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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1924_09_12 • gip, g(� � w/.! .va,yy :., � i a �' r,�k''tr� •ti a �r��`b,{,�'"y r. 6..^ y*� •��u����nN t��,c��'�'•'v Y'��A:'�i•,,:,1'ay."'} �$,�+� `r" :y �,.� • . Kr "— yy" Af•:+kJ' . �^ �i{..::yYT +flu+ 4' 1"' t ��'..:,,, •, . �' k '� 3 `-' g:� '�7`iii;�:fu•��%"`^�s 3`,��'�t'^�',�?�b--�•?a��J+•., '�•��r'S �. .e. "rr,�^. '.*'wxfl a _ a t <+K iC} S",-c'�^.•,L' *.i,: ,. . o:•: .p Sw•yti'xw aF •,a.!. a-Y l•j •a S �m '`f: ;..' a.'. '•µ�3.'fw w.. �. .� °e MW n" • aN g}► _. _ RNC ,L1 PIC � JP � Q WHITSVA6E'. .tiREQT1,WQ�OD. '�`��• . E -.Beeer GRawNW0Qb The Whitevale Baptist Church will The services on the Greenwobd Dir .� 3[edtest �. s hold its sixtieth anniverse►ry:on Sun- cult fo-next Sunday will be taken b da Sept. 21st. :Oa Monday.t)z�22nd. the panto follows: Greeawog sE = r E, FORSYTH. b D.. Director a fol Supple and coactgeret will be held. 11 a.m„ sale at 1:80 P. m., oust i �a0 �tri eat 'Assoeia oaof Ontario.Res Fullart ellare neat k. _ Zion at a 90 p. ,,u..Brougham at 7 p.m • +� �` � tdteredndaatberof film Amcrieaae•Optomsu}ai 19uaday,Sohod}s will meet at (ireea ares esamiaedwby sppofatmsat. -:WEXFORD, •wog and Bron ham at 10 a. m.,and ' Phone 2dM,Chtremont,Oct. _ _ . at reale and Dr<ountioa st 8.80p m:. ,Rstabliehed 1888 - - — Brougham anniversary services*Ill be F.TOMLINSON, M.B...Member The.writing In the sky could be assn The oldest established Industrylits a t. 21st cad lard. The+ •o!'the College of Pb slates end Sncgeoas r _, and recti'from our villetge: Ontario..0olfgty r +-- IN -. Greenwood es respec f >t ouae has co ' s i - e eecoa ear a t well. ;Phone. LZaremont,Qat 2xia Friday niy t,$e t.:° the is the date to the misstoaecy box fora Norway �3anc� TnBtruments P House tc leave. their donations 'at:the I am ales&�8 111 the 111B�Y Gtr 0. MtsSINNON,M.D.;L.R.C.S., set for anoth r-social dt►ace at the' : �T home of Mrs. F. L. Green as,.soon duf t0 bII l� Sdfabnreh,memt»e of Yh. oiu•s• of Aram. y.. Pbyslalaas d Sun.=.of oaarlo eoniime J Cotlleou.Who is iii his Both` year, possible. of g� Oouap of sasiteoas, idlabas�t. 1' Soprano 8azaphone, 45 00;, - ,kfi» atleasie a dafasaes of wasnm cad built'n$t1e 20�toad oat sheaf Stack for : ' 5 Olpee q t�s..saeso., 1 Bat i'tone Saakap'lione(buffet)9i,00 '�Martin.. WRIeHT-FULLER 4 Cornets-, 13'8at,leg$25, >3l6eaeh MiSaes.,b�aabel and Mingle Soba=.r Sim con Avepue MebhodIstChurch. � A . cutairopmet o spent Safi'day with James and Mrs. P r 2 Slide Trombones ($40) $29 each Routley Toronto, was the seene,of a pretty 4 7 ' flu Wednesday 8__1JURWIN., R, ST C1K1.I,Y wedding Sept.P •r- �=- + .2��1a�-aeg.4i�• -:O�lo�ball_testaautat�recl t� Olars- wed is w` day eveniaQq';fie t ' r-%dtiateofTYormto Collefe of Chi- .3rd, 'when L lW Heuale5ta-�1 uH0r, '' r ''�?w`� r;:. ` �', ""• - `ropaactie. Wilimake redddatial eaueeln Picker- moat On SSturdar to'plsy the return _ daughter of W.A. and 'Mrs.Fuller. lar Viusse and snaoundina district. Tuesday, game,which resulted in: another tie. !s kN Thursday and 5atur forenoons; For as ap- ViOlfns t;� 4r5(l.regtilsr.lE.00 1.1, the a o! II ! - �y became a wit Willard Wendel pointment call 1411 Sowmapville,or leave word Wright. o!Prince Ru rt, B. Cr.' The R� with•axoasts e:ratment any Guitars, with Hawaiian bride wore her travel suit of tla Biiii AGINCOURT do w vvyy Attachtilente. 11.40 blue oiret two+1 with at to match � " Markham an and carried a orgeoui boll +let of but- Residents in the neighborhood of g q �A $i. CHRISTIAN Hatr'isteraad - d Milliken have been ex- ter8y roses;baby's breath and maiden ;fid-w#B pay'the hi}ilieeE hair fern. She was attended by Mier iieSolieitor;Notary Public Eta.:Mo• to eeedingly bewildered during the last Anale Fuller. as btidwmaid ttBy +1»e. R Hoose. 1"MMY 1y• StouffUle '.0d, week, by the appearance of a naked ' i y `Q B.A.. m• man on the Gore and for y with r a niers blue -.canton_crepe. WIUUAM d BRATO. A. ' a sear h of police authorities. i uhf C itis second o fled with e9 q in powderl trimmio hat D ,�10;�� sister �+tldtor member of the firm of Jand O.eMt McCort arrytn Russell rose.. B g BAY Stoclk -of lel ss�i•and noels. y of the beide aisle as beet man. $�� Oh B�WSx . 'R�'lrtsats��au��gm'etme�t;Tito out his rendezvous. y The mystery, _ �-,.: � �,•,� t held home •1• ° however, hes nom been solved, since $21(�• -a It has been found that e man s re. McArthur, , y l citizen eon- ,wb to sufferingfrom w received-in black silk panne yeI C� FUltera6-Z b&ector vet, with co a of premler roses Tor ?j. CIr' T tuberculosis,made dais dzcursions to nag • s s DR. HARRY .HUDSON; Dentist; stub a secluded and unfre nested a of on After s dainty, buffet.luaeheon the wh1tby. Office-Adam's .Terrace. Byron '-ZAceneed _E7nbaltner the Gore road in order to effect nature's ure's happy couple left for Halifax and.New . - x sic i-Dom 174, (Gas esase�when own cure-tile sun baba. When he York City, before going to their home' r a MOTOR HEARSE In-Prince Rupert, �V y"'i G. A rfyl heard people approaching, he would 1"r �R. D. -O. Smith, Dantt[st, 8tou CLAIM 11�OfiiTt ftt. quickly dress, mount his motor cycle, t3N1tRR1 WOOD , HoncrGra and t of Cbksgo and To nature of the mystery man.he elnefi+e r.nto ft, rG and she Rohl collo o! Phone 9d4 thus lea the pt3te esti get for�rbh##e!` >os"lxo ant•id�aint°mffie`nts.Uil. nee U17 1 parents A. her slaest Sunday with his $hatenables us.or ereRnq anti mite pay cthe aeCn rsult LANE B. BEATON. D. 'D. 'S.: AUDLEY. .. -A number from bees attended then a = C.N. E. last week. system a toirenderiaoaeset'vi } B Graduate of the Royal Cold" of Dental � Thea le oro promises.to be ver y " `6iriecrns cad Uni.enity of Toc�mato: ofeas � �' T �� Shrubs i11 + P Pro y Mica J. Davidson spent Sunday with s .11 over W.M.p��s hardware .roes. ! • H bt th year. the Miase ,Dawson. Have our truck call for iOmcebows 9 to 72:l to b.80. iad.'yt�e�: Tire. R. Winters has returned from Wm,and Mrs Smith event Sunda - "t phone�• • .4Ay -Havins secared the agency for E.D: a week's visit with western'frienda. with C. K..aad Mrs. Petty, y your,ereafn. 1 DALES. Smith A Son.Ltd., Nurcerymen. F. M. and Mrs. Chapman spent the. Mise Jean t4witzer spent-the week- ' StoUffViUe Crl8AMi7 Co' L. D. S. D. D:S.. r�•Graduate of Royal �e of Dental, Sur. of Winons, Out. week-end with friends at Uxbridge. and with her ppaarents here. tees+ sed the University of 3oreato. Office I am prepared to take orders for all Masers. Blake and Mercer are telling - The Misses Roach and Wesley Roach Phone 18602 5� above D. A. Scott's store, ClaremonL ont. p some fish atsls.after a recent visit Offiea hours,D A.m a p.m„ Ssturii :-*a. kinds of Fruit Treat.Small Fruits, y were in the city one day lest week. HTOUFFVII,LE,-ONT. AL to t t>ti m. Phone Clare 14M 479 Ornaa>�tal Shrubs Eta.. at to Sc We wsleome our new teaebers. � lowest possible priors.. Jahn Hedge of the third line has Misses Smith and Spofford.to our w Lai $pedal rates for large quaotitlea, pr°t�danssed auctrtlek tar marketing his midst. o Iran s Qrod CRE r 28t1 g Win. Pnckria bas parch the Ju. Fenney around again.atter.:recent V. RIOHARDSON�>« ffis - Tsrsvdie farm Dene Wltltb gets �a t� j .•ata faatssaa ces.e:,mdee,•lllstay N. J Chapmant ,PiCkBl II� pot sealoa this f all. p g accident, S E,E'A-R.A Rsblle.Ste..;Plet+niag,$se. efts FoGeorge Cammack ao or end'is hand samWeston.Kim after siding bee bas returned acation' :I am agent��AL"te=a FPOSTILL. Licensed Anes/casae, at her home here. .:• plowing for r farmers K.and Mrs. .Detnkwater have re. a too coassues •f Tart and amawf& ear Roofing a�m Sa m ae an kinds assessed is ea dwassw Some of one Farman s6awed vLrioga turned home.iflar motoring to Nla New 8eparaton alwsya to itoak, seater. aairess.ttrwn ewer P.O.. ors, _ MlsagBi leo e[foes at the oswa Fair this�tell n� o d Na!1'tt6 [esreaiteWhttby a bars and other nresumed her dingher bo�fi- -A�chla 'ggn d raa�1 nd id$ mw B.SHATON TO'I�PSBIPOLE]= Riaterial - tsa91lag .. pen p a•eeotises. air. taiep.M Les ` school with a iris attendance. The da with her parrots hen. D.A. PUGH. CL hgi$?1fON'P , sa ser a ' "teres W--- f i► ~' `'� building,and grounds have been, im- Out. T t roved duria the vacation. • nee sorry to hear that o e Write otphoos Glare.24M. a Just arrived s car of To p g Hollinger Is aider the ioov is Dare. d:VID A: PUGH=Live stock ave• Both the Hell and Puckeio thresh- We hope for his speedy rllbovrry. -°•�•.�,' . asta of-C. M. ares' !t We Rol _ Chdesao. Lifetime esperle with Shingles etc., also week.- The tractor seems to. be in de- WHITBY. } stock. B1oek and ring wat . An tmd. of gala. g tnaad by the fsrmgrs over the steam• Here . Are pro mtulrmat�tesded tal�srar eeesooshie. Pbaor g Merge stock-oU B. C. Cedar' UhI rged with obtaining SQ.WQQ in elOCiare Shingles, Boatel STOUFFVILLE. Dominion Government bonds cad It- WK�]Sd; MAW. LICENSED AUG- inR +- legally converting them to his .'TIONEER for York,QDtario and Durham f_ And Lumber. The tournament for the Eckhart use.Altaer Rogers, of the brokerage �^1�m$�t Coantim All kiadls of sales p aupdy, attended trophy will be played here on Friday. firm of Dykes cad Rogers.pleaded not Cement, � • W Tams reasonable. Dew for may be Call slid et our T ' n NgRrg. � Ben a' 1 - B prig. About 85 rinks are expected- guilty,at his pre} minary hearing Sat- , }Lot oda. whiabr,oar sly ����� . . Lemon Baker, udex-reevenlas Whit- urdav afternoon and elected to be �ry • • . church,died very suddenly}cat week. summarily feted before Police Magis- •�.!UQal It �B A S K E T S He was a member and officer of the trate J.E.Willis.tubo granted an en- Ba tist Church. largement until Septeipber 22nd,at '- Lun1l?er s L.UIVIBV n YARD e Horticultural Show bold here on the request, of the prisoner through f T,Saving purchased the stock from P Th the Estate of Wednesday afternoon was a success his counsel. W. H. Kennedy. a *� y' In point of numbers and exhibits. The dsharpres are laid by Job Whit .Brook- Sh ». e W.W BARNES and the entire floral display was very good. Hsi; Debom Dickinson,4. Toronto.and _ > :business of JOS. W. DOTE,Y• Drilling for oil is about to begin, a Arthur Nesbitt,.Brcotltu. Rogers, it D. A. MORDUE few miles from] bees. In UzrridBe is alleged, to October last, in Ready RUUfiDg rA a prepared to supply all sizes towuship. A number of oowvanttes the complainants sill. secured from are interested to properties In the them Dominion Government bonds, �•� sod !Hwhel. Imeral 1 ocAh- ty. into the i' .' (� 1Ja Lam+ StonSville continuation school open- new issue being offered at that son Ever Basket Works ed wkh an attendance of 78. At is.ex- through a Toronto brokerage firm. oJ�•to.isOs Motor i�sdpesset . pecten another addition of two rooms After repeated efforts to secure rest• - r Phone Mark.-ems F A. 'REE. 4 R.' wtU have to be made to the preaebt tlemeot of Lias master without avail. FRANK PENNON „ ,Successor to building. cation, for a warrant for both F. • ! s ••The Yen that „the Harass' r ORAS. HSIBRL. - >![ARHHAY $toafi!vWe S+sbool Fair will be hood and "*n was made. How- T ' Basket on Ssturaa of this week on the school aver.on t11e advice of the Orowo At ® H==+,� Phone 9000 �ongda. ine schools will take part Corney;file Magistrate accepted 'the ` lri' the]?air. Two sQver sups ase do- intoe"at;oo agatnsE Rogers chose .r eaten for public ink RogAri.previous to bis mvmt.bad re- A serious accident .ha�n" to a turned to Nesbitt$2,000 of the alleged �'. little girt. the daughter of A. T. Rich- shortages. iC !`d . FARM- Ef .� 9 .�; Flavo � Flour ardsou.a short distance from herr. r WO lire Agents,for ILappeacsSha ie some way. goE in DUNs11RTON. "~_ ' nd MfraliCof the mower.which �tlC t A jl 0. Marvel her foot being rut off at the ankle. Mrs.Grwton..of Lw A les,'Calif., 4, r is QWftg bar sister,Kin Annie Brae. t , V a, '',"'u 11[r.Dawson Crabtree. of Toroatb: _•.� bony be obtained from you Grocer. O.J.and Mrs. Doten, of Calgary, ie visiting'hissister, Mn.Clugston.al. . & Muir, Alberta, have been visiting for a few the manse. x • nsto- rc,days with the latter's brother, Frank Mise Wilma Moore ggave a corn-Fleur and Pisselis Brookiin Flour Mills and M . Axford. roast to her many friends•on Wednee- _ _ y The,Women's Institute will bold da evening., LlsterB. CHAS. WILSON, Prop. their regular monthly-meeting at the . wm,, Mn, and Mise Irene Dunbar ` �q home of Mrs. Burk on Tuesday,Sept. are having a fortnight's vacation on Watupole's Grape Salts,. just then � ^ 18th. Paper to 'be given by Mrs. L: the Magsnetewan River. LhloR for cooling the blood 1Q:UR SALE e ��� R10a ���0� Johnston on current events. Roil ' Misses Gladys and Della Burns are this hot weather... 1 Job Deere Hay Loader A R Call.."The quality I, most admire Ina Spending a two weeks'vacation at the 1 side-del. Rake friend. •All ladies welcome. g . .Standard lines always on'htmd .R home df their mother here. Frank and Mrs. Axford and the Andrew Annan has returned home Orude Drugs, g I Shlky Plow 2 Walking.Plows LLIOTT former'e mother, Mrs. Axford, er„ g .. Ci tsrettes, Clgat'B►'. after an extended visit with his daugh- 1 Crown (lank were in Cobourg on Satuad'ay last Rt- ter,Mrs, (:leo.Oliver,at Bright. and Tobago Brantford Binder Twine. tending a re•unlon y y Harry and Mrs,Ormerod, of Alvin:•, of the Way family }"" t wbieb there were-about fifty rola= Metcalf Choicest Candy. _. ton, spent the weekend with the ; F. Di1 ne a Greenwood Corner Yonge Aad Alezaader tives resent,Including O. J. and Mrs. s P � � P g former s cousin, Mrs. Alex Thom. �. ;.: 42tf, Phone hick 714 Streets,Toronto. Doten andfamil of Calgary. Clay- 9ti►tionery; Taoist Prepanf+it y• g y y Horace and Mrs,G}atword and fam• InRitea the patronage of.tbose who ton and Mrs. Axford, of Toronto, and y 8 ArltmandgeeTeree'1?'lowe F • • . R. and Mrs. Harper, ef 37tiea. as well tl of Detroit, motored through our ( village one day Ixat week and called ceT, desire the best training for post- as many relatives In Brighton, Belle- on a numberof their friends. Cosmm o l �� tions as stenographers, typists, Ville and vicinity. _ Thomas and Mrs. White.acaompan- Agency for Colutr�b411. `.AND FL LKIN6; Private secreiaries, nccountante, Henry.Wilson, editor of the Water= ted by their'son In_law and daugtbtar 'Doininion Plano I am -prepared' to do Chopping and bank clerks, com,nierctao.or abort- BroughaVille m bob,gtled on abnntnber o! No is an old . visited withd Mrs.Lee theformer'e bra kPa faultle$sigc e euttm Ctbglf . Ot Flaking eery day hand teacbera, etc. Write for a friends here during the past week. then.George White, and other rela=: '+' `" + Saturday. catalo Rnee Enters*time, Stud-- Although he is 77 years old. he is bale tires. ]►i �+ � +'z ' r ants assisted to obtain and hearty, has never been sick a day The Mission Band will meet on Bat- employ. • . rt r Stonsboatg For Salein his life and has never required the tirday. Sept. 18th, at the'bome of Mrs. went, eervices.of a doctor. His many friends D• J. Gormley,and she W. M. S. will C iJ R j4ht1 i'. Bayles, CISPeIl1OIIt in Broagliam were pleased to see him hold their meeting at the home Mrs, t ,, W. J. Elliott, Principal and hope that be may be long Spared George White on Thursday;Sept. 18th, _R-u ral Route No.2 ti to visit-us, tat O' c oc . rlr p � `f4 1' a 0 V � � 4.. •Yl�� T.