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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1923_08_17 NEWS 12;�!] ==V,0� ump-q A Or;, ? "0 J Mll 5, Orw AL. .41- 0 L11 PICKERING, ONT.,TRIDAT, AUGUST .17* .moo. 48 ' X 1923 'KINSALE. .Established 1828 Geo., -Ek -DAiker The mouthl meetiogoftheCtlerry- Threshing has begun. Spencer w ood Ladies'Aid will be .held at the Bros, are quite busl in this locality. home of-Mrs. J. Honey. at Milliken. The steam roller ind acre GREENWOOD � . on Th ured ay, A ug.23rd,at 8.00 P. m. been used improving the road The-Roll verse containing the word "kindness." 9jience there is quite an improvement. .J Ugh. All the ladles of the community are Keep u the good work. .pot.E taing . .dft so cordially invited to attend. Mrs Mackie has been confined to MILLS F. TOMLINSON. M. B.. Member his bed. through illness 'for several AUDLEY. days and under the doctdr's cate. At No of the College of Phaiciaris and Protection I c Pi of Ontario. Office: that �ormerly occu time of writing she was reported some the late Dr.R.Brodie,and latterly by Dr. .-Does Cost—It Pays. Harvegfing operations have V,een *better. 'Her many friends hope for speedy recovery. OF Phone. Claremont,pat. 231y rushed along during the recent fine her s NNO11t, M.D. Cab I afford Lightning Protection? weather. L.R.C.S., Next Sunday, August 19Lh, is the % -N'a OR-dimnbca`r , member of the College of without Can I afford to be F. H. Westney . was -the first to annual ,memorial service at Salem Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario.Ilsectiato Lightning Protection? thresh fall wl�ieat,here. His splendid Cemetery.. Sermons will be' preached BARLEY WANTED of F�oyal Oollege of surgeons, Edinburgh. crop yielded, over 40 bushels to the by Rev. Chas. Laiigford.-of Toronto, :0"dttenti a to daiesses of women and 'Will I run tbe'risk of having one or Highest price paid. Must be.good acre. at 2.30 and 7 It. ni. Special singing by r.a.0mcZand residenos,.Brough&.m. all Of.my family killed by lightning or Mrs. Murpbk. of Orange.ville. f9rm- the Grien'wood Choir and special offer- my home or barns burned, when I quality. :r Z. -opract c know reliable Government Reports erlyMiss Jennie -Dunlpp and an ex- ings taken at each service for the up- -I am buying WAFAT at to resident.,called on friends here this keep of the cemetery' Let every one P say that not one protected building market price. R. GORDON McKAY�Chiroprac- w(-ek. interested attend these services and DR. Otficehours—Z.30 to 5.00and7.00to Miss Bunnpr. of Pickering,conduct- assist in the. up-keep of these sacred With the'bij drop iii the price of auff ered$1 loss last year slid that 1012 .9.00 and by appointment. Phone-320. Brock unprotected buildings suffered $784,- ed services in the church her On Sup grounds. ,Stmt, Whitby. .000 lose last year. day last, her"efforts being much ap- BABLEY FEED, A I can't afford to do without Lightning preciated. BRAN AIND SHORTS Protection. I will see Uec.E. Baker M.,C. and }Ire. Zimmerman,of Vo- WEST HILL. it will pay you to sell your grain a put on'right away. E. CHRISTIAN, B^"tei Bad and h ve it p conic, Miss Buckley and Miss Fuller, and buy-these.,feeds. - A*l3ohisitor.Not"T Public Eta of Buffalo.spent Sunday with F. M:. An event of unusual importance will I /.... : Koney to take place on the evening. of August' A limited quantity of 6&n.lk00**Byack St.North,WibV• Oft and Mrs. Chapman. U be Win. Chapman and wife, of Buffalo, 22nd. when a garden party will Heavy Oats Wanted. WILLIA M J. BEATON,B. A..Bar called on friends here this week. He held on the beautiful grounds Of M41 Chopping on Monday, Wednesday"' rioter, Solicitor. member of the firm o; Stouftille ,Ont, lived formerty,on the farm now own- George B Little, near Br*own's Corn,•RyCkman Dentson.Foster and Beaton. Toronto and Friday, 8c per b g until General Tivats Building.85 Bay Street.Toronto. ed by-Urban Blake.:, ere. The Ladies' Aid of Melville further notice. The township council should see Church. under whose auspices it is be. Telephone Main 961 and 9-62. g held. have provided a first-class that the road leading to Audley(C. P. gram in which 'the Unionville, Detrtttl R. )qtation gets,&coat of gravel before. P"I Male a artists as ------- ... . fall, as it Is i bad condition. RRA bilao,vyco. L;.Jc. ',1.1- J. C..;K, M;0, e Quartette and such H L J. HUDSON. D. D. S.. L. D. S.. H • 132 Carlton St..Toronto, "Hudson's New OUNBARTON. Story, Mrs. W. H. 'McLeod and Mr. 57*16_� comfortable plate work... Writefor CLAREMONT Rushworth, entertainer, of Toronto. . ` `.�.! W..'�.01 or phone North 5316, 4•16 Mrs. To estra will also provide many numbers. _;11� Licensed Born. on August 11th. to Harry and will appear. The Harrington O-rch- R. D. C. S.snitb, Dentist. 4touff- -9e. a daughter. Dwirte. HonorCraduate of Chicago and T r and Undertaken Mrs.-and Miss Allia. of Toronto.are All In all, it promises to be the evenY- G.- �Embalme rento Universities and-the Royal College of gueoti of Miss A. Thom. of the season for Pickering and Sca;r- ide Motor Hearse. Denta!Surgeons­ Phone office 1011, Residence boro townships and as the farm is eas. 1015, No outsid.- appointments. 261y Burnham Gilmour.Lloyd.sud Elmer Toronto connection for Pilirrell, are holidaying at Alex..ily reached a hi crowd will Higety Had ------- Elaspita;l­ Serview,' -'Thom a. h-ir•VPFLV to hi Farm. A re- JL_# Graduate of the Royal Col of Dental -Mrs.-'and the Misses Thompson are freshment booth will be on. the SuMleons and University of 74!tlto. Office holida over W.M. Pringle's hardware store- Whitby holidaying with their daughter and grounds. and the popular price of 25 0911ce hours 9 tQ12 I to 5.30. Ind.'pl:one 0: sister, iMrQ Allic. cents for adults and 15 cents for child. Bell photie 2 BASKETS FOR SALE S. McConochle has improved his r*n will place it in the reach of every- 2 0 reside6ce with a beautiful btiD room -ond. Rev. J. W. McLeod will take f'ettKna to and a coat of Paint. the chair at 7.30 standard time. Every- notify the public that he has purchased from the body is Invited and a right.good yvel- The Uni The uLdersigned wishes Mr. and Mias Gibson. of Toronto. Vers O-KERSLARE. B.--V. Sc. Honor are visiting their cousins, Mr. Dunbar come will.be waiting you. &:J.Graduate of University of Toronto. All executers'of the late W. G. Barnes ' dMrs_tDr.� D a&-V7L1M.W cas"CiZ� arid careful attention.Phone an ale (One of Our Productions) 321y • all the basket sad basket material in 000t. stock and will be able to furnish.fruit Mrs. Dick and daughter,Mrs. Kamp WHITEVALE. We sell Sill's Rite-Lite Lone for of Kalamazoo. IlL. are visiting the basket* oaths shortest notice and at former's brother, George White. Miss Irene Pugh Is visiting he I r an I at all makes of cars—the best current ptices. Write or phone, i6U*in**,A gavb*. Wetwe::Ipleased tones James Me- M In the market for Mrs. Lick. of Oshawa.' the price. I a -Siagaaa. Fallt. renewing old Harold Pugh. of Toronto. spent the V. RICHARDSON FRANK PENNOC Z3ces in our midst last week. week-end with his parents here. Real Es an SALE -UN- -RM'7& -Aum*---0 tale. M '00V No U-zVREN R-IVRR�-- fA 2 Heteu m and Reg. and airs. Pearce.of lorocio. rawk.Etc..Aremr.6nt. 39tf jri�* :and Mrs. Chas. Annie are were the guests last week (it Mrs. �-Heavy Wagon.: at 4E y1pr Buggy, M ing the Tis, picnic at Londoa Griffin. "V POSTILL. Licensed Auctioneer, a week. this Miss Marion Johnston has returned :Set of Iron Elariowe A' . foe Omw1hos of York and Gerb•rio. Atio. In theabsence of the president and from a lengthy visit to friend's 'at' IiI=galoo of all kin" aftes;usd to ou sbonew PICKEMG All in go6d shape. soft". Ad&oas 6 ress Rivw P.O.. 0ot, vice.presidents, Miss Muriel Th(?w Pontypool. conducted the Mission Band meeting Alf. Aoe.1L%%d.l ldren. of Allison. Woodworking and General 3.111EAT011 TOWNSHIP=Rx LUMBER YARD last Saturday. paid a fly g visit 0i Sunday to-J. A. Blacksmithing. • CWTV7ozoor. o0candM&MM for bakkall and Mrs.Wu b H. JACKSON, Brock Ro9A _01108s 410, AG"UNUAt. Not. Now" be bum QREENW.000. S. J. &ad If;@. Dickson'&W jkagnet W. an$am V=;, a worida" Lis Dickson. of Toronto.spent t Asphalt R,6ofing he weer Pickering, Ont. T-�AVID A. PUGH—Uwe stock sue. A poultry cullfag demonstration Is end with Gen. and Mrs. Burkholder. JL,,F tagmeer.. Graduate of C. M. Jones' School. Bie on-Saturday aftdrnoon, Aug. 13. titer. Miss Katherine. of WiDai g C=SoLifrtisae 'etperience with No PP w sale at 8 o'clock. hv George Millet', author spent SundAy with W. S. and rrs Block and ring work. AD kindi of -a carof Toronto As- ly attended to. Term reasonable.-?boor of the Cold Belt Poultry Course. stid Major. Just arrived another is being held on the flocks of Norman Bet t and Mrs. Middleton and d-an- remont. ph&lt Slab Shingles, ,.. : N ere off_h'te7 an expert on poultry, All interested Dr. B, B. and Mrs, Beaton and .-I.-WM. MAW. LICENSED AUC- -red and green shades are invited to attend. children returned home, after spend. in. 'and 5 in. to the TIONEER.for York.Qatarm and Durham The garden party on Fred Gibson's lag the week with D. R. and Mrs attended lawn on Tliesday evevinir last was a Beaton. -% I . .1 . . - • t ties, All kinds of sale. IptI7 Is. * Cement; Ute:7 be to. Terms reasonable. at "US iney sentat NEWS'Office. Boil and Indepon. weather. We Will most successful rffair. Upwards of - Miss Mary Hanolin has -returned-to sent Pbmas- Whitby,Ont. 51Y $3�O was taken at the gates. The Toronto, much improved In health,• quote low prices on grounds are ideal for such an affair from a lengthy vacation with her par- lCoal -the above -in large and the arrangements contributed entsh7ere. ­R BROS much to the enjoyment of all. The Edumnd Moore on Friday last, with q pro Lu bei (FRENCHMAN'S *ram was contributed by all 9W his four children !Lad three grand. M BAY) artists. who-gave thk2irl services in Kid children, celebrated his 80th birthday. of the Greenwood church. . Ruthre.n His many trends join in congratuw W. Do Gordon & Son, B61ders, General Contras McDonald was unable to be present Lions, Shiingles.. and tore and Sign,'Writers, sent David Broi. to tike his place. Died, at Toronto, on the 10tb 'Inst., T. Their efforts were roundly applauded. Fanny, rellet of the late George Bur- -Alterations and -JUST CHOOSE MissLadell's impersonations wereof ton. "With her husband Mr Reudy Roofing reimirs'af every ft. Burton description. Concrete work, especial merit. Bertram Brown, vio• resided in the vale for many years linist,who supplied in the absence of and had many friends here. - Tutbr. Chinloevs repaired If you are in the market for a new Miss Buschlea, coittribuited really high aiad Lath ' meat was made in the.cemetery here, Estimates free. car, we can give you a Chev- class selections, white the Uxbridgo where her husband was laid to rest a .-FAIRPORT P. 01, - ON T. curet. Superior, - Oldsarcy. Orchestra outdid themselves in the few months ago. Deceased was P. bile, Oakla'nd, Over. number and melody of their selec- sister-in-law of Wm. F. Burton,of lions. The other artists were At their this place. E E S AandorDurant. Fe A. 0 R) best also. The crowd was one of the T I it Tries, Shrub C. All yo-u 'have to do is-.sta towli'leh largest ever seen at this popular gar-- ru Et car and we will also service den party. Dr. James Moore occupied GREEN RIVER. Having secured the &4[!nr.y for E.D. same-and repair all makes the chair in his usual good style. Re. Smith & Son. Ltd., Nurcerymen, Mrs. Cowie is quite ill again. of Winona, Oat of cars with the freshmects were.e sold on the grounds. 6. Doten is much improved. guarantee. Mrs. Bice is much improved in A am prepared to take orders for an BROUGHAM. "i'.. health. P ke' ' r- mO kinds of Fruit Tress,Small Fruits, Satisfaction guaranteed or your Roy Carter is all smiles these days— Ornamental Shrub@ Etc., at L.K. and Mrs. Devitt, of.Torontp, lowe-t panible_pricst noozi-ey refunded. tire holidavine with .Wm. and'Mrs. it's a bO Devitt. acs. �_M�Its 7vi"1414 w4h Miss Special rates for large quantities, Give no ti call on repairing or when Mrs. Ed. Thornton.. of Woodstock, Mary Doten. 28tf buying a new car. Ug is visiting her sister, Mrs. T. C. Don't forget the social at Ben� ion Wilson's on Wednesday, August N. J. Chapman, Pick Brown. ermg John and MrV Littlejohn,of-. East the 22nd. Gerow's Garage Toronto,visitetYwith his mother her Markham Anglican Sunday 96bool e it is My valla 11 on Sunday, 4 held their annual picnic at Wilson's Store Business Miss Bate has sold b-er house and lot Park on Monday last. JW To help you ruin part of yours, rougham to Robert Devitt and Intends moving Dr. and Mrs. Braithwaite,of Union- :il to Stratford. vide,visited with Benson and Mrs. 7 '33Y"Maing a New Garage in the Vil• Phone W5 Pickering Mrs. Swardfager and children. 'of Wilson on Friday last. Up of Wbitevale I am prepared to do Winnipeg,spent a week with her bra Many tourists camp over nigh,here XILL THE BUGS all kinds of repair work, including in the*park, several a night being a thee, F, 0. Casale. top@ and side curtains, also making mean average, New York. Ohio, Min- .Paris Green 75 Cents :7 Rev. Wm: Moore, a former pastor your old car look and run like new by here. occupied the pulpit in St.-John', nemots.and Eastern ears being great-: Ar�enite of Lead 45 cents per lb. Riving it a good coat of.mew paint• church on Sunday. est in number, 2J lbs for $1.00 FALL R M I ... . . I Agent for Toronto machinery, includ- Mrs. McMaster,of Toronto,is spend- Persons who destroy and remove lag; signs and flags by the roadway must Pumps,; Windmills,'Siloo infg a few weeks with her brothers, remember and Gasoline Enginm :OPENS AUG. 27TH George&ad John Phillips. these are protected by tb;e Standard Patent Preparations.' Win. sod Mrs. Dobeft and sons,of O. M. L. and a stiff fine Is the result PHARLBS M. RION, . 'iCrude Drugs always on hand VLLIOTT Beavertov, motored down for a visit of.such depredations. ''Soots Teti aul. whit6viae. Ant with Mrs.Philip recently. Weather and conditions favoring, Several brand new straw at,,lLs Master Stanley McBeth, a, blind boy Metcalfe Conifectioneries. and one of the' campers at Wilson's show that Brougham farms. here had Yo age Charles its,Toronto a good yield of wheat and barley, Park, will play at the church service ft dnes.' P. C. and Mm Cassie spent Sunday Sunday evening. Master McBetb is R Mag' r. Cwain loppfiW Arrange now to enter this famous e ins on e cordlan as well as an at Agincourt. Miss Maggie Cassie. g a the ac Wholesale Tobacco.obac school—famous for strictly high AND FL MI __grade-,,. ArcOmpaa1sd._tbem_._,,__tbir ret-am."oe4lertptano-player-mid- bu nv"k is seldom met Come and bear him. onto to secure employment. borne. ii lino prepared to do Chopping and Early on Saturday morning there A car turned turtle over the em- Oat Flaking every Monday. NO BSTrBR IN CANADA passed away at her home on e fifth bankmont at Wilson's Park on Sun- and Friday Write for catalogue and you will concession, Mrs.George Pbillips, after day. Mr. Nichol, of Mount Dennis, with a won see why you should patronize a lingering illness, borne with Christ- the owner and first time out No E. McEWEN, S- Stoneboats For Sale new car, passed several cars and drove our school. Open all year. Enter Ian fortitude. She leaves to mourn Fortunately the occu. any time, her loss a husband, two sons and two over the bank. unbart, The many Surgeon daughters. Her remains were laid to pan ts escaped Veterinary JaM F. Bayles,' Claremont W campers and picnickers rushed to their .:J. Rlliott, Priucipal rest in the family plot at Aurora on y. H E PICK R I N., G NEWS Rural J�Xlte No.2 [Monday afternoon. 