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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1922_07_28 Vrl T 1U V, F7 y '7-v� M I P, I WIT M-1,7 7i 47 M o. C -.S Ask VOL. XLL PICKERING' .ONT., FRIDAY, JULY 28, 192 No. 4' FAIRPORT. ft4tf000tigmtol CHERRYWOOD. Betablisbed 1923 Geo.- E. -Baker Al. Sparks. of Obba*&. visited his A special weetliig of the Cherry. home hereon Sunday, -,wood Ratepayers' Association will be Mrs. Wm. Sparks, of Wynyard, held in the hall on Mondayeven' lug GREENWGQD .-. We have moved our Offi6e and �8ssk­ 'a Visiting her mother, Mrs. H. next Jul3i 31st,for the purpose of die- d 0. & O'Brien. cussing bydrozradial matters, and if sitio, Music Store to the centre of Win. Bell'bad the mief ort une to get deemed expedient to appoint a dele- J.2B0f, Claremont. Oat. a nasty gash in his foot while ¢athlng gatiou to wait on Premier Drur t1►e town and we are put- one day last week. Tuesday next. This . y on is is a questiola F. TOMLINSON. M, B., Member Thos. and Mrs.' P1`7.Pr, of Toronto, which is the greatest importance to - LL S' Ling on a new brick i us to the whole I of1the College of Physiciano-and Surgeons paid a yhdt to the Bay last week in this vicinity as well as .(Ontario. Office: that formerly occupi��d b front and making their new launch. They were oritheir towwhip. If a hydro-radial is buit- the late Dr,R.Brodie,and latterly by r. Caly way home from a trip to the Thous- it will frsure permanent transporta- well. Phone. Claremont,Qnt. 23 y 'A large and and Islands. tion to the city,and no further a0x1 .spacious building 70 ft. long ety regarding the closing of Cherry ;--V E.TCARTWRIGHT, M. 15'. M. �D U NBARTON. wood station will be felt.': A discus- tyofOntario. Of 'Feed o.C-fP.& S.,Ort. A coroner for the Coon, ciou will also take .place on co-opera. 29cehours: 12-2 and'-s or at otherlhours by, sppc;tnreent Phone Bell Miss Ethel Willett spent the week- tive"mat ter@. illarley No.24.R. Ind. h�ne No,400. Pickering. On- end with Miss argaiet Westgate. M .,4 twin. We re Selling Agents for For feeding pigs o6 other feed Mr. and Mrs. Perry, of Toronto, Whitevale garden party a Phonographs, Pianos, Singer Sewing spent the week-end with Robert and n tea, gives eqnal-res-iin fdr,,. MCKINNON, M.D., I.R.C.S., Machines Records, Sheet Music, Wednesday, Aug. 2nd. N C • Edlabab, member of the College of Band InstruiNnts.Violins etc. Mrs. Clark. the money.. Physsaians and urgeons at Ontario,usenuose We coogtalulate-* Marion White Make sure of your: sup ioDf So al College of Swirsons, Ediab-Vii. BROUGHAM. ply tuntion to of wamen and Government Standard and Harold Anderson on successfuliv Omeeand Brougbasit. Lightning Protection. their entrance examinations" while it lasts.. . passing Beatty Stable Equipment, min Gertie White is taking a trip Baying op�ratlons are now finished' YI up the Lakes to the Boo and will re- And the grain harvest has begun with Steel Stalls and Stanchions, Water 10UP16 turn through I.Ake. Michigan Via the promise of a bountiful yield, Baby Chick Feed The raspberry crop in this Ray Carlo, Chicago. vicinity Just the thing for young Chicks. W. H.'KENNEDY. Barrister. Sol- Litter Carriers. Work haa begun on repairingthe is a large one and is now being picked. Witar.'Notary P blic.lCosiveyancer &c. U Early aT Vfbkby.Out. 41 surroundings of the Pre6byterian . ples are plentiful, butthe late Also, HeV Feed comprised church. We have waited loin and crop wi I be very light. of best mixture of B. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and patiently. An interesting game of football W" A Stoubille- ��ts Mile lry Anderson. accompanied at Claremont last Saturd gralos for •Bolicitarr.Neta"PvbXa.Zte. Moo"So I " T 01530,401111 ft Brook Bt.Nartli.WWtbl. My g between the Brougham Trail byberfriend. Mrs. Collins and child, reanitL has b"n holidaying at her home here "angers and the Claremont boys,Bro. ALBS & JOHNSTON ugham winning by -Barristers: for a week. 1-0. The Clare- "etii..'229 Danforth Ave. (Woolworth Bldg) mont boys received their defeat in Toronto. Phone Gerrard 4411. Saturdaym, dal- Look fla re 11 Mrs.- Dick. of Kankakee. and dau- their usual style. 401y hter, Mrs. Kemp. are spending t sera 1720.(Ind.) be We congratulate Miss Winnie Wil- summer with the former's brother, f Claremont-, who passed with F. I LLIA M J. BEATON.B. A.,Bar- George White, and other relatives son, 0 1 t. W If Its real good Furuita in' honors her imentarr and Mar- Solsc;tor. member of tlx firm ai Pre. d re clack h 1 worry ExamIN. Theory. also Miss -11.Denison,Foster and Beaton. Tot..to walout.of quarter•cut oak in Oliver and Mrs. Annan and family., =at Trvau Building;ss Bay Street.ToTonito. of Hamilton. vi Edna Green. of Greenwood. on pass- sited the former'n TeWplione MAin 961 and 962. any of the period styles the Element6ry Theory.with first- grPodmotber. Mrs. Andergon. last ius boinore. Both young ladies you are thinking of Sunday. also Ww. Anderson,of Ring- wood. visited big mother. wrote on thps- subjects at' the. On,- -SEE tario Ladies'Cr)ll Pie Whitby, several weeks ago and are pupils of Mrs. J Ht7DSON, D. 1). S.. L. D. 8� t miss • 132 -1, - Don the A"bitevale gparden John Soden. Ca. �cn�i Tcromto. 'Hudscn'sl%�� System" of comfortable plate vcrk-. Write for • • B E A L party and tea, Aug 2nd. -Jitiorinstxin or phone North:5316 4 STOUFFVILLE. GREEN RIVER. Our.r--hool Board raised the salarles LANE B. BEATO.N. D. D. S.. B Graduate c..' he Royal Cotelie of D-jrPd Any quantity, we 5Low sou Sam Miss Gertrude DeFee, of Toronto. of our assistant teachers to$1.000. Sutteons and University at Toronto. Office A bugle band has been organized Th-_ UniN-errxal over W• M Fnngtr's hardware stare. V;hs%bg. plea, You don't have to pay Is viAtina triesidq here. Office hours 9 to 12 : 1 to Izid. v!dve Mrs, Wm. Cowie entertained a num- under the leadership of Mr. Mare, laft,771=w 148k03:11=0 men Phone 220. 4141y until the ' itood's are de- - Tbomachicery for the barrel fac- -her of nieces last week. 410ne rf 0,,r Production-) delivered at your home. Alf, and Mrs. Michell entertained a tort'is expected to be be herb In a flu*invoo gavilro. ..cumber of friendslast week, week or so. We Bell Sill's Rite-Lite Lens".for- We sell the,'Oetermoor Mattress The hand has been re-organized and all ma area of cars-the best Mrs. A. Nigbswander spent a few and all Simmons Bedding days with friends in Toronto. concerts will be 'Riven on the main in the =srket for .W V. RICHARDSON- Real Es League football game last Saturday. street every Saturday night. the ruivtote. Insurance.Conveyancing, Notary and Springs. The baseball- club are putting on a price. IF, .Etc..Pickering,Ont. *core 6-1 in favor of Shamrocks. Wheels Mrs. George Ferrier and son, Leslie, big celebration on Civic Holiday,Aug.:Tires for all can, Emery Ith.with a garden party in the even- Saw and Emery Mandrit% AZELANNIS-Elocutionir-t For. of Toronto, visited friends here. .3, Lad- FRUIT BASKETS Mrs. A. Kelsey entertained her lit• Ing Ci I pie ii of (ren A. S-mrtly For torms App rcular Saw nd tie niece from Toronto for&w licailon has been made hs a and,Highland Creek C reset dates. .-phosietsmalvern 2408. Fruit Baskets of all descriptions great-- eek. ders, etc. :High O. 35-9, There Is to be a free-for- 11 Picnic Toronto company to e%tablish a boot ly reduced this year. Wilson's Park on Angus 7th. Sat and sbne factory here. The Board of .1'Woodvirorkint and GenorAll POSTILL, Licersed Auctioneer. Plent-y of all 'kinds on hand at posters. Trade 14 awaiting further Information for Coactiddh at York and Ontario, Aae- bin the matter. -%tcas anmn-ro to on Pliftso" Miss Ten& Gray returned.to Toron- asaft of all .Green River. - I . . ' Mr.- Marr, the new editor of the W..H. JACK!�ON, Brock Road' L- - aspiaso, 'Ladrese Green Rival P.0., On%, - to. after spending her vacation under Or address R. R.N -Tribune"and family are now resi- 0. 1.Locust Hill- the!parental roof. Pivirering, Ont.1 3.111ATON TOWNSHIPOLERE A number of friends attended the dents here and we bespeak for them • 0mvelaaaw, comosimonat for'"ImIll How* Phone 6405 Mark. funeral of the*late Arthur Collins,of-splendid success. Mr. Marc is a live a. 'Latialsaftsis a". blanalt Wan wire, and If his editorials and work sates °tasnwt lot Chopping and Oat Bolling every week Toronto. last week. Oak. day excepting Monday. A cooking demonstration was held here so far Is any criterion, be Will hetpallin his power to make Stouff- He're You ., Are' T-NAVIDA PL'GH-Livr-stock swe'.' at the home of Mrw"' Melville Draper A-Itioneer. (;-aduite of C M. Joe"* school. W. G.Barnes, Green River ­Wilson*o,Park."on Tuesday last. Ville grow. Mrq. Wm. Hoorer and 21aughter, Two crazy men, who evidently go, Chicago Latti=4 experience with pedigfftd stock Block and ri-sil work. All kirds of ales Miss Bessie. of Toronto. attended the Sited with something stronger than ded to. Terms Phone W. I. picnic at Whitev4le last Ri the ed the M,*nslon ro&ly atter reasonable. a Ltur- *ordinary cider. enter C e in e r, PICK-ER-ING d-%jj House here at dead of might and 4? Loyal Standy-byp Class accom- stoFtelted chairs, dlsbpq. 10tittles and everything of. Gr ..WN. MAW. LICE'_%*,-ED AVC- L%" anted the Wbitevale Young People thing tbev could tay bold a], TIONEER.for York.Ontaric and Durham LUMBER YAR 1% An alarm was givert and tbiconstables Counties. All%me-i�,(sales prtrmPt!y,attended on a motor excursion CO Pori; Perry last week. of the town arre9ted them and placed-ft, Termsmazonuale. Dstieofor •Ikles may be imber, arrortged.st NEWS'00cv, lied and Indepen- Mies Mina Fuller. of Toronto.has them In the coop to sober up and to dent phone&. Ahitby.Ont, sly await their trial. returned to her home, after spending Hardwood floor*ng ber vacation with her uncle and aunt' -Dr. N,.E. McEweli, B.V.Sc. We Can supply you in. W. A. and Mrs. Fuller. Miss Violet Hear the Areadiang Concert Co., 7 'S h i 1191 ec.4 Faller accompanied her.. at Whitevale, Wednesday, A ugtist the 2nd. uracuste JaiversiLy e e,Chi, Veterinary Surgeon.- or I or Loronio. n Come to the old ilt�-Jjityued xuro,_, Rcud lRoo. , Former Veterinarian to Macd,-,��,Ljd [plain and Quartered Oak, party and tea, Whitevale, GREENWOOD. Augne� the 2fid. Agr`culturitl College. Quebec. ond rrompt kStention to all clients. all "Beaver B(bard" Randal Brown was home over Sur• Bell and Ind. Phones, day. sr WHITEVALE. ;stock. Miss Young is holidaying with the PICKERING, ONTARIO Miss Lillie Gerard has it number of Bonner family. R E E S 0 IR F. A. Sirs. Emmerson, of Toronto; was -TIME TABLE-Fick0mg Station W. D. Gordon & Son, city boarders. . . . home over the week-end. T.R. TrikicagoirizEsetiluess follows Sirs. Judson Pugh has heen:visiting Gordon Smith is in Toronto thiq X.J00 ZT5'M 7 57 A 1J.' PICKERING her sister, MT9. Eva Lick during the w6ek•�qistin his father. No. 10 Mail past week. ' 28 Local 2 23 P.M. F. Mantle, A. Davis and L, Wilaon -B6 Ltical -6-04 P.z!d The past week has he6n a week of rntS-,t,,rd,v in Coldwater. 'Bell and Independent phone. picnics-allii3oqt one for every day- Stindav train,' 7.57 A.M. Hafold Matiliews is off duty these L-. A%. oir JE days And under the doctor's care,mr ou �se�d�11 P 01) S 0 Trains' gloing West 'due all followl-, , u No, 35 Lot-&I 7.47, A Si- T �,h,jpn IZ�t Walter and Mrs. Booth and family (,b H Toronto, *q hnli..- -13p , 0. �N 0 M e C. �_Peu� ,hvwvt-t:k und Irs Yoront; daying withWa Mrs. Trimble. 27 Local 2.x4 P.M. Station at Brougham still have their' dry time in there. Mrs. Brown is home dgain, after R Mail 9.65 P. M. expert from the factory and also have r Congratulations to the pupils who ines. Sunday train, New Cbpvrolet W) S6eciitls in dock, tried the entrance exams. Success to spending sonie time.in St. UatbAri 5liss 0. Pen gelly'spent a couple of Foregoing is arcording to Stap.dard' the 38peed.'4-_Ar at the 2-speed price, them in the future. day:� with fiends In Toronto thi, Mrs, Brownridge and daughter have week. time. Agent for C parii Separators. Willard L Goodyear and Dunlop tires. heen spending the week-end with the Mrs. 8. Stewart sp t Sunday in. AT "he only car on the, road that cannot f6rmer's mother at their summer cot- CI aNughter. Airs,our crtpetitors. Less tagp,returning home on 317onday, aremnnt with her Oliver.I'''matobed START BUSINESS i:;i--; qnd less'oil than any car on the The BR tilt Mission Circle will hold Mrs. Robert Hirve:L and baby. of t(j;;d-Rnd Service is nur Watchword, ic at the boine of Mrs, Herhet t Toronto. is spending a week with W hite Rose Gasoline and Enarco Oil. '=er, I Kosr Kottage,"Creek View Pleasa,41 laslifig-Refreshing- SCHOOL THIS SUMMIR -Ave., on,Ang, -I�t, Afternoon and B,,t and 'Mrs. Harvey. Mrs C. Nichol is confined to. the I'm gives prompt pt relief in cases of Sick, Gerow's Garage, Brougham evening program iriven. - Tea served house with a severe attack of larnbago Bilious or Nervous Headache,Bilousnes& The Show Schools in Tnt,, never at 43 o'clock for 2.5c. Ice cream for and other,complications. -jaundice,Constipation. Indigestion. Sour close in Summer. They . or.,. tl,,Jdtil; and August Don't waste the sale in the booths. Everybody we]- Walter and Mrs. Washington, of Stomach. Hiccough, Heartburn, Rheu- a season-start now to team type. come. Come aud have Ft good eime, - Toronto Pnt the week-end with matic or Gouty Conditions i. Individual instruction in every course. The nice riiin On Sat urday afternoon writing, shorthand and bookkeeping• FALL -TERM ! �J Walter Sirs. Wilson. I Wampole's Grape-Salte kept a number away from the Wom- George Middleton is in a very crib- I F. McIntosh, Clsi•f PrIs•ip•t eld 41";s higm ca .' 'Opens Aug. 28 en's Institute picnic which was h cal condition, owing to some'stolnRch ej for * - i1j,I at the home of Mrs. George Burk- trouble, We hope It may 'not prove all SUN troviiew twenty-six Who attended report a fine Mr and Miss Kenny 0- T "TOWNTO PLLIOTT holder. and In spite of the wet the more serious. eu a !WWI- _F�_ U me. Mrs. D. K. Heaton is hostess were't�!.Fuests of the Harvey fatin for our Atignst. meeti . WFttcb 't'jurios Measles,star..*I son u-muccm announcement later. / -Aii-, .-fs F"w. aikkas an F. W. Gibson's on P;itll&v eveni.g. An old-fashioned garden p _ar(y and We con �Yonge &-Charles Sts, An wratulate both teacher and TW Grain Chopping and tea will be keld on the Methodist .6 )4- pupils who wrote on tneigntrat -Pq, . . 