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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1923_08_24 • �•_'.p.b'".F.C,;9.p`;.'_.(4i'L ti y;"�•. 'w,v^!Y:. 's"" ry,r's"�S.'r+,r¢rTY�,x"" k„y..i.. ..+oi s--r`:.- a�:r''"T`lf:@ ::, }: .+M1 '.e+7e,. .4 N*. 111490;:3 ' . :3 ^��i4•,s... „F',�1',' :F; '�,d - n,,.v,.. i.•�.•..a'y-y r t'Y +r.'i'£;-;".L�.''ok aan7'`'''�$",F.J•4.u/"'m +L ••.,,"„.",..r'�'`° °}"'..'r*l.::.rs°+' ~•`-°,,';`.'. •,r•.i r,��f.•.f•;RAS a".g �y�•' Y ' h<'+•✓�:W•., :n v�( �t i ' " ,. 3:' yo s.F•• ',,u•• F` .��+�r,�'' 't ''4 ',rte;s t�+w•?s9`^ _ J .k:' ''•V'' ..-. ''�'. 'r"..�::.. ';• `i: .A•:•mot - '�.• '.�• q,°'' 'a ..rs-":sp .K a ^r••'ra:'y. :+3er�t-, -•�'E^'. - ....r.. ; -7`y"# ,.fit^'''� 7•' ,h. :f`'' ',W�•' .d _. '^!', ,'f� f. •,r,.' rt, yr° w0 l µax AWL ':1•. =v --FRIDAY.L1�• r _r-mss ; . ` �`ICBER�NG, -f}NT., FRIDAY. 'AUGUST, ?4, 192 ,. No. 49 �. SALEM GLEN MAJOR. M ' ���fefssi.�ssal'darn*. - .. -• _ _ Setablished 1829 • :.,: '• s- Geo, ', Bak er The re-opening of tbp Glen Major The annual services in connection JyYiri �[edtca( ` chureb will be held on Sunday even- with Salem Cemetery were held on GREENWOOD za. __ ing, August 26th Service at 7.30 in Sunday last, when Rev, Mr.Langford, H. FORBYT$. Oph.D., Dieector ;:': the evening, conducted, by the. Rev, a pastor of 40 years ago occupied the �.'. r .1:: .tL QW Wcal Association of Ontario.Reg. ! Mr. Edwards, of Uxbridge. Special• pulpit, both afternoon and evening to ,. e -=lstesd tecbertof the American Optometrical + music by the Ureenwood Choir. A crowded houses. The day was an ideal Aasor3atioa. Eyes examined by appointment- large congregation is requested. Spe- one and friends from many partsgath- MILLS P6aae 2304, Clareont, Ont. Ughtning cial cblleetion in aid of the church. seed to remember the departed dead. �T F. TOMLINSON, M. B:, Member + _ This cemetery was first used some 80 Y� .or the College or Pbysiciane'and Surgeons Protection - LAKE SHORE years ago, and many are now buried cif tario. Office: that formerly occupied by here. The Seaton, S. Oarlton, has - teeD.R.CBrodie.and�Lerly by Dr. Cal} Does not Cost-It Pays. Among the guests` who have"spent made o vast improvement in the ap- w=r6 ~ Can I afford Lightning Protection?", the past two weeks at "The Oaks,', pearance of the grounds, and every O: McKIlr'NON,,M.D., L.R.C.S., Can I afford to be without the home'of-L. and Mrs. Squires, are: grove is in a neat condition. Tree ,a � � N r HdiaburQb,member of the College of planting Physicians sna&nrgeoas of Ontario,ileentiate Lightning Protection? Sam and . ifis-'�te1 ter and eon,Slot• dd mch to the besot ofthe wlacle, <'. of soian Oo11Sge of sarttntar Elinbnr3te hard, Herb and Ja-s.Fiercer, Mr. and beauty of repairing p BARLEY WANTED syse l sttentfon to delesses of women and Will 1 run the risk of having one or Mrs. Dunsheath and daughter Vera, Bolas$8a teas received is collections. Highest price paid. Must be good s ' " '4Mdren. Ofaoe mud residence.Braughain all of my family killed by lightning or Mr. and Mrs. Piddick' and two sons. - ualit Glisten reset c my 'home or barns burned, when I Mr. ,and Dlrs. Brown and the Misses AUDL.EY. � q y' ! �� _ P know reliable Government Reports Alice,Nellie and Anna Brown, Miss I am buying WAEAT at top R. GORDON McgAY-Chicoprac- say that not one protected building bargaret Garlick,', Jack-.and• bIrs, This has been a hard season on young market price. ' Dtor. Office hours-2-30 to 5.90 and 7.t)0 to' suffered s81 loss last year and that 1.012 Davis and son. Messrs. Charlie, Eric turkeys in this section. u :` 8.00 and by appointment. Phone 320. grock unprotected buildings suffered 8784,• 'and Raymond Mellish; all 9f Toronto. F.I.t.and ors. Westney apeut a day With the'big drop in the priee,Of Street, wltitby, sly• 000-loss last year.- - or so in Buffalo this week, BARLEY FEED, LL - 'Archie and Mrs.'Bunker spent Sun- BRAN AND SHORTS W HiTEVALE. r,..r I can't afford to do without Lightning _ day with friends in Kinsale. t epa4. it.will pay you to sell your grain . S-1 _ Protection. I will see Ueo.E. Baker M;eg Irma Annie is visiting at T. White grubs are doing much hat and buy these feeds. ` •m- and have it put on right away. White's. to the new strawberry plantations on ' A E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and+solicitor.Notary Public.Ste. Money so Reg►Diann spent Sunday with his several farms. A limited quantity of 1 oan.AoZ"Brook St.North,Wbitbv. any father here. m.-Bunting bas.engaged for spec. Heavy Oats Wanted. �PILLIAM J. BEATON,B. A,.Bar- S. and Mrs. Annie are iisiting with ial work a*the railway and is 1a,Nor- Chopping on Monday, Wednesday riater Solicitor, member of,tbc firm of S his arents. wood this week. y $e-per bag until f`' ttlickman,17eniaon.Foster sad Beaton. Toronto Miss Laura McCarthy continues in and Friday, Vs. Colt:ell, of Heneal, is here with muc the same co further notice. fiesta!TrusteBuildiag,Bb>iEayStreet,Toroato. - her mother, Mrs. Smith: b ndition, not being Tdepbone Main 961 and 962. - J. Miller, J. MacRae and .Mrs. S. able to leave her room. :. } Hilts are all seriously ill. Mr. Get).-Miller. of Toronto,was the. , , Dental Rev. and Mrs. Howard and daugh6 guest of his friends, F. M. and Mrs. B L is As E A er are spending a few days here. Chapman,last Saturday: '. J:HUDSON. D. D. S.. L. D. S., Mrs. Roschg and cony Arnold. of Repairs have been made to old No. '- 1J a of comfortable table late •rk. antes. ',CLAREMONT M p 9 '• System" of comfortable Dlate work. Write for . anrbeater.spent .Sunda with their 5 school iII the shape of sew• eake- information or phone North 6316. 4-I6 friends here. troughiug and br]fry renewal , Licensed Misses Muriel and Marion Hager- R. / aM D.”C. Smith., Stouff• \J i. man have been spending their holi- Dville,Honor Gradnateof Chicago and To- Embalmeraad Undertaker. DUMBARTON. +� a rdnto Universities and the Royal Colle a of days with their parents at Greenwood. { Deatsl Surgeons. Phone office 1011, .Resince Motor Hearse. Ernest Cooper has returned hotria w 1016, Na outsides appointments. 261y "Toronto connection for from the hoe tat,Navin Successfully !lira Mitchell is spending a week * ,: pt W with friends at Oshawa. 4 BLARE B. BEATON, D. D. S... Hospital Service, undergone an operation for append[- Miss Gertrude White• i9 spending • 1.J Graduate of the Royal Colelge of Dental her vacation at her home here.. Burgeons and University of Toronto. Office - Wm.and Mrs. Mcllroy, of Ca eeol, over b s Pto12': hardware store. Whitby 0: RgSRETS FOR SALE visiting pp � Office hours 9 to la:1 to 6.30. lad.' "one 6. BROCK ROAD. are visits relatives at Roaebank. Ben.phone 220. 4417 Elmer and Mrs. Barry have gone Geo.Moodie and family called on to Buffalo,be having secured'a,posi= a ". Veterf ry The ur,dersi aed wishes to notify the friends here. y �I„• --flee-t°°'T' 'lne Universal Gtr. ,. Lott.of Toronto,called Rev.J. F. Clug9ton will- occu v the public [hate has purchased frarn-the p. G.KERSLAKE. B. V. Sc. Honor executors of the late W. G.'Barneg on friends here: pulpit nest Sunday on returning from Sam .°. M�I,CYli11A - _E =Graduate of .University of Toronto. All Walter Jackeoa successfully passed-ilia vacation. eases�ven prompt and careful attention. Phone all the basket and basket material in (One of Our Productions) >sos2. Claremont. 321y stock and will be able to furnish fruit his recent exams at Oshawa High 1). J.' Gormley bas retired from We sell Sill's Rite-Lite Lena for baskets on the shortest notice and at school' tbresbiDgL having sold his machine to current prices. Wrlte,or phone. N. J. Cowan and family,of Toronto, C. A. sad Levi Annie, all males of care--the best , il3ts1�71<CIFf �raYD;i ppent a few days with his father,Geo. Misses Meryl and !Marjorie•Anale In the market fAC . �FRA'V'H PEN�+TOCH Cowau* Spent their holidays with their grand.. the price. * WV. RICHARDSO,N-Real Es ` � Mrs-Brodie and daughter,who have father,Mr, Garfat, of Enniskillen. FOR SALE '!1 .'in& Insurance.Conveyancing, Notary GREEN RIVER. ONTARIO been spending a month in summer_ Misses Margaret Coot, of Toronto, i PnlMie,Etc Ont. 3117 39tf quarters here, have returped to the and Mildred Poynter, of Wbitevale, Heavy wagon,. - city- They will be mica``%,. are the guests of Miae Fipreacs A'hoia. BugB'y, FPOSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer, • b��s�t.i . Mr. Myles, t'he engfueer. "whoht.3. Set of Iron Harrows = ' • tat►Oonaties or York and Oasado: sna .•� r ��,,rr .•. charge�t the coastructioa work Here z R Miattgrw000 All in kood shape.. •sfms"he of an kinds stunned to an shoswt - whelp _the C, P. R. was being built, - - aossc., aadsas Green afvs P,o„ Ono * * , called on Wm. Badgerow and others _ - -Woodworking and Geneml TT B.BEATON TOWNSHIPOLER, LV recently. A. B. Bonner is away- spendng^bis BlacksmithinR. L• poaveyaaee, Oom>alsaiatsar for sae John Burns, of St. Louis. Mich., vacation. z,v S. H.-Thompson spent Su tb W. H. JACKSON, Brock Road •:,;�.` smavir, Leman%&$.,loss, itawy.so loss called on W. H. Jackson,and others p p -�� ' > on form ',BMW of Marriage U* �, here. He spent his school days at N• and Mrs.Tiates. - Pickering, Ont. :y;,R s°asr 7 sv i'oat -° Agpha'kt Roofing Brock Road and was delighied to see Miss Maud Potts visited her friend, c+ d Miss Queeaie Roots. DAVID A. PUGS-Live stock auc- the old school house an aurround �. tionew, Graduate of C. M. Jones' School. e7uet arrived another ;oitR. He is a ne hew of the late Jas- Miss )`tozana Corral:, of Toronto, ' - gisited her rents, T. and Mrs, Cur- Cblcago. Ldetene eitperienee with ped2greed p pa a ' ear of To A9� McCormack and has made good in ��t■ a■f� stack. Block and dials work. All triads of osier 11,� rah. Here ! 1 + promptly attended to. Terms renoaahic. 1?bocr 11a}t Blab BiLtD lee, business life. Miss Lily Fenny Is spending, her leclaremont. 1617 ....p halt holidays at the home of tier parents, ��M. MAW, LICICN89D A,UC- red and green shades BROUGHAM. A. and Mrs.Fenny- �'tt'r TIONEER,for York.Qntww and Durham 4 in• Sad i5 in. t0 ��36 Cbeer up everybody, we will aeon .. Counties, All kinds of sets promptly attended Miss Beat, of Toronto.is visiting Dr. bave lots of rain, as the Exhibition Cements, W. Termsremonabte. Datesfor salve may be weather. We Will McKinnon sad family. starts on the 25th. arruaged at NEWS'OAicv. Bell and asdepeo- ; Cleat pboaes. Whitby;Oct. sly quote low rites on MISS Dickson, o[Toronto, tS visiting Some of our boys are contemplating ' ._ Coal ' q P her sister. Mrs. Wm, Norton. a trip to the Great North r'VPSL.- Good f tis the above in large Mrs. Hill, of Bloomington, visited BQRNINGRAM BROS $ -._ oddou boys. the change will you . . + Iq>1SIIt7tieH. _ jai last week.dauRhter, Mrs.John Phillips, _ (FRENCHMAN'S BAY Mrd..Wesley Harvey left last week The farmers have all finished eat_ Lumber, ' for alberta to spend a few months tins and are busy hauling ta, and the - � We D. Gordon & Son � toot of the threshing machine iS 1Sh In Hies` _'Bnllders, General Contrae< with her son. Frank. heard iII our mideL. tore and Sign Writers, A number from hers attended Lhe Miss Mildred Davidson, of Oshawa, :, service at Salem on Stinda it bein JUST ' CHOOSE Decoration Day there. g and Lawrence Davidson, of Toronto. Reidy Roofing 'Alterations and repairs of everq are spending a couple of weeks at the Biases Bessie and Anna Murrtson, ? description. Concrete work home of their parents, JA.and Mrs. ' of Toronto, spent the week•'end with Davidson. - ^� Cbituneys repaired If you are in the market for s new Miss Margaret Duncan. a idson. aY1d Latch EstiniatRS free. car, we can give you a Chev- As Rev. Mr. Gardiner is away on ” �eIRPn)�r� P. O, o�,T• rolet, Superior, Oldsnio- holiday. Rev. Mr. Leigh will hold his GREENWOOD. r `r' r Mira Mabel White is holidaying bile, Oakland, Over- service in the Presbyterian church on F A R E E S O R y land or Durant. Sunday evening. e , ' ' - Mrs. John Linton, of �Visoipeg, with Miss Doris Gee. +4 'suit Trees, Shrub$ Etc. All you have to do, is state which who has been visiting' her father at Miss Helen Maclean is boldaying MaCOMrSW 3HE=T•T car and we will also service B%ncroft, is visiting relatives here be with Miss Margaret Gee. Having ecured the a enn for E.D. fore her return home, Kenneth Graham, Qf Toronto, spent _ _ ___ . _ ." ___ ,A g y -- same:an_ d repair all makes ; a Smith do Bon, Ltd., ureerymen, of cars with the The Brougham Women's Institute' the week-end at the parsonage. � _-� of Winona, Out. will bold their August meeting at-the Miss Elva Prentice, of Sonya, is , I am prepared to take orders for all guarantee. home of Mrs. Edward Willson on holidaying with Earl and Mrs. How- Pitkam S Tuesday, August 28tb, at 2.90 p. m. sam- triode of Fruit Trees, mall Fruits, Satisfaction guaranteed or your -All ladies welcome. y Thomas Brignall, of Kinsale, Is now _ •, Ornamental Shrubs !life., at money refunded. _ painting and decorating the school lowest possible prices - i GREENWOOD.. house. 6pscial rates for large quantities. Give us a call on repairing or when Mre. George Smith has returned 1 26tf buying a new car, Robt.and Mrs. Plaskett.of Whitby. home, after spending three weeks is N. J. )32118II, P1Ckerin spent Sunday with James and Mra, Buffalo. g ! Plaskett. Fred Middleton, of Toronto, spent Gerold s ' Garage, Quite a number from here attended Sunday with hie`uncles, Geo.and W. :Store • { the Decoration Services at Salem on T.Middleton. ' It is My Business SIIad.y. Walter Howasm,of Utica, and lady - To help you run part of yours. Brollgll&tY� Thomas and Mrs. and Miss Hander- friend spent Sunday with Earl and son. of Toronto, are holidaying with Mira, Howsam. a loy opening a New Garage in the Vil- Phone 505 Pickering Alf. and Mrs,Trimble. The Yotlag Ladies' Mission Circle L ? 