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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1923_08_03 'J .w 'Y`e'. '7r •J 4.r. 1•ncc.^r!. '�. ",�" rr ;•br•wa. % y-,*� ? r* r.,ra N m �:'PayJv �. ,.•..'i'z :.me.. ���..s"'�','""' ��..<',..r3c.. :'k ,9g ,s. •,r`'w' P:. '?..Lr"_':;.v '4' wo"�' +z..'r:.. G;r,� �:�~ ;�'#i,.�.-'y ,'<y. p C' 5.�J9 ;•..- te' ;;cr5•Yv= ab' g ].• ., d*. :k.�.. � ..-r.' ":q '' " At <' . . s f"'.t. c3Y# r' ,a •�.�ra- _ "L^ ,JJw• •T" Ii",.a i .'f3' #e9 S%•„•• 4^.. .TL k•_. L••• ns.. m..f^"'•"�•,' .. ! 71 ww t'i ^.Ti.< ;'*r''``•;r '°'I.r3' '+.: � ^.G. � ,yam. �, -xraY:*�Gv''t AL -'V_�OL. XLII. --•PICKERINO:, 4NT:,._FR,IDAY, 'AUGUS'T i% .1.92:3 46 Ilp:afs*lgtii�stat etas:. ,, - , t/yHITEVALE. ' ' - -. HIGHLAND CREEK. _ ,Established 18$9 Gene :E. Baler . , Choice cows at Denti s gale. Tuns- - The party Geld in valley'-ill on med4"L dav, Aug 7th, at Whitevale. # Tuesday evening was greatly enjoyed ; - E. E. Ball, B. A., v ce-principal of by all present. McDona3d'e Orchestra G"RENWOOD a . IWO p E. FORSYTH. Oph?aD., Director Collingwood Collegiate Institute,with furnished most delightful music. R•Optometrical Association o[Ontario.Res. _ Mrs. Bail, daughter Dorot y- an son There will be' another dance on the littered Memberot the American Optometrkal Gordon. are spending a rt of their evening of Tue day;August 14th:. Association. Eyes examined by appointment. • L Win - pa - MILLS Phone 2804, Claremore, Ont. ilLLilii - vacation at the home of Mrs. Bail's -- ` . parents, John and Mrs. Harris. Memorial Park Openiug, Clare- NF. TOMLINSON, M, B., Member }per►},• - moot Monday, Aug, 6th, i of the College of Physicians and Surgeons Proteetio>n DUNBARTON. - - of Ontario. E181ce: that formerly occupied by ot!�Late Dr,R.Prod'ie,and latterly by Dr, Cald- Does not Oost-It Pa s. ' GREENWQOD. s►eli. Phone. Claremont,Qnc. 23ty y Morley Brotbera are entertaining "`" ' their cousin from Toronto, , Don't forget the Sunday School pie. - -- O. McKINNON, bd.D„ L.R•.O.Fh Can I afford Lightning Protection? Miss Raney sent the weekend g P N. Ediaburqh, member of the College of Can I afford to be without P air to be held at Oshawa-on -Lake _ < with Miss Flnfence Annis.• on Saturday afternoon, BARLEY WANTED Physioiaoe and surgeons of Ontario.Leentiate' IJightning Protection . Willie Nichol is spending his vaCtc• y.. ' of Ro W Oollege of 6nroeone, Edinbtusb. P Mrs. D. V. Silvers, of Kingston, n t _. attention to daiesses of womon are Will 1 run the risk of having one or tion at the home of Alex Thou, Jamaica, has been spending a week Highest price paid. Must be.good :y j . Idsea, Offlee and residence,Brougham. all of my family killed by lightning or Miss Ruth-Clapp, of New York,was with F. W. and Mrs. Gibsoa. ---- _ lac ^,lu;�r lst A gardeII parry will fie held on the = : C/urEropraCie know reliable Gvverncuent Reports reek• spacious lawn of F.AV. Gibson on the I stn buying WAEAT at top R. GORDON McgAY-Chiro roc- say that not one protected building Misses Saunders and King, of. To. .evening of Aug, 14th. • , Come and market price. r ` P suffered$1 loss last year and that 1012 'onto, ,spent Sunday with Mies J. hear H. Ruthven McDonald,baritone, Mr. Office hours-2.30 to 5.00 and 7.00 to With the big drop in the price of ,• 8.00 and by appointment. Phone 320. Brock unprotected buildings suffered $"784,• Alhion' Miss Ladell, 'elocutionist, and Miss . -- =-Street, Whitby, 81y- OOOloaslast year. The W 141• 'S• ladies packed their Maud,Sus^bleu, violinist, Watchout BARLEY FEED,. y: r mission bale@ on Tuesday evening. for bills. BRAN AND SHORTS I can't.afford to do witbopt Lightning valued at about$38,W. -' On Sunday e'veniog,- Aug: 12th, the- it will pay putt to Bell your grain _ Protection. I will see oleo. E�Baker Mrs. Ivan Annis and Miss Fanny atipiversary services will tie held in and buy these feeds. A E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and and have it put tx' right asoag. and Miss Dorothy are the guests of the Methodist church, when Rev. E. i�•Boaoitor.Note"Publio.Esc. Money to the former's mother.Mrs.Geo.White. A.limited quantity of W:.Tink, a former pastor.,•v?iIthave aaa,3,OS1ce Brook St.Nortb,Wbfebv. easy Rev. J. F. CIu ston and family charge of the eery'ices, and the choir Heavy Oats Wanted. WILLIAM J. BEATON,B. A..Bar- Stouffville,.Ont. motored to Meaford for their vscetion of the Claremont Union Church will Chopping} on Monday, WedneediLy ••'' niter, Solicitor, member of the firm of of three weeks. Rev.'W. Monteath. lead in the service of praise, and Friday, 8C per bag until,Denison,-Foster and Beaton_ Toronto of Alvinston, will occupy the pulpit General Trusts Building,85 Bay Street,Toronto. neat Silnila further nOt1CN.. Teleplaotu Maio 962 and 962. y' GREEN RIVER. A` Misses .Helen.Thom- and Marjorie y• _. - - .,r:M Mr�. Hs . 'B A T Annis are raffles fur their uncle. av DeritaE lL$i L Annis, at Part Uaior het Annie hay- The Simmons Football Team,of'To- ronto, will play Green River onSa„ur-e ing been called to the bedside of her day at 3.15 p. m. This. {a the best t�TT J. HIIDSON. D: D. S.. L. D. 8., mother, who is vet ill. W. 17... 122 Carlton 61.,Toronto.. Hudaons New (.L.A RE M O N T y team in the division and s good fast System" of comfortable plate work. Writefor game is Looked fQr. lnlormation or phone North 531e. 4.16 There asked eabef till 'away at $ Licensed DUN BARYON. p y _ '�[�R. D. C. .Rmith, Dentist, Stouff• "Shadow Lawn Farm,".green River, p' ,i...eville, Honor Graduate o[ hicago and To• Embalmer and L'IIdertaker. One of the oldest residents of the on Friday,July 28th, Mrs. F. Wright ronto Universities and-the Royal College of Motor Hearse. township. James' Gormley, passed in her 49th year. ' Mrs. Wright had Dental Surgeons, PhoreoESce 1011, Residence awn on Thursday last, at the home keen in- failing health for the paikt 3013, No outsid• appointments. 261y Toronto connection for y ^ 1:f.his son. Joseph B. Gormley, at the .year, lrut her illness was not consider- ' Hospital Service, d serious until• about three t�-eeks BLAKE B. BEATON. -D. D. S.. -,age of 78 years, after several y'ear's of w . n Graduate of the Royal College of Dental failing health. He was bona on the efoteiler death, when her condition .� 'Surgeons and t;mvertity of Torgnto Me became alarm Although she has a over W.M Pnngfe't �ards�are store, Whitby. pioneer homestead on lot 17, Picker- g• g X t Office hours 9 to 12: 1 to 5.30. Iad.'ptene 6- .EgSgETS FOR SALE ing township, in a log cabin Qn the gone before, Ake has left 'nary kind -r Beal phone 2:0. 441y hankwof Lake Ontario. He was the ren'etitbrancps, a® she was possessed gyp; a -- - eldest of a family of twelve'of whom of a cheerful and thoughtful dispoai• s ?� • y etertr+ary - The ut;dersigned svisbes to notify the six survive, Mrs. Thomas Whiting of tion and full of useftriness. She 'took 1Y1 public that he has purchased from the Petrolia, Mrs.Sam Carlton of Kinsale, a The UII %treat interest in clean sports and ei•�ar E ©.KERSLAKE.-B. V. 8c_. Honor ,executois'of the late _W. Q. Barnes Joseph Gormley of Kinsale..•O9igerof was activir iri every movement for the S�wjs�,jT �21�,Cr].3x1® .Graduate of L'niversiey of Toronto' All all the basket and basket material in Leamington, and Robert and Joba o4, welfare'ot the com'�ivahy. She was a (One of Our Productions) ' easesgiveo prompt and careful attention. Phone stock and will be able to furnish fruit Pickering Villa e. About forty-four member of the Green River Sabbath r 8006. Claremont. 321y baskets on the shortest notice and at years ago.-he married Helen O'Leary,, School, To religion she was a .Meth- We Sell Sill's Rite-Cite Lena for y, current prices. Write or phone. who predeceased him about nine Ceara odist, bat was a member of the Green all mattes of.cars-the best _ fstiitusoms glrettr3;. ago: He lived all his. life agar his old River I'oio'n_ Ladies',Aid, where most jo the market for TRANS PENNOCK home on the lake front until about a of her church activiti9s were carried the price. - -' gA-gDgQ;t-�q{e$} gs tamed from the farm and on. Her funeral on Sunday, July the g(�R SALE Y 11� .'tote. insurance.Conveyancing, Notary GREEN HIVt n, (3'.riTARI moved to Dunbaltoa. where his two �d-to Etmwood-tJ'+E`meTery�at� - Pr is„Etc.,Pickering.Ont. ally "Lf seas. Joseph gad Daniel, now-reside. ham.vrt►s one of the largest ever seen Heavy Wagon.; •: His funeral, which took oo Saturday beautifuleheroceeasioretaThe mangy rget of Iron Harrows is this district, POSTILI. Licensed Auctioneer, to Erskine cemetery, was largely at. P y S. . for Casettes of York and Ontwno, Ao•• ..:a PAC MN� •;� tended,showing the high -esteem in B)ral tributes testified to All in good shape: (Arno salt of all-kinds ate•aoad to on abase et which lie was held. the higb esteem in which she was : .. AdBrwa Green WVW P o., ors. -:Woodworkia and General �j j �+� YARD DP . held. She is survived by a sorrowing g - B.HBATON T©WN138IPOLEBB LJ �j'r► 1 i'It,LJ =' husband, four sees and two dauaht- SisEktrtaith{npl. OBHAWA. p.;;V0T aonr, 0ommindea s for 'rune = - era, Harold.Clifford, Harvey. Frank. W. H. JACKSON, Brock Road - t' seeomtrot- -lake. Ken” to Lose ►ire. Carl Devitt, of Brougham.and artatr>o pstesy 3rinee d alert sae Ida Returning to Oshawa along the Jean. Pickering, Oat. x vow hf v e, Asphalt Roofing the Kingston rohd from Wbicbv _ —�- shortly after twelve o'clock Friday - %AVID A. PUGH-Live stock au - -� ttogeer. Graduate of C. M, ]noel School, Just arrived anoth,6r sight, J. Mallory. driving a 3ieLaugh- Attend't)ie Opening of Memorial ^Chicago, I-ifeume experience with pedigreed car of Toronto As-' the Louri m ear operated as a taxi, was Park, Claremont, Monday.ae2C. - � ��� ��i � ��� 'r stock. Bock and-riMwork. Ali'kinds of oak•- the vii tier of as attempted holdup by u i�„/_ _ , 15"' I attendee to. Terms reasonable. Prone .halt $lab Shingles, three masked men. The first man . . t�0 oont. 161y s GREENWOOD. jumped from the ditch aboutbalf-way- . w lred and green shades' + I' Wec, Mew, LICENSED AUC between the two towns and tried to Bob Harvey open the week end - - TIONEER,tor-Yr .QntarioAnd Durham. - 4 in.-and 5 in. to the step on the running board of the car, with his parents, Bert and Mrs:Bar- Cement Cotan4es,.All.ktndsof axle. prompdr.•ttended bat the driver stepped on the acceler• ve 3' '' to. Terta'ateasonsWe. DateaTor oaks maybe weather. We will, ator and a eded past biro. About ten y arranged at NEWS''oEScv. Berl and Irdepea- James and Mrs. Gibson entertained �1 feat pboges. Whitby.Ont. Sly flIIOte low Prl(3e8 an, garde furt er down the road a second the 18ttter's sister and family on Sun• VO�i� ---- _ h@ .above •lII large man. also freaked, made a similar at- day last. - ♦�T^�} ♦j 4 �t g tempt to board th4 car, but be, too, 'Be sure' you secure some of the >, $� il'11�AAi� �i1r01tJ. - _.- quantities. - was unsuccessful_ Although Mallory choiewditiry cows at Denay's sale at :L.lumbPir, (FRENCHMAlti'S BAY was going at a .high rate of`speed by Whotevale on Tuesday. August 7th, . this time he was gble to see another,at 2 o'clock. W. D. Gordon 8� Son masked-man standing In the middle of° y. - ' - _Shin glee --�Buildere General Contrac' } g Mra.Maxwell and famil ay. after r the road with scar- staadin¢in Eke to, returned home on Sunday, after • tore and Sign Writers. - - highway right him. The driv spending a boll le of weeks with Jas. :,•. -JUST CHOOSE er swerved into the ditch, ran in it and Mrs. Rainey Ready ROafino Alterations and repairs of every : until he had DRssed the stalled car, L. Davidson, of Scranton, Pa., is description. Concrete loork, - - aud•-tben turned into the road again, spending a few days with Will and - and Lat}i . ' Chimneys repaired If you are in the market for a new Mallory then drove to Oshawa so ,Miss Pengelly,on his wav home from uieifl a-4- tale---and notified the _ f - . E=timatee free. - = - Car,.vve can side yeti a Ct1ev-` q y i �f3;tttleCreek, Mich. folet, Superior, Oldsnlo- police, who at once set out for the •Quite a number turned out Sunday '—fi�'tt FAIRPORT.P. O.1 - ONT. bile,•Oakland; Over-, scene of the bold attempt, but there to meet Rev. Mr.gTiuk,a former pas- A . R E E a�!•O R�'. land or Durant. was no sign-of the- hold np men and for here. Durin his nine years ab- '. L 1 1 _ their car. Mallory could not tell in-sence he,has not lost any of his earn- ' Fmit Trees, ShmbS Etc' All you have to dog is state which the dark whether the men were arm- estnesa and Tim of former years. He' ZD(��J' .T H=ZZ ",ea ed or ao., but is fairly certain that the will always be a welcome..guest to our _ r and we will. aleo service first one carried a revolver. -- --- Having secyred the ageary for E. D. same and repair all makes - -- : Smith 8t;Son, Ltd., Nurcerymen, Df cars with the viRonatd and lira, Wilson and-the t� of Winona, Oct. STOUFFV,ILLE. latter's father,Mr. Mathews. of Port Rocke' ' ririguarantee. Colborne,are spending a few days lam prepared to take orders for all - I've have-Dow four, dray outfits do-• with Alf and Mrs. Trlt ibTe. Ronald _ kinds of Fruit Trees,Small Fruits, • Satisfaction guaranteed or your ing business in town. is a former Greenwood boy who work- amental Shrubs Etc., at money refunded. P- a.nith is tb;a and neat week_on in the mill here and now holds alucra- Lowest possible prices. . �\ Special rates for large quantities, Give us a call on repairing or when hrT.g rkett,t of. Clarerimont, was a borne�sltton in toe miff at Pori; Col- buying a new Car. business visitor in town on Tuesday. A canple of the youth's of our village : N. tT• Cluapalarif P1C�lrT1II _ - The ha crop in this locality is-very were doing a few faacv stunts with a g _ ! heavy,hay Aire selling it as low motor cycle on•Saturday and Sunday. Gstow s ar&ge, as$5 per ton.. while both of the boys can beadle a 'Store s j : It 1S Mp,Bu8><ness Rev, Mr, Coulter preached at the oar to perfectiou, the motor cycle BrOUgham union services at the park on Sunday rather got the better of them. It To'laeip you run part of.yotue. �' evening to a large audience: would fall over on them, do their beat _�, Neat Monday will be Stouffville's acid amidst• dust' and perspiration, �. y By-opening a New .Garage in the Vil•_ Phone.505 Pickering Civic Holiday.when a football tourns- when asked what was the matter, said tags of Whitevale I am prepared to da ment will be pulled off at the park, they could'nt get the d-- thing up— KILL THE BUGS all kinds of repair work, including Good progress has been made on the but that wire the name of the motor S Coats Egpe and 'aide eurtains, also making hydro which is coming'from Mt. Joy, cycle-well,yes that was it. `Paris Green i your old car look and run like new by it{e expected to be completecl about A most exciting game of football Arsenate of Lead 45 cents per lb. giving it a good coat of new paint. FALL E R f�I Sept' was played here on Saturday even' 2 flit for$1.00 t ,Agent for Toronto machinery, includ• Rev. F:Summer@,'of Ch'riat Chureb, betweaen the married and single ? is Pum 'Windmills, Shoe ` conducts services at `Shadow Lake At t'he appointed time @ash sides Standard Patent Preparations. ing: Eoginest ''OPENS AUG. 27TH (the T.Eaton Co.summer home)ever u with all the vim and vi or oseible - - - Sunday afternoon. y each bent on victory. 