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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1922_08_18 r. , = � •f,F. ,3�-, ,y, ;;-.a'•.'''s d.,r y. x - n `-= _.• „t'sie;,+�. R/s:••'• .:rn'_ro., i s ' ' y •'.: ,y x '3'' .n• It rt"•, •T •KC,2 +,,• ?t'. .a :+fa -�t5i^s'*4; v-^i�,r �4x"' ,y`��..«.-rr '• pro." °�,i;> 'p,} r, ;,, . '- -zm :"v'?,ja� ix '.W"'-:,'>i•:'4 ••? •.t,,.• ":!`:,. »,,42•' ,bras- .G..-,:.K ,,.:'- ; ,` ..,.,':. �'�" _'" -i;_,- '-w _ m,�`•. "sy;',•y �' -g...N •s�'n m° � ��-'^fit ',�,,. ✓ <,.. ;.+,� per.. '�.n. c� a! - K�� 'r�'', .t�+sr.,�r .:'S'•o..+' >.r:4-+ .�`' ., ;.^ti':r rs��::��' .. ',c•`..'• �'>' - ;i. ':'2i„ t�xttt •s?c ''+ld,.,-' 3:n.e �::it x ba e: ?F'. 2 . 8" VOL. ELI. �I'IC�ERINCk, ONT., FRIDAY, ATJGUST 18, 1522 .No. 411 V1?*f060Uvtftl LsseD,ar. WEST HiLL, HIGHLAND CREEK. Bstabliebed IS`-S ` Gent .Et :Baker A garden party. under auspices You are invited to attend an inter. Yed4Cal of the Melville Junior Auxiliary,will eating sociable to be held in Centennial be held on the manse grounds, West Methodist.Church on Thursday even- �'REEN E. FORSYTH, Oph. D.,.Director We have moved our .Office and Hill, on the evening of Wedneada�, ins, Aug. 17th. A special feature of R.OppttometricaLlAseociation of Oatataa-- . , Aug.28rd, A first class program will the varied programme will be original istend:Member of Itbe American Opt Music Store to the Centre of be given by the following tales uvrctl or the LBQlea' Aid, •YR Aasoclottoa. Eyes ezamined b7 app0ia0aaat. Whitevale Quartette; Mre. McLeod, telling how they earned the dollar ' ttRt Pham12 04, Claremont, Ont. the town and we are put- o they will contribute, Refreshments' !� 'MILLS • - p soloist ; Miss Haz_l Booth ; The Har- s will be served. Pro ramcne to begin l +' F. TOMLINSON. M, B., Member " - Lin on a new brick rington Orchestra; Miss Jean Little, g 8� y a_ �T g at $ o'clock, Admission adults 25 l�l •of[the College of Ph .iciaasand Stiraeoa■ soloist. and Alex. Parke. humorist, i of Ontario. Office: that formerly occupied b front and mating The program will begin at 7.15 o'clock rents, children is cents, Ow late Dr.R.Brodie.and latterly by Dr,.Ca� standard time, or 6.15 daylight-saving welt. Phone. Claremont,Qnt. 231y a large and time. A refreshment booth will be on DUNBARTON. ' spa eious building 70 ft.'ion the grounds for the sale of ice cream V E.ICARTWRIGHT, •M. D., 'M. g and other refreshments. All are wel- Mrs. Gerald Clark.gave 'a dance on I have a stock of Bran and Shorts «`$ .CJP,&-S.,Ort. A coroner fortheConn- " come. Admisaicin, adults 25 cents Tuesday of last week to a few friends .Y� trot Ontario, O(fice hours : 12-2 and 6-8 p.m.. _ Mrs. Grant Parris, of London, has ky ( ritaridhours by a atment Phone Bell i cbildren, under 12 pears, 15 cents. made fro* CUm Ontario wheat, or orb Ind. bone No, _ been s ending a couple of weeks with p o. Pickering. on- which as all know, are 3p31v We are Selling Agents for _• ,, re. oston, BROUGHAM. C• 0. and Mrs. Masers and family much better valueN- '� Phonographs. Pianos, Singer Sewing „r O. McKINNON,M.D.,L.R.C.$., 'end Mr, and Mrs. Mills, of Toroato, .than Western stuff. ^�T Bdachines, Records, Sheet Music, b-; '1,1 • Hdiaenrgb. mamt»r of rh. oouege of Ban instruments,Violins etc: Mine Kate Brodie is holidaying with spent a few days recently with d4ra, , aPA7slotaoa and owgooaa o1 oa%ozlo,useatiata her slater in Beaverton. Bleakia, oollag• of 9nrssioaa, sdiabtu—s Government Standard : Miss Dickson, of Toroato,is visiting Master J. F. Blankin is spending a Also a €gall quantity of Barley ' ats•ntloa to dadaaass of women and Lightning Protection.,- . 1 , lri:an, ..sad rssid•ao•,Broti&aan. g g her sister, Mrs. Wm.Norton. month with relatives in Detroit,and Feed (the best pig feed forty the �r Beatty Stable Equipment, viz: Graham and Mrs. Johnston, of Ux- his sister. Mies Ethel, a few weeks money on the mReket.) Steel Stalls and Stanchionit, bridge,.called on friends bare on Sun- with friends in Toronto. ; Water cups. dayy ' H.'8RNNICDY, Barrister. Sot- Say Cars, la, Shaughnessy, Miss Anthony MARKMAM All at reduced prices to get A UT teitar,ixotar7 Pahl. Barrister. , , ids. Litter Carriers, and Miss Ida Dawson, of Toronto, quick clean-up. Wbkthy,pat• a "'+ a P spent the week-end with Mrs. Philip Damage to the extent of about f W. J. Brown and family and Visa SL 000 was caused by fire, of unkdown • ,� Ae E. ORINSTIAN, Barrister And S t©uffvllle Ong Ret:a Betts, of Toronto, spent over origin, which totally destroyed two All accounts are now due, barns;'owned by James t3ibsea, on lot _ .ice•tleHoisor.Nosary labile.lit•. Monq�t�o t Sunday with T. C.and Mrs. Brown. , "&,Sole•Brook es.North.whitbi. MY Mrs, Swardfager.of Winnipeg,and 3,concession 6.about 8 o Block Sunday Please settle before Aug. 28. Mrs. Stewart; of St. Catharines, vlait,_ evening. The fire was a spectacular DAL>g8 dt JOHNSTON—Barristers one and attracted a• large number of J B B A L ed their brother, Fred C. Cassia, last , o!u.,'229,Danionh Awic. cwoolsiorth Bede) residents. A bucket brigade was • Tomato.a Phone Gerrard Nil. Saturdays,Mal- • Thursday. vets 1720. (Ind.) 4017 t The Brougham Women's institute organized by residents and tbrougb CLAREMONT will hold their monthly meeting at their good work the house of Air �. Z. t3.��� '"[�]ILLIAM J. BEATON,B. A,.Par the home of Mre•jEdward Wilson on Gibson was saved. One pure-bred - • �. Holstein bull.three calves, and a iar- natet 9pbcwtoa, member'of the firm of � ,_ Tuesday. August. the 25nd, at 311. qq litycks:an ]benison.Foster and Beaton. Toronto lAceneed Roll Call on where you were born, City of oats. budkwheat.30 tons of hav eaersi Tmats BuUing,85 Bay Street.Toronto. , y and farm implements were de9troyed. f` Telepbona.bfain 961 and 962. Embalmer an'd 'Undertaker.' All ladies welcome. Apart of the loss is co erect I:y inatu- _ _ Motor Hearse. - r e Toronto connection for .WHITEVALE. ^^^^^^^^ ^ ^^^ HosYital Service,' _ o- } Jos. and airs. Leary were the guests FAIRPORT. [ 1 y j' J, HUDSON; ro D. c , L. D. Q.. !set week of 9tavner friends. firm • to report that-EvAFri. daugb. Sytem�$oCarlton t rtable plate work d Wr teiac • l�Iisa Ff+:i a tiny. of Toronto,ie visit- ter r,:Thos. and �7re. Mansfield.Is or. s iafnrtnatiOn ar phone Ncrtb:5310. . 4 113 Wh tevale in¢her fi iemlA the :Nieces Slither• tl]P 41rk List. :lira,J, Buckles, of Toronto.is sum- Preparations are being made by the „ BLAKE B. BEATON. D. D. 9•. nierinst with her parents. James and mPtuhere of the Ratepayers' Associ•A- e Gradua-e of the Royal Colelge of Dental The Service Garage -lfro. MaeCrae. lion far a tug Ficld Day to be held on ' Surgeon* and University of Toronto. �Othce Mrs. Gordon McKay ,and children, The Unicer.-al over fir M Prude's t•ard'wate store. ot'.tby Laha,r Day. C Qtacefours 9 to.12 . 1 to &3O.a Ind, p>,one I. OverhagIirig, Painting, all kinds °f Toronto, are apendiDa a few weeks ;r,A. Henderson.of Pickering. tools r",...t-S'QT3Z��," 31/�?�^211t19 Bell phone 220, 4417.. with F. J. and Mrs.3I Iiap.• the service on Sunda Afternoon at repairing done Ignition Mrs. Weir, of Newark-. N. Y.. is y (One r,f Onr Productions) ;. Fairport church. the Rev,A[r. Clug• ��thirtftss+a �s2r]ere1. a specialty. spending a few weeks with her moth• aton being away on holidays. -We sell Sill's Rite-Late L-ns°foe m Your old Ford top re-covered er. Mrs. Parker.of this place. Last weekend was a busy one at the all makes of ears—the best - �^^• for $13,00, Geo. and fire.Burkholder are visit--B,iv, A goodly number of pleasure in the market for r `x ''[�� v,.RTCHARDSON—'Real Es - ing friends in the West and will be yachts carne from Toronto:'each one the prix-,e. yt. 7 v •'rate, rnaurance.Coavcyaanag.Noearl pj�_� absent for a couple of months. bawls man passengers. Bathing is - P'C)R SALE ` Pabkc�Etc,,Fickeriag.Out. Sur Bet Y lX+ Poynter g 7 P B J Pleased to hear that Silas Windsor now at its fleet. the water being just is recovering from his recent eertous right. � A$ "[j AZHL ANNi9—Elocutionixt, 11'd!k• FRUIT BASKETS illness. His dauptbter. A[ra.Bradley. , bra, Tian; O`Brtea was the hos�ese Buggy. 11 taro purul dtf Men A Stag. For terms of Milton, is now with him. of a little girls'party last week given Set of Iran Harrows sad open d+tes.-lad. phone atvera 24a& Fruit Baskets of all deactiptions great• During the peat couple'of months For her nia e, Dliaa Ruth Sparks. rf Iilghland Creek P O, 36.9 P All in good Ahape. ly reduced this year.. the vale has been pretty well filled Wynyard.Sank. After -games and s Plenty of all kind@ on hand at with Toronto summer trip in the launch tea was served on Woodworking and General P08T'iLL, Licensed Auctiohseerw y P' . tar Omcrotw of Tort and otosario. A4s Breen River. tag the salubrious air,scenery,fishing the lawn, the fifteen dainty tots and �BlacksmitbitiA.- cr Simgal•a of all kinds aroscaed to on shoneve and bathing available here. +the arettily decorated table malting a c asses, Addroaa Omen error r.o., oat, Or address R. R. No. 1.Locust Hill - _ W. H.'JACKSO"w :Brc-k Ro%d ' delightful picture. + , ' !1 B.HEATON TOWNSHIPCLERE Some Phone 94� Mark. OUNaARTQN. . Pickering. bat.{ D* coa,ttywew, oamm:a•ton•r for lakine Chopping and Oat Rolling every Leek ____ GREENWOOD. ° afaavfta, Aacountaas his•. money be loan day excepting Monday. Niagara friends are visiting with w 1� ^I•saae Of Uwtsrg• IIa On and after Aug, 15 the price will be Mop,Sidney Morriah. Air. Scott has plircbased a ear. tttaaas' �i. Oas. 7-v lowered to?cents per cwt. ,Visa Mary Muir. of Scarboro,U vis- y rep or e Mrs. Nichol,•we%re sort to re art.TlA V ID A. PUGH—Live stock 4116- 1 � (�!B$ ��y iting with Miss Florence Aania. is not eo well again. woeter. graduate ai C, M lcnei School. Green River A number of our people motored Mr. Lisk. of Toronto, spent Sunday Clatcsge, i.lieume experience with pedigreed out to Scu o Island on Aundav, with Mr, and ]1ra.aa,ith. stock Block and nna work. All ktrda of aaidre • —�— -— $ 8 K`alter Wilson, and 1ti'm. Peagelly ly attended to. 7etalt reasonable. Phone.a■em P�C � +ea Miss Beryl Annie Is spending her } - ie rrsnont, Idly holiday with Mr, and lire, Sool at 'Pent Sungtday in Oakwood.. Cement(,1 Mr:and JF1ra, Btuh-entertained city LU�1+'iBER YAF►D a I.wanac silt. M. MA�V, LICENSED ALT- D. J.Gormley has started on .hie visitors over tbe'week-end. C 4 + TIOKEER,rcrt'ark.Qntarioaadl�ttrram rQ4ladsthreshing. grain is yielding The Lad the Lome of -•ti.JCc`;�� C000nea, AS k:ndsof sale• promptly attended lyre. $ie onTuepday afternoon. �:'+ to Tertasreasonable. Dates for sales may be well this year. r arrangedst-NEwsOC-cv, Kett and Indepen- qr. Richardson and daughter are Mr. Lawson, of Bramptoo, spec! LIIH1�?�I' ,dent pbabs. whitby.Oct. sly holidaying with the.Istter'a uncle. Tuesday nilzbt with the Rains family. f' _ ` Hhrdwood Flooring Chas,and firs. Palmer. Tlie Girls'Circle spent a social even• Dr. N. E, McEwen, B•Y.Se. ,.: '�'e can supply yon'in Mies L.oygtta Headerena, oP Loa An• Ing on Weddeaday with D. R:iseell tt.,� MFG' gelee,Cal.,``i►° vlsitla?g her mother, 13he and familyy. u I ��g Veierrrtary 5urgcon. is much improved is health. Grant Bunner is in Toronto these Graduate of University of Toronto. Maple, Birch, Beech, Miaa 13Patiice Annan, of the «'eat. Jaya looking up a suitable position for Ready POO�n _. Former �'e•erinatlan to liacdoto-stld (� ern Hospital, Toronto, spent Civic the fall and winter months, Plain and uartered Oak, Holiday with her. hrother, A. J.and John and Mrs, Stewart returned to Agriculwr4l CcllPge, Quebec, ) fhecit last week, after spend' a _ _ il1C LC�+t� Y rt t. :firs. Annan. y ,P g prompt attention to-all clients. -call BeaV@r Board The bate for the North-west Indians few days with the former a parents. Bell and Ind. Phoces, is being packed Thursday of this week ;"4,sm and Mrs. Stewart. PICKERING, - ONTARIO - stock. W. and H. Killam,Miss Killam and ' by the ladies of the `Cometi'A ati§lion- - - = W. D, ordon 8� ary Society. P R ay EIewFOn, of Weston, .peat e, as F A 'R E E S O R TIME TABLE—Piokering Station 8Qn>, Eddie Reading is improving in the day with Ja;nea And llr�, RainP, AA F. A. r * T.R. Trains going East Sae as to'Jews Sick Children's Hospital, having tin- did also Alesars, Jackson and Pe ton, No. 10 Mail ;.ii7 A M. c PICKERING dergones successful operation for hip of Toronto. ZtOCV3T 3IS�'L 28 Local 23 P.M. I trouble,a week ago. ,. -- -- -- - - ---- 88 'Local d.04P.Al Bell and lndepeadeat phone, - ,AGiNCOU'RT Sunday train, 7.57 A.li. --- __ __ ,_._ _.__ — /,,� am c Trains going West due- as follows— GREEN RIVER. }�of-unknown origitt- �` �„�j!►��Jj1� t7 M; No. 35 Locsl 7.47 b.al. The Chevorlet tiara a and Service Roy Carter has' purchased a thresh• the barns on the farm of R. H. Mode, g north of here, illotida afteranoo. The is �'• 29 Local . 'L•f4 P,M. Station at Brougham still have their Ing outfit. whole season's crop, a tractor. a title ' 9 Mail S 05 P. M expert from the factory and also have Mr.and Miss Dixon spent 'the week• motor car and a number of fanni im- Sunday train, 9.05 P. 31. New Chevrolet 49Q Specials is stock, end at Orillia•. -ForQgoin is accordin to St:+r-dard the 3 s eed car at the 2-s eed rice. hiss Ruby Truetnaner, of Toronto, Plementa were in the buildings. The g g p P P house was several timeA -on fire, hat time. = Agent for Cream Separators, Willard visited with :firs. M, Draper. neighbors managed to extinguish the , ��- ---- ---- - Batteries, GoodFear and Dunlop tires. Miss Fl�ie Hutchings, of Pickering + ' P flames. A high wind carried s11;vrks, i.'.:. The,only car on the toad that cannot spent a week with kiss Elsie Carter, to the farm of Henry, =aron,a t nxr-' a - he matched by our competitors. Less Airs, Oliver Patterson and daught• ter of a mile away.y When times I STARV BUSINESS '� (' gas and less nit than Any car on the wepksPent a few daps in Toronto last were seen to rise from the ror. I road and Service is our Waichword. of men with a motor truck loitded ' `'White Rose Gasoline and F.narco Oil. :Nr and sirs.�tthurs of Toronto, Pleasant laafi Re reshf • SCHOOL THIS S�IMMERs = a spent the week-endwRh Mr. and Mrs, with milcb cane filled wish water i `�.��_f � ' Hobson. rushed to the. reserve and aced the givespsompt relief in ewes of Sick ::w„ Gerold s Garage, Brougham kiss WilAnn, of Toronto, is visiting' building. Air. Mode N a Toronto Bilious or Navous Headache,Biliousnesi6 i! The She.. Schools is Toronto never n - - - - -- broker, and lessee the farm from Will i dose in hummer. They we open her parents, Christopher and lira. Jaundice,Cortatipation, Indigestion Sour e ill luly and Autust, Don't waste the Doherty, of Toronto. Air. Doherty 'Stotnsch,'Hiceou Heartburn, Rhea- ' holiday season—start nowtolaratype- Wilson, gh _ FALL TERM ;rases Or A=ahel and ,Tenn Rout• was on his way out with a pt•ospective tmatic or Gouty Conditions, writin44, shorthand sad bookkeeping. • UrChaaer that afternoon, and when -- `•� ••�•. ` IDamdual instruction in*very course. ley and friend visited friends here pp q wsa,pole s Grape Salts F. asolatosh,Chief 4riaoit,al last week-end. he arrived his buildings were reduced -arw;shighly,ecemtosad• ��; , opens Aug. y g to aches. The t11en were woykiog in ku..d SUMOR04TO SS g• Mr. and Mre. Maul and daughter, ed fo. sod "` of Toronto, visited witb Mrs. Bice the harvest field when they saw flames ;dl Silo [�ssr,$mils. over Civic Holiday, ! rising from a barn filled with bay, ��em LLIOTT $gnty sad Mre Tloh•wnr,a..R �f wbich no one had entered since bay- _ tog-was Sniahed three weeks ago. as rot," •� y t Toronto,visited W. A and Mrs.Ful- 'd ria Nessles,Starlet i From this building the flames spread f let. Fessr. dicks P cad :: . :•;y. Mr. and Mrs. Scott. of Oakville, to the two adjoining barns with such ��livers I for -•gr ,Yonge A Charles Sts,Toronto rapidity that the men had not time to . 