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'.:.'::: '. '.:'. .?.y•.�•'.: .. • '.. j...l a .q' y ...•,. " ;5,^,Y �h •'""V. ,."` x �Y tl ry "SOL. XL1I0 .�.PICgIERING, ONTO' , FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1923 :No. Ostklrfkostonal Sawbro. DUNSA,RTON. GLEN MAJOR. Established 1828 4 . 10, BakerMiss Marjorie Allison is holidaying The Rev, Mr. Edmunds .will again G"1�f - �iedicai at Port Dalhousie, Church in the Glen Major g next OOD We are sorry to report John Lotto, Church on Sunday evening nett at- E. FORSYTiH, Oph.D.. Director under a ctor's c 7 o'c - ad the do are. lock.one hal! hour earlier than R.Optometrical Aasociatioaof Oaiario..Rea- Mies Erchman is visiting her cousin, usual. Every one welcome. Come _ tstered 1►4emberof the American. Optem#Acat *■ Mrs. (Dr.)Richardson. and brio our hymn books. These ` Association. Eyes examined-by by eppoiatent., i..j Miss Edna Newman, of Dunnville,is services are both interesting and help- rssMILLS Phone 2804, Claremont, Out . g. & visiting her soot, Mrs. Newman, of fol, ,. F. TOMLINSON. M, B.,, Member • the lake shore, of,the College of Pbysiciancand surgeon, -Protection �e are pleased to have our teachers, - MARKHAM. of Ontario. office that formerly occupied by Miss Forsyth and Miss Haddon back the late Dr.R.Brodie:and latterly by Dr, Ca1Q- 'Doesnot Cost-It Pays. - at work in our midst again. The Annual meeting of the Toronto f �w well. Phone. Claremont,tZnt. 231y Mies Velma Eliot and tittle niece and Cream Producers' Associa- O. McKINNQN, 31.D:, L.R.O.S.. Can I afford Lightning Protection? Fern. of Agincourt, are spending a tion n ill be held. in. the - 5 . Edinburgh,member of the College of Can I afford to be without few.da p.with o ego. t., pronto. on Mon- r M u ”Phpsiofans sad Burgeons or ontarto:11aenOfsse '' Lightning Protection ? da . Se t. 17tb at 1• o'clock. E}ec The well and favorably known 4 o! 80 1_ Qolte y to report ort Jimmie Blenkiu tion of officers, discussion .o w rater art our stten on il]1 run the rink of havitl p ry Fl, r eon sasldenoe,Beongham. g'one or under the doctor's care with a dialo- price of milk and.,other business will / / w a1L of my family killed by lightning or Gated shoulder,he having fallen down a discussed. `V+ my home or barns burned when I 0tatropract c know reliable Government Reports ste s with his bicycle, _ •. I�r.and Mrs. Donald. of Campbell- 13ROCK ROAD. .-Js for sale in Xlcket�ia({ say that'not one protected building , �R. CORDON DdeBAY-(}biroprac- ford, who visited Miss Thompson here a-motor, ce hours-2.30 to s.00and 7.00 to suffered SI-loss last year and that 1012 DOW, and friends in Toronto, returned to Louie Skopitz, of Buffalo, called on 6A0 and by appointment. Phone 320: Brock unprotected buildings suffered $?84,• their home on Monday, friends here on Sunday. Tips Flour is still unsurpassed Street, Whitby, " 81y� 000 loss last year. School has reopened with a new Legal. I can't afford to do without Lightning teacher, Miss McIntosh, in charge. for.Pastry, and Cakes. SFR z - Protection. I will see Oeo.E. Baker W H ITEVALE. One of our young sports had an ac. >!` E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and' and have it put o_n right away, "" cident to his car through reckless driv- $sin a local Pickerin Milt We are sorry to report the_illaesa of R g' , �•8alletsor,Notary Public.Ste. Hoa to luso Wh n will the people learn? ' eaa.fgf>mw Brock 8s.North,Whithy. s , Mise R. Miller., John'Neil and Alf. Prett , of Clare- i bespeak the liberal • t w Fred McKay left last week for Da- yy sto, �1 y mont, are assisting W. H. Jaeksoa patrons aILLIAMS. BEATON,B. A.,Bar- II'[�"��I.e, �� kota on a business trip. with the erection of his new house at grister,Solidtor, member of the firm of v lV 1 We are pleased to report that Miss of tho 7d man Denison.Foster and Seaton. Toronto Oshawa. , al TrustsBuilding."So Street.Toronto. S.Hilts.ia recovering'from her recent quite a large number from this lo- :'Pickering, public. Tele &I Main 981 and 982. illness. s cality attended Oshawa Fair on Wed• _ Mr. and Mrs. Weir, of Toronto, via- nesdayand report a large atEendance Dental E A Lilei the formez's mother. Mrs.Parker, .and a good show. " Je Hs on Sunday. Walt. Bushby and bride have moved . .L9R. HARRY HUDSON, Dentist, Rev. F:Hickson, Mee. Hickson and to Oshawa. Arthur B++dgerow will Whitby: office-Adam's Terrace, Byron /. A 1t family have returned home after a two occupy the homestead in the nedr fu• F• �� � St.North. Phone 12#. (Gas-egract.W, when _.1.�L[iREi]GIONT weeks'vacation. - tore and Wm. Badgerow will reside desired). . sltf Miss Langbe., of Havergal Collette, with him. F j R. D. O. Smith. Dentist, Stout!- Licensed Toronto.o nt the week-end with W. +.'� f'- r _ ville, AonoTGraduateof Chicago and To- Embalm-eC and Undertaker. and Mrs.Burton. A mato Univeretties and the Royal College of G Gorge and Mrs. Ross and Miss Mar- " CN=RRYWOOD litalNurgeon�. Phone office 1021,'lteaideeeeIOtOr Hearse. jofie Roes, of Whitby, were the - 261 nes o U. 11. and Mrs. Beaton on David Dawson and family took -io Hospital _Service, go the Exhibition Mat week. r' BiLAKE B. BEATON. D. D. S.. P S day Car eater Aahenhurst intends start- ' Graduate of the Royal Colelge of Dental The Women's Institute will meet on ; ' Surgeons andPringllivecsfty of Toronto. Ofti� Wednesday,Sept. 19th. is the home of week pelt has be8n it1 but , J + ave. W.M. P c's hardware store, Whitb . �j "�j� (�e T_ Mrs.-D.R.Beaton. include in the 3nitlrso�hVa, Garland's new baro n s, =00ce houra9-to 2:1-to-630. --lad. $A�EETS FOR /ALE g sby- �r Sell phone 220. al programme will be an address lira. p Powell, the' District President, and a making rapid progress towards re- ® r A F Veterinary paper entitled "Whit Can I Do for coverp. I The uadersigned'wvishes to notify the the Benefit of the Commnnit 'b Mrs. Roots. and dalligliter, ,Ernest The .UniPer Sal `.'1� public that he has.purchased from the y'� y Henderson and Mr. Clark motored to.'V Q.SERSLAHE,..B. V..Sc. .Honor executors of the. late W. G. Harney Mrs'Geo. Pugh. Roll Call-The qual• 13evv73.ng-14a4=33-1=0 *Graduate of - - a ase an basket material m _ One o Our ro uc ioa� veRrnwnhl11 nn ra prompt eaMini attention.Phone - Born. on$tiaday, Sept. 2nd, to A. ( a0o2. Clsremoac. 821y, stock and will be able to furnish fruit _� G. and Mrs. T We sell Sill's Rite-Lite Lens'for ¢ M wiper(nee Annie Harri - - baakets on the shortest notice aadst BTOUFFVILLE. a) daughter ut aL current rices. Write or hone. son). a d gh er (R h), Both ezcep• all makes of cars-the best- 0, _P _ P A tionably well, in market N>Rs{�Ha 4;aWB'a. trial ar of Alberta coal has arriv h purchased e t » i " Arthur Taylor has pure see Anew the for TM the rice. F'RA IK PENNOCH d this w ek. Time will test its real Fordson Tractor. At the rate farm- p h 7� V. RICHARDSON-Real Es I worth. ere are turatnigto power for cultiva- FOR SALE 'ys` ,'tate. tnwuance.Conveyancing. notary. GREEN RIVER, ONTARIO The body of Mr, Mullen was found tion,the horse at work may,at no far Heavy Wagon, 4iu`wr` 9P+'buc'Etc"Pletedag"Out. ally ggtf la Musselman's Lake, after two days distant date, be an unique as the oz. u - t POSTILL,. Licensed Auctioneer, dragging and eearc6('ng. Our veteran orchardist now contem. Buggy. +�,� a The bank scare has now died out, plates a venture in celery and is desir• 88C b!Iron Harrows rL' . ter osa6ras■ of soak sad oos.eia Aon• . = DICKERING - • there being no truth in the wild All in good shape. ►i•asoles of all kinds,arson to on,bcr%m • • nue Of locating hH beds is Elie swamp wow. Address Grow atverF. Ow rumors which were 3 et afloat. A e Markham and Pick-erin Woodworkingand General " •� oYARDur Citizens' an y n toWaiine at t o rear o the con. Blacksmit inR. i! $.SEATON TOWNSHIP OLRBB had the honor of discoursing sweet a t \ z * - e conveyanoer, 00duninknisr got tatdwa music at the C. N. R. on Wednesday, The new school building le rayl.. * X r` we►aavisa, aeeooassas, Mase. Unsay to loop nearing comphetion. The, old rood H. JAC1i30rI, Brock Road : ,aa ftna »Issaw of ]laerigs IIn in front of the administrkstion build• has been raised and the outside finish some �'' out. I A®pha�t Roofing 1O is being applied to the walls. Con- g -^`"2Za, Sri t. Robert Miller carried o$ a number tractor Gay promises' that the .build- 'RIAVID A. PUGS-Live stock suo- of red tickets with his thoroughbreds is will be completed b Oct. 10th. doneer: Graduate of C. M. load' Scboo1. iIIl9t arZived another g P y JL.P so. 1Jfetia,e experience ,rstb at the Exhibition and also sold a num- atodt. V and ring work. All kinds ,d _'Car Of Toronto 8� ber of animals to foreigners at taocp Here u Are ~� Cptit att2Dded tb. Tertoa ieasoaabk. Pk,owr prises.. - BROUGHAM. - ' OW Claremont. 161y phalt Slab Shingles, The Hydro people are making splen. WM, MAW, LICENSED AVC- _ progress planting p° Mrs. Linton is visiting her brother, '••red and green shades = did ro roes io inulin their les g k T10ssEER,for York,Qntario and Durham lII, $II(� �? in. to the and stringing their wires. The uice John DoDle,at Agincourt. v Counties. All kinds of sates promptly attended; a ,Pzvected to be turned on about Mise A. Barclay is visiting Mrs. Gem,ent71 to. Teemsrea.onaW Dates for sales may be Weathel, i�e Will flip 20th of Sept. Morgan Pugh. of Claremont. _ �T ,arranged at NEWT Czcv. Bell sof] Iadepen- Born. on August 81st, to Mr.and Coal •.,dent phone.. Whitby,Ont. ny The Mansion House has again cloe R quote IoW prises OII Mrs, Hard a son, all doing well. ed its doors. Mr. Pratt. the propri• y gg ­Coaly the above in large etor, has not been heard of since his Fred and titre. Csesie visited E.and . - mysterious departure some Mre. $fiver, at Unionville on$unday. quantities.- sudden three months ago. Mrs. Gordon Hamilton, of Rowlie'e L��}��r! . (FRENCHMAN'S BAY) �� D. Gordon 8c Son When the Hydro is lolly establish. Point, is vjsitiog her sunt, Mrs. J. H. ��� ed here one outcome will be a theatre, Madill. Ct 1 1� B111lderBo General C4IItrao• 1 Mr, Bovinekv having decided to put Mr. and Mrs. Dingman:o! Whitby, ►71! ! q� tors and 6s' Writers. on moving pictures three times per visited with J. and Mrs. Madill on , e week in the large auditorium. Sunday: Reridy Roofin ' -Alterations and repairs of every JUST CHOOSE Our School Board is facing a serious Mies Scanlon,teacher of Brougbam description. _Concrete'work, probe in overci owding o tp school,has resumed her dotter for the �3 . problem he f bo fall term. Chinlne s re iced If ou are in the market for a neve car public And can Schools, and La Y y there being over 200 attending the Glad to' report Clifford Hubbard Estimates f ree. car, we can give you a-Chew- . public schaol and 0-out 80 in our con- improving, after -his recent iHneas � � ... 1E+'AIRPART P O. ONT. rolet', Superior, Oldsmo- tinuation school. from hay fever. , r bile, Oakland 'Over•, A company from Toronto has just Jack Fuller is not -recovering from - .� . land or Durant. taken large options in Uxbridge town- his recent operation as rapidly as his Fe A. R E E S O R, ' `Nit Tnes Shrubs •Etc. ship, a 'few miles. north of here, and friends would like. All you have to do is state whieh intend to proceed with the boring for Mise Bate left last week for her new ZiOt�'CT13T �3=ZZ+ car and we will also service oil,which geologists believe exists in home in Stratford, where she intends Having secured the agency for E.D. eatne and repack all makes large'quantities. to reside in the future. — Smith_&Soo, Ltd., Nurcer men, t" Y Henry and Mrs. Norton.of Lindsay x' e : of Winona, Oat. of care with the - and bars. Milrov. of Galt, are. visiting a k/ 3 am prepared to take orders for all guarantee, Inquest at Pickering with Wm. and'Mrs.Norton, Pickerin kinds of Fruit Trees,Small Fruits, "' . ; Dr. McKinnon and family were in •' % Ornamental Shrubs Etc., at Sato tlsfaetion guaranteed or your The inqueat4pto the death of Mies Toronto on Mnnday attending tl a lowest possible prices. money refunded. Kathleen Charpeotier of Sutton which marriage of his daughter, Marjorie. , "$ ial rates for large quantities. occurred At midnight of May 7th, in A. Appleton,of Oshawa'. - viLbptb, �� . pec q Give tie a call on repairing or when - front of Jahn T. Stephenson a reatau• hie slaters,Miesea Ellett And•EiisnbPth, 28i.f buying a new car. raat.'Pickering Village, when an auto at the homes of W', 0. and Ed, Will. �~ N. J. Chapman ~`Pickering [ in which she was riding,and driven eon, respectively. _ � s Vfeil'owfB (�,ai•a E by El A. Brown, of Toronto,ran into Mrs. Carl Devitt attended a 'recep- vt vt a Bell tele hone ole. completelytion and farewell in Toronto last week : ICoek$hntt end g f wrecking the car. seriously tojur}nto Dr. Gordon Agnew, who has been ;More e' BI'OilghB,n] Brown and Arthur Jarry, ' another recently married and° going out to Fleur Plows occupant of the car. was resumed on China as a Miesionarv,� Tuesday afternoon. The first session The Brougham Women's Institute AND REPAIRS Phone 505 Pickering of the- inquest, conducted by Dr. V. E. will hold their regular monthly meet- ' qq Ciartwright. Coroner,was held on the lug at 2,90 p. m. on Tuesday, Sept. the : KILLS THE BUGS .Boder Twine 8 in. Grain Grinder . day following the accident, but bad to l8th;at the home of Mrs. Burk. A be postponed until Brown and Jarry, good programme of vocal and instru- Parte Green 75 Cents " _'_Reg, Roan Shorthorn Bull, _ LLtOTT who were being treated is the Oshawa mental music, reading@ eic.is being ar- Arsenate of Lead 45 cents per lb .., born Sept.29tb,I=. Hospital, were sufficiently recovered ranged by the ladies of, the Institute 2J The for$1.00 ' to attend and' give their .evidence. and the young ladies of the neighbor- `... F'.,Disney, GreeIIW00d Col. J.E. Farewell, K.C.,wagpresent hood. Everybodv come and enjoy a Standard Patent Preparations 420 . Phone Pick 714 - Youge&Charles Ste,Toronto' Brown, the Bell Telephone Co.and the In the departure of Miss Ida Bate Provincial Highways Department from here,to Stratford, we have lost --!Crede Drugs always on hand , + 91"* Is well known se THE HIGH GRADR Were each represented by Counsel. one of the most highly respected citi• s SThe evidence went to,show that the zena of this place--&woman' of sound ;�etonlf s ()iomfectioneries. v r ACOW Iaadtal a 8CHOOL. Keep demand for- our art had driven about 175 miles dur judgment and otid,heart, earnestly ''r r • Graduates all the time. Do not' �ag he day and were in an exhausted entbuMastic in ell good work for the Magazines. L1C� Chopping condition, Evidence was also pro- moral elevation of the people of this fool with education. (let the Best. duced to show that they were going community. Having lived in this "Wholesale 'tobacco < � .,, AND FL kKING at a high rate of speed,and were also vicinity for over twenty years. then It always pays, Our record for on the wrong side of the road. Atter best wisbee of our people go with her ' an prepared to do 'Chopping and considering the evidence the jury re- to her new.home. ICKERINGNEWS Oat Making every Monday.