'hire of Whitevale I am prepared to do = F. L.Green unloaded a car of coke met at the home of Miss Nellie Russell ,.$ILL THE BUGS wt kinds of repair work, including here last week and expects a couple of on Thursday last. i.`• t"is and side curtains, also making. cars of coal right away. James Raine and Freeman Mantle Paris Green 75 Cents , - - dId car look and run like new b Amon those-whn entertained corn- have had Independent telephones in- ,Arsenate of Lead 45 cents per lb. jy k - Biking it a good coat of new paint. y FALL ppany here Sunday were Harland Mrs. stalled in their residences. 2i Ibs for$1.00 for Toroat�l%mill.9.8ilos chiaervinelud• H onzen, Bert and Mra, Harvey and Mr. and Mre, McPhereoa and Miss ;IImp a - ' „e,t„„� T,� ��,* Fred sad Mrs. Dianey. Dorothy of Toronto. have been visitStandard Patent Pre arations.�asolinIiingi . 4DF% S AUG..27T Ja 3ee--Xi 4----s, et-tbsMotrnship inq with Ale: and Mrs. Moore. P of Floss, a forcer resident bore, was Horace Lee, who has been holiday- CHARLES lids RICE -r -- in and at-�,uad LL+e village fate week in at the home of big parents, re- ;.Crude Drugs always on band v- _ .� Czb.:«fir•-* g )111asib Tel. bul, . Wbitevale. Ont - renewing oia ac antes. turned to Enterprise on Monday. _ � �-� .. -- r- )![r..and --Bo ee, Mies Day and ss �. ••z._ --- ---- --- -- - - Boy es,smith motored down from-sear-home.-after holidaying with relatives ' • Yonge dt Charles Ste,Toronto Brampton on Sunday and spent the in UnionviIIe;Toeon-tin-ate idAgazinee: ,y =�- des with James Raine and fatlail ville. (;rain Chopping Arrange-now to enter this famous y school-famous for strictly high Melville and Evert Tyndall and M[ea Fern Lidgett has retnrnsld.to 'Wholpbale Tobacco,� AND FL Ilg1NG grade work and for helping atod• Will Ormerod Jr. went to the west on Brooklin on Sunday, after spending ';.. - �•..; enb to secure employment. the harvesters' excursion last week. two weeks'vacation with Miss Ida �= ism prepared to do Chopping and They report•arriviag In Winnipeg. Brown. *`^ Oat Flaking every Monday, NO B1�T1SA IN CANADA Mr. White, of Toronto,who is some Richard and James Middleton, of rv , and Friday Write for catalogue and you will what indisposed, is back to the yil• Elmvale, have been holidayying with �jC� L'*T' ” soon see why you should patronize 'lage again. Muskoka climate did not their brothers. Geo, and W. T. M[d- N. E C K E R WS SHnnebosts For Sale our school. Open all year. Enter agree with him as well ag this. But dleton. any time. no wonder•look at the Jersey cream he Rev. Chan Langford, of Toronto. p .l -is mrinitiag beta a^d the invigorating who took charge of the services at �etCriIIAi'� �QIITQe.II �' t is aO Gaa� W.'J. Elliott, Principal exercise be is taking, -Keep an ofd- Salem on Sunday_:_waa entertained at to X2 Rural Route No.8 chap. you will be well pet. the home of Alfred and Mrs, Rogers.- � ��*- . - � �. •c'- "tier�r�'a, '-k3xe'iti.-.•r%-�- •.v �, ,a - - -- - - - ..-s:. 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Fes, „';•J;n'� �:=��f"-•'. f��.- •-�,�F•, '°,•s-r, ,cap -J'� .r.��c:. _ �g r. .�.. •�, .'�.R'�, ^'r•-•.rc.'t •tE^•,i1'�..„•.,• !Y 2a' �,,,, �,. r.:M' •>.�:• a :aro. � �,7�1,�•'"'.,,q'. •a4-" �'.r.'f.. �.• .+..•,' e.... ,.d;,..;'�C: ..v' w? [r'f+:,: �ti" ""1,! _ ,.;_••' ;'t S.. d . 'f r + w ,7 'ir v r ����d::• '.-'. . . '. ':? - - - .. .. ti ..__, -mss: .. -. .. ., _ .... __. . _ .. '��'..: i:4 •F„ Y r - 1•�,T may seem, himself; it must be remem- r t.. '" pared that MI. Clepgencesu_ very . r modest and very rarely tens a Story about himself, although tales about - _ •- - ;n' him are legion. . Tty'e grand old Frenchman was stand _- aboutside ghth o residence when a photo. = . ` »�y graphsr from a morning newspaper sidled up to btm, and .asked: . "Excuse me, but has Clemenceau' a e ' :.F. come out yet? I want to take.his pic_ for On1I11tin1tJ Ad ion In _ "Clemenceau, Cle enceau i said the t - -` Caftl of -Can Bom former premier thoughtfully. "I see m i. . - to know the name, but who is he? - ;� €tiVho is he?" No single farmer can expect to keep his f I don't know the end of this delight_ - :Lul story, but it seems extremely un'_ corn crop free of the European Corn Borer B .r ?r' eauty is only skin deep— likely that Clemenceau gave t game fresh and. unless all his neighbours are also fighting , .,. away and let the photograplt�er take '' .. wee the skin clean, _ eat. For this reason some sort of co- beautiful with Lifebuoy. � ... .._� ,- '-h French sae man �t-nestwiii_ _ ope ation'% is essential. You can organize "ver have his .photograph taken for The smooth creamy lather of newspaper purposes for the next ten- —your—whole- as = or twenty years. After that time, of Ong—�- - Lifebuoy wakens up the skin. mutual- plan of campaign whereby each course, he may. relent. - :,-Lifebuoy makes soft white 1 -farmer undertakes to account for the Corn �,p� When Me and Business Part. :$orers on his. own farm: y' �•a"m When I get my pipe all lighted. yes fresh wholesome bodies. ' And my feet against a rout. This plan will assist. in, bringing the ` Where'the water down me below ' Corn Borer under control, but without such Is just deep enough to suit w LifebuoVs health oh, it's then that real contentment co-operation, satisfactory results will not odour is delightful. Settles down across my soul, .'' ...3' : _ be obtained. �. For I'm back in boyhood Eden, !; .`, ,._ - • With.a bait can and a pole. 0 ,. y,'ti~ = •.'' �► `��a '. Wouldn't care if all the a}oaeR A Very Important Point ;=` µ.' t • In the banks of Anytowu, _ •� a Was a-hangin' on the branches •. �. - :Cut corn crop law and as soon as it is T I'd not move to.pull it down; ready. Burn all corn stalks. Garden sweet When the Apples shalt to dancia' y <; �o a t Fiom my bobber, and my heart corn should all be pulled early. and-burnt. Has begun a-dancin' with 'em-- ` That's when me and business part. Plough-down all corn stubble " p.OX, / very carefully.. Seed to winter . For It's just so satisfyin',' Ta:the fellow with the knack, wheat where.possible. Write for _ Of enjoyin' what God gives ha . _. pamphlet, post free.To be settle' on his beck While - J "�\ the old creek shushes past him, And there's quiet to his soul t q 'Dominion De artment of - r' And the fish are blawtn' bubbles - p • = deal of comment in the French capital At his bait can and his pole.- - Agriculture _ ...... . ... 4 T»_ because of his remarkable energy. He — palter Greenough. � - - STORMWELL. is up at seven o"clock each, ' G�lisoa—Dominion Ent6mologisr IES Write for �f MOWN PEOPLE- - -and beg4n*-Wi° cuuna ar visits at eight. - Division -or Feld Cr" - - .mod IJanonemr.' Pamphlet o'clock. He has an'hour's gymnastic A London Inventor has contrived an and Garden Insseta. lantomaoQfeal Branch. BLxat�xO7. . 4 ,• ' lessons regularly every morning. Bad artificial throat for organ pipes that OLtae►a, Oat Oat ""liuokinghanr Palace Flunkey Didn't generally hae very little time to spare, so regulates the currents of atr as to 9r k Recognize Prime Minister. However, one-of his favorite make sounds that resemble the vowel times is telling good stories,,and the sounds of human speech. To repro- As Prime MtGis'ter Baldwin to a man #"' ' 'a sense of humor, he has found following to the latest gem of a raper- duos the hnmaa voice on the pipe or- -"With - toire that must contatlr thousands upon San has long been a dream in must The less strenuous a man's yob, the children, what is false doctrine. only diverslon in the fact that he re- , „ rl' ,, thousands of amusing anecdotes. 1 clans; the new invention is said_a. more time-he has to get fed up with it Bright Boy: Please miss. bad medi-'. candy was shown out a s'i`de eatrance -� This story concerns, strsage as it most to �F We. --- ^�-- Sunday _ School Teacher: "Now; nine." r w` of Buckingham' Palace by an attend- •^ R la.at who did not recognise him. He also was halted by a House of Lords - sttache this week and asked- if he •*,�,�'�,� 'ware's member of the Cabinet. - , i - •'. ,.: - ' _ -, . ' The first occasion was at the royal i court. After, the presentation the ". "d' r. 2ldlatetea retired to another u - u.es , §„ 'of the room,' though his oftic ppgi_ 4 tion was behind the h - e b '�':, . on the ftb. a the procession ..' formed ow the Sovereigns from • o a._ a roam the Prime Minister HE trade-:'in _price of - -a waited until the wart dignitaries and members of the diplomatic corps had ,1� • yf � passed and then modestly started to ' :-,a -1921 Ford �s equal tr. - follow. An attendagf: however„igaor_ q . .ant of the ideu`tity of the King's first ' S ,t (Minister, said he could not join the - r �� price of ��- procession and insisted upon showing tc the,. t ade a i u aim out by a side'door. Mr. Baldwin ' ' 'silted the joke so much that lie did naa —- • { Lhe Prime Minister attempted _ other 1921 gears Which r •� to make his way to the plate in West- .� - - m ;mtaater Hall reserved for Alinlsters, -.-__. 30 to- Q�o more than ' on the occasion of its reopening by cost the King after a protracted period of - renovation, a Hours of Lords attend-_ :i - -- •ant touched him oa the arm and in- the Ford when new ' puired if the were a member of the - — Cabin Mr.eBaldwiII quietly answered that a ••c ~c proof o the '. Mile was the Prime 'Miniater'and the ” __-- -t nis is �; .. attendant hurriedly walked away to - -- F3 t aiB�Iay: _ _- ; ality -and -the guarantee The Tireless "Tiger': _ Ford is _ � M. Georges Clemenceau, the veteran -1 ,,s that the' purchase of a French statesman, is exciting a greatx - ti an investment as distin uish- - • 31CHTS AT EXHIBITION ' ' rle•• R�Br. pznperl� m.�'�da t,d ,r.•;: tt•aLaon 31¢hca, Ia - --:.:a - - '^°h"• y 8�n. Build nc. nr ur,1 Catalogue. ­e cl from an expend i t•ure -` _ . Watson Gun Sight Co., 381 Victoria at., Toro•ta - - .. '•z-;._;.��. 'E�s�',k^• ' THE MORSE a s a'R- " tY .',1,,,,tl Mi IC f•,F4¢jt,U n4Ct1I1tII': If '"- .1 gnu ­1 41,1 i­.)4 cau r.ae you hwrifede "•'0"`' .• . tir:RNe on sun horse--fa ------------ .,e:'.'- ;;-- -- a"s"---st----- i - •••.-l�l.rt•t-.m a„Sin�'ITT�azdtuL'gjit"a .— — I ' ..• iii _. .. -irw to xecog:,l,e tLe --.chat to do al.nut-_ _- _ .. p . in'-wO ith`chalerra on breuJhyf--shoes •Q ;r'q�,' •` , II + on 1.Caring,f-4tug-wnd many t-1.d a" \3 e 'r A. of r., i diu f t fur 4 •'- - . 1 R(1 •fir of;a Treatise , oatheaor.e-ot,.r�teva ea- }= I ,-Warner .' Mot��s � - +i Dr.B J KENDALL CO. ' •r Eoosburs Fail►,Vt. U.S.A. ' a w ifi.. . 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Buhr, HAIJt N>Vxs a"STONEY's li sell essny send too cents for fun saino" - _ + _ u.. awpoaltlon, liberal commisdoa, Dompy Katz �_ / .,. trtft Ca, t.lodw BuildiaL MoutreaL _ I� - wAeN1NGT0N NANO PRpe. ....,,, � �•'' - +. •'•, _ �)�h MAVJC AN ECNpUJJtrYOB A WASHL.NfA- t SON Raw P[aa that wW tab s pa/ei.Vt CUT • ,'p_:�::�" :s,.,-�':• colomna bas Blleas i'Niilabtaa Ow. tial to ` tl i0daide•at w..I tlaaota - ::EASY TRICKS e' No. 41 ��`�,� tt w • 1, rt �MindlReading Made Easy_[— <� =� 7z 3. - 3 . '. __ �"i `, ;. fir. "�;; 'f ,, �i T • ; ' ' �= 3217 - ZNCT.ArlZ if you ..3 9 " -,btni , txru cud r . �. _ �°O�your - - pac l bt -'�• .- . . . :: .. , own.; ' 3 + 9 1?a ` � z s � 9 d5�2�f' ` 8-]X-t tsi , .FALSE, ON THE FACE OF IT. � d ;',; If j ;���► 9 ;. Cft&U 4- out Fritz's make up.-From the Sunday Chronicle ,d ©�t;1�� NJ '�• �vow @U7 re. �R. YPTU L�V�E��� The Mower Sang. S OF Ask a friend to write, without The mower paused to whet his scythe, letting you see what he writes, a And whetting it he sang a _i - number composed of,three different AA I><therited Tendon to Till to ther lgita. Ask,shim to reverse the Cy wing tune and blithe digits. making a number which is Anaemia May U Overcome._ The 84retchtag hay fields rang. either greater or smaller than the number he first wrote. Ask him to Somo The swat re.n•down his sunburnt face, .' people hava.a tendency to be. _ subtract the smaller number from .come thin-blooded just as others have But deep his breath and slow; ,•C„ 'the larger. A wind made rlpplea in the place as inherited tendency to rheumatism, Masculine Resentment. _ - He aow'hJts, you will explain. a Where still he had to mow. - Turnips are. abort_ nine-tenths .;^^ or to nervous disorders'. The coadi- rsumber which is either larger or Mother (reprovingly)-I am terribly water. ,h tlon in .which the h=ood becomes so The whetstone rasped along the aaath, y you strike _ • smaller them the. drat number he � sslxamed of you. Why did r" wrote and Which you cannot pos- � that the whole body augers comes Which hummed beneath the stroke, your little playmate?"' Cs< on so gradually The knife that had laid low the swath JOy (dtt6heveled but trimphant) � sibly kno,v, Ask.him to draw his' y and stealthily that pencil through'any of the digits in anyone with a aaturai disposition in ringing triumph spoke. -"He went and called me a little .oa .' this number (excepting a cipher) that direction should-watch the symp- YES <. . __ mtleman and I' made iota take it ge toads care y.--- 83oodleassoe., _ . _. .-- -�. y NOT cross out. ansemla, as the medical term is, can What words were coupled to the tune back." _ uuu•e^A.Tga DY Immediately you will tell: him be corrected much more easily in the I He sang amid the hay! _ Ask for Kinard's d take no other, - .