7 C ' sbent a few daye with J.H. and Mrs. broad and :y+"` °r""rSNe ;..;�°, �.1A aIn `►illOPping .' Mitchell' save anything. Fortunately theta � it� L sysTCw Is STRICTLY FIRST•CLASfi, . O r were no animals in the stable.. It is 75th Scottish will play Green River tasai cTd dint at LAND FL&KINGt raduatea readil obtain eat to Shamrocks a lea understood that the buildings are par- - ►=a•-��•.R B Y P y- gue game here on tiall covered by Insurance, Mr. +Ae o"a'"bf° "• ` meat owing to their superior train- Saturday at 4 p.M. Mode bad nearly completed his'bar- I am prepared to do Chopping and ins and our aeeietance in placing Football game Saturday, Canadian vest. All his bay was destroyed. All dera bofrle tadfa I. p Pa PP g R d r tom• ] Oat Flaking every Monday Wire and Cable Co.vs, Green River r .. them. IT V7 DOUBTEDLY PAYS TO Shamrocks 1 1 in favor of the Shamt but about a dozen loads of grain were �.� ,. 't,.,* and Friday. ATTXND THR BEAT. Write t0-da rocks. ¢ stacked close to the butt ding8, and the -. Stoaeboatx For Fate y Tito Green River Lsdies' Aid will stack was soon ablaze. �'' � y for our catalogue and arrange to _ tFo�Sade.L meet at the home of Mrs. Wm.Hoov- t¢hH F Bayles, C11�I'e�1Qat eater at our)p'ail Opening. y r w _ er, on Wednesday, Aug. 23rd, at d90 There vvi'll be two 'days of auto �t ' W. J. Elliott, Principal p•m• word for Roll Call "Watch." raciag and one week of auto polo Pickering Drn� Store Rural Route No.2 All ladies are cordially invited. at the Toronto Ezhibition, ,.«,� • ``�-/ ivy" "L xX >�ad K'-•d •3iYLK_"s�"h."�:C:'i,.'�e'iiw,!M..P...,._. ._ ^+.n- �._,-.. -- _ ►•"- _ .:awY,sc"':,wnc-`,• - �. ° °�" :,v ' _:"M' "'a••a•!yt•; •`�S s'-aa•'^s:>�^yr...r�s,gr"�3iv., _'�"s•r.° � .a.C' •w LL^'r, 77,'rte,-a-.•.-,,rV�.. ,,,, -i.�. �+3"' •t. r r•-�,cv,,.ar ;-' .- '� v �?•`;'i:r...=..``t' - '��'Y',�*4*�-'"r.. 's."•'�S r 4-^ '""'•a•�,'�n•�`%� ' r. .x :'. .,�` . .�..... . .- - •rte.�.,�: X . `hbout the House 1. AM Haepl:4g.the Needs Down. Thos MoYly'a friendships were form- : It"Seemed as If *a.parting of the e4 ]tittle as she knew it, by the prin. . had come-= lie ways of mother ciple of the survival of the fittest.`She daughter. found those girls most,congenial who _ . :FARM ,LABORERS ^WANT D - NOW was fifteen. Up to this sum- seemed to fit into her home. Yeah ;• -she had never wanted to go any- later she understood and blessed her re or do anything without mother. mother's wise censorship. , Vow-afire bad fled to her room,—after .1m Going "=—i§ to WINNIFEL "fare Ret8r!l18="-~$21 h10 WINNIPEG. i sold perfunctory kiss. in place 'of ,Canning Huckleberries. H p� b �j nIILW diet duft jittbt b Wlltt ft ` ' id"htitg that was her usual good night; _ :+�:-8ed fa angry tears, because her For canning huckleberries practical- to" 1 the same methods of tannin may gem DATU , -' y.�,lmother had•reihssed allow her to y 1i y . - TRRRtTOltV � rc be used as with other Berries. saws.a cairns,3=?js sans to sad inaJadiaa?ens*a UWN oewt6 ai r.peso .spend the night with her chum. AUGUST It asd x•. -r.weboro t.css. Glass jars or enamel-lined cans are 2U awther, alone dow ristairs, was and stsan otatwoo rr;i es en to Rear:+.Junction,;.Nan+.. 4*;Ikaost uahsppy. She realized that he- needed, The condition of the fruit AUOUisT 1;1 w'"a aacrr.•n T""°r°"d�'�`t iia• ' "eetild must have girl friends, but will have much to do with the quality rtosa atw.s.>aAr..rd tr vent niternena sad>lut ketoa t.aoYe.vasoa,laelnrta. Voliy'e choice'of a particular friend of the product. Berries should be AUGUST 14 �=-Stations 6—M•�wrsc•f aso,,g o a•'d ator. iaa rrsmiitea sad dorkh.e oat. Z Stressed her. She knew little of the gathered is shallow trays or baskets, a►nd a•°p i an � ranks `�`.m°"�`a ' aw e°';and not is deep vessels which allow AUfiURT Z3 aa Satiew Twonto wed North to Soltg.iaNtui.. Mbrj, or of her relatives, but from her, ; '-ftft-and-easy deportment, her use of�them to be bruised or crushed. They dWRWAL T*Mxo MOSS TORONTO ' ,sag and h4r general conversation should be uniformly ripe and sound, ^; ���Canadian rs ,mot,, w. s. aowwRa, txsa ac a.wasa rysaa zwent% the mother argued that the intimacy and as large as possible. • Glean.the lb :- erries carefully, removing oterna-and ouid n b not be beneficial. SO,. 10 tang into the night, site sat leaves. Place a shallow layer of ber- - - - I al rea n a large colander or $e�wnstsiis, alone. thinking. honing, i i l l r----.__— - ----- - ------------ _._...�----- -- � _ Planning. and wash"carefully by pouring water mixture cooks, stirring constantly. ounce of butter are the right propor-` wave from crest to crest, and 50 :t. as " The next°day was Saturday. Molly over them. Pack in cans as closely When thickened,remove from fire and tions" for a standard fudge mixture.r the maximum height., But the bell of < . .,belonged to a tennis club that met as possible without .crUhing. This add butter. A second egg yolk may A few grains of salt will improve the I a lighthouse on one of the Isles of j maybe done ty putting a few berries' be substituted for the flown The Teti flavor. When ou have cooked the! Scilly was wrenched off by.a breaker �- (every Saturday afternoon. Pe y r a tills gists ]wee to ties, dear," at a'time into the can and gently',may be doubled or trebled. mixture add a teaspoonful of vanilla at a height of 100 ft. - pressing them into place. Three- extrect, There is probably far more livin the mother, as Molly, very{ I, d pretty in white duck skirt fourths of a pounsi, or three-fourths of! Making Fudge. Do-not pour the fudge out without matter is the sea than there-is is alt And mAdy blouse, tennis racket and i a quart of most berries' measured•m; Fudge s reap nothing but fiavared first stirring it, and do not stir it so the rest of the world. aboes slung over her shoulder, Ws.] purchased, will pack into one No. Z fondant. That is it is flavored,sugar long that it seta solid in the saucepan. et 3 ,b� to stark can or pint jar. Fill can with hot ! Place the saucepan in cool water and I"IOrieymooII Islalnd „ —melted by adding liquid and heating_ p „ medium syrup, seal and process in I• crystallizes when it becomes''stir the mixture. . At the first sign of "- ;�`.• hamk you, mother, said Molly, it—that A romantic superstition has •accrued ` F°Rather ,aotdiy. She was still pn,her steam'cooker. No. 2 cans or pint jars, cold. For good fudge the crystalliza- stiffening, scoop it quickly into a but- for Norfalk Island, in. the Pacific ten to fifteen minutes; No. 8 cans CT, I tered tin. .? "-etigaitbi -Other girls slept about van!-i tion should take place rapidly, so. Ocean, the nickname of "Honeymoon �. -Ibnsiy th their friends. Why couldn't quart jars, fifteen to twenty minutes.I the Crystals will be very smelt. If� When a sample of,the fudge drop- Island." It is believed that it the I Remove tens; cool quickly in coif ped into Bald water is just too soft to first mouth of married life -is. spent l I-it occurs slowly the crystals have time; r�: Howwor, the temptation to extend water,wipe,dry, label and store away.i to grow large, and that makes-the j be roily �r the Sngera't4 a suit these the couple concerned will enjoy *' Glass"jars are removed and sealed at ball the fud is cooked long enough . bespitslity was not to be resisted. fwd t In making filth,. and happi• ' once, fie gritty. g pare fondant l It should notes taste gritty; if It does,!1 ' life, health, we '1Lerefore, the mother, watching the from nnflsvored Eager—•such as to; I - L2, in_mslcing the syrup for berries, used for filling chocolate creams—no` Without this legond it would b- as f . garden gate late that afternoon, saw add an _ounce of water and ,boil the „with pleasurb s the berry juice is used instead o! - -gronap of girls. very, undissolved crystals should be left ink mesa until it b o1 the night consist- ideal place fox,a hoaepmoon,for it has �'!= qty In their gay-colored swaatsts, water, the.resulting product will be the hot fondant, for if there were any envy. If it is too.hard, but 1s smooth been eaIIed the most bee, fat apcst on i Preceding her .daughter along the much better, both In color and in they would start a "growth of coarsei and free from grit, add one table- earth. I- ^Warden path. crystals while the mass was cooling. spoonful of water and stir"and teat This" earthly paradise started its I Molly, on her part, was frankly de- Stirring the fondant vigorously when{the mass again, ! - Salad Dressing. g but not cook it career as a convict station. The his- ! kLthted and proud when she saw her it is cool forms the crystals all at once Via• tory of those early days to a 'tale of R" ilaather prettily and effectively dress,­ Any mayonnaise Ong is as good in the desired degree of dueness; but It save* time to measure the milk .horror. Ruins of the famous "Nient _ k ;. and the drawing'-room at its best, as you buy in bottles, if it is made it is possible to make delicious fudge in a glass grackated marked in ounces, cells" are&till to be .�sy with flowers, shining with care, with the best o! rasterials � and to measure the sugar In the same These cells,• made of concrete, four , pare olive without being ao careful about the an The tea table, sat near the open win-',oil, a good grade vinegar, and fresh dissolved crystals, because if you im- cup every time. feet thick, were just large enough to dow by the verandah, was a picture.'.eggs.Here is a.recipe for mayonnaise, mediately cool and stir the mixture in Few of the substances used to flavor enable a man to stand up or lie down. it held not m egg yo teasgwoa salt, s panful of water the crystals will fudge will affect seriously the crystal- on the walls can be seen the prayers ' delicate sand- Two a opts one 'wiehea and tempPtin= cookies, iced tea'one-fourth tesepooa eaydhne, one not have time to form. lization, and if either is added in a&. carved by convicts. Known as' the and lemonade but the very beat china'teaspoon mustard, one tabl oon Have the ficient quantity It will form the whole' tomb@," the silent cells provided the 11 esp proportions of liquid and worst lore of sued the embroidered tablecloth--'vinegar, one tablespoon j sugar just right. If you use too much mass into a caramel mixture. punishment, and those t p ,eapoono teaspoon liquid the crystals will form- slowly` p confined is them"rarely came out sane, _ �: .".--irvaaythfng that was need for the most°one cu olive oil one-fourth to For a lair substitute for ma to important company. And a friend of paprika. and the mixture will be_ t If you sugar omit the chocolate and the but- Hardly a day parsed without a mar her rnrothar's; also dressed as for sa Mss 1R► y ter in the reef given above flavor der taking place, ra_ the convicts be. dry Irrgredieati and add egg'use use too little, the fudge will set to a recipe " knPortant occasion, was pouring tea.'yolks. The dry ingredients are mixed dry hard mans in the pan before you the mass with half s teaspoonful of sees worse than savages. Some even The 1tbClr fastivsl'was s" ms le extract and a became cannibals. How man great sue best and most quickly by using a sieve. can scoop it out. Most fudge makers P teaspoonful of y ate- . ►5 `• vanilla and add a inch ai salt 'I'ise tions took place in the island will - . . �• f Then beat until the egg polka thicken put in too much liquid at the start p - -� "Molly will !rave tea J recipe is economical, and it is easy to never be known. The"toavict set#lo- „ every Satur- slightly. Add olive oil drop by drop and have-to boil it out—and unscien- meat eventually abandoned n sad '_ar - amrounted Molly's mother, as and beat until thick, When four table- double the quantities if you wish. :. Ib °`a •' procedure that wastes time, "It is e gaes'ts departed. "We-shall al-!spoons of olive oil have been added, possible to measure the is rents • yew-the Island was deserted except „ fir ed - SeCreb of t6 �. for a caretaker. i ways be glad to see yen• 1 it may. be added hater. When the so exactly that the fudge i! ready to " " Whoa they were alone, Molly rushed mixture gets too, thick thin with the cool and stir by the time they have There was a time in the earth's his- �nd4y a ebipload of settlers arrived rai ]!loo her mother and hugged her, to the lemon }nice and vinegar. been melted by hest and before they Tory when there was no sea The far- from the Wand o! Pitcalnn. These rf. of her gown. To make Thousand Island dressing, have been bailed at all. face of the young earth-was too hot ' were the descendaats of the mutineers F "You're an srrgel, mother," she add one cup of chill sauce to half the When that is done there are-usually to allow.the accumulation of water in They�"Bounty,"e �ertwith �itia Or- tried. "Giving my friends the best I uanti of dressin q Ly g Yaa have made. a few crystals Lett undissolved. They basins- More than that, there were no women, who are famed for their At everything►" Boiled Salad ^Dressiing---One table-i will not seriously affect the fudge, basins, for the surface of the earth beauty.So their ways were one`seal wThe spoon sugar, one teaspoon each of but it is better to add at the start,must have been at say one place as Tbe ere only eight families on the . �►nger was over; for the chuar did.salt, mustard and flour, one egg, one- about half. an ounce more of-liquid flat as a pancake. yr Dfoaey is vary scarce, Elva ' slot come back oft any subsequent half cup milk, one-fourth cup vinegar, than the exact 'amount required, and On an average there are^ tbs•ee and ads being all that le handled in the Saturday. The slight effort required!tablespoon butter. Thoroughly mix to boil that off in about shirty seconds a half pounds of salty material to arse of a peer. The Islanders, how- 4o keep her own language and deport-�dry Ingredients, beat in the egg, add One and 'of sugar, �every hundred,pounds of sea-wate . pound gar, three fluid• ever, are entirely self-supporting, and jawnt, up to the standard. of Molly's!milk, stir well, and put in double boil. ounces of milk, three ounces of fine-!More than three'fourthe of the as a have everything they need, as.well as Abome was a little too mach. sr. Add the vinegar slowly as the grated cooking hocolate and one in the sea consists of . common salt g a number of luxuries. The island has (sodium chloride). Its own Oover neat, which is preald- _ Different parts of the eurfaee'of the ed over by a governor.seat out from : . ►' ` r.: _ sea vary markedly in salinity, for It Austmila. will increase where evaporation is _' !, great (as in the Red Sea) and decrease 4 z _ where the rainfall to heavy, or where `' Poisor-ed Arrows. . i there is little wind and much precipi- Practically all Central and South .,. tation. In a general way the salinity American India. : (such as use poison- corresponde with the climate, . ad arrows at all) use the game poison The total surface of the &lobe ocea- —tile dried juice of species of Strych- "r ' �. pies about 197,000,000 square miles, nos. Its physiolical action is,.to panel- -' Many' : any people' can't and about 71 per"cent of that area Ise the end-plates of taotor nerves. _ (namely, 140,000,000) belongs to seas, Thus,without affecting the central ner- :a I oceans and lakes. Tons system at all. It causes complete :]drink tea or coffee Saaadings have been taken is all paralysis of all muscles. Death is due — to paralysis of beart and ref Paris of the navigable globe, and we respiratory w - - - -.withoutlmitis-�l mCAC . know that the average depth of the noun he actio�t dose not affect con- sea is aoouL LMv sad a Le14-m lee. Heat rays are last at 250 tatLows; selousuese nor is it anesthetic. Tae F you are nervous and irritable—if you lie awake and even in the tropics the upper stra= important and interesting thing about aJ ,rum of warmish water is comparative- curare is that it is Inert unless intro- at night—if you are troubled with indigestion—try dated'into the b .. . . ly thin. The great bulk of the water oiy tiriis. It can be Instant Postum for ten days and note the improve- rT the ecaan to reylA }� 4�e great aWalln,c� _ �--_ a_ large gUanGLres your heaivL depths the temperature is a little without ill effects, because it is broken ± You have nothing to lose and eve..ythi n to �Tr the freezing point of tress �e"the r an d in o the digestive oet-&fir am _ g_ r u+_�'_____ �• water. The Dose dredged from the however, by hypodern_atic injection, or s ` "�— "--The frill, rich fiauor of�nstant Poatum snakes it a ocean flocs to the tropics is so cold. by a dart, knife or atro* impregnated shoat delightful, satisfying beverage, and the results that it cannot be handled without die• with it, curare to highly P03011101119, It ate- =of its use, comfort. Y instead of harmful table bevera;2s, area It is Calculated that at a depth of acts almost instantly, paralysing all - clearer head, sounder, more refre�s ling sleep, and a 2,600 fathoms -the pressure of the sea mu so that its cicUm drops re rash. once, inert. And that victim'Ray be - f1111er, fa at 23¢ tons per snurr healthier enjoyment of life. There Is no foundation for the sail- eaten wltb impunity, because curare ~' This happy,"wholesome beverage gives poll all the or's common belief that ships and men is broken np during digestion • ?'