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'' ✓• .fit�'�-,- •.� � ��. , u► .f VOL. XLI. %-' TICKERING, ONTa, FRIDAY' AUGrST- ?5, I82? - - - No. 4 ,_ . - . ;D >elsmiastal da�e3el►, ROSEBANK BROCK ROAD. _ . . - Gav011 .'E Baker _ _ .,, . . '--igetabllehed 1828 Yedfcal • The masquerade on Sitwday night, Wm. Bunting is assisting W. H, under the mane ems t of the Cotta- Jackson manufacturing ladders. rrnf gars' Association was a tremendous` Congratulations to Walter H:Jack• GREENWOOD R•p E. FORSYTH, Oph.D Director We have moved our Office and .success, being attended by nearly two,son on passing with honors•hie junior .Opptco*metrical!Association of Ontario. Res hundred people: most of whom-were .uo-tricula ion exyminat.inn,-gt �liaw6 _ - - '.��'� ILLS. Istered.btemberof{the American Opwmetricai Music Store to the centre of in costume. The prize•wlnners were!High School, Voile 22Eyes examined by'appointment. s 'Phone 2o Association. Claremont, ink.. Mrs. Lee; of Brantford: Mr. Gorrie, � The County road grads'is at work the town and-we are put- of Toronto ; Miss Eileen Hird and;between the 2nd and 3rd concessions, F. TOMLINSON, M, B., Member ling on a new brick Herbert Taylor, of the Bank. The .making the grade safer for trafi3t. 1�1 w ottthe College of Physicians and Surgeons musig was excellent, being furnished The railings should be placed in post - otOntario. Office: that formerly occupied byy front and making by an orebestra of five pieces-piano,' tion as soon as possible, as there has the late Dr.R.Brodie,and latterly by Dr,.Cald- drums banjo, cornet and saxophone. been many narrow escapes from acct- well. Phone. Claremont,Qnt. 231y a large and We are hoping for many more such dente. ' =-VE.iCARTVPRTGHT, 'M. D. M. spacious building 7O ft. long enjoyable evenings, - - %C.?P.(ic S.,Ont. A coroner for the Coun- I hFive a stock'of Bran-aild Sjhorfig a: „ �yofOntario, Office hours-: 12.2 and 6-s p.m.. LAKE SHORE. - GREEN RIVER. y. ty f ntari{, O e appointment Phone]cell w ' -- made from Ontario wheat, No.24.0, Ind,phone No.400. Pickering. On- Miss Bessie Hoover, of Toronto, ie 331v We are-Selling Agents for At New Tomato on Monday, Aug. which as all know,. are ' O' g g 14th, death came to the relief Harry spending a couple of weeks.tinder the ' much better value '' y Phonographs, Pianos, Slnlrer Sewing Salter,after an illness of about sin Parental roof. # • =fir `N�'vT 0. MCKINNON, M.D., L.R.O.S., Machines, Records; Sheeb, Music, ears, durin which he bore intense Misses Heron and Edna Annie, of :'than 'Western stuff. . Edinburgh,member of the College of Band Instruments.Violins etc. y g Toronto, spent the week-end with - .PhysWant and Surgeons of Onuulo,Di ectesa suffering, particularly during the last > a�of so sl 0ollese of burofaon Edfaburgh. Government Standard two months, with great Christian' Mre. Patterson. stsantion to daloasaa or vomen sad g Frank and Mars.Turner and child. Also a-•small' qutintity of Barley , ones sod realdentfa,Brooaham. Lightaiag Protection. fortitude. Hew" in his 27tb year rem, Miss Mary Doten and David Feed (the4 best pig feed for the '. Beatty Stable Equipment, viz: and was a member of the Methodist .' Annie spent last week-end at Orillia. money on the market ) Steel Stalls and Stanehiona, church. His funeral took place on �• - Water feu Thursdav last from the home r,f his Roland and Mrs. Hill, Miss Pollard Bay Qe,rs,�' * -- - eats,-Levi sad Mrs. $alter, when and Rupert Potts, of Toronto,have All at reduced 'tees to get a H.'gFNNEDY, Barrister. Sol- returned home,after spendirog their. p Litter Carriers. is body was laid to rest in the Union quick clean-up. - •s W.iettor..Notary Public.=Conveyawet• tc. Oemetery. The funeral service was holidays at Wilson Park. 9 P• wlitby,Oat. 41 • Assolicitor. Ontdua the Rev. W. A.Bonner, A 1 OHRYSTIAN, Bavrister and of Pickering. He leaues too mourn his All accounts are now due. E: •eolleuor.Notary Tnmaa Btu nosq to / loss his ts,two brothers and one CH ERRYWOOD. *sa.8OID9a Brook.St.North.wbitbv. i6ly - sister. -'- .Pl"fee.aettle Word Aug. ZL Mr. Rivitcher• who recently sue- ALES JOHNSTON-Barristers BEA •� - ceeded Mr.Hynde, as station anent on etc.;S2a Danforth Ave. (Woolworth 131 ) J. L W9@T HILL. the 0, N.R., was summoned to8olina. .0 oronto. Phone Gerrard 4411.Saturdays, M - e his former charge, on Saturda even very 1790. (Fad.) 401y _ A garden party. under the auspice+; ing last, when the residents of that CLAREMUNT - of Christ Ghurf h. 8carboro, will be cowinunity wished to convey to-him V.Z.A. GkRImmIT, W ;. 1 LLIA_M J. BEATON.B. A..Bar- held on the Rectory grounds (car stop .their appreciation of-him as a railway y1 rist•er, Soi,(,tor, member of the rum of _ Licensed .. •k.'4• Kingston road), on.the evening of. official and as a neigbbor. This ap- � i Ryckman,Denson.Foster and Beaton. Totoo»to 9$turda Aug. 13th.`when a c>r�d ' General Trusts Building,85 Bay Str et,Toronto. y g g preciatioa war;given in the form of an , ;d a 9C 1 and 2. balme- 'ad Undertaker. nrogram, through the courteav of G. address and a well-filled purse. The Motor-Hearse. W, Burt, will be rendered by the fol- presentation was made in the presence lowing able Went : fiartwelle de Dental Toronto connection for of a large ntriziher of has former fu+iin M;lls, the celebrated baritone : NIxl- bore• and a number spoke showing Hospital Service, eclat Wood. .mucical entertainer: the high esteem in-bi"h be was bead i t J. HUDSON, n• D. S.. L. D. S.. - 7'ercy David.comedian:Albert David, in the community. and - expressting . 182C'arltca Toronto. •Ilud*en'sNew tenor, and other lead!n talent.. Thr symeem" of 4omiortzoleplate work. Wri±efor •• �+ ` thei regret at his denuder-to from indo 1=11 or phone North 3316. 4 16 'Wrhitlevale highland -Creek Band will fie in at- their mld4?..., rri'e wetcot>r!r" Mr. and" _ tendance to furnish choice muste. y rQ: '+witcber and lAmitytooarmlds4t, • Fdefietihmente will be served on the and hope their sojourn- here may tre a BLARF, B. BEATON. D. D. 5,,. , Gradtcnte of the Royal Colette of Dental Theerv;tee Garage grotinda. The proceeds are is aid of pleasant nape f Surgeons and University of Toronto. Office E- the buildloa fisod Admission 25 eta.. rj' jJ ' - t+.; over w Mt Pr le's hardware store. Whitby. children under 12 pears 15 eta.- Every- - y1•e'' z33 �E ^al ellaee hours ti to 12 1 to s,3^,. Ind,tpi-�e a Ogerhauling, >�ainsing. all�kinde y _ _ __ ... . -. - ^a9.'�ixle• 3all:Bt.,.3�11Z9 r� Sell phone:.o. 44Iy, hod „welcome. -BROUGHAM. rtspairing done Ignition Lome of Our Productions) - -- a apecialty. WHITEVALE. Mrs. Doble, of Agincourt. Is visiting We sell 8111's Rite-Lite Lenq;-ftlr " sft#ifnso* garb*. Your old Ford top re-covered Titb Fred and dire. Cassie. all makes;of car?-the befit for $18.00. Jack Birnie, of Winnipeg:with his V. H. Dr,baon, of Be4vertoti, called in the market for WV. RICHARDSON-Real He -- family for &few weeks. on Mrs Philip on Tuesday last. -----_- the prit"e. •'Late, Insurance.Conveyancing, Not Ber & PQ`ynter Mrs. Bradley,of Miltoo.iis visiting Wesley Harvey aed 'R.usnell Philip Public.Etc..flickering.Ont. 811y `• •► ++ with her father for a time, loft for the west on Munday-moruing FOR SALE. ___-- _ _ •. - -- -.-__-. ._ .__. .. ._ Mrs. Swardfat er and children. of Mrs. Watson, of Winnipeg. le with g Heavy Wagon, f 4 H AZEL ANNiS-Elocutionist. For- her brother. Wm, H.-Major. Winnipeg, visited with Fred omit Mrt•, -_ • s FRUIT BASKETS i wer posit of wen A. Sm:t For terms Revi afod Mrs. Price arG txm in at Caasie fors few days. q P g Set of from Hsirrotvw pnd open' dates. ind. phcme Malvem 2408 Fruit Baak eta of all descriptions great- A1Roe�i3 Park for a few weeks. Mrs. Linton an$little Dorothy Lim- Creek P,O. 35-9 tome ent a few dais with the former's _ All in good ah%pe. - ly reduced this year, !firs. Clark, of Missouri, is visiting � �_ POSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer. Plenty of all kinds on hand at with her daughter, firs. Fred Major. daug ter.Mre. Feasby, of Oshawa. Woodworking and General , . for counties of York and On•tarlo. ace- Green River, Mr. wad Mrs. Leary spent a few daps Mrs, Davl children,of Toronto, B1atStgmithin �� ' si*assl«of all kinds •canned to or sboalwt with friends in Stouffvilie last week. are enjoying a t week's holday with C aotsaa, adds•«Ot«a Bsssr P.O., out _ Urfsddress R.•R. No. 1.Locust Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Brown.of Detroit, her mother and sister, Mrs. Littlejobb W. H. JACKSO , Brock Rnad Home Phone 9405 Marti. are visiting with A. E. and Mrs: and Mrs.-Cariton. Pickering, Ont.1 - DT B.BEo*.TON TOWNSHIPOLESS Chopping and Oat Rollin seer week M or. William Murrison and Mies Bella '.' o 0onvayaaear, eommiesioner far esiftis pP g g y Murrieon and Sir. and-Mrs. Stewart. - ,: - sft0daviss, aoaoa■saas. ICU. honey to loon - day excepting Monday. rank and Mrs.Weir.of Portage la of 4rrison od, visited with George and *Harm tasaar of frav*l•ta Ia. On and after Aug, 15 the price will be Prairie, are with D R. and Mrs. Bea- g Here You .,*Dees• hl + a, oar. T-v afire. Duncan on 9<3nda ^' ^ lowered to 7 teats per curt, ton for&few days. y' ' W. J. a;nd Mrs, Beaton, of Toronto. The Women's institute met an DAVID A, PL'G of-Live stock auc- ` W G BarneB, Green River are with the former'; parents, D. R. Tuesday afternoon at the home of Dunne". Graduate of C. M. !noes' school, p dire. Ea. Willvon. Only six membe"re .Chicago Lifetime experience with pbdigi'eed and 1fra. 43eatnn after smendinc a - yKrs,. _t-* =l.-_k__ .... _..k. !..; :.1 ,. ..t.. • r ht( _ • few weeks in ffuskoka. were present, nut tour new members + prowpt tYattendedto. Iermsreasonable, Phone sa• PwKh lil�\1 • , CemenI,t 81vt.,laremom. iwy • - - - were added to the roll that day, &I• l 48HAWA t-411R, hough there were. Inc u og rao:ore• �7M. ' MAW. LICENfiED AL'C- about twenty ;present. A slice pro• ` Coal J - " T10I,1EER,tor tbrk,Qrrtarto and Durham LUMBER YARD gram. was. given: Readings by the J Countied"Ati kinds of sales promptly attended 04hawa'a Big Flair is only three Misses Roberta Phillips and Gwendo floe Tvma reasot»We. Date1 for :area may be weeks awav and according to'.reports 1 n Devitt.'a recitation b ►line AA?h• 3i arranged at NEivS'Oflicv, Nett and Indrpen- , the biggeels and best Fair in the teen Clews, instrumental-mttsir, by. L Z�m ��1• dent pond. R'h�tby.nit. Y Hardwood Flooring bigtor of Ontario County will he held y Mrs. Carl Devitt lit and two Bolos by'firs. ,�,• at O-haws this year. The largeat ul.,. sr ts...e. T)pq(-nnaA1. of Toron _ Dr. N. E. KeEwen,Ji•V.SC. --We can supply on in Prize Lists have been mailed. If you to, in her aharmfbg way, which added _ C!I in rrS,I e, W ` after- Veterinary Surgeon. pp y Y have not received one write to the mucb to the enjnvment of the _ 1 Y 8 Maple, Birch Beech Secretary. C. P. DAvlq, 19 King St. noon. Lunch was nerved at the close �j d r Graduate of University of Toronto. P r s l Nest,Oshawa,and one -will he sent. of the'meeting. Reddy RHO CI,., c r Former Veterinarian to Macdonald Plain and 'Quartered Oak, Your attention Is-called to the follow- Former Agrlcultrral College, Quebec. ing interesting fpatttres in connection - - jZa L�I�� �. at „ with the 1422 Fair,: F,nlarRed Prizes BROUGHAM. u Prompt attention to all clients. ';all Beaver Board - = in Prize Lisr, Additional Clagses in '+-1 Aril, and Ind. Phorea, 13t�Cka ' _ Prize List, Ali enlarged MiAway with Nrthihq was sent, last week to our PICKERiNG, ONT7kRIO Bin Carnival Company, Seven Big NF. -man of the picnic of.our Sah c _ _ Free Acts in front of the Grand Stand, path School held on 'the 10th ingtat II, �, R E ES 0 R= TIME TABLE-Ptckeripg Station We D•■ Gordon& Son Better Speediifg in the Ring and min OahawR Pork on Lake Ontario. Nell! \ 1 enlarged Fireworks Display. Re. now; that is too bad. 'Our scribe T.R. Trains goinlrEat die a followa p ?�OCLT�T A=LLi No. 10 ~tail 7.57 A M. ....PICKERING member the4dates and the place Sep• must have been cooling off under some o. tmber 11th, 12th and-IStb at Oshawa, big shade tree those hot days of last --------- ---- „�,.:'. f" 38 Local ...?:i P.M. 59 Local ',0.04 P,M Bell and Independent phone. Ont, week and let the tifrre slip by for send- i Q Sunday train, i.57 A. W ing the good news. To say we had a -♦ Trains going West due as follows-- A R A GF E GREENWOOD. fine time wotlTd be talking mild, We Trains ;5 Local ♦ s ll M. " had a grand tirtte and the day wRS all No. The Chevoolet liarage and Service that could he desired. The Old 1aliP 27 Local 2.44 P. �l.• Station at Brougham still have their Dlias'Oonataace Smith is viaitingher looked so calm .tnd peaceful,not even :fit 9 Mail 9.k.,3 P. M. expert from the factor and also have grandparents, L, and MrA. Write, Sunday train, 9.05 P. �I. New Chevrolet 490 Specials in stock, Miss Rfl'ie AdRinson, of Winnipeg, Sato iisrlo9eiwgtal9teitlterclhy��oa '! s Foregoing is according to Stxr.dard the 3 speed car at the 2-speed price, and formerly of Greenwood, is ht)ii- ink. Ftrisnely w jilt' vin a Li!y agent for cream- ��:irate ors, w utara �agttig is Rh relahrvec here. diinR, its the ,i ee tcits drd, Just hero -- --_-_' - Batteries, Goodyear and Dunlop tires, Graham rt6d 111ra. Johnston and Miss ' - - The only car on the road that pcanpot Vera called on a number of their fri• eemwtmp of express sincere had their part START BUSINESS he matched by our competitors. Less ends in (�raentroo as week. aq and less oil than any car on the Miss Mary Hngerman,of White.vale. enkt<could not a with us 'liar ;ti. R hue been holidaying with her grand• aicknefis of some and the buss harvest , .,x road and Service rs•oar Watchword• time for others, The accomniodatior. • r •rents• W. and Airs. Ornlerod. flleasan7'tastin R reshFrl SCHOOL THIS SUMMER `' White Rose Gaseline and F.narco Oil. P and pleasures were all that Rnv one __r --1g�. g" �rw. Mrs. Brown and danghterbave•heen p i� ' holidaying with the fortner'a sister, could wish for: boats for all for n 'and.givesprompt relief in cases.of Sick ' "4 �} haw_Schoob in Toronto never Y Gerow 8 Garage, �rongham Mrs: Nelson,Lid ett•, of Brooklin. a chaarge oRnff 15 cents, swin shedest 'Jaundice,Corotipeboe Indigesnon _- Tie to......00ls o � t all July and Autust. Doa't w..ee the ai H P has returned to her one, after and beautiful grounds,all tree, vn holiday season-.tart nowtolearn type- ' ho,ldnvih with Aiisa Edna Middleton, .boys; High,Park is not in it. It may matic or Gouty Conditions,' writingR, shorthand and bookkeeping. -� FALL TERM . g do'for Torontonians, wino have only a --•-' 1 lodivi-1-1 instruction in every course I Cecil and Miss 'Gladys Denny, of few square-feet of earth to live on and 9 Wampok'a Gr.peSalt, P. McIntosh, Chief Principal ss��QQ li nionville. motored over and took in at Run time like to enjoy the shade of a1.o 6 highly,emmmegd-• ��� BUS sssceoo�s opens Aug, 60 the M. 0. social on Wednesday even- y j y ed i.