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MARKHAM.j�,{;j; j�„SJ Eetabliehed 1325 a er Following is a,list of n:roes of stir- The anaual.meetiag of the Toronto ^k , ceence pupils.f the Hid n School En- Milk and Cream Producers' Asaor ia• REENWOOD1 trance Exams. from S. S. No. 7, Scar- tion will be held in the Foresters'Hall E. FOR.SYTH. Opb. D., Director born (Hi bland Creek): Merle Bush 22 College St.. Toronto, on Sept. 12th, R g : :, J JLtoOppttometrical4Association of Ontario. Re¢. W8 have moved our Office and (hoD), Sathleea Howland, Minerva at 1.30 p, m, (standard time) for the _ Istered:Member of,the-American Optometrical Music Store to the Centre of Pooler, Helen $hater. election of officers and discussion of Atlttoctation. Eyes examined by appointment. minter rice of milk. Ever shipper it6oae 2804, Claremont. Oast. -_- P y p -the town and we are put- CH ERRYWOOD. is ievited to attend.' R, H. Crosby, « ' MLLS e R F:•TOMLINSOIv. M, B„ Member -- Ling on a new brick ' sec'y•treas..Markbar�. Miss Wilma Shaw has returned to N.ot'the CoUege of Ph sicians and Surgeons her duties again. 'CHERRYWOOD' -- ofoata. _�_ -• r�rtx ' �srnsby front and making q ;• we late Dr,R.Erodie,and latterly by Dr, Csld- " �Ar>1.Cis-14L^^�a�- A c1g, `nth. to F. seed. Phone. Claremont,Qnt. 231y a large and / and Mrs. MaeCrae, a son. Russell Davidson, of Oshawa, is League workers will occupy the pul• - =� E.iOAP.TWRIGHT, 'M. D., M. spacious building 70 ft. long epoading two weeks with his parents Pet here on Sunday. They will give . a C.!P.& S„Oat. A coroner for the Coun- r ' here. addresses on Epworth League work. I h e ave a stock of Bran and Sho ' - tyof Ontario, Office hours : 12.2 and 6 8p.m.. The Ladies' Aid will meet at the a at otheribour•s by appointment Phone Bell, Qyite a number from . this locality home of Mrs. Arthur•Hodgson on made from Ontario whew%... r' -,,go.24.0. Ind,�phone No,400. Pickering. On- are attending the Toronto Fair,,this ' tiatio. 831v We are Selling Agents for week. Tbursdav next, Sept. the 7rb. Rull which ag all ,know, area Phonographs. Pianos, Singer Sewing Mies Agnes Petty is attending Higb Ca11 to be answered with a verse con- much better value G. McKINNON, M.D., L.R.C.S., 'Machines, Records, Sheet Music',. School at Pickering. We wish her taining the word Redeemed. All the ;• Na Ediabur b, memberof the College of Violiasetc, success. ladies of the-community are cordially than Western etuEE Physicians and s Band Instruments,. invited Io attend, nrgeona of Ontario,]ieentiate of v College of Sara•oaa. Edilrbtrsgb. Government Standard 'James and Mrs. Todd and bon, Cleo- B atM•atioa b dele"on of women and Li htDiO Protection. rge, spent Sunday with Wm. Judd - Also a en all .lantit of Bat Be efitletzsn. ozoersadrrasid•aea,8rongham. Lightning DUNBARTON. tI' y ,. Beatty Stable Equipment. viz: and family' Feed the best pig feed for tkft Mrs. Gourley, of Claremont, hae Mrs. Elmer Barry, of Morpeth• is money on the mat-ket.)i �pttk• Steel Stalls and Stanchions, been spending a few days with Mrs, visiting her parents, C. W. and Mrs. 'r Water Oups, Wm, Sinclair. Say Cars, Holmes. , UT H 'gFNNEDY. Barrister. Sal- Jose b and Mrs..Laugblin have re- Mrs, A. J. Angaa. who has been in All at reduced prices to get Ba Litter Carriers. nick eieaa•u' f7 •ieitor.,Notary Nblic,;Couveysacer.&c. turned phome.after spending a week poor health, we a Ieaaed to report q N•, wikby,Out. 41 If ffle ' Oiat,' in Toronto with their sea. Wes1eF, is improving. rely A E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and StOLlVGREENWOOD. As we go to press the fleet wedding All accounts are now due. 4 Botloiter.Notsr,lnblie.Eta Icon• to is taking place is DunbttLrton Preeby- 411"4htMee Brook OLNorth,Wbitbv. l Albert Harvey spent last•week with terian church. Please settle before Aug. 0?--.c- friends in Toronto. Our new teachers. Misses Haddon nALBS & JOHNSTON-Barristers T Our village ie well represented at. and Forsyth are here and busy, We r• etc.,22a Danforth Ave. (wootirortb Bldg) � L the Exhibition this week. welcome thetas. .3cros . Phone Gerrard 4411. Satnrdaya, MaJ- y� Al. and '_Islas ?Nina Serbv and Mies ices t7so. (Fad.) 4wy Mee. (Rev.)Banner spent a few days I last week in Prince Albert, 4dnms were guests of Miss M. Allison �• Q�vFr,F.r�`'t� +CLAREMONT Mies Montgc'mer over the liclidN ILLIA M J. BEATON, r B. A., Bar- y.of St. Catharines, y Wnstef.Solicitor, member of the firm of spent the weekend th Ed. and Mrs. The death of Kenneth R. Gourlie, Ryckman,Denison^Foster and Beaton, Toronto Licensed Annie. formerly a resident of this district.General a Ma Hurl ng,t35 BayStteet,Toroato. Embalmer and Undertaker: Miss Edith'Hague, of Toronto,spent took place at bis horn e, Bronkfleld St„ , ?eneral Trust*Main 961 and 662. -_ Motor Hearse. a fete days last week. with Wes and Toronto on Friday last He has bppn - - Mrs. Sadler., a patient sufferer frow nostrils for a Den faI ,-Toronto conneetiun for Mrs. '%V vd.-of Toronto, was in the nrrr,bernf sears. �,-_� ^^^^^= H491tltal 8,•rvice, sillage on Saturday calling on rt few '"'S•ttnrdavafternoon MisgN-pllleThoin " a J, HUDSON. D. D. R,. L. D. R., • - r,f her friend-3. •'vp a botvfr to her. friend, Jliws -1 A . 132�arhvn S}. Tcrt•nto,..:.tjue.c:)'% iew._ Mrs- Stir t• amd chHAvezi.t f-_1.,tc__Ber-ba Lot'r,n, whose marriage to __ System'• of comfortable plate work.• :Wrae for ]�� York, ate �pendinit=v few,dttFs with Curzon �l irri�r�a took place at her -; Information or phone North-5516., 4.10 A (litevaIe Walter and :lira. Wilvon. home on W-dnesday of this week. A BLASE B, BFATON.-D. D. !3 . Mrs. R';bert Har:ev nnd, bishv re- dainty luncheon was served on the Graduate of toe.Royal Gote:ee of.De-al The Service Garage irned to the city r:n -Tharsday, after la°Jr' F,lvPrg one felt that the stir- Surgeons and L'neve:sity of Toronto. Office sr-riding a week-with Bert and Met., Prise way complete. over W. and hardware store, Wkutby; , Harvey. - The UI11S'81'�:�I OihcDthgour290ta�2 :1 tq'L.30. . lad, Vonney8. Overhauling, Painting, all kinds Mibs X. Wood returned home on GREEN RIVER. I�awing '..^.r22i,GY3.i2zr� fax repairing done, Ignition Rurday, after bpetrding a 'couple'of 1CIk tk (-Oue of O'n Production i) , The campers at Nilson Park held a - - -� -- a r-pecialty. weeks In Boston and among the �ucceasfat coca roam on Sasardav We sell ,Sil!'t Rite-Cite Len4" dcor fu*11"100* Quasa -- Your old Ford top re cavered Adirondack mountatns. ........_T_ evening. all malee+of ears-the 1344L ., Cllr 813,(b. ,? FAIRPORT. ,• Special Flower Service will be held in the market for /�/� V: RTC'HARD50N Real Ea - id the Green River Baptist church on the pelt e. a 1► .'sate. lrstrancr.Coaveyaaetng, tvotary Berry' & -Po •n ter Born, to Falter and -lira. Avis, of `3'znday evening. A welcome is ex- Pubik.Etc..Pickering,Ont. a1h - ✓ _ _ - Toronto, a son-Ri^bard Henry, tended to all. .e FOR BALI: Oswald and Mris. Hilt« enjoyed a The ti nion4t t111iath School present- Heavy Wagon, - ?� YffAS13L ANN1S-Eloctitionlst. For- FRUIT BASKETS launch trio to Whit,hy on Sunday, ed Bert Reynolds and bride with.. Bng¢y, ' oer psi t oIf wen Sind�y For terms Wi-th -the enin of the seboole handsome clock .and berry spoon on �t sad *pan pparises, rd, phone � g F P Set of.[inn HArrntva Higkiand Comek P O. as,g Malvern 2409. Fruit Baskets of all descriptioaegreat• many of the cottagers have Left fox Friday pveatsg. ly,reduced this year: the city. The York Rangers, of Toronto,wtll All in good ahape.� ' FPOSTiLL, Licensed,Auctioneer, Plenty of all kinds on hand at Oswald Hilts had the miaforCdne to play a league game at Green River on Woodworkitlrr and General! -a . tw Counties of York and Ontario. Aso- Green River. lose a cow la-3t week the animal Saturday, Sept.Oth. Game called at Slackituithiirg. "M sales of all kinds attenced to on*horse's$ breRking its leg in wir.-h a way hat 4,15- sharp, reen River tied this notme, Addr•w Green River P O, ant._ Or address R. R. No. 1.Locust Bill, nothing ro,tld be done for it.. F team at Toronto.'6u s fast team is ex- W. H.-JAC KSO'ti, Br.elk Roste4 Home Phone u•ltl5 Mark. Ilse Field Dtv held here on Labor pected. G`: Allen, referee. t "T% B.BEATON TOWNSHIPOLERS Pickering, Opt._ ^ coavTanow, Oozond astertor asking Chopping and-Oat Ralling every week Day War a most cucceesful one indeed. A grand garden party will be hold 'ff a0ivta. Aeeontasaat Eta Icon" p loaia day excepting Monday. The weathor was ideal and 's great here on Friday. Sept. 15th, trnder the oases °fssaw of werrtsg• Ls' On and after Aug, 15 the price willbe many people came from all parts, auspices of the- Ladies' Aid, on the Here' You aa°er '�'' OII� i'y lowered to 7 cents per cw•t. The punt races held in the morning beautiful grount: of J. B. Wilson. .A DAVID A PUGH-Live stork stir- /� proved very exciting and the foothall splendid progritm is being prnvided, ; :Vuoneer, Graduate of C, M Jones' S'+chool, W. v Barnes, Greeld River gart,e was very interesting to aeyy the eonsistinit of tkw noted MarrfarnPS �gy Chicago. Lifetime experience with ped.cftvd - -' - - - lead The scoreIra% Frtirport 2 Pi(A of StoulTville, the Whitevale Male �} stock Block and now work All kinds oisalea : PICKERIN� - ; grin 1. do the tlandAome silver cut ( ,tartette. tang duets by Mrs. Soderi: Cemen l \ paoat Iy attended to Terma reasonable, Phone w a■ a. g 1 P g 0 aremoat. 161Y •rays with Fairport-for awhile. Fred A. T. C: N., and �1rs, C. Devitt, The t * - j Jr,ckson, of Toronto, ts•aa the lucky Hartington Orchestra will he present M, ',HAW, LICEN411D ,;,L.c_ LUMBER YARD winner-of the T. G. Flanseeld silver to provide all abundance of niwic. - TiONEER.Ifor York,Qntano andDwhom cup and-medal for the highest numher Bnothr tvill be on the groundii for the Cos I I Counties. All kinds of .ales promptly attended of points. Mtich .credit is dne the• sale of refreshments. - Admission Ya - - to• Terms reasonable. .Date*for sales may,he ,. .arranged at NEWS'Olfkv. Bell and Irdepen- committee for their untiring eflorfq to cents, children 15c.nts. ---� _ LO'm�er, 'last pbooes. Whitby,Ont. 31Y " make the day a snecesv in evet v way, -- �-. f _ Hardwood Flooring _ _...._ OSHAWA FAIR. , Dr. N. E. McEwen, B•V.Sc. BROUGH,'-M. - !' ) t ~ tifie sari Supply- Oil• In - - Each aarfl#w--fe;tf tires +ire added i h i D g`E �- PP,y•S y . Veterinary Surgeon. Grant Jlalnolm, of G tlt, spent the for a bigger and better O,h4wa Fair 7 - :Qeaduate of University of Toronto. �Saple, Birch, Beech, week-rasa at hl-4 home here: and shi. year promises-to eclipse all Rea Rnn.�T1 d ` A1r,4, HoAth•, of Tornnto, has been 'others: 'Vhat is advertised is exhi- ►9 Formes�'eterinatiaa to ylardanald Plain and Qtlartered Oak visiting relMr'tyves here for a sew dal S„ bited and-o the reputation of the Fair _ •g.t�,•irtiralColleae. Otii-bec. R. Brodie. of. Tor•onin, visited.his grows. The _announrement. of the - Prompt attention to all clients.. all "Deaver Boarf1•' sister hey i• c - date.io nnw enough to create Intel a it -^ i�.i3 L� Litt� NJrs, L J,rhnsron i; vWdn friends and ensure the anendanep or 1nr o• Bell and Ind, Phc.nes, g P° --... DICKERING, ONTliO `' = ^' '�toCk. is Thorn!niry font fewd,toa, plc from far and near. Monday Sep- -A-_ ��j T Hartlev %litehell. of Diinbart(in, tFmber 11th. is -Preparation Rtv. A R E E j O ' -_ -- -- -- v• s L. Gordon 8c Son �Wted big cou.in, Jack Mitchel,last Tnesdtiy and Wednesday• Sept. l2t'1 • A X { TIME TABLE-Picker Station i week. find lath, aretnll "Show bays. Thi• : -- T.R. Trsina going East due"follows iPICHERI:ti G Vrs. Frank Axford Iwi�itrd her EiiR Night Cy:r,w on the grounds will Z�vUJT ' .LL No. 10 Mail ents. at .5touffville a few days' last he held on Tuesday-night Sept. 12th, f•' 3 Loeol t'.d'3 P.M. aeNk. Seven big�'Alldevtlle Acts bare been r Bell and Itidependent phone. Gipson and Nfrs,- Conner. viailed hooked, rind, clean, a to•the, miunr.e R 1 2) Local . •6 92 P. M _- _ _-- _ _ _ _ f*s K P n , ��T Sundav train, 7.67 A. M. f� -A 'T� A •�!^ ' with friends in Hastings County over novelties, srnsational and comedy. O�et . r Trains noing West tine ss follovro- holiday-. IL:r� .pal air„ i„ R, ..d di�plrr$�--f�(K JJe • •�u`� - '` No. Local 9.26 A.\I... The Chevorlet ii.arage and S3vrricp David and Mrs. Jones, of Balsam, Fireworks consisting of over 60 num• 27 Local 2I} P ld. Station at Brougham) still have their visited with Thos. and Mrs. Philip on tiers. Two B,tuds will he in attend- •" 9 !Sail 9,h P. M. expert from the factory and-also have St)nday• snip. The Free Acts will be presented T s Sunday train, as)!, P. 3), New C'hevrnlet 4%1 Specials in stock, John -nnd NTrQ. FensLy, of Ni-w- ench afternoon'on the new plAtfortn �.` the 3 speed car at the ,-speed price, market, ,,pput tile_ week-end with F. in •ra ,.,nil stt:no. Tho,i- 4 Foregoing-is according td Standard +rte.. f-r 4 ri:::;: F',�..::-t.1y ' :;,p.?, �^I`'= -nhrritnve st*r-tithe Ti in is of Sp-ed in tune. - l3.ttor ir., isnooye.ar anti Dunlop tires. Y.n4sell and 'Mrs. Stnrpy and Mrs, 'former years know what to expert - - - _ The Holy car on the toad thnt'canaot Frank Stnrpy of Stouffville, spent in this line of'Attrttct.ions nnd the l,frt e /'1. O he matched 1:y our-competitors. Lett Stand, with Mr. and �Ir Holthy. ptnsea of£eied thip rear sill bong the gas and •less oil than any car on the tifr. and Mt--. Duncan and :Hiss Airtr- fastc-st horses in the country. Tie $:11 a nlin a nif-dicine that. rest.)res road and Service is our Watchword, garat Duncan attended the •Alnrrison- Star Radin Car has been promised to Lot weddin o his vizor, that uts sna and White,RnFe Gasolipe And F»narco oil. gin Gcarhi)rn this we.k, its for both Show DA-S of the Fair. Pleasant taslin -Re resfi " P P i;infier has proved to be the higgv,,t sit g '- The R'nnlen'a InStituYc will hold This - ••••r, •'� into his every ftinction, [lint nrikPs Gerow's Garage, Br'ougham' their next meeting on Tuesday. Sept. `traction at the Toronto Tixhibiti m 'and giver prompt relief in cases of Sick. b.itti have the youthful feeling =:nd ------- - - - --- -- 12th, at the home of llrs.'Boyd Burk, and the Directors are indeed fortunAtc Bilious or Nervous Headache,Biliousness. ambition, then you have it: life-long All ladies welcome. in sectiring it for Oshawa Fair. For. jaundice.Conatipatioa, Indigestion, Sour The Trail Rangers will meet on Sat• ther particulars of this will he given stomach,Hiccough. Heartburn, Rhm- friend and patrcn in that man. «e to SUPERIOR SCHOOL t)rday night next. All members are later. The flirest horses of all classes, matic or Gouty Conditiom. want an agent in your locality-get requested to attend as special-business cattle, sheep,swine and poultry twill' Q Wamoole Grape Salts busy, write at once. A ready seller will be transacted. make a great Live Stock Exhibit. The 'alagiahiahtyrae'nfamtnd• rand a big profit for yea. Address LLiOTT r eo and Mrs. 