.;Y pleasure and Satisfaction of your usual Steaming cup sink until they 'reach their level," and ---- of flavory delight,.but exacts none of the, penalties tren remain suspended. Everything Work thou for pleasure; paint - - - sinks to the bottom. which follow the use of-haxuifila ue�Jic tmvvL�tr- _ or slug or carve ' W 13tlLL a l��o cy'��JcR. ..v ry �,.... }�- t`, usual zone in pursuit of its prey, the - -:- ,• ,At year&VOS 's in setled air-tight tiis� the body starve. ` decrease of external pressure brings Who works for glory misses oft - _ about an expansion of the gases ia the the goal; �■ J r swim-bladder, and the specific gravity Who works for money coin .his Instant Pastes m W ,..of the fish,fs reduced. The result is very soul. ,lie' s ° that, in.spite of its efforts, the fish Work for won:.'„ sake, then, and r'4 , `s There's a Reason" >' "tumbles upwards" to the surface,'sad it well may be is killed sooner or later by the dbeen- Tlrst these things k u - ngs shall be'added 'Co nadien Paatwun Cereal Co. LM. Windsor,0ntario._ *ion of its organs. unto thee. • + Dr. H. R. Mill gives a queerer of a ` —Xenyon Cox a - smile as the"greatest IOZWk of a wind. ,C4NADM y t, �'r4sk ,µ�%SS�.':`• .:'�'"w'�,.,v_x....yC....�`..-C^.w.n':xorct.]��i".�:,.k�e.��*ti"'.i nt::C,i:��l':'+:A.:,...,�•.te'hSSr`fAc,•:w•:i)i)3tr�+e'uT.._.u•�F,•.::;'�,..il:"i+.?:►.1sy+...ca� .... ..�e:,".':,:e•",^ i� ,' �7�m, .y•'kw.;"wt.4, c�....:y�•�.••,s,,..,,,.riKw-r. .. .., c.w+.fie''t.�...,_...,-e,xaetF>r'r.++a+Yei�,n!r'�A'Y.�s%.r..':a 1,�'? u t� '" +,.w^. y}N.. :.•:Std aSii%•'�'* lt���i^`�,. `a l.*Y% _J, F,fwY?•A •r t "Y..- .%•- �•'j:T.•K p 1 t '�'^i'�F•+.*4. !7 RM .a..y_ia„�sw' .1. "•"1�"'', 'S l ';�,° ,,z, ';�,' w �' - �, .•. p•."" s• ivw+^�"r", `, ,. •;:vv�''ti, :-iti» ,.,,u�, ", '�- S'{ sA `.'". •Y ,.' ' ,.;.vj 75i�''*�" A• 7V';,� ,r••••�a'-;, W'.'-a.A ny.'+s�•r•. _'s.r :w: «.G. .. .. _ - '� :•.. >� ,.u. n Classified Aa�ltifidl3NL� ` ' :r stances of careless and iaoorrect. w wiip>< Of wig h LIME BLOOD t how. NNE WANTED ALIY2tl; >n How you use today deLeTmiue+ a pound. Albert Lewla, Nt 14ttsdae.". Tennis players say, "He won me to-morrow will use you. Pont. Toronto. w' - that last set,,' and numerous beople prlT,w Many s man thinks he is a shinlat ;. The Cam* of Nearly All $Rely- "hard." as -the equivalent ' of �, j � A WANTED, PERSONS in al y 2i iy/ light when he !s only a dash !n the , use mushrooms for us during Fall anti•.-- «Leach" They will say, "Hobbs learnt pain. Winter months. Waste spaces in"cel+"y ..Day Ailments'of Life- him to bat.­ _ The man who really "delivers the lard. and of from tea can o 0 e r yield a a profit of from ;yy6 to ii60 per wealk -- Too little blood is what makes peo- A common•error to to ts.T, "I must goods" doesn't have to llnock at back Particulars and il,1 traced booklet sent a of been mad!" and "Break. a bit off of doors -for to stamp. Toronto Supply Ca; 1!i' Ole look pale and .sallow and feel Ian- Be free from pafA ���" Spading Ave.,- Toronto. it." The latter has'the merit of being A en's worst trouh28a are those 'guid. That is what makes their dmg an old At9liab far>;l, but ft is obsolete lands of sufferers have been ANTED, A FARM IN oxTARiO; along,always tired, never real hungry, !r e I i e v,e d of Rheumatism, ��y Is w happen Remeahber tit w small Manitoba farm si part pay and is never used by the beet speak Worry !e waste. balance cash. Give full partleulaa s and unable to digest their food, breathless mss• Neuralgia, Neuritis Sciatica, Some men spend half a day looking Ioweat price Address, as J. Rent, `a after slight exertion, so that it is and Gout by New !�London, Ont. Real Estate Mort- It wearisome even to go up stairs. Dao- is not always that architect is Y.U2�bSBp for the shortest vvay to do a piece of s and Agreements bought. fora tell them they are anaemic—the pronounced "arkitect," although It. Life Remedy. ,. ._ work that could be done in an hour. should be, and many people speak o3. Time is the one thing that can WNZ=Z= JrXV AP= t►a>MD. ' Plain English being too little blood If going "d the pickdwrs" sad, indeed, COUntle68 grateful teatimoni- .never be retrieved. One may lose. V' E HAVE A CASH PVF.CSABEB you do not relish your meals, it You ,. a1s received during the pact and regain a friend;. one may lose sad for r wsekly newspaper 1d. Oa- are .eesAy tired and frequently des Even Sofas offer to. Price must 1» attraotivl Bead Even members of Parliament have twenty-five y Q a I S from regain money;,opportun4ty Dace spurn- t�ts11 formation to Wilson Publishing pondent, and small matters irritate been heard to say that certain meal- " t W., Toronto . you, It Is a sign,that your blood is'this „ : those benefitted by New ed may came again: but the hours that at Adelaide e ° urea would affect•a groat saving." and a are lost in Idleness can lever be' and watery, and that you are on the BELTING FOR SAL v u speak of `cause and affect" Life." - brought back to be used !n prolltable verge of a breakdown. It !a said that a certain professor -Does not contain ally harmful pursuits. HRZ>:ASBn;m BELTS AND 8U0- f - -- More weak, anaemic people have — - Its wad. caught by his wire kieaing the •d�9- Pkaeaat to take and '1 Tiorr nww now and n..d. a)ktavad -- "been made strong,energetic and caeet-` maid. She said "I am surprlsQd!" does not t the et►tfon. Towels and liable aapkiaa, as well subject to ap t lowest prices ! ' •,fug Dy Lakiag Dr. Williams' Pink Pills , ' .. > ss silver, are "ealleeted" as souvenirs Canads. Tor>: Belt o8 Co.. Ill Tor - "No, my dear,' 6e said. I am Sur- ' et. Toronto. Out Mien by any other means. These pills prised you are astonished." =.:�Re bottle f e Dollar; by visitors staying at our big hotels. : - enrich and renew every part of the Six bottles or live Dollar8. ed electrical apparatus. t No Use. body, strengthens the nerves, and ' ' brings new health and vitality. Mies Csr-owiiig Forests-for Use. Mailed direct to Customers. BRINGS HAPPY EASE "Your jury must I be tried'by : s. Dorothy M. 'Ellis, .Davidaaa, seek, " Woman ju> ?" 'Under the heading-of Silviculture" �'t��`� A> mAll Compang Don't Endure Pain. Apply Judge--"Yes, be Quiet•'! - says.—"I have Loud great benefit are grouped all the operations connect- +. through the use of Dr. Williams' Pink "Your honor. , can't evtri fool mY_,_;' . ed with the handling of timber on the 3y Walt Adelaide tit, Tpebdto # � owl wue. }� alone tw�elv�e-etrsap► 1Pllls, I Was weak and ran down and C+ + women. I'm guilty.", seemed to have no ambition, but after Dominica pmen remervee, fn's as to - �. the development o! the same ea a - y; � • taking the pills felt-restored. I'shalf growing crop and to its ultimate heat esy�/� /!lr i�1Y" be glad to recommend them to any vest. The object is not only to provide 00 Vr FMON lwtYerea." the surrounding communities with all , If you are suffering from any .con- 4. dltion doe to poor,. Watery blood or the col and timber possible for the 'I'�W1tI! St1Pa2]$e�'loWe1!'!. next few years. but also to get the For many years scientists and ex. '111 'Weak nerves, begin taking Dr. W11- forest into the highest state of produc- liama' Pink Pills now, and note how plorers `have been searching for s Tae Remedy your Grandmother uas�to ;. 7. your health and strength will improve. tion, so that t m largest possible sup- drug which•wad.maid to be used by the tint Burg Relief. On Bale Eve r hate. t. ply of good timber may be available natives of South America to give them A GOOD THING. RUB KWI You can get,these plus through any _from each of iheso forests in perpen• care before going into battle. _ Y� .• this end efforts are directed T ity. o dealet• in medicine, or they will be 14 seat by mail,. past paid, at 60 cents a c Its-long-delayed discovery has been ��� SALT -box or six boxes for :8.50 by The Dr. toward the cutting of mature and over- announced by the leader of the Mul- - mature timber, and especially to the LAN —i A L T ' i Williams' Medicine Co.. Brockville, ford biological expedition, which has p removing of all dead and diseased just returned to Englaa•- tram South ll�llh � µ trees, that a new crop may spring up America The. drug, Which is known and grow as speedily as possible. The to the natives who use it as ceapl or TdROiM7O ML-7 WbRK• _ r v Do You i�It-Et�glisb? cutting U closely supervised to pre ayawasco,was obtained .In tiny qusnti- e, /. ofus R ros<ot!rro vent- Waste in high atumpm lad I+Tge ties Dy the leader of the expedition. WIF There•are s few common errors of Ceti In the woods, and to see that FARMER'S t and it is being studied to see whether r }, speech which a Uttls Watchfulness LU the slash from the cutting opera- it.has any value to medicine. sr�lMru laaas� 0" fines _ HEALTH r .-,Would cure. Lion is piled and bu.-ned, so as to re. Caspi L obtained.from the root lad Q Eves well-edaeafiad people are grtiity ,move this form of nrehasard.—Anntesi whicAt k of saying "tor" for law, and "sus" for bark of the aye also vine, D DISEASES Report, Director of Forestry,.Ottawa. grows over the trees and nachos a saw. and thousands of growl-ups height of twenty car thirt7 feet Its + w !e Tears _ speak of "jography" and gramme" �,tt preparation is attended by an ell tai.► h �atYl� Cre�1t to Ly �. and "rithmettc." habit of Speech -KEEP CHILDREN WELL borate ceremony. which no woman � eg yeget�0 which ought at least to be left behind » eat 3ec1� 1treeR = : mast witness. It any wanosa watches Atsw Tes16 Q.a.i. Conwomd •.wlth schooldays. . _ DURING NOT '�B��'REK the preparation. to.partake. of the - How many people sing a "ahaae.■".- da'ug. she it pat to death InnmediateIy. s take the "opporchunity;' p1+7 w 'u -"-r'�' Tba drug to =tvea to the natives by �k R14er, Msaitoha.—"I saw Is ' "arachurs," sad admkre-"neebu " In Wer'y mother knows how fatal the - " the tribal capbeares tin the eve d a' - the newspapers.where Lydia td. PLnkr the sprtag. hot summer'months ere to small child- battle.- It produces s convulsive tram ham's vegetable Compound wad.dams Many'Deople have trouble With the, ran. Cholera lnLaatnm. dlasrhooa, btSn! and tastes the Lacs of the drug so much good to women, and as !I � verb "to lie." They say, "She has dysentery and sW*Ach troublee are,taker gbag ly white. In a few M10' �t needed something I began to take IL . Just led down,". or "She•was Wing rite at this time and often a precious ments these symptoms disappear, said � I mad to be very sick but I am nod! µ down wired. I called." or"She was laid little life Is lost attar only a few hoar,r now. I live on, a Laren is the lions- leave an almost supef-banal eodraie „=, _ , stead dtstdct and we have to do all s^ ' down-" Tbey say also. "She uses laid Illness The mother who keeps Baby's and disregard for death. Later the _ our own work. I tell all the womem there, fast asleep." All those era In- Own Tablets in the house feels safe. drinker falls into a deep sleep- I see what Lydia E. Ptnicham's Vega- _ The occasional use of the Tablets pre- Ths .expedition had travelled two + ,table Compound does for me. I think: t3oale m3nde seem W be al• vents stomach and bowel troubles, or thoussad miles said had almost Stied. • ft awes me from gotag to a dtectom If the trouble comes suddenly—ss it up hope, when the drug was discover• i and is the best medicine women cads ways growing, always sweeDt- �aestly does—the Tablets will bring • i take."—Mas. WX COULTAs. Foes 4i ible to raw ideas. 'Phew minds ed by chance in the poesessWP of + �" River Manitoba : the baby safely through. Tbi are tribe of Indians. The natives belkere' never seem to reach the lint# I.z Compound l:. Pm dicing r theabl- o! tiezpseem : re matter how sold by medicine dealers or by mall _that the bark from which the drink b Compotlad !s a medicine for the ail- f these people may be ffi body, at 86 cents a box from The Dr. WU- brewed has super-oatura1 powers, and meats peculiar to women. It b pro- old " - their se pe are aaiwalA ybody, dams' Medicine Co., Broctvllke. Oat ft was only with the greatest diit4- pared from medicinal pia9tar with culty that a specimen was obtained . tt,A-� rewa ' care and sceuracy. It oaa be is - respaaalye, fresh. vigorous, im• � J LW Vpa` by women of any Age. pi Jonable. Tire habit of id.- Certain Bawerd. hatwe their likes and Y� Women make a eerfoas mMake fd quirt, of'petettiag out into raw disliked. Sweet peas fade at once M I-Iou inn Restorted. I allowing ttietneeLves to become so °l fields, of learning new things. when put in a vase with other flowers. -The invisible teerdr•um invented by � weak and nervous that ft is wail-gig r. constantly follows thews to the Mignonette, lilies-of the-valley, lad�d• O, Leonard, Which is a niftlaturs fiQot Soap ins hot w es wkl600d id necessary s ry household them to attend to their eeteta Soap and hot watee, peeoedid accessary household daties. °•x�^: - very last• There does not seem certain kinds of poppy also have no megaphone, fitting !aside the gas en- o! Ctrtleusa piam�sat to such Sympptoms as ppaaitls and drreg- to be say limit. azty bounds to friends in the flower world. tfreay out of sight. is restoring the spots d daadrn!! and iiaagg�� ..so ularities, alIlMe feeliap, baCkachq,' their.growth hearth of hundreds of people in New d�P the +gyp lad hair Ds3ttgr• headache, hot flashes, aervoasnesry, l ) rtlwao+/'s Liwtwrewt trr late svaryvrMrs York city. Mr. Leonard invented this T lee ideal tag an toilet wed.,a+ with a general rundown, coadluoa. dram to relieve himself of deafness is &Uo Catieosa T�aem for par- indicate some form of [male troeblsw ' and bead ttolses, and it does this to livaittg• The Vegetable Compound„ lnit z - '— Sold brought relief to thousands of women auooessfnil7 thiat.no one 0=14 tell he tleesylfe 0w.+c�� ��1 L • deaf mad.. It !s esectivs when �O"�t s t,,d s,..w suffering from such aunwats, 1A AS 'tip I. >trf/s/ ��N - deafness in caused by catarrh or by help y!�., f^:, �p DR. J. perforated or whoUy destroyed natarul - -- sy J- da9ms. A request for information 110 _ ,, . _ ;, previ N S"rd of ""Ith.0~111111, A., a.Leonard, Suite 437,70 Fifth Ave., - New York city. Will be given prompt r - otr aos�ret quesuoas eb ft. Middlai VW be as Ptle Beaith s,w ad t. - Hn thei riots soluna. 'wadress liLft at spading lE over. llTpadtse > y }... ' Zbroe►te satgt Way. Crescaot, =—• 7 t311aa.-(reading the ads)—By heck, you can learn to rafts Dees by mail Partridge Island is the "Public migrants suffering from infectious these days." i diftweee' in this building every ap- Health watchdog" for St Joltn, N.