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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1923_08_31 qua , '�"�,„,.. :w. 'w�i. s•.,e �.,.;. i' 1''`,. ':�, - i., r a* ,o'` 'Y'u�•r�'�,.,,.n' �.i, .�• .:.i ,, _ �ST�}' • 's., ray"' `A,.' '�ti°itM K:' >xnE'��r...'"'" 'T tk"�l P. --x.. "S; ,R.' w:..1Y'Y��4. ,eC•9�s� y i'-•-•, a'.1' .�►4. °'�S , "+,s'":t .:j:,',y;:''•�,-,�z. : , ,,..:•���.a ,y;s~S'e'i..'.",o+y..?$ f ^z r �<:••.r.''aaw g z -�Ft•, ��'^�+'•' '. }'' r tc,n_aS3�n!_ .JF ,••,..• "' ?° np� yz�'" tits P n4x.a r .+.�w•. lg ""i (www t nom°wz '?#�ti i aaF resat. „'a* • .2; P' °r : 7..'f• s"..•r�.i"^q, . ..y„•^•c; .,_^'°.'�' ;a .(f .•ybR2' "•;.,w+,,�'.' `+'•°w„ sea'-. bw- • •: iC �' f" '} „ +''`•4rt�3!. .w w"^'!.� oC'+'. ,+) . '� l t,- ;Si> ro,,, ...ms�3 ,sa 7 -c"- ':r" .. rx,- .•'+'2: •5.... .'1✓ +"fF+,,°,�' '�' •x,.� '; "r�. 'F+' .`%R' r. raRt• ^,'•L t.Fr.s..w;!' e n' • . .fir .,' '"�' v ,.''y,• r °1 :u�,' �'� '",..°- ,.-+� .r;' ..,is �'. �, ., 3 "'Sty s'• ..e, .•w. tw+�, '•z;?' y,4 �,Z .i' :,°(r yai'�'•iu •",,;•." o.r�A'`f,`-r; rr, ".,.,+•-� �cr� ;+ �' ',t - i:',. •y�y A .7. ,• « s n j N ]Ei-WS ,, _ - 1• _-'rims PIC�ERIN�, ONT.. FRIDAY, • AUGUST 31.- 1923 - -11To.. VIV0000tanal. Gairbo. - `GREEN RIVER. cMr:Rltvwooa y Geo. Baker Established 1828 s The Ladies'Aid of Breen River*111 Miss,Shaw spent the week-end with hold s garden party on Sept. 12th. Mrs. Milne. Fuller particulars later. Mr. Dawson and daughter•spengGREENWOOD E, FORSYTH, Opb. D.� DiFentoe .: Sunday in Toronto, R•O tometrical Aesoeiation of Ontario.Reg. fAl RPORT. Quite a nurnber are attending the . �?4',•- °` •10tt:edembcr of the American. Optometrical • e exhibition this week. ro ation. Eyes ezaminea by appointment. 2801, Claremont, Ont. Lj htnjn On Tuesday evening aul Arthur Mrs. C. K. Petty spent Sunday with - g James and Mrs. Todd. MILLS(3reireon was sentenced b y M,agistra to s••• •'NF. TOMLINSON, M.tB.. Member ' Clark to 8 months in the Ontario Re. Elwin Lintner spent the week-end " •of the College of Physicians aed Surgeons P rotec�ion w .. with his patents here. �- -of Ontario. Office: that tormerty«cupied'b formatorv. Cireirson was arrested Mrs. Ferguson spent. ^°* " the late Dr.R,Prodie:and latterly by.Dr, Cale _;'early in August by Constable Chester Sunday with Does not Cost-It Pays.. �'i'tn:Judd and family. 'welt. Phone. Clazbmont,Qnt. 2317 on a,charge laid by Messrs. Massey and We are sorry to hear that Mr. 'Fro- •: ,, "`4-�' C. McKINNON, M.D.,L-R:O.S., Can I afford Lightning Protection? Bloomer,who"had considerable proper- ser is under•the doctor's care. l�l • Edinburgh,memberaf the College of Can I afford to be without tv stolen, including blankets, table We a�•e lad to see Mrs. Bert Petty gg , , ' illness. , out again after her recen $ - Phyaiciaassa3 Surgeons of Qntarlo,ilcentfate Lightning Protection , ��7•/� a linen,ellverivare else Greirson s abode " rf o! Itoya] Qoltege o! 8l1lRSOns, Edinburgh. was searched and the stolen aOticles ARLEY Y](ANTEID �. t1p•oial sttenttoa to dsteasee or Kamen sad Will 1 r n'the risk of having one or tdentlfied. Constable Cbestel searched eht�dzen, 0f9ce typd reddeacerBrougham, all of ti!' family killed by lightning or the premises and three bank books Effie and Donald Milne have return- Highest price paid. blast be good ed home after spe ing a week in quality. ' tuy home or barns burned, when I were found representing de osits of , Cla;zte•oprr(,ci c Bluevale, • •f know. reliable Government Reports $3,000. On presenting- the Doke to Mr.and bars, Drinkwater and family .T am buying,WAEAT at top say that not one protected building the bank it was found that they bad. market price. �R. GORDON McHAY-Cbiroprgc• spent the week•ena with relatives In °- tor. O acehours-2.30 to S.00 and 7.00 to suffered$I loss last year and that 1012 been stolen from a Toronto residence, the city. 8.00 and by appointment. Phone 320. Brock unprotected buildings suffered $784,- along with some jewelry, some' time With the big drop is the price of street, Whitby, sly A number from here atiendad the - BARLEY FEED 000 lose last veer, previously, A warrant on the charge Ladies' Aid meets Honey's, .,s t,.,.,s-_t,---ki..shela i,.,.b Ile at. Mrs, _ _RR AN AIND Lassie, -1 t:an'C aEord to do without Lightning T°rae'-Taf�Thict�se7ay. - ��s=,a-,�u�r�,n� Protection. I will see t>feo.E. Hamer to police. Miss Margaret Lintner returned to it will pay you to sell your grain , AE. CHRISTIAN. Barrister and and base it put or) right away, her home at $touffville .on Sunday and buy these feeds.-- `..� ' elsesolicitor,NotaryPubUe.ate. woneyyb� GREENWOOD. after spending her holidays with her Alimitedgnantity of q • .,oan.k0fpc•Brock at.Nortb,Whitby. wyo : grand-parents here. VV ILLIAM J. BEAT0�7,B. A„Bar- j] Kenneth Bush spent+ the week end Heavy Oats Wanted.loin Y l�le Ont to Toronto. C pping on Monday, Wednesday ckmatcr, Solicitor. member of the firm of ' e Mrs. Bert'Ha}vey spent &few days WHITE VALE. Rd Friday, $c per bsg'ua it -' R neral T usts Building,Footer and Beaton, Tomato last week n OrOt>to. Telephone Main 4 1 an 1)82 ay Street,Toronto, further notice. 6= Miss Hazel Bush has returnedihomP, Miss Frances Powell Is with friends after ipend[ng a couple of weeks in 'in Toroneo. Dental Ts He BEAL Detroit. Miss Lydia Major spent the week•(j Mrs. Freeman Mantle and children- end In Oshawa. T-T J. HUDSON. D. D. S., L. D. S.,' are spending a couple of weeks with Brr' I.ongl+tnd of Kingsville.is visit- -L 1 . 13. Carlton to Toronto, '•Hudson',New /t t�� friends in Orillis. [ng with J. McCrea. We Z• C*M3E=1_ 9 system" of comfortable plate cork. write for CLAREMONT Oscar Balae, of Oshawa, visited'his Mr. Daniels „ 1. ion or phone North 3316. s-16 parents last Sunday. accompanied lied b spent the week-end Licensed p y. with his many friends here. R. D. C. Smith, Dentist, Stouf? his friends; Mr. aid Mrs. . cLennan Rev. ,fir.Hand and family are vista �' ) .4 1lville. Honor eraduate of Chicago and To- Embalmer and L ndertaker, � and daughter,+dive Josephine. ing with B. and Dire. Annie. � � s - raow Surgeons. sn a oft Royal College--of-- - -_-- -Motor Hearse. -i Oearge Miller. of tb"baw-Corr4s- Diiss Lick, oT Oshawa. is v(aitt Dmtal Surgeons_ Phone oli}ce'0071. Resid rice ag - '1015. No outaid: appointments. 2Uy f oindence School Poultry Dept., gave with her aunt, Mrs.J. Pugb. Toronto Hospital' S e Service,for most interesting talk on the culling -Miss Helen 'Moore a bt Sunda . ` �LABE 8 BEATON. ge D. S„ Hosp(tal Service, of bens at Norman Ale's on Saturday, with her brother at Enniskillen. y Graduate of the Royal CToro of Dental Aug. ltli. The expert knowledge spend- hardware • " _ '' '$>srseons sea Utuversity of Toronto. Office R• g Orville White and family are t �,, ,• ,� aver W M. k's store, Whitby. about poultry has meant a very great ing their holiday& with Ilia parents Bell pbo a 22rato 2 :i to s 3o fade pt ye. 5���'G!TS �IATb Q �L� deal to the industry. and now that here, is i FOR 1st AI this end of agriculture is about: the Rev. Der. Hickson and family are Yetrrina most profjt,Able one, more persons are holidaying at Richmond Hill and To- w _ The undersigned wishes to -notify the anxious to weed out boarder bPne. ronto. G,KERSLAKE. B. V. Sc. Honor'public that be has purchased froim the Mr. Miller explained the leading char. =.Sirs,'E. Udell and bliss Annie Burk The 'E river s3al. executors of the Fate W. G. Barnes set the high laying hen and -have returned home, after a leasant $aW� �S®.C1;13ZZt9 •Graduate Ff L'niverstty of Toronto. All p cases gives Prompt and careful ac ntion.Phone all the basket and basket- material in sbtiwed that the average farm hen :visit In Toronto, (One of our Productions) 3002. Claremont, .321y stock and will be able to furnish fruit laying leas than seven dozen eggs was Dr. Gordon and Mrs. McKay have W8 sell 9111': Rite-Cite Lens'-for ��, baskets on the shortest antic and at of doubtful profit. Owing to the busy taken a trlp•to the tlorth-west.-leaving ell makes of Cara-the beat ' ___-_e__trrnnr pry- season, the crowd was not as[arse as their family with their grand-parents Z 10U*ilt:e00* i�arh's. it would have been. here. ibt L" waillxv 'ii i,lt' FRANK PENNOCg 'y - oeo. Rice and family, of Sarnia.and the price. � W. V,. RICHARDSON- Real Es 1 "- BROUGHAM. Mrs. O.Rice and grandchildren.of To- FOR, SALE 1'll tare. Insurance.Convrsaaeing. rotary GREIr RIVER.. ONTARIO ronto, spent a few days wtth-C.B. and - Ptltrik.Etc-Pickering.Oct. 2117 39tf ...- _ sad Mrs Rice. Heavy Wagon,; -,, Eli.9wardtager, of Winnipeg, call- Win.Burton sustained a broken rib Bugf;y. r,r [,�I POSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer, �'"! ed on friends here this week. I - . for oonats« of Tort and oatrelo• aaa �•� F1C�NV • A number from here attended the 'sad fractured shoulder the other day iSet of Iron Hat'rowe taboo salsa of all kinds anon ned to oo:hostess • 4's Exhibition In Toronto this week.' "" when be fell from a ladder while work- -All in good shape. uslass. Address Green River P.o., one InR on E. Berry's new hauee. Mine K. Brodie visited A', W. sad Woodworking and General :.n R.BEATON TOW10HIPOLIBE Sirs.Milroy,of Cedar Grove list week. L[.JMBEI YARD BhscksmithinR • C.,,. „ eoasmalemeter-taaidag ._._ _ Mrs. Milroy,sr.,of Cedar Grove;is stOdavlbr, Aeeoaabas. 1110:. N -_- -- . an ism lass o4 °'w n° is.a ^ �41in lug her �u _ ` BIMCOF. PAINT .-W..H. Z e iifiBO!�7,. Brock Road sues:- �':. onu 1Lattf-1 3�e week. Pickering, Ont. . 'Asphalt goofing 11r,and Mrs. Croker "and children Another very pleasant evening was g, DAVID A. PLTf3H-Live stock auc• speat the weekend with Mrs,Mat. spent at the summer resort of Mrs. tiooeer. Graduate or C. M. Joao School. Jaet arrived another thews. tit'illiame leaf Saturday is the way of Cdwgo. detime ezpenenee-with pedigreed airs. Wallace and daughters, of To- a fancy dress masquerade, to which : sOOp Block and rids Term. All kiwis at sales Car Of Toronto AB� ronto, visited her sister, Mrs.T.C, aiI friends and campers were invited Here You,:ppttly attended to. Terms teawaabk. Phone 1oCtaremoat. t6ty ph$it Slab S111I1gIe8i I Brnwa on Sunday. and fhoroughly enjoyed themselves. i a - Dd, MAW, LICENSED AUU- 2ed and green shades Farmers please call at Wm. Moe- there was lots of fun and music and - as grove's and secure a-©ilson's self• refreshment& put up by friends and TIONEER,for York,Qatom ly Durham J . , . C�t„w, •���,� eats p�eWZ• attended `• � lII. sad 5 III. t0 the sbarpeifag plow share. - - the Mesdames oneeaed Cotton. good } ... .. , :-to. Term reasonable. Dates t sale. may be The Brougham Women's Institute .prizes for best coatumes were award- Ce m, ein ' : acraaged at NEWS'Otficv. Bell and Udepen- " Weather, We Will held their August meeting on Tuesday ed as follows: Skies H. Williams(Bo' --daat phones. Whitby,out. Sly : ' ' 'flIIOte low p>•i0ef3 DII at the home of Mrs. Ed Willson. Peep) let ; olive R. Colville (Toast► ('t Tweit elx were present, flue visitors f3u P 2nd ; Men`e=�V:Arno#d(Ho Sol Coal �QRI�INGHA�d �RQS = 'he. above 1n large. y g from Pickerin Breach, one of them 1st : J. Coakwell (Indian Chief) 2nd • _ quantities. being our Distrric't President, Mrs. I`. t - ` Lumber • Miss Rosamond Osborne . Autumn (FRENCHMAN'S BAY) . B. Powell, which mad-e the meeting Fairy)liet• Win. Lock (Cowboy)2nd. _ / �- 1r much more Interesting. Several songs Othels. resented : Mrs. 'Williams _. in Builders, General Contra o• We D. Gordon 8c Son, were safe from bbe Cmmunity Song (gipay), Miss Robb(Japanese danedng' ,�h gle� Book, also readings by Mrs.T. Beer, girl , rs. Pbwell (eollege boy), Mrs. 5 tors and Sign Writers. - Dire. Axtord, Mrs. Holtby and Mrs: Lilly (Italian dancer), Mr. Lilly JUST C�QQS Willson. There was also si visitor. (clown), Mr, Cotton (bold-up many, Reddy RUOfi1S� e ` :Aitsrations and repairs of every ~• a former member; Mrs. Linton, of Miss Norah Williams (Hawaiian girl), t G description. Concrete work, Winnipeg, and Mre. Fraser, from the Mrs. Cook (magazine lad O, Mrs, Ow Chiruneys repaired If you are in the m�irket for a new United States. Five new ccernbers hhone (Uncle Tom). Mr. Law(Algy), and Lath ` 1 Estimates free. car, We can give yon a Chev-. were added to the roll, and after a Mr. Pbilfp(tbe Sh(ek), Mr.Going (the - rolet. Superior. Oldsmo• •N'Ly L.111k llvu, ,,l,d Z/ia...,o tl c.nlru�, dsberyna p' Coo ( Ole ante FA RP0RT.P, O,, - (ANT. - lunch w&s served _t}lus bringing Mr. Osborne(Tramp), Master Osborne ` bile, Oakland,-Over. g - ' -a pleasant afternoon to a close. (Indian child), Miss Look (Fairy), bliss F A -R E E S O R �it(�,♦♦' �r�,,, t ♦, InoJ or Durant. Wood (Perriot), Mies Deck (Star • y -- Tires, S,hrabs Etc: - = r; Weekly irl). Mrs.Going (Turk). Mine All you have to do is •state which STOUFFVILLE. - - y •1~?TT.T.' - - car. and we will also service ,Joyce Williams (Butterfly), Miss D. ?�+C3CV3gT �..._X. . Having ecured the eer, for,E.D. - , Love (Fisherman), and others too - g ag y same and repair all makes A nurriher of invited guests from numerous to mention, All friends 1 - Smith ac Son" Ltd.,Nurcerymen, Rtnuffville attended the opening of the of Winona. Out. of cars with- the are invited to a. community picnic at Pio6ker-ms ' o _ - C. N. E.on Saturday.;- guarantee. $imcoe Point Rouse on Labor Day for I am prepared. LO Late orders far all -- $touffville and 'vicinity bas sent its old times sake. Made of Fruit Trees,$mall Fruits, satisfaction guaranteed or your, quota to the western harvest field', Uenamenta►l Shrubs Etc.• at about 25 leaving here last weeir. _ money refunded. lowest possible prices, Dr. Smith, dentist, has returned froei a two weeks resumed p a xon's OSHAWA FAIR. DrI 13pecial rates for large quantities,• Give nt3 a call on repairing or when 28Lf Point and has resumed ra -�•' buying a new car. About fifty tons of honey has been Oshawa Fair is now only'two Teske p pIC�Cerin shipped from $touffville to different &way. The Prize Lists have beenw.. '•.;. N. d Chapman, i /�1 parts of Canada by Mr. Byers, our placed in the mails. If you have not t GeS1r0W $ .' Gar Age, received one, write or phone the'$ec• ,: t I noted.bee map. - store 19 1t j$ � 8Infts W. Q.Shaw.owner of the depart- weety0 6awa,P'Pboi Davis,92 and$n8 Brougham mental store here, fell from a ladder will be sent. - To help you run part of yours, while decorating the store and receiv- er By opening a New Garage in the Yil- .Phone 505 Pickering ed injuries which will keep him for Everytbiug points to a.bigg and LW of Whitevale I am prepared to do g some time in the house. better Fair for 1928. The enlarged w, , 411 kinds of repair wgrk, including The large auditorium and dance Prize Lists with greatly increased BILL THIit' BTIIC S tope and side curtains. also making The was opened at Shallow Lake near prize money is one of which the Direc- „. gotai old car look and run like new by here this week by the T. Eaton 0o., torate Is justly proud. Special men. Paris green is Ceuta giving it a good cost of new paint. LLIOT'�' the owners of the property. About lion might be made of the Class for Arsetiate,of Lead :45 cents par Ib. a.. 1000 of the Eatolii clerks have been out Ladies'work which has been complet• 2J The for$1,00 01 vent for Toronto machinery,includ- F �tl this summer. sly revised. The Glace for Lady Rid. frog;Pumps'; Windmills, Silos Hon.McKenzie'King held a recep- era, the prizes for which are donated y and Gasoline En nes. p Standard Paten Pr DaraGioas. , f3i tide here tin Tuesday, there,being by the Robert Simpson Co.,-ei! To-- e CHARLES M. RICE, i Yonge A Charles Ste,Toronto? quite anumber who called to shake ronto,.is anotheepleasing addition. ; his band. We have not yet beard Bxbibitors are requested to make Crnde Drugs always on hand 7,$oetae Tel, Sol. Whitevale,9Oat Is well known se TH8 HIGH GRADE whether the vexed question of s peat their entries early. , These close Fri- ' acHOO1.. Keen demand for Due office was discussed or not. day, Sept.7th. Entries are already' 'jyfetealf a Oomfectioneries. =`w • An accident which ;night have being received by the Secretary and - Graduates all the'time. Do t(ot roleed very serious happened on the it is expected that the largest in the Magazines. ' Grain Chopping Canadian National near here,when history of the Fair will be received YY - =:':� •::*" �` fool with education,- Get the'Best, the six o'clock passenger train was_ this year. Wholesale Tobacco. AND FL&SING derailed the other day. The eassen• You are Invited with all your friends _ It always pays,• Our record for gets walked to Stouffville•'and were to attend the Fair on either of the - s' I am d to do Chgppiig and provided with refreshments. - _ oat Ing every MonQsy. placing students in positions is un- show days, Sept. Iith and 1ltb,and to y and Pride Po At the final meeting of the Chau- enjo with the people assembled, the ? Friday tau qua Cbmmittee a deficit was re- y '[�j )' excelled in Canada. Write for q result of the untiring efforts of the N E McE •♦ EN qta"boats For Sale ported which was put up by the Com- Directorate to make the Fair the big- N. E. f 1' - �• Ost 11 e. Oommence no'w, mittee. The Chautauqua has been ?