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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1924_08_22 3 uCaatur.«-.T w3s�iilri`w+ r ,.,,w'� �:�..� .��;.�sc�l..�". -y .�•�.. -vs•�. ti, --. ,' :Wr.�:. �<1":, . 't'�`.''?�i,:$"„�" .n.w.i+ •,.'w.�. wn" ktea.A•�. '.•h.•;'.(^: -. . .: ..^« nw-..! a Y. .' � �� ' n•..c v:ear.n • ', M ...'''.'i"`tt• ..:r,•''^:f. "?'^4,•'.. TM„+r �� .f ,:p _. ,!� v �".�w.,'.'�.�.T..?.,.,r.. .�••�ti.r. ..,.... _,e-. .,.. .... .-..a,.... -.aC'. ?N,^..t.. ..:rY+' •` ."'Ca��"�'•�'"� ^-o.��i�. :. .wo. ••?fig_,�:•.n� z,,.. �'!'. 2,. P• � Y'. , ,., ..,.".e."�u•'.•"�' ..:.,-y„ .•h ..v ,,. .. . ..,. - ".., ..• "�"v,-'•m�- rti., x''�' �k - ..�' ''o,ZK'�' - a�'L .�,.•`'� -.� y' a.... �;. ` i1•u�'"' _-V"L. XLl11. _PICgERIN(I, ONT., FRIDAY, -AUGUST 22, 1924 � 1�To. 50 - -- _ l�so�iiilstostal f$aftees. 'F GREEN RIVER. _ PORT UNION. Geo.- 'Fis Baker The Green River Lad!-,,' Aid will. Asad drowning accident.occurred GREENWOO 1lled4eal meet at the home of bars. John Nigbs•,on Thursday evening of last week wander on Wednesday, Aug. 27th, at when James Murray, of 217 Gledhill •t ILLS 2,80 p, m. rk for roll call, ••Joy." Ave„ oronto, lost his life, The de-.E. FORSYTH O h.D. Director • P Wa��� ceased, who was 27 years of .age,was w: • R•Opt�omatrical iAssociation of Ontario.Reg. ;' ^� Istered:Memlxr of ithe Amerieaa:Optometrical spending his holidays here as was his ^Aaociatlon. Eyes examiaed;,by.appointment TQ Avoid'Mistakes MARKHAM. custom the past few years. ,Along f Phone 2904, Claremont, Ont. with his three maces be was in bath. Eetabliahed 1888 The demand for an audit of the w an was an a lar ;N F.TOMLINSON, M. B., Member township's accounts rade by Council- B' d large pteceoPtimber, The oldest established indust' in 1, �tCp, p� In some way he lost his hold ana roll- y .onthe College of Physicians,and Surgeons for 'H..S. Olarry,-Rud supported by a i;lto the water,which at this oint ie Ontario county.., y P of Ontario. Office: that formerly occupied by Look, Largely signed .'petition, has been fed p1e; the tate Dr,R.Brodie,and latterly by Dr,!Cald- ranted b the Ontario Government,about seven and a half feet deep. One well. Phone. Claremont,Qnt. 221y f g y of his nieces- thought she heard him and is now to;41 progress. The expense or Lel , but no man was near at a vnbur�h l,member of ate College of en Vince. hand eti pr m 6 ace. to r as a n., Bhysioians and Surgeons of Ontario.lieentiate ' he bad been in the water for a consid. Of Royal college of surgeons, Edinburgh, ; arable period Constable Wm.'Chester Bpeoisl attention to dsieoses of woman and To Baker a Splendid Cholee , HIGHLAND CREEK, _ - appeared upon the scene and by means abudren• Offioe and reddeno•,Sroaghem. of grappling books recovered the body!1 11 Wanted Chaim aaI c ' .of phonographs. Mrs. H. Bush Is spending a few days C It is thought by some that lite death p _ with her friends in Toronto. aF: ' Mise Gladys Lamoreaux, Miss Bertie was due, net to drowning, but a heart _ 'i1R. DURWIN E. STECKLEY, It'don t matter who makes fet'u's. As a result of hie war expert- HIGHEST PRICE PAID Parker and Miss Merle Bush also u : Honor Graduate of Toronto Car of Chi• ' ease he was subject to fainting spells. ropractic. Will make residential callsyn Picker .the Record, our Oval Howard Lamoreaux have. returned Mr. Murray was born in Aberdeen �1 in¢village and surrounding diatrict.-Tuesday. — from a motor trip to. Holstein, after Scotland, but"came to Toronto about Seed.-Buckwheat Thursday and Saturdayforenoons. For an ap- - rag _ Horn PhonogFraph spending a couple of days with their y g p FOR SALE ' pointment call 1411 Bowmanville,or leave word fourteen sere ago. He i►e9 a carpen. anyone taking treatment. Any aunt, Mrs. Bert Gibson.. ter by trade, but -had- conducted a ? Will play it. hardware business with his brother, es q and LeEesi• _ WEXFORD John Murray. He was a Presbyterian Best reality of Chick Feed Z. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and - — in religion and was very highly es- Scratch Feed always A,Sollcitor,Notary Public Etc. Mone toS toubille,'Ont, Mks JeaaRoutley to spending a!ew teemed by all vbo knew him. Heon hand.oan. SoutblWing,Court House, Whitby. 251y days in Toronto. was among the Scat to offer his ser ,�r Mrs.E.A. Masoti to viatting with her vices in the (treat War, having en- Wrh E ILLIAM J. BEATON,B. A.,gam,, friends in Hamilton. listed with the Srd Battalion, of To- . ♦ - rister Solicitor member of the arm of We are glad to see Mrs. A. Grant ronto, He was taken prisoner at St. gisssmi Paslfrve Flour y Ryckmaa benison.ktptee and Beaton. Toronto 4� ! General'1<rustsBuilding,ssBayStreec,Toroato. around again after. being-under the Julian, and was confined in a German Its Always (food. Telepbone Main 961 and 962. i doctor'.care. prison camp for over three years and y ���. _ d• • Miss MRrgaret Murdock,'of Toronto, a half. The coroner considered no In. None better made its.Canada Dental Funeml Director is spending the..week-end with her quest was necessary. aunt,Mrs. A, Martin. F. T.J. C#RFiE1V' DR. HARRY HUDSON, DentisE a The-Arena Company held another , I)ON13ARTON. Whitby. Offics—Adam's Terrace. Byron Lieenaetl Etabalnter successful dance on Friday evening. St.North. Pbone 124. (Gas extraction when ' Everyone reports haying had G good Miss Mary Anderson, of Toroata," 0 R A .� desired).. 3tct MOTOR SEdB$E time, holidayed tvitb her mother last weep. R. D. C. Smith,- Dentist. Stouff• CLAREMONT Ont 'Some of ours motored down, Miss Phyllis Nicholson is spending a vine. Honor Graduate of Chicago and To- Phone 9Y.4 t to Whiiblton Saturday to see a foot- week with her grandmother at Barrie. It s the price n'e get for our butter saaco Universities and the Royyal. Cotte¢e of ball match. "We"wonder where Green Miss Eva Pedrick spent a week with that enables us to pay the price Dental Surgeons• Phone oface 1011. lag. River way!" 1013, Nooutaid: appointments 261y her grandmother, Mrs. Chao. Smales for steam, and its otic acenrate Mr. Richardson, of Toronto, was the system.of doing businAss that en- BLAKE B: BEATON. D. D. S uest of Dr.and Mrs. Richardson last Graduate of the.Royal Cotelge of. Denta� Fruit T,�i� W H ITEVALE. bt Ables us to'render yon service. Surgeons and University of Toronto. Ofacs Trees, $hZ`llbs Etc• ^— week. Have our truck still for over W.M.Pi t:tt1�le's hardware sure, Whitp� George Hamlin is leaving this week Harrison Wilbur and his father have Office tours 9 u32:1 to 3.W. Ind.•phone b. for the Western harvest.�ei,ds. bought a truck and are going Into bu:- your cream. Bell phone 220 ~417 Having secured the a ^y for E.D. MIs.McCoy, of New York. is spend. fuses. N. DALEQ. L. D. 8., D. D. S., Smith fit Son. Ltd.,Nureerymeo, Ing a few weeks with her friend, Mrs. Mrs. Cook, of Sandwich, and Mise stouffvine Creamery Co. J .Graduate of Royal Collegeat Dental Sur of Winona. Oat. Whitson. � "Elda Pearce are guests of Mrs. Ales phone 18802 _ 4 gsons and the University of Toronto. Office .I am prepared to take orders for sll" Miss Elsie Moore.of Toronto.sppent Thnm. Y D. A. Scott's store, Claremont. oat- kinds of Fruit Trees.Small Fruits, the week-end with her sister. Mles ' Mrs. Taylor and Doris spent a few STOUFFVILLE, ONT. hairs.9 a.m. to S p. m..-Saturdays; 9 a: " M.to I P.M. Pbone Clare 1403. 471y Ornamental Shrubs Etc., at Lena Moore, days lest week at Toronto and Pert i lowest possible prices. Quite a number of our citizens at- Dalhousie. . il� B{ etata;lts. Special rates for large quantities, tended the Liberal picnic at Markham We are pleased to report Wm.Thom CREAMi 28tf on Saturday. able to be out:.gain after a brief but �j� V.~RICHARDSON'—Real E;E Miss" Rita Williams. of Markham, 'serious illceu. SEPARATOR S 1��' s'ute. Insurance Conveyancing, Notary N. J. Chapman,. . Pickering Ru the guest last week of her father Mise Alma Henderson, of Toront-ii. Pnalie.Etc.•,Pktering,bat. filly asd brother here. event Sunday with her cousin, Miss'Mr. and cars. Weaver and son, of Florence Annie. I am agent for the Melotte and .;VPOSTII14 Licensed Auctioneer. Hamilton, are the guests of Geo.and Ale:Thom arrived home this week —" - De Laval. ;* , for p.sn4ies of Toes and oasarl Las_ Mrs. Burkholder. after visiting at London. Exeter, New Separator%al ways In stock, r ngSion soler of au kinds aes.nt; to on dimsass OO" Miss Dorifi Rice has returned home. Holmes;file and Bright. notice, ada:os Gram ai.°r O..•Cot h Also. several good second hand ma- " after a eadiv several weeks with her Carl and Mrs. Bishop, of Toronto,g shines in• nod rumnin order. _ B.BEATON TOWNSHIPOLERK uncle. M. Moore,atEn.niskillev. spent a week's holidays .w[th the let• B g D• Oeavyanow, oeaamfs¢oawfoe >.� ,111 ale r ai Several from here attended the ttr'a mother. Mrs. Burns. D. A. PIIaH CL 11REMONT afisea.tts, accountant, Also. Kassel to loan Warden's picnic at Barrie on Satur- Mr. Toff. of Greenwood Presbyter• t ' ass fwsa "Issas of iltarrtaes Le da and report having had a fine time. Ian Church. Torouto, addressed the Write or phone Clare.-2417. r snow d�° O4ti f'y Just arrived a car of Toronto Rev. Major Price.of Iroquois Falls, Mieraon Band at Its last meeting. DAVID A. PIIGH—Live stock nuc- Asphalt Co's Roll Roofing, spent a few days last week with his Mrs. Dick and Mrs. Camp, of Saa- tioneer, Graduate of C. M. Jones' School. mother, Mrs. Leary. and returned kakee, Ill.. are visitin¢with the form- tai, Cbitago. Lifetime experience with pedigreed Shingles etc.; also home accompanied by Mrs. Price and 'er's brother, Geo. White, and .other Here " YouAre `' stock. Block and ring work. All kinds of sates ly attended to. Terns reasonable. Pboor 'A large 9t of B. C. Cedar their boys.and have been the gveral relatives. mcmant•,• .101y _B of Joseph and hire. Leary for several Mr.. Chea.Palmer and eon arrived home from the cit Isst-week and were tilAWl -SbinR1'ee, Beaiier Board weei�s. - _ g _ .'WM. LIOENSED AUC- - accompsnted by Miss Capp, a nurse TfONEER,rorYorit.Qntarioand Durham _4" and Lumber. BROUGHAM. from New York. Cement, Counties. All kinds o Sala promptly attended Miss Esther Mama.of Toronto, paid to.+Terms reasonable. Data for sale. may be Call and Ret-Onr prices. - at NEWS'Ofikv. Bell and Indepen- - Mise Scanlon is vision with Mrs. a visit to Miss Elva Mitchell'last week r, phonal• Whitby.Out. 31y and they attended the horse show at Coal -•= PICKERING -°. Holtby over the week'en �8 A S i� iE T S Great Malcolm, of Gueiph,spent the Cohrs. ea 8atuiday. week-end with his mother. . Mrs, Jae. Darling and daughter, ' Ln mbar LUMBER YARD Mrs. Linton Aisiting her daught• Glace,of Ft. William, visited with , l ^w Having purchased the stock from er. Mrs. Feasby, of Oshawa. tbeir mother-in•aw and grandmother, the Estate of w Mies E. Shaughnessy. of Toronto, Mrs. Anderson Br.,of this place. r Shing s 'W. (I• BARNES and the entire is holidaying with Mrs.Philip. 1•- •"--- **�� F. C,and Mrs,Casale spent Sunday f;TOUFFVILLE. -business of JOS. W. DOTEN D. A. MORD•U ' with t�le[r people at Agincourt. — Ready Roofing Am prepared to supply, all sizes Miss Laura Andrew, of. Pickering, A somber from Claremont were from Berry Boxes to Three visited her friend,Miss Jennie Duncan, noticed in town Tuesday"os businea, ' and Half Btlehel. Director last week. .+alnd Lath Mrs. Susie Cowie and eon,John,of The Horticultural Society are now . �1 @en ''River Basket Works I-fo.ee.� � Toronto,visited J.H.and Mrs. Madill W ><pin Cing�f Cr a fair during the first A Sept. Phone Mark.6409 ast week. V'-to-Lt•Motor 1 G. M. and Mrs. Garton and chili- The auditorium was opened for the F. A -RE ESO R successor to ren, of Toronto, spent the week'end fall season on Saturday last with a 1' c s FRANK PENNOCH with D[n, Philip. toil line of moving piatnrer. -The Man that made the Barney' ��aBT •T: CHAS. BEIERL. - MARgHAlI[ Mrs. 8wardfager and children.of Revs.Young and Fleischer have, re. s.. Basket." Winn ,visited the formers bra to to .their respective churches'. Phone 9000 the,, l Cassie, last week. after a holiday of about a month. The congregation of St. John's will The cost of completing Hydro lime d d — worhTp-awl -1 Litt _ tion on Sunday evening at?o'clock. an Issue of debecturfm will be asked. .AAAEO Flavo Bread Flour Mrs. Wallace, Gordon and Mrs. The Ministerial •Assoai`ation, of Wallace and Miss Ella, of Toronto, $touffville are having divine services We are Agents foraftcvisited the former'. sister. Mre. Ben•. held at Museelman's Lane this sum• Co kahne' _ intend - -0 ing anniversary services Goold-Shaple Pastry Flour on Sunday, Sept. Slat, and on the fol- Manitoulin Island and vicinity to at- - pQ y be obtained from you Grocer, lowing' Tuesday a hot chicken -pie tend to some clerical work he is Inter- May — — lX+ 'M ul�r .upper will be served. after which s s f • • l concert will he given, ,under the nus• An old resident of Stouffville and — r Mil $ ices of the Ladies' Aid Society. Full vicinity,In the person of. Christian F Ieury and Bissell Brooklin Flour p Stouffer,passed away„at the age of 85 particulars Later, ' - Lister., _CgA9. WILSON, Prop. On Tuesday afternoon St. John's years, and was burled at 8touffville � : a (Presbyterian)Church had a narrow cemetery. Wdnlpole's Grape Snits, fast the ” FOR SALE escape forom being completely des- Organization, meetings are being Ching for cooling the blood tro ed b fire. The first intimation of held to Ret things ready for the vote tnis hot weather. ' 1 John Deere Hay.Loader Notice of Removal. fire was given by smoke issuing from on the 18th of Oct, 'and do what they Standard lines always,on hand. 1 side-del. Rake the roof, and it was realized that can to support the 0. T. A. and keep 1 Sulky Plow 2 . Rake Plows LLIOT't prompL work only would save the :the roads clear of danger for motor- Crude Drugs,' Cigarettes, Cigars y R building, .Phone messages were sent fete. and-Tobacco.