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' Mier Dixon has been quite ill for the T18..J. SWINDEN. Phvelcian. Miss Olive Witheridge. of Toronto, peat week. TT_� D1:R-C.P.E., L.R.C.S.E: L F.P.&S. is sppending a few days with Mre.W. Oscar and:Mre. Doren left !or Cal- B. G. br.C.P.a s..ont..M.C.R.b Sadler. Bary on Sunday. Creek- Pboae S48Q OMe4 oppoa�lteRi D Mr.and Mrs. Lyle, of -Pott Perry, J. and Dere. Nighswander were for,a Established 1896 Morrisb's store. " t-1a '^ PECIALS spent Bnnday of last week with Ed. long mot9r trip on Sunday. v ..p P1. $ORSYTH,.Oph.D., Director �•/ and Mrs. Annis. Mre. Sobson and family visited Mrs. °fie- oldest established induetcy;ta F IRMsoaation of Ontario.Res. °' Mrs. Robinette and- an Saturday afternoon. Ontario county. e ;'istered•Memberof;the Americas. - IN• - roato, accompanied by Mrs.James. of Mr. an re Fuller and Mise Violet r �'.Bron esti EYea eaamioed'br ' Btratbr0 w ! � Claremont,Ont.' Art ur Milne and Benson ' Wilson -- ..a.. spent Sunday afternoon at the Sum: I &m a1W9�8 in.the mark9t F. TOMLINSON. M, B.. Member mit Golf Club. to bu .or the College of Physicians and.surstoas -• Wkfte P sale on Saturday Mr. Heise y was awarded Bret prize -ofQatario. . Ol$ce• that ortaeri7 occupied p p , AtJDLEY. for his lawn by the Markham orti- 1` ' the late Dr,R.Brodie,and ratteriy by Dr,Cal17 1 So rateo"SaxR hone 45.00 well. Phone. Claremont,Qnt +fit! j Baritone 8azaplioae(buffet)95:00 . �- cultural Society, + + Winters Brothers have purchased a Dr. Beattie, of. Wilson's Park, to WHFjAT a, C.,MoKINNON,M.D.;'L.R.0:B.. 4 Cornets, B JIM, reg $25, $lt3each _ tended new corn binder. r t7gecaa•wad nrgeana of ontarfo iisentlats om ones ($4 Slide nD) $29 each Rev. Mr. Sanderson, the new mints trip biuough England and Scotland. of Royal college of Burman" kdfabasgh. � a lt+eeial att•nIII to dtiOVM of .omtao and 2 Clarinet, reg. 44.00. 29.00 each ter.has been visiting his parishioners The Green River Lgdies' Aid will AND r tabfldran, owes and r•sWeao•,Broagbdint• LerB. meet at the trome of Ddt'�►.Agtftt S res ��l $, The.temperances forces are getting on Wednesday, Sept. 24th, at 2.9D P. „�.. t7iatropr°wato Violins-at 4.50, regular 12.00 into their harness and plan a vigorous m. Word for roll call-Peace. R: 'DIIR,. Glaitare,with'Hawatiiati fight for the continuance of the O. Greenwood and Green River foot. BARLEY O�-� "'IN E. STEOKLEY, T. A. ball teams havearranged to play home `.w xohor Graduate of Taranto cortege of chi- Attaehmenta„11.40 Many attended the funeral of the and home games. That at Green r ropractic. Will make residential rails to Picker- late VVm.Gee on Monday. 'Be. has er will be ayed on Saturday at 5 p.m. ) n _ iosvillage and aurrounding,unrict. Tuesday. and-will pay the highest prices. In"r Thnndsy and Saturdayforenoons. For u ay- • been a lifelong.- highly respected With c�Y�c� ma vine.��r e,ror�i citizen nal•here. Don't.forget the fatvl sapper is F� ' tOIZ-fl, le f ?.'he new plowing competition for Whitevaldi Baptist Ohnetih, . ' South Ontario has been announced. Monday evepinga Sept. 22. �o4s• : There should be some young mets to ®took Of Ontario Bran r�ll this vieinit whocould win a ize.E, VERISTIAN, Barrister and y � The Death of William Cee 8rnd_ Shorts 11WayBss4licitor NotaryPublic Etc. Molar '� ' Application fn, a can b obtained _ - j'���� from F. M. Chapman at an time g P A On }182I�. + dxn South P(►iag.art Vis•. wait J H i/GlRi - g and one of the most tee act of-her ' Citizens,InofpWm. Gee.iLLIAM JAMES BEATON,Bar- White for et►ttle and lin s s� lF tt•rider -Solicitor. Notary Public. Room .1''Uneral Director p J �► � �`�=='g a 859.Coor.1W tion Lite Building.Toronto. Ea- aZuE .;PRATT=BURNETT Greenwood.passed awn quite sudden- trances:4 and 16 Ri mond Street or 17 Queen y Street East. T Wim'!'080,Resldaence Z,{ ry, Emfiat7rldirr _ ly on Saturday last at the home of bis Hudson 1746. A quiet wedding took place at 900 eon, Wesley(lee, at;the advanced age _ MOTOR H"RSE o' of nearly 88 years. 