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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1924_08_29 ­Z;W •w .7 w w­ L VOLS 'X Ll I I 7:PICKERING, ON T-,'-FRIDAWV, AUGU ST 29 1924 No., 51 ..GREEN RIVER. T I conduct services Green River and-GoodwGod football Geo. GREENWOOD."R --Baker GREENWOOD �', i =9A=fttUXt, 0UUU5V tLa LUMUIZ WM-P�j tne th" follows: Mt. Zion at 10 30 a, in.. gin-. Stouffville prize on Saturday. August sale at 1.30..p. m., Greenwood at 7 p.m. Stith. The game is called for 5.45 p.in. 'ORSYTH,Opb.b.. Direittbir R. H- F as 40 eoptometrical Association of Ontario.Res. The service at Brougham At 7.00 p. m. This should be an interesting game, &a =.Xe,!ber of the Ame I Optometrical e teams are evenly matched. To The Mistakeswill be under di%etion of the,Ladies' th Eyes examined,'by appointment. Aid. It Is expected that Gerald Cow. Phone21504.Claremontont. an will address the Sunday School at Mstabllshed'1838' lu� the inter. DUNBARTON. Greenwood at 10.30 a. m. F.40MLINSON, M, B.. Member. -Stopo The oldest established Industry' Ontario 6outity. este Boys' Work: Sunday School Mra .Fann No 011t6e College of Physicians andsurawris y Pherrill is the guest 69 0fflce:-that formerly occupied bj --of Ontario. sessions at Mt. Zion at 11.30 a. m. and the late Dr.R.Brodie,and latterly,by Dr.Cal her sister, Mrs.Alex. Thom. Kinsale at 2.30 p. m. Remember the. Miss"Marjorie Allison is a dings Look ' well. Phone.,Claromotit.Qdt. 2817 r date of the Greenwood anniversary, month with friends at Port 3"allhousie. S. W. Dena' as Walton and Mra.Annie were 'called 0. McIKINNON,M.D.,L.R.C.S., N. ten preacher, and of the Brougham &Dni Zdinburgh, member of the College of :USL. Sept. 7th, with Rev, • to Enniskillen.the latter's mother be. Wheat ,Physicians and Burgeons of Ontario,I son vdrsary on Sept.21st. a-out, Ediab h. 113g very'ill. of Rojal college of surit To Baker's 8 p0goibInaftention to dideases of women sad plenaid Choice WEXFORD Mrs. (Dr.)Dales and Mrs. J. Frank �L re . O&oe cad roaddsuos,Bro also have gone to the city to meet D of Phonographs. their husbands, returning from over E.-amd Mrs. Armstrong spent Sun• seen. an. ted day at Gree, River. Miss Margaret Annan and'Dr.Heg. HIGHEST ICE PAID R DURWIN E. STE IKLEY. it don't matter who makes We are glad to report Miss E. Hol- gle,of Toronto, paid a flying visit to DR. Graduate of Toronto College of Chi den has about recovered from a broke' ropractic. Will make residential calls irt Picker- the Record, our Ovaln hercousin. Mrs. James -Mitchell, and 1!ic Villate and surrounding district. Tuesday, arm. other relatives one day last week, Thursday and Saturday forenoons. For Wedding bells are ringing Around Seed Buckwheat loitment Call 141 Bowmanville.or lea,�.-.ogd Morn.Phonograph The following despatch is from Win. t tr �: . our village once again,.."Wonder who FOR SALE' with anyone taking treatment. 471y bearing date of the 18th last neg Will play it. Is next Robert Scott, aged 67. 'pioneer bust- . ..... .. .... S. C. Aiken visited at the home of nese man of Winnipeg, and President Best quality of Chick Feed and crutch Feed always M. and Mrs. Barrett. Pickering, on of the Scott Fruit. 0 died at Om ight. CHRISTIAN, Barrister And Sunday last. his home here lost SalmTrdy, AoSollator,Notary Public Etc. Money to Fred Holden killed, dressed andsold Me Scott, whr,was bore at Plelmring, Can. SouthlWb*.Court House, Whitby. 2517 Oat.,07 years. ago, came to Winni Sto,Oville' , �n�, -an the Toronto market it veal calf, pe weighing over 800 Ms.' WILLIA M J.BEATON,B. A.,Bar. Don'tforget the dance on Friday In 1381." Mr.Scott was accompanied risttr Solicitor member of the firm of when Rest going to Winnipeg by the RYckman bm-ison.!toaw eventilk.Aug. 29th. Everybody come Rissimi Pastry Tioull and.Beaton. Toronto late John Thom of this place.- C4=nl Trusts Bug, 'ReA and enjoy themselves. Maier 9 ding to. SO Bay Street,Toroo Its Always Good. �4 Telephone Masters Rob and Angus Phillip, of • Niagara, are summer holidaying with HIGHLAND CREEK. None better made In Canada. their cousin. Miss M. Coulson. Dental .Funfral Director Dont forget the .football match on ' On Monday as Constable Wm. H. 7, 1r1R. HARRY HUDSON, Dentist cend Saturday evening-betwee'n, Claremont, Cheater was going Into the city aw JL/Whitby. Office---Adam's Terrace. Byron L4censed P)nbd1)ncr &and Wexford. Game called sharp at a wrecked car in the dhoo. and,%en St.North. Phone 124. -(Gas extraction,when o'clock (standard time). returning In the elvenitiq the car was deured). 51tf JfOTOR HEARSE still there. After going home and R E A M 'OSHAWA- FAIR. thougl-A -CLAMMONTs ftt. partaking of his supper be R. D. C. Smith. Dentist. Stotiff. Dville,Honor Graduate of Chicago and To- that it would be wise to back and It's theprive ere get for our butter ronto Univeriitin and the Ro)al Coll Of Ph.one 924 IM Fa�lr to be the best in history. watch that nothing would be stolen that enables ns to pay the price' Dental Surgeons.' Phone office loll. =... I . 1015. No on appointments. 1'.2617 Alan new exhibitors will show at from the.car, as many people appear for eream, and its our ccura" Oshawa Fair on Sept. to think a that they have a perfect system of doing business that ea. 8th,9th and 10th pronilsel to be big- LAKE B. BEATON. D. D. s.. right appropriate,to their-own use abler us-to render yon service -'BGroduate of,the Royal Cotelge of Dental ger than ever this year and from every say 110 appeop his that they cam Ond and University of Toronto. Ofts tbin Surgeons and Prix bardwere store. Whithy. -abs. EtC• angle Secretary d0ham. P. Davis Is re- 1, , j move' rmit Trues, Shr abandoned ear on the side of the Have our truck call for Office hours 9 to 12:1 to 5J0. Ind.1phow S. celving enquiries for information. The roadi especially when they think they 7 your cream. DWprize lists have been mailed to farmersI phone 220. Guy Having secured the aK!u-iy for E.D-r are not seen. He did not put out any Smith WSon. Ltd..Nurserymen, and fruit growers within a radius of light to let people know that he was Stouffvffle Creamery Coe �7 N. DALES; L. D. 8. D. of many allies sad not 0131T the re u- on guard.but be lay down -beside the L D. a". - of Wlnona� Oat. tie Graduate of Royal CoUqCe al Dental Sur- and the University of Toronto. lar exhibitors.but many others,have fence to await developments. He did Phone 18W2 above oflice I am prepared to take Orders for all declared their intention of exhibiting, not have to wait long before' a car D. A. Scott's store. ClartmoaL Ont. kinds of Fruit Trees,SwrJI Fruits. .,..,43TOUFFVILLE, ONT. Office hours.9 a.in. in. Soturd - 9 Judging from present prospects there p.m Phousto 6 P. " a' Ornameiltal Shrubs Ric.. at • appeared on the scene and a man step M to a.1403. 4T should be a splendid line in all classes. lowest possible prices. ped out and going to the disabled car The Midway will be there an big as took out a cushion, which was just snotn"o 4;dmb*. Special rates for large quantities. ever. J.A. Dalsiet Co. with savioris] - . CREAM what be needed for his truck at home. .2stf brand now-rides and & host Of DAW Just then Mr. Chester laid his hand on Pickering -i;ames, with the usual refreshment his shoulder and imp* . -S E PA R A T 10YBEI S .We V. RICHARDSON-Real sated the un tate. Insurance Conveyancing. N. J. Chapman, Picks booths, will make for An.attractive pleasant news that he-wasaprisoner .PWMing,bat.gyp_ rPam.Ete. Midway. The races#001360tObOAs charged with theft. He save his' 1,A=agent for the Molotte and name as George Matthews and his vl V POST11M, Licensed Do Laval. Auctioneer, the best horses seen thea be with ' lace of residence is Uxbridge. go W 0 fair owintiss of Taft and Oututo. AGO. us at the Fair. If you have not re- is New Separators always to stock. J Ro good as at Old Home ask Many of 31 yea"of age and was accompanied Man salt of&U kinds &U�"d 6,on horteos ofing' an win Dotwe. A44"M Green River F"O.. 0" ceived a prime list ask foe one. Secre- by bin bride of three ,months, who Also. several good second head m*- t,, of her chloes In good tanning order. sell, O. P. Davis. 19 Ktjqg St. west. made a strong plan In behalf S.BEATON TOWN816P be pleased to mail one for the husband. They were engaged In g ;4 ar- asking. dening and were trying to got alongD. A. PUGH. CL&REMONT sours Lsaae at 1�i ala LIB - In Write or phone Clare.2417. '-.Material the world, but evidently had taken GREENWOOD. Just arrived a car of Toronto the wrong course. When the prisoner Appeared in Magistrate Brunton's Bayne, Tomato, the AVID A. PUGH-Live stock suc Asphalt Co's Roll Roofing, Miss court In Toronto on Tuesday morning Dtioneer. GradGete of C. M. 400ia'School: weekend with Mrs.Trimble. fetime ezperience with pedigreed Shingles etc., also he wais Road MW and costs, simounting Ernest Trimble and Mr. Black aad in all to about$n. 2�rbl.kk and ring-ock. AD kinds of sales The wrecked car Here You Are' pprrooone motored to E?ectou Sunday after- turned out to he stolen. fly atte��to. Terms reasonable. Pbow A large stock of B. C. Cedar 10 sreman 161Y One. n M. Shingles. Beaver Board The Ladies'Aid spent-Friday after- -,AA-W, IAOENSED AUC- Shingles. Lumber. soon at the lake with Rev. Leigh and TIONEER,for York.Qntario and Durharn' 'WHITBY. Counties. All kinds of sates promptly attended 7. family. Cement,� Miss Montgomery. of Hamilton, ' The building of new houses goes on to. Terms reasonable. DILtes for sake may be Call.and get one prices. arranged at NEWS'Officy. Bell and Indepen spent the week-end with Ed.and Mrs. space In all parts of.the. town. Most A Is. of these are for now citizens taking Oest phone@. Whitby.Oat 517 ----PICKERING ' -:- visa M. Widilifteld,of Uxbridge. Is up residence in Whitby because of its . ,.,BASKETS' spending a few days with -Miss Ida favorable location and many Adman the Estate of Brown, ts �,,' Lumber, age iMaving purchased the stock from, LUMBUt YARD Miss Elliot and Miss France@ Heard.. Sir�Ramer and Lady Greenwood are W,.. of Toronto, are holidaying with Alf, expected to arrive within two weeks %!•Shingles and Mrs. Trimble. and arrangements for a public reeer Cl. BARNES and the entire v Perry and Mrs. Wilwo and baby tion, including a banquet, possibly ;ibusiaess of JOS. W. DOTEN D. A. MORDVE @:Int Sunday with James Denny And in the spacious dinlag hall of the 1D Oti. Ready Roofin'9 Am prepared to supply all sizes IT, of Unionville. tario Ladies'College, Are under way. Lloyd Misses Ida Brown. Margaret Gee With the ant of David from BerryBox to Three ------411% and Half Bashel. ltmsiW Director and Mabel Ble have been visiting at George" leader of the Liberals In nd Lath the lake during the post week or two. Gat Britain, Sir. Hamer will Again 1tokbelsadir na unteg Pali- Mrs.Fl and Miss Reta returned become prominent I L old co .,Gteen River,Basket,Works tothe Till a on Monday,afterlspend. ties-. it is some years slimes h last Phone Mark.e409 top(a month with,ft leads In Lindsay. visit to his home town: F. A. :REESORO 'TRANK PENNOCK Succewor to The Girls'Circle and Epworth Lee President Frank L. Faroweill of the us were the guests of Rev. Leigh and Bo&rrof Tra4s is p1snaing an - X exw-rT! er Inaugu d(=C=SW -The Man that made the Homes 'OHAS. BRIERL- MARKHAM 'Family at the lake on Tuesday even- ral dinner the gtst week In September Basket" Phone 9000 In to be followed monthly by similar friends gatherings atwitich subjects ofinter- mi" im and some ry onto on Sunday and ,at bearing' on the development motored,froalwn ent of a the day with F. L. and Mrs- WbItb 11 be treated by distinguish- t Ti will Mayor Hiltz and R. �1CkCri�lgov rreM9 . .. ad pub ic amen. A R WE R S Flavo Bread . Flour J. Fleming are to be invited to discuss OUGMAN. We are Agents for Marvel Aha_relatlons of Toronto-to-her-nearpst neighbor to the WtwqLrds. it is be- It and Mrs. T. C. visiting friends eved th^t great benefit will be Jeri red 116dili%eksht-At Got la ALPL.JUW. from addresses and the social Donald Beer Is spending & .Week's _p stde,ofthe­g*therIngs under theaui- Tastry Flour 10 ro 0 piece of thp Board. Goo1d-Shap1ey byak 1VP!,`r10F=t,;is holidaying with May be obtained from you Grocer. her sister, Mrs.W. J. Devitt. The new industry being established of which Muir, Born,on Saturday,August loth, to is Whitby by the Frotex CO. t o ; Clifford and Mrs.Hubbard, 9 son. .:F fy and BiRs6llsttle Gordon 'Hanley, of Stratford, Brooklin Flour MillsMilholl W. M,MeTntooh, formerly of Picker- leu Ing, is the manager,was formally op CHAS. WILSON, Prop. ford• ieTisiting his aunt, Miss Bate. sued Wednesday afternoon. The mayor and Council. Board of Trade Listers Win. Norton, of Highland Creek, a GrM* Salts, just this Wa w promin- E visited his son.Thomas, on Sunday. and imia,10,yees citizens, as well a fol' 'cooling the blood- FOR SAL a men from Toronto. Fen- ent Mfs. Randall Ellicott and children tnis hot weather. ...... Falls and other places, were Notice of Removal I John Deere gay Loader of Barrie, areyisiting their relatives elon lines always on band. here. present. Both paper In rolls and tent Standard side-del. Rake Peter Reesor, of Hillside, Scarboro. materials were run through the big L 'T automatically. applies Crtkde Drugs, Cigarettes, Cigara I Stilky Plow 2 Walking Plows L 10T -a few days last week with Geo. machine which spent' I 'Crown Gang and Mrs. Duncan. the waterproofing liquid andarles the' and Tobacco. .1 decorations and Binder Twine. Smith and-Dean. fabric. Appropriate W-Beaverton, visited Mrs were incidents of this lf-Choicest;Oandy- Brontford Ri Dobson, o whistle blowing etc W. F. Disney, .-Greenwood Has moved to its new boinqui Philip on Sunday. Miss Brodie ac: auspicious industrial event. -home. Still another new Stationery, Toilet Preparations Corner Yonge and�Alexander compainied them On their return inclustry is being 42tf Phone Pick 714 (Aramands, Three Flowers, -week,into Investigated by the Board of Trade. Streets, Toronto. E. E. Annie moved last Seeley). his store which has been rebuilt sPnce It is an automatic electrically operat Tall Tert opens Sept. 2nd. the tire which destroyed it last fall. ed office appliance of universal use. Grain i a Swedish- Agency..for ColumblK Gramap hotme, PM9 Write to-day for Catalogue and ar- Both Inside and out the store has a It is the invention of -I lifor- Dominion Piano and Vacuette t attractive appearance on which Ameritan, Mr. Lundgren. of CA range to enter at Fall Opening'. nes' AND FL 1-KINGe- Mr. Annie is to be congratulated. nia. The mannfRcture of them in the the faultless* band .9trictly first-class In all Depart- Mrs, F. Gprow has greatly improv- United States bm succesaftilly been vacuum cleaner. ampreparedrapared to do Chopping And menta. This School is time tried ed the appearance of her property by established in Oakland, Calif. The FlakingOat every.day but and truly tested and the'advattages the erection of R fine'verandall on the right to use the stents for Canada Saturday. TH E- PICKERI NG.;. N E.IWS front and east side of the hotel. Mr. have been secured by the gentleman N. E. McEW-MA StoneboSto For Sale offered here e are unexcelled in Can- Holmes bas also added very much to who is presenting the proposition to ads. Enter any time. e manufacture in Whitby. Fifty men the appearance of his store and dwel Veterinar�L Surgeon! ling by re-building the verandah and will be employed at the start, A pub- Bayles, Claremont Joh anovetling the building, and also by lie meeting In regard to the project is W. 1. Elliott. Principal r,IvIng the whole a fresh coat of paint; called for Fridsyevenin Rural Route No.2 9 �,........ 4. W 01M W �!�!;: .�,&X_4--=F_g-_­Zt, tl:,: !, 2;��-_-q ­- ,_----- I � ,r`. . I _ _IpW •,=..41. , !� !��11! 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I , , - - - . : . r TCOME ;-, . � .7�p ,,:�- - ,,4�%, . . t ' ' � +.-, , , - . I lifetime-and.every baby .should be -AND THE. IS YE TO -- -- ..1. , ,. -1-�i'' � My �_. . �, .,,�, , 4'. , --- 1- � . `. -, ,�� �-� ,�. .-. �_- ,���'..!' - , ' ...�� given his chance. The right to moth- s ... .1 . ,- , -�.._ . .., � ,?k ,,�­ _ BUTS FE9 FOW -- 'i� - ­ .Z-Z . .7 "Ill M, 'NE, . .. er's milk is every baby's birthright. ,I �� - '� 41'. :. .. , r - � ,, .1. 6, ._ 1 . . .. _ - -.-..-- ,---)-, I. ,��", , � . OLNIL , " ,... -, , W. . . - . -_:-Z.�� . �7 "y . ' ' � -1 . - , , g`- ',-­�. F",F-� - , I - . . - : 4� . ,_ - . '. I it,- .1�1, , .,,� .. .." .� �� - -:'�, - - - � _ , . � . kBY DR. FLORENCE 1. McKAY.+ .�_,,.I .� .. � - �, I � '� . . .I �. ­_ .� �.; I - I . . . - . " ,I .. - I __� .-.�. .-.. - . 7:" . ..�.'..­. . I � . ., , 0 . . - - Z� - - ,w ,!F1 .. 