'Hayward and child. bigh Live Stock parade on WedneS- ed fo• dlsel,and 0 /� ren, of Dunnville, and Lawrence and day, Sept, ISth,at 4 p. m., will show all Skis E Nra 6sm Bak a r' airs. Goad-und .:oi•_erl-ever-the of the horses and cattle in r'�let,etc �. sh Australian Medicine Co•, (-��2p-� -ihE-Pick-- � 361 Yonge St., Toronto, Ont. holiday with C. A.and.Mrs. Barclny front of the grand stand. The riecra•' p�t - and family. tary, Chas. P Davis, 19 King street - d„ri at lfessls Starlet& Cbarlee Sts,Toronto Dr. M i n on an d Mera Kath le e n west,is already busy receiving entries F,w, s !s and ' ••+a•'•"R•• 3 _ were in Sonya last week attending and for this purpose his office will be .;sitar r, I the ;::'`• • i�wn tbroughoat Canada ppoo ctawsr�t+,c 1 . la xtL,...... F : esday, bb.j he /'�r !dram Chi),Ooh l$ the wedding of ibe doctor's niece o en until) 9 m. of Wedn" 7th 66 a Ga d sysrtat ;;,; .•. o -c tT q g twin the bride �w -' T- the dud-St -. and rids be stake :• U4 s t / :.. t '~- for its high grade work, ITS F y' P =. AND FL kgI:VG doctor was conferred the onor o pwsw vuA• o RRE9'OF TRAIhiNG ARE UXSUH- giving idea ay. classes no entries will en after dIe Liver. " .-N I am prepared to do Chopping and Everybody be sure and come to Friday, Sept,8th. All entries sent by .A,+.a,,,e P -�q PP g PAsAND and eeery graduate this Brougham on. the evening of Sept. mail mast be received by the SerirP- Gel a bottle fo-day" a..wlp�.,e.rt akicg every Monday 22nd to receive their share of the tary on or before Satter•day, Sept.At h, K ., and Friday. year has promptly secured employ. 1,Dust•of the Earth," to be given as a F.xbihitors are re treated to make,their $toneboats Ifsor Fade "- ment,• Write for our catalogue. drama by the Brooklin Dramatic entries early. If you have not.r:- Pr" _' 50C- PICKER I .,N_ °g Cluh, under the auspices of the•Meth- ceived'a Prize List write or phnne the "Peer S•h Students admitted at-soy time: � , i_n the Town Hall, Secretary- and one -111 be mailed. • - by w dchn F, Bayles, Clare'moIIt at 8 o'clock. ' Don't miss ir-we ii; geed she Prise List W. J. Wliott, Prinicipal seldom •you get a treat Hite this for dates. Come and en joy a holidivy an: * ��tt i �,. RuralSoute No.2 25 and 15 cents. both da;a.Sept, 12tb aria 1St". Plekerirg Lrup S.o. - T' a A 3✓t- t i;$ -. , : ,- p.:. e..ti ;�, ,:'.: .>., s, ;bra - � , ''• '..: ' ,...,a: ,,'•-, aFi•. ': i. �. xis'1��.32�. �ti , m ^^ .] ..'S`''>�. '•,. �'' ' �,4�St''''.�'� "''t�kiB�'eiAiw���i•�.'`i�.aizra"GF1!+:i�E.i&..- x�. '.r"r*>�'�':; �'.ti�.r".,.. _ ^'''s•'k§�+�`t'�u'uy'�. t..,t'i�f�,�3 � `l' 'Y vt�s 2.� n, a � ^7'• ��.�" ,�..., .i' .:�jr' ,ter, .a.:.va'a 'r_ 6� "'"�•� ''a• - z'. •-� ,3,�." -::-"^'';:'.•; �-z'• ,,�'. ¢`°.x�.a. w" `g��'r'' °°,�xS`�'t�a:,�i�••,A'"'e:.:a- .�_ �- +M •�`. _'.vG: , y "I-'.�''. .'� w.'�d'L`4 �,�y '•st�^'•....gr,...: 'br- ":tw.rc �'+ ..;�P.Ly. •„�. .y,,, -; `...s. ,.�^•' /,� �+�iY Sri.'-�.". :`'l°''' .•„•:�,� � .'„t1e .� !'';.. ,,.a!' - .,.o-`?'�^....• r- 1 .,ar-'.. •:•+-;, Y'^ +•FF.'�*'�'„ •6��,, 'r .v. "a, �w�.rtIl �' a' -'•-. .'ale'"'.: r•':'-... ( •.r,., ']:+.�y''�7' •'ice.. ...�.. .±,. .�. ^%a,•,,!' S- �r.'.. •.'S� . . _..,4,m�+le iy`Yn'`,� ,fry .t '3:a�• •'.-Y J'•. - S° - .^T"'-i. _ ':w".".• .Y d,yY A"_:+n.'a' �/.�. -1Y..••6"'...n .!^' R - -,..�u J:.Y. .,� .�l •R �. .. ate.� Sew' 3 / i Jh u^Y.w y r' A. 41WEA11f For - c Y3TAL OCTtCT01t 9 .R t -U MAT lG :.: vatito+•scTita _ SUFFERERS r =` „_ - x' _ Teatlmonlal: : 0. °' - Dear Siis,—After suffering hcm W. WLD WATLIV : gptGOT_, Y ►ttOrdL Y sciatica far over 15 yews smd: spending money oae+to yrh S did me no good, , ,;,� Omie batiti+e I yaw s7mS N BLUE ;WATER LIFE REMEDY. ., z.: Win. GMT, --' — A TALE OF THE DEEP, snow• sit, To,snt� � . -FANS, HERE'S A SIMPLE_ SET. One bottle for One Dollar' +" ..':SEA FISHERMEN �''. This is the beet hook-up for using a variometer with a crystal detector. gin bottles for Five Dollars• �''^• :.': 3„ ' ; There are only four parts: Variometer, detector, phone oondeasor and head- `: �- : Mailed direct to Customers. 8Y FREDI0RIC8 WILLIAM WALLACE set. T'hds simple outfit should receive concerts splendidjy within a radius of ' t let miles from Toronto. For further ddstaae a bulb set must be used' ��` • -� . _ ,,, � y Copyright by the Musson Book Company was too frightened to heed-the warn-I face, with the stubbly growth on his 78,West Adelaide SL, Toronto {i r ing, and as Westhaver drew along-i chin and the brine-matted hair pdaa- Canada Now the Story.Started- ,the hum and whir of the wind in aryls side him he clutched him round the'trred over his forehead, he was fain - ." Frank Westhaver known as and rigging- the 'hissing drone of the neck "Heave in!" yelled the skipper, to remairk "What a hard-lookin' came "Shorty" lives at Long Cove on Say racing foaln` and the sullen crash of and with-the other man banging to. you are, ]!'rank Westhaverl Ef Car- r,•'' p d the seas on the bow--Ake darkness y'• roe c'd but see yvf snow, sad:..- y coast with his mother and him frenziedly bath west under. eiie'd throw ;,.. . uncle, Captain Jerry Clark. Hs was palpable and a shipmate's near- Down, down, down, they seemed to a'flit:' :' , and his chum Lemuel Sing drink s uses to one was' acknowledged by an go, and Frank's feet groped for an On deck he found the vessel taking overwhelmingly Right. bottle of nom whereupon Frank's intudtiva feeling and not by sight. imaginary bottovr-while his lungs care of herself lying-to under the filled to bursting with the t w-ful pres- foresail with the wlieel lashed. It s the school Inspector walked ' uncle tells him�Lhe story of his lath- The "Hebei Kinsella" stormed thus .. '•-�, s;.'. ogether sad er's fondness for drink.and how the until the increasing weight of the sure. A sensation of fearful pain was snowing hard and the sleety in, the clase pulled itself t ` "Grace Westhavee, went down off{wind compellea a clipping of her pressed upon his temples; his eyes flakes drove athwart the grey sky and determined Dot to make any.mistakes 1 .:�• Sable Island with ten of her crew and Wings, Two or three big seas head seemed like lead in their sockets and tumbling black-green am like cbefl' this time. her ski g his ears were filled with a .mighty;from a.blower. There was no on6"on' All went well until the inspector N11 skipper. This has the desired af-j aboard, and Westhaver, bearing fact upon Prank. He finishes school inmind that this was his first trip, thunder.. Then came a feeling of deck—Jules had turned In, exhausted picked on Jimmie. " with credit to-himself and spends the and having no desire to lose the fra- peacefulness; he thought of Carrie with his all-night spell,and the others "Now, my•lad,' he said, "wibat's Otte -'W - summer as an apprentice to "Long gile dories nested on the deck, hand- Dexter, his mother, and Uncle Jeory, were nursing sore beads and caring ?" .-t Dick Jan plural of mouse?" _.,•„- rings. In August his uncle�l fed the wheel to Jules sad went down sad, forgetful of the position he wee little whether the vessel floated or „mice," sold Jlmmia �d takes bin on a fishing trip as spare call the in, he felt su remelt' hasp while a'sunk S knew bow,they were hand aboard the Kastalia. While at'I "Up beloya-wl Reef tit' mains'] an' curioun fancy ran throushyhis mind. feeling, and he knew the best way to "Right." said plural al of b or. "And '.•'" anchor In Canso after the first fishing " sow, what i®the pluisi of baby?"' trice up yen fib! Come on, ielbe�rs, all Who would take, the Siasella work the drink aftermath out of trips Frank rescues a French boy from i out!" Then tie staggered for'ard home?" them. "Twins!" said Jimmie-wd that ; :rr-'W ill->xeattrtent by his fellow-sailors. The cold air beat n his face Down the fo'c'sle scuttle be shout- did it." t,�a life two boys through Ilse flying spray. Tarn out, ° lightzt!ng-i eel: "U on deck, all Cd You. an' make O n .. . The ys try their hand at dory,fellers!" he roared. "Reef th' maine'1 again and irate ing with success. A storm bursts —take in th' jil;l" p v' - like trend of his thoughts, and a sail! Come on, nowt Look aharpf i svilb sodden fury. Franks presanae It was evident by the prone farms 'strop hand clutched at his collar and For ul ad their leeH S Doing. �i of mind saved the vessel from col- $ tf rags,. _Vol Nothin 4. snorin in the bundko that the•cry tell � mg rued y H MacTsv!sh was not a mean man. Iision with a steamer. When Frank b g dragged ham into 'something which(to gout with alscsit upon deaf ears. Westhaver noticed heaved and down and made him Trawler, said someone, ain't that a : twenty-one and Jules nineteen. they,lace feet and jumped below. No; he Jnat knew the value of mosey. for a season with Capt. Wet- ,. .. sick. Yes. he could remember being beggar a dog? Gee!• he s worsen of z: son. Frank calla on his boyhood swat-' Come on thar't he bawled, grasp- sick tearfulily sick, and when the fit Tom Watson far dr ft$• By the Whoa he developed a core throat he _ ,. ing the occupant of the.nearest bunk in meditated tearfal]y upon the ezpeadi. heart Carrie Dexter, now nurse in passed. he was standing on his awn Lord 8srriq! tSNns'a came ginger training !a a Boston hospital, who in-!by the arm. "Reed th' mains']! Drys deck with the lea&line around his i t'hsrt boy—' tmre at a doctor's fee. As.an altartss- - - trai n rag him 1 o the matron as Captal- hear me!" And he dragged hiss out waist and a jostling, shouting crowd I "Ant it a crest pleasure for me tive be hung about for a day and a testing leebly. Along all the lice pe i " jA i'T Wasthaver. On the return tai Capt: Pt'o o! men who seemed to leer at him in to sell with her--so t pet declared half outside the tonal noetiCa•'s.sangery. �s> of banks he went, and in every ng a red paw over Watson dies and Frank steers the ves-, � use the flickering glare of the '�artrhes. McCallum. Finally he maaajed to catch the great sei'into Boston harbc'r throe h a heavy he was compelled to pull the stupefied Then he was sdek again, and moat I an adsiag "She's shoat to s; tea. Carrie speaks scornWl , of Hie i men out,with a none too gentle Nana. have gone to sleep, for when he awoke smartest ski Vat 'I effer suet, i the lockers, they blinked 1 �I say: doctor! Eivds beeeDese wi' as a fishing vessel. Frank bays the Seated aeon it was broad daylight, and Charley What a Eery sore held I haf. to Pe Mabel Kinsella and gets his dsranken I Orli*WT at the light, and cursed the Costa, the cook, was forcing hot snap sure!" ye the feY. '.. Mali on board. mainsail and the vessel vw4th lurid bet,;En his lips. And with the adnAration of hardy, "Oh, feyr, feyr. oaths. "What's th' spatter, steward!" he sough men'for these hailer and more "S'poss ye've a deal or prewdribiar' s^,. .. WesGhaver's voice boomed down the croaked and his voice seemed d rig than themselves, they hauled tare das fer coolde an'aair.throat*?" CHAPTER TEN—(CotW'&) ladder. "Come ap dwo now or I'll s�,�}y �k. on their boots and oil•ebothes with ex- k come down an g y'e op Lack " r eeedingty profane,yet heart-feitt,eo®- "An' what dae ye gia'rally gie'fer a' . As Frank had prophesied, the g=ag Hah. sloeeppez. Yoare come, k, worn out with their week's dissipation'Smartt" And recognizing the asap 'r�ownd again, Sup up this leetle bit p>iments to their young skater, lair tbsoat?" t od authority and command 'sal the �� an. The ut the reeled mainsail and ,. , ,' and with the doubtful wbisky young You'll be ail right" I y 'p Naethin,' replied the canny old they had been imbibi nova rolled the: boots aadeio k Bey reached Frank sipped at the brew and fa, jumbo on her, and, setting the watch, doctor. ••/I diaaa' �t a eeir tbrost" y^ ey they swung off on their easterly into their bunks, and throughout the i The cabin crowd were trundled out Consciousness' carne back to him. coarse again. The shore and its - afternoon and evening Shorty sad,in s similar inanne, and when all had Wire vPae that I went after?" im Jules mustered on time. spray�renched, " orgies were forgotten, .sad with w speRed one another at wheel afake Simms. lift of blue waiter under their feet Groat News. kook-out. As they hauled off the land i lurching dec the.skipper took the "19—k he gone?'"' the rough Western Ocean trawlers Young Jordan had Just got to know them was a spiteful 'heft in Life west-I wheel. "Al right now, fellers! "Not a bit of it. He's in his bunk settled down to the routine of arty wind. and when the night shut maA-n-aheet! Git her in!" for'ard 'moat frighten to death." r s"g� the result of his final examtaatiaa, c' down, dark and ovld, the schooner, > the sea. The sea. T9ie great stretches i so despacbed a wire to his anxious was lurching and diving over a break-' In the solid blackness of the March Hearing the conversation a troop of dear, clean water rolling tireless, p� :i _ night, the Kinsella s' hard-bitten of men gathered aground the door of:and ever changing under the lash of tr voi, verse ran -I follows: "Hyena I"Cdaas ;s down to twenty-nine six" gang lowered the sail and tussled the berth. "How el'yt-1esl, skipper?"(the great untrammelled winds. Al- t, reiassked s do,.. ter, coning up from ckrrsefDlty with the reef paints, while they cried, crowding Into the narrow; beautiful; ever mysterious; "I tried t'� out on the boom foot-ropeb thane man apartment "Lci+d, fatal was a nervy charged with the rnmpalling grandeur read: "Borrow vanquished, lobar said- .:' 12se cabin at midnight barked and hauled out the ear-ring. the you did last, night, boyl" of the gale- languorous with the calm eel, Jordan passed." noose some of these tellers ant, but j The schooner was 1 lying too the wind ' re's JtsIee?" and the soda zephyzs of summer, and 're dead to the world. Whewl i and snaking but *We headway, when "Here I am, Frankee." And the big sublime, -yet leartud, in the storm. she s breezia' ape" Li hti his pipe ', a shout came from the boom-end, and Frankman pressed foiward wlth��the! with the winds; of heaven, ng Waterproof Cloth Produced for he took the vrheei, w•iii�e Jules waike� the men aft of the wheel-box yei,�, light of adoration in his eyes. Oh,I wh' laden with brine, fill the lungs Roller Shades. ` the waist and peered into the black ..Man overboaadt" Fraukee, boy, bt t I was Yradd "a 1 with eir cleansing Purity and ckar : -� t� ahead. Westhaver jumped and gi+aitced was gone-- the brain beliaddled with the vice and Should a new' cloth be generally , a. There is a ing indescribably around, and wheeling he grabbed a "Yea." interrupted a man, "I sure.dissipations of the land, the migbty adopted for roller curtains, it will not : grand and awe-inspiring m the eight shade knife from a becket and groped that Big Frenchy had corks Watery wad body and soul be necessary for the housewife to send i :• '4*'pf a schooner tearing through the, for the lead line ttrb. "Git up crazy after ye jumped over th' rail. mid rejuvenate the jaded mind. The the shades out to be cleaned when t with all her sail set. Every-! torches!" be almost screamed; "tin' He had a dory over an' after you 'fore nerve-eliattered, stupefied inebriate they become soiled. The new cloth .th ng appears an opaque wall, broken i grail a-holt o' this line!" In a fuels a man c'd say knife—" �who role aboard hie vessel at the port may be cleaned with soap and water, �Sk o dy by the Rembrandte?sque illumine-I he had cut the lead adrift and knotted Frank looked up. "Then it was you, feels the influence an soon q-s the fore- and grease' stains removed without A. ' - ttim of the ollskinned figure straining'the u tae wi>•,d , e the ptout cold around his waist, and Sabot, what hauled me out. I hev a foal rases and snores to the heave'of d®rage to the fabric. .., mob were Rtssp- kinder recollection o' bein' in a dory.I open water. The brine-laden air is biniiacit lamp, the zy loom of the ing at it, he leaped over the taffy iii atcx. .