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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1924_08_01 77 !T"T �7 V 17 XL1110 RERING, ONT., FRIDAY9 AUGUST .1, 1924 47. , TbLe apt�nal atzgbo. WHITEVALK. BASE LINE AAST f9Z 7 & -and ark- S. ENWOOD, MOMMI 1.11holth!a qualsed Of I., P&G- of gravel for the*Vickering No. ham towntine has been awarded to coo,B. Bennett.. jet Robliu. E. FORSYTH, Oph.D.. Director Wilmot Tweedle. at$1.25 per yard wu.R. McGregor, J,McHady. W. JL%*Oro ricallfAmoclation of Ontario.Rog. E. Webster, A. Webster, B. Adam MLLS le=r Istered! of Ithe Americani Optometrical and D. Adam, Will play the Pickering Amoclation. 'by appolat= To Avoid Mistakes . .1DUNDARTON School team In Mem CL,,=Vte.d_ ent. orial Park this Nitablishod ISM phone 2804. Miss Hilda Morrison spent theweek. (Friday)evening. The oldest established IndUe"Ifor evA at her home, :-NF.TOMLINSON, M. B., Member Opt 7,7-� Miss Agnes Tbom Is visiting'at Muq- Ontario county. ,of'the College of Physicians and Surgeons _GREENWOOD. formerly occu licks,and Parry Sound. ofontarlo. Office: that the late Dr.R-.Brodie.and latterly-by Dr. Miss Margaret Howard-is holidaying service at which all the mem- ­.v 28ly ook, The ell. Phone. Claremont.Qat. with Miss Doris Tavlor. bers of the Greenwood Circuit are ex. Miss Phyllis Nicholson Is visiting MCKINNON,M.D., L.R.O.S. pected to be in attendance will be held her aunt, M N. Oi re.Sellack� of Toronto., dinburgh. member of the Cones at Kinsale on Sunday next at 10.30 a. Wheat !b Several from here attended * the m.. when the Sacrament of the Lord's t lid "Annis" picnic at Oshawa on July Supper will be observed. Service at dill To Baker's Splenc Choice 29tb. Brougham at 7 by t%rn.. conducted The Sacriment of the Lord's Supper the pastor. M on Sunday School Phonographs�* Wante'd Chairopracto was dispensed in the Dunbarton Pres- will meet at 1 p. in. The LaAlee'ALd bytertan Church on Sunday last. and It don't matter who makes of the Circuit will meet at the parson. HIGHEST PRICE PAID DURWIN E. STECKLEY. Intheeveninx a beautiful baptismal 180 ageonThuteday. August7th. at nor Graduate of Toronto Colleg of Chi- service took place. ropraciic. Will make residential calls Picker. the Record, our Oval Kindly note change of date to 2 ' Seed Buckw-heat &;ll!ursday. The Quarterly Official Lai Board will meet at Greenwood on Horn Phonograph W.EXFORD FOR SALE Aug, 4th,at 8 p. in, WM play it. Wexford Arens Co. held another .0. successful dance. Don t miss the Band Concert at Bestquality of Chick Feed an4 Angue Asher to taking a trip home Claremont, Aug. Oth. Wratch Feed-always 13. CHRISTIAN. Barris to the old couutry� on hand. ter and ROSEBANK As Wibto ry Public Etc. to Tom: Mactin qwut the week-end oan. t ing.Court House, �rb=ly' Stouffviiie, Ont, with his parents here. Mrs. Fred Bayless is visiting In A fatal accident occurred here On W I LLIA M J. BEATON,B. A..Bar. Stouffville for a few days. Tuesday evening in which Joseph 13. XiSS rist- Solicitor member of the arm of imi' Pastry Flour R7ckm= bZh� 00;and Beatm, Toronto We valsh to congratulate Miss Olive -Justice,a postal transport driver of �Geperal Trusto Baing ft Ba Street.Toronto. Walton. on,jtassing her Normal ex- 142 lot Avo..Toron to,met with Instant Its Always Good. Telophooe Main 962 0a 062. 7 aminations. death, and his 14-year-oldeon.Clifford, None better made in 0anads, J; He Master James Downs and Jack Red-* are spending .their a'stainpd serious injuries. Thetref. Dental Funeral Director fern. of Toronto. edy was the culmination of a days and holidave at the ­Oldam Famm." M picnicking. Mr.Justice with his four -IR. HARRY HUDSON. Dentist, Ir We ir glad to see Miss Lillian or., children and Richard and Mrs. Hen- JL.-'Wbkby. Oftice-Adam's Terrace. Byron Lfconsed Enthaliner tin around again. after-being under St.North. -Phone 124. (Gas extradion when wood and their four children, of the desired). MOTOR HEARSE the doctor's care for some time. _0 F? E A M same address, had motored clown from the city In the afternoon to spend the, _D R. D. C. Suilth. Dentist. Stouff. CLAXEMOLM 0111t Hear the Whitby Band at Clare. day here, They had just finished their Pt's the priee we get for our buttew vIlle. Honor Graduate of Chicago and To. Ponto Universities and the Royal Colle of Phone 9*24 mant. Wednesday next. supper an the beach at the west side that enables as to pay-the prim De.taiSurseons. Phoneofteloll. Resickence ef the river, and a thunder-storm up. for cream, and its our accurate 1015. No outsid.-appointments. 261Y proaching caused them to prepare to 13ROCK ROAD. tr bo� ey3tem of doing business that em��' re XILAKE B. BEATON. D. D. S.. turn home. PickinF up the ables as to render you ser;vice6 N Graduate of the Royal Cotelge of Dental Miss, McDonald Is entertaing a girl lonigingsi they started across the Surgeons and University of Toronto. Ofike Fmit Troes, Drabs E&U-4 friend from Toronto. bridge for the east side of valley where Have out track call for over W.M-Me'!,hardware Wbitb; parked. They were Office boars to 2 to 5.30. Mrs. Geo. Kayes and daughter spent their car was your cream. Sell phone 220. 447 H in secured the agenyy for IL D. a week.recently with Mrs. Jackson. walking aloug the south track on the IvWFth&So,. Ltd.. N,reerymens Mr. and Mrs. Batch.of Toronto. are bridge when the,luternktional Limit- JN. DALES. L. D. 14 . D. D.S.. of Winona. Out. spending a few weeks in their a rushing on the north track StouftMe Creamery Co.- Graduate of Royal ConM of Dental Sur- summer ed cam geous and the University of Toronto. Office I am prepared to take orders for all home he". from the east at 00 mike an hour. Phone,18W2 above Er. A. Scott's store. Claremont. Out. Walter Perey and eon called'on his Clifford.who was behind.had taken kinds of Fruit Trees,Small Fruits, . STO117FFVILLE. ONT. Office hours,9 a.m. nL. Saturdars: 9 a. father and other friends here a few the north track. His father owing as.to I P.m, Pbonalo 5 P. 1, Ornamental Shrubs Etc.. at- 0.140, 47 y him In danger sprang to save him.but lowest possible prices. d 0 %1r.a&mphry and several others we the speeding train was upon them be- ties, fore they reached a point of safety ICREAM special rates for large quand 411not*900 4;awb*. engaged In hauling gravel an to the he 2stf Brock road. between thq- Kingston and buried thew 25 feet -down t hich 71- road and the fourth concession. V. RICHARDSON-Real stwp embankment. Tbetraln. w SEPARATOR S. W a tate. insuraner,Conve7sudgla, N. J. Chapman, PickerM9 Last week R.T.Hodson.principal of I*the fastest on the Canadian National Public.Etc-1pickering,Ont 31!y Winnipeg High School and a former could not be seen until It was near the te"ber of Brock Road school. paid a bridge on account of the sharp curve. I am agent for the Meltitte and as Immediately styped and bac - IM 10 POSTILL, Licensed Anedosees t flying visit to T. A. mW Mrs. Knox Lt W in Mitook, 4 for tied of Tork and Outsd& Aue. ed up to the scene o the accident, New Separators always 09- and others. Mr. Hodson was accow- Sim sales at U kl"s a"mued to on da -ng - - a body and the Injured boy Alm.peyeral -Rod h, notsoms. Address Grom atTm P.0.. OR& panted by his son and daughterst his Justice' gbod second band map- wife having died about two years 0. were placed on the train and taken to chinos In jood running order. A.BZATON TOWN11IMPDXARK Mrs. Walter Hamilton eT the city and the lad taken to St.Mich. UMP L &red.he Is D. A. G large wash tub about half fJI of water sei's Hespital, where. it to fm PU H, CL ILREMONT Hal and went about her work, Herchild. sufferingfrom a fractured skull and ;fflate Write or phone Clare.207. about fourteen moutba old. concluded bad bruises. The- unfortunate man. Jilet"Arrived a car of Toronto to take a bath and plunged In head. who was 42 years of We and a return- 7'%AVID A. PUGH-Live stock suo- Asphalt Co's Roll Roofing, first. But for prompt assistance the ed soldier. Is survived by his widow �ticneeFL Graduate of C. M. Jon",school J oubted would have been and four children, whose apes range ifeame expes ace with 64&;WA Shingles etc., also little chap und stock, Bloc drevrnecL from IS to 2D years. Hem You Are at=od rg!work. All kJoN& ctf-seles Terms reasonable. Pboor A large stock of B. C.-Cedar C4*pt. Tim Hooley and Prof. Pryor WHITBY. Shingles, Beaver Board WMat Claremont on Aug. Otb. 1;3 MAW,- LICENSED AUO-- and Lumber. All Sal�ts'Cbureh picnic@ at Osh- NEER for York Qatario and Durham Cement," Counties. Ali kinAs of sala promptly attended awa-on-the-Lake next Wednesday. M Termareasonablp. Dateefor sake may be and get onr prices. BROLI`GHAM. Six branches of the South Ont.&MQ % sria�at NEWS'Officv.- Bell and ludspen- Women's Institute celebrated their -.4out pbows. Whitby,Ont. my T. C. Brown had a business trip to 21st birth-da by a private picnicat .,ICoal,. to the city last week. PICKERING Heydashor3ark. Theeveatwasat. Mrs. Martin. of Toronto, to'visiting . . .BASKETS tended. by more than a hundred,In. her din I Idin SupU Putnam, Toronto,and _ghter. Mrs. Lawrence Denny. Having purchased the stock from LUMBER YARD Mrs. Burton, of Toronto, is visitin! Viss lazc=ft, Bownianville. Estate of at the home of her brother.Charles Ross a-who -have been- ____:__ShiDg1e 'W. G. BAILNES and the entire uses here for many yews. have sold John Hemmer. of Pickering, Is help. out to Messrs. Ward & Dowland.of J�usiuess df JOS. W. -DOTEN D. A. MORDUE Ing his uncle. W. 0. Willson, with his Oshawa, who Ok wt ReadyRoofing $evil baying. vreek, They WnI dr, o0l their Im prepared to supply all sign Rev.and Mrs. Van Wyke, of Michl- men's furishings and will handle ath from Berr Boxes to Three Director m holidaying with Morton and ladies" wear exclusively when they and L .7. and Aatf Bushel. ;I11'r. have disposed of their present stock. Byron and Mrs. Feasby,of Oshawa. M:J.,:!.W. Soden-Irwin. editor of Gisen-River Basket Works .11i'llip,1W41114M ZqdpMg4 spent a few davi last week with thWr Can d Opportunities, in to town Phone Mark.e4O9 people here. this week arranging for the publics- F. A. R tion of articles about Whitby's unique successor to Miss Beatrice Stevenson to hoUd^y FRANK PEN7KOCK -1 . -&-_ Ing for a few week* withrelativee industrial advantages. The nsaga =JCH==zrM �OHAS. BRIBRI. MARKHAM now plctou� -The Man that made bbe Barnes' is extensively circulated in Great Basket. Phone 9000 Frank and Mrs.Axford add Child- Britain and the United States amongst ren spent the weekwA with relatives the leading manufacturst and will at"IslingtO6. �bly lead to adding further now tu Elm*r and Mrs. Willson and 60�11.Of fawdo tries to those already.operating 0 Toronto, are' speuding the week-end In the county town. - RS Bread Flouiwith the former's parents, Ed. and ibing by FA� RM E v Flavo The-new industry estabih Mrs. Willson. the Protex Co., Ltd., a wonderful Picke' r"*:MgfJfV ,We are Agents for MA Wiltnei and Miss Annie Word.of waterproofing process,of which Wm. and ryel ed on Mrs. Holtby Mcintoehis manager.pro mines to be Cockshutt Co. one-day last'w ultimately a very large one. The Alfred Appleton, of OttaWA6 to tem ypremise4 on Athol An r - the-post office 1, Goold-ShaDIIBY Pastry Flou Ending a week..with. his sisters, i,.t-of kernh & M 7 Way be obtained from you wrocer. 3a JU101016 Appleto next b-aTidth-geouta or the Kingston d1m0w db Donald and Mrs.Willson and little- road, is full of machinery belpg go, uir, are bolid& ug at the readiness to start almost any day. .......... of Toronto, Brookfin flour MflIs ghoote of their p&rents,By, and Mrs. Delay is due to� the non-delivery of Flelary and Biss-ells Willson. essential to the proceer, -some fliture .:�CHAS, WILSON, Prop. . ularly eyloyed, Mrs. Dobson,of Beaverton,and A.W. which number wilIT!increas "the Wm. and Mrs. Dobson, C. R.and Some ten men are Store ,;' '- Dobson,of Oshawa,visited Mrs. Phil. plant Is enlarged. The parent works argest Indus- ;vIll likely be one of the I AFOR SALE ip on Sunday. The members of St.John's W. M. a. tries we have and employ several hun- mmerSession I Johnbeere Bay Loader ASu a ent a very enjoyable afternoon at dred, #1 t e home of Mrs.'Wm. Canis, Agin. side-del. Rake 2 Walking Plows HELD IN THE court,on Thursday of last week. I Sulky Plow -The Ashburn senior football Special �Week-end Bargains, I Crown Gang Word has been recelyed of the death team will play Pickering to-nigbt POPULAR. of a former resident of 'Pickering COLUMBIA Brantford Binder-Twins. Township. in the person of George J,. (Thursday), on Memorial Park. NEW PROCESS RECORD& t1reenwoot L!;;L I OT�T Blandin, ofPeoria,111. Mr.Blandio, . -H.and Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Pease _9 4- who was 65 years of age, had-been out and L. K. and Mrs. Devitt, of To- A sample 25 cents 42tf Phone Pick 714 motoring and had stopped at a farm ronto, spent Stinday with the to pick fruit. The ladder which he littter's parents, Hugh and Mrs. as climbing slipped and he fell across Meabin. :Regii1ar Stock for Satur my Giidh Chopoin YoDge&.Charles Sts,Toroutol w 9 P.bRrbed-wire fence,d Only From now iintil Sept. 2nd, when Zing almost'm -Mr. and Mrs. Newton, of De- W mediatelv. Mr. Bla in belonged to troit, called on their cousin, Mrs. �V_mch-50 Cents-Each AND FL AXINW. our Fall Term opens. First-class a ploneei family of this township. his Instruction in'all Departments, father having owned the farm now W. B. Powell, on Tuesday, while lam pfe�;ared to do Chopping 8,11d Accounting, Stenoirapby, Type. owned by Mrs. S.Bennett, and to be- oq a motoring trip W the Thous- Out aking every day but writing, Secretaria . Lieneral' Im. ing worked byT. E, Ham. Itwason and Islands. 7 1 Saturday. -provement, Banking, Commercial this farm, one mile west of Brougham, -Mr.andMrs -MeNich N E. McEWEN 4 Teachers' and Business Courses ol, of To- -Stoneboate For Sale Enter now. Write for Catalogue., on which Mr. Blandin was born. He ronto, Mrs. George Poucher auct YH P1 C6 KE ING NEW R Gw left Brougharo wben a voung man Mi" Catheride Poucher, of Allan. Vetermlary and went to Illinois, where he was a F. Bayles, Claremont W.:J. Elliott, Principal prosperous farmer. afterwards goinj dale, visited with Hngh and Mrs. John Mechin on Monday. Rural Routs No.2 into the auctioneering business, a All, -F a-A X 7 R 111; 1 . - 7 IS, �7 :t 7 �6 IkA ise nor Ute t the ' Hou ome loing Ev V .J"In Abou —imp E SUmmmt cAn OF TH tractive" by serving with tinted mounds of meringue. Instead of dust- r time Is danger me for ing the top with nutmeg, try a little J _70tiAg babies. E�eryoins Or serve the Jun- ground cinnamon. :7.7bables--feel the,cold, but is n H, kets with fresh sliced peaches or . -�they are to heat. ert - The secret of ma�king t�isslm iinment galore for everybodyl —Unnuitabli Food e.food and.unsuit dessert seem extraordinary is to leave man com' want, ou home In able'care of good -food Ybelp to cause A. hearty we y it undisturbed while chilling, adding the digestive troubles that kill so or i,Ci Her the final touches only just,before.aerv- Oshawa­�-the Motor;,Ci of Canada.' .=sny babies every summer. Theonly Special Events arrangii to make y6ur v4sit a memorable one safe food foi a young baby is mother's Ing' �;_milk. Most of the babies who diw in L�ho summer are bottle-fed. It Is very CLEA14ING'SUCOESTIONS. 811111tl"Y9,40�,3 FrIdaylAuse 8 -Important that the mother should not Coat collars.—To one t4blespoo-ftful of-ammonia add,salt to make a paste. -',Chdrch Day—Happy,. as at- A hierican Day—H6rsc Raciijg, *oan her baby during the summer If the Spread on soiled streak of collar, lot every.-church. Joint on Bar- etc. _'except on the doctor's advice. S Hi.stopic Pageant, y is bottle fed, be sure to keep dry, then brusli off. It the collar"Is vicep with old-fashiod*d the feedings covered and on ie& A not thoroughly cleaned, put Monday -bomemi"'Ice box is easili mad as ond application. P - donday ftturfty'--A on a see- us. 9 Gilt frames.—Brush gilt, picture -Reception Day, aseb I Basebay Day—Oshawa-Peterbord, frames �'Sfrcei Para e Get from your grocer a deep' box 'with water, in which onions C uni y Ball Game. Cornmunity Mancini. —three or folar to a about 8 inches square and Put 3 have been'boiled Fireworks, Bands. !A real Farewell Party. inches of sawdust In the bottom. pint Apply liquid with soft flannal P1 sea two V pails In this 'box, one a cloth and touch lightly Tuesdayl Aug. smaller Straw matti AltUacrittow pail, Inside, the other, and fill ng.