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Er Baker There will be asocial dance at Val- The roads about here are all detours l lev Hall. Highland Creek, on Tuesday, these Jaye. �;•� July tllst, from 8 to 12 p.m. Gents 74 Frank Camps,we are sorry to sisy; RH. FORSYTH, Opb.D., Director cents. Ladies please provide. fie under the doctor's care. .o�tometrical Association of Ontario.Reg. - - Miss Gladys Johnson, who under- - istaeed Memberof the American Optometricel • BROUGHAM. Went an operation is the hospital a Association. Eyes examined.by appointment. L/,� short time ago,•is•not getting along as T c'P4oae.28M, Ciaremoat.Out. Ligh- in Mies M'urrison,of Goodwoodyvisited well as we tirould like to see. . " her sister,•Mi•s. Duncan, last week. Joseph Henderson and daughter, WF. TOMLINSON, M, B., Me1mber Protection' Mrs. Polling,of Sarnia, and Stance .of the College of Pbytician,and Surgeons - Byron and Mrs. P'eaeby. of Oshawa, R• y -': of Ontario. Office: that formetly occupied by visited their people here this week, and Mrs. Henderson and eon. of De- the late Dr.R.Brodie,ara latterly by Dr. Cal N x evil. Phone Claremont,tZrtt. lily 'Does not Cost-It Pays. Mra. Thos. Orton entertained four trait, spent the week-end with James __.of her little nieces from Bowmanville and Mrs. Henderson: ; `G S.,. Can I afford Lightning Protection? last week. O. McKIl`'NON,M.D., L.RA. - - - --.--_--- a.;., • N. Edinburgh.member of the College of Can I afford to be without Phyllis Cowan has returned home; DUNBARTON. BARLEY WANTED Physicians and burgeons of Ontario,geeatiate Lightning,Protection? after a week's holiday with relatives — of R�oy•1 Co:lege of 6urneons, Ediabargh. in Toronto. -- Miss_Loulsa Foston Is the guest of w' BPeofal attantion to driessee at Women sad Will 1 run the risk of having one or her sister, firs. Blenkfn, HigbeWPriee paid. .Must be_good _ :-ehfldzen, Office inn residenoe,Bsongham. all of my family killed by lightning or Rev. 13arold_Clugeton occupied the quality. " my Some .or harms burned, when I WHiTEVA1.E. 'y G'hdtt o i~tcci c _ pulpit here Sunday-morning tend even. I am buying �TAEAT at top P know reliable Government Reports W. D. Rogers spent a few days cast lag- market price. �. •�-�13. (�ORDON,ATcI�AYr-Cbiro vac- say that not one protected building Last week Rev.J. F. Cclugston and a;.:•, t.or. Office bourn-2.30 to 5.00 and 00 to suffered$1,loss last year and that 2012 Week at Gorrie with his.mother,who hie brother, of. Toronto, were .called• 1l With the bi>r drop in the price of x. S.00 and by appointment. Phone 320. Brock unprotected tittildings suffered $784,• is ill• to the.bedaide of their sister, who is Street, Whitby, Bl� 000'Tone last year.- Mrs. Johnston, of Toronto,- spent BARLEY FEED, the we�ek-end with her sister, Mrs. D. very ill in the'Owen Sound Hospital. BRAN AND SHORTS sepal. I can't afford to do without Lightning $eebec2. A very large crowd, young and old, Protection. I-will see Uec.E. Baiter Joseph and Mrs. Leary'were the from far and near.attended the barn it will pay you to sell yois. grain . : a E. CHRISTIAN Barrister and and have it put oil right awn dance at Jwmee Mitchell's on Tuesday tad buy these feeds. g y seats over the weekend of Toronto yt' evening. The W. McDonald 5-F fete A limited uantit of JOLe Solicitor.Notat•T Public.Etc. Money__b r3ende. quantity oat-S,Office Brock St.North,Wbltbv. im7 flle, Arthur Cooper, of Toronto,is spend- Orchestra. of Tbnrnhilt, furs hed Heavy Oats Wanted. Sto j'1�1 pe music. The barn is a large plank-.W ILLIAM J. BEATON,H. A„Bar• h+J L i ng a few weeks with hie parents,J. frame structure and we wish Mr. Chopping oa MondRp, wedtseeday rioter.Solicitor. member of the firm of s aid Ilse.Cooper. Ryckrean Denison Faster and Beaton. Toronto The regular meeting of the Ladies' Mitchell much .success in storing hie and Friday, 8C per bag until General Yrusts Buiidipg.95 Bay Street.Toronto. Aid of the Methodiat Church will be Produce. further notice. - 4 Telephone Main 661 and 862. o a n lu•t served 8. m•a gwn from Toroffl h ld in-the school room of,the church .De>�stal Hs REA t o Eastern 1 be b _ v r 530 p. m. ,Admiaeion 25 and 15 cents. Ib a recent interview Engineer J. HUDSON. D. D. S.. L. D. S., qty All are welcome. _ Wass said: At is proposed to give the F• Z' �'F �' 11 a 132 Carltoo St,.Toronto. "Hudson's New C LAR E 111 0111 T 'tr System' of comfortable plate work. Write fol - territory• b,tong the" lake sbore the r4 - tsdormatioo or phone North 5a Is. •!•16 Licensed W RITBY. eery beet electric rapid=tranett service P� DR. D. C. Smith' Dentist.- 8tnuff- which can be built. To do tltla the !� ' v,lle. Honor Graduate of Chicago and To- Embalmer and Undertaker. Freak E.Harrison died suddenly at roadbed, overhead construction 'and A t ' recto Universities and.the Royai Colicgc of Motor'Hearge. his bome-bere an Sunday. succumbing equipment must be built in accordance g s Dena Surgeons. Phone office 1011,-Residence to an attack of bear% failure. 31r. Hat, with the most up-to-date and apprnv- 1015. No outsad.- appointments. 261y , Toronto connection for rison was waiting the preparation of ed standard in every particular. The y.. 'p LASE B. BEATON. D. P S.. Hospital Service, the evening mets] when he was cud- electric system to be adopted is the p I y' 4 Graduate of the Royal Coldge VF Dental denly seized by the attack. For-the most modern and efficient,and will in Surgeons and Unevrmty of Toronto office past year he has not been in good many respects be similar to that bc- over w M. Prinde's hudsrare ,lore, Whitby . �� health._ Mr. Harrison was 6o years-of to installed b the Illinois Central - ��ee hours a to 2 :I to 8_'.30. Ind_'ni`y6. C y R y -'-_ er age. bad been G. r h. etarivu ' Chicago. which railway is for ten years. until forced to re- said to have the largest suburban ser.- C -IrelCMrsary 4 The utdereigned wishes to notify the Lire oa account at illness a year ago. vice in Atnerirs. This is known as rl+he 7U V�Ejt'SaI public that he has purchased from the He was furmerly btationed at Myrtle. the Ii00volts,direr t•current, multiple• O 13 ER,SLAHE. B. V. Se. Honor executors of the late W. G. Barnes -Mr.Harrison was a member of. Fidel- unit system. The track will be on l 34Lv7i=ff ZoTe I,CY].1=19 ■•as Graduate of Un:venityy of Toronto. All all the basket and basket material io it Lodge. A. F. & A. :H., Port Perry, easy grades,.good elignment and, out- (Oce of Our Productions) eases given prompt-sad-careful'atte ition. Phone 8002, Claremont. 323y stock and affil bubble to f.uralab Piuit cad attended the Whitby tTetbodiet aide of towns, will he on private right ,We,®ell $ill's Rite-Cite Lens for f baskets on the shortest notice and at Tabernacle: $e fie '@urvtTod by his of way, where high speeds .can he " current prtcer. Write or phone. wife,and one son, Harry A. Harrison, obtained without interferenes with all makes of car9-the best �stsirons>a ftarD+tt. Toronto. The funeral took place on vehicular traffic. _Ja Osbaws tad in the market for r, "^^^^ FR�Ng PENNOCK Tuesday at 2.30 pp. m.from the resi• neighboring towns it is using the the-price. a �7 V. RIOHARDSON- Real Es 1 dente to Groveside Cemetery.Brook- street par«llel and adjacent -to the FOR SALE '1!� .'tau, insurance.Conveyancing. Nota.-y GREEN RIVER, - ONTARIO 'lio. main business artery in order tar in- Pabfk,Eke;Pickering.Out. ally - 88tf - crease its accessibility anti yet not dis- -. Heavy Wagon;; _ !W FtiTgYALE. turb existing conditions."' onditions. BuRfI .. " Iron ows POSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer, ��.��� �+s (- Bet o Hers . fm Ooastiw of York and Ostarto• Aso. . . . P��� l.�iil�\.i • — - - " All iv nod'Rhape. F ,nice of all kinds •,tanned b oo sbarssert e • lllr, MacCrae contiauer'v2 Ili.' GREENWOOD. R `. notice. soaru indsn liver d o., one Miss.Lyttle is the guest of Alin Mary :.. - - Wood working and General LUMBER YARD Hamlin. Mrs. W. H. Shultz of Toronto, is Blacksmithing. DB.BBATOF TOWM8HIP07�SBH Mrs. Silts is at present visiting her spending a few days with Will and_ . Ooaysyaeer. oeomisrba.rtor lassos coo in Detroit. Miss Pengelly. W. H. JACKSON, Brock Road _ aesadle, aeeeno+sat. 'ss, ttaDary to [ant J. and Mrs. Leary have rettrned Lloyd Wilson. of New York, is . as farm vyrrooyyeeeett tsnesr o< 1Lacsty. ate• �• Pickering, Oat. ,,awls^ 1Fhliev�i, not. 1-v �Bp�Brlt ROOfiIIg 'home from Tomato. spending a-few axes with his parents. -- •� iiAVID A. PUGH-Live stock auc• •r �r David tad Mrs. Annfs spent Sunday 'Walter and M�e.rW Wilson, cwrs,•er. Graduate of C. M. loaee' Scboa. Just arrived another at Victoria Square. � � - Bob Halve nt the .creek-end r Ctrasgw tafetime experience with pedigreed We are sorry to learn LbaE 'liisr with b1e parents and with Mrs. Her• H e e Ao j ,tactp Stock tad nag work. All kiaeie Ch sales car Of 'Toronto As— Grace Cooper is under the doctor's vey; who is holidaying here. ' jr mg 1'D°n' phalt BjRb FJ}11D$�88� a Ms. sad lire. Sturt and fam[ly, of red and green shades A. and Mrs, Troyer.had a very en- New York, and -Mrs: Prouse-spent '�J M, MAW, LICENSED AIIC- g joyable motor'trip to Orono and New- Sunday witb WAlter and Mrs.Wilson �T♦♦ TIONEER for York,Qaas:io and ih ham 4 1D, and rJ in. t0 the SUB Rev. E. W.Tink, a former pastor. - Coanum All kinds of sales aromvtt7 attended Mr. Ball and family are spending will occupy the pulpit in the church Cement, ; to. Terms reasonable Dace Poe may be= xveather. �e Will their holidays with John and tars. bere on Sunday next at-the usual arranged at NEWS'Office. Bell and [adepen- dmt phorxe•-Whitby.Ont. Siy quote low prices on Ha►rrir. " ` hour. - Coal Mi. and Mrr. Holtby. of London; Miss Esther Montgomery returned f IN G A ROS _$}]A above ID large were the guests of C. B.and Mrs. Rice to St. Catharines on Monday. after I . quantities. recently. spending a couple of.weeks with Ed. �u 'bei• Mrs. (Rev.)U��ppham is taking a trip and Mrs.Annis, ! . ar 9 1 N C14'dAN':3. BAY) i �1 to England. We understand that she The'Stinday Scbool purpose having " • �. Or([Qn 170 , sails on the 27th of this month. their annual picnic to Oshawa Park - - - Shingles' _ t . 111. de>rs, GeutW-IIcontraa f On Sunday evening next. Mrs. A. on Au¢. 3rd. Conveyances will be tore and S� - v11CCrB. W. Jackson and W.J. H. Richardson, provided for those wiahtag to attend. ''i•. :' � °`" JUST CHOOSE of Whitbp, will favor the congreka- Jess Robinson. wife and child and Ready RQOfin ,Alterations and repaire of.every Lion of the Methodist church with a Mr. and Mrs. Peacock. of Brampton, deseriptiais. k, number of excellent duets. and Mr.'and Mrs: Dickaon and family. T Chituoeye repafired If you arein the market for a new Mme• moris Kl of- nday with James _ -.,,r and Lath Estimates free. car, we Can give yon a Chev- will speak at the Wbitevale Baptist and Mrs. Raise. �~ y role[, Superior, Oldsnlo- Church at 11 a. m. on. Sunday next The Girls'Circle held 'a social evpu F~ .,FAIRPORT P..0., - ON T. bile, Oakland, Over. and .. the Green River Church at.7 fog se the fiats Monday night for the `� r R p. m•, on her work among flue foreign- amusement of the girls who are camp- E{ S ♦ ]find or Dur ant. ere of Toronto. • Do not fail to bear ing there, tin well as for themselves. • A. P'mit• Shrubs FtC her• as she is s very interesting and. A short program was given followed Trees, • All'you have`to do is state which fluent speaker. Special music. by s few games and last but not least =.+Dw^� =3-+L =. Having ecured the a enc for E.D. car and' we will also service _ a lunch was served. J. g y same and repair all makes — Smith &Son, Ltd., ur•cerymen. PORT UNION. of cars with the M z ter: of Winona. Ont. - -- STOUFFViLLE:I am re area to take orders for all guarantee. - A most disastrous' train wreck oc- P'ck� 1Y1 kinds of Fruit Trees,Small Fruits, oc- curred a few yards west of the station bur tax rate this ear is 90 mills,8 Satisfaction guaranteed or your here about three o'clock on Saturday mills lower than last year. ; Ornamental Shrubs Etc., 'at money refunded. afternoon, when fourteen or fifteen It is expected that the bydro will be fewest possible prices. - _ j Special rates for 1 e uantities, dive us a call on repairing or when freight cart were derailed, as well g extended from here to Mu@eelmsn's c pe erg Q P g the the-lose of and tender, resulting- Lake. 28tf buying a new car. in the•losa of many thousands of dol. John Forgie, of Claremont, was a lars An extra gang of men had been business visitor to our town on Satur- _ ' r I Cnapmanr gg -r hcgerlDg , - employed replacing rails in the viein- day. Gerow B Garage, , ity of the station. Two rails had been- A number from here attended the °^ tore• • taken up and new ones put •down in annual Communication at the Temple _'a� = ��-Z$_My-Business- -ti-M-6-their place, but the men did not have Building,Toronto, last week. help you run part of yours. Brollg}l ri] -ti-M-- to-upke--them-when_&-large- The Fireme_n_contemplate.-putting- To --- •: , freight train from the west was seen on a football tournament in the Par ,. By opening s New Garage is the Vil• Phone b05 Pickering approaching.- A man Was sent to flag here on Civic Holiday,Aug.6. loge of Whitevale I am prepared to do this train and gave the signal to stop. The bydro extension is a�stn at a $ILL THE BUGS ` y►Il kinds of repair wort, including 'The braeks were' applied, but they standstill,owing to change of govern• - ;tsspe'and aide curtains, also matiflg failed to work, with the result that meat, but we hope to have the juice _Feria t3yeen 75 Conte your old cur look and run like Dew by the train could 'not •be'brou ht to a by Zmas. Arsenate of Lead 45 cents per lb. ' giving it a good coat of new paint. FALL R standstill before it reached t�e dan• All the churches here close for the 21 ]be for$L00 fbr Toronto machfnery, fnclud• gerous Point. The result was that evening services sod bold union Per- Agent ;? in g;Pumps,;Windmills, Silo@ when the engine struck the new rails vices in the park. The music is led by : and,Glasoline Engines. OPENS AUG. 27TH they. buckled and. the engine. was the stoufirille Citizens' Band about Standard Patent Preparations. r. thrown over on its side, followed by 26 strong. About 400, attended last._ CHARLES M. RICH, the cars which were heaped up in a Sunday eveninf. Crude Drugs,always on hand Home Tel. fib21. Whltevsle,'I�nt LLIOTT mass of wreckage, The care were Rev. Dr. Braithwaite,of Unionville, - loaded with merchandise including who has been doi>ig, clerical wort leather,grass. our and many other throughout the State of Pennsylvania, �,Metcalf a ComfeeNonerise. • O • Youne do Charles Sts,Toronto kinds of merchandise. There was during the last six months, will Otto, Magazines. _-'• '�sr&m pp�8 Arrange now to enter this famous also one car with s valuable race Py the pulpit of the Pr f fiev.rtan 8 horse and its keeper. The horse was church during the absence of Rev. Mr. 