-, I Crown (Tang to Claremont and Pickering for assist- A large number of Liberals, as welt _• Brantford Binder Twine. t ante, and in a very short time the as of other political parties. wended Metcalf Choicest Candy. - Claremont chemical engine arrived W. F. Disney, as moved to it. new home at their way to Markham on Saturday , Greenwood4reenwood And a few minutes later the Pickering afternoon to hear Rt. Hon. McKenzie Stationery, T6ilf t , Preparations r Corner Yonge and Alexander water- engine and chemical engine King. The Stouffville Band accom- 42tf Phone Pick 714 Streets,Toronto. bad both arrived, " and the fire was (Araruaade, Three Flowers, ad bo ed from spreading. The fire panted them. Seeley). • • fall Term opens Sepia 2nd (tad gat In between the rafter.which The many depredations and eases of ' 'aril Chopping ., made it difficult to fight. The roof was stealing in Uxbridge and Pickerlag Agency for Columbia. Glramapbone Write today for Catalogue and sr- g - townships have at last come to light, Dominion Piano and Yacuette ver badly damaged as'well as much P the faultless hand - range to enter at Fall Opening. y g and the offenders have received acan- AND FL kgiNGl; P damn a to the latter from water. ti.:. Strictly first-class is all Depart- g P eiderable jail sentence. Our eine are vacuum cleaner. y P The .eats also suffered when they I alto„ pctpaced to do Chopping and meats. This School is time tried were removed from the building. How sure,sooner or later, to find us out. pat Visiting every dap but and truly tested and the advantages the fire originated is not known, but The weather being so unfavorable *• E. MCEWZ°*i' . y it is thought to have started from a many of the farmers, who were ell lv �j� Stoneboate For Sales offered here are unexcelled im Can- bonfire that was started on the south through harvesting this time last ads, Enter any time, side of the church. Had there been a year, have as yet very little their ' Veterinary agLlrgeOni t�Ohn F. high wind, the building would have grain -ln the barn, and manycpm- = Bla less Claremont been completely destroyed. The lose plaints are heard of the growing of the t;D`.'J. Elliott p rain in the stook. P'1C]Ce2'1a�, Oritei.T10 Rural Route No.2 is covered by insurance. g ,vee. ,,.:_ •.. -,. ... •, # G.1` 3: �,r,, 4G{ :.,.; . . ....a .. t ,• -' ., .''r ..•. :,w. . •.. .a.t• .-' - ,...• c. ',..'... . .-s+^`[ a,x, n.. .•�X'�'h,�!a.: =°�a,"'^': Y'" '.� n TAc�y'f.4�:! '..,��, 41' ���i••& ''4+-`„1 tiS' FRI 11irz. WWI - :J",•- !.'. •,_.. �t}v 8 .rs 4 s. .u;,;,"� wy4.' •u .:w' ,-w. '.,k .r ,...+,i•� "6t-s: . *� ,�. _ Y.✓ 11 7,5P s f .. ;. 1 .-.. -Z ";rya. ' .r :c% "t4�ri.:5'' •,L••. •!f,z t}y,f'-u. I•.. Y,., .::.fit _ -" ,. :. ti .,/�'-"'nsi_'7• 'ak ! --AND THE WORST 1S YET TO COME MONOWRemarkable Document. r ` r Charles Lounsbury. poo r.,and insane [� ^tx leaven a beautiful will. ­Ai.0 _ Q1L 'fustics Waiter L146yd-'Smith, Whorc>aS . .` + preaidea.oxer the third Department of a e Division o Supreme . ,. ., -•` a U.S. 8 -.. �Apeil t C the • _ . Couat,'brought-with him to dinner of ;; d y N T T Y the New York University Law School THE DANGER IN INK. mail from you. Wht:n you read a let- ter that harts put it awn until you Alumni Association recently. what ,i._: �'/ -- -- ;� - •r .- ': �" A wjse woman once .removed the P Y y he said was the most remarkable 3abei`"Poison" from an empty bottle are in a more philosophical frame of document that ever came into his POs• ;.said panted it on the family in bottle.mind: Never go near the ink bottle session. Others, who read the docu-{ , isonous, when you are angry. 1•ment,'the last will'and testament of ^ `Why, mother, ink isn't Po Don't make' excuses for not having ` and besides,,no one ever things 'of Charles Lounsbury, who died in the =written before. There are few res- Cook County Asylum, at -Dunning, Il- ;dunking it sons for procrastination that ring )facia, were disposed to agree with - --t,know; but, if the label'leads us true. Devote no space in your letter him. Here it is: { to give a second thought to what weto disappointment because the recipi- write, it will nerve its purpose. Ink+ eat waits so long to reply'. Perhaps "I, Charles Lounsbury, being of my def.r, has often j" 1he proved to be asound grind and disposing memory, do there is a reason you do not guess. publish this last fives to friendship,.to love. It will' will and testament, in order; as justlY your father or mother and those of a kill every affectionate impulse if used business nature. Do not as may be, to distribute my interest in �� gory in the the world among succeeding men. u AndiscriminatSly. number of your correspondents; limit If it were possible to gather 'atatis- the Iist to those you sincerely like,and That part of my interest which'is -tics on such an intimate subject, it who you know sincerely like you. To known in law and recogized in the r would be found that seventy-five per reckon your popularity bq numbers is sheep-bound volumes as my property, 1 .ttic.�•�"" s r cent of the letters-in the postman's a childish thing. Remember that old being inconsiderate and of no account. bag are uninteresting, stupid,unneces- friends are more interested in the lit- I make no disposal of, in this, my will. sasy, and are read only once by those tie intimate affairs of your life than My right to live being but a life estate �w• ,,, a who deceive them. The letters of new friends are. If a married brother not at my disposal, but these things' y p sweethearts and those of children to does not write, do not blame his wife, excepted, all ere in the world !.o�w. their mother do not come into that When a man marries he sometimes proceed to devise and bequeath: \� w lass; but even they are not above shifts the duty of.writing to his rela- "Item: I give to good fathers and t criticism,for the sweethearts write too Byes to his wife's shou:ders.. She may mothers, in trust for their children;all ii many, and the children too few. I not want to take his place in a mat- good little words of proire sad en- When you are' away from home couragement, and all quaint pet names y ter like this, but she learns that an. what kind,of letter pleases you most? less,she writes to his familythe will and endearments, as the needs of their R Here'!s one received by a womani Y' children-may require. never hear. Respect her,for her at- „ many miles from her kinsfolk and set tempt to make up for his omission.. "item: I leave to children inclusive- , aside as the one letter received in six There is the paper; a clean sheet of ly,but only for the term of their child- months that did the most to make her paper, There is the. pen. There is hood, all and ever, the Sowers of the , 3.eart glad: the ink. And there also should be the field, and the blossoms of the woods. Dearest Big" Sister, We miss yon label on the bottle in red and.wh•it -- with the right to play among them , very much This morning I wore my .'poiaan." For ink is poison unless freely, according to the customs of ___ ---•- - ----- ---- - blue and white gingham to school, and children, warning them at We same - qon write in a spirit o! helpfulness r%-- Faring Sight Arreisted. the teacher admired it. We had waf- and understanding. time against thistles and thorns. And see for breakfast. Mrs. Sparks' tiger " I devise to children the .banks of the APICULTURE 1N Failing sight, the result of rhea- ry Blies are in bloom. Oh, what do you OUTDOOR STUDY. brooks and the golden sands beneath mark or other tt eetioe ll eves the. think! You could never guess.' Min- the waters thereof, and the odors of BRITISH COLUMBIA penetration of the eyeball, can c- nie's gray cat hsa six kittens,and Min' The best kind of outd6or study is the willows Wr,t dip therein, and.the l arrested within three days by lnjec• ale's mother says I can have every one,eontempiation. Get a notebook, a white cicada, that float high over the L tions of pure cow's milk sato the l�m- of them Won't that be just d? b� on botany, a book -on birds, if ghat trees. Asad'I leave to children bar region of the tient, according to gran A tangible indication. of that' ia- Lost night when we•had IsMon plc You will, and pack your mind with the Lang, long days to be merry in. In creasing interest in beekeeping in �• Edward R Gookin, of Boston.-who t' -'Father said u ought to be here bo- Seed and irrevocable facts. But do a thousand ways, and the night and arrived at New York recently after yx+ g Westerp Canada to which attention -cause!t-isyour favorite kind. He has not teach your child on that principle. the moon and the train of the Milky flue months' study is Vienna of this I, recently been drawn was given a new hat Mother fe in the dining)A curious ignorance, gilded with a tit*ay, to wonder at, bat subset, never= new discovery by physlciaas of the recently when a record shipment of F ' room mending a hole Uncle Jim burn- happy enthusiasm is better than the theless, to the rights hereinafter given hospital-attached to the Untvemity of forty million base, valued at 110,000, -''ed in the table cloth with his d r. labeling, pressing, analyzing knowl- to lovers. Vienna. • ga was received at Winnipeg from South Mother didn't say anything. I guess edge that playa a large part in modern "Item: I devise to boys jointly all Dr, Gookin denied early reports that Carolina. destined for distribution she�vasnR glad shout it Armtie Green "nature study." « " the usetnl 9elda and commons where the milk injections are a care for throughout the entire Western terri- eomes to wash to-morrow, Mother says Let the children run wild"without ball may be played; all the pleasant blindness, Those who are already tory. The remarkable development of I cats put my doll clothes In. The new at first teaching them even rudiment- waters where one may swim,, all the blind, be eatd, may not hope for the • trtstha about the trees, grana inteeat in apiculture is the Prairie snow-clad hills where one may coast. reetorstion of their sight by thin meth- family across the street has a girt srY Provinces has already been noted with 1 My age, and a baby. Mother says flowers,birds, animals or fishes. Teach and all streams and ponds where one the cult coming more generally into od, but those who are but partially p maybe they will let nu take turns in then one or two things at a time and may skate, to have and tp hold the favor every year in-that territory from blind from iateed" or penetration, or - wheeling the baby. The baby baggy encourage them by letting them see same for the period of their boyhood, the Great Lakes to the Rocky Moua- those in whose eyes the i^lection has iia light blue. I think I shall be busy that you appreciate their memories and all meadows with the clover bloc just been pe thatrth, have good res-' tains. It will be.found that !n British with my kittens. I haven't told another when-they "repeat the nest day what some and the butterflies thereof, the Columbia also a progress !s being sows to hope that their eight will set about them yet She seems too npait they have learned about outdoors. Do woods and their appurtenances, .the achieved which is keeotng the Pacific no wove; and also that sympathetic other -- not let them memorize names only, squirrels and birds, and echoes of the ophthalmia (affection of the other rk *boat the table cloth. It was her best y' coast province to line with the "The one with the poppy pattern. I but teach them_to memorize senna- strange noises, and all distant places prairies. - +--- eye,) will be prevented, k. have on my bine hair ribbon. Father tions. Teach them the sureness and which may be visited, together with For the milk injectloa treatment, says I look like a butter!! The kit- 7 y British Columbia i9 to every respect beauty of nature, not.merel the indi- the adventures Were found. And._I said Dr. Gookin, ao.oae Viennese doe - says an ideal territory for the apiarist. In tens' +)ayes are shat: With love and a vldnal marks of her heraldry. give to said boys eah his own place at for claims credit. - It wen discovered, its temperate clime nectar-producing big+ktss.Aire• A bright small boy had been taught the fireside at night, with all pictures' he declared, by a group of doctors There were letters from other mem- blossoms bloom practically throughout at school that the crawfish was an that may be seen in the buraissg.wood, chief among whom, perhaps,"are Doc• ben of the family. An older sister invertebrate. He showed little enthus- to enjoy without let or,hindraacc and the Year The Eruit-growing valleys I eau Doctors Lindner and Guist' (Cot to which she had not are pleating thousands of additional lase about the fact, but when he was without encumbrance or case. ens indicates. something' more than a -:told of &-party fruit trees each peer and apiculture is been invited and the letter was in the taken to a stream and the queer clay- "Item: To lover—s—t�dsvltts-their doctor, or a combination of doctor-and. `celled home.of a crawfish was pointed imaginary world, with whatever they a pursuit naturally allied to fruit pro-I professor). aetitnre o! a wail; mothers letter,I duction. The Okanagan and Koote•I "Successful treatments have been though dear, was devoted to suggea-I out to him, when he saw the way the may need, as the stars of the sky, the tions to the recipient for safeguarding say valleys, .which have made their T crawfish has of moving backward, the red rosea by the. wall, the blossom of ' �given is so mean cases in Yieana," Dr. u strength of its incerlike claws, its the hawthorn, We sweet strains of fruit product favorably known In so Cyooktn continued, "that the discovery 11er health. Father's letter was a� p nsatiy serpete parte of the world, have ` homily on the need of saving her waving prehensile beard filament and music and aught else by Which they �may be said to have passed the expert- the brother wrote three lines, two its strange surroundings, he became may desire' to figure each other the taken entthusiasticall'y to the prodna I�neatal stage. It to established as an money; tion of honey and are yearly increas- of them about a new baseball mitt.`greatly•interested and on- his return laattngnees and beauty of Weir love. absolute preventive is tar more than 5 Ing We volume of output, whilst with one 'letter contained the news to the class astounded his fellow pu- "To young men jointly I devise and to the confines of the city of Vanoouver fifty per cent. of cases. If the patient r • that her homesick heart longed for, pit with his newly found and to him bequeath all boisterous and inspiring does not�espond in three days thea he that was written by a child of teal marvelous knowledge. spoils of rivalry, and I give to them litre)f many tons of the first quality !a considered beyond hope and no +Gufteleee; sincere, loving, newsy, it are produced-each year. Enthusiasm is the very marrow+ of the disdain of weakness and uaSaunt- other remedy in attempted. was an ideal letter. nature study. And•the more you delve ed confidence in Weir own strength, In five years British Columbia pme- "The discovery is particularly Yalu. "I laughed o0er it, and I cried over in nature's storehouse the more your though they are rude;and I give them finally doubled its honey crop. In able in the case of infants whose eyes it. I read it when I was depressed, -enthustassh grows. As you- point out the power to make lasting friendships, 1917 the total production of the pro are affected at birth. Any eye trouble.. 