� ------� engaged again for nest year, the same geet and best County Fair ii Ontario. John ttom�``'� Yetema 'Burgeon' y oho F. Bayles, Cl rcZtmOIIt -- �mitteq being guaraato" to-the Get a Prize List and come to Oshawa � W. J. Elliott, Principal, sum of 67&G. SW-tic3taa.are-altexdy_ Fair. Remember the dates,Sept. llth Rural Roots No.2 sold for next year. - sad 12t#, �' • ',;,,;�„� - :;y.• -err-,-•..�� » - !„-n••"!'--- �t , - •-•',Y"A •,3,., _ 3 �, �%./� ,§L'�l cqe(• J,• v n "'•flak"+�i � .'V"^. �i"t c". ,y.,,,;„. .'�. y,.i`,r, •.c ,err, •:.rr•..'9*';.,H.U�, y -' ` y#• CC`-' 'T" ;i' _ a�s%w. ,�:•c!+M�LLa�SC•Sr*r "'^•1C'it� ^"•M'" °�.��„'a�'' t.r �;��,. °�A.G,i•'�" ''>'.;t�'�"-°�sii�'%�.'",,.3^ a r.��^, *,. ^.'.�!h. ei'+.. ""�.a cw 4+"d``'^'r�•' +:i�'w.'.t' r. atr,,,� pvz'.�R_13-pffu, .k 'F, -4 :£F. aG�:'F(w� r'IIa•✓""�.•'Wf#.'F.E:u4d4�Y4r.T .v:-v.. �..IN J ;us; 'wr•E•<."S. :w"':tF: ,•.r.: "e •' : ',:`-.R jx ti•',t* rn<t+.-nl'a1[ , W..- 1 ,,,ilR, vY - ^e,�ke ..J .rt4„M. '�,a, a^ „fi °' ..�;. ;'a.�., .r: � ,.••. _t"•iK.'... r'�' _rr.7, 'is ''a •^ r.n,'• 'fi :<-H,- 'ia• 'F� ,z..• .. .^?> .rzr•w .�'•'.,a'f,..ctw'a'4"w`v.Yry"',w w >•.u'.L f .'`" :."i •t M. F•„`;,.:' 1' ^y ,... a r K.. '•'�? ,. .r-y-,., :r'. 5 a iy?{ �y!� 'r-'�"i,.GM.-µ ': ±+,.. 'y- .A.. 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'• ' •�. ..✓•. .7},sr. .w,' .awn..,.. y� 'gip,' R r'N "', •y>' •E"�y.; ,s ,•": ,�, .�, f''� • - There was a film of wariness In � - µT •• _ the dry lips tried to frame as answer. i ; ° ;' °m the oyes of the oil broker as he looked "Head o' the stairs—right hand," enor i at t u straight, clean-built young she managed-to get ant, then shut the cattleman. He know that the strong door swiftly in the face of the man fact-, brown pa Wyoming, expressed a whose simple,question had so shocked y _ punxent personality, back of which her... to the 'Rnes t Japfans, , ' was dynamic force. What did Lane JTo be continued.) I want with his uncle? They had'quar- 1. relvd. •liis cousin knew that. Did He Cleared. r;.. ;''' younk -Laae expect him to back his -the head of a -leage shop, wh•Lte _. -_'� µ 1"ittv of the quarrel'?' Or did he went'p�,!,ng through the pecking room, ob- to win back favor with James Cun- " tti»tirhune, tir.�iior mlliiunaire". served' a bay lounging against a ease y at goods and whIsCing cheenthily. �+•. ' l%ix'Ly „called. ,lie Eruessed what the *' .< t Other was thinking. "I don't.wan,t to The chief stopped apd looked' at t e imcsrtrre in your friendship with him. him. ' _ h t }i « $4 •'Haw much y g a A I need i s address a little . fir.",:• '"- `-• ed a hi s nd a li u duo you a week`'" he ,s. ,.;- information. I've come to have an- demanded. � I' �Y�= othrr row with him, I reckon." Five dailaTS;° came the brief yo- IS the best e►t any 'Plr1Ce--'�s'y Ice The interest in Cunningham's eyes tort. ` quickened. tie laughed. "Aren't you "Then hare's a week's'm,Dney; now ; `t -< _._. ..__• in bad enough already with Uncle? c the t fe- °y Lifebuoy may�be ----------- ' ----- lean out , ly used on en er- <> Why another quarrel?" = =, „ , The boy pocket the money and de eat skin. _ This isn't on my own account. There's a girl in his office—„ parted. •I1 is g fde fly a"''W :'•: rf_ A rap on the .door interrupted How long has' be-been in one em ..'cleansing or little' i.b,. :j;-faces and-bo&- - - .� ed �, 1�S room. H young man walked into the ppart i the chieai- gIIi ir—ed of the ere' tea. e.e r Tair a Ao9.b.a,u�- coo a was agood-looking, young rtmental manager. ` exquisite, dark-eyed and black-haired. Dever, so far as I can remember, His clothes had been made b one of - Y was the unexpected reply: "He has '= the best tailors in New York. More- -just brought m•e'a note from another { „ ; ' —BY WILLIAM MACLEOD RAINS over, he knew how to wear them. w : ;71 Jaynes Cunningham, Junior, intro- firm.' - t,- _,,;o duced him to Kirby as his cousin Jack. Minards Liniment Heals Cuts. ��.�► ' . After a few momenta of_taik the hrnk- _ 3 = = --- ♦ - :. Couldn't Be Caught. Thomas Allen.) •.• •. -. .. et re8erted to the subject of their _ previous talk. Up to the present time the French , CHAPTER IV.—(Cont'd.) -ifirst off. I'll make him do, what's * "Kirby was ust'telling me that he have done little prospecting for oil in, _ "Have you-anything to tell me?!" he'right." �� has come to venver to meet Lncla France, but.hsve bought nearly all of! ` . : asked, and his low, gentle voice was a ��How-p - James. he explained to his brother. their motor fuels"'abe`oad --Recent. comfort to her raw nerves. I don't know how'but I well she Some difficulty with him, I under s a man,'just as I thought---the'cried wildly. "If, e'don't I'll settle stand." changes in the French mining laws, with him..' Nothing's too bad for a Jack Cunningham's black eyes fas- advantageous to prospectors- and a. ltd ' man she works for. g' g y -' = �'• "It- be married?" man like that." tend on his cou.-1;L He waited for government subsidy make ft likely , "No. 'Going to be soon, the papers, He shook his head. "Not'the best further information. It was plain he that.borings.will now begin. The most Thunder-fish, inhabitants of the] ! say. He's a wealthy promoter. His way, Rose. Let's be sure of every was interested. promising regions seem to be near River Nile,give a sharp electric shock., name's Cunnfham." move we make. Lot's check up on this "Pin qot quite sure of my facts,", the Auvergne Mountains and.in the "What Cunningham?" In his aston-�man before we laj► down the law to Lane said. But there's evidence to qf� hment the words seemed to lee him." = show that be has ruined a young department of Ain. The estimated weight of the earth is `.'`� p, y g girl 4 _ g from him of their own-volition. Some arresting quality in him held Iin his office. She•practically admits The Master Mind. 0,000,000,000,000,000,000 tons. ; .° "James Cunningham,a big land and her eye. He had sloughed the gay at he's the man. I happen to be a "� pair husband has given up , mining man. You must have heard of devil-may-care boyishness at the friend of her family, an I'm gain' to I#Atnard's Liniment for DandrulF. e Itim range and taken on a look of strong call him to account He can't get emoldng That needs a pretty strong g' "Yes, I've heard of him. Are you patience new in her experience of him__ �vay--v.ith-it" -'w , a't ft?'• --- sere?""-- -- -- B*--She was- worn out and nervous. Kirby hanced to be looking it his = "Weill, I've got one!" She nodded "Esther won't tell me The pain in her arm throbbed fever- cousin Jack. What be saw in that, tan tFr':''. a thing. She's shielding him. But I ishly. Her emotions had held her on young man's eyes surprised him. , Ceasing_ to do new things and to ; Gwent through her letters and found a'& rack for many hours. . Tbeiv teas in There were astonishment, incredulity, thiipk new.thoughts—that is the real ��_i��' F .► ~ note from him. It's signed 'J. C.' I 1 her no reserve,power of endurance.' and finally a cunning narrowing of growing old. IDit �' r.za accused him ]point-blank to her and "No, Mn going to see him and have the black pupils. 4 , _ she just gat her head dower on her'it out." she flung back. It was James who spoke. His face Nobel, founder of the Nobel prizes, �� ' arms and Bobbed. I know he's the "Them let me go with you when you' was grave. "That's a serious charge, owed his vast fortune to the discovery �+sII-" see him. You're sick. You ought to Kirby,". he said. "What is the name: 8 , ' at dynamite.' "What do you mean to do?" be in bed right now. You're in no of the young woman?" -- - - - - t "I mean to have a talk with him condition to face it alone." 'I'd rather not give it—except to FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE "Oh, don't baby me, Kir !„ she Uncle James himself." buret..out, "I'm all ri ht pt's it+ "Better yrrite it," suggested Jack F YOU HAVE ANY HOUSES, matter if I am faQ,yged.Don't yoy see?f with a reminiscent laugh. "He's a I eQorea, apartment houses: farms. .. _ 7tiI'm crazy about. f'gtha* 1]�t itn_nntnrsn T z=... laay.r o ease --; get it settled. I can rest afterward."I down the stairs yesterday. Picked got in tmch with H. H. DAVIS & CO., Vi1Ye "_. "Will it 'do any harm to take -a the fellow up at the foot of thp.flight. {''T ExoeLv+•or Life Bu2d.tvlg, Toronto.' _ friend along when you go to see this He certainly looked' as though he'd --- - �' :. '.9 I man?" like to murder our dear uncle." ;4 "Yes. L don't want him to think "What I'd like to know is this,"said ��� I'm afraid of}rim. You're not in this, Lane. "What sort of a-reputation has ' Kirby. Esther is my little sister, not Uncle James in this way? Have you . ' yours." ever heard of his beinll-in- anything "True enough." A sardonic, mirth- of this sort before?" , FW less smile touched' his face. "But "No, I haven't," James said - J PC" tw em-n>� James Cunningham is my uncle, not promptly. yours." Jack shpt 1ebaNp� gRed. aK wouldn't pick ; "Your uncle?" She rose, staring at- nunky for exactly a moral man,' he .. him with big,dilated eyes "He's your said flippantly "Hit idea of livir is -::= ._- iR� uncle, the man who—who—" to grab all the easy things he can.' that makes people 7e "Where can I see him most easil ' It's not iust cuatop , Yes, an I know him better than �„ 9. :•' .-' with their meals. Must- soots m the throat you.do. We'W got to use finesse—"— At his office?" asked Kirby: eke.mustard imi- "I see." Her eyes attacked him "He drove down to Colorado • . and aids digestion and het good habit to Fwlpa%, FINTor Bela scornfully. "You 'think we'd better not Sprutgs to-day on business. At least Into cite meats. It is afore r5 meal` A wed Pwkaga, face him with what be's done. You he told me be was going. Don't know mice, )alix it freshly .' f think we'd better' whether he•ex errs to get back to- ,, 1< go easy on him. p `,rs Uncle's rich, and he might not like ,night or not. He lives at the Paradox itm Ke,/J�plain words. Oh, I understand now." Ap prtme$its•';Jack said. r �� %t 3o Wild Rose flung out a gesture that 1Ob 9 I'd better see him `fleece �r � - s� bra rather than at h' alt s . shed him from her friendship. She „ t9 office. � moved past him blazing with anger. Hope you have a pleasant time -•-� -- i` R He was at the elevator ca almost with the old boy," Jack murmured.. as soon as she- Don't think I'd care to be'a champion i i Listen, Rose. You know better than of dames where he's concerned. He's: y`"rte f : ' • - that. -I told you he was my uncle be- a damned cantankrous old brute. I'll - .. { cause you'd fed it out if I'm gain' to say that for him"' help you. He's no friend of mine, but James arranged a place of meeting -^° I know him. He's strong. 'You can't for luncheon next day. .The yours• `" ■ ■■ 12221 ■ ■ ■ drive him by threats.,, cattleman left, He knew from the _,� ■ The elevator slid down and stop_ fidgety manner of Jack that he bad . ■ ! red The door of it opened. some empottant business he was ant- pe foes to talk over with his brother, t■ ■. Will yyon stand aside, sir?" Rose -to be H&S& �--, ED DYS demanded. "I won't have anything.to i - - - - do with anv of that v;lTa►in'�i- g� , =y. l ttrir iR VI. S Don't ever ipeak to me again." MATCHES ■ She ate ped into the car. The door Ltca'rs eery. N you� - n� ■ clanged shut. Kirby was left stand- It was five minutes to ten by his s I S JJtex"yma e ■ ing alone, watch when Kirby entered the Para- -- ' all l� 'y,, r, ■ '' dox Apartments. The bulletin board _ lLgeI . -'-CHAPTER V. told hem that his uncle's apartment = - • ■ covsixs MEET.,- was 12. He did not take the self- a: serve elevator, but the stairs, The + - ON ayes nr With the aid of a tiny looking-glass --:. cawana g-81ass hall on the second' Seer was dark: u 1 a arc sea ems tiff Kiss r ■ s young woman was powdering her Since he did not know whether the ■ ■ 215161 , ... nose. Lane interrupted her to ask if-rooms he wanted were on' this floor p w he might see Mr. Cunningham. bottled In our 800 or the next 8e knocked at a door. "Name, please?" she parroted pert-_ Kirby thought he heard the whis- `�� ly,and ]ceased a button in the switch- ppeer of voices and he knocked again. lutely sanitary plant ' ! board before her. .He had to rap a third time before the x; Presently she reached for the where eve bottle is powder.door opened._.. puff again- "Says to come right in. "What is it? What do you want?" / Door 't end o' the hall." g y -- •" . If ever Lane had seen stark, naked_ 1 I Y Kirby entered. A man sat at a desk fear in a human face,it stared at him Bu it b the Case telephoning- He was smooth-shaven out of that of the woman in front of y y and rather het- .se a £r0lriyourdealerand '' beyond thirty, vy t' year or two him. She was a tall, angular woman Y° with thinning hair on of a harsh, forbidding countenance, �+ `��� the top of his head. His eyes in re- flat-breasted and middle-a Be- keep afew hotdee oil 8�,Head / peso were hard and chill. From the hind her, farther back in the room t_mom conversation his visitor gathered that the roughrider caught a glimpse of a 17 -'- " \ / he was a captain in the Red Cross fat, gross,'ashen-faced man fleeing to.