�.m "y4�i�r •K ', x, *..e .. ^e:. T<s'" r-In`Cw� +: '., t 2 "„'"' '�"'��,'i,�' -t 'yr %4, K. Vr'nr+ .� s• .`. ,�. '•s:. ". 'n . 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Y1. _ _ I ` ICY ;� ... ouse- ,' ~` ,, ¢ ; .. .ol.. s' ' ! *�� ]fRciA and Women Are ' ­ ­'�- -Abou . . ' y may 4 -- ­­ . . , __ � , 11 w,. ! . . �, z ' ` ` : When you are so.ran dawn in health ��� a - _.'-.. WhT. a .... - - --rc- -e,,,.r°''"?..;ii;.,i �•5 ` that lkias wlAll i.—.the et�IICy O .;Wu-:._..- - �,.� ¢ - - 1Fb.RTA� 1,A Prep. th PSP a,mim�re. �+oosc , y 7' r jour war toff o w^_ ";r SWING: Oranges .uh'M !�e�s}nd a�'d raising. I. your leisure boars. or obtain rani. it 1e � '; k Gil �' and sugar and'cook until the con- '' �- ; time you looked to the cease. 1f you a!, A sljding bad with a mattress in 4 w . y� tvro parte,was discarded ar.a sleeping sistency of marmalade. Add nota five . .�' c-t1. _•„� G`� } do sot, a serious b;eakdowq is,almost � � srraagennent because something went. minutes before placing in sterilized *�� i to sere to result sooner or la r In neap wrong with.one 4t the eo that j F't Saud Die 1-b asl ly all eases this condition, which dot a` the bed when streEched vat,wottld,sot Y anQ" P• , ton usually describe as general Mand ea`tiafactorily. 2 tap.Sour,1 to; .melted butter,1 egg ^• debility, ls due to poor blood-blood ',,. ;: yolk, % cup cream. % cup hot syrup 4 ��1 ' that " is .deficient in,red corpuscles Several,of the family were for call- from sweet pickled peaches or pears. 1. When the blood is thin and weak your .. lag the junk man, but a more ingen• ? lona,member o>' the groap saw poral. Mix dry ingredients and add the whole system suffers. -You lose' ap � , " bilines in the old sliding bed. beaten egg yolk, syrup and butter t.�� petite, have no energy, your nerves q'Uhb _ -_ -- 1 restless. bEA=JJ f, were two good stoat springs -theren cream,whipped or plain. 1 : °":� frames. Stout chains were purchased t your blood and you rhould begin at fL Gingered Pears-1 lb. pears, % lb. '� ` once to make your b18od rich and red { and attached, and the hammock swing sugar, 1 Ibs. .preserved ginger (or; ,. by,taking Dr.Williams'Pink Pills. You "1• `Smpended from the porch ceiling- The r r - ground ginger.tied in cloth), 1 lemon, will soon notice the dtffsrenfe to your' ; f mattress was. covered with cretonne, 1 cup water. - . with a ruffle 'on either side, and health by a better apFetite and in- Cut pears in quarters, then slice in creased vigor. The reason fa that the ''pillows to match-made. thin slices, pat in granite kettle and new blood created by ,Dr. Williams' The seat was so comfortable that it waa always in demand.The other part toper with sugar. Let stand all night Pink Pills stimulates all the organs of -^ - - dewg lar the morning. cut.lemona in_small. ...... :#skeet sad tustted .. __. :_ -- - - - the body to healthy s►ctiv. and so - :so that the erstwhile legs formed foul pieces, .take all-seeds out. Bring to the spite, gains nourlshmoaC aa� - the boiling point and let simmer for strength. .If you are weak-or out at.' It,�,,, posts,three,sides of which were cover- aorta begin gaining new etreagth to- 3 ed with stoat, khaki cloth of tent two hours, patting in the ganger. :. which has been sliced thinly, just be- \-�'`� day by taking Dr. Williams' Flak !weFgbie This made a back, a head, ., fore removing from the fire. If cooked _ Pills• and'a coat This partofthe mattress __ ___ .---- - - s You Dan Bet Wase pills !rota:your a y to•the consistency-off-jaai, gingered. y ;.'a.covered with khaki to match,with pears may be kept In open jam � x+ -� � , ' 1 � .- � druggiat or by mail at 50 teats a box �5 strai t Balance, lir 1�tons. stoat 1 '� - from The Dr. Williams' lKedictne Co. `y . chains,hung the swing at the farther _ . -- - _ '" w . Brockville, oat and of flee porch, and bright cretonne HANDY 'PIECE- $HELP',. -- --- -- - � :fjaiahsd• the arHsle.�iatisisc- I think that mothers with assay to - 0 -&kimos Fight Wigg.WOr& ..,�r$ijr,so ibex It'Was.evezr better,than , to to mend will,appreciate this: ;the first oris: n -,------- a Eskimos in a certain remote � - The expense entailed for the two iii my bathroom, over the door is a -~ - e t"'a duel their tongues are t - foot-wide shelf. 'On this are three A Boy With a Big Conscience. next door accosted me. 'Want a job?' their weapons, and the winner.is We �c .'verandah swings was a more trim or four-pound cracker bores. I like he asked one who-makes the spectators laugh ---- ae was need which wasny argeron A- carious Wing happened to .me.. ••I was too much astonished to ens- the most by saying the worst..and the house, and only the when was a a . remarked a`���� will do. There are marked on the war. wittiest th37pga about his oppaaenL ` 'd. and heavy chain.had to be bought frost with the kind of pieces they cos- Markham, "When I was tan years old "I hear.you're leaving. Brown's on Such a duel was described by Cbrlr True thrift consists In making good twin, as "White," "Blue,,' "Plaids,,' my lather died, leavfag my mother in account pf an abnormally developed tiaa edea, the Norwegian ray back Y use of what we have,so as to increase ", ,, . ►' " " straitened circumsta3ices with a large conscteu.Ce!' he went on. 'Well; that's to Ch a stay !n Pana on his way back : �� Gray. 'Underwear, Linings, to Chrlstiaala alter hie Wird expedi- ` ow eimn6rt, well-being Aad Pleasnre, "Wool," etc. 'Each kind is rolled and family to support My older slaters at the kind of a young tallow we are tion to .the F.sklnro �� in die { .. sA at the same tiros conservi�RJ< otrur a- once began.to teach, and as soon as I needing to our business. Can't have . tied securely before putting away northernmost part o! Canada. Y IfaG��as• .•. Sometimes a box will hold two kinds. was old enough I found a lob In a too much conscience in a drug store. Mr. Laden told a remarkable story, 1 .�-, one in each side of the box and- the clothing store. The work was not Somebody's lite might depend on !L' which area .supported by gramophone .. THE ANSWER. r ; box has two names on the front. one hard, but..one thing troubled me- My '�1 had recovers my wits by that records. ' Se is the first white man to 7 ,� ander the other. father was a teetotaler and had time, '1'11 be glad to get the work, sir, have beard two Eakimca of the remote I What makes a basis? the tinsbw and tribe engage to a duel,and as he heard When I want to etch my blue taught me to think it wrong to drink and 1'11 do my hest; I said. P them "flght" he surreptitiously made a ? bradv? Well. Were Was an std.gentlemen who "When. I went home and told my I' ll1110, .- Falsndstiona strong? the style of apron, or little daughters plaid dress. stopped dally at the ®tore on h!a way gramophone record'of it to take back - , ratio! and soam4' the lining o! the good'mans Coat. Qr mother and showed her m7 snit etre to his patrons. the King and Qneea o! The fnrttishinp wtthin7 the builder's big bog's trousers, i can find the sec- home and took a drink of whlskey. .ezctaimed: 'I knew•yea were right, Norway. L. essary materials Much quicker than We did not cell whiskey, but he kept but'we no not always have such quick From what the explorer said it ap- ort - °l � ;.Of tsiakin wood so tpsisj forms when I ]Dept ibam in a "piece-bag," has bottle and glass there',becrcwe;!t returns.tOr s Ifttte faveatment fa do• pears drat these people. to settle saCh �, g was.coavenfent An I was the young- ons quarrels, stead opposite each sonarssa! -. and-what I wanted invariably seemed - Other and.surrounded by Weir families e - to be at the bottom..-Mrs. M. N. eat clerk 1t was my duty to bring ilia ,Hoaxes are oil wood or stone bottle and glass when he casae In. and lrioth t Improvise say t ballads !n which both try to sal We worst-and� 'rtiz.. - Nor all arae can SOME USES FOR DISCARDED '"Well, I- worried about It a good /� wittiest things about each other. , � . . FARM PAPERS. deal and finally went to the head of The one who make? the crowd laugh ', .,What makes a home where joy and the farm and told him my conscience the loudest is judged the winner in a faith arm known, We subscribe to a large number'of would not allow me to.encourage any � solemn ceremony, to which the satire "_� 'il'bere happir est and peace.abide; farm and dairy papers and magazines. man to drink. He looked at me is ' tribe takes part. r " "'. l Alter re#ding, risy huabaad lifer some Instead of brooding over revenge the t ,` • _:_. of these, and out of others rata ms- amasemeist; thea hta lace turned red, vaagpfahed "fighter" goes back to btu -fur'W. pr�h, sad he cried, 'See'i►erar boy, are you Igloo to meditate on what he might - _: teriai he wishes too save. Their they trying to be Impudent?' q 11 Y r� - ars left for me to.¢fapose o!: "�• have said to-his enemy. aS�nPII+FG HOUSE F08 SLEEPING " 'No, air,' I replied. 'but-I jest don't Mr. I;edea has also brought back '"I� BABIES. I save and 'file various household think lt'a richt., _ -5 f ;much valuable sociological data re- Y,-. µ _ articles and recipes for my own ase, 'f �weli,'he eafd;'ao one stays La my Ngarding Eskimo maaneia. .customs. l ., - A.young woman writes that she has and then cut out any large-pictures of , music and religion. He is'convinced been able to earn a.considerable am, store who cant take orders from me. '+r^"►' that these people,,long believed to be. f animals. I find these in the advertise- You may get your pay and leave at oast of pip►money by staying with her nseat� sad in the iilystrated articles. Piseatorisi Arithmetic. of Mongolian origin, migrating across a babies on evenings when the rad of the week.' ighbora' enings , I rive:pictures of Cows and bulls o! "That was a blow'! When I treat: "When the boys got borne from their the Bering strati from Asia, are in parents wished to be absent from the different breeds. poultry, dogs. ;trip last week t suppose they divided reality purely Americas to origin. home t told my mother the Wawa. She He asserts that the Eskimo tribes tribes ?` � hoose. I horm-a and other live stack. Soma are the fish r' - rl had man demands u n ilghed and said:`You were unite right, are descendants of Indian tribes to I Ba Y Po in colors, bat most of them are sot. "They did-Wad multiplied 'am, too." who were forced by tnnnmer 111 p bar ti, Besides keeping house far They are all pat into a box and saved my son. I would sot have you disobey Csaada. s1;,t I ,- your conscience for all the money In able wars toward ibe Arctic regions, her in d father and her three r until needed. Around Christmas time the grid,. to exist best they could. +° younger {•,others she was attending a I purchase a quantity of red and black "When the week ended sad I was Gose Forever. 9.11, In the silent regions of everlaetias - nearby}} ,iversity. The family income' cambric and make scrapbooks for Passenger (atter the first night on �`� ,]ta+!'hea bat so long as the even- paid is fall I was told-to my great ss Ice the? manage to-preserve a civtli- APL � -wv. gifts- toaiehmeat.that We Arm Would pre- board ship)-"I say. where taus my' sation which to ethically tar superior t ;�1 . , gags tedre occupied with study and her Cutting through triple thickness, I sent me with any suit of clothes In the clothes-sone?" to that of the African Gavage, ---a '" +d>� filled with work she could not cut a number of pieces of cambric, store that I wished to have. I was Steward-"Where did you put The Eskimo believes In Immortality ,•learn in any of the usual ways the ex-'twenty-four by twelve inches. About mich pled and xalked'out w!W my thew►?"' . for animals as well as human beiaga. � y , .*I 11�1i``L-"tra money that she needed. five of these are stitched by machine sew salt under my arm, feeling almaat. Passenger-"In that little cupboard + ' r � '' In in her scheme the realized; and also has a hell, which, for obvious planning down the centre three times to insure cheerful- there, with the glass door on iL" reasons, eiists side.by wide with the . that she could study at a neighbor's 1 strength- This makes a square book "I had not gone two steps before Steward-"Bless me, sir, tbat ain't heaven of the Western world, .in the `" £ , house as well as st her own-better in I of ten pages, but, of course, the books tact, f9r there she would not have may be made any size or thielmeas one of the owners of the drug store 'no cupboard. That's a porthole." sky which is chilly and cold. a.-' �K:. ':thrie high-spirited brothers shouting;that is desired The edges may. be He places his heavenly home,wheys ` over their mss or banging the rano. . all the good and pure souk go, down games P pinked to prevent raveling, or left -� ?. Moreover, ane co ,t �.ia•the mid•regiona of the earth, where '� '_ thing.while she studied - j with common flour and water paste. . ` comfort - r.a She wrote notes to all the young Some books an all cows, scale have ..- s: 3,' G } - married couples,in the neighborhood;a dlRerent page for each type of rni- 1:-'.I"," .z f• ::The DoNc W s G� ek to Hlim ' L:,,-:..,, . 'who had small children,-to those she mil, while others 'include barna with � 1 r, One of the best of many good stories 11 n did'nor as well as to her friends,.fiometfines, an.attractive farm scene? : 4 :�o y,: to dLky'.Mr. Will .Fyffe. (the Scottish ems.-,= --saying that all her evening, vre[e'lpt any rate, I try to group the PIC- comedian, concerns a countryman o! b. :'pier, or she should be glad to. tures-pelt; - I _ his who was on his first visit to Lon- M 'Stay in the house with the baby while; Little children are always delighted ` •don. Leaning over Blackfriars Bridge �._-Y -'the caprate went out. Bhe added that'with these books and t"heir rgaking af- - as dusk was falling, he,was astounded ce her char would be 1 fords many a rainy day-occupation for --- -a_ _ ' +fifty cents.Ssom seven o' older chi? ren.. t a an meat flare up with one'accord as ii by F:, n, an seven - ve can or a keep an extra'one an rn, to to m e wa , -.. a sick child. „ policeman and said in surprised tones: The plan succeeded from t e I a o "Tell me,meanie, who' lichted a' the -', �� 5 �aMost of the young married people in-behind the stove. It is mast helpful <" e . ,,, _., 4 the community were of,modest means for wiping the stove and greasy skil- �> ,gip , u . Thespoliceman scratched his head � c . .. l ,.I w y who' Itchted a �.:,;' - �and did not keep a maid. They were�lets end saves many a dishcloth.-Mrs. -; ;' am jai t aspire' a „n,. glad to fled an intelligent and respon- E, M. C. the lichtlea," repeated the visitor. . ;; .;'sible person to stay in the house when —=-;:-- °a polioemaT was dumbfounded. abet wished to go out. and at ant courtesy fled from his soul y ,•: "Of course the-baby nevef wakes �CafaA FaCtOrll WOE a 1 palt� "Earn, per Portuguese blighter" h , up,but if be ahould Susan would know _ ed . order sharply. " 'OPpit!" What to do," was the way they ex- When pay day came around in Peri 1.