7� ­AM"�F 6�- 7. 9 R.M-NME-1-IRRA �r ,iii 'M Z­z. weeks ago I saw him playing a sturdy, game of tennis. ........... 4rd Balfour-I. may say he really _71," sa, made a lord-is now did not want to be i �ro V.- -tely resigned from publie'llfe. As defini Youio PV- everybody knows, he is Lord Robert cousin, and it is some evidence 0 Cecil's F --or-ueredity that his long-ti.me past an X. cestor was Prime Minister to Queen Elizabeth, and he himself rose to the same high dignity. When he passes te away the title will not die, although The European es ii-he was made a peer,the title Corn Borer leaves he is a bachelor,for by special remala- d der when goes to his nephew, 'the son of its presence his issolve in ,no question of doubt as to brother, Mr.*Gerald Balfour. Guard carefully in a field of come H�re to a story which is possibly not � ho oiling ing water • t the infestation of your crop. true, but it to very characteristic of Agains "A. J.'s" manner. Whon in New York 66 Signs he was shown the Woolworth Building. Beware of These The highest building in the world, sir," W. . The first easily observed he was told. "Indeed," said Balfour, 7s,:: - not at all excited. it accommodates sign of,the infestation is five thiousoud people." "Does It?" he ' the Over of the remarked with bored casualness. "Yes, out stdr- and It is fire-proof through Use u torn tassels. Balf affixed his pince-nez slowly,* eno enough to get ,F feed ffig of the ' letmye roam over the bail-ding and Later the I ., a big lasting suds thAn remarked. "What a pity!" ..worms" begins to show being -,on the stalks,which, Big lasting suds—one Why Climates Change'. 8, cis greatly • weakened, break "The wanton cutting of timber is secret of Rinso's arnaz- an hour �77 r over., the radical change in dissolve Soak responsible for power to inn po Finally the cobs And the climate of the United States, says jq,1 . d Gene Strattori-Porter, the tam f you don't get or more 'dirt. I Ous if You ur;a&- (Cvlared cloth"pub,hag an hOU4 " 6hanks become infeste American.authar. cls, you have the entire stalk col- lasting au and "With the'cutting of our timber has the ground. -come a change In our climate; weeks niot used enough Rinso. 7, lapses to drought in summer and destructive Of r then seals it- he� need c windatorms, winters alter The bore soaking, only cyclonic After so y the most soiled clot self for the winter in corn nating from a condition so Open as to a light rubbing with dry Rinso. stubble or cor stalks, freeze prematurely forced fruit and gr if yo 'aon�t need boiling 1 U uie'Kinsoe which must either be &in. and winters so stringently.cold that the fruft trees are killed outright. Your clothes burnt UP or ploughed un- "The even. temperature and the boil your white cottons, U80 But if you like to der before Jun e ist of the rains every three or four dais which 'W�e knew In childhood are things of the enough Anso solution to. get the iuds you like. -.,year f following. Summer In these days means at. Sumin h pa b to scorch for weeks at A stretch�1. with iI by the largest soap makers 46.. Write for Pamphlet on heat; and in the same of-this insect unalleylated control state In which I was born, It has be- in the world to do the family iv&h as LUX ing& come necessary for the sons of the does fine th Dominioti Department of AgnculhvO eas4 and safelY as men who -wasted the woods and the —Dominion Entomologist waters to put"In overhead sprinkling Arthur Gibson t LEVER BROTHERS LIMITED asiocist Zatene. systems in order to grow their garden (Notet AAldress, m4airlds t* tb@ rissstsion Zated 111302 Onaws. lBded 11901 for ides"Cad- to vegetables, while windmills and irrt- TORONTO XmIsnakirita Field Lab@0`1119007. SUSI OUUUAD. gation are becoming common. Piet stemk"r. oat) ­In my childlicad my father planted Garden InleCtIl. Division Oj pield Crop and C Entomological Branch. Ottawa. Ont. grain with the name certainty of hay. Ing a full crop, that be had of alter. The DLhha. night. nate day and 01 "T"ay•the farmer on my land has I never knew the dahlia bloomed so uo-mnre Idea whether he will met a sweet heat, corn Till I saw one In your,old. nod ilOcer, -a I paying yield from the w in fashio from his shop, Asked his assistant that he puts into the #e plot, • castomers had.been In.. potatoes whether any than he has as ORIES OF WEII to whether tli Where still you,try The reply cyclone will blow his house Into the To keep old alive 'I ly was,"Yes,one. Sba wanted _thingR KNOWNIMOPIX -_T told bar we 'thi other Old, faiths and sentima to. at some apricot jam, but - lake or pass few yards,on Lowering Herse IV hadlet any." r 7," - . .i of IV- And flowers that k=ear thel day "You say she's lo-vering herself �Z yt �grocer 00 11167 ai_ V When bonnet-strings and crinolines _GIrJ Designs Irish stamps. The, 0 W ; : ., were fresh, 3 h to ha offered the lady It h, That manr' sistant Dogs Following Motorif. Yes, he doesn't like high heels and 7U latest iptampe that have been ts- me a -M1 should always--en- Romance as forma -*,forgjot so other i ten vales- State, the four A Sell something similar to The-practice is-again being indulged she's stopped wearing them." sued by the Irish F 0 tines. . . . 'pence and nine pence den* I WAK what was asked for if he had not the in of allowing pat dogs to run behind For you who love tbein yet In Gokre is very prevalent throughout thane been from the des to a dangerous pr6, All th4se are left, plaintive and fragVe precise article. motor cars. This ;:,_Itgeu the girl ot The next next time the grocer went out deeding - for the dog. It becomes ghosts the Himalayas caused from drinking cwenty.;one. the Inquired of the assistant when be overheated and strained In trying to Who come again Into your garden -snow water. When Miss Girling was an art stu-I returned what had happened in his ab- keep up. and Is apt to suffer greatly. When you are there alone. dent she qualified qualified as a techakal In—sence. It is a cruel and thoughtless proceed But for,us all Aviation schools will be established the Irish Department of I The employee -answered: 'Mrs. Ing, and one that will not be permitted. Each summer In remembrance at Guayaquil and Quito by the govern- Aptructor in. Agriculture„ as well ass certified Tompkins has been In and wanted It. A dog must, of course., Rave exercise, The 4ablia blooms, meet of Ecuador. Uscher under the Board of EdUC&tiOu, tooth-bruab. I told her we had not got. but It should be obtained in some Nodding in queenly 5"te, parsued her own studies with sttch� any, but that we had blacking-brushes other way. Breathing of older things; ...and ♦ X 'success that she obtained a -ecbolar- and scrubbing. brushes. she told me Lost days and nights. q, .'iWdp in the Dablin School of Art. insulted In her e gone by. she had never been.so LaW A greikt-many oxeye.daisies went to P.Omsac Miss GLrUng's design has the merit• life." seed last month. The outlook for an —FALzabeth Osbprm. of effective simplicity. on aback- one to iin roved being of ma ved crop for next year is good. well mankind Don't wait for some ;ground of shamrock Is Impaled a The be in pain to get Kendall's Rltyl" the avowed throughout the world".is tb �ahjeld containing the, arms of all the '-what a I .-1 - 108- Spavin Treatment in the vinces, with "Ireland" In Gaelic, 5 A hardy-gardy in London has b aim of the Rockefeller.Foundation. In: house. talfour's health Is not all his Lord value below. Ha is soured into a "radio bitrrel organ." years since it was established; For A external hurtsand pains the ten �.,�,above spil the old friends would like It to be. it has devoted itself ams wholly o ay The music box contains a radio re ilf lot t _for all Muscular troubles. far over seventy, and the other III Mirt What She Wanted. when he was expected at a little ceiving set with a loud speaker, sur- public health and medical education Kendall's,Spavin Treatment makes good. got a note at the mounted by;a small'aerial. The out- So far, it has spent $76,757,000. KENAMN,seek.,DII,emb-.r sm,IV!L Speaking of the art of handling cuts. luncheon Party, we : - — %_ % •Ines"serd m.me wpy.r)-�"I RFATISH ON Tits moment regretting that be was fit is novel enough to attract crowds keudu s spym Ours f-c Owed! 7.. tamers. Lord Leyetirulms told a good last Sour. i haw�%i roue tom story the other night p in bed, It was only a few of listeners. The first letter ever typed was el= =Ild found A one of tb-I—&U-Im"I I hAVO . He said that a laid'u '15 der ax sUkIn"afeares. 14 ped)XZXXAN." ten in 1830. It contained ont Gdaboalcatysur&uggist's today. Regal words, and is said to have taken more jWHff"Trsoftem_RrfiwdIrn9s6I than four hours to type. DR.IL j.KtXDALL COMPANY. En"burg Falls,Vf",U.SJL n adheres Westminster Abbey 'clock custom of marking the to the ancient cu EN DALLS ' time with a single hand. It has been7 in the north-wes.tern tower for 150 ��Sp"IN years-though its works were recon- TR SWU cred'haLf a .muLuLy T M T most rtant HE Agricultural Industry is our M08 PO -wherein lies # founded on the soil r. industry; ()ntario'S greatest wealth.. 'Whitt shall It bed u have passed the parting of the ;I�WWI:. Now, young man, since you • r life and living within the broad ays and decided to make You rovincela most liberal .—W e, take advantage Of the F Illeld or agriculture, :off er of education. Ontario Agricultural College that A. 6 1 A. education at the Yes, an educ tter man on the land, in the ad. will malce you a bigger and. be 4 or In the science laboratory. Industry. ministrative offtoe icuiturai inaus X. There are many professions within the Agr W51 one of wbileh may interest you. -be Agriculturai Cl�emist, oi Bacteriologist, or :1 The would ..............= GenetIcJIst, or Apiarist, ...... Entcm0logist, orBiologist, or Botanist, or "�. I awle-'ef r�Z-L rprppliat nr Ver, liberal -heAOurneYcd-froI1v1 P. Specialist, cr Dairy Specialist, can get a thorough and grw Master Georges 061rus, ana ine uandII-.4d-I ;;—Ific a.16. MIM"'I Which St. John's, training at the Ontario Agricultural College, Should you decide He has just pertuanent residence at jo continue as a pra&ical farmer the training will be of life•lolig voyage unaccompanied. much on size ac- lee to you. Should you decide to become a professional man second milestone. Mr. P. the education given by thle College makes such possible to you. ior weight, but he Is a recorder-holder. passed the companied---Georges was not for one Georges Delrue Is tits name. He has moment uncared for, and although he calendar gives full information. Write f6i, It. eless. He was one of the moat .,The College ca imeverth p&ggI aboard the spent most of his young life with his objected to the Xlin-.elosa to the full- ' distinguished grand-parents in Tourcoin, a small 'eat porsible extent for the flr�,:rt 24 B. REYNOLDS, M.A., A. M. PORTER, B.S.A., linar Miarkedoss, on Registmr. 7:1 liCanadlan Pacific his period he found that President. a be town on the border line of Belgium and hours. after t lier 'Last westward n V 0 bej_ nV that he the ship was merely a huge playground fe Uolds the record 181 youngest France He took the journey t make the Imight iota his Arents. and take up with everyone his friend. o. 1021645.KIM&WMI g ..-I n�tl arc, t 'c'4 t 'eV.�YL V Yfrf+a,y�. .•�(i:KR��' �"' �.�t.d rre�.. • .. '. _ .-17�1_� �d: 3Si�r•R''Y.r,,l1=l SE!'�9v1+'.' '„i...F ,.„� ,k. .j�a. `jxM-.•^.4tT ,`°ir�, Rt v _mar' , -v6 S.•: .+,c �a.���. "•crWr:nv-C�.f y :f"'• ?'a' t`'"•x *y�,5r • ^y. �?�yy,c•.i,.... -•.'•:.i.. ',i:"may'+ .'A,`�P°#w�•�'+'z! s%►. 51..w*�erg-ui'rw r,�.:•x t twkit .^�•R.' k a #nr.t,^,�c,••ty�i.?f),rd.a� .d• �.r' ��BC' r:::,r .. .b �a :.sr .nw�i�.1�.•. ..•".�.. "Z y t,. ..,a•' '.'.ie'' _�s,+ �`... 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Ontario ,. ---- -- '. . little Solely t0 Weak, Watery 'Dr. ifffi M&Wn will be glad to answer Queodcas an Public San t as► - ` Blood—A Tonle is Needed. #.rs davugh this column AAd:we Was aft/pladiaa Hougler alMdlle _ � Anaemia - literally. impoverished Qtelroeet. ate' .. blood-comeii on so stealthily.that It As often well.advanced before its Vice- ?. secs ia.recogaiiled. Feeliaga of fatigue A great menace to the public health 1 the soda solution to the lime solution diaco>Y}fort are the earliest mania,presents itself in the slip-shod way-in the bottle. Shake thoroughly •I! the mixture becomes gelatinous, set + "A "feetations of the trouble and these are me 'vendors have is serving ice the bottle in.warm water until the ~aeldom taken seriously. . Gradually , ream and soft drinks. A rinse gelatin has'dissolved. Strain through '; small tasks become-an effort and ex- through cold mater is sometimes prat- wet muslin until liquid becomes clear. ertioa causes the heart to palpitate tfcallyy all that the utensils get. Yuri- Wash yvith successive portions of violently. The complexion becomes ous inves*igatfons have shown that warm water until the amount o! the t th soda s lution totals b0 fluid ounces. e ordinar wa bin o methods of a - 01 g s - ' ere to lo Y sallow 1 to Lh sal o or e d Da ?, aetght. The nerves grow weak and water gasses and ice cream dishes Solution No. 2: Hydrochloric acid; the victim displays Irritability ender neither cleanses nor stezes them ,3 fluid ounces. apothecaries' measure. : .sllght provocation and is extremely Contagious disease germs 'could thus Water 29 fluid'ounces. Mix and stir rom mou mou, we o one gallon of water, add ~` - .•• aeasit-Vv t., "Uto". T'1►e appetite is The following dfsinfectarit is retain. 11-8 fluid ounces of solution No. 1. fickle and indigestion often follows. mended by certain boards of health, When ready to .use, add one fluid A oonditioa of anaemia calls fora for the cleansingg � of soda water ounce of No. 2, to the above'mixture. ` tonic, one that will enrich the blood glasses and other dunking and eating i This makes a solution which is prat- , _ ..'and strengthen the nerves, and for utensils: - ticelly neutral and which contains : q" Chia purpose there is nothing can equal Solution No. 1. Chlorinated lime, 12 2.31 per cent free chlorine. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. These pills ozs, avoirdupois, sodium carbonate,j The best method of disinfecting s , )clue the blood all those missing eIe_ 3'/s. 02s. and 66 grains avoirdupois. soda watef glass with the above de- Water to make 50 fluid ounces. Grind!scribed solution is. to first rinse it g; meats necessary to .give strength to the chlorinated lime In a mortar with 1 with warm water; next, with the solu- the nerves',,color to the cheeks, and I'&o fluid ounces of water until a thick tion and, finally, wash off the solution nourfshmeat to starved organs and tis- [paste is made. Transfer the paste to:with clear, clean, cold water. ' sues. Muss Margaret J. Fraser, R.R. 2, 'a gallon bottle, washing i.t from the To wash eating utensils first clean - `' Thesealoa, Oat., has proved the value mortar with 14 fluid ounces of water.,oft the grease and dirt with soap an TlwTob� �g of this treatment. She.sags: I was ;The chlorinated lime must be of full I hot water. ' Rinse. Put in disc very pale and weak. My blood was +strength. Pissoive the sodium car- tent. Rinse with clean, clear,'cold roar and' I was very nervous. I lost bona's M 17 ounces of hot water, Add water. my appetite, my feet and ankles were r swollen and I was In a very miserable Hopp r„ All condition A friend adFised me to toy Ten acres a felt as i + Dr. Williams' Pink Pill& and I got two though _ a n n packages _ bowies, and round 6etbra they were �" 4 The cloves and.the daisies nadler finished that they were helping me. I - * stood _ continued the pills until I had taken a half dozen boxes, with the result that By what,negIect they had been al- ; Lowed to grog. I am now enjoying the best of health. __. Well, thinking about as orchard did.__- ldeatltfcatlon:" �`:--"�- Three oats o! claws- of different 'k • 'all symptoms having dlssppeared. Z no good. - . - T---feel confident that what Dr:Williams' - As a means of identification a flu.'eizes enable a new hammer to pull a x3 )Pink Pills did for me they will do for And tltea he gathered back to him the nail from an angle. others, tf given a fair trial." 'Would Get 'Em Soon Enough. dream: photographsaoft has combined X-ray T g Next year it would be different-no Dettion� ;erg with • You can get these pills from any Female Orator (fiercely): When more need ��' fingerprints. f You C>il�1111t aledleine dealer or by Gall at 60 cents will woman get loan's wages? Of hiring help or some one ebe'a New a bo:•from The Dr.Williams'Medicfas Mr. �Reatton (in Audience): She'll Lem: Exactly how a bird soars.L not s ltal yea w Prsa>eta s �Oo., Brockville. Oat. get mine Saturday night determined fact. Ciess,eak"Culdwals �.AA � -���t No more of seeing then acres go to J1.A['��7Y T (-ai�a7 I �1 �T _ seed• ��i T G7 Hid Mc"1111 a.and smanAlir. laic. i0 SUMMER la EA i i ��'e a'teaew Door iomod"s �4 W ��E7r�can BBOQ Almost before we knew it enmmses - ,. here. Boa;. on �d ItIldeliloft seaaeWa111M.Cleli..e Nom•• A Card'Mystery* =-1L1HhlU ON BABY. Ana arena, to be of any use at all, DOG DISEASES =-- - 4n ltra_*++o�,�^ 'Tt•- } s++m exam Co YMe ..uc MA1164 Tres to aa7 Ad• ear; eras b the Author. No season of the year is so at agar- The patient cow keeps manehing in JL CV or Qn.,iva T4K ! ous to the life of little ones as L the „. t %street _ -summer. The excessive heat t%-A*fF' - f their the little stomach out of order so ve een saes_ of. Quickly that unless prompt aid is At T Next - Next year, perhaps . _. Nert f hand the baby may be beyond all hre'lI find'a way. . > #tract, e Propasrtian hmmaa help before the mother realizes Leslie Nelson Jeaaing+s • he is ill. Summer Is the season when diarrhoea, cholera infaatnm. dyseatary For lean-RitD al! round weeiliy Keep Mlnard's Liniment In the houses iewspapee asp �N and . and colic are most prevalent. Any ot. or IIA". Apply Has 3L,WBseL y these troubles may prove deadly If Pobtlebtag Qom Ltd, 18 Adelaide not promptly treated. Daring the sum. In the-Furrows. mer mother's beet friend is Baby'a From the cool and dark-lipped furrows street West own Tablets. They regulate the breatLes a dim delight bowels, sweeten the stomach and keep Tbrcugh tie woodland's purple plum- This is a trick with tae joker • which will be. found in every tom- baby healthy. The Tablets are acid age to the diamond night PRICKLV Use C�cura Talcs piste pack of D1aT1ag cards.' by medicine dealers or by mail A'. B6. Aureoles of joy encircle every blade The joker is shown and Is ptacak cents a box from The Dr. Williams' of grase HEAT Mlnar+d's counteracts D p �'iQ�. �e �. on the top of the pack. The magio- ' Medicine Co.. Brockville, Oat Where• the dew-Led creatures silent t h a inflammation, J Skin lan asks whether his spectators and enraptured pass. eases and heals the skin, would like to have it placed near 5l�tCh Of i �>'r� _--''-And the restless ploaghmaa. pauses, -- --- Alter a bath with Cascara Soar .i• - the top of the pack,near the bottom sad warm watt CutIcura Taicgm is tarns, and,'wondering, or in the middle. Whatever the Some .years ago, .Professor Dewar, • soothing, cooling and iefxtlliag. M :choice,he takes the joker and places 'by boiling liquid hydrogen in a Deep beneath his rust'lo habit finds u the skin is red,rough or irritated It where be is told. himself a king. anoint with Cuticma Ointment to vacuum. reached a temperature within -George William Russell. a soothe and heal• are ideal for He places the cards behind his about 50 degrees of absolute zero. This 00 OF ' 7 ... .Stack for an Instant and then brings temperature, described as that at * ���� .� them ant. 8s. snaps his fingers, which the heat energy of matter abao- -MONEY ORDERS. 1�•as 0uttheDomW�T�.kq d • ` ;saps a magic word and the joker lately t e beat m g ao lees t r a,490 Bend a Dominion Express Money Nowe.L u - '-appears on the top of the pack. Order..Five Dollars eosrte-three cents. 1th"1soa�a as __w�atb•etasel. ° This is how it b done. degrees below zero Fahrenheit. - When he shows the joker he holds Mane mind Is not so constltu ed = �:°!t so that the presence of another that he is able to comprehend space or card, behind the joker, is not ob• infinity, and to the average person served. Thin.is done by holding the . these words mean little, if anything. WEAKAUN D O � cards so that they curve slightly, Yet in regard to'positive science we s ° ::the convex side toward the Audi- = are now reaching points which, like - - AND AILING ,.*,DI once. tie places the two cards of that of the intense cold mentioned, are,parenUy only one) on the top of the pack. The card he takes off the absolutes so far as terrestrial exist. � - -"top and places anywhere desired in ence Is concerned. Lydia E.p1R)a;1181II's Vegetable Cos. a the pack tbo,audience believes to be At the same time that Professoi De IfOIIIId BrOIIght Relief QII the,joker. Really, It lb the other war was experimenting with liquid 1 ::. , < card. The joker stays on the top of hydrogen, other men of science, such r.14ncs ('ails the pack for the IIaiah of the ta[it'} as molasan any. Acheson, were expert- s:• Port Mann, B. C.-"I took Lydia 1G. (Clip this out end paste it, twit% menting with electric furnacee is �r p inlrham'sVegetableCompoundbecat q '* " other of the series,in a scrapbook,) which temperatures as high as 7,000 .UNLESS you see the name Bayer' on- tablets, you I was tired and rli>>l4 degtees Fahrenheit were obtained. + down. I had hen& >. One meal • day was the custom of Under each heat nickel and platinum ? are not getting ASpIr1Il at a i aches and no appppse.. - burn like wax, sad eves the best Sri tite andwastroub]ed "J >_:;the Greek patricians; the soldiers and for two years with :Plebeians had two; only the riffraff brick is consumed, leaving no trace a^ of the population had three, and the behind it Yet science has not yet °� .�., �leeplessne�s.Itried ched the absolute of hest,and it to ``" __-- _ many g di me,•b, s yea .. .. - y ciana w nothin i patricians were the healthiest did me ,Greek t an of the population, and lived the long- not known what that temperature ^ - �'$'':` real good. While s ► was living in ash- es b W The moral is obvious-if ns- cafe e. �s g est. e o o if ou y 'want to apply it. By the-use of waive-lengths of light, ington I was recom- - ^ the scientist can`now measure Lem- mendedbyaatran rately'to the eeventy_milllonth part of �� to take Lydia D. lwri ht has s Pinkham's V eta,• •het �d motto, e w Th .. g got an� ch. The mechanism, whi is ch is 6, for public speakers to remember: li t w III • n Compound. I d ain able er and feel very comp ca ed, sho s a startling '� 1' 3ne since then and a�i able to do my , "The longer the spoke the bigger the difference between two standards housework. I am willing for you.to ' tire. made ia'the same mould. use these facts sa3atestimomal. Mrs. Classified Advertisements there for size, theoretically speaking, J. C. GBZAVW, Port&Mann, B' C. there is a-0 limit one way or the ether. T _ 1 Fee a New Li w fe Strength � and •arrsn-,arsr2lor a st,y OR wofa,.v But in the laboratory man has succeed ACrte t - - Keene,N. H.-"I was weak and rur to alstAbuu esmDlee and lac. erden For ed in discovering the dimensions of oII1S an "tlnhFA gA--�.2 �gE-"-gf_"R_--_air_Tshtatr�-@�----ele+.n Ana"d bacKacne and all sorts of ,.,-i' .. .tan c►xee household sD•clalq, Fro rtxt. sus moos. }ha 91nm think tai�-:• k• L. � , troubles which women have. I found :•_• °"'""' `! �° :As irin " .which contains directions and dose worked out b eat relief when taking Lydia E. Pink- " Hamilton• act. ' about one-thirty-millionth of an incp p y gi y rbvcr. TOX�--tea FROM MY t,►,a: in diameter. ' physicians.during 22 years and proved safe by millions for great VbFetable Compound and I also used Lydia E. Pinkham's Sanative i S . ILrK kiei►. lieue r..r.' eaD.le.r. *•aoaw Yet even the atom !a built np ai Colds Headache Rheumatism Wash.I am able,to do my work and feel foxes. W '•eat'' it.. Randall. 'From' Non sMUL electrons.'These we believe to be the " o�>,:a ol•posrn tier. affJi. H►►a acre smallest particles which can or do new life and strength from the Negate- Aeau ean►s. ItK[IQ vs. seen For tau easvtaa Toothache Neuralgia �Neuritis ble Compqund. Ism doing all I an to ♦,�. DrolmAtion. lowed ommUeoti Domtar Hair advertise it."—Mrs. A. F. HA:IiMaPTD, ;. Wit Ca, r.lndsar sundins. Montreal - -Earache Lumbago Pain, Pain 72 Carpenter Street, Keene,iV.H. Radio for Jap Isles. - Sick and ailing women everywhere WA40INaTON NAND rssss. $and 'Bi.-er" boxes of 12 tablets-AI`eo bottles of 24 and 100--Druggists. in the Dominion should try �,�y dia 1L'. "•.' Japan is wrorkfng out a plan to link y � � y ? 1, 11A%N AN N.NQOIAT Fan A W&SHEN12- bar various islands by radio. Aspirin Is the traAe mark freststered In CanAAal of Bayer Manufacture of Mono- Pinkham'aVegetable Compound. a `,� TON Baee press th" ,„a taw � May of � Weticactrlester or 8allcylleacid. While It is well known that Aspirin means Bayer � •, I columns. lass. WLLsa ftumy Ha. 106 1s — manufactum to asaiat tee ubltc aralaat tmlutlo the Tablets of Sayer Compaw arra+e. se W. i+asafa Ask for Mlnaf d's and take no other. will b. .u�w .ish_sha�r._aina:'st_ .maex.S s-�assr-Sknsa._ --- - - - t; .aai•�n�r K` •b;•_:'`i•..�' ��- :,.�r.'.;' ..1-„ter�., r:..• - �...`,. '•5:.,.- 'tic,. ,, -. � . .. _ _ .. - •Kw," �4A` _ +Y, e:Sf,. .ig,�'1F^'. ''• - .;:"'•'irP -5.^;,Vic;r;'•"i,.�+:W.e7"CiS.•e?LY"'++t3.iu'�"' '.l,'<M ^r '�, ,��;n �..._-'- -,.-o�,.+q;s lSC+s-',c"""i�:SA=.�¢�•_'• v <.yr ,,�.._..�x. ca>xA•!�+� �.•c��:: TlMR'"."�w" �.,,�i.., ?->R.✓T-',..-,=.c- -,•ta;a: rSa'. o.q..•rrrl�-}�"_'vXx+`r.r.. - _ '�1.'�,.� ..i.:. ri-'i`�!e } ,iFdb.s � '?' ^r:3 Y +F++-.r, �4a ,�,r ^•,,,v..�a,*iw:»srr q. y+wt• n si'`:±:::' s":t• .i< .acs+.•-�•i +� Y'�"''' c"`:.il;."', ti"T�'°t "• 'I�•j'i..{. ...}.r.^.n, :.4"'. ."+s�,.•d''+<:/��',d,�S�" i. :z. �••,r,p n.�., ,ri, ^ .:,,,�'.;a �rt•i. s .Y.. 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'-.'• '.r.,+ .. :q' r'" '.'a '...x .off' ;�' , S j cott,• clean ditches con 8 10.00; 'A R Johnson.ditto con 5 2.00 ; Geo W - : �� �iX �x+�gtf Taun,opening ditches putting in pipe Phillips, ditto 7.00 ; A Albright, ditto ,' I con 8 983; T'Stanbury,c an ditches 8 00 ; W McCartney, plow and grad Tl*R�fS. con 7 5 00; L Salter, plow clean ditch con 5 7 00• J L Stephenson,ditto _.50• - puttin in pipe range and base lines H Wilaun,drawing timber from Clare- FOR PRESERVING ■ R1.75 per year,: $1.60 it paid in advance, g P P 8 g ` Subscriptions.ro the United States and Creat 25.75,.J Prouse, putting in pipe 1.18; soon t and Larkin a bridge and repairs - Britain$22.00 in advance. E Powell, ploly and grad lots 8 and 9- to bridge on base line 988; F Cowie, ZINC) METAL TOPS , RUBBER RINGS range line and moving grader 12.50; holding scra er con 7 2 00 ; E Beelby, - - .: P H Duwn, plow aad grad lots 8 and 9 grading con 7 12 50: J Drudge, ditto Large Stock Prices Right JOHN M U R KAR, Proprietor, Range line 1100; 0 McCausland,ditto 27.00 ; R 'Scott. holding scraper Base � 7.00; L P uckr in, ditto 5.00; R M line 2.25: The Pedlar People,for pipe -' Brown, drawing gravel lot 1 con 3 and 587.89 ; H B Freel, work at Barnes' PICKERING COUNCIL. dr cons 2 and 3 2400; M Br ant, Mill C25 ; F Wright, plow, drag clad . _ f, .',XXX PICKLING VINEGARS The above council met pursuant to draw gravel lot 1 lion 310.00;A O Con- cutting weeds 9.50. nor,ditto 7.50• R Appleton, 18f vda A Bylaw was passed levying the -Pare Apple Ciders 40 cents per gallon , ournrneat on Tuesday, the 7th last. ' j y, gravel 1.87 ; R M Brown,put in pipe towashlp for County, Township and Pure White Wine 45 cents per 811ou ..:: Members all present, excepting Mr, _ ' x e t 1 4,00; Bryant, ditto 1.00; John Educational purposes. The rates wilt p g -, Forsyth, the reeve in the chair. Min. 8oden,opstating grader cons 5 and 7 be the same as those of last year. Pure Malt, 60 cents per gallon ; utes of last meeting read and gpprov. 30,W; Walter Ward, ditto con 9 10.00; A Bylaw was passed to raise by de- Theee'eire the ver beet vinegars on the market and - ' M- - Ws1 Michell, teams on sci aper 77 50: beature 811.000 in 8 S No 7 for buLld• Y R your ed. pickles are ' Amu;mbet of accounts were present• Roy Ward. repairs 3 40: also salary inR an addition to the school house. bound to keep is you use our goods.: :'ed for 'payment and referred to the 142.10: D Nighswaoder, plow, grad The Council now adjourned to meet '..respective 'standing committees. con 0't't'm Slack, plow con 0 again: on Monday, August the 27th, Whnla Mivo:a Cclvr - 1 00 ; 3 O an>z grad con 9 11 Il(1 fi far es, , �•:�� a Y TumePo T-�° ----� 6z>d"°; bitl1' Pickling Spice Seed Powder x'..: ceived the following donations for the Fitz,ditto 10.00; W Davis,ditto 10.00; near. r Rosebaok sideroad - Gerald Cowan, -- , y.r• , -'. :M 00; Dvson Cuwan, 10.00 and 3 dav_a Carry - -Root Everything needed -work ; A.Fincher, 3X0. ;:�;::'' �•; '' Powder - Ginger for Pickling t ,` The standing committee on Contin- r �i ; :.'gene reported and recommended - �' AUGUST TEAS ON F? <�I . `R .I. CHAR_ 0S0 N rs, the following paymerifa: John blur• kar, advt and on acct of Voters'Lists ,,,,;r,,�„�`� 1S2.60; M M Gibson, P L 8, locating O SILOS Southerly limit of the deviation road r lot con 1 Village ; also re survey of .:.Starfl• B! Ober Makes it Easy for Any T '` �T �R• FARM 1�1 ^streets of VilIaRe of Fairport etc 45 00; �$ S' y _ • �M1k' D R Beaton, on acct of salary 125.00. Farmer t0 Own Q $tr0 , ?' The standing committee on Bonuses Y`_`;' for Wire Fences, Drainage Matters I know that many form=s need silos, but can't buy them right To buy or sell your firm, consult'the Farm Lands Department of etc, reported and reeomrneoded pay away. But they need them now. To make it easy for every The United Farmers CO-operative Company, ' client as follows: J Larkin, 80 rods of farmer in my community to own a silo and make more money, I - 1ils fence lot 33 con 4.15 00 : G Middleton. am offering special terms for the month of August only. I can Limited.' rr shov,snow con 7 4 00 :-Gen Duncan, 19 do this because a"Toronto" Silo pays-for itself. Before you have .rods fence lot 215.con 818.20. to pay me, the silo will have paid you.