'and I read it when I was happy, be- the things outdoors that are strange and of possessing companions and to wince was 370,000 pounds with a value resultant from infectlou, may-be-ar-_- f cause of the steadying influence it had or beautiful the child will take them them exclus4vely I give all merry of $74,000. The following year 450,- rested,in them at once by the milk in- .,Cause me. I really telt that I�could not into its mind and repeat them without songe and brave choruses to sing with 000 pounds were raised with a value,jectioas. It seems.simple enough for do anything that was not generous and much appreciation. But by and by lusty voices. of $126,000. In 1922 all the beekeepers i home treatment, but there are details kind, because of the influence of that appreciation will florae, and presently "Item: Aad to those who are no of the province reporting to the Gov- which only a physician experienced is letter, It visualized home." the child will conceive new and sur- longer children, or youths, or lovers, ernment aceounted for an output of I this work can handle.' In writing s letter put yourself in prising ideas and startle you with an I leave memory, and I bequeath to 711,368 pounds of honey worth =177,-I. "Pure, uaadniterated -cow' milk b the podNon of the person who will original train of.thought. them the volumes of the poems of 839, which was a very gratifying'it- the I the only ingredient This is boiled for .. read--it: If you are writing to one ' "Were an these shells made sa a Burse and 13hr►kespeare . and.other. crease for the period. Owing to ccnot.less-than tour, nor more than flue who is resentful or quick-tempered, shell mint?" asked a 001 little girl, poets, if there be others, to the end ditiona beteg a s►void jokes; never make comparisons; "What put that into your head?" tha3 they may live over again the old is 1923 the season was an unfortunate to body temperature, 98.6 degrees, be 'leave out all'criticism of the recipient was the reply. days, Keely and, Lally without tithe one for British.Columhia beekeepers,•fore the injection .is' made. The , or of others who are common acquain- "Well, you told me that dollars were and diminution. • and a .decline is production was re- amount injected in as adult !a tea i 4 fauces. ever in a mint."-; "Item: To our loved ones with corded..with 432,618 pounds worth cubic centimetres, or 160 grains. This a mint indeed wherein the snowy crowns qu e. pp- lumbar region ~ stairs. Never write, "Don't show this world was cast; a mighty were gn n successive days. to So. md-So" theft chi *fter that the latedtlen, If " " T= aelleeptude ."—Tbe West Coast Magazine, excellent, and it is gratifying to'view or falling sight, to arrested for good confidence, don't label it as secret, ':private" or "personal." Slip it-in the •increasing interest being muni- and all, or else the case is hopeless. casualty,-as you would slip in a corn- Who Work for Men. feared in the industry. Hooey produc- The dose for infants under one year hent on the weather. tion on the •Pacific coast Is annually is one cubic centimetre once a day for Never write your troubles;the read- S Most people regard ants as a nuts-, increasing as more devotees are en- three days." - saes, especially In a garden or at a listed t follow it as either a side line ---�---- or may have greater ones. Do not irnention your ill health; it may cause picnic, but the natives of Burma have or exclusively. The profit to be de 8cisson or File. needless anxiety, and you may be bet found a use for them. rived from the industry is being more you told me to file thebe letters, ter when the letter is received. Never This country grows and exports strongly realized in We fruit die- str," said the new yeoman: write s criticism. You might say the sandal-wood, one of the most valuable tricts, where beekeepers' associations "Yes," returned the officer. game thing with a disarming smile, .�! and beautiful timbers to the world. exist for the promotion of apiculture "Krell, I was just thinkia' that it'd but the stalls doesn't appear in the ink. The greater part of every tree felled and the aid of the beekeeper. The.los easier to'trim em with a pair of If you have won n great success,in only r r is useless, however, los only the frog- Beekeepers' Association of British�ectssors." mention•it when you write to your f -- rant scented heart has any commercial Columbia now has thousands of mem- rant ' -mother, If you have failed, say your / value, and to transport the whole log bers 'who are. augmenting the produc• hien is Immortal till his work is thing about it. Never seek praise or would male even that not worth the tion of the province and comtributing 11,done.—James Williams. sympathy through the mails—or in �+� �- 1 Cost of removal. to malting Western Canada independ j So Lhe trees, atter being stripped bf ens of.lToney importation. any other way. their branchea4 are allowed to lie 'S Your Wife Still Dont writs too many letters. It thb , �. 1 C' Tcelpient—unless it be your mbtber— where they have fallen. The soft, sap- " 1 E able-bodied and has )sad a good A Few Spills. pY w� which is usel�s3 in"tom- Parts Wanted 11 eQ education and fails to ane er u have gone to for horse-back mer'e, 'attracts the Mllicns at ants Irate Customer -"I bought a ear o[;Your 8w�'a+t�ea ? your „� . first letter and your second letter,take riding, - who infest the forest. and to whom it you several weeks ago, and you said 1t i•a lesson .in pride and do not write al "Yes! .I've fallen for it several !s a tit-bit. in helping themselves the anything went wrong you'd supply the If se, tr h r nd o I imip the sandal merchant, brcken parts. - . ning Room,wee a to a meal at Mumtry's x third. If your letters lire welcome, times." ants D{ t e f Grana Stand, they will bring replies. -' for they leave the hard heart of the of all its worthless in- Dealer—"Yes." Toronto Exhibition. .� When ;on fail to receive a letter Anyone who can catch np can keep trunk stripped Trate Customer--"I'd like to gels itltaUt No. 34—'Q4. 1 y- don't blame the postman. The govern- up; snyoae who.can keep-up can forge tegument, and thus do for nothing the Dose, a shoulderblaee, an da big.toe." ;>u►ent is not interested in keeping your,ahead. work of many human laborers. h Y• >o f 4�J v Y+1 r .r s .. t,? v, 's�'J•{�.. ,cam w �'aa. .nv1a •°r-' rfa�s- ...• '«. ,K.Y.-..� ,.n.s,$'...,. .... >,z, ..�..P� .',.. .. . - ' ..,:.;�.. :.: , F~e+�.r._....v,t ��ry,.-,...:,�?8 d. tiw.�, .ter:, - �' .r•�4w` '!,�"„��...vfikrrw-''..,r." '; o'�r• 'r.r.. �h`�"�N.a.,+a. as.••<:'�"v' WE : 777' iv"uS.e�...a•�i:' "x S'x'�e• '4 •a, y• w�. 7. ?o a Boy Scafrcelly.Three. ----- -xAEA$Y TRICAS -� -' lox BAIA. «� Wh yptt'are ofd enough to- CiOAC Rg811i11 ;CH E A.P, ON ',F..ABY The joys of kite and boat and bow ante t 7%b Im00 proved f, geeur ' Aad other suchlike splendid things run, 12S acsse4 �} That boyhood's rounded decade brings, pp in Township of Eklrid, Count f}r of Mid- dlesex• mixed soil,said and c,ay loam] I shall not give you tropes and rhymes, y.;_;; brick Souse with frame out-buildiag5e., But, rising to those. rousing,times, About a mile west of Middleni a. Ad• . i $h&11 ply well the eraft I know dress: M. J. Kent, Box_418 l N — haw;-- -- Ontario. For you shall teach me once again ' 9 The goodly art of being ten. iPerennia1s. • • z Meanwhile, as on a rainy day I know a garden where the phlox K and.the choicest of Red Rose"Teas �s the When 'iia not possible to ping, In purple phalanx grows— The while you do your beat to grow, - Where lilies sprinkle incense sweet ORANGE PEKOE QUALITY I ply the other craft I know With every wind which blows— k And strive to build for you't1 z mood And down the path pink hoayhocks ' Of daring and of fortitude, Stand in tall With fitted word and sun- weather-scarred, Bears on Its rugged Lace r wonder days, This clever stunt is performed Words which with thou When firlst you glimpse the world'of thoughtful finger. �•: ?E, D -110 S E with two very smell dice, the kind ��, 8Y Dei. J. MIDDIETON mea sold with cheap editions of soma Beyond the bleaker side of tea. counting• frames being-very satin- As child, I used to trace: Y- ' <sTevlewld Td tNalth. Oastirle —J. G. Neihardt. factory. The smaller the dice the "Horns non numero nisi 111111116 XNAlefta vW be iiiM IM aro WW 4aastlOas sa Pulli fb 111101M� easier the trick Is to do, but with Sereaas," Herb o' grace And comfort, nowadays, a this eolai+�. Address]ties«Spailm 8 DELICATE Uu14 practice It mm3- be done with dice ye, since life � Tesoasto� MHE of almost any size. Has mixed my sun with showers The attention of the spectators To know the d4zf yetproa181ltss - iseaReel•-to the' fact that opposite Perennial as the.!towers= � M ' What Mothers Should Do as sides of each die always. totals w The stud of diets in their relation. The ordinary Its gospel: "Take no heed of rain— The cry diet consists largely seven. This !s a fact with every Count Lust the sunny hours!". to disease has been u to the present�of bread, butcher's meat, potatoes, Their Daughters Approach properly made die. The two dice '$ sadly neglected subject. In all.PTo-(jara, tea and coffee. Milk �s often are placed on the.tip of the tore- —Mazie V. Caruthers. . Womanhood. gressive countries, however, -there is i neglected, and'yet milk should form a finger and the spectators are at the present time'an extraordinary larger•part of our diet than is at If growing girls are to become well- asked to observe which numbers Minard's-Llniment Rellevee Pale. interest being taken in the question of present the case. developed, healthy women,. their ..are on top.. The numbers being � ,dieting, particularly as regards the The problem of such a commonplace health mast be carefully, guarded: noted, the thumb o[ the acme TtD brittle SOI-. causation of certain diseases, the thing as defective' teeth would be Mothers should not ignore their un- hand is placed on them. . The Y origin of which has hitherto been 'ed b ter attention being aid spectators are' asked to tell which In your face I sometimes see . i greater P settled moods or-the various troublea p somewhat obscure. Much of the food to the diet of children, and the'decline numbers will be undermost. An eaten to-da is not of the t kind in infant mortalit is lar i due to thed tell of approaching wom+anbasd. Shadowings'of the man to be, y right y ge y t>iey have lesraed that the.spots And, eager,-dream of what my son .to promote and maintain good health. the instruction in infant-feeding which It is an important time of lite. Where on Opposite sides of ile always- It is deficient in fat-soluble vitamines now forms such a large part of infant pallor; headache, backache or other total seven they are able to an- Will be in twenty years and one. because through habit or custo lar welfare work. The experience of Sign=.of anaemia are evident you must ewer the question.. When the numbers of people are not particular--�maayy observers has proved that the provide the sufferer with the surest hand is turned over and the Lore- But when*you are to manhood grown, - ty fond of green vegetables, mak,E anmbez of rickety children had con- means of making new blood. anger lifted it is seen that two And all your manhood ways are cheese or eggs. When the question _2 aiderably decreased since dried milk other spots are"presented to view. known, pale, bloodle_ae girls green vegetables is mentioned, many was used :in preference to patent need my of nourfehmeat, plenty of The forefinger again covers the The shall 1, wistful, try to trace , people shrug their shoulders_and nay. foods. Slee p .dfce and the hand 1s turned over: Tlie'child you once were in your faee. they could not get accustomed to hay. Cod liver oil is known-to be espe- p, and regular open-air exerciar. The thumb is lifted and the spots —Julia Johnson Davis. :' Little do they know how essential. cially rich in some of the essential But to save the bloodless sufferer she originally seen are exposed. green vegetables are tri keeping the vita ai ies and some authorities urge must have new blood—and nothing The secret is very simple but — diet properly balanced so that good that cod fiver oil.and milk should be meets the case so well as Dr. Wil- the. trick is perplexing. When �� -health may be maintained. Z � provided at all welfare centres. Ifanie' Pink Pole. These pills increase the hand is turned over. the - the supply of new, red blood; they thumb is drawn back a trifle. knows London firm of art dealers at mulate the appetite and relieve the causing each dte to make a quar �ORYOV� 4 la profit of over fifty thousand dollars. weary back and limbs; thus they re- practice afar revolution. With a little J' I pracU.e this can be done without EYE ��RR nn BABY At this !at there enters the siafs• store health and charm, and bring to {, Y� O BABY ter point tear of detection. The same figure of Adam Worth, as Amer!