19 STRICTLY Fill-ST-CLASS. Our church lawn on tb(s evening of Wed- It it owe I nesday, Aug. 2nd, Tea will be served exams, five 'pupils out of -having Laxod".re�nntit_.21-lqs AND FL tKING graduates readily obtain employ. passed, while t ree took honor' 1Z dw UTW. pro from 5 to 8 o'clock. --A splendid Mabel Bie, Edna Green and Alice ment owing to their superior traiu• gramme will be rovided by the Ar- Pegg. I am prepared to-,do' Chopping and ing and our.assistance in placing cadians Concert�o.,of Whitby.which day No. PICK R I N., G NEW Oat Flaking every Monday them. IT UNDOUBTEDLY PAYS TO in jpo_v:i�pe of W. D, Dykes, tenor and Friday, Mi'so McColl, soprano , Miss Staple- Prinier Drury says big Govern P soc- ATTEND TH a 9 BEST. Write to-day ford, violinost : Jack Parker, b,� of, 11� Stoneboata-For Fale . ,nor- merit will stay out full term for our catalogue and airange to ist. and %139 Kenny, accompanist. A Legislature. a for S`ftle- enter at our Fall Opening. refreshment booth will be on the John F. Bayles, Claremont grounds for the sale of ice cream etc. Large government grants have • W. J. Elliott, Principal Admission 95 cents, children under 12 been earned by schools much in Pickerirg Zrm, &Itore Rural Route No,2 Tears, 15 cents, excess of former years. 1.!.fFt��'�'' � '- ''_''� •#,;..r. .�-��' .�9Pr;� t.`-- e•a 'Y4^ �JX ',,,,,•'k�,• ,.r'. .s.. �Y ,r.. ;-` r ` . r L'+L;'3ep .�. `unr a•-t•` .ti sr Lisa rF°•:�,.. '"+�- ° .k' �'_ .,+ n' -s,`y +. /°7L:.rT `•. asj,`.. ,..+_ `J.i':..r...T�'• +•„.a,Y 7i:N" n'-.-� ,y .•�R S' "+ -,fs,r' Li ,� ly .,},.,+r^'f •,, .•,. .s•a:.a,'•"'srs•' - .i'• - ti' y% M1 ..r - �`�-'. q ,"{I , ..iv... "'.'4 , 4•!-tt-,,. �yt i;'x.._'•'.iir,C'y ..".c•.,,r,a' y c•:: a�3 •,'A^' `f'r.,y.,1'. _ .. - i. - .. �i a+ts4A.:'•4''t':G Y rya .�' � • ,•'�i. °h'•• �•o••.,.,-.^ Tom+ rt^. '4' IQ,y'rr=' ','�`� .J+ . .0.„ .w'!'� •.•.y ,/emu �n yy�,w }'- .Tr .pµ,LCJ •..•• ., ..-•, • , \ .,, T -'•. .rn`w Yµ. T "^Y' �..� ri �, i �. �� it ll_ � .,._ � .. - - - - _ -.. .. - _ - • Tw,r:.ry. • A. 7 r - �� due to color pigment in the blood, , which shows through the skin. Every and the worst �s yet o come 4Aboutt�11.SE' color hue its oven kin clear an it a tries to keep her skin clear sad amaatb— .it will surely be ettrwtive. aSII4vP' white noses are ridiculous. ---! - Do try to find the powder that suits Q rape-Jots Punch and Other God o Whip-one and one-quarter Cupfuls of Your akin in color and feature. I note � Recipes. heavy cream vatil stiff, fold in the so many brunettes With faces made ghastly white. Have you ever held a _. . ivAsin mixture, add• one teaspoonful - r Ga+ape-juice punch is. very rte• Piece of perfectly white paper against $ ;tng. It requia+es two quay is of grape- o! vanilla extract, then freeze. f. the glass which forms your mirror? tip•. =" juice,sae quart of vv+ater,one gram of _ You will find that very little glees - • _' 'Sanctified. �� •;" t : ginger ale, juice.of six orar-ges, juice is perfectly clear in bone. There is .. 4 of six lemons. Make a syrup of one When Baby Dame a gasrdian angel usually a tinge of color in it (green I •" a "' a �` IfO sugar d o2 and the water,'agneOm bent his shielding wings more often than not) and it is due About the house sad shut out sordid -the juice from the oranges and lemoaa, to this color, perhaps, that we do not a and place the rinds in the syTuP.When things. always "see ourceel'a as ithera see us." I a / v r . - .-"... the sugar is ddasoh+ed,. remove from At]east that is the excuse I m'akR for i A o ' w the fire. When cool remove rin&,.add The race for wealth, Position, Place, the malty starbling contrasts I see. I �� o o � semaind ingredients, adding more and fame Few ' rag-'ngree�die people can use a wife powder I I ` - ' ` sugar if needed. Pour over ice and Seemed such a paltry thing;-when with success. Only a too florist blonde ,fie rolo, 13a�bY cai?fe•' can stand 7t; the pale blonde should { use a flesh-colored wder. There is a ;.: An attractive salad is roadie by �- We loo Po ing, a Wad bowl with lettf:ee leaves• set some standard, brunette shade for the very dark olive powder is used sweetly wise, akin and cream-colored _ X! $ i taro or three lettuce leaves and Of life before those innocent ble-eyes, for the shades of 'eo complexion which + + place in the centre. Over this place a PR of radinh ' cut' in very small come in between. Whatever tits shade ' We aimed at leading toddling feet a l aides. Cover the radishes with a layer used, PP Y it epariagly and it you i through fair value the texture of our skin,remove - serf sliced tomatoes, and over these y _. _ .. '+place a layer of thinly-aliced cu- And holyl lands--the angel helped us every bit of the powder before. +erfmbere. Cover with French dress- tag at night. 1 ' hog cictat lightly with paprika sad And somedsow every little meaner In -the Doctor's OfBeft serve very cold • _ ,St74ea heat salad m'skee an appet- Place, The young woman in the expensive izfng supper dish $oil medium-sized Within our souls took on a higher furs had been talking f or a bong time. "' ±''1: beets until tender, plunge 'into cold grace; When at last she finished the doctor, Our spirit music thrilled with grander' AIM water and remove the skins. SCOOP sound• i who had been listening intently, nod - ;fi ` ." out the ceakres, leaving the 1she11s to Our feet climbed Gedwsrda in the daily f died his head slowly. "You are right, ° '=.•;_be stxf'ed with cooked peas, chopped round Mra Royal, be said gravely, y*ou - �• �/ ��. - Englisb walnuts sand a little cold are a vestry sick young woman- But sue, t'Idcken. veal or lamb cat into dice. When Baby esm2ilSan Gard. Yen r�rn be snared if you are strong g1 Plsux an lettuce leaves;top with nag- enough for heroic treatment ,� M ounaise dressing and serve with rye or "What would' it" be?" she asked; The Well-Dressed Girl ' •brown breafd and trotter, sandwiches. trembling. Pineapple !snit Ph is particular- A mom* I_ c4enaudh to give a re- "I am g9n ng to give you tie'fbst, 'O rnl h+ + ' •.' ''•' iy good. Place in a large mixing bowl,Section of,the entire figure is some-I dose now. After that you can decide „` one eu of strainfed' tea, one large'thing every woman should hays if she,for urself." ,L..'- -- l ; man and women who tries for happi- + eupfig of finely diced pinesgn" or a i can affa rd it. 'Sometimes a bureau' Startled,she looked round.the room. eras through marriage. Some - eiQ CaII of arvabed pineapple,the,juice of mifsor can be tiked so that it reflects It was a 10asent' lace, and. was ff . P p falling in love with you •u just the CA'I"S SENSE OF - c two lemons; one sliced orange and the figure, but when life mirror is! no medicine in eight--tact even a bed seed of happiaeas. Fife puts t��au- ' ` to taste: CbA on the ice-for stationary, there should be an addd- tle. Reassured but still anxious she 1 1;.. �r serene of such eeeeds-oppoa�ttmities-- -HUMOE j; taco or three hours and just Previous'tiona. glass, huang in a good light and looked at the doctor inquiringly. into our lives, Having done that, she's ro serving,:• - to s stir in one quart of cracked in proper position. By aging a band- T%e first thing always,' he said, do h� part -She leaves us to take a, '#ce,one pint ad ice-water and one quart' glass one can see both the back and "is to discover the trouble. 'Fr Frequent- ►, I card of theist. An American, who has spent much' ° of carbonated water, poured from a�front of the figure. ly the trouble, you kndw, is not physi- "But I never do wrong things," 'the time in England, tells of a Httle = =` badgbt. If carbonated water is no# The girl oi' woman cak but spiritual." w » „ „ woman peed; I don't see why- • comedy that took place in a country u evailew use three piste of ice-water.11 looks herself over critically w'hen:-she Paychoanaly+sis, she t d� "Do you eves do t„ right area. he tn,n; It was. the gniefest and cleanest Fruit ace cream can be nnade of milk,`has dressed, to be sure that all the ht- He'made a careless Vesture. "If.you .asked, and the room wetaed to-ring and perhaps the barest inn he had ever f' if cream is not available. Use live tle details are correct. Skirta have am wn'li;, that's the fashionable label. The with the quespo- seen. He had the parlor all to-bimself 4 . Capfuls of milk or one large-sized can unpleasant habit of sagging in -the thing itself is as old as the first under . "I doa'.t untderst&W'- she said "fal- at tbia particular time. and •eat at the "• of evaporated milk, the juice of one�back, anti nothing will spoil the ap- standing man or waiasn. And. year teringly. _ plain deal table, wrapped about with { ieaaroaf, and three cupfuls of sugar.I pesuxarce so wench as that. 'The peetti- trouble is older than'that I am as- "Hsppineee'has to be earned; that's a silence that was a positive, taagi'ble Aid six large peaches, peeled and i coat that is supposed to be the right: smming that Eve tras not partic-*,arly the eternal law. Happiness has to be thing. Suddenly he stopped eating, M soma- mashed, or three cupful* of straw-' wail etfeidsnly show below the, n:idsaatanding; but she wasn't to Darned by unsedfishneat,b a barrios or red raspbeerries,washed and hem off the skirt---ar y+ott'll and that blame; she hadn't had maul pt Y 11�, hen- beret with a curious idea that some- �' • , amshed;or a can of crushed pineapple. yofxe' heels hove run curt,' fence,'•-he added whim Ps'- eset work and by*active-)oving, Expect thlag was about�to'happen. ;. � y ing to be happy because you doKS't die v e And It did. A faint-tapping sounded Mix'fruit, sugar and.lemon-juice, add • Skirts will rumple and crease In the But the young woman only looked wrong things is Me—expecting to get, to the'long passage otttatttg' it grew 'the milk, then freeze. A richer ioe111111 back, and You may And that your at him blankly,and he at once became a Potato crop merely because you've louder, and present a lean, lanky CTeslm is obtained by making the milk i coat 91towd oe oretaaed &4..L um ria<, a...,cr sgai3t "The real trouble with bought the steed. The seed has.to-be �y ' .,. yellow lose cruised at the open door, :51 1tybD junket before freezing. The re-! shiouldieta. The overrolhai that,fits in! you," he said. is that you want to be planted, and the vines have to be cal- bvlously is search of crumbs. c1pe will fnetw shoat three quarts oY front sometimes sticks out behind; the happy and are nsit" tivsted and the field weeded before The man remained perfectly still. ' !(ice creasy {hat that]colts so well around the face a Stye gasped with"' astonishment, youiae harvest comes. That's the treat- The hen went about outfit_her head Raisin acs cf+eam b new to teeny.Fdoes not always set well upon the 14a How did yea} know? a To stake, soak (until ,or rosy show that the hair has not "Miff dear ehil "he , yours But �� got to give it LO askew, narrowly tne�pectlII4 the place- "� PAP) one �'P- t y d* replied,smiling y,�resel;L„ "She seemed cautious to'a,n aboard de- been "^'( " i[uI of seeded raisins in two cupfuls o! arranged in the back in a way to';"it's what :,,._ r! wants, whether t•-.- - water and ague tab I becoming there. Your, he knows it or note Want it be- arse, taking each step with paintnl tablespoonful of lemon- make the Inert bew '� Lime Bl� : - avarinese,an mating no advance with- - 3uk& Place the mixture in a closely t glvvea sad shoes may not look well to-I cause it is something God meapet us � � out each time tboroughly reconnoiter covered saucepan and simmer slowly. gether. or.tray not harmonize with! to have; until we are at ]east begin- Tlfenb la so much strong men are f tag e.�. UC,-or - of the room. • Her- . -..nfrtfl the raisins are tender, and but`, your dress, tltotfg�tt separately each ffirtg to reach the things thst God thankful tor— A nation's progress, or a `slow rtoatatapa on the hardwood floor were . Doe-half cupful o! wanes •rrmains. 'inert may be all right means for us we ate always miserable. I as acute as the blows of a hammed in. Moisten one tablespoonful of corn-I The W011•slreseed girl attends to You are in trouble because atrite's cad; „'b. eitat+eh is four tablespoc>anfu3s of cold,these details before leaving her room, is never a has to 14nd though I Joia my praise with the pervading edlentre. She could not - g gift; it attivaye has to be ��� node muffle them. 'tf7 as she would, dl water. adding a few grains ad sak,'then forgets all about t'hean. She earned. Arad you have not eearned.it" Grave things are these I scarce can though every moment saw her anxiety r?' " add to the raisins and cook until the studies her type in confection with "Why, doeter," she protested; "�a redoubled. What was ahe so deeper mixtate is clear, being careful not to ev'er'y detail of her totiet and dares note can't earn"-she Rushed little-"A Comprehend, ately afraid oti And they tits man crush the raisins while stirring. Add I make the mistake ad using white pow- happy marriage, for instance.,, Bo vastrare they; caught eight of the other.personage fn a three-•quarters of a cupful of sugar, den' if she is a brunette. It is tffrpos• Ttrs doctor d And so apart, dear God, I pray Thee roipped his clenched take the little dambeltosr dfsma _^ ;remove from the fire and keeping the silrle to chaag'e a dark eompllexion'to band on- his desk. "That's exactly M On the window ledge, slumbering is - I Fife color of the skin is whale y �� for these Thy little bleae- F a>drsbars covered stand amide to cod. light p►tdt; you hang 'to do, yon "slid every lags'sake.' the sunshine, lay a frowsy tabby cat. y -- which now, as the man for the first - - The common Joya of every dal, time observed hes.'apened one eye-- he l = " — My xarden blowing In as April wfnd,- a wary, vixenish.green eye--and turn- ' - - i ed it on the ben. The reason for the _ A linnet's greeting and me mum- _ ho'n'e cautio ea' Ing fall • I�� � Of ha speedily Justified. 1 happy sunshine through the i- i i qg opened bltnd,' . It is a moot point whether any sense i I - of humor has been vouchealed to the - �. iil;;I li ; The poplars tall _ That guard my threshold sad the peace lower creation; but the old cat !n this ....` case possessed Chfe sense if ever four 1 I that fella footed creature 'e hid. _ Like Sabbath Hilliness from my humble Doff a She rolled er teat, and made as -- walls.. if she- would spring. There was no - '`I'' Tits little, simple Joys that we forget harm !a the act. She had evidently { �r not the slightest wiser to"hurt the hen. - nil �1C Ii __. A40 • that lights not even leave her snug perch; and ► The pages of the books I love the- -for all the man knew, the thing may :open or In the of 'ice, �, have been done entirely for his owe t' The hearth's red we:coming on win- entertainment. She may have Wished ter nights `this food helps _ The kindly Jest to aee`what>t comical figure when cuts - ` O That moves within its circle and the when she is made to run on a surface - - unsuited for clawed-feet. And this hen, - i 77HH����XPLORERS and hunters have taken Grape- _ a for all her Instant and frantic efforts, i.i Nuts as one of their•prineipal foods—because Companionship of thous We heart made as little .progress on the lard ' ��. holds dear. Grape—Nuts contains much nourishment in . polished boards as a rose on a tread• . 