- See me today for par- J. kLLISON, Representative, Pickering,- Phone Pick. 1306 w a The standing committee oil Trans- tieulars• Don't put it of. This offer is for August only. portation, Power and Light reported TURN YOUR CORN INTO MORE r .rr, pay- a:.X• wni, 11 - _ we recommences tai following g ��: , .. meat : Hydro-Electric Power Oaas.. Experiment and practice have proven for Greenwood lights The May and June 54.00. over and over again that the bi eat e ' gg ..' returns from a cornfield come from filed- 4:ti., The standing committee on dam. ing the corn.as good ensilage to beef and (let them from us-we have a fall supply of all sires `. •.' sues for Sheep Worried by Doge re- daisy cattle. ported and recommended pa meat an Thoaaanda o firtiters a proved that- - Also, Ginghams, Prints and a full line of Dry broods w L ollowa: CA Annie. I larib killed 8.00; 'tiV m Thom, for inspecting Ur Annie' ood ensilage is made in a "Toronto" Ismb'50c. lilo. "Toronto" StWe are made of wood We sell Sherwin-Willianta'Paints and.Varninhee-not the ahea l�t, • i ;xr The standing committee on- Roads -the best non-conductor of beat and but the$ s. �r ' cold. Selected spruce staves; double- sad'Bridges reported and recommend- Zenoleuw, Arsenate of Lead. Paris Greea, fresh in. m g P tongued and grooved and impregnated - _ �d t11@ following payments: B Stole, h - _ _ . wit creosote. Silage juices do not affect � i &bov gravel Clark's, hollow 17.50;- A Send a Dominion Express Money Order, the beat way wood: Ensilage does not freeze to the ,r Gates, shov gravel 5;00: R J David- to send your money. We sell them. walls of a wooden silo. You gain 15% �.' son;draw gravel, plowing and work - a= p R greater capacity through our Special Sip And remember that for 0ourtesya Right 0n grader 11220 ; Wm McKay,drag, - lowing sod bout prravel,3225: Jos Roof construction. _ ..:Treatment. and Right Price& we' lead, - '' `-- pp othara.follow. -r Byer. grad -con 7 and 50 vards gralel fist ns b•ekbt •p -rers aft" ells• a•i ■&albs• 24 50: 0 Sxrkey. draw gravel con 9 beer s,.. Slay b.. ur t et r .&wr..b.a.r..i �� _ .. 1250- G Carter,ditto 12.50' R Cowie. late aswl s►.w aw■v. . H Q l�l ►7 BROUGHAM �i shov plravel con U 8.25; B Ressor,ditto r --- W ' '*THE BUSY STORE THERE'S A REASON � 8 T 50; A CarSuther•, re culverts and _ p Phone 308 J tiY9.ITB�- -washout levelling gravel and digging � ". •out stone 18.83; also draw and shov iI Williams.Markham townline 20.83: A„ it �•:' drawam v and gravel-6.75,; on 8 11. keld, Tick erin ar re St ore • : draw grt►v and shov coo 8 11.25: D Yt, _ Nigb•wander, draw, Rrav con 87.30: J Farthing. ditto 7.30 ; Jan Stephen. son,plow clean ditches can 8 25 00: G _ n A•'d • ' �-- Now is the -time to buy an' Oil' Stove for *y : Harness _ - ANNOUNCING N OUNCIN C: _ _ the hot weather TWro .. -- - A F We have the Clark Jewel, Fiore -A P L-- E E nce and New Perfection. :: L w:- Ch ARM ERS et our grits$ before baying. Now is the time is see shoat oar -. -- We have a complete tine of Screed Doora aad Window Screens. Harness needs. y Wire Cloth from I8 to 40 inches wide L U : . _ at lowest prices, _. -.We have►oa hand a good supply - - - ^ of Harness and Accessories - • `'A full line of Clarden Toole Focke. Rakes, Hoes, Lawn Yowerd, - s S . 5' ra orsc tbee and Stones, Oil Cane etc. gilt vartogs;prices. - P y - Y dive nA atrial and be - We have changed the name of. our Srst patent_ i 14. hard flour from *'CREAM OF THE WEST" to the ° -iA few Xutomohle Tires at a reduced price-from 9.00 to 50. convinced. "'MAPLE LEAF'." These are all Ruhranteed tires. ,Giood'Shoe Repairing Service - t. This is.a change in name only• the quality is exactly ' Oar Motto-"We hate it, can Ret it, or it is not made." CECIL BRADLET the same as we have been sellin>t under tbe.old brand name. You will readily see ti the advantage advertising,i aP both. . . ._:.'[ t BALSD�N = PIC $assess maker, =- ;from the standpoint of oatioopl advertisin ,in having �oae braced for oar world-wide distribution. I • S. f -PICKERING, - ONTARIO -Farm Machinery! -The CampbelrFlour Mills Co:; Ltd. New and used, also repairs, - - Mills at 1 .The V�age Earner's Ban k Binder Twine, VERY wage earner should feel that his ss account, Toronto Peterbor© Pickering g Steel Fence Posts, �w _ �lowever small it &say be, is welcomed at aanybra ich of Clay Steel Wire Gates this Bank. The man 6r woman with a•few dollars to One wooden Threshers Tank :.p ' KETU A, �� deposit is afforded the same .prompt and c4retul attention ■ '� �* as the t'icpvaitor vviu a 1`aagv a.aavwaa. Ty W. F. Disney, Greenwood aim toy extend to all our depositors every possible courtesy ; `, •-_ .,_ 42tf. Phone Pick 714 ,.� •M E A TARKET - - - and service. .. _ w DANCING " Ruur.d Roast or Steak, 23t: per lb _ SK :Ct • Orchard Inn," RougeHi31,King- - P, lama $ton Road. Round and square dances Surluin Roast or Steak, .: •• 28C VirliM.BRANCH, every Tuesday and Saturday at 8 :Porterhouse Roast or Steak, �c BROOKLIN BRANCH, i E C. CROSS, Manager, o'clock p.m. 47t[ .. `t Rump RnAat,... :.ISe !.E Fine Rib Ruaat, ... �.. :20c � S P . ..E. ,C I L Heavy Rib Roast.. • .. 18c "Shoulder Roast. 16 and 18a •` c �i 1� - k e r Pot Roast, k. ... 14e - l.J_ Brisket, to biu t .. 9a -- Lea of Pork,... ; . 25e -- --- .--- - -- 'Take advantagle of this Offer Loin of Pork, ... ...- .: 25c " _ Mother tried to make . Bread like ? - .to get your - Bhouldet Roast of Pork, .. 20c,28c ' Pork ChQm ., :• 28c acne, Cakes and Cookies carried by flur driverg. 3 - 1'�t lLw`S j Pure Pork &usage. ... .. c rhijaa Ian _ ave Ulem Oa r at car lot prices. ,Finest Salt Pork,... ... 23c " e f Ba i Aga " : - (crest demand for the .. . Finest Breakfast con',.p ece; car of Swift's Bed sliced, ' Martha Jane" ;' a• Mild Cured Cottage Rolls (half or whole), 32c w• - Chocolates Fertilizers, Meat Scrap, Back Bacon, ... ... 45c " Try & box-they're delicious k. Poultry Bone, \ Cooked Ham,_ ... .`: ' 56c 1 _ _ . Tankage, Oyster Shell, Weiners, '• ,, 25� -•�. A pool drink at the Soda Fountain goes good when its.hob. ' 2222 _ Grit etc., - , . Heed-Cheese... . . 15C " Sundaes, Sodas etc , served in the -1• _ . .�,wf -to arrive about Sept. 1st. Easy First and Domemtic Shortening, 3 lbs 55 cents , Vert Sanitary System, r 5 lbs 90 cents • .:', tt o - can ]s�ecfal pTTrea- _ T..... .. -d W hi Fish r8-ce�abei i�L�i loresh rout an to 'e Every Friday M�•-txa.vy~rs4+[M ��: i �7 ntE,:.�r„ r .•t' rN�`gawm"-J:�' 'T'•''":' S„vgA41�;"mr ..t. - - :•s:r:' _ -•i �,.p,,., •�,....;,id,.:�»� • '•. :a s- .•s;r,y k-•+,:.'; ux. •r j sr - - F .' . i. u � '-d""•'-F• ',,eS . !4�' r.2 ..+.' •`, wr: '. y'r' :'s!=:',-w., r- ''�. .�', ,yJY��*.a.} .;�.,-�.=t.,:4+.t :"YY. ,er' ,q.. ,,a• yew+ :'w':� .r�,,,,.,,, •"�'';.;T. :•I�tl r .3" �..5ys"acae�` ',r:4 ,Nr• .: { ,. .'ia-'y•„s ..,.n". H,'s-;, 'c+. '.. "4,.r1;,Pna"Tt:..P .\} ry"h'arx.. '?""'Y �'�.�'4-, . i .*s . t... . N•N. i" Y'1•.' �-. —q.,. ..:E 1. ..`' •z ei^ t;. ?*3.k r, ;� .r,,.f• :'�: 4 `i•' m.i-r,n r ;e..�'fi� -iw1� 'y'^KC �y :,a'�si �,:''"-•� '"S'":. 1c "tip 's_' ,°y.'r' - �a• ';v:, ,� sY.• _rr ':Y.:. w= xr` -" " 'S _ ' '+; N � ✓rC' tea,'+•L,F.d++' .,.'te,.� 0. i - ',,... !&+5�`"W, •'s. r' ,''. ti:3t'y"r,':K''" """+""7 +": '`'d, yo'f".4�°'•'R a +r t. �,. p, .+8 - +.a •"Z ''Y'"-�,r+t. +c•. v'.s, ,�'�''° ^-c.'•�� -2Fs""2'1�""•`'�Y q,.,' a ri ,+: 2 -S., .•rv'w'—Ly. ~ ^„�_... ='' 'S•N. 'v - ._ i.-.S`P — CLAR19MMONT. D. M. Forsyth attended the Oa- Fred C. Madill and family, of aura. Walter Thomson and two on Hospital Toronto, s Y ' Norman Beal, of Toronto, spent p y pent Sunda with the children are the guests of Al Airs. on Wednesday. Forsyth relatives. Harr Thomann. F>' .. Friday here. y Wm. Wallace took a load of - •� David Pugh has let the contract sheep to Lonaon on Thursday for " "for w new verandah. John Miller, of Thiatieha'. 1 M.J. Wilier has purchased.a Everett Bluebird Overland car. David Jackson and eon, - _ . •- r,f Scu o sent Sunday�with T. CANADIAN ar.� Mrs. Overland is visiting her ' IAN NATIONAL EXHIBITION 'husband's mother in Eriu. E. Stephenson and fsniily. ..TORONTO Mrs. A. Mantle, of Toronto, %'as has returned ed Anderson hame, after Dakota,pleas 'last week with friends here. - : - ti ant sojourn with his brother Ales l9ee our New Ginghams'and Mrs. Thos. Wilson.. of Burling' here., AUG. 25th- ' KEPT. $tb ' Chambra s. - too, is visiting friends here. Rev, Mr. Osborne, father of the. y Miss Bessie Coliina, of Toronto, Baptist clergyman hear, preached L A full line of Wall Papers, `is visiting bliss Maggie Graham: here on Sunday to an appreciative l° Show Window of lrclt1Or18 newest designs. Fred Evans left on :Munday for, audience. - `.'-his farm in the Pease River coon- R J. and Mrs. Mann'and Lyman Ladies' Summer Underwear and tq•he carpenters have eampleted °"d id�y. .Pilkey have returned + _ Rosiery at richt _oricee. : a handsome verandah for Thomas from a week's holiday at Jordan 1,$00,000 Harbor. Men,s Summer Shirts; new pat- tV- William Pilkey; of Markham,- ConAderable quantities of baled r Programme without prbcedent in its wiriety and extent terns. Men's' Underwear, hay have been shipped from here } 2-piece and combia- d - visited relatvies here the paet recently. , Price has been around _ Scores-of new features an all°of the old that have "re- Frank Allaw�iy and family, of small crochet bag with some . A •f l�aline of Fresh Groceries eight dollars. tained publ'c favor • Whitby, spent Sundae with J. H... always oq hand at lowest '.; . `�atid Mrs. seal. change to it, pUIl}e plates atxd a CiE0RGE0URS CLEOPATRA possible.'prices. .. SPECTACLE' • 'ar left at the Memorial � Cj.�• -''�•.': e oriel PKr gar. a , 7 R ' Mrs. Walford and Mrs. Gibbons den party may be had from Mrs. Crowning triurnph In the production of super-pageants $ighest prices aid f sire visiting relatives,in Toronto Lyman Pilkey. 1500 Performers produce :And Brampton. r "- burs. Brodie and Miss Emma re. G. M. Forsyth.attended the .On n- iotm-_a,crrtr.Maas w atr..zo. ' aorasx"r MLtati.ft&Ad.ne turned to Clazp, N. Y., on Mon-- tario Hospital exercises at Whitby day, going by motor car.via Nia• D. A. SCOTT f ' on Wednesday. Miss Mabel Edwards is at pres. gars' Miss Maggie 'Macnab ac. , CLAREMONT, - ONTARIO out spending part of her vacation c°mpanied them. at-her home here. The harvester's excursion has N. Burton expects to leave for taken some of our young men. r V HI'1 E : Woodstock this week tQ'Iive with Thos Hammond, Douglas Dickin- • his daughter there. son. Robert Rawson, Frank Col- . J tins and Grant Evans were among O +{► Mice Grace Topper, of Locust g B� Canlyasiho�S' HUI, spent tbe-week-.end with the + number. _ �o xdisses Stephenson. Rev. Mr. Osborne's subject next - rr We have a supply of White ' Wm. Graham was judge at the 'Sunday morning is the vital ques• horse show at Sutton on •Saturday tion asked.by Jesus, "Simon. son last and was accompanied-by Jar. of Jonas, lowest thou me?" Ja the - - 1 and 2 strap Running Shoes �Uadeihill, R. Ward and B. Bow. evening him subject is A•Sabbath _ , x white Day with Jesus." Black Patent and white with The garden party held oa the -- --_ ,�"� .•,�* buckle at$1.T5. This is - --- ! lawn of Graham Bros. under the regular $2.50 auspices of the Union church waxy s - - - Ladies'. Oxfords, white and _ is every respect, s Brea t success n $1.75 ' The weather was ideal sad the p { tan, 4 ladies excetled all former efforts ' 111 _ _ e '. .. _ _ Men's white Canvas Boots, . by way of cateciag to the waste ,� white soles and heels, at of the guests whose appetites were - I 1 u .l- fig , ~ accellerated by the drive -across Chapping and Oat Rolling will 'country. Ten tables were set on be -contiaaed at the will of the - F f Fold M Claremont the spacious Cairnbrogie lawn and laie W. G. Barnes at Green River, - - - - - - - -' - - ' successively filled until the wants _ of .� - of all were supplied. Pipe Major on Tuesdays, Thnredays and Fri• IidePherson, of the 48th Highland• days. 42tf~ e e =f �n a th -- Commercial Bahkin Oa Coal ;ion and increased the appetites ! e Whitevale `4 as h.e played, the children giving 1923 marks the — vent to their great delight eepec _ �year entry of - _Hard and Soft Coal of the - •: idly when accompanied by the The Service Garag .L the StandBrd Bank upon its fiftieth I best quaht]'- - „. " gracefcal performance of Mies Ina of service to the Dominion, Saunders. Hon. J. S. !Martin, Overhauling Paintinit, ail kinds ��� hand - . Mitiister of Agriculture, was ores- Since�.bu*ptiojk the policy of this TLj�C * A repairing done. Ignition J a a a7 l.t! e it but being unable to remain to a specialty. ��hue beemt to give liher ma�timum s A. , _ the close of the program, prefered your old Ford to re-covered ' "riot to occupy the chair as aa- p •G - of banking service while mpatantl,Y sst *' pounced, but in a masterly sd- fur $13.00. - .the utmost vigilance I - --. - _-- --- .--dress expressed the desire of his -� misty of its patrons' intensto.- department to interest themselvese Berry &. Poynter � policy has been adhered to, �. _. ..[a the agricultural industry of the - -hp� empty of „' and YJ S '+province. He Piave much practic- " ` ` sl advice to farmers and otters by ��� REAM .0 .depression. Ai a eoneequence the Bank has enljoyed steady, sound and T I R way of retrenchment in annecee° Always on hand �sue, today � - � eary expenditures during the pres. having 181 » Having opened a new Store and Be.nt crisis. His place is the chair - :. beaaCbM thtatghotrt•the whole Dom- frsebmee Stand, and also l Park, Wow These are supplemented b, A Real Buy vvas filled by the Rev. A. McLel- st F;oeehsnk, I win bg able to - - � !an in his usual moaner. Mr. Jop. accommodate ppiicnic parties eons with strong Saantial instal- Asplia convulsed the lovers of the ai reasonable rates. ooaatries, 18tarting August the : F comic with his humorous- Wee- Hot water= And Bret-close :• ., -- 'Lions, while Evelyn M. Braith- boats for hire. a t0 fondest OOmprehansive banlCinC x3th, you can $fit - wvsite a'ad Mrs. Dr. Jenkins de• Dance platform to rent. �' service theprOmO OU'Df Canadl'aa ,- -. any in the shop, =h ' lighted everyone with their vocal � phone Pick. bb04 asntraafPd a both at home and abroad. , -at a reduction of 10 ighted eve Imumbers. A sacred solo by Qtrs. T I _, ::leakias was worthy of special Dyson E. _ - Per cent. regular , . mention,. Mips Vets Stephenson y CO.WaII :-y = - -- - prices - - and Mrs. T. Birkett deligted the -- - P �. 