�l �.����-�-����5 :which number he crossed out. This It may have been a w3idless rune u+nso a SOLD ar savcouss.s antci,N " earlier 8t8 je6 than ]ester. it begins The mower sang that day. ..sagas are CASs woe.savatwa eo.re. - M soother trick which utilizes the e.6 o, t�..a. Peculiar powers of the digit 9: To with a tired feeling that rest dbee not _. Greeks made their cofSna of burnt_ -discover the number crossed out, overcome, the complexion becomes - ''` mentally add the numbers he gives pale, and breathlessness on'slight ex. But ful did I understand , clay- you ca--_ r The so that then I heard, - See} stmach a" 9ONeV - and subtract from the nearest ertioa. such a going up stairs is So-. n8- - 8� �t �` �Waltlple of 8. The remainder is ticed. Aa though each note the mower v+s.rabt vilar baby th• hasmtwa purely =°" a inlaata'aadehf]dran'arasubtar. the number your friend crossed out. Dr-remedy that h' Pink P o are s home s Make certa a that the f threr that has been most successful Rraa .wedded to a word. - HARD PIMPLEO a, .' first written [s composed of three In the treatment of diseases caused brims autoolshins.gratifying results =� different digits. The trick will not by thin blood. _With.pare And as-die Sang my dull heart ,sag ib matting hahs'a stomach d*" �AmOL work, Lor example. it he writes 668 D e elr Sad And lifted to the blue, ���P� �� FACE teed Sad bowebttgorre a far 10L piIIal ff rrec i ltm n While.all the stretching haydeld rang "�,,// v uGU �shook a�� w"p (Clip this out and paste it, wjtl4 And all-fay Spirit, too, from saroones,opi- •` the symptoms aeecribed are noticed. Very ore. Itched and Burned. ataaalaohdaaadau s ". other of the ter=se.,to a acrapboale.J You can get these pills through any -Maurice Morris. ry hae>aissitneza� ,'.Q. �- .,• C dealer to nwidtetne or by mall. post- Could Not Sleep,Cuticum Heals. hate. saf.atad Don a t kee Rowe in the sick room paid, at 50c a box from The Ds, Wit- p ■ ■off• r re. —� ams' Medici H no Co. Brockville,.Ont after they begin to fade. "My face became affected with ArAff r,. • - - — large. hard, red pimples that were Dr.gglsca . _ �,r ;.. +�►i� Pennies as Pled } # yi e7 a` t�t.�Sa` d H^ In its original form the penny was ' Attractive Proposition ,,,K so that could not alaep. I( ; not a coin., but a token or pledge. Its for Titan with &U wand weakly I� �; My fame was-awfully &a- THE�k`fi<]i 11�� derivation comes from the same source awspiaper ezposiance Sad i40� } ti�stred for the time being-tile. j 6 l ,fir .K-!, -P • h I said as advertise. _ i as that from which We f I bet the Word er 8"G. apply Box 24. WU&os � ment for Cudctaa Soap' RELIABLE' A "pawn." cad &ISO such Words as Publishing Oo. Lid, 13 Aflalaide and Ointment and Sent f� '`E�I A B L f H , "panel,'t "pane," cotmterpane," and street West. a free sample. My face began to feel M Inard's gets at the root of the r .'. "panicle° ls� so I p more. end trouble. BGopa inflammation, ' The readdeet pledge to leave in when I had used Erna cakes of soap deadens pain, ^- pawn was cloth and one and one-half boxes of Dint- a , hence the Latin "pan- nd-to" st s:one Dog soneeffloa aunt I was h a piece of cloth. u4'-' (Signed)rise th. , The original Hoc: ea Lillian R.Lade, panel was a Jericho.Vt. piece of cloth. or patch. DOG DISEASES C,adcaia soap,Ofntnaent and Tel- ` ` and from this we$et'the Word"pane" and How to re" cam are all you need for -da jQa _ r as applied to.a pane of glass, and also Mallod Frey to as moo. toilet and nursery purposes y a� O f�~ tale -word "penny," its literal meaning dress qil the AQ oe. ttr _..Cta Otons Go.fan >fl.taaatrr.. Yati.Addn.o:What Stopped Them? Zen- being a pledge ae token, and hence a _eta vt�eat Est, sue_ i*�.■aa■t Paul 16 W.wsa�.i 'a Now Tort :L sa.pNe omimataia.taao. Takes" -----"Why those crabs are not moving. I �OtigiaaIIy the word was spelt /i C.el�.soeo.6a.«.te6ea:es.g. ;�, _.,_4roulda't dare buy one of them." Deny' , '•Lady. I'll swear ez cry The word shilling really means a one o1 'em• nay into small -c ddviadon of too .eras tiioviag jes before y looked at ��, - ' • -. - - - - . » and is obtained from a word meaning - }� THEY TELL. THEIR "to divide." -Thus, in•the first,place, _ SAVE it was not i cola, but as indication of - - _,• i>a+is money having been made,up is small •: ':',,. - - . 1'iLl` Lorin. EIGRBORS' Sterling, as applied to money, is de- rived from the 'Hanseatic 1KOtherb who lees a box o! Baby's , �. ' ' D y' League, - :' ,,i•"- • -�: ' Own Tablets in the house may feel which bad an important house in E WOiml�Ten Each Other HOW .t=hat the lives of their little ones are land. As their land lay 'to the' east > '-'reasonably safe during the hot weath- of England," Englishmen called them ....:: �ete Helped bj.Lydia E. ?ieh- ., ., y Paid Stomach troubles, choWa infan- Easterlings•, and the gold the :- '': tam and diarrhoea carry off thousands to .the courm,of trade became known jUNLESS you see -the name 'Bayer" OA tablets, you ham's V e _ :� egetabl �� .oft D=ote ones every summer, In most as 'Easterling money. Subsequently -' .. Cases because the mother does not the expression became sterling. are riot getting Aspirin at all wooabrids%Ont.-"I took Lydie. - • have.a sate medicine M hand to give • - ` piakham's Vey stable Composmd fa! male trotibke.I would hove headach ,Mesa tro -Baby's Own en occasional. -_ - - -! backaches, between mT �- Mesa troubles. or it gives occasional• Paine ly to the'well child will prevent their :� . den and,under my shoulder�tlades " c eomtsg oa. The labiate are gttaran- +s=ue: dragging d*M feelings on each _ I was sometimes unable to do ° :„.teed by.goverameat analyst to be ab- work end fek very badly X too s;, eotutely harmless even to the new- y ) �-v� `e., is-law told tea abort the 'vege born baba They. are especially good Compound and I got some right away. ';; In summer because they regulate the } /f3►\ �b It has done me more good than eat► -----,...bowels. and- keep the Stomach sweet _ 5 -. `�., `_ other taedidne I ever took cad 1' and pure. They are sold by medicine _ ammead it to my neighbors You am t ,,, quite welcome to ass this letter -dealers or b mail at 26c a pox from `'� testimonial if ou think it will helpsomA , $ The Dr t2liams' Medicine Co., - _ �p1 -- r°ay poor s Serer. 'Mrs.EncAx SncicoiWr - Brackvilie, out. '� •R. R. 2, Woodbridge;'Ont. S. - _ anad c e v° ho every Gv�t�ecei-a t„� n tyn tr�un�the It a farmer desires a bountiful her _, i' women who have been heined by Tm-M- .,' ..vest he will Dot Stingy with his -` I - Acc6pt only an "unbrokFwh " —r-- testae-tthe of ailments ATM`^iar to 1eI�IJ , ualti s - " planting. is equally true _ Beaut t� their sea and they take 1 F -y* ��++� Aspirin, which contains_directions-4nd-dose--worked -out--br y plea'ure rf. who�ttonld-hsve--friends must pretty Church-worker _(anli-Darwin-- - - - the good word along to other phyticiani during 22 years and proved safe by millions for women Therefore,if you are troubled w give gen'erou'sly'of_b jmaelf.--4n---tM- :TM - mn)="Can you look me to the eyes, in this wspywh tint give L din E�.Pink y y - - :tnoisl world if we desire happiness we I'm descended'from as ape?" :•:;..Colds - Headache Rheumatism purr's Vegetable Compound wfalr uial. Dr.'Newthought, and eery you believe moat "s•catter seeds of kindness for Qe This famous remedy, the medicinal the reaping by and bye." your cane, r t Minister-"Why-er-fn Toothache Neuralgia ;!Neuritis ingredients of which are derived from j For the heart grows rich in giving my dear, F think it mast have been its roots and herbs has for f ears All its wealth is living grain, , Earache Lumbago Pain, Pain angel and not an ape." proved its value in such cases. lilfomen Seeds that mildew In the garnea�- ,._e_ --- Aand "Bayer"bozos of !2 tablets-AlaQ bottles of 24 and 100-A eta - eve ere year willing teet6aoTt to ., smversd Ana, with gold the plain," MbNEY ORDsRS. ' � - rvgg3 the wonderful virtue of Lpdis E. Aeptrtn to the trade mark (regtatered In Canada) of Bayer Manufacture of Mono- liEpl'e Vegetable COm ,i o- A Dominibn Express Money Order teeticacldeKOr of Aancyltcicld. while it to well known that A.pirtn mean. Bayer lLe Potted• 0 for five dollars costa three cents. will be t:mDeaawritb thheir Son•zil tttrademmark.theh"Baapar Cro&L*' 'tpxax' -'} • ..• Keep Kinard's Llnitnent in tho house, - �!"• ' '9 �,.•':Y .•'i']r �+t,v� �' ,I�r�t`�a-.'"''•",Y,•' -ri., ':J Y+ y _1., .ZA yt,`.%..-•^•,`j•.'^�',' �C r,'�'•'K. 9�•.. .,,ph 4•i�• RA,• -•'e-- x714,�•N.y "es, _ _., e.f i1F"d'C _ .^•...i..:; i -_ w?w 6i.4 4 "(-"O31 �,�.. a+� Si° x"m `A'�.�l,} .r °u 'p••� a ,c^ rr..., �.- .� ,fir''•_t ,s+• + ..•.. w .. a • iy;`'f es max;., *r, ..._e.r<9?•. ,�^�M :`"_ .'"^4r•i' +' .{A`�:f'y. s•,.� ,�,1'£, iC. }•'. x.„ .' F:- ..: +•;fiYy> i- -wt -c!m t°• .'a n '9 •'w f:t,,,1'•'''ie f .. �'�',•s .�.i:., '•.S.i. 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Eato n. r- � Y their family of four sons and four dau• The bride, who was given away by her F R U A " } Tt�RMS father, looked very attractive in.an �. '. 'v `• ghtera, with one exception, these y ,,•, ` K. i>.7s °' f hrt[stia gown of Ivory .chiffon taffeta, FOR PAE9ER,VING per yeas,: $1.50 if paid in advance. amities• scattered to the four winds, -----SubecriptiOns ro t1te United States sad Creat were represented b relatives from and stn exquisite veil of rare Honiton ----- ----. tt.scZ- Bntain$2.00 in advapee. Winnipeg, Toronto,Windsor, Sarnia, laee,an heirloom, and 'carried a show- ZINC METAL TOPS _ _ _____.:R,l�$$j+�$ RINGS Stratford, St..Thomas,St. Mary's and er bouquet of Ophelia roses and lilies- a ­JOHN many other centres. to renew old ac- of the'valley, and wore a string of :Large Stock ^Prices Right i' '_< " �• .,JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor, quaintances and join in the happy r.e- pearls, the'�gift of the' groom. The union. The oldest member of the bridemaid, Mies Mildred Miller, was party was J. W.Taylor, a ed?6,of Bo 1-pin a8 ' E gowned in whet k taffeta. and car- W.AND CONIMENTB. y g ried a beautiful bouquet of Rich- _ aster, while the 2-year-old tot of q XXX PICKLING VINEGARS Mrs. C.Gloin, Yarmoth Oentre, was mond roses. The beat man was the '= -Another Bank, the Horuh Bank, the congest. Extensive preparations twin brother of.the bride,Cecil Denny. Pure Apple Cider, 40 cents per gallon y Mrs. A.Hunter,.aunt of the bride.who s•. has closed its Moore and natural] are being made for the reunion of Pure White Wine, 45 rents per gallon _: y 192.1• by. J.W. Taylor, Pres., Exeter; wore a very becoming gown of Egyp- the de ositora and sharehotdere tian radium lace, received the guests. Pure Malt, 80 Cents per gallon y` P Dr. H. D. Taylor,' Sec'.y-Treas., Lon- g _- Tare now in a very anxious state of don; with Messrs. C.tiloin, Albdrt A dainty luncheon 'woe served after These are the very beat vinegars on the market and your fickle@ are �'4= _._ mind. As is always the ease, Taylor, J-. McFle, M. Wass; Arthur tables coremony. The bride's going- bound to keep t g p ` �,,.. Taylor, 8. McLaughlin as a sports y suit was,of dark brown.tricotine p s ytlu use our coda. - many of those who suffered from committee: D. and Mrs. Annis and and a small hat of tan, with a brown the collapse of the bank are aged Blake and Mrs. Aniiis, Whitevale; fox fur, the gift of the groom. Thep Whole Mixed Celery. ;-.Tumeric - L. and Mrs. Johnston, Brougham .-, left to spend theft honeymoon in Mus• Pickling -Spice Seed Powder ;, people who have trusted all their,-'W, J. Taylor, Breeklin ; Mre. Chas. koka, and will reside on their return ,? iwvucy toA6. 1,.uk, nue, •fw'lvw.aug-An is ttnd---Miss--HElen— Kom, D-tiTi barton; Mrs. U. Heron, Rest Hill-, t Curry Root Everything needed the collapse, find themselves in - y g Miss A.C.Brander and Arthur Taylor.. IN MEMORIAM. • ' Powder Ginger for Pickling Js r^ povet ty. Canada has, always!Cherry wood, were the relativea from _ _ , complimented herself on her super- this district. ' re BRODia—In lovipg memory of our c /''� /�� for banking laws, and depositors dear son, Lorne R..Brodie, who died J , � / C H A R D �7 V l • •felt perfectly secure But there - Aug. 15„h,1921. { have been a number of failures MILLER—DENNY I%e month of August again is here, - '-`' the saddest month of all the.year; during the past few years that The home of James' Denny. Union- Just two years ago today .