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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1922_08_11 �. 4•: , ..' ... ',:>:�' ., .,a,.,,,- .�....,a..„,+gmarC,-^'S-`•-AnLl•'�""_.,ta�G�•`-^_•,'nr_ rr::''�.,. .., a•_ . %'y:'• ,y G:'.r"p•?6r .' e. " �1r '�yE'' •�' , �.•"�.,,:+ w�'+�i. -C•YV, .,.,-,,... w.. r y� 4 y.�.I y', r' r-•fir._'" - a " .,w ".t..,•.r •} s.. ., •'-+Crya M"' ai-.' .s*x':r °• � 'P9r ! "jab;k..'C 4?,'"'rc .':. ��t ..•'.w.. .,w,^ s}:-e' .✓. ,.'if d, *•i. •rw .%A • _ r ,y. VOL. �iI�I. PICSERIN(I, ONT., FRIDAY, ATJC�UST 11, 192? No. i 4,,ry .� _ .� tttnf>•ilretr�astlal _..__ ---- ---�� , '`�•�. WHITEVALE. UXBRIDGE Retablisbed 1828 ' Geo. 19-. Baker The Women's Institute R i'I meet on Potatoes sold down to 75 cents a bag fn i. 4 r Afedtiead Wednepday-, August 16th, at Sp, nt•, on the txbridge market last week. �? at tbe.borne of Mrs. D. R. Beaton, Latest quotation is 85a GREENWOOD t` �p wbea the iris of our cotnmunetc will, On Monday evening about 6 o'clock., '[� S. FOB,STTH. Opb.D., Director We have moved our Office and g 4 �Cla0ptometrical [Association of Ontario. Reg. give theentire ro rarnme, All are Blake Cragg, aged about 43 years. •,'��:. fatesed Member of ithe American Optometrical P 8 e-z Music Store to the centre of welcome, feH frooi tbe.hi¢h barn on the farm of ` MLLS _ Association. Eyes examined by appoi:ataaeat. _ Alex. Gordon, just ehst of Saintfleld, PhoaeWN. Claremont, Ont. , the town and we are pat- GREEN RIVER. painful injuries. ` and .received west a io Mr. Cragg. in company with other B There will be a league football game men. was engaged on the roof, While F. TOMLI,I�ISON. M. B.. Member tin oa a new brick , --• Y� o of the Cel!egt�M Ph sicians and Surgeons the' r ` ' of Ontario. CP!ce: that formerly occupied bbyy (root and making At Green River on Saturday, August sotne of the workmen went down =` <� the late Dr, It.Frodie,and latterly by Dr.CaSd- 12th, at 4 p. in.. between the Canada ladder, Mr. Cragg undertook to go welU Phone- Claremont,elnt. 231y R large and Wire and Cable Cu. and Green $fiver. down the windlass, but in some man- Everybody come abd see a good game ner be fell to the ground forty feet. :. 4 �[T E.tCARTWRIGI T, 'M. D.. 1A, gPAeiousbuilding ?U ft. long of hall. Twodoctora were summoned and it I have 6 :stock of Bran and Sliovts Y .C.rP,& S',.Or.c. A corcrrr for the Coca- W. and Mrs, Hamilton wish to was found that he received two free- i,. i- eyof Ontario, Office hours : 12-2,and e-8 p.m.. thank both ladies and gentlemen who Lures in one lfg. and a broken hip on made froth .Ontario wheat, w oe at other Ihcursr by appointment Phone Beal No.114.11. Ind.phone No,400. Pickering. On- so willingly Rave them a helping the opposite side. In addition several which as all know, are nano.y no. '331v We are Selling 9gents for hand at their barn.raising on Monday teeth vnre knocked out. Mr, Cragg much better value. O. McKINNON, M.D., L.R.0.S„ Pbonographs, Pianos; Singer Sewing last ; also the Green River Ladies' received A very severe shaking up, � lidMCK b,member or ., .R.Ce o, Mai;hines, Records, Sheet Music, Aid for the loan of their dishes and but he b-aa a chance of recovery. '.than, Western stuff. t` g Band Instrutaretita Violins etc. tables. GHER YR WOOD. ` , Plsysiai•na and t3nrgeons of Ontario,ll•ensfat• y of Royal College of snrttsons, Edintrtttgh. Government Standard = — Aldo a small quantity of Barley ..•iVO•ial •ti•otloa to dafoaaes or women and Lightning Protection. BROCK ROAD. obikirw0004. oos and rtwidence,Broaglasm, Arthur Graham bas sold his ninety Feed (the best pig feed for the .. Beatty Stable Equipments, viz.: f H.Connor cantemplRtes taking acre farm to W. Beare, of Scarhoro money on the market.) Steel Stalls and Stapehiona, township, who will take possession on . up farming on,his own farm most year, I , _ Wster�fjups.. :.erne ;te L.G Us anger oaclly.Apr'll fad. Jlir. vraaain' pane or the Al] at reduced rites to get r► =t W. H.'KENNEDY. Barrister. Sol-" crushed between -two stones one day future are not yet matured P :a ~' Ty .Wtor.Notary PubUc.%Con,rryancer sup, lAt ter Carriers. last weeit. (Train threshing has begun thisweek. quick clean-up. `. Wk.kYy,Oat• 41 W. A. and'Mrs. Jackson spent the Threshers bane been busy for severs] ' ► weeks threshing alsike, which is ex- �yo Stouffville, tint holiday with their parents and others All aCrSOUpts are nog dae. � ]3. QHRIBTIA� Barrister and last Monday. ceptionslly good this year. It is re-s Solicitor,Fat•r7 lie o b s ortea that I$ bushels r acre has et. b Mrs. Hogan is visiting her brother. P per Please settle before Aug. N. Jtemes H. Kavee, prior to taking up been threshed in this neighborhood. t ALES A JOHNSTON-Barriptera � fruit farmiog in Rocbester, N. Y. Harvesting opelration@ are proceed- Look Here y it etc„224 Danforth Ave. (Waolworth g�1 Mies Daisy Rudd,of Myrtle,and Mies ing very rapidly. Cutting is nods Toronto. Phone Gerrard 4412..Saturdays, Mai- L May Keyes and mother,of Mount Joy nearly over, The heavy rains have veto 1'790. ;Ind.) 40ty caused much of the grain to belodited. - - are spending & few days with W. H. F Zt. C#R"W_" _1q �7 and Mrs. Jackson. which makes the culling more difB • Yf iLLIAM J. BEATON.B. A..Bar- 'If Its real good F%ruiture in black Clifford Huh, )ard has been appoint- cult and prolongs the work. Farmerr - •t+ rioter, Soucitor, me:ztxr- or the fir or- ed overseer of that portion of the are jubilant over the excellent crops »„ Ryckman,Deuison.Poster andSeatoo. Toronto walnut of gviarter•ent -oak in which have not been so,good forinanv $ General Trt sts Buildirg,85 Bay Street,Toronto. Iirork road between the C. N. R. find B '!'r T*t-phone tviaia eel and Ir62. tray of the period styles the Kingston'rcad. years. ---- -'- - -' you are tbiokinit of GREENWOOD.RESTOUFFVt LLE . .: : SF:F --- We,are tiorry to rpt)nrt tb,et.Harold- w � J I3I'DSO:`. D, D. g.. L P, R., • T. Burkett, of C'larentont, was in Matthews is not an wol: ag:alui ri 122 Carlton�1 .Tc rata. 1!udxn',l1fa �y� �Ay /t town on a h•teirtess trip-on I11 tredav, s. Brow•uand dati btpr Ares end--. 8tem of con'�rtabrr plate work. •.W'ri;r far Js I l , A lf.�, The Chautatigija wort bead here lost in� week or tno with her p*ter, Information,ar pltr,rr North 5316. 4•tel week and wAs of ahigb order and vrell lyre. N. Lidge!t, of lircnlrlic. Cf Cla,I9�"..2ZZ p,trmnized. mom [3 LAKE-B. BEATON. D. D, R.• Dr. Smith. `dentist. wbo has b,-en on t! Pp-at Oliver ,)u f»milt' 'c:f Clare- M �[.•?j canal, appal a couple of duty Isusr wpek 6 Graduate of l:.e soya]Colr:ge o! Dorsal Any quantity, we al,oteet you sarlo' holidaying for two eveklis at 1`turRpcn with her parents, S. end Mrs. Stew- Sw+�r of" and t:ziverstty of ?orcnto, Orace Lttke, is expected back on Saturday. The t;ni�'E?t'. �1 i ocrert<W, M. Pr n¢:e'e ;ardxaze store. �Vlvrthy. lei: On dUn t have to pa art. 1 !, Olke hours to 12 •t to 5.3:•., Ind. pone i6. P y Teader,w are being abkrd Sc,r for the Mrs. Ra:ne and JiiAe M. Wood spent �a�'�-�•m.° ���111Y2@ „�- a• Berl phone:2a 441y until the Roods are de- emotion of the Carnegie Library and a couple of d+. s IMet week at Jackson'. <One of O!r Pcoductional li the construction wili be proceeded P y delivered at unr holue. Point with 3tlrp. T. C. Robinette and Y wit hat once. Cie a sell Sill'* Elite-Lke Lent~ for` v` r• 1/'e�4rhrissf i�etsis*• The]Women's Iuattttlte base instal- family. We sell the {)etermoo-r Mattress F. L' and.Mrs, (fresh, Mrs. Slater all make-cif ea"—the beAt led-two large lights on, the pillars at V. I3ICHARDSO,- Real Es and all Simmons Beddin p and c u S K Green motored a day wee in fibs tpri cet Io: R the eatraacP of the ark; the cost cf - et. J. ,'tote, lr•sursree Conveyancing, [votary • and Springs.s. both being; SI't5 W. land on 9uoda y an'd spent the day with the price. �•. Pubbe,'Etc..Pickenas,Ont. 3ify p g ffiPa.ds, f roc _,• Civic Holiday turned out to be wet _Visitors here over the holiday were: Tires for all cars. hmery %V heels and showery and agdin interfered with Mr. and Mfrs, Maxwell Sr.. fir, and Saw and Emery 31RndrilN, AZEL ANN rS-Elocution]at..'For• FRUIT -BASKETS the baseballcetebrd!ion. The concert yfrs. Maxwell, '.lire: Poston. Aubrey Circtilar Saw*, L'id- - �d"• .)[3 seer puvil of pwen A. $wily. For terms at Digbt waie well attended. Poston and Ralph Heady at JameN derv, ere. ' and open dates. find. pfso tr'�Maiveer, ?rhos Fruit Bask4ts of all descriptionagreat• Mrs, Waddell of this town and for• Jy Y Hisi.tand Creek PL Q' 33-9 ly reduced this year. merit' of Pickering any Claremont; JIy sad .'4lis+►Gateslof T rout a Mira Woodwork-r¢ and GonPral FPOSTILL„LicensedrAuctioneer, -.Plenty;A all. kinds bn hand at was taken to the Hn, ital. Toronto. Wood*o. Ronald and :4i:e. Wilson, of. 131arit�tnithin,r• a for Canotfas of York acd Onsarto. Auc Green ]liver. sad operated an for the removal of an pert Colticyrne. Duufrl,u,of Peter kynro, ' . ���,y}tdtmUhl of S. sttC, •et•at,ed to on•boet•as laternal,growt-h.' She did not survive and Hob. of BrookiiD At Alf. Trim T,'Kr' B J�CIi57�, Brock lined gl►tsouoo. drCrstu Gera Diva P•O., Ott. _ Oraddresa?R:R. No. I.Loettst Sill. 'the rreults of the operation and was• Ut'r. Mr-. and ]Lifers Day; of Toronto 1'i:keying, (Tat,' a; j� B.IBEATON TORl�BHIP CLEBE Home Phone 6445 Mark. buried on Saturday. - ++��'r at Win Middleton't+. pos„sy.aos, Oomtmiss►on s tee t,•tias{ Chopping and Oat Rolling every week -•�- r,» srdaviw, auoantaat. Ew yoa.y eo Iona day excepting Monday. HIGHLAND CREEK. ' WHITBY. " **am= �pert� tacos of Moos" go Loa Un and after ,Aug. 15the price will be' " 'mesa' w>,ii,svati, oat,_ e-v lowered to 7 cents per cwt. After an illness of abort two years, - - r p during which she bore intense sutler- •At the specia]iaeetingot the Cyunty -, DAVIDA Pl•QU-Live stock Post- .>W. G, BarneB Green River ing with great Christian fortitude, Council last. week three by-lag ws-re r. tioneor GrAdaare of C t4. Jvae,' drool,. s passed. Tbr chief t f these end f••r y'A Ca,cago Life-wine eapertence sob pec•creed - de.rth came to the relief of Mrs. Net. _ suety Stock and r:.. work All hied* aCaale, sun Haakin•on):rids o% last week. wh:ch the o cial meeting was cbirfly �1 } =- prwn�ptry attended to 7ertr,,res%oasble, "one ••- PICKERING +'�� y Called was the issuing of debentures CCrh e t d10Uarr=nt,. My • • The deceased ty. a re five w Pr fate s - ru the rarest of $SS,�xt to cover the i �i�'j� �]� Edward Cnttoty. where she Assts born k- LVMtJLaL\ YARD near] 08 ears ago, At the age of I!3 rte[ of road walk fir, the('o�rn!y.^1 T M. 'rfAW. --LICEN'14ED AIX_ y y g Ontario. • A- by•iww was aloopaseed C�JR�, T1o?tiEcR,fir-r York, Ayers*hrcame to MiarkhPtn to live i , Qatarro and Durham making a grant of$t3rM1 to the 7'uwn of Count,ea AN kudr,�t sales promptly .ttetxCad with her sister. 'Mrs. C. Reesor, but r to. Ter=reaionabte. IIates!or sales may be s - ._ _ has resided aL Hi¢hland Creek fur the Whitby help"in re surfacing the er•f arranged at'�EW'S'O!Lcv. Sell and tndeprn-. • road ftom the bage line tp the.Harbor. 1J ...,pat phones,•Wh:iby,Onu Six pater 38 pears. Ifer bttahand pre-de- A re-blution of the reeve cif Be,.ver• _. - - - Hardwood Flooring cewied her 10 years. Shp was a life- - - 1,nR wencher of the 4Jpthnd'snt Church ton aNkin that a new bridge hP erect• CC Dr. N. E. McEwen; B•Q.-SC. t? CaII 5t1 OLI III and was held in very high estepna by pd in Beaverton. this year was vor,ed = s- t7 E1 Z 1] f pp �' � down. Other q'tpstions of ininor im- Yeterinary Surgea7. all who knew her. HPr funeral tools nrtaneP were also dealt with. ThP p p Duple,, Birch, Beech; planeoasnndaywhen her body wag P Ready 11<?O-fi!1f 4radr�ate of L'nisersity cf Toreaio. laid to rest in the Ittethodi3t Pemetery, Council also went on record ae fdvnr� Farmer�'eternntian to ]tacdcrxld plain and (?uarteret'. Oak, she is survived by four dxttghters and r Rto•En teen�Radial�and portions of } Agricultural College. Qtiebrc, one, son : Mrs. Cole; of IlighlRnd :. `_:` .` '��]�� Lath l rr"•. pronept attention to all clients. :1a�1 OeBeaveT BOarCI" Creek: Mrs. F:.H. Annis, of Brnugh- Vh,Ca n d Tor-onto. anti ae Cntnrtt�ree +tm: Ntrs. MingRy, of \Dhitemouth, p -•--!"' -------- Berl acid Ind. Phonep, • +iso.: Ira.Duce la+,of Binnswirk,f3a ; was appointed to go to Ottawa aitb PiCKERING, ONT71RI0 Stock. -- • sand Ak1rs. Iiawl•ina, of 'Markham. the big deputation which will ask the 1' --ft D E j� S` c), R' _ D�,ininion Government to take. Ws 1 • t'1. t1 +� L v All, with theexc•eption of Mrs. Dolig• work in hand. i$'31N)was also grant'erl � - --TIME 7*ABLE-Plakeirng Station �• . Ds Gordon & Son, lay. were present at the funeral. Tfie � - T.R. Train's gciag East lee ae!allows , floral tributes from neighbors and to the Oshawa Huapital. The Depart- Z.00VS H=Z eZ =` No. 10 Moil ;•,; A M. TIC$ERING -' friends were numerous and beautiful, went of IlighwavawiltherPquested to t„ 2s Local 2.•)3 P.M. I and testifled t the high esteem in rnmplete,the portion of highway be- Pe ;_ which the dereas.d 'wee held in the tween the eastern limits of Pickering ' e, ee Dotal 8.Q•!P.M Bell and Independent phoep. o : Sunda train, i.5i A. At --- -- - -' ---- Village and Oshawa similar to 'the A ,gym 0���� Sunday community. c �.L1 P # Trains -going West due ss follows- rand now existing between Pickering \ tyg No. :�, l.o sl i.4i A. M. and Dumbarton,as I hat portion of the The Clievorlet Garage and Service _ OSHAWA. . = road is not suitable for the trii Me it is 27 Local 2.44 P. M. Station at Brougham still have their,. "'- now vallydupon to bear.excepting that � = ••' .9 Mail . 0 05 P. %i, expert from the (actory and also have An important hi191ness(teal lanshee,D Suceav train, A.Os, P. M `tiew Chevtolet 490 s e-vixla in gran cont•uturnxfed in Ophaty, wh-!'.hI•fh4 sect-ion lz in the lawn of ile Uoy-, Ful• V' nhtrtn efnrmer has been purchased Trftvlrlg iT1'"e" tiiee[Tr2g Lae t;onnrtuors Foregoing is according to Standard the 3 speed car at the 2-speed price, and their fripn& wcre the izil Cta of tiros. Agent for Cream Separators. Willard ht'•-\fPSSrs. J. C. Ros4; Nt. A.. and Capt !! den Feed Richardson at a banquet �`' 1. Ewart ,llackny. of Toronto, who B,ttteriea, Goodyear and Dunlop tires, held in the Kenosha Hotelat Cae-1 ea. Dunlop s 'fine only car on the road that cannot will take pnsseccion on Sept. ]st. The Among those present it the• `N-orden's �/I V1 ILA he matched by our dam etitor,,, Less Reformer hnc grown very rapid]} dnr• START BUSUSS _ P }iart� were: •�t,tynr A. C. Maguire. w aa.:and less ail 'thatr attv_caron the fug Tfie gait fete years, t,eingnnwa Tug--lii,j�r-•T. :•three, (�-l,;t.a•n : •' "� ' :ant;ancTfier� ce is our«atchwoit� t�'n'PPkiy• and one cif° rte-Eert ing Col. J. F. Farewell, TiThithv ; fibs;file • SCHOOL THIS SUMMER White Rose GRsnline and Enarco Oil, -weeklies of Ontario. There is astaff J.F. Mxton, Whithy : L, O, Clifford, Pleasant tasting-Refres,<ing- N r of ovpr !sixty employeps. Owing to gives prompt relief in tau4 of Sick } Brow ham the rapidly incceastng business a fine NJ. P•, OshawR and many' others• Ger6w s Garage, Speeches were delivered by several Bilious or Nervous Headache.Biliousiiem L}te Show School, in Toronto never I -_ — - - . ne.w block terry erected in 1914, which well-known men, inelndin a speech Close in Summer, They are open 9 reap t.lte personal property'of Charles g p Jaundice,Constipation indigestion Sour All July and August Don't wtste the �(nnd The new proprietors rietors are ee- by Mayor Dingttire regarding thegrt,at Stomach Hiccough, Heattbtrrn Rheu- ; holiday,servo n-or tad ttolearn type. perienred newvpaper wren. Mr. Ross Part Toronto is play ing in Provincial n,atic or Gouty Condi"Ono, A L L TERM • development. which was received a ith Individual instruction in every course. is a graduate of Toronto University, applause. Dtitin the evening L. O. 9 WaM;..1t9GnpeSalts ; P. McIntosh, ChiefPrincipal _ ens Aug. 8 He has had connection with the To. Clifford, ii.P.. sated that he and ataoi*h,fhtyrra,narend• Ja� � ` _ , ronto Globe and the Montreal Journal ed.For hysn Ill.d,'and : "WTORONTO of Commerce, whose managing editor Deputy Reeve Frank b[asn�,� O-- Yleidtng. AP.