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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1922_07_14 '� _ .'�. '�fi Ate,;. .uK;s ,... _ .,.. - _ ionf'.y,.•�r' ,r r• ,a a .s j.-rr-Y'."�'. <°,va.. C'.,.:+s , . .�.. _ l ._•"yi••• wF ,►. { t •, *^» cZ• ti -'� ;'l .> '�" . - ,i .rase +aT wF:A *-iV -.»•s.-;} 'jr•.'..ro: WA .�.-, INEW t .,,-•,, ,+ •, — ion VOL. 'XLIa .•. _ PICKERING,\ ONT., FRIDAY, JULY 14, 1922 _ .. -No. 4.1 ��rrot�fsfsfosgal SaY'Da. E faker GLEN MAJOR. DUMBARTON. lastabliebed 18.28 _ GQV1 E. The Canadian Wire 1k Cable Co., of Service at Fairport next 'Sunday, �ed4Cta6 Toronto, will play a league game of July 16th, at 3 p. m, GREENWOOD �a football with.Greea River on Saturday In the Presbyterian Witness of July RE. FORSYTH, Opb.•D.. Director �Pe have, moved our Office and evening. July 16th. at 6.45. Please Cth a Special Convocation of Manitoba `n .Oppt�ometrical rAisociat�oaof Ontario.ilea take notice, Lireen River boys. Be on College is reported. : An item of local :v tstered,Mtember or lithe American Optometricai Mu81c Store to the centre'of time. interest was the conferring of the de. ? Aseatiation. Eyes esamiaed by appointment. IfiLLSPubes 2W4, Claremont, out. gees of Bachelor of Divinity to Rev. ' : the tsswo and we are put- J3REEN13URN J. F. Clugston, B. A., of Dunbarton. a' • NF. TOMLINSON, M, B. Member }" ting � a new brick The degree is the result of a series of •+, .offthe College of Physicians and Surgeons On Sd-nday last Wm. Cammack was• examinations on the subject of Reli• wtOrata�o. Office: that formerly pied :?rte�.fnOnt and making an unwilling party to a horse trade. ftioua education and Social Ethics as RIx late Dr,R.Brodie.and latterly boyc�r.,Cal - As he went out to his field Sunday well as the preparation of an original - :sl Phonc. Claremont,Qnt. 231y a large and Thesis unc❑ a particular base of the ' afternocl he discovered a 'strange 1� P E,I CARTWRIGHT, 'M, D:, M, spacious building 70 ft. long horse, a blemished hackney driver, work. Degrees were conferred upon V V .C.IP.& S..Onto A coroner for the Coon- but his own big draught mare miss• some-n others from various parts of Bare Feed g Canada and the L. 8„ who have con)- Y F' got Ontario, OfScrhoura : I2-:and;1-8p.m., in The driver of the hackney had or at othertlhours by appointment Phone Bell been seen on the road late Saturday pleted this special reading coursa. =56, No.24.■, lad.phone No,son. Pickering. Oo- evening, which gives a, clue to the For feeding g,3 no other feed m- - - tacio. 331v _ We are Belling Agents for, B. . _ Mystery.' The matter-has been placed BROUGHAM. g P B z � Phonographs, Pianos, Singer Sewing in the hands of the Crown authori- gives equal results for s NO. McKINNON, 111.D., L.RA.B., . Machines, Records, Sheet Music, ties Bt. John's garden party on C. A. the money. . . Edinburgh,member at the College,of Band Instruments Violins"etc. IPhhystet•aa and SurQeope of Ontario.ttsenti to r - - Barclay's lawn on Friday evening last Make sure of your a?lpply rot Ro v ootleQe of t?ttr,teone,.Sdinbnreis Government Standard gCARSORO JUNCTION... was quite a success in attendance, but 6pemeJ •tt lion to driers« of .omen •ad while it lasts. tldren, OfA«and r•sidenos,Broupsam, Lightning Protection. the program was spoiled by the severe Beatty Stable Equipment. viz: A grand garden party• under the wicd and rain storms, which rendered Steel Stalls and'8tanch'ions, auspices of the Willing Helpers, will the radio program useless, aad drove Baby Chick Feed Le�••i. Water,Ill be held on the beautiful lawn of G. M. many of the people home before the $soy Caret, !Beckett on the evening of 8atutday, Program began. The balance of the Just the thing for young chicks. 't W.'$.!KRNNEDY, Barrister. Sol- Litter Carriers. :Jul 22nd. A splendid program is be•' Program. however, was given and eiteu.'Notary PubligZConveyanw 4c. y p p g `much enjoyed b those who remained. Also, Hen Feed composed WItliby,Oat. 41 Ing provided in which the following y y `.. ' t "� Stouffville, ��� comed will takeGpart : Jim Reid The moving pictures shown by R. M. of beet mixture"ofE. CHRISTIAN, Barrister sad comedian ; Alea. Graves,elocutioniet; Tipper were excellent, and Joe Will• grains for•Bollcitor,Noun Publte,eta Iltonay so • 2 Mia6 Fowler, toe dancer ; also E. S. lams,comedian•pleased many. Rain re8ttlts oan.0oisoe Broa.St.North,Whitby, sets Lea-byd and C. A. Willis, in duet also spoiled the games which could got p y be completed. ,The receipts of the ev• aelectiona. Music will be provided b P F r1 D,ALES & JOHNSTON-Barrill T BEAL a Hawaiian orchestra. Communit; erring were abott $280 00, but had tb� yam" fie" ete.,'229 Danforth Ave. (Woolworth Satday ,Bid - J• asr r Toronto,• (Ind.)Gerr4011 1411. 5aturiays.11Qa7- • singing led by Mr. Gill. hates open w°ether been fine the. crowd would vein t720. Undo) 4oly at 6 o'clock iataudard time). Ad-mis• have been much larger, as many wbo , a -' CLAR E M 4N T sion 25 cents;children,under 12 yeate, were prepared to come, decided to re- ILL]AM J. BEATOI'�i, B. A..Bar. 15 cents. at axe. rioter, Solicitor. member of the fttm of L1Ceaeed - - . ' - - - main o Ryck r�Denison.Porter and Beatom Toronto - r LA R E M O NT. General Trost.Buildi lflE 5 Bay Street,Toronto. CH ERRYWOOD. :a ` Teteptwoe hfatn st t and sae. Embalmer and L'ndectalter. The Pickering 9. S. football team Motor Hearse. The annual garden 'party. nniler the s will play 1b- Iii S. S team *. Dental Toronto connection for auspices of tbP bletbodist Ladies' A:d. wi?l be he?d cn the church rntir-ds her°.thi�iFriilev -^^ ^ ^^^ms^^µ • Hospital Servi¢e. g The park committee will`meet at 8 ca the evening of Tl,wsday,Juiv ISth. J HUDSON. D. D, F L. D. a„ O'clock on ';aCardav evening. Every. # . T�...•T _ The high stand.+:d cf eatertainrueat " 1 l • 132Carlton�•`+ -Toronto. liudnrdst`urw ---�---'--- - -'-� — " - ---� 1>odJr is invited as importstrss. business • " `^�t 5y%rem" or comr9rte-ble plate work. - W'rttefor maintained in former years. will be ; will he traasarted. bnknmationorphalNorth5316, 4.16 FRUIT BASKETS upheld this year by Rrst•class artist` A mpetinRrfthe ra! epaF°re of the from Toronto: inch:ding Jtts. Es lie, • .- Fruit Baakets of all de»CSi tions great- a most vpr%,itite -comed Art, Sli.s Esc Clyremont and adjoining prhor oat LAKE B. BFATON, D. D. S.. P g ;oas will he held in the Claremont a C•raduate or :he Royal Co:e;ge of Dental ly reduced this pear. Jan Brt►itb+rNite,pianist and soprano, arhool on Slondav evening. July .4'h, T Surgeons and Un wrsrty of Toronto Office r and Mies F,tbel M. Clovis vielinis!. The Z nl�i G"r.�01 over w tit, le's hardware •tore, ve'�:by. _•Plenty of all kinds oa band at - at 4 o'clock, for the purpose of coasid- - - t00'icr hal9Pto12:s w s.30,t Ind.'pions e. Iiterybody come and hear something ering the eonsol dation of these sect- Belt phone 320 ialy _Green River. ,Rood• Ice-cream and other•refresh- _ "`• Or-address R. R.No.1.Locust Hill• meats may be procured from booths .ions. The meeting will be addressed ;One of O tr Productions) d on the grot>ode_ Admission 30 cents, by a i..w a nfull i f of the Education We sell Sill's Rite-Lite Lens'for _�uststss4• lLatr�s. children under 12 veal I3ceats " Dept uestinfulll be Slim. Let every Rome Phone t340o Mark. __ch ibis queetioa will be given. .Let evert all mattes of car9=the beNt� „� A Chopping and Oat Rolling every week one be present to bear the question in the market for �[� V. R1C$ARDSON- Real 1?s day excepting Monde Remember the Greenwood Barden [ally discussed. { T y .'tale. r-•rt:rsrce,Conveyancing, Itiotary y P` g y the prit•e. i party, Friday, July 21st. - Tires for all cam R- ery Wheels •k. r.bak.Etc..Pielteriag,oat any G' Barnes, Green River CONT1NL'AT1oN Bc$ooL13 I e ---- - -_-_-- — — Saw and Emery Nfillte, HAZEL ANNiS—Elocutionist. For. SCARBORO. Circular Saes. I+ad- oer pupil or ?wen A. •SmilY For. terms • Y ■* ■/�_ • An enthusiastic meeting of repre `% and open dares. Inds phone11Ma'vern 2408, tee• PTCKERIN� ••• A Barden warty. under the auspices srptatives from seven school sections dera, etc. .�. _ }i�Mlaed Creek P.O. 38-9 of the A. Y. P. A„ will be held on the in the Trustee dt Ratepayers' Aseoci- - �- r j IM� A (�1"1 rectory grounds' !stop 44. Kingston ciation was held in Pickering school working a�I GPn4 l ;_ P08TILL. Licensed Auctioneer, ass M l>•i�L road), Bcarbom, on the evening of on Jwly lath �' Educational matters SlaCk•tni.thitiyl. JP . fbr Uooati« or Tort and Oot•rfa All •loo.al«of•di tirade •tsial to of aborwt Friday; July 21st. A good program. were'lliscussed and the consensus of W. H. JACFiS(l'V„Br�'k Read setts.. Atdreee Gr••ra Blur P,O.; Oat consistleg of a drama, entitled •'Farts opinion was that a Rood union eon- ' • 1?olkgg andselectionsby31issJackson. '•iouation school in Pickering -Vill Pickering, rant.! D R.BEAT0IQ TOWNSHIP OLE BE Hardwood Flooring saloi>1tN, Mies 8 ires, elocutiocist, age would hest meet the present press- • Ooaveyra re .coumssownw Ison tae ta,lelag and other able talent. The Highland in need in the southern art of, the atia•a.1M, �eeotaan•st, stn •toraq to loon g g P r� °Iasoar of warriys Se•. We can supply you in Creek Brass Band swill furnish music township, and when attendance de- Here � Are loan” i�. �. oas•, t-v . during the evening. The net proceeds wand a like school in the south-west Ma lei BIrchr Beech, will be in aid of Christ Church furn- part of the townabip we will be willing Te v E D A'FL'GH=Live stock auc- p -iehintts and rectory repaiee. Concert to assist them. A committee waP :'.Lteoneer, Graduate of C. M. Janes' School, Clucago Lifetime espeneace with pedttreed Plain and Quartered Oak will begin at h o'clock (standard timer. appointed to roofer with proper with stoci Stock and ring work, All kinds of•a es Refreshment flooths will be on the ority from the F.ducationlll Depart r. ,. Co�ny.ritenc•d'to Trans resaonaola Phone all "Beaver Board" grounds. Admission, 25 cents t child. inept regarding mode of procedure for Cemenr', ioClaremo^.:. try ren,•under 12 years. 15 cents. such school. A representative delega -max W�M. MAW, LICENSED ACC- stock. - tion "was also named to meet the , Coal TION£ER Jor York,Qnt�rio ardDurham " GREENWOOD. standing committee on "Education in Counties. All k:ndu of %ales promptly wtended our county council on Aug. 4th: B. •�- to. Termsreawrabtr. Dates for raies may be We D. Gordon & SM The La,dies'Aid met in the church 1�-• waIle. of Beaverton, is chairman : Lumber, -- wssngrd ae. 1h h1' y.On Ben and Tndeyera- rounds on Thursday of that committee. . We feel assured tent ptaoaes. wL;:by,Ont. 51y' g y afternOOO. -• , _ :PICSERI IQ Bert and Mrs. Harvey spent Sunday the people of Pickering will herald -t in Toronto with the former's mother. with jov and hearty support the move. "-S h i D gl li ;IDr. X E. McEwen, B•V.Sc. :Bell and Independent phone. Walter and Mrs. Wilson were in meat towards having• a continuation Yeterinary Surgeon. T_ - .' Torontofor the 12th of Julycelebra- -school is our midst, where pupils who Retl+d3' RUO:�iI :`= '• braduate of Coiversity of Toronto. Coal, Coal lion thin passed entrance mew continue Quite a number o[ our local sports their education as far as Ntsrmal E°•Former Veterinarian to Macdonald I were in 'Toronto on aatnrday to see• trance or University'Jlatriculation• end Li�tii * Agi:ct;hural C61lege, Quehtc. the circus. Next meeting of the Trustee and Rate. .' . Prompt attention to all clients. Mrs. Jahn-Betts, of Manchester, is ewers'Association will be on July Brl? and Ind. Phones. Hard and Soft Coal of the visiting her.' sisters, .lira. Boyer and 5th.,-Cox, { ---•!�— PICKERING, - ANTARIO best quality on Mrs. Bayles. + q y _ Mrs. Emerson,of Toronto, spent the Don't Miss the Greenwood garden Fe -A• R E ES O R, : --- •. hand week end with her parents, Jtihn and ptirty, Friday, July 21st. G R E D u. c Mrs.Adamson. - Ti aOlJe _A• LAW, Wen Sadler and brides around home DUNBARTON. .- i Z�CV3T H=T�T.� '• • • _, on Friday evening, On Saturday ^. evening they were serenaded by the Willie Nichol, of Toronto, is holi• " Has a full line of trash end ear- _ Qkal'3n8. ant- _ _ : young people,o[the is moo dewing with Alex Thom. ed meats constantly on hand. � � R A GF E Thos. Hutchinson is moving to*To- Miss Lillian Wilson is visiting Miss �/�1WA Jr•�) I ronto this week.• Although here only Allison, of"Pleasant Field." . Spice .Roll, Breakfast Bacon The Chevoolet Garage and Service a short time,we are sorry to lose Mr. Born, pn Thursday, July. 6th, to Sam. Eolotina. SVeiaerR. etn_' g y• D:" Jo�6l.t��. expert from the factor}and also have borhood. Miss Burke, of Niagara Falls• is the Highest prices paid for New Chevrolet 490 Specials in stock, Jarnes and Mrs. Rains motored to gnPat of her aunt, tiles, B. Morrish. ;••. ".Butcher's cattle— - the 3 speed car at the•2-speed price. Brampton on'Saturday-• .returning on 3Ir. and firs. Garfatt are visiting t-;f __— Agent for Cream Separators. Willard Sunday evening and bringing back their dmighter,'Mrs, Walton Annie. 