'Wholesale Tobacco. y x' AND FL 111[.INGi school—famous for strictly high cut almost completely in two, but Young, who In on big holidays. Dr. grade work and for helping Stud- - fortunately the keeper escaped with- Braithwaite is a powerful speaker. _ I aao� pre to do Chopping and ente to secure employment. out any injury. He ascribes his ee• Shadow Lake, a few miles from •' Oat eking every Monday, NO BETTER IN CANADA cape to the fact that be fell alongside here, has been purchased by the T. and Friday Write for catalogue and you will a stove which protected him from the Eaton Oo.,for their employees. sap *• McEV�'EN, KE I N,.& N W S. E R E soon see why you should patronize timber@ above. Wbil a the property rendezvou9 for holidays. It is fltted u 1� ♦� Stoneboats For Sale our school. Open all year. Enter damage was great there was fortes- with bolling alley, tennis courts, base- a,Y any time, tely no loss of life. Wrecking crew, hall grounds and everything to make Vetezina s� eon , 3Q�n F. Bayles,' Clsreffion were soon upon the scene, but for it an idAal cAnping ground. There ly . µhr W.;J. Elliott. Principal several hours train@ bad to detour on is also erected a large bpmding house Rural Route No.2 the Midland divisioln. and dance hall. s ' s ;�: �'.., - .y �,.. �,*.sr :s^ .x• C•s.a .',...,.�..'. '-,s, X � ' n n .,.,.i T'• M ti r T` "t � SUM. � � r�t,M T.011611,.,�y`r�a'! £ .-,,j. �v °�., '.r�s,•t•' :w F..'-• ."c,vy'; ,".i+ "�i ,w�a'v''y>.rw'k,, =n'L•�IY.`>�'"�., .,7„ •ra••.1 _ . 'B"F.,� ^a'•:�t�.v ' • 13'xti;' 'i'Iti_.'c, •¢, ..S"T„- ..,r.:: "jS'.?t s:J'.Y', ,2" f'K - ',�`' Y .; * `"MrS:'t+ .a.• .i '.�". „y .� -'s,..'...:y 'k' ••`.0.,R..:mv, n.R, '"�•r.py Y; '^.>,:• w� -r{, �J.•' 4•�'^•v..h ';.rs-, 8 ^,+" ,�. .,1. 'i. „'ra• a. " ° .'✓ r. .c45�y}..A,,.,k• .. .a �' -6' - .z ",:••:.C?"'"' x. =!.'... ..�•+.'°s;.... :zr :-••s!•7'..._;,, t a ..- ,a:.... .�;'.�. jy •R,�,u .. ti ;kr ', .. .. ,.,,,arY^.' _ ♦ ° .. •'later:: - -� 'ered vitality that comes from such an' 'r Stal�'� Y' ''• outrage on nature. That•will be thez". Gear as C y s sermon, Jo- ;.' . ... _ . ,•, .•, • f. Bbegh Bich of my funeral v aA The. absolute purlty� of "And the next tiling I shall tell in that sermon is how, at five years old, A11A he was taught to weed the garden and - - to do chorea far beyond his infant y ,� strength about the house and bar r• ` ., y at your bidding. His mother tried a 'e- -prevent it, and to shield him, and you e threatened and taunted her. Not until 1f l f she in turn threatened you and told _ ; :you she would go back to her people !t 879 did you desist, and then only Par- + _ . �•+� + �+� tially. } ;` ~ �ii�►��eri � riA "But, look here, Parson—I.did err; '�;'y s reflected �p @ves"�► Ctsp.• those thing, at that age. A little - roughing's good for s boy. Boys at delialous GAEENI •!EA is$ the wo:id. tot o coddled and petted." =~ , -oughtn't t be c ed p _r .� _ "Be silent, Joseph Bishop until I Ve you leave to speak fate this r �. .JUS'T TRY 'IT \� :'''? .•. . ,.. •funeral sermon for your son I, shill .Lifebuoy may.be safel y used - j ut the story of how he grew u a ;�. p p • _ —_ _---�_._ ,:lovely, promising boy, with a mind so :'On the tenderest Skin. - keen to learn that not even all the'ob- _ , ,o+A,.tr_r,tr v of his ' -- schooling could prevent•him.= I shall I - a=By Sophie Kerr tell how he was-always taken from _for lime hands, faces, and -- - rX S - school earl in the spring to help -- — - —- . Y P g _ .. - with the farm work, and how he was bodies. C'a •, -- never permitted to enter school in the autumn until the last of the husking I up his house, inside or out. 'was done. Even so, he led his classes. It leaves a delightful fresh PART II. In a very few minutes the old min- I shall tell how you denied the request t; Then there'came, into the mind of+ister came in,wiping his forehead, his-of our wife, and son that the school- X1ess and softness. •i', 'Joseph Bishop-the recollection of a bit; Y d, fine old face white from the exhaus- teacher'should board with you, and in of news he had heard recently,namely Y y tion of the heat, his eyes deep and consideration of the.sum of one al- r "that Mard Grahams wife was poorly' P Lifebuoy babies have beautiful And not expected to live. In that case,;dark under shaggy brows, the one dollar s week taken from his board tisupposing she should die about the really living thing about him. Now should give Robert.the extra learning healthy skins. . r' r-' these eyes were filled with compassion, he so .craved and thirsted for. I shall - - a 'tl�aamD time as Bobby did, Mardy might]aym�psthy. tell how you gave him no chance•to go E. get Parson Wayne for her funeral,just '•I suppose,"he began gently, in his to high school, but kept-him on ,the �twhen he Joseph Bishop, would want g Pte• soft clear voice that carried with it farm, as a slave. How his gallant That would be intolerable. B • (still the faintest thrill of its old-time and satin spirit, still ion for j *ks only a renter,shiftless,not i clarion fire,"I suppose—Brother Biah- g p � even considered to be'strictly honest education,borrowed books from w om- op—that your son—that Robert— his soever had them and read them in certainly ought npt to be able voice trembled and his lips,worked like ' Y et a time for the burial of his dead P secret, drinking up the beauty and the Fq ;before Joseph..Bishop's wishes had a woman about to cry. He held out wisdom of •the world—yes, in secret, Ibsen attended to. sympathetic hands. knowing well that if you found fx out � f �- Joseph Bishop looked at him inu� you would beat him Do yon remember \\� T. ' With these thoughts, tarmei'e h b { :Instinct for forehan his,t a demanded prise• The old parson must be is ow he planted flowers nought from childish to carry on this way. the woods about your bare and rigid 'action. He smacked his stout palm t'Wh no,Parson, Bobby's not dead," home? And how you dug them up and f - down on his stout thigh. By crepes, q v - - _ he said in his big rumbling voice, "but threw them among the swine. How, .. • ;r. -he'd go:in town and see Parson Wayne Doc Pruitt says he's bound to go in from,time to time,you gave him sickly f' :tight' away, before. he even went for s two-three days, and I thought i d beat young animals that needed special — . . Aattie Sanders. Hied get Lottie an _ , :�• t. come in and see you. and ask you to care and urged him to nurse them, •- - _ _ _ Wr, 'the way back. The farm work wasa l hold o8 making arrangements for any ryiag they should be his own. Once _dressing for the afternoon. Why not. other funeral till I knew.just whey I a lamb--wasn't it?—and once a calf, J He had eaten all the food,and he-did was going to need you." and once a half-dead colt. When he not bother to put away the dishes. It.was a perfectly simple explana- had faithfully fulfilled his part of the - / } ' d, That was woman's work. They could.tion to Joseph, and, he made it as Contract, you sold.those animals and ►aft the tt�ie the s n. H lone glance tha �uld not kept the money for yourself," to the foot of the atairs_again, uu;nnderataad the piercing and fact-edu- � (To be eontlauetL) his the other man bent r�;y Molly, he called,,I t to drive in on him..The old minister walked round w. sw}p is "Molly," " go -fawn again on an errand I'll be back'to his desk, and sat down, leaned Fie = d abefore milking time." �white head on his whiter, hand and - ` - He did not wait to hear what Molly'jhtiii kept that deep, ingviaitoriai gazer S rw former. answered, but went back through the. on the fa - � �11rS� . ;r. house, stoppingg only to look in the l "Do I hear you correctly, Joseph?" k y... .: pantry to see if there might be a few,he asked at last: "You are telling me : 'dozen eggs he could take in town an that Robert is not dead, but that you ;he went. But there. was only a scant;expect him to the shortly, and that YOlhu like this i?tihiv dozen; and he frowned and let them you wish me to see to it that no other '++ alone. Molly wasn't gathering the',funeral, supposing a death occurs in bcvvmge im Surely em carefully, that was plain. To- the neighborhood, shall take preced- \ S IIe aIId night he'd gather them himself. It once of his?" fresh airmakegOn •.:. .irked him to-get into his light motor "Yes,." said Bishop. "You see, I . „a, ,truck empty-handed. He had taken in I heard that Mardy..Graham's wise was thiretye It is a die- ,. a calf to the butcher.on his mornin s pretty bad." titl>cdve blend Of trip. Although be owned a .car, YC The old minister stmt stared at hi-n. °' 1 c �uCts .. " seph Bishop only drove it on Sundays 'You want tae, I gather, to preach - k� and holidays—the motor truck was his Robert's funeral sermon=when the from nature— .7 k weekly vehicle, even when,as now, he time arrives for it—in a way suitable i3 l and Whol& -,,had ho load for it. to your plate In the community, as - `� Psrtdbn' Wayne was at home, and w"Il as to give him'that tribute which M�> •r "� wan he was soon admitted into the high- his character deserves?" . 'celled, shaded study, book lined and "Well, of course, he's my only boy." prim, ,where the old man wrote his'; - "Who is with bim now? His mo- '�) iermona at a desk which had been his ther?" father's and was far too large for him. "Yes, Molly's there." - ` Joseph Bishop looked about him curt- "No one else?" oualy. It beat him how any one man "No, not now; but I'm aiming to =a _should want so many books around. fetch Lottie Sanders-as-I home, to And that vase of honeysuckle on the cook and keep house till its over." T' :desk—what fooliakeness. It made him] "But suppose Robert should die in l feel superior and solid just to took at your absence, alone there with his - _ ,p 1 It. No rubbish like that.ever littered mother. Do ou actually mesh that ^ x yy r human being withi • �' - . '.:� there is no othe g a _ call to be near her at an hour like _ that?" •� , Yes, the.old minister was certainly D� l� A Inkersai Old= getting•in his dotage. He, Joseph Afftr Bishop, never heard so many tool - �' questions. Still,he answered them as ANEW AND SIMPLE . best he could. APRON MODEL. "She could ring the bell and call 4861. This may be charmingly do- Aide i e i i=e 0 t l0■ the men�outt of y the fields Ids if back ells veloped in cretonne or chintz, with needed 0 UN tOStfl before sundown." bias binding in a contrasting color,for zMe There •was a long silence in the trimming. It to also good for ging- i room, while the old man stared at the ham, linen, or rubberized materials. IDelleious BSCI Reftee�iilil$ - younger one. Something in those wise The Pattern is cut in 4 Sizes; Small, old brilliant eyes held. Joseph Bishop Medium, Large, and Extra Large. A in a strange sort of hypnosis. It seam- Medium size requires 8 yards of 27- t:..;t WROM its :>s ed•as if the old him on was looking inch material. deep, deep into probing him, Pattern mailed to any address on 7M COCA-COLA COMPANY + _ searching him, with probes of sharp receipt of 15c in silver or stamps,by 0. Toemta>►�a:•L v aeoss "_ metal that cut and tore at some sen- tb � I sitive fibre of him that had never be- the Wilson Publishing Co., 78 Wttst fore been disturbed. He twisted un-• Adelaide St, Toronto. Allow two a easily in his chair, something of his weeks for receipt of pattern. -•3- great cloak of self-assurance and self- —� = ' --..— esteem was cut away by those merei-� Mlnard'e Liniment for Coughs a Colds And he had always thought Parson l ID Wayne a little man. Now, as he rose It's better to make your pleasure behind his desk and leaned toward Jo• than to buy them. seph,-he seemed.to tower-in-a-strange ---],earn to think alt the way around J_ '�•'' tsC' i � THE and awful majesty. is voice rang and through each job you tackle. , Out as it used to ring out in great re- f FLAVQR S vivals of,the past. He pointed an ac- cusing finger, straight as a lance, and .'. like 'a lance its accusation struck - ---_ �. through to the shriveled soul of Joseph Bishop. s ?_ i "Yea, Joseph Bishop," said the old ' . gad=�rrrc 1 • parson, in terrible solemnity, "if your — son Robert dies I'will preach his fun- F11�$ vans Dodge It ! �-�+"I i FLIES — MOSQUITOES — ROACHES eral sermon. And it will be such a p N _ .°•; funeral sermon as never before was BUGS — LICE — ANTS — BEETLES Y- + ..-- preached in this town—perhaps in this I `� 'Me Sapho Bulb Sprayer $1.00 �•a •= - - world. I will tell you about it. I shall (For Use With Sapho Powder) ' - be n with his babyhood, when he was Kill m •tea and Inserts on your rattle and tnerrsae dalrSIn¢ profit•. a.rho _ a . - et frail and nervous child, made so be- o makes mllktna ea+ur—Prevents rontamfnanen. won6rrol nn noaltry for lice or •l-'1', cause you insisted that his mother mites. Qaarwterd harmless to humans• an+male or Dud's• Men" b.,k 9 d►wslm.d. . m' should cook a big dinner and supper, SAPHO POWDER IN TINS, 850, '500, $1.85. .7 4� g I Drl� PPe i SAPHO PUFFERS, I5c. � • for your barn-raising when he was Del 1, your rhaare ro sot the+ to ten days old, and w%en she should still repel 14 jC.rat wtlte sad Fined :i'f year dealer doesn't stech Sapho Bulb Spray- have been in bed. I have verified that' 'GIRLS tcnlS°C WATCH FREE, an ravel- ors, order from us, sending his name. fir, Ali(' a story. From her breast he was suck- 1^'t t""4iepe` auar.ntoed 25 ruts Com KENNEDY MANUFACTURING CO. ro[; xcYtttrNa but.te+hours of your ctma 6S8 Hertel--JJulie Ave., Montreal led with the weakened-nerves and low- A.nd pnr,r name immediately for N. detatla +'. 1• CRHSClNT PRODUCTS CO. Wrt- for circular to y!