-... placing students in . _die is nn-. t-irzad a.verdict-in--w-hicb-it Cates _ - of. the driver n ]Exhibition of • Ee M WE 1 �` a� -- We believe tbat Lhe accident occur -+fte -Toronto n excelled in Canada. Write for red through fatigue ie Stoneboats For Sale Catalogue. Commence nava, dulling his sense of per.eptlon. The now over and the verdict dose not iacrifuioate any one, fall weatlker has been felt. Slight , Joha F. Bayles;,Civrmont. - -------W. J. Ritiott, Principal o Brown.-who w�not tresponsibility e fit pbpe _ ft nfrostaoesa are ve lbeiaeadg oesamined in --cenrred and Vete;FICU �e`� 'sIIT�84II - Y _ 4+� �w pal condition for.driviag a car. p;<Eratiou fof RGar r �s 1W►I'a an4i a"` 'RE:`J,'"��'�eN:'a_.a...�..:. : .A\.,a: .. ., :.: d''�•, '..n- , � .. , ?. •v :. `"b'EYt. $: 4- f8 .t':a';'x .:a•.,`..,•=sta"a',v'..e r•„'4it-svr n,:.�',.....� .uarH-•, 9 ',,.vi yr+ s: .$',.. 5'£?�;�'•t M.•< ,'•w �,:' ,,�*.7..i.��.ti�"� } >w, '.,�..� '� 'S„ T - ,- --,4j, - �e---;-.-. -,..;, ,�7-*-'h� ,- - ,;0a-�-� 11 -1y;4­-­1---�t1 -"Z; ��K-�4w. .-�;.' '%,t�-,� .,�Z I 1�t'tr,wi, MW , ,- -o- -4 ��b-,.-At��Zv*----W,. ..- -!F�­ ,7�'t � ,;'.��,"­��:�� �-4�,.$��4,zw--­ - , �, .F.", ,� M, '. ­ , , g�� - ?, .... I $ -iz;43imp"-�- ­7"Se-­a.-,, , ", -7%Q - , ; ­ - "n.Z.� � , MV,Tm - , ,7 �F�, , J�,-.,�V­T,-Z,-O-A7 - ,�o',�:­r,-­" "1p, . . '. 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Nitre-tenths of our thinking to sub- In some tropical Ian �,�.!,., - ��. :,*-- . ,, , . .....* k--g ,gles,there are . , � -� ... . ! � "I I I � - �. . , � , . -Aotl- . -- - I.--'.1 . .. , * , , �1- . 1. ��-' -,SOUMLY f : ..�-' '. � . I I V, &," 71�1 � . ­..- conscious. It might almost be said Plante'whose stings are dreaded quite � .� . - . ­� �.­. I. - :-�f,6, , .R�,, ­ .. . �. . .1, . . .� �*.",'j�' - -".-, �-, . I " that we Press A oertsin button sad as much as the bite of a polq�onouss .I.. �'�' , , , . , ,:, :I 1�1!4;�,�- ,1 I I. .-:1: , - . 4. .1";- - - 1!��... '11� 11� ,� , I �- :. ­ . ..- It thinking Is done for us. . snake., In Cehtml America.there IS ­,��, "L- , I � t � -.�-,�..,:t 1. , - 11 . & " L I ­ - ..I—, . - sleep some Part_ which Is a .distant - I .-.., �- 7 1..-.­� , , I—1".... During 9% of our mind a terrible nettle w . ­� . il .., ... � ,, � -. ... �7! 1 . ,:,--,;1 � in seeking sleep, many.people make is working; and It to best for us not cousin of that which grows In our own I, 1,.­ I ot"..�.� 'r 7"'..-;�--111 1.- 1 - . I . , L� �. ... - .1- .1 q�',',..'4001ri . . . . . I � . *'- -:�.�.. '��­�, A ,4. I I to try to stop work altogether, but to hedges. , . I. -1 I. . 7�­ ;�,-, .� -., . � . I . . .. �- . .� I . .1 . 1: .1.1 ,7�­ i The first is that they "try to get to direct the mind to do the work that The stem, leaves, and flowers are . I .- .- .. .­ I i.. .1 ­�:' I , ...I Is I- - .. ,. :� 1 7 -�e ,. - �. - Gi ,---=� sleep." Thlis Is one of the very worst will help ourselves and others most. covered with long, sharp, stinging . . . ­ . --I � . :: :.�, j.; . " " , . % �', . , :.. ... . . . . .. ,­ . ..1 100 ;1 So it may be the most effective plaa,hairs, really tubes made of very. brit-' , .,�; ,i7. :ways. Sleep often comea.when it in 1� ....... " , , -- --- - .. I. I ",.L,, .. not eouSht, and perhaps even when It to direct the subconscious mind, first, tle tissue. When one of the�se is - .., ­ ' ' � '7'�' '-- :,".", ', ' 'L , ,' AS . .­ . I 6_Z -L 1� t'��e�':�._ L � :.� t , ­I L, - -* ,;�J,. , .. ..�, .-.. �.. � ,:.:, ,. r � - '15'UndetirabI6, in 611-3-a 411111-124 A to ihink,of something restful, and to I touched It breaks diEgonally, ,leaving Dissiblve in - L � � L �­. I ,� ­� ull Sermon. . S I � 0 L- .1: ­"? Z�. - ,-�: ,d . � . . . . .1 . .�.­­-.­. , , concentrate on that, and thea to doing a kind of sharp funnel. . . I..'' -.. . ..... . , ­ , . . . .��. �.­! . 11- ­ ' . . .1 .. . . .. -- I tai .� -boiling water ­:.- : - ­�'. ­ '. ­ � .1. Here am a few and harmless useful work In helping othe a w] .-�. . !. - I 1., ­. I.: L 0]� The pplut penetr!iated Into` the flesh .I � .. ��: r . �o are . ��: . I . : � " I . -��o�­'� 1110196 to healthy Sleep: L -in difficaMes. Otherwise the ,mind and the poison Is poured into Me I I -.- , *. , .�,�..:. . :11 . 1. , ,, I , �1. . ,.. .1 ­ , . .­_�,- I . . .. , � I ­­4 .'-� : Tbe Aret is deep and full breathing. I I. '? . , - . . � .'........ � . �­il� . . , may roam about �t random, and we wound from a gland In the plant. .: ... ���, I -';V . No ''... I I I- ..� I . .. .1. I I­,�� .- ..--J I say I .1 . - . ., 1.4 ...", I bav4) kwwn peoph'to object and may not get really health' The "cruel nettle," as this plant Is 4- * , "I .JtJM . . T weep. We . -.1'. 7.. ,�.:... .** 1. .p . . . . ... -7, t". , . t deep and full breathing Is a Cure -- � TrIQ %� . � . , L should tell our subconscious mind called, does not often cause death, I �.',., ­I.L ' - .t .. .. . , _ umay things---sach As worry what It is to do during -sleep. I though Its stixigs r:eeult in sores that .. .-. .. . . .. �r �'. . .L.,.'r for so . � % .. L. �, - . I . . y L�. . � - ­ . I . I­ '�';v - i � . - i . , . � - - . - , ­ and norres, as wells consumption The Diet Cure. . are painful for a long time. But there , .Z . �:�_...,L,1*,& � - , , . 1. . . 1 - ''...., , .�­ � . . . I - .. 1. I ..�."-.-.:� . �%L�"..:,!! . 1. ­�.� I . ,VkA I . `��I , ,& � N4.�'. '­: POO . , ir , and r cliculatlon�-­that'it cannot Then •there is the diet tu" ' for art othev plants In South America and - 1* .31 , 4 I.I.-.--.,��; ,. - ,:�.. - : - , 9004 0; ­ I , but stu y ness; and hem M Im' portant- in the Ent whose poison is .- . --- , r.. . . I..- .. _,�L* : � '- - ­ .. ­Y, ---- - 'S.4 -eft- � . . ,. I . ­�,"..:­�'­ .W , , I .I ..., r . I . . . � �� r . . .: ,. . I . . . .. �: ­:.. moi 1h4b more troubles any one practice meAter Is not what. we'have have j . that will kill human bet in a very � ... .� I . 1; .',.4' ... us% be it um u 096 . .:. .� , . , , :. - ., - . � *� '7 11-L can Cure at the Game tim0w the more fore we want to go-to sle". T �-lm-� short time. . ;,. ., . .I-. . .24 �.1% I � I ' h . . %­ .....�?,-.. :_. , -, . '.I - �;, : ...Use enough to get I I . . � .- 1. �-11. ­ . . . I . I . LL. . ; Is that aor­- I .. ­ - ­ - L �;­`­r 5 CO portaIK-1:11A ng is to get-th-0-10-0-cT-pure -Irt-every case Nature has-devised ­:.i�7- L 1,�. , . - . I"I �2­ ., ,--ni"t1be. , " . , -7-7-76ig asting su $ �.'­,- �-, � .r ,, and to get'the circulation right. . i a ���. - j�g -r,,- - - . This the sting as a protection. The plant . I---_-`41111111111pp" ,-,�A, . ,4 . -. � r - , ­ � . ­ FightIng,insorrinle, .� . -is juicy and but for its poisoned wea. . r .. _ �.,��'� -1 � , r .. Is 'not a matter of, the last meal we . . . . . . ­ . ...rr. It we have a tool that o= perform take in the day; it may require weeks Pons would be ea-ten by Insects and . r, ' ;;W�-L'�� Big lasting' suds-rose � " . .. ..-:.1: �-�- , ­ 0L.l... only one function,-it to lose valuable and -weeks of sensible diet to get the animals; as It Is, It Is allowed to grow , --on "L - I '.. r-� ­ 4 ­ . � . - ...s' :: , , . �. : �-�_29;�,,1. . . ' .� � -..'?,ft Q�F­, � than s tool which can perform twenty L. I ., _:':-;". .� _'r ....,L:' ;s-7 -whole syst�m clean. undisturbed. ' . . ...-. . ; .secret o� Ringo s amaz- �'. . .- - .,.:-...L. * , I. ;;;; - ' - ed ' ' led . e � I . ..-, I . :. . . .� - 'r � !� tasks. Breathing may be con2,pej Often sleepteesnese is accompan . I . . . .��..... . . . . � . , r , 1'�� IL . . - ; ..Ang power to di-asolve ,- soah a'n. hou ' ZV�f.,-- With IS Plecs of machinery which ,can by cold feet. The coldness is due to ..� , . 1. . If`-� ' L � be employed for a number of dl Any OW Bones? ­ I jig" . '­''. I different clogging of the blood,otreem; and this * '* ­ dirt. If you.-,-clon't get - '- -,or. more, 0r.a-A , - I I �4t,;:,Z "r . -----,-:--,1.,.,..- ,?, -_... r : -- . ­ , new. I Clogging L is I -, . . . if wou " 1 - , �V . . , . - .. . usually caused by wrong .Most of us have a dim idea that I I . I� � ­ tod'kibeiss.1,ha.h"$ . .. I I .....L , 1"2�---'" full ' briia;thlug foods and.drinks. When once the bones are of some value. . L.1. .. � .. .L4 IV I., �. .. . Iftt tbe' deep and lasting suds, you have �L. (Ca. C, , . . V;D41X " . . , a,. .. � ... , , Dot be strained; It most be so- blood becomes pure .�L� clean and l Bone meal is one of the most vale- :not used enough Ringo. . - - I . 7 . I . I . .I .-. . �.­ . I �!Q :� - . - . .� - � , . ,777,0 ��Jj�:t," dicirdlim to a rhythm.* A. certain num- strong, we am three-quarters of the able of fertilizers. It is good--for fruit ' . -­ : � �'�P'. � . -�',-�, ber of "b to," for'..Instance. may be WILY towards healthy sleep. I tree&. roses, potato", .and most vege- ' ' ' .. 11 A, ­ on ' ' ­r �,- 1, . - ., . .'. . �.,.��2,­� siren for the inbjl��, a certain num- I . After' soaking. only the most 1 soiled clothe* ams . . -1-." - ­­ �-,,,, . � .-ji t * ', . % tables. for It Wnf&fn$ bah Phosphate . . - L . . 5P ":' ; bOr for tbo'bokling in of the breath, . , ... �� L I . of lime and ambtaula. * ; a light*rubbing with d Ringo. -.- ,._ . . ..'� a oW,t&JA U,IqbW for the exhjklft.. _ Th Double Even - , . I � .ry I $7,�,� , and . e Do t I I But bones produce other valuable . .. . I . - ... ' ' - , . I . . , i .� . - 1 , � .. - � � Jk .eWtikft number for rest beom the Jennie' was learning to read and materials besides ferttldz'. . Treated - ..... 11 �.. , - , . or. .-.;'-.':-1 I` S-w I � . . � . Z;�t'.� ��, 104Mt. InfulAlus. . - spell. but It we& very hard for bear to . Your clothes don't need boiling if you use Rinsm �' �: I alffi* In. a sort steam tank called a "dl- . I L . - -�;. �- . . I . ' - cottons, . .. . . . : . : - . , �.t��,��, Then there are meatal belps. Iiia remember what bar teactow told her . .. . .I.. I . - , , .ximftr," they give large quantities of .-But if you like- to boil your white cot tons, use ,r k, . , . . L.-.... , % ��­I ,t-%�-,, . book published Some years ago, din- about Pronounclac a double letter tat and clue. Bones fresh from the " . . . . . I'� I . ­ . I . , �, . , .. �­r"-' -L."titled "The�Mjpdotary enough Ringo solution -to get the Bud& you like. - - ...-. , `.�-� � of Sleep." the when she came to one. butcher's shop give twelve per cent. . R. . I-0 , ­ - Ikether po&Ad out how, during sleep, She would say "a-a" or 1% e or Ist of fal� which p . L . ly tch Is used rinsci �. .. .. * . I , L ".1 ' ' . .0i r. , ­: . : . .- I A : Uis parts of us-of which we am sot " Instead of "double or or "double making . -- I I-.' ­ ..t",I ' � '. MA ug wap ..I PaIly fo"" 7- - .-' Ringo is made by Me larea4map make" ,.,. . , , , --1. � � 'j: L . , - . I L . . , . I I. L. - ..- GoneeiMM (it In not accurate to IMU . � I . es.-and so on. As for the glue, this in treated so . .. - i - - 11 � � . them URWDSCIOUS pasta) we at work: Her teacher had one day drilled her that it is divided into two different . - ,: ..�. .,in' & wadd to do Me fam6 wash as., . . . I .. � ..."..� ­ � . - ` -.' ... . ;. . . .... . L . ­ --- I I il� ,� A at� -i:beory IS that we never eonsideirably on this matter of Spell- qualities, the finer of *h4ch becomes _ owdy and safely as LUX does fate M&4& .. ..." . ­ .. .1 6-- .. . W'- - - � . r1111-*- ,. tat 000vieWy., We are always work- Ing- 81110�UY Sift4orwarda, Jennie was gelatins and be the basis of table jel- 1 , EN.-� � L I .­ ­ . . , ­ ' 140. : Ili*. If Dot an the conscious plans. called On to redid. lies. . - 1 . . : :... I-, I- I I .I- .- ,. '- LEVER BROTHERS LIMITED �.--- � . I� .' - - ::"'�_1!jL . .. ,then an the subcomelous * the super- ­ ,- 7 - . I ' P, ups -_The. -mads from bones is put up --�.�-- -- - ­ ---.- - �--L'­ I The .Pamgmph began. ty - . - - I --- -----�-­-.--- F46-I t * . .I... ',- .. TORONTO - . JM ­ '. , ... - . I low pis.ne. - . . ' Lacy.' cud Jannis read it trlim,Phaut- In a dried state. and before use must �'._ . .. . .. � I . . i - '­ ­, ' ' . - . - N.,#. . ' , , . - " L 'We are a of work an the ly.: I - .. .. I .. Igg, � ,�: aware a mus- . -. . I be mixed with a little water .and - ' ,; "Double-up, Lacy!- , , - -- ' i�r� e.� ; ----- ,plan ft"..�. - ­ e, except for a. good. deal of . . - . J heaked. I . . . - t. , �.�L - - - � - - --- -L'L � . . - - -• - - ,��t,I-' . - - . - Pins in Beer .­omblincAbom In use at'tbe prueza .. . % ., ." .... -­�nff time. . �. . ; - � * I I - . - . I - , . .: 'L' - - � - ­ - - , i- . It was not until 1940 that Solid- - 16 . I -,�.' - ­ .. ,JA&i;P� -­ . ' - .. . - - . � ­ - . I- .i . - . �­�' . , . � . ­ - . .... ­ 11 . - .. ..� , � " ­­ -, . I ill . .�. . . :.- ,� . - .,� . 1 . I .1, . . I - -.,..:, ,. .. . . � . I-" '.� �:,�, �L L�,:� . . .. I . � - . I. . L., - . , . .... . _.�: . . I -. . -j .. i5 ,� . .I I I . headed Pins came into general use. . so _ � �,�,;, I . .� ;; ". . . - I . -, I .. .. ��­. � ­ .. � - : . ­ I. . .�- I .. � . I I . :. 1, , � F . . . ;�..1: . . .I .. . '.� � . : , � ...: . . . -7 . I .� . ­ : .. - I - . , !. - � 7 :w ,.�-,­ . � I . .. �. ' , . . -'�-1 I , 1. . . : � I ­ . , . - - ' � .... - - � , About that time an Amertcan uazued' .- Plan M Iscarritid.. . .11 "" ' . . . I ,. 'L� ': I r -'­ . . 'W . . . ,Wright patented a machine which; Voice at the otbe- end --Is that you..' �. 11.�� 4 ., . J � . . 5 & ,, � . L . .. - . . . . . � - I . . I I -1,. - . - . . ... ­ . . . minute. - . . .- . . - ... .-- .. - , -- L-: .. . . .- .1. � .... 'i.- ­ . could turn out 160 plus a M Jdarling?" .. , ,�,-�. - - . .�; '.- - .' - � ' '. L. . I . -, . �. iM ,. . 1. I L... .. ­ r" ' ­% L � ..1 , - *: I -.- - ­. . ,W , .). - .1. 4 ,,�,. :L"7 . ..1 . , , I I ..�... ­ -"Er-yss.' . I 111. 2�, , . , . . . . ­ -� , .� .. 1. . �­ , ­ - - . .I �, . . . ­... -I i 4Z,- �t . . . I . -1 I. . - , I. . .. ,:' t - - .." !: -1.1 L ­ . . - , I- ,-• '­--. � . . . ,I � Vokw­:"Oh. ,good! How's the oUl . ""', :� . .. .. . ­ ­ � ... In the manufacture, of modern plus i MutY P&tei -. L , ,&;� j, I . � :--�....­ .1 .. r� .-, I., , . brass wire is used. It Is drawn to the 1 �` � . � � . . - I I I ­ ­ .. ­ 1 '3�� �, � ­­ ­ ­ �. -- -1 . L . -1 .. ,`L . I - . - . . - FPS . . .... - i, . . required length and pointed-by means boy's gout, MY get? I me" to Say. 9, L:"'.�. �� � ,W0.1.4-- . �. ,.... I !i 41 L. . � I . M .�. -AW .. I . ­� - L . - Cutter. while the beadS he stili has it rii come round to-night, . ':� -, �. 1 . . i*a-revoWIng � : I , . -,.,. - I � I N . . . , . -- -&--A hnt If hA hgoegen't ImIll go ant 0 Soule . I , ..