11 0 1� Lf., 17 , . .4_; `"_'-__ __-_ - . , `� ' I. Nil who She hld Arink p'lenty of water- TOO X-ANY , LOA (ARES. -- -.:--- . I . � '*"M L - ' - � ',' -,. �!L 01,31 Good fortune &ttends,the baby . . k I I . I .. . ► . . . . - ,:�,, - V -1, At . � . L. , .�, 1 *. . tors- six to eight g'-asses a day-and take - ,/ * , % IN . _, . � .- -I I- . I � .,.� +. , - , . I ...11 , . - 1 '2 ­_ ' jum the advantage of maternal .1 ­ I. � .. :­�, . � _. � L ..� I I . - . .. , n I -W - . . , ?"­jng - This jwd'-fortune applies. not -frequent baths in order to keep the 'One-Reaso 'W.hy .so Man Y� 0 - I ��_ 4'. . I I 7 ` . \ I ..-':-'.. Wy to binijelf but his mothii� as a in'900 I _ing . ' kin ' d condition fo* r-eliminating PN�l I . , . I- , ..L �­-..'velL ,X., ./ \, L... ., . . . � I . . . .. I waste products. The breasts should be men Are Weak. and.Run-Down... . .� �-. + :: . It 11 7�I..., , enj,MT, L_ �'- ,� I . �._ properly supported when they become . ,_1 . IL, 1 -, , , - : I - __­ � - � P.1. -1� .,why is it an advantage to •the baby?-heavy and pressure by the clothing The work of-the woman in the home I .. i. 11 If . - .�._'�-7 .1 . ./ , _C�7 �',;I 1:.. ,_�'v. . r chances to. live: I ._...� .W • N \ �.' q��.�,:M, -A� t gives him greater vitality - '% ;. ­.'; �!- , -7 1 voided.. She should have a 4iakes greater demands on her . - :��l I . . I , ,;t, -fed should be a 1. .1 . /, 0 JATKIJ&D t�XQ_j"--. . � L - .�, L. .. � . .. .. I .., " 1� .. , / - . P, ? I - ,��."" L�during the first year. Five bottle re is always -1 11, 0 "­ moderate' amount of recreation and, than men realize, and the , .. . . ." . ..",� d baby dur- , �% , . . . . . . - , - babies die ib one'breast-fed I - something more to .do. No,' wonder . � . , -I. I _/'" :�­ - ' . � i... . should be free from worry or emotion I *. Z 11 .,- � _,.�/ .�� I .L ,. . . . . , . . �- 1�­ .,1.�I,�;� .. I f.life. Also it has..al . I women's backs ache;, affid their nerves ;% _.p_ . � .. .1 . al strain. L , . .�'I­ I .. I. - .., L ;. ­ .. .1 . I .:­ I... �� .",I � I . . .1. .- +L . V - ­�� ...- been found the * No wondfir why they - y 'r -�.;� :i I �_ danger'signals, such as .are worn out. - I : - �'. . - � I . - I -1 . .. . _ , greater are .the I I � I . . . _. : . I . . . 1 ._,�,�:L�,.-.�. of breast feeding the depresepel %sd,­"_4�U=rUa � , finfler . . , -- . I _ M ­_ ,- I headache, dizziness, nausea, disturb- ,.chances to live. from headaches; and always feel out ; . . � Kt ''.. disease: 1. ,_ :,..�....� ' antes of sight," of the feet, �, �, � P. ,- ".­�L."�­It give him resistance to of sorts. But of cQprse a'.1 women are .. . %4 ;r, , a 0 llwegs L :­ 4­�--��­-- It is be:1eved that.them are certain,bleeding, constipation or paint; in the - I - - " �­, .. , ,:.�- . �.1 , . . I- I . I . , .., , ' ' . �.- ­_�.. 4, . -_1'' , ... . :*.I _.. - . . . I - :! ., " � "RA ­,- -�,.- . � . . . -, . . . , e INED mother's milk,stomach, should be reported immedi- not like that. What is the difference? ,. ., . protective qualities in moth . . .. . A viomm with plenty of health : - .. ..�, '...I , ��. :. : .." .. .. , - , _Z I - � - . �:. . ' '';. I - . "'. .".- -I ately to the doctor. .. . -, .,:1 �_ - : . ... .. ��::-'­'­ 1. -ipoc7s .... : � 5�­� ,,� Which are transmitted to the baby' in . -blood in slier veins finds. work in the _'. I - 1� " - .- SULL . �­i. � _' ­L� :.�.�.., . iW -_._creasing. baby, _. . :I^:-.��.. ..'. _ L " ­ ., .": powers of resistance.I She should go regularly to the-doe- b I sy; her vitality is' . :L . . " . : I ..... �­ + ,---.�.' , ,- creasing his . . ome ea at par. This .1L 0!�.:' " � ...... � :!� ..., .. . �t7�Breast-fed babies are t%p leis likely tor for observation and examination, points the way to. health In women . . ­' - .1 . :rAyrW,1Mt%, �' is , .. . I . I I.,1. :._-,-,..-,-.,. L . e��,. _:"L`��-to have rickets,�pneum6hla. and other , will, and she who feel run down. and depressed.I ...4. .:�. - .. I I �L - �-ME MC ,� �, � I '.7.:,. .,-,-.., j I ­ � ­ - '. ire.'L,I . of the lungs aid summer should make up her mind that no mat- Blake new rich blood. You can do It !.­ , � -.1 � , ..__ ..2, ' .. . . - . - Z.." � �..­,diseases I L _ _ � L, , - - ' . � : 11 . 8 . - - : _� I-,--,-- .:.- . __"?d C "lv�.' �,��* • C OM- Plaint. Eleven bottle-fed . I i � been with Dr. Williams' Pink Pills.' 'Th4e ' .� . . . . . % i� ,.- d .babies ter what,the feeding method has I .. I . , 11 . . 7 4, L,- ...1. Ir t _� %&�__ -_110 L -. -+1 FW."_ , �, . - � . K.;, .:- :die of summer complaint to one that with other babies, she Is going to feed pills have the marvellous property of . . . , ., .. . -'L : .;.." I . � : :this one mother's milk and that it `8 building up the,blood and toning up I . . . . is breast-fed. ' . I . . , '_ q . 1 I ... .., - . ... � - ",L'-.--' .- � --� -t, . .'--IV I -, , , fed under con- not selfishness but for her baby's.good the nerves. That is proved by the'' � .. I . . . I I . , . L 1 , A bottle-fed baby, if . . : F_�.� - - of MT9. H. Eppinger, I . . I ., . I 1 . - . . J,,. . .t .- ... . �, -A I 111�',�' L".�'� '. stant medical supervision, M47 make to consider her own'health above all care ' Scott 1 4, ,� +.' , ,., : , "I `_ .10 J, �R I 1:'­. .. . . 1 11.1 .,.. ' ' appear to be as'else. Mother first,baby next anal Street, Vancouver, B.C., who -says:-I . -. . . ... . .,L- "L'-' :" .'..excellent gains and a, I . . :IL :�_., ,t. well as a breast-fed baby, but those ily last. 0 . . . "Dr. Williams' Pink Pills brought back - . .,. . + I . I - 1. , I . . . �§ medical supervision In �0 maintain the proper iny health and strength . . - I- e - older to niami L. " babies fed under i , . nerves to normal condition after .. . -40 . lee medical . ilk after the baby my nery . &,� �1. .. r, . -. �.'! ." , are 00mearati4ely few. Artificial feed-�quantity o breast I I eas mi fl/ - I I... I'll . . . -had failed. it was .1 . . I --I , Uut ,-*up&=d=n_11�1 I that . I � . f ,�-. .I . , I.. . rig -.witno -laxedi i 1 are in addition to main- other medicines. , -- ...I�: . . - I * , : - . b after the birth of my sedond child at . , L .. .. p� ;.,..----.very likely ' . I LL I I Z. .. I . - to produce pa ,tatting moth a -----------ansemic-and-ag-rvous that _ . . - *1+ .1 . . . I .+ 1..1 I ,. .'.1 I *14"Z . 1. 1, y illness to remembered about I became so - .. ` - M4_1' , hies who succumb to any. _ ­ I tain things to be ----a----------T I which-they may be exposed. t will Ithought I would lose my mind a, we. I � , , - 1 methods of breast feeding that . N- �,,. - . why is it 'an 'advinta the be helpful . 1 . . as my A�p�, �� .. I .. I , strength. :I tried several nfedl- .� ,.: .- 1- I I - ,21 ,-'advantage' to _ . I - . .1 �, . 27� . cines, but got no relief anti]. I was ad- w . I ., ­_ . I Regularity is of greatest Import- vised to try Dr. Williams' Pink, PlUs., . ... - I *% . . I . IFAV 6h��,,�,1 ,.-., -mother? � . 7't-5"'�- ._." , In the first place it is far easier and , I . . -- . . . ''. . . :1 . '.. . - . 1 1 arice. The baby should be.fed ed by the ' sing a few boxes of these I . - . it is a tiniesaVer. It saves ails After, U � I . __ - , . � clock. The intervals should not vary 1, ,... � I . . . - fussy care of this feeding bottle% and:in length- They should be either three could see a change. I felt stronger; - ­ -- � .r. ­ ' ,,,.,,,-of the nipples; of the modification of:hours or four hours, depending upon my appetite was better, I slept better. - Frankle's Reason. . . .,-1- ' -�'Birda of the Night. ­ -' and my nerves were stronger. ,I con-. . - I, �'!'-" ` .milk and its pasteurization; of bother Usually after.the As Frankie stood beside his mother, -Nighthawks and whippoprwills work' . 11 l,r:.L * :the doctor's advice. tinned the use :ie pills for some . L '� - ,- to warm the milk and pre-! 'I who was making some purchases, the chiefly at night, when most other birds. ... Ing to stop e giving it to the.baby is.three months old the four-hour time, and again found ,myself a we, - .. I . �,". .7.: .. vare the bottle before interval is advantageous, and some . � + say th.at ,grocer told bhn to help himself to &' are off duty, and at daybreak their 1i . .. woman; and I can sincerely - " !,i��,_., ;-I- I.. -ba*L at each feeding; and of the . my health ham since been th I handful of nuts. .But Frankle shook work Is taken up by the swifts and . 1. k� I . -.L j babies do well on the four-hoar-period m e beat. . . . 1 . I ." -- -worry�about the change of milk in even from birth. . ills to his head. . swallows. These birds are provided �. can ch,eerfully.recommend.the p ' moving from It ' + - - I . matter?" "ask6d, with big scoopnef mouths, and as they. - . .. in one place to another. "Why. what's 'the matt. . I . is cheape . It is also ally produc- It is equally important' that the all weak, run.down women.' I � ­ r usually I breasts be completely emptied at each ' You can go� these PH I Is from your the grocer. "Don't you like auto?" i owing through the air over wide areas -_ . a better baby that Is far less, ,. ," replied Frankie. . . [believable of country they *coop up almost Un. . . � ,.• ' tiVe of . nursing. ,This regular complete druggist, or by mail it 50 cents a box "'Yes . - 111:" trouble, and thus I , - , , ."�',- . .--. �- - saves the mother emptying of the breast stimulates it to from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., "Well, go ahead and take some." numbers orinsects. . , - . I . - I � whereupon. the I . Homing pigeons, closer .. !V.. ". . ... roch time and worry. . Frankie'hesitated. .probably are el � ,� �� Are there any disadvantages? . produce more milk. If there is' a Brockville.: Out L . .- L . . .. ocer put handful o to to the human family than any other . - , I . lessening in the quantity of the milk . . . . .. .., ,gr - The only possible disadi,autage to -- . I .-- - ' ;. .- � Frankie's.pocket. � . lite. The birds hive ­ ' . rj., -__ .- at should be I . . .. supply, the breast Complete ­'� �,�, __I-: -�. other-is that it;.erhapaqkeeps her, -Why.-He Didn't Reprove When they left the shop, his mother remarkable intelligence. They mate - , ­�.the in ly emptied after the baby has finished , rove turned to her small son and,asked: in palm and the female of each union - ­­ ..., _-.�_. . . . . - - . I � tied a little more clooely,to the baby's i nursing. I feeding schedule, thus alkrwing less . :.. . . .. Them.. - . I ,!Why'did you not take the nuts.when has exercised her right of suffrage to . : : - "7'� , , 'freedom. � . . The mother can learn to empty the At a, service recently conducted by the kind asked - .. . - . ,# I ..���..-f_,_ In - I I -man . .. you?" the extent that the male helps her fn % _ . � -This- bowevei,though an advantage breast herself by manual expression, " 'Cause 41z hand was bigger than hatchitig out the eggs ii caring , , I wession, a well­knov�u minister a.pewful of and I . . ; ''. . I., the baby in that he gets more of which her doctor can teach her. . behaved badly during mine!" Frankie replied. - for and feeding the Young. .. ��. - .., .to young people � � . I I .;L. ' - li.,'Y-'',� ;�:.I , his mother's time and attention, can The baby should be nursed in & first part of the proceedi.ugs, whir- --� . 6 . '. oft - .- or- quiet place ,where both he and the the - - I Aero ares are used-for transport-I Journeys In -British Guiana which .. �� . .�.-:1umally be reduced to a mixilmum,; pering. fldg�tfilg and giggling. -The -�7.'. �.- - � ticula.rly when the baby is fed ,ori a I mother� 'may be undisturbed " .The minister did not -reprove them dtk6ct- in racing pigeons.' Hundreds of I usually take sik weeks by river are �' I - � I schedule.I mother should -iither,.Iolt'in an easy- , . -.,-._,�-.1hroe-hour or four-hour schedi ly, but during the notices he said,I birds were recently brought from Bel-now to done by aeroplane in three -'Many physicians allow . ­you�will, I hope, excuse an litterpo- - 1. . - . I ours. ., _ . . ... �1. a mother to chair In a comfort ,4-position or may gium to London by. air. , ,nonce, .- . ;e,­,�­ - 'jii occasional bottle instead of lie Join If she prefers and can keep . . - .. ------T- ' , - give I lation at this point. While I have 1 � JL� One of the most important things a � e. This given-her.additional rest Caws on its wings as well as on - - loreast feeding when she wishei to be,awsk . additional� . - been standing in this pulpit to-night I i .- I I . . .away from the baby ,for a lonW'periods'of fifteen to tweet minutes have been reminded of some-words of I its legs enable the bdatzin,' a Sou�h salesman car;,learn is bow to treat the , I . � . . regularly. - . - American bird. iQ climb trees like a.' customer who does not buy.-Frank � -,- I: period. . , I . - advice one of the professors save to . . . . . I I Z . - The baby.should be kept nursing ... I Farrington. . .- .­.� _ - - . �.�"'L� ' T" 'jJ06�r�jj WQjnjkZKXWM' the studetio when I was in college. cat'. - I. .. - . , . . I . .. . .. . i .. I ­ L - � I , throughout the nursing period and not 'Be very 'chary of .reproving -people -_ - .--_. . I - I - . -- . ------..7-- '.. .. , ... .... I. . Sometimes.the excuse to given that. , as . . - . . ... � . . - . .''. allowed.to ,stop 'to sie�f-unless- . in church.' . �_­,- . ", the mother is- not strong dnough td - - publicly for behaving badly . . - Z__ " . .. . ... .. _. . ..,­ - - L ". . �j seems to be possible for some babies, he said. *Once when I was in a Paz- .7 .-_ ._.,. L' .. %. Jiurse her baby or to have good milk. : .� ,I - I he can sleep and continue nursing at tomte I paused in my sermon and ad- _. . .­� � . �:I& It is generally believed by specialists . , - - -.:. - . I . I- . 11 the 'same time. If the baby stops 1. . : '. .. ... �� ,.1. ; .1 I .." . -- - ­ . ." that all mother's milk is good Milk - . ministered a severe rebuke to a young ,: . . �_ .- .� . 1. ., . . . . ... - ' .� , - . , ..�I . . �-::. I.% � ..; . -. .1 . -1 'T. - - . � . ��� . . . I -nursing, starting to pull the nipple.man who was constantly.talking and . _..: �. . , . - . I . I .... � . . . I " that jai that there mea-.who ,. , -.- .. . '. ,.; I. �: . . �. I . . . � )�� �.. is very seldom any away or expressing a little milk into giggling and shuffling about After I I!— V�b4_._I I .�; .., . . ­ .r� ,%� ,--.,. I......:. .., , .�.. � --fault in the quaint' though.sometimes � - . I ; . 1�- .- .. I - .. I . his mouth will usually start him going.. descended from the pulpit at the end --there may be a scanty supply,but this ­_ . . .. � ­ . . . % ....,.. �_ 1.I . . ... .-. ..,I .,I= j There may be times when the oust- of the service one of the officials of I . - . 1: "I -1 ... I - - . . be quite easily overcome. , . ,� . .'' I- - I . 'tit of milk -becomes less, but this 1."'., ;.. . � 4 - . - you . have plenty of milk the church came to me and said, "I _.,�..m' , * - I t �-. � �.. '7 ­­ - � . . . . . . Also in order to should in no way cause the mothere ill-advised its speaking � . I % .% - - L the mother must-be very careful as to think wer I I alarm because it can easily be made to severely to that young man,' because I I .. . . . . I I - .a �- ..., .. . ­ Under this- - . . . 1 . . .1 . ,,� -� � . I hes ow. diet and hygiene: - . �� I . -_ �­ :. . I . - ..I .-L' . return to normal. The first period ." I was ­_ - .__-.: I .- � . ­ . - ,%, I .- the poor follow to an Idiot ..I I 1 . - 1 . �, .� . . i - I care frail mothers often And them- - . - �. .-' ,. . - , health during the,i,i,-'when this is�likely to occur is when much chagrined to know that unwit-i 1.- I I . a ,� .,..- selves In better heal is sup_!the baby is-about two weeks old, about tingly I had added affliction to one . : . . I - . .. �. .. r ..A . N4VW . : . .. . - - In C months than usual, so this ! . I. .. . . i_ - to be}the time that the mother begins to as- who was already too' sorely -afflicted: . , ` I I . . ; . At this time,she and ever since then I have always re- 1posed disadvantage often proves .. . L...' .� - I some her datiesL I .. , advantage' I . . .: . �.--�_Nan '84K . I . - 4 . I r . ­: - I should be under the doctor's Super' trained from reproving those who be- 'L I I . � early every= . . I . I. .- .. . It has been proved that a L '.. .t. vision. have badly in church, lest I should be k,%%%%. ;�-mother can nurse her baby if she I ' , - I - It Is very Important for her not to reproving another idiot' . . � I . 1. _11 ­ I I _.. %% I . ­ -��, really desires to do so and firmly be-I overdo, have sufficient rest and to - "I will not say why I have recalled; .- %,,, _� . . " .- . I . I . . iiev'" in her ability, and if she and I . - . -to- Gave.-plenty 9f fluids in her diet. these words of my dear old tutor and! 4 k ,L ' , � .. . -�::''Ler doctor work in co-operation kw . ­1 L'' . I There are other periods when the will only add thai they Impressed me, � ... � �..�j. .. .;..� � . . 'Ward.this end. 4'.­-, L . � , :.