-nA8 - -P@P•En'�'l:P-l.af'i �uto..,c.•c .II�etc - 'C. Kennedy:Minister of Railways)end ,� GRAPE also been managing editor and later , • Jffjf�/ l)LltilnPSa mans er Of tilt:Farmers'.�lirn, Canals. in Connection with the lat"t. •�Eccellent,n all fe1M, �AL'�, { g radial scheme. The Minister stated durlet Me■de.,Searles J. Ewart Mackay'is a son of J. F. ieer, CWAM Pox .ad that he would he oil hishollidays from /^! j, , MRckav, formerly business manager ueeilat k.ms.wwo ,l the C'srAlri Ch ping Yonge & Charles Jta,Toronto of LheToronto Globe. He was edu- time (ter AnuQb 20., hilt that at any �t a,M^ blood acrd cluaei rite syr sysvex cared at University Schools, Toronto, time after Auguwb 2t1, and following tem. 11 seta:To cootie Is KTaur'rl.V Fiyurr-Ct„test, Our and Columbia University. N. Y. For the appointment of the new BoRrd of .,,d s6illiste. 'AND FL tiS1:�G rAdnatea readil obtain er;0 to sown Directors for the Government Rail- g y P y- years he bas been associated way lines. he would be pleased to re- ment owing to their superior train- with the Mergenthaier Linotype Co„ eeive a deputation in connection with I stn prepared to do Chopping and ing and our assis tance in placing of New York. It is their intention to the proposed radial from Toroint.o to Get a bottle fo-day Re vo, anavua =;. Oat Flaking every Monday make the Reformer a daily paper at _ them, „IT UNDot'RTRDLY PAYR To an early date. 1[r. Mond the eau- Port Hope. , - • �• a ate; $ and Friday. ATTRViy THE RRRT. Write to-day •dent and managing director the Price- We_ and IN, St.oneboats For Fale for our catalo +re and arrange to Company and A. R. Alloway, Assist• Gipsies have been arre�pted 'D ,G3 IC-1 _ KERIN6 � Nul NEW R g P 5 Fo�Sale.by B w enter at our Fall Opening. Rnt manager. will sever their Caner• Oshawa for theft. * Jy g' lion with the Reformer when he trees York ThtvnPhip 'Gotlncil John F. Bayles, Claremont W. J. Rlliott, Prinripal proprietors take cbairge and their called a special Mee to inrynire;Pi�k-Z,�«a�, �TU� StoTe f Rural Route No.2 plans have not yet matured, into certain alleged defalcations. w+., .• maw �,° e- r.'P`� ..^i” .•t -�,E .,`•. ,:,„. o` :.t` a^F^ti s,o.,.,.?, ,,, -.a •era. r=., '7•': .,d4, r+,'4tt'"L :'': 'x.tyJ�,.>"' •>' .'4 ,. ._ -+tit`-�.�ia"•� LS>?Pr ` 'i'�,<i•7"Gr h `•�°✓ '��,, x' .•G;,� � ,��„ '�/"•,p y- ':.s,. Yn13"aF 'w;G'..„ �a '°n'k.p , ......s ,,,�,�•''�µ?�, w.^_`:i:a,• .b•,. nw'. � FIRM 1' , , •e.:Y_.vb.d_n y--''J�'-'� ,.rc�E �.`*^�f y+.""'rl e��_7i�a ." Y'••��' r�.f`''�.'rt,y l.+Fw 9''dyA'i �"'mPr ,r`,i ��.?s a'�iNw•'t�va..�: �5� � 'Y r ,..r .. --.-•I„� - . ., j��. ...u, _ _... -. _. _ !' r Ae.�. ,fir .t'�,�\:, •! X. M' ry N � G '.1 BLUE 'WATM' r TALE OF THE DEEP ti - .SEA FISHMMEN w f 1 :„. WILLIAM WALLACF. � BY FREi+ER1CH � �` � •'"'�� . . , ..............b the l[a"on Book Company 3 Copyri8Y - J • I and let byte sails drop in stiff, un-' How the Story Started- all manageable &beets, Westhave: left the e ” Frank. Westhaver, known wheel and turned to meet the crowd Ba -. '- ve on Y r. • Shorty," Co rt lives at Long s- ---P' y, The to •' d,jumping aboard for news. y pies Large Eagles Nest. _ �..: of Fundy-coast with his'mother an �] P ° his uncle 'Captain Jerry Clark. He!ed around him-reporters with note- Five and one-half miles south of vt (I � gyp. and his c+hn�Lemuel Ring drink ,a I books and pencils poised; fishermen Dunnville,on Lake Erie, an eagie'a nest < PerUtat Juan bottle o! rum, whereupon Frank's`from other vessels, salesmen, buyers, is located near the top of an old elm :', ankle tells him the story of his fath-i and loafers, and all pointed to the flag tree. The nest measures eight feet �. er's fondness for drink and how the fluttering idly half across p the.main across ead'has been used by eagles } "Grace Westhaver" went down off rigging. "Who's gone? •,'•'f3o'bie Island with ten of.>�er crew sad! "Skipper died suddenly at sea- for over ten years- . °<her skipper. This has the desired ef- that's all!" And the weary, sea-tired feet upon Frank. He finishes school;boy staggered on to the wharf to re- Frank, "I-I appreciate'it all tight, with credit to himself and spends the.'; rt to the owner's office white the call summer as ''an apprentice to "Long'hardy, sun and wind bronzed,trawlers but still I'd rather you hadn't called p me Captain before those people. It f: Dick" Jennings. Ia August his uncle;nodded sympathetically and murmured ht et around, . an' I'd be th' takes him on a fishing trip as spare,their requiem. "Waal 01' Driver y might o' I;h' fleet." ..�� ©� .. .hand aboard f#tc $aata)asi. White at her shot in for his-last port. Carrie drew oa her gloves. "Well, . , <<. :. anchor in Canso after the first fishing God be good to himl Frank, it's np to you to make my t trip, Frank rescues a French boy from wards good. _Fou should get a vessel l' a~saj}� ill-Lreat�peat by his fellow-sailors. CHAPTER NINE. now." �l�y *kot x r - 4" !'6e ilea boys try their hand at dory Westhsver, clean-shaved and So I wile, girlie. I'm goin' to ask In , Funk w. fishing with success. A storm bursts rigged out in his shore clothes, was th Carson a owners for her to morrow artym , with sudden fury. Frank's presence I sitting in the waiting-roost-at the hos- mrornin I kin handle her, an' of I $a . . „ ,of mind saved the vessel from col- gg -*: itol.� The matron had spoken to him It a clause I kin catch flab. Now r s throe Oii� iisidn with a steamer. When Frank is` for a few minutes, and had retired.to`what d'ye sap to a little stroll out twenty-one and• Jules nineteen, they call Carrie Dexter from the dormitory. Franklin Park way whar' 'tie diet?" ' engage far a season with Capt. Wat- ,. q not t Oh, Frank, she cried as she burst Miss Dexter's eyes fell. "Why { - son. Frank calls on his boyhood sweet- "how are a theatre,Frank? There's nothing to he�rt, Carrie Dexter. now aurae in anxiously 'into the room, . •; tra£ni your How do you feel Nafter the k see out at Franklin Park ' . ng in Boston hospital, who in- awful experience you had? And she f h�oQ�y� �" ' troduces him to the matron as Captain Freak was 'slightly taken aback. - k, West haver. On the retuarn trip Cam•'scrutinized his face with eyes o! con- After the experiences qu had gone g d kern. i through h'a wished for quietness and .,. F : - Watson dies and Frank steers the ves- "WhyI.run $tie an' $t, Carrie." he`the delights of C'arrie's company.a la - w bat into Boston harbor through a heaver replied; "but how did you fit to know I solitaire. Theatres did not appeal to ` that we bed any expert I've tam then, and before her lied to the r {4.. rp never said nawthia'--°" snggeation his mind went back to the CHAPTER EIGHT=(ContW Miss Dexter's blue eyes opened heart-searching searching scenes be had witness- .. Standing, upon tits and scattered wide. "Haven't you seen the Paper ed but a few hours before. The night _ 'on Georges;,tt a dying akiPPeT with �' ashes from the gat Ey stove, watch to-night? Oh, Frank, but you've got - sad watch the brittle film me into.4 mess with the girls- Here, his farewell of "So long, boys!„ mut- wed wait and I'll bring the 'Poet' to yon." ....... r ,C. away with hammer. axe, and iron be- f tered through blood-smeared lips; the laying pin, while Shorty hung to the i She was back in a few seconds,and, sobbing of strong men; 'the nor'- , • yt schoon-I handing the paper to him,he read- wester; the eight o!! Eastern Point r: wheel, coaxing the wallowing when, alone he had picked the body - ' ' sr through the sera--leavin it but I AWFUL VOYAGE OF GEORGE3 to Warta his ehillei blood with scalds•t FISHERMEN out od the debris-littered water is the - Y lag tea or coffee. eabin;�and lashg, t_he taking ashore of ,Captain of Schooner Dies at Sea— W body dered a.little,to romances of this type When children reach the age of The red flash of Eastern Point Vessel Brought Into Port by One Tom . ateon s and the weepinngg 'Why don't they ever hitch up with, fourteen cr to, they are apt to d re- ` blinked at them in the small hours of oM lad also knelt over the disosde:ed, of the Crew After Terrible some honest feller what earns a good regard their parereta as an absolute this morning, and it lad'scarce been Winter Trip-Peed Up in �a fir busk and kissed her dead- living? Lords an' millionaires ain't s . btottad out in the whirling mow be- His' reply was quiet and deter- �• authority. Then the'wise wi_e father or G North-West Gale. mined,, "No, gil1e. I don't fancy a everythin T%n Jocularly hs con- �ot� should drop'the leading-strin•c lore the schooner was struck by a tinned, , C:sris,'ys'Ul be throwia and sd t hie-roue of comrade. theatro to-nifht. Tin loskin fora 3 ' lea which boarded the whole letrgtlit The Boston $s_iing schooner Fannie ha , ms over count o bean nawthin but op little let .*bar' I kin talk with ye, a common trawler what hal. 4 of her. Dien were catapulaed.sat o! B. Carson arrived at T Wharf ester- Ru • their bunts across the fo'c'sle;I y I Carrie. Lord girlie, at ye only knew day with her flag at half-mast for her his time in iieskins an' rubber boots,' bow I've bin longin t ate ye. 'Tomas the stoves ttered their glowing master. Captain Thomas Watson of an'bdl „ MinaM s LFnlnant for tTurrw rte- a embers into gloom.and everything Essex. The captain burst a blood-(th thoughts of you first aervsd me wn'3` ge"- fett�sd odsif and drove to leewatei vessel w3sile fete schooner was n forth' tussle out yon`der. . , . Lwts allusion did not pietas Carrie, pputmn somewhere whar' 't* quiet" although she leagued nervously and ,� waff that shakes hands with vial- iv Then came he sea--frigid, hissing Georges Bank, and succumbed wbi.a go answered khidin 1 " you + t brine whic streamed down the half-�hand! the care of the Carson over C The girl assented with reluctance,ster, g o How eon tors an Australian dingo, or w.ld di-,g, ,• an and they *trolled out to Dorchester, talk that way? You're not going to I� opened- sit skylights and ventili- to Francis Westhaver--a young Nona that playa with his keeprr, and alive- . be a non trawlrr aM life, I Lora, and, a.shi around the Stoves, and forgetful of the hum, bustle, and cQm Your _ .M1 ng I Scotian who was one of the ��°' `lights of the big city, they wandered toes• S'cu'll be captain soon-tlwu h y'�r-ald lox whct► was reared on a . t>srvel hem in steam. The lamps Westhaver, who is a there boy, it seems to me that eapfah. of a fish bottle are all special pets.of the keep- -i :. = fliclke3 ed and went out, while men 1�brought the schooner in from' the back in reminiscent memory to their p - +4 strogg and cursed ttt-wiitl;-raesn= g o n during the nee �tltildY. L.., . ..f ►1... 3�,j 1,.. L�.L ���• L.,.v`� ..f,LaG. .,i . y,.fi,luu cr. at rise x.onatan . in less the as they extricated them- �IBhostp Westhayst was the plague of after atl— a from the tangle splashing Wednesday anndleT Thursday. and it cos place and the admiration of his `�AOw d(To be conttinue&) - ` MARLOI�'I d to leeward. evident from her ice-coated decks and •companions. The slides were hauled back- "All sails that the young fisherman and his; And do you remember, Frank. how -t= right below thar'Y' c4ime a muffled,crew had a brad time. you used to read us that story of the Better Not. " bail above the roar of the wind and Spanish Main and Amyas Leigh and When interviewed by oar reporter. "This is our IsAest novelty." said ales. members of the schooner's crew told poNAy]eose Salttrno--? .. RECEIVIN3 SETS _ "All right be damned!" was the In- tales of incredible hardship while on to be sure I do. That was the manufacturer proudly. (loud, - variable gnawer tore and aft. "Blame' `Westward Sot'-a at book-a fa•a't tt!" Can be used with your P'honofmlih the passage to this port. For fifty great to receive wdretess convects from grand book. -I've read it over a dozen "Not bad," replied the �Isdtor; "bat near.drowned. Cook's knocked stiff by hours they fought the bitter cold and lin Canada or U.S. Write as now Lon i, a bar? hitting him, an' every blamt� savage snow ualls pounding off ks times since, us' th' whole o' th' Kas- T� can't hold a eaadie to the Goods tatormation �kl�• one of us was hove-out our bunks. e�qq a tali:s gang know it off by heart. Jad Automatic Telephones and Time ' t continually curl t�t whole time. Haskins ureter gFip a shack-knife sn' we made." � ` What a gory mesa." In the height of the gale the schoon-' Oh, Are you-in she same business?" Recorders, Ltd. Westhaver was now at the wheel.- en's g cut slices out tit cabin lockers wheat r Jib was blown away, and at one I read about the Inquisition. I cal'lats "No, we maloe gunpowder." _ = 1e0 YtCT9RIA sT. TOROAIT4 . it was another man who had allowed time she.was bove on her beam ends Jud 'ud ha' bin fen cuttin' that Gas- her to bei knocked down--and he l 5y s terrific sea which caused havoc t _ gangway.,in the cabin and forecastle. The hod man .feller inter trawl bait e! Ls c d shouted down the cabin an "Open th' door-skipper's berth-see I of the deceased tnaster was thrown{ha' ls3d hands on him An' Treasure Mlnard's Liniment for Dand�t:R. Novyou - how he is!" I out of the bunk in which it was lying Llsland-dye remember that. Fifteen ' mien, on a dead man's chest'; Long � p must be lubricated with A ghastly. face peered above the and the cook was knocked unconscious , John Sliver, an of Pew,. an Israel '*^'�a9 Slide. "He's fetched adrift in his by being struck by a flour barrel which, tact Even our friends wiA wear oat berth-awahin'_ 'round in water-I was hurled at him by the impact of�Hands-- w� ���_� J� ;. gang says you'd better come down-I the sea. Carrie nodded. "But, Frank, you ri scared stiff!" 