-a `presaed�their approval of the scheme. masons, Germany, recently, the fat- -. FRUIT NOW SHIPPED IN NEW TYPE OF CAR } - K: The business soon grew to satisfy- tory owners were uP against it for The development of.the Niagara Peninsula se a scarce of fruit for the 1. Ing proportions./ The girl's friendsh The scarcity of liquid capital markets of the Dominion is becoming more pronounced, through the co-opera s F quickly told others of the fan, and in �(` •. qu y P quite as acute in the shoe industry ss -.=tion of the unit•growers, the dealers and the Ezprees Depart,_ant of the p '' a short time the project of keeping it is in any branch of German trade. Canadian National Railways. I7fouse for sleeping babies was bringing A novel Way was-Bought out of,the For this traffic, the Canadian National Express has designed an entirely bs an income of three, four, and some- dilemma. Instead Of paying the men `� _ . •' :times even five, doilers a week off in-markti, they.Save them each a nesv style of fruit car which has already given satisfaction. No ice is used y . -csra�a natural air-cooling method being used. While this does not __ .Pair s '. ti ';THEY'LL TAM GOAD WHEN wages. - develop as low a-temperature as ice refrigeration,the process is more natural, T THE SNOW FLIES. Aa boar-leiter virtually tho. wholi and as s result,the fruit_does not deteriorate as quickly when removed to the I ndustrioue Ooy. ,-;!� }� '� . Plat, Coaserv'e.-6 lbs. pintas, 2 r shoe working population had been warmer outside atmosphere. _ - . ••-, 1st 1tSaWer--'?a your eon lades• . 3L. sliced oranges, 135 -Ibs. large seeded�transformed into a sales aggregation,• There are thirty of these cars In operation between the Niagara Penin- Incas?" -ice ti From store store wandered'heads 2nd Ditto-"Is he! You never saw : m e. :. kais'na, % lb. nut meats, 8 lbs. sugar, suis and points !n Ontario, Quebec, the Maritime Provinces and the North Ss- it Quarter the 'oranges and slice the of families, tlryiag LO dispose of their We6t, and they received,several tests under the most unfavorable conditions a boy*ark so hard to keep frog. work " '' �"� =quarter, and let at" in water over »fir shoes !a peters for thlaga to 11 might. (7aok•tbs plume unto soft and eat poaeible, before they were iineily adopted [or service. ins in :it your life?" ,r: . prat ,. . . : I:_ , ,, r e I. . .. • • y h ,. j 3:a a:,.",r. w :°:"',Mi.v tit t..„,ei".0"" i 11 'MM,:+1 l",M. '^';. - ! ,. :° ya �''7%E •'xr"$"C 'd'b .�., �" .r, rrr'w�,,:';,••^5+,�.5�+.,•rv�y•l?k `y�N, r,A7 +✓ �„�.,:'r tv`` ,::,.wr',+i" °h.�+� ,f+ a u x s;Xi,ns; }ti q.v;..�.•f ,^ Fq •4a '.^ �q., ,.,"i' IL, �: .. .. -7'^'}'�F ) "T'$7.>ia • d?�' b f i. •Q i•est k'�f1f k! ,n 4... /�. 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Sa: .7 rlf ."i�,•', 5a^+•' •^"�1 ryM,wi�N;�v^'.•e .. .. ;.u,•, .;;' !.. ...•.,,,",�A •'tly�,.?;•'... �'`d'!�-,'... y'.-` •n. ,. +:�,' ! • ": .fA"s:fe� '`" ;i.ey.Y�,:L1.rF:k;W .£• 'r(-,ar:..•v:,a �...�K,.. .!f.,. ,r.o .fy.a'.:xf u..<'•, . v, :-t?'. c,"ykw'•,.. ,1..Y+"~V �l"�, �r..•Jtl"r'.•''�•;a. �a,. .. .,'. �.'.. �''� veJi, s"d:.. ro¢ '", v ✓ � , A.,. ,'..:,. .. .!N a..h r.i.Y `.. : f: -y,. •J,'r'•F 1tii.'at ,/- .Ci ..'.,r'!ry;h r%F`YH'. .Y.. .d ti.R sa •#„ : S:w`: :..;i„ ,•.n. ..,W^.,3:..:.. ..". .r.• '.•.3i_. .st. ..� ,�. y„ _':r,:,. ..J .�:Y.i:. ."' wi..:: LLi,.1,„.�C,•. ".,f`k,�..b.�..::._ �.. •,•.', 1W+. .....�,•..,'•,• r a,..;Yle�A,j,` .,i'y.... .?�';=a: y '' .w,- +kms� _a *`.�.�'r•r-- --„+�.,er°',.•.rrr.:-F�'•.: v'Kf-•0stc^':va.w w'" N^:*'c w... +,... .rte` •e/`�Y}' sy�,.s.�a���'�/*,�.e�. y 'If��s4�yr� tS fARM K 1 .-SUFFERED .-20 YEAN' ' _ 'ill-es”" Booth Flnfiily Got Re- just limpedabout-like a crieple. Many �. a night it looked like I would not live w lief 716rOUgb Taking Tan- -to see-daybreak, and once I was laid lac. up six months unable to•hit a lick of 104 tea 4� R SE _ _0 Since taking Taslac, i' feel so At ` work. TIFWA � ” it "Mosey could not buy the good Tan- __ • ?s / sometimes. seems like a dream for lac has done :. r8 IM C • ' there warm hardly a day-1rt Z0_-.$sans of rheub ati-sm and built up my weight OD A*t p ; O�e' Aub ,. IL - s that I-did sot suffer;pis the striking 16 portals, and since then I hake not i\!'rub K _ - statement of (leo. L. (".Les").Booth, had-a•rheumatic ache or pain. If Any G_'h w.,..■ -_�_ - ., — . ;-- .� -_ 271 Perth St., Brockville, Out., one of 'body wants to know about Taulac,just 1 :. .. a es let them see Les Booth" t 'For 20 years u to-three m a b Tanlac 7 or _ __ _ =, c sn er m B ccs no substitute. v 40, ,: li 7 o make shadow- fa m e should lilies es The abi, t t wen pOver t graphs. shadow pf Lure of -am - back sarheumatism hips, so bad times I could million bort) sold, far objects,' by properly hold ag , .W DR a. 1 'AWDMON file sands between a.11ght .ane the not lift my arms to pat my coat on. I; Take Tanlae oVegetable Pills for pnmktaW Dowd of Msalth, Ooftrle wall is not difficult to acquire. couldn't even write my name and I constipation. ft t;irel be am to anrwee Qusuaaa as II' bo Beam go* The Illustration a ehdow how easy it is to metre s shadowgraph 01 a am� aolbfta "&ass wo'ettt 024201 tf!>sfr� swan. A little experiment is nec- Japanese Capital to Aid Newly EARN ;1.6 DAILY SELLING OUR �L'Tale t� weary to get-the ezaet position ofMarried �� . made-to-measure Breeches,Shirts, the Sugars and the angleat �ehtch _ Couples. Mackinaws. .Best sellers. Send for the 'hands must be held. The Fearing race suicide amont the poor fine cam le outfit:Royal-Outfittjn�Ca, �- 152 St. Lawrence St Montrea'I Milk is not the sole salvation of the end best gain. while the milk group - swan should be;rade to move its er classes due to;the high coat of get- 'underweight child. It to popularly g neck In a manner as nearly Its , ting married, the Social Works Bu- PERSONAL CHRISTMAS CARDS. came in third.. J One point eonafdered is that the • ural ea the trickster'can manage. reau of Tokio municipality proposes "Imperial Art."Best known seleo-. :supposed that milk and eggs are the under-nourished child frequently has (f11ip Lata crit and paat4 tt, toitAi to establish a matrimonial intelligence tion• Want mea and women in every , chief hope of the undernourished. but as indifferent appetite, and the milk other of the st+fes, t»a soraPbool�J bureau: fA solicit orders in spare time, a recent investigation of various foods produces,a sAtiating effect, so'that he The bureau will Representatives making $2 per hour e register the-names Lo administered as a mid-morning lunch does not care for his regular noon of those who express the desire to be uP- Newest designs. w prices. to several groups of ,underweight.meal when it comes. The orange, on j SPLENDID LIXI![V�' married,and will act as go-between to Samples free. British Cana ian, 122 children demonstrated conclusive) the other hand, while it has some food g Richmond West, Toronto. y m t arrange satisfactory matches. A stock ` that there are other nourig$hing foods value, is tonic and appetizing in its l BIB�` , •.:as well as milk. The expefiment was effect'so that the indifferent appetite FOR 1 �i sr Y of handsome kimonos will be, pur- _ MONEYS TO LOAN.. ' conducted under the supervision of is stimulated ratherthan satisfied,and chased by tile-bureau and lent to the Marggaarree�t S. Chancy,M.A.,in Berkei , the child eats more heartily at reguhLr Mothers should constantly be on prospective brides and the ser►tces of Pt ARM LOANS MADE- ' California. The tests were made meal'timee an officer to rioria file ce moat' Mortgages purchased. Reyaoldi,. -? ' through two teat periods f eight Oran contain nature's most bone- guard to keep baby's bowels working 77 Victoria St, Toronto. a� V � i treat an -sweet,-for�ln ne- ad a hall to hold the ceremony;will weeks. each, one during.the autumn ficial natural acid whi str ` months and one durin t e s in . Of enou ,ra tae' a -Never tenths of the WIments from which 1!G bad o charge. Great Trade.Contras. g the'groups of children- p $able eaten or very-mach,--as. the tie ones suffer are caused by derange f e �veddiag 114-7211a. � e� anges --- =,- Is so situated_geographical =��S.'.. group was given milk and two `� * -Dowels. V= the responsibility-'ef-the - y- trac� s was the laxative for..the baby. They are mild up newly � t° become the ofd tradtag"centra aL, = u Si graham sugar tends to ferment. in weak stem- meats of the stomach aSd stackers as pa mid-morning )ones• aa- ache, and the-frill dual filen blames Baby's Own Ta51e.a are a splendid bureau for the financing of the the free extracted ales thereb reduced. Oran nice is its ,. couple ceases. rhe F'ar it Population of til C. . If one orange; a Hurd vet either an the o pro for - ��hOn but thorough; contain neither m Phonograph Slee.of watch. miles.0 dwells wtth4n a radius of 1,763,. orange of � - -, . - r opiates � 'miles. grop given fresh, natural state; is east y digested nor narcotlest and are absolutely guar- one glass of-bottled orangeade. The even by very;young babies, and no- anteed to be safe and efficient for A Hungarian engineer has invented surprising result was that the orae thing'surpasses it as a child'tQaic and either the'newborn babe or the grow- a photograph no la ^` up showed the greatest in in f larger than' an or. gro ire ggss in laxative or old and young, stroma or -��•' ` weight, the' orangeade the Ing child. By their action on the dinary watch. There is room Inside for, , tae group mac- reshot personsUNNIL bowels and stomach They drive out tea linea,giving a repertoire of twenty constipation and indigestion; break ug selections. By placing the instrument Cautious Fforse. colds and -simple fevers and make the In a water glass the sound is amplified Harris prided himself on a'tborough dreaded teething period easy. The sufficiently for an ordinary-ofzed room. Ta BWgjst read B'eoi WfW ~` knowledge of horses and their habits. Tablets;Are,sold by-..Medicine dealers �---�--+ prhellImImCa./�.h.�wL_ ` And so lie was Interested when, on s' IRtaards LlnlrrtaM for Rheumatism k* visit to the country, he saw a farmer or Willa s' E5 cents a boa from The Dr. Willtama' Medicine.co:,Brockville. Irresponsibility. - - - `having some trouble with his mount. i Ont. f q It.would start, amble along slowly Two gutiemen 'were uncertainly fiiv- for a short distance and then stop. w raring their way home from a party. MISERABLE A ,�•. Then the farmer would have greet lit- A Musical Creed for Clnt dkn 'Bill." said Henty, "I.wancha to be .a • very careful. First thing ya know Acrtlty 1n getting it .tasted agate - �' ,-,_._ Music lowerd. ,. ' nnall* Harris approached the'hrmer Here is a musical creed worthy of you'll hsv no In the ditch.. ALWAYS IN PAIN x, W and sakeif kindly: -.. the attention of all Canadians. We Afe. id Bill In astonLhmeat,�. -"1a Soar.horse $"?'• _ believe that; •`� ought you were drivin'." i Lydia Y, I ¢ "Not as i )mow of," was the short yyq Not Making Out. 1. Music•is a necessity, not y E rs VegetiF lux- reply. Aunt-"How are y%ou malting out, u We Compound a De le ,"' - Is he balky?"' . Every child has.an iahereat right Dot? Ha ' "No. But has so afrald IM any s a good timet to a musical education Help for Mothers Dot--"I ain't making out.. Aunt Lit' 4Whos!' and be.won't hear me that be E. Utility through music is a means *tops'every once In a while to listen." -I u havfas a good time:" = t0 civic i mprovement. Port Greville, Nova Scotia.-"I took -- 4 l'atrfotiam is developed .by music. Q — our medicutee toe s to-ib pato 3n my 4+ 6.'The spirit of comasdeahip-re side and for weakaesa and headaches.I ;J gardless 'of race or creed,.ts,.induced seemed to bloat all over, too, and my by music feet and hands were the worst. I am _ our children and I am 6. Music'to the meet useful mediumP1 i aura.the other my babof y-the the first one of four m ity, Inleriuctive worts is any• Com- I coup nurse. yI took Lydia E. Pink- - mnnity. Interior places of entertain- i 1 ham's Vegetable Compound before the " meat are being mill abolished _ bu can see s , - there must be established fa their helped meso oeanaot praise it too e� B P.�'" j2�SISt� y • a can amusement bi I �what i has donee for me. I - stead places of clean gh y 7. Music tends to encourage a high- For Pain Headache took all kinds of medicine,but the Veil- t � that makes POMC etable Compound is the oil one tit ' It's not > Mush er form o[ cltisenahip. w with their meals- 8. Mus!¢ is a powerful curative for Neuralg'la "lZili a�1SIn has seined sue for any keg of time. - 7n,. I recommend it to anyone with troubles take upon and 1telps ihikbit to " mental, nioral and physical ailments Lumbago .0 like'mine and yeu mayuse aal�pp letter forit meats• It is * good 9. Every city of! 10,000 or more testimonial. Mre.l3osEaTMcCII;L*!, s' . Ute the 1 for every meal• should bni)d, a memorial cotmm�aikY ' Acce t onl a Port Greville, Nova Scotia. te, Mix it freshly I e, club house, as the fountain head for �� Before aadafterchild-bh ththe Moores s ���S Bayer package will flea Lydia E. Pinkaam's Vegetable ' branches of music, and social activity p �.. _ �o Compounds,blessing. ititfnust�e for the entertainment of the peoples of which contains proven directions , y that locality. 'Bayer" iroxes at 18 tablets Many,many Ietters are received giv- Aad 1n these serious days of..un• of 24 and 100- bzg bid letter-the same sort of experiefitx as is - Is res• i • mart ( to mother benefited,butt&i result giving , greater encouragement_ to 0-aft) of eaaar r[eanraetsrs elf utast- pass on to the child. "pumusic, much of the,present discontent, "et°i0e` Of sattvucscsd No harmful drags are used is the aparation of this medicine- _ now existing among the grasses. will aaadherbs-and it calm betakeninsafety , be done away With. More music tad v0Wr TRY T�E by the nosing mother. { - kindlier co-operation between the'varf- - low ous.sections :ot.our communities will DO ATCH! 86 out of every 100 women reported - make Canada the envy of the world. N' TEST �`"Oa it use in a recent can Q ti fir, y To Wofuen Who Do Their Ow>a Work: '$appoeA woaren ager.o!thin ntediciae. you ouulit save six mimes every day iia washing _ _smart soy. _ pots and pass-two minutes after'every meal Ta The teacher was explatnfng- the - K f threeagAg@ of multitude. C1lt1cU�8 Heals A w bol" of this disagreeable but 'aeceasary worle. "Yo.say"he said, "a flock of Sheep, $Ula ,•,F ,kitchen utensils,aS then'g mooth surface school of Whales, a covey of part- ' rj1O, n•e..WwWd sar�n raw will not absorb dirt or. erases.' No-scraping, ecoarin[ asp . ridges, a lWrd:of.oows, a forest of e.r.vre.eat soar t+ron v�•r r�e•rins? -'AxmS and Fac NARD EAR a brood:of-zezpen* and so p,'wstes asDd i dub tONIl1 ii all you need.