` - A Warm house andacool � -drive that was on, ward the inner door of a bedroom to C4*r4wandnf�f thewim As he hung up the receiver the man escape being seen. He was thrusting - terth��,Anti"asawingin rose, brisk and-smiling, hand out- into his coat pocket what looked to - Your oaal'6iUsditomaq�te stretched. "Glad to meet you, Cousin the man in the hail like a revolver. ' -A -Kirby. When did you reach town? - "Can you tell me where dames Cun, -, ••�� I�EI EY _ And how loo are you ?,, ZZI1A WARM AIR GSNBRAT( g ' going to stay mnRham s apartment es?' asked "Got in hpur an' a hash ago. .How Kirby. in your cellar wiileneurethis. are you, James?" The woman gasped. The hand on < 0 The Kelaly isthe mad artkient "Busy, but not too busy to meet old the doorknob was trembling violently. sad ecatomical system of friends. Let me see, I haven't seen Something clicked in her throat when hon�ebeating ever devbed yo since you were ten ears old §...., ,_•= aredwllor he trtes,aelFeet have 1?" y Corrugated Galvanized �, / Pre mwdae "I was about-twelve. It was when Roofing ProPe�+ii+a+dlaes-ilhfufly, m father moved to Wyoming." Stec! Y yomin :'�I1Gtous end Refre--ii - - +WE ScnDtiOt1 vattntuu ? i "Well, I'm glad to see you. Where Direct trout Manufacturers to consumer = you staying? ,Eat lunch with me to. y •CANADA FOUNDRIES 6 FORGINGS morrow, can't you. I'll try to get WRITE 'FOR PRICED L r r,I T E D Jack too." W. E+ DILLON CO., Lm lied, _� M* COMPANY_ _ �.':•• r - ,}yid W�.e'►�. IA %�Ydw "Suite me fine" agreed KIrb `�'' SMUT PLANT "An thin I can do for you the fSe - 1f11 George &t Toronto BROCK% t.EB o T. g y Toreate,Mgftn..4 a'hobIa .V:aeoavra '. .:.: .. meant me?" "` •` �--�'""` `•a Tiincie James." ISSUE No. 35-123. ��ee r. \ :p is nt, :.e.' c u• ., ! 'rF, v.kti•> -^.<� ,:,,,,;- S•,. Sh` ?''iYf `f+,wm .:�i _ •i,`t' . ,f�.' �•" '',^ 'a. .y,+ :i'•M, 1 ,"a�4' e-ct�•'' i"34" ,'1"TJ - ''�Ati'"'," t�'° �7,,y,�7{ ;_' y ." ;s; y"'.+•'`�, ,t �•=a t«• e:?;C> -�• ;i" .e.. 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COAL CQNTRQYIERSY _ < Washington, Aug. 26.-Federal of that of the Railroad Labor Board to - ` A despatch from Atlantic City,N J., down tools next Friday night and re• , ;::itcials are innin their immediate F Pn-gage questions. _ says:-Ignori'n'g official Washington main" away from work until s ned ;a �= P g As 'the suggestion-smacks of coal- ?" and quite unmindful of Governor-Pines contract is agreed upon by the United of settling the coal controversy! shot's ex ected offer of mediation,the Mine Workers and the Anthracite Op-' 6 ulsor arbitration Congress, will it I P on Governor Pinchot of Pennsylvania; move cautiously regarding ii, but - miners general scale committee on erators'Association. The sub-commit- "-" but if he fails, it is strongly probable i president Coolidge, in his first mes (Friday instructed the sub-scale con- tee, however, is authorized to arreage . further steps will be taken to mediate' sage, to expected to incorporate some mittee headed by John L Lewis, Lc for maintenance men remaining at r yossibly'by President Coolidge. of the recommendations of the CgaI, I issue a call for a general suspension work if the operators so request,'and ¢"+ Coal Commission officials will not Commission,elifcluding the 'one em- ' of mining September 1. This done, agree upon the conditions under which comment an what the next step ll .powering he President to take over the members of the committee left for they shall work. 1? p° g ' the-mines to line-up- their men for In the past arrangements for the '-'be, but it is understood the President, and operate the mines in case of a ''•.:r,,-'- what mina of them fear may be an conservation of property have been having the_previous moves toward re-i suspension. Should Congress enact ':k';.,;?Y;a'' :'' r struggle than that made in advance of the breaking of conciliation to guide him, may inter-I this into law-and the pressure for even more bills S vens as a final si'biter. The Federal such a statute will be great if a strike, of 1922. of negotiations: They will probably F Followin the meeting of the com- be,made now, though the n1iners in-, f —authorities are convinced beyond all I occurs=the Executive would -'have' � '" � '" a g doubt that both_ tbe�ath_racite over- authority to determine wages and; ' n slat that e operators 1 v mittee word came from Washington th pe tors wit ha a to I --� - = . that-Govern... 1%...Lot=ha&'left far request-that eaemgtions'-be made Ott '~::ators and miners will yield quickly to f prices.subject to,court review. - mediation that easuree bath side$ of The miners, it is believed would _ 1 Harrisburg after announcing that he B. Jessup, of the Jeddo-gisthland rn 1 dignified capitulation. lead more readily to Government regu-� - would write--both parties 'tic Lne cos- in charge of the operators here. :1 1 troversy to send representatives 'to to the absence,of Samuel D. Warriner, ' . Proposals to create a Fedora? Board, lotion of the industry throughout than,• *' that city for a confererice. Such an indicated'- that the nwessary formal-4 for adjusting disputes and regulating to direct-operation only in periods of Phillip Murray, titerna sties will be complied with. r -,working conditions are being seriously' emergency. ~Arbitration of industrial'' _ invitation, p y P . I vice president, speaking for Aar.( Announcing the decision of the corm.. °3• eon """` L' Lewis,-'who is confined to his room mittee, Mr. Murray made it plain that - -'. ent crisis. Coat Commission members the anthracite controversy,' was re- y believe their organization, which ex- commended to-day by Juli with a heavy cold, said would 6e ac- the"miners would'not try to force the us H. r pdres September 22.should be replaced Barnes, president of the Chamber of; cepted, but would'•not`be permitted to 1 operators to keeir the 4,000 msinten- s , - interfere with the arrangements for{once men at work. by a body having regulatory powers I Commerce of the United States: The the suspension ordered by .the,reso- It is not our purpose, he said,•"to over the coal industry similar to those i statement is regarded as the begin- r• ` existing by the Interstate Commerce, nfng of a new campaign by basineas lution. supply these men after September 1; r; Commission over the railroads, and at and industrial lenders to outlaw the By the forma of the resolution, un- finless the operators'ask for them and the same time having authority like ' strike. aniniawsly adopted, all of the 158,0001 are willing to make a satisfactory men in the mines, including the main-,agreement covering working• cont. r be called to " ..:. The Lime Chief Justice Meredith '. tenance men,will upon Isy�ditiona. - , 'GANADA'THE CENTRE " � -= Chief Justice'of.the Supreme Court. --'FOR £NC3.d:SH. PEOPL.E� sir William Merea'!h, chenoellor oc the Unlvera9ty,ot Toronto, who died In{ -' .Weekly Marko# Report : Scottish Agricultural Montreal on'August List.- One of h'is _ •i. ,'• li�+�-�++tur>fl I brothers, R. M. Meredith, is also s� TORONTO. cial brand'breakfast bacon 84 to 88c; `• Says Domkicm b fife Logical j Chief Justiee. and a aecond brother is �+'°"'w Sir Vincent ltiieiedltT DZeoCdeat oC the -Manitoba w3feat.-iio. i 14"w-u, lac. one e . lacati011 for- igra►ntii: -- I' `�' .--- � Cured meads---Long clear bacon, 50 =�.'�• _ Ottawa, Aug. 26.-With a view of ' -++lank of Montreal. _ $1.3055. t� 70 lbs., $18; 70 to 90 lbs:. Manitoba oats--No. 8 CW, 5155c; h9 -lbs. and up, $16.50; lightweight - -.Inveadgating the .wooded aections of WHEAT GRADING LOw No. 1 feed, 47c. rolls, in barrels, $36; heavyweight Canada as places"-for Immigrants Manitoba barley-Nominal. rolls, $33. r y u from Scotland to settle,in as against SD FAR IN THE WEST 1 1 All the above., track, bay ports., Lard-Pure tierces, 1555 to 16$frc; he prairies, Professor Robert Wallace �' Am. corn-No.'2 yellow, $1.08. tabs, 16 to 1655c; Pails, 1855 to 17c; ° .. ~_is in C--d- ,... 1.:, Ls..,1°la-trip:ATri - --- Number_l-Northem is-a t M ! Barley-Nominal. prints, 18c. Shortening, tierces,14 to e'•a ing in,Ottawa yesterday. Officially, premitiiillii in Wi�,i $ Buckwheat No-i, u...;.,..al. 14 ac-;-tubs,.44V to-144c;-paila,14?1L_ R• ' Prof. "Wallace has been sent out by Peas--No. 2, nominal- to 155'ac; prints, 17 to 17c. ' t ottish Board of Agriculture and a Result. Mil}feed-Del., Montreal freights, Choice heavy steers, $7 to a combination of Scottish dairy so- A despatch from Winnipeg says:=- bags included: Bran, per ton, $25 .,Lo X8.50 trno $choice, med., h sixties to-,represent them at.tha•coia-f No.--1 Northern closed on the Winni- $26; shorts, per ton, $27 ' eed oar- .fi0. do, cont.,X3:54 to fr,i�0: butcher - dlings, $33�to $35; goon teed flour; M1 ing„ Niatioisal' Dairy Congress, which peg Grain Exchange on Friday at a $2.15 to $2.25. heifers, choice; $8.25 to +56.76; •do, � ,e W neert In ;L xanmgwn on u:toter ,. ,, premium o2 i, Cents over arse .3c Ont wlfeat--No. 2 wrists. nominal­ -d �u :e'.:i. oo, com, Vs.w 1 In the rpeantime the professor is tour- "'. lobar price, and this premium was Oat No. 2white o ts--Nominal I lag Canada. - maintained in spite of an advance of Ont, corn-Nominal.. Professor Wallace is one of the# ! 385 cents in the futures on Friday. Ont. flour-Ninety per cent. foremost agricultural authorities and+ New Trade Mlnlater ; October wheat last year was selling jute bag•, Montreal, prompt shipment,-'. authors in the British Isles. Non. T, A. Low, a member of the around $1,01 sit this time. 'Friday it $4.50 to $4.60; Toronto basis, $d.40 `vI Prod Wallace is olrinion thatf Dina 'cabinet without portfolio, who closed At $1:04e15, No. 1 l�lorthern cloir $4.50; bulk seaboard, $4.40. has been appointed to succeed Hon.I Man. Hour-1st pats., in cotton! ; Canada is the Iogicaeaf n tre for Eng-I ,sng at $1.21 Sfi. The export trade at sacks,,$6.90 per bbl.; 2nd ata., $6.85.!- ': lisp-speaking people. -He is also of J. A. Robb as� ''Minister ac Trade and;the seaboard is becoming alarmed at _ e { the opinion that one of Canada'a i Commerce. lar. Robb goes to the ilia-G poor-grading of the new crop to date, tracck,'-Torotnto,$15; No, S-tiimothy, teat develo ments in the future Istry of Colonization and Immlgration.I it is said in y of y gres p grain i•irdes, and an $13; mixed. $12;50 to . .w.. ,+-- p -z r, will be the settling o!"the vast areas lire exporters who .have sold No, 1 Straw-Car lots, Fm Wn, track,A+o- of fine land in the northern and com- SMrI'pt by Cholera, Northern In advance are now anxious Tonto, + se- 2 s. - :: aratavel un lored sections of the ,to bu back their commitments. This Chee._ New, large, ia�:.' ins, :,•,; _._. _-. _y �p � Reported Dead y 23 to 23 t-s c; tri lets. 28 55c; 6tsltons ` country. Iii those far northern places` A despatch -from Constantinople brought about the advance of 4% ,,4,�,c Old, large, 822; twins, 3255c;�. ,the professor believes that the finest says:-Cholera has broken' put in�-cent in No. 1 on Friday. .It is the be, tri lets,. 83c; Stiltona. 382,ic. Nine grains acid the finest fruits the world Bagdad, 820 persons being r rted!lkf of the local trade that there will p i' + Zealand, old -cheese, 30c�. has ever known will be -grown. dead. -Anxiety is felt about the di.--'he a big preinniam on the top grades Butter-Finest creamery prints, 871 _"The Peace Rivei oourtry," he scat- ease heading this way. Perxia al,eady',of wheat tot moet'of the season, un- to 39c• ordinary creamery, 35 to 36c;i OL aed, "is one of_the finest_grxin-Irrowing has been invaded. Tv o have dit-A ill,less later returns from tine threshing No: 2, 33' to 34c. countries in the world., and in due. Constantinople rVom the plague, and�show.a great improvement over those; lAggs--Extras, in cartons, 41 to I ` ime this will be well roved" * - P i ot.her cases have been found. at present_coming•in.• 42c; _extras, 39 to 40c; firsts, 34 to j 1 35c; seconds, 27 to 28c. Ninth Victim of Wawa Hotel Live poultry-Spring. chickens. 30c;i � RITZSH:ANU FRENCH P TO CON- F � � 20c; �eT 5 lbs., , 1 • do, 4 to ;-lba., Y _ 20c; do, 3 to d lbs., 17c; roosters, ��j�j r M c���i r• ducklings, over 5 lbs.,-25c, do, 4 to 51 - Y IL Lit P��IaIJVNALLY QN Ra�i��l'iLllf ISSUES A despatch from Huntsville, Ont., lbs., 2oc; turkeys, young, -10 lbs. and Baron Kato'Dies r i says;-The-Intest victim of the WaWa up, 25c. The dixtinguis-hed Jagaaese statbs• j.Hotei fire is Miss' Elizabeth Carroll, Dressed poul'tsy-Spring chielens, man. -foamerly Ambassador. to .-Great � one of the maids, who was severely{ � hens, over 5 lbs., do, 4 to':;,Briiaia and a lender. for oven thirty - i K`✓ - y a' do 3 to 4 lbs., ?Oc; roosters, A despatch from London.aaye:-No{and he purposes.leaving London with I injured from a fall out+of the window lbs., 24c; r ; years in the affalf•s of hit, country, has a I Ira. Baldwin on 9aturda .Sox Aix-, 15c; ducklings, cver•u lbs, .5c; do, 4 effort will be spared by the British) - y or. off the root, while trying to inakeito b lbe., 25c; turkeys, young, 10 lbs. last died. lea- Baina. He ex is to stay•a fort-1 "Government to reach an agreement her escape during the-burning of the and up, 30c," with France in' regard to the Ruhr night. At the expiration of that•per-+ buildigg. She fractured her "skull,i Beans-Canadian, hand-picked, lb., $°'"0: -butcher cows, choice, $4.50 to _.• and re Lions. Unaatisfactor aq .rod the time would probably be ripes�ong other injuries, and had been!7c; primes, 6%c.• x5.2?; do. med„ $3 to $4: canners and d '• P y for' those "friendly- conversations"� removed for treatment to tKe hos ital'' Ma le roducts-S r im cutters. $1.'?5 to $2;: feeding`stee _ . P P P YT aP., Pe P ' _ -it does hold•foltb sibilities of con•1'7°mch Poincare suggestea i at Orillia some days aAa ) ate T'nprs-;ssa1•. G3• ; Per--5-{rat tin, $2 4�c� ROOD, rs, to , $ 50 fair, $d to' ir, _ poi arocscers, good, $5.50 te-$':`*5; do;fair, ' r. timing an exchange of views which i In' some quarters such a meeting_day aftlirnoori she died at the hospital. gal.; :maple sugar,,ib.,.25c. . ' $3 to $4; milkers, springers, each, $80 between the two Premiers }s rega.rdedI Elizabeth is the second rriember of Honev--ti0-lb. tYns, I1 to I_c per $100; calves, choicc, $10.50 too $11; may in course of time lead•'to prat- 5-lb, tins, 12. ' : as possibly the only step forward. The lb., 10-1b. tins, 11 to 12c; '$4 to $7'' -:- a tical rssalts British and French Governments tried tha Carroll >F°amily a her life as a' 2,-- do, med.,,$8 to 510; do, com., to 13c; _ .z lb. tins, 13 to 14c; Ontario . , ,- - result of the fire her sister-, Annie d to $4.50• v lambs, spring, $10.50 to 810.75; sheep, Chief importance among . these weeks of. ecret di lomac fruitlessl ° honey, per doe., $ , o..2 P. Y y° havin been burned,to death. r _ _ 'choice, light, S5 to $6.50; do, choice,' .r avenues toward sible agreement is+ g $3.50 ter $4. - P� I and then' publisbed notes, and found -- heavy, $3 o Sf�; do; culhs'and backs, attached to M. Poincarde sasiirances 1 SrzJsed'°ineata-Hams,. mod., 27 to a lthst Franca has as ulterior deal s on I open diplomacy equally ineffectual: A machine for detecting icebergs at °�gc: coo�:ed hams, 43 to 46c; smoked $2''o to $3.�0; hogs, fed and watered, ' fin And sn personal talks seem the one' sea has been perfected by a Paris Lolls, 22 to 24c: cottage rolls, 23 t0 $10'x0 to $111,85; do; f.a.b., $10.10 tO •:German•territery. This was a point method left to tr I inventor. - _ $10.25; do, country points, $9.70 to c; brew; art bacon, 30 to 34c; s e- 5 "-- upon which Mr. Balftn dwelt in his! y• P 9 8 _d on ',.Rouse of Comm(fim • . h before the, - - - - - - - - prise ofttliicltismoothehogs sold on e summer recess. Ina '. p nhbthne raded basis..Select �emium,3Qcents, British Premier said it -;. g p' stated that there were ti: r mo- MONTREAL. ;My Corn, Am. No• . ° ellow, $1.051 _;:,-lives in the occupation of the Ruhr, _ y f: ;:.:: y vN xc - ,adding that he refused to. believe it, 'Oats, Gan. West., No: 2, 60c; do, Na ,, <�_and Lhat he had always acted on the s 3 5Gc; extra No. 1 feed, 58c; _ „t - 1N.o. 2 local white, b6c. 1.1oux, Man.' assumption that the only object was _ :4,- Spring wheat pats., lsts, $6.90; 2nds,' r- ;''IiD secure re arations. P •„ _ $6.40; strong bakers,. $620;' white, ."a horse s o fo a.8 Roll r. its. c $ ed • 1. The r t en P $ om dorsenne P P rrt of furs <'',. ', >, zV;, loafs, bag 90 lbs., $3 to'$3.10. Bran,i Mtatetnent by Poincare fs regarded as {� o_ at anp rate one obstacle out of the ' $28.2x. Shorts, $31.