•se.�t I?" !' ►Ben into f►:. l�+n : tale heart.hares- -t---- _ _ sails towering into the blackness into the sea. "Yes," Jules replied. "You lay in]sod by alcohol, resumes its normal V1nspd•s Ltatma,s nor Burns. stn. aktt, and the - Crescent gleam- Glad in his oilskins and rubber bottom of dot be an' g�omat die aedt wa-�functions; the eyes snap and sparkle tng of the dmAT!ng now wave stream- boots, Westhaver bit the chilly water ter you swallow. Dat dam' Newf'nlan'; with fife, and the for-benumbed ing aft to merge with the ghostly ir- with a spiasli which filled'his nose bear had you 'round de neck. I had to' brain emerges through -the mist of 5.._r radiancy of the creaming wake. and mouth, but snorting like a,gram- hit heem wid de baiter to-make)teem I stupefaction and, lends itself to the - $ehooner and sea were hadrkri and pus, he struck out manfully to the leave go—me'n McCallum—" cleaner thoughts induced by the great absorbed in the dark of. a cloudy, spot but a 'few feet ahead of him /'Was McCallum with you?" clam ocean around. As the great re-; e• - V -...1 the where a' 1'�.:..dy �a�aaaer.. � Pvu„ailr Yesi Mft,. 1 w...n .r,...i' eta.;, i.i'J?aenator 11, eradicates the---dre. of the presence of a human being was paddling and bawling.with flee dares, he ump from de boors into de vice and bestiality hereditary to the.; upon the deck wag the glow of a pipe lustiness of fear. "Don't grab at donee �' Clp pull yru in—" land,and makes men of those who fare --'--oi' a vFa -No t�mn of_�.-me!" gasped Shorty as he came up to- ,Humph!„ The skipper nodded, and their lives upon its mighty breast. : -)Cabe$ feet could be heard above: the floundering fisherman. The other' sensing thew peculiar lurching of the (To be continued•) i sea — ---'-- vessel, he enquired: "What hev yo M A R G O N 1 done with vessel. She sias'� Canada exported 134,713,700 lbs. cf, wider way.No, sk►pPer," answered Jules. "It cheese"in life twelve months eiN3ingi ; - come on heavy after' we got you' April 1922,alightly more than in 1921,1 aboard, and I bove'•her to. She's on de and 8,352,196 'lb& of butter in 1922, ; S _ D110 S Q. $ starboard tack under de force'], an' it•.against 9,284,161 bb�s in 1921. _ - ees .blow "heard with' snow from Marconi Model "C" Regenerative fieeelAng sets, furnished by us, soot'-east- N+nerd's Liniment for OandruR guaranteed to receive concerts as far down south as Memphis, Tenn.,'Atlanta, "Have-to, t3 she a ingLnd sr nod:- =- ed out Cd'ills bunk aching ind sore*] Qa-,and want as far as Kansas City, Mo., Denver,Col. and Omaha, Nebraska, over his stocky body. Looking d•ownl in addition to all the other Canadian and Unite�States broaddasting stations. at his sodden clothing, he exclaimed:, \ Amateurs, radio teas and dealers, note our prices on radio.parts: "Waal, of eau ain't a rough bunch k - skates t' heave a man inter his bunk� �� • !Radiotron Valves U.V. 200 ...$6.75 All Vernier Rheostats ....... 2.95 whit all his wet clothes on. Ain't that, ' th limit—" ` . . '••:�` `-'Aadlotron Valves U.V. 201 ... 7.75 S.C. Filament Jacks ......... 1.35 , i - Aadiotron Valves U.V. 202 :.. 10.50 Variable Condensers, 43 plate 4.95 `We rolled ye up {n slid th blankets f�s* a �r v we dd lay a-holt of," pleaded a man 2" 8akeflta plats .... 90 Variable Condensers. 23 plate 3.95 in extenuation• 1%Z' Rheostat Dials laughed_Shorty,! _� E B.C. 2•A 'Phones, super senst- Magnavov RS's .............60,00 ,. at my bunk—jest swildin'.l EN 5 ar`c tive ...................... 1025 Ampiiphone Horns double re. , ' Clear out now tit I sit"svm� 3000 Ohm Phones 10.30 celver type ............... 12.00 „ - dry regs D S P' � ooutu wrrafxct Audlo Transformers ..r. on ..,.,� :5.95 Prest-O-Lite 80 Amp Hr. "A" a iron constitution , 3.ta Batteries ................. 18.00 Endowed with the ~�� '•. __...._.......-.-._.. A being-a--temperate a man. common to most of the flab- ,� ckmxNC Min x® 5t A' "-111say other parts of Quality equipmetft also at most reasonable prices. ermen, lu ' fQ Mail orders shipped.same day as received. Westhaver did not take long to re-I - „t' z cover from his experence of the nigh't.' �Na �ay�,tt>� Qs A ;A RADIO EXPERT IN ATTENDANCE TO HELP SOLVE With dry clothes on, and Charley -'•..;, "`,YOIIR DIFFIO K Etglie RED colic sign at 140 Victoria a SE just North f itchimself r soup un�e phi'when h ✓c _�._, J - - _{ t• e again, n e K• ',:-.,:''.' p When in Toronto J glanced in the cabin mirror and-saw - errs 1 'yi of Queen--Automatic Telephones A Time Recorders Ltd. Main 3014. the reflection of his bruised and cat .17�,2'w'�L;o± °4 ::.°:'.. :... ._.. - -. ,:.: . ._..'• .,. 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' Rr ra y Manitoba barley-Nominal , Anatolia--Constan#ine Has.Wi. :,,., All the above track, Bay Ares. ;:>: ..:::. Port's. American corn-No. 2 ye&>W, 80e; drawn Forces from Thrace to Smylrna *'' r � bx ��`" � , ,{,.,,,, �'�' � No. 3 yellow, ?9a-old rail!. - t4 says:-- Semrtsd ti>eae. .The asp�parens serious w 3n' Barley No. 3 extra, teat 47 lee.'os . A �deopetch from Paris, ' better,55 to 58c,according to fredg ft = to- defeat in Asia Minor, following the �``"w }' :s.t• . - Muaispha Kemal'a c►Ser�dve in A 6seoo of the t;onatantinople Plan, outside. " 31s has probably disposed at the resentment toward �I k Buckwheat-laminal. `x eon 6e Yd to be causing y d _,:::;,.shy of any turLtrer wrangli•Lg betty , ,/" �.... Rye-No. 2, 65 to 40c. i itdons San t onstantiaa Mdllfeed Delivered, Montreal ;: Psa+is and London over the•scud g place much M' �°' ' Yea acrd Turks French official eiscbea.F� �" freight, bags dnclvdred•; bran, p� ton. sr,.. under which the G u n B¢�ts:in g� `r"' d °'y t'� "' $22 to $23; shorts, Per ton, $24 W e for � war Po k .>> ';' ' were to have been invited to a Peace ialann the eorYferenoe at Venice next month, for The Journal Debate gala that it is �*h ;25; good feed Sour, $1.70 to$1.80. now it is unlikely that the meeting „incontestable that the Crt er are �- N.Ontario c to 0.'atlouutalde po ts. t� ��"�; "-' ''.';. tl tape !sate. .Paris be,Yievea that:gravely mezeaced;' and further re- s Ontario Na 2 white oats--New, 88 `' P out of marks that the ailiee' exchange of the TwW will clear the GaroetCg � = to 361c. u Anatolia by other than diplomatic notes about a"Venice conference now . Ontario codas--Norm ?_ Y.; Y � Aocordnng to news reaching seems ridiculous, and that once more r � vntarro dour-•ist pakecsts, is juts F _'ic , sacks, 98'.e, $6.80 to$7.10 per bbl; 2nd *L * tents (bakers), $6 to $6.30. Afium Kprahnesar, have ad- fibs Far East is shown s' ;, .;>>;: s::%'r';:,•"': pa mpt�{ng . It wo, 'be recalled that one condi- <; Straights in sbul'1c. seaboard, $4 301 ' i .vmaacect 60 kibometree, e1'mcet aanchil- ace draft- d � 4 Toronto disarm, $420 t0 $4.25. ' " sting a f"ri+eek division. The Kemal- t3an of the Greek-Turkish pe *-r,� , , ! Manitoba flour—lot patents, is jute- r r March 'c: a= - was Ghe complete ova- �< ;sh« "x fete have occupied $izranl+sclsssd. and ed last sacks, $7.60 per bbl; 2nd patents, $7. have moved toward TehdSik. Ia the custian of Anwtokis by the Greeks. ;' ',• j, � - �,h Nevi ]ar'8+e 18'h to '19c• ' the Bridsfah Foreign w °r �,�� >; �r '�°, • twins, 19 'to 19%c;Urge, 20 to rrJCtrO r Of Em�br• the Turks drove Loma Curios, but f'`�`s� � '°� y J' � �� back fire Greeds strait on that citq. Secrsbarq, agreed at that binbe, r , H , ' f x:� r , 20tiirc Uld, large, 26c; twisss, 24 to the project of a Venice �L § , while hi the Inmial sector tdaey. "''�"- ': 24 We. Stiltons, 25c• Extra old,large, have when recently wa the > • �` `: 3 "_ Yarhi&ar. Thus the conference we.a put under y � `. � ' � 26 to 27>c. Old Stiltorm, 24cs. - taken BiLedgtic w Greek froze fa cut in three places. Brirtaah Government favored a dec:lara- •� "� F°'t ,d Butter—Finest creamery prints, 89 �^ °'�"� to 40e; ordinary creamery prints, 86 Msemages from Thrace say that the tion that a complete evacuation of • "''%V F't' ' ` to 38c; No. 2 creamery, 84 to 3506 �= Greek troops Constantine anent there Anatoho by the Greeks was not an Dadry, 29 to 31c. Cooking, 21ca s�n For the last two a Dressed poultry--Spring chickens, . vrlsen he,1'tart had a dseesm of march- essential eont1it7ion. 83 to 38c; rrostrrrs� 23e; fowl, 24 to tug' on Conotaatinopte have been years French Asia Minor policy has V.., dire Turkish Nationalists, 'f i!s 85 to 40e- - Witbdisan and will be sent� �� � :��" 2?c;ducklings,30c;turkeys, dr Atfirenm despatches tell of whereas tibe Greek's have been sup- "MAY SHORTLY VISIT CANADA Idve povltuy--Spring ckenas 26c; l�' ` -°, Smyrna• ported by t:lre British foreign policy. -great popd r &gcontent being mast- The,photograph shows the Duke of York on his.polo pony. He will be rooatersl, 1? to 20�c; fowl, 20 to 2bc; 6iead of the International Air Congress which is to be field in London nett dncdclings. 80c; turkeys, 30 to 8&. Tows, the figuree in parenthesis in- Maagarsne--20 to 22c. " _ 9= CROPS LARGEST dicating the acreages sown: June and may* visit Cemada shortly. _ Edta. $6 t 1. awarded, 31 to Ste; , - WEST HAS EVER HAD pats, 428,689,OOQ bushels (10,8611 seBea S6 : 87c• cartons, 40 to 421. 080 800 bushels (2,- Hear Concert While 316 DROWNED WHEN Beans -= Caneddan, hand- i.90. �A iY 400); barley. 61, bushel,.$4.25• 'pmimasv $8.76 to E3.94. Belts Bl13npCr Nerves# of(053,400); rye, 54,311,000 bushels (21 1,000 Feet Aloft CHILEAN SHIP SiNI{.S P t}--ssrnF, per lopes- _ 1rJ- -EzC+dle>at Tra13i' 829,000): Saz.3,088,000 buaL+sla (5041 -.--- fa] get, $2.20; per 5 imperial ga*'b•. ° 329,0 - �►,despatch from Paris says:. Overloaded vessel Wrecked $2.10; Meple engar lb, 20e. pplt6tII CoZOdltiotif. Never in the history of the Rest Honey-•60 paun� tics, 18 to 18sisc -A t�espalseh from wispxlFee.aray+a:-- Dave h raila►sye been fa a better —Concerts to while away the by Hea_vMy_;,,S�ea, Tlear p kb.; 6 and 2 �b tea. 14 to Es�eepaing prev:loon figures Soren-_'poedtian to move the crop In the mat- tedium of airplane touring and ` _. _-15Vic Pte' lb;-Asctss7o roffi3� barer -- _ :A -the-Free !arses says. per door.. $4 to. 44-50. �r various authoaikstive bodies ter of oars, to drown, out the roar of t11C A despatch from Santiago, Chile, _New Ontarim, $1 to �M� ORA.:. $ti$s yarar, the Manho�bs Freer Press in' Throughout the went,on both systems, motor is the latest aerial con- says:—O>r�ly six persons, r ludingtwa its naretr, annual crop estimate every siding arcs full of cars before n- paaserrgers, out of a fatal of 822 on Smoked meats-Ham% medium, 34' for tine three ptafrie ... d:.-.., gaff- the middle of August,and early move- venienee. Fourteen passe board the L'hilean steamer Itata wets,to 36c• cooked ham, 48 to 52c; any*- mates the wheat yietd tins.year at sent siboold be entirely satisfactory- gCrs listened in on the musiC paved when the vessel sank off the_exl ralti� 28 to 81c• oot�g,e ral]s. $b ¢ 871,910,000 hraseberle fmara a taut afro- During crop inspection, the agr!- I breakfast eoe, c to 86ti from Carmen. broadcasted C2silean coast near Coquimbo. to 38c; '. ae+a of 21,4?1,000 a fto cultvaai editor of the Free Press root- The steamer sailed from Coquimbo; at brand breakfast 'baaaa, Li fe' weft 250 passengers aboard. Of these l 4Sc- aka, b1D'n4ess, 89 to 43e. _. Durins the � period at the and-considerably over 4,000 miles, in from the Lausanne wireless Cured meats--Long', clear bacon._ .--,, e�p tihere barv'e been ..•.w ,.`,'•• . addition to many hundred miles of station. At a time they were 90 were laborers proceeding to Anto-I$17, lightweight raBla, in biiL, $4fli• made wAb the faarotm crop of 1915, train journey. ' f ee� tip, over the fs gasta. Heavy cross seas damaged heavyw rol� KO, - �rl the paper saga, when, the, total yield p the rudder of the vessel, which was Laud- tierces,, 161; tuba, 17e; 7'1 d wheat d the p�a -14 ,,..r`..-.� Was 15 Were Killed - - moun taisas. and even the slot over-loaded-. f pah%, 1?c; prints, 18e. Sh,orten4mg, 8a0,i8?,000 bashers fYrom 18,867,715 in mine Disaster adjusted his receiver. ! In this helpless condition, caught tierces,14% to 14%c; tubs, ISc; �b J' p�ae -in the strong south gale, the steamer'1534c; PM> . 17� acme. It to am , C� I1Y MUST PAY ' Cb6tce hen steers, $7 to $8; bat- ; < ' these flg+omers to ids}ire that while the Ay Cumberland, B.C., was swept time and time again bq vy d wheat in actual ncrrar- the aumeUg waves She listed 'bad-f they steers, alroicgr :6.50 to'•;7; diA., ` pa�arent crop soya:-Fifteen men were killed and 18- AT END OF X g {good $6 to 6.60; 40. medium, $5 to a bar a[bashers is the largest e've'r pro- bsjured in the explosion which occur- 17 and in a short time mart by the , raced in t:hs West from paint d arve red Wednesday afternoon is mrmber $6 duo., camzaursr, $4 to $5; botcher •� a due of Yield, it tally very soy ' tour mine of the Canadian Coliienies Postponement Granted by Re- bow. ,he6M chd0% 1do, to i7; .50, Tile Chilean ws"Mp Chacabuco, medium, $5> to $6; � commpas, $4.60 1.- 1 Lions Committee Fa11s to the resnss, found 4a sr,; bostchaer uoWa. stoics, tµ.50 to a916. Dunemuir coal properties. All of the' . which speeded Psevioag emtimirtses made this year bodies have been recovered. The dead To Solve Problem only am-oa of dlrowtsed ftoating on the,$5.50; do:, medium. $3<W to $4; �-. ' true varied from 89'7,781,000 i>ne3►elm are; R Duas3re, Bohn Jglrannsen, A despatch from Berlin, says: The ocean and remnants d wreckage One Hers aatt cutters, i1 to ;2; butcb,sr - to 860,000.000, the former being tics John Gibson, seven Japanese, Reparation � son, to $6,25• rho., coma- flue Lion Oommissio'n's decision boat carrying twenty.persons capsized.balls, g to $4-50 tee $5 D wtnioa Bureau of '8tatiatXZ assts phinese. Hospital sdlrorities crated granting Germany postponement of and seventeen perished. !