` Ask bw Now uva,can say boy give me some other raliNo,boob Head Noises and D..f- "MY trouble began ruh it baelc of sure sad I orches slid itching and burrriag examples? ! iaeert in* Pries Mus on my-arms and fw% '•�i "Please, sir," said a siArt boy, : For we E.em•M*e- I and then eczema broke WARE Inlareatirra deecr/ptJve!b!Q•r , SMP6009d "please, sir, yes; an ancient order. of j wk,r upon regneat. �„w out with a rash. 11ty bQ$sloes." A,O,tP.ONARD.lea „ face was distlgured an¢ ` :. t 70 itb Ave. ." ! my clothing aggravated "A Face of Porcelain and a Xsart of Stas!" Aeuifi liy I7ominioa Express Money N•w Y• the breaking oat on sty Order,'?If lost or stolen you get your arms. I could not pat Three finishes: Pearl Ware, two coats of pearly greymy hands in-am,sett �. enamel inside end out. Diamond Ware,three costa,light money tf"a�Ir: blue and white outside, white linin Crystal Ware, _ then could I do my rest regular sootb g• Beavers Did the Work. .x At night I loot rat rant oa accoutrt - tares coats pure white inside and-oat,with Royal Blue of the irritation. t A colony of beavers repaired a'dam -HUNTERS. ed�g''7 near BelleforL,, Pa., that was 200 feet The trouble ]acted about a �s Don't neglect to take a bottle of month. I begin using Cuttcun. yrcA,+noa wide and rrdiri four to tea feet'-deep. Minxrd's in the woods. The unlver- Soap and Ointment"tndthey-helped • T"s BEET METAL PRODUCTS-CO uM1no Fishermen and farmers. had consider-l sal remedy for sprains, bruises and me and after using two sakes of MONTRgAL TORON�o--W►NNiPE6 ed repairing. the dam for several cuts. Caticnra Soap and two boses:Qt ED ON •VANCOVVER'�CALGARY years, but,were deterred' because of Cuticura 0lntrrunt I was completalq a " the expense involved. The beavers- healed." (9fgned) 'Mrs_ Leon performed as good a job as the aver• ! Hallock, I04 Atkins 3t., Bellows P Falls,Vt. Ids age dung halides. i O ttseet n 5` O _. Use cuttcara Soap, int s d Takum for all toilet purposes- Oriental ter Oriental Debt Paying Da 1 a `✓1 L y 0 y OF l�A1N ..s,�.:..x rr» b. Af .:IM.4a1 v �f In China-and Japan all debts are I n s•. "cn�w r• t/G/'C7�/;1�Q'/@ V t OI� supposed to be paid by New:Year's it rseav a�wtr.H.+ ts� F . -61105)17day. r�• � - Minard'a Liniment RRelievesi$SLiE Pio.Paht I 37•-•?" }'t • KAr,� � , :7t4x -Y.ad•., n, : - :.: . .. ..... '. .:.' '' ., I. ,y.,... ,a S. , •� '�,. - :..q4. ;, .. .. ., , � r :r. .Li. o- '. .. .. ,_. 'w... „y. •. .Y R ,.vs4,.:,'. �y7•�Y. �' •,+. Y3..y.Ya»•cr•v f+ �/"' '9, x � � :rr M� �„� +. ,. .,�G.)o' L'A ". �-. a,� ,�.,.q n .,b!' `� •' c., E:v, �....± -6, zs �.e„ .,a.j*� ii• ��r=+$ - .�.. �,ta'a'E. .ry+•.. +"3' :1,'? '. •, ^is::. 'awr. - o ''k"" ;� ,i^.' 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UM Uatud'S;sea. sad consider that, a good reason for Motor overhauling, top and side cur- y ;S } ' j� PROVISIONS 'p �Qt TT �`1 s Sartain 62.00 in advanfx. - , "�/ �• .Lti 0 U l�N/7 J repealing the laws against these rain repairtn . g k Battery SerFice--Charging erimes, but it should -lead the OFf f . MURKAR, Ptop�'letOr. and overhKuling. -- IC3cLaTZT0F E3F+A090N `- authorities to take more active All work guurAnteed• Fiat rate - measures to see that they are en- service charge pickling Cucumbers.,. : 9ilverskn Pickling Onrone, Whole Mixed :NOTES AND COMMENTd. sPho a 6610 Marg,Ventral. forced The great object of the k •Pickling Spice, Sealers at Cut Prices. is proposed that a tax be rev- temperance element is to wipe out W. H. 8 E R R Y 'Extra XXX White Wine Vlnagar, Extra XXX Cider Vinegar, ted on ail gasoline used by motor dr"kenuess and' other crimes — Extra Ualt Vinegar. -.vehicles in order to meet the enor. which spring from.it. Many laws . s Be carefulin the selection of Vinegar for Pickling. We have amus same how being spent in the have been passed during the past l the very.best and strongest on the market. - :4mfldiag of good roads. The build- fifty years, and it is plainly evi ung of paved and other kinds of dent to all that drunkenness has a gree�tlq diminished during. that, 2f.-I We,have bought a lot of Salesman's Samples of Note Paper and Eze;- tin in a regult of the books. The'covers a little travel stained but contea�G"vod as new. nt in. the automobile time. en a kens ; . '_„ .o! ..• _ Ming a man . aindustry, and it is reasouab a t. a - s€ ♦ 1'60 people for. whom the roads mon in to see an intoxicated , �good full^line of School Books-Public and High School man on the street, but now it is a osa�, � Scriblers,.E$ercise Books, Pencils, Pegs, Rubbers etc. were built should be asked to bear '��' s :the burden of their coat. But as very rare thing. We would like � tome use the roads twenty times 'to know from those who deplore J. RICHARDSON, GROCE.� as much as.others they should-not the defects of , the O. T. A. how Tg Spring-the energetic qretoff with the same tax. so the many igtoxicated men they saw time of the year when `only just method of fazing motor- Afrring the Torguto Exhibition, the grown-ups and tbe.kid- f� r ``'�a�ie to do so according to the when is two weeks there were dies need enerR.izinR• pure., Picker"' l HG4rdwal a stare w food, instead of nostrums. ' .amount they nae the road@, and over one and a half million people Let our bread disappear -diatcan be arrived at by taxing on the.grounds. .There were prat- ..-from your table three - ` •:t,he gasoline that is used only oo tiet►lly none, whereas years ago times a day. Try our pas. .=3 the would be seen in every corn- tries. You will be sur WHAT 19 HOME WITHOUT --•- -the roads, y'. . prised :at their delicious, PP THOUGHT RANGE 4 or of the grounds: The list of home-made like flavor. A HAPPY Every now and then rumors are convictions in the police spurts It beats,it cootie, it bakes and supplies Lob 'darrent to the effect .that the gov all substantiate the fact shah the water. This is the stove that is meet- .` t moment are contemplating a re- lag ths4temand of the trade. present law is not a failure. .t dtsetion- in postage. When .Sir .�.$R� Practical, Handsome, Darabl3. Unlock was Postmaster �►j ► Burns all Fuels. A� Beseiaal In Laurfer's aloverntneot If it is plumbing or heating,.Mc• £, The old Reliable Perfection Oil Heaters ff`, • '.he reduced this postage froao three Intyre, of Whitby, Will give you � � Chase the chills, hest by roomful. ' � o two cents. with the result that a right job ata right price. Write H0 '�� Carry anywhere. r� the revenue from the $ale of box 47$. n.;r`}�,j� li f�r ystaesps was greatly increased. --Look-When painting use the best.- �y -t_�r � -- I,o4ve Bros. Paints and Varaislses t nree cents is s very small sum to -�- �1IIasSey-Harms i a�'m Niachtnery -•• are the beet by teat. Ira Say for carrying a letter for any ' v i t w -. *distance up to three or four thous- E eryth nA in Hardware a lowest prices.' V ,sod miles. bat, navettheless,there „ - 3 Aare a great many persons, both xlch and poor, who would n rite PICKERING - Arany more lettere if the portage "• S. E P only two cents instead of --' 4 «'truee. It many be argued that out of the three cents paid for post- -age SER ^' -site+ one cent%'a war-tax.and the s e G � V f VICE I letter is carried for. two cents.b'Mat may be so, ut not withetand- _ _ T Pickering ung and Whitby Ing this, we believe that the groes i - � r -�eaue from a 2-cent -postage -Phone 1646 Pick. would- equal that'--of the 8-cent D. J. GOrl�l�eyf �unbar#ori WEE$;DAY SERVICE sate now in force. Leave Whitby Leave Toronto a. 7.40 a. m. _ _ An argument used by those who 9.45 m - . m 9.80 a. m �P Qe+e opposed to the Ontario Tem • -1.80 P. m 80 P. m • geraace Act, or to, any act that r 8.42 p. m] 00 P. m ' 8 - Bad Dolldx'-' .b Dollaranals eit.d'ifHcult Lor them to se. 8 AND HOLIDAYS care intoxica,tinct liquor. is that -- Leave Whitby m`s.LeaTorontoJ .: Y ac #act tc a a3vr a account va • m the law,is being violated by boot. g ° Y 7.40 a. in, a in...a very open manner because you may have no large amount �-580 a m -- _ 1.80 P..M. of mons to de oast. The Do.-runion Bank Iaad'they greatly deplore the fact Y P. : '1,80 p. m 00 p.m aanll accept deposits of $1.00 and upwards. : 8.45 P. m. • 8.00 P. !that the law is not•being observ. 5.40 p. m. . 'I1.45 p. m 4ed, white they themselves are Open an account now and add'small amounts - I• -SUNDAY SERVICE aesoag the worst offenders. There regularly. You will be surprised to see how ra idly our savings will grow. 'Leave' -- ` io no dinpating the fact that the p Y Y ave Toronto Ks - 880 0 p M..: m 14►w ie being broken daily and is a ;n a. m 8 � 00 .: s . p - 5.45 s. m ,1 '1 00 a wary flagrant maDner, but that ie ,iso reason that the law Ahutild be Fares :-Whitby to Toronto. single 75c., return 81.25 ; Picking. single woolas ON BAW 50c., return 90c.; Dunbarton, single 40c.. return 70c.: Rouge. single 80c.. return 50c.; Highland Creek.2oc- ' wlll'LHY BRANM a P. LYND, Msnalis :• �.. :.. - enc - IWOOKI.W BRANCH. - :..E C_ CRo� (Cut this Time Table out for future refer e). DDLLA.CUTTS OARAGE 'QUALITY - SERVICE - SATISFACTION'• e y / Phone Ind. 2Q0 �S PICK•ERINCA �. M EAT ,,__M ARKET: ri `Un't` think • you decide hog► t et or .. 2& per lb , Round Ron Steak, .. �.' — =-- — -- -- aro L ;APPY Thought Furnaces Porterhouse o .•.• •� s _. .burn any,kind of fuel— _ �mst .. ... ,.18e .. Y• - - 1 L: Fine Rib Roast, •. �• #hey are 80 .satisfactory— �� /• r •• 'r 18e '#hey keep your fuel bills at _ Heavy Rib Roast, .. - - minimum. Wherever' • *+ «•. $lsouldev(toast, l e and 18c " Thou$ht -- R .. J —-ot-R .. or Pi ess—is recon g g Plank tFuas Brisket to boil Pipe EMPIRE M•tai:clad BA N S ` 2� ' . Leg of Pork,. ' mended, the installation is ..Fin-set• `• - Suaranteed by the makers of 1 :Loin of Pork, •• .. �. 20�' �• ", ..: Permaa�ent t.iahtning•proo4 vain• Super-otmn0 r; �.ithe nationally-known Happy Weather-tight `Convenl�nc Shouldet Roast of Pork, *Thought Ranges-snore thaD ::Porh Chops,. •• e 300 000 in use. Get partial- you need a new Barn or an old one reeioJelled, ;Pure Pork Satieage, a•• " ...' - est Salt Pork,... let me quote ou. Let me show you Empire. Barns I -.. - - . Jars stili Week: yy "Empire," L Fin 25c tx ` et;d to factory Ar interest- have built. They are.enormously strong,roomy,bandy Fine et Breakfast Bacon, piece,` " °Ing free booklet "Live Alt - to work in, and moderate in cost. �' sliced, 4 -"HeaCing''' Estimates,,gladly van for roofing with the fatisoue"Eastlake•:Metal- `111i1d Cd`red Cottage Rolle(half or.whole), g� - SOLD BY _;.tic ShInalo ,or"Empire" Corrugated Iron. Repairing and alterations $ark Bacon,. �5c " AAIIIT done. work ab oUftely guaranteed, ked Ham,.. 55c " S. S ALSDON ��� } PIOIfERIN(G, ONT.- F. Js -•PROUSE - PICKERI NG Weiner@,.. A3 lbs. 55 cetits: , $U 1 LDER ,Head-Cheese,.. .. ... Ise wuw,.,oae• Bu11d1II�' Contracting !Easy First and Domestic Shortening,6 The 90 cents' f , "�" Barris, Houses, etc, of all kinds y " 1b prints 18 cents: ,Picke�ria>r<Dealer for the Products of Fresh Trout and White Fish Every Fridays P A S The Metallic Roofing Co: Limited, Toronto D _ _ pjCKEI�ING� �- W. G. REI • I .. ;y ��rr( Mme' _.__.__- � ♦ vy �'�»c'S.Ny*,t.�M.y !iw��F" r.. Lr.' .. :F-.. 'r, u'.' '. ., ,. •.-' ...:::. ,- '.fig` r. i e. ,3,.-4 `.-.4ya x,p,•1 %{,,' ...'' .rl �' r'� 'L'�'•.0 i$ ��r'.. 'f rA'r«* y",y. ,"' `y }: ii•6'�,r'..`�*...'na ,}.s•. ;.e7 '"r"`,e:+.•,;� .r {,'..�. ,d S'u+ :♦ `«,1�s. L"°". GA .xq n +ti,c x y +e'� ia./ ,7, r,yty,� £, n.' k �'Y q�"d�i'"^`'�• .�"+,, ^5 r.•�`' ' ''. '+'—`^,fix?/•a `:L''i 'm ''. '"'y:rf "' `:>,+ i '.`';;.'" '€�.is '; f """ i`,"i ;'' ` � '' :.• 't a; 1'fi,v'e�°4x"y', i d' ° t�,j '.�'. ,�`. r`.': u: '+rX,•� '" �'4i„,d,�'"c'�71�t+�" ~ rCio ,b�- �;S .. `: 9u•� Vii". afd- ,., `.4. c '� .mak •.�' �• a a , mnwl,�iw ' �'. ' +r'�'.i•�'•f� SY'�eiF.�"':'.X:..N. 't ',t� ._m.,;• d -. '.. ":' � �,Lv ..xx_",u`L:.., e,4..e.�•��:.{�`".�e ►..). ''�' •,'o" ,..fie ., ,. >... RttIMQNT: r. � itealarga numb froal::here .��., �� took e,day_o$.duriogtthe.past two K , � • Od► 1 seadmao apuent tl7e week's h. 'atten'din 'recants CIDE, r k-sad with- irieade In Toros- than cover•which ie• naw'greater : C V 0 � � - y Q�_ • '°: her from.tine district at- x your `a: our flows, but make A nate Archib,and !firs. Anderson and The object of this Association Is t8 them. d oonatry ,� C1heap rates!or farm is ;tended Oslaawa Fair on Wednes: daughter, OiisefJhrlstiaa* of._Rich` leases etealin and proseonte butidipgs "�►y mond Hili, spent Sunday, with, the felons. p YOU ! Windstorm Insurance on.bufkiinge Mrs: W.=L. Deno and son, of r �O y: Mrs:'Anderson's parents, R. J.and -,- .. _- -, Inoresie your milks rodiiction at windmills,Silos eta. a?- London, are visiting Mrs. D. A. Mrs, How.. . Member■having_properly stolen ooif:MQ profit by feeding. t { r .. Scott. D.A. Scott-wishes to thank the oste immediately with asy membee Distiller's Dried Corn' Automobile Ineuranoe ' Sidney Cozwgrth, of Victoria, residents,of the dillage for. their o! Itauontive Oommielee. �, of all finds, , B. C.,called on friends in Clare, - and Rye Grains' , protaptness in answering the fire M�)�.bip fes . •' SIM _ - � moat on Friday.. call and uttin out the fire which Stocits on hand at'both FARMS„FOR 'SALE Mr. and Mrs.Rowe, of Toronto, p g 'Tiak!t,MIT be haad tram the President or; �j. m Bt have been ver serious in a seareterron apruceson. Locust Hill&Cherry wood Warehouses spent the Reek-end with Frank few minutes. Y Also, Write or phone .• ` las f Detroit,.s n a 14zsc.DComld D. Banks,0. Palm• Bran. Shorts. Sampson Feed Western sad Mrs. C)}idlow. a John McLellan,o ro pe t er, ons surd, , Oats.Cracked Corn,Scratch Feed@, a few days'vacation at themanae, , - — — - V. 1• Gliirk. Laying Mash. meat Scrap. �■ 1.R. Thextoa: E O M returning on Saturday last. 60 YEARSTankage etc. Leslie and Mrs. Feasby and little ti:XPER1ENt3Q Presidegl,' Score/any {special prices-on ton lots.-- 20 :''WHITBY,- ONT. ` son, of Uxbridge, visited D..M. - , A. E. REESOR ,CLAREMONT _-_• � • Urs. Morgan on Sunday. D A N C' I 111 Phone 8800 Mark CEDAR GROVE on ham was. a Every Saturday.night at CREAMERY a in town on Tuesday when a There ie still time to' order your Fail called on a number of friends. Z'Y].® Fel. =PO it shipped immediately, Highest price paid fort, R. J. and Mrs. Mans and Mrs. Tei►oc Manta all summer fron 8 to 11.30 p. in. Cream at the Prov:n and daughter, Mise Emma, Dfm1ans motored to Toronto.on Monday.. COPYRIGHTS Ate. Herb Power's Urehestrar Anyone eendins a sketch and ee.c�gtfo�n>�s S H I N•G L E S J. H. Beal,was in Toronto on 2aaelyd7 n.certaw sur op ion rr e V -_ vent onf Drub►e27 ���• ai�iii y C ' ,1 °. ° CLFNING PRESSING _ 1 oat CrBam@ x Taesda attending the funeral of Oaonattr1etifconaden onPateats ■eaifeee deet meyl his sister-in-law,Mrs.G. P. Beal. Puenu talaen c'fro h fia��reo�ive British Columbia Cedar sorsa.wtcnoa0 s,m e Bring Give aA a trial and be convinced James Chambers and eon. of ami ag along your suits to be cleaned Galt Galvanized Steel Shingles .i• Niagara Falls.called on a number . . l �tt¢i`�c�11, and pressed.'