�e 1lbatl,sad a tree, but Ior us bops and girls in * In�iiea Maud Lawrence, of Port Hope, South Ontario with our broad flelds all Skin eel *w g=g`' a' y saw TQRQ(1�'TQ LLIOTT knd Miss Gums,of Gravenburst, have where shade trees are so plentiful, t - NtAR ive us once more a picnic in the Park Q Eaallrnt to sl1 Fe.us 1tALTS ' been ,holidaying with Mrs. Norman g P daring Measles,Searles Gibson. at Osb&wR, our own county, by the Firer, Oickm Fat and ' : Mr. and Mrs. Gums,of Gravenhurst, lovely Raters of Lake Ontario, when fevers W ba' • • :Yon a do Charles Ste,Toronto it is on its, beat behaviour,as it was - g called on their relatives,Mrs, Norman 66A and came syr STlTt.r .Grain Chopping Gibson and Mrs. W. T. Middleton oa thatdsy, We cruet that nest May or tam: t act,�a mile Is STRICTLY FIRST-GLASA,' DUr Saturday teat. June will find us getting ready for our {m•ba,Td Seise•tee 'stl--,% - (AND FL!tKING graduates readily obtain employ. -George Nilson and daughter, Mrs,' annual picnic to be held at the Park t;rye• " Jackson, of Montreal, have returned at Oshawa, where we can have the meat owing to their superior train• time of our lives. About one hum. I am prepared to do Chopping and ing and our assistance in placing to their bomes, after spending a few Get i bottle to=day R•a+slt•a•�• Oat Flaking every Monday P g weeks with the former's daughter, dred and thirty from our school were them. IT UNDOLBTHDI.Y PAYS TO Mrs. 7ohnston, of Manitoulin Island, present. Besides there were two other -yU. and Friday. ATT> TD THE BfiAT, Write today Richard and Mre.Middleton,of Elm- picnic parties that day, one the Meth- Price_;_ 59r_ '!L'.• :�:;`w'°i 400 Stoneboate For Fale for oar catlalog4e and arrange to vale, accompanied b Miss Ten& Mid- QdIst S. 9. from Oxbridge, the other s dleton and friend,of Toronto, motor- a reunion from Port Perry,and every- a, An Safe p7 1�, �i Clsrelmont enter at our Fall Opening, ed out and spent a few days with the body accommodated, no one cramr»ed, ter' Johm r. Bayles, former's brotbere, George and W, T. lots of roow and lots of fun. Hurrah r r .' W. J. H7]%ott, Princiwal B Store Rural Route No.2 Middleton, for Oshawa Park 1 Piekerir g Drug Store - _ _ -t.°iii...h:".:Ynw�h.•in'"J�.-..,.�ti.w:.wi;��..��s>!i`F :.''`L°"> LEII'�.xl";+t .�f! ;r„��^�{ - 1' _ •'r ',yti, ::s!' :rs. •'yCS:.. `'"y�ix `•4 '�f` �1.•- - '� (:.: yy..��x•• a s` ! rT,yi!.�. ''``.?� '7'G."r +`.-...ty'` ..✓.y�p n, v:{� TM a f .' *•,.t: ,y�� -•.R•� ..A �,.. :.Jd.'l•,” F�H� a4. .t•yrY t„a,,�'+(' 'J':TF .-+�`� ,..,.t�,f.•..y�r.:, S �•P'4FM°.uTm� R.v„•PI.:+e',• ,( •d, S �F. Y-r',•f• •�i .S. ..1 vw%A°: .�,,,1:- J°,. *r'�.r�t^�4.4'. 4'S' •'V •�•M3 ��.-._•••�• .,lR' �.�!'•J .N 1 +i' v �`�. ��,. g. -4; �= - i..;�.: � -•'� _:..� -..: "-'.:=.tea• ,�•' •Y�,'�.:'�"". ,_ x>, ,,�.; ,a,�" a":y:Fw ,. .mil',.,( .. •v• *•t- u.nj ^Y� w.° �., ,;z-' •�+*�•'+ .r$, _ r. "�{;'.. ..h' iroG"�� r1• +X" ,-V' �: w.y,y� sear i'•G -.F'.' '6' iL'�.'d .�N .,•Ai '� PIWZ strained juice for the finer process o! 8 d the worst is yet t o ' jelly mahtng are recognized by duc- 0 come _ eessful Books. The first is to bring the l :c twice to a boil, boil rapidly for ten ' - minutes,#Ad sugar and boil,after boil- ,;¢y4 Lag point is reached, ten minutes, --- wbea, if other conditions are 'right, - the je$y stage should boo- reached. — -- - M M .-O _ Some heat the sugar and some do not. k The second method is to add the sugar as Boon as the juice begins to boil and cook rapidly until,ja1y stage is reached which, cther conditions be- oil, a ` d ing right, will be is about twenty ._ r R i A A good thermometer is a great help n . In Jerry-making. . To test_Ahe telly " without a thermometer, take a little NanCT \ of the boiling juice on. a upoon and• ' 7Rgp f s 1,001 it. If cooked sufficiently, the yp- juice will form e.sheet and'-break from `F', . _ the aides of the e'pw'n when poured. ✓ Apple jelly stock—Wash apples,cut in aural pieces and cover with water. After boiling point to reached, cook -A- from 36 to 46 minutes. Strain and our juice at once into'hot sterilized a �" _ Jan and proceed 20 minaTes. Store �> in a 000l place -until ready to make i . . � jelly. /� Apple jelly (made from stock)—1 y pt. apple jelly stock, 1% G sugar. Cook t0 222-degrees.F., or 106% deg. ' C. Skim and pour into sterilized glasses. Crab apple jelly--Cut. apples .in -- ' -� ` ' i small pisses, cover with water and j _ r ° GLk when the boiling point is reached, cook x .: for 36 minutes. Strain through n cheesecloth. ' Filter by pouring juice - _ 2 L� TINS through a heavy flannel bag and for F a._. e each ra'P of juice use a cup of sugar. - - .. •'r Cab apples contain a great deal of �'' pectin and are also very acid. The Gf: elltao'� -�. end n packages. - jelly stage will be reached at from 22o deg. F. to 221 degrees F. This jelly is very firm and is excellent is nstmchve Cluld Weffa a '... _ flavor. Grape Jelly. stock.-4 lbs. grouped _ (one-.half under-ripe), 2 lbs. water 4•ir . ) Y D . J. G. S 1he B R Hma.uirt��o S _ Ions quart)• Crush grapes a � F with water 20 minutes;•straea The welfare of children .� the con- provided for in separate section ot.tha cheesecloth and parr juice through a darn of all. Humanity, patriottsm-and law: . <' flannel bag. Pacer Into sterilized jars religion combine in their.appeal in be- (1) Neglected, dependent and for •� � lingneat children previously cared Los - �. and-process 20 minutes.- Store in a half of the little ones. The 124"Ll:y Jelly Stock for Winter. with the aviditiora ai the necessary coal place until ready to make into and (8) other classes not previously welter. it is strained Bast through a jelly. of children are safely left to the care 'm,� fns', such ai: In for the wintree's sup- c4receeclpth floes jelly stock. the cream of ot.their own parents, Unhappily,how- Mentally defective children.- idiots. . ; a el' bag In grape jelly ply' d Je1dy, mat could be _simpler into jars tartar crystals slowly settle to the ever, not a few are bereft of parents, .imbeciles, feeble minded sizd retarded. thse merely to extract till fi-ait�•made from flannel, Is paused These are provided for in public r' 'that have been sterilized in boiling bottom and by khis method their mfrs- 'or would be•better ii they were And schools, la special classes under ape- dgmrlmg the bast'fruit season and store,water. It is ,.- :I twenty min- tallization in.the jelly is reduced to a many others have need that the help clally trained teachers or in special (F them in Jam? Tiffs juice is called _ stock. Fseh jaz of stack is newt- utes, fob the usual method of minimum. Orange pectin is fregne - je�l1 „ I canned !zulta and vege- ,ly used with gra;pe-Jelly stock to pre- parents can reader, be supplemented schools for mental defectives. Uacier ly , auelrt :�` r oa•processing this section provision is made for the tables by tins cad_peck mebbod, It is,vent the formation of crystals. by the Province. _•. The kind at fruit, date prepssed and' Grape Jelly (made troaii stock)— Manitoba has just enacted. t)te most examination of all aCcabed persons, any facts that mug assist In later!� sealed who. though adults. it adjudged men- making the best jelly. Janis of jelly mopes, pis, apples, crab apples Add the 3d amount of sugar. modern Child Welfare Act in Canada tally defective, become wards•o! the •�_ I Cook to 229 degrees F.,or 108 degrees _ _ Eck sae wltb canned and biackbestaea are among the fruits sac on fire continent, i'a behest'! of eye- Government as being ohdldrea is mind C. Sometimes a higher .temperature and seMcontrol. >" s aunsii used as did • beet suited to JaRy-making since t6s9 � this is required 3'or grape jelly.' c�ly seedy classes of children. It is T�- sorters the essential prapert1ea-•pec comprehensive and constructive to "Physically deteetive children, such Perhaps first among the tin and acid. The fruit should be firm pour into hot, sterilized glsaees. - '���. oft thus supplying the table with high degree. ,its preparation was the era blind, deaf. dumb. crippled, etc, of hly aim jollies, �• that , add is good condition, with one-sal! Strawberry Jelly—Cap, wash and �,w of a committee o1 experienced The children of Unmarried parent- that '- k �• amity flavor as desisbd, in that it fm- ripe to-gave cbXracteristic.flavor and ceoah berries; add only enough water and expert friends- of children..gotten age, who, though wholly innocent, are color, and errs-bald slightly green to to keep tbem from burning. Cook toga es by the Social Service Council usually sadly handicapped by oetra 'bly, lessens the labor is leis su —.until soft. and 'etrain juice through That committee labored for tour years cram, neglect and ran-support hot kirlachea dialog the fruit season. p9�y To.l pt. straatie Those who taw tried this method have Thera are other traits od delicious flannel jelly bag. r'7 before recommead:ag the law to the .- Immigrant children such as those' _. rise here delighted with the quality�ve fisv�or, which her f well be spared �e add I pt• orange pectic juice and Government. But the law Justified the brought In by Barnardo or other almi- of theca product With miaali prkie, from the list of jellies„yet are lacking l lo• sngsa !is soon as juiryses loci],.time and spent upon its.tram- far organizations. one Jaiti1y mabsz exhibitsiiirodad so jp the telly-makiae substance. 9'aaw- abd sugar and cook to 228 degrees F* ts8 nanwriment of brought Into-the Province ltttey may be .� clear that, as she laughingly said, one berries, peaches and cherries- are ,.' o„Welf.ces a De ,miry read the morIIaag news through among these but experiments have once Into hot- sterilized gfaades. Aibi3c Welfare,with a lfilnister of Pub- deported. I!any become public charges, a 7 re o! her orm This'is due h discovered'se sad make them ell Blackberry jelly stock-6 qtr.black- lic Welfare in charge. The law also the societies are•compelled to care for ` the fad that as the stacks steads oa y jelly berried, 1 pt. water. Wash berries, provides for the appointment by the them until sixteen years of age. it by combining with such fruits as JAD w the dh t th awaiting its tarn t4 be apSrle.ce by the adth s of home-made place over heat and after boiling point Government of: any are unkindly treated it fostei - r �...: o home-made L is reached,cook for 16 minutes. Strain (a) A Child Welfare Director, re- 'homes,the Province, through its Child. - rree0, ilex kwddi dw"I, 40`6n a. ,ya+l aid . ......» ...z�eeti - Director- becomes theft whs,,,,througn t6s Saar juice is used.- lE�grape stock of vakse because it makes it possiblee c ab" �" spouaieie ce tFie w.�..--.� � d wz� �'�l " this sediment contains crystals of for in to make a perfect�jelly out of cead in pint jars for 20 minutes Tbia pie for the administration Of the Act, p10a and protector. cream of tartar, most made- lawits that until we thought will y� 8 pints of jelly stack. Store and so far the welfare of all.the class- All machinery necessary is provided rya �n'd9 g in cool place- Guardian-. <.d slsable in the finished jelly. could not be satisfactorily used except es o[ children provided for. ailso for the Adoption and The method of preparing jelly stock for jams, sancces and • (b) A Medical omeer who Is a ship-of children. is rmiba aiffipbe 'The fruit is cooked Two methods of adding sugar to the Orlgina>rly. all mar► were bladr trained Phychiatriat, whose duty is to Javenlle Courts,'their establishment ' - etgnitaQ and report upon the physical 'and governance are frilly covered, si and mental condition or an carturea siso 611 ,or should , wards of the or al who are be eel to-work to the Province. province The etas fig section provides i f 1 _ - (c),A Board of Selection of five or precedure, penalties, forms,,etc seven members. The Child Welfare This is the barest skeleton outline "•- - Director and the PsyNiiatrisx are mem= of this progressive measure. y - _ hers ex officio. The others are public- It i8 typical of Western Canad'a�that _ ,,, -• • _ - , spirited citizens specially 1aLereeted in this,remarkable constructive measure Chad Welfare., aed serve without has been prepared and enacted by e s✓rM salery, The duty of this Board is to Western province. It seems highly to 00 r'�, �� Ma " fhat hill " determine what child,� treat- probable in other provinces in ear " �� �.� ment and training each needs West, and in the East, will in the near and where this can best be obtakned, future follow Manitoba's iliustrous ex-- rr A Fw r,. • whether is as institution or a private ample. Now that the trail is biased it " -- is not there foster home, it not in its own home. will not be to their credit if they do • The following classes of children are not do so. _ .after: all Fls� With �! deeds to ground-bait the river with - dough; not the innocent compound of• - — - w used for making bread, - ' The most curious method of fishing goer and star ua �f _.. ed by the natives' Who tacky pasta,into which a q.LBL,ti_ 1L !s that employ hue a e s: inhabit the upper reached of the rivers • r` the hill we seem 'Suppose you try itl v o a Malay Penlpaulo o fishing,they !s A nickl h that ceand a mesa floats off to fibs Often - When they decide g q rtAbYe Olrmbing,after the IIIrd- send messengers to the other' villages surface. The��^hermaa then mounts Begin today with a dish o :esire,is made out of the oom- ape-Nuts with cream or milk down the river to warn them that the as Mated goat akin and goes out to '" £.men mistakes of diet starve water to going to be poisoned. Then collect his bag• fresh or preserved fruit, too,'if 'tissues and nerves and slowdown two kinds of to are "tapper" for Things have not changed much on P..e +eawith faults► nutititioaand you like) for breakfast or lunch. their sap. Although the saps are quite.the Tigris in the last 3,000 years, The ' -- stored tip food poisons. �II�:lre �aray��Elfeft3#F�J,. �arm'cee�-apr::�i=w�e� the tom^ o''w t'nate_IH4S1-noW are Identical in shape_ �: -• . strengthening food in j place of mixed with the waters of the river with'those seen in Babylonian sculp• urea and the oat-skin its have stupefying-i in -d t s g • me a s y g drug. . the become P . lave'!the th ill-assorted,starch break - This irony ­How smooth an >)n heavy,rll-asso Y : seemed to be hen we'were �and lunches—and see if the pie it m is .brown into the river, been employed it Mesopotamia for old-time zest and speed OD the turning it milky w'h'ite, and immediate- more than a hundred generations. '4 ly all the fish come to the surface— y' natasd food shy level old-time level path doesn't 00m0 doped. Canoes are used to collect the r:r. bank again. -!lffat to a smeotb path tdain. -=flab, for in a few hours the stream has Ths Real'Reason. ro ?- - - - ttrl revived. �,,;,.,--- � • - cleared and the fish have Interviewer—"To.what do you a The river Tigris contains surprising buts your long life,.Uncle Mosey' 4 _ _ numbers of huge fish,which are sought , 'Becus Ali was tofu a' long time _ Grape&Nuts-7RE WIRY BUILDER - el ordinary mlethcds of hook and back,",the old gentlemen replied. y' - d : line o not appeal to the Arab, Who _ .. L'.•.. - - - V_f s a -likes to do things In the easiest Oysters do not saosrtain nearly as !' Bible manner. He uses a net occasion= mash nourishment AS they are poprr, - stars M dwslse.Yo.w�C.n.l Co., LM..Wladser,Otivario ally, but that b of little use for catch- laxly believed to,according to a w1snK '..A, `A _ _ ins the real big fellows. tint, wbb says that it takes fourteen, When he goes after them he pro- oyster to equal one egg i �,. ,� ,.. J'• .ro.. a •:.r 'a�t , y,.