� L .. . 1111M I., I I - Vm%�.,�,i. , . . I.- 11 !%Of the pine are boiled In weak beer to show I" I I . . . "' ' L L -1 A I .I . -. . ­ 'L '' , . I I. � , � I ., . I., . - . . I ,. . . 1. I.... I - : ­ -. . . .� ,- , - .,� .. ,, ,� - .: -L . .7i � --I... ­ .'­ .S - lk:�, -I', , . . . . � � I ,� . .,, - � 7. ; .... ."I 0 , - � ,..,., . . . 1 . 1". ­ ­�,L* ­ 77 remove grease and other matter. Thise, - � , . . .. . ... -1 .� _ - !- . - - I h. , .1 � ­ . . , ..:�� , . tbey-sre given a bright silvery ap i I;P4 . . .. . . : . .1 � Ilea.- . -- �. .-Argument for Industry." ­ �., . . I . � . ' ,� . . � : I ance by coating them with tin, or , ' . . . . .?1. 1�­ . - . .. I � ,o �� 'L ... I .i . . Old Han-"I'll give you a piece of .- ...� ,:: , . ­,.. :, LL . "Coloiring", as ii is called. . . -­,.. . . . �;i - th: _­ ' I toward ` e -. . . .-9 r�1..�- , � 1. � I . . . good advice," ­ . �-� . L. , I . .. . . I � . . . . - The moirt costly plus are those made I Younr Hen--­­wbat to it r- .:,� % . ...L -�. . . . L . � . ;I .�. .. . 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Low, an English inventor, '-'r �•,<> •: •�; , '� • betimes it' possible w get into con The EndleBs String °'iCan Be Had Thirotngh Keep;ikg t r anenicatian with Mars,. by mesas ot, xr „ the Blood Rich and Pure. light signalling. • `There are several known chemical - a A girl's -coinplezion is something means of produciri; s tight screen of a timate than a matter of concern to her f ` unity. It as an Indication of the state sufficient size which 'would last long V . t enough to be noticed by the Martians, of-her health. Pallor in a growing girl Y wt if such exist," he said. "I think a ” • I` .insans a thinning of the blood. Erup• sukRable screen.could be set out on a #Ions mean impurities in.the.blood. high altitude by airplanes, to eliminate Mothers should be watchful of their as far as possible the effect of air and ` 7, - '.daughters' complexions and see to it I clouds,. which .combine to make diffi- ?•� i ," �these suns .are corrected-not {�t, cult say observation of, the earth,it- movered up. self.,. i When.a girl in, her teens becomes ` Dr. Low coaaidern wireless waves ?pale and sallow,. eapbelAlly if, at the leers practical, as,they travel in curves, _ acme time,. she Shows as Inclination to lire easily, a listlessness and last- making it dt•ffieult to gauge the target. r teaiioa to her work or studies, she He holds it ludicrous to expect to find. Ask a friend to take off his'coat. 3 �" -needs Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, a tonic jthe IwoMastlaas' life simile to our own. Tie the ends of a string, about nine a' •�' -.which directly and . :,pacifica'lly tor-I "Some Years ago we thirlgh4 that feet long, together and slip it animals and plants were the 'only over his right arm. Ask your friend- >'ecta the condition'from. which site is things which lived," he said, "but now to place his right hand in one of Bufferin;, A chemical Raalysis of the I we know there is life in everything. I the pockets on the right side of his ^''blood of such a girl would show•lt to vest. So far the trick Is easy-but` be, deficient in just this_slam have never seen anything y ►t whirls „ Dr Ask Pink .Pills can sdpply, o Ask him, to remove this string "The Martians might be able to see from his arm without breaking.it, c but the physical algae are plain. The by heat waves. A small difference is girl' with a bad comp:ezion, or who untying it or taking his right hand our physical makeup would revolution- out of his vest pocket. It seems " '- suttees from occasional besdaches, :•� l who h eaallp tired and breathless at• !ze our world and ideas of living. It we impossible but it can be done. Show. were bora with.eyes having only your friend how to do it by putting - 'Car slaght exertion, shouts begin tisk• the string,on yourself is the man- ' Ing Dr. Williams' Pink Pills at once. slightly different lenses to normal we ner indicated'and proceeding in this _ a _ good ,appetite, sparkling eyeq-And would.see the air around us full o! manner: h ;roar cheeks follow the fair use of'this le and our bah -star a taass of.hoe With the left 'hand, reach inside T6TObacco dF rible looking creatures. the vest, out through the right ariamedicine. "- - You can et Dr.WIIiiama`Ptak Pine Dr. Low disagrees with those.who hole and grasp the string. Pull It s assert the Martla.ns are more ad- through the armhole. Then put the through any:dealer In medicine or by vanced than eartbings. "If they were,1 loop over your .,head, and then INS - h mail at 54 cents-a box from The Dr., through the opposite armhole from T` they would have found some means e " W111iams' Medlelae Co., Brockville, the Inside of the vest. Reach up ere this of communicating with us."he Out, said• under your vest end draw the string - d around y body. The finish +� packa s. _.,a -- - own ¢ oar y. g es l r of the-stunt will now be apparent. ....Why T eY Fluke These are culled from a�coliection A i UOD MEDICINE Drs- the striae down oyes *your of recent schoolboy howlers: feet-sand the trick !s done. "A gram widow is the wife of a dead (clip this out and paste it, with R ' �e�etariaa FOR THE BABY ether &f the series° in a scrapbook.l Robert' Burns. There are 231,649 post offices and er "Oceanica Is that. contineat whiten , 5 .pillar boxes in the United _ YieQtor-- Dear me Fancy y'ou'r be- Kingdom.B montskas no land," j 0 "Parallel lines arra the same din- •Nothing can equal Baby's Own Tab- Ing called Robert Burns'-why, that's ' Umace all the way and do not meet nn- lets as a medicine for little ones. They a very well-known name." 'rasa you bead them." are a lazative;•�mlld but thorough in e e Native-"Nae dant it to: i've'bees •.Louis SVI was gelatined during action.. and never fail to relisve con- 1, blacksmith .im the plate for sigh on ' stipation, colic, colds and simple g,- the French Reoolutiou." + 1 forty years.•• EYES "Palsy 1s a kind of new writer's fevers. Once a mother has need them I�^'a f.• ahs will use, nothing else. Concerning .,t+ � .tll� " them Mrs. Saluet6 Pelletier, St. Daman \ 1) Refreshes Ti!T'ed Eyes l,. „ Letters la. sloping print are h7writes:-"I , America's Pioneer Dog Remedlee Wit,,t"rWeCo•,C3ilcasodorBveCa-Book, "- des Aulaines, Que.. writes:-"I always Book an z aterics' keep a bog of Baby's Own Tablets In .� - �-\ DOG DIS EASF.S � A2thaugls some kinds of fungus are, e ho-ase. They are the best meds- revsli� ov m rasa cine r know 'of for tittle ones and I � to ons �i . : " � 1y the author. :'lmhued_stith_a._deadly rwisoa no in-� Im tient sect or bird ever falld a victim tis', � be-without them." N. cu►r of cues co.. tae. Dfder-�'I .wish bliss Muffet -would : - Tablets ale sold'-by medicine dealers — In wed � etrM _ theiat. or by mall at 25c a hoz from The Dr. hurry up: I'm tired of sitting on this ; Now Yet -u.&A. a Perfect evaparitatioa and asset{{Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville. in3et all day! __.. ' proportioning of gasoline and air are Out. MONEY ORD1=R8. \ ,° ' ielaisned for a sew carburetor. ! The worker bee lives six moatlss, Remit by Dominion Express Maisel. , a I the.drone four man"and the female Order. It lost or stolen you get Your Attra�1Y8 �rop�sltl�� { :Keep Minard'e Liniment to the houses bee four years. money back. roe moa with an -ro,"d wsawjf towspaper ezpirleace and $400 - p • H or $500, Agpiy got fd, Wilson ��Q� u� O wn �� The only trouble with "the heights _ lk is _ logtime' after the "height It r ;y of As blLhlni Oo. =+td. 11 Ad a '. street WMt Royalty Gab a Diploma. t haps+ of when he first came to Paris changed. a�entered a motor-salon, to look 'When the Wharton School of Busl-' Ask for Minard'a and take no other. 1 asses admin trsailors at the IIntvetally;over a selection of luxurious cars. At In the Stable last he picked out the most expensive ,r of Pennsylvania held its graduating Women in Egypt are appealing for Minard's !a the beat remedy for __:exert ea this summer many foreign one' a law"to be passed raising the mar- Cuts, Sprains, 5wel:logs, Collo, S� with f, .: 'I will have half a dozen of these,' , • ; ft students received diplomaa and nose tiage age for girls to sixteen. Distemper, Coughs. : showed more pride in the hard veers said the Bey calm Y. and continued his `'�,, bit of sheepskin than a scion of Orion- n°akzna purchases on the Classified Advertisements And Have HeiUI�J H same scabs now and then. • W royalty, Vara Vtrkkorn, who is a Regular shampoos with " And hair* l,p s good story told by lr•vza masa•-corm raom NT oar`s Goa pp will � the etslp oousch of the Hing of Stam: him. A Frencb police== stopped it csO )- " mss r-w 1-mm I heakh Before ahem t` By very ancient tradition the buss- lease. rs twu Dr. W-Mato° snue• tion atoas. es y pocmi clean�� sAeae activities of copal persons have two seater and, bailing the chauffeur, r spots of dandruff sad itching.If any, asked him for his permit to drive in WASHINGTON Mwao Pass& O` with Caticare Ointment. A clean. .been limited to the narrow but not Paris. The man put his hand is his X e.vs."'rcrworar.roa A W-r-mms healthy scalp means good haft. _aatrultful fields of imposing taxed or pocket, but, as he was about to pro- torr 8.as st.. i>W .ur '�• t res.e at lreoeiptimS for thethem of -this r esh�aa ran wa.r rsawrts Ga. iaa. rs Seas 2Sc dadaeaR a T peSofia ,privy purse voted them by their actor- duos the necessary papers, Mon*W%)x aaes,ls. fir. V. larata ��yw>te MI Aug sabtects Common report has it t'Agent stopped him. Doav iaa.wittiet Nome. �' _'• ;' that Siamese royalty has also kept up "It is ail,right," he said. with a smile. "I'only wanted to,see your per- d - a bard of white elephants to let oft Its mit >i' you hadn't got iii" Mesa energy. M DAVIS Whether Virakora will stick to the Sherlock-Holmes Methods. � =d old days- when he x%9 back to lFiangkak, or branch out for hlmseLt Ia A Poke was played on 81r Arthur VOUS WRECK+ Conan Doyle by a French taxicab ° tame new Ilse,has not beam indicated. driver recently. The man had driven r at may well be that the Slamee�e mon- the has a good many. cousins to beep the world-famous creator,of "Sherlock ap, and that the rimae graduate's Hoharee" from the station to the hotel, 'Te&WomenilawShe Was Re;to6i n rough.acqualartaacie with Amearlcan .when he received his fare he said, / by Perfect Health L iia Mer c1, M. Conan Doyle 7 nethoda is commerce, h d,ostrr and a . . @nonce will not prove unacceptable to "may,how da you know my unmet" ,UNLESS you see the name "Bayer" on- tablets, you Pin1;6'im's Vegetable Compos , asked Sir Arthur. Winnipeg,explited Man.-"L. cannot spbak .' use' •Well;air, I have seen in the parpera cies not getting Aspirin at all _ tohrlrly of what Lydia]✓.Pink ' x that you were coming from the South b tam by the Doien. of'France Co Perla. Your general a e Vegeta 1 e C q W pound has done' 4 _., The gay o2 Tunis, who Is now on an pearance'told me that you were Eng- me. 1 wa� ne t Official visit.to Pari& is wall-known as lfsh; your hair had been clearly teat Wrack,ap i just - -s teller=ot-good-stories,- anal figures cut by a barber ot. the South .at � lurks�ipyseif to } t as the 'hero, or perbaps the France. •I putt, these tndieatiaas-to ,. 'r: worst. Even Ob ! Victim, of many a true one. The most glether, aad I saw your nems on your amusing of those about bdmself is per-,luggage!" - l a$ f a - scream if the nut het awayfro rRailroad• Man. Gives � � � - � ��� � � •• a �`� me. I could not e' F VVV ► o'" �� speak rigght to Out Surprising Facts 'd` said he coals do nothingfor me'My ll „ band' ro d - b other advised me to take the e �+ Vegetabl Compound and I started stat any in my tamity wars sickwithfearfully weak the care of our five -y = -� - --- - - o and ur o � se -I-ws w -a it trouble or run-down condi- ciilldren and the housework was more - was nes e, not a bau+• r more it s tion, I woubal ld rather have one bottle, than she could do: - den. Now I have a e bouncin and am able to nurse her and en�oyydo- at Tanlac.than sIl the other remedtee "After her first few doses of Tanlac w' ing my work. I cannot help recoil!" ' x put together.'' is the poiftive state I my wife was like as entirely different '--Accept only an "unbroken package" of "Bayer Tablets of mending•such a medicine, and any one � anent of F. A. Barroweliff, 8 Locomo+person, • and hasn't had a' sick spell ,',Aspirin," which contains directions and dose worked out by seeing me before I took it, and seeing Live St., Hamilton, Qat., weal-known since she quit'taking are medicine Biz ale now, can see what it does for me.I ' h icians durin 22 ears and roved safe b millions, for -yardman for the Grand Trunk Rail- months ego. Tania has certainly p Co1dS g y p y am only too pleased fyon to use mp goad. I been a blessing In our house, find we testimonial. Mrs° LY DAvla, "My wife's health was restored by are glad_to recommend it." Headache RheumatlSl7t McGee Street, Winnipeg, Man the Taaiac treatment in such abort or- Tanlac is for sale by all good'drug• `Toothache "Neuralgia :.:NeuTiti$ Lydia F,. Pinkham's Private Te:E- der it we 3 astonishing, for sire sattar-I gists. Accept no substitute. Over 37. Book upon "Ailments .Peculiar to _011a_ Earache Lumbago Pain, Pain worsen will be sent you free iapogk ad-wo-twTiblY with _._..--- regn eat. Write to the Lydia E.Pinkltam aches, sleeplessness and kNNt of ap FIaady "Rayer"boze�o -12 iab7ete=Also bottles o[2�and 7n0=Drtt�giata Ea-; g;�at �'hfa DoolE petite that I thea;ht she would break Tonlae Vegetable Pith are Nature's Aspirin le the trade mark (reSLtered in Canada) of Bas•* K2enfactura of >Tn,r,- contains valuable taformatim' A ` acetic.1daster of Salleyneacid. While it is well knows that Aspirin means i.•ver dews completely., She weal meat Lf- o$rn remedy.for constipation. 