�•, $5 tar fil.SO; stockers. mate, based oo conditions at the end T%ix� maraing that ail of the• cash payments until the eyed of the Another boat with many Pm -` $4.50 to $5.26; do., tafrr $4 to d Jal�r,and the lasbbee the Grain Trade Injury are Idke1'y to recovas, year hae reacted favorably on thrs gers and sailors aboard, and in which ,25; milkers, $60 to $80; � Neural estimate. Miffs E. BeHoti;'a nurse, insisted oil Bermes• The marls regained the 500 Captain Golden, - who had bags 80 be $100;calves,chokm, $10 to 11t T2dg gear's Free Press estimate accogspanying Dr. W. Hick& and the points it lost wbei Premier Paincare grievously in�juzed, Was placed, also medium, $8 !" i9; do, common, viodd.average, 1?Sl baa$sels to the rescue pasty, which went down into intimated tars fi'rmae'as of his position. capsized near the beach. Only tyro $3 to-;7; arpxsng !rash& $10 to ;11'; sue,w#rils b the baianai years 1915, the mine,akirough warned of the pod- Most of the Free �O rejoices that pasaengeet aid a aa,ilor at this group sheep.choice, $4.50 co$5.50;do., good, at !cost, escaped• do common, $1 to SS; ` lrvareast:e was .97 bushels. sibiidty of another explosion. Her the decision, for the , fro et �ear}ings, choice, $6 to $7; do.,.cony- Obher grain lam in the prairie Pro- heroic work among the imour'ed was M. Padmore' from rattling e _ - men, $4 to$S; fig&, red and Watered, Thu= this year we estimated as for. praised on all aides, his swoV A�-.Stria-Appeal!< to League ;12.50; dos, f.o.b., $11.75; do...cousrtrlr But in political, financial and in- points, $11.50. -, '' - for Assistance i e O Lila LLa 'r� T� ter the circles,cisia ,Particularly the 1 _ I Montreal _ her, the t3ecisisoa has failed to create ' - -Oats--Canadian Western, No. 2, t� �f an optic # c outlook four the near-tu- A ,despatch from vieni na .5g% to 57c; do., No. 3, 53c. Floor-•-'V�Yi7TE C j1�V "Y� LdL l Wa 1 SERVICE They say it gives Germany a Sys:--On the occasion of the Man. sRolle wheat patents, Pinta. xemporary breathing apace, but by no ;7.20. Balled Data--Bag,90 I'bs., 88 2eJ means signiflee solution of the hectic opening of the sarssion of the $3.30. Bann--$23• sots, $18 t League- Of Nations, the Aug- Flay-Na 2, per ton, car late, $18 to 00aw's, Sept- 1.-Announcement is insured parcels; the same rte, reps, problem-Po. I $uC: _ # However, M: poiuc�re'a carreession $19' Ny made by the PostolCree Department as to the bulea�tity, etc, wilt apply. trian Leag a has addressed an a�ao-_gyaest eaatertte, 14+!4 to tlrt a C.O.D. service, in connection (b) In 'the came of C.O.D. parcels tree unqueationarbl'y surprised German --r nt e� to Geneva .stet- Ise., Butter--Choicest cresat<ery, 84�i s; at other ttpsa parcel goat etateetrren. .'= and industrisda.t $C PPS g� Eggs-6eieotud,863. Potatoes with mail matter, will become.effee- prepaid it W too in that Au trig is no IOU&C'r -t-,rte,gar:ruts, 7b to 90c. .ti .x "wn :S',• ,y. "+.7.' iHOGb a,.M+''Yti. ,t.Y bu�. +y�aS,. -Y.� °s S• •^;r+r +`,�^;YV,+,..'s 4AP.- :_'&�a�J •,A,.;,fi�*-i,`s?j. -?'7- gS F'-Mi.m/ '''e:a- ..ai':p� _ "_'r!ai�.R w17F: 's•�p l f: ',§ ...)f'',.. .a '°l.,`':'! f ,w" ..'>"!ri'• mc✓,a-r tor-tl: M 3 :Mgk5 "7'xh.,:,-Y+�:� p�,'s'�.,^j7���,,.tyXw`�'t� ..h7 ', +s•:3'.:' .>pi :�. o'Y". 'Y` �.}. ..Ss ,�•,tfi •.e>•is.y -�FN'...r .r�":.: .se•- ='�.. � _.�T• y . ,•w -} - .�. .. �, .:•w- -6 a-e- i' _ T..nr,;2t,::' •y at'.' e`' r k-'---••4-P' aA 'R''..=,,.!' .1: mot' .,rq, .r':, a y -w r a.:' r..O.G '7F"'h +.-,. .,.K.,, .•F-... ,Qr'.•w-_ _ - nh' _ _ ...p l..:,'Y-. •'4^✓p 3-afR'.l -'.4�... - - .K. .y5yM4. .L Fn Y .+.�,�.i.,_ - -, .._.. :,. ....r!w,.»,_,. .:_v,•e.. '..r.''<','�Ma/ •' ..•..'p e•-._T'., •lf... .-.- .. • .. _.b.✓i w .. .un1".4w'w .^ - � .w ....a .. .. -, _ .:s A'.'::,n.'. . ..,d, -J+'•R'.- ♦.,a Ed. Bromell a many lrieadqp Don't miss the Green River garden .n ` ai•e pleased to see her out &xdia,after -party 64 Friday evouiug a h2i. recent a•itace of quinsy. of neat week: R 1 0 D ,S O N S „r,•. f ;';. TMRM Wm. Hdnudh, ut l,,muto, enjoyed w' •31.54 of paid-in advance. the holiday with hie'-Triends, Robert' aad Mrs. White and faujily. BALE REGISTER. • ♦ '• Y--• 1 Jliss Oynthi:► -Burns and George t MURKAR, Proprietor, Shaw aad Cyril Morley are the'recent- FICIDAY. SRPT. t3Tx-134iti$a sakie"of �oKF, Good Tea,, 45c • lb 3 l�bs . 1•25 -- - 1 a tiatedwachersin our Sabbath merchandise.-household'anods etc., f f . , School. at the wPAt end- •tore, Dauttarton. �� - NDTES_AND COMMENTS. Miss Glenna Uilmer has returned S&leat 7p. m„ sharp. . Bee bills. iClest Orange Peke Tea 70L' 14 — h.:me, after spending a fortaight with W. B Powell, auctioneer: _ One of the worst curses of od-fo relatives in ruronta and at other MotvnAY, . 51sPT. 11TH—Auction Bale u•.:_ - points. of milkers and a?prinjters (Hulyteine ,�,'� ern civilizAtioa is the labor strike. g and Durharna): at lot 14, con.T. Pick. :'.'Good Talmon 25c, 35c, 40e itl.?� ` 'S'• Mrs. George Soloman and children, a rule no one is bene$tted whc have been spending the summer sting, the property of G. W. Htxtlt• ==ti::' ,rY•.'"'+ 3gtltereb Too often the strik is months with her parents, Wai. and eon. Sale•at 2 o'clock, sharp, See ` •� y' q Mrs. Bennett, have 'returned.to_their bills.' tiVm. Maw, auctioneer. •F►tdered b rufessivaal agitators; home in Toronto. Or€' n Bade Lemonade, ., " by,professional g THORs'DAjY', SEPT. 14TH—Auction sale '%W ose only reason-for doing so i5 A'large number of friends attended ~ . y the miscellaneous shower givc;n in" of farm stock, implements, hay; •�::,:;; "e fact that it enables them to honor of Miee-Bertha Lotton at her _ grain, roots etc., at lot l7. B. F. con., Pia Raspberry Vinegar, Lime Juice t3raw high gala-ries instead of an' her home last Friday eveaing, when Pickering (lake Pronto south o4 Pick- ,:,' h pretty P; ering Village), the property of Mrs. •atdinary wage at some etuplop_ a was the,reel lent of many usefu Arthur Gurmley. Sale atone o'clock. t p and rett Rifts. :'Fullers Pure Hone 1$c lb !" :-ascent at which -it would be far Mrs. McGiri is holidaying in Toro See See bills, W. B.Powell.auctioneer, J • : --- Metter for the country if they ta, Mrs- E. Shaw : t1115e SATURDAY, SEPT, 23RD—Auction 'sale •orouto: =l3i-a G!advs leer the statics hpusKhutd effects of J ^ met e en n TLS. era aisc a of A+ia3ara•-ou'the-Lake, aad James Raiding at r. a reNi ence o . ;.`'. ,N!7 ".._ . 7ge'number of workmen who are Lacey, of Righland Crock, were the Van Skiver, Church St. Pickering, �: , c z- *compelled, at the risk of t4ir liveP, guests of Jobe and Mrs. Gilmer over Sale at,one o'clock. See bills. �►'., R D V O N , the week end. B..Powell, auctioneer, r"-� 1`� oto join in the strike !a which they •°{Y ''w•;- :.=: .^;fastveaospmpathy, as they con. ...--- ..�,•._..,._�_ ._ .---___-- . __----_. ._----.___�-..---__..�_... . wider it uncalled for and uareason- H' N - T ,0 �Y �bie. We think that it is quite :Th•e- S.uperior Meat-'-Ma rked _ solo=uertoforceale�ymsatowork THE .BUSY STORE—THERE'S A REASON Rf his famil3z is• suffering from his '. Hazine=s, but we do rat thfuk that ... . gssoy span who is willing and an:i- 'Have yarn seen our stock of Graoiterbare, Hardware etc? •aotFls to work at'the wages offered We invite you to luck it over and compare prices. The ,tore tilt has made be prevented from doing All yammer lines of Dry Goode,Shoes etc., redueod in price .. ;i too by any org:,niz;Lhon, provided to clear. We wa,at your businoss and offer you a Reputation for Quality t, bat the employment in which he Fresh Goods at Lowest Prices and rd.• Honest, Just Treatment. We use he most Reliable Scalee Made, The Toledo "Honest Weight.". ode-ices to ,engage is a legitimate- t "^ — Produce taken at the beat'prices — r -tare. It is true that they may - We give Sixteen Ounces to'every Pound. isituiceed-in gett log a raise in wages g 1; Buy a Dominion Express Money Order, Prices as low•as we can crake them'and remain in loflaineee. _ ^�'•+ •+ex•in preve::tia¢ a reduction of -wages, but the am WE SELL THEM amount gained We have installed a SLICING MACHINE and ceo Rive you Ohoice { art areby win not, in many caaep, breakfast 13ttcon, Cooked Ham, Roast Pork and other lines F3.yp e';:°;t-• _ �- - -- � - g--tTe`' unse rrind---6f`Cookea adeaEa, , WILM:.ike up for the toss of wagesdur• Machine Sliced in those Delicate •_�_ -X" the stripe_ The greatest snf- , � - Fine Slices.so much Meter fruai these stripes is the --- -- Appreciated in Every Household. Wublie. who throngh no fault of ='' '• : r Choieb Young Beef.'Pork and Lamh are the Only Hind We Handle. ,cl��it own is compelled Sadists_ 77. -: 't CKE RING - - z .... 1kardshlps in order to satiey the, � 6 1aai.Ut'S a6=d SSrv'ice r,. geed of large corporations or of ,K4 .•, - – .. 4their etualoyees. If farmers aad ONE DOOR EAST • ,�1 the MEAT . .MARKET I -F. J. Coldhalrn! OF POST OFFICE 'Pickering those who are ena;aged in cola ' ikA foodetaffs would combine to �: ' • •)prevent food from reaching any Round Roast or'Steak. ,.. �.. - ... 23.e.per lb asrticulsr class, such all miners. Saner Roust or steak, 'Pick ' ' +they would be - looped noon as, Pocterh.uae Roast or Steak, 28c P1DkHardware Store •.'e.curderera, and those suflaring Ramp Ruaat.... - ... ... 20c v 1. thereby world demand their pus- Fine Rib Roast, :. ... '20e " 5k.. Heavy Rib%)as#�' .:_ - -l-rT -...- ...:. ..lee .� ,-,- L gie2.nlent but' their. crime-would Shoulder Roast. .. . ,,: 14 and 19c •' NOW is the time to set screen doors-, , 55r no Rseater than ttlat of the Pot Roast, window screens and wire cloth. :' ! Viking winers. In years gone _ err S it was posaaible for a person to Brisket. to boil, ... 9e '• Ave almost iaydepeadentl of Leorof Veal, halfur whole, with.foot off. 23c We have.a complete line. y .etrerybody else, but that coodi- - 'Lola of Veal. .,, . w. Be protected from flies. *an does not exist today. The Shoulder of Veal, 2Oc `� p . - houldet Roast of Vea Brand. , .lcnterests if every claaa of peopis Pure Fork Sausage ..25e A fall line of Harvest'Tools—The Samson t3 Mr so interlocked with the inter- ' . , Finest Salt Park,... ., y - .. .. often the cheapest,, alw the hest. ape t always teats uP other classes that none can .Finest BreakfAet Bacon. place. SiSc •'Ave alone.. The miner cannot live- 36C the farmer, aeithe+r, can slims` Get your Binder Twine novy and take the cash dircaeeR ells farmer titive without the miner. Cured Cottage Rolls(half or whole). 38e " We have the Plymouth make. y perform to Back Bacon' �� 'Now in the time to use hr. Willie, Fl Oil on your cows. .!Each has a dot to "'- "' � ' Cooked Ham " i p ,•. ... _ ..., ,�, . 80c once Dried, always used. . . +everda the other, and it should be � ' :y rtne duty of the government to Waiaers,.. _> ��e ., Paroid Roofinig al w ays on hand. Head Uh r. 2 c „ . Mee that no cla+s evades its dut seas,.• ... r Y' Easy First and DorneKtic shorteoiog, 3 The 50 cents Our Motto—We hace it, can gels it, or it is not made. w The natural reeaurcee of the con"- " 5 The 80 cents =--ttrs should be onset the control of lb prints 18 cents ; J S BAISDON - IPiC� ►�C.�ll,Li At government W etch as eZ _ -- S. ! _ Z 'Oelat that the people could not be - :' Adlepri red of. that w hich is their in- W. - G. RE I D, -' - - : P I C K E R I N G '�ff'or ;alienRbl-.; !e 4f ft is fortt:`nate ' g _ — _ _ - . = he Excha--ge of p F Ontario that her -itmnleose water 'Dowers have not .• lbeen handed over W private•cnr. , r r Bqnds - - _ *,be p people.t 1,d u h.-in bleeding New Low Prjees on All For � Those desirous of taking advantage of the privilege lie people to death: In the aaone 'way the coalfields in the invited ,,�] of exchanging their maturing Victory Bonds for the Mates and Canada: should have •,1Models, effective at once �i ; new issue are invited to hand theta in at any one oremaiiied in the control of their I . of our branches.' governments. W e will gladly see to all necessary ste� I i Runabout `$530.25 - -Chassis ..4;9.01 details.. gee starter 617,36 - Starter. 566.12, THR v DUNBARTQN. Touring .571 24; _Track 612.23 �,DA RD _ o Ott CANADA 3+t. C. Arnold hard a businese trip to I(� statrter $5$.35 ", starter 699.34 `. .. 'TOTAL ASSETS OVER EIGHTY-THREE MILLIONS • y� Toronto last week, N q� Miss Cyntha Burns has been holi- Coupe $91.79 [ion"ILL.Del. 558.94 Pickering Branch, �DV. F.Law. Maneg�' -' Whitby Branch, C. A McClellan, Mann=er _. .daving is Toronto. Sedatr— cc.,_22 „ - Mite 3fariun A-hite h— commenced-- , Oiler studies at Whitby high school. We are ,F O. B. Pickering, Ontario 'e pleased to see Mrs.J. Fos- -T-:-' . ----- -------- Ann.aboui again. after bef-recent fall. c.' Susses Gladys and Delia Burns spent .any• of these models may be purchased with a H *he week-end with their mother,Mrs, —A. Burns. small cash payment, b3laFnce to be paid in _ �. twelve equal monthly instalments. INDIVIDUAL �. . ,foal Coal ], _ r � • If� � We are now prepared to 're charge all makes and � I � � 1 • • -SANITARY sizes of batteries on our own premises. - •g . - std and Soft Loa! of the { -'Give us a trial and be conviaced best quality on -a: -- phand"OS. A.A, Bell phone - Ind phone 4PUREW111TE PAPER CUPS 29 200 _ NEVER USED BEFORE wOT / CE �! _ NEVER USED AGAIN `N40*,sopping and Oat, Crushing will Sh e rwoo� J .t C o� I Vl cut` � J ������� ����� r'4 tXbe done Saturdays and MQaye a3idA and service 5tacion. l_ R otlly, aplto3Sept. 11t at Ford S f ��,�`'++s* ..,c.u,e'r.T� •-s�. '.rt• " '-.• - ' ':..r •". ':r?':,' .':&,.Y�-.R' '.�.# �„�.v 1:: ;�„"' ,�. �•i..,..ty� :yr'�''- f.•..�F, °'h�.` .�. d IT'r•�+ - e .. l''F,,,.d} +:}�z,,... r� Fiy� �1,. ,t ,;''"�a, 7r....,'�,, .i+ .. �.•'^v` rq;.t•.,� 0. .yX^'a wby`5•' -`•1_ ,,v'�:S�W1::i�SS i �..uFa9 :is�'♦-�n �`�v57''��.�L�'..n45Kil»^.f.6G:.-cam, t•' ., '4:,� _. '! _ - - w. 7'1 x,� ,�, � ��ry�j � ���u {�!" /'�,��^'d�V 5,s;''4'•s� ,yr¢"4`e�'S• S �' . : ' :�: . ,;,. ay 4;: - .s ` n-,..,t'r!,S,-r t .• {"� W;NsY4-^v C„ i _r t arx+F :~.' �x .t ,,, kr"vW`'L..' 4��,�+.��G a�,u,^."• .,> '� � ,,,s, .f... °7.r-+��r.A;*..;.*Pn.s. .z�i* ..'s�'"`"':t: .a �. '�',.. ".*^"^';'. - "+� 3 ,�"`; .,1�, v��Cs:.v+.-•^a,+r,••,�. - rif3 •-, . a.- -,J."�,� :.! � k :"�'� :Q+s'°�;:,. fir, T�, t; � .•€. .a ,}�1Tr," _ �: ': �;,,.a,�,�' . ,�:- 'o' '.r.m�,:..,,x s.r ,`:4; v. 7. �C^.,x -'^w '"�' '.S^ r a.' } '�y.- •r.:^.- �'' .•,- .,,`. w��„' �..vr r .l�° 7 - 1,4. E�"• . Y ��;yler :oT.Y— &` ..at,.. �} yVFr'A P�. .1' -•i1 .•"`„ ���,�,...'"1.� ,,.... ,.. .....G.. ,.,a. +,+.:�.- - ,:+..,." �� �• �,.-�. mot'.'. -• - - y'•`^M'i;,w,'�;�'•'� ..-'rr.Y. �...r _. Y�a_ � ----- -c<r-r•.•:- -•,'S-.. ... .., i_ ..�. .. ::A�..... • •, '�,.y�. +ors..-t.:".•. -. '".. '..•. -•. .:._........_ ...1.: n_... o ..�. •. ... .... -. ..Q,�AS£MONT. �s', A large number of-our residents '- -Kr*. Watford is spending a, con . ::J�,hu Flemiiug.. has had a new� The PlAering are attending the Tomato Fair pie of weeks with her mater, MrN, veranda, erecto in frost of his F. Rations of 8tauffVille, was in Gttis-week: Worthy of Brampton, and with -residence which greatly improve@, tj• • GCB Committee ` ; -.;',kiown anTiieadsy: Miss Smith returned home on her brothers in Toronto. its appearance es well as adding • �' , Robert Lynn spent a few days Monday after spending two weeks M. J. and Mr9. Wilker returned to its comfort- in Toronto lasst week l .,, • Born, on Thursday, Aug. 31st, with relatives in Uxbridge. barns on Wednesday last after Mire Margaret Graham ie spend _�object this is - Thos. Gregg has the excavating. spending a couple of weeks in Tav• -log a few-da vs in Toronto. She lessen stealing and prosecute a ' -to Magnus and Mrs.Morgan, a son. for hie new residence 'completed ist!ick with the forrner's parent@, was accompanied by Mrs. Nichol, the felons. Miss. Myrtle Anderson. ofToron• and the cement foundation On wlioaccompanied them and spent who was rerjirning to her home in - to was under the- parental- roof structed a few daps here before returning the city after spending a month a , r ; On Sunday. Mime McGlashka, of Toronto; home. with the furmer. Kemhers having property stolen murdad; �.