^ Ontario 11pat:Caltfnetttst Satan Ca.,,Y4 L.er+We St E., Tercet. = .. - MInard's-Wninient for Corns antl Wart De#. ts&s72 Protpoot Ae., Ner Perk, u•s.A ;... x. ISSUE NA, 30--IM •re.,t• - yy „��i,.e,,.."''^' ; ,�, F?v"}• wr! 'urtiksC','U'y4,s;:r `�_�.`r .� y y� .,�• r.,,• r•vsN:;c'.•' w'.i ::i; ,.�• '�^i .�, '�. :. :f' •-b`3 ,i�vV;. ? ..f >.P9; ,•,o., �,: ; :,�, ��• .Rrc r �•., 3,..<:;a yT.rp YL«. 12. t .;.,,�,+sr+�.+y;";'•'+� R,,�,•'r °.i f'.Cw i' ..:•' :F :`-y•^ r:m�;.%•c�,i.-.vnsk-' r ,:µ3 •,a.z.,- ,. ;,• „C ..«r., :c h §T� ' a Y ° §`-.' ` was d �i`a# yS r r _ 'a r.= a „v •u � J°x v£ -: 7 rm x c <: ,a 1= b? < X'A T fir' `:.; w c�•? �;'. e 1-` S t' .. 9 ? 'Jf "�;M,, x-?. env X-# 4F• .r' ° '` r . .•,6,*, ."'"�",. _ a •,�, s,•r�rgSr=�',..•,. a•5.;.--v, s' 'a: ',,,°'. 'J j.` .SY. ••?-i .''",.• '•;;�� ;3: .=4 •� .w .. .,.�ylq•,-. '•,.'r,". �:9 1»+ iii - if, Qom- ..CAN COAL.COAL AV"LE CANADA AT NINE DOS PER TO_N f : :: - : .:.z . :FOR C .::,.�. ;, _ _ ,f;tit:,>�,4�: Washington, July 22.—The Mexi- their production' would have to be ; i.; ;; ::•:. .;; '3 , can Government has advised the doubled or even,trebled. r.-- Mexican Trade Commissioner at Estimates made by the National Montreal that Mexico would be will- Railways of Mexico show that lip- ing to furnish coal 'to Canada at a proximately 600 tons of coal can be to Oshawa Retail Merchants TvAn`Summer ' coat of $9 a ton. The Mexican Em- moved daily to the shipping point. At ":• ::':a;; >�•• bsasy made this announcement to- this rate the entire quantity of 200,- stn y- A Canadian svndicate offered 000 tons could be shipped in less than `;<;;;,.,:,>.;;, ;!; ;;',•%>v to p urchase 200,000 tone of coal in ten months, whereas the proposed Mexico at $8 a ton.bi contract allows a year for delivery. wed.;;;, Y^''^ ,,::> ::. n'r< : Mexican Govern-' One advantage to be derived from the , � • The answer of the exica g L R ' DAYS meet will be transmitted.to the Can- contract is that a regular service of adian syndicate, and it is considered Canadian steamships would touch at probable that it,will be accepted . A Mexican port*, which, it is expected, K heavy drain would be. made by this would lead to a' lucrative trade in ".4:^:::#' '•.? Frid contract on Lhe coal mines of Coe- other commodities between. Mexico ""`'v' a and 2 7 y buila if the contract is signed, and and the Dominion. gn ,e� ,✓• - SOUTH ALBERTA TO - -N. S. COAL MINERS' ' �� '�� �� �- .� Saturday 28 TO RETURN TO -WORK FORM GRAIN. POOL w I r 4Fx%y 9 _ Termination of Steel Workers Low Price of Wheat Impels - - Strike .Likely to Follow Farmers to Definite Ac- TWO DAYS OF BIG BANG UP BARGAINS Upon Decision' of tion of Their Own. '':yYz minim. Calgary, Alta.', July 22.—No mat- o Sydney, N.S., July,22.—Nova Sco, ter'what the.Government of Alberta, f '' The Dollar Days advertisers'are: tie's coal strike is over, not actually, the United Farmers of Alberta, or the Joint conference•- of -Western AtkMedn, Butcher L'sv(s Bros, Grocers' + but virtually. j Becton's Busy-Store Lamble, F. T., Ladles' Wear All the British Empire Steel com- Farmer.,bodies now in session in Re- Late Sir John Hendrio pang collieries may slot be operating; gins may do, the farmers of South- D, ,!. Brown, Jeweller J. C. McGill, Gents Furnisher C !or•several days yet, but"the vote of I ern Alberta will organize * market- Former Lieut.-Governor of Ontario, Errol 'Bruton, Shoes Mitchell's Drug Store - in 1 to handle this 'who. passed. away in Johns Hopkins a mass meeting of miners at Glace g � year's crop£.Hospital, Baltimore, on July 18th. I'fe R: Null, Butcher Nut Krust Elactric Bakery' "Bay an Saturday night' to return to and' it is highly-probable, now that i Gan a former member of the Provin- Max Swartz, -Ready to Wear" Real Estate Board work Tuesday orns signalled the it is assured .that Aaron Sapiro. the Seattle's Drug store _ ��Oahawa Bargain Store y n8 gn cial Legislature and was interested in g g ..strike's end. American co-operative marketing ex-'a erprtses. ! Bate's Shoe Store Oshawa House A Land Co. • , great many commercial eat Saturday's meeting has no official!_pert, b coming to this province in He commanded the Artillery j The Burns Co., Shoes Snowden's Grocery standing, but it was representative of I August to help the movement, that at Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee Curtin, E. R., Clothing Silver Foxe. X. the miners of the Glace Bay, sub-dis-I groups of farmers in other parts of in London. - Tuck C. H, Optician Alberta will. an i Dominion Clothing Co. r Op tract, and since this-arrangement has org ize Similar pools.: .i ' been the stronghold-of the radical ele- In'this event, an effort will be made Felt Bros., C. wel Clothing f3. Schwartz,' sing to. g � MIRACLE SAVES TOWNS I � to mar ail these I Felt Bros., Jeweller Reformer Printing Car. meal among the miners of the prow-I ge pools into -one, �prER BY FIRE Fiintoft's Hardware Cooper Smith, Feed Store ince the'surrender there is no doubt'marketing concern which, while form-r ' - the strikers elsewhere will vote to'go'led primarily to assist in marketing; Felt, A. O.. Jeweller - . LaSalle, Style Tailors back to their pits. Such locals of die- rile wheat crop, will be used to market'Explosion Birings Dorvnpvur Fiook's Shoe Store " ' A. Martin Ltd., Meats. G tract 26 as have not yet voted on the{the farmers' other grains and other -Which Stops Blaze When Engel, H.. Dry Goods The fair _ question of ending the strike took f products, including live stoek. . .,Human Efforts Fail Dept. D. Reformer - _ : .The Martin, Ltd. ballots on Monday, and an affirmative Things have moved rapidl in y A despatch from Vancouver Karn's Drug Store Ll Falle - vote in each case.wa , almost a tore-i Soiithern Alberta's agrarian circles since the Provincial Government and says:=The terrific fire in�the mining L. M. Greer, Real Estate Ward b Dewland gone conclusion. town of Anyox. B.C., which last Sun- Henderson Bros„ Stationer Jury A Lovell Any local that voted in the nega-, the U.F.A. directors definitely an- - tive or failed to take a vote will lose' nounced that a wheat pool would bel day imperilled hundreds of men. we- Dominion'Stores, Ltd. - Luke'Brw. impossible this . The farmers be-I men and children and millions of dol- Burns, Jeweller The Arcade m p° ear. its charter -under the United Mine; y lars worth of property, caused a loss Cawker. Butcher - W. A. Hare _` - Workers' Union. according to an offl Veen Calgary and the international eial statement issued on Saturda b i border were not satisfied with this'o! $200,000,-according to fugitives ar- t, Collla,� eon. Clothing Oshawa Cash Grocery A ` y yI ruling.- acid it' has been -snore than, riving here on the steamship. Car - ' 8ilby Barrett, the provisional Press- g' , hinted that they have come to the con- dine on Friday. dent named by International head-' {. ' quarters to succeed the deposed Dan.�elusion that politics'was being played Graphic accounts of struggles to '. `} -Liviaers to. I rather than that economics-was being save the town are given and the fight. E Showers '.' from the Sky at noon on �Y ,�� for'the final relief bf the community. studiedf In an case the here taken y. -Friday and Saturday ;t The termination of the strike of y y i will go down as an epic in the ex- steel the matter into their own hands, and steel workers at Sydney may be ex-r i tensive history of forest tires on this peered to follow quickly upon the coal'at tour important points—MacLeod, roast., r Look, ®� fv►r � a�100nS miners' strike. 'Whether or not the � sholm. hTanton and Granum=. Blackened and . barred, battlingsteel lant will be able to find work;the organization of the pool is well P ho'peI i ly against an ever-gainin ' for all the men who were on the-pay-! under way and the scope of thisf element, the men o! the big camp w roll when the steel men's strike be an.j organization is being extended to in- sou ht d A dozen or more balloons will he put up at noon Friday x� g g esperately-with buckets,.hose is another question, for orders have I elude practically the whole southern lines, axes. earth barriers and every and Saturday. If you catch one you get a prize. Watch * _ been lost as a result of the tie up. It part of the province.. known method available in their effort for them. Look for the Certificate in the balloons. is still another matter whether they With wheat down to 80 to 83 cen�s to save lives and property, but the lent mane at elevator points in the Calgary dis- Watch which' way the wind blows at noon. p management will give employ- tract, it will be easily understood why roaring of the flames gained headway, tiient again to .men who were to the' and the smoke pall increased. Brands the farmers are making efforts to.]m- tore in the violent tactics employed in were whirled by the wind to distant x the early daFs.of the trouble. It is prove their situation. They claim that I parts of the forest to start new out- V •. ,, nlike, wheat cannot be wn at less than u 3' �° -' breaks. 366 Million Bushels + A yield of 500,D00,000 bushels.figur- 61.00 s bushel. and H. W. Wood rest- � The strike at the steel plant began 'p I The, explosion of the powder maga- ed upon the estimated acreage t fo'v on June 28th. Most of the miners' dent of the U.F.A., asserts that the'zine when the flames -reached it broke Wheat Crop Estimate'harvested would mean an average , who quit work were out on July 4th..farmer should get at least 62 30 a I hundreds of windows, whecking two -. crop of 28 bushels to the acre--s, re- Who Pictqu district did not strike'bushel if he is to receive a reasonable}mine buildings, but did not-affect the A despatch from Ottawa says: card- set in 1915 and never exceeded ~' until several days later, and• the men i return from his labor and investment great oil tanks nearby. Had they Ina statement issued on Friday offl- since. The ,decennial average is 15% at 'Springhill refused to down. tools_ ♦ +'done so the vast quantity o! oil would bushels to the acre and the latest crop ' Ripon, England, keeps up a custom have swept clefs of the Agricultural, Branch of' An authoritative estimate puts the g pt in a -blazing flood across report of the Bureau issued on July ^ daily loss in wages during the greater 1,000 years old. Every night a "wake- Anyox. the Dominion Bureau of Statistics 11 forecast a yield of b per dent. ��' part of the strike at $80,000. The'man," attired in official costume. ap- Then came the miracle—a' hard deny that estimates made by them above the decennial average. That -.'loss to the coal mining subsidiaries of Pears before the mayor's house and rain; which is thought by some to ever set the forthcoming Canadian would mean a total production of - .­!the British Empire Steel Corporation blows three solemn,notes on the "horn have been brought on by the explo- wheat crop at 600,000,000 bushels. 366,000,000'bushels. In coal tonnage is estimated at about i of Rippers." Rion—and the.town was saved. ` 'MEXICAN BANDIT ONTARIO'S NEW CABINET SHOT BY BODYGUARD p 4 , �► rariciaco Villa s Assassins: _. � k tion Remove% Danger of AAnotl er Revolution at Elections. - A despatch from Mexico 'City rays:—Francisco (Pancho) Villa and Ifs secretary, Col. Miguel Tr Il o were • .ry. saes , is n'sted -=116 -on ay morning by •:;:�..:•;';>' - ;. • '" '$he former rebel chieftain's own body- `""'' ,,,fur,;- ,,.a,> ''" '�` "",^ �" • while he was crossing the Guanajuato bridge,. near Pa}rral. The inen suddenly opened rifle.fire from r ambush on each side of the roaQway. t Official despatches from Canutillo }9. _#brought the news to the capital, _ e wh re it i was received with relief. I __ Was accepted as life answering foe —' life. Villa personally executed Jesus Herrera,brother of Maclovio Herrera, •who was a general under Carranza, -and a number of Herrera's relatives. p ° bad sworn to kill Villa. They made many attempts' to consummate their a:• ' revenge and Friday's ending of the x' bandit's"career is attributed to them. M�l.Villa's death had been predicted •' ^g^ for months past, as a number of his ^w r< , "` •g. s??.',>. �yy T%~w .old followers hats >."; ; become disgusted t, .�.; .;� ;s.,.. �. �>'.'. • 4:1!!: �:� - , 'y+'�•. � �,.. ;` �,�:w: •A : yam, �':::,: :.: •. ..And deserted service at the ranch >'Y y i. :S qq t L ,�4y k�}s a o�>`> a +>+y: �s ✓� A^ r e'fp •,i, °°NN66''q �i `•g•3`' ^YS! '�Q't �:'.9f .•2§Qk �'. `/ ,t. �,6.,y.y,: a ;:�;4' 3. 'TY T•Z?!y,< .> .f5; ;:t: ��:'•:?G7£:: •3'r,:>f''. 'h,; �_ ::3..^.. •'rh>. L. -'i�ef+.+5::>."! �f.•5::, � .� ;�;tlf"A. :'Di''.•t5e9b'X� �� °�,Sc: ti'.;''i r »:`:''+•:<. � ::!r....:aef°i•:'.tr,. u:;T.`,_:...5�:1�4.�.Y�'''4'�''_,:.r9:v:�:.>,•� 'yRr�;.,3�'.:.:..,�:.,e;.,...:14�;L.. : '� " . . where ire reigueu lisle a ruuudi-heron. =' •:: a " _ _ Government officials refused to First group picture of Ontario's new 'ton, Atterp.e;;-General; His Honor the+Hamilton, Minister without portfolio; folk, Minister d Agrieultnre; C. F. comment 'of the killing; pending ar. Cabinet taken at Government House, 'Lientenant-Govefnor; Hoil. G. Hdivard,.J. R. Cooke, North Hastings, Minister Bulmer, Clerk of the Executive Coua rim of further dntsils, but., cccord- after they,were sworn in. From left I Ferguson, Grenville;Premier and Min-1 without portfolio; Sir Adam Beck, ell; Col. J. Alexander'Fraser, Lieuten- !ng to;:public opinion, Villas death ! I ant-Governor's Aide-de Camp. Bae'k ' to right: C. C. McCrea, Sudbury, 11 In. later pt Education; Hon. Geo. Henry,;London, Minister without portfolio removes the danger of another revo- row: Delruty Premier Horace Wallis; LA - tution when the elections are held later of hiinea•; James W. Lyons, Sault East York, Sinister ct Public Works; !Dr. Forbes Godfrey, Vest York, Minis- `Carl Hele, Secretary to Ilan. Mr. _._ ¢lid also removes the essential back- Ste, Marie. Minister of Lands; Lieut,- Hon. T.Crawford,North West Toronto,:ter of Labor and Health; Lincoln Ferguson (between DC. Godfrey and ng of the one candidate who could' Col. W. H. Price, Parkdale, Provincial Minister without portfolio. Middle Goldie, Soulll Weilingtcui, Provincial Mr. Goidle) and M. Currey, Assistant give General Caller real opposition.' ` Secretary; W. F Niekle, K.C., Kings- rove: Dr. Leeming �' rr, M.B., Essi,Secretary; Jahn S, Martia, South Nor. Clerk of the Executive Council. ; .' ro4't4:. tb.