- anaemic girls the rosy cheeks and movement, reversed, restores the can criminal, who in May, 1675, was bright eyes of strong, happy girlhood. d1ce to their original-positions. directs 'from his luxurious &port= You can get these pills through any � ft7tlp Chia aril and pante it. ta1tR No seaman of the year is so danger. menta in London this oDeradoas:of an" dealer in medicine, or by mail at 50 other o1 the aerie, in a scr,2060010-j Q. 01111 to the life of little ones as in the cents a box from The Dr. Williams' • Nervous People International band of thieves and-Lor• summer. The excessive heat throws gers. One of his aids had fallen into Medicine Co.; Brockville, OnL "As She is Wrote." the little stomach out of order iso �° hands of the polios and wan in Over the office of a forwarding agent That haggard, careworn, decreased quickly that unless prompt aid !s si Newgate Prison. While crying to de- When the Platin Tales First In front of the old Shinbashi Railway look will disappear and nervous, thin hand the baby may be beyond all hu- nide what to'do to get him out Worth, Station is Takla to the alluring tnvi- people will gain in weight and Reached the Hills. talion to "Leave your luggage with us strength when Bitro-Ph ' man help before the mother realises passing along Bond Street otic atter- - osyl:ate - is be-!s tIL Summer is the season"when I noon, noticed the line of carriages In 1886 Mr. Rudyard Kipling, then a .aad we will send it in every direction.," -taken for a short.tune. price $1 pea' �. -';diarrhoea, cholera iafantum, dysentery I drawn up before Agne'w's, where the young man, was among the visitors at Not far, off Wil more remarkable pkge at your druggist. Arron Chemi- and colic are moat.prevalent. _Any one!Duchess of Devonshire's picture was Simla, India. Hie stetter, a nice pretty advantages were offered on a miilin- cat Co., 26 Front St. ]Oast, Toronto, _ of these froubles.may prove deadly it j-on view- .Immediately he conceived 'a girl of eighteen—writes Maj, (fen. Sir fir's shop alga, bearing the somewhat On; not promptly treated. . During the j VIOL He would steal the painting that George Younghusband In Forty Years equivocal legend: "Clothing of woman aummer the mother's best friend !s I bad set London astir and bold it as -s Soldier,—used tb rive me a dance tailor: Ladies furnished.in the upper Baby's Own TSbleta. They .regulate hostage against the release of his con- now and then, end so I got to know storey"; and yet more mioleading. C x ' him. Rudyard's mother and sister "Respectable ladies have fits upstairs." the bowels, sweeten the stomach and federate. keep baby healthy. This Tablets are The'next night he climbed through were there for the season,and he-usedzr sold by medicine dealers.or by mall at a window, cut the portrait from a to run up for a few days at a time It is a vain nian that grins to show " �+ f { T. 26 seats a box from The Dr. Williams' stretching frame and carried it to a When he.could be eDaied_ He was how white his teeth are. People of -r thea.sub editor of what he called the sense avoid affectations. ;*r Medicine Co„ Brockville, OaL sate biding Diane. When the robbery q -was discovered the world of art was �l Tag, We Civil .and Military Ga- J thrown Into'convulsions. A dap or iso Ga- zette of Lahore. The Stolen Duchess later the Messrs. Agnew received an It was at that time that he wrote ++ No one ever loved prominence more,anonymous communication stating Plain Tales fl+om the Hills anis De BACK ACHED than (ieorgiana, Duchess of Devon- that the picture Would be surrendered peatmentai Ditties. They used to ap- shire, at her London mansloa she was !1 they would go bail for the lir on the outside page of the Civil a the centre of the social and political prisoner a^ j is Newgate. A scrap of the. congas and lyt- groupa that swayed the kingdom. How i was inclosed tis.the letter. The own- enough did not set the hills, ablaze. delighted she would have been, there-,ers,would eater into no negotiations Some people . thought them "rather' } :.tore, could she have known that after' r I that would associate them In doubtful funny" and some wondered languidly,;Mrs. McMahon TeIh How She her death she would be the most - p "Who th � Bab S ranee i e din d n ° and Adam keno is R K T' But the C ta[ked•ot,woman in the world! proceedings,' e m Furth found Found R111� '1' Lydia �. the stolen masterpiece.os, lila hands, tales sad ditties.gave no offense aE all� � � � {�j,}� R' Gainsborough, writes Mr:E. M.Dole Despite desperate efforts Scotland for the simple rescan that one re- PIDkhanes Ve=etAle Compomd fth C ++iA� In the Mentor, was at the height of his Yard'got no clue to the perpetrator of cognized himself,,though he immedi- powers when the auburn-haired.,duch- the crime, "and same time afterward ately saw how exactly the cap fitted Don't let your ba • fir- w• ess ordered from him a full-length par- the robber carried the ��. Ont--"I took o ran , eczema*,Irrita- portrait to some one else: p Veeggee�a mpound for a tions or itch Give him a warm trait He made , four preliminarynaa, was so aeIdoui in ran-down eo e%on after the birth of bath using tiaua Soap �d sketches ore on a pore bottom of his trunk. For twenty-five Simla that I have always felt can- m bah bo I had terrible p may. sad the costume. After the. picture years the y y y Paine and Then anoint alt. T para with use passed tato the lady's possession, painting was sought.by bq de- vlaced that his sister helped him a backache. and was tired and weak, not ticata Ointment. The daily,use a! teetive agencies all over the world great deal in the ground-work of his fit to do my work and care for my three Cuticun does much to peal About the year 1778, she occasionally while it lay eoncealed'in. warehouses tales &ad ditties; she bad'a more'in• little children. One day I received your these distnseiag tronbla. Aent it,for exhlbiti as; then it dropped little book and read it.sadggave n tak- 9 in New York, to Brooklyn sad is Bos. timate knowledge than he of Simla the medicine I had and be P � -Y out o1 sight Is, 1841 a well-todo• ton. and its society, Miss Kipling was a �Vegetable Compound. ,I feel mu a as T s`' '.haberdasher saw the -picture in the `In 1801 word came'"' Plnkertoa'e bright, clever girl, and, though she did ;. better now tend am not ashamed to teU cottage of as-old seamstress, who had detective agency through.Pat Sheedy, not say much, she saw everything dis- what it has done for me. I recommend _ -.._::.hitt it down to at a space .over her- a-notorious-New. -York-gambler,"that tinctly. She was. 'the' bright- damsel -t-to any woman I think feels as I do." mantel. He bought it for two hun-, the —Mrs. J. IL McMAHON lb3 Hary w picture, the disappearance of who, when Lord Dufferia asked her � el Asthma stud Hay FeOCr-� Bred and seventy-flue dollars and which had never ceased to.be the ob- why she was not dancing, replied with Chatham, Ont. A Guaranteed Relief. thirty-five years later aold'it to a well- jest of discussion in art circles and in a placid smile, "You see I am quite Lydia R Pinkhani's Vegetable Corn- young; I am only eighteen. Perhaps ppoouunnd, made from roots and herbs,has •:I have arranged with all d the underworld, would be surrendered fornearlyfifty years been restoring sick, ruggists upon payment of the reward of five when I am forty I shall get some part- i __U T& here, an well as in 841 other to _ e g a t e relieves the troubles which travagance Worth was penniless. A e age es who prance about symp meas ac L Bronchial 'secret message was,sent, to Mr. Mor- with *the Hill captains while their irregularities, tired, worn-out eelings difficult breathing is this city can land Agnew, and in Chicago a few daughters sat out appears in one of andnervousnese.This isshown again apd gtry my treatment entirely at my risk." weeks.later the canvas was placed in Rudyard Kipling's verses. again by such letters as Mrs, cMahoa Dr. R. Schiffmann announces. He his hands. It was some years later that's tra- writes, as well as by one woman telling says: "Buy 'a package of my Asthma- _ another. These women know, and are -_ When 'exhibited in London the veIing publisher happened to fled the willing"to tell others, what it did for dor,try it, and If it does not afford you x a Stolen Duchess was .viewed b h s- Plein Tales on an Indian railway book- them; therefore, it is sure] worth immediate relief, or !t y y y you do not land terical crowds. J.' Pierpont Morgan,' stall and, grasping the genius of them, your Wim• - it the best remedy you have ever used, after a'few mdments' 'examination, arranged to republish them. From Women'who suffer should write to the take It back to`your druggist and be ' bought the picture for one hundred that moment Rudyard Kipling became Lydia&PinkhamMedicine Co.,Cobonr will return your money, cheerfully and say "Bayer Bayer Aspirin" and fifty thousand dollars, At Mr. famous. Ontario, far a free, cop of L din T y without any question whatever._ After Morgan's- death the painting came -4—' )Pinkham's Private eat-Boo.. seeing the grstefui relief it has of INSIST! Unless you See the back.to America and wad shown for How s Your Practice? Ailments Peculiar to Women. o forded in hundreds of cases which bad . while at the Metropolitan Museum of ' "Weil,Bloom," a physician asked a been considered incurable, and which "Bayer Cross" on tablets YOU young colleague who was-feat start- + had been given up in despair, I kn ; y Y Art.. In lee, it gent to Mrs. Herbert insect Bites are not getting the genuine L. 5atterlee, Mr. Morgan's daughter.. tug, "how's your practice?" "Is, the what it will do. Ism so care that it ;Bayer Aspirin proved safe by _ morning hardly anyone comes," was will do the same for others that I ails -:.--- Minard's takes the sti out the reply, "and in the afternoon the not afraid to guarantee it will relieve a of them. Take it tot ois _ 'mullions and prescribed by phy- The Tyrant rus)r falls cif a bil�" with you. instantaneously. Druggists, anywhere > cians for 24 years. Young Mother—"Wbat in the world handling Aathmador will return your makes the baby er7i bo?" °Not lieproachful. money if you Say Be., "You are to be Accept only a Ditto Father (wearily)—"I suppose ,d he overheard me say that I managed "Haven't I made you What you are. &. the sole judge and under this positive, .Bayer package asked the wife, proudly. guarantee absolutely no risk is run to get a little steep"lest. night' buying. Persons preferring to >t �,�_ "Darling," answered the husband, s w C before buying will be seat a tee -whicheontains proven directions "have I, firer reproached you for it?" 0Y Or M f sample. .Xandy "Bayer" boos of 12 tablets Bees'wings beat the air at the rate O ue ill .Also ttice of 24 and 100—Druggists of 190 strokes a second When sending money by mall use Address R. os Angeles, Co.,CProps., Asptrfn to the trade m.rtc (reatiforeA to Dominion Express Money Orders. 1734 N. Main, Los Angeles, Calif: , "aLmda) of Baran manufacture K• hi0a7 ae geaddWter of srlscritadd Mlnard's Liniment for Rheumatism. Safer than sending bills. ISSUE. No. 34-124. ' `a ,6 r.:_v,u°jS...L�ek:'e tru.«.,u.r,4.•..b..,.rt�"',sS!ia^.dP.cw,_.: ,v^...i.. :::.�a._. , ,....,. :a•. _ ... ,.. ._,.,,..-. -.... .. 1 a ,. cam. .."._ ... .,. ,-, .. _ _. "..�` _ ,.: _ ... ..,M- ...;.a..�v.... _ ,.t...,... x✓.r....v�:,tkcet.3.�^Y"d':�,.. .�,rs.:.axe;;_.,?nw^iYA��'.!'v'. .�,rr«��_.�t .r �, ,. ,.,5 .,',:.. ,-- [:tri _. _ ...., ... :. .,•. �� r -.a. .'.. ,.., K 1''.,y .. . •_.is ,. , ... _ a� M -..,».. ...•. v +,. ...'..J - a • • aw�wo yy Mise Margaret Pope has returned" mow, '' tib.. . ilk VIUS *t1X0 home, after spending the summer r i Whitev' a1e with frieade in the west, • RUIT:. f'PRE RVING ." s Mrs. Robert Harvey retuioed to the The service G=arager ii if p s� _ city thio west, after' apeadin home 1 w three with Bert and sobscriptions ro the ree tuonMre. _ Harve bdotar overhauling, top and side cur- Britain ur• : •. �. : • �y , — Sritain>)a,00-in a4vaau. y• tain repairin -yon _.._ Mise E. Williams ieturoed to Toron• gg `"W hen fruit to so abundant why riot double your winter supply to on Frlday evening after spending a Battery$eryice—Charging _ _ of-P-mery g.at,c}-Jam g and ovethxul[n Ok�t MURKAR, PropriatOr.--- rou of weeks-with-friends-here and g- �,1 All work guaranteed. Flat rate - at Brooklin, We will help you with reduced prices in Sager and 9ealgre. The Rev. and Mrs. Buaner andservice charge �t The Taylor Re-ut)ion ily,of$tockdale, were in the village Phone 5510 Maid[, Oentral. ; ' Wine pints, .. 0 per dozen on Wedneeola calling upon a Lew of ` 1.1 - _- y g p W. E. $ E R R Y Imperial pinta. 1.25 �a The Taylor reunion at Springbank, their friends. Wine oasts, _ - �., .00ndon. on Aug. 19th. brought to- Walter Witheridge and a friend q •�� 1 50 ' gg Irnperial`quarts, 1. 0 ' �y x gather 125 descendants of John Taylor, motored out from Toronto and spent a Wine half gallons, ... 1.55 +who carne out from Snemhaham, Eng- few hours Saturday. afternoon with( • s " land, with wife and family,in the year Mr. and Mrs,Trimble. Imperior half gallons, 2.00 " - ,_:1g settling near Mimico first and The service,, on the Greenwood cir- Perfect seal,small, ... 1.20 by the :+ "Perfect seal, medium, ...' 1.50 Fourteen randchildren of the original. astor ae follows: reenwoo Joha.Taylor were present, including: a, m., Kinsale 1.30 p. in.,' blt. Zion .i, Fruit Jar Rubbers, dozen or c J. W. Taylor, Exeter Andrew Tay. 3 3o p. m., Brougham 7 p. m. Rev. S. - tor. Yarmouth : Robert Taylor, Os. T.Tucker is away on ,holidays and �;y. , : _ Fruit Jar Metal Rings, 25C a�ozen. borne township; Eli Taylor.12etrolia; could not exchange. Sunday School „�: �/ a� Robert Taylor, Watford; Wm. Tay. at Greenwood at 10 a. m. and et bit. Beet Grttntxlated Sttge:r 1$8.50.per 100 pounds._ tor. Aspin• Mre. Pearson and Mrs. Zion and Kinsale at 2.30 p.m. Anni• GROCER ry� �'��1 p Faircloth. London; 1\Ire. Cook. Sand- vereary services on Sept. 7th. Rev. J. LC H�[�RD SO 1�1 �" �17f 110 ViJ� d-4► wich Mrs. Heron, Scarhoro; Mrs. S. W. )✓eon, of Toronto, will preach, * Alex Thom, Dunbarton; Mrs. W. A. Word leas received here this week of Low A'tsg•rlesi- __-.... _ C)alif.; Mica the suddendea r ire €Jal a4; --,--- _ ___ .. . _> -- _ _ __ �r .UST G�QOD_ GROCER_ IES ..Brander. Pickering. Also, the fifth ,Calvert (nee Lizzie Gibson). . Mrs. iTS Spring—the energetic gg eneration was present in large num. Calvert• who wad a native of Green- time of the year when hers. After tlZe races a ball game was wood, was the eldest daughter of the the grown-ups and the laid- staged between two teams captained We George and Mrs. Gibson and was dies need euer.uizin;z, pare by Mrs. Hector Taylor and Mrs. yery highly respected ''in this neigh- : food, instead of nostrums. Pickering Hardware Store ' John MacFie, The score was 18 to 9 borhood, where, since the death of her Let r�ttr bread disappear - in favor of the former team. The bat- husband a number of yeare ago, she 3 terles were M. Culbert and A.L.Bran- hoe frequently made ber home among from yooc table three der,F.Nichol and C. Kerslake. After her brothers, Wm. and James Gibson. tithes a day. Try ypr pas- "$ 1 supper a family tree was drawn up, also with her sister, Mra. James Pen- tries. Yon wells' soh �r ahowiog over ti00 descendants, the old- Belly at Brooklin. In addition .to prose at their delicious, est being J. W. Taylor, aged 77,and these she leaves a sister.Nellie(Mre. home-made lik,- flavor. Now is the time you need an Oil Stove for this hot weather.- the yougge•st the infant eon of A. L. Brignall). of Hanna, N. D„and two Come in and let us show you the rN and Mrs.-Brander. The officers were other brothers. George and Robert.as - Nem Ha Thought 01� Stove re elected for 1D25. After speechea, well as a sen and daughter, who will Happy g 'longe etc.,all joined in the National mourn,the loss of an indulgent mothed y Anthem and good byes were said, all and loving sister. ° • Satisfaction guaranteed and a free trial to make you satisfied. �• hoping to meet an unbroken circle is .�. 1ONNEt , the coming,year. w etonw We have a complete line of Screen Doors and Window Screens, Wire The area of Exhibition City, C. �tkslt.