$,1 pliant for the destruction of disease_ Hiram—"That's the best way to lad incidentally one of the watchdogs r'aia will be raise 'em. Then you won't get stung." _ i ge provided. There are for Canada. On this rocky island they rows of shower baths and numerous - 'MONEY ORDEl�P_ it r sta __-gypbn&A&---s-' both-stem s by mail send JNLESS you see the r !1 ouarant�ne station stands, the disinf tinQ sr,k ,+. ,Qi,; >, When ordering Good Lion where immigrants•sir>ieiing from' and antiseptic vapor's are used; there a Dominion Express Money a� are not getting Aspirin at all Infectious diseases,or contacts,are de-i are separate entrances and a is gar v g y tamed till they are no I : sing throng , and As Usual. _ - idle the public health of the Dominion. every facility afforded for the convert-'' l3he „He always wsa a bad egg,but Probable the most up-to-date quasar-; iece of those, held in quarantine. nobody seemed to notice it while he tine station on the American continent Thiess is a hospital of lb beds for pa-. was rich:' 3s, is nearing completion on that little' tients, and a large detention building lie—•'yes, he was a21 right until he �rz1 island guarding the'harbor entrance where contacts are kept till all danger wed. broke." - at St. John. A Signal by wireless an-`of them contracting or tranariiitting s..__._ - - • p �� "?�..j nounces that a steamer, not yet via-i the disease that developed on ship- Minard's wnlmerrt Rellwas NwrilOb - + ibis on them horizon, a coming-up the:board has passed.' There is also a,first Bay of Fundy. from a foreign port.`class laboratory on the island with a out of P don't seem very r - i _. • The wireless message includes the bacteriologist is charge., Cur4tomer— You name of t'he ship, the Bag she flies, The average citizen can hardly ap- quick at figures,m9 boy?" - l\�\.. �,�` v��►r- x where she comes from and whither i preciste the' value of this quarantine Newsboy—"I'm out of practice, air. she is bound. Tine information is station and the efficient work carried you see, most of the gents say, 'Seep • .`. - immediately transmitted to the Portia on by the Port Health Officer and his the change: Health Officer on Partridge Island, staff. Day and night they are on the - - Sometime later, a definite number of alert fol approaching ships, every oneD • YHENyIemma-TOROR7O Accept only an "unbroken package" of-f'Bayer Tablets Of hlaJ °••6 "'"'"+i` Call at Our lltore that the steamer is approaching the medical inspection mate of the pas- Aspirin," which contains directions and dose worked Out by quarantine station and calling for a sengers and crew. If the bill of health 140 Vletorla tQtred ,physicians during 22 years and proved safe by .millions for doctoF, who has to go aboard and in- is clean as regards infectious disease, ` affect the entire ship's' personnel of all is well; if not, Partridge Island is HEAR A MARCONI Colds �Ieadache Rheumatism { passengers and crew. While I was the home of the unfortunate until they ", '� - attending the Public Health•congress are no longer a menace to the health Toothache Neuralgia Neuritis WADI �. in St.John,N.B.,I visited the quasar- of the people of (;anode. -Prevention Earache Lumbago Pain, Pain ~ tine Station on Partridge Island in o! disease is the watchword of the Handy,gym,, of 12 tablets—Also bottles of 2i and 100--DrugglstA ., eorapany with the Port Health Officer, quarantine officer, and his work is of RECEIVING SET `.. " Dr. Rutherford 'The new building that inestimable value in preventing the Write for Booklet 1 ieeuo•aid«Sher of salicyl card `tWilli In o to we i tnoo.n that eAAMIZ w i� Is now nearing completion will include admission or spread of infections 188UE No. 33—'22• Wni:`etta speadsa with the their genagainst rail itrsde —,,X the "Bayer Tablets Of • th a rArelving and didnfecting of im- diseass �- " - ". `;�r•'�:'-.:viti�' ,+,°5'�'�:..f�; ,''•:y�%'fi>� ,",'-„.:v.•.=a'`�'Y'�"w^ g 'y --rw ' ,fi''�"'”' s <A.'.. s-'z"-.t- n.•• Rs, „ WWII `m, ro.. �'•Xr i �, „' ,{.- r ^1p•�` '3,'�.• .{z k ."1 J.. ^ice -`' ` ., ^;£" ,t- ..jj •..,r'''; F' .ri: x J,.�«'e.' rk '-•x S�»'"y,-.,1 °,... � .-1' 4 •'Z.r M, .. - ..M:r•W,.. ,-.ru,rc•�R-✓ -,^..r r-�''P','�''""-="u "st•- ..'rfi.r, ",,, �v' :�: �•r{S �• 4�+'•RM': �.'i ,.� :1' . , t e rl; r ..y- ' d� . ... . r i w�� ... - .'°?'� rr,'l•�' n c. yK,' a Sw ifludus -*two G H A R D SO * sl- '� _ R:si'm1if paidrin .so u CANADIAN NATIONAL EXHIBITION ry„' a+'•„?5:xr'Year.:�isavaaec. ., � � ._ ”;�'�R C3•PCCER2ES - .,• 1, 1 ._: JOHN- MURKAR, Proptietori Aug. Ytf---TORa1M-TO—Sept. it Good Tea, 45c lb., if his. 1.25 _ . .o�r...►RTO,� - - -Best Orange Pekoe- Tea ?Oc lb M ed IIng belle are ringing in our - - _ - PRINCE OF MALES DURBAR - 31I Elda Pearce to holidaying!xtth opus production with sU the mystery, _ Good Talmon 25c 35c 40c Tier aunt, Mrs.Thom. a romance and splendour o! the Far East. 1 . . -- 4 Jaa. _McIntosh and Mr. Reading are >` bl. Hy engaged helping neighborawtith . barveet. Orangeade Lemonade, .. Leo and Mrs. White are eajoying a k the Star conceits cs� the radio recent- Raspberry 1e,� in new bulldinja and sCOtes of •other ' - now features an attr coons. Rasp berry Mlle aC, Li IYIe Juice IF installed by their sons. _ !i `•� Mrs. Walton Annis. 'Miss Ileen and = tbias _Marjorie are holidaying with the - - J - NEVER ON A BIGGER SCALE lorcer's mother, Mrs. (lariat, of In - • ' ry miskillen. ;�¢d� rates on �, «nom o, crcvQt - .Fuller's Pure Honey 18t 1b. Alvin Brander and family left last- M. ' •w,eek. for Riveihurst, 3abic., where � JOHN Gw KENT, ROB?. FLEMING, - ` they intend n;akiug their home, Vii e' -- �p ��'" se23h theta 911CCe�@, - .. managing Dta+eeor - Prsld.nt - - -• ":FCT'ti Q-.�'�0101M'}?.2ES Joe and !ilea Anna Allison. who A '""'� have .returnrd fr(:u a motor.trit to A Q D C O f�/ r ,London and St. Thomas. report the r ` v a - ' roads' in eery goo d condition except � ,. ...- for detour 4' T H � RT . S: ant».a Con���, ho4l Fa:rg The Su erica Meat arket y p 1 — 5A BUSY STORE THERE'S A REASON ,y'.`l•.' L1L L'bL1�C.1IC @-t 9- �et� ' , ug - _ — — ;��.. .' .. $o:ccrd..c::nc School Faire throh• Ontario County again this fall. Altogether, Seventeen Faire will be - y, toalucted at which a total of more ,NOTE THESE BARGAINS ' ^: The Store that has made than 19,WO prizes dill be oared. I ' = The prize 11s:e for the varioas Pairs Chantbray.8hirts 98 cents each �+aee been cant out to _.the Chairman - • • — Ltsdies�- site �raacleath oie,2.5o _. a Re utation for Quality ` f, ;' e!the Cammitteeof each school fn's Brown Outing Boots... .. 1. ''� J The dates of the Faim as given on i .Men's Blue Outing Oxford@. ..: .. 1.45 ^� the prize-lists, will be announced ' ':. . Yuurlin' and Says Brown Outing Boots i'.lo, 1 25, 1.45 We use the most Reliable Scales Made, The Toledo"Honest Weight." -through the press, at a later date. These ust o 1 We need the room—you used the goods - at g We give Sl:teen Ounces to every Pound. . - : .... COUNTY OF ONTARIO -' Prices as low as we can make them sI remain iu business. ' Bah:-.o TaNzi vas, plainly marked'Send a Dominion Express Monday Order. The most convenient way -ate L',!'_ba-estd will be received up to to aeud your money. We sell them. We have installed a SLICING MACHINE and can hive you Ohoios r breakfast Bacon. Cooked Ham. loon of Nondsy, Aug. ':8th. 1922, for _ Roast Pc�rtt'and other lines %be,repsirs Aral construction at the of the "Sunset" Brand of Cooked Meats, ,n'` •, if•,1#owiag: - , R 0 U Q H A M /'`;; �- ) Machine Sliced in those Delicate : - .' " 1. Edepai:90 the abuWmeats of Lark- �� �°--'" Fine 8lieee,so much + , . . la's bridge, 13:u+e Liu., Tp. at Picic,sr- ._ Apprt+ciated in Every Household. = n C%matructioh of a reinforced eon- ' _ 1819. acn. 9 over No.1 & Creek lute � � � � �� Choice Young Beef. Poc]9 and Lamb are the Only Kind We,Handle. l8 19. ccn. S. :Load No.1'..l.Ids. of Pick s. . " t lag. Q'hlillt9' >dn� 8o241Cd 3. The Grading and Widening of Approaches to Barry's Bridge(cubic � ONE; DOOR. EAST :P>�cke'rnt .r IWE AT -. I II A R K E T F. J. Coldham, a g. yard bxi+ial. OF PORT OFFICE ' F` ;. Gra:e'iing roa. 4 and part of eon. ' Conntv Rcrui No. `3 Tp. of Reaeh. "I Plans and speciBcatir.ns may be MI .. .. ll, «• Arai as information obtained at tits Raand Roast or Steak, 23� Per :� v�-r,of the undersigned. t4tirloin Roast or Steak. .:.'. ..: 280 a w:. '�'f ('�r�Q Accepted cheques for •'J6(f. 1i7iT and Porterhouse Roast or Steak, .. 280 Tickering it a ore * ' ' IRrI m:at aceomp,.ng tenders oft pro- Rump Roast.... ,. ... .,. 801 `• r;- oaaU N U. 2.3 and 4. respectively. 1P 34;cceedal 9endeters uI be prepar• _ Fine Rib Roast, •.. .. ... 200 ?y ' ' Td,rtoweetaran tdndanooiaeces y `. •' ••• �, w i9 the time to et $creep doors, led to tart work s Toace. Heavy Rib Roast. . Ilk Q 6 M` ,.iwri:y accept d. Shouldesr Roast. .. ... 14 :and lda a D. g PartRR,aet, - window screens and wire sloth. "J HAN. «e• c.-n ty Engineer. Whitby boil, - - 1z"C « B ' et, to bus �� { Leg of Veal, half or whole, with•foot ofd 280 `'. We have a complete line. "` Lola of veal. .. Be protected from flies. ' jt_ 00 •'Shoulder of Veal. •' Shouldet Roast of Veal, ... .. ..• ,n„pa A full line of Harvest Tools—The Samson Brand. � , !Pure Pork sausage. .., '" .. a cheapest, 1 e beat .. often th ape t, a wage the - . 'Finest Sat Pork,... ... .. Tlsaoet 9Vl rats 1Fiaest Breakfast Bacon, piece, .: 850 Got our Binder Twine now and take the cash discount ' e _ silted. ... 86a y 17N�a. d �x saw Mild Cared Cottage Rolle(half or whole)` 880 We have the Plymouth malts. V nr oewe- ow is the time to use U Wtllleme' Fl Olson yo ,Bank Bacon. 69a ` N r- y k� : m r+.mr a ... �. once tried. always cued. i s�c rr fa"0`P�wrc s ..o.+r Cooked S m,.. A4a Kees ° Ist i Weiner%.. .. .: .. « o " -Paroid Roofla s always on hand. ..._, l A .on .eaws� r°e ` RaaT First and DamebLic Shortening. 3 The 59 vests Our Motto—We have it, can get It, or it i not etsda y r _ . `e. c�a�°rs row*Po ow ae.r.�:t.T�as vs _ 5 lbs 80 cents PI\rr��.i p J. S. BALSDON, : li�O ��",'�Tl� ab rime 18 vests ,: _:ELM DALE MILD W. G. REID, "- - FICI�ERING Banking by Mail - 1 ..ri.d are the• of men who 000duct - MA benb� ..fe)b 11» Standard d�sau;h the d�o.l. view Low .Prices on AR For&& R lies Ear sway from arty bents fled that plan of b' mail saves titem- mailbo �pwn. an e�ddaceory in wary way and suite 'We '�1a9e - . We pay Intend at currant rates on such accous . Models, effective at once wtda "„ For !nu wm a quantity f " - . :�. y Runabout $i3A,2ii Chaasie 479.01 s • _ • _ . starter 817.38 '• 'starter 566.13, STAND �ANK r Tod ring 671,21; • 3�,.�k M2� — �8#, L " starter 668.35 starter 4-- _ ^.i`QTM. A�� .TS OVER EIGHTY-THREE MILLIONS - Coupe �B91.T9 Run. Lt Del. 658.94 Pickering Branch, - _ - - - - W. F. Law, Ta:d-ACI - T Whitby Branch, C. A. McClellan, Maisaaa' :suitable for seed sedan . 984.02 . `. starter 646.05 F 'e. B. Pickering, Ontario Any of these models -may be purchased with a, M NOTICE small oash payment, balance to be paid in , ..�► - alments. 8t . . Uligpping and Oat Crushing will - • twelve equal monthly In INDIVIDUAL -x Rre done Saturdays and Monday* We are now prepared to re-charge alI snakes alid SAl�i7'J�RY - a only, up to Sept. Ist ac size>i of batterias on our own premises. • ;. -. ..�aon3 Miss. G1ve us a trial'and be a®nviIIbed' 'Sell a man a medicine that restores Bali holie c Ind phone r bis vigor, that puts snap and ginger 9 zoo NEVER USED BEFORE .-into his every function, that males r Dim have the youthful feeling and HE,YER USES AGAIN" l►atbition, then you have a life-16n I 1 a send and patron is that man, We ����WO�d J. �O� f]�1� "�' EVUAM NEALM 7:►ant an-agent in your locality—get aV " , ' _may, write at once. A, ready seller , and a big profit for you, Address , Ford Sales and servioe Station. ..It. "_ - - Australian Medicine Go•' 3S1 Y,n T:.tonw. ���. - - - - _H. 'R. Monney, - Pickering - .. ,- .+. _,-_,. ..,....ate-•�a.-.�+xi+x.:a. :sca ;� .z.,��"`::.. y",-e''�._. ;y.. �. •" M �, x a'�r:,. `Ll4',", �"...'.""yi �.,r.!45SS�:�:c"�?,�;^�"iwz:d;�•w••r'"'tLa°d��" "e.'°�•S�`,�v''�'a�"^'a1•' 4 7 r.L.ARZMONT. William Graham attended the h Mrs Peardon. Who formerly J. Green' and family visited with' "The Pick attsuded the Cobourg Horse Fair. resided on the northern towalinei 1). Russell'&on Sunday. snag Mrs.-'NichQl, of Toronto, the guest of Miss Margaret Graham. John and Mrs. Thomson, of To- but the past two years has We are glad to report that Mrs. Moto, spent Sanday with the been residing in Florida, is visiting Pearson, who has been in very Mir@. Harry Thomson is spend V40001ance Commi ing former'o brother, Harry, and Mrs. John and Mrs. Forgio. two weeks in Buffalo with her Thomson. Poor health for a number of wee -daughter*. k Mrs. Wm. Thomson and di Our village presents and is abl: Threshing ught- a rather is now much improved, The object of this Aawwiatiou to to I g operations are now in sr. Mildred, of Buffalo, spent the quiet supearance these 8 to be out., On Saturday last she lemon stealing and prosecute days T . the folons. full owing and a very heavy yield the farmers are busy with their; visited her nieces, Misses Veta and is reported. week-end with Harry and Mrs.Thomson. harvesting operations. If the Merle Stephenson, who4aave been Miss Minnie Bray, of Pickering. Miss Currie, of Litidsay, former. present favorable weather contia- !camping at Fairport. She enjoyed ma"j 11 n1 cow - has been spending the past week ly teacher in t ues a number will be finished this!the visit greatly and stood the trip KmuberLhs=propwty stolen , withS. and Mrs. Rumohr, school, e,claremout public week- -well Oats . isly with any 3nemba'. ol, is visiting with D. A. and of Executive 00mmit"s. Miss Allada.Russell is apending M,,. Scott. sit weeks at the hope of her par- Patronize your home town and Membership fee $1.00. auto. D. and Mrs. Russell. your bread at.Taylor's, oppos- Tickstis may be bAd trow the President or, an applicabLop. Mrs. Brown is erecting a verse- ite the public library, 18 cents a da in front of her residence, the large loal,. x9c. Oo'm.—L. D. Banks, 0.9.Palani ..:-work being done by T. Paterson. Bier, W. V, Richardson. Pickering. J. R. mud Mrs. Thexton and Mrs. F. Spoffard-aud Mrs. Wm-' daughteir, Miss Margaret, of Pick- Thompson spent a few days this ering, vi4ted'with J. H. and Mrs. J.R, .Thexton,, �W, J. Clark' President, SeI OLD Gordon Scott, Will Stanbary The Dow brothers, former rest. Y Le week visiting friends at Jackson's Beat on Tuesday. Point,t t Me Show You - an Ens' flage and Ri-x Stephenson left. on;,Fri. L - It is My Business dents.of,Q'arernont, have been re -day-last on the-harvester's excur. To help you run part of yours. vewing old acquaintances the past sion to tLie north-west. ---' -'--Cutter' that • Save You week. Mrs. Ed. Gibsor�and daughter, • By opening a New Garage in the ViV and evale I am prepared to do after a week with friends all kinds of repair Miss Doughty,of Peterboro, a Miss Mabel. have returned home formerly on the teaching staff of Time and Money age of whit work, including the Claremont public school, spent in Whitby and Oshawa. .1 want to show tops and side curtains, also making 6king Sunday with Miss S. E. Evans. H. Ht�rrnan, having show-you how it Will And besides it will cot your your old car look and run like new by sold his pro- I pay you to own a Toronto Prusila e straw in the winter. giving it a good coat of new paint. Rev Charles W. King addressed H. and will' leave Claremont Cutter. one of the closing sessions of the about the First of September, -all- rne w that the Tor- -Kgont for Toronto machinery, ine'lud. It will save you time in thIIsi Let syw Vacation Bible School, Bloor persons requiring repairs onto Ensilage �=t is th,6 most iW. Pumps.;Windmills, Silos to their ploughing sawn. effident mach for your bam, andiGasoline Engines. St. Baptist Church, Toronto, last farm machinery are requested--to It enables you to­1111 yox-ii—illo '-Next time you're in town let M. R10R. week. call ar, once and secure same at just when the corn.is ready. demonstrate its Mr.and Mrs. King spent their bargain prices. The whwe you get from features. They--will can. Rome Tel. 501. Whitevale. Out. vacation in and around Toronto' being able to rew after Armka" vine you of its quality lx . 