1 Westhaver, who remained on deck I th ho see t the dandy books we ge*. at z the taS,,to y Charles rgit e, ldon-- The gra4s,hopper h*F a torpedo tube Oh, Sabot. Take her for a mo=-at the wheel the-whole trip from rped� M. Clap, an Mrs, Georgic Sheldon-- t i °sent!" And Jules grasped the Spokes,Georges, is a Nova Scot;L n hailing great stories, an' all about poor yir:s for planting its eggs deeply into the _ — sgiifle Weathaver entered the deluged.from Long Cove, N.S., and is -but i who end up by marrying lordo and bark or earth. The ' cabin and lifted the heavy body of;twenty-two years of age. millionaires. You should read some skin is buckled about its throat by a ` the dead skipper from out of the' The Carson hailed for a'fare of of them. They are pa r-backs, and system of snaps such as we use on . z water,boots, caps, charts, and buckets'78,000 pounds of triixed fish, haddock, sluicing around the lee side of.the hake,- and cod, +ari4 was an unlocked- you can get a who:e�pi a for a �iullar gtove3, Your elbow was the original -- --- mast an here— Jf - .for yet welcome arrival owing-lo-14e- — -- hinge, Your heart was else original "Come on here, bear a hand, bleat!scarcity of fresh'ground-fish. "um: :runty ]sad run cross a -. you!" he snarled .at the frightened; Frank laid the paper down with a few kicking around in fishermen's snip' w mob Addling as far aft as they could grunt of disapproval. "Huh!"he said. him. and they had not impressed j - him. But he was no judge; and what! g 1' 'ye think I kin handle him "Wonder who they got all that yarn suited him woul•in't snit everybody. .:'. - one• Come here,- Simms, an help from "Yea, I cal'late they'll be good yarns H i t.o pi's me lash him into his bunk." And with: Carrie sat down in tike chair be- for them that likes them. Ender' the pers iration ring off his face'aide him. Oh Frank;" she lamented. with the ardor of his gruesome task '"That.isn't the worst—"e slushy, an too much lousy-covey for iP e °. Shorty lifted the corpse reverently I "How's that, sweetheart?" queried'my �e`-"� „ back' an4 shored -it fast with pillows Frank in surprise. "How Frank, interrupted the Riri. Haw can you sav r and lashings. ;" Tbe girls here-tbe newsoapsr__yp, ;1. ,-put-i l l.a..l w ItCi 111 LlSr ktiat, know, It has given me away. The tneyre simply splendid. The heroine ' and when morning broke, bitter cold irls saw the account and they've been always rises above her station and i i but clear, they were sliding in past 4lying me about in Captain West- meaner Someone great— �" a J , o yy `Why 'eh d she want t do that, ''"w,a A t the Bug Light, while-the crews of,the ]saver all dap long. I'll never be able p „ asked Frank, who had an intuitive w� -°barker and anchored coasters turned 'to look them in the face again. feeling that Miss Dexter's nature p&b- `a'"'"r% J out to stare at the iced-up fisherman The young fishermen laughed. y . K y`. fuming in from outside. "Waal, Carrie, that's what ye gut for - ._.•• "Th' flag," croaked Westhaver curly.' lyia'-they allus hit back some time when in Toronto visit the -. ; e f : ` "S'ist it-half-mast!" And when the or Other.' Royal Ontario Museum 'tug ranged alongside them oft else 'itha girl pouted indignantly "I :,3 ssoor St. West, hear Avenno sosd ' dock, the curious crowd of fishermen was n,t lvin¢" stle Protested. "I was I-ageet permancn: exn+bltion m Canada, ` r. spectators wondered whom it was only dying i� for your sake) and you �n }cagyzooio,qy.'ipen dmllygio am r don't seem to appreciate it. 1 s ' . .for. P Ito 6 p,m. tiurnlay, 2 to 6 p.m. Bloor„ d do When they passed their lines ashore "My dear girl," hastily replied, reit i.ine. Dupont and Avenue Rd. mra �� .. . ,-- ` ,,« Y._,. .+�,< r.' ,..`•;;z•.:�ks:.k a`�3,:x-yw...,>.. y,�r:...,-r�',.-�a ti....�,:^'"N' •f ^:, ';�" x'''"'6 G',�c a 4� '*>J.r. .�.. a a .. � v a,{;a•• !-���r '�`", iron `� ''g'« ' 'S9:"°" fst�.. •. -a•' „je:,',-�,�, .�Y" «w �, �. }+cy'�:. 1� Rs' n�• i. '`�"i.' z'+�n.•�"!�'�."'«+r•'7='•^a'""'.y�,�Yeu";,c: v` •.,�, `n.va'y'4. y^. .�. ,.P.�} <^. '�.. �,�� T ;._�t.-.. /n �• �.�.�Fi..k�vr:a--..* � ,�.�;,�,�""..:a m-'i•�n,'r•fi: _ ,;:� _- '4-.":..c.-ar�.+,w •,f.,c.. .''�-a. .�„• -,k-.: �. F;' rw.. .:"+�,'+'i�•:.<L T�s- '��w 4. "",7�.Y' .�'."�:yt: •�. �°+"�•,`•,a--,K a:'`•^-�^�' .�, .,,,,_ rL- r.: .�. -"s.,. w.�. - v-mt• ?Y" `�r"^ PROF. ALEXANDER GRAIN BELL rASSED AWAY AT GAPE BRETONS Y_ . A despatch from BeAdeck, Cape Fire- da, in 1870, seitliug'st Brantford, OVA. -" 1, says:—Ths'body of Dr. Alexander In 1871-Bell went to Boston to savvy ~'"' s" FIC •Graham Bell, who passed away at 2 on experiments with his father's eys- s o'clock on,Aug. 2 at his summer home tem of "visible speech," or phyeiologir - pat was laid to rest on Friday a a ad symbols for the deaf, He retnain- FARM LABORERS WA� `spot on the summit of Beinn $hreagh ed in the aeighborhod of Briton from ' + • - ."'^'� _ Mountaix6 chosen by himself. 1872 to 1881,when he moved to Wash- p: The last resting place of the famous initon. Inventor looks out over the town Sf Bell was only 29 years old at the a' rr and across the blue waters time he patented his invention It is Fur Nring '--$15 it WINNIPEG. "Fur .inning"--M from_WINIOPEG. of the Bras d'Or Lakes. The funeral declared that-no patents for any Invert- p } ! Y 7tid ts 1i . 7. `was held just at sunset. Lion were ever subjected to such long Dr. Bell had been in bed only two -and bitter litigation as the Bell Tole- 901014 UTEfi�. TSWRITORY :. •days, and his death came unexpected- phone patents. Mr. Bell was on the .. ;.ly at 2 o'clock We$nesday morning, stand at one trlitl for 52 days, during AUQUfiT m�stalest iti Ossetic,soLthL 1.Fails mead isetudtng Toranw ea talc.Oatnrio HDo»Ltae M f� tad tiareloeit-Petesboro Line. atfd Fro.stada"wasma to Renfrew Juaetioo,iaetaeire, "While he had not been In his tarn 1 which time he recited the history of -. AUt1UsAtT 21 Frees ateatee,o4.Toronto dkect Has_ w,.;- ]teatth all summer, he had been em- his invention whit a clearness and con- Frew ststiese Dean"to Pert MCNtcelt and gurketoa,to sohce7seea,saciw„h, - ployed up to July 18 with work con- efsenese that Characterized his writ- AUOItST 14 Feom 8oath..a wet W Toronto to and inetudiag i3amllma and Window j y erected with his flying baste. Death lugs and speeches through later Years. j »d W.o..4. aaa,lvtitk«Loa.ot,as"611o.Tee water.store,Ll.wwet, ooa.etee, Flier@ peacefully to the aged inventor, lore as. 11.end OL Thonaae t�rnc!es • To commemorate the birth of the i AUOUiT 23 {From Station.Toronto and North to saitea,tactualve. l> 'the cause being progressive anaemia. telephone is Brantford, a beautiful Alexander Graham Bell was born at memorial was unveiled there on Oc- arsout.'TOWNa Paoaa rowoNro Edinburgh, Scotland. on March +k 1847. sober 24, 1917. Dr. Bell was present uRnu patintnn 4*•Gnatien Fails Ticket wgsaea W. a eowean, Di,erict Pas onaer Agent.Toting, [ Both his father and grandfather were and on that occasion emphatically con- teachers of languages. firmed the right of Brantford to be , The Bent family emigrated to Cana- known as the "Telephone City." >a y SUPERVISE THE COAL CANADA'S CLAIMS BRING REMAINING y -SET FORTH BY ENVOY 'CANADIAN NEWS SUPPLY OF CANADA rx SOLDIERS TO CANADA - '' 11r' Hoe. W.C. Kennedy Appoint- Under-Secretary of State Mul- A- ''Continue Repatriation of Ex- y r •, 4 Service Men Now in ' �' ed Head of Committee by vey at Berlin in Dominions � y 6 � �. �` Penticton, B.C--The apple crop, in Federal'Govdrermat. Interests. the Okanagan Valley will be 84 to 86 ~' A despatch from Ottawa says:—The A despatch from London Says:—,per cent,.of that of 1921,with as esti- , A despatch from London says:—The ;�> .' •� Dominion Government has appointed Thomas Mulvey, Under Secretary of mate of 2,281,000 boxes,or 3.271 ears, Y4. 'repatriation of Canadian ex-soldiers in �. a central advisory fuel committee t0 state for Canada, has left for Bras-!as against 2,750,000 boxes in 1921, as ' -England is to be continued. The sum of ;160,000 has been appropriated for have uat�n d Berlin to investigate else sit: general supervision over the.eup- cording to the crag report issued b7 r,,t:•:',:'z ply of coal and other fuel throughout regarding Germany's payment I the hcrticultwvl breach of the De- this purpose and will be available until It consists of Hoe W. C. of Canadian claims Germany having' artment of Agriculture- Canada.a,,. p t. r next April. Uncertainty as to whether '`'',?'. ,.. Kennedy, Minister of Railways; C. A. repeated her intimation that she seen- Armstrong, .C,—A -road laborer. it is to be administered the London ' Kenn Magrath and Fred McCourt, of Mon- not pay even private enemy claims working on new gravel, picked out office of the Department of Soldiers' tresl. against her nationals, Canada's inter-! several eral pretty pebbles: .They later -Civil Re-establishment or by the "" j Premier Drury, gists are vitally concerned. ;proved to be gold nuggets. It U be- branch of the Cantadian High Commis- " ry, rrf the Province of Y Although Great Britain, in the Earl!lieved the gravel come from a muni- v . t Ontario, is in Ottawa and has been is ° i' manor's educe,work, has hitherto cot- conference with Right Hon. W. L. of Balfou='a note to the Allies has tied on the work, .has held `' .` ;� ' g i cipa)ly owned grave}pit,sad prospect- Mackenzie ' °p '"^ Mackenzie King and Bon. Mr. Ken- Winced a willingness to drop her own ova are busy seeking-ths deposit. .. _ -whole schenm It.is now too Iate be Ate. nedy on the fuel situation.The Ontario and the Empires claims to German j VRainwright, Alta.According to ratnrn these Canadians in time for Ta ` r Premier, it is understood,is arranging reparatians, Canada has not yet been' the last official count these are 8,,x48 �. 16he harvesting said unless repatriation consulted re ' for c�opersti°n between his Govern- garding her attitude is the buffalo at Buffalo Park here, an is'- is commenced immediately they will went and the Advisory! Central Advi Fuel matter of her share of these, repara-.crenae for the year of 1.075. However, .arrive only in time for the Canadian Viscount Caw bona. As an Lord of A Committee. y such action would be!this number was decreased ' 'Winter. It is understood that the full of the Judicial announced of The funct'on of this tongs]commit. contingent on an international agree-i owing to fighting, old age, seed ant. dcoart steamship fare is to be paid for dad tee is regarded in Government circles 'ment in wttieh the United States would! these returned men, which mesas that the Privy Council in the appeal of the gal ,mals slaughtered. leaving a net m- G.T.l3 sharertotders agaiart the Casa- being conanitativt and supervisory. dsarticipste, and as an agreelrlent crease of 994. Today Canada pvs� w; ; Daly 600 or 600 men with their dr!- It.is desired by the Government that seems highly improbable at the pres-' sesses three-fifths of the American t pealienL can be repatriated with the dust Commlasioa a award Fie agreed the initiative in the sn 1 of coal and ent juncture, Britain no doubt con-i bison in the world with an estimated gam available. Only ox-service men with the Canadian Government claw �Y other fuel should be taken b the eiders that it�wou'ld be premature to'valuation of $2 000#100: - who tools their discharge in England that the second and third cc other y , unless they are Canadian born, are stock of the Grand Trunk-has no value. provinces and municipalities and that ascertain the opinion of Canada and i Edmonton, Alta.—In all parts of the situation Rhould be dealt with as the other dominions. I the province there is every indication • eligible Others oleo returned C here — far as possible through the Ordinary One method of exerting pressure i that the 1922 duck season will break 'w• 1 otter ri taking their discharge in Canada NATIONALISTS ON Channels, of,trade. If advice or in- on Germany which France is now con- all records', aceordingrto gams guard- - are in a different position. As they have been twelve months or more THE COAST OF KERRY formation is desired by any of these sidering is said to be the sale of Ger-i iarrs heavy ulna in the spring re. Absent from fire Dominica, the Ceti -other bodies, the -federal co tlttee man property-sequestrated abroad:-If;sulk} in well filled lakes attracting- - - sdian Government claims that the Obtain Advan a of wril'1 be ready to step in; but there is this is done, it will supply a precedent thousands of ducks and as far as otfi- y �$ IreeSsi- for Canada, which is touter Latin are no Fan Cartnt}Iatts. On the other no wish to exercise.any controlling contemplating�ciab can_judge• tits hatching Beason ° f;� �isrs aitidupy Stra#eBlc power or to snpplaat the ordtinary'the reteatioat of ;20,006 worth of ae- has been an exceptionally favorable hand, the British dianrnmetrt claims Positions. methods of s questrated German property in the - are still Ganadiatss. They have � �'Piy, J y i one. Prairie chickens. it is also etaL- A despatch from Dublin u s:— Eon. Mr. Kennedy has been given Dominion• thus become twilight citizens—men y r } ed, will be very plentiful this pear _ .. without a country. Isiah Nationalist troops have tended the responsibility of the work of this, Will Retain and may be shot during'the last taro on the coast of Kerry, taken the Ir- committee, as it iel felt that a large, - weeks of October. pert -of the problem will be closely, Csern7 M Property Regina, Sask.—The Soak fw-,,4.a regular coast.detachments by surprise related to railwnt s Mr. M ' tWO IVIIDn Selected and driven them inland. y �tb I Farm Loan Board tc date has corap*t- for W mt Board The Irregulars were expecting an acted as fuel eotrtrdler during the war A despatch from Paris says:--All t ed 8,754 loans for an aggregate,am- '* attack y P'rep`s and'is regarded as.being in close;German o in Frazee which was(aunt of $8,407.456. _ by sea, but they had Pr Pm"ty touch with the problem. Mr. McCourt� sequestrated by the,Government duz- North Ba Ont.—Plans.for increas A despatch from Oshawa says:— for it on the Cork Wit. The Nation- y> James C. Stewart and F. W. Riddell, . however, leaded in the viciait of was' formerly engaged in the coal Ing the watr will be permanently taken, ing the capacity of the mill of the trade and consequently is believed to over and the proceeds from its sale, Hollis Fenit Harbor, about a [Wile from get Gold Mines b 100 sseeqq y per teat., x who were the chief executive oflfcers lcv, whida to a centre of-F p,`Ic,►ve a worougis knowledge of that- kept by-the treasury as a.penalty for at a oost of #2,000,0004.have now been oa the `"c`4.' trltr, rteguler ° branch of business. Germanys refusal to continue the cam leted. The question of additional - have been Baked to take the oiflcee of orations in Kerry. A weak Lire was _ •,, 1 P q chairman and vice-chairman on the opened by the Irregulars from the Canada's production of gold since present scale of payments for private power has not yet been settled wjth -new boar) which is being established shore, but the Nationals disem'barked'� 1862 up to the middle of 1922 has debts contracted with Frenchmen prior the government and until this matter under the legislation passed by the Do-, coolly and quietly, and the resistance reached a grand total of apptbximste to the war, according to reliable re-, is disposed of, wnrk on the new mill was abandoned, ports now in circulation. German will not.be undertaken. ;ttniaiaa Parliament and by the I+eafala- , 3 $448,617,107. The silver output of , ;tares at Saskatchewan and Alberta. The Nationals are now in poa3esaien the Dominion Burin the acme P estates, villas, all collections and other Quebec, Que:Timber and deaf "= ; of strategic positions n on the Kerry 2 n period Property taken over during the war shipments from the part of Ouebec try' amounted to $265 9_,685, while the are held pending a general under- to June 10thve been 54 UP , r coast,which are forcing he'Irr@ la.rs value of copper producer! up to, the Germany. per cent. � .'•r g standing with ,'canada s Oldest V.C. to retire from the Limerick area, be-; present time has reach-A approx;rnate- g _--e greater than ring the• same period cause they are outflanked.