�i,'rty.r :+x.'' 'rya"' '�-..w:,�.^pL. �o'"",.^:�„” ,f�. 7 .c•`'' ::c�t^"'di4,. i°' 'ay 14iG°"d: "'+5o� ,•A'+e''w .a:2 h ..d+-"'A.. W ,r• r d,7. ., •. .r., rr', ¢��: , n40..- .'.w:r` ",�.',.!,•y. ',t�. !e^1 ,J:- ' aw _ -'�Sq-^•- C,: ••^.h:"w'�7�,y,.,, '',e:- '@.c,r'^' X�"'_a',' ar+!, ��. ., it r -<a, ^;[,.."�,. "�: 'J'• t1 wM�i°•' :k-!fa,7""�7�:;'r.r �,; ;y h. _:+, „w-n*.-.4, ss.•,�.. .,.'S:,. .n' �r •�' �•.tr+.- .,y fit• :;r, ^a `Li Y.:' ,a"'�' 'C:ry',+L""s`F�'::.� v. •Y'a�i,, '�Jd', '"=°®.m.., „x-..,�a,y- _ .s ,,r.�i�`,.-v...•c,''{• .:c,x .t' ..a; '.F' 4 "8 n ..,'-v. !»" - •:.B ''tic h c,G:- .. d• '�.••'�, iy L .4 "J b r•.l t -- .M a.o • ".] •J ' .. - . -`'+h1M , _ .. ..•'A .,.__ {''Sy,,�a .�A'boy or girl cannot take in all _ - , r ' ' _' ----• �..` , ' _ these without suffering with his ' ARE YOU QO/�©' i~ .{ ,;;` " �;�v school work. The late hours at op ping :.:.T �is �, Tishin' g amping, 'icnick�ng • x ;,911�01f paid inida;�, night means inefficient work the _ ! ry a �.,pecci1>i=e to•the United States.aad creac following day. It must be adroit --___ Britain in advance. Chopping and Oat Rotting will '; $A,NDY LUNCH SUGGESTIONS'°i'�' '?' Led that the boy and girl in the - be continued at the mill of the " " - *� city�ossesses advantages from an P late W. G: Barnes at Green River, , JOHN MURKAR Pro fists-, educational int of view that ie Po Cooke Cooks Cooke Cook'a Cooke Cook's ; ` beyond the reach of the country on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fri- Lunch, Potted Veal Vienna' Pork and' Sliced '• NOTES AND COMMENTS. ' Tongue. Meats Lo Sausage Beans of <•, ..>• _ child, but all things considered the days. 42 t g hear a great deal these days latter is better prepared for the — battle of life than his city cousin, Sweet Prime Choice Plain Stuffed Christie's about "back to the land"move Farm Machine and the rest object of education is Mixed Queen n went: Those who have lived in New and used also repairs, Pickles Cheese Sardines Olives Olives Biscuits to prepare one for life. The •the city, and have enjoyed all the �s� r :''.,`advantages of city.life, feel that majority of the leaders in educa- Binder wine, tion, and other :professions, in Steel Fence POSts Clark s Stuarts Pure Premier Choice Borden's ,- there is something lacking in that , - •,_- 8 Spaghetti Marma- Raspberry: - Salad . Canned Evapor'd and man realize that the Pol4tics and in our manufacturing Clay Steel Wirt�4ittes &Cheese lade Jam' Dreesin Salmon Milk q y g : :,country ' poasesges advantages industries .got- their training on One Wooden Threshers Tank the farm,,which is proof that the - I 'that are'not found in urban ceh count- is the best lace to bring - Canned Snider's French Campbell's Kippered Corned ' y p W. F.Disney, '-Greenwood <,-tree, and move out to the country, up a family. Pineapple Gat up Mustard �. Soups Herring Beef e9 "One of the great disadvantages of -oaf -Phone Pick 714 _ -- - t -- life in the city is the lack of pure Notice Of The Pickering RICI- ARDSON'S -:- C1<RO.CERY 'mss_ air. in modern times this diffi R,egiSt-ation, of By law „r � rulty has been overcome toe great Vigilancd Committee N-e:tent by the.striet observance of Notice is hereby given that a Bv: �++ " sanitary letwg. In the centuries law'(ro.1186) was Passed by the Muni- cipal ijouucil of the Corporation of the The object of this Association is to ' m one by 'people did not realize Townehi of Picker a on the 9th„� P' 1, g lessen atealin and prosecute - that disease lurked in every garb. of July. 16x. pr,)oidiog for the issue the t�elone. To buy or sell your farm, consult the Farm Land's Department of °. of debentures to the amount of$15.000 <, _.age'pile. and every centre of popu- for the purpose o-f assisting to defray - „ The United Farmers Co-operative Company, . Diu Members having propert stolen oommun9 I,t>.on had their.homes in hotbeds the cost of erectin an addition to the � Limited. � • ;,- g oats immediately wit; any member.. z?,Afdisease germs, so that there was school house of Public School 'Section of Executive oommiskee.' Number 4' West of the Township of A. J:- kLLI8014, Represeatative, Pickering; Phone Pick. 1508 +161M is wonder that the rate of mor- - y-�,yx-� •., Pickering. and that such bylaw was Membership. feu. x1.00. qty was high. Modern science registered in the registry office of the 'riat�et.m&v be had tense nne President or : r° registry diviaino-of the County of On. -ewrstsrt on•vvi�AM• - ,' 4°ktria"eradicated' this danger to a tarto on the 17th day of July. 1923. extent,bat notwithstanding B as Number 281. Any motion to quash Exec. Qom.-L. D. Banks, O.S.Palm. � � , l ! T poll•that has been dose in this or set aside the same or sop pert or, Donald Muato, Pieleeriag. JARS .: thereof must be madee within three . 6• ection, twisonous gaees from R. Thextoa. W.J. Clark. f. months after the flat publication of j. 'Get theta from us-we have a tall supply o! all sizes CtPie many factories. gas escaping this notice and cannot be made there- - President, BsoeNan �- :rrom the Rae mains and pipes and-after• Dated the 20th day of July,1923. Alao, Giaghama, Prints nta and a full line of Dry:Goode ' the poisonous carbon dioxide e=- , Dotvar.n R. BasToix, ��� ho we sell Sherwin-williama P'alnte and Varnishes-not the cheapest,hailed from every living creature, 4,1,.48 Olerk 4 p but the BEST :,. as well as other poiaonous matter = /� "' '' that pollutes the air, is far frr;m D A N C E -- Zenoleam.".�raenate of Lead, Paris Green, fresh in /�/�cp r being beneficial. A child, who is Dancing will be held in the open air �ARI FARMERS IT S send a Dominion Express Mgney Order, the beat way 41 •A;$irc''$:'` aviiioo, Roue ®ill,eve $aturday _ to send your money. a sell theta. not robust, is hsnd.icapped by P g every 7 ' _ _ ,Y this, lack of pure air, and ilia in evening. Good Orchestra. Adm[r Now to the time to see shoat your 'And remember that for Courtesy. Right - - •t 47 siou,Gents 50c.. I Kdies free. Harness needs. -• Treatment sad Right Prices we lead. ` :. the country might be the means others follow, n; of saving its life - But the lack of We have on hand a good an l b We Pp F' r�,�*��T BROUGHAM si puce inviltorating atmoa�here .ia of Harness at various prices.��� ' T SOR1`1 1 O St not th_ a only drawback. Once ` bra a �f. ry • would naturally believe. that the Give ua a trial and be T13E BI�88 'STORE THERE'S A.REASON . . , . convinced. - �,. .. educational facilities in the city,Overhauling, 'Painting. all kinds _ [' would be immeasurably greater repairing done Ignition. Good Shoe Repairing Service , than to the country.'- The schools a Apecialty.. :,�E�M :BRADLEY _�. are far better a ui Your ofd Ford top recovered Tickering' Hardware Store = equipped, ties very !ur 813.00. -; a employed, and :- :. $erases mak er, beat teachers -ar }w every frill is tntrodd�eed that is Berry & Poynter PICKET ING, - ONTARIO.' - _ 3� 3' ` „ Now is tb known to edneationists. Noe- : w withstanding these advantages, ''' a time to buy an Oil Stove for -xiVbe results do not campers favor. _ -A-N N O U N C I N G = the hot weather - ,ably with those is country and village schools. In the recent en- - °Fwa trance examinations in the city of Wa have the dark Jewel, Florence and Now �'erfeotion. a ^r M APLE LEA F 'Toronto, only seventeen per coat = ... Get our prices before buying. '•- +iaf ; ;.... the candidatee were successful We have a complete line of Screen Doors and Windo�q Screens. bWassing, white in country and - Wire Cloth from 18 to 40incheh wide , _tillage achoole. the usual percent_ . L U R _ at lowest prices. age has been from seventy-five to one hundred per coat. Parente A full line of Barden Tools-Forks. Rakes, Hoes, Lawn Mowers, - :` Sprayers. Scythes and Stones, ail Csae etc. w" .- in the city will naturally want to - We have-changed the name of our first patent ' :Iknow the explanation for thin poor er flour from "CREAM OF THE WEST" to the ,A few Aatomohle Tires at a reduced price-from 0.00 to 14.60. µ showing. We believe that one "MAPLE LEAF," These are all guaranteed tires. . treason is that Ehere is too mach This is s change in sense only; the quality is esaetijr Our Sotto-"We have it, esa get7t, or it is not made." •-spoon feeding. In the oonotcy, the same as we have been selling under the old brand " svbere the teacher , hag, so many _ name. ? You will readily see the advantage to no both. •-lasses to attend to; the nil ie 'irom the standpoint of national advertising, In baying J. S i �'�N! * PI�' _ pupil ''one brand for our world-wide distribution. _ J a.7 s's+.+✓ thrown on his own resoprcee. He _ - TThe ,iloit -nu.. Mil, Co., 'Ltd nianswering , - -•'log. When it comes to - _ the questions on the ezatnioatioo - — >�iuB at Ready Money Ise rs his self-reliance F aU Quit surplus funds ar - i S ' pe gives him . ,• _ an advantage,an advantage which •TOTOIItO 'eterboro P1Cker112� i Y �rn a invested,you mtgr - aieholds through his college course -- --- - -- -- ---- ;-- + be embarrassed for ready money in an bw . . an d throughout his whole life. mediate emergency. __ =,• :`,Anuther cease, which is a detri- `si �� tin { Money in a Savings A000unt in this Bastlt, is ent to the city child, is the _ EOR-1 always available to meet the unesmected need.-. _, i :' -.;•' Such as movie attractions, 1'� � A T �� A R K E T � T Tics ;' Such as the movies and other aE- 57`AND B , • -.tractions so numorous in the city ' „r•: Special Meeting oE-3be_Ratepiyers -_;TRoand Roast or Steak, ... .. '23, per tb: 5 R 28c Y .� . TOTAL�.9 ET5 OQE EIGIITY•THREE 8 - _ of.Public School Section No. 7 Snrtoia Roast or Steak, Bra W. F.Law,Manages' : �of'tbe Township of Pickering. Porterhouse Roast or Steak, ... .: 28e , Notice is hereby given that a e cial Ramp R4)ast,... , , lgc ,. - Vftitby Branch, - • C A. McClellan meeting of the ratepayers of Public 'Fine Rib Roast, ..:_- _ " - J _ School Section Number 7 nf the Town. - ship of Picheriog will be held _ Heavy Rib Roast, 1®e " • At file School House of said Beo- Shoulder Roast. •• •18 and'18e- " ak'E �i tins, in the Pillage of Ober ry- Pot Roast, 14c " Pickering y'+wcwd,oo Monday,the 30th day ot. ... ..• July. 1928.at the hour of 8 o'clock �ket, to boil, ... - -.. " In the afternoon, of Pork,_ --- .: -'::. 25c for the purpose of again coaeidering Loin of Pork, -• 25c " K„Bread like Mother tried to make _ the ropo have the Trustees of said 8bouldet Roast of Pork, .. 20e,23c p ., leotiun to have an addition made and ;'built to the said school house,and the Pork Chops, 28c ” ,$111 8, Cakes and Oookies Parried by our drivers. %t net thereof def yed by the issue and $are Pork Sausage, ... .. 26c " Phone 900 and have them call. bale of debent es of the Municipal "::: Finest:3e►lt Pork.... " Corporation of the Township of Pick. - "' 2bc Finest Breakfast Bacon, piece, 38c sting for an aggregate not exceed Great demand for the ing P ;.r, "Martha .lane" ' • 812,000 00, and payable with interest " , _ sliced, .,, 38c " at the rate of flve-and one•haif par Mild Cured Cottage Rolls(half or whole), 32c " Chocolates cent. per annum, and payable by an- rival instalments of ,principal and in. Back:Bacon, 45c " _-_ Try a box—they're delicious Merest of such debentures made pay• Cooked Hani,:, 55C „ ;' s►ble out of the taxable property o! 'Weiners,.. •. d SOaa FOUhtain goes good When'its hob. the said school section. • • • • g the cool drink At the All ratepayers of the said school __Head-Cheese,.. 15e " undaes, Sodas etc., served in - p 'section will _ .. please take notice of the -_Easy First and Domet4tic Shortening, 3 lbs 55 cents Vertex Sanitary System-;-- -� -'--- '-�RIY and govern. themselveq accord- -- 5 The 90 cents °••. ' Dated at Cherrywood. Ontario, this • " lb @tints l� �enta�l Wedding Cakes Our Specialty 28rd dvy of July', 1928. , Fresh Trout and Whits Fish Every Friday { Ro3mAT Tws>civa. Trusts" of said 'I t , y A.8.Rrxz aaovas, Pubile 88b001 �. X-4111101 r �: '"'�,• .:{. t•,d . .Ilrk��e.V.�''Yi.r w ., ..tv.� �• i1 '";a� •a;,5..r•. 7� , "_ ,.-un°-•bi.w++¢�?va.�..,.t P.",•''.. -`k, "•.S.:v;rt'-,'s..,.s 6 7.."+ :-'.+'q S�.".=;`'�..,"r'e.•,p�-"•'sw'"-t:q t t r s;. .y•.°,,i' `'v".'':s° ,r,F<r•.2:.�?'!••f 4+q. •r« -��yj,iiKms's,;. iy�,;a.". '+"^'`�,'..i.w_r J .�`►«+y�•s,, :;�;� � �s• °�": t�y',�, ,�yy'�'.'.. y" "fie .•'1•.�. '±w _ _ _ .:r= - '•:: :'.�,: .1.. ';-r. 'S. "",5••.: .1" �7�c•, rw+3'3�.v,,, ':"?+•i" ?� '3,""r` 'r'?,,� �e;i,°� `7. •'..Y:` C :t � - - - ., .. - '�? .rb'' •° i.:, :o`fS"nky+ .^�'�� ,,,� "�:j''? . ♦Rvu- `e•,-j'yh�'-•R'K.'''�'' w�•• rte?• •+- ' •..r'• oz,.'..a:: 'r 'r '"?'... � �Gfi,t•.+.,f-y,avvP!hX.' '�'`' or.' 'okn,y.� •t• ,.tine^ ."y, r•'�S '4'�+'-.�,e °i�,.••.�.� LAREIMONT. HORSE REGISTER. n Ater. aim- " .., p - James'An7ierson 9v8ni;to the city ,. can of 1923 at his own:d�ltle (� 's•; �°'� : .• "" _ ' Y4, On Tuesday to see his brother, Al- -= biogle$tock'Form,•Qiaremont. •�''= `.. T. Caster has retadned horoe af= ex, who is finder nips cad treat- Fr+Oalsxow. !152$8'. (17883): imported 'ASIZONA, s' g to (20407), the tdshlonabty.bred "ter spending is pleasant week at meat: Clydesdale atalliori, the property of im acted stallion: the property o! Root. Dafoe, Green River,-wiH make P P per F Caesarea. \gill the reon who harrowed QrahamBroe., will make the season pe the season of 19'23 as follows: Dion- xw David Hopper,of West Toronto, Thoe, 8anderson'e tow a few of 1923 at isle own esabte, Calrabro- "r '� PLOW dap leaves his own stable and pro-_ " is renewing old acquaintances is -weeks ago kindly'return 'I as he ceeds to C.Ceirter'e for noon, gie Stock Farm, Claremont. y.. ;' Olaremoat. E'�' BONNIE P`L I9K, i is in need of it. Holtby'e foe night. Tuesday, Wm: ( 8254),-118260;: 19881. * 00' Warner and Mrs.Brown,of Onh Dngaid Taylor, of Sault St. Ma Middleton's,Greenwood,noon, Love the fashionably bred imported aRa, spent Sunday with Richard.