�f7 ...-,'a••,,:.a� .,,7++, '� '+' 'wig '�• ".r�* +>7 :"'".ki"'+Y•riw:°'- •y+ r _.-�57tw^ ,n:.S"'',¢:'w.Y'":C�. .�1 _ .. ...es....•«J.:-r..... •1:0.xr......�- _.........> ....-,:_.•.:..?.lAu._... r.,..e... _ .,...- _ ....w.�.e.tv.,.....a_,f'._.cvr.�4.....C.�.c:,'.•3:..,.�v"��r^_..riC}•?:?rt�"•Y1�!+n:Gta�LSr.Pa�l.' �b.��7.±�.��' �'�t..�'ee+ y 'r 7. yy p,,,�.,.k.'!rK •.�..g?•�,Sfa:�.'J 'Yf•, e-'',";°s:>:.r;: ..,� '� YTr�`-. {. ..Plot � •-�:r sa'3K' •"-�` .t`3T`• .i..ate.`w�'a* r" e.++-;+•b -Y'" a �^. ;z+^ �*:. '' :q c.�" ••s�••'i-!•°"�:.� �m�,y:,,Y•to^ �.x-`°.;��,+w��i,\='.,..'.�:��x!�•'2�'vi y _ .�7�a�.,�,,;r•,+,... ,k"w+ _. .,,., rs f' i?. .+, •�,y�,�.r d, `•'iii..•d. .$:.y»',t.�,.�, 't.,�, 'r.:;•f„";` -�'�'+, m rr ,,.n,,,,--°•t r•_ca�.. .�,•«:•.:z"tS •H?, �=• t€; �;- ..q `;w r _ .., ,,. :r..^ rte,.,X o-,.+w' "1'' w-r% '""••:.- ":*:fi' •.ey..,d- Z:., '+' ;,.,(;.''"•7.a.. .•S ., , - 9iry 7'd. "�:;i.•-;'f�,,• �a�"' 'a(1..xik'P6•�'L�;.-. '����^Fr�."uw?'.,Lis' ..s°i!�'v .. - �...:..:i.'3i:•.1�'r•_'•""' ..t' ..�;a..�.'�'xw;. .'*�_. ..-•r' ._. _ �. ',:� .0 � .c .u. tr•,. ,rr wa w J. J 1BH �D AI+IVn � (� 'j� ,. : 1'E SAVED ABLE :PEOPLE T 1 a po Od. „�twwtr, k r. f iALTt-� E fit. ToAwato w DUCA -�TAT� QUE. GfRL ANTED, A FARM IN ONTARIO* !!re Usually victims of _Poor; --'RY DR. J. J MIDDL ETON ' " _ e all Manitoba Last ti part tar ' balance cash. diva Lull particulars aa� is n> - Blood and Weak N @lVeB. - Provincial Board of Health,Ontario v Whole Systrefa� .Had )Divest Price_ Addreea, 3S J. Kent. Bas - ,7 is �M 119, London, Ont Real Estate Mort-, Irritability is one of the maniteata Dr.Middleton will be glad to answer questions on Public Health � Way Fro=D Sto'maCll Trouble. gaps ga and Agreements bought ,4 ters through this column Address him at Spadina,House, aDad y �zy= Zpp�s Wes, tiRita of netfouanetis>,and it. becomes{ "There W no doubt in my mind this ` Worse-as the nerves• become more ua-I Crescent, Toronto. ` Tanla�..aavc'. my. e," said Miss E HAVE A CASE PIIRQ8Ai1>98 atrurL • and approach a. state of ex-I s ' Gratia Broussean, 33 otre Dame St„ fora must ,lpawr ao v In O d haustion No one i Irritable from pre tarts Price wnat be stirs o ve seaQ r Montreal, Que. full Information to Wllea Publishing Terence, and this agate is often only} Public Health nurses alppointed and county,is being watched with inteith. "I had.chronic indigestion for .four Co., Ltd L. t>t Adetatde St. °tt., Toroate. y the outward expression o! a great seal paid for by the county! That in the by other parts of the province• H2 teen mputhe and for four months of BELTING FOR SALE of physical wiffering which friends do i big propcowtien being put, forward at erto, the appointment of nurses has tho time was 'under - conAotant treat- 'not realize. It is accompanied by j the present time in Lanark by the aid been confined to the p u'ation. sties and meat. I couldn't even drink milk with- =..i►' headaches, sleepleseueas; aervoua f1i- of clinics, demonstrations and public larger centres of population. garewaxlRte B]izurs AND eu4 ' lf;�:nl4 Vi .,_ out sufferinx afterwards and,I almost rrt _ • tltgeeuoa aaa aepressron. U"ICOO IL 1� CCI4 '60 ...,.�4u��1 by � nce they starved myself My salsas 'Saa11y]subiaet to ap oral t Ioweat t1�r _ promptly checked more serlous'trou- Provincial Board od Health Already)ark County with the importance gem gave•way and�I had to give up and 6 II°Toronto.OnLet� .� 1 30 file develops. the project has met with pronounced deserve. Officials and the Fu take to my bed_ . _ The t�reatmeat for the earlier stages success and the 'people are en''�Axsias-�orally have come td see the need for "I.will never be able to.express''my It is estimated that 1e6,000,000,000 "• of nervousness, as well'as the more tic in its support. At Pakenham, Al- greater care.and'more scientific appli- gratitude to Tenlac for restoring me is fro mcometa bombard ilia advanced condition, is one of nutrition mointe and Carleton Place during the!cation'ia infant feeding,for early de- to ilia splendid health I now enJo9. V =?. of-.the nerve cells. requiring a tonic. past few weeks, Child Welfare Clinics; teetion and correction of physical de- never felt bather in my lute and can: elm annually. ' An. the nerves get•their nourishment were attended by hundreds of mothers;fects in young clrildTen, for medical 1•ardly realize that a short time ago tram the blood, the treatment must be with their,babies and young children, and nursing supervision out expectant I Was in,such-a wretched condition. ' directed towards building up the Wood. the numbers far ¢xceeddng expects-smothers, and for the promotion Tamlae is sold by all good druggists. ■ , r,_ =: Ds.Wi111ams'Pink 1?ills act directly on tions. In the evenings enthusiastic general hygienic, principles in every- Advt: ■ the blood, and hs-ve proved ''of the meetings were addressed by doctors day life. greatest benefi! in a great many eases from the Provincial Board of Health The appalling rate of infant mar- y� Very Apt. J w of this kind. A tendency to anaemia and the pie ing need for the appoint- taldty in this province--Doer 104 Head Master• _-'Tent-me the meaning or bloodlessuese, shown by moet nor- meat-of Public Health Nurses was deaths of children artier oae year of of the word 'appetite pons people, is also corrected by these I forcefully explained. At the. close of age per 1,000 births, the heavy wort- Tommy-"Please, air, v�ea you're '- m' tonic pills. This is shown by the case j the meeting at'Almonte, Mayor The- silty among expectant mothers, 4h eating you're 'apRV, and wheli you've of Mr. Kenneth R, McDonald, Tarbot,i burn declared that the citizens of the I of whom .died in Ontario during the finished you're tight." N.S., w1w says: "For a long time I was -town were enthusiastically behind the year 1920, and the general physitlue • a severe euftereri from nervous Ulan- proposal to appoint county Public;of children of pre-school age, all em- NOTHING TOE UAL bie-with-the result that I gew pale and Health Nwees,and he asked the reeve'ph�asize thee. need for intensive work Q ----' weak,,lost weight, slept -poorly, and to convey this expression-froAn--trEW_to-be Ll­ - - - - - - -- - - - - always felt tired out. Various meth- citizens of Ahnonte to the members! To lower the infant death-rate in a' 1• _ times I tried had.no-beneficial efi'eat, of the County Council. Lanark County, and to improve the asrrslra+AS sole"o to oerg ararMim• 54 drill finally I was persuaded to try Dr. The people of Lanark are throwing!health and physical fitness of both the soak on Williams' Pink Pills. 1 found these themselves heart slid tDOa3 behind the pTeeerrt and the coming generation is eJ � OF " DM DIMUEg �w just what I needed, as•after taking preposition to establish Community the object of this proposal is appoint utd Rev too p l. them a couple of months I not only •Nurses for the county, will be the Community Nurses in the oonnty. Mr�le4 � the 'aI& gained In weight, but feit stronger, pioneers in this province, no similar I These nurses Dome in contact vvitl`t i is aMt�t�lAOa,.o 1 L. more cheerful and better in every way.. Work having been so far attempted in -the people In a way that no other a 9 a.s alga etrwc � 1 feed that I cannot praise these P� an other district. The -progress of�r'Lgency could hope to do. They offer Mew Y1°"m D's A - � For Sprains and Bruises. �.__ i too h#ghly tar what they haTe done for the campaign to instruct the people as advice and assistance to mothers in The first thing to do when you halo an me" to the desirability of appointing per- everything that pertains to the well- Injury t. It is antisepptic sootbing,heals g - s F Tou can get Dr.Wi<1Pams'l?iLakk Pills ]rwaeat Community, Nurses for the being of themselves end their children. and gives Quick relief. JOUNI, MOTHER through any dealer in medicine, or by- id ^ stall, from m 50 testa a box or Ns.boxes Medicine toe �iaL1 IiLY7T ARSF. SALT i �i�0 STRONG - Sx6o from The Dr. wnliama' Medicine Rainy Traditions. _ - Co..Brockville, On`. The English tradition that if it rains Q q!S ALT ---+- an St. SwithiWe day rain will fall for R ?� Iamaginataion'i Power. fdoaty days and slights has its counter- Im ON EASY c HN ! ill FaM im Is& L A dental review reports a most part is other countries, The French TpRowm_6"T W' RICS � iearlaas ease which throws a bewiWer- .soccord a sills Har influenoe over the TOROWM p> i>0 s - No season of the year !, so danger` - +d L Ql.lflr • },� �Isr TOT ft - -Jag light on the effects of inu ikon. weather to St. Medard, whose festival - � Several bad teeth had to be pulled is on June 8; the Beigianot beHav�e one to the the of little cabs t is the Y summer. The extensive hest throws � "for a young woman. their sacred Lady Godelwre, whose - Heaoshs. WisLOSrsin.-"�es>Yrwt �° Ths operation began by anaesthetic- datys is Jm1q 8, influences hire weather ° little stomach out of.order so 1j� /ems al. � ugh in praise of Lydia E.Pin]irbam�i the patient, wbo soon host con- foc a master thereafter; the Germans quickly that unless prompt aid is at jsj[i. L1 • i V e a e to b I e Cam- "� band the baby may be beyond all hu• • potmd. Mp p1e�p sciousness and gave no sign of pain attribute a Pike influence to the Seven man help before the mother realizes Ted How Cuficm .bad great faith is it daring the extraction of the teeth. Sleepers, wbtsee an>viveruary is Judy he is ig. Summer is the season when =sm abe had taken so But a Bkttle latter it was found that Z?; and the Scotch $t. Swithim is St. Healed Pimples 'much of it and when `ski to a small accident lathe lane- Partin or Berns, whom festival is diarrhoea, Cholera infantnm,dysesDtery owing and colic are most Prevalent. Any of ' >' `' .I had trouble after ; `kioning of the apparatus that was celebrated on July 4. The real fact these troubles may prove deadly it sot all bad a bmakhsg oat Of pfmplas F �my have was bores employed the capsule containing the Is that weather e�angea are espeelally Promptly treated. During the summer � �,�which lesttased so much _ she gave it to me. ,. ansaft Dletfc had not been broken. a to occur la June or July, and It�ehelpe�so much lF't � Pe0- tsDOt,b�es''s best friend is Baby's Own rr right I began eo �. Thm the your woman bad fallen pie can always twist these changers to Tablets. They regulate the bowels, - watch and they trot ,,.she had d�ethat I asleep, imagining that she was under prove the truth of these old tradi- sweeten the stomach and keep baby am fa 'a0R' �° slap- advise all walnen tiomos. my The _ T _ hire dealer T by mall at teats l- s� �b looked are. 1 ; � � � _ to femabe it tri trouble .,_iillLl• ia$ttence Lid chloride d ethyk. dons;•bterioe their,petraisteoce ism.many so that I did roe �., _� tninda to give it a fits trial GItnarcre L:nlnwwt Relieves Nouralgttt aayw they will feel as I box tram The Dr. Williams Medicine saw as•ii, .•,t -.. I about iL--Mrs. Fx=. P. HANMW US e Cow Brockville, On . e�3 -- msae sad r tDOtbe ebent. After using far Fr;rena. half_ t. - ,.` Wffeka Beginners use 1 Hard a oae sad a boos stt!"`at� . Syannocmda W <. r ��� Bea A meth Anne than ysen as Sf1�sears Via_ ----- ---- ---- - ..- -- - -- and commendation M! A. • Life never would have been so rich, (Registered In Accordance with the Copsrii To me so well worth while. Mrs.( Wasmaa. Dac3>,ea8e-. don. a;; ARTICLE I. But for that cheering word you spoke. TLCutic so � If you are suffering from troubles But for that cheery smile; Catictaa Soap,Oise aad'>Ca1' j that sometimes follow child-birth beat - Preliminary Considerations Ether. The burden had so heavy grown. CARD pmatoee and maiasain skis 7 1 in mind that L E Pinkbam'a Vega -11-- •kin •.� � lain . ^ 1 ilkled-wig-care: i saws wm s woman a neecu ms. 1 the theadand and tfom asked of the Iectnrer an wireless of a medium.some material substance I sever would have ranched the goal. �, �P Its adapted to oor>cect s 'ointraeut to ochm soothe or of ilia radio aslesman. by tar the which can be disturbed by electrical Had yon, friend, not been theta and basis and the Takasm to powder means just as the air.can be set vi- and P�� The letters k publish °'Your w e m most common are these two-"'What brating by an explosion, or M ripples Because, bemuse I bad a friend, � vines roes: ask some of your wamera ' ' s"`r"'`fD'`i°' .. friends or neighbors— they know Its do I need to start with?" and "What can be made to traverse the surface of .One w'ho was real and true; err saasa f�a0tsemitas•dtra worth. 1, ;fm&r°win it Lostr, Leetcrers acrd magazine a pond by throwing in a stone. Air is Because your friendship did not tail �aap �' You ' r Ifs ��gear attrar eritYaa wf. their t:ascriptions of the Joys of radio to our ears; water the medium in I had the strength to climber on.; - teceptLoa,but not enough has yet been which waves, in tilt nautical genie, 'I had the will to do; - said air written as to the apparatus re- travel; and ether the medium which Because I knew I had a friend, O lguired for enjoying these delights, vibrates when electricity is sent throb- I've had no cause to rue. y' Whether the prospective "ham,• must Bing along a wire part with a humble doillar or mortgage The ether is =14 to pervado all Oh. there are records'of the past ads house to purchase t1le necessary. 'space. It is everywhere. The sun, That tell of'trust sublime; equipment is not stated. The purpose moon and stars are set in it like cur- Of friendships that survived the test k of this series of*articles is to outline rents is.a cake, though the medium is• Of doubt, disaster,.time; N Ito the young beginner • the general not nearly so "heavy" as cake, being, But I know one that's up to date, principles of radio and to advise him in fact, thinner than any known- gas That had not had an end, In the important matter of sslec#iadr sad fns less dense thin air. Sclentlets When a mesa defeated fought and wFoa, ? - apparatus. believe all so-caAed solids to be con- Because he had a friend. - - a ti lrr��i/ss f�'+ "'*.9 glomerationa or tightly bound collet- —Flora B. Walker. UNLESS you -see'fhe name "sayer" On tablets,>.�/OUt' �E-shay -�/•L — tiions of extremely small particlec call- a :• ,, _ electrons. These Bale electron -(MONEY ORDERS. .,are not $0ting AspiTin tall are invisible . even in the strongest Dominion Express Money Orders are ' a `! ` microscope, but they are thalght to on sale in five thousand ollices a - A, be spherical in drape, and clustered to- throughout Canads.' - u like M^ S' J�t• r ~t gether cis w w o- NO ---know how ear,ily air passes through a -His Version. bag of marbles,finding its way through . ,•-.. ., :ti •:i An English teacher asked the class W - '' `L the spaces left between' the curved to write a sentence tbat meant the 5 �,.�• rL., ,� ,;,�,,`• �`'•'': spaces. in a similar way, we suppose same thing as "A wink Is as good as ! ��•,�.� t'..;�!!..� thin thin ether to page freely between a nod to a blind horse." Some ans- ,�•�..