'audience with twp piano duets. Harness and Shoes 30x3 cord ti es $14.00 Great credit is due to the ladies BANK Other sizes accord. of the congregation for their en = thusiasm in their part of the Repaired r mgly. �;r pa' promptly and ea.tis- :Get in on this while-- <. work, a sale of cooking being held faction guaranteed. �F At the close to di"se of the stir they last. plus provisions. The thanks-of al trial is solicited. all are due to Graham Bros,beautiful =))FAR KEATMITS $s'l'uing for Fif Yeah r1 • COOPER. - '.,.unrestricted use of their beautiful ; 110 grounds. Abont $500 was taken at the "Corner Shoe Store." ! i - aLAREMONT a at the gates. Claremont, Ont. Tk a ldeal`"Grocer� Store ___ Io the course of a few days we shall be �( moving into our new store,located , - RO jA b Out a , ;i� r 9 About 160 feet South from the four j.,3 tt„11(,� ; main corners of the village. We need - - -more room to carry on -our extensive l : and'alsoqr owing business. We @hall ` Now is the tinge to order your make delivery Any part of thepptows- : orderss.. Onlyttheibenst given Food a3 nB' Do you like _ car-before the Spring rush. `We will bs ke�►t o0 our shelves. s.n 'real,Nat od -can make inlm�ediate deliver of Neilson+ Ice Cream will >>e constantly on .hand throughout tea S - summer. Our Objective — Quality ,the 'hand - - - - " of the tollowing models : _ 1%rat.Low Prices—ail goods guamn- teed. Let us get our next order. ° = MM- SMP TOURING CARS RUNABOUTS Markham Bread Canada Bread a Ware Phone, Clare.2908 ea Pot maker. r -r -AND ONE TON TRUCKS. FRANK CHJDLOWr ry► it! Mere is We have .recently taken over OLARI�MONT, ONTARIO ` .` jao discoloration or T . the Agency for the Chevrolet tainting with Xo`Ro_ ar and will be in a pos im Enameled Ware. No loss"-off flavor. Lion to take . care Of the ewes u And it is o _simple to clean' Ask for . and service of this Car ' in the future. • _ -, � - ,x •. 'Of sll materials and design A frill line of A cce ries G�-aso■ kepi to nook. It d in pa ei ,an � sslI at our works ar:d inape010nr seeetk rl W4 co b of obtain oea Dos'! De mWea ( °"rly line and Oil alwa s in stock. ,As we don tem to tbam eon avhib * 't eos,e., its �IQy wd ly we can, and do throw ;k i -- s• C lI WW ». elsr.e eaesa,%re ayommissicn of Io psi eeot.,wblabyouuMR �. °mil �, �;. - - ' -- - '-r�-- -I'N.a�Me! rtsi Pt•etlelsls G. HERWOOD !� - ACUTT ostl liWrtousa. by 4sstng tram ei!ry' •�f`,,y�'�""' `'�'' '�,< _ �, . �,. •x•hs�.:. ��. •-�-,;�,'M "� . `� a rr, '�°" wr. ,�:.:at+`=•.�`�•• •:r, '•r. "�'° .. _�: ....; x<` Gsy�,, 1al c' 1•,- •'� � w:. 5.x:5>. ,by :Sr .! r ., _ 3.s�,. .� a fti.au.` �„ M +'e� 'r: :t. ,.. wi. Y*il� riR•,,,,, .�f: .'h'; ."J+" _ ',�"•°y+:..oeu. nr•. u►•i,�esq ,{ jai +, ° q-:.. s --':N' w r 0.' " ^•c R.. .JiIK: ,.71".: :w" %':•T+••, ^.r !;,• '+a�„•.A ..✓. .s��+!-".,•, 'CR Y •t. �.R �- `•'p�'a c a..,.�5.',`r+�r,'ti_"' a.a.'d``T;-'S .;,.. ,y,y-',�y§,,'.S."n.y i. v :F4.. „o ti?rL i. '`.�`„r.M.•;,.-@,+` .;,�Y.•:'.«6";•,'�. Iw"ra^t"�,�r t'`�'•:,F..•'i r•.,.i<--'_' .•ri'. o'u,,..,aa.s e.!'�;' �K,:,!" 'g_r.1,-'x. -^ ,•,,v9ii�i,�. _.,�, `.4�' •y'-^,'.rsS. ' +'4 k �fiZ•r"-•�e:,+"..,,:`5'"r.tr*,„_„.•,".r t k 47" , - n.4-, 'bS •rq,,, '•s r. -•t.'^. .. --- }� ,. Y' - .,�=,•cy.;R;e`,,''..�w � Y?..' - y;ti *^ a ,�^' „�„ •-s,' •c '� y�' •y''.� art she aske4 with a smile a bit twisted Flower W �� - . _ � ' a meal Flavour reckon I'll go Tar ea t bypsin. A garden cannot live entirely o t- I 3telhospitsl l t i ---- 1 with YOU.” self: Even the finest stock needa'lresh s - "I reckon you won't What do you blood from,the garden of.another. _. the enuine "GREEIK' Tea is in every ,a. g. think I ana—a ,nice little'parlor qtr) A few little -purple •petunias can .- --_ _ 44 •;,, who has to be petted when she gets spoil a Whole bed of mammoth fringed a'. .. packet of . hurt. You're on to ride inside of fif- beauties. : teen minutes—and you know it." Some Sowers must net be-massed; "Oh, well! I'm looll for an alibi -^ f•..,-v' `', they are s -so as not to be.beaten. That Cole San- Q depi+eaeing when pant their- born is sure a straight-up rider" prime' • ,. "So's that Kirby Lane. You needn't Before your roe" blossom, now• A Lifiebteoy bath think-I'm going to•let you beat you;- their beds with forget-me-note. �.. . ,,. •.•.;�;,�.' '� � :;_ g ' g Cool, fresh, rested ckin self out of the championship. Not so All pansies are gadabouts, and take tingling with health and any one could notice it. HOP out,air. fresh life from change of scene. It comfort-- He rose, smiling ruefully. "You cer- takes.-chrysanthemums two years"to Feelin cleaner than oa ' • ' GREEN T� "Ild 8 ���� r s th i before— y f e t r- re one bossy- recover from one move. ere- _ _ ay you need bossing. you The cadet -aurae- is wor wh le; 86causeofthebig cream Superior to the best Japans, �unpowd start to act so foolish, she retorted,• ' y �,. er Ol' flushing. it grows well, looks well and eats lather of Lif-buoy. ` "See you later" he called to her by well. 1 .`�,r Hyson: -Sample Free—Salads, Toronto way o y Foxgloves are-all on the surface; ' "••- ottng y f good-bye. _ -- As the' ambulance drove away she they are a joy If constantly renewed. - •"� waved cheerfully`at him a gauntleted When your oriental poppies begin to ♦'�'Z` h the 1 ll 1 t them 1 , ••• s e ear y. a —e em a on�- • .. _ and. _ sulk in i � vY: The cowpuncher turned back to the Fertilize deep, if you want stro • c" ' arena. 'The.megaphone man was an- roots for endurance. Via.n ed T ra111J norld's that the contest foo the world's g rough-riding that ' championship What is easdly'grown and free flow- would now be•Idesumed ering is -never appreciated by the gar- , —BY WILLIAM MACLEOD ¢AINE with it,ifdownngioes its value another J - ,CHAPTER III. 'peg. �JY FOR THE CHAMPIONSHIP•OF THE WORLD. if-flowers don't fill'- a bit of bare Lb" a + The less expert riders, had been weeded out in the past two days. Only ground, weeds,-will. (Copyright, Thomas Allen.) - the champions of their respective sec- rM CHAPTER II. rodeos and only twice had a rider tions were still is the ,running One A S80C �j = Y after another these'lean brown men Song 0 WILD ROBE TABEB THE DUST. _ stuck, to the saddle without pulling chap-clad and bow-legged came for- Tools with the'comely names, 'I leather. Now it had been roped and / ! w "Wild Rose on Wild Fire, shouted cornered. Half a dozen wranglers in ward dragging ;their saddles and Mattock grid scythe'and spade, v Jt s " g• clamped themselves to the backs of Couth and bitter.ss flames,, the announcer' through a megaphone chaps'were trying to get it ready for hurricane outlaws which pitched, Clean and bowed in the blade-- , 'trained on the grand stand. I the saddle. From the red-hot eyes of bucked, crashed into fences, and top- A man sad,his tools make a man and .' Kirby Lane, who was letniag .the brute a devil of fn Tared at „4 t, ` nat the fence chatting with a g Pled over backward in their frenzied fir. g the men trying to thrust s gunny efforts to dislod the human clothes tie' L: 'friend, Burned round and took 4ptice, sack over itaehead. The four legs pins fastened to them. .-Most people did when Wild..ltose held, were aide apart, the ears cocked, Breadth of the English ahlres, i =the .centre of the stage. The broncho hinters endured the A ke. +teeth bared. The animal flung itself usual luck of the day. Two .were Hummock and tame and.mead,Thmragl� the gateway of the eer!skyward and came down on the boot thrown and picked themselves out-of Tang of the reeking byes, .closure�sme a girl hardly out of her?of a puneher savagely. The man gave the dust, teens. She was bareheaded, a cowboy an involuntary howl of pain; brat he chagrined and damaged, but Land of the English breed— . '.a t in her hand. The surr, already till grinning On'e dizew a tame A man and his land make a*tan and E ' Y clung 0 the rope snubbed round the horse not to be driuen into resistance quipped to Run. . slanting from the west, kissed her wicked 'head. his creed. Gas Bill Collector: How long V this eras ,� ruddy gold hair and set it The nn sack was either by Tanning or scratching. Most ° gg ( 'gunny y pushed and of the nders emerged bill going to suaT eparkHag. Her akin was shell. pink, pulled over the eyes. Wild Fire su gel from the ordeal Leisure,_flocks and herds,_ Consumer (listlessly): Can't fast, -.amber clear. She walked as might aaided,-treaitiling, while�tt 2 bridle was �a: if�<.....l.:lo tl.� �ra Cooke ymtng Greek goddess in the dawn of in the big grand stand, pac ed close yed <rattie that came say:--With its live.Ihausand feat it t)be with adjusted and saddle slipped on- The as small apples Mildly to wonted words, ought to be able to ran a to world wi the free movement of Pp ea in a box, watched rag hue; g�A attended to the cinching herself..eve n w me who loves the open sky and the If the saddle turned it might cost her justas such a crowds have done?mat Swine ntaand-hiorchards b makeeaa man a�c naiad-swept plain. I life, and she referred to take no Un- "° A storm of hand-clapping swept the P the time of Caligula. and his home. Y PPi g P necessary chances. Kirb ti,Sr*M stand Wild Rose acknowledg- Y lane, from his seat on the dsd'it with a ha little Tan These She was dressed in green datin rid- fence am g s up of co ranchers, ppy' laugh. ing clothes. A beaded bolero group Children sturdy and Hazen• Bleat people loved 'her. She knew it. jacket'watched ach rides no less c asely. It r�- fitted aver a white silk blouse, Her chanced t he came last on the Shouting in brotherly strife. And'not only because she was a sham- }hh pro- They the land they are Saxon. ' boots were of buckskin,silver-s -red gram for fife da When Cole Sanborn w� �;rion. They made over her because of i With her hat o at a ye Sons'of man and his wife— slimness her beauty, the aura of distance, one was in the sad he made an,audible 4. daintiness might have takes.her for a slim beau-;comment. = For a man and his loved. makes a• �� t�tat surrounded her, the y "I'm looking t the next chain ;Iltdo touches of shy youth that still Wild Rose swan to the saddle and of the world," he announced. Pion man and his life_ dung to her manner. Other riders g —Y. Sackv!lle-Weal. d!i' her sex might be ma h, hoydenish, adjusted her feet in the stirrups. The 'Not ortkss you ve got a lookf"- ' or masculine. Wild Rose had the gunny sack was whipped, from the glass with you, old alkali," a small .. i .► w'� therm c her name. Yet the had the h°rsla s head There was a wild scut- berry-brown youth in yellow-wool Slice-ew is attained more often b fie of escaping wranglers. eha s retorted S a -that rippled beneath her velvet skin For a moment Wild food iv- Sanborn wan uncommon effort than by uncommon end then he buries Ris *tang to a 'ware lard as nails. No bronelto alive qu Astride a noted outlaw brains. your neck. The . pestfferons ?could unseat her without the fight of ering. The girl's hat swept through known as ftsi . The horse was a sor- ,Its life. the air in front of its eyes. The horse ^ter lurid it knew all the tricks of its MOSQUITO works 24 hours a _ +- day and your sleeping hour* are �,�•°. woke to galvanized action. ' Meanwhile the ,outlaw horse 'Wild 1?1G '>rrc7c kind It went annflshing, tried weal The to is neither as yen- his, busiest =" humped. It shot into -P:re was claiming ita ahaie of atten- It Hl.•'sir with a ing and fence-rowing, at last to&, ad satio-aal nor as gullible as the towns- ••duv it with sue'• one or t""as with •v lion. The broneho was a noted bucker. writhing.twist of tIrSody. All four over backward after a frantic Leap man. He takes Ienger to #pink, and a each, Bulb saran■. and m ace m toots �. livery year it made the circuit of the feet at r 'the' ground together,'upward. The rider, long-bodied and• little w n.rr a>aantsm is nit Or b� : <;. s' °i�49-inn stiff' as fence lithe, rode like a centaur. Except for he thinks deeper Lord BeIborns ,a,w >r , e°a . a „�e w�e.r. „ the moment when be stn out of ,m � ,,Ill `~` ` .at.. .aa The girl's-head jerked forward as PPS Minard's Liniment Heals Cuts, vac u a..rwb.,.. Sara- It are' the drains though it were on a ,tinge. The out- the saddle as the outlaw fell on its - back be stuck to his seat as 'though "b"1a 'b" k'OX-rOI a a°'0t"w' barmlow - law went' snn8shinR its forefeet, al- � an food .ad xoty-twtsatvot:s m sun.o. attost straight n She was in the sad- he were-glued to It. n ' or —mal& g A usnelrlWi and die when it'csme. to all fcu.rs-again. "He's a right limber young fetloa, corrugated Galvanized Sapho Powdef 26 cents, 6o `^ &St benefits eVI A series of jarring bucks, each ending an' he sure can ride. I'll say that," Steel Roofing cents and ;1:26. ., with the force of a.pile-driver as Wild admitted one old cattleman. Sapho Bulb Sprayer $1.00. r Fire's hoofs struck earth varied the "They-don't grow no better busters," Direct from Manufacturers to Consumer - I If you haven't tried Sapho " gramme. The rider came down another man spoke up. He was a WRITE FOR PRICES � W pro t,I neighbor of and had his local set a Sapho Puffer for 1S _ Aids�0 d 1=O i t f O• Tim half in the 'saddle halt tl g W. E. DILLON CO., Limited cents. See special offer ' 5 Meal righting herself as the horse nettled Pride. "From where I come from - below. for the next leap. But not once did!we'll put our last nickel on Cole, you te9 D°OroO $t' Toronto Ask for Sapho Liquid for F . «4• soothes tM 1�ite her hands'reach for the pommel o! betcha. He's top hand with a rope, moths. S it in yotdr closets the saddle to steady her. took I on furniture for tondplete Hm Kirby here can make him p Pitching and busking, the animal P y I l / protection. humped forward to the fence. •,. look like thirty cents, top of a brone "Look out," a judge yelled. or with a lariat either one," the yel- Kennedy Maui'aetu'J -- Co. I It.was too late. The rider could P g y. I / 686 Henri Julien et Montreal few-chap pod vaquero flan out blunt, . •.�'.• Lane ,looked at his champion, 1, al not deflect her mount Into the fence P a � .:. ' i went Wild Fire blindly and furiously. trifle annoyed.`L-! "What's the use o' talkin' foolish- SAPHO��u�� ,.The girl threw up her leg to keep it 10►reiaeanbelr ,. :'from being jammed. 'U went the ness, Kent? I never saw the day I ; ho' m before anything on Cole.^ / bronc a ore W' p had a / w - gi to Rose could Yt g P O .W D E R �� �' ,' tied 'the stirrup. She knew she was "Beat him at Pendleton, didn't - "•�• gone, felt herself•shooting forward. You?" - — Have SulinitraerHeat " ggoo "o She-struck the_ground close to the "Luck. I drew the best horses." To \ Thfs�lTter till�� " - 0 hor-se's hoofs. Wild Fire lunged at j A Warm house and adbot g W' $e Sanborn, who had finished his job and .HIPp• 'her. A bolt of pain like a red-hot was straddling wide-legged toward Celier day and n4k the*I* iron•seared through her. the group, Kirby'threw up a hand of tert�� And a sal in Through the air a rope whined. It greeting. "Good work, old-timer. - yoarood'hijlsofftomafteaq settled over the head of the outlaw You're sure hellamille on a bronc." - and instantly was j erked tight. Wild (To be continued.) A KELSEY THE. WARM AIR GENERATOR �:.,�• Fire, comingg down hard for a second � . -. � � =- '•' FLAVOR LASTS ,lunge at tho green crumpled head a In t underfoot, was dragged sharply side- `Room for Improvement. yoelisthemo surecien ' ways. Another lariat snaked forward- p and eco nical� = Et wad► little Arthur's-first visit to system .;.:. and fell true home beating ever devised ^ "Here, Cole!" The.first roper thrust the �' � and wlll'heatthe smallest t,..:. What do you think of the animals? / or the mansioll \� :the taut line into the hands of a yo a r Sit a a puncher who had run forward. He inquired Uncle James. pd yand bllLhI - .. himself dived for the still girl beneath After-a critical Inspection of the ex- / MAY WE SEND YOU PARTI LABS? � �s ca" y otsast °aaa sad y the hoofs of the rearm$horse. Catch- bdbit the boy replied: sotUa �'taon�wttaa all i 0. t.. ing her by the arms, he dragged her "I think the kangaroo and the ele• �ApA FOUNDRIESB FORGINGS ' ��ta'°a �°saau "' out of danger. She was unconscious. heat should cha tails." u M lT e D sat'O ^ ' The cowboy picked her up and car p a�8e JAMES SMART PLANT n"" rind her to the waiting ambulance: BROCKVHA,-E ONT. a .... `.5. ' .