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Buckles Is home from•BuffaloGeo, E. Baker p? �[edicat arrest on Saturday, charged with for a few days. - - --Nwll�,"`. a fi theft in connection with a number of Pleased to see our teaeb Misses w g E. FORSYTH. Oph.D.. Dire�eEor y / :"bonds wh[ch,it is alleged;'were tucbsd Weyman and Noakes, bacTt In the ��7■�LLS R•OptometricaltrAssodation of Ontario.Rey. ; over,.to him folr re-ietue, the value of vale, �' .Iatued:Member of-ithe Americaat Optometrical the paper being approximately$8,000. Gordon and Mrs. McKay and child- p r lasoeiatioa $qd ersmiaad�bq appointment.: To Avoid Mistakes gee preliminary trial will take lace retus eat the week-end with Milton g: ne 2sc4.,Claremont.Ont. '» .:,*T F.TOMLIN80N, M. B., Member t0»! Bail wase Szed at $8,000;, -which was W. L. and Mrs. Smith were the The oldest established Industrylin No- ofitheCollegeof Phv�clansandspr r furnished: guests of Toronto friends o9er.the. Ontario county. of Ontario. Office: that formerlyaeeupled b •�• week-end. tltelate Dr.R.Brodie,and latterly by Dr,*. I�UUI� STOUFFVILLE. Wm. F. and Mrs. Burton are spend- ' well Plicae. Cfiremont,Qnt. Wy ! ng a few days with Dr,and Mrs. Mc, The refusal or tie feet of the Toron- Namara,of Toronto, I a1]1 alwa a in the piarket �T O. MCKINNON,'11t.D., L.R.0-A g . y . lr . Edinburgh,member the oohs• of to and York Highway Commission top Quite a number of• students from t ; to buy Physicians and surgeaq.of Ontario u•entiao• extend the"good roads" system be- here started attendance at the Msrk- nt oam. idiabo:gh. gond. the iiillage, up to the, 10th of.: ham High School-about 20 now,re- °'' s atErsatfoa ro aai•a..• of *amen and �'O Baker's Splendid 'Choice ' • dria.,, o'lae•andrsdd•ao•,Bsououint._ 1J VV6itchutch, for two and a half miles, gieterafi from this locality. �� .- toy connect with thegoodroada-leading Llovd-and-.Mrs.Boo er.Lou Ob6 r-• j�'j�7 - of Phone ahs. e p -WHEAT Chaitropraoie p into Goodwood apd Uxbridge is sever- and Miss Martin,of Buffalo, and Rus. r ,• ely commeuted'apon. This is theonly sell and Mrs.Parks, of Toronto, spent DR. DURWIN E. STECKLEY, It dont matter who makes break in the entire system between 8undaV'with D. R.and Mrs. Beaton. A ' Honor Graduate otToroato College otChi- the town of Uxbridge and Toronto, iopractie. Will male's residential sails in Picker e thRecord,.our Oval - and it is said to have been originally R ; ThVillage and surrounding district..Tuesdagc` ursday and Saturday forenoons. For as ap a - Included in the system. but on account DU N BARTON. poiatmant call 141 J Bowmanvillg,or leave word Horn Phonograph' of its Keo raphieal p0•IC�pn has never les with anyone taking treatment. 47Iy been pressed by Wbttclhurch Town• Miss Bother Thomson entertained _ BARLEY will play it. ship. The road at the presgot time is friends from Atlantic City.on Sunday�• t. in a deplorable condition. The only l�We welcome our teachers. Misses alternative route is its Claremont and . - and will the b heat prices. 71- If. OBRISTIAN, Barrister and Stouffville > y P see.i�•Solicitor.Notary Public Etc. Money to Ont, down to the glagston. road. TheForsyth and Hadden. back Lo ouri oan...South,Wiay.Quart Boase, Whitby My towas of StouSville, Goodwood. Un- midst» lonville and Agincourt will all eland Wm, and Mrs.Nicholson and Miss pFy, ILLIAM J. BEATON,B.A„Bar- to heneflt b the buildia o! Lha sew Phyllisvisited her sister, Mrs. Davii, r g d Stook of Ontario B ` Pieter Solicitor member .o! the Arm of road,to ser at Stouffville. Inst funds . rtI! v 8yckman flcci.oa, �sada Tomato y, nothing of the eoavegi• pp r � e_. Mi Florence Annie h $harts always a -:Teiephon Mein 962mt1963ayt3trest,Toronw. encs to the travelling public, a position as teach. in a schoolinFt. Baa On hand WEXFORD William and has I@tt' to assume her -. es ` d ~ * s a?ental Funeral Director Mrs. R. D. White and daughters. `" Quite ariumber.of our .sports areZ� CM. �T ' Dentist. and taking in the Es.this week. Robin and Marion, have moved to ` DR. HARRY HIIbSON, -' Wbitby. Office-Adam's Terrace. Byron L'Ec4maed Embalmer• Miers Reta Levy. of Toronto, s nt the city where the girls ,will attend St.North Phone 124.' (Gas extraction when Sunday last with Mrs.Boyd and fam- school. dared). altf 3f02'O.lar HEARSE fly Leslie Morley visited the.Claremont s. M .. T%R. D. C. Smith. Dentist. -Stouii 100 bustlels of alsike was threshed 8a�bbeth School last Sunday,morninR. .0 R 3Jville HonorGndwte or Chicago and To- CLARRMONT, Out. from one Sell on the "Oldham Farm" -bile Gerald Cowan paid a visit to the e' Pomo tF�niversities and the Royy�al Coupe of Phone 9Y4 last week. Greenwood Sunday School. It's the price we Ret for our batted Dentals s Phone°Slee 1011. Re'idenea HeorS Mason end friend, from To- Ifies Amy Allison, of Phllsdelphia, that enables us. to pay the price 1016, Di"oro�ut�sid+ appointments. 281y dor ronto. spent Sunday with his mother. and Miss Janet Allison. of the Social cream, and its our acenrate TjoLARE B. BEATON. D. D. S., Mrs.E. A. Mason. Service. Toronto• were guests over system of dning business that ea. Graduate of the Royal Colelge of Dental �e a w�+� �,A Another successful dance was beld the holiday of the Misses Allison. ablea as to resider yon service. Snryeons and university of Toronto. office ��� TiG847! S�i fibs EW , g every Rev. and Mrs. Wilkinson and tam- over W.M. Pria s hardware.atone. W�tby' • in the arena on Frida as ht, eve 001ce hours 9 to 32..1 to a.eo, lad-•phone's one having a good time. ily, of Unionville, are guests at the Have our track call for i. Bell phone 220._ 441y Having secured the ageoey for E.D. E.and Mrs, Balsdon and J. S. and manse this week. Last Sunday eves- your cream. Smith A Soa;Ltd.,NuPeerymoa. Mrs.,Balsdoo and children spent Sun- ins Mr. Wilkinson very acceptably N. DALES. L D. 8.. D. D. S.. occupied the ul It. r of Winona.Oat. day with J. and MI's. Routley. - P P P l�t0u9'l�l@ C!@Stn@ry CO. � V •Graduate of Royal'College al Dental Sur- Don't fol ? a•oaa and the utdversity of Toronto. oefice I am prepared to take orders for all forget the foodbalt match at Mr. Hewitt has been bavi'nga family Phone 18802 above D. Smtt'. atone. Cts moue, Cot Claremonton Saturday evening be re-uaibn. His daughter, Mrs. Jobs- +OdSee hoard 4 a.m. to 5 p. �.i Sienrda 9 a, ` kinds of Fruit Treses.Smolt Fruits, Eween Wexford and Claremont. The atop;with her husband and family, BTODFP'YILLE. ONT. se.to 1 p.W. Phone dare 1405. +7�y Ornamental Shrubs Eta. at . lowest possible prices. game is called for 0 o'clock she and two sons. Fred and William. with pit S rates for large quantities. A friendly game of football was their wives and famllies. have been p•• CREAM . Isuatt 000 64VIA0. pscW 6 9 plated here on Saturday evening, rejoicing together for the t week -28tt ­Wexford vs. Claremont.".resulting or two., -- �D V. RICHARDSON-Real Re in a tie, the score being 1-1. Poll SEPARATORS Q ub . testa. � ,Caaveyaaal�. Notary N.J. Chspmsn, . 'Pick@ring lug the game.a sapper was proviM . ;. lsWie. Pletttint,bac. 011y under the auspices of the drives of the GREEN RIVER. - 4 _ players. ]am ageat toeL mMelotte and Mrs.'OsylorvWted Mri. Fuller re- • far ova nti•• •f!esk sad o"ada aa•- Do • • : R�� n Dent],.• Separator@ always to stook. troaaatesefdl ]dans ansa sspa6na!•N I<R000HAN. New seftes. address eve"stvs�o., ons, ;; Mrs. Postill called on Mrs. White on Mrs. McMaster. of Toronto, visited Thursday last. Ajso.several ,good second hand ma-. , S.BBrATON TOWNSHIP OLBRS Wm.and Mrs. Pu chlaes in raoala order. :ng Mateda[ with bar brothers bore last week. g6 visited here g D' s. Aesaaalis OaoesfsslU se toe taloos �' Uri Purdy, of Toronto• visited her aver the week-end: a,, Miervts. aeesaa ser, it mms to lona A family re-union was held at Mr. D. A. PUGH, OL 3REMONT ,• sa knee ~Iasnar et IIfaRlso IIs. sister, Mrs.J. H. Madill, over Sunday. y saw'• out. i-T ,and Mrs. Feaeby. of Oshawa, Doteo's on Saturday last. Write or phone Clare.8147. Justarrived a car of Toronto Mr. Pennock is qutte busy with s were here with their people over the -n AVID A. PUGH-Live stock auc- ,Asphalt Co's Roll Roofing, holida rush of work at his factory. Loon. Graduate of C. M. Joss' school. Joe and Mrs. Young. of Meaford. Donald. and Miss Mildred Hoover nce with pedigreed hingles etc., also chicssoLKetitpe experie : . S stock. Block and ring work. AO kinds of mksvisited with Than.and Mrs. Philip were home over the holiday. Here Yo ��a�ptly attended to. Terms reasonable: Pboac Alar e s this weak. Oscar and Mrs. Doted, of Calgary, bI0G7aremoat. idly g tock of B. C. cedar Mise Helen Barclav is holidaying are visiting the old hone here. Shingles. Beaver Boa4•d Mrs. Hobson and Mrs. Prankett _ -F WM. MAW, LICENSED AIIU- with her sister. Mrs. Goad, at the To. TIONEER,for York,Qpterio_andDarbam ,and Lumber. Ponta Island. spent Saturday at Hagerraan's. Counties. All kinds of sales pram attended Mrs.Thornton, of Woodstock,spent Mr. and Mrs. MgEwen spent the Cement,; -- - te' Terms t�Ne• Dstss for may be •Call and get our prices. stew days last week with her sister, week-end vzith Mreand Mrs.Halsey. P .' arranged at NEWS'Odsev. Bell and Indayen- Wilson's'Park war deluged with <deot phones. Whitby.-Out. Sly ]firs.T.C. Brown: g } - -•=' PICK: tI,N� �'� W H. Ellicott and family spent Wtor-cycles recently when the club Coal, t :6 A S K E T S • - Sunday at Part Perry and while theta spent a dap there. g p LUMBER YARD visited the ;l.maa. Rept Sower gar. The stork visited et. the home of Ha"vin archased the stock froom done.' Char. and Mrs. White on Sunday last Lumber, - ,..- the Estate of Mise Pearl 8tuddaford, of•Mbrtie, and left afinegirl. A. and Min Gwendolyn Devitt`epept a Dr.-and Mr's. Braithwaite.• of Iowa, ' 'W. G. BARNES and the entire pleasant ontina last week among the spent a day with Mi. and We..Wilson ' business of 709 W. ,DOTE.�T before goingon to Unionville. Shingles p 4 • DD A MORDU E Thnnereg Islands. Mme, lliof Oran ev ReadyROUfiD ^„ . A.• The regular monthly mre'ing of the g lUe, has been +�+ - al ess,"red to -an Brougham Methodist Ladies' Aid will visiting with her mother. Mn.Nighs� g from Be Boxes to Three be held at the home of Mrs.'W. Wil• w dei'.for the past few weeks. L �i ny be Director a° Jl sod Safi BwhaL son on Thursday. Sep',. 11th. at 880. The unexpected spell of warm • L,iessise� o Please note thechangsin date. Evaj• w`eatber brought out large numbers of �n _ d Lest Ieen'BaPer Buket Work8 .3' body welcome. catnpen to the park'bere fro spite of Phots.Mark.9408L 'E, &-Perryman bas been constsarV the exhibition. making improvements on the pro• Mrs. Bradley again won at the lex• �1 It ' �p �� L� L-t (� 'IMANK PENNOCS' +:Auccessno to pasty 6e pueehased from the late air. hi with her black Persino est. i`• 2le 11 iii v7 v 1 m i'The Man that made the Barnes' CHAS. B8I8RL: - •II[ARBSAIi Bedell. He hal it nicely pais-W and when flat and winner's war@ agate when he Rets through he will have a added to the list of ribbons. . Phone 9000 Dice comfortable home. _ r• 01�EENW000. HAWA FA a E r le / . 08 -IR : FARMER' S — flllkawa Fair iq&tm doin ey. 41 Mise IIshes, of 8lmvsle, is visiting Tuesday and Wednesday, Sept. 8t , Y r la`10 Brea our her cousin. Ntw Edna Middleton. 9th and 10th.- Sopt.! h is Preparation 'W�dtVr mod hfm Orson sod e are Agents for allt� Marvel of Buffalo. are holidaying with F.'L a ----- -Gnd Mrs. reen. office yi g 9th end 10th see Show Days. The ce �Coekshutt Co. - a Mr. n d and sola.of the Toronto these dsbs.'�Eotar3e�e i arebcomtolaio rPas Flouryy g . �A postal delivery. spent 'Sunday with• well andindications int to the]test Goold Shapley Alf and Mrs.Trimble. Fair that the Southtarlo Agricut• a� May be obtained from you Grocer. Tom Sterling. an old Greenwood Lural Society has held.' Many changes _ & M ulr, _ 'boy, was in the village. on Saturday, have taken place oo the Fair Grounds . R • he guest of F. L.Green. during the past year, A new Grand '. :-.Store Fleury and Blseells Brool�h>n Flour Mills>� Mrs.Walters bad the misfortune to Stand replaces the old one,permanent A fall and• break her arnr while on a lavatories have been installed, the cat- Llsters CHAS. WILSON, Prop. Visit to her daughter, Mrs. Walter Ile barna have been permanently roof- Wilson, ed and the water supply has.been well 'W"atup file's Grape %Its,' just the FOR,SALE John and Mrs. Rains-of Tullamore, taken care of. The Directors feel that thio$ for cooling the blood Q and Mr. and Mrs. Little, of Mona this rear they can operate to the en- , tnis hot-weather. w 1 John Deere Hay Loader A SUPERIOR SCHOOL Road. spent Sunday with James and tire satisfaction of ap exhibitory. Mrs Raine. Standard lines always on hand *`. 1 side-del. Rake Two good days programs have been 1 Sulky Plow '2 Walking Plows LLIQTT John and Mrs.Meadow; of Detroit, gad.for. There •will be horse ' - arran -1 Crown'Gang returned home' .on -Monday, after races, vaudeville acts,' fireworks and Crude �cngs, Cigarettes, Cigars ' $rantford Binder Twine. spending a few-days with•James and g y plenty and Tobacco. MCP. Pleskett. the usual big Midway with d lent o! e amusement for all. The kiddies will -Metcalf Gboicest Candy. W. F. Disney, Greenwood Dorney Yonge and Alexander Mrs: William Ormerod and son, he well taken care of as the Dalziel � 3 IInward,accompanied by Mr..and Mrs company will again be here with Stationer Toilet Preparations . 