'and in Grimsby. They report a will pay far the ado and economy. bumper crop of fruit in the latter i Buy your season. .0; W. PILKSY, Agent, PICKERING Wm. Allaway, of Pickering, and Mrs. Sangster, of Cal- -Harness &-pplies • gary, and Mrs. Smith, of Toronto, :with Me at the Smith spent Sunday with J. H. and Mrs. Beal. Min Annie Spoffsrd, accowpan ISIS P — led by Misses Violet and Isi Sargent and the Misses Crosby. of Ha Me O 13ON'T Markbam,19"adings.two weeks' otd off vacation at Pine Plaza, Jackson's needed repairs be. �aud save money Point. COUSC YOU fasi Misses Veta and Merle Stephen. .aosL Beaver Board son and Misses Hilda and EMMA Single Harness, 19.50 up Bryant who have been camping Dusters, special to clear, 1.85 each is very inexpen- at Fairport during the mat week aivo—and easy to have returned home much an Wbips 25c up Brushes W up Use. Nail it over thused with their outing, Harness Oil, sweat Prods, Take the Safer Courowm old plaster or di- Two rinks of our bowlers went Collars all prices. over to Uxbridge on Monday even reedy. to studding Good ShooRepairing Service EN you cannot spare the time to go to the bank the lair and played •a friendly game moment kou receive money. don't risk leaving it in imad beams. We with the bowlers of that village. the house. Forward the money by registered mail to have. it in stook. M. Henderson's rink loss by three CECIL BRADLEY shots and C.S.Trusman's rink lost Hamimm maker. our nearest branch. The amount will be duly credited to Askuoforesti-Imm by one shot. Although losing your account and you will receive immediate acknowleft- th had an enjoyable time. PICKERING, ONTARIO meat. Banking by mail is safe, simple-and convenient. The at Church Sunday_ lhsnk Cooper, services School 9.30 a. w. THE cluezont Study. "rho Second Return of STUDY AT 110XZ ZzlIes." Public worship at 10-W, The Fall Wrm of the Canada SAAW M. a. m. Subject of sermon."Heaven. D0,111k Spa- Is it a Place, and Where, and Business College. College and WH13W BRANCH. Co. P. LYM Agoom. -'What of Its Inflaencer Evening-dins. Torpow begins Monday, WOOKLIN BRANCK awft M"Nom theme. 'The Heavenly Lights of Aug. 28th. Student@ unable to AUGUST SALE God's Mercy." attend school now may take say Our Senior football team went. or all subjects by mail. Write Men'8-yiece Suite, rev $25 for$I& cg to Brooklin last Saturday evening to-dal for varticulars. A posi- IM, Men's Work Shirts, rag LOVD, and played a leaigne same with the Man or every graduate. Canada team of that village. It was a, ­Cbtlega, Oshawa. opens .,for 960. Men's Overall$. 46-49 B&I brand LOS pr. good and fast game. The teems-Sept- 5th. lu were evenly m&teh*cL but Clara-- Man's.FUa Shirts,rec 1.50 for 1.20. meant. bowever, came out victor- Men's RIts sag A10 for$5. ions, having won by the score of.?nit TM2v Shfth %XqdAW-* 6,1. They play again to-morrow Says' Snits, reg 610, $L4 for$6.95. Having"cured the agency for IL D. (Saturday)at Ashburn when, we Smith a Son. Ltd.,-Nurewymen, Men's Combinatiou Under- kope, they may again be vietort- at Winona. OuL Vvear, Penman's Brand. ous. This wtil be their last 99838 r in the district. and if they are for- 'L am prepared to take orders for all reg.�$2 and 2.50, 1.45. kinds of Fruit Tram.Small Fruits, itunats in Winning they will stand' Ornamental Shrubs We- at .�:.g►t the head of the league. lowest possible prices. 9. F. Robins entered upon his Special rates for luge-quantities, IlInd..Phone SW new duties ais station agent of the 0. P.•R, at Whitby on Tuesday Robins has bought HOGG LYTLZ, LTD- Morning. Mr. P N. J- Chapm Pickering *d nee in Whitby- bat ' will a rest a not take possession until Sept. !at- Lmoeh .5 C 30ld bad i SEED GRAIN when he siad Mrs.Robins will then I C"Nod&mmft b eat, Seed Barley, ust efyng Be -cause seed Oats,seed wh become residents of that town. Seed Rye. Stock complete.• Ask for prices. • Their many Claremont f riendowil I Service Station -as them from their regret to fo CLOVER AND TIMOTHY Ins has been suc- f Water- 'Wben-is Stpuff ville call in and have All kinds and of finest quality. ceedea by I.F. Dopking,o one feature in particular against strong stable A" for the. tires examined'and repaired, if Ask for a price on our Feeds, Dora. down, who took charge of the y"! -Enginair you'll Appreciate about Toronto "lartmum paw—while the method Oats. Shorts, Cotton Seed and ecossary. I am agent for I Tire Pumps," . This pump is run off Stable Equipment.' It's the only station here on Monday. He has ordin�sril simply applies a sur- Oil Cake, also on Oats. (am co&LZand 4oes 6*short so for. been unable to secure a your fan belt and can be attached in a Stable Equipment made in Canada Watance inside tubm Corn and Veas house, as vacant houses are ex' few minutes. Guaranteed to pump in which the galvanizing thorough- Toronto Stable Equipment will :,.ground together. s . ceedingly scarce in our village, pure fresh air. Your engine will pump hone 203—Use It. mp easier—kese, cattle The C. a ly covers and completely coaft the make work P. R. has been considering your tireq in few minutes.. Call in bealthier--b i more erotMS. and have a look at this pump. lalso metal.and the inside of steel tubes . IA - Hogg L.Vde, Liniteds for the t three years the advis. -we e 3zmmp 1 .0 handle gasoline,, -il, tu boa and-um. ii. wail, 746 inedod mai ir.an- loron'to St" &I p sulk with a-residen6e attached for the PERCY TARR, solulaly.mot. defying and proof Bowls and 1AW Cur�xL use of"theie agent, but have got Hast End Garage, Stautrvine, rousts 27-tf Phone 6711 or SOM ADAM R. YAKE -4 .7 'no further sheaO than the con. ;• g.H. MAYNARD, WHITEVALE, ONT. oring stage. As Mr. Dopkiag is a Registered Optometrist married man with three children 'T�eldeal Grose Store the want of a, bouse is . a. serious This in the Ideal Store to buy and Optician .....matter for him. . ir your groceries. Will be at Mr. Palmer's Boot"d ftoei The following are the results of Store,Claremont,on Tuesi P. K.of. Our stock ilk urto-date, clean—in fact each week,for Testing Eyes and Pit. ling Glasses. and to take in W It lation examinations of the Clare We have a good assortment of 0bris- Clock and Jewelry Re airfmg f �theNormai,Enrmnceandldatricu- we se,only the best. C o'' 1 0 Stou ..,�juont Continuation School. I.—1st ties Biscuits,fresh every 2 weeks,- Pieke"* ring a Yoke, Jeweler, ff v Ile. Any re. Pat left clan honors, 75-100 per cent. If.— .t also a,Pull line of pastry and ring or orders can*b with Mr. .2nd class honors, 66-75 per cent bread flours at lowest prices. Palmer or at Mr. Porter's Barber t (The Campbell Flour Mille Co*., Limited) III.—3rd class honors, 60 '5 per We have alAo secured tbeagency tosell Shop, Clairmont, on C—Credit, 50-60 per cent, Canada Bread. Get a loaf next standing —RE - SCREENED ' tOA.L The fallowing shows the time you are in town. at the candidates in the subjects We don't sell coal oil nor gasoline,but ou,wbieh they tried. Complete just fresh groceries, provisions, fruitagetc. Phone A matriculation consists Of twelve 11 Sizes on hand papers. Candidates after whose Wanted—Poultry, Butter, Eggs. a uUW MmL UIDDLOW, heiv complete standirtg., The others Quick delivery' - -one ton or.over, Close CLAREMONT, ONTARIO rultst attend the eecond year of the .-,attention to ail'orders, ` two years Middle School course to CLAREMONT GARAGE complete their standing Lorne -2, 111-1): Mabel MacLel Of all materials and design Jones* JI large or small, kept in stock. It will pay you lan* (C-8);Lois Brodie* (C-1); Ver- HavIng"rented J. McGrath's Gar i. na Bingham* (C-U) Alma Jones age, I am prepared to make expert call at our works acs inspect our stook II-I, C-9); Georgia Forsyth repairs on MI a-mkes3 of cars. All obtain prices Don't be misted 1111, C-8); Elizabeth Gra- makes of Storage Batteries repair 4VM114 We do not 4M lay them,can ly we *an, and a0pshrow off am ham (11-1. 1-4); Rowena Cooper ad and recharged. Agency for T66 Campbell Flour' MiUs COO"Ltd* sommisdon of 10 per seat.,wbiob you Agent, (11-1. C•4); Gordon Gregg (C-5); the Exide Storage Battery. sortainly save by raftbadus from use b Nail McKinnon (04). In the Low. call 40"%d. or School report the name of Don- Ind. phone No. 1909 Mills 14 W. STOUFFSP, J. T. MATUBSON a omitted. EDR stand- aid Beer wst ins was its follows:(1.1, 11.2) 279f Claremont, Qnt.' Toronto Peterboro PidkerM' g, Wbi � + �r v w_ .`�,:.-'°�«,•-'rS9. '�J.:. :w_+x'•x Q�.t!M.'.-.-.+�:5'< `ix,'��y r..,k R-?. *fip` --9"`°"-�'.r .:t�'�.�i+.y. •.Gt.. ,y.a ^:�'t 4"„P.. '`'` :�*.'• "s+"+e�'.s,.'�*+,^ •+` - •Alas+: r��_`�}�,+, •m�`'.';•�A :,'a� ?..::r� _ *vr» _ N. .,,,7F... _.�.. ."!�'�._ .r. ...-...e:s..�.+o-s •C' •ti 'I'.�•.-r'V .. '=<.;: .t .:^"�". �' - r':.:�i'4"'�' 'yet chewed•calmly`on without making as �iiCOYQI'edb�r t effort to. move. "What can you have Love la a hosier. a life giver. to say in private T Speak out, my good It is the great solvent for hatred We owe the Whiteman'Of our fellow. I m busy." and uncharitableness Love your to a hen's dirty feet! s. ` E There was nothing for it but to take enemies, love everybody, and it A hen had Just scrambled through the bull by the horns and go right at will take all the bitterness out a clay puddle when it found its way, �_.. it. "Well, air, I've come to ask you Into a sugar�ouee. A worker chased' TABOF 'j+ j�$Ep for the Carson. I cal'late I kin take 'of life. It will smooth out all ' , ,. the jee4kwsy and hatred wrink- it out, but not before It had lest s�vor- -- _. her out an git a trip. - -.;. $ .A FISHER lrir. 7agler laughed—a nerve-steak- des. It will kill'all discord. Love al muddy track& on the sugar. ing falsetto spasm which When the clay was w1 off, it was asp jarred on will"bring your life into her- pod rr.r.l.sr - We haver's ear—while the atran mony, into the peace and serene- found that the sugar was considerably ;IEIY rRZZERiCH W WALLACIL 4't g r , w, straightened up in his-chair and stop- ty which paseeth all understand- whiter. Tests were carried out, and iu! ped the motion -of his jaws for' an Ing. a few months many large firms were : instant. = using a wet clay process for the ` Copyright by the XU Olson Book Company "Te-he-hel" The owner gave a final bleaching and refinlmg of sugar! bleat and spoke. "This is too funny, A Bohemian glass-cutter was Wasik-' " How the Story Started. - banged Westhaver You want command of m thin that people have trouble to get feet and bas ed the table with a heavy ```' sr fist. "Bela jawin'!" he said. "I q Ing one day when a few drops of nitrla 6''•i�'�k Westhavery known yy, vessel because you took her in from enough oxygen into their lungs to I1orty" lives at Long Cove on Bay warrter tell th skipper what we ve bin the grounds When Watson died Y Yon breathe. There can be op difficulty of acid fell upon his spectacles'. Whew heI ' 'Wf b�aJy coast with his mother and a-talkie over. Now Frank, men th' —a mere boy, inexperienced,and a that sort on Venus, because the atmos- picked them up he was astonished to tb[s uncle, Captain Jerty Clark• He gang hev bin a- .. in, -yon loin' a perfect stranger to me--expect me to Snd that the acid had'corroded and fl big chum ) sl Bing drink a` go head head an a navigator Is th entrust you with an inv�atment of phere is at leant twice ea dense as softened all the glass with which it -' D settle of rum whereupon Frank 6 seen poor of Tom Watson's gone, twelve thousand dollars? Te-he-he! ° it is much ]fiche~ (L 'e., had come into oontac't. ale'tells him the story of his Path- i you'd'berth'very man t' take this vex- ye1y ambitions! Plenty of nerve! thicker) than Lh@ gaseous envelope of He drew figures on a sheet of gins& c ` We fondness for drink and how the,sel out a-fishia'. Ain't that right, gut allow me to introduce you to the the earth. with a kind of varnish,and then y- „ paint F> "Grace Westhaver" west down off fellers? Carson's new master Captain Hiram We can hardly realize what a dialer• Wi,`' le Island with ten of her crew and I An affirmative roar came from the Jessy—" The stout man nodded once that must make. It must modify round the outline with the acid. As - , rr skipper. This has the desired ei- mob. Westhaver felt leased. curtly without proffering his hand, to a great extent all the conditions of soon as the latter had had time to act, ; set upon Frank. He finishes school "Boys," he said, "I tank ye kindly and Frank felt .his heart thumping he out away the glass round the out• s . lice. Even the physical make up o!the credit to to himself and spends the for what ye ve said, as I may tell ye like a trip hammer as the owner con- line. When the varnish was wes'hed• . er as an apprentice to "Long that I've decided to ask the owners for tinued. "No, my mint You'll need to people must be influenced thereby. off, 'his drawing appeared raised ' 9iek'' Jennings, In August his uncle this vessel Vinorrer. Ye've taken an get a great deal more experience than But the most a'triking peculiarity of against a dark background. This is him on a fishing trip as spare,awful load-off my mind, as I was you have before you take command of Venus, from our point of view, is its how etching and the process of deoor� ,aboard the Iastalia. Whits at-:afraid_of even I got this hooker that a vessel. Good day, my man!" And Wetness. It must be an extraordinarily sting glass was discovered. in Canso after the first fishing'you fellers 'ud refuse t' ship with a he made a gesture of dismissal with a watery planet, judging from the mass- w; Frank rescues a French boy from'green sled r who'd never. brought a A patter, experimenting with earl• +tip' I , ppe scrawny, yellow hand, es of clouds which at all times envelop -treatment by his fellow-sailors. trip o fish in. .Ef I do git her, I Crestfallen, Frank turned to go, cue earths is an attempt to try to find - boys try their hand at dory wouldn't wish V hev a better gang it Because of these clouds, no human a,mixture which would stand coatis- ' -locus when the stranger emitted an arrest- _ _- t Ishiag with success. A storm bursts than you fellers, for I cal'late t+hae dreg grunt. "Say, you," he drawled eye ever has beheld say part of the ual heat, discovered porcelain, While ~=k ' ; ' "'better git yer dunnage ashore or I'll surface of Venus. �glass. _ ■ "tf►ith sudden fury. Franks presents ain't a weasel out o Boston or`any as optician's boy whilst mend mind saved the vessel from eo1- other port for that matter what kin elver git'ny peace with ye. I don`t Venus fa 67.000,000 miles from the thought cub the "arrangement and es, os1 with a steamer. When Freak V beat this crowd a-fishin'=" want'ny swell-headed yyounkers along sun; the earth is 83,000,000 miles dis- us" of lenses for telesoopes! i 'tw!enty-one and Jules nineteen, they Big Jules rolled out of his bunk. OF me that'll be for ahovin' we over taut from that luminary. She gala ; _ ' al�ee fora season with Copt. Wax. "Boys!" be said, glancing with eyes ' side t' git my berth." twice as mesh heat and light from that II'aank calls on his boyhood sweet- of admiration at his dory-mate, Weethaver sun around his face Ban � �t�' { g source as we receive. Evaporation 1 f . Carrie.Dexter now nurse In "Frankee Westhaver has bin do - blaz "What's that T" 6 rapped If you suffer from rheumatism, let ' I'll tnra�to must therefore, be much more rapid; In a Boston "Pital, who tn-•�mute wit me for many a year. a out�Wi1y,dean my eyes, etnng by a bee! new him'to the matron as Captain been shipmate togedder since we was an' ram yer words down yer throat,.and it seems obvious brat this slater A remarkable revival of this ancient Nliiaver. On the return trip Copt-I no blgger'n trawl tub, an' he's darn you narrow-minded scuml What d'ye'orb of ours must be Iasgeiy covered by idea Is taking place at the little Hert• 4atsom dies and Freak steers the wee- good feller. He pall me out of 'mean by 'swell-headed fyonaker'T sew• There may, indeed, be comparar fordshire town of Bishop's Storttord, ,mil into