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FORSYTH, Oph.D., Director ` Nearly everybody bereabouts took Agnes A., youngest daughter of An- :•= .oppttometrical lAasociation of Ontario.Reg. A11r in the.Toronto Exhibition, and many drew and Mrs. Annan.'was united.in jatered.)rlemberof;the American Optometrical Ma' kha m air also sitended the Oshawa 'Fair `this marriage to Wm. B. Dunbar, B. A.Association. Eyes ezamined by appointment. week. ILLS Phoe 2504, Caremont, Ont. Sc., eldest son of W. T. and Mre. Dun- Promises to be exceptionally Jo'okey Nat Cohen returned to the bar, of Dunbarton, the Rev. J. F. wT F TQ1lQ].INON, M, B.. Member good thin year. bits last week with -his mother, Cluxston, B,. D. officiating, The •oPthe College !. Physicians and�rugeo r Nat will be haissed around here He church was tastefully decorated with - _otOntario. Office: that; formerly occupied b If yon want to Bee Up-to-the•' rode bammy's 5parK ring w vF4wry terns. gtauloit 'aaa ruwau iJetttea, Ibelate Dr.R.Brodie,and latterly by Ih. � Minute Goods, d0 not fail on several occasions while here duffing Mills Pearce of Dunbarton. played the "= .well. Phone. Claremont,Qat. 231y to see see our exhibit the summer. wedding march. The bride, who in the Rink. Mrs. W. H. Jackson has returned entered with her father, looked quite E.I CARTVS RIGHT,' 'M. D., M. h, home, after being in the city nursing charming i❑ a white cantos crepe I have a stock of Bran and Shorts r.. �.C.fP.& S.,Ont. A coroner for the Coon- Make our exhibit your her son, W. A. Jack: ,n, whu has been dress trimmed with seed pearls and ; or a Ontario, urs hours: 12-2 and hone ell ill with an attack of typhoid fever. dra to s of radium lice, with a veil made Prom Ontario wheat, '-or at other ihotua by appointment Phone Bell Ine@ting place• p• g •. \' ',6 , No.U.N. lnd, hone No,400. Pickering. On- We are •pleased 4o kuow that he is caught with.orange blossoms. She which as all knots, are _f siv now progressing favorably. carried a sheaf of Ophelia roses. Her much better value We are ellowing some new lines of - niece, iii""Fanny Smiles, frocked in NO. McKINNON, M.D., L.R.C.S., Phonographs, Pianoes,Sewing WHITEVALE. pink and white and carrying a basket than Western stuff. Tye . adinbnrgb,member of the College of Phy"aaa amd burgeons of Ontario,lieentiMe - Machines,- Orchestral and 'of asters, made a dainty little flower et al College of Slamoons, Edinburgh. Band Instruments. Mrs. Parks, of Toronto, is visiting girl. After a reception at the home Also a small quantity of Barley' ~ sttsatloa to daisaa•a of •omen and her sister,Mrs. D. R. Beaton. of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Feed �. O>mes and rssidozos,Brontltam. (the best pi feed for the Rev. M. and Mrs. Price have return-=Dunbar left by tqotor for Toronto, en ed home,after a most pleasant three route to the Saguenay River and Al. money on the market.) loos. weeks cam in trip. Ask us about Barn tnd Stable P g p gonquin Park. At the conclusion of ni mint. Fred and Mrs. McKay have left for the wedding ceremony a Bible was All at reduced prices to get a WE-'KRNNEDY, Barrister. Sol- R9 P a few months'visit with friends to the presented to the bride and RToom, quick clean-up. ,idtor.Notary Pubbc4i;ooveyancor' tkc. West. We wisb them a pleasant trig. this being the .first wedding to take 1v5Kby.Ont. 41 The Sept meeting of the Women s place in the church -since its dedica- Lt �- B. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and St0UffvR1e­, 0nt, lnetitute will be held on Wednesday, Lion, over thirty years ago. All aCCOUnts are nOW due. •solicitor.Rotary Public.Era money b Sept- 90th, st 3 p. m., at the home of • "�° oaa.�OmoeBrack OL North.wbittm. racy Mrs. -A. E. Major. The ,Claremont Please settle before•Aug. 26, -. -' branch will give the entire program. GEIEEN RIVER. DTALI£S dr JOHNSTON-11 rrieter•s tome and et:joy it. etc.,229 Danfortb Ave. (Wootworth.Blddg�) Je Ourpublic school opened last week Robert Defoe and J. Benson Wilson Toronto. Phone Gerrard 4411. Saturdays,ai O- He B E A , with two new teachers le charge. Mir@ were Toronto visitors recently, Tern l70• (Lad•) soy Wm. and Mrs. Lille of Uuionviile, =^'t „. Waiaman, of Orillia, and _►figs Nokes, � y. •,r>� ILLIA1d J. BEATON, B. A..Bar. CLAREMONT of Uxbridge. They have alres.dp Ron visited with Elias and Mfrs. Bice. 'W rioter solicrt. member . the .B of the heart@ of the pupils and in rouse- H. and Mrs. Smith and children, of Syckman. bentaoa.Foster and Beaton. Ioronto - .Licensed quence good work may be expected. Toronto,visited with Miss,M_ Dotes. .� "General Trusts Buildsng,88 Bay Sum,Toronto. Miss Bessis Hoover returned to To; 4t"'_ r ys• Telepbonm Main 9e1 and 982.' Embalmer and i rkdertaker. rant0,after spending her vacation at BROUGHAM. 7 At Motor Hearse. - hons'P. •�-, .Dental Toronto connection for T. C. and Mrs, Brrwn were-in the • Christopher Wilson accom- " Hospital Se r:ty on TaPSday attendinc the wed- Peentl d her daughters to the city re- ------ r rice, � �7 J. I3 L'D40:C, D D. S.L D- - --- -- - - - ding o! their niece.-�Eiss L{rttie LC:tI- 17 . lz3Carlion Sr,•Tcronto. Fluu.an'st+sw lace. Rey. .ltr. ['pham prearh4d a very System" of camfoctabte plate work. w'r,te for A very welrnme r tin occu'rrPd here-impressive "flower' sermon on Sun- or _ iiadormauon pborteKOr,b 5316. Whitevale on E'+unday'niabt when it rained hear- d+ty la t. fly for "reseal hours. A,n result the Miss `inlet:. Fuller has returned Y• l^. �' ;« � "[LAKE B. BEATO:�'. D. D. 3 . Garage' lilt cro wt}I be greatlti henefltted, horn«•, rafter spending her holidays in e' JL_1 Graduate or the Royal Ccleige of Dental The 5erv�ee ,jr;d the p3 tore will R rPn uo fre9h. Pickering. 9ut'geoaa and University of Toronto Office P P Hiss Annie, Fuller. of Toronto,is "I'll$ Uri1VA1'Za1- over•W bl Princie'r t.�dware @tor®, Whitby. ��- A area*,improvement is being made- 0111ieehour.9 to7^: 1 to 5..3,1. Ind. ptoae e. Overhauling, Piintinlf, all kinds on the Errek road, It is being widen- ental in�r . t acailon under the par- Sl�,'wi1Z�;' 73J121.CI5.�219 Bell phone 220, , 441ys sd and graded nicely and will bave-a EDta] roof. (One of Our Productionq) repairing done. ignition Prof. and Ira. E. E. Braithwaite, ; a ecialt nice east of grave] placed thereon. We swell Sill's Rite-Lite Lens"for a P y' Wben finished it will be a first-class of Uninnvitle, visited with J.B: and -' tali#rtsaar �asbs. all mattes of cars-the best =• .. � Your Old, top re-covered - fifes:Wilson. _ road, which will meet the demands at - ` _ for $13.00. the heavy motor traffic which is rap- The Ladies' Aid garden party to- in Ehe market for 9, V. RICHARD50N- Real Es idly increasing aldnR the highway., day(Friday). Admission. adults 25 the price. W a'tate. inaurance,Ceaveyamciag, Notary Berry & Poynter, Everybody be sure and come to cts.. children under 18 years,lo"cts. FOR SALE ' -Public.Etc.,,Piekenng,Oat. 6117 _ _ Brougher on the eveatnq of Sept. Mrs. J.Bradley and Mrs. M. Draper trod to receive their share of the Won some prizes on their Persian cats Heavy Wagon, uA7.ELANNJS-Efocutlooist. 'Por• JFRUIT BASKETS . "Dust of the Earth.' to be Riven a,4 a at the Canadian National Exhibition. BttRRy; _ - " 12 - •11mer pmg.Aof ?wen A. Smil . For terms drama l the Brooklic Dramatic The Green River football team will $et of Iron Harroar3 m and open dates. Ind, phone Malvern 24;15. Fruit Baskets of all descriptions great- y Highland Creek P.O. 33-9 Club, under the'auspices of the Meth- fro to Toronto on Saturday to play All in Rood shape. .0 ly reduced this year. edict Ladies' Aid, in the Town Hall, Hinds-Dattche team. The boys wilt . . POSTiLL, Licensed Auctioneer, Plenty-of all kinds on baud.A at 8 o'clock. Don't miss it &A it is leave at 12.30 o'clock, Anyone wish. Woodworking and General � l . for Qounties of York sad o&taao. Ate- (}rein River. sPidom you get a treat like thin for Ing to join them please note the,Isaur,y B]ackamithinR: -I %I*&swl of a1I kinds atteonad to oa sborsees 26 and 15 cents, - W. H. JACKSON, Brock Redd` aw it noLw. Address Groom liver P,O., Oct ''Or address R. R. No. 1.Locust Hill. � R.BEAT4)'�T TOW'. Home Phone 6.1)5 Mark. °us�iswwTOef Pickering, Ont.1 ICK R I NG--. j WHITBY. �1J a Convsyanes, Oommissloner tee wads Chopping and Oat Roiling every week Misr,Olive Weir,of Gobletr, is visit_- t�fla..lf. Aowuaaot. ate. Ilona to loan day excepting-Monday. Q.+veral of oar reeid(aiAs were fined in¢at the manae. flotsam reo��es °[Manse of ktarri.g. iI• Oat• ,-y On and after Aug. l5 the price will be by 11>�,gietrate•Willis recently for B. Miss Gertte White spent the week- lowered to 7 cents per cwt, end frith_friends in the city. Are O,T. a, Ed. Srhwalm and James Mitchell <'»� DAVID A. PL GH-Live stock auc- W. G Bunes, Green River E. A. Blow, of Winnipeg. who had had a business trip to Guelph on Tuea- Goneer. Graduate of C M Jones' Sc!es,�l, G. hatira of the Canadian National Rail- P p .,'`'t x od�Sl Lifetime ring experience All with dig's&ee _ way Exhibit at the Toronto E:xhihi. day- • PICI�ERIN • A. J. Catastice. of Holmesville, is Cement ' proa�pfly attended to. Terms reasonable. Phone �•� �e� , nn, visited hie brother. E. R. Blow, yi9itln Old aC elalntaDCPa in OUC e10Clatemont. Idly 'while he was in the nits. B q One of our popular young farmers. midat 7M• MAW. LICENSED AL-C. LUMBER •YARD in the personp Arthur Je#frev, died Mies Drew.,of Forest, visited her ^:ICoal YlONEER,for York,Qntarto and Durham Cousin. Mrs. C.A. Annie, and Other ! i Counties, Ali kind•of sales promptly attended IAS> week, Af'er Fevt!Ca) Weeks 111nP@fi to. Terms reasonable. Dales for sales may be Prom t% hoid (ever. Mr. •Jef#rev waN relatives last week. L V III er erraesQi at NEw:S'Ot14cv. Belt and Ind-pen- . a man of fine pnysi�ne and it was our young pt nple had s corn rosta 'dent plwnea. wl;,wy,out. sly _ Hardwood FlOOrin hoped that his strong enty9titutirta in Drmbarton Park mat week. A very ! ;" -- would carry him safely- through the pleasant time was spent. t E. McEwen B•V.Sc. We can supply you in attack, hopes werPdanmed The Fen4ordepartme�o#our school _1�i11)C] leS Dr. N. r was closed on Tuesday awing to the to dtsapnnintment, -Y< Veteri nary,Surgeon. Exit and jVest Rrhith townshi s- funeral of Bias F yth s rAnd-motb- Maple, Birch, Beech, .. y P erAt Claremont. Rudy Roof�n; tiraduate ofniveraity of Toronto. are inclttdPd in manv sections n#the lira ,1nr,otrt 1D (� rnyincP which have been 'aced under On WedneesdAy, Sept Pmher flth, the _ D4.:u a.�'=tt'ti�".:•^, ^ _ tats-and Quartered o p p' o romp of«illiam and Mrs. Lotton wxa { _ Agricultural College. Qrtebtc. quaransinP urrrn4,ir,, il,�...v:�::,:.-..F. and `„11- g B " " corn and corn prodsects. Clarke town• the arena h a pretty wedding; en - > Prompt attention to Atl• clients, x111 "Beaver Board" ship, in Durh'sni C4ntnty,is also under their daaghtPr, Bertha.V_was united Bell and Ind. Phones, qu�rantinP. The corn borer is respon- in marriage to Gordan E. �[urison. PtC KFRIN(;. ONTARIO stock: anti of James And NIrs. binrison, of __ _ _- ;, eihle for this order. AA the dPStt'tictiye fv,[jar Grove. Rev. J. F. CluQston, B. F. ,A• R E E S O•R ' -`--- - W B Gordon 8c Son, anaFCL Dag N'ifrurr(i tonne - --- --- D. and the government is determined to a'.B. P., officiated. The ceremony �JME_Td 131.E-Piokertay Station stamp out the plague. The order took place an the lavrn, which was ZrGOVSr= T ,T• '` T.R. ' Tcarms going t:ast one se 7oltt7tri- rj`�;g�; yij( ----$6t g tsut I�r.rnii,iL r,s -' ttih decorated, is the pFt Aeaee of No. lU Mail 7.5; A M. using the corn on their own pram- a number of relatives and rrienda, . #•• S Local _.33 P.M. Bell and Independent phone, ises. Miss Bessie Murison was bridesmsiid, •• 8O Local 6.212 P.M __--��----..---___-� _ ---- -- while;if r. Ben.Lotton ably supported Sunday train, Z57 A.NI. �} A R A G^ Fr the groom. The bride looked charm- IC Q� - +x ♦ Trains going West due as follows- .GREENWOOD. in in ivorycAnton crepe, After the e" No. 20 Local 9,26 A. bt. The Chevorlet Garage and Service reception the happy couple left by 27 Loo&i 2.;I P. M. SLation at Bronghatn.still have their ;Efts. Bert Harvey and eon spenLthe motor for a trip to Muskoka. "• 9 Mail A(li P. M. expert from the factory and also have w?Pk-end in Toronto. _ _ Sunday train, J).05 P. IT. New Chevrolet 49) Specials in.stork, Ross Raine and Chnr to Russell _-.-_ D- n.• the 3 speed car at the 2-spee+l price. spent gnnday evening at Kinsale. +g Agent for Cream Separators. Willard Miss G. Pengelly WE on' Friday to `SCHOOL FAIKR Foregoing is accordin to 5cnndard time. Batteries, Goodyear and Dunlop tires, visit friends in New York and Scran - - ---- --- ''The only car on the road .that cannot ton. Following i.� a list of the dates and fore ' he matched by our competitors, Less The Ladies' Aid meets at the home places of balding the Ontnrio County L O O P School Fairs: =� has and less oil 'than any cat od the of\irs. Geo. Middleton on Thursday Rama Tp., Rama Tp. Hall, Sept. 14. Sella man n medicine that restores road and Service is nur Watchword. afternaon. - .=• Mara Tp., Mara Tp. Hall, Sept. 13. ... White Rose Gasoline and Enarco Oil, School_opened with a fair attend'• his vigor, that puts snap and ginner since on Tuesday last with Miss NN eh• Claremont, School Grounds, Sept. Into his every function, that makes Gerow's Garage, Brougham .ster in charge.' the 13th. _ ,• _ g g Brougham, School Grounds, Sept. -Watch atch fur ' �•"�' him have the youthful feeling and -- --- ------- Fred Meen, an old Greenwood boy, _ ambition, then you have a life-long spent a couple of days last week in the 19th. the village. He was looking hale and R hithy (Town), Whitby (Town HAND BILLS ,�A R friend and patron in that man. We Park)Se t. 20. z = ' A SUPERIOR SCHOOL hearty. P . Pickering.School Grounds, Sept.21. want an agent in your locality-get J.Rains, M . a ine an e,and y. of Thornton's Corners,School Grounds, }• ��``11 , busy; write at once. A ready seller aison and Mrs. ftaine and family, of 8e t, =RedQCtion 17alle �•" ' Brittania, spent ,Sunday with the and a big profit for you. Address LL10TT >pxbridge (Town), Fair 'grounds, Rt;ine tetmily here, Australian Medicine Co.) red Rennie and wife and Charlie Sept, 2'' • So pt �K to �n r Sandford, School Groueda,Sept.28. V (jtJ 351 Yon a St.,Toronto, Ont, Goa and wife, of Windsor, spent a Goodwood School Grounds,gept•-7 t g couple of days last week with Jamep 288 ri Xoage 8c ClrArlee Ste,Toronto Beaverton, Fair Grounds,Sept. . and'Mrs. Plaskett. __ • r ,rr. nanaija All the Greenwood pnp4ls wbo pass- OanningtAD, Athletic!