42tf Phorie-Pick-714 Streets,Toronto. Nash,of Markham'; mototed to Forest Y. Merry-go-round, Ferris Wheel, Whipp for the we�k•end. (Ararnands, Three Flowers, - - - Invitee the patronage o4 those'who and Swings. Plan to make both Tues- Miss Fraser, of Westnq, has been. Seeley). . • ('�LL P�j111� desire the best training for post- day and Wednesday holidays in Oeh- 4__ ` C,,gl� ''���bb g engaged ea teacher here for the ensu• awa. tions as stenographers, typists,' Ing year' and commenced Tuesday Agencyfor Colambia'Gratnephone• '. morning with a fair attendance. Have you got one of the new big Dominion Piano and Vacuette A1�b'11'L 3SING• 'private secretaries, accountants, g rize lista? If you have not ask the Everybody come to bear Rev. W. p y the faultless hand ,i bank clerks, commercial or short= Dean, of the Methodist Department secretary, He will be glad to send I am prepared to do Cboppipg and han� teachers, etc. Write for P You one. Entries for all classes ex- eve x- vacuum cleaner. PICKERING NEW Oat Flaking every day but' of Finance, at the 6reenivood p Saturday, catalogue. Enter any time. Stud- anniversary services on Sunday next cept horses in harness close Friday. ' It I1 a.'m. and 7 m„ as ver inter- Sept.4th. The secretary, Charles P N E. M`.�'i W ents assisted to obtain employ- p' y Davis, 19 gin St. West, will be in'bia • • f ON Stoneboate For Sale eating and inspiring services are ex- g . _ meat. peeled. All other public preaching nfgce Sept. 3rd,4th and btb, morning. ti services on the circuit are withdrawn. afternoon and evening to receive M Jahn F. Bayles, Claremont entries. Remember the Fair dates, Veterinary -Surgeon W. J. Elliott, Principal Kinsale and Mt. Zion' Sunday Schools enSept 8th,9th and IOth. { Rural Route'No.2 will meet at 2,30 p. m. P 3:?10$er3.mQ t�73.�rt7.f� a .� .+n „� u '';a' �,;: � r r (••� :.!• - .,' .r. r'�,•,'a'. r,`� A �as,r'. �� ^�':�,Y': ,,, c ;,�i.•.��..W. ,+. .,5�„•s..^�v..n;`.i'�',rkY L K jz a; «ca �'" f :rr ,yrs, r'�xa::a�." '° s'�•�+,'n;,..�+,�.,..A.. 1�"e�;R, '`+°ui ..;rl.,.f,• ,,'e 'V�..L•;f .;.* ,y, ,w.. � �s: "•�d"-.^',;y' •. 'n. '� Yev � -� .ren c:h5: y. .,• +'~e,'' .4'�r Gi$ij' F. .��h. S Fc dr', ��..• ti••,r�°x30'•.,•.h'"+' .r .-� •..•-'"� •� � ,euro -a. ..j. -4. 'a: .w' ".Md'.h?1'•'4�;`.',•; i'' r .{-,,,:. .;a.ac' 'a•:. eta•e' e~ ic''.. � �PRO' . .. , ? :. ,^J'^e„ M. ^'•v+- , ....e.:..+ ,.r,r.7.,.-.P C :. :t+ '.fir' ' t. z' �4r -•Y•'w... .K. .�.•..W :r s.. a,r .,r.. . �1. r. i•4... , f�?. - ,. .c!4 .. ,•. r'. .. ,,,�P F.Y... "'.'•!' '..'".'� � .` �4� ,r s a��1- h ; �Svv..,d�. ."'yr.., .+.Ay;- -+44'"4.,.,p.; •' ......... .......•.. n, . .r.,.. .. .. •q'!'. 7-� "ne Delidaus FlavorMimi '41 �� • _- ,. — - - ' _ - ..� - - Ara lTi'O>A- the, 1lOW!>r` O� .. :-A _ ARliewaaat . ___...._`.•� n ;r3 a`1e�sdeg:44b>le. BY LURA E. BENNETT. .-. i S a o d 1�s a 7 as vkhm FWRT III. 'there was a wonderful darn in the-toe ° breams Maida'e wind**s-were finished, and of one of his milk socks. GREEN TEA � r.astpgttoo. 1 it was mail time. Jack was nowhere He went downstairs feeling abso- lutely ' satisfied.with him appearance., sus Makes the to be mean. PAs 'hOS WOn It mnuolm Of usiom .Fold ' At ICANOW I tail r0mlyed-Z lette. from Mai"-was W Ring for hin!k- looking taste better. his.wife. ."Your mother is coming qp very trim and dainty in'•her. white .. ! ce __ imp-dare the 6.86 to-night, Maida. You will dress. i "U UWLE d UM TU VM UVE=T. �`�w."'TMITO meet her?" I must owe you more than-thanks ; for. the wonderful condition in which • "Gladly,"she answered. "My,won't I found m wearing a it seem-good to have mother home?" y iC ppsrel;',he said, Ing as they followed the young couple "Maida,"he entreated,rattly,drawing 'i Her father a d that it would. "I as they climbed into'Liz' outside. Jack did not notice the spick her s]1 the time nearer. "Maida,"'he • 8>'ca "I am afraid I should have been and a an new roadster that'waited by repeated holding her close. "You ars y:t will have Jackson clean the car,-11 p ' R24 ashamed of you, had something not the curb. . Neither did he see the occu- going to accept me are you not?" k think," she 'added, but no Jackson been done to them," she ansWered se answered-bbr caUI -Howeeer n,4 s • F W• r, ... .+Z.; .. .:xs. ..:r,.`�r w .'......, ,"x!-.3. N!" �. .u -• '.. w. ^: SIt. ^Ir*' s! .�1 i' a�.-,'.i ,�;a,.+a. -r+;:^+. i z,� , ':•r. ���. ".,F.r ,..,.F....ytr .: ., ... - ,.. ..,..., �._.., 1. ..:..,.. :: :. ,+. .• ...y.:,w :"e-, c.. 'y'",.- ..k 1 .°�a. ..:w•• s,+ ....� r 3 r<4+ �t �`} v �`>, s., ..q,��t. ds • .Y... e ., ..... ..pt ,.»x4... ^;..:•':a', .-: .G` aY. -*'d n.:.1 �. , 'Tix���%i�:. •� 'con` .•r.. ..r•.•:::.t•+",✓.. :., ... -..w_., :. ;... ... _ `t.. ".4,'•.•_ ,ti K.•�s+- : �+f, r�y ri" .�' . .< _.n ..moi' .:.. v, :" �, ...ter sw-..,. • ` .3^ ,rr. a: .k .1 yy,�y:.a•.. ', 4..,.. .: 'x'3.7..•.:. : ...e,': :'..>`: 7 "i''S. :x' -r r :1?, '1 q4 r•_'„ ,:col. ,,,,y, ,., lf^•t,> +',�� rn : WORST STORK M. Y1'ARS PLAYS HAVOC y � �u". \ u K The �Veek'S Markets � �'ItH SHIPPING ON. NOVA SCOTIA. COAST �. � F. t7 .. ��' _ -. _ 'TORONTO. " Smoked meats-Haws. mod.; 2T la Idanitohn whrxt'-No. ' t North.. 29c, cooked hams, 42 to 48c• smutted „ ' [ f's $1.413;,; No. 2 North., $1.86',4;,'No. 8'rolls, 18 to 20c; cottage' rolls 21 to ' Na .• in Gale. Which Sweeps 'Maritim+es-- war $ �24c; breakfast bacon 28'to ' �" Cep. ? 'xL' gs North., 1:34 2'rTtS; w, s� tial brand breakfast anon., pee •"► Pas lg; of'� w Endure Ilvda #s atter Perilous I Man. oats-No. 2 CW, 60c;,No. 8. 29.to. , a is.,, CW, 57%c- extra No. 1 Teed, 58c.'backs, boneless, 86 to 40c. _RdC6clitCt No. 1 feed, 5634c; No. 2 feed, il I Cured r►eats-Long clear bacon. 50 `x0 , A All the awe, c.i.i.. bay porta. to 70.Ibs.,, 7; 70 to 90 lbs.,,, $16.50'- A " despatclr; from y Halifax,. N.S., burn, Captain M. Pearson, broke her t Am. corn track Toronto-No. 8 80 lbs. and up, $15.60• lightwei t ` F ; ,tea s:-With sections of this Nova Sco- anchor chain and became a complete Fx I l rolls i is hes -weight rY 4 y.. y F yellow, $1.35. + n bane .$327 v g i tis coast strewn'with wreckage; with wreck on the roeka.at SouthL Ardoise. _ r' t g m' Lard-Pure, tierces, 17 to i8c, �C I 31MIced-Del., Montreal lrei h rolls,�$27. A ' despatch from Sydney; N.S., t Lags included: Bran, per ton, $29; zt!-vessels failing to reach their destina- says:-The rescue of,the tube 1714 to 18%c; Y passengers' ,r t shorts, per ton, $31; middlings, $3T;! + palls 18 to 18l1c, r =tions; with•no hope that the crew, six of the coastal steamer Aspy when she; s' ;g� feed flour, per bag, $2.10. prints 2034 to 20c; ahorteniag, ? nr Oil told, of the three-masted schooner struck on Long Point, Neil's Harbor,! Ont. oats--No. 3 whit,50 to 52c. t� as, 16 to 16%c; tubs, 162, f. .� . w ea - o., n er, $1.10 to 117c; pails, 17 to 17%c; prints, 18,14 -have come ashore on the lonely Pros-'touch and go, according to details - ' ,. k>�° No. l commercial $1.05 to$1.10 Lo.b.{ Export steers; choice,$7.50 to$1.76, r :,nett Ledges, near here, were alive; drifting in slowly from the North. nominal shipping points, accordgng•to do, good. $43.�50 to.$7; export heifers, with the American cruising yacht The first boat lowered was smashed, ' freights. _ '$6 to $6.50; baby beeves, .$7.50 to : Sbanghsai wrecked o$ White Point by seas against.the ship's side and a: Barlcy-Malting, 75 to 78c. $10; butcher steers, choice, $6 to Bluf, Canso but her company heroic- reef. The others met with more sue- Buckwheat-87 to 89c. $6.50• do. l' , P Y � � good, $b.$0 to $6; do, mod., . :ally and'miraculously saved, with the cess. The 23 passcngers, incd uding Ont. flour-New, 90 per cent. pats., $b to $5.60;•do, tom., $4 to $4.60; bat- w coastal steamer Aspy wrecked at 15 women and children,had a perilous in jute bags. Montreal, �prob2pt ship- cher heifers. choice, $6 to.$6.50; do. 3 Neil's Harbor, Ca Breton• but with went, $6.70• Toronto basis 6 70 bulk med., $5 to 75• do com. ;3.50 to Cape , passage over the boiling surf to''a + � $ •. ► $5• , . . $ seaboard, nominal. $4.25; butcher cowhoice,$4 to$4.60, bier crew. and passengers,.numbering .b dge�t_the_1oQt__of Ahe_cliffa, With- -_-�;ern ler- Oliver -. _ Man-flour-let patd.,_in jute sacka,_`do,med., $8 to $4;8'c butcher bulla,good, About 70, rescued, and with a man the aid of the Aapy's searchlight, a of'British Co'.umbia, who was elected•$7.90 per bbl• 2nd pats. $7.40. $4 to $4.26• do, fair, $3.50 to 4 z "drowned at Yarmouth when the cove was discovered, and entering this I in a by-election at "Nelson. He was t HaY-Extra No. 2 timothy, ton, bolognas, $2�to $3; canners and:cui � schooner Lizzie E. was driven ashore the party clambered to .be top of the defeated in the recent track.Toronto;$17.50; Ko. 2, 1?; No tern, $1 to $2:60• feeding steers general else , ion the Yartnoath bar,it became appar-' -'cliff, where they spent the night far I tions in which his party was returned 8' $1'. �' $18; lower grades, $101 choice, •$6 to. $6.25; do, fair, $6 to n p, ant on Thursday that the storm which from human habitation. With day- to power, to $12 $¢b0• atockera, choice, $4.50 to $6, swept over this Province Tuesday light the seamen in the party found a RYe--No. 2, 87 to 88c. do, air, $3.50 to $4.25• milkers, night took a heavy toll o! :ifs and' road, by which all made their way to l Straw-Carlota, per ton, $9,60 to springers, choice, ;7b to $90; do. fair, , z,- #�i , $10. I$40 to $50• -calves, choice. $9 to $10 Ppmg• I Neils Harbor. ! ' Screenin ed, CANADIANS RETURN gs-Standard, reclean f. do med. $d to$8.50 do Not for years.has such sur! piled, Captain Yorke -and the mate are o b, ba a, Choi ce ezies; 12.50 tol9ng the ledges -"a Shea' and : }} ee'se-New, large. 20c; twins,.$18;do,bucks. $10.50 to;1l. do,cull, 'headlands of file Province, dasdiing'tta'rival of other boats'of the same fleet,t .20%c; triplets, 21c; Siiltoas,- 22 to;$8 to$11; sheep,.light ewes, $8:50 to 3' victims'to destruction: 't which will attempt to salvage the bag- 23c. Old, large,n23.to 24c; twins, ?A'$7.25; do, culls, $2 to $4.50• hogs, fed , ti i First Four Months of 1824 to 25c; triplets..25 to 26c. a The schooner Julia F. C.;,Captain gage a�ysl same of the cargo. The vas- , nu watered, $10.60; do, iG.o,b, $i0, - 'Devons which reported aban+len-�eel is split open,her stern is one and-,i Witness the. Come Back of I Butter- inert'creamery prints, 88 do, country pointe $9.76• do select, ed paid�sboat become a Forel v:reck al>< g P n' g Ito 39c; No. 1 creamery, Se to 37c; NA fed and watered, $11.50; do, ofi! ears, hou h there are 15 fathoms of 18,€370 Citizens. 2, 84 to 36c; daisy.28 to 29c. near the-Bird Rocks, salled into port water at ,her bows the middle of the E ng haul. ;11. ti f A despatch -from Ottawa says:- ggs--Extras, fresh. In cartons, Just as.several craft were ajout to ship is stuck fast among the rocks. Duriag�he four months of Ap**+'1�1>day, 46c; e:itra, loose, 43c; 3_-ata, ,3?c; MONTREAL' d �e be despatched in.search of her. The despatch from Gloucester, Masa., ' seconds, 80c. Oats, Can. west., No. 2. 62 to 68c ,ra June and July of this year a*total of,. Live ult w' Captain stated his crew were dead says:-The fishing schooner Duress Po ry-Hens,aver b lba-, 20c;,do, No. 3, 60% to 61c• extra No. r aired with titin the storm and were was reported swept 64.028 immigrants were admitted to do,4 to 5 lba., 17c; do, 9 to 4 iba., 15c;, > , X fighting p aground on the Canada, and during the same period a spring chickens, 2 lbs. an"ver, 25c: Man spring wheat pats.,wb�te bOc.Ylou; 7 _ sound.asleep la their banks when hail coast near )sere on Thursday eight. total of 18,870 Canadisms returned to Roosters, 12e; ducklings, 4 to 6 lbs., 2nds, $7.40 strong bakeers, ;7°20;win. + ,. 'ed by the vessel that brought the news Her captain was reported to be dead this coon from th< United States. Pats.. , ;8J30 to $7. Rolled r .o! their peril to-Sydney and did not as a result of the accident. Details 18c- ter choice +d^`< of which total x16,166 were Canadian- Dressed poultry=Hens. over •5 Ibs,, oats, bag, 90 lbs., $8.55 to $8.76..Bran, "bees either hails or whistles. of the reported wreck were not avail- bofa citizens, 1.646 were British sub- 26c; do,4 to 6 lba..22c; do.8 to 4 Iba., $29.25. Shorts, i18L25. ll[idd�inga, The coastal schooner Lady Thor abL. leafs who had acquired Canadian 18c; spring chickens 2 lba. and aver, 37,25. Hay No. 2 per ton. car iota, 180c; roosters, 16c; ducklings, 4 to 6 $1,5.50 to $1Y 1QritlCh Property In PglEstiDli• domicile, and 1,058 were Canadian lbs. 26e. - Cheese, finest Wtsta., 1T?,r, to 17 "c; ` 3 citiaens (naturalised). 1#esns--Cas, handpicked, (b,. 8>Ac; gaeat Lasts• 174Lc. Batter No. 1 ali Claimed by the Soviets This makes an average per month P e6c•roducts---s teurized, 86 to 861Ac. No. I creamery; ca of Canadians returning from the Un-1 P - , per imp. 85 to 35%C; seconds 84 to 34%c.. As mandatory polder for Palestine, ' ited States in the first four months of �; �• + Pe��-i�L 26 R.40 Per Eggs, fresh extras 48c• fresh firs f Great Britain probably w h be called '� "fin the resent fiscal 0 4,717. Ia maples 8 m+ r Pro y P year Honey--60-lb. tins 12%c-per Ib.; l0- . -stpon Boon to decide whether title to x " April the total of returning Canadians tins, 12ic; 5-ib.'tins, l Vic• 2 Fair g'ood.to good milk-ted calves. -3at=mooertiea of the Russian z W , 4T078: in.-May._4.936, :ink ( Lgc,_ �- $8 to'$$ Per cwt.; light , $9.50 to church in this country shall go to the ' 4,720, and in Ju:y, 5,127. - _ - fl� -Bay gt Government, or .to Russian July's total of immigration sato r Church interests outside of Renals. Canada+ which was 10,77w8,as a de- Women Detectives to be Em- c The controversy isvolves hundreds "• x "` crease of 28 per cent. from the same ployed by Scotland Yard- of thousands of dollars of property in month last year, whi.e the'total of s Jerusalem and vicinity; as well as in 64.023 for the four months ending w Woman's wiles.wit and gilharni Bethlehem, Nazareth and Halla, con- July 31 was an increase of lq per „, sus criminal eraltineaa is a•possibility slating of churches, monasteries, hos- cont over the .corresponding peafo of the ftatnre,.sad the outcome is ez- t y .pice6, parks and 'ocher valuable plots r Tart year. Of the total for the four o!land. One of the clsarches.ts in the months, 88,248 were British, ?,OOb PeC� by Scolilmd Yard to rope in Garden of Goths and another on Wore from the United States, and 28,- the case nHmore ertme petraten than has been y, says a London de- the Mount of Olives: 770 were. from other countries. For $ • epatsh.' : s Po- ' July Ahis year 4,789 were British, 1.