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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1924_08_15 k Q �E5 ',gyp r � .-'l y ',. _1, �,�:,� .8fe1'. '.^i f?.. �.,n.' �.,r cy{ fir.,. 'a.. -'L,•..• Syr -•- f }�'•;ys,,,atl'�' '. '-Py ;c.: � +" 'Sa W. ..: .,,.... •:1,.,.. .�;- r...,. y vnr" ✓.,e ,.-.a .... .., a'.+ i• :�"�4.'n^•e•• a'r e'x' k'y'-• .'+ti 'y,i'✓A.. nt4'+.�'s ,. .:;.. •:.,4y.. .r ..... �, . .::.. .., _-: v. ..,,,... :..-. .. �: ,r" '.;..x: '�'�. ^'"!� � :,y.• :4rit.' ga.: :. , . ., ., ...,,'�-..•... ..... ,.. . ..sass, .,.,: ;, ;::.-^ .. ?•• ':7 :l aa'.'at,f, .5'186.. r. .. .. ... .t''::.. .-:: i,-..., � :::r ..... :•::- .. .•Y' .6 �Y!1.' .!•1^' @,'! `� ` ,y/ s • �ERING,. ON t �`1 D�.Y, �iT3(�UST 15, 182.4 _ _-'. ---No. 4� _ :�,; ' teiorytri�ita>ezai idss4sa. 4 ^ :< , .� .,,.... . :• MARKHAM.• DtJN9AfffiON. �• . Biker p p GREENWOOD Xj s Despite the fact that a etition has Mrs. Grant Harris,of London.. the x d[ddicisi been in circulation for a month or guest of Mrs.J. Foston. c more, asking for signatures for an Mies Cooper.of Toronto,is the guest : T H PICKERING NEW H. FORBYTH. Oph.D., Director e• audit into the accounts of the clerk of Mrs Wm.I ftlibleon. .(fptom viral Association of Ontario. Ret. and treasurer of Markham township, 'Ale:and Mrs.Thom ere at London • ] ILLS +� , ° isteced:Aiem�er of isle. Americans Optometripl M little progress has apparently been attending the Taylor picnic.,• A i. Association. . Eyes. esgmiaed�;by.sppolntmeat. To Avoid. Mls�&keg made. At the office of the depart- Wm.Herr,-of Queenstou, renewed Phone 28(14,Claremont,oat. _.' meat at the Parliament Buildings old ac uaintancee in oust ntidet las eta 11ehQsi_1f338 `• ,:. 1 r . "Thu o deaf established industry,in i reached there. Coanclllor Clarry. of Mr.Rtroud i the burp man these Ontario count r afTOntario O�ceethat formerly��b ar am to ne i ie t e only me aye re airirg old and a3aking new y' 7 M kh w hp, h y an d @ the late Dr.R.Brodie,and latterly by Dr.Card Look her of council to father the movement, barters. t r y! well. ,Phone. Claremont,Qnt. 2Riy f while the other members 'of council Mrs. Mackie. of East Toronto.-spent �T O. McIi:IN�TON, M.D., L.R. $ , strongly oppose the suggestion 'o!any Sunday with her daughter, Mrs..Alex ,. i`fi. Edinbar�y member et the Coueze of Listen audit of the munici al accounts other Gourlie. Wheat pp Physiei•am and Haiteoas of Ontario,uceatiasa than•that hitherto to vogue. Misses 11largaret and Agnes Ryan of Ao7s2 Douse. ,of Barstaons, Edtnhargb. �..�.. ares spending a week with Miss' Mar- 8pael•1 tataeatloa td daieaeee or women and To Barker's Splelldld Chol08 CHr&RRYWOOD jorie Annie ?" ebtldrea; Omo•sad residence,Broaaham.., 4, . ' -- Mies Elva Annie is. relieving( at.W. •---- ���� < - PhOnographfi. - rade` Ata# wiE]= us �ti8 tfieorriah`e store at Highland .Creek r:t Clfaiiropraclo w .: rnz . ` . home of Mrs. Wm, J. Petty on Thure- fora month. JL-.r D.17RWIN E. BTEOgLEY It don.t matter who Il18ke8 day,August 21st. at 3.00 o'clock.. The James and Miss Ethel Blenkin are $IG}HEST PRICE PAID 0 Honor Graduate of Toronto CoVete of Chi Roll Call is to.be answered 'with a spending a couple of weeks with some r ropractic,• Will make reaidenbal'calls-in Picker = the-I�eaOrd, Cllr �V81 verse containing the word "$alp."f friends in Toronto. iny village sad surrouadiag district. 1'i3�day. All the ladies of 'the community are t, The W. M. $. will meet at the home Seed Buckwheatr ''Thursday and Satarda9y forenoons. For.as ap .$ora Phono 8 h I G pointment call 191 J Bowmaaviltq or terve Word � P • cordially invited to attend. of Mise Agnes ,/Tho , on Thursday,. FOR SALE with anyone taking treatment. 4Lly A. E. Reesor has erected a large Aug. 21st.at 8 p.m. Will p18� it. buildingtheN R station Mise rine Anderson, quality C Fed d s ! To LNC.. in whiche will kee on hand ahfull -ionto,vlsited over he week-end with Bee a ' f: n ty of h�ek and , 'feeds, Scratch Feed always = - E. 1?HRLBTIAN Hsrr[ater aaf>; - 4' vffie, stock of farmers feeds, including die- her friend,Mies Agnea Thom._Solicit,or.Notary Publ c Etc. Mone totillers'dried grains, western oats.oil Mrs. Grant Harris,who is an able on'hand. oat. .SouthlWIM9.CounNouse. Whitby 6y Stn Ont cake;corn, poultry.feed etc. J. Petty musician. presided at the church ;•:Y- te la charge of the business at Cherry- organ at the morning and evening :-. .'a Elm r wood -which rY tli.Lt JtoeBmem�ot&teeA.�.Ba y da nest: no buy services on Sunday. , , 1eb will be opened o bap Walter' and Mrs. Scott. Victoria g�883s7r1 Pastry Flour ' Rycksoaa f�esiaoa.>;otter sad Beacon Toronto y Mr.Reeaor intends y �eae�si rawg,>itdias.8s>8aystrset.raraaw- rain :at this point as soon as the Square,and daughters, who are home Its Ala (}�. ielephoae J�1da 981 sad i1a8, ._�'j��� market opens up. Bee his advt..in on vacation, visited. last Sunday with ye. c a- J'Xir lei another eolumn. Mrs. Scott's brother,Samuel and Mrs. None better made in Canada. .-� McConochle.and other old friends. ri DeKtat - Punerai Director R. HARRY HUDSON, Demclat, snag BROOK ROAD. JLF Lice"sed 'Esrebalmer - The road 'work here is 'about tom- GREENWOOD. � Whitby. 08ice—Adam's Terrace. Byron �— p e /�// St.North: Phone 124.. (Gas extraction when pleted, which leavers the road in good I� G A l Y/ 8esired)_ sltf 'MOTOR HEARSE - condition. Mrs. Trimble. of 7—Toronto..L visiting j'1R. D O. Smith, Dentist, Stout!- Asa gentleman from Oshawa was with James.and Mrs. Raine. A f CLL i:EMONTs Ont. Mrs. uriifiths,of Brampton, i vis- ville, Honor Graduate of Chicago and To oa his wap to Claremont one day re- lt'e the price we get for our batter Phone.9d4 - iti0 with Wes and Mre. Sadler. . costo Universities and the Royal Cot of t sally he picked up a stranger who g that enables Us to pay-the price , Dental Surgeons. Phone office 1011, R ence James Paine and family and Mrs. , , also wished to, go to Claremont. As for cream, and. its our accurate 1o1s. No onlaid: aapointrnsnu. 2sny. Oehawla. and family spent Sunday is system of-doing business that en- .. • - the owner of the car telt it at Brack A2�LASE B. BEA-TON. -D. D. S., Road for a few moments to make en- 3J Graduate of the Royal Colel a of Dental 'j r uir regarding the road to a certain Bert Harvey is busy painting his atlas no to render you services: Surgeon9 and University of Toronto. Ot9ae Pruit Trees, Shrubs Etc. bridge, Chem eterioua stranger drove house during his spare time. by ws�y -gave our truck call for over W.M. pn� ■ hardware atom, whit g. y of recreation. Office boars s to 12:1 w s.eo• Ind-.phone' ori with the machine and all the be- our cream. .Belt phone 220. 44ty Having secured thea envy for E.D. longings of the owner. Is' JessevaleMise'Marion. 8aterutan, o! White- y JN. DALES, L. D. S. D. D. 8.. Smith oe Win na Out. r.lorElmlar and'ali roato,and Mr,onald Willson.o of tt woo-, parents.James yet dead P 'Wmis aand-Mrs.nt gemProdh her �� gt©n Plll�o Creamery eI'y CO. a Graduate of Royal Col' a at Dental Sur- The Rev.and Mrs. Leigh and family aeon. and the University otoronto. Office I am prepared to gra away on the{r. holidays.si i also •hove D. A. Scotts store. Claremont Dot kinds of Fruit Trees;Small Fruits, Paid o friendly visit with the Jackson Miss L.•Stevenson and Miss Edna BTOIIFFVILLE, ONT.Office hours.9 a.m. to S p• m. sat nrda 9 a. f3 m.m i p m, Phone Craze oars i;ly Y. Ormaeoental Shrubs Etc., at family here one day recently, indulR• ,Green. lowest possible rices. in In various bports and' finished P� P i W. Pengelly spent Sunday at the p. � �� Special rates for large uantities* w th s bath in Clark's Hollow Creek. CREAM . pati ars q &snare farm.' known as the"Sliver _ While there Mr. Willsom's car had s ''. 28tf Our escape from being consumed Glow Farm and at Spruce Grove. - Q. RICHARDSON—Real Ea b,fire. the insulation oa the wires be. York townshipp GSE pA RATO R S _ W, tate, Insurance coaveaadot, xoeay N. J. Chapman, Piegering Mise Neill$Dsvia and Charle Hum- _ Public.Etc...Piekeriaa.bat. arty lag worn of! raised a short circuit, kin return to Toronto on Wednes- Look over your wiring and save a.mys- da,, after spending s couple 0i weeks I fan agent!or the Malone and POSTILI., Licensed Atletiouess; serious lire In your garage. ith Alf an Mrs.Trimble: De Laval. F. for Oeaasfas of Tart WA 08:10 o, Asa OSHwwA Quite s number of people from New 8epasators always in stock o Oleo main of ail tints susstap so m aeoefers oofin - - ��. Whitby motored out on Saturday and _ - naaee. Addtaw Orem ahvsa'P O-. one. 9 The `in neat foto the death of Sunday to spends few hours with the Sic'seseral good second band ma- ; T ]ii.BRATON TOWliI#11t>tpQLBBH shines in rnaata ceder. O the' late rt Clifford, which -took $sono located'here. They. one stud good g ',•'AJ a Oeavyawar. Oomamlmrmm 9w asking l ate r l al place on August let. In the plant o! all,expressed great delight with the D. A. PUGH, CL sREXONT o�f ldOssev�fs.,seA.�so.eesa�aaaaa. ssa. Keen a tam � L 1 the General Motors, as tbq result of location. No doubt the Scouts will sprite or phone Clare.2417. saner' wbiisv1. Oss.-toar-� 11aa>Wa Eta a joke played by a fellow•wortmaa, return again nest yyear. '. Just arrived a Car of Toronto Oliver Sarle, was,concluded on Mom- The pastor. Rev.4M. W.Leigh, B.A. .- AVID A. PrG.H—Live stock aur- Asphalt Co's Roll Roofing, day, and the jury, in their verdict, will take charge of the services.on JLF aoneer. Graduate of C. M. Joao'Schaof: elated that "we attach no blame to Greenwood circuit nest Sunday iw Here - You Are Cbirago, Lifetime r pedeaee •w vadier.ed Shingles etc., also any one." The workman who was follows : Greenwood 11 a. m., Kinsale atock. Block and rift work. A11 slogs of sales �tlyattended to. Term reasonable. Pboa'' A-Iar a stock of B. C. Cedar responsible for the and tragedy stated 1.80 p. m., Mt. Zion 8 90 p. m.; Brou- aremont. ltsy g . is bis evidence that be had picked a gham 7 p m. The Sunday School see- Shingles, Beaver Board the hose from the floor and turned it Bions will be held at Greenwood and _ X MAW, LICENSED AUG. on Clifford in a plcyful,jocular and Brougham at 10 a. m. and at Kinsale ht' TIONEER.for York.Qntario and Durham and Lumber. innocent spirit, without realizing and Mt.Zion,nt290p. m. Cementl' Coaaties, All hind.of Sala proms atteadeti to. Tainan iea•ofable. Data tors may be Call and get our prices. what the consequences might be. The arranged at NEWS'OMcv. Ben and indepm- air in the bole, which wa under a /� dent Phone.: Whitby.Ont. flay t�* pressure of 90 to 100 pounds had en WrH ITEVALE. Coal,, Q /� —� •;� PIC •:w tared Mr. Clifford's body. causing w _!Q A K E T a.- It to inflate like a barrel, and-forcing Misses Lydia Ma* and Irene Pugh Ll~JMBER YARD his heart out of position and causing are holidaying at Oeasrea.' L1�111�er, Y �$tivtnB-pwechased the 6tOek 'from other Internal in Injuries of such a char. Mrs•Jackson• of London. i visiting -; the Estate of her sister, Mrs. W. Berry. actor that recovery was ism sible. �• Shingles W. G.-BARNES and the entire The'men.were on the most _friendly Dr.and Mrs, McNAmara, of Toros- :y a terms, so that the accident was Simply �• spent the weekend with William ppee .. business of JOS. Np DOT.EN the result of thoughtlmmesi. -It W and Mrs. Burton. Read Roofill '`' D•' A. M0RD1Q E Mrs.'Roacb and-son,Arnold,of Mem- y. g reported that the Attorney-General s -'Am prepared to Supply all sizes department has ordered.. • thorough cheater, were the guests of Mrs. Mc- f>�m 'Beery Boxes to Three ''F11n8I'b� Di�'ectror investigation Into the regrettable cc- Neely for a few da Iaat week. , Lath, and Half Busbel. !!Cies Eva Emetep. of Oshawa, an$ w / - . currence: r . •pan LAcemsed Rmbeha Mie. Beal and daughter, .of Oritl a. y •$leen Aver Bulket Works �•�" spent last week with Mrs.A.E.Major. BRON(MAM. Pbone Mark,.6409 :�'�lelotos' Mrs. D.Turner will. s`lortly move ?` Successor Mrs. Newton and grandchild,of To- In to the Tormer Barton residence. Fe A.~'R E E S O R, 'FRANK PENNOCS ionto,aro visiting Mrs.Getow. which she has had renovated,repaired " "The Iltf►o that made the Barnes'~ CHAS. HHIERL. MARHHAM Mia-Margaret Feasby spent the and painted. adding very much to It .•t, Haskel." week=emd with relatives at Oshawa. &P raCce• _ r; Phone 9040 The Mission Band.will meet at Mrs. W. J. and Mrs. Beaton and child T.C. Brown's on Saturday. the 16th ren,of Toronto spent he week-endPIA � Inst. with.D. R.and Mrs.Beaton. and were F A RM E R1 S' Mrs.Duncan and daughters visited accompanied home by their niece, gJA Flavo Bread Flour the former',si#er at Goodwood last Miss Marjorie Turner. week. Mr. Leary ban recently made many re A nts for Mrs. Bennett spent a few days last young hearts glad. In the first lost- - __- once wisbin to.make some repairs to Cockshutt Co. : Oakville. •�aa Z17 In Joe Boyer and son,of Detroit,visit- the pond,leaving moa floe base,mad _ �^t ed with Thos. •and Mrs.- Philip and cats and minnows stranded is shallow �;�I --Gooldle _ ols, from which the small boys and y family last Monday. po -&. Muir - May >>e obtained from you Grocer. • Willis and Mrs. Dawson and child- girls were able to make delightfully i t � �• • res,of Torontp.•pant a!ew days last large catches. without the ai'd of hook, _;, Brooklin Flour Mills week with Mrs.Philip. Hne,bob or sinker, _Then, upon the vviioo y. S ; Fleury and Bissell8 Mrs.Russell Conner has been confit• completion of the repairs to the dam, •� CHAS. WILSON, Prop. ed to her bed through illness. Her the water was restored to the pond, Listers - ' friends will be pleased to know she is so that the larger boyo have been en• Wanlpole's (Drape' Saks, just^the : FUR SALE on the mend, allied to resume deep water bathimg thing for cooling the blood ' and swimmin and we notice some s`> Cecil'and Mrs. Bate, of Port Bhppe, g" tnis hot weather. Notice of Reaval apant Sunda with friends here. On of'our .young fellows wending their 1 John Deere Hay Loader h y way pondwards with sweetheart on Standard lines always on hand. , ,s t air return home was accompanied ] side=del. Rake - oma arm and a- paddle on he other, Il Stllky Plow 2 Walking Plows LLIOTT by their aunt, Mise Bate. so presume that the er has been Crude Drugs, Cigarettes, Cigars The Bro't gham Women's Institute vRq� I Crown Gang will hold their monthly meeting at the deepened sufficiently to snow of the and.Tobacco. : Brantford Binder Twine. bom�af Mrs. -•Edward Willson on resumption of boating. ` e Tuesday, ,at 2.30 _Motealf Choicest Caddy. , Has mored to its new hoQta at y Aug.I9th p. m. All W. �'. Disney, ' Has ladies welcome. The Canadian National Fxhibi- Toilet Preparations Corner Yonge and Alexander T.C.and W. J. Brown are spending Stationery, .42tf PhonePick714 P g tion is now in•its forty sixth year. (Aramande, Three"Flawers, Streets.Toronto, a week motoring. to different points, r ` �s� ; , touring Georgetown, Leamington, It started in 1879 but really dates Seeley). J ., ,ate Chopping . 