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'ro the iJnltes sad Cleat - - _ 9T;; to s2.00 in They may not appear of much value Oyerhaulin Painting, sill kinds.,� NC METAL TOPS to some, but to one who knows the R. �RU$$ER RIX c pleasure with the gun or the fishing repairing done. IRnitiQti JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor. rod for an hour or. a day (and'I am a.spec Lacge•.Stook _ Prices Rlghtr -- - ; only one of many who take the same Your old Ford,tog re-covered Interest and pleasure in these road. ' for >lil8'00, ° �: ,NOTES AND COMMENTS. way's)I think these roads should not in any way be given over or let to a Berry, Poynter XXX"PICHLINa 'VINEGARS -- - 'The coal strike has been averted' few grabbing, envious people,mostly Pure Apple aider, 48 cents per gallon those who pay no Lazes In this town- -Pure as an agreement between theoper• ship. Please let ns remain British ; White'Wine, 45 cents per gallon r ators and the miners has been subjects. upholding British laws that a n h Irk L t 1 !O r' Pure Malt, Bo cents per gallon ' all roadways leading` to- water must PTheae,are rile Car xeached, whereby peace will reign remain the property of the public. very beat vitleaairs on the market and your pickles are r`` t in the camp for the next two . Thanking.;you; 'Mr. Editor, for this bound to•keep is you use our goods. f space: I remain years.. Both`sides seem to be , Yours.truly ixed -icyperfectly satisfied with'the result 'FARMERS e Jos B. GORMLZY' ,} A bf "their deliberations. Appar• Dunbarton,Sept. 1Qth. 1923. >hiow is the tiros is see about.patty . Plekliilg 8pfies � ' , Seed Powder :entlp both have won their pointe, Harness needs. and the-loser "twill likely be the n ':;' Gnirr , Root EvetythinR needed ublic, who will have to a D A CORD'V F We have on'haad'a.good attpply Powder Ginger' for Pickling p p y Pos g Q, ' of Harness rid Accessotles sibly a dollar extra a tun for their . at vaiians.grices p, coal. It is said 'th'1«t,the atilt Funeral D:1'@Ct01' �. / ,�/ H A R 0 S Q 11 a p Give us'*a tel'aI 'and be""', , ' ivill be protected so thaethere will . Licensed Embalmer ca>iti tnce.d + •r be no increase in the price. But we U to-date Motor p p- Zggipment• Good Shoe Rye sirigl Service. we will=have to wait to see if that - ���� good fortune awaits us. rf it dose successor to CECIL B Ai LEY - F A- R M L� A N D S w3 we, be greatly surprised. In &HAS. BEIERL. MARKHAMr. ' Harness maker;' , :To buy or sell your farm, consult the Farm Lands Department of she meantime Canadians, at least i Phone 9000 pICKERiNG, ONTARIO' The United Farmers Co-operative Company, sz�x�" in Ontario and Quebec,' Limited. t e should make every effort to secure :coal from other'sources, so that A. J. 4LLI90N, Representative, Pickering, Phone Pick. 1508 Vhf we will not be dependent on the W 'Americans for our supply. t �4 � T A f? R = F One of the best 'advertising ` ° schemes that Canada has adopted �a :.is the Toronto EzhibItioa. While PHONOGRAP14 *RLWOOR©S that may not be the prime motive - "The difference is in the tone." - for establishing the Fair, it is We have s fipe selection of Records on hand, or we would be pleased.. proving of Brest value as as ad- to receive your special orders. Come and hear them. vertiser. The Exhibition hue ,, ., , x .gained stick a world-wide repdta- i PRICE e5 LENTS—WHY PAY MORE?.- 4Kr, tion that it now attracts visitors Buy the beat and get Kitchen Brand Overalls and Shirts, Sherwin- year, many other countries, This � as I w„ 4� ear, both Mexico and Cuba were a Williams Paints. Dominion Express Money.Orders, sE most prominent, the leading sands also. Sealers. Crockery. etc.',from tts. ., from each of these countries being ' �l resent Burin the whole 34 e AlothPr1"' � ° . . ftheFalr. itwa�'th�.aperiod sly ; THORNTON'S, BROtGHAM recognized by those countries.and THE BUSY STORE THERE'S A' RIi;A80N the business with those natiot e Q.will undoubtedly be greatly ir- • — -, kes ago Canadian nadian mothers thers creased. European comtriesals �baking in Happy Thought Ranges. And ough.are becoming interested in the he intervening years Canadian . _ � Hardwan-__Store -Pick ' n• � • -- •� ° 41greatest show on earth," and are women have been preparing their f'I+ sending exhibits to educate our M :Thought Pipe daily meat and baking that delight- le as to their and Combination Hot -.,-"Pastryfo wlilch the Canadian for the purpose of rsstimulating Air llrnwnscesfactrgecbomes. wovens`tffThree hundred us,in Hap"� ]1f a�i_are in need of a Range or Hewer �s Canadian homes have bees made S g , • trade with Canada. That the fair nareal comiort intoppy by Happy Thought Ranges. . ;'is increasing in.interest is shown Hap"'I'�gbt niers 'JDy e e ea y�oeieasing attend �stove-boated douse. home? You sue entitled eo goon b$ ellre .an Ca and BeF3 . once. A fete years ago strenuous results from your baling. Get them _ - _ efforts were made to reach the ' by doing your work on a Happy embody every The Happy Thought 1, million mark. This year, the at y' .; 7dairab eb feature—fuelLomy. - _ : steady was only 7000 less than a ovm goodcooking surfceexcellent million and a half.which objective �appearance,waterrareservoir�, - . .e also supply repairs for"' all kinds O . Y' quid have been reached had the front as desired—and allchose tint weather in the closing daps bees "i°g lust stoves, ranges and furnacesso much. . attachmeata mesa i •.:more favorable.' The vastness of the Exhibition is not, so well LD BY r eaVetr �+ In al �� • ' known to other countries as it J. S.. BSA L _ tet you ©u�hing put rep4.1 might be. This is due to the D O l� a :L�efore the fall rains modesty of the Toronto .people, AT 9itANTFOAD•CANADA• _ ? .': rho dislike blowing their own ! ! J. S. BAL�DON, - ' DICKERING . horn too nisch. When Ameri- a cans' visit the Fair for the first ' 4 :nine they are amazod as its great- - '` `In As these visitors return to NOAH ��pp�, :their rerpectiva homes they make �� Es NFu , 26 Take the Safer Course S good advertisers with.the result ' -,that eitctl Succeeding year sees an EN you cannot spare the time to go to the bank the r� intneicaney large tlamber e _ — moment you receive money, don't risk leaving it is the-. Americana in attendance. The � � � �— house. rd - _ zhibitioa began as a 'provincial — �'` :our nearestbranchFo amount willbbyerdt�ily credited to ttffr+ir: It thea grew until it be. _PI.CKERII�IG your account and you will receive immediate . acknowledg- , .come Dominion wide in its scope, trent: Banking by mail is -safe, simple and convenient. MEAT -..�MARKET -�r and now it 'map he said that it is international. ! •' i HE atrleBS d Shoes Round Roast or Steak, ... _.. ... per lb Y.Bt DOMMON 8"K C.. P. LYND, Manses > ,j ... ,Burloin Roast or Steak, ... 28c " WHC18Y BRANCH, "Porterhouse Roast or Steak, ... 28c: '' . . z�•„• �Re ,.; BROOKLIN BRANCH, G CROSS. Mana>� paifed promptly and satin- Rump Ruaet,... ... .. ' .. E lactiop guaranteed. Fine Rib Roast, ".. 20c " « a , A trial is solicited. Heavy Rib Roast, � 18c ,• _ Pickering• _ Ak t^ ShoalderRoast. 'l8and 18cto= •AR _"RIRECS Pot Roaat 14c " ,..at the. "Corner Shoe Store." Brisket, to boil, J ` 9c b t .. ;Leof Pork,... - ..olareaont, Out, ' Loin of Pork, 2Sc '• - Bresi l k Mother tried to n ak$ �. � = = : The Pickering— hostldet Roast.of Pork. r • Pork Chops, 28c •' Buns, Cakes and Cookies carried by our drivers. mmitt8e Pure Pork Sausage, ... 25c w1anCe Co Phone 900 and have them call. Finest Salt Pork,... ... ... .. 25c - .... Finset Breakfast 'Bacot, piece, Great demand for the The object of this Association is to ggc .. ;- tt�artha Jane" " lessen stealing sinus,prosecute Mild Cured Cotte►ge R,ol sliced, .... ' ' ... f ,� n is (half or whole), $2c - :` .Chocolates �'re del —the bo a ious .Members having propert .toles aomaoaai Back sawn, 45c �� Y 'Try box—they're y ' oats Immediately with an member Cooked Rain,— :'' 55c O k t of Executive Dom any 250 '• - A cool drink at the Soda Fountain goes good when its hot. - A miNes. :, �einere,.. . Head-Cheese,.. ... . . 15c Bnndaes Soda's eto. served in the - Membership tee : n s a.e.tied from as Badman~or; Y' - 'may First and Domestic Shortening, 8 lbs 55 cents Vertex Sanit%ry.Syi3teM_. .- rte , fila-s-iiaao ncPvttesttoa:-- .r----- 16$ _-90 cents " lb prints 18 cen �T t' y , $xse.Com.—L. D. Banks, 0.84 Palm• Fresh Trout and White Fish Evry Friday - Wedding Cakes Our Specialty er.Dons,ld Munro)Pickering.ThWO9 --W.11 r ' '. C -._R +ID, - = _ FICERI1' +C ,H, R. 'M�nney, P�cke. g a n 4 .Y�;a Ar T 'x. ..v' ;s., ,ro„r YY. �,•.. - 5 .,,.ter•: a. ♦ +," ,r-' •.7 c..,�S, 'q s ,�,�.; �n,.�. ..�. �` M �+, •- .r. '< s7.�}p �' "4*, 1 � .y, &:•:tt. 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Madil� spenc..A ,Dallars In Your 'oChidlow ase in Toronto ockem Mrs.Yillenue is moving into J: gew days last weep with their Bundy'a'apartments. ` daughter in Stouffville'. 1 . 1l -_ ' R. J. Mann and Mr. Fleming Hugh Gregg and Fcaok B®reI&YY _ Throu h Time Saved ds r F were at Vineland on Monday. report bumper crops-around Hind- - Dr.French and familyare visit- ersle , 9ask., being the best since y You've idea fixe time saved with a Tomato and a inlz at the a>aanae for a raw days. 1915. Toronto Grain Grinder on your farm. Think of 1��quicker ' D:A. Scott is spending a week's • The Globe says that we are go- oder, �-yaeation with friends in London. arLengine.will do the work when attachyd to ourpulper,gri _ See.our New Ginghama;-aed " Ing to have'&wedding in our town. y J. Fingold is taking a few days Why, not hAve more of these pleas- saw, cu box, cream separator, fanning mill or pump. It's a' Chambrays. vacation which heir spending in ant events? teady worker, requires.little.attention. operates'econ�lcall}Don the city. Mr.. Dave rerosene. ,'A full'line ofdesigns. 1.Pa�pere, ' hire. Wm. Hopkins, of Midlapt�; Rev. Dr. Simpson, y newee . and Mre, and Mies Macke of To With a Toronto Crain Grinder, too, you'll save hours on every tripr called on'Claremont friends on. route, spent a couple of days 'last to the mill. I know it will fill your needs, either for coarse or fine :Monde week with Ira Boyer. chop. efficiently and economically. All built�with extra capacity. . Ladies' Bummer' Underwear' and Harold Dickenson, who is on the• y P ;Hosiery*at right prices. sick list, ave are pleased to report Miss R y Walker•returxsed to.the I'll be ad to city on 9nnday evening after Men's Summer. Shirts, new pat- b improving. - - spending a month here with her I �� aeras. ''Alen's•Underwear, Chas. Meal, of the C.'P�R., was sister, )ii;s Hattie W-41ker. I;r or any other 2-piece and combin. ' town on Tuesday renewing old - Rrm;'and'8irs. Nalker.ofToron= �' Toronto labor- ations. acquaintances. to motored out on Saturday and ' Theblacksmith shops in the vii• visited relativeAin IIxbridge, sad saving t an A full line' of 'Fresh Groceries , e vrill close to morrow (Satur• went—at any a: day)a tprnoon. on returning spent Sunday here time, 'Or let always on hand.at lowest The B. Y. P. U. will hold a corn w possible prices. On Saturday evening, Sept, 8th, wme [zee lit- Hi hest rices aid for roast on the.parsonage grounds on at Oshawc+. the football matc•h__ be- --- - — - — g-= p p -----�—� it Monday evening. • - tween General Motors and Clare .era Lam• produce. Ira Boyer returned home last wont was played, lesniting in ! Friday after agendinga cosine of favor of Claremont by 2.0. D. A. SCOTT, dayya in the city. -R. W. Emerson, W hiby' Phone 308 J �. As we go to press we learn that F.M. and Mrs. Cooper and eon, - Wm. Edwards dI9drens this (Tours- Charles, and Mre. Walter, Ward OI:AREMONT; ONTARIO' . day)morning at his home here. were in the city on Sunday visit- y) Hamilton and mise Smith ing W.C. Michell who, is now re- Are • covering from a recent illness.` were the guests of Mrs. S. F. Rob- 3eorge Cooper returned home on ins, of Whitby, over the week- Friday evening After spending ar e "= a'nd• week with his daughter, Mrs Al' O� �ea( ' G. 11i.-Forsyth has become quite bort Rawson and other frienda in a speed artist, having driven from the city and with his brother in °' r a Toronto to Claremont is only one, Richmond sill. for �3chool Opening hour. David and Mrs. Greag , and W.Story and daughter. of Bar - ' " daughters; Isabel and Joan. at. 'rie. accompanied by his mother We are ready to supply on with d and sister, yrs. 11 T. Wallace, of all kinds of Boots and Shoes " tended a cousin's pieaie at Mr.Goo. E1mvAle, have -been spending-a jz Young's, Scarboro. 00 9atar4ay for the boys and girls. few days with friends and rela last. The re-anion was held prior fives io-nnd around Claremont. We have.Tweed Suite for Bois, ° to the-1 epartsire of ffiis�'4leadin Don't forget the football match TweedStockings sin and sister. Mrs. Bell,and airs. prices. Pants ]r n at lowest Davidson for India.. in the day) - f Park. tomorrowA�large suppl of Men's Heavy (Saturday) � afternoon between y The Rev. A. McLellan left last General Motors, of Oshawa, and 96'ots,solid leather. week fors brief holiday. He will Claremont. This will be the%post . Pre annivereary services at his interesting game of the- season as _Call at ' old hoose church©in Chatham Pres- it will decide the wiener of the * �- -: b tory. His pulpit will ba.Deco- ,t �J. �11is ��r0�_ o�t, .� pfed on Sept. 18th and 28rd by the coglow that our local telsphorre Rev. 141r. Limbert. of Toronto, • manager has returned from his :: former pastor o! the Olaremoat holidaya'and the school childrenCoal, ® � ,Methodist church. have resumed their ..duties_ •at > !]>ye 1'Jp 11tIId ilOt water t0 CleBD The Woaoen'e Indtitutewill meet school we naturally expect an im- on.Wednesday afternoon, the 19thh E1la1eled�V8re1 It is so clean provement in the service we have F '" last., at the home of Mrs. Walter been gettinglately while the man- mm ild Qom; As ftmth as china Hard and soft goal of the 'Ward. The members of the Brook- ager was absent. lin Branch will be the guests and �d aZ um 53 steel. And no lxlet8l -...best g21a11'ty on will give the -programme. The -L_ Be flare you get hand members.-o-f-the Claremont Rmacb Aero Cushion Tires •�+ 4 are requested to bring� refresh. - i HOS. As �W' menta. The meeting wM begin at > •'a3 o'clock. will stop puncture •�'t' A quiet but interesting wedding S RE WAS solemnized at the mamma on _ 'Wednesaay,Bept..lfth,when Mr. __#roubles. IThtee 6oislfai a> E11e bff 1powE _SMA Earl Roy Carson, son of Mrs. ted, -- Barbara and the late Robert Car- — ooestds. I ars, firs•cost. pwo ` son, of Pickering Township, and _.nibs inside opt. Olive Irene, eldest dnagliter of _ n Amos and the late ]Ides. Srigaall, p b°ro•,;b� 04 - . 7*e them!. W prwlsNb f e. calm"of Claremont,werennited in mar• ' m:1'�,-ter Z BRING t riage by the Rev. A. McLellan. a' b�, •�V The bagpy couple were honeymoon, �b-• q,�... CALIFORNIA -� ed'andleftoaaebort honeymoon. ti �ao• - ------ --- .o +�.; •Q ,falter which they will reside on tate •• _.�L.• room's-form on the seventh con- ;_00.f; •ce cession of Pickering. Thispopolar •, Your Seed Giam* your Home by - _,-young couple carry with them the ° letting IIB instal a ` r . 'good wishes of a wide drele of �.�do ` :�lfriends. ° �° �� TO obtain nwomum ds you 17eadM sowTest one day recently Rosa Evans' ,-r', ° - a ed Seed Grain. To purchase goodseed you New Ideal- Pipe or e .• buildings had"a narrow escape , ntey require financial anhUroe � Pipeless Furnace y from destruction by fire. During -• ! L .