-have tended to destroy our faith. vilie, was the scene of a vet yy pretty. Our dear boy passed away. FARM L A ND S , '+ in our banking and other financial- wedding on Wednesday afernoon, Loving and kind in-all his ways, Aug. 8th, when his youngest daugh- Upright and just to the end of'.his To buy or sell your Farm, consult'the Farm Lands 'Department of institutions The laws of the ter, Eiva•Marie, was married to Ray da a, ' butler. youngest eon of Henry nd The United Farmers Co-operative Company, • ;� •: country demand that the officials y Sincere and true in heart and mind, &Ire. Duller, 6f GTnionville: . The care- A beautiful memory left behind. .Lighted. make proper returns regularly,to roony was conducted by the Rev. Mr. Sadl-v missed by Father, Motherand z the government, eo,that their real Wilkinson is the'Presence of about : Bier "A, J. !tLLISO'N, Representative, Pickering,'Phone Pick. 1606 financial position may be aster-_ ,lti8tned: But, It i3 tE'i be regretted, 1­-Nthese officials have in the poet, `` / J /� p-bees in the habit of fal8ifyiag their $ I L . .L R �+ , T ' ,d A I'T S t U returns in order to conceal their .,,y:" weakness. hoping that they might _ Get them from as—we have a full supply.of all sixes recover and that their weakness _ Adso, Gingbams, Prints and a fall line of Dry Goods might never be known. Cruse- - We have resumed our Toronto-Oshawa count of their high and influential We sell Sherwin-Williams' Paints and Varnishes—not the cheapest.. v x , -. motor bus service, and for the present will � _ _ . -but the BEST position the criminals toofregaeot - 1 '. ly escape puni.3bute ere iron between Pickering -ant} Toronto, and. ,,,eno?cam, 3raeRate of Lead. Paris Green, fresh in. -------'" T men'.,,re iii a poa'ttioa to do tartch i .,. . �wi11 extend the service as soon as the road Send a Dominion Express Money'Order, the best way greater mischief and cause more - to send your money. We seH them. enfferiag then the despised ban- :-'is passable. Will leave Pickering at 8 a. m. _ _ - - 'And for Courtesy, Right A R dit, their puotshmeat should car -- and 2 p. rII. (also at 8 p. m. during Ezhibi- - -- _ - - Treatment and Right Prices we lead, ;± _ : ..:.respond with their crimes. - - others follow, �ioa), and returning will tears stop 12,King. _. �rgQ��T©N'g .gROI�GHA�fl�i �.' The Toronto Ezhiisition, known ► i al4 stun r;ad at 10 a. m. and 6 p. m., (also at i :� stn the Cxoadian National Ezhibi• %•' j- tine. opens on Saturday of this' 'I l p. Lill. during Exhibition) standard' time.. THE BUSY STOKE TSERE'S. A RRABQN . �,•'-. ; =week, and 'as .usual, will remain '. • _ _ _ _ - - . - - - _-- rG ' t open for two weeks instructing .g and emuair the - ' g peap�le. There is no other attraction in the whole Hardware Store Dominion that is so popular as Toronto' 'Oshawa u - - 4 thie annual affair, and is always looked forwaid to with the great- .' A. - Now fig the time to buy an Oil-Stove #or interest by the many thous- _ . _ _ ands who visit it each ;. 'A N , .O U N� _ -- - ..- - —....------- - �;,,. ear. IL is - - � weather _ recognized as being "the greatest '- f�- �t - - show on ear,,; ,'-'ah�"vtaitoee from We have the Clark J.ewel-, Florence- and New Perfection. ' oancriee are amazed at its M A _ A Get our prices before baying. �- ' '�astoesa: - The direetars are de- -- — -- - - , termiaed that it shall keep on - We have a com lets liae of Screen Doors and Window Screen%. growing each year,,and every year ■r - _Wire Cloth from 18 to 40 inches wide # L - 0 V aL lowest prices. - - _ r jtha visitor will see the giopnda _ 1 s, s growing in extent and many new A fall line of Garden Tools—Fonts. Rakes, Sore, Lava Mowers, Sprayers, Scythe@ and Stones, Oil Cans etc. large building's erected. We occa_ , 'We have changed the name 'of 'our first patent sioaally meet with people who de hard goer from "CREAM OF THE WEST" tai the - A few Antomoble Tires at a reduced price-f rem 9.00.to 14.60. . dare that the fair is the same "'MAPLE LEAF." These are all gtutranteed tires. _ .. year after year, but these This is a change is name only; the quality is exactly „'' people who "have eyes bat -the same as we have been selling under the old brand Our Motto—"We have it, can get it, or'it Is not made. cannot Fee." There is no other -_name. You will .readily, see the advantage to na both. •,- -- °institation in the whole earth that from the standpoint of national advertising, t&having :.: ,' J S BALSDC}N '! PICKERING ireRecta the progress of the world fine brand for our world-wide distribution. J. S. _ F: eo much as the Toronto Ezhibi �+� L _ ". `tioa. The other nations of the —.`The CampbeU Hour Mills Co.-, Ltd. -x .'world are represented in the ex- _'Mills Mills at :. . Saving Inspires : Confidence - -t hibits, thus giving it an inter. ~ ' •. national character. all the lead. HE feeling of independence and self-respect which Toronto' :1'eterbora -=•Pickering .Ing inventions of the world are on comes to one who has ntoneY in the bank is more than exhibit, and in no other way can _ worth all the effort involved in accumulating the say- _.a person beep abreact of the pro- _ "PICKER] ` ings. It is reaseuring' to possess a growing bank account y CA Which will enable ou to meet the eraser enciea as well as the Y g gress of the,world so well as b opportunities of to-morrow. days.attending the fair one or more ;,You are invited to open a savings account at our nearest branch. character, but aacpe educational in e.. M E AT ' _':��M ARKET. . I THE , after amusement will find np diffi- _ • snits in getting satisfaction to his ,. B -. :,Rgand Roast or Steak, ;. 23. per lb y heart's content, and while the ;9urloio Roast or Steak, :.. 28c = WHl'18Y BRANCH, ' r G. P. LYND, 111sas�. directorate spares no pains or cost Porterhouse Roast or Steak,�.�' ... .: 28C - '' BROOKLiN BRANCH, h. C.•CROSS, Msnsgsr. in furnishing an abandbnce of Rump.Roast,...- ..: ... 1 .amusement attractiDna, oothiag Jot an objectionable character is - Roast, __ Fine Rib fto ..Heavy Rib .. - _. icke permitted. The fair is also used ;Shoulder Roast. and 18c as a place of meeting'Eo renew old pot� � r TB R --k ery ,1 ... .. .. friendships. , Many go to y . at this time of the year to meet Brisket;to boil, ... .. . ' friends from soother part of the Leg of Porlr,... .. ... ... 25e Loin of Pork. .:' we n: --- - - tried -� Province or of the Dominion and °Asildpat: tcl► i�na�e _ c ., r __ like Mother otiee t�arri�ci __ . -- . . thus ppead a fete daps most pleas (; AB_gII (;eok -O fiArii;ki. ;_:_._:__'. . aZ.!.V :Za .:�Lij,g back over old Sattaage . Fi i$LFi� `.:. - --- Pure-J'ork ... - :. :r- h hem gall. ;Y _ ¢.fees as well -as- -taking in the Finest Salt Pork,... ,., 26c 61 Phone 940 and aVe t eights of the Fair. - Finest Breakfast Bacon, piece, 38e " -G}reat demand for the .-- _ • �• sliced, ... ... 88c •. "Martha Jane" ' CARD of THANKS. Mild Cured Cottage Rolls(half or whole), i 32c ''"' Chocolates We wish to thank ourman friends ''Back Bacon,. •.. ... 45c " Try a boa—the ' e delicious .. and nefgbborsfor their kindyexpress- Cooked Ham,.. �`... .55e " - ' ions of sympathy shown us during our :'Weioers,.. ... ' ... .. 25c " A cool drink at the Soda Fountain goes good when its hot. ' .recent aad bereavement. 1rx �• $IIlldaee, Sodas etc., served in the Ge-o. W. Phillips and Family. Head-Uheeee,.. .. .,. !.` -- y _ Easy First,.nrl TMmnvtin Ctt,nwtd t n� '� l�B—Jj�ttign�O _ er Z anitary yetem. •;M 5 life 90 cents �•' REAM= of the Taylor!Family " lb prints 18 cents �,. .••. _ Wedding Cakes Our Specialty Fresh Trout and White Fish Every Friday ' At bpringbaaak Park. London. on Wednesday,Aug &h.l3Ddescendants -��+y �Ky {T.�T1ry�, Y x sic^ hiIre,Toyloi%,.wbo owe to F•.��aa.�i�r+�-lr' �� ,�M i ., �J} y; ,� -� �• • 6'' w:rrF r•�',b :{�,': .4.t:"wi'''y .d;"• tt w ', - '+, �6, , '.,. ?,' „ ,�.:e•;. :..,;e: ,..�Cdk ✓^.,. t Ste. ',.;n, tiq•4.+A,",;.r«`°^•.. ��;a-' `+��' '..e•6rr. ".r.'iyj.,r:."_� ..q u,,!•,�. r rya, a :• .r:, � � rt' °`�' y, _.� ' ,r;*s�w :" ^,... ,'�., - '',� `✓�^ w. `r'•tY M� 'rrr�+ �'v J�'t .n. „r.,},,, .�, !: ,-'r�-• "';��s?Y�.a�+oi,`.e•-y".7' Kw�: ,x ti., •�:. .'�•"h.e'2'::;'', `�: ^''`a..'.�'2 ',AA' t�.: •F�.'..N`•..1,.�.� �4"'d� ^,,�i ..$� iy~`�' ..,�t+"g:•r�•.' S',' ��—.. �' .. s,�,X..:µ. ,'�_-.;�; K;�c` .+" 'N� .,m+�:'+ ..r.:.- ,�:� •!',y.d•_.. ..+;,�sVia erg .0•;.:• •..•t'n ,�y t+'1'� .a'1 . .•r. ."+ .„,: {' x.:.,,.�+`�' '�.yr".,�,f.f'b•,c.,' .!`?IS.: '-%`�'E� '..am.�,'.s..'�•"` p..,;ypa:. -• ,.M,•'Sys•I�,'�',. '� ,4 A 2� `t, `} ,- �M'`" M^a �3�.». - �.�. ..i;.'F,, hr'..S -F•,ia.�' .. ►. �t ��. � <`,f'` r��• •�. � .� - .;,,:..- i �• „'c' ~'i."•� i a ?rw'::"� '�rl 0;,1'.:4 :ql,, •S. ° i '- ,,! 71.. — - , � -�' ?• Ca • ' 'CLARE.MOi�l7. ,. - Fred and Mire. Lynn were in 7��TT nn T 7��TT �nr s -" `'- Os haws on Saturday. D A N C-1 �N t.T a h Mrs. Richid �Vard ,1vae -in the Mrs. Levi .Linton of Noith ChO �ason N q• ' city on Dionda Claremont, we regret to report, is At •Orchard Ion,'�Rouge Hill.King- �� a Miss Emma Lid, of Uxbridge, very dangeroutly ill; cauiutig her dton Aoad. .hound and square dances is visiting with liae Hattie Walk• friends much anxiety. every Tuesday and Saturday at 8 sr• " Miss Annie Spoffard has return• o'clock P.M. 47tY Chopping and Oat'Rolling will dsl'�'Miss$ rk of Toronto is visit- . ' Q0 vith Claremont friends or a few ed home after .speading. several �/� t be continued at the mill of the ��.. weeks at Jackson's Point as .th Farm Machin late W. G. Barnes at Green' River, � � .• i,_.>�'� ' days - guest of Misses'Isobel and Viol `*'.7 • -_ All auto tires ten percent off Vas ent. New and need, also repairer on Tuesdays,-Thuisdays and Pri- ' . 'sat F. M. Cooper s-during the:nest Alex. Anderson, . who intends Seooar New '0inghame ptid ,. .. "two weeks. _ - -leaving Clar�monts will hold an Binder Twine; __ days. 42t! _ Chambray�e, r Mies Burgess, of Toronto, spent auction said of his household ef- Steel Fence Posts = - " =over the weekend with Fred and fects on Saturday, Sept. 8th See ' A frill line of Wall Papers, f' ;T Mrs. ward. Cla Steel Wire Cates _��ilteva e ` Miss Adelaide Bards ,' of Bron- bills fvr particulars. p newest designs. y y', a One Wooden Threshers Ta14k The Service Garage. - ,gghata, agent Tuesda wIt Mrs. Ladies' Summer Underwear and - Morgan Pugh. Notice of W; F. Disney, Greenwood Hosiery at sighs prices. D. A.an Mrs. Scott spent Sun= W^ Registration of By•taw 42tf` Phone Pick 714 Overhaulingo, Painting, all kinds Mena 9iimuier ,Shirts, new pat. day with Mrs: S. A. Renfrew at repairing done. Ignition terns. Men's Underwear, ';TackeOlr'a Point.. Notice is hereby given that a Hy-law a spec_ialty. o gieee-and-co...biu- ` L . Herb: and Mrs. Forsyth; of To- (No. 110?) w,s passed by the Afup, c _ - - Your ola r'o d top re-covered ations. .�:✓.o, ant 3a.uday .vii.h Fo'-E. council of 'the Corporation of 'the I r i `!uc $13.00. and Mrs. Forsyth. Township of Pickering on the 7th day ll ` line of- Fresh Groceries Dr.F. W. Underhill, of te, of August, 1028, to authorize the issue A Berry & Poynter atwaps on hand at Iowe�t = Pa., ig spending a week with rela- of debentures for the sum of 811,000.00 _ - possible prices. to be used to defray the;host of an ad- p p � e _fives in Claremont. ditlon to the school house of Public ,+ R. J. Mann and J. H.-Seal mot- School Section Number Seven of the Take 'advantage of this Offer Highest prices paid for =. ored to Huntsville 'on Thursday Township of Pirkerinit. and that such g e' ss produce. : t. last to visit,the latter's brother. t0 et, our Harn' o by-law wtsa registered in -the registry $ � _ +� T ' . C.A. and Mrs. Overland "and oMce 1if the registry division of the ry ; L. A. SCOTT, v children are spending their vaca• County of Ontario on the.loth day of Poultis Stlpp�iea —' tion with their relatives in Erin. August, I=. as Number 284. Any CLAREI�ONT, - ONTARIO Miss Clars Shortt, of Drayton, motion to quash or set aside the same -af car lot prices. - FAf? rJ Ea?S "has been @pending a week with or any part thereo! must be made ' _ her aunt, Miss Emma Underhill: within three months steer the first WHIT publication of this notice and cannot Now is the time to see about your Luther Bowes, of Peterboro, is made thereafter: A Car of Swift's Red3F,jer Harness needs. , ape uditig his vacation at the home Dated the 17th day of August, IN& Fertilizers, blest Serap, We have on hand a good supply :Mr of,_his mother.here. Mn. J. head- Do14AZ.n R. BsATarr, Poultry done, 4 man. 4g.6p alerit = . of Harness and Accessorise canvas Shoes ' Mies walker, o!- - Tankage, Oyster Shell, at various prices. :., Give us a trial and be been visiting with her slater, Miss FIR9T'•GLAB$ Grit etc., - We have a supply of White .: Hattie weeks. Walkiie', 'for s couple of s ='S�1r8 �rlf�P3 �ti �SBrS tee arrive abort Sept. 1st. costvibced - pampa y Good Shoe Repairing Service I and 2 strap Running Shove ` F. M. and Mrs.Cooper are spend- Ca1I or phone for special prices �1�IT T �1 white ,. fag a'weep 'with Clark and Mre. 16 bead. due to freshen la ear }all CING4IL B�� Y $aweon, who are holidaying at Herd test for last year avereged 4.2. Black Pateat,and white with Arden. These cvttle are from an accredited A. E.,,R E E S O R buckle at 81,75, This is herd that bas•uccepfullp parsed two t Harness maker, tegalar 82 50 Pugh is hsviog a ver- Tubercutine Tests. Any party want- qad�added to the front of hie to�t a first-class family cow that they CEDAR GROPE DICKERING, ONTARIO Ladies' Oxfords, white and ., reddrnc+e which addp mneh to its ' will know to bo free from disease. . -th see there offer- Men's white Canvas Boob,appearaoee. o be r; rt ed for sale.