'fall Term opens Sept. 2nd Woodstock,-Buffalo and Detroit and back*to 1848 when the Association Write today for Catalogue and ar. other places en route.. of Ontario Arts and Agriculture Agency for Columbia CFramaphone 1 ----AND FL 1KINa; - range- to, -enter at Fall Opening. After a'lingering illness from can• -was formed, an institution that Dominion Piano and Vacuette Wit; cei�,during which he endured much had its start with he first fair in the faultless hand law pre aced to do Chopping and Strictly flirt-stare In all Depart- suffering, Mr. Christie, of Los Ange- Canada, established at Niagara in vacuum cleaner. menta. This School is time tried les, Calif.,died on Monday morning at Oat Baking everyday. but g 1793,.when the. future settlers de «" Saturday. sod truly tested and the advantages the borne of his easter, Mrs. Thomas tided to grow flax for the Purpose N E MCEWEN ?: : offered here are u6ezcelled in Can- Perryman,at the age of 00 years. Mr. N. E. Christie came here last Christmes,and of furnishing the raw material for a Stoneboats For Sale . ads. Enter any time, has since that time received the gen- the canvas that provided the mot- US care of a losing mother and sister.1 ive power for the British Navy Veterinary ;Surgeonl µ. John F. Bayles, Claremont ;W, J. Elliott,•Prineipsl His funeral took,place on. Tuesday to I and Mercantile Marine of that Rural Rgpte No.2 Salem Oemetery �1031C 23 H' 'r .t" ,..5. ;� _ �' .. - „i,� 'f,''i�i q-",�; .^}•`n �..,}t`^,. hy.Hcw+W *.''8. x .t,`•.4FF s. _ -.,.� u. n.M is' .:w Kt - ? ... �r . „ •wSr, , '. . •l w .w,. u .•�"^`:`>w•. c .ri"� . T'i°✓ •,.;,y ! a-' s' ev�'A�.e?+9.s'9�r.:.,,h. i. .t., nye. .,. '.. ..+.<a• ..�" .�,",.. '..� :T a. .�:`:- ...5 . •n,. +«w+:.*.. �.��tim•;•$d't.••;}.t.�'��".K=' �_.:_,�a��3^. 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'': Cased beet-and cabbage,'browned . �an you Beat This One? � r �'.,�'­ - - . . . . . mashed potatoes, ar-iced'tom to� nut : . cake and frust Boil the corn beef h , � '­ ' :.t e - - , ­�- the a before and finish it ig a cov "'f-."' , -, .. h '':, * , ..-H OUSe - Ab ' - I - } I . I - ked been ltioi'edvnood.e succo- tr , . . `i �, erect roaster K R4•.: ' CflCllmbe?a and plCkle2i sleets, t4£ �,` e ti K- 1 . rash, x y ` ' Baked beans with . ' r brown r' ��• I ` DINNEili3 FOR THE TIiBESIiERS_ granulated;sugar to give.a nice Knish, po k, �� { �' �"' , ,P ` t_ - and bake. Serve•in s:ices or squares. bread, mixed vegetable salad, fruit �� � wj- v" - 1. t ; Plsnaing carefully in advsate will ell and cream. ° < x ei, eUminate many of the thsea113ag tia►g When the' machine calla into the j y. . Macaroni and cheese, 'buttered �� ` difficulties in the kitchen. To be nuc- field unexpectedly,the meal mast be atria beans, s:iced tomatoes, -rust r c s` 5 ressful,meals for threshers must taste based on supplies that are on hand R ` good and be hearty enough for hard- One clever housewife holds•over is a and drag spice cakes. ��,, Canned red kid •beans, crisp �c� ,, da-meats, vegetables and fruits— scan,corn on eco , s ice �� .work cheerfully and come_ back eat- Bw fruit shortcake.. �,a� " a 1. . erly the following •year. ' to serve two or three each unplanned- for meals. 'Creamed'salmon and peas, rice,cab- ".� c t �, '� . '' A,d for the benefit of the housewife, b hot gingerbread and fruit. they .Must .be. easy, to prepare .and She opens• a few cans 'and starts a9iieed ham baked la mi'_k,boiled po "�� �' � � �w cooked in large quantities, for second their contents cooking, gathers what ;' " ' and third helpings: I the,garden will yield for salad and tatoSs;_Lariats with butter, lettuce �s � Those who knave in advance the i fresh vegetables,•and soon a real 100 salad, fruit tapioca. x s `' be ready for serv- exact day and hour of the arrival of lk PAIL FOR PICHING FRUIT. . r r cent meal will the threshers,-lade.the. choice of sev-:Ing. _. ._-.:_. : . . w i y y �. -''-` `stat memis, depending on what is A few seas tri carne a ph*s- A "hoake� part �^ ' , r most essily obtained and what is most tatoes will give delicious hash; mois- picking of cherries and other small '1 �"' x : > u, `ten it with-milk and bake in the oven fruit easier and safer. Any boy or ,, 4 � easily cooked. - _. ands until brown and crisp. A bakiag.diah girl m a few minutes aan bend a .: Lasmtnate cooking,like frying i broiling, is best 'avoided. The l�st�or esasero'.e is excellent strong wire into a small hook at•one ><�, y '�_� minutes are busy enough with table Baked beans are emptied .into a end and s large hook at the tether. �el large dish and covered with strips of The small hook fastens to the handle yFYa" " : s setting and serving. ' " 1, Top-sand servi cooking should be; And instead of cookies make drop of pail or basket. The larger hook I. f S F. 1f N. 1. � 'kept down to the minimum, for that�eakes and the work will go twice as slips over a branch of the tree. This r .�� ;apace will bs needed for coffee and fast• These.ice, fIIay be full of sugar leaves both the picker's hands free, \ � .. '';j tea making and Inst touches on gr and spice and everything nice: .• and se.•iL may hang'where the trait y ` ; les and' sauces, unless, however, a'bacon before heating in the oven until thick the pail is soon filled,without' y � ¢" � s�i ' • steamer of pressure, cooker takes -te a bacon is crisp.. bruiaitig the trait: . ¢` fi N'� X . '4 triple burden.o! the soaking on ones . A scalloped dish of alternate lay- �IN��� °� , ,�,<� 7;, I" + round of the stove a see. And,both era of•assess, green peas and white THE CURE. « ..ri ��`�t i,.` a P .t ". the steamer and-pressure cooker are sauce with bread crumbs, seasoned Sometimes when things turn up- "� i � a. admirable for large-gtlettititjr cooking with ��, parley and paprika end and inside out and look . " .~ '' : i baked in the oven, makes a good meal. dark brown I rush outdoors and gaze £ � - a. `: : I in ;mall-quantity space .: esF N'' M1 The oven is to be depended oa for Canned beef emptied into a big into the topless sky's eternal blue— ;the bnUc of the cooking. .covered biking dish with new carrots, so.calm and cool—so'still and.deep- fi;, ' ''` :'. ' ,, r'`%{' 1 . t A bi t or sn of beans may bei peels, diced:potatoes, onions and some with soft contented c:onda like sheep. s.w s j. -. r baked the day bore and warmed up�totaatoca, makes a corking. good stew. I shade my eyes and stale sad stare, 01 x+r q - I -Ina wanted. Roasts will give.hot meat With a couple of packages of mac- then go�•back In the house,.and there for dinner and cold slices for supper. aroai: a can of tompipes or tomato tin to-wonder' and-to doubt what I ��" a .I ' '` Macaroni Wand chdese for supper is soup and some cheese, a hearty sup- was in a stew about.-Nancy Byrd r dish of macaroni with tomato- .: l ,, y ,' browned for an hour in:the oven"be- per Turner. r '- tore serving. Eve>} s meat stew will;cheese sauce,ria possible. Dried beef, — a a cook away merrily in an earthen dish'sausage or canned meat is also good of �ce. ':' Y' , sr aur.:" If in the oven and will be the better with macargni• "flow did he ever think of that?" Savored for it Kippered herring or the large ser- We often heat 4hls. or some similar Here's a fish story that makes the average rod-wielder look like the i-"` The garden will -supply potatoes, dines put up in sauce offer possibili- remark at the Royal Academy or any .youthful George Washington.• The gigantic musky whose portrait is Bees . .green vegetables-and salad: The vets- ties for supper with -some scalloped other picture exhibition. Very often, above was'Ianded by an Indian with his bare hand! This is the gospel truth. tables call for the tap of the stove, potatoes, salad and fruit with caste the rise answer would be•"chance." It Some few weeks ago, setting out from Devil's Gap Bungalow Camp, on Lake ' but the cooking time is rslativel The fresh vegetables will depend on frequently a purely accidental cfr- ng` ! q of the Woods, Kenora, an ardent sportsman hooked this tremendous'fellow- _ .short Limit the vegetables to one;the season. If time and help are cninrtance that-suggests a picture to a ail pannder on a atteen-pound teat black Japanese silk Une and an eight varietg unless a steamer is used To lacking. open up some tensed on a knight of the palette. ounce split bamboo fishing rod Leith a I3o. S Starr double spinner as a lure. save time and labor substitute .parte and'heat with seasoning and butter. . li:vwyoae who has been to 8L 51. aged noodles for potatoes, which'de- Noodles or rice may replace potaLoM Paul's Cathedral 'has seen Iioiman The captire, offerfag'the type pf battle aa8fere thrill to, struggled far forty. * - wand preparation. it drained well and battered gener- Hunt's beautiful, picture.."The Light ave minutes, thea, at the critical moment, made a supreme effort, snapped `l The sailed depends on the season- sassy. of the World." Concerning this the the line and disappeared. The spartamaa•groaned, believing all was over. •sliced tomatoes or cucumbers, radish- Something for a salad will surely .�� Says: But-the wily Indian guide, paddling round quietly, spotted the-fish lying ex- 'i Id iia, onions or lettuce-sad eabbager.,be on head, said a bottled dressing on "I had' been rereading the Testa. hausted in four feet of water. 'Dos move'he urged. 'She come up!' And, ,_ especially the real glaw.'with sour-'the shelf will replace the homemade. meat, and had read as far as Revels- sure enough, the 'lunge presently rose to wl I Ina Lew inches at-the surface. •cream--dressing; is a universal`fxv If bread is lacking, try cornbread- tions when, anxious to fintsb the book A lightning movement of the Indian tnstantlT followed and,-seising the fish s yore. I easily made and baked- Nod in time one evening, i took'my-Bible up to my through the bath of the gill, be flung him triumphantly ihta the canoe. ` ' For dessert nothing,surpasses. to of preparation come muffins and drop bedroom, and, saddea:7`came upon a pent time YOU 'swap yarns with your pals and want-to cap their beat 5I .1 t.;e most med's mind. berry or fruit pies.. baking-powder biscuits. passage which, as by a dish, impress= -- -*i` I. .' Made the day, before, they can .be. Brut dessert must not be forgottenl ed fhe D�ru on my brain." efforts with something that is no leas reinaif�sbTe Phan it 1s correct 1e. every �'q „ Warmed Up-at.the last moment. Fran The. ingredients fer gingerbread ars Two oL Sir Lake FlIdes' pictures 17�uru ' sok them "Can you beat this sae. and cake make good alternatives for, always at hand and it is gnickllt esti were Inspired by'accidental circum- _ -- —�--- I 11 � ri.. the last tours- .Fruit Jelly=full of�ed. Baking while the meat is being stances. The�ee are -T'he Return s1 - 1 �' ': ' :�berriea or trait—with cream, is a�saten, k comes out hot and spicy to the Penitent" sad "Tlie Widower." » ;day-before task and easily served, as go with canned fruit or fresh fruit The.edea for the first-named paint- " Are many other puddings. But they or by itself with rich cream. ins came one day *ben the artiat was O . must be prepared a day`ahead. I Others may prefer to make a rich paasiag down a village street sad saw The woman who has in tee cream biscuit dough, pat it into shape, bake a miserable-looking woman walk by ' - freezer with a right-sized San td tura it as a shortcake and cover with what- him, with'downcast eyes, amidst the b ;1t can serve this ecolinit but hearty ever berries or fruit are in season, sneers of the inhabitants. The scene . •• dessert. There I. nothing more de-I or lacking etthe>,wfih canned fruit so impressed him that he made !a- Iiciotla, and all but the freezing is and cream. quiries concerning the'woman, Iearnt ge y fab done in advance. With in nuit and forest t the her history-she had been imprt>loned c mustard when it is A.word fir to calces and cookies. emergency will be met successfully for child-murder—ofd painted his .Don't refuse vette � habit of (' . _Put aS' the good things into the and the guests more than satisfied tragic picture. ; :. fat treat• '-'- you. ti ' _ cake proper and omit the laborious And the threshing is over for another ,,The Widower' owes Its-conception it veldt asset, any io - • .frostings Nets, lots of them, cocoa-�year. _ to an equally pathetic incident. Sir It stimulates the --testi r- . scut, raisins, candied cherries make a` Here are Same�good combinations: Luke had hired a broken man off the a your food• r frosting superfluous. Pour the batter, Roast beef, brownei potatoes, sum- streets-to sit,-nursing a baby, Lor his ..- 1� . ?in aloof or a shslbw square or ob-,mer squash, radishes and' lettuce, picture, "The Casual Ward." Durinf ' • ee s 23fi 5e J .- . long pan, sprinkle Frith cbcoanut or berry pie _ a reef perfect Bir Lake caught hilus a. model booking at and pettit�g th aby t�� :; ._1. • -AND THE WORST 1S YET.TO COME as teaaerl7 a8 say woman, 5nd so im- . I I, . ' , pressed was he with the unrehearsed. - '-' ', - -. scene that he Dut it on canvas. - - - Y .. - _ , �-, ' Secular as well as sacred biterature ' " 7. Itas inspired pictures. Marcus 9toae ° .r '1 �� was so impressed by Dickens' descri - i �Q r `= tion of Mr. DontbeTs Joy at,the birthS.