-Satisfaction guaranteed Bird's Felt Slate Shingles s Y week. a s iao.cr■ta era► Charges moderate. for sate at ' ,of Claremont friends one day' last ;. °dtt*'r PATERSONB - CLAI�EM6NT F1C�83'i�ig w . adon sdenslao arses}. or JAMES BRISCOE, T. .: °' �•re'a �'s•Ia .."Opposite D.Taylor's Bakery Mr.. Brown, of Vancouver -B.O., Cali dud get prices. �r I is visiting -hie sister, Mrs. O"H. Wig- Claremont,, Claremont. Oot. Found, and to also visiting friends _ae s ec.w..emaeos, — �' in Wexford, HARN>38Sa•F, Frank Cooper; who baa spend. Boot and. Shoo Repaan� Coal, :. Qa� . _ Our supply of quality Harness and , pletail.. Ing a week in Eastern O� rio, re- A Few Of Our re lsiriaR at the now BOOTSParts -t1RS8�SH08 f ✓ ` turned horse on 8aturda veniug, P 4 brie n with him a carload o! g stand, opposite the >ld g and and Boft ftal of#f8 We have a targe stock of this Fssailos , choice cattle. poet ace. . • Boot on hand—unbestabts r : The wet weather of the presenMan Is Heat workmanship guaranteed. b .Q � On for hard wear and tsar. lx week to seriously interfering with Chargee moderate. _ hand REPAIRING the out-door threshing which plan LAW -many farmers hove-adopted s it THOS. A LAW We maintain out established re�nts� saves mach work. 4 Bars Soso for - 2k THOMAS- WATSON A. . !. tion for repairing all kinds of After two years' service as cor. 2 The Seedless Raisins 24c PiUKERING, ONT., S-eSC3az�zLTfs'.'Gi�3,t, harness and boots. nettht is the famous Anglo - dins Hand at Huntsville Out.. =2 Shredded.Wheat �15c� � ]BRADLEY ,�. , -Wm' Ha Coates has "tnroed Corn Flakes ' 110 .: home to take ap farming on his MARD LEAFSTORES' '(102) Harness mater, x father's farm. 2'Bellogg'b Bran Flakes 25e PICBERING, ONTA,BI® A number from here motored to 8 bozos Matches 250' a Port Perry son-Sunday Gardens. �thoathe h 'Recleaned aedgCarranton' no - SERVICE SA'I`IBFdCTIO1�IS f3AVIN4B the"season is far advanced the # � Pare Cams Tiger Bra nd clahlta►s, roses, water-liber ,etc. �,ggg ypirit and Cider Vinegar SUGAR 11 lbs 1.00 SALMON 23c. `ice+ were wonderful. 45c a gal. MATCHES SALMON 'CURRANTS I ICING - f HEEN'8 Harvesting operations have been ' „ A.full line of Spiew for pickles Large Home Brand' Recleaned , f SUGAR_ MUSTARD � � s - Interfered with considerably by- at close rices Boxes Sockeye � c 2 kb the icegneat ehowern which have p y } taker place during the past week. +l sizes Gem Jars at lowest Pi lee lb 17c i pound pounds 50 cents 1$ rices 8 for 25 eta 1 1b.80 cts i 1S cents 25 conte } Ib 27 cents Many. however, had eompleted p �T their harvesting before .the rains Ladies'Hose, silk and silk and Cider Vinegar at 32c�(Ghon, ' Brunswick' ftrdines 4 for 25c hexane wool, all shadep, 85c g This Wosbea s Institute will _. Large size.. Flannelette Blank-. CHEESE CLOVER _� CORN Excellence PICKLING meet at the home of Mrs. G. M. eta, white and grey Fine June ( HONEY STARCH- D 1•TES.- SPICE Forsyth on the afternoon of Wed- ' Ladies' Vests,,half unlet✓ at :(fresh) 1 lb- - 2 pkga _ per r nesday the 17th inst. The mem• 24 cents 1 5 lbs pack for liouad " A E _ Ibers of the Pickering branch will ,Goods Delivered per pound q5 con X10 coots 25 casts 20 teats to be the guests and will furnish the Open every Evening - ATG'RE'9 own aledi be t[le-annual h goes Zine Rings per bog 20 cts 1 Rubber Rings at 8e doz N cine for what Ails you ' he annual school .fair'will be rT T is pure food. ..•That's he held it the' rk on Thursday, 'D• As V CLAREMONT "':Phone leaaant king of medicineps ._ ... p.Sept. 18th.' The pupils in the var- BRANCH �• for aapbody to take. If .. REM NT FIN" LD : � . sass -lose schools Interested are making �,� Q �yon are [n search of super• ri . great preparations for the event, y h e t rov _ "_ _ io i iib g vin i• and are making calculations on the sionsi visit this groceryp �•:- ' - _ $tltpti�oi grizea�they will win. -- s- - -- - store and take your medi- a. . Mrs.(Rev.)A.E. Armstrong. of - tin e. " Toronto, will give' an address -in - -- Better Stock . the Union Church on-Sunday mor- �- ning, Seph 219t., ander fife sus _ - piece of the W. M.S. Mrs. Arm- AOR the same eatpesidituse of time,energy and strong ie a very interesting aple4k- 1 f �=etutns on ttrerbredcattle d .y lI b>jtS . IDNONE er and a large congregation no a thClub an on scrub stocL If you need -hdp to a ., _ - SZ, f liberal offering is hoped for. 3700 _ p ve your s4ock,conWA the IOcal Kanftw d His manyy� Claremont friends +err a ':have formed a extend to Mr. Joseph .Boyer. of Detroit. their deepest Sym thy Coal- Oil Club d75tND.1Rb JjtYICt v asittelly reLs.r,'Kerala+ pa vin the death of his son, Jod Hoyer; - j eb �j�may. 'Who sa'ccurobed to the terrible m �. -`��'"'j STANDARD BANK " 1aries he sastaine�in an accident you an, by-buying ' Or CANA" tdiE , a an automobile race on Monday 1 Of last week: He broke the.world's, - ' trom us, you can t .� Record by gain 129'roiles an hour, y =a but it was at agtecrible coat. He Pickering Branelt,. W. F.Law,Maaagas' f _bave your oil Whitby Breach, _ - C. A. McClellan, Manages' was many times'-,urged by his =OOn �SQ� `father to give up' the daage>toaa delivered. - - .w sport, but eostld sot :resist its - - - mi and Basket Factory We even supply the cans. "'� .Jgreat fascination. �^ Rev. Dr. Stillwell will'preach in Just call me on the phone find say s - ' "Deliver me 5 gats Coaled." p �r -the Baptist Church next Bonds pI I m ared. when the season aF > and we will tape it _ toloIng-with the fie spent' many ears A - vee..ae a missionary b India ane not to your rtaII# o �II� So 1 qt• B•rey Ba:�. and Crates.ll and { ion since sa extensive tour door. 4 qt.Fruit Baskets.Hampers, ` 3a Bolivia, so that he to thorough- The price in as low. it not lower _ _ Bushel Basket on short- • est notice.4—a 0--k on 0—neA end tlbequalitvthe best- rat the bight Time The above stock in made aW same Ube superintends ,- 1:35 ;--- --- - - principal as�the late W. Q', - n A more interesting anotnd appealing stlaae is cut too green--O! - os You an assured of qualityWinserviao. e pastor will preach in the even• A04'at'-Itual ex. t �r ng, "Jews Iuterviewa' s Woman i(,iLAREMONT trig as if.cut at just the right time. dept-6Wltes Map Islth and, R . with a Past, being his subject. . ry On a Post,"being -evening last as - _-- - - -- — -_ _ That's where one of my 'Toronto��&Adage Cutters prove _ '',�sait For sate). �, A. Overland was lighting •the its worth. Makes you independent of s',hired outfit-en- OHA9. A. WSLTE. = � BPEATTY gasoline lamps in D. A. Scott'sy • ' _ G. Barnes . shies you to cut at the right time. svacesaor to late W. store one of them exploded, and Phoae8420`or write Locust Hill, Oct.OaE in an instant there was a mass of STANDS FOR THE REST Fsiables ou .to refill after shrinkage too--a feature Eames. Mr. Overland immediate- _.. which hers pay for the .Cutter In a short while. ,Ks ly closed the doors that happened I And it will cut your straw in the winter.' r �3�1 'too be open in order to prevent the +draughts from fanning the flames, A small gasoline engine and,then gave the alarm. The Ere engine was soon upon the will operate this efficient on me scene, bat its services were not } : Cutter. Let rne•'demOti-' regaire as. Mr. McGrath was strafe its glsality features = -�soofl d with a pail of water, -- - with which he was able to extin o Mau -' is the fire, bat not before some ,:'� -� , literature... k pi iQlstoost. It w�iil payoe Of the wood-work was quite badly 6611 at a=works aid inspect our aiosli­scorched. While While the fire engine W.R, Emerson, V'Chas.� B. Rice, obtain prioes Don't be misled ' was not necessary, .the rapidity Litter Carriers, Hay Carriers, Boz 425, Whitby Whitevale. Ont. yaatswedonot employthem ooa■eq.e with which it vppeered upon the Pumps+ Door Tracks, Cow iy we oar, and do throw,off the •scene was sufi3clent to show it's Bowls. Pressure Systems Etc.. oommuslon of 10 pet Omni., great dl great value in ease of fire, as- its It will pay you to get my prices on eeetainly say.by purobsef"teem sta.I ti value depends greatly On its abil• above before buying elsewhere. •� � z` ity to be on band to the early FRANK J. PROUSE. � � J.T.:>gATHZSON stages of the fire when it is easily PICKERING, - ONTARIO Odie■sod Wows, Whitby, brocsght ander control.] _ _ , �-�"•— anti,,''�^ ', ,.... .. .. - ;,, n Y '' '�� �r� -j YwyT n ,,. y,y. ... �, ��� i<� M' 1.T�•4-TCTr .,y., .. tij,:M�'b vt,.., ,a '� r ... ... r _ �. . -... :.. ., .:.,.: � ,{5+• � i . rd 7,�"'G"� •,Y.�k:.'r ti. ^aY, M� s. �_�`!g.v r, ,,,.,..,�.n. ,.. v. '��- 'u'§ v" ��r. ,z..» - ti" t�x F. 1�• u . . :.,k•cy., , °• ,:r .,.fi`, , ,ar.-y'.r"� .h' 'q 1,;_ ^ry,•ar i. •. 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" xK ,; ,v$ I..... .... � toc%03%. % _. f wv- . . .- 171 1JJ r . t. .. "I _ - .. .:- -,�­ �-]L . . ..�.. �.. � . , ,� . . .. . . - .. ­ I . .., I . � . .- - , . . }, S1. I "p ... �J apptstlts�t ijBY $)gGP+iALD WRIt38T'BAUFFMAN a ' ;t art! _ and alas �1jssljl.Ail1. - - - > -: -Zi S' It f=ali[ea► pOdt _ I. a . . .. . .. • r .. .; 11 fobfllis?�aitffirbea PART'L the centre of the apssrEment with his o, - r ;. fi 900& hots b6* One of the pet-theorles of Frances!back fo the door. `; . �' _� ' • et �s mat sloll4►fO� Baird, detective -was ifivolved in what) At precisely-6 o'clock in the morning °•�,, 4R� ]JMA ie!t:#7► eatta�r the Cailefi the w:a! Llgical Exciu- y ��'rQ• CSL@�e T is 1. ' L., George was aroused b loud cries from. g ash and 9-st a!'�►3a � � vt►lstttsis't�stlU, alone When gibe worked on a case the library. He jninged into bis clothes M rs w e•t•■s under that rule, she concerned herself S� Flo �asam p@ _`� _ aril ran.downstairs,to find the hoagie- .... _ _ - - _- 1lreaes and not at all'with questions as to the per- - MsieMg sohality or motive of the guility man. keeper, Mica Packer, in hysterics, and . I. i= Yea She simply went down the list of all_Emerson dead on the floor with his cake, before using, and you will her 1,�,«.r, , delighted with the-dainty flavor from - ,` ` the persona in sn y►a connected with throat,ant the affair, cheekiiig oi! e3ich oAe as Miss Packer declared that she had : the leave which wt have permeated � .• asooa as she encountered a fact which come'down too `n n- the house--tlte ;, through e whole e, f. - ` e it ira*saible for that one to nave maid being absent-a a ac11 been guilty, and then,.when but one hour, when she came upon the body, leaves and stems may be used in sal- 1.I � remained unindestigated rom fly ac- •, ads. The are fine in mint .. cased that one.without bothering to which, George was certain, was cold 3 y °°lads,and '} I when he got there. About the place • when used in this way,it ie preferable, 1 :- . 1, M . iaveatigate him at all In other words, to use the. leaves and sterol is thI -1e 'r° Ger process worked in exactly the op- there was Avery sign that a severe � posit* direction from that of the law; struggle had.taken place, but, though salad proper, and. use the petals or .R ' she considered every man guilty until a desk in the library had been rifled, blossoms as,garnishing., - The. sea sees are fine to use is he Was proved innocent, and .the last nothing else was missing, and all,the � mea as I often laughingly told.her' mixed pickles,as they give a delictona- - g»g Y i doors and windows throughout the - "gai�ty whether he was proved.inno- ly spicy taste to the pickles.They may-- _- . . cent or:not.» • house were found to have been proper- aIbo be Cho and jut in salads. � IFirewel tID .Plutllillic. ly'secured, just as they had been left ,. •' PPS ' - . . "Nonsense," she used to reply. "We' when'the storm Same'up at,10.16 on When used in cooking of any sort,, stns is Ilse-sitar on.the-,hit have sa on ten rsons who cos• the should be icked'�rliil+y'- een,'and _ ' leads• ' ceivabl ycoall�yy, have a car- the reAoas evening. y P ' 4 y, d j". before they reach maturity. . The local police, the correspondent iWhezeon testa 'the.swedt lissome tain.bresch,of the law. On 'b one, .'__� I ' cioTer; we find that nine of,them could act I For Sore Fast--Minafd's Linirtser>e. added, were utterly at sea because, �--OW-C la.ukhter sail sons.�wllere the Lave committed it. ' Obviously the though it seemed that the murder mast _ "1 , tenth one must have comm£tte� it-have• been committed"by some one .. . ' �p M&& t6 rtffst pll, K? t PBrm-house stands, g y ^ �'1'here iicheai sb where's the use of iavestigatin him witiun the home-ter,.at an rate b � peace and content- at all? There are soine cases so deli-{some one with a key to it-there was The credit for making 'the Amt � : meat'AIH hover,' Cate that you have to. ut yourself is absolutely no motive discoverable on paper• is due to,a Chinese rimmed . `Ssf'the noon-sus tali.burning sad the p of the marderet and work the part of any such person. Tire 'Ts'si-tax: , :=rd _ forward. There are otheis so m star- two brothers thou of such dive ret Hai othlnq to do WCtl+.tl+e.A®w -Aftdata 'flee to hi netir the wild- loos that y divergent In A D. 76 he made .the first hand. - nlI u you lave to'start with the ta�t�,had °Sways got along pleasant, "She Saye she H still very young sheet of paper from the bark of a mal afroo!t and dekl _ personality. of the victim and I the ly; Mies Packer, ° sood-looking wo- "She's-had thirty birthdays,I know.' "� Ipa� backward:- Sas both sorra of• exam,,man of twenty-five,yywas highly esteem- "What's that got to do with her berry tree -_ going—. you'll have, of eotersr, to get' at the ed in the.communitsad azealworkereta pious Ch=rch;erson �$?•� barksused in crude form had v�- X'bird sits where the totters ' H "$west Summer,` easel amtive before you can start - nus been •, i But in the ordinary rougib-and-tumb the Coachman had never possessed a ELAYORS FROM THE FI.dWEIt$. good enough 'foi the Egyptisne', Ro-, -� ;: iaer,larew. :- I come, what's' the ''use o! botherin key to the premises, sad the maid, of In our hzseadmotherg, day may mans, and other nations. The Chinese, e �"'' � about why a crime was co�3tted? worse,had a complete alibi in the perms dainty dishes were prepared, the ape- however, did not time the crude taaei . In mT.tteitc!arae memories too- The ieai question is,.who fol iii Md son of her sister in Fast Orange, dal attraction of which came from her bark of the'tree as the Anal_material , H yon'pe say curiosity left alter lis- whose room she had shared o$ that on which to make his rocordit. " lis stllperfef t summdr �aa' folding Bering that, you'll get at the wbys fatal night In short, the affair was �� garden. Of late years this • her win and the wherefores easily enough.Any so obscure that three of the beat de- seems to be a.lost ark Seldom indeed need rte bark merely as a raw ma• *,,Q, fi�rr' '-• other method'only befogs your'vision tei:dves in New York had been sent do we find a- modern housewife who Lerial from wbleh he produced a Animb- /sroaa kha'vioril•threshofd, iltere,falls and impedes your action. The more for, and Georrg�e Parcoe had adored a ls�oyrs the secret of making rose con- sheet of paper by a reties of pro T Y,old'epleador e�bseare Ilse motive; the Ieaq you want reward of ;10;604 for the arremt of serve, or a Yves geraaiam cake. The cesisas which. primitive as they may ,_t s °close im tlta great fi look'for it l^ I the murderer. seem to us now, were the forbears of -> r , 'Amis, Although she demonstrated the.to The mastery was too mach for me �m °l to-dsy have a fad o! making g anything alas which found favor ma facts da . A�a�:,' wilts will 21,6E 21sourn Itattg for value of this practical advice in at to stand; I Sung my vacation to the PoP Der nu re to- 9 _. winds at once and wired the office; in their grandmother's- time, so I am China monopolised the'art of DaDci'- r a more of Cassa with which I too staking for 'about 800 years,natll the + giving below some of the recipes and 3tase our for the thrfia.64 - _: corrected in a more or less pro- Feal " 1 . ! y, Globe-Ezpreaa, Philadelphia. secrets that were used by the 4uaint secret was learned from her by ills +-.. i i,. .in the sis?I.