-a. )Viiddliri$s; ..t 36."5. Ha No. 2 r ton car tote i 'pa►th. Poincare's further undertaking X15 y' .to modif occu ation of the Ruhr co- °:r ::;';;;s;; Y P Cheese, finest easerns, 22%c. But- - prdinately with the cessation of Ger- 'i 3«"' ` ?te.'r;` choices - creamery; 33?s c. Eggs, r ,. 1Rian passive resistance and evidences _ r selected, 3Rc. ei Rood faith on the part of tare Reich S Good Ontario 'steers; .averaging may also probide�n avenue along s ` 1,1'tii7' apoimds, $ steers not so. �veTl n ^' xos r finished; $6.25; heifers, used. 'quality, xis, which the Frenci a;d Bisti;h niay .H r� t 2-. ' - ae bologna, bulls, a; ,. butclrei cows, march in rercert. '� +• ;; � :' ;s $2.50 to ;4.50; calves. ? : to $8: lambs, Meanwhile Baldwin on gs, select. bacon, R rring began his consileratior, of $9.50 to $Ili ho - tine French note. He hail confeiercesf _ $IL'6: ungraded, . $10.75;• lights, - 10.- 5 mixed lot of _.,od avers R ge with Lord Robert Esell, Lord Derby quality, $11; sours, S7.to $7.50. And a few other pe-sor.s, and iz under ;stood to have RnrioLited the F'rentfi Victoria, B.C.-The Ioganberry wine industry has been initiated in the Vic- rtiota so Chat copies mr:id be de�pntched 'to those Cabinet"Ministers now holi. toria district arrr{'the Growers' Win - _ daying in England and Scotland, with CUBA CULTIVATES KER TRADE WITH CANADA. CO.,'Ltd.. is already producing its prof w e Presmer•s-remarks-on-tire i',,;,s is-lak; R a-a_tir art- ;n tbe- h Jk ;eas1-_.ExWhitio__n ____this year, and the pke-ure shows Mr.' duct at SaanielL A great future #srs°r►t- Cesar Isarronco, the Cuban Consul-Generai for Canada, and''ihe leader of the famous u with confldently'expacted fur the industry $aldwin sson no reason for calling John G. Kant, the managing-director of the C.N-E.; In Toroni'to. The Cuban musician, Mr. Jose Moline Toaree. is -wiCh ilia-er rgi�n of the provfnce°� „. n immediate meeting of his Cabinet,' uniform. is regarded as the Dr. Fricke r of Cuba. ;acreage under• loganberries. i -- ',r{• �',' "`Y' ':Sa•a`}.��!• ":"t ../' - - ;•'M - •,,VU'ww'hnJ'a ';k` wTu�N':� ,,_err _ :+,1Ja/: 'b a'?�'„-"��'�+T£<:t ~r""' r • •,ti°'�' ..A.* .+. '.' :r';�N .l, m, c•s° f+, '•^Q:. A t ,.. "� ,'*�,r ar"' t�a',�„•.»a" ri«i' ..°''i' l.� .�, -4,i.r a},,c.±, 3' „•a°ywrl fF{ x t ru(7 _ n'�t �• : Os4 'X W,7�� r�r _'r :. ;�:•vc•L",rr , �'i" •r.- .:.�,: :''�d'*,u"..•-..< G cr'• K.. .. . :.... ,..kfi �Z'' •�x'' e'., 'M iv'.' ",' 'M%i� ;::a•: i,a ..-5'.:•," ,i ,v ..} `...fir. •'„'.i.il. " '.14 w-f• «..UT:W*• ''rte-' i,;.• A. -,,,i. "''"•'S".l '- �• ,�„ « •w..4•, ..+14 •-'12'.+. ry+N'�„ f'n~ « !', '�',ratr•°3°army' :v .r;� �,. .�t.•."'f.'.� '��f. r <4`, h.. _�e•..4" r�•C' '.1' ,',.r,r.y�,.ati.,;�.,,. -/ r:sp:. �� rr. .qe. . ,,. .P. .�'� '^b^v. `/ •- - _ _. %',� ., a.�,. .. . Amy ,. - ..•:�„x.. ` •' r'.. �5:` h,�h"'+ • '� ! yyyy ..4._' ;,,t- -_ .. -� _,. ..•'�9 ... .... -roc' � f . yv tdi+ero Ifni#edY-ootba l l. 46lub F R U T r � `'4 " TPIRMS at:7s FOR PAESEELVIrfa uLL " , $nn.criptioq. � United States and cat ZING METAL TOPS- -RUBBER -RINGS " Britrit the 12.00 in adraxe. � -'_• .- .` �. ._ - The Scarboro United Football Club of the Toronto and DYstrie "'•. ", -" Football Association; 2nd Division) have completed their League :Large Stock .--- Prices Right '-��. �14-1�.� MI�R1(AR.I:P-tRpliet6r. _-- ,Schedule for the seasou of. 1028;_the tears ha vin Q. •..=°,: g played 17 league' games, won S. drew 5 and lost 4. The following tabulated record NOTES AND COMMENTS. will show: - Dats . • , _ •"�';�`;:: ' ''-won L Score ` -%%% PICKLING VINEGARS. T1A,Irish situation is RradualTg _ Piire Apple Cider, 40 cents per gallon ``improving, and 'the resistance of April 14 Swansea. at.Scarboro „ draw : 2.2 Pure White Wine, 45 cents per gallon' ' ;the republican element is now fast 21 Scarboro, at Oshawa draw 0 0 -- Pure Malt, 64 cents per ' 28 Cowans, at $car-boro .. ;Cowans 5 1 ,disappearing. De Valera, the May 5 Don Valley, at-Scarboro .:. Scarboro 41 These are the very beet vinegars on the market and your pickles are �.. = deader of.the republicans, is now a 12' Scarboro, at Victoria United draw 1 1 bound to keep is yo,6 rise our goods. ":'•� prisoner of the Free State, and as __19' Scarboro, at Allis Chalmers .'Chalmers 4.8 ' 29 North Toronto, at Scarboro.. Scarboro _ :­60 he was the chief actor in the'o o- Whole-lined Celery Tumeric pp June 2 Scarboro, at Sons of England ' :: " -Scarboro ` 4-0 Picklin Spice. Seed Powder - eition to the Free State, it is likely 9 garlseourt Vets at Scarboro Scarboro 8.0' g p ' _tiliat-'the'-situat ion--Kitt soon-•br'-----=V-Searber-o,-at�lwansPa ' � :�c�•anaea__-:_:$_I_` _ •• Za?. . satisfactory to the lovers of peace. . llsnawa, at-a e-arborU raw — �ivarY �lv�l� 1i-e-yo-s fi neeaw : :-.. 80 Scarboro, at Cowans Cowans 81 - . Powder Ginger for Pickling Those who are opposed to the new ` ' ••• I - July 7 Scarboro, at�Don V-nlle� - „ Scarboro 4.1 g I g ' *: order of things are only a small 21 Victoria United,at Scarboro ... ' Scarboro 61 ? •'r' ;'' "'fraetlon of the residents of the ?,8 Allis-Chalmers, at Scarboro.. .. Scarboro 2.1 H`A N Is1aDd._aadas_the_y�will-gradually Aug. 11 ins of Eland, nt.Scarboro car^kiuro 1.0 ,realize that any further opposi- tion 18 Searboro' at Earlscourt Vets draw 1.1 will be fruitless, the .(been Scarboro United scored 43 goals and lost. 24 during the season, i . . ' Isle will soon settle down to a North Toronto withdrew from the League, after p}ayina the-1rst balls - F L *�M 11 D - state of quietness and prosperity, of the schedule. Searboro's greatest lose during the whole of the i season was at Swansea ou June the Lath, when their Rood right wing. To buy or set) your farm, consult the Farm Lands Department of 'K Ireland is a country of great path. er, John Vivian; had his ankle broken while playing the game. His ' raI resources,and with a state of absence fronn the lineup ever-since has been a hard-blow fur Scarboro T)je United Farmers Co-operative Company, '•l�.w peace has great possibilities: The United, but everybody hopes to see John back in the game again next Limited. soil is exceedingly fertile, and no year. A. J, ALLISON, Representative. Pickering, Phorie'Pick. 150$ sr�: people should be more happy'and �: •` ,. prosperous thAn the Irish. Dar- political .. r M" ::,.'ing the centuries of unrest of a B U S LN - iF 14CJ / TAi' -' political character.. the .country �. .,11�waeabadly handicapped, bat. now passed away a periud of prosper- - Get theme-front - 1 . Ly may be expected: •, �e -have resumed' our '�oroDto-OehsvPS gam, Ginghams, t'rzats aaa a nil N�ua�„i D, W . J. ~ We sell Sherwin-Williams'Paints and Varnishes--not the ches ;3 > The coal situation in the United ' mo bug service, and for the present will but the BEST 'States remains unchanged. The run between Pickering and Toronto, and Zeuoleum hreenate of Lead. Paris(been, fresh In. operators and miners are parley_ - _ , . over the wage_ Hestia a Dd at will extend the service a`s noon ae the road � r - q — °-- _ _ _ _ i good a Dominion Express Money Order. the beat way may: present it is uncertain 9chether a9 passable. Will leave Pickering at 8's. m. Jf to*end your, money. We sell the_m. ' fh+4te-will_ _b_e a .strike or not. , And remember that for Courtesy. Right 7' There is an opinion held by many and'Z P. M. (8180 at 8 iri. tiring Ezhibi- 'I'reieaC sod-Right Prices-we lead, that the operators and miners are an others follow. - - ' �tionl, d're.turning will-leave atop 12,King. Mrs`' ! #sg-:egsf 6 x :a-tea--tL d +i�TT f1D li►T T 1111.7 t C� Q L3 11 T7 rr rr • a r 011 1 1. price of coal. If a strike takes ' 'Eton road at 10 a. in. and �'p. m., (al at 111PR � �. .. : place, the price will, immediately THE BUSY STORE , y l t p,'nn.' during Exhibition) standard time. THERE'S A RRASON g , up and the increased profits < . ' - -will be 81vided between the open- _ ' .•atore and miners. 'This is an opin- �-' - ..-.. -- p• • ._ - -'� on.-but' there may be no found- sha-wa T - t, ic/kerin� Hardware Store on for' the -charge. This an. ��r� # - ertaint as t Line y o the coal supply ie '_ -' cansing Canadians to consider the r - gneation more serionelp than they � Now IB the ills@ i0 -b' SD �11 S OVe for r: :. . �. ,lave ever done 'a.the past. Can- 1�i' 'i� '�, - `,`.. ads has an abundance of coal. bus - the hod weather ",17, red in - . It is loco ybEa extreme seat .: '' �. ='-•:Y and the treme west, thus less- L' '.." " a have' the Clark Jewel, Florence and New Perfeotion. .r, Dtario and Qnebee oat in the _ ..Get our prices before baying, ; cold. The question of securing ; "%Fs,have s com��pp sn ete line of Screen 'Doors and Window gerea. ti• Alberta coal is now being serious- - T F VR'ire Cloth from 18 to 40 inches wide - y considered. The chief .dif5 at lowest prices . culty,is the cost of traneportaton. It is hoped that arrangements A fall libe of Garden'Toois--Forks. Rakes, Hoes, Lawn Nowers. `map be made 'with the Canadian We ha�e changed the name 61,oar Fret patent Sprayers, Z�cythea and Stones, Oil Cans etc. • hard Sbar1from "CREAK OF THE WB$T" to the 1 few'Autoni hle Tires a,t_ a reduced race-from 9.00 to 14.b0, =' National Railway whereby the ., Q P Ar freight rates;' maybe so reduced MAPLE LEAF. • These are alt guaranteed tires. that we may be independent, o! This is s change in acme only-, the quality is ezactlp Peasylvaais ew1. The develop- `;",the same as we have been selling under the+old brand' - ' Oar.Motto-"We -have it, can get it. or it is not made." ' name. Yon will readily see the advantage to up both. meat of our wAter power, also from the.standpoint of national advertising,in having 1P - - - J , - I - enters into the questjon. We have one brand for our world-wide distribution. . ,S. BALS DON CKERING great resources of this nature, - - -k x..7 .which should be developed to their The . pbA Floor, */� C utmost, and, thus conserve the va�aa iuGaa M1 Wy j., . fuel supply as much as possible. •- Mills at - y The United States have dealt - -' - ::Ho`v Do 1 ou Remit ,M;ney .' _ _w th Canada in a most .friendly Toronto �-Peterboro .'Piekerin HE next time it is necessary for you to remit money, .. `:nwanner. During times of scarcity - - remember that the safest, most convenient and eco- -many of the leading residents of nomicaI medium is Bank Money, Y'Orders. The are . =• ... '.the Uunited States have strongly � ' - y P RING* .' issued for any amount up to•fifty dollars, 'and you can pur-iadviead an embargo on coal to chase them at"our nearest branch at pri ces ranging,from three_ + ' A Canada, but* the koverument has - cents to fifteen cents, plus revenues :•._ 'elways treated ns as if �e were M'EAT - ,.-'.' A R K E T . 1 American citizens, by allowing as • T " - the same position placing us in caD A Round Roast or Steak, = - fll�I i-�:.. .• 23.:per•115 - eN . : �- _•r residents. But this attitude may, ' Surloin Roast or Steak, -� 28c WHI'1'SY BRANCH, G. P. LYND, Waagea not last forever, go ii behooves ,.Porterhouse Roast or Steak, Gaaadians to look to the futnreti •• '' BROOKUN BRANCH, -L C, citow Manager. ? �Runip Roast,.:: :.. "18c _ Rib r. MCCOT3nlC� 'Fans Roast, �" . . 20o " - eer�� ­Heavy Rib Roast, 18c Farm Machines and Repairs sold by Shoulder.Roast- _ -l8 and lSc s .. *_ A,N.'Sharp, 8ingsto4 Road.` Pot Roast, . ... 14,c _ Eaet of W hicby, '.Brisket, to boil, ... ,,. gc ��+ • • -k- '2 Telephone Oshawa 382 R 4 ' Lea of Pork.... 25e ' N�.. _ Loin of Pork, ...our ... 25c •' _ r' $re d-iike Mother tried 'to make 1 c. The Pickering Shouldet Roast--of k, 20c,28c • Pork Ch'ops, 28c < h:. T• ArI1C8 C0lnlxlltt@8 Pure Polk sausage. ... 'k• ane, Gallen and'Oookies carried drivers. ., Finest$alt Pork,... Phone 900 and have them calk _ The object of thin Association ; :;-Fioeet Breakfast Bacon, piece,R ' 3Se. '' Great demand for th ` 3 is to ,. f - e lessen stealln and prosecute sliced, r+ �+ _ g Martha Jane :;' the felons. -:Wild Cured Co ttage Rolls Iha]!or wfiole), 32c -.Back Bacon' _ Chocolates Namb*rs having propert7.tolenooramaa! ' �'rp It box—they're de1i010L1s cal.immed, WY wish say wimbei Cooked Ham,_. of E:wnsi.e vomml«lee, ,Wei Ders,.. .... ..;° :M ,; •• - A COV!drink at the Soda Fountain goes good when its hot.' ,. 'Membsr.hip fee iti.ao. Head-Uheese,.: ` ... ... 15e Sundaes, Sodas eto., served in the _ +.u"n m.��on o r�r.re ni or Rasy First and Domestic Shortening, 8 The 56 cents jTerttx Sanitary System.44 �. 5lbe 00 -, cents , ' 8x*c. Oom.-L. D. Beaks,0.9.1?alm• _ ` lb prints,l8 centa3 Wedding,-Cakes Oar Spo0alt� >. ar;�eaald-xanrst<P!ick4g Fresh,Trout and White Fish Every Friday y !,R. Thextonii,�� W. Clark* ]RING, u gJll 'l R.m.:` •Y :.d+ �' •t,� •'�,~t yM•, ,� •; '!."r,ur - >,.,a+!�- .�]RI i`4!*; He;. •��f1�4 ' .�1 ,�.. Q,4.- ..' �� � 'A'. *.t, ✓. a wy+ s 'q_n ,�,-"i a"" r,,. - t .r+v :- :. # ".'r .x rt,.i,.K 4 x�".,.: r.. °rt.:i t-. e•: r*;. q d.:Sia�' d , ,`R:*, k,' ?i ,z ,h �'�•''v `�'- .�a+it,n. ';4�+,a-•.i+'A-,ri.}•+ .:.^'"w`'`..va,•, a'IFAX'�'4fr,:�'•yy .',rw''�:%+�'Y '•"�%... �Fs .i:r7.,.. t'°'. p, 7­1 ;2Z 5R, .971 - - i - �6=wr, NV, N�•g, A-Zh&W P.M.M A • g 7�g, �g� 1�7 "�R 'r'0 T. Monday being Labor Day, the p A places of 17tial negs will be closed as Ue is t^kIng a two­ ce el D N C I N G .11sual. The weekly half holiday is vacation.ioU� JC op weeks 9' h ' 'Oping Seasonable' Birrell, of Toronto, Was in Two rinks of our bowlers went stop Road.' Round and now discontinued for this-season At --Orchard Inn."Rouge Hil square in"',L Saturday. dances to Newmarket on Wednesday of e!epy Ti3esday and Saturday at a Thos. Paterson had a bqatness last week t take toiirzfs• o'clock P.M 47tf Chopping and Oat Rolling. will o ta. part in a trip to the city on h%Qnd a meat. � One rink won two games, Y',��� C Harold and Miss Seln', Of but the other lost two. be continued at the mill of the ,Whltby, were Cookehutt and • An-town on Sunday. -River, -David A. and Mrs. P J. late W. G. Barue8 at Green 1#4 sad Mil. Smith, 6frUxbridje, Is vis' H and Mrs. Evans motored- to Plows. on Tuesday Thursdays and'Fri. '.Jitiog her sister, Miss Helen Scott. Fleury is, Th Woodstock on Saturday t& visit See our New Ginglianis and Mrs. Bentley. of Osbawa-Fipent, th days. f e.latter's daughter, and return. REPAIRS .�42t Chambrays. Saturday herewith her mother, ed home on Monday evening. 5. re. Lynn. Binder Twine 8 In. Grain Grinder. Several of,6nr tennis enthusiasts A fail line-9f Wall Papers, Louis Dixon and family,of Buff- went to Uxbridge on .Wednesday aeg. Roan Shorthorn Bull. Whitevale newest designs. spefit,the past week with Mrs. evening to take Partin a .tourna- born Sept. 20th,102L)* in 0 V. Thomson. rage Ladies' Summer Underweac went in Y�hlch Cannington, Mari.' The Service Ga and Uxbridge participated.Graham Bros, shipped a number wont pated. W. F. Disney, Greenwood Hosiery at right prices. ontand .4A Clydesdale@ and Hackneys. to J. & Hundy.has been btley dur- 420 Phooe.Pick'714 ;yi the Tor6uto Exhibition 'on Tues: Ing the past f -Overhauling, Painting, all 'kinds few weeks helping Men' 's Summer. Shirts; new Pat- rerpairing' done. ' 1gRition'' -R. Evans with his harvest We are terns.' Men's Vaderwear," a specialty, I Harry and Annie Balsdon, of pleased to see Mr. Bundy able to 2-piece and combia•, -Y.oqr'old F rte-covered ationi. ��d top -7, re grand-parebts, R. J. and Mrs. ,4gtacourt are-viAting vith­their�.