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Ba�ke� Eetaltliebed 1825 s The investigation into charges of The home Telephone Co. have Irtt raft referred against aforeman ref bought the old Maire residence in g p ag GREENWOOD the water-works dept, has been ad- Markham• opposite the Economist&E.'FORSIt•TH, Opb. D., Director dye have moved our Office and ]ourned to Tuesday neat. The man Sun office. from F. Reesor, and will R*,0=psometr;cal,Association of Ontario. Reg, charged with the offence has admitted move the Markbwm exchange therein, Amocd:Member of,the American Op tometrlcal IllaeiC Store to the centre of that the charges were,correct in part. President Alf. Hoover cooducWd the =~ -- Association. Eyes examined by appoultmsmt. The accused has. been char ed with negotiations the price aidbein 53400. Phone 2804,.CE e s eva One g P g A�T the town and we are put- the theft of 21 bags of cement, a team When the ebarge is made the Bell Co. N•�� F. TOMLINSON, M, B.. Member ding on a neW brick load of used lumber, dross from lead will transfer all its subscribers to .Cliche College o[ Physicians and surgeons Piping and other articles• Ma>kbaa.townsnfp to the Home Co., - y who will aleo look after the Bell's of Ontario. 081«: that formerly oxupied by front and making long distance work, and the Bell ea- y 16e late Dr,R.Brodie.and latterly by Dr. Gald 1 _. .,_. . a KINSALE. - • 4- - a ll?ge-tin. — cbange w;l he clgeed. The thanes is expected to be coin feted about Oc- VE.ICARTWRIGIHT, M. D.. M. spacious building r0 ft. long Early Friday morning, Edward tol;er Ist. P Y .C.rP.& S-Out. A coroner for the Coun- David Lawrence, a Whitby township I have'& stock of Bran and Shorts, ty of Ontario, office hour*: 12.2 and 8-s p.m..- farmer.died from injuries he received' - , =e" or at other lbours by. appointment Phone Bea when he fell,frgnl the roof of a neigh. a from' Ontario wheat, No.24.i-Ind. hone No,400. Picketing. On- bor'a barn on- Wednesday. While ~ FSROCK ROAD. mad aocio. alv We are Selling Agents for 3' — ahif•h as all know, are ° Phonographs. Pianos, Singer Sewing assisting in shingling the barn, Mr, T. P. Robins lost a valuable horse ' much better value , O. McKINNON, M.D., L.R.C.S.,' g g Lawrence was overcome by the beat last week from.lock-jaw, . Zdiatn member of the College of Machines, Records, Sheet Music, and slipped to the ground. His back Mr. McIotosh is doing a good busi- than Western stuff: :.a rib Band Instruments.Violins etc. ° :- Pktydatians sad Svigeon,of Onra:io,u«n�ass was broken in the full. He was 6-1 ness in coloring rubber goods fora _- eeR go�v Oollet:st of etastsoas, Edtaborg� Government Standard years of age, and is survived by .his .city firm. ' BJMMW aiMntdon to dKe"" of women and _ Also tt small quantity of Barley ahi1�, Om«and rsdidsaw Brougham. Lightning Protection. widow and family. His farm is close Mrs. Cohen, who has occupied rooms Feed the ks q i feed for the Beatty Stable Equipment, viz: tc, this village. in W. H. Jackson's block during the p S .._ Steel Stalls and Stanchions, -summer, has returned to the city. money on the market.) k ' Water Oupq, OSHAWA. We are pleased to see the steam `?F ,f H'KFNNEDT. Barrister. Sol• ' Hay Car"' _ roller at wdrk on the Brock road All at reduced prices to get a r .ie;aor,Notary Puhlic,jtCoaveyaooer &c- Mr Carriers. Fittings,the winners of'the Town which aajzee a great improvement. quick clean-up. 1Raitb7.Dot• 41 League Championship fn Oshawa, are Mrs. W. H: Jsckeon is in the city Stounbi'lle,* ���, aa.11 ga a secure out-of-town base• is present nuypag der eon,W,A. who/� $- OSEI$TIAM, Bfsrrisbter and ball games for Saturday afternoon. ie ill with typhoid fever. We are All aCCOnnte sate now due.A e aolicitor.INotary Public.Bic. Xcusy.a They are an Intermediate ,team and pleased to know that be is progressing oaa.�esErock Bt.North,Whabr.' My will give any local team an interest- favorably towards recovery. Please settle before Aug. 213. to game. Wherever tbe-v have play- TIALBS & JOHNSTON Barristers is edg She have won friends and this see.92ti ne err Avr, . Saturdays ) T- F GLEN MAJOR. l ]Cronin. Phone Gerrard 4411. Saturday., Mal- 1 j L year they have lost only two gq��mmea.rera 1790• (End-) 401y Write to S. R. Alger, The Oshawa Gecrge and- Mrs. Pickett have re- t y r CLAREMONT Telegram. Osbawa, for dates ortely- turned from their vacation at St. : • W iLLIAM J. BEATON.B. A..Bar- phone M,w4awa. Thomab.. F L• ��S��N riawr,Solicitor.- member of the fain of Licensed Mrs. Graham and daughter have re- Ryckman.Demean.Foster and Beaton. Toronto g Ceeeral Trusts Building,8Z Bay Street.Toronto. ROUGE HILL turned from a visit of a few days to.= Telephone Main eta and see. Embalmer and Undertaker. _ Motor Hearse'. / Toronto. This pretty spot on the banks of the There will be do service held at the- e '1 Dentat -''•",Toronto connection for Rouge River is rapidly be-.-aming a Glen Major..Methodist church nett° g „�=��sc"—,• ° - - ., :.-` Hospital Service, popular resort, as it is convenient for Sunday evening. �T J HUDSON. D D. 4.. L. D. `?., city people to come oust .to enjoy the'; a,•F. Bell. -secretary of the Glen 11 . l�ZCarttonit . onto. • L. D. S.. pure fresh air. 5stnd.ty, eapeciaily. :Major Angling Club spent the week- System" of comfortable plate work. Write for • sees many who come but to spend the=end at the club hn't5e. information or phone North 53313. 4-16 Whltevale Reek-end. During the past tew Sur. The baseball game played here last • days baseball has been indulged in by Thursday night. Claremont ts. Glen ]BLAKE B. BEATON. D. D• Q•• The Service Garage -under of- young men, who were-Major. was wan.by our team.,the score i? Graduate of the Royal Coleige of Den sal under the fmplesafon that it the rich wits'1941. _ Surgeons and l:tuverelty of Toronto. Ofrtce 1 _ The Unity News, over W.M. Pringle's hardware store. whitfl ! man could Play golf on the Sabbath- it DHfice hours 9 to 12 : 1 to 8,30., End. p:-ont 1. Overhaulia Painting. all -kinds Day with no interference from 'the Sa W'i21g Machi zza R, g, WHITBY. - Bell phone 220. 441y police,they also could •indulge in the (One of O.rr Productions repairing done. Ignition ) i a apec3altp Pp of playing ball with perfect One of the largest real estate deals We sell Sill's Rite-Cite Lens,for ti sterirtsss 'ffl<arDr+s. safety. On Sunday last, however, that has taken place in Whitby fora c Your old Ford top re-covered their ame came to a sudden stn on all makes of car_ =the be9t "'""'~~`^" - - - -,• ^^^^^^ for $13 Ode g P tong time wits closed last week when s,q_ the appearance of a county official. F. L. Boecroft sold his beautiful home in the market for W P. RICHARDSON— Real Es who threatened to issue a summons if and farm --The Grange"to Lieut. Col. . the price. ,. Late. trfsurance.Conveyancing. Notary Berry & Poynter the game were continued. h must :,filler, of Toronto. 13r, Beecroft will - FOR SALK IPtrbtre,Esc Pidsertng o°t' be remembered. however, that base- cootinue to reside in Whitby and will $esty Wagon, ball is more or less a nni@y gable and give all his intention In future to the p g , `UA`LELANNi9—EtaeuHoniRt. For- FRUIT BASKETS for that reason is objectionable on the fa at growing business to his lumber_ B11RRy' 11 soar pug+,o! wen A. Smt_lY For terms Sabbath Day, when most people eo• -yards. The deal ace ads b Ed, Set of Iron Harro,w9 wad open ales. tta, phone Malvern. 2408. Fruit Baskets of all descriptioar great- y P° y ilidtlaad Creek P.O. 35-9 joy quietness. Golf. on the other Bowman. of the Willoughby Farm .' All in Rood'shape. m ly reduced this year. hhand.is notaccom accompanied b cheerio Woodworking and General _ p y g Agency. POSTILL. Licensed.Auctioneer, Plenty,of all kinds on hand at or other noNy manifestations. Struck by a motor car,which rash- g ' * east Oeaaties of-lark and Ossarlo. Ana- ' BIaCk�mithlnR. bim sales of all kinds attenceiS to on sharssee [Ireen River. ed on at a furious place,two workmen sot see. Address Gram River P.O.. out _ Or address R. �i.. No. 1.Locust Sill. FAI.RPORT. on their way home from Oshawa ou W. H. JACKSON. Brock Road; - Friday evening were thrown from _ Home Phone 9405 Mark. '— Pic•kering. Ont.O B.HEATON TOWNSHIP QLE$H Chopping - Sirs. S. Sparks is in the city visiting�their -buggy and seriously Injured, . n Ooovsyanew. Oonazalmloeer for sakiatrs PP ng and Oat Rolling every week her son. Herbert Sparks. Thomas Marfco-W. an Indian, who was vfss. Aseoaassas. tie. kfooq se less day excepting Monday, Miss Batt la visiting frieadA and :driving the rig, received a severe Raab one isesr of mwriap Ik On and after Ault. 15 the price will be relatives.in the cis this week. on the temple and is suffering rom lowered to 7 cents per cwt. y he4d io:uries, His condition is hellov- e're r T Tl A V ID A PZ G1B—Live stock auc- p Lida Ida Argue enjoyed a week's lJ W G BarneB Green River holiday here, returning to the city on ed to be serious. William Harrls, hie x. etoneer Graduate of C. M. Jones' School. W. G. + Sunday by motor. enmpanion, was bruised and stunned, Cbuago I_tretime espenenee sr"h pedtgrcrd' - - - -- .W stock, Block and ring work, All kinds of sales �._ Sirs.Sylvester Hadley and daugter, The accident happened within the ppee Montpttly attended to. Terms reasonable. Pb6n. •:• PICKERING so;• r,f Montreal.spent the weekend with limits of Whitby. about half a mile Cement, 810 Clarrmant. 1 dly f _ J.vrnesand Mrs. Hndtep. Prntn the "four enrrrPTp-" s.+ .+ � Mrs. Thus, st,.rt,neid. sr., a ent a'witneas telephoned Chief Consta IN �M. Af �V, LICENSED Aix- AKD few days to Toronto last week, her Lavery, who made an effort to"t �jOA] r ? TIONE R,for York.Qntario and Durham P CAMnues. All karats of sales.prompt}y attended sister Jlrer Sauey returning home the automobile which had wrecked y j Ira Terms reasonable. Dates for sales may be with her. the huggy as it passed the ­four corn- Ito. arranged at NEt�S'p!rtcv. .Hell and tndepec- : Sirs. Wm. Sparks and daughter, erS." He was�little too late. Board. Lumber, - tdent pbonear wbaby,Out. �y Hardwood Flooring who have been visiting Sirs. O'Brien, ing a high-powered car which came -- - ^' leave Tnrnntn on F�°a r l..nR i,, wilt tJ Ce ea Cer, be followed Dr. N. E,. b1cEt en, E Y.SC. We can supply you in home in �Yynyard, task, wiong the highway as f tr as Pi�'kPrfng. r7�I I? lei Veterinary Surgeon. On Saturday night last the Ihuncb, Though the pursuing car travelled at Maple, Birch Beech Jimmy R. of Toronto, came into port, more than :tu miles as hour, it Paled Ready y �n0 Ij CS Graduate of. University of Toronto. p i > > and in mistaking the dock crashed to catch up with the guilty motorists, ad ,1, : Former Veterinarian to Macdonald Plain and Qnartered Oak, into the allot h owned by Wtn..Craw- a Agricultural Cgllege. Quebec. ' ley, thereby doing considerable dam- BROUGHAM, "'�R Cl+i 1 4 * Prompt attention to alt clients. all tkBeaVe>• Board" age. Bell and Ind. Phones, Fairport wf)1 hold a big Field Day on Mrs. Hood is visiting with her dan- ---... Istock. g}tter in Toronto for a week, � PICKERING, ONTAKIO Monday next(Labor Day). A speen- Sore of our sports motored tip to 1' �` A. R E E S � R ~ i WT did programme_of sports, inchiditlg sees ball game at Toronto 00 .ZLes- y , e •.ate. Gordon & Son girls' and men, baseball. football ,. TIME TABLE—P okering Station f day, T.R. Trains going East due as follows T (Pickering vs. Fairport). races for all Mitts Helen Anderson is .visiting =.r.7. t^iZJ'�Z'„�3i2sZ ,::,•• � PICEERII\G etc., for which valuable prizea,con- with Mies Helen Barclay, at ­Maple No. 1(l Mail i,ai A cif. listing of silver cups medal+, club Villa.,, P (•• 28 Local F.M. .Bell and Independent phone. bags,sweaters 'etc., will be offered, »`•' •' • Fred and Mrs. Casale visited with �o 58 Local d. Come and spend a live day with the the former's parents at Agincourt on �m 1 Sunday train, .� C# A R A Gl• E crowd,as the committee is sparing no Sunday. WeWamp016 S 'Trains going •-prim _ . pains to make the dc. a great success. ” M No. 35 I;roosl °.: The Chevorlet Garage and Service p _ y g :Hiss Best, of Toronto, spent over ',?',•`.° `.-F �, .p 3f. Station at Brougham still have their _ Sunday with Dr.M Kinnon- and his_ DUNBARTON. .,, 27 9 MCI- .1101.05 F. M. expert from the factory and also have family. , , Sunday train, p, `I, New Chevrolet 490 Specials in stock. Mine Hescie $oriver, of Toronto,the 3 speed car at the 9-speed price. Alias Evelyn Antis is,on the sick tilt visited with bliss Gwendoline Devitt ,` Fore sin p p -: g g is accordl�ipt to Standard Agent for Cream Separators, Willard these dac s. last week. time. B:etterfes, Goodyear and Dunlop tires ,visa Florence Annia visited friends Our public se-hool will re-open on-" --- The onl car on the toad that cannot in «'hitPyale last web-k. Tuesday with Miss Scanlon, of Birch •- i (1 !1 Y be mateled by our competitors. Less `'"" �1"""N°""• `f L�i�uiu,Is ens Ultti,1n cnarge. La V tV K alas and less oil than any car on the guest of her sister, Mrs, Allan. A goodly number from here are at. r. Scll a man a tn"dicine that rf'store,� road and Service is our Watchword. ll119:Kate Kennedy; r>f$carbnm,is attending the C. Ni Exhitlttion arTo- ., � •saes_ holidaying with her sister, Mrs.Chas. ronto this week. PIeQSQrtt tasting—Refreshing— h:: *vigor, that pats soap and ginger White Rose Gasoline and Enarco Oil. Palmer• Mr.•and Mrs. Ro>?ertson and Mr. —�into his every function, that tnekF..- .GeroW's Garage, Brougham 1Fliss Mnry Pinder and Miss Gertie and Mrs. King.of Tot onto, spent Sun- .wA gives blot relief in eases of Sick. g Boaar were guests of Miss White over dc. with Mrs, Hood. BdtotxiorNservous Headache,Biliot his have the youthful feettpg and — — - — - ------ v y ) ambition, then you have a life-tong the week-end, Miss Idr► Dawson, of Toronto, has Imo• coostipatim Indigestiort, Sow Mrs. E. F. McGarvey and family; returned home, after her two week's Storeaeh Hiccough, Heartburn, Rbeu- friend and patron in that marl. Ve of Saskatoon, Sask., are vis7tin with visit with Mrs. Phili matic or Gbuty Conditions.. want an agent in your locality—get A SUPERIOR SCHOOL Miss. M.Allison, g Mrs. E. E. Annisis visiting with q wampvk'.�xape$alU bliss Kathleen Anderson, of Toron- relatives and friends in and around sl•ol,b;highly tee mqtead busy, write at once. A ready seller e y fund a big profit for you. Address LLlOTT to, spent the weekend with her friend Winnipeg for a few weeks. .d io. t.ove lbO4 sad Miss Agnes Thtm. Mr. and Mrs. Fields, of Toronto, ill Shia Lips"s Australian Me I Cos, Harold Mitcbell is visiting his uncle, * 361 Yonge St., Toronto, Ont. ueli, rut �rougnam,while Miss Let's grandmat.her, Mra. Nilson. y F�«II,e't fi Fives,• Elva bolida ped at Brooklin. Mrs. Lintoyy accompanied her grand- derittg Nestle-,Sesriert' +� '- Yonge do Charles Sts,Toronto Kenneth White and Miss JohAston daughter, D*othy, as far as Toronto Fever, aides tss e.i k, s s spent the weekend with former's par. I p on, on her way to her home fa si,.it.r ±~$ L well known throughout Canada, :lots. George and Mrs. White. TMs - Gram Cho R Winnipeg blo.,d,earjssaar y+- sysnr 5. �� for its high - H. Petheram,of Tucson, Arizona, Norman Crawford happened with nm. it g grade work, -ITS a• r'- -. AND FL�HINi3 visited Mr. Petberam s aunt, Mies an accident, last week which might ' ter ri a"d Was to COURSES OF TRAINING ARE CNSVR- Margaret Allison,during the week, have proved more serious.'