- R4cruiting for the new women, „Y 5" were frotm the United States, and dice force iso opening s ��,n Dollar Quoted a Aa►oag ,the British scientists who 4,416 from other countries. There has pe g hortly,and,trim re now touring Canada is Rrof. e. S. I �; the many applicants the Criminal l a- . : . ,,at t 1111 the W'orlRl been the usual seasonal lalling oR' of� �, vestigation Department ho � t Muir of Is7diabarg, Scotland, a famous immigration into Canada during the ' "t P 1 to 4 ` alpine climber, who la convinced that some bobbed-haired+ daintily gowned A despatch from Otbw& says:-At the reap summer months, entries for April be-` detectives who will ' 7 conquered the Prove more than a slight premium in New York the of Mt Everest. 1? Ing the high mark, with 19,830, which the equals of the wily jewel thieves t .Canadian dollar stood for a time to-J) g was an increase of 108 per cent. over and dope traffickers who have hither- 4ay the highest in the world. The Crude petroleum production in Can- the same month in 1928. f ." to eluded attempts of mere mea de- y = quo0atioa of 1-82 of one per cent. ads in 1923 was 170,169 barrels, val- tectives to track them down. ' premium oras the highest since,the ued at $522,018, compared with 179,- The autho-lties are satisfied that 0'.' a -Dominion Government Boated a bun-I 088 barrels at$611,176 in the previous Ealumo Chief Dies on many of the present crimes and rob- -"K fired million dollar loan in New York year, a dec.ine of 9,000 barrels. The , Delta of the Mackenzie _ beries are engineered by a new set 1 average value per barrel received by Gerald Frederic Trotter, of smart criminals who can only to " ? ' The present situation is regarded I operators in .the producing provinces countered b' detectives of the same 4.iaa temporary and due to hes bur- i4 despatch from Edmonton says Brigadier-general, who is accompany- outward smartness and nal wit Po heavy in 1423 were as follows: New Bruns- P.avin head man of the Eskimoa at Ing the Prince of Wales ea,his trip-to roWings,on the New York market and I wick, $4.04; Ontario, $3.00;. and Al- the mogth of the Mackenzie River,-and(the United States and Canada. Ddr, Idood of money in the United States.I berta, $4.28, _ staunch friend of the g � Ing the war, In which. lien. Trotter Three Hone Stung t0 Deafhl governing white race, died on the delta of the Ma(-�lost an arm and won a D.8.0., the TO HOLD PREMIER kenzie this summer, word of his death, Prince served in France with the by sea St. Hyetcmthe r ' 'having reached Edmonton by trlavel-t Grenadier Guards in the brigade of llffleis who arrived from the Arctic circle, which his present companion was com- A despatch from St. Hyacinthe, ►7i1<aV A�O THE PR� ia.7 t Ilavinik, besides hunting and trap-i m n er _ - 7J<s iV V iW V j j,) a d . Que.,"ys: Three horses employed in ,,- ping and trading with a schooner on moving loads of gravel were killed the Arctic, was official interpreter.for The first shipment of Manitoba on the high road near here when - '- �_��tl the Mounted Police. He assisted in salted butter was made -to England thousands of bees settled on'the ant. tz '•'�+ the capture of the two Eskimos who recentl p g pounds. mals and literally at them"to death. ,= armi's'Here Receive Greater Returns Than the of y, corn risin 9V,000 - -Western A were hanged for the murder of Roman After deducting freight charges, two The horses were- completely covered d uc g Catholic cents per pound, the butter netted one. by the bees and maddened by the priests and served as inter- „A despatch'from Toronto says:- ever, that as in of irnm0 to cent per pound over the local quota'Istin tried to kick themieives loose f 30 r cent. in total income should be prefer iti.thei; trial. tion for salted butter. from'}� heavy The golden lbod of wheat from the per wagotir The bar- {� � .West for a fear weeks' each year is received by Ontario farmers this year. - - - ------' I nese was-eventually severed by,knives Grain prices have risen over 20 per �j and the =` apt to blind Eaateraera to the riches cent: and the crops on the whole s were syn ed with poison to get awn_ r. a verba se gger yields th re rid of the bess. They died -shortly 'r estimates of-the major Western crop wheat has averaged $7 bushels per t I afterwards. vary by millions of bushels with every acre, oats should run about 35, hay _ Y --- change,in'the weather makes'the sit- yielded a ton and one-half,•potatoes : �� ' ustion spectacular-but at the same and roots promise the best crop in -f: Coast of Britain to be Guardelt� : r -time very uncertain. In Ontario, on years,-and corn,while Iate, in the ma- by'POWelffll Sellanes r the other hand,..00,000 farms are pro- jority of fields should mature safely. ; dncing•revenue every week in the year. Pastures, upon which Ontario's great A despatch from 'Lonion says:-- ` .�. There is .no feverish climax, but this live stock industry depends during the -Great Britain's coast line will In the steady return over which the weather summer months, have been particular- ,near future be patrolled and guarded has relatively little control runs up a .ly good. Fruit growers expect-at b under st powerful. for Each ton- will ^tremendous total at the. end of the •least fair returns. � ,,�w - 'year, exceeding by a third the groas� Markets are even more encouraging. g� �< t ` carry a pilot, navigator,.two machine agricultural revenue from'the leading In every important line, save beet cat- r r*� gunners, and a torpedo for launching Prairie Province, Saskatchewan. It is tle, prices ale firmer by 5 to 50 per x 4.x at hostile surface craft °,` almost double the output of Manitoba cent. above the low point reached last _ " 4;' i Still more powerful planes are being and Alberta combined. spring. The'demand for farms, al- " '' built to make longer flights seaward, A year ago the total revenue re-t most non-existent a few mon - '" the-ago,: .. vr, and-these will carry flvesnen__each.- tq ceived by Ontario farmers was esti is picking-up, with many inquiries I �, ig ,' mated by t Dominion Bureau of Sta- from the United States. The labor j General Fergusa>h:t0 Succeed �q•. `tistics at 400,511,000, compared with problem, formerly urgent, has now t 'Viscount aellico ii Nr Zealand " been largely solved. „ $6'1 6,470,000 received by their fellow- workers in the three Prairie Provinces. Field crops should be worth $250,- % A despatch from London says: :i It is impossible to take an accurate in- 000,000 dairy'producta at least $100 yr- . Aventory of aviculture in Ontario at 000,000, this .sale of farm animals General air Charles Fergush 5th Di-son, who 3, 1 swv given time,.as the revenue in a. should bring over $40,000,000,the pool was ip command of the'Britisi vision and subsequently of the 2nd and `Fal ted farming province depends upon try industry will add $25,000,000 tw ° prices of dei poultry, 17th army corps during the Great p dairy,po ry,and other ani- the farmer'a income, which should to- ^'mal and Reid crop products on the tel more than $460,000,000 for 1924.. , . Three leading Germans who helped to con,upmmate the Dawes agree War, will succeed Viscount Jellicoe as world markets during 365 days in the Ontario is still the banner agricultural went were (left to right): Chancellor Viol:, Finance,;lIffliflib then;and G0*arn0`r-Ge1"ersl' of New -3salandAdmira -, year. One is safe in Concluding, }low- province of the Dominion. Ministerial Director Herr von Schubert. ahortly.i ,j�llkpa'a term Q. r•k.. CSY"f. :.,> .vst'n._..`�, ..N....,..,. ,...-... ;�: � ,. � .r �7 'Lk'ia"�'1 .:. .+"xaufl"��• `+F.' `- " c,�` 'i� ie"►...5 .+rtes-":S"-' ,v.,' e• ;�.`. ' •..±+:u:. ,,` -,.,�'!itc •', i,, `�:':'.} ti�. .'..:�. ,.er,�c. a} i 1:�`,. '-•�� T .,,.s�'"'� ':.:1.G�::- P' ."!4.Ai7r*•'?tv✓r""re�r:.r '•a• ..a.::'.;- ,i +^ :iv RIM .+' ..` °�,. !,i t :$ PiCR1,7�r1 �7'Y' ,a,is� .,•'3"- A -p �.F s��� r. �;�, _ ^t• h 6, r i, lac Y, .i'{ 4:�t '•;+.s. �• +;.F. +C•r :_r, t-Y., .w ,r. ';y $. f'.".,, rs i. .C4'i!'.,.�c .Se4 +'• .+:i" �: :' J::-!,`r" ,,,..+s,:v2' :.. F;4. :vs- `�c, r.' .�: .f.' ?7T L' °+,�",,,. r • ).fl��v• w,n. :mow. '•. .,. ':. ."�.: .R, u f B .�.TtWWF,. ,.: :M^ "s,. F :a• s'.•,-_•-,. , ,. } .�at� ?ti-: ?, tiw 9, .. ', R �a.t x'. e'�..rr., '•y: .���alY•,J:..{a. .+.. ...:k .., w., w.S':::. ..r an ! '°•'.�-' .•`.�°Yll':r�' '. ,+Y,' '... �. .�._ :J.•.. ,dY-•..'„-'i• S'r. -''�w' :,'MY. •..> " 4T„���. .. ,.:.. '.• .x. .. (1.w�, ,:- 6t, :.: ..-. . ..•} -;r'a .v>j 't?/�' .:y:,;;,.N•x ,}i f .�1�. i,n�yi LJ:_»e' 3T-., ;,..!•:: ,.9.: .. qy .,. .T ... .V- +/• y. •:.4 ♦ qj�r'.�. •e„n w• ��,. .q q,A.�•'.--" .J G. :✓.,:..5...,. .: :, .4' .:w ,.. ..v: .;,F -„' G :'r.S-L.'• ..�, 4•a r.. M1 '�G " 4 IEEE Zarthingg •ditto 15.00; D Tran.ditto �jj�,�-• - yta 8.00 W*Dunkeld, ditto'7.50; A Bak .' liitf:Va�e.: y= ' er,draw and sbov grav cons 7 and 8 . OI G 0 ERISS RUIT 47.50; 'E Beelbg, ditto 40,00 J Byer. The. erVlCe Gai�'a @ 1 sx a= ii:ls pei,rear,; i1.60 if paid is sdvanca. ditto 32 50; I Lehman,ditto-68 50: 8 I +'� subscriptions ro the United'Statts and Cm2 W11son,team on grader bane fibs 2.5p; + _, AND PRO V:I SI4N S +� `» Britain i7.1)0 in advance. H Down,draw gravel bane line 40 60 ; Motor overhauling,..top sad side cur• t - fain repairing. "Z- -Geo Rodd.team on grader draw Rtav K• ---� - ' Rouge lina'17 50 F Rodd.ditto 63 00, Battery Service-Ohatgiag 111th 1NU,#iKAR, Proprietor. G Rae, tto 42.50; and uverhaulio di H Bradshaw,ditto g• w ` ti? + 38 00; H Donner, ditto 25.00;R lade, All work guaranteed. Fiat rate �_���•+=N� ��AI��N ditto 25.00• Roy ward.salary and jail service charge Pieklin Cueambere. Silversku Pickling Onions, whole Mixed _PICKERING COUNCIL to D J Bean 198 80; G Lee,84 loads of Phone 6510,Visit,Ventral. g, -'- gravel base line 1280; A Bunker,rep :. _Pickling Spice, Sealers at Out Prices., The above council met pursuant to washout con 8 2 50 a John Soden,ditto W. E. 8 ER R Y Extra ggg White Wine Vinegar, Extra XXX Cider Vinegar, adjournment,on8aturday. the90th tilt, 5 00; R M Brown,drag draw gravel Extra Malt Vinegar..membhair.ers all present. the reeve in the B kc , cons 2.3 5.26: D•Munro, flil,atsd widen ic�}r The minutes of the last meeting road at bridge bet 14-15 can 3 instal • s Be careful in the selection of Yinegsr for Pickling. we have l e o 14 con 3 20.75; J D Remmer,f � R ;were read and-approved. p p pp- the very best andetrongest on the market. Communications were read from ditto 11.60; J 'Orockett, ditto 1425;1 Y� :•the following : Walter Hancock,- re C Hight:ditto 13 00;1:Andrew,ditto 24 50; J Hallett,ditto 19.20: J White ' :�� , a: epolliag: L.Burningham, secretary of gravel eon 5 7.05; G(iibeon,shoe gray l We have bought a loE of Salesman s Samples of Note Paper and Exer- :•;y9 the Fairport Rates ere Association. __r con 6 2.00 R H Johnston, draw gray cise bogks. The.covers a little travel stained but contents gtbd as new. !ight for Pickers and Fair ort; H. con 3 : A ast ng, t o ; --�- - -- - - -- - . �M.`Croskery DistgRepresentativs of Phillipe, drag draw grow con 5 31.73 • o t, E Lewis,. Rrav con 9 IB.00; D Nighs• �y' A trod full line of School Books-Public and High School- the Dept. of Agriculture. re grant of wander,draw and sbov gravel con 9 �i � �Z• g g _4 `Aw for prizes in a plowing- compett. / !� Seriblers, Exercise Books, Pencils, Pesti, Rubbers etc. tion Secretary of Hospital for Sick 28+56' J O Spang, spread and draw '-a Ciro r'.u•• _ dont re adEniasion of patients for Rrav con 913?b; G Carter, draw grav -j �•t treatment. con 9 5.00;-w McNair.ditto 17.50 ; R RIC HARD IJ VN, i : GROCER a Wellman.ditto 15 00; P Nighswander • War. H. Chester was heard in re- ditto 21.25: 8 Fretz, ditto 15 00; Fred' zard to'vendorsselling ice cream and -ITS Spting-tbe energetic - other refreshments without the neces- Richardson, 11?loads gravel Fairport + time of the year when.= �'- �'r' sorry license as required by by-law, toad 17.53 ; R Appleton, 108 loads of --.the grow•n•ti s and the k'id=--- - - -" - at, ravet rouge line 10 00•-T Walsh 44e ' p �• _ - -> when'said vendors are not ratepayers dies need energizing. arew z t nada gravel con 2 8.80. pTlicke'rilag ar ,�tare More of the township, food instead of austrtims. The standing committee on Contin- A bylaw was passed assessing th ,gentles reported and recommended various school sections and' union Let our bread disappear « M,. the following payments: D H Beaton.. school sections to peoyide ftrnde for from yone table three' � on acct of aslary. 1.26.00;John Murkar: tbe.purposee of the said peboni sections times a dap, Try onr'pas• 'D1E a ,m .oa acct of printing 1924 voters- Het, for the year 1924: S.S. No.1 81100.00. -tries. You will be sur. `n :$1 pr 9e a P r e is p, Now is the time you need an 011'Stove.for this hot weal er, that a Rraat of 825 be given as "ked 2128 00. 3 1350 00.' 8800 oi). 73300 00, home-made like flavon Come in vied let us show you the for by the Ontario County Advisory 8 2000 00.91'400 00. 101100 00.111328.28. : Agriculture council for. prizes iw a 22 1000.00, 13 1209,00, 14 1200.00.•16 Qil Stove' ti plowi0g.competition. 