131tteries, Goodyear and Dunlnp tires. with them Mrs. Raine's niece And Mrs.C.,Holmes had the misfortune alu lt,l-1. snarl_°a s, « ' I °I 1 —•- '''flee only car on the road that cannot nephew,Edith and Jim Gamble. - to fall backwards"" off a table under a ,� '"`,t••. : he matched by our competitors. Less George and Mrs. Wood trod family cherry tree,one'day recently. START BUSINESS gas and leas oil than any car on the motored ftom Toronto on Saturday •A number from here attended tba u road and Service is our Watchword. and spent the afternpon with Hiss M. funeral of' the late Edwin Annis at >< SCHOOI THIS SUMMER I White Rose Gasoline and F,narco Oil, Wood. He was accomnied by his Bowmanviile, on Wednesday last. .Pleasant.tasting_Refreshng— ` mother, who is staving for a few Leslie White is spending a week. •••--•» '':'' ;� Gerow'i3 Garage, Brougham days• with his Parents, Leo iind Mrs.While ��gives prompt relief in eases of Sick 'Bilious or Nervous Headache,Biliousness. ` ' -' The 51uw School• in Toronto never � ------ - _. _ _ ___ Prof, Watson,a former pastor on this and is installing the radio at hor,aP• ; ;�,-, close in Summer. They are open eundice, ti Indigestion. Sour circuit, is s)den-d ing a few days with F• Hosts of people will witness the J Ctx+stipa tn� all July and August Don't waste the L,and Mrs. Green. It is some thirty• aluminum demonstration at Sidney Hiccough. Heartburn, Pheu- holiday season—•tartnowtoL.rntype. FALL T E R_ M Stour" H`�t' writinE, shorthand and bookke•pins, one years since fir. Watson was stn= Morrish's store on Wednesday even• matic or Gouty f�ditiwts Indrvidualinstrnction ineverycourse, tinned here, yet he reeonized a few ing, Q Wampole'.Grope Salu , P. Irtelaw•b, Chief Prtaoi>rd e�Q members of the congregation. Hie Guests of Mrs. Roy Thom are her 'oho;,hioly rrmmmegi- opens Aug, 28 . took the service on Snndav morning. mother, Mrs, Striver. her sister,Mrs. ed inn harm .oJ � ' �:•; BUMS The following pupils of Mrs, Fred Scott, and "nephew. Edgar Burrows, .It sba Erspid-W i � � Yd LLtOTT Gibson were successful at the recent all of Hamilton. Missiles.ew P oillmhations of the Toronto Conser- A young than who is engaged with g Ereelknt,n all Pews JiALTS ' vatory of Music ; Ida Brown, primary U. Vowel at noseumuk, Lad the oils•' eunn4 wessr.a Scarier piano, 1st-clss honors ; Mabel_Har• fortune to fall off_a roof and break his _ .. _ • e born,primary piano,honors. We ex-, arm at tFe wrist ,;;e;1i; even a tb� sY'aln Chopping Y°age A Charles Sts,Toronto tend congratulations to teacher and George and Mrs. Lotton,' of Uu• blond and aye '„"! - Ie RTRICTLy FIRST-CLASS. Our Pu"S' bridge. spent Jnty let with his uncles, ten. It.ft•� eK a SAND FL IiKING graduates readily obtain employ- The annual garden party of the: the Messrs. Lotton,whom he has not tuatiise ass Stint.tea • �k +" g y P y- Greenwood Methodist Church will be, seen for seventeen years. �«• •e I !. )<eat prepared to do Chopping and went owing to their superior train• held on Fred Gibson's lawn on the Miss Vi.Allison has returned home,. •.r� '' p PP g ing and our aseistanee in placing evening of Fr•iday,July 21st. A choice after spending a year touring Canada Gera bottle te-dsy Ra R.- Oat Flaking.every Monday, program will be given by the follow• to the Pacific and the U. S. to the Gulf t' them. IT UNDOUBTEDLY PATH TO log: Harvey and Kenny, comedians ; of Mexico and Mexico. We welcome Price '. �+ and Friday. ATTEND THE REST, Write to-dap Miss Kenny, elur,utiooist, of Toronto ; her back. Stoneboate For Pale for our. catalogue and-tirran a to assisted b• local talent. The Clare. Lou Parker has been bus shingling, B g 3 y K R per Safe by • 0 enter at onr Fall Opening. moot Citizens' Band will render the Parker residence now occurppied by H John F. Bayles, Claremont choice music. Re-freshment booths John and M�?KcWhinney. He.-Mrs. 1W T. Elliott, Principal on the rounds. Admission 30 cents, Parker and au bter. Joyce, are the Q }� C Rural Route No, 2 p children under 12 years 20 cents, - guests of Mrs. Henry Wood. `ickerir Drat k tore ti,• .•,s _ ca "rdi:.y,,. '?•.'e. ''•"'-° -n`eb ':-rg._:, ,Ya'":.a- �t+.y" ,.,v '.•:. ` i�''- t :..r,,;..,,,•.'L✓••.s• .t'.:. X. -r.,�:n^" .',;F" ° "^,•- ',yi,`eF r? _ ,i. �'� R'• �a.•• •to r •'di' ,5iw.••t�-• A. MITT j—M',VT *1tiFZ11A 3_­_11 IV" others of his shipmates will. be draw$- ins or indulging in logd-voiced, use- less argument and altercation. Of such a meditative turn of mind Had Your IrQn ToJaY7 : TER- � . was Wasthaver. Not that he was on- BLUE A 1 , 1,;W 40e - r sociable, serious, or a dreamer of 3. dream, for a man can be a reader TilkIX OF "I'M DM. and thinker without losing all the at- or w.it,.,," tributes of a good shipmate. West- I SEA FISHE"EN haver was a good shipmate and a good fisherman. He sang, laughed and ILICK WILLIAM WALLACIL joked more than any of them,yet, as BY FREBE hin tincle said, he had "more brain& th th' whole ship's coml*ny." an T Copyright Y the Btu ason Book Company The years passed rapidly for the boy j and before he was fully aware of and festivities, and every house from he reached man's estate---small in eta- Now the Story 8tarteL Port -Stanton to Long Cove-was an ture, but broad, strong af muscle and ftank Westhv7e_-, IMOWR as open "Liberty EWPI to all who enter- will, and good-looking In features. -'aftorty" Iftes at Lane COTO 0 Bay 61 KZAY coast with-his mother and ed. Jules was introduced to Lem Ring Under his uncle, his education bad Be and as a friend of the redoubtable been a thoriough one both as regards V.-I;hu une1%, Captain 64mit a Shorty the French led was a friend-of his chosen vocation and his intellectual =A his chum Lemuel ing, Lem's also. And Carr.a Dexter?Well, accomplishments, and 'at twenty-one --battle of rum yrbereupon Frank's �f his fath- she constituted' the prime reason for years of age Frank Weethaver.- we& a Imel* tells him the story C haj.- -Jo the various occasions on which Jules man singularly endowed. fondness for drink 92 w0rae10 wes&avee, went irew wW Shorty brushed his hair with extra wfth ten.of bdr , e' " Delice down off had to look after himself. When They were upon Grand Bank when % Frank's birthday came along, and the Th lous Bread This has the desired, d- care, donned his best tie, and scrub- uncle, pacing the quarter, glanced :rset U Frank. He finishes school bed his hands, then Jules knew that proudly over the manly form of his with o%dit to bimsed-and apen4s the he was bound off upon a visit,when he nephew steering. ­Thjr,s nawthin, *f Energy and Iron 41:11112110 rent�ce %I "Lovir —Jules--wus invariably told "to knock mean about-that boy" he murmured. A bi self for�,a spell." "Look at th' shvuldeA on him! Short Dicie, 19P 61agust big uncle araun' an' enj These were 290ly lomeen-aions, too, and he may be,but height don't alluo,make h taken 2 fishing trip As *We ERVE raisin bread twice weekly on your hand aboard the Kawtalls. While At 9:.bot wondered if the were Part Of a man,an' Frank ain't so short either. in Canso after the first fishirAE some religious rite S table for three reasons: anchor until be stumbleJ So he's twenty-one to-day' Eh, eh, trip.11"rank resmoes a Frr5l"­bOy from upon the Pair one evening while walk- but th' time pass" quick. It seems 4. Flavor; 2. Energy; 3. Iron t b, w ing up from the Ring's limse. Y ill-treatmeri ailOrg but a year or to ago when be was and at dory Shorti blushed very red and-he runnin' aroun' th' Bay Shore gittin' You remember how good a generoWy filled, The tw, boys try their h er ..7 A sWrM I open-eyed stare. inter Vouble n' raisin' a -rumpus 'fiablin with success. burstI shuffled under Jule' a full-f9ited raisin bread can be. Your groc with rXlden fary. Frank's presence "Er­­Sabot-i mean Jukg--Uw me t' gen'ly. Eh.eh,but th' yeam soon go I" or baker can supply a loaf like this. make ye acquainted with Miss Dexter tack in Gloucester again, Umle Jerry 4 of mkAd saved the vessel from Helen with IL steamer. They &TrivG. -Mister Galameau." spoke what had been on his mind for Insist.-if he hasdt one he can get it for you. home for Christmas. Jules IwaYs the Frenchman in many weeks, aye� months. They were Full-fruited bread is full of luscious seeded wi .. . — . goliteness-4owed. "I have ze plaisir sitting upon an old topmast lying on R, e Sun-Maid raisin&-rich in energizing nutri- CHAPTER SEVEN-(COntd-) e votre connaimance Mees Dexter." the sunny side of the wharf-Frarik snen't in practicaUyyredigested form. &ng in the And the trio strolled and chatted to- cool of eye, healthy-skinned Q Mrs. Weathaver was staD Raisins also famish fatigue-resisting iron nephew, ani Jules gether on their way to the Dexter pawerful, with life before him, and F up to the home. the uncle, stout, grey-baired, and j Al 'the snov 09 for the blood. notherly "What d'ye think am the 0 my girl, ging essily down the shady side of allmirs�tZri pod kdy's Sabot? queried ShortY af ter they earthly existence.,"Now,Frank,You're.- Serve plain raisin bread t� dinner "or as a which filled the g eyes as she greeted her boy back from left. a man!" Uncle Jerry paused for a ...'tasty fruited breakfast toast with coffee. jw- his first voyage deep water. the hug- "Verl , nice, . ver' pretty gi'rl, moment to gaze into his nephew-'I I Make (telicious bread pudding with left- 6;Wherent F-rankee,'replied the other. "Datgirl clear eyes 4'Aye�, Tou're a man now, girigs. end Aiserags. the over slices. No need to waste a crumb of greetings sad laughter, and the joy of you coin' marry sometime?" boy, an' f�s drawin away on yer own 116b 60 -the hosm-e-comine. Shorty felt that It Frank blushed. "No, coreound you, course ye'll have t' be after this, for raisin bread. WW worth while,felt that it was good Sabot! Who said anythin! I-vat gitt;n, I have no hol(t upon ye now. I've j Begin this week the babit of raisin bread Inarrw?11 -9 to be alive and to be home, again., He brought ye'up as a father.' I've train- read is 51 twice weekly in your home, for rAisin b surveyed the old familiar furnishings Jules , ndered "WeIL" he said ad ye up as a fisherman and a sailor. of the cosy ficuse with a sense of slowly. Thear ��en lboarld vAssel my You kin bar4W a vessel an' navigate Joth good and good for you. ----------- for*, and dat ShOrteO git married to Carrie bettern I kin, and in th' dory there e be had never felt be he for- Dexter soon,--" can show ye anythin'. N the ecata& of tile creetings are none OW- 7' got the liffe sea-wadf lingering in "Aw, they're on!y jawin', Sabot," I must leave ye t' weak out yer own She's my trav 'You' can mair or break aid the ball. interrupted the ozaer. erse. Sun-M -He, motherr he cried after the friend. same as you'ri Lem Rin Vervelf from now on-1 have no may in first do&of the salutations were PQXL 'Yes?" Jules spoke quietly. kpse th, matter, but I kin still advise ef q most forgot little &bot! Here, some oder boy come an' be vwj treat ye care t' listen. Now ye've bin miltn' &eded Raisins julaa,._� In, meet maj This Is friem' wit' Meas Dexter-you lak dat, with me for six years.-but I don't want . ..... iihe little chap I was tellin' you about eh?" men t'say that FrPLnk Wegthaverwns :In my letter. -Jules Gstarnesu Is his Frank's brown wrinkled. -No," he his uncle's pet an' only worth his salt )Asks delicious broad, ddings F106. PU cake., eft ..A*your7STocerlar-dwaw-Stad name---" said, "I wouMn't like that—,, while his uncle-mas.behind him,- No!--.' "Den you love her,vee much—,! on d 'k for free book of tested recipes. The team came Into" the French that w I never do, an' I cal te you boy's brown eyes when be received a "Waal—" wouldn't like t' hev sich things said, Raisin Growers kiss and a hug from tin sympathetic "You love bar, Shortee?m go I warrt t' give ye my advice. Leave Mrs. Wasthavw. "You po&�cbild," "Waal--" me for a season--you an' Jules n' Membership 13AM er skipper. Make a Dept. N-43-9 she said in a voice tender with cOm- Jules laughed. "Oh course you dol ship with anoth Fresno, vign orphan. I see dat right away. .Y I -that men Blue Parkaot passion for the little fat an eve her trip or so with a driver so OCOme up &a,.met ye by thl, fire. rm ver' much. I love you, Shortee, but I can say that Weethaver hez gone i no Vink dat girl for you_- -1 an' come out ound. glad Fmnkio brouebt ye with him through th' mil "Why, t' be sure, ma.,99 Interrupted' "What?" growled the other_ 'Tb can't were you. Frank, For you - Sabot be-! Jules rtpeated. "I -no Vink dat girl kiieleep yer end`up with any a' them. Shorty. -1 wouldn't leave _ I I Mew Memory system. f Shorty wa Will you an' Jlale3' 'Colored Monarch* From hind In "Ueeatet not far &Dythin'.' or you, abortee.--l" What d�ye think? Msln Sabot's Coin' dory-mates later I a Indtinnat. "Oh, shut ship with Tom Waitson in th' Fannie Wild&. "How I-s it you have such. &'good �uil� Sabot. What do you know about B. Carson this next tro?" African rah?" her mistress in-, memory. "Aye, an, ads a handful any skIP-1 It? Let's run for home. Mother made Frank kicked the planking Of the Two do-Zem colored MIM have gone quired. peA�l have with you two in his ganc,"I some lemon pies to-day, 'an' c3l'late wharf. "Ship with Tom Watson 9" he _11 tell ye. Since me laughed Uncle Jerry. "Blut never mind,t I know wtar she bid them." repeated slowly. "Waal. be's got a -to Paxis and partsians�with their ever. "Well. munt, I fresh love of the exotic. have thr'lled childchood never a 'he have I told, mid bo is you ain't so very bad. Draw to,i 752ey left for Gloucester again dur- :kinder hard name but I cal'late he JuTei an' Frank! Bere's some crab-ink the first week of the new year, kidn't eat me. VeJ I reckon me'n at the spec�Wlc when ye don't have-to be taxln' Yer ,that wants punishin" an'- I cal"tate i and after a couple more haddoking Juke'll ship.*Uncle. Now sopose Dressed in fouitleftly-ftmicir, black memory to be rememberin' what you we're th, bays what kin do It. Eh, trips they fitted out for the long you'n me git rigged out in our �§Nore clothes, top -hats. and with uniformly told this one or that. Or how ye ex- juws?" spring saft Banking trip. On this rags an' take a shoot.up to Buston. ebony features. these dusky rulera at plainest this Orr Mat. share ye don't And Jules, the runaway Breto.i'voyage they only carried an eight- We'll take in a good show at a theay- French Possessions in ffenegnl. Da- overwork it an' It,lasts ye good as fisher-boy hospitabl treated on every do qanf-gixteen men,cook, skipper, ter an' wit down to a white man's meal homey. ivory and the New Guinea now, till ye d4.­ hand. and'soliettoui waited u kxm by a7 -he two boys. Nine dories were sfttrwards- Even though we bev t, the kindly widow. COSS" and Mauretania, :when they elt that his cuP i taken al4mg, and during the fine, 1we'like hocs a' dea, we kki !