•:;; '�``!4 >� ' i the tiny electrons-which compose all veers were good and some were bad, > • t i _- � ':? solids, and, for that matter, liquids we she >e go fainted when she read and gases too. It has been truly stated that estrous-box might be made water- -_ ' The this on elr��_of the right ZAic is as + •-- tL. -�; Liriu�, nC1°�.l,,,ut aaNY G+'+e'�•+6ub uw� wv 'suMcient an a rapid inclination of the - 5' A strongest eela that ever dolled a crook cranium to a iigbtlese quadruped," is always Wide open to the ether, � > which passes thrtstlgh its a#eel walls «Inard'r LMfreNnt toe salt everywhrrs � - like water through a fishing net. r �e s :!11r/,•; :� Waves of various lengths and kinds At Cairo, exist the +,,� Accept only an "unbroken package"• of "Bayer Tablets of * a i•,;;;;.:,.,•.. .�. ~1::•. :'. ':-:::• can be set up is the ether, a curious„ ati21 � K � Jo„ µAspirin," which contains directions and dose worked out Ely . Fla. r. fact being that wavea of different ;. ,. seph°' and till .reeving their ancient `� h icians during Z2 years• and proved- safe by millions for This w[Ll. help you to understand length produce different effects. Thus p how It is that wireless waves'a3n pass x-rays are very•short ether waves; p'n='F°s° Colds a leatlache :. heurnatism ^ ,.throaglb wane and be picked up,with- light of various color$ is an effect of I will govern my ]ifs and my ether waves of.greater and various '' Toothache -`','Neuralgia ± Neuritis -out an aerial. thoughts as if all the world were to Let ne consider first -the medium lengths. Wireless waves are produced see the one and to read the other; for • Earache ' 'Lumbago Pain, Pain vrhich connects the cecoiviug station by• electrical means, 8,114 those in what does it signify to make anything "W,., with a disfant tra.aamltter, -'We are practical use vary in length.from fifty a saeret-�•tny neighbor, when to God ;.`Tlandy "Bay*"boxes of 12 tablets--Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggiata a •>,« -told that "wireless" travels in waves. metres to twenty mtJCre3+ Generally peptrin is the trade mark (recistered in Canada) of navel Manufacture of Mono- all A1lT privacies are open Seneca• - stet)cLtcldester of BaticylAoacfd. whAlo it is well known that Aspirin means Baycr These waves ecn be measured. 'Much speaking, the more powerful wireless , Manufacture, to assist the ublle agatast Imitations, the Tablets of Bayer ColnpanY ; • :Ts known respecting their shape and stations transmit the longer waves. 188UR No. 34--2L will be sta=ped with vis r sestral trade mark, the "Bayer crOM", 'y� • ter.•..:��w'�w"u:i�'',t' Ii" &3it"'�.a� , MR •.P C w.i"�'v�i'1 �..'�. :�.-' �3�'Y'y'� '`4 i. Q �•�J-";S.' ��,' �' :R sy.�,.:s:,,2�� ', .:^.•-,�w•'r,.S 1.-t �;k' ".:',.p'.i�4 '�°.�,';b^rY.....,'4 ,mac.r'•3 .t �',��.� � .•L' ••✓* ,_z,x_- :.,,, .:,, ..may,''.,,• -�• � -:�... },s'�• 5 � � t � fr;' a ;�- �.. ,a" _741�t 9AfV,iU 'R 10 H-A R D S 0 N" S �r.R.l SV CANADIAN MAT10fAL EXHIBITION R'St.7�per"year• i.so d aid9n vanes. F�R C3•ROCF+ ' _ . JC 4.1 MURKAR, Proprietor. Good Teaz 45C Ib., 3 lbs. 1,25 W .. - OUNBARTON. - est QP TG& (� � Sirs. `'ichol is the guest of .Kies A. sl3je Pekoe 7QC lb. ;^ •F s: Show for a fortnight. PRINCE OF WALES DURBAR = - li' T. and Mrs. Dunbar and Adios fly°dO"�' � �. _Good Talmon 25c 35C 40c 3rPn'e are spending a rortnight at lake- ridnzanes and splendour of the Far Est. ! ! { Prof. Gilmour. of KclSaacer Uaiver- i c. -.•, ` " sfty, Mrs Gilmour.acid Xmter Burn- !tarn are holidaying at Ales. Thom's Orangeade. Lemana�de5 The bales packed by the . T en S. $lali0G,000 in new buildingm and 6cor" of Otlhee ! last week are north over one new,featurea.an attracdont. •-:- :Raspberry Vinegar,' Juice ± ^` hundred dollars,but the ladies are still tacking fn the :'DeHtit aubycrip:ioa." rNEVE1► ON A BIGGER SCALE - F. 31etiarrey and'tami y, of ,- - Bsskatooa, and-Miss Leah Wea:l,c.ie, -Fuller's Pure Hone�7 I8c lb ' of Toronto,are spending the auwcrxer r Reduced ratter on all !trot eJ trsvet r J - • - - %.% with their aunt. Mica Allison.'at JOHN G. !CENT. ROB PEENING is s s Beryl i. : FOR C+ OCER=E8 ` Misses Beryl and SSar oriel Anuis; M+°.si"=Director - Pread.oe .. und..11es,rs. Ed. SivAliow and Harry --are cuotorea to Ori;iii $urad•►y lR` I C H ,A 14 D S t� N S L to return Altss Delta Holmea to ter L hove. tti's' win miss h-er ptrasxut . ........ R ' 4 - ` IN `MSMCRIAM. 'the eri� 'Neat Market . - 3WDIE—in loving nieeuary Of our THE BUSY STARE—THERE'S A REASOi'� ' dear son and brother, L-irne Russell, -- r ;:. who died at his home. 73 Pape Ave., - :' Torooto, on August 15th. 1821,in his � - '--. __ •� - 20th year: Have yt-m seen our stock of Graniteware, Hardware etc? a . In our hearts your memory finger a. We invite you to look it over and compare prices. - - --The' Store that has made - -?_. 6weerty renaer. foati and true, . 'There is not a day.dear Lorne, i '...All sueirmer tines of Dry Goods.SboeA ere.,reduced in price T• st w : to'elmr. Wo want. your business and offer you - a HeDL1t8,C1o11 for �zallty a .'. No one knows the silent heartache. - Fresh Goods at lowest Prices and The Toledo "Honest Weight." t Only tbaae who have last can ten Honest;Just Treatment. We use rite moat Reliable Scales Made, r` G. Of theirrief that is borme In silence, --- Produce taken at the best prices --- - For the ono we loved so well. We give Sixteen Ounces to every Pound. _Sadly"mieeed •' '' ks: rather,Motber and Sisters. - Btiy a Dom inion Express Money Order. 1 Prices as low as we can make then %ad remain in besineea. .•. . - WE SELL THEN We have installed a SLICING MACHINE and can ,give you Choice yyy •ti. , t CARD OF THANK6. breakfast Bacon. Cooked Ham, Roast Pork and other lines �._':•: fire lL gr y -wish to express vur of the `•Sunset" Brand of Cooked Meats, Machine Sliced is those Delicate b_ heartfelt Rra a",�ude and a preciatiur; Fine Slices.so much .,, .._W :... Ao our many friends&ad nellgbbors,for B R 0 U G H A M their natueroas espressiona of aym- Appeftiated in Itvery Household. - thy and kindly help in our extrem- sIF sa=d bereavement in chic death of ' . - Choice Young'Beef, .Pork and Lamb ere the Only Hind.We Handle. ohm dear son and brother. PICKERINCA� haul A_YD][se.BaLTYIi - _ G'Z'U.alit7' and Sorvioe .y.� ... AND PAYILT - �t ONE DOOR EAJT • COUNTY OF ONTA8Y0 ; EAT �R � �� , ' F. �: �l.► -or POST OFFICE Pickering !Brie TFw:pjm& marked as to — i reoatents. will be received by the un• . .Round Boast or Steak. _ 28,:per lb - feral nod up to coon of duqust 28th,. x 9urioio Roset or Steak, ,.. '2'80 " _ hm :- g "Pickering- Hard.�are St ore lit .for:fns construction of two small Porterhouse R.oaat or Steak. . .. ..- t .Me concrete bridges said two small cu4 - . - -_-- _ �. os =. -Verson the 2owaliae between: the _ Rump R�uast.... .• G)soty of York and the Cvuny of Fine R.ibrRusat ,. .. _ Ontario. Heavy Rib Etoast, - .w . 1?iana and speeiflcaticas ma, be y Taw ><e the time t0 et screen doors, -:, .;. seen at the office of the unders 'ned. 9ltcsulder Rust, .. +.. ..• 24,<nd i - Marked cbey�ea for 5 pericaut of Pot R4>ae _ .... •' QV1Ildolr� screens and wire cloth. ,:. time amoune of tender must Accompany ket. to boil, tar ° • " Brisket, ,.ash tinder .. ... .. _We have a complete line The lowest or any tender cwt necew JAX of Vaal. halt or.whole,with fopt,off 285 .' p aarily"accepD KBAN Lola of Veal. ,2� •� Be protected from dies. County Engineer, �Bboulder of Veal. -• -- ,.. 220 •, I`„ n • - `ifs Whit .Ono. Shouldet Roast of Veal, _ �: -- ke Elall lice of Harvest Tools—The Samson Brand. - Pare Pork 9sussge. 250 a' .' •COUNTY O F ONTARIO ... often the cheapest, always the beet. "Finest Salt Porn.. .,. r25c P� 9B 'Finest Breakfast oo. ez us 'T8-`mitss plainly worked C piece, . :.` .`f as to contents. will be received up to `• •• sliced. ... - • .i Got your Binder Twine now and take the osah disconat 13 Q0.., -urea• x eb. !ails, We have the Plymouth mate: F T Vild Cured Cottage Rolle(half or,whole). 880 y , f. the repsire and construction of t !tn]lowi ag : $ack Bacon. ... " flow'i■ bA_Ume to one Ur:'Williams' F'ly Oil on your oows. 1. Repair to the sbutamate of Lark. Cooked Ham... ... 900 " ' once treed, si'w�ayr-asst. 'In's bridge, B,ese Line.1P. of Picker- Weinere ...' - .:. 26e " _e �Z Constructio0 of a reinforced can• Head-0heese..• ,.. ... � " P><i'oid RooRni;alwsys on!sand. : erete bridge over harry a .3—i, Saab rteniaa. 3 lbe 50 cents 'Our Kotto--We have it, can Set it, or it is not made. ° a 1&]fl•con. 8, Road No.12&Tp.of Pick- erialr .. 5 110 8o cents. • �.`.. 3. The Grading and Widening'of `'• - •' -_ . , .ilb print 18 cents Approscbes to Barry's Bridge ccubie �• S. � �Ny _. ,',yard ba sin), 4 (}rageliing co$. t acid part of coo. RE I D .°�• ' -f'IC K ER IN G - wd No-2 T .-of Reach.. f Plaa9•i of sped at ona may seen — iii l.$8 and n`.! information obtained at the _ --- — _ Pipce of the undersigned. _ � Adviser Accepted chtqutar $2W, $75 aqd AS an institution with first hand 1er�owleeddggee of $W must accompany tenders on pro- _ - finatleial maikets at home and abroad,and wilh -t!gosals"Yu9, 2.3 and 4, respectively. • _ :u Succesafut tenderers must be prepay 1 New Low Prises ion All Ford Managem of broad experience and unbiased judos- "t+d to start work at once. Doerr, t}sis Bank is In a position to render invaluable Thv lowest or any reader La n cft _ =- advice on hveehnent and other money matter to g. :c. �sarsly accepted. ve at Once D. J. KHAN. _ 1 1h patron. _- "County Engineer. Whitby-;- Runabout $530.25' . Chassis 479,01 J _ -��YlCd ie�'��o,&*Jyaeeaid Swriu 3+ " �etarter H17.38 starter 589.12 -_ : Tax _ `�STANDA BAN K „Coal, 0 Touring 571.24; '-Truck "612,23 �_ F " : .:t tartar, 868.35 _. ._.,.' .. $to rter 699.34 TOTAL ASSETS OVER EIGHTY-THREE MILLIONS ;`• Hard and Soft G'tda�l Of the '! Coape 891.78 Inn.Lt:Del:—558.94- - �ck�AB stanch, _ - W. F. Lave, MaslegaA C. A. McClellan, Manager Zest quality on Sedan $84.OZ " starter 849.45 Whitb ►.�ranch, = hand _ _ . ^ TTHOSe Ae LAW, - - F O. B. Pickering. Ontario P Any of these models may be purchased with a M small Dash payment, balano—eo be paid in _ .. _ ,•i 1 -- - 'Chopping and OatC CrnaltiA$ *ill - !! twelve equal monthly instalments. ` '� INDIVIDUAL �- done Saturdays and :Kondags I� We are now prepared to re-clharge all makes and • SAKI ITARY only, up to Sept. 1st At Bites Oil bahim..a eB, _ Altona Mills. Waive us a trial and be conviaoed _ 'L O 0 , K CUPS a t. zn hone PUREWHITE PAPER F.:.:.,... toil a man .:L we*diclne that restores - : !his Ti or, that puts snap and ", into iris ever functionp that mtaltee Be129 one 200 "NEVER USED BEFORE y J NEVER USED AGAII��, t .. - �,�`!kim have the youthful 'feeling and - ftiendion, then you have a life-loan ' 1 c JfY i.V U/'I✓f1i�1 N I TU - ,,j:: :friend and patron is that man.. -We Shffwbod J, DoE ICutt "W nt an ent in " "' a6 your locality—get k ins,.write at once. A ready seller , i - and a big profit for you, "dram Ford Bales and service Station. •M> Australian Xe&cine Co., lstA% a p 3,`•1 Y,nge 5,.,Toronto, On - -- �-.. He MOnn y, <f �ey1e•'i 1t�ieT�G`."'sd'�,F."isYLtr�+s.;+t:w._:G-e..,...,,.,.,._,.._,. ' •� ,r.:. n;`"c °�sw,r."¢'.�t•'f1'S ?•+ 2-Y+: _-._ ... _,,�,.M,. _, M. ��x,...�w..':r-ratr5•.5.•^d."."h".'*-.,s-.`&'4.'.�3,"ba�"`""�ucrrt•"i$�.�:'sb'�".,4�iin�i hi' ��r"'Aa':a �ry�ti-, r n'�-'• 'r � .•" 'w1„: „£�+ '�`' ^�• 18 A" Y•, �,,. •"C^•',.�j a` .,, plyey�+ 'Irmo.+ •' i . s.9'. 9' �'� •' •,'-"'t vials,,:e ry4r:. :.i• *v' '4!Y- k^t• T"+.5.�.♦ T '*�;�•,.•;� `�. »;,.; v�'n•ei ^.,.h^•'�y,,;'3.L:,'"7a*rK c..<.2.',•s •d`�- er .•„� `;a'- ,{+ `♦ _ 'a x^x 2-:m�"+44 ., .�i' .,aatWn.- .,,gr.•:;.,.;t.�Ka' .^'fir°`.��" .'"e ,�".'k 3". �„+� ...r. ...'.v.,v'.. a.r •:r-..� 3.. .•, _. .. - _ San .,w . � -•v.�' •. ., r•- _ . 7''C:''7�`'rro'r�•'�rtF/' „.h w..k`. ,r,�;`��tw -.Ci-AREM4NT. .::'. . 4 '-. ' .,, A-larite s 1 of boats and George Dick left for the Weet A girls' baseball team from the shoes just art vpezat J. Fingold's. on Mon4ay• - I T. Eaton Cu., Toronto, came out ` $ P1Ckel'lIIg � �a . opng, station agnt, has .;. Iiir.Dki ti e Prices reasonable. Baptist Church Sunda service,o:I y played ' moved into the Bell residence y on friendly evening and v�ance Committee Harold and Nra. Hearts. and � a Priendl ,- Wm. Thompson is very busy family, of Whitby, spent Suniaay Sunday School and Bible�Claea at MOD It girls' teanc.wOur t>:irleCwon these days re-modeling his resi- last with Ed. and Mrs. Gibson. 9 a. m, Lesson study, Prevail- dence. _ Hisses Hilda and Emma Bryant, ing Prayer," the first of a series of by the decisive score of 36 8. The object of this Association is to I Hugh and Mrs. Mechin spent a of Audley, @pent two days laet 1OLereating studies Prong the life of Lyman and Mrs. Pilkey motored lessen stealing and proeecuse day last week with Gla'remont seek with the Misses with pleurisy,Stephenson. Nehemiah. Public worship, 10 30, I out to Markham ou Sunday to vie-- ~ friends. subject of sermon, The Gospel it the latter's brother, Mr. Michell, Sirs. McCretRht, of Markham _ Mrs. Geo M. Palmer, of Pjcker• (nee Sarah McFarlane of Clare- aecordicag to Nehemiah. i. p. m. , who is seriously ill � visited with Claremont rela- , service subject, The Man Who i summer $u and typhoid fever. Members h9ving property stolenoocamnalj moat), took suddenly ill with a oats immediately with any member , "tives on Tuesday. Would not Come Down. - We hope for his speedy recovery. Mr. and Ildre. Villenue,of Torun severe pain in her head when re- of Basourive Oommittea. turning home from church in their Membership ae : 'to, are 'visiting with the latter's auto on Sunda last. She was ^- p parents A. and MCB. Fars th, y Tiokste may be had trom the President Or, p y taken hurriedly to Dr, Macdon- onapp1lostion, C. A. and Mrs. Overland and ald's c fti%e for medical aid but she :'"' children and Miss Myrtle T.hoojp- ex. within half an hour after a zec. OouI D. Banks, C.B.Palm 0 y Her, W. V. Richardson, Pickering. p son are visiting with relativds in rtwelviag the attack, death being .. ,;, EEarl J. King, of Brandon Coll- due to apupteay. ? 1.R, Thextoa: -W. J.Clark: One day last week' as Stewart _ President, Stere,say "- ege, was the guest of Rev. C. W. Graham, of the 8th concession, ". ' and Mrs. King the fi•cst of the was-engaged u4t�loadinq grain at week. - - - _ his-b-a rn, 'a bundle.pf sheaves-that-----' +` _ It 1S M Business A number from here attended wsa being hoisted vilth tho slings, a the funeral o€ the Ii;te 1drs. Mc came louse and in its ' descent i - - To help you run part of yours. , Cvei ht, of Rarkhain, on Tuesday ! 