>ei.k i y Cloth from 18 to 42 inches. •"Keep out the flies." _ GREENWOOD. - X.f:. Toronto. da 284 acres, Wemb- l e r`pHONEVW,' , 4, ._ ley, hume of. the British Empire Phns Green and Arsenate of Lead Born on Friday, Aust. 13th. to Joe Exhibition, has 210 acres. and Mie. Hilts, asen. — ___ - Forks, Bakes, Hoes, Shovels, Spuds. Scythee, Sprayers, Framers, Born on Aug. 11th to Freeman and here. Mantle, a daughter.a' . -•- Clippers, Lawn Mowers ate. James Raine and family s - '- Massey-Harris Farm Machinery y penc.Sun- (Agent fog McCormick and Deering Farm Machinery and Repairs) day with friends in Toronto. ' W. G. uleeaon,of Portland.Oregon. _ Was in the village on Sunday. A few orf•our younir people left on _ Saturday to spend a few days around f 1Fraelon Fall.. _ J. S. BALSDUN, =- FICKERING- Miss M. Wood is spending a few days at Jackson's Point with Mrs. Robinette and family. Mies Edith Mitchell,-formerly of ,Gru. and d.M eprnt a few days with - r: a — SERVICE . - .'Wm. and Mrs. Gibson. BUS Mrs. Bert Harvey and son. Albert. • )5 ipso[the weekend with Miss Web- 9ti` later, near Fenelon Fall+. = • • ` Mrd. Johnrnt%(nee Emmw Wilson). �1jOvp 18 lila t1n19 t0 get yOUT �{8i�'e'St1f2o �Q: �. .-of Mi%nUontln 1.14nd. is viaitlog her `F • r' fit'. Toronto, Pickering and Whitby father and brother here. - - Phone 1506- Pick. _ D J Gormley, - - Dunbartan WEEKDAY SERVICE ----------- -Leave Whitby -Leave Toronto i 40 a. m. 9.45 a. m. 9.30 a. m. 1.30 P. m: - die 130 p. m: ;6.30 p. tie. final zeY .r ens 45 p. me.�p. m.p - SATURDAYS AND HOLIDAYS ' Leave Toronto _ Nbeen ALYZE carefully the [Honeyyoti have `Le�o a mitby } 9..45 e. m. spending. You will find that quite -9;30 a• m. 1.80 P. M. a large proportion of it might have beeir 1.30 p, ,n, 3.00 P. m. saved with little or no inconvenience. `g.45 p, in. 8.00 p: M. 5 Decide now.that.you will deposit in the bank °_' 40 11 p. 45 p. m regularly that portion of your earning which SUNDAY SERVICE - O your analysis shows you can save. Leave Whitby a... Leave Toronto 800 a. : 9.45 In. a. m... One of the inany advant : . :8.80 p W. '. 10.00 P. M. images of a Happy Thought area :-Whitby to Toronto. single 75c, return 81.25 ; Picking, sin le Furnace 19 the CuttingDOAUNON BA" _ 50c., retarn 90c.; Dumbarton, single 40c., return i`Oc.: Rogge, - mingle 80c,, retur-_50c_;_11igb1a_n4 Creek 20e ing fuel of all kinds. You. BROOD BRANCH, _E. C. CROSS, Manna. (Cut this Time Table out for future reference). get more heat for less KOLL ACUTT'S GARAGE loo=t. Every installation - -- ---- - •' ,; ' -ill -guaranteed by the - makers of the famous "QUALITY -.SERVICE - SATISFACTION s aPPY Thought Ranges. ;4'-c�''` Phone Ind 200 iof which more than z. - - '300 000 are,in use. 'These'•a Hapy TbnitebFwnaott. - -P I C K E R i N C to property every fall ga _ 7- M EAT MARK-ET i = 'Send direct to hictory for tree inter. - . , x: eetiag booiriet—"i+•+sur H..�.i." + _ ' By� _ r lb Qn s Or MAI 28c ShON - Surluin Roast or Steak. ••• PIG`EERIN(I, O.NT. l Porterhouse Roast or Steak, ' - `l 'Rump Roast,... 18c '• �.- -s< Fine Rib Roast, ... •• .. jw wrsaawe+eNs•eawsi•• / ..� Heavy RihRoest,. .. ... 1� „ a oal�der Roast. �• Sh ... r Pot est, 14c ' �� F U R N A C E S "EMPIRE" Plank-,,tad buil; 2fie ` IrLaI ossa B14 R N S -Brisket, to Less of Pork,... " FI»-oaf• Ps►man•nt Lightning-proof t .Super-strong 'Loin of Pork. f �` Weather-tight ' value ConwM�nt Shouldet Roast of Pork, 20c, , .. Maple Leaf Mutual Fire Pork Chops, .. , 28c - p .f you need a new Barn or an old one remodelled g 25c Insurance Co. .let me quote you. Let me show you "Empire" Barns I Finest S t Pork e,' ... 25c have built. They are en rmously strong, roomy, handy 88c +c Q. Finest Breakfast Bacon, piece, Cbenp rates for farm and country to wort[in, and moderate III iCost. ,� '• sliced, ... ." buildings. , . - • _ :Eatims►teagtadlp yea for roofing with the fa�o,Na"Eastlake" Metal- `Mild Cored Cottage Rolls(half or whole), 82c lic Shingles,or"Empire" Corrugated Iron. Repairing and alterations 'Windstorm Insurance on buildings, all Back Bacon, ••• wind-mills.Silos etc dobe. work absolutely guaranteed. 45C Ha , •• ,. m 55c Cooked H " t Automobile Insurance% f', , P R O U S E - P I C K E R I N G " of all kinds. Weiners,. - L .. .. BU I DER see,. Head she 15C '' PARDdB FOR BALE Easy First and Domestic Shortening, 8 lbs 55 cents; Building Contracting - _ 5 1bQ 90 cents; _Write or phone urns, Houses, etc. of all kinds .. �� i -lb prints 18 cents Pickering Dealer for the Products of - j'Fresh Trout and'White Fish Every Friday E D. B O W M A 11T The Metallic Roofing Co. Limited, Toionto W. G. REIDPICHERING .. NFHITB,Y, ONT. 0M,,f i.:s ,.. - -r•' ,r"'R..;�+°,. n" J. t +,,, •, , iI r' '•,,�'' .. .may,.. �:T.++. ..-ate .�My%•. •.we,7'^n" .:"'«t s "Dc..'ia,rr�.. ''fi- T.. .w.7^e"".,f y C"a t'e'+F :.��,Y. :x. s ,;,, ;<w;r+-.•:-site+r.•. .:w.'y ... .,s..x:.r,.,,,.m•.;.,sx ::a:,,-..r,w.ora c. •. .•.� 's"A' ^..,:�a .. � - .. .. .._ -.. +•Yy •, . -. u„ ..' "fit' •Y'a 'S:. k .y w3. David Taylor hag purchased the Qrute a number frotu here at. "In the Shadow of Cowardice" a: Lprnan and.Mr , Pllke were in cottag.ebelonlziao to the estate of tended the Liberal picnic at Mark- will be the actor'; subject at the CLARE _.. . his mother,the late"Mrs. A. W. ham on Saturday. p J nror`a on Tuesday p ..... Baptist Church neat Sunda mor- �('''�Q A�cQ Mise Usher, of Elmvale. is the Mack' Ward, of Collingwool, ciao. when-the heat•t-stirring etc= O � EAf1r/G ITY ! 4 Misses Hilda and Emma Bryant, a former- riaci . guest of Mrs. Readman. p pal of the- Clare- ry of Peter's denial will be- told. Bora, on Wednesday,Aug,.13th, of Pickering, spent a few days last gloat Continuation School, sent The evening subject will be"Jesus Highest price paid for " to Fred-acid week ti�ith•Misses Veta and rle - vv - - - ; tap enaoa. -� Geo. Law, of Toronto,-;pent --- - - Stephenson. _ er, -In-all prob*bility a call to . Monday with Claremont friends, M. J. and Mrs. Wiiker and C. A. definitely decide-for 10hrist will be -ClaremD� Creamery J.$. Bundyy has constructed a 80 an'd-airs. Overland and family are _ t�� n giveu_at this service. Come pre- -.-:`foot culvert is front of his prem ;pending a cont�le of*eeks camp- D A N V I N G pared. -. Give usa trial and be convinced lase. ing iu lyluekaka' Every Saturday night at Mr. and Mrs. Rowe, of Toronto, The Rev. Mr. Ma-ckilvean, of ThA Fafr Ort �30t01 'spent Sunday with F.• -and Mrs. Pittsburg, Pa., occupied thepulpit p W�', ARE OPEN ` =Pickering - u y:' Chidlow. of the Union Church very accept- all summer Econ.8 to 12.30 p. m. y Mrs. A. J. Chandler, of Toronto, ably I . Sunday last.- Herb-Power's Orchestra. Leather Goads Staxa itas been spending a week with her The .Rev. Mr. Orsborn will "for business :parents, J. H. and'Mrs. Beal. preach.in the Union Church :on Sunday morning neat. A cordial CLEANING PRESSING Jos. Boyer and son, Aank, of �_ ON = HARNESS fur two weeks attending Mrs. ac- Kuluugyoursuns o ecTe—aned on aAug. arts is now complete, Rev. A. and Mts. Orsborn. of and pressed. Satisfaction guaranteed Yf . ` kay s funeral and also visiting Charges - - BOOTS—GREG SHOE .r Chicago, �%ith John and Mrs. Nun• g.s mcdera.te, _ We have n large stock of this Fam'ew r'F friends, returned home. on Satar- -AT - shall, of Stonington, Conn. are JAMES BRISCOE day.. Mrs. 'Tamblyn, of Roches- Boot on hand—unbeatable ter, also returned home -the same visiting at the parsonage with °'Opposite D. Taylor's Bakery for hard wear and tear. Rev,' E. and Mrs. Oreborn. Claremont, Ont. ;`Cherrywood dap. S. F. and Mrs. Robina, of Whit N• Y• Poncher, F. and Mrs. Giles _(C. N. R. Station). REPAIRING " • and danabter and Mr. and Mrs. We maintain our,establisbed re uta- tion and Mise L+Lhel 91oaa, of Hing- t etoe, 'entertained the°:club frum Smith, ref Toronto, and Wm. Alla• - We'have a com lets stork of.I)ia. _ pairing all kinds o tion for re _..__._ *. $ 'gainirsruese artfbnat __ __. wag tri cls ItSer =. `` tt• "a-ace at Llta paeiEi in- $ 1 t�ters Dried 'Grains. nson -Oshawa Park on Friday evening J. R. and Mrs. Thexton, of Picker- Feed, Bran, Shorts, Oil 'last. All bad a most enjoyable ing, spent Sunday with J, H. and - CECIL BRADLEY Hard and Soft coal of'the oats, etc. Harness maker, Cake; Corn, Western �°.. time dancing till I2 o'clock, 'after Sirs. Beal. ,, which a dainty luncheon was also Poultr -Feeds. "For best tialit on y PICKERING, ONTARIO �> - served. After singing ��++�� ��/�� i � � S - are Jolly Good'Fellows"all left for ELMI DALE MILLS hand :Calland let's get.aegnW ted. w' home. The following are the results of F=G7�ER3:NC� TOS. A. LAW, J. charge. ' ' e --Petty in . .-the Normal Entrance and Junior :A E REES•OR Matriculation examinations of the S-'103�@ri3z!=, Gat. Wheat or any grain- taken in UUM Claremont Continuation School. Phone•8800 „ MARBHAM EPf IVB The Middle School course consists exchauge for Flour. of twelve subjects to be—take a in _ vPON us We have Bran, Shorts, Chop, - two years. The minimum number p of subjects to be taken in one year Oil Cake Meal, eiiiil s, Is four and the maximum number all kinds of grain. #x eight. The number after the pis- pil'a name dhows the number of Ogilvie's Porridge Oats. p .o subjects In which the pupil obtain- ' p Royal. H•nusehold Flour, ed honors. The following have complete Normal Entrance: Rodd Cream of-te West Flour. Appleby (1), Vivian . Appleby _ ✓ /1%i >: i•� ' (oeom)- Edna Beane(1) chem),Iry CHOPPING EVERY; 9 -!rts Gee (1), Bessie Graham (ace. /,, 'j'HERE'S one thins that hint), Gordon Grego (1) (;encu), WEEBiDAY• a is absolutely certain- Edith Tool(0). The following has %i�'//j/ ji/%'� we're . de epdable. Our a. Zv. zovgwo= 'Canadian. National Ea�bihon p Meased in seven eye acts: Gordon ' ' groceries are the best that cBride(S). The 'following hits AUG. 23 Toronto SEPT- 6 esu be purchased. Our added in six subjects : Bertha Ba. • methods are modern and p j More comprehensive; more ambitious.than - eon (1). The following have passed iii ever—depicting the picturesque, the artistic Polite-and our delivery is F ' Al- 1 -• +� //� yg -a quick-action•a$air that In five subjects: Donald Beer, ,/ and t foal life of Canada and other lands. bort Harvey(3); -Elleeo Cooper(2), j�i�/� « ff won't keep your dinner !a t. Mabel Bryan (1). The follow}enR ;�;i%/.....: _ wallies. 'PiMarching- On Ihaa passed in four subjects: Isabel /oves /�//�',/i Gorgeou's spectacle Portraying the might ` - Gregg(2). The following have /i i _ ��/ romance and grandeur of the British Empire _ - used n there subjects. Evelyn g -passed } All the amusement .devices ' . McCullough, Eadie Pegg, The sol - known to the ingenuity of man. .�, . lowing have passed In one subject: tiO . 1!iUli D • ONE RED. E.'CHIBITIOYS IN O\E. ' " . Edith Stephenson, Lilian A. We. are: overstocked with -• : = - _ ._ _. .. :._ ,• : :,. - .�� • :'..Ward, Edgar Ward, Myrtle Wil $-burner your agent Reduced Railroad Rates, ' Consult fo for s X00 Leon,Jean Wright(1) ER, President. JOIN Managing Director. G KENT, A very happy event took place Perfection. Oil Stoves. RORER - �� 1 at Claremont on Saturday, Adv. t # Ie ch, when J. B. and M.re. MaiHaving received a doable O�'� ` t celebrated the 80th anniversaryMadill of order we and•prepared to w their wedding. All the members of v t the famil were resent but one sacrifice a lmited num- 1 Son, Albert.of -Detroit,, who was ]ver at these prices: A6 ���A SPEN�CtEIZ� Ill. The daugbter° and sons in-lac ` ;present were Mrs. Palmer., of chi. 3-bElrner h1 �1 speed *V. MICFHT ON A5 TRY To Rednctfan In .traceries cago; W. H dad Mrs.- Jones, -of P Service and Saving Myrtle;and Seo. and Mrs. Lee, of reg..8.1.00 26.95 AS WELL TRY SQUA.R'E Dp WITHOUT_ The best of everything fn the :Stoa$ville. The none present were S i YOCa�T ALONG WHEELS THE SERVICES y Henry and young son, of Harrow; least lance Prepared Cora Starch at 106 George and -wife ,and daughter, 3-.burner, reg. 28,00, OF .AN p E=�ellence Dated; 2 pkgs 860 and Russell, of Detroit; sad Fred "lt•Or �4.3e7. EXPERT Recleaned Currants 160 and wife and family, of Toronto. } Brunswick Sardines,a tine 360. Also Mrs.Madill'sbrothers,Joseph d d W at 2 k �" Boyer,and son, Frank,of Detroit, Ordec pours early, as they AVT Red Salmon, s.2 tinags ld6a : .and Ira J.,of Claremont; and Mr. will got last long at p o MEtNAN Heen'a Mustard. }'e 87a Madill's brothers, John. and wife, these prices. - _ — •� s Seedless Raisins,l,pouu _80a of 9tottffville: and Theo biles and da 860 T vvife,of Markham;ia sister.'M rF. j 0 0 R E . • Cheese, the beskmooey can buy IM ' H. A. Pugb, and husband and 1 • • _ • Pure Lard,8'e 86a ' -daughter, of Toronto. Other nie- P. dt G., Comfort, Gold and ccs, oephewa, strand children and IOLAREMON T _ _ ���.,— ._ = Surprise Soaps;4.cakes �- Chocolate Bars,S for W ' ggr�eat Rrand-children.present were — =s' ��� �' Call and see us. Phone 3800 Mrs. Tamblye. of Rochester; Mr. S H I N :G_ � L E. S and Mrs. Combe, ,Chas. ,and Mrs. A =- 3. Fingold, _ Claremont . =� Carruthers, A. and Mrs. Mander son'. and A. Middleton, of Toro.a- 'British.Columbia Cedar st: Balt Galvanized Steel Shingles 'to; Raymond Jones and Mr, andBird's Felt Slate StpiaRlea. • • CZOOn R141SWZ Mrs. Sadler and family of )tfyr`tle; also Rev. A. and Mre. McLellan. for sale Rt/ ---- Nil' d Basket Factiary .----.After a sum thous banquet had T. PATERSON'9 g- p LAREMONT . p q Call and et rices. been enjoyed the Rev. A. Met,elI I ampiepa;rad'. sibeu the reason sr- an paid a brief compliment to the _ ri•vea to eupply you with the --bride and groom, followed by a following: _-toast proposed by their eldest eon, - 1 . - A 7Y e - BoYe° and .Orates.ll_sod Henry, who,in a few well chosen T- a Greatest ervrce'=` ts.yt, alt •Baskete,•Hampers. Bushel B kat on love and respect 'for father' and 'Yh(�, east emiarlra tie do es notice. mother and on behalf of the family The above stock In-made on the same presented father with a valuable _ principal as chelate W. G. 