••'rie, Out., paid a ftyiog visit to the farm. Audley, night; Wednesday-, champion Clydesdale ..stalHon...tha ► - w•. and Mrs. Ward. homeot hie mother;-Airs: A. W. W. J.McDonald's, Brock road,noon Property of Graham Bros.,will make Luther Bowes. of Peterboro, Macka , one day la Hutchings Bros., night: Thiireday, the season of 1923 at his own stable, See our New Giaghatne sad 9 y Palmer Bros., Liverpool. noon. M. Cairubrogle Stock Farm,-Claremont. spent Sunday here with his moth Miss. Leader Toronto, Mies Chambray@. R ,, Kennedy s. Dunbarton, night; Fri- UPPEE,TON PRINCE, 11484, (14413)' the er. Mrs. Readman. King,_of Galt, and the Misses ry- day, R.GaiJand's,Cherrywoad, for purebred Olydeedale stallion, the two rinks of our curlers went to ant, of Audley, are visiting with noon; W. H. Major's, con,5, night. property of Graham Bros..will make -,A full line of Wall Papers, Stouff ville on Monday_ evening, Misses Merle and'Vets Stephenson. Saturday, own stable until the fall- the season of 1923 at his own stable, newest designs. y The L nion Church will hold a g 8• gi Olaremout. - -:"'•but lost b 5 shots. owing Monday morning. Qairnbro e.Sbock Farm, J. T.and Mrs. Wilson, of Tbron- krden art at the home of Gra KING SAUL. (14940) S. S.B. (8588; 0, Ladies Summer Underwear and - g party y CAh6roug,(imp), C.T. a stallion.No.1245, i Hosier at ri t ricer. to,.were the Kneels of Mrs. Harry hail) Bros., ."Gkirubrogie ' Feirm,"' [borough-bred imported stallion.the S. B., the fashionably bred mported y 8�<i1? Thomson the past week. Ion Tharsdny, Aug. 9th. Supper property of the Canadian Racing Clydesdale stallion,the property of w Ed. and Mrs. 'Perry, of West Kill be served on the }awn from 5 Associations, Toronto, will make Oscar Wilson,Brougham, will make Men's Summer. Shirts, -new pat-'.. Toronto, spent the week-end-with;to $,g0, ;After tyhich a high-class the season of 192,3 as follows: Mon. the season of 1923 as follows: Moo. terns. Men's Underwear, Y?� 3 ' da will leave his own stable, Dun•• day, will leave. his own stable and 2- lece and combiu-. ._ Ma sue and Mrs. Morgan. 'entertulumeut• will be given by y' p - g birton, and roceed to Gerow's Ho- proceed to-T.--Hiest'e,--Kinsale, for ations. Mre. Dnnn and Mrs. Stokes, of leading artists. The committee t., Brougham Brough m, for night; Tuesday, night; Tuesday,, Carson Bros., con. Mount Albert. are spending a few have beep fortunate in securing Franklin House, Markham, night; 7.-noon. W. Ormerod's. Greenwood;- A"full- line of Feesh `Groceries''^' deye with Palter and Me,. Ward_son. J. 5i. Martin, Minister of Wednesday, Callendar's Hotel.-Mal- night; Wednesday, U.Blake's,Aud• always on hand at lowest Tr i. and other friends in the village. ARticulture, as chairtgan• for the vern,for night; Thursday. Wood's, ley, noon,, H. G. Wilson 8, baseline, possible prices. Mrs. Quinn,of Chicago,and Mrs. evening. Watch for bills later. -Hotel, Weer Hill. night; Friday, to night;Thursday,W. J. Miller, Pick- v A. J.Chandler, of Toronto, were Don't forget the formal opening his own stable where he will remain ering, noon, H. Vale's, lake shore, Highest prices paid for with the latter's parents, J.. H. of the Memorial Park on Monday, until thefollowing Monday[Horning.: night; Friday, s Cowan e, Brack produce. ` �' Sat- and Mrs. Beal .during the past Aug. th. The COmmitte@ have TERRINC3TON CET$WAYa, 988, the fa- Ro4'd, noon. own stable, night;• Sat• week: R' urday, J. PaLterson'a, coo, 7. noon. .D ♦ � , prepared a good program me,of mous Hackney stallion,the property thence to his own stable until- the . , Mre. L. G. Reynolds: returned sports, including two football `of'Graham Bros:, will make the sea- following Monday morning. i .3 - to her home in Toronto to-day games, girls' baseball, boys' and CLAREMONT," - ONTA after spending a couple of weeks girls' races, relay race etc. The In Claremont with her mother, tablets will roe unveiled by a prom. Notice to Creditors -Notice to Creditors -WHITE _Mrs. H.Thomson. ioent military man and music will AND OTNERB AND OrMER3 - r Thomas Dow.of tit. Catharines, be furnished by military and bugle —and who was formerly a resident baada and in the evening a grand Is.the-matter of the Estate of William In the matter of the Estate of Eliza. .. of Claremont, hike been spending .concert will be given by high-class G. Barnes, Deceased. bath Hood. Deceased. �� + ---* few days• with friends in the artists. Watch out for bills.and Notice is hereby given,-pursuant to -Notece 1s hereby given, pursuant to village and vict,nity. the next issue of the NeWS for fall Section 56 of the Trustees Act,R.1%.0. Section 58 of The Trustees'Act R.S.O. va' s' h .i" Mrs. Andrews and eon,Limbert, 1914, Chapter 121. that all,creditors 1914, Chapter 121, that all creditors a of Toronto. event a few dwye with particulars. A g s Wevmepb supply of . and others hai►ia claims or•demands and others having claims or:demands ` " Mrs. M. T. Wilkey._ Master Lim .. against the estate of William G. against the estate.of Elisabeth Hood, BALE REO18Tt:°. ` Barnes,late of the Township of Pick late of the Township. of Pickering, in 1 and 2 strap Running sh Bert is spending a few days here _ g, y y' Widow, who white a *" before retarning home. aria is the Count o[0ntario, Farm- the Count of Ontario, �, FnID&i. JuLT 27TS—auction sale of er, who died on or about the 96th day died on or about the 14th day of A�, Black Patent and white wit`lit Oar-senior football team went to housebold furniture, harness mak• of April. 19M.at the acid Township of I.M. at the said.Township of Pieper. Uxbridge on Saturday evening iced supplies and tools.bug y. cutter Pickering.are required, on or before tog, are required,on or before the I5th hackle at$1.75. This is' { last to:play a league match. which etc., the property of N. Burton, the 15th day of August, 1923. to send day of August. 1923. to seed by post. " regular:$2.$0 Claremont won by default;an-only Olaeeuinut. Sale at I o'clock sharp. b post. prepaid,or deliver to Dr. prepaid. or deliver to.one of the under. Ladies' Oxford% white &Ad - f, seven of the Uxbrsdge.team show- See Mite. D.A. Pugh. auctioneer. Wet rt B. Freel. the Administrator signed executrix of the at Will and tan, $1.75 of the said deceased; th41r Christian Testamgat of the said deceased, theirs ed tip' and surnames.addresses and descri Christian and surnames,addressee and Men's white Canvas Boots, "Thou of life the Fountain art' • ' tions, full particulars, In writing. of descriptions, the full partic°ular@. in white soles and heels, at ? .: Is the sermon subject at the Bap- ,Aet'Q Cti8�1MJ►D i j�i�$ 'their claims, a statement of their me. •their claims, a statement $2.25• - tist Church nest Sunday morning. counts, and the nature of the security, of their�accounte. and the nature of , Is the evening"Joseph. the Pets if any, held by them. the security, if any.held by them, or.er," the second In the series on W .. stop pun- c rd And take notice that alter such last. And taste notice that after such last �r �"� V m{ ii1 ;K The Life of Moses." _ mentioned date, the said Admllmistra• mentioned date, the said ezeeut'rUes J. G. Borland, we lire -sorry to' troubles. for will proceed to distribute ' the will proceed'to-distribute the assets of repo is in on the sick list, - . assets of the said deceased among the of the said deceased among the parties ._ p alb artiesentitledthereto, avin entitled thereto, having regard only Coal,, Coal.- and is confined to his bed. We are p b g regard s S y . lad to know that he is now some- only to the claims of which he shall to the claims of which they shall then glad have notice,sad that the said exe-- what better, and ho that the Alien have 'notice,apd that the said � - - Adminfatratoi• will not be liable for cocci:e9 will not be Liable for the said improtr6meat may continue. �. , ' the said assets or so art thereof to assets or any part thereof to sop per- Hard and Soft O"oat of the - lire. [G. J.' Brodie and daughter; ,�; bbd°:o;•000°. r any person or persona o[ whose claim son$r versono of whose claim entice - beat (ltlalit;y OII Miss Emma, of Chazy. N. Y., are r ao.o ., • notice shall not have been received by shall not have been`received by them visiting with friends in town for M°o• ° • ?+ him at the time of such distributio n. at the time of such distribution. llalld �a few days. They have many ° i Dated at Toronto. this 20th dap of Dated at Toronto thin 110th lay q! v ` -:warm friends is Claremont who •� • . July, A. D. 1923. July, A. D.1923. , A. n are del' hied to' hates them in to°-' d dd 8az;asaeT H.FxESr+, M. B Mrse MAav HooD, Brougham.Out. _ tg �•Q'oe o bliss IDs E. BsTz. Brougham,Out. SS03C�1 ,Oft. ' their midst aasia. - y �o Administrator of the Estate o! '� _. the said deceased.S ff" Hc Out. Executrixero!the said deceased r,.. 'On account of tl�sain am Tars- �,. ,a o,ti W.J.BRATON, W.J. BzAToiv. day afternoon the Warden party 1kt 0 48 85 Bay Street,Toronto. . 46 86 Bap St.Toronto T IN:Fj T�Ii�B under the auspices of the r ;bca .a„r .• Solicitor foe th8•ssid Administrator Solicitor for the said Ezeeutrizes : ps 'committee, which was to have • $ P" been held on Monday afternoon Implements. and evening, has been postponed v until this(Thursday) -evening. - A number of the members of the - g�;��� "F� : Broughain Union Lodge, A. F. - When- ''" You You Travel - , J> received a largo 'A. M., were in Toronto on Wed- Takes the place of air tubes, went of MOCiormiek nesday evening of I"t, week at- They are made of Highly porous EN travelliaQ, you gill 8nd it most advantageous to carry Binder Twine „ tending the Mavente meeting In Pars Rubber, and ride as easy Is. !ltaasey Hall, when tending Masons as sir with you a LETTER OF CREDIT issued by this Bank. it that "Big Bali }, of England and the United States ensures the safety of your Enads, is-easily aegotiited,aad serves as Be,sure of yours.by orderiM, �caye moat interesting addressee. : R• 1'he]cto�1 a valuable introduction in cider where you ace unknown. Celtic:•@ at Once lave Wilkey was the official rp- of Credit are obtainable at any branch of this Bank. presentative of the Claremont : *stoat..PICKERING. Baps you examined cue O!' :7- - Lodge at the Grand Lodge which `T m ';x that on Wednesday and Thareday • :-' ' - -: the new MoCOrmiak -- llast. lre-Feu�clmg ___ Deering Tractors ? - A gxiist wedding was solemnized - - - oa Saturday last at the home or I am prepared to take orders-for build= gi,liM BRANCH, C, P.1•YND� Mangy; Y•Let us show you a few D. A. and Mrs. Scott when Mist Ing•wire fences, either hand- C. CR039r Implements ` 'Violet Currie, . Scoter of Donald made or woven. BBC+ that you would -like sod coslate ..ire. Currie, of Li1Td Charges moderate.- Work Say, became the bride of lhxomas guaranteed. Look over your haying mushisiee Scott, son of W.G. and Mre:Scott. :phone Pick 1712 and get'ready for the rash The ceremony was performgd by g4_� _-GEO. PARLEY, Pickering y. -About-Rev. A. McLellan,in the presence + u F. C 0 0 P E R , of the immediate relatives of the F'AIRPORT'S .i..Z O ( y, bride and Broom. After the sere- Second Annual 'DLAREMONT nmony a dainty lunch was .served. c Mr. and Mrs. Scott then left by F/G LD' DAYy — T rvJ motor for Orchard Beach where _ Tk Ideal G � Sion they will mend theirhouey-moon, Civic Holiday.9Monday, - • ,NOW IS the time to order your Fs. they on will spend the will reside n, In the course of a few days we shall be Held underauagicee of the'Fai rti.. car before the s rind rush. 'We moving into our new store, located Toronto. We join their ninny P > rpo spring g -= about 150 feet South from the four -friends in wishing them s happy Ratepayers' Association. •scan make . immediate delivery _ main corners of the village. We need and a prosperous life. Races and games of every description _ more room to carry on our extensive - for old and young, both on land and - and also growing business. We shall Four of our sports. Wid Miller, water. Valuable' prizes, including of the following' models . make delivery to any part of the town =Jaa. Allaway, W. Thompson and silver cups and-medals. _ - _ - =and special-attention given to pphone Harry Porter, went to Port Perry Remember the date and come one ;orders. Only the beet of Food Stuns : one day last week to indulge in come all to Fairport, Ontario's most =_TOURIN(I CARS RUNABOUTS Jlwill be keVt on our shelves. A aupply their favorite pastime, 'that of popular summer resort on Civic Hell- of Neilson s toe Oream will be k t - -fishing. Securing a fine motor 41 f dap. Monday. Aug.9th. J constantly on hand throughout foe boat and all the paraphernalia - ensamer. Our. Objective — Quality that expert fishermen never leave /CE ORE AM AND ONE TON TRUC�3• F1rst.Low Peicee—all goods guaran• behind when starting off on a lead. Let us t your nest order. w _•8isblag trip, they suited up an- a4IWL�y'S OII hand _ _. Markham Braid: Canada Bread 'chor and started off full of co afl _. — Phone,Cisre,2808 -- deuce and with visions of a big Saving opened a new Store and Re- a have recently taken -over FRl�M$ CHIDLOW� ' haul. They had only indifferent freshment Stand, and a4so a Park ' �•{ ONTARIO at Rosebank, I will be able to the Agency `fir the, •Chevrolet -` QLARRMONT, r Auccess until about sun-down when • accommodate picnic parties Harry felt a to at his line. -As at reasonable rates, _:_:.Motor Car and will be ill a poll.•. :k' he began to'pull in the line he re- got water sapplled and Bret-class •- k alined that he had a man's job on boats.for hire, �ilon to take care of the Bales bib hands, as his victim soon show- Dance.platform to-gent. - ' Car- ed that it had the strength of .a - and service- of this Car' �a u 49D BOIlnect.Cowa Vat -whale. The conflict soon developd - " ' ' - - into a life and death struggle, in jl 1n the future. �bich, for a time, it was difficult to say whether Harry or the fish * *arlie� and Shoes _ =_. would survive. Harry's face turn- j'j led deathly white with thoughts of full'line of A Ocee�oriea, ( aso- o:all m.lterial.and dca an untimely end. His cries for —' - �; kepi in work, It will pa; you line an il�a�way a in BtoC -•i our imm a a L't be OW ' help brought Jim Allaway to his Repaired promptly and satin- • obtain ptiose Don't be raLled ,' rescue. After long and terrible @scuts vr•do not employ them,ootisegasali faction guaranteed. we can, gad do throw o!i the age" .14. _struggle the flash was landed In __ ly the twat which aearip sank with A trial is solicited. �°ttiyp�as���'� A earleftly the increased weight. The Bah, SHERWOOD Js, COLLAGUTT which was a 'inns®, was about �G'aR gE�`Ta even feet in circumference, at the'='Corner Shoe Store," J.T• > ATet�N by :�� `4:�r: �.'Ma.."4•.'". ,:�',+,,,�".y;,•'''c4"';-< .