—Wash the'matting AJdded Toronto Day.:--bt!otarcycle Races, the space between the.outer pail and witli.clear warm water and dry at Softball Tournament, Soccer, Great I G. Y. Averill Happyland Shows.. the box with sawdust� The nursing once with a soft cloth which will ab- Historic Pageant. A Hugi� Midw�iy.. boWee filled with milk are placed in 86ib the moisture and Prevent colors 11 is then filled from running. the inner pail. This-pal —I. M. K Reduced�Fares an all Railroads ciacked ice, which surrounds the W041211CS"Y4 AUS* 6 with Race Day�Horse Racing, Boxing, bottles. The inner pail should have a -SALAD H NTS. .. . -: V Carnping.Accommodation. cover. Nail several thicknesses of . ; . . . . . -- I -. - Wrestling, etc. Cubes Of lemon gelatins 'are both newspaper on the,under surface of,the cover of-the b6x. This lea box should &�petizing and economical in either ThU141daYi,A"- 7 Write for program to -1)e kept. covered and in a cool place. a fruit-or vegetable salad.' -Sports Day—Athletics, with valu- c_ 'Old Home Week Committees The water from melted Ice should be Fruit juices are nice additio'ns to poured off and the ice renewed at least salad dressing, used on fruit or ge able prizes, Band Concert&, Fir works. .. Oshawa, Ont. once each day. tine-salads. In hot weather less food is required--IA#we that is intended to be eaten t: " be cut in ribbons then in cold and the mother should in a salad should a. Tlie quickest not expect a rai�fd gain in the welghi with'& pair of scissor -should be of the baby. In fact she way. to dry lettuce for a salad In after -OLD OME . WEEK -.content., If the baby does not I washing to ioes it lightly In-a colander -1weikht. Though'the appetite for food and then wipe with tissue paper or Is less, an abundance' of iool, boiled,paper-towellibr. .3rd ltO Oth ter should be, wa given between meals. ..!Sour cream makes a nice, rich'and At the first sign of 'diarrhoea stop oeonomWal dressing for cabbage salad. lan feeding, giving as much cool. boil- It should be flavored with cinnamon ed water as the baby will take and or nutmeg. t some of us had to stay to pre- I stories of that clumsy Kultur-cam- consult the doctor at once, The sooner All salads are nicest served Ice cold. rye Alsace for France!" said a� Pkigu, Dieu merct, they, have gone! MACE BASKS JOY ,"Bu embittering thoL doctor sees the baby, the sooner I wrinkled,veteran of the Franco-Prus-I which succeeded only Im Parsley flecked with a sharp knife Will the baby be eured. is the daintiest- garnish for potato man War, with the air of.cne who has and poisoning against all t lugs Ger Th�@ Bath—In-addition to the baby's salad. RDERFM1 RAG achieved a great life work, 'add wi man the'"atlan w4nd. -boiled egg is pret�y on daily bath,'it is well to give &'cool Grated hard have well accomplished our duty. Dist sponge bath two or three times a day tomato salad. Have you not beard how on,the day e word '-these Shreddeif cocoanut adds sweetness. GER~ RULE AJLED of-thit arlmlertice you!ng ones and old Di"i is'an imeartant h in hot weather. If the baby has prick F ess to a fruit salad. ew to perfection all the, days, a word that perhaps more t,An. ly_beat. sponge several times a day and richn ones'alike ku Creamed cheese makes a good stuff. iiversee of fifty Years any 0 I an? Hive you Dot been ap- women to bold the secret of health, with a solution of baking soda made, TO KILL PATRIOTISM- ther is supposed by mazK you by dissolving a teaspoonful of baking I Ing for poppers, torrtoes, cherries, forbidd say on the sub- soda in one pint of water.. date@ and pi�unea used in,salad. prlsa�d how instantly the blue-white- physician has. this to Clothing—The clothing should be! Celery salt will take.the place of People of PrOVinceTike' Ut-'red flags Battered in-the wind on each Ject:-"As for diet.,the average glrl-to - light enough to avoid perspiration. In.1 fresh celery to give a salad a pleas- A14atian houser Yes, I think that we. apt-to msXe one of two mistakes. One bot weather, a diaper, thin-shirt and ing flavor. most interest in AD Affain a our work! is a tendeucy to overindulge in , of the Republic. i have well dov hont suffl&leut -physical ftuslizLjiltp are enough. In very hot �The liquid from mustard pkkles'ii These lovable old men—tbere seeib sweets, wtt more-bete them it any-other exerctse to burn up the excess food weather take off all but the diaper. good in the dressing of meat or fish to bef The writer had a t been in Alsace couutry�likv nothing quite as mu�b fuel. The oth6r Is to starve the bo 4y FRes are Enemies—Flies am be- salad. since two years before the war—the urs." and for the sake of being- cverthin. A bies'.enemies. - Thai carry disesie To mike a salmon'salad. from,one as to make their little *'disco great war of doliveran a;aa it Is call- to always slim. muscular. flgWe.fa an a%sel. a germs and"must never be allowed near can of fish serve more than the usual the subject with a stranger ad there by the fervent editors. the the same. Always they go back "to holy starved down to the point of the baby nor upon anything that number-of people, cold cooked green jolly priests, vtocking-cap wearing old- touches him. Use screens to keep files,peas and cucumbers may be mixed stars -speak that- time Now that no- fear. o4 16w resistance I&a liability. Out of the house, kill those that do gett with the fish and, also, a little of the' timers and ardent young -strafen- stays long-coutalned and Ing with great pride In their newly '-in and cover the carriage dr crib with heart of the lettuce. willing tongues, the visitor If he wish- One wild flowgr on, the s-tem is. stuff. learned French. White mosquito nottJng. Cold.slaw makes an appetizing , . -,"lonk-awaitLed reunlon lea to, be polite. man; listen to many:worth two in the tonneau. Barely the S1 Ing for ice cold tomatoes. with Mother France has w. ught an L DESSFERTS'FOR HOT DAY - Pears,-canned or fresh. with nuts immense chapge over tranquil Alsace. coo and cheese,are an especially nice lun. her busy little cities; her sleepy vil- Thero are no sizhpler and yet en-' hoon salkkd. )ear strange to the lages. that will spi tirely satisfactory dessexts, for sum- mind.unluit*ted In the philosophi-of ater than those made with milk and 7 her staid Inhabitants. .Bargairt.. wounet.tablets. Most--cook3 think of 7-77 A sign-In-g of Is troa-ty, a botettug-'Of re unketi only In relation to sUck people With his unspent youth a d they fail to'appreciate the possi- Like a penny in his hand, a tricolor, a triumphant entry of a"re- R - giment. the '�Marselliafse.­ -bilities.In using the;n in place Of the See hiln stand! Thera's a look on his tsee 'And all the fiery nationalism that Puddings which take so much longei fifty yedis boon Taide Ao prepare: Like a child that comes of-German kultUr has aa%mleiM to to reemakened extinguish, To. make a good junket, the milk -To the market-place unable to A long, reetleas slumber it 'was, they Aftet top* a:nd drums. should never be heated above low ?u in Strassbourg and C-01- blood- warmth—eimpty take off- the, �Vill tell 74 mar, a',,cauchemae, out of whicb'they chill, but never heat to a steam. With his youth—his youth 4— 1919. But ones -7he bkoided esseimim It is well to pour the desired quan- As a thfits that he can oqon� hid been-roused In again her proud citizens are ";nor's tity 'ofmilk into the pan and let it Sao him run! French than the Parisians," and de- of choke goocl thin d what will he have for ad a little while with the sugar to. An His bargain!Lt the end eldedly more nationalistic. -Srown in the 112VOC dissolve It Also have the rennet tab Scarcely a question comes,up in thO ring-fu & littli cold wa4er; -When It's dome? stunhine Of filir-stway % lot dissooh Paris Chamber of Deputies that It-not crash it well and have -the molds Instantly hotly discussed, debated, Op- I have asked old men ready, set In the place where they are With thoir empty purses, posed.approved and ilisvoi!ed of in t1re 0 -of to chilL 1 Moiing them about Wept to ce '&,ad-the Co'c' a' Cola I cafes and auberges of Alsa. appear. I have heard the We, break the junket and spoil.its. ed'torW Pages of the newsraPers. Each one rehearses, skaW in a c-.ne the granting Tbat the matter c6ne With this foundation, there Is no And on the last page airship company smrMzed clam pack of a subsidy to an end of flavors one can use to make the Thor have all bought age. operating In the Department of Seine dessert really interestl�jr. When cher. -They have-all bought age. nice hunAraAA nf kilarnaters from 4& that Protects ries are stewed, chill and drain-thm kiii ,'Is of small moment L The Qu a- ift gooduess iod of their juice, place a.-large tablo- When youth it spent tlon Is one for Frenchmen to decide, spoonful In the bottom of each dish, A penny at a fair, fhery are�-Fre -------&*d In Alsace to-day nch -and pour�the junket Into it When The old men tell and eager to-aAsert it. -,MR -serve,- add another table- Of the bargains there. dy to a- biepuW from A story is told of spoonful of cherries on top, or, if pos- There was this and that Nether Alsace who failed of recent re- sible, whipped cream. Cantaloupe -For a price and.a wage. election because he omitted to suP- but when they came away wooped out and chilled, set firmly on port a.project,for the widening of ihe t which They had all bought age. marne it s� point ner 1�ylatft and filled with Janke its inoith: a I red with vanilla, Loutoe Driscoll. -river the source or mputh of w'hich 1088 Dean simply flavo Is-excellent. few Alsattans lbave, ever seen. DA:A A Long chase. Always True to France. - A few pieces of chopped pineapple with a tiblespoonful of -A negro boy, a regular visitor to a ns- at also But the spiritual and moral tra shredded cocoan combines wall certain library, was noticed by-the at- formatted in'Alsace to not to,the v isit- with'Vanilla. -s-triking one. A true Al- tendant always to take the same book,' or the most Flavored with lemon extract, a des- open it eagerly at the same place, and satian nyway that there y ins, C P . jk� -'W" bo-, ped then-laugh hearflf:� ange_at all. 'Al*04-Al- Part is ki do' has been no c h &nuts spread over the top after It The attendant's ourrioafty being sacs was Fratch at heart; Alsatlans, set aroused, be followed the Negro boy Frenchmen at home, th-ough prudently ood chocolate Junket Is A very g one day and.saw him open the book. &ei�f. 'Ndl all of them in not on the 6 do by adding two tablespoonfuls Of Glancing over-his sh o-ulder-, he.o0tiod. 1871 could take advantage of their 7 20a the the picture of a small boy being -Wicious IM(I 'e", ;N' 1000", softened in a little milk, to prerogative to "opter" (ypte thgir lo.y. Refreshin, vanilla pudding and adding a few chased by a snorting bull. shopped nuts as it sets. alty,to France and,emigrate to the In- The attendant Was'about to ask or to America). However, terior— The Coca-Cola Cognpan 6f C*nadas lAd. AWd OMWW If the whites of two eggs are beaten what there was to laugh at, when.tb.! eigbt hundred thousand chose bantab- very stiff'*nd two tablespoonfuls Of Negro chuckled:. ment from their mountains-ind val- "W currant Juice folded irk with a -,GoU 'a ain't taught.'im yetl Yl lays rathe* than submit to the con- vanilla or sugar, plain abnon 0S AW. - Junitat can be very at- 168UK No.81—TA querars. �Z 7jr g =21&kk :; x� t,;•PYa d, r s+:" Ant'.' ,� - ,�, ,a `II1k -r• •2" �, �`K.w`�f -:'?'• , • . a�. !>•' :::.., :r, rb.. .. '•fir. - r^'Ts•.r- - -; a ,.1 _ ,,.,.,.: "..•i, p •s ,.. °..: : - -, .A•gw 7r..,•„�,t.�"3.•' .. . a•i• ..,�_h _.•r.•t .' «:.; ., �..� are...p •ter ,:r+ � •,.. _, ...•. . ,set's _ •�, -, .p ..._ >:. - tin seer.. .. y... :.: - :••.; ' ... T... _.. .._ .. _. ;•--!'!*'_ � VE (USE' OF SICKNESS -B EALTH. EDUCATION' ilmos; Airways Due to Weak = _% Impoverished Blood. .and � • ; BY DR, I J. MIDDLETON. .: Prorinolat hoard of Hgith. Oftlarte y ;; Apari from accident or illness due filti Middleton vW be SW to answer ituai M pabile Heald 096 ? RO to infection, almost all ill- health:arises tins ugh au oolama. Address hip as epwum men" -GMilr from one or two reasons. The miRfnke' Oeeiaotit, Toronto •.that people make .ls -in not realizing that both of these have the same cause at the root, aamely.poar blood. Either. practically everybody knows w1i•it table). It is also present in the air, n + Y bloodlessness or some other trouble of goitre is. A day Reldom passes with- 1 due to the sea spray. . Salt obtained FwI% br" flavor! = Beet m tiro �2 the nerves will be found to be the out one noticing a arson on the street from sea water and not highly Puri - w reason for almost every ailment. If or car' with agswelling oa the neck. fled contains sufficient iodine for the ORANGE.. PEKOE' - QUALITY YOU . are Dabs, suffering from head- This' ' is-: . rticuiar:y ° noticeable in proper functioning of the thyroid ` w un . r and older•' ones too who land. Unfortunately, however, at t5e f . __l S, or breatilles geese, with t go about with oats exposed. present - - tatioa of the heart poor appetite and What is the nature and cause of ' from sea - water, but from in an salt July In usually onsidered to bs the x ' weak digestion, .the can". is almost I ppoo always poor blood. It you 'have nor- no noted men Mwho eha edgivven this sub - odinetor have the iodine, removed by T�1C COlIl B1 y Bag' wormeat month of the year all over "vbud' headaciiea, neuralgia, sciatica jest much consideration, have this to the process of manufacture. PIants and other• serve pains, the' cause is s4y of.it: "Simple goitre has been de= igrowing on solls which contain iodine . exhausted nerves. " But run down I monatrated to be a deSciency disease I will take ^It up and pass it on to the nerves are also a result of poor blood,.! of. the thyroid gland, due, almost en- animal consumer,• but if the soil is °eo that the two chief causes of illness'tirely to a lack of normal iodine sup-� deilcient in iodine they are not able to +, -are one and the same. ply in the food and drink of man.:' furnish a source of supply to the ani- If your health is poor; if, you are The disease is not confined to the hu- mal, and goitre' results. pale, nergofis or dyspeptic, you should man race,, horses, cattle, - sheep, dogs, Statistics; show that the disease is pale Dr. Williams'- Pink Pills a fair ( f�drabbits and fish also being of- I generally more prevalent in women trial. These pills act directly os the • Goitre is of world -wide distribution than in men in the proportion of three , or four to, one. blood, and by enriching It give new I but most common iri inland countries, The best way to overcome this dis- _,_, strength to worn out nerves. Men especially on high plateaus . • and. in I ease is'.by the administration of iodine, and women 'alike greatly • benefit mountainous regions. It is very prev- I and the most effective way of giving through the .use' of this medicine. if alent in Canada, being found in On- iodine is internally. One can admin- -you are . weak or ailiso, give Dr. Wil tario, Quebec, New Brunswick, Al -. ister iodine by inhalation or by. ex- 'Hams' Pink Pills a fair .trial and you beats, Saskatchewan and certain sec- k ternal . application, but both these will he pleased with the beneficial re- tions of British Columbia. Goitre methods are more -or • less unsatia= the Northers Hemiwphers, and its heat led to an old Rumen superstition, which has lent its mark on our own speech., Warm — weather Is not always too healthy, and July in Rome was tre• ti. Quently a mouth:of epidemics and high mortality. The Romans connected this with the rising and setting of the .star Canicula —the Little Doh --in coin- r- cadence with the auk, and talked of N the period of July 3rd to August 11th as tale Dog Days. The Little Dog no longer rises with the sun during this period, but the r name of the' Dog Days and something ; of their sinister repn'tstion still per• seems to be fairly common in New On- facto a r' salts that will speedily follow. ry • Most tricksters know one or mist Even In modern Britain, aiagia- tario and also in the - north- easterri Iodine can be given in the drinking more methods of causing a coin m It your dealer does not keep these , part of old Ontario where the surface. water or by the use of iodized table to vaniah by, sleight of hand .or in ton have been mows to order dogs pills you can get them by- mail at 60 1 drainage contains very Iittle iodine.1 salt but the most effective way is to other trickery. Here •!a as easy m ;o� t° be muscled about the ba• - cents a box from The Dr. Williams' It is also prevalent about the Great give it in the form of sodium iodide method of completing the tricker Jay'i _ Medicine Co., Brockville, Oat' Lakes. or in an organic form of iodine done by a mysterious reappearance o! e1 -Rough surveys of the province ap- up in ag� chocolate tablet The dis- , the coin. Unfortunately, it !s not Minard'e Liniment for Rheumatism. s� r „' pear to show that in general there s a eeable taste. of the sodium iodide , Twos a Ffialott3 Yicto she same coin but the spectators' a considerable amount of goitre in the. makes it an ineffective preparation in need not know that. (Difference Dampness Makes. i "It is a great day for England," said inorthern sections, the- percentage am- that children simply won't take it for A Ong of flannel or other rough William W. as he lay on his death -b'ed `,ong school children being rom ten to any length of time, and if taken `in Ehe common 110 -volt electric current g cloth is produced and halt a dozen J {twenty -five per cent Examinations this form it should be once a week in !a harmless to a person on a'dry -now. on lane 18th, 189?, and listened to the coins are shaken out of it. The oI the iodine content of various water three -grain tablets daring the entire b but may mean instant death' to one suns firing for the anniversary of the !sngplies in the province are at present school year. It can't be done. The � � held - upside down and who touches an electric light as he r' I h shaken, so It, !s obviously empty Battle of Waterloo. I being made,, and these no dou t, will children_ refuse to take it. after the coins have beep taken stands in a bath -tub. The Battle' of Waterloo was fought! shed further light on. ibis subject. The To overcome this objection, a'ehoc- out. One of the coins is taken by eighty thousand French and two freedom of maritime countries from o}ate- coated tablet containing five to . M hundred and fifty guns. against sixty- 'goitre as due to the presence of suffi- ten mill! ams of iodine lux the spectators and the remain- y p gr (one tablet ti seven thousand English, Hanoverlaas, icient Iodine in the food and drink for' each week) has been prepared_ This lag fire coasted by a spectato! III requirements of the thyroid d. is the best method and pat into a bag. To prerebk and Belgians, assisted by--a large num- rev Yro } yet devised. Dm'' 'trickery the spectator ties the I The am is the great reservoir of in the period that the iodine is being Der of Prussians, who came in at the g mouth of the bag with cord and Keeps EYES last moment: iodine; iodine is present-in the sea- i administered the patient should be pass ft !a his pocket. The frisk- The British casualties on the field 7psez and sea -food (animal or vege- under medical supervision. CIC[i!, Bright and Beausiftil star causes the remaining cola to were fourteen hundred men killed sad vanish by any . means he desires w:+a1t.Co° Ctriraes•forBr�CanBodc w Stocking Lakes in Jas %t[j�i �p� and Is able to use. The bag Is nearly fire thousand wounded. Four � i� CHOLERA • -� thousand of ' the miffed' ,,cress were Pa!'k• opener! and the coin 'is found to bare. joined the others. The bag wounded t total wos ooaathous a cry bakes .Erou Jasper were recently set u 1n ailments - may be examined wlthoat fear of To taeiliate'' 'the stocking of the _ TROUBLED WITH X� avounded was twenty -two thousand. lakes In Jasper National Park, 'a naim- 'Cholera Infantnm Is- one of the fatal disclosing the secret. ,.• At lments of childhood. It is a trouble A dupl!¢ate coin Is used and dear iIctory; but it !s, perhaps, one of the basement of the Arministratton that comes on. suddenly, especially this is in the bag all bf the time. r the most famous and important of all Building at Jasper, Alberta They are during the summer months, and unless This coin Is put is the corner of ITCHY PIMP IES time. I% has gone down into the glori- at present carrying Loci,, Loren trout ( prompt action !s- taken the little one the bag and pocketed by a few stitches of thread. One end of r. history or our • country, carrying eggs•, and further shi meats of other may soon be beyond old. Baby's Own , � P this .thread Is knotted with a with it an ever - living memory of our variotias. will be furnished by the be. Tablets are an ideal madiclae In ward- rather large knot. The bag may Q,..,� (�, t (great ocuntryman— Wellington. partment of 'Marine and Fisheries ing off this trouble. They regulate be held upside down and shakes_ Waered Vier Face. the bowels and - sweeten the stomach (t,.