�va) 1,ke of joy was overflowing. "Memi, merewsmooth days upon the grounds Sborty a-entlemcn ashore. What I've ray, lined up on_,the_Djatform at Gare De Minard*3 UnIment for Ourns, eta. maAame" he murmured. "Je suis tres;and Jules manned the extra dory and Uncl.? Lynn, mad4 one think of that old heareuxLver' happy, ver! "Pkase'- made the "t, and by the time they Th- stout skipper laughed "L,-.dy ditty, "Ten little nigger boys aN In a Basket-making is one of the oklesi ..Vaak you ver' kind.' bad "wet the salt" and swung off for FAul.. I'm afraid this book-readtn' o?�rOW.., imdustries in the world. It is not Ite clear whether the' Christmas morning broke clear,cold I home both lads were competent to go y%.r-4 I..F z-goin' t' kill ye as a fisner- and sunny, and the boys were astir ,in the dory and haul the gear the same ralvi Ye"I bou, allus hanker;n' t' gwit Government brought them to see thd. early overhauling their presents--f as graduated fishermen. with a record cle&T o' th' stink a' gurry an' bilge. sIghts or whether thosy are a sight for I Ittle-ju I bein in tmns- ;trip of twentv-four hundred quintils Thesyters an' rongs ain't,eica quite of. les especiaft q. ZNY Parts,but their reception was orts of delight with the little things i they shot into Gloucester one blowy in my line, Frank, but I will admit- ficiaL with represeutstives,of the.Min. e received. ,Dancing*ar-und the bed-!July mormin after, five months out yes--that your way-ol livin'.'uN shape roorn In his bare feet,he produced each from port. h"m of colonim.deputles and officers- &y did not keep the sea up th' beat in th' long ran. Rum an' sel w for th' to meet Umm. article with whoops of plessurem-1 all that time.,as many der ere spent th' dance hall was good enongh Va ' ine na, a Paz I g anA t Ports c f ol, trawler" a' my day, but I callate one huge Afilcan, poteintate, bliss- leather wool-lined mitte 0f'l to or in the ai fancy braces, a milk muffler, and a:box Searle, *e Magdalen Islands, things &rp dtff'rent now, sa' 'tis better fuNT uIL40008clOw of the pichrresque CARBOLATED much gratification a y had been worth twenty time:i thifeir value. "Ohe,-'foundland, but the long spell from of maple-syrup candy ng him as,St. Pierre in Miquelon, and various o-..ave, far better." anomaly of the combimation, carried, rMomum JgW 3 tei coves on the Treaty Coast of New- (To be continued-) instead of a walking stick, a sclmetar. It telped to expisin why some children le bon Neel!" he Lned. "Frankee, I�,home had the effect of making a: main VERY efficient am please'. Regardez le gf_*nt-il est'aut of Frank; hits muscles hardened, took refuge behind their mothers, A antiseptic when tres bon-n'e9t ce pas? No. I mus' and his stocky frame knit solidly, Skirts. Another jungle chieftain escorted --used as a first-aid speak Engleesh-no more Francais. until at sixteen years of age he was I say Merree ChrisInas,- Frankee!"-;as strong as an ex. His books travel- 0%AV ree wives, whom Parisians voted his th for And with shouts and yells the two'.led wit� him, and his Young mind b quite charming. Nearly all' speak cut&, nver the house sorbed and pondered over I until Uncle Jerry, disturbed from his -thoughts ol the pirinat"i lew Preach fluently..hmvins received-ex-e-1- smtches,bruises-,­in- tilevez isic", and the-cuiti. lent educations. One proudly an-- siumbers, drove them�'bick to their vation of his int liect war room. e unspoiled nounced -be.is a Aubscriber to a Paris sect bites,etc. Keep I by the trash of aew3paper supple- -paper, which be has read in the jungle a tube in the house The week passed in a round of visits :ments, ­Jor Rheumatic light novels, wishy-washy flim- for ten Years. flam dissipations and distractions of Sufferers �for emergencies. shore life in a-city. Out an the broad Minard's Liniment for DKAdruff. �-waters of ibe Atlantic in the lay-offs The shortest thing in the CREURBROUGH MFG. COUPANV between the work of fishing a brain7 , peverty'and.hardships have forced (Coanlidst.WD Pv D10' .. world is not a mosquites eye minenoe many a man who Use.Chabot Ave. man thinks, while a stupid one sleeps. There are always the two types to be lash—it Is the memory of into Pro Montreal would have otherwise remained un- j!net with upon the vessels of the fish- Ihe public. -known. ing fleets, and belonging tb the former class one may meet quiet-spoken, 'We again remind sufferers horny-handed trawlers who, though from Rheumatism, Spiatica, blessed with very little education, are Lumbago, Gout, Neuralgia able to ccinverse in an intelligent-man- level-headed, even conversations one I-N can detect the well-balanced thoughts Iner upon many subjects, and in their and Neuritis of our marvel. ous remedy, "New Life." ng man. ­11�ousands of grateful tesiti.; -a.gets very near to the heart of' and reasonings'of the thinki The 9L monials received during past -the pensive toiler--upo its breast, be- 1W me MINE% be-comes impressed b its immensity. by its power and uty in'ttorm and One bottle for One Dollar; calm, by the myried'life it contains Six bottles for Five Dollars. au MMIM and the strange natural laws by which 'M U 3 Ar ��,,Mailed direct to customers. it is gontrolled. -Such Impressions Hear Toronto and Montreal Radio C n. leave their mark uporr a man, he wel- certs ovary night, just is though you comes the silent hours of his watch 't�­ *ers In one of these great eltlesp with on deck to coTrimun with his, thoughts; he can lighten the rnono�on- 73 West Adelaide St., TWonto our Marconi Rs!�pphone (Mlodel C). ous labor of the fishery by retrospec-, Canada. 4TW Cfiq"fi Write for full Wormation and prloqgL tion and reflection, and in -the I'lay-1 Its 'Me AUTOMATIC TIELEPHOWES and j offs19 or wOM-1561-ow lfe-is-invariabiy .31 17, T 7_ TIME RECORDERS the one who, *ith pipe and book, can TORONTO CANADA pleasantly while away the hours Nvhen 7 NI � .4s ra.'� ,,..ate L ..._;,,.tea �.w +L•P-r6' .,� t+••y+` �^r, n4r!�r-r."w �a+i!ra lM•` �n•:�.o-�r4' f. rt" .,..�. T.} _ s m m. ^s ,yx"" ,'�'"}'�S" n"Q' �rh•. ti' ..}+,,�, �n:. r �i, -�""' 4-�'.° k r✓ <a' '`.�'` ,"y'- .�q i.' -v:.v; -3s` t.�A.s�•. 'n}�*in v'%•,.}8`:-hCl.� '3S:'.J�ri.��l;!„'-'.. "iSf'' '� :G..�- 'R .4,;� -i..` � x.. .-�'$ •w is.�$ 3 iA c CAUSED BY FIRE M NEW n. .FORK SUBTOOM RAELWAY Fills Ten Can in New York Tubes 75 Feet Below _ -- - face with SW Persons Aboard—160 in HospitaL ►, �-� A despatch.from New York says.— local station, and the express tracks .•� / c A . ;Fire, smoke,carbon monoxide gas and are depressed ten feet below the level ' �_jpsrsic imperMbd the lives of more than of the local track, there was a Sash of / . s f 860 men and women trapped in a fi;e and a loud detossatiost. / ' sihort-circuited Interborough subway Ciouds of smoke rolled up from express train, 60 feet below the our- burning iaaalatlon as the train came µ ! face out Lexington avenue, at east to a otog in dankness broken Daly by - 's :68th street, shortly after 11 o'clock small storage battery lights at either on Thursday,and_1Qb passengers were end of each car. Guffizdls pl'ay'ed the overcome by the choking gas and chemicals from small emergency hand ` smoke, with several burned or injured extinguishers on insulation ablaze be- by fa,11s. or trampling, and three fire- neath the three forward cars and one . `s v 3nen hurt in effecting rescues, fire in the motorman'a Eighty ven persons were attend- switch box in~the. front of the third se ' od in Bellevue, Flower and other hoe- car. The smoke, occasioned immedd- n� pitals in the central-serction of the city ate discomfort to passengers through- • a' for partial asphyxiation. Of that out the train. As the tunnel Shed f numaber 67 were s to to ga to theii with smoke and the noxious gas, «' homes after 'being treated,, but the alarm grew into panic. More excit- ;condition of thirty was so serious that abbe male passengers fought frantic- tthey had to reman at the hospitals. ally with guards who refused to open The comforbal* filled tea-car train, the car doors opening above the deadly bound uptown, had just left Grand third rail on one side of the train, and Central Station, when passengers and against a solid wall supporting up- 5 guard's smelled smoke. The train's town. local tracks on the other side. _ �r =.next stop would have been Eighty- Calmer men used their flsta to sub- Do1� T ta�{C ally Ohances 'With fire in Ontario's sixth. street. It dashed down to the due others who were bowling over wo- forests lower level of the subway tunnel at men and children alike, breaking win- • " iy_.: • ':M1_ y --yaPe' terrific speed. Just before it reached dawn and seeking to force their way Fifty-ninth street, where there is a to escape from the choking fumes. DOYT throw away Cigarette Or cigar butts, pipe iCALL BUSH WORKERS F. Napier Denison, Superintendent o2 "heels" or burnt matches until you are ��'��,�== .�` dead sure they are out. TO COMBAT FIRES Gonzales ea observatory here. The biro- dropped, but rose again yester- ` y " day bog• Ran, however, has f�- { �Orj"j� neglect to drown out your camp fire Lieut.-Governor of B.C. Issues ten in the Okanagan district and in thoroughly with lots of water, Stir up&* Proclamation for Lumber parts of Kootenay. Y Fire is still burning fiercely at Mer- i^ =" ashes and throw on morn water. t. Camps. twenty- Courtenay, B:C. July 9.—Two'mere'villa and late reports are that twenty- are missing and camp No. 2 of the seven horses have been burned, and f ; . g the total lost is estimated at E75,000. _ DON PT build your camp fire" against a rotten log Comox Logging Company, comprising Efforts to place the lire insist control or stump — nor on high exposed windy headquarters and 14 harusesrwwas have been almost abandoned, as the iata * nor near moss patches; nor at the t tally destroyed to-day when caught�. � lawn is practically wiped out. -- ' in the onrush of forest fires whieh Efforts are being made to save as - � Of a tree. destroyed Mervsdle soldiers'settlement mach personal property as possible. - if any at So raft din rite flames travel that they Build it in a former fire .place, y R . Residents of Kettle River and Kitty hand,or on a flat rock, or on a spot cleared. . residents had no time to remove be- Combe settlements in the vicinity f -- bngings, sad the foasbeen families y down to the true Boil' below, preferably r r '. sae fl to Courtenay, where the Conrtrnay, have been warned to Bee -' b the a of the water. ° MerviRe refugees are quartered. and they are coming Into Gcxurtenay �' � - - - • by the score with wagorslwds of. sal- Victoria, •+`' ° !•� ._ H.��JuLv_8 A special-v --- ---- - - !1*T,r�- Vhl i proclamation b Lieut.- Governor W. D forget that the upper layer of ground in C Nichol issued this afternoon calls' The fire is.burning fiercely in al- most every direction, but it to be- the forest consists of partially rotted wood for the cessation of all logging opera-I lieveii lions on Vancouver Island and rosin- that Courtenay is not in dust- which holds fire and slowly burns. The land coast districts,-the]sat-mentioned No further loss of life has been only real 8011 Which Will not bum is _ district embracing the territory from reported' `beneath. the .intesrss�tloesol boundary as far Premier John Oliver, on his return from the fire area„ declared there is „ north at Ocean Fal* B.C. _--• _ - _ _ The purpose of the proclamation i need for public aid for the sufferers'. to enrol bush worlkere to combat the and appeale&to the people to, supple- fire menace. Several thousand men meet the aid Klatch the Government Is Ontario Forestry Branch .p -� ems►loy�ed in their scares of Campo ready give. He also announced the Parliament Btllldltlg8 Toronto _ will be released from regular work G'o'vernment will co-operate in the re- � and turned to fighting the flames. storation of the soldiers' settlement of Many logging camps have already Merville. . Abandoned wor-Y. The Governme nt will assist any of There to no immediate probability the settlers who wish to rebuild of rain that will halt forest urea which I The Government lliefighters in are sweeping Vancouver Island and every.part of the province are work- - - � ooaat districts at present,according to I tuff under maximum pressure. Aaeo- ntand s ores�1 ave -- ''1They�e Yours _t i _ .. t _ ' A planes are being used to rush pampa' fIS and supplies to the fighters. BUH COLUMBIA SWEPT - ! ' - - ••� �3 The total number of fires, so far BY DLSASTROUS FDRF�ST FIRES ,.H,. ,.m�n, this season is 1,038, which- seta a're- _-, " cord,according to forest i)Qt"la. ° irr.BEI.S CHA$ED A despatch from Vancouver says:-- poin'ts since the fleet of June. These FROM HILL REFUGE The forest fire situation in British conditions Have added to t1le menaces . Colu-n'bia this season is the.worst ex- of fire. , perienced for many years, it was an- ' One known dead, several P"'Dons ' Free State Troops Invest nounced at the District Forestry Of- rsiissing and ten houses destroyed! is BlessirWon, 'Enfllring Se- flee here on Friday. From all parts the earily toll of casualties in a fire }' - - uCURty tor D 11A. of the province reports have been re- which descesydea on the so1diei settle-ceived that fires are burning, and in meni at Merville, on Vancouver Is- ■ - i Dublin, July 8.—Thi-investing pf some districts, fanned by strong land Thursday night. A thanes iss ��� or Bleseirsgton by National troops took winds, the flames have got out of.con- the wind brought into the settlement Moli place at 6 o'clock this morning, to the trol of the fire-fighters and have done a fire_ which had been raging in the w - :,intense delight and relief of the popu- serious damage to towns, villages and.bush near here for two weeks.