90 furious and 'OHARLES M. RICE, - LLIOTT Dr.H. Free],Executor of the Barnes fast was the game that a spectator Orude Drugs always on hand .'+ Home Tel. 6621, Whitevale, QDt Estate, Pickering township, sold the was scarcely safe in commenting., / farm and basket factory to Oliver H. in a whisper_that the married men ;He{calf a Comfeetioneries. J Pugh, of Pickering township, would win, The end of the gamesoon Gmin O • - Y'onge A Charles Sts,Toronto O'ir Oreamery is shipping from their told that the married men were out of magazines, �1.imin ppu�g Arrange Dow to enter this famous factory here about 12 to iii thousand it. In a moment the air was full of school-famous for strictly high pounds of butter per week to custom- excuses. Some had sore feet and _` wboleeale Tobacco.. - •� AND FL AXING grade work nd for helping stud- ere in every province of the Dominion, couldn't run oth-ers never did run, sate to s employment. A full history of Robert Miller and others had on their Sunday boots I an pre to do Chopping an{i family(who by the way is an old Pick- (must have had pegs in •them)• when ; NO 73ETTBR IM CANADA erin boy)appeared In.laet Saturday's all at once it was discovered that the Oat king every Monday, w and Friday Write for catalogue and you will Starweekly. Mr,Miller in now pre@{- Roal•keeper(I don't like to be peronal, N. E McEWa�� tone see why you should patronize dent of the C. N. E. but one of our general merchants)had Ne E. THE. PICK-- -ER 1 ,N.&: G MN,- E Stoeeboate For Sale our school. Open all year. Enter A bowling tournament was held abet of Ise on the single men and ? Any time. here on Wednesday of this week well-let the ball slip through to win Yeterinar� 'gIIlgBQII aQ� F. 8811188, Clat'earri0nt About 100 bowlers from Uxbridge, his money. Never mind gentlemen, : n W.;J. Elliott, Principal Markham, Whitby, Claremont and it try again. we won't let him be goal- Rural Route No.2 auguber of other places took part. keeper neat time. r ..v ' Y .r^, .p„::°. -•, .!`..,, •.' n. .:: n' ''+Crc. •.w. 'q,, --..;o_:...,r,y., .� :.,;•.iaq,a,.. . M- .K. ."c�"'"- .�f' �,.::.y Me''"n v •a.. I' �. �. -..�,.�: my; -',3' w, ra;;?•y;•• �.'.r�F '%•; 'r""'wr. 't'' �' ,r `iKe �l�i:i- '''°�:,.r;$,�:;"" +"„' mb t ,,� �'' •..E•y# ,-l:s u.,' a.,,4 r yt „r•,yS.!i,,•+t.•n5w,cue ,:,f, •� .:r",s 4 ,•;.„P t••c' y.,m t: _ o"' % .. s# tT.r. � W°> ' �-. k'° wage •Z !�i:•r! •ri ;�7±"` ':2 "''.• :w +-� ^•:;hh '»!`t�e'�',-, Alt .1':''�' •`+al•Fys�'d ,?-�k': ,a -...,. ,,pT. .,,... .'.'+� 5e, '*" "'�.+'ti`-.••.�:.'�'• -E.�-': '?L'.t�:-' .i+�H.+ x' '�:..,.,.�,:. �`, i ..�','!'`:.' 'e!,-^ t<>..•--, r';t«, +L`i:e:•�ia. �•. 4i++", a 'r i•o�'^%'^' S - :.alv:r !�°"'�•":-_t r^'•':J ?' vyy, .°'af• c:,: ° ..k ......^?s•- :��• - -w,.��, s: ,w-,• .,u.�), ,�z ..wf�. ,Y•J, i•8 ,sue a�,=vrw�-,Z•"`.,'''v .�-�, x°' .-,rrr-••-::.,..-..-',� ,la.,C :c r_.�. r :■ '^`.•.' .r.: .s-;,•} ��`.. y :.,�sr-„ �Iry.N. vy�,K;, fix•-J`'`_,"4°W".'�,^rS. r �e,,`sT ... ,�.: *••ay x - �" c,} 3,':,�, �^� •��.2 t�:�'"`�; - vz �:.%•'rsn.T« �"�" _ '�'4; �»4• ti .�' '' :`.h �'- "<r.` ,y.. `'•to-, a� v'6`• - �'• T '� r !'3.. "; "` r;:' '""�+ ,TORONTO In L its-varled activity - ,t,• all phases o both,as a prodiucial centre and In its national.importance.,_the city of•Tor, "• - • onto has been exhibiting flue program, �� ' ,A maintaining to a. highly- patisfactory' � i manner its claim 'to the title of the S' s „r ti � _ "Queen City” of Canada. As the seat - •�� i 7!' ' b' government of the Province of Oil- 404 - z taiio, as one of the Dominion's •indus- _ `i• �` Y ^•'^' trial hubs, as a literary and eduoatics; ' �f f ' al centre, the influen•cb• of Tat is felt throughout Canada and -eankist• , I.ifebuo ms ently maintained; progress there is i , Y phase e- . ✓...�� ly used on the tender. _ ..: fairly generally reflected elsewhere. eat skis. Ie' nearly all respects Toronto is tlla ! Ti Is, wonderEu[l '.'.' - y second city of Canada, taking a place cleansing for Uttle o_ IA after Montreal. hands,faces and Food- N It is second in point of population. + ies. .• �, 1L � Its growth in this respect has beer, Lrfaiwy i¢a�ea .b.oatt- . rapid. When Incorporated as a city. �.fim. i ���- ! �' -• _ —.-in 1884 it cantatned 9:254 inhabitau y¢r. Fifty years later its population crossed ♦ M the 100,000 mark. In another twenty �t� i� years !t had reached 20D,000. Accord- - i. ri , •>��. >n6' to •the.1923 djrectory. the popula• tlon of Toronto is now 627,520, or with ryi�_,`: _K_ _ S, ..'�• k�� Suburbs 690,088. The asseBSmer,,. de- _ ,C partment of the city .estimates the ,pl increase for the twelve months -at .0,305 and the average annual.increase R for the lest twelve years 12,868. - w Industrially Toronto.'takes a close, ascend piece to Montreal. Whilst the a �;e►�' ;I average size of its industries is clot 'r Voices of the Voiceless. as large as the Metropolis, its mane I The Said, were full of summer. sound; facturin es'tablfshmen are more I .R,. is 8 The lambs were gaily bleating; •' -� ti.- - atraieroua. Thus the certeats of 19_0 Small birds were gossip..ng around, shows 3,383 factories in Toronto as e:' = _ �'' "'G'r 'Of''�`l . • - -- I Their joyful news-repeating; compared with 2.828 in Montreal. I , . 'These represented a capital invest- chatted I In tones vociferously clear, Rooks chatted crverbead •.': ,. .`1 ment of ;453,264,184, whereas.in Mont- "� " Sweet creatures' .I-low I love to hear real the investment amounted to $471- r;," 487.597. in number of employees Tor -Dumb animals." she said. - m1 Ami on to reported 10.8630 as against 11-3,- " 1wWrrbed �' 078 in Montreal, and the respective And as they yrarleyel each with each, ' amotmtr of wages and salaries 1132: Their thoughts and fancies showing, 1,q, kv It seemed as If some flood of speech ] •� - - ,J��/](e© O � 917,aa7 and ;131,111,321. The ct I This earth orere overfl6*tiRg; r HIV V {j • the annual production fa Torronto was biethought with every . breath that $588.969,742 and in Montreal ;593r moved _ VVEN, the original purchase na "Ho gift ea w a'h ed. , loved' $81752 of as A Contra of Ca than Finance' w beautiful! I've always snd the moderate OLLt18y Industrially Toroalo caters to the Dumb anlmaLw." she said. •� ,. L for upkeep 18 made VV1tf10ULt principal of trade throughout On- —Henry S. Batt y+ r t� t3tfa and the Dominion. Praettes 7 _ . �4 iu stra><n. Ask a Ford dealer t0 - the ontire; lower axti'on: of tlxe city ­No "Common" Boys. :.rl •;=.r t s adjoining the lake tract is „ivea over One of T ieodor-e Roosevelt's sons. u explain the thrift plan o to wholesale• wa-ehal:ies. Flws=Cislly when ,malt. wa+3 praying in the Wash- the- ` city has attained high rank, and buying a Ford: „s__a_•- ehar.e-ed ,~."�� a1zeu !Risers when a woman recog• ! - �-' - - -ai2ea ntm ana esaru ei+r ❑LLLtt L cn1nK nis well father would like his playing with so have their bead office there, as we a (ergs cumber at the 1)omialon's j many-"oommon boys•."• foremost insurance„ loan and trust .My fat2rer says there- are no tom. 9 .' _ ^ ... r ,: .'_ _� : •.:_ � -y._,� : '._' _ .-•- - - � �vmett. 'Her areplied'�e �c�n IIRoo>� --- _ � . . •- • ' companies, The bond Investment bust.. mess of the country .a also largely _ Warner Motors, - � centred in Toronto. whilst the Toronto 1 and Standard Stock Exchanges serve a!.boys and short boys, and good bops .' - sallt t ���■ Ont. section of the L t p o boys ere a lie kinds • West 1"1 and bad boys, and that' large sec w' Investing tug uhUc f ai o s Eh ` ' as13 _ � ••- Canada } - Toronto as a port is gnn'uelly bf,,com-f F ''i O B D MOTOR G�O M P A K><y a F G A A.A D A L 1 M I T 8 D; 1►O A D, ONTARIO . Ing more important and handling s i r��,�����,����� 1, greater amount of bus•Inew. The CUB- 1 tams and excise returns at the port for ! P 111 ���,� - 1 _ . �_ _. -_ — .--� • tlie'month of'Apz 1, 2923: wh'.rh am•1 tl Driving Away the Vultures, van between the divided swertflae In r part of the Covenant. And perhaps in ounted to $5.294,437. cansUtuted a new r token of agreement. Abraham solemn the most unexpected nianner,and ai record. in 1912. the Harbor Ccmmis- +�.A } te_ a ` "I can"t verve God whole heartedly: ly passed between, but God did not ap•� the most unexpected time you aril' see; stoners commenced tie, task of de-� s11eG ElQsl In— tttr}leas I stun sate, lilies Clemens," said Veer to seal the covenant on his side. God. prising between the sacrifices.; v wM^ elapiag the harpor'a wateratroat I _ Leaned: Ga Rifl - x clarion, "and I seep thinking that per-I as,, a. Abraham waited all day, and as the But be sure that He will! There can s across the entire width of the etty, I Amn:uaition I'ishin , ltiapa there Is no Go at all. There are!-Vultures -swooped down he patiently I be no shadow of doubt about IL Too' thereby giving a new and attractive'! Tackle B sae ba t�, - momeate when I feel almost sure! ' there.Is not. How could any good God'drove them away. it was not till even- unsay earnest scale have proved Him; appearance to the approach to the 1 Tennis, Lecrosaa ---permit the terrible things to happen'ing that he saw the smoPug furnews,I too many patient wsiters have.beard city from the lake aide:• The program cawping Outfits alt 'Oat do ba + i the symbol of God's presence. passing� hie voice out of the darkness saying.I called for as everntl�al expenditure of� Mummer cud' Winter ppea. on We other.hand. [t between the sacrifices and heard a 'Know of a surety.'" s rte, T.a want /ometimes think that these dreadful =.,,6,004,000 and involved three male e things' are our own fault But if them voice say, 'Know of a surety.' "I knew you could help me," said works, two of which are practically Every BIa �S e� loving God, Ddiee Clemens, i want "Human nature bswn'.changed much Marion,as she,rase t� go. "F'll keep' completed. _ Y_ �p g driving away the vultures." who Hunts, Fishes• or know it definitely!" since Abraham;"ws aril! want to know. Extensive Harbor Improvements. lays .ny Outdoor ' And you may know," answered But tf we expect to get the-assurance - „ One was the reclamation of a mar- game to t our that Abraham sot, we must do na to " =poetry and Prose. get �r$e Miss Clemens. "Do you "remember, shy tract of 1.000 ac a, Including the I free CaW e, pTtzes , did, faithfully perform our part of the "What Is- rare as a day is June?" °�' $hat the Lord promised Abraham that quoted fhe emotional yours girl. cot sttvctlon of a ship channel, turn- night, satisfaction Is seed should be as the stars of I covenant and watt for God to perform .••A Lon of anthracite when you I nIng bei0in and. necessary retaining eaten in number' Abraham was like' /�,, g� ; walls. Another was the construction stock;promptaliipaAsit . need it, said the rose who harbored oa; he wanted to be sere, and he "It seems to me I have tiled," said winter memories. Thus poetic fancy of a new •harbor head line with sl1•pa-# - YOU • -- 'Whereby shall I kndwr God said Marlon. and hard fact collided head-on I actor the Inner harbor front and the i T.W.Boyd!Sots. Ike should 'prayers a sacrifice, as "Yes, but remember than all day t1 .I.reclamatlou of the :wc� enclosed by 1t: il' iBSam D�IL WSIL donated - - - - 9 he were goltog to make a Covenant Abraham- stood and drove away the The first successful contour map of And thtrd]F, the roolamatlon of 900 �rith a friend. vultures. It.may ,ease to you a long, a deep-sea zon4 has just been tom acre, of land for park and recreation 1 ' "Abraham prepared the mmitdce and dreary time that you are forced to plated, It shows -the submerged hill,'•purposea. The flt3t area has already 161vided it into naives; according to the stand,and drive away the mocking 'valleys and cliffs•over°34,090 square'--become a thriving itxluatrfal hub with pastom, the contracting parties would vultures bf -doubt, -but that is your miles of the bed of-the Pacifle•Ocean., many factories located and Served by '; - railway lines and ell civic coavenf• Toronto maintains, its place a8 one - of the foremost centres of- English education in Canada, as the seat of ` the'—University of Toronto, one of the largest uW ersdtkf, i- We Drit:ah Em. I Fire. and many other colleges and _ prfvate schools. There are in the city / ` 9 high, 99 public and 28 separate SLTIIM111E'I'HBBf ✓ - �� � Wan- � schools represemtiat�t in building and I Ha a ThisVnfer i y' equipment an� investment' of" l:�arly!, $20,00b,000. Its literary activi" are A Warm house geldac9ol "ENO 611 —'S19 iNtNNIrE� "fare ��ait�'t►=�20 �o� WINHIPE6. - � well known �.}t over the continent, and � Cellartiayandnit$glh+tt#hen+l} - ;`. 't', It has come to 'be the centre of'the i _ !yo n aoal'fiiltsoifiamz�gxj - c` aM F oil h AIL:'1 fan (lam b Vn� - _ Y:L r M lleF p$!st ._ tee of magazine, and activi-I - A KELSEY - i0INO DA T><RRiTORY WARM AIR GENERATOIRAM a tllaeloss la Ontario.ginith's IrdL to and including Toronto on Lake Ontario 9hw Lice � ' AUGUST 1•S .ae Havelock-Pato horn Line in roar cellar ri11 ensutethig, 3 - _ 8e.vrnteen-Year Locust t � > ' iced From an Stations HingiiIto Reafrew Junetioa,mclusiv{. The Cleada, or seventeen->eor locust' �� and a ls?yisicail system crft From all Stations on Totonto-aSudbury direst line. the' / and ettxeomice+l system of rn. ANGUS'! Z4. will appear' this year ilu many of i (mom heating ever devised - From ail Stations DmnmL to Port U.Nieotl and H.p•katoa,to SntxaT on,Inc usiv% AvGtJi9R 16 ;rem Stations South and W of Toronto to s,d including Hsainton and W1M-or,One. states east of the 1lis4iasippl. For, �. 