0 R E A clock Saturday, Sept:' 6th, in King Deceased was born St. Methodist Church Oshawa. when in Searboro township near where the Detattat CLAREMO�IT ODt Washin on Methodist Church now ! Jessie Burnett was married to Ernest t gt It s the pr;ce we tet for our butter• ` * stands.and•at.the age of ? ears he ` �lR. HARRY HUDSON. Dentist, Phone 91`1 A.Pratt,Rev°. SFV.de Mille officiatia n that enables ae o peg the titre ' 27 1J g moved with his parents to the o p ' Whitby. Office-Adam's Terrane. Byron ' ' The bride, who was given in marriage P for d*train, -and--its our accurate �'• which he died. His .parents were t } St.North, Phone t94. •tCaa esti etioa when - by iter brother, wore a navy trlco�ine H tm hire ole, who secured their system of doing business that on. •'' desired)., alta 4 a ire with sand hat and canted s tou- P81_ people, w • -- ro rt from the crown. "hewing abler as to render you service _ uet o! roses wad lilies. .Miss Ellen P _lam' y OR. D. C. Smith. Dentist. Stou$- '' we �t Ey, i� even a pathway to the farm through vilte,lionorGradwte of Chicago and To- Fi uit Trees, Shrubs s �iifw Matt. sister of t�groom,,wearies��cc a p y Have our truck call for ionto Universdtics and the ColIeee navy raft and mauve hat and ca ;Ing the dense treeg�-rowth of the township ottr cream. Wil- DsntalNS.'%ns. Phone aft t tl. .R avisg secured'the a en,7 for Z.D. a bouquet of roses, was the bride's at that time. se was the third son to p ic1a, No ontsid:lippointmeats., sets g_ a familyof eleven children. many of Smith A Sots. Ltd.,Nurserymen. only attendant. O. Axford supported whom ave held posltdons of useful- StoIIffYllle Creamery 4B LAKE B.'%BEATON, D.. D. S.. of Wlnosa. Out. the groom. After the ceremony a re- Graduate of tbs Royal Cdalge of Dental ee tion,was held at 40 1:[illcrott street ¢ in the country. Of these only - , - .Phone 18902 - •°,;n ` *« [am to take orders for all and at 7 o'clock the ha le left: tour,survtve. these bean Elle t3aev. 81'OUFla`VILLI�, ONT. h Sargeoat and University or Toeenta. ental pnPM'� P -.- over W.M.p�e s hardware scan. y�� kinds of Fruit Trees.Small Fruits. gy Thos-Gee,of Saa Calif..• Hacsy. -- r Older hours 9 to 12:1 to 6.80: 1a�'plawe is amid showers of eocd'etthctan'; °' 1W tit 9�0. 4 „ . Oens'mentai Shrubs Etdt.. at where their honeymoon will be t. of Vineland• Mrs. ( v.).Cooltmaa. of ' _ lowest po••tbte prices. en Los Angeles. and Mrs.(Rev,) Hol AB j N. DALS'3 L. D. S.. D. A 8.. Special rates for-large quantities. On their return they will a son. of Toronto. . The Late Fred Gee it4 tl.Graduate of Royal ��e at Dental sur- Serf Oshawa. who at one-time was the__ppreooprietor of �fi'+tf ' genus and the University of'tomato. Of es s of the Elm Dale Mine to Pickering and SEPARATORS P abo►a D. w Scot:'s score. Claremont- Out- � p iCkering AU cords Irsd to the Old me s . Office tlD. A.s a wap s.. SstnMaysc go. N. t� Ch mans Tg John.a former resident beret were _ r No.to t p.m. Pbone clue 1405. 477y Concert and,the Whitev'alle ' brothers. His wife. a Mies Lawrence. , C Baptist®lynrch, Monday. Sept.22. re-deceased him some 24 years. while 3 am agent for the 1ltebtte and, 4 ! 6+tt1r� a!• -.' 4 s two children.Wesley.an the home- De Laval. 06fin CHieftl�t�rw000 �;m stead, and Mrs.F. W. Aibson. of New 8ei7asators always.tn•tookP. RICl3ARDSON--Real Fr Greenwood, survive him The tate } �T9 At•cF.several good isooad head ma- 1'r . Ate. Eawraece Caavasaedolt. Ntsvrs Born. on Sunday, Sept 14th. to Mr. Gtr was a devoted member of lite whines In good running order. ' Pabiie,8te..:Pickwing,bmt. 3117 -r Alfred and Mrs. Penney,a daughter. Methodist Church.holding man post- r Last Wednesday some member of tions of trust In the circuit-many D. A. PUGH. OL 3R>l MONT, - ate- n the + . ' R . ter osaaaaa of 3oe!nae oawfa ta•• have decided Mt try learning the gar• widely mourned as a kindly father and ' ° stn sales of as kinds aa•nsr a on saoetsat Jost arrived a car of Toronto age business by the Is a meet respected citizen. The funeral novo. aaat•.w Crean litvee P.