-Their left! Plenty Of Twine in 1921. It is estimated that upwards a' Celebrates 92nd Birthday ly $270,529,237. The output of nicker of 35,000,000 feet of lumber and deals wing is doubled up with Nationals on' alnouhts to $173,473,403, whil 54,-i have been shipped the front and rear. for Bumper Cr pped to the,various.ports A despatch from Toronto says:—• _ _ , Q00,000 in lead and $20,000,000 zinc' J p Canada's oldest V.C.,Sergeant George have been reproduced. The t;Cre-! of the United Kingdom up to the Qp � 'ferry at + A despatch from Port Arthur says:=! present. The-bulk of the -~rood' has Richardson, celebrated his 92nd birth- gate value of these metals h ren:h Binder twine, received from the East ea bti exported in part cargo or gar. ; day ay on August 1 in Euclid Hall. The. ..French Soldiert s Tou;ib, ed _71,912,432. at the Fort William era>ehouse of the eels coverin nearly one hundred veteran did not enjoy very good h'ealth� ": '-' ` — -- international Harvester Company'and steamers. g ` ate' during the day and spent the time in I 'A despatch from Paris says:—Two -_ the Plymouth Cor3age Company since Sydney, N.S—Twefve srcf'!roPcs are bed. The institution authorities stated;hundred visiting school mistresses from the opening of navigation, if made into; now engaged, it,is reported, in the ex. eQ that•it was only his age and conse-! Australia, Canada and New Zealand, one strand, would et_circle the ea k 4 r`th port of Wabana, Newfoundisand;.iron quent weakness that was affecting i deposited a wreath on the tomb of the w one hurntired and e;gbty-three and a. ore to Germany via Rotterdam, and it him. unknown French soldier. third times, or form 20 strands reach., is estimated at the British Empire ---• •-• -- -- ---- - — '"``>'`< <; ing from the earth to the moon, and Steel Corporation 1 -adqua_cers here n r ��jj�� € :"; would measurer altogether 4,583,333. that about thr:<rq,tartera of a million _ RO GOVER16 Eh7 MAKW7 J�all' ;< miles. coax will have beat taken overseas by _ To date;-the-1922 s3aeon has been t:+e end of the Year. Payment far,the ->,�UNGME�T"-kY T ��AjAD the busiest In the history of both ware-' present shipments is being made in r �lj` houses. rn lisle - @ money. r I ouisburg, N.S.—There'will be over * A de atch from London says:—A,as security for both the St. George's Chapel. one hundred sail in the I.-)uisbu 4.P 5 principal and .aatusfactor arrangement has been' the-interest cf the debt. The present sword fishing fle-t this yeer, and wit u y g The King and Qnren are taking a` y . made-with Roumania by the Canadian bonds will'be exchanged for forte-year :> _ 4. Q is expected that ti:e catch oil: be far = The interest in t1.e prese.va..cn of St, in excess of the million pounds ,hip- =� bonds, one thirty-fifth part of which yu George's Chapel, �[tndeor. the other 1 Government which will enable Ron- will be retired annuall after the first A rrrl from Capp Breton to the T-nite,j y ' j day they spent over an hour in Pt- ,>,alt� ias6 season. The season cotke- mania to pay off bite principal and in-'five years of extended time. The in- t q�h,ic,e r,ne outtding. Both as,-ended i Lovett of the twenty o_0 millions of '�r6uL vn present bonds will to the roof, and the Kit:- went up and fenced' the last of July and dusts about five weeks. .;.- ---o.litrry Nsnicn sue owes to Canada. The be added at Ave and one-half Per cent. down ladders to get a ciaser vigor of� Rouman}an Governm,,.l has nor a long and compounded at six•per cent. $" � the work. Specimer.3 of the dxy ed �- r : masonry and worm-eaten cen'turie�td'_One ton"of silver bullion is being , time 'peen unable to meet even the There has never been rnu2h doubt ng :> interest due on the bonds which cover- of Rnumania's ultimate ability to meet '"" oak beams were she rn t em. D"uch produced by the, mines-of the Cobalt ed the trade credit that Canada grant- its obligations to the Dominion, as it ' has to be done' before St. George's dzstFict every twenty-four hours- Fos more than a decade and a halt, there ` ed to the kingdom in 1919. The new,is one of the finest agricultural coon- ..:-:. " f i Ct,�agel 'can be considered safe.—Lon-�has not been a single twenty-:'put- sa'rangement will extend the time for tries in the wcrld, but its 'rzcovery don Times Weekly. the payment of principal of debt, from the effects of thw war, r:hich was -_�• � hour period go by, but that the mines which would have terminated in 1924, over run by enemy forces nnl hue '7 of this field have produced at least onb 8 With a population cf 5,3 71,315 Can ton o! silver bull on and as much as ti J for forty years, with interest at 4 per quantities of equipment and natural ".' ada exported produce to the value of; v cent. for the period of extension, in, produce destroyed or carried off, has - $33 per head in 1901, as compared' thrre tons were produced daily in -,he stead of five and one-half per cent. as been hampered by leek of rolling stock r with a population of 8,750,080 in 1920' tanner days of :i.e camp. ender the original agreement. for its railways. The Roumanian Gov- and ex arts P per capita cf $$147, ac-{. i The satisfactory feature of the new start eat, hoverer, announces that by cording to government statistics. The i The first load of Winter rye of the ` y, arrangement, from the viewpoint of the end of the present year it will Prof. .....,,; Bracken i vale a cf exports in 1901 was $117, 1922 crop was delivered in Taber, Al- • Oanada is that the Roumanian Govern- have Pdnr,st do-,thled tha number of Tte iz;est i:hcto;;rnrh of t:te rE,; 77r 044, as against $1,235,058,709 in berta, Monday. It weighed 68 pounds ~ G•• �r n*rrt has ear-marked its export taxes locomct:`c-, a.r,'i cars in u-c. Prune Nflntster o: a'aattcba, 1 ^_t7, 5 Ito the bushel. f .. . 1 1 w - J".. . 4.. _ - :vim... y:c"� xr." :-i�'•i:w.; "'r •:: - - K.^" 's' •v'?hcerr.4/ .,�'' l�Y:,y',,.;`',,,i5.,r,':..:.,�<I •. ; s,, nn".^.� � `."'.�' ..,;r.. ;a �'?. P' -a.�'.+fw.. "m;b"":�"r. •�. •2 •.,, �:x.;',,.` � ..� � '�, -�..'�#.'t� m' ����2"ir�e +�"" a' :v' �' _ ..mot, rcP�.r'';,rt ar•:. v.!,.--rd, ,»I:•:.>ti-:" r"_ .+� Mz<. `"N;p• Via ° `•r .3". A :',,,.� .-5c w: .a'h^".".r'+ror•, ,. •tom ,s'," '.- .',�=."'i•+-<h'.,:":•.a.,r r'g.^x7„,4:.,.� M,_ A _ +^• a'�Y - ps. ^M :FWw''+N-�•.Q4ilY'. `:}t^ ..^.�i�;• 'y', , ni Fj... rl '•.G' :t-- � :.f• :'W'. e.t '. •' M.."r'.' „'.'�^ -�S ,RiF^•_ . y-t','.0 7, . K'\ `Y A •➢i. µ•Vi`- w•.-Y �", k Wiles, grading cons if and 7,d4.36. 1, 3'rr i ba� Etc. ~~ 1�i:.$ x cx�ug � $ The Hxing of the tax,raite being Tully ,ruin Trees, R ' H A R D S O �,. `•" disco-pad it way no,ved by Mr, spears ,. �.. TtrsRMS • xad aeconded by Jar. Forgie that tht Having secured the agency for 19..D, it. per year.-,..S1.,%0 of paid'inadvance. •ownsbi and toad tax be the-Bame as Nurserymen, ;F'�R a•~ ';!. ` p '9attith'� Son: Ltd., . ;��":.;:.',.•• ... ��OCERSES r last year, and that a special tax of one of Winona, Ont. i ; .,.•r - u}ill be levied-to be appUed, ce the do. Ian,- re are to take orders for stilt JUii fl MURKAR, Proprietor. ticit.of 021. Those the to.vnsblp rate P P .-- -- kinds ut E'rutit Trees.sdtall.Cerulta,. - Good Tear 40c lb 3 lbs 125 =`� IS 5 mills,,ro,*d tax 3 inills,•spegial rate Ornorttental Shrubs Etc., at ! •f ' "PICKERiNG COUNCIL. 1 mill, county retie $9/10 millet, Pick lowest possible prices, ering Village 5 mills, Ciaremont 3 2110 Belt Orange Pekoe -Tear 70c The '-The above council met pursuant to mills. Special rates for large quantities, • • a�djuti:ument on Wednesday, the Lad A by-law was also pnsEed fixing the LStf• _ ~lust. hlemberR all present, the reeve rate.of the various achflol sections. N. J. Chapman, jPickerui "Food_ Talmo) CSC, 35e, 40Ci !n'the chair. Minutes-of lest meeting The council now' adjourned to 'meet p _ ° ~read and approved. on Jlatiday,, the 28th day of August, ' :^'•. - J. B. Gormley was beard Le fencing for the transaction of general business W .ANTED ,of road allowance adjoinini; J. Green- - Orangeade LenionBdeT .. Noble Scott,of Fairport, wan heard A railway tie-up is looming All men working for the Prov, High- - re had coaditren of road leading to large is the United States- . . , way Dept, that come home each night Rasp berry Viiiega,r, Dime Juice Dunbart o station. also re parties in with tired -aching sore feet to ]snow Fairport taking possession of the pub- that the 'Australian Goanna Healing ° hbway. Oil will fix them right in one night. A . ` P. J. Rossiter was I•e'ard re bAd con. A trial will convince you. Pcice50 ets. Fuller's P.tlre Honey 18e lb ditionof hill.ou con. a Opp lot 11. �'��; ,cOQ ]area bottle. For one month I will • - s;.,- Mr. Gt;itlin was heard re had con• send a regular SLAO treatment of my r ditiun pf hill an con 2 aqp lot 35 AuatcalieLn Herbs and one bottle of the y A plan of Rose;'atik Part was sub- Hard and Soft 0oal Of ,the Oil for $1,00 post paid. eOR C+ OCERSEI� - _ ,et,itted to the council and on `motion - was approved. best qualir'y_on 'AustraliaAi Medicine CQ•> /� /� Q /�� ' H: Ellicott. was heard ce hill bet. hand :341 Yonge St., Toruoto. Ont. R / 0 I-7 A IT 'D S O /Y S ,. Iuts 18±.and 17. d The standing committee On coutin- THOS. A x r: ties reported and reco",n:ended ilia ' ' �r SMlC� „M following paytuento: John Murk ir, LaXiseb {J i fj�y�d Lam"ten acct of voters+' list and 5W hill heads M .C�f32l ' _ The. .Superior Meat. M F 101.00 ; D R Beaton. on acc:of salary _ -; 12&.00; blirai ipai World, supplies, •'... div court 4 UV 8.14 : E Gleesori, att : • Julia Forgie, ditto 4 00: a S'RiDrur Assisting the Farmer' ';"•' ',: •' sun,att meeting with Premier Drury ' re electrification of O Y R 5 00; John - The Store 'that has .made :�� Forgie,0 M Forsyth. A Spears, W G - E interests and requirements of agriculture are -fully under- Barnes, E3 Nilson and S 'Fool, ditto: stood and wale served by this bank. To encourage pzogreesive .; °' 6ou each V5 J Devitt, services aa' a Reputat>�on for QI1JlIt� t enterprise is the farmer and to make his financing as easy as =.. a, ae:hoo[ att ,!filter 40.(n also postage possible,practical assistance.in the form of loans is given, and cots - for month 3 WI: Jai Bose. rebate on plena banking facilities, ipecially adapted to farm buiiuesp, are avail- . taxes 9 00, abler at each one of our braasJ►es. Consult our local maaagcr. We use the moat Reliable*ales Made, The Toledo"Hons4t Weight." ' The standing committee on Boau.se,r _ d. _ We give Sixteen Ounees to every Ponnd. �r fur- 'V4i ire Feacea, drainage Matters etc.recommpu.led the following pay- TM i We:tt: A Hot ash+►w! bonus orb 80 rasa Prices as low as we can snake them and remain in business. xi fence 451,4) We have installed a Si.ICING MACHINE and can Rive you QbdFt3e The standings-eoatmlttee on Roxdd breakfast Bacon. Cooked Ham, Roast'Pork and other lines may.- and Brid,tea• recnnuruendaed the f•41o,&• Y $R,ANcK _ - , G.-P. LYND, Manager. of'the "Snnset" Brand of Cooked Heats, ' i" ing paymentA: T Sandersun,•hauiing timber 11(x.): R Morgan. unloading BROOKLIN BRANCH, - - ' B, C. CROSIS, blanaver. Machine Sliced in those Delicate o.-1 niter 8 2.5: N Half. ditto 2 34): N M Fine Slices. so tnueh k'T t3utdoa, fur .uaLh6r 100)86: Br•tre __:__,Appreciated in Every Household. .�' Connor, drag rda 1 50• R UornLrey. _ - - ' ditto E 50; A Sprgge, shovelling 1 ?A. _ Oboice Young Beef, Pork and Lamb are the Only Kind We Handle. ,. L Squires.- hRauiiad and el 32 UU : H I� - Vole, buulia gravel and earth 34 SU, Q1lJlkllt �.ZLCS. 190ST11Gm l` 3 Jilits, ditto 53 00: Joe S Gortatey, ditto 20 25; E Paaeoe, ditto 23,00 Clif- (� L ONE DOOR Li.A�'T' t;, 2"='Cord$alter,ditto 136e); p Abel.ihnv- E AT ,,.MAR K E T -- � F. Je R+old!<1a.n1 Peke elling snow 13 73; d 8tephensoa.+ho- e ! -Of POST OFFICE 5 veiling gravel.and cu ttiag lbrash IIW-. J J Toma. drag Centre rand 3 13: A 4 -- Clark, dittn 2 E.0: J Proo:se,ditto 2.30: . Round Roast or Steak, ... 23e:per !b k` _ • x,9ralcer, ditto 250: L $era;Re 13pd3 -- 9urluin Roast or Steak. :. 21St " - .. � - • - ` - W Bennett peel g3 d tc�h" 4i 0. A Porterhouse Roast or Steak; . . . _ _ . _-�: .: • Picker�ug Hardware Sure t" . 'Thaw,drag, opesir g ditches etc 17 50; Rump Roast.... 20C G' A E White,opeuinrt ditches 17 Fine Rib Roast, A Md j.ir, opening ditches and crown- Heavy Rib Roast. ••. .. .• 18C '• #T t' t � _ - lug roads 11 7.i: H Pugh. opening up .•• i lr� F7 (�seen do -y+ 'dlzehea7W: WRooth. ditto 11.00, A -'8huulderRoalt. .. -- •. ow is the time O et 3 , .�._ •.14 and 18c __.. ' H Major, ditto. 3500; J routes, strip - , pit sari battling gravel Lt 316 :C'O Bap- Brisket, w bull •. pot1300"t, - 1<4c window screens and wire cloth,. ,nett. hauling gravel Centre rood 5.00: ... •.: •~ •r- •'.'- 9C u ?' D Graham, hauling- gravel .150: H - Lea of Veal, half or whole, with foot off 23e •` We have �1 complete line. ' Elena.abov gravel Centre road 230 ' .. - } 'H Altop• ditto 2 I o Redshaar, 40 Loin of Veal. .. c Be p•rofected trolin $lea, e Kdes gravelO Wl • J Pallister. stri pit Shoulder of Veal,• aul'ing grays!Centre rd 8 W : 8 Tool. Sbouldet Roast of Veal,—.. 20C •` - -h;- cervices as Supt July 3rd to Julp 3I et Puce Pork Sausage. ... ... - 25c •' A fall line of Harvest Tools-=The Samson Brand. ! 1:33.85:•O Armstrong. teamster.ditch- g `�- lung and taborer curt 9 '?,1 25. W Ben- Finest Sall,Pork.... often the cheapest, always the beet. _ s ,r•m laborer, ditching rip washou:a _ 35e 16-25 : B Reeaor, 8l.yds gravel 8,1J ;G - finest Breakfast Bacon, piece. _ _ 4 Botrkey gray eon 9 LOW ;* B Reesor, '� sliced. .. 35C " _ ,Get your Binder Twine now and tyke the sash diecwnok 4E' tgg• -Mild Cared Cot-6s,ge Rolle(half or whole). 3& " We have the Plymouth make. gray sad labor shov lb 00 D Gee 9 baulio gravel con 9 IO.W • 0 Garter. Ik g Back Breton, ... 50c " Now ie 6he tii»e 60 one Ur.-W illla me' Fly Oil oo your caeca, ditto 10 W: R' Stover, -ahpv gravel - ri "b W: W McKay. ¢rav,drag rep wash- Coolies Sam,. : ... .. We •' once tried, always used.. ;. - out coo-9.26 75 R J Dixon rep cul- 1Weinero 25c- •• f vert coot) 2.50;T t T Witto 9uc; - P+►roid $ootioig always on hand. _ XY Faadati, ditto 1 siren. do Sead-Uheese,•. .., .: ... ... ... 30c 1.30; W J Green. plowioot: ditching._ Rssy First and Dotnentic Shortening. 3 the 50 cents Our Motto-We have`�it, can got it, or it is not made. w? r•Nv. "Loving earth ere cons 7,8 and 9 3 '21-75. C N R. fesiitbt on scrapers 3?a 5 !be S4 Cents =- j 7 --- f"' ' Doutinion Road-Machinery'C•a,62N-o.-l - •• " lb prints 18 Cents . J. S. BALSDON, • PICK.ERING , drag scrapers 74 30 F M Cooppeer, 2 - padlocks, 2 'gates 20 9l.) . W A Hiltp. ;letting poste h,ngiag © W. G. RE ID, - PICK.ERING . P"< Forest, teamiogz sad lah•ir con 9 13 75; -:J t'a..tea,Nlowin;t and irr"ng 2000: - - '- V Benson, raiTin ditchir bud re g R R F To Parents 'washout con 9 15'?r): J H Michell-.97 -- z 'yds gravel con 8 14.53'••W J Turner- -A �e _'.plc ing ditchr., and surfacing with OPEN a Savings Account in this Bank fair such, jtmvel 7 (j2 : T Dixon, haul gravel cote . - - e 5 00; F Turner, ditto 10.x+0 - W G_ New ,Low Prices on All Ford child the year it is born, Make small deposits Barnes, ditto 10AO; J H Micb.eil. haul regularly,and when college dap come, the mui- Rea Veil nod chnv con 6 15 W; O Pugh. : - effective 8l. once site ft7At1ag:eaZr'rs'h e education will not be haul gravel-10.rR1: J Qadden, ditching Models, a -and abov stravei 7.5() : $ K Brown. _ a drain fa PUe• - :e gray and cut weeds 10 iM): J Bayles 25 HI Runabout 55:30.25. -Chassis y d� grarel8.75 : F: F Disney, pinw inK :?Ht ditrbes and hauling gravel Con f 3 75: " starter 617.38 •1rtartec 588.12 + Q�<- Disney, -rep c,alcertz. ditehiog- :. ,' - .STANDARD .�K placing gravel 'L1.3t3 : R J Dixon, sup Touring ,.571 24 Truck_ - -- 812.23 _ Or CAt+Aagaa - - -- - _ - .-.--der' - rrriso - - - Jy n'a so. -- d 4[-sdil-1 a culvert- 11 27 ; NN P Jones, •l7 yds gravel 5 40 �I+ -'• starter 658.35 •' starter 699.34 1 TOTAL ASSETS OVER EIGHTY-THREE MILZION$- _ F Bao erow, drag oads 2 00: Ri J !� l - - - 'Dixon.gwidening rd- building-culvert Coup b91,r9 Rab..Lt. Del. 558:94 Whitby B Branch, - C A.wMcC1 McClellan, Memater j 11..1,50: J.