-. fa�aional capacity, Its bold coatradic- Can leave is thirty minutes and maidens o! Arabs.who Improved upon the Chinese _ x .• m h tion o! 'all the methods advanced b Ross 6eraa leo iyot at• by untag ne$ or rads 51f Atli: alta fiefs ri9`d�r y reach Mount Hebron bg evening La cess ,• T the mere writers npon sucshysstuebbjjaects cover Pardoe.case. Shall I S - ted b all the detectives, go tempt•to 'flavor a dant cake--elther of-mulberry back . 9'htJQU41Y bird earita,"&w'eet�• Its flat deyniatbe plausible tectives of Briton' fruit or spice-ia this way,but choose a of m �ti 1' pa Soon after 1804 the Dist paper to De -' A4. fiction-was, to my mired, never so And after twenty minutes-wbich-I some delicate 'white cake, wchi�h is made with wood,pulp came into.the "" s EarWn-RraIe6tt: eonelusive.,aa dnria the,_ month of devoted to the in of m suitcase market - t'`� . . g' . . g y very 11gbt and leathery. Wheri you 6r July, 1804. I-1 received one of those answers so Nowadgps, meet fire eno'rmona de- , butter the pea in which the cake in to mands of the press and commerce Sen _­ i`,1Mltrtarrll's Unlment Heats cats. I refei to the curious affair at �E��F Pe��4 dire be baked;lay three or four rase ger- 1.� ----e: - _ 'Mount Hebron, N:J,--t'lie murder of the company ium leaves in the bottom. Pour the eralty, over.400 varietlps o! wood and - Courltes Means seet . Emezgon Pardee. as ses have-been called into requitiY y I 'was at that time employed upon Samuel Burton ... , batter directly on'these, and bake as tion. Linen and Caitaa rads are used tlgurtsay fs the essence of satety oa p Exp "113 South Second St. Colnmbta, Pa h ual. l,et. stand _for tweet four only in the making of the Anent note-," 1-11 1 the Philadelphia Globe zh teas=tire ,.the highway.. Courtesy is usually the Mme r, in fact for w ich I had ' hours after baking, and with the dLsplsef aL,good Pape ' Your friend Ledyard-was sent %. mfint at tixactias been wazkir,r, when Mise Baird tea- out on tFse Pardee case last night, and vee still laying oa the buttons of the DaDer• ' . • r' , dared me such valuable aid ia, the i _-- -_.. _ _ _ aeea>s to me to have scored heavily '" - affair of Mail-Pouch No. 27-and lead y been with hia story la to-day's paper. How- - drys_-in my native taws in r�i,,,---.be" rd _ — a Pennsylvania, enjoying the start a probably p rich the woman, so there'Sl ,'Y R E A sorely needed vacation, when I.picked b4 the'- ath a to , 4 ' up my'paper one morns and read of! y 8� play, and ai - �' n$ that s not ya s long salt, you can 4 1€F the crime. Stripped to its barest de- go and help him out if you want to. _. We' Psylineata Dsi�y, talks;the affair, as reported by a Heine- Foal I.- b -competent man was as follows: . '• - - _ y ->r �4 �`We Pay Express Charges. , Emerson Pardoe was a man of $o" Ledyard was on the seent. What - We SUPiPO Cass. . - , a►ealth, a bachelor, aged about forty, luck I ,t. .r � e . That settled me. In ten'_minutes I . _ ` . ,HteSt Rlllia� Prices Pam. and livingg, at the P me of his death i had and b , and for all his.life recede it, in the pu y needed vacation behind .. ng Co., Lk*a old Pardo. house just outside the lin- me+ y evening 1 was •standing '!' � its of Mount Hebron, one of the leas- afore the Pardce house outside a�p the 1Hi� tSa of Mount ebron: , , 1,. , I.. •.1• ant New Jersey subnrba�of New York „ �„ I With him dwelt only his younger bra- + ��� �d Oeirt and It was I.edyard himself who greeted tnlatiisoir servants-•one Woman,;who so allso(�, coming forward from sarong a cum" as a sort of bous4keeper; anot6r who group of other reporters from New was both cook and maid, and a.man'York 'and Philad81ph�1$, who •wer=e - - �,,,. "" who combined the duties of butler with lounging under the trees before the - s - those of coachman. 'The elder Pardce of the long driveway. . � �- had never engaged in aetfyi business,' - "What newa?" I. asked-the-newe- ': ' . having, it seemed, been content to paperman's greeting the world over. -Qpho ' '- spend the interest of the foilune he.. `Why, it',s about all over but llee , _ "' r' ti°l'b" "aO' #f an`rod ' °' °`t lead inberited in's quiet Life devoted'shouting. Hallam hue come over ;''i� *w a mes.wNa am ctlaas aue.r. rb. esaew ..r dry rose. or bar lees a won .s to the pleasures of good books and,bet- with two of his-men from the New y_� � , .room ear is it, elle"" w eon Mum" use ter pictures, whereas.George, being of York force,and they're g g to pinch - �` `!r.■" r, boas e:ra eerama sous�,a+f for 'oma" amore energetic'disposition, was de- the boasekeeper. 'i'lse oulptbing.that's - _. aka •, orfut'o■■" tom•hove mall tee w eeme'tea , L,'r �,'twi■.w .>r/:mrhma -sae aemn h, +welt gime votedly interested in a company for worrying me is whether I-can.get em .. ,<. . 4- ., __ gg �•- 1s •+ the manufacture of glassware at New. to do it in time for us,instead of hold- x :t .a T7 . hi BATE MAN-W ILKINSON.CO..Ltd. ark, whic]t he had. founded hiafself, iris over till W,rhorrow morning.and . '� f - _ TORONTO ONT. and'wrbither'he 'went,'eve,ry day, ', giving the evening pa r men the first : �,$ ''`' pe - • chance t the news. We're ;a;la A 41% For e �m ' r On the wet"and stormy evening of g em ' - . the b o July a went- , about'its accustomed way, though the for, so far, its'been an-evening paper . .7 - -- -- 'maid was spending the t with a But story lhaveo the t=the evidence to - ash-dam m .-. • -. ceacbmair:retired to his gnarters,-at=`ar res Miss ac giro - _ tee to-the stable in the rear of the sure. It's a cinch. I d tell you, INSO is ideal for anq wash-day ,:_";'.A;, only I've premised Hallam not to say method you use. . You You.do not hoose, at 10 o'clock The houae$eeper,s word before I write my stnf[. Oh, - '' -% _. repaired to. her room-on the.Sourth•-you needn't worry::'I've got the whole - ave to change any of your usual . floor as hour later. Geer " .-,,steps---just y If yoax aaa a Washiss� ge, as yeas atm• <ste oat use Ringo where you r achFite,,soak our -I a his custom,.had tamed in at 10.30;4 I.edyand generally thought he .had used�o use ordinary soap. �Iothu �. s t his bedroom being in the rear exten-!the whole story, and his'attitu4le 'of `,ii,, - z :- sion.Qn the second floor at the end of "run along and play, little boy," would •. w-'u you .like to boil your white cot- sudaaatu�( /rrthe 7 not ordinaril have'bothered me, but o add more a along hall from the'first.landing of, ordinarily lona, Ringo will give you just the :- ?►r !8 z - in this case it really did'seem that I o solution acrd the main starcase: Each one of the safe cleansing sada you need is .1.::; ". - _ _ i was 5a eleventh-hour man without the work the machine ':; -, + trio had ?est•seen Emerson Par'doe host of a sSow.at the'eleventh=hour a oil IF u ae•a h' g :th b er you u was in ;�e� eyHea�iin g , `Then rinse K rested in the library at the front of man s proverbial reward .Iiowevert I anachine,follow the advice of big rY-- �is�2 it Heatin48 the house reading, as•he nightly did,-resolved tv-work right ahead ou.my .:_ washing machine manufacturers- you wiUhave a cleats '66-its i ent's"Tamp oil a'table in own hook 'and so 1 said: up-Ringo. anecei .sn. - >g7trite t�,: h risks warm air I V'Well,l gtiess about•the ont:s'- iiig - : - mash ` stator heat + for ine•to do is to rrin_up and .take a 3ust soaking with this :neer kind oil .,', roon►in f', _ tis, look at the dramatis.Iserson$e." �'sox -loosens all the dirt untl g ya+. 12o . a} P _ .. _. .. _ I strode u thew k coibvinced'the _ .. 4 .,. other ead t�od. n, ;..�� tlta� 'ny,-.r -- pp + single ringing leaves the clothes @ P. - Doubting`-Thomas of a policeman Toronto NvePttal Is tee■r■blas Ia Y ' *'-' �Cleaa and aPOtleaa. "�. I who stood before the deo;:'on the.big j­­__­__­.­..__..-,.' 1.�{lift fe�Q�►efTep an a afMl■tign with s.ilaw unci Alred NepftaN, fir"; hown McRfl�t� . Kew York cls, ewer. a three Yom comae !verandah that I was• a bona-fide waver.you do pour wash, make _- .: r ' of Training to '"one women, ha.lns tin newspaper man, and rang the bell. - ts►ff ncwkas ., easy 1Esy iisitsg Ringo. . r •a !1. retare/ sdoe�tioa, and /sehoae of beeemlao CTo be Continued.) v}r cAt1A�l'liNp( pdPOAe[N(i8 °■rue. This NanfM has ■/.mh/ lbs.lint• I - - i ;p� .. },e�,.,.,. y LEVER 1380THERS h �• 11 . ,, ' hour srstem. The Peelle resolve.uniform# ■f . . -"` —'�'. ". ,"itiuii0 is sold by ail oCefa . 6.etYle l CD "'': `. .71�i►IBa3 9MAIlTPLANT the sehvel,a awMklr afiawna and trawplae - ,a- sfsoi:tswut a'T' th - Very often the roan who Complains ' 'arid department stores - TQROiV TO Peaea a an/ from New York. Far further P " — Information ap* f. do "Peeloandent. of-hard luck'has7been'having too soft R_4-0 _ i* - 4 t a ilius. ie V':, . ,..cl" . i ' 11 �" `'i S 9 .. ` RU!., :, ', :.,`^ &., L. �' : . ..ever+•. . •.i • . a «� �.... rn- ' aJ, r % „r -, .: :w•: - ' ' a �... ] .. w .a .c 'q.' '".:,'^ ,&,x.R�s,',,$}'g 'r y P..�.,,y.X.'� . " :.+x: t';,. twee .,� A dpr. .. e• r;_ .,r .. ,... ,+5 oV• „v' r•'..4.+,r i..r " yt d .�'.+• y;ei' .a e't, i'Y}IML.,'�1., n,F ,;p•. :?i,"` ea:. ,,. ',i: N'."-"1' .�. ,:«? :_.s.. 'r.^ a ,�.`. , '"h•'e v6i N rile ,,. h y. .ay y<. .t.. ` a:e '",zt74.^�'i '.lark,' , ,, U .�-�'9Ni ,t. s,:a3.x:;,F ?\.^e. k: .`.iia......-,.a?. ,.� a;..,,--.u...�"_:.,-F2 F ..._".•,.._,.,.e....+ ..i .,I.1[cFa'S`i•..,6',S�$::di1 e^. :"t6;' .i .+1r' ,e:�s@!ti'Miu':.s;FT�.•li'i...�rrms' �' ` �� e. ,, _ $ 1d Ulu ;•+tom` _..,�,,.. ,,, S ..,i:3- EMT s. ,`�'.. M1,a .s' ',: ,'t ai , f`.r'w'�t.`"$�'s t`.y�-'.�',dt�'- M'"��.'-"' -e.�(r''.. 3 R 'r;i ,�yv„�t-4, !� i+PiF a:. :� ,'r' is _'+,w•*` r p , . ,�y % 7 - + :� w r.s���"�<a a3tx�' �' r- .,a ,.x $ ac e S .,s a,:.+. ridF;.f �. t . .6 ,z ,,J r. {r�>..±`..r.t r^., ,n" -,a Will .,¢� ..,:,' ..�.�' ,�,s� '¢�. -.'�&'�ls,��.>,;m.. �i�y ..2+• _a'�"t,..'. a r"e' Wit,��rr",,. +,� •�f 4 ,K�. t Pard . '4.y•'S^ 1 f �✓:'w•5'. ^aJ:+ '_yi !y�' . SPT r a) •1+,"``°.t.' -1;;.7,--; ..y ..v ,51:. ^�'"Y". % .. . + xr.. r yi"1�•; •''.i•' ,L3 -r. I'. '`: ;;d;,. dT a "Y ...r' ,Nre. r5i.'. `,.yY� :.t.d ... "'� s"Pt. +'Q1i, marl.,..,.,.� fit' ��(tw ,� '..:.. ;: r 'r,•'.. .y+.., +. - .'Y" '!.: - ,,;&; ! , .y«. f ; "�* s} "• '„•;,lyra ;'K _ ..n 6 '.' '.. a M. . ! -� Bf-POR-OFMAC! , . . ,., a� Vis.. te,. .s . k. a„ < re`,.W ,#t,•. .-. _..r m r _ -:r- -I - - , ,,a.- ie'rao,G,,# `r"f . ,+, -r y t-,. .. - 1. .. -y I . . . I . , � I. & , - 11, . ... I . 1. .� . . � :I , . . I ,-I �I i wpi,� ,it r I I ' . , '�� I Z ,-% . 'ill i,10 �. I ..... . I -., , , ` --;�4"�- ��6��,. 1. M . . I '­ . AT IWA i' - ,�� ZK r :' 1. Vb 11 •.. . , � DONAU Man. Vihd"-No. 1.hTottlt.,,iL449fi; �' - : -- I._ 1.39 No. $ 1�To . ,.. .. A despatch from Geneva 'says:-•�'wil] find 1 an honored and welcomQ X1.86 o �, •, fes,�n = _.-->.--4i rime Minister-MacDonald,' of t:reuL,place." Y'_CW,.61 se; Nei. _ rt ; oats- Port W. FlE+ltls'Ol} n?e o._ " Britain, dominated'the Assembly of,_ He said it.was imposellik�to deal." ^'+ ;,e a No. 1 food; b83(jc; l�lOtlt Mittp)t7al i 0 Made.jo I:tt Arali�r. , r" ; N $feed..btk. � / `.- the League o! Nations vn •Thursday, with' Gmmt , $ems retiialas moo• 1'f y All t=o c.i.f.,bay Portes A . despatch iroat Washington I the.boundary of Northern Cheki tr in sn hour speech, doting.:arliich he isolated,•and wh�here to a neons- Am, corn track Toronto.-No. 2 says:-A protective cordon ' a paint west of Woo Sung :the es " .. . de$nrfd the Bsitlt:po*I#bn. I Ing empty chafir in our midi $e ink- yellow. $138 composedShanghai. Thu third ' He declared against milit kry 4113--ed to have Glermany join the League Miilfeed.-Del., Moatrsat t - hts, o!S i �*4mnteer corps and Brit- 0some 8,000 strong, is..atattoned�ia0 ' w -.ances by groups of nations. 'He de- now.- , . - bags. included: Bran, Ppy�r���too ; iah, United Staten,-.Japanese and He Chow and N ',, g meats. He leaded with the smaller armament a cwnterence in Euro at- Bid per ton' ti81• mlddlirtso,-i$7; 'French sailors' �.be thrown about Chekiang. is�gPa Northe47 '', t lured.deSnitel 'for..arbitration a ree-� He ur d the convocation of a iia-' ^ ijeed flour, per tag, $210. g .= . P Pe - 1:he fare setLleme t is Shanghai to umber aationa to Daae thesis security,on in- tended b sepreaentatives of all the out.Data-No. 3 white,.60 to 62c. troop elation ,� r. . y Oat. wheat-No. 2 winter, fro' �.��'•� wed.�� +10,000 18 tq battled. throe }adt the'. ,li� . ternational:., arAtratioA -agreeinentsi nations, ,indudwg the United' States $1.17; No. 8 winter, 0 to $1.15; •foreea there, competent eye-witnesses �' rill I.r rather titan on military pasta, and,and Germany, and he recommended No. 1'.commercia $1.07 to $1.12,.f.o.b. A despatch from 8hanghsi aaya:- neitheer.'side bad made end -y t -L •I...,, :arid: 1.also. elaboration of the covenant of shipping points, according to freights. Although only one of the three srmiee gain-in the fighting. .. • ,' '` "History is full of military pacts, the League and that the authority of Barley-Malting, 75 to 78c. - o! General Lu Yung Halton, Tuchun The battlefront extended from V..r 1but always•there have been invasions." the councii�be exercised so as to;insnre , Rye-8? to 89c: I of Cheki p. I. Chekiang,who is lighting to retain line of the Shanghai Nita Railp. A He said the United States,f ermany the continued existence and�prosper- Out. flour-New,-ninety r cent. control of aha hal s � .and•Russia must come Into the Le sty ot,the, . pat., in jute-bags, Montr prom t ng gainst the as-. to the Ympgtae River, about _19:milia .. ague saulta o! General Che Shish-Yuan of from 8 haaghal at its nearest L° ilei Staten for its bel to the London Ish-Soviet treaty was s first-stepto- b seaboard' $6.8b autgan •roan en the battle,alp about !nest. ' F . Manitoba Soar-First ts. in uta wch continued throughout Thurads There roar no .evade that. the settlement, and said: that for the ward bringing$oasis into the League. sacks $7.90 barrel2nd j the Chekian head y, - Pm , pats,, g quarters assert it Kiangsn had any en-iC►piRtg4igra dans a� , ' past few years has not offered United The French delegation, meeting on $,7,40, . . was able to more-than hold its own. naval forces on the Ysn Biver.'Ia- '" .I '• States a very attractive-companion- Thursday afternoon following Mac- Hap-Extra No, 2 timothy, per.ton, Despite the fact that its line from dicstihaas were that, the Chekiang , �' ship,but when the United State's own Donald's speech,decided to endorse his track,Toronto,$17.60; No.2,$17; No. the Shanghai-Nanking Railway to troops would be able;to,hold that see- heart will incline her to coats in, ahs position in its general linea. . 