• The closed 'eyes flickered oppen. A — = - puzzled little frown rested in them. s.: i "What's .up, J, ' $irby?" asked Wild -- `, a -.j C = ' t "You had a spill.", mow# OR-,LIQUID "Took the dust, did I?" "H-4 eD:ised•_ s- - - ' the disappointment in her voice. I "You rode fine. He jammed you ce;" into yt uVd a _ x the fen explained the young man. is The doctor examined her. The right.. : arm hung limp. ' 1 "Broken, I'm afraid," he said. "Ever see such luck?" the girl cqm- ,� ML.ed W 1-lle. rro08D1 the won't - F �.:-:... fm1 y y � not only et me ride in the wild-horse race _ _ � Oy�d7at njustacd meats. r: MATCHES - -- - - — . now." --- bid Yo vor-t4' s,.. Zest acrd-Hr ? ,x "No chance, young lady," the doc- Ve9 more � on for said promptly. "Ipm going to -- Ct � stmulStes y ,Ton it adds _ First in Safety take you right to the hos itnll - . �_ assim ;".; "I might get back in time,"she said - a 't trios food• y hopefully. He: I-was once in love with a girl - e ent Fintni P y in this town. I understand she married mourishm "You might, but you won't." ft tinfconOII�y' "Oh, well," she sighed. "If you're a broker. -'r.. fitm 229 ayw Co act like that." His wife: Surely not broker than v n The cowboy helped her into the you are. , 1 s ambulance and found himself a Beat. ,. "Where do you think you're going?" Minard's Liniment for Dandruff. to ,`ti°y". 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"`�'.'��:�* ' '�.�!���:���:7��;!������iI��i,�.-',.,�.,..'!�il,�..�,�.'.���:�;,','.��. .,; , , L ' *1 . li ,�. il* .. . . . .. iii�,,'.-,,..'.,.? "��:��!!.,..':��i� � . - ­11 , . ". -t­ -1 1 �d;­'.7.�::­.'­­;,;,-, - . ;� . 7 - ... .a., L, .. . - t:, ;:; .. . lidon, Aug. 12-The Franco- Great Britain is tired�o"i lomatic-� - :. :I 1. � , resemsain, LAead�- " - I?. -�::��:���.!!��l��;,,�.,....��.'- -! " .����,?.�ii����.,�".,-','.,"."S,�,�� ,,:;�'. LID �Iiplwpati�.��' . llr�t Ebert Commissions Dr. Gustav St I . . .��;� �;i�:�j.��.: . ,.:.:.:,.,:....;.;.;;,:,;.;,:.:...;- :, ,."::' . ::::::,.,:.�:i:� ... ...i�� , '.�'.. ., British Entefite is at an end. ' interchanges,� that It .wKn:6 ;v1pn=m�-. : , ­�­:,!,.,�,.,'- . :' � 7 ­­­ ' -.;,:.I,:.�:;,-X:271;.X.4:.� , . C ,.:. . '..-�.,.� 4009W�r­... -.1-i-11 ....!, :: - ]�]i��:*;` .. ... , 1. .' �,.'��ij*ili�' �e -*.�:��,�;�.i��i:i: Z 1,:.�--.er 0 .. ... 1, ­,- !�:T,,� . ., �: . 7���i;';i.,:�,!:���,.�;.�i:��::::�,.,.,���i�i�:i1 �- 1 the People's Party, tdforim a-New ­. loor7l�i;,;�.,�.,���.�."�;-.�!�����i.�, t , �.--�.�.`..i;, :� , �­ . : , , � -�ii,­­it " .��;iil, 7 This is the ' onl interpretation diate action; that it is convinced thalt .i . . . -- � ',, .-.:.­�.o :. n -,. .. . . I T , � - I . 1 . I .1 I . :1. . -, . .:.: � ::*;:;,::;�:�::�:j:j�!�:�:., I 7 ' ., . - ... - - ..I .: " .� " , - GovernmenL .. �7 �:..�..: :��::�:��.��i�i�.:� h c be on e .i.1. !* �,� .;.: . - . .. - � .. . . .. � .11 .1 I. � - ... , .: 1. whic an placed' th*note which the occupation of the Ruhr is illega4-.:. � ., . I - ­ :,: IF .. . . ­ . I . '"' I, . . .. - . . . I .. � 1. . ;:,::��:�:­.ii.�0�.., I ! was handed yesterday. to the French and challenges.France to take the ca" ... , e, .::,:. i..­i ' , -, I - - " . ... 11.1 Berlin, Aug. 12.­,ii,The resignations i;made it known .they expect to have 3, ��%�,.,iii,i:!,.:::,J::;:I., �:��.­�n ��j il�'. ' which before'an International C ourt, and fin-. I. , . , .,- . � � .,. . and.Belgian Ambassadors, in ��i . � sea n :�:.-!"i*', :,:xj:�::::�:��j�% . , '... , Y. i. I . .: .:::. "...."..1. - - . . " , , � , . . , , ... ::;:, ' .*".. ., . I - �A,.- m . � .,:�::;�l:::r::�,:...=:��":;�'.:r ... , . of Chancellor Williel Cuno and his four ts * .the Ministr ..:.!...�,� 41."N �; Great Britain at* last talks plainly to ally announces her intiqntion of giret- . ' 1. .�, . � 1� - s ':::i: . i:'...."M . � , I it may!ee aid that Herr Cuno was . ...­...­1Ni.1 1,11"*i1i " "� . � t. I .1 .........m. .:'� her allies, aqd �ells them in the most ting back from. Franci enough of the,- . � . . ...... .o ,­-k�:, -enti :::..,:..�;..:::.:",�.�.,,.�.�/. - .1� . I . . .. . re Cabinet were accepted to-day onomic crisis, ,'i.:'.;� . .­,3..:; .:.:.:.: . .. I : 11..... ....X..X":.X::."�:�.'!" � ' . . .�..: '' :" ,-.�by Presiderit Ebert. * ' ' ' purely a victim of the ec mi .. .. ."." . 'S;: direct possible languag what. the money lent to pay.GreAt Britain's debt 7.1 ' .1. " . as fhe three middle parties supporting .:��:'.: : . .1 - .. _a . . : ,�,��:;ii�.�:::.,: . L- . I:-. -v " ". .... i�i� ; .::X..", .... Britons are thinking. In one word�' to America. ' I ., i � Z.... .....�. I., ".- . n, leader of him were still inclined to stand.by his R .: ,:i:: :�.', .1; .- - .Dr. Gustav Streseman ,.4�:::, ...;�. - . ... - .­.".. . . ;-1 -� � I i the .". ,, Great Britgin is'tired of ckriying the This s6m is estimated by the British� ` . ­ .' ' i .. . ' . -.:":.�;* `:' -ty, has been, Government But at last y real- . - I... ­1 rman People's Paz . -� . . 1,. - , .., , � the Ge . . ,* ,.. : . complete burden of the war, and d6es - , - .. . . 4­4 1 lZed the futility of maintaining him in W Government at 14,200,000,000 gold ,:' ..-,. .I.--:�-- .7." .44--� Commissioned by Presidene Ebert to :. �.11. not propose any longer' to, sit idly marks ($3,550,000,000), and Great � - I I .. I .I .. . . � . ,.-.�.,,- I 1. I. form a new',goveirnmeniL- . . the position of'Chancellor in the-face ,. . '. . and see France destroying the only Britain observes that she . .:! � �: . . . % 1w, I :�1, .. - I of two'hundred hostile Labor votes in . i��� .."i�...:.:.;:,::::�ii��:.:: intends to", . .:::::.:.::: . . :r.:""' After acce ting the ta k, �.I. .:.:-:::*. . chance of getting anyZhing from Ger- have that .froin Germany or France. ;� %,�:,� ii; a Herr I .: :,.:. �ii : - .I.I. . T the Reichstag. The Chancellor's pol- ' : : : :::.;., :�! . ,P ­ ------.-.Stresemann had a conference with the ::.::� .. :i�:,..;. :-� many,while at the same time ignorinc She Is willing to forgive 'France the . , - .. . id ,;::�! .. - . %... ;� parties.I itichi stipporters'and Pres, ,'. . ..,. ., * ,: representatives of the variou's - .. ,i. its obligations to Great Brit,ain. balance of the debt not recovered from . - - ­" .­�.­­ ,� ..!.'-:"The greatest difAculty see _, . ­ ,:,:,. ,- � ,.::.. . - ­ ras to be in!finally impressed him with ithe hope --* ;, The note was published yesterday in France, but she ' points; out that. J I lessness of such a prospect, and he ,� . , . - - .!, i . , -. . �. ... .. .� ... try I:. :�' ,. the White Paper, which also contains France,: by reducing Germany's .ca- :,6 . �:­ . , , . ..connection,with the Foreign Minis ,I ..::7� � . . ,concluded to-resign. 1 - ... I 1. i�.­: -� -. :1,.. and it-is thought possible that he will ': the complete correspondence, begin- pacity to pay, is increasing her bwn'� ' .,. : ", -"- : ,. �*­�*,�7' take:the posit'himiself temporarily. ' The four-party coalition which here- -I,: ning with the-German proposal for- inability-to repay its debt. t �i.1 � .; ­,�-..' � , - - , . after will occupy-the Government will ...' an international commission to,ii e note which :I ,I It is believed in political quarters 1 .. . -..� ., . . command a majority which is opposed I ' '. �.-' � -,."-. -�, - " that Herr Hilferding_will.be the new' by only 71 Nationalists and .26 Com- ;�,, gate her capacity to pay,dated i ane 1, will be unpardonable to France Is the '. . . - . ­ - I -. ' . . . , . ; . I . .1 I "!,,11:�:;­.,".... and including the famous British direct attack on the French claim.that I* , , , , , , ,-.. -";.: ''- FinanCe Minister and Herr Sellman �� -::".., ': ... - ­', munist votes out of a total of 469. `*.:1.. - . - , , questionnaire to France. The con-' it alone .a_uffered by the,war. . .: �, 1i.i::,,,' . �`" -will be named Minister of Interior, Dr. Stresemann was born in 1878. Free Insulin for On I . I . .. I- tents of these are now pretty welli "Sunk ships and cargoes rotting it t ,-1, ­%rhile the name of Herr Rheinhalmn,1 He is one of the most fluent speakers Dr.- Forbes Godfrey, Minister Of known,but,the new note,which bri gs' the bottom of the sea . .. . , - , . * . � . * I � 1 ::I : , - of the Peopk's party, is mentioned - and an -out-and-out Health,. has announced that Insulin, , n: ;� . ....- �,I.,; . .��-.., as the new Secretary of the State to I in the Reichstag to a definite crisi.is the Anglo-French shocks like ruined villal 9 in Nsi,t . � I . .­.'..,.. -­." " . mperial .Chancellory. . . � . party man. Nevertheless he is re-,Dr.-Banting's remedy for diabetes, will relations, takes a tone which is en'- and Belgium, but ithey equally �r� . , .` the Ii ��119iel ". - ­ . garded as .an adept political., He is be distributed In Ontario free to any tirely new. Ifis perfectly polite, but material damage caused by the Ger- - . - . . �.- . . . . ... . �� I . I �. ..: .-..... I. . Thus, the new Cabinet would be of-the presiding chairman ,of the Ger-!patient -whose physician certifies that it Is perfectly determine<L man 'aggression and represent e(jually I,., I . . � , ­ . . I . � " . ! , ,- : ,- -a strictly.political character,-including i man-American Economic League,!-he or she is unable to pay. It will be In-it Lord Curzon tell Pre . , ` � 1-1 , ..:1 " heavy losses of national wealth' the I�". , - ��- -, ...'': ., : representatives of. the United Social-I which ,is occupied 'in endeavoring!distributed from Fort William, Owen I - I . -- . � . , . .� , �. - lit, Clerical, People's and Democraticl to further trade relations between the'Sound, Toronto,� Ottawa, , London, Poincare, in so many words, rhat note says. - li . . . ; I . I I . . % `. I I - � � � . Parties.. The United Sqcialists have I Uhited'States and Germany. Peteirboro, North Bay and Sault ,Ste. _ ---- .--. ------ -­ -------- ' ,�. . . . .-'. .i , - �,:.� i , . ­ . . . ' A ­4,:­,� '. , IM,"'': I I I,:: .. , ­­ I WEST WILL HAVE POOL �11; . . �­ I I �. . . Marie. - " i�:i , -,-- 1, 7" . - . '. . I �,� , !:: I. , ..*- .. ''. I ,i,�:��.',��, "I TO MARKET WHEAT , - .. 1. V P 16-60; 2nds, $6.40; I 0 . � I � " ,�:�� . . . . ,,�:�� , , . : strong bakers I " I "I i � I ! . , . . � .k ,� . -1. :.i. I � � - , . . . , . .­- .:....',,.The Week. s Markets $6.20; winter Pats., choice.. $6.75: LATE U.S. PRESIDENT , :',. : ; �.,- I ,".. . "W" I . . , I �:,.�,� ;. I �... ��;:".i" .. I . . . $5.85. Rolled oats-ba . !­ ,:::I� 1:1i, "�,.. . " . I 11 . I 11 - .. . ­ ,g 90 lbs., $3.05 . - -' BURIED AT MARION i,`�, 11 , - " 'i . 1, ­.� I . I- . - ' . . $3.15. Bran. $26, $26. i,: .1, . ". ... I Manitoba Likely to Join Al- ' ' . I I . - . Shorts, $28 . . '11,�.. I- , ; . . . - � , :I , . , "" " ::, -��'�� ' . . . . ;�, � 1.:i.�� ­4 I TORONTO. $29. Middlings, $33,$34. Hay No. 2 1 � �,;�,: ­�yr berta and Saskatchewan in� ��A :..�­� - %.. - L , , '� � ,F4 - .,,, 7 ..: - .. � .. 1 ... : :"i`l�' �: N0�,"`,'��-�', 1_1 . Manitoba wheat-No. Northern, per t�n, car lots, $15. i Simple-Ceremony-Marks the - ..:"�' � .! N/'Ixwoil.i��,.­­ , - 111, ... I 0. .-. I I Cheese, ii ., �� "­ie�:.�:;�­;.­ I .Establishing Selling Or- . .." . ,.�. . - ­� $1.16%. . . t arding , '.. 11, ,.�7��,:­;� 4 1 ... ri-� . . I., I 1��.. -' . I I . : ;:.: � . fines easterns, 192A to Funeral of Warren H , , �:p�­ .: I . Manitoba oats--No. 8 CW, 48c; No. 29%c. Butter, choicest creamery, ;" .; . gwiization. I , , 71 ­ . "�:�� � � .�. I .. ­ � . .. .. . at Home Town I ,,�, Aftlilk ­ S . .,- ­ . I ­1 .1 I I i.: - 1.. . I . .. .- + 3214c. Eggs, selected, 33c.' Patatoes, . I qmr%. , . ' . ­­ I feed, 47c. .. + � I .1 . Manitoba barley-sim-Nominal.. - . - per bag, car lots, $1.25, $1.30.. A despatch from Marion;O.,says:- -;�i - 1, ..i::: ;,� Calgary, Alta, Aug. 12-Not -only '� ;:, ­.1 . - ! ", I,1, is - " I I - . - . .1 _ffieW4W ­q&X U -ports.-­ 'Com-A6-med.dairy t a cows, $2.25 ITa ding, of Ohio, is home, sleeping I . . �:. .,��'; ,.,� .i...11..*. a wheat pool to market-th4 1923 ... ..- � - . - All a Ve, ''' 1 1,� :�::.�,::%'�,ii..�- crop assured in Alberta and Saskat- , �. . - :­., , , American corn- -No. 2 Mw .50; Com. thin bu Is. $2.25 up; _his_r last sleep near the mother at ' I ,i ii�.. .,.�..­ij­ 11 � , - - lu . - .� �. . .I , $1.0c to $3 iii- � , Barley=Nomin&L . calves, good quality milk-fed veals of .: . .. I - . ..i ;-. chewan, with the strong likelihood of . � ­ .. : '.1:, I 4 .... '':, Buckwheat-No. 2, nominal. , : good weights, $8.60; med. to fairly whose knee his first childish dream of . ,: , !,."�� ,. . . " , �: .. Manitoba's swinging tnto'line, accord- '. �. ..... , , , , , � . . ; , Ob , -, , . e�atness was prattled. :,k.,��­ , , , , , I .,. .I:I.� ..­ . Rye-No. 2, nominaL * . d veals, $7 to $7.75; conL calves, gr ii� I. 41' � Ing to iLdvices received here, but pools , 1. - -$3 to-$3.50; bogs, `*�' 'IL� . � � - . . . � .: � ­ . - Aside from the multit de that 1 �ii�, " . ' . - . - -Peas-No. 2, nomin&L K grassers, mixed M . . . ii, . :7 S�, , I I to market the farmers' other � . �. . Millfeed-DeL Montreal freights, 410 to $10.25; thick smooths, 110' walled the long way from his father's 14:I I � . � ,products � :'.'. ..:"-,,, ,, I. bags included.- bran, per ton, $25 to'selects, $11; Sows, $C50 to,$6.75. P" home to the vault and those others !,.��, than wheat, are being qcriously con- , -, . :. - - . ��!1 ' ' I - -- ... %L ,':.:,;,�!: i sidired and in the fullness of time ., .� : ... . . S26,1 shortsi, per toa, $27 to $29; mid-i clo'se packed to make a living -setting `�:­4 * .; . . . I- � . - 11, . they will cert3.inly be established, if . ., .-i-. -'', dlings,,*33 to $36; good feed flourp FUND RAISED FOR R& for the funeral rites, there w - . -..�� ..­ - �.: " $2.15 to $2.25. .. t . - , 011 : .the wheat pool proves a succemfut ' . � :,�f� � . .. . .-.. ­., .� .� Ontario wheat-No. 2 wLite, nom- LIEF OF.ISLAND PARTY,much to mark the ceremony as the . � , . . ture. This is the net result of ,, I -- . - . I . � . � . . burial of one who had held highest - ��,'11�,� ven . , .. . . . I ' �I ,: 1- -. :il. ,Inal. I power in his grasp. There were the I '�7�1. .1 Aaron Sapiro's whirlwind ,drive. I 1 .. I : . I .- . .-,. I . Ontario No. 2 white oat"4 to 46c. London Sympathizers Help. .­ . i through Alberta and Saskatchewan In . ..'--. ....n. .... Ontario corn-Nominal. . Marooned Imen-Ohis-guard-fro thesi:stez-ser- ' EducaGohal Head In Ontario the last tin days. To-day he is in �I '.. .. . -Ontario flour-Ninety per cent. pat, OP -- i vices of the nation, the admirals and Dr. F. W. MOrchant, named educs- Vancouver addivasin '." 141*11 " , , -` - i.- In Jute,bags, Montreal, prompt ship­ Wrangel Wain! -� the general's who- fQrmed his honor . . ' - . � - tioual supervisor by Premier Ferguson. Club, and Tuesday he-will c9nfer In' - . � � says:- e -emrade who . - pl ' ment, $5.10 to $5.20; Toronto has* A despatch from London scort, the friend ai�ti-. . of Ontario, who has combined tho Portland, Oregon, with representzs� *- .:�­�.