},,,..,M u - wun+Ya a s+ - - from time to time and the" resultant without tear that the cola will The highest peak in New Zealand fry distributed !a the waters of -the and thus prevent all the dreaded sum- fall, The trickster, holding the as 12,350 feet high. park- mer complaints. Concerning them bag —first showing his hands to Mss. Fred Rose, South Bay, Ont., be empty --gets bold of the knot ° My taus was full of blackheade � *na while the bag is. being tied and which lacer became little pimples.~ says: —'I feel Baby's Own Tablets r .saved the life of our baby when she pulls out the stitches- In this They `tee scattered had cholera latantnm and I would not 'war the duplicate coin jolne the o�ermytacsaaditehed and Ina ued, and when dam' be without them." The Tablets are ether. w I ism them tames } �� void by medicine dealers or by mail IVfip ttis orct and paste 1t,_ to!!1< .t b�� Mad an us at 2b cents a box from The Dr. Wil• :.ot>ter of ills series, ifs a scrapDools,) scars, I was troubledrs �r Rama' Medicine Co.. Brockville, 'Oat with ikons for about - . O � . - - --� —._ � three of lour months , �� -Compulsory Home Training. '�� I'sad as adwEStiemuat for - in ea D T At Auckland, ,New Zealand, when CII soap sat flintmeae and 1 f _ Experiments are. now being made sane for a has sample It helped me , tits ricliriese Of with the :object of adapting the Ash- givlag. evidence at the Inquiry into so ? purchased more, sad now I neutralizes social problems, Mr. Pownton, a am eom keel healed:" (Signed) w�N iKtlStsTd ants drum - Language to the conveyance Dao p y K "fat foOC�s and k� the me' magistrate, ruggeatea conserlptlon for hiia. ' Father L. Ball, .ldankon land erllo3► of messages in English, especially !or Beach, Mkhigaa. ± Mustard ex►ables girls for thorough domestic training eg6inti18te food wt = the-use of Boy Stouts. as Iikely tremendously to benefit the Usecuticur sforalleoifetparpoesa• - burden a Ol'�7slttl. Ashanti Is a One language. The horse life of New Zeabtad. saw. b a+.n �►+� ,. s. e. s. • W i drummers have two drums —a ''male - and a- "female "— get•In different tones, des a � !3i and on them they can reproduce, not _ f�� only the'numbei ' of syllables is a s. - - -+' signed but the arbitrary toe-gnat he re MOTHER 0 � s, signed to each when spokes, The re• ,r sal _ drums are "talking." But the same system could obvious- ly not be applied to English, so an at.. LARGE FAMILY. y ` BuAv Women Want tempt !s being made io work out -aa 'ec6 adaptation of • the drum talk to the Recommends Lydia E Pilolc� �n - - Morse code. After trying various iia>m'f: Vegetable Compound plans, the most promising method has oh�, ; 'been found to be the use (ignoring cc__ « the tones) of spacing only, each dot Ja Bas er'•' — Insistl nemford, N• S. — "I am the WARE. ror, "dash being represant6d by two Y of tour children and I was so weak �— beats. my last baby came that I could not BII women want SMP Enameled Ware . f or Pain Headache ,ny work and suffered for months Sp The drums cart' a- mile'or more, and a friend induced are to try L diY twice SS 88 a •me u ns , 8n com� can a ear ga far am three miles. Lumbago _Colds taking the Vegetable mpotm _ Messages: can be sent hundreds of g wesitriees has left me and the,a fetes - the cooMn sooner. A woman can pain p $ miles in a remarkably short time: Accept only a bs ggoonee I tell all my friends _:�eash_SMP Elaamelcd Ware utensils fasLt�e�r who are troubled *ittrfemale weskneq , .•t2!$I1 IItensiils that have t0 be scrabbed The sate way to send money by mail �`�� Byer package to take Lydia E. Pinkhatn's Vegetable Coropoand, for I think it Is the best ,-and . scoured. _ _ W by, Dominioji. Fxpress Money Order. I whleh contains proven directions -medicine ever sold, - You army advertise •,Geri." tog Short. n�y "Bayer" boxes of 18 tablets my letter." —Mrs. Glcoxca L C}tOIIi� Three finishes: Pearl Ware, two coats of Also bottles of u and 100-- Hemford, N. S. A man travelling in the United �� >. � �� mart . r -grey enamel inside and out. Diamond (itaaeb My First Child ppeeaa it' gr y " 9tatee, meeting a little Negro, boy, in- Anses) • of ismenetw* Of Now Glen Allen, Alabama. — "I Have bed Ware, three coatfg, light blue and white out- Quired h'fa name. .eenaaae.Wr ?t 6ailalSi la g�rreeatly benefited by taking Lydia BL aside, White lining. Crystal Ware, three 'C}en"eah;' was the reply. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound foe coats, ire solute inside and OliE with Royal " Jan'? That's a girl's name, isn't bearing -down feelings and pains. I wag y J. !tf^ troubled in this way for nearly ast -Blue a $lit$. :�• _ "Ah spells it soli a (i, -sot a J, soh. Feet 5o.re. years following the birth of my fast F "Ob, possibly an abbreviation of child, and at times -could hardly stand oft OF CANADA' well with. -Ni. It ' - -- - TMI'Sl1E�T METAL PRODUCTS CO uMITLO - 'General ;t" said the tourist. Rub my feet A neighbor r�scommended the -relieves inflammation, soothes vegetable Compound to me afar I had ,• MONTREAL TORONTO WINNIPEG "NO, eah; 'LRln't zackly dot, "' was and heals. taken doctor'smedicineewithoutmu -EDMONTON VANCOUVER GALOARV the reply_, "Mah sha'noilgh name am , �. benefit. It has relieved my pains and 'Genesis xzx :,_ 33, -So shall my right- gives mfrs strength. I recommend it and eousness answer for me . in time to give }rou permission to use my testis M P cpme' Washington Carter, but does jest I monia Ietter." —Mrs. IDA RYS, Glee w Allen, Alabama.' calls me 'Cram' for ahg ;t. ,. _ Womenwho suffer should write to thi , °n s -P When you are fight you can afford ss o OF I LydiaB}.PinkhamMedicpmeCo., ybonr ®. i�i�u I� Ontario, for a free coo y of L dia to keep your',temper. When you are ham's Private ext -Boo 9 wrong you can't afford to lose it. I !iAilments Peculiar to Women." O �r '9 PP 171 Minard's Liniment Rellevsslaalib 188UE No. 31- --'24. ., .. `� ,F.r •'. . ? ,'. .:. __ _ ,, .. - .. , - _ th 3 4 hr ,.. ira :r 'r 7r,.:e•i!v 'n are .-. s,.. '� ,.r:. - r .; h. � ►: .'- '�i.!. .N .�•..,j {�r'I.�.,�'. .s�i:.� "'' ,.r , �.N ..�,li �." ,,,# '"L. � '�' .• kltc' f;a4' .. .. •. 1• , : ` . _, %^ y + rN „3CN, r9ir rr%+"?`' t'1• .- ..•'c"7r�i,.itxy 7 i • 3•” ° ° * ,''� "�;d0t <. Y}.' 4 ��.w^y,� M'^�_.'S�yyi'' '�` !'i•e�•. "+ tea?.i1f4;'.MU.`':..R"..a.,ai^i t.S's7�a.v.6'•�`''Si�."�e':.' `.^'E1rY` ii?vte.eeKt�"4a �Oa"' +^ •� i •...,a>. .r.' _.awe•.i *-.,J +"' •4•:q;.. ..'.f.. .,$" rti.,.jy .a-•i` .as. ^,• yr r s '�u+v.('.,4• "'.:ass.. r • ,.w _.�ti•' t aC F A/ R P Q R T S :. Whiteva�e on NA )LE �GROC'RI ov ES �it�It�xiug SEA. - i 1e THITHIRD. ANNUAANNUAL - Service Garage 151. aper years 61M u i"d""CQ` FOR HOT WEATHER LIIA'CHES— Sardines, gippeyed Snacks, Beat �.becrivdoos'ro she vnitad seta and Qeeac Motor overht<uiing,. top and aide cur- Brands Salmon, Pork and Beane,• Crabapple Jelly, Olives, Sale dtaii,im.00 in advance. I Cain repsiri FIELD :DA� agarlting - - - ree8ing� Pickles, Marmalade, Fancy Biscuits. . -� :Battery BecYice —Oh - D y 4 JdNN MURKAR, Proprietor. ry _ ox _, ° All work guaranteediagFlat rate Qg FRUIT PRESERVING —Fruit Jaxa, Perfect Seal and Crown, F FR - service charge Sealer Rubbers, Parowas, Oerto, 100 lbs. St. Lawrence or Red _ p. .15bide to Re -uaiOc :CIVIC HOLIDAY` r a Phone 5510 Mark, Central. path Saga $9.00.: -- W. E. 8 OR- PIONI09 —Pure Food Waxed Pa er 5c stroll, Picnic °PdpN es, In - -Pure R � aTT Y 5' • F L. �Ifae of the' most delightful gather- ,... dividual 'Drinking Cape 150 a oz, Interlake. Folds Napkins ` Jugs that ever took place in Pickering (August 4th) ` 80c per 100. - was that of the re -union of Students ADMI98IQN FREE • s of Pickering College of •40 yearP ago, FOR E I.SY CLEANING AND POLISHING Polish, F.iquid + Which took place , oe' the old college Veneer; Braeso, Silvo, Macke NoRub, All Laandry •Soaps 8 bare ands on Saturday. July 19th. The The Forenoon will be devoted, to for 20 cents.` cyan _ ' - is and the After- �ible of the atu ants o t e Clan noon to an - T1;1 and other of -the student of the , _ For day 3n and day out every ay to a year, -zany days of this .welt- ltnpown in- _ FORTY' ONE EVENTS — s!' will find it Economy to ` _ atI Rion was conceived in the mind of " asad formerly o! Bracebridge, an, olIRPORT pe. PICBEftIrtt� / e Grocer's" t' Holtby Myers, of Los Angeles, Calif., . Ladies Soft Hall "Buv Your Groceries at th student of Pickering College, who was FA _ J. RICH- kRDSON, GROCER aoming' with his family to re -visit the — :. - lscenee of hie boyhood. As he' neared Forget Your Worries and Come t +the land of his birth. the desire to We Deliver Your Order. Phone 800 :bring together the old boys and girls ls* ' �� */g [i T �� ITS Spring —tbe energetic "who spent so many happy date 'to- LM 1rilLLrr7 �etheg within the college walla and on time of the year when <t!<e campus was so impelling that he 1�IOK�'R =N'Q' '•tlie groavn npsand the kid • ° - icker�n Hardware Store lost no tithe In sending out Invl'tatlone dies need enerltizinR, pure g _ ,to as many as possible and also throdgh food, instead of nostrums. . °the rase. In the meantime Mn. F. Wheat ol• any grain. taken in Let oar bread - disrlppear L. Ruddy had gladly given permission exchange for Flout•. from your table three to use the grounds and residence for Chop,' times a day. Try our pas- 'idl the gathering, and she spared no pains W e have Bran, Shorts,. tries. Yon will be Sur- Ito make the occasion a deligibtful one. rived at their -delicious, Now iS the time you need an Oil Stove for, Ole. hot weather. n >t[aayy good things were sa d of Mrs. Oil Cake Meal, prise made like flavor. Come in and let ae ehov0 van the ` : Suddy's genial howpitslity, which dfd` all kinds of-grain.' .o mach to add do the pleasure o! the NeW ,ga nv Thought Oil Stove •day. Promptly at 12 o'clock the first'YJ Mrrivals came, the hours of meeting Ogilvie a Porridge Oats: "-ibetaR from 12 to s. Is. a short time Rgyal Hsinsehold Flour,' ' •$atiefaction guaranteed and a free trial to make•you satisfied., about 40 had arrived and for a time hand- shaking wu the order of the Cream of to West Flour: ,R,���`` We have a complete line of Screen Doors and Window' Screens, W _ ire ' day. Wblla these greetings were tak- - Cloth from 18. to 42 inches. Heap out the Sias." a 4ag places beautiful repast was being :_..`C$OPPIN(i EVERY J�►tlir�i i.'' ... e prepared. When all had been eaiated tlortE =4oa�� a i een and Arsenate of Lead: " ,at the beautifully laid tables, the con WEER DAY _ -_ cp P r a -Gr f - yersation naturally drifted to boyhood . t� p ,? �Z E '1�1� Forks, Rakes, Hoes, Shovels, Spuds. Scythes, Sprayers.. Praner�-. oared girlhood way.. Many pleasantries Clippers, Lawn Mowers ete, • were indulged in. The pranks of the xtrls and boys were related, and the `I -love affairs of the boy. of that day . agg,�y.j -jg •]g arm Machinery ':� (Agent for McCormick and Deering Farm Machinery.aad Repairs) ,eauaed much laughter. The marriages �•' - ' - of many were related, wives were in- : t trodaced to the young old boys that _ . .. y _.. 'bad never met before, and 'in some Pi eoasee children were shown with great ; ^ K� pride. One etudeat of the year 1886 - - • S. B ! �.,.�+� -: J S ALSDO -. -Iwo her daughter to represent her and - so on it went. fir. Myers brought - - -with him his old autograph album of i �dil9 yeah ago Carefully he read each name. asking whathad become of this _ _ • s - «Me and of that one. Whom bad he _ _ T� e SEURVICE ' married P and whom had she P where : did be or she live ? In some cases the parties bad sows to the great beyond _ �' f - i - • --Others had mogad into far of! gams to _ . _. Toron o, Bring aZi c d �bitby ,.be entirely lost to one and all. After. _ 1ua ^.Dann ­Auld Lang Syne" was saws NOW •18 the time t0 get your. UUtbt. ; -- --- — ' Phone 1fiQS pick. I, � snost heartily by all. / = • A The guests then went out doors to EEK'D SERVICE -the epwcioup lawn and on to the beau- D• I �iormley, " ~ =D _ unbarton Lea Whitby ve Liful garden that lies beside the hill to ..40 a. M. ':. �.: . .Leave Toronto r - the avast that vase resplendent with all '� "— _ 9.80 a. W. , i . 9.45 a m. ;80 p m binds of flowers and shrubs. There .... were roses of all hues from darkest red _ 0 m P. 1 8 P 5. s0 p. m t •to the pales pink. lilles --is. _8611-thew — - $ 45 p. m• - 800 p parity-.— Canterbury bells of ravishing A. bias ink. white urple• and ave l3ATIIRDAY5 �D HOLIDAYS .+Colon in p Eam eve Whitby Leave Toronto a►od numerous other gorgeous owers . mind u werolsbleaadun• pronounceable 7,40 a. m 9'45 a m• iaacnes.. Spruce trees form a beautiful AVING is just :3s`irnportapt as zarnin , a W. hart grc >nod to it all. and abrubs coo S for earnin 1s but of the present, while d - 00 p. no. saving is asaureace of future securt y g; P. W. P, m numerous to mention. All this greet- P m • ed the eyes of she former student. • where once grew the vegetables and the foundation of prosperity. X5.40 p. m: 11 4b p. fruit that supplied the nourishing food 'The Dominion Bank protects the funds of its ND AY SERVICE f for their tables. As they returned to y Leave TOroato } the upper ie vel through the winding depositors by the prudent management of Leave Whitby _ - f -drive shaded by beautiful trees, maple - ex rienced officers. - Pe - ie M. ' - - 's►nd spruce, their minds wandered . 8 00 a . m >. beautiful ;. _ - U 1.25 PiEkiog. siagIe 00 a. m •1 _ 880p m • -back to those days when the bee `'ielcering College stood visible for _ _ by to Toronto. elm le 75c., return $ t 7 Fares Whit ' msany miles around. The look of sad- -_. _ 50c., return 90c.; ton. singC}e 40e return Oc ' Rouge, eta Dun r Weep would creep war their counters• single' 80e.. return 60c:; Highland reek _ ; ionces when they would think of ` the s ` Idre of 1906, which reduced their much - C,. P. LYND, Msasses• ,.(Cut this Time Fable out for futurerreferenee). WHITBY BRANCH, seilegata.- ruins. never to rise g C. CROSS, Maoa age..; The building, now the home BROOiU.IN BRANCH. GARLGE t; the caretaker, was in those days _ VLLACUTTS the isolation hospital, still stands. f3anken grounds covered with bloom are now situated where the college _mar QUALITY . SERVICE • SATISFACTION s' building stood. The gymnasium build 9. which was erected at a later date, ^�"1 Phone Ind'. 200 pq is now the beautiful summer home of ' `. :=' ' ` ,[r. and Kra. Ruddy. Macey thanks ,. _ are due to Mr. Myers for the happpy :;"�' = PICKERINCA •itbought of bringing so many - topc-etber .7 wand to Mrs. Ruddy for her hoaipitallty: ` the property having been bought by ? �► M A RKET :)fir. Ruddy some years ago. -- Among those present were : Mrs. J. Y EAT Mcliardson, of Pickering, formerly matron of the college; Mrs. Bryant, - _ - •ot Philadel hla. who as Mlste Reasine _ - Roast - --• per p -.. .. � _ - Round or Steak, • s s teacher in the college: and Miss loi 2&: lb Bryant ; o y s rioin Roast or Steak, •.• , Wm. Gormley. Pickering; A. ' Porterhouse Roast or , 18C - T. Lawler, Whitby; Ohio. and Mrs. fr - • ' - ---- �osr►e,- NawmarkeL : Dr. and Mrs. J. -- — .. - -- Ramp Roast,.. � , McBride, St. Qathsriaes ; Mrs. �J y„� - , ei 7F „� avytRi4o8oast Fi - Yianie licDiarmid Clark : Mrs. Mc- le ., He . . 18c * .. and 14C . -Lean. Mrs. Parkes; A. R. • nd Mrs. ... .-. N � � , " 'Shoulder Roast 14c ; YcLesn. Hindereley, Sask., rederick Pot Roast, ,. Batch.. Whitby: Mrs. (Dr,) R. Al. ... . ••• _ 1 rBatemao, Toronto: Miss Rutherford, :: Pl�nk•tl'YSta Q R Brisket, to boil, ..• .•• 250 ,. Mica Louise R. Rorke. iviiae � i "EM PI R E NIltil - cI>,d id �7 Le of Pork,.. ,� .. _ Oshawa_: _ ... .. Weather-tight ht VS Y. .'Convenient t� ' 2 Alma Croak, R. A. and Mrs. Bunting, Fiee Permanent' Loin of Pork •• . Misses Bunting. Mies Louisa Richard • 1 20c 280 tison, Miss Elisal►eth Richardson, Mrs. Lin tning -psoo4 o e • • . gbouldet Roast of Pork, ' j?edson, Misses Law. Pork Cb P • •. i If you need a new Barn or an old one remodelled, Pare Pork Sausage, ... ... let me quote Ou. Let me show you Empire" Barns I ' Finest Salt Pork,... ••• 26c _ "maple Leaf Mutual Fue �►oe built. bandy I+'ineet Breakfast Bacon, piece, _ P 4hey are enorinouslY strong, roomy, ellced, ..� sac • `! Insuraaee Co. ..to work in, and moderate in coat. _ _" - , € R .. Eatimntea gladly'g1van for roofing with the'famow "Eastlake" Metal- Mild Cured Cottage Rolls (half or whole), •,Cheap rates for farm and country lit Shingles, or "Empire" Corrugated Iron. Repairing stud Alterations Back Bacon, '• a .r ri ,, buildings. pig , , D. All work absolutely guaranteed. 55 ' "V riodstorfn Insurance -on buildings, - "`Cooked Hand, .. PICKERI NG wind - mills, Silos eta. _•. f . J. PRO U S E r' Weinera . ... .. 26c t .: - � 15c r Automobile Insurance BUILDER Sesd- Cheese, DOMMON ° )Easy First and Domestic Shortening, 5 lbe 90 onto of all kinds. $uilding CiOIItraCting; ~FARMS FOR SALE ' �. lb prints 18 can Barns, Houses, etc• of all kinds .R,hi� Fish Every Friday. Write or phone : :Fresh Trost and. Pickering Dealer for the Products of De BOW M A'N The Metallic Roofing Co. Limited, Toronto ,W G. R,EID, �- PICK•ERINGIr -- WHITBY, ONT. .. 'SS`A.4,_ � %:,'...t......... , a!1.,..r`+las .... .'....d:E.,.,,.•�,....,.5... $r.�....a.:uhX''�SCf�".,�w ...,_, . - ° .. ..' ... .,�. wr. . _ - s5" r ti'; ?:;�, ::dYvr..,'n'. • ,'.r"°. 'BOM!+ :.yr� _yp;« w c.'6 r... ' 1511 ...+'F. ;aJ,"K1d'r�5° sir �"°e xs-.�' s i '•r' y,. e"'$ :. 1,....,,. .x,.° •.. ;a ...a: , :. :w:'S`,.., +.• •x,:,•' *. .x•:. '.?rn s -cry, ,e ...s^ .,•'�°�;. -"� rnr,'. k` 9 ,,;J.w. ' :.r .y '1y -• `.^. . ,.`u`...•`r„ :. •r... .. - .,.,,. ,. ,z. v . r rg, ;.+'.X. ,a x �, r«.'u g,• • r^ CLAREMolff. Mre. Shipley, of ^Denfleld and TIMB TABLE --- Vi4arin 8t.lioa Mrs. Elliott, o Agincourt, see vi8- - `~ :CLAREIVIONT Thos je T. R. Trains going Ease Sae egi follows ra Mrs. Wm. Thompson As visiting iting'at David Gregg'@. - Cj No. 10, Mal Z.67 s lit, w4: ;;her mother in Barrie. . Miss.Cond is v.isitin CREAMERY 1 o Local 60 Mrs. Thos. Stanbury had a buss y R .with her P' Dft. sister, Mre. �Vm. Dickenson, and' P. M� •Doss trip to the city on Tuesday, her brother, Thos. Coady, Sunday train, 7.67 A. M. David A. end Mrs. Pugh s ant Highest price paid for 'L1 i� Tralps toing West due 'as lollows- t . ' e Mr. and Mrs. Ayers and TLomas Cream at the �j (,ai so. S9 Local 7.47 A. M. ° Saturday and Sunday with friends Neal motored to Stroud on Friday in the cit -_ _ - - - _ —, . —�- .