Boston harbor through a heavy!Freneby boat up-in Canso many years What d'iv'e mean by accusin me of a Lively little dry lead. =one of the largest bee-breeding centres tsa. ,Carrie speaks scornfully-of life ago,an he made good Canadian oat of desire t shove a fiver th' side? I gn a fish' vessel. me. I know him ver' well an' I Bay came here as u y Flowers of the Air. >m thin country. Some marvellous mi. , gentleman with & per- a 'he make good skipper. Dis gang fectly reasonable request, an' you With ao much warmth sad uzi-limlted cures fvve bees effected and order mighty good gang—fine fellers—but must go out OF yer way to insult me moisture, what land there to must be for swarms,of bees are pouring In tom NINE—(Coated-) dey be bee' gang out of Boston wit' with your nasty remarks! By the old covered with a vegetation of extsacr, all over the world- A large number of on't know—" Carrie SheTty Westhaver as skipper--" Judasl I'll take off m coat an' knock dinary luxurtaum It is possible to the greatest hospitals are am ' .4bi tnmered. In her reply. Frank had' " ,. y cog those - " tas�ki � "I tight, ye afro,Fr-r-eaehyI barred games out of you d you've enough ��Ae even that, to the dense and to whom the swarms have been sent. harSLSqus way o? her up. on a red hatred Judique Scotchman. An' sand in ye t' step on to th dock! water-laden atmosphere, plants o! The method by whtoh the bee-keep- all, z the things she said which was de- 'tia to r-rood man I will when she awkward. "Tlrere.'s no i � P pe There•was�s shuffle of heavily boot- light sad delicate structure may grave are treat their patients i4 to place the ;=� "cadardly Post- sings out far-r to pact up. Will she ed feet outside in the outer office— _ lV,Voa to it—no society like doctors, Or:pe for takin'.a leetle touch was me, the gang were in for their money— while floating in the air. Water. after bees carefully on the nape of the aut- r.:�� , ffl�e ,managers, or.even captains on',skipper? "Pis my4el" t'at will all, le the chief requirement of pleats, ferer's neck 4o that,the poison from - QsEeame=a and lei toasters. It's a pe Forest Products L.ahoratories �1' g pr-rood tae trink a dr-ram was" yet" sad five nitrogen is the air would fur- the stings tea be dlacharged_into the x'db* life When you come to think ad 7%is was a question which Frank and a hoarse voice with a Judique ac- nfsh them with What else they needed i body. The, healing power of the vas � Flit. , Fiahl Ughl" And she roads a knead would dnevitabl crop n , and cent rolled over the glace Partition. y p p "T'at's ri t, skipper) �� him the way of food. In our own tropic. nano Ile: in the volatile formic acid it MgrdmBata„ knowing the touchiness of the crowd out here an myeel' fat wiII pull many species,of plants, particalsAY contains. y� `"UmI Prank was 'anent for a he was handling, he stopped among_� sans an' ease off t'at.Hdme JessT orchids,are thus sustained—though,of One of the leaders,of the east is Mr. '; "I'don't see ''how ys kin think them and spoke, !+, �r,e, they cannot.boat about In an Hussey. the secretary of the lccal Bea a ,r y�ir How about Captain Ring "Bo " he said and the earnest ta,pig pounce p _ { tO Loag Cove? Ain't he got a note do his voice fled attention. , dam him in th tnug,�"84wrtq! atmosphere comps `Give him a ke 1n th jaw. "Knock phere so tenuous as ours keepers Association. In the coulee of "� ice_ a home? Look at his da tea—'" One may conceive !t possible that Eris work he bas been stung as often I would willingly have a drink with po �N 3` fn' t' th' Semina st Wolfville,I ng y his eye out, skis'per. The voices came the people of Venus derive their food as a thousand times a day, sad he de. l! !� ry any of ye. but I don't tech liquor, sa in a roar, and awhile Frank stood look- Pallua well dressed an a perfect lady.,d I'm coin' as skipper yell need a largely from each aerial plants, which dares that hb sever feels better Or F They got a fine piano in their house,!man what ain't irwillin' booze all th' fag loan at the now nert Ziied Jassy may be supposed to reprodu them- more stimulated than when he is being ]dtiiea gl latest time. Now some o' you hav known o' and the more concerned Zig]er, the fives without demanding any of stung by a swarm of worker bees. - !Y , glass partition creaked with the bustle - �?�nuumic at on every':th' loss o' th' Grace Weathaver-on of heavy bodies lounging against it. cultivation.- The problem of living on ' - Vb,36outh. Look at Captain Conover's Sable Island many years ago. Her ,- w; T h tTo be continued.) that planet may thereby'be rendered _ ;place on Anchorvtlle $a —ain't his'skipper was drank w when he piled her �—a-- mesh easier. PO1sOlifs �s. _ wUs-an' girls no-end swells,with their up an' lost his own life an' ten o' his Rthen some people become sunburnt is , 1[ there are beings at ail like oar• gtss an' teams an tennis courts? erg• Boysl That ski was Frank T�� A i lUi T� they experience a feeling at lassitude �Ta yer doctoral D'ye cah'lats Doctor we�yaver, an' ,� elves on Venue, the eonditlons of life ey In Anchorville earns more'n d may !s er . . . Be H � i and depression. This form of IndaI BE F� ■LLL\V for them mast be very different from position is due to a poison produced fa _ lilw Tr - -v i paused, and in the silence that ensued these two skippers? Waal, 1 912448 a pin might have been heard If drop- those which we know. They moist be the body by the sun's rays, ' not! An' look at us common trawlers!I ped on the floor. suitably modified by nature. pb�yaically l I All rays of atroag light are peculiar, -�4tar'a that dandified deck in the The red-haired Judi quo man rose and otherwise. One could easily ly chemical, and when directed on to owners office with his fancy ties an and stretched out a hags band. "I fine the them to be amphibians, and hishedgars an his colored socks—him I will pe for askin' ' your par-r-don, JOURNEY OF ABOUT Ing themselves equally at home In the floe oirt the bodyocelLe When these ', *~hat pZed us our share checks, an' skipper. I tid not know! ,• , water or on land. With w moth waters=_ 'many's time he's told me that we I With a Wild whoop of applause the MILLION MMLFS+ everywhere, It is possible that whole tiny cells become Injured in this way _} tellers' I !more in a ten-day trip men s al they produce a oarlone variety of pot~- ' than he did in a month. It's a dirty urged about, and half-seas-over communities may reside on floating Is- life at sea all right, but a -_derrnt as most of them were, they apppreciat- ,.,, lands of artificial construction. I ores 11'h� being absorbed into the eye- life Haberman don't carry his dirt whore "1 foe .en�,mesti area tires film iii - Items, the better for ft. Before Frank's ex- Astronomers are disposed to think It An extensive burn has precisely the with him. Take Jules—my dory-mate, •planation many o! them were under Quiilte$ fm' Supporting the likely that Venus to inhabited for the ' . - whom you know--be's an ignorant the man that Sm we refusal simple reason that !t possesses ail the name effect, and that to wbT burns Fret7thman utubde to read or write' Highest Forms of Life. which cover more than one-third of the but see him when he to share their bottles was from- requisites for supporting the highest ;', hardly. goes gishness, but now that they wee "All aboard for the planet Venus!" forme of life In thin respect it to lire surface at -The human body neuallp 4-'aadlorel Why thar's blame few folks,aware o!the true Moat of na would like to go there,u prove fetal. sailors irons betGer'n th assts Jules reason,t�respect- no other planet save our own- Pre with his re thirty-dollar sulfa an'his lea ed him more than ever. SLOW that the astronomers say that sumably its seas,Iakes and riven are Holiday makers etlooM beware of . shirts an' his patent-leather boots— Frank spoke once more.. "Though Venus probably is inhabited How In- as wait�otocked with fishes and other becoming unduly aunbnrat, especially _ y an' thar's plenty more good, decent- I don't drink anythin' hard myself, yet tereetleig,it. would be to tarts a look Iiving creatures. Corresponding ten- if they have very tender skin. The livin'•fellers Bice him o, girlie, I i would never.hinder any of you Iron around and meet the folks, who may peeling of the face and neck after ex- ferences as regards land aatmala , hhia]s ye're a little bit off yer coarse hlavin' a good time ef it suits e, an' t' be alt ther different from ourselves. poeure to the sun !s Natures way of , age- wo121d nsiunly apply. To enppose that when,ye git talkie' 'bout ns fishermen. show that ther' ain't no 111-feelin' Brides, there must be many species there are• thinking, reasoning beings hinting that, if some precaution !a not _ Tbar's gentlemen in all professions atween us I'll stand tit' cigars for th' taken anicklY,something more serious an' plenty o' tenors w"t cads item- •c Wd. Jack, here're five appars. wouia Buppclse that we"could take a train able ate 's w aewmn .rssi In rryL may.result ou .'selves gentlemen and ain't by a•long ye mind sbootin up to tb bead o Eft able robber than merely possible. +• dock an' gittin' a couple boxes." And for Venus and travel thither. IL the D Mercury le Not Inhabited. ' � • . -. ,•" Fronk lit .Cacti? at the hospital while the maudlin mob wrung his passenger rate were the ordinary three .:)ff Only1 _ that night and made his .ray to the hand, slapped him# on the back, and cents a mile the trip would be rather It the tmagftary train that has land- Y°weasel absorbed in thought. It seemed declared that "be was a dog of a fel- expensive. - But it would surely be us on Venus were to keep an at the If only dinner cooked ibeelf, to him upon retrospection that the ler," Frank gave a wink to Jules and worth the money. Entering the book- same rate, sixty miles an hour, it And groceries grew upon a shelf, gut had ideas which differed material- discreetly left them to continue a car- Ing office of the Earth and Venus Rail- would cover the distance from Venus If childmn did as they were told, ly from his own and the Carrie Dexter r°use which lasted until five in the to Mercury !n fifty-nine years and And never bard a cough or cold, i road, one would pay$780,000 for:• sae• of the Bay Shore days. morning. way ticket, For the distance from would arrive;at the sun in 127 years. And Washed their bands and wiped "Aye," he soliloquized, "sbe's 9ittin' Sleeping ht a near-by hotel that Mercury is--the smallest planet in their boots, ` veer notions in her head .these days i night, Shorty dressed with extreme here to that planet (when it iS nearest queer ol:i;, I s giT�'; care next morning, and at ten o'clock to us) is cbout 26,000,000 miles. the solar system, being only 3,000 And never tome 'their Sunday suits; ` = not to be.bham for wishin' t' better waluea into Lhhe u e.,T miles in diameter,or about three times But always tidied up the floor :` herself in th' world, an I cal'late she Fish Company.• privilege for trippers wishing to see the size of the moon. It receives from Nor once forgot to abut the loci! hez't'' strand a lot o' joliyin' from her f The dandified clerk nodded to him the sights on the moon. But that is the nun thirteen times as much heat ' friends at the hospital 'count of her affably. "Good morning, Westhaver," a mere detail. and light per square mile of surface It John remembered not to throw yyooung man bein' a common fisherman. he chirruped. "Great screed they gave Let us suppose that the train was a as we get. Apparently its density is Hie papers on the ground, and oh! Z I:. Me's a fine gt I, anyway,'an' of I you dn•th papers. Must have had an fast express travelling Sixty miles an- much-greater than that of the earth If he would pat his pipes away ggiit.command o' th' Carson, I'll be for awful time or else It to made of different material And shake the ashes on the tray, .'. buyW bey th' best ring I kin afford. "Pretty so-so," replied Fran "Mr, hour night and day. It would reach' -So ho! hak'e's T wharf, an' I cal'late Zigler in?" the moon (240,000 miles) to 166 days, —tor it is as heavy as would be'a ball Inebead, of an the 'floor close by, th'. gang ell be full to th' bung after. r. Zigler was in, and c rty's or about Ave and a halt montha. There of lead of equal sine. And always spread his towel to dry, -_ trl even though they ain't name being given him, the clerk mo- the passengers would have an oppor- Life on Mercury is an impossibility. And hung his hat upon the peg p „ IL is a veritable furnace. If there were And never had bones in his leg! c awed their shares yet. !tioned for the young fisherman to step tunity to inspect the famous "craters" ' It was even as he had said. The inside that private office. and find out whether they really are any water there all of it would soon Carson's crowd,li'be'rally supplied with� The vessel owner—a perky 1�o�cing built of Snow, as some-lunar theorists boil away, the temperature on its sur- Ahem! If wishes 1111 came true, liquor by the touts which swarm man of Dutch extraction—was bngag• now allege. face being a good deal above •220 de- I don't know what Pd find to do, aboard vessels just arrived, were on-;ed in converaatioa With a heavily built, rees Fahrenbeit. Because if no one made a mess .g The journey to Venus is long and g �o�ing a Bacchanalian revel in the r�t;h-looking fellow who chewed to- ^--- - Th-ere'd be no need of cleanliness, �o c'ale. There was nobody aft in the bacco and expectorated deftly into a tiresome. A boy, tea years' of age Minard's Liniment for Dandruff. _ cabin—the memory o? the dead wise heavy brass cuspidor. would, in the course of the trip at an And things might work so blissfully at#11 Strong enough in awperstitioua; "Ate, Weefhaver?" The little man uninteftdDted sixty mills an hour, ar- - _ In time—who knows? they'd not peed • swab fi wan .,�+.�.•� l+as, cy dun v„a yuca i,v"aaa�,ly. rl'Ve YLti iratl'al ilUUd, ilNli3 :.l��uAlgh i414lllti •yftere is a nolla Ry, Ci10ng,st in me! ••,: . having a time there, and as,a result "You want your share checks?" life and find himself In his sixtieth Ruek!'n'e declandion: "The more And this being so, I fancy whether the wedge-shaped fo'c'sle was cram- "No, ,air," replied Frank respect- year by the ttme he reached Lis deati- I thirst of it, I fiord this conclu• I'll go on keeping things together. teed, When Westhaver entered be Was fully. "I jest dropped in t' see ye y - Fay Inchfawn. ' :greeted with a joyous shout. about something." nation. sloe more impressed span me: tG"- ^�" "Ho, that', skipper!-Yo're jest th' "Ah?" The vessel owner blotted a Yet, at that, he would not be too old that the greatest thing a human .; man we was a-tallcdn' about Come signed letter and wheele4 in his chair. to appreciate the marvels of a planet soul-ever does in this world is No Centipede, which, while about the same-size sa " �' •.-.over here!" life spokesman was the "What is it, my man?" t to see something and tell what it "What?" exclaimed the motorist who ' ;•:,•NewtoundlstiI who, the voyage pre- Weathaver glanced-at the stout man the earth •red in many ways similarly aew' in a plain way, Hundreds Tied ntn over a farmer's toe,""You want ', ,.`.:•u .i*dous, had drat the• heft of Shorty's masticating the quid. He did not want conditioned, is in ot,-er respects very of people can talk for one who five hundred dollars for a crus+hred- ;;;JiSt to tell his business before strangers. different.. can think; but thousands can foot? Nonsense! I'm no millionaire." ' "Waal," Frank laughed, "I hope ye "Can't I speak to you in private?" P"At a-scandalizin' me—" he said. "I'm sure this gerrtleman'll A Denser.Atmosphere, think for one who can see. To "Perhaps not,'• cried theasutierin; '. "No,no, skipper!" protested a ecoroe excuse me for a minute." Venus has an atmosphere like ours, see clearly is poetry, phop`ecy farmer; "and I'm ao'cantlpede either." x' cure " Mr. Zi ler made a but there is much more of It.. On high and religion-, all In one." -r--v— _ •g{ vojCey, g gesture terrestrial mountaintops the air le so Minard a Liniment for Burn, eta 7, The Newfoundland man foie to his of impatience, while the stranger sal.