---AVhile ��!•` ` ' �b�..4„ �;,�" :Firs. Harr Reading sent k couple p R g p I tam'prepared to do Chopping and y g P P lowing at the ravel it, the earth twas,.a«.tr• :;,� P P PP g PASSED and eeery graduate this of days in the city with her cousin gave way and h6t for the sound foot- ' Get'a boettib fo-ahF gsrto�a.r+a, Oat Flaking every Monday and visited her son, Eddie,who is im- inR of tbe'horses he was using and hie - -4-c.. and Friday. year has promptly secured employ- proving in the Sick Children's BOB- firm grip on the plow handles,be '.''a.�-� Stoneboats 1!'tx Fale went. Write for our catalogue. Pttai. would likely have been burled alive, Pfl�a '_'_ " - Miss Gertie Whits gave a miscei- a• 7 B As it was he reoetved a faw breiaes. Pbs Sale by ,i y ♦ Students admitted at any time, laneotde shower in Honor of her pousin, _ John F. Bayles,' ClsreI7 6t : Miss Agnes Annan,whose we3dinR is 'W. J. Elliott, Princival already announced. A very enjoy- Look otit for the Green River r• I3=AMQute No,2 able evening was sDe" i near rutun. r1rg Druv_ Stm t � .. b =:lees•:w:;:�°. .•4,.. - ,a ,.`.x ,ii.. „;y^v' evNu 9l%w`+ 'v. •i :ti++8- .Y. i"• qtr :'Ac. ,•,w:.:s�;,;. '+5:•-+r•, .a..:.. :a. - - ,•�^A.. .sty q` ���n• :il°;-,sCw'f.}t,:"9,.' '.6 ' ,'.. tr; ,a _:e_•v,._alt_M_ss'2 •�� 't`a"iinr�i.sly. ti��.;;":.. :':�',t,I;fi�,.1:�3'f�.8t�!•�' �.-'�"eawilt``���SrS' '�,^� :'+ski. ';r ��"`isY�+�••.�.tca �i"''�ad�.J.' _'fi?`f:i��.rs:rim_-ease,.-*r,�r"��,__.._- .._� • V4. -7 together. His shoulders bunched; -�!-:I.:!.­Caodrs GuesL 8 HIC muscles atiffened. Now I Sock 1, His H EST UN'PRICE I think the gentle voill of Win flat shot out--all his hardened sinew nd stocky body behind it--and th: Goes, saftir In same Milan Placep a for EON abd POULTRY 0 -drive landed on the peak of With thoe old smile time May n t dim terrific up BLUE "'WATER Ship to Us and Be Satisfied. -the loafer's stubbly, tobacco-stained Upon his face. law. Ouf! -the man's teeth clicked to- R. A. SOOTHBY He who was lover of the spring, d gether with an audible snap; his hea 1282 QUEEN 8T W. TORONTO TME OF TFM- DF" never quite. forgets. C­ With love ths, e AcIting of mus- t jerked back with a wr r ,'7 A cies and Jarred vertebras, and he reel- SUX*13r sees roses 401111MIK, FMHEPJM04 ... .: .�I . i ad backwards among the mob and lay . And violotit. the dirty floor with eyes staring Now that-his day of tell is tbLrouI BUY YOUR FRUIT ion By FREDERICK WILLIAM WALLACE wid the. breath hisoting between his I love to th-Ink he sits at easit, i lips. ew FROM THE GROWER ....... Frank had but a moment's breath- With come Old 'iblume that he kn ing spate before the loafer's friends Upon his kneesp V by the Musson Book Company 31 sting bar-tender WatchIng, perhaps, with'qui, eyes, took it hand; the orbotes ki -0JL'9h1VV3a# VOW6 lffew the Story Started. th-Miss Dexter, Never had hie was swept as&, and the young The white clouds' di4fting argoey, known her look so pretty, and. the per found himself jammed agau �L . Get them Ripe, Fresh— ` -Frank Or t tlJght opening flower-wigeo' Weathaver, knovm" e4thgsia4n) is 1�e b 11%Moa the *bloV ._A'PK.1_. e9 and Cove on Bay _f im, t shIj erl �d .R .s ru in QuiCIL N-fivery "ShortY" lives at VDng other and, counts 4 he be qZ illn! 9118 up P, ru wfi_0 111B6Z a On land ia sea. ruidy coast with his in, He,prospecta made him declare that 'she orwearin He had-4 memory He who so loved sp-lat prices on large lots. Ask for apt' C: ''his uncle C ain Je Lark. t little girl' in the W-Orid. Of receiving a severe blow on the tem m 0 r%ing drink a was the fines 0%, d mastic frults. Remit with and his �huin Lemuel "Ill be for changin' her msmao :ple; stars ftatibd and danced before I may not think walks quite Lions. r. Got In touch now. bottle of rum, whereupon Fr9lik's sweetheart. Th' Ciirrle Dexter is, his eyps; and when he recovered him- Faildrig some friendly hand to slip 0. R. CARPENTER 'Uncle tells him the story of his IRth- what shell be �.called at I kin git self, it wam to hear a wild Hieland Within his own. WINONA, ONT. -sr'l fondness for drink and how the "Greft Weathaver" went down off 1 Hoolehan . to assent. ' Ye'voi 'allus shriek, a roar in Gaelic, and b Ttiose, whom he loved atoroatime, still, Refereffee: Royal BaziX WIjiorm- 1 brought me luck' girlie, an' any ves- red-headed figure was whirI4 Utf: I doubt 'not, bear him company; ..Sable Island with ten of her crew and desired d- Bel what is caked by your name leg of a table over his head and bring. her skipper. This has the -not but help bein' higb-line. Next iDg it down on the bodies of struggling YeI even laughter yet may thrill could upon Frank. He finishes school trip I'll be for buyin' th' beat ring I men with feexful thumps. Where he may be.. wlth�credit to himself and spends the kin git in Boston; Oh, Cprrie, but "Alill * it� tee ye, ma chielel" hie A thought, a fancy—who miyI tell? its summer as an apprentice to IqAng �11 Jennings. In August his undit And the young fishei-man and tKe McCallum's arrm this ta I Y III It so, Dick tis thl happy man I ani this night"' Yelled. lf%ll pe kennin' to heft.ol ta Yet I who ever pray -fishing trip*Rs "Perot Scotia lassie sped the chostlin'.ta skippo �C' takes him on a !pretty Nova r, wulf Y.?ot Feel thmaigh my team that all to "hand aboard the Kaxtalia. While at fleeting hours with the talk of tho,93 forr you--.:.an' you--an' you!" And well; the table leg came down with every And this I know— anchor in Canso after the first fisbing"who love. trip, Frank reaction a French boy from' Frank was humming a little song word. ill-treatment by his. fellow-W]Ors- Ttst God is gentle to Hie guest, The two boys try their -hand at dory to himself when next morn' ff he stood In an incredibly short space of time, And In therefore, may I gladly saI fthing with success. A storm bursts:On the strint-plece of LRIO'lleester the saloon was empty and Shorty �wharf, waiting for his crew. Some dragged the almost berserk Highlaz_ "Sure17 the things he loved best 6: with sudden futye Frank's promence., —Theodoels, Garrison, of mind saved ths. Vessel from col-i were abroad and overhauling thetr der outside and down to the vessei. Are his to-day." �'.Awon with a steamer, When Frank.is'gear, btrt a number of the Toughter "Grab him, some o' youl" -he wm- twentY-one and Jules nineteen, they and tougher ebameters were up In manded and McCallum, stiR grasping low engage for a season with C&I Wst-:town having a last carouse. It was th0i table Is*, rolled over the rail. ornM*' g and the 1. Istoifties of Memo Ion. Frank calls on his boyhood sweet-.a cold, dull March in It was with a sigh of relief that. harbor slipping The Genoa conference was marked eart, Carrie Dexter, no b rw nurse in schooner was at the dock:Q ready to Frank saw 01vacester east off, but Frank wait happy--supre- astern, as, under few -lowers, the by an IncideDt which may have.no dip- training In a Bos;tou hospital, Who in- r Abel Kinsell Wireless Vision Poss%le;,SaW troduces him to the matron as Captain,mely happy, and an he staniped his M ' Hfted to the roll Of 1 lomatic Or political significance, but eeV to warm them. he the open sea. Jules was at the -wheel Weathaver.- On the retwIn triP CaPt- rubboer�booted f British ScientisL 'Watson din and Frank steers the Yes- crooned a lfttle love son&,-.a fisher- —the others had hoisted safl more by I wh*h hm greatly piqued tliie interest development of the wire. 96 into Boston harbkr throu. h a heavy M—a-urs—love gong- -iniltinct than comprehemion, aftd they of some scientific observers.as an ex-. 'Mat the SeAL Carris -tpeaks' scornfIl of lif weTe all down forlard- listening in traordinarY display pf memory. left will include ability to see objects T =,"Then vrben I come home from sea McCallumsif An English woman Interpreter I=- miles away is the prophecy Of Prof. A. on a fishing vesseL FrWA buys again, drunken admiration to -account'of the "graund fecht tout her-;mediately , rendered faultlessly, per- M. Low,the English sclentlat,w1w has Nabel Kinse" I shall happT be, 1 self an'ta' skipper had up to Rooney's fectly. literally aU the Italian speeches. done much research work in etft- For, I shall aft my own true love Sit a-amiling off my knee. Saloon," and a French interpreter' repeated tricity. "Ant you should chuat ta' keeked long addTesses "We sball be able-In the future to CHAPTER TEN—(Continued.) exactly In cadence, He waited around for some time,'Rt ta skipper poylil" he was sayinf, in I tenor, sound and other qualities of the see bi wireless." to says; 'sto speak when the sailmakera bill bad been and when the-missing members failed- language almost imeampreliens ble. 'more from London to a 'man cc an ocean 'Pa . ra b Id F nk found that be was re--;to show up, he gianced at his watch 'TY ta Croon of ta Chrinahanis- I she speaker. This was, of course, &x-ed In monetary assets to fiftY dOl-. and sungIbut for Jules. -was simply crest---chusvt creatl lAdd-than a curiosity, but rather a phenom liner and see him at the same time. lars. With ice, bait, stores. KM dock some Prob--1 The love thouglits dissipated before Vat Pig loafer out WW--ehust wie:anon, making possible deeper Lasights Such a vision, I -am conwinced by my �R, charges to Pay for yet,and 'the needs of the present, and there one Punch--chtist. so. ant Lal py her--in the nature of memory. experiments, Is a practical proposi able advances to be made his, ganr ower I The West researches , of each tion.. it is entirely a matter of time -.for COW and outfits, WeGtkk&V*r was another and different tone in his ser 66. ran I panged them �sdll some financing to do. cant achlevementai have been comman' mad money for 'the necessary re. voice when be spoke to bils, frien& their holds wae ma claymmv an'el "Callate t on th,I"Sabot, I callate I'll bev to ck up ta place out--chust no!" And while eated by Dr. Hagge, Of Chriatimada, to search.". t' Jack Rooney's an'haul some c7 them the forecastle creaked with the I'll hav t' git credi swing the -Xiinische Wochmachrift," The. trip from some 0, th, stares for that Jokers out. Ef any comes down, git of the off-shore sea the hard-bitten reeard tells of a German mathamat 'Your Greatest Disctiver*. xtuff, an' I don't care to do that. Uncle them aboard an' keep them aboard. trawleroo, chattered and sang, while Jam allus paid cash for ever.$thin' Don't let any feller go ashore e buy two of their number assayed doleful C1812 who One minute after hearing -Sir Humphrey Davies.sald that his he were only here.now Is gat. I wish ileskins, as they genil wet ones, :music upon a mouth-omVan and fiddle. 204 figures repeats them faultlessly. greatest.discovery was Michael Farm- J b 0. my --hoPd help me ouL" Ian' I eal'late'-most 0, tCm hez an- ShortY walked the quarter—his face Next comes a Norwegian woman V 2 d . A poor boy, son of it bla;cksmlth,' He was down in the.cabin making ough wet oil-clothes V last them th' swollen and bruised—and when the logist who memorized 204 figures In applied to him for a chance to wash When Jai" to twin towers of Thatcher's Island lifted fifty-four minutes; and 40i Scares In a list of neconsities, whole season. In Jack over the taffrail he reset th bottles In life laboratory. ttered below. V�sa, the Is log and 104 urinates. She also could re Now, your greatest discovery, MY to in, Frankee?"' rne%bra7ting,'a'nd among bove it into the wake. peat "How sea she in , 'Rooney's bL, * &$Bring bar up east bl south,Ju er at random im, friend. should-be Yourself. No daw enquilred the tall Frenchms MO Ping mob who lesl" 350 words put togeth 'ng, a the quarreill drunken madlately after hearing them. In the can make 'a greater discovery thsa perspiration off his fare crow ed the J=lmdan room, -East by, mat' it is sly! dm I'Vretty so-so." answered the `tbI Weethaver picked out the members Hauling a few feet �f the mainsheet whole series she omitted only 11-7 per that. -to find onWs self, this.Is' tha wriflng away at the end ct the pen-i of his crew and waxed, cajoled, and a e greatest human discovery. board, Frank resumed,his pacing and cant.. and reciting the same a rift af cil "Awful kit o' things to git Yet." wheadled them away. And it re.. listened to the strains. of merriment ter a year Only 67.4 Per cent. julas nodded. "I guess you prettY quired a great deal of tact and diplo- and muslic floating up the fo'csle" Id A Literary Acal ant well strapped-after pay for smile an'l macy-0pon his art; diplomacy Which batch. "y Bargains. Some members of a club were talk- to obviong in- "Got much rum thar' foewd?" he -rigger an' dorees?" necessitated a aindnem Little Jane had.long Aestred a baby Ing of a follow member noted for his J: Frank nodded absently--his brow sult and enough "toughnoteall td ward asked of Jules. ster.. and one day she came b0=0 precision of speech and writing. corrugated in thought. Jules grunted off interference from st3snaers.. A-11 "'Most every mian him a 10119-neek"' a' Returni he very excited. and went to his bunk. into "But." amid one. "he met with sa ot the gan slammed a roll d bills o _g but McWtum were on replied the other. "Oh.mother," abe said, "come, a n the locker- their maudlin way down to the vessel. "Humphl" Weathavoir Krunted, and to th accident the other day." "What th'—wbet's this Sabot!" and after seeing them on to the wharf, continued his weather-alley tramp. picture-palace with me at owe! You An accident! WIty, Trhat do yea ejaculated Frank in a he,Frank had to enter the saloon again "What a rough life this fiskn' in," he can get babies there cheap! But you onean?­. lingered the money. "Leetle vance, 1f,r the red-haired Ju& man. ruminated. "Wonder what Carrie must hurry!" "The poor chap dropped Into the Sabot laughed. ad I I McCallum waa very qd%nk, and in WOOld pay @1` She knew VV%St rVe bed axipper. xou *xe our ior ge6 "W"" the StAte w=her he in Gaelic to buck ainst In th, last j on tatkI06-a Verj&CUI&r. Dumpen agaimm a Sam i=abbered few ad her mother. one and split an infinitive." for,vessel." and oomm tingly n every hours? Wanadf drunks an' humourr ­Why"--Jane, was Jumping up and F person n out 0 ,why, tbaros three hundred "are I the 'bar. He ;Xquite a in' them. Luctin' them -in tisia waid� Jules. 1-1 WOMB% down in ter excitement—"thereN a Glue Container Is Shaped Like lot of money Idt, and a number of the saloons an' g4ttin' inter a bar it -side wen slobbering fight with a crowd o' wharf rats.— p, there, wtich says, This think oP takin I wharf looders Placard u Fountain Pon. "You take dat,1 leech-like around him and as Its other frowned. senting to Humph! I'm clad we're st sea—yes. week only. Children halit-price! rit=inr wine in the yeet omiret or ZAIXP�Mr. 140 V-d wi 1AU tomm. It '%w rrorn mighty glad.- I'd never '*=t Ir- 96 handbag, and In a container no larger Dow. Pay me back when you these Parasites that Westhaver had to ashore veept V a" ye, CAwrie wirt. fountain Now, I callate,that gang&wn foeard Do Unto Others, pen, is possible with drag his man. and knowing the breed, n a w. I am! I a n velty lately introduced. The bar- "This take rel of the innovatt WaythaTer @hook his head. "No, he prepared himself for trouble. El- 'll git goW an' drunk I hi a - Bibean Frocks—­rhia cake to awfu Alled from the no Sabot! We might not Make a trip',bowing his way through the mob, he they'll turn in an# sleep it off. There'll nice M&mm&." (Silence). On' Is at'all an' I don't want V let ye in clasped the bi fishermen by the arm- be no rittin' them on deck to take a is awftl nice, mamma'." top,. and In using. -the contents am tor a P lose of I don't make- good. "Come on, Vac! Let's git abroad. watch or handle smil this t "Weil, what of It?