'arxlwiliheatt}tesmellest and >rromanitatlowmOweaSoatd�att<arco ,Oraagerille,Test■watsr.Mora,Wrtowal,00dericb, seventeen }'eaT� it llv�t+ in the ground I � Crperly ndli fle6liilly.o11 \ St.M r3e%_?okt Surwag mad'8c,Tkomos maneLaa. cis a AUGl13T' I .-,�Fres ail Staeioas pronto sad�feetk to Bolton.Lnelu■Itw grt;h, then sudcicnl;: e.uierges, ! / properly and licaitifttlly. , takes wing end begirts to :-sing" to the.+ MpvivESENt)YOU�RTICUtARS? 7- R1MsoNLL T'AAIwa,TROM TOi10NT0 + tree tape. The female lays eggs on a - r t x twig and leaf; new grubs hatch, fall; eANAOA FOt1NDRIES 8 FOROINGtS _ LUUCM OOYRTiR CARS —Food wW gaerwmmam it ■a w■w■►N adaaa. LIMITED ~ ` run gotwed ars*am CtmadionFadaaTkimAsa.es. W. IVLTOR. Distrlat P.ssaoser Agent, ?mania to the ground and dig in at once. The L Insects cause no permanent damage I JAMES SMART PL:kNT :. to mature trees, but may seriously in-.r� rc�evel CANADIAN PAC a F'0 C is oneui fetheslargest and`most widely , +as distributed of a1L ISSUE No. 5,--'23: n'1sFr�N.� 'V - , ./ r_r b•ai, �^�s'1;•. 'rill.�`!ma+�`.�.�"�}'�'-�,`4�,`.°�� •• As 1 4 a. ---——'-----'-�----------'—'— - �+wx S, .,i.•' a ,flu':. iG: t:�3.'.h' ' ..w.:.r•.} - ;;I ..+, xM;�S.auy' "':�'rn '�.'-. i i •{+sir• 'g t �;.ny rm k1r^ F... A m '•r -�. ,,„.. ,�.' ?3"�'u i' �-rr, , '-a :mr. ;,x n� 4 a a F S. .iti .`,-'S',' " �J• h4 X.y '1X:.,✓ cc,, ,W ' �, b' ,yy . p w _,Ana �. .s',"l `(t. '� ,:a't•. 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From EAd to End of CRaada Dr. Dr.'mdmebon will be glad to answer questime on Public Hanoi mtt► ♦d at _ Williams' Fink Fills Doing acts through tltls oolIIrim dress him ins Hoosar ioadh� �' Good work.. :Crescent, Toronto. _.. :- ".• There..is.not• a nook or'corner In -' lies. Canada, in the_ cities, towns, villages Country life has its advantages and istence. It is here the trouble , and on the farms, where Dr. Williams' disadvantages. The absence of-tur-'For often the friendships we thus s Pink Pills have not been used and moil, of the stress and strain asso:iat^'make are not the kind that will help r. from one end of tho country to the ed with life in agsbusy city is.one`of us, not„the kind that will us any l �, ,area'aiA other people sound their prairie. Yost the ,rich blessings that the country:good at all I n fact.we may staff t" �r r'a have only to a:k your neighbors and has to offer, Then again there are the drift, and may indulge in excesses of natural healthy surroundings, sink the!one kind or another, We may _ they can tell you of some run, down privilege of getting close to :nature lower in the social scale without even -: man, suffering woman, ailing `youth and forming gassociations with the realizing it. If excesses are allowed . +: .:or unhappy anaemic girl who owes woods, the. eadows,• the--,tiees and to develop, they may develop into de. ' -v their present health and streaeth tb the ciuiet river. These are all"good bauchery, and disease will follow. In tins Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. The success associations. They tend to raise the.that condition we may become social up °, ' .+(_.this-medicine is due to the fast that thoughts: above the sordid common-'outcasts and degenerates.. .. -��--- it acts directly upon the blood, making place of the work-a-day world. They I We need a helping hand. We seed r �� � ' it rich and pure, and thus firings new bring us into cbutact with things somebody who can warn us of th_ dew strength to every organ end nerve in worth while and provide the occasion grading associations that we need•to f J i4�i tic, ro'n ecca `. the body. Mr. Andrew F. Webb, Mel- try retrospect. But life in the coun-'avoid. There are many rural districts is not wholly ne lad; sweet ex-'in Ontario that need such advice. Mrs. anon, N.S., tells what Dr. Williams' isttence. It . has its gdisadvantages.!Emmeline Pankhurst, the well known Pink Pills have done for him as fol- There may be monotony after a,while,I English suffragist, who gave the '•, '^ :sown:-"P was in a run down condition an.uninteresting sameness from day I greater part of her life to the cause from overwork and what the•doctor to day,and perhaps even a tendency of the litical enfranchisement of - I ,,galled a nervous breakdown. My sis- to drudgery. Then there may be the,wome'a ti now resident,in Toronto absence of.attractions such as the city and is an official of the Toronto Social. ter, urged me to try Dr. Williams, .{� Pink Pills. After taking several boxes Pffords, There may be no reading,Hygiene Council, an organization I improved w After Lakin sad feel like a rooms, no community hall, no organ-!whose aim is to raise the moral tone ; well, 1, recreation centre, no place to Fo,!of the community, and in every way diffe-ent person. I sleep well, t we In short country life may provide'work towards the building up of. a - '? and my nerves are stronger and with -nothing that keeps one's thougghts be- better citizenship. Mrs: Pankhurst is- = confidence I can recommend these cupied, and thus these tloughts are going to visit rural Ontario and talk pills to all weak, run down people." allowed to . drift. • Sometimes our',about these things that interest every- If you are suffering from any condi- thoughts drift along the -proper chap- body so much. _She is going to try - tion due to poor, watery blood, or nels and-we take up some useful bob-;and help everyone who needs help and Al --or-pss#'ime, sometimes we meet I friendly advice. Her meetings are to T�� pp rasa];nerves, ,begin taking Dr. W71 nice people .whose friendship met;ns�be public. She is'an excellent plat- a hams' Pink Pule now, and note how much to Lis and does much in mould-'form speaker and can deliver her mes- 'bi. QU. I your strength and health will improve. ing our characters and our viewpoint!sage with-clearness and force. First You can get these pills through any on life. of all, Mrs. Pankhurst is going to ~' dealer!n medicine.or they will be sent gut again the opposite may be true. make a tour of She northern part of : by mail, post paid. at 60 cents a box a monotony of rural life may gen- the province. She will visit many ttn- from The Dr. Witliame medicine Co., te in us a craving for excitemet,t,!portent centres and her work should _ --° For turning leaves of sheet music Brockville, Ont. mar some new thrill. Zn our lone 'Hess'bring valuable results. Detailed an- �� ��- _ ' quickly when on the stand, a device B we associate with whoever cab pro-;nouncements of _Mrs. Pankhurst', - z-= �_— = has been invented in England. ., vide some bit of bright color to the;itinerary will no doubt be published 'ASY TRI(,LKS natural drabness of our everyday ex-'at a later date. -Washing machines. which eaka s. No. - --- cleanse 850 shirts at once'are saw ' 38 BABY'S t derived from It. Now, it is.reported, -O being made, -.A Ring Trick BAB S GREAT DING ER the crop in Chtaa is nearly as large + . I��l �n ��nr �ynlitIICp as it was before there were any re- Qassified Advertisemen'­ A U N HOT g j HE tb strictlons, and because of the ofC,cla] I lndiffereace the use Of the d h8a �'r L.NTED—AXBIT10L 9 LLLN On WON13 rug to disertbuts -, to and take etasss !ar_ ' More little ones die during the hot increased to an alarming extent.' The Weil claa hoaseho d spedaltr. .Po AWL BI$ nto[n, weather than -at- any .other time of production is repotted to be enormous Ott°' rasa. �° ', ne°a t.Raintitm Dian y try, chol- and the-demand "limitless." tar Dias= , .rV•f co.. the year. hoes, d ran � d it I _ $' era infantnm and .stomach troubles b .,S L 9�oonet M r�esw upa leave raathlae a �� come without warning, and when a - 'The Crow was Lucky Too. Toxm a costa Dr. Micadan,-11"M Mora starts. medicine is not at sad to give sac eman v - promptly the short delay too ire• near Roebourne, Australia, says Mr. - W,►sMINCTON Nswtr ,+psatt E RATE " EMQCIRT roc A VVASUL 4- Fu t or aueatlp mesas that the child has W. D. Royce in his book Illustrated _.-- .. .•.: Av •-.,. The penfec! fipuro. Tov stand Pre" Ihas .ln rb s paean " • passed beyond aid. Baby's Own Tab- Australia and New Zealand, picked up T cohnuna bna 'wthas Pabibblss co.. raid„ a w lets should always be kept in the s stone W throw at'a crow. At least "What do you consider the perfect Leetatde a< w., SsaeLS "`-fir"„ km�, house where there are young chit- .he thought tt was ,a stone, but the figure, Elise'"' b i. dren. An occasional dose of the Tab- unusual weight of it M346 him stop "About a million, my dear." lets will prevent stomach,and bowel and•look; to his amazement the thing �a�a'a Pioneer nos 314=204,100 Boo;. aim Tie the ends of a piece of string, troubles, or if the trouble comes sud- was a'nngget of almost pure gold DOG DISEASES about two feet long, together and dealt' the prompt use of the Tablets When he reported his diecovei y to a; place them over a friend's thumiis. and Host to Feed , will relieve the baby. The Tablets as official the fellow,who was incredu- , Ad- as t' in the first illustration. Borrow are soil by medicine dealers or by Iona, merely asked. "And what became >I[ailsa Free to .nr T<... _ dress bit the Au bar. a finger ring. it. D1 ato•ar Co,.sac The trick faro get the ring on the mail at ZSc s box from The Dr, Wtl- of the Crew r sr+ Vex z�th string without taking the loop off hams' M'ed'icine,Co., Brockville, Ont hart. II7t.� l either thumb. It is done in this ,_ Winard'a Ltnheant used by Physicians manner: China" Opium Crop. ! — O Put the ring over a single loop mong the merry woes of China to Ancient hieroglyphics discovered in ! .. A north of the string as in the•second illus' Attractive Proposition trstiea. n this `--^ ^^° -r a revival of the opium evil. Great s territory of Matabeleland, the thambe. Take off the loop'that Britain agreed to prevent opium Irem Arnca, ,are believed w point to a '--$ack to WOT k- iv, ...... .. a -Wool.,was on that thumb at the begin- being sent into China if China would very old civilization which has been Kendall'•Spavin Troattnent will got that newspaper experience Snd. $400 ping. Ant your friend to separate supper the culture of the-poppy poppy and lost for centuries. lame bore. bark on she lob eta. Foe his thumbs as tar as possible. desist from•maklt3g opium at home. more than forty roar.u ndai�'s Spavic Apply.902 _� Wilson , When he does this, place your Cure It has been rsmoein[ spa. .,.gym pltbWhtoi Co. Ltd» Ti ♦deialde hand over the,ring and pretend to For a time China did discourage and n.�bone, thorwshydn and ail kteda a street WeaL ` greatly redact the home production, ui?INL r[rOw�" rub it rigorously. The more myster- Cared oord,a[[lita abterbs taus you can make.this the less but when Indian apinm ceased to be book' Twin an the ills likely-your audience is to see lust It competitor and ans,reby spread over t�"'�EYES Ddwax %or.c,a.dia.reto k bow the trick•was-done- When you the country the laws were relaxed. Die. a. .i, it6NDAt t co'tsPsMr, L I S T E R E try the trick, bowevet, you will see and many of the provincial govern- jte�1 e3}LCS 1"tred Eye's ' Knesb trs feu''V'''UAA- 8 that the ring went on _the string meats octma],ty emcouragedr and In WrsorMu rtaeco•.Ch1caso.forE,ecsre800h F E E T T . Kendall's when, you you put one loop on the thumb some provinces required, the cultivs- em with Mlnard e. It - and took another art. — --_ --- —— - --$paYln. Trestmenit-a- --- ut h^Lt eases. _ :iv..vt 4.o wvwj- Iv. IL-o ,o.puu4w utey - , Barite .(Clip this out and paste.it, with - ___-- _other o,(the aeries, in a,scrapbook.) _ - EXPECTANT f - MOTHERS A Letter from Mrs.Smith Tells How , Lydia E.Pinldlam's V e i— y–Compound Help"VM - `4.: a = UNLESS you see the name "Bayer" on tablets, you Trenton, ant,—"I am writinff to yott ' - = are not stilts As Irin at,all to regard Lydia E. Pinkham a vege- _';:•: B g p. _ table Compound. I w'a�' =� - - - would not be with- µg _ _ out it. I have taken It before each of My --- - children was born +,�• � and aftetw and (GG..-",,,,,,, e� find it a great' Before myy first Born Tired. was born Ihadshort' Flret Fish: Who's that sickly,look- Hess of breath,and fag feflow Dt'oDDed np against that I -- ringmg iln m ears. 1 - ? I felt as tf I would 1 rock He can*hardly stand tip. never pull through. Second Fish: Of course, that's Mr. One day a friend of _ Weakfish. I-'►1 my husband told him what the Yegeta- a ble Compound had done for his wife and' ;.•./'' MONEY ORDERS. _ advised him to Make a bottle home for Cutieai'a � Send a Dominion Express Money - _ - me. After the fourth bottle I was a " . Order. They are payable everywhere ACCept only an "unbroken package" of "Bayfr Tablets' of different woman. I have four children • • ' Aspirin," which contains directions and dose worked out by Componnd a gret tshfiei d ats� Vegetable For H81T Alpt The cake had been passed to every--'' p}iysicians during 22 years and proved safe by millions for make confinement easier. I recommend 3?� ProattxS»g gad tnaiatactna - one at tae table but Bobbie, to year' „ it to my friends."—Mrs- FRED I H. beauty of shin and heir C�ttiaaa , SHiTH, John St, Trenton, Out• Soap and 'Ointment are unexeeIled. old. Colds Headache Rheumatism Cuticura Talenm.is as rasa]powder, Robbie—I'll take's plebe of, cake, Lydia E.Pinkham'e vegetable Com- refreshing sad-fig to the most please Toothache Neuralgia -Neuritis pound is an excellent medicine for ex- deuest skim Mother—No, near: banana cake fa Earache Lunlba o Pain Pain ppoering mothers, and should be taken r g t dnrin the entire period. It has open- Seat. - oiwst75niam. anadisn acid Moo heavy for little•boys. era]effect to strengthen and tone or the Ua �'W$, Bobble (after several seconds of Randy 'Sayer" boxes of 12 tablets—!ilea bottles of 24 and 100—Druggists. entire system, so that it luny work in ��smy ` thought)—Well, I'll use both hands• Arvtrin is the trad- mark (re[tstered In Canada) of Bayer manntacturo of Mono- every respect effectually a9 nature m- y ' Vettcadd"ter or Rancylicadd. While It to well known that Aspirin means I3arur ft of wOm" tOAtt'fy .M 4 lnattutactdra, to assist the public aLaltnst Imltstlona. th-TR.N!ty_of BILrer '441119any -- _t!a' sell- ----`- -"---"- - -1 eft rats.Laimatti!os eats avarrywMasa -in be staarped-vnzn taelr seaaral trans mark;trti"ffarsr crass^ to this fact.. O I 7t48k1E No. 3t -- - - .df•?4;,x.a,.