-, Pie right.Merlin Leteht white Boles and heels..at { ' ferry, has retarded home after W. R. JARVIS, spending a fortnight ,with D. d Locust Hill R. R. CANADIAN NATIONAL EXHIBITION �f '>~ad Mrs. Scott. Phone Markham 1618 48-AP J. i `• MmO?3' ,6 Mr.and Mrs. Combs and Mr- T�R� � ,and Mrs. Archie Taylor. of Toron- Mnuicipal Debentures to, spent the week-end with Mrs. For .' ia18 AUG6 25th w SEPT, 8th Rev. Mr. Osborn, of Chicago, • sealed Tenders. marked ­Tender* '` Coal, - .xlecapied the pulpit in the Uoian for Debentures." will be received by The Show Winclayv d Nations ­ :Church last Sunday evening and the undersigned Reeve oe Treasurer The _ � Hard ac delivered a splendid sermon to an up to Monday. Augult 27th. I= for ' and Soft POSI of the appreciative audience. the purchase of Debentures of the l6tli C+DCy �ytwl,- best quality On Ales. Anderson, we a glad to Township of Pickering for• eitbe•ot._ re Estimated_ at'. :. i y IM, z ' I report, is considerably improved,,both of two issues. (1) for. 811.000-M 1 -11,,500,00Q he for use otSobool Section No. 7. repay- In bealth. We hope that t im- 0 provemeat may rnatlone antil his able is 2A ears. and (2) of =40:000.00. Mathioat preoatleat is its van"T sad estett THOS. A. p h for use of years, Section No.t5."re- Th loraier good h"Ith is fully re- payable in 90 year•; hoth by equal s of now featured and all of this old that have m- otored' ppearly payments of principal and _ ���' several good showers of rain interest; interest at 5.1 per cent.pee _ tensed public favor have occurred is this locality dar- aanutm: 'rho highest or any tender _ - - -- - -=- - fag the past week or t,wo which b ant necessarily accepted. .._.. t vin 'of great ben�St w 'the JOHN.h'ORGE116 'GBOSCEODS CLEOi'A'FRA, SPEC"1'14C1.B I :. . tbot and frail crops afrwell se to - Reeve, Olaremont ttllsseroi►drs N•sinasis�sf sea/!"�`+1IICr► _ r _ L G SO lm!!!re Archie Andersoti sad daa- 45-49 Treasurer. Locust Hill 1 ,pfD�i[= h ghter, Christina, have returned to (l_--�el 811 SI3Qe8 tow!i(>L Xxwr.nww*"s wo""r Acanx Hest!voodoo" - their home in Richmond Hill after Hann .� Ispending a couple of weeks with �- � the-former'• parents, R. J. sad p,A JEW Bu ,n Xre. How. Repaired promptly and satis. Starting August the °.' The annual meeting of the Up- faction uaraateed. .,13th, you can get ' - per Osnada Bible Society �viU be � - _ _ _ #' bald inn IToton Church on the =:Altrisl is solicited. warner - any tire in the.ahop " - evening of Wednesday, Aug.26th - G+B.R 5 +`... .'.;- k. - s►t a reduction of 10 -�- ;ilea sppropriate'addresa will be de- EEPING your insurance papers, deeds, horde Livered by Mr.Godfrey. at tbe."Corner Shoe Store." and other valuables at otne until they are per Dent. regnlat _ A number of the farmers in this _:,Claremont, Oat, _. stolen or des" ed by fire, instead of renting a ,► :'' 'locality have tiniehed their har• }a4A veatiait operations, and in a few Safety Deposit Box, is on a par with "locking dw -'90x3} cord ti es $14.00 -'�- `'Y days all the grain crop will have AerO Cushion Tires stable door after the horse is stolen." other sizes accord been harvested. As a rule the • D4wt p vcra•tioaw Rent,a hoe:today at ties !Sank, - `` yield is very satisfactory. will Stop puncture �• THE The children of Perry and Dire.- ti Chapman, who have beea.conftnea troubles. "; -.STAND R D BANK het in 4D_this •while to.the honse for sometime suffer. '. . it cwHwns - they last. - lag from a slight attack of scarlet TOTAL ASSETS OVER EIGETY-THREE MMLIONS n ~' ' -'fever, are now able to be around p Vickering,Branch, - � - -=.W. F.Law,Manager F. N. C 00 P 19 R "< Again,Havingfullp recovered. . :a a�°co°°o Whitby Branch, = C. A. McClellan, Manager _ ` The pastor's subject in. the Bap o • �•qog S,°•O'b _ CLAREMONT tilt Church on Sunday morning, .vo��bq +5:1'0•;0^oo August 28th, will be "The Saints ab° •:�bo ;g° d o•a'�,°•,o, �b a Ideal Grocery Sure • at Ephesus." Service at 11 o'clock. O•oAa ; ,a •3a the evening Rev. Albert Oo- :•o••:o� oPO• • Pi cerl�aorolto p,py o ,.00.8 In the course of a few days we shall be born, father of the pastor. will i�:p'a•o•oo'�o�° movie into our new store,located stir at 7 o'clock. bs�P •. •� o moving per • :paw$ about 150 feet South from the foss Harry Porter returned home on o°'�;�� o°•;o;= • a „'._ Li ma{n cocnera of the village. We need'Monde mornia after. viaitin more room to carryon our extensive y g gB >' and also rowing usiness. We shall ''friends at Jackson's Pant, and ,o? '0e: M • - a p��.%•cbo°�•��ti make delivery to any part of the town also camping near Zephyr. He re. a P: - 'p.b a and special attention given to phone ports a very pleasant outing al- •%Q:,:,-'rq' fit.. ~ $Qgjnnlgg Saturda�, August 25th orders. Only the best of Food 9tuib thong h somewhat cool at the lat• will be keQt on our bholvoo. -A supply :toe pia of Neilson s Ice. Oream will be kept't _ The auction sale of the house- oomtantty on hand throughout this "hold effects belonging to the estate' 'Cakes the place of ail tubes. Leave Pieke id - Lea�re Toronto rummer. Our Objective - Quality ._•of the hlte Mrs. A. Bandy, which They are made of highly porous g Ihrst.Low Prices--all goods guarast- = 'was held at the residence of her Para Rubber, and ride as easy 7.15 a. in. 10,� Gal. ]]] teed• Let ur get.yore nest order. brother, Trs Powell, oti Saturday as air Markham Bread Osaada l3resid last, was a sacceet. There was er - � Phone, Clare 2806 good Attendan p u R Th "Xtoi� OO p m a G 00 p, .% TRANB OWDLOW ° ce and fair rites. �. 1Q t =`z were falized. Aptent. PIOHLRINfI. -0.00 P. M'• . * P' ' CL`AR1*ONT, - ONTARIO N. Burton, who conducted a ' ' ndaTS- - - ,... ....i.izo business � _Jl --.C1CYt11�3IIg -.._ _ _--_-,Claremont for nearly forty years;- __ . _ (standard Tithe) -Pert Claremont this week-and- ha Committee taken up residence with his dang"b VigUa ace Committee _ -- _ter. Dare. Thog. Haney, ,of Wood- , stock. Mr. Burton leaves a hoer Return trip from Pickering $1.00. Interlriediate points of friends here who -regret his de. The object of this Association is to charged proportionately. lessen stealin and prosecute vh 'PA but hope that he may en- '+`:. oy his retired life. the elone. ``Dat_a of return must be arranged atz time._ i T_ Caster shipped two carloads- �m�n ha g property stolen oommani i --- - of ticket p11rC 7a8e. _— - 5 Of all maimials end dArfRa �V ik of baled ha from ust Hill on "- -t -- p asls tmmediately with sap member - . kept in.took. It will pa• ' _;Tuesday, and has already ship! of Esecnrivs dommiatee. sail st oar works acd i aiosr't B " Rieksss m..De had tmm 1b.rredaan*sr, . , ---�seTenteen carloads from C1aFe- p on -- � obtain vrtsss Don't be staled idsmbsrahip-tee . _ Bus eto a at f�ordon House. Pasaen$ers taken a.+.,�L• —Mr.£�seter is psprug�....., }. - -- - M we 60 aoC smploT ib{�r 07r9itsl: , $10.50 to$10.75 for good timothy � �#-Eby-F��-- fly aan. Got do throw .yptlestloa. h Cla semet.rl on Ly delivered oa the Cara at re- e �����lso.�ss.� •� ' moat or sty other shipping orts point l3xso Oomld u , Pick i g.Palm. COLLACUTTS GARAGE " in this district. He reports a very or, Donald Mauro, Pickering. owl 621141.1110d. __-:-- heavy crop over the whole pro. J. C{ J.T. M&THS8ON - v, coaseilnsatly:hareis.avary 1,R. Thexto,�: Wt *• I'$xe► l8 IDd4 : I. = �:.. ''�.'" ` ''• ,S•" �. *.1""' `<'�" ^• 'y^ _±, — 'y'"%;P?.`a '.,�, .z �•. %y,.,, "t'/,�r•'� ( 'h,N'% ' •^l`.� ryr. ti •a�u+4•w I�,h tk*"` li V 1% I her n ielations with men she showed he made a d'ecision in the Assh of an A's a bbylike unconcern of sox eye. He would join Rose in Denver "Psther's-in trouble. She­--bhe�--�' at once. Alre6dy,dozene of cars were J.UW"JV *f Rose caught her breath in a stron 'taking the road. Thilre would be;a of emotion. vacant olace-in some of thozw "If there's anything I can do—" He found a party Just setting out Dialicio The girl flung aside the ruk that for Denvei And easily made arrange- covered her-and rose from the chair. ments to take the unfilled-seat in the Talto It home to By the middle of.the after- 4 $Jae began to pace up and down.the tonneau. tb@Mh room. Piesently her thoughts over- noon he was at a boardinghousd on flowed in words. - Cherokee Street 'inq�ulring for Allas Nove a packet I "She doeorl't say what it is.1-ut--:1 Rose McL*av-- She was out, anti the -t n know her.' She's crazy with fear--oT landlady did no ow whe she would per,pooket W u beakache--or something." Wild J�ose be back. Prob .7y after her sister :~-Mdy but., we,;always'quick-tempe-red, a passion- got home from*ork. '.' W.�: A down% to Curds a* defender of children and a!l weak Lane wandered A delloleve oedw' cr6atures. Now Lane knew that the Street, sat through a part of a movie, hot blood wa's rushing stormily to her then restlessly took his way up S Van ad a am to even- er little?sister w He had an uncle and two cou- WM-30 W&6 the tooth,Appub, heart. H as in da'n- teentb. 'r relative she had. With the uncle 4j: ger, the only nea sins living in Denver. She would fight for her as a cougar he was on bad' terms, and with. his HAS THE ]LARGIIE&W SALE ' OF ANY would for its yo By,God,Jf It's cousins on no terms at all. It had :41PACRET TEA ]IN NORTH uU AMERI[CAN, a man—if he's d t "her. wronx�71'11 been ten years since he had seen either shoot him down like a gray wolf. I'll James Cunningham,'Jr.,-or his brother r-how him-how safe it is to—to--2' Jack. Wby.not call on them and re- She broke down again, clamping new acquaintance? 11uht-her-&mall:strong tf�th to.bite Hewent Into a drug store azid look- led In Us back a sob. ed the name up in a telephone bodk. !..ft* Pe He spoke ver gently. "Does she His cousin James had an office In the y Equitable Building.' He hung the book .6 ?_Tangrfi�d �Tr' a s His sentence hung suspended in air, up on the hook and turned to go. As but the young woman understood-itli; he did so he came face to face with significance. Rose McLean. RAINE' No. The letter's just a—a. wall "You—herel" she cried. ijill I --LBY WILLIAM MACLV150D "Yes, I—I had business in Denver of despair. $he-:- talks of suicide. Kirby, Vve got to get to-Denver on he explained.. the next train. Find out when it "Like fun you hadl You came'be- ACop right, Thomas Allem.) leaves. And I'll li�nd a She stopped abruptly, struck y Why Men Laugh at Girls. .1legram to cause -night telling her fix it. I by another phase of the situation. her to �V ""',:CHAPTER III.—(ConVd.).) .'-the saddle gave to Its e ill, too." "Did you leave Cheyenne�'without rid- Men laugh at giris because they Are, very motion w Kirby Lane on Wild tire shouted lightly and easily. He rode with such "Sure. Thats the way to talk. Bo Ing to-day?" d1fterent from themselves, but theyA . .i grace that he seemed almost a part yeasonable an' everything1l.work out "I didn't want to ride. I'm fed up- would hate them If they the announcer. weren't. Lane slid from the fence and reaCb- of the horse. His reactions appeared fine., Write your wire an' I'll take It on ridin'." to anticipate the impulses of the right to the office. Soon' " I've got- "You threw away the champlonshi o:,4- ind for his saddle. i i screaming fiend which be was astride. the train schedule I'll.come back." and a thousand-dollar rize, to=fl W n"Is Liniment Heals Cut&. As �he lounged . forward, moving When Wild Fire jolted him with "You're a good pal, Kirby., I al� "You're for.,ttin' &le Sanborn," with.indolen 'Fe ,t grace, one might have.humpbacked jarring bucks his. spine ways knew you were." he laughed. No, honest� I cam on guessed him a,Southerner. He* One swallow does not inake Bunk- was took the shock limply to neutralize the .'For a mon t her left hand fell In business. But since I'm here--say, lean-loined and broad-shouldered. The effect. When it leaped heavenwaTd his. He looked down at the small, Rose,where can wb have a talk? Let's mer, and-one fine deed does not make long'. flowing muscles rippled under he waved his hat jdyously and rode firm,sunbrowned fist. That hand was, go up to the mezzanine gallery at the success. his skin when h6 moved.like those of a ritten, a woman in Albany. lee.right next door." :the stirrups. From first to last 'he as Browning has w nther. -band of From beneath, the was master of -the situation, Od the, itself, but It was a woman competent, -He took her into the Albany Hotel. V, pineher-in hat crisp,.reddish hair outlaw, though still fighting savagely,.unafraid, trained hard as nails. She They stepped out of it I �t:: elevator "Cape& I knew the battle was l6st. wou go through with whatrver she the second floor and 0 und a settee e Wild Fire was off the instant his 1 The bronco had one trump card t o t to. do. in a corner where th.7 m' ht be alone. feet found the stirrups. Again the t left, a trick that had unseated many As his eyes rested on the fingerx It struck him that the a dows in her outlaw'went through Its bag of tricks I there came to him a swift, unreason- eyes had deepened. She as,be'could a stubborn,rider. It plunged sidews. -He straight bucking.­ 11he men In at the fence of the. enclosure an" prescience -of impending trag-dy.-Bee plainly, laboring u r a tensim 7i_4 d ng Vo what dark destiny was she moving? of repressed excitemen The misery 1craslicid through it. Kirby's nervesil when 2, shrieked with pain, and for a moment of her soul leaped ou at him Isho looked his way. ew F, mything went black before him.I CHAPTER rV.' (To be continued.) Ilia leg had been jammed hard against:xoT' Aeep r the up er plank But when the haze AX*AT9 TWO TO MAZZ A QUAR1011- morn- r7. Kirby put Wild Rose on the ShO t clearewbe was still in the saddle. Ing train for Denver. She had escal.- There are four things our country needs—faith, hope, love, and work,- The outlaw gave up, It trotted!ed from the doctor by sheer force of tamely back to the 'grand stand will. The night had been a wretched Mr. Stanley Baldwin. through the shredded fragments Of one, almost sleepless, and she know p MinardPe VnIment for Dandruff. 446. ine in the splintered fpnee, and the' that her fever would rise in the after 11MIN CIBLIKI V grand stand rose to its feet with a lioba. But that could not be helped. -hout Of applause -for the rider. She had more important business WHEN IN TORONTO VISIT THE limped bac to his Roy'al Ontario Museum Kirby sliped from the saddle and than hey health to attend to Just now. fellows on the Ordinarlly,P69e bloomed with vital- QUICK' 5!)6 fence. Already the crowd was pour- ity, but this morning she looked tired 20 blow *L Wnt Maw A"eve R�s& Larma . . .... onumnaU exlUbtum in Canada- Arebsewc, . ing out from every exit of the stand. and warn. In her eyes there was a CHOCC"TE MID GM&OU. MUNTMOV. Pala4mo?MV. z4oba. SINwe A-0—shes A thousand cars of -fifty different hard brilliancy Kirby did not like to daib- 10 s.