10 sat bulk. mill, till, giving It up at last, abe took °' The dear accustomed Joys we' lightly wing and cluttered screeching out' in- : Office workers find that a breakfast or lunch of take to the yard, communicating her alarm r Grape-Nuts is much better for them than a heav , Too much for granted sometimes,as to,all her fellows there, so that the is 7. •� y whole village rang with their din. tr� , fy >: ?'' starchy meal—because Grape Nuts digests ens}ly Ats tai era gate and, so semen- s :." got��°"' _. E and wholesomely. Thereupon.the old cat settled down - • ry +er,� _ beinng, again, with a fat, contented smile up- °�'�` The richness ettsd crispness Of•Grape-Nuts, that -� For these my thanks for these my on her faces and smirked herself to p treasures piled, ales 'term barley food,have awsraderfnl y p. " - •��%!` - c�arm for the taste. Thoae�faer may to - — -- _ _-__ _. _ - - z�rget, dear Father --;:— v �p - r�,�•, +�+;: - take t. .- tuaneI fort mg airplanes - -« An or to your grocer today will bring this My thanks for these Thy little bless- g g splendid food to you: Ready to eat from the pack• is a ion tube n speed if which air is •+ �. •�-,..; togs' sake. blown at a known speed and in which are— littl add s e cream or milk in the dish. —Theodosis Garrison. there is placed an exact model of the d ` -a--- airplane to be tested. ' a: Lots of peoplie who think -the world drape-NutS• THE BODY BVII.DER - owes them a living are too lazy to - 4 ' •s - _ couleat the debt �c Two new inventions are a wireless There's a Rectson rr Beep the hanging plants fresh and receiving station in a match-box, and Made by Caaadiaa Postum Cereal Co.,Ltd.,Windsor,Ontario ti moist by putting a small funnel in the a aireless receiver that can be warn a'M•. basket and 1113ing it with water every likes oast-ring, with an umbrella as morning. aerial : orb `s; ? 'v.•-, sr, Z,V' _ .'-+.. za--� -w+W+',�cra•3 °.�' P.; ,. .r+ cam? s'S,a,,h t„' '- '�_• s `•°ai a....�'�•- '�J!m' „+�a,�•f', 4 fp•''ua.,�,,c„ s. � +� ..:,�•;, �. ,:..-,s, .. .iy;,;.xt•--+4 . .y� . ''�:-' rw6""&:.:.��:?' ;.�+,��.`w.• •fix.,.' .�+ ._' .�:', dire i ,�, •�' '^:' •'k•"t'°' +R:! _ ..•vr+ : -•y-, ,, ,fit ♦ .� �" by •✓ r _ ... •.rL-,.Si ."v! ee+v y.! -r`.. �ra+••e � t3'r M •!L.: •h. � .. 1; „S. _ .. '�' .•. y ^S. . _;•-few+-:-• .r. ..wti•' .�- 9i,•r' � .Y - YH•..� rFt�✓' ,y4 {` -cr• A _ S �. •� °J. • •• .. `` .0 ' i /�d�nitl!liamiae>o�s_J`'.•:` BOYS G Glvow mary _ r• . W AND henever a couple; widely known I remember the first day I went to wasrss sawvaslfsl 'iratlsaa. .:... M1F@ sad` popular in the community, were school, writes John Burroughs in his W n HAYIC A CASH PURCHAI M _ f married it-used to be the custom ton ctarming sketch of his boyhood. I re- w�� t ENJO1MG fora weekly newspaper to Oo•' ario. Price must p4LW sttrac it ia. so", - �. the local newspaper to print at length call vividly the wait mother made for fur InformTa dA�alto W�W Public ins - -' �- the list of wedding gifts. The London me out of some striped cotton goods Qri CT OF Ii t �{Need RiCh, Ked Blood to Beep aewDpapere, performed the same Der- with a pair to tittle flap•, or hound'@ iyiYJ i isle[asr aiu vice for Princess Mary and her hire- mss, on my shoulders that sopped BELTING. FOR SALE Up Health and Strength. band,- viscount L.aecetles - 'whose about as' I ran. I accompanied O11T name, by the bye, is pronounced Las- Toronto.Couple,After Putting R1HRRMHIRm BRL,Te AND QUC- _ - It is a-mistake to think that anas Abu' my oldest st ugli• Tanlac to the Tea Declare slubleTet�tto ayp roval now and prices In �^ { mla is only eels with the accent strongly on the I remember strnglimlg with the alpha y girls compladat Girls .first syllable. The list is extraordin- Canada ta. Beltins Co.. iu soot probably show the effect of weak, bet; the letters were arranged is a _ it Restored Them Both t0 ill., Toronto, Out watery blood more plainly then boys. ar'y and contains enough household column; ..the vowels were first, and ..-'Splendid Condition. furnishings to start a dozen couples at then came the consonants. The teach- Homicide Justifiable Here. But many boys in their teens g� housekeeping. or would-call me to her chair three or "My wife--and I put Tanlac to the The PazfeL--"Lire admply meddsniat L' thin and weed rho Chet they Among Lour'times a day and, opening the test aad we both think V-b a womdlw* to hear a person say afa Y whe I y, � Ain the offerings were no lase '; r , ' '4it have not enough blood, or that it in than sixty-six jugs and bowls, sixteen spell look,point to the letters and ask ttzl•medicine;" said Edward iltuna, at should have agid ..isalt." . .. thin and watery. Let the boy in this silver , toast racks and twenty-two me to name them. ,i remember that 123 Rase Are., Toromtbo, OruL no otbea-•-"Ain't it, though?" condldon catch cold and he will lose clocks. The late King Edward after one boy, older than I,--Hen Meeker "$or U=68-years I was is a general kale strength and his health becomes his marriage found himself the posse&`: by names,-*n one occasion stuck on -down condition tiom stomach ttou- Minard'a Liniment ik sate everywboro ���• - precari8ns. To overcome this trouble sor of fifteen hundred teapots of all "e:' his and indigestion. The ItWe I ate slue both your weak boys and girls types and descriptions and or-more 'I'll bet little Johnny Burris-•= tell would cause gee to form !o badly I +~- .Dr. Williams' Ptak.P.1]e and see how than eight hundred cruets:' It Is re- what,that Ietter Is," said tiLe teacher. was miserable nIKWt of the time. I Our earth's valuate is 260'080,0000, soon gacA appetite returns anal the ported that some of them- are-still "Come nD here, Johnny' Up I went was troubled continually with comadi- 000 cubic miles. weak boy or languid girt becomes lull etc d in Landon. Only persons who and to the tumiliatioa of Ilan prompt- PLUon and frequent dizzy spoUs made 3� ' o! activity and hlgh'epirita. Mrs. P. presented at court or who ly answered, - Garvey, R.R. No. 6: Mono Mills, Oat; " me like I would letl u I stoopedA . S SAL.', `'tells what this medicine did for her could claim personal acquaintance I told you so,' said th-schoolmarm. over. I was always having headaches . 3 ,. with either Princess Mary or her hus►' How long it,took me to learn the and towards the lead I� ao weak I. L � � �$ALT sr-' Young eon. She says:- Three years band were permitted to send wedding alphabet in that arbitrary name,I do was fagged out all the me ago, mr Little boy, who was then 11 yeas old, was very pale and weak, he Charitable and other public or not know. But I tackling the ;irb, "I hadn't gotten tar on Tasman be. Ob ,. would take fsiaking spells and con• ganizations and institutions were- of abe, and slowly mastering those short tore I knew I was getting better and "TOROIiT"O SALT WO*K4 <r Dulcet o!a course ezcEpte.d. The ruling pernaps columns. .1 remember alito getting �I feel tine in every way. My wife d pint, TL1tROWrO pain about his heart. One saved Princess Mary the embs t'frass. down under the desk and tickling the was badly rtm down, too; and Tanlac day a Lady iciest who noticed hie ran- down condition told me her daughter mea=t o! being overwhelmed with. tea- bare ankles of'the big girls who sat to was lust as effeca" in bow caae. We =` = tad been In a almileT state and found pots sad canals as her grandfather had the seat ra Croat of ale. are now enjoying excellent health and X; new health through Dr. Williams' Pink been. The summer days were long, and am filed, to recommemA Taaioc for it P111e. I therefore lot'a'supply for my A classifleatioa of the gifts exhibited little boys had to sit on the hard Seats certainly taste the work." boy, and h the time the Ant boo was at St James's Palace shows that only and be quiet and only go out in the re- >Taalac is sold by all good +y. g' treed• his appetite seemed better, and twenty-eight tea services were pre- gular recess. The heat I eat on was a Advt. k' seated.- Other items are one hundred slab turned flat side up and supported u , w. by the time on w taker half a t the and fifty-eight articles of Jewelry, in- on four legs cat from a sapling. My Landon contains eighteen farm- s� boxes everyone was surprised at the j rya g change In his condition, be was such a eluding bracelets, n klaces, , r' �c peadtaats, lest did not touch the Boor, and I nap• houses--nine in Woolwich Svc is one, healthy looking boy.. He had tt'�' brooches, rings, caskets, fans pose I became tired; One o4terno6n I Lewisham, two in GTeenwkh, and taro grown tall and stout.-with no signs Bad watches; a trayiul of flawless gn- fell asaeep,and when I awoke I was.on each in Hammersmith and Wimbledon. a. set precrcaue stones' eight.hnndzsd.aird .a couch In a neighbor's• bone; the O. McPherson, of his former run-down condition. I ninety-three gifts'made from precious smell of camphor pervaded the room. ' believe Dr. WlIIlagi@' Pink PlIIe are I+1ut'aiture Dealer, Undertaker, r unexcelled for anyone .weak and ran •metals, Including twenty-nine, craps, I had taller oft the neat backward sad :,down... twenty-four vases, thirty-one cups, hit my head old the protruding stones Armstrong, B.C. - ?. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are sold by twelve goblets, eiihteeu ink stands, .of the uapiaatered oat]. Miaasri's Liniment Co., Ltd. - Yarmoubb N.S.: - All medicine dealers or by mall at 50 twenty-five statuettes, fourteen card But the neighbor's wife was a moth=: ' r - Dear 81,,11--81nce the start of b&ss- FINTERST cents a box or six boxes for$2.50 from trays. acne cigarette canes, eight ices- erly body and consoled me with flow- ball season we have been hinddied " The Dr. W"Ilarn I Medfelae On,Brock. veling cases and seven workboxes; era and sweets.Lad bathed iag-lnfurtea VMS.Out care blandred and ninety-seven books with camphor, And I suppose little with sore ln,raclee, itpras w sainted ` amid manseripta, twenty-two a ndelar JohnaY was soon himse t eguln. I have mac., but suet as $oon u w& started TO WOMEN Never W'YC U Ild Den • bra, soy.o ateen umbrellas, fourteen often wondered it a rtaall bony pro• using Minard'e Liniment our troubles Y Up lamps and shades. seventeen retie. tnbet,Laae an the back of my head "dad. Eveey baseball player should .� IL you over feel that your]labs boat. twenty-two seta t:t cutlery, eight wall dated from that collision with the old keep a baWe of your lintmeat bandy.„ RdCt �� Clf Adrift on the Sea of Life,' brackets, twenty-two dinner services, atone schoolhouse. Yours truly, W.•E. McPherson, if Is really-not worth the effort • • geemetary of Armstrong High School- �',. forty-@even breakfast-table servieve, " To via in the world's great strife, 1 Hasewt Team Thrust at the cars with hope in the eithteea silver salvers. seventy pairs I t#l� haest. of,gloves,ten wedding cakes bard seven �t Am Thane $cea#a? '+b-1 hunting crops. mug are these scents that drift along, And thlak of a tarts! most fair.' the breeze. Bothwell, 0WAria='1 was VMX M Ton are sure to reach if log struggle �I C� and run down, had ao appitttts 461210 e an aw1dLR-A SAM- And tug the sordid. dingy frig street y HEALS " n�srvow� Tluz File one brief @pace with fragrances nurse who tooii And nerve give up In deal air. v sweet care of me told mw try E ever your sunk is down In the deplhe What titan apptesian mead teed Ulf' GE E ,HONS < o ka ]i,�dfa ]� Cholera !nlaatam n one of the fetal nkham's TKe• art With the weight of the old world's dim Arced ailments of childhood. It Is a trouble : table• Compottna scorn• that comes an suddenly,especially der- the" ','W sad now 'I sun selp � 'Which posses you by with traconcern Faint breaths of loveliness from On Face. Sore and i�isflguring. - ng dtront I rea tai ffie summer month@, and tunleee t ?t And leaves you all forlorn. otherwbere, In SiotC M and Surneds .• ommend yore; medl- g Then tryst In "our Father in heaven." prompt action n taken the little one Tbat let our heart • Resting mo- � petne to ml t3MMi may ... be beyond aid. Baby's Qwn MSmsil tilde cams tt� and yeti may dMS >° Who awaits at the top of Life's stair. Tablets are an 144] medicine la ward- meat Lars Liras on p hos ey and testfmroui�"wy The mortal who battles old Satan off,th>s trouble.' T]1e regulate the $ey°lea trees?withered, brawn, duet a�were also large and ry,' "3b& D. ; And never glues up in despair. _;;bowels.sad sweeten the stomach and isd. They katased and cams-to a �` ,R B. 1Wa, !. Hatb.• If ettep the world seems against you. ,-thus prevent the dtesded-summer com- . bead,"A tbw were in boot*m and well, tarts. � `r Think not yeti acs quite forgot plaints. They are an absolute safe Perchance the bads and blooms of long, bid- 1 The reason why Lydia E. Plate' g.,.. Vor hidden away tm some one's heart medicine. being guaranteed to cootsin "o I "i had these on my fim for shots ham's Vegetable Compound Is 90 _- � There is often remembrance scugM neither opiates nor aarcotip or other When this was open country.. dill a month before I used Ctaicata Soap successful in overcoming woman's life - Ad though we msES wonder that God harmful drugs. They Cannot possibly come back and betted a� hew pm'' fs because k osntadns the toni� On wily summer evenings to bestow iP� I Strengthening properties of gotld cl conceals do barm--obey always do shod. The - >smsraeac, and I used one cake d fashioned roots and herbs, which ati ' - On prisoned folk the blossomiige Like's beautiful thoughts so fair. Tablets ate sold by medicine dealers : C�a amp sad one box of Cuts- - an the 'female organism. Wonrnems . It is His mysterious manner, or by mail at 16 cents a box from The they U*-" cam Ointmem when I was haslet." from all parts of the country are p 8a never live tip in despair. Dr. Wiilraaos' Medicine Co., Brock- Vague, wistful ghosts, that mourn 'mid ) Kim Florence, Thayer, cantlnaa119 testifying to its strength- . u, Time, Ont. slams uaeiesn. ��Quebec. suing. bene>lcral !nflirecnrR and as X - - $very time a man kiss his i us ttr¢e _ Old orchards and old meadows' van- Ccdctua Soap, Oiatm ent nod Tao contains_no aarc`otics nor harmful t+ob3 he gab rid of • small portion Tripoli 7e�s no-rivers sad rain eel- lshed grow. cttm praaoce and map's skin po- drug it is a' stet medkins tae Of it. don, folbL -Charlotte Becker. sill. sills comfort and akta health �m�- clean when all at"fain. Lydia P1, ptahbamla Privets '1'ri4 -� Soot upon "Aliments Peaaliat' tO Couldn't Speak English, MA+M.nt ae.. ` Women!' wiU be•stmt YOU tree 4pos a tt11rr� 'Z+Jdward,•• asked a teacher is aC�O.tfw�+ .rsw. si..e..