+y J. R. a,nd'Mrs. .Thexton. of Pick” has returned home after spending ante immediately with any membe• :`. isriag_s ant• Sunda with J. H. ' L-__-------� - - --" - of Eseostive Committee. viir* P y a couple of weeks"with the Misses and Mrs, Beal. Fran one seed James' Evens 1tfcGlaaltan. Membership fee 111.00. `' raised a pea•vine an which there M.r9. Frank Soden, we are sorry ' • Tiekeeia mar be had from toe President or ►' to report, is .on the sick list. at @eeret.rr onappiioa6lon. were 43 pods of peas: present. At'the time of writing '' zac.Qom.-L. D. Banks,C.S.Palm "y Miss Viola Forsyth has accepted she was somewhat improved. Her, W. V. Richardson, Pickering. the position as teacher in the]pun-:barton public school. Tbornis and Mee. Paterson and . " 'r. Mis4 Jean Evans left on Monday daugb'ter, uir%Gladys, motored to j.R. �htlXtOit. w. j. Clark. = `. to resuni.e her duties as teacher of Pickering ou Sunday and spent a Let a Ps°nde �isosatsef the He9peler public school. few bourn with Goo. M. and N.ra. L � is 1J;,�L,., M. ,tarn to open for a Y'ale7ler. • '( :. few more u ilg in ianaforte in- C. A: and litre. Overland and :butter that will Save +t igy Bus�lle�$ p p p To help woo run part of yours. , structiun, beginning the fall terrii children returned home. on TueN °�y• at once. day :+f ter e,petiding a couple of _ By opening a New Garage in the Vil- . Mi.-is Mabel Edwards Ieft on weeks with relativea in grin and. Time and Money rage of Whitevale I am prepared to do �; Monday for Toronto to reannieher ltigleNOUd. I want to show you how it will And besides-it will cut our all kinds of repair work, including y tops and side curtains, also making :. duties as teacher in- the Victoria 'We congrateilate Mr. arid Me-. pay you to own a Toronto Ensilage• straw in the Winter, your old car look and run like new by Street School. Pretty and baby. Elizabeth, on -Cutter. giving it a good coat of new paint. John and Mrs. Mcl;ay and their Let me show you that the Tor- �.. the latter widaing first -prize in It will save you time ill the onto Ensilage Cutteris the most Tor- Agent machinery, iacluei- �,,� daughter, Miss Alice, of Chatham, Class F in the baby show at the ploughing season- efficient machine fox. your farm, ing; Pumps,;Windmills, Silos =�1 were the guests of WED. Edwards Toronto exhibition. It enables you to fill your silo Next time you'1e in town let me dnd,Qasoline Engines. 'the first of this week. _ - just when the corn is ready. demonstrate its spec CHARLES M. RICE. Mies Harriet Walker is having The extra We you get from features. They, will cam•. I her residence ¢ready improved by Remember the grand garden 'par �g able to after a vine you of its quality I Home Tel. 5521. Whitevale. flbb 4 having it raised and a cement t7 on J.-B. Wilson's lawn, will pa far the said ;a�e and economy, } foundation built underneath. Green River, oa season. Rev. Chas. W. King was in TO Sept. 15th. Is the ground too rooto this week attending a C. W. PILKLY, Agent. PICKERING ' meet- ing of the Board of Religious Ede. � �t�' LIST 1922 <- - i hard � ;. cation, held in the Walcaer Road OT ! e wt g Baptist Chareh,of which he is a v n @ o member. �� J Have you topped pl 'a ? Miss Merle Stephenson'left an oat whey it does the most good Monday EQC Druntbo to enter upon . , and yon have the most time. mamiei)fulity of the Toevrshi#of Pickering her duties as assistant tracker to C�qv of Q�tio AS Intemationai Trsetor the' continuation school. -Her Notice is hereby given that I have -"many Clargttoont frieodr wish_her trannrtuittrd or delivered to the per- and a`�P. & 0-" Plow success in her chosen profetasion, sane mentioned in sections 5 and 6 of - Stewart(`rmham, who sustained the Ontario Voters' List Act:. 1880,and will allow you to plow from 8 to S painful injuries to one of his feet scm amend inR the same.the copies re- &case per dap. no matter how about two weeps ago when he was quired by said Sections to be so trans hard or how hot, -accidentally knocked off a toad of mitted or delivered of the Bata made •' rain which he was unloading in pursuant to said Act. of persons ap- - it will also thresh your grain, AD L barn, is recoveridW nicely nd peering by the teat revised Assessment The Man Who Makes Money - y our silo. cat wood and is now able to be around. Rai!of the raid llivaicipadlty entitled y Another of our aides residents to vote st Elections for members of numu}ronaother jobs peacefully away twat Fri the 'elNCtve A+eprnbly and at HE max raining high-grade cattle snakes more money In .Fact it is never Idle. ed lx 7 bdunicipal l;lectioos, and the said Gist T than the man satisfied with ordinary stock. yin the persou of Wm. H&C was drat posted op at ms,office at r bran at the ripe age of 92 Tears• Wbitevale on the 30th day of August, I. limited resources handicap your progressive ideas for' A phone cponrwdoorrint one The interment tools pplace in the Jim= sod-remains therefor inspection, improving stock, discuss the financing of your project with 49ateuyt(;emetery oa-Elioaday after $lecWr.are -ailed upon to examine `'QUr torsi atz:tager. We keep plow shares for all plows s d if as omissions or other Rev. sere. Bcs aver and said tisw a 7 _ _ ... croon. Re D[e . .Lirabe•Tt officiated. errors are found therein, to take lm- .. • _ - �.� •� Binder twine is stock - Abijah Forsyth suffered a pain- medlars proceedings to have said when he er""oorreet.xl aceordlag to law' , �: N . C O F !u! accident fast weak � � was thrown from a load of grain Dai4ed at Wh►ce.ale Aug.80, 1D22. by the jeamping of his skittish DONALD R. BEA:TON. PLAREMONT teem: falling eight or ten feet .O%ck of the Tp. of Pickering.' 1WEIITSY B ANCK G. P. LYN13, Manaver. and lraeturiog his nits. This is a � Whitevale, ent. BROOKUN BRANCH, L'C. CROSS, blawwas- _ • 9P$CIAL N nod narrow escape for "'Bite" -Buy your � � �� _. "Within the poet raoath. For a7GtlDOl ��1� 6 Our schools• re-opened an Toe@- � day with a Qe�Od attendance and Harness ►gltpphes G}et your cbildrea ready for'oitool. :x with Mr. Wllker and Mis@ Suttee. We have a supply of boob and shoes. at the T the furnter teacher-, agars is -' t at 413 For boys we have school boots, siaea Al Charge of the continuation school, tl-Wi a 1.75; 11-19 850: L6 ab oad Mine Davidson and Miss Mack 2.75. te. recently engaged. in charge of Girts'school boots, sizes ti 10} at 2.86; Tot Harness Shop high tope 11 8 at Z 65; 2}a at 8.86. , Cite public school. We hope that Boys knee pants,colors khaki. brswtr 'the next year's 'work may be as sod grey, sizes from 6 to 14 yes 950. qmw"- axfnt as the past. ;&rio save money = _ ®tockioga lrom.b to 14 yr.85a pr. + Rev. W. Litabert, of Toronto, - 'M lormerl pastor of the Methodist = Cali earls and-got et Tour y supply. Church here, occupied the pulpit Single Harness,` ... 19.50 up of the Union Cbnmbk here' on Bull- Dusters, speeisl to clear, 1.85 rach J riu _aCU"Mat a . = day last, and will officdate Sunday Whip@`'5c; np ,Brushes 50c up • _ t next, the pastor, Rev. A. McI.ell- tInd. Phone 88W ea, be og absent goo-his vacation. Harness Oil, Sweat Pads Mr_Limbert has in CI&remoot et -. Collars all prices. _ =~ HQGG LTD- host of frieado who were delight- -Good Shoe Repairing Service � LYTLE, LTD. : led to hear his voice again and to have him to their midst. CECIL �3RADLEY - • The him in Clareniont hei B id,4t. Chinrt:h 1l s t D e 1 n - Because Seed Oats,geed Wheat, Deed Marley. 0 holds its Sunday 8cbool Fall Ral- He rues@ maker, Y g Seed Bye. Stock complete. R.��,-'„ PICKERING, ONTARIO= iy 9ervice9 on Sept. 24th, and its _ O � 1 A. 'One Hundred and First Anniver- _ vantzed CLOVER AND TIMOTHY �_ e, All kinds and of finest quality. JBanquet entertainment on the Fruit Trees, Shrubs Etc• "Theede one feature particular against strong stable a¢ida for the Ask for a price on our Feeds. Corn, -Monday fallowing. Rev. Benja., you'll appreciate about Toronto mn°um Penod'-•'while the method Oats, Shorts, Cotton Heed and min Goodfield, the pop+ilar and Having secured the agency for E. D. ��� Equipment.pt Tt's the only ordinartly used simply applies asur- Oil Cake, also on Oats, ab,e preacher of College .Street Smith&Soh.Ltd..,Nurserymea, face coating sad gcesoniyaebort - Corn and Peas St Baptist Chnreb, Toroo ray, has been of Winona, Out. able Equipment made in Canada distance inside tubing. ground together. M eeci.red for the speaker on this nc I'em prepared to take orders for all which the galvanizing thorough Toronto Stable Equipment will' ..Phone 2[1.13-Use it. cation. Fuller announcement will kinds of Fruit Trees,Small Fruits, ly covers and completely coats the make work t-ter a keep cat ier�). u -more Ho ac L ie, Limited: ♦ be civan latP� c•,-at— metal and the inside of steel tubes "� g �' v lowest eaibte prices, me explain the many savaa of 13tf 08HAWA splendid•complimentary even lw p as well. This metkod makes it ab- Toronto Stalls, Bull Pena.Water 'jag entertainment was given at Special rates for largequantitiee, may s" defying and proof Bowls sad LitLel CaRleocs.. A T � *� A Y the Madill musicale in the Masonic 28�i �1lJAM R. YAi1E Halilast Friday. In the party N. J. Chapman, Pickering G. H, MAYNARD, WHI rE:VALS, ON r• ! were George Madill and wife and 'Registered Optometrist - their two daughters, Misses Muriel _ ~ - �A mA,-L., ,. .�:��ld. Std and Optician Ti a �rcrcerya Y . ed a number classical string cimar- ,ruin ie he lde&l Stora_to_buy Will be at Mr. Palmer's Boot and Shoes i)ee,cc aclrcLluu� .0 fins fprm, also - your groceries. - : _ Store, Claremont,on Tuesday P, M.oil 'w�• ' Me, Madill in his violin 80108 re Our stock is up-to-date, clean-in fact �1/ Your Grain Ground sank week.for Tenting Eyes •sad Fier JF vealed a master band with the we yell only the beet. v flog Qlaeeee, and to take In for J� ?—ow, and little Tittles Irene both at Cloak and Jewelry Repairing for J. , We eve s gcxtd aeaortment;of Chris- Yaks, Jeweler. Stouffville, Aoyre• , the cello and piano showed. prom- ti%' Biscuits.fresh every 2'weeite, - pairing or orders can be left with Mr. ise of a coming musician of char' also +►toil line of pastry and gT THE - Palmer or at Mr. Porter's 'Barrier acter. Other etcellentlastrnmen- bread H;ors�t,tweet prices. _ Shop, Clarmont. as tat and ,vocal numbers were ran- 'We anal a B secured th s loaf p toaell � �A�� Flour ''Mills , dared by !Fire. Robert Sadler, of Canada 13rt'ad. 4et s loaf next - �� !`�J '- � •�,"' Greensc-nod, !lira. Either Palmer, time you are in town. of.New York. and George T. and We don't sell coal oil nor gasoline,but •F' - just fresh groceries, probisions, Mr Lee. of 9touffville. These j g Work done while you waif -- - g' aril, the children sitM grand-child- fruits etc. Phone2808, - ra,rrf James Brand-k rR-Mi dil'. SF wo.,w-aoultryr-Rat ter, Eggs, '. FRANK CHIDLOW, • Claremont, were the latter,s. c�t� : 'guests Mr. am 4_4n.. CLARFMOrT ONTARIO Yv e d e in the market, for winter end though well ad anc�d 'in year. i�'rg11is wheat,, oats, barley took part in the Kot;Al rinarh�,"°- CLA ,EMONT GARAGE AGE selecfiona with heir old-time and rye. .,Inquire _ rness and sweetuess of reQdit Ot all took. It and desi+tn - .cleii ._ - kept its stank. It will pay you ion, The former, acting by re- Having rented J. McGrath's Gar fOr prices, oa11 at our works acd inspect our stook tlueataa cltairrnaa of the eveninr, %ga, i am prepared to ruake expert obtain prix" Douu.'t be misted ezpre-3sed big pleasure over the repair4on allri:ikey of cars. All age-tows donoiemploy them,cousequenl4 makes of Swrage Batteries repair- ly we oan, and a*throw off the "=»' pre4ence of so many of his friers lg, The old and new. ­ho filled the build ed and recharged. Acency for, 1 ■[l� • oommms.00 o:iu per asnt.,wnsou7aa esrtsinly save by purobasina from as. ' `-ins to itg capacity, and expresa+ed Bati;cery. callsolioNad. Zheir,Appre ration of the artist' Ind. phone No. 1808 �•- �ill8 e,t work by fregnentencores, as weH' J. T. MATHESON STOUFFER, c�1 y - ' r iasbya hearty vote of thanks at127 6f W. Toronto Q � r� �G erl� f Onto*and Works, Whitby, Ontaci4 ' � I Claremont, Ont. + °- .•rz- 'n�=�:S' 4 .h„ ,�iM• .N.,,. t Mi.7R F /.n:a - "'' ''2�r•' ,��y: i� 'RT '.,C. '"' ,:S"•y' yy- "` :`r icy*•?+ .q?. 4"c'='�:' '' - :4" i. q• '+�kr"�'�.°"'T•'' +w:.. XM`;"'. •'�'i.,.�i'' r. i'�'�> !'� t,:. <a.'�-t- :'yc,,,;r•: _ .`o ;,sgcva�' •J•,r...w.y.,6h '"•fir:::.-^r' ,,Cy .pa' ',r`k-:%:�.:y� .,y... :S •'a 5 �.,',d�.7d�`,•:. �.. ",.�,x'••'i� .,...,'.r^•'•r.<y o a 's' - .' .,},, ';; .ra.r. v''yh',..a.•ryxkr••;"ro.jP' " a' `.�.. �`s_as�°• a•ie. ?A::'•c41' ;," r`L ':;w'C4.. ,.< -'$`.x. .,�is..-'.1,..Sr. -;irk:5-.sva:.v .n, a�v, L & •'7":,d' rT- .y,.. Ty,r"a _ .vw•. _ •,�'+ns r:,, 'a, _;�;,,.:J �''Y%y- t',>'i:- :`:-• .St, �'`',!'''.-' - - '- 'fG:•� r. •a x_-:+',,...rrb. _ ,�„Th•v ` {�• ',P, `.,. ''y .. ,rdw l�- ..fy „ .ric`. �1� � •.n•.-.s .^ '.�,v., ,+>.n: 7pr� >yx,� ye,,,, y,w' .•;i:- °,�',.: - ''^•u..'�i?• �s:+` ,;�*l.• '.s:' � '11.1. .�°•+r: .Kir :,lra'; .its. •:. ...�: C'+: 1 :�._ _ - .,t.a r;r',:.fi �i ',;• .1,-,y <T�.y.!",f_,`'Y4 _ ,a �:' a �r�.. .j•'a" ,fro ME MMMN SROWS .''• - E _ 7 e 4 RURAL RESIDE_NTS. o Holders Of Five Year fl vt jbql Mang u upre- p: da Zoacy of ."arming ThrOiig}1" .. � € 1. out the Dominion. ., o mdats total population, accord- - z er scent Can ada s Y: Ug to the flunk figures of the sixth ce®sue pubiisbred by the Bureau of Vi ® ' Statistics. .emr8,788,4y88, as increase of .` 0.01 tla�o aab,aaw ao�uraa'Otl A4 .. "'r. w ' . .0w 1811 ceases& represenUng a gain - `•-tz = 'Cos'the decade of 2L95 per cent. This ..;' •le to be compared with an increase of - Issued $11 1917 and Maturing 1st Dec-ember, 1922. =: p _7 oppuktion amounting to 34.13 per us cent between the,''ce mm enumera tioRSS o_f 1901 Lad 1911, due considera- tion. being taken of the fact that the 5 ; ,, decade included the mar yenta - CONVERSION 'PROPOSALS ' :with their subetantfai death-roll and their'vtrtttal,essetion of immigration l ' md: the immediate poet•war era of HE`MINISTER OF FINANCE offers to holders Holders of-the maturing bonds who wish to avail restriction and discouragement of the ` of .these bonds- who desire to continue their themselves of this conversion privilege should take _ a same tide their bonds AS EARLY AS POSSIBLE, BUT NOT t ,' x...,, investment in Dominiori of Canada securities the Canadaa population exhibits afair- LATER THAN SEPTEMBER 30th, to a Branch of privilege of exchanging the •maturing bonds for new any Chartered Bank in Canada and receive-in exchange 1J even balance between urban and g ' .',rQrdl r+eeddeate. the rnmi popnla+tion bands bearing S�} per cent interest, payable half yearly, an official receipt for the bonds surrendered, containing- ® :. = of Canada baring returned at 8,824,828 Of either of the folloaving classes: an undertaking to deliver the corresponding bonds of and the urban at 3,880,444 This•is. a �. -the new issue. ® •__+ ' tra t`pecaliae 'to Canada among the .