�'tialtels, ditto 7350; ;r Ran- •. Whitby Branch, + Mme«' ,'dal,,ditto 73 50:J Compton, widening Sedan .; ,.984 02 ": .ye. asset sec 848.05 -- ' rd at Jamison's culvert and.l.uildinR F O. B. Pickering, Ontario b said culvert20.40-,G Buekboldet;work „ on Madill's bridge 9 00-, J Petty, red �il��� : ' _ +II • ��a scraper 2.30: Ben a ) ,fizon, 3 plow Any- of these models may be purebaaed with a ,I T points 1.45 ; R A Lister Oo, rep for H county tractor Ste-: L S Tar=his, cat•io Rr is for grader 1 Gil - C L :,:I -small cash payment, balance l.0 be pals 1H •and gasoline 4231 : E Holthy, team• - twelve equal monthly instalments, • ' star and taborer S'::i ; Art Carlton, • . ,� -grading 53 la) ; D' Harriden. gradin¢ prepared , -icons 6 sad 7 5.5 50, F A Reesor, 246 f We are now to re-charge all makes and II� 1 TARY�. - .. fags cement I90.8t): T Meredith eredath k Co • SAN -� " spade and Rze 'L 0l.) ; W L' Petty. r Pp s1z Of�atfielld8'OIl our own premiseB• • A'.c •to rementengine And county grpdet - y .- :4 15 ; J S Balsdnn, # b,?lts 30c : Reid F. Qiv_e us a trial and be conviaced toss -•dl. Brown, steel f,:r rnlverts 4.3:1,6 : A - l; P. Wiiliarns Co, rep for •pump 12?la: r The People, culvert A-- - � p , VIII fr' pip.lib r�7: J ()SpanK, art-r sllanq Pape and sup :rys, per IiE PU W11iTE PAPER Cf9PS �t lights 5 85 : G tt- Phillips. rep Thorn. Bell pbot `' �" '��F��' Ind phalie I ss_ tor. i culvert rind work n Madill' 29. - o.6. R a ; J L cC prhr�u -� 20� NEVER USED RED 03E Acrid ng26 J a, irad� , ! ( � NEVER USED AGAIN'. : .. ...:teaming 28,45 : SV J Chestier,wort• ..n . _ I i - '• .14adill's btidge950 : TStanbury, wid• ( I� i for and culvert, ha Alin¢ SAFEGUARDSNEALTti • ,.. ;', for aAad culvert and Madill's hrid,re y� Sherwood J, Collacutt •44 50 : J Pearce, 48 yds gravel 7.211 : W sit is '-•'- Precious. snarl: on rd I1 range 3 3 5iJ : P Gates• work on rds I l and 7 range 3 45(k : M Hickey. dirr„ 11401) : W Ford Sales and service Station. _ Woods. ditto 108 00 . S French. work 1 • • ` can r4a It 4 R."n a o R 1 14 RO a Pm- v H._L1- pp. Mooney, � -. P�ke mirw -,�_...� ._. �.....,._... ..�:r�•wrmi ....__._..._._ � , . 1 t15:; r'. � F. f 6Kr .Y ti-•r-n+•,+,rps• - _ ..r L;:1• ,y, C•�. a ss,.;ka; ,a�+•:% +�';':`s ,w�^b�_ is w. � -A, .�, :r. �. -•• t.- a r-- •�••: iz••-R+tta a-S«.? .s r,� ++}•R.:4:�• ':^7"i.tit °� v.:•6'••.�'.sr 1 "s •� •m;Y' r-wp-s.§.. e�� �•rut_ ,s:�. ,.,fm^' ro• -:r'� -.'a!+,•=°+.c„�c :•e:, a �'•. ,n;. _ _.�,.ti; t' 6- •*.f� kSkKd-+,'>, " .� stn •^.,."'xt: r• y ]'_> ,. .Y'-•.. .','. .ti to' CLAREMONT. Magnn9 Morgan Ices been laid tip. A. J. and Mrs. Chandler, of,.To- Lotlier .Bowes, of .Peterl oro, ( _ '. The Pickering for the past few days suffering ronto, spent, the holiday with the spent the week and here with his Fred Sanderrson, of Toronto, was Mra. Readman, who is ' ' �. orue over the weekend. from a e��r1i bask. latter'a.pesrenta, J. H. and Mrs. -mother, ("! h A nuuibi'r front Cla�ntont at-' BeRC. on the Fick list at present. �Ti6hwCe Co?nm�ttee . '.' Misa Myrtle Anderson,of Toroo tepded the Orange picuic At Good- Mrs. A. W.Mackay left on Mon The_Citizena' Band has at-ready to, was home over Suuday: wood on Monday: day for a two weeks' visit .vi ith i been engaged to play two days at The object of this Association in to Mrs. Palmer, of New York, is Mr. and Mrs. Kilpatrick, of her daughter, Mrs. Tamblyn, of;the Markham Fair to be held ou lessen stealing and proeecuto visiting her parents,.J. B.and Mr?. Brampton. are spending a week Rochester, N. Y. Oct. 6th and 7th next. the felons. Allan Thompson; of Toronto,.'here tiv ith their son. — -. -_I_ _ _ -- " _ _ _ P at Civic Holiday here '•with:his Mir" J. Bemrose; of Toronto, y spent the week-end at the.-manse, Members having property stolen oommad; :parents. ,with Rev. A. and Mrs. McLellan. '.{ q�, r cite immediately with any member-, J.Stanbury, of Toronto, spent B'. Flerntan,' having sold hie pro• +�} 'p of Executive.Oommittes. ' the holiday it the home of hip pa _ ' - �rents here. .perry and� will leave Claremont ,�' .. �}� ,z• Membership ten >f1.o0. a bout the First of September,' all ,. g �. Tialmw may be had trom one ere.ident or Merle Stephen Misses Yeta and - n p persons requiring re airs t4 their •, r .'.; c. J. 8epretery"onappUestion. as„� son are spending a week camping farm machinery re requested to at Fairport. y 4 -,'(r xac. Oom.-L.•D. Banks, C.S. Palm N.;. A few from here "took in the bargain at once itnd secure ame at V R Ear, W. V. Richardson, Pickering. bargain prices• 1� !' T R I •• 'field spot'ts and concert at Stout- J,1 J R. Thextoa: W. J+ Clark. �w•. vibe on J4londay.' Rev. C. W. and Mrs. King are B11 p Qua• � President, Beorelary ' holidayiuo for a week in_and J y at the turn of a tap � �Y .aronud Toronto. ' HdCrle,SS - lies It is My Business Harold Sanderson has returned -home after spending' a week with To help you run part of your with his sister, Mrs. A. Ham, of at the You pump over a ton of water every day. Your wife cafries -- By opening a New Garage in the Vil- Toronto. 1' over two thousand heavy pails of water every year. lage of Whitevale I am prepared to do a?' E. P. Stewart. of Toconto,'a'ill My Toronto Windmill will do away with alithat drudgery. all kinds of repair work, including address the 10.30 9:m. and 7 P. m, Har*nesks ' Sh It providds a.supply of running water for your kitchen, bath- tope ,and side curtains, also.makingeungregations' of the BaptiaL room, or gar 'It gives you water for your stock without time your old car look and run like new by o p-congre Sunday School at Baptist st lost or effort expended. giving it a good coat of new paint. usual. Toronto Windmill initial cost is low. Its upkeep-only an Agent for Toronto machinery;inelud- :. '.and s ave Ynone' occasional oiling. lag;Pumps,; Windmills, Silos - H. Herman, who recently so.d y oast,chew powerful—the time wad labor saved will a for and Gasoline Engines. h is property here, will move to Q p, p° pay -. 9touffvitle about Sept. 1st, having Single Harness, ,;, p itself in a single season, with continual comfort thrown in. CHARLES M. RICE, 4F purchased a fine property in that 19�,�0 u Come in and talk it over, next time you're in town. It will Home Tel. 5521, Whitevals, Ont 4!►. village. Dusters, special to clear, 1.85 each pay you. Prof.T. a Myrlrea, of the L ai- Whips`1knp Brushes 50c up > %.varsity of Itlinois, with Mm. Myr1- Harness Oil, 9tvee<t Pads, C. W. P I L K E Y, reg and familyy,ppent Sunday with Collars all prices. Archie and Wit. Fleming, where ,P1Ckerin Ontario ` iris mother is viaitioR at present. Good Shoe Repairing Service �f s - r Lyman and Mrs. Piikey,eccorn. CECIL BRADLEY a party of thirty from Markham,spent Sunday at Caesar Harness maker, 'ea with 'Mrs. Pilkey s niece and - ,nephew at their summer cottaq. PICKERING, - ONTARIO �� (Ddaci�line).- I ON'T off The Ashburn Senior Football �'T°��"� �T � � ' . - Pi 'team carve over on Saturday even needed repairs be- w; 3ng bind played a league Rani'with The [x11 Term of the Canada cause you fear rd our boys. Claremont a'inninR by Businewi College, College-and Spa- - oat. Beaver Board 2-l. Claremont hns.a,fair chance g _ dins. Toronto. -begins Monday, = of heading the league again this - = Aux. 28th. Students unablTHE W THE BUSY -STORE—THERE'S A REASON _ sive—and easy to 1: year. Dr. and Mrs. Tuatlinaoa and C. attend Achool now crap take any use. Nail it over A. and Mrs.Overland and child• or all 'aeubjecte by mail. Write R . ren motored to Erin on Sunday to-day fur tiarticularn. A pool- _ old plaster or da- ” ;. tion for every graduate. Canada NOTE 'T'�ES E BARGAINS reatly to studding .and returned home on Monday ev- _ eniaR. Thep spear a verg kegs- Busiaesq College, Oshawa, op Chambray Shirts Q8 cents each sad beams. We sat time with friends andpreta-_Sept. 5th. Ladies' White Oxfords(leather mole)2.50 or- Iir " ti ves Men's _ ikave it is stook. 7Y [igtee -... Brown Outing Boots... : : ' 1.80 Avery heavy rainstorm passed Men's Blue Outing Oxfords. ::. I.4U - Askits#orestimate. r overthie locality on Sunday after- Youth" and Boys Btuwn Outioq Boots L t0, 125 1.45 = d -.' noon and evening. off a result. The Service G .age These must go ! We need the room-you need the Ronde man fields of strain have been - �`� F1'SII�L �i00pelr, laid low and barvesting operations J - Claremont have been delayed considerably. Ov'erl a;uling, Painting. all kinds Send s Dominion Express Monday Order. The moat Convenient way Thert are reports of rust affect- repairing done. Ignition to tend your money. We sell them. loft the oat crop, but very few a Apecialty. . ......r fields in this neighborhood have Your old Ford top re-covered - suffe+red. tur 513.00. B R 0 u CA H A IM Deep regret is exppressed by a AEJGUST SALE large circle of friends over the Berry & Poynter i bleu'3-taste Suits. rag X25 for 818. psasiog of Mrq, Sarah Pugh Wad _ de11, wife of William Weddoll. of hiss's Work Shirts, reg 1,fi0, 8tonffville,- who succumbed to a 'tn +critics►operation is the Toronto �Rllfta for 96c. Men's Overalls, 0 � Barbaro brand,1.95 pr. Generall Hospital. on Thursday tnorniog Airgnyt 8rd. The funeral men's Fine Shirts, reg 1.58 foc 1.80. t. hi 'Service was held on Saturday a[ ss's Bslaew+ta reg>610 for i5. `� C tern oon at her late residefnce. and - -� Boys' Suits, reg 810, $12, for i6A6. V was co8ducted by Rev.Charles W. ` lip Ding. of the Baptist Church here. Tnnoe iAaems = _ ![en's Combination Under- F of which lie'. adde11 is a deacoo. Draw" _ _ .wear, Penman's 'Brand, ' Interment was made in the Clare- n,rsow..emae a.aneae a�s ! reg. i2 and 250, 1.46. "� )moot Union Cemetery, where' a ,,rfeei aso.res,a mir oirni " � ie large concourse of friends aesem- n`, 40 -7 Isaaa oa sesre>a J. F�ng'old. ltliaigm -bled to pay their last tribute of esteem. Deceased, in her 53rd- .pas+soeea,ataoes sa � iInd- Phona 8800 year, leaves a host of friends - irelatives to mourn her departure. may, - �Id gel 7oQnat for iShe wa4 a dwq titer of the late t ,a a -- r g t ao�a B04a�dc LYTLE LTD. David and Mrs. Pnoh, and. there Y ' ` ` ` •SEED GRAIPi ! survive her a sister,Mary,and two M �M >l�a....",NeN 1 + _ Seed 6j4,'la$ed Wheat, Seed Barley, . _.,. brothers, W m H. and Morgan,all -fie*w.w u R u s t D e i n - B e e a u s e� Seed Rye. Stock complete. of Claremont. Mr.and Mrs. Wad• y � Ask for prices. dell, retiring from•their farm east Tire Service Station ?HQt Galvanized _ CLOVER AND TIMOTHY "of Claremont only two and a half - - years ago.; settled in Str,nffville. - All kind9 and .of finest quality. ' The pall-bearers,*all.couii,ns"of the, 'R'hen is Stouffville call in and have Tbere's one feature in particular against strong stable raids for the Ask for a price on our Feeds, Dora. ' your tires examined and repaired,, iP about Toronto maximum pen°d-whtiethemethod Oats. Shorts, Cotton geeo and deceased, were R»lph �Y. Evans, »'n I liesasmr Oil Cwke,also-ee-oata, f David A. Pu h, Fred Pugh, 1f air• oecesearp. [ am.ageat for' Eggi°air Stable Equipment. It'a the only °Cd'n�'h'need�°p tape _ g Tire Pump." . This pump is run oft face coating and pes only-sViort Corn and Peae uns Morgan, Roy Morgan and went made in Canada ra. . your tea belt and can be attached in a t31'�able ErNlp distance inarde tnbmg. twill - ..ground together. Morgan Evans. few minutes. '. Gnat•anteaed to pump in which the galvanizing,thorough- Toronto' Stable Equipinea =Phone 204-Use it. _ r g The following is a list of .pupils pure fresh air. Your engine will pump ly sad completely coatethe 'make work Maier-keep cattle -_•from the Claremont Continuation your tires in a few,minutes. . Call_in metal and the inside of steel tubes tht ainbung more dva ta• ) gcgg dC L�tle, Llnllt8de Schual �sho weNe auctessfal at[be �,nd have a io'ok at this pump. I also me explain unsay ad�atages 13tf OSHAWA" recent Departmental Lower Schuul handle gasoline; oil, tubes and tires. as well. This method mimes it ab- Toronto Stalls, Bull P•Water examinations. The following %rare PER•CY TARR. s°lutety lust defying wad proof Bowls and Iittet (;+arises. *� Yom+ successful in all sI subjects: Viv East Eod Garage, 8tou$ville, : ; ADAlvr, R. MAKE iauAppleby (honors in 4 subjects), 27tt Phone 6711 or 8002. •�', H, MAYNARD, WHITEV'ALE, ONT. G Rod Appleby (honors in 5 sub_ Registered Uptom�triat, -0E. ject-), Dorcas McCnllonKh(honors Tr a Ideal QrroCBr� Store a ' and Optician in 5 subjects), Edith Stephenson This is the Ideal Store to get Will be at Mr.•Palmer's Boot and Shoe (honors in 1 subject),. Jobn W ilia your Rtoceries. Store, Claremont,on Tuesday P. W of.. ! eon(h000cs in 4 subjects).' The You will be surprised at our low price' • • each week,for Testing Eyes and lilt- • following were successful in Many dollars can be saved by shop- 1 "ag Glasses, and to take in Watch, s11 but one subject: Edaa Benas ping here. We also have lots i cke l O O c O s 'Yaks and Jewelry Repairing for J. fors in 3 subjects Essie Pe , of oboice fruit to select Yale. Jeweler, $tou$ville, Any r'p- (hoi 1 ). RR g pwatrinq or orders can he left with Mr. 4 (honorq in 3 subjects). The fol- from. Don t torget to Palmer ur at Mr. Porter's Barber - lowing have two or more subjects give ua a cads the (The Campbell Flour Mills Co., Limited) Shop, Clarmont. 61 t_ -_ Ethel ste1rho"Qm". next time you are in town. _ (2 subjects). Myrtle Watson(3 sub- A large stock of Bread and •Pastry jects). Gladys Jones (4 subjects). Flouts just received at i°west .. .R.E - S Ci R+E E N E D CA!L Merle Linton is granted aegrotat possible prices, - A standing in Eno• Grammar and . Phone 2808. _Ail Sizes on hand. ~ Can. History, Annie Fiss passed Wanted-Poultry, Butter, Eggs. - -- with honors in Geography, The Also, a few bus. of white beans, following pupils of Form I were �Cl FRA1�i,S �i�1DLOVQ, ( nick deliver 'one ton or'over, sO�e successful in all the subjects - - `�i y a bel Bryan (honors in 3 snbject-s), CtARFMONT, ONTARIO -attention to all orderp, y; Edgar Ward(honoc9 in 2 Subjects), CLAREMONT GARAGE = Eileen Cooper (honors in 2 sub- - - 5 ect�), Albert Harvey (honors irp 3 _. -large nr small. Of all materials and design 7 kept in stock.'It will pay you nbj,ets), Evelyn McCullotigh. Having rented J,`McGrath's Gar call at oar works acd inspeot our stook •.r .be following were successful in sqe, I am prepared to make expert : " - obtain prioes Don't be misled in adl but l sub act :Albert Harvey repairs mi All makes of cars. All age-iN we do not employ them,oonasquealle Y {honors in 3 su�jects), Label Gregg makes of Storage Batteries repstir- /n� L�]� • Q '( ly we can, and do throw off the agenl;l (honorq in 1 aiibject}, Viola Jones. ed and recharged: Azency for Tie Campbell Flour Mills"Co., �L+t�e eommissioa oP 10 per can$.,whichycn wo Edith Tool (honorsin 3 snbjec•ts). the Exide Storage BAttery. eartainlysave by parohasing from as, „ LiliAn A Ward. Clarence Philips Ind. phone Nu. 1808 — Mills at -- oailaoiioited, has 2 subjects to carry over and J. T, MATflESON .' Jean Wriebt is granted Aegrotat W. STOUFFI3R, Ot d.in8 127df Claremont, Out,, Toronto Peterboro ,P'it'keri4 rta0A 1Porks,, Wlk" 9•...a„_.S.r?. ,_..:..un c.ar�•sc rr�;.;",.s' x,•.�^:ca �•,._ A.'r,•:..w:.,_�'LF.•ass,:...:.d.�...::�;�,.,✓a.�G,wtw..'+s§•.K..� ::a.+1'a_rnwr�e+,�,..+e....rr.a`..,;M..r�.,,`�.:n�iS.,.�.;s..ar,.�- - .rsF'.r�•-".,-�S•�w<...•.+"��'"�°.r�•,.:''�.K� a ,, •vYft w.:rly., r• .G':'- s' ..".`7Y:A•7' A i 31 .r.,ue`� :�r7.sws. ''e � 1n .L: :r°",�"'S,".. :' •:;,{� ,"�,..>.°S.l,,,�r: '-;,,¢r. ^. , '•�'ii' "r'.. >:•�^ i:�'.-^,�',Y,,, '.W".'..y;'fr. sys 'V£,, •«„3r":".3r'- ,_-•.'�Y�.rx ,,.�,•-r=1''•'ugii« 4' s .x' '..s,.^� ,try s; .^.w.•'i- •'�'.r"Y:�. ^s, G' •••--:vw'w i•,a• '� �� _ :� ..�vv'.` -+r,s„ -s` � _� 'n°w - .