2ti30 0(X-161000.00, 17 1000 00. L;kM CO, New..Happy Thought I ' The standing committee on Trans- 2u-512100.4u$19 92.7u 6214.00. ` ortation reported and recommended A by p -law was introduced sad fioalt Satisfaction guaranteed and a free trial to marks you satisf#ed. Mhosfollowing paymaat; Hydro Elea passed to designate the public big •�• �� ►' g ^b Erie Power Commission for 12 street ways in the township of*Pickering 07 Wb have a complete line of Screen Doors and window Screens,Wire wk .lights In Greonwocd during Juiyy and name or number. �� a++s�a �.. Cloth from 18 to 42 inches. Beep out the Sled. ` „August 64 00• The committee acicnow- The council now adjourned to,meet I"I4NE'900'8 ledge the receipt d! r communication again on 'Monday. Srpt. 20tb. for the i.' Paris Green -and A rsen ate of Lead. • Brom the Fairport Ratepayer*' Ass'n transaction of general buslness.' -re electric lights 4te. V1 a recommend ► �''" -that the ebaalrman of th• committee Forks, Rakes. Hoes, Shovels, Spuds, Seythes. .Speayere. Pruners, F ' •investigate and report at the next : • Clippers, Lawn Mowers ete. ^meeting. '-;- :Masseyrta HarFarm Machinery -•- A - Tbestanding committee ora Relief ' ( Rent for McCormick and Deering Farm Machinery and Repairs) -: F _ 'r reported and recommended payment i Us follows: Muskoka Bospitrl for R ,i-: -Consumptives. for maintenance of R. S. Bowen,46 86. The atandin committee on Dam- • c et to Shea fled by Dogs reported So s� ..ag p po J . B,AML^JN2 PICKERING and recommended the followlEW pay- ments: Loyis .It Dunn. for 1 lamb Itilled, eligible registration, 18.00: • r R V Mowbray, foe' inspecting "me. _ -' ERVICE41 1'�� 1.38. The standing committee on Roads -t - r - BUS _°R. and ed the following payments ; W .Bili- a• ' cott,21 loads gravel con 4 3 18; F M f ohaptnao.sl fossa gravel con 4.4 ea.;: . Now is the time to get your Harvesting Outfit. Toronto, Pickering and Whitby i'.�R . C Fuller.s�pread haul grav rep wash- Phone 1506 ?ink. j @ oat con 4 ffi 00, W Badyterow•.rep on �'�t : j'�_ _ - _: con 4 1.26; G White. show grow con 4 Gormley, - • �• Dtll�barton &W;0 Cammack. draw arae con 4 WEEB'DAY SERVICE .5 09: w Cammack. ditto 3.00; Jas L :.Lea�*e'Whitby. ,Leave Toronto h t rdPalmer.0 0i d rt rd key.50 drag J Turner7.4(1 s. m � .1,30 a. w. r -9.808. 1.80 P. m: Fou = •rd 50 00: M Hickey.draw rev con •ii � 1 ... . 7. as F Po - - �s drag con 7 2 50: also drug Markham d 8.45 p: mj townitne LM; G Chenery. on acct of p p _ ' • ` s build Alton&bridge bet Pickering and The' �tion '"' ' s$ATIIRDAYS AND $OLIDAY3 - _ 'UzLridge Uxbridge to pay halt 1029 75; had a foa40 - 4 _Pedtar^Peuple,12 Inch{pipe 8 R2; Geo 1<�nttattsa Leave Leave Toronto Redebaw. gravel and rigbt•of•wtty to ,.. VERY fortune has _ - a. m a. m _ 9 45 pit Ux to pay halt 88.80; W P Jones. Every foundation. in the first instance, R. W. � P. m $.80 a , r- error In last report Whitby to pay is laid with the first few dollars saved. 180 P. m. 800 • m r halt 10,210; J Piallieter, breaking stone $. rti: - 8.00 P. m, :'•dragetc o0 o t I U= to pay half 18.23 : 45 p p Start to'save now and lay your foundation. -13.40 p.'m. , �A1.45 P. m. also drag rep culvert con' 9 3 75: A Save seriously-save consistently. For money Carruthers, dm it grow drag cleaniatt Or _ SERVICE _. ditch w t 122 55 ; also drag grad con 8 rW,.ao in the Bank is the buffer against misfortune y D 9 - . .tiIIN AY W McBride, grav and hauling _:and the barometer of future prosperity. ave Whitby �: Leave.Toronto -� w t 1 Mark to pay half 20.20; R Nighs• u a• in 10 aaader, ditto 960: L Hoover. ditto p m• - -00 P. W. 8 00 8 80 '10.00: Rd Williams,ditto 10.00; Juhn Fares :-Whitby to Toronto. Bingle 75c, return $1.25 ; Piercing. single DCMUMON 50c., rettvn 90c.;' Dnnbarton, single 4Uc., return 70c:- Rogge, pingle.80c., return 50c.; Highland Creek 20c. `71AitIlTBY BRANCH. G, P. LYND, !/anaiaa :_:(Cut this Time Table nut for future reference). • BROOKLIN BRANCH. •' - L C. CROSS, Mangier. � .. _ . OLLACUTTS' ' GARAGE • , I "QUALITY - SERVICE SATISFACTION" Ind. 200 PICKERini y ; > M EAT _ We wwA to sbew j why Happy Thought. Round Roast or Steak, ... nates are the finest heating 8arioin Roast or Steak. `system at.any price. TJley ,Porterhouse Roast or $teals,• T {t , , �ttrn 811 fuels y Weil. r }. Ram Roast.... ... gg i Every. Happy eClhouglit W ,E ` Fine Rib Roast, stallatwn n guaranteed by �� ,. 18c Heavy Rib Roast. Hupp Thottmakm �gh the famous j ... Shoulder Roast. •• .. •I8 nad IHc �� f l t /� give Ideal.heat distribution ,g Pot Roast, at minimum fuel cost.Decide isk boil, ... E M P1 E" M: �tam BARNS; ori et, to 'm : clow to be comfortable next Leg of Pork,... _ LI htnin - roov Winter. for " yirs-sal• value Permae•nt >; Loin of Pork. •� 'Send direct to factoryv Weath9r-tight Con onlent ro� si s a interesting free booklet"Live weber .. . 8houldet Roast of Pork' Pork Cho 2 t. t Air Hca ' I!you need a new Barn oir an old one remodelled& Pure Pork Sausage, ... . ..• r ; 70 years of satisfaction have •• ,+ 2iic a let me quote you. Let me show you Empire_Barns�I Finset Salt Pork,... resulted in the purchase of have built. They are enormously strong,roomy, hindy Fitles_t Breakfast Bacon, piece, -" more than 300;000 Happy to work in, and moderate in cost. - _. __. sl[ced; ... -;- >. _-Th Ranges. 8 :J SOLD BY Estimates gladly given for roofing with the famgy-s•'Era- e" Metal- aldild Cured Cottage Rolls(half or whole), 2c ' Ito Shingles,or"Empire" Cof°rtigated Iron. Reprirlrii r alterations .. 45e- " i done. All'Work absolutely gurranteed. Back Bacon, •• S. S A LSOON - Cooked Ham".. .. - 55e PICKERING, ONT- Fee J. PROUSE PICKERIN'Gr 'weinere,.. .. "� ' ac V I LDER t Head,Cheese,.: .:' 15c $any First and Domestic Shortening.•8 Ibe 56 cents; Building Contracting' ,. 5 The 90 cents. ' l i Barns, Houses, et c• of all kinds ib prints 18 cents; of Pickering Dealer fdr the Products Fresh Trout and White Fish Every Friday: !r. g W. G. REID - PICRE INGic F `ill A s The Metallic Roofing CO.,Llnuted, Toronto C .f•i tM, I i ;- .. ,. r : ':�:. "k _ ' ':. . ..... .`..._;'. ,' . � ^d. n Y r, :r>sr„µr r, L.....,,: ',.,/Y t a C. n.,t�'T(i+,' i ax ""'.:. ;, .� t t.,:s4> . } i,mr. 'i;w?,o.a.',aa. - '"D3x 5. :'wx j-•" `•s,§" S p:i, .,:. is 'gyp ' .. ;, �•afR. .''� ti `:, •.•' . -'. ... � W"v .. .t� '��' s.'�''fit-,°. �+i`.,,"'d-� '�,r�� . •�, ''..'r ^i•1„ ;x.- a.,„,H� ..�, z,;�•• � ,y�,;...�-M �. .;yw ♦:•..a��a "`r � •+m �.', v.i.^� 1°:r '” :t' .r.:�. •m '�:r '•tiz.3►'. ;�1•--::• �.. ��•.' r s..: �i, f� ;r � ....f..,,K,. ',.1.: _;w r- . :T+'° '.:.. k+ . . "r:.,-.b '`$�. ••`ys ..:. ..�':.;"� <.. .,, ,:.: ....... :,d'2t'- ..`�•.., �'� W°i,r`r'Si,. h3 n, .9:" ,..•...T•y .v q v. .� .n .. :.w .: ..,,. .� �f .,w.aA'd' ., .'S .-'„..=!,. : _c..., sr -,.. .s.;. . _ ,`' '!r'�yr,r ?r:"?_ .✓' "�'.,�''' 3'!�`.Y.R . ..,.a:,, '4.d'�', #'�c. vy..�T,. '. ,r�,,, ...,.-•',-:@ .... ,.' ..;;less.v— �..fk�.",/- ,.'.�,3_ 'vi." .Fr :*..,. .++.,, ':.��. •n• ,"` fp;T a} A � : r..,,.S':. o - d. :... .. :' �. •;,,.Y— ..+nk ey,• f'ey.a '.. �..? ' w, .��. s .,, . . ..,.- . ray"' �� r �►� .VLAREMORT. 1 Bliss June.Webster, ..,of Aiidley.petit the weekend with T. $handThB PiCkEY'lIIg :- OFT E : *aPle Leaf X , t, al 'Itt James Al3away spent Sunday in re. Stephenson. /'1' •{,�,� ' the city. W. A. Courts grows real corn. •.�aRCe ;Mmi ee. .':` a,.,? F. aad Mrs. Chidlow and child- y our Cows, bu' t-make � a spent Monde in Oshawa. One stuck measures eleven feet y f13eII1 Chba rates for farm and country - pe y seven and a half inches. Can you �e obfect of this Association is to_`'. i? dire. Lyman Folksy spent 8ntur beat that? le•se"t ingg fund-pso•eeate 7 dings. : : •. `c. day with friends is Stouffville. arm. and Mrs. Mandell,. B. and *he felons. KEEP- �O� � y Windstorm Iaeuranae ou bultdin s 4 ' ire. Hawgand Bron, Eugene, are pyre. Kilpa'trieh and daughter and '= ' Incre"o your milk production at. wind-mills Silos etc. s • T visiting.with the former's mother, Mrs. H. Gregg returned home on MomMn having props�j■tolescommlial profit b feeding � s? H.Thomson. Monday aft-r s nding a few da s oate•immedialely with asy'member T g y Distiller's Dried Corn ' Automobile Insurancez°r James and Mrs. Evans spent a with relatives in Elnrvale. of Executive commi'ties. of all kind*• iew da a is tue city last week and Russell:,Pilkey and Elmer Courts DdemMr■hi and Rye(Trains when there took in the eights at wbo+vent.west with theharveaters p i1'�' Stocks on hand at both FARMS;FOR. BALId TiokN■may be had from the President or; 'theFsisr have reached their destination at semetarr onappuo.bwa. Locust Hill&Cherry wood Warehouses t r Allele Thompson, of Toronto ,���p home ut the 'former's brother, Write or phone Phsc.bom.—L..D. Banks,C.S.Palnn• Also, i ; spent the holiday hereat the home <. hence, of Ipverma Saek. Bran, Shorts. Sampson Feed.Western ' of his parente; Wm. and Mrs. �' er, Donald Munro, Pickering. Oats.Cracked.Corn.Scra Feeds, Thompson. Laying Mash, Meat Sor p, D e B E O ' -A . 1.R. Thextoi; :1 .J. Clack. . Tankage etc. Georg@ and Mrs. Gerow, of To- .QO YEARs' : PrZilo l- Secretary -20WMIUM, ONT. spent the day renewing old ac- -D 'A N G :I 11I G A• CLAREMONT z H. Herman, of Stouffville, paidt Phone 8800 Mark CEDAR GROVE CREAMERY. Every.Saturdap night at VREAMERY' l : ,a business visit to Claremont on There is etilI time to order your Bill , Monday when he called on a num- TY1e ZIa LrpOr't �30tesl Wheat Fertilizers,we can have. u 'bar of friends. it shipped immediately. ;' 'Higbest price aid for George and Odra. Morgan:and TnAoe MARKS all summer fron 8 to 11.30 p. m1 paid Darlene Herb Power's Orchestra. Cream at t Roy and Mrs.�d�Iorgan spent $un COPYR1GNT5&c. �1 j�' (� $ay with Arthur and Mrs. CRC- �soaeeeadlnsseketchan44eecriotfonmas 17 LL' 1 . VI L: ■-w ;,rice! ascertain niir opinion Ras w ubez W $ a C tion urrob••ryyntspANf1t•_�ommcnlaa CLEANING -PRESSING _ ruthere,of Atha. do=$Lnatlyconeaent oatatents �r J. A. and Mrs. Fleming and jentIre&Oldest mcyi recut te. Britfsh Columbia Cedar ' ° daughter., of 'Stouffville, spent " skatents notia,ewith rO fht .� ~ Bring along youreuite to be cleaned Galt Galvanized Steel SbIogiee Glove us a trial and be convinced �r and pressed. Satisfaction guaranteed + 8uneiaY with the formers rents, ;�Ap¢ p 6 Bird a Felt Slate Shingles c. .John and Mrs. Fleming. ;�►i6,iN", ;� � Charges moderate. . • for sale at. • ++��' ' �t ebaaasomgir inaserated*•e147 sir- JAMES BRISCOE iui�ermg of Peterbor� °°� :ot D.Laylornt, Oat. ' NT ' ""21 v isiti his h " • a seaa•o.tse sepses s�o a h O cults D. a l e r r 'Dr. Morgan, , who atsoa satentiseJoomaL PATERSONB OLAREMO 0000 RM I ertou, visited with re a- blstenslesp,MClaremont on,Saturday. set,w.■msten r 1 ” Mr. and litre. Spsrkball,of Scar: IRMt ami Shoe Repor Coal, HARNESS �. born Junction.,arid Mr.Jarvis and ' Our supply of quality Harness and i >'Miss Avis, -of L6eu —'sc Hill, spent --A.Few Few O L Our Parte is now complete.. x r. .,flnnday with R. J.and Mrs. Mann. Also harness repairing at the new (BOOTS-GREB SHOE Quite a large number of our res- stand, opposite the $grC� gni Soft @OSl•of }&s We have a large stock of this Fametis r '' Ideate*four village and the tar- post office. k rounding count are attending MahySpecials Boot on hand—unbeatable r�yy gg Best workmanship gaamateed: beat (1II811>i�, OII for bard wear.aad tear. (i the Toronto HaLitibitdon last weals Chargee moderate. h=d — C and this.: llTHOS. e - REPAIRING estaNG p *� John and Mrs. Flemiri and R.J. We maintain our establiebed x ails and Mrs. Mann motored to Barrie 4 Bars Soap!or lac THOMAS WATSON•WASON >' tion for repairing all kinds of j on Monday and soont theie bn da 'with ed W'with 2 lbs Seedless'A•aisins 250 PICKERING, ONT. SWSC]C M1=ff..Crab T•harnese and boom >, .15th ear.the former's aunt. who her 2 Shreddheat We CECILBRADLEY - Walter Ward's new brick seri- : Corn Flakes :.hla''deuce is beingehiagled thisweek. 2 gellogg'ri Bral "Flak a 25c APLE LEAF STONES (102) Harness maker, When completed it will make an PIOgERING, - r attractive addition to the aorto 'g boxes Matches 250 ONTARIO and of the village. Recleaned Currants - 1t5o SERVICE : BATISFACFIGNS -18AVINGS Mrs. Dixon and children. who I Ib.tin Tl er Sslmon 28c ' x have been apendioO tits! summer • with Lar mother, Mrs. H. Thom- XXX Spirit and Cider Vinegar SUGAR Pure Cane 11 lbs 1'.00_ f SALMON Tiger Bra ad -23c i ..son. returned to their hogi'e to 45c a gal. MATCHES SALMON . CU RRA TS ICING KEEN'S �� i Buffalo on Sstnrdsg with Mr. ;A fall line of Spiess for pickles Large � Home Brand ; Recleaned 8U(TAR � b1U8TABD ��• ltsixoa. at close.prices Bowe Sockeye ' pee 2 �� �+ )Mfrs.Ricbardson, of Walkerton. Alt sizes Gem Jars 21 ice 17c �� �� �cea aV�� � and daughter, Mrs.��Cclee, an �:�' � pa :I-lir80-ctb 1 15 cents Master Robert Eeelea, 'of At �'�' 8 for 23 eta � 25 rants }-}b 27 sen-te Berta, are spending a vreek' with Ladies' Hose, silk and silk sadCider Vinegar at 32ci Gallon -1 Brunswick. Sardines- 6f 25c �-FN ." the former's brother, Hugh, and wool..all shades, 85c _ Mrs. Gregg. Large size Flannelette•Blank. CHEESE i CLOVER. t CORN Excellence ! PICKLING r Two o t e men belonging to the Sts, white•aad Rcey. Fine Jaae HONEY STARCH DQ,TE$ j SPICE r bridge gang had a mishap with Ladies' Vests; half price' • at (fresh) I-lb r - 2-pkgs per f'-S. 0. Gook's car on Sunday even• - - 24 cents 5 The ck !or pound } m -� .ins Iny colliding with the door of (hoods Delivered r pound I f P pe 75 ratite.i 1 cents 25 cents vants� T. Birkett"s garage, causing some O a ever Eveain __ ennso, you know. � .-damage to the car. - __ �.--�._...