3, iib; mixed,.$13;.lower grades,$10 the Yan a River roan li htl hal los unktas the-s �. ata g y d; tucking, forces went � ems. ARMY�`T.IFRS w=CaiIotb, per ton, i9.b0 to the G'ltekiang leader reported. their heavily reinforced. � D�p _ - $le: _ . - . . I army hold-their positions in the centre At.several points tits opposing ffght- 0�� WOi�I.D TRI Screenings-Standard, recleaned, and made some progress in the. era were hidden from sack other.b1t11 a - :� x f.o b. bay ports, per tea, $22.50, Hwan u sector, on the railway and fields o!growing grain through whish r gt ,, tis Cheese-=New, large, 20c; twine, in the vicinity ed'Liaho oa.the river. the rifle and machine-gun bullets.cut " r FOrCCd t0 !ri-Cas+Co • ,�� 20;5c; lets,21c• stiltons 22 to 28c: i� y Eye-aritataesea said Brat '" .0 sr w �P , Both aides are said •to.be r their way.. ' HeRYy F0 r� �:; ;' Aid. large, -23.' to 24e;'favus, -PA to a reinforcements.•Mea and women nitdoalAddl' the;iighte4.wwfo wastla tt ss ` '- - s aro, fi 2bc: tri lets,25 to 20c. p y g -A despatch from Portland, Maiaa Butter--Finest^^came in the affected-area are being can. large-amounts of.ammunition in the P �' characteristic meaner" et ChiBilse iesys:Liwet. Lowell H.•Smith, Ccfm- y to S9c;.No. f creamery, , 37e;No.-scripted, causing'.a further iathix of. 1, _y. 9 86 to ret into 8 the Chinese �Pa firing ildly. N ennuis^ oil thdq United States Arany $, 84 to 8ik; eiairy, $0e. i18eCB haaghsi, 8 Extras (fresh, its canes% qua already crowded - General Lu Y ` quarter of 'which ie world tight, aad'hi4 frost compaaioas, gin-- ung-Haiaag;coaaatanit tea' Lr�'' .. ieut. Erik H.,`Nelson anti Lieut. . 46e; cilia,,hose, 48c; firsts, 3?e; sec- a►Ith pk fla$iaB to escape the er of the defending forces, styles $fin r. , • onda 80 to 31c. - - fl t Leigh Wade, were forced down by fog ghtir coxnm/sad file „Cheklsng-Shinipiiai Live poultry-Hens,Hens,over 6 lbs 20c• „ In Caseq Bs on Friday in their flight x po H3'- General Lu has two further lines of force The ,defenders are divided Pict y y 4r �, do,4 to S Ibs.,17e; do,-3 ta.4-ills.; Ise; ' x Stern u, N.B. Their planes were s defence. The second, held by 2 -armies,-.Daly-.ane-.at--1siieh Pring chickens, 2 lbs. and over, 26c; not damaged, and the Sight to Boston s roosters, 12c; ducklings, 4 to b Ion., men, the ashore camber as engaged in has thus far actually been engaged in I . thus interrupted will be concluded on 8c. I-Thuraday's battle. eactends from near the tightiag. " ,, Saturday If the weather is tavorabls. Dressed poultry Hens, ovex 6 lbs., "' moi' The fliers came ashore at Mere 26c; do, 4 to 6 lbs., 22c; •do, �8 to 41 milkers,springers,eh.,;?S to$100;do, `'� lbs. 18c• ,����,� VISIT®ItS Tel Point, near Brunswick, and arranged : . spring chickens, 2 lbs. and fair, $40 to$60;calves, ch., -9 to $11; , -over, 80c• roasters; 15c• ducklings, 4 AT CANADA S FAIR ,* to spend the sight at anomer cottages. i , do, mad., to $8,b0• do, cool, $S.bO to 6 lbs., 25c. ��,qq{{� � fi The >Zight started at ]rictaa Fz[day Beans Canadian, hand-pinked,-lb., ;12. 13�dgabucka#10O tom$]Q.bQ do p $�QQQ ( �+'1 „3r` voornin with weather, but as Lord Oleaavy's dilscult Job is to pre cella, ;8 to 1)�; cheep,Light ewes,. 8.b0 . „ g 6;4c; primes, 6c. r the planes came dawn from the Bay aide over the aiiairs .of the Senate of Maple eta Syrup, yes imP- to $7.2$• do cul s . Atta>t>�inCe (itve! X71 1d0re W `` taf Fun sad headed along the Maine the Irish Free State. With boundary gaL, 2.b , per 6- tut, 2.40 per !ed and Ova �' $2 to 50; hogs :oast the fog began to bother them. diapatea holding away his work has gni•: maple sugar, tezed, 110.10• do f.o.b. Of , b., 2$ to 26e. $9:60; do, coca in �. ,• Hone -60-Ib. tins per PO x'60; o, 'Toronto, Sept. L-For the first gels I were forced to By low most of been psrtiasTsrly eras of lets.- 9 13c r lb.• red, $20.60• y 'W They tint select, fed and Ovate 10-Ib. .tine 18%c; 5-lb. tins, the way, at times not afore than 150ff a -- 831,-lb. tins I4 to lbs. i4c; ofd cars, long haul, $10.50. is the history of the Canadian Nation- 1 lest above the roster.' t Smoked areata-Hams, mad., 27 to M03iTREAL. al Exhibition tmillioa=an, a'. Over- the telephone Lieut Smith MAJOR FIG�ITII�iG NEAR 29c. cooked hams, 42 to 44e smokedf Oats, CW, No. 2, 65 to 66c; do, CW, mark has been pwaw4 and as gave to the press a brief net Dunt of+ -,SHANGI W COAST rolls, 18 to 20c; cottage rol]s, 21 to I No. 8, 64 to 64%c- extra No. 1 feed, the year 2924 will go dawn in -tht ` 9, . the experiences of the fliers. 124c; breakfast bacon 23 to 27e; s 68c, do, .Na 2 local white, 61%c. records of the Fair as oneef the pales . "We ran into fog most of the rosy, sial brand breakfast aae�op, 29 to so c; Flour, Man. apsiisg wheat pate., Amts, o! optimism; and, owing to the fiat -, town the coast,„•he said. "When we All SECttil age .in avla bolus, boneless, 86 to 40c. $7.90; do, ascends, $7.40; do, strong spirit displayed by the citizens In.gen- .� . 1 Warfare--Wilco F� RCCA Cured meats-Long clear bacon, SO baker $7.70; do,-winter pats.; choice; opinion has-been atren an• reached .Cassa Bay-it arae deans.-but., _ ffiS $7-to '1.20 Rolled oats, 90 oral, t to 70 lbs., $17; 70 to 90 lbs. $16.60; , bat �•, -� �, .'Ova hoped we coped make our way son for Few Casualties. $18.60• Ifgtitweight ed that the era of:depression has Pass. 80 lbs. and n , $g t0 Ifiiddtizt8 $S7.2b 6$�No. "Is 4'"i. A along a little farther, in the thought p ed its k+west point and the coos - Shanghai, Sept -En is rolls, in barrels, $38;- hen - that we might strike clear weather. Pt' l.-Engagements vyweight Sa, y, " were reported te-da in all sectors, rolls, $27. 2, per ton car Iota, $1$,.60. to $17. once.roore on the up grade towards ' It could not be done, and we looked P° J 1 Yea! ca�v suck Tire d tom! esf at` „ Including Cbanghiag,in Chekiang pro. Lard-Pure, tierces, 17 to 18e; ea. . $7 to $8 .do, p�Pm'ity gam• .11 ­ ;'around for a landing vines, about 100 nossouthwest of 1Z e1fi to 18�i�sc- pails 18 o ells X• grnsers, $8-to $8.50; .. ni Pte• I tuba, , p , , $7.110 to tendance at the and ofthe two wmeks Beeston, S'L 7.-With a national, & ,prints, 20% to 20�c; ehorteping, 10 sheep, $3.60 to $6; hogs,$8.75 to stood at 1,519,000, com!:,:d with the -,. -`, Shanghai and Huchachen, In Kiaagani welsbis; $10 to high-record figure of 1,493,000 of the ' presidential sahib of twenty-one gone tierces, 16 to 16itte; to 183de to $9-50; do, better province, on the.went thoxe 'a! Taihn 17c; ils, 17 to 17%e; prints, I8 to Orb� so�°s+ r:�� y previgys. and_ while t3tere were i., flashing is their earn, the U.S. army i lake 75 miles west of 8hanghsi. But 18i�sc ear w, ., asround-the-world fliers 13"lied down on fluctuations In the �tiaeadance during �. the major struggle eeatred on the' Export steers,choice,$7.60 to$7,75,+P1'1ZE M01fCp for Ty!'itl47e . Boston Harbor st 2 o'cloek yesterday. the two weeks the tem of the y ghat ,'good, $8.50 to.$7; export healers, Pa P� afternoon, completing their last am barer 80 miles northwest of Shan , )e Sent from Stlttkatoon pie was fairly even and the u j P i reports ;6 to ;6:b0• baby beeves .80 to $10; - y + + , over seas sena tarwn o! eu on seacoast butcher steers, choice. 16 to ;6.69; do, of the days showed increases aver thv_ They arrived atter a flight of 185 Late night re rte eonflrmed the $b.b0 to tib; do.teed.,$5 to$5.50.; A despatch from ndi a of�e -res;^birfbrd n-ham iess _ aro .� pu, east o! Tsihu Lake,where the ob- Highness the Prince o! - Casco Bay, Me., where s thick fog active of the Kian u t is Sura- choice, to $6.50; do, mad >j6 to Wales won't be broke when he arrives Fite Men l [ed f„ torsed them down Friday Tiley set:lj troops $5.?5; do, com., $3 to $4.25; -catcher at his ranch in Alberta. Among the ' kfang,a city only about 20 miles south- cows, choice $4 'to $4.50• do med.. Up in Gulf of St. Ila � fled in sheltered water off Noddle Ia- many,letters_which he will receive on , r, west of Shanghai. Late reports from $8 to >F4; butcher bulla, $4 to his arrival will be one t Lad, the army's airport is East Boe- the Hwangta sector, northwest of 14.25• do fair, $8 50 to $ rota �' � .'::tion, at 2.10 o'clock. $2 lei 8 canners and cutters, �1 to moon Industrial•Board, eaclosiag s ��8y+H Sept ?.-Elva•ofttha Shanghai, indicated that the Chekiang I eh a for $501 -this•-amount SSIfifteen mea miss±ng from the three- ,AAs Although Maine soil was the first $2.50; feeding steers, ;8 to e� advance had reached Liutachiao. I ni masted schooner Raymond, which was is t]te United Staten they 'touched $6.25; do, fair, $4 b0 to b; atockera, the prize money won by the Prince's m Pierre *� -`• - I An eyewitness returning to-night exhibit at the 1924 Saskatoon Fair, f� from her moors - 'afbw their epochal cireumterrestrial good $4 to $5; do, fair $3.50 to $4.2b; ._: ` '��their arrival here was their ! Lienho reported that the Che- _ _ - - _ harbor• during lam Thursday's- gals ^stern to this country, and it kung troops were withstanding all at- = -- and wrecked oa the'rocks at Fortan+t ;,, was attended with tacks,.though the Kiansa line had been Bay, Nit&, were picked up in the Gal! -•s display p °may advanced shoat a mile just south of #'��' g of St. Lawrence b the C.G.S. A and s tremendous y rte► : , am tont indelibly imprinted itself Lieuho. The deserted town was under Friday,'and landed-st Horth Sydney , ' - upon those who witaesied it. heavy shell fire and continuous ms- Y �i� yesterday. The me9n tveie practically ... � --:M chine gun.and•rifle fire of both sides. exhausted and auntie to iryusd on be I �.•ANAIXANS REIVRNINO General So•Fang-Ling, Defence Com- r ing taken aboard the rescuing craft, t ' missioner of Shanghai. unddr Lu � Hope is expressed for the safety of the .FROM UNITED STATES Ynng-Hnsien, tkie Governor of Cheki- remainder of the Raymond's crew. , __ .. . - : w nag, spent the day i this sector er- : --: The,rescued five.stated that the' saw n P s y �r�,. • p� sonal / a 'i "'1 ` '' the other boats ear on Frida morn �s Officials SEC istr ly'dfrecting-the Chekiang army: ,• 1 1 ly y The wounded there numbered per "m ift and the expectations of sn nniden ,•% . , ' haps 200. Tile number of casualties '•e rifled aailinq vessel which.came is , . 1 ,- ]]O>ml>ttiOH wa!'kClf. _-. , continues atrt of.proportion to the tre-, rS ~a � �, " stays several mties from the Arras. ,t A deapite�trom^Wi r says:- mea. us arpaa o nn eye- - ` � "What local immigrafflott oPllcisIS bc�,witness ^crated the haphazard method ' leads to the belie! that she had hove $IYi le$ * ' llieve to )>e the beginning o! s large of the.front linea,.saying that the sol- to,•to pick the ten up. 1 :'-.Influx of Caaidisns fsrnn the.Unitedl'diers were discharging rifles aad•even ?' : ` ... °� - - - ` "'� _Otateis -is seen in the monthly figures field ,pieces utterly rega'rdlesa of aim- i� .4a To Itltetest Cal[ladiali! Manu- � ... w' i - �.issued by the department for August, ing, oftgn simply! oo ting them 4t.the � � tors lIf ..- eons els at'' = r `-:JWindsor. Of that numbe"o were F.,' s W. Bridges, who organizes the ah' - - Ganaflian�t rettitning bomb after years'h Ca>�eda s Fret F,nds Meckel. . ung an machinery traelll o sojourning-In Unitedfates. a .; There were 886 persons .refnaed. ad- Y' s° w exhibition held yearly since 1908 at mission. A des etch from London says:- (Olympia, has sailed for Quebec, to ia; rc d. . P y Me :� x�. terest Canadian- manufacturers' s. At Walkervitle out of 66 persons, Ron: S F. Tolmie state§that arrange' ' (establishing a Canadian section in'this r- v `, 'e witted 45 were Canadians returning'ments have been concluded whereby . exposition in' November, 192b. Mi X' . from various parts of .the United!a Hamburg firm takes half_ a million ?� I Bra¢gee,who is in tziueh with the high- � States,the majority of them,however,f bones of Canadian`apples, i# precut- a class manufacturing coriderns here, being from Detroit. There were 134 able. Mr. Dettart, acting for their wishes tp arrange for Canadian agents F• 'rejections. . l agent, sails on Saturday on the Pitts- I for several of them. He last visited ` -, The general trade outlook. across burgh for Halifax; and will nee. the x Canada thirty=six years ago. ~the line is believed responsible for the i Nova Scotian Ynerchants there before = o swinging back pf so. m4ny of those. be-proceeds to British Columbia, via New.Zealand Continues ;y� -aha: left.their own' land for work in Kootenay. Mr. Cosgrave,.of the.Dept. ' t0 RC�tCe 'I'a7Cati6D UACle"Sam's country. - of Trade and.Commerce, has also con- r° �; � , I eluded a deal with a leading British Trade en " firm prepared Io take an, unlimited A despatch from Watlington, Ned^ ^Eat) - y Zealand, says:-New ,Zealand is one ,. elle �.Nth quantity of first class fruit 'and " �,wpawF of the few countries,which is *ole tdr freight Mr. Dettart 3s al'so this firm's steadily reduce' its taxation. Thin , A despatch from Ottawa says:-I sole agent:. The deal offers exception- �,_ , p y . year's budget reduces•thhe land tax by - al opportunities,ito The Canadlan,lrnit . p. Meat-favored-nation treatment in: 10 per cents and the income tax by custom duties b both trade. _ y partner is pro- --#__ • 13 1-3 per cent. Mr: -Massey Prams x vided in a trade treaty between Can Minister,also Intends to ask th?House ` , The Prince of Wales is shown in to costume in England, a costume' a_; oda and The Netherlands, corncludefl If yon donst know what yea, want, polo to reduce the amusement tax and.the •-', on Fr[da which he•wore at Meadowbrook during the internattonal polo.matches. The Friday. Legislation will be neew others will' sell yon what you don't - a co darty, thus making the re- �;f tory to give the trusty effect want., prince is a known player of abllitJ• miaeions of 68,000 papnds in an.. ' a � c - - .:. 11 r' r'7 I T.� . , _. k .. , . . - -. . - • %5 s - . . 141. , ���, .. ,_ s - - - L 11 4 s •p. �5 �� M� r� Y.bY.•.,...4.•. � � .:• "„4K' {'.. � - ." - 1. � I Y'r.v' .^t;, �,, - w,l••• n s'ti V• l .�;YS. A. .. ,oc#' 'et c?. °:ir:.rd�'Fy; -r MA: s ,/ ,.{*.. s _t w n .C.'- t ,i`e 5 +:' , -tea yr,. f roy Crag :: ,s*" , ;x' ri � � °�• R ... ;fie a; i ',UL �3 Y c r "s . as s•' d ` 1 • ...ria: S.t L'•'�'Rx! ,.i.°6. ;; ""�•ia�' `.h c,. ;'h:, .�,'".�'• �',•4 ..4,: ¢ P' d', : - EC'-d'y', 1'o,S.'. '�..� VS*;yM.'.{k,.. .,a ' . m'4«r�'P4,,t �• +� x''' ,� ..• '�" b s rr;•, .r .,1�" 'ys a ", '"ca,J"1H4 a _..�.`n .. . oP'aG' ` J. .w h`� "rot'., a, x11! t yr* 4v,. .�•�s�{ rt J-.•,,p?t. "�. ,.r,• G. a. .;y. :i s ^S,r! .'stew ,;R° 'aF`.:nr *1',�.. rrir M}, W 1,N,.. ±E.Sic•d"a...�1-�+u'ie:..Rl6± _ - .rte.•ss. 4•. '�T J•�R✓ynrm _ '�"""}4•A _ '•'"•';"'., W ;I,, rn.+.s• .. ':'iG1 'oda 4ti•?�Y•i'-� ..... F .^.,-, '. ' R - :. I a I.