&. west. Wtlte to 'I'!e L0't11aY3 � VLL7��� school on the least Side, "why were --- - ]itinlditim h[edlesWe Co. I+f►�. ;. ;:. .. - ' you absent from lefts as Oh,some one stole my coat calms." _ BY DR I I MIDDL.ETON _ provincial lboard of Mes1tA, Ontario "What's .that! Stole Your coat on - - - "•' -wfl1 bi S'�' to mower west! n- r p+tblie Eealtar m.t.— >�~' �s through this eolaata Aidr'ass bias at t � talk. - - - gsdjaa Sosss, 8piledlae brother. "He's Ignorant; he can't . Crescent. 'l'atlt,attt; _ English. He mesas some one stole ti - Y his coat off him." ; Eating too mach or eating too little( One feature' of dieting becoming f more and more �AMONEY ORDERS. n wrong, and leads to aH sorts of . apparent is that when a .T Person gate fat it is because he is he safe way to send money by mail trouble. In the matter of health therei eating too much flood that produces is by Dominion Express Money Order, r`.. . ti' - , is probably nothing ai :act vital `- let+ and when a person loses weight it ,UNLESS you see the -name "Bayer" on table YOU d por zm as.fiod. Indeed it bas been) is bemuse he_is-' Of Ancient Lineaoe. 1 y y � y .- _ . teathoritative -__� are other It is truly comforting to feel'that -- _ -are not getting Aslitin at all ' tion of life depends to a large exteut causes of overweight and under the posetbilit,y of taheritaace lies on the side of good breeding, and'not on to the kinds of trod we eat. weight but in the main the question is t� :`} ; - : ' -How much food does the average purely one of how much food and tblt of ignorance. It was with some r individual need for the complete sour- whet'kinde of food are eaten. Added such sentiment that a Washington wo iahmettt of his body? That is a vital to this of course is temperament, am- man made her claim of ancestry. question,for as has already been said, otult of exercise taken and the kind of � yea," she said, proudly, "we -- too much food or too little food is Iife one leads. All these moat be can - trace our ancestors back to-to - -"-� harmful. Of the two, overeating is i taken into account in deciding how well, I don't know who, but we have XXS1` the most common, and leads to iadi- much food is required, slut again an bee® descending for centuries.' cy J _ geetion in ita various formal, liver and index of.lhie can in moot canes be Minard's Llnlnssne Relieves Nestraipis kidney diseases, gotyt, arthritis, some supplied by the physical condition t►t forms of eczema and a general dk- the person 'from day to day, and how. Forest conservation is a subject to inaHnation to mental.and'physical ex- his weight is maintained. � in very fat people. As a general rule, people eat too approached in a buaiaess-like man- =• t n ertron, especssfiiy nor. Harvesting the matured crop of - The evils of undereating include, much, and especially too much meats. lade of energy and strength, lack of I The diet should include a large am. timber is not propetlq,done if Steps ;stored-up power for emergencies, Ioss ount of foods in their natural state, are not taken at the same time to plant the seed and cultivate the fnrwst •. of weight, anemia, imperfect growth, that is, raw, uncooked fah as for succeeding crops.Western Lum. Accept only an "unbroken, package" Of "Sayer Tablato of --�dctency ameaaes, the lees ahem es- the ieaty vegetables and fresh fruits, berman: » .!seta of sleeplessness, sensitiveness to which contain some oL�a�erittsl- Jk rin, ttttecfli?iiS and hose woTW out by ,. coed, and mental depression and rrri- vitaminft. ;physicians during 22 years and proved safe by ralilloks tort - 'bobik4ty. These occur not imly in the But above all things the diet must gas@etorss sK.w. S" assassin - evidently starving,but in people whose be,balanced, that is, must contain the Hook on .-Co1ds, Headache -; 9heumatism fiat kx19-dtoeen. ssoentlaT?amounts of heat-profeng, DOG D�SWES Toothache Neuralgia -'Netlfiti8 How much then, shall a person eat? fet�Prodticlhg and muscle-producing Bow to reed Generally .speaking, just so much ingredients, stabilized by vibsmiites s�« w n►��►d' Earache Lumbago _ Pain Pain which co-ordinate nutrition Airs ; ebe w . i that from year to year the body keeps , p in good condition tot its work, and In another article I will deal with t 4tl treat .' 'Handy Bayer bows of 18 tablets-Alm bottles of>!!4 sad d New 7rork p L rhaintsdhe a fairly corsstant weight,) some of the foods that contain rata- s Aspirin ca N the trace mart, (registered to Can ell of Eater ]tea are at i•�- '�eceticacldester of 9ancyttcac[d. V�htle It t.well known that • �.. and one bearing a proper proportion,mines and try to show how necessary manufacture,to assist the public against irartatioa the Tab ree a ir.o height i the vitamitiee are to health. I ISSUEE No. !Q-'Z2. ' I will be stamped with their general trade ,aark, the "Mayer '. fix. '.p.�Jy ,�'�"'�., w:7°-`- .7i:a�',k.- + ' ,fa=" F�r^"'. �°ri„ >v4,:"''�,+.7,"„-„ e�^'`�0•�r'"i'F.Po- a;.s•4XY•"'t•L:•.` ,�;•r + (7• eei� ,....r r�q-;a�i• '.3” L is e�q:,, °-..t, 4^'-�7'!a -"�,y".' �'F••� !`w; '�`�rv!:-Y,%—s. —. .-.' �'°' "`r, �. —'�'-".n`�y,.•..r-. ..., '^$a•Tr'"s°- �•p•� '%•-'�",-,�.!...yv ,.•y ",r;ea'» •.�er�^.• a,.� r•,r, '" "'-*�„ +x". '*+ •'�h .i.X. - '- .. - °P� ..,x, r �s;,:: ,�...• _ � ,y,�3"-: y'-" .•s'�rla�• •��' Y�: "�yr `�.' Whitevale garden party c , August 2n .✓ Y. _----__-���._ -BUY YOUR GROCERIES-, � .. g-!. per yew.; ;i1.i01t paid in advance,'Z.: .`� Proprietor. t MosOHNJRxA R; How Do .You Reiney'? RICH ARDSONT S- - GROCERY - > HE next time it is necessary for you to remit money, ,,- s — ' MOTES AND COMMENTS. � remember that the safest, most convenient. and eco- nomical medium is Bank Money Orders They are 'I)urinR theprQgresa`of the late issued for any amount-up to fifty dollars, gad-gotr-csa put- - +cvctj the opinion ,vas frequently chase them at our nearest branch at prices ranging from three - Canned Salmon, 20e to 50e .. -expressed that the end of wars was cents to fifteen cents, plus revenue stamps. ' Sardines 10c, 18c, 18c Cooked Hain 60c •.- For Hot, Lay Can,Kraft Cream Cheese 40c lb d'ssgnr, that the horrors of war ao that great conflict were such T � .• - 'Lunches Prime Can. Cheese 25c 16 Olives, plain-or stuffed, 20e to 80c ". that no nation would ever again Sweet Pickles, bulk, 50e qt rush into war- when the cause. m1 'Orangeade 25e � quences would be considered. WHITBY BRANICH. , • C. P. LYND, Manager. Lemonade .. ... 25c ; For Hot Day Drinks' Raspberry Vinegar --2,c ' Whtte the horrors of the last war '.BROOKLIN BRANCH'. E C. CROSS, Man"w. t ,.•� ., ..aa Grape Juice ... 25c .f ere terri•ble.the next will be in- timer Juice Lge 50c comparably greeter. It is =aid .,CERTO Nurejeli) makes perfect Janis and Jellies - r - that the nest great conflict will g GET IT AT 'see large invi-ible airplanes carry• ` ingtwo-tcn botubs will- be used 'he' Su ergo Meat ` �arket T T v: and th =e cs � � T S RIC H A � .D e. ilI be capable of de- � • _ V �� ? SON `= stroying lnrg' e cities like Landon, .:. which with thin kind of attack, ThytOreil`dt1d$ mdC�t$ - - iQvill be unable.to put up a succeed- • Have you renewed your subscription RV, . ' . :::'•: ful defence. Germ and izas laden cd, Eepl�tat�c�n �O1' Ill& ltd " _ 7 .bombs sway also be used In the de ko The Pickering News yet . itruc ion of large cities. Ia view ' _ We use the most Reliable Scales Made, The Toledo Honest Weight.' , of this gloomy outlook many of �f'_ . :�� the Leading a d moat able states- .We give Sixteen Ounces to every Pound. j {: sea of Eu HARNESS- SHOP . : ,xarope -eapeeiacdly EnR- Prices as lots as we can m as ake theca and reain:in business. - load, are cnakiug' every effort to We have iastalied a SLICING MACHINE and can R�re you Choice ` prevpatamch a calamity to man-_ ATTENTION FARMER$ broakfaat Bacon. Cooked Ham, Roast Pork gad other Linea - -- "'' ' :kind and to civilizstioo. of the "Suuset"' Brand of Cooked Heats, = , fi' machine sliced is three Delicate 4n and after May 32nd this business will be looated in the x ' There• are at the. present ti:ue Fine Slices.so much Rdddltl i.""'• ` .• T - CO erg�� O p70 83te ti8 TOWR HBIl.thraug,,ut the United States and A pp reciated in Ever Household. - , .,� Canada numerous labor_orgaoizs Choice Yo"_Peet. Pork and Lamb are the Only Hind We Handle We have in stock a good supply ae athms that.are either on -strike or 4Harnees and Harness Parts. ace rontem QLZiB.lit37- EL]Zd 1�2ZTiCe Collars, Whips, p.a„tniL entering a �n a -_ s'r . a strike. These are to a eertyia Sweet Pade all kinds _ '' t��•� •�r�"�-~' - ONE DOOR EAST �T .. F J Coldham Pickein eztent the indirect result' of the � C)F POgT OFFICE '� Collar Padp. all kinds. war. R ben the world cistifiict nvwa iW progress,—aod rte coda ul ----- —_ --- _ _ _ 4perything for the Horse. _• '- jiving rose ao ra idl gad to a • We nee- cepaee� lve a vvd = laoint never before ezpes$eared. Shoe Repairing Service. 9 ,. wages in every Bald of labor rose f'� �+ "•correspondiuitLy and in many cares � �� �� � � � � - C E '4 I L B R A D L G Y � e beyond reaaoa.' One result wax w HARNESS-MAKER, - PIC$LBL1[f< _ s . that a $treat many. people, unused Roaad Roast or Steak. .. .. 23.:per ib ;.' to prosperity, were receiving such Sartain Roast or Steak. ,.. 28c their w)ta ends to kaaw how to :R �s(� �ry p s - high wages Lisat tbeaf' were aL. rterhoutte Roast or Steak, . ... . .. 21in . ��("���]'�'��� ��i LL���A ;ti+f"1�1V ^. �. ' Hasp Roast..+. ... ... "�'... 2De •- ~get rid of it. They never dreamt - • Fine Rib Roast. •.. ... 200 •' _;- �. ,� Tow 'Is the time -to et screen doors • �'•, . of laying it by to order drat they- - - s'` z mi htbave sotrtethin Eor old a : Heavy,RibRoast, ... ;.: .„ - ..: 4Rn s or for xiaies of industrial and cam- t3hotatder Rossi d lflc : .., ,� Putl t. .. 14c 'w ndow screens a d wire eioth. .. Leitof Veal h3alfoe wbo�• with-! oR,• $e W a a cots fete Mlle. f; .Wereisl depreeaioa wbss:h was certain to uccar after the war. �, oat 280. .' p w.. �. : _ - TLep eeeened la• imagine that .• e $av .,, .tbeir Rood luck was to continue ..• +� • Loin of veal j �B6 protected # am flies lodesattely, and they thus formed Sbonlaler of Veal.. 220 " Shouldet Roast of Veal, .,. 200 " spendthrift hsbica, which ,theg ,A full line of Harvest Toole—The ,Samson Brand. <<_ - Pure Park 9aussage. ... 260 `� . Lound dlfficult to overcome. Not► Finest Salt Pork.... .. .. ,26c " often the Cheapest, always the beet. - whem the cost of jiving ie.gradu- ' .� .. Finest Breakfast Bacon. piece, . 68e a!!y lowering and vabea every .• - •• sliced. ... ..: 8ba " t Joan Binder Twine caw gad Lake the cash diacoosTt _ person-should be expected w do ibis 'share id brioRing about s Wild Cared Cottage Rolls(halt or whole), Abe _ We have the Plymouth make. y - .ft eormal caaditioo of affairs bg Brc-k 8acoa. - ... ... SOo '" . : : • . 1 Cloaked Ham... '... ,. ow u t Wme once tried. always'usseedQi y r Bowe ;ateepting a lower remuneration . ..- sue . 'Weiners.• .. 260 ' he on on } ;for bisserviees, he is unwilling tc, IHeed-Uheese... ... 2Do � - - w ao . . >4n s s on>i d . • W ha -.�Psroid Roo ig al have his wages reduced. He is J ': JEasy First sad Domestic Shorteaing. 3 The 50 owte " willing that every other field of ur Motto— s ve ao t r t is not m .. - k S llos 8tl cents C) It, c ge it, o t ' sale -. . labor should cadges their scale of �.. ►• lb prints 18 cents J S' BAL7DDN �• PIC�� *a gage;. but aelflshoess prevents _ ` .' , 4.?. 'w • ,-bias. fraow acceding to s just de- nand. Labor unions have done a W. G. REID, PICKERING `gteett work for the lAborina roar: Yin bettering his condition. They ,'- - — — _ - To Investors N` 'have t c►mpelled Lice eapitaliyt tv - - -DO you appreciate the advisab.lty of ha.ing your bm&w r be-more ju-t in his dealings_ with !�� serve jou in matters pertum" to lavestmeM& the poor man But many union,. 'Brew Low� Prices on All Ford The Bank is shays in direct ass oonstsnt coach with the have-Rorie•to t�opposits extremt iu ysadetst markets aed u well .quipped to secure scud by demjtndiaR more than what i- r..• gall aaraar.e s.w.:d�. ... a. maw Models, effective at once � ' dim �° jazt: Labor unions have become = At any breach of the Standard you can obtain informe ion •:pro powerful that governments Runabout = • $53025 .� Chaasie_ 4;9,01 in respect to investments. yam Appear' to' be helpless in compel- .. ins >� liog justice to be dine, but i�; starter n1i.38 starter 586.12 STANDA2D BANK ie case nhere a shale natiur." Touring 571.24 Truck. 812.23 or wNwa t as in the coal strike, t _ thr '• starter `658.35 " starter '899.34 ::TOTAL �1ScE'TS OVER EIGHTY.THREE MILLIONS go':ernmeui `dw..ld. ,Lily—tp �tsc} Y: Coupe 89 L T!! Iirsa: Lt--- Pickering.Branch, W. F. Law, Manager control the situation which the • - . s � vrhftoy.l5rsrcn, - - C- !► IcGlelli+n• Mara - can do without doing an iajusLice Sedan 984.02 starter 646.05 s . to either of the warring parties. F. O. B. Pickeridpl, Ontario Any� of theee models may•be purchased with a - H Coal ±Goal _ � '� : `.amali cash payment, balance to be paid in '' •,twelve, equal monthly instalments. � :�,;' � � �' INDIVIDUAL. Hard and Soft-Coal of the �' best quslitp on �, ��i `Pe are now prepared to re=charge all makes and SANITARY hand • _. _ sizes of batteries on our own premisee. s s THO�Sn. A. ,LA.W. nd be convinced •PURE"ITE PAPER CUPS - �- -_�f�hiliovede Ind phone ,.', , lre�Serwice gage 2s Zoo M D BEF4RE- Oaulin Fain i NEVER USED AGAIN" " _ �, tugs all kinds repairing dose. Ignition �5 Sherwood J, Collacutt S&F UAWHfALT+wpm a%pecialty. - "Your old Ford top re-covered Kfor $13.00. Ford Sales and service Station. Berry & Poynter H. R. Monney, - -- Pickering " ' - Y �..S�.b't�••ems",".b� .Yi+�n-F'�`+iA.�/'�..'"``�.�j'r'i„ r`i3,• '�h-`,F�•`�$iy'i,�,xi�..r,;Y: ,gym a .�.y_y.c�,,,,. "'b;M..v .. - j ',• ,���'s�:,L•"�r-s": * •rat-. ' .,{.7 a,. --.'.�•4e`,,�a.,,^ s`,v e y�:'°r`•Rp;,yr�:•.,•ray+,' �:,E;"5^•• �,:.-^'�;f.. 4�. .tr�r.,,�o..�,, �- 2• „;. .,�y2y. .i.'9,' :.-✓,a' �" r- - .: - _ '+;, PAM;,: ,..?. n..! „ '•:}:•.�r.w;-'.r�'�,,,.•. ,`',`,pry •!+:'�. y' ::s_p- .. _ v 'M.u. 'l.'":erg•:,r n 4. .1`1j.- .d nw;... .zJ.r[,• q/ F. ...�t('•^ F__•'wv^�•{:-•, _ T.l, 'C .' .. _ ��. rt,' •may,' n'' •$'•'"L . 1 ♦ ,,- �• , • '1 '' k.,,� Y' `,`` ,•+R+Y"{`>t�5 a- 2•�, ... r Ir .� •s n.. t_rw. ..,w . w. ..-..n . u..wP"-•A.. .. .— -4Y .. e, ♦ -__.. �' •.. -' tC Any one wishing to buy a good Mrs. Lilly and children, of Lo Mies Alma Ward was confined Pickering'Y - ' r� — ^,,The cistern pump call on Mrs. Brown, don, are visiting with C. A. and to her bed for several, days suffer- �-.