•i+•,w• --.i- _ _ _- .' .t.. .. -,7':�,.-�.. .. ••,x; 'v, y^'�-jam`' — -^u "-"'_ ',TJx,Aa.t tea-"''£".A'�'r' °9e.''r"':lr•.' _ .;.:tier•.r:.;F _ .ca-,o:'�:'ik•+. 'c. =is*�•, 9„: ..:i,,.:; -;rw- .aQ ""�y-'rZA �• =et �* i ,a`;`�,�.y.< :Y,_:cn,t.,',•, _ ,r_:•.5^n'rr.!x:+'',•'v"�...�r',`-G aw w-�.`m�R..rr'+.�.•�t.Y'yi'.f,.''�.'�.'...»»�y.�=.,".,- Fs""m,•r•.'�'',"- ..... i},•"..•^-."•';;rr'.'•k�.'...'n• �u•"--sr• r,.n,:'A.fi.". .�.':" L'^�snc•,.^•aa. -;.r=.,��.... .n `..y�,'«,,.�•,r ;�.`:�.fi'"c'[ w':atx4e c . �"'•tt;k^' S''�yv:1Y ' ,-.T , ,._:•: :?'•",�sn,a tw: '-�• •.-° �y=_',, a..c.s..�>""'�7.!�,,''wi�°k�'r,-xe a _.�. `d';- :a,:.• •w4: �.'ri.._ o,� �'� ,;F" '1 ,-,� _ 's..t'.'�'°n 'i +. .y„ .,,• {. rye,: "f;°. ��,: :�- .�. a +, .,; •°r ,,�.._ -rD A N C E "-WARE YOU GOING _ Good _ -' Dancing will be held to the open air Fishin Cana in icnickin i .. 4yrt g :-.._..,-,.:=•Tt+1RMS. paviiiog, Rouge Hill,every 8nturday ' r ! PM~ A so �dm advance, C o n�b nation 47 si Good Orcheatre, Addle- tJ i r 5utscc,pc;ons?co the un;ced Stare. and Cceat 47 stns,Gents 600., Ladles tree. sr;cain$z-� HANDY LUNCH SUGGESTIONS -T*• lUEiN MURKAR, Proprietor, � � - -- y _ - - - - - FAITH-bow in faith Harn-es-s Shop ,HOPE-LiYe in hope Cooks Cooks Cooke Cook's Cook's Cooke THE STANDARD BANK - �- Lunch Potted Veal Vienna Pork and Sliced _ . Tongue Meats FERTILI�ER-Makb sure with Ferti- Loaf Sausage Beane Beef ;.._.. lizer-Country Gentleman - In the Toronto papers of July _ FARMERS Sweet Prime Choice Plain Stuffed -Ohrietieea" 'tlst it 1i announeed by the Direr your Mixed Queen ; By using Swift s Red Steer Now is the time to see about '.7 4tors of the Standard Bank of Can- Harness needs. Pickles Cheese Sardines Olives 'Olives Biscuits x ' N Fertilizer•on Fall Wheat,_yon - ��, : ada that the continued business We have on hand a good supply =and agricultural depression has will be assured of an'ineteased .of Harness and-Accessories Clark's . Stuart'$ Pure Premier Choice Borden's "r. = made it neceasar to review their yield and Better sans le _ �F.. .,, y p at vacioe►s prices. Spaghetti Marma- Raspberry' Salad Canned Evapor'd ; investments and loans. They ..of grain. , " . '-, ive us a trial and be •&Cheese lade Jam Dressing Salmon 'Milk it found that the appropriations convinced. Phone or call for. informlition which were wade at the end of Good'Shoe Repairing Service Canned Snider's French Camphell'e ;Kippered ' Corned F -the fluancial year, for the pul'pose A E R, E E S O R Pineapple Catsup Mustard Sups : Herring Beef ' ,. . : C-t ,ry L BRADLEY of providing 'fur probable losses,' VEtJI CEDAR GROVE were not sufficiently Iatge enough J Harness maker, RICHARDSON'S GROCERY >' ;-- .. Local and.District Representative � ' to coveP_._1h.e ry fusses which have - ' ' been sustained and in order`-to . of Sec ift Canadian Co PICfiERING,' - ONTARIO care fur these losses and provide :- for a contingent fund for, the pur •F A R M 'LAND S r., pose of m Feting any fluctuations r In the value of Securities and in_ The greatest Servlee�- To buy or sell your farm, consult the Farm Lands Department,of i :- vestments, they' have decided to The.United Farmers Co-operative Company, reduce their reserve fund by The Least Attention Limited. $2,250.000. - With the adjustment , - . :', ••= - A. J. kLLI80N, Representative, Pickering, Phone Pick. 1508 •- x� ' mentioned the bank will retuain There's no ppiece of farm equipment that - iwith its Daid up capital of$4;000. ve$so miich service over so long a period r. . - ,.. : . 000 intact, its reserve funds i$dot- with so little attention as a good windmill. x 000,000 to 52,750,000 That's why I recommend the Toronto Self - eel from $,, y IF IR UiT J AR S 'for about 70 p. c. of the paid up, Oiling Windmill so highly. Lots of Toronto _ t f� —---- capital and so inside contingent Windmills have given from eighteen to --_ fund which'wil!not be taken Bred- twenty years. service with practically no Get them from us-we have a full supply of all'sizes _ attention outside . an occasional ,oiling it for in the balance sheet of the- 'Also, Ginghame, Prints and a full line of Dry Goods Bank)of$1.000.000. In financial and are still operating satisfactorily every day. We sell Sherwin-Williams' Paints and Varnishes-not the cheapest, '•circles this action on the part of _ �. but the BEST "; - ' n the Toronto Self-Oil' Windmill ' the Directors has been accepted t w;; • ;tears operate.in a bath of. special ail Zeuolsum, krsenate of Lead. Paris Careen, fresh in. i, in a favorable light. as the bank _ f�y neither heat or cold--every f'Y-• � - - a$ec +; Mill has a s+ib3tantial reserve fund = lend•&Dominion Express Money Order, the best way r*y, bearing thoroughly and automatically to send your money. We sail them: - li-: = :and the readjustment has -been of lubricated- New oil is required "only tier ench a nature acs to place the-bank - once a year"" And remember that for Oourtesy, Right ' J 'Treatment and Right Prince we lead, In an absolutely sound condition. _ if you already care a Toronto at'mdmiil, I can others follow, ere you this self-oiling feature by merely inter To further inipcove their position - the head and u�_ your present yi bT _ $t is announced that the, dividedd wheel. -Moat Toronto Wadmills.tan, can be T H O RN T O N�S,- BROUGHAM . is reduced frum 14 to 12 p.-e. It -made absolutely self-regulating in operation. 4�. -is also announced that +ul. Eassoo, T&"Terasto" Tore.rout semd ter THE BUSY STORE THERE'S A REASON :R. W EMERSON, the General Manager, havinz elect. a fif#ises i•eezue ii h the 4essirsl k-r y-:- eel to retire, ;r, L McLeod has so'e it t seed dent mcd on. bent Phone 898 J - WHITBY for d019 - 6biiWk- - --- --- �7LLi �Vii/i� �iVk�Y�� ���a+ �✓ ����� p'� and N. G. Stephens and Geo. `. * :+ Bruxn, Assistant General Nana. WINDMILLS - ' f] SALE REGISTE° _ W 18 thee to buy an Oil Stove. or F ; °TVXSDAT, Avo 7' s-Auction sale of A N N O U N C I N G ..the hot weather - x 96 fresh cows and springers:,the pro- arty of Oliver Denny, to ere sold of A. Sao='s farm. Whitevale, We have the Clark Jewel, F'lorenoe and New Perfeatioa: Plee hills for further particulars. Mr. M A P L LEAF Chet our prices before baying. p, Denny has spent considerable time - t.:, -oaUaing this splendid herd of dairy cows and the sale. should .draw a We have a complete line of Screen Doors sad Window Screens. a large crowd. •gale oti 2 00 o'clock. LO R Wire Cloth from•18 to 40 inches wide ' Wm. Maw, auctioneer. at lowest prices. ^ -- A full line of Garden Toole-Forks, Rakes. Hoes, Lawn Mowers. =" The Pickering _ Sprayers, Scythes and Stones. Oil Cans etc, r - 'We hale changed the name of-our Brst patent . T�ance 0ommittee hatd flour from "CREAM OF THE WEST" to the _A few Antomohle Tires at a reduced price-from 9.00 to 14.60. '•MAPLE LEAP." - The"are all Rusranteed tires. : The object' Lhis Aasociatioa is to This is a change in name o - ;, l g only; the quality is curtly •Our Motto-"We have it, can-get it, or it is not made." leases stealing sad prosecute the same as we have been selling under the old brand the felons. name. Yon will readily see the advantage to inn both. :•f tom the standpoint of national advertising,in having .., PIC -Members having properay states aomm J.one brand-for our world-wide distribution. • • BA�` N f - _- o Me immediately with any member _ of Exoontive Commines. , LL Membership f» $><.oa. Me Campbell Flour Mills Co., Ltd. a •iloksts mat be had tram sae Feestdout or - -- SearersrT on applteasioa. ,Mills at ••� - — - _ " .$zac. Com.-L. D. Banks,C.S.Palm. - - - Be Warned ; er, Donald Ilanto, Pickering. Toronto -- Peterbo'ro _- _Piekerin EEPING your insurance 'paper4, deeds, bonds :- y_ :,.. ----- - —=- -- " - - - -- --bTe t.borne otil they are •=W. 1. Cia-rk. and other vacua Pewidenst,` f ores.r. = stolen or destroyed by' e,' instead «f renting a - �- PICKERI N-� Safety Deposit Box, is on a par-with locking the - - stable door after the horse is stolen. xp. Don't procrastinates Rent a box to-day at thud Bank. •- . - -- Chopping _�MARKET }. � .�.. S�CANDAR D B1�N _ . Ur eANA1 M► Chopping and Oat Rolling will - Round Roctet or Ste .: peens S TgREE bIILLI0N9 Steak, 284 } • - .. be continued at the-mill of the - •_ _.,• • i TOTAL AS ET'S OVER igIGETY- Surloin Roast or Steak, 28e -late W. Bai�ies at Gee Porterhouse Roast or Steak .. � _ r -Pickering Branch, -- - W. F.Lave, Maestger G,. en River,. Branch C. A McClellan, Manag ' on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fri- - Rump Roast.... Whitby - -- ' days. 42t! Fias Rib Roast, ... 20e ' Heavy•Rib Roast,. ... .. 19c -- . MnW '�Farn --Pot Roast 14c Shoulder Roast, 18 and 180 . r�r�� - . .. . New and wed, also repairs, Brisket, to bait, ... .. � ' _ - = IA aof P . 25c -'Binder;'$•wrier Twine, .rAi Pork, ,� Mother t lee tried t ma e- -Steel Fence Posts, .,Shouldet Roast of Pork, _ . ---- lay Steel Wire Gates Pork Cho.pe, .. - � 28c ---- 7Buns, Cakes and Qookiea carried by oplr drivers. 4-1 '. Une Wooden Threshers Tank _ Sausage, ••• •• Pure Pork lanes a Phone 900 and have them 0811. iV. F. Disney, . Greenwood Finest Salt Pork.... ... _ « ___ Great dem �i tar 1.hty Finest Breakfast Bacon, piece, 88c Y"M 42tf Ph�sne Pick.714 �. .. .. sliced, ... $Sc• „ '{ .. e'Martha Jane" .� ti Mild Cared Cottage Rolle (half or whole), 820 - Chocolates Whitevale Back Bacon, 46c " Try aboa=they're deliaioas _ The Service Garage Cooked gam,.: . . .:. .- .• 5 A 000l drink at the soda Fountain goes good when its ho . t Head-cheese,.. .: ...: ' 15e " sundaes, Sodas etc., served in the -- v :'.O'verhauling, Paintin all kinds r r , Easy First and DomeNtic 9horteninR, 8 lbe ,,5 cents Vertex sanitary System, repairing done Rnition •� 5 lbs 00 cents aspecialty. lb prints 18cent4 Wedding Cakes Our Specialty ' t. -Yoar old Ford top re-oovered r Fresh Trout so White Fish Every Friday - . ..., - for •18.00. �� �- �' ,�•,,,�„ �"��,,';"•y;��:�' ';yi.,,-,�,y� '�`»�.," ,,.;r, .i "'>• r-.�-, � *=;�._i�''•'• w. '' � �,Y•q�' .`.'�^'..�.'r � ^'�,,, ,»�'i1+` „t" 't x .t,t.. ,��.Y��-( y�t-.-,>e° K+' `�.. .�'t�, } .-„a•.n,..•.v.2.- ,��• m�� 3 ..fir. ,Pete. r:. ,-.,t;,n-..lt.y:.. _..- a.'.- v?� - �." .e-V�y �• �x .:v�y.�'-yr F, ''J •;'�9� •r .>;°�9YS 'CLY -� _ , �`' 'ear ��° �•- •'at,,,. �^•M �••:,, g '{$� r ..•,;i°,•.rw,w:.•.. a,y,°` .. �„ �,� � b .,, „4•C, r a k„�. .°e.r f 'k. .�+3 .�a ° •(,'may ..p, rYa 'r'. w•: Y•�'t''n+��. .�,..-' •+•"„• °+ ° ,c• '• .ij•^a, .i'.?' -+ • y„ •.� .A'°°"' M` "j'r v� �*;'�:'.?,;L`y �•a '.�.• 'ti!ti^+t.•. w'e`e:,•>'' qy rta�... .+.«.. �, �..y} .•+w.s��� v�•, • u —.y'a..w'-- •; •. -.�' f ,, "• ,(' •N•.•-' ape• 7 •�j+. 6LAREMONT. John and Mrs. Gregg are taking - Notice to Creditors "1' =:NOt1CC t0 CCCditO!'>t a Lew holidays $shins. north of »r <' 's Mr.'Albright, of P[ekering, was Peterbc ro..+ AMD OTHER8 � AJVO OTHERS _ tows on Monday, R. J.and Mrs, Mann and and '�" -- Season ible Thoe. Bacon's barn raising on • • In the ttiattertrtthe Estate William In the matter of the Estate of Tiriiza- Lyman and Mrs. Pilkey were in G. Barnes, Deceased. bethi3ood, Deceased. Frida passed off without a hite-h. yy Vineland this week. N. H rton's sale on Friday was Notice is hereby given, pursuant to Notece is hereby gi n, pursuant to - The Park Committee are calling Section 56 of the Trustees Act,R.8,O. Section 56 of The Truelsee' Act R,8.0. oodS well attended and good prices were on the ladies otlha Women's Inati• 1914, Ohapter 121, that ail eradicate 1914. Chapter e T that all creditors_ = realized. Lute and the then ladies of the and others having claims or demands and others having claims or demands A. J. and Mrs. Chandler, of„To- village and community soliciting against the estate of William G. against the estate of Elizabeth Hood, . .roato. spent Friday with J. H•sad - .- provisions for the garden party in Barnes,late of the TQwnsliip of Pick- late of the Township of )'ieterin in lists. Beal. erin in the Count p g• a •y�am,,,. connection with the formal open• g y of Ontario,P~arm: the-Oeuaty of Ontario, --QRidow; who See our�New Ginghame and park garden part. held in Liss ing of the Memorial Park to be er, who April.died on or shout the lath day died on or about the 14th day of April, •. Chambrays. rk on Tharsda evening last- of 19'23,at the said Township f 1923, at the said Township of Picker. ” I? p held on Monday neat, Aug. 8th, Pickering. ' ''.under the auspices of the ark Com- and hope the will give a whole g•are required, on or before ing, are required, on or before the 15th full line of Wall Papers, p y g the 15th day o y poet. 'mittee *as a great etteeesa. • . y f August, 1823, to send day of August. 19;x3, to send b newest designs.p , •.°!::'.;=�'• hearted response. by oat, prepaid. or deliver to Dr., prepaid, or deliver t000eof theunder- As the Nicws will be publishsd p p p p Sunday, August 5th,is Commun- Her art B. Freel the Administrator signed executrixes of the last Will and, on Wednesday next• week the g Ladies'' Summer Underwear and - `'• NEWS man will tusks his regular inn Sunday at the Baptist Church. of the said deceased, their Christian Testament of the said deceased, their The ordinance will be administered and surnames. addresses and descrip- Christ fan and surnames,addresses and Hosiery at right prices, } visit on Monday instead of Toes- at the close of the morning service. Lions, full particulars, in writing, of descriptions, the fbI1 .particulars, in - j. "say. J „ their claims, a statement, of their ac- writing,of their claims, a statement'Men's Summer Shirts, new pat- . The•sermon subject will be At The Park Committee wish to ea- counts, and the mature of the security,Supper with the Lord.' In the ev- y of their accounts, and the nature of terns. Men's Underwear, ~ tend a special invitation to all the if any, held by them. the security, ' enin,g the third of a series of ser- y, if any, held by them. 2-piece and combin- _. men of the north half.of the town= And take notice that afterpuch last And take notice that after such last, r moos ru The .ife of Joseph" n ill atione. „• ship who served in the Gr'E at War , thesaid Administra- mentioned date, the said exeeutrixee ?cs be iven, the subject being cs- for will proceed to distribute the will proceed to distribute the assets of A full line of Fresh Groceries to attend the ceremony of unveil- g ? g, ing the tablets at 3,30 p. m., Aug, eph' the King's Counsellor, assets of the said deceased among the of the said deceased among the parties g p always on hand at lowest' .