}rounds,Sept Must 1�lE1kA room for Fall - gaffs Choppmg g mar are attending Ctareatont school, the 29t�-o�T ,GH'all,Oct.2. _ _,-and Chdimap for its• high grade work, ITS Manchester, Sc oo rouncTe-�i l� 0 8 AND FL I`I�ING through the kindness of Mr. Harvey. Brooklin, School Grounds, Oct.4. - COUasEs OF TRAINING ARE U Q9VR- whose son conveys them by motor. tareenbank. School Grounds, Oct. S, ) ' ' i' '•.';,;prepared to do C?ho m "and There has been some talk of repair- Sandet`land,Fair Grounds,Oct,G. I ate prep PP B PA8sit and -eeery graduate this fog the Greenwood' church this sum- ; Oat Flaking every Monday mer. Several congregational meet- R. M.TIPPER, year°haa promptly secured employ t s were called to discuss the matter, Agricultural Representative, ��``��j r'`,✓� and Friday. bet very few responded to the call. Uxbridge. Ont. No E. McEWEN, _-_ rayeot, Write for our catalogue. It t-,o"aeJLthose who did tarn out +k Students admitted at any time. were to shoulder the r�itity Julia F. Bayles,' Ci1ar83141011t It to now getting late In the eeasoe ---3`6e�Pes�erl3wtrei3it its-1e "Cb�- eTreTlIIbTy �II3'QeOII - W. J. Elliott, Principal and t otb4ng bas been done. Must it, largest mines 191.51, sad is of exbep- )itilraJ liioute No.2 remain as it is for another year P tionally high-grade. t ':«.. ,•ti^-�- '!:�'iY ,s`aCY'n•�y�."d, ' •.'ne iy�y. °' �„�• •TC' I?a.i`i+ T' ';bra::•r• ..,e» ` a"' 't ,..,.�� '=�,P J. ': .t•r, v' .a. yam',,yv',x'x`, °"' .#'�`�`_` .�,,�.•, y .`"+x.-y" q•LV ..•�'ae3... r _� "b'" .,�,.e.. ? r�,,f ...�•we aT'' > +:. •,„„ "l'•, w� e'+u,. ar ,. .F„' ^'Y•:S m• 'T• _'y, a +�,' •., :.'L': r ,fi .. -,'S"k`”-.;w:� 1'-y'a ..r ".tr;:aP" .°'.•. ,,•, ' ,;`^�'F•r ' .,•�. ^; ^%.a '� '+r^w.•�yti- .m�' i--'.:.i»..•• 'sr"?�'�:L �" '.�.,,,� T'- ','".C.7,--.y"„'d-,;�.y,c.. �'_.c. ,,.:;�. �� _ .q'i�,'�'"?„'�ii.V:, � `'ii^ 'z:.'r - m�,`..p, 4,:.�,i -H.`:•,'riS.'tiv.:''Y X, "�Y''�,� r7!'• 7! 7.« ''�.if' •,".J `- ,x- P�`''''.r•::f•�x- ..�•»..,::, ' �! ."5.. .e..•. •�1... "�.ti.. _ ;',,;,,.;^, "fir',. •S 't �, ..,s.: � e. .•s1 .'�'� ;{u: 1 f,:'r..,,e� ,LAY {".,, •;J,,�" �L'!v' "�.•".-•y—._r t ;..,. '1".'..d �ti'`'',%-••'�k3�"• .,�:-.. .. - !.a^z• "_:anc%• .#.�,,r•is �+''•. .:s.�m-...�:,^..- ,f., ^�3•:.��•.�•�'� :r ..i�:.. •�:d'�, ^� _. - - - ._ s .2-'. - ._- _. _ .. ...., .. •'� r...,s. ._.ua'�YS• -j s- c J, :.r.^„o- .. ::. .. _ .. ...,.. .. --s`t._., 1. .3✓Ke_. r ._.___�.._._._ .: .. , *• '•Wonder what we'll git?" he mute '- _*. ~R - _ tered to himeelf a dozen times, sad ae - _ he lurched past the tumbling dories he ' �- - +,;� _41 scanned them with boyish eagerness. - .'T'har'a Mac Pullin' in his,trawl— • ain't mush on th' first shot^-ah, there - i,G: they go--haddock-runnin' large too. Ye-e-s," he murmured slow} 'By th' � . - - �looks o'-things I'm a-goia to' pit a deck, an ay." And almost uncon ;� t ariouady�e repeated the Fiahesman's 6 r,w.g'- -J- '•r 1 8 W�Z1 drs ..s _ _ Prayer: - .. _ _ ;dP�fter,yo a "Lord? Let me get a deck of fish, So-large, that even I, ? y - When tellin' of it'afterwards, ear or Wll'lter Will have no cause to lie." ; Y.:- `� : Whistling and singing, he spun the '- wheel and scrutinized the scattered 't good the day you — �.: dories, -until the last tub was hauled - - and the came pulling down to him. "mow' "Good set, skip eri" shouted the o b t csa a the p .' t' yI p - first dory-mates-alongside, and.,slip- ping the wheel into the becket; he r: . ,wrli11 Q 1t�L, AfB looked over into the �douy-load of - ' gleaming haddock,cod,cask,and flake, a- o-A g"J,%kM tho tubs pf trnwl as +hav m �� - 'x, (l @ U Cl'it► wtisa were handed up. The flop of the fish _ as they were tchforked. into the " r: p1 - @ U e8i'. '® deck-pens, and the monotonoia oqunt - of. J of the men, sounded like music in his t - ears. ' "Three hunder an' -eighty-eight! , - Number four dary!" C.I. "Good work for a beginnin'," re- .. marked Frank as he noted the count ` 19LDS on the tally board. "Hope it'll only keep up. Them;s McCallum cumin' `A. He-e-y,cook! Dory on th' part!" And f uicyFruftt leppe2'InI11t and 1 §; - .. while the cook atte:ded to their paint- 4 er, Shorty looked after the starboard Spearh�aint certainly m8ke 7; UNDERWEEM _ nesters coming along.' ' For a green skipper, he struck hick three delightful flavors t0 and after-eight days on the north ana - Made is nations and two-owe sails, in fuu length, fines and _ elbow t• and sleevelaar for men and women. i3tanSeld'a Adjust- north-eastern edge 02 Brown's Bank ChOO�e1�• _ length. he found that he had a good' hundred '. able Combinations and Sleepers for growing ebild»n(pat) thousand pounds of haddock,cod,tusk, `h For sample book,showing weights and textures,writs And n►eW 1 P _ ` Pollock, amyl a few hake and halibut STANF'IELD`% LIMITED, TRURO, N-S. a upon the ice below. The did not fish _ every day, ea the weather was not of Candy-Coated peppermint „ the best, but whenever there was a j is also, a at treat for a� silo! •":;•, - momentary let-u'p is the vicious _ March squalls, the dories were over 1t'©ur Sweet tooth. dim and the- set made. fr. Frank was delighted with his good' luck. "That's the best o' bavin' them ft02111 the wrigZey- faG -- '..e - tough gangs. They stand anythin' a an' work 'til th drop, an'. ye kin '; they toriee where practice has W drive them all ye hev a mind to. 'Ti's t11' lucky man I am-aye, maghty perfection. UE :,WATER - =1 lucky. Now for Boston marketl" . BL :etas --------- - - — - -- - E,THAPTER ELEVEri: - - - ` I - - MA�.ET DEEP They put the whole patch of four - t �1�,,,,p,.r w' lowers on her as soon as' the last 11 SEl-MHERM� fish was have into the 'hold ens, and ` •_ r" sw : . while the "Mabel Kinsella%" long I 1 bowsprit headed on a west-by-north Y 1BF FREDERICK WULIAM WALLACE course the gang turned to with draw- "Packed -4 bucket and earn broom to clean up the gurry-littered decks. It was a ; t3aDyriadtt by the Musson Book ComDaay cloud night with. but a light south- `Tight ea}y.breeze blowing, and W esthav�, ..`.:M, Sew the Story StartA - and he enjoyed'tho verses with all tae' as he glanced at the lulu barometer, 'Kept IF :love of a man who dwells upon noble speculated on the .outcome of the rs w �'x'ank -Westhsver, known thoughts is the river of his mind. weather, and set the lass at the last "All ... Shorty lives at Long Cove on Bay g privacy g r (: *f Ftmcj coast with his mother and The schooner was driving through a reading=twenty-nine and seven- sxac Captain Jerry Clark. Se March snowstorm with a south-easier tenths. CIS and his chsum Lemael Ring drink •'slamming her along; she lurched and "Glass fallin'?" queried.a maa,.cut- 73' delved, storming g ng a fill for his pipe. R �- -:—&` t rum_ whereapcn 'F`rank's ng and roaring through ti —� y ,• Qneie tells ixn the at 6i-his�a�h ' fi,rnhl1ng pro hnt'-Westhavgr was "Yes," answered the nouns skivaer.nn oi.% h, a+ ' °� thinking though there were with a sigh. "More dirt. I'm afraid. �` White the initial force, The .nabel K;rseIla had struck the c,Y er's fondness for drink and how'tlts: g little of i#, .. '" `'Grace Westhaver" went down off sass es in hie residing which made I,only-ho it'll hold fair sic maiFe f tbe aaqquaIl Iastexl the sea eras• sat- u�� u.ccLt,-- l�dVe�h�tier knew it. "• passages g Y �e tend' with the + Sabo -island with ten of her crew &51;him- ap•preeiate -the beauty of the Boston. It can blow all it likes after-� press o the wind, and'The with r ri rust' not a p�easach one; `tiler ski i the gang on the almost beam-ended a$ grith r: ti•:p of Hall under hatches he goer. This has the desired ef- words. wards. .We'v3 got jest two hundred schooner clung .to the rigging and had no c?e :ra 'to keep the sea any feet upon Frank. He finishes school j Then comes with an awful roar, and fifty -miles t' make t' th' Light- cowered under the slash of the sleet to : than he could possibly help . with credit to himsEif and spends the Gathering and sounding on, ship, an' of this southerly wind 'ud i arid the 8 nee yi'ng spray. I%+th Boston market waiting or their m rummer as as a prent}ce to "Long I The, storm-wind.from.the.Labrador, only stiffen a bit or haul t th east and l D sai'la lashed u m the ri `catch. g _ „ p ' gging 'Dick" Jennings. pn &uxust his uncle I The wind Eurocl on. we'll make inside thin hdura. art' r I 1''d - port y � were blown to tatters in an instant,I Patience is a virtue which all Saher- Rakes him ansa fishing trip as spar*, The storm-wind? And, pulling on his mittens, he clam-7 and assn men.back•the ail hats.torn men possess. The . have to or the hand aboard the Kastalia. W3ute at '"Greats Simply greats" be mur- bered up on deck. from the heads. It was a blow, and wouldtvgo "a-fishing. BiA it is a anchor in Canso rfter the first fishing' rnnred. "Now, hexe's Evangeline'- At midnight the wind dragged and no mistake, and Westhaver, spinning'patience ivh:eh is rarely taping to- the n. tri , Fr It rescues a French boy from�somethin' right in m own country. left the schooner wallowin her gun-. , F patience srhucki eats the - - r- pp f!h Y the wheel, never remembered having temper; a r,s ill-treatment by- his fellow'-sailor"+•I`Thin is th' forest primeval. Th' mur- wal'es under the heavy southerly encountered u uall.like it. When heart out of a man with worr ,.and- 'The'Th* two boys try their hoed at dory! mnrin' pdnee an' th' hemlocks. . . .I"' swell. The sails flapped thunderous- ' E - fishing with success. A storm,burs`-s' 1y Kith the patter of reef- tats and; fart' passed the sea arose terribly, astthe long hours go by with t e sea And he=the words to self with ttl pa boom and the-deep-laden schooner filled her and sea prohibiting 'the slightest with sudden fury. Frank's presence pleasure. a slap of gaff' do$nhauls, m jaws decks to the rail. "She can't stn forward move on his part, he is r ` of mind saved the vessel from col- At midnight, push of the groaned and chafed against the masts, P this; said Fi•ank,'aa be clung to the' forced to see the dollars slipping ;Iisioo with a steamer. When Frank istl strong breeze made the western the jib chain sheets scieeclied across ypo � �y_l,�k g , they kes and a seething through his fingers. Westhaver was - twenty-one and Jules .nineteen, they'edge of the Bank, and they hove-fo till- the fore-stay, while the booms fetched' „ daylight. At four, the south-easier P j sluiced over-the 'quarter. In mains'i worried, and throughout the lon da cage a for a season with Cspt. Wst- g • u on the tackles, travellers, and jib_ q is y son, rank calla on his boyhood sweet- an' jib!" He shouted the words into 'he scanned the glass and the sea for - heart, C;rrie Dexter, now nurse in�had blown itself out and hauled to the i� gear calm"tai in.eve shocks.sense'Jules' ear, and,the order was passed ;a let-up in the.wild inferno raging nor-west-the breeze coming away ry along the n training in a Boston hospital, who tn- rig gang,-mouth to ear, as they;upon tl+e waters-. The wind blew with P puffy and cold. Swinging off again, sle p i word, and the'. essaying hung to the ea t fearful vedocit trod him to the matron as Captata steep in their swa in ( g r around the decks. y at times, and the sounded fetched hno her up when they y 8 bed-Pith and Taking in the sails that wild Mari schooner, deep-laden and with onl7 - f Werthaver. On the return to Copt. thematized the noise with, lurid= g her stroirg double nought fore all. p sounded on the north-eastern edge of Q Watron dies and Prar_k steers the ves- Brown's in i -seven fathoms, and oaths, while' the skipper gazed with, morning was a strenuous job, and ' sel into Boston harbor throe s heavy o Weathaver was in dead} fear that he'hoisted+ was often pressed lee rail �h after breakfast at five be shouted out anxious eyes- at the bteadily tailing y sea. Carrie speaks scornfLll of life'his first hail as .a Bankinf skipper: I would lose some of the men,- and,ender the weight of the breeze. On .a.w Ftirank.am the barometer. np v l 7s „Fail. ,i_rLL_ At three in the morning the •lase when, they were out on the bowsprit (To be continued.) -Mabel $inselia and gets his drunk8n' i, The �ay was cloudy and cold, but was down b0 twenty-nine-a quick I LlK:liig up L$e pro his hear, aNws in l:?s - _ board, He- rescues a man,� sea had got:e down enough for a drop--and 'Westhaver had just reset l? uth every time she made a 'scend:; e Am �aarmellt ev fa the.storm*nd wins anew 1 Bat file Kitlaella's .craavd wee sober Dye Y 1 set to be made and-at nine Shorty-had .the pohiter when the w�abch na deck 7. the deep devotion of his' gang. the wl>a!e ten made, strung out on a hailed him. ;this time, and being a bard, tough , for Old Drapery 1 "Wind a-cumin'•from th'- sou'-west,'bunch, they thought but little of be- flying set with three tuba each. -j>Q__�IS>DIpIIC} Dye! CHAPTER TEN-(Cont'd.) „ skipper!" ins run unties on .a Lowrpr:L Phey, •let one tub at a time, fellers, he ,� s were � -d to incidents n_ that sort ' With thhe achoonei heading on her cautioned them, "an' haul yes gear of Call the gang down for ard. All t , ; " course for Brown's Bank, WesthayeT;.I h'ist th' `queer' thing. Barometer oat 3mu cabin crowd', an' stand by having sailed with driving skippers Buy,"Diamond Dyes" and follow the secure in the knowledge that the men''don't look too good." for squaldsl" ' And so saying, the who carried their sail until the last ; simple directions In every package. could now be trusted to carry out With..only the cook and himself young skipper leaped on deck. minute and only took it in when they Dent wonder whether you can dye or Y their duty,stretched himse':nn a Lock-1 aboard, he patrolled the string- of The-wind came aovay is light puffs were'forced to.