�4 .. -s7 Local _ , .'a.44 P. 1L. ' y to visit Wm. Beelby who ie very 9 Mail 0.05 P. M. Miss;Ra Walker. of Toronto, ill; Claremon E Creamery P. _ is holidaying at the home of her Miss Merl Sunday train, 905 Foregoing is according tia §Mudard Ir sister here. in. Toronto during the past few time. . t 'Wm. Gibbons, of T6ronto,•0pent weeks taking a special course is Give us a trial and be convinced Dr. Geo. Michell, his brother, �► few days last week in Claremont Frenc -b. Get our savetronghin done'now L ' -with his mother, y g ' ''", sCkering J. and Mre. Fingold entertained Charles, and sister, Miss Vera, before the fall rains and .? A L . several friends from .Buffalo and spent Sunday with, Ed. and Mrs. Leather Goods Stouo t :'Toronto on Sunday. Gibson. .frost.eet in Lather Bowes, of Peterboro, Mr@. Stubbs and sister, Mise Jes- I purpose having on hand continu- HARNESS spent S!jnday here with his moth- cis Paterson, of Toronto, 'are eyes oaaly a stuck of hard We are prepared to d_ any Our supply of quality Harnees . and _Mre. Readman._ -- _k w' oe. and' Mrs. _ and soft coal. ... Parts is Paterson. .. Place your order now before BOOTS GREB SHOE- C. J. and Mrs. Overland. of Toros - Thomas Paterson' has painted the riae,in rice. of -any nature. - to, spent Sunday with C. A. and his new veranda which greatly p We have large stock of this Famous , Mre.'Overland. improges the appearance of his 12tfl Phone Pick. 1709. No extra charge for Boot on hand - unbeatable �y Mrs. G. M. Forsyth and three ro, arty. for,hard wear and tear., daughters have returned home af- p Dc. J. N. Dales, of Stouffville, DONALD MIINRQ. 'PICREgING distance. REPAIRING ter spending a week holidaying. at has o open a dental parlors above;' Jackson's Point. p p p We maintain our established reputa•- ;;; Mrs. Le mgton, . of Toronto, D' A' Scotts store. See card on M • J. H. Chapman Mc.Cginick Binder Twine, 63`0 feet tion for repairing all kinds of t *., pp• first page. • p - -� big ball 15 *c lb, harness an boots. w "'• - and Mrs. Lue Overland, of Erin, J. S. Bundy and W. Pearson DECORATOR t --are spending a week with C. A. motored to Thorold. on Wednes- Dealer in High Grade Wall Papers. ' CECIR BRADi.ET' and Mrs. Overland. day -last and spent the day_ with Sanitary Wall Covering, Decor- Clark Jewel Oil Stove $l0 0A Mr. and Mrs. Paterson and. fam- J. C. Bundy. ative Burlaps and Harness maker, 1ty, Miss. Elliott and Mrs. •Freeman, Charles A. • and- Mrs. Grant and Mouldings. - F C 0 . 0 P E I& - ONTARIO a of Agincourt, visited with D. sad family, of Toronto, are spending s Prices to suit everybody's p6ck t. . . PICHERING, Mrs. Grego on Sunday. few days this' week with James. Call and see me at Lot 1, con. Frank and Mre. Cooper are s n- y 4, Uxbridge Tp. or phone ' P pe snd Mrs. Evans. 9284 24Ui Claremont. aLAREMONT,. ding a week in Arden with Clark Thos. - E. Stephenson hereby ' and Mrs. Rawson, who are boll- gives notice to his customers that drying at their summer home. his shop will be closed from next - : Ben and Mrs. Kilpatrick and Tuesday, Aug. 5th, to Saturday, FARM LANDS SN��R wHi4Ta daughter, Muriel, motored Ann 9th, snd asks them to kindly TS Brampton on Sunday and spent govern themselves accordingly. To buy or sell your farm, consult the Farm Lands Department of s�C ' the day, with the former's parents. The United Farmers Co- operative Company, . Mr. Dawson, of Schenectady, N.. Y., and Mrs. John McClellan and "ONE THING ABOUT EMBRAC- Limited: ' 9 -Mine Elsie Atkinson. of Whitby, 1N a OPPORTUNITY IT WILL A J 4LLISON, Representative, Plekedn ,Phone Pick. 1508 eppeerit Sunday with J. H. and Mrs. NOT LEAVE, ANY POWDER g (seal. ON YOUR SLEEVE." Now One of the faa test football games In baying your food. supplies of the season will be played on the from us you have a .large stock to Yf' Memorial Park here on Saturday and can move indbey. evening, when the contestants w l choose tens a More. Cattic, . be Claremont and Green River.. Let as.have your feed problems. WE have [nand out that - Alvin Bashby and mother were IF our progressive" ideas for cattle ' • it is very easy for us , •. -at Scugog Island on Wedeeadag. We can solve them.. Y P�$t'� raising to e a t i s f p Mrs. Knows- -at �. lost attending agog sl the fnnerad of the ♦ �+� *'�- ?� ♦ are beyond the financial resources at your what • she - wants. she ? - iatter'e grandson, who was the in �ILLD�P ILLS command, talk the matter over with the local knows mire wants superior fant child of Ed. and Mrs. Lee..- [node, and as that is the a A veep severe hail storm passed cm =.&6R C3 R J'CT'F Manager of this Bank. iAad we melt we have no over the Balsam district one day ` filling in ' raking and r - wftrOhoIIBe Locust H311 STANDARD 18li�led ad, PnrsaMw hehas -.� suing her order. We _ ast week. One of the greatest a es u. sufferere was Wm. Hopkins whose Try our bushel boxes, they will STANDARD TMs �� know w a piesse yo buckwheat and corn crops were oat last any oo the market. Also, BANK >g practically destroyed. wagon tongues, reaches. boletere. OF CAMAA& J. Fingold and hied Evans, who axles, whit letrees, donbletress ' have been in partnership is the etc., in -stock or cut to order. `� t. r creamery business during the peat - Pickering Branch,- - - Manager J0 : few months, have dissolved part- - W. C Law, Hardwood Flooring Whitby Branch, C. A McClellan, Manager 700 nership ad'd the business in future . t -will be conducted by Mr. Evans. Furnaces and Shingles i The hap crop. which, as a rule. The Seaman Seat tine of flooring to Is as excellent one notwlthstand- plain red oak, quarter- cutwhtte v � O A ing the 'backward spring has now oak. birch or maple. ' s i been,harvested, and the farmers Heels, Furnaces -pipe or 01peless Q t ere now starting their fall wheat Rubberoid Feit$late8hiaglesaad Roll ti . . • t 1 e ` harvest tahich in also a good one. Roofing, 18 or 88 inches wide. �� Jobn Compton. who resides on Also, a few settlnas of bred- to-lay - -- Barred' Rock s for sale. the John Anson farm near Balsam, egg IF P , WAS < COULD MAYBE 1 COULD' had the misfortnae to lose two JOHN DRAPER,. PICHERING SNOW you Boots Shoes nod horses one day last week. Call• and get prices _S5 `4 ``� 5� The animals got out of a field and Q WHERE r# wandered -on to the railway traekp ri 6OlN \� (GREG SHOE) :where they were run down by 'a : �t iJ _passing train. Coal,, 'Coall A large range of the famous utreb Shoes. A boot that is well Onr senior football team went �� known and guaranteed to Green River on Saturday even � to keep your � Ing and played a league game with 21ard and Soft Foal Of the ij teat dry. = the team of that village. It waA o o /� %%� All sizes in stock X s splendid ethibition of football, best quahtg on :bo LADIES' 9H s 'both teams' pat up an excellent hand ""�� SHOES -game. The result was a tie am THOS. A. 11.+�"s•W • • This is s new make. v good y neither side scored a goal. The ' •� • comlorta>zie fit for every ame. was witaea9ed by a very day use. Price g -�. -large number se . shown by the 'Pi 03C � Get. �"_. = -_ • ;� �� ate receipts -'which amounted to • �• s Call Burly.. Phone.2800° SITYN(�LEIS �— = � .� �`' _• - S Next Sunday is Communion Sun- J Fine, ld Mfmonti -',day at the 'Baptist Church. Let s M = ��se -� —�" T. ins, l V nothing hinder the mbmbers from $rltish Columbia Cedar observing this solemn and heart -Gait Galvanized Steel Shingles • • - C*=0e3Q. Ri'PO= eearebing ordinance. The pastor Bird's Felt Slate Shingles will continue his series of morning for male at Sasi�et gutorp °sermons, and in the evening the T. PATERSON'S CLAREMONT i ubiect will be "Jesus Interviewp Call and get prices. .an Old Enemy." Prioted lists of _ i am prepared. when the season ar- both . the morning and evening - rives, to supply wing with the •� _ following; series a have easily been placed where you t may easily secure a copy. Take 1 qt. qt Bozos and Orates, n and � � 8 qt. Fruit Baskets, Hampers, one home` with you and give an- Bushel Basket on abort- -other to poar neighbor. - STANDS FOR THE EEST eat antics, t ' A grand concert under the sus- , -. -_ - The above stock in made on the same . . held in the Claremont Memor- "`+ Barnes' Baskets. Aug. f1tb, when a most entertain _ - - -- T- Ohoppinq done every day as usual ez- - programme will - be • given by _ - • _ cept Wednesday on and the Whitby Citizens' Band. The. e�!� after May l�tb. programme will consist of a nu'm- - _ dunning wit • her of selections by the band, and 3 — (Bait For Sale). _ acrobatic feats by Gibson 's Jiiven- „hen and Where You ''Want. It 'CHAS' A. WHITE Y ile Tnmblers and Acrohatp. Capt.- _ $uccessar to late W. G. Barnes "Tim Hooley (aline Wm. Ellis), the '=�� On any farm of average size at least oils hour a day --36 Phone or write Locust Hill, Obit. noted Irish comedian, who recent- _ ly came out from Cork, Ireland, Litter Carriers, Hay Carriers, ten hour working days a year —are spent in the irksome, lA aeeisted by members of the Band, Pumps, Door Tracks, Cow N,ying task of pumping water. 36 days which one �-� -� Will give his amusing nnrober, Bowls. Pressure Systems Etc. of •my Toronto Windmills will give you for profitable work, ` entitled "Regular Army 0." Prof. It will pay you to get my prices on rest or recreation — besides supplying running water Pryor, who is known in private_ above before buying elsewhere. life as E. W. Evans, will render 'FRANK J PROUSE wherever you want it. a u�Qi is laughable skit. entitled ­Or. The one bothersome task, that of oiling the windmill in all kinds of ganizing a Citizens" Band." If PICgERINCi; ONTARIO requires _ weather, is overcome in the Toronto Self - Oiler, which fresh �rou cannot enjoy good music, or - oil only "once a d�ear." Friction and wear are practically abolished. �4 i1 it hurts you to laugh you should goon sad Shoe Repaarine Toronto windmills, too, can be made absolutely self- regalatiaa in Of all materials and design !'pot attend this concert, otherwise operation. kept in stock. It will pa; you - J '•`'. if you do not attend you will re. •— •• call at our works acd t t our @toot 4f y0 it when you hear what a Also harness repairing at the new The -- Toronto Tower will stand for a lifetime because it is the °sp°0 stand, opposite the heaviest, strongest and best - braced one built for any w'^�...''1. obtain prigs Don't them, o misled �mplendid affair it was. As the pro poet office. Hone' • agents ca , and o throw thesgnsal. . .,reed@ are in aid of the Claremont Let me explain why T believe this u one of the bi�est oonveaieoas • ►y we �, and do throw oA the acs! Memorial Park you should attend Best workmanship guaranteed. you can have. commission of 10 pe: oent.,which yon w4 �� s public duty. In addition to Charges moderate. - certainly as" by pnrehasing tips aa, J Ithe above programme a aide' soft • W. R Emerson, Chaq. B. Rice, call solioitsa. ' ball match is being arranged. THOMAS WATSON Whitby, Box 425 Wbitevaie, Ont. t J. T.•MATH)1;80N 'Admi49ion, 95 oeota;, children no- PICKERING, ONT. oflioesnd Worm, "I k0by, VoUf " ,der 12 yearn, 20 cents" _ ,. �' ., ,�'- ,,. <. ,�,..,, ti..+ C. •.1• k. ^',T' �., ..,fir ..r' �' _ ,. �, ;e.rc. .nA�, �°'.,�•, :'t:.. •:r�.b;.. ,+e'`r f"'�''•�S!' A � "�e �� 6 W- pgp;l 1111111!16 000 players, with nearly 700 clubs., of them were walking about, others Tennis comes next with halt. the foot were standing on their bind legs and ball figures: then horse - racing, bowl- I 4. catching in their forepaws the pieces ing, golf, and cricket to that order. of gingerbread that people were tons- A Warning. -he wanted; to wanted -to go home. At last a tall policeman came and it riled He turned *mua so be cguld a" the lettering. . :. - ;'. . A took hold'. hi eallar. IF isvQrs. Then he reverenj* made thesign of the cross, ancT—said to the lady: iftidet On This dog n 'h bel to rood fat 7t- n Sot. 19e g era far Bernard Pass. Does $Mlk, poll I Ino'w any one o who h the d this an., he asked 'a group Of child, year as Rome 44 tl--- 1p they eplied. "May we take him back ?" Barry had concluded that he was "being cared for, and he had lain down flat on the pavement;--stretched out to -NOW atterii tired out his full length, is said policeman. "No," d the tn. "A pup 3 Sold gets tired as soon as a baby.He to too purcho b esh and iiiied .Mways p' r C1&,0t8. hu? to walk. Pretty soon I will take m home. in the lice Wa on.' sled -aluminum P in so E IF nome. A mmmeftmv very ha py boy threw his arm around the dogs neck; and as for -Barry, he anuWed himself under ,Carl's jacket, nestling closer and closer, drawing In 'Her '-Barry, the Dog o of his breath like a sob, and then making The next -morning, when Carl was CC - little plaintive sounds of pleasure. r ready for school, Barry sat on the Be nard Pass piazza and looked up into his face pleadisigly. "No, Barry," said Carl. "Dogs 't allowed to come to School," and EVA MARCH TAPPAN. &ran Y t off , trying hard to forget the a wen mournful lil piazza. So We figure on the Half an hour liter a delighted boy aking finiAlivi PART I.• up, Barry!" he did his very best to ran up the steps of his home. obey, and stretched up on his unsteady "Mother, mother!" he cried, "the Rather more than a hundred years- [a legs until he could rest his. teacher says that if Barry. will be good place of-III&W a ago there lived in Switzerland, Just at I little his -paws and he may come every day and lie in the an the.edge of the couch the edge of the City of Berne,..the most ;Y—lova3ble little St. Bernard pup' that about hall till it is time ,to come home. He o "You see, Barry," said Carl, "I'm says that on the Pass of St. Bernard 11WTJ11W isii:olililciln the lc� as Barry. -now, and I need was ever seen. His name w all alone just dog like this one saved the life of W�A-t. a art is::X 6"ellwa, V* had i big, round head, a plump do I'm his brother, and that some day when i two new soap, a*d somewhat unmanageable body sick, you to take ears of me. but I'm going to be well pretty Barry is grown up he may rescue some that was always getting into his way, soon, and then we'll do. things, won't one of us from the cold and storm. aid paws so large that when he tried ..tr I we, though?" Come, Barry!" and they ran off hap- walk he stumbled over thein and Even the dirt dw Is groto Barry waved his tail "What a pil* together. In alk IN& YWds to & light the floor.' He had beauti- My to greatonbrown eyes and the most splendid boy that. is," he thought. Bariy rapidly into a dog of bands He's as good as a puppy. I like him. medium 82w, square-built and com- &ppftlini[ r little whimper that ever -there beside hirn." pact. His Coat Was Whiter and tan his rubbing with so. Not a thread i. persuaded a dog's friends to give him I want to get up Kv, iv%atev . or he wanted. He did his very best to stretch himself hair short, but close' to the skin it Rinso all& work thick as to be almost life felt. of nod and his mother slept In a car- up, the thin white hand gave what was so it. Is net of the wide piazza right under help It Could, and in a minute or two His ears drooped and his eyes were thoroughly through and through the dark and deep -set. His whole bearing Carl's window. not discover the little dog. was situating up to his play_ He did. . friend, quite tired -out with his was gentle and affectionate, even 'Carl at ortice, however, for there were new ..Clothes without injury to a gi4e fab ful, but yet with .a. certain quiet dig- many interesting things an the efforts. As the boy grew stronger. they city as if he were awaiting for some - bundles There were piles of wood f LuiL For t=ie faniiily bundles of straw, plows and rakes and played all sorts of games together. thing of importance to happen. is Made by the makers 0 harrows and baskets, even wagons. They ran races, they played fetch and Wil the winter snows began to f smelled wash it is as wonderful as Luz is for fine thinglill. -all, Barry grew restless. He mine 'There was always room on the piazza, carry, they scampered up the drive- and so evtwything was put there that way that led from the ground to the the air uneatlit, HIS great brown could not be crowded Into the barns or top floor of the barn. They r Went to eyes began to - ve a troubled 'and d*d department stores seU Ririsd� us look, like .one weighed down AU grocers. she& the little lake and, much to his sur- anxious Barry had to examine every one of 'prise, Barry found out that he 'could with the thought of work not do and %LLrVEJt BROTHERS LVA11TED. TORONTO these, articles, staring them with him better than Carl. Beat of all, the fear of not being able to do It. at "He's never been on a mountain," solefim little Wrinkles between his eyes they learned each other's language. When the puppy not out to chase a Said the schoolmaster, "but be's pin- I% and sniffing at them with his pudgy "No, ing for the high pass and the storm- s J� little nose. After & while he began to small kitten and Carl said, notice queer sounds that came from Barry, he understood this was one of wind and the struggle. You must lot the '-..within the house. !'here might be things forbidden. If Carl said, him 90, boy," he said t,6 Carl. "No 'The vitilan. from keeping either h" something there to play with, he Find my ball and we will have a good will come Vincent do Freusj4 landlady B,�r thought. and one day when the door Play ry knew that a good time man or beast from the duty that's been -& genir*us Soul. aid be felt that -in high glee calling him." was left open he pushed in big in- was coming, and net 'off lied some reward was due to her. to find the ball. (To be continued quisitivat little nose and then his-wbole And so with line courtesy he pm 17- w-figgling inquieltive little body. Carl understood the puppy just as well. If BiM laid his great paw on A KITCHEN SONNET. vented her one morning with a small The floor was very el indeed it sealed envelope. oil scrubbed clean, el"May the boy' knee and turned leis head to 0, little room, wherein my days go by! There, madame," he said, "is a' W868 so W I look out the window, Carl knew this Each like to each, yet, each one set pro- slid out from under him in four sent such " I would give totew. "ns meant,, Do, • please, come out with apart What Hold Be Called. papa directions, irid at last he sat me." f 'Barry Rave a short, quick -Ian or-ider, madame— an order-r for down. squarely in the middle of the 10e* bought At gallon Of bootleg -If For special duties nearest to My the pit. Come to night and see me In room and looked around. Scarlet ger- bark, it meant, in in a burry." 