__. Y Evening Zinc Rings-per bos . cts j libber Rings at 8e dna r is your sense of taste to Our senior football team motor. n (T� plus your sense r value, ed to Wexford on Saturday even• v 1 sad like all our senses 3ngitnd played the return matchDoA,. .S.0CLAREMONT n i *� with the team of that village. It ' BRANCH J. FINt,iOLL P CL&REMONT ane needs edacatioo We are was a good feat gittne but resulted - - : of Finecondt*Ffoods downaourmw y in tie, each etde@cortaR one goal and you'll be anxious to On Wednesday the bus team have some o! them sectbecame frightened at a tractor aewhich was blowing off steam and COa Oil . p garray.j_—� home when you a theStartedto ran away. Tilos. E. 16tter Stock . ..... 4.,;` ,r. . "tempting n ; .. Stephenson sod Thos. Sanderson pluckily caught them before. any Club. AOR the same expenditure of tune, energy and : serious damage was done. 1 feed,you get bigger returns on purebred cattle ��'�+ y We congratulate Grahamo Brno than on scrub stock. If you need financial help pHO.tr Let ` :,L41 on their great success at the To- 1t' . ::,routo Exhibition. Their wins io• We L a,Pe fOrYCled 8, improve k.y stock, consult the local Manager d t 3700 o- . eluded.„the championship for t Ol desdbile,staltioneandchampion• +Coal Oil Club _ ,,,$rANDA*D.WAV1Cl tr sssnrt.JyPM�■!.■r r'S.rota :' ship for Clydesdale'mares, wbich r are the highest ehdl$prs that can - Whereby ebbs -� ba ftuter of ether p o eAI2, bu an ®STANDARD BANK E '.1i.ba secured. Besides !hey ca tared prizee y y 9 t e ublic and cootinustion Yl moi_ • soiirtols re•ope on a ay w Branch, W. F Law. Maaagex' bright prospects for.a' eaceesefal a]a�7e Onr 011 whitb Branch,year. On accoutrt of the min the y Y' - - - C: A McClellan,Manager �2'dOn RSQ'ior s ' attendance was not so large as it .delivered. - i s' .. * otherwise would have been. Still, Ifni.and Easket Factory the attendance wan Rood. there =1oPe even_supply the ce►os. { ""----+ being abont forty in the coatian- Just call us on the phone and say ystioa school. All the old staff of •`Deliver me 5 gale Coaloil." I am' prepared. when the season ars rives. to t gg�pI you with the teachers have been re engaged. - and we will take it a ollowI which is a Good amen for a sac to ..your Dollaxv in Your Pocket g• ,eessful year. door. 13gt. Be Boxes and Crates,11 and it Basks Next Sunday morrllox in the The price to as low. if not lower .77 Bushel Basket oa •bosh ' Baptist Churchthe pastor will and,the qualitv the best. Otig lme aV�i est aaWee. ash.pre his subject being "In the The above stock in made on the same r 5 Glal.'Coaloil delivered $1.80 >3 s>sadow of Anothor s Perfidy.' you've no idea the time saved with a Toronto Er>sme and a principal as the late W. G. - =All members are or to-be pros- Tomato Grain Grinder on your farm. Think of how much quiches Barnes' 8askem ant for t1be rexb1hr monthly ob F• X. C 0 4 -P E R an engine will do the work when attached to yourpulper,grinder, Yom are assured of quality-service Y ".servsnce of the Lord'@ Supper. In saw, Oho io ry day se cream separator,fanning mill or pump. It's a pp d done eve da as nsuai ez 'the evening the subject will be � rept Wedu a7.on and �`' °OLAREMONT - •; •. etre wo er, requrres little attention,operates oa ••Jess@ Interviews the Community. _ - R 1 • Terror." For any who have evil kerosene.With a Toronto Grin Grinder. toe. you'll slave hours on every trip .(Salt For Sale). habits they s►ibh' to break, thi@ CHAS,A. WHITE ;t r ;sarmon should -be •helpful.. The g EATTY to ilia mill. I know it will fill dot needs, either for tome or fire . Successor to late W.a. Barnes chop,Adently and economically. RAIL built with extra capacity. ��y ordinance. of believers' baptism Phone 8420 or write Locust Hill, yrili be administered at the even- STANDS FOR THE BEST Ont, - Ing service. I71 be glad to The most exciting football match ! diacuaa.theae— of or any other the season occurred on Wednes ' I, day evening of last week in the Toronto labor- r` ._.park when the contestgnts were saving equip- :the married and single men. It r went—at any was a berenlean strnRgle,is which , time. Or,let ., each aide fought to the last point r ' :- r ''' fie give your of eudarance to prove that their — some free lit.,' State of existence was most con ;` ducive'to the highest point of phy - erature• Of all materials and design * difficult �'�� kept is■took. Ii will pa; you 'steal perfection. It was di •:'to decide which side was the bet `' 'W. R. E3dERSON, CHAS, B. RICE, oall at our works acd inspeot our stook ter as they were about evenly Litter Carriers, Hay Carriers, R„x 425, Nhitby �L hite.VAIP, Ont. obtain prior■ Dont be misled a»• 'matched. Thp referee, however, Pumps, Door Track@, Cow _ agents we donor employ them oon■egnsfl: decided in favor of the single men Bowls. Pressure SyWrns Etc. . • t ly we can, and do tbroai oi� the'asasitt by e►nnonoeing,the result as 2 to 1 It will pay you to got my prices o0 oommie¢on of 10 per oent.,whiob yop wQ heir favor. The married men r above before bay tut elsewhere. certainly env. by parobasiag from afs,, . int J � call solicited. declare that be was either bribed FR"K d PB!OUSE J.T MATHESON Vit` =roc lotimida<ts+�'to give sash ado- PT�SRINGI, - ONTARTO _ ' w :. ! .._.. ar, _e„. ^nr,,rF ars :�^•.•.0 , :',.,.' ” ...:. -. .. -'...? . '. .ti..,,sat •1. ,.•,9r'' �#!y ",�c��y"..+ "+v:43J, .ars 'k,'R.:y, .Q�"^ fes. 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She had been a quiet for used it uite literally. Think . . adds aafdafaction to the ob.-8. lslna q ^ ? z. _ �" TM i?a"Omaa asci was never is the tosetront o!all your friends, and count up those !,L_, A � s; ipl anything; but `suer she-,had gene whom you would like to inset on a wet �` . ._�.' "" r le were amazed to find how closely PESTS. __ 1=i7RE, : day. Go farther, and count those with 1 , kr ;, .like bad been interwoven with all the A farm.woman needs to know a lot whom'you would.spend your,wet day. % , , ,r`�. _ " ' ­Vi lite. She had not indeed been about getting rid of pests. if you had to go-trudging about to the �1 4h - - i j . ^. , ,,1 In the forefront, but she had been at It is a matter of history that Mies rain. , ' \• �// ..�,,���) `� M ;I - the warm,beating heart of it a!L Eves pick on the farmer's wife-witness There are some people whose en- ' slow, after half a ear, no event hap- the nurse rhyme f o that e - ,;.�--t.` . ,� �� 1.j e ge ever.SIMS n -bother to cut of[their of aur friends are all weather lriendm. �,Iy, i / /� i/ r �- #lot say wistfully,'"It seems as H Mast' tails with a butcher knife.. 7! mint Arrange a day's'Dating with any one l rl .'Colina ht come in any minute] leaves_ arse read wherever mice are of them, and as `what happens it it �f l/ �' /� '�/ �f :' Martha Brooks,who had-been spend- to be, found.the pests will leave for rains 'or If any of the carefully laid� ' �� 1p � I f � /-, �� yr 6 ..,;Ing the afternoon with Mrs. Thayer, good. They have a distinct aversion plains.go awry. Possibly you or your j / / :. fad been talkie of Mary 'for 'some to"the smell. Essence of mint will friend get irritable, sad the outing as ��� I /. �> �/ / / �,r 'trine; Mrs. Thayer had been Mary's answer the purpose if leaves;are not an outing to a failure. +Nur~?y �.(/ /�/� �� �� ' .closest neighbor. Presently a silEace to be procured. k can remember holidays which have �! kt�..; ' �; �.., 8 ell between the two wwmea, a tender There are hundreds of methods for become purgatories__for..._me and._my ., a ---. - ..' v ' ., s !silence full o! memories getting rid'o!13iea. i have two favor= holiday companion. The accommoda- a s' ' �. Martha Brooks broke !t She bad item: tion has not been .all that we would t• pl _ < , �.1I leen.looking absently out the window, When the season makes it possible, desire, the weather has not been kind �% 1 •h1 , . 14 alai tteddenl something unuaua I diatribnLe sweet clover shout the to ns, and other things 'have gone ,� <�f i 1 a y 4 11.6 -esught her attention. "Why; Ada; rooms and the'$iea keep-out. Again it wrong. The atmosphere of the holi• ' �, i Y •`•you've moved your dablia bedt" she is the odor that is distasteful. . day has been -lost, and two people,f • " 'k ,'exclaimed. - - 1 If. however, the flies'have got into neither of them very much In*arm- F. . • : �' 1 "I was.wkiting the house, the best.method is exterm- pathy with the other, have let it go ".t� �� )f . . ,foF you to notice that,'' na on. out making any attempt to regain' i �N `�•-' �t'11Jf J �li� along the path,—no• the other Ray,--an unfailing fly poison that is abso- it. ` \M `�-� ► �' - .- '- '.the path to Mary's." lutely harmless to.humans: One tea- I can remember rainy day& Qu the` �J k.. 1 - -- - -:.� Mrs.. Broolp turned. The path,to spoonful of black'pepplr, two tea- rivgr, .some of them miserable. but _ Idary's led along the fence and then`spoonfuls of sugar and four table- others as happy as the'sunny days: if.. • . N_ t 1 7 ) 1 'h. , " • through an orchard; and all the ways spoonfuls of creans, Mix in a flat dish Toa are with the right people it Is fun � -� r� to the orchard the dahlias stood glow- and set wherever.,the dies are most to put up your sunshade and brave the il , .9 , Ing and splendid the September sun. abundant. elements or to dodge the drops under _ _ �!b }t+l, - -J ,. . 3 t' , "Why,=what,- Mrs. Brooks gasped Mosquitoes cannot be killed readily, the trees. — - - - "It was Bett�y'a idea. She had been but they can be-driven away. Peary- I! you ale with tSe righYpeople It ANWO � * PNCE O dli&I'f8J8 learning in school about the Iancoln royal !a effeciive. So is spirits b! doesn't matter 'when you leave half, 11 II j Pg, .Highway, and.she proposed making a lavender. -- the lunch behind or the cream turas � -memorial path over to Mary's with For cockioacbes -there to nothing sour and the butter melts. But these' There ale animals that have not,a is,.therefore, hunted down by, stock R my dahlias and hers" better-than 'powdered, borax: . flange are all odious when you are P friend.in the world there are some, men, who kill about • two hundred., , �` "Nut-it isn't nearly so good a place It on have a rn that is infested with the-wrong people. - y g indeed, which are so harmful that,every year, i. .`for them, is it?" Mrs. Brooks asked. with moths, spread a damp cloth-on I can remember country tramps in prices are set upon their heads, and I One other ' American wild aaimaI A . Mrs, Thayer caught her-breath."As the rug and iron it dry with a hot the min with positive Joy; put I can it 1s considered tl� duty of ori to kill which is remorselessly huaied.is the If one could think of that when 1t was iron., The steam acts is an effective remember others which were.-to say them-_ .. • ,. 4 wolverene, a sort of giant weasel,error-`" Meryl" she cried. dettroyea the least, not a success. And, looking, Such a creature 1. the dingo,or wild . 2 mously sts"oni, atenaely ennninr. and r She was silent for a while; than, "I A few drops o! carbolic acid in the back, the key to every situation has extremely savage.. The prospector . dog of Australia, which .1s the worst think of this go e3"tea, Martha.- Betty suds used to wash.out closets is t d been. !n the hands of my,companions _ and trapper have a perfect horror at foe of the sheep farmer. It !s a: 9 isn't$slag to stay at home always. She moth preventive With "ver"' friends I am happy la all coward] beset, yet cunning beyond'the wolverene, and with good reason. 7. pill-6 away to college and then to her circumstances - and an- all occasion&. y [waj lor if tt IIads a check empty !t digs t' geka place !n-life. And,it may be in The "tafp weather trfenda"are. to.me, belie!. 1 . t?IRONING PONt;EE. _ in through fife roof, and retia or �b city,—mast of our girls do go to negligible �quantitleq. That's why Another terrible toe o!sheep !s coin- ! The popular craze for n for . monly,known as the Tasmanian Devil.I destroy the whole of the stores, Many , . these days,—and neighbors are PDP Pongee when we are together and- thlna'a B This'creature will k11L a score of rhes 'i 1 , a trapper has died of starvation owing shot so common In cities. I wast Bet-,women s wear and children a dresses, wrong we cantibt malts the beat g not to mention the boys' and men's ' in a night. It Is be steadily des- tom 8 ha►tt of rite wolve ' y`a little,path of remembrance to be bad Job. - •. Ing M� . 5 i. eoettething she never can forget. She] gs up he question of its j hated' is the- wild dog.uth-Africa the �ICmnna> t suits, bran E rCompaatons of Lhe storm ar ed by ateaasr;asci ?a every one.of the dahllas named proper ironing. Pongee cannot be and precious friends, for they will a now rare. ' - - . D packs, and Dace a'pack starts work is some lovely gift or.service. That laundered in the usual way and look only face the elements with you, but, The timber wolf of North America y -lig line of scarlet- ones is' for the right. In the first place, the material the vagaries of fortune and the storms Is also quite without friends. It is a+a dtatrict they drive every head of ? w -. - ,game ouf of the country.' They alio eeks whoa she had seirlet feveir Andt should be allowed to dry and never be of life as well. (I muscular brute. -with -terrific- Jaw-kill both sheep and cattle. Cizy.canna oar eteq sight!o reNev+e &¢riakled or 'dampened at aU, A me- But Juai Due leaf. word before you power. One of these wolves has boom - 1 p Other animals are destroyed, not be �_ 1,,ti . me: the variegated one la for the bila ilium-hot -iron will give a beautiful apply this test to your friends: What knows: to,snap off a nun's hand• at a i cause they are directly foes of meal ^ of silk and ribbon Mary used to save, finish'an on the diy"pongee, and i fled showing' would you mike.if-they ap• single bite. {but became they eat np food which !s `' btp"' for Betty's dolls--and so ori. 