�-,,;,�t<'mr�'�_�S.' "r�< �, � Y.•.,.z,s�r-�!•a'"�• o`,' °��Oa:'^ye• 3 ',�a�,zea'•i'�'1,�-��"r "�x�e+ ^�'a: .; ::, „a?.�s,r�+# Y�;p.. a' .,, �c ..y ra �," t" r i,rt!^R�nJ e.."fi Sell• �`3+ �,k 3S''4'•�`f•-'°�', :. r,�ary,,.`.• `'-.w,rey�`.s••n:.7r.. :ti,'sc rr,.P.,sx'n,.. 'r'.a,•i« ��• '��," a'^.Kn ',�''...•w",•," `"+. ,,.y,;•.Sic" ,,��<<in _ 'qn '�°'a«.<�.:.' r, > i vr'J•;�' :'';, �'�'� •r'd.:'fi-''-✓' .tr+.-. ''fir•s r�„t- � �I,.xy,�r c , ��,• .�+ ', '".,�`o.bz:,P y?".. y:.at"" -.+F ,�'.:-_u'P afi..� v1''.r'^a'"�' i�..�-. ^"e» :2'�,d„'�'.."" ^� yk ;y" Y 7�'• .¢-e .',.�«., "v`'S:w.<" �.•_ ,'•' - Rn'"'., «it t. ;.•vw` ,c'1 ,".x s' '!-i•:' rte ..^'••.•,tAt.e�•<-„''j �4t 's,:i ''•n ,"n':" �.f.�.. ,�i ,•T,ti,y .kis"�•% 4. ,car'.- - ,T.+ - •'a • ''•"^"t, } - `fir`,!^ y_.r =, ;:-'7'. - •�,.0'> _ 'a; ,, 4a U t . . lz - .I �ru bo e IN _ se . , - RS.WHEN 'sees ike. 41 ure FEEDING. ' r� HUNGRY MEN, The tale hoRe bell rang out its im- " a perat j ive ogle as Mrs. Stanley roves ith oiz xdew e -iu-the midst of her usual Wednesday morning bread-mixing act. As she. _ :began to haditily rid ber'fingers'of the - ' �` `1'' - _ r f`UANADIANS have always been for fees,labor,.interest and depreciations ' - x ' noted for courage, o timism °the net profit per pig was still $4.63. -dough, Julia came in from gar- t g. . p - . den•'with a pail of big red .straw- _ `:rAnd faith in their country. - Profits from Sheep "I'll answer i mother. I think It Canada was not built up by pes- As money-makers, sheep are hard to simists nor will Canada continue to - beat. Ini every Province from Prince Is Jane calling about the picnic," she Edward Island to British Columbia are j f her people allow them- returning generous sang as she hurried, to the tel -selves t o become come pc croakers k e r s and found'Profits o many okwnam. Set this is-what'Mrs:Stanley-heurd: _ dk tI* - ,.Hello►" - . .. - - - grouchers. Canada wm k "No, this is Julia."' is fundamentall}k ]�� /1 Posultry PQya4 A atinute's pause. =- '° sn agriculturple Must Cut, ]poultry Yes, Mrs, Gray, I would be very country: We'have y makes gad to help you. When do you Rant 8 soil and Climate money for those who -`rY :-' . ,] �n qN Productavn �i4StS adopt modern meth- sue to come over?" wli i c b can grow ads, whether East•or « - '''Yes, I have the berries all picked z the world's fines! Canada is meeting with the West. Little Prince " and-will be right over:g keenest competition in the mark. . Edward Island mark- As Julia turned away-from-the telo- agricultural pro- sting of her products. To hold eta co-operatively in h :: . ducts. g P carlots, shipping an- t: g or.a there was !3 determined look in her own and regain her lace on wc"` >tser.etpresaion, +387 _ Canadian farm- the world's market, she must re• nually upwards of one yyam�' "Jfother- i!'Jane calls tell her. T 1e r.s who .have duce coat of production. million dozen eggs. '•yrR..' '. 1 / can't go to the picnic," she said "I earned the capital The only way to do this is to The British Columbia `. am going over to help�Mrs. Gray with invested in their increase production'p°r ecre,per Co-operative Poultry, L.t+ l cow or per other unit. Men's E x c h a n e Us barn-raising." farms out of profits S r ' g p But unproved quality, also, is markets in the same L- The Stinleys had recently moved in farming' are essential- to meet market de- way, thus saving from the c 'A DAINTY FROCK FOR ruinous lot is their _ city and. were new at the nutpbered in thou- mands. glut fatming game. With Sans to mar MOTHER'S GIRL. local market. a :^ i? marry ,sands. These suc- The quantity and the quality There is a.market a young farmer of their comaaunity in 4582___.This will be charming it- c essf ul f arme r•s of the products and the cost of the fall, Julia was andous to grasp organdy, crepe, or voile. It is also =- production in competitive Coln- for good Canadian q? - • pportunity to gets " first-hand- nice for linen with the have paid o$ their horses, whether'li ..wr.. the o im of con- = tries is beyond our contreL gh• mortgages stocked or draught. ' - ed experietnce in feeding farm help on trusting material. The sleeve may be Prices of agricultural products the firm. With this In view, the pie-l in wrist length their barns and are rc�ulated by'world supply EA, gth with a band cub, or is stables, bought their and demand wGrow Seed hie did.not enter into consideration. short length as i$nstrated. machinery, made a Hence. decreasing roductioa Canada's Anil ao, armed with an apron and I' The Pattern is cut iii 4 Sizes: 8, 10, oo d i i v!n g and p Northern - sir a Fore}, she was very soon -in Mrs. IT and 14 years. A 10-year size re= �rougbtup their fanu- wit! not help the Canadian grown seed possesses �x T; Gray's kitchen assisting her in prepay- quires 3 yards of 40-iaclt material lies. It meant hasd fi11" extra vitality. There _ '•r`u lag the dinner for"teen or more httn-� Pattern mailed to any address on work, but today they is a Urge market for _ ' men. .It was all a wonderful revs- " are independent. it to the South. Can- ' l receipt of lbc in silver of stamps; by pt _� ads exports seed potatom,-but Imports y' - ' ration -to Julia. She had lived the the Wilson Publishing Co., 73 Weat :other seeds. She has the oppostuiiity Adelaide St., Toronto.. Allow two sin Mixed Fermin f x greater part at her nineteen summers!. y g to grow seeds, for herself and or export. In the city and small"town, and to her'-weeks fm receipt of pattern, In-recent points • ._' the. ha threahin time and' l3 P years, f different : . haying one/� g , , i oa the prairies, oats fed to steels have . ��� �+`��#-e allo- f _ °. $lliteg bane Ani to large farlm was'-them from running ove . Just add Fort from 7 r e of 4 c against the . .6Z enormous task, one great! to be Fort William price of 42c per 'basher. Ten years from now the pessimists of ., ._. Y about one and a half or teaspoon- today will have been forgotten. Britain r' daeaded. But that afternoon as 4he - while barley used for the same Asa g fats of flour mixed with sugar, and has removed the embargo against our "turned home, it was with a.much they will never run over a bit. Mrs, has brought as high as 997 as against the Fart William price of 57c per bushel eattIe, She wants our beef and baron, ti butter, eggs and apples, our -^ �° Gray also added about one-quarter - Farmers marketing their coarse grains changed riewpoiatt, and-she was e r. Four cheese, pppp ' - to fell her another of the new•thugs teaspoon of soda to the sugar • -wheat and flour. As the population of she had fearired. poo Sur for each in this way lower marketing cost, have I the United States increases, she will f" She found her mother on the } °� it didn't take only '-about a sure market and make money on their p garnet ns on the porch three-quarters as mach anger, and the grain,while at the same time they market compete less and less a -- *• g their roughage, otherwise often wasted. Dritiah •market. Eventually, she will doing the mending and in answer flavor was na# as � j The cattle embargo is now off. Steers be be as ua�arter of many other ,•t 'is her mother's that Oil sa t0 What, -are worth more money and certain to food staffs besides wheat from this . ,.��?��' • .:: labs had learned that stternooa she sWEE'rEx s,EatoxwDS Wrra atfliA$. � - - - "In making the lemonade, we used matte glad money for the Canadian c0°n�• TW 'Isar down beside,her to tell her all e• Canada has.the lien. the climate, the ' -:::abaut'it.' half oranges sad halt lemons, and farmer from now on.- land, the stock and the potential Mark."Mrs. Gray s certain] a wonderful sweetened It with syrup instead of the - :'-' lets nee -' y y Money in Pigs espy for agricultural success. little house dry sngsr,.and this helped to beat Mr. Let us-farm with all the industry and U g keeper. With the three i Sugar Profiteer, too. Several of the The Dominion Experimental Farms science we can master,.Let's et to work w y6 ° children on the. term, the gets along ' hags proved by Factual test that there and pay our debts. Canada mow ` men complimented her on how 't s leadidl She had E P good it g P y planned s very is s profit in fe pigs. Last year at forward with'confidence confidence in its future. isiaaple but ample meal, and it seemed was, and said that in warm weather the Central Farm ttawa, after pitying. --Let as keep going' ahead. to appeal to every one of the hungry'they preferred it to coffee, _- k ;: men. She served: It was no trouble at all for as to :' __ :- I arrange the dinner on the table, as - ;- _. < -- r 'Banat Beef Mashed Potatoes, Mrs. Gray has one of those handy lit- 5- Browned-Gravy tle wheel trays, oi tea carts. We could `'$rea•d and Butter String Beans Out so many things on it at once and Anthwtwd for yablipulm by the : �DCucumber Pickles Radishes wheel it right in beside the diningroom I otninion Department of Agriculture - ' Fresh Cherry Pie Lemonade table. It was just made of ape of w _ Y�ggawzi,t„ Dr.J.8.c7tlasaLS !>�.nstr t�5ew. - : IRS' - -�` = those old-fashioned waahstsnda like we _ "The treat she had raaated yester- _have up in the back bedroom, painted :day, so it bad only to be re-heated. I in trimmed In buff and blue: 4 _-,`peeled the 'potatoes 'and got them I But it saves a good lgpny steps and P ; 'ready while she silverware." - , 4 dy prepared the string!the drawer is need for .. 4sans. I helped to make the cherry, "I am so glad you went,"interposed good experience`that will help you _ glass and to drive the piecee for some ,pie, too, and now I know bow to keep Mrs. Stanley. "Yod have gained some when you and Jerry starrhousekeep- distance merely cracks the three ply ° Ing on the farm." glass. At 'the mention of her future, a a •-. ,maidenly blush .crept over Julia's cheeks. 'VG "Bat,"phe continued, "the beet part - .. - - -, sympathy 'SIry' washing to do." _ "1 , Pup-„Poor follow, he must have or - -. - INCOME "I don't HAVE ON.WASHING DAY.... �'::. E flees too, Ice's all covered with bites." - ' nee how she could eliminate - E DDY$ that," said Julia's mother,"there scant ic�orea Clm. s " pu r� - - ''R' at least have been a few towels." It is said.that a fortune awaits the u �s e "No, not even any towels," declltred indlvldttel who shall lnveatt 8 flexible,- MATCHES _ r . fi�ema C °*+l Julia "She had purchased a ,roll of..unbreakable glass. -"Armored glass," � )fn•i>net�ilist}Y} _ paper toweling and the men never so called because it contains a netting + e . - comet fined about .using them at all .at galvanised wire and is not easily ' Sang i She h also purchased a large paper broken into small piece$', is too heavy ;�,ry... r P . tableclo ' and napkins. . When the'and too nearly opaque for moat -° table was cleared, all were chucked There is a glees ot<comparatively're• - ~ is Possible for - into the stove and there was not cent invention called "three ply." AI•f 'in dividultl who Will ' " • thought of extra washing on Monday."+though it 3s nelthe: flexible nor can•; tie!a ISThe Pump You-Need a 1I plan and carry out 8 "I have missed you to-day, _ 'aughter, breakable, it has certain advantages 9 - with the canning," said ber mother, over ether kinds. It fie Composed of --r►5M1�R�►� systematic, regulars - _ "but I am so lad - programige of savmg Add investing a fined portion g you Went, for you two panes of gla s wish a thin sheet; TANDEM certainly,have come home with a of transparent celluloid pressed be-; ooueac.ocyinro . of his or her tnoriddy income in safe bends, pocket full of experience." tWesn them and made to adhere by i - -• hydraulic pres#ure. Ft is said that a P V 1'JlP How to budget your incase sad determine, 'A NEW IRONING-BOARD. blow hard enough to shatter ordinary! temps more easily,mnne5i6rttlyand - the results of iniistigathm into thowands of-ca , When everything doesn't go right, more efficiently than theWin§type the Correct ratio between Incomer and expenditure is when the ironing board wahbles' and model which it has definitely re�plsad ' • cgaapletely descri4d is our booklet."Buying Bonds must be lifted and rearranged every' t A fRCAT1,g Repairs easily made with household tools, _- on the Partial Paytoent Plan. Send the coupons be; time a skirt or little frock is td be put Can be drained to*prevent freezing. xr ' low'to our nearest office for a copy of the book and on it, then ironing is nothing but a n'E!��E Easily primed.' artiCUlan(if the Irian. tiresome 'ob. With the latest in iron-' � e g ASK AeQUT RAT YOUR HAgvWAgE STOAC -7.'7 - P _ 7 JADES SMART PLANT ' ing boards at�wh ch to do one's work, i -sRoC"1tLZ,0NT. all these troubles are' avoid d. The y. = jj j T�� - board i-bsts on its own stand and it is ljl 1 1 U ca so braced and arranged t t it is :mmawuwd _ 'i+IlVlfiri ''�.- - ' . steadiness itself; yet it is , a big- (se4 tern book! Ton cannot Alford to - ...' a. „ OttaWf! - - be Mthosrt it. It aistn,you nothing I rf L .-. - •' ' O1! '" �g�AY st. 'Montreal cumbersome affair, but light a eas- 7011 n.rn homes•x'"'"re you huudrda. _ � .• • I or d.11ar., - Newvorlt . ' s , .:Toronto 1tortdon End it handled. There is no brace at the t % • y 'abe boot-"A tt'>M;an on thn borne^-!a e' - - yours for the aaking..t t y mM dru:&VL - �« : - one end, Lm that One may Shp the Thnhone and all abnnt him-his dlanam frocks and all the other garments -:row�r�om+l+^thin-enatwaoAne,/t' . than-with ch%pten nn brrwdug,-•abase 1 - which must be put on the board to be «and aboeing,fc"ding-and many tried au4 :.F - n - men hnt+etl wa remedl Q _Please send me A CWT of 141MVg Bonds on the ironed right over it without moving a » A....etw/�a• �, mf�>�*!—''—i\tes X215 __ b A kyourdrycglstnraa rr'of•AT%Ml,a oahs 1s thing. Imagine h av much more quick 8©9@P -T Name.... .......»......».............» be_ finished with a Dr.B.J.tCElYDALL CO., I >.. ..... .»,�..k.»..,..... «..,....... l ly the'`�Fe: .._.�an Bao�bvrs FaIL Vt. U.S.A. _ . Addrras_. board of this kind. ;Mben one has i I ....._<-.........».........................».......... ....... .. 8niahed the ironing the board may b^ folded and placed out of the way, so that it takes up no more room than p -" :r• the old kind which requires supports, 18SUE No. 30-123. - 'lw: "'f�'' �` ' �•t'::.