��, I L 11 I - .I mother may not be in her usual health so much Oot I have never yet publicly j . . . :�..:,.�.,1 , L ..�­., .L.i .. There am very few reasons.for die--I or when worry or excitement may be reproved bad behavior In church. The - - - ... . I !..,-f s-- "JI - - continuing breast feeding; these aro, ' .: �1. 7 -.! L' � . � _ ... . the ,causes of the lessening of the 'offertory will n4w be tzken-!!_--.-______ ­ - . - . - . , L .. , . . ..!�L pregnancy, tuberculosis and occasion-1 quaritty of milk Rest and cam of For the rest of the service the young ' 7... I . .. .. ...ally some acute illnesses. The baby' � . . I , . i the mother-are then important for her offenders behaved perfectly., ­ - 'L from - � -­1. , should-not, however, be removed . . .:., , - \�,\,\ . .. at pbvsical condition. I . ­ --�-� , %,"k ,i- . -I � unless to regain her usual . . . . --- -.*.- _- . .- .��. , ,\\�N -A . the breast in an acute illikess . .. . , I- . I., ­_�­ ,��1. . - . . I ... L.. -7r_!"_�--:- - - - 7,_ When the breast miTk.does become . L - - 7�__. - L 1 . , - .�,".. , _1� '. . .. . 111­7�..� _­-�.. �__ .- - ;�­ 1 - n I * � -, -, .. --the doctor so orders,as.there am many I-minty:it is important not to take the ......il _ _.­.­-�. .� _� ,�,,�'O: . .� I �.. :,_1 : -r-. - I. seen . give - � L . I _� . . .. I -� � I '-skknev" tn.which the-biby can be . � - �, , 7, �7�: . . � I ... • .. , .- - - . . .- - L7 . give him , I -�­�­% �,. .­�_ .... .... . -4 1 , , , .'A - -- --nursed as usual for At least a part of;baby from the breast but to hi .;.. ... - �.�.-�. .. ...?.. . ..�'. , . - . . - 11 .. - , . I ­ I-­'.7., " - e. regular , .. , �_ .. . ..� , .��-, I . : tis regular feeding at the , .. - A' I -­� , 1.�. -1. p leasant- I.- ..1. I L .. - -, _� , If. in an acute illness, the removal, .. . I 7 I kinor w ----� -_ .-' ...�. � .the time. . . hour and have him completely empty 11ish da y le 'sdht • . --.1;: -. .- L... - - .. . - _-1: - -;f the baby from'the-broust-becomeft-,,the breast . Zdar, �" . , . If Ife.then-stiliins hungry an nu-I 0 . . I . r_ hairaest part 0! ftsh necessary, it is ustially-tempora.ry and "I . - L­.- . L:�­- - . ��- - ditional feeding of 'a few ounces of I . .'- � I... .. . . . , - ., rubbing, rubbing, rubbing, has - -�:,- ­ .� I ­­. .. . . � . .. L, ..w, .� . , - . I � . . . .4b_.-- I . may be continued as, . � .. I .. . ... . :.-breast feeding according to the doctor's method of , '':,1. -_. - ' - � 7 . . -I'milk modified . I . . way to the new . � -given ., I � _...I 1 . :.f , , ;--- ' ' . `% .. I . .-the mother convalesces ,orders should be offered, but always ...�_;­ i. .just use wh-re 1.1� clothes clean with Rinso. � 1. �1.-,..�:. I :1 - I : I . I I . . . . .. . -:.. .... I 1 : soaking the . ' genu} � .. ,��-you used to use bar , I t - - . , What must a mother do to,11e able after the breast feeding. - - :� -, . .. L.. L., This won � I :,.,w - � �, ., oap _t nurse her baby .. . . : .1 wonderful new �s a. L An important.measure in the meth- soap-for -soaking. . " I She must begin to prepare -before.. : . I ". .� . � "looser-9 the dirt and a thorough . ... . od of breast feeding is the care the .. �-L .boiling, or in your I., and , , , , ��. . . I . Darin i rind prevent . . e. - .. -�insir.j' leaves things white a P�.._.. . 1 7 "kashing machine. '-.�; , ..... _. I I I �he should see that she has L the best mother's nipples in,order to preveit . � . ..".,- . . i,,,n,,, cracking and the discbm- .. and After Him. ... .. . . r,� glistening as you never, could get �. .. . .1 asible medical mind' nursing super- f t with it: .Nipple' � L.Sehind . .. . I . . . . . � . t TO should . :, -, �. %. I 1 there before. , , . I . , � - .-t, .; ,,'.... ',.­ , - � vision and that she takes the best pos-I oftA tha go wi � "Tom says he has a number of citi-, . . . , " . �.. f''' ' ' -, .:tisible care of herself. . be washed before and after feeding zens behind him in his busInIns opera- . . . . Only spots where! the dirt is ground- . ­' , . � _ . t . . . �'.� .. . . , Proper diet is important It is nee- with boiled water. I tions." in, such as neck bands, cuff edges. ._." .'.L .. The hands that touch the nipples "Yes-trying to catch UP --I... ';.',�.. C.,�..;._. . with him, light r'bl6bin& *.'*_. :essary for her to have milk, fruit and i .. - �, 7 and the like need a li, � . .. �.. . - It - I � should always be thoroughly scrubbed: I bear." �., . on . .. '. 4 I .green vegetables daily. This gives not -be constantly pro- . .. . I .. I ,and a little dry Rinso rubbed " .. , . - ,P.,-- .- __ ­�_ .. - ___ , , � .- " -��-*.., .' '­ only the vitamins -but alto mineral The nipples should - 9 - 7, ---these spots quickly makes. the 4irt . Its which are necessary for the tested by a clean piece of linen. If is no room for salesmen like ; :as �, disappear. . * . they-become dry or'crusted the ill *There ".. I . ."".. ._,;,. of the baby's teeth and aPR' the one in the.story who reported to . . . .. ..:, 1�11,', , I .. I . 1. - � �� ­ " ' , ..!,formation � Y, e.mineral oil may help. I .. . grocers , . . , 1:'1-, 4: I cation of w,­ W... I I -- bones. hi sales manager a number of inter- . I ., : ,Rinso is sold by all gr cek ' �_�I,. . .-_ - ... � . , . . -sleep I By these simple' precautions. Bruch is .. It prospective customers. He : .. acrd department stores . '. . �­_. � ,:. I . I . . rest and views with . . t, She should have more . I � . I , I trouble can be avoid0d. a said' didn't get any orders but that :; . than are usually demanded in her daily . .� 1 I Remember that asr, a rule every . I . . . . I �X.,�, -I �,, - .routine-at least eight hours at night -each-one was--w-feat . The �'-.- �, ! .� ,mother can nurse her baby if she--real- - . 40 � I .._-preferably nine and an additional sales manager wired.back, 11yad"ve . I • ,�-_ ,: ,-i ..: I I wants to; that it Is-far-Eit-tbr, for I - .1 '' ,:� ` - -.. . . . . - . . , ' -,'- - . .....'' .1 .?-" �.� ,�" . :,:­�,, ur 4 gathered enough feathers; fly borne." .1 :.. IC .. ",..%� . -,I 4 _i� advantage I .- , 1.1 W, ,4-i , -� ,rest Period of. at least half an fie the baby-an .also ge for gath I .A�. " .:j_ - " I r _�; ­ - :.,­_�ojice during the day. -the mother; that if allinothers would ' . - 1. I : 1.�.• ,� ., ,�. . I r I.."- . t, " .� i - �.. . . . It is,sls6 Important-th nurse their babies there would be a Among the curious things accident 1: __ I 1. . -7jjRjf_ properly eliminated. The - I . 1 ,e, -,�." 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"Tbe more I know al)out'Tanlac the mad and I had a sickly, sallow cum- � . _ Mr more I feel like praising it;' says a. . plexioa. Samuel Shelly, 66 Wood St., Toronto, 1'Tanlac has increased my weight 14 i. For Ont., iCanada. "i always 'take Tanlac pounds-,'and has given me a wonderful a * when I begin to feel run-down and it appetite, My .nerves,are Steady. .I P��jp.. has met,my. health-needs for.the past = a. i, three years• sleep well and have health and 3. strength that makes life a pleasure."cor ' Roasted psav � - . . C: Gi "For•years before I'learned of Tan- Tanlac ie for sale by all good drug• # . . L lac I ares to such as awful ruadOwa glade'. Accept no substitute Over 40 day lin.�lght � condition that at times I would Set million bottles sold.. i so weak and'nervous I couldn't do my house work. I was down to almost a Tanlac Vegetable Pills for conatipa- skeleton and. Still losing weight all I tion; made and recommended by"thew the time. Headaches nearly drove me manufacturers of Taalac. - :.; EASY TRIULS - _ MONEY To Lo g t $Y DR 'J. "I MWDL.ETON ARM LOANS MADE,MORTGAGES f news- Prev Sosrd et Mea'U% Ontario Ben Ioban,once a Winnipeg news- N1nC In A Row F Purchased. Reynolds.`7T Victoria. will M to anew" Qaesuoes els ftbjis Health>M ' boy, who has jiust completed Toronto. ;n this ElOtt;la. � �Hpw,SMS flues years scholarship at the 8oya1 y On arough Academy of Music,London,where he pssset, Toroatm won two bronze and two silver FOR SALE.' ' ` medals as well as the final certificates CHEAP . ON EASY TERMS, of merit. This he accomplished in only $600 down or secured, bal. Only by the strictest adherence to educate the public as to the dangers of two and a half years,.viz months less a 3 3 I 2 5 2 1 1 ance at 7%. Improved farm, 12b acres 4>miantine regulations can dangerous communicable diseases, and try'to get' than the usual time. Loban is. 22 3 g . t I S 5 7 in Township of Ekfrid,County of Mid• y� communicable diseases be kept at a public Support and co-operation in years of age, and has played before• 3 3 3 qr 1 Z 5 x I dlesex• mixed soil,sand and clay loam; minimum. Those abusing the cum- carrying out measures that are neces- the Prince of Wales and Princess" brick Mouse 'with frame out-buildings. - mon welfare are public nuisances and nary for the public welfare. Louise. He commenced his studies I About a mile west of Middlemiss. -Ad- f should be,prosecuted as such. A few days ago in a Michigan town at the Columbia Conservatoire at dress: M. J. Kent, Box 419, London, t: The vast majority of people are two caeca of scarlet fever were re- Winnipeg. The photograph was Ontario. o wiIlin and' anxious to assist the ported by a citizen. When the state as he boarded the Canadian Healtg Department in observing gnuar-E medical inspector arrived on the scene home B.S. Montrose oa his -way AGENTS WANTHD- J antine laws, but there�seem to be a I he actually found six cases. This state Lome to Caasda- few persons scattered throughout of affairs showed a gross laxity on the a RTO MATTER HOW SMALL'01t every district who have no health con-!part,of somebody, and sa a result an t , t' t 1 v 1\ large the place you live in r% let --faver In you "a Mabre rnonei as our realize the importance of an re-I` neatening that istrict,The despatch Draw on a large ahest of paper `Tea to Twenty-Five Dollars weekly ventive or quarantine measures any states that the blame for the situation �I ���Vi� ]�'EPr oY . AND the design shown at the left- I for any Indy with a few houra.to-Spero. vent or curtail the spread of eommun- in this Michigan town can betraced /. I f7 a a Place in each square (elbept the One dollar for sample outfit starts you 'icable disease.- to abject carelessness on the part of 4 middle one) three coins, matches, !n business. Resident Agent wanted m health officer. Just recently I met a peculiar, but the local But for the buttons or other counters. Call in every town and village to take Or miss,all too common type of individual•efforts of s former health officer, the Mre. David Gagne, St. Oodiroy,Que„ to your friends' attention the I dere for Ladles' House Frocks, Porch �€ - whose'daughter had contracted scarletl schools would probably have to close wr1tesZ:—' hav3 used Baby's Own fact that no matter how the Aprons, etc., direct from Manufacturer fever. He was not at all willing to:their doors. QusZrautine has been very Tablets for my three little ones and counters are counted, there are to, Wearer. We deliver and collect. " keep her isolated after the actual poorly obseitved in the municipality, have found them such: an a=cellent nine counters in each row. The Sedd One Dollar for sample outfltiand fever had pssaed away, his reason bo-)and on one of the persons disregard- medicine that I eiwaye keep them•on problem In to take away four ! shake hands with anccesa! W, R Ing that she lead got the disease fromling it, s one of Sateen dollar® has �' hand .and would stscngly advise all coQntbrs and rearrange to that armaln.& Co.,Manufacturer of House somebody else and so again ready been imposed. It seems incon- there are stilt nine matches is rocks, Porch.Aprons; Wash Dresses. could get R from her. A most despic-!ceivable that such vital things as other mothers W do the same thing.'; each row. The second problem etc., London, Ontario -' able attitude, you will say and yet health yegulationa shonl8 be there- The Tablets are a mild but thorough la to return the four and four 4 S�ng that such p�pie era'abont.l Banded In this day and age If ignor- laxative .which quickly relieve cotntl- more and rsarungo again,to set The great tnanaLactnrere are notazce is bliss, then bliss Is•short-lived patiun and indigestion; break up colds nine' matches in each row. The thosae possessing vast mechanical obtained aometlmea even when if the ignorance concerns itself with and simple fevers and promote that third problem is to add four more knowledge, but rather those who have the health authorities do their best to I health matters healthful refyeahing steep which counters and again rearrange to visions and dreams, the men .with makes the baby thrive. They are scold get nine in each row. The illus- courage and hopefulness�Roger W ' " F1[tt SUnda� School Founded I being the sole originator of the ides. by all medicine dealers or by mail at tratioa shows the method. Babson. The 'tonor.rightly beloaga to Hannah 26"cents a bo=•from.The Dr. Williams' (CLIP this out and paste it, With by a WOM4M Ball. of High Wycombe. who:'opened Medicine Co., Brockville, Out.. ot>rer of the aariea:in s acroPOoOh.1 Sunday School Day, which has ,just' a Suna&Y class.In 1769- -- --p— PFTs HEALTH �- been observed.by more.than 30,000,000 in Great Britain and Inland there The Modest StevenSOIL When ordering guess by mail pad' _ scholars and teachers In England, !s are approximately 61,OOD Sunday The only visit that Robert Louis a Dozafn�a Express Money Order: a celebraUoa that contrasts with the schools, 690,000 officers and teachers, AND VIM INTO Stevenson paid to the bookshop of Mr. humble begtnaings of the movement. and 6.670,000 scholars—in all, 7,360,000 Walter T; Spencer,,in London, made a Glasshouses and forcing- lraznee Sunday schools were formally found- De!s�- . From th%pe figures it would covering three acres are hidden away p, lasting impression on the owner. centre o! Hyde Park, where all .ed "by Robert Raikes, a Gloucester appear, that one to every six or seven Forty_Years !a My Bookshop. Mr. in the printer and publisher.who,is 1780, no of the entire population of (creat Bri, the bedding plants are grown for the WOMEN �^ Speacer thui describes it, tieing some urchins playing in the fain and . Ireland attends Sunday ways 1 remember the night when flower-beds in London's central parka street on a Sunday morning, collected school -- Robert Louis Stevenson came into my Minard's Liniment tor. Rheumatteim 3o %ys MI's. MacPherson of ` a number of them and formed them The present membership shows a shop. It was to the year 1885 that he LydiaL Pies Vege• into a class for private religious !a- decrease compared with that of tea 7s++ yeah ago o[ about 900,000. made his one call on me, during a Five of the eight larges"_ liz:era. in table Compound stractloa. _ _ _ break In a journey from Edinburgh to His account of the innovation. pub- Bournemouth. The day had been very the world, the Majestic. Columbus. Itshed In the Gloucester-Journal, was • -': .. '.: Uncertain. wet, and he,net dawn wearily in a Leviathan, Olympic, and Mauretania, „ _ : copied by the London Dress, sad in Teacher is the geography class)-- were ;,II is Southampton. during the Braatf°rd. moo.— I was always chair !a my. shop parlor to examine same.four days recently. �ed and the least exertion would put f,- this way The great Sunday school sys- "Johnny, how is the earth dividedl" some pamphlets that he had Inquired me out for a day or two I had a tem was launched. ,A statue of Raikes Johnny ON reeds the foreign about. He told me that one of his preeezag pain on the top of any head, ':. is on .the Thames embankment. news)—"Don't know; I haven't read shoes tezEked, and I suggested that he When Cupid hits his mark he Qen- p i in the nape o! my neck.and when , IInt it is wrong to credit him with the papers this morning." Lags ti off and allow !t to be dried. erany Mrs. it. i stooped over I could not get up with _ I thought Mr.Stevenson would be in- out helpp,, because of pain In my back. — I did not sleep well and was nervous" "Y terested to see a catalogue that I had - at the least noise. I keep house, but I just Issued in which the first edition Q was such awreck that I could not sweep .,, of his New Arabian Nights (two vol the floor nor wash the dishes without ly um published in 1882) was listed at fag down sltsrwarda A friend living 8e. 6d. in the original cloth. A moment near me Loki me what Lydia.1rd Pink � r _ earlier he had been de)Iressed by the her so I began t t,o take it. had done for her so I began to take it With the Brat eight on my shelves of some sixty , bottle I felt blzLthter and got so 100 uld t copies o1 the book—a library surplus ` I wash dishes and sweep without having r* that I had purchased for a shilling a to lie down. Later I became regular ' ; Yold � volume. I can see now the change an &gam in my monthly terms- I haw his face as he looked up from the cafe ( taken ten bottles all told and am now Logue. FMall better. I can truly Say that your wonderful medicine cazmot be beaten ..But, Mr. Spencer;' ha said wast- for putting health and vim into a no- 'r :7;'�,LVS! the Hostess fully, "no one asks abaat first'editions cw a t er"— Inst I "—Mrs..JA1dEs H• ?1fACP8Eix► Y. Greenwich of my books, do thep?" m G wkh St. Brantford;--Ont. Jtgy Y Poor Stevenson's lack of 6elf-con- you are sulierin from a displace. Headache g V►ibaGr.. a• �.' fidence was nevez justified, for the For Pain Lzee, backache, or any _ book ' gradusllY increased to price, "'NeUrat a Rheumatism mea form of female q�write moving to four guineas, to aft, to to the Lydia E. Pink} from--your k �� Cobomg, Ontario. fop `_Lgdia _ eight AL the Bale of Colonel Pri- 'L,umbag0• CONS '' haul's Private Test-boor upon °'Ail• : -- _ Ueeaaxx—s li�ry�gave-£-4T-acs-rco'Dy. _ re'lQ •• gr0�r� Keep. �, But neither, A.L.S- nor I, as we sat -- -_Accept ' i ; there taildng on that rainy night;ever � •Heyeract kegs; a bottles thought I should live to nee the day FE BROKE DUT e when, knowing.how limited Is.the edi- WhIcllcontslins proven directions M your iCe ` tion, I had to bid £101, as I did in Hand [[Bayer,. boxes of 12 tablets l 1 1921,for a book that thirty-seven years �ttigs of 24 and 100—Druggists y'3 r� 'o earlier I had priced at 8s. 6d. An ex- Asptrte to t� trace mann (teetsteaed res PIMI boom seller's own lifetime! 