� �dirfg act�ommodadon for such pu=poles W an t►._thunder-storm lightning struck only furnace ° —important hale o! Statisdard Service. The y 7tbe tower of hie wind mill, thence Takes the place of air tubes. ' p �- With a shaker and x-F paseed to the gasoline tank of hie They are made of highly porous � C••'•I!'•r te'f Y�tw engine. . Flames soon began to \ duple grate. .. r rise, which, fortunately. were Para.l~�,er,and ride as easy TNa R: "noticed by Mr. Evans before they as air - - - STANDARD BAN K = All Work and furnace guaran- as 'had gained mach headway,_ )fie i _ O► CANAL � 'teed. Ask for estimate. `.'lost no time la getting a chemical. R. Thexton TOTAL ASSETS OVEB EIGHTY-THREEMILLIONS u • O O Z7 � fire extinguisher, which he was Agent, PICKERING. Pickering Branch, _ W. F. Law,Manager iL' fortunate in having in his house, -_Z_r �T _ . - - C. A. McClellan, Manager �SLAR,�i` QHZ' aad the fire was soon exttrguished, A 111 C I N G Whitby Breach' :aad before any damage was done: /}1— n This shows the importance of hap- an e:ceUent floor,fleet-class music ♦V e Ideal Groeer� Store rin }erg these small$re-extinguishers by n�icAl 'Orcheaoor.from Tornota and _ Picke • within easy ceach'eo that ehoald a the efficient management of W. R O (,�'] (� In the course of a few days we local baafire.occaC it may be put out before Hole accounts for the successful dance lJ 11 l! moving into our new store, located it gets beyond control. held at •Orchard Inn:' Roue Hill about 280 feet South from the tear main corsets of the village. We seed Another au ea d death Hing Road;Saturday, September fat. • -- more room to carry on our ezteaelve ' occurred in our village on Tuesday Dancing at S p.m. this (Saturday).lle and also growing business. We,shall. r .-:-*hen one of our most`-highly re. Good parking space for cera. 47th � _ make delivery to any part of the town t epected residents, Joseph G. Bor - and special attention given to hove land,died suddenly at his home. �adcCorm�c�.�eej a� _.BB innin Saturday,, August 25th Y orders. Only the beet Food on Btnflr Ur.Borland had been- poorly for g ill be keit o0 ourshelves. be t w , some time with bedrt~troabU6. and Farm Machines and Repairs sold by of Neilson b Ice Cream i ep s few months ago was confined to A.N. Sharp, Kingston Road.- constantly O head throughout the sols bed, but be}tad recovered aafii• East of Whitby. Leave 'Flckel'lg _.Leafe Toronto eummee. our Objective easily ciently to enable him to attend to First.Low Prices--all s gasses• 2 Telephone Oshawa 982 R 4 7,45 a. m. 10.00 se m. teed. Let us get year oezt order. his usual duties on the,farm, and _ Markham Bread• • Canada Bread recently he had been engaged in � i� ��++ i �.7 S p. m• 00 p m Phone,Clare 2808 the erection of a floe new rest �+ DALJ.a' .:MiLI,S 1 FRANK CHIDLOWt ` 'dance, in which he intended to re- 0 trip cancelled on Sanda48 ;tire. On Tuesday- fdrenoon he - - CLAREMONT. • • ONTARIO motored into Lite villa a aad was PI_ Cit{ p• -Me- .9.00 ---. 1 p. IIl. g100 apparently io li usual flea , as ty on Sunday 9 r.. he conversed with many in hie us- W eLave just received a sal jocular manner, and about r (Standard. Time) `=11.30, after getting his mail.he re. _ ,:a shipment of __ _ _. .- _ ` �- +.:turned home. On arriving at his Canada's Best Flour z Oa �a residence he lay'down on a coach Return trip from Piekering $1.00, Intermediate points _ to rest and expired Immediately. _. 't chargedproportionately.' =*� The deceased, alto was in his 64th Ogli��e 8 8 yyear, was horn in Bowmaaville. - 77tO�at ,gQugehOld bate of return - nst be arranged at time _ M. When a you man be went to �+ , ~ -the state of Washington where he .' �!!L80Z - _ of ticket urthase of.0 maleriaL and design P kept in sleek. It will pa., you very successful in business. y — - at ear-works an$Inspwi oua aft p Retsrniag-to 4lAremottfi�l�eb�elr#r �Qblaln prices Don' p80mQu i the farm on which the school is °► BLiB stopB at GordondHouse. Passengers t&ken 021 atealewe do not employ Ili , +situated and took up farming. He [3hopping and Oat Rolling at any point. ly we can, and ao Ihrow�the .tab 1s survived by his widow and 7- a nnasission of 101W Bent.; le'hyoasell year old son,to whom the symp• every week day _ ) , 77 Ds g°s°>dssisyl!r°°a Vit' thy of the community is extended. All kinds of Feed on hand COLL ACUTT S GARAGE r, The faneral will take place this Y.T. MATHESON {Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock to , r} yy..__ 11=. zv. zt�Csc% oc� Phone Ind 240 ollleeaod Warks, utrp ftryi .,,.. i d `•... t.a+y', ?r `4 • ':a.. ''w. ;Y`O• Y! Yt m�*;�. GKr.."�. wa .;..%•v • -''..m> . ..: .. .., : , '.',:',' > ^•y•• - .�. '=fit. n•,::r.:r 'Ls',ns-a, .vim, „•P >,: n..s"' ;.:;� .:x�, �°yp" ,'.r ; ,4a`„,.r,�C;,',. .,..e,.r. "'• '.s e•,; .P{v. .v + ��•..,x; ;,L,,. ;�� . .+.fir.. ::.� !pz. sir-' tY ,:!` y 4.. X �.. *`S. r µ,; _ 4.•v f r! ,_ _ ., . L MA,W1 x c ter:., w... ,v .a,. �- _ r + w :.;N ... .. . :a ,.,.,'' ., ,: ;,. ear. :,� �y [, ,,,i:rn-., a. wy fix' YIF.. :m P ..7. ,.. "'° _ .I .•fw..'... 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But he had there s something queer about ber I t� ,,.r __ Y ' Tto1sl hid cousins 'why he was, ggin I'm afraid." .. ti.F; ou. ry ., - -►tai }� Would their.story not start a•huntYbr +`What are' you afraid of?" - ,r r "7 F •- `, the woman In the-case? I -°'She's•so--ao kinds, Serc_e," Esther. .�•, �: .�,t , it. ,. Man is s,n illogical biped, Before wailed ` $irby had seen me glove on the'table{ h was impossible to .e in, e�reri _ _ ! and associatd it with' the crime, his to this big brown friend of Rose who ;,,;..x ., feelings had been- that the gallows looked as though his quiet stren-'`i11,11.1 . i. '' _ was the ro er'erid of so cruel a mur�-: H p ecoid move molintaina. a wsa a ni�.�.' Vii: p • . ;r, erer. Now he not cnly intended to Residers, every instinct in her drove . protect"Rose; brit his heart was Blled' to keep hidden the secret that some • .r r with pity for her. He understood her day would tell'Itself. ;A Lrtfib�uay bath ,,�. . 'A. 1 better than he did any other woman, Her eyes'fell. They rested on the Cook freak rested .kis, 7 F' �' AL D S�bT her loyalty and love and swift, u "News" some boarder had tossed on • • ' , -� -' y Y P- ,tintlind with health and ,:. �-►D�.+ 7�1 1`�`j A blazing anger.. Even if her hand had the table beside which she stood Her comfort- ,- �.i1 E N _ fird the shot, he told himself, it was thoughts were 'of herself and the - 1 not Wild`Rose who had done it-not plight in which she had become invo?v- Feelia dcaaer then you , ; _t fou have not tasted -the best. the tittle friend he had come to know`ed. She looked at the big headlines .ever fait before- r .�+ and like so well,but a tortured woman of the paper and for the moment did Becameotthebl`,ereamy ^; t"s; ho fragrrant and Pure. j Try�. beside herself with grief for-the sister not see them.What she did a"was iia- lather Of Lifebuoy. n7. . to whom she had always been a mother grace, the shipwreck of the young life .`fir too. • . she loved so much. _ He slept little, and that brokenly. ..Her pupils dilated. The words of ♦ a - ' - With .tbe dawn he was out on the the headline penetrated to the brain. % �, a street to buy a copy of the "News:' A• hand clutched at her heart. She • w , • �' a >• the atorp,of the murder had the two read again hazily- - 11columns on the right-hand ht-.hand aide•of the s` . - front pafte an - roe over a it JAMES ov .. ed dooir.room rev luting hair. I, He horned back to' ` d .-thea colhipsed fa' into a e . _ it behind a lock 11 - .:-BY WILLldhf MACLEOD RAINE Wits Of-a kind in-which (To-be continu st; newspapers revel. Cunningham was a .,_ , - r P o'-- _ well-known character, several times s z' #i millionaire. His death even by illness Bertain's Holiday Islands. } . would have been worth a column. But It le probably no exaggeration to Bay 6",�: _,(Copyright. Thomas Allen.) ;he horrible and grewsome way of his that the isle Man 1s the most popu• g ss, sir < y ry lar holiday Isiand in the world. its Be yourself. Ape no greatness. I CHAPTEK VIII. =:= -.- Some one was at the outer door ria taking off, them ate surrounding it, ;1. g- the absence of any apparent motive villin to ens for what ,&_ IBY MEANS of THE I= ESCAPE. ing for sdmiseiori. It would,never glean and even its mountains are turn-` g P you are A unless it were revenge,all whetted the .� into shoal places,, whilst Dottglaa isY I g°Od farthing is better than a bad `: � , y 'Lane stood with fascinated do for him to be'caught here. ' appetite of the editors. It was a big isoverei S. '' % ., ., perhaps, next to Bln ckpooi, the moat �:_ Coley.' es looking down at the glove. mus- He had been trained to swift story, one that would run for fanny �• +� enterprising•seeaide town-in,the Bri o and brain alike paralyzed. The!thought reactions. Quickly but noise- days,and the News played it strong. keceiver was in his,.hand, close to his, Iesslp he stepped to the door and re= As Kirby had exgectfd,, he was, se- tisk Isles,. Time you enfoy is not was tine - ` f Cs:ter, Teased the catch of the Yale lock so lected as the probable assassin. A re- The Isle of Wight Is what the House ,, s••. �s; A voice from the other end of the!that it would not open from the out- porter had interviewed Mr. and Mrs. of Lards is to the Houee of Commons, j„ •avi drifted to him "Number,please." side without a key. He-switched off" Cass Hull, who occupied the apart- when compared-with•Mauxland. "Man"I Minard's Liniment for Dandruff. 11Automatically he hung the receiverithe light and passed through the Uv- Ment just below that of the murdered is a democrat "Wight" is as aristo- �bn-the hook. Dazed though he was,`mg-room into the bedchamber. His man. They 'had told him that a crat. "Wight" is the lueadquarten of ; In the early days of printing, about, se e �5 rough rider knew that the police t•.vhole desire now was to ba gone from young.man,a stranger to them,powar- the Royal Yacht SgnadranI and'Cowes 1500, the dash (-� or. perp®ndicula �' rIe the last people in the,world he vhe building as soon-as possible The fully built and dressed like aprosper- li>}e (!) was the onl unctuatioa� ' ±Ivaatkd to see that now. i bdioom also he darkened before he our ranehman, had knocked on their .Weeko. the great events of , y P r - - stepped to,the' window and crept (used. Eater it was learned that "The I. .. � his: life he had lived the ad_! PBe P door about 9.20 to ask.the way to the art o{ I " . mature of.the. outdoors: .For ttvelvel trough'it to the platform,of.the fire $partment of Cniuringham. Hull ex- But the isle of Wight Las a popular poyn�8, well used.--makes... tbs he had served at. the front,jescappe. plained that he remembered the time side, e8 the fronts at Ryde, Sancown, I sentence ver: light." . The graceful . Win._`- Thu glove was atill in his hand. He' particularly because he happened to Ventnor, .and even Cowes itself can I comma (,) succeeded the awkwardd h y�t of the time oDith the forces is, r. fhe Xrgonne. He had ridden atam-1 thrust it into his pocket as he began be winding the clock at the moment. prove. -I•t is, moreover, the paradise (�)• The colon (:) was later intro-f , a`r� , es and fought through blizzards. the descent The Iron ladder ran A description of Lane was given in of the char-a-banes, for Its hills are I duced, "Showing that there is more to ',, down the building to the alley. It end= a two-column box. He-read it with ea fly dimbable, and 12s roads are ez- q e had tamed the worst outlavt<borses come" Not till'about I683 was th . - , *� "'fie West could produce. But a had ten feet.above the ground. Kirby no amusement. It was too deadly-ac- (;} adopted for Engliah� Peeliea.t. Moreover, It has some of the semicolon {,-3iever been so shock-shaken as he was a�r ightf down thdropped.le ytoward curate for comfort. loveIleet I & . - auslr, A fact impossihly but dread" The sn assassin of eceaery to be fuuad Printm t Gi marm Street. pp anywhere. 1" r,' tally true confronted him. Wild Rose; James Cu-iningham ie de- e. Channel Islands.belong to Brt- tt',had been alone with his uncle in these A tarn- was standing at the coraor scribed by Mrs, Cass Hnit as i :irooma, had' listeiied with breathless of the alley trying to light a cigar. lain, although they lie nearer to th dressed in a pepper-and-salt ;;,horror while Kirby climbed the stairs, He was a reporter on a "T:ilnes," France, and their visiting list is tor• . "� "had been trapped by his arrival and just returning from the Press Club _ . init.and`a white, ppinched-in cattleman's hat 13e is about res,pondiagty InteraatioaaI; but the E" ,�:lied fought like .a wolf to snake her where he had bear►.playing la's .pool . six feet tall, between 25 and !fine service of steamboats from the! �� �� f gam," caPa. He remembered the wild cry tournament. ' ail years old, oveighing about- • . southern porta of England Is malting - • asf her ouEraged heart, IvIothing's too He stopped Lane. "Can yov lend me " 200 or perhaps 210 pounds. these lovely islands better knawa to i - o Abad for a man Iike t1'�t" a match; friend?" His hair is a light brown and holiday-makers, eves tram the North r Y.ane .was sick with fear. It rax The cattleman handed him three or }tis face tanned from the sun. ONTARIO ark OF ART :through him and sapped his, supple four and started fo go, and from Scotland. I G�a„ge 'Park Te►onao a cb�aRre2tgth like an itlileas. It �vaa not us a the nec•spapermun His ale-sad his oaeigbt overs aver Jersex._. C#uerase� Alderney;: sad DRAVitaG PAluTtl�G• l •1 ble that Bose court have done thii said.st:'kin a li ht."Do' u always" stated :and his.clothes were almost, a Sark, not forgetting, the tiny Isle of VIP�A COURSE �UNp� aouRgE• �` g g . .yo TMHERS COLMSE•C�►V�lBRCIAL J�RT ` her right mind. But he had beard =uff, 'puff-' ,leave your :rosins"-- khaki brown. Otherwise Mrs. Hull Herm. which. 'belongs to ai5 English G A:RE1D RCA•Princ{val '�-?`-! a.doctor say once that ander stress pntT, puff, puff'--"by live fire Escape?" had given a very.close description of novelist, are all gena net in the sea. scsaiora �nsr ore►u eaveaia far f „, great emotion people sometimes! Kirby looked at him in silence, him, considering her atete of mind at Then'there is Anglesey, the only Ls- p,,,,.�� a.ciw O1 .rta�..n.�, _ Win, " ""trent momenrtearily insane. His friend thinking furiously. He had been the moment when she had seen him.. land which Is also a county--of Erg- w been sin,�ew=,�andac ourbt f eleem tanto after he had all. Ther n r�-- -over two or three tiL liull tail ea Ther® was, one sentence of the-story AngFesey only as the first Mt of the -- - . I replacing the telei)hone he had�Lnc�sprooms. Herey was another to .a nd0 his wife agre d that i- was about way from Holl$head to,London.