�;:,.- 'f,�� r•s -y `t ^.w•,• ;,,�n,,, t fit•� "�ri s•.,;,,..- 'aY.i,�-" af�,""3 r�.;;•��, "�r.��`'°a^>. � "'w9'.<R .•� .," . r. ;e�r y L sRy IA 1✓-A sr .%x.. ^hC�"=•5 R' ..T'x•�, ..r. IRA .9t* ei ;{w e. na n a :, e�� «s f�i +, ra:' "'i'- uv+•?�-�,.,•x,..:.:.•ti;„_,f'- ..."..«. ,a.,, - -- •w'. -- .r z -'}: '1'• x r '` •'•1 _ 'fie ,.•�'. .r♦.•':<::.}•..:.:.,s.v;:nr ..f;N:'cj•.'a.::.;�; 1'7+P1i1+•6•i' ^ _. .'Y•.ii,�.i!'�i-__ ' ,. llRlStG SbI�EP �= •..s, .s'r:� '^%�^.•:�.^Nag• .`y''y, 'y'. o:: 5:,: -� - - w... _ •_:. .:h. ,�^. :.nom,.'.. -u'r••-•' •r'�'�� ';:.i t+'.•e' •� - s It YOU"Are Tired'Out When You � Fi Arise � the 1Kornin . -:,: . . ' ` � ' a Lil1D. it The woman.Who is tired-out; -who - aches sill over when the arises IM the morning, who feels depressed most of WO the time, Reeds just the help that D,. - 1 t .� Williams' Pink Pills can give new blood and b!trong nerves.' l ° V Li Yr The number o: disorders that are '+ <¢<::,;;:> - V :• '� - --••cauael by tLin blood is azing a r;�<,.��: .:.>s:^' •; .v ... . .. :wd .. PLu G •'.�• T £:.t'.,s... ;<::Yy:::;<r .:.'y;.jC; most women are careless about the :•: re*: ,:: s�, #� condition of the`a blood. Quickly the 'nerves are affected and the patient be• A +a `tF"s�eztsif xa a�rbmla aaiadtR� tf /"► 4: __-- _comes irritable, worries over trilaea -_ --- - _ r • "� ;" •-:_.:-does: GGG CJ " no(. sleep as well-as formerly and _ i is not refreshed by rest. There may 18th Century CSnOe Ltxk a be stomach trouble and headache. This is.a condition that calls for Dr. 'tTISITORS to Sault Ste. Marie during Discovery Week, August 4th to ':Wtlltams' Pink Pula. 11th,will no doubt find time to visit the first lock,built in North America. Built,b the North West Fur Company in 1,797, this Interesting relic of•the `• x Give Dr. Williams' Pink Pills a fair ioneerydaya was restored by F. HpClergue in 1898. The original was used trial and the first btgn aE new life will the fur traders to step'down their canoes snd batteaux.at the rapids y - I 1� !1u1 4 �rc x. `:be noticed,in your appetite. You will were the fall is 20 feet. r' be hungry by meal time. As the Discovery week is to commemorate the 300th anniversary of the Sault by _ roll�olir . blood becomes enriched .it Leeds and Etienne Brule and GrenolIe. Ojibway Indians will play Hiawatha on two _ �aC �� , Q + afternoons, General Sir, Arthur Currie, will unveil a memorial cairn to the T� ✓' soothes the irritated nerves, sleep be discoverers and a program of gaiety for the whole week has been arranged. ` comes sounder and more refreshing, which will attract visitors to this old part of Canada from all over the dsk or -� your worries became'less, your work -lighter. These are some of the things continent. :$ that these tonic pills do. Try them for ,� 0 any trouble caused by 'thin bloo4. England to Plant Millions of o .Y lb, tiri , You ggn get theses pills from any Fish in North Sea. - medicine dealer or by mail at 60 cents i _ The Dogger Bank is to be replaiced, GiRCD�1A .� box from The Dr. Williams' Medl- unnvancee the Enghsh. prase, indulg• c„ .tine Co., Brockville, Out � bg In its ancient and honorable weals- • '�! nerr for puiin'ing. Since the famous L t�v , North See Ruling grounds were dls•- EA SY TRICKS Curbed by the bombardments and mine ; . � oar of the war, only Kali-ed'zed 'One You Can't DO \�� her haul rewarded the efiorffi of t trawlers. To comedy the shortage At the End of a Century. Do you have a goal in sight, 'keep eighty mabon platee'th�e moat remark- , s l � Di99tnq Dlamonds.�• able:of fleh, wivl bij•,traneiported from ��are certain,' ilia customer said, your eye on it, and make your assets, that this young eentury plant will equipment and helpers assist you la 1st Basehailist—"Goia' to' take t' oontiueuW Hslhing grounds, where the bloom In s hundred Sears?" reaching that goal? � lowin' ter a livin,'Bill4" p bleed it bust. "-Positive. ° A ma'am," .the Sariat aa- �4: End Ditto—"Naw--diggin' diamonds, . ®,stem bet ctoeaeti Bob itrhtne grounds spree her. '•It it doesnt, briar it Cb I l can't yer see_?" for tkef Dogger Bank, such an extet in back' all Engliia�h rivers, ah�o !e promised,with "No Fishing" signs thieor+etically tMinard's Linimentusem by Physicians URINE '` r Q� ���� posted around a belt of waiter 800 — t, miles long off the Dutch and Danish s.EYES oose'ts. 8tesm 't'rawiers and motor When we disiparagingiy say that `""!' ...• Cholera Intl►ntum le one of the fatal" agriculture has practically reached its Clear, Bright and Beautiful ul ' vessels of more than b0-horsepower full stature of development, have we Wr�lt�ecc..Chir w:FmEyeCat-tlook =` -�'��,: �'•-i--, alImenda of childhood. It Is s trouble � not be allowed within d at arm. reckoned at all on that most versatile that comes on suddenly, especially ' uri the summer aura s ndpun ass - , electricity? -d as tb , a helper, tri lint prompt action is taken the little one Mine Alarm Chia puzzle or trick fa In may soon be beyond aid. Baby's Own Often a""creep" or a movement of 3'LB. GAM MADE Attractive Pr opostti o:� primarily for the trick ton of that Tablets are as ideal medicine in ward- the roof is a mine precedes a eavein. BY h�R . RQBERGE trlend who prides himaeli upon his Ing off this trouble. They regulats the An electric alarm which will give For man with all roww weekly ,t s ability sa a pnaz:e solver. Yau may. bowels +.a3 sweeten the stomach and warning to the subject of a patent, is-. ""rve gained thirty-Ave pounds-by a•wapaper silywience and 1409 yourself, get some fun out of trying thus prevent all the dreaded summer subd to an American inventor. A pair taking Tsulac, and just think it's the or 1609. apply Has 24. Wilson z� to prove that what is said about complaints. They are an absolutely of pipes are arranged upon a tripod. great medlet a is the world," 'de- PablishMS O0. Ltd..•73 Adelaide t` this trick-puzzle is not true. safe medicine, being guaranteed by-a The upper pipe 3s provided with forks clared Mrs. Caroline Rioberge, highly Street West The diagram A is composed of 16 -.government a>raly3t 'to contain no lat the top which are adjusted against esteemed resident of 824 Prince Edon- lines. For your guidance they are opiates or narcotics or other harmful) the roof. This pipe slides into a second and 8L; Quebea _ numbered iq the diagram but you dmge, They,cannot possibly do harm "For the pipe and rests�agalaat a spring. Cos- plat two years I sasea*eci need no r.number them in the dla —they always o good. The Tablets. from s bad cane of indigestl6l . I]sad SORE -SHOULDERS •-dam you draw fop your friend. � tracts aye. arranged is an ingsniona - The Idea is to draw one contin are sold by medicine dealers or by way as to close'on the two wlydh of an no appetite .at all, my stomach was ON HORSES l 1 noaa line which w11i cross each of matl'at 26c a box from The Dr. Wit• electric circuit, and bells are •rang it slwaye sa°ar Lad I had a bad taste in - the sixteen lines once and once ' Hansa' `!ediclne Co.. .Brockvilie, Oat: my mouth all the time, Nothing I ate nerd'• antrsts n..le so,o the roof moves,after the device-6e set only, it doesn't seem to be a dlf- -0--__ would agree with me, a'a$,L was_ so �°'u° °au' LOa `u "w`°°' `°° t*°t'°' licult problem. B shows a sdlutioa .. - = that seems of first glance to car- When one fellow says,-You scratch rit•arwe Lleimeatt for everywhere weak and diary all the time it seemed t sect. A closer examination will m9 back and I'll scratch yours, we'll( that I toad no energy at all, f �U show that the )tae tails to cross let the public take care of itself," Cultivate cheerfulness. Think ere- '*Well, Tarlac w..3 the Bret medicine "]line number 10. that's politics. But when he, says, "I I cesa; act success; look successful, and, that did me any g xad,-and it surely You may try at long as you like. -won't scratch your back unless it does auccesafui. has been wonderful for me. i am .. - but you will be unable to cross all -the public some good," that's states- eating as much as anybok everything cj OF NN 2 _ rot the 18,11nes. - Until you• have manship. digests pgrtectly, sever suffer from I tried several times, however, you - -•- �merseals susatet now semaasae sour stomach any more, and my -- will not realise how [asciaattng Soo:. oa strength and energy.have come back • Is this puzzle -which cannot be Do you realize that the man who DOG DISEASES -so completely I just feel Ene in every - -. . solved." sat on•the log and waited for sweat j and How to Feed - way. Tanlac is simply grand." `- - as a preliminary to`woTk;was entirely; scatted Pro* to any Ad- Tarlac ie 'to= sale by a]I good drag•, _ fOifp this out a paste 4f, toftll outdistanced b the man who hastledt dress h the Author. y M asom Co.&s. gists. Accept, no substitute. Over -ether of the aeries.in a scrapbook) f 8"MS LOVE after the job and got tip sweat do-II1 ssI sae s4e:t street 37•mlllioa bottles sold. i 1 lag it? i New York. U.al l \ f .� �p • Presence of Mind. i _ ' Pat and Mike were working on a`.' Tarlac Vegetable P:11s are Nature's ro 1dare'asi Indi:ea'siiaa kbt ■ -'�` o - to - tew building. Pax was laying- bricks-- _-- - �• t � Dme awn remedy for constipati a For aaaia _snd Mike was carrying the:hod. Mike afergwhere —- - \ it had just come up to, the fourth Boor, - - when the dinner whistle blew. His other fete publishe• �w BEFORE MY The open published 'lunch was on the ground. fofalue appears on "I bate to wa?t down after it,' he _ evAiA11Drvatbo f " " _. BABY CAME r 1' "Take hold of this ,rope," said Pat. ... .� •'. - '_. : :-• ....-. . ;z n "and Ill let you down." ` Pat let him down half way and thena� Iet go of the rope. Mike landed fir the .imorttar bed not much hurt,but terribly _.. l Was Greatly k3eIIe�ltEd by UNLESS you see-thy name "Bayer on tablets, you. _Taking Lydia E Pinkham_a i "And why did ye drop the rope?" he CHEEKS COVERED l Vegetable Compound 'n`CC i E are not getting Aspirin at all . "I thought it was going to break," '' - . _:._._.__said Pat, "and I had presence of mind - Sydenham,,Ont,—"I took your ; _ienoullb to let So." laedieine before my baby was born,and WITH PIMPLES it was a great help to me as I was very MONEY` ORDBR8. - sly until I lied started to take it. I :r Cast felt as though I was tired out all Pay your out-of-town accounts by _ __ _ the time and would have weak, faint R�. Dominion Express Money Order. Hive ti - spells. My nerves would bother me un- "�"r Dollar costs three cents. �' til I could get little rest, night or day. r,��t,.� N�� P . ' I was told byy.a friend to take Lydia �wsn►asta Family Pride. �- ' .� - -- Piakham's Vegetable Compound, and I •,pbouta year ago a few emanPinl- �'. "Woolley deole,rea his grandfather. . only took a few bottles and rt helped me plea broke out on my face. A month descended from one of the S:@ateat :_ Wonderfully. I would recommend it to later my cheeks and chin were m- any woman. I am doing what I can to drel coves with large,red pimps horlem in England. recommend this good medicine. I will yr `i "Ah,-yes; I dill hear. a story about lend that little book you sent me to any �'t eetnred and scaled over, and tJhe old man ta121ag off a roof be was b :. one I can help. You can with the great- €reQuily caused irritation. I tried refiairins eat of pleasure use m name in re d.to different temediea without stlocelti: for Lord Somebody or I read an advettlser-3leni-for �- other" _. the Vegetable Compound 1f it wall help „ „ �, others take it."—Mrs. HARVEY MU"— ears P and Ointment d seat Accept only an unbroken package of Bayer Tablets of oAN, Sydenham, Ont. �� free sample• After` la4 k I Classifies! Adverti-t -m--ta, Aspirin " which contains directions and dose worked out b could see as land of meat so par- y It is remarkable how many cases have �� more, and after using•two AN'1 ED—auBlTtots utADa' OR woataast been reported similar to this one: Many boxes of Cuticura Otntmeat,together to dlee,AMB ors sect isles orders r« physicians during 22 years..and proved safe by millions for women,are rl at arch timesand get t`.. Eau hou,enoa meet.lts. No Ask a1a maces. with the cuticuza Soap. I ryas _ a� Wopodw& Lome Product. ea., aept• T. Colds Headache Rheumatism into a wea ene run-down condition, healed."(signed)'Q-Marcotts.I;aval when it is essential to the mother, as Hospital, Ste.Foye,Queue. ��a��bxr�e-1 a >r$a>< >f� D�.n: - . 'Toothache Neuralgia Neuritis _ kp a mod, that h strength be use cuticura soap,Ointment and (la"Ll tl, tame years, enti.ewe and tea . kept u Talcum for all toilet purposes. !6 meta Dr. Baaaau. Truro. Dion ecoga arache lumbago �aifl,' Paln Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- �zisar„s titan saa.e.,: rsa• MlA6NINArflN HAND recta :Sandy'Sayer"Dozes of 12 tablets—Also bottles of 24 and 100-=Druggists. pound is an excellent tonic for the trd,a+.ft No!°al,w,r..wa '.. mother at this time. It is prepared s"D2k.otimumt95"d80& Aspirtu is the trade mark fretfetered in Canada) of Bayer manuracture of Kano- d does 'Ctrtieara Soav�•+e•+•+Hoet cwt•, ,' - > - ,- E RAVE AN xM UM'r r09 A wABBiNp- � &eeticacldester of 9allcylieseld, while It is well known at Aspirin means Bayer from medicinal roots and herbs an `� rol4 Rend rnr I"L will two I Dane of �` not contain any harmful druglL Itrosybe edition., loos W11eaa PEbU*Me Os". tad. 11 �ube st&mp" w t%their Eenarallacnradsmtnark, tbeh Parer Roo sy.r Company i'men in safety by the nursing motl�eA ISSUE No. 30--'23. asrarae ea w iaeeesa a. �. nr+. �.,"•:Y y' :M,._; ° - 5,4 °`�,uo'x. ." '..,} :ey' ,,,..,.u, n :q,s_ e- 'r•sM" ,.e•. ..4�¢&iL,y "✓"y„a'.»S, "•. 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Wrigbtend f6mily wish- to y+'•r 4 p rofessional duties. M thank their many friends and neigh- * ' -Dr. E. A. Stvdleir, dentist, will .. •�* .ry �' 1 '� '•`-'. � -S. W. and Mrs. Davie were in be in his office on. Thursda from bore for their kind eapressIons of sum- •very Age Has ZtS F1Sh10riS y ath and beautiful lioral tributes 1l� * ,q;,Xhe city on Monday. 10 a. rot to 5 n. m., as usual. * ' p y ` their recent;sad bereavement. - --= - --Miss Gladys V. Powell Spent -R. 