� ibth• parties she claims of having regard entitled thereto, having regard only' possible price only to the claims of which he shall to the claims of which they shall then' - - The following is the programme NOt1C@ of, then have notice. and that the said have notice, and that the said eae• "Highest prices pall for of sports for Civic Holiday, Aug 6. Re iSt'8t10n Of B 1$W Administrator will not be liable for cutriaes will not be liable for the said penance. 1 o'clock—Ladles'baseball, 2 sharp �• 9 the said assets or any part thereof to assets or any part thereof to any per- Q Football,Greenwood vs.Pickering. Notice is hereby given that a By notice shall notehave sbeen received b ehallr of have been h received by them D A SCOTT 3.30—IInvefl[ng of the Tablets. law(tin.1189)was passed by the Muni- y ' 4.30—Jgi3ior Football. ' 5 3o—Foot- cipal r ouncil of the Corporation of the him at the time of such distribdtign. at the time of such diatiibutio ball, Green River vs. Claremont. Township of Pickering o the 8th day Dated at Toronto, this 20th day of Dated at Toronto this 20th day of CLAREMONT, - ONTARIO An old time garden party under of July, 1823. providing for the issue July. A. D. 19'23. July, A 1923. - the auspices of the Union Church of debentures to the amount of$15.000 HERBERT B.FREEL, M.B M AaY HOOD, Brougham.Out, err _ will be held on the evening • of for the purpose of assisting to defray Administrator of the Estate of MI IDA K. BATE,:Brougham,Ong, -WHITE Thursday, Ault. 9th, on the sync- the coat of,erecting an addition to the the said deceased,8touffvills,Out. zecutrizes of the said deceased, the of Graham Bros.. "Calm. schoolhouse of Public School Section W J.BEATON. W. J. BnaTort, � �brogie." Tables will be set on the Number,4 West of the Township of 46 85 Bay Street,Toronto. 48 86 Bay St,Toronto � r'�4eS lldsvn and su r will be served Pickering, and that ouch by law was Solicitor for thesaid Administrator Solicitor for thesaid Exeeutrizes { ` A. ply registered in the registry office of the _ - �. from 5 to 8, after which a high= registry division of the County of On- We have a supply class program will be rendered by tario on the 17th day of July, 1928, of White Y the following: James Esplin,Can- as Number 281. Any motion to quash Pumps - _ ada's versatile entertainer,Evelyn or set aaide the same or any part @ M$n Who Makes � Money 1 and 2 strap Running Shoes H. Braithwaite, a praao soloist, thereof must be made wichtn three white of College 9t. Methodist Church, months after the first publication of Black Patent and white with ` this notice and cannot be trade there- HE man raising high-grade cattle makes more asoaey 'Toronto. Isobel Ray Jenkins, 90-'.after. than the man satisfied with ordinary stock. buckle at 61.75. This is ,Joist of Walmer Rnad Baptist Dated the 20th day of July, 1923. ry regular$2.50 ' Church. Toronto. and George Me. NAtm B�arots, If limited resources handicap your progressive ideas for Ladies' Oxfords, white and Oaaaochie, baritone soloist, of 44-48 clerk improving stock. discuss the financing of your project with tan, $1.75 The eomrnittge have our-local manager. Men's. white Canvas Boots .: been fortunate ft► securing Hon.J. L�• � X2.2?. soles and heels, at a Martin,the Minister of Agricul--Aero Cushion Tires ture, to act as t-hairman. The 7 i grounds will be brilliantly lighted- by the Defeo Electrical Light Co. Stop pUn£ture Js Q Claremont . First class music will be rendered —�� during the supper hours. There troubl as. WHrM J�cH, _ C. P. LYND, Managw. ` will be a booth on the groands for BROOK IN a>z"CK L C. CROSS, M[antsger. the sale of ice-cream and soft Coal, Coal f. drink*. Admission, b0 centA;child• -- — ----- -- --- -- V ran, 25 cents. sla..•. The Women's Ioetitate held heir July meeting ='° Hard and Soft Foal of the - at the hrrme of .•'�. •aat'�4 Mre. oe Irkett a q=a� , °•.�:o: IYeSt gIIelfty on • afternoon, the 18th last. The pro- 9'�°rc aa` +• ------ hgnd s gramme which was given entirely ,t :•ago age $ bS;o _. A by the girls was a very interest-' • :obb� a~.• °- p 1 i ins nine. Two papers were given on '•What's worth salt. ph sically bs �gd?, 'x F1p3Z1Ti,CS�'�OZZt _ and educationally," which were y `�weU thought out pars,and from 9�:°�,• - .which all .received much informs- " dog c:p•�. T W.IN E TWINE tioo. A number of contests Were o pO"o y `- held, of which the following are .�'• ,� -._:'` � ^� Implements some : (I), Lunch bo�tes. Great --' interest was shown .in examining _ beautifully peeked lunch boxes, — which were daintily prepared with Jut m ��large_ -,nonrjshfng edibles. (IlSammer Takes the place of air tubes. went of MoCarrii6ir�^ _ drinks, Paper drinking cape sad They are made of highly poropa Binder Twine Y �„c . .serviettee for lunch boxes, made Para Rubber, and ride as easy # by the younger members. The an air ' i i that "Big Bell" -eves tots who took part in the R l ileX On Ha% at last, is the Potato Pat in ldam. yours b -'~ ' Be sere of po y ordering _ • cookie contest made amusement - 'isled Wars. All ap-to-dats hoosewlves are • for aT1, Ehere being over a dozen` theme. 90 handy, so easy to manage, N at- once taking part. Mrs. Powell.district Agent. PICKERING. ' strailser spout for g aft water. Note the pouring president, was present and made a upright handle which 1 c s tba pot cover on w$en Havi3 you examined one of Insist-an SUP Enameled[ew remarks is appreciation of the - �chinag,-sad as storn as sbsat last saT�OOtk the IIeR MaaOrlln><ah `. 'girls' meeting. There were also 7WLre-Feneing - "`_ recreations,vocal and Instrumental . . ,Deering Tractors ? ``.solos which were much enjoyed. 'I am prepared to take ordete for build- ? _ :Xetreshments wereserved-to about ing wire fences, either hand- A Heady Pot p WARE _ ;Let u show you a few :b� Iseventy. made or. woven. Implements The formal opening of the Me- consult me before placing yy�our order, This .ptenal trot that you would like morial Park will take [ace on Charges moderate. Work Im invaluable for '�+M anish..: Pead ware, two seats of yearttr p lotit� twist*. and sir enamel taeide one oai nf,.w+ weir,tors. Look over your haying machines guaranteed. roe ht blue and whit. outside, White tinin� . Monday afternoon next(Civic Hol sea ing be used for are. three cos van wilt• In" � and' iday). Commencing at 1 o'clock, Phone Pict PARLEY, sables. -ria am ���iv� � at ready for the rash 34-46 �-4E0. )'ARLEY, Pickering tables,rtrwiaa m.a• a good program of sports 4vi[1 be • �. A very �� +.w Meer F. C. O Q •p ,given, consisting of senior foot- FA=Rf 01%rX S - ShteT MtrAt Pgo0uet3 ea a,ei. V r y_ ball, in which the league teams of �" MNW7c VAMe1PU :.`:the township, viz.. Pickering, Second Annu/al�_ _ im.+on+w+ •w.ca+ry caws*• i _ — ZVLAREMONT Green River.Greenwood and Clare. F/ELD DAY Tt'a Ideal Grocer Store wont, will furnish the contest,and Civic Holiday, Monday,in which Mr. Nelson, of Toronto, August 6th. y, .� 7 = . will act as referee. .There will also R In the course of a few days we @hall be be a junior football game between Held under auspices -of the Fairport moving into our new store, lotst►ted p y o w ..,�.b o u t a'Car • about 150 feet South from the four • snout, Girls' Rate a era' Aeaociation. baseball games will be played, in main corners of the viii We need P f every deecrtp�ion • for old and young, both on ia.nd sad �T mote room tc carry on out extensive _ which the contestants will be the water. Valuable prizes. including QW is the L1Q1H itU r— Y$$r and also growing business. We shall Glen Major, Pickerigg and Clare- silver cups and medals, make de 36ecy to _ moot teams. A relay race will be Remember the date and come one : `.car before the spring rush. • We and special attention, given to phone orders. Only the beat b# Food tullti �. ran by teems selected from the come all to Fairport, Ontlwio's most _ will be ke ton our shells. A suppppl !football teams, three in a team. popular summer resort on � vic Holi- CaII make immediate delivery = �1!liilsonpe Ice cream will be kept -:There will also be boys' and girls' 41tf day, Monday, Aug,6",, , t constantly on hand throughout the ✓races. At 3 o'clock the formal REAM -_-:-of the tollowing. models : summer. Our Objective — Quality cerproony ofwnveiling the Menlo- 10E C RE/"6/1�/ Ftrst.Low Prices—aR sgWs guaraa- t•ialTabletswilltf►keplace. The TOURING BARS RUNAB(��'jm� �• retn. et your next order. : tablets will contain the names of Always on hand RUNABOUTS maetham Brow Oaaada Broad the men in the north half of the Phone, place 2909 +township who fell in the great ,Having opened a new Store and-Re- ,.AND ONE TON TRUMS• FRANg CH�DLOW, war,as well as those who .served, freshmen Stand, and also a Park - at Rosebank, I will be able to The ceremony will be conducted CLAREMONT. - ONTARIO " the officers and accommodatepicnia Pardee � e have reeently� waken over y guard of honor, at reasonable rates. M. Borden. G. O. C.' Military got water supplied and first-rinse the Ad enc.p . for the Chevrolet -'- ...District No. 2, Lieut.-COI. H. S. boats for hire. - 6 •f Cameron,O. C. U. R.,Major James ,Dance platform to rent. Motor Car and,will be in a pose- Moore,of Brooklin, Major F. Chap. 49 Phone Pict. 5504 ..yell, lu Oshawa, Major. R. Smith, r :=t on t0 tt�ke care Af the sales Hof Columbus,' Major G. W. P. Ev- , Dyson E. COW&II• ery, of Whitby, Major C.'Hency, and service of this Car- of Oshawa, Adjt. F. Palmer, of � _ - .Oshawa, and otbars. k bugle band Harness and Shoes in the future. +r will also assist in the ceremony. - Of all materials and bseypn - The Claremont Citizens' Rand will i kept in stook. It will pa; YOU be present both afternoon and ev- Repaired promptly and lade-. A fall line of Accessories, Gi-aw oall at our works acd lnspeoil our siceM'.. i k suing. At8.30 o'clock a grand pa- faction guaranteed. line•and Oil always in stock. nNw obtain employ` D°n't �� age 1137® OOesequouP „' d _ triotie entertainment will be given g � ly we can, and do throw off'the _ -�.. Ly Mr. Frank Oiddeld, baritone ` `-A trial is solicited. - - — ly we asion o!i0 per oaa throw a — `�" -soloist, of Toronto, and Mica Edith HER O D T. COLLACUTTawki. lidytsav by using in= µ Law. soprano soloist, of Toronto. E3�4' -� K�.A.R33S Ra-reeve F. 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'? x..k": .: ,fi:�4�,, e'7»+• '•`^:k� .w' r;-�,•�j tf"` ,M' �,'Cr •.•�ts•i,. ;�•,e,,.'• ti •? gg � . i.. ,.w�`'•."'"':, .r !w.` i �.. .�.°',~ •. •' S .�• '� �`"•° :} '` .. •" .p..•,Nr' aF�`"'Y' ,.` H •:y°v'�+Sa You Can Learn want a come back---and then, aback Wit'<: ��� a sudden, he did want to! $o back, f - - he come. It was like—it was like— - e miracle,. if you don't think it's CO1Z1 a teapOt teat OY wrong to call it that—" she glanced -7. - - doubtfully at this old minister. - - -" ' The old man smiled. It isn't wrong to call it a miracle," he said. "But I have seen a great one y this day.". And he-looked,at Joseph Bishop,•who 'had found- his father- '�•' - 'hood i ;• The End.) ,. ,- - - w H262 � �,,, "2 •How Hiawatha Made His � 9 r •• �^ ���a ^1w Fires.toU 3►p in a page Ol a Veil bSellitelflt Did it.'ever occur to you that fire , A making is a comparatively modern &A F . - :.TRY IT TO-DAY —that is, modern compared with the, N- •r - w,l `-, -- existence of man on this globe? Old, old legends, handed down from t _ f the dim and distant past,tell of a time _ when man had no fire. He lived and y,r roamed and ate his fok just as the MIRACLES' ' Sophie Kerr �. ' other animals of the forests and pIafns' ;.. .. did Tien some one � ats�caverga �•i.' value of fire as a means of keeping , a,`• ' ' ' warm,$ghting enemies and later cook- PART - There's time in t�]e` pacKage _ III. �to your brutal at'spidity that you ing food. And a new era of human -' only aved it for him," cried out should come to me and ask me to -"-� Y . life was opened up. Joseph Bishop. "He was to -have it; Preach you2 'sons funeral sermon But at that time fire had to be taken Time to do the many things- ordinarily when he wan, twenty-one" while he still lives. This, I suppose, •- is a example,of ppose' from Nature--from volcanoes, light- Y p your vaunted .fore- "I believe that you lie;" the old ning and at a few spots possibly from - :Put ofF on wash day. For Rinso does not reacher went on handedness. I have often heard you '. p pitilessly, "for yo1, y flaming. crevices In the rocks. once 6e standing over the wash-tub :,are a grasping man and a-hard man.f brag about being a forehanded man - p Y Joseph Bi§hop, but I never knew it started, the'flame or coals had to be + _ ''- An immortal soul was given into your carried and kept alive year after year , rubbing until your back aches and your - y keeping, an immortal soul and a I would lead you to an act of sugh cal- if this great boon to human fife wa ' 'H. p g' ' lousness and lack of feeling that I to be spread any great distance from hands are red and sore.' beautiful, generous nature, a mind of _ +r can liken it only to those.wild beasts s•;rn• "Infinite possibilities. What have you its.original source.