1 By,opening a New Garage in the Vil. g y knocked -Mr. Stewart off the load - _ , , :.afternoon. and down at the horses' feet. In l ! - lags of Whitevale I am prepared.to do „'`• lira. D. Cook, of Sudbnry, and falling he sustained painful injur all -kinds of repair work, including her sister, Miss Madeline Smitb.of ies to one of his legs. As his in- , tope and side curtains, also myking W hilly, are visiting with Ed, and your old car look and run like new by • , ;., :; juries became more pailful he was your rs.Gibson. giving it a good coat of new paint. taken to the hospital where be wall m ehlaer-g,-inelud-% Thos. and Sirs. Paterson and Ira undergo an z ray examination in Agent for Toronto- and Mrs. Powell motored down to order to ascertain the nature and ing;Pumps,; Windmills, Silos and.Gasoline Engines. Whitby on Sunday and paid a extent of hie injnPies. We hope v• n$ brief vial t to friends. for his speedy recovery. R u s t D e f J 1 n g = Because oHARLEB M. RICE, Dugald Taylor, of Sault St.Ms. e , Home Tel. 6521, Whitevale, Oat tie,came down l o his s e at er _ ,. Hot �,ialvan ed tend the funeral of his step-father, Buy o111` _ - the late A. W. Mackay. d -y _ ___ W. A. Henderson of Pickering. ga><.n�ElB (�►u Supplies T'bWs we featmre in particular q*nst earache sells for the 0 - -end W. M. Flumerfelt,of Toronto. PP yoa'!1• appreciate about Toronto peeohilethamethod !� were in our village on Tuesday re 1, &&Me Equipment. It's the only or�'rcd's yappliess�t -� pewing old acquaintances. at the 8b"$quipmmt made in Canada distance=ads tuhmma � M. J. and litre. Walker left on � to which the galvaaisias tlx,roush• Tbzs,nto stable, Equipment Tneada b motor for Tavistock work where they will spend a couple of b eD °p10apy costa figs creeks with the farmer's pareote, Shop instal and the inside of steel tubes me thenoaa��4PW^ c' Rev. A. McLellan left oh Mon- as well This melLod makes it ab- Tor stabs, Hull _;,61 s '�j��� 'day for a month's vacation which akt*' rant defying amid proof Bawls and D#w Gausses. _ _ DoNwr put oil' 4 he will spend at hia old home at . and imve money needed repairs be-' �- Dresden and other western points. L'. W. PILBEY PICgE8II4� ONT- cause you fear flan = : ' Two riolce at Uxbridge bowler++ 910gle Harness. 19.!50 up 1 t • Duet. Beaver Board came down on Friday evening and Dusters, special to clear, 1.86 each played a friendly game with the is very inezpen• 71 Claremont bowlers. Claremont Whips 2fx: rep Brushes 5% up --- - — give—and easy to_ winning by a large margin. Harness Oil, Sweat Pads, use. Nail it over Mrs. Albert Rawson, of Toronto. Collars all price& s y �•+ _ old plaster or dc- ;=Y has been here during the past week (,food Shoe Repairing Service ' �'rosp erity S CtJ�'ner Stone visiting her mother, Mrs. George p B redly to studding x Crtaper. who is now very low and �1 •�p •� HE first deposit in your-bank account is' the corner and beams. We lie s+affrring greatly. _ -CECIL BR"L3 Y atone of your prosperity, and b regularly and s- _ y g y sy bavo it in stock. A number of our young people Haman,raker, ternaticaily adding to your savings a substantial reserve Asicns#orestimste. y motored over to Glen Williams Oa is steadily built and a future of comfort and independence r Friday afternoon when they spent PICKBRING. ONTARIO_ assured. La the comer stone of a most enjoyable time picnicking Y � your prosperity now by r� at that,delightful spot opening a savings account at our erearest branch, P - ',�'rmk Cooper, . P. Shirk has his radio outfit now STQDY AT 110X1 working is excellent condition, Orin -t'i1ar8m0IIt , except wben the telephone line to The Pall Term of the Canada i } n operation. and that difficulty Busineoe College, Oollege and Spa- has,not yet beau overcome. But dins. Toronto. ' begins Monday, 115 rs 1 ����■���' s - .. after telephone hours.he to able to Aug. 2Bth. Students unable to WHt`W BR WCH. a P. LYND. Masftem 'ran joy concerts from all over the-attend school now may take any BROOKLIN BRANCH. - L C. ttoft A(./Q JST SALE United States,even" far as San or all subjects by mail. Write Francisco, whose concerts can be to-day for particulars. A posi- lien'S-yiece Suite. Peg 925 for$18. yg► . .'.lheard perfectly. tioa for every graduate. Canada When leaving chrirch at Greco Business College, Oshawa, opens Men's, Work Shirts, reg 1.50. ; River on Sunda evening Joseph Sept.5th. 46-49 ' r e s e for Me. Men's Overalls. Timms met with a mishap which 0%,. 1f� g WM Barhartt brand 1.95 pr. �t might have proved much more ��; Trees, �eL� Etc• ()a Men's•Floe Shirts. reg 1.50-for 1.20. rt' serious. Jnst as he was leaving iii i ttiii���r>�i W K �� s the church there was a congestion titan s'13,ainco*te rag 910 for ib, •of autoo with the result that one Having secured the aireoc7 for S. D. Boys' suits, reg 910, =12, for$6.06. of the cars collided with his baggy, Smash It Son. Led.,Nurserymen. 1 can snow show you a Windmill drat causing considerable dame Al- of w1mma, Out. regairreg oil only once a year. men's t7o enmatioa Brand, rte' t>aough there ..`',:,_--fewz-�_.b•• I am prepared to take orders for an wear. Psaman'e Braatl, tr TORONTO none was injured. gloss of 6LW �..■., t It data*-. The TORON Self-Wine Windmill. reg. 92 and 2.50, 1.45. Ornamental Shrubs Bto.. at On Saturday evening last our All cart operate la a btitl:-tit enior football team planed theta lowest possible prices. gears which is not affected b! !last game in this district when Special rates for tacgequaatitles. either best or cold-every bearin R 800 ev nd. Phone 8 1 went over.to Ashburn and 29tf ^- e[eated tde team oil @shag, .7.1.., and working rt is thoroughly a _automatically lubricated. by,.the amre of$4. They are cow HOGG & LYTLE, LTD- the leadere in-this district, They No more -climbing towers ca all �^ �. _.`have yet to play Bowmanville. (; !r kinds of weather to oil the Mill. The SEED GRAIN . ..who are the leaders 1n their dire- j t�lir�ti t;, 'NEW TORONTO requires "oil only new pate,Seed Wheat, Seed Barley. trict.-and if they snecedd to de• once a year," Seed Rye. Stock complete. " east's¢ them they will retain for - Ask for prices. ll �Tl?E S@1'91Ce S ti1dII if you already own a TORONTO'Wind. Another year the cnp ta« w�,., - y ii p -tali!. I-eaa give you this self-oilieg Feature iCLOVER AND TIMOTHY 'last season and whir has been in by mercy lnterenang,a the--bead--and all L: A end n} pna•► �nnilhv- ' heir posseesio° ever since. The When is' Stouff�ille call in and have usios your present woes . ' ate of this game has not yet been your tires.exam aed and repaired, if - Ask for pries on our. Feeds. Nord. fixed oecessary. I am agent for '•Enginair This New Mill is wortl. leolcins ,oust— Oats. Shorts, Ootton Seed and This community was saddened Tire Pumps." This pump is run off call in and t will be pleased to give you Oil Oske, also on Oats. your fan belt and can be attached is a full information and pries Oern and Peas .' by the sudden decease o[ an old - .. - _ ground together. Y few minutes. Guaranteed to pump 'Phone 20.9-Use it. and respected citizen in the person pure fresh air. Your engiae will pump - �.,, . ^. , °ot Adam 1 in . H. Maynard._ Whitevale Ont. go Lytle, Limited, found lewd on his lounge- last F;i and havea look at this pump, I also y b� rt . i day evening by his *tep-son. Dav• handle gasoline. oil, tubes and tires. 13tf 06HAWA `id Taylor, who had entered hie" pERCY TARE, 6.' Home and soon found that he had East End Garage, Stoufivilie, A ~ pact ly way. Dr. Tomlinson' Far 2?tf Phone 8711 or'8002 I passed away. q , but death b v' _ - -- Registered Optometrist y pace from heirt e, Tr a Ideal Q�roce 7 Stare — •• trouble some time previously, De, - and Optician -'~v ceased had returned from a day's . This is the Ideal 9;ore to buy Will be at Mr. Palmer's Boot and Shoe K flsbing atone of big favorite re- your groceries. Store, Claremont,on Tuesday P. X.of —, ,sorts east of Claremont, and the Our stock in up-An-date, clean—in fact • e each week,for Testing Eyes and Pit- outing had proved 'too great an we sail anly the best. p 7 Ling Glasses, and to take in Watch, _ � g exertion for him. although be was We have a good assortment of Cbris- l�kel 1, O al g Clock and Jewelry Repairing foih r- ;;apparently is his usual good ties Biscuits.fresh every 2 weeks, g Yaks. Jeweler, 9touffv lies Any re. also afuil line of pastry and _ wring or orders can be left with "'health for a man of seventy-four. �s y - + Palmer or at Mr. Porter's Barbee bread flours at lowest prices, - :i(The Campbell Flour Mille Co.,'Limited) $ho Clermont. e Mackey, who had been on a We have alAo secured the y' p - visit to the home of her daughter ,Rear toee11 p� g Canada Bread. Get s Coat aezt RE - SCREENED :� O A L in y borne w was already on the time you are in town, way home when she was met with We don't sell coal oil nor gasoline,but _ car by Thomas Condy at Toronto justfresh groceries, provisions, landing a°d motored home A lruiteetc, Phone 2808. Ail Sizes On land. nuro8eroi bnr.�lw.nl .;. �. the large attendance at the fciner- al service which took place at his . FRANK CFIJIILOW, Quick delivery-,-one ton 'or;over. ., Close a ,, CLARFMQNT ONT_>,RIO late residence, attegteu the e..teerti ' in Rhich .Ur. Mackay was held. attention t0 all or4er9, 1 ,Rev A. 14IcLellan, aosisted by Rev. CLAREMONT GARAGE : '.C.'W. King, conducted the gervire.; large or small. -:-'• .:: . Of allmateriaie and dedRam pall-bearers were R. J.'How Having rented J. WiGrath'sGar kept in stork. 14 will pay you P. Macnab Sr., T. Paterson, Thor, age, I am areors.ed to make expert call st our works aed iaspaot our sWas Gregg, E. Gleeson and S. Rumohr• re its on all•cinkes of rare. Als ^� - ob"In prigs Don't be mi" Pa - Deceased will be greatly missed in &I we do not employ them.000ssqusat• m`akea of Storage Batteries repair- &I�` 1 we eau, and do throw off the this community as township and ed and recharged. Agency for The Carne) '>,ell Flour Mills L o.9 Ltd. y of 10 per pmit.,whiah, wild :.-ltor and as Public Library secretor- the•Ezide Storage Battery. welWnl save b ftoss use e, ry, in which he took a practical md.�bone No. 1808 H]�e gt eslisaU itsd. y m interest. In the discharge-af there -4snd other public duties l e was W. STOUFFER, J.T. 11I ATHSflJON , ev4r effieieot end willing: 27tf Olaremont, Oat. Toronto oronto . ..Teterboro ''�{'h�►�r���qs��4iltps Whiibh Q�pb ',°,,i.+�•;�''*„�Y•X+� �,� Ye. L '1'h rr•= I, Yc yv 9 r,r+o• .. 4 �....� � ++y�'�,,��., v✓- r Y. °x:.LM ,.r`/-' ?' 'aY4•ikiC�.:,"1GmGJ•.wus'.'�. ^iq•N-' 'Aw. '.,' v.; M .' r.{'-; .t ,r.°�, y, a7' .,,r.A, `t may, -•.... ,;�.,:C. ".'tty -,..,:, y "•:'•4'4 ..ti +•c!--.-a A'= ' ' .:.s+ �'- r �,r. •,w r, ±r.;<P7 r„a;�` �, �:.n, z:,-:r ji...cs ggK• +':c ;s.: `sr, "v-:' •ins, .a' - .r^' .r:'•'" ., .:- .ti .k F?„st•- t,,,;ss., V ,,,,-:. ^�j"I` , .•. �,: ,�! .,L,.r.. 3.Y .�?':+'� .:•E;'„ �,z! ,.''.... { .5`sG'^ :r....,: :ax tL' -Y.,. Ft'f Aa. _ -, � ;2'• &•' ail:'• c � _.. r A, -_.. .. .. .,.,e .. -__ . :. _ ... .. ... .-.. ... __ -s.•. .... � _, ,•,.a _ k._:'te elo-:ii ,. `.r .•1 - _�J -�� Y f .. - r i '� Y .. ' - ! '.dui= bps and guft-cases when he ��� x' enteaed, astd with no- little' ai��rise - ^° v •' "N H�, he addressed them• ullo, boy ! V Y'iln,t sow- away, an this?-- E ""WATER o I /�,/ :d .ki'_•1-y`.s•a' + yer iafers>a`1 business!" K E g growled a voice. A TALE OF THE DEEP - .Ieaey was nonplussed. "Why—why, nor ? - SEA FLSEEERMEN whets th' matter? Ain't ye gain' t' make a trip this week with me?” M v S TARS W. yoRr 9” exclaimed Jules, pull- .- �-� J a _,_ •�' �, sn on his silk shirt. "Why, I,would •aisaw,.er,ls EDERICKtWILLIAM WALLACE y:- , - not sail in de East Boston Terry-boat -•-" �� .,BY FR wit' you!„ 1•CL0��5 '. ._,. -. •,/ "'N 1 wouldn't mug-up at t5' same IJopyri$ht by the Musson Back Company ctspboard with you, you big bl•Ltff!" 49ifA . ejaculated another man, while from Y -How the Story Started. 1yrn' over to Glo'ster._ Hurree, the gloom of the peak came a wild Frank Westhaver known as Franke®!" And with the gang helping Hieland screech. "Ia Vat Vat Cheesy "d „ ► him on with his coat and flicking the chief? Wait Sou a meeteut, and I wi :•'"'°" $homy lives at Long Cove on Bay g F dy coast with hie mother and dust off' his hat, he jumped up the pe'for pullin to fat, head.' o$ 'her - his uncle, Captain J Clark. He ladder and up the wharf, with Jules sbfouldprs!'' ,.: Jerry - and his chum Lemuel Ring drink s and Jake Simms piloting him to .where Captain Jassy asoended the ladder. a° • Hool�ahan was waiting in the rear "Are a all leavin'?" he asked in bit- The Pirate. Party. bottle of rum, whereupon Franks g y Siav� t0 Sweets. room of a fishermen's outfitter. ter mortification. not a irate party for a late uncle tells him the.story of his fatly The skipper wan an old man with Tes we m all ]eavin deariel „ , , ., The consumption of chocolate fa oar- �' pirate - er s tonddaess-for_drink and how the _ PipJ o'clock, " �Veathaver" went down off gipping eey- -�eyes and bear--Weat-='ed_- voice:-"'- o.,., c el.Lntly-�sa "^''- it is ari inte'restiaa summer Erotic? Two bells,Svc ' G ee haver was�shezed in }1e overran him r r'6 ..- is a oa rame L,u euu� vu6. Gable IaIsnd with tea of her crew and "Who're ye gcin' with :--- - .it is the favorite sweet hf 80 her skipper. with exacting scrutiny. "Westh�aver?" "A better man .nor you, lovey-!" our Royal Family. could fancy a pirate party ry to a This has the desired e!- Y• blazing fire and dark m t �. upon Frank. He finishes school he enquired oorddal1y. They sat down, drawled the same voice.^ '`t'aptain Queen Victoria was the first British ng ys cry to sdzl. credit to himself and spends the a®d the old fisherman began. "That 1•'rank Westhaver th'feller what was monarch to take to chocolate.' She to the fun? summer as an apprentice to "Long was quite a tusele you had last trip? a-gcin' V knock yer block od' in the both ate and drunk it, end the only Write your invitations on coared ; t3iclk" Jennings, to August his uncle Poor old Toms Watson-she went�ou�t office this mornin'—" one of her cfhdldrea who did not share paper torn unevenly, and signed with takes him on a fishing trip as spare uick, An. of dory-mate o mine in Cursing under his breath with rage, this taste wse her eldest son,King Ed. mime and finger prism. You msgb6 bend 'aboard the Kastaila. While at the old days. He paused for a the fishing skipper jumped on to the r=-'`-sneftor is Canso-after the first fishing moment in reflection. "Waal, waal;' wharf �burst unceremoniously into ward VII. But he did' not care for Say: _ ` trip, Frank rescues a French boy from he resumed,"that wasn't what Iasset- Zigler'a office. `-'Th' Fannie B. Car- sweets of any kind, and would only Races of eight! Pieces of eight! 