> s) Five yeai bonds, dated 1st November, Dominkes,of the Empire and is an lu- 1922, to mature Ist November. 1927. Holders of maturing fully registered bonds, interest :,y payable by cheque from Ottawa, will receive their ® a<1 q • . . dicu<tioa at thv3 general manner is Ten year bonds dated 1st November, December 1 interest cheque as usual. Holders. of �3" '_ Bch Cansdiaa natural resources are - �) exploited and developed'ln con- 1922, to mature 1st November, 1932. coupon bonds will detach and retain the last unmatured function with the settlement and cultf- coupon before surrendering the bond'itself for conversion y nation, of agricultural lands Whilst 'While the maturing bonds will carry interest to lot purposes. ?'• . agriukure continues as Canada's December, 1922, the new bonds will commence to ears ®' "`• prime industry, first in all respects. - The surrendered bonds will be forwarded by banks ,., interest from let November, 1922, GIVING A BONUS -to the Minister of Finance at Ottawa, where they will _.: the Domiffion is also developing as a OF A FULL MONTH'S INTEREST TO THOSE be exchanged for bonds of the new issue, in fully Manufacturing country, not alone for dloomde:needs but with as eye.to an AVAILING THEMSELVES OF THE CONVERSION registered, or coupon registered or coupon bearer form PRIVII.Et�E- carrying interest payable 1st May and 1st November coo-espanoe she b trade, and a population of each year of the duration of the loan,the first interest , it...: tianaaos of the balance of popalatioa payment accruing and payable 1st May, 1923. Bonds is skideace at the maner in which the This offer is made to holders of the maturing bonds of the new issue will be sent to the banks for ®• fiu desaitriee of agriculture and industry and is net open to other investors. The bonds to be delivery immediately after the receipt of the surrendered sire interwoven au progress brad in {band, inued under this proposal will be substantially of the bonds. i t h Rural and Urban Population. same character as those which are maturing, except P ' _ _..-__The bonds of the maturing.issue which are not In the past decade the rural popula- that the exemption from taxation doss not apply to the converted under this proposal:will be paid'off in cash on ■ r itim of Cearda has increased by 13.12 .. app issue. _. -aihe let December, 1922. Per cent Whilet the urban his fu- - r cs+eased by 32.57 per teat. This is a: apftiSR Teapecti-ve increases of 17.16 w. $. FIELDING, a ;pee cent. and 62.26 per cent. in the _ - er of Finance. ' ,prev tow d'ecaft Whill9t agriculture r reoetved as eariiar start in Caaed9 Dated at Ottawa, Oth August, 1922. ]I+Liniat ` the,real growth of irabas try.is the Do- _ minion has taken to th sF e •,f lice M. a.- 'twenty yearn, following the sneoese of - ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ / ■ _- r'twming development and the tooreas- +�r': Llbc neede of the country. - Tirs spores at the 1821 �ea as very 'showing that even in this,area there ;A Marital Obligation. o n the Seaboard. are left to grow-and supply fruit later. �olea:3t 1Iluattst+s the drsveio are other importmt factors bealdee "i mast sal these blscnks are sae!" ' Cutting out the extra shoots Is called pment The surf is pounding on a white beach " k= "Western Canada in the same period at w and cattle exclaimed the young husband. pruning- As. the season.of harvest >e a rate, out of apt propbrtiotp to other Wth the exceptions of the provinces "However r•arnld yon say those were leagues away, drawing near, young plants are com. ,seeitioce of the Dominion. After show- ," A ridge of snow that rides and rides to maturity to replace those that _ of Ontario and Quebec, which have fine biscuits?" whispered his mother � Upon the shoreward moving tides will have to be cut down. There are : ikq the leading fncrmses at the 1911 been developing at a rapid rate as the as the fair bride went to get more ,%t roll from half across the world oeoaos, they led again in 1921 by a industrial arena of the Dominica, a1L from the kitchen. beyond the gray areas where as a result of a single � ^ w•die margin. Aibm>ta having in�ereseed the provinces have in varying proper- "I didn't say they were flue, molt- planting the plants have continued to 16s population by 57.22 per cent. in the tioms a superiority of rural residents er;' replied the young man; "I merely produce bananas for twenty years. ?tl1 A distant surging steamer trails her. rya decade, Saskatchewan by 63.80, Bri- over urban. The balance of popula- said I must say so." smoke clouds far a f, ' ithh Columbia by-33.66, and Manitoba .tion throughout the country is, in tact, ).alai stain upon the misty rim One Apple a Day Keeps— 'by 32-37 per cent The three Prairie a satisfactory one as indicating the i Fiat well, sleep well. live well, and ;Proviacea to the ten'year period in- aoa'tinned supremacy of farming over Prehistoric Pipes. A craft outbound for province dim, be happy by simply m'aeticatin one Ics,eesed their papalation prom 2,720. all other activities oomblaed with, at Pipes have been found In Europe Or sliver bay beneath the burninE g the same time, a maintenance of that antedate those of America The tropic star. sound flood apple per day! Sounds • '.187 to 2,480.664, by 780,481, or more - strange, but it is a fact nevertheless. ; dm 44 per cent. In thla prime agri- healthy progress along the Have of pipe in these prehistoric times must I The acids of the s also, are of icaknral area is the past tea years the manufacturing is which the Dominion have been used -for Smoking herbs IIntiriag eeagulle dbp and wheel iQ pDWQ, u graceful arc, invaluable use for men of sedentary .<W0111l Population increased by.47.52 per is making only a lees stren.uone hid other than tobsaeco. probably as L core White wings abovo the.foam and habits, whose livers are sluggish in .went and the urban by 48.48 per cent., for national importance. _' many spray action, these acids.serving to ellmin- _ That swing across the seaboard day, ate.from the body the noxious matters Until from main myster cue comes the which, if retained, would make the r£ : edging dark brain heavy and dull, or bring about 'fit -::'.,,:: .g L. - _. \ < ..: _ _ :, .. .- —'f 2sn:+•,' 1L+- g'-iQ _ _p'ivuo. wild OLaer - - _ II. _ 0__ allied troubles. �;ArVelSt1l! Bananas r Some such experience must have• ` Y g led to our custom of taking apple.- �reai��+t At the fruit store you will notice sauce with roast pork. rich goose, and -r - i B�l�i.GGLl►s that the big bunch of bananas Is usual• like dishes. : ..: • ly hn witlh� the fruit bending down- � $� p _ r:`- .• �e the apple contains a makes 1rQ *�p dq�S - • ' ward.�That position we learn from , ak �D �.he days wor easy � larger percentage of phosphorous than I Mr.Philip K. Reynols, is not the natur- any athm. fruit or vegetable. This -K al position of the growing fruit. As phosphorous is admirably adapted for - '; EAVY,starchy foods slow 'RTeight for weight, there is - the single flower bud on the individual renewing the essential nervous matter L `'-L' s.7- ->= --�a'ere act-ual nourishment i1a !banana plant increases in size itbeada pine. v! Lhe oralns and a : --Grape-Nuts speeds them up Grape-Nuts than in roast beef. i ° °"°' De Z, has—tbe Covering br„ t, s ,nm g„n n is one of bYsg east- :for the days work. : A Dominion Government an. I,drop off and disclose the young banau- sA vegetable substances for the stow. _ alysis shown that Grape-Nuts as, wbdch point outward. As they be* ash to deal with, the whole process of This wholesome, healthful come larger they point upward, to, Indigestion b-iag.completed in about ? - cereal food is made from prime coatains 179'9 calories to the ward the sun. eigYzty-flue `-minufes. Furthermore, t wheat and malted barley, �pound, whereas a rib roast of Each, banana plant—popularly but there is nothing more conducive to a baked for 20. hours to insure beef as. purchased (with its incorrectly called a tree—bears only good nigb•t's rest than eating an apple "easy digestion and perfect as- 20% of refuse) is known to a single bunch of bananas,_which_ie_-before-�&_ b 0 t e a ll d "h d " o us - n similstion, 'contain but 111 calories o tl>< _ made up of sea a an B, or 1 •: — pound. tars. The "hands" grow separately in " All the nutritive and mineral . spirals, and each contains from ten to y Why Black for Mourning? elements of the grains, which Delicious Grape-Nuts is twenty-five bananas, or "fingers." Com• The custom of wearing black as'& : _ Nature needs to feed the tis- most economical,too,affording martially bananas are classed actor • sign of mourning originated with sues, glands, bone and blood, more breakfasts in less bulk i ing to "brands." -A bunch that has lei Anne, the wile--ofieharlea Vlll., 'at - _ ;:are retained in' Grape-Nuts. than any other Cereal food. than sin is not readily marketable; France, who, at the death of her bus- ' - oat-o -arms the standard bunch has nine, and all band; surrounded her .coat -of -arms by grocers everywhere bunches with nine or more clusters w lack in token ' • � - -` illy black, and wore tr --- / are classed as nine-hand fruit. A nine- of her widowhood. This was then in r hand bunch vaTiee in weight according direct opposition, to the usual custom, e %� ���::, which was to wear white as the sync ; to the variety of the fruit and to the bol of mourning. The royal . • ;soil an,d the climatic conditions under yak fas'hdaa i rape .:,Nu Rh3ch it is grown; the average weight was adopted, and has ever since re- t�� is from fifty to seventy-five pounds. mained. ' o-o, g:; —'� + BODY BUILDER Occasionally you see a bunch that has b „a�-i4 .� }' as many as twenty-two "hands'' and Poor Grandpa. b - more'than_three tundred bananas; a Father—"You see, every time you A F � "There's a AeCrS011n bunch as large as fast nigh` weigh are a bad boy papa gate a grey_ �. gpprox imately. one hundred and fifty Boy (after a moment's reflection)-- - Made by Gaaadian Postnm Cereal Co.,Ltd. pounds. ''Oh, but you mast have been a vary Windsor, Ontario When a bunch of•bananas is cut the bad boy. Look at grandpa!" = •'� # individual plant is destroyed, but the O— root is still able to send up shoots. The bul•ydogs which are so popular After the first, crop of fruit from two today are the result of two centur es to five of the most promising shoots of csredul brooding. �CG�>"�q!..'? r}.•".�i, 'i'•iY��z„r' .. *.�,; �a Av ,!a.t. •.i.,,. ;Ez.^}v'�,^.eF-.; ^�r•"'�.ir fi•'N5 i��. F�.�,�•,C', j�:r•djgy,,� ' a6 ''.-ci; �"`+ r. , �:''An±sFa$'a:.�1�1" �i•!i,.0 a�.i, T+,e:k•L.+_ r,ssd.•,cSR.aft'v°`:..'k.;'!.ts1+...tinft'a�4'!^.ore,,.sa.,::`�S:tit"`=te�TC�r•?h-`.-"•s.' '' tt' `Sn_'."'7u',....rw,.'a;i�t"!7Y-i:.idS.:,.";•�w`,-Y:.a.FJ;.`�Si .'!'a•^'^' �7R!S�fr'.£T'�w'.o},'",�c:.tip'a'��; •+,iNTi. I'•-�'!:••••L' ^':.ii -^Pw .'iE!3'�"i]is-�.ilril.r'�M k' ''S.°•3'EL. _.- Pill .j •` ;,�.r; � "'.i �`'. ?w 'e:'�"•'. r.F• ..g's,:- •.•r.•xi`' u,.i• `w. ... ,•r :.A ~'4°'`°,`•.;.:.�r-<<:A:•. ;,'-� ear'*! 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"•"s,' ^..w.:%•+� .':,.;,' � _ �ss;. mac,. ••::iky�. _ .. .,. _ ... �.n�_.aLrti`:.,_.. .. •.�:es..3 x,..:4•+9•"«-: —.��- `fir'. .ra"r:;era'-.'.' ;:: s± - .. ... ... .. - dct•+e : . '.a,:;r-,..=.. ... - _. .. .. kyO GTwo �n Fatty R3 � : aea for oa wa. ar W#NTPID -YOUNQ LADIEiB W re. :a NEED} RICH BLOOD �dacs o �- _ re Restored Nursea.Wllandra Rosy al, (xi rdexce with the ,rig as a Act). THING andR icaWN attach. !8 in PYSE p, L; ctt-.•'. -in". O t. - - � By 'T'anta �ADIE t3TITC ilf the Blood is Not•Kept Pare - 'ARTICLE tt. y One of the outstanding features o! meet fits anx machine, o..5�ttonnolw :. _ yv, Taniac is that very often several mem- PHEN80N,e88 Quincy Street,.Chicago. y Health Wfll Break Down. Maktny Waves in the Ether. 'bers of the same family are restored , It is useless to tell a hard working Drop a stone !n a pond. What do sent out four or five hundred roll to health by !t Thousands o1 suhe aaBlras VAJF%'=. : y°?. ..woman to take life snarly and not to you observe? A band o[ ripple ex- away can usually only be heard with cases are on record and it is now the Tamil HOLE OR PART TIME TO'SX1,4' worry. To do so is to ask the.almost panda from the eeatce of disturbance more•elaborate and expensive equip- y medicine !n countless homes our eompiete line of electric dx. 'impossible, But, at the,same time, it and sets distant small.floating objects meat. Just what are the differences -throughout the U. S., Canada, Mexico Lib srsalacomaiisdoa f w P Eer> V.0 :, = ' is the duty of every woman to save. bobbing up and down. punch the between this and the cheaper cutlit, and Cuba. Mrs. Bert.Hewer, 198 East trio supply Co.. 1284 St. Clair Ave„ Tor• Ave., North Hamilton, Oak, onto. her strength to meet any unusual de- water with a stick for alternate long will be explained Later. We must re- ogys: mania. It is a duty she owes herself and short periods, pausing between lava to the subject of waves, and we "My,healtb was so broken down that QEAsoN OF 1929 orr7,Rs AN ES- I was unable to do my housework, but CEPTIONAL opportunity to- earn sad family, for her future health may them,and we note that the floating ob- hour they may be erected in the aMeF from ten' to'arty dollars weekly with sf jects bob up and down for correspond- y ��• Tnnlnn l..1, .1 .f..t ty "..rt ale tip 'mom l9 end our line of personal greetfag cards., g periods~ as the band o! r! now feet fine. My non and daughter Whole or isp'Mare trine may ba devoted opt d to . To guard against a complete break- in pples due u.•.:^..� .�, a:, down in health the blood must be kept to each period of agitation passes - ;?.. •? also took Tanlac wits! gaol results. the work; samples free; write for full.. ' e t We call it our family medicine." details Carlton Publishing Co., Dept. rich,red and,pure. No other medicine them. Make the long and short peri-- :i: :;? W.P., 886 Spadina. Ave.,i Toronto. �p . - does this so well as Dr. Williams'Pink ods of agitation correspond with the *'j"'' '• Thar$ Is not a single portion of the Pills. This medicine strengthens the symbols of the Morse code, and we �. '. ' body that is not benefited by the help- :vs EAs.E. , i_.'nerves, restores the appetite and i:.' ••: ;,;+;': ftil action of Tsndac. By enabling the ARN—WONDERFUL VALUE@ AND. - have a crude method of commanica• �, �.