���' � k n - r % } ;,, , g - of Paul, and hie consequent neglect of _ -L' I ,. �:; ' ,y1 Florence. that he luted the.scene. — _ t> _ L ri Similarly, two tragic stanzas from �; 1-1}. s `?: 1. "Yeas#;' by Charles King8ley,I '71 ,inspired - fdP ♦ 1 that strikfa picture, "The Poacher's rs , 8 D . . ,q Widow." The verses run: .- _ . poac a & widow se. a ng On the side of the white chalk-bank. SSISIR8itaf . ,&jjI tl "if" test you • t. One spot is the ley throve rank. The illustration Show$ all 111 eres $ . •. -should try in your own. kitchen. It proves the ,. ` f -. \� \`► I "she watched a long curt of clover;' ,>:aupmioritp of Soo- enameled ware for cooking 4 Where rabbit or hate never ran, ' u'Pos Take an.SMP Enameled Ware Sauce .. p -- 1 For its black sour haulm covered over . -• `� Pan and a•sauce pan of equal size made of slam- - . _ , f „ „ \\1� I - _The blood of a murdered man.' - ;.� u � tin or other metal Into each pour a quart °� . -ai . .- '0 0 0 'o _ �of cold water. Set both'sauce pans .over the fire. The following couplef,' from "The - - ° Y• e 0 -.. The water In the SKIP. Enameled Ware Sauce Pan e Rubaiyat," seen by chance, induced fir; .L`r o 0 ° o o Briton Riviera to paint that wonderful will be boiling merry in abont'five minntes,:while ;, v canvas "Persepolis": :-`'the water in the all-metal sauce pan will come to ��Dp gbh j the boil in about. eight minutes—three.minutes Yti ' . CH "They -say the Lion and the .Lizard ;`�longer. Save fuel in cooking. Use '" n keep i . 1 _ __ �. The courts where Jamahyd g.oried and. `. PE&MA � ��� p �.,_ � ... " '. .. f,,, / ..����= drank deep." " .; 4 —, ..�+ �_,. q,., Flattery. Y.A Face of Porcelain and a heart of Steel" '`• yr _ _. - "'• "Soddy, there, lion; take 1t slay" -1 quavered the Irish Zoo Attendant, ae. Three tlnlshear Pearl ware. two coW of pearly-ares •. - ti` . '•..,.•- I � enamel inside and on Diamond ware.tkrea scala. Ica6t _ - the•transfer o! a wild beast from one ycae a white oaai,le, whits lining. CrysW war-.three 1. • ,euro white loside,and oat,with spas Slue editas, . .'• : • ,..._ . :� •• cage the idea?" asked effected. ow- sesta ,? i c - f OF"NAW 1f a (• . . k: - attendant. "C,allia' that hyena a lion?" ---SHEET ET L PRODUCTS CO. urwirep �.t HE A t', fi M "Have ye no tact? Can't ye see Itis MONTRt�At TORONTO WINNIPFO 1.'" • - flatterin' him Lam?" EWAONTON VANCOUVER CALGARY Look for ibis R ! TraQe Alar 16T , ; _;e•' �/ n �'� 1. �`' ISSUE No. 33-'24. _ _ - 7.., `. vers: i_� r f N - � ` , moi. . .. .-�y.�-r. .'.. .: �`W.•G.•N d 'In .5 ^4 ��riAv:' it a .''_: ..•�. , wu wT'G°",a. ',,,�,' '-,! '7+,.,,.•n.. �:. -tia-�`.-in-y ''s - nr 'uw�•: '' h^ -.c.. .a..- . a. -. ..,..._..� ._...-_•:..,,,;.x,,.a,,.tiS.�L:.._�....!..,....-..,:•...r,�s.w..... .-,,.._,x. .t 1' .a. 'Y.Fc'_�," a..r'd"f-.ua+u4e .,R,.W p•.: `�3. 3",s. �a•�.'1'ys�" ?7- .tittiaa'2v;�!'F s :t •�'.;, 's'S. ..+., =1A I MP,-Prep �-. '`K'i n v .w T r• _7_y'�'{ ..-'7 ,M{1 � •.�f 1''�r'W 'w .4. 9•-.t' .f. ,.w, .w. '^+'._ J. .r ...r �''�' ,,,. + � =d... fes+,. „ � n 7 1 _ .. :., ,. _- -... '': C. a t ; "c' tee. MARRY. GRANIFIELD, G W6sm father's whistling 'rout the yard and noticing the cies" �. Act Grandma pubs her knitting town �: t'• - TANLAC FULL C. E D Y 4- _ and says—Y2.will be dry: x Wboa._mother's locking basksAw full ""MY b:41th his andergone such a : x. and.auntie's helping too, wondearful im provesnest that 1 must troubles me any more. My sleep.1s ' Than I can ' run some errands for say Tanlae is an unusual medicine and sound and restful and I get up morin. L:D S E there's lots,at things to do: tonic," states Harry Gi snSeld,, lbs fags with renewed energy and really ` ted Hayety St.,.Toronto, Ont feel like solve work for the Arent time When brother's working at the cer and ""For two years past I have been In two years. I am strong for Tarlac." 715 � � makes it fairly shine, troubled with indigestion to such an Taniae lsod 7or sale by all good drug- T4 ru - g r' 1L �r-� T•� And looks the fishing .tackle ap sad extent that I felt unfit for anything. gists. Accept no substitute. Over 40 �[\ 1<AC il> grade-- - tests each rod and line, My nerves became all undone and my r It somehow seems .the nicest oworld. Million Bottles $old. RED ROSE' ORANGE PEKOE about was ftmeunsound. I * energy had . and how could one Leel aadt about all left me and I ivonld Urs,out Its pkmie time at our house, sad oh, @Wly ace taking anlac I have a won- tion, are recommended by the mann- Alii Thorn. derful appetite and my stomach never facturers and distributors of Taniac. _HAPALT�-IDUCATIOI�i nM A -=TROUBLE--- , -_ _ _ _ _ 8Y DR el. J. bMD=TON STOMAS �' SY TRICKS .. Backing Up Your Best y 'rowltwisi Wmrd of 10"104 Ontario -X-Ray Eyes Yon 08111,,afford to lead your time, 4 wlal be am to answer auestloes N 1Po>d!!e 6stdv�, DOE, 1D T BLOOD your effort, your energies, to anything a/Va� but your best~ What would you think s �ugh this�n� Address WIN at�roti%apilm of a man at the of a big.h :." _ WMId go Out-Olt the sidewalk and �TariBIfy I3isappeass When the r "� play marbles during business hours? Blood is Made Rich and Red. �,. .. There are multitudes of people who When the discovery of adequate taste. There does not seem to be gay have splendid businells ability and a means to• :event, a disease is found, other reason for its use e�ept that it Thin blood'L one of the moat com- great message'for. the world and yet *• p ;4 'one would au�pose that the disease is the custom to ruse !t mon causes of stomach trouble. It they are playing marbles much of the would soon disappear, but often it ,.In this count the use of iodine in does not Wh ' affects the digestion very quickly. The time, doing things much of the time Why? One reason is that proper quantity is very effective in the glands that furnish the digestive fluids • that are not worth while that are un. when $ientific knowledge runs coun-I treatment of.goitre,yet goitre is still ter.to custbni, the mandates of science prevalent. One wonders why this is are diminished in their activity, the ' worthy of them. F ' r are,not put into practice as readily so, and,yet-.it simply mean that t poo- stomach muscled are weakened and If backing up the best thing in you as'they should be, Custom and habit f Ple as's rule do not take encu iodine there is a lase of nerve force. In this with,all your might will not bring suo-' ^ are two warederful things. They are to their food or as s medicine. Iodine state of health nothing will more �. cess, certainly the backing up of your .'sometimes useful and agmetimes just'is not palatable and so its user is, quickly rastore'the appetite, digestion second best, can't bring ■uecess—tA . the reverse. An instance in practical�largely confined to those who have and normal nutritloh than good, rich, S.M: illustration is' afforded by the pre-i been- educated -as to its beneficent red blood. 'valence of a dieleass known as beri- qualities in the treatment. of goitre- The trickster asks a.spectator T beri, in the fax East For some time esides, iodine must always be ad Dr. Williams' Pink Pills act directly Minard's. Liniment for RheumatUm. .! B y to shuffle a pack of cards andthe relation of to has.been known Lhis and disease recognized.f oIn ministered under ccs nexm loud. making it rich and red. enriched blood strengthens on the blood. .select a card holding the cards ....... and this- � { Progress zperi rases down so that neither he nor ` 'Certain countries of the East the difficulties, as is evidenced in weak nerves, stimulates tired muscles anyone else can see which card While '• peered goal eyes were s requisite to staplerfood of-We people is rice, and such ca*% as have already been men- ends awakens to. Normal acdvity the he seleoL. Without looking at ,the safety of primitive man, to-day, the polished rice, evidently because it'tioned. There are many others that. glands.that'supply the digestive Asids. the card, he'puts It face down in with all our art ctal aids .and .leaks nicer and cleaner,•is preferred,�one may think bf, but In every case !a is shown by sa lmpraved apps an env a phich the trickster � • � . °`- or at least seems to be oftentimes'the remedy is the same, and that is Life, and.soon the effect of the e'blood - The trickster holds the Lectors,' good vision is even more a used Now in 4 of sale than in those centnriet . polishing rice the vita-'education of the public. Coercion Part safety Laine-eantaining kernel is largely re-;fails to.bring the desired results in a enriching yids !a evident throughout envelope at arms length and de- long ago. - moved.. so that a populatiob 'whose country accustomed to democracy. the.whole system. You And that what clares that, with X-Ray eyes, he "will look through the envelope chief diet is rice is liable to develop,Education seems to be the most prom- You eat does not dlatren yot.end that : beri-beri, and the disease is actuals lain measure of'defence a inst hid You are,v�orou instead of irritable had name the card within. n- prevalent in some countries due to'dengdangers. It is usual a, slow and listless. If your appetite 1s fickle, ttames acard sad' opens the ea- .velope to disclose the Bard be .this very use of polished rice. What process in which the educator needs if you have any of the- distressing named. 'Is the reason for the use of polished constant encouragement and support pains and symptoms of lndlgeatia �EYE rice? It is largely custom. because)lest he waver from sheer weariness or The trick is largely,In the ea- w you should at once take Dr. Williams' telope. This Is prepared,-reaIly 't -.'tile polished variety .looks nicer and despair: Medical history affords elo- pink Pills and profit by the better con-. two envelopes being used, Out esTed s probably is more palatable to the quent testimony of tAW. ditlon'fa which they dill put your envelope is pushed into the other "�0`M,umeCo.,Chks o,eorinean30A «; blond. and the gaps are pasted together. a(!`fiRD BABY'S 11E�LTH These pills are sold by all dealers is IIf thla is neatly done the envelope medicine, or you can get them by mail will not neem to be prepared. Be- medicine, �i1FE `�T iiY)a�l at 50 cents a box from The Dr. Wil- tore the flaps are,pasted together r U t1 U1TlG liams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. h card !s taken from the pack ee ECKMAIN put in the ontsr envelope between �— the second envelope and the front The summer months are the most 'loo a Baby Girl. of the first. The selected card . dangerous W children. The cum White,-color of the pearl, - goes into the Lunar envelope. The RASH ON - HANDS y, plaints of that season, which are Of April petals sad of morning mint. lisp i■ seated down and most of _ cholera Infantum, colic diarrhoea, and the trick L done. The,trickster : White of the foam and surf, names the card he put In the ea- }c� r dysentery, come on•so quickly that of. ll White of the snow= velope In the Ant place and opens r ' ten a little one Is beyond aid before the mother realises he is !!t. Be thine the kine above this baby girl, the envelope by tearing a hole ltz (r-s- j]� s So tender now. the front. While the card N be- W11LLll Illi mother must be on her guard to pre- Ing examined he absentmindedly �f vent these troubles, or if they do come puts the fora envelops fa his " Mote out on m ![ands Green, color of the teat, p ;E on suddenly to banish them. No other pocket. There he exchanges the In rash red pimples. t i fi a o[ i:ri itched Of woodland pathway,ant and shadow and burned nus aloe to scratch. medicine is of such aid to mothers kissed, fora but prepared envelops for I weld not t m liaada is waw, ` - during hot weather as Is,Baby's Own Green of the dalsted turf, one which !e torn but not pre- and I could not do m work pared. As all eyes are on the a very Tablets.- They regulate the stomach •- well. The trouble Laud about two • Green of the lake, _ card this will pass' unnoticed !t and bowels and are absolutely sate. months. I.read an' advertisement • Be there in shining dreams when dose deliberately sad as !t for Cuticura Soap and Ointment Would Scrap scrapping Wives: Sold by medicine dealers-or by mail doubt and grief thoughtlessly. and seat for a [s s sample. After Friend—"What do you think of at 25 egata a box from The Dry Wil- Her spirit shako (OI[p this oast ant parte it, With using it I got relief so purchased ilama' Medicine Co., Brockville, Oat, -scrapping wives?" �I►a —„_ letelyheaie&me. - Mr. Meekton—"Pru for it! When's �♦- Red, color of the heart, �_ (Signed)Wiis Sarah Shulman,255 1t•going to begin?" ; ;�� Cowl, - Of d'amaai[ :Desi when the world's atWomen'r lYfaaaiag Ave, Toronto, Ontario ' —4 June, a instinctive dread of rata Cati�a gap Ointment and She is very tooIish if efts loves a bailor. and mice is said to be due to the fact Talcum promote and maintain skin Red of-the ripened vine, 'Jl�itlfIIladO! Guaranteed to In the night a little wind can blah that'they knew that rat fleas were the purity, skin comfort and skin - her lids a Red of the blood, �t.11EYe Asthma. apart, Be thou aslor when Aret'she li a her chief carriers of plague. bmhh. The Soap to cleanse, the { "I have arranged with all druggists Or if a norther rattles like a crazy p y Ointment heal and the Talcum leers as welt as In all other towns of man at the shutters pan - ` to powder.�` ; ` The hours of his anger drive strai ht Of womanhood. Teaching parrots to talk provides sa.•r IV" frau eat.. :L Canada, that every sufferer from g asrs.a�ws,a sn ssis•st..ns. Asthma, Hay Fever, Bronchial Asthma upon her hearta New York woman with a living. 8a obn.aesaaarir rs�ase �' e. Blue, color of the deep, ay ewe err sfrniyr sei.k. -pr difficult breathing in this locality can There is no.more ~ . • '' Of'distant hills beneath the setting s try my treatment entirely at my risk," peace for her—she. moxa, •Dr. IL Sehtffman announces, He says: has given the sea a hostage, - y Blue of the dawn divine F MRS? DAVIS } "'Buy a package of my Asthmador, Perhaps she sees a petal on wbrook• try Blue of her eyes--.- let .. it,and if it does not afford you immedt- la the-park Be there to bless when old she falls ate relief, or if you 'do not And it the' Tossing in jeopardy: she hears with- asleep, Q NERVOUS WRECK best remedy you have ever used, take out a reason Smiling and wise. 1t batik to your druggist and he will The horror of a"ship's bell clattered —Lawrence 'Alma-Tadema. ti in the dark. - �.