- Taking in the main- tint successfully, because perfect ' or and whiled away the hours with a'dories, and waited impatiently for the at first and then it bursts of savage'sail vas a good thirty minutes' super-i home dyelig is guaranteed with Diu• x 'book. It was poetry=Longfellow- men to haul the gear. fury which necessitated -beading the;human struggle with hard, new can- mood Dye* even it you have never schooner into it until the spite was R�� and when they 5nally got the dyed before. Worn, faded dresses, passed. For two hours they jockeyed stops passed around it, it was with 1 -:� _ , _ " with the wind,heading into the squalls the peak halliards foul of the spread-' In �gis everything,- a"s Jiby {,alive tivw„ v„ lt,c,,, Ulm "y- eTS and all hands almost exhausted. i �• in oft when the eased Then; Under the foresail and jumbo they', become iixe new ag ain. axis} tali Once A would'some intervals of calm, during hove her to on the port tack with the your druggist whether the material RADIO which time the ves-4T would wallow;when }soled and two men on deck YOU wish to dye is wool or silk, or from side to aide and almost roll the'.one between the dories and the other whether it is Itaien, cotton, or mined u ' K " masts out of her, while the gang, standing on the cabin house-peering pails. Diailrond Dyes ne er strew. M - :.Marconi Mad*! C Regenerative Receiving sets, furnished by us, W. i oile&up and ready for anything,'through. the blinding whirl of snow, spo•t, fade, or run. . guaranteed to receive concerts as for down south as Memphis, Tenn., Atlanta] would lounge around the decks smok-'which limited the range of vision to' ,? and west as far as Kansas City, Mo., Denver, Cos, and Omaha, Nebraska#j in and dod In the sew 'within a scant hundred feet of the I ` *' y g g sepia booms: f -?In addition to all the other Canadian and United States broadcasting stations.I "He-e-re is comae!" wailed a voice vessel. 8toek Nova Scotia Waters. y out of 'ttbe gloom for'ard. ' Shorty i At some time or other in the.winter I This season the Beth; hatchery Ia Amateur's, radio fans and dealers, note our prices on radio parts: . ' atrair eel his a es into the darkness them comes what fishermen! sated at East. Margaree, N.S., distri- Y call "the b breeze," and when it, buted some 4,145,000 Atlantic salmon r: and made out 'a cloud or haze of big ?. Aadletron Valves U.V. 200 ...>i6.75 All Vernier Rheostats ....... 2.96 audibly hissing whiteness comin u cornea it is a oas�e'of "look up and Y B S P stand from under!" The vessel's in f f and retained for feeding 160,000. IRadiotron Valve. U.V. 20t ... 7.76 B.C. Filament Jacks :. . 1.36 r� fry - M- on the starboard bow. Radfotron Valves U.V. 202 ... 10.60 Variable Condensers, 43 plate 4.96 „ r I the v of a harbor run for it and; It also distributed 82,000 epee led -8" Bakeflts Dlals ............ 90 Variable Condensers, 23 plate 3.96 1' He glanced at tke compass. Um. i y trout making a total of'.4 877,000. This 1%a" Rheostat Dials ... .... .B6 Variable Condenser, 11 late 826 from th' weait'azd," he muttered, and remain there until it has blown itself 3�w P when the.Kins�llaIs sails filled wtth.�out and -those who find themselves I is the largest distribution ever made i s.C. 2-A 'Phones, super�sensi- Magnavov R3 s ............. 60.00 1r ammad dawn on a bad coast stand; from Marg'aree tatchery and more flue .,.. 1026 the advance of the air motion he j Ampliphons Horns, double ro- out to sea in and lay-to. Then jammed the helm down-just as the + man equals the sum la dlstid'buars. g ,..,._ •`.:.-: Co"neat icut 3000 Ohm Phones 10.60 e*Iver type ................ 12.00 j under the foresail, or foresail and ` :Audio Transformers ......... 6.96 Prest-O-Llte 80 Amp. Hr. "A" I last struck them. made there durlag the }set two years. Instantly the air bedame grey-white jumbo, they will.ride out the worst a, - .._-,• aCo11 Mounts with hgndies .... 3.76 Batteries ................. 18.00 :with flying �deet, and the schooner Western Ocean winter gale In com- Keep Minard's Liniment in the houses "^ tine safety-the only hazard be- --A-v her--parta._aL-Qus11ty eautpmen't also at most reasonable prices. ;laid down to the weight of the wind �a _ liners ate.. _ _�_a __ OA Mail orders shipped same day as recelTeix:-° -wi�,I. I,.c, ice-,z,ii uuler ,s,nl i.oa l,catl- * The more we possess, #Its more wf r:�•. sails flapping thunderously. The roar dine time and hidden by the snow or l RADIO EXPERT IN ATTENDANCE TO HELP SOLVE t rain; the helpless fisherman becomes are pOsses-1 by our poaseseioni. _ of he wind and the hiss of the sleet Y N _ TOM DIIMCULTIE3. DO NOT HESITATE TO WRITE US. i striking the Rater. ITOwned all other an easy prey to the carelessness of a 'sountis, and the schooner,trembled to steamer's look-out. , When In Toronto LOOK for the RED radio sign at 140 Victorla 8t, just f orth - - The tree that is rotten at the heart ` .. the slats of the jib and jumbo and r :*1' d ae"-Automatic Telephoned Time Recorders Ltd. Main' 3014, the short, savage shocks of the seas Mlnard's Liniment For Colds, Hto. crashes to the earth in a •stos'rn, #s �Iw, ,- ,mot', ••_ - .. .. _. r -. _ . 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',.-C✓,i=/M'n.�?r a r'tT:•1�^W' ex,r.1 . ,,a_,:4,,.d:•.p =.4 7 .�'. .•a'w;u•r' "��";`' ,�,, '. .u • q+ ry-• w 'rw ear as3^. i! «e tr, .9'!"'�'�'/ _ 'Jf'r'o "�' ... ,c. ,,., .^`?'••°" ' - :* - �.....'t. ��d•'• Yom.'..-:'!.�9�..$pF- -'."�.•#•:•>� n✓,...� -.s^r.�a'.�-''£-�5�'• �."�•nw.y .v _ s' '�i,'l� `-.'1'.� �': .`'s,:• i.,�'..•'�. • w - w SWEEP GREEKS FROM SMYRNA• �No Ant for wood .' ..:•.� � � . Alcohol, Says Scientist - ` E TAREISR CIVIL ADMINISTRATION - .. 'AA despatch from New York •.says:—Alexander O: Gettler; ! = '• _ F': ►thetip in a Ferment of Revolutionary Talk About Setting Pathological chemist and toxi- . -- _ ---'a Up of Republic and Return•of Veniaelos--Famine and cologiat of. the medical exfarn !!� ' `y. Disease Rampant in. Asia Minor. men's.-staff, and professor of ;' .- chemistry of New York ni= ' Paris, Sept. 10.-'I�he Turkish Na- have 'taken charge of Smyrna and versify, gives thin warn to :. -tbaaliats, ending their two weekb' their first efforts have been directed have swept the Greek's out toward staSping out epidemics- and I the public: Asia Minor, and the ,Kemalists, relieving distress Smyrna; ;ch has 1 the, drink wood alcoh � who yeatetday entered Smyrna, took 1 been the goal of the Na tats; as I'There i8 no antidote. There" 'prisoners tko remnants of the Greek Angora was that of the Greeks,-soon y I is sufficient. poison in one `- fox+ces remaining behind to cover the will witness, according to°despatches j .- i ' 'wild Sight of the Greek army that a from Angora,' the ceremonious and I drink of wood alcohol to kill tvk :- >`month ago held .securely a large part)triumphant entry into the city., of many persons. Absorption in of Western Asia Minor and talked of i Mustapha Kemal Pasha and others of the human system is quick and O1�'��1�' marching tbi'ough Thrace into Con- the Nationalist Government. fatal. By the time the doctor c^ a Thou ht ; stsatinople. I The seething ferment- of Asia ` `'• - The Turks ran a race with she Minor now seems to have been 'Hans has'been summoned the dead- ' -,:,,.diplomats, their leaders say, and won ferred to Athens through the return-I ly'poison has been absorbed'in ' the race, for Turkish arms settled in,ed troops, despatches from the Greek -'a-few days,and settled finally, accord-f capital say, the system. ,. ° ? ing to Angora advises, the problem of Conatsatine's and descent from he' "The only remedy is, don't haw Asia Minor is to be divided, al throne and the return of *enizelos to drink it." :-'Their homes have been brightened r- problem with ,,W hich diplomacy has power. The Greek soldiers evacuated j --°�-- and their labors lightened by Happy _ . been struggling for three years.. from Smyrna were ordered.taken to IRISH ASSEMBLY IN � Though Ranges. They are satisfied. You will be. Baking, .. Smyrna, which has been in a state islands in the Aegean Sea, there to be 1 SESSION AT DUBLIN 'ate corner of the broiling, frying, preserving-no of chaos for three days, since the disarmed and demobilized, so .as to home heated by a Happy matter what-the Happy Thought Greek High Commissioner took to a!avoid possible trouble in Athena 'but' Thought Pipeless Furn- Range is always dependable. worshi in fear of his, life, is now,a'the soldiers are reported. to have!Cos grave Elected President ace is a p�ofcomfort._ f�r p po gra For forty years Canadian women hotbed of typhus and plague and is threatened the ship's officers and and His Cabinet Nominar have been using Happy Thought '^€" •, es because of the satisfactory erne*ded with"thousands o refugees compelled them to steer for Piraeus, the stove-heated homeg is without food. the port of Athena, where to-day they` #ions Approved. can have no better stove results they give. The large oven; 4 ; ,• The allied consuls and naval con. disembarked and marched through the j Dublin, 'Sept. 10.-Thirty-three thsa a Happy Thought �� heat• o ; "= tingenta including the Americans had streets shontin insults to the kin anti-treaty members absented them- 4 + rig 8 g fuel coaaumption-excellent appear- y° : .begun the restoration of order ael and demanding the r^eturre of ,Veal-' selves st the opening session Saturday mace-and all the'little attachments ° soon as they a=i_ved,,but the Turks f zelos. , of the Irish Provisional Parliament, that save labor have made this �' ^4_`• .• an attitude indicating adherence to - range their Choice. ' c their cdaim, that the Republic still /4k the woman who owns one. HARDSHIPS AMONG Enormous Issues of lives, and a determination to'continue 'WORKERS IN OLD LAND Paper Marks at Berlin, the fight. SOLD BY b . c One Eela 'appeared and 'de- �.7. Government Plans' And for A despatch from Berlin says:-,literately talked himself into custody 1 'of the Sergeant-at-Arms and' was Rank notes totalling twenty-three t w �» Unemployed During the billion paper marks have been put forcibly carried from the hall. Coming whiter. into cirCUlatio!h within the lest ten Only one new name appears in the PICKERING ., . A despatch from London says:- days' according to the newspapers Provisions! Government, which has England expects to be !seed b the here. This is .10 per cent, od Ger- been technically reorganized at .this »�4 ,_ y ma 's entire note circulation.--- —� y Legislature, -- ---��.�-�-detai with La- '--- - first 'assembly of the --� - - — ,800,000 unemployed why Wrlf uevoEe its energree to writ- 1 mployed this winter. The'Marvellous Y=eLd ing the Constitution and enacting - cabinet committee which is handling adult suffrage. s {.: the question leas just ,complete the Irrigated Land Yields William T. Coagrave was elected = ,. "lflrot stage of its investigation a has = Phenomenal Crops approved eat is the Parliament, which _ � ��^ reported to the government and !oral apprm�ed him Cabinet nomiaationa. v Authorities that it will spend 220,- A despatch frorn'Lethbridge. Alta., 000,000 in P ac works to k eep the sa y,;-One hundred and three bushels _ v Chinese Children Refuse men busy from October to May. The of oats to the acre was the yield of s ' g'overnment's liability will be limited twenty-acre field of irrigated land on, to Attend Victoria School _ '"to about£850,000 and the kcal author- the Raymond Agricultural School De- plan to segregate Chinese from vrhite • .This was made clear try School ities will supply the rest. monstration Farm. *A despatch from Victoria, B.C.,' pupil•s, the board 'has no intention of Board members and it was declared s Railroads also are .planning to nays:-While. leading Chinese have abandoning its policy, which. school,that the strike of Chinese students, carry out :.,„., .:,,eats incI•uding the Some people grope with responsibil-: retained W. J. Taylor, K.C., to trustees believe, has the overwhelm-'who refused to attend their classes = �' electrification of many Condos rant- ity; others swell. !lone the School Board to scrap its rn8' support of the electors.- early this weak, wsa failing. " !urban lines while dock improvements, _ x. roads, sewers, parka and playgrounds also will provide work. Originally the ® ® gil ® i Qd ® ® ® ® ® ® i$ ($. ® Ell 9 MDR 19"ar meet paid 65 per cent. of the, ..wages o the men employed in-relief, T 'work but the fund for this purpose ®' • has been exhausted and its liab'il'ity As Hinted to carrying loan charges for such wort i Anxiety over the situation has in- creased with the first weekly report - the is some o un�syed has that _ a -I01c ens f Fie wear number at an ed has in- -. creased There are now 1 700 - �, actually -registered as unemployed - with perhaps another 100,000 working - 1 '' B Part time. The government is con�3n- =' : er scent C anada s ing its work to the really necessitous - _.. _ ® f, districts like Glasgow and Barrow-irr- - .. Fnrneas chi buildi districts the . . _ p rig + .,�_ .,,'Rradford weaving and the Greenwich -mad Lepton engineering districts. Vi Ctor' "0110 It also further attempted to limit ..- .:fts assistance to districts .where e:- ." vice men in.aiyt-se pr men pn: _ -Issued In 1917 and Maturing lst December, 1922. but found that ex-service men 'pF dominated_ in almost all necessitous :districts. The scheme provides that t• - y F _ .. - :' Al; '1ft-service men crust be given prefer- - .i to 76 psi cent of the men ® :. (CONVERSION PROPOSALS - . . 1,372,500 Attended : THE MINISTER OF FINANCE offers to holders = Holders of the maturing bonds who wish to avail ® 1 <f :Canal Wational Exhibition N • of these bonds who desire to oontinue their 'themselves'of this conversion privilege should take _ t their bonds AS EARLY AS POSSIBLE BUT NOT• . 'Toronto, Sept. 11r-Two weeks ago vestment is Dominion of Canada securities the LATER THAN SEPTEMBER 30th, to�a Branch of -" ® privilege of exchanging the maturing -bonds for new 'the Exhibition management set out 1 -` any Chartered Bank in Canada and receive in exchange with the aim of climbing one notch bonda bearing S per cent interest, payable half yearly, an official receipt for the bonds surrendered,containing ■ '�' higher aksns the endless ladder of i of either of the following classes: an undertaking to deliver the .........,,,,.,..ding bonds of �._,: • ''* �: high attendance, no matter what they the new issue. !might do in other respects, and the (a) Five year bonds, dated list°November, ® Holders of maturing fully registered bonds, interest once of-7 840-v-kich is Just 130-- ' y =- _ + 1922, to mature 1st November, 1927 .- .. •payable b cheque..from Ottawa, • >' 'way in which the achieved that ideal .