- Yet, _�€« In pushed aside a book. Be- test' he had left•b the tare escape. 4_.. __when he_had knocked at their ,*' ,mentll it was a slip of paper on which: The-�st he could say was that he door, uAleas It was a printers error y� by.,Year, . by virtue.oi. splendid - ( '"�;� r :had been penciled a note. He read,it.,was very unlucky. = or the reporter hAd made a mistake. golf courses and fine hydros, the `•• without any intens: "Never mind, friend," the rsewepa- Kirby knew this was wrong He bad Welsh county separated from the ". "" Mr. Hull he came see you. He sorry,german went on.., "You don't look like looked at his watch just before he had mainland by the Olen! Straits, and sboe� - `you hot here. He say maybe perhaps'a second-storey worker to yours entered the Paradox.Apartment. He connected with•the mainland by two ,make honorable call some other time. truly." He broke into a little amused had stopped directly under a` street historic bridges, Is coming mora: and - A - `.S. Horikawa. .`chuckle. "I reckon .f riend husband, globe, and the time was 9.55. , I never' comes home till Saturday Had the Hulls' deliberately shifted more tato prominence as' a holiday o . ho �:'­._ .. ilia etrle boil buzzed through the'night, happened around un tedly Dee time back thirty-five minutes'! If cam • . - ._ a t The. sound of it startled and the fire secs, 1 ked d '' - ti 4 a] thongh it had been the warn-? �., PiB °Q gn0 Lo Fpm• so, why. He remembered how starkE Am I right. tenor had stared out of both their' The increased cost of flat teas has '; �i tog of,a rattlesnake close to his head. faces. Did the know more about the p!' - .. _ .. } The Wyoming man managedA grin. y tempted some. to try cheap, inferior l� It was. not a mi{thfnl .one, but it murder than they pretended. When Ydtt� served. he had mentioned his uncle's name teas to`their sorrow. It is real economy ��e "You're a wizard,",he said admir- the woman had'been close to collapse, to use'"SALADA". since it yields to • m 1 though, of course, he could not be sure the pound more cupa of a satisfying The reporter had met a bootlegger that had been the reason. To his mind infusion and besides has such a crash, earlier 4n the the evening and had two or there flashed the memory of the note delicitous 'Havas•, - ,'' ,.. 1. _. M You're drinks. He was mellow. "Oh, he had seen on the table. The man - -{ a I'm wise,"be said with a wink."Chuck had called on Cunningham and left I TIIkO 1� i�0�s't0 Ellis isn't anybody's Tool. Beat it, word he might call again. Was it PlCdlCtfi WoimCls-W111 Hale I Lothaiio, while the beating's good - possible the Hulls had just come down I.OI[le TOC. e 4 ' • The last sentence and the gesture that from the apartment.above. when he A Lond6n.biologist predicts,.that, !11 �IIMI! 0 Qhs# in - accompanied the words were humorous had knocked on their door. If so, .J IM exaggerations.of old-time melodrama, how.did the presence of hose fit into women keep on wearing high heels, aIn . �? YOU �OOW 1W 40 Lane took his advice.wit'iioiit delay. the schedule? they will find-themselves eventually Lane pounced on the fear and the 'with only one toe. "Horses originally sMOf-1si�y 'CHAPTER IR. evasion of the Hulls as an cot for had five lose, but now they have only ■ Wild Rose. It was only a morsel of one," warns this scientist, who adds,: NApEA� ss, ,/. fiOf OOt�N- ;THE STO&Y IN•THE NEWS ho ; bat he made the meat of it. =-a on q+ an aW b From a booth in a drug store on The newspaper was inclined to bring Thiel oharige probably was brought r :�� �- Sixteenth Street Kirb tele honed the about by the eltorta of horses is the ALLTHR�OUGH bl*aPN F P up-stage the mysterious,man who had ' �'� police -that' Jaines',Cunningham had called' up the police atr1025 to tell wild state to raise themselves--& little -S//)� 1851 { . . been murdered at,his home in the them that Cunningham had been higher, to get at the twigs and leaves v Paradox Apartments.- He •istayed to murdered In his rooms. Who was this of trees. The five toes of the deer c: v� o ' q1 answer no questions, but hung up at man? • Could he be the murderer? If have-been reduced to two,and those of . • once. . From a side door of the store so, why should he telephone the police y.•birda to three.' } ' / .. c. a he stepped out to Welton Street and and start immediately the haat after "Women with very high heels have walked to his hotel. him? If not the killer, how did he 1' ' i 1 Sall in ib He passed a wretched night. The know that a crime had been committed a gait approaching that of birds. Ido 'a ;distress that flooded his mind-was due less .thasi an hour before?-:-. __ not suggest it is sot an ele_gmnt_gait,-•., / z� to . r an o iris but itoertainly-not s,t aA / - - As soon as lie had eaten breakfast, - Hke that ` - anxiety for Rose. His course of ac-' Kirby walked round to the boardingg_ of the domestic•fowl.' It means that ,; tion was not at ail clear to him,in case house on Cherokee Street where Wild with the high heel' now worn, three • be should be' identified as the man Rose was staying with her sister. Rgse toes eim sufficient for progressing; 1 \ - , l*:, ♦ Who'had'been steri got zg to and com. was out, he ]earned from the ]ane:- and, as nature always gets rid of i Y Ing from the apartment of the murd- lady. He asked if he might see her I superfluous organs,' it seems likely j sR><2tm¢i'H@8f /� K, F -- ered man. He could not •eplain why sister. His anxiety was so great he that in the -course of time women's, ,- ThiB���ttelr /' y IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII� . .he was there without implicating Rose could not leads without a'word of her. 'lose w�ii be reduced to three, and psi-{ : Awarn:houseartdaeaoi. • ___..__ _ not Esther came down to the haps leper to two, or eves one." ceilardalyandn htthewin ' parlor where the .young man waited Brit the biologisd's warning May not . L ter th h And a savk*In for her. Lane introduced himself as a friend 'of Rose. He was worried l be needed far smart women in Lon >o�+rooal'6iltsaffromrci+toscyl. - C ' about her,he said. She seemed to him,don acre now emulating their American � ,At KELSEY 11 ,X ;4 •in a highlywrought-up; nervdus'state. 'sisters and favoring shoes with heels r'. ZVARM AAL G�ERAXOR •` �.q :� �-• He wondered if it would of be well' only about an inch in height. - ' _ . to eet her out of Denver I++your cellar will ensuroth;s. • .,,- I Esther swallowed a 1 to her `-4 Theildseyufhen�wtetTidenl :i, i throat. Che had never se P Rose so A man may find a woman's eyes 1 "'d economlcai system of =�" jumpy, she a home heating ever devL + > - greed, Last fight she I beautiful and never know the.exact! `, i and++riff hefatthe smeilest . �s rad gone out for an hour a ne The color of'them - ortheli ' r~ , look in her eyes when she had come .___ - �/• � `�� - o,rater to the t 4 properly end heal I thfulryi l. hilt KeeI r. n'a Mustad w^ te• pdd water back ked frightened Esther. She had t _ u_obisined' � ' gape a ce to h'er bedroom and lock-k In three hou rs a commercial aviator . Y of a thick p� taav we actio rou a+at iCutaRs? ,*-n rsisten �kac� _ wit._ eel-.the_Aonr._hut_hersis #aur nnYd'ed- — _ - the Oesn�mr is dem mtxever7i her moving about for hours. L sixty acres of cottgn•' near Corpus CANADA FOUNDRIES 8 FORGIN83 - a ;' ;l4 a {rashly ,for Then, suddenly, Eather's 'thr08t LIMITED , ' hlix tni ataud Christi..Texas, for a price of fifteen I milk. / swelled and she began to sob. She JAMES SMART PLANT Po BROCKV1LL8 ON cents an acre. Whethbr the ison . T• ; '-,to knew well enoa¢h that she was at the "' - • �j �i bottn•n of Wiid Rose's worries applied in that'way is effective ag�aiaat A.t .�, �..., ns - _`� AP V y a,l "Where is+ she ?" asked Kirby the Boll weevil isnot yet known. U gent]* - - '._. "I don'f'know. She didn't tell me 'Minard'a. 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K Xrb ..� '..,.b }. -a'!.f 1'._ 2 L+�' _..salt I�.a. b .:.s ±,Citi, ,%A '�_-_.. _ _ rte.- __. _ - ..._ - . - A �~ : �.-u, a a s ax�a . :�:, �uE of NATI�OHS sic 1. } ��a �0 OOa 1�ATIVE LAST i„r4� 3 : SE'TfLU iTAi a DASA _^ ti hi ,� r s � . --- - _ 4 . �,, aettteineii t • � „� A despatch from~Geneva aaya {tion comes up for t.' _3 T Yo�tohnnisa'Suffered Much More Severely Than Capital City �,,; i M% . t�I t' There oras an air of relief in Geneva;Council and by the League, of i Sat Total of Csstialties is Stili'Uncertaia-�event3► ' 5``.11- 1tt. .. a1. L i ''�``�'`" Friday evening- at the news from'competence ta_deal with'duclt a ei . _- . n 'ss that which so disturbed Foreigners Killed ul Yokohama: �; '�, ;do s _ ; � w+ �'It. �uti ` Paris that the Ambassadors have ac- tranquility all this week , - .despatch from. London ..sags: ' j The deatruetion'in Toirio- extedda � a official" suggestions of All but the.most ardent sup rlani cepLed th 'un po The apgaHing nature of the:Japanese of er two-thirds of the metropolitan �- � ti��;�� the League Council for a,settlemeht of of League prestige appear,..satig'W earthquske,'fire and tidal wave, with district of foreign wards. with the ` .�, - the halo-Greek dispute, which the with this arrangement. There sae ' -4 ':':tha greatest loss of life and property+low-lying districts' completely wiped 4 p�x i ;m e� Italian representative on the Council,.some, of course, who fear that the '` of any similar catastrophe'in modern!out: These include the slums of Fuka- �� ; and M. Hanota, for France, Thursdaq Ambassadors will have all the credit '_'limen; con to be told by,meagre saws,, the industrial section of Honjo, 4 evening prevented from being made'and.the League none.There are others `- -`'and unconnected press despatches and -both on the right bank of the Sumida � official Signor Salandra formally re= .thoagh, and they ars not the leastim- private messages from foreign .real-I River, Asakuaa, famous for its amuse- H:lll fused to accept them,on the ground of portant, who argue that wiLhotit th* �. 11 festa and tourists who sura'rived the(ment parka, Kyobashi andNibonbashi; the 'incompetence of the Council to .League the Ambassadors would never holocaust $ut Europe still awaits which include most,of modern Tokio, make them. Hanot.'wanted fo have. have been able to impose such t;; 11 _ the gra�ic' stogy of-hour the earth where four or flue-storey buildings � .• .4 them referred to his Government be- on Mussolini, who only a week' ago . t : shook to piEcces and then consum'e'd in lined the' principal thoroughfare, the �, r' '! fore he would accept them His Gov- was refusing to recognize ev,.en their `. "flames Japan's capital and scores of t:inza. Thfa section also includes Tau- ,I ernment and the Government of Italy, competence to deal arith such a psl- srsaund Tokio Bay, including kiji, in which, before Japan'wu com- -`" in the.persona of their representatives vete affair of Italy's. ' Vthe great commercial port of .Yoko pletely opened to the western nations, �. •. � on the Ambassadors' Conference, have Almost all are glad that eo ear]S llama» foreigners were compelled to reside. now-accepted them. Poincare will act in its' career the League has bags' ,: ,: . The.loan of life fs estimated at each It has see mn elsiobeen occupied prind- s on the suggestions of the League with-j spared' the ordeal of such s opsiai y :111, r varying figures, in some cases run- -pally by aries,..their schools out having openly to admit that the;split with one of its origsnal ssumbera � . rains tato hundreds of thousands, that and. hoapitab. During .the summer PreMie� Benito Mussolini League had anything to do with a set-(as would have happened' i! everybocFF ' - any certainty of the casualty is fm- most of the Tsukijo.residents are out The-Dictator of Italy, whose de• tlement,and Mussolini will-accept the j had not been awake to tSe .danger'of `- " possible while•communications with of the city, but the,loss'of property mands upon. Greece are descrtbed as terms of the League handed on by the the situation, and they are glad the the .devastated districts remain as has been heavy 'infinitely more humiliating" than Ambassadors without having to ad- time will be given for an acadeanie11 they are. - . In other sections of Tokio-Asabu,i those presented,by Austria to Serbia mit that they are League terms. discussion o!the League's compete On the whole, the news received on Shiba,Akasaka, Yotsuya and Uahigon in 1914. And so everything is likely to be which.otherwise would'have been ` ` .-Thursday is of a more hopeful nature-where the foreigners live in more settled and the:ground cleared of the too burning a matter for so gQung st# T�_ .1 I�a't1 I Haan asy since the disaster, one .nth-�or lean isolated foreign coinpwnds, solus] case in gneatioa'when the quer-,organization. - i, oritai eve message from a British,eorisiating o! s few western style SettlC_Coal wa a Dispute ----. _-�� . -_-. .--- . g - - y naval official at Yokohama glaeiag the!houses built on small hills,the damage for Period of Two Years .. � ( (� ,,} F, deaths of•foreigners in that port at was by fire which, on account of the E - ' - 71 - ket R W `� ` seventy sad•stating that all the fol•i number of]open spaces, could be con-I Harrisburg, Pa, Sept. 9.-A11 I signers in 'Tokio escaped Even this trolled The foreign embassies and points in dispute between the snthra- - ]i s x . k : .number of dead which is small as: legal centras were widely scattered i cite operators and the miners were TORONTO. - 90 rolls, an rrel #$6.50; ghtw- t z.,. cons red with first eta, is error- throughout the higher districts of settled at 9 o'clock (Standard time) Manitoba wheat-No. 1 Northers. 1in barrels, ;88; laeavywt ' mous�for a foreign �3o y of a few Tokio, and a number of them, inelrrl-($atnrday night, when the form of a ;1.24'x. I Manitoba barley-Nominal. Lard-Pure tierces 18 to 163P►e. . ,� thousands and indicates that the loss--ing the United States Embassy, have'proposed contract for two years wan All the above, track, bay rts, tubs, 16�a to 17c; pail, 1? to i1;4 of lire among tine nature population bees destroyed. 