­ ejected. onit drop &A a time, by a q66­4'. oil Man hnt Tod t3kor not core gothl in . f— miantes-W that mean hiles -, me '20 1Z. .0h, g6I only *tght pressure-4f the p.Gln� a-3-1 the take it_,, "Al'ring', skipper, I Will 'Pe with a long speill f7yes, a long spell, an' W 5 ter asys it you always ask him to tare ticle to be gined. 7U Frenchman straightened up his:you chust in a meenut.11 'most likely well hev some wind afore full six faeL "Frankee Westbaverl"I ' "No, no, Mae. Never mind another long." The long-er You game at an obstack be growled, I'd you doWt take dost,drink. Come aiong, or I won't wait XTo be tontintied.) money re tVOw it into th, dock.:for yel" Allnerd's Liniment fop Nuroos. a% tfie bigger it becoraeL You'a me been deree-mate for yeI "Cbust anither bit tram .o' wbl!*Y.l ?to an' good doree-mate share u-P wit' his sk ' You're my skipper %mewhere Soiinetisne�'� : !F r1o, Mae, ye've bed enough. Come .,.,N Pheom Met of Arc& partner all tam'. Qnt" it Is raining on the river and ree-mate.I now,Frankee,but still, my do' � i'low-browed dock rat of the ten= The.sky in low and gray; You help me a lot, You make man of, 4u n. idrc winter deserted its-locked 1863, news of the missing E me. You take me to home up de Bay I"thug" h3rched agVressivaly forward. it Ia mining lo the timber, very q uded In Shore. You make for thrash me one,"Why'n blazes don't ye leave th' man We a dismal son of..day. ships are seen in the misits of ttre,polar I The fate of the vessels Ia.st:0 tam, in Kastalia, becarse I say I got alone? Curse me, you kid skippers But a feldow shouldn't holler, seas, drifting at the mercy of wind and mystery. no home. I make for thra�ab you ef seern to� think yer gory men need 11 Though the day Is dark and drear; current, their broken maeft and i Another mystery is that of the -you don't take dat money. Dart!" nurse. Let him bel" ok. "Presiderit." She waz due In Liver- Westhaver looked up at the fellow For It's always raining somewhere— crumbling rigging hung with gh, us pool from New York in November, shortly laughed. "Waial, . weal, And I happen to be here. like Icteles, and their decks and cabi Sabot, I a coolly. "Suppose you mind yer own Severe weather had prevailed in't a-goin' V let. ye git -1: buried In drif to of otnow. At leaK so i 1941 at me with them big handt o' Yours,;blame business. ' 111.1 look after Somewhere else the sun is sibining, ran the stories of Eskimo narrators. 1!ti the Atlantic and unusual quantities so I'll use th' -money. Now, Sabot,I mine I EvIvre Fred& haid a chance to ae. led In low-aRAude& you oW wnaie, I w"t t, laxe a shoot. ' .up V Boston this afternoon. ' Will,fend himself, the man shot 'out a. Somewhere else tbey're"�avtng weatb- fofskl," built 70 years ago, a the latest 'For months the owners querried ad- She jacent ports Jn a valn- effort to get you stay by th' vessel an' check th, flat and smashed him between er add-ItIon to this "phantom fleet." some news An' th gang'll be comin' o the floor, a of her. Years later there me? Mmeyyea. Shorty reeled t Of the sort we wish we had. was discovered, toward evening, by book but was up in an instant and making bun-ting ' walrus. was found In the log of a Portu- down t' night. �it them abroad ef Sometime, maybe right to-morrow party of Eskimos no hev th' cook here for t, for his aIdversary with big eyes blaz- For We always shining somewb�re­ Plans *ere made to board her next 'guese sailing vessel an entry which ye kin a nis-ke breakfast t' morrer. I want t' SunLwtll Wne and skies will clear; morning, but during the night the-stated that a large steamer, resemb- VWMg out with th' morning's tide. ilables and chairs were hurled to one changing wind swept the ship far'ling the "President," with her ma- Here's Lent a"most on us, an' of we're side as the occupants of the bar clear- lt maybappen to be here! north into the unexilored wastea. attinery apparently disabled, had been a-goin' t' make any money-oift this ed the-way for-the combatants, and in Ighted. This entry, was dated a monIth :� t'. "Polotofskf," according to the packet, well need t' be on th' groundsl!less time than It takes W relate,Frank The is caught in after the disappearance of the "Presi was in the �centre of a hard-eyed, Anything Welcome. only accounts available, or m5ighty soon." December dent." Frank spent a delightful eveninz drunken crowd of fishermen and loaf- The.yery small. boy with the very the ice at -St- Michael, in I ould tbees thips have drifted north- ers. engaged in a bammer-aii-d-tongs:targa gun was standing In a nnnntry- 15115- and dinDUM the followiny tight with the rm-iKing wharf btlity.1 read. sprimg in the great storm off Cape:ward? Are they. too, part of t1lat fleet , ....t T. L Sock I a hard k th aw jarred! "What are you hunting bub,?" asked Nome. It was thought that she bed of silent ships bold hard and fast In smac on e Shortyov whole fame. Smacranotlier. it the great ice Pack, white wit'l from, waliop, caught him on the--ear and a passerby. been ground to kindling and sun disappewing In'and manned by frozen crews? Vessels have been made Iiis Ihead buzz. never was 'I dUDIW' be replied frankly. The little ;chooner, "Teddy%Bear," great unknow ever since the be- feel4ng groggy when Long Dick's ain't seen it yet." this ginning of &.rctic navigal.1-on. In 1845, missing eight months and believed lwo�rds flashed through his mind. '$A " :- ­_ of the lost, was found this Juno, frozon in, Id-knock a! hard'drive on the chin wou : the "Erebus" and the "Tetrot," A Distant One. .. near the mouth of the PGtem River, 12 k man cold with ere blow!" Yes! thati: British navy, sailed with 129 souls on ONTAW gaLEG miles south of Emma, a village on Orange ark -Torw� was the thing—he would watch his; When a woman tells her husband board.to attempt the northwest pass- il�'. bRAVIN4-PAtW7IT4C-AMLUNG-0ESlQ4 !chance. Smack! another blow on the:she .wtll be ready In a minute she. age. They were last seen by civilized East Cape, Siberia DIPLOMA COME - lumloq coultsf- head from the loafer and Shorty saw:picks out a minute about half an hour men'ln Baffin Bay, Morethan a-scorO I Only miraculous luck aved the TFACKERT 0MAM-COMM RML ART '11, *his opportunity. The man bad lowered "Teddy Bear" from Joining the phan- 0-A-MEID R-C-A-Pemckoo*i away. of ships, with crew& of nearly 2,000 i his guard and drawn his other arm' men, at tom fleet, of which,the "Polotofski" re- Session 1922-3 Opens October 2 ng an expense of millions of dol- mains the sole materialization. beck for a swi and Welsthaver Prospectus mailed on applization 3 Liniment f60 Candrut -I&M vainly sought, between 1947 andl 7 _Iiithered All his energy and strength ill. 4:1:; A -4 <.....r. Muth Rates in Britain IRRIMTE SEIMED TO GUEDE Lowest in says, Wt� A despatch from London sayssm-t� WTV0 OF IRISH FREE STATE 010 Iwo, ........... The lowest marriage rate since 19 and the lowest birth rate in milk A deepatch. from Dublin, says,:—, Cabinet he was MWster of LOW years, war time exeepted, we two anid' on the f arms the time being,at least, the Irish, Government, cords revealed in the p4bbeation ' Twee State Goverment Is to be direct- tion of the Free -State Cabinet by vital statistics for Engiand 4 sd by a triumvirate.- 'The tbree men!,Griffith was chosen Minister of Rome Wales for the'socond quarter of *a current year., upon whom falls the task of checking! Affairs. 'K, the homicidal madness of the Repub- George Govan Duffy, also,is a law- The naturml increase hi popula�ao� -licau and of cons erving the,, yet. He has practiced in the English "T. wimell" : while below that in thee orresporiddag prestige of the Free State among the and Irish courts for 20 years and was periods the last two years, was nesrW are William T. Coagrave,1 chief of counsel to Sir Rogw Case- i doubled the year Just before the wan' .,Minister-of Home Affairs; Richard ment, when the latter was tried and Males at*1 hold the lead in both Minister of Defence, and convicted of treason in England, dur- bi births and deaths by almost.identical ,George Gavah Duffy, member of Dail ing the war, later suffering the death proportions. Of 200,660 births 102, E*eairn, said one of the signers of penalty in the tower of London. He the treaty of London by which the is a son of the late Sir Charles Govan 509 were boys, and of 120,815 deep* 61,479 were males. Infant mortakityo, 'Tree Stabs wqx'established. Duffy'. a dilatingWahed Dublin bar- was 83 to-1,000. Of the three, observers of recent roster. ' In the-de, Valera republican ....... -.events in Ireland point to CosgTave government he was regarded as a keen MOTORLIESS FLYING MACHINE-8 Scheme for Exploration the most able administrator and diplomat and SUCCeiSSiVely represented :astute statement; to Mulcahy-as the the republic at Paris and Rome Tke picture shows one of the gliders of British New GWnea or motorless flying'machines about luStary strategist, and to Duffy an "D"- ng Dick" Mulcahy is one of to land. Experiments have been c4•Tied on in the south of France in the A despatch from Landon says:—A the pokitical wiseacre and.man of ex- the idols of the Irish people. He is hope that the danger of flying may be reduced. is comprehem*ve scheme for theexplors,-. ..... perierice. not yet 30-years old, but regarded tion of British New Guinea will be un,&ertaken,eoou by the B AD three, of course, were 1tepubli- as the ablest military strategist in all a&= and ardent ones until the treaty of Ireland It was in accordance with ritish Pacific" of London split the Sinn Fein and his plans that the'-gueTilla warfare RUSSO JAPANESE CONFERENCE Tut' BE Science Expedition. The plan iz to go -'Tans was car- nmy into the interiorn ever before tmvers- signalized. the present era of civil against the Black and eel by white men and to investig&U W&r. Cosgrace once was sentenced to ried out and the Black and Tans knew FOUOVIED BY ALL-ASM death for the part lee took in the 'ris-,him for a eedier whose purposes they the head hunting pygmies and strange as Int Of Easter Week, 1916. •His sen- rarely were able to foil. He was animals su-ch the tree climbing ('Depending kangaroo and the wild pigs that re. Moscow, Aug. 27.—The Proposed, kish appeal, headed g On '-tease commuted, he spent nearly 18 studying medicine in the National 1 aemble miniature elephants. months in prison then, and in .1920;University less than six years ago, Russo-Japaneze ocriference in-Pekin`Russia" and ending with the question, - more eri: aid xpe& '--'VftN again-avreste&In Dublin and im-1 when his country's plight appealed is to be only •preliminary to the call-t OWho, is going to call the desired' The 5 Ow e of the e .1 -ft-gathering ing of an All-Asia ering in the' conference?", says: tion will endeavor to determine• the prisoned for a time. He is a lawyer,!so strongly to his imagination that he eeorionric value of Guinea to the em and for many years was a member of gave up medicine a;d threw all his near futuT4, if the present Rusaian "A united economi-c front to Put: the corporation of the Caty of energies into the acquisition of miji. plans go thorough succesaful4y. I Europe on the right path would not' pire• to promoie'sclent&c.knowledge, amonds, reported Dublin. In the first R4 tary knowled g-e and experience. There is a steadily growing feel' only be in the interest of Aida, but' to find gold and di tug that nothing can be exrected of of Europe herself. If t1ida cannot'be' there and to study the possibilities for Europe after EFe Genoa and The' peacefully, then we must uge"grieultura- IRREGULARS ADOPT 0 Hague failures, sa, Rusda is turning other methods, mare effective and, to! ASSASSINATION PLAN to the East. Besides it :a fett the our mind, imperattve." ern Coal Miners counftvs 'ribEiriml situaCon is im- Adio4h Joffe, one of the Soviet)W"t Return to W. o& proving sufficiently to enable Russia lead-era at Genoa, is now on his way -.Valera Recovering From His to get along without the rest of Eur- to Pekin. for the meeting- with thel Wollstlidiii in House Nii!iir ' cps if she can get support in Asia Japanese, and later with the Chinese.I A despatch from ,Calgary says:— Bandon. I So the Izvestia, official Soviet tf be is successful, the East, under Approximately 12,000 coal miners, 1 members of District 18, United Mine Dublitn, Aug. 27—hish Irregulars orran,.repmdums prominentity the ap- Russian guidance, will try what Eur- peal of an Angera paper., This Tm�- ape failed to do. Workers of America,wit resume work seem to be adoptime the assasistub,• 1� in the coal mines of Albeft anpil 'tian and private execution taftKis' British Oi)haribilis, following an used so wftsl�v against the British by Danish Heir's Marriage Cunda and Ireland iftent reached with the Western Can. the Sim Fein. Last right three ado Coal Operators` Association. Itis, Temporarily Postponea -.to Make Trade Agreement I _W mark kUed in this way, i m4ners hwm -bean. on x�trFke__ Ail them Were numerous, ambushes A despatch from London, 8175:— -A- despatch from London, says:—I March 81, when the continent-w* such so that in which M coning Unable to find a castle who" rental The festering of intercourse, con.! of Mina w*rkws was k0e& Tbk morning one of the wodid fit his pocketbook, the Crown, mercial and otherwise. between C&U. men-was found dead In a ditch new i Prince of Denmark has been forced i ado and Ireland in promised by RL Virginia Farmer Dim • Owwx*d= miles from Dublin. There I to postpone his marriage to Princess Hoc, W. L. Madmazie King In a W, wwio six ba'A wounds in phis body., At 126 Ymn of Amp re At about adz o'clock in the evening Olga of Greece. There a ' many va- ter to the editor of'the Tizam Herald,1 cant castles in Denmark, but the rents of Tuam IreI&rAL There is cqe*jniy CbrkdmM John Coils and AkIzied C*Uy,convaleaL, W. Vla.. Av4p. 27 are too high for the Crown Prince, every disposition in Ireland to tm& John Dryadi" a tervia, sold to be bg trom wounds at a hosliftal In who has only a small income. direct'with Canada. Despite the trou. llr4M seized by a party 126 7am old, died at bb boms, teas men im an automobg& Michael Collins The Dowager Empress Marie of, bled state at thee oyantry, Ireland has ataigoving, I Ire to a &Niatcb They wave Russia wbo, was instrumental in ar-I bought during the post few months rae~ Ujagn of to the country, where=in_ Head of the 'Provislonal Government ranging the engagement, is mid to be' a conwiderable quantity of here to-dey. Dryulisle wine out barn in Scodsnd� and a flAM127 111 F A N bens of chadrse &W woman in tjw'of the Irish Free.Statd and Command- about to come to the rescue by Offer- lumber, and is prepared toArmarease -in-Chi hot F r ordgrd out of might by er ef of the forces. who was a in.g her castle,Amalionberg, in Copen- its purchases greatly when the rebel- ches 1796 as the year at big birth. accud men in the car. and killed from ambush at Bandon, hagen. When an apartment of thial lion has been ended and- reconstrucl The In survived by _tbe sr&, r 001115 AM Qft strug� deeper. County Cork. Mr. Collins was also castle h" been redecorated, it is ex-j tion begins. ei&" Them who roods an stair as they was taken from the cer, Minister of Finance in the Dail Eir- pected, the wedding.will take place. Ireland Is expected to foster her in-'ids farm Wgud his birth asaw, Cabinet a 40ft IPM. 41111liew 0_3 and authendc. tr 9 dustries by a tariff scheme. A trade agreement between Canada And Ire- A week of grand opera to onis 'cd abood up giggib'* a Cats ks&ug to a Mkhowl CoMW body was removed $2&"'for Hard Cod from the City H" today and taken bind is then very likely to be can- the new at the ft far?" an of them was at Auction SA10 eluded. to shout;q0; a mocuent later the to the Cathe&-a& Thousands stood. National Kl&ftdtbn this y4ear New Ywk company with aver loo pro„with bared heads in the obvets as slar-Fie wbo hm been dmi . the 'A d6spatch from -Niagara Falls, Butter away cartage passed. --An interesting sidelight was used by the ancients, at 9W WA present; a Programme Cork, Aug. W_Eamoun de Va�era Ont., says. times as fuel. :11seud several 269101ITm 1111INDtill And' ev4wjng at the 01 tamed 40 And dw vim on the load cool situation was "M on S bodiew t*e_bw aw C66L The i i n Ah llii' with the,, f.