`a+ - (b) Ten year bonds, dated 1st November, _17ecember i Intetea>r- cheque as Usual."Holders of � _ - _ _ __ yon bonds will detach and retain,-the last.unmatured 1620 higher than the highest figures; 1922, to mature lot November, 1932. cou r - _ coupon befote surrendering the bond itself for conversion s►hich had even been set up on any, .- Po g .,,�: •_�:,� -year in the peat. Saturday, being! ® V�hile the maturing bonds will carry interest to 1st purposes. ...; finale day, saw still another record; December, 1922, the new bonds will commence to earn The surrendered bonds will be forwarded by banks broken,as,with an attendance of 135,- ® interest from 1st November, 1922, GIVING A BONUS 'to the Minister of Finance at Ottawa, where they will 000, the citizens of Toronto and the' OF A FULL MONTH'S INTEREST TO THOSE -exchanged for bonds of the new issue, in fully snrroundias country beat the hig@t registered, or cou re stored or coupon �m '- figures of a year ago by 26,500, That,'. ` ® AVAILING.THEMSELVES OF THE CONVERSION, p Si pon bearer fo to far as the city aria the, - carrying interest payable 1st May and 1st November �• of Ontario goes, shows the added province 1 PRIVILEGE. _ _of each year of the duration of the loan,the first interest- ® _ which is being taken in the -��® This offer is made to holders of file maturing bonds payment accruing and 'payable 1st May, 1923. Bonds - >.. := =" National Exhibition, and in' -•of the new issue will be sent to the 'banks for and is not open to other investors. The bonds to be > : the general affairs of Canada. At the delivery immediately after the receipt of the surrendered name time, those in charge of Exhi issued under this proposal.will be substantially of the 'Ibonds. _ biton affairs are looking upon the fine;' "' same character as t se which are 'maturing, except = attendance figure as a barometer of '93 The bonds of the maturing issue which are not y �. that the exen� .i rom taxation does not a converted under this •`.':P:°'the times, for they see in it'a prom- P P y to e d o ><a '. "Ised return too-the old period of pros new sue. list December, 1 . `' proposal will be psi �'' cash on 1 D' ter 922 W. S. FIELDING, As regards materials of construe :+1 Lion, 188 vessels of 360,449 t:•ns were Minister of Finarxe, -of ales] 48 of 46'06 of iron, fi:•e of F_rr' Dated at Ottawa. Sth August, 1922, a - , .�'".• :2,808 tons of Ferro-concrete and 75 cif i J r _ ' ..49,828 of-wood and composite. r + ��i �i' t J_u . �s Q,r I M� ® E� it3 ■ J ;w •R •., r ti^.w 7 7' ..,_..... _,,..__.,....__. _,_, .__.—..�—__ .,, _,_ .Kq•E M.. _ _ -.•_-�� T,�►� •. . •r•yam.} .. „-,.._. .._ _,.._.. ....,- • •emu-'_.'� 'n• '• '�w�1..� , f �'� X11\ ' ,. ^:fir - • r- M1 ^w y.`' 'l''�jy'°�'"�,-'•L�„'` :.n. ------ - ---_..._ _ '• - •._ _ _ ,`C''��•E?W"k?. :v?• W,f• 4,_ •rt«• .; �t.:.r.. '.J•a”4+h;...'±.;'.x�,c=.a's•sx,".•_.._.r.�'_•..,F::mcz.•. :?^:;.,.,...r .�:s y,rir.,.: ..__x: ..•Xti ..+c.M_�s. _ •z"L•.�3_"�.'• r...tt!G__ Mw,, -..__ ..._:r'a9hn.»,., .r., _.- .. .'',,.,.•r.x;._�:_„'rs. ._�aaa _...,_ ,,9:t°r' 'ix:' .,.v.:.1e .... _ r .`- :a :4 !`u'-C' S'.'k :{"'•S^"�i:z r4.. .as.x,;AS.�,,a*:„•,.'.r_,lb�:,•''a.„',.",'^,..v,cCn ny.z m!;,•'%er;.*"hv""'no='r,',+.y"+' .�,54e.,•.".y.,. ''x..'�-.•s-.'•,'�,.;c a'K.<.[':rra9.n,:'yam",'Lr w.1."C'�i�+•e�,',.' „;7`.P:t t.�.,.•.r,..�1.^-.P'*•:a a'cxt Kr"!^.r.ys.•.5Y„n'�r••�-?•'`,.-�w.va-C•�?°b•r".,b.•V�"'•„Y;.at.i:,°.-•..t^' rw-yi,...”f.r h.a J_A�•,a•`�+�,_'':-v..K`'✓r.r.4^..k..;«?w csv.z.^.Msa's:i.a T,a�'y f a�:G.''FA'''.f_J<'>:�••w.C-.�.+a,W.-'"'.e�f..'"a�-,..`:"'efs"Lr„•� .H..•:`h-v.;.1 N' �,is',f¢..a"�x`',,.�a,..:a.r.'«-...;3,r w.�,af:z.,.e..�.n.,'w..•erEa,iwya:;t;•.4,;.7;rK�' �1�;+s'.3« .'r`' �mi jy fy'-'1.r,_a<C"'i'7y:'.r s.,}..y Lqa.,y;.•,.:r._l:�'�ek`i•-'j..,.,a�:e.i''t'F•'.���c.a'a• •.,4 FoRAWKS s d ..i:. � av' � . r. .,"rr,,:..,-,:r.c.axc.;S.-r'G-'S..,''.••xi a ,i 3,!_sy,r•.•a,,c.. a:4 S '.. :.'lGi.'a'_'v : a i`.+ •<, `rw- 4�_•._<. -"r@:'' K':' '.'!rV c International Plowing Match - _ k* 77. per'yeir :i1.60 if paid'la"Ivance. Off? CtRO�JERIF3r3 - rri _ t TRACTOR AND FARM MACHINEftY DEMONSTRATION - N JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor ° Will be held at - good Tea, 45c lb,, 3 lbs. 1.25 JLI The Government's Conversion ... Best Orange Pekoe Tea 70c lb. ' * , ,October 1 th-, 4 2 th-andA 3th, 1-922 � - r'�. The attention of the holders of Tractors nd Farm Machiuery will be iu operation +l7rOOd 1 Almon 25c, 35e, 40Ci w' the$ve and a 'half r cent war duci�g the three day's of the Demonstration. _ "loan Londe taturing December 1, 3 ' ' o he offer of the 4,WEDNESD Y, OCtOBER 11TH :�..8 Orangeade Lemonarde, i.922, is'directed t t r g !y" I4linister•of Fin o renew the "f':' Xrm Machinery Demonstration.2 �•...>, _ 'loan on favorable THURSDAY,'OCTOBER 12TH •- Raspberry Vinegar ' .• . f.. terms. The _ i Lime Juice last Ganadtan.loan was placed in Walking and R dL6 Plow i,'um eiiLiUua is: . L.1ji,lo 4.,d 'Tractor—_ p Plowing and Farm Macbinery Demonstrations. New York at a satisfactory price. FRIDAY OCTOBER '13TH Fullers Pure Honey 18c lb. « ,5 ' ;.`The �iinist--r r I% making his pres ant$naaciat operation entirely•a Walking aad•Riding Plow Competitions in Sod, and ri•actor Plowinit, ' a •` Best Teams and EquipmVt, and Farni Machinery Demonstrations .,domestic one by offering to ea There viii be a demonstration by the Hydro, Electric Power commineion, '�'OR GFP,OCERTEB ;gxw ehange-the maturing bonds for _ - demonstratins use of light and Power on Canadian Forma. •a�' z• . new bonds bearing the same rate S3alQG 0Q offered in Prizes .Beep These mates in,Mind. R 0H 'ARDSON ' S s ' g For Pu1l-particulars apply to Yr� �f. .of interest, running for either five , .- ,: w _ - years or ten 'years as the bond-' <.,.-. -• . _,J. LO,CKlE WIL90N, °.� krulder may vrefer. A further in- - Managing•Directo�, Parliament Bt;ildiva?. Torbuto, r_ _ The Superior' .Xeat arket ducemeat to the investor is that he receives a bonus of one month`s - - t �' � .. ' interest. The terms• offered are decidedly favorable to the investor The Wage F.amel'�S Bank probable that a large and it i3 r E Hy wage earner should feel that his savings account, The Store that has made part of the maturing loan will be however small it may be, is welcomed at any branch of ,�!f renewed. Arrangements for the . this gam, 'The man or woman with a few, dollars to. . - .'N exchange of, the boads can be 'deposit is afforded the same prompt and careful attention - -.'a -Reputd,tioCl for Quality mad at any'branch of the chart as the depositor with a large amount. It is our constant .,. r.�— ered banks. Hollers who do not aim to extend to all our depositors every possible courtesy We use the most Reliable Scales Made, The Toledo "Honest Weighb.” ,6yZ -,and service. Sixteen Ounces eve ° ' wish to reinvest will be td in We paid give 9i tee O to every Poaad `` • each on the lst December. - . . 'arm Prices as low as we can matte them'and remain in business. � ' AN APOLOGY We have installed a SLICING MACHINE, and can Rive you Ohoioi _ Rim breakfast Bacon. Cooked Ham, R,o aAt Pork and other lines Br'OOkila t}araRe, Ont. 13IZAHfl�, R L. f:RQ�.ga of the "Sunset" Brand of Cooked Mesta. ■_ �'E. PYsBCY,fISY VS,BD, . B�a� BRANCK Machine Sliced in those Delicate cam+. - Fins Slices,eo much • • .< ': DxAs:Qia.-W!ith reference to the - f reproot circulated that yon A• kept a new _ __ _..__ - pprinc i&ted in Every Household: ;- ' i to and put in an old one when I left car at youv earme a coo :e of :: Choice Your Beef, Pork and Lamb are the Only Kind We Handle. _ ,taotiths auto,ITieR co ac.�e that t3liiTii I es a ;not correct. - Q11ti11,t9• t3S'LC't 314'2"'Q'�.C® • ;" The fact is I war under the impres- 9' �k y it % _ sioa I told you W put the new tube in - the right tire and blow up the left. ' F J l m ONE DOOR 1�slLijT PiCk 'While u pat it is the left and blew • . 9 OF POST OFFICE r•��1 �, up the w arrived in To- right.so hen.i err rento ansl had th-p ri ht hacd tube g — a I lrw..,.r'yovf,,. 1�-t,.ux ..,r Aouad�osat Or $teak, .. .. 23. per lb •t: tube. and did not discover the d38'er - Sarloin Roast or Steak. ... 28c i ecce till tnvo weeks sgo, when I tied Pickermg Hardware Stare the.Left tire changed: Porterhouse Roast or Steak, ... " it Is too bad I did not see pan per• Rump )g.�ast.<.. .. LOc z acaally when I cwtled at your garage the next week,.as tbie miaunderstond Nine Rib Roast, . . 2Qe fi .. ..' "_ . bT �'.r.n f.. cfnf• anr�ia'.� �nA,Na ing could bare been etraighteoed out geagy Rlh R fast 1$e .. then and prevented.this report circa- Shoulder RossG .. ... 14 and 160 `• ,E lacing. window screens and wire clothe p� Truiitinx thta will put matterr right. - aanurinR you I am very .arty to Brisket, to boil. ... ., •. ' We have a complete line. . lave irteot;veaenced°yos in thu way. Lea of Veal, half or whole, with foot,oi3. 28e =' Yours vary truly, Loin of Veal. .. _ .. Be protected fcQm dies. --- ••-- - - -= IdsLroir W. wsi'ts Shoulder of Veal. ... 220 Toronto,Auqua6til.t, IN& Shoaldec Roast of Veal, 20e " � - .. - Pure Pork Sausage. " 2Se " ` A full line of Harvest Tools--The Ssmson Brand. '- :_ _ n e cheapest, always the best. th ' AUCTION SALE OF :" .. , ._ fie ape , 9 t Finetiz Sslt Pork. •. ... 25c 0 �le 10 7SIHO U EFF CAS Finest Breakfast. Bacon, piece, . . . •35c :_.: <* •• •• sliced. ... 86e (let your Binder Twine now sad take the cash discount. 4.#RI3EN TOOLS " .• - We have the Plymouth make._ Mild Cured Cottage Rolls(half or whole), 380 � Bids Bacon, ... - Goa ` . . Now in the time to Oil oats oo ' use llr.'Williieme, Fly your. we• =,Ths property of Cooked Ham,.. :. 600 •• once tried:always aced. fir: ;., ;�Sf� �► � 5,.t3'3S' Weinere,., .. .. 260 r ,Patois RooBaig always on head. ' r A her promises Head-(,heave.• .. r.. :.. . .. i 20c } Our]lotto—We have It, can get it, or it is not dada. Kio�St.East, PiekcritK ViUsse :may First And Domeotic Shortening. The 50 cents .. . R _ _ _ _ lbe cents J, S. SALSDON, :. . . • PICK: �RING �. ;,. Ib.prints 18 cents ;q TUESDAY. SEPT. 19TH, 1932 -' - Ile rticlase � 18 Yds Brussels wir carpet r inch- --DTnITT?TAQ., - `i; Tape,•try carpet. 3jz4 feet —-- _ = "Wilton rug, 11 it, in. by 12 ft.8 in. The Exchange of r 3 Harking lamE,e kfandiamps * � I � - -:_victory Bonds Table covers Dishes i I I -y i4 burner coil stove, Clark's Jewel !! p =20 Century washing machine New ].+ot11t i ri on AH Ford +' Those desirous of taking advantage of the privilege '"+,�• ._S''�: L'Cter boWl Iron kettle - - - ._ of exchanging their maturing N'ictory Bonds for the Iron copper-lined kettle ­--Models, effeetive at once new issue are invited to hand them in at any one - = :­'Harness Fly nets Sacks ! + f our branches. We will gladly see to all necessary Plctt:res Leather-covered sofa :. _ o r 2'R•scL'inq chairs j i!{I� Runabout Chassis 410.01 details. tae ' 2 �Z ardrorbee,one solid walnut Ai TN= �r .Secretary Carpet stretcher •• ''e3tarter : 811,38' starter 388.12 _ STANDARD BANK Vacuum cleaner• , Curt+tin Poles Extension table. with 8leaves Touring Truck -' 612 TOTAL ASSETS OVER EIGHTY MILLIONS , t !then cupboard Centre table 4. - starter K9�D.34 I T 2.W ndow shades. A inches �1 Astarter 835 " . - - . _ _ - ..W. F. Law, Manager :' Ddattre�seaidflzoar� J r �, ! Pickering Branch, uou s8i. s _ Ago • Parlor suite, WAInRC � _ � � Whitby Branch, Oongolenm rug.9slr}l feet an Sed ' 08402 - " starter 846.05 -- _-:Bag truck Milking stool _ .�---- -:--- - -• Piano boat Neckyoke - Tools F O. B. Pickering, Ontario ! - Ladder Wheeibarrowt I 4' `1dany other small articles _— — �� -" •"'���r� ,- Au y' of these models maybe purchased with a' H Sale'begins at 2.00 o'clock:sharp y 7 :. z ' _ =`—`�—ts-w�s e,�srr , small eaFh payment, balance to -be paid in WM. MAW, Auctioneer r _ twelve equal monthly instalments. INDIVIDUAL W e are nog prepared re -charge rcharge all makes and �I S ITARY Voal, foal , . ': :.sizes of batterias on our own premises. '`,-Hard and Soft Coal of the Gi`a us a trial and be convinced - best quality on hand Q E PAPER CUPS Bell hone Ind phone THOS., A. LAW ' _y PUItEIT . , p zoo �HEVER USED BEFORE 29 N X.a _Y >N o T , O lE Sh o! iacutt i URGUM, HEALTH `•Chopping and Oat Crushing will erwood s IC �' .. �e-done Saturdays and-Mondays Ford Sales and service Station. pp r I; ' only, np to Sept, lot at _ « L• ~ J�+.n„tb+r mss. y.a, fir.+,f::��l`.�{''�... .ty�� a'",:fir .,�.�f _,s 'r,•a' :f: &�" r r;.�n:irarc:oar, �.r' •,.�.,'e'•' �,j�?":>Sr_'*dy*:,�Ww"�°'s:.a�a��.�&%r°a ,.,men ;b wn"'�,"r rqe�,=x 's,^ hrer�,, - yn :vie.' -`�j.'F�4/Jti1�},'^�'V an '�"(.3,.0,.,,,,,`'d� 3.•�A.^e" l.. Nkii.�r 'P�,r :7. If�+.�..,,." lv.. 4--. '.:'4A*-+.�+",'.°,:" rJ.' '!"r.J.., �y,.�.�,�'..T. I:7';'- u`a•2 _- e.i-. .'^}.6. x v. F .N_ _ fi„'s++, r:.c, ..,x�,; ;.�.°7 r:` 'u `S,A....''!'� r..�' u M1.f*' x•11 : "fit. '' fi' r - - ,+ es-,c�?d,,w,w.• `:.e y" '.' 8` n a'.?'re"riu.+ tx'i:,--mac' ..�r:r ,lt.,,� .r,,,,,�.°�. `^",.,,y'•,. -'P.� .k. .alt �''•c. Y";..r..• '"�'.r'.i, :?'t63si'.', :d ,sr` rr°,''-w-.1, +',c�- ,;#�� •&... .�-, ,Y�,'+,j"^' � ,rF,'r;t�.�., a4 ..,d. :,Fy,..� nt'' v�'_ ii`° ..r +h' wr.. r,,. ,ra•.-v` 'rrg, �:'�'.. S;�•ay_.;. .,y''«�.� S•.�',ra,7;'i'Fn... '.�'*' ...r.�rr.x• .:r,, .7.dm,t�:. .s-w ,.et R' °•t�' •, u.-• .v," "",t{Sr�'X2 r4'>. °rs-'�1r;b°"'r" '�'•+�r'c, .�+c+., d.� ,..i., .r,n�r `�� .:�"-w °•� .S.� „ 3 i.tmw+''J�4,. .a. ,,ate b L `¢,vy�gy.•-' .••,-•^. ^.• 'M '+-s..",. F. ('r.':h '�++s.. ?:•�ir�-, ... ,ryS..w. :i+'•' % .°,�°: ` :A:�.' 7+ x .., .::.?'",'_sc-'iC''` ur '!�1,.-.s .,° as.. _ ..3:s:!.a, "._.,. '.,ec-w%.�_rs.• .s '„ 6`"= s ••: ^.�h,°.*..-. .r•'.i. 1 / . ;t�•u ,.+11..s. � y��tt_ - z'i:,,. 1 l' �M1t .• ,y ^s.,'fr •G4-v ' Pl f o'i'„i.we,�' `.➢ : ­p, a y i.«:,,zs;." wi .:'k.9,'"'v"f,^•,.;112. "iA::f-�"„;x- ;Ya•.•C-..b,, w,.r�,jx ti�rs,� •-,S. r,i.sti'�' SZvi w•}_L iFx CLAR'EMONT. �.. i . Mrs,.,Arose; o! � *ford; is vissit- � 411, Evans ward, who has beeav an. , - Luther Bowes, of Peterboro, log her niece,Dlis abeth Pugh. der the doctor a care for a week s The Pickeriu MISS SlarRti t Macnab is eprnd= �[ pent the week-end at'the home of ' g ,ing a few duy 'Claremont Sch .Pair is the with stomach trouble, is touch im- his mother here. ' 1'r�in.Toronto. •,, . James'Evans kris been laid rx coming event. Come and enjoy a proved and is able for light work. A"Detour One Half Mile Weet" D' Ian�+e Cul�tl�lltt98 g .