• This had a strnng that cluster round to kill'and perhaps _ - You have chained that boy to devour the wounded,"old, and sick of tendency to cane people to come to- 'Rinso, do entirely different kind of soap," your plows and cultivators, stalled gether•in-- groups or eoinmunitles, so - F'" g your cattle. Husks in-` the pack. '-At such'a time you leave to be able the better to kee the soaks clothes Clean. Rubbing and boiling -4; -him amon F.. , your wife alone with your son, and p stead of the bread of life have been come to me on such an'exrand! I can- fire coals alive, are unnecessary. The big soapy Rinso i his portion. All these things I shall It was countless ages after this-that not express to you the horror. I feel ands gently loosen the most ground-in tell in Roberts funeral sermon. ' man. first learned how to make fire. B for you, the horror of what an must(This was a di without weakening a single"And more. It was not poverty in be to have done this thing.y At first!'agaln great step forward and was _ $ g e thread'. material riches that made you do this probably the most important invention -` y ,, I could not at all believe that on- of that a - '- y-�. Joseph Bishop, for you have prosper-i meant what you said. y age. It released man from the 'Buy a pat a a toda .- ed in this world's goods, but the pov-( �•�y should dull and brutal then necessity of living fa viIlagee, and g y he-started to wander. Perhaps 'On tale at all good grocers city and meanness Qt -your own ns-, like You be given a treasure you can-' - - - -� Lure. This illness of which your boy not nnderatand nor cherish? I do not'it was at that time that be first eml- and department at!orra. - Hea dying came on him because you know. All you have done you justify rated to continents and islands where :. ehoae to bind his body inethe hardest,`to yourself, I have no doubt, by the there were no active volcanoes and no LEVER BROTHERS LIMITED 4*=. most monstrous of labor, to fetter his known sources of fire. Biblical verse that says, Children, The fire-making TORONTO � -.: :winged spirit, and to shackle his obe g apparatus of the - ` ' y yon; parents Did you ever read American Indian when th+e.white- man - R306 ardent mind. You will stand before' on, Joseph Bishop? _it is a command;first arrived did not dieter very - " ,: God on Judgment Day his murderer—' of equal,'weight It says: 'Parents„ ry much and as aural as God rules in his , from that found in other parts of the a { h provoke 'not your children to wrath. world. When Hiawatha wanted to valuable this rticuiar heaven Joseph Bishop, you will burn Woe unto ou Jose h Bis gneiss Left to pa Posthumous girt war An the lowest pit,of hell!" His voice have broken your son's life, and his 'melee a fire he first found a piece of - that it was bequeathed by, a Chicago accused.- condemned, scarified. He spirit, and taken his youth Pram him, dry loose-IIbred wood and some bits of Royalty clLLzen who, during his lifetime, had - . y opportunity or expressing on: l and justified yourself therein! Woe soft,Papery, inner bark of some tree Queen Mary has recently, been be- never Icet as o 'I am ashamed to the depth of my unto you for your wicked selfishness,i such pl the hir in or the birch. Then queathed a very valuable antique erm- his contempt for the British nation is .: being that I-have done nothing about your ,vicious self-complacency, 'thatj by`raplddp whirling between his palms tal and gold-mounted tea-service, general. i •-�. this before. I was fond of your son;' has become to yon a'ctirse! Get down;a bard, pointed stick pressed Into a Presents are often left by wllt to Probably the biggest legacy stick,and •ever ergs-e him what boolc:a f old,Yalked •on your knees this instant and kneel royal personages, and as a rule they bequeathed'by a-subject to his soy- fl to him, encouraged him to look tor- fn tauniu`lity before your uiakeir-and Bader_bark close in touch, enough am_acmtad: thoulsb _if the donors,ereiga was £1,100,000 left to the late longer be time w eL i knew ld no pray that your son's life may ,yet be �oLC glow- creatLe to be blown In-- were living at the time they would T'� by an Odessa. merchant.co spared to you, and that you may be to a flame' probably be declined, the rule tseitrg he made his last plea to you to be given an opportunity to repair a, lit- that royalty may not trecelve- gifts IY1-'.nafWs Liniment for Corns and Warta 3,°• ' 4=. allowed a little extra schooling, and tie of the moron that we* a hard job and some tribes from subjects, other' fleas their own s • • g you have done. Offer developed an improvement an this ap. personal.friends was denied it, that he had come near Him a broken and tontrite heart, and w -ho the Youth is Impatient, and g prom1e�tq yLge yes, even wel,ul fieks — he bel known to( ±I i ` �- 'He- will-not despise it. This is His King Edw•ard„� wijjj eo. R _ ' n$ point. He had Ioat paratus. Instead of twirling the slick 1� P t, ri8h�' lorious between the psalms a boar with e , ! _I , ly so, for the day is short and no man to such i - a_wn u�" 1 r. one . - 1 _5 jro.i. -Dawn on your Ime-a' be a collector of them—that he hard- known when the night comth. T or two turns of tie string arousal the ,y �®�� should have told him.to leave and cower your face and ap- shaft of the fire stick, the bow could 'Until knew what- to e I with eeto all. u, to-mod! proach with me the throne o! Al- Until he hit upon the idea of be&towitlg l fe own way.in . But the n be made t0 whirl the stick vety'Tapidly � uCC 1' mighty Gad them upon his friends 'and acquaint• HES tientions of this foolish fit- when moved back and forth. _� tie world shout us held me back. You l The momentous denunciation and So, when you thoughtlessly strike a ` were not one of'my flock. If I did command beat on Joseph Bishop like thatch or two and get a buret of flame Indiaa potentates aomettmes be- - R�1Tte�[Ilbettoaskfbr this I would be accused of meddling. whips. Beneath their violence the without effort; pause to think of the queeth .lions, tigers' leopards and so ,ta,� � order i great, thick man cruet led down n ,�,..,/to members of our m al :.;'blow I am worse. I 'am accessory t6 P Pon tremendous strides we have made In `rt y family. _ - 'the 'murder o! your son, Joseph the floor, a misshapen. spravtcling tI a development of science &Inca the I.egecKes of moneq, too, sometimes IRai:�s _ ► T mass of quivering flesh. His head Bishop. days of the fire stick and'.the fir, bow. come to hand. Shortly after her mar. lay limp on the:seat of the chair and rtige Queen Mary received one for >K CANADA *v" "It seems to we the crowning touch painful tears oozed,slowly from hie -.. . Retired. 1,000. The strangest thing about L:��_ �.,, • • eyes, mingling with his sweat, sting- ing his flesh; hurting him. His voice, What is your occupation? asked broken of its. surety and arrogance, the Judge sternly carne in strange choking avoids that `I haven't say," replied the roan.-"I could hardly be understood. n-0 God, just circulate around', so to speak;"- « • ;' be merciful to me--a sinner," he "Please note,"'said the fudge, turn- stammered ing to the court c)rerk,"that this gentle e Ttllte it home to - old Parson Wa a .dro man is retired from circulation for - - x So yn pped beside thirty days." Old He had•preached 'the greatest - v revival sermon of his life. He had Her. Eccentricity., Nitw s 'safest ie kindled to flame the divine spark in a "pad creature, isn't she?" V!/ 4 a' laf picket for aA clod of humanity where •it was so "Oh, terribly so! Why, she owns when it is eyK.ro trQet. faint as to seem not to be. He had right up that the reason they haven't _ Dpn't refuse the mustard habit of used the . scalpel of truth to cut a motor car: fa because they•canmot to yon. cultivate She - t d0lioloss t►oltte0• through, the impenetrable callosities afford it! .,, it with meat.espeGalu' fat mt us After ban a11d 1111 aid to of egotism and -ignorance to nerves o---_ _ . It stimulates the digestion and tlids - 4; . : ON ,eVIMw not yet quite ineensitized by their Your food. ri _ thick covering. - � Now he lifted up his voice in pray ,M, • e��S 235, ti V v - - er,and his petition zosq with the scent - of the honeysuckle toward Him who * i had created both man and blossom. "l A little later the motor t-n-cTc, y iabd Is Ile driven at break-neck speed, turned in qty ' at the Bishop farm lane. Beside Jo- g seph on the driver's seat sat Parson Wayne, with -somewhat less of the spiritual magistrate and more of the r Jo- benign saint about him. As for Jo- t seph Bishop, something more humble' looked from his eyes than had been ' there for man a day. ~ = e .7 c ;M - �' _ He �' "You go in first, will you, Parson?" outdoor spoa'ts of all kinds'. w :"1 he Baked "I'm afraid." So the old She: Go in?• Certainly not; I go ,.• ,. i s' man led the.way. out for outdoor sports. Molly came down to meet them,and '.A Few Puffs a Da -- Moll was than : rte. y god too=a Molly years The largest pyramid—that of �' ' .;:".�^•:;'' - younger, radiant with hope all illb- . . g Cheops of the Gizeh group—cotrtains ,'I Keeps the I n s•01-4 AWAY 1 through her faded weariness. 89,000,000 cubic feet of masonry, in-' i"" •°-^ `'` Just a little while -ago, ..she told 4b1 feet high, and the total weight of � le Sapho Bulb Sprayer $1.00 v , T them, "the fever broke, and he come the stone has been- estimated at over i {For Use With Sapho Powder) f,r• ' r� all swe8t, and opened his eyes 8n(l carat terrible de"racuen on,Fifes aad call insects that w&m tatua grad mars m• _ .. y 6,000,000 tons. in data and barn. Kul tiro and mites on• poultry too. A fair tuffs bring spoke to me as natural as if he'd just ocmrovt and arcs money t"noteed tatmleas to humuna, aalaata and birds ewakcd up in the morning. And I gave 4 Momy back v nn- attanw ,` Y' b��arr him some milk, and he turned over The average farm laborer` gets SAPHO POWDER IN TINS, td0, 600, �1.l6. .,•`r' ��'� ' `k sa7a� r and dropped off to sleep like s baby. through life with a vocabulary of 800 SAPHO PUFFERS, 14Fo. J or 900 words. The average business if your dealer doesn't a Lock Sapho Bulb Spray yet gtVfi PBVX Oh, Joe, Doc Pruitt dent know every- man manages quite well with 4,000 or ers, order rom us, sendiin his name. �a < thing. But I tell you—there moss q f D MANUFACTURING - - h.000 olds;—whereas Shakespeare KENNEDY MANUF 1N4 CO. a sama "stfiffW- d-it—too, seemed - -- 686 Henri Julien Ave., Montreal • i used well over 20,000 words. -- - t -. . to me somehow as if he was getting - _ ._ w 1661UE No. 31—►ZS, fut+ther and further away and didn't Minares Liniment for Coughs d Colds +) oatarla Apwl: c.atuaatai sate. Ca.. SM A�al.lda tc c ranifb LAHA "'�� �'1 •� �' •s'�:. dry: � :��1w'sM.r y�? �,i:" .w.r{"•.g 'r''•.iS,�•,,ar r,-,,.,..r �•, n� •a 'YF^ :t. a±�i..�' , � *.+F c. .�:;,.' w 0 MC"e-1 R! Int E2520251`! p�, �a �4'-4 k, `RDIAL OFFICIAL W The 'Week's,.Markets ELCOM10 .70 �foitONTQ- Manitoba wheat-NO.'r.1 Nort eM imp ID- .,,PR--.ES Elf r HARDING AT VANCOUVER mi;: Manitoba oats-No. 8 CW, 48%0r----� Chief F-iecutiye Militicy.Disp If- -� f..d, 47'. .... ... .... Manitoba barley-Nominal. of the United States as the Guest Of v.-,vL All the above track, bay ports the Dominion. American corn-No. 2 yelloNir, $1.09. Barley-Malting, ,57 to 59c, accor& in%to freights outside. A despatch from Vancouver says:- and the United States presents an pie to other parts Of excellent exam uckwheat-No. 2, nominal. More than 40,000 persons board Pres! the world, the President said a signi- rreri dent Wa G. Harding deliver a Rye No. 2, nominal, ficant symptom of the growing mutu- Peas No. 2, $1.40 to $1.45. of -warm friendship and ad- ality of the two countries a peared in -Del Montreal frelghU6 per ton, $25 to iniration for Canada. Realizing thei p Millfeed I the fact that a voluntary exchange bags included: . .Significance of the occasion-the first of residents, wholly free from restric- $26; shorts, per ton, $27 to $29; mt& ............ -:.time a holder of his high office has l'tions, has 'been going on.' "Our na- dlings, $33 to $35; good feed flouri $2.15'to $2M. visited Canada-the reception accord-i tural and industrial e, genci e xi es ba'T Ontario wheat-No. 2 white, imoft- ed him along the line of march and!made it necessary for us, greatly to -it inal. B -46 to 48e, -at Stanley Park, where the address our regret to limit immigration. Ontario No. 2 white oats .d, was most impressive in there is no quota for Canada. We -Nominal. Ontario corn p . was deli'vere its enthusiasm. gladly welcome all your sturdy,steady Ontario flouT-Ninety per cent. pat.. The President himself frankl' ad- �tock who care to-come, as a.strength- In jute bags, Montreal, prompt shilp- y Taitted that the welcome far exceedect ennag ingredient and influence." ment, $5.10 to $5.20; Toronto basis, expectations or-himself or his party[ On the historic moment wheii the $5.05 to $5.15; bulk seaboard, $4.95 to $5 that he regarded it as a President set' foot on and declared Canadian so �ii:;i kan. flour-Ist patents, In cotton new assurance that the Dominion of the first gun of the 21-gun artillery sacks, $6,90 per bbl.; 2nd pats., $6.85. -Extra No. 2 timothy, per ton, Canada-and the United States vnii go salute sounded. N, Escorted by General Hay along hand-in-hand, side-by-side, to- Victor Odlum,' t9e naval officers and track, Toronto, $15; No. 3 timothy, .�-..Z fulfillment of the destinies of members of the United States Cabinet, CANADIANS SHOOT WELL AT SISLEY $13; mbied. $12.50 to.$13,50. 'the two great democracies. the President inspected the guard of The photo shows from left to right: A. E. Swlft� Inspector T. V. Straw-Car lots, per ton, track, To.. onto, $9.60. The manifestations of welcome were *honor, which on his arrival presented Savdys-Wursch (champion eevolver shot of Canada), and Sergt.-Majcyr W- r twins., lontinuous, beginning Thursday morn- armi 49 t Cheese New, large, 21c; 9, while the band struck up "The A. Hawkins, a previous winner of the King's Priie. The Canadians'mad I high scores at Bisley. In one event Bergt-Major.Hawkins scored 0.'1 Of 22c; triplets, 23c; Stiltons, 24c. Old�; Ing when the naval transport Hender-I Star Spangled Banner." a poseible 50. large, 32c; twins, 32%c;-triplets, $Se-i son, bearing the president and hisl Some time was taken up with the Stiltons, 83%c. New Zeala party from Alaska, steamed into Bur7l inspection. The -President showed cheese, 30c. na oij Yard Inlet and received from-the Brh-!keen interest in the officers 'and men Butter-Finest' creamery - Prints, Ish light cruiser Cujqey a salute of 21!many of wham were numerous medals: BANDITS' AUTOMOBLE STAINED 35 to 36c; ordinary creamery prints, guns, and con'tinving-4nitil 9.301o'clock� indicating long and splendid service 33 to 34c; No. 2, 3. 