-Many lation, harrassed by irregulars since I ranches, as well as threatening to de- settlers fled in'a panic, and no check " the campaigA began. `The irregulars{ I stray valuable standing'timber. has been posaible as yet. Meantime had seized two banks, using one as Six weeks of dry weather and warm citizens of Courtenay,nine miles away, Tractor and 12-inch .Plow r —= their headquarters and the other as I sunshine has dried out the underbrush. are fighting the flames,along with the V. ; their transport centre, and leaving; Practically no rain has fallen at many soldier settlers here. " �.. both bereft of money, but full of de- Now ��00Q.0 siruction of all the valuables and Deputy Harry Boland, one-time Dail The aim t IL _Iy Wilsonr k furniture. { .. - ,t! �` H This success means the ridding of envoy to America. "�•- I widaty a se ar al eery H. :. Dublin of the menace o! an attack I Commandant DinneA was wounded; 'ikon, will be invited to stand as Extra Plow .$5Q OQ and some volunteers of the National I Unionist ca"da,te for Parliament for e from the south. The scattering of the . irregulars also prevents concentrated forces were killed. I North Dawn, her late husband's con- Mal�in 3-Plo1K Os�t�i# action, though the army authorities Documents .captured, on prisoners stitueney. will east desist till they have driven showed their'objective was to retire; v +1 thu;m farther from the Wicklow Hills, to the town of Naas, C-ourity Kildare,I Timber District Near Regina z "v wbither the fragments and cut o$ communications between a gments leave fled. --DCiti"03fe(1 by Caterpillars ` - �Dublin and Gurragh. In this they have - -- � •- .• This morning's success was the ze- suit ova c-every piannea vpergttan been foiled. A despatch from Regina, Ssss9k.; It haft been reported that Eamon from the couth of Dublin and Cnnagh, says:—Caterpill rs have eaten up fifty. L L . de Val was with the rebels at a. • culminating in an almost perfect, en- square miles of timber in the Kipling . Bleasington. circling movement.around the Brittasti district near here. Scarcely a green y Distributors Bressington and Kidbride areas, whith-' i leaf remains and the district presents er Iarge numbers of the irregulars re- Widow of Field Marshal the stark appearance of a Winter carbons tired. scene,forestry amciale say. ' t yj u l� "4��_t _j� • MoreAhan MG p�risunera were taken; 'May Enter Parliament - including leaders Andy+Macdonr.Ell andi It is a grander thing to be`nobly Jerry Boland, the latter a brother of;: A despatch from London says:— remembered than to be nobly born. .,* I � �, i��" _, __ ,aa, r•,+ ..h.E ..�, ,C�-;,-y „•�,n o,+` .e•• .^•"a�•v"ZF- "(` ,�„�v,. .s��os �•`{iya +;.}, t-'-=k. ,r3- N' �i,' +`&e.. ,w+. �' gu° �;.� "o..' '�, 'a' _ s -. ,.. _ J , '_w .n­ V.. tht jigtafte Sms Greenwood Garden Party July 2 1 st Uy'yOUR GROCERIES TMRMS A.W S I L per'yeu,;11.50 if paid1nadvance. The Wage Earner9a Bank ItIHN MURKAR, Proprietor, old ERY wage earner should feel that his savings account, — RICHARDS ON'S do: � 'GROCERY however small it may be, is welcomed at any.branch of ' Ev . 7.WbITEVALF this Bank. The man or woman with a few dollars to Rt v. kind Mrs. Upham aad children deposit is afforded the samit prompt and careful attention 7- �;a e ft�A ay camping for a few weeks at as the depositor with a large amount. It is our constant Canned Salmon, 20c to 50C 0 CU90g- EdgafOater of Coniston, aDenta aim to e'xtend to all our deeositors overy'pa"ible courtesy Sardines 10c, 10c, 18c Co6ked.Ham 600 Ad, of, Day Ca* . Kraft Cream Cheese 40c lb lew days laar week WiLh H.E. and and service. Fur H im vs. Turner. Lunches Pr a Can. Cheese 2,5e lb Miss Florence Turner, of xMilcon, is Olives, plain or staff ad. 20c.to (10c' -Sweet Pickles, bulk, 50c qt t-pend Ing a few weeks wiLh her uncle ,k Lemonade .`Wm. Peebles. Orangeade 25C Miss Uky Michell had a. partif4 B111AW her S.S. class on Munday aternoon.. G. P. LYND, Manager. WIffM BRANCK r 'They all report a good rime. �E. C. CROSS, Manager. For Hot Day D iaks-' Raspberry Vinegar 25c BROOKLIN BRANCK Grape�Juice j-r, The Methqdist S. S. in-, �.P* Lime Juice Lge. '50C tend holding their annual picnic at -Roseb4nk on Wednesdaq!, July l9th. C9RTO (Surejell) makes perfect Jams and J�llies All are welcome'to co�ue aaa have a GET IT AT ood time. 9 The Woniea'd I will -noon, July4lnd. in- on Saturday aftet wj _RD '0N IustitUE4 picnic Market be held on Mrs. G. Burkbolder's lawn -.The . SqPerior Meat , stead of the iewulir.meeting day. A AMES RICHA 8 :Cordial invitation is extended to every ma lady In-the community. spe' Is tor this week , There willbe a fouLball tubach be- 7 -ioney tween Pickeripg and Whitevale Sun- .-Most tord your n 'Have you renewed your subscription Gree6 River on 5 . day school teams Rt Tuesday exening, Julv 16ch. Uame Choice Roast of Beef, loc. Ise to'The Pickermg News yet called at.7 15. All Whitevale piiyers .4 -are requested to be on band at that Rib Roast of Beef, 25C our Boiling Beef, ... h 66 Round Steak, ... 20c ThL Ladi,eb' Aid of the Methodist 66 25c 'd%grand garden oartr Surloin Steak, church will hot ... . ... 20c HARNESS SHOP and tea on the church lawn on Wed- Leg of Veal. half or whole, 18e �11 nesday, Aug. 2nd.' The Areadians Loin Roottat of Veal, 13 Concert Go.. of Whitby. will give the Steninir Veal, program. - S.e bills-for further par- Leg of Sprizia E.Amb, _�7 ticul-M ATTENTION, FARMERS > -Loin Sprijag Lamb, Jisar RAI vey mud Kampy, comedi. Frbuts Spring Lamb. 850 On and after May 22nd, this business will be.located in the an., at G�ezn wood zarden party We a, Reddin property, opposite the Town Hall. -Strawberries. Peaches, Bananas so carry a choice line of Fmits I abbage, Ns* Green Peas. SCHOOL REPORTS. Tomatoes, New C We have in stock a good supply of Eronest Weight and Prices Right. Final examao of 8. S. No. 10, Picker- Harness and Harness Parta. ,Rj� i to Sr. W-Winnifred Pitts,&-lice Mid- Watch for our ng.nxm&s in order of merit : Jr. IV 1 Week-end SpeCial Oultars, Whips, ineLon. sr. ru to it.. iv­ceca Sweat Pads, all kinds, AX_ F. J. Coldham, Myrna Aoni3.Scauley EAw. HAS; C,, OF POST OFFICE Pickering Collar Padpi ill kiuds. 14'rd. Boyer Philip. Jr. III to St. I I I ONE. DOOR EAST -Cow&n. Sr. 11 to Jr. Ill-Vervin Everything for-the-H-drse. Anniv. Wi,'ILe jo ary Wbite'(hoo), Rabv Aunts th' Geo. Jr. IltoSr It M on). Ve ar' prepared to give a good PA a' DwmUJ,,bnaton. Pby-ilts Cowao Willie Middleton.Gordon Philip. PICKERING Shoo Repairing Service. Gordon Thornton. Jr. I to Be, I-Fa4w Grvat Sbea. Norman C.Lritoo. A �Liacombe. J.,hn White. rec.. CECIL BRADLEY , IP-1 ]ME AT MARKET _!.___ 4 PbilIlpa6 liarrijact Mclfaater. Jr. Pe FICKERING :0 Sr. Pr.--P.AIpb flottv, Borden-­ MAKBRI Middleton, -E-bel Smith. Marjorie Roun'd Roag3t*or Steak. 2&-per Ib Thornton. Mary White, Sherman Lw Surloin Roast or Steak. 2Sc combe. A C;Aim-GordooDenny JPa;2 PhillipN. LilliAn Smith. Gordon C&ci- Porterho"e ao"t or Steak, 2& Tickering Hardware Store -ildred Conner, Rump.Rimst. .,too, Ru*oell Gray. M -her -R,�ta E. M,illiams. Yine Rib Roast, , '20c Promotion Examsof Ureen Wver Ale screen' doors,- Heavy Rib Rd"t. i6c hool : Jr. IV to8r,IV-Ad& Michell W I No s the time to get Sr. III t�>Jr. IV-Vera I and 15c A Barnes. Shoulder Roast. T u*rner(hw,), G. Pennock. *. P indow screens and wire cloth. ipot Roast. 'B. Pubtill. H Wright trswf Jr, Ell to ge to We have a comp Sr. 111-7. Boiruop. R. Michell. Be, It Brisket, to boil, lete line. 23c Jr. Ill-A. Hagerman than). R. Hutchings. A. Hackney,. R Wrigh- Leg Of Veal, be;lf or w hole, with foot of �rec)'. jir. 11 to Sr. 11-R. Pr&nk#-tt, Loin of Veal. 'Be protected from flies. C. Wbite�-F. Bielby. Sr. I to Jr. 11- Sbdulder of Veal,' 2240 T. Stone (bL-)w, N Postil Shouldet Roast of Vea4,., 20C -The Samson,Brand. White. Jr. I to Sr, I-G. BielbV. Jr. 66 f nit line of �Iarvest Tools -Pr.to Sr. Pr.-B. Draper. H. White. Pare Pork $&usage. 25c ften the cheapest, alw a the best. Beginners-A. PIAXt0oj J1 MAlCoIM4 Finest Salt Pork.... 25c 0 ay Teitcher-Irene E. Pugb. 61 Finest Breakfast Bacon, piece, 35C Senior room of Ch6rrywood public 40 Get your Binder Twine now and take-the Padh disicount. moebool, names to order of meric : Jr sliced, 85c IV to Sr. UV-HAzel French than) Mild Cured Cottage Ralls(half or whole). 88C 44 We have the Plymouth*make. Q..otio Cu�rr.b. Jean Mainland. Eta% 5ft -Now me Dr. WUli&ms' ply.0il.on your eow.s. __���k Elkeon, ... ... . ... is the time to a A el Gates.Jessie Do vidoon. Sr. III to once tried. always noted. -Jr. IV-SE&oley Taylor (bon).Bessie Cooked Raw, P&Md -Waddell (ban), Neil Petty kbon). Rooftnig always on han VernaPetty (han). Lillian Dawson. Head-Uhsese, :ja00 Robert McGriskin. Willie Hollinger, tto-We h&ve it, can got it, or it in not made. Our Ho '50 VioletSwan. Willie Davidson. Leslie Zdasy First and Domestic Shortening, 3 The cents Jr. III to sr. -le Hollinger. jU Mtn 5 lbs 95 cents Hollinger (hnn). Hazol Rogers (ban) Nava Currah.Hompr French.Geortri om PICKERING lb prints 18 cents 7 J. S. BALSDON Gord.)n Davidson. Ell& Rit. James McGriskin. Nettie Tweedie. Ina Rittodahouse (rec). M, PICKE I incipal. W.; Go REID, ]RING Marchi6on. q top Midf-ummer testa in 8 S. 8. Picker ....... To Everyman Ing. Of)per(,en t i-peciai honors. 80 per —EM -41 cent honors: Jr IV-Lorne Tran, Al. HE first and most impi)rtant airh of Everyman -:­Ibert Setheck: Howard Piaxton. 41 Twhodesires to succeed shbuld be the same as 20 " Vi-let Dal Ill.-!Jtaniev -ft ouccessful bu3iriess and financial houser reQ. Cani I f A, nmy, Franc:r- .'Fuwell, Vera -1 - -New Low Prices on LLU pf" Aa!,h V� the formation of a Reserve FuncL .4ard, Annie Burk. Jr Ill-Vera '%&r..' ton' ce Ming(�pec boW, Dorotby Griffin (.�pec A reserve is not only invaluable when reversm Of Models, eff but it is a guarantee Of S�rength ective a arise r-A hon), Helen Turner(bon), NfArk- --If T ..*Lrd �hon)_ Alliert H�taoli-n, Gordon M111- cum vidnawova 0% e, - t Hak Un. R, U R J Jr v,fj I THE Dept . Sr II-E. Camilr--jn dh(rn), D 3o starter 566.12 9tartert Riee�hon), F_31iller�han), F.Griffir.. LNDARD BA14K 373 B. White, N.I. Hagerman. J. -Nowlan 'Triwk -4312.23 Or CANA" Touring .5,1.24 Jr I I-S. Pugh i hor.r, NI. Turner, 'M S Rice. G. TAeedie t r�w.i. Sr I-M. 'TOTAL A %SETS OVER EIGHTY-THREE XILLIONS startet 6,58-35 �starter p9Q.34 Hw-nshaw f hon i. H_-__(:pbAth, A. Ma v, % Pickering Branch, W. F. Law, Manager nHrd, J Knox, �,S, Tweedie, N Jone7s, Coupe 691.79 Run. Lt.Del. 5,58-04 C. A. McClellan,Imanager irl-M. Hw�rnvin (how), H, Knox. Whitby Branch, Sr Pr-G. Poynter (bon'), E. Upham 984.02 starter 640.05 Sedan Pr B-Howard Hilts (bdn). J.'Mayn- a O.'B. P rd. ickering, 06tario AW: in the Surrogate Court of be p I urebased with' a T Any of these models may H the County of'Ontaor.'O. 1n the Matter of the Estate of�Rich. �small cash payment, balance to -be paid in ard Anderson Gormley, F&rmer, J -deceased. twelve equal monthly instalments. INDI'VID AL N-otice ,is hereby given,pursuant to -Ft.S. 0. 1914. Chap. 121, See. 56, that 'We are now prepared to re-ebarge all makes and SAM ,411 petsons having eltims against the estaLe of the said Richard Ander,�or sizes of batteries on our own premises. Gormley, who died on or' About the L 022nd day of June, A-. D. 1922, are re- -'quired to send ty-post propaiaonr(—, G4v-e--u,,,;__a_tri&Land_be couviuced --deliver to-W. E. N. Sinclair, K-, C,, PH Lw � . .solicitor for the Executors. on or be- MI I t VA?tK LV5 tore tne"­od 6,1 one- their names dresses and de8cripm 1 Bell phone tions and a full statement of particul- 200 ars of their claims and the nature of 29 od 9 USED BEFORE the security(if any) held by them duly Ram VIRM, and that afwr the said day NEVER USED AGAIN the Executors will proceed to distri- A Irr,0 1-1 A Q KC U be assets of th deceased among u LAUNW4 11EAL-Tyun- the parties entitled tberew, having Sherwood J . -Collacutt regard only to the cladma of which they shall then have tiotice. Dated thib r7th d&y of June. 19M Ford Sales and service Station. W.Z. N. SINCIAI& K. C.. Solicitor for tho Rtecuto�m Momeyp Pickering. Oshawa,Ont. 0 CLAREMONT.- Fred Gentle, of Toronto,-was Mrs. James Greig, West Torout here one day last week and cidled' ia-vioitiog her'sister', Mrs Geor 0, Mrs. James Hortop and dwight :,24a Pickering Mrs. George Beal spent Sunda go er, Miss Volde, are spending a with J. H,.and 4re. Beal. y on friends. Morgan. week with T.and Mrs. Paterson. ViiAlance Committee Mrs. Magnus Morgan and son, Thomas Paterson has rec*ived a Mrs. Oliver, of Greenwood, is M'Lee M&rgaret Maenab ope-n.t Harold, visited f rieuds in Toronto consignment of British Columbia getting nicely settled in her now the week end with friends ia Buff- and Oshawa last week. alo. shingles. See him before buying, home which8he recently purchased The object of t4is Association Is t6 The hay IVrvest is now in full it will pay you. from the Matthew Beelby estate loopen stealing and prosecute Mrs. Geo. Los, of. Stouffville,- swing and next week fall i1hesit the f 01608. "'Pon t a day:last week here, v%ith will Pe ready for cutting. Both her parents, crove.are very heavy. Miss Jean Evans, teacher in the Tenders will be received up to Manibers having property stolen 001�4132ud; -Kitchener public school, is h*ms Aug. 1st, fur the caretaking of the 0abs immediately with any membist'. for her vacation. -00 Masonic Hall. By order of the of Z David Hopper, of, Toronto, 113 Trustee Board. Thos. Stephenson, Membership 9 .-spending a few days with,Jos ph Secretary. TioUft way b*had�trosa 9"ft"Ident w. d Mrs. Readman.. an Secretary on appliostion. C. S. and Mrs. Trueman and -CARD OF S.Pal nd at THANKS. �,-TUMPING EN N ' xse. Com.