'Some of that I get even better results by iron- plies! It tp you.! . - _ It is a foe to-all domestic animala, intended for.him or for h_is stock. The ' . 11 p n Lo a'or me. g equally hated by the stock- Ing it on the wrong side'first .;; *, and ._!s notorious case la the mbbit, imported but :ay little girl .never will orget s--!roar..it .is miser and the trapper. One of its Into Australia;and which now infeab ►1' _what'1t means to be a neighbor." (much easier to"do up"a pongee dress please "It's a queer notion. b I guess I than any other kind for there is no- and devour the 'fur-bearfng creatures " The Jack rabbet of ,Amertca !s,al•• F �- like it," Mrs. Brooks replied. starching and dampening to do. The ^ which"he take''-in his traps. There Is most equally deetractive_ .la many person who Irons a pdngee dress while , �, . a price on its hesld. i of the Western States It cab mon -= -' $ELLIN(3 OLD ROOSTERS still wet tunica a lot of work that is \ The small wolf, the sneaking little 'grass than'the stock. 'In Idaho alone I!you have a steam pressure cooker]unnecessary and produces a vrry. un- ?� __ . copote,.is another toe to sheep. Last they kill 700,000•Jack rabbits yearly ,try using the old roosters at home.] satisfactory result. � ..� year over 87,090 were killed in North and in California nearly as many. The .-1 About an hour at fifteen pounds prey- . America, besides other thousands des- method employed Is to drive them Into - ; ' `.`sure will make aa'oId rooster; m onr� A SERVING HINT. SPeciaUze Too Much.I -1 tro7ed by poison. !corrals 6r wire netting, as many as cooker, become about, as tender as a'1 We all know the difficulties we have 'Several departments to Washing- Another peat!a the lynx,which h likes 16,000 being•rounded up at one time. ; I. springer. ''�"he meat drops from the' ton are interested !n the production of nothing better than lamb_ Its falling' Of British animals the most mea in'eating head lettuce when we are �!L„ • bones and V Ana for chicken pies and not pfnvided with a salad fork One le a love for Ehe_ecept-02 catnip, and chievona !a ,the ist, �vhlch to said to i ..,pressed chicken. .When you sell old, -But give altogether too mush atten• by means of thea lure 1t b tripped In destroy =800,000,000 worth of man's place where 1 was visiting the slices tion to the cultivation of plums." Toosters.to private'customers without, were cut from the bead of lettuce and large numbers In, thg States and to property yearly. Certainly It would ' .`.14team,pressure cookers they may half j these slices in.turn were Cat in small _:._."tllrr r,^ Said the Gasfiier. ', Canada. A curtous-looking creature, be better-dead. The mouse,to almost _ -1 took the birds and claim they -were', uares After they.were on the salad It has pricked ears, large,round eyes, equally destructive In its 'own ,way rough,which b the case. A few meals A customer who had. Just finished and huge paws out of all pr6portton to Both animals destroy valw&i pro- plate This lett the slices intact but his dinner at a restaurant deferential-: _ ,,.::.+of ton hicken sicken them o!pouf- made it much.easier to eat the le its size. Ferry a+cry year!n Canada,and shaald ----try"arid oa the beef steak market is shte j F tnqulred: benefitting while the poultry msrhlpt Rockies,takes heavy toll of cattle, and Dower. . _ - . � 'Are the waiters here attentive -to , !bees 8 customer. .. Would You Recosilnlz�e � you r, . ���' - _ —.___,_ Unless old male birds are unusual IsfC .I - y "Sir-r-r-r!" exclaimed the young w. . Motor to Church.• � - er" 't? breeding vaiae L think it is beat to kill :. His Mot}! s Spire L.-- 'them, as this reduces the summer and. Very,few people_ever recognise the man in an offended loos. -A coral church In Ohio has adopted I A little boy, air years.of age,recent. '' ;fah feed bill Of coarse the moat be Prince of.Wales when he is really !a• '•Oh, no offense, I. assure you." re- d Whave : ''replaced by cockerels, which also take cogaito. r out-the Instructions printedplied the man. "I was lon the bilgl . lhoat to dlt a athceas' ne 4 ty ran away from.trl6 kolas at•Averse ya plan personsto —about twelve miles from. Naples--4& � °-, - deed, •but i And that well develo Aa editor fn Passing Show as Dry, of fare, which sap. Pleas re rt pp rou D 'cockerels are more apt to.produce at tells the of �' Po , any.houses of ib present and prospective escaFe from his stepmother, who ril• . larger per ce?)t, of fertile eggs- than! "The other day.I cau¢ht sight of,the inattention of waiters to cashier. And treated him. . _ ._ __ . ,:older male birds, Whey selling•old Prince of Wales ins crowd. He and I thought 1f they were inattetnt]ve to' Me <aad has asked owners ot: you I would report them, that's all, automobiles to go the rounds every Having searched for him is vain, his ' - `cock.birds to city dealers I And they they-were absorbed in some street din- y- - Sunday and pick up anyone who wish-' Bance, and I'noticed that•though , father informed the police. Soon Pas do not often• like them at any price iia _ Three Weeks Wonder. ea to ride to church. For many per qualino was diacoveted at Na 1'a� 1. ,'. ,`,but will buy them at the rate of.shout,,he had his right arm is a large black A tale to seat 800 was recently built Ions—especially the.old and. the in- p WI . 11 males to 20 hellsk Some dealer., V411,fillux. which certainly, helped to dis- IIrm—the knowledge,ths}t an.autottpo- his gmadmother.. The latter told how, buy them all at the same price per! close his identity, not a soul there ex- Bdtiah Empire Exhlbition is twenty bile w ea o . pound and then'deduct one pound-for! sept myself recognized him. two days., to decide to go. knocking at her door, and, on opening' -•esch•cock•bird in the crate. This-saves] "Tills called to my mind sa incident 1 lasing a separate crate for the male that occurred `somewhere is Francs' — - - — it, she had seen, to her astoniahmeat. birds and saves some time in' ' durtng.=1917. A car ha¢ broken down s t - , ,xyk r heT dma11 graadlaori sfistlidtag 'there , e cons gement at the market '-within uncom ors a ' -►` -., � __ '- alone. It often pays to trade with the deal-' eaerriY's guns, and the driver was in 3 t" `�`' ". ��'� ' 'ii .. `"�'� aa, at "Fvho brought you here?"she waked �' ors to whom you wish to sell poultry.despair. Suddenly atlother car passed " '� r , �� «i ? '�A woman," answered Paequalino. moat After.bu 'n a and of sir by at a great rate, but stopped about c ' ` V't t. ..,y : "What wpman? _ g p° + r a V ',k '� r, '1 dcu% know," said the child; who =' loin' and half a dozen pork chops, thp' 100 yards further on. One of its oc- ;` x _ dealer einiles and asks if there is any+tl cupantd, no other than H.R.H., slight- • ► � � r; 1 y then told his grandmother that he had x a •r a thing else Then'you sac, Yes, sir. ed, walked back io the driver of .the j c �y : 4£ y ,y Irun away because hfs stepmother beat,Would yon be able to use`•four old stranded vehicle, and voIuntaered the 7i w , Y s 4. ,s , not know. ` „ 1tim, but had gat frightened roosters and fortq hens next'Thursday�help of himself and his mechanic. ,� . ,'^ t ; , a �� Ing where to go. While Its was wan "morning? They are fine plump birds "it' was accepted gratefully, andI. �, ` t ' k� - daring about the streets of Averse,. a :.and we will deliver them at the back)within a Lew minutes the car was in a +� woman came np to him and took him ' . by the hand. Without s !_'door at exactly the hour your man, rumble condition.. The' thankful peaking she - want$,to dress them." This often re-1 driver got into his seat and begged to .4*1 _ lifted him e n the electric tram that sults .in obtaining an order slip to'.know who H.R.H. was. 'Oh, I'm the runs between Averse and Noway. s` -...._ 1. bring the birds and. payment. `Prince of,Wales,' said the other. The holding him closely to her all the way. Some dealers seem to like to keep g;driver roared with laughter and ex- At Naples she led him to his'-grand- ' Axa rtner 'standing .on one foot while' claimed: '1311mey! that's a�good one!' tt : mother's house, knocked,_gave him a -� ;v t ! kiss, and.left him. t .Ehey visit with salesmen,kid the darks Whereupon the prince,asked who he I "Had you never seen her before?" �.!'►nd do almost anything but write out; `R�• 'Ob,'' said the driver gravely, *,. a cheque This can also be avoided by;`I'm 'Is bioomin' fawthert'—and drove M asked the wondering graadmather. A, `. buying a few necessities of•them after off. . - "Never, but she was like that," maid ,k they have bought of you. Have tt►em� '--"'�'-- The sun was almost darkened when, ai,h a ttiunderoas whirring and the'boy,poiating to a photograph of his 'facie the pay from your cheque and it' Int' times the reading of a book own mother]hat stood on the table - ( flapping of wings, 6,0@0 ligeons r ere loosed in Leices,tershlre to tAke Dart His mdtirer.ha$flip$ when he was'only Ijuay speed up the• whole transaction. bus ade the fortune of a man--bas •--1' Aad then such dealers noon-And out decided his way in lite.-Emerson. in lite annual British aeriAl derby, a tew,mon sbld,1. . . . _ . � _ . .�. . .: . . , _ ..F . :� :; . . . - . .. x ' • .. . . . N vi •" y ..�. ... ^ ..: '. .:;w•3:r .,:..:Y xY{': *',:, -a ♦ :: x 1' `�r-t�, ww^.' 'ti-,a+ Y%..v"I',d xFli r . ', T d•rt'Y""x^^' .,., t x ,v,..r"�, ... .- 4'^..:•' '.n e. , r'.:, �1. r a '.^W'•S °i$ ww .e'. !x?% . 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Deserved..to Succeed., - loyal Ontario Muscum ° A_story that is characteristic of ire stow st w.at. -44o, A.,uw d.Goas.a,sew F ARM LOAN$ M A D ^"1'R A 7- Lord Le•- everhpimfor'hae he not h —noon im- e:tawa.n 'Jn cys:a. 4p�u.�oloa. . Mortrebased. Re no if mad hie oe•Iosf. �tttler.w"r, rWeo11MM0. apwls: ODe11 77 Vittoria'3t•. Toronto ee a good owing to dogged 0117. tY a.m. to s p•il.: ,sunder. : to :s• a.n : perseverance?=relates hove a.Certa#a mow, any. aaa � ` `► dogged and persever`Iag commercial �' y - Arti5Cl7it1 S� � '..•� traveller worried the manager of a tiEASY TRICKS silkworms dive oa a particular sort ' basin the m of.Mulberry leaves from which.they 77' t way, for order.-most. praise-worthy TbC Cut FOYCLO�C� extract a substance -known•as eel " c T lm s The, manage;, however, was one of . ,lose, digest it, and afterwards spin It O +! Lhcae nasty, soulless creatures, _and - out Into threads of silk. • ,y t used the traveler away goers time. t. 8cie-ace, hagvever, .hag:diaco7eredi' NTLO W�Z1t the O®1'p Finally, he went still further and that the cellulose can.be digested b •� it �� had the poor man thrown out. chemical means without the aid's! , ?drk. i the worm. Furthetmore, there are also himself; rushed upstairs again, R USE ulberry-leaa and hailed the manager. which contain this cellulose. + rt "Look her®, sir;' he panted. "Joking Pin@wood, for Instance, contains it, h apart,,what about that orders• the extractbeing treated In one of fH �i - several methods all resulting in much s ■LA LTH .- EDUCATION p r /I11 +{ ( 1 !!,,yy the same way, the'artiflcially "digests a MIDDLETON. nto a 'fRI LE OF i111` {►�8 'Vi! treacle-like capable e-beinV tof lbeing w BY DR I Ja threads.nto . . w prevlaatat soatrd of Hu.ith, 0~0 ?r. Colet3eoftt Abd '� ' . drawn out ithree" are the hardened ` - M. ZWAh JW-;V1K WAIN&tat•ilstswve Qaaa30mss a�lt�st>dtls>Eeattlrf•[st $+r>`Q3B and set, afterwards Deiag spun into ton di roosk thin eakn w •d&en ails at Nr�saa amma. 'low r Trouble Into Which People Fall.' Csmes" Temuta Many people so far misunderstand nt invariably success- ripe si which either alone or This stn is ori b �• �•• itt i fol if it in performed to a mattes combination with other materIA the digestive system as to treat it like of fact, straightforward manner. makes'artilicial silk stockings. A maehfae; neglecting,it until it works Observe, while shuffling the cards' �> Remarkable advance has been made .children's diseases. Probably one fac- .nluggtsbly, then Irritating it into work which card is on the' bottom of Mlnatti's,Liniment ltevp.l!alR' � t " (a the prevention and cure of disease for in our health standing is the Phy t` ngain by the use of purgatives. The the pack: This can easily be Nothi 4 during the est few ears. This can cal examination by large rubber in Otomaeh needs help Pt all times, but done, and will excite no suspicion np Lep Than a Million for 8 p y dustries of all prospective empIoy�s a study of the prooesw of digestion will as the trick does not Immediately T61s Little Girl. be attributed itr lar*,e part to the gen- in connection with em opera'liabilit purgat#vee, ea'.commonly follow. Borrow a business card, The perfectly absurd tunation of the ejral improvement in sanitation and laws." Another city with a low death/-taken,that dom necessary alnd often write the name of the card you German enrrency-has been the source 'knowledge of the science of healthful d rate has this message:-There are n observed on it and seal it in the of some humor along with a great deaf living. As compared with the .death slum districts or sy,uahid tenements harmful. envelope.e. Before doing this, rate of 1880 a. illiQa and a half lives _• , . .,, Yt1v +.. tt+p .TQs�fetruetd our d tion p of wretchedness. BO the Berlin a er, a r„ were saved to a United is `-� - - y Ig � d -.tie--pack-e€•--Garda-i lege" -- -._7L...P_ 8 �� just issued Pure boater,pure milk and pure food- must be controlled.' Over-eating is al- down. on the table. Mk tells-ofii little Berman girl who ta-i ,.year, according to figures p formed her father that she could cbaat: K year, the ccordicensus bureau. those are. the things which count in ways 4armtul, but one must assimilate Ask the speetdtor to cat the Z Wide differences in the death rate our favor. In•every case of low mor- enough food to supply the needs of the cards into-two parts to the usual "WvhdarMll" exclaimed her father. T" ^" ' tacity'rate the reasons von are prao•' blood. Remember, the blood has to manner. Place the envelope an "Begin thea!" . `la &OWe cases 'a.little short of tragic, tics li the same:-"V of the carry nourishment to all iparte of the me packet which was the upper. "One million, two million, three mil. afire sbowfl :whilo-in-other cases there Health.Department, an is result on •• E.t is a }iealt�tfui condition of affairs. pore food,the cit clinic,the baby hog-; body and And fuel for Its energy. pack-`or ask a'spectator''to do lion, said the c7iild importahtly. Here and there geography may ac- rte the waters su a constant (fence,when the blood becomes weak tbta sad place the other packet tin afx count for the differences but ill others P i, PP and fails to do its work, indigestion We envelope. Idlphty Bulgur.. •.