0. aniums were on the - meant, heart and intends to drink it. He'll be called growing it was a long. deep one, it my finest Part, Herbert Sandbag." Cot they to ;"There�q something wrong." Barry Art thou of all the house--in thee. a 'scofflaw' if he does thILL" window sills not look That night the old lady went to the good to., eat or to play with. The made on,., peculiar sound which was I try; theatre and saw Vincent. "If he does. that he'll be spoken of as were straight-backed chairs and re the late lamented.' I think." either bark nor whine. It began Al- New issues, when the old of go house aln But when he returned to her table, but what they were for, Barry, most like a little lonesome sob, but it awry, after the performance, great was his Reed scatterom ended in a cry of jo, allay the bad not the least idea. One thing, And with new 'victories surprise to find his luggage piled up "good scatterers" in the name of a 'This was his however, did interest him so much greeting to Carl if the two had been smart on the doostep, the door itself being that be wobbled over to it with his separated for a while. The School chil- Of dismal failures, and afresh I start barred against him. society each member of which pro- un a paws to find out what dren bad a song called "The Baron's mises to scatter a package of Peron. Certain little With courage new, to conquer or to 'Viciously be plied,the-1 a it Was. This was the big white por- Welcome," and they called this cry knocker, sad die. AI&I seeds by the roadside every year. colain stove. The fire was tn a sort Barrys Welcome." presently the old lady's, head appeared. The purpose is to plant seeds that will am of furnace in the hall, but enough beat B Was It happy dog, but after a 0 simple walls, no pictures break thy "Medsme," demanded Vincent, "what 7. thrive In the particular place where was brought into the big white stove while the day came when Carl and an — calm! mesas this outrage?'% to that Barry thought it was the most armful of books went away from .0 simple floor, uncarpeted belowl they are sown, continue to bloom year house early in the %ook here," replied the old lady, after year and finally- become part of ';comfortable thing he had ever known, the morning, The inward eye has visions for its or twenty years I've been a rekspoct- .1eimpt, of course, his mother's - furry and be was forbidden to follow. balm, omea, and if you think the wild flora of the woods and COuW able widow w' -breast, and he snuggled lip to-it cozily, He sat down on the piazza in i97-801a�efor­all -woe. - tryalde. -The society exacts no dues; amazement. What could it mean? And duty done I'm going to have a vtlH&n ilke you all ready to take a nap. - e may regard himself as a men A voice said, "Hello, Barry l" He It must be , a mistake, for, of And every modest toot that -hangs lodging in my house. youre, mistaken. anyone he begins to do his course, he had a. right to go wherever in view bar as soon as I never see.such a scoundrel in all my turned to see where it came from-- fitted for the work it h to do. mite towards beautifying some SP04 a Jumplid Is days. Go ind make It up with that which means that he toppled over in Carl went, and. nett soon h IT that needs it. :.a. little beep. When he picked himself lip and ran after him as fast as ever young feller - you've a been trying to ruin he could. Jennie's Deflnition. . ft I up—that is, when he balanced nimself all the evening. Fishes That Fislu He was. only A puppy, however, and The, kindergarten teacher asked her on his four paws instead of on his back—the first thing he saw was a very soon he lost the scent and wan- tiny pupil: "Do you'know, A fish with a fishing rod sticking up dared about, a forlorn little, bewilder- Jennie. For 'Sore Feet—Minard's Linimet small slender hand .stretched down what a panther 13?" from its back, and.a tassel dangling at ed dog, roaming alone through the 0 reach from somewhere. Barry gazed at it. streets of Berne. He had never been "Meth, ma'am," Jeanie replied, beam- —.01refthing Tests-4or Rubber. the end to entice its prey within Of course, he had seen people before, there before.- When he and -Carl went ing• "A panther Ith a man who makes of Its mouth, Is among the r latest ar-. and the people had hands, but the out together, they went through the pauth." Stretch and stretch of rubber for i rivals at the Natural Hlatoi7 Mus inner tubes of various makes are people were big and the hands were big bright, sunny fields, but the streets of at, South Kensington. -and different from this one. He drew the city were quite different. In most tested and measured accurately by ex- it was caught by a Hull trawler in back at first, then went nearer. There Too True., parts in the United States bureau of of them the second story of the build- "Look b 6'r'e! " exclaimed the prospec- Icelandic. waters 'The only think like VMS something about it that he liked; togs extended to the very edge-of the standards to protect miotoriets. At. it, except in fossil I form, "'Is and he began to lick it. And when five car purchaser, bursting into the the angler sidewalk and rested upon heavy Cached, to clamps ins machine device fish, but the fishing tackle in this case -the hand patted the cover of, the low air shop. "Boatum tells me he has couch and the voice said, "Come square pillars. This made the walks rap his car for three yeaTs, and hasn't designed for the purpose, a length of Its on the' head. dark and gloomy, and the poor little run bar IS stretched while a dial the rub The new flap Wit yard long, and Its paid out one for,repairs. I can't puppy began to feel -afraid. registers the amount of the Pull and a full toot. its flesh in Just them he came to believe it." ; fishing rod uiun and heard what See an open belle a ruler shows the length of the seemed some, "It's right," affirmed the mechanic P flabby-,. and its Skin is black, covered cock eirow4iig a- .-- -t­- 1. An ayllibition test nerformed hard, e0alleal 8011c" 341�- Ir ­0 sactly. -74111 Ills Fopillf worIV IOU" Ail his -head- - He did not know that this not long ago by one company :proved sembling pfire white ivory." was only the famous -lock of Berne, Th tht A tube of bested rubber could lift: e and when' in a moment more It began g,980 pounds, dead •weight. It was at- 1 If you Wish to change a man'; views to strike, the little.] t d was fright- For the first time In the history of tached to an automobile and the ma- 1 in reference to some business trans- 08 As. He ran •Now Zealand a oenew bas beeu� taken sued almost out -of r his inches above I action or other negotiations, respect c3owmeo and Chino Was lifted several 1 for his life, paying no attention to of the principal national oP"- The the ground by the rubber "rope" hung his opinions, and he wily be respectful where he was going and soon he was reault shows rugby football, New Zen- from a derrick. — Popular Mechanics. and listem to your arguments. Relfsv t evelir- �11­6 1 40,- more alarmed than ever, for right be- lind's natj,6nl Same, as having to coinlurl, ruin, but tit s.was not w at Cr • �M- fore him Were dome pits or sunken yards where bears were kept Some 000 players, with nearly 700 clubs., of them were walking about, others Tennis comes next with halt. the foot were standing on their bind legs and ball figures: then horse - racing, bowl- I catching in their forepaws the pieces ing, golf, and cricket to that order. of gingerbread that people were tons- A Warning. h tn to . them. Vor v�nws rov, little Barry! He was a plucky Doctor --,;tou are Slightly morbid, be ift F1111211► little dog, but he was only a puppy. He had wandered forlornly through my dear laft• You should look about' stfitnie, gloomy streets, he had heard e t��b e noises coming down from the you and marry again." Will 10h, doctor.' is thla'a'pro- ski s, and now he had come upon these awful monsters twenty times as big poaal?" "Allow me to remind you, madam, P as he, who might fly right p ove:r the § s (rid arid that a doctor prescribes medicine but 'he doesn't take It." Jevoriia'lid.lis �ej§ iothlng-.2se In If 4i the world So I as a lost dog. It it When Crystal is Heated. any wonder that he threw back. his - '�krtz crystal - when i heated ex- Adqu head and howled and howled? "I want s faster sidewise than length- Panels : my mother! I want Carl!" This was wise. 1101nard's what be said, but no one understood. best A lady patted him and tried her t. Liniment Heals Cuts, to coinlurl, ruin, but tit s.was not w at Cr • �M- s. +e• ...-.. ' rneav- ,»-; r -+v � r +. year nw e- eF r�''m • '""�. , _ .;% m+- a aw"ry�,� F s •qS".F 'i - 7 , win•• 7 -r �• � rt, a.e 4�fi. a �°ti; ��''.r N`�.. a,; 7i FRQM ALL OVER BRnH -' YIPIRE TO MEET IN TORONTO -= -,British Association for the Advancement of Science to-Hold Conventio e$'» tiOn acted to Total 5,000 and More Than 300 Papers Will be Read Dealing WitTi Ev eq Phase of Human Endeavor Toronto, July 28. -For one week, ed from England on Saturday, has W, 'beginning Aug .6,. Toronto .will be a found all ,work well cared for by a ; -city of super- intelligence. thoroughly efficient std. For to Canada and Toronto has . To name the comp'.ete list of those fallen this year, tho 'honor of playing who will - address the con vention�is ` hosts to the British Association for very neatly to call the roll of the PF ° TORONTO. V Manitoba. wheat -No. 1 yNorth., - Karr -- , NO. points, LM PVS according o fret hts. ibly the most 'famous of organize day. From the Motherland .will come Qnt. No. 2 white oats 39 to 41c. 1 , twins devoted to the furthering of -over 400 of ter most outstanding sons, � Ont. flour- Ninety per cent. paw; •scientific progress and the disaemina -'the United States is sending as many M' in jute bags, Montreal, prompt ship1 ;tion of. scientific intormatiori .to the more from lecture room• and labor - s ? ment $6.50; Toronto basis, $6.1 •world. With an expected Ye stration ator , while each province of Can- bulk seaboard, $6.30 °• of - more than 5,000, and wt'th the ada is to be full re 'resented. Since ' Man. barley -No. 2, 80 to 8bc. 1 Y . P Man. rye -No. 2, 85 to 90c. presence base of many of the most rt has been announced that the me- Man. Soar -1st psis.; in jute sacks, LEADERS OF OLD LINE FARTIE8. $7.10. outstanding savants of the' Empire, jority of the addresses are to be couch- / $ ?.60 per bbl.; 2nd pats., President Calvin Coolidge, on t4s left, John W. Davis, Democratic candi- ='the convention will, it, is 'said, eatab- ed in non - technical. terms,.. it is . ex- Hay -Extra No. 2. timothy, P� ton, Mob a new record even in a city which pected that several thousand Can- date, on the right. track, Toronto, $17.50; No. 2, $17; No as won the title of "The Logical a�dians will become members of the 8, $26; mixed, $13; lower grades, $Y0 h . © Location" for conventions.' association during the convention WEATHER CONDITIONS I of the Alberta Wheat Pool, when 11tr 'per ton, $9.60 to More than 300 Lpapers dealing with Period FAVORABLE TO CROPS questioned regarding the Canadian $10, ;very phase of human endeavor will Among the Canadians who are not Western crop situation. Screenings- Standard, recleaned, ! y' be read before o.b.•ba ports, per ton, $22. e the sectional meetings; scientists in the technical sense who Mr. Wood declined ' to make an Y P P and of this number some b0 addresses are .to speak to the association are: Western Wheat Now at Criti- estimate in bushels, but said' that _ Cheese -New, large, 19 to 19%e, are to be lien b distinguished Can -, Sir Henry hornton resident of the twins, 2934 to 2034,; triplets, 2034 to , `gi Y t?u rY . P cal Stage and Harvest De- even while rain might improve the 2134,; Stiffens, 2135 to 2234,.. Old, sdians: Not 'only has full recognition Canadian National Railways;' Hon. a crop, situation materially- the yield been won by Canadian men of science, John S. Martin, Mgr pends on Weather.. °1' poor. Y, triie'ts22btto 2ss. twins; 24 to 26x, , Minister of A icul- would be but all detailed-arran ensents. for the tore for Ontario °Rev. Canon Widnipeg, Man., July 24. -Cool , g Cody Chicago, July 24. -For the first otter- Finest creamery prints, ST convention are being handled jointly former Minister of Education' for d?7� •mod sweeping over the time in.history, the world is facing to 38c; No. 1 creamery, 85 to 36c; No.• „ b the University o! Toro and the Ontario; ratites to-night, following a day 28 to 29c. , Y y r{to F. A Gaby, Chief Engineer P g Y I an acute shortage of all bread and 2 84 to 3bc dairy, Royal Canadian Institute. ' At the of the Ontario H dor- Electri Power' without moisture, has improved to a food g #o s .state.:` EBgs -. .Extras, fresh, in cartons,{ ^9 y o" grains, according 34 to 85c• firsts 28 University Library, present , head- Commission; Sir Robert Falooeer, marked degree the . growing grain. � ment issued tb -day by J. E. Carney, 87c; extra loose, , quarters, O. J., B. Howarth, General resident of the University The shot blade has been reached or to 29c; seconds, 25 to 26c. P To- ahead b most of the wheat and the an official of ene of. the largest grain . Live poultry -Bens, over b lbs. 26c,' ' Secretary of the B.A -A.S., who arriv- rooto, and 'many others. P Y `houses in Chicago. Mr. Carney says do, 4 to b lbs., 24c; do, 3 to 4 lbs., ibc, danger stage is acute. 4 he believes the United States farmer spring chickens, 2 lbs. and over B. W. Snow is sending, reports to 4 to lbs. ..DATE SET DIRECTORS i His Honor made an order for par- ,will realize ;2 a bushel. for wheat roosters, 15c; ducklinga, , - ticinlars subject to anything Mr. Mc- Chicago traders that fifty per cent this season, $1.25 a bushel for corn 80c. TO ANSWER. CHARGES Carthy may desire to bring to the of the stalks in fields of that section and 75 cents a bushel for oats: Iiressed poultry - Hens,' over 6 lba.,1 attention o! the Cauit on Wednesda are _infected, but he is not bearing 28c; do, 3 to 4lbs., 18c; spring chick 1 r� Jury Trial of Howe Bank Au 6 at 3. n.m y' down. so hard on the black rest point eII8' ducklings, and 4 to over, 1be'36c. sre'� g•. as he did enrlier in the reports which Alberta Requires 10,000 20c; gs, 0�3Clils t0 be $iekl On Mr. Hellmuth promised to let Mr. I Beans-Can. handpicked, lb:, 6-%c. caused such 'a panic. The rust is to Harvest Her Crops " McCarthy know what particulars are primes, ec. October 13. there, but Manitoba authorities still primes, le roducta.- aSyrup� r im I required and the Crown Prosecutor pp A A despatch from Toronto says:- insist it is of the red variety at pre- A despatch from Edmonton says:- gal. 2.50 per 5-gal. tin, 2.40 per, r �P ys :- said they would be furnished by Mon- n Taea y, Sept 9 was fixed upon by day or Tuesday next. sent, and this is not dangerous. Ten thousand men needed In Alberta gal. ; maple sugar, lb.. 25 to 26c. Th'b Saskatchewan Co- operative, for the harvesting of the crop 'now. Hone - 60 -lb. tins 11 to 1134,; per, r Judsi Coatsworth as the date for the The charges against the directors y titsl of the --charges laid under flick Elevator Co. has published a report' growing is the preheat estimate of lb. 10-15. tins. II to 12c; 6 -]b, tins, g and officials follow the original ia- that in central and northern Basket - the Provincial Employment Service. 1134 to 12e; 234 -1b. tine 1234 to lac; :'-Bank Act against the Home Bank dictmenta preferred by the Crown. chewan the dams is "Irre arabl comb honey, per doz., Re. 1, $2.76 to directors and officials. Judge osta- t>'e F e: ,That estimate hag been made on the dBe ! $3.50; Na $. $2.50 to $2.76. but that the southern art of three basis of reports sent in from several worth will try the cases without s( provinces will have a good. yield. labor bureaus throughout the Prov- 27c; cook meats- 35 to 37c- smoked, Sure The same accused persons must ffffff Horse Provided for l ,cooked hams, Regina, Ssak., July 24. -F. H. Auld. ince'gnd makes allowance for the poor rolls, lb to 1734,; cat's rods, 18 to • `face trial by 'jury on conspiracy ,,. � : charges at the Crimihal Assizes open-� in Late Master"S Will Deputy Minister of Agriculture for crop conditions in certain districts: 20c; breakfast iacon. 21 to 25c; ape - hag on Oct' !8. , Saskatchewan, in a statement on the Officials of the department po}nt'out, eial brand breakfast bacon, 28 to 3 , The date for the bearing of the A despatch from Kingston says :- crop conditions, said: however, that it is necessarily -sub- backs, boneless, 80 to 36c. ' 1 &barges ender the .Ban}, Act was set Under the will f the Tate Charles "There is a fair average crop south jest to. change as the season pro- , Cured meats --Lang clear bacon, 50 Nh n application of D. L McCarthy, andwith Campbell,- K-C., of Mont- of the main -line, of the C -P.R. _ In the. greases for better or worse. 9 ?0 lbs, d 78; ?0 to 90 lbs., .$light _ t° y' districts north of the line half of It is stated that there are 4,000 90 lbs.. and up, $14 60; lightweight B.C., special Crown Prosecutor, iol- real, who was recently reported as I rolls, in barrels, $29; heavyweight r Iow}ng the decision of the Privy having bequeathed the sum of. $818,- last year's erop will only be secured men already in the Province available 'rolls, $24•. - Council _recently , rQadered. ( 000 to the Kingston General : Hospital, under the most favorable weather con- for harvest work. -leavipg_ the number Lard-.pure tierces, 15 to 15%e -, Mr. McCarthy presented charge Provision is made for the late Mr, ditions from now on. to.be brought in from outside at.8,000, tubs, 25.34 to 15%c: pails, 16% to sheets against the directors and oft'- .Campbell`s favorite 'horse. Mr. Auld wou_d not venture an esti- These will be recruited largely in 1634,; prints, 1734 to 1834,; shorten- - f This rovision of the will is 'to the mate on the yield. British Columbia, with some also Ing tierces, 25 to 15%c; tuba, 15%, to ,era . collectively, and individual P 26e; p� ila 16 to 183Ec� prints, 17 . charge sheets against R P. Gough, effect that Mr. Campbell's horse, Ito- Calgary, July 24.- Whatever it is, from Eastern Canada,' and possibly A to 1734,. ' ' P B. Casey Wood, B.C., J. F. M. Stew- dak, of whieb be was very fond, will it will be bad, thus declared H: W. { limited number from the -Western Export steers, choice, $7.50 to $7.75, x" be provided for b the executors' o! Wood, president of the U.F.A. and States. : -art, F. J. -B. Russill, Clarence F. P y do, good, $6.50 to $7; export heifers, Smith, C. A. Barnard; Ocean G. the estate during Its natural life or -- _ $6.50 to $6.76;-baby beeves, $7.50 to Smith and Sidney H. Jones, until such time as the executors be- $9; butcher steers, choice, $6.50 to a No charge sheet was put tie against lieve to be more humane to destroy BRITISH NAyAi, PAGEANT OF 194 NEW X5.50 to $6; do,6coar. $6 $4.50 to' $5.50;; = r -A. E. Calvert, who was the Acting the animal: A sum of money is being $ Genera} Manager when the bank C set aside for the horse's to ofenance, Wlhlil7 REV I1 M BY HIS 11iL'lIJEUT� butcher heifers, choice, o, 26 to ;6. ?5, ,? flailed For some time he has been to be expended at the rate of ,$1 per n t i l I do, med, butcher to ', do, corn4 5 to ' them until its death I $b; butcher cows, ,bocce, $4.26 to W ti at work on the bank books assisting $15; do, med., $3 to $4; butcher . the Crown and the liquidators, and ♦ bulls; good, $4 to $4.60; do, fair, $3.50 Portsmouth, En Jul .. 