-L. D. Banks,O'S.Palin, children spent the week e Big Bay, on Lake Simcoe. Bar, W. V. Richardson, Piciering. Messrs. McIntyre, of Whitby, We wish through- the columns of ive you the Nicws to express our deep grsti. -Gi running . water J-1 R, Thexton' W. J. Clark;- are, here At -present iuF;taIli'ag ,a tude-toour many fiiende for their water s'upply system in G. M. For- I . . I .. ... ftZaet, Secretary kindness and expressions of sympathy YOU can have running water in the hoube, in the barik- syth's residence. b d f F the numerous floral wherever you want it—with a Toronto Pumping I"" " to Joseph and Mrs. Readman, ac- tributes d i,g the illness and death ved daughter and sister. It is My Business " companied by David Hopper, mot- of our b1n, �Think of the labor saved—the conveniences obtained. ored to Vaughan. on -Sunday afid Ales,#nd Mrs. Ander6onand Family To help you run part of yours. Toronto Engines with direct cpunected Jack * - - - - - -- -1 are geared to the pump. e n t the day w iththeir son. Specially designed for pumping service. Smooth-running and almost By opening a New Garage in the Vill- The memorialL park committee noiseless. - Easily 'adjusted' to' any height of pump. Operati It a of Whitevale I am prepared�to do are rueeting with generous support UUght With the Goo& economicAllyon gasoline. aV kinds of repair work. including locally. Donations from former and plead e-jilty to a charge of- top44 and side curtains. alsomaking An independentpulley is provided on the crank shaft for your old car look and run like now :residents will be gratefully appre- operating a Planer for Match- operating the churn, separator, washine machine, cutting, cia ted. box,fannin mill and others. giving it a good coat of new paint. ing and Dressing lumber We congratulatO Miss Winaie A Toronto Water System, including a direct conuecte4. Agent for Toron6o machinery. includ- of all kinds. Engine and Pump lack, will give youall the advant ing: Pumps,:Windmills, Silos Wilson, of the 7th concession,' a ages of ;Gasoline Engines.' -of Mrs. John Soden,upon her Basiwooj, Elm and'Haple Liumbei. city service. and pupil success in passing her Junior ]?I- in stock. CHARLES M. RIOR. Satisfaction and quick service keiing Home Tel. 5521. 'Whitevals. Oub &no eicamination (4th grade), with guaranteed. Also C. W. Pakey, Pic g first-c' l"s ho'nors. Alarge number from here- at charged with having Corn',Wost- tended the garden party at Chas ern Oats, Bran, Shorts and A. Barc.ay's, of Brougham, on Distfllers' Grains for saU Friday PveDing last, bat the even lip Get at' lowest durtent. Ing's enjoyment was marred by prices. IT the wind and rain storms which A car of Corn to 'arri've at Locast HE prevented the radio concert being gi Hill this week. GLEN WILLOW MILLS ven and otherwise interfered nsee wita the evening's programme. A. E. Reesor, Cedar Grove t S The Girls" meetiorg of the Wom on Institute will be held at the home of Hes. Evans Ward next b,efore they get Friday afternoon instead of Wed Whitevale posday. The prograw.will Lnelude your crop Abefoli*wirig contests for which e suitable Th 'Service.Garacge We have Anen&te of Lead prizes will be- given: -and Speaking contest, 14 to-44-year . qivernaunng, Falating, A11--ki _,,- _T___H a._R._-N__ 0 __N address not to exceed 5*minutes, repairing done. Ignition for the gard27'", (1) $1.50. (2)$1 00. Plain tea aproo, THE BUSY. STORE—THERE'S A BEASON 10 to 13 years,(1).75, (2).-50, (3) 25. a stpecialty. Creonoid, Zenoleum, and Ptatt's Lice Killer for the Your old Ford top re-covered Home-made candy. maple crearn. for S 13 00. stock. 7 7 to 10 years, (1) .50, (2) ,30. (3) ,20. Headquarters for Sberwin-Williams Paints. Kitchen Brand Oyer- Cooky eating rdee, 7 yeare and on- Berry & Poynter ails, Hardware. Dry Goods, Men's Balbriggan Underwear ..Both Hand and Comomied ................ Air Spra ere a4"_(1) 50,(9 9!; A --good pro- -Me Sbi-rt-a in stock.- �y &name will be given. All m6m- and ess are requested to laring NOTIOE Er t Wo See us for Twine plates and cups, some-baking and sandwich and one lemon. Reexing Chopping and Qat, Crashing will $and your money by a Dominion ExpreRs Money Order. We sell them begi as at 3&cloA. Payable anywhere. Canada Rmea and Hay Fork noder be done Saturdays.and Mondays An old time garden party S 5.00 and under 3 cent* Over 5 00 not over 10.00 6c the auspices of t1te Union Church, only, dp to 88PL lot at Over 10.00 and not over 30.00 10o Over 30.00 and not over 50.00 l6o Rope 'Will be held on the spaciouw and -.Sums over 50.00 ar.same rates. �Why pay more? -'Claremont Altona Mills. Frank Cooper, beiantiful lawus of Graham Bros.. "Calrabrogle," just west of Clare- In n The committee S A o *t. on the evening- of Wedoes-, Tire Service Station -:�� - day. July-10th. B R -0 U �G H A M .1den" nd Women's have been fortunate to securing WheA isf Stauttvillis call In and have NEW. SPRING FOOTWEAR the ROD. -Manning- Doherty. the your tires examined and repaired. if at a big saying. blinisterof Agriculture for the necessary. I am a gent for -Baginair Frovince of Ontavio, as chairmlin, Tire Pump@." This pump is run off A shi went of Patont Shoes 3 straps 7 ang buckles. Also Oxfords,and your tan belt mad can be attached in a 2 stra Slippers with James Esplin, Western Ontario's few mtotites. Guaranteed -to pump P versatile entertainer. and Miss E, OV Cuban heels. black and tan, pure fresh air. Your engine will mp H. Braithwaite,dratnati soprano. I your tires in &few minutes. MI I rem. S4.50 to$5, at 3,25. 'willentertain with choice selec. and have a look at this pump. I Men's calf Boot. black and brown. tions. Mr. Esplin will be assisted handle gasoline, oil. tubes and tirieb. 'by Norma Ejplin in prese D_nttag a PERCY TARR.' regular 7.00, at 5.00. 20-minute humorous sketch, in- Bast End Garage. Stouff villa, A big shipment of ?.00tball Bogta In strumtotal ddets will -be rendered 17 tf Phone 6711 or 9M browin. tan and white elk, `W AT ER91 at 4 Se and 5.00. by Miss V. Stephenson and Mrs. T. Birkett. Eva Soper and Isobel Wray-Jenkins, two high-cl&ss To The Ideal Groc" StAft sa runtosopre no artiste, will assist in This is the Ideal Store to got the turn" of a tap I. rinmidq voint the programme, together with Mr. your groceries. Und. Phone MW Sovel�. Field sports will be played You.will be surprised at our low pri6es-, You pump'over a tan of water every day. Your wife caries In adjoining flettl'befam 6 o'clock. - Mpmy dollars can be saved by shop-- HOGG & LYTLE, LTV% Ing here. We also haie lots over two thousand heavy pails bf water every year. .7'Tables will be set and tes; serred :f rom 6 to 8 o'clock ' The Clare. of choice fruit to select My Toronto Windmill will do away with all that drudgery. from. Don't forget to It provides a supply of running water for your Idtchen,bath- SEED GRAIN Mont Citizens' Band will Enrobib ---Seed Barley, I c&ll the- Seed Oats, Seed Wheat, music during the evening on the, ,ue�g we as & room,or garden. It gives you water,for your stock witliout time-' Seed Rye. Stock complete. t time-you are In thwo. lost or effort expended. rounds Which will be ligbted by! Phone 2906.- ind Ask for prices. .7 9 Toronto Wi mill initial cost is lo4r. Its.up",, _Ly'.an Fairbanks--V Waoted-Poultry, Butter. Eggs. occasional oiling. CLOVER AND TfXOTH_y orse Lighting System. ; ; Also, a few bus. 'of white beame. Quiet, cheap, powerful Adrnis,sdon, 50 cent.-: children an. -the time'and labor saAed win"pay for All kinds and of finest quality, $r ..der 12 years, 25 cents. FRANK CHTDLOWT itse.1f in a single season. with continual comfort thrown in. Ask for a price on our Feeds, Corn, 'Claremont bas�rnet with the lo-s CLAREMONT, . ONTARIO' Come in and talk. it over, next time yo%;'re in town. It wrill ORta, Shorts, Cotton Reed and �Of one-of its best and most popular P�ay.you- Oil Cake, also on Oats, Corn and Peas -yonng people in the pwat4t Thur�day or laoiCia -ild-, Aucl er-_.,Fn, VV-" T E -1) secon-d 0aughter of Ale_x-inder and Phone 20,9-7 Use it. mr!�. And;eFSOnr at t3he awe Of 19 ' ! All woAing for--the Prov. Big *Area Ty YeFirs and 7 ffionths. The funeral &Aw5b A.AJ . wpy Dept. that come horse each night; valet 011tirio tie, Limitti which was held at the p-i' with-lired aebing sore feet to know 13tf- OSHAWA rental residenc�on Saturday-afteF- that-th�?-Australixu Goanna. Healing noon. was largely a�ttended. chiefly Oil wil! fix the.m right.in one ni_oh& A "by y-oung ' people�among mlhom trial will convince you. ;Price 50 cts. ADAM R..-YAKUd - - ft' ­For.one month I will Golda was a general favorite, hay. largA bfj� e. Sen Registered Up�ometrist- Aqitralian Herbs and one bottle of the d a reizular 101,OQ treatment of my iftg viken an active intere�t in their church work, High Sehoif Oil for$1.00 post poid. and Optician sporiE-etc. "There *ere af-so quite Will be�t Mr. Palrn�er's Boot and Shoo large number of older friends of Australian Medicine Co., Store,,Claremont,on Tuesday P. K.of t L, Toronto, Out. C each week, for Testing Eyes and FM'- deep syrapathy. Rev. C, W. King, Glasses, and to take In Watch, -aasds;�d by Rev.A.McLelh 1811nog1k and Jewelry RepairfiDg for J. in, co�- ' k 'rffig, oa ff"ill' . he family present to show their .351 Yonge S' -Pi 00' FruitTrees, Shrubs Etc. Yake, Jeweler, Stou Any re. ducted theservice. Tbepall-bear. Lmiring or orders can be leftwithbir, ers were: Charles Cooper, Harold Ela'ving sernired the a.Ktney-for R. D, Palmer or at Mr. Porter's Barber Kiag, Dofi. Rawson, Lewis Swith & S<)n. Ltd Nursermen, ..-(The Campbell. FIour Mills Co., Limited) Shop,,Clarmont, Oil Sanderson. Joseph Timms ' and of WinonZ Out. Horace Willison. Beautiful flc)ral I prepared to take orders for all A E - SCREENED --'C 01 A L tribates were laid on Ahe crtiket. kinds of F-ruit Treeii,Small Fruits, from .the family, the Baptist Ornamental Shrubs Etc., at All SizeR on ha'd Yunnit People's Union, of which lowest possible prices, the depen-pri ­ao tlxa-_,t�_cretary� Special rates for large quantities, and the Continuation Class at------2gt-f- All the which she WAs a member. tirsday Chap ii� Quick delivery- -one 'ton or over. CIO' se ...farnily werepresent on Th %n -Gol. evening to say farewell, also -a-Alcy-all ordeis, attenti n da's girl clitims, Miss - Lois Brodie CLAREMONT GARAGE and Miss Maud Sanderson, Pastor large or Small. Of all materials and design AKAng, Dr. Tomlinson and Nurge Having rented J. McGrath's Gar kept in stock. It will pay you Gibbons. Appreciative and tender age, I am prepared to make expert aall at our works sed inspeot our sbook solicitous words of farewell were repairs on all rnakes of cars. All obtain prLow Don't be miallail -a M$4 we do 004 employ hein,Con spoken by_kpr.when within%-abort _94— _k e —we d—dF*thro w ou the agent I time of the end she became con _makeo�� e-1EIattevies N%prkir- -The-Cam )beg-RiDur--M&5-1�. cu ectmg r f Z RPM 7_7!Awl GI ES ,Zg ed and recharg d. Airency for 9 sonzalasion of 10 per sent.,wbiah you wN vinced that it was inevitable, and the Exide Store ge Baftery,' swislely save by purchasing froso a% -there was a niet. patient, peace- Ind. phone No. INS A 06111 so"IMIL f"I Passing oil this fine young per- son whowill be gr"Uy miseod in W. STOUFFER, J. T. MATHBSON tbecommunity. 27tf Ole reenor fPoronto .-Peterboro Pitkering 02 a"wwrics,- WWAWIQR,04�11 w aA G&P.­Iaa �'J:' ' rivTek. ...&.'•'°- ,r,,� ,C,sy..f.^sisme -' .mdssr ?' ,.'•'e a. c'C•� - y• .,t,"r". '�- :�s;c.'„ r''s '" „?'' - �r�:'• '. F„ ..•r: cx','.'�'Ser.' �'rt"+;:..,,,,'. ,;-;.,. ��., y;=....' `•;�" x�?•�..""i;+r7..,. vn:'�.+ �, :..,:ti;��,`+._Fr, a .-sr':,'*"f'c. ,,y,y", .Y, i-�J` -.3�. w,� r.:'y�': •w, .ar,v- tw, r.'roK:�, ��+�.. ,�•�.m.��-'�'�'X.'� •'�•_ �'�S"+ "y. .v, ,,,.• ,,,vim.•1e3�''. rt'..` F���:.'i ni�r^,.e-',✓".. .ti ,nee: ���F.,' L•� !••d `.a �' ..`L`S.^.x�,..�,'"7JPr,.'f.. fit; rim^:�:a+.e'r*. 'a:_-"^^'ray.z-:'°„ .,n�„•_ N..7ai: :�''• - F^Nw-.• - - T;� .4.. _. ..Y•.a - ''"� _ � , �..• ..x,w •'!, ., w : •".,. '. ."i,r'6R t' Mil. !%b' .. .f:. .J. ••l will need to use a tonic made o[ roar and the worst is yet to come,,�ng - . old ind do much brnahiag to set I I back your former attractive loelos. � Colors for Crocheted Aria. If you are in riled of a rag to throw down in front of bed or dresser, why 1 not crochet one f Crocheted rag rugs _ - are." _to make and as easy to wash. y: `\ e" h- I Furthermore they can be made in the b - _ a - colors in use in your room, and just 4 $°� A now they are very'good. 1 Two-color rags are favorites,though ���..�"�•�` d A�, `� I ;- very pretty rugs are made in three .�. ���.,-'.-.� ,: •• coloaa A centre of old rose, then s A p'� band off pearl gray and an outer bor- a ; -- _ makes combination; p des ad DO-re B_'gQOd or the-orderinay be reversea,,malKing the centre and border of gray,and the f: ,�r► - I -t in"rt of rose. Other color combinations suggested -41 ' are tan, dark green and black; pearl hL s gray and orange; maroon and navy S blue; baby blue,black and white;baby g �G'7j �UM 1 iihae, pluck and white; dark brawn and R II orange. The colones may be combined M 1 in any order to suit the worker's taste. An attractive rug is made wM a • ` /7/ centre of baby blue, then a band off e ` white, then black,and col outer border of White• This would be-appropriate , Satisfies the sweet tooth,and ,z i for a guest room or a child's room. . n The rags may be bought in skeins, . --aids appetite and digestion. I I ready-dyed, as you buy yawn, and, the rug made oblong, oval or round, to fit Cleanses mouth and teeth. .y the space for which it is intended. For - an oblong rug 20x40 inches start with A t boon to smokers, a.•clisin of thirteen stitches, crochet ,,,�• a - back on the chain and continue round , relie�in ho mouth. - �- +and round. Leave the stitches loose gs j w ��• 'and pat down smooth occasionally to � '• keep the flat ep rug Fora 27x64 rag Combines pleasure and , start with nineteen stitches; for a s 30x60 start with twenty-seven stiches; benefit. =, � : r^ for 86x72 start with thirty-six: ' l Don't miss the joy of the " I•'y - �, 't l l Ng-F O r = Heavenly Bliss. ' new NIPS—the candy-coated Boni two cupfuls of white sugar with r q one half cupful of boiling water and V ) - peppeY'L14IIIt tidbit! ..: one half cupful a white corn syrup Whew it after every meal until a fettle of the liquid dropped into - ' talc water forms a bald ball. Have A bQ u t Ahe 5�' ready the white of two eggs beaten _ _a#1ff �l l_tom f_ul of vanilla and one cupful of English walnut meats added' to it. ' While beating the mix- _ Looking Your Best make them appear a little larger. And terse add ®lowly to it the boiling syrup. r 1 p 5�"'" ✓ i�Fredwn up your face to snit your don't forget that powder can conceal When you have beaten it very stiff, fra•�k. With �lines in a neck and make it look turn it into a buttered pan, and when ' o�'alo or you it it cold cut it in pieces, If you wish, �� ' - r c.