-- surniFixTor-k after- WW prolonged illness. PE � IA •L A' full line of Fresh Grocerli6s Mann. • Mi J. and Mrs. Wilker and Miss Be' rry Poynter always,on hand at lowest Mrs. Giorge Found and laugh- Minnie Gleeson motored to Tavis- -prices. ter..of.Toronto, spent ii few days took on-Wedn'esdayof last week possible 'last week with C. H. and Mrs. to visit the former's parents b S, w 0 Take aqvanta' e Of this Offer _h Highest ppices paid fo� accompanied them-onAeir return 9 produce. A large number of the residents -----to get your onMondpcy. a of Claremont and vicinity are at-7 Rev. Mr. and Mrs, Osborn, of rnes op, SCOTT teudIng the Toronto Exhibition Cbicago. who have.been spending Poulti5 SupplieS this week. the past mouth here with their Miss Youtighar' returned home . at car'lot prices. CLAREMONT, ONTARIO -%Q&, Rev. Mr. Osborn, of the Ba FARMERS P. 'T after spending four weeks witVtist Church, returned home on . ..... . Now ie'the time to see about your relatives in Aurora, Allandale and Wednesday. Are 'Cookstown. I I� •A car of Swift's ]Redit33r, Harness needs. The Continuation and -Public CARD OF THANKS. Fertilizers, Meat Scrap, 2- hand a good supply next, when, it is hoped, there will Poultry Bons, of Harness and Accessories reas rqy sincere grati•m O u' �Schools will re-open on Tuesday We have on I wish to ezp -1 "Recd ",. j, be a good attendance. tude to the many friends for their' Tanka4er aystet Shell at various prices. convinced. f Quite a number from 'here at;. kindness and expressions of sympathy Grit etc "Give na a trial and be •' ' in myreceota^d bereaveqment In the or Seho'ol Dnan' Aeaded the barn-raising at Ed Rvans on the fifth line of Uy �o arrive about death of my dew wife. Sept. let. bridge one day last week. Levi Linton. (food Shoe Rs icing Servici W. H. Pugh has been fortunate Call or phone for special prices We am ready to supply on witit, in striking an artesian well on big CECIL BRADLEY all"kinds of Boots and Shop for the boys and giLqL premises near TW NOtice Of -A. E. RE E S 0 R) Harneasmaker, We have Baits for his barn. dre-la- a steady flow of excellent water. Reghtration ot By.I&* , K. G. and Mrs. Tarr of Mongolia CEDAR GROVE PICKERING, Tweed Pants and Stockings "d Lyman and Mrs. PlIkey spent Notice Is hereby given that a By-law ONTARid at lowest prices. Sunday with Mrs. Pilkey's broth. (No. I LPZwas passed by the Municipal A large supply of Men's gravy ar,,P.-J. Michell, of North jjark. Council of the Corporation of the Hoots,soUd Im;athft. ham. Township of Pickering on the 7th day t, of Ali gust. IM. to authorize he issue 0611 at M. Hills and-mother, of Toros.,7.. of debentures for the saw of 811,000.00 CANADIAN NATIONAL EXHIBM-ON- to, who have been holidaying In to be used to defray the cost of an ad. -pin Muskoka, spent -Monday with D. dition-co--the mchnei house of-public -JOROW0 kria, --V1U0&iftA A.and Mrs.Scott when returning School Section Number Seven of the to the city. Township of Pickering, and that such flLelvVew, UZ ft-t1w- I* reeistered in thi registry, - -�AUQ 25th-ISEPT. 8th y -divistoa or toe 7 Window of Naions office of he registr Coal burg,Pa.,is the guest of Thomas 01"L Graham for a few days. On Sun. county of Ontario on the 10th dal of Coal, :4- 'day he occupied the pulpit in the August. IV28. "Number 294. Any The"Sho' w' Union Church motion to quash or set aside the same • when he preached or anv part thereof must be made Hatd-and.Soft @ad,of 6a.. or most Impressive sermon. within thr" months after the first W. A. Forgie,of the Standard publication,of this notice and cannot Estimated attomfirmh 19=,45th Consectitiv*7"r, best quality on .'Baak. Ottawa. Is holidayttig' . be made thereafter., at 14001,000- hand T the hommof his parents, John and Dated the 17th day of August, ion DONALD R. BRATON, Mrs. Forgie.. ,He is accom led Programme without t i1L its variety and entssat A. LAW b Mr. McNeil. tenor soloist, of Clerk 00alva, who sang Wins Scom of now.featum and all of the old that Live re-accept& C=L by In the Uniob Church an Sun. Harness and Shoes taimod public favor- Re f requeDt mine of the past two weeks Is Interfering consider- Repaired p GEORGEOUS CLEOPATRA SPECTACLE promptly "d saris- ably with harvesting operations. In tbORTS&NNAM of T IR E faction guaranteed. -:' ',The rain, however. Is proving ben• eficial to the late crops add roots. A trial to solicited. T I R E R Fastare land, which wag saftriDff iosou.(L EMT.Nefteel■w Direaftew 6110010SPI MAJOR,P greatly from the dry weather, is IV3nC3P.9LM gE A6MXZZ pow doing nicely. r Next ' Sunday Is Communion at the Corner Shoe Store, A Real Buy in the Baptist Church, Claremont. Oat. when the members @hall 11remem- Starting August the X 13th bar His death until He come. LS >f�e sermon subject will be, "Jilst ELM DALE MIL Smafl Remittances you . bas get any tire in the'shop .: ..a Thoughts about Jesus." In VP MN you rernit stitall ammmts do you =e the evening the pastor will T at a reduction of 10 b Week most economital and most "aishwtory on"Jonathan and Dawes, a Study Mx�aq , - - . . per cent. regular medium 7 In Friendship.1 W shave just received a Bank Money Orden are *in prioes, Misses Jean Evans and Viol#% protect you Forsyth returned home on Wed, a shipment of against low and relieve you Of worly -Wx31 ooed ti es $14.00 iseod&y of last week after a mouth'm These orders are obtainable at A our'branches other sizes accord. extended trip to the Peace River :,Canada's Best Flour :arid sulij)rmch District. On their return they -4-Titz ingly. 'tame by wayof the Pacific Coast Ogilvi,e's Get in on this while .and the'Westbru States. They ­4STANDARD BANK' a'most deligh tfal. i OF CAN^" report trip and Royal Household ' - ,. 7 1 1 - .- 4F.-they last. enjoyed viewing this beautiful --TOTAL ASSETS OVER EIGHTY-THREE MILLIONS :'Pickering Branch, W.F. Law,Manager sceuery�of the Rockies, Yellow- A LSO,'- ----Atone nrk and other famotu F. X. COOP E R :,:Pastry NV�hitby Branch, beauty soots. �lour C. A. McClellan, Manager OLAREMONT It is with deep, regret that we CiIoppino, and 09t Rolling report the death of Mrs. Levi Lin- V e Ideal Gracer7 Store '- too, which,took place on Wedues. eTery week day :day of last week after a short ill> -kinds of Feed-on liana and In the course of a few days`w-e4ball be 'All Her funeral which took Pic ker i n g - T Ito movin, * to place -Toro our new store. located KboutI540eet o3outh from the four �n Friday was largely at wela corners of the village. We need tend by sympathizing friends. 3:). %ev 00= ­w� Sbeis survived by a sorrowing more room to carryon our extensive 1111K. 1u8bMid'and family of six child B u" s' Line and also growing business. We shall make delivery to any part of the town ren, the Youngest of whom is only Aer Crushiork Twoe's ­, two weeks old. The heartfelt ­. -.-and special attention given to phone , ,..Begin13fi3g Saturday, August 25th orderiL onivthebestof Food Stalft -sympathy Of the community is will be kept on our shelves. A so extended to the sorrowing fitiiaily Wit of Neilson's lee Cream will pp y to their bereavement. lAop puncture be kept . constantly on• hand through Leave Toronto summer. Our Objective - Quality -�On Saturday evening last the lGeneral Motors Football team; of troubles. Leave. Pickerig First, Low Prices--4U] goods guamu., Oshawa, motored to Olar6mbnt to teed. Let usf;et yournexborder, 7.15 a. m. a. m., .,play a league match with the Markham Bread- Canada Bread. Phone. Clare 29% %-the Claremont team,but owing to -1.00 P.. M.X 6.QO p. MA accident could'jio6-go­-&�4 RANK CHIDLOWY t 10.30 P. m. CLARRMONT, -ONT- AR10 he league game. In coming to -9.00 P. M.- F C:a remon tL they came-by the sev such concession, and when going i` X This trip cancelled on 48undave -up tht,! steep bill at John Bayles, (Standard Timer r% ;,the motor truck stalled, and as the brakes refused to work properly W backed down the hill and upset. ''Return'trip from Pickering 11.00. Intermediate points Z t. The players were thrown , g, g out and three of them were pain• charged proportionatel 'fully thougb not seriously injured. y. They were taken into Mr. Bayles' Date of return must be arranged at time residence where they had their in. .., of ticket purchase. juries attended to. As, they were Of all m0ortak and ,.,Dow linable to go on with the kept in stock. U will Pa.. you v. M our works led Inspmt 9V toosft league thatch an exhibition game-vvftg pIFtyed which was won by the Takes the place of air tubes. Bus at Gordon House. Passengers taken ow- call obtain prime Don't be sJAM• Gener!4 Xitnre by#-2. 014-remont Therare-ode agenwo we-d-d-not—OM1016-7 th6ft-VA"WLUW I can, sad do Mrow lk lob* slopq intends going to Oshawa to-mar- Par*Rubber, and ride as easy "w (Saturday)evening to play a as air fl IMRAGE asebately move by parebasing es *Issone prawe, otud It it expected f OLLACUTT'S U 6"Wea"10"nif 10 Pa**nw&7a'.w*. VWt the return watch will be �3. F. -Thexton ------ 1.T. MATHERON t K-Pww" - 11111 ,�,F, ,--W�V, `saw''� � I--- � M'1Refflk1'­Z I 'i t%_7 1 , -, - ii! 9 .1 i 'N.. �, , 11 VIRM 11 , , � 1. _1 I �� W !ii IR � - * 7 .4 1 � 11�r_w.o . I ,Mff- " I , , '­ " � �i­-, 'W'" .� V:;� -,�C7. , -,--,,, , ��­�,,, .,�,C_-�4 �7 ,;A;.,�, 'A ;P_ � W-UM �,., . , , I;- __14- �_.1. ;,_31Z?��_0", _Zc . , �.�. .- _. ' ". 1!�.1 - - ...,�"� ,.:, 0�, -, , ,- ­�, 'E'. 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I . - . 7 ­" ARE YOU HELPING YOUR -� The following recipe is a simple narrow shelf, placed at the proper.. ­-, - ­ ­ .. 7 - . . . �' - .1�, ,��, , ,:. . r . .7�Do not put Rinso direct I ti--I-I- ',�............. . , . 'd height on the wall, is another space I .:.I-..%!- - , .�,��.�,-: -�:,,--��,�... . CHILDT . . way to restore the summer neglected ,�. �fi th ckage into the - . . .-. I 11 orn ' I , ,.�-- �_.' . � . skin: Buy-some precipitated chalk at saver. This board when not in use is I . �..':tub. ckage.of , Tour chdiVe usef ulftess, happiness , Mt: a va _. 11 .�_ ­-, ifs. are dependent the druggist"s. Five cents' worth will raised up against the wall. where,it is I ,:tub. ,:1, �,-­ - • 0.1 � I Ica success in I so in a little I - � - . ,44 :��-., rid P coo I �_n1r--"-.�,�___�, I .. .1 - . _�11.. -,,�,� �., ':: . . ��� ,�;,.;��; - ��, -largely upon the care you give it, the last several treatments. Squeeze held in'Place with a'hoolc. The outer % MP ?*� . ; 11 I I 'r- .-. .. I • . water is like :',�1 ,*..-.,...;4­..� .., . w the juice of one lemon andrmix.enou I . r until it - d thei I . '9b end 4s supported by a •stout leg that . I . 11 ^r­�,., . .,�,- ..Watchfulness You keep an ' �. .' '. .: .11, I . , - , - .":, - .-�. . balk with it to obtain a thin paste- is hinged .to the under side of the .crearn. Then add two ,�_­__ �. Intelligence with which YOU guide it. c -c�­ - :,, .�� . , ..­. � pub- Apply this paste to the face and let it board so that it drops down into pa I % quarts-of boiling water. �.' ' I .��'... . 11 . "From 10 to 15 per cent more p '2� . ;.' ; ., ,.. .. 1� - "F I . ,stay until it powders off. * , ' , 0 - and when the froth sub- ��;,�,�� _ .- ..�, sition when the board-is lowered,for• �.. .��.' .111c school pupils would be promoted U . - 7 " ' ' "­ - ". �_, --� -hauling be-I And here'& a recipe culled from a use.�Mrs. S. M. C.. � . �­. .- I ," sides,you will have a clean __ , ��". .Oey had a physical dyer-hauling wonders -- ­. .- .. . ­:.1.. � fore they. enter•school in September." very old bo9k that can work w ___ ­ . . . . . amber-coloured liquid, . , -i.1 '.... ''.. _�` ' ' ''_' .. . I * ' * -4 .... . . . . ,.,:.,, . - - , . �­- , � . ,.�, z , , �.'decljared an educational expert at this far the most neglected hand. Mash a - HOME-MADE DILL PICKLES. • - ,-I . . Add this liquid to the wash �­ � . �,' .� . .- - .. I . .I' -� � . me . to �. I ;�'_ . t:..� . .�� I tub, until you get the big � _' * ._�,, - �. --:.�tl little lemon juice. Rub this over the . _� . - ,I... �� "1* ` :�.:'� last Year. .. I . I banans. in a soft paste, and add a To make dill pickles in the ,home, - i.. � ... . . :' ,-1" -,: :, Ft-_ use stone jars or clean, water-tight .. I.' T. , . . •� . 11 ­46A-denolds. -defective eyesight or -draw on a pa -- f6u:r ter-tight - - - . . _. I- Aastini-Rinso suds. Them, -- j ......I ,­ - I -�,'�_ maln all of-them, - � - jar, - . I I I I :soak the clothes clean. . I.1 I ...­.�.: �tl, 1; ,. ..� -and pair of kegs. For a , ,,on jaf, proceed - - utrit;i6n, sometimes a hands:at night; - . ; . 7 - . i.'- % . . -.:,- �- -7._� . . . . ff�_,_-- 'The large old gloves. in'the morning *aikh as,follows:, .,. '-,: . - . � . . ' I I , ��' � ' . . �;� , ,���-t-,�are usually found,". he said. .... : �i -I. 1.� . I I-.. . _ cool water. Even Place a: layer of dill, using stems, , . , - -.i i :..- ,:.!�- -.--:.!�-� adenoids and eye trouble am Ik cOr- off the paste with _ ­ i I I .�� , .: . -1-1 . .. -- ­1 . .,., . . �,; .. ��" ", .1 .. . . 7. , � I ''. . _. ..... . ....-i. �. �,,.- - ", - Tected'An a short time, if the pare after the first treatment your hands leaves and the seed tops, (just the dry - - � ., , .� ' _: parents I.- . �.! . , . I -- . ''. . _� : _ . � , ., . . 11 . :.. , ,, .. .; � ;­ � .. . :.� � • . .1 . .will look whiter and better groomed seed not flavor the pickles), and .1 .. -1. . - I -.11-:,-�-�-' will give the matter .. I .- �,, ,I -I . I � " 7.:.. -,: I :_;�. , .. - I . . . ..il.,� -, gi . . ... _­ . I ,� � �� serious attention. . I ­ i .I . �, . I , . - :- - 1: -� - , doctor, . . .. I .., . . I...... "� ?4, .. children to the family one-half ounce of mixed spice if de- � : I ... I ; . . . . � & .� � Take the I a - � ., I I . .. .!, ... .- , - - , .: , ;6 �_ ; , 1,11 _ - .- - ' " AN ATTRACTIVE NEGLIGEE.� sired., Pack,in a layer of washed cu- - • : -% . . �� 1. I I . ­-1. I . d when lie'giviei advice in reference -_ .- . - - ... . �� :�­7.. ".1". .. . � an .. : . ". .. ..I,-�',�.,- . . � .- - - -z __ cumbers and4hen a Idyei of dill and .. . .1_� . . I. , . . � .�:.. . . .._. .. . I . ,� . .�:0.,.,�ti, . . ,,,t.-,,,, -. -�'- to these matters,,act at once." , - - .. . � _�, e �I 7. . . I - � 1,�.�..­ . 1. . � I .. . - . ''�'. � ,... ­ . ­ -­ � -1 the�jar isfilled,finishing •',--- - '. - I. -. 11 , 7`1.. , �, .. . � . � I Statistics covering many years show .. I I : .1, . proceed until -.. I I - � :- . - -,-�. " �­.' :, . .2, , ��" � . . . .. - ..-- . is - - , , -..7 ..- .. . . . - .. I . . . : I I .!�-,-,..- .... -� ... ... . ., `01111 .4 .: : with a layer of dill and apices: It. � . ­­ !.-i��, � . .. �' . I that nine out of every ten persons - . . . .- - , I.-1 .; - .1 .. , . . 4 �, , . - b -1. .1 ir I. �. ,. .:1 � , . .. . . ... .1 �P0,�� -, ' - . . ; - . - .. �- - . . , . � -, s -- `-�-o*sr twenty-one usually have imper- . a good plan to cover the-top well.with . . . I . " - I � * , - . - . . - � : I �: . . . , .. .. I T!. .1. . .i. .-s ,. : . � . ... I I ..­ .- ­�-,:. -thirty-one the propor- -, :.,.. . I -leaves. . . . . �.. . - . . I ... I . . "I ..: - 1. :.1 � t . � ` ` ,; . - - . . -, .. .. I - . , � - t :-. ". r; . �, � ; . I wil�:�.,, .. - �tact eight. • At /. I � grape ,. . . . . . . . . .. , �_ ­ ­ . 6-972,�?.�,- . � -.' � Pour over the pickles a brine made . .1. "- - . - . . .. .-- .� ,j . -� I . �. I I .. - c I I '.' - - � . I �'. ... .. gN­ ' . Lion is larger. Above forty it Is al- � I . , :- . � .. , , � . . .I ,IM1.1 I .... impossible to find a man (ir* moo- . .%-. . * of one pound of salt, three-quarters - : .. Z:- .. . . �. . .. . . I ,�­ ..- - � . � / � �� .. . .. � . � ..' . • .,� � � ... ,. . . . � . . 4,._'.. _-�...- - -I . I .. � , ., , . � . . . . . - !