�r''�"r_-r,- x:.�.. '.���cY,.: _ 5. .•-fta 'v. �" s=�s,. .. ,,wi`.'• 'a�•v -.t•^a ';.' +a=•_ _ �.r 'F - • v 4 �Y '�'p��ti-..���.� [,,^,ad'.4NL - •fin.:' •l .I ten- �! ,- -. •' f . 'w� K- a 1't d t h� worst is yet to come, l6sadtem alive,you don't meats itI The o- -- -; r- poor little mite! You stop in taigh £ and I'll have a basket for you" `! "You bet you will," the doctor , .weed. "Say, Aunt Dele, if you keep as yov"M'be a real cook some day." <� � � . .- . •� �, �. r "But why," Eleanor interrupted, - - s - - — "why 'hire. Robinson'Y" The doctor, sy up jug in hand, look- r•'. ed ,across at her pityingly. "Bore 4 enough, you are too young. Aunt Dale, am how does the present generation exist without knowing its Swiss Family?""Oh, I know now. I'm better eduest-od than you give me credit for being, ��Dr Field. You meian that Aunt Delia has a magie bagl" ' and"Fine!" the doctor cried. "I've hopes f , a for your generation after all. You •ism Eleanor ll w ur irnt to M fo o a a -day,y what ha a see ttiEt h advice. She saw Eleatwr took sa the basket packed with 000kiea, two k�,'•o• • tiny glasses of jelly, a paper-doll sup- p ' •• o •• • e• plement from a magazine, a pits- ail ' L~,ro' •• e • • # a cushion in the shape of a slipper and —•4•- I • " r. - . • °o a little package of silk scraps. Aunt is •� smouxa� . , ; • Delia looked at the collection and nod- .7, o °o o ded briefly. "That will k her busy I cep • :'� for two-three days;' she roily "and .. ,� • •• • then we'll find something else." .;g` • o o "But how do you always manage to - t : •- o r o e q have something?" Eleanor asked slow- _ o o•o y "I shou'l 't=no gave all the - - •e • • • 1 der t if I � . �� • o o •o time as you do." e •o ee o e Aunt Delia's smile was bright. ' "�.-✓ "Why,bless you,child,you can always o� find something to give if you want to - ` - give hard enough. I'v@ lived sixty- r' r nine yvat i, and I haven't known it to fail yet." =My Garden. • „• ✓1 �. � A Widen l� ax= �p�.� ;a s � __ ,,,,►.id .a - __ is a dovesome thing, God wet] � • rt-a��} i• s Rose plot, Y' Fringed pool, F ern d grot—. The veriest school mazurka which mike up the bulk of house will at once erect a high wall + Of peace and yet the fool Chopin s work ass. only dances, and tmniedlstely In front o! it Ft ob• i" Contends that God is not— ' - the nRSetnrnes are songs without weeds, structe the light sad keeps out the air but tb+e tastes we dances of death and of COn77e, but. slate' Chinese devils Not God3 ..House In gardens! when the eve is cool? of life, and the Gongs are the utterance cannot to round trorneta, !t helps to Nay: but I have a a h make the against them.. �� of ttman soul bons® proof anal ! Ms very sure God walk& in mine. ' Can o! the Growing CkW is addition to the kitchen bookshelf as —Tbomse. Edward Browne. Dodging Devils in China. ti - super&utions the hard. Even today Basin That Fires Bullets. Summer. it deals not only with the canning:od T6 Music of C110P�- the Chinese are reluctant to give ap can you imagine a gun which maker The age from two to mix has been fruits and vegetables but also in- � eludes sectioam on Jam and jelly nick- Da�e sometimes reads that Chopin s their old belie!&, which have been neither noise nor smoke,'uses' no ex. t.F "Snated as the neglected age compositi'on's are weak in •respect of handed from generation to generation plodwm !a worked entirely by a-petrol chiktwod. The "better babies" cru- ng; Pickles and sauerkraut; the cart their form. In regard to this, a writer since ion# before the dawn of history. engine, and can shot 1,200 rotinde a wc• Da y in an En-lish paper calls attention to In Canton, mays Lord'Frederic Frederic Hams- minute st ranges ups to 2,000 yards;,° : �� raR$es of the nt few have re- ning of clriedten; the preservation ad .. : sullied in the proper care of babies eggs; the Ong of fruit, the curing the fact- that although Chopin 'wrote ton in Here, There and Everywbere, Such a weapon is being tested by ¢ � rather thoroughly •��red of pmk and beef on the farm; and no mass, no opera. no symphony,.and there is a never ceasing strife between the British military authorities. It broadeast, while recent health surveys storing vegetablm 'for winter use. _ ^' Every Ontario housewife should se- not even s roost stoats (according to the people and the dosTfls from another works on the principle of centrifugal . ,!n our schools have resulted in par- the critics), he Is yet ranked among world. force—the same force that flings mud ents watching more carefully the ease a 'copy of,this Ukt°-dsbe-psm- the ten oz twelve who have done most Fortunately, Chinese devils have on to your back when you are cycling Usith of the school child. Pest. to increase the range and flexibility of their limitations; for eumnple. they CA a wet day,or causes giant flywheels . . .'. :G . '7be child Ix laying the foundstlaii musical expression. Rising front a cannot go round comers and can easily in factories to burst suddenly into hun- = - for good bsal th m the pre-school year's -,For Cream Soupa. =' perusal of Chopin'r piano music, com- be frightened awry with flreeerackers. drads of fragments Anything that is and must be watched carefully it the posers on the grander scale have been As a safeguard against the devils the placed upon a revolving wheel-is car- stir Joandation is to be we 4l lead. Of Method=—Melt the hatter, in,enabled to make their own scores more .Chinese have adopted the peculiar ried to its edge and then buried off, sr•:.: flair until perfectly smooth and= gun coasts of a metal i 'coures,no c1dDd can grow properly un- add scanted milk, stirring.finely eloquent. "cocked hat" tosser to their mole. It The new ,law it has the proper food. However, �] the limo. Such vege-° Two of the greatest gifts offered by is obvious that is the case, of any or- 'basin in which are placed a quantity of- 1ood alone will not keep the child talks as' celery. tern and peas are the nineteenth century toward the pro- dinary' roof any band of 111-d1s'posed round stLiel bulieis.' As the basin is )entering properly unless other )hinds' cooked in the amount of water given,gresm of music were the protraction of devils could-put their shoulders under whirled at enormous speed by a petrol •.mentalm are properly adhered to, and this liquid is used in the soup. d1°C°ids before resolution. and the the corner of the eaves and pry the motor the bullets are allowed to escape x• - There most be plenty of sleep in s A11 vegetables are emancipation of counterpoint and— root of tn,'no time. It$ the case of a 'from an opening in the disc. Shutters let well ventilated room• egg pressed through a directly in the one cane, indirectly in Chinese roof the devils are unable to are provided which prevent the hut- s sieve and the pulp added to the m'Hk the'other--these gifts were the more la that trick. for they can get no lets from being thrown out except at _ Quite tiles ducting the hot weather play, ' _ sauce. Seasonings like onion are swiftly and richly granted through the leve age against the upward-curving one point. f my little lad of three has a bath be-, with the milk while alai • _ tote limier. Then after dinner I take � work of Chopin. As regards mue-Ical comer. One feature of the gun is that It can for all ner.dtig but after ., or pat and remove The amount 'of of flour form, Chopin was small-minded and .Fortunately also devils detest the be regulated to meet the requirements used as thickening varies with the shortsigUed, h disability mainly smell of Incense sticks and cannot of the occasion. Spin-the magazine ou a thin nightgown and put him on amount of starch in the ve table. � arising from the Polish conception of abide red: AocardiRi•7y, by an stood- rapidly and its missiles will crash the floor in the coolest room is the Croutons--.0ut bread in slices half tonality which debarred him from a and display of red silk streamers and through an_oak ea plank a mile away. )house for his nap. The windows are an inch thick remove crusts and all open, permitting a cwindows re large and tree handling of the key sys- a plentiful burning.of does sticks, any But let it revolve at a low 'speed, and spread slices with butter. Out in ball- tem upon which thte bigger -tutigeal prudent man can keep his house vir- It will pour out a stress' of bullets Daring extreme tot weather the inch cubes. Plate in oven and toast •w;..'.. .. ]ittle teIivw has another bath before classics are founded: tually free from the pests. A rich which stun but do not kill. at-eves qµY to a golden brows. Serve with cream It is tune that the polonaise and Chinaman who has built himself a new such a short range-as twenty yards. going to bell early in the evening. The wpm, dropping a few of them into ' warm bath is restful and induces each bowl •�. The child should drink plenty' of water during hot weather. ' By all The Giver. - u means avoid eating between meals. An automobile horn sounded foot- L4 Ice cream and the popular between steps gOp steps rang an the walk, std then the 1� �� le �O'bsea] dainties may be given occasion- ally at meal time,but are harmful be- big form.of the doctor appeared in the - • , � •� tween meals. "Good morning -ladies,"he said. Is - _ - • i Children of this age are quite apt to Mrs. Robinson at�home?" - = rLeedS al lend��' - s) Islay too hard and become over-tired. '. { They should' ba watched, and not al- "Go along with your Mrs. Robinson, - - Willy Field"Aunt Delia Davis replied. = ; lowed to run around tow long in the "Yet w'. , fagged hot sun Devise sitting ° its buckwheat rakes you're 7VER-wake up 1n the morning feeling - •, g games in the after. I ,believe he can smell 'em a �r. sdsade for part of the time, es and foggy? - � Pam- mile away! I changed the day.on : ly daring the bottest parts of the day. :. paupers, but be smelled 'em toll' . ': .Tired muscles and weary brains call fora A sand pile in a shady place is a t.I didn't suppose that you were = - - - boom for health. Our children spend 1e °f such ignoble trapping re _ —�-breakfast of Grape-Nuts, the friendly, easily many hours playing in the creek not �� fellow-creatures, Aunt Dele. But digested food, to fortify against exhaustion. f far from the house.- The t on ' They p° since you insist—I observe there is an Grape-Nuts a-Nuts re airs the dail- wear and tear 3 - ? bathing snits gird dug and splasls in the extra plate Wd! Only three lumps, p p Y + .E shady creek bottom and enjoy that on hod tissue. It reviles the essentials for _ immensely. please; Iva sworn off. y p - r "Listen to Mail" Aunt Delia ex- - -'rebuilding body and nerve cells; lime for the y 'Onk wise in other.of,my acquaint- ones; rte, who was quite famous for her claimed When I've lectured him an teeth and bones; iron-for the blood. t+' lectured him about eating so much good-tempered children, used to itssist sweets Dona you touch those cakes Make this crisp and toothsome cereal a reg• a i :x 'that occasionally each of the children W' ]3 ' rOm wheat - illy eta. I m gaiter to fry some ,ular part.of your daily diet. Made f , = .. should have a day in W. She lied = - �• special amusements laid away foY this liOt ° '' and malted barley, and partially pre-digested by day, and 1Jsey considered it eat !nn Aunt Delia an into the kitchen , ' ' and left the doctor and her niece anvil- :' 24-hours scientific baking, Grape-Nuts with �!,� due to her planning, to spend a day ing at each other. " '-cream or milk is a complete food—satisfying, ',-"f"' 1" bed--and--hare th�sl* 7Y1PA1� Cl��'_ its_L•ss _ '/ri� �. �`.1 „' them on s tray. In that fats)ily the a t�...l le thing, Mir- the digestion. w,;� • viii drrei were nit allowed & become Eleanor; the doctor observed. I can't make'that aunt of yours realize that -.'p6old by grocers everywhere1 �t:" 3 _, ovit -tired. >3ein over-tired reacts g I'm a. man. She thinks Pm stfld a sty c kly on the nerves o2 the child. A small bsredoot youngster coming for : "There's d Reasoner � �,•i�t^ l a��•' <Id,e Preservation of Food. the milk. She can't get over the habit •�+'vow =' of fillim my pocket with cookies." He p The Women's Institute Branch of helped himself from the plate in front � ' for ��� ������ A' �` : '. the Department of Agriculture 'has of him. "But all the same," he added , _ p -+■'.''f•"''°" f' = just issued a• revised edition of Bul- as Aunt Delia came in with a pile of t; letin 252, "The Preservation of Food golden-brawn cakes, "the joke is on - --Home Canning." This Bulletin is you, Mrs. Robinson." Made by _ " Canadian PostumCereal Co.,Ltd. ready fSsr free distribution to the • "Who's sick?" Aunt Delis asked _ '= homemakers of the province and may "No,.the other jug has the maple •Windsor, Ontario, - s be had by writing the.Department os syrup. Whda sick,.Windy?" "Agriculture,Parliament Buildings,To "Litttle Mamie Randall. Fell off the .T L: tonto. It will be found a most useful chicken-house roof and broke her lag." ' e ? car rwyt '=y'"° -ice.. -err '^.w•c ..�•%�,;�:a:;:. '!�-S:u;:?`6°k•,:c,^ "' m�F.j.,y,"i rfl+`+4 .•+,'w '�''•.3 i.s:!:.�.•r.:.Y{t..i.:,w,e k.smY#• ...:"+n-.•a:r.:•35tci%.'+':,,.._-...tisjs:.,°t!�tMt.1::i3°..':` ,at%.K.Rm:.+iv`?, .1�+ '.X.' 'i''.:°.'�P. ^w^i1kt$%"•.el--—`:x=.`"S6SxG::;'h�jfJd'. '" n•c''"q4` "f1;Y�. �' �^d�.'.r •4 ''y. a. .:: '•� .s _ IM R$:. - ;_•,., •�, :*,e:. K,` ::Vss`ti'w., E 'r.''�3- .,{+, r7'4'_ .� •°'�'it ' - ,", - .u!is '4 r' ,�•.�,�,_ _ .,+ra'!rf tea• ••?,- .m.•°_{.:'- :-•'�•-._ a iF'r, J.!r .i ,.a.` ,�+ -. «. - -='''r.: r• +a _ i a- d �. _ .,e1•.--` --ri- ^',m;••,_ ,�,,,'��':,�;�;.' ,1�::=;'" V� "`��'' ��r vx -s�` M1� . .F.-�'" �•` .,r►"i= ,�, .�a, ,,� :�.•-/i.., "^*.,v-,.✓.w wit^ .+• 4.`d•^.s w,i'•:',� a -•�+-' .mil Sl-a< "7.•- �}.a^-.,aa' hh'' ,:Lli•'':r. M Y • _.. .�. t •,i .., - s-. _ 'its ', I.: C r Mm U ° T... _�.- •e-ft. •a� �,p�:7; �y '�.;e ..LL��,�.. -.. ,,;vv.'«• �.. .. .. .. '''�",:'..,.. „�=: ti rs._ ,a••.£ �y, --,.-'h'� ..,�-^• r - ti's _ _ :_. .... .. . ... i,_, m,k'."3-.+- ._: :^•x:.r;/4:?v°''. _._.. d:.N'.. .. _. y✓"?.. r><'.•,, r, fault of their own; they are the sport :� ;fie `r ttiQ p�'TORONTO WOMAN J gedb 1J VES .$RM EVE of dreumstsaces. 811 a:cells of H e. n& Ale e0 claNTi , lion in a Many, could do sound %Vest, 4oronto. Albert Lewis.Lewt , 600 Du Was �i N stress. M y, Y : The Cause of Neuralgia--Must >�i+ PLAN the Dominion were willing to accept = 35 POUlNDS �Y N,�,�3M W�jl, them, would come to Canada Canada. be Treated Through the , . • W E HAvE A cASx PURQx"Ea : : g has been eager to welcome-them, but r bleto absorb only those with nut- Ml's. Lydia Pickup Sys Tan- .tarlo, for Fln: mutest bnewspaper attractive, - Blood. --Co.