- to 5 9.-;studar. 3 to a Ram. akm. ew- Church cam MAY. Nind makes were snorting Impatiently to Eee. He kn from of old the fire TAPK"PWDI sible. that could blaze in bar heart, the In- get-out ol the jam as soon as po& Two of a tiosets For Cheyenne was full, full to over- surgent lApulses thatxould sweep her 'Quick"Desserts flowing. The town 'roared with a'high Into recklessness. What would sho do tide of jocund life. , Froni- all- over 'if the worst aheApred tu Delicious yued Nourishing Colorado, Wyoming, Montana, and be true? Prepared is a minute Xico, hardbitten, sunburned "GWd-4Qek,- she etalled through the Add milk to the contents- New Me ai--Vw-�rain-pulled out- youths in.high-beeled boots and gaudy ,Wm window attire bad. a the FrgaUeT-, eat,-jCole, Kirby." E Quick Pudding. Boil es EIDOYPS ;k., pittkage of INVINC- D&Y-Celebrigaon. Hun ofiars hid "Good luck to you." he answeredL MATCHES Z for a minute. Pow in A poured up from Denver. Trains had ""Write me soon as you find out how ouid to cool�-and your in disgorged thousands of tourists come things are." 7he1Mdhyhft1x ot* deseari to ready. to see the festival Many people would But as he walked away from the At aft Grocers- aleNip -out in automobile& and on the alltion his heart miagave bim. Why Awdighwmftr-aw EMY prairie. The late comers at restaur- had he let her go alone, knowing as he It OfIVAI& Insist to om i - XcLARNNS INVINCIBLO ants and hotels would wait long and did how swift she 61azed to pas take second best when wrong was done those she 1=7 Ua&by KaLARENS LTKr= 3B A big cottlentan beckoned to Lane. It was easy enough to say that,she ALWAVS AM Ilue?=M elf NAM Haxallun and w1untm. sp roma" Place in my cat, son. Run you back bad refused to let him go with her,', to town." though he had several times 3fferW. in the ton- The fact remained that she udght' a One of the judges sat need a friend at hand, might neau beside the rough rider. him the worst way. U "Hoves the leg? Hurt much?" swat the fl Y" 'a a goa ho nZd-p se "Not much All through breakfast he was Z I'm noticin' it some," -"Slay it with n by the fear of trouble on her bori- 0.9 th :,hold phrase but de Kirby answered with a smile. Sapho" is better. Use Sapho "You'll have to*rlde to-morrow. %on. Comrades stopped to slap ihim 114 Ll4uld in kitchen, dining,room,, It's law .1 On the back and wish im, go(,l ticit you and Sandborn for-the finals. We finals,.and- o-th he made the paratry and in your closets. in the th I haven't quite made up our minds." proper answers it was with the sur- bring Files spread dliea3e,--ev� The cattleman was an expert driver. lace of a mifid Almost wholly preoc- He wound,in and out among the other death into-the home. Flies may cu Wied with another matt*r. a few cm' 62ake 'a" per Ing" t"hoid. Sapho prevmts jL cars ipeeding over the prairie, struck .1 Ody the road before the great.majority of e he'was rising from thp table fect chive—but ther&s Lids- 7 Z.. kMs flies, mosquitoeg' "the automobiles had reached there, Fapho inoths, bed bugs, roaches AnJ and was In town with the vanguard., �fiutdnn equal to ii for 'all of Corrugated ' C other household pests but is After dinner the rough Ader'asked alvaniized 11ARMLESS to HUMANS and the clerk at her hotel If there was any in an ice-cold alam t!AXIMAI.A -mail for Miss Rose- McLean. , Three Steel Roofing DIrect,frorn Manufacturers to Conaurng+- letters were handed him. He put them .. .­bottk of bev"age- bottn wit" 'ne'uth blower- !in his pocket and set out-for the hos- WRITE FOR PRICES 40 0&ts.. pital. W. EN DELLADIN CO., Limited "Camplete outfit containing pluf He found Miss Rose reclining In a 189 - 191 George St. Toronto 16ttle, with hAnd sprayelr $uo. hospital chair, ih a frame of mind highly indignant, "That doctor talks drug, hardware and depart- A6 though he's going to keep me here _;mental stores carry Sapho. a week. Well, he's got another guess coming. I'll not stay," she exploded Flapho 'Powder Is equally effec- to her visitor. tive. Useful inkillingparasites "Now, looky here, you better do as �cn cattle; Chickens,-pets and.for a thedocsays. Heknowsbest. Where xid the house of J b —in to a week in your young lifq?" Kirby -k. '. 'uTVwee;%1s' a week. and r don't in- V tend to stay. Why didyou limp when --.--,.!J1ANUFACTURING COMPANY you came in? Get hurt?" SH Henri Juliele Avenue "Not really hurt- Jammed mi, leg Against a fence.; I drew Wild nre.n 'MONTREAL -Did you win the championship?" the girl,asked eagerly. No. Finals to-morrow. Sanborn i it an' me. Hows the arm? 'Bone KelswRea-imfi broken?" Yes. Oh, it aches same. Be- All Mghi Heali -;ight soon." %S :7.' Drin He drewher letters from his pocket Th*Kel warm airfen� "Stopped to get your mail At the .-ileratol.WY171heat eve ':�� roorn In your h,.aNtIs, hotel. Thought you'd like to see it." easy to operate and costs Wild Rose looked the envelopes over �8631 ibr fuel then any r -ne open. qnd tore o other heating motbod "From my littlo sister Esther," she !��explained. "Mind if I read it? NeiO b9tb SAPM _11malland some wo" Rk" Z. led about her, Sbeii been house vWA d4usi istisbc WAFTE FO0t PARTICULAPS o4 writinir kiTida ftmny lately." aind-Refiva-=jg C101ts -CAN= As she read, the color ebbed from $Sts- Ave., OMN& R 3,M11:0t, W.ts ;3X4 UtaTs- her face. When she had finished JAWW SMUT MANT lion VPU.4 e letter Kirby spoke gently reading th �Q, "Bad newa, pardrier?" JAL Tow vw, OIL She nodded, choking. Her eyes, THE COCACgLA COMPANY frank and dire e. ct, met thos, Tamascl�mou"1111d,vnnnipo&Vancauvor friend without evasion. It we* a ISSUE No. 34—'2& heritage—of-her. Q;4 .''r°� i,'i :fic'� � `.i�Y 'S .w. a a - ��' «r+� '�ra�;• y. �r^• r ,�{ .s,s&L � '«. ;p'• .r.s,a7 ,,(i '' •4a + �, ''i.i ,41 .yR. .�r4, ''� •u;. Mar :r.1 li•i?'.e,,,• w' x.w�;. •,n3 _: 'S+ ,;, ' ,' ' ,. ` '�".;"• ¢u9? �e �+ew•« e' k' a� �•'.Yj•'�F- '�L+.� .ifi. '.e, .�r` r,- `ti' "u,�.�. ,:,?�..., 7Y-a, •w;, 'k. + ..x±0r ,+M =% s.�, f5. `+W'L' r .!�, e t(=,u 'P"y 'k '6R '9 1•.1!!"%,- •yt! i'° ,.'Y' S`1a'. 1d� 'AF V" T,A.: �� •, /r 5.fy� ,e ,C., "•�, y-q1�'��.• ,~'r"�l� '",a� '�,,. " ' ids,:y r1'. '•.' y''•'�... '•�a' •vt '°•° '�4f.• ��,.' ?., ��-• 'M•t- 7. {°'A,+",.'K��'. • ,A�.�.�•'- f :`"".•o•n: �;"- #"k�,',. � rte•`", "E, 1.a .�, "y�. .y•, '''.' •,-`«tw,.v'�,•s�f..i�,,;,y,� & .,.yF. "• ',7 ,.af�,, .*y ��'U-• - i.wi .y j .. ;7'Sr.^.'.. � sS a'", .i+k., 4",•y': ,. ' a �! .,r :... -aF,� ..'�'A':.a,!cr',,sy.:5,"'� ,'•r'• 'i'„i'9:i`�. pit," •{r �:_.ia, r. "e::, -.ds't `?t.;,�y ,,7, '9" ��., Y, '•n"�','.'�iC .., 111.-._.... -, .y L "'.'r a'"' t .4'8•i., _ _ tf ,e.M' -"'+7,�K,,+Y1;rt •' .;:7RkA'","•,J, 7}rOk, +z.i,�p5?w.F...l.' '.=^Y' e' YI,Ay, _ ;u..,,,�.. ..91'n^.y.. �' Cv, +_ ..'•,".," -�'" _ y4"i•,+1 ;;,�,�•'.,.�.'.S1'.'•d :,"�,'. 'W >r..-- `yw.,. - `L`,�kr--fir - 9..• 9:q ","Y ,s`av.: - ..3}�..{. - ,• ,gr'w 4 a PowNs. OED, 23 MISSINGI HOME BANK OF CANADA- CLOSES, ' IlNUSKHKA HOTEL^ FIRE ' .— 9 i . CURATO R HAS BEEN APPOINTED + a; f Ba s Driven- r .,:;;:;, ,y; ,;;:;; :< A despatch from Toronto says:- alien Banger, Association will de•d ' -• .$simmer Guests at Wawa Hotel on LakQ o y ' :: :;;.>' Serious impairment of the assets of 'vide what further action is to hal from Rooms in Night Attire-Total of Dead Maybe In- the Home Bank of Canada having taken. Mr. Barker has been itana�;er' creased,as a Number of-Guests Are Reported Missing. been caused by losses sustained in a of the Toronfo ^easing Hovs3 for ;:' `'..`' number of large loans and invest- _•s7;. "' ',::>` i; ,<;>:;` the past six yens, and reviousi• had a Huntsville, Aug. _19.-Wine persons INJURED. ments, it has been deemed advisable P 3 fare dead, 23 are reported missing, •s Among those who are badly injured that the.institution should suspend long service 4k 1h the Bank o€Toronto, ';. yimany more are badly injni8d, snd the through jumping from the windows of payment. Announcement to this ef- holding the po.t.of superri or mien z the burning hotel are:' "':'`<: he resigned. picturesque Wawa Hotel on the Lake Mra. Simpson; &lre. Young, thou ht ;;:,': feet was made late on Friday otter- g noon following a meeting of the Soa�d It was stated on Friday that withi•tl eye. of Bays, the Mecca of hundreds of to be from Toronto; Miss Kitty Caroll, of Directors, at which A. E. Calvert,. the..;.alt four days there 'hare. been Canadian and American' tourists,' is New York, all employed as help in the recently appointed assistant general I heavy withdrawals of funds ,n the to-do a charred and blackened mass, hotel, and Miss Mary Miller, Miss '! art of depositors, rumors tha,. the 'a:_ y ! manager, presented a report which, the result of a fire which broke 'out Nellie Smith, guests at the hotel. ~'f according to an official statement later rank was in difficulty having been in in the hotel'early Sunday morning. It was at 12.30 on Sunday morning, - `>s <> issuedr was of a "serious.character," circulation recently in the flnanciah While the identity of nine victims when most of the guests had retired, ! , the immediately .liquid assets of the district. has been, established, the casualties, that the fire broke out.' Sitting in the + bank having been practically depleted.i A mong the number of large Ieans' H is estimated, may be twice that rotunda of the hotel, a few men were , r- Irish Rebel Chief Captured I+Ipgotiations with'other banks to they referred to in the official statement a l number, as it is impossible at the startled to hear .the crackling of Eamon de Valera, who was arrested absorption of Lha Home Bank having,cf a "bad and doubtful" nature, it ill .' present.-time to' obtain any' authentic,'flames, and observed smoke pouring by Irish Free State troops as hew prow u i e, it was faun necei�ary .ted is-one-to- a -'•'�'" 1 ^°^O'; list of those who perished. I from the elevator shaft, which is lo- making an election speech at Ennis, to close.the doors -of the"'inatitu!ion; �orrpayiy which had been operating ini _ A number of the casualties occur- Gated-in the centre of the building. Ireland. the affairs of which will be administer- I•ritish Columbia. but which for smue red among the help employed at the Instantly the alarm was raised,but ed by Mr.-A. B. Barker,who has been time has been closed down. Ic is te-? - hotel, who had little.ehaace of escape, in the twinkling of-an eye, it seemed, IN FEIN LEADE]k IN appointed' curator under the 'yrovi- lie••ed that, to a very'considerable e::� so quickly did the fire spread the whole building was a raging in- lions of the Baill-ing Act He will heI tent, loans to this enterprise are res. ` ' + Among the casualties are: ferno. The elevato'i was almost in. FREE STATE CUSTODY required to present a report within onsible for th!. straits in whiseli tree"' stantly put out of commission, leaving _ _ • n_the_(;an- Itcme Bank has been placed. IDENTFFFEFI 13FAB ---- - - - •. the guests on he second an3-tTii'� DCVa�e-1'a Arrested- of Flails Miss- Margaret :Elowker,. aged 14, floors no exit from the building except as I-le Was 'SteTting an + daughter of C. G. Bowk'er, General by jumping from the windows of the Election Speech. e �.� :at " . Manager, Central Region, Canadian rooms. `. ... . :a National Railways. The scene that followed beggars'de- A despatch from Ennisa says:- <- _ = lidtss Annie.Leigh, 4 Russell sires acri tion. Men, women and•children, Eamon_n De Valera, " resident of the Lard-Pure tierces,- 15% to ,16%e;1 r; _ g t. P P TORONTO. pails, 16}� to 17e• £o Tokmto.(employed in hotel). clothed only in -their night attire, Irish Republic," at last is in the cea- tubs, 16 to 16r,4c; p , r Mrs. Alexander, 6 Duke,street, To a ran from the second and third Manitoba wheat.-No. 1'�Northern, rinta "18e. Shortening tierces, " p g. tody of the Free State authorities. p g 14.to'' ?r b'o zonto (employed in hotel). store s.of the buiidin , many of them He wac� arrested here on Wednes- $1'21' 114%c; tube, 14114 to'i4r!{s; pails, 14'1j' s. ... ( y g - Manitoba Data-lta-3 CW, 51c'- No.!m 15i/4c; prints, 17 to 17%c. Mrs. 'Barrett, Toronto or,Hsmllton sustaining terrible injuries from their day as he was starting an election 1 feed, 47c. i Choice' heavy steers $7 to $7.60• ., (employed in hotel). fall. speech to his constituents. He had Manitoba bar yam, Mina Phyllis Beranda Thorold en,- With such ra edit did -the fire bold! announced his comi and when Nominal. butcher a$6.5 choice , to $7.40• • Phyl , ( F y y All the above track, bay ports do, good, $6.50 to $?; do, need ffib.60 . •ployed in hotel). spread that'in thirty minutes the en be took his position on the rostrnxn American corn-No. 2 yellow. $1.06. to $6.50• do, cow.,. $4.60 to $5.50; ." ._ Miss X Rogers, Cleveland, Ohio: tire building was destroyed. Owing in Market Square Free State troops Barley-Nominal butcher heifers. choice, $6.60 •to ;7; MISSING. , tb the hydrants being located close to threw a cordon about him. Buckwheat-No. 2 nominal. do, med., $5.50 to S6._6; do, com., $4 e the building, little use could be made .The crowd.that had gathered had Rye No. 2, nominal. to $5,60; butcher cows, choice, . to ¢ - Elizabeth_Krogan=Cincinrixti, Ohio.At them on.account of the intense.heat.