4. , , Hard, tied an r'you ",firmO Itched and Burned. Minard's Lnianent Reileves Palav , N�'N i4►!� .o---- :,.Cuticura Healed. 7Zr - -Preptred for the Worst Od yen can Preueh s �mrgesdltMs "My face broke out with pimples Jones had found a slip o1 paper on that looked terrible.They were very 1)!a lawn It was an accurate and de- UR saw/ "litaod ldosn hard, red and large,and they.fa- tailed'plea of his private office. The cu�m�.Clear asA � tared and scaled over. The pimples p�yWr for F;esLrr6c reams• itched and burned something ter- , exact position,of the stairs was noted. ft"areia.wcome m.tswstctot,cetcta,; rible• My face looked terrible and I D ' Notes showed which doors swung in I hated to go any place. The trouble 3 . rink and which swung out. Even the win- lasted over s year. d doors were set down.Jones was alarm- (�.+ ` 'I read an advertisement,for Cu- ed., u s�~- ed: t Insect V 1`e C✓ I ticura Soap and Ointment and sent mple I purchased office, be told his family. he woo Minard's taken the snug out I , more,and after using several cakes Take it to tds MY of them. of soap and a couple of boxes of "Oh, that isn't it," cried his daugh- with you. Ointment I was healed." (Signed) +� ' ter, glancing at the sketch. "TbGse Miss Gertrude Wagner,Rt:5,Brit notes are in Jack's handwriting. He's Mn Ave., Beaton Harbor, Mich, coming diown to your offioe to ask you Sept.10,1913. ' to let him marry ime.", Use Cutkura Soap,Ointment and Talcum daily and•keep your skin r ::Delicious:and Refreshing .. clear and healthy. :� a 4 The letters of the-word can are the aamga rash Free by Ida. Adder Canadian initials of the' positive statemeatt, D.w.tSeayonu.a. o.za:MC wG I " �Try 6w neww 3havhs Stick. "Cast away negation. That is the �� ,'The Coca-Cold Companp Of Caltaada, first ate for a young man to take if . } ]land Chace: Toronto P __.. d, he wants to succeed in a•big waY• I, LSSUE No. 36—'24. FEE ter'. �. E. Greenslade. r - i A �,,.., ,.�. ',it .w: ..x ,, ^r 'I +k —r ,t �•'�: aro ri' �'. ytx,+ :..tr• ;,.� •„fi �'` �� �' dip i „" r''>'�` e,a •,5 a .r � .,y^f c,�,°',, .•�, tl :�., , ,+ «r''•,� f xrk r a .: r, a �!•'7}`,+yr`wf ,.• ro• .r 7: 'r' ,,a.R� t. � : "'+�•`k �r w a1 ' i e. x� 'm b , r �, m.,n F? , r '•Y r itis m'r,` . n`a, s� , ,. ... ��l!55.'' 't .,,. >•",�`.. kN:S., we• % _. .i .a,..•.> r.• s. w.:+-;••a ,,: �r ,.5^y,,� .ib. 5�+v.'.''.y, ..r a. .�. ,e• r --•,.•�`�i•';�..w:•;a d `�??3aW. .�a ..�In,_, a /ACI'i. .. , F}. ,V'.nK".. C...^ }. ah:F. . ...-�1, ..,. t. :...N vM1ae :y.... , :w.•• M ,}...-i •d t.2. fL.•4' ,. °cam.. ., :1...t ,.: ...b.• ..'.. .. ...... ., ,.,. ,.-.. ,.. ,; .,.. ... Not, There was a time when th fath- White ale - - - _ 'CHOIE GROCERIES, .F. UITra. and mothers veotd .i la'win t'he hotne, but noA it is the TMRMS �"he Service Garage _.,• k + f2-Tb p,r year.: 61.50 if paid in advaaee: child xhat rotes the home. Espeet• I. w ' ::;�jN.D_ PRO V.I SION S , rLacfptio Ya the United Staten and Cres 'ally"among the wealthy classed is Motor overhauling, top and aide cur- : �ritain$2.00 m nc advae. tale repairing. p' x the child at a great .'disadvautaKe 13,rttery tial Bice-charging.. In being deprived of the wig and overhauling -'• totM MORKA-R,-t'roprietor{ guidance of a loving father and All work guaranteed. Flatrate _ PIC LINCt I�F.E�.B� T NOTES At�O.00MMENTd. mother. _The fathers time is Pickling CucuPikling Stiverekn Pickling Onions. Whnla.Mized ' services charge - phone 651(1 Mark. uentraF:; Spice, Sealers at Cut Prices.: .,.__.. taken up in the amassing-of great _ _ - . - - - wealtlt and that of the .mother in W. E. Q R R.. Extra XXX White Wine Vinagar, ,Extra XXX Cider vinegar, ; The trial of the two.youthful .social funetione and Bridge par; Extra Malt Viuegar: - s 3 ffi :.usillionaire murderers i° Chicago, ties. The prevalence of divorcee . e ` which has been in progress B ss during in the United States, acre careful id the selection'of Vinegar fo.r-1`'ickling. We have t,. acrd alio in- the very beet and strongest on the market. the i)ast few weeks, does not re- _ .. _ sfi Canada, ie destructive of the home sect much credit to the United StatesAdministration of Justice. life,and will eventually lead.L4 _ We have bought a lot of Salesman's Samples of Note Paper and Ezer ?y , ' of ivid- the decay of the nation. M else books. The covers a little tray 1-34-18 1 etaitied but contents Ruod,as new. been admitted that would not beStation. oing a .mann ac carer r .ted TIME TdBl.'U-Piok�rtng Ttaini going East Sue se lollows //e yti A.good.full'ltne of School Books=Public and Bigfi School- toIerain a British. Court of T.R. 3netice. Alienidt� .or eapertgin No. 10 Mail 7•B7 A X. ,/ :+' eSni Scriblere, Exercise Books; Pencils, Pens, Rubbers etc. t �4 ,. 28 Local ",23 P:�1.. iueamtp have been engaged ata ' „ 8o Local d.04 P.b1 heavy expense to prove that the Sunday train, ;.b7 A. - ,< '. I _ ' oun criwinale were not reepoa- Trains going wast due .as.,follows- J. R C� 4RD SONS GROCER ? g Na. 29 Local 7.4r A.DI. TS Spring-the energetic Bible-for their brutal deed.- Their 27 Local d.44 P: '� time of the year when t object is to show that there is 9 Malt_ 0 05 P• M. the grown-tips and the-kid. n -- - -a Q-- - - M, something defective in their men-' Sunday train. 9.05 P. =K• dies need ener)rizinir: pare. Picker1I1 HaTc��eTare. tQ1 G food, instead of nostrums. g t cal make up, whereby they were Foregoing is according to'Bta"ndarll time. Let oa► bread disappear ' unable to resist' the., impulse to - frb,au your table three commit a ceime that: would give Farms to. &nt Mimes a day. Try our pad- ' them a "thrill."' If there wt►e suf. tries... You will be sur Soot money to produce the evi• (1) 1SOacres being pi+xte of_ lore 13 . prised at ihPii• deliciou?, Now it the time yoti need an Oil Stove for this' hot weather. and 16, concession -1. Scarboro, c-oa- home-made life fl'►vor. _ Come in and let no show you the• deaCe, it might be proved that taining 140 acres,good bank• harts and ton o Commit$A mat• hnnag,runni - tier is mentally defective, but that Rent�50o Per Rnnu'ta. Ne`e Happy. .Thought- Oil Stove close not rove Chat the are un- (2) Lots 18 and 14.concession 1.Scar- hat y born,adjoininte the -above mentioned. i'J<V� Satisfaction guaranteed and sfred trial to make you satisfied. able to distinguish between right containing 130 acres partly broken O .» We have a complete line of Screen Doors asci Window Screens, Wire and wrong.... These y.Auan men tune running stream.suitable for par ,� were_ dace Lioaall bright and cure and may be' worked in connec- Cloth from 18 to 42 lashes. "Keep out,the flies." P; y tion with the abovg• l �� ' i7�l�L'9W l� were highly e•luc>sted., but their Reac8200per annum. X1 ,4 : ;. ICKE ;j ']Paris Green and Arsenate of Lead V l4ome 'education was neglected, Appply�-Slice S. Fevrcarl, ` ,�� i 1,, 50-52 Weat Hill.R. R.No 8. Ont. «fit and they had been allowed to have - - Forks, Rakes, Hoes, Shovels, 'Spuds, Scythe@: _Spreyecs. Pruners, {� their. own way in everything. �/� Clippers, Lawn Mowers ere. t Had they-been under proper par -:- Massey-Harris Farre Machinery -:- Agent for McCormick and Deering Farm,Macbinery and Repairs) ental restraint' their wouM have grown air to be.valuable members - r' < Of society. Had these murderers lbeen sons of poor pareu J.their i� �. BA DpN� r ,- Zrial wunhi have.-been a short one, :. �.. - and their career -in;l-the vcor:d ionld have come to as abrupt w - .41 j ' end an the g{illos. The careers ` 4 of Loeb >tiand Leopold is one exam• ,, $US • " SERVICE - 1« plc' of the e-ffeet of- the lack of Ibome trainlDg, which -is a char- g y g Toronto, Pickering and Whitby . a�teristic ,o! • the present age. Now is the time to et Our Harvesting Outfit. _ , Phone 1506 Fick. _ r D. J. Csormley, Leave Whitby EES�DAY SERVICE Dumbarton Leave Toronto -- a.40 a. In. 9.45a ' m. W. �. to. ' 80 p. m .� m -. `' • .. 80p. m;� P. 1. P d rtu. it_ppoy _ D _ _ ` ' SaTURDAYg .AN HOLIDAYS - he opportunity - - . OY�I£ day will cosYle t d Le a�tnitby Leave. .T m. _ . a. Toronto _..- �l of your 1if a-time.' You may nee 9,30 a. m. 1fl,y 1.30 p m .7 7j money to take full advantage of it. 1.30 P. 3.00 P. M. _ . 8,45 p. m. P,In. _ Start now to save a regular portion of 5.40 �. m. !1.45 m. - your earnings. - _ E IiUNDAY ;3 RVIOE The Dominion Bank Protects its depositors Leave Whitby Leave Toronto- bq .faithful practice,of prudent rnanagement. a , . tn. A appy Thought' Furnace _ -_ o p W. 10.00 p m. . T`HS . es you much more than the -_ : _ _ . • '� - _ /; so 8 5flest heating system at any Fares :-Whitby to Toronto. e.ingle 4 5c., return $1.25 ; Picking, single ppnacce. -You also get the,sat. 50c., return 90s•; Dunbarton. single 40a, return 70c . Rogge, isfaction of knowing.it i8 80c., return 50c.; Highland Creek.20c t.iogle SARK properly installed-and fully VlIIflTBY BRANCH, - •- G P. LYND' M�s� at this Time Table out for future reference). teed to give ideal dis. BROOIta.tN BRANCH. • >, C. Ctt033, M.D.eR• JC •butionof heat atminitnum - L UTT' � � `4mel (=t. Happy 'Thought - OLAC irnaces Gr E burn any kind of Jwl and get all the heat out "QUALITY = SERVICE - SATISFACTION" - r - p� it- Thetas $ Happy _ - .Phone Ind. 200 = _ �. ' Ought Furnace to properly : .. , sleet your uirements _ tea - __ `Ik costs less than you think. - - _ _= dirtxttn - _ booklet-"Um Air Sast:by. - - - - Yar chats 3oa,000$a • MARKET . � f . to yawn 4 4"Osdim Im ------------------ Y --= .. .. -2&s per _ _. _ _ Round Roast or steak, lb �•• Snrloin Roast or Steik, t -• t {. PICKBRING, ONT •• Ise P •:�orterhou@e , • _ �� mp Roast.•• 20e at ' Fine Rib Roast, ... {. c . At wt{n{eas• •Heavy Rib Roast, .. ..• 18c t: 1 1 l r •t -- -- Shoa er Rs •8 and 18c N I• {. _ - Pot Roast, ... ' $$� !I Plankitruss Brisket.to boil, •• •` CONIPAME M PI R E Metal glad BA R NS 9�- ,i y - FURNA Es"� _ R.ofPork . _ ' ... 25c Liglrtning-Pry s�p.r..trono , .. .. .. Zsc _ Le `=' Fhs••ssls tasana$$i$tt Loin of PRoaet of Pork, .. .. '-20c,28c {' tnini r-tight �lY� Comttnlent Shouldeht 28c i J[Aple Leaf �AtAal F1Te If you need a new Barn or an old one remodelled, ' Pie Pok sausage, � • : �� " let me quote you. Let me show you "Empire" Barns I.. Finest Salt Pork, .. •.• ,••• -25c - Iasuraace Co. Y p `�t - - have built. -They are enormously strong, roomy, handy Finest Breakfast Bacon, piece, - „ .. Chenp rates for farts and country to Work in, and moderate i n cost. _ ..• sliced, ... • ... 88e -' buildings. on.buildin 6 leis Smote gl dly"Empire"ivCorf ins wiitl ohs famous_"Eestiakel" Metal- Mild Cured Cottage Rolls(half or whole), •_ 4.5e �� •f r 'Windstorm -Insurance. g . Back Bacon, ••• hln� pairing and alterations Find-chills"Silos etc. . donee: All work Sbeolutely guaranteed.' • , -. . Cooked Ham'.. 55c { ., r >L Automobile Insurance ' I erg .. •.. , F. J. #�ROUS� - PICKER Nei wei° , 15° �t of all kinds. - Head-Cheese,.. •- , • 5c ` _ _ BUILDER _: .Easy First and Domestic Shortening, 81bs 55 tante= FASJlB FOR BALE �. 5 lbs 90 cents, p . - ''QQ V -Building Contracting 3 Write or phone Baths, Houses, etc• of all kinds �• " lb prints 18 cents; _ Pickering Dealer for the Products of Fresh,Trout.and White Fish Every Friday; d EDa BOWMAN The Metallic Roofing Co. Limited, Toronto u , _ ems, x wW. G. REID I ,..,,:..•.. ' e<a• ,. " 4.wA'. �,.,, :,µ i a is�` ,�.,: ..'r,1 .. �.F::•n5P 7•,,.�,r,,,,, i a-!' r ...„t,.,A.,.y w .,, .r•.. ra.:,n,y ,. tl�' r .R„.i-8•.0 :o:» 2?*.r':�."' +:�. 'F �:'.-`""'' • u j •YY'M '�4 'ih.'Cr..:A :`/- T. .' ':+ �Y7.ltiI F+. f^V, ..' .v: SS$+' -Sl.-t. N' 'wS .y. $1" :•N: -O° \ '4�.(V 4: :l.i da.^C"j'+W .ti. -=FJ CIT .� :�"S ^_ �.a+:"•4:a:.�._ _ -..,.,,. n,.y ,.:' ,s, -.,., ... �`, r r' Zr. ,''-5.,.•'�,•� kf'. p. ,o r,. •r "'.. - � "":c. .a .,c'Z'�",' ,•.�, ti� .+�, b; .,,,,�?Tr'.x.. w,.., _, '"*„T'J5sr..,. ..v .r.. �'•^ 'e^« t_ .f�' �k`,,�'�`• d:.a`.,v!,.-.^;.,. ^a' .� �. :.r.. _.• ..i.,y-, ,. :, :.'.,, ...' .:`a. *•:`.+,_.. M d - ..-i. •n,,, .yam ia• M• Vt ,�: � - a ,r �CLAREMONT. J. S. Bundy is-vislting his cone. �i K - The -Pickohn - CLAREMONT In, Jeha Bundy, of Thorold., g WE ARE Or d 'George Wagg is on the sick list Leslie Philip has resumed work ;,r.1 G8 Pro • ° a� reeeat, in F. M. Cuoper a'tlasmithing shop alt V Committee � .., CREA�i F/G�Y 1� Rev. E. Orsborn was in they city 4 after enjoying a month's vacation. for buslllle$s >X� -on Mon y- _ I ebarles'Sargent, of- Markham, 'The-object of this Aseooiatloa 1s ib — ON — Highest price paid for " x Ben K 1patrick is treating the,called on a nntuber of Claremont le sen stealing and' rosecute Cream at the r" r f.his.hauaa to"a fresh.-coat of friends on Tuesday, who were glad - — - . the •f010 ap; I1C�ayr Aug.- 18th Claremo Cr y" paint. to.hien. _. 11ifJ n 4 same Frank and Mrs. Chid?ow and Roy and'Mrs. Forsyth, of Port ![embers having propert Stolenoocsmani ,� —AT ;. children mdtorsd to the city' on Perry, spent Snnday. with ..the aMe immediately wilK an member ' Give as a trial and be convinced s �43uaday. foriner:s parents, Abijah and Mrs.. of Executive Committee. "'Che 0� Lyman Pilkey was in Bradford Forsyth. Membership fee Irr�W - y p 41.00. one day last week installing a new ' Grabam Bros. have shipped ten Tickets may be had from tine President or: (C. N. R. Station). y "4 {wind•mill.. Clydes.9ale'horaes�o the Canadian secretero on application. j .:Pic�erg Sire, and Miss Goldie Coyne, of National' Exhibition. We wish Exec.Oom.—L. D. Banks,C.s.Palm. We have a complete stock of Dia Lealib$r �T�od� SWC Oakville, visited with Mrs..George . K `r Richardson last week. then;anatase. er,Donald Mauro, Pickering. tillers Dried Grains, Sampson,.. ,a Mics Gertie Morgan, of Toronto, - ''Feed, Bran, Short's, Oil „ Kra. J. Fingold and two children who has been spending a couple of R. ThextOi: J. ark. -'HARNESS r p p �. VH C� Cake, Corn, Western _ "were in Toronto on Tuesday tak- weeks with Miss S. E. Evans, has President, -8eere1ar7 Oats, etc., Our supply of quality Harnees-aaa p, =in in the eights at the Fair. retnrnrd home. - tcy Food- Parte is,now complete. _ .'. .-Ming ape A111 iss.Sad te Marcellus, it.T. -.day of last week with.her cousin, of the Toronto Conservatory Af '. D A NJ N G Call and let's get acquiinted. BOOTS—GREG SHOE a r, -Mrs. (Rev.) Haig, of Ashburn. Music. spent last week the Rue9t We have a,large stock of this Famens Mrs. P.,Macnab and D. P. and of bliss Vena asstSteweek t - Every 8atnrday night at J. Petty is charge. Boot on hand—unbeatable 'Mrs. Macfarlane and son, Scott, 'T1Ze g'teatpOtt: 2301101 for hard wear and tear. a :are.spending a few days in the Hilliard and Mrs. Fleming and A. E. REESQR �. Stewart, of West Hill sent all summer fron 8 to 11.30 p, in. REPAIRING b:: she, ' p ' Phone 8600 , .. MARKHA51 city. the week end with their uncle and Herb Power's Orchestra. We maintain our established reputa- Master Charlie Sint,,eli of St. aunt, John and Mrs. Flamm tion for'repairing all kinds of. s g• ANNOUNCIN G Thomas, returned home on Tues- couple harness.and boots, _day after spending a of Miss Doris Stokes, of Moanft Al. CLEANING - PRESSING DOMINION. OF CANADA w� months with hie grandparents, R. berg, R 15n has been visiting cele J.and Mrs.Hocv, tines in Claremont for the past ' Bring along yyoursuits to be cleaned. CECIL BRADLEY - Mrs. C. J Brodie and dauggtiter, two R deka,,. returned. home on and pressed. Safietaction guaranteed REFIINDING LOAN 1928 Harness maker, ".Miss Emma, of rhaz , 11'. Y., 'ac Tuesday. Chargee moderate. 