27- ers and" aircraft carriers from -the to $4; bolo as, $2.50-to t y'the announcement of the Crown S i en Will Have Stretching awe in ten lines of four decks of which new nrn $8 50; can Prosecutor was somewhat expected p g Y types of airplanes ners and cutters, $1 to $2.50, feed - Prosecutor secu nothing was said, it a ex- Name Changed by Norylay miles each, Great, Britain "s naval took. off and hovered over the royal Ing steers, choice, $6 to $6.75; do, fair, }' _pasted the conspiracy charges against +strength in home waters, comprising yacht. _ 5 to $5.50 • stockers, choice, $b to �Mr. Calvert will also be dropped. Ail A - despatch from Christiana says :- f 1.94 warships with 30,000 officers and Iii connection with the me- ,Mr.-Calvert •b0; dof fair., $4.25 to $4.50, 'milkers the defendants elected to be tried b -By a unanimous vote the $torthing men; `was reviewed Saturday in Spit- array of fighting forces the Admiral- sPringera, choice. $75 to $90; do. lair. : Y $45 to $60; calves, choice, . $8.75 - `'fudge Coataworth without a u has ratified the treaty of Spitzbergen head waters by Britain's sailor •King ty issued- a pamphlet - describing jury sad. $10 ; do, med., $7 to $7.76.; do, com leaded not itv signed by ' the great powers at the George, the �nke o n nd Queen Vitcoria's review of the fleet ,� gut $4 to E6 b0; lambs, choice ewes, $1!i l: F. Hellmn K.C. who Quai d'Orsay in 1920, whereby Spitz. the Prince of Wales from the deck of in 1866, when 240 vessels, .including to $16.50; do, buck $18 to $13.b0 th, , appeared s, ; . for all the defendants, stated that, bergen is given over to Norway. It the royal yacht Victoria and Albert. a paddle - wheeler, and several floating do, culls. $10 to $11; slice , light ewes, while he was not making any special is 'probable the name will shortly be The pageant Saturday under Ad- batteries, passed before the 'royal $b to $6.50; do, culls, 12 to $4.60; - complaint, particulars of the charges name vaar To-day to the original Norwegian miral' Sir John M. de Robeck, corn- yacht.: hogs, fed and watered, $8.75; do, f �. . Svalbard. mander -in -chief of the Atlantic -Fleet, Tday the King's y:.cht' steamed o- b.,48...5 , do, country .points, $8; do, had not been fnraiahed to the defence. - was the first' since the great naval I along the lines, accompanied by the select, fed and water-ed, $9.60; -do, .oi3 review of 1914 was held also in Spit - Admiralty 'yacht on which members cars, long haul, $9.16. A pas- RULE head waters just before the outbr k of the Labor Government were RUINS HEATHEN of .the World War. Every vessel�rni aengers. These two boats wereac= Oats -CW, No.2� 9i4 to hoe CW. the 1914 review was obsolete, while; eompanied by the huge mine -layer No. 8, 57% to 58c; extra No. 1 feed, - -- BUILT OVER SACRED SNE the present untie were compIEted Princess Margaret, carrying repre- 65% to .56c; No, 2 local white, 8434 since the war and most of them were I sentatives of the Dominion,, while to bbc. Floor, Man, spring wheat of the latest types. many thousands of the holiday- makers peta., late, $7.80; 2nd &, $7.30 strong, "A despatch ii�om -London bays: -It He immediately and without hesits,- There were battleships, cruisers, I witnessed the pageant from the sea- bakers , $7.6. winter pats., choice, I Lion 'identified it as "a shrine-of the destroyers, submarines, mine sweep-'shore. 7.26 to $7,86. tolled oats, bag 90 lbs., -. is believed that there has been ,an- Y 3.10 to $3.20. Bran, $28.25. Shorts, - _._covered the veritable Tomb' of the AP!'�� (Venus _ _ _ $3025; Middlings, $36.25. Hay, No.. ~�� -- �3 2- nor ton- ear loth- 31R_!SA to 21 - 0011; :ncauiawraysa,. �ayspaw r «o 4 s•`•' -' -� efforts made by -the Emperor Hadrian Man. oats -No. 3 CW,' b8c; No. 3 in such shrines were found in the tem- feed, 51%c'. K .° which centred the interest of the 'Christiana of his day. The discovery All the above, c.i.f., hay port& has been made near the entrance of stone further endorsed his first im Am. corn, track, Toronto -Na 2 pression, for it clearly revealed fruit ,the ascus Gate of Jerusalem,. and Its un- yellow, $1.26. covering is the result of the merest overint , if the identification be cor- Ont. rye =•=74 to 78c° re,tt, as seems probable, lies not so Peas -No. 2, $1.40 to $1.45. Some loose atones were being re- ' eingt e- with the garden tomb. This ton +b'iv Millfeed- =Del., Montreal freights. )r many as perhaps the very the entrance'to the tomb in the pro- bags included: Bran, per ton, $28, _ eess of tidying up the garden, when Tt is, a well -known fact of history shorts per ton, $30: middlings, $86, good deed flour, per bag, $2. thst in the year A.D.'18b, when, on .of the custodian. Ont. wheat -No, 2 white, red - or - Owing to the fact that it had mark.+ points, LM PVS according o fret hts. ibly the most 'famous of organize day. From the Motherland .will come Qnt. No. 2 white oats 39 to 41c. 1 , twins devoted to the furthering of -over 400 of ter most outstanding sons, � Ont. flour- Ninety per cent. paw; •scientific progress and the disaemina -'the United States is sending as many M' in jute bags, Montreal, prompt ship1 ;tion of. scientific intormatiori .to the more from lecture room• and labor - s ? ment $6.50; Toronto basis, $6.1 •world. With an expected Ye stration ator , while each province of Can- bulk seaboard, $6.30 °• of - more than 5,000, and wt'th the ada is to be full re 'resented. Since ' Man. barley -No. 2, 80 to 8bc. 1 Y . P Man. rye -No. 2, 85 to 90c. presence base of many of the most rt has been announced that the me- Man. Soar -1st psis.; in jute sacks, LEADERS OF OLD LINE FARTIE8. $7.10. outstanding savants of the' Empire, jority of the addresses are to be couch- / $ ?.60 per bbl.; 2nd pats., President Calvin Coolidge, on t4s left, John W. Davis, Democratic candi- ='the convention will, it, is 'said, eatab- ed in non - technical. terms,.. it is . ex- Hay -Extra No. 2. timothy, P� ton, Mob a new record even in a city which pected that several thousand Can- date, on the right. track, Toronto, $17.50; No. 2, $17; No as won the title of "The Logical a�dians will become members of the 8, $26; mixed, $13; lower grades, $Y0 h . © Location" for conventions.' association during the convention WEATHER CONDITIONS I of the Alberta Wheat Pool, when 11tr 'per ton, $9.60 to More than 300 Lpapers dealing with Period FAVORABLE TO CROPS questioned regarding the Canadian $10, ;very phase of human endeavor will Among the Canadians who are not Western crop situation. Screenings- Standard, recleaned, ! y' be read before o.b.•ba ports, per ton, $22. e the sectional meetings; scientists in the technical sense who Mr. Wood declined ' to make an Y P P and of this number some b0 addresses are .to speak to the association are: Western Wheat Now at Criti- estimate in bushels, but said' that _ Cheese -New, large, 19 to 19%e, are to be lien b distinguished Can -, Sir Henry hornton resident of the twins, 2934 to 2034,; triplets, 2034 to , `gi Y t?u rY . P cal Stage and Harvest De- even while rain might improve the 2134,; Stiffens, 2135 to 2234,.. Old, sdians: Not 'only has full recognition Canadian National Railways;' Hon. a crop, situation materially- the yield been won by Canadian men of science, John S. Martin, Mgr pends on Weather.. °1' poor. Y, triie'ts22btto 2ss. twins; 24 to 26x, , Minister of A icul- would be but all detailed-arran ensents. for the tore for Ontario °Rev. Canon Widnipeg, Man., July 24. -Cool , g Cody Chicago, July 24. -For the first otter- Finest creamery prints, ST convention are being handled jointly former Minister of Education' for d?7� •mod sweeping over the time in.history, the world is facing to 38c; No. 1 creamery, 85 to 36c; No.• „ b the University o! Toro and the Ontario; ratites to-night, following a day 28 to 29c. , Y y r{to F. A Gaby, Chief Engineer P g Y I an acute shortage of all bread and 2 84 to 3bc dairy, Royal Canadian Institute. ' At the of the Ontario H dor- Electri Power' without moisture, has improved to a food g #o s .state.:` EBgs -. .Extras, fresh, in cartons,{ ^9 y o" grains, according 34 to 85c• firsts 28 University Library, present , head- Commission; Sir Robert Falooeer, marked degree the . growing grain. � ment issued tb -day by J. E. Carney, 87c; extra loose, , quarters, O. J., B. Howarth, General resident of the University The shot blade has been reached or to 29c; seconds, 25 to 26c. P To- ahead b most of the wheat and the an official of ene of. the largest grain . Live poultry -Bens, over b lbs. 26c,' ' Secretary of the B.A -A.S., who arriv- rooto, and 'many others. P Y `houses in Chicago. Mr. Carney says do, 4 to b lbs., 24c; do, 3 to 4 lbs., ibc, danger stage is acute. 4 he believes the United States farmer spring chickens, 2 lbs. and over B. W. Snow is sending, reports to 4 to lbs. ..DATE SET DIRECTORS i His Honor made an order for par- ,will realize ;2 a bushel. for wheat roosters, 15c; ducklinga, , - ticinlars subject to anything Mr. Mc- Chicago traders that fifty per cent this season, $1.25 a bushel for corn 80c. TO ANSWER. CHARGES Carthy may desire to bring to the of the stalks in fields of that section and 75 cents a bushel for oats: Iiressed poultry - Hens,' over 6 lba.,1 attention o! the Cauit on Wednesda are _infected, but he is not bearing 28c; do, 3 to 4lbs., 18c; spring chick 1 r� Jury Trial of Howe Bank Au 6 at 3. n.m y' down. so hard on the black rest point eII8' ducklings, and 4 to over, 1be'36c. sre'� g•. as he did enrlier in the reports which Alberta Requires 10,000 20c; gs, 0�3Clils t0 be $iekl On Mr. Hellmuth promised to let Mr. I Beans-Can. handpicked, lb:, 6-%c. caused such 'a panic. The rust is to Harvest Her Crops " McCarthy know what particulars are primes, ec. October 13. there, but Manitoba authorities still primes, le roducta.- aSyrup� r im I required and the Crown Prosecutor pp A A despatch from Toronto says:- insist it is of the red variety at pre- A despatch from Edmonton says:- gal. 2.50 per 5-gal. tin, 2.40 per, r �P ys :- said they would be furnished by Mon- n Taea y, Sept 9 was fixed upon by day or Tuesday next. sent, and this is not dangerous. Ten thousand men needed In Alberta gal. ; maple sugar, lb.. 25 to 26c. Th'b Saskatchewan Co- operative, for the harvesting of the crop 'now. Hone - 60 -lb. tins 11 to 1134,; per, r Judsi Coatsworth as the date for the The charges against the directors y titsl of the --charges laid under flick Elevator Co. has published a report' growing is the preheat estimate of lb. 10-15. tins. II to 12c; 6 -]b, tins, g and officials follow the original ia- that in central and northern Basket - the Provincial Employment Service. 1134 to 12e; 234 -1b. tine 1234 to lac; :'-Bank Act against the Home Bank dictmenta preferred by the Crown. chewan the dams is "Irre arabl comb honey, per doz., Re. 1, $2.76 to directors and officials. Judge osta- t>'e F e: ,That estimate hag been made on the dBe ! $3.50; Na $. $2.50 to $2.76. but that the southern art of three basis of reports sent in from several worth will try the cases without s( provinces will have a good. yield. labor bureaus throughout the Prov- 27c; cook meats- 35 to 37c- smoked, Sure The same accused persons must ffffff Horse Provided for l ,cooked hams, Regina, Ssak., July 24. -F. H. Auld. ince'gnd makes allowance for the poor rolls, lb to 1734,; cat's rods, 18 to • `face trial by 'jury on conspiracy ,,. � : charges at the Crimihal Assizes open-� in Late Master"S Will Deputy Minister of Agriculture for crop conditions in certain districts: 20c; breakfast iacon. 21 to 25c; ape - hag on Oct' !8. , Saskatchewan, in a statement on the Officials of the department po}nt'out, eial brand breakfast bacon, 28 to 3 , The date for the bearing of the A despatch from Kingston says :- crop conditions, said: however, that it is necessarily -sub- backs, boneless, 80 to 36c. ' 1 &barges ender the .Ban}, Act was set Under the will f the Tate Charles "There is a fair average crop south jest to. change as the season pro- , Cured meats --Lang clear bacon, 50 Nh n application of D. L McCarthy, andwith Campbell,- K-C., of Mont- of the main -line, of the C -P.R. _ In the. greases for better or worse. 9 ?0 lbs, d 78; ?0 to 90 lbs., .$light _ t° y' districts north of the line half of It is stated that there are 4,000 90 lbs.. and up, $14 60; lightweight B.C., special Crown Prosecutor, iol- real, who was recently reported as I rolls, in barrels, $29; heavyweight r Iow}ng the decision of the Privy having bequeathed the sum of. $818,- last year's erop will only be secured men already in the Province available 'rolls, $24•. - Council _recently , rQadered. ( 000 to the Kingston General : Hospital, under the most favorable weather con- for harvest work. -leavipg_ the number Lard-.pure tierces, 15 to 15%e -, Mr. McCarthy presented charge Provision is made for the late Mr, ditions from now on. to.be brought in from outside at.8,000, tubs, 25.34 to 15%c: pails, 16% to sheets against the directors and oft'- .Campbell`s favorite 'horse. Mr. Auld wou_d not venture an esti- These will be recruited largely in 1634,; prints, 1734 to 1834,; shorten- - f This rovision of the will is 'to the mate on the yield. British Columbia, with some also Ing tierces, 25 to 15%c; tuba, 15%, to ,era . collectively, and individual P 26e; p� ila 16 to 183Ec� prints, 17 . charge sheets against R P. Gough, effect that Mr. Campbell's horse, Ito- Calgary, July 24.- Whatever it is, from Eastern Canada,' and possibly A to 1734,. ' ' P B. Casey Wood, B.C., J. F. M. Stew- dak, of whieb be was very fond, will it will be bad, thus declared H: W. { limited number from the -Western Export steers, choice, $7.50 to $7.75, x" be provided for b the executors' o! Wood, president of the U.F.A. and States. : -art, F. J. -B. Russill, Clarence F. P y do, good, $6.50 to $7; export heifers, Smith, C. A. Barnard; Ocean G. the estate during Its natural life or -- _ $6.50 to $6.76;-baby beeves, $7.50 to Smith and Sidney H. Jones, until such time as the executors be- $9; butcher steers, choice, $6.50 to a No charge sheet was put tie against lieve to be more humane to destroy BRITISH NAyAi, PAGEANT OF 194 NEW X5.50 to $6; do,6coar. $6 $4.50 to' $5.50;; = r -A. E. Calvert, who was the Acting the animal: A sum of money is being $ Genera} Manager when the bank C set aside for the horse's to ofenance, Wlhlil7 REV I1 M BY HIS 11iL'lIJEUT� butcher heifers, choice, o, 26 to ;6. ?5, ,? flailed For some time he has been to be expended at the rate of ,$1 per n t i l I do, med, butcher to ', do, corn4 5 to ' them until its death I $b; butcher cows, ,bocce, $4.26 to W ti at work on the bank books assisting $15; do, med., $3 to $4; butcher . the Crown and the liquidators, and ♦ bulls; good, $4 to $4.60; do, fair, $3.50 Portsmouth, En Jul .. 27- ers and" aircraft carriers from -the to $4; bolo as, $2.50-to t y'the announcement of the Crown S i en Will Have Stretching awe in ten lines of four decks of which new nrn $8 50; can Prosecutor was somewhat expected p g Y types of airplanes ners and cutters, $1 to $2.50, feed - Prosecutor secu nothing was said, it a ex- Name Changed by Norylay miles each, Great, Britain "s naval took. off and hovered over the royal Ing steers, choice, $6 to $6.75; do, fair, }' _pasted the conspiracy charges against +strength in home waters, comprising yacht. _ 5 to $5.50 • stockers, choice, $b to �Mr. Calvert will also be dropped. Ail A - despatch from Christiana says :- f 1.94 warships with 30,000 officers and Iii connection with the me- ,Mr.-Calvert •b0; dof fair., $4.25 to $4.50, 'milkers the defendants elected to be tried b -By a unanimous vote the $torthing men; `was reviewed Saturday in Spit- array of fighting forces the Admiral- sPringera, choice. $75 to $90; do. lair. : Y $45 to $60; calves, choice, . $8.75 - `'fudge Coataworth without a u has ratified the treaty of Spitzbergen head waters by Britain's sailor •King ty issued- a pamphlet - describing jury sad. $10 ; do, med., $7 to $7.76.; do, com leaded not itv signed by ' the great powers at the George, the �nke o n nd Queen Vitcoria's review of the fleet ,� gut $4 to E6 b0; lambs, choice ewes, $1!i l: F. Hellmn K.C. who Quai d'Orsay in 1920, whereby Spitz. the Prince of Wales from the deck of in 1866, when 240 vessels, .including to $16.50; do, buck $18 to $13.b0 th, , appeared s, ; . for all the defendants, stated that, bergen is given over to Norway. It the royal yacht Victoria and Albert. a paddle - wheeler, and several floating do, culls. $10 to $11; slice , light ewes, while he was not making any special is 'probable the name will shortly be The pageant Saturday under Ad- batteries, passed before the 'royal $b to $6.50; do, culls, 12 to $4.60; - complaint, particulars of the charges name vaar To-day to the original Norwegian miral' Sir John M. de Robeck, corn- yacht.: hogs, fed and watered, $8.75; do, f �. . Svalbard. mander -in -chief of the Atlantic -Fleet, Tday the King's y:.cht' steamed o- b.,48...5 , do, country .points, $8; do, had not been fnraiahed to the defence. - was the first' since the great naval I along the lines, accompanied by the select, fed and water-ed, $9.60; -do, .oi3 review of 1914 was held also in Spit - Admiralty 'yacht on which members cars, long haul, $9.16. A pas- RULE head waters just before the outbr k of the Labor Government were RUINS HEATHEN of .the World War. Every vessel�rni aengers. These two boats wereac= Oats -CW, No.2� 9i4 to hoe CW. the 1914 review was obsolete, while; eompanied by the huge mine -layer No. 8, 57% to 58c; extra No. 1 feed, - -- BUILT OVER SACRED SNE the present untie were compIEted Princess Margaret, carrying repre- 65% to .56c; No, 2 local white, 8434 since the war and most of them were I sentatives of the Dominion,, while to bbc. Floor, Man, spring wheat of the latest types. many thousands of the holiday- makers peta., late, $7.80; 2nd &, $7.30 strong, "A despatch ii�om -London bays: -It He immediately and without hesits,- There were battleships, cruisers, I witnessed the pageant from the sea- bakers , $7.6. winter pats., choice, I Lion 'identified it as "a shrine-of the destroyers, submarines, mine sweep-'shore. 7.26 to $7,86. tolled oats, bag 90 lbs., -. is believed that there has been ,an- Y 3.10 to $3.20. Bran, $28.25. Shorts, - _._covered the veritable Tomb' of the AP!'�� (Venus _ _ _ $3025; Middlings, $36.25. Hay, No.. ~�� -- �3 2- nor ton- ear loth- 31R_!SA to 21 - 0011; :ncauiawraysa,. �ayspaw r «o 4 s•`•' -' -� efforts made by -the Emperor Hadrian O! Att 9 beside it," declariA that y g ' in such shrines were found in the tem- to coves up 41 hl ne which centred the interest of the 'Christiana of his day. The discovery A more careful cleaning of the has been made near the entrance of stone further endorsed his first im Garden Tomb outside the Dan: pression, for it clearly revealed fruit ,the ascus Gate of Jerusalem,. and Its un- on the tree. The ,importance of this covering is the result of the merest overint , if the identification be cor- re,tt, as seems probable, lies not so 'n:uch in i$self as in its associaiton Some loose atones were being re- ' eingt e- with the garden tomb. This ton +b'iv moved from the ground )r many as perhaps the very the entrance'to the tomb in the pro- omb of tike Resurrection. 