� keeps every organ healthily toned rip. flea which has, perhaps, a better right_ :•;:�•', .; stomach and other vital organs to per Colors, samples free—tleoraetown lollen Mille, ont. Women cannot always rest when the %:"°: form their functions the Y y than the radio system to be called .• . :•b may' HENS WANTED AL1VE 82 CENTS x' should, but they can keep their " �;* The stick which disturbed �-�•; ;'=:i whole system is nourished purified - ,' henad. ` s pound'. Albert Lewis, 688 Duadaa yy strength b the occasional no.$ of Dr. y Toronto. ant. :sir y the water represeata .a transmitting .•. ::,•:e - ---. sad atreagt Get a battle loin went, TP Williams' Pink Pills. Among those station, while the floating objects are •.;_ at any good druggist ,((�ENE HUNDRED ACRE FARM ON `•;;,;'? �f lJ Huron Road (Provincial Highway) ^' who have found benefit from this receiving station,rlegistering the paste : `r medicine is Mrs. Cora Conrad Broad + ,--- Hearin the er Kids. p a el p L•• sear Clinton; two s rtn wells. a leadld age o! the ripples by their vibrations F;.•_- ,. _ 0 .' � buildings, good orchard and feac•a Sol " »T :•°: terms and further particulars apply tot Cove, N.B., who Bays: My system rip and down. Notice that the ripples "Yea have decided to stay on the T was very much ran down, and my die away as the;-advance. Small ob- farm'„ G. A P. Brickeaden & Co., Barrllrtsm blood poor and vats y. I antlered a jeota at some distance from the centre ,.% "Yes," said Mr. Cobbled. "I d� London Loan Beds., London, ant , ti •great deal from lLeadacbsa and dizzi- ;.;; W>Q>bl T !i'itrll3PAMM WAZTZD. of disturbance are scarcely affected ; ., * couraged durin' th week,,but i cheer 'naffs; my appetite was poor, aad I at ail. We phall And it the same In ++'";•� up considerably on Sundayv." E HAVE A CASH PURCHAfIlsB .�1sa tired easily. I decided to try Dr. Wt1- radio. The farther remoY$sL-c re- _ �:+"+`;�.. 'f "How is that?" M. fora weekly newspaper in Os. Yams'Pink P131e have every reason - ` `' o Fri must b• attractive. Sent • »:' , to be ceiver .id from lire transmitter, the a,' v f�cit�` I listen to people who come on full Information toa•W��VP`1bUileltaa ask glad that I did et-. Soon I felt more difficult it becomes to detect the '� here from town in their automobiles. better, and under the continued use wireless.�YBe, I Without enquiring too deeply into After I hear them tell Oheir troubles I. _ ■■�� Of the pills the headaches and dizzi- Let us now, before we leave the the nature of ele_tric:t let us assume BELTING FOR StiH.� y forget that I have any of my own. `- ness were gone, and my blood seemed pond, drop a big rock In where we pre- that a current is suddenly made' to In a better condition than before. For - vfously had the stick, and watch the flow along a wiro-from A to B. to stop MinarWs Llalmsnt forsele everywhere 111HRESI3ER BELTS AND SUC= i ... this reason I recommend Dr. Williams' effect upon the floating things. Many and instantly return to A, and to re- 1 TION boss. new and used, shipped .: Pink Pula." subject to approval at lowest vices fn ' You can get Dr. ink Pills of those which were nearest the rock peat this return journey several thou& Nature observers have noted that• Canada. York Belting Co.. 115 York Williams'' as it struck the water are quite swamp- and times per second. among birds the leak, the tbrush, the!19t Toronto, oat through any dealer in medicine o: by ed this fie. The ripples are much Surrounding and,Indeed,permeating blackbird and the robin are some of ;. mail at 50 cents a box or six boxes for larg'$t• and those ob rtinate pieces of the conductor A. B. is the ether, We the early risers, Rverything we get In life oames $2.50 from The Dr. Williams' Medicine flotsam and jetsam whist- refused to migbt Imagine this ether to be punch- r through the gateway of oar thought. . Co., Brockville, out If that is pinched., stingy, mean,- that be strongly affected before will pre- ed, drst In one direction by the rapid w senUy be bobbing up and down quite flight of current from A to B,and.they , flows to us, will con resp,aad. ` Radom Remarks- ' merrii;. Here we tBC�e something to the opposite direction by the re- Dodgeiry and duplicity never suc. analogous to the high power wiraless turn of the current to A. As a body coed In the Ioag run.—Mr. Asquith- station, whose signals can be detect- of water Is set rippling when punched WONDERFUL The rets s goad time coining. but it's ed at n distances. It is hike the with a stick, so we may suppose the ; IL good time coln'ing.—Mr. Thomas Jay political gentleman of the powerful ethos• to be net rippling when punched r ' Woman are more practical sad lava voice~ whose utterances can be heard with electric currents. :_.THE WAY IT � tooled by words Chian men.—Ludy Ask- all over the field. We don't need ear with. - trumpets t0 catch d what our ste_totfaa �1�/�li�� CO> PLC I i'� . It is a mesa s jab to hew the path. friend says~ nor do we require amplify- ' ]HELPED DER woman's to make it pleasant-+•Lady lu apparatus to bear signals from the ,�. ---- Kitty Vincent larger wireless stations. Signals from KU much prefer,animals to human be- such a big station as Arlington, for s; ,logs; they never let one down.—Sir a example,can be detected over a thous `o Writ" mss' Lelmlery of ti ',Marshall Hall. KC. and miles or so with the simplest type � Bt ckviQey OIIta?iOt Regard• :a My' husband does not worry. He of receiving equipment. quite weak tAt the first sign a hlnep dnrfms he hot weather give the 1lttle ones . � i - (— 1w �,•.yd1a E. �� doe* his best and leaves the rest to transmitters can, of cause. be beard Baby's Own Tab1Qta or In a tow emrs-_ •�lT I - Ye$'et" C.,,-,r . jand Providmeft—Mrs. Lloyd George. with elementary outfits, but only local- be may be beyond aid. These Tablets The human heart is libe water; It ly, 'It is Impossible to state, Owen ap- will paevsut summer complaints if Brockille Ontarto.—"I took Lydial 4 freezes it a certain temperature and proximately,what range will be attab>ti given occasionally to the well child HOUK E. Pinkham a Vegetable Compound melts under the influence of warmth. ed by a transmitting station of a given and will promptly relieve bliese trou ._ 'or weakness and ```, —Dena Inge, power or over what radios'a certain , female disorders, I I never committed.ma bras i! they Dome on suddenly. Baby's trimapy—that receiving set will receive Quite to Oil lld. Broke Out( lea. was so weak, at Is, why I am alive. today.—Sir Own Tablets &where elwaya be kept in 0 ;' r Horsy easily s oa$-a�-a-bar! kilowatt wire'• flr8d $Gill Used every home where there are young y� nmee that I COUI1 Poland, &Ot (on entering his ninety lase telephone tranamitter at High children. There !s no other medicine r had been dthin•war ' fourth Year). River, Alberta, was heard very clearly as good and the mother has the guar When my Iist1s girl was two " for nearaly three - It Is human to err; and the only fin- at a point near Honolulu. The dis- yes old �Le had a aevrhi pas of at and deadly error among all ourr er• tance covered in this case was abcut antes of a government analyst that out on ter bad In isn- years and the * r . � n they are absolutely eats. The Tablets out on her Lead is pira- � ,1� tereaL medicine* I m- rors denying that we.have ever err• two tbouaand eight hundred miles, al- are sold by medicine dealer•, or by ` pies. When the pimples had taken had not d _ g '� mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr. ! done me any goad. ed.—Mr. G. K Cheedeeton though th tranurmitter was nary ex came off her bead was 1 toured one of your petted to work over about live bun-I Wt.,,,& e' Medicine Co., Brockville. sady and used to tads so ; MONEY ORDERS, dred miles! A :eceliing set suitable)not t .little books Tn w7 :P 4� "f ay year out-of-town accounts t-7 far tae reception of local broadcasting' door one day and a .. � M� of .�yght I would give it a trial I' ig _ .. .Dominion Express Money Order. Five programmes may be purchased for Plants Animate Things. ilea but In I sent for a free. ; am now On my fifth bottle and it is Doliat's caste three Dents iwetlty or thirty dollars. Besides local ' Plante are really animate things. esmpb of Ca i�a Soap sad Oint- wonderinl the way it has helped me. , --�— radiophone broadcasts. it *III receive They lack the power of locomotion sent which �P� �• 1 beoght � I am feeling much better, have no v- His Only Desire. telegraphdc signals from powerful eta= more sad atbec twv weeks she was weak spolbs and can do all my work r such as most animals have, but the? .. ' now. I am recommending your boas aver distances of, perhaps, a Dom „ Father—"What aonld you ltd are capable of movement. Some of I (Signed) � Vegetable Compound to all I know �� 'brother or sister?" 3 - thousand miles. Occasionally, It may �m are a great deal higher in the Feb. 11,1911. I and you can use my testimonial to r6ceive radiophono broadcasts through �'R.I'• help other women."--Mss. =Csesr Tommy to Father—"If it makes no seats of life than some of the lower i1 difference to pen, dad. I71 have's Sox one or two 'hundred miles of spl;ce, der organisms olssgiflad as animals. �gyp'Oiatme°t aad'11a1- � Lamy, 176 Abbott St,, Brockville.- ,..::. _"ut bricks!„ but ti57s cannot'be relied upon, nos p 4�t��y Ontario. will the ropq • Lydia E:Piakham's Vegetable Cbm- s Mtnamrs L;nlwwnt Relleves OWerNOS aatee it. Rid nee broadcasta being Unreasonable. w^ " vv...4 6 � wadi no !or �r+*�+—'a 01- r, ! --- Mother—"Tommy, what's year little ments and has a record of nearly sift �> r •� brother crying so much about?" awndwwwmm Mrwsasag. years behina It. - EA i ■ i EDUCATION Tommy—'• 'Cause I'm eating my, cake an' won't give him any." "Is his own cake finished?" $Y DR. J. J. MTDDT..ETON "Yes, an'he cried while I was etitin' n that, too•" :. Provincial Board of Health, Ontario ±` Dr. Mtddleton_w�11-�e_llad to answer questions on Public Health-mat. hat One of the Best wdwn Travel- tors through this column. Address him at Spadina House, Spadina lore In Canada Says. - : "Now I am going to wive you an un- Oreacent, Toronto. solicited testimonial as they _____ _ _ • - H ay in the patent medicine advertising. e tofo re 'a- =-? -,_ I have bed a profound contempt for - _ We ustrLt;o laugh at the Chinese on in the station? Do you knrw why he intmente. Perhaps this is due to the , soeourrt of their strange CaabOmS, and does that? It is to see if'there are reason that I have been blessed with — - u rl _now we find the Chinese are laughing any cracks or flaws in the wheels a sturdy day In my l and have never UNLESS ou see the name .Bayst On tablets, yo$ been ill a day in my life. One day last J tall after a hard day's tramp in the , at us, John Chinaman is a funny f el- that might cause a breakdown on the sluah of Montreal, I developed a severe are not-getting Aspirin at all Iovo'•when he is at home is his native journey. The sound of the wheel pain in my legs and of course like a land. He puikls the roof of Iris house man who has never had anything wrong 3s When struck ladlcatea whether or not with him physfcally-. I complained rather 'first and the walls afterwards- He the wheel is all right and in good re- -boisterously. 'rne goon tittle wire say": A 4 "I will rub them with some liniment I pays the doctor when in good 'healtlh pa.•b•. Is it not far better to do this have. "Go ahead," I said. just to �q J. and stors laving him w+ben sickness than to wait till the crash comes and humor her. "Well, in she comes with a ' bottle of 3Mard1s Uninimt and Bets gr=�� _ '',• ;: F?"< oomea. We used to hear about this then say it was an unnoticed crack in busy. Believe me the pain disappeared and think it strange, and we just the wheel that caused the accident. a taw minutes after, and you can tell ,. the world I said no.' iii laughed at the Chinese and eeir} What Why should the name rea oa4ag floc (signed) FRANIC E. JOHNS, Montreal. .: an idea!" and gave the mattes no fur- apply to our health, our physical con- then thought dition? Would it not be much better But times have changed. We in this if so eal3ed well-people-could fee peri —00ARi7tG-- T `. country are winning to find out oddcally examined instead of sick, LAND SAL T that the Chinese were a highly civi- who have already broken down like the lazed people in the days when AngIo- train wheel! Tree; the human wheel, Bulk, .,,-Saxons were Cave-men- Many of the like the raR#way wheel boa to be re- TORONTO SALT WORKS Chinese customs, ....,.: ".... have stood paired--the docbar is needed to effect' _ ° # the test of time, C. J. CLIFF TORONTO :ACCept `Only an hlnbroken package" of "Bayer Tablets of and this Prsctiee of a cure, but if the necessary repairs „ paying the doctor whew one is well, head been dome before and not after Aapirin, which contains directions and dose worked out by Y it- now r� western ooanttiee sickness acme,or rind physical defects a>.t.�w x,,.� nee — pbysicians during Z2 years and proved' safe by millions fat. as a very p an --been min childhood,fast$suf= to do feting and {I1-dlealth �oa�a be a�iaea: Book on Cards —Headache :_Rheumatism Why overrhaul your motorboat, and The day will come when the wen J DOGS 1?1SF�►SF3 Toothache Neuralgia - ' Neuritis d. ��aaaa new to rsa neglect overhauling your old body? person will take his annual oe semi. MZ9444 >n" to any AA- Earache Lumbago Pain Pain Why have year motor car ezaminsd arultral health examination as natur- area" b th• Auttbor. l periodically, and not your ntonsaCh, ally as he balances his bank book. f opal i 8ts �$andy "Beer'+boxes o! 12 tablets—Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggist16 your heate•t, your liver, year longs? That is something to ]oak forward to, New =estT•11-a. .+ it oil ever see a railway employee ee and the sooner it oomes into v AaDfrtn to the trade mark cid. toted to is well of Royer Aspirin ins o! B sir 4 You y P y ague seettcaelde•ter o1 3alrcyllgcid. Wh11e it is well known that Aspirin mesa• BayY : rtafke file wisest-of s tt'>3tin era it stags"true.better.- - -- ISSUE No. 36----22. . =ate•-•-, 'st thebabtie against lmftettoas the abiets of ssyer eomna�s� - ! wW b• stamped with their general trade mark. tit• "gager Crean" : tY �^aei::;>s:.. ..•.,,._.,•._ ...,.-. �� ::._.<'' - .. - - -. _-._ v _. sT..A.•.._,._.....z.rL°`_'•_".'%`ae",Y..•'.,�-.� ---- MUNRO _.7 0 -­7 .x­ --- , 1!7-1"' - S �R -The South Ontario Tea' -W Lung Branch, the chars' R. and Mrs, MoncuK of ' visited over r6eeting ou Oet. 12tb and 13th. holiday with G.*and'Mrs. Bakbr. -Chae. Keeso of Listowel was - e cutl -Reeve Crawford' i' LOCALISMS, Associatiou will hold thelir antlual' gratulate Mies Margar 8 vl�iticg at choo ay., 0 et,McMaster on bay iog succec-f ul- the holne Of his aunt, MrE;, Me- :koEae over the holiday. 7 in ly passed the entrance exams. Murtry, of Burceyrooke Farm. Miss Florence Down was -'';;,.'Peterboro over the holiday. Moore aud -Mrs. Balsdon, of -Co The Chamber of mmerce jU Port William, and J. 1. and Mr@.