� ' return yom• money, cheerfully and , - p without any question whatever. Af: Advertising Laughs. _eDsWomenHowShe Was Restored ter seeing the grateful relief it has She is very foolish. Mea there are afforded in hundreds of oases which aplenty Amusing specimens of national-bu- to Perfect Health ty ty& L Who carry their umbrellas and like mor In advertisements have been col- had been considered incurable, and lected by the "Canadian Digest," ei c P10lLhtmss�egetah�0 which had been given up in despair, I a cosy life: »' -. p which says of them that "some are Say Bayer " Insw* 1 W►nnipe Man.—"I ''cannot apealt to what it will do. I am so sure Why should her heart cry seaward, too i hl ai what Lydia E.Pinkham's ~ that It will do the same for others a-never can become a ir• some mere] stunned. - Or aW ea aC e gthat I am Mt afraid W guarn" e a contented wife. Some of the examples are:— I in done for will relieve instantaneously. Drug. _ - - gist�, anywhere, handling Asthmador Irish,—"Hay, atmw, bran, oa4a, and _ wreck sad-w I}ust bad f dripping sold here, and the Addleago T�c taineera and sailors taught after Hix o'clock':" ':>: my work. Even the You are to be the sole judge and under '""""' esoundofm ownchil- this positive guamutee-absolutely, no French:Inscription (or epitaph) on Amt only a X All have watched the nun rise on p Y risk is run in buying." Persons pre• strange sights alone. a tin of imported sardines: ' The oil' dren playing made FY4 Bayer package me fee!asmust Sbe is very foolish if she' loves a is guarantee.- The.Ash she Is•very -Y g ferning to try it befo-e buying will be scream if they did small. sent a free sample. sailor, — which contains proven directions not get sway from Address R. Schiffmann Co., Propra.i But she says she never meant to; it South America.—Alongside s huge Heady „Bayer„ bozos of 18 tablets me. I could not even restaurant was a little Chinese chop- Y speak right to my 1784 N. Main, Los Angeles, Calif. happened unbeknown. Also bottles of fl4 and 100—Druggists —Marian,Storm. suey restaurant. The big place putAspirin v � mark (tesi•tssee se husband. a doctor out a gigantic electric sign, "We never Canada) of sayer Manufacture of Urns said he could do nothing for me.,My hus- close." The Chinaman hung out a soatieselduber of asne7naaid - bands mother advised me to take the ra, sr Putting Water'In the Water Melon. Vegetable Compound and I started it at card, "Me wakee, too." once. I was able to do my work once - ? :s'1 A certain man has a wonderful gar- •: d• den where he grows water-melons. Aberdeen.—"To let, a good shop in more and it was a pleasure, not a bur►. .tip the Jewish quarter." • den. Now I have a tine bouncm balm `-cam 'How do you put the water in the ASTHMA 1 _ Boston (Mase).—"Keep off the grass. and am able to nurse her and enjoy do-' water-melons?" a facetious friend ask- Take half a teaspoon of Min- m work. I cannot hel tecom s► I! you want to roam, join the Navy." g y P ed him. rd's in syrup. mending such a medicine, and any one "Ah, I plant the ae-eds in the spring," Japan.—"My marvellous paper is as Also splendid for internal seeing me before I took it, and'seein he said. solid as the hide of an elephant. My gains. me now, can nee what it does for me. goods are forwarded with the speed l am only too leased for you to use my t`----- Payment for articles advertised in of.a bullet."' = }}I testimonial.' —Mrs. Emmy DAvi 721 Small Hope Indeed. this column should be made with Do- ? 1 McGee Street,Winnipeg, Man. "The Government hopes,to keep out minion Exyress Money Orders—a safe Certain, diseases are, showii 'by !! Lydia E. PinkhMn's Private..'Canadian wheat" way of.sending money by,ma-11. marks in the eye, acc-irding to a ` wr. Book upon "Ailnlenta Peculiar to "But has little hope, I suppose; of French Scientist. N OF PA Women ' will be sent you free upon keeping out Canadian rye." Out of every ten children,eiaht`at -' • request. Write to the Lydia E.Plnkham least start life thoroughly healthy. Not the ability you have, but the � Medicine Co.,Cobourg,Orsi This book t--• The best of medicine is sometimes abi�ity you bring to bear, will over- Contains valuable informations d Ste: unpalatable. Truth is no exception. Minaed's Liniment Relieves Pain. come your obstacle. ISSUE No. 83--'24. m `' '1 ., .�.- .• „ ... - ,'s --, -.�..s• M w 5:d "y�✓xisdY,r` "s�j'. ,(✓... .'} -.` �,",.'� y ,+•h. �d,+��.,�+,, .,.r'n.. �., x. t',. .¢•fit+ ,;,,� a `.�;"�r:7`'!'� r. 4.•�'L',;,;+." .�. •4' r; �. ,�y :,-,e,:;r� fi.. y, 'k „?l°�a ^";4+::�+:"+.�' "i�.mx�"s:.'�`,u3&"3i��i�"X14ec.�:..�4n�e.�2::��:;�.e�,`'S';t.Er�swr3a."`'•�+":,^L''�.a,w�RA'%:���"ta.;�:_.�r��.:' 'y,�, ''c:-..�+ ve. g3r+k'?<4a'"�:as���t�if}�a�.,a`"" '`.aOC•�.x`21�f�'� 'a�'' dwi � �' r �`����. :.*'S� _. �-' t r .. �.. .. "�'.4.w'•.+�., ,x''v.,:(.3-r'..`-lw'.�•�ff.•: 'nf:...7K�„•h.`P ,! ' .'.TAT'i..a.•^ .{•,"•'t.' ';',k :F.-.,a,•.�.,:N ar., :.'�Y .�i 'S. • �r. }'' I • wW 1 e J� 7,P-w7---e- I r.:,,a•- ,�..,>v' 4r.: �..•F �^ •c: �ii�'d� A. -- ------------ 3 _11.25.ll,ditto bib W J••Terner, ditto VYhitevale :'>-y. w- ERVING1bee Wm i.,ditt o9y, ;itto8.02; Wm RJIT P SF $heri►erilson,ditto 2$0; 0 Purcell, 88 . (� r= 4 'T_TWRMS -`. ydd gravel Yor.w t 1, 10.20; F Turner, The Service Ga' _ - 7 ;1.46 per year: $1.50 if paid is advance. draw gravel W hit evale and con 7,45.00; I -- ai ` ''Sabscriptiais ro the United stats and Czeat F Reynolds, draw gravel con 7, drag Motor overhauling, top and side cdr• " • > _ ' z 2iriea�n$z.00 is Bavauce. and grad cone 6 and 7. 56,87;H H Ree- twin rapairiug 'When fruit is so abundant why not doable your w, ter supply r sor,draw gravel con 7.20 00;T.Dixon, r, Battery Service-Charging of Preserves and Jam? ditto 10 00;O H Pugh,ditto10.00;Thos and overhauling. r t . .JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor.-' Hoed. ehov gravel con 7. 12.26: « J All work guaranteed, Flat rdte We will help you with reduced prices in Sugar and Semlere. x' Turner, draw gravel con 7,25.W; Wm service chargge . Lightbody, shoe grape! con 7, 28.82, _,phone 5510 Marli,Central. Wine pints, ;1.10 per dozeti t OTtS AND COMWENTS. W Shepherdson,ditto 10,00; E Hutch64 7.- '' lags.ditto and rep culvert con 7, 14.76; R R Y , G Imperial pints 1 20 - • '� - T E Stephenson, repairs to grader etc., M .E. Wine quarte, 1 , �," 25 The printers .of Toronto, who 11�� � Cooper, plow repairs etc. mperial gitarts, 1.50 • htive been on strike for several 4:61 ; W Holuies,draw dirt and gravel Wine half gallons, 1.55 for brid a Roaebank rd 17.50; R' Dlx• y I'mperior half gallons, 2.00- i gnu Lam' toillious of dollars in-benefits and on, Co.,1 stand 2 50; Pedle:r Pec- r " . 0 sEsietanee fratn -the In pie,cement culvert 25.92: also culvert h medium •:• 1 ,;Pe feet sea r 5 " .3. i e 62 42 -D ®anis, ehov gravel a ^t y Typhographical Union during the pp pp Fruit Jar Rubbers, 3 dozerifor 25c a period in whack the Were on Whltevale and 34 yds gravel 8.60: D - .•r 9 B Annie,draw gray W hitevale 7.00; ''' e dozen M r WP �.� ; ' ...'•Fruit=Jar� Cal Rings 25c m d ze " •The strike has not been a J Tweedie,ditto and drag 8 00; strike. ' filar one with the 'people as it J°nes, 281 yds grave for e t t and rep• r - Best Granulated Sugar$8:50 per-100 pounds e�P . rd 34.15 ; J Michell, haul rav on con was felt that their grau�ds for 7 rightt-way it -fill culvert con 7 µ , Pdccell. s avel 87 80 ' i I A" g r .met` _ R4C R . .,- their action. n; of those who --•• - _ ,-JUST GOOD GROCERIES _ belonged. to the Union did not ELM DALE MILLS TS Spring--ibe energetic W, ''sympatliize wi&h those in control, - time of the year when l� =103 R�Na' the grotcn•tips and the kid- but, being embers of the Union, . " dies need energizing. pare they felt •that they were in duty food, instead of nostrurtiy. 'ikerin Hardware More -fid to obey the orders of the Wheat or any grain- taken iu .LPt oar bread ciis pear- . . : o$cials. From the ptintera' P ezchangs for Noar. �,. from your table three �. standpoint the strike was' not a. We have. Bran, Shorts, Chop; time. a day. Try nit our- i_ ur eir demands have not tries. Yon will be sue- e.sr,$4 success. Th , nil Cake Meal, rises at their delitiou , ,- - been use( and the, benefits they home made likp flavor. Now ig the time you need an Oil Stove for this hot weatlier.'-� 'received from the,Union was :ali kinds of grain. O in let us show you the " - Come ' and h below whet- they would Ogilvie's Porride'Oat.. New Happy Thought Oil Stow e received had they been at - k� :r rk. Thna to the end they are Royal Household Flour, - C m of to West Flour. Satisfaction guaranteed and nice. trial to make you satisfied. . .- : arse o8 than if they had remain. •R•o 0 �' '• We have m complete line of Screen Doors an(}-Window Screens, Wire at work. As a rule a strike CHOP EVERY �Y,-- Cloth from 18 to 42 inches. "Seep out the files." !not prove a success unless i r , -'WEEK DAY IH' HCINE*OO4 ' wr Geeta with public approval and �. c�Ii(a�ita Paris Green and. Arsenate of Lead �§ the strikers have some substantial a: N. Z,,�Q$W7CT00=: "'� � grounds for their "tion. Ia [bees ,�� - Forks, Rakes, Hoes,�liovels. Spada, Scythe.. Sprayers. Pruners, ;-i t times there is very little reamom -•- Clippers, Lawn Stowers etc. '� -•• Massey-Harris Farm Machinery • A^ !or going on strike, as the coat of • (Agent for McCorc�iek and Deering Farm Machinery and Repairs) Ata livi is lower than it was. In- - eteaMemandinp( higher wages. ,r. .. . } -- certain trades should rather con 7` eider the question of coming down _ - PIK3rRING _. J. S. B DO�1, . -. �. is their wages, as the wagas paid to certain trades is beyond reason. .' 'S ICE I PICKER,INd COUNCIL. •T t,,' ., BU S • EIRV (Concluded-from last week) w Burningham.rak&ton clean ditches NOW 18 t,_. 18.26: J Palmer,clean ditch drag haul he time to get your Harvesting Outilt. :-Toronto, Picksring and Whitby vel Bay. rd 37.60: A Ward, salary p• _ - �a 06 .ick. Phone lb _ on re Phon _.. .. .. ,- • Ito Aug 4198.90, also ezprep.. p for grader L:IO: A Baker,haat grwvel -- ao and St;con S.2.50: David Tran, haul D JGormle - ;'- _ r v Dunbarton r 'WEEK DAY SERVICE r grav bet So and 31, con 8, 2 60; Ernest D. J. •7 i Leave Whitby ave Toronto. iBeelby.haul gravel cons Ji, S. 112 60: i.40 a..m. 9.45 a. m. Y Jos Syer, haul and ehov gravel. clean 9.30 a. m• 1.30 p- 4l- Joe cons 7 and 8. and 16 pd& • 1 30 m• s $180 P. M. 'gravel,41 70; I Lehman, haul graven dings P $.t)0 ttI•:.,cons 7 and 8 and 182 yda gravel. 77 30: l ze Your en • - 3.45 P. m' P• Aylmer Barry. ehovellln RosebaakAnj pSATURDAYS AND HOLIDAYS ed,225; W Thom.rep brie oa Rase- y Leave ToroaEo bank rd:2:23: C Holmes,ditto 200: C ave Whit _ H Petty, ditching con 9. 1200; Geo ANALYZE carefully the money you have �.40 a. m " by � -_ -• a• m• ' , been spending. ,You will find that quite Gates,deaniag ditch con 8.8 0�1: Jona 9•$0 a. W. M. 9.4� 1.30 P. m Barnes,work cone 2 and 8. 9.12; Levi -a large proportion of it might have been 1.80 P. m, 3•� m• c, :. Salter,dragging r and b lines,12.25;. A Pe g.draw sad levet genus!and clew saved' with little or no inconvenience. . 8.4p. ni• :11.45p m 6. : ditch coo 7, team on grader,draggin¢. Decide now that you Will deposit in the bank ...5.40 p m• -- P m d 88,37;, Green. raw - plowing etc., ` re ularl that portion of our earnings which '' SUNDAY SR,AVICE _- vel con 7. 13.00; Robt Bti; ell, ditto „ae -regularly • P Y I0.00: J Bayles,draw gravel etc., con your analysis shows you can save. :Leave_Whikby heave Toronto � 11.20; C Lidgett,draw gray con 7, _ if 8.00 a, m. 9.45 a. m. j .r 600• W Carson, shovelling gravel con 8.80 p M. 10.00 P. W. t 7.5 00; H Wright. draw-gravel con 7, _ It1S.00;T Hood,ehov gravel Markham t Fared :-Whitby.to Toronto. single 75c., return $1.25 ; Picking, Bingle 1.9 76: F.Turner, ditto 6.00;O H Pugh. 5�c., return 90c-; Dunbarton, single 40c- return 70c.: Rogge, ditto 260; H H Reesoe,ditto 7.50;J H stasis 80c.. return 50c.;`Highland Creek 20c• %IWM BRANCH, G. P. LY1VD, Maoafea I . n �� 8 :: G CROW, Mew, (Cut this Time fable oat for future•reference). 'v A N C G - GARAGE a RPNm :Every Saturday night at - -- - - - - - �1YATho Fairport 'HotOl �OLLACUTTS .x11 summer Econ 8 to 11.80 p. m. "QUALITY - SERVICE SATISFACTION" - - ' Herb Power's Orchestra. - �.'-� Phone Ind. 200 (CLEANING - PRESSING - ICKERING • •', -Bring b)'ODg our suits to be cleaned . • ;- _ yy ' and pressed. Satisfaction guaranteed Charges moderate. - MARKETL,.��,�_,!3ADIE8 BRISCOS. MEAT 'Opposite P.Taylor's.Bakery - Claremont. - �_.__._ _ gonad Roast or Steak, r I'M - at ea N aro Judi, V TT t Porterhouse Ron Steak+ 18C - Rump Roast.... 0. ,. z- t Fine Rib Roast, Hard and Soft Goal'of the 1643 - `' an - best quality onRoast., •• •• - Heavp Rib Roast, -.16 d 18c boulder ,. hand ' Shoulder r,.. _ - ,. pot Roast, - -, 14ti . x; i i �� Plank-t1'Yss � risks(, to twit, THOS. A. LAW, EMPIRE MMI.4hId 6A R N S Leg of Pork,. 25c _.. FI'Ltning-Pro•: S P�rmnn�1111 8ho itis Loin of Pork, of Pork, 2'`'c ., Pidrerinff. Gsztt. 100 w r• 28c i IV Convenient Weather•tlght .. ,. .. 28c' �pChops, 25c ,. eta 18 Lea �dAal Fue ark p If you need a new Barn or an old one remodelled, 1Pure-Pork Sausage, ... _ let me quote you. Let me show'you "Empire Barns I t Salt Pork.... r They are enormously strong, roomy, bandy Finest Breakfast Bacon, piece, " tas`araac8 Co• have built. 25c n . : r to work in, and moderate in cost. iced, ... .. - 38c �Oheap rates for farm and country " eI 88c buildings. 82C Estimates gladly iven for roofing with the famogs"Eastlake" Metal- Mild Cured Cottage Rolls(half or whole}, •1lViodstorm insurance on buildings, tic Shingles,or"Empire Corrugated Iron. Repairing and alterations Ba on, 45e " y .��Ut ek Bac ... wind-mills,Stipa etc. 'done. 1 work absolutely guaranteed. Cooked'Ham,.•• °oc PICKER( NG 25c a y `.F. J. • PRO ,Weinera,. _Automobile Insurance � .