9<. ill-treatment by his fellow-sailors. ed t' ace ye 'bout. Th' boys here war son'll not go out this week, nor next drink the driest of wines. Pirate treasure!'Yd ho there, mate! ` The two boys try their hand at dory te11ile me ye wanted a chaast V take week, nor maybe th' next again, Her If people begin to eat chocolate, the. We've got the map, come bring a 6311ing with success. A storm bursts a vessel- So?" whole gang hez quit, an' they're fol- habit grows upon them; but since spade, r' '-K with sadden fury. Frank's presence Frank nodded; ensile Hoo9ahan con- feria' that Westhaver feller. He must _chocolate Is a valuable food and' con- For we're pirates all, and who's- of mind saved the vessel from col- timed Now, I've a .proposition t' ha'_ got a vessel. somewhere's for the habit is a afraid? tarns nothSng lajuriaus, tision with a steamer. When Frank is make t ye, an ye kin think it over. they're packin' their kit t' fine him• " 4': -'twenty-one and Jules nineteen,. they I own a smart little craft over t' en' believe meti Mr. Bigler, it's goin° ti perfectly'harmless one It is an in- Came full o! daring, dash and egng.; r :. sags a for a season with Capt. Wat- Glouceater-th Mabel' Kinsella her be one hoot of a jab t' gat another teresting fact that the ,young men of Come, Captain Kidd, yourself°along. son• nk calls on his boyhood sweet- name is--an a well-bunk, handy craft crowd.,, today,.,U welt'as the girls, 'are not (Time and Place.) "besrt? Carrie Dexter, now nurse in --seventy loaner, hardwood toothpick. When he had gone, the vessel own- ashamed of a foadne9us for chocolate. ( h.' must bring his own, ' mug in a Boston hospital, who in- She ain't noways new--bein' nigh er dented at the blotter with a n. American cowboys who came in from spade.) troduces him,to the matron as Captain twenty year old, but she's able an' "I make a mistake," he muttered. "I ranches to the towns upend as much t Weet�haver. On the return trip CaPt• sound as a bell. I don't to a-fishin' should have given that Weethaver A money on diocolate as on tobacco,and Of course' boats and water give the rat Watson dies and Freak steers the vas- any more-I've thane my time at it- chance. Now the veasel'il be chance to fly the "Jolly Roger," but a set into Baatoa harbor thrasi a heavy an' I'll 'low 'tain't everybody. as caress exactly the same thing is aoticsti land pirate party is quite as nice.' - through t' take out an'of vessel with all them Vie' and the Lent markets cumin on Australia and in-South Africa. ;- sea. Carrie rpeaks scornfully of life Yes, I'm some fool when it comes to When the pirates-ha a assembled,give on a fishing vessel. The Casson crew new-fangled knockabouts an' rem-eye handiin such c�Leer cattle as these The colored reuse are taking Ire- them turkey-red red sashes and kerchiefs al. take sides with Frank against Zigler knockabouts floatin' aroun'i but of ye fishermen." And iawYSrd] recriminat- mendously to sweets at al.descriptions, y- - i " the owner sad Jess the new captain- care t' take her over. ye krn have th' y and in Eas. Africa and Nigeria acaa'tf- � cheesecloth or -crepe Paper, and let `.4 y _ tag himself, he west out to bully the each one choose a buccaneerish name. ' . . skipperin of her. I knew yer father dandified clerk. ly clad blacks will visit the cauLtry 'Then tell them to shoulder their a well-fine man-an' I know yer uncle : stores to buy boxes of British choco- sp �' l CHAPTER NINE•-(Copt d.) still better, and lead them - an' I cal'late of you're - fates or tins of toffee. Even in the by a-circuitous route y F "Call the police!" Masted Zigler, a' th' same blood as them you'll git! CHAPTER TEN. South Sea Islands s very large trade to the place ebosea for the fun. pale with frtgbt, and Jeaay croaked along a]I right New here's myy WOW- The Mabel Kinsella, upon examine. Once there, divide the pirates into thickly. "Avp, man, alit a'1 an' Lion, ved an even better vessel than now done is imported sv g ha.. g� of live, and give to each group `lases valq my sition. She nodes a noo m pprry� Americana and Canadisas have Lar i Dolt start a sbice„here• Go nod jumbo an jib. Th lores'1 an th Westhaver expected, and the deal be- a copy df the treasure map. These F back to th vessel,m'lad, an we'll may light nails are all right. Ef you take h thirty peen asst been the greatest' sic more about it.” her, ye'll need t' buy them saile for quickly eoRraimmated In less than a ..may" eater in the wo Nest you have prepared beforehand, mark- her,Frank put on his hat and gazed arc her-that'll cost ye 'round five hen- b,= Frank had been -aboard the Come the British, and th the Ger4 Ing on them trees, stones, and other _ i= F ,. Jassy Ribtr W-concealed contempt. Bred dollars. Now,I'll value her party mans. The Pbrtugnese, are identifying marls to guide the search- :!- :. "Yes," he said disdainfully, "you're low, au' what money you pay on her schooner,and given professional for the new � en to the treasure itsel=f. Old bones haulm' in Back ' , , , gem, while a pTadeaeional rigger was sioaatety fond of sweets of stl lee- - yer barns now. to th' fittin out will go as per share o th strewn here and there and crossed to start vebak on the morrow'and tta'rs criptloaa. . ' vessel I31 go, but We V git my rear. vessel. Say I put her value as three - ' y is and seta life rigging and reeve compared with alcohol,chocolate suggestively will add to the tun: I wotmida't sell with a swvab bike you." thousand five hundred dollars-•an' And he strode out among the delighted she's worth more'n tbait-an' you put o$ new g back gear. has a distinctly accusing effect. It V Hunting the treasure, if you have not �t = Coming back to Boston by as early made the ma too should take 'r^ who lied wrenlseard every ao ord. six hundred y dolhaga o' noo in her, train. Frank dived Into a teal particularly good for people who are Ps �• .' "''Walt we&bart in an'wreck to peace, I'll g� ns�d�e1 �o „ give ye asix-hundt+ed-dollar in- booth at the station and Im y,nervous or irritable. Cheap chocolates aboest a half-Hour. Some time before _Pays?" anslously ariced the McCallum terest on my thirty-live hundred have more sugar in them than 'the�you 'will have buried an old chest or ` ,��wc hundred, his good fortune to bread box filled with toes, sealed i4s+om Jodi which"' rmsan 'bout one-sixth. You'll :_. .. Carrie Dexter at the hospital. more expensive breads, and too mach p°� _ _ ,. No, hastily commanded West- own a sixth of her an' I'll hold the •• with red sealing wax, and deeorated C •,. hater, "Don't dio litre that other' five•sixtha, an' ,sa th' vessel I'll try an' gat a chariot t see ye sugar r not good either for the dines- with skull and ,crossbones. J- ag ,y , store we swing oat, but d I dent, ye lice or the teeth; but doctors have = vs 'EisN a jab be fetch�a' sip takes a quarter ® o th stock on kin look !or me back is-sboat ten or nothing but prslse, for the better Announce that -the pirate securing i>w- „ eufi LziP, '61 gat per smith .share fourteen asps. wish me good hick, - F a, An'whet do I ear-re for-r a chain. o that grade®-of chocolate. the greatest number of the potatoes rumbled. McQsUitim. °I've in For stock as skipper. sweetheart, an' of ft comes, I'I1 hev �� _ c,- P Ef ye`re a smart sh'd do Well." s►i1t receive a real, treasure. The Cbaii !or-r is fans of to mo F mom' somethdn' t give ye. And humming scramble for toes will cause a few 4.._ Ibl�6 �9 rank nrocid�ecl S�6c hundrec! dollars a song to himself. he t.•.�::• :1 down :' For Better Babies. P� t° ".times afore this-- was a lot of monoY---raven hundred head bum , and Blr " Shorty the was the amount he had In the bank- to the boardd'a'g-hawse where Jules was It seems that through the rapid pro- `w� all Mme much merriment Highilaades=arm. " aI� but he knew that if he required five '��' gress of the past few generations, we give the pirate who Next da Ire drew all his moneeyy oat have given attention to everything has the rHOst potatoes the prize' (a � of son. Let's eon leave them without times else amount be could get it from of the ban1, and in company with the box of chocolates) and tell the pirate � a lrsaa. we kin show these that"fills Uncle Jerry. It was a good props- jubilant Frenchman he took train for but ourselves. Wonderful mechanical having the-fewest to .gather all the - ,,,'` SA*rmm era behave themselves if sition and he was quite taken with it. Gloucester. Tbie schooner was ez- developments and great progress in like. Come on fathers!" And What would his uncle say' What amined by Jtrier and lavrarsbly cum sloe stock improvement >fiave bean Potatoes and prsL them back in the the' M 'I u alter �g the clerk a would Carrie seed Iris mother think S cheat to be roasted later on. lock wiidc{i atrrtost�p trtfied him, dart As he mented upon, and for the balance of evident but when it comes to better y< lo noisily outside thought tt over he smiled is Next line the pirates for b boat-. > the week, the two worked around the folks the matter hae.been allowed to up P rf ' Wisile he was Packing pleasure. He would not tell his uncle vessel assisting the rigger. The masts take care of itself. bailing contae+st. For this put two ; g ng tap has clothes,until the transaction was completed were scraped; new bait-boards fitted Undoubtedly man have noticed buckets full of water at the head of - aboard the verse! Jules and the-New- and hie,pictured his worthy relative's around the house• a little paint wee y foendisnder, Jakt Simms, cause clat-�surpr?sa whhen he did.tel•I ham, lr prize live stack Is" into the ring by each line. Each person with a ladle � tering below. Jule's face was low " r�as4 ladle eat aemn waber,_pasa tl+e _.. aglow I'Zb over to Gbucester•lusts after- racer careuaicen and Dave trace caused with and he almost pounced g$oo lion to new msanaeil, jumbo, and . -- with chum. "Frankee! Frankeel i ten' Captain, and have a took at her. to comment What a superb laokiagi so kuRe to the on till one or the other bucket is Po Can you Good! Thdh of we make yo''the o4 ft added elo new dories 1� specimen at ready belonging to the animal but what a Leave your stuff an' to an' see Ca : P- a deal I gat her aesle made an hunt vessel. Feeling riot a little anxious as man." The contrast is great indeed empty'• itan Hoolaban! Says be want to see up a gang. See you later, Captaint" to whether the Carson's old ng and is an indication that a concerted I For captives and pirates divide the you. He's owner of de Mabel Rinse.l•a ga fslies a•nakl nn_ company lot* two parts, each having - • And humming a song. Frank strode ��v�oont�1d keeo their Deonrise with h'usi. ygn�,+..�,�a l,..ttd.• - - balk to fire vessel Frank was relieved fe run across Jake dioubrtedby bring resu ts. rte base. Jtand i Wili raclug each There was a mob of sage: fishermen Simms-tire Nearfoundtsnuer-lar•th- awaiting hiin wtsers be swung aboard ing down the wharf, dishevelled and -It is a world�w6de troth that we other in the centre between the bases, ir "Haav d' come out?" "Hev re 'got very drunk. look to everythme else but ourselves d.,d ,, �.. ,d,�. ..-.&L,....1, red--- - :' a vessel " "what did o' Mike Hoolo- "Yeah, they're all a-oamin', skip, oY for contentment and better living. on one side and white on the other. �t dell hen my?" The questions were vot- son; answered the man to Shorty's But now tahat we have tried every-I If the white side turns up, the cap- a� leyed at him. ertt�uiry. "We've bin Navin' awful time thing else we are coming back home tives must try to catch. the pirates befm they know thim usbA 1. reach their base• and if br EVE �•i- the crawl Frank put the question to CaNum ant' Davy Baird hev bin rrn-in mfe f.;.•= Itr 1 . _..W t�! the red side turns up,the pirates must cara.ye . Tv.a..m a t„ arge. " for flghtin': Awful time, skip. but One great indication of this is the chase. the captives. At the .blowy al DSAMIW PkIN ING•MODELUNC•DESICN Sure. shouted someone. I've they'll all be down by f'reight's train." popularity of Better Baby Contests.i the whistle the side. having most DIVi�CWA C0URSE JUNIOR ac umM fished a season in her. Is that th' ' (To be continued.): In these we enter the 'prisoners wine. TEA04ERS COURSE• F�tC1 AL ART craft we're g`sttin'?" _ _ pride of'otu When it is dark and a cod fire G-A•REID R-C.A Pdricipat "Waal, I ain't decided yet. I kin - heart in competition with others g Session 1022.3 Opens October 2 beve hen of I put come new gear on r "'r "on aW Forest Fun• sources o! fami'1 going, give eac# pirate a tin cup and •- Prospectus mailed on application her—" The old time Y • x•� = and in prospector was' ac., stir great anxiety to vain out we bring' Pktte• Roast the potatoes in the ash®:. "She's all right; Frank, �A little cured of setting fire to Umberto clear into practice all the methods which'and let the pirates work their bacon on small,nowadays, but able an strong„ the soil, so that he m.'ght have a bet- will Make our baby a better baby. forked sticks. Have hot coffee,marsh- B j�Y-_� �_p_ * Old Mike atitg took good care o her. ter'chance to look for valuable miner- I mallows for toasting,a+r ■ rt�V g1 �R V' i "She's is These contests are valuable because ngF and plenty of •, .-_: good shape, is she?", en- als. $ow, however, while some Sree they create a'certain interest in baby*sandwiches and cookies. 'Pirates are ^� gvired Shorty. "Handle well under y. -'_:, -_ -_ - FROM THE GROWER sail? Yes, eh? Waal, then, thar's may be started accidentally- by pros- improvement sure to be hungry. every dMuVe L'hm-1_w_isica.her--t?ssai they are anxious to —_�__._ With the red belted and )*erchiefed Six Large Baskets No. i Peaches, is of I kin git a gun t' ship w=th me +rwl„ the-lancet. In the northern dis- No Respect. ` company around the fire, it will not iseo, s!.os. sauyy:ag Tutee in that little craft' tricts many pr'ospect� trap fur-bear- be hard to-start a-good_ trat"tory "Gat a Fond Mother-"Have you seen AI=-: p ' Got them Ripe, Fresh— ' gang?" bawled the New- ing animals daring the veinier, in or- gernon .Clairence Fitspatrick, little going, the wilder the better. You �• loundlander. "Why, we're all goin' der to provide funds to carry them boy?" _ _ might even have a_'volunteer Pirate aril Quick Delivery � with yel '1`was you gittin' a vessel over �next summer in prospecting. �ghost appear at the right minute. If what worried us mast!" Little Boy-'Yea, mum. Hi, Ginger,' p'PeA g - • '� Sp¢ciai prices on terse lots. Ask for °t worse u said his heart almost Besides this, prospectors, know very per mother wants yer!" 1 your picnic is near the water, you i{ + Y y domestic fruits. Remit with + well that when valuable mineral is, a -could have one of your shipmates come order. get !n touch now, too full for steady utterance of the Minard's Liniment far Dar+draA. O. R. CARPENTER =. thanks on his lips, "you don't know farad timber is required for t=he build- _ - _ - running up to the fire with the news WiNONA. ONT, low much pleasure it gives me t' hear tags,fuel, and pit-props Aeeded to de- that a bottle has been washed ashore. . ye may what ye hev said. I wish t' velop a mine. Exhibition Visitors Hurrying down to-the water's,edge, Reference: Royal Rank, Winona thank ye has=tily, one and all, an' of - ----w , the crowd will discover an old cider _ goes with me,we'll t fish. Es�eh Thrift. CONCERT - r a good lurjc. git I jug full of funny messages. If your I'm coin' t' -Mo'ster this afternoon, Two Scotsmen were standing ,n the t chic is dry=that is, r1pt near water, an' I'll girt that vessel. Th' eaila'll be Themes Embankment. One of them, i - ou might serve u made right away, an'though I haven't noticing a tramcar*bearing the words, . P your messages in a big pirate pie. Tay skeleton i Niel tadl4gd it over with Captain Hoolahan ••All the way to Wimbledon, 2d.," said dolls, boxes of beads, old coins, toy , , D11 run our trips to th' market what soils LO IIta ultuysuiu,,. Juwi, ,", ramie, Klr'L.l'lVjT1�i ,O -1-J Knives and iiiY��, uar4 vl,.y LIaLY� ilage ' „ we'll hoe a ride." us bent, would be appropriate also, if you "No, moo," replied the. ther,'"just Do not fail to visit our.atone Y: "Go ahead, skipper," they-said ifs wanted favors. uniron. "Git th' vessel. We'l'l show wait until Monday. Maybe here will .r� ��OI{� -. - u p in Gloucester towtardis the end o' be an excursion 1" - .