- -C. R. Ham, Balsdon, of Markham, @pent Stim- w monthly st arriv fio -s--h6obl, B o Y-6 of Itiglebart, ill hold their regular ed in time r c Ling with his parents here. meeting on Tuesday evening next. ith E -The annual School Fair wi day y; and Mrs. Balsdor. 11 be notice iegiven of -Juhn Dwyer was laid off duty Knickers, Stockings, Caps, Boots old Fit Pickerin on Sept.21st. the Harvest Services at St. Goor. for several days last 4eek owing and Mrs.Vadley and child- ­,and Sweaters. -C to injuries to one of his feet, 'but ire's Church on Sept. 17th. Rev. spent a day last week with F. J, Moore, of St. James' Cathed- has now reoumed work, Hamilton friendr. ral, will officiate. Start witb a Clean Slate"and a Clean Suit -hk-s- Manhard and Geo. Dew- A number of our residents at- e;. 6M dad the Field Day bpo-ts at -G. W. Harker,of Toronto,who'ey, of Brookville, and MieLa Round. recently ptirchased the LeM pro. tree, of New Zealand, called on -�:-Y� airportonL%boirDay. In porty, hmmoved with his wife Mrs. Dickia� and Mr. and Mr ' -Miss &lla Andrew has bee Do your"Exbibition buying at home and �1,` "Aai&off dutZfor several'days­but and amily into the village. We Chapman on'Subday. W W.... �Zb r I n is now reco wid8t. welcome them to otir compare our prices and quality nice y. -T. F. Reeve. who hHo -been Mrs . ve"antic] light.- New A(gvertimements. bpeDdiUK LiJP-, SULUIUel' With with ot ris. �g-5- or,of Springfield. Mass., are visit- aunt. MrL2. McMurtry, of 'Burney- Ing with the former's parent@, W. ECOND MOWER AiNE'S PREA D at the' Ex. be' sure -'and goe ' 'Wil.. "I'M s Rem and FL A rooke Farm, has re SER for sale. Apply J.R.Thexton,PickLin' Whilp turned botne w G.a;ud Mrs. Hani. Saekatoon. We miss his plemant 91 no Mrs. Sibbald, M rs. E smile. FOR SALE-2 mntoreveles rs I . liams' Shoe Exhibit :They will wer and Miss Irene Roge eft on vest pocket kodak. T.C. Brown, Brough- Walter find Mrs. Hender-on 351Y Friday last for a two week's holi. and family, of Gormley, Mr. and Al zad cutting box.in&st-class ha D J. how Canada's Best 0 day at Atlantic City. be leased to show you " -W Mr@. Lewi@, of Toronto, Mr. and OR SALE-A Masrey-Harris B;iz- �f4 p In lawaV and daugbter, Sarles; qf Stirling, and Miss G"ailey, Dunbarton. �s oe 51 6 F Miss Marjorie, have been spending r, -52 Staple Pauline Satles of Treuton, spent a couple of weeks with relati D 'ver' Sunday'with Mrs.Rankin. ROOTS REPAIRE -Boots xiaa Footwear is made. and friends in the city shoes repaired neatly and quickly; Thos. § '-The La*s'.Aid of the Metho- Watson,Church St.Pickering. 11-23 -The new asphalt pavementle now laid as far as the Rosebnnk IEF g �t 15 ezents per pound 41ist Church have arranged for 7VOR .SALE-Bav gelding, Clyde#. oney .goin their special Sunday and offering sideiroad and ra d progress is now JU dale 3 iears old..- Phone Clare ISM. A. on Sunday, Oct. lot. Rev. A. M. Carruthers,R.R.2,Claremont. 51-52 being inade in tKile work. -R. A. and Mrv.- Bunting and Irwin, B. A., B.D.,of Oshawa,will OR SALE-Agood. team'of farm' Fred T. Bunting) Pickerin d W. H. and Mrs. Crumm' er visited preach, morning and evenin R. Flints". App4 tf! W.H.Mo6re,lot 20,con. 15 -on Thured last fire destroy. 1.Pickering, 1 172 miles west of Picketing Vill-- Established 1857. 51-52 with J. S. and Mrs. Jepha*n, of ad the barn of V. J McDonald, of- age- Streetaville, on Sunday. -Wm. Hall haa been busy.dur the Brock road. The outbuildings, QHI.NGLES FOR SALE-First and the season's crop, a hcrse and a tJsecorid cl y..British Columbia shin- Ing the past wftk getting road t lowest-p."bat"'PrIc". Thos. Pate y bmll were also prey to the flames.- the Red Cwei rooms for the use The-cause of the fire was undoubV of the-new Continuation class. AX sowvi rCH-Desiler in wool. -The bridge on the Brock ro!Aj edly sponta6eous combustion. AV C 0 1 M bdes. live f ; 1, horse bait etc. Residence The residence also caught' fire rock 1-4 miles north of brougham. 0 Bto which has been undergoing repairs on B road I several thues, but %ith the help gham P.0. a9ly during the past two months, has of neighbors and residents of the agj been opened for traffic. I OST-A 10-ick an.d wbite spotted village who responded to the call ifoit hound.w,th collar with brass studs. Re- tanley Davis is ha, ward fo�information I-ading to its recovery G ving 131- for hel tlie fires were soon extin. barber-sbop greatly improved by in Brilhnger,Claremont. having it repainted. the. work. guisheS. The buildings were The Boys fg 7 being done by W. 0. Bingham, of st-kred in* -the Maple Leaf. The 'lUORSES FOR SALE-1 tParn of yrupathy of the Community iti I I biack itei,:wngs. %uit heavy work C heap for Claremont. Mr. and Mrs. MeDon. W.,LcLy.-unribarton. 'Sin 1,Wt- .. -i;ck";e. Apply at lot it, con A'. Picken g Will soon be "hitting extended to The Y. P. 8, of St. Andrew s ald in tb4ir r-eiioug loss. They Church hill hold their, .regular desire through the 'NFws to thank I�RTAGE-To and1vini -Torbinto. the trail" tor school. �,a4orwab3e rates: Evimatet ;Iven on ­tueeting on Friday evening Fit 8 till wbo rexpotided so promptly Thos,Wi!bams.-R.R, No. 1. Locust PtI0111' o'clock. All the member are re. and willingly to the call for assi*i.. Ind.phom 3017 Nlark� .33-9 How aboutthe Boots quested to attend. anc-e and by tl>eir efforts c-aved -The many friends of Rey, A.- -tiction, OR R-A T.E-A quactity of 0. A. C. Knickers, Stockings, J4. MeArilay, of Vancouver. B. C., their residence friew de.Qti FN'o. 104, .nter wheat.guaranteed pure And HabeV.Wright f N­ Var.0i foul"ed%.. Te,,,t% ta lbs.to 0416�b%l-hel. MIAG , . 0 , le- -etc'., etc 9' d formerly, of St. Andrew'& J Devitt, R.R. 1,Locust Hill. 3OZ32. toria, B. C., -pent two days with r -ill 'regret to Church. Pickeiiug. of 41" S.3iLr�-Fairbanks-Nlorsed'h-P, BOOTS-Our Hydro City Line is gfraranteed solid leather. 'Prices -bear death which hnoLe,,Cme,nearly new, Apply at lot 3, took her annts-. Mvq. Dickie and Mrs. VOR con Picker-nbc. Phone Brouklin 1106 or ad- lace last mouth. No particulars Chapman,during the Past week. consistent with good cinality, She was en KNICKERS-Nice new line of tweeds, all sizes-neat dark patterns- Cve been received ag-to the cause route returning from drvs*'W F.Stevenson R.R. 1,Srooklin. 51-32. a Teachers' tri to England. Scot q,., of death. R SALE-A good frame barn. in well made. -Walter and � Tcwn Standing. land, France. gelgium. Germany, Fffoow condition.33x33 For funher particu- STOCKINGS. 41 K ,-­ B-a3ply,at lot IS. con. S. Pickering. Amos Get the "Rough and Tumble" line. They surely stand who have been visiting M. S. and Austria a'hd Switzerland.' She re- ka gii�Zl,R.R,.4.Claremont. Phone.3tid. . 30-52 the wear. lira. Chapman during the vaca- ports having % grand ocea:n trip tioD. o their home a dis have returned t nd was'delighted with the recep- LIOR SALE�Ch'�ap. all -kin of L' %agons.harness,and a!1 kinds of farm im- In- Aylmer on Satutday. They tions given the teacbers at Ftil.the piemeots in good order Also several heavy and SCHOOL SUPPLIES-Scribblers, Pencils, E.raxer In*% *are accompanied by their aunt., places of note where the program lit 3 and cook st�oves and heaters. H. Drawing Books, Pads, Pent,- Book Baks,'Crayous Pent a er=tC laremont. Phone 201. 17tf Ulna Murmy. who was also spend- took them. They week etc., etc. OST-On Aug.Nth, wbile iluotor: Ing a week with Piekeriag f riendpi. at the collegee in Oxford, E13 -Potatoes are now -selling at 45 another week in viAting London j,ng to Toronto.a No 2 Brownie camera.ex ed to No.I in the neighborhood of Pickerine Find lake regions. iseveral days in P- t -cents per bag on the Uxbridge near of the sou,,h-west of he town. Finder%Ili Good News for Men, market, I year ago they were Paris, and she v'itited the Calla- kindly leave same with ard The Hobberlin Clothing Samplei are iu-a great line In choose f row. direct to my addreeii.ardt,er',Z"`r-%ill"A'nswer selling at$2.00 per bag. As- the than battle deldo, soldiers'cetue- by return ol mail regarding reward and any ex- Prices down. Juet think of it I A good yieldof thelate crop i, - terie,; and deva-Atated town-i in pense fir�der way have been put to. Allan,A. .1 still no McKinnon. IS9 Seaton St,Toronto.Ont, 30-32 Tailore'd.Suit for $25.00. S certain, the supply may not be R9 France, and had the exce ti great as was expected, and the p!eaqure of witne-asiow the assion f-IBOTCE 150-ACRE FARM FOR --:Ej .& 3D 1- :0 S A way be higher than it is at Flay. whicii i.; held orice in ten %-SALE-3 1-2 mile,east of Claremont on ap. 1p ce We have jitut received an excellent line of Stamped Cotton and Linan tion,church yearsand is then in aem! weekly government road.hall mile from" preeent. ' - i-1 %chool,store and paiitoftice convenient, Alleve! Good@. If you want to make up real Xmas Gift-3 at reasonable Our public and coutinnationi perf,,rmance for one year. TnI clay loarn*oil, 3 acres of orchard; good fences prices, be sure.to examine theje goods. a twall town in Austria spring creek acro6o the farm: outstanding larg� 'school's opened for the fall term unck-house w-nt beautiful lawn aind trerv.two on Tuesday with a good attend- and -she, eoni-idered berself very large bank birni and large silo. This must be Miss Ballantyne, of Gamp fortunate to,bave-the pleFtenre of seen tiobeappreciated. Terms reasonable. Ap� Just a Few Grocery Specials Ance ply to Wm.Edward%Cl4remont. 37tf beliford, neceeds Mios Gibi4on ais -ing"s Wonder Wash." Have yon had a rn pie'r If not get witnes.,drig a plAy of sinch grPat mainn 'teacher of the vrimary de merit. She will arrive in Victoria 1r4ARM FOR �9Ar,E-Belng t I one. It's sure a wonder.' part King Cotton Soap-hard laiundiy.soa JL con..5.and part'of 1,,i 1.!, ,C'n,4 if 2. ning. on Monday next and resume her P, '*6 cents a bar, Mont, and Miss Ross. of Can 11 contaiiung 92 acr.s.in a mood state of culti- ;cience in Try�Dur' .-ton, has charge of the continua- teaching of Domestic vation, Good fram d new bank barn, GOOD TEA-We're head-einarters, bulk or package. tion. "boo], at,which there 4,3.ndw thatei.ty. small orchard.w'Vll=rWand never failing "Orange Pekoe-at 75c. It's a %inner. sprin There are A or�.7 acres of the ho ic -.an attendance of 18. --:Avery large n�n mber of re-4i- t quitable Ufor fik-wood. I 1--i Imil" from* Cherry Jam-A real line-Glas,; jars and 4 lb. tins. Just a little dir- -David and 11rR. Savage and dentA from the village and sur.- Greenwood gmd halt a mile from C.N.'R.station ferent from oth tart Will s.61 on rearonable,term% on account of sick- pr jAmp. Nice taste, which makes this.& little daughter, of Oklahams, are rounding cotintry have bgena,t, nei%, Apply-to Jas.Hick. R,,-R.T., Locust Hill. Alstiuctiv6 line. with the tending the exhiloition dtiring the 47-50 enjoying a ten dsiys'visit - Chapman's Baking Powder. If you have'nt yet tried it, start now. 'ferwers' mathar.here. V r- Savage pawt w ee and thisi. Find it is A haa been a resident of Oklahania noticeable to every. one that the 60 YEARS' Big V.1 2-7, for thepast nine yeara -where he, Toronto Fairs now off Everyone "Hit the Trail"for "The Big Store." leially knov�n EXPERIENCE. 'holds a re--ponsible and remurera- a,;-the Cauadi%n National Exhibi- iiv-6 position with a Chicago 'firi is rapidly becomink a World's A N A, who 'have extensive .qtiarries in Fair. rt is now recognized as the tion greatest faiv in the worm, and other nationu are beginning to of Eastern Canada," a book that utilize it to advertise tlieir pro- Trmoe foARKIS has proyed very popular among ducts., Thil year�Mexico has an lovers of birds, has been pitblish- ex hibit and it was arranged some CoPYRictq-r9&c- BUNDY'S HARDWARE DEsicm:3 ad. V contains 234 pages'of print. time ago that President Obregon Anrane serd!ng asketelt and descrigtionmay quiclil ascertain �nr opiuioa free V eLber'A.0 ad matter and,.50 colored plates shotild attend and officially open InvenfLn is Probu-ii r1LL4Wt,%,h1,e .!mL A t10 strLctlzcor,0dc:,, lor t illustrating one hundred specie,4 the fair. The president-was quite fre-&01deirt agency for recurins pozento. 4 Patents tLien t rough Murn &CO.reoelv6 -of Canadian birds. It can be had deligkted with the idea, but in t yperW riattf:s,wttbo"onsme,in hei ib heavy paper covers Fit IS0 cents ternal troubles in the republic- applying to the Director, Geolo. The Bermuda I.Aands, for the. firs mely inueraw weekly. Largest cEr. of mmy scientille journal. Terins for gical Stirvey, Ottawa. time, have. also a nice exhibi't., -0-- -------- 0 da�4&'.5aY$".PU8UWMPreV3td. Soldby orin cloth at $1.00 pe'reopyhy co ni pel I ed h i m to_g1ve,ii p t h e i dea scklwfic Amulatte During the very heavy 'inotor On acconnt of the bigb tariff ii all nwivedealers. t r MUNN &Co nmaim %New York traffic on Saturday to Monday the United States wfiich is having wisich omo%ir r st-wwbtrote:a A v. a large number of entlinsiastic a serions effect ill fliel-r-1-fade with 'The Famous Uold Wa e PAst'e,' motorists showed Aheir gratitude that country, they hre now anxi- to the Provincial 6overnment for- ous to develop trade relationg in White and Tints. bnilding stich a high-grade high- with the Dotni' MIT.1 nion. Anothei ELM DALE way through Pickering township f eattire that attract,,;the atte'ntion -by making a donation of five dQl visir of ors i*the vastness and sta- f 0 will cover lars besides the necessary expenses bility of the buildings. Dtiriug nepound o ' Muresco connected therewith. -The dona.- the i)aqt year new buildings to -migh two of thevalneof one and a half mil-, tions were made thi the vovernment's' officials. Art. lion dollars were erected abd pl ns sevent -five square feet. 'B ady and P. M. Cl have b6iiiiiiade foF tion ark. the eree % We 'ha 6 -The anthracite coal strike has of new buildings during the com- �boen ended by the miners and ing year, and an"* extension of the ds has Also to be prnvided o and 5 lb. packages operators coming to an agreement. grotin Put Up iD11) .';Vhe miners go back to wQrk at for. The grand stand which now i:�--Ahe old @calei and the agreement seats from flfteen to twenty th'ou- iq jrood-until-next-AAignft Lcti ly, ­sa-nd peb-ple i�.4 now inadequate 'Strike will' to meet the demands of the public d- riet a Color Cardland is likely that anotber rop 9 be ordered in order to fleece the and the directora' te are now con- -D FALL , H EAT -public. The miners will rmutrte aidering plans to erect a grain'd 7, . .read all about thi work on Monday next. n t will accommodate -.Friad news to a @ufferin thirty-eight thousand peopl?; The `,.bnt the settlement has conie too increasing interest in the fair is Isuituble for iseed !8-anitary finisbe i­*Void a lot of suffering, for no %hown in the steadily increa8ing M matter bow fakat -uda jut, rat�b­y-enx, ri-6r- proceeif n great many will sitifTer from Canada, but larve. numbers Jrofn tile V()ld before they will be from all parts of the Un4ted States jible w eecure cd J. R Bundy, -Pickerin 94. uevowes larger each year. mjc�.'Jak. %,V 00=