• �•, 156 " ,;. . of all kinds. BUILDER Head-Cheese,.. -FARMS FOR SALE Easy First mud Domestic Shortening, 8 lbs 55 tante! Alt Barns, Houses, etc. Building Contracting „ 5 The 90 cents r ` Write or phone of all kinds • q•' lb prints 18 cents; "'''`.' • Pickering Dealer for the Products of ♦ Fresh Trout and White Fish Every Friday; ED. B O W MA The Metallic Roofing Go. Limited, Toronto RICKER G. REID3 �� � ...a•n. ,,r�..�,� _ . �/Q'*�1 �. .•O � / .. .,. . �.!•�: ��+t2. .n, ' - - .,r r. .a '�e•'��. 'a'�n T;,c; M ..:r ti, .,�... r __X•T f iirAf.Y.�:...X. -...._ ..;r'. .:ac..•s_a,.s .. ... •:..,..,. r..x:.w:. :..::....�*.-,',...:.:.._.96:res:An.Y.,'rn.'s•,:.0 �.' •,:yw....--..!"1'*_.wrt ..�3v .A w s'Thi:M.iIM,�JitCif: ]Y`^ 7 -Lf-3fr , ,.,. s w• :, ,., .gx• ;-�.`S. 'x. ,r'J+,rc :��' ta• °hay' ,�, �,. z:.. -a ,Y, „�, 5A7,�,--r��ar^i+,•.3s . . 't4 A P lA 1 YY e•,.. t'.¢ +. ..:, x-,f „ >t5. '� "'v., •1+...em !`•- ti- •1 '.4 'tt—F YY yn,...:y;..... rfi''y.s:. >.✓.. .., w.. .g . F'-•aJ' •.. r - .,.'+`. it re '^'a+:. .,.-��j'... u. J."Ar, ,•f..�.r..' b ,y��a u' "+7 +r:tr`Y' .'..:.. C )t1 it r �3 r,, � ✓',3 � � .i'0. ..,�,.:. •� '"� r ;�s��;' 71 QLAFi� HT. Roy and Mra. Morgan and fam- The park committee have been Chas. and Mrs. Elliott and little aCLORE11IO1`TP�.' y ily were in Toronto over.: Sunday, busy erecting a coveced' program daughter, of Brooklin, spent Sun- �•4 _ Mrs.Rtaduian is vieitin$friends :Xis8ei Mary and Verna Bing; Platform is the park and will be day with Mrs. Elliott's:parents, H. c c ., yin Allendale. 'ham are visith3g relatives in Lou- Rin immediately with the erection and Mrc. Gregg. On their return, CRG AMG RY.11 W ?r J.Fingold had a business trip to don. of a pavilion which has been Ren• they were accompanieS4 by Master be city on Monday. The hum of the busy threshing erously donated by'thet Forsyth Hugh Pugb, who will spend a coo igb"t price paid for { Mies McGIashau. of Toronto, is machine is again heard• in our family. ple of weeks with them. _ ,Cream at the '+the guest of Mise Hamilton. midst. 27- See J. Fingold's change of si Mrs. H. Thomson, and P. and — Claremont Creamexy� f` for bargains in groceries'etc., Mrs. Dixon and family were is Mr. and Mrs. Balsdon and fa-m- Tweed last week. _ By and Mrs.Percival,of Port Il Lewis and,Fred Sanderson, of Give sae a trial and be convinced y it, spent Sunday with .R. X. and Toronto,, spent last week holiday- airs. Masa. Ing at their home here. Pickering ' There will be a meeti:ug'of those Mrs. Porter (nee Jennie Rawson) i �' ' interested is forming a' cricket of Copper'C•Iff is visiting relatives % , /� Leath or Goods Storo I .;club in J. 8. Bund 's room oar Fri• y and friends in Claremont. �� � day evening. rusleftonMonday for r r, /���% y A. a ire. am.. o oronassist /i,.,f/�.% / 'HARNESS _p Omemee is ass e , , returned home oa Thursday after / / / i Our supply o quality Harness and y his threshing for a few weeks: �,� �;%%/ , //, / / // // / �� ParteYa now complete. e�pending a few days 'Willi Mrs. Mr. and Mrs.,A. H. Walker, of ,�f��i Ham's parents, T:and Hers. San- .,Medicine Hat, Alberta. announce ;�//j %'i � %; f BOOTB—GREB 81f0E �. derson. the engagement;of their youngest '/,;�/✓�/ ,,/; Canadian Nafiona] Fx11b1t1On larges tock and Mrs. Bell and son, Edith f _ We,have a large stock of this Famous ` 'dnughter, , to Mr.Fred How- ` J Boot on hand—uubeate►ble : Victor, Chao. Bell and Miss Berths rd Slack; of Fott William. Ont., j� AUG. 23 TaroII#O SPT• b for hard wear and tear`., ;dell, of Oro, attended the funeral aon of Lisa late J. W. Slack and j/ More comprehensive; more ambitious than REPAIRING y Mrs. Slack, formerly of Claremont, '`/ R' of the late Mrs. Ai W. Mackay, on / /i.: ever—depicting the picturesque, the'artistic this .. / /�; s and typical lite of Canada and other lands. b The ark committee havb r - `� . _ _._ �___7 a maintain established a n our a .,sail P. q' month. /j j%;.' tits W'. � ee..ved a generoeis donation in the /,-,, // Marchingharness an boots. �y form of a$200 chegmefrom Joseph ' f P �+�� �j� %% Gorgeous spectacle portraying the might, Boyer, of Detroit, or which they ' WE ARE OPr.I� / !// romance and grandeur of the British Empire CECIL BRADLEY are most grateful: / Pugald Tell and son,of Sault known the amusement Harness-maker, - devices Harass maker, OIK' ' .t$131P. known to the Ingenuity of man. St.Marie,returned howe-on Thu.s- PICHERING, - ONTARIO da after being here for several ONE HUA'DRED EXHIBITIONS I\ 01D. ".40dtt�e on account of the death of -- ON — 'Consult your agent for Reduced Railroad Rates �. ROBERT MILLER, President. JOHN G. KENT, Managing Di or. ` the fot'mer'e mother, the late Mrs. Monday, Aug. 18� Mackay. • . . On account of.the severe storm 1 . _AT _ fnterferiag with the entertain- A �/' 'tib event given by the Whitby Band ; Cherrywiood F' A R-M� 1. A N D S /OU. 'In the park on the evening of Aug. - " +8th.,it in the Intention of the Park ', (C. N. R. Station). To buy or sell your farm, coosult rile Farm Lands Department of NOULO • :�•scommittee to secure them ggairl ' _ The United. Farmers Co-operative Company, ` STUDY for a concert to be given in- Sep• We have a complete stock of Die• . � TH C tember. tillers' Dried (�rfins. Samvson Limited �¢ Pr00 O The last league football game of Feed, Bran, Shorts, 011' A. J._!lLLI$ON, Representative, Pickering, Phone Pick. 1308 PROBLEM the season,will be played on the Cake, Cairn Western park here t -morrow (Saturday) Oats, etc., ,evening when Brooklin will play &1@0 Poultry Feeds. �':the return match wills,"'Olattmont. -Last Saturday ev�eniag the Clare• ¢all sad let's get argaiinted. e e ' P R O M P T delivery is' . • moat team went to-Broaklia when 1. Petty in charge. - Links Ina �lailn what you need. We the won.by 8 0. can show you some real ''Ia the Sunshine. of God Glo- speed. Your order is put ry"will be the pastor's subject at A' E. RE ESOR As every Link iii a Chain is an indispensable up as soon salt is received, the Baptist Church next Sunday Phone wo" MARKHAM _ and contributes to the strength of the and on will recelve it as Y srsornin In the eeenin Rev, A. who every branch and sub-branch of this Bank quickly as it can be gotten 3 0 * 1 is a vital unit, closely united with all the other to our home. We've beenOrebora,of Chicago, +Rill frieaeh. y ;. His subie� at will be *--life a Bur branch and is a link in a strong chain which en• tailing right along about dens. What to Do With ?hem." ,rgsclea the.world and guards thee financial safety : -the good qualities of onr 6 .' 9iaitors will be cosdIally we]cossed groceries,an you really L , _. . at these eer¢iceb. - TH6 - g : _. Geri ought to try them �? The Women's lnsdtate will meet STANDARD BANK at the home of Mre. D. Gregg on t,o� �� _ Wedaesday'sfternoao. Aug. 20th. or Cwlrwq� s■ _ it .A good program will be given con FKO�slating of two paper's, "The Du- We are overstocked with Piickefing Branch,. W. F. Law,Manager Mies of.Friendship, Harmony and 3-burner Whitby Branch, - C. A. McClellan,'Manager Order in rile Home." Reading s I. _ a, `' Canadian laws relating to, women i 'and children. Meet at the home � Perfeption Oil Stoves.` of Mrs. J. Evans at 2.80. ..There . ' :will be transportatalon,for all. $s�iilg 'received a double a.. � W0�I ' f Thos. E. and Mrs. Stephenson order we are prepared to � _ _ _ _ ` and daughters returned home on -- t Saturday eveo'inpt after enjoying saarl�iae a lmlted num- ,,� .�.S�� ��JV ; a most delightful .boat trip be- ber at these price s: tween Toronto agdo the Thousand �_burner high 8 ed Great Grocer Reduction R' Islands and down Lhe Bt.Lawrence ` you MI CYNT O N AS TRY TO River. They Spent' a couple of r� AS WELL TRY SQU DO WITHOUT Kellogg's corn flakes Ile. 4unn•. days in Kingston where. they vis reg. 91.00, 26;95 maple leaf lard,3's 55c,5's 85c. The iced the many pluses ,of interest. TO OUT ALON4 WHEELS THE SERVI CES beat money can boy at 23c per lb. t They also spent a day in Ganan '3_burner, reg, 20.00 OF AN SThe ugar, 9t. Lawrence o medium fine lel r which was celebrating Old Somforil libars P. 23G dollar.sl rprils r° Home Week.' r� _ EXPERT a Chicken stealing on a wholesale —.for a.4.e7e5. b swill ursAUTO at they . _ ly��AMN heo SI's lmoat ciente t 22 cents. r scale has been carried on light 3 bare for 25c. for same _ . S time among the farmers of �7z- er ast l Horseshoe -bridge. Pickering and Markham. these prices. — o —' Frr it jar ring rubbers, 3 dozen. who, it to estimated, have lost for 25cents. +fowl smoaating to shoat $1000 in F C 0 0 P E R value. The thefts had become so • . ' • B + • .� '=1(iem Jar_,quarts 1.25 a , anmerona that it was decided to _ _ Seedless, �eaJi upon Provincial Officer Tay r QL�AREMONT = _ ��"'� � _ •�= alum. Seedless, 2 pounds - to ioveatigate. -He was not long _ �'= s' for?S caste. : on the scene when three arrests T� C� —_ _ _• s 11 and bee 'us. Phone 3800 ,a were effected, and, it is believed, 8 H-1 N G L F. S _ �'� �•� � � J, ��l�s �C�a!'etn03�t � the ring has been broken tip. Those arrested were Rola Reama , British Columbia Cedar aged 22. of Uxbridge township; aHiOa vanizedaseee Ingle_ Ci=elesZ R1VmT , Murrell Staley, oPickering 'township; and Melville Tindall, ,:; for sale,at . Bake" 27, of Uzbridge. Reamun wae`em• T. PATERSON'S - CLAREMONT ployed by Davian Morgan,Staley Call and get prices. with e worked for Seo. Coates, and Tin - pre d. when t the I am para the season s►r• dull belonged to the army of no : rives, to supp y you w r le ed. The first two named, 7- employed. following: emp y while they posed as hired men. 8 It. rust Baskets,Hampers, : Bushel Basket,on short- their midnight depredations, and STAND _ was nscessa is their business. Jima 0 1 The above stock in made on the-eat ry principal as the late W. G. r On Wednesday last as Reaman Barnes' Baakete. 2 was working on Mr. Morgan's farm r There's no piece of farm equipment tlsst , gives so much service over so long a period You are seance¢of quality-service, be'saw Officer Taylor approaching QhoppinR done every day s. usualex. and seelbg trouble ahead, made with so little ittention as a'geod windmill.' sept Wednes av:on and for the bash, with the officer in That's why I recommend the Toronto Self- after May 14th. hot pursuit and who soon caught = - a Oiling Windmill so highly. Lots of Toronto (Salt For Sale). y+ him. Staley was to be looked after S — Windmills have given from tightem to CHAS. A. WHITE. next. He was found is a tree at twenty years' service with practically no Mr. Coates' piekingcherrie�, and � . '.Successor to late W. G. Barnes attention outside an occasional o:tW phone 8120 or write Locust Hilt, Out. escape was impossible. Tindall �' aM and are still -operating satisfactorily was taken in charge as he was w.rs1µ; y' coming out of a store in Claremont. Litter Carriers,' Hay Carriers, every day. All three were taken before Mag. Pam,ps, Door Tracks, Cow • n the Toronto Self-Oiling Windmill all -strata Hamilton, of Uxbridge and Bowls. Pressure Systema Etc. g rs operate in a bath of special oil i charged with theft, to which they It will pay you to get my prices on ,; creel by neither heat or cold—every leaded guilty Reaman was sen- , above before buying elsewhere., blearit3g 'thoroughly and automatically I _=�ienaed to two years in Burwash, k'BANK 3. PROUSE ^' . lubricated, New oil is required only at � pail and Staley one year. Only one ,PICgERIN(i," ONTARIO —once a year. charge was laid against Tindall, _ A -thwt of theft of five hens from the ► ' If you already own a Toronto Windmill, 1 can . , give grou tl:;s self-oiling feature by merely inter Bassett farm. He was flied $15.00 Boot and Shoe RepauinL7 ! ( ehangsn9 the head and usinu�gg� your praerit Of all materials sad dasijtn and costa or three months in jail. wheel. Most Toronto W;ndmilhti,too, Gan be kept in stook. It will pa, yon F 4Otber Charges of chicken stealing made absolutely self-regulating in operation. ceu at our works and inspeol our stoat �' will likely be laid against him. Also harness repairing at the new obtain prices Don't be misled stand, oppn5 its the The"Tor«+lo.,�I•aser 0111 stand for " Among those who suffered -from post office. " •Hfelime becau e-1111 d"headeA W R: Emerson, Whitby, t���a 4:.a ly we we do not US �t these thefts were Geo. W. Coates, we can, and do throw = ,bsnsvt and 6wt brcced one bol/t Ch y. B. Ric-, W hitovale, Oat. a6mmiaaton of 10 per Gout.,Whish you wo t. •:.. .50 hene valued at $62.50; James Best workmanship guaranteed. for om mindmilL eertiainly save by parobasing team os. Coates, 12 hens valued at $15.00; Chargee moderate: SELF-OILING- oausawail ' �- $d Winn, 7 hens valued at $8.50; : . ' THOMAS WATSON D�Q WINDMILLS e E hens from the Bassett farm in J. T. MATHESON t Markham, and 4 hens from John PI43I1`ERINGi, ONT. . s :' l a .. a".�,a.. '•.Ma+iy+..,. . '.. .. aDd WOr'�, �., � 4�,t�n�ly � Y.+J,;�,..S's+ J; } 's••�';,.`t.yy }8�P v!Y• ..+."'' T+ •�,t',�. t i.• n !a,,.�,,,y wLryr.. -r .A'. ,{y ..".�•"'r"'rrfilk"T.4:k'_'sygw.Jy*5t _$. . - ,. �. ' '-; 'a +f, •��x ^lYT( `'7•Y4"'N .�]",�uA �,I.v-'�'aT.kk.19L_��J9��1���.�.?'Wi4:.3hey,:P...�'"i�`:v„„ Ee��.-'•+•3l<ic !1Y[".�!r...�" '�a,��'tk��?�`,1�,':.�..�il'�t'LC:itrrwi��'--1 ±� - _ gyp•::>".i 1 3 •�'- ,.•i"' ,. ;H•.- '-'LT..: �' „s,.s ea,Z,. >,r "r+ ;`,: -w.,,,,,^ .-as r�• '' Mir-�r%'`,' ,, . +e• a '.. !' s. .;s: .' -c, ,..,•`PSy. •'"'�!,.� ..r'. s..S - a F.=•`..�.. J�' e-Yw dd :tiV s.,�qy, :�•A�`w _ x: '•*. .'6 ' .e: n ,,.¢:- h ;.. , T;. •� `+T%-'.'. �,:,;,"5ti. " Reasoi - parr he Dog hero of �, ii: to ger and Pans �� � - It' sltisatslates. "" F, BY EVA MARCH TAPPAx - �- _ appetite and , t - aids diQastioo. :• It makes your :r. PART IIL door, so faint and tremuloua that the iooddoyeamore µ good father who.answered it almost Barry had been watching with his i believed that he had dreamed of the �• Mote ]dow - -iA A as° head cocked to-one aide and W th 1►i Relieves flat leeHa! GREEN TE 1 yr' a , shining. He knew how to a sound. The story was soon told. apes )teary* ea - "It m not be too late," said this - ,< 'usietl!13taOtf@ ttihsn tn7p other 'lf!!•81t1a a did wish that the father world sl►aitsae tsstls, K' ~ iCCOtLfe w—OAC ods ay.or � � tee. •Barry l" the father monk "Our best dogs were sent the ► e wr s e t s u s moment we heard`that.a man was out. tbrrsStti allyl Amiled-at. last- _.ns,idea'.that he sw soNp would understated what was w FREj�SAWU M ft�ilEEN TEA 9MM 1lE T•"$ABABA,"IMOMTa brought in.