1 the _ eess of tidying up the garden, when Tt is, a well -known fact of history one of them -attracted -the attenti•s•i thst in the year A.D.'18b, when, on .of the custodian. the suppression of . -the revolt of the - Owing to the fact that it had mark.+ self - styled Messiah Bar- Chocheba, the tugqss� upon it, he had it removed,'par- it, find 'second and more complete Roman de- tialTy cleaned and reported the f struction of Jerusalem took place; to the Governinent Department of the Emperor, Hadrian, built a new 'Antiquities. A few days after its Roman city, named Aelia',Capitoline; ' sliacovery it was viewed by Professor on the ruins, and among other things - y 8radenburg, who was commissioned erected a t,mple of Venus over the -- bg- thg.. Berlin Society of Palestinian Tomb of the Resurrection, with the Research'. to.. investigate the rock) purpose of completely desecrating it tombs of Palestine a year ago, - -and It I .,' exident, therefore,_ that in seek- whvee reputation as an authority on ing to- identify the Tomb of the Re- '`the rock architecture in the Mediter- rurrection traces of this to nple must sanean is admittedly High: firs4 be looked for. Failure Than in Famine Year _. A despatch from Berlin says:- Soviet • official organs in Moscow aM ,. openly, admit that the failure of •th$ v.` crops this year is greater than it wad in 1920, the famine year. Harvesters in- the Ukraine expect to get only 10 'a per cent. of the normal crop, while K `al crops in Tsaritsin Province and in ` q other districts along the Lower Volga ' are a total loss. 'Fireflies Re -burn All Materials: .� An unusual intimate view; is given of Nathan Leopold, Jr„ and Richard Fireflies or lightning bugs burn the y Loeb, mill tonaire•youths, who are standing trial for the•.murder of Robert same materials .over. and over -_aff. s" Franke, wealthy schoolboy. They are shown talking to their attorney. _ ift the production of their lights.' • J ft- , a?• n; w�. m` w...... �r�... dxi.. fS' fi1. �;+ �i..el.a•....1�[4@S�'�'3°."�7A, X �a y finest easta, 15% to 15%c. Butter, No d, 34 1 pasteurized, to 34 p V. 34,; No. 1 . j creamer , �, 2ndis, 3z�E4VW, - 35c • fresh firsts 30c. fresh extras, , Com. cows and.heifers, dairy type, >l i $3; slightly better heifers, $4 -to $4.60, r,a� calves, $6 to $6.50 for med. lots.; hogs, good -quality, mixed . lots, $9.10 to $9.25. M ----- - N Harvest in Russia Greater Failure Than in Famine Year _. A despatch from Berlin says:- Soviet • official organs in Moscow aM ,. openly, admit that the failure of •th$ v.` crops this year is greater than it wad in 1920, the famine year. Harvesters in- the Ukraine expect to get only 10 'a per cent. of the normal crop, while K `al crops in Tsaritsin Province and in ` q other districts along the Lower Volga ' are a total loss. 'Fireflies Re -burn All Materials: .� An unusual intimate view; is given of Nathan Leopold, Jr„ and Richard Fireflies or lightning bugs burn the y Loeb, mill tonaire•youths, who are standing trial for the•.murder of Robert same materials .over. and over -_aff. s" Franke, wealthy schoolboy. They are shown talking to their attorney. _ ift the production of their lights.' • J ft- , a?• n; w�. m` w...... �r�... dxi.. fS' fi1. �;+ �i..el.a•....1�[4@S�'�'3°."�7A, _.. •`. "' "' ' +�:.,'N. f.+;,• r "� '' m.. .•p+••'p;P,�y ••'++. - c�c r.s _ e.pi •. .c„ -,•. ....; ,... ah*;�.�.- ..•.Y'^z.a,..^.:z •'�•ei-.< ... ... .. ':.. .. ..:...y , ...., •,S .a`;. • e, t r ,M l . ;shore, 11tre. Miller, while on t e1r re nr Robert Boyes, of Bellevill e, trip, which they are making y F1 OR S1LE -Om. RninR away. Will has returned home,. after spending g sell my Ford sedan, 1622. to good condition. • motor. They also called on a nunk . E. Morgan, R. R ,No. 2, Pickering. 'Phone Pick. three weeks with R. C. and Mrs. her of their Pickering friends who 1712• 48-47 Stork. were leased to see them look so FOR SALE -A blind. horse and a -The cherry crop this year is a well. P . .mall qe�tantrty or last year's Yyr. Apply to F y - good one and its now .being bar -L. D. Banks received word on Mrs- win Hatl. 1 1.4 mites , north of ` 4ekering F vested. The apple crop will be a Thursday last that hie brother•in- n, light one. law, Mr. Graham, had died, that PASTURE TO RENT-8 sores. with - Kenneth ana Mrs. Gordon And morning, after a liagecing illness, running seater, Comer of Kingston Road and Rosebank Read. Apply to F. W. Hill,' on daughter, of Toronto. spent San Mr. Banks -had visited him the day the property' 47 -48 day here with the foimees mother. before, when they had tea to- _ ' Mre. James Gordon. His death was thus unex• Finan RENT-la s the Village l ksmit- 4 -Mre. Ruddy .and daughter, $ether, wont. a building suitable fora blacksmith w pec ted. The deceased, who was shop orgarage. and centrally situated. Aos? to . - Mira Mary, are taking a . motor fn hia 84th year, was hold in very M""H•fOm'OII•�'remont. trip this week to Rochester and ,Watkin's Glen, N. Y. high esteem and will be greatly 17 mac SALE-Page hand Pi]kio MCG ie and missed. i� machine, in working order. Price $76, F. Underwood of 32, B. F. wn.. P;ckerinp. t- - Misses Payne, ace . -F. M. Thompson. at resent a s - .Heard motored down from Toron• p p (Rouge Hill). R. R. No. 2, Pickering. 47- B teacher in the Windsor Collegiate ��/r -...to and spent the week -end with Institute. and formerly teacher in �j'OR BALE- 8-vear old buq..filep- M E- S. `':rI E A R Robert and Mrs. Found. burn Collynie Knight. 134307. Sire. Rex -lit n and Mrs. Shepherd and Pickering College in 1889 and 1890, Augustus. Dam.Broombaak DeeseyyRose. 'A spent Sunday with Mrs. E. L: DlY Edgar Bath (Palmer Farm), Pickering 47 children, of Hespeler, spent over Rnddp' when he viewed the old Men's and Youths' Khaki Paste -all sizes. r ,� ,. the week end with Mre. She herd's f)R SALE -Square piano. Stein. - _- Overt. college grounds, which have been Fway, in good condition. May be seen at Men's Balbriggan Underwear -both two-piece an3 cow- H. G. and Mrs. Cal so beautifully transformed into summer cottage• Rcsebank. Price 1$33 00; Ap- -'The moathsy meeting of the flower pDiek tie and Mr. Reid, iof 4748 tpoy w R. s. Ferris. 111 Ctendettaa - Men's Fonr Point and Six Point invisible t Methodist Ladies' Aid will be held Braces. r on Wednesday.'AaR. 8th, at a P• Ottawa: FARMERS. ATTENTION- . d m.. at the home of thetMiflees Law, agent for the Benfrew cream separators. the Men's and youth's Negligee. Shirts -big choice of colors —Mrs. W. G. Ward, with son beat on the market: Also ,coves and scales. - Mrs. Leslie. of New York. Mire. and daughter, Wilmer and alias Robt. Devitt. Box 17, Brougham., 4Pho Pick _ and sizes. DeWStt. of Oakland, Calif., Annie, of Niagara .Falls, left oa'- Bretz and Mrs. Garrett. o! Toros- .Child's. Youths' and Men's White and Brown -Tennis Those. Monde to continue their motoring 'p OR SALE -Sow and pigs. Also r to, spent a day recently with W. trip toyQaebee and through the "' pure bred Tamworth ggs, collie pupa one . 3f (1-and- -and-Mrs. Ham. p beau teaming wagon. FredL�y lot 33. 13 F - rw United States. They prolonged cea. �Krt,=7 Hrglcland creep g: Phone eo7 . -M. S. and Mrs. Chapman and their visit is Pickering for a week, Malvern. 44 47 CHAPMAN Mine Bernice G`bapman and James having purposed remaining only a WANTED -Live poultry, hides. � g a ! and mfrs. Richardson and family coup le of days. Their many Pict• VY wool and �iunk. Highest prix paid for left on Sunday. for a two weeks eying friends were leased to have tease• M Sou,viteb• 114 ml►c. north of she holiday is Yriaee Edward County P Village of Brough.m, on Brock Road. 33 b .-Mrs. Paull Haifton and child them !n their midst again. O�gALg -cord buckwheat. beef Gro'cery _ • � � � ; --ran, of Parry Sound, are visiting "Bernard Baker, . of Whitby. ringeres a and a s.arc a fruit Grow hankies. berry ' S Q i� who over thirty years ago resided cart bolt. bite, Lo at the Graea Riser Mina. e (,� here with the formers mother, in Pickering: died at his home on Mark Vi i"' t °w" Hill P. o41t�°Oa p ffire. James Gordon. mfr. $asfto Saturday. His funeral took place F� also spent the week -end here with on Monday when his body was �'OR BALE -House and tot in the 0n ar (;8►Sh Bfl1B1B ' them. , V;Iiage of Dunbartoo. The house is a good _ . laid to rest in the Friends .burying frame buitdint wuh s room.. On the lac+ -Geo. B. and "Mrs. Glover have ground. Pickerigg. The deceased is.a gO°d stable suitable fora garage. or run retaraed after spending a few was born in Birmingham, Bug- to.. lart'Pplyte Win. Henileraen.4n7h . r Weeks of July 7th to July 19th days with J. H. and Mrs. Burn, of land, where his father was mayor. OR SALE -Chenp all finds of o peterboro. On their return they The deceased is survived by his F wagons, harness. and ail 'kinds or farm im- were,accompanied by Miss Naomi wife, whose maiden name was dements in good order. Also several heavy and _ + Horn. maxis ADD Yalentsofi•, and One igbt scales and cook stoves and heaters. High- '>s hoses for 25e " - Albert and Mrs. Gee. of Toron• eat pdc�ya�d forhides and wool. also live Paul- Dominion Matches, ... daughter. Lillian. rrr. H. Fferman,$touffville. Phone 1603 17tf to. motored down on Sunday and -The very heavy motor traffic gRESHINC3 -Why draw water Corn Starch, 10c per pkt, 8 for 49e ssppeent a few hours with R. A. .add on the Kingston road, and espeei- Tand wood or bring coal, when you can have Mrs. Bunting. Accompanied ifs r threshing done with .ices icons of oil' -.TcAlet Paper, d rolls for 25C ally that part nearest, the city, is byowar ggsa the latter they x190 motored out to Goan lei by half. The new Birdsell clover .. r Greenwood to pay a flying Visit to becoming a source of great danger chreahergnu more seed and cleans ic better than Grimsby Peaches, ... tin, 4 for 75e to pedestrians. particularly on- the old style machines and does it in less cimel relatives. Satardaye. Sundays and holidays. Our two grain thresher are bdryr put ,n ` bes t or 290 la Several members 0! the PieTc- y of canditron. Give a reuow a chance who has Soda. Biscuits, .. Oe per pkg, 8 f 1 There are times in Pifkering when rriea w give you cite best service possible. Roy 15e per tin, •Z for 1.00 ethnic were o-f 11�e a Women's of 'the t e a person has to wait quite a long C'r`e.r' Phone Mark 803' 4647 ; ,Aylmer Tomatoes,. `. atitu by branch on Friday after• time before he finds it safe to cross Salads Tea, • „ R4>: 75c, for ?Oc the street, and then he has to D A N O I N D .. �� Reg 2os, for 15c soon, when, the Is celebrated make it with a rush. Should he - AT - ^ 3,ombard Plums,' - the twenty-fifth ilnaivereary of happen to faUaerions consequences jm*A j = t. motel r .`their orgsnszation. They report a might result. The Department of _.or - ?' ;.inmost pleasant time. Highways has taken the matter Fluest grades of Men's Furnishings and Boots always carried in stook• -Bd. Bowman, of Whitby, has antler thew coneidere►tion sad sa MCNIDAY, AUGUST 4TH, 1924 Our Overalls sad Boots are something we always brag ai oaken' over the Maple Loaf announcement of some kind is ex. (Civic Holiday)' about, !or you can't best them �[nsnraoce agency of John O Con• p�ted soon in regard to the con- From 290 to 5.90 and 7.80 to 11.80. - r tune for this district. Mr. O'Connor trot of this traffic. 'Watch for on Weekly Specials in groceries and shop has held the agency for nearly s where you save money. thirty years, from the time the --Oa Monday evening Thomas VOTERS. LIST," 1923 r _ company was started. McGlashan and sop. Leonard, o _ = W fi e deliver orders in the Tillage w An exciting game of baseball Dumbarton, appeared - before P. M. - - �1sy Clark at the Court, House, Whit• d wssF ed in the Memorial 'ark answer to the charge of i 'e� T Bulltin Pl�+kie 8 on rlday evening last between by a f Pick- the married men sad sin le men. s`Oommiatiox sa unlawful set. or Municipality of the Township of Pick- „$etabllshed 1867. The single men won b e score omitting to perform an act which ering, Conety of Ontario. __yy of e n le Wilmer Ward proved was their duty to do, thereby Notice is hereby given that I have A 910010, Qii ran causing grevioaa bodily harm to compiled with section 57 of the Vot• himself an efficient umpire. Wm. Soatham, contrary to ers' Lists Act and that I have, posted daughter, Mies Winnifred, leave o e Criminal • „ v of July. 1924 Part III of the e .> ... •..- Monday- nett :beiaR �vic -Hal#- _ -Haying-is now about over and �• day, the stores in the V1948, will fall,.,Vheat harvest, which ie an P..F. Gardiner officiating. -Mrs' H. L. Pratt and eon, Elli. .Ci3�13a be closed as usual.- -Dr.' eery will be here �s Hatt• excellent one, #e now ready. -Dr• E: A. Sadleir, Dentist, t, • J. A. Hilts. of Toronto, &1 neat uesday to attend to hie meticing in Toronto, will be here Linen Towels, Quest Towels, =' - Joreinfah O'Connor, of Church a: m, to 5 P. m., as usual- of Tilliiorrimrg. are leaving to -mor- row for their home after Spending lure. Willa Shepherd, of Osh• stir, resumed work on Wednesday, -W. B. and Mrs.. Powell were party to be held, under the one- Sws is Visiting &p the home of her brot�ler here.- after enjoying a two weeks' vac &; in Toronto on Saturday attending the funeral of the former broth- Pillow Slips, Vanity Seta, Buffet Sets Etc. - Samuel _ Stanley, of Bowman- J. than. -John O'Connor, of the-C. N. R., or-in-law. W. J. Graham. -Rev. W., and Moore, of Am. herstbarg, who have been spend- spent a day recently with Belleville, accompanied by his daying at the home of her aunts f ' S. and airs, Balsdon. ; • "' " -Mies Jennie Rose and ..Mrs. wife and two ohiifiren, is holiday- ing at the home of hie pprents'on Now ddvefrNAerlse+et8. , - 1f,1Re. EMMA ELVI4S -Nurse with practical experience. O a for engagemeata 30 4. HfficOrae, of Toronto, spent Sunday with. R. 0. and Mrs. Stork. . Church St. services will be eondact- FOR SALE--Registered Jersey cow, kx • -Mrs. C. T. Ham and ¢rand .w -IIniOa ed in the Pireel}yterlaa Chareh qn - - - -- . Ross Cottage Tearoom Dunbartoa. 47-43 —, _. Q ....b. l . ;shore, 11tre. Miller, while on t e1r re nr Robert Boyes, of Bellevill e, trip, which they are making y F1 OR S1LE -Om. RninR away. Will has returned home,. after spending g sell my Ford sedan, 1622. to good condition. • motor. They also called on a nunk . E. Morgan, R. R ,No. 2, Pickering. 'Phone Pick. three weeks with R. C. and Mrs. her of their Pickering friends who 1712• 48-47 Stork. were leased to see them look so FOR SALE -A blind. horse and a -The cherry crop this year is a well. P . .mall qe�tantrty or last year's Yyr. Apply to F y - good one and its now .being bar -L. D. Banks received word on Mrs- win Hatl. 1 1.4 mites , north of ` 4ekering F vested. The apple crop will be a Thursday last that hie brother•in- n, light one. law, Mr. Graham, had died, that PASTURE TO RENT-8 sores. with - Kenneth ana Mrs. Gordon And morning, after a liagecing illness, running seater, Comer of Kingston Road and Rosebank Read. Apply to F. W. Hill,' on daughter, of Toronto. spent San Mr. Banks -had visited him the day the property' 47 -48 day here with the foimees mother. before, when they had tea to- _ ' Mre. James Gordon. His death was thus unex• Finan RENT-la s the Village l ksmit- 4 -Mre. Ruddy .and daughter, $ether, wont. a building suitable fora blacksmith w pec ted. The deceased, who was shop orgarage. and centrally situated. Aos? to . - Mira Mary, are taking a . motor fn hia 84th year, was hold in very M""H•fOm'OII•�'remont. trip this week to Rochester and ,Watkin's Glen, N. Y. high esteem and will be greatly 17 mac SALE-Page hand Pi]kio MCG ie and missed. i� machine, in working order. Price $76, F. Underwood of 32, B. F. wn.. P;ckerinp. t- - Misses Payne, ace . -F. M. Thompson. at resent a s - .Heard motored down from Toron• p p (Rouge Hill). R. R. No. 2, Pickering. 47- B teacher in the Windsor Collegiate ��/r -...to and spent the week -end with Institute. and formerly teacher in �j'OR BALE- 8-vear old buq..filep- M E- S. `':rI E A R Robert and Mrs. Found. burn Collynie Knight. 134307. Sire. Rex -lit n and Mrs. Shepherd and Pickering College in 1889 and 1890, Augustus. Dam.Broombaak DeeseyyRose. 'A spent Sunday with Mrs. E. L: DlY Edgar Bath (Palmer Farm), Pickering 47 children, of Hespeler, spent over Rnddp' when he viewed the old Men's and Youths' Khaki Paste -all sizes. r ,� ,. the week end with Mre. She herd's f)R SALE -Square piano. Stein. - _- Overt. college grounds, which have been Fway, in good condition. May be seen at Men's Balbriggan Underwear -both two-piece an3 cow- H. G. and Mrs. Cal so beautifully transformed into summer cottage• Rcsebank. Price 1$33 00; Ap- -'The moathsy meeting of the flower pDiek tie and Mr. Reid, iof 4748 tpoy w R. s. Ferris. 111 Ctendettaa - Men's Fonr Point and Six Point invisible t Methodist Ladies' Aid will be held Braces. r on Wednesday.'AaR. 8th, at a P• Ottawa: FARMERS. ATTENTION- . d m.. at the home of thetMiflees Law, agent for the Benfrew cream separators. the Men's and youth's Negligee. Shirts -big choice of colors —Mrs. W. G. Ward, with son beat on the market: Also ,coves and scales. - Mrs. Leslie. of New York. Mire. and daughter, Wilmer and alias Robt. Devitt. Box 17, Brougham., 4Pho Pick _ and sizes. DeWStt. of Oakland, Calif., Annie, of Niagara .Falls, left oa'- Bretz and Mrs. Garrett. o! Toros- .Child's. Youths' and Men's White and Brown -Tennis Those. Monde to continue their motoring 'p OR SALE -Sow and pigs. Also r to, spent a day recently with W. trip toyQaebee and through the "' pure bred Tamworth ggs, collie pupa one . 3f (1-and- -and-Mrs. Ham. p beau teaming wagon. FredL�y lot 33. 13 F - rw United States. They prolonged cea. �Krt,=7 Hrglcland creep g: Phone eo7 . -M. S. and Mrs. Chapman and their visit is Pickering for a week, Malvern. 44 47 CHAPMAN Mine Bernice G`bapman and James having purposed remaining only a WANTED -Live poultry, hides. � g a ! and mfrs. Richardson and family coup le of days. Their many Pict• VY wool and �iunk. Highest prix paid for left on Sunday. for a two weeks eying friends were leased to have tease• M Sou,viteb• 114 ml►c. north of she holiday is Yriaee Edward County P Village of Brough.m, on Brock Road. 33 b .