- A.,& from wounds in a-Thursday afternoon house near Bandon, according to what at an auction salt, driving r"A& is 1!Z 3 authentic information. when two and a quarter ione or bard WM skeady coal Neekly Market Report ly INVINY. were gold for $64, the buyer to His was in a house at take ft away. The bidding was start- D"t"*'Ily a f' mass 'away w" Beaksablath, a few miles, from Mae— it aresmwhiie bqA heavy fire from Honer-40-pound tins, 13 to 18%e eel a $50. Ire-n hem ON* room.the soene of the Collins ambush, o action -411 be ta Aa Manitoba wheat—Z4- I N-dhmm but ktar shifted his quarters. _2ff lb.! IS -id 2%-lb. tins. i aftermooti. They used a number of municipality with regard to the fuel 11-28%; No. 2 $1.20; No. 8 15%c Per M; Ontario comb gun} in the able*, but were "shortages Local,coal dealers report Northern, per dm, $4.00 to $4.50. Manitoba cat&--N*minal. --New Ontarios,$1 to$1.15 lbasoGra ve by the Natkonaji garilison• Poverty and hardships have forced sufficient shipments of coal and coke; Potatoes--New le prices. Wood also and Man into prominence- many a man who at reasonable Manitoba bairley—Nominal. Sdooked meets—Haroia, mediiinn, 34 One etvRisin wiss wounied y is , All the above track, Be rte. to 86c; cooked ham, 48 to 52c- amoked, t0 �_�%otsrss damaged. otherwise would have remained un- plentiful, and at last year's * I -;"" prices. American corn—No. 2 ysi= B*ft;, rolls, 29 to 31c; cottage Tc4 85 As a of there' known. numerous at- No. 8 yellow, 79c,all rail. 8&. ta'sawaLet 82 to 35e; L L0211.-jc 4LW No. a extrcr,-test-47 11- Over 7 00, 0 co elemen of !r 1, t�. •d L..: ."" 1.1� b, AF* 1110010 111rGiStiC ]POU-11115111- 1'71he Prince of WvAes Durbar," the tart' school pupils have been issued better, 55 to W according to fze� backs bo n to 43,— �lmenta for those found in unauthorized grand stand specteePe at the Canadian for Young Canada's Day at the Cura outside. Cured meats—Long dear bacon, at arms, or explo3ives. National Exhibition oxi Buckwheat—NominaL $17; liglistweiglit ralls, in-- will have 8M - than National Exhibition. Last year, Rye--N*. 2, 65 to 704 WE, probably be aims- mately 1,200 performers. The scenery the at tendance on this day was 230.000.� Millfeed — Deltvered, Montreal Ot $40. I r ht h vywd& gar to the"adopted by the British. will be 800 feet long. hsLrd— re tierces, 16c- tabs 17in freight, bags included; bran, per ton,1pags, 17c; jrlrrbs,Age. $22 to $23 shorts ton, $24 to tierces, 14% to 14%c;tubs, f5c; $25; good feed KZ;�, .70 t o $1.80. 15%c; F 17c. Baled hay—Track, ronto, per ton, .Choice hex,, Steers, $7 to $8; but- AN" CONGRESS URPUB PRESIDDT extra No. 2, $22 to $29; mixied, $18 cher gbears, Vce, $7 to to $19; clover, $14 to $18. - good.. $6,25 to $6,75; do., medium, $6 Straw—Car lots,per ton,track,Tior. to*$6. do., common, TAU OVER MANES AND WAYS $4 to 5; onto, $12 to $13. heifers, eboi*e, $7 to $7,25; do., me. Ontario wheat—New Ontario wheat, diurn, $5.75 to $6.75; on1ma No.-2, 95c to $1, at outside Points. -A despatch from Washington, says: raft in a' change of Administration $4.50 to$5- buftbaher SM —T%e k"trisi crisis.ow SrG to $5.50; medlum, $8 .50 to $4; to Me. to setae the rail- Afthe conclusion of the debate the Ontario.corn—Norniza-L canners and cuttere, $1 to $2- batched Government ownership issue was put bulls, gqpd, $4.50 to, $5.115; ' CM xvad and antliescits strikes, found its Ontario flour`—lat patents, in jute _t squamly' p to Congress when Senator rnon, $3 to $4; feeders mid, $6 to sacks, 98e, $6.80 to $7.10 per bbl; 2nd, WAY back to the Administration door- Weigh (Man.), Democrat, formally 6.50; do., fair, $5 to $5.50- stock patents (bak-&rsy,$6 to$"0.StmigjAs $ • step on Thursday an4 aroused an up- introduced a resolution directing the in bulk,,reaboard,-$4.50; Toronto baols,I good, $4'r3o to $5.25; do., $4 ti� ,14.25; miNwi:,,= to-$80*$. ke&val in.the Senate.' Collapse of the President to take over the coal mines. $4.20. 80 to $100; choice,$11 to $12;. r Manitoba flow-19t patents, in Jute,do., medium, $8 to $9; With the exception of the anthracite mediation efforts in both of the strikes sacks, $7.80 per bbl situation, the worst phase of the cool 1$3 to $7; spring lanks, $11.75 omo m$12 Cheese--New, large, precipitated turbulent debate,in which, strike is over, in the opinion of Gov- 18% to 19c; shee a choice,$5 to"; do., twins, 19 to 19%c; triplets, 20 to 0 strong sentiment deValOPed for Gov- vermment officials in intimate touch to 4. common, 101 to 4.3; year- 20%e. Old, large, 25c; twins, 24-to ernment seizure_of the railroads and with fuel conditions throughout the- lingo $6 to $7; do. common, $4 124%c. Stiltons,25c. Extra old, large,:to $5; hogs,fed and watered, $13; do anthracite mines. r country. The opinion. is shared by 26 to 27c_ Old Stiltoris,24c. f.ob., $12.25; do., country points, $12" Secretary HooveT, who said that "the Finest creamery prints, 39, The discussion was the first real r Butter— situation has chaaWed from to 40c; *zd1n*Ty,creamer7 prints, 86 Montreal. mazruestsuw concern lb�7 ___8 i I ovsr,short 1 ne 6'aaaesc mean in trine we; _oai production to that of a o, 21c. vata­iNo. z L;.w. v 940. a V. 00 4,511recteliOn of the 9MVW Of the situa- coal car supply. 'Three-quartm of Kitty Kiernan, an Irish beauty who Dairy, 29 to 81c. Cooking, W., 53%c. Flour, Xfm ftzing wheat, Iiion, and may be a forerunner of sc- the normali 85 to --Bprdng chickens,weekly bituminous ebal was to have become the bride of = poul#y 0 iaoeiieks� W; flowl, 24 to PaUmbs' first $7'50* R*Hed eats' W bag, MR to $9.80. Bras; W.2.5 tion aut1hoirizing the 112 to as- demands, oC 6,000,000 tow, will be Michael Collins when peace was M 27c• 90e• tuck 85 to 40c. �---wme co red. The grief Is made keener ow- Ewe pou Sher* $25.50. HjL7, No. 2, per ton� -ptrd of ra&"& and hard mined this week, the Secretary a sto Me, Vie; car 1*U 118 to $20. MIDOD, pending settlement Of Commerce said, and he predloW that Ing to the fact that the murdsr of Cot- roosters., 17M 20c- *Fvo to 22c; CbS8111115-114rIlset 6mtern% The PT*Wnt, next WS& the I.j�,,— will amount itzie shatters a romance that obarm duddings ft to 85e. 163AQ� J. Ommm ad !; iii;klr 86c. Eggs:. r as known, has not changed hU to 7,000,000 tons. the Irish Free State. Once when he Margarin"O to 2 outlined.in hit message to Con— In the antbracits,&W serttlerneii of Was On the run she tramped sE Egg@—NO I cArldisciv 30 a --geacted, 8ft n abilke is more reiroote than COMMOU dAk7 CO and bas, $1 to, which demianided that the law two through the night to a lonely cabin selects, 84 carbo,* 8= $0 per OTOL to $7.5 9 to $101 in the stzikee, but recom- months ago, but the attitude of Con- where he was hidden to we=him that Beane — Canadian, be=-p Griliseare, (food Wow, $4-w- pAnow-P-73 to or;o $&0, no legislation relating to an &wkwed in Thuraduyle de- the police were on their way,to arreet medium, $7; Ti.,... s Senate debate, tt b babe may bring the dhiputt parties. him. TAbere was thee a price on lits M6 W ial ga� P22C I pw pwW &U., 8h espy$8 to $4.-- Reg%sebog weightili In si�r�e qmstrtigra, might rew. to a more reasonabis}frame mind. head. $2.10; maple twom, 204L r 5. "k , jL'.W ME, .4 W y 1:'•'6u. .gp�. n,L «7rw;•r 'i� .r;M.,,• X44 .d,;' �~" '^v.,n� • ' s.7•'E.S',t:1 i S,rwM ".K., a7y v'.•iR -' '+IR•,.'. '. ,- :eh' 't. l .�5+. ..i . � Y,;,,,.. �,�• ' °=+x:• 't •S:ar�. .w«u - ., h...5�'-, ...� ,,sE�p�..^ •?'�s;'e•.�-�•�fdl�z•C:..�; �rtr ,� nK^. "t�:. ' _.-'° "„•+� , y- _v -�•y. l'ac's` b.,. v.,m_ r 4 ,fi¢, :-Y`.a+. -- ' •x--x+ ••' :°: ?,z 'r 1:✓' '•�.,.. +.•� , .^Ti^•u .t+'.._ , 'hM .. 4 •>r..'.'Y atiw•.:� _ 'N- � '� p�•..-- ". itti"' ',,5sk r. +. . -. ,n9^- T.+Pnn:'�'• _ .•Z 4�:� ..'.ii. .• :iC �:... . M,f,P:;..• , ,k• yr^, x __ ... .r. wit'.✓-_ 5^° ',lye ` 00 •R 10 H -A -R D 'S O - 's 4 Tor :. CANADIAN NATIONAL :=.. s �r x� �.. t. it �d�.dv .: EXHIBITION _ 4 . URKAR, Proprietor, 14--T( RONTO►-fo _ 4 _ ' �` `Good Tea, 45c lb., ,3 lbw. 1.25 Te-a 70c l b, -- PICKERING COUNCIL. --Beat OrangB Pekoe nay �The above council east pursuant to PRINCE OF WALES OMAR >` a►a,tutubut cn Monday. the 28th' ' "--' inbc. ltewbera aIt present,excepting s u'an with 011 _Good T41mon '25e 35c 40e Councillor PuArin, the reeve in the roiafrnee and splaadour of the Fa: Rant. 7 i .:� ch air. The minutes of the last meet- ` '-, a• ">- ing were read and approved. A number of accuuuta were present. Orangeade Lemonade • rd for payment scud referred to the $1,50,000 In now bufld and amm of Otbe,' °?A :�Varlonti standing addin wenittee O -. _new fetatume� ;t�,• 0�. ' ,�'�• Raspberry Ville 8,r -L1Yl],e erl�.lce -- •',N - ;r • J �•-�, Theatad.lingc•scuanittae on Goutin• p y g . 16encies reported a recommended - T ',t- th nd e foiluwinz parments IZ11 s-. ur- NEWR ON k B1,GGER-SCALE Jq kar, 6141 printing Vozers'..Liate,191 W ; f 44 Q mrb Smith. refund of taxes 2 U : D R Reduc*d rates on alt lame of trav�t TFuller` a Pure Honey 18c lb. .,.Beuton. on accc#�f saSary'125 fi!); John - - r.-• "..•.' : . Sc(At, bec'ytreaa Claremont Meulotaal JOHN G. KENT, ROBT. FLEMING;`' Park Qun:mittee bW,jO.• Ma,.doorin=poor The.btAndinz couimittee ua Light. ,> Power Arid Tcnn+pertatiou reported - -. And recommended payment as fog- i dro Eecrjc Poorer omiuie-owb Hy R / V H _A R Q -S V r - I 'bion. 0ehaw,&, for 12 lighca on streets of Greenwood for July wad Augu-t 5400. = R Q . 0 N' S , y - , Theep Klieg committee on Dania¢, The' .Sup'eh*or ' Meat Market o- to Sheep Kiiied by'Dogs reported and :ti mended the fL)ao*jng payments. THE BUSY STORE-THERE'S A REASON Col S R Maraaatl, 2 iambs hilted 25 00; J - 'Chaa Fuckrin, 3•aheep injured 20 00 %z alto 2 imported Shropshire ewes,dy• - #• ' ing from ps.e,iwania, after being cbae- Have yott seen our siock of Graniteware. Hardware etc ? 1. 4:. edba dugs 9U.00. ,;oho Stephenson, We iavite.you-to louk it over and compare prices. The Store that hoe .made - inspecting 13 ebarp for .H. D. Bayne, k worried by dogsj.So; H D Bayne a All'oummer Imes of Dry Goods.Shoes etc., red d•ed in-prici _ , ernplovee as reward for discovering _ to clear. We want yo+cr businelie and offer you a.ReputatlOn for QIx# tllty 'dogs that worried Mr. Bayne',sheep Fresh Gvodd at Lowest Prices and ` CID"; uci Maw bray, for inapectia - We use the-most Reliable Scales Made, The Toledo "Honest Weight." t3 eattueti4 _ Chas Puc.�iin'a sheep, 3 visits 110 ; _ 4i --- Pr•.duce: taken at the beet prices ---lYl we give sixteen Ounces tb every Pound. Th4a Annac',. ya.u►nq G>1 arsllail'a v G. �sbeep 6(,c : -u J Sbirlev. V S. for prc.- te.e,oar.! 6rrplcea is poor mortera, O Buy a Dominion Expreas Money Order. Prices as low as we.can awake them and remain in busial Puctrin'a ewe 8 UO: Robt F.artbing. . tew:rd fur dppreheading and- killing WE SELL THEN We have installed a SLICING MACHINE and eau hive you Oboiw. j ;dos ca,:,Th: wurrsinq sheep lt{00 breakfast Bacon. Cooked Ham, Roast Pork and other lives, '• Tha ai:and►na committee on H nadN the "Sunset" Brand of Cooked Meats. * - hand $nd.�es reported and recommrn.i- M �_�D Machine Sliced in those Delicate w Pay meat as Mitows O N R.[reitLt Fine slices,so mach oa bridge aluel la 07 • Reid A Srf!a•a, A rseiated in aver Household. ` u- - steel for Madill'* bridge 13217: J -tin -- -- -- PP Y 'T Sepburn. Ltd. Ii hoist 30 ft h.-jom ' - ! ' complete 159 lb: The Canadian 1~'atr ". Choice Young Beef, Pork and Lamb are the Only Kind We Handle. baat•�lice Co. Ltd. for 1 gate valor - ID - - +l 70; Fisea ca A 9da, 13 h cha,ia QV.�.ljty' a3'ld. B�t'P3.CIR -9 - - -2 il0; T- Matla►rC cable toe miser ,' , 73: J fora e 1 D2a ardenat and MARKE"i o >Kri O E DOOR EAST - • v "SO ft of faae 1 :3 : (}ordra Bennett g s F. . ! OF POST OFFICE Pickeriingi - , fc.r teaming. �ggrrxdiaa wad ttraavelting M- '48'+8; Peter(314tes, claw 58.80: Wxl- ter Woods.d►tw 120.510: Harris Rick- - 23. per lb � `. . Round Roast or Stack .. '�ry. ditto 117.40: 8ceve French. ditto ' IDU.60; Lotna Sciairea, .urfacing with. Sai hale Roast or Steak. ;.. 2gt: t . �., grs•ve7D9. Tors GreeaiMw, baalja4t - Porterhouse Roast or Steak.... ;-- - ,- 285; •. - t dill tb for ivriwbes 2.50: R � Brows. - is F�ard ire StOLU t: wish Rravel ace li 4tl: Gen Rump Roast..... - ..-. ,.. �/''�! fy�� /y�y�t T��'//'lak .. .• Vrii ng, •� :p p v 6azea l yda gravel 3.00: W Smith. _ Fine Rib Roast. ..: .. ... 20c h-uhag timber .and pan bins wuh -- y 18c `• -} -gravel 155.5.0: A Swan, patching with Hew° Rib Ruala, - Now is the time to get screen doors, 4 gravel 4 W • Ray Carter, rep apppcoacb ,43houlder Ros�st. .. - 14 and illy to -:- W 3t UBle's Bridge 1.00• Ralph(3arter, Pot Ra,aat, 14c '• ditto 100• a Carter. ditto and plow- ..• .. •• .. AVindow screens, and wire cloth. ry ,`..r, 114,q for grader 6.26; 0 L Carter.ditto -Brisket. to trill. _ ,.. soe " . tom' ''M p30; Isaac Lehman. teaming ado: - LeRof Veal.-half or whole. with-footoff.� 28c We have a complete line. , • -,,_ RoT Morgan,teaming for grader 30 40: Loin of Veal. .. �u8e Be protected from flies. �< 'w Wiles. wuck as eogcoeei d:3 I6: D " ' - - -- ... •• " --Shoulder of Veal. „ .. ,a Harodea,, opery►taapt qr ee ` 4 E M, ur. opol duck 25),80 : Nowt 9hoaldet R;oawt Of Vesl. ,.. .. ,'LQC '• Man Rte; WNA`�ft pins for culverts etr Pure Pork Sausn;e, 2sc " d frill line of Harvest Tools-The $amsoa Brand. ford. work an Madill',, a r bridge I'1a0•a gars Finest Salt Pork ... .:. often the cheapest, always' the best. aka. ry t, ditto s.7a: .. 9 E Long, d►ttxi�7,00 J L 8tevenawn. Finest Breakfast Bacon. pi.�ee. 7hS5c , teaming 9-il l s bridge 24.114 ; a W .. .. sliced, 36e .. t your Binder Twine now and take the Dash diseottsC. lPhillcpa, dMo 4136: Wm Che.ter, - - tie truck hauling gravel and cooaent Mild Cured COtfage Roils(hat!or whole}, 73$e " We have the Plymouth make. s -- 71061)0: Art Carton. taaminq Msdia - 88.00; Wilmot abea, ditto 70 78; R J u' •• •• '•. use Williams' Ohl r saws Beck Baect '• • - .. � � Now is the time to Ur. W! F't on y� IDs •a.rep cuirrert,Installia: pi and Cooked Ham,• _ ... _ `•• once tried. always mood. - pe ,. +wort oa Madil 108 7.: also 'W supplies forMadiil's bridge. oil. Raw. !Head-Uheeee.. ... � •• - Paroid RooBnig &IFRIA 91M hand. ague .11'r Cammack. ,natai ..