- "Has n.- L.-e•t+. _ but Barry walked. up to hint with his H ° ••�••�= utmost-dignify and offered.his paw. �� � B.air3r gone?" asked Carl "Good Thy?" cried the father, and anxionsly. "I have come all this way i' Others gee Us. i to see Barry." t - � Ei&e. �"< patted the dog's head This was.one y The ceaseless car,the tramp of horses' If ail "'animals could talk, of the trieka that the children in "And ,you will see him," said the feet. And all the-birds, and flowers; Berne lead" taught him, and he-was monk, soothingly, as it to a child, "but r . The restless human Pa to'and- It all mankind were.dumb awhile, delighted,to show what he could do. now sleep, and you shall be called as The Erin would all be ante. �y won-as a comes." • r,'. -P fro, . The s were full but the kind In the earfy gray o!P rhes morning ) g Ttte many faces that I do not know, wed iearn again the simple life, young monk did ttot fail to write to — The aching impact o! th8 flinty street,- Avoid lbs art of human strife, Carl, and before many months had Marco was brought in, still half ti -The tired night-watchman on his, lone- And bear clean nature epealt. i passed he wrote: dazed. Barra had found him' and RZ - ly beat, • pawed the stifling snow away and had . ` k The blaring bugles Labor loves � If all the animals could tal)t "Barry found his first traveler in joyfully lickejl his hands and face And tell us what they think -the snow last .night and persuaded until he began to swak� Btit his ory. Thia'shows the little girl on his " blow, his eyes The pity's glance that everywhere Some' of us might be very, proud. him to iouse•himself•and push-on to brain was stupid and d back.whom he rescued after the fall mne4 go,' But most o!'ns would shrink the Hospice. This is the asst time were-dim and misty; wild fancies and of the'ays)anehe. She is holding.last - tt The wCade, dant-laden, leagued with And gtadly hide our•heads in shame that•a dog with sc short a traulingl terrors, had seized upon him, ai�d'to him and Barry's head is turned.a. while Ba was Barkin o all for little towaid her as if he wis telling ~ ' winking hest= -Remembering how.vie often matin has done such a thing. rry, g j.joyfully $ And cruelty mistreat the weak "Barry knew how it telt bo be-lost." help, his only thought was that a her. to trust him and not be afraid, Fi D.Wickham. d alta hi for he would surely carry her sal+tly' J All rgake• me past for grassy laaep; AAid Carl to himself. Sumbledd wJth unsteady attacked , pulled home. dean-Wet; Another time the monk wrote': out his knife, and stabbed the oving (The End.)' o For clover fields chum-With.Pldndgr-' - 'Amerleae Robins [n England. friend who with no thought of his id8 flees, The London Spectator says that in "Ae group of:peasants .were over- > For .l[nolIa 'where I` .lniid-manadred whelmed by an avalanche. Tlse.gtown snSering, way with ail .pia W is not entangled by enticing a various places in Ragland American o le were killed, but Barry found strength, straggling to drag him to detours to some ultimate goal, but t twilight met, Pe .P-- robins are living In a wild state.About one little rl still dive though badly shelter. . The brave dog's blood red- holds gay--and persistently to.the _ r For pools that mirror 'eeuddiug fifteen years ago a Boston business dened the snowflakes that .whirled cticai and helpful. -" claut)a. for tr;ea (man-sent fifty pain to Lord North- bruised Somehow he made her I way that is pr;l. P Athr4l with-fluies. My soul can neer ctitte, who liberated them on his e► understand.that. she must lie on bis angrily around_them. .Barry's stepti o ' target back and put her arms around his staggered more and more. At the r Gore Feet—Nlnard's Llnl3nout. tate in the south o! England. All ex- to he ,dr -and.his eyes closed. ° - neck- proud little la dropped That it for long%wes.uursed.os,.:NAY-. cept ante pair dlaappeared, but that + and what a y I The knelt around him and ` lure's knees. -brother he was when be brought her I►lezaader Louis Fraser. p wan observed to nest and to bring safely. home! How he ever thought watched him tenderly. oft young. �tbtten many other paire "B Ba 1" cried Carl in s of getting her an his back I do not arts• 9 Anattler Exa is. also rataed broods• At any rate, the . voice that.- trembled with aSebtion asp know. had not yet been taught The teachty was .explaining the birds appear to have established themm mak,, and.grief. nouns of maltaude. selves. and the sed=arstiiatcoated squire Barry moved his head slightly. His of old England will probably see some.' When Carl read the letter,-he smil- � opened._ He looked slowly from ' "Yon say,"he said,"a flock of sheep) cry, red- ed "We know, don't we, Barryi" he one to another, all around the little a flight of birds, a shoal of_fls,hep,.a likeable in the the school of whaleq.,'a covey of partridges. breasiiad Mrd that frequents his lawns said-to himself. "More than one. of group,last of all at Carl. For a mo- s herd of cows, a forest of trees. a and hedges. - our little girl friends-has. had a ride went he questioned.. Then-there came _- a he of a cows,a, and so on.. Now 'an yam' back, and you )earned just into his eyei the light of a great joy. ' = can any boy give me some other ex- _ how to crouch so they cook get on He made a familiar sound, faint and Passed By. easily.".. distant, it wmed, but yet clear and singles?" -_A vipry -young doctor, "Please. sit'," said a smart boy, opening a _. At length there came a letter which. It was — distinct. s 'Barry's welcome" brand-new surgery, waited all .day said: and his farewell "+please, sir; yes; an ancient order of without :a visitor .until_at ]apt a. . - So Ba died, in 1816, alter twelve buffaloes." breathless man came running "Barry is our finest dog. He frau Rea up the years of arspeIflah, faithful service. 46 drive. saved in all the lives of forty persons. HeB�.ii bat i+ometimes he goes When the cemtte for dogs was '$ y Need of Playgrounds. He is happy, _ Tb* modern city needs. playgrounds "Sit down," acid the young doctor, opened in Paris the plaice of honor Aw as much•aa it aeed�a good stseets, pure soothingly. , "What can I do for os,?" the edge of the illy,"and stands wgs• .• will sir y given to a monument in hie mem- ICUs i "I must get on the to on gastng down the.long'long and winding every �• water, sewers-and a e of dfp- leph est _- room in r houses It is way once."'gapped•.the vieitor. "My wife's Patit. I believe that he is ttunkinlro! to pe d"andcases poslag of its.-stns° atot Automobiles are and I want to .-tag np my doctor." you Will you not come and visit ap?" f 'amp so numerous that towns with The hand that wrote this 1aernbifed, ORENAM other he III meth%d. ample playgrounds 'stand plate Zs, the I O , i esteem o!parents. I Heaven favors good'intentions, and now there no mare letter llsats both smell stud is for the young mwallik had died. Therehouses anuanwfim --- were no long lives on the Pass Of St. Ship your Cream to us and ob-I ' "�T,�� ; Bernard. ..He who gave himself up to tain the best results with high- , r „ �e 110 the work of saving lost travelers knew set price tE>¢'Dumber oafs quality. well that, his days-would be few. Daily returns, cans supplied, and meos�owc r r-�,, express charges paid: Write for NoI`,int Carl had no more news Cane flow. � _ a, ' + of the ebg, he thought of him ever BONES _CO" Ltd. - TORONTO �~� oftener, emit before tong he " his - - _ _ friend, Marco,_started to go quer t�e > pass. Marco had friends on the other s' had a - , rite; and Carl deep lo6ging m ' - eee Barry. It was the edge of the . ° winter, but,the -storms had not yet - `: been severe, and they hoped to get - y 4 a • through without. trouble.- 7 All went well up to the_beginning «) �!► ' _ of the Valley of Death. Herz the Z, anon began to fall,heavily'.'Thc'sky �A' `was thick and 'dull, and the wind was , rising. It came in- savage galas fresh - x e striking one pre^.pi.e; :linfing itself Lark to another, whirlinlq the young ourse� j men about with .furious blaws and �0"' Ig-nabol' bufretings. K �• Aglassor a bottle ""Phis grows wars.- all the time," - -� said Carl "Let us rest for five min-lench. and then - 4 _ --. ml with all our might." •' "A struggle like this needs soma - im.�i� KWitil ' t than bread and cheese," thing better . said Marco. "I have brought a.Bank or every of.the strongest brandy or jest such . _ EL time.". w111k1t1 at the "My grandfather knew the moon- . m» .i i tains as well as I know our own =? b , II V t e t3 -- A, .Fs _. -- aid 'that n ' _ mmust11 ' said at a mountain ch -her 1NSO is ideal for arty wash-dpy _. keep his a Don't St68 satisfy - sad creat. t a 8 a - method you use. You do not h pleaded'es, --8dd °vsryw6°r° at - Marco,, you know the old saying 'He who suit bot- you i ave`to chane any of your usual2­1f, you use a Washing drinks brandy at the peak will neverThepiri0°oO� .:step*-; -just use Rin where you - again turSelf: few pemsia. pt"ju qo Wachine, soak your a in drink wine in the valley'?". a used to use ordinary soap.- clothes m the Rinse \ "I'll'wager that the man who wrote i suds a astral. . la the " _ If you like to boil your white cot that never was at the peak, retorted r * . tong, Rinse will gine you fust the "morning add more Marco lightly. In spite of all that _ safe cleans' sada you need in "iFino 'sohation and •`''' Carl could say, Marco took a long, s ~.- 1 the boiler. I you use a washing a►ork the' machine. - deep drink from his Bask.and pushed Drin y machine,follow the advice of the big ;Then rinse and d forward. But the storm drove on machine mat►ufacturers— you u+iIl hays a clean more and more fiercely. "I must Bleep t w waahlag just a moment, then I can go on," be - d use Rinso. °wanPeei moa*- whits j 1 y�nh, said drowsily,- and sank down beside - Just soaking :.thin new kind of a great drift. „ soap loosen the new until a R x _, Carl pleaded. He shook the man and' pulled him, and di'a ed him as far as :~ tingle rinsit� ves. the clothes P fig •- clean and spotless. - he could. But 'he himself stumbled -3 T and fell, and before he could'get upon _ ' However you do your wash. make �• - his feet a sudden whirlwind of 'snow .. • - +. h It easy by using Rinse. had covered his friend... ;He felt about _� Ilcious and Refreshing . the storm and darkness, but there - as no trace of him to be' sound. T'he Coca-Cola Com y of Canada, Ltd. LEVER 6ROTHERS m a ]Zino is sold by all grocers LIMITED ED � w 1� an TORONTO •li'eavily he p?odded on. Late in- the Head Office: Torodto• w - and department stores night there was a ring at,the Hosgige C40 ' `I ylinard•e Liniment 1-loals Cuts. - , �'�) .1:: � _.v-,.S vs,.. �� 5:,,,-.,.yr,,��, ��, * ;e<:L .'.t�'•c q.' .. ~' �i�X•aa:,,;�s... ...,,. 1-:' .uP..?.....:w,. '4,_....s._-... .a'•.x:•:'a'�P�"•+' _a..:aL,:.,�^w,..?.+..',.:...>c:wY".�...':..a.....i.....;rtM..:a'r+».;:w�.:...�t'tra+:;,.'nwic?.n�k�.asF�kA.",er.�1}S�± zap:��.�`'3.fi4'`4�'"' `. it�.:���.i+f��w�'r"!'�'t�.•'t�£�i'"v�"t.�.•�5?�'� ni"6fi�`"' ' ' � 3we,. '•, w . b k �� 'n a v OFFENS IVE AGAINST DISFASE MST 8E j The week's �arke#s MEDIA L SGfENfEIll'IJR� z ' � w z Y iB1li -EVTW 1 �� f 4 � y���� � " :TOIit�T?O r, ;4•_ ..' .��q� < •y Manitoba wheat-Na 1 North., . " Sir Dated Bruce, President of the British As R d ' t $l.bs ; No 2 North. $1.443 : s�dciation for the p "` !Man. ox`s-=QTc,. $ �'W, aa!7. No.,. Advanc immit of Seiemce, Gives Brilliant Address Qin F SR a^' z3 r A bo c ba - 54%c. ll the above, lf. PrQ\leilti0l! Of track, iroronr!:Na 9 w Am.- Dorn ; S .. -''' `rory-_;, -,_...,__ 'a#+zya •' ?? yellow, 81.28%. :A despatch from Toronto says: change is widely.aceepted, nut already Millfbed-Del, Montreal fre N „ $cience plays an important, though,*enbirmoua advances have been effected, :c bags included: Bran, per twp, i .Perhaps, secret.part,- in the lila of and it depends only an the intelligence shorts per ton; $31• mid"20 ��, 4, ,'•,'every c#tizen, ead.lt.was is apprebis- and education 'oi the pcpuLtiona how - good feed Sour, per bag, ;2.0$. tion of that fact that s large camber rapid the future,progrees will be. Ont. wheat=No. 2 white, red or :. people p to •,..:. of Toronto eo le turned out to'Con- "'Public opinion must be educated mixed, $116 to $1.20 f.o b., shipping ;y vocation Hall to accord's fine send-offrecognize that most diseases are pre- c ;. Point+,•according to freights. ' , Ont, flour-Ninety r cent. - tr' to the inaugural i?geeting,of the Brit- ventable and'say, with Ifiag Edward , in jute bags, Montreal, s p- T;'�• ish Association.for the A'dvancem6at VII. `If-preventable,. why not pre= scent, $6.I o; Tomato bas 60 o Science, and to hear Major- . mer vents «,: bulk,seaboard, $6.20. Sir David Bruce, president, give an "It is one of the first duties of those - ' s w $8.20 pv bbL; tri gats., 7.70. outline of,the recent advance of medi- in power to see that their people have, Hay-Extra No. 2 timot-h , er ` cal science. fin addition to houses with plenty of LOA. Si David's address was so eaten li ht and air,a water supply and xr track,Toronto.$17.60; No Z, Na # 8, $15; mize�, lower grades, sive in its:scope that it is impossible a, good drainage good `continued a to 818, $� " to indicate its-content in a few words; Sir. David "Mon cannot be open w ", Straw-Carlota "Money Pe .. nR§,: $18 , per ton, 49.50 to but in addition to challenging anodes to better advantage than in the attain- ��� medicine to take the :offensive in the went of .these three essentials to 5 '' 'Screenings-Standard, recleaned; !' x -'battle with disease,he stressed, among health." o.b, bay-ports, per ton, $22.50. other things,the necessity of spending' Dealing with still another subject, Cheese-New, large, 18% to- 19o; -mons to provide the•inhabitants of Sir Davids spoke of the.need for a twins, 19 to to 21k; triplets,large, , 8 to Y P Pa tiltons, 21 to 22c. Old, 'large, 28 to modern cities with hygienic surround='better understanding of diet as a " 24c; twins, 24 to 25c; triplets, 25 to Ings; the responsibility of the;indi-,means' of preventing those diseases Canada's auditor-general. 