•. - = bud hear a MarconiRaddo Receiving Set ' ';i";: ""• th' week,never fear. Now.tellers,let's ----�a- We're for the birds twenty-four' l f+, pack up an' quit this scurvy tub an' . - To Crean a Chamois Skin. � `.I We are experts in Radio. satietaation hours a day,. seven days a week and e her scurvy. skipper. Chamois skin may be 'clea^.e3 by I guaranteed or money refunded. ' 3d5 days a year, plus one extra day Weethaver had departed on his o 'soaking in soda and water.and then-in Write,for Booklet t ,• � joy- every leap year. All this is pre:lmin- dus way to Gloucester when Captain soapsuds. - o • • wood- Rime I Automatic Telephones and Time ,ary to the statement that a easy swung down into the _ `: - - Casson's fo'c'sle. The men were en- Recorders, Ltd. sacker uses his head'to do G}tinga Be gaged stowing their gear away in Minard s Liniment foi Durns, eta. 440 VICTORIA 4T. Go TORONTO a w•aodipecker, 'r4+ ,.v-•tioo•- ..,-r i x.sa' u.. n z ,... '� ^t'.' �4,=�;�.: ° ..R' S'..tr'.+: .'•fir }, s`=`�=" ., .r. ..� :r ./•- '�s''s". r?�°'-i!'�'y :a"W., ;i's' ��i'�%,:,.',3.'•' }+,- ,-r,t• .r..-r :.'�'at ??�,°f°9v. .�a"1+. • w ',vt s.. -:Mss 3. '�F",ar�'�.; s ,FF-c �y $• yr�.v�c.:' •�, •r,' m ,mr' ac4 _ Af''� c•.r..�L.-�_ -— �'iaP-ax',�•.' , ,snS�, fi'a�-. S° "'."meal"r''"�314(sEt�+,1�E�.'�.a.,� *2 ,r�'e? F`�J'�.�:F'��. ?"> � :'� �.'"X� — ��a� +►lIIY�Sim�E' W KP P, -1 7. ray.I®E r LIP1 Against C b a u .— ® ® ® ■ iMuNrl ■ A despatch from Washing" ton says:--Retalialoryprovi- sinus in the paragraph tha t provides for free wood pulp t;7 newsprint were t eliminated �y-.the United States Senate 'Id f 1 Year ® ...r _6"Ho' ere -Tive and 0 Id ariff debate. on ;during the t. Thursday. These proposed S that, where a ;K country or Province imposed ceti -Canad per iany restrictions-on the expo lation r- of such materials to the MI United States, a du o ty f 10 per o' ry. fonds k*ent. shouldbe imposed u pon im rtations from such coun- po ---:Issued In 1917 MCC. and Matuiing- Ist December, 1922.xy or Provi These retaliatory provisions 4�Were aimed directly at =ipol tations from Canada. CONVERSION PROPOSALS MOTORLESS PLANE ing bonds who wish to avail-TWO HOURS.IN AM HE MINISTER OF FINANCE offers to holders Holders of the matur their. themselves of this conversion privilege should take Tof these bonds who desire to continue Gerr"n Aeronaut Bre&6 Aa- their bonds AS EARLY AS POSSIBLE, BUT NOT investment in Dominion of Canada u=uities the - 30th, to a Branch of LATER TH" SECPTEM13ER Previow Records in Glid- new privilege: of exchanging the maturing bonds for any Chartered Bank in Canada and receive in exchange ES ing Flight. bonds bearint 5J per cent interest. payable half yearly,' an official receipt for the bonds surrendered, containing-an undertaking to deliver the an-respondiag bonds of Gersteld, Germany, Aug. 20,C?4n%, of either of the following clana.— .the new issue manei harve again smashed all records ember,lor gliding flights. While the motor- (a) Five year bonds, dated Ist Nov Holders of maturing fully registered bonds, interest-two Plane competitionp in France have 1922, to mature lat-November, 1027. payable by cheque from Ottawa, will receive their 1 interest cheque as usual. Holders of a five-mintste flight excel- bmt and a ten-minate one unai!I (b) Ten year bonds, dated Ist November,, December two avia*n students from Hanover, 1922, to mature lot November, 1932. coupon bonds will detach and retain the lastunmatured ooupon before surrendering the bond itself for=version ES Bentsen and Martens, have demon- stretW their abfty w remain in the V^He the maturing bonds will carry interest to lot purposes.adir tw an almost unlimited tizzie if 117_' .., 1922, the new bonds will commence to earn The surrendered bonds will be forwarded by banks weeth er conditions are favorable. httu=t from lat November, 1932, GIVING A BONUS to the Minister of Finance at Ottawa, where they will'To-day Reatzen, utilzing every air OF A FULL MONTH'S INTEREST TO THOSE be exchanged for bonds of the new issue, in fully EE rn maintained an-altitude osknrid 20() meters, aveoing Nock and AVAILING THEMSELVES OF THE CONVERSION registered, or coupon registered or coupon bearer form g interest payable lst May and Ist November PRIVU.EGE.*rth over the fidd for mom. than *of each year'Of the duration ofthe loan,the first interest .two houm Only wben' It was dark did he dd. Tb"offer is made to holders of the maturing bonds payment accruing and payable Ist May, 1923. Bonds This fligist beets Martens, 6mn- of the new issue will be sent -to the banks for ate stay in the air, and Martens bad and is not open to other investors. The bonds tq be delivery immediately after the receipt of the surrendered already broken all. worWs - issued under this proposal will be substantally of the bonds. I - And both these flighits were only the same character as those which are maturing, except The bonds of the maturing issue which are not 411imitAltiOD tests 'Pritiminar7 -to the that the exemption from taxation does not apply to the coikyerted under this proposal will be,paid off in cob cc real competition. But tbey hwe new mue. the lat December, 1922such a success, that the 100,000 m ark Prize offered by aircraft mainufactur.mrs was wan befleas the preliminaries 7/ W. S. FIELDING, finkhed. itAster of Finance.Dated at Ottawa, 8th August, IN2.Autu= Conference to Discuss Rejarstiow A London, Aug. 20,-Sir Janm lien, tiont conference w2l take place In the Full, probably after the debt funding-Disastrow Fire Sweeps Man� Needs in Washington are 4017w' . REPRESIENTATIVES OF MUNICIPALITIES it is believed fn political and finandal North-West Minnesota 5,000 Harvesters 4=1 hem Despite slaresist reports in the FTench press, it is thought the A despatch from Duluth HFUEL CONTROL PLANS A despatch from Winnipeg Pulacare,Government is sparring bor says:­Six known dead, hun- Complaints are contimotu from num- time. Rmuce is expected to sound out dreds homeless, at least two ar"r points th""9'hout the Province Controner Enis Outlined Policy Regarding Allotment and the London G. as to the poe- that insufficitnt men for harvesting towns wiped out and a dozen for this Conservation —Suggeste&Removal of 1puty.an Welsh sibilides of modification of ft debt are arriving, and the blame ounceflation stand. It is understood others in imminent danger, is attached to the railviays by J7 A. Cod and Reduced Transportation Rates. that a part of the British Cabinet Superintendent was the apparent toll of a Bowman, Proyincw talro" t Services of C*A- A despatch from Toronto says,—' memoriaHzed to that end. Tvom as J • series of forest fires which a the action * tarepenvdNorth-Western Minne- MrBowtaiven on Lne purr�"New ZeaW2d= Grat" swept tion th sota on Thursday, causing the vest barsda still are needed to fill Man- palitics, in co-opers wi each!ment shoudd be asked to take steps to to Brit" Seamen Itoba's requirements. Hundreds of other and with the coal dealers of the'�reduce the freight rates an hard wood.w o r a t conflagration since I approval, harvesters, he � ys, have been do- province, there will be no real coal! This also met with general 1918, when four hundred per. sirous of assisting in the gralp tields 4mine d,London, Ant. 20.-gk&Jmee Allen� uring the coming winter. it being pointed out that large sup�-'High Oommumoner tar 14ew zeaJAnd sons lost their "Lives. is the view -of J. A. Ellis. Pro- v;" of hard w were available for in London, aariounces that the New wanted the privilege of 9,0- vincial Fuel Controller, as expreseed'distributkn througbouttWecenDrought conditions have in- r'he work,-A, conference of som'A further West as the crop matured. before a ' a one bun-� portions of- Ontario, If the freight t 48we crease the menace to alarmI �'g E200,000 for the ;Iief dis- This vow refused by.the. railway dred aTtd twenty representatives of rates could be lei-rered to a poin tress among families of men who have ing proportions, and on Thurs- companies, who declined to permit the Ontario municipalitied held at the�where such action would be been connected with the British Mer- clay night more than 2,000, excursionists to "stop over," insisting Parliament Buildings on Thursday!aft possible.'-antile-Karive. "Tbev felt that their that the man travel directly to their afternoon.. Purchase Of Welsh bitu-i C. A. Magrath, chairman ths profitA were poem*% only because the Van- deStInsuonis. J s"A -aft was kept open for them," the 0118 sections. smokeless, was the measure adviGad F. McCourt, another member of the AUgh Commissioner says, "'nd their steps taken 'a by the Fuel Controller. rams body, outlined the-Threshing,'anxiety about the position of the T�rinity Sunday was definitelyestab- Finishes The gist of the Controller's sdvi4. by the- Dmdnion authorities, and Pecific durine the ww helped them to lished in 1384. to was as follows: Do not rely on Am- stated that should ()ntario decide to reelize their responsibility to the Gets 34 Bushels Acre erican anthracite. If yvu can get Am- purchase large araounts of WeM eQ, nsf Mother Country regarding the com--' The Chinese use shark fi erican bituminous coal, #t.it, but You the committee would . undertake to b from Brandon says.—J. will be'weli advised to look elsewberel-facilftate transshipment at Montreal. ­tmand of the sees." iftg a thick, gelatinous soup. A despeOx Black of Douglas, who was the first for a substitute. Anticipate that you I W. C,Cox,'a-Toroato,declared that 'I to 'report trg in that district, will have to find some substitute for thwe was actually at the present time h-- finished a 20-acre field which yield- I at IG CREASE FEDVENUES hard cos, -least until well on into a sur pka of American ritnous ed 84 bushels to the acre and graded December, and if b b6ft coal, coal f� Ontario, and that no difft uyIng etUNDIOD No. 1 hard. buy from 15 to 20 Per cent. Of Your was being experienced in getting ord- OPERATIONOF NEW STAMP TAIYI19Q normal year's w-q*Y. ere from-American firm filled fox— Although no concrete action grew furLbogr lairge amounts. 7% better,A diqspatch from Ottawa says:—rn- with-prospects of further incre ta,son out of the conference, those present grades were not ob inable, he said, learned a gbod deal about the situa- but every day offers were-being 11­&=tione Of returning prosperity are. because August is a dull month com-1 I ially and the operation of the tion-as it affects the Rrovince gbner- ceived for delivery' of set coal of a,ftwnished by' increning Federal rev- mere aHy,.and the individual consumer in standard almost identical with- that j r part'aw, law has not yet acquired its 11swing."enuesv and ti* MxTe" o,;__�e icular. From one source came the of the Weigh fuel. The Toronto deal- Simultaneousl7 euvtoms receipts are stamp tar" as money suggestion that,the Dominion Govern- er prophesied,that the price of Am- goin u Thcee for July showed an ing demonstrated early. Although the increase of over $3,GOO,000 compared ment should take the duty off Welib erican azrthracite, fV&w;.,6 the CIOU tax has been in operatibn only a fort- with thie corresponding m on-th, 'while soft coal as was done in 1902. The of the strike, would be somewhere in Fuel Contr-'night, revenue from this source has the August increasie oller approved and suggest- the neighborhood of twenty dollars promises to bel ed that gone a3 high. as $1,500,000 in a'4127- more marked again. 'The estimate the Federal authorities be per ton, laid down In Toronto. nate and is at- ill be exceeded.This figure is inordi tributable to firms or companies pay- brought to Buffalo ho&spltals; four Likewise, in regard to imDme* a�d Persons Hurt were tTeated'at a Tonawanda h tal Ing in one day for the embossing of busr*n'ess profits revenue it is apparent on Niagara TroUey- their ebectues foT a month, thus ob- that the estimate of $60,0 and one was taken to Niagara FIX&KOOO is:viating the necessity of aftixing all within the mark. .*A ipp;n Ull Most a the others returned 4 From thisil to source $51,000,000 fias already been Buffalo after receiving attention IFom..stamps. An ordinary day's receipts The International Railway Company I doctors called to the scene of the from: the stamp tax, however, are collseted in four months, the proper- ered a Off reward of $10000 for the' wreck.sround half a miNiori. t,kn being $45,000,000 from iTwome he International has'.a list conviction a arreat and f the persons of 46 persons claiming to b.,,miness profits. 4 How it worke out is exemplified by and $6,000,000 from'bu e�suffer- -speed line of ed injuries.who dynamited the high-a single day in July with The latter tax has expirei and 11 the company north of the city shortly,comparing ec- one in August. On July 15, before ti6ns are in the nature of old taxes. after midnight Friday, and caused the the now levy came into,effect, the re- If things keep up at the present wreck of a three-car train,resulting in The MW@fry is e.27'afeavoflng to ftipts *ere around 090,000. . On the mte the financial showing at the end Lord Nofthc4iff- the slight injury cf�more than a seore make offers _4ttra� td • the. thou- correspon-6ing dcay of August they of the year will be exceedingly favor- The groat Britishnewspaper' nia.-nate, of persons and injuries to eleven sarxis of war flleft, who are amounted to $590,000. It will not be able, especially if expeii4itures are who succumbed to the illness wijlcki othem seriously enough to require bes- to we"me the chance to get injtro sorpris; -If the month's revenue from kept in cbe<-k and the railway short- brought him back to Englaud.-frow prital treatment. I air saidn without b the=31911700 'this scores aggregates $15,000,000i, age v7kh;n bounds. Switzerland a aoi-t Ume ago. Six of the injured passengers were to the army. �g, 'x .^ c;;�� '�-'4'•: a',?�' :ti'ar` ; :•,irk2y; <:°-'d•^ :� ,:.e,,s!a-•,:. `� .;«e:e.,•.:-._ -„,,�5df•Xr�:rae;�:..�:`. d•-• x�. �:cR '�..�':,,.y�,,” s' _ �r .:'�v"� wes,, �J„'.tir.r+ .� '�•:x a-` "�0'Y�" der •""3=•5. .':�.°� ,:t� �•.w. �. ar^ �� �,{�„'4,.-_.t+ -,..• :s,,��•y4'':•e ,b��` -�i" �.`1•..^�*.'-.r"'i•-Jy,•_''" .ul y�Rr., •m.at ���'.: �^_ r,�`�,r r �` :t::- -�:�`t: ;'*✓': •�r+�r r"` .•nq :. - °' .a' „�,-;,,,�, -,y-. .�;r 'r,., :l' -• � �. :r, .rt,• ,�,- z;;'e t;,+,-.` -� % 1'u' e ':r,-`'-'•,tm.,�'. :-,aw.,1r' , •s L'• .•'- ,::st" `};. .L, r:« - .. �.,��.,�. -'' \--wy +• "rna t, . •-... - -Mrs. Are Lockwood, of Lis= -James Kennedy was off duty •„ _ .y nCA a 1 l ISMS keard, is sisiting with D. N. and for several days, owiyA to illtless. 'F RU I T Mrs. Lockwood. Jeremiah'O'Connor,-of Church ''' 8 " -Lloyd Shirley agent Sunday at -Dr. Henry will be here as usual $t., is enjoying a two weeks' vaca- the home of his parents here. neat Tuesday to attend to his p:'a .tiop. @Miss Irene Rarer@ is visiting fesaional•duties. -Born, on Thursday, August her sister.Mrs.Taylor, of Brooklin• -R. J. and Mrs.Percy and baby, 17th, to Thos. a d Mrs. Watson,;s _ _ Marina,.of Toronto, spent of Myrtle, visited Mrs. Percy daughter. Now that the Can Season is ill full swing, be slire.you� " Hundsy with Jamefi and Mrs. Parents, D. and Mrs. Annali and -On Monday ,last as Harry have good Bars to insure yourself from the possibility ;a other friends on Sunday last Wade was driving some cattle + y; Rose, - -of spoiled fruit next January. =R. G.Davis,of Brooklin, spent -J• P. 