• •.. ceo our otto-We have it, can get it, Oe it is not m ling pipes 100: Edgar Mitchell, rep �• 5 lbe 80 canto Ul lostal i I SO: N Rnadiwo rep culvert, i , j c �jj PI�`^� � i iantalliaar pipe wad work oo Madill'r [b points 18 cents a). S. isnJ.a�7Oi1f " bridge.0 30; Joh Walters,ditto 8G 00: - T 8»ndereon, hauUag timber Goo: F �� - Q. Asford hauling Koltee_culvert piper W. G REID; � F A R,-Psor.MG hago cement and 450 Better .Stock - - - ' _ "!t of iucnr.Pr 233.70• 8i-as Tool, sec- _ - _1 _- .vicea as read wept for month of Aug - -_ 18.3 33 J•'•bn Tweedin, surfacing with r' R the- same diture of time, energy rind- .. ._. , t � - gravel i0 00: Ciro Burkholder,30 ydb I,ti . i you g�bigger TCttlma OA pu?l�iCt�Catt�E gragr i r ; d !� All oil and araa �:1Ne`w �.ow �'rlces on All Ford g [or grader wad 4 g than on scrub stock. If you need financial help to pairs um boots foe 1 bridge crew 50.45. Caoxaian Fujr• jmpt,0� yOm• � , consult ult tkle lOCal Manager-of ''haotsa-�torae Co.. Ltd , pucnh. hose ::1Moclels effective at once ` and other supplies 111.53: J B M`el- 7► "' this Bank. rose, opening ditch 5 00. A by-law was peened appointing + Runabout $530.25 - ?Chasaiis 479.01 STANDARD SERVICE a .srasNdill ydism s S+aoles Tbos Gregg,collector of taxes for t1t- TN9 = - year 1911 `• ;starter - 617.34 starter 586.1-2 - '" TDARD Bf'k.l,'K ; A by-law was peeeed sasesill the Tuuring _.•57-1.24` :'Truck 812.23 _ _ Or CANAD& ` several school sections in the town an lip as [oiiuwa S o -1�, 1, lm1 i+ atar_ter 868.35 :" starter 899.34 TOTAL ASSETS OVER EIGHTY-THREE MILLIONS •133b.u0 3, '2.'201 JO• �4e, 11W 00 • 4si. - -- -i5+nt.�0' 5. 1060.00 s. 1200 00 7 Coupe 601,79 Run.,Lt.Del. 558.94 � ti Pickering Branch, - W.F.Law,a+Ianaget Whitby Branch, - - - C. A. McClellan,Mentor.. 1011: 11. 1225 00; 12, 1000 00; 13. Sedan F a` 1200.00: 14. 1200.00; 15. 3000.00 • 18 O. B. Ptcit. a ri o g, Ontario 16U .W• 17. I UA : u a J t, o - :,2Z 883 UO;a 4, 52196; 7,618 00. - ,. . The council now adjourned to meet e again on �fonaay. tkc ,2nd, for the Any of these models may be purchased .with a � traaaaction of general huaineaa, mall clash payment, balance to be paid in ' twelve equal monthly instalments. ., , 1 ' +� ,`�. INDIVIDUAL I k IND 11�If I We are now prepared to re-charge all makes and . �I� ,��� V`a coal �� P p g I f sizes of batterias on our own premises. e ':'Hard and Soft Coal of the' Give us a trial and be convinced best qualify on - � hand PURE WHITE PAPER CUPS 08. A. i.A�� Bell phone Ind phone .� : xarsn.�', catty - 29 Zoo NEVER USED REroRE NEVER USED AGAIN- NOTIOE c � .. •!Chopping and Oat Crushing will Sherwood ), Collacutt , ¢ `' Jli1 �4U�HEALTH m bi Abe done Saturdays and Mondays Ford Sales and service Station. * "x only, up to Sept. let at s = R. -Momey, =_ Pickering " n A.CoB1 .,.`ilia. i -, - _: -- _. - - -...-. .,. .. _. 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'mss,s CLAREMWIM Duster Hugh Gregg' has return- Miss Gladys Patereon has been Dire. A. J. Chandler, of Toronto, ed homy after a radio sis weeks s The Pickering Fred Ward shipped a carload oe peudiag a, few days with, Mies spent Sundag with her`'pdreate, k- . •laiubs to the city on Monde with his cuuein. Miss velyn'Elli- Muriel Pengelly;-of Brooklin. J. H. and-Mrs. Beal �' C8 rl0m8" y - y` ott, of arooklyn. ° Walter Ward„ and F. Cooper Jos. H. and Mrs. Evans_ and � v l:t: :.r $ugh and Mrs..Gregg.4re.speod,, Jud9ba'-arid Mrs, Edwards, of and son, Joe, and daughter. Al. Mrs. J.'H. Beal motored to Osh- ing p couple of weeps' with their th'i Michigan Agricultural College, dine; motored to Barrie on Mon. awa on•Tuesday and spent the day The obleot o!this AesEwistiom is to }' daughter, Mme. Charles Elliott, at Ea9t Lansing, Mich., motored dap. .with friends. ' lessen stealin sad prosecute their summer cottage, )'ins Point, hcrrte here for a few da a last g Caesarea. _ y Thos, and Mrs. Pwtersoa sad Mrs. Heusted and daughter,- the felons. weak. George and-Mrs. Morgan. -motored Margaret, of Vassar, Mich , are - _Frank Watts and wife; of To- _- to West Toronto on Sunda and s g p ' ronto, who are aunimerin at -CARD OF THANKS. y pendin" a cou le of weeks vrith , g spent the day with Mrs. James the former's parents, J. H, and 'Y�° '�°mg proi? &Webosmmnai; ;r Brougham, were in•Claremont Qn We w,i@h to take, this opportunity Gregg. MrF. Beal. ease immediately with any membee;, Ouaday. They will return home to'eapresaour sincere thanks to the = •' of'Plzse°eive Cemmities, `,:this week. many friends and relatives for .their — — Membership fee 12.00. G ti��. On Friday evening he session numerous act@ of kindness,expressions 'a P Tiot•!e may b•had from tea•rr•aideut or, . �•, and board of managers of the Ua• of sympathy and beautiful floral tri- - onappltoattoo.pion Church met at the home of bates,during our recent sad bereave- 11 Sh+O ou asa'Oom.—L. D. Banks, C.B.Palris ^ ' ment in the sudden death of our dear "W• M.sad-Mrs. Palmer and pre- another and grandmother. the late 14er. W. P. Richardson, Pickering. >sf' - seated Mr. Robins, a member of Mrs. Price PaO. The session,. who' is moving to These acts of kindness have enabled. t� —T,R T hex&.i; 3f f: Whitby, with a handsome leather us to bear our load of sorrow with President, seoreiary elitb bag in: recognition of his val._ gr �nrLitt d� and Witt ever be re- My Toronto Silo will put dollars in your umble and untiring services in the membered' by us. pocket: work of the church. Mr. Robins, Dausrliter and Grand-daughter. It will boost the value of your farm: �"t It 18 My Business ;--`who-was-takeu eon pktely-by-sur--' ! } To help you run part of ours. prise, responded in an appropriate _vo 1 LS3 �iS T 1922 Its double-tongued-and-grooved = -, y• manner, after which a dainty t selected Spruce makes the Toronto Silo �. By opening a New ,Garage in,the Vil- - lage of Whitevale I am prepared to do " t' lunch.wasserved by the hostess. absolutely air tight, which keeps, all kinds of repair work, including 'W--� Ater moving a hearty vote-of. the ensilage in perfect condition.. - tope and side curtains, also making thanks to Mr. and Mrs. "Palmer Its famous Hip Roof, allows your old car look and run tike new by for their generous hospitality the Municipality of Out Township of Pickering you to tramp the Ensilage tb the giving it a good coat of new paint. <' „ meeting was closed by singing County of Ontario top of the staves—and adds great- Agent for Toronto machinery,includ- "Auld Lang Syne"and "For He's Notice is hereby given that I have ly to its ap pearance. ing sndmW84.Windmills,dlls, Silos a Jolly.Good Fellow." tranemitted or delivered to the per- Engines. The Park Cotumittee which was Bona mentioned in sections 8 and a of Drop in neat time you're in OSARLFJ9 X. RICE. _ . .• ,. appointed some time ago at a, ub- the Ontatio Voters'List Act.iS8Q and town and let us talk it ovei. p acts amending the same, the copies re- Home Tel. 6821, Whitevale, Qnb :• , . lie meeting of the citizens of Clare- aired b said Sections to be so trans- moat to solicit subscriptions for mitted nrdelivered of the lists made Farm Equipment too. Let me the purchase of a memorial park pursuant to said Act. of p persons ap- show you their dependability and -have met with liberal response. pearing by the last revi..d.Assesement-- `. Already they have received sub- Roll of the said Municipality entitled economy, ' r striations to the amount of nearly to vote at Elections for members of G • eI19. This has been augmented the Legislative Assembly and st Ica We PI_ by a 8500 grant from the township' ��`flirsil poems sup and m*aid List at Coe council, ycountil. which makes a total of- Whitevale on the 90th day of August, F'- about i160o, which will go a long lg= and remains there for inspection. Picketing - ont. �' I wa toward the -purchase of the Electors are called upon to examine '�''�_ tan which coat $2000. As the said Bets and if any omissions or other committee have got only- nicely errors are found therein, to take im- N� a started in the work of soliciting-mediate„ proceedings to have sold needed repairs Ate• F donations there should be no diffi -errors corrected according to law. cause you fir &e euity in meeting all obligations, Dated at Whitevale Aug.30.,1223. - cost. Beaver Board ;t not only for the payment of the DONALD R. B14ATON, - ' land but also for the erection of Clerk of the Tp. of Mckenng. - 1s very xa *F _-�- suitable buildialm Farmers in the 1 W52 Whitesals. 'But._ - sere--sod easy to _ surrounding country will. un-- e - we►. Nail it over " doubtedly, be leased co donate p� - - . - --trees-Lo beautify the park and to em J 4�r After FZ e+�P - _ old plaster or d% cc tvruish shade for those who, in' -I reedy to studding t� : -the years to come, will matte it a: Harness Supplies OUNDED fifty years ago, the Dominion Bank today place of resort. This committee to has a chain of branches throughout the greater put of _ av bosms. We a + to be congratulated on. the meccas at the Canada, and strong foreign affiliations circling the Lave it in stiook. „ which has crowned their efforts. Har' ness globe. Our half century of banking east has developed _ A&Ifor'esdawle. perk F� 1• a complete and efficient service and a knowledge of finaaciat While preparing for breakfast �, invaluable to our tons. - _: on Friday morning and in. a par. pat Frnk Cooper, entl her usual good health for an _ t' y g ..z� aged person, Afro. Mary PuQb, I��d E3�Qe Qn�� - 3i1a?emont relict of the late Price P igb, was k, suddenly stricken with heart fail-. •a� _ .r are and passed away before her Single Harness. ,•. I9.80 up DOMBUM BAW eu���m��uiyt• ,physician, Dr. Tomlinson, could Dusters, special to clear. L85 each WMW BRANICK _ G. P. UNID, Maukler. reach her Bide. A lards concourse Wltips We up Brushes We up R0091.II+t >'iiGP1Cf3. G CROes, Manyae SPECIAL _ 'of people attended the funeral `�__��,'�� , m service at her late residence,- Harness Oil, Sweat Psds. __ For i7�iWI di which was conducted by. Rev. G. Collars all prices. W.Sing of the Baptist Church. Glood Shoe Re ring Service I I I , (lot your children toady for rahrol. The interment was made is Salem We have a supply of boots and 4111014111. Cemetery. The pallbearer• wets CECIL BEADLEY ,�.®,, For boys 1 bass at boots, wises ° ' E-101 at 2.60: 1-ti aC 8.76 .1 _ Duncan Morgan. Josiah Evans, Qlrta+school boots,t,isa ti at 3� '1 . W m. Arbuckle, Wm. Hill, Hugh Harness maker, r high eoPe,11 8 at S.e6: s at 6.26. �� Gregg and Leonard Yaks. M re. , -.3 _ Pugh was born in Wales, settling PLCSERINGI, - ONTARIO Boys knee ", with her parents. at seven years pants.colors khan, brown "t. of t Fruit� Tr ViigliiJii sad gray.from from a to 14 pr.Y6e, W, among the pioneers o this 90oeltlaes troQ fl to 14 yrs 26c pe. district. She died In her 1122nd 0s11 early and get your i wh , remarkably bril[htandchear- Raving accused the agency for B. D. - y' _ S' fnl for her years and al*aye with Smith A Son. Ltd., Nurserymen, * /t a warm welcome for visitors to of Winona. Oat. , �1• tin V -rim her home. There survive'ber,her I ampre pared to take orders for all `— only daughter, Miss Elizabeth - kinds of Fruit Trees,Small Fruits, 4ttsid. Phone 8900 Pagia''. who resided with her, and Ornamental Shrubs Eta, at `a sister, Mrs. N. Groves of Mea- lowest possible prices. _ HOGH h LYTLE, LTD- ford, a Rraad•daughter Mrs. Jas. Special ratei for large quantities, - L "(� L f 'Taylor, also a niece, Mrs. W. Ar- 28t! I Want to Ll llten Your- tII�Y'es SEND GRAIN s f_ buckle. and a neiphew,John Com p •`'¢ ton, all of this district: Previous Seed Oats,Seed Wheat, Seed Barley. to retiring here, g ...and Save Your Back �eea rare. 3.ov1►ovmplew. � '4 Mrs. Pugh lived - Ask for Pt'ices• with her son, the late Wei. David, Tire Service Station _ , -, Let me show you how a Toronto Yon instal a Tomato Litter Carrier: gIAV$8 AND TIMOTHY on the farm on the aorhern town- -- Utter Carrier will inane your stable Iwaat to show yon how the time All kinds and of Roast quality, line, now owned by James ,Coates. When Is Stouff villa call in and,have clts;asi8 an easier�, and�r it saves will pay for itself is Ask for a price on our Feeds, Corn, `A large .circle of relatives and your tires examined and repaired. if You can have a cleaner stable. OIIe 901 special iestures willpleaaeyon; Oats, Shorts, Cotton Reed and'. friends will hold her in fragrant necessary. I am agent for 'Toginair healthier cattle and get rid of the old Comeia and talk it _ _�� time Oil Cake, also op Oats, toemQry. Tice Pampa." This pimp i� run off wheelbarrow and slippery plank,.,if you're in town. Corn and Peas After a lingering illness lasting your fan belt and can be attached in a _. Mgr Doge , g g few minutes. Guaranteed to pump ground together. ° U. H. M A. Y N A R D Phone 208-Uae it. for s number of years, one of our pure fresh sir. Your engine will pimp '"' rig �' - ''- � • =a -� highly respected residents. Peter your tires in a few minutes. Call is _ ''e W�].1t�4310, Ho Limited Macaab Jr., passed away at hia and have a look-at this pump. I also Cnt� D home here on Monday maraing, in t handle gasoline,oil, tubes and tires. t8tf OSHAWA .•a his 46tb year. While his illness PEiWY`TARR, ' extended for a long period, and at- East Had Garage. 8touffv , ADAM Rj-YAKE times his condition was very criti. 27tf Phone 8711 or So02, cal, he always rallied and was able O �O - .,Registered Optometrist _ • to be around. Abont ten days be T�a Ideal Gres Store and Optician -----fore his-demise-�e_veaa_com palled "��7 ° :.] ba; Will be at Dar. Palmer's Boot and Shoe 'y. was done to relieve his sufferings, your groceries. Store,Claremont,on Tuesday P. X.at. -Asir atnck ig np-todate, clean—in fact Pick • each week,for Testing Eyes and Fib- lion was Doable to withstand the we sell only the beet. p Ling Glossas. and to take in Watch, 'f attack. The deceased was- u• We have a good assortment of Chris. Vking O� _COs mock sad Jewelry Repairing lo,. 1. Ps ties' Biscuits,fresh every 2 weeks, Yoke, Jeweler. S an Ale. Any Mr. tar with all with whom he was ac- patrimR or orders can be sett with Air. quainted,and his death has cast a also a full line of pastry and j -—__ . Palmer or at Dar. Porter's Barber , bread flours at lowest prices, (The Campbell Flour Mille Co., Limited) Shop, la ON ;gloom over the community. He R;a have also secured the agency tosell p' rmot 'Look an active interest in curling. Canada Bread. a in s loaf neat :;_..,R E - S C R E E N E D C O A L especially in bowling and enrlit*R• time you see in town. He was a son of the late John M. We don't sell coal oij nor gasoline,but - _ Macnab, who, for many years, was j n at fresh groceries, provisions. ;As _ postmaster in Claremont and con- fruits et.c. Phone 2808. All Sizes on hand. Ancted the general,store business- Wanted-Poultry, Butter, Eggs.' ' "� now ovrne�Vbv D. A. Scott. He is FRANK' CHIDLOW g 4 survived by liis sister, Miss liar. ' Quick delivery- -one ton OTgOVer. Close Rsret, who was his iaseparable CLAREMONT, ONTARIO :companion, and for whom the -' attention 'to all orders, sympathy is exoresaed. CLAREMONT G�ARAQ•E ' also cue brother, J. C. •Macnabr - lBerge or small. of all materials and aesflpi who is in business in Uxbridge. Having rented J. McGrath's Gar kept is stook. It will pay you Peter Macnah, the present post- age, I am prepared to make expert call at our works aed inspect our sfodt 'master, is a cousin of the deceased. repairs on all mates of cars. All eb�m pries Don't be ueistsd '� Hie funeral took place on Wednes makes of Stoma a Batteries re air- • . - " aQe•iNwa do not employ tibem,eoossgerai• des to St John's Cemetery is the $ ]p ly we can, and do throw od the eon =' ' y ed and rechar ed. Agency for '1e •C.ampb►eu Flour Mills Wy L • oommissioo of 29 par amt.,whiohyoa w/ 'seventh concession. In the absence the Exide Storage Battery. saefainly was by psrehsaiag s 'of his pastor, Rev. A. McLellan. ;Iod.