26c' vidual citizen to-accept,vaccination of due to defective diet. A diet wits no. . Georges , onthler, left recently. tot a well- Butter-Finest creamery prints, 87 }k his children; the.importance of. the;longer recognised as complete if its wed vacation`ia Europe, The ckmeta.Gaught hint just-ae he boarded the to 88e; No. 1,creamery,85 to 86c; No. .., f S-8. France. ' 2, 84 to 35c; edges life-giving contained proteins, carbohydrates, dairyfr widespread application: of the nbw' knowl about'the life- via vita- fats and'salts. It had also to contain' - - Eggs- ztextraayeah, in cartons, i 42 to 44c; extra, loose, 40 to 43e, hr m d'et, and the need for still certain substances which were known BRITISH BOY$ ADVISED SSS PLEASED Arab, 34 to 35c; seconds, 27 to 28c. m0re,energetle attacks on tuberculosis,i as vitamins. Without vitamiias they -_T`O $ET ftl ON LAND hive poultry.-Henn, over 5 lbs-26x; ' a disease which he thought would 'be'other four substances could•neither wrm Old TARIQ APPLES do,4 to 6 lbs.,24c; d0, 8 to 4 lbs, 15e; r t conquered ultimately,given the vv$ele= a.ote growth nor.support life .in- /'.'������� spring chicken 2 lbs. and over 45c, SCieliCe Committee .Finds S :. hearted co-operation of all health- definitely. Wide Field for Them At Ontario. Government Re- 8r0000sters, 150; dackliage, 4 to if its.; _;Promotion forces. The natural fruits `oi the earth ception thre VisiEors -V11e!'e Dressed poultry;=Hens, over 6 lbs " "Medicine in future must change itsi r•ere•not deficient in these lite-giving - in Canada: t 2&; do, 3 to 4 lbs., 18c; spring cbtcko :�.. strategy; instead of awaiting attack substances, •but much -q? civilized A despatch from Toronto says:- ens, 2 lbs. and over, 50c; roostom it must assume the offensive," said�man's food was,deficient. "It'is only An Interesting report on the oppor- es. gs, " Sir David. "It meet no longer be said when man 20c' ducklin 4 to 5 lbe. 36c.• - ge begins by artificial mesas,tuuities for immigrants in Canada, as A despatch from Toronto says:- Beans--Can. handpicked, lb., 6%c, that `the man was.so sick he had to to po33sh his ries.whiten his flour, and`viewed through the eyes of a special When the officers o!the British Aaso- primes seed for a doctor.' . tin his beef and vegetables that the' of the Edatational Science I MAW p ��-3yrap, r imp �. z elation received official welcome from p �• Zb to 26c. "The ,medical practitioner at the trouble begins,"said the president- Bv, i2•�; p� 5' tin; ;2.4tf per Section of the British Aaaociatioa far the pro��;� Government at the Par- future must frequently examine people Sir David brought his address to!the Advancement of Science, was re- maples pro-�liament Buildings, they were intra- Honeyy-60-ib. tins, 11 to li%c; per while they are apparently well, in a close with an elor$dent plea for inter- seated on Thursday, and the neral Ih 10-Ib- tin 11 to 12c 5-lb. tins, ' order to detest any Incipient depar• national Co-operation is the field of duces to one o!the lesser•kaown won- 0. -tore from the normal, and to teach science "Science indeed known no trend o! it is advice to immigrants toi dere of . the modern world-rosy- 1131 to-12x; 23S-lb. tins; t83i, to i8e; • want upon going on the land instead eheeked Ontario ipplea, which had comb honey,per dna, No. 1, $876 to and urge modes of living conformable boundaries. of nations, languages or $3.50; Na 3, $'1.50 to-$2.75. to the laws of personal health, and creeds It is truly internattonsl Ia of sato industrial or commercial dines- been kept in cold storage from last Smoked meats-Hams, mod., 26 to The report sin rt: autumn. . They were in perfect condi-127c; cooked hams, 40 to 41c• smoked » the public health authorities-,must see spite of interruptions, it is the duty "While y is at school the prob- tion, and the. Cabinet Ministers of rolls 18 to 20c; cottage r& 20 to to it that environment is in accord- of science'_o go on steadily forward, lam of his future eareer seldom Canada's banner province, who acted 22e; breakfast bare 23 to Fie; ante with scientific teaching. illuminating the 'bark places n the troubles him; he is content to wait on( n, s1c; "It.may be a long time before'the hope of tetter times." as hosts, received many wmplim they sial brand less, sat bacon, 29 to 81ei- �.. opportunity when school Jaya ares from the delighted visitors as they backs, boneless, 88 to 88c. ever. Few boys up to sixteen have carried off a pocketful each. Cured meats-Long clear bwm,.,W to TO lbs. $17. 70 to 90 lbs. $16.50 any definite ideas or desires on the Hon. George S. Henry, Minister of 90 lbs. and up. $16.50• h twe • ` sub h Unless their �. jee parents or Public Works welcomed the officers .rolls, in barye 382; heavyn►eight DIES VERY SUDDENLY friends have places already marked on behalf of the Province, while other rolls, $27. , • out for them,they tend to follow some Cabinet Ministers present were At.- Lard:-•Pure, tierces, lTto 18c, ,` ' (3sairman of Board of Ry. prescribed course of study leading up General W. F. Nickle, Han. John s• tubs,i7% to 18%c;e* 18 to Ifte; StriClCeII 7 to such examinations as ,offer certifl- Martin and Han. W. H. Price. PrOL rims 20% to. 26}fic; shortening. eaten qualifying for entrance,into the J. C. McLennan introduced each as vercai, 15% to 16c; tubs, 16% to r N•B various professions or into eommercia! the officers in tura. 16c pafls, 183f to.16'lic: p:inSs, f "� -. _ 'Farm..• _ . - . • file. Thus the school curriculum very. --.�-�•--- _•..... 1736 often debermines a boy's career. In the 18xports of dairy ilroducts for 1128 , coodt steers,choice,expo$7.50rt., to;7ers 3t John,- N.B.; Aug: 10.--Hon. ca. v8r of the vvl►o from Canada showed as iiacrease is dO' �.�) t° ;T; export., heifers, ^°^. :.Frank Carvell,Chairman of the Board sb�oss= power or liking r a to volae of.$2.b32,3T4, accord- i6 bb to $6 T6; baby beevey b0 to P� B y Pe• 10; butcher steers. choice, 628 to of Railway Commissioners of Canada, cial school subject,-their future occu- Ing-to figures issued by the Govern- 8.T5- do.gnai, $6 to $6.25; reed., - was suddenly stricken at his halos in potion depends often on some chance 'went This was sae to the increase 6'to$6; do, core., $4 to$4.50: butcher A_ ; '`•• Woodstock on Saturday evening. and heifers choice 6 to .50• o nim . Bunks and'other offices are in quantity and value of milk $ mom• . pe g q ty and was.found dead an his farm shortly full of such young m $b to ;8.76; do core.; ;3.60 to 4.25; y g ea, yet many of cream, and Lrge ingrnases is milk aft 5 o'clock. He had"arrives from these cosmid. from their character and powder and condemned milk exports butcher cows, c nice, ;4.26 to do, = Ottawa at .noon and was apparently med., $3 to $4; butcher bulls, good,: Pp. y physical qualities,be tar better suited The total value.of dairy products ex- 3n the beet of health. He sec out to for the more vigorous and freer life rted in 1923 was $38,345,1)00, eom. $4 g ;450; do, fair, $3.50 to $4J q Pa bologaaa, $2.50 to $3 50; canners an walk through the fields, telling the ,; on the land overseas," I pared with $35,812 725 in 1922. cutters a+lembers of his household that he 1? choice. 1 to$6E26 do, tib. $5 to would return at 5 o'clock. As he did �u ---- -'-i --�-- -- $6.60.; .atnckers, choice, $4.60 to $5• ' "mot return they went to look for hila u V EREN W i TROOPS TO EVACUATE do, fair, $3.50 -td $4.25; milkers; " and found him lying sa he had fallen, ringers, choip, $75 to $90; do\ fair, »> $$fie They believ6d him unconscious and a ' rspp ` to $50; calves, choice to '. �j $40 doctor was hastily summoned and said 81r Rickard Paget :.Tilt RUHR S. TIME ;x.60; do, reed., '$6 to $7; d'o, core., -that the position of the body.indicated Specialist on the legal aspect of the $8 50 to $4..50;, lambs, choice that he had died almost instantly. development of inventions..of London $12.50 to $13.50; do,.bucks, $10.50 to and Somerset,-who addressed the Sri- Paris, Aug. 10.-Premier Herriot given its .'full approval" to Premier $11.60; do, culls, $9 to ;1Q; sheep, - Mr. Carvells death apparently was retur[is to- Lonci9n to-night, carrying Herriot's conduct of the negotiations light ewes, $6 to$6.50; do, culls, 2 to `. _ due to heart failure• Fe was a man ugh scleatlats on voice production. $4.60; bogs, fed and watered, $9.76 the approval of the French Cabinet of in London encourages the hope of an ,of great physique and•endurance, but his intention to settle the issue of the early and successful conclusion,of the to $10; dos f.o.b., $9.25 to $9.60; do, y to intimate friends within the last military evacuation o! the Ruhr so ly Allied Conference. What decikiona the country points, $9 to $9.25; do, select, year or two he bad tntia:at d that he To Honor Royal Mounted in connection with re arationa French Cabinet reached are not-offl- fed and watered, x10.70 to $Il; do. P off cars, long haul, ;10.16.to $10.40 suffered a little'from heart trouble. by,Fine Stone Memorial icithout regard for tke security'issuC'c y divulged but it is reported here " _ '`when he left Ottawa on Friday last, MONTREAL. At s meeting at the.Elysee,which end- to have agreed to a military evscua- however, he was apparently in ,good A despatch from Winnipeg says:- ed in the early hours of this morning, tion of the Ruhr in`return.for coin- Oats, CW-, No. 2, 62% to 65c; do, health. On the site of the first Ro al North- no date was fixed for the withdravrai mercial core No,3,•6136 to 63c; extra No. 1 feed, Royal compensations, and it is also 60% to 61%c; No..2,local white,•69 Frank Breodstrset Carvell, in his west Mounted Police headquarters at of the troops-from the German indus- stated that the French' have decided to 60c.Flour, Man.spring whit pats.. ' parliamentary day Dna of the most Old Fort Livingstone, a memorial will trial basin, but the Premier promised not to insist upon retaining the 4',000 ista, $8.20; do, Inds, $7.70; -strong ve and fearless of members vile n Fridayb er- them there until Germany had French and Belgian railwaymen after bakers'; $7.50; winter pats., c'tioic% in the Commons, was bora 3t Bloom. ick Haultain, Chief Justice of Saskat- given a fair assurance o er non it oats b of 90 gebd, Carleton•t'ouuty, N.B., on Aug. chewan. to esecu#e the Dawes plan. It-is be.I execution. :-lbs.,, $3:14 te $8.20. Bran, w14, 1862. His lather was A. Bishop 1, The memorial, which_ will take the lieved here it will be agreed to bring-1 In the matter of security Herriot Shorts, $31.26. 'Middlings. ;87.25, farmer of Drew r•m of* a pyramidical stone column, out the Franco-Belgian troops some seems to have been helped by the as-I Hr•y, No. 2, per ton,.tar-lots,.$16.50 Brunswick, and �f tJniCbd Empire with a bronze tablet suitably lase time in 1 to 17. Loyalist descent, and his anther was Is 'to be erected six ,miles north of The vote of General Nollet,the War decision has yet been_taken or wogld Cheese, finest went.:, c; , casts. 17c. Butter,-No. 1 rete owl- in a Naftast-P,Ireland. finis r, is en i34%c; o. creamery: e- ggs, embrace 900 acres. Cabinet did not agree to immediate,withdrawal of the British troops prom fresh extras, 40c; fresh firsts. 83c. Mr. Carvell- was ednaabed in the -evacuation, and it is reported that a.Cologne' next January. That appar- Med. to fairly good veals, $7; mixed , --public schools of New Brunswick and Square coins, made of a mixture of period o! one year was soh• eptly is to be made dependent on Ger- lots of heavy drinkers and core. veal., " at Boston University, from which- he copper and nickel, are shortly to -be London, Aug. 10-The,news from many's loyalty in carrying out the $5; grassers, ,$3.50 to $3.76; lamb obtained-the_degs�e o2 Bachelor of issued In Spain. Paris that the French Cabinet' has I experts' scheme. good, $12; .do, com., $10; hoga,'=9.71 Laws, and, after reading law with to $9.85; cows, $6.50 to $6.25 ' . , Lewis P. Fisher, g.C:, of Woodstock, -------- - - ---- ------------'- _. . . N.B.; he was called to the Bar of his .. $it province in 1890. -He practiced-law &' Many Historic es Dedicated.in Canada • in Woodstock for many years. t - s M ;,, ..� . In 1899 he entered the New Bruns. -- wick Legislature for Carleton County, Ottawa, Aug. 10.-Review of the 'representing that riding one year, }work of the Historic Sites and Monu , when he regi ed to contest_the same menta Board is given in .a report is-, K s. scat in the Federal Liberal interests. sued by J. B. Harkin, Commissioner of He was defeated, but in 1904 he was : Canadian National Parks. It gives successful in his election effort•and " 3. of 21 historic sites and shrines remained ns, representative of the " Which liave,bcen marked'and oereinon riding until his appointment in 1919 ies of dedicaiton carried out. The care as Chairman of the Board of Railway of these as national monuments is re-; _ .� Commissioners. commended to the Government, Wheni the survey-is eone'uded the Board pro. poses-to issue a map showing Canada's y _ - Sir Robert KinderFley, of th+i_Hud historic landmarks. son's May Co., at the annual meeting � During the past flue years more sof the company, stated that an effort t' ^~ than 800 sites have been recommended was being made to arrive at an agree. FAMOUS PROFESSORS IN TORONTO FOR MEETING OF THE BRITISH ASSOCIATION to the Board, and 126 have been ad - Left with a British cit company to Left to Right: Prof. A. S. Eve, of McGill University; D'Arcy W. Thompson, professor of natural history, judged of national importance and investigate Hudson Bay lands In Can. St. Andrew's University;,Sir George Greenhill, only survivor of the delegation to Torcnto is 1884;.81r William H- worthy of preservation by the Govern > oda for off. Bragg, Quain professor of physics, London;Uisiversity. went, ' ' •44.4+x. q,. •. �J�. ,S'"`n..,'''i'.'�'S+ur,o a-: +`»�,y�"e,:^,:sl' *,�'+`•""r'n;•• y; �%'•• .a .y. _'.apo- *t.s .r -,ni4{.. .a,:ti irk''••':;..fir <. .r,9y', .,?. � ,;,'' w�: .v, �.'�il`tiw"�,.,,,. ,�s.t,,.;- '�+„'J ty. ,k'�5.'' i"' 4 "P j.� > .r M. -,•?y..,,;^.ay. c.'y,-:'z<a 'sv. ,:�., :+3..« .0 �' P :.