'I'ltere's ne lea of farm u Barnes' Baskets... gold watch' and mother .with a r p eq epment that be uch b You are assured of quality-service. autiful down comforter,convey- gives so m service over so a period Chbppios;done ever day as usual ex- Ing with them their sincere wish, with so little attention as a windmill. d that they.might be spared to fur• 'That's wh. 1 recommend the Toronto Self cept Wednesday,on and rna es-forr__c_o-m - Y _ _ _ atter May 14th. Ing home. a family sang"Dar. y : . ' Oiling Windmill so highly. Lots Tomato , Windmills have given from eighteen to (Halt A Sale). - litr I am growing old," with CHAS: A� WHITE, touching effect, after which the twenty years • service with piect=&* no room responded in his usual ha ,�E. _attention.outride__an occasional oiling �Succeesor to late W. G. Haines g P R Phone 8#ali�r-wrtt°'iooust�ill,-Ont Py and humorous war net rehe r • --, ar are sg1l-opera66g -satisfactorily —mug coni fe o the expel+ ences of their fitter Oarriers, Hay Carriers,' 4 every day. early married life, and dropping a Pampa, Door Tracks. Cow n the-Toronto Self-Oiling Windmill all -word of counsel here and there to Bowls. Pressure Systema Etc. gears operate in a bath of special oil ,' Intending homemakers. This It will pas you to get my prices on affected-by neither heat or••cold. every.- - very musical fa' then pro• iii ahove before buying elsewhere. bearing thorpuglily and-automatically 4F seeded to enliven the occasion with : :FRANK J P-ROUSE lubricated. 1�1ew oil is, required "only "song; and music, giving anmistak- able evidence that they inherited PICKERING, - - ONTARIO once a•year. the musical talents of their illus. If you already own a Toronto. WinchnA I an :;�trious sire down to the fourth gen ve fou this telt-oiling feature by merely inter r rs eration. Mr. Madill, though past Boot and Shoe Repairing _ an the bead and your Present Of all materials and desiAa the four-score mile-atone, still re wheel Most Toronto Winado� too, can be kept in stook. It will pa; you Also harness repairing a made absolotebr self_rw1atung to gwslim o•ll at oar works and inspect our slosh stains his early passion for music p g t the nery y. , I?e0 �. • with a sonorous tenor voice unaf. stand, opposite the The"Toronto" Tomo win stand jos obtain priors . Dont be mid" ;. post office, a i(fettrn. becous!1 /,Lb�l sofa� W. R. Emerson, W hi tbp, baa 4'_'3 agents we do not employ them 000segasabi #ectad by years. He also takes a po l we e•n, •ad do throw osi! the ysnt w' lively Interest in all public a$aira. Best workmanship guaranteed. So-q't asrd babbroe•d avis brrtTt C1,"a• R. Ric?. W hitevale, Out. y bavino served on the Board of fe►OWWMdmtN. aommiwionof10peraat.,whiehyottw/ I 4. Charges moderate, sarlainly savo by purchasing Isom 2% Police Trustees during 1023. This SELF-OILING venerable couple are en oy n the THOMAS WATSON 0 WINDMILLS • J. T..-MATHESON t v ,congratulations of a wide circle of , • 1CM 0. I PIUBERING, ONT. 1 Olds dad W •Wlsi►�� k.•,r a" "y. •� �� - :�;f» �Y,;nye N +s, +`." .YAH "s yti40, • • d After Every Med' ea cs. entures.,Ja V Adv :'it's the longest-laxtin confection you can' 'BE —and Irs a help to Bit LURA E. WNETT. gestlon and a cleanser for Me in"M 'a" fteM went up in mock horror. PART I. His hands "Shocking! how can you Wrigley choked, eougheid sqan� rool&w be-elill as Well as The engine ;,-hiing,' She wrinkled her nose again again,and the 1 led coughed 30 -A6 ;0 & standstill. you had to pick, wash, can, preserve, yellow roadster came, I with their.; d fresh. As if that was not enough, bang! and a doien other Lthings an Milk cows, separate milk and all,that, sick ?f alwtws went a tire. d DAl them, and it wo company," murmured YOU -Try "Miser likes compa oeverything eli;." deUci usin his seat eve: Dudley Martin, eliding f ro I T e wonder in his face,was tanu- +9 1-disippm"s 49 o you CID RIL THUI.— rql��Mliyther went away a Growth of Mffing Industry "What choked her, Dud?" asked ine-h couid Stick n& lir to shake'his flot S e nodded Nothing Jack Allen, parsing k help care for an aunt, u w in;L to e wz I. in '10 either feed her. 9 he day� after, father Student. at the flat tire Anoxing Ing at Fort too much or starve her."' 2 ..M husband's old friend Huxley," From its"humble beginn all the wrenched his ankle badly,and we have Y Loyal, NOV�L "Her ration was regular writes in the-N&tlou, Royal- (now Annapolis F at the'no hired man at present, so I have It V Lady *Strachey wri mill time."'replied Dudley, scowling friend of Scotia, In 1606, flour and -grist r father be- "became a very intimate grown to be the dead engine. He caught the crank,I all to do, and look salter `..mine, too; a more delightful COM�I In-Canada has one of spinning it around. Another cough'sides." met. To his inexhaust- DOM tnlon�s most Important industries. jack glane- Jack was thinking. "Would you hire silence. p4nion I.never n a find'wheeze, then of.ever was add- �d to an early census there me to help,you? I am honest, but I'm Dominion's keen ed at the indicator. tbink J--VVK1&-1J y kind Ing "This thing registe" two gsHom b wer a love of argument and d1semidan, France W atne" -ago 11 these things you mention." humor and love of e In H65, while the latest figures It said the same thing hours - a 6 most brilliant wit; the c. for Maida saw that he was serious. se 1922) complied by the Do: I'll bet hir 'grub',has 'gin' out," and ran. s4ank.- ll -$ peak to -fatherasleep re ntly," she of minion Bureau 'of Statistics, show he proceeded to inspect the L gas-tank-111re told me`an amusing story said.'. I think he is as eep now. You A Mozort Retort. e' exainifis,tio lie' l,364 operating mills In Canadawith "Tee-totally, Dudl" ling sta ay help hull these berries, and we Almart wrote his, first symphony how, at one of the' as ' "How far back was that filling a daily capacity Of 124,125 barrels.The was holding, one tion?" when be was not yet nine years old, of the students will consider your lunch paid for proved -to be a Young man, of great.1 amount of wheat milled and flour pro- "A million miles, more or leis," re- "You are very kind," he answered, at the av6r- .figure.as and on writing them ced by these in his eyes follQwitag the.trim -yearlor th and knowledge,' so�du ills showed a'con- turned Jack, and began to sing: a ability Age ratL, of nearly a she moved about. ...much go- that he made. the unheard-of I siderable increase during 1922. This "You're a million Miles from no- Presently there was a call from an- rest of his life, besides writing operas, score of 99 out of 1()o full marks. At' year saw' 81.413,649. bushels of grain where, when you re one little--;�` The compared w" singer dropped behind the car, as a,other room and Maida went in ans- masses, 'and all-kinds of other music. the end of this verbal'examinationt in converted into fiour, as wer. Jack worked steadily at thL-ber- After-he had come to be recognized handful of dirt left Dudley's: hand. on had been occur- 70,005,373 bushels In 1921 and 61,11 6, ries,'and'when she returned the-Pan as the leading musician of his day a -which every question said to him-' 380 bushels In 1920.- The production "Shut up!" be flung along *th the 'stalk answered, NuXleY - Jack,where A-110*e?". i was empty- younger composer went to him and Be determined to ask of flour during the 1922 calendar Year dirt. "I sah J'r,, I think A send-I "Father says, if you do not look as r if that he was bout to write -e reached 17,7 "In the ha. asked him how tp met a 87,929 barrels, an increase the.young man one question that h Drin, just passed over" answered if you would rob or murder us,or burn nswer.] of 2.468,176 barrels-over the,previous at over his bulwark. the buildings" he will give-you a dollar a symphony. "A symphony?" said would certainly-be unable to..& Jack, peeking MozorL' "Oh, you are too young to insignificant and 4,660.409 barrels greater Dudley looked at the speedometer. a day and your b6ard." "But; Master;' lie mentioned a perfectly insl-gal I.than 1920, "A hundred and one milest We've day -Jack exclaimed. "I am write a ,symphony.""you had Written and unknown waterfall in an obscure yours to command." replied the enquirer, Bart of Jamaica, which h I e had passed 1 Easy access to the Atlantic seaboard about forty more to go,to.get to Aunt From across the field came the putty symphonies long -before you oldtimer, woho.goes, for and gravely asked, has heretofore been a determining Lao- Well puttering of an automobile. reached my age." "That is true," 'said vilien travelling. ha.t a Idtng the location of dour glance I tut of the window, and "But then .1 did not,ask how Luer was Its height. for deciding Just a, putt, puttering theyoung man w a 'd soon repair Mozart. .biter 'k itlk in Canada. Of theshoulder. - W he turned on-hie of rtled Amazement, and grist mills tire, Jack glanced over her 'a lbo the air" returned in 1922, 1.211 "Pl ams, I "There is a small yellow car on the It was done": an '326 feet' 1 1,364 mills in operation :1as his h to a a. .. - the young man replied: I Mki, ad devout left the young man, wonder-- H 3 to were situated in Ontario, Quebec, and other road," she announced. "Seems heel and ow in the world do you come Manner. if you think of tt, however, this i I the Maritime Provinces. -In the early to be just starting off. Must have Ing.' now that?" cried Huxley.- "We'll flip," find Dudley produced a k lbroken down." was only another way of shying that If days of the industry Mcntrea I became "Heads or tails?" W as 'a nickel. e stible impulse to this.waterfall happens the.centre 0 "Heads, and you go," returned Jack. "Um, probably. a irr al Well; said the Young man, f four and grist milling I iiiiaglis those you have not n the matter of fact. ma heads won. machines a write certain -kinds of music all 'on MY lath -Ja- and it has held Its predominant post- Dudley flipped, and re troublesome." father's estate. in bothers," she teaching in the world will not give you to be , 44 , I .... tion, the daily output of the mills In . All right,' he said, "I can get a "Our'Liz'very seldom -mean that the Ina Ca- sandwich when I get there. So long." said, returning to her xrork. the ability. It-does'not its vicinity totalling nearly 20,000 bar a er. with the de- '"Gosh' Dud, I'd just as soon go." Maida was a pod teacher, and that teacher is no good to the genius. for rale in 1922. Howev The reference to a 'am sandwich made afternoon, Jack learned to pick, wash', Mozart. was a very keen Pupil of -"What velopment of the Pacific trade the his stomach sit up and take notice. can and preserve strawberries. and he Haydn and other teachers. growth of western points as milling "Goodbye, Jack. I b have shall I call you?" she asked, et7l'yore Dud- replied: dd I& Jackson. You centres Is being accelerated, and there the tire up when I get back," an ed:,, My name is every Indication that.the, Industry lay started off at s.brisk pace, rtay ca me that, for I anderstand Tree That Wltlstlets, his'exptind-in proportion "Nasty business,"muttered Jack, as servants are called by their,surname." will continue to A whistling tree has just been n 3 "Jackson,I see the cows are V tools and be Will to the Dominion's Position an one Of he took out the brought to-Parts and effortq fire to be Ob. He finished, ant no Dudley was you, and let down the bars. '. p it the great wheat-producing countries Of cry It wheat -it to.the Paris the world. ht. "Jackie,your stomach If pleasure," he answered, s;id made to ikccli��tlze is sight. refreshments. I wonder,-�' burn. air. started toward the bout. Across the fields was . The bars proved a'puzzle to Jack. . It mostly In 'Barbados and He looked a On grows I let you down?"�Maps in Trees. He How do� Ira?" he ques- .7 V t substantial looking farmhouse. parts of tb!4k Sudan. The leaves have dug -bands is his trousers One in holes In theta, and when a gen-' sometimes assume very sro- his small Trees so sed look swept over his face.,quisi'd heifer.decided to look the new _pockets. boned. Finally It was done. ve can trace in A surprised d toward tie breeze passes through them a tesque Isbapes, and one pockets of his coat, and,,hired man over, and advance sweet whiWe results He felt In the pc their branches tA9 outlines of S111111111111 Kroduced a quarter. He whistled. He him. "Shoo!"-he said, backing up. She or birds. bring any moneyl ad forgotten to .��1� - ;� Getting Even. occasionally. too, the monarchs of Then lie frowned. "All right,Jackie," followed. He backed some mopes and the forep.1t res an adven- caught his heel on an-unfriendly piece if ther-I'Jessle, the next time you, may resemble the gizate he told himself; "I foresee r.me. of,�orar and suddenly sat down. But ture. Aunt Lug's is too slow fo B do the ,ers of legendary lore. "sere-ash and mo:lse - - -&.- V everybody else, I" bawled' heifer, and hurt tbaekittle, I am going to not Often do they grow so as to myself me thing to you. It you *lap It I'll out with a quarter,iran acrdsa the yard. as. She--"What's your idea or a per. the idea of a geographical formation. tbWY an start hundred mile-91 "Beer-ash, bawled Jack after her. "lap you. If you pull its ears Ill pull such a tree, however, can be seen and work my way a yours; if-you pinch ItXll Pinch Yam' feet marriage?" home-" Ill hopeour curiosity is satiated." 'momenCs thotighO­ He' growing in "The Lady of the Lake" Jessie (after,a —You and me." Taking a card frorn.his pocket, he Maidawitnessed the scene from the district .with "Mamma, I'll pull its tail." in Scotland. Its sibort, and ud: Sometime, somewhere, stable door. She was convulted wi distinct-Impression wrote: D The Cook's Chaufftur, long limbs give 's we shall meetagain. Sb laughter. deserter then, "Lau hing aids the digestion," of- 'With..a dog as her principal com- Istrew "Mary,* of the map of England. if you like. I we'd rather you "!fared ulncZ disti, %the seat of his panich, an English lady recently trav- M in our for me, for I will not be found. Jack. 9 didn't . entertain Policemen miles into the middle of Good Samaritans of TpAay.., car seat and 1 trousers. elled 20,00 e.'. placing the card on the OM n it to attract Dudley's i Maida handed him a stool and a :Africa.- Callous to human suffering we are laying a stone o -,'The man In uniform ye- Ba attention, he vaulted "Can you milk?" The laughter The Cook ulted over the fence pail. saw, no officer of the law, not-in spite. of a certain, hardness fields in the .quirks -were still-playing. about her mum, was lay a and swung off across the For tore Feet-NInard's, I-InimelA. r induces. The other 4 n private chauffeur. that war direction of the farmhouse. lips. .............�­_ Jbat me ow d t great liner far out at. sea answered and San .Francisco has the only teles -Maida Carleion'threw herself into a, "Oh! that is easy," he said the radtq signal of 'a freighter, aboard chair near the kitchen.door, literally watched a moment as the milk s' merica, '-devoted seemed phone exchange in A which a suddenly stricken fireman tired out. "Ob, dear! I wish 'mother to flow into Maida's pail. Jack sat ex,lusive:y to Chin-se patron sweeping, down--on the wrong side of the cow, needed medical attention. The ob- was here. The floor needs and man's iffe 'was 'saved even all those'str"berries to can, and five of course. "Wboa,,cow," he said, score on cows to milk to-night.