� .'35.06 to $&16; Ualk moboard, $4.96 to Among the subscriptions received to- now is President in his stead', the Col. ' . -- .. .�I%.'-.,:.- '.* ,- $5.00. . wa � Nir.1stry of. Education-with the Pre- tives of a half a dozen co-operative , . �* , ,.. I rds the fund which is being raised leagues of his Cabinet. . -I .. I ... ,,�I Z.: Manitoba flour-1st pats., in cotton . I miersbfp. marketing organizations In the Nbrth., 1, * I . . - .. . -� . ., .,sacks, $6.90 per bbL; 2nd pat&, $6.8&i here,for the r'ehef of the little party Otherwise the funeral service was. . . .I I.. . western Pacific States.' ­, I . . .'' � ]-­ �7'-".:'::*�--- Bay-Extra, No. 2 timothy, I of Canadians and Am4ricans mar. that of a simple, much-loved citizen' entrances. With therh stwd.,the c0m- Although Alberta's wheat pool-bas, " - :�-.- -- ..-�- _.ton, track Toronto, $15; No. a tff- ooned an Wrangel Island, is a ebeque of Ohio. Throngs, whose number will rades Of camping days. Ford, WUIOU-iionly been under way for a wee a -' . � . .� �. . i I week, do., 1. . ' . --� . �' ul $19; mixed, $12.60 to $1&W. i for five Pounds from the grand_ never be kn*wn, passed his c-asket and and Firestone. . . ' � I.... 1'-.,.*�..i� : � Reese--New, large, .21c; twi� daughter of Sit John Franklin Vilh looked their last upon the dead face.; The Cabinet family came to 'stand fl�ftir�X�88 has been made in res� -- � . . - . - . I ,�,- -% � - 21% to 22c; triplets,22c; Stiltons,28c. . pect of its -pepqijanent e3dsteRicie an : I .. jalmur Stef ansson. From bit father's house he went , 'A , .: 1 I , closer, at the foot of the casket, with of'Its functioning jj;Ts--yapr. A stand-N e"I- � "., . , . Old Largv, M; twins, 82%c; triplets In an interview out again' carried by the men who' their new chief among theen., The Ing c . .( I L. .11,. I ..- . . I maland ola an Friday Sir . .0mmittee of seven ,._�.-�, .3&; StUtons,33%c. New,.-75. - . Franklin stated that- he hoped the have stood constantly to guard a dead admirals, in gleaming white, lined the has bee __Lq� .1� � .- iFheem 30c. - . . nnA i �. I commander..- No solemif music of way to the left th . n appointed with H. H. Wood,, - - . . � Butter-Finest creamery prints, 36 steamer Donaldson would be able to 9 -- . ...� ,. . 11 ­ . bands or military pageant marked his' ,jenerala to the president of the United Famers of "" � ..':..i.. ..:to 87c; ordinary creamery, 34 to W; leave Nome on or- about August 15 1 .d . -iiii right�and beyond, b_Wd the Cabinet, . . .- 11� ,::. .I No. 2, 82 to 38C. to relieve the party if a sum of 90ing- ' . 1. . �I stood the little psi6jbf intimates and, Alberta, as chairman. The Govern')' , . 1�.-­:�,. ,.- ; Eggs--Extr in cartons,37 to.8&; two thousand two hundred and fifty In cars behind the simple hearse friends, 117* ment has advanced $5,000 to coven . ' . .. - , , I � preliminary expenses. The embers . ,- ­ .- came President Coolid embers of I Then came..Dr' arding and the I of the ..I I . extr", 85 to 36c; firsitis, 80 to SIC; pounds.were raised to meet the ex- ge, m i in - ! . .seconds, 22 to 23c. . . Legislature, gathered im oln-' I' .I I :1- - penSeL The money. was coining in the Cabinet, the friends and close kin.;w % ' I ,.. ��:-, ,., - Live pouItr`viiwmiom4 An hickens 30c- There came,, too, Justice Taft and idow, walldng .to r place- at the i formal.conference, have ratifted ths, " I . ".� �:: 5--ibs. do [ proj . I I., �- bens, over , P.;g ', 4 t. 9 lb..' rapidly, he added. Of the three.Am- General Pershing. Then came Mrs.� right of the casket, -with Secretary, .ect and the members have under-, *1�:. - i sters l2c.' ericans in the party.he said that al-I Christian and the members of the ., s,. : . 20c- do, 8 to 4 lbs., 17c; roo . . . � . I P. � Harding In black and with her'veil'family. , taken to lead the movement to sec � - : ducklingi,,over 5 lbs., 25c; do, 4 gnatures'to-contracts in the respee-� .- . .­- - ,. . to J though they are citizens,of the United, . .n_ . . . 1 drawn close, 0 ­ . . . . ' . -" ... .lbs., 20c; turkeys, young, 10 lb�L and, States, "they have been enthusiastic' 's face PlaiinlY'Abyssinia Applies for I—. .., ve ridings. A. A. McGillivray,X.C, - : '. - � '.up, 25c. . about the retention of'Wrangel Island 1!walked the old'father, hi �-:---`- - I t5ii .. . . � :. . .1 w4Z7- , Dressed poultry--Spring chickens. in the Britis �showing his grief. Through the' . one of the most brilliant members of, . I .� h ,Ernpire. They have , -- I - ­ ­.- - I hens, over 5 lbs., 28c; do,�4 to 5 been in the British service in I silent face-walled street the cortege, I I ­ Admission to League the Alberta Bar, has been .retained I . . '.. . .�.�' . . � . - ' - I ..,-.- !,..�..� ..C;"24c; do, 8-to 4 lbs.L 20c; roosters,I con-I passed and aro6nd_the corner to the I 1. .. I . act as counsel. -A comprehensive.carz I" i . , . 15c; ducklings, over 6 lbs., 25c; do, 4,nection with my'wdrk.manY Years and - * ! A despatch from Geneva 84ys: paign for signatures to contracts will, ' -, .,-, -�I I quiet cemetery. As it came towards - I . ... 10 1)),L I realize not only the clearness of the i Th� Abyssinian Government.has sent be started on Aug�ist 20, with i Q ` i, . . ­� to 5 lbs., 25c; torkeya, young, . I British claims, but also the fact thatl the gateis. the gurm spoke afar ini' s formal application to the League of members of the Legial I .�'� . .t'-'�,.�'and up, 80c. . bonor. ature ana - . - � Beans-Canadian, hsn&pick�d, lb., the island is of far-greater I an, ..-.., ... . -.r:.,.. value to the Empire strategic The vault stands ivy-wrapped and Nations for admission to membership army of paid workers-and volunteers . , -- . - '.?C- PHn"%,*6%e. -than it-iould pos� ' , and it will, be sub 8311' .. .. . IK&Ple products-Syrup, per Imp. sibly be to the United States." set back into a gentle hill with a space king a rapid but thorough can* , 7.1 ,.i . . --- - before it So the funera . I meeting of the ,assembly. Abyssinia of the grain growers of the province. Idt: - . - ,�'�:SaL,- $2.50; per 5-g-aL tin, $2.40 per . .1 . I,train was, is P I - , .. - ' Straw-Car lots;per ton, trar halted at a reparing to send a dilegation with �- : , �­--liaL, maple sugar, lb., 25c. I 34 To- distance and the caske 'full powers and ready to act, if ad- FORECAST OF CANADA'S -... - _- Honey--604b. tins, 10% to lie ronto, $9.50. - .. . carried to-a resting place before the -.. .1b; 8-2%-Ib. tins, 11 to 1214c per P! More motor tourists have travelled entrance of the tomb. Already a group niission Is accorded. . .. .. ' ! mmi" - . I.. . -CROP 382 MILLIONSi '�� - During the first year of the Wit!, * V. , -Ontario comb honey, rr dor-, No. i: through the Okanagan Valley this of Senators, who knew the dead Presi t I ., I . 1. , 6 . _7 $4.50 to $5; No. 2, $3. 5 to $4.25. - year than in any Previous summer. dent under the capitol dome before he nearly 1,000 French guns were blown Prairie Provinces Will Pro; - . .. ..I.. Smoked meats.-Hams, med., 27 to i All towns now- have camping sitis passed to'the White House, were gath- up by imperfect fuses. - I- ... . � . - 20c; cooked hams, 43 to 45c; smoked I which have attracted motorists from ered, in waiting, in line across the One of the most poisonous "is . I -,�-; ':"Ila 22 to 2Ac; cottage rolls, 23 tol . �ms" in duce 357 Million Bushels of . - L. ­ 'i- ;.-�-�­'ii,26c-'brenkfait bacon 30 to 34c; spie.-I all,parts of the Northwest. roadway that runs in front of the pessimism. - .. Wheat, Ottaw- 9-Says. . f1l., ,- . f --­�I'#Isl�brand breakfast bacon, 94 to 38c; -­-- - , -�, ,.', - -1 ­q�' I ---. Ottawa,Aug. 13.-In a report vall � I -i-. -- I ,Packs, boneless, 32 to 88.-- . .:j::.:!�:�:;,V;:�-:�.:!i Ill. ., :; ::: 11111112411 a I 98 11111111111111 onsessesor - � ,, , I Ill : Is I sa , I- . . :�.,::;1, ... , . ' -- � Cured meatsiii-Long clear bacon, So .. - ,, "I�4'i I :1 . a, 15111 able this morning, the Do I . - 1;a . � . . I "...�:!.... I ,I ....,........ 11� 1 inio � 1,...116 ­:�, r a : � �� Bureau of Statistics forecasts . � - L :� � the - 0 lbs., $17.50; . im; 1. : : . . '11;��­­90 lbs. and up, $16.50; lightweight .'111 . .. I -611010�& . I . .:. tal Canadian wheat crop at 41882 51 . - - . !! - I . . .. . , I : - . ,, . . I . L.�I.."-!,*�.rolls -in barrels, .486; heavyweight . I 1 "� . 000 bushels. This is below lasityes? L :: -- .�*, . '. T-An S. - . , 1..:�:.,:-rolls: $33. ' I ��. ,* �. I I final estimate of 399,7812 00 U­Iuk - , � . . Lard-Pure tierces, 15% to 15%c; - 11 [ The�report is based upoh the condfu 4 I , . .. 7. :::, ,,�. . : .. : . , , . .1 . . . � . . -- ,.: , " of crops at the'end'of July and in . . Shortening, tierces, 14% .,. , .. .1 . .. ... i rints, 19c. , I . ::..:,:. - . 'I , �tubs, 16 to 16%c; pails, 16% to 17c;, � .1 . : ... Cates I ..... C 15c; tubs, 15 to\15%c; pails,.15% ,� . .:::. i , : . � .thrt the three Prairie Provinem .1 1. . . I :: ! : �nir . --; 7, to 163c; prints, 17 'to 173he. ; P ,. �::.. : ::,:1...:: - , win woducs-857=,fflil 15tis '612- 1 , :�7 .,­::!: : ,*,�:i*,, ::..� - - z. , . ..:::,.. i i�i:- wheat If weather conditions r � ... - --Choice heavy steers, $7 to $7.95;- I .. . - . � .. ... � :. -,..!..,i:..,.�;:i I ... .. .:..,. ,..-.... butcher steem choice, $7 to $7 40- .,� ...'��: . I I ,;i..:.::,j:: ... I.. favorable and harmful aqVMncies o not . � ! -e:::-.:�"-:;:;:::.,1.;.::; : X. -take too heavy a toll.- .. . � . .�- -.,-,. 'I.,.:::.::: . ..1. : 1:*. ,.: :.:.. .:­...;,;.,.­.;.... I .::� ­� - I I-"...".. . . , do, good,.$6.50 to $7; do, med., i�.56 ,�-, ��-� * :�i , A",;::;;: ,�.,, , .q,. . ::: ........��.I��;::: ,:;..,. ;�;.� , �. . I �. ,%:I. . :!�1'1� ,; .,­ .... . �. �.. : . . .,�, . $6.60; do, com., $4.50 to $15.50. . I ` !��i��Iii: .,: .. , , Manitoba, it is expected, will hnve , , * I '. , , � ^,� -:�.­:.iii;:.."$�,,�,.: ,�"i� ,- ,­ .T. . . - ::!; .''. .. - ., I-..I jo rutcher heifers, choice .. .::; , .. ,� .: . . .a totafwheat'�Ield of 44,468jOOO'buak� -4 . $6.50 to $T; . . I , . . . � � . � I , - ; .I i.: ;i:..,. i��L " -�."�. - .1 I do, med., '$5.50 to $6.25; do', COM., $4 . .. �7 i�.... :: , , ; . - !mViv'r, .�.`. . - $4 to I ; " .. ::: .�N . L 0 . .els; Saskatchewan, 211,051,fivu -P 11 i., ­�.-:, 'to $5.50; butcher cows, choice, . .; , , :...I I , ... 1. . -" 15; do, med, $3 to $4; canners and .. :: ,:- 1; - . - ­­.. -. lels,.­an�l-Alberta, 101,77Q,000 busheU`- , . - . - r- - ­- : ":. ., ... . -!! . . � . .! . . . , ".. . 11 I . , - .1 . - . �-� I ... . ::,, , .: Final estimates for 1922 is then,". �, :cutters, $1.50 to $2; feedi . - ''....:�, � ��::..;' � , , t - : ":..-. �., ; X-::'.....%,:-...: - . :. " -: t! 1: `i� ;:.,. .::,:­ rec ,` ­� ": . . I . '.' I . !:­,...�::� ........... I :-- �..� 1­1 ....... I .. . h - I ,!.. -: ----;.i:: . .7-1 . I _____1h____provinces were:' Alanitoba-.60,, - - - . . I 5,:: ... " . 'b -- - . ... ....7... , ,..,. , . . . . :.�; . . -:-O... , 'Z .:;:q;: .. - 1, : ,.. .;., . , . . . . )i"goo . I... r " , r ­1 d, ��.50­ S�5.2'5 . :, �, : ..,� - "4 - . am-Kers, , . ::�. .. '. 051,000 ushels; Saskatchewan, 2150,- ' ­ . ; do, fair, -- ., .�., . �'­..,,i. �i%$: . W. . . . : I . .11 . . � ­$3.50 to $-4- r . I'll.... ... ..!!. . .. .. . . . :, . . 01 .......! i�.. ..:::.::: ,:::.;::�:i:; 167,000 bushels; Alberfa, 64,976,000 ­4 . I --milkp -q stp i��:::$�. - .. "' .�'.. :. �'­':%�...:!::.:::, , ,:: ".�i.::, '.� . . .. I.., ­,:;;;�:;:. . . . I obu-f(i�80: calves, choice, $10 " $11; . I... .,*;::,;. . .:::- L �.... : :.-:.11,:7:%,:::.:;.';,�" .::�:.. . � "', :�::'.::�*, 1. ..� - . .­ . I. y . I I � . � 1-.17;i1­ . . . I . � bushels. . -- . .. ­�­ .. :. -�J .:­!�1: . " '! , ::!:�:;: , 'i , - i Ao, med., $8 to $10; do, com., $4 to $7;. '.. - z4irl' �. . 1. I ... V. �!.:I . .:... .::"..! . . ­f-, , ,­.''IZ- " � -,! .. .�� I . .. . i - � ... . I- -lambs, spring, $12 to $12.26; P,heep, ­ .I ,: �i .�,;:.:::,.." , , . . - .... � Vi"', .i . i.1 . . . I . . I. I �: .!i*, -the -`.' ,:::: , *�:�i:-��!'. �,!' , .-r - f .� . ,. - , "i.::�:;i:I." I , ... - � , � , ;:-. .:: � ::.. .i,.,,..... . -,::.,:.'. I , I . , - . �'. . � . �!!��::: � At present Canadian peopl4 . q, �­, , - :*,.%;�'�,i:....��::Ii�iA, , "'. 1i1'--,1.-.....i..i!i�i ,:.;.�; . - -. , . - . .." :- . :, ?� I I .1". - .,.:Z:�::;��::;::,.. ": :; .:.-:­..:.`::� ": '*i: , -,' 'i.; . . ��: . , ::: ;- . -,�,;: , I . .. .. .. �' &oice,light,$2 to$6; do,choice,heavy� . j:,::::,:�7::!­:j.. A ': 1. .,�.,:....-.. : I. , : . ; , , I .�j: . ,�!::1� � have' $1,837,000,000 invested in Do- . ..k ; ; .V. !::�� :.. ., . ��:.- ,­ -�::: .;. I . I .­.,.--.i:, .! . .::: .::.::.�,:,.;.1;,. '-.' . I :;.: -:-.-;;-;:;; I " ,;. .., .'$4 to $15; do, culli and,bucks, $2.75 to!' �:::%..::;:;:;:L �. .. .1. ..."..'.....'.­." �!j.:i : . , .".. - .� .,:*:,:;:�;::�i ?i,t� ;`�iii� � -, - ��:i-,�,�;�:^. :;: ­i� 1:,:,::-1, .:..... .;,! ,, . X. ­­ ;: ..i�All.'.` ,t::!.,.:i1 : . ­.4:::!:j:;:%j * .?.,..::1:,:,::;t, .:::,.: �:�'. : iminio--% of Canaria bonds. Their de�. -::i' '' " " . , .. I ..:,!:,::� . j,::,�,�71 ;�,;::;;:.�..�:;.,'::,.,.:;:,:... .. ,",''i..'a -e�I : -.::" ,--­­ .:;. , :.,:�.:: :.. .:...:.:::::::".:::::;,:.�,;;;,.,�.;:.,.; . , ..... .�.�. , " %1:jtj�;::;:::j�:::j�:*;;,' ­ .. -... .!]� "".'..*�.,--i.,� '.':i:i�i:i:ii����,i!i�!��.,;!". � � ..'I.4. ........ . .::­;:�,.,:,. *;1­­'­.:..;' . ., .�,-.!,.��:i��::.i�!ii�:��:��i!i:�!::��.,;!"..: -.�tl : ..:, -:.:;..*;i�i� ''.i..... . : !:.. I .%-::,:::�:.: , '�:.:::n -:: . . .. 4:...: � ...­.,,.:,�Z :I.M ­-'-w ". ..., ��:: ::1�:::,:,;: an , :::; , ,`�;i�,.: 1...�I�,,,,�'..:.' i'-:�! ,i-i-ii-i-i-ii-i-i-�............."�.......................................,,.-..,�!!:.:; :1 . . . " d deposits im the chartered banks ' - I*,':::.:,�:..,i�.�ii�:i,�.�:ii:-...- , . : ��,.-.� -:�, ,�*:A. ... . I ,. ;*'-')r �. `!j.�i�,::":�i�i:,:;­:::. Ni:..., :­: *.;.: .. I." � � �* ,9 .'��:� -i, �..: ;, ":.-I. *;�,, , .50; bogs, fed irnd watered, $9.35 to� ' --, ,., --- , . �, . . . . ... , .:. 'i�!�". . .: .�'�::i��:�,�: � ,:. ..:.�:."'-'-"' .. �. . .... , - I . - � ' : ' : . .. .. : . I : .. , . :4 ....I. m . .I :�­: ! ,,.IWW I - .. ' -CYVN,-�-e,*�'�-,.�:-'­.qn--�­�- , � � " . .,,;:�. .. .. ii f Canada total $537,340,000. Their ;� I U45; do, f.o.b.. $8.#5 tq $8.85; ,doj. '. ­� , . :, .1� . ,,, :.:: ,. !�­,:: :,.,: .. �-.. .I try points, $8.26 to $8.50. ��.. .. ., 'X-4 ­.. .. - ! 7 . .::::�:.:-:......I .1.1 ---! � oe I . .. . . ! . I .. :,.1 . �;.., , - - , ...........­ ­�­ ­- ­­- ­ -- - ­. - . � . .O Pi _ . � . -!, - I 1. - . . - THE LEANDER EIGHT FOR CANADIAN NATIONAL EXHIBITION . -- z notice deposits (savings) total $1,927,. - �!.. , , , , . - - I *1�5­91-.&�'- � . . �. : - 6stwiiiii-Can. West. No. 2, .1' - The Loanders, famoils British rowing r2pr(3,qien:itt,vc,,, selected from t lie Oxford and Cambridge Blues. -111 253,431. Canada's international triads ::�,I 1, . 55, 56C. ­ ­�, 6o, No. 8, 52, 53c-, extra No. 1 feed,, ­compete at the regatta at.thF. Canadian Na�t1c;ial-9wh-R�' L*.�� ij,zz.i. L� tih,i pit-tifft- fr6iii-i6ft to rtg-bt-are, K. N., -iis�"--grei�fesf-IF-hws-ever ache .11- 1 1,6I%c:-N­-2-loca1 white, 50-,-&�%-c,-i -0,iJis. 0. L,. Nickells, D. T. Ha-rikes, W. P.,Nlellen. (strokel, H. C. C. Bovet, H. B. Playiord, T. D. A. Callet and P. C. and the national revenue to a tg 1� .." I - ... Jour- spring-wheat p oat in the country'i history. .1. . I ; ats,., 186�i Wallam (bow). ' . . - .