*: for a few days '%ith an attack of holiday. Miss S. E. Evans was in Toronto sign is up at the poet office corner, The football team which was to on Monday attendee a meetin of owing to coaetruction operations y g g The object of this Association is tv 1 Mrs. E. B. Freeland, of Toronto.. play a friendly game with the IIz the Executive Committee' of the on the new Brock road bridge at ' lessen stealing and prosecute is the gueet of'Rev. and Mrs. 0. ridge team last Saturday evening Women's Baptist_ Rome Mission the foot of•$arry'a Hill, south of the felons, . Sic,g waa deprived.of the -pleasure of Board, Claremont. - Mrs. A. a.tnat^h nn actountof the-heavy-- - - :fir.. 1D. Scott is spending a raiu•starm. - :eoupte of weeks with her parents The All Scots football team of j[embers honing pmp�y s�olea oommaaij ~ Loudon. :, r aste immediately with any m*rsbsr; Toronto will play �t exhibition- of ExecMdve Qommilles. Just arrived a big 'supply of Do You .'pant #0 Cut + game With the home team oq the Membership'tes ;1.00. -= boots and shoes at J. nol*'s. Claremont football grounds on �•: Prices lower than lastspring. Saturday,.Sept. 18th. Game called . T!o>t*a ma.be b.a'trom tree Pr*•id ai or- •-:Y, Calvin T. Gostick was at the at 4 30 harp. Come and give the �� Geontery On&PP==' _ . Dariadian National Exhibition last :Your Chore Time xse.Qom.--L. D. Banks, 0.8.Palm ' :. . home boys a cheer. we®k-end, retureina 9atnrciay J flu a�a Z `ca—�c�VCC.ct'racc� io k • 7 Ber, W. V. Richardson, Pickering. �. A. Overland is moving this and Mrs. Fleming and Mrs..Besse, in jZal� ' `` ..Week into W. M. Palmer's house Sr. attended the 50th anniversary • t�R+ ThBl(t01: YU-2 is Glark: ` '-`recently vacated by.Mr. Robins. 7 toil anti, of the school on,the 10th of Scar- .. � searelssy PA Two rinks of our bowlers are o •Ia the ordinary work of the farm born axturda About 400 were volt - a . to Uxbridge on Thursdays o u meat meta than a tan of water a • pre5eat, ineLidiug many of the lip It 1s M BLlS1TIe3S8 take part in a tournament. We 'day wish them success. pupils of 50 years ago. - Y _ The kli+lion Band of the Union Whyy'take the time and trouble to do To help you run part of yours. Frank afnd Mrs. Chidiow and Church Kill hold their' social and this work when the wind will do it for you . .-children motored to Toronto this jsee. By opening a Now Garage in the Vil- entertainment on the evening of loge of Whitevale I am prepared to do } week and'@pent a few days with Friday, Sept. 22od. The enter- A Toronto Windmill will cut your all kinds it repair work, red t is Mrs. Roe,formerly of Claremont'. chore time-in half, Make money for you, p g.. t' , Frank Stewart, wife and ''faro- taian�ent will be of a miscellaneous 'And I can recommend it as an efficient tape and side curtains, also making ; ,. character and will be held in the your old car look and run like new -' it of the Rrocg road brid a ar worker• It seeds little attention outside , y y' g p auditorium of the church, and the as occasional oiling. And it costs nosh- giving it a good coat of new paint. tv, have moved cot of their tents lunch will be served in the base- ing to run. a for Toronto machine include ` Agent into the house next to Dr.Tomlin, ment after the entertainment. And if you want a real water service, ing;Pumps,; Windmills Silos son's. Everybody , come and help the with running water reader pressare every. and;(#eaoline Enginae. " Mrs. Harry Thomson, who has where,you'll be .interested in Toroto 'OHARLES M. RIOE ,r. been visiting relatives in Buffalo Mission Band along. Admission, , 25 cents. Pumps and Toronto Water Systems. ~. • for the gait two weeks, has re- y - Home Tel. 5621. Whitevals. ODD, '-.-turned holne, accompanied by her Widely known in this comFnuni•. .. Le`me�eli you*boat them. sister, Mrs. A. W illisme. ty, and much esteemed, one of our 1 :r David A. Pugh has purchased a oldest residents, there passed C. n . PiL+�1EY, i° a"s� ►���n� too building lot from M. Hendersor. peacefully to rest, Catharine J. just South of T. Psterson's, and Michell, belovred wife of George Cocicehntt Agent, hard ? Cooper, of Cln remoat. For.some ` is getting the material ready fgr months Mrs. Cooper had been a Piokel'iug, - QDtgMO 'the erection of a new residence. Have you stopped Mra:J. Heaated and Elttle dough great sufferer from stomach iron I p plowing ter, Margaret, left for their home mo insr. release beN 0t Sunday Her Just when it does the most good , In Vassar, 'Mich.. on ,Thursday morning, 8epteri d 10th. Her and you have the atost time. ' last after spending a couple of only trying period of sufleciag ;. p was characterized by a beautiful . AS Intetnational Tractor weeks here with the Beal. s are spirit of faith. fortitude and even u rents, J. H. and Mrs. Beal. cheerfulness. She was a daughter and a P. & .0-11 Plow 0" . James Dafoe,of Adrian, .Mich., of the late Mr. Michell, who was . � returned home on .Monday.:norn the first reeve of Pickering Town will allow you to plow from 6 to 8 ing after a nding'a few days with m es per day, no matter how Ship and who gave Claremont its T -H 0 R N �• 0 N • his slater, Mrs. Wm. Bandy. Mr. oame. There survive her, besides bard or how.hot. ... Bundy. who ie 85 years of age.°is -- -----_-__--_ .._ mill very active in body and clear her husband, five daughters and THE BUSY STOKE—THERE'S A RE A8UN It will also thresh your grain, III two goes, as follows: Mrs. Isabel >ta mind. Rawson, of Toronto; Mrs. John four silo. citt wood a+ed -;w • The attention of the police true Underhill, of Aurora ; Frank k[. - numerous other jobs tees is called to several dangerous. Coo r. Mrs. G. M. Forsyth, kite. Have you seen our stock of Graniteware, Hardware etc? In f act it is never idle. . ipote on our sidewalks where they Walter W&M. and Mrs. Stanley We invite you to look it over and compare prices. pass over culverts. Persons walk. - - noel tin-gin danger of Coup, all of Claremont: and Her- ,Ail summer lines of Dry(foods,Shoes etc.-,reduced in price 'k Phone call will bring ono breaking a le, wt1�b would make to clear. We want your business _ _ to your door. _ -. g the village liable for damages. OT��Ss LIST 9ZZ Fresh Goods at Lowest Prices and W e keep plow shares for all plows The Claremont Women's Insti- 11"IS t i+ nest. Just Treatment. HA � gate have accepted an invitation --- Produce taicen at the beat prices Binder twine fn stock. to visit the W'hitevsle branch on -Wednesda9.Sept, ,h.• All maw _ Y. �. bers who oe s,J. Edwards es, Miss l s w b dTeb�" ltrssci �ty rows wafto iPirdim*C _ WE SELL THEM �9t'der. _CLAR JUONT tiny. Cars will be provided for Notice in bereby given that I have _, q -their going. traasmittrd or delivered to tha par- H Tt a Mal (hpo" E1 B R 0 U 0 sons mentioned in sections 6 and e of ,J ♦ ii Andrew Story bad the- misfor- the Ontario Voters'List Act.1890,and This the Lane on Saturday last to lose 17 acts amending the same,the copies re- your grooecles. lambs that had wandered on to quirepd by said Section*to be,*a trans- Our stock is uptadste dean—iv loch the C: P. R. tracks. 14 of thaw mitted rr dellv*Ted of the lists made we sell only the best. were killed outright and 3 had pursuant to said Act. of persons ap. � y paaring by the last revised Assessment +� We have r COW sasoroment of obrh- _ :*their legs broken and had to be RoU of the *aid Municipality entitled ties' Biscuits,fresh every 2 weeks+ �L tMoghtered. The lambs were in a to vote at Elections for members of X _ also a full live of pastry and field adjoining the tracks and had the Legislative Assembly and at '��� (� broad tours at lowest prlasr. got through a small opening Maniclpal Elections, and the said List We have also secured theageney Woolf thence no to the railwa wan f me --' * 'T t y. ported up at my office at Canada Bread. get a loci nest C. H. Found had a miraculous Whit•vale on the day of August, - time _ y R you see is town. *� ;. "- -ape last Thursday wl>deg be fell lOsd2, and ramsiaa th*re toe taspectioa. ' . We don't rill oori oil toe gza gla s.but -� L _ froth a ladder bead first fifteen Rise ton are called upon to examine W r just fresh Provisions. ' feet, grazing with his head on the said list*and if any omissions or other fruits rte. Phone FSD9 end of a seantlinlr. but landing, it erroea are found therein, to take Ito- - Wanted—Pool". Buttes, Tllgss. would asses.on 'his bead and shoal- mediate c proceedings to have said " # �e► �rn of a �p MKI CR-D'LOW q der slantiggly and- thna.breaking errors corrected according to[ass. sG; Dated at Whitevale Aug. 0, 1922. CLARN.MONT, - - ONTARIO the fall to a degree. Fortunately, g• '.~'. z beyond. a bad shaking up and DONALD R. $EATON, . You pomp over a too of water every day. Your wife carries not a few bruises, there were no K3ierk of the Tp. o!Pickering. over two thousand heavy pails of water every year. HO" & LYTLE, LTD bones broken. Mr. Found was 62 Wh[tevale,out. My Toronto Windmill will do away with all that dendse+ry. --- -"` track to work theneztnay, thong SPECIAL I '1SSED GRAIN -too stiff for the task on Saturday. room,or garden. It gives you water for your stoop without time �� Oats,-Seed-W6b4", ig+ ' The One Hundred and First An- Far School openlrig lost or effort expended. Seed Rye.ek for Stock co plete. niversary Services 'of the -Ciare Toronto Windmill initial cost is.low. Its upkeep—owy an tn,ouf Baptist Church will be held (Set your children ready for fchool. occasional oiling. CLOVER AND TIMOTHY '' f on Sunday, p, m•, We have a supply of boot*and oboes. I0.30 a..nt. and•7 Quiet, cheap, powerful—the time sad labor saved will pay for All kinds and of finest ryuslity, rx;- Sept. 24th, (brought forward a For hojs we have school boots, sizes itself in a single season,with continual comfort thrown in. -�-'^' u '�5; 11-I3 at 2.50.: 1-b at , Ask for price on our Feed*, Oven, 'rrveek from the a eanuounce as 2 70°- -- Coale is and talk it over, next time you're- in town. It win Oats. Shorts, _-° > yo orte; Cotton Seed and week), and there 'will follow the ,OiOi'schroi boots, sizes 11.10; at 2.25 ; pay FOa' Vtl Gate, sleu�u usual social banquet and enter- o — ___ onto and Peas dainroent on Monday. Re Ben- high topsil 2 at 285; _7� 8 at 3.25, ,ground together. - ., Boys knee pacts,colors khaki, brown 111• Maynard, - jamin GoodSeld, pastor of College and grey, sizes from 8 to 14 yrs 95c, • ' Pbo�20.8-IIsQ it. (Street Baptist Church. Toronto, Stockings from 8 to 14 rs 26c r. 0 one of Canada's most eloquent Cali early and get scarp' -.' v• hitevale, +dntaho Hogg &. yt e, Limiteds platform men, will deliver the - _ 13tf OSHAWA Sunday sermons and give his-pe-p-- -supply. • . = - __�1.� ruatiea "down Ball,' --- J. Fiagold Claremont ADAM R. YAKS _ ° on,Monday evening. The ii.i led + ' quartette, with Mine Pengelly, 6Ind. Phone 38000 Registered Optometrist soloist, of Ossington Ave., and _ __others will also be on the- pr o• and Optician gramme. i C �t M � Will be at Mr. Palmer's Boot and Shoe bert Cooper, of Peace River Dist- '� d CM*NMI 1� s Store,Claremoubc on Tuesday P. M.of K riot; also a sister and two broth- each week,for Testing Eyes and Fit. flave' Your G ra n G ro u n d _ �ag Glasses. sad to tyke in Watelh >( era: Mrs A. C. Scott and William' Clock and Jewelry Repairing for J. Michel), both of Toronto; and Fruit Trees, Shrubs Etc+ v vibe —'"Frank Michell of Perth,Oat, She Yaks, Stouff An rr• + - . pairing or orders can be left with Mr. is also enrvrved b twenty-four Havin secured the ens for E.D. -- AT THE - I, y y- B y almer or at Mr. Porter's Barber _ grand-ebildren and three {treat Smith do Son, Ltd.,Nurserymen, r Shop, Chaumont. !t t grandchildren. These with a of Winona, Out. .:Cam b ell Flour I Is ^r . large circle of other relatives and Ism prepared to take orders for,ail = kinds of Fruit Trees Small sti cost of friends will mourn the Ornamental Shrubs t .. alts, - decease of such a, splendid Rife ;.�•lowest possible prices. -. and mother, church and social p p -work done while you -W&lt, S ecial rates for large uantities•, : worker. Mrs. Cooper's• pan=ing p. g q -' . • ,:'s, U - took place at "Woodholme," the g - : .-•. '� � ;:',': �: resideneeof hereon-in-law. G. H. N. J• Cha Iran, :.Pickering We are in the market for vinter'and W Forsyth, cohere the funeral service --- �a� hPid. Rev. W. Limbert, her CLAREMONT - — ai3` U18-vtliCl �,s OaLSj bazleg former pastor of the .tilethodiat v #;r Church here, and rye.- Inquire - Of.11maesriaia and design anctea tree service, assisted by Having rented J. McGrath"s Gar `� }` kept in stook• It will pay you Re v. .1i r. fling. Interment was age, I rem prepared to make expert for prlde8 � Ball at out works acd inspect oar etoeit •.:, mk de in the Cla remont Union Cem,- repair@ on all makes of cars. All J obtain prioes ]Don't be miaied The pall-bearers were E�ri makes of Storage Batteliies repair- r �`� age't*we do not omplo#f them,oonsegaaal• ^ r g y -.ho ('us�,. -p well Floes. 1L ",• j id ly we ova, and dW ofts. the as Underhill. Frank Underhill, En• ad and recbar ed. 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''`�S': ,y "7v. ,�,,,,,"�,,,:y���+'+ .rnr .-- -. .m . .ei:.'_'°„i,.?.:,..'•r�Tfs��y.;�'Xz:':s �t•1�3:k%.`.�w'$.Ri. r�:.'T.-.�•x ..aim', _.... ;.ae:n- •,^.^:'7°` �' ^ ''._, .. -• •T" .• „s'^�,;., 4 .. Y. e:d�.Y. ,+t.. ..5 u ..Y.. :. �s.�Q> ,.�'_., is-'."r..•v, �2.��' �•. :t. is whit--the teat means to me now. and th* worst -.Is yet to come And the putpiehment, if dwre Is any, in merely incidental. "One of the clearest lessons I ever P - - ••,�", had came to be in an unusual fashion. One day I suddenly realized that I was making little of my H& For yearn rd been'wbat I called a Clhrb- tisn, but I knew all'at once that Christ w ; hadn't guided my life;,and from that �rZ- moment I determined to let Him do —AXWOW` it, to give myself up to His will ab- "For a few days there was the most beautiful peace in my heart, and then s1 r. �" -�••. into my life came a trial that for r years I had dreaded and hoped to • , � _ ,. avoid; it was the one.thing t I waea t prepared to f ace. 'Thy - _ , . . t be dome,' I should have sail, `except r �+..- '~ytJ _mr7L -$or-mat use wag-I--became-_.bitter f" and rebellious. 'So this; I thought, -- --- -'-- -- ` ,.�..•••.- ---� '�'C^ was what I.got when I promised to submit my,will'absolutely to God's!' pa . ►s - And then one day Sue Strayer, a Er girl whom I had known ,all my life,'. came to calif. She'had always been - l� t what we termed musical and was ]test retwRing from stu&YIng with great teacher,in the city. He told her,' -- ' ► she said; that it was worth w,h, for her to make a pTofession of her music. 