-'�. �,.?'c k..'°•"Ls. ss :�:..s' -r`._ ;G,:',:ti�, :isn„ e�t_"'-,'k•'r..�I'M7�:Tr'. at.a. ,'m 4i,, •°teaks"- _ -•-g:. Y :L{a'.xs, •_�'es •ar-` �, -<e 4 "rm'-:�;k'�-- ''-r,' .�r4a^� 'r'; vr: "' -."�' rt r, +«-+sq., -?' ^r> ::.' 1==-~"- ,�`" .'„,t•i .•¢.`k•'."'�`• •xma'. r•.f?°'•'k. ,e_ .a' c`.'. '[' rL:*w ...�mn .�• F:-!,.S rj'KU•i ,. i. �•�' 'C+'..n•-- _ -.qtr -�',i.!T^`�-.:i ,.,���ni .'^v. '..f.�i+''.i_.. �'. D^V... •4`'' .,x,,a•..if•• *'9;'_ Mg a.a- ...k✓:':. :s••f. '" ;•� _ 'r�. S. ,.'✓" .r• �•'v:• Y>� '�• ,jr a� ,•1.1=y, 1'-� YIP'nj du,. 1r. .•}. :F� y+'-'_!�� ,.,,.+�.•y -a5`.z'r' '.va Y' 'H ^-0 .i "t•-., nrP v e!'v ..•.P•'", :.w4.- r,{'I.^.'F'Q: L. •;5:,. a.CC1 j•y '••t`r"S'. '°`tt�• 'Z •'i•,l•, rr�t,�•Ki? .. -. .. - ..a rL,'. ,,,r�:,;r>- iiK?c-% ..w.^.', .^.:?;•: �.b�.,:'•:::.%a."v V .iM%. '.�.t., "•«E!^�►°-sa*.-'sitx�.w• Y mum British Reply to JI Po>tucare'a :•. " __ - A despatch from Paris as 7._.t. �. :;•` _. ;: —!n a note handed to the _. lied delegations at London ofs- Thursday night, according .. • " a Navas despatch from : _ - o H o Id ens ' +�f Five Year . r ® don, the British definitely optw . t lined their attitude with regasely. ® to Premier Poincare's proposs�y ercent Cat.'Ada's' ' aye. The plan for a 26 cent. tax on German ` • _ - says the despatch, is accept 1 onds`: '1'-, `-_ ` ­ - ory by the British, as are also hCE - - proposals for seizure of- customs and the control Of w Ii3sued in 1917 and Maturing 1st December; 1922. ® � and forests, but the lad ter -control is agreed to olotly conditionally upon the -Get-. - mans continuing recalcitrant CONVERSIQ�I PROPOSALS. : ' - and maintaining'their oppp"o _. • r' tion to the new customa lines. " TTHE MINISTER OF FINANCE offers to holders - Holders of the maturing bonds who wish to avail ® DEATH OF GRIFFITH. ' of these bonds who desire to continue their themselves of this conversion privilege should take LOSS TO IRISH CAUS invdtmeat in Dominion of Canada securities the their bonds. AS EARLY AS POSSIBLE, BUT NOT ® �. -LATER THAN SEPTEMBER 30th, to a Branch of privilege of exchanging the maturing bonds for new any Chartered Bank in Canada and receive in exchange •Kung George mod' i bonds bearing 5J per cent interest, payable half yearly, an official receipt for the bonds surrendered, containing - of Sympathy to Widow of either of the following classes:— an,undertaking to deliver the .........�..diag bond. of Sinn Fein Founder. 4.. _. the new issue. (a) Five year bonds, dated lot November, Dublin, Aug.-13—The death of Arty 1922, to mature fat November, 1927. Holders of maturing fully registered bonds, interest Grddii,t:h hoe bad a stunning effseet payable by cheque from Ottawa, will receive their -a major i of'tbs_ of (b) Tea year bonds, dated fat November, December 1 interest cheque as usual. Holders of �o .:+.,-,. in ih m use r' 1922, to mature let November, 1932. coupon bonds will detach and retain the last unmatured free behJxd the Aiighs-Irish tread ..coupon before surrendering the bond itself for conversion _ ' Prsyesn wen sedd in aH the Ca �; While the maturing bonds will carry interest to tat 'purposes- Chumbee today for the December. 1927, the new bonds will commence to earn Dow of Mr. Gwfffith and there were The surrendered bonds will be forwarded by banks many signs of mourning rhranghosa „ interest-from lit November, 1922, GIVING A BONUS to the Minister of Finance at Ottawa, where they will i the city. Numerous expressions odC OF A FULL MONTH'S INTEREST To THOSE be exchanged for bonds of the new issue, in fully, ® 'sympathy hate been.received by, a,{ - ® AVA1LiNt3 THE&=LVES OF THE CONVERSION registered, or coupon registered or coupon bearer form Griffith, aarorng th am messages a' pRly O carrying interest payable lot May and Yst November King Gtorge, the Irish politkal.les j of each year of the duration of the loan.the first interest are and the Irish Bisbap. After temd�" This offer is made to holders of the maturing bonds -Payment accruing and payable 1st ay, 1923. Hands � l:ia eynrpatfaias floe May, meseags err���` and is not to other investors. The bonds to be of the new issue will be sent to the bassos for =Rine G ovate addled- - delivery•imrnediately after the receipt of the surrendered "Ia emote ad his, untimely derstfh, T%z- isnned under this proposal will be substantially of the 'bonds. pray that Ireland may soon receive r ■ The perks for wlidoh be labor%&" same character as those wbkdfi are maturing, exslpt The toads of-the maturing issue which are not Time Ir" Government boa issued si ^a : . that the exemption from taxation does not apply to the converted under this proposal will be paid off in cash an g Nsstsraent •. , i dletrsa- .,` ..,.�.- .L its'firm new rastue. the 1st December, 1922. mdaation to tarry m the life woeik'e! r - -Mr.t rdfith to"the a;ehiseament b* 00 nearly Arles Griffith 4 W. S. FIELDTNC3. - tdh was 40 701= - sad a na0ve of Dublin. _ Minister of Finance. Dated at Ottawa. 8th Augaat. 1929. -- ` 'It's An Ill Wind That .' - _ ® ■ a a ® ® ■ ® ® ® ® ■ ■ ® ■ ■ Blows Nobody Good" r . j ' •A despe6ch tron Washington ` ...- P EDENT FA-US TO AVERT ERT GENE Pamonal +kWft for On the beads of the recently pub- says:—Warr S. Tower, Commercial s. Fire Bill Drafted � censoa figures Canada's indmw London, �� American Embassy,'k M-UP OF U.S. TRAMPORTATiON amounts. annaaliy Justice on Friday, In��la`s, A des despatch from Vancouver .`p ec 6400 ' mar`, � woman and c'hildr is kM Uom on. gram, that Great Britain's eaCfri i&,,'. , 'says:—A draft of the pro- dust:dal situation has been luavbs+a* Washington, Aug. 18.—President I PreMemt Harding serggpoted, be sub- influenced by the twin strikes in the ; RaoWne s latest effort to Dottie the mitted to some form out outside arbi- poled personal liability for fire V. tlaanadian Goverrnmenrt will ° suilroad shopmen's strike cd3.rpaed I trots . That was their only ill was read and endorsed at dmr* appoint a tads commissioner United Bastes. y - The'k% Walsh coil mixes seas rep•` here today an the seniority base,am riots. `It was empbaties,117 rejected by the annual meeting of the As- to rspm- upoin sad investigate open- suming their attivttfee; tens of thou- 4he ooutstry now faces the prospect of the railroad Exscutivea, who insisted lags far• Canadian h Oda ire Mexico. scads of men have secured work. Mr. d general tra,..,r , tis-up, with *at they most stand their ground on sociation of Canadian Fire The Order-iu-0ouncrl containing the, Tower reported the tautfle and - #r—nwI ..Li.,a r,.�:r:.�., Marshals here on Thursday -TFO!k y,, for• the 1�.�'..,.,.,.... - �+r r+ contributing bibutin o to to Luke Out I� ]t 'y �.,1 y' that"'•i r'r• �V-;Ia�.ithe as! elrt trios in w •� _ g � ��•. ,'' . •, ., ladies' the decision o! t•he This Act, which will come ,that "Meodao stasis : field far organ- with the new acttvkies in sympathy A " the nmad Leon Boe;rd, wtscn they go into force 60 days after receiv- izis>Q extending healthy trade re- flelrbs, and hues Government reveaass equdppment or to w�oek under 'on strike in dedame of the board's L udone between that country and are ;� :.. bly greater thin pevteotioes of armed guards. rnliagi, automatically sxase to be em- twg royal assent, will be adopt- Canada." -' Efforts of the heads of the "B ell eve province in the"Big p�loyeee of the rersl roiidvy Or wi thin the by every p -- - '- -. Pea" trrot6eaisoods, in the role of .jsrtsdictis of the board, and lose Dominion. The purpose of WHEAT �(�P �y mediators for a shopnren, it woe des- their seniority status, the -Act is to ena�le fire de- r HEA U O�1a11�ADA, 1922, 14oeK had Sailed lit night in a final President Harding was informed! eaTference with the committee of the this morning by the Railroad Execs partments to recover the cost TED AT 3209968,000 'Assoefation of Railroad Examtives, tive's Committee that last night's conJ of 'extinguishing fires from brought about, it is understood, at the ference bad failed, and that there i --- _ alp' 1>ICr$OT+a- who, through critnin- . l?r+ence t; Nardi::g — The peared eskk r. id.t 4 he al negligence, are responsible. Bureau of Statistics Estimates Shorn Bid Yield of Oats While y At that conference the brotherhood The Prosaism is said to ve express- ' Also Reach Huge FI�irW--Pots- adficiale proposed than the issue of ed great regret over the unfavorable :' , . Barley, Rye and flay be* .,, insbea;d od being referred outcome, but he made no further sill- 5s000 Lives Lost � Crop Rc.p to the Railroad Labor Board, as gestions. in Chinese'T to orted Good. . j,�`jjLY STAJ<LIJ SOFT' A des tch from Hongkong A des who from Ottg a says:— report. In the Prairie des good I - . pa n8 ng says Can ale wheat crop fuse year in saki-i,raina have fallen throughout a-hie v MarrdCoba 5 _ Five thousand persons are believed to mated at 320,9688,000 bushels, or and prospects in this province are TO have lost their lives in a typhoon that slightly more than ' twenty millioon!favorarble. In 8eskatchewaa the cs+opa ! D V swept over Swatow, 250 miles north j bushels larger than the final estimatei in the southern district are generally of here, on Wednesday night. Dead of hat year's.crop, by the Dominion; excellent,but in the central and north- bodies are floating in the harbor amid; Bureau of Statistics. This estimate is! ern dirtrkts they have suffered con- A dm*Ktseh 'hum Cleveland, 0.,;wale•until April 1, and Be.up ma-'�the wreckage and nearly every house I based on ooncUtions prevailing sidemabdy from drought and the y4" ' `10%78:--Coal -;. ...,- represented) chinery to lay plane for the making,in the city was damaged. The flood throughout Canada at the end of last, indicated on August 1 arg cola kkr- ti bwb sad miner is o - o a eiiective aft or following the drove-1x 1 fire in=�mo;nth, and"is arrived at by compiling�ably below average. in Alberta the _Iitrois and Western Pennsylvania on,date. habitants from their homes, I data received from crop correrpond-1 southern districts have recsved ample ri'irarsdsy agreed to make a contract. The conference formally osganiztd Warehouses were demolished by the ents of the Department, The eekimat-'moisture, but r: in the eentral ' Pamit�ting immediate resumption of; Thursday afternoon, with Michael stozm and theif contents lost or ex-! ed yield of oats is 509,752,000 burahele,`and northern districts are poor owing soft ooad mining in the central com-+ Gallagher, manager of the Hamra Coal pensively damaged. Two British as compared with.426,232,900 bushels'to drought. British Columbia has also Petitive field!, named a general com- interests, as chairman, counted noses steanims were swept ashore and their lost yet, and of barley, 64,881,000' suffered from drought. . r•.: Inktee to work out-the-details of-they and found operators representing 40,-:cargoes, it is believed,will be loot for.buvh h, ae, against 59,709,100 bushels! For the three Prairie Proviaee_ eoartr+act and adjourned subject to call 030,000 tons present and wilding to, pirates 'before they can be salvaged, in 1921. It is eWmaked` that the'forecast in bushels is as follows the' _fr on the completion of the committee's sign. Of this amount, 27,960,000 tons! rie:d of rye will be 37,848,000 bushels, figures.,in brackets 'indicating the fin Work. i was from this estate, which 'has a nor- Swatow is a port of 50,000 to 60,000 as compared with 21,455,260 last year,'ally estimated yields of 1921: -Acoarding to John L. Lewis, , the mat production of 41,000,000 tons a inhabitants at the mouth of the River, and flaxseed, 4,530,1x)0 bushels in coals-' Wheat, 297,781,000 (280,098,000) making of an agreement with the op-,year; 7,800,000 of Western Pennsyl-; Han, near the eastern border of the' pa'rison with 4,111,800 bushel's in 1921.'oats,. 304,869,000 (284,147,500); .bar- - =.-eratoas represented here'means tbat' vania's 50,000,000 tons, 2,470,000 of` provinoe of Kwang-turg. It is the` The estimated end of lvitlrin the week 75 t yield potatoes;Il�e•y, �4b,478,000 (44,681,600); rye-, 85, . per cent of the Indiana's 30,000,000 and 1,800,000 of j port for the city iof Chao-an-Hsieh,! 102,974,000'bushels, is smaller than..073.000 (19,109.7 _ .4W,000 men who have been on strike the 90,000,000 capacity of Illinois. In twenty-five miles inland. last v J 13,946,700), For Manitoba the yrQl be b-* at T rurk leaving the 7 pereentages +L 1:6 u'a w 33 per cent:. 107,346,000 bushels. The average yields in bushels are: Wheat, 63,444,- - &e ProPertiee three included in fields' of Obdo, lb per cerA. of Western The best cur- for hard luck is'hard viehi per acre of Fa11 wheat is eawd- 000 (39.054,000); oatrt, 73,028,000 (49,- ¢ (non-uni�ors prior to April ls�, and that' Pennsylvania, 8 per cent. of Indiana work. mated to be 2234 bushels as agairiet'442,500); barley, 24,534,000 (19,t181;- ttlhe United Mine Workers have won t.and 2 per cent of Ilbimois. II The news from Eirgland of theopen 21% bushels lest year. The total'600); rye, 4,240 000 (3,564,700); flax- therm strike.' j In addition to `this, a considerable, ing of a yield of ha great refinery in Swansea, yi y and clover is estimated seedy 611,000 (544,700). In Sasdcat- The decision to make a. contract' tonnage of all four States represented,Wales, by the Anglo-Persian Oil Com-' at 16,546 000 tons, which is the larg chewstr they are: Wheat, 175,100,000 without the co-operation of the op-'here, but not actually taking part in pany putting that.company in'a post- es't on record with the exception of (1;88,000,900); oaks, 154,669,000 ,(170,- erabers' organizations of Illinois and' the conference, is understood. to be tion, according to report, to supply that for 1916, when the yield was'16, 513,000); barley, 10,209,000 Tsrdraana was reached afte.•r the pcli•cy willing to sign contract when com-• at least one-third of the total con- 348,000 tons. Last year the total eummittee of the miners had met. The le.ed, while a far a yield 000)• z'9s 2?898 000 (13,546,000); P ` g_ part of Illinois sumpkion of the Britisli Isles, with a `vas only 11,366,100 tons, Of a!llalfa;flaxseed, 3,561,000 (8,280,000). In Al.decided to wait no longer and Indiana, Officially against any i daily p-rodncticn of 150,000 gnlgors, (first cutting)-the total yield is 488,-i berta they es+e: Wheat,69,287,000 (68,- : for the bulk of the Indiana and II- settlement that does not involve an is of interest to the Maritime Prov_ 000 tons as sgairbt 662,200 tons in�044,000); oats,77,172,000 (64,192,000); Itnois operators and make an agree c.greement to arbitrate everything on, ices where this company i; unler- 1921• barley, 10,730,000 (11,667,000); rye, lasast with the operators 'here willing the expiration of the con'trfaet, is de- ,taking deve:onments El the obi shy}ea ConditR^rrs throughout Eastern Cali. '2,940,000 (1,,999,000); flaxseed, 188,000 i _rte reuslase on the basis of the chi c'.arcd to be wavering. of New Brunswick and Novi S-oLiz. Qda continue to be favorable, says the (171,000), 4 ?;flea "-- • i .,. e. �,xw,i �i •n s ,+e.. a.-n.' _ - • o sr. �.+ ,p 's t a•+a• .r_p' r.• ....+a.. '1., x ,a:.. 'g. ,�•,a'? .�,•.: r.�'y,�,,,ga.. ".Y.�,ilrr"•fit.' .;,&, .s.�'^'!n� - ';rog •"` '•,y4`. u„y,-.+�' .., -','JG,.._ �,..P•ew.'`':r"'�. R.-.= w a r�" ..-a,.• -'4' ,;, ..;.re. 5K fir'.y.. •N? ..',u:.:� <',,co". - /°fir r. e .+•"�'�� ,s?i.r ��u Y:.z;,r.,<, .•,y'4' 7•.c.,^.-..ar,�,,a a',m'.i^•: -.e+4'�i. ..cs?.' "�e.f -•r. ,x e� .� .�tue,.t•wmea� ,�, •'' `' - ,:`•�•' •`p*t'•i� !„+-fir;. '•e+••i' ,•e�nn.nr. a:...s ., �'„ _w,+ '`- 3r•a. i...,,, ar- .Eq -�, - '',.�.',i n. _:..,/ :.r,,+;�E,tt-:9. pfd ....�•e>'.fe• _. acne.:.7 »: <,'; � ,�"` -L.Y! '*'.'�k'.- ,.a• - e..e•Ta t. v. , r s. 5�:}`• n �•. LOCALISM i-Mrs. Findlay spent few days -One and a quarter million • '., 1JQC�1s7MI :' last week'in Toronto with her son.'people are expected to attend the �'� - L. A. Findlay. Toronto Exhibition this year. RUIT � A r ."