6 PER CENT BUNDS y JAMES BRISCOE. - • • PICHERING, ONTARIO compauied friends in a motoring The public and continuation Opposite D. Taylor's Bakery 20 year Bonds, price 98.26, to yield trip to Ontario 'and called.on a schools•will re-open next Tuesday. Ca. Taylo, Ont. 6.14 per cent. `number of friends on Tuesday. It is desirable that all pupilq regia- p + The Claremont senior football ter at the beginning of the term. 6 -year Bonds: price 99. to yield ', # ' o- The Claremont fire brigade are oo and - aep :morrow (Satur ) afternoon dayto• being highly complimented for Claaaidan DTationai Railway-"(�Pt: (seven year 'Graf morr� a Deben• .„ play the return match with the the promptness with which they tag EPEN� ` team of that "village, it being a p .Iso harness repairing at the new burse maturing May 8,193Q. Price ansa Bred the call for assistance stand, opposite the 570 per thousand, or 81000 invested uS ' friendly game. when the Brougham Presbyterian post office. now increases to 81,754.40 at maUPON- Stanley and Mrs. Miller and son, Church was discovered to be on tnrity. Earthy, of Suaderlaad,acc{om n• Best workmanship guaranteed. . t?a fire oo Tuesday of last week. and Phone or wire orders at oar e• :Vied by Miss McMaster, of George- for theft quick work in bringing Charges moderate. expense. town, motored down on' Sunday the fire ander 'control, and thea --- and spent the day with Thos. and Saving the building from complete THOMAS WAS Phone288 J Dundas St. East, l#dra. Paterson: destruction. Had this fire oceurr PICK.ERING, ONT. 2tf Whitby, Out Rev: A. McLellan,who sustained ed in Claremont with the same re- S painful injuries to his kqee.several onto. the saving In property wouldpalate w monthsago as s result of falling amonot to more than 'the coi t of �UIIR will be ' down the steps at 'the back en- the fire-enalne and .the building pleased if you always . . trance to his house, still suffers which ie being erected for its ac- buy the beet groceries, -from the effect"of his fall. commodation. Your d igg e s t i o n will be A branch of the Maple Leaf - benefitted if you always a stores. of which there areoverone _ buy the heat. You will _ hundred in Toronto, will be open. •- actually find it cheaper in •y'iN ' ed is Garemont an the: First of i ��/ the long run if you always s :September, and will be in charge 0.�I `y "� - jjri� buy the best. If yon be- � of J. Fiagold. Watch out for / ;j !if/ •i _ come a patron of this pure E r�,. , �/ '� s :advL next week. % r' .J"�% flood store you can feet Masters Gordon, Ivor_anis Allan !, quite certain that you'will �. i Vickers, of Toronto, who haveSt �, �,/�iii� always buy the beat. o e Canavan Nat><onal F.xh>tb�tlnn f v€ 'been spending a most enjoyable i�r , _.holidet at the home of Mas Me- T Farla e, returned*home on Su AUG. TO SEPT. 6 We are overstocked with - day, their father having come in / I More comprehensive; more ambitious than �, �'110� _ ;his tar for them. B-burner' �� ever—dep4eting the.picturesqule, the artistic' Clifford Pilkey has secured g % and typical .life of Canada and other lands. 7 position as teacher of science' and Pt°3'feiltlOn Oil Stoves. � ,i ii K ,�]„�,,, ff 1 physical culture in the Milton / /"j• _. +r;azas++++� 'w High School, and will begin his Havinportraying, the Aniglit g received 8 double _ �,' '�� j�� Gorgeous spectacle t ' , �r duties on Tuesday nest. -.We pre- Order we ae prepared to romance and grandeur of the British Empire dict for him a encegssful 'career in All ' the amusement• .devices sacrifice a United num = i � .his chosen profession. known to the ingenuity of man. 1 sl wr Miss... Donght , of Peterboro, -ber at these prices: pNE HUNDRED EXHKBITtONS IN ONE. : y 1 spent a couple of day@ last week Consultunary agent for Reduced Railroad •Ratef:" ' With Claremont friends. ' She had 3-burner high speed ROBERT MILLER,`President JOHN G. KENT. Managing Director. Redu fou in Grocers@s just returned from it very enjoy reg. 31.��� 2G.�5 - able three thousand mile motorw `" Service and Saving .— r #_through the United States _ ' The beat of everything for the 4 ~µn itlong with a number of friend e3-burner, reg.. 2$ �� .• least money The Claremont Girls' softball f • , Better Stock - - Prepared n St team went to Markham a week - for X4.35. _ P p arch at • ar Cor ago Saturday, the da o! the Lib. Excellence Dates, y - L"OR the same expenditure Of time, etfdrgy anti Recleaned Currants ersl picnic, and came Home with Qrder yours ee►rly, se they F feed,you get biggelrreturns on pure-bred cattle Brunswick Sardines.4 tins • 250 ,k _- -their pockets fail of money. -We will not last long at Shredded Wheat• 2 pkga «t6a than on scrub stock. If you need financial help to Red Satmon, i's.2 tine 26a 7. crm on their one- congratulate thethese prices. teams to being eleven competing improve your stock,consult the local Manager d geen'a Mustard. }'e 270 �cessSeedless to .. this Bank. l - � d n{Y,• . _ _.. .:,. _. ._ , •. _ eine, po�a e ­In the Sunshine, of Revival" F X C 0 0 P E R Seed Rai F. • STANDARD$ERirICs is im fieftY PTe1NMt'3srvler Cheese, the beet mons can buf' 280 will be the subject at tine Baptibt " !Church next aunday morning, :aLAREMONT Nee Pare Lard,m and in the evening "Jesus later A *forkes T STANDARD BANK P Comfort,Gold and view -a Humiliated Brahrgart.•, �s.. 4 ca ' 215c � n Surprise pp QQ " —Both of these serQcnone will deal 8 H Y N G .L .B t7 - Dail and see us. Phone 8800 ` .with critical hours in the life of Fiagold Claremont ` Simon Peter, and should be helpful British Columbia Cedar Pickering Branch, - W. F.Law,Manages e t and interesting. Galt Galvanised Steel Shingles - Whitby Branch, - - - C. A McClellan, Manager Lyman and Mrs.Pilkey, Ed.and Bird's Felt Slate Shingles �SOta7s Z�iv'tar Mrs. Gibson,of Claremont, H. and for sale at �'' Mrs. Oliver and son. Fred, of To- T. PATERSON'S - OLAREMONT y Tonto. Frank sad Mrs. Michell. of �dii and 8a,8�8t Fa rio ar am, sn burt[e�"an _ Call and ., Macklin and daughter, Willisa,, - a — iS— ne Lam prepared. when the season of Milliken, sppeent Sooday with I as grives, to supply you with the �Mre. Robt. Michell sod son,Fro . Oal Coa following: at their•a ower cottage atLiving• 1 qt. Berm it B and Orate., 11 and eton Park. Your Water . qt, raft Baskets.B.mper., , p . •. , � .,,•. Bushel Basket on shart- a11 wheat threshing is now In __. full owing and t s y e o gran Of Sao By simply atta6ing a Toronto Pm8 The above stock'In made on' the saris is exceeding the most sanguine ex- _best, quality od you can have running water for every purpose you desire. - principal as the late W. G. peetations. Fifty bushels to the hand of the,time-and labor saved—the freedom from'tiresome ptaap- Barnes' Baskets. sticre is quite common,• and even lag. You ars assured of gwlity-serilee. ' r sixty bushels to the acre has been THOS �� reported by farmers in this "local- a e.�• • Toronto Enprrea with direct ootinected jack are easily, Chopping done every day as usual e= P but semrely attached to the pump. Specially designed for sept Wednesday,en sad ;ty. With the price well over the after May 14th. dollar mark the crop should.prove, cont- service, . Smooth-running and'a3rne�t noiseless. _ 1 (Salt For Sale). 4 a very profitable one this year. — Easily adjusted to any height of pump. —operate The yield is greater than it has �ecoaofmcally oa gasoline. An independent pulley on the TiHAh3. A. WHITS. been for a number of years. The BEATTY t:rank-shaft makes power available for operating the Successor to late W. G. Buraw _3 otllec grain' crops are also very dturn- separator,washing machine, etc. Phone 8420 or.write Locust Hill, Oat: satisfactory and the corn is now STANDS FOR THE WEST " 'doiog nicely ae the=warm weather -•W. R. Emerson, Whitby, Box 425 ofthe0ast two weeks has been Chas B. Rice. Whitevale, Ontario ,.favorable for,rapid growth. - -• -_— One of•-the,pleasiug events .of y ° the season was held lAat Tnesday A Toronto ]'Naha'Syste+"' -. at the home of Miss LillianCourts, mttb 31rii direct conr+rcted JallW ed s 1 wheat she gave a birthday party in , - ••r E�n�fns and Pn�np Jack ; " lnonorof her -cousin,' Miss Mary rrilloft you tAeadcmdaga Middleton. Tne hostess received —. Of scats tools. Sas tJ s the in a`French gown: One me about ii of Of all materials and design of the features of the afternoon �., ata fur n E. kept in stook. It will ps• you was a girls' baseball Raine In-which Ids, call at our works and inspect our Hoek all present enjoyed themselves im obtain prion Don't be misled easel About 6 o'clock all re. Litter Carriers,• Hay Carriers, . an. y Pum v. Door Tracks, Cow. ly we urs do not employ them, the egad tired to the dining-room where a P s ly we can, and do throw cis the agssA ° enmpto the repast was awaiting 'Bon•Is. Pressure Systems Etc. oommiesion of 30 per oent.,whiobyou wS ��`ter theta. nousisrep t the delicacies It will pay you to get my' {!'rices on � l� by p�eieing from �1 ,- of the season. Later in the even- B•'above before buying elseichere. O Ing they d6ppeer�sed to their various FRANK S. PROUSE J.T.;MA�ESON bomes satisfied that all had a de- PICKERING1. ONTARIOOldaaad Waetsar Whitby,thKniaslg y; ac. .lighttul bliss.. . ,. .... ..-._ ... - Yv�-"! .'^v: y •"'"Y r }, 'diIrg tYr $�q 'L�'".b°'4' F< 3, rx,.w .,.,n.- e '•.w ..:.y., s, • > •.r,:: w.'r •C. .•b'tr G"" n�:i '� ytYSk .:cy Y yw. , "•x;So .7.;,,,. s.' .,�Shr:" •.,. A' ..:'. #'>: .'".. . e. $ :1 �d: 'i n• 4:ro` - .. 4r'... ,:�: n, w'"n'. ( .."4•r :t. 1,r, , l,,:�.: i r .c Kms. - rx. pw�'�i. ^�.. . Thefme ties =- 1 M1L F ! �V11 of P O• � :: , �; racks ventures v - Cleanse month and •* - �, U - teeth sled aids#Igeetion. $ A ET . Kell es that ever- eaten ver- ea en feellnd asd aeld Y LURA E B>JNN T Ys � $ mouth. - r . n .. its 1-a-64-2-a-d Slaver J _ v PART II. He shook his head. 'T have known ptis><Zea Ow moving Love '! -- - - girls, but thwere—" he paused. Be- � ~"° 1GREFIN TEA a -t man'?'!Well,•l � hoC i the new "hiredfoie she fin' d the sentence'M when =1e�a is doable ;c r. Carleton, s ,y iy took his er in. f; �iv called by'her father, -andvalue n e lbeueHt and feais�aot be sdequst 17 described bul Maida told him the happenings of eke returned, Jack had retired plea ase It provides. , Does an p ~4's . ::" , laughed where Jack is" Big Johnen Allen kook- " Sealed �� � Ribes► Cale be.sppreei¢ted.is tlse teacup. �`' the afternoon and he Lau ed heart, �„ By. "I ahQuld like-to see him,"he said, Jack- was taken .to,Mr. Carleton,am"r id Marge a , er{t with Dud Martin to visit -- - - - while- Maida finished her household Duda aunt .answQred Grace . ]len i John raised his eyelirows. if we will. We can retrain from do- duties for the night.' M met Dud to-daand he told me 'Jack ?M1 ' VaritihOAis. Ing the-,same old thing• in'the same "Well, young man," began his em- d"aerted him ons the ,way out, for no X01npCsers of mesio have oftenold stay, if we set our minds on a con- player, "you certainly d9'not look like .apparent reason.• They ran out of i x, chosen to take a theme of simplicity, slant improvement in the being that the proverbial `hired man. " gas, and Dud went back two miles to RZ3 ! ice' dignity-and beauty and repeat it'with "I assure you, sir, I feel like,one;' a fillip to bring. to every teak, had in the do- Y g station. When he returned, r subtle changes. Sir Edward Elgar I ing of the-work.. We aught to have an was the answer. 9„ Jack was gone, leaving a card with K ` wrote a aeries which_he"named.."gulp- Where were ydu last employed. some fool thing written on it." ma," giving..es the sections:the_initials 1 intellectual outreach beyond anything ••I-,er_let me see." Jack was thinks i -Jack is old enough to take care of �J. Y of his friends. Brahms took a theme'1ve do-if the solid earth beneattl Ing fast. "Do you know,1 have a very„himself,„' said Mrs. Allen. • Jack was �r=' our feet, so are the stars set over our poor-memory, but I think it was in her son and could do no wrong. from Haydn as his text; Arensky used Big John shook his head He will +heads to remind.us that this world is New Mexico. You see, I travel about I �• an idea from a Bong of Tchaikows,ky; [not all. Perhaps we-cannot.travel to so much--” I some writers of music have borrowed• .. �„ never be old enough to take care o tion," be said.aloud.' "Boy 1 she was ad far places, nw.abare the presence:of . Did you- walk from there, here. himself." Big John was so nicknamed dust made for a fellow'a arms." 'from their own earlier works-a melody Mr. Carleton interrupted in a sar-� To be concluded. delightful people, hair go when we are P in college'becauae of his size, strength, ( ) g a tar ingenious elaboration I tied to a delightful avocation: But. castic tone of voice. I and prowess in athletics. Later in e` Alusic owes much of its charm to its, "No; air, I had a-ride." life, the nickname had clung to him, we can,.if we will, "find pleasure is "On a freight train, I suppose,"sti:l "big" Dust as Evidence. modulations, its shifts • and Its aur- ,, upp for he was,s bi man in railroad. our,work. We can do things with g' 40 pries: A great deal of the, joy of life a difference and that difference sarcastic. circles. He tried.to get Jack to join Microacapic examination of the dirt Oh,not .You see people would take him in his business but the son loved at, la;ge, outside the realm of music,:should mean a ui „ is eau ,an s mo ern elf im pacts'is a new scheme of the French re Da the.elething of. • _ a fresh determination, an unquench- automobiles, answered Jack. ser- "He nee& to marc some good, seri- upoa, the familiar and the common- y pollee to catch criminals. place. "Variety is the spice of life"I able will to live and to do our best un- jousCk-YY. sible girl," growled Bi John. "Maybe der all conditions Thbae looking for e, young man, own up.,What he could settle down and work then." Alter erose examination the sus- ,• is-the proverbial way of'putgng.the a cwntinual holiday, which means no, is your game?" "Yes, John, I have his wife selected. peels are. stripped of their-clQthing; iluth that human nature deLighta !n more than a luxurious idleness, will "There is no game, really. I was 'ggat ha Trumbull wi'12 .make him an whose superficial dust is first examined the refreshing differences of scene,of down to my, last quarter and hungry.) excellent wife.„ under a strdng microscope. A vacuum' p�3rseiial`acquafataace, Qf vital.esperi- not give much pleasure and comfort Your house looked inviting, so I stop-f "That baby-faced wax doll!" B cleaner.is next, applied td draw qui to their tiresome selves; but those �, Then I Lound'you netded assist- y �� , euve, seeking p y John exploded. Why, she hasn't two other dirt into a pan. t� ere_..re,, _e vacs-on. ie& 1i a-o? some Instancesismeaning and a greater usefulness will am." " i„ now and then to get say from the ,, John Allen. expostulated his'wife, process, !a which "heating never be heard to lamest that exist- You know nothin at all about " „ figures, Is r lace we know' too well, the people „ g she is a dear won$erful girl." . " �a p eats ie dell and that there >a nothing farm work, how— "Wonderful{ Yea wonderful be- used toBeparste all particles oi`for= t, we gee too much. Among those people ,. n sign matter. From the dirt thus' se- they care to do. J have learned many things this cause old dou' head Trumbull has we must count. ourselves. We must " interni d Jack "I. Pouf.,„ cured the detectives.determine wheth- _ after"n, sir, seven flgurea in his bankbook] break loose from that familiar; tyran- am-quick to.learn-if- set about it. Big John called-for Luka hat and cane, er the e suspect- has been telling. the Fear of death--shortens:the sverage nous identity that bola at us .in the .I milked a cow! And 1 learned, wens out, shutting the door impress- tufa morning mirror, eats cut.every meal.' alp of life+ according to a French f tea that there is,a right and a wrong ively behind him. One murderer tried to prove an' sits at our desk and does our work seienttet, side to the beasts.” Meanwhile, jack -t-aa enjoying him- alibi by-saying that he had slept in as and shakes hands with'all our friend's. w The-corners of Mr. Carleton's mouth self. He •-as learning something new open_-,field the -night of .the arime.. For sore Fest—lllinard's Linim4"It, were twitching. "Well,"-he-said, gaz- every da He laughed aloud when he To feel like a new man is to put Dff the y g Microact,pic examination of his cloth old one whom we have endured.too Ing ceithat there' arigrow you can thought er what his fastidious mother Ing showed that he had slept to a 1learn that there is a right and -s and sister might say to see him in - t mag• f wrong side to a plow. Maida frill show overalls. But dad! Well. dad was quaff' - i . How can we bring variety into a life you what I-,mean." An unsuspected ca e y dirfereht- Dad had wanted to buy a ail r`p sten was can bisund down so plain. dull, drab run- It was early when I ck'awoke the farm, but mother and Grace had ob- netted with a murder by, means of 1� tine, by family cares, by ties not limp- next morning. Some,one,was.moving{ jetted and--so had he: Still, even sawdust found on $' piece of'overall lye industrial, but parental and filial Ii n about below. "Bless me,"he muttered.i now, ,he would not care tc live ons which the victim -had tarn from his ' and domestic" How can we break "I suppose it is time for the 'hired i farm unless Maida could be there. He assailant and which was found at the away from business that must be done, assn' to-arise" As if m answer to had known her leas than two weeks scene of,the-.crime.