�,• h .:. Mr. Hamilton, of. Green RRive'r. * was in town on Tuesday. Claymont. Mrs. Overland. ing from toneilitis. _ Ce Co Mr.and Mrs.Sadler, of Toronto Quite a number from here. at- David and Mrs. Pugh and Mrs, � �+ Master Hugh Pugh is holidaying' 'spent over Sunday with Geo. ana tended the football match ki V'k- T. Gibbons and daughter, Mrs. �' with friends AL Pine Poi on Lake 13 � With ri l Mrs, Hammond. bridge oa Saturday .evening in Wilford, motored to Osb%wa on The object of this Aeeociatlon ii to 1'w? -- - - Wilbur Gleason, of Toronto, has Miss;Flgrence Lee has been with which Claremont won by the score Sunday and spent the day with S. _leases stealing and prosecute been home for the past week aiif her criothet•the past week. Mrs. of 1.0.. ,and Mrs.Stephenson. the felons. ~ 'fering from a badly ulcerated Lee, who has been off ditty with a � -, tooth. sprained ankle, is improving nice- Kombers`having•property stolen ooioman[j Mrs. Jas. Mackay and daughter, lY• Miss Maud, of Toronto, spent a R: J. How was in Galt on Mon I'll • oats tmmedia/ely wish say membee.. Sh ow � You A -Silo of Eaantin 0ommittee. couple of days last week with, day attending-the annual sports Membership fag Boyer. of the C. P. R. employses. He p -` Thos.Stephenson, who was off succeeded in winning a$4 prize in0e ea lee:�`oa.°eB°vuo:tt*one°t ''auty for several days: last week the raceA., that wt1� boost your farm earnings - L • • xec. Com.-L. D. Banks, 0.S.P owing to illness. isag&in at work. .• On Saturday-last'last as Oscar Bar- .. : . though still weak, her wxa on his regular trip on rur• My Toronto Sim will V,ut dollars in,your Her, W. V. Richardson, Pickering, _. A number of the members of the , pocket' ' j,R. TbBXtOn: ::• :w. J. Clark: a] route, Ncr.2 he met with a veryar 'Women's Institute paid a friendly painful accident which will lay It will boost the�va:iue of your farm.. pees;deaf; visit to the Pickering branch on him off duty for some time. As Its double-tongued-and-grooved 9aorsiati� Tuesday afternoon. be wai going' along the seventh selected Spruce makes the Toronto Silo Quite a number from here At- concession near- the Wm. Burk absolutely air tight, which keeps It is My Business tended tended the garden party at Green farm he stopped to give the horse he ensilage in perfect condition. : r To help you run part of yours. ' wood on Friday evening last and a drink and took the bridle off the :.'.,,report a most enjoyable time. horse's head;n order that he migutr Its famous Hip Roof allows By, opening a Nap• Garage in the Vil- Mrs. D. P. Macfarlane and son, drink better. The animal, which you to tramp the Ensilage to the lage of Whitevale I am prepared to do Scott, of Haz•ristou,returned homer was a ne'w one, this being his first top of the staves-and adds great- all kinds of repair work, including on- Friday last after spending trip, became frightened at, the ly to its appearance. tope and aide curtains, also making -' .- three weeks here with the form- 1►ixrkham baker's motor truck,' R your old car look and run like new by ,r er's parents, P. and airs. Siacnab. which was starting up as it was Drop in next time you're in giving it a good coat of new paint. x' The Union Sabbath School pur- ,satin a near-by ouse and'broks town and let us talk it over. - Agent for Toronto machinery, inolud- pose holding their annual'picnic awA hnockin dawn Mr. Barber I have other lies of Toronto i ing; Pumps,; Windmills, Silos at Oshawa on the lake on or about aad+Gasoline Engines. ; . the wheels of--the buggy. passing Farm Equipment too. Let me Friday of next week. . Definite an over himand.fracturing three of show you their dependability and �' CHARLES M. RICE. ' nouncement will be made on Sun- his ribs. The horse-was caught economy. " _ I� II Home Tel. 5621. Whitevale, Onb `day. by Mr. Madill before it had gone l Herb Cooper and,son;Joe,'of very far. - The buggy was slightly C. W. PILKEY 4 the Peace River District. arri ved damaged but the- horse _eseaped- •here on Wednesday last to spend injury. Col kehntt Agent a week with the former's mother, A well attended sad represent&- Ont. .Mrs. Geo. Cooper, who continues critically ill, tits meeting in the interests of Our Dramatic Club will go to the Consolidated School proposit evening to ion was held here on Monday ev- Goodwood this Friday even " present the drama,entitled"Bread eolog. when Dr. Carr, of the On on the Waters," and will also go tariff D?partmeirt of Education - - to Millike$cis Rednasday evessing bud R. V. Mowbray, o! Kinsale,Con- _ of next week: both recent inveetigatore of Con. _ - _ I�N'T put Off Our Senior football leant, ac- solidate:d Schools in operation, _ needed repairs be-' e addreaead the gathering. - In a -sense r .cow panted by a large number o[ masterly arrivy of [sets with re- - You fear the °r their friend:. are going down to and to the actual work dons is oust. Beaver Board - Pk:kerin this Thursday evening T H- - e noolidated Schools. the .coat of _--._ - ---_ s'a Very inezpea- - - te.-play s- ague- game-w#t,fa-the- bcviiTdin�and-mainfeosnce.of-tlie- ---- } pay tp '± tesym.of that tillage. universal satisfaction wherever --2HE,BUS1- STORE-THIRR" A-RR+A$GR MAP . yt„#t a' S jM` .�, ..s "S-E' .m'.a,,'.?,'C.'a' *-> •i �'. « sv;,,:•...�i�•,,,,, Z :P+. - ;sx:"'' ^.a..,i - •r ti'�•.,".-�0`r •: .. 'I 4y a' v _ a D .e ^�p."'+='"«r;•,..;*rr' :* .:3 -�S?f ,. m, v,,,, .�e:... :a-;,,=;yam.;..-r^ ',:.w�' •�,:.'.:a.. _ ,,,' +a,. .s�'*• .�:. rl:•'}.S.» "'� .+s `T +e'� .J-. "',' ,;.•, •'�•,^ -- . - ..,.r'.µn-,<,m ..+..w.r.av'�' m-- ` s s`, '•'' a.. V_ .;*�` 'w -"'14•., - '• :.'ji.i_ + .. - '-��:.�� -.�". . '- .-- ., _ . ,:.�+ a . ..,—� -.Y„_ .-.ra� .^,`�''•,Sr'�'w x1a��' don't east 1' 'fbs yes fhtn. Go ahead an raise all th rumpus ye like, but - .. steer clear o' me, for by th' Great _ WA TER Hook, I'll finish nay man what tries •'.;E, tries t' bake a obis, out-a this , ;F • �\ >4 0�� vl � chicken! And he tumbled into his t '•.,•` H" bunk with the crowd visibly respectful. w A TALE OF THE DEEP They did not bother him after that, and next morning the Newfoundlander, SEA MHERMEN sober and quiet, rpaphed across the - fo'c'S.e table with a hairy paw. "By ♦ • 1 • �• � ►, -�'" $Y FI&E',ERICH W 11,14 !! W ALLACIL th' Lord, son, that was-an awful wipe _ r•��, , ye g�iv me last night. Shake, West- 6 --� s IV r- haver; I'm' sorry t' ha' bothered ye, �'- but ye know what th' rum Is." And '''•. - ,r Copyright by the ligtisson Book Company Shorty grasped the man's' hand and 1 re�p,clad'him accordingly. ♦ ;" ` -`_ Sow the Story Started. f strenuous objection to the caresses'of Z'he dock-tug shoved them out that K�• = Frank Westhaver, known as such a strapping, welbbuilt,handsome morning, and hoisting the patch of E-, ' • 1 • • "Shorty" lives at Long Cove on Bay young man as Frank Westhaver. four lowers, they shot across Massa- 'af Fuad{y coast with his mother and Whistling happily, Shorty capflit an chusetts Bay and dropped Race Point 119 E'his uncle, Captain Jerry Clark. He; elevated car; which landed ?rim at light astern in the evening as they ' and his shun Lemuel Ring drink a,Rowe? Wharf on" Atlantic Avenue, steered an E,3:E. course for Georges bottle of rum whereupon Frank's' and stepping out briskly, he soon Shoals. After clearing the low, sandy - uncle tells him'the story of his fatly swung dawn to the odoriferous confines spit of Cape Cod, the Fannie B. Car- -' 1iV. 'ees fondness for drink and how the of T Dock. The Carson was lying son smashed into a breeze of wind "Graee Westhavee, went dawn off;outside of another vessel, and Frank from the south'ard, and during the I will start anew ibis moraine with'a '..ale Island with tea of her crew and no sooner pat his loot on her rail be-.. night the vessel performed some wild higdiei, fairer creed; Vasel��� ►er skipper. Z9iia has the desired et- fore he was aware of a shine in the antics is the sea running, flooding her I will cease to stand co�mpladn•1mg of ='B+ds Also. z .• ' sect upon Frank. He finishes school forecastle 'brook as piyls, I cal'late, decks toll to the rail wit3l eatery dive my ruthless neLehbor's greed; r"1 v'lth credit to himself and spends the On' raisin sulphur all night. Lcrdy, I and shooting cataracts of chilly green I will cease to sit repining while my summer as an apprentice to "Long;dor!wonder at Carrie tarrin' me with see dawn into forecastle and cabin duty's cal] Is clear. CA"B O LAT "D '� . `Dick" Jennings, In August his uncle a full brush when Boston folks draw They made the grounde without put- I will waste_no moment �hiniag and lg130LtUM JILLY 6s3tes him on a fishing trip as spare their judgments o' fishermen on them tang a tuck is a sail-Skipper Watson my heart shall know ao fear. }land aboewtd�Qte Kastaka. While at 1 Atlantic Avenue rot-gut soakem.' And never reefed or took a sail in if he anchor in Canty after the .first fishing he cluttered down into the forecastle. could poeibly help it----and on a bitter, VERB' efficient >tr3p, Frstllc rescues a French boy from It was just as he -anrmise$. The sunless February morning the skipper I will look sometimes about me for the i!1 treatment by his fellow-sailors. gang' had drawn their money and p Aantiseptic when y passed the ward td get ready and,low- things that merit prafe�e; �'Jlle two bogs try their hand at dory ,were having the worth of it. A guar- er away dories for the set. Jules and I will search for hidden beauties that .:' 'Used as a first-aid `fl3bin8 wit$ success. A storm bursts'reiling, cursing card game was in pro- Frank had their trawl all baited .up; elude the grumbler's gaze; ;with sudden fury. Frank's presence `gress,and a number of the men tolling but when they came to hoist their dory I will try and find contentment in idle dreBSln$ for cuts, °' of mind saved the vessel from col-+around on the lockers were full to the out-she was the bottom dory on the paths that I must tread, isiaa with a steamer. When Frank is,bang and argumentative. Jules, with starboard nest-they found that her I will cease to 'leave resentment when � �'bruises, - 2•twenty-one and Jules nineteen, they others of the quieter zWn, were side was stove in• sect bites etc. I{eep. et�a for a season with Capt. Wat-'sleeping, or trying to, in their banks- `Look at dat, Frank!" said Sabot in soother maven ahead. , =soa.3hank calls on his boyhood sweet-'but the din--the singing,shouting,a;i disgust. "Some feller have brought a tube In the house -� Carrie Dexter, now nurse in a swearing-made a perfect bedlam. one o' deco big meat rock for sling. I will not be swayed by envy when my imng is a Boston hospital,who in-k A lumbering Newfoundlander- ding aboard an' she's bin drive ag'ainet rival', strength to shown; for emergencies., i;trodnces him to flee matron as Captain i quiet enough when sober, but n iisy de bilge of dorw las' nights" And he I will not dens his merit,but I'll strive CssalsH�1JON MIM CONPAIiY silo emus when drunk-was avi- exhibited a.large atone with a Se�ep� y Westhaser. dangerous to prove my own: . d4 ntly trying to"boss" the forecastle, "sea-grvwtb adhering to it and which I will try to see the beauty spread be- }; CHAPTER EIGHT-(Coat'd.) and when Shorty came down the lad- often attack themselves to the trawL fore me, rain or shine-' IM�Ave. der he became offensively rime and (To be continued.) I will cease to breach your duty and ' *Captain of a double-trawl dozy 'ud maud'linly hoe stable, - i b8 more concerned with ty a be mare like it, Carrie, laughed "Here yon, Amble. 'ou sawed- . _ Frank- "But of t pleases.�au, why off, shore-ran ' dude? Rev a touch -S. E Kiser, '-- 4!l 1 tf{'. ,handle, though I d sooasr on me! Ron'drink y'ever put ye. The LA4t Lana II on Nothing Easier. tongue to, I cal'iate---"and he broke We question of the Captains �—- Mr. and MM Jlmton,a young couple • ." -Why- Miss.Dextffi was_not e_as- s; •_ Each morning on the q1 quay, recently.marled were -at- lrls,atttitude in reed-moo tbs '4b, bTTiiP y+e wia�s;b�eigli�Ko? - �� Fs���n � � keeplag and were doing their += 3daasi8ta:t18v8 yoit IIe'er a fit$ bows 11natter. host men world have been --- - _ r Blow down from old Incresut ."'--- - 4"t nsn�r c�tstbm la-Ax ob>.mTed ------'-- Bt�e work highly Battered,hurt Frank Westhaver gor thar flail an' 1d,so I've bin told, Tint sails to Arcady• fn Boa]ban-en ProTemce, a vttlage is of putting the ro`ome to cries them-- ;Ins too open-minded and honest to On th' Banks ;ff th' BaccalhaoI "North and East and South and West, the department of the Bouches-du- selves. Im"querade under false colom "Yon• Our white sails tape the wind, Mx. Jimton was having some trouble q �Good wag that, m son. Rev a drink, Rhone, near the town of Aramo'n, so g •' .should be a captain by-now, anyway.j Westtiaver, you of "do ' You Mn But never. port o' Arcady, im hyiagiag one of the preaenia� a fine • You've,been a common Haberman to ' g' , ,Way set " Lamouls for ifs red.wlaea. . shone aomewtleres IsBF-gaggia an' skipper touch or find, look, upon the wall of the dining staouVL Why don't you get. a vesad. , Every year, on St, Marcellin's Day, oQ t vim . wit some blame Blue- room. - ' expect we to tell my friends nose slavey up #' East Boato!►, E ta~t'- O lost land and laTets tend, actvsa lbws that is on the first of Jane, there to a ..may !s it taking you so long, dear," khat gentiematt !1•te3sd is a cam- late. Hev a drink I " procession of bottles. About 7 o'clock to put tip that - ,v•momn_„ my! leagues of tdiaat, asked the youtss wile, Shorty took no notice of him. but to the evening while the I!e]!s are Across the sea. stews the send ft's clock?" ' "And why not?" herem an esizi tills bussed himself to his clothes and ringing at full pitch.the men-Me men " � otter' fist "A fisherman esxns his we'd be winning trome, i can`t get it plumb,"he replied. i putting theta sway n his snit-case. atone-�aaemble and to a procession _ EtTfl r tw� and by the sweat of 'The other became more offensive, and For that we chose to wander tires is taarch to a distant chapel, every one "Thee why don't you send for"the k.; his brow— file drunks'around knocked off arguing quest of goidw-gain 1Tsiryt plumber?" she asked in perfect sin. ' "Oh, Frank," interrflpted the girt. x arr$g�ai� Is never ship upon the sea can take es a bottle d>t his best wine. cerlty, "do leave out that 'sweat of the brow' to watch development/. Westhaves p The cure blesses these habits, after was a "kid" to them he wasn't in us back again? which the ¢ bttsirress, It's not genteel; it's eom- their class and never, fraternised with participants drink a gale of Minard'e Llnlment for Durna. eta . 1 and seems like Liking sbont! them ashore acid they-resented it in We question of the Wine Men; this wine while the priest chants l borws--no gentleman earns his ]dv-i their simple, touchy w paahne. ay. "Fair Sire, of courtesy, . New Tea Kettle. 