• - �, 1� k iso such explanation.seems - educational campaign, the services of The rest of the trick eonslsts, Teacher - "Now, Tommy, *hica 5L Very similar conditions prevail''Public health nurses and similar meas- arises. Therefore the sure remedy for of showing, fa ss lmpruSiva a ruler Inspired the- most respect and, urge. Measures that have been given Indigestion is to build up the blood. manner as possible, the fact fear?" throughout the cities and rural die- credit for keeping down epidemics; If you suffer from any form of fadlges- that before the cards were cut trieta of Ontario. in some cases the ea waterborne diseases, in- Tommy-"Please, air, the one on ' oral death rate is hi in some especially flon chooee your diet carefully. and that you wrote the name of.the 8� 8h, clude,the system of health inspection take wholesome nourishment. Above card at which the spectator cut. 7oas desk"' cases the infant death rate is high.�in the schools, strict quarantine regu- all, start building up ymir. blood by (clip this out dad paste 1t,.w(th Reverse conditions are found in other y�� among adults, the work of the taking a course of Dr. Williams' Pink ether o1 the aerie&. in a scrapbook.) " {;ommunities. .a slyti tuberenlosis society, food inapec- Then under the iai3uence of the ».r A city without alums and a Board of tion and well-enforced sanitary regn- e URIN t s- ,Health that really functions are two•Iations generally. Added to this, and new blood supply. your digestive rya• gyri*of B.C. roe important reasons given for the low of great importance, is the medical tem will respond naturally, ydnr ap- "Attempt not to direct a married EYES t death rate in one city in Ohio., The fraternity o the cities concerned, petite Improve and.your food will do woman In her house when thoit know- a rATtta BY • -report says:-"A full time health off'1 which co-operates whole-beartedly, you good. So begin to Improve_your est that she is- a perfect housewife: �n a tan laid the foundation of health work and a public which sensibly recognizes digestion by starting to. take Dr. WIl• Bay not to her: 'Where U that (Le., Agaspumna AJ�'�Na+b&/v awf�C��F� which has been continued and expa.>s ,the value of precautionary Health llama' Pink Pills now. such and-such a thin&)? Bring It to a or as s orrrcterrs + . ed. The enforcement of narantina measures. .......na..as a». ~ its 4 You can get these pill& from your us;' when alit has put the object in Its. ; in contagious and venereal diseases These points are worthy of;.typnsid- druggist or by mail at 60 testa a hos Lias been very efficient. Mostly mod- oration if health work is to be really. proper place.•• sT ern seliool buildings help keep down effective iii• any community., from The Dr. Williams' Madlcfni! Co., This was not written in A:D. 4924, TO EXPECTANT + Brockville, Oat but round 4,008 B.C. It Is ono of many sa y. &. c�tL�Haon ,nata�;�Tt� — O I similar,sayings a Egyptian .��. - AOTHERS � that go to prove that the great brother 'Some are teethed on a silver spoon, + i hood of married mea had the same :, With the atkm str=g for a rattle; ' 4# problems and the same tribulattosae in �----- _ ;T my teeth u the blast accooa,' Nothing ie more commas Ia child- rho days of the Pfiaeaohe`as In the LfDgbe! 'l`e For implements of tattle. hood than indigestion. Nothing !s ``t Mrs..Ayalrs Ili i6. g / days of King George V more dangerous 'to proper growth, These sayings are eoutslneid to the HOW Lydia E. P1>�ar s ''Howe are swaddled in sflk sad down,- more weakeaffig to the constitution or / Moral Papyri,which have been'collect-' ! CO ®d And heralded b7 a star;. more likely to pave the way to danger ed by Bir Ernest Wallis Budge, the �� �� x They,swathed my limbs in a sackcloth ons disease Fully nine-tenths of all famous Egyptologtet, and arg noA be• - •the minor-ills of childhood have their' i1 Her , . gown - - ng published to book form. Other --� •��- --- lu-a.nigh! soon, There Is as-Medi: f - gems Dom this husbands' "Geidiesr 'y cine for little ones' to Treasury are: Vel n fey.silk-=-r`I too7c-ilii- p equal Baby's Compound before m last ;For some godfather and goddame. Own Tablets in relieving this trouble. The ,only seta clam- omfinemte an I got to feeling so 4 8'De opulent fait les,be; They have proved of benefit In thongItO, fur-!on in his Douse" badly that I Goold not sleep nights, Dame Poverty gave me my-name,' nada of Domes.' Concerning them hire. ® I "if thou wouidot be wise or prosper• back•accred so across my hipa� Aad Pain godfathered me. Joe. I.naette, Immaculate Conception. ons, gat married." could'bardl do my work dm^fag the day. .; Qua., writes: "My baby was a gra =- I •• I never Dad W easy uxadaemen# . For I was born on Saturday, sufferer from indigestion, but the Tab- hav ag drank beer.For as if our dont, and this is my baby. I read about Cow- ."B"time for plantfag a seed;' lets, soon set- her,right, and now 1 Lydia n Pinkliam's Vegetable Com- - s Was all would not be without them." BsD 's words which can have a second mesa- ��in •I+'armer's Telegram'and std• my father had to says y ,Aquarium Too small. Ing may come forth from thy''In_onth wrote you for one of your books. We. ,And, "_One mouth more to feed." own Tablets see sold by medicine '" without thy knowts 1 ' When t]iori. Lade no in our town,but I saw - dealers or by mail at 86 teats a hoz Mr' Youngrbride-"Now that - you g ' hive your` water spaniel, dear, how falleat down and breakest•W= bones,' T. Eatoe'n catalogue. Death amt Ws string* that gale we from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., are you going to keep him T" there will be no One there to-put out am a farmers wife, so have all kinds his,hand to help thee. Thy boon aom' ' of work to do inside and outside the life, Hrocllvilie,.Out. hire. 'Youagbride="I'm glad yon house. 1iy retry is a mos boa tby girl >Aad banded me to Borrow, asked that, love-oar agaarinm Is al• paaian w311 stand np and,say: -Away otic weighed;ales pods at Milk f Ir The only kind of middle wife It was not Sund>Is together too small. -with this-dranken beat!' " am feeling fhfxe atter t is a t My folks could beg of borrow n since ms (SLe is ams M not uncommon !a the days of 'Quite Reap"bte. r garden are can be Yoesra:is the bei Couatee P. eullaI Queen Elisabeth for men to carry Dominion Express Money Orderssund _ _ - _pe rem r s mother to for ha-4-m-rpose 09. Lye ve t _ Hoe telling. throughout Canada. little Willis, wbo had'beeu a.a party The Only Reason.. Dial of ail kinds were common then, ' .; in bur absence, "that you washed about iVi" ][ ANrr[a &Avasi� Useful Watch. ':� your hands before _gat. 'u°�,m, yw Bingo---,'TM going to bring my,wife though previous to that time Wq had • E. s Y Com- - d�, • ;41round to tall on you to-night," bgea little used In this country. One Two brothers-call them William "I didn't ;have Time to wean more �� excellent nsw�ios ez- WfnterbY-"TDaYs right; but do me of the oldest, erected..about We time and Henry, although being good bustWfth• Wan one;' be conies&ed, ''but I ate tMmotbats, and should be takes a tame;--old-man: T it be nes men, were absolutely ignorant.in ind kept the other In my ;rat eked slsresbeIu aod toed a « leer net► costume. Y don't wstat my seen over the south door of Kirkdate so far as boo goon, ao even rife to age It lust.now." Church, to Yorkshire, Buglatnd. It being able to tell the time f day, Be --* rq raspeeE as aa►tsae tatsods. AD .r Hfngu (grimly)-"Wlty, that's hist bears the,Inscription: "This is the that a clock being entirely useless to ����a .���Y C' 'RAIN A' � salt tbie0spesdablaaedkiae. - �' wha t'we,-ate coming for. sun's marker at every hour, and Hay: them, was not among their posses- t#N fli s t�iL Q r ward made me and Brand the priest." -aims. however, We Idea of haying a panning Male--L-supply-scrae}n,•wiro The,fashion for dials began to spread gave watch took their fancy, and &o .. cloth, Wino. r'epadre=Chathsa4:Fanning - until the whole countryside, partica- one was purchased to be owned,jointly Mitis ---�er makes -Ju mbator a , larly to the North and in Scotland,was and carried by each on alternate 'supplies Thermometsri. - �' dotted with them. We see them to. weeks, One hot afternoon as they day In Interestingforms at St. An- were weeding the corn, Henry,paused MANSON CAMPBELL, Chatham, Ont. draws, Melville House, Hanyrood and, ping the moisture r ^..Castle, Castle,and many other fano, observed, "Wonder what time ,0e. '+m' - > ` places .which are popular resorts f 'tis." William, whose week it was to b It -in ; - sightseers to England. carry the watch, leaned on his hoe �• _ �= spa Thegraved- on some of handle and, producing.the glittering For pain, stiffness;.or inflammation these old dials, are very quaint. One, timepiece, held it out toward' his apply Mlnard's and inb'it In. „4T • humble .in,its opinion of itsielf and brother with a IIonriah•saying, "Wall, r mankind, announces: . "Shadows we char she be." "Darn If she ain't," re- are, like shadows we depart." plied Henry, whereupon they took cc,,.� 44 f) In China and Japan wall dials their customary glance at the sun.and s =:ri Bay@I' ASplrin made of boxwood hre `still carried and resumed work consulted by their owners. 11VS1ST! [}mess you SCC the d, The optimist is a barometer stuck s aF "Ba eF Cross" on._tablets 011 Minard's Liniment for Rheumatism "set .fair"; the pessimist is a baro- y y _�' meter stuck "set stortny." No sensible are not getting the _genuine Spotted. . man.would pay sixpence for either. Keep The Hsu lave And * Bayer Aspirin proved safe by it was her birthday. "Dearest,",his -Dean Inge. � � W;,t cC millions and prescribed'by phy' note read, "I'm sending you a role Yor jjl 11L4 each year of your RO ' On retiring,gently rub spats of dan ` siicians for 24 years. - Diplomatically. he ordered the.flor- OREAM O.Id People drnfriaditchingwithCuticusa0lat-Accept only a ist to deliver but twenty roses. meat. Nest morning Shampoo whit. " . When he bad gone the florist said Bitro-nosphate - feeds. the nerves a suds of Cuticure. Soap and hot Bayer Dockage ._ 'to himself; "Wen, Blinypson Is a good Ship your Cream to lis and Ob- and old people need it to make them water.This treatment does much to r-�.� - keep the scalp clean and healthy customer,I'll add Another ten for good tain the best results with high- feel and look younger. It's the one I and promote hair growth. which contains proven directions me.:>ure.".. est price for number one quailty best nerve builder for weak, nerve-ex- . s, E,a,r,,,tv,� A l l - �Handy 'Sayer" boxes of 12 tablets �►'� --- Daily returns, cans supplied, and hausted men and women and that is 1 "ao.°�o 011►•iaamaatoa Also bottles of 24 and 100-Druggists He who receives a good turn should express charges paid. Write for why druggists guarantee itc—rice �3-{- tffm rs oar,esw sb..fas stick. -- 7 Aofft is the craft mart (teslseusA to never, forget it; he who does one cans now. per pkge. Arrow Chemical Co., 26 _ 0111111") Of Rapt, wasuraatt" or -I en& � --' •' g should never remember it.-Charron. BOWES CO., Ltd. - TORONTO Front SL Eget, Toronto, Ont. ISSUE No. St!-24. ,°c.Jpp �` :t wx'�,�' ', ,: ;,•. .-.- ,,, .. i - .�. K .'}«• r'Ta t�'.rt t•�''?'vaw'1d4:, Yy+ti.. a �;,,. a. y•+. xw.,a,�.. '+,�'^+�'. �.or , .;Mz- M-. �`` e' 'n i z •x f;,•,r a`:w�• ,n'}'.tiap",s�„in,��� ��; 5^: ,� � w ,f., ,aw,. �,' Y .� - . .. �+' �` k 'inn� , 9'��� - � �w +``'"f '�"',� ^!i-', •1.Y_ t e •a"S5.* -.,Y °a .a a y.. n �*''. 3Gi�Y t$ � ,`.' A ,, ,�, ;R� d /� ��.f�.a�� "95�kPe3r7.a'.r(a-ale_v�'!. `'"t+ .o',:��e'�o!'A.n��Itr't" `.s.�'f�iGi'iolie�d'L>iir•�•�e'�H '.�?. � ��`�J• '.�. �.r ., ;.. w-L': .. �:r. �..•.�. ',mei Yi �x .,� � �' ��j"F'F,�,...+,,!i•'.,,..�' " .:V,.�'!`n'w-�rd`M3'.��{"i1E �Yr,.•je��i.' " SSW w ?rso h a. a „°�,• ,�„w'','.�_�. rtr� ',,-a'�'�a at�,; wy+�,. �a, r-a,:rs'r rD1,�+�,:,�+.. ��•r i�r. .4 ,,�y�,, ...+a'g �'. r y. .. �. t'e.,y- .'4. •.�.. �. _,K�.rt�F' <.'c ,,y" � �,• w � `%> � �r, ':�`k �a "�., ;� �raa"f ..E. :•y^-'�,'� .'rj '�q:.'�'�'''N 'o..�. -r.�s�, <1 •..�+. 5..,.y •�.: i-=n,r�, r ,p„^�'..,. r:S.�.��,.'� .iSd'�'�4'".. ?�• 'r 4 s,x _s7 ,j_ <�` � V,v-a ^; k': r AT; aG s s as•: f _ r:..fi'rga�y c�,; <, i;, , �ir'�� s;s„ ;4s; r r.i,, .•r;a•.. f".3!.;acY: •'d.,• �. .. ..�,•+':�. "Cr�~���' .'A.' 'y'•6 �+Y�i..�' :?'.,./".� .�� �. '�S.w«,� ',:�•.'n :m: . e+: ;;:',.'7:�. Z. �,p r�..'�tt''� .” � 1' a�.p. t �. �w.w rrs C' .. f..�..