•n - , ..i.,i,.' iF. ,�'�°� :ir� #+• '.y v.•T,.,, 1.,..:«, t/-4. .Y� .�.,-;M .� ;L, q7. •a,a.� �N wi .u'. .y ,. =Mre..W. �, Clark end dspght• - IN MfMORYAM. - -• � `' / �� • a)�Keswick.ry,are spending a Rveek S dear son and tiratiq h me Harry halter, -. Miss L EMENO MOMM c -Dr. Henry wall be.here ae nen. who died August 14th, 1922. r -@team cpal for. threshing. full ea vest Tuesda to attend to bis g * Y' Loving(thoughts. -0 high still. linger . lumpp Pi kering Coal Co. profeeeiooal duties. *• Around the gt•Av'e where our dear :p -J. 1;: hezton, of-Chesley, to -W. .D- .Harding. Miss Mary ' Hall-to laid: ' homefora !ew days' vacaLian. - Harding` sad Mis Bodggr; of To- -Qreatly;mb•ad by Mother,,.rather r 4P- -Born, on Sunday Aug, 10th, ronto, viaited,PickeAagiriends'on, Sisters and Brothers. a F.W.and Mrs:Weeks a laugh- Sande - '- COO . MiR.�Wsn. Hall- 'is spendin a SAl:=*R-In sad and loving memory > r. z, ' -Mies Hatt, of Toronto, apent week or,two Id Detroit 'with.her of ary dear brother, Barry Salter, x »s th9 Rq#k-end wI%h Ale,4. and Mra hneband, w"hQ le engsked in that Who died Aug.-14th, i922. ,z '4 Y:Aordod. city at his trade. Oar home is sad and lonely, __ h'i =Cecil and Mrs. AradleY and _The raspberry crop has been s For-an'empty place is here; 0•t''° JY:diildreln spent Sunday last with good one this year,.aud on account And how my beart i•longing.. relativee is W'hitbp of then. cool weather has leafed For my bcotbes's•lave so dear. .` --Geo. and Mrs. )Pugh,of White- longer than ureal. gadfy missed by'sister Mabel.. � i,*,i,� r , F ' :vale, visited -with Mre. slid Miss D ' E. A. S Aleir,. b8niiet; L 3... Fawkes on Saturday. practicing in Toronto, will be here 131toD1a .Ia lovin� .meraorg of our all -Mise Josephine Quinlan, of To- in his office on Thursday f?bm 10 so°, Lor;he, C. Brodie..who died y `'' s nt the week end at'the * Aug 15tb..-W21: y a. mato 5 D. m., as ueaaL' home o er paten _ om our hearts is gone.. -John T. Stephensoli' is on W. golina; has been visiting at' the. . A voice we e still; t a bualness trip to the States, and Mrs. Sanies A place i neve can a our home, home of her sisters, �w �. will be away for a few days. Pdtter and.M-rs. Leoriard'.Neale. . Which never can be filled. —" and Mrs.' Henderson -Walter Shepherd returned to No one knows the silent heart•ei�hes, �z "and child. o!: Birch Cliff, visited Detroit on Bunds to reaumb work Only those who have lost can tell . Y Of the rief that is borne is silence, wrogagglas r �s.n G..and Mrs. Ham reeentl st hie trade,efts;�s ending a week grief y h For liar nese we loved so well -Miss Edith Law, of Tgronto, with his wife and family here. --Sadly miffked by Father,- Mother ie spPndiaq•a two weeks' vacation -The many Pickering friends an Sisters. ' x at the borne of her sante here. of RAndall Ellicott, of Barfte. will . _. . .. A )tit's,W. Gorman, of Toronto. regret hear that hip health is- -OF THANKS y r, r -ia visiting her uncle sad aunt,.W. agt improving as he would_like. c HiD1i2fCiS7P,� wr "and Mra. Mef3uire, of Church St. -Gate and barley are now about e,wish to thank the many friends _ }� -Mr. and Mrs. Hatpilton, of, ready for the,barvesters. Qn ac- fcr their kind espreseiona of sympathy �01 Brougham, spent Sunday with the count of the fay,orable �c rather sed k[udne•a extended to as in our. ` r latter's sister„Mrs- Walter Shep the y4eld protniaee to be a good bereavement by the death at our dear herd. tee, mother, the late Mrs. Mackay.. ,Men's Overall Bargr►ina-:HeaYy blue stripe, -Mr.' and 'Mrs.. Elsaeaer and -James and Mrs.Riggs,of PHU- Bons and Daughters. pe, all sizes, , child, of Toronto: bavo been burg, Pa.,' and Frank and Mrs: Olaremant.Aug.15th,1920 7.54 to 44, going at 1.99 per•pair. spending a few'days with James Basterbrook, of Hami}ton, visited r ' and Mra• Role. with Dr. and Mrs. Cartwright on lgtip dAyir•><i•e»sew>t•. Men's Lisle.Hose-colpte browns grey,_sand and white, .`' -W. G. Richards motored fiver 8rinday. , 'from• Detroit and is spending s _Dr. Geo.A.and Mrs. yield and ».,,, � reg 50c line,to close at 29c. few days with his sister, 5dre. two danRbtere, OR BALE-A hand vacuum clean-. 'Woodruff with . Georgia and Clan• �'j .. � era Apply Mi»Agnes'Thom. R.R. I3oc�. - diar are spending a month with Pickering. 48tf y _ Spec=ial in Towelling-�h;te Roller Towelling, red 1 ( Misses, Marjorie and Marion the former's brother. Claude, and - ANTED-at once."a strong wort `She herd are visiting at the home Mrs. Field. • borne. A!G.Cl�ik,Brock Road and Lake - _;edge, reg 20e, going at 15e per yard :of t eir uncle and aunt,Lloyd and -J. H..and Mrd. Horn and fam- Spore,Pickering. 47-48 Mrs. White', of Brougham. ily, of .Peterboro. apent over the • -Rev. dii: W. and Mrs. Leigh, weekend with t9. G. and Mrp: I ADY' BIOYOLE FOR SALE-Ia ,Clover Leaf Cups and Saucers- shape and size, r of Gresawmad, are holidaying at xex1,Greenwood., For particulars aD�lyrto "Oak Cottage," at the mouth of Ham. They were accompanied'by so:al,cr ,eooa.- Ott going per dozen Din at 1.90 y �V:E. and dire. Murkar and Dr. F. E. Lake, 167 Youire St., �' EOR ESCHAN4E-Ov- Gordon Ham. OR SAL Duffin s Creek, fora few weeks. — stinal[During car. 191•t, H Road rnnO ` Toronto, -,will be at A. F. Allin's order• will sell or exchange, on piece or lane Nice Plain Glass amblers, 80 cents per dozen.' `_two children,.of Brantford, are drug store; Whitby, on Tuesday, -Apply rrsws otic«for particulars. as 4s , 4 epending a couple of weeks' vacs- Aux. 19th. Glasses, if required, MRS. E11MA EL1VIgS-Nursewith ttoa here with the former's par• at right prises. *' L practical experience.O n for engagements s ante. in town or country. Phone Pick 1106. 30-4 " -Jas. and hire. Henderson, Geo. -Thomas Walsb and daughter, Get Everything You Want at "THE BIG 8T09E. ,y Miss Hilda. spent over Sunday T•OR•RENT-In the Village of is th Dry Goode, Groceries, g and Mra Hollick and Alfred and with relatives in Lindsay. The �p�Dr ygaai nd ;ally for a.. AAk�'mtp'to Boots and Shoes; Nall Papers, Dishes, Glassware etc.. _. ')firs. Mason. of Scarboro, visited latter will remain some time be- Mrs.a.Thoa,aoa.Claremont. 84�f 'W. G.and Mra. Ham one day last fore returning home. =-A somber from Pickering and ARMERS, ATTENTION-1 she MAN week. Bull. of Weston. and ageac foe mer market. ew seam yes and a the .' • \ vicinity were in Oshawa last week seat on tae market• Ala° stoves and"carrk { liter sister-in-law. Mrs. Joseph'Osr attending the celebration last con- �•Devitt,13ox 17' Brougham" 4sfdO`-a �`t` CHAP rather,, of Downsview. and her neetion• with Old Home, Week, ikyr somWoselpti Ball•, are visiting with which they report to be s great �j ARS[ FOR SALE-Being north W. L. and Mrs. Coartice. heti of Wt It. 0.Pickering, eottaiadng of r 3[iasGtlatciye Powell, of Toron• success. tl2scre..awrrortw..aela+e+nato.the.am.�uarr a -A.J. and Mrs. Bier and family the late Newrick Wilma For fin jtare- to, who baa jeer spent a tveet�i 'd" who purpose leaving about the mon rad temmon or Tanana saaaerao47 Overall � �� > daying in Muskoka.is now aped• p -- ,� tog a week at the home of her Do 19th of Sept. for Australia will OR BALE-Oben x11 n • o r; pareets here before resuming her bold an 'action sale of all their FOR eame«,,na,lP'ksna. rr farm im- household effects early in Sept. plemeaag odor4cr A>,ctar•rralaeavr and w work. Watch out!tir dodgers . tviug full [igae.tycook amwea•nd ieatera glue- - M -Rev, B. N. de Foe atilt Jl[re. -giving eat uric, hideaFirst grade black bibbed Overall, Saest quality, made by 8ne Wagner and little son. Ralph. of particulars. uy. x. an,stoaQrr.paoael°°3 r7tr _:op the largest overall Sans in Canada. Warrenton. N.'G., arrived here on -W• F. Law wan summoned ANNOUNCING +' Friday last to spend,their vacation back from Tillsonbnrg on Monday Sizes 84 to 46. A limited quantity on hand. with Mrs. Wagner's parents, W. morning, after having spent a G. and Mrs. Sam. week of his vacation, on aceoant DOMINION O+ �'�" DiY}g g, , he Bargain Price_ --Robert and Mrs. Fptzkimone of the absence of Misa Down, who REFUNDLNG LOAN 1928 and son and dnaRhter. of Hamil• had left for the bedside of her �� �a�9 W. J. and Mrs. mother, who is critically ill. S PER CENT BUNDS 9 ,. ton. called •on and _lpra. Jephaoo and _ — - Clark on Saturday when on a mo• dnaghter, Miss Milelt'bd, visited in 20 year Bonds, price 98,25, to yield toring trip to Brighton where they. Whitby on Sunday and on their J1e4 per cent. O C T{ I �j{ s spent the weekend. return called on a few of•their b year Bonds, price 99. .to Yield `. 11 -The union services of the Pres- Pickering friends. Miss Mildred 5.23 per cent. Lobster byterian and Methodist Churches stopped off at Pickering and will Canaidan National Railway (C. N. R.) Pricer cat to a cash basis. For Salads-Shrimps 294 per tin. will be continued for the next three. spend a week with Misses Nellie (eevenrear) Stec mortgage D®ben- 27c per tin, Pineapple(sliced)27c, Grimsby Pickles, reg 85, for 824, :a `ISundage. Rev, A. R.Saodereon. add Rosie Bier. tures maturing May 6, 1990- Price ;minister oaf the Methodist Church, -The frequent rains of the past 570 per thousand.or 81000 invested �� Pectin's Sauce 404, Kippered 9oacka 8 for 250, twill be in charge. The services week or two is cansing eoneider. now increase• to 51.764 40 at ms- ;. ��011y'leo, 82 oz jar, reg 45,for 89c, :will be in the Methodist Church rarity. ; able alarm aaloa�t the farmer,, on • int 10.So a. m.and the Presbyterian account of the effect it may have . Phone or wire orders at our _ } . ,Church at 7 . m. Short, helpful on the fall wheat, a large amount expense. 1 a ' This Special _ p of which is standing in shock, as :DYKES do ROGERS. � 1 � Week's ►7p8L'la 8 . .:services. All welcome -' •-- -_ -. -The many Pickering friends of they fear it may cause it to sprout. Phone 288 d Dundas St. I$eist. Mrs.(Rev.) J. W. Down, of Ty- The absence of extreme heat,how- 2tt. Whitby, Out. Laundry Soaps,`4 for 25c, Ltm, 2 pkgs for 28c. rone, will regret to bear of bar ever;has been in its favor. red Herring.'reg 20, 2 for We, Grimsby Peaches,2 for Silo. serious illness. Sbe has been in Tllt[E TdBLS-Pieksrin� Station Kippered -Itis reported that next year T.B. Trains going Beat Its a•follows .,8hop where you save money. poor health for s, long time and motor licensee mast be aecnred at No. 10 Man 7.57 A M. has been gradually getting worse. Toronto instead of at many pointe „ 28 Looaf. =•�P.Y. `• ''.= ` Last week she was taken to_Lhe throe bout the-province. Pro• •• 80 liooal d.04.P. • ' Pl ri — am aJust the gaud .trdn, __ 7.67 A.I.M . fired T . Bunting, - - n 8atarday evening she underwent proposal. The Dept.of Hig ways Trains ei �"T'' - A very serious operation. At pro. claim that the change will mean No. 29 L I 7.4?A.M. ut she is bolding her own but the saving of several thousands of " 47• borer S44 P.M. _]ler cIxteonditherion is most critical which dollars. bat those wbo object to "' 9'06 P.1[. e l[ail rill :9.06 P.M, ativ and friends -fteta3m that the iacoa•' Sunday train. ' much aaziety. Her time, for her early recovery.' ore'than the saving in expense. The petit two weeks has been -The number of American torr -w rather serions time for wotor[ste iota who pass along tho Provincial �i r r ' along the Hiogeton road. No gighway is much larger this pear altirblwt+ -' i � fatalities have been reported, but than ever. One inducementis the ..-Are you protected against the unavoidable see = Y In some of the collisions that have good roads which are-very favor- which menace every ear owner 7 f occarreilthe occupants of thecars ably commented upon by the OA �L _ receiv injuries, more or lege ser- visitors. Many are spending a Rates in this district are low. Y sous. On account of the many few weeks in motoring through heavy rains the pavement has the cuantr part of theic'toar = Protection is cheaper than damages. ' • ' : ''been ver greasy, made ,it y' I purpose having on-hand,continu- Y y being through Canada, a favorite ously.a stuck of bard �: I will refund proportion of premium for winter months rather dangerous and necessitated being along the Provincial Higb- and soft coal. the exercise of the greatest care ar car of 1n tee Way from Nltihen a los Montreal. Place y fn driving. The danger from the or Sarnia,' our order now before � when',yo 9n a is reasy pavement was augmnted .Fishing also is..a'great attraction file rise ib pricer g the- very heat/ motor traffic. by Yfor the sporting, eternent, ase the- 12tf Phone Pick. 1709. r Not only that,'but there is always many little lakes and rivers 1 ; :{I1NgIIR ANCE-Life, Fire,,Auto, Accident, Sickness I ` a certain number of very careless throughout the province abound DONALD r1 UNRO, PICKEKIN drivers who are anxious to get to with the Sony tribe. ` Many also ONI&-Government, Municipal, Corporation.$ the end of their journey at the come to Ontario to escape the in• B ,. Hardwood Flooring earheat possible moment,for what tense beat of the American cities. ;MORTGAtE LOANS on Farm Properties. r - "reason no persogknows, not even Far Sbiligleo RrEAL ESTATE-Farm and Residential themselves. ' They have a mania r .`for speeding, and they will take ?� CARD OF THANKS. _�� eaman Kent line of flooring In °Q plain red oak, quarter-cutw its all kinds of chancre .in passing We desire.to thank all our rods oak,'birch or,mapfe.. b -pthereare, arid are thus a source and neighbors for the' nese and A R - K E • R ` of danger, not only to themselvesy constderatio as for the beau- Heels Furnaces—pipe 'or pipeless CA W In B bat to all otherawlio may hn ra tokens eo gonerously be- Rubberoid Felt Slate Shingles and Roll a - - to be on the highway a' a same stowed on tee during the last illness Roofing, 18 or 38 inches wide. n time. There should be more traffic and at the time of the death of our Also, a few settings of bred-to-lay PIagE�INdI t dear wife and mother. Barred Rock eggs fpr sale. -hfl`ieers on the road so that the Geor Oates and Family.' JOHN DRAPER, PICHERING Telephone Pickering 4800 P. 0. Box 4d rr motor traftic might be better un- g p Call and et rices 35 - der control. 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