-phone -No. INS +_ Mille at from U&- the funeral service was ronducted aagsoNsittd. ' '' W. STOUFFER, J. T. MATHASQN by Rer. Norman McGillivray, of ` v• w: 4rilIla. 27tt G.l4flsmont, Oat. Toronto► Peterb©ro Picker•ag olie.wd worm apt 4&w►�► 4. a.: y ':,"•.,63;'r '�< •y.*w .f '•',' _ R' j'� .,r.. :„•;Y� no's.'y+-`.:fiS v.�,, � •� •a,G:,Ay^�. ,':r e• ,,:,%.'•, ,:4'-,'6.s. 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"I put ,._�..r:� ;;:..•' - -,� `� and ironic twinkled as she observed ` your giaacrwckr -----— '— — _ hurt em none."back, Lauri I ain't .- r Her old syer, keen `�.: ,•..,.�:.�::-�.-:-, -�,se Our Sommer Vacation. - , And to make her happiness-absolutely •' Lein rrummer the need of a vacation p�� Caaain )Mary—dear,frail Cou- her nleoe'i embarreaament. "You be- sin Mary who loved bmut so much jft& imperat4ve for both my husband y haeved real gaol, Laurie; I'}1 sag that r `Rig eiolL mys+ekf. We sire xaaning a 200- and who had had so little of it in her for.y4a," alkr added. arena every f of which is �+ brave life—was to be the first r , fad' �9 gltieat. She was coming Wednesday. piowed with the exception of a scant y making ` . The Gnlda � 20 acres. We found we could space Laurie mores shy about r bi K cola a week iroen our work, so we dreams and ambitions; all she had I need no boobs to make me wise, "'.� -� ; ' Tanned to make the most of tkrr lie- amid was that she wanted the room °Who have my mother's quiet eyes, / •� *� " time—�satrdbiaing + may, to be used. Mother understood. That To them I tdru when comes my wed was to be Laurie's of ­�,pleasure; and business on our vacs- way giving. Reflect and• pander as 1 read: . •;''o''• � `s -•- _ Win. Wednesday night Laurie came home �• l� ' , p The feat art July we left the farm cairn zvvo of cousin mar" xavorne vv ueu algltlr ,w,.ms utL +,rniii, F%,6 away, ,r In the custody of a competent man Tosesa Cousin Mary urns not to See "Bear and forbear" I hear them. gray, who we& familiar with the care lind the room until Laurie got home; -When duty's an unwelcome guide, #� 3' nement of the stock on the plane. mother had promised; yet. as Lawrie I flee it; then I hear them chide. Ws, fait cage-free.and eagerly started turned the corner she saw, i Mght • ,'' ' eo our trip. there. At firer it startled her_;_ h n When-.the hard.path at last I take; - �� Our equi�smeat consisted of a farm she laughed happily. Of course it ways I read, "You did it for my m­--sake." 3=KW° -- wu�eoa wiba s nerve canvas;cover,which only mother or Ci+eily; mother always Oh, charta that guide and chide and roaeeo AC ray husband used on the term, the kept her word. Wbat a moment it then lawn be�n� the only equipment our- would be when she maw the look in Pictiu'e life patientI7 again! einaed. The wsg�on wan drawn by a Caain Mary's eyes! tsam of b? grog Percheaoa geldings. Dashing up the stops,Laurie opened I.need no .books, to make nee-wise, ` 'At-the rear of the wagon was our the door. Then she stopped, short Who have my mother's quiet eyes. ' bead, placed" on springs; underneath There was no mistaking that voice, —Mary Osrolyn Davies. tuns the feed for the team for the Aunt Lucinda was in the guest room! eight days. In front,under the spring Mother came to meet her daughter, Answers to Queries. seat was a trunk containing our and her eyes showed clearly that she Peggy.—Please suggest a novel way cluthing, and as I wt on the dsah understood; but she said merely, "We in which to announce an engagement. , 4�= 1310,13A before this opened trunk, the had a telegram from Cousin Mary,and Entertain your friends at lancheoa 061,y of Ti.irh nnntni till Tilesday.--BUt--or-at inner and make the announce. f Z . I had a very good substitute for a Aunt Lucinda surprised us, to-dap:' meat by means of favors in the Yarn '•"r _ dressing table. With leaden steps Laurie climbed of an old-time quill pen. The quill �t We took most of our sapphes from the stairs to the room. There was is made of carboard rolled sad fasten- s�Kp. hroupe, buying bread and occasionally nowhere else to put Aunt Lucinda. ad In place with heart-shaped stickers, 'i� ID a fresh frnit. We did our coo ' on a Maybe,—she had.almost reached the while the "feather" part is made od Quc i r,"_ king s —maybe Aunt Lucinda might two Pieces of.crepe paper panted to- `. aniA�rm�neT oil etovo urban we d'id..s�t top t+ep, ,•.. tye a camp fire. care! That would be wonderful! gather with a slender wire between. yt We had two hammocks, a lantern, ' But the first glimpse of the room A tiny envelope fastened to the pen by ao� yam+ds of masgnito netting, which ■� of Aunt Lucinda shattered the means of a strip of crepe paper bears places ono upon each asucer as rho Not ■ Profttoer. :,as W �y to our oomfprt. �Pe• an its face the following coup let: serves the tea or coffee. Cream sad it happened on King Street. As,old �q-:" We ledlE Game a$ sunrise, loafed "We3�l, Laurie! 'Seems to me gon"re "From Cupid's pen you'll find inscribed sugar can be,placed on a an:ebl tray man was sellliag pencils. A young 030ag the ro" enjoying the scenery, looking Veaked I've put away ydw A bdt of news,to peep inside." and passed, or the hostess can place j man approached and, choosing one nno'"ne akber peoplds louses, lawns, gimcracks; I never could abide fluor- The envelope holds a card on aahkch two lumps of sugar on each saucer I from the stock on hand, asked the { L1_,_._a stock, anti.dokbL We ate lunch in did+ " to write the names of the happy Pair. and pass the cream alone. The hostess price. When told it was five cents` beautdfnl sbsc� grove, and ramped' Laurie kissed Aunt Lucinda and Bride.—}f a .tea--vagon. is used in could also pdt.the-cream and_sugar in-ths -pnrehawer, w bj' 6g to be -good x that night in a pieasaat scboolyard. than looked round the room.. Aunt serving refreshments, do the guests the coffee, but as she is obliged to hearted, gave ten cents, Imagine his R The next mornin" 10 o'clock we Lucinda had pat a taiM on the dresser seat the mselves around it? Could re- ask each person's prefereaee in this aatoalahateut when the old man sold: ° -reached our deetiaatioa--a group ce and bad swept all the little ornament's freshmsnka be brought into the living- matter the conversation is interrupted. "YOn* man, you will be selling pen- -x' mdaerd springs about 50 miles from into toe dark and put old rotas,gather- r+usom or out'an the porch on a tray 3 Cups are sometimes placed on the ells when you'reach my age if you Oft home. - There we mingled with ad ttosrr ail ports of the 'house, in You can arrange your sefremhmenta plate, omitting the saucer, and it is Squander your money in.that way,. ' the crowds, making many pleasant front of the bed and the dresser; she on a tea-wagon or on a large tray, not Incorrect to do w. The tea-wagon, When I was your age I was the same r acquaintances, or retired to our 'camp bad even Pmt towels on all the chair placing thereon whatever will be need- even though converted into a table, is way. I could not hold on to money., an fancy ddcievtedt backs Laurie ran to her room; Are A bringing the tea-wagon or tray into used for serving only; guest& are not hence my present position. 'I now only We swam, llshbd,visited, and loafed couldn't stand it the living-room. Serving plates for supposed to sit around, it ask a living. Reed my warning in to•oar hearts' content until the fol- The nest days weer r terrible ones, such refreshments are the size be- --- s time" _, Sbwiirg Friday morning, wizen we even though Lonnie was able to laugh. tween bread-and=butter plates and Faithfulness is s quality, '�►- ot:ruck camp and drove 10 miles to at AN the time rime was wondering about bbreWdast planes; they are sometimes Royal purple means constancy in the The lengkh of s friendship is often !lend a pezn*red bog eats, These we Cousin Mary. They would all have called "tea plates." Spoons are placed language of colors--a symbol which determiped,by the shortness of a v stet quite a few old friends, and to 114 b up" instead of giving her in a group on the tray and the hostess, no Christian should forget temper. ' acacia some new ones,several of wRb�sm attended our sale the faldowme Oot4- - ... P:• Iber--my husband being in the pure- w bred bog business. Js, addition to ffis fun ba+d on r _. avr„trip,we added a score interest- . , -_ r _ - - - _ • ' ed breeders to our Waning ' flat. there- Eby weoenng. rams new business and dss11 to make oar tail sale ens of ,iflse best in our krality:-�rML E.C.P.G iCraeret Field Offers 'Widest Range - k praalea. O H d ers Of Tive" 'Year ' ear - -T� 4 many 1►out' Poup r bar of a new "ate," and they, too. - . w+at to be celebrated in open or on _ -*a concert stage. The stage is s,8 I � � -1 per cent Canada s } some of these young folks think aboaL :- tea.• J30% sae oro■dearc :..,.- of the r singWo art is not alw&ye to be found - 1,there. The "am repertoire is Kin. i:- Ued to a few roles which the artist .. 1 Victory B t does well, and these she must con- tkm to do. In meet cases the study _ of l aperaa mesas a>i]yt : _ 4iSUeil iu-1917 And Maturing 1st Dece>inbekr: 142 . _ 'the singer is taking on more work of _ the same tort, it is the lbrm and not . the substance that changes But the true sphere of aH art is its broarden- :iac influence. Macy of the best thing. w . < _ :�CONV ERSION PROPOSALS K in music are closed to'the opera sung- -.er because As,can not do the roles in their satirety.- THEof MIINISTER OF FINANCE offers to holders Molders of the maturing bonds who wish to avail It is in fibs ooeroErt deli that the : ; ■ these bonds who desire to c mtinue their mselvea of this conversion privilege shouts take sh►gree Suds the widest rase of ere- ''.' investaxat in Dominion of Canada securities the :"'their bonds AS EARLY.AS POSSIBLE, BUT NOT apressiion. All the emotions that can 'LATER THAN SEPTEMBER 30th, to a.Branch of be translated into music can be pree- - ■ privilege of exchanging the maturing bonds for new any Chartered Bank in Canada and receive in exchange eared in .one programme. The per- bonds bearing S} per cent interest, payable half yearly, An official receipt for the bonds surrendered, containing ® ' former is not tied to a libretto. These of either of the foil - g corresponding bonds o is no ensemble to watch and no col- owing classes: - 'an undertaking to deliver the corres _7. doctor. •So the cones. singer�hss s the new issue. M - a Five year bonds dated 1st November,, more grateful task than the opera ® � ) to Ye Holders of ma ,rig ,fly reg±crrrr.i ��T' payable by t:heque from Ottawa, will receive their selves, for most of them have regular Ten year bonds, dated 13t November, December 1 interest cheque as usual. Holders oC. -seasons of conceit week when they 1922,to mature lot November, 1932, coupon bonds will detach and retain the last unmatured - refresh their minds and their voi'ce3 - i with music that they have' no access ® While the maturing bonds will carry interpteto let �un�sbefore surrendering the bond itself for conversion on the dramatic stage. To regard rr as the highest goal of singing December, 1922, the new bonds will commence to earn' The surrendered bonds will be forwarded-by banks is to become restricted to roirtiine work interest from 1st November, 1922, GIVING A BONUS to the Minister of Finance at Ottawa, where they,wiI' and lose all opportunity for versattHty OF A FULL MONTH'S INTEREST TO THOS)✓ be exchanged for bonds of the new issue, in fully !� and individuality of effort. ® AVAILING THEMSELVES OF THE CONVERSION. registered,or coupon registered or coupon bearer form ' - carrying'interest payable lst May and 1st November The Guest Room. PRIVILEGE. Af each year of the duration of the loan,the-first.interest 'h Preparing the guest room had been This offer is made to holders of the maturing bonds l�syu1°1„ a{cl uillg ""d i.a y,.�}z-lot 11tey;192,3. 1Be>tias the happiest thing Laurie ever had and is not open to other investors. The bonds to be of the new issue will be sent to the banks for done. She 'had spent a whole . ® delivery immediately, after the receipt of the surrendered carpi the non p issued under this proposal will be substantially of the- bonds. earning money with which to do it; end when they room was finished it was = ' ® same character as those which 'ate maturing, except The bonds of-the maturing issue which are not lovely. The family made a holiday that the exemption from taxation does not apply to the converted under this proposal will be paid off in cash on ® &. for "opening night," as Bob called it., new issue. T- the Ist December, 1922. ' They had a special dessert and after- ® - vr dinner coffee, and then $11 went up vY to the'new room which now was "re- - W. S. FIE DING c^w: , s Y f ceivus¢" for the Ant time. Each �S a• ' nd}es, blot- "- `• ., Minister of Finance. brought some tiny gift/ -ca tiers fan' the desk, a photograph j Is Dated at Ottawa. 8th August, 1922: f"ranne. Laurie was so mecited that .sbe oeaid hardly 94" that night- ® t�ls !B ® ® ® ® ® ® � ®1 Bog �+•sr.a,,,��rs"•�r- "r'�L`'"-4 ``,°,.-..t;. _ .�: _ ...%�;.H• �,:r. ::i. •�.... - .. ,''r,..' rr•' •'w3"1•�'s,�Y:%-, "? r't.. -•,�,"��?'•' ° 'r. ,yam d •1c' _ _ 3' w.. '.�...,+. - ;n• .,M .! u._ , r- ��} , _ � � •< ,.�\���,.` sa... ,3 r ryi.,.'',a iJ$.. pr �'` ri•4it.`.is'"�. # .N a '.,e,,.. �}.f.uR+y� Y ' ,&- -o-•r p+.,...t. +s`w.' yk•,o.'+`. �y�,.�t y;y:„-:b,••9"t!�!"^�,�-Q�g!�'Sy.l v•.t`k',:r`4�;''•.:r ViI`+kk.�.a•�.."'i ds ro•4Vi�.-'nc i,�^,;`,,�.'--i''Rrr',,`*a.ti.lt�'.k..•�`;".w'•�i�.r..�,!,vx A.,fr'',"•.K",•'-y"Y.�..y•''C i,�y.=T v�j,...-,"y�;-''''-Y•u 4'4?�.•..•s'���'5rii",Y--y4'..�;"a"�....�',�:'J -•'',tR�,+.•a.,+i a. ;.��•'jS.i c-...,.3 A``.'F.{Gcr•c,,,',':-x.'.'�4'wtewe'c�,':,,., i°/yhi'L.i d,7 i.'y amx•.''."'��.i,_r:�x�';=�••-'��.'•.��"^�'''_'�..'..'.x".v�+<.t,.s�,,..,�A.,:y�b%'•:.,�^±•W�:k,:-•`+•"�..��K?'-�..'"-�":AT,'w.''�x 1'�'*Q-b,''"','.`.•.A.i;eA ''t�''ro c-<"''luro A w'�, •r•"r,�T�:i'•'�:1^Y',^'aN'•n^'r ti_•Y;, 'I��` �r.'"T r+Ji,•^�L,.Y,�.'�"7�3J.:.`w,as^,f r.y'y•-:�i53�,:4..y.''p��a'7,`•�,,s•...•5''.:1�=t.','•rn'.r.3�''"•S`•,4�'t:'",.1�.e�:2;:4^+3y''r4�..',r'.��,.•3 +.AN.',.(-J,w'a.I,'cr'`-'^.r•:':: � 3^:1 # 1 Tee Use Of Music. MBS. C0Q1,IDGE 'TD - 1 Helped by Ozone. Ousi!fied . We are only beginning to realise the s TOUR WEST Y V 1 i n Hitherto piano-makers bare had to - aelsatst R jam, tree meaning and significance of music keep wood for a period of ten years or :.fie �� 3uCCi�s[rdl Trestmeu! VICE PRESIDENT more before the VW OR PART TIME TO 6E�y in everyday life. The use to which y coul' convert It into our.complete ilne of eleotrlc isc. y music 1H put alter a man or woman Drano frames. and in the building trade lures sari app]laaces from our catalo�ut, ' Y no}f fibers! commisaioa W. P. Earle )else ` «= T�lOU tale B1 leases College. when compared to the timber Often remains in the yard for trio Supply Co., 1884 tat Clair Avw, Tor. onto. :!Y`he earl several years betbre it can be fashion- b • y stages of nervous debility tares he or she makes of Preach, Ger. • ' lire noted by restlessness and Irrit%bill- many chemistry,physics,philosophy,or ed into doors and window sashes. PINS WANTED ALIVE; 84 CI}lNTB � ■i a pound Albert Levels, 868 Dun- '" many other subjects which one migtrt }y�IIatmil to he sap has exhausted Itself- des West, Toronto. T:r - ty In which the victims seem to be Op- e'+; pressed by their nerves. As the iron- name in.no way substantlatee its rib- a >. 