-- - ' :- that thought;the.stair door,was open- to be exact, he had known her eleven The chief value of the new plan has when there is no on, else to do it? ONTAR� 'Park - awvi OF ART y, days; and the had Gr, va k ODELLlD ed and Maida called sottl Jackson. da y gzovva to be good ,r tt We cannot shirk our hordes of duty DRA�+tNC ViwTNC.AtppEtlnJC pEg1G�i "Directly; ma'am." - chums. Even Mr. Carleton, who now men jn bseaking @aero the bravado t. t to ether shoulders. We must carry DIPLOMA COURSE • JUNIOR COURSE No one'was about when he went be- be of criminals. The frequentlycqn• t aa, since we have no substitute.What TEACHERS COURSE••LnMMER0AL ART pan' s,bobble slfoit with the aid it fess when shown that their Brat atonies G•A•REID R•C-A•Drinciva► low. The row of shining crutches, Irked to be included in their In to supply the need' of change, the was gone, so he went bn to the barn, pleassntries and more_iierieus talks. were.lies 6 need of a -refreshing difference b♦ Ifo^ 192'4"6 Opens October 8th. I He,could not but admire the nes trim� -----r--.. t, It was Satarda morning. Jack was . q twgen today sort to-marrow'- 1 For Prospectus apply to Reylstrsr figure of the girl as she arose from desniiig up the �arn. Maida called T111Qej}lect: Ttlat Plsyfl Tunes. 1 We can make some fort of contrast, her stool with a brimming pail of milk to him to.bring her the step-ladder. A novel'contrivance in the musical in her hand, and Maida decided milk-' Jack looked about.- Just what did line !s-a combination phonograph and — Ing wasn't at all -monotonous, when she mean? A long ladder hung on alarm- Clock:" This "masiclock" can nn one had -some one with whom to ex- some pegs at one side .of the barn, be set -not only-to whatevei time it change pleaaaritries." [down,He looked at it, then,finally took itdesired, but also to whatever tune tht Whenthey bad finished breakfast, with considerable trouble, and Maida said: "Father wants poi to started toward the house. slumbered wishes to be aroused by. u ,a/r is plow to �� Maida turned the corner by the Upon gaia'g'to bed at night the bwn- .LL Yes. But I say, in a confidential house, as lits reached it. The end of er selects 'his favorite record, places I 9„ the ladder,which was a long one,miss- It in the.machine, sets the alarm for Me /�� M' wrong side of a low. tone; laughed and nodded 'You will � her head by a fraction of an inch. the hour it which he wishes to arise.- -She , 0 you now the right end the ho nhave to catch the horses first-" He stopped a rt "Goahl that was and then r$tlres. ' not only •� far'!" prettyy styes!" When the hands of the clock have know that mustard Horses? What Jack seemed "Pleas ," returned Maids. "But, ' "> !M t•e zest and flavor to tn��' _ _ surprued pod gain with reached the time for getting up, the L dj�gtion7 ., ., 'acicson, where are es �So >stimulates yam', To draw the plow. / alarm is set ea, a spring is released, "I ho I rove a bright u 'i, that—r' she paused remembering she h It a R p p •: he h d he cord begins to play. - kiecause it .aids ass�inga on - d _ said with h a resigned air. g ad asked for the ate ladder. She and.t re • n�rishment to, foods- p- doubled up, then sat down, helpless Anxious to See. Maida watched him as-ha :*-.ked-off with laughter. "I ani- in to wash / and he past to c horse"s. windows she gasped. Ig an't use At Wer6bley a little girl accosted an tow t urs the Xeeh � They seems to-;' • •• oat he was n' official outside the Australian section the that. he laugh heartily at the strange, and-twat: ! not al:ow h!n to ct'esttsl]en look on Sack's face. Final- and asked..him: "Please, ail,.can you 229 comb neat'-th -A " the ate ladder, F - aidr.- n�:kcd toward the pasture, ly,else said: Jackson, p- tel! me what time the Australians are a small, short ladder ,that folds up. fed T" saw her, and called: "Is It always hangs right under the one _ there's right and a wrong side to a you have there." } _ In answ,-r, she gave_a u Jack re ed to the barn. There Minard!a Linlaaent-Heats P� iar shrill whistle. Both horses beard,'sat the innocent step-ladder, for he C 1 dashed past him, throegh the gate he had to remove, it from its hanging CLEAN �A � SEGD GRAIN Fhad ICft open, arld straight to tbiewait= .place when he took down the lou VL. �i (Ing girl. Gaily she waved-her hand to ladder. mss; Jack, as she turned toward the stable,I "That is a step-ladder, Jackson," '•Rs"111n9 Mi116-1 supply screens, wire I followed by the walling animals. } - Uscs. Lvas ..yt�. :' - "Well, I'll be damedl- he'ejaculat back laughed at , when he came cloth, zinc, repairs—Chatham Fanning ed, as he went back to the barn. b�k' Mills, and other makes. incubator r.i . He grinned good=naturedly, and I r Save mons b IIs' SMP Eiiam- With -Maida's help the team was' supplie Thermometers. Y m8 stood watching her as she .proceeded -sled Ware cooking vessels. They i=� harnessed, and'Jack started off tirade= to lush the windows. "Another ac'- ly to "put his hand to the plow." He coplishment," he remarked MANSON CAMPBELL, Chatham; Ont. $ Jess fuel To satisfy yourself A. i:A.s. fastened the traces, and started the -,She turned to answer him, lost her ' _ .. _.. ..• con •- uL a ante, a - --an Sar Enameled-Sauce Fr- and one' the plow., "I wonder what those sticks With-,a bound, Jack caught her, are or. '.of equ size 1_•ade cf aluminum, tin saving er rola a na a . i Suddenly,the point of the plow struck whole bein thrAled as he held her in ` Or other metal. Into each pour two a stone and left the furrow,the handle g } his arms so closely that for an instant quarts O1?coldl: -'.': Place each sauce striking him a blow on the thigh. she leaned against him. His arms did " n over the fire. The water " i" ' pan in the .Jackson. Maida's voice sounded not relax inti] she pushed him from � ` SMP Enameled Sauee Pan will be boil- . as if she was amused. "You have to her; her face flame color, even•-'to,Ehe Ing merrily When the water in the steady"the plow by-the handles." She'roots of her.brown hair. - came to his assistance, showing him "Thank you, Jackson," she said other is just beginning to simmer. how it was done, and got him started'softIT. "You saved me from a bad j • Save your money. Use once more You see, there is a right fall' j and a wrong side to a plow. "Oh! I-er-yon are welcome," he-' r "I do not believe there is a thing on stammered,_and his.face was no less ti s - SMP6 'this farm;but what has aright and a flaming than her own. WAREwrong side to it,"he said as he start•! Immediately, Maida went into the ` • r- -!&A - ed off. When noon came ie was tired;i house, and Jack's 'eyes followed'her, I1sHe��ln� Face of'Porctelain and a Heart of Seed" by night he was dead tired,but he was then he went slowly to the barn. "Jack,! " i8Rj&hieHeaihi ' • '. fln .Three ishe•: Pearl Ware. twe cow of! game. }��my son, that was a pleasing sense- ; P•nr1s-Tres enamel inside and out; Diamuhd You - did fine to-day,. Jackson, T- __ t were, three, coat*, light -blue and white-oat. Maida told him., "Are you'tired?" Fhe Kelseywarruairger'. i side, white'linins. c i wee, three coat., Jack shook his head. "Not after I erator will heat eve pari white'bmwe as room in .I d •at. with eea•.t sin• GRE.,AM your house.itis, look about and see what' ygtt kavadone." He watched her.'in ggeenuine. ' '��to operate and � W* She was continually.busy at less for'fuel than any something. "How,do you,stand it?" Ship your Crfram to us and ob- her heating method. , r Maida laughed. "•I have to,stand it. tain the best results with'hi h- hsmall andlar*e , houses with equal satisfaction the work lies to be done,.you know." est price for number-one quality. wRrrr FOR PARTICULARS I suppose so. But, Miss--Carleton, Daily returnsi-4&fit sup lied, anti s cAwlbarouNDRIESafOiKiING$ - will you allow me.to tell. you I think p you are a wonder?" Jack's-voice vPm. express charges paid. write fol I � `•'"*°' �" dP P cans'now. JAW SMART PLANT - , very earnest amocXVILLE ONT. a A T oreloy She co'bred under his steady, admir- BOWES CO., Ltd'... TORONTO !" ins gaze. "Really, 'I am not Half soi==�`� �"�,�,._�X''"_`- .��•� =` wonderful as some women." 18811E No.86—'24. +� - i'�,� ,b''F ,'... ,.. ✓' .r ... .. . _ -.t. :'R syr• ,�'� �;�,p'�•'�+ `�..7�rrr �^'-,4,yi"�wtrio",� a�` ; >, w.� .� .�t< `�' '•� �;a.;tt .c;y„ „�' �', ,.• '.k:'v �,{, 't, �,. :aF S:. •,c,, z. 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I Pita n I to wheat - I North t , ., e 1..:i.; �;: . ; N� a . : - ,-, I- - _�.4,1,� �� . .. 4 . - .- -. ­., , ­ .� . --7*1.- - ,.� -'- .�.. .1.:. .0. 14.': ... .. ..1.1 I ., ­�__.177�, $1.50%; No. 2 Arth., $1.45%; No. 3 . 1.� . I - , � I , I I ­ �i I. : - . I � I. .I. . . .. . * , " , :� -L-­�- . - .. .. ­­ 1. . . I n es !; , :4141�.� , ' , . -0 Influx of harvesters to the province . - .. , i:�JF I 4 � I i . _ I '..;, � I *Calgary, A:ta. . :l �I I., . - . d '� it . . , . . . ' ' � No . A despatch ,from . :..4� .F.,� ' ,r h . . . 11 ,. "" _ . i:. .; , a;� $1.42%. - I ' increase from .1 .-. ­. .. �,.::: ,�. . .. ..., ., oats-14o. 3 CW., 60%c; No. e't�-'.� �T--_ I. ... . ,..�,;,� 19 . I I - 1�1..�. "I'feed, 60c w.1 . ­ , 1 � -*4 --Can&4i&n banks are once more caused unemployment . . ,. :. � �­iili,,a ,-.�; are: . : ;�.. ... ._ .!;:,.... . , 4 ,- *Itl'� , . . � 3" it provide- 626 to 932 durinl6the .. - .... , I I. �'. ",!.q�:�A! �j: :1 � ...1..., , .... �.. d to some forward and last week, ac- , , . - I ,.� I . �!�i�,JT .. . ., .... -` All the above,.c.Lf., bay Polite. -, .. , . t .�,;��-,.%"­'- T, 1��,` . : , . ­!.:- , -pare . � - eekly report just i§-] -�.'�.'� f�ml;:_"' . ,;! .. --��1�1'1 Am. corn, track. Toronto-'No. 2 any credit required to finance the her- cording to th3 w -, : �, - . . I , -_`;T - ­�'_ '. ' �:: - I ,� � _ - -A,�._ . , Commission-1" ' ,�.. . ,� A."I: ...., .,,, - ..1:1:z . � yellow, $1.87. I � _., of e,v*p in Can-I suid by Walter Smitten .. � . i . . , N ., . T" - , �, . ; .4- I., ... . 1 ...."4. , , "Ill ), , , .".�� tin of . : I. :� , V . , .. " -it W:,'�,' . t .'' ..�, . .9 .1'. :,:�:� ��! ...".­ .� 0 .. I .:";, .-..).:.%��`A :i.1. _�_ ,-.. -� Millfeed-Del., Montreal freights, " � ". ' , - ..11 .ads this fall, according to a'Astement 1 er of Labor. This condition,was shown .�-1- � I . ? �,� .4 V,,_� � , ..,. . . , � " . .1. .-i ­ .. . . . , , - - `- _�-I- a-Kemp,.ol Tc�'in.spite the fact that the plabeemei1ts: * : :..,-''.,*.'- :1. . lr'�,:;,V, ::: T :�,. .W�:-.::.: _;..;::,�:.,,.... ., tags included:. Bra ton $20 ­ ,�*,*xiiade here by J. &, �. I., ,r I- I­ .� .: . ' ' "' '-, . � ­ � . .� ...� .�: :. , � ; ; ... , . . , I . ."A ' 1. ...- - e last week doubled _. . � .,. I , ; t �::, . - !�' �`."I � ��- � shorts, per ton, $S1Nrdrdlinj4 *a7; � , .lw%, I t, . .. of tRe Bank of made during -th . . , A,4.- 11L � . - - . I I I 4E.k. � flour, per a , ,`�.- Tonto chid Inspector. . . .1�1 .., :.; , . " P I ; : ,..�,,. -;;� .���9." b $2M. - ., . .T.- .I.:", 9, . ,�,I.,..�- i, I. -, ....W , , .. _-� .- ­"7 -9 � : ' .N" . it' : -.`�, ,,, if---� ..t. good feed 11 "t� . �.' .. '1�17� - at ,present on.,SL' 'those of the previbug period. 'The �- ---�''. . :...� �: ;::;:!:"!'1,.. ": - . �,,,.T. t � . 1-i -No. 2 waster, � ­ C��mmerct, who is : : ., �:,., x � er, $1,L5 to . � � - . . , . . .: " Ir.: .:.:. .., - ­: ,� . , . . , : �,2 ,� �, man placements last week totalled 636. 1 - '. I �, I . � Ont. whelt ...11 1, - .. . � , :,,, -i I I . � : -,,, . ...:::". , - . ilateril-CA To. 9 winter, $1.13 to $1.18, . -4twh -,a W. Rowley, o peg,; 1-ne ioca 31TURZION L 0�j . ­.-.,�,- .. 7.. . 7­�. ! ... I inn . - . 7­�. . .- I•� ... -mrV= , . v �West6rn 'bank ' tial - ...l... .1: It :,il.` : _ . ­. � I - � for no viate change. 'There - ­ - , - , , ­ .... �,�";�If � -MEM - -_ ,-.-d ­ - �N I inspector the ' _ ­ ; 1 X � " :► 1.1, I -. I -.� -., . ,. . _ �_,...... .:� .:: , .1 nominal shipping Points, according to -. . -men available - . I ­ I :�,� ­ �:: � 4­ : I. I ., - 'are plenty of ..- .­. . . I . .. . 'Weste" CJknJk;6___-_ ... - _1 plen ilable to take' ,- '. I . 7!. � � . �. . I' - I I . ', , . I. . .., _ _... freights, '--- :_ : m­�­. .; ��i� l � . . :'.��: 11, . I . bsinks have the beat feeling care of, 'the,first big-call for help in! !-:� I I .:: e� I I --'-' �' Barley-Malti4g, 70 to 75c. i "The 1- . - I ,1...:. ,:t,%.��,.. , _. I ,. .. _ . I : I ' I � . :_ - ,.� 4 , , i��; . : - . Ont. flour-New, go per cant. pats., . I the district and! . . .:* � ,: % - : :, ::" . ::� :: . - .-, �. ) "and the harvest fields of . .] 4 I ., I . ,:: _ . �-for the farmeA�'!said Mr. Keml, I � i��:,��'.i.i ' - ' - '-': ' , _.% - �. !.. I .. I ... .d: week ii I :.v , . -1- . . .. In jute bags, Moltreal, prompt ship- 'bank still have plenty .­ , ': , � . , .. A. �...- . . era ���, ­ �­�� - . � . I .- . . I . enty of confidence this Is not expected for another . � '� . � .. ..... � ..:,� il� -e .�.��, ::;�;''.. .. - �. _ ��_ : - .. �� - : .: J.,� ., 1�`, . . �. " - .:.� � in y � :- ,- .. .�,,� . . ,�01 , I, 1, . meat, 47; Toronto basis, $7; bulk sea,; � - .. . !�",�� '.k . , ''.. 1. . I .$ �.I � _.I. � ", I��. :-In the All that is necessary for or ten days.- The rain on Wednesday .� I. :. ': h West. . . .: :,. . . " ,!.:.�'�,�.:J . - board, nominal. , '' " . I �. '�; � .:4., �� :_ ::"i " ...� I ,. . ­ . I .1 1: ;1:; ­ � . ...... � 5. , .. . .. %.- . Man. flour-lat pats., in jute seeks, ��::.:,- ,, . 1."I,.. . , - I 1. .. JU ;.. �, .. '� . . ... " - .!-. ` . 1,1. .... I . �. $8.20 per bbl.; 2nd pats., $7.7G. , . - .. . ...�__ - , yl:::. :�:.:�: �,�` . * -;'I,--people,to. be a li careful, lessened the denian.d considerably. .. ­ '�­ "�.. . :�. , ,,,�'...- . .. .� . , , : t I '' the According to local officials,harvest- '- ­ . . ...."o, . , ,-work hard, use what they have to t from the east- are being advised I .. ;_��­- _ � I . ,:: `�*:, ,. .1. ... 1,i�� I...� 11 . _. ppm -, � I , practising ere . % .-I.- , lillnp���I timothy-per ton,. .I... - �...� . I.. `� . -�r'..�!:-.,, ­ 'best-of their ability and by " I . ... ... 11 - ��� Alberta unless they first . :'.1- �- .,.' - � ,� . .. ­­.'I not to come to A � . the same spirit etpnom ashes 11 4. :1�_­ .., 7. I track, Toronto,$17.60;No 2.$IT--No;" ' . I 7 , " -,., ��. - � , `P�x , .... . 8, $15; A�dxe(i, $13; lower. ,.a"I - ,.��w ,� �. ­e"Ment. during.the last few years and get in touch with the repre- � q.. . . . .I,1- ., :.�. . ?f:"1 .. &.&�--110 , �'.: 11 ;�_. .. � -1. 111, .LL . �� .::a t. •, . ... . 1:11 ,,.� "... - . : to $12. . . ... i., .: things are bound to-comw6ut for the qentative at Winnipeg. The object Is . " _. :.,�� % .��, 4�1'1' : -1 ,��.�� . . . . . .. .� a '.. . .. .- . .� . ,:,* . . . : ­ 1 , - . � I- � .. I .�, � �i gi .�� ....:.. . . , �-� � V possibilit]r of the pro- I . . .. Rye-No.2, r, ­ .. . . beat" I . � � : - . � to eliminate an: %'. . .. ;.1. .. I - per ton, $9.50 to . -: `-, . . . ' .­` . ' e- harvest I 9 :1,%. .. Straw-Carlota;1.. :�, '-----�- - - Mr. Kemp said that conditions In vine being overrun by more I , . :�­'­ .. ..::, ! :,�; ::, �I � .. . - . - I i": . :.:I I . . '.. .�_.-!., . ; .. . ... . . . .- - , , "' . :1.1..". • �611­tario'wer6 good' this also' -hands than there are jobs. . .. . . 1. $10. . I . � � .�.� ,:� 1" ,�,1;1. .t�.: .." -JD A despatch from say , I �, .- ".. ..: ."",' :!�.- . Screenings--�.Standard, recleaned, L lied to Quebec, the Maritime Prov- B:-- - ...��, 1. I ,� '%��.C"w -%. , ­ p . .1. .. .4 ,. �4-­� .- .-F. �_. . ..,I. . I i..", :. - .. " -, o.b. bay ports, per ton, $1,12.50. � '1, . , , " . .'' " '. � , ... -,laces and$�rltish Columbia.There was While general iminfall'hae prevailed . ,.X-.:.... . .: . . . .. . . 1 " ,, . _ , . : :1 .1 C;t,. ­ . . . ­ . . .. :,::i.:!:��::, ., ._.