--COOPERATION OF EM.. L�� L—�� PERIIAL AND OVERSEAS' ficient funds to establish themselves lac Changed Her w[lvte Call information ai Wilson .Bablishl111e Neuralgia is the cry of the nerves and give a guarantee against possible -Co.. Ltd, 4t Adelaide et W.. Toroale. .for more sad better blood. It means DOMINIONS. destitution. Life. B�LTINQ FOR SALE •'that the nerves are b.ing starved. Like � Keealp alive to the benefits of as- Tanlac has built me up from a mere svery other past of the,body the nerves stated and state-aided immigration, frame weighing only ninety pounds. to mI• REAexllsis BELTS AND S O• �! receive their nourishment through the Canada bA been largely held back by ,a strong woman weighing 126 pounds," 1 TION hose, now and wed, ship"d _ blood. These [a therefore no doubt i Bill Provides Funds for Set subject m& to a rroval at lowest prices 14 -_ financial stringency, although alter an said Mrs. Lydia Pickup 12 Ramsay that Dr. Williams' Pink Pills will ex Canada Yor Belting Co, iii Tor v - - tiers and'Chas Removes All 1 1penngd her ownisoldiers-,Oshhe co-$per• L"My stomach Orooubled me so' much g� Toronto, Qnt prove beneficial,even In extreme cases Of neuralgia, These pills lnjeredse and ° Canada's Objections. ated up to a certain point in settling my life was a perfect, burden. Gas fore it fa interest paid on trouble ens'!ch the blood- supply, carrying to The Empire Settlement Bill •has an Can lands numbers of Im- would form slid nearly smother me before 1t becomes less. C. the nerves the elements they need,; awed the British House o! Commons portal veterans. In this existing elate and my heart acted so queerly that It thus driving Of things the natural line to follow was alarmed me. I could scarcely sleep .;1 ing away the sharp, tortur- without -division, making available 'lag Paine which nearly drive the suf•'three million pounds egerling of the that of usdng a large part of the money and was tired, dull and worn out all The publiexher of the best Farmer's. terer wild. The benefit given by Dr.:money of the taxpayers of Great�rl- spent in unemployment doles in effect- the time. My head hurt like it would paper In the' Maritime Provinces ix L. Williams' Pink Pills in-cases of this 1 twin, annually for fifteen years, ios ing a permanent redress of the sitlla- burst open. writing to us states: kind Is shown by the 'case of Miss;schemes of settlement in the Oversas lion by establishing men is places I have taken ten boiilea of Tanlaa "I would say that I do not know�of - Carrie V. Fletcher, Ravenscii8e, Ont.; Dimionions of the British,Empire.�he where they would'work out their own to all and now I eat anything I want who sa;a:—"As the result of a severe a medicine that has stood the tart of f wetting I got while on*.in a rain storm, bill aims at the close.co operation of prosperity and were at the same time I do not have headaches or dizzy spells time_like Minard's Liniment. It has t the Imperial and overseas Damintone a aattoaal need. �Y mare, I ®leap soundly every night been an unfailing. remedy !a our 'I was attacked with neuralgia, from evolving schemes which will be' to Scheme Opens Groat Posalbilities. and feel 'fine and strong." household .ever sdnce I can remember which I suffered greatly, and which I In the preliminary conteremce be- Tanlac is sold by all good druggists. and has outlived dozens of would-he kept me awake night after night Al-{the' beat mutual interests of the set- Advt. though the pain diminished somewhat,I�� aad the Dominions concerned,, tween the British and overseas gov- competitors and imitators.^ I began to suffer !a other ways. My I but leaves those Dominions, as being ernments, It was the general under- Brazil Nuts. most vitally interested,-practically a standing that of the sum available I't is 'perhaps not generally known i appetite was poor; I got thin and had free hand in the matter of actual set- .about one-half should be devoted to flint the three cornered nests celled _ no energy. Indeed, I was becoming a!tlement. The ultimate success of the assisted passages and other forms of Brazil nuts grow in packed clusters In. wreck of my former self. I was ad-; general project, as.tar as Canada Is actual migration, this to be by way of vised to try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills,; closed in shells a+hdch sae roughly : and I am more than glad that I Col-I concerned, lies in the manner in which a loan and not a free grant, the cost spherical in form and.have somewhat lowed"the advice, for they have re- the Dominion will exert herself.to take. to.be borne equally between the Bri- the appearance of rusty Cannon- balls. . i e'dvantage of the measure and develop Orb. government and the- Dominion In the tropical forests there 18 another fi stared me to my old time strength. I the beat arrangements to reqvive and concerned. The other.half was to be nut bearing plant which goes under • 'cannot recommend the pills too highly i ^ hope persona fa poor health locate*settiem* devoted to advances to settlers on the the name of the cannon ball tree, sad ha other The scheme is deaigaed to work to land, reckoned at a maximum o! $2,600 1 will give them a fair trial:", a the greatest benefit of'both the Mother- per settler, made,by the overseas gov- c, You esn get these pills through.nay i lan:d and the Dominions of the Empire erament, is all—probability it is on A�gE SALT dealer In medicine or by mall post-; and should accomplish what each has these bases that the various Domini- �; paid at 50 cents a box or six hoses for been attempting individually to one will develop their settlement. L A N D,t('S A L T �.,., $2.60 from The Dr. Willfafnr' Medicine achieve since the conclusion of the schemes. Go., Brockville. Ont. war. It is calculated to effect a con- The scheme opens up great poaeibili- �� � r ° siderable amelioration in' the acute ties ,for Cansdia-1 colonization pro- TORONTO SALT WORKS - , At CIOVernook. unemployment situation of the British vided the Dominion goes energetically , a 2 CLIPW "RONTO IN With skill that man can never hope�Isles whilst giving to the Domkilon$ Into the matter of developing sehe nee r QUEER FEELINGS to reach emigrants of good British.stock which to extract the ,greatest benefit from + Begemm'd with dew and }ewell'd Certain of them have felt eoarkrataed the elaborate prefect. , It is an under-idea'r :lwasr iseg ieessitr IATMIDDLE by the dawn, to refuse in their own'unsat:stactory stood thing between rile Imperial and DOG'Book on SF.,3 j E r -1Llke dainty handkerchief's spread out economic conditions. overseas governments that settlement to bleach The war brought to the point of cal- on the land Is the,key to the whole end How to 7"d .� min tion the urgent 'need of redistri- .problem as well as meeting the sole lrsatled Tree to any Ad- ��� OW I. The spiders' webs lay litteed o er dress b the Author. the lawn, butica of the population of the British and.outstanding need of the Empire , �jse Oe�ia� T�L s Each filmy bit of flooded net-wort[ Empire, for the return at the armies outside the Motherland. The bill re 120 =fie t Pkki�a'nrs Vesetablle Cmpomd showed resulted in- an overstocked British moves all the objections Canada has i} MAP ads Trims Paw k r Artistic Industry for boars euitaln• des' Normal emigration to the Do- had dace the war to a large volume of •._ minions during the war period would British Immigration as not having the have been over two millions; actual necessary funds, for Immediate syettle-' • ITC ( E ,> F �b . �l us. z was run Provision made for harvest$ never emigration was lase than one-stxtie of meat and rapid producing. down, ed �d nervous. I could not mowed this total. Even allowing for nearly And Canada need have no fear to even do my own And all apparent17 for uodhinlg gala- ti'�tI 750,000 who fell in the was, there was this scheme of losing out to other Da ult1� housework,couldnot why was so mach for each results re• an excess of one million over the nor- minions of the Empire. Canada,m the HEAD ND s! night and w qulredT cial lnczesae of population for the years before the war, received more FACE all ]c of queer thoughts would came period. To accentuate the acnteaese immigrants from the British Isles than p� �+ k' to me. F i a a l I No mel mote was caught In any of the eituatioa, -the country was all other Dominions combined, sad In In Pm Mum� Could Not. a gave up going to tm plunged Into an economic maelstrom the settlement of Impertai veterans' �+ ,doctor and a friend ' And when the sun his Server arrows,' Sleep. HM'Sa told ens of Lydia '8: with an tuabtlity to and work for even Canada was found to be overwhelming- Ly fired the normal population; and where ye- ly favorite in the matter of-choice of —'��g�about twenty 7mm I sett Plnkhata's Vagete- h I .T-he vtsiou'd how vanished into air, ble Compound. >g - ]!ei might have been found, certain of new homes' The big thing has been feed with o sierra oa my head and the first bottle —Such Is the way with most of human the Dominions, undergoing their own done to schemes: pravkiing the necessary toad• sad e a h b�b tpada d V'; I could at better a° `"Hy drown! d trial$ In the period,' were disinclined for financing 'the schemes. It but re. and I imv�ktepl.so ng, rought or drift'they to burden themselves with men to mains for Canada to armage'te extract may The ken and �ni sad—ta dreams. were so esvere that scratched and improving ever since. I have +CSkea� whom they could give no positive s$- a full measure of benefit seven bottles now and am me ham that R 2 ... _Names.D. Low. sur'ance of regular employment. the affected of O �, � a ism all over these bad fee ads. MM -- , Many Would Come to Canaeia. aright I could not sleep because d R LAN=Z,1M N&d S1L, 8bebmw oe The muddy webers of the Mississippi j� Q p y+� p the Irritation. yPlscoadn. :: _ . are full fish of many kinds. and G17hllet Caned. has loafed aeon her D�BL iJ ®ICi�LTB Iaied difmt ofatmeoes bent i For the woman entet'ing middle age in the millions of sores of vt3gta sariasttural I tea° Lydia E. pinJcbam's Vegetable Com- „ though they do not bite well, tQ p� p d can be k mach betneflt. river, they t�dY enough to take land that lacked the men to turn the : :Ill L U SUNNER using few okkeao�Cudcura Boa sod, England has been paring out sa and four bon d Caticam' Oint- =Lisle of life certain � tails a bait as soon as they find themselves annual sum in excess of $500,000,000 to ^w--- „ meat.i was heated. (Signed)Mason place which aotloet'll�tes into .-A in bayous and ponds. Every flood unemployed without effecting any ma- The summer months are the most Bocebtiridpe, serious trouble. year means good fishing for the nett dangerous to :children. The com- Davis,13 Dresser 1 St., r Season or two in the flooded �� rei�tet of a permanent nature. llsee..May ls.loll. I Melsaehalls,nervousness.lrritabdlt� , m� These unemployed.it must be realised, plaints of that season. whlah are a yaw skin byey treed iseadaehe and dizziness,are some of tb• - itltnare'e t.:ntenene RetNvrs Neeeralole are not fn this eonddtton through any iaiaatum, colic, diarrhoea and C aSoap.OintmeataadTalcam. �• Lydia E. Pinikham's vege- dysentery, come on so quickly that of- table Compound is a natural rwtoee- ._ ti s..*l.s..►aa. area. • �ada3 to 1 ten a little one [e beyond aril before �swsa lr�� w-ue.esel.^ the mother realises he is ill. The �i��•`otai.acsemna _ ��ts•�s'e l ��rW�iwiaees�Uttwtsrss. >� not YO it•afet tCIY i ���A mother must be on her guard to pre - ` i CA vent these troubles, �, it they do come : BY DR. I J. MffDDLETOPI on suddenly to banish them.' No other _ R - medicine is of such aid to mothers _ :.•_' - h/ovinotal,soae•d et Health. Ontarh '• -- - during hot weather as is Baby's Own Tablets. They regulate the stomach Dr. Middleton will be 9W m aseww Iluftbons as Poblle Health stab and bowels and are abeollitely sale. ,- ins through as eoloaM him at dpadlaa 8ovw Ovadlas Sold by medicine dealers or by mall at F Crescent, Toronto 25 cents a box from The Dr. Williams' - Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. i "I told Ron $o," nays Mother Ns-I break nature's law•$ Day by day we •�:r,lf tare every time we break her laws;live like imbeciles instead of like sane, ".,' Consoling. }� and suffer in consequence. I sensible human beings. Even in mat- Bride-to-be—"My only worry is about" s �.` She is a relentless taskmaster, this,ters of food we often run amuk. We mother. She's bound to miss mo ter- -,.sold mammy, that has so much to do!boil it, we fry it, we roast it, we ribly. _ UN_ LESS_ you see' the name- "$ail i� rl / : a with OUT happiness or-tniserY on'this i freeze it, we-thaw it, we do every- Fend of the family- "Ah, well, sbe earth. Once in a while in our youth- thing but let-it remain in iota natural 's complain Alter all, she's bad are not getting Aspirin at all Cal days we annoyed our parents, and;state. There are some foods that you longer than most mothers keep - their daughters" • ;. - � a good sound licking was what we;must be cooked but very few of them deserved. But we were forgiven. I need to be fried in gravy, .nine an�sli depend on forest and - _ - Mother Nature is not so soft-I A bed of sickness affords. leisure' stream. Both are destroyed by fire. hearted. She is kind and not unsym- far retrospect It is then we can Bard water may be softened with pathetic. She will try all else can to think. of the things we have done that boTax, lemon juice or an oatmeal bag. ® • v'� restore you to health after you have should not have been done. These England's coast-line is 2,200 miles :7 i! broken her laws; but she lets you see thoughts are in reality the promptings long. •hn�know that you have broken her of mother nature, who says, "I told Be sure your camp-fire is dead— ~' laws. You so." Then bury it _ p '� • ��! rt��. "I told you eo," is nature's reproof If good health is to be our portion --- e v o'` ._ for all our contrariness in health mat- we must respect our bodies, our physd- MONEY ORDERS. - A{ teas• cal make-up. We must regard our A Dominion Express Money Order I •, Nature supplies us with every corn- bodies as machines,highly intrlcste in for five dollars costs three cents. modity and facility for making the construction and needing spe<s�l care best of Iife. She gives us the great and attention in keeping it function- Irishman (struggling to get on a "onrt:af-doors where freeah air is plenti- ing smoothly. Of the natural means pair of new shoes)—"I'll never be able 'P ful and wnere in ai"amorl we-ge Elsa keeping i1 gem h 91 b +w... t d to wet �thim on at all until I've warn sunshine, the rain and the snow. she out supreme—food and exercise. The thim a day or two Accept only an "unbroken package" of "Bayer Tablets of gives us natural foods, fruits, vege- Man or woman who has no time for a �. tables, grata, everything that is good physical exercise will pay the price 14 lnan!'s Llniment for sale everywhere Aspllin, which contains directions and dose worked out by -and nourishing. she provides us with sooner or later. it is in fact inviting _,physicians during 22 years and proved safe by millions for flowers and trees, and also with facil- trouble,.for as iron rusts when it. is The early catacomb'builders learn- ities for sports acid recreation. She not used, so the body pines away if ed their architectum from the ant. The Colds Headache Rheumatism supplies us with natural phenomena, -deprived oT-exercise. beaver taught man bridge-building, Toothache Neuralgia Neuritis with material for study and learning. ' Suitable exercise, suitable foods, ph gives us the billowy ocean, the pleasant companionship and a content. Earache i Lumbago Pain, Pain Radium worth x20,000,000, but silent woods, the mountain peak. ed mind are the best helpftiatea one To live close to nature is to live can find on the highway to health. weighing only 6 ozs.,has been produc- Bandy 'Sayer"`B "boxes of 12 tablets—Also bottles of 2•f and 100—Druggists. a , b ed in the last twenty-six years, Asptrin is the trade mark ("clstrred In Canada) of Bayer Manufacture of Nano- eloze to everything that is uplifting And without health what does this aceticaeldester of Rallcylicacid, Wbile It to well known that Aspirin means Bayer h ietanufacture, to faetst the pnDlic against Imitations, the Tablets of Bayer ComMny and ennobling. Yet day by day we world amount to snywayT ISSUE No 32—'22 I win be nampea .r" tsar general trsdo mark, the "Bayer CraW" ate"w' -a w.. 