1 by the sweat of his btvw, ,aa you((((( "Ain't you goin' t' heT a.l�p, son?" Now show its where the Glad star ifee At the end"ot the ceremony the car, .y._ h, th don't, sh?" returned,The than proffered a'bottle of Ben- That shines o'er Arcady?" tege returns to the village, this time Water-la-boiled in one compartment " tacky red-eye, and on Frank's,mega- following the banner of St. Marcellin. of a new. tea kettle and as desired ad- Fraak, all tly nettled. Them God I "North and East and South and.West. And then every one goes home with �mitted to another containing the tea. sae from lei a gentleman, it�Nive.Mhe drive back as 'it offended. We call the stars by name, that's-tJi' way th re rated. I'd tae! Oh! he grunted. Ye kinaider yer- But naves land o' Arcady, the precious flask which is only opera- _ " sooner bunk in Jaclt Much aa',self too good t' drink with honest ed In case of fever,stomach trouble or share his quilt an' his" than pair i flalr'atsnl Ain't fancy 'nough for yaet Is lighted by their Rama." other IndtapmMotm � � D10 aver an' truck around with any lily-' eft Ye oven t..driak, maybe ye won't St, Mamellin, in Bouldou-sn-Prov. Bnasened swab what thinks hard work's:Bght+ ell? O lost lead. of faith and truth,'not all - � beneath him. But here, girlie• Lets, " ye jaw!" wled a man our useless tears. sacs, 1s sa favorable to wader as he b • , Aw, stave r t step inside an' git a box o' chocolates• from a peak bunk. "Go nn turn in, You May bring an back the dreams of youth to wise In periods of dsoutgl6t'his Dtnat 'd�har's a tine lookin' box in th' winder'crasy -hauler, an' give people a across the drowded years; Is carried across the Tineyards, where- 'for two.•dollars. Let's go'n Sit it." I chant t' sleep." Nor merchants in the market place, spoil the carriers sibs, and immediate- ' Bot gmetbitlg her anrtolarrce with the' T'he other took no tiotiee. He was ly k rains. t, the pretty little Nova Scotia spoiling for a fight, and wouldn't be' nor skippers oA the sea, ga grew satisfied until he had started some-. Nor craft, nor skill, nor wish star will saT ss)e�rsmdis herse6f agreeable and en- tertainiull; during their walk to the,tiling. SborfY knew what was coming' lead back to Arcady, - Very Sorry. F'= and calm unbuttoned his collar -and -Theodosla Garrison. Little Michael had been on a visit io o theatre• the•play' was a good­ one I _ which .both enjoyed mightily; sad!dirt his grandmother, wav had not been , when ill The Newfoundlander returned to the ey came out at the conclusion ! "of the piece, Frank ted his charge. "gay, Weethayer, you're a - Roil Butter. very well. 4r o young His father had come tq .fetes him lady to an exclusive after-theatre ,damned stuck long-,litre �tup! Ye The restaurant for an �p yoiirts houaekeeper.wdl4r told the home, and Michael, as be was leaving, supper. Here they ' won't drink with honest flah'man. . - •' fisherman that she•wanted some'eels ' - ed S+ � " felt that he must be its. " chatted and talk upon subjects of Say,'T c d lick ye out yer boo strtpsI >� ' Frank had his collar, tie and shirt and when It sewed her-how much, m So he looped up at his grandmother r �. absolutely no interest to any person foiled and stowed avers i piteb; "About two yards and a be f," but themselves, and the young fisher- Y n the suit-. and said ma drinking in the pretty iesturea cum; and quickly divested himself of has a rival to a Baltimore woman. "Good-bye, Eraany, i am so sorry .•at the ;irl with his eyes all ht with his shore trousers. Pulls on his old "I wish to get some batter, please," ++ ;j Pulling you have been ill! Hear Toronto and, Mo'Atreal Radio Con• admiration, felt that he was deed featnongh pants, he buckled his belt she sold to the dealer. "And I'm sorry, too!"his father put arts every night, just as though you lucky man. and waited for what he knew svgs go- "13x11 butter, ma'am?" he asked, po in. were In one of these proof ,files, with When they left the-cafe,for the boa-!ing to happen• The men lounging lttely. around e Michael felt that this lessened the 'our Marconi Radiophone (Mode( C). .r. ..No. we VA" to Glat It on toast W4!watched quietly merit 91 his re,. rk. 80-he—con. Write for full Information and prices. ' 4 or a moment by-tie sight of a big, q y without interfering, seldom have rolls." The bellirese one strai tend u to tinned: The AUTOMATIC TELEPHONE£ and loudly dressed fellow who swaggered � P 1 "But my sorry is much bigger than TIME RECORDERS f t him with a showy-looking girl his roll height--he was a big mart of! L -- • .hanging to his arm. The man had his thirty, hairy bewhiskered, and stupid.i Minsrd's Liniment for Drndruf/. his sorry, granny!" rORONTO - CANADA hard hat cocked over his. head at a "Say, you Westhaver, y'ain't lia'nin' t'' �k. rakish angle, and a cigar protruded what I'm tellin' ye! I'm sayin' ye're a! from between his lips. As he passed sneakin', oil-an'-shine, Nary-a; 1 ��1�i _ _ �►'M_�►VL_Ta IL I them he whisked his hat oft with an • elaborate bow. Sborty thought the Frank hove the suit-case into his ' lace looked Tamili'�r bunk. "Go'n turn in, Jake;' he said SUPERIOR--The- •1 n i a n"d _S`e�a ySY;., '4Who th' dieki , is that, Carrie?"j quietly. "I don't drink with ye-'cause I _I. he enquired. "Looks as if he knew us,!I don't tech liquor" ``The Blue, the• Fresh the- Ever Free" r ",( he, d'ye' Naw• yye don sneered the other,1 1 ) know?" I Marching forward aggressively. "'Tla ` - The girl hesitated, "Why, sorely, a little milk ye want—" H, this is a trip to•remember! eta slorious days on the Great Lakes, " n '� ;V 1n 1,600 miles from Sarnia to Sault Ste. Marla Port Arthur, Tank,you remember him? Ttlat was! �`A turn in! - Fort WAltarn, Duluth and return. 81z days of fresh air, sunny skies Bob Morrissey!" "I'll see you in blazes first!" d blue waters. As long as you live u wit? recall with ton rli the ds- Sborty grunted, "Huhl that's him.ed the fellow, nixing a huge fis�Itious meals they serve on board the "lvorontc,'� "Hamonic° a�rd�f Huronic^ .$ut, best of all to most of us, is the daily life on ■hi board—the dances, ' enou h. Might he' known it too,!was a bad move on-his part, for as promenades and concerts--the delightful days' on the wide, shady decks of for I saw him last trip'aboard a three-' ick as a flash, Frank caught him on _ s• marnincent Great Lakes liner. And the trips ashore; the luncheon at master. Now, how d'ye like'this boa- tae Prince Arthur Hotel, Port Arthur; the trip by train to Xsksbeka Falls, near ,Y peak of the jaw-tea tremendous Port Arthur; the day in beautiful Duluth. pital work?" (drive with all the strength of his arm Miss Dexter s'face was sus iciousl and the wet t of his stock hod^ be- red when she entered her dnimitory, hind it,and tthhe Newfoundlander crash- 81 x ©A Y S 0 N T�!#E R EAT L A K E�S v " '� ? and the great bronze figures which'ed back among his shipmates- com- a . vmrdred the hospital gates might have 'pletely knocked out. f \\ told a little tale were they but endow-I "I cal'late that jarred him some!"' Aarnia--Soo--Port-Arth u r�-O ui uth"god-"god-)PP- "god-)PP human•attributes.Well,Frank'commented 'Frank calmly as the men tod insisted on a kiss-one it was to i ii4M �l,d l,er�: t,�ly ti. _ sa►tnsss->Dsnotas, every Sarnia (Point Edward Dock) at 4 n• be-�liit Frank was too good afisher-'inter h4s bunk, fellers. He'll come to ' y °""" T. Tvesda s, Thursdays nn3 assn and too much of a, sailor to be �in a little while." oOaO L�eh.oa at Prince Arthurturs. s Hotel. Port Arthur. Trip by train to leaves Mon tation Tuesday, Thurs- x; content with a single osculatory em- I The men'were very much impressed, Z !IsD near Port Arthur. day jg Saturday at 10.09 aam., via brace--and 'Miss Dexter was just ae and Frank saw it. It was s b�� '• rur- Icon . i.ond et to = Jr1vt`h'-r4--a -1S+�r X40- +,�i1<'—nw rcmJ vy� gpod -' =myriars. r� d�ailyl shi�pboa de Pa-. Xtt In W. �- eclt sad on, dire .f ft �t',s•—�'p4i'iN.Sa iohh'il"'iui3tf�°$l�'],tul i1 �•'��� -„•::..t �r -. _-__ �� _`�•_-• � �% , - «, taught him and which his instructor'I Chores oa 11"ek. aoolai sow a Northern Navlgatton Water'Way Tro�sr find said "would knock a man cold II Round tri ontinuous cruise rate, any Canadlan National-Grand Trunk Si& wW -CottOri , ;itAnga 1 wiih.one drive." And Shorty knew it;i 8arnla to �in�uth and returPn fnalyid- Ttoket Iltent, or write for folder to ink Meals berth and side trf s-1174. 6. F. D. GHEGAN, Gen. Passenger , S`aitsible four Patch-Work sad knew that a heavy lunge on the chin ! Noronle, Hamonie and Huronle leave Agent. ✓r ! '-` Fancy-Work- haTQ,e Pscltage seat would jar a maws vertebrae and-numb i the brain. The occasion was good Northern Navigation Company Eta flity cents, or three flor a dioY- }one to define his starling witt h this t lex, stammps or motley order. rough and tough crowd, and with the M. J. TELLER A CO. i fearless intuition which makes born j Can•adhan-National-arand Trunk Route 68 Wellington St, West, Toronto i leaders out of very few men, he irpoke. its ym ML IL IL i woL m T Vk IRL IL IL M,'w IL IL IL©Va p 0_v va sL®I "I'm a-goin' t' turn in now on' I - _ _ _ .. ..........,,a s_...+....�.,..:�y,,.,,.,:.,'S.'.,d.4e.,._- .:.;w•A•a'i Y�+.:�ti."i:':.::u!...h+°,3�,i{b'v�r,.;1,.ra.S'�t��.'..:a.�:•n..�.,ii�J;.'111`".:"±'` ;".�r.`t� .a'',.. .'l��'' M.�: .�5::" :p '�'•^,-�. �.. p •k' `r„, „.:r” "�iui^ �ftrr r: •.:i' r• rv-.r = :••'"L�.°a".��'•w 7•. _^ ' "-?''�="' .+`a�,ye``vy,. ..'.'.�"''�,•'S ° � Y" -0' :,.. �':•�a.^ :-tiri..`,.5..ed a'-,;'-tsi+5r!..P..>.;.....,w 4%nr';,✓.e'r:` T.'j•, �, .y'1"' ,�.,. `s v. N .•�dr te y 1 `F "t. °r• �. ^` �.Y.,w°'"�•: ':, :r SAD COLON TAKES CONTROL S FINAN{ AL AFFAIRS w� ° Minister of Fiance is T.imited to Expenditure'of X1,000 Pas f µ .: Month—Beyond That Sum He Must Obtain Permission of the �n_.—� Control Connmssion—Even France is Satis. �y fled with the New Arrangement. •Berlin, July 23.--Go many's flnaa- Percentages seees®ed on`grivate b A elal sovereignty has been completely ness. daily statements of the amount signed over to the Allied Control,of the floating debt and statements Commission. This ie evident from the every ten days settling for the Gov- numoa'ai;idum of-the Guarantee Com-I ernment'e, finances are documents 3 "® • c"s. bnieeion of Chancellor Wirth,a hia:h be;which the German Government has yr l f bag accepted and which is published:promised faithf ully to make. Monthly 1` this morning under swap headings sal reports.of the receipte from customs, "Germany's Financial Enslavement",taxes, the post offlces, the telegraphs supplemented by it y 4 ' Paris, Judy 28,—The plan for.-the and the railroads, Bellied control of Germany's finances monthly report of the situation of the a' aced out by the Committee of;floating debt are further requirements Guarantees, official acceptance of which Germany Chas agreed to. 'Which by the German Government was I The German Ministry of Finance ,announced yesterday;provides for the;also most submit to the committee 4 Ming of the committee's repro-I quarterly statements of the receipts ' u; seutives to practically all the d$-I and eapenditvres ,under the current y- 1 apartments of the German Ministry budget. Finally, yearly, the recapitu- . "`: •i? a2 Finance,over which they will exex- lation of the receipts and ezpendi- DEMOBILIZATION OF THE CANADIAN NAVY of personal supervision tunes of-the national budget after the Some of :he officers-and crew of H.M.C.S. Aurora, who sailed from Montreal for.England, on the C:P.S. : Y The personal dervisi with receipts austral settlement and balancing of Minuedoea—the.last members of Canada's Navy to be demobilized.- It is just a-little-over eleven years ago that '- and expenditures, the movement of the German Government accounts the Nfobe, the first unit of the Cascadfan Fleet,arrived at Halifax. capital abroad and questions relating must be furnished. The majority of ' to the publishing of financial and the opinion in French financial circles of any meat to the - _ Govern C.N.R. BOARD OF DIRECTORS economical statistics will be especially expresses satislActsion with the plan thent which is come into being. 1C0DtroXe& adopted, A few extremists desire a. Germany agrees to furnish the com- more stringent control, but generally,op TO CROSS OCEAN , TENDER RESIGNATION TO GOVERNMENT f mdttee with monthly statements slow- it is thought that that would be:moze TWC DAYS 'I11NI ing the progr•ew in the collection of difficult to exercise without prejudic- ` bases, imclareiing the income tax. The ing the sovereignty o! the state. A despatch from Toronto says:— Board of Directors which will sucsceecl New Flying Boat Will Carry The following.official statement was•the separate boards of the Canadian• 'HAGUE CONFERENCE MANI'T'OBA,FARMERS Fly Passengers and Crew. National Railways and the Gram• ENDS IN FAILURE CHOOSE BRACKEN fanned from the head offlee of the Trunk Railway. This will afford the London, July 24.—A great flying -C�n National Railway n Th=s- boat,the largest air Liner in the world, y Government a free hand is'tie selec _ Passed Into History Without PAndpal of Agricultural Col- is -under � at the Super day evening:nee tiaras t the revt Directory. , its (,' 1jef loge to 6 Next Premier. Marine Aviation Works, Southampton. "At a meeting of the Board of Di- `�Sn�h selection may not be cum-, ; Accomplishing rectors of the Canadian National Rail-I pleted iately, but in the mean _ ��� says The Daily Chronicle. It will be and A despatch from Winnipeg says— ways,held to-day,the members of that'time the interests of the Government John Bracken, aged able to fly from an English port to° 89. a native of Board •tendered theg resignations to Railways will not ss�er, as the prs-R .F ---A despatch from The Hague says:— Ontario,g m ifraw York in 24 lours, the paper says, to a! the Guelph Agri- the Government. sent Directors will continue to act -, 'Ire United Stubse Government figured cultural OoBbegse and for some years and may carry 30 or 40 passengers,In „ resdgr►atiotas are prelimin-I nnMl their resignations have bee�a in the clarmg aeons of The Hague Con- principal of the Manitoba; Agricul�- addition to the crew. cry to the appointment of the eingie formally accepted" _ a: f'e mince, which on Thtasday passed Thta greatest secrecy is being ob- . bubo history without aoc+ompliehing its tun:! + is to be the next Pre, served in its construction and only mien of Manitoba. He was the choice, of coal is rained as a result of .:shn the reaching Of an economic as three or four people are acgwainted RAILWAY STRIKE supply cord with Soviet Russia. M. Cattiat, �� it is aaderatood, of the With the detai'3a Workmen employed the executives invitation to Blab _ r" ce Bum:., made the sudllneat at United Farnnr Memberaeleet le the in the manufacture of the various . T''F'ADF"R`s SUMMONED Governors to encourage ' miners, It .