- given-him-a- 'tumultuous-receptioai' -Fesa-No. 2; nomiontreal freights,`�uf do, mod.. i8 to $4: canners. and cutters, $r.25--to $ feedirig-steers, and he had just started his address. Millfeed-Del M $4 to �• g DF�"OSdTORS IN HOME M. in Gaelic when a shout arose, ,the bags included: Bran, par ton, $25 to;mod• to $6; do, fair, �. soldiers are comin ,•• Simultaneously $26; aborts, per to._; $27 to ffi29; mid- stockers, good, 4.50 to $5.25; do, fair, BANK MAY NOT LOSE g y goo $s to $4 milkers springer*, sac + q;x dlin $33 _to $36; d feed flour, armored cars rattled up to the vicinitg yam' {{$80 to$100; calves,'choice, $10 to $11; *«r $2.1 to $2.26, i do, med.. $8.to $10; do, corn,.$4 to $7• " of the platform. Ontario. wheat- o. 2 w}_rte; noel-: Shareholders May be Assessed The- crowd, made up of men az;d inal. i lambs, spring $12.b0; sheep, cholea Upon g.IoH Best j.:-' , • !women, fled in all directions as the Ontario No. 2 white oats--Nominal.I light, $3.60 to $6.b0; do, choice, heavy, .'' soldiers•fired several volleys over their Ontario corn 'Nominal e«4 to $5; do,cube and bucks, $'3.75 co Losing Value of Stock. -:' "' Ontario flour-Nines r Bent at $3.b0; hags, fed snd watered, $10.x10 heads.. Many of the women fainted.. ' to $10.!10• do, f.o.b. $9.96 to $39 do, a 'Toronto, Aug. 20.-Although the I As several soldiers rushed toward in-jute bags, Montreal, prompt a ip- •. , j- announ'cement of the su I ` went, $u.10 W >i6.20; Toronto basis, country Paints, $9.65 to $9.76. . speiision of thel the platform. De Valera was seen.to' i 1$5.05 to $6.15; bulk seaboard, $4.96 to Rome Bank of Canada has come as aI 'sway and then to collapse. At first it $5.00• -'MONTREAL , severe blow to thousands of depositors, JJ'was thought the Republican leader 1 Manitoba flour-lat pats.,.in cotton Corn-Am. No. 2 yellow, $IAL tµ --- strong asps is fill that "trherr t?te' Had been sho£�but it turned out raac sacks, $8.90- r bbl:; 2nd pats., $6.85 ,Oats-CW; lri o. 2, 06 to 6 i c; CW. 1�'a �-_ assets are realized upon to the fullest' o he had only fainted, probably in con- Hay-Extra, No.. 2 timothy, per 3, 58 to 54c• extra No. 1 feed,'62'to-' " extent, though probably at the cost r' (sequence of a blow he received during ton. track, Toronto. $15; No. 8 tim-'52%c;-No. 2 local white, 61 to 5T%c. - Of a levy in part at,least upon share- the stampede. othy, $18; mixed. $12.50 to $18.60. _° f Flour=Man. spring wheat pats., lsts, ,.g !Holders tinder the double liability pro- f When .he 'recovered'De Valera was i ` Straw=Car lots, per tort. track.. 2ndis,' $6.40;- strong bakers, P I . i Toronto, $9.50. ($8 0; winter pate., choice, $5. to . --'vision, parsons whose money has been - A down the steps from the plat-I ?1 _ Cheese-New, large, 22e; twins, Rolled oats, bag 90 lbs.-$3 to r deposited with the bank will be indem- form by troops. He waved aside a.22r triplrta, 23c; Sriltona. 24c. $3.10. Bran-$26 to $86. Short, stifled to some extent against loss. ;number of peraona,'who were seeming- Old, large, twins, 32c; tri lets, g�$8 - . - P $28 to $29. Middlin 8 to The curator, Mr. A. B. Barker, alt+ - ty•desirous of'attempting to rekue 88c; Stiltons,39%e. New Zeslan8 old .Hay-Na. 2,-.per n-,-w-lets,4 ri �= on Saturday, that 'all bills of .. - ;him, and surrendered to-'ari-'aflicer, ease, 30c. Cheese, finest easterns, 19% to 20e• the Hogue Bash would be.acespted at .. ;who received hint with a kindly°Come Butter-Finest creamery prints, 86 butter, choicest creamery, 84c; eggs, , par at any other banking institution, '. Nj ('along." ! to 38c; ordin tested. 35c. w• "- No. 2, 82 to 8 c. aded lots, $10.50; gov- -•' y thereby relieving any anxiety among .t� .::s '' I When the first panic had subsided, Eggs-Extras in cartons, 88 to 89e; ernm grit e t bacon hogs. °>•W *tuidnly timorous holdsra the ,people who had been about the extras, 86 to 87c; firsts, 31 to 82c; 411.25. ` So far as depositors are concerned ;platform returned to Market Square. seconds. 24 to"26e. 01 ; #6 -]they are likely to obtain i percentages f„', Many of them hurled insulting epi-I Live poaltry-S ritig'ehiekena. SOc; of their money within ninety days, the theta at the troops and for s moment hens, over b lba, 22e; do, 4 to 5 lba., period for which operations of the c "� i the situation looked ugly. The troops, 20c: do; 8 to 4 the 17e; roosters, rte; .Home Bank have been suspended, "� ;�. :.' :'a However, took thin calm! ducklings, ver b K 2 Pe ed, .,.,:'..:.: '' j Rs y. fixed . ic; do. 4 to 6 . . lbs. 20c; turkeys, -"'while other a � „': e• their bayonets and_ soon restored s ys, loans. 10 Iba and ;• payments will likely be ' ':'�.;:� ;. .. "� ,; Y -•�,,, _. ;forthcoming as the process of liquids- ;x , wr€ k degree of order. Then, with a large 1°Dressed pouttry-Spring chickens, pion progresses. • b r crowd following him. De Valera wa.a 40c; hens, over 5 lbs., Etc; do, 4 to'5 4 ` The savings deposits total $17,387; f"` ; a i ,:taken to-the county jail.• He offered �., 24c; do, 3 to 4 lbs., 20c; roosters, T :� .'.1082, and the assets are placed at $27.- no resistance. 16c; ducklings, over 6 111m. 2be; do, 4 , 918 09b of which about $lI 000 600 + ' A despatch from Limerick says:-�to 6 lbs., 25c; turkeys, young, 10 lbs: or about 64 cents on the dollar,are be- Moved �;� � �~•:�; After his dramatic arrest at Ennis,'and up, SOc. ' '~��:_ '•s ;,x Beans--Canadian hand-picked, lb., , -..;.y de Valera was brought to Limerick in P .to•be certain of realization. In �:; ,�',•�; ..; ,� addition to this are real eats y lodged..in 7c rimes, 6 r�l,c. te, mort- M M an armored car and safe! I fM uple prod t"' �e r imp. gages and bank premises exceeding) The .Shy Doctor. the county jail,' when he is heavily, l tin E2 .: Because he shunned all gab, $2.50; per 5-ga. 40 per . _ 1$600,000. Then there is the large sum Publicity guarded. The strictest precautions, gal • maple sugar, b, Etc. IOf $15,757,320 .under the heading of and evaded.the lionizing that London 'are being taken against any attempt; Honey--60=Ib. tins„ 11 to 12c Ib.; *`Other current loans and discounts in, wail prepared to give him, Dr, F. G. ! at rescue. The military authorities; 10-1b. tins, 12 to 12c; 6-lb. tins, 12 to :`(Canada," and in this R' is expected'Basting of Toronto, the discoverer of while naturally unwilling to state the;18c; 214-lb. tins, 18 to 14c. Ontario, ' *" tnat tae large loss sustainetl will tie: az ttz "Oily bee---p4soae-'- •,114•••ate destination, a honey, per doz., $4 to (4.50: No. 2. " found. I tor." , He was caught by the photo-, he was not hurt by his alleged fall $8.60 to $4. I her leaving a conference of world but is dejected. He,has not eaten a Smoked meats 43 to .mod.; 27 d f _ It appears inevitable that the share-' hare- p J y t,;, holders will not only Is".the value of, famous doctors-- but there is no reason to suppose that! d;1s Book hams, t 45c rolls,s 23kod r .22 to' go hunger strike. '80 to 34c• -'the stock, but will be called upon to; he intends to on a bun 26c breakfast baron, ape- for at least a portion of their double'ment has been in the hands. of Hon. 'vial'brand breakfast bacon, S4 to 88c; liability, a phase of the Canadia$,1 Charles Stewart, Minister, of the In- - backs, boneless; 32 to 38c. :`.:banking system which has always;terioi. Mr, -Robb, it is announced, photographic transmission of tele- Cured meats-Long clear bacon, b0 bees regarded as'tending so largely will give full attention to developing!,grams is t' be tried in France. B 70 lbs., $18, 70 to 90 lbs., $17.50; to the 'security of-the de the immigration Tans ahead' worked this method copies of a message- of 90 lbe: and up. $16.80; lightweight' ty depositors.;o>at'b Mr. Stewart and theyGovern-! the sender's own handwriting wi'.1 be rolls, in . barrels, $3$;- heavyweight Much, It is said, now depends upon l y delivered to the addressee. I rolls, $33: prhether the assets and holdings of ment for an energetic and carefully' E, the bank are thrown on the market, considered campaign of immigration -- -- - - '' -'--- - To Visit Canada. or whether they can be c and settlement �• onserved and ;;, ... , ;y, Frank Hodges, the youngest and ones sold at a more opportune time. ' (( Writs for the by-elections in Pictog ° od the best kibown of the British Labors T-- _• and South Renfrew Will be issued im-; C M.P:o arrives shortly in Canada ea 'NOTABLE CABINET 11 mediately. In both cases nominations' . r r route to the Trades Congress in Van. :,•M CHANGES AT OTTAWA are fixed for September 6th and poll- �y couver. He will also address the ing for Sept. 20th. In the last gen- r Labor Day gathering at the•Canadim Portfolios Are Given to Hon. oral election lWr• Macdonald had a ;`; :' h p: National Exhibition. Mr. Hodges is " majority in Pictou of ,658, although, } an intimate friend of the Pritim ot? �.E. M. Macdonald and Hon. in 1917 the constituency returned a Ian T. A. Low. supporter of the Union Government A despatch from Ottawa says by a majority of 767: In •1911 Mr. :' `r- ! Greece Pays Interest Macdonald's majority was 264. I on Debt to Canada Important Cabinet changes were an- nonnced Friday, name! In South Renfrew Mr. Low had in y' 1,651. 1912 a a'orit of :' ={ i Hon. J. A._Robb, Minister of Trade• m 1 y _ -_ ___ Ades etch from London says:- S' �: I. p Jand Commerce, since,the formation of -�-� -%t - *" The Greek Governs;-nt aid to the P i> t Kin Government, takes the DeValera Taken to Dublin } t:::�". Dominion of Canada on account in he R t, port lolio of Immigration and Colonization.( Under Strong I?BCOrt _ s _ h London .$225,000 interest on its debt Hon. T. A. Low, member of the'1 - I a"'l to the Dominion, .which is approxi- - c ;Cabinet without portfolio, succeeds.; �A despatch from Dublin says: i mately $8,000,000. The $226.000 in- :•. terest is for the first six months of =' .air. Robb as.Minister of Trade and• Eamon de Valera was removed from � this year. " ..Commerce. Limerick to Dubfin under a stroniC `: ;, ;-" T v E. M- Macdomisld, who has' escort on Friday, says. the Central' x, r ,.,. It is possible that the shed extract- "been acting Minister.of National De-! News.. >. n n+-� • j I "w {:M, ::M*:: :<.y .'... : 4• ti s' I ing plant of the Dominion Government fence,becomes Minister of Defence. , 11 A despatch to the Daily Expieas+' a.x'j,• ,,1,.?; ,..,,• >>° xc, 1,�,,,,, „f.. :' " �,, ;at New Westminster B.C. may he re- 'S T i j. a?:i�:i:• `"' ,<;<. a:a;f.3?::•: ..�ic$':,�;0• ..tx•;,'yr..::..;^.!!�;.�•�•y:.,;,. <.a:..::o'.2;g::y;>;:,i.::•,,.J,,�,�,•�K's:+:::.. , , y he changes entail two by-elections., f Rome say the Irish Repiibltilir*s•' '" CANADA HOUSE 1 f l rs r%': ""`: ': ' opened this fall RR the-fir-cone crop Mr. Macdonald will seek re-election in' appealed to Poe Pius to intervene in; ,. N LONDON in the Fraser Valley is 4 large one. - _ C 97I7I fat-fiS, tioan� r,u� F.n li�h ninh hnti+8 e �-_� .z,;, 1 + in _ ,} Pictou and Mr. Low will bav L _ 1;,0 - _ _�.fa.m .��,,:._..._Ta••__-- .iivtribvted in f re---eTec��nin 9outii Renfrew. I parri, the Papal Secretary of State,'i u•bfch its to,be converted into headquarters for all the CanaMaa offices in the: - Until the present appointment of replied that the Vatican lacked power Canada, the United Kingdom, and ^air. Robb, the Immigration Departr'.to intervene officially.. I British capital. It will be known as "Canada House." other European countries. _ 'Min'• -.•.e.,`�,d ! ,,,.�• ^,+',1 .+•"+;.Q le..• ,P,.r:.:r�::Y4t4`:- i,a." 'f.'lrl.�•l•-J.i• KC'•b4,' •,%� �'.iti7"'Z.�,:r w T'35 K;.r; ",rc,<• •�� '�r • * .m - w+�, - :�w;rk'�. 'e�x,%.• .r, -�.;''i •�� ;� r '�•,., .�• 'd.•• ."r� '�,�y^ .a �11, i`'' t. `�: t.� Y�'mF�'. �" ' ��'Erw vX,i°�•'4,i;-�i."-7' ' r +.a. �«' a', ,,7� .w'•t,. -'x•"' ;'�i+', x n.',r. S '� '�, d4..r�•.�'f, .Y�'•1` �•�M•'.a°*.:> ,.�� ,..�,� i'hye' '..,�.'•�` -;� ;-f'�'.�.g 3, %� .y'' �,�c 'g•�,k�t"' :.c` - '"-'°' -,:F• aC>•. $ sc, �. � _rsa., �i F. .*,• ,-tt;- L. - _ :'•dP•�'A.�{y�/t�r" .+i `s` .+J's -M. :n{I L�• �" •.9+1+,M S'°,.,,,g,.y�. 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L,1OVn r ISMS. engaged as teacher of the Ennis- al neat Tuesday to attend to hie 'yi • , killen public school. Iirotessiobal duties. x $r' -The Whitb Band will give a - h:C ' wry:. -Miss Laura Andrews eat the y g Y W t W eek end with friends inansinR• sacred concert at Fairport on Sun. :.;•, IN MEMORIAM. �« SM -Mies Edith Law, of Toronto, day afternoon'at 2.80 o'clock. i spent last week witli relatives here. -W. A. Henderson, formerly p�ogthernanal loving memory =- �. ” q -Mrs.-Fawkes, we are sort to Priac!pal of the Pickering public { rte':F y school has been engaged ae teach- Pugb• who entered into rest,. Aug. \.t . . .• report, continues in very poor 2f'tb' 1922 ...,Choice Quality Vinega s for the °rs heal tb. er of S. S. No:1. The Golden G, il r d=" p -Dr. E. A. 9adleir, Dentist ales were open,.