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'$ . _, .., 1^� � +1. r-N'Y-1..��-��'F,'Cu u•�ex�,;,.'w•'r w~•?3tl,,.',.� . ,i:'...,srF •R��•y +:,y.ry� :+f'�r'. -. z.,... ,. .��.�,:r.`; u�'• �"w' 'T -Deese Ida BunSinR'has return. -Dr. Henry will beberese usual LOCALISMS. � spending p ti ed home, aftt r s ndin a cuu le' or) Tuesday neat to attend to his of weeks' vacation in Muskoka. professional duties. 1. ■ I SA -Miss Lizzie Moore of Toronto -L, K. at d Mrs. Devitt, of To J tbn Kewp, of the base line, v TT �� R S r iWas home over Sunday. ronto. are visiting here wvith the Whitby, has sold hie farm to - ' -Marshall Uuakwell, of Bronte, hitter's parents, Hugh and Mra, Thos, Reid, S , of Habtiogs` visited with Pickering friends last Mech]u, and %ill also epeod a few County. This-is one of the nicest eek days with the former'a parents, fifty acre farals in the township. Now that the Canning Season is in full swing, be surie you t . ` W. J. and Mrs. Devitt, of Brou- Dr. Reid is a loan of wide ez eri- -Miss Morris, of Toronto, spent p have good Jars to insure yourself from the possibility = ° the holiday with.her sister, Mrs. Sham. sate in the veterinary line and of spoiled fruit nett January. . RK Wm. Oulks, -Henry Leug, of New Liskeard,'conies well recommended from the P Y• { -Richard Moore, of Toronto, who had a stroke several weeks -people of his own county. The w :If there's any doubt buy new Jars. ago, ie not improving as his many sale •n ae made by Willoughby's R r pent the holiday with friends it► friends would like to see hi&. His Farm Agency, Whitby. * g• Y Y 1-': —bli eEdith Dale, of Toronto, sister, Mrs. Ed. Campbell, left on -Remember the meeting of the ^ �'�� CERT� y Tuesday evening to visit beset•and Trustees and Rate avers Associa• j j jellies - �' s nt a few days with friends and Y p A marvelous sure-jell for jams, etc. r. wait oD.hito daring his Illness. tion !a the School House,. Aug. • •' • ,'eelativei:in Pickering. • Saves you half the time and money. ' -C. H. and Mrs. Burling return- pleasant -Mr. Nelson, engineer of the 18th, at 7.30 This is to be a roust` Y A ' rovincial Highways De ar Boots ar ed last week from a lt Department:ing meeting on Education, and it _ , ' ",gaoE6e trip in Western Ontario. was here one day last week and in is hoped through the following -Mrs.L. A. Findlay and daig)1• consultation with the police tt•tls--sneakers to stimulate local inter. a g(?1I2�, up'. Buy now and be .• ter, Miss Nina, of Toronto, spent tees agreed to rebuild the side- est in our township in educational t' walks where they have been it- matters: Mr. Se swvorth, field well. shod for fall at . f '' Oe weekend with friends here. g - -Mr, and Mrs. Clement and Jured or where the sidewalk levels Secretary (if the Association, and have been interfered with during Mr. R. J. McKessock, of Hampton, to-days prises. children, of Milton, spent the L : the construction of the Provincial who is a teacher ail well as a farm Weekend with C. H. and Mrs.-Bur- , �1- HighFray. . er, and Mr. Farther, editor of the .-..Watch for our announcoment of the arrival of our fall 2, '' ',l°g' --The we on some of our Port Perry Star. The Pickering stock From Williams. e have a work boot " -Mr. Elsasser and son, Willie, ' of Toronto; spent over Sunda streets have now a very healthy School Board will present. their Sunday' coming which is guaranteed with the former's sister, Mrs. Jas. appearance. Some are wondering plans for the opening of a Contlo- ' HOSe whether the police trustees intend uation School in September. ..This, waterproof. to harvest theta now ar wait until school aime at serving all the u r -Mrs. John Murkar is spendin�t g p g a few days this week with her son, the seed has ripened. The general pile io the southern part of the A special sole havin]q twice the durability of any W. C.and Mrs. Murkar, of Brant- opinion is that the best reanits are township who have passed the other leather sole known. ` r ford. obtained when the weeds are cut Entrance examination, to get a -Miss Lonie Pucirrio is' on the on the green side. higher education and the attend- r;- sick list at present and is taking- -A good fast league football ante of all pupils is.solicited. So Fred T. Bunting, - - Pickering -a.couple of -weeke'vacation to re- same was played on the Memorial it may open with a large number Established 1857. : caperate. Park last Thursday evening be. and prove sitccessful. Every one -Mr. and Mrs. Manson. of To- Lween Uxbridge and Pickering interested is invited to be present •�� " y.- Moto, epeat over Sunday with senior teams, vihich resulted im' and thus encourage all trustees fir;• favor of Pickering by the score of and teachers in this district. c sir danghter,._11�re. (Rev. P. P. • • -Gardiner. -Fic$rriug now-staDdls at-the _-J. B. and Mrs. Horn and fam- head of the league, beiot 8 points CARD OF THANKS. � � ily,of Peterboro, a nt the hole• to toe,,good, but Rs they avecom.feted the fiat of sines and Clare We wish to thank the many friends 1g .w _ 3 ` day with Mrs. Ecru's parents, W. i' g and neighbors at Hiit6land Creek and moot has still three more games " a .•.G. and Mrs. Ham. elsewbere for their kindness and ex- G. G. and Mrs. Torrance and to play, and other teams have not prepeionm of t:ytnPathy dicing the _ child and Miese9 Mary and Mar- Yet completed the schedule, Pick- illness and denth of our dear mother, Joorte Clark spent Sunda with 'ring may yet lure in the contest. the late Mrs. Nelson Hawkins. ' 3'rieade in Peterboro. y -A very successful garden social _TaT. rnarlLy. - 1 E anti A1rR. Vti alkey. of was held on.tbe lawns of Mr. T`. F.. � ii Toronto, called-on a few Pickering O'Reilly's 4tinlmer bcoee on Civic Wew A4vert{serne"to. ��� "e' ,a . F' friends on Saturday, when niotoF- Holiday• Monday, August 7tb, Iii � =; x Suite of the heavy rain there was n -ln.g through to Peterboro• flL NG PIr!�' FOR BALE-Apply ��r•� L 41- --Mrs. GHlllop and slaughter. of :a repres"eata•eve company of �- c W-.n Andrrscn, Liunbar:on. It Toronto, visited With Victor and tries rr�ident in Pickering and _ - _ also frc.rrl the city of Tcrronty- A •F?t'O'Nl>.4!(1Ltti'I R ANN RPRFFkD• 14frs. Ate=tin on Stluday, rstt�rniag hi b) eo n able time waw c pent ►"�nR for'We, Apply J.R T`+ry n.PickerinR •'' r-1 ••.:.�::homP on Tttesd-ty niorniait,. K' Y j y Pe _ _ . . - ►� � or eMc��ey ` -Milton and '.11rs: Scott and by all. The prd��eed4 we re given ,r►R'93I,F:- mo*nrear•lea and' a ' � for ~ fixttlil L4$C (yeKfrar Chttrrh Tile Rev. vest pocket-kod.+k. T:C. Brown. $rou8h-- �;-- y. og Stratford, motored A. E. Bruce taker tots o r�ortue- t51x `1 ':. 'down'oo Sund,ty ' and spent the p• �__ ` ,.' r ity cd thanking Meyt-r-. O'Reilly - Ladies' Black, Fine Lisle Hose, sizes q,91 and 10. t -holiday with former'ts mother OOTR RRPAtRED�-Boats and and Newman f.r their great kind- R �;• here: Ll�!,nr+ '-^•^Iced neatly and Quickly, Them. 3 palls for $1.00 -Fred Andrew i•r making zond;Des* in giving tbi% social. watwn.Cburctt St,.Pickering• - 1t-� .- '.. progrecia with the Prertion of his -Hopea +ire held out that the - '1iiSSes' black and tin metal Oxfordsi sizes 11, 1-2, 1.3 •'new residence. The brick-layers coal striclt uray be settled tl�lt3 `�'A*:TED-An a:perirnced ¢ire far ] g A general housework. yylam cooking, good and 1 regular-2.g7 clean-n at $t.9fj are expectod to begin 'work in._ week. Aeit is at prevent the situ•_wages. Mrs,W m. Clarendon Farm, Fk.ker,ne t t p• ' shoat a week. ation is daily becoming more Reri• - Ott , OUR !f the minerq resume stork Ladies Patent Pumps, high heels, and Ladies' Plain -James Rope ba.s his ExcelPior- �H[.tiGLES FOR • ALE-First�And ' next week. it will be only-bq the g Kid Pumps Cuban heels going at half price "r mill now in full blast. He made a k,••wtord class qua:,ty,British Cc#umbia shin- > > .shipment of a carload of ezcelt"ior mot`s careful .di-tribution of coal A;Csa--lowest po.nibic•pnen. Th m. Paterwn,' " -a a - below cost to clear l7 these lines, re last week and he has orders for that tauffering will be avoided. If cl•urtnwnt. y p g ° ■discs]more earlttads use c)a•se are given their winter's 4.00 and 4.50 pair, ndw ` 2•f1Q n sn 1 at the becinnio cf cold a X fiOLOVI I'CH-Dealer in wool, g -One of the heaviest rains of pp Y g j\��:dH, live fowl, horse flair etc. Rmdence A Y "'the season accarred• o° Sunday. weather, others+ who are without on Er" road L 1�tn,lea nor t$ of Yrtru`ham. D � A Corsets, PpeClal Clean-tip, well made of heavy an may be tenable to severe a Brougham P.U. 39ty - _ -when it rained steadily for hours y y _ ._—_ material, elastic band with hose supporters,As a result harvesting operations I suo�1y until )Ater in the seHyon. , i3OR SALE-�;bite �i yandotte 10 �1, 2-) ?:3. 2F y pe 1, irises .yo, aG `�'.19 have been delayed aomewhat. The appointment of a fuel c"- Yrarttnp,bred-to-lay. ' A raw opportulu y. ' -The Toronto Exhibition will troller may be necessary to see y xuddy?Peek rtn:bseedrra at=:.twM;5W o 0 o two .tuns from tomorrow. that justice is dome. — .. specials in. Roller Towelling just in time for the pe p CARTAGE-To and from Toronto. threshing—plain unbleoebed Crash-15c per This is about the first `i¢a of fill' -The deed for the land pr ( Rrg wnable rate+_ E,t:matea given om ton 'Mind leads people to wonder where ehaeed by the 'Cha niber of Cam- 1,,, Thbt,w,il,ams.R.R. No. 1, Loewit slat. yard; "Striped Crest with red border, per yd -2"0c the minter's fuel is to come front, tierce for the Memuriml Park has tad.,yhone:lot: -Mark. ss•9 . _ ' -Dr. Ira Tripp and son. Ben, of been handed to them, the ftt�l �JT1Ci_wider pnirrhappd w hxy- Men's Lisle Nose, in grey. wu1tP, brown,.hazy, sand ' Clerelariil. Ohio, vi-iced at Chao. payment hgvin•Q been made. By _p.rs,from tl•,r r,•ate ool she late T. Qf,vrr.1 ['tC., Ie� s7)C.�olr g out at • e)9C S. Palmer's no SLyday Also Mra. an Rgreement with the police trn,,- sat p--parre,to cater to the trans nr the am- - G. Hewst•nn and Orr, mfd Mrs. Pen teen the deed wan made out itt fav- p,;; pYck,;; R.Cvnner.g , s n«m.P;as i hall. of Hamilton. •petit ( xtr the or of the village, witb the preaeut ----- +CivicHoliday with her niece, Mra. police board and their succe-tort= VOR SALE-t:llPAp. all kinds of D = Mj y. a agons. +esa,and a4l kinds of ;arm ,m- ".,_.,.••, _ "- Hall, -as trustee,; of the property. It �1., rntw-too go�dorder, A1�o+e^eralheavy and -E L, Rndd' 19 erecting a large way also agreed thRt the Chamber it ht..::ale5and cook stoves and beatrrm. H. r wcater•Gtnit at bed ,tables fair rile of (;omalerce retain the . mttnRQP., it�rrman,Clarrm°r.;, Phone20l. __''t_'_ Our Corticelli Sw'patpr .Warns for Fall have arrived—. _ wise of his Stcek. The water if meat of the park. SuPfiriPnt n:ou beautitnl arrav of shade,—white, .pink, nile, jade', brown, 1' EIOICE 1.71-ACRE FARM FOR black, pumped by a wind-mill from the ey has beeu raised not only to pay C-.1LE-31'•2 m,lraea.t of Clar,Mont on a Copenhagen, jonquil, cardinal, Golf, do*, .heather, black, ^; creek north of the third sondes• fur the land but also for all the yet.rn neat road,half mild from stumn;-church. ChoA.uorr and poto'ficeconvement, Atlevel f 2lna, sand,, tOTC�11015, beatlty, _ Bin°, impruvrments tip to date. It is clay ioamsail; :facre,of orchard; good fence.: hP Wilann.S rA Qe and Fred An• al=n the intention of the Chamber spring;:mek across the farm: ou:standine large wisteria, rest-da etc. _ � ~-�ilM Yl p Q brick house with beautiful lawn af,d tr"%,. two nan, who recently tlnderwent tip of Commerce to Ito on improving largetrank barns and large siio. This must be appendicitis in the the park b erecting a pavilion, COntobea plrrrciatrd. lermsrrasonahlr. Ap- erations for a Y p>`,•co Wm,Edwards,Claremont. 37tt Toronto General Hus'pital. have booth; grAnd stand etc. ---- both returned, hoine and are re �ARNI FOR SALE-Being lot 12, -Several were here from sill I1 • �--�covering rapidly. coon.•i and part re l.i I:, con.3 to of ctnq, g p Y tanc•e cSn Saturday IRat expecting and containing 92 acres,,n a good ,taro of tofu- -The union services which were to bid on airs. Leng's property. %'soon, Good frame house and new bank barn, ---- — , en.,oved l;y `,::; But when the arrived the were =mrtdnlgat the dhouse.µThere`ae and 6 or c,7r acres o - 4 'MethQdi9te aDf! Presbyterians during the past six greatly annoyed to find out tllat t mtxr suitable for fire-wood. t.}-4 mars from St,nda ?. hHw'e. now been dIECOn• Greenwood and haft a milelromC. .R:i etien BUNDYS -.- HARDWARE ' - r 3 the property had been sold pr1Pa- w�ff on reasonable terms on account of sick• tinued;aQ both pastors have eom_- tely, And were most emphatic in RM, Apply to Jas.Hick, R.R.1, Locust Hill. A pleted their vacation, their denunciation of the method o s7-5 -Civic Holiday wAp Observed In 'adapted by the . owner, Mr. Dun. a the towns along the lake shore. A can, who recently purchased the NOT 10 ...fir large number.event r,ff -on motor- property front Jlrs. Leng. He had Chopping and Oat Crushing 'will - ---- Ang tri-p'•, but the day's_ plea5nre advertlsed the property in the _ ­E S C was nlarrad somewhat by - the Torontn--Frnt�eh-s--Iha.L the place be done Saturdays and Mcudays -M rains which were. general. ww•Gtled be sold by Ruction, bit in - -John T. A. Elliott, of AreolA, the mealitttile he had fonud n only, tip to Sept. 1st at -- �- 1' Sask., 1 is vi-Ming his brother,,�ut•c•lia e►•Rud t}ln= the property AIConA Mill -_'Tile Famous Cold �Yater "Pas o Frank, and his sister, Mrs,Stanley �waidisposed of privately. Those ; +CNppell, and also his mother, who ww•ho had come here to.bid coal• =L lying at present At the ,point of plained strongly abimit no notice ELM DALE MILLS in White and- Titits. lti :l death at Lethbridge, Alts►, being given in the Toronto papers -James Potter, wvho has been that contained the advertisement, . F T_ -i4 the employ of the Whitby Wat- that the auction sale had been eCAtd Light ColelnlipEiGn for the called t}ffi, And they were thu? pelt .Qne pani�d of i�'tureseo will cover : past two years, has resigned to re- to the expense of making the trip. same threshing, having purebared One gentleman, who had renently .Seventy-five gq.uarelfeet: _ the threshing outfit of Oscar Wil- retired from businesq in Montreal. " ' We have 1- k son, of Brougham. • but who had been spending five i1 - -- - ';a r passed through R very severe ill• on-the-Lake, was here aceompani t stns eg nese, is nowv'� visitin here' at the ed b his wwife, and as the a quantity of Put tip in 1, Z 'and 5 lb. p � ;. 8 y pro _; leonle of her brother, Norman. perty stilted hint he was preparedy We are pleased to know that she to pay a high price. He also-ptat- is considerably improved in health ed that there WAS R possibility of Droj3rinlind get a Color Card'and and hope that the improvement his coming here to build if he s s may continue could get a lot suitable. They FALL VHEAT . Sk r -W J. Clark and daughter, were most favorably impressed read all about this -Marjorie, left Wednesday evening with the locality and its future. - — h for Niagara Halle, N. Y. to take The nnroerunp visits froth people s>«itable for seed sanitary fin><a {• 4M part in the. re•inion of the .!c- coming to Pickering with the in• ._ �r Conkey fRn.ily, which ww•ilI be held tention of buying property its a rota Goat Island. This bne become Wood omen for the village And aF : an annnAl affair and is attended the city of TQrontu ere inn" tc f• Je He B>��dy Tickerhi��by rebttivpu fetus all over OntRriu grow the demand for v[i1agA pro- �CC�.wCQ=• l and many of the States. l p::ty will ilrcrease. _