2c. -at night when.after attending a state' in the-bat4efields overseas. Eggs�Extras in cartons, 36to a7c; Ainner givenlif the Govd-friments of Then the Pre'aident was escorted' 1ru 4o a7 .,WffH MAD A`UND NEAR TORONTO extras, 34 to 35c; firsts, 29 to 80c; ovincial the' Dominion and of the Province of back to where Dominion, Pr' econds,.20 to 202c. 'Live poultry-Spring chickens, 46c; British Columbia, -Mr. Harding re- and civic authorities presented official Toronto, July SO.--One definite step tFe ictirig rep" -regarding Its hens, over 6 lbs., 22c; do, 4 to 5 lb&,, ','turned to the Henderson for the over.- addresses-of welcome, expressing keen toward the solving of the $82,600 color by eye-witnesses of the hold-up' 20c; do, 3.to 4 lbs., 17c; roosters, 15c; It was a wek- appreciatioT of the more than a cen On� the left-hand side of the car, at do 4.to 6 -night voyage tor Seattle. bank robbery mystery, which had its 1 ducklings, over.5 lbs., 30c; come bespeakin friendship and cordi- tury of peace between the-two nations, 9 the rear and a few- inches above the lbs.; 28c; turkeys, young, 10 lbs. "d ality not alone for the man himself,l a keen desireof promoting still more inception when six desperadoes held gasoline tank is an-indentatiou, made up, 25c. but for the great nation he repre- friendly trade' relations and admirs- up fourteen bank messengers at J67- by* a bullet, and one of-the glass Dressed poultry-Spring chickens, sented. tion, for the nation Itself and genuine dan and Melinda streets, on Tuesday lights in the back of cover.13 gone.i45 hens, over 5 lbs., 28c; do, 4. to 5 Declaring that the traditional cordiality for the men representing morning, came last night, when hea& That the car was particularl.y noted ID,;24c; do, 3 to 4 lbs.. 20c; roostei% -friendship existing between Canadalthat nation. quarters police recovered the big on the day of the robbery is evidept 17c; ducklings, o"ver 5* lbs., Soc; do. 4 to 5 tbs., 29c; turko�s, young, 10 lba. Studebaker Six car used by the gang by the fact that it bears the several and up, 30c. from an isolated barn on the Dunlop peculiarities reported to the Wice, on CRISIS IN U. S. COAL Bearm-Can. hand-picked. lb,.. 7c; Farm, about ten miles north-east of which the description, flashed broad- primes, G%c. MINE NEGOTIAInONS the city limits. The car was found cast,was based. It'bas a broken glass Maple produ tc 8 P, per Imp.' t Ic ru by W. R- Sexton, 114 Grenadier Road, in the rear lamp, a strip of paint off gal., 32.50. per Ir"?, tin $2.40 Par while he and two friends were out for' rant door, has a torn aide Mnple sugar, lb.. 25c. left-hand f -60-lb. tins.-10% to lie Operators Refuse All De- a stroll on Sunday evening. The Dun-,curtain off left-hand front side, and gahloney per 1b.; 3 and 2% lb-. tins, 11 to 12"Wd mands of Miners Which lop farm Is'situate4 on the Don Mills is minus a handle on th� lef t-hand lb.; Ontario co?nb boney, per doz.. Road. Examination of the car re- ?rear door. to I 1, $4.50 to $5; No.. 2. $3.75 2& Closed Shops. vealed two 'of the stolen bags, one The interior of the car was littered Smoked meats-Hams, med, 27 to A despatch from .Atlan of'which was bloodstained on the in-1 with old papers and the strings'and 29a; cooked hams, 43 to 45c; smokfA tic city, N. side, in-dicating. that one of the rob- seals cut from the cotton bags in rolls, 24 to 26c: cottage rolls 25 to J., says:-Full recognition of the un- f;n, the chock-off and-the closed shop, bers was wounded in the fight. The which the cash was containedL The 29c; breakfast bacon, 30 to 34'c;' ar w ere demanded of the shthracits op- bags also contained 'a large number front and rear license plates were cial brand brealchiSt bacon, S4 to --L--,L-eratom-by--iohn tewis on Thers- - of bank cheques-all-from-the-Sterlbig tied-in-plate with bits of tape-And " backs, boneless, 82 to 38c. day, as the price for further discus. -CAired meats-Long clear-bacm W­ Bank' and the Bank of Nova Scott&. the original number of the car at the to 70 lbs.', $18; 70 to 90 lbs., $17.50; sion of a wage contract that will keep The car, w.hich,bears the license num- time it left the scene o&f the crime go Tbs' and Up, $16-50; lightweight the hard coal mines open after August ber "38-107,"' is a maroon or wine. was "26-938" it indicates that the rolls, in barrels.' $36;\beavyweight 31, when the present contract expires. color ib6iit the body, with black mud- plates were changed while the rob- rolls, $33. The oPdrators declined to subinit and -for here *ere In flight. -Pure tterces, 16% -to 15%e; guards, which no doubt accounts Lard� a hasty adjournment was taken in the tuba, 16 to 16%c;-palls, 16% to 17et bope that overnight 'a aid L 'or the. prints, 18c. Shortening, tierees,, 14% ----- on e ---.other will recede from its position. IRISH SENATE ON ---,w*rM La-ten".-L-g tbe intexests of to 15c; tubs, 15 to 15%c; pails, 15% all. They also believed associa-don 49.14Z:, prints, 17. to 1-7%e. That either side will recede appears JOINNG THE LEAGUE most doubtful. Mr. Lewia'tn a forTn- with other countries would establish Cho1a-,4_eavy steers, $7 to $7.60; $7.601;. 17 Ireland as a beneficent power. butcher, a al statement, insisting it must be full to MON. JOHN S. BELL New Status of Free State.-Set Leave was granted to introduce the do, rd $,�76.,�t, $7; m $5.6� to $6.A� recognition, the check-o'ff and the clon- $6.5 do corn., $5.60 to $6- b ed shop, or nothing_, while an equally 7%e defeated Premier of Prince Forth in Debates in bill, and- the Senate proceeded with d' her Upper House. 'formal statement by Samuel D. War-'Edward Islead. .'He went down along the second,stage of the land bill,which i heifers, choice, $6.715 to $7.215-, -do' rned, $5.75'to $6.50; do. corn., $5*to I �riner, spokesman for the operators, Wfth all his Cabinet Ministers. gave the Earl.of Mayo an opportunity $5.�6; butcher ema, choice, $5 to A despatch from Dublin says- of calling up bygone times to pay left no doubt they will be as adamant IrelanXs new position in th a $k-50� do, med., $3.50 t6 $4.50; can. :# September 1 was contingent upon ac- e World, tribute'to the present. He WngratU- ners �nd cutters, $1.50 to $2; feeft *hen the gavel drops on Friday. created by the reWlion and ceptance. the lated Minister of Agriculture Hogan steers, good, $5 to $6; do, fair, $4.1611 This crisis in the negotiations com- treaty, was bi-ought out in bold relief on the carriage of the inUicate and to $15; stockers, goo s taken "subject to rio to $5.50; Ing at least ten days ahead of time, Adjournment wa. d,44. ­does not necessarily mean that the the call of the Secretary at request by procedings in the Irish Senate on difficult bill through the Dail, and do, fair, $&50 to $4.50; milkers,- of either side." Miners, in fighting Friday afternoon in connection with hoped that finally a settlement of the 8 irin-gers, each. $60 to $80; cajvea� -111ve weeks remain in which negotla- in He, c Intries will close August 31. Nearly ood, at first urged adjournment the League of Nations Guarantee Bill land question was approaching. goice. $10 to $11; do, med., $8 to $90 and the Land Bill. do corn., $4 to $5; lambs; spring, $13 "Sine die," but did not press it., too, struck an international note, tOL'$18.50; sheep, choice, light, $ra tq tions may be resumed and the con- The former is a bill to authorize the Warning the Irish farmers 'traot completed, 14` 3e time for the -Samuel D. Warriner, the operators' - that they-$6.75; do,'ehoice, heavy, $4 to $4.50; leader, proposed sub ad Executive Coun4l of the Free State would have' to compete with farmers-do, culls and buclis, $2.7.5 to $3.50;! intervention 'by' Ad- mitti;hg all mat- to give certain g"rantoes' to the of other countries where farming was bogs. fed and watered, $8.85; f.o. i , Harding ters at do Ministration. issue to arbitration, work at the mines to continue pendinSL the re- League and to accept the regulations.carried on on a large scale.- b., $8.25; do, country poin*,$8. A later despg� sys:-Anthradto ribed by it. MONTREAL. sults of such arbitration." He also presc -ft broken off In- In the course' of the *debate, Des- 7 Sadicatchew, an Town loffered to renew the present wage Oat3,'No. 2 CW, 57c; No. a CW definitely at- Otel Ambassador!scale to April 1,-1925, and to write mond Fitbgerald, Foreign Minister,1 Tire on Friday .9 ---oon. Both sides, Mes $11 OAW 1)5c; extra No. 1 feed. 53%c; No. peemingly wip" 2 a) . Into to now contract abolition of the said the bilLI!as-introduced In the local white, 62%c. Flour, Manitoba effect at Wash.! I ys;- spring -hour day where it was in effect, D 'I and Simate to-register an opinion, A despatch from Taskatoon'sa. wheat pats., 1sts, $6.'90; a' do, 7­�, gt*n. 12 jol 6.20; and speeding up of the Board of Con- ?� the advisability or otherwise of'Wynyard, on Thursday morning, 2nds, $6.40; do, Itrong bakers, Operators _�pintrs met In joint do, winter pats., choice, $5.75 i� 5 I ciliation, and to "endeavor to embody joining the League. If they joined lowing the disastrous fire which wiped ou bcommittealm-.,fy to find the over':in the contract clauses covering those It, he proceeded, it would be:because out the business'section of the Rolled oats,bag, 90 lbs., $3.05 to tight true* h2�1 failed to soften the to"vn Bran.$25'to $26. Shorts, $28 to $2111' i minor matters which,we haveexpress- they thought it berieficial to the coun. Wednesday night, resembled a shell- Middlings, $33 to $34 Hayj No. 2'. sudden deadlock on the demand for,ed a willingness to tonsider diiring the try and because they believed Ireland wrecked town of the war areas in per ton, car lots, $16. union recognition and the "check-off." was a couiatry of the world, not alone France, The total loss has been esti- Cheese, finest easterns nt negotiations:" 171/s, 14� Operators stood on unequivocal rejec-'R-KOR's of Europe a free country taking its!mated at $110,800, covered by insur- 18%c.", Butter, choicest creamery, tion. Miners reiterated the Ultimatum place with the other countries of the ance to a little over $39,900. 31%c. Eggs, selected, 32c. Potatoe* iL that any renewal of the contract forl if you, want to keep cool, don't use per bag, car lots, $1.20 to-411.25. 156,000'mon in the hard coal fields:hot words. Calves, med. to goodsuckera, $6.154 71 ta $7; corn. veals, 0.50 to $6.25. GooA hee-vy­mMc­fed-6�1fi]11: -47, cah-es, $3 to $3.50; lambs $8 to $11 V hogs, thick"'sm( PRINCE EDWAM ISLAND ElYMONIS )oths, $9.25; selecQ weight.s4h $10.17; good u.ality lig lect and shop ogs mixed, 49.75. 7� L10 VICTORY FOR CONSERVATIVES King's College V;vo�s Federation With Dalhouii 'A despatch from Charlottetown, P. Surnmerside, who has, as his follow- ers, his colleagues W. H. Dennisi in I.,­sajrs:�The Coniervatives. ma&l A despatch from Halifax, says: the seiond-district of Prince;-.-Creel- The Board of Governors AlThO$t a clean sweep in the Provin. of Kin man McArthur, of SumnArside, and College, Windsor, voted sixteen -cial elections on Friday, the Bell Gov-,j.,C. Irvingi of Cherry Valley. -riight In favor of. federation seven to ,ernment Coming out of the debaeld The Government members defeated ... of their colleg6 with Dalhousie,.Unt- with only fou r seats out of thirty, Re-, in addition to the Premier were: Hon. ersity a� Halifax. This is annQunp, �cording to what are practically cOm- Walter-M. Lea, Corn. of Agriculture ...... ...... ed as fhe finol decision of King'3:and .3 a it is anticipated th�t the college.will plete returns. nd Provincial Se6refary; Hon. Cyrus The',Opposition carried the whole, W. Crosby, Corn. of Public Works, iind Open*ih He1ifRV thN fall instead ot .. ten seats in Kink's County, where the the following members of the Govern- king's was founded In in Windsor. 0 Windsor in. the latter part of- the- Aeader, J. D. Stewart, K.C., was run- ment without porffoll ': Hon. G. E. was Hughes, Hon. Robert H. Cox,% Hon. eighteenth century and is the oldest In Queen's County the result David Macdonald, Hon. Frederick J. college in the' Brftish Dominions over- -mine Conservatives and one Liberal. Nash and Hon. Jeremiah Blanchard. seas. It is an Anglican institution In Prince County three Liberals and Hon. James J. Johnston, Attorney- WOUNDED IN TORONTO BANK ROBBERY woven Conservatives were elected. General, was not nominated for thq D. Campbell, Sterling Bank messenger. who was shnt tbroiigb the lung The 1�re bird of Australia is a Every' member of the Bell Govern- present elections. when six bandits made a murderous attack on bank messengers In the heart mimic. In the early morning it to at was of Toronto's financial district, The loss s-astained by the banks, according its best, duplicating the whistle of a �.;rnent defeated in almost every The weather was fine and a iarge to their own officials, Is between eighty and a hundred thousand dollars In came by large majorities. I vote was polled. Worritri votedfor the currency. W. S. Duck, on right, Union Bank messenger. was shot just above locomotive, the barking of a dog, the The. new Opposition leader will i first time In Firr island Provincial slac- the heart. Blood transfusion was re&ortod to In his. case and he is In a cri- call of a magpie, and the biazz of a -�bably be A. C. Saunders, K-C., df tion. Ucal condition. The bandits made a cl n getawlLy.- --cirettlar saw tones. .. 'xA.1 gwr,,.;r: _ ',"^ .�•!so+:°+a'�" '£ -'F.F`..iife'•w".:{. Te?x''"`Aat.." .z. ^a . '�R5`R'• r.' n per#a• 'ur, Y:-a lN y t-- ia' .ilk.': ,�o�,n-.u�b .,M•& '• „ray, «,.,r+s+ y"'^a�, :s;.'1.?'•is a�,.7 h•�4ro+-q4^4 , �' i •. az ..k�T. '• ..k A zxa^ ,rn• o^' .•7. »q„- ..,,,,.gin,,.- ,n,- ;...:.r•„rwa.. �, ,, ,... 'zn'7 f..'••,°,•s•• a r ..h� .7 +tsza ' ac s n�” ° "t:' at?. �- ,5 _;'.