­,�11 . I . . .. �, ... . .. '. �:".... . : I . - . . . . I . . ,I" " . - I I . ' ., 1, . liirt, -� �- I ­ .I I � �Z. ... - .. :I- :�,;�=­.. . I - . I ... �il � I I . .,,-- ­?� � - i�..L". �i I , , ; � . . j�.:-�� , " � . I , ". I ­­ ­" - . _Ir � � I I ­-. . , . . .%.. ­;;1­1 . I . .- ­ . L -"' I � ,� . , .��­'­'. ,W.��,,, . 0'.1 ­- " - - � �.:: I . . ... I� ... � . I I � , IMF, i t; , i--.�"-�,,"-;, -:TJ== �, - 92MW .. - J�� ­;..0 1 i L 1�64-- , 'C�, � -1 I � -- y�„w,. srni¢.,. .,f� �• ��' >4�a�ed � ;,. :.,, ' �''� ,. '"�+� �_� q �`tl" : sue•« t `S +nib•✓`5. .s�Y`—�'•{v'F'•' -'�'4a ✓��iyl''/�.,C'�:w���[Mf'L VC.._� C;y,1. ..-i, 2a,M.n nv_t• ,tl.^,A,an 4 At�,'.''i.1Y' .?c'F.M}.`�g ,+`�,,,.y^-we F�..�•"' ,,"�"+�s•I-. -wr,T�.l?• •.,Z,StiWV..'•'`-t- s•, �� `t -Y"'�f•,` :1" j��N+w';.• K .L' P' b _�" ,.,t„%. ,4•� .`'�y g', s �'' ? -fro- J•0t9„1- �.�C .��u T%+•� ,.Y,,�.'a.!/� '.:F. i�/t'+s'°il. �.J�' .'w'. 'D.G ,,*'n J'n ^��,�';' ..� �,i JJ"+L'-�4 }. ..f, 5 -+t§,+•c .. y. y �• .�. y,.”t F .3 t •�4r"-s: ^•r-a- r 4 '"z: -'kr."' .1� �.' i, .. +.K� �✓ hF ",•:ra' ',. 'k,Y;�°r.X ''�'"`� -,�° ,, '-•tg-, w'/ _ c.r... �- .'gry „�`"K:.t}y��''-,.- ' :� ,*� '.�`• a •%aY'�•. ,,.'�'ik r _.,33,1.;_,'•�}wrn'.'.w•. � C�-•-M• x�w -sell' - W' °� •� $0' a�Ia _ i- ,'`err � '^rr,.:' --af,� 'STS. »t".•.a. M-. -,4.� •ti / .-a n,•_ •'j"� 1• - .i4,�,•. ,.'ntfii�i•,a�'•".ew r, �4 r' ..y,�,"^,,.1't-.. -Dr. Henry will be here as 11st1• --W. J. Clark was i Barrie on - 7• •.LOC�ALISWS. T ' al next Tuesday-to attend to his Thurbda' of last week -t '` ar d „ - Y,l y a terldinK - - professional duties. 't the annual to union of the Me. " -Dr. and Mrs. Field �pent.tire -Chas. McGnirp has Be.ver4d his_ Cunkey_ family, - - Connection with , the Standard -Dr. E, A. Sadleir, -Dentist, ?-•- , �. ==holiday in the city. F,- -Grant Arnot,of Toronto,spent Bank and is now with his parents practicing in Toronto,-will be in — - - - � ;' Sunday with Pickering friends. here. his office on Thursday from 10 _i''� .w Wing Brown and his son,Rasa, -Wm, J. Chapman and wifei of:qb in. to 5 D. m„ as usual. * - - � ..: sire}p aving for the west next Buffalo, spent a couple of days -Miss Alma A. Crook, who has - rveeF. -• - last Reek with their cousin, N. J. been a ?ndin a 'few weeks with -Chapman. friends in Toronto and Welling- -Geo. - yri�f and Mrs. Law, of Toron- p to, are spending a week with rela• -Miss Alma Cowan and Miss ton, returned home on Wedoea- tives here. Millicent.Walker, of Toronto, are day. She was accompanied by -]Kr. and Mrs. Bretz, of Toros. spending their vacation with the-Mrs. Manson Doyle. " to, spent Thursday. with W. G. former's parents, Joe, and 'Mrs. _ wtad Mrs. Ham. Cowan. Pena Advertiseswessts , _. .. , < -Mrs.,T. C. Ham, of Toronto, -Rev. Wm. Moore, former Pao- spent two weeks with her sister, for here, occupied the, pulpit of EN WANTED-Apply Bose Ex- Mrs. W: G. Ham, St. Andrew's church here on Snn- M - r celsior Mille,Pickering. 48 -Richard Blake and 'family, of day and delighted all by his able Toronto, a ant Sunda. with H. R. discourse. 'OR BALE-10 young piers and bay - aI M p y 1' mare,&years old,about 13,000 lbs.,it lot 24 - T 6.=:and Mrsv Monney. -L. A. and Mrs. Findlay, of To..cos.2.Pickering. W.J. Marrison., 48 -Fred C. Mechin, r4f Montreal, ronto, motored down on Thursday --'--- - ' STOVE FOR SALE- "Happy ' ,-speut_Sunday with his,parent@, H. last and spent a few hours with _ SThoVE rang 6 hole, in good condition. " ana mrs. meenln. Picicering Irleude. Tb-67-Nall ,juts6 App—,.,P tolPliS-S-'W-D-aV% Plckc,iue. 3;,1 -Miss-Ruth Murphy is spending- returned from a lengthy motoring - � TERN H. FISHER-Piano Teacher. - ' AL tow days with friend at Centre trip through Western Ontat•io. RAN Claremont on Saturdays. Pupils prepared •Ireland (Toronto). _ for eaaminations. 'Studio at Mrs. Lyman Pil- „- The early reins that occurred key•&. Phone 3000.. 41tf -Mrs. (Dr.) Batenlen, of Toron• early last week and the co(Twea ` 3 : spent Sunday with her sisters,.ther that .followed is of Rreat DOO'TS REPAIREDLBoots and p the Misses Bunti'ag. value to the farmer, It will help Ljshoes repaired neatly and quickly. Thos. Watson. -Shop and residence just west of St. } , = -M. S. and :firs. Chapman re- the root crops wonderfully, and it George's Church, Pickering. 2tf -turned on Monday from a week's{ will prevent the oat crop from F ' sojonru in Prince Edward Co. ripening too rapidly, thus make F{ OR SALE-A solid oak sideboard, -Miss Rorie Sier has be n spend- in food condition,with mirror 30 a 18 inch- r ` f p them fill better. Pasture also will es, l lagf a and 2 emall diawers. Apply to Mrs. * �• ing a few days with Misses Reta be greatly enefitted. Robt.Somerville,Pickering. Phone 2106 47-48 and Ddrothy Towle, of Toronto. -•R: A. and Mrs. Bunting spent -The Campbell Mills have de �'OR SALE=-Fast 6-year old pacer, 'y sided to close down and the bal- Quiet,well trained and sound. Also three Over .gll]IIday in 5treetsv'tlle the Holstein haters, one pure bred, coming three - = guests of J. S. and Mre. Je hsoo. sacs of their stock has been going years old.due in October,Call and see.at lot 11, - 4�tsneri� - - p out this week. The Maple Leaf con.7,Pickering. Milton N.Pegg. . 48if -Dr. Cartwright attended the •, Company, who have been operat- Harsiee' graduation exercises at the OR SATE-Chia all kinds of ; u ' ing tihe property, have found it �j W p - Ontar:o Hospital on Weduesda . rip ° JL agons,harness,and all kinds of farm im- •.•= p y nII fitable to continue much t0 tementsin good Also se-eralheav and - - -L. H. and Mrs. Devitt, of To- p s y S' the/regret of 811 1D LhsB Village. tight scales and cook stood and heaterZ. High- ronto, are holidaying with their 6 est pricepa id for hides and wool, also lrye soul- _ ,. . arent8 is Brougham and Picker- Th closed try. .H.Herman,Stouffville. Phone 1908 .17tf property will remain - >,' Hotel further disposal is made of it. RU�i KING-Having purchased a � -Mss. Elily Shaw, of Toronto, -The Women's Inetiente will Tned�motor truck,I am prepared to cater to - t.. `"•' has been spending a few days with hold their regular meeting and the public. Goods,delivered to and from the sense on Tuesday next, 2181 ]Daft, city at reasonable rates, Farmers' produce es- Tbos. and Oars. Knox.,of-tile Brock P y pecially solicited. For further information in- road. the hoine of Mrs. Robt. Cronk. quire of Thos.Stephenson,Claremont. or direct i . ,+ 1'Oad. Good A heart invitation is extended' t0 Farrow. wood. Phone Sotoo affville •'"; —Burs. at Penticton, B. C.. on y : July 26th, to John P..and- Mrs.-all the young girls of the 'cam L - + Knox, a daughter, Helen Mar. munity. Mies Jessie Rorke, of � Ce At the R011gE' - - -- - �� 1 Library nd the CvmmnriiThe - a i: garoWill Henderson and his sister. There will bd'gacee run and' 'ri es A 5-piece Orchestra from the city 8dee Rankin, have returned from p furnishes the musig for round and . . • . wee'k's visit-*ith relatives in-offered so it is hoped all the mein- t bare dances on the open air pavilion HA -North York. berg with their friends, young and at the Rouge every Saturday evening. -T. H. Reeve, of Saskatoon, is old, will come and -have a good.Spend a delightful time. Gent* 50 T" time. Dont forget our lunch. - -, spending his summer vacation y cents, ladies free. • • ., •s .�.•.' baskets. All wishio -..hlrith his aunt. Mrs. McMurtry, f g'to go please y, 48tf S. DIXON, Proprietor - ••r d Bonnyrooke Farm." sae the conveyance committee, • Mrs. Mecbin and Mrs. Cowan. Notice of p.. -Mrs. J Murphy, of Orange.- wpm` will, has returned home, after -Mrs. Heitzuer, mother of Mre: Registration of By-law spending spending the past 'week here with Quinlan,pa @ied sway at the resi- � �� - - - W. H. and Mrs.-Bray. deuce of her daughter, Mrs. Jahn Notice is hereby gesso that a Bylaw ' � • -Darden and�Willard Crook.of Quinlan, on Saturday last, Ana. INo. 1192) was pa#ied by the MunicipaA Leaside, spent Sunday with their 4th, at the •allvsnced age of 92 Council of Llsi Corporation of the m Qj� �l parents here. The • were accom• yea rn. She was born in Limerick Township 6f Pickering on the 7th day `panted by.Stanley ird. county, Ireland,coming to Cauaj.p. • t-August, 1928, to authorize the issue _ to be used to defray the cost of an ad: -E. L Ruddy and son, Bobbie, when a young girl,., -'v•185V abe of debentures for the sum of 811,000,00 , �t n " • are touring the Eastern States and was married-W-Tr•aveb Heizaer. y the Maritime Provinces, part of They settivt�and did pioneer work dition to the school house of Public School Section Number Seven of the Ladles' White Canvas 1 goes L&te8t 'r Ml :'the trip being made by water, it 'ro township, l�v-ng there fur Township of Pickering. and that such • -Fred Fawcett, of the -BS,e•ribirt saris. Lat r they moved by-law was registered in the registry - - ' ' = yy b styles, eau lasts and reason and Bank staff here s been Warminster. whp her hneband 9 f y office of the registry division of the ' . - •�, r3> transferred t0 Stouffville died some fifteen years ago. sifter Oounty of Ontario on the 10th day of able prices. - .'branch. a assumed his new bar budband's death she lived is August, 1923, "Number 284. Any Is week. Orillia previous to coming to Pick. motion to quash or set aside the same Fine line'of Silk Ho-Aiery in all shades -Mrs. Alf. Mason, Mr. and Mrs. ering a few years ago. She is sur- or anv part thereof must be made <( Hallick and Mrs Jae. Henderson vived by four soar and three dan• within three months suer" the first and daughter. Miss Dorothy, of gofers, Wm. and Frank of Mare, publication of this notice and cannot ". 'West Hill. visited W. G. apd•Mre. Johs of Warminster, Joseph of be made thereafter. � � rx Dated the 17th day of August. 1948 Bog Summer Jerse s _Khaki Trousers and Knickers i9 Ham an Monday. ' Wasilla, Alaska, Mrs. Lawlor and 7 y ~.: DoNALD R. B$AToN. -A crowd of young fellows from Mre: Walsh of Warminster, and 4850 Clerk Peggy Black Play Suits. A.couple'of suits the third eonceseion spent tb-e Mrs. Quinlan. A motor funeral _ of these and your youngster is 'week-end at Rice lorke and are to Orillia was held ou Tuesday, _clothed far the hummer. . : RMT _ aloes eating pickerel and babe and where requiem `high mesa w1►e QPTOMET _ .. ; _ !telling big fish stories. celebrated by Rey. Father Wood. -8. J. Collacutt announces tbat The pallbearers were her sir and O t1CIa11 i the will operate a 'bus service to grandsons. a p rind from the city, beginning Aug. :MEN r-S, WEAL] '1" 25th. See next issue for timetable i " -.•,BALE REGISTER. -. "lead fare sebe rile for Exhibition., i • — Everything you want' Underwear Shirts Boots Hats -Mr. and Mrs. SRenor and SATURDAY, ArG. ISTH-'Auction sate °"' Caps Running Shoes Overalls Smocks etc. ;* dangter, Verna, of Toronto, visit- of household furniture.etc., the pro P g s r : ied W. G. and` Mrs. Ham on Sun• perty of tbQ estate of the late Mrs. ; " - LLda The were ilccom anied b A. Bundv.'at the Village a of Clare- J', "W. D _� � We are showing a splendid range' of Clothing Samples from . ,- y• y p y as $ P g 6 P Urs. T, C, Ham -on- their return Mont. gale at! o'clock, sharp, D. --t2O a suit to as.high•as your purse will allow. home. A. Pugb, Auctioneer. of 2191 Queen St. East, - THIIRSDAY. AUG. 28RD—Auction sale O s. -W. P. Sexsmitb of Saskatoon, ' of 38 fresh Meech cows, the property 2' O R O N T _ _ formerly a teacher on . S. S. No. ! p � Fred T Bunting, Pickering of Oliver Dena at lot 24, con. 4, Will be at Dr. N. E. McEwen s Dru T. ieaat, and now principal of a 12• Whitby Tv. Sale begins at 2 o'clock Store eacb Wednesday from g „ g! "Established 1857. x* aoomed eehool in that town, visit, s�c rp. see bills for particulars. - ' , ed H. R. •and Mrs. Monne this W 3 p.m. to,9 p.m. y m, Maw, auctioneer. week. -Byes-Examined- -Johnson cement having cqm•. Lenses Duplicated BUNDY'S' . gRDWARB plated the cement base on thbt FIRST ULASS Glasses, if you need them, Good -s' - portion of the Highway between g y Adyice if you don't. 4• hitby and Pickering, have re- A9rrQ hsre Cow$ & Heifers .p. moved their camp from the siding t heir. 15 bead,'due t6freshen in early fall. McCorzick-DeeriaLp -We congratulate Mrs. R. W. Herd test for last year averaged 4.2. Reeve, of King et. eaA't on the cel. These cattle`are from an accredited Farms Machines and Repairs sold by ebration of her 92nd birthday and 'herd that bas successfully passed two 'A,N,Sharp,. Kingston Road, Tuberculine Tests. - An t want- •5. her splendid enjoyment of health, 'ing afirst-class family cow that they East of Whitby. - :; at the home of her daughter, Mrs will know to bo free from disease, 2 Telephone Oshawa 3828 4 E ""r : The�Famous Cold Water Paste '.' McMurtry. could do w better than see these seer• p f ,.. .'• -John and Mrs. Murkar, of the ed for sale. Prices-right. - _,~ Iw�ty, ary eu juying 3 DOl1Qay OD .. �. R. JARVIS, �L DAIS -- - -.-,in white and Tints. . ' a 1 the upper lakes, where the balmy -- Locust Hill R. R. _4 . ' breezed and the big fish will con- Phone Markham 1516 48.49 " _ _----. . tribute gladly towards the well- .�. earned holiday of the editor and nD1Ci al Debentures ions pound of Mureseo 'Will cover his better half. i -narvey awards, of r ud1 For-We —�Q�av _i t' ?epeiyed a_ -. - e t - ;� >.'. had the misfortune to slip from — a shipment of II S BCiAa feet, �x acv ve re fe u the swing--beam-4-a--hie-barn the Sealed Tenders markgd!'T do a C'•allada'6 best 'LOUT other night with a ligbted al nrern for Debentures," will be received by - - 71 the-floor ' F _thg]Rr,. the undersigned Reeve or Treasurer t'11 , 77TH ]]�_�-�_`� i �d -b *�ntaa�ge►g-- =` s r Clttuaa�elf M purchase fi rm, iwws.IOr ^� • • ? — tern went out, but he sustained thew orcbaae of�Deben ores �f the Ogilvie s - several fractured ribs and a gone. Township of Pickering for either or ' •' ' ral bruising up. We ire glad to both of two issues. (1) for !611,000.00 Royal Household ' :r •-know he is recovering. for use of school section No. 7, repay Drop In and get a Color Card and r As the park committe are able in 20 years,and (2) of =40,000,00 • L801, _ �. anions to secure the names of all for use of school Section No.15. re. - .read all about this Y Pickering y equal = �'aetr� Flour " • g persons who resided in payable in 30 years, both b ?<' early payments of principal and - yr- the south half of the township In interest at Si per cent.per Chopping and Oat R011iII revenue to their . !Cato in the PP g g sanitary finish. p annum. The highest or any Leader War, they will be glad to not necessarily accepted, every week dap - -- — receive these from the parties di u-r Fonaiv,,­ All kinds of Feed-Qu-bRmd . reetly interested. Kindly Reeve, Ols,remoat �� " Jo H - Pickering I the names to W. J. Clark, were- Rvim Puffs.laher+Qlf iToali~Rletce. . 49.49 Tseasarar, Lgaust Hi31 � S+T• 2 .�.ra.. vv OOZ �}A:,+'.."''" h°'w rjj.•,;.."d'R:.;�.V'S.=S'. ,x. .�.`::,.:n- "'na`.,.e. y�..,r.-tr-:; ;u:,,r•:tr�_.a' '"a - - � _ •..,."'_•.•: - - ' •"'+1 �'. ..a.�1.'4k� -'-'x'. .ter•: x+'^F. .-.a+° -;",;..ayy,..,TG:.:�ar •-.y„•�:..-^3-��,�,:..:�wP.icn>}'-"`^»tt^•+-.u•"'_,. _ -,C!4� tip` �.ah. R