�d. the final session at the Peace Palace Legislature as their polsti� 'sa beadrr its are sworn tq'secreey would not be possible to move the - and that post carries with it auto- � .'.-Mud he urea authorized by the Amer- Special attention has been given to U.S. President WOl Try Hand coal with the roads partially tied rap 1` loan Charge d'Affaiea to say that the matieally succession to Hon. T. C. 'th. hull, which involves certain ndw at Settling Transportation by strike and the present poor cog- Ualted States Govervinent would ad- Norris as Prime Xtni ter. Announce- p�rindpies, and in appearance Is like Difficulties. dition of locomotive power and roUtne haze to the resalwcion which had just meat of dhais seleetiort smd acceptance that od a large ship. The craft will stock, was made an Friday night at nix each of A despatch from Wasd�iagtean President Harding also. 1t is •said, . 'been adb�p�bedci;, whereby the Govern- I be fitted with two engines, Monte engaged not to assist any of o'clock, by C. Barclay. member-elect l 650 horsepower, says:—President Harding and his ad- has discerned a weakening in the their citizens to attempts to acquire for"SPrir ,.who was Chairman of Desigm have bee,produced for both'visers are _turning to the rail strike arbitrary stand by the railway ezw wt t in Rtssada which 'bekmged to the conferetaee.. ergo and p nWr carrying flying as the"key" in the existing Industrial •eutives, and believes that exertion of � _ • .dcitiwm of other countries and was Mr. Bracken's selection came ask ehj.p� and in each aware the size is ��• The President, it is said, has administrative pressure previous to confiscated since November, 1917. something of a se:rrprise. He has taken far in eecen of that of any flying decid0d tlas<t the quickest and surest and daring a joint conference wi13 re- The United States, he added, had'no active pout in publics life, and has.boat that`has ever before been built, way to avert a catastrophe is by set- salt in successful arbitration of the , m intesatioa'of departing fluor its line :rok bean iben-aed with the farmers If descept at sea 'becomes necessary tlimg'first the railway strike and then differences between emplgyer and an- •,oaf conduct' with regard bo property pohitacal movement. the ship will be able to land safely' in the coal strike, ploys, which is now said to exist sole W It is assumed Bracken will receive The first move in this direction is on the refusal of the nil mangy ...,,.,•.p.:..�teci in Russia. the worst weatlaeo, it is said,and tide >y �7 The r eeoPation itself gave rise to'a summons from the Lieutenant-Gov- at.anchor ar . pQa�ceed thsargh that expected to be made on Friday .fol- agers to concede old seniority stand- - some debate. France, through M. a rnor to form a Government,anid'that water unnder its own power. lowing the Qrbinet session, when, it ing to strikers who return to 0344 lie will accept the respoaseibi}lty and j was intimated by a member of the „ .,�Alphand, .moved to amend the res�- It the normal freight were replaced ludon so that the vow `Ibelonged'• ask for flans to choose his colleagues. by fuel the vessel would be able to' Administration,the President will call Payment od tlae sum of $81,728 to would become "belongs." France's Mr. Bracken was not a candidate m stay at sea for very fang periods, anal'to Washington for a joint conference the Province of Saskatchewan for the the elections. and it is thought he will y side ronedderoble ad railway executives and strike purpose of aiding the fare irld� idea was that although the property I this will likely g bed been seized by the BolshevW it seek election in The Pas, one of the wlue,as a flghting craft. It will also lam. try by instruction in agriculture under p;d was legally left to the possession of deferred seats, represented in the last be el:,le to climb rapidly to consider-I The decision that the rail strike is .the Agricultural Instruction Act has- ' foreigners,all and flint is .t+a resolutfnn Hoarse by Han. Edward Brown, who able altitudes.o climb the 'key" to the situation, is based been avthorized by the Dominion'Gov; the Caere ad the preseatt tense of the will rs' to private life. - _ . t:pon the fact that even if an adequate ernmest verb should clearly record thn fact. With the completion of the election Irish Irre6ulars The amendment was repealed. count for Winnipeg city. and ink- lute } The resohstion concerning expro-' � of the return of four Retreating t0 Motl itzi>tfJ6 ee y Market Report _ = ted gr'oPe2t9,,�p� by the con-,Labor candidates, two Liberals, two - '>' ��11ss Conservatives, one Progressive and, Dublin, July-23.=Telegraphic com- ference reads: : „ one Independent, the standing of the munications between Galway and1 :,'Toronto. Maple proftete•—,Syrup, per ira The Conference recommend for parties in the Legislature is shown to Ath was restored to-night,, thus' Uanitoba wheat—No. 1 Northern, gal. $2.20 pp.. comideration of the Governments re- e<P nth per b imp. date., 3 1.433y thereupon the desirability be as e,ows: `permitting communication. ; No. 2 Northern, $1.40; Noe 3 maple sugar, lb., 20c. � e" United Farmers, 24•; Progressivm The Galway Irregulars burned the Northern $1. 27%. Honey-20-30-1b. tins. 14% to 15e- of alj Governments not'asdisting their I Manito oatsr—No. 2 CW, b6%c; For lb.; 5-2%-lb, tine, 17 to 18c per - - -- 1; Independents, 8; LMdraln;7; Con- Dunmore, North Galway, p.,liee be be o nationale in attempting to acquire No. 3 CW., 63%e; extra No. 1 feed,: Ib.; Ontario comb honey, per dozen, servatives, 6; Labor, 6; deferred, 3; racks, Saturday moining an.. then re- No. 1 feed, 61 is $b b0. :w :athertty in Russia which'd was to tow, 55. I tired in the direction of Ballinsscoe, -Manitoba bar -Nomtinal. - :atdaer fgreign nationals and was con- barley­Nominal. tatoes--Now--On�ries,-f�._5. ai— }}, } ;In the bast ITourse, at_ daaaolu frnm_which-peace it is-repor tel-trotm All the above trick, Bay ports. Smoked meats--Rams, meci, 36 Lo J:`°""• there were 13 Independent Farmers; the'Irregular field beadqu'arte.s they American corn—No Z yellow, •82c; ai without the consent of such former 38c; cooked ham, b3 to 56c• smoked einRrsrs or concessionaries, provided 21 Liberals,.7 Conservatives, 10 Labor have withdrawn from Castlebar No. 3 yellow, 81c,all nail. rolls,28 to 31c; cooked rolls,35 to 38c• ` ions si is provided ."A 41nd s. All of the organ- This is held here to indicate that Barley—No. 3 extra, test 47 lbs. or b�,.ast baton, 32 to 350• apecia� ` ' u ed parties lest to the farmers, for the ti. s.:.w. 'nfend to abandon better, 60 to 66c,according to freights brand breakfast bacon, 41 to 43e; a by the Governments represented at whom it was ttww first rovinchd County outeide _ _. _ ° •Tee Hague conference to all the Gov- P rrty Mayo sand retreat to the moue- t_ backs, boneless, 42 to 44c. Buckwheat—No. 2, $1.00. srnr:►eats not represented,snail that no caanpaegn' tains, which would afford them ample Rye No. 2, 95c. Cured meats--Long clear bacon, n sib s ;�in� With the support of R. W. Craig, cover. M41feed—Del. Montreal freight, $Y7; lightweight rolls, in baarela, $48; " the Winni Pr 6. :,�, heavyweight rolls $40. b iritic blaeae Go,.vera meats. Peg and con- bags included: Bran, per ton, $28 to I ure tisanes, 16'f1c; two, ` ceding them two of the deferred elec- ;;.,.::.;,r ;, iv y.. : $30 aborts, per ton, $30 to $32; Bid 17c; pails, 17%t; prints, 18%a Sbarir. Forest finest destroy yon inheritance tiaras, the Farmers will have 27 seats,_ :. fee flour, $1.70 to $1.80. erring, tierces, ibc; tubs, 16>Ac; pails. ;s del to greveat them. or an actual minority, but there is a Baled hay—Track, Toronto,per ton, 16c• prints, 18c. P extra No. 2, $22 to $23; mixed, $18 to Wit}rin a week or so, the irregu- very general opinion that Independent .' -JkL�,Fl k,l{. 1+`�It $19; clover, $14 to 118. Ct1oice hen steers, $7 t0 $8- but- lars will have been driven back Upon bLraw--car x'res, Per wu, is -to-$77bf; d0.- -- cie-nt measure to relieve the situation :' "''sae °?^'"' . e central position, K tom grrabab}y Cork. ' canto; .$12 to $i3. $6.76 to$7;d0.med,-$6 to$6.50; '. `t_ Ontario wheat—New Ontario wheat, do, com., $5.50 to $6; butcher beifers, �A� A� M.; No. 2; $1.to $1.03. choice, $725 to $7.75; do, med, ;6.6Q a' 1,AL'hl,ADil'll\ Ontario No. 3 cats—Nominal. to$7; do,com., $5 to$6; butcher cows;�`"?a `' Ontario earn—Nominaa. choice, $526•to $5.76• do med., $3.50 1 ` *'.; is Ontario flour-1st pats., in jute to $5; canners and cutters, 1 to $2; LE ASTRONOMICAL DISCO 'ER I y � � ?� ¢'� sacks, 93's, $6.80 per bbl; 2nd pats. butcher bulls, good, $4.25 to �25; do, (bakers), $6.30. Straights, in bulk, com., $3 to $4; feeder3, good, $6.50 to ,:: seaboard $4.75. $6.75; dro, fair, $5 to $5,50; stockers,. Victoria, B.C., July 23.—Twin suns, yore to reach these twin suns. Their > ; Manitoba flour--1st pats., in jute good, $5.60 to$6; do,fear, $5 to$6.50;, burn at 'e temperature of 30,1700 de. �• sacks, $7.80 per bbl.; 2nd pats., $7.30. milkers, $60 to $80; r.:..e•�_., $70 to _two. miles from the . Y qn : .a v the whirl around :•, ,.. Cheaese—New lace 19 to 20c, $90; calves, choice, $8 to $9• do, mCw, grees Fahrenheit as y :;:('. :<°= g + earth, have been discovered by Dr. J. ;:;;: ::;: ::�. twins 20 to 203lac• triplets, 21 to1$7 to $8; do, com., $3 to $7; spring J; one another. One, the more massive, ;at >.. • '"',ri>;:4 ;i`:? AL Plaskett, director o2 the Dominion � ..,<- 21%- Old, large, 25c; twine, 24 to lambs, $12 to $12.7b; sheep, choice,- $5, _ is seventy-five times the bulk a! our +V::; : : ";.>::e;<;< Astro-1pnysxaka aJQ¢e!i�Wry liritl, ailrl. 1l7e 123aer is �uLvy- :ii °� Ll'CC leek„CA V :j{i;;••' f,kmat:gh the observatory's big 72-inch heavier. One is 16,000 times as bright ''`` ”` '•' " r 26 to 27c. Old Stiltons, 24c. cum., $1 to$3; yearlings,choice, $7 to a'•:`':.<:':::;. c do, com., $6 to $7; hogs, fed s °.' s `.. Butter—Fresh da•iryz choice, 32 to $8; ' esa�tor telescope. Scientists beheld as the sun, the other iZ,b08 dimes-as .__ --'..,:.'<i;,::: ;:;;,<,; :;, 35c creamery prints, ah-finest, 39 l wwatered, $14 b0; duo, f.o�b., $18.7b; do,, � aw dieeovery as the outstanding bright Plaskett is more than five ;:s,;; °::,;;;.. to 40c; No. 1, 38 to 39c; No. 2, 36 to country points, $13.50. :schievemeat at recent times as large as any other known 97c; cooking, 23c + ' -- 3 Montreal. t : E6naes The scars have been reamed heavenly body. - Dressed. poultry---SPI chickens, --- --- -- --- =•= '- - Finds Indians Satisfied` 23c• tows} 24 to 27c; Oats, Case, West., No. 2,62 to 82%c; t, .�Yaskett, after their discoverer. Professor Harold 7'acob, of Calum- 50c• roosters,, , The light, which, travelling at the i bia University, noted astronomical Lieut. F. O. Lott, President of the duc�lings, 30c; turkeys, 40 to 46c. do, No. 3, 59 to 59%c. 'Flour, Man.' of 186,000 milaja's second started authority, declares it the "most re- League of Indians, who reported on Live poultry—Spring chickensti 35c; spring wheat pats., flrste, $7.80. R616! these suns, five thousand years markabl.�e investigation and discov- his return from a.visit to the Western roosters, 17 to 20c;-fowl, 20 to 22c; ed oats,bag 90 i$s, $3 to $3.80. Btan.� ore there were any credibae human cry"; it is outstanding among recent -Canadian tribes; that he lonrid all de- ducklings,a-rgsine-20 to turkeys,.30 36c $26.25. per ton, car lots, $25 to N$226' No. 2, on this earth is reaching here astroncmfral investigations, he says, grees of advancement and that the w ' ry b' ga Eggs—No. 1, candled, 32 to 33c; set-- Cheese, finest esstemae, lei(► to *Ay today.. An aeroplane travelling} and dezlares that the measurements Indian ie rapidly absorbing the be&t lects, 35 to 36c; cartons, 37 to "e. 16%c- Butter, choicest creams = aU _ om this earth at the rate of 200: recorded by Dr. Plaskett must be ac- elements of the- white marl's civ8lza- pcans—Canadian,hand-nicked, bus., to 36%c. Eggs, selected, W. :f�an hour would require 30,000,000, ceptei as moo: reliable. tfon. $1.15; ,prime's, $3.75 to $3.'00. toes, per bag, car lots, $1.30 to $..40; '.:Yi n... ., S _ • _ - ._ _. ....n...-u_ - .. ...._L•'�T4tic':e+E�:.r4itew`.!+W?i.:.-'1-.\.iL: ...':':n.c.x.:is'T.�-r2^`:.:i'!•[ihti.m'�+iZ•q.*.�,Ttiw�'•}`.••'L•:.r.°•'dd�}17'?�r�2:YkSR�:�:° MAGS'�11R1�'•l+kfl�.i ..yr.�I'Y,�' '.r'w n... ���.��,` yy�",�,'�w s •� rl,il3• I� nr - M � , +'. -i .�.w'ur,M ;" :,•Rh WM .A a' ,,g".�": `•'S*".a / ,s � .w•.«.•^ w+ �.?". w ";'+-d.'� i ' - .s«�P^r 4,4.r .e i•:, e•:.R.."T, np, plow •1, G _ S � tt a :;'JrfR".- '� � '''. ',£'.,'• °''�'- ^.cu a+;.. 'f— *•� %*•' N1 .ia 'if ,•!;�.` •M:t'.5;. ',naJ,•'„.A"t-^• +•j;±• . ;�'P+4;r,G..?,•n. ' �, .r ^"`,Mss<,r.'.� ",fiky' .:.t'-•'ar��,''� a rSz' :d�-a..,, '.4^ ..s^c' ,r.•,�' s<.. t+li�',• ors ,�• �x'•1s *^,a. _ ,r� r•-, . +�+. N° -+ �r �". •;w �S,e.a,'e.= :n '�".::�,.•�-.ter' .. - .,ac^! na„- '`:. -:e�n+'�``.'"'•,t.,t .',.?�.cf"�' "tf"} \ e •.-. :s•,.'•t- _. _ •...v `", i .v.N. �% �i,,,rN'. ••a..•r.�,.,! y ,s,."iP•�• - _ : . . ••`�',' .. - .. A,� '� � r - 7.i, -- , �.. . ...". a._. ,.dE,''�f'ta.'^_!�,Y -s;" ..•,l„ .> -Found, a bar pip. Loser call -.Miss Irene Murkar is-holiday• s -, •LOCALISMS. at this office, iog at-her home,here. ` Mrs.'T. E. Pugh, of Claremont - -Dr,-Henry`willbe.here as usual E d to.hie ro• • :'. Found. a small brooch. Loser is visiting her daughter, Mrs. W. neat'Tuesday to atten p J. Miller. fesaional duties. all at th' office. i A•.' T:at>d Mrs, Boyer, of Belle- -Mrs. -Frank Sarlee, of Tren• � -Arthur Lang, ,of . Toronto, .'.: . ..;:..:j-. - , _._. :.. .,. •. ,.,. • ,. • villa, are visiting with relatives in ton, spenba few days last week - e=-__ppeat Sunday,st the home of his Piekerin with her mother, Mrs. R,askiD. We are now Carr in a s splendid ran a of Fine Sh>r''s, Ties, -_'mother here. g' y. g P 8 -Born, on Thursday, July 18th, -Bor+ at Agineo4t, on Sun• -Don't forget the band concert Silk Socks etc. which are the finest _ �g H. S. and,Mra. Steele (DeeGla- day July 28rd, to Fred and Mrs, in Memorial Park to be •given this Laps, ' e y. . liye Bateman). Toronto, a eon. Adair, a daughter. (Thursday)evening by the Whit- OII the market. g -Mrs.E. J. Walsh anal daught- -Mr, )Fielding, of Brantford, by baud, and also the football o�. Fine Shirts we absolutely gnarantee'to err, Gertrude, are visiting friends spent over Sunday here with bis match, Pickering vs. Claremont, in Mn'eto a and other tonne in sister, Mrs. (Dr.)Cartwright. at 8,15. Admission 25 cents, child- hold their Color. The regular/meeting of the-lien 15 cente. '.Eastern Ontario. Methodist Ladies' Aid be held -Ae James Kennedy was re- 1.00. ' -Fred ADnaD wan taken. to the re- Work SOX t� air for "t lime ital, Toronto, oa .Monday on Wednesday, Aug. grid, at 4 p. turning home from work oft Sat- Monday p �lvhepn he underwent a successful m., at the home of Mrs. John urday evening .last an auto com , '•',- Stephenson. ins,behind tried to-pass him, but 'Get'in on; this, as they wont last very long at that price. 