�F-V �'­�, . . - - ( . . -. . . - . .moet impos �'. , quart of vinegar and ten quarts ?. . . . .. , � gla � - . For last I.. of a q . . I . .. . . ; IM* .1 . . . . • . �� 41 - __ . man with perfect sight __ . � I I . . . ., � 1. .. �.. A :1 : , I . . . I I .. � I.: i,,�� .. . of water. Cover with sufficient . .. .-1" , - .;, v ?­t'. - .- 100 years the profession has wrestled . : I ,: I . I . - :& � I . . V , - . .; 1:; I . I . . I. . ,� � .- I ... . weight to hbld the pickles well below . .�.. .'&, - : . . . . .r ., .. - ­� - L- � I ,..I .I. . � . • ,. . ,_4 . g no ._. I � .. ./ .. :­ . �. .., _ 4 vain the problem. finding . c .I ", .:. . . - ­ I �. � I . - .- ,i.. Z. I ,A ,•� ,­. means I-� r - the brine. -A scum will form ever the .-C., . . . . . M . . . compatible with the conditions - . .-.'� 1, I I . ., . . ..� � I . . . I . I ". I '_ �.!"i.I . . venting errors' � . � . surface and this should be removed. - rI,1,,-".,..,! �. --..- .. . . - . 4N, �- . of modern.life for.pre :.. I... I I . . - . ' ":• : - . . . . - . � .I ' ':. "" . ' .. � � 1, � . reliev- - ,'.. . � - It is well to cover all with a layer ri,,. - I � . . . - - I �. . . . " . " .. I- 1. : �_. 1: .1 �: I- .. . . . . . . � 1. - �1�1 If refraction. an . I . - - . . �� 1. ''.. _lrig theni except by eyeglasses. . . I of paraffin or,pack the pickles in are � - I .:-�I'? .1N . - 0 .; I A ,., . , . .1 .. - I . . ' :_ -1 . .Inw is as splendid for dw , . 7 • -- , -1 . It was learned some years ago by -. . � . and seal them . to prevent - spoilage - -.---* ._.. . .., ", .- � . . - 1 rdlularfamily washing as - �.� ., �...­� - � %. .__7'­%the examination of several thousand . `��­'- -�` .. I. . afterthey have fermented ,. .� .4 . - .. . ., Luz is forfinefabrics. . 1. . - . - _ . .. . . . � � . . -Z � ��� � - . . _ . � - !"), . . -C� 4 1.1i ..- school children In one of our large - .. � � . 0 - . . . , . . I I . .. . -. - I - - :- .'. - I . � . . � .. . I...- . "I I . - - _. 'Me C ' ­­ . - �. ritiNis'that M'per cent of them had-de- . . . '. � . � . , i-L."- , , - wom. . ­_ . . I - I Leve� BrotLers Limited ' * ..' q�-, - v .'fective vision of such a degree as to .. ,,- .,..! , � . ,� . .." . . . - � - . , �1.,`�h , . . . I . .. . IL _ , &?� ---,-�- . i I Beneath the insi of the moon I � .. - 0 . . - . .. . . . - Toronto .'' ;� , Warrant the wearing of.glasses.-- . I - .. . I . .&'*L _ �� . ' � . . . - . Id, j_ _ _ -, , :,-. Beyond,the garlIisn fence. '- �- _- . - � . . . ;,,� '�!z. '7 � _ . _ . - . ­ . ­0 .f. - - Quite recehtly the examination of .. , , . - .. _'. . a - ­ , .P" .0 .1 �. ,� .. . � I I saw a file of [radians I. ' .. � -4 . . I - lll�� I � 4 - ­ � ­,,insro than ten.thousand employees in ., I : 111111=_ ,. -- .. - ' , - ­ ' �' - 1_. Z.- krp.., , , T, %, I ...� . - In war bonnets Intmoinsie. . I -.1. , . ., factories and commercial houses show- . � - - . . . � , ;.F''- r � . I ad that 53 per cent had uncorrected I 11, . ;, I , � .From every head a scalp lock waviiiIII . .!, t__ I 7 , -. _.Whim zepbyrs sUrpad the air. - -Pipe in Mouth, She Outwitted . .-_____ .The Part-me-Playete- . ..z -�,_. - ____ --- - r��.-.. � I %uIty_visian,_13_per_�mnL had defects -, - .--- . . � . - - . '. I - 0� � I . _ - --- - "I --- . -From'every girdle hung a tuft - . . --- ;;�_• .I't which were corrected,, nia�j 66 per I .�� 1 . . I -11A i i-d-hAff.- , - I---- . .. Cjikifi_ani__irfVVw. � 1oI4t14--JA4k-----'_'%rh&t did Daps. mean' .. � . A.�I 4 -beat. with defective eyes. . ­ - . - df�viwy F ate. . . - by saying that he was the captain oc , . I., . , .; . . . . .r. . - � �,�� N,� ' 11 I �, I . . . � ' is she a real person Or a character ' . .�,; . .1. I . .- . . this ship?" - � I 0, " . �, rl . . I * - .. '. - - ,4. ---" -. - .Them two surveys were made under . I I '!I wonder where-tlfdee braves .have in a story-book, the klud-taiced. woman - I � I. `,rte - -- �� I . ... .... .11 . -, -. �:J - . . that is OujY his way of � �Zffsrent auspices several years apart, .1 .) __�..Ob, _�. � � '' - , . been - . . . of seventy-four yean. known in France. .MIL . .. : :'�.' . . " I , I , - I . . .1:I " -hoed' of t.. yS. - The figures are startling. They mean I saying tbar'be"ti the - .. . .- , ,, . Upft a mid," I said. . . as Marie-1'a-Pipe That is the ques- I . .1. '-�.I.," . - t, I , I . 'N' . wl_ .:�,12I&t a very large majority,af the pub- . - I � house.. I .1 , - - � � 11 - ne-hav-1111 -eyes defective t9irsuem a do- . . . . - "Whait hapless village they have .left I tien one naturally lq on aeoing a-. "`I""No__j1__Vs. Is tho'captala, what . .� � . i ­.- A ..�kl�-rttfn red?" ---- photograph of her, iaiisn__­w_'h-e'n &J29 ?.. ,i I. .. . - - : �7 Phot ���_- - -*: � ffroo as.to.require glasses to conserve , '- _ '­ - . . you . 1: � ,.f$.��a' ... '. - . I .. .. .. Then In the east appeared the: -w�as wearing men'i clothes:-a so it hat .a" ... . � .-.,- -_- . ,.�.Ybion; arid make the Individual a lisp- -Well, I suppose I am the pilot." I � - ",',ill Z� - And glory of the morn, on her short. white hair, a large hand- .0 ­ - , I.- PUT Is portrayed ' "Oh, yes; and, then I must be the � �.ip�-,� �, '.-�.-- and won efficient member- Of 4425. Foulard is her And la! the file of warriors ,.-. kerchief folded about. the. neck and A . - - , I - . . . . I..,I ".� - . . with girdle and bindintp of satin in a Became a row of c - . A31NI ' I.' Iq - .�­�100clow _. . ill . -, -- ' I . compass?" . . , . ''. - . - 1. . . � am. _. . pipe In-ber,mouth. . captain and pilot are al. - .. " - - I ' - 1-1--, - __ - .�.. -"1� _., ' . contrasting color. This model good - - . . I.. I-Minna-Irving: . The people of Madeleine-lam-Lille, ­Wby. the - - se, ,-� ' -"13ARGAINS IN'BEAUTt. ' also for crem pAhted voile, or -ways boxing the compass, you know. " �'l 'L� - _ . crepe � I- wa :. :��, . ��. .� 16 where she lives. know � . - - . I. � . w that she is very -,- ek- .- -.- I.T.. so,'Ofte the little things are the do chins. - . . � �'. 1--,,� ,,#, - .. I . real. and they have Jam held a fete"In . . . .:�,-, ,-��_' , I •- iniiiist,helpful. Tea leaves, for instance I - The Pattern- is cut--in. 4- Sizes. I I 1, - - . f, i her'bidnor. The French government I , �1- -_, , I ?.: - . . . .11, , I ... .. ot - -* ,"'Al , - . s, - - 1 IW4 1.�', . , ?I%F� -,!7__.,­ .1 -48 inches bust i . ..': - - -� -I �7.�j, .. '.them away? Why not keep them and 42-44; Extra Large, 46 ted - ' ' ' ­ - ,, . ;�- , Alter the tea is made, do ii" throw Small, 34-361 Medium, 38-40; Large, ,. r - - ,Ul i has, presened her with a:md&t in re .- * cognittlion, of her wuAimo iiiervices. . Pr t , I �­ . 7 !r',4=rn them -into lot-auty spectacles? measure. A Medium size r'Vquiru- 4% - j . . .1 - .:.. ,-,-I*, . I . �? . . �_ tq:Thin you won't- hitvv-te worry about'yards of 40 material. The I I your - � --I-". ,7-;�, I"' ., . -inch . - � - .During the German occupation . I - ", 1� � , - �. I I Mar4e-la-Pipe donned men's clothes 4.,:- . -:� -�,.- I ' , - ,;, 3, the attractiveness .of your' eyes Par' the foot is 2% yards. , i . � . 1), I� -. -, -�, it? .. . . - , . * --:` 'they will be young and sparkling,'with[ Pattern mailed to any address' on - I .� ,. . and went to work cleandug out ditches � I "') .- �:,.�* . .. � . . ') . . - . . - stoch ., I �. 1. 1 � . - - .", , _�I't--1- , Y * �� I . �I ---and holes In the city ih&t had become , - --smooth lids n silver or stamps, b " .- � , tl� - . rind' unwrinkled corners.!receipt of 15c in 1; �... . I I , .� .. -, -,Ml&e an oblong . . 6.1 L-1 ng bag of white choose.t the Wils.n Publi:hing Co., 73 West . � '- . so filled up th&t the" was'danier of ... . ... . F- .... � � � - I an epidemic. She became a popular . - - cmd ... I-, . �; 'R. �, cloth.' Fill it with old tea leaves and:'Adelaide St., 7"bront6. Allow two .- I : , ­ �_ , ✓ .1 . I . . . 1,­.s., ,..IN 1111� -figare at once=-people admired bar for , - - I ,, ,.,�.' , ; at I I ... . her berolc patriot.'sm and loved' her - 4.. . s -, -1�­ -.. - leipt of paftarn. . ; . . ry . . - , . tie it in the middle, so that by &I weeks for rft . . - -.� ,.-1. - ,: 1.,11 . :Ptretch'of the Imagination it looks like . . _�ar-lrw_f for her ' y dliposition. . -a".4617 L . 1- SAVIN.- 'ITCHEN SPACE. ' - .e Intrm I . Oult ,�7 . .� - , I . - . ': ': ': ': _91. big Pair of white specta,clei. Now ' -I: I , ' ': �, . "it In the Germans that made me ... ,� ,'I... - .,-"-- -dip It in a basin of warm water and I Small kitc--;-:�-'.;-ire a blessing,in the Then They'd Know She Hadn't .W 'm .. . - ­- . wear these clothes," abo used to say, - I -" . . . . , . � I "' ���. 7 1 'Anybody to look at you I �- � . . I I � � - ..- lay it over the tired, old-looking eyes. steps they i.. , .hat there is little Hubby-'' . . - ��� �1�1' . -,1. , ' - aughlingly, her hands Jammed Into the ' . � - i .11 . I - ;� .,.�: . � ..- -Af possible, lie down and relax when• room in them :' ; table or chairzi. 1.would think Y16U had Some sense'" kets of her looso'coo.t. "All our --_�Z _..1 . . know:-­-�, I - p;-:'cm, -_ - . ..you 9i Try solved the of, conserving Win -,!*� : t n give yourself this treatment. Poe The same Sapbo Powder that •.. : - -- .' -in my e..--"And to know I haven't all men have had to go to war and we rids your home of flies, moie- . .�.... I. : ' .. . ,+ ���-_�,,� . .1.�.to think only of Pleasant thoughts--,space . I tiny �duhen, where the they'v!3 got to do is'to look ikt you'! women have to take their places. roselwa and other posts , il"I'". �_ , - such as how rested your eyes 'will family like to--eat breakfast, by pur- • ­ . . - . quit"s, I 6 When the Germans were collecting � ill ' protect your'u r' livestock,- L"� .�.,.%.. __.. look when you get up. If your eyes c'hasin'g at a secondhand store an old w � -� ��f we Very tired, you may renew the hot poultry, and flies, -,--;':--A : wJ . I gate-legged'tabils. This. I einameled- London is Without Roads. copper for munitions she used to hide . pets ;tram fl � . , I i 4' - . - '01 ' I . t were turned over -.. ­- . * . :- ,water two or*three-times during the -d iii a suitable place, "AN roads lead to -pieces Of metal the, Xuats, lice and otherparasitess . , I white and installed -Rome," they used !, 1: .. �' � . ' to bar for safekeeping In the ditch . 1.I. ... _ 1. I I --treatment. But if you have been tak- -'When not in use to� . CoV% probeeted from flies, i0v• more . I - beneath the wind6w. say in the Middle Ages. To-day. In I which she was digging. Perhaps the . . , _­­_,jL_ . i - li-s and it occupies zwk. Norma do more Work Hens. .11 ` ,,-Ilj4g care of-them you will only need to I can .drop the' !� England,*the same thitig may be said. ,....- . , , . . I :z�,­-�. `%-test for-s=few minutes, remove I . . �Kaiser's 'soldiers were not anxious to :fros from lics, Lair better. Sapho ki',ls � .-�....;. . resi -day . .. � * ,a the tea i very little spac I use it as *a work- of London. ,d' I venture into such a-place, even, though _ all pa t*4 -Start usi-mir It to - *. .. . .-:. , �,�,'spectacles, and wash your',eys in coldl table also, rain ,one side to work on. But, having done their duty and led , 1% will not' staia'ar Irritate. is NON- ' �_ -�.. ..,7 �� . Water. � Instead of tl,e ordinary kitchen to London, they cease to .be roads. they suspected something of value was r0lSo.V0U3 to kuIsNans, 1101121111113 Or ---;t-.r-� R, . . . , -_ . _! - . __ I ­ .1.. I This is the-' . . hidden them � 161rds. and can evcz b* "Plied to �� �:-, . reason why within the * without I � *--AM THE WORST IS YET TO CONE . I boundaries of the arty there is not a, One day she was called before the cyan pores wA auto . in)W . .� �.�- - I . L ��4 . - "Kommandautar" for interview,' She - cr Oaaoian", , 1: - single thoroughfare which bears the . .. '.-�� -­_ "I . __ . went withoat-any signs of fear. chew- one AmileatiOn--imaps powir free from% .- . - - __ -I - name of"roid." . .__ .." ',X ,. � , flies for two den besides kill," otho . .- . oft'l . w - . fall even, and after a brief talk the .-.`,, 1. ..- a - - -nee, you enter the city ..a`=:- I .. - .. I If, for instance, L2L��.. - . I I. I - . German allowed beir to depart- .t"WA& .. ­, . ,4_ - "' -', by, ftrringdoll road, it straightway - - �. - ..� . .. I ... - . ­ . I I . : ..,. . � . Although she no loriger wean men's - sapbo Powder Is also useful'Lim kill- ,�;... - 1. L I- I . , , , . .. . I - I. : "becomes' Perrin dos 'eti%eet' as you Jujif gnibe or edible plants. ,. I - , ; - � - , I -7- .1 1. . ,-_ -- - �. __- �I'/ -*",_7-, . clothes, she is often seen to-day doing . ..1 '- - I . ,4r ..�., I . �.._j '.• - , I , . -crOss the city boundary at Smithfield. ' a man's work, as gardon,qr, plasterer, _e.ay. 24 ._ _:� . . , ., .. , .1 . I " - . I __� , I . Thereafter you may, walk or ride Order your Sa*e Powder to - - .- _ ,--.,.--. .- I . . �. ­ j." . . . - or masion. Marie-la-Pipe Is the de. " H sonize oilso IL24 In U- ..7.� Y" - � . . tl - Z , - ' ._ __ 1. through streets, avenues, lanes, broad . -.. ; .� . - ' - . . 1. voted .mother of three some, a of papbe Bulb 8'.5tayet $1.06. . . - `j.'. . . . - � , ­ , - ways. s4ixares,*cIrcuses, and even over 11 '.I , . 7:L:_ :�..�. , -� , '. ' . '- . . . . Ir � . I - !__�'- , 4 . . .. I a viaduct and through gardens and whom came back to her at the end of ppeats.11 offer, Book* Puffer, riiiadr I tail I , .�... � . / ._�' . I , . - the war. One was seriously wou :, I- * , , : nda&,- . '.­ ,_ .:t. . . . III _= -.:I. I fields--but never"a road., XMIN, M $Mti6 lkftd COW- t-11111W, - 4�. . I . . . - I . _..-7-.,�." - . . . I but the Others were able to engage in . , .. � . • ?,:. � � Leaving the "main arteries . . . �7... - � I - I �`'I I . . as Of traf .� . 1,- . , , I - M e ' - . business; one took a position in Havre ,. KENN19DY . : .11 . I. f ie, YOU may wander through alloys,.. I . ,"*.,,- � . I ..�­ , 1,�� .� .t:-,-:-. ��-`-0000 _ . ,�­ -�,, _-4. : A .,.% . . , . - � � ��':. . � ­ POstsims , walks, passages, courts, his home town.x Z - - . ' and the other opened a coffee house in MAMPACTURII'M - . � , - .:..�.:.,�­ I -�-,�, . � * . .� .. . :!�i . I �,,. , ... . ... .. PI&6es, 'hills, yards, cloves, markets, , . i .I . . . �, I �_ . I . ­ i .. 1. -_ . . .- -1 . . 11 � � r ".�'. ..- '. . I � ..' ' �L . ..� / ,11 Ave., ,� , ; . ,1 7, 1 ,� ­:.�,,,� ­,.... �" 1 . I - ­ ,,-�:_! -rows galleries, fairs. By the river-you ses meowit Julon .. . �� I . I , . I tl�_.5. ,� � � i - .. . . -1 - M - . � - . �: -4.­.. - . . �. � I . , . .. � ­_ . , . . - . . - 1­. . . . ., I may 101teir on quays, docks, piers . &f0rfrREA1_ I- - � . - . , . I I a- . .I * I , _!-�_� -_--. � ��-:1 .4. . .:. .. � , � -- - ." �5, ' ­ , --.-. - . , .. . -wharves and 9W.rs. You may traverse -�5-1-_. - - . .. .,� 't I� , . � . . . � I :_. . . I. ,..�.� , . .,`� . ,. .;, I.-- - . - .,..,. , � I .... ...�. . I :.-:I.:. .;... I .. ..'.1- !­ road"I ­ . , , . I- 1. . .-I I, . . �., .but you wili not find another - ,N .. -�7, ­, , , I- .1. L : , I 1�.: . . ,­�:"'. I-— . , I j�. . � ill :.r I . . I .*L �, .. - I � - � . . . I , i.*; .I .,- -, " . . .. - . until You have again pas"d the limits . ��,'.... - lw, ,-- of I I � . 1 6 PH _�­." L._ , " ­ 1' ' . . -: , �. .It- . . _:­:". �_- .. �1' . London "wail" and Hounds "Ditch,, .I. .10 A .� I �, - .,�7 _,: , - .--­ ­ . I . 1; . .. . . I 01 I �.�,; .. - I :.1. , . _: ....I, . . .. Of the Square mile which is Landon. . . .._... - . .1.�.-�:, � I - E R .. -, There : . -. , - . ..�� - Them is One street In the dityr.which ; "-1 P 0 W . : . � - r, _ k'` ' . I -. : . .1.. I I . . I �. . .- a .1 I_....,--7 --�-.-�-p- . . 1, . . - I � .� "­'!" ­7_. 4 I I�! - -,�%: . - ".1 - __� . .. -.'. Ought, Perhaps, to be called , ., .: -.,--� I .. �. a road, . . . ! : . � � . I . -1 . . : _..Ift . - , I I . - , . � . , I . - . .. . . . .. ... 1� ,.