•. . .. :�, d.,M� •,� .' ..moi ��r:-v.. f, •- w�w��' _ � k' ••����-- =-Walter. Sheph -John Moore and lady fridud rd, of Detroit. .L' S, speut the week•en t< at .hie .,home epena few.days this steak at the here. _. _ r.._ laLter's•home in Peterboro. -Miss Agnes Moorespenta few - -Dr. E. A: Sadleir, Dentist, , ty alai John' Moore.erel'e days with.frieada•in Toronto and practicing in Toronto, will be here � °` � ,_•.. r;: °'",�+ rtrsgto oa Citisiaeiis on Friday Iqiagara. in,his office on Thdrsday'fcow 10 Henry-..-.«Dr., will;be here.ae:tua• a. m. to o` p. m..'se usual. - '• ,. Y:`Poaefier, ry al next Tuesdto attend to his d Hugb and Mrs.•Machin on ay - .. • .. . professional duties-, .- * _. .. .'•.�Bsw•ddten•tilNnsfaia. • Q- • Y - a Fdith lisw, of Toronto, -Mrs., and the Mieses Rorke 4 vibe-holiday_with her aunts,, purpose leaving for their home..in "t tp,Mieses''Law. the city in a few days. OR BALE-A grocery:busln0ii& —Chgs. a Ham, of Euglehart, FJ.S.Farm«.Claremont. 50-1, • . a } , a ; ., n ti: Shirley, of Toronto, visited his parents, W. G. and_ OR SALE-Bev mare,8 cease old. y at�•tlio ifoHday at the home of Mrs.'Ham, on Tuesday. , FApply E.Bak«,R.R.2,Pickering• 52.1 " :parents here. --Mr: Irvine and Miss Pritchard. - ' Miss•Evangeline Cowan_ spent OR SALE-Pony-barvene, buggy x "cvaek in Toronto with her skater, of Toronto, visited with R. A.and F�,c„tter.'Apply to J.R.Pett , Gherry- ... a—Joe Alma,Cowan. Mrs. Somerville on Sunday. . wood. 00-51 r •=• ,►1rn41nlr>I_ = Mise Moore has re�ttumed .-Allan H. Clark, of i� T o oronto after spending' two XPER ENOED FARM LABORRR ni hL of last week F*pen for engagement. Wm.J.Cook,Udors, 'it ht's paten a k Bingham, of Claremont, her parents. Harry and Mre. FOR SALE-Fall wlseat,O. A. C.. your money Q lalli;9 ie our motto, not price. m far {r3 bus these days re _ _ 4 ✓- Che_Methodist Church. Moore. - Y los.at 23,cos:4,Pickering. Phone Pick :Grocery specials Look the - e y g -Mrs.'F. $': ©o le, of Toronto, 1415: 523 ' se over yQ _ visited at the home of her mother, FOR BALE- A boar pig. 'White -Miss Mitinie Morrie, of Toron- P g :Banquet brand Sardines, 3 tins for, tae _ .to,. spent Labor 'Day with her Mrs. Geo. M. Palmer, on the let old,ekbls3curegieerC,'i'w:Piker;alar modest Grif&1's Seeded.RHiaine, 13c per pkga, 2 for 25c ter's return from Moncton, N. B., sister,.Mrs Win. Gitll}s. .. Phone Aare 412 52 1 23c bottle of sham po given free a ith•3 cakes this week.... tunas Soap at ... 25o =-Visa Taylor, of Brooklio.visit- -The Woodcock family, who T A DYIS BICYCLE FOR SALE-In• ' *d9 with'her uncle find aunt, W. J. IJexcellent-condition For particulars apply to 2.1b box Big Ben Tobaccos for $1.90 g # Mrs:,iktotme , far a few days. have been prominent residents for Bax 21,Greeamood-.--- "' y the past few months, migrated �. Robert and„ Mrs.- Rankin, he y g All Grocer rices reduced to a coat basis eastward on Wednesday, leavin [�OR SALE—A Remington pump ChtvDDd $iII, spent, ovev the " gun. Also Ford touring car.. Apply to Wal p ` oliday with the fortner'e mother no address. ter Shepherd,Pickering. 52-1 S. and Mrs. Jewell and Mrs. shop where you get the,most for your money. Lay}ea Sweet. of Battle Creek; T�IGHESTCASH PRICES-PAID- n Pickering ]♦ �,► ° -Mr, aad.Mre. Sarlee. of Tren HFor all kinds of grain and seeds. M.R• Fred T - B un t�n �L iCA8rI11 fl linin,Called on Mrs:Baskin on)lion- Mich., visited W. H. and Mre, Hoov«,Locust Hill Elcvitor, 52 • Bray this week. While here the � da•• hile motorist- through the y ..- �-,: .` Established 1857. + f its r�P. took in the Canadian National Hx- Square piano, in good con. Also ladies'bicycle.cheap. A •.-lint®�>lEt the_Toe+lplEo_ General hibition. p y bin.Edgar Bath,Ross Farm,Pickering. 52 — - - - fr August -The regular monthly m"ting T $pooepital on,Thursday' of the Ladies'Aid Society of St. OR SALE-4 Holstein milch cows. _ 29tih,. Harper and' Mrs.Allen, of , FOR to freshen within a few weeks. A to -. Andrew's Church will be held at $8-'i • ;:., Pirko ne, tea, Carl 17evrtt,1 mile east of larougham. ' a ' Mre.... Randall. Ellicott and the home of Kra. Frank Hall on r c _ MRS. EMMA ELVIBS-Nurse with the afternoon of Wednesday, . Mir ` e ldeen, o! .Barrie, are visiting y 1�to=tii.-treriePho py,,�a for en. 30-4U iq J !t{6h the former's parents, John Sept. 10th, at 8 o'clock. in town or country. Phone pick ti0fi. ao 4 u -F-J. and Mrs. McEwen And fam - • he'awn. OUND-On my premises just west ' ;A°�Mrs. Ste it of Novar• John and Madeline T,� £, Isere nding few ade s wiThrW Toronto, '4trickland and lady friend and mebyypprovitOproperty`and Owner =ve K:` y John Maelamar. of Barbertown. M Kennedy, bartoo. .410=9. 1�nm, owing to the seri- ; oue liluess of the latter. Ohio, are spending a week with OR SALE-Black.horse,Rood dr•iv- - - - --Charles Margttie, of Toroato, Robert and Mrs. Gormley Fer,aged 10'years:also bay mare.Clydesdale. -Mrs. Geo. M. Palmer, who has aged•12 years. ApA W.A.Courts.lot 24, con } and'his.'sister, bliss Agnes Mar been spending the summer months s. Pickering. R. af.Claremont. altf � !� ►ate M-. ',quie. of Strood, spent.the holiday in Moncton. N. B., with her daugb- ERS, ATTENTION-I am With relatives in Pickering. Fa ant for the tienfrew cream separators, the •� ter,-Mrs. H. A. Matchett. returned g ..�` C. and : Mrs. MeC in.and best on the market. Also stoves andsealed }os . little daughter, of Montreal are borne on Wednesda evenin She Robt.Devitt.Box 17,Brougham.. Phone Pick was accom nisi by Mrs. Match- holidaying �� 1 " with the. former spar- .tetett. who w ll spend a short time ants. ugh'and Mrs. Machin: with her: F°gss t e kshhir moa ypeb 2 and 3 month$$ » The Misses Douglas, Of TOroa- -A8 Mr. and Mrs. Stier and fam- old.pAl'O 1 yearling Yorkshire boar steres. r `and the Misses Wima`C. O! stock get Prices tithe. E.?'..' a �� } ily are leaving for Anstralia about Pick 5at2$r' ski�"' EnaUerboro, spjfant, a Pew days with the 10th of September' they will �.. their sandmothee, Mrs. Harrell. TRAYED-On to the premises of - cr �r,�- g hold an auction sale of all their cthe oneeni� lot'. can. s, Uxbridge. a. -Miss Laud!~ Andrew returned S Q 3 household effects, also a desirable Anmber or cattle. The owner may ve same b to Ea niskill'e on Monday to re- pr yro�e ' building lot, on Saturday. gR.R.No.and asp � 4� same tier da s a's teacher in the Sept.p Storrs. ,. ublic school, this 18th. Watch out far dodgers giv } p year as prig int full particalare. �jOR SALE OR EXCHANGE-1 "�� �• eitri.:Jfle: 'Heodereoa, of Sear.' -Owar'Henderson and sisters, rFbay srr m°bid.d ver. ill iba�pp`�e �� �_ .�sa boric. accompanied .b . her dna Mises Edith and Lena, and Mr. canes.onvy onshe farm of Carl rlitt, Dhester Smith and sister, Mise asst or aroaglraa,los 14,eon e.Pickering. sh-a ' ghtasr. and the latter a husband, $11010a•� Frances, of Memphis, Mich., visit. g _ s W. G. Sam an with bee blrotire�t•. H their adereoa. on 9sturdaA. � last. 1 .«e. more or la.a.Mrs. IV,&RM FOR Anetata Btu elra.aatator �' 1 • +i ,$alp and wife, half of lot t1.con.0.Pickering,ein wttnstiagor S -lair. and Mee. Forbes and This war the first time the had fit•lata ewelck Witsm For particulars a y daughters, Joan and vIsabel.,and y to Alrr. Lemmo.or rbomosanaenon care- 1 Mise Morisco. of Toroato, called ever met. Needless Ecl say, the AOR BALE-glass . all kindst. 0! • on John and Mrs. Morkar for a meetiaa�� Fee a most pleasant one. x �' The visitors were on a motor trip �t' s _'shoat visit ea.[naday. through Ontario is which they are °'.h"O0"•'Oa tin, of term a. ` —Rev. P. F. and Mrs. tlardioer y entsin good 1psoWtpralhov atsQ ° and._cllilcJ.;sq_llrtve returned visiting relatives in different rte twee.and cook sto.asapa Leaten. DOW their vacatiun. and Mr Gardiner cry. >a. mw,sw.a.uta. TUlfy i?a -At the luncheon given by the will occa hi own �ppulppit is St.. Mena Overall Bargains-Heav blue stripes all sins. 1 Aadrew'e hu:ch on Sander next. directors of the Toronto Ezhibi- TIa[E Td BL Piokariag BiAclon , tion one day last week the Son. T.IL Trains going East due as follows 84 to 4i, toles at 1.99 per pair. . -Mrs, J.-B. Barn, of Peterbore, Minister of High- ire. ie Mail 7.57 A M. ;w Geo. S. Henry. returned home on Monday,atter y ,. 28 Loom 28 P.M. � - -• ways, stated chat the probability -_. e J ding a week with her mother, r• r0 Ldos1 '. _. . 6.04 P.X Men's Lisle Hose-colote'brow n, grey,sand sad white, pen was that motorists would nazi 1.57 A l[1•a. 'P. G. Sam, alio is in very 8unday'traia, year contribute more liberally, r health and Is confined to her y y' Trains ing.wast Aug as follows- _reg 50c line, to close at 29c. ^7 through. license fees to the up- 21! 1;6097.47 A M. s a -W. O and Mrs. ldarksr and kee6 of the highwayyc. He also 47 Local 2;44 P.M. stated that it was likely that all 8 Mail 9 05P.M. peeial is Towelling-Wbrte Roller Towetligg, red 7_ two children, of Brantford, re- _ license fees would have to be td , _':'turned home on Friday, $iter paid Bandag train, A'�F• M. edge, reg 20c, going at I5c per yard. direct to the .deppasrtment, as i t Foregoingis according to Standard `= a udl#x toxo- week's vacation at would mean a saving of forty or time. the dome of the former's fifty thousand dolIare to the pro= here. vine, There will be a strong .g . ,. rents t'lover Leaf,Cups and Saneere-rt ht aha slid ane, to the latbet. large r of our reel- going at L90.per dozes. . _ . dents and those from the ear- roue ng country are attending Nice Plain Glass Tumbler@, 0 tante per oxen. <: g the conntsnaacee of the farmers the Toronto Exhibition feet week i �d thio and the general verdict is been dieplaying each a happy .1 purpose having on hand contina- y smile as they are these days. The opal a stock of hard' Y that the Fair is becoming greater y reason for •this is the abundant each raooeediog year. � .•. ;and sett coal. �! =Reg.Anral Dean Thomas Jr crop. There is an abundanceof " Dew, of]fly, at one time in chests straw and all grains are yielding Place your order now before Get Everything You Want.at `"THS BIG STOW" of.8t:time's eharrh is him-rzad• well The weather could not have the ries in price. �� Dry.Goods.Grocecier, slit Jape, w# (D. V.) take tM. bebetter for barvedtiag opera- 12t[ , :Phone Pick. 1709. JBoote and Shoes, Wall Papers,Dishes, tilaitrwan otic. rdrv3car at 10. a. . and 7 fig• Then was a.week or two p' lie' wbee t uent rains hindered the DO D MUNRO, PICKSKING � .. next Sunday. ' His old friends wilt ' - w ' "bis- glad to see him again and hear harvest,but they _canoed little or '� * __.. _.. ` bis•message. The Sunday BchI no damage, . liber stsfarmers- have in finished their Larvest so j'!W ' _. !will continue to be held in the • :'�moraing at 0.80 for the present. min , will act worry them. Furnaces and Shingles - -F.and Mre. Purdy, who. have Coen sod all kinds of coats a Seaman ea ae'of Mooring n' ' been spending their vacation at promise well, if the weather.con. plain red oak, quarter-eut white p ng e , returned o e ng, or mtirm _Motor traffic has been ve or i less -and will take up house in Edward Hecla Furnaces-pipe p pefa*Qrable.s. -I Y Bryan's cottage,which at resent heavy on the Provincial Highway Rubberoid Felt Slate Shingles and Roll p during the past week or twos,and Rooting 18 or 98 incheids. �Pf#C� is occupied by E. and Mrs. Weiler. t Mr. Weiler has rented Wm, A11a a,noticeable feature is the- large - Also, &.fewsettle¢e of to•1 way's residence, of which be will number of American cars. Some Barred Rock eggs formal , take possession as soon as Mr. days about one-third of the care JOHN DRAPER, - PICKERING y Allow days leaves for Toronto where passing through the village have Call and gist prices iii You M��HT ON AS TRY TO he will reside for some time. American license plates. . There has been alar a number of acct- AS WELL TW S00AR ,E - vo WITHOUT Sunday, the last day of AAQ• tast,`was the hottest day'of the dente,mostly a mioorcliaracter, ELM DALE MILLS TOU ALON4 WHEELS THE SERVICE ear; the merenry having risen to in which the care were the chief . 90 degrees above zero. The last sufferers' One peculiar accident OF AN few days of the month were about took place Just west of the village { y one da last week. :A bumble bee t .degceee• above normal. This y wheat or any grain taken in- 12 ` does not corroborate the predic- had got into the car;and the dri AA a tions .of the weather-man, who ver,-in his efforts to strike it, lost exchange for Flour. ^VTD ' stated about a coli le of.weeks control of the car which ran into ghosts, Cho - D n = ME�NAN J p the ditch,'breaking the wind•sbield We p have Bran, _ t4go that there would- be no more and causing other damage 'to the Oii Cake Meal ` 'hot days this Peaeon: car, necessitating its being towed -We exten$'a welcome to our to a garage. µ "till kinds of grnia r e • i • netv.t-lechers,+Miss Helen Proud, ,� NX e of Asl., Ont. as3istant in the con- BALE REGISTER: Ogilvie's Porridge Oats. .;� r :tiouation seoy fioo ' Mies Edna Rt1th- Flours' .d!• �' Ral Household - a• ."Ven, of Oroto, Ont., inuior,tea]?h- "SATURDAY, SEPT. 1ST1I—Auction sale +, s '.r - G t ri•�� '��� er in Lhe public school; and Mr. ' of housebuld furniture in the Village �'.• Cream of'to West Flour. - �..Aftren-3aekFcm;--of-Hri.norer,.Cot.. of Pickering(opposite the Methodist senior teacher in the Aublic school; -Church), the property of Arthur J. CHOPPING EVERY;. r 7 o Bier. Also R choice building Int. As aL-�, to 51r Jacksoxl. We trust ' - y file. Sier is leaving for Australia. WEEK DAY ' their sojourn in our midst will be r,, .• everything moat be sold, Sal®at 2 ub4an 1, profitable and of ion A R n clock eh+rr Terms sash Aee ?�•C7CTC�GL-, rtr p• �r „yA +. �i�,'RYiGIa►., „� - ., > ..�• I', 13vd $re, ti B,"Powell,auctioneer. ,J'rwq.. :: fi.•e�%. fir:., ` .: n ST mi `�e ' �tva,A"w 4;,,... '. �{: ,;ilyO z::� ;�w,� :,M1t v" n%'•.ry k ^+` " .•y.: w'' ,•kn'"•`� t ��.`. ow. 4,. eihr''6'.,...�,drn ':?:,.t »ia`�t ,�,,, ,Gr, r.