�--_.• a scorching son and a lot windy _ �9• _ - - - -- ._�- j l.st% need noon than nacre soap and Eve® 9 year lips are the right water to give yokt" face that clean, rppce for tae nut meats, or use both shays they won't look lake rosebuds the nut meats and the candied fruits. r ik 'cod, confortable look. Here are a you let them.get unburned tilt they l�sv hot=wleather goggestioses that crack and buster. To avoid this, put - 1&.rs helped other women to lock thedr a little camphor foe on them just be- No Quitter. Packed bast. fare you go out in this swine. And "I might as w•eiii tali you,,, Martin To gat rid of the shine and give a if a li istee does come, pat on a little Hempel.said in - sullen voice, "I'm . �Sht- '' aodt tnturs, there is a colorless Io- butter and ass it dkwgn*eo; in abort going to quit. .I can't stand it any. / • s tier faintly scented with rose. Apply while. longer,and I won'tl" :- KAN � ! "•'. k right after the morning wash. It.' If you 11M that You are r�. r' ..��, Freda lop kked at.her in dismay. "O y� Clfi - ',' ;i3rLee gtsidkly on the skin. There taWt exc+essivedy, and it makes you feel un- Martial And when yo�►e been doing R> bas a tree of it Jett, eider. But you'll comfortable, put a few tableepcem ad eo niesely and have such a chance be- AZKM Ws-throe by the freeb, cool balking sods In the bath 'It af11 help fore you harel You know you can't dirty wharf. Yet the firm was we111 I came ,pretty near it'yesterday. $nb. ' I :;dseltng and the way the powder.stieks. to.keep you fresh. It also softens hard do as well anywhere else. I know;for Change year powder,too,when your water and Seaver skin with a ve$- Ile looked. Why, krona for its fairness,and there were .it s cheap to blame the firm when you y yota y, you're due for a fine opportunities for any girl who haven't lifted a finger to ;hangs skin boas. Dead-wdnite powder alw�ayr vety aoftnesa. You can use it under promotion in two Mou th&" would remain with it But for some things 'w. `,seems so artificial,and especially when your arms as you would talcum .paw- "Promotion nothing! . There 8" reasoal or other no girl over had re. "Humph!" Martin retorted. But put over freckles and sunburn- You'll der. things that came too high,and this of �� for king. Freda suddenly began to iwpe. be bear that this year all Peu+l9 And yew hells? Does it make a salt flee is one. No lace to p go at soon, Freda also hated the place, but she Is 6i'ng tan powdenes. A blonde se- fluffy frame for your face? Not al- nothing to logic at,•-both but dirt � ' Wis Of Wisdom- " m8 couldn t tone sway a position just be- . pi _ . 4 beets a delicate creamy tone, the wo- ways,especially in summer,I'm afraid. and grind as grind dirt. It's got;n,�she didn't like it There was too Envy elscc eth at others and wound- �,.' mall of mbdtum coloring chooses a Then it's iakely Lett hang in stringy on my nerres. 1 s mo use trying to,great a need for money at home. eth Itself. tea with plenty at pink In it, while wisps and refuse to go up prol�}y• argue me out of it. I'm going to quit." On•the way home she stopped ins A grain of prudence is worth a - -tise h ftaistte fixings out all her good Try pew it. and dropping .a little And, dashing past Freda, Martie ran=little park to think. And suddenly she pound of craft. - Volots with a deep rich bronze "ads. toilet water on the scalp, You may down the stairs. saw herself as sitting down kimp be- Happtnew-can be Imereased by giv -Un4 that Jadd pews after your face find that this keeps it pretty. Freda did not try to follow.'Instead fore a proiblein and not Ming a finger jug part of lt'to others. bw been weatber-beaten for a month? - And don't forget that the sun can she wetrt back to the office and looked to Solve it. She:caw herself as really Don't sk down and take what comes. ` It the oklea•woman will pod a touch burn a:qd wi�blrer hair just as it does round it. It was dingy;there could be a "quitter." Gsaduai'ly the expression Go after wtat you want. red! these powders at her.temple right the- fame. Only thes'e's no white no two opinions about that! The room of her face changed. Freda Marshall It pays to make an inventory of the near her eyes, she will fltSd that they .er?samjr skits lotion that can bring it was not half cleaned, ard.the.windows was not going to be a "quitter" if she merits of the people you ¢o not like. give the eyes a youthful sparkle and back to beatth and glossiness, You'opened on a narrow street that'faced a knew itl I The happiest people on earth are --- --..------, --• ---� --- - -' —------ The next'morning she reached the those who are busilest in taking care office with her arms full of bundles.I of the happiness and welfare of others. When unwrapped one proved to be a Nothing keeps a man from being pot-of primroses for-the window sill. rich like thinking he has enough- ,�•, ,A second was a beautifalty lettered'nothing from knowledge and wisdom motto, "Your, work is as great or as like thinking he has both. �� 'lie man who conquers is the one ;, i �•,� ''•t' small as you make it._ The third wsa q o•�'\ P a handf�rl of wards a his goal, nnmindtol of whatever �; `• one put dasto a glace on Martie's desk. Z+� Martie scowled'when she saw them. obstacles'may be in the way. R= "You needn't think you can bribe me." Carty yourself with an air of self- ,,0,r i-,0 .�'4 she said. assurance, and you will not only in`- - • "l Lt ewi; 3"iyiirA L.U. bUt. 160ILt see B"yi"° °* 6 with a belief iB��S A��•.: why I shouldn't have something pretty strength, but coats to believe in it i 'e�° "r cheeks." at. They just match your yourself• � `•+L':f'�'��;.. A Municipal Affair. _ _ Martie did not answer. AH the morn- Visitor (in public .gardens) "Do r, iaag she was-glum. At-noon site stared you happen to know to what family - at Frew, who was setting a dainty `., table on her desk. "What do you think that plant belongs happens ha know It yvu are ?"she demanded no family.oT t plant Gardener-"I - SPP�41t mid Het Freda smiled "Net bed - -dOII�t belong to ng a quitter. belongs to the corporation." welcome Grapy=buts — --- ------- _ TUNNEL UNDER ENGLISH CHANNEL _ THERE'S nothing more-gratifying - Grape Nuts in ess'ily-digestible -- 1 and delightful than a dish of form. TO CONNECT FRANCE AND BRITAIN- }:: `. 'Grape-Nuts at breakfast or lunch ti', - If you and your children have The actual work on the construe The borer has rotary action, and time. The crispness and the full,' not yet begun to enjoy the benefits tion of a tunnel under the English (automatically electing the material ex- rich flavor of this splendid food of this wonderful food, suppose you '. cavated, providing itself with a moving Channel between France and England steel shield'amd turbillaar tuaael plates. . .. `` :have a wonderful charm for the heginAoday.with__aa_o will t':b�. w: �..... �. CAW .� 11; „t 11.x, ;- "Recently I became despondent re, �► ` " taste. grocer, invention of a rapid-boring device and garding the schemes" said Baron' d'Er• +41]d �it'a C�NUts builds health. of the French movement W utilize Langer, "but my hopes were buoyed up _ ;a; P Grape-Nuts.is ready. to serve "'.- German labor and machinery on the considerably with the advent of the " NM:tis6ment for tissue' and bone from thepackage—and always crisp _: project in lieu of cash reparsiriotea is 'new machinery and the revived in- --- serve and.brain is contained in and appetizing. - k rarest in the Channel tubes as evI- • ---" R• _ _ _ These §hatementa were roads at a leaked at'the dinner given by Paul �� recent meeting of the Channel Tunnel Cambon, former French Ambassador Company, which was founded in 1870. to London, and the Channel Commit- _ f. f�! pE?.N —THE BODY BUii ZBR d'Erhssigea an- tee In the House of Commons. The anb- . GLEYS t ..Gra uts< Baron .Emile Beaumont a _.a sf Made b7 ("There's,5 -fin„ - w borer are feot of the Chanmel_..soon will be de•, r Canadian Posture Cereal Co.,Ltd. �,.. ere a Reason" expected to prove satisfactory, and the bated in Parliament, where a great ma- _ ,,,.. _ Windsor, Ootsrlo. new device will greatly shorten the I jority of the members are in favor,at r, time required to construct the tunnel. the project.' s� --1.. • �'3:., ., .. _ .. `"-'---- .. �--� -- ---- .- - .. ... ...�:'�`'�'�S�_�" y�x'- n.e..-_...,,a-.-_:.�a;x,.ci��T�'�+r.��,•.'ti�'.i:.�all..:•+.sir:.".,,..sa_�.,..,+r._^.M.,w.,r;dobr����r.:•.nt'.t`s'"�•``"'���"� J;M1 :yt . : .. f,_ .s• ..r_:irw �r;r+, 3„ ^�• ...+a'7,r .{ut. :;... ,e� •ei•. '31ii`;�,a:' •r.• :d''m w•••.,r i+r.- •F } .s !s �, �., ;.:� % .v• ,.+u'. i. .S'.v..s ,..F •. '�- :.w!t• .rs".'^r:' ,.+u ^.+,f' r¢ ,,.• ' :'`. _ •3:'s-- �"q'.,.,',';,e.,e"•-,' - ',�a:� ..S•"; ..5, !'v" •;<...,�,r.. s y,•, ,�'• ';;�?'••" -�. .'s: -'�"._ •••v. a:.•;`'gGoy a, yE ! n ' + 'R r. ♦ "'..,•`•.3_ iGCy�v. '-X• OTB�I�OKE 8 G •sad color. The color of the tafi><afaa , _What's the Answer? CI>ased H li ES also assists the expert. j s =. ants . When the teas have been arranged In t certain town there is an Irish WZZ=T 71wwpARMs yyAN73110. according to the special qualities, cobbler whose conversation L mush �nj1C(t E xwvID A Cwsg pUgCxntsmR 1' ► The Most Successful Treatment they are made into blends. Blending relished by his fellow townsmen' 1, for a'weeltly newspaper In on. Is as art in itself, and many who are "Good morning, Mr. Murphy," said t ' tar o. Price must be attractive. Ssad i8 Through the,BlOOd. customer one d full Information to wilso Publishing E -- good tasters,are not necessarily stilled &F, 6°fig into the shop PUBLIC Co„ Ltd„ 7e, Adelssde St. w.. Toronto. �a The early stages of nervous debility blenders, Contrary to common belief, with shoes ,I be repaired. = hear j BELTING FAR SALE ire noted by restlesanees and Irrita• tea-tasters do not die young. Your wife is SM What is the matter?" to which the victims seem to be "It's meailf slat's tries to find a tea- He Suffered a Co fete Break TEiRffiABHIRlC BIM TS iirrn 9UC. A boPPreseed by their nerves. A4 the :son for Mary's befog took since yister- >� 1 W� of WlsdonL day morning," said Mr. Murphy. -Un- down From Overwork But TION hose, new and used, shspp•d trouble sdvtl<ac inbtect to approyal at lowest prices W ea, common symptom the �� less it's the heat, I Abh't know what Was Co etel Restored cassia Yorlt Belting Co., 218 Toth are a tlred'feeliag weakness fa the Conscience warns us as a friend be- the trouble Is.- Y St.. Toronto, ont. knees and ankles; headaches, back for pnnisiriwg us as a judge. "The day before yisterday,the was 'by Tic and Gains I The Flsat Step, Aches and sleeplessness. The matter 'Bubineea is like a wheelbarrow—It as well as aver ` requires immediate attention, for noth- stands still unless Lt fa pushed. &he �'• Ye mind it Pounds, Declares Edward i� been elected grand im- • was a powerful hot day, clay before "I have r-A lag but suitable treatmeat will prevent- It is a good lob for some'of those , pedal potentate of my lodge." yieterday. 'Well thin Mary took no te. .. x' {: • a complete breakdown. who ask for justice that they dod't get notice of the weather, no more than �• to give a little history of Congratulations, old man. That's The servons system. governs the it usual. She picked blueberries all. the my came just to let the public know- �' ' 'whole body,, ooatrolling heart, lungs, , Every day is a•new tfacber, and ar- morai»s; thin �e made a blueberry T hem really dome"for me;' "Well, It's a beginning anyhow. I digestion and brain,. so that it is not rives with fresh Iesaons for all who hope to get one of the really important ' ' pie for dinner, and she ate the half of maid Edward White.'of e,7 Caroline St. ofilms later (MI. x surprising that nervous disturbances are waling to learn that pie, anti a quartdrer of a water- South. Hamilton, Ont., a weMknown I'll acute distress, 'For troubles of One bit of heroism to alwave within melon I'd bought, and fibs :relished fOromaa 1bt' tabs DOmlindOn Steel Cam- :thle kind Dr, WUliam'ft-Pink Pills suc. our power—the keeping of our. petty Winard's Liniment for safe eve(ywherd every mouthful. pang l•: teed when other treatment Leila, for troubles to ourselves.- .. "About two yews ago I suffered a God will not have Has work 'tirade Thin she made the riot of the blue complete breakdowh brovglLt on by ;t. �• - -theme Dills make new blood, enriched ' The moment others see-that money berries into a nice cake for supper, �$ with the•e1emente on rh�ch the nerves .grabbing is your dominant pasiiioa,the msaiifeet by cowards.--Emerson, and she ate the halt of that—me eatin' Overwork. We were doing a green = ' thrive, and In this way reach the root bud of your nobility perishes. the rist; as I did of the pie—an' the deal of overtime work, which finally Of the trouble In Drool of this is the We sow an act 'and reap a habit; last gtiarther of the watermelon; an' got the beet of me and I Just had to 20AIR ALT etatemeat of Mrs, Dockerill, Strat- we mow.a habit and reap a character; what with the fr'ish doughnuts an' the gO to bed amd > Y there for several ford, Out., who says:—"My daughter, we sow a character and reap a destiny. last end of Mrs. Dooleys weddin' cake, mss• Thle left me fn such a bad con. g L T Matilda, was suffering from aed'vous If you will learn the true meaning she made out a foine meal. An' in the d1ion that I had no appetite at an, and debility, and the usual remedies did of the word N-O-W, you will soon be ' 'not seem to help her. I wen advised able to spell it the other way round, avenin', It being so terrible hot, she mess so weak that when I walked • by a friend to give Dr. Williams' Pink W-O N. made a pitcher of lemonade, an' drunk around I would Just—stagger. . I took "ROWT'O SALT WORKS all kinds of medicine but railed to get 1D. d. CLIFF -�.