1agreed to by sepipeentatives of the Am• corn-No. 2 yellow, MS. - prints, 18%c. Shortening. tierces, Yd r - ---asap' reacg tl� hi�ert repor{ed A later despatch from London operator° and of the United Mine Barley -I�TominaL _ to 16c; tubs, 141; to lb�c. pai]� wI ,- figures. - ' says:-With communication between I Workers' Union, meeting in Governor 'Buckwheat-No. 2, nominal IT>?G tQ 16Yae; prints, 1?3S to 28e. The only of$ciaj estimate Is based the devastated earthquake districts of I Pinchat's reception room. Rye-No. 2, nominal _ Heavy °lagan, ehaice, i8 - �8-EO; ea Home Office ialormatioa from Tokio and the Southern Japanese� The proposed agreement was at Peas No. 2, nominal. - heavy steers, go�od6.0; 8;�1+n - Tokio that the loss o! lite there aims ports of Kobe .and Osaka partially once taken before the lull Beale Com- Millfeed-Dei., Montreal freights, .tears. clwice, to., '80,000, but Yokohama is -known to restored by airplanes and road trans mittee, which ratified it, The com- bags included: Bran, per ton 128• do to ;0.50; do, Ueda, y bee es, $80 s.," - shorts, per ton, 181• middlings, $87; do, com, i4 to 3b; baby beeves, 'have suffered much more severely than port along the Takaido route and with i mittee then set September 1?'as the good feed flour, $2.10. to ;5.80; cows,l+at choice, � to �.9titL the capital city, and the Home Office the pick of Japan's well-trained army;date for the meeting o#- the Tri- Ontario wheat-No. 2 white, nom-i do, Ueda, ie to 13.73; do, esizaeta• - ` - figures do not attempt to take into divisions, which have been converging'district Convention. The man will intL 1 cutters. i1:2b to 12; loll. bu#e I ' consideration the one hundred miles ou the ruined as tal since Sunda I :xhbabl return to .Pork 48 hours $4 to ;4.50; feeding steers„ pi y,,p y Ontario No. 2 white oats-NoasinaL sE ;. of coast-line towns and villages, all exerting discipline to restore order i:iter the convention approves the ac- Ontario corn-Nominal. d, ib.b0 to 18.26; stockers, , boo bulls, butcher, ;4 to 14.60• caly in the path of the tidal wave f among the hundreds of thousands of tion o! the Scale Committee. The Tri- Ontario flour-Ninety-per cent pat„ t$hoice 110 'to 110.?5; do, me�, ; . ! All available Information shows homeless, news from Japan ns to district Convention will be held at in jute bags Montrea, prompts ip- Haat Tokio and Yokohama were not; give some definite idea of the loss of Scranton. _ ment, $4.60 oto $4.70; Toronto basis, 110; �o, com., $4 to #8; 80 totals sed, i r bbl• find ata., i6.4o i sheep, pspringers, $80 too$5 y'destro the for resides- foreign -ifs. Ti, area approximate-4 -• :i ' 14 $ b4•e10lou alk seaboard, 14.50. ��� oil e, 'i6; do, hes . ig to '. . pp tial district of the port city,'which iso ly 100 dead or reported.missing, half j Two H%mdred Foreigners sacks, $8.90 pe pyearlings, $8 to $9 lambs, r L.`' on a high bluff overlooking the bay,f of whom:are British,butt the Japanese' '�okDliati�a Flay-Extra No:2 timothy. per ton, and wethiers, 112 to #12.25; b . �T :suffering comparatively little damage, Government representatives Here• are at track Toronto. $14; No.2 $18.50; No. #10.60'to :10.36; commpna. i8 to 411e,"a. ' �ho dat rates, $10.85. - -_ •while the residential suburban dis=' still uninformed as to the number of 8, 112.80; mixed, ill to 12. fed and water bask - trieta o! Tokio also escaped. Thin Japanese who perished through the Washington,-Sept. 9.-Two hundred Stra --Car lots, per-ton, $9: �uotatioas, �T. *' ._ ' would account for the few deaths am-! earthquake, fire and deluge. It is�foreigners were killed at Yokohama, Cheese-New, large. 26 to 28c; select bacon 111.40 to 0.85; ; tli i according to the Natty Department's}twins 26 to 27c triplets, 27 to 28c; ii�t�, $lb-85 to #10.85; fish ong the foreigners thane, for on $at- certain,; however, that the death list O #?.40;b►eavies, 19.40; sows, ;a 90: � orda afternoon:few would have been will not exceed 60,000, ,if it reaches,first direct word'from that port, re- Stiltvns, 2? t@ 28c; ld BtdltoM, 33C;; celved to-day in. two messages from twins, 33% to 84s- New-zealaa4 old l MONTREAL ,f ll, -their office -that figure.-- - .. .. I cheese, 31 to 82c. ( Corn. AAm: No. 2 yellow, #1 Od tool dmiral-Anderson, rider-in- _ ._ chid of the Asiatic deet. One hundred. 60 $1.08. Oats, a Fo.Z; ,�, and thirtq_ foreign refugees, moat of leo 40e; ordinary creamery, 8 to d'1c;''68c; do, Can.W t, No.8, 6data 5B�4ts = _ No. 2; 84 to SSc. �� extra No: 1 feed, 65 to b834c• r '� 11 'U.S. - reportedA werenat Fiako�ne,l and others r extras, cn do a s�to 8?c No.'2 local whsle, 54 to 54%.t. Fr �� tO � �� �� CALIFORNIA n �- { - Man. spring wheat pats, sell, 1e.9ta :a.'. L were ai'rivittg at Kobe. I seconds, 28 to 29c. I Ands, ;6.40; da, strong ba7c T The Catholic Mission in Yokohama( Live poultry=8prin# chickens, 8 ig,g0, do, Winter pate., choice, .? reported yesterday thaE their toes in l lbs, and -over, 86c chickens, 2 to 8 to 15,85• Rolled oats„ bag 90 v - •. (lbs., -sk; bens, over 5 lbs., 24c; do, 8 25. Bran, $2825. Shorts, #81, . Vlsay Lid Lost t11 Consegaence of Dense:'Fog-Mail Liner- 'the Japan disaster numbered a total,4 tc, b lbs., 12c; do 8 to 4 lbs., 17c; $ 4� Cuba Also Total Wreck. of thirteen dead= This included one,roosters, 15c• duo gs, over 8 lbs. j Hag, No',2' pea ton' car ns, iib. N .. '" (missionary and eleven nuns in Yoko- in Cheese fines! Ousteztis, iii ry 0� %may 22c; turkeys, goring, 10 1bA- and uP 23%c. Butter, choicest creaauery, a .Santa Barbara; Cal., Sept. 9.- Carried ahead by a strong tide, the;hama and one nun in Tokio. The mss-I2be- I854Lc. Eggs, selected, doe. �:.Y` $even United States navy destroyers others piled on the beach in succession. sage further stated, "all o! eatabtiah Dressed poultry-Spring chickens,8! Goma dairy cows, #2 to ;8.50; co and the PsdflNe Mail Liner Cuba were The boats to-night fay in line alongt destroyed."` lbs. and over, 88c; chickens, 2 to 3 bulls $2 to x2.60: veal t'. _71 lba 35c• bens, over 6 lbs., 30c, do, 4 wracked yasterday morning and last tine share at intervals of 250 feet One j ' i8 wed. sucker 1C to ;Z= y g f'lls Ma•est Leads Ili Aid tw 6 lbs.,28c; do,3 to 4 lbs.,2oc; roost - r `nighL The navy vessels shed on of them, the Chaunce , was- resting Majesty `era, 18c- ducklings, over 5 lbs., 28co Ji10.66 o 13-80; ungraded p the rocks in a dense f of Argueillo h on the-rocks. • - 1 .;10.50 to $10.90. _ grad _ for JapanCae Sufferers do, 4 to lbs., 2bc; turkeys,young, ,r� " Light, 76 miles north of Sa_ta Bar- Only one body had been recovered lbs. and rip. SOc. ' i 'barn, and the passenger steamer on a to-night when all efforts to obtaiw the Beans---Canadian, hand-picked, lb.,! ► r p London, Sept 9.-The Lord Mayor League Accepts Fria i •reef off the south end of San Miguel others had been-fruitless,- ,7c• primer, du c• t The seas were rennin so hen of London Japanese relief land liar �Saple products-Syrup, per imp. Appation for Island, 36 miles'off this pork g n`ow reached about £i 0,000. King h, ;2.50 r 6 1 tin, ;2.40 per r. Twenty-flame enlisted men of the de- that it was only a few minutes after .ga , George subscribed£500 as s start To gal.; tnapie sugar, lb'., 2bc. A 'despatch from Geneva °aya: `�i-:''stroyers lost their lives in the naval the crash that all of the destroyerS'i day £35,000 was handed the Japanese, Honeyy--60-Ib. sins, ill to 12c per -� .:: were taking water.- r Ambassador.' p lb.; 10-1b. tins, 11 to 12c; b-lb. as,i The only:work done by the Le'agete oT disaster and all the destroyers were g Nations-on Friday was by bommi The rescue of most pf the crew of t reported as total looses, Collections on the stock exchan 12 to 13c; 2s-lb. tins, 12 to 14c; comb As loreaeea,the committee tb eicamine r s the Young was effected.. when,boat-, r dozen, 18.76 to S4; No.,2, t r ,, : - The Cuba was reported to have sunk g amounted-to 92,497. honey, pe the claims of applicant powers ftft '_'- during the night, bat all passengers swain's mate Peterson took a line; {;3.25 to 13.50. �'i overboard and swam with it to the' t Smoked meats-Hams, wed., 27 to,ed the demand of the Irish Free $tstei t � ;send members of her crew either were r .A large meteorite that recently fell; 43 to '46c; smoked' for admission, an$ rejected that o �, Chauncey, fighting the rough sea and 29c;'cooked hariis, landed at Les Angeles by the destroy- strong tides. Peterson reached .the India appes to include three kinds rolls; 22 to 24c; cottage rolls, 23 to Abyssinia, on the ground that Seng or ire on their way to San of matter. There is igneous rock of;27c; breakfast bacon, 30 to 34a.; s independent African"kingdomt weft no `' ,Francisco on board the Standard Oil Chauncey exhausted. pe- ._' With the line -secured between the alete-gray color, rather heavy and',cial brand breakfast bacon, 84 to 38c; f from the stain of s3ave traf$e i ;'taalser W. S. MWer, aedth the excep- F marked with spots of dark turquoise i backs, bot<elese, 83 to 39c. which no League member should slIoar� I. two ships, all remaining members of I blue; a quantity of et-black highly Cured menta---Long clear bacop, b0 tlon of Captain a. -J. Holland, the y 7 g y to blotch Iiia eaceitcheoa. - the crew made their way ashore, as to 70 lbs., ;18; 70 to 9U lbs., 517.60; -_ a .',purser, steward sad' eight seamen, the Chauncey was beached on the glazed lava with turquoise blue vein.; _ - u � who,t'emained on. board to guard a and a material that resembles coke in anainisad: - ahipmeat og ;2,804ja w is dlver�'bul ap arance and weight- �, -- - - STM OF 158 000 COAL DINE. Penny Postage Being Re- -Y :, , I '' ' - Douse fog wee.tlhs cause of both - -- introduced in ]Yew ZealandER __ _ , . '+ '' ' _ --WfiRK1 � - } The destroyers y, ._ C!hauace Wood- A despatch from Wellington, New `,: -. :" bury, Fuller, Spies, Nicliolae, Young Zealand, .aye:=Penny postage is be- �{ A 'despatch from j Hnrrisbuig'about 10 days - i and Delphy were alt beached within a ins reiatrodnced in this'conntry, be- "There is no point of dispntA ri1 ,; law minutes o!one mother, according '' says':-Governor Pirrchofa labors to ginning on October 1. The first tem- ^ ' maining between the two aides srhicl� 1. anthracite `. <'tto naval officers. ins 'about peace m the n wa likes to ustify'i:co The-dotWa, of which the' wrecked porwT loss of revenue as a result of : bring is in a y g y j n1 .- the various postal reductions is esti mineral strike-were rewarded on Fri- tinuation of the strike,"said Govern) ,, day even when officials of *the. Pinchot, in making the formal an� graft formed a part wan.in command ated to 4262,000 a year. e, od Captain Edward .Watson, •com- The Government decided about three 4�; Miners' Union accepted his peace pro- nouncement lslaat the mit eta pati to3• i0anding officer of the Delphy, and _ _ months 'ago to redues the postage to ;2 , posals. The strike of 158,000 workers, lowed the operators in accepting iia _ practice F '4 Tlse�dead were an cruise... in their � old rate of,a' penny. ,which began 'September 1, is virtually peace plan. ": banks on the Young whoa that vessel -._-T . I at an end. j John L. Lewin, President of the Un struck and were' dtownert when the SUQpitl� FrOnl Land I The miners dropped their demaned Mine Workers, said that Goverisor #f 1 L craft capsized within two minutes" fpr JtipanesC IT " .'for the-check-o1F and more than n 10 L�Pinchot was entitled to 'the prates of J alter striking per cent increase for day' laborers:tine More than 500 men were rescued A despatch seem Vancoucer, B.0 I Joint negotiations for a new contract happy termination of as nnfortunatr from the wrecked destrogere, which says:-With 500 tons of supplies from began at 7 o'clock Friday evening at situation." -; . v F Ito-night were reported to be pounding Canada f o; the earthquake stricken the State House. , As soon as the cos-I Acceptance"of the Pinchot proposal v t 16o pieces on the rocks, all total losses. people, the steamer Empress of Rus- t' I tract is ready it will be presented for was,unanimous`by the Sub-scale Com r A.,'-I - Of the survivors, tlftean of the seri- eta sailed Thursday afternoon,for Ja- .. - formal ratification to a tri-district of the and the getull Scale Committal I.�_T: early Injured were brought to the pan The cargo is consigned to the convention . of union delegates at of the miner's meeting Friday. Ths I _71-here. seh� dons ei-iTmisncaiinedjmiIkmand Heir to he Prince Regerti Scranton or Wilkes-Barre. Ftatifica- former consists of Mr. Lewis, Inter ;$anima $asbara County-Hospita tion is expected. The formal order national President; Vice-Preaideni .pne hundred others weris cut and up the Japanese throne. who _ . urra -sAd_Dist;ri_0f_ r-0d- h -- - ------ ca in off the stellae wi#�-dsai�Ire is'- . - i M ; <, bruised in their swim to aslety over of er articIee, - escaped tmm the impertai_Palace to r g Rhe jagged rocks. The destroyers ws�r,. 'j'h° 'Empress et Russia will be the Tokio atter it was partially destroyed: sued. No predictions could be made`dente Thos, C. Kennedy, C. J. ('ofdeti ;travelling in formation at 20 knots an first steamer carrying solid °nppliee He ie directing relief work, and bas a} FT�nt.sa to when the men would and Rinaldo Cappelini. -. ^"` boair Irl' a heavy sea and dense tog to teach Jspa �t�om the American thrown open what remains of the pat- return to rk, but it is Ldieved here' The Full '3cale,Comaaittea it'come „' " i. tirhen the leaning vernal arashad. ooatitaell�► Y ac1. e bo refugees. 1 that coaing with jta resumed it pored of;^officers of local unions. • . 'A . _ ,,� ,.'�;, .; a �. a a :.: u '.. "'^` -' ., SS "«. .r7:_e;x"w;N+-�ax' ,, r a. T.,.' .., ... v r ..r .�.w S '..,•e .:•a^. ti -.�,.. ..v . '4s i7"° •P �k+'Y3 !!h. ,. .y ,,y„ss•d+r .WSJ. ,.k ;S, i'6•*G!wrr"%�`,u•'.4� .:•is.3"u.G-- "vf• �""'' t ,c+�,dy`.i. N m,;'' ^a• ,,eu ..Li. > .- ;� r:G,•::•4: ;:4&_"-.,: ­ ^Tn�,ury .n "lr a"• r'{ w R.. .. :.. �� .s '"� '`Y"'' r}. X' .G.. 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Toronto, iyill be in al gip t:Tusda to atte a to hie 4 ,� f "�"' ' ,'', ," t' r x "r his office on 'Rhursdaa ft•om 10 professional duties. * r r,,_-.., .. :� .> p g Y l ,f, �. i. w, Kenneth Gordon is holidaying a. m. to 5 n. lel., aa'usual.. * _ y ' 3" - � i- at the•home of hie mother here. -31 r.and Mrs. Forbes, and dau- - SALE REGISTER. �/ " " `kms -W.Crummer,,of BriWmsnville, ghtets, Josephine and Madge. •: �• '';� : '�, _ , . 11 . � spent the''week•end at hie, home motored' from the city one dap SATURDAY, SEPT. 22.,;D-Ai lot B1, _ : , -. ;� x, �� .�ltere. last week and silent a few hours con. S, Pickering(Atha), "`"' Y with John and.Jfrs. .M1lurkar. of horses, cattle• hoQe. implements *, x �, =$urn, on l9a tucday, Sept. lat. -In future all communications - •.