�. � _.. ., ^, �y „,; � X -„ G,i ;i,a -y'vw!t.A. .,.... ..f ., it,, torr . dAi .,s`'T•V�'i :.iY. .� �QK Lllety "x` �. w. ` . dew f sic dltiin macl fie rl�l d T`o wifl leer$ :� . pp 'y` `;�' " , 8 Mys.'teo. M. ltzer iii 'visit, fn-his o on 1'hu111 redag!rom 1 R .• fin a x y t m to f' '` . •'.' Lersg of :.`fronto, herdaet�ght`sl°,. 9rF H Drs le; a m. 0 6 p. . se'p al ;�:. LA a ._ + :: ;„ ' of gbronto. , -J.H. Bandy bias taken the -� �' „ •• k S a T. n town. " ^� Jolits'Brown;of Toronto,.spent- -br. Henryy will be here'da nen aReticy Yor the. )gest a-lite aged `. - r- •M1. `sur al.'n$xt Tiiesdtiy to attend to :his Volambia batteries. He will.be.. , ' -. day_-with f rieneds�in•thc vll fr e. .- yre Jofla;I:a�v loss been: et= trofebsfortal dtitiea. *' pleased-to have- des cell. . ..** � y Pa `Cash and Bu Froin Vii �You "s s z, b bn irl .� ltig'.'b ..VV.& MRW "n, a. ca'.' .�"'I+aet�ii�s-=g.�lure to nee thn new Leigh and Mrs Bradle and- � 9 �. _.. �' 3�. Y 8 . . flre►cia shoes lir straps. end Oz- Thomas and Mrs. Wlilte; of flan r 1°v " * N. Y. visited with Fred tegul$rly from us. The purehase of yanr neat week a' - �, lords at `The Bi Store." eonville; �,, .� F: bad Dlrrs Walkey,of g .. ,:, 3. Mrs. -Marshall Coakwell and and Mrs. Andrew last week. -� nto,_epelat Sunday with W. - "':' 0rooer Su I firom Buntin wl�l ooavii a on ` p etrliffe. Hem. two. children; of Oshawa. g at The Ladies' Aid Soetety.of St. .- .. Pp.y $ _ - � � �.:.DEx,find Mil+. Fielding, of,Qra• s day last week with PickeriIIg Agdrsiw'e Church held a most sire- �- d Mrs. Cllr w �'� bor,st' ,are visltin Ivitb Dr.: friends. ceeslul' meetingg.,at the hom�a of � ,, � �" `� A. B " -Mr. and Mrs. HUI and Uri. T. M•rs` DF , Hall on Wednesday r:. _ 7.'his Weeks P`��t�8t I ., . . ralslh f Cartwright. White of P,rilaGo• Albtrt - I after ou. ; ¢ -•L�lr. and Mrt:f#reea: of Agfa- , •� : .Finest GErannlated or Fellow 8agse 14'lbs., :See ' =g' Rr#t et►ledi 03ti1 �P J. aurid:')1f1'8.. y, $Argy ldarf'tl+ eaea. Griffin's S dad or BeedIess Raisin 2 pftRe for x6b ` ' 4 tithe latter a aunt, re. • a, kin.on'Wednesda a ol;til►ey'.on'1'htsredisy last. "'N$eye Salmon, reg 460► 3 e for =;1.00 , ^ . 7. 31iar1efs Halter htia rented.)lire. -Mise-Thomson,.a former teach- o. 1 Clover Honey, 51b paid for 9oc y �, 1"„ or, S. S. 'No..4,.. dart; ha, : .begn . , ' ps a's3estideace; iPlifels at Ores. OR BALE--A grocery tigeinese. Jisindy Ammonia, reg l0c►4 pkge.for ""•24cf re=engaged`to fUl;her,gill poef tion;, t'-.'rf 1`s 1- and entered upon. her duties last J.9-+Tiarmer,Ciarenaoat. go-i `'Cogv�raad faking Soda;d ga fo . • .` .; .' .A J., Plait hire.' Eleaeaer and r. caf Tocon.to,,s tit.,tho week. week. ORT .Min1[Dcarf, between 13rasth.. p or "f i ._ e e. - and n alke i;titend-the Oshawa Fair :i 'Pastry Flour,241b;reg 1.00; foil 94a e. p p at Mre.J•Plaekett'e,Greenwood. i J:;1 ...T1leston gqd date a half•holiday was leaven: the pub- OR' BALE-Bay msre:8sPe'°old. ,r "+ d t, spent .over Sun' , ' '"�y� �'- Lar, lic .and. contilina,tion schoots.•oa APPIY E.Baicar,R.R.2.Picker�Q. n-2=1. '� r . •`-#ll�yj ith t o;r.epea.husband in , �',_ a . 1,-,. • - Wednesda aftel•aoon. ... OR GEED-Fall wheat, O.A. O.. w n r Tq gam;tlheelii ' -lre..l A:'Mstchett, of Monc- F10a;at lot zai,'eon:.4;Plckerinz.'Prions Pick our fall supply of Boots. Clothing,Sweaters said OveraUa ` -ZKS;iIIlrer from Pickering and 1013. az-1 ,• ; I •; totk,N. B., returned lions on Mon- .� 'viefnity: atf�iraded the ' Own da after spending'a few days here has arrived. Prices are right sad quality ie ,, -11 .: 'y ' .. . yom i ADY S BICYOLE FOE BALE-yyIn' above reproach. ' Look'em over. % �� '1. nf this,week.: Boz 21,Greenwood. - 40rf sae o i 'aeeda sad Wednesday p th her mother, Mrs. (iso. M. .Lescepent-aondstion.For particulars aPPi to abo _ r _ . Y .. eimer whom- she ace_ . 8►n ed ---- mai. Bianolnln, hcsinelnet week.- p - r,. o- The re-opebing services of the 'F r 4zho.Pic aering Amy 1 F 11 1 s lieh 5 9 �� Ft1d rospe''rly ni'Piekezinpc.Hefted - red' • Picke '` Pickering Methodist r Church.ag i 1 RB. IitllfA EI.VIBs-Nnrse�vith "` 4 _ '- Qaitd� 3 Riardson r foItoW as o1d•faeh• � rr: �ane.p�•tor. mma y tab ed-i8b7 s r s. lmaet eb f oyabls time!or Oct bar,' fond sapper,and,�neert on Tues- town or country. Phone I►sclt 1103. ao-s . ' a e' weak ostai at Y 4Oct. - Keep�the FEIT-On.to" the premises of da last ping ; �' l rla th. r E3!8 , ala-.On n tib of the may' lzava to in mull. ��tiE-,:adoroleneaa«1w• tic . � - amain most nnfav- same b ry aad�e u 'm• •. --� . . C - "` l c" ' t° arable ve atller the Oeha Oshawa Fair JObn l int Fe I : ' 1q .1 ' o,wltd Ctrs` ilise Jesus this Wee�lc ivas a failure; although QR SALE-Black borne.Rooddriv-. 1, ate• Sh "' therei*sues good display of eihib- Fer i0 years:a,.o hay mare.Clydesdale. rz r ai1El re• @t:P111t'y afld Mr. aged 1$,years. AW.d W.A.Conrta.lot 34,eon. _ --- . ' tts._ .pre ►-ation was-m pins.:-ar.3i:' elareme�nr. Sid ,,-' av#a,ofozoret'= to mete lE a gest eaileee, but the �; rlirla o IIndsy and' l the heavy[sins and cool weather bird FARMERS, ATTENTION-I am --A � .-- I GRlt.lsraak and Mts;•rra►i. ,° l� r for the Renfrew cream aaparatora. the the'eff66t of:- e g the horse ager r+w �dL` SKlllndtAaB,, O! � sea matkes. Also-stoves and scales. races and the.other outside attrae• o vitt,Boz 17.Brougham., Phone pleb _• µ _ .,•r tel, retained.burnt after _ 3 48-3 .. a r �w : © :Ises'onths with his tfone �s. - - --Oa TVedneaday e►fternooa R J. H. SWINDEN. PhTsician. �- --e,, s . IFIMM­ wlae'.sad 'Mre. ®bi>at 5o'clack Chas. Baker, a sec- ,� L.R.C.P.£.. L.'R.C.5.fi.. L.F.P.&S. �. `> "'a� y .�•�=,W.Tam Una man,met with a very seri-; c.. M.C:P.a S..out..m..c.R.s. bland - ,? S.`J# tt ilii, the Brock cress. Phone.z4aa . oil'ioa oppaite .n. r ons accident as h® was returning a� • s ,�gft3. .- ce on '1`hntd frons work. Along with several Mo:rl.h.store. - 1:a1Ga • ti P . - . I - °fit a ems`• '`e� wltich ogler fellos�-workmen he was in oR SALE-A number of youngSten , meae'ured 2tae1. 8, eta lititath. .the set o!crOesin the brill at V (Yorkshire man type).s and a months to .• Ito ie Elext'� r old. Alco 1 yeadin Yorkshire hoar ,�¢istared. Or, ' the west end of the �tl3age when stack getter uric +right. E.>r.Cha man. ; ", It ioaas�e.time - tampar'a'nee . . - V ot�ganizdd fol[ the, he met a ear driven by an limeri- .s. ears lady. Oa account of the eery' a 1 ' . � . � -�.. -$ght am thaCl.T.A. slippery condition of the road she STRAYED--On to the premises of a f?i 1Flte ii1, it ' , have ldoib the uodersl sot a eon. e, v:bridge. . �: • • �,I I I zv lying tdle. loeis'f�ntsol Of the oar, which w id• number ai cat` .owuee aaayhavesams'los ; ­ I . . . .1 . '' r dad nst the iron .trestle- ork pay "� �crs'esee sad Yrsa..(4ftt7iveiitte!and r°r't crys r>ya.4.Uzhchdge. 524 . of l.lteaibeidie, an Mr. Baker of and Kr. aaa We have just received an= import order .: >R the 1si. t[edical aid was ee• Olt; SALE OR Eg®HANaE-1 -' ! '14rt'oa:ttfj• bay'bone.s years old.driver.wiltesehanga oured at onceand he was taken-to .. _ � �. a!!A. J. sad Mro. Bier rw a hea.�y one from 1100 w 1900 lbs. Apph latib•, home eehare first aid was tea- f3eo.canes,ao the term at cart Devitt.i ml�e „ er'li a lopran ret�aaed to dered. He was then taken to the anal or er"Shaw.lot 1a,e.e.a sem. ss z of � loviBr Leaf Of t8 kad Saue8i s} . ", Oshawa Hospital where an opera- :-. .d�y-on Banda evenin to OST-New cow•bide club bag, be- tion was . rformed to remove L Prates etc t also Glass,'Tu x biers � ' e -�time ler work'Aftter a R-tw® pe Ll..,=T.;1 n of Cavan Last s r . .; esskrl'vtialatfoa si►t a of ee°ersl epliatars of bone. The hetwKn° o.Eawa anaP"• .ntd. inner commun •� �: pareoto her+, Joseph alt Mrs. �e�o�na�roa d F the�kaee w e us er A.a.o haws. �alnae�te 1 11,lue ksu with S.Papiatean, van'a C.Patrnsan, . xI 11, _ panonat Willow �'ug�, '�eapo�s, a Fat will be also very badly injured. It will -•Thar ane al 1, a >�several taoathe before. he wfH �,j OR BALE=obeap 311 kisidg of �a I is ark, Piekeeing• 3: wagons.harness and atlkinds of farm in u l �W11% day t, eth. The pupils be able to-resume work. The ac. t.m good ord.r. Alae several hsa .nn- F - eident was purely accidental, and Wit. w and cook stoves and hesters.Rlfigh- ecb4. ools Interests&have been a torbidas • -Abe-attncbed to Stonaviw.Pboae1909 17tr - U ,.'Ol�et Bets vat b- e r ez to an-lc are •5 " looking forward.to the lady driver. .- _ - r . TIS TdBL&-Piekarlag Station I 11 2treat a ant. HIGHLAND CREEK. T.& Trdina gain`Beat due as follows . - tC• , `� Ja►laa.H., and Mrs. Horn, o! I ` We see leased to have home.Miss we. 10 Mali 7.37♦ M. Peterboro, motored ap on 'Sunday •• 28 Loom 2ts P.lit. -. asod spent the day with the'lat & .. 80 Lesdi . : 6.04 P.Y ups and Saucers, per doian 1.80 - y e Minnie. el est dant hter of A. H. and - Clover Leaf C `V 'ter e, portents, W. d. and Mrs. Mre.Tredwa from St. John's Hos Sunday train. 7.b7 A.M. - •t Co only, c` . 1.23 t :8ae7n. Mie. Horn ie remafaing!or cal•Toronto. where elle has been for ,l,�s West due as follows- f- � y, 1.6t? i .N lira t four weeks,ha.log uadlrgone 7.47 A.M. * • '• ssioina time; owialt to- the serious Ira. 20 Local - -Tea Plates. �, 'I d tical.operation, the result of being " � ^$linen'of her mother. struck by a Ford sedan. driven by a Ia00� P.K. 5.10 -Do not forget A. J. Bier's eels Mr. Chambers, at Toronto, on the o Mail 806 P.M. :;Beeakfast Piatesf,y 1. " e Sande train. 1 8.03 P. M, 1.r, at hie premises opposite the Meth- Hi hway near West Hill. !lir.Cham- y .2 4 � �Ja odist Church to-morrow (E►tur bete brought her home but her injuries Foregoing is according to %,tandard Dinner Plates, •, -.. were so severe she lead to be takep to time. ;.. , ,� .dap)sftern000. As Mr.Sier,with • Heavy(class Tumblers, . _ � --� the hoepltal,sad although very.week k °" "`= 1i[re:'Bier and family, ie leaving y ;'0 0 Thin (Mass•Tamblcre, ;:^ '' :� ,. f u ing favorably and we are ;, J for Anstrslia. evergLblag adver• is d recove y tops, risen- mast `vis sold. 9eedodfiere W welcome in o our ,dell tilaseebrwithto "1` .fib , ' Vim.FF__� ate* community Dr.J. B. Swindon. who - ,h -Tho beautiful appearance of has come to pftefice mediciIto in.Mxb• ' � _ 'White Pudding Bowls, 15c. g6c and 80c each �. "otic vfllwRe is lregaantl cammeat• land CJreeh. ee has hien in Toronto "I paroee having on Hand.eolotina- p with and without handle ilia to?50 z ed noon by'vieitore. In all parts for'the last five''years. *here his ism. oaaty a stock of ltdrd IOtase Lampe. _ t J ' :-of the village a prolveton of flow- fly still resid+s. W. Bwindeo'. d s and soft coal: ' - ere wall-kept lawns and nivel sate of. the Edtaburgh'Medica] - .}, * FfsetQst�ality Uh'aniteware, blas whit"nod ? . Y $cbool and Las practiced oncceesfnily place your order.n+ow before epllffidid tleeortn9ent z • , painted hoagies sere ettidetacee o! - t for 28 years,both in' Bcotwo pod in the"rise. prise•• .ho pride taken by our --Iden,, Oansda. He was oversew for 4J years ..- a-pmts,woust Sets,Carlton white.epdciat� r` .98 '`N1 f Y.- r,-"',,:�i�a heir homes. during the wdr with lbs Oanadian 12t! .•Phone.•Pick. 1709. .. I . colored ooyy OY the 9taredard hese He has.atadied z•rays and b an e:�ert e 3 ;-- , .?'"baa M anionclerk.. 1Vliss DOwa, who 8adioiogist. 8e low an z•rap machine ,'' .-- ..' - • ' t 'hue pprovesd each a capable member hb own whicti be tatends to instdt w �. � of the staff, baying been teller!or [n Sighidnd Creek.and no doubt will ,. ? • • �. a "• . - boon to.the.district. He Fornaceaand Shin lee : has had a l e ezperietico with Woso- The Beaman Sent lite of soaring in ietarn oa secaant of 'the escrow `' :<:iBneee of her mother. sn'e and ehi�reds troubles, dud bc4e - lain red oak.` •usrter:cut*bite J- octors. We wish him great oncoess oa re or ma e. • Hecla,Furnaces-pipe or p[peleseO = been in- the printers bands- for in our district. where he should maks -several wooks„will be ready in a `man friends around West Hill Rubbero[d Felt Sidle Shingles dull Roll • .• . .. . --,-•-•- • 4 ` a "'!ew dds��ye. All those interested aadM� bland Creek. Roofing*18 or 88 Inches wide. A020.1 `' K a, r ''shoallf''see that their names appear - Also, a few settings of bred-to•lay - � HAS 1 . - F ;theeeon,iYthey are pco r1y tlsa_ 8ALE REGISTER. •` 1114tred Rock eggs for sale. "•{ -' s y pe y q JOHN DRAPER, - 'PIOHERING - • ;$sill, ae.the vote on the O. T. A. Bervlulsx. Barr. 18Ts-Auction sale - '� w I .. will take ace on Oct: L8rd, the ot.honeehald furniture in the Village .. ,Sall'snd get prices 86 YOV Ml�HT . ON As T TO �,11- �� � *� i� • ASwEL�T Y SQ�ARS w�TNouT . . ,. ,� "'.matter a onld be. attended to of Pickering(opposite the Methodist * c . without delay. Cbarch).the property of Artbnr d. , D 1��L� 1.� -An excuse with radio fans for Bier•' Also a choice building lot. As NOW ALON4 WHEELS T44 SERVt CtS f not going to church ie that they . ,W Bier is leaving for Australia, Ems'=�'""'3=-TC -•- r eoerytbing must be sold. Sale at 2 . Of AN - ':Cars hear the best of sermons and o'cioek sharp. Terms cash. flee. w ` the' choicest music by wireless. dodgers. W. B. Powell, auctioneer. ''' J " ` .' EXPER! F, � : An attractive feature about this Wheat or any'grat. taken in BATfiRDAY, SEPT.13Ta-Auction ea7e t r method of hearing sermons is,that of wale paper.pgint. waraieh, show. eadlange far'Flpur. AVT A' p case. electric futures and Ford ton ' A the coilectfaa• late does not reach " them. .It needs the man behind Brock St:,- _ o = ME�HAN ; trnbk. at Bradley-s score. We have Bran,Shorts, Chop, �s �, :'':the sermon, however,to_make 1ta i'tb Sale at T p. m, Terms i - Mormon wr $neatest i191preasiota. - - oaeb.=�m,-Maw,auctioneer. Ott Calle" . . _ - M� u� -Dc. Jordan Fieyd. who bag TayssnAY;szrr. -18Tg--Auction salt ` - Rtl kitide of.grasp-. . ' $ . �x. �F been spending the past two: peace of.i head of fresh cows,•;and feeding a ,� ` , "- .taking,ap special work in Edin• steers.inotudingeotne at}oiae calves, Ogilvite'�xPoexidge Data burgh; Se,a r d, and in Vienna, the p ty of©1laest Debby,lot Z4• t " � _ � n - con.-4; Wbitby. 8ate.at que o'clac1i Royal'Ht►tlsellol'd:Flour. -�' _'� m '��"'�' ��-, _ .. I,.,R�� r• Austria, urop parried by Mrs. aha gee bills, Wile:�daw sire- G sa �` . �' sharp. Cream of is West Flour. - �� ,� ; :Field, epp�nt the week-end with his . , = �- sf,i�•'I .father, Dr• B. Field. Prior 'to tioneer. •:, ,� IS ,_ ' :_ , I - - SATURDAY, B'$PT. 2OTu-Credit wic- '-+r- � -, 'm' �, b i" going to Earape he prf�c feed for tion sale of springers, good feeding �., CHOPPIN(I EVERY ,� s_ - . �y� ,r ;may :0---,-'.several yea�waost suedessfnlly in eteersand 80 pigs,the property of J: WEEH'DAY • ` ` . '` Repine, Bask.,, bat has now loeat A. White, lot 98,con. 8, Pickering, • RIZ >vd in Tnrnrt� cohere he will Arae• , Gear Careen Rivvr}. Sale at I o'clock, , , I N Z+OC2C1W( 0= " "��. ostili.auctioneer., l i lire 0.s a bpecialilfi, rata b F. �r s e A �,• �' �� ZLpa rt fir: •f t+f 4' p % s I. . .h " 1 n} r .�^..# '+-hV SSI J 4%. ".*.5R�4'a .••' ra A.� ,'1it'J t, :_i•' K�"'� T. ''•t a i'hti.' ` i1` '"�y. i..t�N l•� .fir 1,i " 4• -.`F7'.1r , Ask .,