4 T ADIE3—DO YOUR_ OWN HEM.' :r series from our school curriculum, the wood i$ liable",to warp. The hold- 1J BTITCHIN(r and picotins; atcactr- f lie advances, common symptoms,are Music has been classed for man ing up of large stacks of timber in this meat fits any Machine, $2.60; buttouhore a tired feeling; weakness In the lmess T way 1s expetlsive and exceedingly tire• iB: duty free: assents wanted. E. ST.M. Aa v.. And ankles; headaches^, backaches and 'yes among the cultural subjects, and PHENSON, 28 Qulney street, Chicago. a stigma has been attached to this require: ur- eleeplesaaess, Thee matter r4KLWrei Sy some when this 'wood is t word cultural. It is indeed !O:'dinats ;•; gently, _ ^WE HUNDRED ACRE FARM ON immediate attention, for nothing but '°;Y;,;. O Huron'Road (Provinclal Highway) +` + that we have been 60 intent upon a ",;�.,, True, some have attempted to over- near Clinton; two spring wells, splendid` . ftable treatment wilt prevent a com- p e y come the.difficulty by dehydrating or buildings; good orchard and lanes. For pletQ breakdown. tical and technical cdueation that we 4 N terms and further particulars apply to: The nervous system govo:ab the put off Into a separate class certain t ; 1 drying the timber Sri specially can- G. w P. Brickenaen a Co., Barristers . ; structed ovens. Now a Frenoh scient- rice., London Loan Bldg., London, Ont. —blade. call them cultural, and as a _ _ •• 'i;4::v :fir' 'f d.'i• , ���.��i':,,.-.1} I�,.y,�a�l.l result ldave them almost unnoticed " ;>:..,, : vrsSStzs k3wginlFall►laR w►asrlsa. r� digestion and brain, so that it is not '' kinds o! wood can be seasoned Cpidly "•= su i that nervous dlaturbaneea and always unrequired. y. ,. r<:< E HAVE A CASH PURCBAWM rprla n8 a, :<; :, s's ?,.•' and efficiently by means of ozone. da ,.f : ,;} a: :.t•:, iQ! a weekly new■pi to On.. r cause acute distress. For troubles of T-�--- - ,.r t;;,;>'. !ar o. YPtMloe must be attraor r %;'. He has established a facto is tt BenQ • this kind Dr, William s' Pink Pills sari He Pald. r' •` N`' 4�° Paris and another at Milan is I � L+►�sm=ti��¢a4st�v�*To oafs=. ,yk•` - < .n,}, an:'••fS J s . ta'l'l. ,p. coed when other treatment fails, for ;: c:^'r ,.... An Englishman was staying with a :� i r�•, where various species of wood are be r these pills make new blood, enriched friend In Ireland, and dTivfag up from ' ?<. d° %''`,,,, process. Ia BELTING , L,�,sr ':., 1l>e treated by new FAR SALE with the elements on which the nerves the station, asked how mach the fare r;°y ;S :2 two weeks freshly-cut timber is ready *; thrive, and is this way each a root ?' y would be. `�' for the cabinet-maker, and Is as dry liRESHER BELTS AND SUC-' r" T TION hoae, new and used, shipped of the trouble. In proof of this is the „Oh, give him as much'as you like," .,.:fir''>' Qi;'.j as if it land been ez sub3ect to appzoval at lowest -rtca.'In statement of Mrs. Doccerfil, Stratford. posed to the air was. the reply, "and he'll still aak for :'` -' for years. _ Canada. York Belting Co., 126 YorY Ont., who says:—"My daughter, Maul• ''' .;gv: r The timber is laid in ppectallybuilt St, Toronto, oat r'fsti �. more. You can never ssttsfy a jar- .. .- da, was safferi� from nervous de- Pey.. ;$ „.: chambers, through which ozone. is The truly goal man wili go to sleep -` V bilfty, and the usual remedies .lid not y !,. ;s;; church-0 rather than let his mind I bet you a fiver I do. said the :: ,'<,;; ,<y '`.' made to peas at a uniform heat Ozone y.' seem to help her. I was advised by a other. In air highly charged with certain elec-. - ` blend to give Dr. Willfai111s' Pink dills When he reached their destination _ - ';;`' meal qualities wander on the price of hogs. a trial, and soon we found they were doing her a great deal of good. She he herded the driver s pound note, p- Baling, "Keep the change. "Mystery roads'° on which motor- r, complained of pa'las in the stomach, The jakvey Moked at It a moment, cars travel more quickly"of their own end a severe fluttering of the heart, and then. free will' are now said to be due to with a general weakness. Under the "Sure, now, your honor," be said, i the ex profuse tegetation-on eitherr ~- �,I' use of these pills she coat ued to " +twaald be an awful thing to break �-�v n��ie is a new poser side; tribe plants give oC oxygen which' gala, and I believe they have saved � ' ' Into a beautiful auto like this for o� helps file motor-engine to rtla more ]des. Calvin Coolidge,wife of the � '. her from going into abecldao" pint of beer! Does your honor happen vice president, will be missed frond SIR a. You can get these Pills from any to have eigh�tpenee wid you?" the social functions is Washington, medicine dealer or by mail at 50 c3nte . For years I have never considered my The Eagilshmaa gait the elghtpence fors while because she has left stock of household remedies complete' r L box or six boxes for $SAO from The --and the five pounds, with her husbanerfor Boston,whers� unless a bottle of 7eveardle sdalment was included. For burns, brulses, sprains, 4 Dr.Wttltauaa`Medicine Co.. Hroekvflle, they will Spend some days before Oat. going to California. After attend- trostbitaa or chillbWns it ezcsle. and is th I know of no better remedy for a severe A a f g e convention of the American cold in the head• or that will rive more ` BeaYHlm To It BABY'S GREAT DINGER Bar association on the west coast immediate relief than to inhale from -A veterinary Burgeon wad Instruetr I1! +eyl. they will' go to Vancouver and re- the bottle through the nasal organ. I DURt� G �i i��i �� And as to my su ply of veterinary re-' !n>6 a farmer as to a suitable method (11Id l (i� ilF1'y a b; war ills �+tiiidiLD many it is es prove as It two In verT SUCCEEDS WHERE many instances rowan Its value. A re- for`dmfnleteaing medicine to a }torso. cent experience In recWmtn what was !' 81mPty place this powder in as daring the-hot- - OIICar I.at1d. —-f je rho' Udder has again demoastra d, _ ------ - g More.little ones ate year. Dieiralboea dysentery a � pipe about two tees Iona;Pat one clod weather than at nay othertime of the is area prompts m to e- -DOCTORS- of the pipe welt back is the horse's who h command It lit she Dow terms to all !: month and blow the,powder down, his ,'clbole+ea in- Hsve you travelled afar from thin who have a herd of cows, 17. a or ema1L tasttam and tatomi►eb troubles cams besntf[ul land. r think I am sale let ssytn among all •. the patent medicines there none that r� s - e without waaniag.and when a medicine Of the sunshine, the,laughter and covers as Large a field of usefulness as +4y �� �Sv COttttr Shortly after the farmer lame ran- is not at hand to give premptly the play.? does ammard''s Walsamt. A real trnetsm Does Tat.--� i. }ulna into ffie veterinsu{i office is a short delay too frequently means that If you hare. dearest heart, eih come --good for CH�beast OBBINS. very distrassed contditicm. back. come beck, Chabogu• Point �effa Ti :Yt _. "What's the matter?" asked the vet- the el>tiba has passed beyond aid. - Baby's Own Tablets shuald always be APd pretend you're a child' for to- Churubneeo,N.Y.—"I was ander'the erinary. kept In the house where there are day. doctor's tare for over five years for "I'm dying" cried the farmer. "Tide young children. An occasional nose of oackache and had no „11 - horse blew flrat!" Arelief from hismedi•. the Tablets win prevent stomach and Find 7opr way into this happy. bright 1,`cin®. One day a. Aid to Cookery. bowel troubles, or if the trouble ire. - I aeiighbor told ma comes suddenly the prompt use of Lhe Your passport is happiness sisown in liffetad frames have been designed to " Lr °about your Vegeta- Tablets will relieve the baby. The Tab- your face: - /^ ble Compoaad and I Ib+old asparagus or macaroni bogethar I lets are sold by medicine dealers or by Come away from the world with its took it. t helped me wh41e cooking and enable them W be �S at 28 cents a box from The Dr. covetous hate ` raw much that I wish " :'served neatly and without_breaking =to advise all women - imams' Madicf" Co,, .Brockville, Live again Childhood's happy, bright 1 �► •to Lydia Pial�CJh inese fidlermen paint an eye on at svelte. `f hs bk-their boats to enable the baiter to sea a Compou � fe- <t3 their way. Tun .,,l..aw,.d E'ae.:�w Eicd.,'.W ...." A ....,io "w"Vatm'sue• a great lover of music, and had many a peat. backaebe. It is a' setnard's Ltalnant ter,safe everywhere mnsiclans at his wonderful receptioihs. In miniature of your grown-up world. _ 1 grest help in carrying a chit ae I have dear heart; noticed a difference when Ida't talus r-for. Such s carefree place with'teen• ever come to this point again 1 do not fist delight, want to be without the C table Coa2- Into this load acme the tatries b Pound. I give you permission to pob}ish, �x",: _ HEALTH EDUCATION: , unit ', Use Aad l�at� this —hat F� can take „ .J30X BY DR. J. J. MIDDLETON While the GWAa, the Gobl os, Lad Y81� � I�OYe I�.,e2iuruboseo, N. Y. �w tiny Dwarfs, these Its the soma story over again. Provincial Board of Health, Ontario '- ::. befzer to cleanse and I Women suffer from ailments for ears. _ Mingle with little folks just as they N° � y Dr. Middleton will be pad to answer quostfoas on Public Health mat- ptsLSe portly the satin and to keep it fres They try doctors and different medf- ;. tars through this column. Address him at 8padins 8ottse, llpadina 6om d�eess and bisetibesds than but fed no better. the Crescent. Toronto. —Mande Peppir Todd '. Gt r baap for evetp.das 'lailrs take E Pfnhlum's Regetabte �--�-- a to Assisr'wttb Caticma O � . Cbmpouad and yon can sea its^vWRLjB MONEY ORDER& iiben'zieetissary- Lwieora 7 Los ease or Mara: Miner. a- Remit by Dominion Express Money Is also Ideal for the shit That's the truth of tbematter. If A new lecture was tried oat by the than for them to be strikes down with Order. If bear! or stolen you get your >lees� etons258ww Tei�2�8oid rwe suffering from of the trousWi !Provincial Board of Health at the some disease or ailment that s little money bank th:t hoatteetlominlon-Caasdlas woman have yon oa tto try this med- omsdian National Exhibition this prevention might have averted. ta'n's' a'!td '• 't kiss. IL eaa}te taken. aLlety b ofmg : : year. A number of diniw were gar- SaM of the it]-fsesitli and iadispoei- (Matches Do Not think s ~wM t + an it Co Assns no pa T _ +'ringed wherebv not only children but tions of admft life is due to early__yon all have had'the and and tnWe r adults were warned about physical de- uWlect of symptomi and defects which experience from the result of arse ifeets and conditions which, If'not at- could easily have been put right if caused by eamlem bandiing of match- W. = tended to, may lead to ill-health and taken in time, d, and more particularly the heart W .: incapacity in later years- A number To educate the public' in the laws-rending scenes of Innocent child life , = of prominent phyficians in Toronto of beadth and hygiene is the guiding being snuffed but by children playing :.Vnd elsewhere offered their services. principle of the Provincial Board and with matches, carelessly left within :.No treatment was given, the purpose with that end in view the different their reach by parents, wbo, like the " being educative, to stimulate public branches or divisions into which tho match itself, do not use 'their beads interest in the question of health, so work of the Board is d' - r hided, endeav- for thinking.—Deputy PMie Marahc} •that well-people might keep them- ored to show tbarough the medium of Lewis, Ontario. ti selves well, and those who are heading attractive booths just what is being- • Y, Miaard's Lmlmeeet Relleves'frgr_a ' for trouble from a health point of dose is Sanitary Engineering, in In- �'� 11V�• - you - - r _ T l a fir on table . slew can- Hygiene, • might be warned in time to dustrial ig ie n Auld Welfare Y ',.-. What;Zld Ha #Roan 4 =su t their ore conditions r - _- • doctor, before and Pablie Heakh- N T• w . are not ettin As pi at all rich uncle ca . ... The a in indeed. .,. '~�. g i P that might be pat right have become the Depsrtmeists of - a. ehror!_ Venereal Diseases and Health Ednca- Time favorite nephew had Dome tot Why overhaul your motor-boat and lion. The Exhibit was tastefully de- pay The rich uncle bade him pour him- neglect. overhauling your own body? corated and proved an attractive spot self out a glass of wine. Why have your, motor-car examined for the thousands w'ho daily visited „ 'Well, my dear uncle, said the -k periodieaily, and not your stomach, the Great Fair and who take an in-' nephew as he ailed the glass, "here's ALr your heart, your liver, your lungs? terest in good health and the f ethods YIN a speedy end to all year sbReriags" - a ! Did you ever see a railway employee that-we being adopted to maintain it _ � : strike the wheels of a train before it throughout the Province. Pictures of finger prints are now " Jg, leaves the station? Do you know why Attractive exhibits were also pro- he does that? It is to we if there an vlded at the Exhibition showlfhg the sent . any cracks or flaws in the wheels that values of pure water and pure milk, ,- might cause a breakdown on the Jpur- and a large glass of seemingly pure - ;.;•, •ney. Is it not far better to do thin water inoculated with millions of OOARSE SALT ' than to wait until the crash comes? germs was on display, D SALT _ - - nth . .., .....+ .. t L I.:;,..wLam.� :f_� d...,dx r..,,0 i.b:. applied to our health, to our•physical instructive and interesting was on BuDe C arlots # condition? Much sickness could be hand at the Provincial Board's Health TORONTO SALT WORKS : avoided if people had only the sense Exllhibit in the Government Building, C.-J. CLIFF - TORONTO Accept only an "unbroken package" of 'Bayer Tablets of to seek medkxA advice in time. daily thronged with interested specta_ _AS irin 'r which contains directions and dose worked out The endeavor of the Provincial tors. ' Board of Health is to diffuse informs- A novel feature which proved a irta8sar :�w � physicians.during 22 years and prpved safe by millions--W ^F', lion to the mt strike ublic that p y great attraction wan the short talks on headache Rheumatism :borne from a health point of view and health given by wireless, in connection >deek on improve the personal and general with the daily radio program at the DOG�DLS�E.pAE� Toothache Neuralgia Neuritis y:- _ ::'bealth of the community. It has been Exhibition. These health talks were said that cure is the voice of the past, broadcasted over a radius of 800 miles, mares. b ti�An o Earache. <: Lumbago r': Pain, Pai s butt prevention is 'the hope of the Bo those radlo enthusiasts with ama- ISOest 24t4 Stre p'audy`Bayer"boxes of 12 tablets—Alec bottles of'b4 and 100—Drnggistt future. Though this may not hold teur receiving sets were able to pick New Test, U et A.