� I - " � - an ,- - ­ .. ,� .,.� .1 . � . :- . ,-.. , -, : ! .. ,:,I,,- , . I ..� . " . .I _ . . _ki-.. .. -.1 � ". . .,I . d that Is Watling street. For wat. . �--* . .1 . I . ,- - .1 1. . ling street was a Roman road which . It . . , I 0 1 _. .. ., , � 1 ­_ _�, ��... - _ - . �.,i�4`.t- .- : I _. T ;, . -_17'�1��, I I ­ ��.� , .. . � - I N h -1 -1 :'­�. - - - I � . :. I 44114 . I ran from Chester to Canterbury and .. .1 ,....W�r.., I . .c.-I - . -�, . . ! : -:: .,�. -_ Y�_ � ,�I" 1 � . � ). . -;&.- I �1.1 - .. Dover. It did not lead to London. t.......... Tr�ai,m t�%thss,ldre?itble, . 1.... - I � • - , . . . : . a� - :,,,,,�_ ..:. _2 -1 . sme remedy r,)r&,,I ca."a si-is.*7 ini,curb. "(11 - , . , -- Z �.'. I - , , . . �. - 'Z� - -�� .-..7.,rr . . I - led to, Rome, and merely 'Passed 4, .. ��. I . , - . - - - rSngbuil,b.vj irrj-th.�d Amoses.r­n otber "It, , 'i � 'I- . . . I .i - . I . ... :! � ' . 't'L:1 through London on the way. - �,%uN,eNi.kn.wnTbrmcrstb.u", yone-Kovidall's I 1*> -.r, , 1, 's-;:x . ._­ , .. SpIvIii Cum It keeps the hones wer'kint-voi, - - .I..:. 1� : -,-1., 1j, . . ( •.. I .. 1. 1. . � . ; . ' : I I-,�IN _,--: . .I �; .,,! !� a - . .1.. I'AM.S. What It had 4oD4 for othirlik It,will do tog : - �. �. ­ �, -, L � . 1� - ,� : -I-� ': . . - you, X�epabottleof / . . 1_- , � ,�, - ".­ An Invitatloh. . , . .1d � ` .. . .. - 1� . : " ' ` Kendall's Spavin Treatment 'I- - :,�,.,.. � I . I.. . . Church Notice -Evening service, ,. I . _- -"' �,; I , - b.n4)rma-;Atkc,&....ItqTlf,klywh,Akbswoe4&4iuIN. .I.,I � , . - ! . I .. ,�. �;'�� h i� - � P-6 �. 11 ! .._1- I . .1 ,� -� A boule mmy ss.v.s.N­s fur yn% We worta owls .. ... I -� I .. . � 7.30. : . tobsiroadw. Askya,4rdeelorths,=Uumiyoumv f, . IN, ,6. !.�-���-.;, .r . , . I " . j: � - . , - - tato� ear"ad, yea � .' ' .. --1 - . "on the Road to Destruction." ".. Vic. IAG t . . ..�.' 7� . .." - . . 9614 err ben, Olt a trm at-A Tfk*tiM M . , I I _�, � � � - the Sores"at yow .•or , - 'I a- . '- ,;� ­ � .. r.LuoeOer,rj 3�11* ...� .."� .-... ..- . '_ . -Come and Join us. - - .. . N % "?"adhw-fe, S* - flod ter . ,�, � . .� Iler"Nee 1�,,;."d ...0 -- I I. . �I �.. . I . . . ,� _:_� � I � 0 - , =- a gap 11. _� , '. . . . � . ____ 5 . � ,7 1 ,­ .� . --geiiirg-1 _Ttd_U8u9_ILe1 ut-rem- .- on No _j___xvrsnAI I COMPANY—- , : . .I'... - . __ . . . . � ee � I I - �_' ­DVOM _1K_r_9_. IR . taro'.. �,�,_.�W�_� I . -lg,..* own... . �.__,_.­ I , . I - _ `1 I I ception) : "Jane, dear, sing the sang 9nowit-srsi Fails,VL.UAA. 0 . . Noon• __1c�'__.___ . I - , -- ­;,•- �., '.. ". . .� _.. '*a, / - I . . 1. .- . . . . � Address --� � I � - - . .1 - , . _.. .L* , _U , iniesk the French professor charged $50 an -- --- - - ,V , . -,r... I I I I . I _ . . . I hour to tench you." I lea US. No. 36--T& . I - . 1 . . � . � . I % � . . .- ,­-- -- __,- -, -_ - -1i * . - -- 'I , I . I . __-_,­­:- ,. I, - _________:_____. _ --.--,------ ...--- ­ .-- _�_�.-.:.--_ . - . . I , .::--.-.--�-� � . .,i. , ,I, 1 . .1 _.,- '. A, . - . . .I -�;. I. . . . : . � �I ..I I.I.12.11-A e.. .."', � , I �,� '___ -, . .. . I , - I 1: � -�_A I , I _*- ,�_-�� - .'-�: _ 1�­�­, ., � . - . -1-1 - - , , I -L.4 ,* ,� , , � . �. . .I - 'r � I .'­ _'. ell,....... .... .--- I - � .�, � ..� , 4A 'A� `f�7M- W M mi -ID r" cr. I ;1N M EALTH 'EDUCATION BLOOD; BY DR. I I MIDDILETON 0"VInew bard of Health, Ontario ^_.:�SMC> KE: Rich, Red Blood Meam Health' Dr. Middleton will be gW to answer questions an Pubji�asela Us& and Strength. ton through this whama. Address Mm at loodlus Bona% The anaemia of young girls may be -Creaces►t, Toronto. Inherited. or It may be cauon by bad air. unsuitable t000l, h"tj d Irre.gular eatg. twulficient -of-door On the international boundary be- against some person, if we do not live' ';exercise and not enough rest and tween British Cohnnbia and the State'with peace and harmony in the family • of-Washington stands a'large wylte!circle, think of what may happen, and N design. Along the tOP!sleep will be impaired at night. Loss artistic dqsi, It comes on gradually.' beginning arch of a i is likely to happen. First of all, our A languor. Indisposition to mental of the arch is inscribed in the stone- M '. and -or bodily exertion, Irritability and a work of daleep will bring about Irritability these words: "Children of an nervousness. These latter will af- feeling of fatigue. 'Common Mother." a of the heart, headaches, low are two iron 'gates,.wide open, and' Littler comes the In the ' rch be-;and our digestive apparatus and cause, palpitation loss of appetite, ear an many; X2 154 the wall above is the signifi-!other sympto of ph ical illness. dizziness foil-owing a stooping post- cut into ess. cause of all cant phrase; 44May these gates never the'tiOl".4reQuent backaches and breath- be closed." et the pr Iftsiless. IK a majority of ca con- trouble is mental.* e sometimes hear tins' It is a nice idea, this memorial ;�rch of individuals suffering from an "a - sttpatfon is resent There my be no built--J-O,-tommemorate-IOID--years Of tack-of-ner v es?'--and-while-- -causet - great 'lose of ftsh, but usually the peace and --oncord between Canada may have soiWething tri complexion takes on a greenish-yellow arid the United States. It brings use -to-- or, tit pleasant thoughts, and pleasant be attended with a -co ..may Wn in health.Cases of this kind, if neglected, be. thous 4"do h. come more serious, but It taken in comfort and well bi -being. In this' post-war period of unrest 7. time there Is no need`to worry. Dr. In our efforts to promote good,and distress among the nations, the Williams' Pink Pills,' which are free health among the public, I think this;Memorial Arch between Washington any harmful or habit-forming question of our mental attitude t0-1 and British Columbia stands forth as drug.' are just the tonic needed to -wards Our-neighbors or even towards something refreshing and hopeful. It the rtiemberi*f one's own family, has tends to allay international hysteria remedy this wretched state of health. not been given the attention it de-land sets an example which the rest.Of Though it is not noticeable, iruprove- serves. We have emphasized the-value'thi world might 'follow with ad meat begins with the first dose. As of a healthy body; wo.have warned vantage*. ..... ..... the blood is made rich the pallor j*OPle against the practice of neglect- The value of courtesy and friend- , leaves the face, strength and activity Ing seemingly trifling ailments until ship is no more necessary among'na. • gradually,return W the danger of re- they become chronic; we have told Abe:tions than among individuals. Let us -tap" Is very eii the-dangers arising from a focus of by all means have pure water and safe It any symptom O_ ausemia appears, infection Poisoning the blood and mine; let us bRVe sanitary conven- "Magi ng the beart, kidneys, etc.' ences and garbage disposal plants, I 4radence suggests that Dr. Williams' These and many more dangers we but In our efforts to promote good .*-ftdak P11 t an ��d Iva"' at 01`19ave pointed out, but have we made it health and protect ourselves agi th u they taken the plain that without a contented mlyid,'the ravages of disease let as never! a= more stZa 1 11 acti,3, tat In ���b Qued their the body will never be healthy? If we forget the value of a happy, contented qp prove, the blood. . You can get_thess are incessantly worried about some- mind,-.and harmonious relations with pills through any dealer In medicine, thing or other, if we harbor a grouch those 'with whom we come in contact. or by mail at 50 cents a box or six Borrowed. -boxes for $2.50 from The Dr. William Not &Aaber Fellow. ox ..2,11dedicine Co., Brockville, Out. CHOLM Tember-"We borrowed' our num Mistress (to Mary, about to be ma • erals from the Arabs, our calstidar rted)—"And wheri did you meet your ikV.ASY man, Mary?' TRICKS 6botera infantum is one of the fatal from t4e'Roma", 'end our banking Young Mary—"Oh. at Uncle's funeral,Mum. Xc• 42 of childhood. It is a trouble from the Itahans. Cam any Coe think ailments of any other ex:ampke'r- He was the life and soul of the party.ft -Coin-And,,The I that comes an suddenly, especially j wffile Willis — ­Our 1j;Mmoww The 36blet -auring the summer-mouthi, Lad "roles To clean silver quickly, p1we It In from the-srafths, our Snow-shovel f prompt action is taken the little one may won be beyond aid. Baby's Own the Jonesse. and our baby-ca-r-Mraegme Potato water. from the Bumps." ,Tablets are an Ideal medicine In ward Ing Off this trouble, They.regulate the bowels and sweeten this wtomacb and i R thus prevent all the dreaded summer complaints. They are an absolutely Death Rate Low. safe medicine, baftg guaranteed by a .*How's the death rate in your Clear, Bright and Beautiful 9OVISM111611t 4Ln&IYIgt to Contain no town?" AOL EveCarcBock opiates or narcotics or other harmful, `Low•--&ln't but two aut0i6obtles, in A drugs. They cannot possibly do harm the placa,'$ —they always do good. The Tablets are sold by medicine dealers or by Army.Troubles. mail at 256 a box from-The Dr. Wil. Private Patrick was turuttig over his Mama' Medicine Co., BTOOkTllla, Oat - shirt TW7 critically when a comrade Attractive. Prop* sffia n 0 remarked: "Tiat shirt do6u't look Fw man with all ro"ol wesWj Put a derby- hat an a goblet as too clean, Pat." newspaper expWisace and $404 No, be jabers," answered Pat. -r or $600. AV91Y Box 24k W In the Illustration. put a half do). 11202 at on the to of the hat. .71 just tbknkWg I've washed It on blishin Oa. Ltd. 13 AdeLaXa, w1s, PIS The problem Is to knock the hat the wrong soidwi.•• eu-est West. away so that the halt -dollar will fall Late the goblet. There are two ways to which the trick may be pre. ^aF Ask for Minard's and take no Other. - seated. The first Is to tell what Is to be done and letting your fri4inds applied science can No marvel of m , Improve YQPr Compleion RY _T .',-'try it. After they have tailed, as tame the wild spirit that lurks In all thm will. you can show how easy Hundreds have found relief men.—Mr. Joseph Conrad. It Is to do It. The better way in to BY using caficm for Aches, Pains, Eiralsas 0 Cuts It Minard's. Roth and C Practice the trick until you can do cum Soap and hat .11t well. Then do the stunt,.relying water to free the pot of imn"n I&RA W" upon your skill tb bide the method orl"Iff F904ow Dow ALemodies and follow with a gentjo appfi�i 407 which the result Is accomplished., BOet eO of Calicura Ohr=ent to soothe and Pretend to strike the list two or DOG DISEASES be-L They are idea for the toad, _three times as It you yvere gaugin Did All thi Work Himself. and How to Ireac an in also Cuti=a Takum IDE pow. Xtry A6. dering and perfuming. the amount of force needed and Welled /'tee to how many working drove by the Author. Lady—"Amd IN OF FAIN _-exact direction of the blow. When sw*25& 01'- -25voisk.Twna,25, quid -`,you strike, ttowerer.,do not•strike days do you usually find in the yew. X2. clay slaver ftoughouttheDow2hum CenadianDepot: so WO- mm ?,Zw 111mbak 344 SL PW 3L,W UmbuL outside of the hat. Strike in. Workman — "None, lady. Ain't tort[. Q.R.A.0 W-Cotiev 30M awrea 141Z eves. side, as near the brim an possible. never found a day wot worked y*Llv 4N C. If you do it that way, the coin will 'fall Into the glass. - A little clever An Easier Nam*. t. 4ctlug will persuade your friends Two little boys met on the street. V that You struck where you pretend- "What's that you got in your button. Ad you were going to strfke=on the ale?" asked one. WANTS TO HELP -.outside of the hat. Try it. ..'Why, that's a chryvemaernum," the -,(Olip th4s out 4nd paste it, witli other replied. ^a. Of t1w series, to a scrujobook.) "It looks like a rose to me,"said the ATHER ISO MEN other. Obe;;*;rders. "Nope, you're wrong,We a chryean- Murphy, Grat" for Heafth Restored now cavalri recruit, was tbeurum," the other stoutly maintain.- vyeioL,One of the Wank horses in th6 ad. by Lvdift E pinillanlive V"D hoop. "Whaddys, mean? Spell It," asked "Remasnber,^ said the Meant, "n*4 the first. W36 Compound, UNLESS-you see the name 993ayerl on tablets, YbU a"Is allowed to dismount without or. "K-R-I-S. that is a jers... ejaculated the first boy, as he took _not getting Aspirin at all Toronto, Oct.--,I took Lydia Murphy waa no sooner in the saddle another look at the flower on his coat. Pinkhatn's Vegetable Compou MONEY ORDERS. conditio 154metimag than backache and for , I the horse kicked and Murphy weak and dreary, Went ever his bead. figs catt,:seoi b Wben ordering goods by mail ssend I felt sobs. "Murphy;'yelled the sergeant,when d%Rt coWdn'tto my houft- work. My neiAbor told me of yqlw Ask Dominion Express Money order. he discovered him,lying breathless on /A\ itniei�and t 1 read abop It in the,710 e ground, "you dismounted." ronto Telegram' and tbou&t I woulA Forethought. Tt -T did.- were take it. I got V=7 good results. �'Dld you-have ore?, A Hebrew and an Irishman built me up and I have told se Ord 1 fishing in sepamte -boats some dis- "I did SVIIN KIM friends What it has done for me, you boadquarters?" tance%part., Tbe,Irlebman'sot a bite, May use tMe testimonial an it may be at suffered as X so nervous that he fell out help to some a"who has and was ;�'Xo. eor, from hindquarters.,, haves"—Mrs.J.1^ 26 13arvie A"4 of his boat lee, and as be came up Toronto Ont He'sank twice, Some souls live in a �Olieof mfr- the second time the Hebrew towed Mrs, Lee is willing to write to,arly et -rocs. They see only self whichever over and called out: rkor woman suffering from such f17,00- way they turn. fles may I ike and to askanswer any questions-they , "Mister, can I have your boat it youi don't come up again?" Classified Advertisemerib Women-suffering from female trou- A Long Grace. bleu causing-backache imgwarities, CO(ZRIMPGAIDENTS WANTED. only an "unbroken package" of "Baye Pains,bearing-down fWelings and w"k- Accept 0 r Tablets of MTORS-ACCOM(ODATIOZV. 4 DITADO'"J.D. musses—"I've asked Mr. and Mrs. mess should take Lydia 9, Plultbam's V Toronto. Brown to dinner at seven, Mary, but I Aspirin, which contains directions and dose worked out by Vegetable Compound. Not only is the e4 think we'll give them a quarter of an *orth of this splendid medicine-shown utiiul rQXXS-NOTC% FROM MY OMAIr -physicians during 2Z,yearsand proved safe by millions for N" P--,• --rW— "mow" hour's grace. by such cases as this,but for nearly flfE.y years letters like. this have been W Colds Heahche Rheumajism, VL It OCUL Dr. W Ift1l. TPUM. X0ft SMU, •Mary—."Well, mum, I'm as religious . . ceived from thousands of*omen. j,j-R=N1TY, w"L iffAtit surs, as most folk. but I do tblmk that's Neuralgia "Neuritis f-mss NU Z. *ad %Am Neu for rjj "jeolm Toothache You mi ht be Interested in readlAg A. D"vft mth-et overdoin' It!" ituft 11b"al eamustmbw Kau, Mr&P;nkt""M'Bprivatelext-Bo&upOn Ott CO•• LIDI&W 901141UL KdAft-L Earache Lumbago Tain, Pain -the "Ailments of Women," YOU can A piece of sods and a little vinegar' rt a copy free ::In i Lydia- g the WASH9041TON HAND FRIBIL &t In the mink will dislodge grease 11andr"Kauai"be*aq of T9 fablpf,,-Al bat$lfm PA and My= WMAYS ax "4umll Was %vas564 from pipes. A"Irin Is the or do 7nark (restster*4 in conada) ot Bayer manutoacture of MoiLo 'Ontjwio. 1W luau'roue Qu% wN left 2 Dean of Geotictedvoter olf,Sallcylleadd, while It Is well known that Aspirfu meant HKYOr eolvow&6 &&Is wars 2401whal OR_ Im- is manzfacturo, to Lesiot the public&--'%-t Lonitations,'the Tablets of'Bayer Company 41 28dob ft W. SOW" Keep M1 ard's Llnlm&nt In the ham will be stamp" vita their sonerst trade amain: the •.Raror cram ISSUE k,. 