�:., ,�,.. Cheese-New, .large, 20c; twins, .. , . -Prairie Provinces during the .. �_'- .-I �:.]:,i.::,:�::" �I�,,11 � - ��!.".�,,��,i:, . .�. . . I . .. !��i�:I: . , 1 -1 every reason for the people of the over the :,:�,��!.� ,/, ; I to%c; triplets, 21c; Stiltons, 22 to , � . e , ;1 "RZ, :,,;� , I 1 . .. I !, twins, 24 .�:�..,. .� , .. ��% �._.,: z : ;� 1.i; ..- past two days, prospects are for.more .. . . ,.� . o: �.. . 28c. Old , - - - I - .. : . large, 28 to 24g; 1. West to be optimistic .. .. . . . I , - , , , Iderope throughout the Prairie prove sett conditions and risinse temper-_ .-- ". - to 25c; triplets, 25 to 26c. - - - - ,..., ­� ­ 11:tl ::A- - - - ;, "'-, - -- : - `Butter---Finest creamery prints, 38 -, , ��, : _- , - - Althodgh.the mercury drop - ;,��,.��.:C.4iT�% . -1 . . L -lices an' the whole are.satida�tory stores. . .. _ ,. . .-'t. I . I . :�. � .. . . I .11 ��. ­�-.I— .:."... . .. �.''. . Ito 89c;.No.. , . s, ., , '. :� '. :� '. :� '. :� . � .I... ,,and there -considerably at many points Bur- - t - �.. I .,� ,`1 i." ....'. :� I I � '�^ " ; 39 ;.No. 1,creamery, 36 to 37c; No. . , , 11� is ev4ry Indication.that the ped ,.,; ,j�& ,: - .. ,. :..,; . , - - . - . ing the night, there were no reportsS.-.�,..l '_ ., I,;" - : _...- 22 84 to 85c; dairy. 28 to 29c. ' return will be better than was expect- " : . "., 11 . .1 "I .. .�, ' _�­ ,,, . , .. .. ., . . . , frost and it is' believed "*�.'. ..1: -i; . I".�ki . ­11 I 11 '-s"'. . . Eggs-Extras, fresh, in cartons, . . _1 '. ed_a,few weeks a&6," he said. "All of . ­ . I , .. ! .,=11 .. ,�*,;'l :,.:",7�::.i� � .V 1 I.....I . - extra, loose, '43c; r3ts, 37c, I , - . . . I , . . � -i_ _ ,1 � ,, - . . 1 46c; .a- , the - ,.. � ,� ,::t�, ? : ­% . ,� I , " towns I have visited so that the 4&nger-from this agency has , : 4_ / . �- - .., ­... ,',��';;�?:��. .: :�, ,:,� -, ; seconds, . I . I .1 , .. . .. _. . - . . � . .1: . . . . 11 ­­. -_ . 7���: , _ , ,; � Live'poultry-Hens,- lba.,22c-, I passed. ­ � �: ,.,5;� :: -4k 'I , I�� .. _ '', -Hens,over 5 1 . fsl�r appear.very aidvi." . . , , r `�; . ' . ., IP ; . ­ �;; ... I , .. ­_ . . . . • I . . - �%A�; , ­ : �U - : $ - �­ . . . . . - . . .. .. :�., . 1, ­ � . do 4 to 5 lbs., 20c; do, 8 to 4 lbs., 15c; . 9-. ., -, -i - ... . .- . �. � � , li^:.'... . �: .. __ .--. . I.. ., I : lbs. and over, 25e; 1_s. . - spring chi a, 2 . ". . I zwoetwin, IU, -duiekffiqV,-*-to­ 5 ULM, . - X ONTARTUS MMAI .." , . . . ' - I - SHOWN TO :��L . : I I ,Tbb'botanical section of the British Associatioa for the Advancement LOf 20c, - SCIENTISTS ,.- ; Dressed poultry-Hens over 5 lbs�. - . ;� . � Science carried their search*for floral freasures deep down into the Niagara - � ... . I . . . . 28c;do.-4 to 5 lbs., 24c; 36, 3 to 4 lbs., . ..°`',.,r " - --_­ "rouning Members of British I .;�' Glen. Prof. ostenteld.of Denmark ls leadiur the Party shown � -I 18c; spring chickens, 2 lbs.,and over,, "I . .1 , 1 . 1�� - 85.c; roosters,-20c; ducklings, 4 to 5 . .. "���:_� Visit Mining .Ii:, --.--.. --- I - . . 11 . L .* L - Association 1 I , . 11 25c. . I � :�N : . ..It", ... ;! . ' by a margin of 6,000 Beans-Can., handpicked,. lb.', 6%.,; � . W thp*ftwes "' Comm. � 4_ 1 . i RECORD CROWD AT - 11am. - _. . P m : ", f - ... . : , - * - . 6c $2. .. � Tho-silver mines of Northein,-On- � I.." . OPENING OF BIG FAIR - . .. a 0 iucts,-Syrup, er Imp. . I ..., .1919 ....-.- ...;....... 35,500 Proms tarso in e I I -L 'e � .40 per . � I terested the delegates to the , A 1. . 1920 ....:i..... �---.-57,500 . g I., * 2.5 per 5-gdL tin, 9 ...".. .L..-Blittah Association for the Advance- '111 . .; I maple . I , . gal.; sugar, lb., 25 to 26c. 1,�,� . .1; al. Sir- Frederick ' 1921-.-......'�.........7 65'Goo lb.tins,12%c per lb.; 10 . . ­ .;., . ingrit of Science while on their way to I . -,p Vice-Admir ' one - . . I ... I_X. ,,., &i�. •1 1922 ................ 71.000 2 34- .the . . Vancouver In two special trains over .t LL Field Takes Salute as . . . ' , 76,15 - lb tins, 12%c; 5-1b. tins, I.S%c; - . . I �0 .. - . . . ...... 500� � lb: tins,.14c. ' . ..`y..�� .the Canadian National Railways. . : � .­ -1923 .......L.-. . . , - , ... .. � .....?........... M500 -Hams, mod., 27-to ,.�.­ I , "were .. ". ;.: Service Men March Past. . 1924 Smoked meats . .. . ....- Both Cobalt and Swastika �Mv'� t _. - I � - . . . Cobalt � . I I . - . q - .* . 29c; cooked hams, 42 to 43c' smoked . ' visited. and In both places the mines, I ,Z�� I Toronto, August 25.-The greatest " - - , I ' . ­ rolls, 18 to 20c; cottage rolls, 21 to . A -the mills and eve"thIng else that - .. , opening day the Canadian National MOST P0WE`RF1JL 24c; breakfast bacon 23 .to 27c;. spe- ----... .. - - '.0_ . 11: . ..." _. ... goes into development of mineral Exhibition has ever seen. (W RADIO S sial.brand breakfast bacon, 29 to Sit; . . . STATIONS . . I wealth in the" sectiona, were thrown - I- I I . . � , . . ...� .; . .. I sy att- . .-.-,- - backs, boneless, 36 to 46c. 1�11 I .. �* ", , " -, � I . Cured areata-Long clear bacon. 50 . . =wide open for their Inspection. � . ," ­ 1 Such is the story of Saturd" `:. � ' .1 ! Giant Structure Being F , .1 -Cobalt was reached d4urtric.the morn- I ,the Big Fair, to 70 Mai. $17; 70 to 90 lbs $1&50; " .�._Aus, the trains' arriving Day of the Exhibition's Empire Year Am. go lba. .and u , $16-50; lijbtwaight I ',4 , i .at Hillmarton, EnglwW, C - tr "':� . " " " .1 I . the story of Warriors' C JVCWd .,: 20 minutes -a day - 't . , �_ - . - .., , which will live for. long on rolls, In haft* , $82, heavyweight � L . - . . . spart, apd arrougements were so per � 'the simabi of Toronto. Al Ends Of 0-.- feet that Jule Roots of automobile@ . 1 day the, t4$ . rolls . '.T,, � 1. . ..- as told of Washington LAX�ure, tierces, 17% to 18c- .. ,. ,:' - �� �busy clicking of the turriati! , A despatch from . , ,: - �,��_, . " I -, Pails, 18 to 18%4 -i 1! " were wlifts at the station fixt both L . . � bout I the advent of the eagar th6usands, gava 0 11�1, ­ . -_ :-Interesting details of the giant tubs, 17% to 1,9%e trains..The visitors were driven a I I - I ­ 'r �� . ; I . one a record .. � prints 20% to 20%c; shoftetitnw, �.� ' . .-� -�,'�.' --Abo town. and won 'then distributed .. - .. Viscount Gee* . Land when the day was d, radio' sta.tion being '.conftructod at tierces, -1-6 to 16%c; tubs, 10% to . ,,.,",' z - :-. I among the *ariou&mines and mills in of FalWou. who has retired from the'had been qatablished which brought Hillmorton, England, near London. 17c-, Pails,-17 to 17%c; prints, is to . . . , 4 ,. � wonderment even to Exhibition pre contained,th an official report to .18%c. 7 . :I il - ! � - 11ulali parties*o that each member was position -Qf-Wader of the Liberals -in . . � . -I, _r-.A. _ . , #7.76; I ', i seeing the Houie, of Lords.' ' I officials. . Dept. of Commerce. This station. - Export steers,choice,$7.50 to$7.75 0 LJ, - afforded.-ample opportunity Of ,' ' . ­ the . "!1.�N'. L I - - � � ­ ­ , .1 export hailers, .. I L. exactly the manner in which opera- - - - .1 . ..- Attendance figures for the Hist day which is expected to be,the moat pow-Ido, good,.$6.50 to $7; el .. . .i"t, .�, � r -- , - 1; I . . . I I . 1 _7 ,� � . -a" carriml on, sari "t * ' stand at 82,500-an increase of erful in the world,will be able to com- C6.50 to $6.76; baby beeves, $7.50 to . 11 I . � .. ­ .tions. of aski . .,­ � � . I -1such q�uestioneas he found necessary- Refrigeftt,on Newest Way I - n1unicate ta, with 10 .butcher steers, choice, $US to �, ­ .. _ , ; . . - - _ oth thousand over last year, and the larg _4 according to exper 16%; do, good.' $6 to K25; do, mod., . , . I. . I To the geological section particular- , of-Combatting 'the M est number ,of persons to attend the any"stations now in existence in vara- .� � . . The aerial $5 to$6; do,com.,$4 to $4L60:butcher I"'.1. ly the program proved of unbounded, , f , ,..� ­ Z�, .:..' i Exhibition on opening day in its entire ous parts of the world. al.0 heifers, choice, $46 to $6.60; do, med., � .., .W,5 .� . Interest. Their eagetness was unlimit- ."Moth balls and lavender bags now history. Ear'.y in the day-experienced the new station will be a mile and a $5 td $&75; do, com-, " to $4.25; . . .�', , , , .. . . _ . ed, and it to doabttul If so many peo- are out -&date as a means getting Exhibltic�n visitors had begun to pre- half long and half a mile wide, and butcher cows, choice, 44.25 to $6; do, _.��'--h I , I h. . rd and to make Asti--will be by twelve masts of med., $3 to $4; butcher ba good, . ,I. - ,-: -ple-.ever accumulated so mach.aitthqn- rid of moths, says a London despatch, record 115, �I .... �.� . dict a new � tic Information in such short, time, method of extermin- mates, $4 to $4.50: do, fair, $3.50 to . .. -� I but the official figures exceed tons each and 820 feet high. Each .., 11 , � , . - .1 � 'rand it abould be a matter of consider- acing these pests is to give them- even the most optimistic guess of the mast will -be fitted with an!elevator bolognas, $2.50 to $3.50; canners in . ... U � � ',. ble pride and satisfaction to Cana- ,:neumonia! This isn't aq difficult as onlooker. . capable of cairying four men. Cutters, $1 to $2.50; feeding, steers - .,, ,..�` . - I I ' . choice, $6 to $6.25; do, fair, $5 t� ,: ..., I dians to'know that with out exception; it sounds. . I And,vW.1 did.the first -day of-the Sections of the mast are now in r -, ��, . . � ,:50; stftkers, choice, 34.50 to S5; �. �. - . . _ I .:v�thsae experts.,, who have studied and When it is found moths have got Exhibition merit the attendance-it re-.eourse. of transport -to Hillmorton. fair, fS.60 to $4.25; milkers, . . ...".. . , ' r, .�Itl I :�-Ytsited mines and Brining In all cor- into.one's best coat,that Abou'd. ceived. Marked by the ptesente of They are so large that they can be springers, choice, $75 to $90; do, fair, . " I pets of the world were outpoken In at once be placed in a refrigerat6i and da, $50; calves; choice, $8 to . ..I�*J , . . '�: - I . . A . over six thousand of Canada's fighting moved'd only at night and on Sunday $40 to � I - - their enthusiasm ,of the ,mineral left there several days, then sudden:y men-veterans and militia-and hon- when there is little or no traffic. $8,50; do, med. $6 to $7;-do, conL, !,-..-,-*- . I I - a short time . is under' . . with this $3-50 to $4.50: lambs, choic2 ewes, :Wealth of this,district and in their ap- exposed for e in a-temper- ored by the presPence of Vieg-AdmVal it stood that it is .;: es, and then, Sir Frederi6k . American' $18,50 to $13-75. do bucks, $11 to , . I proval of the methods of its deyelopi- store of a Field, Commander of station that the A o6e $11.50; do culls $8 to $11; sheep, light .�. -. �I 7 -.:�' •.'ment. •. . ,again refrigerated. ­ -his Majesty's Special Service Squa- and.Telegraph Co..expects to estft 3 �.,25-;,.do,,Z1la, $2 to , - .. �, - .- - . ewes, $6.50 to $ -1, The party,wa!& enlarxed.du.ring the After this treatment it is said any drop and his party of 200 British tr�na_Atlantic telephone commu ica- eA fio.'borS '4 . .:M,1 I � �Z. . 't -311 in.. ­: , - . I party -1 ­ . ... . 1, __ - - iactg, whethL-r clat 'or furnitu ' do, __ .. . . - re,'tars, the day waw unique _' i.`o.b:, �10.50; do, country points; , � ­­morning by thfirty - -, of-Ahe wr and mem- tion by radio, as announced excl ive- ao, ; 6. I .-botanical-section, who joined the train will be entirely free of motbi. . . . airs.Ne � r- $10.26; (1% seiect,' fed and watered. ,.- .1. I I orable. .. . . i ly by the Foreign Aff ,� .L;;.� . - . , � "',; at Timlaga-1. They had spent the I a With telephonic $12; do, cars', loug'haul, $1i.50.. '. - I %.. I � ' . I Figures recorded for opening day vice on August 14. , ..-I - sure and co' munication thus established on a I MONTREAL I ;. .week-end In the Timigami C�overh­ . ­ .I Whalers report that over a hundred crowds make evident the In . . I .. , Anent forest reserve so guests, of the pounds of ambergris have been taken steady increase in .attendance from commercial basis, it is expected that I .. - . . . ­ , . . "I , . .,-. Oats---:CW, No. 2, 65 to 65%c; Na ­,_.,__, * , . _. -: , ' Ontario Government Guides took . - -1 - ­ � at th: whaling grounds, off the British year to year, with this year's first connections may be made with laild .1. e 3, 63% to 64c; extra No. I feed', 63 to ....., . .1 .0,'.'Ahem .over the entire district, and,-in Columbia coast this -season. 3-ty's gale receipts,topping them all lines. 6S%c; No. 21ocal 'white, 62 to 62%e. * . . . . . ­ . .� ; . addition ,to collecting valuable speel- � Flour-Man. spring wheat patents, *�,�I I . lk-.. -. . . - - - - _­ - -- -- -_- .�_..: I�.. ..: -..: - ..: ' . . -- - . __ -seconds, $7.70, Arorig . . mens of Canadian plant life, they had .firsts, $8.20;, I . . . .. I I .­ , __I , .:.W", - . 1� the ,opportunity of Inspecting several. .."', .!:::�,:: . ,',,,�P.r .Ira"..Z�,t n,!%,Z��n,:-�':!�^n- P�;�Z !". , -bakers,_$7.W-,­*1htef pa,ts.,' c%dicle,- .:-�Ii , - ., � . "I... , . , ." . 1.11� ":: , ", .�­ _ - '. a , .. '. . ' ,��, ��. � �. , : 11-1.111 -1 - ­­_Ui�� �11�,'�:�� ;;;; : I _1�1 - . ,� . r :: I I :.::,:­I�. : ���, "It, I. ­�, , , ,::t�`, - �:�: ­��",:,�! ,;'.,,1: 1, � to. 'pi syl, _ I . . ,��� , . $7.20 to'$7.40. 'Auvas of virgin white US. Th ' . :: : .',,1::t::�: .,:1:1. .1. 11 . ­ -- -1.1 ,�, I - I e all. much, Impressed the , . - I I 1."... I :�--IV,:-, .11 Rolled oats-Bag 90-lbs., $3.55 -1_ - , ,�� I ..�.11�, 1wer . With . �...�. , I -, I . I . I . . I . ..I ,.,. $3.75. ' .. ,.''i. : - " . . I ,.the Canadigin woods. -.- I � I I . I Bran, $39.25i shorts,' $81.25, �;_- _ ., . . . -H--=--N- , per--wn-. -, .__,�L� "', . . � . lingo, $37.25. ay o. . . - - ii_161ta,_ - - .- __ _�;, per _ .1 c _$47�_ . `.��... . . . - W .. �.-:�.I.:.:,i,�;";�:.;,;...�.:....;:,IL::�:,..::.:..:." . - :..:. ...'.:­ jj­.:..:­�,�%: 11 , � t:.':­:.:.:.j . .. - :: .i; . ..". ­ ­� .�:j'...j:,:.:. jI.L*!.:..:.:' ii:::::*::::::.: - l7-%-to-4-8e,, ­ - � . :... I .. ...: --- ChPeso==Fi it wasts Geor Has - - ,:.. ::",. 14, ... ....", . I ;,t.;�`.�� , " ­�.:;-­ .. - I . - . . .i::`�.� ,.,"it . . , . � .1 ---,,,,;,...-e-.77= ,4 -,,'g.: '. �:"�� , '.. . , . finest easts, 17�i to 18%c. . I '. ..:� .�:�-.`:: ;., . "..,�,,��,:,K�:�:�'M .. . : V . ;� ­:­ -. , �.. . _ �..; . . . . :�,�,:.�­.. " I I .I � . Z .,"'i., !:1 � .� .. I . �4 ," .".. . 1'', ... ..:::;:;:::;:�::":,.�.:::::..�.�. ;: .,�, _�.:;,,..:,!,::::,�'; :.-4.T­-..� ., Butter-No. I pasteurized, 36%c;' 1. L� . , ;, , ,t! :... . . .�. .. U10 11 . � ", - -�,,��,.,..,: ` 11 - ... ......'..".�.'. - ­-. .. ,.:t�: . A : � - - `­ j:�...�.;:'::�­'. .. . .. ],j7,��;��,!�,:��,, ..".. ��-�', �. . . i!, " .1 ...i ...,, . � -;�:::�,�:��:��i�:�.?�;i:�::ii�:;�I....... . .w_ - I. . t��`,::,;�,'. . .. ...,.,­......-Ik.,.,��%�.�:�i,�: �, � No. 1 c .. .. �:,....- � ::� ::,. - ��7�.,,��,, ,F; i, ::, 1":::.j'... .t I creamery, 35%c; seconds, 34%c. . I ...I _ ':,'4 ��*:.:.,��..�.,.:i:�.',, ', . . - ��,.� _ .;. � . - .. .. ""i�:"f"'�7:!Z:".'.":"�-1:��:��:"'I"..4 . ' I I * , , � ,�_ . . . . . . . . I . i..� ;::T� .. . .. . � , - 4.1�, .. ., . . , : I , . . ,� '�;i:�.�,�j.-.j�-.: .. A despatch from . ,,:",, .- ." �:�,:i-�,�:::. �A - Eggs-Fresh extras,42c; fresh Ists, I - * 7. i ,:� :�� . I ­ . :.. , �:!�::::.!�. .::: .: ...�.4��*:!:�,;...�,.,�iii:�...,,.'.'��'i� �:.:.i..�i,' . . Yorkshire,` Engi, .says:-Pr neess* . 1* i , i`.'i-:,;. ..�,� , M '� 4 , I . . . . .:::::.."..� . � 86c. ! . ,I��. ,:i.:�,�.:'.i".'i:i:�4".:,i�.�:.i��".:; � -,' ­"­­`­ I '. !: , . , , " . , � � .� i��.­�i�,4:i,1i.:,i.'.`'.'%' .i:ii*;;1' Com. bulls. $2.25 to $2.50; �:.,!� . . ' - I I� !: I , ., ,. . � canner M ;1:�, -,:� �!f�. 'X- ,.._ ­......1. ....:f .. �� , - ���::",�.i',.'.:�:�;','�-:���......."�::.::,i��i:::i;.":,^", " , -, ''' 't, .Mary, daughter of the King and wife 11 1: I :: _2.11,s�'..rl ...M ... , . . I : .7; _!.� � - .7! ­ * e� Q , . .�� . �,_­ , 4_,:.,�­,;�....., 1._;�� , . cows, $1.50; calves $7; lambs, $11 to I 1.� I ".5 I�. 1.�'­­ -*: 1.� scoUn -gave birth to ­­ , ��.'��: .,:,.:,�.�:, , . . ... Of V, t Laicelles, .� , �s�­% sows, -�141 I .:�.,� , $11.50; butcher hogs, $10-0; so ­ L ;her . .. s . :­ � second thild, a'sbn;on -Thursday., � _��i:..:' :: :­�� I : .��, _�O­ :� " :. .�,:�__..". $5.76 to $7. - I �,: . . .� . ,:. ',*.�.-.:,.., 1. . . ­ � . rning, at GbIdsborough Hall, one. �,! .,:.i.�.�,i.; .1 I., . � ..... . ; . : I.. Ino . .�.""n,�, ­­­ :j. --%% ,,,_­ " � ..' � . , , i"".� . . , i ; !:. ., . I '-�*"'- x' , it .of the seats of - 1:: 0im... -:i�;!�*."':1� I 4�. the Ls�icelles'family. • I o .­.:"�.'., ,"ie - . " .,:.,....i:i.::: .:: �� . -Mary was married to IV is- �1 ,.', .�1't.. , ,i, ..:., ". Princess I � I Z`A . Canadian Appointed En&eer . . : , . . . , '�: count Lascelles In Westminster Abbey-,- '�_, . :;�; ,_;11:1�.:1,;,;; �_1. . -:r:' ' ' -') : "...I—, %. I Of New Zealand Railways .