- Oh dear!" - A the.next instant he was picking him- though the hundreds of persons tear rolled over one cheek, anothfir;'gelf up from the gutter. He was un- the steamer who had important buss- and thea a perfect deluge. !daunted, and started back. �-CREAM had to put up with n Europe tap on the screen dbor �nass 1. A light "Jackson, there' is a right, and a serious, delay. Wf venture to think startled her. Hastily wiping her tears wrong side to a cow," Maida's voice Ship your Cream to us and ob-. that not one of those persons failed•to away,she turned about and encounter- w" shaking with laughter. twin the best results with high ed the gaze of a strange young man.; number o'ne appFaud the decision of the captain,to Finally Jack was settled. Thire was est price for quality. act the part of the Good Samaritan. He raised his cap. "I be your par- no sound of milk flowing into the--p-ail; -3-u-b-D-1 it-and Daily returns. cans supp ie aye in Irouble". an I assist.-only guttural voice could I r ' Write for -don. You a gnuawlin express charges paid. be heard: "Miss Carletorn? Does this you!" cans now. Maids, first,thought him a tramp,. cow..Milk?" too well-dreised'for a, but he looked Maida emptied her pail. She was,BOWES CO., Ltd. TORONTO -Dusty hands are real tramp. To be sure, there were shaking with mirth as she watched his face, his clothes him- "You' frotion of milk grimy smudges on h 44 1 .- -germ-carriers were dusty,but she decided he was no Ing," she told him; But squeeze, Of wb-M to be W Par !4 you whe your-.hands make the downwar wmry Aa3E tho hnAs' to sweep, can strawberries, move." -Me are touching things covered with and milk cows, you can assist me, she "Oh IFF squeeze' was Boaudden tear that and severe, I. d, dashing aside s. re, that the usually mild an dust. answerei be he beak. V pushed Comtle" times those dust4aden would not 'mal' now surprised, simply trouble?" he in- him off the stool but he came back,i / hands touch the face and the Ups "Is that,your only tro 'in the course of it day. ?uired. "That is easy: Now with me, and managed to finish his cow by th:!I -a serious trouble." in trouble time Maid, was through am 'Consider­duat is it mume Of lu- !on, so glee-I Atm the chores were finished. 1ection and danger. Idaida's look was a quest Have Summer Hem h' hand in the of hiA stonr-.and de cious su P-I in is a that act, 'There is a terrible a-, It be nev-r be continued: I per. Jack, a me and Lifebuoy Protects feeling of.-emptiness withinfelt so hungry before,' and be did; k lone quarter with ;;1liicb to A Warm house and-a cool ample justice to the meal. biLve but i I cellar day and night the wiw Take no chances your 1 0 remedy my complaint." His glance (To be continued.) teeth beads frequently-With the rich, of delicious look;.- oci &Jel:Anda siring in took in the large pan rcoal ll&offWMeJt*--q creamy father of Willie,- wbervies on the YOU Willie's Opinlon. ...buoy. contains,a wonderful. health A KELSEY Ing s!r h 'Now; Willie; what motive impblled could-if you would exchange some C c goe%deep down in t which the kit purify= our early gettlers'to journey westward that beautiful fruit for my quarter, I Exhibition Notics ' WARM Alli ainmnm am sure I could do anything for you.!', faction., in •their covered wagons?" N your cellar YAII isisurethis. sato the lurking laughed, and held i Don't buy Your Electric Fixtu The KeI107 isthe most effident. Maida laug, open the -3 or The clean, antiseptic odour van�- "I guess it musta--been curiosity, scr6en*door- 110,ome in, please. I be,- Appi lances until you have seen our and economical system of 'funch.either."' latest designs, in horne heatinj ever devised fishes in' ;a sew seconds, but the teacher.'� lieve I haven't had any, levised J fine display of the Annex protection'-Sf Lifebuoy remains. Jack entered and, while 'he washed the Manufacturers, A" Building' and will beat the smallest ! greateit,depth at which a diver at the- kitchen sink,- he also watched the 16=d The I as she hull_ under the Grand Stand, 1300 ceiltageorthelar simmalon fingers of the 25. Special. rices on all goods sold hr's worked with saccess is 142 feet. the left girl propirly .aAd hewil thfully. and washed the berries. In a very during the not coa- the her6 of this exploit being a Span- ed &bIbition. If 'MAY W&SEND YOU PARTICULARV set with eat to call, send for Our New En -ish diver who recovered 6,000 dollars short time the table was . ­ ­ veni Buoy Cread, butter, cold ham, strawberries V Catalogue, larger Lad Electric Fixture Cal good- 'better than ever. -informs- -,­,CANA in &ilver from a wre7k off Finisterre. DA FOUNDRIES&FORGINGS e Xhy other tind'crearii, and a wonderfully HEALTH SOAP in New Zealand a hu-band an,] wife looking cake. tion or advice we can give you VO be More.than Soap-&HeGM HOW- who have separated by.nJultual .. When the keen edge bad vanished Madly supplied either by mail or at JAMES SMART PLANT WCKVILLE OWT. consent for three years may obtain from Jack's appetite, he said. This the Ehlbit. LEVER BROTRZIR1111 LIMIT= t Su C 9". a divorce. is a lunch fit for a king w. P. Earle Eltetrtc pply Lb444 Maida smiled, and wrinkled her Clair Ave. West - Toronto TORONTO Minard's Liniment Heats Cuts. 3 1,1 am sick of strawberries." '0284 at' T ron WRK-M- buv LID d - A nose. V Boom -17 ii�".7 06 :7 t succe, 836"rs o 108W BROS. MKITBY D- W-1 ND W W ."A- D 11IM801111usw X - e " a MR • TO .0 OMMI&N-019 U U S 00& in the . 'A STUPENDOUS CLEARING EVENT planned to move .out thousands of dollars ..worth.. of -g shortest possible time. ORIGINAL COST AND PREVMUS PRICES HAVE NOT BEEN CONSIDERED. IvOR 0 E. 150MENT -to- marking prices down. for this Sale. 7­ Idom h t 'have se had an oppor unity, We can promise you Bargains. such as the Peopie or this Vicinity toshare in, Willing to Sacrifice Thous- ands of Dollars to Makea Complete All Men's & Boys' Clothing must be geared completely We're Clearance of Men's and Boys'Wear. Suits, Overcoats, Raincoats, Shirts, Over- tees-As Are Printed on This What we,get for this stock In a secondary- The store.has been re-arranged and re- Such Pri Over- ails, Hate, Caps, tock&, Nockttew---overy- Consideration to us. Our,aim Is to clear novated. You will hardly know It for the Page Speak for Themselves, thing must go to make room for the newt. lines of Dry Goods and Women's and same piece. We want you to c.me and she fixtures and recift of the *hot* stock Read every loom. Watch thewindowsMission' Ready-to-W*ar that will be here F. see us. We Want an opportunity to show from day to day. Come with the throngs In a few days'time. to make room for now lines which wool be you how exceptional our values are and of thrifty buyers who will crowd the stdN when the doors 'open -on Saturday. at No man-can afford to pang-up prices like added In time for the fait season. just how good we can serve you. 8.30 a.m. these. Men's Winter Underwear Men's Cloth Caps Men's Khaki Pants 25 Blouses Regular$1,00. Sale Price 49c. In crepe de China, georgette and Habutaj SUnfleld's Red and Blue Label Shirts and These are the best Carhartt make.- rag. DrawsM. all 4LI29s. Sale-Price $125 per Regular$1.50 and $LOC. Safe Price 94150. $3.00 and $3.50, Sao* Price $1.95. silk. priced from $5.00 to $850. Boiling at garment. Yes, Men, Its True! Men's Cottonade-Pants Dark Gray striped. regular $3.00 and Girls' Navy Serge Dresses -- Men's Fleece-Line'd Underwear Any Felt Fedora Hat i-Ponmaree make, Shirts and Drawers. all $3.50, Safe Price $1.25. Regular Kild and $5.0,41, S&I* Price 112-4111. 7. I n the store. and there's an unlimited 'sass, Sale Piles 6ft garment quantity of them ranging.from $2.00 to Men's Khaki Overaliq (*ith bib) 'Regular $L5O and $340, Sale Price $IAO. Big B Brand, Peg. $L00,for 95c., Girls' Navy Pleated Skirts Combinations .- :; $4.00. Is yours for 96C. Sizeq..5 and 6 'Reg.W-54 Sale-Price siAll. Men's Black Christy Hats _years, Salo Price $1.00. Boys' Winter Combinations, Are right In etyle­--but are right. out of Phone Orders will be x=pte4 Girls' Bloomers Stanfield s. reg. $2.50, Bale Price $1.49. our line. $2AC to $4.00 values clearing Summer-wololl, all glass,reg- floe to 75C. ies are sufficiient. Sale Price 39c. Shirts and Drawers where quantit Men's Merino at Men's` House Furnishings, Floor Co"Yer- -Roo. $1.00 and *lJW Sale Price.W per One Hundred Men's Brown '7- nVOveralls and Smocks arment. . 1. 1 . Ingii, Staples and Drew Goods. Christy Hats Plain Blue, Black or striped, Carharttle, Ara All Substantially PrIce-Roduced. relf. $3.00, Sale Price $1.69. Men's Merino Combinatiot;s' Worth up to KOO. Out they go 49; each. 019 8 Brand, reg. $Z5.0, Sale Price $1.39. Console Regular-UK Sale Price $IA& Sure It Will Pay You to Stock Up am Rugs, Oilcloths and Mens Natural Wool Shirts and Boys' Tweed an&Serge Bloomers Linoleunts. an Shirts. Rag. $9.60 and $3.00, Sale Price $1.49. All stock purichased from -Ross arm 'will Praiwers. Men'* Fine Shirts, reg. $2.00 and. 03.00 Reg. $2.80 quality, all sizes, sale Price for $1.4& Reg. $1.00 and $4.150, Safe Price 61.96, be oi at 20% discount., Says' Fine Shirts, reg. $125 and $IAO, Boys' Cottonade Bloomers Carpet Mats Boys' Fleece Lined Shirts and f or 75C. All sizes, reg $Z00, Sale Price Bloc. • Reg. $125.and $1.75, for olk Drawers. Boys' Shirt Watets, reg. file and $1.00, Boys' Work Shirts Carpet Squares Regular 90c, Sale price wk. for 58c. Dark striped and plain colors, regular 2X4. regular $7.K for $4.95. Men's White Shirts (stiff fronts), 25c. -Combinations, reg.$lAO, Sale Price $1.1 or $5.96. $1.00 and $1.25, Sale Price 66c. ZV2x3, regular *940�f 5. Before we "Feed 'Em" to'theiicows US, regular $9.60, for 111111.941. ..-BOYS' Union Wool Shirts and Men's. Nightshirts Men's Straw Hats For Leon Than the Cost of Japanese Gram Rugs Drawers. Materials Sailors and Fedoras, reg. up to PAO, for' Stripped Flannelette, reg. $2.00, for$125. 2x2 yds, roe. *&W, Sale Price.$I.S& -Good winter weight. r*gukmty 750, sale 25c each. White Caftan, req. $2.00 and $i.W for 2x3 yards, reg,$4.50 and O&W Sale pit -Price 4ft garment r C"o Men's Balbriggan Underwear No Refunck or Exchanges on Men's Flannelette Pyjama I s llxlll�z yda., reg. $4.0114 Sale Price 'PUY YOU to BUY Next Summer's Needs., 3x3 yds., reg. $6.00, Sale price $Looll. ajj� Bale goods. Reg.$ZW and $3,01), Sale Price 111.7111. Ahlea and Drawers, reg.$1.00, sale PrIew Boys' Flannelette Pyjama"4 Grass Mats le ,Combinations, Mill- $1.50, Sale Price 79c. Boys' Wool Sweaters, Reg. $ZOO, Sale Price $125. 3x6 ft. reg.$1.60, for Soo- Combinations, mg. Woo, Sale price lose BOYS' Flannelette Nightshirts 1,bo found Gray and Navy, reg. $2M, Sale Price NUMWOM lines W1 boys" Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers 39c $1.30. Regular $I.U, Sale Price 79c. Boye'.8albriggen Combination*, 690. the bargain tables that We not Men's and Boys' Leather Belts on Mens Work.SoCkS. Boys' Cotton Jerseys Reg. 60c and 750, Sale Price 26e. All colors, all sizes, Sale Pries 36C. :advertised. 4 Regular 30c to 40o, Sale Price 2k pair. ..�-Regular 504, Sale Price 38c, pair. Men's Rubber Collars, Kant Krack Boys' Wool Sweateri 7 Reg. 36e, Sale Price 15c each. Roll. $126 and $1.50, for 75c, Regular 75c, Bole Price 40c, pair. Rev. $2.00 and $2.K for 95c. -Tapestry. Carpet Men's Black Cashmere Socks. Men's Linen Collars-(Arrow brand) ------Most of these are seconds. Boys' Cloth Jersey Snits Regular 110c and$1.00, Sale Price 5SC pair Rag. 25c, Sale Price Ific each. 2!/4x3, rag. $22.50, for$10.00. 9 to 8 years, Oliver Twist style, Colors M"s Lisle Sipeks,Black and Colors Wn's %ft-Collars 3, reg. $MOO, for $10.00. 2V PX Saxe, blye, navy and brown, regular$2.00, Regular 25c,.35c and 50c, Sale Price 'Ise US, reg. $36.00, for $1&75. ,Roogular 80e, Sole Price 33c pair. Sale Price $125. sxa!�t, res, $36.00, IF each. -,-o-rAI5.76. Men's Suspenders. A 49-.CM A'Ure-a Few of the Ou-itstand- Men Men's Work Shirts. White Saxony Flannelettes, ...... log Bargains in Women's and Regular$1.ft, Sale Price 09c. "t,Canadian qualities.free from filling. Bala Price 29e. - r-,-. -- Keloular 75c, Sale Price 48e. Regular$1.50 and $2;00, 817e Price 95c. 'Children's W4arablis ... Regular$2M and $340, Sale Price $1.45 28c yd. Invisible S Women's Raincoats i;chs-.Ide,' SP Suspenders, 11trold.4 Point 'Gatateas, Oxfords,. Ginhamsand Flap ttes Regular we, Sale Price'25c. nets are Included. Fancy Tweeds-and Plain "Parametta 35-inch Striped"Flutnele 111pecial,26C YCL Men'i Silk Neckties--Special Lot Cloth*. Boys' Corduroy roy Regular $6.50 to$8.150, Sale Price $3.95. ,Dark Cotton Tweeds 'R6111- UP to $1.5% Sale Price 25e. Regular$1.75, Sate Price 95e. Reg.$1W and $13.60,'Saie Price$5.95. For Boys' Suits and Bloomers, reg. Goo- Maies suit in the Store is 'Regular KDO and $4.50, Sale Price $1.95. Sale Price 39e yd. Yours for $7.95. 2 Only-Boys' Oilskin Raincoats We close at 10 OIC104 Satur- Table Oikloths your size you're in luck, for Sizes 28 and 26, reg. $4.50, for$2.49. If we have - days. Othernights 6 p.m. White and Colors. - there are Suite on the rack Priced at 2 Only Men's Oilskin 'Suits 46 Inches wide, special, lice yd. $0.00 and $MAO. None of them were Regular"$7.50, Sale Price $2.96. 64 Inches wide, SpecW, 66c yd­ 'Jess than$1640. Women's Corsets .Mother-Here's a Chance for P. c.;and D & A" J Men's Lustre coats $1.50 Makes Curtain Nets and Madras Muslim Regular $2.50 and $3.00, Sale Price $148. These are. In-grey and black and were Economy-Boys' Wood avid A good selection of attractive patterns Is Regular $1.60 and $2.00, Sale Price 98c. offered at 39c yd. former) `marked at$3.00 to $4.50. S.ergei Suits. and-Serge Suits, reg- $7.56- A Table Full of Women's and I pcO only 33" Natural Pongee Silk Men's English- Paratriettit and $8.50, Sale Price $3.115. Misses' Cloth Coats and Capes: Regular 75c, Sale Price 39c yd. Raincoats Regular$12.00 to $14.50, Sale Price'$6.95 Chcose at $1.00. ,Some of the finest quallties we have seen Plaid Dress Fabrics for School 1.-4ffelribd at$10-00 and $12.50. All clearing Wear Boys' English Parametta Raincoat Odd Fur Pieces --at one price, $4M. 6 only to clear,-reg.$4.50, Sale Price.$2.75 ;Stoles and Muffs, In various shapes. 36 Inches wide, rag. 60c and 60c, for 39c; Men's Tweed Raincoats Men's Tweed, Worsted, Serge. and Choose at $1.00. yd. 'j 'Regular $12.00 and $14.00' S&Iej Price Corduroy Pants 36 Inches wide, reg. glid and $1.50, for $7.95. I Only Wconan's Black Fur Cost 096 yd: 'r , . $2.50 and $4.00 qualities selling for $1.95 Ticketed now at $0.00 (size 36), yours Regular $23.00. Sali Price $10.50. $5.00 to $6.50 qualities selling r for 42.95. for$9.50. 