'W. Weeks has returned. — -- - s 'S unday here with her parents. bonne, after bpendiag several TET Your daughter select her own Butterick " n -Miss Cody, of Barrie, spent Now AdwerA6801neaate. L weeks in Oakville and Port Dal- - Pattern and her material. The I7eltor 1'. •Sunday with Mrs. W. B. Powell. b _ ootie. OR BALE-A collie pup, 5 months " 'enclosed with the pattern will show her how �: "'�' • -N. Y. Poacher, of Toronto, -Those prophets,, who in the . � .,_ ;'.�Tbited with his sieter, Mrs. Hugh Fold. Apply Gerald Gtark,Dunbarton. 45-46 '= Meehan, last week. late spring foresaw a cold sum- to make the dress herself. mer in which there was a proba• PIGS FOR BALE-15 young pigs, Mies Ruth Capp, of New York, bill ty of having frost every month Apply to Alban Swan.R.R.No.2,Pickering,; i :'p's•.• in is the guest of Charles and- Mrs. the year, had all their forecasts (cherrrwooa). Phone Mark t)oos. 48 i .; w Palmer, of Liverpool, shattered last week' When^ for STOVE �'0R BALE- "Happy 4610—At our piece- -Miss- Myrtle Wilson, of BOW- several da a a�Thot+glit" e, whole. in good condition. goods counter you will : : t y the mercury hoveraid Apply to rs.S.w. Davis,Pickering. 44tf . manyille, is visiting her sister, `;"'';r . Mrs. D. N. Lockwood'. around the 92 mark. Sunday, Design find all the popular shades ,F however. brought relief from the 'WANTED-Good strong boy or . 36 taffeta. Silk and satin =-Mrs. Alen. Clark, of Lindsay, sweltering beat, man to act as steam-fittcr's assistant on :,,i ". Pickering school. Apply at once to J.McIntyre, ' -, .Spent a couple of, this week -Men are now busy laying down Whitby. :i5 i Crepes are also recom- _ Mrs.J. N. Richardson. !' the new sidewalks its 'the village mended for this dress.The '. 7•>• INDERS FOR BALE-1 Massey Miss_Pbyllis Cooper,.of-Toroa--and-are- J'' •' 0'?'' _'•. to, s ant Sunda with her anele rns}iili�rapid-progress. Harris•8ft.cut; and 1 Frost& wood,6-ft. - ' Deltor explains how to lay ' -,: p y Some objections are being trade cut,both in good running=order. Apply to D.A. (^' w and giant, W. J.and Mrs. Clark. Pugh,Claremont, 42tfJ,1 out the pattern, put the - -Mr. and'Mrs: Manson, r . in regard to the levels that have (b L' ' • been !Wade b the engineer of the EAN H. FISHER-Piano Teacher. �," dress together and add -ronto, spent Sunday here with tJ At Claremont on Saturdays. Pupils prepared SD. . their daughter, Mrs. P. F: Garda. Dewartment Of Provincial. High'- forexaminations. Studio at Mrs.'Lyman Pit- she finishing touChe6.' ways,as it is claimed'that they are key's. Phong 3000.. 41tf : ner. too high. Oise fault of-the walkE 1 �('" .1 '.: -Mack and Harry Blevina, of:that were laid down before is that TOOTS REPAIRED-Boots and ' Weston, are s endin a week here "shoes repaired neatly and quickly. Thos. r �e61$n with their uncle, g they are too lbW as it'is impossible Watson. Shop and residence just west of St. ` V `�: 4610 Gordon and Mrs. S �� �- •at times t0 keep them clear of George's Ghurcb, Pickering. 2tf art`. • mow• snow and rain, as they are-lower $RESHING OUtFIT FOR SALE -Bert and hire. Smith, of Oah- than the land on each side, T--Peerless cleaner,Sawver-Massey engind �! 'aWB, spent Sunday with the rat- and International cutting boz Apply F H. -As the local train was pro- µ4 tar's parents Geo. E. and Mrs. Crawford,R.R:1.Goodwood. 45-48 Pngb reeding to. Toronto on Saturday h •i i,.;.• morning last it struck an, auto ��1TAR RADIO SET FOR SALE- D a- E. E. and Mrs. Hall and two SHas unlimited ran coin lee Stith Willard \ 1 <• which had become stalled on the ., children, Of- C011ingwood, spent a battery and'serf,,!,in yerfectpirorktng condition. �,. track near Searboro. There were For further particulars apply to A, H.' Bundy, 1 day last steak with H. R and Mrs. Pickering. 31tf " ,; y three men in the car, two of who z;�yF. • u Mooney. managed to get clear of the car OR BALE-1 Chevrnlet 490 tour- „ . -Harry and Mrs. Ellicott and, �'1 . / r before it was struck, but the other :rig car, in fiatclass shepe new tires all =. Wm. and Mrs. Ellicott and family received sinful injuries. He was :Duna; .r ught six Mc aughliis. s gong tins, p J This eez can be bought right. Collacutt•s Gar- +4636—Printed o[ plain R.. s�ppeent Sunday with W. V. and_ aced on the train and taken to .ge.Pickering. 4atf F 5 Mrs.Powell. be r-ity, thence to the hospital. crepe de Chine, soft poa� tart'' .—Miss• Lizzie Moore,of Toronto, ,The Hato was tall damaged. OR BALE OR TO.RENT-1a the :gee,cotton voile and crepe n it '' fee spending a two weeks' VACat]On y FYiilage of Claremont, on a main road be- ley is the home of list parents,ks' v n The occupants.have reason to con- tween Toronto and Port Perry. a shop suitable are recommended for this •+ 4 Harry for a garage or blacksmith shop. A 11 to Mn. ." Rratulate themselves that the re- H,Thomson.Claremont. 445• le froc t- Visit our s>rr and Mrs.. Moore. �p salt of the collision was not more f -Mrs. R. A. Douglas and son, serious. CTRAYED-On to the premises of p 'g aY• ; t '.. ' Bert, of Toronto, spent Sunday the undersigned,lot 15,B.F.con.P' k'enng, _ -.The first official act of the Ho°. an aged mare. Owner may have same b pr The Lin-year-Old Bile re- ; - = here with the former s sisters, the Geo. S. H,enryt Minister of.High- ing yroper:y and paying expenses; L.Sygtares, quires -Mlsees Bnoting. R.R. No. 1 Pickering. 4b47 y i y� r 1. 'u�.� r-L E. Baladon returned to ways, was to suspend 'highway9, �J - e widening operations. This was OR SALE--Ghee all kinds of Brandon, Man., on Friday,-after �' �' _ �a;a.: one of the chief critfciyms of the wagons,harrtese,and al kinds of farm im- .e spending a couple of weeks at the the Hon. F. C. Biggs made by the �ements in good order. Also se-,eral heavy and q�r.'y �► ' .': slfiaane of Ilia parents here. • slit scales and cook stoves end heaters.' High- the �,� --J. S. and Mrs. BaI9dOD and Conservative party, aad it would est pry Paid for.bides and wool, also live voul- - h + Herman,Stouffville. Phone 1803 17 tf a" not be reasonable if they did not_ __-._ -.__-�`_ _ Buy Butterick �Pmerna with the Tekor children and John Powell are vi" do something till the matter. ROCKING-,Having purchased a p, ? 'Itin for a few days with the rat- T y�j © �•,� A l s "yl'� ,g y Formerly the standard width was new motor truck.I am prepared to cater to j'-, lei•a son, HaCCy, and ssife, of Aa- the public. Goods dei.veaed to and from the • . is f18 €set, bat the Drury GOV�rn- c)tyatreasonablerates. Farmers produce es- €.�y of tb hMetbodlst L d esy kid meeting feet, an aver�geh co too to 818 q pecially Tbo°s solicited. h:o iuph°om s r direct s`THE SI( STOBE"In- • - y.>, va �. al be held on 'Wednesday, Aug. lst -$1000 per mile. .Whale the widen- SM, _ 44-sr t ' = w__t 8 p m., at the home of Mee. E. a°g operations are,oalystispended, F(!8 SALE BY TENSER Baled it may be only for a time. as the- _ flQnJoe Clark, oi! Toro°tn,.goyerament,after giving the mat Tenders will'be received by the the ;gtl `' motored' down on Sunday and ter more t onsideratton, may undersigned u •to the lot day of Aug= adopt the Drury standard of!3E p } a .spent a few hours with hie parents feet if they think the great! in oat, 19 , for the purchase of the Nor ur r `' bore. He was accompa Hied by y • them one-half of the southern oar ll creased traffic will demand it, third of the North balf of Lot Number - -"- I'. Barker, Ted Ode and l3. -The annual union picnieof the 18' in the Fifth Concession of the Batt. "� .: _• Methodist and Presbyterian San- Townebip'of Piclieriog in the County -' ' ' - '•xM;:.' - --Josepph Henderson and _dau- day Schools which wag held on of Ontario containing sixteen and tsio• - . �1 bier, ;ro. Pealing, of 3grnia,and Thursday afternoon last was a third$acres- Heads more or less. This pro- Ladl®8� white Canvas Shoes r "'Latest r 'Manley rson, wife and tout most pleasant affair While those pert is situate within bait a mile of :4 z'i - of Detroit, spent the weekend in the village were suffering from the Village of Brougham on the Brock with Mire. Rankin and W. F. Hen Road, opposite Walter Bayles'. and is -styles,-easy lasts and reason- - } derson the intense heat,at Simms Paint Well suited for building purpo+es and - -- - rvicee in the Methodist where the picnic was held the air also good pasture lead. Terms : 10% `•' - -able prices. .� C aezt Sunday at 10.80 e. m. was delightful as there was a of-purebase money when tender is ac- "' P at of the Lord's 8appee gentle cool breeze blowing from cepced sad balance within so days Fine line Of Sllk �ORiBry III all shades = ill be administered.he law Sabbath the tape. There were about.two tbereaftei without interest when pro- -4%01 present and during the per con.vevagce will be given. The " }' • School at 2 m, and evening ser pro pert ,is being oftered-subject to a p afternoon an interesting program y ♦fee at 7 o'clock. resepreved bld. For furtber particulars , of sports, including baseball, races —A number from here motored apply co. -. . _boys Summer Jerseys, Khaki Trousers and Knickers, ' to"Port IInion on Sunda to see etc.. w�as indulged in, which JOHN PH1LL]Pa, y afforded mach amusement to all. `;:'- Peggy Blec-k Play Suits. -A couple of snits the wreck in which about fifteen' 43-45 Locust Hill R. R. I freight care were destroyed with Tables were net with an abund• _ of these and your youngster i8 - - 'r _a ante of choice eatables more than - � - their cargos amounting o man sufficient to satisfy the ravenous - clothed for the summer. thousands of dollars. g Y y J�CCormic$ DeeSl31� , ' appetites which developed as a Farm Machines and Repairs Bold b; - -The floe weather of the past P result of inhaling the -pure lake week has enabled the farmers to A.N. Sharp. Kingston Road, finish their hay harvest, which air. East of Wbltby. FdN'S WEAR -- was delayed somewhat by fregtr• -A grand garden party, under _the auspices of the Catholic.Worn. 2 Telephone Oshawa 382 R 4 ent rains which occurred during en's League, will be held in the EvArvthlnp wcin .assn _ - be earlier part of the harvest. Memorial e, win tt•A aid i moo - _r °�� n�'grw #:Sr , - RAv DP I R. Moore, etf:, Caps Running Shoes, Overalls, Smocks etc. of the Methodiatchureb. with Mrs. Thursday, Aug. 2t]d. A sumptu- - , ous tea will be served from 5 to ,,] (� ' We are showing a splendid range of .Clothing Samples from Hooter H. E. Moore, M. D., and his o'clock, and there will a refresh• and Optics little son, Ralph, and F. Homer meat booth on the- grounds for ..$20 a suit to as high as your purse will allow. ,Moore, Oph. D., were calling on the sale of ice crQam and' other .old friends in the village last Sun• refreshments. There will be a - - - day' sale of fanc and useful articles. red tuning, �plCkerina -Cornelius Vanderbilt. Jr., the There willyalso be a fishpond, IEstabliehed11857. American ' multi millionaire, has where many useful articles may aanonaced his intention of start- he caught. A friendly football frig a newspaper. He evidently match between . Claremont, and tT, W. :D :M im%0E)) - believes in the doctrine of the Pickering will be played, which of 2191 late Andrew Carnegie that it is'a p y , Queen Bt. East, mss- for any man to die rich, as he will be. refereed by L. T. Nelson, _Z' Q R O•N 'T O BUNDYS,. -HARD _ A _ is taking the surest method of of Toronto' The game will be etting rid of his wealth. called at 6 o'clock. There will also Will be at Dr, N. E. McEwea's Drub -About fifty auto ]Dade of be a program. of boys' and girls' Siore each Wednesday from races. Commencing at 8 o'clock a — 10 a. rr. to 9 M. - - - - smiling and happy people from P. the DanfortWe Bus ness Men's progrQtn of mneic will be given by Eyes Examined TT Association passed through , the the Lynde Orchestra, of Whitby, Leaeee Duplicated assisted by members of St. Greg- 1 village on'Wednesday at noon to cry's Choir, Oshawa. After the Glasses,if you need 'diem, Good enjoy a picnic at Lakeview Park, TFamoua Gold Water Paste ' Uehawa. . The care were beauti concert there be free dancing, Advice if you don't. fully decorated with bright colors at which Lyade'e Orchestra will �he 7 �7.•� and all were evidently in fora provide good music. Admissiqp _ good time. 40 cents ; children, under 12 yeard� ELM DALE MILLS _ln' White and Tints. -The regular meeting of the 20 cents. -- --= - -... 1Women's.Iastitute will be held on - -- _ ---- ...-----� ._._.. .--'-.- -�-__'-------_' " - ,;L.F•<, lTnesday aie:t, the 81st inst., AL DROCK ROAD. srTC�� +Una pound of Milresco will cover the home of Mfrs. Walter Bray. Arthur Clough still works in the city ors. R. H. Cronk 1st vice- resi• g y eliave just received a � � handling lumber. 'dent, will conduct the meeting, Mr. Halch and family are spending a shipment. o3 seventy-five Square feet. ' A, good program.-is bean repared the sumuter in their cottage here. - 'Canada's Best Flour !including a papeat, "The Women W. H. Jackson and son,Walter,had pj]t u in 1 2 and lb asksd ea +of the Bible," by Mies Louisa a business trip to Oshawa on Saturday. , p • p Richardson. Haying is being rug bed through to • �Og><lvie s -During the month of August make way for harvest which is fast- the Methodists 'tied Presby approaching Royal ,Household so. Mood and?Lmil of Oshawa, J a terlans will have union services. made a flying visit with friends here Drop in-and get a► Golor Gard and in the first two Slandays Rev. W. on Sunday evening lse� e�O' A. Banner will take life holidays, Now, the potato grub I What next? Pastry Flour read all about this k swIt the morning service will be As many as 20 rubs In a hill have held in the Presbyterian church been found in this section,eating their •. • ppa� d the evening liervice in the way into the potatoes and rendering Chopping and Oat Rolling " - Sanitary finish, " ly/ethodiwt. Rev Mr. Gardiner them useless. every week day > 4' Miss Brodie returned to the city on will take his holidays during the Sunday last. w return here on Tues. All kinds of Feed on hand ^ 1 tot two weeks of the month ills e° The have s g to join her mother. Jt �' Bund - l PickWii .Nn +Its PIttA!order of service will be ;hPymhp have quarters in W. H. �� N. ZQ � O�� FY •," f u/::.,:Y`g.' �t3' °N}+' :1,�". ,.*�,°P •r .rn- K "✓ii"^'•:d,(I(. '" I e4:'s ,•,. .�,`,u;c -a'w.^.e, :.RU:�iL. fA`,!' $yj 4' �-"� ^':p.. 'r'' •SaR-. .', e�s„y'.gy'= ..�,;�,.:. .^ ,i,�«,. I ,�^ .4.•�.. •'�,�`.` .. fir