'Williams and daughter along one of the northern conces. P Tuesday with sister, Mrs. John Edith, of Picton, @pent Tuesday sions, he jumped out of his car at r _' ,If there's any doubt buy new Jars. ... evening with Mrs.L.A.Vau Skiver.-the top of a steep bill in order to _ _ ,•', " Qroolcett. 'C�'aF CERTO ;. -.,.. ' -Mrs. McLellan, of Argyle, is On their return trip on Wednee-"head off several of the animals. - _ - K .avisiting lieu" daughter Mrs. S. J. day they were. accompanied by On account of the grade the car, Qollacatt. Jae. Richardson who will spend a which is a large McLaughlin.Buick A l�larvelous sure-jell for jams, jellies etc. -A. C. Dewar,of Toronto,spent few days fishing. started down the hill, and before ' n: _ _ Saves you half the time•and money.- _. Sunday with his grandmother, --St. George's Church Ieterl•vices Mr. Wade could reach it, the � • . "..:`. neat Sunday : Morning at 10.80, car was going at a very rapid Mrs. Crook, sr. Evening at 7 00. The Rev. A. E. rate, and before it reached •the " George Douglas,.of Toronto, Bruce is officiating at Oshawa and bottom turned over twice: causing Boots .are going 'up. ..Buy now and be' spent Sunday here with his uncle, in his absence it is expected that great damage_ .James Kennedy; the Rev. N. Clark Wallace. of St. _ --•well shod for frill at - -Miss M.usselman,-of Uabri Toronto, will officiate. Siclion's, _ is spending a week with her aunt, r-= CARD OF THANK8. _. -..._ _.<__;,_...:_:<t tC- prices, _.. !'. f s -The Gallagher truck firm of _ -day's y s pr firs. W. B, Powell. Toronto handle an average of I wish to convey throu h THE Nzws -J. C. and ]lire. Philip left on g =' Friday on motoring trip through twenty tons ,freight per day be my sincere thanks to the numerous Watch feu nor announcoment'of the arrival of our fall yy tween Toroc£to and Whitby,Osha- friends for their expressions of ay m- stock from Williams. We hatie;a work boot ' ,. Western Ontario. ath and acts of kindness shown me wa and Bowmanville. As this is P y +... "' -Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Marsh of in my recent sad bereavement in the Coming which is. guaranteed only one firm of several. that do death of my beloved husband.:.. Bermuda, are visiting with. C.+H. y business on this route. it shows - : "v�aterproof. and Mrs. Burling. Mxs. A. W.MecxAY -John and Mrs. Tanning,of To- the growth of the lnotorinR busi- Olaremoltt,Out. _ ronto, spent the week-end with near in handling freight formerly „- A special sole having twice the durability of any Arthur and Mrs, Bundy. handled by the steam railways. - other leather sole known. zy -The Toronto Exhibition will SALE REG18TER. -George Law, of Toronto,. is _ + o n tomorrow (Saturday) and a;' ding a few days vacation at Pe SATURDAY, AUG. 2&rB-Auction sale ' the home of his sisters here. prospects for a large attendance of house and lot,household furniture Fred T. 'Bunting, - - Pickering t were sever better. So far as the Eetab 'shed 185?. -The township council will etc.,in the Village of Whitevsle, lit inset on Monday neat for the farming community is concerned property of Silas Windsor. Bale at transaction of general boeinees; they are in s good position to at- one o'clock. See bills. Fred-Postill, - "�. tend. The harvest is early and auctioneer. ;>t3•.... -Sties Nellie Sier has returned - - . .5. with an abundant yield they will • - home, after spending a week with f. feel like taking a day off to enjoy Mr. and Mrs. Gatward pf Dunbar, Now Ldreruaenae•ata. i themselves in attending this Q Q Lg L' -0.' j�O' great fair. It is not the "same old `i -Misses Pauline and Lois Blass- thing"year after year. Of course MEN W ANTED-At the Rose Rx- ' sor,of Indianapolis, are visiting MEN Mill,Pickering. 48 their coneins, James and Mrs. there is much that was'seen in _ - ¢ Rise. former years, but there is always (SECOND MOWER AND SPREAD- _ r 111ra, John Dwyer, who has a great deal that is new that k.�ER f vitale. l7 J.R.Tbeiton,Pickering. y makes the Exbibition alwa @ io- _.._ . - :it been confined to her bed with an OR SALE-wood light w on ;a .. yy aR ' - « tere@ting and instructive. If you _ . �-� atilack of typhoid fever, is slowly Fgood repair. Apply a. Richardson. 49-4e want to•keep in touch with the A q reeovering. i� -Dr. and Mrs. Bateman and Mr. progress of the world do not fall ]FOR SALE-2 mcitoreTcles acd a to .�+ • �` • attend. ]FOR pock-,t kodak, T.C. Brown, Broygh- ?p and Mrs. Steele of Toronto,motor -The .n^eat3ser prophets who a"' 3�►y �I „ ad down on Sunday and spent the p P day wilb relativeP, predicted last •priog -that the COW 170i FALL:-Grind Hnlatein -Dr. and Mrs. Cartwrigbt have crops this pear would be a con row.he.h. Apply toGeralJ Clack,t�wntsar• :. .returned home after spending a plete failure beean4e it teas follow- - _-- a week with relatives and friends in -Ing an amen winter, have been OnTS REPAIRED-g„�,;�,g_ Kull O3X'' C1�1e "5lriodeor and Detroit. Radly aRtray in their contentions. Were• re-,a red neatly and Quickly Thos. _ g, O3• ! Last winter yeas one aF the mifid- v'utaon,Church St.,Pickering. I1-33 -Mills Lizzie Morrissey,of Mont- - - - ----- - rA° eat on record, but not - )FE ,FOR SEED-F++II rye of first- .' real, is spending a few weeks here y, + at the home of her brother,:N. J. ing that f>ict the hit chi+year llcnngs or pie. john Brown, lot 7, eon. s. Ladies' Blacks, Fine Lisle nose, sizes 9,91-2-and ' Ptekenng,or phone Pick 2304, 49 m Morrissey, of Church street. is oce of the-beet in years. Those -__ _. 3 pairs for $1.00 Ea -Miss Rets Robins is in the em who pnt their trust in the moon, -ANTED-An ezpprienced girl for r' la of M. S Chapman during he beech nuts -mud• the many other general housework, lain cooking coon Misses' black and nn metal. Oxfords, sizes 11, 12, 13 ploy of Mbgs� Louie Pucgkrin, infalible signw. to fortell the wes- wage.' n1:,•Ro.., CI®ren�o,.farm, Pui<e 4SU and 1 regular 2.9x, C12an-i7 at ' . who lip on the sick list at present. ther, are building their reputation + g P b ti -Mrs. Wm. Wilson and Mies on a very poorfoundatioa. 3cien- �H[:3G1LE3 FOR SALE-First pad r r hi h bee18 '�' tists b. ave been doing their utruast t.-srcond class Quality,British Columbia shin- .L adie8 Patent Pumps, � , and Ladies' Plain' ! Y�r. Myrtle, Of BoR'maaville, have re- g Klee at toweskposeibk prices. Tbw. Pstason, L "`•' turned home. after si nding a for man ears to solve this flee- p t.g � P y y cl c,+remoat. ,sly. - Kid Pumps, Cuban h:e*Ts going at.half. rice. s� .. Lino but the do not profess to be !�t. month with Mrs. D. N. Lockwood. y p away below cost to clear rip these lines, rFg rn +able to foretell more than twenty- AXSOLOVIrCH-Dealer In wool.. -John and Mrs. O'Connor and y' �l 4.00 and 4.50 pair, .$2.00 e� four hours ahead or two Or three 1 h,des, live fowl, home flair etc. Residence , now _ s „ child. of Belleville. who have been- on Brock road 1 1-4 miles north of Wougham. - holidaying at the home of the days, at she outride. Brsurgham'F,o, 391y D A, Corsets, special clean-up, well made of heavy 'r n former'@ parents here, returned -On Saturday evening the pea OR SALE-White Wyandotte home last week, ple along the front street of the Fye3rl;�ga bred -lay. A rareappprtunity _ material, elssticyand with hose supporters, @ -M. C. and Mrs. Zimmerman, of'village witnetsed one of the most to secure a few good breeders at s..�each, E. sizes 20, 21 22, 23, 26 and 27 reg 3.25 at tp2.19 Toronto, who were the guests cif:exciting saes then -had seen in a 1.Radar,Pick ring. 4att & : + marry and Mrs. Newman, of Dun long time The firFt intimation. ('+ARTAGE-Tb and from Toronto. 2 specials' in Roller Towelliug=just in time for the .� .`'bartoo, over the week end, were that was given of the speed con- k.'Reasottableratta. Estimates given on ton - !Go the village on Sunda teat was the uaearhl shriek of btu Thos.Williams.R.R. No. .1. 1,«tiat HIM In threshing-plain unbleached Crash 15c per -r= g y y Ind, 3017-mark 3a=9 Kenneth and Mrs. Gorden•and the horn of the car, which was a - -- yard : Striped Crest with red border, per yd 20c . •child,of Toronto, spent Sunday McLaughlin racer, which waA be- TOUSE TO LET-Brick residence, r Il,r. ihe�'.11aq eof Pickering, in good repair. Mei�i's Lisle Hose, in'grey, white brown navl,.sand here with the forager's mother, inR driven by one of the MrLptl• P� ,@°,tar, ..enS;ept.I.t. t2U permontt+. Ap + ' Mrs. James Gordoarwho has been gelin Motor Co., of Toronto. It ply at vEr�'sotflce. 49.31 etc., reg 50c, going out at 39C � Larlieµoaed for a few-days. - -0RgE8 FOR g:}LE-1' rppm of - ' - was followed a half minute later "x -Chas. Keeto echo has been to bye d-vui7, r,.CL,,, D,.ndy , + d1, ).ack geld iA�-Wit rlaJVy wut►. L:sap:w - -the employ of James Rose for the motor-cycle, who in a hot cbpse a„k•ale, ='t lot 31, cnn. 1, PP<kerinq, Q psat three years, left last week caught up to them a mile and a '"I_++cey, o . _49 � ID _ M S =,,- inr Listowse,l�,�. i*,�h,�e�r.+e be will have half east of the village. They %, OTiCE-Hiving piireba�d'n bay- - charge of •iis-a++�za�.'$ E�r� ire there broltght back to the village r p:• .4 from thr c-,t a°e of the late T. Otieer. ! Our Corticelli Sweater ' Yards for Fall hltve arrived-a . am �:�paxd to cater to the wants of the cons- r. r outnt, char a of seeding laid be.' mu-nit inth:sline. R.Conner.Brougham P. o• heantiful array of shade.-white, pink, -nile, jade, brown, _ -G. and Mrs Brownsberger,of fore P. af• , woo impose a hone ,c a . . Markham, accompanied• by Miss nominal' ;fine of 85.00 and costs. T A copenhagen, Jonquil," cardinal-, golf, doe, heather, black, Alice and Master Wallace, spent According to the ea,,., .. c ug-' he31T1�; sand, torgttois, 'beauty, . P g 1 jtiia. kitten,nearly iwi rown,answers to Sunday with their consins, D. and they were travelling at 58 miles the name-of 1,Micke . Regard. Ftaderpleaae Mrs. Amman and W. H. and Mrs. an hour, and the encase given far �',If�cmicen- E. LYalvrrt, .rase of cam9belh. wisteria, reseda etc. Bra this caressive speed was that the —.- - gorge and 3drs. Martin an mother wpa d in in r;OR SALE-Cheap, ntl kinds rif f� Ch'tlri of Bri hton have been l.indsa an excuse t at iR ecom a nts in cod o aa& l he,e `"'" `^ - + R , y+ elements in food o:der. Also several heavy and JC- e�petiding a fete days with Mrs. inR thread•woro. h litscalesand cook stoves and heaters. H. *4 1 4. martin's mother, Mrs. James Gor -That the .interest in Edwca- 1-�erman,Claremont..Phone.20 1. 17tf Me f flon, who ,is on' the sick list at tional meetings is not abating was CHOICE 130-ACRE FARJI FOR P��ot• evinced at the meeting on Angnst aALB-3 1.3 milrs east o[ Claremont on a —B• Joe Clark and friend, Roy' 16th held in the Pickerin school gO Y rnment road,halt mile from station;church. BUNDY'S • iii e►D ++ �- R N;h°ol•story and post office convenient, Ai level _•_ Nunn, Of Toronto, sPent "pent house. A1thoU h a warm evening c' es loam soil: 3 acres of orchard;.good fences; Sunday at the home of his pi ar- in the middle of harvest, yet thek-e ti ck house wit betavtifvalnlawnland tlreesttwo ante here. They are on 'a motor- was a Rood turnout. A resolution large bank barns and large silo. This mast be - inR trip o different points on the seen t be a reciated. Terms reasonable. Ap- `- P Po passed by the school board of S, S. ' _ ply'to ,n, -dwards,Claremont. 37tf :' p : ,... RaveArtha_lakes. --- wRS received_and the-__-- - " ------------- -J, S. and Mrs. Jepbson and '.Association highly conl.uended FARM FOR­ SAt!9--log -lot I'?; - -- - daughters, of $treetsville, motor-. the Board on their action and and containing�i acres,to a good state of culh- -----ed down on Sunday and spent-the pledged their-mipport hi the work- Qn.-- ,and art�f 10-13, cow P�crren barn. IT S ,/-y vatioo,_�ood frame house and new bank barn, a '�`J; day with friends The Misses of starting R Continuation Sehtlul mall orchard, well`waterre and rr 7,afaes of — = spring at the hooey. There are 6 or 7.acres of Jephson are spending a few days to be in temporaay quarterm and unibercuitable for tire-wood. 11-4 miles from before returning home. Greenwood and half a mile from C.N.R.station 1n� � a� p R in readiness for the opening school ��ill sell on reasonahlr.terms on account o;sick- '"Ti1V �(&a'`ous Cold Wter Paste, W. A. and Ilirs, Hain and fans• term in Sept. A first class teacher nesa, Apply t°Jas.Rick, R.R,1, I.oc'�t�Hill. \`� '•� ;:r--ify, of Honolulu, arrived here 'on of experience is engaged and all i r c �Ti, J.� Monday to pay An extended visit pupils in the township available. V1 lU� DALE MIL1�J '`fin White. al3d Tints." with their relatives. 'Mrs. Ham are solicited for a Rood year's v%�nrk L+La1va - - _ and family purpose remaining in first and second forms. The p=�KRSZV'G• ' over the winter, lint Mr.,Ham in-' speakers of the evening were all A tends returning in the fall. excellent. fir. Farmer, of Port - .�ne pound of 11'1 Uresco Will cover -A bunch of drunks from` To- Perry, talked on "Education and _.;,. , routo came into the village on Influence of the Association on the - ,. r , Tuesday evening and began to Community." Mr. McKessock, of -- ` 5e VQnt fi� a s uare feet. - celebrate in a manner that made Hampton, Pres. of the Provincial it necessary fo le Shep Association, addressed the meet- vv a bade --I and w interfere and take t e 4n"n Continuation Schools and -pit , 2 and 5 lb. packages- breakers in charge. . For a time he compared the cost of Pending of - _ hail a merry tussle with them,and pupils away to high school - as here was r�f of he to maintaining u a continuation ha his hen of d ull, but eventually school at home ; while Mr. saga Dro in and get a Color Cardland 'with the assistance of others sue- worth very ably held the atten- ceeded_in effecting the arrest of Lion of all by giving an address, AT o.of the inebriates D - FALL. r Tut this tw avid Miller touched with humor. on 'The _ read all alb and one Banks. They were taken True Appreciation of the Value of before.P. M. Clark to answer the Edducation," highly commending : sanitary finish• ".x• V; charge of being drunk in a public the training of the ]lands as well suitable for seed' J 1 place. The cases were adjourned as the head. He made this state ,.: , w y' until Tuesd&,y evening next. Other Went : `•CbHd•life adequately -charges berm o will be laid against at men- trained is the greaten a set of meeting Z C3M�00= is Bundy, � Pickering bars of the party to be:dealt with }geo'pae." Notice of next meeting 11. v Gl� 2.7. 3`►T O .i'. %ry -� *S'- r:.' ,a* T�:Y .i:.L:i:',�;.` j,'�•; i�`aC'"y y,. ... '..^ r, '•,,,, .{� `..�.••, -y ,f '".`rY:.:", .'r •,�,,�. tin: r - ='?'�?i'.:'..-�,:'zr�'w _._.?'�Y..`tiv. K.• :e,.''�� _..�,#'r w.`,B,r"�?n?���,.�in��.aa'tf' _ � �',� j • .- _ - �i.uu__ o � _