„ ':. r - -Wm, Dickie left' on Friday to �. A gentle voice said Come: visit his niece, Mrs. George Berry, Practicing in Toronto, sill be is And with farewells �apoken, piC1�11I Season rof Bellwood. his of to on Thursday from 10 .,She comely entered home. �--i -� _ `'.; -Miss Louise Reazin, of Phila. a• m. to 5 p• m., as usual. * Rest to peace, your tires are ended: _ Spa White 'PPiae and also Cider inaone Ralloq glass ” Slelphia, visited ,with Mre. J. N. -Mrs.Docker, of Hamilton, has Rest in peace, your work is done. ,. Richardson. turned 'home after spending $ You are gone where those who loved containers at'74 coats. ; w -M. S. Chapman is having his few days with Mrs. John Percy Ho youitoltow,oce �CG; one. Theeeglass containers, with wooden handles., are ,residence repainted, thus improv. and.other Pickering friends. Dan hter and and da >7ter: especially.nice to have.» _31tg its appearance. -Frank Hall reports that boys g " u8 -Dr. and Mrs. Reazin, of To- have entered his corn-field at night j.. `:We also helve the.same quality of Y�itiegar in bottles ,, ,onto, spent the weekend with- •and not only plucked alarge nnm- SALE REGISTER, at 25 cents and 35, cgots. :M re J. N. Richardson. bar of ear,; but'Also destroyed a 9ezvxnAY, Skrr STH-Auction sale ✓'' gre deal of the. Rro�io Jar corn. ',C= -Born; to Whitby Township, aJ• of housebold effects, the pro rty of r"> f this is re eated he will take act' Vi White Wine,.Cider and Malt Vinegars on Satuida Aug.A 18th to W. H. P Sale , Anderson, Claremont lunge. ' p' �,. ion against the offenders. Sale.at one,sharp. See Allis. D. A. - __ also in bulk <- :.aaad Mrs. Guthrie, a son. -Mr. and firs. Watson, of To . -The severe 'electric storm Pugh, auctioneer. - - " which asaed over thiaslocaiit on ' routo, spent the weekend with P . y .-':. Saturday.evening put a namber Now Bdvert4sements. of hones uuu uf•Ltta:.,ass. Several -Tickling.- f B .- -The township council will P Spices o all kind na"set on Tuesday neat for the poles on 'the. Kingston road be pL'LLhTB WANTED-April ' tween Pickering and Whitby were or May hatched; ' D.M.Stark,care of M transaction of general.business. Y 1�� Fresh Frl>lite, ;n= -F. W. Weeks has rented'the blown dawn across the highway W.H.Moore,R.R. 2,Pickering. 4s New Clover. Honey, Kraft Cheese,14 ' office and coal yards of the Camp- and interfered.somewhat with the cTOVE FOR. 8ALE- •!Hippy _ Fancy Biscuits etc•, etc. traffic. The falling of these oles Thought"range, a hole, in tood condition. Phone or sehd your order-we deliver. t bell Mills and intends.going into B p,; M rig fie coal business. -- -- w -d.ue chiefly to uader-minl ri poly to n.S.VY. Davis.Pickering. 44tf - '- -Joe Clark returned to the city. by the digging of the ditches Oft SALE-A good mileb cow,due `'�'" = alongside the road. Fto freshen about.Aug.30th. Carl E. DeviU, ' on Sunday to resume his duties as tot 15 ton.e,Pickering, R,R'. No.,I, Locust traveller or H. S.Howland&Boos -several hundred post cards ' 4s-� LADIES DO YOU KN ON after a two weeks' vacation. were received by Whitby people , } • ~ ^ _ •r JEAN H. FISHER-Piano Teacher. '.. L le Ramsa a partner in last week from the Ontario Jew- j�] ' y y P elr Exchange, Toronto, Inform. JAt Claremont oStudioa t Pnpilaprepared rr a �rPi now carrying the BlleteriCk the,Hellmuth law firm,of Toronto, Y for ezamihove 3s. Stadia at M"ra. Lyman PiJ• -a nt Sunday with Joe Clark at ing the recipients that he or,she key's. Phone 3000.: 41tf Patterns with,,"Deltor" , - pe the homer of the latter's parents. had been the w5nnerin, a contest SOOTS REPAIRED-Boots . and and had been-awarded a handsome ht In StOCk. .n =Mrs. J. H. ROJrere, who ',has .hoes rep red neatly and quickly- Thor. -been spending several weeks with Egyptian dinmoad as a prize. If .watsou. shop and residence Just west of St. dd daughter; Mrs. Thos. O. John- the recipient would send one dol- George's church, Pickering. 92a F - her dealt , -ston,of Gorrie, has returned home. lar to pay, for a handsome gold "ARETAKER WANTED-$or the .c ,r —Services will be held at the us setting, -the ring would be far- Pickering Public School. Yearly contract, Haleproo#' Hosiery in all the leadin stg ' warded at once. Otherwise the cable 10 monthly instalments.of School Ayliiy to 1as shades and sizes. a, teal hour in St. Georges Cburch on �ii�naraaon.caai Han or sehoo $oars: +9 au :u Sunday next; when Mr. Emery, of diamond would be mailed onset. Toronto, will preach at both ser. The TJrrnoto police were notified. LOST-Near Pickering village. on° Qashartt UveralIe and Smocks In black, Toronto, w110 aD Aug 5th.a small,grey Scottish terrier bitch. ---- _ -- -- s making-am invest'iga-tIOD, plume and We home member on collar. Finder - — -- , - S .-Hugh Miller and John Bryant found that the scheme, w s a pies se notify NEWS office. visa)Reward- 49 glttln bhre"and stripe t4 fraud. Steps have been taken to OR;SALE-A solid oak sideboard, i4A word to. the Farmer's Wife". F' left on-Wednesday on tale harves- P �= • ter®'exenrelon for "Saskatchewan prosecute the offenders. Fin good condition. with mirror 30z I9 inch• ti r '• The Board of S. S. No. 4 Wes b, e+• 1 large and 2 small drawers. A y to Mn. a where they will spend a' few Robt•Somerville.Piekenag. PhoneI +7-4s We'are jnet now making a real clean-up in plain white and Clover =0010 hs, has posted notices fora special I.paf Dishes-fast when you .need them for threshing- _ P• -Mrs. H. A. 11Matchett and daa- ratepayers l�o(� ~� meeting of the rate a ers oo Fri Buys ten acres and a three plates Cu and Saucers, Bowls, Pitchers eta. roomed cottage near C. R Pa ghter, Helen._ of Moncton, N. B., g, Aug. Slat, to sent er-ywood station. s3Wd •,;T". dap evening, own:retagtYtde oa • :. are spending a couple of ore ks lion a farther issue of debentures. �9y terms. Bar gat n. See John Gilmer.C. R. rare chance to pick up odd lines you are in need of. � with the foruier'e parents, Geo. M. up to-825,0M0 to complete the new r-a or address Dvnbartoa P o. 49-50. . r : `pad Mrs.Palmer, school building. The present plans 0R SALE-Fast 8-year old pacer. ; .-Elfisa BIaneh Walsh and Miss can be completed with an addition gein wen trained and bound. Alan three 85 000, but the advisability of Holstein beirera ors@ pure brad. eosama terse �~ • : Geeslin Cowan Ci have returned • y years old,due in October.*Call and tee.at lot 11, e i ,,. home from Streetsville and -on' doing this is so strongly question- con.7.Pickering. Milton N.Pegg. 4etf rt rm„' :Itneir returwwem accompanied by ed by the School Board, that they, =- ”{ feel the ratepayers should 'have OR SALE-Cbeap, all kinds of , lyLiaa Alfredo.JapllSOa. ppaay Fwagons.harness.and all kinds of farm im- --A heavy fall of rain oceacred the opportanfty of again plasaing ya ent.,n•goal order. Also se-eras heavy-and on -Saturday evening which will Lodgment on the larger amount. Yight wales and took stoves and neater s, .vocal- �rw -;greatly benefit the root crops and The building lass cost no more than �?H�n°m,n bides and °D i9o�se i°�oti ,OUN _. anticipated b • 'plastare. which were p y the and is • 4 as low ae competitive tenders TRL'OKING-Having purchased s _r' x'eLe eaatinned dry weseber. could make it. The .section tar X new motor truck.I am prepared to cater to Gjrl$ FaYnC'!�1$ -Work Boot ' at e�4. 1 Jr� we p W -=Fruit,growere complain that the public. Gcoda delivered to.and from the N the apple crop will be very light levy this year will be little more city,at reasonable rates. Farmers' produce a- tlta/ ear,-and t.a� tl.o dry_waaE __than_.half_of 1922.._._The Seefetary. p lr solicited. For twiner antocmauam�in. ,. ... . , •;.. . C.lareIDOnt. nr direct ,..•w.. .f'= ,, : ee ofythe peat few weeks has mach Tress.. Mr. Barker, says that the oThos. arrow, .ova. r•.,�_ $pl @ld'18e easytr8 1022 levy could h been reduced -- - - alerted the duality and size of y e�q e flint. -- sCi1136rTher-if*s ,voter debenture ,•=- -On aeeonn �f•� rciln on issue had been bbailabre'. before Dane At the Rouge Williams, the old standby in heavy, medium .: the eetimatee for 1023 had been and light weight footwear. Better than ever .Tuesdsya$,;;,O Women's Iristitate g - '' bib �poned their picnic until sent in. Paradoxical sit tide may A Fpieee Orchestra from the city at slightly reduced prices. ( achy) �ft�rgvon when it ra!'m it would enable the tax levy furnisher the mosie for the round and will be held`at the home of Mrs. to be still further reduced in 1024, square dancer on the open air pavilion R. H. Crook. and subsequent years. The ad• at the Rouge every Saturday evening. A Bog's School Boot, elk upper, with Beard- ' * ` - --9. J. ColIacontt has purchased vieabilitp of Spending several Spend a delightful time. Gent, 60 _ glore's 8 Gall tanned sole leather "Bull- F' 6 anew motor hue, and to morrow thousaa dollars extra to p11t s cent,, ladies tree. pe g , rt9atarday}will start a service be roof on s one story addition which 48tf S. DIXON. Proprietor .dog Brand, and guaranteed to outwear any _ Lween Pickering and Toronto, Q+aet soon be raised't'o two stories, two ordinary soles. -knakiiig three tripe a da See can be again passed on in the ppTp� ETRIST y light of the more definite inform&- '�;,-•.,''.` •sdvt. in another coiamn for full B - - - . - • •^:'.particulars: ,. tion since obtained. The School an OptlGlall -Joseph Cvwan has added much Board deem it their duty to pnt -,:,!Big, 88 Overalls axed' Smocks, reeogniz- full information before the mte- to tl:e appearance of his residence !ed'as the leading line in Canada, All -by a fresh coat of paint: Hia new payers and will be glad to be , a aided b their decision. . ,prices have gone up, but we hav nt ;+verandah is also about completed, 8 Y _. ._ '.. . Y` which adds mach to their comfort -The Toronto Eastern tion ,r,,.• -changed ours. we well ae',to the,appearance of which was the cause of much • --' _anxiety on account of the failure , , ro ' the residence. p -The Oshawa-Toronto Bus Line of the Oshawa Council and the ofg• Lowness and Johnston s Fall Samples of Suitings. cials of the railway coming to an J' - - -� ai ziai queen at„ far;=, _ _ _Fit and finality guaranteed. ��-.•._,. Pickering and Toronto, but will agreement in regard to the paving ( _ _ not ran east of Pickering until of the streets over -which the TOR O N T O the road is open for traffic. For Electric Railwa9 will run, has Will be at Dr. N. E. McRwen'a Drug Fred T. Buntin !. s —Pickerind 'ttime-table see aditt. in another. cleared as the council has agreed f b - ` Store each Wednesday fro �,etabliehed�1857. '� ° eolmmn. to accept the conditions laid down y nP -Geo. W. and Mrs. Barker en. by the railway offlcisis. This 8 Vim. to 9 p,m. - "�` tertained over the week-end j. A. change of attitude is due to the EyPS Examined "} F ' and;: WARE Mra. Birmingham and family, preasare exerted by prominent f ienaea Duplicated ; =.HARD s1° of Vaocoaver, B. C.; Guy and]ere. residence of Oshawa wino were not ;f you sees them, (flood BUN�_ _ ' l ' Miller, of Detroit, Mich.; Thom. O. in accord with the stand taken by aliases, -and Mrs. Cox, of Ottawa ; Leslie the members of the council. -This Advice if. ou don'i. and Mrs. Porter, of CobourJ; ; R. preasare was en gr�t that the L Coo and Mime Ruby Coo, of To. council was compelled to back �cCeranie]e-Dees�ia� ronto, down from the-position they had -On Saturday evening as Jaa, taken and they .accepted without Farm Machines and' Repairs wad by TT µ Kennedy and Geo. Douglas were s dissenting voice the new agree• A.N. Shagrp, Kingston M ' V 0 ry driving along the Kingston road ment laid down by the railway East of Whltby. near Dunbarton an auto with only officials. When the council refas• one light collided - with them, ad to grant the request of the 2 'Telephone Oshawa 882 R 4 , ;• t f S•", tom a Mr. Oliver,"mats er of p The«Famous 001 Water `Paste lrilgbtenio them somewhat and ppaa y► ,, g B the To nto Eastern,stated, that * :doing some damage to their baggy. ,ro FIA DAL �ILi+7 = � , -_ -. in White and Tints. The motorist agreed to pay all he would move his Jaen and equip- _ �.,;;'.'_•r -: b �idamagee. meat from Oshawa to West To• r - ?�r •- �'r' - p` -Motorists driving along the ronto, and that the probability 4. .. base line near the Whitby town•" was that the railway would never `,'One pound of Muresco wlll,cover . ° line complain of a tree overhanging be constructed. This declaration W ehaFe U8t received e G the raid, which has caused dam- may have been a bluff, but it era- ­',-seventy-five' square feet'. age to their auto@. k broken atad much anxiety, and bad the ..,.,`a shipment of -- q limb, about an inch in.,diameter, effect of arousing the people 'of is just low enough to allow the the town to take im mediate action �l.Canada,,s. Beat Fi0[tr int to catch the top of the car to have 'the new agreement ac- f '.b.rut rip In 1, �.+ and 1ba packag @B ,µ ,r�l `:#•. and rip it open. The road over• cepted; and thus compel the coon- po • °O v18 $ - ' .•. seeir at this point should attend to ell to reverse their acrevione stand. the matter at once. As a result of the re lance of Royal.Household ..:::.Drop In and get" a Color Gard and `�. .: -Reg. W. A. Bonner returned the agreement, work will be tom- YY' last week from. his two weeks' menced at once.at re constructing A11sdM vacation, which was 'spent in his the road between Osbaaa and 1 `read all about th1B r 'former parishes, and took charge Bowmanville, thence to Wbitbp .'aetry Flour' %he union services on Sunday, and Pickering. Onr only-hope to -__ ;, -�`��, and will also conduct the anion have electric light and power at a Chopping and Uat lolling sanitary flili8ll. o services again next Sunday. Rev. reasonable price depends on the every week day a v-. Garriinpr and little,building of thi4 line, and we b'ope. All klnd1vof Feed on hand daughter. Marjorie, are now the work will be speeded as much Ls ' ' ' riding their vacation with Chair as possible that it may be com. fi ('� Yh,' plated as earl as possible, �: 3�T• =JCHZ)="9V 0= V s -H -B __ Y - iQk_e,rm.g.. v � .t= iel-atitles in Toronto. _ P y P� ��r - _ - .u- .{� .xr.. 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