�t sad household furniture of.John • .x #p Harry and , re. Wade, a dna• Drudge. sale at one. F, w, silver- Gholee Quality Vinegars for the hLsr: I with the Maple Leaf Milling.Co., ,; ,. y. _ should be addressed to the Ma le sides, auctioneer, Oh:h#�rl.ec Marquis..of -Stroud, Leaf Milling Co.. Ltd., Domin on WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 26m-At lot 80, , '�;r ',8pentthe week end with relatives * con. 7. Markham (Dixon Hill), 40 k pjekljl7g. :s@$$012 Y' gin P;ekerrnR. ' Bank.tituildin�, Toronto; Out. choice Holstein cows, some with calf - ;- -Thomas Andre'* and William -Bernard Hedk,whose barn and and spring inR. biz months credit. '.,,,Extra fine`White Wine and also:Oiler in one gallon glans Y� M ��° Dickie were in the -city a'coaple atables were destroyed by fire a AmbroaeLewie,proprietor. :Bale at containers at 70 cents, week ago Sunda g pre- one. F.W. silverside,, auctioneer. , of da'y�a last week. g y le makin m These;glass containers, 'with wooden handles, are a JZIre. Frank Sarlea,of Trenton, Aerations for building a new steel THURSDAY, SEPT. 20Ta—A11CtiOa finis "A` spent a few days here- with her Earn which will be erected im- of farm stock, implements e'tc., at especially nice to have. v 6theN Mrs Rankin. ' mediately, lot 18, con,6, Pickering-(i mile east . -Rev. Wm. and Mrs. Pickard, of Brou>;bam),propel ty of L. Hop- We also hs've_ the, same quality of Vinegar in hottleq � „. .k < =Mr and Mrs, Fielding, of ng with of Florida. s But a few da s with kine. Bale at one sharp. Seebills. at 25 cents and 35 cents. titre Ae tJess'ie aCarltonre lof Torun• g F David A:Pu b, auctioneer. r• �--. .- . '�.' ,� Dr and Mrs. Cartwright.n, oAndrew. Owing g �ThitE �1nE Cider'and Malt Vi ' James and Mrs. x - to failin health, lir. Pickard cone n8 ars > compelled to glue up the mini5tr Xeeu AdECer.tiaements. f g '' is holidaying with her cousin; - F.f V#•, �Mrs. Bert-'White, of Church St. and is now engaigbd in other work. . , al : Y4f`' The Sacrament'' of the Lord's George Gilders and 'daughter . ORNET FOR SALE=$10.0.0. W, *• so �n u k �, a supper. will be dispensed in. St. Mrs. John Masters,and grand lona �F.Law; Pickering. . , . 52-1 , n• " ` `~ .AlSdrew's Church, on Sept.23rd., R, and jVtn. Howlett, of Her?peler, ATERNITYNL'RSE-A�ply Ura. rj�klln ►S,pie@s of all kjnLLs a `` '+ -An eclipse of the sun,occurred and formerly of Pickering', motor- �W.Payne,R.R.2,Pickering. hone Malv �� on Monday afternoon.'which was ed down on Saturday and called 1722• 51-2 - i:: y P w iewed b a number of our res! on a number of-friends. Mr. Gild- OR SALE-A uantit. of ' New Cluver Hone Kraft Cheese, Freak Fruits, ;i PPS:;;;,denta; Y. • _., .. ere, �vho is in hie 80th gear, is_now Fwheaz seed. Apply colt,x.sp sgge:R ge Fancy Honey, etc., etc. UE-'4`. =Mrs. H. Collins has returned recovering frogs a severe attack of Line,Pickering. sz .( - Phone or send your,order-we deliver. � ) , , ..�. N •home; after spending a few days• the flu. STEW FARMER'S FRIEND GANGS - a , with her husband in Byron Sani -On account of the breakdown 1,PLOW forsalecheap. Easy terms. ). R. -- . , •�* in the.machiner 'ell", Pickering. 52tf . torium. London.,- y• the:work of laav= - I it =A number from Piekerin and Ing the Provincial highway east ��,jOIIND-Oa theT>aee line, ea auto T 1 .:'the'surrouadina country attended of Pickering Village, has'been dis• '1',tire,n,2 z 4, new and complete..•AppLy.to R. .LADIF S, D O YOU ISN ON ? : r i continued until the necessar re- Found,B.Rr 1, Wbitby.• 50-52 1 _ • "..- the 'Clahswa Fair this week and F . ,report it a sacesse. pairs have been trade, and as AM PREPARED T6 MAKE CFD. We are now carrying the Butterick � 1= "* Robert and Mrs. 'Potter, of the road was opened for public ER everyday in the sie's for the season,of _ � " {' travel there was a tremeadona 1923,at 4 cents a gallon. John Windsor;crew << » y Brantford, spent over . Sunday River. , s2-2 Patterns With eltor •e here with the•former's brother, amount of traffic an $undap. c A �_ :shames and Mrs. Potter. -''Patronize- home industries" STRAYED-On to the premises of _ :, • . right in $tock c the undei*gned,a bound doe, The owner • �� -�Do rat fail to- hear Rev. A. R. In good advice and the.motto will may have same qy paying espettxa. el.culvert, , ,�"R D,lve pr,ach at the special San- be practiced by all who are loyal Pickering - s2 - .%t �� L Y Hole•aroo HoL. _ ' � � g1~trer rRevides n Green,the oitLineett tie hinir every always own town or owho n� OTB R AW and e#tdED tsog. =1B�o�L p £Shades and sizes.the leading ,7.! tihnreh on, the 23rd gust. There are alwa a number of o shoes re airred neatly aad quickly. Tho.. (,w George s Church, Pickering. 2tf - - -- u' C• t � vlHe, Pa.. and little adopted eon nown ..as "knockers," who aeero - .. :Carhartt Overalls and .Smooks in black °" ¢ `` 'B4'e a�peading•a eoap#e of k�eeke to take pride iD telhng�of the R @ak- .�i OR SALE-S steers rising 2 vents FEa' :'With 1V. 8. aad'Mrs- POWella neea of .their 'home taws Bad ofd.'and 11 pigs 8weeks old:or willezchaa e _ �. plain blue and stripe. �:^•�� ' 7i for good-much cows. Appiy to Fred Wri,ght..R. - • 'win'.,. =Elev. P. F. Gardiner. accom- sounding the praises of othex R.2,clazetswac, Phonel4tarit824. 51.52 tl tt �; panted by Fred Cassie, of Bro- places. There are others whaalsO rOL'LD EXCHAGE A SPLEN. A Wo1�d to the Farmers MY ifs xt,, okham, attended a meets • Of are n0 good to the cOmnlatlitp, dad Saskatchewan I-.4 seetion,partly brok. - • � 4F eb ter en, building's.fenced,near church and school,for a are jest now olakia jT a real Cles II-a `� - W . p pat Oehawd'"an those w o purchase all Chair Roods town house and lot. Apply at NEWS office. s2 pin plain white and C1oPer �� �tl� .'day, in the city or.. other tawna. be __ -__-_---,.-_ — Loaf Dishes-11�st when you need them for.threshing- r There are thirty Dapils now casae they imagine they 'get bet- FAR 12 TO RENT-About 150 acres. Platen, Cu and Sanc@rs, Buwla, Pitchers Ste.' t,. ,." :attending the Coutitiumion sehr,rrl ter and' cheaper Roods than they Pickering To. ship. lot 9. con 2.n 3-4. ",,4,"r ,unci ae the ears go hf file attend= get at home. Thep ehoizld re- psoaszsneaaw alAmodpply HaDe equipment.e..Btyne. Ph�ta Kee A'rare chance to pick up.add linea you are is need.of. _ p'. isuce should increase, if-the -re- member that the merchants in 1d 00.. sift �^�,"s t nits are'eatisfaetory. their own town help to keep ti OR SALE-Feet 6-year old pacer, . � — fie contributin 1 Fquut,well Brained and Sound. Also three M r a C+m1APMAN � 11 their schools and churches, as we 1 . . . 1. NO,ti;, C. nail Mre. 14techin and g t0 the cost Of Holstein Heifer,, one pure bred, coming tutee ,�iitil@ d'saghter motored upp from ']Montreal and will e d two maintaining their roads, as well fiea:s old.ane to ootober.tau and ace.at lot ii. z 't 1�n con.7.Pickering. Milton N.Pegg. 411tf 'Heels Vacation with their parents other utilities. We should Dot . ,� ,. Zugh and 3ire.'Mech#a. forget that We have Sour mills in OR BALE-Chea all kinds of - -�tlse Madeline Strickland and our towashi to Which we. ahoald. Ftragonn,harness and first Linda l farm incl i T1 ements to good order. Also several heavy and ■ , I N G I . -Mise Mildred .Herr returned to be loyal: ke the owners of thee, fight scales and cook staves and beaten. ' Higb- {�.../// *- -0eir homes in Akron. Ohio, after mills are- heavy tax-payers, tlie� est-pace d for bides and wool.-also hve. Poul- :�' v w, f4p,adingsi few weeks with their should receive the hearty support tri`' ° ierman.Stonlfville, Phone 17LE r 'r. 1i Aunt; Mr#. Robt, Gormle of the residents of tike towashi AIgJf FOR SALE OR TO R>tNT- f � G�reb s F,amaus 'PYork_Boo p _ y' g 1_1ffi.tczts ickenn . No, 1 _ _ • .��I " , farm. 49 saes seed down. story nc , �4* Newton- of Whitby, Mrs, A. New- with t at-of the larger -mill#, a_ad house, Barn 402 70.stables underneath. This • Q is ' ' Loa, of oronto are all ependinq a there #a no reason whatever wily farm will anted w a good tenant for a number - •. aplendid lasts easy fitters of years. on any time. ..Henry.Moore. 1.1. k0'R weeks with their gieter, Mrs they should not receive the pre .Pickering. s2-1 v 1E. M. Strickland, of kkroD, Ohio. ference We all notice fn many TI21[E TdBLB-Pio>tarfa ,station r114 . -E. Roddy and wife, accom articles manuft�ctured, a words s Williapns, like old s�andby in heavy, medium ,d b the�latter'e sister, Mise "Mede in Canada." Thi ie dans T.R. Traffic ptag East 8s.4,n, follows No. l0 mail 7.57 A ns.' and light weight footwear. Better than ever �$ea erooa, of 13sraia, epept to etimtilfite loyalty to fir ower �• g Lttoal ..29 P.>►i. at slightlyreduced rices. �!�E'-*eek-end with their uncle and country. The words fide is so Local .- .. C04 P.>d � . ° -_ P a' 4unt,.Mra,, Rankin and Wm. F. Pickering" should have the same Sunday train, 7.57 A.M. - 7Henderson. effect on ree3dents of t is town- Traw going west ane u, follows- A Boy's School Boot elk upper, with Beard ; =Rev- Mr. McLeod,�of Melville ship. No. 29 Local . 7.45 A6. .M. . mote's s eciall tanned sole leather "Ball -.-A iV'' Q--•Church, West Hill, occupied th -On Friday-last Mark Halliday, LOOv 2' P•M' -do Brand " -t 1. x 1pit in St. Andr'ew's Church on of the lake shore,'ap fired before 9 ids! 9'�p'M' g and guaranteed to outwear any �~� ppee Sunday train, -. 9.06 P. X. _ evening and preached an MagiRtrgte C}ark clssrged coif$ Foregoing is accordiDR th standard two Ordinarg BOles. ;.iexcellent sermon. Mr. Gardiner "having li uor- in other than a : '. . time. .occupied Mr. Mc'Leod's..pulpit.at qq " ��. .: West Hill. P p privet, dwelling horse. About e the night of the 255th of August - -.The 8•yyear-old.eon of Mr.-a�Jd p�iac' I officers made a raid ori Dance at the Rouge Big 88 '4 rails and' Smocks, recogniz- $ � . $[re. Reiti, who reside in �P' Mr. Halliday's bare, when they r.' ed as the ieadirl lime in Canada, All Biill,r'e dwelling just east of the found 260 cane of pure alcohol, A o-pieee Orchestra from the city g' village, had the misfortune to each containing from 4 to 5 gal- furnishes the music for the round and pr1Ce9 have gone up, but we hav'nt - .;..have one of hie fingers cut off one Ions,which was confiscated. Three square dances on the open sir pevilioa o �'` t idsy last week while Slaying with high-'powered automobiles were at the Rouge every Saturday eveniaq. - Changed urs. , spend a detiRhtful time. (seats 50 1 -°"• ,y ' � " e lava mower. e@izeD, two of which were loaded, cente.'[adies free. Z. bat were -abandoned as, soon as Lowndes' and Johnston s Fall Samples of Suiting' Z. m-Sidney Wade; formerly, of 48tf So DIXON, Proprietor - -` lPickerinq, but now. of Toronto, the officers appeared upon the et with a ver the scene. The third auto wan F a guaranteed. 6. w it and quality gu rant d. y serious accident . - d .one dray last week. He wan em- being taken into the barn, pre NOt1Ce Of .' . - -; r•� plc sad taking sand out of s pit. sumably to be Loaded with the - y contrabrand Registration of By law Fred T. Bulling r• - Pickering :�I which he had rented, and white goods, and the driver f p ; Chas engaged the pit caved in and arrested and. taken to Whitby NOTICE to hereby given that a By. . .. 'Bletablishedf1S57. w' he was caught before he could sail charged with vagrancy. The law was passed by the Council of the -;Iwc peS, One of.his lege is so badlT. y oregoinq charge being laid Municipality oft e-Township of Pick- - - - crge d that it may have to be against Mr. Halliday, he appeared string on the 28th day of August, 19t8, `_, :Z-. amptatated, in court to answer to 'the charge. under Number 1198, providing for the . tl - He was defended b 'W. E.N. Sin• issue of debentures to tate amount of BUNDY'S 'sem HARD AR� .'.�� -A most peasant evening cone H. C F $40,000, for the purpose'of defraying '� F, `'spent at the home of Robert and Clair, , of Oshawa, while D. the cost of-building anew-sebool house ;Mrs. Gormley one day recently '�' 'f'Swanson. of Oshawa, prase• in Public school Rection, Number 16 a., 3 Among those resent M cuted. Mr. Halliday is an elderly of the said Township of Pickering,and �' . 1. h)Cra.Bi rickpland sed fswilp man, but his mind is still alert and that such Bylaw was registered in "* :> 1. .,Mise M. B:err. Mr. and Mrs. Glanc ' he was quite able to look after his the Registry Office for the �U R E S C 0 . ,..- ", N of Akron, Ohio; ,T: 9. and Mra own inerests when questioned byy Division of the County of OniRarRost n the proeecntia counsel. He sd- the Fourth day of September, 1928. . MOBiwan and 'family, of Novar, sa Number 287. Any motion to quash -$ Muskoka ; F. and hire. Newton witted that be new of the goods or set aside the same or any part g #and family and 'D. Griffin, Whit. be1OR Placed in his barn, but cone thereof must be made within three The Famos' Cold Pater Baste ix I by , Robert and Mrs. Shortreed. informed by those who asked for months miter the first publication of S of Couleon ; Miss E. Shortreed, of the privilege of storing the goods this notice,and cannot be made there- - C Toronto , Bert' and ffi�•e. White that the were "Russian drugs," atter. .in White and Tjn tl�. �x� and he was not "clang bit ere- Datd the 5th diy of September, = ked J. Gormley of the village. .;' . picious, and not until the place 1923. --The continuation and public was searched by the officers was Doxei.D R, B$ATox, L. De pOAI3d Of MureBCO W111.COVer schools rp-opened last week under, be aware of the contents of the - Olerk. _ iii some reepecte, discouraging Cana. Inspector C. A..Mason, of . ' I;eooditiona. Oe$ igmto the school Oshawa and Mr._ Elliott, provin• _ TQETRIST $eOeny- Pa 8gnare Eesti. s- : � --=-�ra�g not r ; gnat- cal o�flcer, of Toronto, who ie at- �-':tare had to be secured in various tache>d to the License Department, • • parts of the village, iaeludfng tJle were the witneseee for the Crown and �tlejall Put up in 1, 2 a>Qd 5 lb. packages` ;�,- �, pwtt flail, the. Red Cross roams while Mr. Halliday was the only r �: land the roofne above Jae. Rich• witness for, the defence. Mr. • �4 ardeon'e scuta. In these Pisces Halliday cone questioned and trues• I. �'� . . :. the light!*.unsatisfactory and the questioned, but hie evidence could Dro p in End get a Col of Card and1 . f eaenveaiencea are vermapRre.. not be slralr#a- Htr�ever, as-lie -- ''- -_ '' . p.------- 6--------- -----'—.-- aped-that the wor- on the admitted the presence of the goods -� h read all about toils IT, ;,e flew'school will be'pushed forward on hia premises, be was given the �r�,, 'fie rapid1 as possible. When the minimum sentence, J W• D M M tz• •' F r beau. il+ ult to read for occas * 8200 and . y lea- costa, or three months and the of 2191 Queen St. Suet, Ba)lljtary $njsh� � tion.the pupils will be so delighted liquor was ordered confiscated for 1 ' With their new surroundings that the use of the Crown• On account �' R O N 'T O �' tle'lt iaill be a pleasure for them of!,gal-technicalities the chargee Will be at.Dr. N. B. McEwen's Drug , ` ', „„ t t -- .11 hey will soon stake up against the other parUee in the Store each Weftesdal from ``' ,�1�� . Bundy, . ; ­ '�}� L. . caw have bseq Ri6hdruq,a. 8 p,qt art, t s . 7'}� v ,I r< ..' :..,,.,,ow^y • : . .,,k:._ q«,r,`d v 'y�Vb ," ?M ry �'^�'-.t, yT„.e7 1 �mi {'., ':s _ hi � n,3 'fir �'",y �f<•� �,c"Z' ,� :$ y • 1' ,µ r.r �.n.� �.., i"wr 'k .K �:,r ;�.F' x �� C�:.