--..,. ,,� . 'I , I � .,. . _� . � a" 28,. 19.22., Their first � , , .1 :-k on Febru' ' I I� I, 1� 1- i".?7777:�!1:�]�., . , . 1� 11`- ��-�:' :,,.... -"' lebild also a boy, was born in London F- S'.:: T;"..; �� .:�;l --A-despatch from Wellington, New �,5 Lo � I vl . ....... :� � I _ . . : ..� : ' L� .. ` • .. , , , ., . 011 February 7, 1923, and was chris-; ". . 1. Zealand, says:-Percy Simms, a Can. "..tenedL George Henry Hubert Lascelles I ­ :�-:!.::�: :!:, : ... ;,!.:::;�,::11��.' .. adian engineer, has beer. appointed . .. . , W I I - ", �Z;.::: . . -.4,---: - � : � �11,, .. : assistant chief mechanical engineer of . F I - I : . ... . :1�3 ! .. - ,. ,� Q the New Zealand Government rail .,� :Oldest Inhabitant Dies - 7;: 1 1 ... . I. - . . b";I . . . .. .. I ways. ;�., I., � . � � 1 ::., 04,:::". .:. � vl.. . -_ 0 -_ . '.- , �i;.: .',::. in Province Alberta" . . .1 I I - . 11 .!I ";�_... . .... .. ... I.�. A despatch from'Edmonton says--.1 . A 'movement has been launched for :, , the raising of the necessary moneyto :.-S- - ­ .". . . . I After an illness of only two days, Mrs, ., 1 I I ereet'a.monument to Longfellow, who .:,Z.. , . I ....... . � .:1.1� .., _'.. ... 1. ... ­­­, -4 . .I. ... . . .-�.` Anne Jones;aged 1.04,�Alberta's oldest .11 . immortalized the Annapolis Valley by 't* I . . � . �!•- . - . home- I . . - :.. �eJ '.Anhabttamt� is dead at her near '.% �!,.1 his poem "Evangeline." The move . �-Z � .1. __ - - . ­. _', ___ ,, mlltl�=.....1�v , I I Gainsford. She was In full possession ­_ - - -- -__ - ment wi:l be a joint effort of the people � :: , � .. I "... '�' ,oil her faculties and was proud of the - I . mes *nd..New England -. I I I L -, ,, . The "sailor king" of a "sailor nation,"his MaJesty King George took over the wheel of the "Britalknt&" the Mariti . , . ��­�,-. fact that she never lied to wear gian. . . .. . . �of . .. .. o&.- She was born in Russia I during the recent Cowas banaicap. 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'A ' fu-a�,hmy' ;^}. si,,; :7!• r • ' ..i:kd..vpa•^'sx!r. �,. .V' `Sy.+ '-x '�'x .„,, .- ' xr�",••'�. �• +v ...,as '�a'o'-,s;y, .. ,,j� ,� :,�., '7.: •Ye`% Y s..,... ,a,,. •..as _ d.;�- "`�'_ � ,,' .,�,�ta�-F s:'- •:w-F .iy,. .,t.... •.4 :s'F• .,d'. ..4.'..1 .:✓. .; ..` .,r.d. yc.. ;• .+r- P.:.�,_ .}.� .;� ..,:.�,;a :,. n. ,:.' .j°.•*�a•�.�.�3;`,. •�„. 1 •w.. `•rp F"I _ _ } -"•>',.� .'«"�j••. .r. :^.wp'�• "44 '"rt t' ..0 '�.,ir.. .a'e ,.,. .•,'++�",r. !' M"`..1r,� at, ..r.n .,,. { ,,. fry" r y ...�,� �...• .... '.;1 fie :.x a. ., ;�. •�. t. t„'� •� t'=. +M' '• �` . °4',;U:'ra�. '. .'. „p:,+,., �.1 .t. ' ': 'E. i...• . . ..� i.;%”'- ..-- ': .�I,S". `.... i J - •�T A:�' .,f+,y,•.,,9 .k, �a., ' •7 -Dr. Henry will be here as nen. -Dr. E. A. Sadleir, LOCALISMS. Tuesday practicing in Toronto, will ��y -, �;�, r• '� al neat Tues a to. 'attend to his :., professional duties. * in his office on Thursday from 10 ►`) LL " "Kill, -Miss Margarst Taylor is spend- -On account of Monday behair a. all. to 5 v. m., as usual. iafi fti.week with'her caueilL Miss Labor Day, the places of business -John T. and Mrs. Stephenson t . $Chet Powell. 'i in the 'village will be closed as and the letter's brother and two - -Mies Hattie Law is spending a usual. sistgre,,of Toronto, had an enjoy p 8 -C. W. and Mrs. Pilkey and able- motor trip to Buffalo last two week's vacation with her daughter, Mlaq Phyllis,are spend- 'Week •in which they combinedHeadlieh George, is Toronto. inn, a week with Mount Albert business with.pleasure. � brOtller, f r -=Miss P. J. Wright. of Toronto, friends. sheat a -few days last week with e • her sister, -Harty Weiler, of Brandon,, � ; Mrs. S. Chapman. WHITEVALE: r R. and Mrs. Taylor, of Utica, Man., who ie'on a business trip to — ordinary Toronto for the Woolworth stores, Ohas. Sargent, ot. Markham, has spent over the week sad with the �a►tterto sister, Mrs. W. B. Powell: wipeth wham he ie employed,.ie added to hlalargess=stock Q!hardware a -Rev. P. F. and Mcs.'Gardiner s on im before starting your fall plow-. :and children are spending a few ante here. in los Fella. -S C. and Mrs. Bryant, and V. E. and .Mrs. Ball and children -Mrs. W. H. Bray an o nn. Mrw.-Trimble, have returned to theirhomeinCdlliag- the week-end •with Mr. and Mr: nle eD er - ,� Elliott span, ' ronto, motored to Rice Lake on with Mrs. Bale parents, o an + Orangeville and Brampton friends." -Mrs. W. B. Powell made an "Uy Xtior Alen's Wear, Tueed'ay and spent.a pleasant day Mrs. Barris. your money Quality is our motto, not price ' offietai vlstt7to ttlb Shirley Branch flshing,'their catch amounting to 200, weighing from: 1 to 5 pounds CHERRYWOOD of the Women's Institute last each. Grocery specials-Look these over : 1 Wednesday. -The Last of the union services Lawrence Conley, of Detroit,�Mich.. Banquet brand Sardines,-3 tins for 5e y lx� -=Misses Gladys and Vivian:Bun•. �yil] be held on Sunday next, wheD visited Mr. and Mrs. Sargent a few Griffins Seeded Raisins, 13c per pkgs, 2 for ,.5c 3�t...of BQ manville, spent over Rev A.R.Sanderson, p;tator of.the daps last week. "71l 25c bottle of shampoo given free with 3 cakes . ° ` the week etsd attire":Ft -- _ Mr.-and. Mrs. -Sargent• motored to Patuas Soap at .. 25c y` own church ws#0"-laeea4lhh in_ Brtgbltan &T-APA-9 ent Sun- 2 lb boa Bi Ben Tobaccos for $1.90 Mrs. Clark. � his own church at 10.30 a. M. and ria -- - _--: .. g ... -J. P.,Rem left in our office yy r ' in the Presbyterian Church at 7 P. Philip•Conley, of Brighton,is visit- on Fridav last a stock of buck- m. These services have been much James and Mrs. Sargent this week, - ' e3i All Grocery prices reduced to a cost basis. t 1 wheat which measured six feet n enjoyed by all. He also visited M. and-Mrs. Drink- f 4 length. Can any one beat this . —An American tourist and wife water. - Shop where you get the most for your money. -Misses Veto and Merle Steph- eneon, of _ClareNellie-Sler of oat, and Miss had a most unpleasant experience - [D on Saturda while motoring aloD Xsso dd�rerffee»lenta. F1'frd' T• BU11tI11 • icke the Kingston roe on t e way to r guests of the Misses -Bryant this Toronto. -It was a cAse of being stab 7, Established 185 Week, OR, SALE-A grocery business. -The Qinnthl meeting of the between-Seylls and Charybdis or FJ•s.Farmer,claremont. y g as it is sometimes expressed "be- Methodist Ladies'Aid will be held tween the devil and the deep sea." LOB BALE-Pony harness, buggy - _._ on Wednesday, Sept. 3rd, at 8 i' andcutter.' Apply to, J. R.Pett , Cherry- - £p They were going oloag at the rate wow 51 • Yonat ne the . home of Mrs. W. J. of 48 miles an hour, which to a y ver slow rate for -man Ameri• ' XPERIENCED FARM LABORERiq -John and Mre.' Henderson, of y y Eopen for engagement. Win.J.Cook,odors: �' ore F cans,but which is described is the. out. s1-52 Gormley, event over Sunday with laws of Ontario as-being "reckless ,- the former a brother and sister, drivin " As the were nearing I ADY'S BICYCLE FQR SALE-In W. M. Henderson and Mre. John y /excellent-condition.For particulars applyy to _ r Rat kiD. Highland Creek they found that Box 21, Greenwood'. S there woe on one side of them not W. F. Crawford left in our the deep sea but a deep ditch and OW FOR SALE=Calved Aug 25 - office on Wednesday a stalk of fourth calf, good milker. 180.00. R.D behind-there was a traffic officer, White,con.1. Dunbarton. bo corn which measure 1I ft. 10 Ia. In watching the traffic officer, he �/l> . t in length, which is very long for FOR-_SALE-4 HolPtelo_a,ilch cows. ' this time of the year. ]OCC control Of his car which ran due to freshen within a fear weeks. Appppl1yp to 1 Devitt,1 mile east of Btougham'. 50•SY .6 -Wm. McGuire left on Friday � •�' ,1 occup ante were pause underneath " into the ditch and upset.' Both car on the harvesters excursion to A. TRS. EMNIA ELVIg9-Nurse with ;" .; �� �•� the iJOrtl]-went. On account Of aDd it took shoat fifteen or twenty y practical experience. pyre for engagements CAN) the lateness of the season some of minutes to extricate them.= The in town or country. Phone Pick 1108. 30-4 11��/ rill lady's perdicament was the worse O7✓ND-On in remises asst west `� • • .r. r the excursions have been post- of the two. -.Her clothes became j. g l� . • ped until next Creek. 1' of Dunbarton,a ti ycle. Owner Just have �y T- saturated with elle gasoline and some by provi�t Drop�rty and:p,Yip; expenses., L� The. towaehip council will 11.Kennedy.Dumbarton. 52 oil of the car, which fortunately - -i IQ meet on Saturday (to-morrow), did not go over her face, to which OR RENT In the Village of Otero. for the transaction of general case the results world have been F moat.a building suitable fora blacksmith baaineae. The'dhange to the day .boyar rage.and centrally situated. Apply w much more serious. When they Mrs.H.Prhomaon,Claremont. 84 f of the weak to Saturday was made were extricated from cher dagger- fy.� , on account of Monday beiogl,abor ons position the were takes to OR SALE-Black horse.Rood driv CZ } �y' Oshawa Hospital, Fer.,g�10 Yeats;also bay mars,Clydesdale, as�„� i:. r., the but, we are aged 12 Years. AM W.A.courts.lot 24.Con. • Almost the first real summer grad to know that their injuries a, Pickenns. R.A,.'�.Claremont. 51tf assess weather, the kind that we used y ARaiER9 ATTENTION--T_am =- - l$r are not of a ver serious sizer- r to hay , oecarred daring the past atter. l+agent for the Benfrew Cream separators. the - 4 week hes the tempelatare,rose beat on the market. Also stoves andscales. , ��1• { to 80 degrees or more.-according to —T Rriacipat of our Caattna- Rte•Devitt,sox 17, Brougham.. Phone Pick t the kind of thermometer one pos. .tion pool wishes to draw the M. *9.3 ''- eeeaso We are quite willing to attention of parents to theadvisa- ARM FCR SALE-Being north �• have a month or two of each bilitp of discussing with their Fhalf of lot e1.Cos..' elougiPickering.t Consisting or LOA �. r �� weather,saws are not desirous of children the problem of their ihl laNemwr�ick Wilssonal Fo petrt cu then estate iT - ' having winter weather for some future and. if pos@tble, of hovittg to Alfred Lemmon or Thomas Sanderson?SC�ase- A„ `• ' • time. their course in view before enter- moat. -This is a sad time of the year fag a continuation school: The OR SALE-Cheap. , all kinds of - coarse that the pupils will follow Fwagona.har a and all kinds of farm im- 'r .for a large percentage of our lements in roods order. Also slveral beavy and r f population. pe determines the subjects that they The freedom, which Pght scales and cook stoves and beaten. High- will take., If the papil has's s ani- est pastapeid for hides and wool. also live po�l- they have enjoyed for the past veralty course to view or ivishes to try. H.Bern in,Stouffville.Phone 1903 17tf Men's Overall Bargains-Heavy blas stripe, all sues. - ` two months. to now nearing its ` k - end, and a 10 taonthe confloemeat peed to upper school work peat , • - 84 to 44, going at 1.99 per pair. a shoat 0 begin. Those fl erne a the junior matriculation,rFreach PublicNotice 8 and Leti4 are necessary, but If of the institution are tender- the pupil is proceeding only for a I berebv give notice to all ratepayers :'Men's Li-le Hose-colota brown, grey,sand and-white. hearted and will make the lives of year or two of advanced work, or 'of Pickering Township,who have not - . reg 50c line, to close at 29c. the inmate s as pleasant as passible yet aid their taxes for the year 1923, for a second class teacher's certifi• P and in the end he verdict will be that I wiltplace the tax hills in the a Bate, the languages are optional. hands of the bailiff for collection, it r that school-days are the happiest If the languages a••e not takeD the Special in Towelling-White Roller Towelling, red Of all. said taxes are not pdid by Monday, fleet year papal may take two sub- Sept.1st.192S. kedge, reg 20c,.gotag at 15c per yvri -After a lingering" illness'from ects of the second year work. So j y Taos. (la$c;o. the infirmities of obi age, And many pupils start the languages Tax Collector. Clover Leaf Gape and San' -right shape'aud size, Boyea, one of the oldest residents .and later decide to drop them and ' :of the township, died on Saturday hence handicap themselves by be going at,1.90 per dozen.' last at the hums of tip..- Min nnp^phew, g two sabjectwohartiiII-theyear'e C O Arthur Boyes, in hie 98rd year. work:that tl`ris year the principal Nice Plain Glace Tumblers, SO cents per dozen. The deceased, who was bora is will be very glad to meet the par- _Scotland, but lived the grsster ents o!any pupils and disense the I pttrpoae having on hand continn• * ' . art,of hie life in Canada, formed work that the pupil@ should take. oaaly a stock of hard _ A is Whitby township, where he To that end the principal will be and Cott coal. __.arse a prominent importer and at the school irrm two till four - a breeder of livestock. lie was of a avc-lock-on munday afternoon-and Place your order now before Get Ev'er'ything You Want at "THS BIG STO$E." - quiet disposition sad. was never early on Tuesday forenoon. $apt. the rtes in price. Dry Goods,Groceries, - married. Hie funeral on Monday 2nd, to meet the ,psrente ,w o 12tf _Phone Pick. 1709. Boole and ShoQa, Wall Papers, Dishes'Glassware etc. ---to Erskine Cemetery was largely Wold like to disease the work and _ - - �. attended. roatine of the school coarse. DONALD MUNRO, PICHEHING -Honor comes to an old Picker- -The Canadian National Ezhi• r .`ing boy. Dr. Geor a A. Field, tion is now is fall owing. It open• Hardwood 1i ODS$ ' r.. =;i. wC H A P A N ith his b crow ns a ow agthat- Mathew Thomas Field-gradastecj POP is on the incress"ta The Beaman Kent line of flooringin from Whitby Collegiate Inetitate growth has been steady since its plain red oak, quarter•cutwhite oak, birch or maple. and later from Toronto Ubiversit ioauguratioo, and it now has the p and Trinity Medical College, has undisputed reputation of being. Hecla .Furnaces-pipe or pipelese �� been granted a Fellowship in the ti the .biggest annual fair iu the Rtl�bbereid Felt Slate Shingles and Roll R Americas College of Surgeons. world. Its vastness excites the Roofing, 18 oi• g inches wide, 11 �/.SP E This institation represents the admiration of every foreigner who Also, a few settings of bred-to-lay {, 'best to surgical science, and stands pays it a visit. It is the barometer Barred Rock eggs'ior sale. for high professional ideals to, showing the-progress, not only of JOHN DRAPER, - PICKERING Canada and the United Stites. all things Canadian, but also the Call and get prices 35YOU MIErHT ©N/� AS TRY TO Dr. Field is attending surge to progress made by the whole world r i c AS WEr,.L.TRY SQVARE DO WITHOUT Iowa Methodist Hospital, Dee in science and industrial enter- ELM DKLJG MIT.1. Olnea, Iowa. prise. Many of the couutrienin , TOCIET ALONG WHEELS THE SERVICES -The wisdom of keeping our Eqrope and of America have year. ,OF AN "house doors locked was made ap- ly exhibits, allowing the character parent to one of our residents at' of their products and wanafac the east end of the village one ev tures, thus paving the way for ' Wheat or any grain t�akeD in EXPERT t ening last week. She was sitting. international business. The Fair exchange for Flour. AUTO• ti at her front door, when a stranger isa, real educational institution, wj MECHANIQ ,,appeared and asked her if she was and all those who can attend We have Bran, Shorts, Chop, ' ` _ Q h ::alone. She said that she was, and should not fail to do so. `Itis also Oil Cake basal, 'he replied that he was going into a meeting place wbere friends from •tbe house and started for the varions parts of the province ar• all kinds of grain `door. The lady got in first and range to have their annual visit. 1 • g S �'.,i succeeded in locking the door be. The meeting is always looked Ogilvie's Porridge Oats. a': fore be could make his entrance. forward to with pleasure, as it k She then went out at the 'back has become to be thanneal holi• Royal Household Flour, c a - Ali �� ••r" i".- 4j 4. door and sought safety atone of dray of slang farmers. .Many from Cream of to West-Flour: the neighbors. On necoxnt of the Pickering and vicinity are taking -'� _ •� 'F ;r large amount of bnernployment in in the sights this week and next. CHOPPING EVERY, =' the country we mary expect to Many'of the farmere, however, . '. ma �.... EEK DAY see many tramps on.the road for will.be deprived of the pleasure �iVwpor `alkFIVIle tiin� and abould be on our Ails' Par on, aeco�tnt of the late- .. ;� _ .� . w �iiMacd , ,' reale slf:the ttarveet, u, • „3.,.,...,.��,,; ,: . v`t. :i "``"- ��K _..,,M ,'t,: ,, ,�. ,r-t,*: - -•, a;p%!c.s. a i ..,�.. C •