-Mrs. Paull Haifton and child them !n their midst again. O�gALg -cord buckwheat. beef Gro'cery _ • � � � ; --ran, of Parry Sound, are visiting "Bernard Baker, . of Whitby. ringeres a and a s.arc a fruit Grow hankies. berry ' S Q i� who over thirty years ago resided cart bolt. bite, Lo at the Graea Riser Mina. e (,� here with the formers mother, in Pickering: died at his home on Mark Vi i"' t °w" Hill P. o41t�°Oa p ffire. James Gordon. mfr. $asfto Saturday. His funeral took place F� also spent the week -end here with on Monday when his body was �'OR BALE -House and tot in the 0n ar (;8►Sh Bfl1B1B ' them. , V;Iiage of Dunbartoo. The house is a good _ . laid to rest in the Friends .burying frame buitdint wuh s room.. On the lac+ -Geo. B. and "Mrs. Glover have ground. Pickerigg. The deceased is.a gO°d stable suitable fora garage. or run retaraed after spending a few was born in Birmingham, Bug- to.. lart'Pplyte Win. Henileraen.4n7h . r Weeks of July 7th to July 19th days with J. H. and Mrs. Burn, of land, where his father was mayor. OR SALE -Chenp all finds of o peterboro. On their return they The deceased is survived by his F wagons, harness. and ail 'kinds or farm im- were,accompanied by Miss Naomi wife, whose maiden name was dements in good order. Also several heavy and _ + Horn. maxis ADD Yalentsofi•, and One igbt scales and cook stoves and heaters. High- '>s hoses for 25e " - Albert and Mrs. Gee. of Toron• eat pdc�ya�d forhides and wool. also live Paul- Dominion Matches, ... daughter. Lillian. rrr. H. Fferman,$touffville. Phone 1603 17tf to. motored down on Sunday and -The very heavy motor traffic gRESHINC3 -Why draw water Corn Starch, 10c per pkt, 8 for 49e ssppeent a few hours with R. A. .add on the Kingston road, and espeei- Tand wood or bring coal, when you can have Mrs. Bunting. Accompanied ifs r threshing done with .ices icons of oil' -.TcAlet Paper, d rolls for 25C ally that part nearest, the city, is byowar ggsa the latter they x190 motored out to Goan lei by half. The new Birdsell clover .. r Greenwood to pay a flying Visit to becoming a source of great danger chreahergnu more seed and cleans ic better than Grimsby Peaches, ... tin, 4 for 75e to pedestrians. particularly on- the old style machines and does it in less cimel relatives. Satardaye. Sundays and holidays. Our two grain thresher are bdryr put ,n ` bes t or 290 la Several members 0! the PieTc- y of canditron. Give a reuow a chance who has Soda. Biscuits, .. Oe per pkg, 8 f 1 There are times in Pifkering when rriea w give you cite best service possible. Roy 15e per tin, •Z for 1.00 ethnic were o-f 11�e a Women's of 'the t e a person has to wait quite a long C'r`e.r' Phone Mark 803' 4647 ; ,Aylmer Tomatoes,. `. atitu by branch on Friday after• time before he finds it safe to cross Salads Tea, • „ R4>: 75c, for ?Oc the street, and then he has to D A N O I N D .. �� Reg 2os, for 15c soon, when, the Is celebrated make it with a rush. Should he - AT - ^ 3,ombard Plums,' - the twenty-fifth ilnaivereary of happen to faUaerions consequences jm*A j = t. motel r .`their orgsnszation. They report a might result. The Department of _.or - ?' ;.inmost pleasant time. Highways has taken the matter Fluest grades of Men's Furnishings and Boots always carried in stook• -Bd. Bowman, of Whitby, has antler thew coneidere►tion sad sa MCNIDAY, AUGUST 4TH, 1924 Our Overalls sad Boots are something we always brag ai oaken' over the Maple Loaf announcement of some kind is ex. (Civic Holiday)' about, !or you can't best them �[nsnraoce agency of John O Con• p�ted soon in regard to the con- From 290 to 5.90 and 7.80 to 11.80. - r tune for this district. Mr. O'Connor trot of this traffic. 'Watch for on Weekly Specials in groceries and shop has held the agency for nearly s where you save money. thirty years, from the time the --Oa Monday evening Thomas VOTERS. LIST," 1923 r _ company was started. McGlashan and sop. Leonard, o _ = W fi e deliver orders in the Tillage w An exciting game of baseball Dumbarton, appeared - before P. M. - - �1sy Clark at the Court, House, Whit• d wssF ed in the Memorial 'ark answer to the charge of i 'e� T Bulltin Pl�+kie 8 on rlday evening last between by a f Pick- the married men sad sin le men. s`Oommiatiox sa unlawful set. or Municipality of the Township of Pick- „$etabllshed 1867. The single men won b e score omitting to perform an act which ering, Conety of Ontario. __yy of e n le Wilmer Ward proved was their duty to do, thereby Notice is hereby given that I have A 910010, Qii ran causing grevioaa bodily harm to compiled with section 57 of the Vot• himself an efficient umpire. Wm. Soatham, contrary to ers' Lists Act and that I have, posted daughter, Mies Winnifred, leave o e Criminal • „ v of July. 1924 Part III of the e -with W. 6. and Mrs. Ham. vdist Church in the evening, Rev. ° y .rrr ° ' a' 45 absence of Mr. Law, Mr. Hornell, 1 =The tow ship council will meet on day next for -the P..F. Gardiner officiating. -Mrs' H. L. Pratt and eon, Elli. FOR SA .E -A sow and 18 pigs 6 24, Crepe Gowns, ' Princess Slips, Kiddies' Rompers, c t, transaction general business. Mrs. Barrett, of Bon, and.daughtereMiss.Margaret, dayR-'old_ • Apply to W. J. Marrs 4so8n. t eon. 2, Pickering. Linen Towels, Quest Towels, and R. A. and Mrs. Douglas, of 6 - Harvey and - Toronto, visited with Murray and the week -end. of Tilliiorrimrg. are leaving to -mor- row for their home after Spending lure. ANTED -et Clark. Br a eteong work ' horse. A. G,Clark, Brock Road and Lake Tea Towels, Tray Clothe, . -. Centres, __scarfs, and spent a few hours with the party to be held, under the one- Mrs. Barrett over -F. J. and Mrs. Pronse and J. to two weeks with W..R. and Law, the latter being a sister. shore. Pickering. 47-� BICYCLE FOR BALE -In Pillow Slips, Vanity Seta, Buffet Sets Etc. "` 'B. and Mrs. Balsdon motored ':Cobourg- on Sunday of last w=eek. -Rev. W., and Moore, of Am. herstbarg, who have been spend- �ADY'S euelleat cwood.on.For particulars aPPI to Box 21, Greenwood. 4�tf � .. ''Pee consider it a favor if you will come in arld look —� daying at the home of her aunts 4th (0ivic Holiday). A sumptuous _Mrs. J. Goldring and children, of Whitby, spent last week with Mrp. Powell, of the lake , inR a month B vacation with their relativee;n Kingston, sent two p J. - 1f,1Re. EMMA ELVI4S -Nurse with practical experience. O a for engagemeata 30 4. will °over our"assortment. -The Courtice girls' softball - ~,; Elmer and days this week with W. and w town or country.. Pho..' ck line. and played the return match with our girls, winning by 14.9. As the cream and Beginning at 6.80 o'clock an inter - h t n eating game of football will be r'. .,.­visitors on account of the rain they l . ;shore, 11tre. Miller, while on t e1r re nr Robert Boyes, of Bellevill e, trip, which they are making y F1 OR S1LE -Om. RninR away. Will has returned home,. after spending g sell my Ford sedan, 1622. to good condition. • motor. They also called on a nunk . E. Morgan, R. R ,No. 2, Pickering. 'Phone Pick. three weeks with R. C. and Mrs. her of their Pickering friends who 1712• 48-47 Stork. were leased to see them look so FOR SALE -A blind. horse and a -The cherry crop this year is a well. P . .mall qe�tantrty or last year's Yyr. Apply to F y - good one and its now .being bar -L. D. Banks received word on Mrs- win Hatl. 1 1.4 mites , north of ` 4ekering F vested. The apple crop will be a Thursday last that hie brother•in- n, light one. law, Mr. Graham, had died, that PASTURE TO RENT-8 sores. with - Kenneth ana Mrs. Gordon And morning, after a liagecing illness, running seater, Comer of Kingston Road and Rosebank Read. Apply to F. W. Hill,' on daughter, of Toronto. spent San Mr. Banks -had visited him the day the property' 47 -48 day here with the foimees mother. before, when they had tea to- _ ' Mre. James Gordon. His death was thus unex• Finan RENT-la s the Village l ksmit- 4 -Mre. Ruddy .and daughter, $ether, wont. a building suitable fora blacksmith w pec ted. The deceased, who was shop orgarage. and centrally situated. Aos? to . - Mira Mary, are taking a . motor fn hia 84th year, was hold in very M""H•fOm'OII•�'remont. trip this week to Rochester and ,Watkin's Glen, N. Y. high esteem and will be greatly 17 mac SALE-Page hand Pi]kio MCG ie and missed. i� machine, in working order. Price $76, F. Underwood of 32, B. F. wn.. P;ckerinp. t- - Misses Payne, ace . -F. M. Thompson. at resent a s - .Heard motored down from Toron• p p (Rouge Hill). R. R. No. 2, Pickering. 47- B teacher in the Windsor Collegiate ��/r -...to and spent the week -end with Institute. and formerly teacher in �j'OR BALE- 8-vear old buq..filep- M E- S. `':rI E A R Robert and Mrs. Found. burn Collynie Knight. 134307. Sire. Rex -lit n and Mrs. Shepherd and Pickering College in 1889 and 1890, Augustus. Dam.Broombaak DeeseyyRose. 'A spent Sunday with Mrs. E. L: DlY Edgar Bath (Palmer Farm), Pickering 47 children, of Hespeler, spent over Rnddp' when he viewed the old Men's and Youths' Khaki Paste -all sizes. r ,� ,. the week end with Mre. She herd's f)R SALE -Square piano. Stein. - _- Overt. college grounds, which have been Fway, in good condition. May be seen at Men's Balbriggan Underwear -both two-piece an3 cow- H. G. and Mrs. Cal so beautifully transformed into summer cottage• Rcsebank. Price 1$33 00; Ap- -'The moathsy meeting of the flower pDiek tie and Mr. Reid, iof 4748 tpoy w R. s. Ferris. 111 Ctendettaa - Men's Fonr Point and Six Point invisible t Methodist Ladies' Aid will be held Braces. r on Wednesday.'AaR. 8th, at a P• Ottawa: FARMERS. ATTENTION- . d m.. at the home of thetMiflees Law, agent for the Benfrew cream separators. the Men's and youth's Negligee. Shirts -big choice of colors —Mrs. W. G. Ward, with son beat on the market: Also ,coves and scales. - Mrs. Leslie. of New York. Mire. and daughter, Wilmer and alias Robt. Devitt. Box 17, Brougham., 4Pho Pick _ and sizes. DeWStt. of Oakland, Calif., Annie, of Niagara .Falls, left oa'- Bretz and Mrs. Garrett. o! Toros- .Child's. Youths' and Men's White and Brown -Tennis Those. Monde to continue their motoring 'p OR SALE -Sow and pigs. Also r to, spent a day recently with W. trip toyQaebee and through the "' pure bred Tamworth ggs, collie pupa one . 3f (1-and- -and-Mrs. Ham. p beau teaming wagon. FredL�y lot 33. 13 F - rw United States. They prolonged cea. �Krt,=7 Hrglcland creep g: Phone eo7 . -M. S. and Mrs. Chapman and their visit is Pickering for a week, Malvern. 44 47 CHAPMAN Mine Bernice G`bapman and James having purposed remaining only a WANTED -Live poultry, hides. � g a ! and mfrs. Richardson and family coup le of days. Their many Pict• VY wool and �iunk. Highest prix paid for left on Sunday. for a two weeks eying friends were leased to have tease• M Sou,viteb• 114 ml►c. north of she holiday is Yriaee Edward County P Village of Brough.m, on Brock Road. 33 b .-Mrs. Paull Haifton and child them !n their midst again. O�gALg -cord buckwheat. beef Gro'cery _ • � � � ; --ran, of Parry Sound, are visiting "Bernard Baker, . of Whitby. ringeres a and a s.arc a fruit Grow hankies. berry ' S Q i� who over thirty years ago resided cart bolt. bite, Lo at the Graea Riser Mina. e (,� here with the formers mother, in Pickering: died at his home on Mark Vi i"' t °w" Hill P. o41t�°Oa p ffire. James Gordon. mfr. $asfto Saturday. His funeral took place F� also spent the week -end here with on Monday when his body was �'OR BALE -House and tot in the 0n ar (;8►Sh Bfl1B1B ' them. , V;Iiage of Dunbartoo. The house is a good _ . laid to rest in the Friends .burying frame buitdint wuh s room.. On the lac+ -Geo. B. and "Mrs. Glover have ground. Pickerigg. The deceased is.a gO°d stable suitable fora garage. or run retaraed after spending a few was born in Birmingham, Bug- to.. lart'Pplyte Win. Henileraen.4n7h . r Weeks of July 7th to July 19th days with J. H. and Mrs. Burn, of land, where his father was mayor. OR SALE -Chenp all finds of o peterboro. On their return they The deceased is survived by his F wagons, harness. and ail 'kinds or farm im- were,accompanied by Miss Naomi wife, whose maiden name was dements in good order. Also several heavy and _ + Horn. maxis ADD Yalentsofi•, and One igbt scales and cook stoves and heaters. High- '>s hoses for 25e " - Albert and Mrs. Gee. of Toron• eat pdc�ya�d forhides and wool. also live Paul- Dominion Matches, ... daughter. Lillian. rrr. H. Fferman,$touffville. Phone 1603 17tf to. motored down on Sunday and -The very heavy motor traffic gRESHINC3 -Why draw water Corn Starch, 10c per pkt, 8 for 49e ssppeent a few hours with R. A. .add on the Kingston road, and espeei- Tand wood or bring coal, when you can have Mrs. Bunting. Accompanied ifs r threshing done with .ices icons of oil' -.TcAlet Paper, d rolls for 25C ally that part nearest, the city, is byowar ggsa the latter they x190 motored out to Goan lei by half. The new Birdsell clover .. r Greenwood to pay a flying Visit to becoming a source of great danger chreahergnu more seed and cleans ic better than Grimsby Peaches, ... tin, 4 for 75e to pedestrians. particularly on- the old style machines and does it in less cimel relatives. Satardaye. Sundays and holidays. Our two grain thresher are bdryr put ,n ` bes t or 290 la Several members 0! the PieTc- y of canditron. Give a reuow a chance who has Soda. Biscuits, .. Oe per pkg, 8 f 1 There are times in Pifkering when rriea w give you cite best service possible. Roy 15e per tin, •Z for 1.00 ethnic were o-f 11�e a Women's of 'the t e a person has to wait quite a long C'r`e.r' Phone Mark 803' 4647 ; ,Aylmer Tomatoes,. `. atitu by branch on Friday after• time before he finds it safe to cross Salads Tea, • „ R4>: 75c, for ?Oc the street, and then he has to D A N O I N D .. �� Reg 2os, for 15c soon, when, the Is celebrated make it with a rush. Should he - AT - ^ 3,ombard Plums,' - the twenty-fifth ilnaivereary of happen to faUaerions consequences jm*A j = t. motel r .`their orgsnszation. They report a might result. The Department of _.or - ?' ;.inmost pleasant time. Highways has taken the matter Fluest grades of Men's Furnishings and Boots always carried in stook• -Bd. Bowman, of Whitby, has antler thew coneidere►tion sad sa MCNIDAY, AUGUST 4TH, 1924 Our Overalls sad Boots are something we always brag ai oaken' over the Maple Loaf announcement of some kind is ex. (Civic Holiday)' about, !or you can't best them �[nsnraoce agency of John O Con• p�ted soon in regard to the con- From 290 to 5.90 and 7.80 to 11.80. - r tune for this district. Mr. O'Connor trot of this traffic. 'Watch for on Weekly Specials in groceries and shop has held the agency for nearly s where you save money. thirty years, from the time the --Oa Monday evening Thomas VOTERS. LIST," 1923 r _ company was started. McGlashan and sop. Leonard, o _ = W fi e deliver orders in the Tillage w An exciting game of baseball Dumbarton, appeared - before P. M. - - �1sy Clark at the Court, House, Whit• d wssF ed in the Memorial 'ark answer to the charge of i 'e� T Bulltin Pl�+kie 8 on rlday evening last between by a f Pick- the married men sad sin le men. s`Oommiatiox sa unlawful set. or Municipality of the Township of Pick- „$etabllshed 1867. The single men won b e score omitting to perform an act which ering, Conety of Ontario. __yy of e n le Wilmer Ward proved was their duty to do, thereby Notice is hereby given that I have A 910010, Qii ran causing grevioaa bodily harm to compiled with section 57 of the Vot• himself an efficient umpire. Wm. Soatham, contrary to ers' Lists Act and that I have, posted daughter, Mies Winnifred, leave o e Criminal • „ v of July. 1924 Part III of the e gearing Iy the red b thn An�r of meat Ro prepared by the said Municipality entitled to vote in the said Municipality at Elections for Members of the Legislative Assem- bly only, and that such list remains therefor inspection. And I hereby call upon all voters to take immediate proceedings to Have any errors or omissions corrected re- cording to law. Dated at Whitevale, Ontario, this 28th day of July, 1921. DONALD R. BEATON. Clerk of the said Municipality, CIUNING - PRESSING Bring along our suits to be cleaned and pressed.' 4atisfaction guaranteed Charges moderate. . JAMES BRISCOE, ' - Opposite D. .Taylor's Bakery r, Claremont, Oat. D A M C I N G. Every Saturday night at The xNeArport X3ote1 all Summer fron 8 to 11:30 P. M. Herb Power's Orchestra, '.d'+'Ad..'"c !w' . -T .r..v .�! ••1 .'`•ii °Y•'� ,a., ",�� %; t< rat 1. * tiK. °a•3 7 • x: .. Telephone Pickering 4800; P. 0. Bog 40 t0- morrow Or eo a two west,' - vacation. In the VV reserves electio>tr. -`A absence of Mr. Law, Mr. Hornell, a number of witnesses the a Bloomfield, will assist with the were committed for trial. County .of office week, Mies Down being in Crown Attorney J. F. Grierson acted for the Crown and C. 0. .'charge. -Dr. and Mrs. Weir and son Richardson appeared for the de- and R. A. and Mrs. Douglas, of fendante.' Toronto, motored down on Sunday -Don't forget the grand garden and spent a few hours with the party to be held, under the one- 'Miseee Bunting. On their return pices of the Catholic Women's they were accompanied by Miss League, '-on Pickering Memorial ' Helea.Douglas who has been holi- Park on Monday evening, August daying at the home of her aunts 4th (0ivic Holiday). A sumptuous here. - tea will be served from 5.00 to 8.00 -The Courtice girls' softball o'clock and there will be a bootb team came tip on Tuesday evening on the grounds for the sale of ice other refreshments. and played the return match with our girls, winning by 14.9. As the cream and Beginning at 6.80 o'clock an inter - Pickering girls did not expect the eating game of football will be r'. .,.­visitors on account of the rain they played between Highland Creek - '''were unprepared, being able to and Pickering teams. Comment- get together only half their regu- inR at 8.00 an. excellent, program lar team. will be given by the following -The police trustees have men able talent: Bert Harvey; Jr.. of engpged putting in Sewer -pipe on Greenwood; the populk''r Corrigan `.: Church St. Forth and we tinder• sisters, of Toronto, Ian Ettele and stand that it i9 their intention to others. Martin's Orchestra, of -lay down a cement sidewalk on Toronto, will furnish a good dance !` the street from the four corners program. There will be dancing Ad- F „f f :^ to the Rchool. This will prove a rPAt improvement to the appear P at the close of the program. mission 60 cents; Children, under c Once of this part of She village- 112 years, 26 cents. gearing Iy the red b thn An�r of meat Ro prepared by the said Municipality entitled to vote in the said Municipality at Elections for Members of the Legislative Assem- bly only, and that such list remains therefor inspection. And I hereby call upon all voters to take immediate proceedings to Have any errors or omissions corrected re- cording to law. Dated at Whitevale, Ontario, this 28th day of July, 1921. DONALD R. BEATON. Clerk of the said Municipality, CIUNING - PRESSING Bring along our suits to be cleaned and pressed.' 4atisfaction guaranteed Charges moderate. . JAMES BRISCOE, ' - Opposite D. .Taylor's Bakery r, Claremont, Oat. D A M C I N G. Every Saturday night at The xNeArport X3ote1 all Summer fron 8 to 11:30 P. M. Herb Power's Orchestra, '.d'+'Ad..'"c !w' . -T .r..v .�! ••1 .'`•ii °Y•'� ,a., ",�� %; t< rat 1. * tiK. °a•3 7 • x: .. Telephone Pickering 4800; P. 0. Bog 40