'And, oh,' she added proudly, 'hey so w - strict with me pawl He manages my - .. .. '_ '.--- i L► entire life: my dressing, my eating, 7 my exerci®ing, my sleeping. And oh �Ta`.► �W � the practicing that he makes me do! it C ' . If a thing is hard, he makes me do it <?CF �d " again and again!. Some of the other_ r pelf t are positively jealous when I LL TONS � tad them about it,for they know what it means:' -, •' e�ENI •tor -------- -- - - - : quired rather absently. mesa Z'.I-ins- -� > packag e x ^ a! * "fine anew herself up. `It means,' she replied, 'that Signor Massont _ thinks that I have in me the makings -_--- - _ - --- - - -' of a great singer. When you have or gloves far outweighs the bather of I nut-meats, or cream or orange-juice ' just a pretty little voice be gives you mein and applying , t }� flouse a few exercises and harsds you over the paraffin, also make delectable sandwichm. ' -' othea variety is made with a few �x to one of his assitsantJs. But when he w l.'. sees signs ai what he calla the real Chocolate Cream Cake,' chopped'nut-mesas;'still sinotlt ° with +. stewed and ors -•x., thing he is absolutely merciless with 3i cake unsweetened chocolate. � orange marmalade, ---- -- ---- -- y - - " A ,.k�• _.. y off, ' He t?i�a-f--n- eseepL to ��y ,•••�° with nutmeats. Woman's ° W'oma0■ Beat Asa milkners who'are considered.by him make you just as perf�ectgsa be can. 1 yolk of egg. + : The age of woman is proverbially moat competent to form opineotrs oa One complained of his being so tablespoons of �8t►r. Vegetable Fanny Work. one of the 2070teries, to be guarded woman's beauty. 1 teaspoon vaniMa. . .- :- hard, and he said, "Why then did We Question wbetber the greenest ^'r with *Lbous tare Neverthekes, a y7p'° Mix and cook over boot water. t put youaselt! into my laude? To have 1 cup sugar. of green young brides could be to ab• daztteg French writer has ventured to Loving and Chaeteniss. + $ y� cup butter. - an easy time? All right; but if aolutefp verdsmt, but here's the s.Wry- , rti * ,,>,,, 3 the query, "What is wlom- "Aunt Nan," cried Beth, 'running have an easy time I mwther ifs cup milk. as it Dames to na: & sift best age?" and himself to supply into her,aunts room,"I've been study y� will " :' •- ffie srmsver eem a�td thre'angel in you that wants to sing. 1 egg. "I have some particularly Sue as. ; y ing my-Sun`sy fWx)o}bassos and I`m .� E cups dour. 1kragus today," said the market man k� I don't have to make the lesson nay ;° - - ter-fivo years. in one of m awful ba bas. It's bi-- clearer, do I? Yon understand it, I 3 Poona wdrr> '�• 3' nS bed Po to Airs. Youngbride. and he displayed This,os is as the supposition cause d fobs verse: "Whom the Lord sun ,7u as I understood it them," Mix loaf and add chocolate mixture a bunch for her admiration. "Picked : ° last Bake a mod9rate oven. " ht', tfltst shwroatan takes -Y co um alsasb_man' Mary and Waterproof Mitts. Fruit Sandwiches. � ff tedkamhrid� looked at It with •' w. ,, ti t,: 4wim-^ ev y fie--go Wa woman in most be0astifhl. pesyple having.such an awful'by hard The live or ten•cent cotton mitts For fruit sandwiches cherry pre- "Does it grow like that?"she asked. t True. at twenty-two to twenty-five time, and-others 'having everything which are so largely bought by work- serves and chopped almonds make a I always supposes: the cook braided yraaats her wbole figure may be more their r' -� a " : ea d to thirty-five 'women's es does," seems Aunt rnranse, ng thinner may m waterproofed b or,if and cream n„1 xed with Y cues .�IDice t_ �a+►..nL it'__. - _ _ A 4� .but not so'Isar fats At the doesn't yL? t them in melted if and cream cheese ez+e also good. Diced � y replied nt Nan And p nd only P PP Some folks_ make their joys mess" R feaftive exI more �,l ..... -b.> slid it used to puzzle me too a great deal!on the palm of the mitts, melted par- strawberry preserves make a good incidents and their sorrows great tliendon are most betatifttL Evers Why shcmdd the good, I thought, be'affln may be brushed over their sur- sandwich filling. (hopped dates and events. in the L,•,.. 1% soft- severely punished foe• the little face. For handling dam bricks, for ,'„. 9 W C ng P :> 4001, w`hkb stakes the whole face wrongs they do,whereas the rest,who'working with plaster, or cement, par- ' ,Baer and more expressive. I0 perior to the expressi youth, ignore religion,appear to'be no w�otrse�affla. mitts are Par ear to be sane,a female face is moue dell- off?" !o ��1�� ,��,.y.� original. Woneen will find'them vain- �{ i •cats OW perha,pe also prettier, but it "E'!°"."J," agreed Beth eagea lq."To able wheat scrubbing floors. setting out i !! EA i.�T H EDUCATION � ,is sill ehaztgine rapidly, and attains punish seams a queer way for the plants, 'etc. Leather gloves for use ` ~^ 'testing beauty only in later yews. Lord to show His lave, doesn't it?" �by farmers in hauling damp corn fod-; :. BY DR. J. J. MIDDLETON TSae most beantiftsl woman whom faEte "If pats translate chastisement ae't5lt or any material that L wet. may Provincial Board of Health, Ontario . an"h3�,t cis`- tta have Dees was but the reed idea in be watemprooded in the same way. The, �9'° � �' Ds. l!<idd4,rWn wfill be clad to answer Queatioas as Public'Health mat- Six pears Did. Hat even at forty, be file Ward b training and diacipltna. coating o1 pe►raffin may be renewed-as tees through this ooit,ma Lddreas him at t3padina House, Spading :a Y. atainwas, this woman w•iR be do- which, as you know, is d'iscipling. often as the surface needs it. Mitts idde0yy beautOW. Haven't you ever thought, t]ewoent. Toronto. y ghf, dear, haav and gloves--even boots for ditchers.- Besides, t1d0 Frenchman does not ..A.A.8 it would be to have been treated with paraffin last longer, be- .°: ,+ satyr oa his own jatttent, but a!'firms am of (ha'iat's disciples and learn cause the water can do them little ± these that also many 3adlest tailors and mrB directly from Him? Whom the Lord damage Titre comfort the wearer ex- We heat and dead a 'bt •days i rickets The vitamincs ails present in limas share his view, and it is the lovet:h He takes as his own disciple periencea by using !ed mitts about the nesxseity of passing re-; the butter tat obtained.fivm milk. la '" gubataotzs in Canada }with respect'to the case of oleomargarine,however,the --- --- - --'- -- -- _ _-- _ --- oleomargarine,'so that it 'may be de- fat may be entirely derived from finitely, distinguished •from' butter. vegetable oilts which contain no vita. :. 9 If' - Tine FivlYtaae l,e,a�„• ...o wky —.._.4, as�rg hEwn BQi e>ezo.. out should k�e any anxiety u this-dud the sliver-skits-which-e$ntsinit the _ w _ - - of it i a v thrown away with " there distinction,'but back a cry precious vitamute wn a y - -,t.t;:.' •>, __ 7. _ .-. important point that moat be kneWn. the shell.' The oleomargarine can This is the nutrition that the deomar- thus be entirely'devoid of vitamins, garine contains, and bow if-difers and 'hpnce Tacking in food value. ; from that. which butter eontaiaa= A recent issue of tlw Journal of ' - 'T'asto the -joy O1 living! ate � e what butter Lion oath given a striking in oleo- '�. vrou� in nine cc-as Lion od the lack od vritamines in oleo- �, e �• out od ten be.wrong.'I mean "wroonr margarine. For experimental parr- in the legal sense, that is, in disease- poem a number od guinea pigs and THERE is no greater joy "than perfect �,g gigs substance with t ' in a court of law the constituents rats Were - - health-the heritage Of those who obey at butte. welt-000ked food, no fresh-railk, fruit, ~ the simple laws of Nature. We all know that butter is what re- vegetables or other vitamits^�oatsia- n. ' Q o - salts when we churn milk till the fat ing ingredients being alloaai. In- k _. globtr1es coalesce and float on the Bur- variably these animals died, althougk ,. Drugs are useful in case of sickness, but . '•:. face of the milk. That, however, is other and similes• animals fed on ex-. Nature strongly objects to their continued use not*he correct way of answering the actly the same diet except that btrt. – — r 1i V -'by non11a1, healthy pgi80nB. question, what is butter .'Here is ter was substituted for the'o)eomay. i r what butter is: It is the substance garine, lived and thrived. , ': — - commonly known an bottler, and made . There i'a justification t.�fore, fast tCaffsine, that alkaloid in tea and coffee, is exoymiv 47 from milk or cream, or those who urge the passage d strict '7t3 slow but powerful In file hands of a With PO 8• both, with or w th,& t salt or other raga respect to aleomar, _ e' idoctor, it ! llsefiil and beneficial. But takan preservation, and with or without ad- , so that t>h% product sbould° 'r regularly as a daily•stimulant, it often upsets Ong mattes. l►g� 8 ataza color other t�a>; ' Maurine includes 'all substances, the ' color of butter, and the; + i/ the nerves, causing serious organic troubles. r whether compounds oroth©rwise, pre- the container of each �packag of y- ' e pared in imitation of butter, and oleomargarine elboulld be labelled + _ Thousands have found health and 3atisf€Ac- whether mixed with"butter or not. such, in order that it may not be con "':lion in Instant Postum—the healthful, whole- simply what s oleomargarine? It In fused with butter. - =' SOII1e cereal beverage made from roasted simply margarine, according to the From the standpoint of•nutrmon is $r foregoing dr'flmition, manufactured so far as vitamines`are concerned, Wheat It is fragrant—delicious-satisfying from animal fats, and-vegetable ofle oleomargarine rltould not be presetet. --and safe. lrpnaranae at ; -- earth, nut, etc. . In this it differs as color as to attempt to deceive parrs you see from butter, which.contains chasers into the belie that they am r " '. - no other fat"than that derived from acttally getti2ng :butter or;an srbi,* r Instant ant Pos m rank or c ream. with'the same food value r- as butter. —FOR HEALTH '' -New the question is -why should in England a summons is there be any Worry ao to whether against anyone caught selling malt- i• "There's „ oleomargarine-is bellied oieo> ar- gutine without a specific c la'bed bearing atmtsa� _ � a - -- ,..... s Reason Ar just lyutter It is f'o�*�;• T.m th.r wOd--4°-�rine on 'one µ -`+ -- - - son: Butter contains vitamins, the covering the package. 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Whole ' Sys�tern �. :. s .. r►NTED--YOUNG Y w,f _ M` i ,s Ben®filed good �QUCatioa�to � � , '' ' -. '8Y ANT,MONY 'PYSE - . '*` Ifuieee, Wellaadra Rosaital. !t. oath• ' "::: ; artaee Out. -�- �-'`.. Ae�tatsr�d m Accordance with the•CopyrightyAct) g u, By Ta n I ac ( ADIZB--DO YOUR OWN REM 1J't STITCHING Rand looting; attach. - Thousends of frail, nervous people �.0 p • 1t01l8aIIflE lit This Fondi>lit►>a r - -=- ti'.y ;AS -- z"and convalescents everywhere have 98; du Nee$ ' „ei°t:wanse�utLRo gat 63 TICLE III • ' , ". fsa Easily,Help Themselves. - Frequency and Wavelenyfth. - .testified to the .remarkable power oe o N. 2 acY Street. Chicago. However rapiti2y electricity may groups• in a future article, cvaflning Tani- in bringing back fuels luealtlov YORK STATE eCt3GOL Inhere are thousands o: people who travel, wally at the speed-of llglit, o� �ttentioa' for the preaeat to a length, end working efficiency. It' Tr mn& Nurses of the Prospect -y .- ,, eights Hoepltal and Brooklyn Mater-! the pain and discomfort of ininor (Three hundred million metres per single wave, ' deems to quikly invigorate the conad- pity. Washington Avenue and St, John's 4! `k t'`. Ms in the hope-that the indispoeition second) some trine is required for 1?'roai the beginning.01 its U m�tion, 'tution and a wertul foe of "weak Place, Brooklyn, N.Y„ founded In 1373;, a: Da delightfully located near Prospect Park-! < .: Is only temporary, sad.will be ant- current to make the journey along the the wave radiates faces the-conductor sass Alexander William Collins, 8% will opsa a new training school this Fall' • d ,grown in time- Often such,illaeases wire from A to B and back to A. how- in all directions and at the speed o! John 8t. N. Iiamiltoa, Ontario, says: for the reception of larger classes; any' F- Dung woman deetring to enter a pro.! are not serious enough to require the ever short the wire may be. What fight. Isere again, we must nut.forget "MY wife was in a mighty bad state 3vesefon will here find"a dpieudld oppor. -= �-`3'.._..•'.fir fsttgEttian of a doctor, but Wi11 respond the human senses regard as ''inatan• that, infinitesimal as it is, a certain of health. She could eat v little o1' faulty for a thorough training;' lads "_ taneous' is not so n reality. We time elaspes between the eommeam. vidusl attention by trained 1 tractors;' to Intelligent home treatment it a re- i anything,.her back 3,a1rt badly and ahe chaperonage.,attention to heath anti re-' .. ltable remedy is used. Women;.busy know well enough that the camera ment and contusion of the wave's for- had frequent aAtacks of awful sick creation; gOctober classes now forafing, r•> with a multitude of household cares, headache. Three battles of Tarlac write to Director of Nursing. shutter occupies a certain time 'in mation,�and that a c�rtaln distance is : young women In o0ces or,stores, or making e.so-galled instant aaeoua snap, travelled by the "head" of the wave have , made her healthy and strong a0ZNTS WaaT=. ". ." J ' _ gia18 studying hard fa school, easily because we can adjust the shutter t0 before the "tail" is Completed. 81IICe agaiII•' FIpLE OR PART TIME TO BELL! .. ralI a prey to that condition of blood- -give exposures of various fractions of ene wave is produced by omee complete e � sot a d�igle Dertlan-of-the'� s�apomfa let "ne Of .lesenees knawa. as anaemia. The a secou& -And so,'in considering the oscillation of current in the conductor body that Is not -benefited by the t r_l commission. w. " ;swYx trouble seed not be serious if prompt yag of an electric current. along we can see' that the length o! the .helpful action o1 Tarlac. It enables trio a. ply.Co., 1286 et Clair Ava, Tor-' measures are taken to check it in its a conductor. we must not call it in- wave, i, e. the distance between its the stomach to' turn the food -into onto, ' early stages. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills stantaneous merely because our head and tail, will be increased-if-the healthy blood, bone and muscle, purl- PDX §AZJL Willi restore the elements needed to senses cannot associate such sudden time required to produce the osciila,'Iles the system and'holps you back to ARN—WONDERFUkVALUEs AND " bring the.blood back to Strength, and ,movement with time. If A B i$•ten floe is increased. It has already been normal we y Colors, sa.mp�froe-•Georgetown j :��; y once--the en;'the current Wll take' Fu Y good druggist. Woollen Willis, a , t shown that the natural period o1 as- . '..quality the,entire body will soon how a certain time to make its journey, ciliation may be extended by lengthen- t�razias,i uc Sr;3ralras waa*Tan: the benefit Among the many who and if the length of A B is increased 1 jag the conductor, so speaking broad- -Bomb& dropped on London from ' have found benefit through the use of to twenty feet, then the current will ly, we may say that,the length of the aircraft during the war averaged less 1 Efor aY HAVE nvapRer to ­-Dr. Wllliams Pink Pills is Mrs. Albert take longer, though not necessari'_y ether'waye may be increased by add. than 100 Its. in weight. Torpedoes. tr o• Price must be attraouva. Rena W. Smith, Mizooriche, P.E.I., who twice as ion for reasons which reed full information to Wilson Publlahin/II r: ing wire to the circuit. Other things for.aerilal use &Te now tieing made tip CO..: Ltd., 78 Adelaide St. W...Toronto ] Says:—"I was very much broken down g' ! ' : " c in health, had pales in the region of have actually to be considered,. of to 4,000 lbs 'in weight. BELTING.�f � :° A;.• my heart, and was so short of breath Cause, but this article ihoald help us pEL1 INM FOR SALE ' •` +'•t;;•:'y: to nnderetand why amateur s4ltions. MONEY OkDE RB. ]zREBIiER BELTS AND stTC. that if I went upstairs I would have •; r .;,. :.. _ , r which transmit short waves .(up to ;. to lie down as soon as i reached.the : ,1 ,.. %_ , It is,always kale to send a Dominion T TION hose. new and used, shipped' tap. They s strange nervous twitch= i': � � �'` 200 metres) employ shorter aerials subieM to approval at lowest ^ricse Lim: " rang " • �, Express Money Order. Five dollars Canada York Belting Co., all York! °•�'1-. Erg of the mnsc4es took possession of s.•j than the commercial stations, Which - �' K transmit longer waves (fllametimee ez• costs fusee caste. Bt, Toronto, out me, and every mascle' in my'body ,,..:' ;:: •• ' 3 w., i would apparently be twitching. I be ry: y •::,.? ceelding 20,000 metres). Ponce de Leon might have fount: came'very emaciated, and• my tamily J•'3 t the fountain of youth in a milk bof. 'z were much alarmed ' as 'to my condi - --- - s ', 4. "--_ -. GOITRE 1 tie• . Lion: At this time I read an article in ;f - COARSE SALT ou r home ?: �- a Woaz*ssrvza ■• paper concerning Dr,, Wil• r: w ^ w nXTIM s.'- -O `Minard's Liniment for Distemper: _ hams' Pink Pills and decided to�give : _,:� LAND A For Coltre and Enlasgeasent of • s them a trill. The red i;t was that in .' - ; ,S<� $lilt C8?lOts the Thyroid Aland. The only way WILL � i :. - "" fi short time I felt much improved, ': r:'' to reach the seat of this dleeaee and under further use of the ills I i';' %. TORONTO SALT WORKb t Dtaoa by tak,n - t ie through. the - D C. J. CLIFF TORONTO Dr. Cook'a Scientific.Treatment [alt like a new wc,man, had gained In - This treatment will purify the ANY " weight'sad was in Avery way better. blood. One bottle will have good WOMAN I would urge anyone afflicted ac I wsa - �~ • : `, . Large bottle, containing one •, to give Dr. Williams' Pink Pills a .. ��3eers •baasg iasMisg month's treatment. price ls-oa. h .-a an Deft. Na. f. � WHO WRITES You can get theso pE21d through any surrounding and, indeed. perms DOG DISEASES amz:sss as>QasxoeL oaq medicine dealer or by mail at_50 c:nts In the conductor A. B. Is the ether. lea Cltnaoh fat., Tarosto g awl Saw is y'eN a box, or six boxes for$150, from The We might imagine this ether to be. -A= Free to any AI. dress b the or. , Dr. Williams' Medicine- -Co., Brack- punched, first in one direction by the =• pis�i�as rule,Ont. rapid flight of current from A to B. ]s3 eat 34th Street �$e�1th by Taking Lydia "• --'— and then in the opposite direction try Itgw Yer! V•a•.i i� - . 'Wise Sayings. the return of The current to A. Asa L pinkhaffi'i Vega. You have no idea tow big the ether body of .wetter is set rippling 'when t . fellow's troubles' are punched with a stick, so we may sup• - e Compound You may give antis You aiw rich_ and Pose the ether to be set rippling when teep-t:n'til you are poor. -pnaobed wits,, electric currents. At the Yurmout:.. -Y.'M.C.A. ,Boys =-Montreal, Quebec.-­"l was a' snN The most troublesome load to ea "� ferex for three Tears, not able to do' _54 rry Camp. held st Tudkei Falls In Augnbt, is a bundle of bad habits. not be dealt with here. Speaking gen. I found Mindrd's Liniment most bens- "� my housework. My• husband wan aF' Soiae people are not Mars--they are erally, then:, the time of one oscilla- ficial tar sunburn, as immediate'relief " discouraged, for I was no better and Just ecoaomieal with the troth. tfosi of current (A to S and'back to A) for colic and toothache. had had the doctor all this time and� � naLtiiag helped me. I was alwaylr The beat day for doing your best is _!n a Circuit increases with the electri- Alfred Stokes. .� -. sleepy, had no appetite,and suffered ' the one -that comes" seven times a cal length of the circuit, sp if we wish (laser ti 5ec'y, with say left aide. My mother In ?c week to increase the aatnraI period, we may• England recommended Lydjg PI;, h No jab should be-easy.' No job is do so by adding wire. Now, the fre• Pfnkham's Vegetable Compound 1� guy If you,pat all your mind and quency of.an oscillating current is the Cause !t had helped Iny slater, so L - °'31lght into-it. number of complete oscillations which \ �� have been taking it I am now able. We seldom forget the favors we be• oocar per second. Obvt=sly the long- — __ to do my housework abd I can not a stow 'upon others; 'let as' be equally er,the wire, the longer the natural . praise your medicine too highly aa. _ %uncura Td CUM 1 have great hones for'the !afore. I mindful of those we receive. period and the lower the fregaency be• will tell anyone who writes to me g 6 PF i what good it hats done me."—Mss. B. _. It Is better'to may a ocd this about cause the current oscillations occupy j �q t' t1� it bad fellow than to say a bad thing more time 'end there'are conse4uently •is So Refres�g b2.ksso:t, St- Henry P. O•. Montreal. =&bout a good fe4low- fewer per second. Now, let us sup- A few gralas of thin ezc rattly For !early fifty years Lydia F. 3g uatg taae something out of i mse wui au uac:uiauuu W occurring ecza:uu j,.,.,Se, .1.. 3 �..� •::.. i iuf►Lzu.:Is L egeiaote t.ompauIIa nas ` the soil of a man's life that no aysterp in A. B. As the current flows from A' soothes and cools, and o•:ereozner been helping women just as ' it' -• 'a st crop rotations can restore. to B.the ether is Strained In one dtrec- heavy perspiration. It is an ideal helped Mrs. Masson; oftentimes after Part iaeplrstion and face,akin,baby and dusting powder doctors and other medicines failed. » Gentua is one lion, which direction is reversed when and takes the place of Other perfumes If you-are suffering from disagree- two parts perspiration. It is no good the .current flows back t6 A. Each far the alt3n. able symptoms caused by some femalet •_o':Defog clever It you don't work t complete oscillation, rhea, strains the weakness. t this splendid medicine. 4 ~ Otothej)o adSn. ♦nadian Sold try P •: 13amiIlty does nbt consist in tel'1 ether fizsC one way sad then the other. theDomiaion.CaosdianDepet:---IL is a wotuen's medicine.far.women's' oar"tault8, but In bearing to be told of TWO each strains produce one wave inn ke ailments, x;•d csa be tall In safety them; in heart them y, and g hearing patiently, the ether, the complete wave havia by any wam• - ' -lwen thankfully. - a hump and a hollow, like as S on its a aide. The wavelength !s the length — ' �_ t _ h._- Aj� 8 itQA r ,- nl' a-- tra;..;i:hry' straight line joining l _ - -- - - - - - - - - ' '•` the two extreme ends, or it a number 1 of waves follow each ether In a group min' �FOR TIE CHILD train,, the wavelength is the length I t _r CHILDREN ni - maglnary st-eight line joialag s . -- - ;"•.'-,�":,e "�•': , �• • two successive humps or two succes•I �1 Motbers--tae surest way of keeping 'alve hollows. We shall consider wave ►our little Dees welt and happy; the then. it is the new-born babe or the You Can See the Eilllth brewing child is to keep their bowels , " . , .. MOVE. _ _ - - -'•� regular and their stomach sweet. Nine ieenths of all childhood ailments are We all know that-the earth move UNLESS you--see the na111e "Bayer" on tablets, ' 1 the result of clogged bowels and souT but how many of us have actually 1 �PoUs2� " =. : re not getting Aspirin at all >'F - stomach. The most necessary and proved it for ourselves? Such a thing. �• g g P. .. •• •�;.,-. „��-r-i;., " the beat medfelne for little ones to a sounds impossible, but it can be cone.' • • g F..,.. _:- :. -gentle laxative-something that- will Take a big bowl or tub, at.least a . ,.. relieve constipation; sweeten the toot in diameter, and rather deep, and - stomach and promote rest and natural almost fill it with water. Then place — -? steep, Such a medicine is Baby's Own it on tie floor of a quiet room that is recommended t� : Tablets. They are a gentle but ef• welt away' from the rumblings of I nom, ficient laxative; are absolutely guar- he "Vaseline"Petroleum Jelly bene- '{•- avy traffic, and where it-can be left all bumps, sores, brs, Sun• , " '.r`•::�_ anteed free from opiates or other.in- alone for several hours. wse b barn,blisters,cuts and chafed akin. furious drugs and may be given to the ' Sprinkle the surface of the water Never be without a bottle of it in Youngest infant with perfect Safety. with any fine substance, such as finely the house. It's safe, always effec- 4' !/�\�� 9a • sRi�,�. : 'They banish constipation and indigos- powdered resin, that will float and not five and costs but a trifle. � _ r c,�C`'` - •' .:�''. tfon; break up colds and simpl) fevers be dissolved for a few hours. Then CHa5galtOUGH MANUFACTURING CO. _-' J� e�'•a` ' and give the baby that health and hap- lap a•trail of Baal dust across the re-; ftweceabot�tw (co..tiomollaaaa) tlont+eai _ _ ___ _ _ _;y-�•_ ,. piness which all children should have. sM in it straight line m the middle Q� ��J t r' ,They are sold by medicine dealers or of the bowl to the side; and carry the by marl at 26 cents a box from The trail up over the rim"of the boWL The •'Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brock- line of coal dust should be about an ,- *Hie, Ont. inch wide so That it can easily be - Ace rt g ti " * _ cat only. an unbroken--packa a of Bayer Tablets _of About one lumdred thousand bead Now Issue It for eeveral hours. and Y. d live stook--cattle, }verses, and!beep when you look at it.again you will no- �1p•"R Aspirin," which contains directions and dose worked out by .. T belonging to settlers and ranchers tics that a chance has occurred. The physicians during 22- years,and proved safe b millions for ";1 x in the Prairie' Provinces, graze. each black line on the surface of the w¢ier •, Y „_' season on Dominion forest reserves: has altered Its position and has moved I a s e.�1_��I' - ` Colds. 'L'- . Headache :Rheumatism. _ : 1 no gracing is regulated so as to away from the line that runs over the ( 'Toothache Neuralgia x g !. .Neuri tip ., ,give abl stock owners fair play and to ease of the bowl. I- Trade Mark 'T: >d>Ttize all the r»tixraA to t1,. r„/,..e What has aCLaal}y hapaened is the*! PE� jy £araclle Lumbago Pain, Pain extent without in u Handy`Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets—AIso bottles of 24 and 100—Druggists. j rying'them by.over_ the water in the bowl bas not moved I _' °gs+asing. since you felt it, but the bowl ttsell( Aspirin fa the trade mark (re;ietered in Canada) 'of Bayer Manufacture Qf mono- has been taken round by the motion acetiraeidveter of 801cytieacid. While It in well known that Aspirin means Bay![ of the earth. • 188UE •No 87—'22. manufacture, to esslst the public against imitations,the Tablets of Bayer ®orapiliY i1a'e far Mlnard's and take AO other. I Will be stamped with their general trade mark,:the -,Barer.C fK '.�',a '6i •s'�5'•P�r.�;."•d`r'+"�,F:•�-,r�.R.s:i.^.:.J•: _..... _ ,- ......o. .. .a ,. -._ _ .. .._. .... .J _ ..r. _ __..- _ _ `'s.''° .e•. --•.a. .•„'"a9 ,..——....,.:+:+..3��,�._._� _,,.-.r.n�tisY.•'�`:vA4" { w r'ti< �g�, 'i.,r ,rf, .a`r'••.S,,,FY.�<t'-+ ,•,� d .::�$.fi 4'.. •.,Y-x ri.-K3'.•t r:v..:'F,'*1,�.%..u'a:!n'oA.,.-•-.a -^?.0`x.",t s,N.-.'',•.::..,.a':vr"a#•.,.-l?;i*s•:.rvr,'-r.'1+F,Y a i.•.a.`-.•s.t.L•w'�'�•-•;<. .�..:car,a,?.?,.":='a.r.'.. 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Mr. Cochrane was s� Chas: $asap has been here tills shire, of Chatham, spent Sunday attending a concert at Newcastle., � a i fxl,Y �eek 'shipping his funiitnre to with friends here. when the theft took place. Sll � : r> towel, - s•,- -The Sacrament of the- Lord's removable arts were to :en, in- .,. .largge 'uwzber from this P y :l ttiended. the Oshawa-Fair Supper will be dispensed ir; St. eluding seats, head-lights. and - .;,Y-�" _ _ _- s Boats' at Ranting s ._ Andre the morning tires, but the thieves got sefa1y sell. service next Sunday. y. _ . he al�nuaLhool Fair will be awn _. _ Y :: -As Mr. Hardin intends reeid bald.is Pickering� on Thursday, g _ ,, ,, -. -W ]-3 W .'? ing in the city he will oter for to .°' `. "Sept. 21st. SALE REGISTER. :--A.�T.-sad Mrs. Boyes,of Belle sale by auction-at the reaid @nee of.. _ Because we sell the Beat 1 Williams r • `villa, L. A, Van Skiver•. 9n Saturday, TURSDAY, SZPT. •19tH-Auction-sails ._.:villa, spent $unsay -wfL)1--'their y Onr Fall Stock is on the ahelves and we claim we have = ` � <rel�tiges.here.' Sept. 28rd, hie entire household of household furniture,tools etc., in ,. '-' effects. the Village of Pickering, the proper- she best assortment yet. ' Carlilla>a Gordon, of Stir- -Chas McGuire,-who has.-been- --ty'cwf.