35-.712& % A —Monday next being Labor —Dr. E. A. Sadlieg, Dentist, will qt -LOCALISMS i, Day, all plates of business will be not be in his office here again,until cloiced,• Thursdty, Sept. 20th. i­`, enr�-*ill be here —One of the heaviest rainstorms C. and Mrs. Morcombe, Orile. -of the year, occurred on Friday Ig —Dr. H 1. to his -h a] next Tuesday to attend t6 mim, spent Tuesday in Pickering. profeisiunRl duties. afternoon last, and wa' Mrs. Thos. Walsh is visiting 8 accom*- K, ki, with relatives in London and —Mils. W. H. Rooke and dau. panted by -a slight fall of hail. ­`P kbill. ghter. Doxi@, uf' Torontov. have No damage is reported of any ar �A 'been the guests of Mrs. Cronk, or. consequence, but the rain will —Mrs. Powell, Mrs. Mechia and —F. T. Bunting's store .-Mrs.Cowan attended the Women's. e is being benefit the late crops and roots. h treated toafrelah coat of paint, —The union services in the .-Cho1ce Quality Vinegars for t 0 -1astitnte on Tuesday. which greatly improves its ap- Methodist and Presbyterian chur —Mrs. R. B. Donaldson. pearance. bridge,Alta:, visited with W. H. thee, which were held during the Pickling Season- W. G. and Mrs. Ham left on' month of August, have been dis- --and Mrs. Bray this week. Extra fine White Wine and also Cider in one gallon glass' —Mrs. Geo. M. Palmer spent the Tuesday to visit their son, Chas. continued as both pastors 'are H. -4qud Mrs. Ham,of Ebgtebart, home from their,holidays. The contaltia-re at 70 cents. Wt week with her daughter,Mrs. r hese It F. H. DoyIe,.6f Toronto. them a pleasant.holiday. services were much enjoyed by all. We 6ionthly meeting T lase.contaiiiers, with wooden handles, a r'e ` —Misses B. and 1. Bunting have of the-ffetbndist Ladies' Aid sill especially nice to have. OUNSARTON. beeti. spending a fiewdays with be heldon Wednesday, Sept. 5th,-.,-,.,their sisters in Toronto. We also-have the same quality of Vinegar 'in bottles at 3 n. w., at the home -of W. J. We are pleased to see Miss Naomi —Misi Hattie Law has been en. f at 25 cents and 85 cents. Ardagh in our midst. Joyirig a two weeks' vacation with 'Monney. communications Miss Marjorie Allison is visiting —In tuture all 'her'brothers in Toronto. , , . friends at N iagar'a,Falls. Vs� with the Maple Leaf Milling Co., of- Wood- are marketing ars -Wiiie,''C r A Mrs. J. T. Evans, their �l ide ' .and Malt Vine Farmers Ake- White -bridge, spent the week-end with should be addressed to the Maple -seeclat—Markliam chis week. 9 Leaf Milling Co., Ltd., Domilifft, n is keeping i also in' bulk ­...hert;i8ter Mra--A-lfred-Clark, Dunbarto ip with the .'WTI I. M i,-31ic.Li.;,;t;—W&4D,--0*z--�Vo- times. wenoticeafea-routuan-d-gift. —Rev. W'. A. and Mr! Pippen, shop. pices a ronto..spent the-weekend here -klin of Ha'§tings, accompro anied 'by a Pic 6 with Joseph Cowan and family Miss. Ann&, Allison has returned Was• friend, motored to rotUo on home from an extended tour -in Holl- -Quite a number from the vil- Monday in• the latter's car. and and and other parts of Europe. lags and vicinity have beenat- d n r New Clover Honey, Kraft Cheese, Fresh Fruits, tending Toronto Exhibition this made a short call o a numbe' of week. Pickering friends. --SALE REGISTER. Fancy Biscuits etc.,.etc.' and Mrs. McFadden' and e or send your order we deliver; —Rev. A. E. and Mrs. Brnce, of_ SEPT 8TH—Auction sale Phone SATURIAT, little daughter, of Durham, D. Agincourt,* motored down on Mon , Haruii. of household effects. the property'of day aad called 911 number of Simpson ana Hiss Davis,of Alex. Anderson. Claremont Village. friends. too, at one.sharp. and Mrs. Mahon, of Bloom- Sale See bills. D.A.- iogton, visited with John and Mrs. p,gh,auctioneer. Miss Heleii Burling, who has LADIES, -DO YOU KNON 9 been -visiting her sister, Mrs. Cle. Mnrka rand other friends hereon 0 meat, of. Milton, returned home Saturday afternoon. Now Adv"ssmonts. We are flow' carrying the Butterick lg;T last week. —The paring of Teniders and —J. B. and Mrs. Horn and film- shortage of mechanics has daused fly and Gordon Ham,-of Peterboro, delay in the construction' of, on �OR SALE=A6 choice cif fopr fresh Tatterns with I'Deltor" r milch cows. Alex,Gray,R.R.�.Claremont. anent Sunday with W. G. and new school building, which will i Phone Mark 810. right in stock E. compel the to Deco tam- Is OVND—On the base line, an auto _o Fire.32 z 4, new and complete. Ap to R. Lizzle Moore sad,several•p rary quarterefor the first&bnth. friends motored down from the The new building should be ready Found.S.R.1, Whitby. V52 .� � , " city.on Sunday and spent the day for occupancy- by Oct. Ist at the HoleProof Hosiery in all the.leading OR SALE—0.A. C. No. 104 winter --with the farmer's parents. latest. It will be equipped with Fwheat.- E1.•5 per bushel. F: H. 'White. shades and sizes. W14. 5 . —Lost, in Pickering Village, on all modern conveniences and up- Whitevale. Phone Mark so Zarhartt Overalls and Smoo" in black -el Wednesday evening,- a string.. of to date educational facilities. Our T-,"OR SALE—A Bond mileb enw.due dun jet black beads. Reward by Continuation School will be ad. it to freshen about Aug,30th. Carl E. Devitt. plain Mue and stripe.— wanted from Grade C to Grade B, lot 1.5.don.6.Pickering, R;R. No. 1. Locust leAvioR same at the post office. Hill. 49-W —Thos. Law and F Vir. Weeks covering the first three years in "A word to the F airmer's Wife" - 0 have en tefed into partnership rtnership in High School. Frank Purdy, late JEAN B. FISHER—Piano Teacher, ye the coal busincissunder the -name principal of Tilbury Grade B At Claremont on Saturdays. Pupils prepared• for examinations. Studio at Mrs. Lyman Pil- We are j not now making a real clean-up in plain white and Clover of The Pickering Coal and Fuel school, h keys. P?wm 300q,* Leaf Dishes—just when you need them for threshing-- as been engaged as prin. -Elunner, of Picker- Co.,and will keep bard and soft Fipal with-Miqs Plate@. Cups and Saucers, Bowls, Pitchers etc. eoal and"substitutes on hand. Ing, as assistant ' Mr. Purd OOTS- REPAIRED—Boots rind =Dr. and Mrs. McEiven have while a good disciplarian and Mgt, B%hoes re�mjred neatly and quickly. Thos. Wation and residence just west of St. 1 rare chance to pick up odd.lines you are in need of. �Ch`ullro& just returned from a motor trip to ly recommended for his proficiancy George! 2%f Montreal and vicinity and spent as a teacher, is eqnsilly succe-.4.4ful 9 A L E—Y-,r--r-k-.,-h-­ire rte sow,g,t�F'- -.-,. i4i their vacation with tbe.former's in -his supervision of athletic* FwooRn to farrow;and 3-year old'heifer due the a n. middle of-September. Apply to W. C. Willson, mother and brother. While there among the-boys. A ]over of m R.R.-1.Locust Hill, Phone Pick 1007- 50-31 -IMe `- So ."CHAPMAN A 5�w 1, Dr. MeEwen attended,the execut-. ly sports himself, the boys. should .,7 Iva of the A. V. M. A. 4ARETAKER WANTED—For the A find in him a leader with a strong (,Pickering Public School. Yearly contract, —Owing to the wet weather appeal as a teacher who will guide yable 10 monthly instalments. Ap y to as last Friday afternoon the Wom. their studies and their play in., chardson•Chairman of School Boarr 4 so- an's Institute held a regular meet- sueh a way as should make at hool —A brown leathei. hind beir. Ang instead of a picnic at the home life a pleasure to them. The L OST ANNOUNCING the or near the sum of$40 and batik book.at -of Mrs Robt.Crank. The program Trustees hav6 been mindful of ear Dunbprton G.T.R.station. on Aug 26, Finder please although abnrt - was . unusually same qualities to the lady teach. Fin be given.leave at Dunbarton.store. Reward good. A solendid lunch was served ere M69 Francis Clangs, late of Greb's Famous work Boots at $4.75 J a very 8ociqble time enjoyed. Springfield, Ont.,- as senior in the L,X M TO Rent—Consisting-of 98 A' acres.being lot 24,con. 8, Pickering. 1 1-2 —On Thursday evening of last public school. brings with her a miles west of Claremont. Imnwd t week two care, one of which was particularly @ u ccestsfu I record a or a given for fair plowing. Apply Mr8.eXQz71.0Wn splendid lasts, easy fitters' 50-51 rented by' &'number of Oshawa teacher, a leader among young boys, and the other owned by a peop!e and happy in the. activities OR SALE OR EXCEIA'40,E-4 loan in Western Ontario, collided of student life atmong the, girlis. Fresh milch cows. also International 816 Williams,"the 'old standby in heavy, medium pe ec wo have further at earner of King and Church 'We are all acquainted with many tractor.in rf t rking order. of and light weight footwear. Better than ever for same, Apply R.Nuttall,Agincourt. Ind =Otoi causing some damage to of the good qualities of MAss Bat- use 5041 phone Maiv, 4". at slightly reduced prices. each car. The collision was fol lantyne, who will continue with ARM TO BELL OR RENT—The lowed by a tremendous flow of- us, and the Board ate looking FRobert Whitson farm,parts of lots 27 and verbiage which caused no damage. forward to a very successful year. 28, con.8.Pickering. For g;rticulars and terms A Boy's School Boot, elk upper, with Beard. ohn Whitsori. R. 2. Claremont, or A n of last week, Vi.tmo Ane.R.R. 1.Locust Hill. 50-51 RIC reptly both parties were —On Friday night )re s specially tanned sole leather "Bull. lztl Zurt in causing the collision. Staff Inspector Paxton, of the 00 Buys ten ~tree and a tbroe dog Brand," and guaranteed to outwear any —As many enquiries have, been Provincial License Board, ot To. $14 roomed cottage near C. P. R. made by people out—only in this ronto, Provincial Officer Taylor, Cherrywood Station. $300 down, remainder on two"ordinary soles. 3 1�111 easy terms: Bargain, See John Gilmer.C.P.R.section but by'others in the visa of Whitby, ',License Inspector road or address Dunbarton P 0. 49-50 ...... ity, in regard to the fees charged Mason had Officer Chas. Paxton 7. 'ile attending Continuation of Oshawa, made a raid on Mark VOR.SALE—Fast 6-year old pwqer. Also three let,well trained and sound. 0 q11 -Overalls and Smocks, recogn pure ool, we may say that the school golliday's barn on thelakeT31i re. Holstein heifers. one pt bred. coining three Big 88 124 r ee to all, whether'they resdde Their action was the result of years old,due in October.Call and we.at lot 11, -ed as the leading line in Canada, " �All con.7,Pickering. Milton N.Pea*. 46tf -wiLhin the section or not. This is �nmors that a boat, had -landed in 4 rices have gone up, but we hav'nt 'in accordance with the statutes, that vicinity aud•these men, being NTED age No. 2 P TXAY WAI and ed on the cars 0.11 the Educitibnal� Department, (if a sue picious turn of wfad, con, A I t4mothy hay.baled load hanged.ours. at Claremont.Locust Hill,Goodwood. Dagmar, ;e(or cases)-was stouffyine or any other shipping point in this In order to place the higher educa. cluded that the cm 't on 1i within'the reach of all have worthy of investigation. Arriving locality. •Highest market prices paid. T.Caster. --{_"=rte'"- ' arcade their greats so. liberal that (in the scene, they naturally re- Claremont. so-I .'.Lowndes and 'Johnsto*s Fall Samplei of Suitings. -they have made it 'compulsory to solved to inform Mr. Holliday of 'VOR SALE—Ch6ap. all kinds of Fit and quality guaranteed.' -admit'free all pupils who desire W their presence, as they did not -C wagons,harness,and all kinds of farm im- plernents in good 9rder. Also several heavy and Make advantage of the opportuni wish to be taken as midnight ban. • 'ities thus presented. light scales and coek-stoves and heaters. `h dies. Proceeding to 'the house est price paid f-6r hides and wodl. also live -=: Fred T. Bunting a. 'sq Pickerind On Saturday evening a motor- they immediately aroused Mr. try. H.Herman.Stoutiville.Phone 1903 17tf l :'fist from Hamilton, L. Walker, Holliday, who was Lanoring-the RUCKING—Having purchased a Establish ed,11857,r -who was accompanied by a friend, snore ofthe-jast. They,also,found prepared cater to I new motor truck,I am had rather an unpleasant experi- a n public. Goods delivered to and tofrom the timber of motor carR' at the the pul ble raies. Farmers' produce es- city at reo9ona enep in the village. He called at barn, most of them loaded and as pecially solicited. For further information in- Th so , .''ggRD��RE H, la(u't's garage to jet a fresh the officers appeared 'the men, quire of ft Phone t ffvflle Farrow,W Goodwood. direct -BUNDYS" As is frequen. with one exception, made -51 . supply, of gasoline. good, tsowThos 440u �tly the case with careless motor- their escape, leaving the cars be .-fists, he struck a niAtch to see if hind, which:are now imposeession --4be gasoline tank was nearly full. of the authorities. On being in--Dance at the Rouge 'Alvin McLellan, who was serving tervi6wed by the officers Mr. Hol the gasoline.. called ant to 11ae• liday was greatly surprised to AJ-piece ;Orchestra from the city Es C 0 k that his barn was being air pavilion motorist to "cut it out," but the thin Furnishes the music for the round and M -'warning was a second too late, for used for such a base purpose square dances on the open a Just at the Rouge every Sat urda etvinlif. as he uttered the words, the Some straingers had asked his eon* Spend a delightful time. .-,..-`��'.The"Fanpus Cold Wate' Paste, -:,Y, ear was a mass of. flames. As a sent to store their goods until cents, ladies free. r 7 e- quivintity of the gasoline was spilt they had the opportunity to r S. DIXON, Proprietor 48tf lqa the irround from the hose, it move it and he consented, being in White and Tint aloo was huroiDg fiercely. Two under the *belief that •the goods roall 'chemical fire ex tin guisbere were "Russian drugs," that were OPTOMETIUST 'were need, but as these failed, the being introduced W banish all chemical ne po h ical fire engine was called forms of disease from the country, Optician 0 und of Mure' scbI will cover into requisition and soon extingu- instead of being over 8W gallons and shed the fire. The upholstering of pure. alcohol which was to be s .-7 1.. :: ty-five square feeta of the car was' destroyed and used in the manufacture of "boat- eve n about fifteen dollars damage was key. A@ uncerstood e -le sustainen ay idr. UollacuWa new at the goods arrived by beat 'Tut up in 1, 2 and 5 1b. p* a'ckageig motor bus that was close�by, the and landed near hill premises, but,' varnish being destroyed by the his suspicions were never arouse d, " 'flames. Mr. Walker was able to and he was very indignant to think 7 W. 3D im M ZOE: take his ear away as no damage that he had been duped. The man tallied by the engine or who failed to make his I'getaway" of 2191 Queen St. East, .:Drop in and get a Color bard and was Bus a .�Other machinery., Needless to say was,taken prisoner. He had just M" 0 M C IT W (0 t read all about 'his W a Drug Every motorist ceive its load when the officers the motorist departed a "sadder driven his car into the barn to re- Ill'be at Dr. N. E. McEwen' -Ut wiser man. IRWrt each Wednesday from a flash-lijtz,da­-case arri ad �t h o e.' aqmocy was laid against him M. to 9 P.W., -nnhary flaniab. - 3 P. -;'7 a light Is heeded. Matches shoula v never be need where there are and he was placed in Whitby jail, 'Eyes Examined fumes. This Is the second &eel. but latter was released on $1000 Lenses Duplicated dent of a simils r nature which has bail, furnished by a friend. Other Glass". if you nee em, Good Arlemrred in the village during the'charges will be laid when the ne- ,t.- I , advice J. H,. -Bundy -�-.Picken` 11"st your, meary information is secured. L