� t `' -•' st I -Thos. Law has completed the '�'•' -Born, on Sunday,August 18th, -Pure'Clover Honey, very fir P :' • . to J.B,and Mrs. Balsdon,a data h• of this year's crop, going at 17 re-painting of his residence and be g cents per pound at Buntings. * has also erected a new garage. - - - -` r . - : g ter-Mre.R.O.Crammer left on Fri. M. and Mrs. Banks, of Maple, -Mrs. Goo. W P. Every,.of _ l i,-°•. ' motored over qn Monday and Whitby, visited with her sister, Now that the Canning Season is ih full swing, be lure you -=-day for an extended trip to the , spent ,the, day with the formers Mrs. � J. Miller, for a few days went. have good Jars to insure yourself from the possibility , -Willard Croak left on Monday brothers here. during the past week. -Mack and Harr Blevins, of -Mrs, John Dwyer Jr. is ..eon- of Spoiled fruit next January. on the harvesters' excursion for Weston, are spending a few weeks fined to her bed with an at of .If there's any doubt buy new Jars. .the west. a i3n -Mrs. Penedos,of Florida,visit: with the Misses Law and other typhoid fever. We are glad to _ . relativee in the village. know that she is doing as well as ' � CERTO Ad with Mrs. and Miss Fawkes on. 'r Saturday. —Service in Pickering Methodist can be expected. church next Sunday at 10.30 a. m„ -W. J.Reid, who has been en- +-z" y A marvelous sure-jell for jams, jellies etc. =v. -P. E. Greenfield from Bow- followed by sacramental service. gineer at Oampbell's Mill during irl.r manville spent Saturday at W HyenfnQ aL T__o'clock. All are the peat few years, has resigned Saves you half the time and money. t $. Crummer's. ' • welcome. ---- to accept.a-similar position with ' . ". -Robert and Mrs. Taylor, of -Mrs.F.H. Doyle and daughter, the Whitby Power and Light ' r.. Utica,.spent Saturday with W. B. Boots are going up. Buy now and be , Mies Corinne, of Toronto, spent a Commission. i1=...:and Mrs.Powell. few days during<the past week -The St. Vincent de Paul boys' _ s �'. .' -Mr. and Mrs. Erquirt, of To well shod for fall at isr .: ronto. spent Saturday with W. H. with the formers parents, Geo. M, fresh air camp held their field day »: ,-. and Mrs. Palmer. of games on. Wednesday, the 9th to-day's prises ltl:,, and Mrs. Crammer. -Mr. and Mrs, Steele, of Toron- inst, at the camp grounds when a ' -We congratulate W. Crammer °- "on having passed his Junior Me- to visited their relatives here on list of 40 prizes were competed "ka - trieulation examination. Thursday evening, Mrs. Steele for,in running races, broad and match for our annauneoment of the arrival of our fall and child are remaining a few high jumps etc., in three classes, stock from Williams, we have a work boot -Mrs. W. H. Peak and daugh- days before returning home. 10 years wad-under, 10 to 12 years ^ ter, Miss Reta, of Toronto visited g Coming which is guaranteed A -Mrs. Rankin and W.' F. Hen- and over, The competition was�. waterproof. ^'.Pickering friends on Sunday. derson spent last.week holidaying kindly eoptested'and after a very p -Mrs. Houser and her three at the home of the former's daugh strenuous and enjoyable after- g.:, boys are spending a two Weeks ter, Mrs. Frank Sarles, of Trent- noon under the supervision A special sole having twice the durability of any -` vacation at W. H. Crummer's M Winlaa and daughters,of on, also with friends in Belleville. of instructors McCaffrey and other leather sole known. rrqq -Dr, At Pmore, of Sarnia, who, Sheppard. The prizes were award eterl�lro, are visiting with the : was attending the Veterinary As- ed and presented to winners after v= i ,.formers mother, Mrs.Burrell. ®ociation in Toronto last week, each event by Camp Committee, Fred T. Bunting, - Pick®ring -Mrs. W. B. Powell and elan- spent a , few days with J. R. and Messrs. Donnelly sad Hallegan, Betablished 1851. ter, Miss Mies Ethel, are spending ire The and also called on a representing St. Patrick's Parish, tW o weeks at Utica, Uxbridge and number of his trieude. Toronto. Thee camp has erected Brown HUL -Three yours lade from O to 11 a Mission Cross during the past -Luther Rant,, of Spokane, g ;�tiv,;. years of age were wandering about 'week and as a resort for boys is • iii; Wash., and George Harvey; of To- the village all day Monday and rapidly developing into one of the O°=iO, vi Findlay an sae eveaft. -theywera st fresh air camps in O"ta..:-, C on Tuesday. I; strangers their actions aroused and will likely soon be classed as Ig fi ;e -Harry and Mrs. Ellicott are sue icioa, and constable Shepherd the best as to location and other. - �i`' spending a couple of weeks at g The committee intend to `` " too them in charge and had them wise, i Barrie with their eon, Randall, -'n appear before P. M. Clark, who put on so evening's entertaiament r� s."tvbo is in poor health.: _ r —Mrs. A. E. ]Valor, of White gave them some friendly advice before the close of the season, of , ' dale;and sister, Mrs. Burton My. The boys, who were from West Which due notice will be given in w ft ...'ere, of Pittsburg, spent Monday Toronto, were evidently from good the press.—Cox. homes and were rather bright in ?tArith H. and Mre. Machin. _- As Walsall Q �. s s i - -J.and Mrs. Greenlaw.and evn, appearance. They admitted that BRoniz-III losing memory of our the had run awn from their z and. Mrs. Clinch and daughter, y F dear eon and brother.Lorne Russell, •�- 1`i r`' Millie, all of St. Catharines, spent homes in order to see the world, who died at his home at to Pape Av- enue. r° ithe weekend with friends here. and gatnrally they struck• out for Toronto, on August lbth,.19.1, 0 _ Picli e'ring; Thep were now willing to his:Dth year. �s ` `` : -The bee keepers in this local- L.� 11 =&• its report e�Rood crop of honey of to return home as their financial Ifl our hearts four memory lingers.. 1 - etandin was reaching a crucial Sweetly tender, fond and true . ON <fr_, good quality. Prices at present g There is not.&day,dear Lorne, • i - point. • or . rrange from 17 Beats per pound up That we Ito not think of you. � . -�f �- to 25 teats. The barbers of the province .•.,: No one knows the silent heartache. '•'° -H. and Mrs. Mechin were in held A convention a few Reeks ago Only those who have lost can tell 2 Ladies Black, )Fine Lisle Hose, sizes 9,91=:. and 10. r Toronto on Wednesday attending at Guelph, when very important Of the grief that is borne is silence ! '-t 1.00 x he funeral of the formees,young- steps were taken towards imprav• For the one we loved so well. 3 pairs for. _ • . r' teat sister,Mrs.:John Shank, whose ing their calling and also looking -'death occurred on Monde to the interests of their customers. ]hisses' black and gun metal Oxfordsi sizes 11, 12, 13 y Now Addorttaomonts. _ ' -W, F. and Mrs. Law and Miss Among the regulations they desire ;_ 1.95 - Winatfred, left on Wednesday to have enforced is that propsect- - and 1, iegular•2.95, Clean-up at " SECOND MOWER AND SPREAD- morning on a two weeks' vacation ive barbers must pass an efficiency SER for sale. Apply 3 R,ThDS Pickering, Ladies' Patent Pumps, high heels, and Ladies' Plain n" which they will spend with their test before a provincial board of Sid Pumps, Cuban heels going at half rice r. relatives in Tillsonbur In Mr, examiners, and also undergo A �`OR SALE-Geed light wagon io P + g f3 p n g good repair. Apply J Richardson. '18-50 € Law's absence, Mr. Jacques, of strict medical examination before away below cost to clear up these lines, reg, Whitby, will have charge of the they w4ll be granted a diploma: - . Jr' by rOR"BALE-2 -motoreveles and �► ±=.-*1.00 and 4.50 pair, now - - .. -• .1�D2.00 bank here. According to the demands they i' vest packet kodak, T,C. Brown, Broush- { --The coal situation remains have made any person suffering am, any D & A Corsets, special clean-up, well made of heavy unchanged, only the outlook be from certain contagions diseases OOT9 REPAIRED-Boots and 'material, elastic band with hose supporters; '"• .r.. ';; eomes more serious everyday the will be barred from the oeenpation., B ry shoes repaired neatly and quick l Thos. ' strike is prolonged. The railway The Drury Government will, the watson.church st..Pickerins. it-23_ sizes 20, 21, 22, 23, 26 and 27, reg 3.25, at „-42.19 strike may also add greatly to the barbers assert. grant them the ^Olt SALE-Good milking cow, due ,=difficulty of distributing thecoal. laaislatinn they have asked for, FOR calve first week of New pear (third calf) 2 specials in roller Towelling=jest in time for the Great anxiety now prevails every- The public will thus be benefited sae. R.white,lot 2s,eon. 1,Preker+ng. 4s threshing—plain unbleached Crash 15c per They will get where as winter approaches. in two ways, a TOV E FOR SALE-Heater, coal nn, s. -One of the young amen Camp• more efficient service and they will Sor-wow.in excellent condition, almost new, = yard ; Striped Crest with red 'bolder, per yd '20t: .. - ,� ing at the bay met with a painful be served in more sanitary our Apply at house.Pickering Ysllage. Chas.Knew. white brown, navy, sand accident on Sunday forenoon. roundings. While the majority TANTED-An experienced girl for Men's Lisle Hose, in,grey, y� � while diving nis need came in O career s ops are m sense„ ncuKWU, etc., reg 50c. goigg out at 39C y contact with a sharp%tone inflict- _neatness and cleanliness there are wren on Farm. Pick rr;SU - -' ing%bad cut on the back of his a number_4"L are not up to the `— lie waa aule-to motor up hark id this respect. The barb- HINGLES FOR SALE-First and to the village to receive medical ors also eomtemplate other inn0- Ssecundclas9 quarry.British Celumbia thin- r K. attention. vations. They propose that their le.at lowest possible prises. Tiros. Paterson. —Two boys, who escaped from shops be more private in char- �1�etn°n` Our Corticelli SwPater ' Yarns for Fall have arrived—a fit. John's Ioduatri$1School, Eaot aster tike that of 'the dentists, �TAXSULwTT 0pl• beautiful array of shade,—white, pink, nile, jade, brown, Toronto, were caught lit the G. T. and when a person wants a h4iL n,urs. iive.fowl. horn hair etc. Ressdenc ' _ e a_ L__.t _ t 1 .7 ,R et$ClOn here on Wednesday cut, w date-..,wac be arranged for. on Brock road 3 1-4 miles north of Brougham. ` cope , , iuwl, v1S, , $, ae oeouinK by Conatable Shepherd, This would be a great benefit to Brougham P.O`—_ r who had been notified to be on the the busy man; who often finds it -a BALE-White Wyandotte henna, sand, torgaois, beauty} : Fyearlings, bred-to-lay: A rare opportunity wlSterla, reseda etc. look-out for them. The officials at difficult to spare the time waiting to qa cure a few good breeders at i2,t10eath, lx 'the School were communicated for the barber to call out "neat" L.Ruddy,Pick:nns. 45t ':1 with and they were soon on hand probably several times before his to take the boys back to the Insti- turn comes: CARTAGE-To and from Toronto. . S . % ,Reasonable rates. Estimates given on ton tution. -On Wednesday night of Iasi lotq, Thos,williamw R.R. No. 1, Locust Hill. The Women's Institute will week, about 11.50 o'clock, two Ind.phone 3017 I�tark. 35-3 hold their August meeting and young men who live near Belle \'OTICE-Haviogpurchaseda hay annual picnic on Thursday, the ville, were returning home from �\press from theectate of the late T.Oliver,I A RE 24th iast •at the home of Mrs. Ed- Toronto in a Ford t01iC1nR Car Pu prepared to cater to the wants of the com- BUNDYS _i' ggRD�ii + mumtyin this line. R.Conner.Brougham P.O. - gar A ndrew. Miss Rorke, of To- and, when they reached the vill. Phone Pick 513. - 35tf ronto, will give a paper, entitled age, stopped at Jos. Cowan's to OG LOST-Strayed from the "More Play in the get a fresh supply of gasoline. Dmises of Geo.Cammack, Greenwood Road, Everybody come, Bring your When several gallons had been on Aug.14th or 15th,an Irish terrier dog. Infer- lunch baskets and friends and pumped into the tank, the owner mattes as to his whereabouts-will be gladly re- ' make this puting as enjoyable as of the car took Mr. Cowan's Ian- itat Pickering drug store. 48 .a., it has been in previous years. Note tern to see how full the tank wag. FOR SALE-Cheall all s kinds of _ c the change. Mr. Cowan warned him Of the wagons,harness,and all kinds of farm im- "U .-RE plemscal s good order. Use several heavy and . -St. Georges Church services danger of that proceeding. Some light scales and cook stoves and treaters. H, „ neat Sunday, August 20th : :Horn• more gaSOline was ptimped in and Herman,Claremont. Phone 201. lief next - — _. ing at 10.30-;--F,_v_ening-at i•00- 't'1� the man repeated the-act witbAhe- ROB �t.-ACRE FARM -FOR--- — �j Q��� '7 of S Rev. D. B.RogerF4, ;11.A.; editorial- lantern, but a second warning was _C:1LE-3 1-2 miles cast of Claremont on a sae L�■■• u� Cold Ater Paste, s' secretary of the General Board of unnecessary, for immediate) an g"`'ernment roa8,half mete from station;church, _ y y y . hoot,store and post office corset nient, •A 1 level �p Religious edueati6n for Canada, object lesson was given illustrat- clay loam soil; 3 acres of orchard; good fences; in White and Tin tso will officiate at both services. lie. ing' the great danger of holding a spring creek across fete farm; outstanding large :k brick house with beautiful lawn and trees; two ,Rogers was until his appointment* flame of any kind near the Open- large bank barns and large silo. This must be as editor of the church publiea- of a gasoline tank where the seen to be apprr ciated. Terms reasonable. , ply to\Vm,Erhvards Ci neourid ai Muresco will coffer tion9, a prominent rector in Mont.' fumes are sure to ignite._ Without _ - -- — ------ — real. It.is_hoped a large congre- a mom ' - whole H,ARN1 FOR BALE Being lot n&. - - { Et to htsar This inside of-the car was a mass Of i con.5.and part of lot 12, con.4 Pickering. Q• .•Qe�Qnt� � 3 square �ee Vs and containing 92 acres,in a good state of culti- F3 V - re sq e distinguished visiting Clergyman, flames, and all efforts to extin- t'ation, Good frame house and new bank barn, •+;. Al -Gardeners in Pickering own• uish the fire were fruitless until small orchard,well watered, and never failing g g s ring at the house. There are 6 or 7 acres of ship are suffering a great loss on the whole top and the upholster• timber suitable for fire-wood. 11-4 miles from account Of the township bets in Were completely destroyed Greenwood and half a mile from C.N.R.station • p g g p y y will sell on reasonable terms on account o{sick- „Tut up lII 1 2 and 5 lb. packages, quarantined for the European only the metal frame work re mess, Apply to Jas.Hick, R.R,1, Locust 10Hi11: _ r; coin-borer. A number have plant- waining. Fortunately the tank ed s,-considerable quantity of corn .did not explode, --nor did the en- receive � but they now find that they have gins any damage. The Coal,. ,: ., 0 � Drop in and get a Color Card�anci ao market for it outside of the owner took the car back to the township. Some claiiu that the city the next morning when it re- read all about this quarantine was .unjustly imposed ceived a new top and upholstering. on the township, for although the The men then resumed their Jour- Hard and Soft Coal of the corn has been attacked by a worm noy eastwards after receiving a - a best quality on it finisb a it is not the corn-borer. They very expensive lesson. A flash- s n sry Rr maintain that the Department did light is the only safe light to use hand not make a thorough enquiry, but around a gasoline tank or where LAW . .' •: 1 relied an rumor. We cannot there is a quantity of gasoline not THUS• A. LA •' f T � vouch for the truthfulness of this completely inclosed and ao car Gnu V e s Bundy, Pickering ; . !report. _ _- • , ;owner should be without one. i �rJr��e:'�xrz+rx°9..t.>„,..�.:.....x., � _.. _ ... - .0 - ._ r�:c�•.r';R...,_ .,._._:....._ ....., .. _..,..•�^,._4.._�;:�.:: :,::•�..;,.+ar•..:�i-�rG,:.,y;z���:�.�'�' .