'pperation for apppeendicitis. -Mrs. Kneeshaw and daughter., oD account of she sl1 pery state -Bruce and -Mrs. Simpson and - . Insist on buyin child, of Toronto, motored down of Winnipeg ; Mrs. -Kenney and of the road due to t e rain, the g 4� ( : on Wednesday and spent the day Jint1 Bennett, of Toronto; and Mrs. car @kidded, and striking Mr.Ken- 1 -: Y• with Wm. and Mre. Collis. James Hogle, of Oshawa, are visit- nedy s wagon, broke the reach Big 88 OvetallB ' Jades Stat2le;- and daughter, Ing with John and Mrs. Crockett and'causing •considerable damage - ____ - have returned at Twin Poplar Farm, to the car. Fortunately, no one --The very best buy- on-_the marked to-da '. 1 r°; .•of Bowmanville, y y • -- ,� �= %home afters spending a few days -Thetownship council will meet was injured. : st. g y on Wednesday next at one o'clock Two old unbeatable standbys which we recommend are . =` �r with John and Mrs. Powell. for the transaction of general bus- ` .; -Mre. Joseph Booth, of Tillsoa• Xesb ddroerttlser»etsts. burg, and sisters, Mrs. Seligman, The date has beenetzr nlred Williams' Shoes and Lowndea' Clothing E: of Ontario, Oregon, and Mrs. A. from Tuesday on account o the t T`weedle, of Tillsonburgt spent deputation waiting on Premier SER ONW MOWER .AND e on Pickering. $ Orur on the latter date. - several days daring the past week y with theformer's daughter, •Mrs. The services in St. Georgge's LL�OR BALE-2 motorcycles and a We have on hand a quantity of Gem Jars ChnrCh will be ae usual Oa Sunday r rest pocket kodak, • T.C. Brown, Brongh- - W.F. Law, next. Morning service at 10.80, a� sY at the right prices. k;. The union ehurch services will g s at ? o'clock. REPAIRED-Boots gad • �`•"' -be eODtinned during the next two=and evening se to OOOT9 +: The Rev.A E. Bruce will continue oboes repaired neatly and a,rickl �«. Fred T Bunting, - Pickering with Rev, P. F. Gardiner w.t on,Church St.,Pickering. 1 '23 T. the series of sermons on 'The Con- ' . Con- .,:.in is charge. As hitherto the morn Established 1857. M . tag service will be held in the t:ribution to°Canadian Life made WANTED-An experienced girl for _ + '!Presbyterian Qhnrch and the even•�by the Church of England." Sun- `v g hot:se.ork 1„n cooking g.� wags. Mn,Ross. C1ar on Farm. Pielterrng. ` tag service in the Methodist day, July 80th, the subject will be 4stf " Church. "The Magna Charts." SINGLES FOR SALE-First and p -It ie reported that there is a -On Friday evening last the Sse�d ping.quality,British-Colombia shin. C yhe ; possibility of the Drury govern Methodist and Presbyterian annual glesaram"' posarble prim. Thos pats� .. ore sling to the country day Schools united iD their saaual C1 +fir: oneDt apps picnic at Simcoe Point. Short] this fall. The success of the farm- P y AXSOLnVITCS-Dealer in wool, ors'part in Manitoba has iaspired after one o'clock all assembled at bides, live fowl,horse hair etc. Residence _ r, .' the U. O. with greater con$- the Methodist 'church where a srou°Ci`haroad 1 1' tee' IIOrttt or brougham. J deuce, and they consider this an number of care were awaiting to ry„ to'conve theta to the lake. A OR SALE-White Wyandotte Bulk Teas Our SpeCla��' t' a portane ti.ne to go before the y' �i' rariiagr. bred-to ray. A rare oyyportunityy ectoratP. However, the mein- most pleasant Rf Bern OOn was spent to secue a few good breeders at i2.=cb. E. hers of the government are not in races, for which suitable prizes L.Ruddy,Poi nng. �str Prices 50c, fi0c and 75c per lb. Especially recommended, our 75 cents. nnanimatts on the ueetion_ were given, also Kaseball and -- Orange Pekoe. It makes a "real" cup of Ter;. More q ytlaer games,after which a bound- ARTAGF-To aa'd from Toronto. —A GARDEN "Social" `Will`be C.'Reasonable rates. Estimates given-on ton economical than other lines. fal__supper wlss. served. and t lot,, Thos.Williams,R.R. No. 1, Locust Hill. ; e?�- tven an behalf of St. George'ff -ape /' Ind.phone 3017:�t,rk'• 33.9' a-'_. which all did justice. _ _ �%'� �r �hurch,on Civic Holiday. Monday, 1 +' Gem mars Csein Jars 3 •,., -The `cypnic of the PtOvii]faal OTICE-Having pnrcbaaed a hay- August 7th. in the afternoon from Fire Marshall on the fire which �. � pr W from the estate of she late T. O!rver,1 4 to 8 o'clock. at the country home o+n p.-�ered to cater to the wants of the co+-s The Preserving Season is here, 'Gl'a're c-ad to Supply your needs 1 n of Terence E.,O'Reilly, B. Sc.. at, destroyed E. L. Ruddy-'s barn an n,,�ty,nthii,ttae, R,e°:der.Brougham P. O. y the weal side of Frenchman's Bay, July loth has just been given out Yttonr P,ek a:3. 35tf t is screw top and perfect seal, also rubber rinds and metal tope a `.. on R an'% sideroad. Adtniaaion, and states that the fire wait Carl's• ' y ad b spontaneous combustion, OR SALE-4 year old driver, well 80 cents. Will all the friends who p p FCrolten.rice from blemtstf•Qu+et; also into- �yM� �p �.y�y.�p�� Season ' . -. parpoae coming please intimate to which was proven beyond all mau:;i�d%rne+ a��; condition h' 'A rY During L i a a �I G Gea+ovii ' the Rev. A. E. Bruce their irateu. doubt. - -Two of the horses `sere to John Calvert.Pickering �4e You Will no doubt need some more di.ahes. We are Headquarters. rt :i-1. tiou not later than Friday. Aug so badly burned in the fire that It -- --- White grauiteware Cups and Saucers 2.40 per,doz, Tea,Plates wan necessary to destroy them �`(JR SALE-Cheap. all kinds of B • ' : 4�' and,two others are still-in ° dad- 1 wag°a'`barn°'°•and all finds or `arm im- - 2.25 per doz, Breakfast Plates.2 60 per doz., { : —Repreaeatativpe Of All tilt ote-nenta•tn good order. Alsoxveraibeavy and Large Dinner Plate98.00per doz. m anieipalitieg between Scarboro gerous condition. Mr. Ruddy, light Kale.and coals stoves and heaters• Herman,Claremont. Phone 201. 17tf w and Port Hope will wait on Prem who himself brought out three CLOVER LEAF DISHES ' ter Drury on Tuesday, Aug. let, horses from the btirning building, (STRAYED-From the Village of Caps and Saucers 2.90 per do/-. Dinner Plates 3.80. Breakfast Plates ling bteD confined to his house ► Brougham.on or about the 20th of July, one g,2p Tea plates 280 Fruit Diahei 1.50 Piteher9 di at 11.90, standard Lime, in respect brindle cow,milking. Reward for information , . : to the electrification of the C.N. R. ever.since the fire, on account of leading to her recover Any person harbors BOwla Tumblers etc, a' and Toronto .Eastern Railway. having injured his back during it after this notice w�'be prosecuted, A. -_-- .--. y' Smith,Brougham 45tf The success of this propacal will the excitement. _ - -- • maean a lot to Pickering Townehip, On account of the- coal short- ARM FOR SALE Lot S4, con. 2. Miracle Miracle t Pickering townsh,p. 90 acres"70 bung good R65- both as to power apd light as well age railways are taking off runny stay .ot1, drained, under cultivation. 20 acres - ,;'. transwrtmion. Strong de u of their trains, which will necesei- pgira eel mt and r�stu gqrog near c.x.R Have you tried it? The new help for wash day. Poaitive]y gs1 rub- f p tale n change in the time tables, Chrrrywood station. Good buildings•overRow- g y g "mom rations of citizens from Pickering biD the clothes. Tr it. We guarantee it. „1 which-take effect on Sunda next. '°g wen also good °`chard• Poasesuoa peen Per of cents. Tillage, Cherrywood and Fairport y September 1st to plow, Furthrr tnformauon on B theme changes the morning lo- the premises. Arthur Graham, Cbe nod, r b tie 50 is `: .•°.$each should be sent. Y -1 • .. ' _ .. . ' -- -oa Thursday evening last one cal going west will leave Pickering Salt halt ..of the beet games of football ever about 9 o'clock and arrive in To HOICE 150-ACRE FARM FOR •, ronto at 10. The local going east CSA.LE-3 1.2 miles east of Claremont on*a - pplayed in Pickering was played on . gmerament road,half mile from station; church. Farmere-note is the time you need it. - Coarse salt in 100 and X200 lb ' ldemArial Park, the eontestaDte will leave Toronto at 5.80 p. m.,.•'school.store and post offteConvenient. Allevel arrivin in Pickering about 8.80. clay loam soar 3 acres of orchard: good fences, bage, 'Fine salt in 50, 100. 140 and 200 alb bag", also Fine being Goodwood and Pickering of g •pttn lb c k across the farm, outstanding large Dairy Salt in 10c, 2iftc and Sac bag.. the senior league. From be n- Owiug to the morning local going D= ith beautiful lawn and trees; two . .•.•� went leaving at a litter hoar many large a berr•gad large.sild: This must be ?:'D"tog t0 eDd the g9me was a ae g aeea a mated. Ttrmsxesoaabk. Ap- • exhibition of football, being free persona working in Toronto, who ply: m.�awarda.Ct,remont. 37sr � ���' �tid' 1�► from roughness and both teams have been fn the habit-of spending + -- Et e.good combination. They Sunda)r at their homes in Picker. rruit Trees, Shrubs Ete. Anothertth'ipment of Gioghams and Orgitndipm. Gingbams in small = o. were evenly matched, but Pfck- ing, will have to return to the city checks and plaids, Etc apd 40c. ' Organdies, in plain colors, y1= @ring succeeded in scoring one- on Sunday evening instead of Having secured the agency for E.D. r6ild,pink and mauve, per yard 90C. y� goal, thereby wLDOLDg the game. Monday morning. - Stuith k Son, Ltd., Nurserymen, The m'fitch was witnessed by a An enthusiastic meeting of the of Winona, One. _ - large number of spectators. Trustees ck Rateppayers' Aostxia I am prepared to take orders for ally. Men Men - -Thomas and Mrs. Warren and tion was held on Tueedag evening kinds of Fruit Trees,Small Fruits, Have you seen our Blue Chambr Work Shirt at 1.00. An exception• child will leave to-do (Friday) at which the Chief Inspector of Ornamental Shrubs Etc., at y y y 1� lowest possible prices. ally; good purchase enables us,to offer this large well •. :;�'' on their return to England. It is Continuation Schools, Mr. Hoag, made Shirt. Don't mice this chance. - -" ten years since Mr. and-Mra. War of Toronto, gave a eynopgis of the Special rates for large quantities, - ran came out to Cminada with Lord Regulations governing Continua- . 28tf Somers and Lord Hyde •(now the `ion Schools. He assured the N. J. Chapman, P1Cker1IIg M , -S, .—CHAPMAN * - Earl of Clarendon) and they have meeting the Minister of EdncatioD been in their employ ever since, wouldsanction the establishing of *T f and will still continue with Lord such w school here in temporary ` .WANTED r Somers when they return to Eng- quarters for one year if a qualified land. While they are pleased at, First-class teacher, were engaged All men working fdr the Prov. High- l getting back to England to see and the requirements of the school way Dept. that come home each night BUNDYSRDW�R� :.. ' their relatives they have a deep law fulfilled by the Pickering with tired aching sore feet to know love for Canada and may return School Board, Shch action,would that the Australian Gioanna Healing " y to make it the land of their adop. he gratifying to all who have Oil will fix them right in one night. A : Lion. ehildreD ready to attend such a trial will convince you. Price 50 etc. - -The Women's Institute held a school and it is hoped that the large bottle For one month I will p. send a regular$1.00 treatment of my - very successful meeting is a Red School Board will "receive all in Australian Herbs and one bottle of the rt M, � � � � �Cross Rooms on Tuesday after- hearty support and favor of all in _ Oil far Sl.fxl post=-paid. - :..t :•. noon. A- number were present, the southern part-of the township Australian Medicine Co., from Claremont who-$eve R well- who,are interested in education. chosen programme, consisting of If arrangements can be carried out 351 Yonge St., Toronto, Ont. songs by firs. Truetuan, piano the Board to look the opening of the --_-- i* i—c :: The `Famous Cold Water Paste, get by Miss Veta Stephenson and school in September. E' M DALE MiLL+7 f `' '•1 Mrs. T, Birkett and two excellent -The St. Vincent De Paul fresb 1n White and Tints. papers on "How to f Obtain the air camp,."Ozanam" have SO boys P=dKER�NQ - J� Confidence of the Child." by Mro. and a few adults enjoying all the (Dr,)Totillinson, and the other on pleasures of crimp life. The camp Having taken over the Elmdale t "Mating our Souse a Better this year has added several im- One pound- of MureBCo will Cover - ; -Home," by Mrs, Johnston. The proveroents More dormitory Mills from F. W. Week I` serving of refreshments brought space, with better ventilation ; a wish to announce that the - :0 '"to close a very sociable afternoon. new dam, built to make easy'the Business will be car- seventy-f1� t� squarelfeeifa' .` --As W. R. Brown was driving learning of swimming ; several aied;on in the ss•;.s LL„ H:,.b.,to .,,ad 'aaL Lc raftte duct a puar, era Irt iu,s l,uilL usual way.] LL was in the act of meeting an auto, for the boy guests. The coming ' 'evhea another motorist coming be• week will see the Arrival of 100 We will;keep on hand ally P up. In f, 2 and 5 lb. packabes ' hind and unnoticed by him en- bops-new faces in camp. The kind Feed. • , =.r =:?` • deavored to pass between him and Toronto Star fund is helping this We have at pre t : - the car - i =='h _ 3g:_ camp.�r��#ully. The camp is Dro ^1n�B+nd get 'a' Color' Card and $rite many another motorist who in charge of J. J, Murphy, aseiat- 1 Car Bran and Shorts pa g Y y try to perform difficult stunts, ed by Messrs. Halligan and Don `1 Car Barley and Oat Feed z he had over his skill witli nelly and work ably- handled by 1 Car Western Oats `card all about th3B ' r' the usnal result, a collision, in instructors Sheppard and McCaf- also Dorn. + -. which Mr. Brown had one of the fery, of St. Michael's College, To- - �ai}1taTp• flniBb + wheels torn off his baggy, every ronto. Mass is held every Sunday Ogilvie's Royal Household Flour J a ' spoke of which was broken. He at the camp. The commissary de pastry •Finn` a 11m• has now it till of damages to pay partment is in charge of Mrs. F..,.' and aho to appear before the Bremner and two maiat.ants. A .Chopping done every day I � �!, - IA�^ya�y.�1poliee Magistrate for negligent visit at any time would be appre- u (rf Gi j.i 01riv ag-1 ciated from town residents.-Com. �. N- =+OCyK 7C700s> > 1 'dirt: !n• •F,,' w .,ti. ,/ ,.y„ ,yk. •,Kr*. •k. `i..ms...e�-'a'',:"Y ...' r r• Q,.. -r.;:�;dc •,i.' 'f,.,., '.'5,a,.��. ..r. .'nr- �n y�..,�'- . 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