•' the whole of idiot. TORONTO Pills a trial, and soon we found they Good resolutions are for the weak. an 1��, were doing hers "It's the quase thing her being took ,t 41# She com"lsfued great deal a! good. It is better to be able to look back to tick yieterday morals' afther being so 'However, Tanlue�has built me. up D pains is the atom- a de, well lived than 8hesd to a moatlh well the day heists,"said Mr. Murphy, person. :T r Y until I feel like a diffeseat scb, and a severe fluttering of the of promises,' "She ate twoice what I did, and'I re• I've gained eleven pound&, Lad am heaa't• with a general wee.taees. Un- The number of diplomas a young mimber spakin' to her about her.fo4ne back on the job working as good as ` ^' c> rinsed t� of these pills she em- men has in his picket isn't half as im- appetite. with the heat_ a� a11; � ever. . I just can't thank `Ta:o.lac .v gain, and I believe they have portant as the amount of determine- she is flat on her back since yister"y enough for puffins me�la each Sae ,wren her from going Into a decline." tion be has in his head. mom.,.- it •• - You can get Abeae Pills from any The man who smooth" a wrinkle 4„ Tl a se is sold by all good dsnggisfis. I medicine dealer or by mail at s0 cents Into a smile; he who supplies a,pleas- Advt: a box or six boxes for $2.50 from The ant thought when one is wanted; who ' Measuring Ocean Waves- i e : Dr. Wilnerlm' Mstiigtne Co., Brock- thus repairs and renews God's bandi- The akock of the Atlantic Ocean, M0tare 1040-to Rear Axles. Ri11e, Oat work, counts with the truest of the beating upon the west coast of Ireland To permit the use of smaller and a f. world's benefactors. has been felt and recorded at Birming-, lighter bodies on automobiles a French The Tea-Taster at Work. - ' �° designer mounts the m,oton and radi- ' Tea tasting ls a peculiar and filter. T� remarkable Matemevi 'wen store close to the rear axles. _ . - _ _ RED HOT JULY D�Y�' �a�in a lecture b Professor J. W. a — -festfn� Drocesa, insane. who produced the actual record =- --FAO�IBY OR T6- ---- � ��T6 "l --"- — ignor a batch od tea the taster at the arrival of the shocks. .Each It to always.safe.to bend a Domdnlos �E arranges the necessary number of UARI) UN TIIE 8�-am wave an the record represents a tra E=mss Money Order. Five dollars : ' china " and bowls of standard size. _ moo• that is believed to have travelled costs three cents. pot.he weights a uniform through « Into each thrrwglts the earth's rock crust, «r. ma]f:tng of tea, irrespective of the kind July—tts,e month of oppreselve heat: Ing under the Irish See, at a speed Remember, a ratan may be a milflun. of teat (A spoonful of tea dust as- red hot days and sweltering nights; t4 1.80 miles a minute Deed o! sire as the bank teller counts, but extremely herd on little cranes. Dfar. Rurally weighs more than a spoonful of to Atlantfr r ReT�rfna ran •. - bankrupt as the good Lord counts. : g atygger sea�tea7 meet•-d• ��•�. wii� w,w t, Were in- from crest to crest has hem timed to,-- - y A fiat kettle with a wide bottom is fantum carry off thousands of precious D a given spot in flue seconds. w+hlle Chinese,six centuries before Christ, , filled with water and placed over a lives every summer. The, mother performed surgical operations, Must be constantly on bar guard to a roller 335 ft.-• mg passed to eight Now Looks After H011101111- rt,of the has-ring n dame- The point at the pro. Prevent'daese troubles or if they toms i- fecouds -- --- w Iwlstoet id as important D suddenly to tight them No other The instrument need for recording ,■■{/y' C�A■ ON to Lydia �'.. �teas. Fgu he E (S jet exactly bolt- n of such aid ye theme eihocks Is a very delicatae set. ��lll��i� FACE !.lti g jrppti the best ten erg m stet, which also 1 r y halms VeQl�E COIDjip1111 d t uring the hot summer as £s -. _ registers earth- t' At fnRelnais the taster=fits the lid of Own Tablets. Tl:e late the Quakes and'so(in- ' the kettle, peers through the rlst MR � Meafard. Ontario--"I was so weelf bowels arpd atouistm and Some idea of the size of the ocean. T could d. O do as _ steam, apd listens oareh111y for the dose given to&e well will p wave shocks can be gathered from an hardly back sseeem*ddd t6 dolt mnrfanr which' will tell him that vest summer comp5atat,or it �. illustration given by Professor Evans, worst I read so : the the f 1s ready. On the appearance A feeble earthquake sbock,produces a much about Lydia r, ' of the first babbles be seises the hie dome come on suddenly will banish ��A ��. 'kettle, presses the spring of t "s>S- It. The Tablets are sold by medicine disturbance like that experienced by. A1�/ I E. Pinkham's Vega. . deniers or by Mail at 86 cents a box baggage an the seat of a thin travel- Q table Compound for minute teatime clock"—so called by ling ai thirty-four miles an hour, it the H= j women that I = Ithe trade—and fills the pots. from The lJr.WilMams' Meetifctae Co., thought I would a•R Broekville, Oat twin came to a riandstlll in one min. -try it. I feet that ' The ringing of a bell attsobed to the ute. A severe earthquake produces a "Fen three years my daughter was, It did help me for ' clock announces the completion of the 4 =shock 'similar to that wW b would be troabied with pimples on be, face I am looking after :. six minutes, and the tea is then poor Morose Not to 1litrnL felt-if the train stopped In one second; and arm's. They were bard, �• my own home now � v; fed into the china bowls, wb 1ch are "Its fanny how your horses are still_ while the wave shocks are the memo as hnd red,and some at them [sauced and seem quite M, _ .._brwZht to the edge of the counter, afraid of antomobtiec hero," said a If the train took six months to stop, and were very sore. Hemisee was strong again. I infusion left in the pot is shaken city resident'to an old farmer. a disfigured for awhile.and she stayed have recommended end d �* out on the lid. After the tea has cool. .?I. dualw'. saewetred the fssmer. in near] all the time. your Vegetable Compound ed down to about bl b ilutzy when you think Has Hearing Restored. 'fie different r�I" but few Mends and you can use my news / .,.,� eat, ii is "Its noise eo they did not do any good 4o began° It you wish to do so.--Ms. $ } wady for tasting, and here the skill of how aq_.aatomobile must seem to a The invisible eardrum invented by touse'Cmett:ora Soap and Ofatroom Poaa'ta, Box 440, Meaford, Ontario. :r the worker is maalteeted—a skill at. horns, Wouldn"t it -seem queer to yam A. O• Leonard, which is a miniature and ohm m4ing tihree aloes of Ctid- Ia year own neighborhood there are �- tained only by careful training and if you saw my ckftes Ing- down megaphone, fitting Inside the ear en._ core Soap and two bol"O(Codcuts doubtless" women who know of the long practice in the clamedfytng of teas. the woad with nothing " tirety out of restoring the Ointment she was bealed." fag fn 'em. eight, ls (Signed) great .slue of Lydia E. Ptnkham's Wttb a specially-shaped apoou the �._�_,.� „' ! ,hearing of hundreds of people in New Mrs.S.F.McDuCy,20 Franklin 8L, Vegetable Compound. Women every- x' taster moves along the counter, judg. The first school In the Pacific North-' orth York city. Mr. Ldonar'd Invented this Eleter,N.1L.Dec. 31,ifls0. where, either by word of mouth or ins the 1lgmor in each bowl, chaser dram to relieve himself of deafness atve Caddo a gyp'Oi mmew and by letter, recommend this splendid fY• west was opened in 1883 at Fort Vas- Talcum daily rate Lug the tea as he progresses. The , and head noises, and it does Able so 7 your skin. medicine. Those who have suffered Oointm on which team are a. f4'om femple weakness change of life. Judged are stncoe4ltnily that iio one cols �eH hey .. land similar troubles know of the pavor, thickness of liquor, pungency Mined% Llalmotnt Relieves Nerii'alafsl is a lea! man. It Is efreetivs when eltsseerwislwt�. wonderful relief brought to them by 6 deafness L caused by catarrh or,.by- the vegotablo -Compound. — - perforated or wholly destroyed natural drams. A request for information to - - A. O.Leonard. Sultq 437. 70 Pffth A - _ - l)l.Li_LLLlls —New fort city. will be'given prompt ` at use •`ys16°!t.. ,'• J. M[DDLETOl\} reply. advt _ 1. - Provincial Board of - What _ �*a• . P 0 HNIt - � Ontario - _ h. to le _ Di . .. -.. ._ -, d She Bay? Professor's Wife—^I an i Dr. Middleton will be stall to steamer questions on Public Hmel suppose yon - th .nab - Dave forgotten that this i4 t - s this coin address the aaaf• tars through mn hint at S tna Haase 9 - .. Dad nadina a Crescent Toroota Absent-Minded Husband (abstract. (abstract• r Ing himself from conic sections)—"Eh, `. An honored place in Public Health 'reason why business men should riot, �' Dear me! Is It really? And- work UNLESS you see the name "Bayer" On tablets, y011t be m wUn is yours, rosy dear r; must be given to the Kiwanis merry,and why business should not :a Clubs. This splendid organization, in- be more of a useful, engaging occupa- 'f' ° lion and leas of a grind. 1b remote A sword Fisk can are not getting Aspirin at all s :.: ternational in ite scope, is animated p glit in Hawaiian this new spirit in business is the aim waters had attained the remarkable by a splendid ideal--building. Build- of the Kiwij" Chiba whose member- weight of 1,290 - } i > gh Pounds. ,. � i''.x'• ..:� '.._.. u.;3 chara ter+building goodwill,.build- ship includea the bent men in every , friendslrtp`s, and standing with community and whose aims and ob- - s head erect four-square to all the winds jects are, like the Rotarians', to make ti Zwe that blows That is what the Kiwaniah life happier, to make a spirit of aer- Book on yam" aims to do. Toronto recefttly we vice and helpfulness till our lives and DOG DISEASES"/ coned over six thousand visitors to dispel the clouds of pessimism, selfish- ltia ow to reed the Annual Convention of the Kiwanis new and indifference to the welfare of fen tee to any AQ- nr the Author. -'.Clubs, and the'ispirit of optimism and others, wliirh too often seems to take �. �tova tie-sea • good fellowship radiated its influence hold of people in these str enuous 19 set 24tt� street through every section of our business times. N•w 7or1t II.t3A r.' and municipal life. The Kiwanis Clubs include in their The delegates in attendance repre- membership dM+�rv,lesrgtezar jernu{ _ -,M: 3 sented almost 70,000 business and pro- ists, 'financiers, executives, architects, • . "; fessional men, whose affiliation with mantdacturet's, steamboat and rail- ,' a movement centres around the road officials, and represeritatives of ei 4'•Accept only an "unbroken package" of "Bayer Tablets of ,.. question of "building through greater many other' vocations. The ptesident, ^ r Y� �� service, with the two-fold abject in in his anlstiet address, stressed rile G O` Run Aspirin, which contains directions and dose worked out by view--constructing hysicians during 22 years+end proved safe by millions for ., onstructing effectively, rant fact that hardly a phase of national, throtigh the power of finance, not civic or social life bpt has felt the =. GAIdS Headache Rheumatism1 through the wheels of industry, arm- ennobling influence fif Kiwania ma- >sli.aitia ]rest, fact lws, Tired peat, - ins or fleets, but by truth and love. fives, adding: "To go on developing gamin; and Achiur ire". " Toothache . Neuralgia _ `� Neuritis A cheerful disposition, a bright out. manhood,'up.building business char- After a hard day's work nr a ionic tramp Earache Lumbago Pain Pain look, confidence in one's self and in acter, making more -rich the life of and y e our feet are completely used up, 1 g , :, •" " , one's neighbors, indicate a healthy, our peoples— goal of should be the bathe them to hoc water. then rub them _- well with you and' LINIMENT.til n It gaudy "Bayer'boles of 12 tablets—Alpo bottles of 24 and 100—Druggists. b vigorous mentality. With such a men- every Kiwanian." wlll relte a you and Sou wilt never be without a bottle. Aspirin is the trade.mark (registered in Canada) of P.a3er Nienufacture of Mono- ' fallty comes good health, good diges- More power to this splendid'organ- acetteacmesler of sallcyticocid• NOtttle It is welt known that Aepirtn means Ftayer Lion, and a happier life. There la no izatton ISSUE No. 28-122. manufacture, to assist tho public against tmitations, the Tablets of Bayer Compan7 will be stamped with their general trade mark, the 'Bayer Croaa" '".;•�• 7 '�', .n ---- V�4.e,.._--- _ �;r:.e '°*c,;._� ,- t;' ;:. 'v.'. ;'h�•' i,:.:.a,,,r ;;'+.%a `a �."s.`.«' :c•, ,+ri'-S- ',a"''' jar 'i. .'i. �:. ^�..? r.'�,'x"". ,.w,•ts�..d.. ',M-' - - . 1s�+ '4t?6s"�x:�':&'�.'��"s•.,tr__'+�Ics.T�?' n,.:?9��N�.anrthta'��1'c,�':":�5..�.t-::::ss�i:!bs;d'a:.,°•-infts,i. tse4�iie•'t�r seer:�..'a,;.e.:�a.3:ie7�;,a�.-.,-:.^n.a'�i�.:n�:'`.'+..,._,..._....,...�_...,..,•''.:hi:�•:r.._.».F.•.n..��.Abe•_....'S5':a�•..:�,.�"a....,,,�•M?o3,_�,C'i�Ds,•s.:'w;red' :... ", ...�-.....-�^:�"W V, TR Ir -The Misses Rorke, of Toronto, r-R& Howard.of WhUby,spont, 7! 17-�LOCALISMS. 1i suminor the week id, W. Sunday at thel -end with his friend, borne here. Crummer' AFew­ ­­­96a­s'-o' n s'-'S,p* ecia -Mrs. Tomlin is d, !--Dr. Hoary will be here as usual -Mrs. Coffee and children, of spending a week with Mrs. James Rose. 'Tor next Tuesday to.attend to his pro. onto, are visiting with the - fesonal duties. former's a . a p rents, M. and Mrs. S. J. Collacutt a new Pord car. has been Hickey. -Mrs. W. G. Ham spendi a week with bar dau- -S. J. and Mrs. Charlton and I jith S& Hosiery --Mrs. J. Arnott, of Toronto, is a ­ .. . . ---­11 la ter:Ure. J. B. Horn,bf Peter= daughter, Miss Beatrice, of Lake- visiting with Mrs. John Powell. -Mrs. L.A.Van Skiver and son, 9:rO. field, spent Tuesday with W. J. Butterfly make, in blues, blacks, browns, nickle and grays.