-Mrs. Annie Leng, sale at 2 :ni: • a lieig;. spent a day last week .with on the staff' of the Standard Bank o'clock, See bills'aad advt. Wm. i-;~'•° - . :. , >' ' rw^- relatives here. a Whitby, has Maw, auctioneer. �: `111Ien a Work Boots =3:E. P Aldoae of Hamilton, t been tralisferred r> ..spent a day tike week with W. J. to the Claremont' branch and en• SATvxnAY,SEPT. 23RD-Auction sale :.° trred upon his duties there at the of the entire,houaehold effects of J. Atorrg with'oi3r old lines we have a'd'ded a couple of new odes, ''and Mrs. Clark. _ Hardin at the residence of L. A. - -Dr. Hoary will behere ae.usual beginning of the month. ' Van Skiver, Church St. Pickering. which.we strongly,recommend. • Boots with specialty ' < _ —Dr. Tuesday to attend to the -The Toronto Star radio clir- Sale at one.o'clock. see bills. W. - tanned soles warranted to outwear ; r prgfeesional duties. passed thrVkh the village' on B. unwell, auctioneer. Monday.owits way tb the Oshawa - 'r>'. y. any leather sole known. _ K =Wm. and •' Mrs. Bores, of WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 27TH-Extensive -----==,�:' =-:',•.=�=:• - = sue' 'Belleville; are holidaying with Fair where,IV was one of the great auction sale of registerellClydesdale _ their relatives in Pickering. attractions. It returned to the mares, including 2 show teams, also "f city on Thursday mornin re isteved shorthorn cattle, inalud• Women s and Children's Boots -•'' . -Jacob Simonson spent, a• few y y g' ing '4larr�Iissiee, Matchless. Village recently with M. L. and Mrs. -At the special services in the Ogle and Duchess f Gloucester. All staple lines, built on sensible lasts and made of leather which has Frlederichsen, of Birch Cliff. Method'iet Church on Sunday,Oct. The herd is headed byr imp.Scottish P -"an sad. rffi a urkar and W;- lgti Rev:A. M; -lrwia, B. A., B.D. Duke: reg. Yorkshire--wogs,--farm 'Proven its value. Our Children's School Boots will baat all O. aasd Mrs. Murkar and child Will be the preacher and the stock and implements, the property others for wear and strength. We can show you - r at,.Sunda with friends in Greenwood choir will furnish the of W.S.Hare. sale at l0 o'clock. 4< , y Boys' lines that,stand the gaff _ dolt® music for the evening service. Lunch provided. F, W,SUYersides, - .: "-=Ball 'Day service in eonnee- -Motor traffic wag very heavy ' auctioneer. Buy Williams, the Beet Shoe for all occasions. .�• -f tion witl the Methodist Sunday during the past two weeks, due to THURSDAY, Sxi,1T. 28TH-Auction sale 8�hoo1 will be held on the a large.extent to the attractions of horses. cattle, young cattle, pigs, _. -• Fred T. Bunting, Pickering - , 24th, at 10.8o a. m. y, of the Toronto Exhibition, at poultry,implements,harness,fur e. Established 1857. ! ' �. -Farmers is some localities are which the attendance was over tore etc., the property of N.r Me. - „ '. lot 14,east half con.3, Uxbridge. 1 e(p•tpWiling-'that their, potato 1$0,000 greater than any former mile east of Goodwood. sale at 1 p. COF, k` -- .H- erop is suffering badly 'from rat, year, being nearly one and a half m. sharp. F. W. silverside,, anc- • .even on sandy laud., million. Since the traffic to and tloneer. • ! Norman and ,Mrs. Banks spent from the summer resorts is now r�'°' a few days in. the city last week nearly at all end for this year,and �. or? ,� y. Now ddsrsrefaealae+caa. ; jailing rieiide and taking is the a8 many 4amilies have returned to _ - ~ i " '� hts at the Exhibition. their he is the cities as the `'c' -Frank Holl, jr., of. Raceside, schools have re-a >aed, the- �ECOND MOWER ANL SPREAD- have 1. ER for,ale. Apply J.R.TLeaon.Pickering. Church St., has purchased a new amount of motor trade will now -•--- -- � � $ al .Chevrolet car frobi be much lees during the remainder WANTED TO RENT=Farm of 100 - tti'! i 00 ppeeecli `V acres or more. Phone Clareatont 160C 52.3 - h6oy 4ierow, of Brougham. of the season. T he 'Boys -alias Louie Pu krin has resam s . - -The Provincial Govertneat ,OR• SALE-2 motorevcles sad w .b*r dul,}es in M. S. Cbspman's have passed a law limiting the � vest pocket koclak, T C. Brown, Brou `altars, after beio laid off work am, ,sly is - , •1 . g weight of leads to be carried by --_ Will soon be hittiDO ' for several w owiartb'tllness. trucks.` motor The weight that t d Society of.19-t. each truck is allowed w carry lip T•OR BALE-a ►Iaaeev•Eiarri• Biiz-. " , �•,�;<.=; - zard cstt:ng box.i:,F,rat-clan+ ,h�pa. D J. the trail"-for school". • 8w's Church will meet at the determiaed_by the diameter and eorrt+ley,Dumbarton. 51-52 ' e of Mrs. Davin Anoan, Jr., width of its wheela. ' The depart- OOTSv REPAIRED—Bnrtty and How about the Boots ou,,Wednesday, Sept:''20th, at 8 went has inetrneted its ofl'iclals to B 'delock m. -_�: Church .•city and gtickly.2 Thos. Knickers Stockings P•� - strictly enforce'the Law. �l, ArweClal TM1'a'.�n,Church St..?eei:ereng. `1t-_1 Knickers, , =-9oai.e of the hottest days Of- kind of weigh orates has been eon OR 5?,LE-sac gelding, c'IvdpQ. _ pp} . "•,•.• •the ear,occurred during the pant Qtructed whereby i truck may be JL lale,3 year- old. Phone-Clare 1503. A. .,etc•, etc • >s* r � k when the mercury, register.- held a anywhere on the road and Czr.athen,R.R 2,ClaFemost. 51-52 - w ad ninety degrees, which 'is .un• its load 'weighed. On Satarda ----" BOOTS-Our Hydro City Line is guaranteed solid leather. Prices y OR SALE-A good team of farm consistent with nod unlit 4 • unity warm for nearly the ruid last about half a dozen tru_ks r horwo. Apply to W.H.Moore,not Ie.con. g A y - le of Se tenzber. were held up in the' vicinity of 1 Rckering, 1 1-:miles weal o: Prckertns viii• KNICKERS-Nice.new line of tweeds, all sizes-neat darn Frauk,Eall and danithter•had sYe. s1-52 patterns- r! a narrow sacs at the Rouge hill this village slid their loads weigh- •.--_:-..•• well made. Pe ed,'and every one of them wsa �,Hecu`r�i�1La,EsuFORB9ihEolF � hod STOCKINGS-Get the"gnash and Tumble" line. They surely etaraA `� .:.. on Fridav last when going into nv@.•lnn,9ad_ a,. . - -We city. ''T�,ae rear all® bf their -- �-��dt IaMrst po.�bse prl�, •--ter the wear., `$ truck broke, turning hem Into. -The Domi�n Government l,remont. *sly g have designated the week com- "theaideof'-thebridge. AXSOLOVirCH-Dealeriflwool. SCHOOL SUPPLIES—Scribblers, Pencils, Erasers. Inks, '; = ,� -Tile Women's Institute will.menring Oct. '2nd, as Fire Preven- �Tn,aes, love rowl, horse hair ere. Residence Drawing Book @, Pads, Pena, Book Bags, Crayons °" ' : Have booths on the Lion week. The object of the on Brock road 21-4 miles north of Brougham. _ . grounds the period thug set apart for obaer- Brougham P o. s91y =rte., etc. stay',of the School Fair. They k vance, is to reduce the tremendous ORSES FOR SALE-1 tw►m of a vvot4d like if some of the big boys fire waste of the Dominion, H geldings,suit heavy work, Cheapfor x I black rldia G� News for Men i; Oil d be Rt the school 'grounds 4wok Baia. APP!y at lot 37,, con. 1,'Pickering, ' especially that which is directly Vick Lacey,Dunbarton. 52 _ . . p e4eaipg .before and help to due to carelessness and avoidable - - The Hobberlin Clothing Samples are in-a great line to choose from. r« - pat up the teats. . 'gARTAGE-To and from Toronto. "Phe merchants of the village causes. To the furtherance of Prices down Just^think of it I' A nod •.,:�' .Reawaable tarn. Estimates given on ton g having found that the Thnrsda tbis purpore, it le recotameuded lots, Thos,Willtants.R.R, No. 1, Locust Hill', Tailored Suit for$212,00. y that special instruction on the Ind,phone 3017 Mark, 35-8 ':. afternoon boliday durin the past -- --• - .A. _] _ E S g subject of Fire Prevention be IGS FOR SALE-A number of three months has worked out very " u �^' el�►lisfaetorily, hav@ decided to given by the teac•bers, that auit- PA per.5 wepeksold. r�oil ajor°n'Tol�h��a; We have just received as excellent make line of Stamped Cotton and Linen cootinus this Thursday afternoon' able literature be distributed to R.R No.s,Claremont. 52 Goods. If you want to make up real Xmas Gifts at reaaanable :holiday daring the satire Tear. the oupile and that Hre drills be prices, be sure to examine these goods. ;{? -u�aa. ti. tism, held In *all "schools, colleges and _ R $ALES-A quantity of O. A. C. 1~:u lebart re , g ' educational inatitutiome through-• �'ro lOt,winter wheat.auaraq.rc.#purr-3q�— �,yi•oCG,�+v S�A/+iais - = ttlrtied home on Friday last, after g clear of foul seeds. ' Teats B2 tb.,to the bvvhel. •.� j+�•'� r, spending a few days here with'his out Canada. It is estimated chat W.J,Devitt. R.R, 1,Locust iit:l• 59 "Manning's Wonder Wash." Have yon had a sample : If not get e ''w rents. He crag; accompanied by property to the value of$45,000 000 OR 2iLr,�-Fairht�tlits-More B h-p pile. It's sore's wonder. is destroyed by-fire every year in 'Cotton Stlap-hard-laundry soap, 5 cents a bar. iris' brother. trVnl. A., and Mrs. gasoline engine.n.stir nee. Apply at lot 1 J. Canada, and a large percentage Of con 7.Pxkenng. Phone Brooktin 11(YS or a-11- 'Ham and children. who are•spead this iq caueed through ignoranee area.w'F.Stevenson, R.R. 1,.Brooklin. 51.32 GOOD TEA-We're headgtlarter4, bulk or package. Try our • ,;. '{i,�n�i/ty�ten dare in Englehart ccitli or carelessness Find might be OR sALi:-A good tramp haFn, in "'orange Pekoe"at lac. It's a winner, `= �-H. R. Monne ' is >nakla re. avoided, if prower • care had been I'goe>d pond:uon•.Ui 33. For feather particu- Cherry Jam-A real line-Glass jars and 4 lb. ties. Just a little dif- ww- y ! g p larsa y at lot 18,•con. 8, Pickering. Amos ° ezerci*ed. pppp11 q ferentfrom other Q •••,- :' �jpa['ationa fs'u•the erection of a Hue Bregnall,R..R.2,Claremont. Phone ROd.. an-32 Sam Nice tart last @, 'which- m4ke8 Lhls a � new . brick residence- and con- distinctive line. ' 1 OR SALE'-Cheap, all kinds of Chapman Baki a P6..3vder•. -�f ou have'nt et tried it start tow. -ifectiosery store On the site, of Ontario Cormt9 L wagops•harne*g.and all kinds of farm iin- p '_ la ,� y , Itheir present dwelling and shop.- plemente to good der."Also several heavy aced Big tin.25;" C @nt9 - I i�t scales and cook' stuve� and heaters. H. Daring the time occupied in erect- BONI IS FOB SALE 1 Berman.Claremont..Phone 201. 17tf Everyone•"Hit.the Trail"for "The Big Store." - ing the uesv building. Mr. Mon- -- i — ---------__ , F :ney will• txcul5y -natsd October 2nd. 19'24, bearing T'OR SALE-2 registered sh'orthcshn' �A �� �/ ,§ .d .t✓:. '` °cFi _, pats ' ' ahoy, next door to r. 'Shirley's Interest ii per cent per annum, for and k:d 1 heavy teami g wagon, sleighs and ,.' sale at 101 plus scctued Interest. cutter.set or scales.: rival ►oc 35,B F taus, • e reHi�lenC@. Bonds varying from $ t0 $1, ) Pickering.' Phone F,OT�lahern. Fred Lacey. - =-The annual Harvest. Thanks- each. Highland Creek, 52-3 1Riving servk& will be held in St. Tkesq Bonds can only berpurchased OST-On Aug. 8th, while motor- t ` R. motor- George's Church nett SRndAy, by the people of the Ceannty o�On- ding to Toronto.a No 2 Brownie camera, � - ' Sept. `�tll. Morning At 10.30, Lar10, posed to No.3,in the neighborhood of Pickering �� � ,� ` • ARDWAR19-near of the south-west of the town. Finder will' iii./// 1 IV • EV-tying 8t 7•.00. The ,Rev. F. J.' It is rho wish'of the.Finance COm- kindly leate same with postmaster, iR7 fond'— - - ', ` Moore. M. A., of St. James' Cath- mittee of the County Council that this 'd' to my address,and advertiser will answer edrsl, TOronto will be the .special exceptional good bond investment by return•!mail regarding reward and any ex- ' should be first offered to the people of peuse finder may have .beer, put to, Allan A. Preacher,•and'Mrs: Tanner, ii.oyRl McKinnon,159 Seat St.,Toronto,Ont, ,:°•'Academy of Music, will Bing. this County. �"'. _ Any one desirous of purchasing one oHOICE 140-ACRE FARM FOR --' 19 Gal singing etc. Gifts for l T = k r ec ! g or more of theae Bonds should imme- SALE t r 1-2 miles east o Claremont on a I R E • :K>)eCOCfI'tiOn9 are s8k @t�. •-t0 be diately get particulars by applying government road,half mile from station;church, brought to the church* on Satur. to scbool,store and post office convenient. AL level daafternoon. clay loam soil; 3 acres of orchard: good fences; .^ y E. A. McKAY, i spring creek across the farm: outstanding large -W_G. Ham, and Fred ] ebbs County Treasurer brick house with beautiful lawn and trees: two large bank barns'and silo. This must be The Famous Cold Water Paste, _ •;• '.'users in Toronto on Monday at- Whitby, Sept. 13th. 109$, ` 6:3-2 seen to be appreciated. Terms reasonable. Ap- _ _ •'-`•-''�' Mending the funeral of a Causin, ply to Nm,Edwards,Claremont. 37tf' John Walkey. The deceased came B Oill• Tints. 3 m ;� _Ao this cotintry from--,Cornwall, ELM BALE MILLS ___� in white .and . - England with his parents, ` T -over ' Harness ; 'sleventy years ago, And. settled - _=Here just east of the village:' He 1�=CKS,RIZ�TQ• :wsea blacksmith by 'trade, and - - the of Muresco will cover — z was well and favoral'ly krioiva by We have just received a _ ' 'ninny of our older residents. He Harness j .sevent'S~-five square feeis survived by,his widow, one S h ' - - a shipment of _..brother, Tlti19, and 'one 9isterr 1: `Mr8 Ur"hart. Canada's Best Flour =•the Heaviest' rainfall of the l'alld. have n1011eyllt UjJ In 1, 2l aXld c� lb• �3aCl�&gel k , • .: _,• e,oaa:.t 9C@tlriredB-±�RnL19' -b lbeginning about t@ri 'c and _ •_ .. „ Single Harliesa, . . 19.50 u �'�• oEintinuin}ttintilMon�aforenoon. Dusters, special t6 clear, 1.86 eFich Royal Household art .According to the Toe6nte Obser Drop in and get a Color•Card'a11:� " - - Whips 25c u Brushes 50c u _. :_.. 'vatory the amount of rani' that P P P ALSO, fell was over two niches, which Harness Oil, $west Pade, "<-• ^-is the average or.the wbole month Collars all prices. 'aitry Flour read all about this of Septemer. The rain mac glad , Good Shoe Repairing Service Chopping and Oat Rolling " 3a1]ltar fTnia.b LYc..wt+lr.Qm+kd by ills 'farmers who _ were unable to coatlnue t e r every week day '`r ptosviilr owing to the]ME spell of CECIL BRADLEY dry weetlber., The pastgrs also Harness maker, All kinds of Feed on baud r r- , vvna�afft ring preat�y for want of pFCBERMG - ONTARIO r V • H• ' n �� " ' Piekeri n rain. =: Z,T, Z+..L..+a. v,TrOOZ ,. • ��`a ]silli- ^ _ .�, .. .. .- ---.s:� .. r _. .. . ... 4 .. ,C.n. ._.-..� .- s^ftiA.+f:1"a'4 �•1 ^;,•"