-::'? :'r�:.4c�`_.,ri° s „Y i'p1.'•.� *e+ro :+:;n^•i ':+•,� - ',.^.�,ii- i,�'' f% ;rw. r.r :,,�,: .gyp - 'rw w,I•' -''fhx -Cww."$-'_ r.h.. ,,�a '' .. .. ''., 'f.`'"' 4'r• ..� r, . « r±• '^?; ' T n T TQ�T�r °-r-Mrs. Smith's new residence is -The Ladles' Aid of St. And- w r -LOOA.LJ1►J►w■ S. being rubh6d towards completion rev's Church will meet at the by-the carp y eaters. "home of firs Frank W69tne on + -Dr', Serif will be ere as nett• Wednesday -afternoon, Au Sth -� Jtlines 'Riehardson bye par- al next Tilesday to-attend to his at 3 o'clock. 'chased a new Ford touring car. * - - profa%sion-al duties.- Charles Davidson, -of Souris, --W. J. Monney has the frame - -" r•.• } , -Mr. and Mrs. Fielding; f Gra- Man., who, with his three child- Rvi�rk of hie.new residence er8cted. g' �� 'r'• -Art Lang. of Toronto, spent venhnrrt, are vieiting with Dr.' ran, is visiting his mother and , _ - • ..o,*I-v, e. Vu •Lie wv�lsnr and Mrs. ( artwri¢ht alatwrin Rtnr)ii�am, c+411Pr1 on Pick - : -Fred Hardy of Claremont, _ering friends on Wednesday.' �I j - here. - �. -Mies Minnie Hallett is visiting spent Sunday with Dav�&and Mre. -.-Tbe Johnson Bros:,`contract- - Sykes of the lake shore. -ore, have been held up for a day or :.her sister, Mrs, W. H. Heron, of -Dr. E_A-�Sadleir dentist will two this week witli their work of `Ashburn. be in his office on Tbureday from paving the- Provincial HiRliway -Mies Marjorie Clark spent 10 a. m. td 5 0. In,. ns usual. * fur the Rant of cement. Cement . :Sunday in Toronto with her stn- - -•• _ F� :ter, Miser Mar Clark. -Mrs. G. W. P. Every and sou,, manufacturers are kept busy sup y Frank, -of Whitby, are visiting. plying the demand. -The Home Telephone Co. are with her sister;Mrs'. W. J.Miller: - erecting a cable through the west- -Mrs. Claude Field is spending `ei'n part of the village. CARD. OF THANKS. _ , ...,,.. _ s few weeks with her sister, Mrs. - _ :� -' •� �. '-� ,-�. .. - ..... -R. A. and Mrs. Somerville (Dr.) Geo. Field, of Des -Moinesi We wish to thank our many friends 1a, s 18 eat a couple of days lash week tvpith friends id Toronto. Iovl a. and neighbors for their kindness and ,,. `.; -Mrs. F. F. Balsdon and two expressions of wrupatby during,the -Mrs. A. Barrel),we are glad to:children, of, Burford, are visiting illness and death of our dear fatber, s -. r report, somewhat improved, the former�s parents, W. J. and Joe. B. AND D. tT. G ORMLEY. 'w after her serious illness. Mrs. Clark. --Arthur Cuthbert; of Passa- ,M '. .. -Mrs. R: A. Bunting is alj}a to ,Yew Advertisements. dena, Cal., spent the week end in be around again, after being eon• ' 'Pickering with relatives. -• .. �.. 4 fined to her bed for aeyerul days -J. and Mi•s. Hallett speat'Sun- OR B:�LE-A-collje pup. r tuontha r through illness. old. Apply Gerald Glark,Dunbar2on. 45-46 •, -•• .,°• _day with,the latter s sister,.-Mrs. -Monday neat being Civic Huli= ..... - ,rw x ��s.,_.:Q..W. Burt, of West Toronto. day the business places;in the will= OR SALE-The Salem church shed. z �:� i ,Y -Miss Dorothy Ball and , Chas. Pebbly to F.1�'.Gibson or W.W.Gee. 96-97 •� .�:;� age will be closed. Those having _ _ _' ' . • ', sd-t ... _ _ Gay, of Orono, spent a few Jaye -. with Elsie and Earl Lockwood.• business to-do should attend to it GtT ou E FOR BALE- HHpvy R° On Savirda Thought"range, 6 hole, in good condition. -------- — -- - ---- ------ - :' -Jams Allaway and sister, Mrs. y' Apply to Mrs.S.W. Davis,Pickering.. .491E _ - 4:...J. H. Beal, of Claremont: spent -COMING EY E S�>�c1Ai.lfaT-Dr. , - F.E. Luke, 187 Yonge St., Torou- MINDERS FOR BALE-1 Massey- Sunday frith J. R. and Mrs.The:-. Harris.eft.cut; and 1 Frost& wood,6-it. , at A. cut,both in good running order. Apply to D.A. • to, optometrist and optician - _,_, H. Allis s drug-store, Whitby, Pugh,Claremont. Mf �l -Miss Irene Murkar, of Toron- spending this c Tuesday, An g. 14th. - Don't miss _ . to, is a eadin a two weeks bolt- this chnce. g * JEAN H. FISHER-Piano Teacher. - :dAy at the home of her parents_ At Claremont on Saturdays. Pupils prepared �. -$y special request the Whit- for examinations. Studio si Mrs. Lyman Pit-, , ere. key's. Phone 3000. 411E :4, by Citizens Band will give another - '. -N.-Draper, of Toronto, W. R. f _ ,�; band concert in Heydnehoce Park, OOT9 REPAIRED--Boots and and Mrs. Draper, of Mount Albert Whitby, next Sunday, Aug. 5th, shoes repaired neatly and quickly. Thos. spent Sunday with C.W.and Mrs. wntaon. Shop and residence just west of St. r ' Plkey. and is becoming very dry at ery dclyock. Silver collection. GeoSRESH[V(3 OUTFIT FOR SALE p Everybody welcome. Hutchings Bros., of the Brock �{1 from the lack of rain and pasture I 1—Peerless cleaner, Sawyer-Massey en ine n road who threshed their fall and International cutting-box: -Apply and garden stuffs are beginning to who on Tuesday, shipped a CST- Crawford R.R. 1.Goodwood, 45-98 -suffer. ' load on he First 'of 1�. -The raspberry crop, owing to y' STAR RADIO SET FOR SALE- AuRast: Considering the ' late STAR unlimited range,complete with Willard the dry weathev, is a _poor one, Vin. . spring. this is-erg early. battery and aerial,it➢perfect wbrking condition. - Cir f, although some report a good Veld For furlhtr particulars apply to A. B. Bundy. ' o!fine berries. -David Sykes, foreman on L. Pickering, 3 t ,3t Pnckrin's farm.on the lake shore , -Mrs. J. H. Rogers, who is visit (the Lean:iag farm) met 'with a-FOR S3ALE-1 Chevrolet 490 tour- ;a i in her daughter, Mrs. Thomas O. ng car, in firer-class shape, new tires all _._ `'+ qr, gg serious accident on'Tuesday even- round: 1 light Six McLaughlin. 5 good_tires. ,- g�r: + ': Jo3�natoa, of Gorrie, ie in poor in g. He was enga-ged taking in This car can be bought right., Collacutt's Gar- _ health at. resent. ' .se.Pickenng. 43tf • CHAPMAN f ' , p ba and was on the scaffold in ;:r:.,_ -The.- township councill' vrill the barn, when one of the timbers QTRAYF;D-Oo to the premises of _ inset OD Tti @edgy next for the kJ-he undersigned,lot 15,13.F.con.Pickering. - �R a Of the 9CaffUld turned Over Causing-an aged mare': owner may have same by pros- w• transaction of general business, him to fall to the floor, fracturing mg roperr and paying expenses. L'4547r Squiee, instead of Monday, the astral day' two othis ribs and shaking him R.�1 10. l,'Pickenng, of meetia him up badly. • We are glad to OR SALE-Fast 6-year old pacer, f. -Mrs. lVm. Wilson and dan kaow-that he is now doing well, ' L'quiet.well trained and sound. Also three g q .. 4 ghter, Mies-Myrtle, of.Bowman- Holstein heifers, one pare bred; coming three will®, have returned home, after —Mrs W, A. Ham and daught- years old,due in,Oetober.Call and see.at ibt 11, `• . ere.' Margaret and Edythe; who eon'.7,Pickering. -Milton N.Pegg• 46tf 'ji l- aa�peeodtaR a few n-eeka with Uri. for the past year have been vigil :-Lockwood rj OR SALE-Cheap. all kinds of Ing with relatives in Pickering Summer WeL4.nu -Mrs. Rollick,, of Toronto wli0 ' wagons,harness,and all kinds of farm tm- * Peterbvro and Toronto, left on p1ements tit good order. A1ao several heavy and has been visiting her parents. 3se. Friday last for their home in el; t.eale.and cook stoves and beaten,• High- f r- _seed Mrs. Henderson, Of meet$Ill. est price d for bides and wool: also hie ooul- spent Sunday with her uncle and Honolulu. They were accompani- try. H.Berman,StonSviHe. Phone 1903 17tr aunt,W. Q. and Mrs. Raw. ad as far as Toronto by Robert g purchased 's - - - - -- -= - RUCKING-Having and Mrs. GOTdoa Gordon Ham, Tnew motor truck,I am p&es -Our senior football team went prepared to cater to *�� y ��j C t' who took a business .course in the public. ..Goods delivered.to and from the .LJee r hl�e V a11va9 Shoes . Latest _to Whitb on -Monday 'evening Peterboro, -is remaining' in that sty at,feasonable rates. Farmers' produce gs- 7T7���- k y pecrally solicited. For furtber 'nforma and played a league match with city where he has taken a posi quire of Tboa.Szepp1h�ensoa.Clare Wi5t, to i- styles easy lasts and reason- the beam of that town,. bat lost to Thos.Fa�pw,G�Swnod. Phone Smuffville � 57•r„. - ..after a well-contested game by0 ���„ 'tltQioe-set-°6 `_ _ +4 ai _ ___ --able prices. ---- --------- - r. - .4 too 0. - e `vlceewill begin is the Methodist D A 11t C I G Fine line Of Silk Hosiery in '11 shades ` ,-. —Don't forget the Ra r g and Presbyteriva churches, and be held'this(TJu Ad&y) evening will continue during the month of l�monal )ark; under the'&us- At Orchard Ina, Rouge Hill, King- " Services will be held'in 4 picas of the Catholic Women's St.Andrew's church at 10.*a. m.. °ton Road,every Tuesday and Satur- League. A splendid time to &sear• day at 8p m.,(standard.time). also on r 'yr:h - and in the Methodist church in the holiday. Excellent Boor and ;Boys rulllmer".�ersey 8, fih:rki Trousers and Hnickers, ed t0 al l. evening, music.] g, st 7 o'clock. this to be king apace for one hundred P $lack Play SuitB. .� couple Of`suite _ -Mrs. Thomas Douglas, of To. Peggy y P. . . continued daring the month. care. 46�- ronto, spent the week-end here of these and oar youngster' is During the first two SaadayR of - y � � with bar mother, Mrs. Barrels, the. mouth Rev. P. F. Gardiner - clothed for. the summer. - • _ ��, { _ .. tend'when here attebded the funs' will conduct-the services and-Rev. - e - -' ral of the late James Gormley, of W. A. Banner the Iaet.two. _ f Dunbarton. -A booklet, entitled "Canning, Farm Machines and Repairs sold by - 1 -bar football. teams and girl's �.N. Sharp, Kingston Road, f purpose going to Drying, Stoi•iog," has- just beau _ _. . .: _ - • E WEAR _baseball team ur 13�,tet of VG'bitbp, 'MEN'S _ Claremont on Monday to take issued by the Fruit Branch of the y Dominion Department of Agri- 2 Telephone Usbawa SB2 R 4' -d�airt in the sports which will be- Everything you-want, Underwear, Shirts, Boots, Hatse - • -held at the formal. opening of the cu lure. The recipes contained �' g y ._ Memortt Park. therein have.been very carefully OPTOMETRIST Caps Running Shoes,. Overalls, Smocks etc. } selected from- the standpoint of. Miss Nellie Sier returne .ja ute ` s t "fie practicability and simplicity, and _ �Pe are showing a splendid range of Clothing Samples from -_ last week, after- visiting )I¢ie1-rteeted by outstanding fiutliorities and Optician Bred Jephson, of Streetsville, end $2Q a suit'to as high as your purse will allow. Mies RoeieSier also returned holy in home economics. The booklet after-after spending a week -with is issued in an endeavor to encour• - - 4ciends in Audley. age the housewives of Canada to Bunting, ' * '-- d can and preserve greater gaanti. , Fred T - ickerine -Our senior- football team went` ties of Canadian grown fruits and "Established1l8.57. :over to Oshawa on Thursdaysfter- noon and played a leaRue�game vegetables. Those desiring this with the team of that town.' Osh- booklet should writs to the Fruit �- "W. D Z'1 :I� = awe won in a closely contested Branch, Dept. of Agriculture, ' Ottawa, edcloainR therewith five 9f 2191 Queen St. ast, match by a score of-2.1, cents, Z O BUNDY'S HA D AR -Correspondents are requested rM O R O to send in their budgets Of news FAIRPORT. ' Will be at Dr. N. E. McEwen's Drug - a day earlier tbao neual' next _ week, as we intend to publish on Mrs. Chas.Oroeeland, Winnipeg, is Store each.Wednesday from fi 10 a, ea. to 9 p.m. edgy ,afternoon instead of a ceding a month with her parents, � � _,- her e.�,;--$Y-eo�tying--wit�_�a►measadMra.__.Hadle� - --- - - Eves Examined T1.�,..,J • B. T.Hadle and-dau daughter, Svivia, - - - t equest it will be-mach• &p- F B . Lewis Duplicated ` pI'eciated, motored up from Montreal and were over the week-end of J. Y. and C�laaeee,3f ,you need them, (food guests -With the dry, warm weather Hadley.. Advice if you don't. of the past two weeks the grain Jaa. Y. aodMrs. Hadley hadaetheir - - he_Famous Cold Water Paste,' aste, - crops are ripening -rapidly. •The over the week-end Rose Had- Dom jj Q fall wheat harvesting is now over e!of Sudbury, Mre, Chas. Crossland �+ M ALE Mil I in White and Tints. - and threshing operations have be of Winnipeg. Sylvester and'Mre,,H$d- _ _ - ua. Oats.and barley will soon ley and Mine ' Sylvia• Radii, of 4e harvested, some fields having Montreal and F.E. and Mrs.Read and �.PZti,.ias+�Z= @� _ i already been cat. three children of Toronto. pound Of Muresco will cover: - - - = -A. T. and Mrs. Law and child- BROUGHAM. " W shave just received a ___-- _-- •, _ en, of Alma, motored dower on _ T unday. We regret Lo hear that l+diaeM.Hoed spent a few daye'in a shipment•-oi seventy-five square feet - _..'Mre. Allaway has been -in poor Brookliulast week. vmigda'e' Best Flour •- health. and rise been com Aed to Per and Mre. Thornton spent ;r go to the hospital, Toronto,to era Sunday in Port Perry. , Put Up iD 1, 2 and 51b. packages -Y ergo an operation, She is now Harvesting of -raepberrjee and fall +�: Ogilvie B doing ere well can be expected. wheat is the order of the day. _ • -- " ` - y Via• -Mies Lizzte Morrissey, of•1![on- peter and Donald. Reesor andfam- Royal Hou�eho :'. treat, id a abort visit last week fiy'of scarboro, visited (lea an Mrs.M1•e. Drop In and get a Color Card and .;. pa Duncan on Sunday. ALSO, M' to the home of bar brother; N. J. Cecil and Mrs, Bate have moved t,6' - read all about this % Morrissey, of Cliurch St. She is Brooklin, after a few months stay Past Flour` tta: engaged in a tonr of inspeotioa of with his aunt, Miss 1. B.Bate. the hospitals in Toronto,Windsor, Attend Denny's sale at Whitevale " finish* s , Chicago, St.Pan], and the Mayo y g Chopping and Oat Rollin 2 � � �ri,..,.•• oo Tuesday, Au net 7th. and secure 8 san its ' Bras. Hospital, Rochester, Minn. game of his choice dairy cows. every week day i ;* The regnlar monthly meeting of the Site was accompanied part of the Brou ham Methodist Ladies' did wUl A.11 kinds Of Feed On hand. , Tickering v0sy by her ei:rter, Rev.Sister-Mar old in the church on Wednesday, w d 4 r;apov, and Lwo other Sisters, Of ,tug. 8th,at 2.80 p, m. The motto for , Bundy, _ ,1 Montreal. `.,.*�w ibis wOOi.b la Lo+ra.' i r . ,,� -.__ ..••,,.per,. .,,.'a:� ��,«;.r.a�,+,-,:•.w. -- , .; - +XS