& good in curry case it'is certainly bet- u the-messages throe Aspirin It the trade mark (registered in Canada) of Bayer Manufacture •f Nose- c 7 P throughout the Pew- ; ■eetleaddexter of saue"caeid. while It Is well known that t` tee' for--sBeti, people to remain well vines. I ISSUE No. 86---,= I --aannransre, to aptst the public agalnrt imitaLlusa,iha Tablets of Bayer Comv$87 + .will be. 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Uxbridge,spent Sunday with W. i" -=1►r, neury will 4e here as usual S. sud Mrs.rowel]. S h 0 ' O a a J • } '" -W. A. and Mrs. Henderson .repent Sunda with relatives in neat Tuesday to attend to his pro- ` Sunday feseir•nal duties. ::: ... ;.Uxbridge. ALI -Harry Stanley, of Fishers, N. for Pickering for fns has HiseMater agency ' '' Y.. is visiting his daughter, Mrs. >'.,'K Just arrived in time 'for school, Boys J.9 Baledon. _ Voice records. Call is and bear --M. C. and Mrs. Zimmerman,of there• '• -...Knickers, Stockings., Caps, Boots Toronto, spent Sunday with W.J. -M . John Dwyer, jr., who here and Mrs. Miller. been ill with typhoid fever,is now , and Sweaters. --Jonathan Bostwick. of Toros- making rapid progress towards ^`-to, spent a few days in town vislit- recovery. ?; Start with a Clean Slate and a Clean Suit :.., pe -Harry Stephenson has return- ling old friends. ad home, after spending week -The _Tpublic schools will re with his grandparents,H. A. and : ';open oa uesday next, Sept. 6th, )Mrs. Haight. for the fall term. Y�• Do your Exhibition buying at home and -Quite a number from this -Friends of Henry Leng, of - locality are attending the Toronto New Liskeard, will be Rlad.tohear ,compare our prices and quallity y'y . Bzhibition this _w"k. that he has so far itproved in g"Lk g_�, _ th� - r -Robert Rankin, of Richmond health since his recent severe ill- jt Y'f� ' Hill, spent over Sunday at the 'Hess as to be able to be out again,. FIUDAT. SEPT. 8TH-Bailiffs sale of ` L --@@ home of his-mother here. -Chas. S. Palmer and his niece, merchandise, household Roods etc., While at the Rxs 'be' sure and see Wil" Misses Verna •and 'Doris Reid Mrs. Hall, are leaving to-day(Fri at the west end store, Dunbarton. ;?lave been visiting relatives in To. day) for New Liskeard to visit Sale at 2p. m., sharp. Rep bills. li.almg, Shoe Exhibit. They -will ronto during the past wee - k.__ Henry Leng. and her brothers. W. B. Powell, auctioneer. -Mrs. N. F. Mechin and little Misses Annie and Lida Lang, of -Auction sale be pleased to show you 4 New Liskeard, wbo have been of milkers and apringere (Holsteins how Canada's Best Staple ,eons, of Oshawa, visited Hugh visiting with them here, will re- and Durhama),.at lot 14.con.7.Pick- and Mrs. Mechin on Sunda 4: Y• erng, the property of G. W. Hodg- • -Mr. and Mrs. 3iAwliaeon and turn home with them. bey will . -eon. Sale at 2 o'clock, sbarp. see ,Footwear is made son, 'of Toronto, spent Sunday also be accompanied i y' Nixon, bills. Wm. Maw, auctioneer: ' G' A with L. D. and Mrs. Banks, of Indiana, Wm Long, of Cairo, ; -Miss Gladys Powell, of Torop- and George Long, of Thedford. Honey going at 15 cents per pound to, is spending a week -L. A. Van Skiver, who has Now Advertisements s vacation `. the home of her parents here. been in Picton all summer, return- at -James Greenlaw and family ad home on Friday evening. Hav- EN WANTED-At the Rose E:- Fred T. Bunting, 'w Pickering and H. A and Mrs. Haight spent inR rented their residence in Pick MEN Mill,Pickering. 4g Established 1857. ' ,•:` •' . Sunday with J. L. Stephensod and eridg Mr. and Mrs. Van. Skiver tend leaving shoat the end of the SECOND MOWER AND SPREAD• . r family. ER for sale. Apply J.R.Thexton,Pickering. George Law, of Toronto, has week for Picton, where they have - . _. returned home, after a pleasant purchased a residence. Mr Van OS SALE-Good light wagon in • holiday spent at the home of hie Skiver's business interests makes Fgood repair. Apply J.Richardson. 4a so _ =• sisters here. it necessary for them to reside in s'. tit- Cre OR BALE-2 mnt.oreveles and a - t -W. M and Mrs. Flumerfelt, of that town. Their departure from j' Toronto, spent a-few-days last Pickering is deeply regretted by am ve.t pocks:kodak, T.c.' Brows, Sarottgn- '0i' ''' week with'the former's sister,Mrs. their large circle of friends, but- W. r.:• ' the ho the may return again OW FOR SALE-Good Holstein A. Henderson. y I� y y g Cow.fresh, Apply to Gerald Clary,Dunbar- to —James and Mrs. Henderson in the future. n. 4s-5o and George and Mrs. Hollick, of -The Brock road, which is s �(� (� F•'1' OAL-I. 'have just receise� a con- o`f�J i� Scarboro, spent a day last week County-Provincial road,has been �" Y • k• sxq�nment of wit co at lowest portable pr:le, JJJ , ar_ '•with W. G. and Mrs. Ham. greatly improved during the past F.A,Reewr. Locust Hill. 50 c -Mrs. Caateloa, of Toronto, few weeks. It has been widened - �c a " r and Miss Mabel Clark,of Clinton, [o the standard width for good []OOT9 REPAIRED-Bnotp and Will soon be hittll]1a t • � R roads and graded nicel Several atwn,s repaired neatly and quici11- 'Then. trail" = - brother. earl Mrs. Clark.heir S y• wat,on-ct,tuJhSt..PtckenaR. 1y. -he t rail for school. new cement Pnlverts have been _ r W C. ate mrP.-Wulkar and conr'tr=acted and,there-'are several C+HItiGLFS-FOR SAME1--- if Kad How about the Boots '.r ► v�and cla.•,quality.Br=tiwh Columbia shin-• �;� little Soo, of Brantford, al•e boil- more to be built this pear. The •� c daying at the home of the forth- large bridgr ju4t north of the `2nd cl;ram eat possible pnces. Thor. Pater�y Knickers, Stockln gs, ? er'a parents, John and Mrs. Mur concession has the new abutment - • s; kar. : completed; and rhea the grading, AL,den. etc., 'etc • " —ThP-ier'laar monthly meet has been completed it will be grwv- �'dea, i ve fowl, hot�e hair etc. Residence velled to a suitable width. When src chain road oI I-a "'le: r'°rttt of Brougham 391y BOOTS-Our H dro City Line is 1 - o! the Methndiat Ladies' Aid will _ - y y guaranteed solid leather. :Prises be held on Wednesday. Sept. 6th, 'farmers have had the good roads _ consistent with clod ialit p p for year or two th w OST-A black and white spotted g y 8 P. m:, at the hatne of airs. W. J. y ey ill find I.ia:hound,with collar with hrsssat3ds. Re- KNICKERS-'vice new line of tweeds, all sizes-neat dark atterns- k .�; Monney. that they 'have no desire to go ward for intormatton lading to its recovery. G. well made. p -Rev. P. F. Gardiner, of St back to the old conditions. Bn)hnger,Claremont. 50-51 STOCKINGS-Get the "Rough and Tumble" Una.' They surely stand R Andrew's Church and Rev. Mr. --The Park Committee have just OR SALE-White Wyandotte the wear. )McLeod, of Melville church. West P cam feted the erection of a flue yrartia'a•, bred-to-lay. A rareopponunity Hill,exchanged pulpits tln Sunday buildin¢ on the park grounds. It to"I Yd aptckgorynndgbreeders at t2+,axle asif H a morning last. is 12x`20, with a cottage roof. atid. — SCHOOL SUPPLI ES-Scribblers, Pengile, Erasers, Ink is closled in all round. It is to be (»ARTAGE-To and from Toronto. Drawing Books, Pads, Pens, Book Bags, Crayons �.. -Gen. A. and 'J�ra. fiordoa and g g > Ewart and Mrs. Gordon, of Toron. used for storing portable property Reasonable rates. Estimates given on ton etc„ etc, I 'a to. and J. B and Mrs. Horn and belonging to the park, such as i°`a'phone Thos.Williams,R.R. No. I, toct»e Hill. family. Ptterboro, spent San- "eats etc., and in the picnic seasion -- t' a.T with w (� ins M.•• Aar.. will be used as a booth. Two ends T7rJR SALE-A quantity of O. A. 0. Good News for Men _.. -Avery severe thnader•sterm. and one side is constructed so that clear i's u sae°wriest, 2 ib;it cline bttaycl, The Hobberlin Clothing Samples are in-a great line to-choose from. f x� lasting for only a shorttime, pans. they can be dropped down to be W.J.Devitt. R.R. 1.Locust Hill. as-s3 _ prices down. Just think of it I A good ` ad over this locality on Thursday used as a table, while the upper ,. eT "esania lsnt and ass result a Hum parts which are on binges can be FUR SALE-A gaood frame barn, In Tailored Suit for a.a.00. R good condition.53s S For fort her parucu• w - ~ bar of pbones were put out of lifted tip. on the rear side there la aapoly at lot i8, con. S. Pickering. Amos " A D are shelves for the accommodation 8r+trna i,A,R.2.Claremont. Phone 306. 50.53 ""' .Z commission. We have just rtxeivgd an excellent line of Stamped Cotton and Linen �. -James McQuay, of Michigan, of the goods to be offered for sale �- &peat a few days here with bit It is neatly and -enbstaotially '\ OTICE-Slaving purchased shay- floods. If you want to make up real Xmas Gifts at reasonable y press from the estate o!the late T• Oliver,L prices, be sure to examine these goodii.. cousin, Mra. James Somerville. built and has been painted white am >rrparvd tocater to the.warsts of the tom- >' y y with green Ltimm'tag�. mumtyin this line. R.Conner.Brougham P.O'. 1 • .t Mr MtQL1A we* former! a resi- Phone pick 513. 35tf' :Just a Few Grocery Specials � • dent of this township aad enjoyed -The Safety Leanne.of Ontario -'----- " renewing old acquaintances. o[ which Sir John Gibson,of Ham kTRA�'F.D-Ott to the premises of a•Manning's Wonder Nash Have yon had a sample ' If not get rl ► unders.gned,new Greenwood road,con,3 one. It's sure a wonder. —Bath Bros. have completed i[ton, is ptresident, purpose asking Pi wcring,a black gelding. Owner may have the excavating for their new brick the Provincial' Legislature to as r by provi,g prorru and paying e:Qenses. King Cotton Soap-hard laundry soap, 5 cents a bar. _ a„-,.,_ —,t_:_t_ .t._ .. nY a lom m tno im .•icnnn,o�,f it.Tanner.R.R.I..l''ickenna, .+0572 , b _ Lfr—Pea F - -- GOOD TEA-We're head narters, erect on their lot on, Church St. the penalty for violating the speed "OR -SALE-Chen all kinds of .. rl bulk or package. Try our p Orange Pekoe" at 7�c. It's s winner. law, Speeding has become such a l w'nts in good order,and all'kinds of farm im- ,x The-work will be. rushed LOWardA � g plemcnts in good order. Also several heavy and Cherry Jam-A reaTTine-Glees jars And 4 lb. fins. 'Just a little dif- (completion as gnickly as possible. menace to the public that s;otne , light scales and cook' stoves and heaters. H. -Some'of the residents of church thing must be done to protect the Kerman;Claremont. phone 201. en. _ ferent from oEher jams. -`Tice tart taste, which makes this a streetare complaining About the people. Fatal accidents dne to distinctive line. = °} speeding or negligent g T OY T-On.Au>I lf3tb, 'while motor- y -.prattles pf bops going, down the •P R g Rent drivio are 1.,n to Toronto,a No 2 Bt•ownir camera.a:- Chapman s Baking Powder. 1(f yon hrlve'nt yet tried it. start: now. t - of rla,ljr occurrence There ,r6 r1 —d toNa.5; in the neighborhood of picketing. Biz-tin 25 cents ` auto aCCldent8 that are llnaVdlti- near of t e Bout •west o t e town. er Will .. „ tt ,.I wagons and, forc=e/, them to get kindly leave same with po+tmaster, or forward , Everyone Hit the Trail for a lE1 (Ore." off the walk for safety. This is a able, but a large percentage is due. direct returnoi ail regarding ngdreward and'lany answer y J to criminal ne ll sties, end COIiIV pence non, may have Seen M a �• � H AP �AN nuisance which must be stopped g B put to, Anan A. before an one is io urea: be avoided if ordinary precantio- McKinnon, 1895eatonSc.,Toronto,Ont. So-53 -F, F. and airs. Baledon and were exercised. The 'usual pcan- children of Burford -motored aley that has been imposed for in HOICE 150-ACRE FAR11 FOR + , SALE-3 1.2 miles cast of Claremont on a down on Sunday to visit their fractions of the speed law has government road,halt mile from station;church, _ relatives. Mr. Aandoa returned been five dollars and cost!,. To a school,store.ana postotficCconvenient, .4I level ~•- 1 clay loam soil: 3 acres of orchard; good fences: BUNDYS ` HARDWARE Noble on Tuesday, but firs. Bals• great many motorist this light spring creek across the farm; outstanding large ~ don and children wills end A fete penalty is looked upon as a joke. brickhous�with beautiful lawn and trees: two Ii large bank barns and large silo. This must be � h and is much enjoyed b them, and seen to be a=ciated. Terms reasonable. Ap- . : days with('.,her parents, W. J � y v.nut! M.3.(/1,1.1.,1. fore-re'l.,.aa..is to r9a?ly 8'^ pi'.'.•-i�--n;zut'. -home. in jail Ruttld.bea.--$erieu :.;aLler AR1I FOR SALE-Being lot Il, - -The coal situation remains un- to them and would lead them to Fcon.5,2nd part or 12, con.4 Picketing, than ed and as winter approach reflect' on their' conduct .and' a and containing 92 acres,in a kood state of cults- �"� '�"� g , vmall Good frame house and new bank barn, �� L es the anxiety of the liou3e-holder, month Or six months would a small orchard,are11 watered, and never failing ` whose coal bins are empty, in• real punishment. Imprisonment spring at the house, There are R or 7 acres of timber suitable for Lire-wood. 11-4 miles from creases. It is claimed that there has been adopted is some of the Greenwood and half a mile from C.N.R.station -3 is any amount of et�a41-mined, but -States with very beneficial results "tR sell p reasonable terms R.account of Hill. _ N^ y Hess, Apply to Jas.Hick, R.R. 1, Locust Hill. The Famous Cold Water Paste those interested are holding it and would likely• have the same s.-su _ , back, tieing r(the strike as an ea- effect here. i �. �+ `t-- case for deinandinR extortionate ELM'DALE MILL7 1n White and Tints. price. LABOR — DAY -The Women's Insttiate and many of their friends enjoyed SICKER=NCiI - their annual,old fas-hionned picnic (SEPT. 4TH) .' i OnewpOUTld ©f' blureseo will cover, - w last Thursday at the home of airs - '- . Edgar Andrew. miss L. Rorke, 'FOLLOW THE CROWD 3 a4eociate editor of the Canadia - ve aevent3-�i square feet. ­::­, . - �. MngizrnP, Wan praQOnt nnrl va oo 'W a have 5555 an excellent address on "More F A / R P O R T - -- Play in the .Country." Refresh• ry p[lt U in I, 2 and 5 lb asks eg menta were served and all went Frenchman's Bay) a, UaI1.t1tQ -_ --p s p a Dome much pleased with their nut--Tb iateP&-Terms-atlaociation of Fair. inR• port is staging a Big Field Day. _ +� -The Danforth Business Men's Every oue come. ^Y ,Association held their-Annual pie - Races for all. _ :Drop in and get a, Dolor Cara�and ` 11ic on Wednesday when they Girls'Soft Ball-Men's Soft Ball FALL ':, H AT 4 " x. a Football—Pickering vs. Fir ors read all about this motored to OPhgwa to peed the g p -y afternoon. When they reached Pickering they halted for about Many valuable prize&•silveroups,med. Illtary .fini�bs ' half an bon r.when they entertaiu• &Is. club bergs--spar•(&'-sweatemetc, - ad Our residents-.-with vt"i Pe eC etc.,will be competed for. Lions of a humorous charneter Come and spend a real live day -which were mach enjoyed. They with the crowd. ,� ., s Information wi}l 1 `-rd n'flne ellttrns its which there gads be gicen by J. H. Bund 1 Pickeiling burueuceilent voices. L. Burlaingbam, [3yeeretary. �. I.T. ZQC="V 700= Y1 w �. :� ' 'StP" 1 •ski°1.i{�•''�q -per "tie.ay. � ax�::',L.:•Y2;"�.,,.',ay'4^:�1.��, '�.cw�i_,'-••t;�,' �^.i y., .c.� +i'�! 7, ;;�,p ifJV''a G�:-"��'.il' 4 •.2, rx `"'".�'i'' h. �, ,au" "�f+'�`:t:s�•��.ttll5ari!;.'tti�i.ii'��ilEEi tN �`- �'"4�S�i�A'L'�'".�-`�•� t<'j'w'ih= :-�"�f'b�'&'?��d'Q��"rtaF�''"Vki���'++ra�-�,r.' <.,y - , .