- r"a y s.' Goo a, spent last'week in Picton. _The union services will be 'and Mrs. Clark. !iVirs. Ale; Flett. of Kingston held as usual on Sunday next in -Little Miss Irene Coupland, Pure thread,silk. Also a nice range of black and- :.:' is�initin with her-relatives trier , the Presbyterian church in the the one pupil seat to take the Con- white of Italialf silk hosiery, heavy, at 50c. -Mr. Marini, of Toronto 1 11 morning and in the Methodist ;ery ory e no by Miss Tom at'o Murphy,church in the evening. by, f only nine the week-end with James;;d re. mon study,'In r gone, -Mh. Flynn, of St. Catharines, first ded in taking -The .raspberry crop is now rot lass honors. Shoes in visiting with her aunt, Miss Very crodiullble Ladles Patent Sport Louise Richardson, for a few indeed, Irene, on and promises to be a -nice 00&9 e. weeks. She was accompanied by Beautiful shoes and of exquisite workmanship. Also,a on -Mrs. W. V. Richardson spent Mrs. (Dr.)McBride, of St. Cath&r-' AUDLE ...-line of Ladies" House Shoes. last week with Mr. and Mrs. Bie, inee,,who spent a day' with Miss • o f Greenwood. Richardson and other relrelatives Kim Hereford, of Toronto, U visit-_ 'T.,Douglas. of(is.)t,spent the past Misses B. and I. Bunting are here. with her sister, Mrs.Winter. spending a few days with their Promotion examination of M Mgt ten days at the bonds of Goo. and Mrs. Gent's Summer Suit" ters in Toronto. Pickering public school, Sr. Div., Pratt. P. J. Wright, of Toronto, names in order of merit Jr.IV to E. and Mrs. Pardon, of Whitby, Made by Lowndes. Every sdit made is it piece of master at the lattet's home here an 119 spending, a few weeks with Sr. IV-' Maud Smith, Rosie ier, called Harold Richard . . workmanship. Our lines of summer tweeds-aiad friends in Pickering. son, Billie Hall,-Sunday last. -Mrs. ell and child. Jack'McGinty, Don Morrissey, Lil- We aresorry to report Miss McCar- worsteds are a treat to look at. On, of A Harr POW visiting with lian Wiman, VernaReid, Bessie tbyaw ili quite weak from her.recent Prolonged 888. ilistoyn Batli, Cora Coldham (rec)'. 1pervyn PrOl ,relatives in Piaearrieng. Mrs. Worner and daughter, Mi.. Williams Staple Footwear is a season special at an n y season of -Mrs. Savage is having her Potter(rec). Jr. V to Sr. Y-Ed. Rita, left on- Tuesday to spend some the year.•� They can't be beaten and,we recommend residence re painted, Walsh, Meryl Hall. which it 'time at Heydnahore Park, Whitby. 001pupledby A. J. Sion The Brooklin correspondent TbeAudley school is being some- a Williams before anything else. of the Whitby Gazette has this to -Miss Alma Cowan,of Toronto, what improved by,re-decorating dur- Is spending a two week's vacation say of the Pickering Dramatic ing the vacation. We are glad t at the home of her parents here. 0 Fred T. Bunting, ' Club, who recently 4ppeared in learn that Miss O'UonnQr has decided Pickerind' to return in September. 57. -Miss Cecilia Cowan who has that village : "The Drama, "The Established 18: bee a rouiqg or studies Pickering Dramatic Soviet oil 411P h udies in plant- Noble Outcast," was given by the holidaying at, her. home Socie Now Advert4glomwmts. Mondayevening. This spent a few days last week with here. 0 -Mrs. Fielding, of Brantford, doubt the best amateur play pres- SBCOND MOWER AND SPREAD- ented here for many years. The ERlorsak. Apply J.R.Thexton.Pickering. --her daughter, Mrs. (Dr.)' Cart, settings for the play were good t and a h and the characters so well por- FOR SALE-2 motorcycles a lg ore wright. T.C� Brown, h- -miss Annie Ward and lady trayed as to make it almost pro• vest pocket kodak, Brotig !LM 351y friend, of Niagara Fall@. @pent a fossional." few days last week' with friends -The coal situation Is far from VJOOTS REPAIRED-Boots and being 98tisfactory, at.least to the BOOTS repaired neatly and quickly, Thos. OR SALE-A flood Role who are connected with the coal Fdue in a week. -lilso a beef-r"wer Charles toba, @peat the week-end -here har es J u*st U-st In town. -Watson,Church St..Pickering. 1123 -Dr. Robert McQuay, of Man eo-asumer. ' There are some men, tell heifer. R. Sower- on with his auntia, MrF. Jas industry, who claim that there is FWlcr,R,R 4.Pickenng� Ph e.1016, 42-43 NOW en no need for alarm, that there will Ville and-,Mrs. W. D. Gordon. E.�Rqy manager of the be an abundant au ply and-at j�;HTXGLES FOR SALE-Firqt and 11 -coed class qua5ky.Briti%h Columbia ,hin-:... If you' real Tea prices-bef I eftIVIAM I , - 'r - , -inst try R�'e" Ter the cold. I a, - 4ban n ewtapapers ;: -lowestpoaAblepvceo. -A no-. i�­ v­. L IAremnt. 431Y .0 ange Pekoe,­ at 75c. A.Rsociation, and Mrs, SayleQ. of wea.ther-eet,, In.. It would be far our r ' 'Turonto, bad a brief vissit with J. more Qatisfactory,to the publil! if L-I-Ort SALE-14 bnree•power Water- per lb. A little' higher in and Mrr. Murkar on Tuesday eve�l­ they knew that the strike was at in good order. For m I an end and that the dealers fur'�-r particulars apply to ChArles Ta rice than you ' ay- be ac- laic. '4rn .a ��-'4 p Armadale, Mi. 41.4 -Miss A Gib*on, who bas bad throe hoot the country had an customed to paying, but You wool, -ChArme of the primary room in.the ample supply in their yard* A X SOLC%V ITCH-Dealer iii -get a real. cup -of tea with- change is being Al dOL'L rive fowl, horae hair etc. Residence public school dnriag the past fe�.. An important on Brock road I I­L sniles north of Brougham. half the quanty, therefore d I the telepho nlitj Fknjj the $ 001 made I a De service Bro". rear's-A 9 ,am p.o. 391Y Eloard are advertislax for a suc-- a! line meam (,OARTAGE-To and from Toronto. censor. come of lengthy negotiations be- 'Reasonable rates. Estimates given on ton tweec the officials of the two cow. tots. Thos.Williams,R.R. No, 1, Locust Kill. -daughter, of Sudbury. Mr. S4 � Better quality for les�'xnoney Mr-and Mrs. Evans and little"'-ponies. By an agreement reached, Ind'phase 3oi?.Mark 33-0 Mae. of St. Catharines, Mrs. Ack the Bell Co. hands over their buoi qTOLEN-On July Stb, a. dark bay erman. of Pine Grove, ANm of Whitby to the Home k mare.about 1400,right hind foot white. star- Ladies'.Lisle Hoes in as" west Telephone Co., while the latter mum Also left on prenuses a IL Harve;r, of Oshawa, w sl� h 34 Cammack,R.Reis 1.Picken-s.4 -1 black and brown 35c, transfers their business in Whitby day with Mrs. Findla and territory east to the Bell Tel. FOR SALE-Pair of young heavy 3 for 1.00 -Mies Margaret 1-Guire who JL' horses.3 and 4 years aid, the older one brok- has been a member of the staff of-Co- The trw 1", er-hi-Whit-by has ax ioa- 24,ean-L Picken the Ontario Hospital, Whitby. for-a]read V been made but tfie cbange P K. R. Marshall. ;;T.9 Ladivs'-Usle Hose in =sston road) Ito"quite a number of years, has re. in Pickering will not be made until brown, -black and -Aug. 1st. Connection between the I -OTICE-Having purchased a bay- white nice quality, signed. She is spending a holiday two @1yetems.will be retained. The i press from the estate of the late T. Oliver.I at her home recuporatiag. m prepared'to cater to the wants Of the cow -A number from here attended-change will mean a great saving a 5- 1. .50c. pair is line. R.Conner.Brougham P the garden A. Ba-clay's- to many patrons wbob;a business R.--tyZilh 5 Ia. at Brougham aFcriday evenialt necessitated the installing of two- I . f Silk Hose` -LE-Cheap. all kind in black, OR SA 71ast. The failure of the radio to phorlso-z- By thas, avoiding dnpli wagons,harness.and&U kinds of lArM IM- white, pongee etc., s good order. Also several heavy and -work on account of the storm s,ad cation the companies will profit, ement. in ht wales and cook stoves and heaters. H. 1.35, 1.60, 2.50. tit the heavy rein which fell its the and a better service should be giv Claremont Phone 201. ITtf Srogrammod was about to begin, en. Vests, sleeve-Inappointed them greatly.. June promotioni Jr, Divi4ion ARM TO RENT-South halves of Ladies Fws 31 and 32. con 4.Darlington, 200 acres -The Chamber of Commerce Pickering public @ebnol : To Sr. 11 ,.proved fairm land. Piewin after preoeat crop, less and short sleeves -Victor oldha m Ethel Full Possession Oct. I Afjply to c,U, will meet tbis 'Friday) evening (bon), Conant,Barrister&c Oshawa. Solicitor for the 30e, 6 for 1.50 the Town Hall' 01'3 account of the Powell, Doris Reid, Florence A13 owners. 35tf drew, Myrtle Lockwood, Jimmie • Special line-fancy R. C. den party on Tuesday -Came ot evenit he regular night of meet- Palmer and Sam Scott equal, Bert QTRAY CATTLE of the undersigned, lot 29. con. 2, tops; nice 'fine weave, i to the lisg,'the meeting was postponed. Elliott, Irene Hall, James King P.cke6=n or about July 3rd. �,yearling heif. --"A good attendance is requested-a.5 To Jr. 11-Kenneth Richardson, M. Owner may have-same by proving gro or -all sizes 50c. % i. A NA 9- - --'important busineaq In connection Morley Stephenson, Kenneth and Paying expenses. Arthur swan.R. 42-44 Pickering. with the•park will be transacted. e Verb Reed Morrissey (rec), Isabelle.Memitater ARM TO--RENT-Between and the .Lake. About acres ouses, just arrived, Smith. Edna Greenlaw Nicholas S cial shipment of -Aunmberof the reside rte lam of (sltNent for all exam@). e s-!h an the village and surrounding coun- To Sr, I excellent state of cultivation. Ample buildings. _Dorothy Ravin, Arthur Sier, Plowing after present crap. Full'Pa""sion Oct. in Voiles- and try enjoyed the lawn social given 1st o Marjorie Shepherd, Helen Mur- 'r kZ Ap?iyf to G.D.-Conarir,owner, at W. L. Courtice'wlast Thursday 1 *,tenin r,-u4t4e*-t4ke-6­,,­­ .1 :W-VilrY. U-io, I-OwILD Isaac UOuP- th- ­o H -ACRE FARM FOR Ladies' Aid Society of the He land, WivoiYa MeEwen,. Lisa Lis- CHOICE 150 combe, 'Hilda' Palmer, Sandford 1-2 miles east of Claremont on a odiet,Church. An.excelle6t sup- government road,half mile from station. church, per wots served ands good pro- DeLeary. May Hatch. Jr. Pr.- sgc"ho"o7l.st6re and post office convenient, Al,eve, M a S o �-JOHAPMAN gram by local talent was rendered. Austin Crockett, Marion Sheph­ clay loom soil; 3 acres of orchard; good fences; ipnng creek across the farm; outstanding large -F. M.Chapman very ably're- erd, Irene Elliott, Jack Boyeq, brick house with beautiful lawn and trees;two-, ported the educational conference 'Nora" Clark, Vincent Bye, Orval large bank barns and large silo. This must be seen to be appreciated. Terms reasonable. held in Toronto'on July 5tb, at Baker!, Waller Reid, Howard ply to Win,Edwards,Claremont. the Trustee & Ratepayers' Allsoci Bradley, Cecil Lockwood. A. 19. - !, A"' BAND HARDWARE 37t' YS ' last. He Gibson, Teacher.• FREDEX X'S BAY pLtion on Monday night Assured the meeting that the Leg- -A meeting of representatives islative Government would in the• of the municipalities between very near future provide adeqnste Scarboro and Port Hope was held 0jdL means of iransp6rtatioa for pupils in Whitby last Thursday night to rural centres of education­- to consider a proposal subn�itted Come and enjoy the cool breezes of -Miss, Lillian Wiman passed by F. H. Richardson to electrify a '..the lake. Good orchestra in attendance. > with first-class honors Trier Elemen section of the Canadian Northern Old-ti.me Dances Saturday Evening, -U R E .S Lary Piano examination, and Miss Railway and tbus provide better July the 15th.Edna Reid passed with honors the transportation to Toronto and als-o introductory,Piano extilmination provide potter- and light tothose The Fam' otis Cold Water Paste ,-.of the Toronto Conservatory of districts along the line that have ELM DALE MILLS Music, recently held at the 'home so far been unable to secure t-his j* 1=102CMMU11-TO, :. - I ..1. In White and Mits. of Mrs. Jobp Soden, of Brougham, modern necessity. . The scheme Both are pupils of Miss H. LawT--outlined Ly M.. ,and are to' be congratulated on templates the electrification of the Having taken over the Elmdale their success. C. N. R. from Cherrywood to the Mills from 7. W. Weeks, I :-One pound of Muresco will 'cover -Promotion examination Pick- Don station, build a line from wish to announce that the ering public school, Intermediate Cherr Pickering (a dis- .t, Business will be car- .4nen of about three-mflW-te� - -,--.iwood to P -Ro=-=nes­-,n-order-of seventy ve, squareffeet Sr. III to Jr. IV-Hilda Walsh nett with the Toronto-Eastern, ried on in the•(hon),.Uzzie McGinty (hoe), Aure- which is already graded- from usual way., lia Smith (pass), Mildred Murphy Bowmanville to Pickering. The -We wi)l'keep on hand &III 'Put u'p in 4, 2 and 5 1b. packages'-- (rec), Evangeline Cowan (rec). Jr. municipalities interested were all n III to1Sr.-•IIIFlorence Mutch(ban), well represented,there being -!&'of Feed. kin gabout Phoebe Baker (hon),Ethel Bray 150 present, and the scheme re* We'have at present, Kenneth Morley(piss), Har• celved practically the unanimous 60 pass), Dorothy support of those present. A devu- 1 Cdr Bran land Shorts Card and, (pass),a Morrissey POinjand get & Qolor' 4 Car Barleyand Oat Feed Andrew (pass), Johnnie Greenlaw tartan will present their case to 0 it is vied :"I Car Western Oats . out this•Mom). Beater Mighton (rec). Sr. Premier Drury, wh read all Ell 1) It to Jr. III-Irene Conpland bon will give it his hearty sup p; t. As Also Corn. obligation Edna Reid (bon), Lizzie Annatin this scheme involves no obligation (hoc), Howard Law (pass), Helen on the part of the municipalities, Ogilvie's Royal Honsebol&Flour' sanitary finisb•0 F Cowan (pass), Austin Baker (pas@), no vote will have to be taken. Pastry Flour Ralph Annan (Dass), Basil Bye This plan also contemplates the Chopping done every day (pass), Barbara Hall (roe), Allan scrapping of a part of the C. N. Andrew (rev), Angus Liscombe which now does very little bu ering =t T Walter Richardson (rec), VV ClO., Js EL Bund Pick