56-inch Wool Homespuns -Painters' Overalls and Smocks Women's Muslin Tea Aprons Reg. up to $2.00, Sale Price 98c yd. We have no Charge Accounts. Regular $240 quality, Sale Price 95c. Priced to Clear at 15c. Dress Goods Armures, Poplins, Brocades, etc., on-sale . 2 Only Women's Crepe itimon" Our business is transacted on a Men's Combination Overalls for 39c yd. Peabody Brand. Black or blue striped. Pink Crepe, embroidered, reg. $5.00, Sale �R LA t �-s Eit d ay 9 t 23 .-.,Strict1y Cash Basi& Reg. $6.60, Sale Price $2.96. Price$1,96. 3611 Shepherd Checks, 29c yd. Man yC 1.X it 4. A Dr. E. A. Sadleir, Dentist, -Dr. Henry wili�be herq-as non- of ession from 10 al dollen. • in his office on Thursday pt JIM-0 ... � Wodd _ mOudx .4!1 to attend to his practicing in Toronto, will be hereLoc al"next TuesdaALIS. - ��t aeaXi d -L. k. and Mrs. De'vi rt.,of To a. m.10 5 b. in..-as usual. Jhe r Bray to V11sitin r vikek-tion, Mrs, James White, -we. regret iss Ethel Br 9 ronto, are spendiog their n and Orange- her6 has been in, very poor 'kilitives in Brampton with latter's parents, -to st�i�. health weeks, but, we and Dara. Michia. I for several Hugh Vivian Bnoner, of Bow- Mrs. M. S. Chapmau;,who was are pleased-to report, is,now some Ncville. spent Monday with confined to her hontlefor several what improved. Pickering friends. is able da s on,account of iUnegs, wisla_�EM_ Mrs. 'Annie, of tole around again, much tmPmv- -Hanford and F. T. Notv Adver*486=0098. Toronto,spent Monday with- ed in health. ,land.Mrs. Buntinx- H. and Mrs. Crook motor. -R.A. and Mrs. Bunting 9petit ed to London on Saturday to OR, SALE-A grocery.-business. and Mrs. Dr. and FJ.S.Farmer,Claremont. 50-1 the w eek�,end with. J. the week-end with bLaoti, of Streetsville. op Mn,MDewar. - They were accom, Dny harness, hug" -Misses Verna and Doris Reid. partied as far as Burford,by Harry FOR SALE-P, and cutter. Apply to.J. R.Pett Cherry- ',of%,Whitby. are spending a week and Mrs. Boyes and Miss dean wood- 't ;with Goo. and Mrs. Reid. r 6 ipph4��� - baOd vftcu im.clean- sALA with Fred and Mrs. Bals on. All FeurR Apply Miss Agnes Thom. R.R.48 o.2. Myrtle, ay ith her Pickering. f yr-,Is,s ent W nead returned home on Mond parent ------------5�IFOR SALE-In 9, avid it Dire.-Annan.ntlan. The VVonie6's Institute will I ADYIS BICYCLE to Mrs. J. Coakw ell and hold their meeting and annual pic- Aexcetlent-condition.For particulars apply,f 'daughter,Mabel, of Oshawa,visit- y next. the nic on Tuesda 20th inst. Box 21. Greenwood. -Ing friends on Tuesday' All will convene at Mrs. W B T.OR SALE-4 Holstein milch cows. .-ed Picker SALE r Sipprell -due to freshen within a A and two child-.. Powell's at 3 o'clock and then �ro: few weeks 98.1y to -M t a few claVs teed to Campbell mill flats 'here Carl Deyitt,i mile east of Brougham. ren, of Toronto. open. w All Robert 11 be spent., /rRS. EMMA FLVIRS-Nurse with -last week with Rob t and Mrs. the af ternooti,wi --friends of the Institiite trill be M practical experience. open for engagements town or country. Phone Pick 1106. 30-4 in -:-The Misses Mechia, of Oshawa, welcome. AT POPULXR. ' PRICES— visiting at the home 'of their . 924,1rom P�esent, I E L •good, strong work are i The year I -, OR.jSAL -2 �fflr to Robert R Scott,Macchio. con.11,Markham, Phone a v 3013. 50 rances rand Hugh and Mrs. is likely to pass Into L' horse..5 years oidm. sound. the year without -R 'Mary and Marjorie - T OST-Masonicapron In black case, -Misses summer, ithas not been extrem �. g, Aug, 14th. be ween Thursd -r. H.H. G.W.Bark, with their brothers t Fred To Buntin M Clark -spending this week 'a ely cold, but hot days have been J"on.de k am nee tA 'Pickerind 50 9 In Lakefield entirely absent so far, and there -Established 1857. Allan H. Clark. L is not much likelihood that we will. OUND-On my premises just west Aw -Mrs. Wm. Morcombe, of 00118- experience any hot weather dur- Fof Dumbarton,a bicycle.premiere may have ed home, after Ing the rest of the Season. The same by provig.PrOINAY and paying expenses. ilnee, has return M,Kennedy'.-. nbarton, 5 -52 Robert C. spending a week with temperature has,hardly,eiei'dur-� M Stork. ing the year been much over 50 -In the Village of Clare- r. Cartwright' :for. a blacksmith 'OD Mrs. j' moat,OR RENT D shop or e,,;�d entrally situated. AAPlY to Bunting were success m C�a nont. tf or uta Mrs.H right and Fred T. deg es, which is most unusual mont,a building suitable Iche iq ful in their f rs rio. , While the weaiher f golf 'with Peterboro on has been very there has.been • ��� • awes 0 am 14, Wednesday last. no frosts &t any COOL,of sufficient MARMERS, ATTENTION- .el time -Miss Alms Cowan, Toronto, agent for the Benfrew cream separators, the severity to cause any. damage to best on the market. ,Also stoves and scales. '7 accompanied by a I& Notwithsta-md Phone Pick lady friend. is ing the Robt.Devitt.Box 17,Brougham, the crops. 48'3 spending a couple of weeks*atthe -lateness of spring, the crops are 505. home of her garrote ARM to here. likely to beabove the average; FCR SALE-Being nbrth F -Miss Gretchen Saunders, of provided the weather* continues half of lot 11.coil.6.Pickering. consisting of belonging to the estate of acres.more or less. beh .Or ply the late Rewrick Wilson, F particulars aff Audley.is spending a-week with favorable during the remainder of 112 1 Coo. 3 to Alfred Lemdion or saviderson. C re- Misses Nellie and Rosie Sier, it be the season. Fartners are there 47-52 r nature of a farewell Ing in the n fore likely to have a good year,as mOl� vitt "prior to the departure -te firm, and all kinds of of the Fp continue it is VOR SALE .-too-or Tatter for Australia. Hoped they1will prov*atisfactory 1: wagons.ha new,and all kind f farm im,- =rder. Also se-eraol heavy Md to in good I - the Meth- H sh The union picnic of ay for the prosperity 'of Canada de' L.d k stoves and betters. -- odist and' Presbyterian. Sunday pe�nds to a great extent on the, est price 1�,d for hides and wool. also live Voul- 17tf Stounville.Phose L903, ip being b ur% I - Schools held this (Th prosperity of the. farming,cum try 61-NoN 'day) afternoon at the Oshawa munity. o Rent Park. All those attending are ��ama t -The annual picate of St. Geor CZ -being conveyed by motor. Re's Sabbath School was held-on ac 1 Omni al no ac s being parts of lots 15 -Herbert and Mrs. Ruttan and Thursday- afternoon 'last at and le. concession 1. Searbero. con- OQt twining 140 acres,good ban a WM. and Mrs. Blasdon, of Syr&. Frenchman's Bay, when a m k b ril and jog with the as spent by all. house running.stream. case, N. Y., are visit enjoyable time w M C4-- fort some. Scar. GINNIE 01 ner's sister, Mrs. Oliver P A good program of sports Rent &W Per&1011um- '­7 Also her sister.-Mrs. E. B. McKen- - races - and (2) ote 13 and 14,concession 1. provided, IneInding hro above mentioned.7 mie and son, Kenneth. of Wicni. baseball watches. To the contest I�d oJoing the a ladies and 0,36-taining 180 acres partly broken Olson Go the married between d Mrs. Glover the girls. the latter woo. and in with running stream,suitable for pas- --George E. an and map be worked inconnec- and daughter. vvbo have been the match between the married tura with the above. tion w k8 spending the past seven woe men and the boys. the singles Rent$WO per annum. Ap I _51RS.S.FAWC with Mrs. Glover's parents, W. G. again won. The games were 7 o.2, Qat. C0011 -.and Biro. Ham, returned to,their greatly enjoyed b* both partict 5052 West Hill. R.N RTTI to and ffok home to Springfield Mass.,on Fri. pan A motor =Ns da motoring by "y of Mont- secured to treat TMANG launch was also NOL A-N the children-tO about-rude.-While Norton, %ho is -The union serviem will be con- On the trip Master Nor DOX11flol; OF CANADA tinned next Sunday with Rev. A holidaying at Mrs. Hurst's, had a 7 bd: FLEFUNDING LOANA928 R Sanderson.'pastor of the Meth- narrow escape from serious injury-. I pa lo- ist Church.conducting the Per. ge had got too near to the ga 5 #ER CENT BONDS ad �'Meu's Overall B rgains- 'blue stilpe''all sizes. vices. Service will be held In the line engine and his clothing, got a Reavy, ist Church caught in the fly-wheel. and was- morning in the Method 9&25 to at 1.09 per torn off blir. The engine 20 year Bonds.price 84 to 44, going pair. being at 10.30 o'clock. and In the Pres 5.14 per cent byterian church in the evening at wap stopped just in tuna to pre- uvitation is vent his leg being br6ken "wad y"r Bonds: price go. to yield Men's Lisle Hose-coloto'brown" grey, sand and white, 17 o'clock. A cordial I other Injuries. With 5.23 per cent. lextended to all to attend these probably ol 61 Railway (C. N. R.) -reg 50c line, to close at 29c. the ezeeption of some slight bruis- 096vaidan NationA I - :.,serviees. year) first mortgage Deben- tebes he escaped in (seven ye uring May 6. IM- Price -Master Gordon Wade. the es and sera rures.=aX -Special in Towelling-Wb*.te Roller Towelling, red If year.old son* of jury During the evening an ex- 070 per. thousand-, or 81000 invested two and a he $1,754.40 at Ma- ade,'met with a 6!4leot supper was served, which now increases to rd. ,Harry and Mrs W %-.idge. reg 20c, going at 15c-per y,,L -by the hi no, furity. inful accident on Monday. Ae- was greatly enjoyed t Wry boys and gir1g, as well as by "Phone or wire orders,& our ink his father and moth- e and Sancere-right shape and motoring trip in the the older people. expense. Clover Leaf Cup or on a wo 9-a neighborhood of Cherrywood. he -On Thursday afternoon a )YKEs&ROVERS. going at 1.90 per dozen. large freight train -was approach- a St.Rest. Dundas opened the door of the car,no,. Phone 208 J Inoticad by his father, t ing Pickering - engine Whitby. Out. , and fell on r' Station the- 2tf While rather left the =Rck near the Brock .'Nice Plain Glass Tamblera, 80 cents per dozen. ion the roadway. sinfully hurt, his injuries are not road A half mile west of the eta t The PiCkering When leaving the rails I Ong. His escape tion.- .iconsidered seriOng. remarkable tore up quite a large.portion of Vw1mce Committee �f from serionsiojury f the track. After leaving the se the car was going at the rate o track the loco otive.turned part• ant at "TSE B1G.STQSE.I.9 In _Get Everything You W „about 25 miles an hour. 001 and sank deep e-object of this Association is to Dry Goode, Groceries. school ly over on Its side _ .�ft - -"* -The well-drillers at the Into the earth. Ismen stealing and prossa*&_ The engineer and Dishes, Glassware etc have already gone to A depth of fireman both jumped,and in doing the -boats and Shoes, Wall Papers, 9t, but so far they so, L r Dearly 2W f04 Jallegban injured his foot found water In any badly. Four hoboes were on one P :-.Uve not Ustabon having araplw 16Y$teatn It Is necessary to have a iron. The sudden stop eft Ke that L 'MAN quantity. As the school is boated of the can which was loaded with "As I=xwdiaWy wt 10941obw used the of ZZ"a4ve Oomasi/tee. +C good supply. It is 5tMU the I n to shift and thus caught one membWehip.1" . _.:M a H AP water is so difficult to get On -I- 07the men. It was impossible to T19MM saisr be W tom Ulf prest"al at; whool grounds, wnen hr n�..,F liftoi.n- extricate him until a.saw a ru- every other part of the village an Morley Sleep's.w9lieb -L D. Banker,C.t cured from MO Exec.00m. ter a Rot a A ftpr be. 1A munro, Pickering, a depth of about 15 feet. This well "Ns .I— ed for about that was dug on the,South side of 1`9 thus imprison Clark. three quarters of an botir he was hRi Thexton'6 h the School, when the school was 'an,whose leg was released. Them B by Mad built over thirty years age, is go practically badly. Smashed, was taken to it of who conaud report - MAL d varied we deep, and has been pi unot for hospital in the city. . It is re =do%=J the useless an the water was will far ow" fries any bank find account of ed that ot charge of trespass that drinking purposes, on -- laid against him when he is 0 A . raw be Visa iaf� by mag saw" GN111 =skhW Spec being stagnant. 'able to leave the hospital. The jalisfadwy in GyM way and quit4 when fireman, Mr.Callaghan, was taken I purpose having on band continusimples- no Pow interest- at current ratoo; on SO& accaus" -on -Sunday afternoon "the motor traffic was very heavy f bard a on the next train to his home in oualy a stock o Write or call for fult Paldculw& badly Belleville. It has i not been ascer. Chevrolet sedan was n and soft coal. wrecked in &.collision on the King tained what was,the cause of the -THR Richard extra Plac6'y6nr or&r now before R ­'-ston road in front of accident, but a` large K firm, two miles STANDARD BAN Guthrie's fp gang of men have been employed the rise in price. r CANADA putting I Miles east of the village. The car Ing down new rails, and it -Phone Pick. 1709.to l2tf was about to meet another, when feared that this work wa§ not scene and KING F. Law,Manager a third'appeared Pickering Branch,' ipeared on the see properly done, but this fact has DONALD MUNLROI PICXF C. A. McClellan,Manager between them. -h, 4. endeavored to pass not been established. )y Branch, collided with the result that -it 'With the sedan find forced it into ;iWB TABLE-Pickering Station Hardwood Flooring ..4- the ditch. The ear ran Into the and Shingles T.R. Trains going East doe As follows Furnaces cement culvert in front of Mr. ljo. 10 Mail 7.57 A M. The Seaman Rent line of flooring In G tlirie's gate, smashing all the 66 28 Local 2.23 P•M. k, quarter-cutwbite AND S plain redop � ARM I wrecking the radiator and of 80 Local .�-04 P M oak birch or maple. 9 ass, f .57 A.M. he Farm Lands Department of otherwise cailsing much damage. Sunday train, Heel& Furnaces-pip6 or pipelege -T-0-buy-or sell your farm, consult t Fortunately no 'of the occupants Train, late Shingles and Roll ne so follows Rubberoid Felt 8 ited Farmers to,operative COMP617Y, -ag Vrsst due accid6nt wag, No. XiLocal . 1 7.47 A.M. Tbe, Un was ivji-tred. The 64 27 . Local Roofing, 18 or 36 Inches wide. 1 2.44 P.M. as l is theMail 9,05 P�M, case In a great many acci- Also, afewsettings of bred-to-lay, Limited. I do a. All 'a o eu IV Monday.Y. Rod. A Institute will I n to I Pic. I'd annual 7ua 9 Lie dents, due to epeedin-g. So many SUnday train. 9.05 P. M. Barred Rock eggs for as ve, 'Pickering,' Phone Pick; 1568 have a manly for passing every JOHN DRAPER, - PICKEkIINNG A. J. kLLISON, Representative, ---- 4 d will take.all kinds, Foregoing is according to Standard -ible an time. Call and get prices 35 Vnr pus: of chances in 40109 80, 'A VtAo L