�, oat, method. Be aeoordingly began peat• eervkn were conducted by the Rev. •• �� Asphalt Cos Roll Roofing. tieiu on s Ford car. which ha ed Mr. Leigh.of the Greenwood Church. ` �f 1, S.SEATON TflWNl3H3P QLEB$ g pp°D �� e " ,� op„„n�r, a err tsaq Shingles etc.*oleo to be standing convenient) near in interment taking place to Salem Cems• smavlte, Aoomnuat. arta, now" to loan _. She church•bed. After spending some terp on Monday last. nbrie oaxmww of uwii a =+► +A:large stock of B. C- Cedar time turning switches wad emasbins � Shingles. Beaver Board 1-7 connections,during which time he ap• Hurrah!! for the Fowl 3u per and `> TIAVID A. PUGH-Live stock sur. and Lt�ua 2'. props ted to his own use oertaln Concert at Whitevale Baptfat' Cjement y 1Jtloneer. Graduate or C. M. ]ones'school, ) articles which caught his fancy,he 1 CMeaso. uteUme espatenos with ��� Church. Monday, Sept.'22. apparently decided be bed chosen the A stock. stock,mod ring.ork. All kinds oliales 'Call and Ret Derr prices. wrong ealline, w lett the job. The Yon can't afford to ruins this treat. foal 1 ITS to.Terme regionalPhoor .•• to 4 let! result was that about an bour's wort •:- 'PICKEMIG alt- b a qualified garage man we&necea- CROUGHAIIe. WK, MAW, LICENSED AUO- diary efore the car was again in run- -- umber, p TeONEYR for York.Qatario and Durham Mrs. Linton is visiting her brother i' ! - Counties. An kinds d .els promptl attended ding order. % la Agincourt for a few.yr+ekes. Term.r,.aoa. Detail to< ..�. ma! b, LUMBER YARD ala at NSiVS'Ofcv. Bell and lam- DUMBARTON. Mre. Granger, of Toronto.is vi siting s ngleg - -n �.aent pbones. WbitW.Oat. . toy --_ - - her daughter, Mrs.Ralph Miller. _ _ D r .TIME lidaying to Henry Shea spent this TABLE-Ptoksrlag elation Mise Cynthia Burns is howeek-end t Tratnt+going Eastao.M follows D A i�IORDIJ E the city. with his[other and mother in Toronto. Read ' ' Roofing ' : 'S. D. e Wm. Maxwell bas Invested in a new Cecil and!it's. Bate and children.of No. 10 Mail 7.67 A M. AIIIIII •' 28 Local 2�P.Y. Miss Elizabeth Hamilton. of Toren- Bate. and Star touting oar. Port Hope.spent Sunday. with Min Lath th E, N s0 Le•a1 1.04 P.Y FQ;neral Director` L { " Sunday,train, 1.67 A:M. to, war the Rifest of Min Aoua Ailiwn F.O.Cassie attended a meeting o[ �gains Wed Wast dna i• follows-- 1'�d�w over the week-ead. Presbytery at Port Perry one day lastLiibw . ' lira 29 Loral ?.4?A.U. - Farmers in,this locality are busily week. ' 4,. a - Mme'Iq�� sings ed sowing fall wheat.also finish Will J'and Mrs. Brown and child- -� ... sT Leal �P,M. Ing the haevestio�o!this year'•crop. ren.of Toronto+ spent the week-rod Fe A. R E R S O.R, 9 Hail . . li.06P.M. 9uaceswr to nl and Mss. Brown. Sunday train. 9.06 P. M.:' Walton and Mrs. Ao s attended with T. O mag b � to Standard CHAS. H$IBRL. - l[ARKHAM the funeral of their uncle. David An- Thb W.D[.8etcisty an o did a very of Wtiodvl Wft - one rs. temao wad famlly, having at the manse. Claremont. with the r. all recovered from chicken- Z. are Claremont Auxiliary. Pd d i visitiMrs.g herparents,William wd Mrs.. Mr. anbutr, d Mrs. titonemat wad' �� ' Bennett. _ Wil -of -Mitchell. sp�athe --r T AR WE R S read ` Flour M • Mackey and grand-dsaRbtsr. week with their uncle.&I. Willson. n: �'lvo • Mia V[olet 9aiisbnry. are • deo a and in visiting friend•. We Agents Ede r two weeks'vacation with the to�m�'• There will be no service to St.John's r nand Marvel daughter,Mrs. Alex Gourne. Presbyterian Ohoreb next Sunday on, _ Mine 1 Annis and frieoa and account of the anniversary services in - Jas. mer mo - a CIA ekshutt Past:'y F1-Our last week. They were awQgipanied The W. M.8, of at. John's Cbarch Goold-Shapley home by Miss K. Kennedy. who hu will meet at the home of Mrs. Malcolm' �.• 1p r .r U� Mui _ May be ob#ataed from you Grocer. been holidaying at that piste. on Thursday.-Sept.26tba aF 290 P. `r tore �_..��-.� All the ladies of the congregation are Fleury' and Bissells BrOOl�hll Flour sTOURFVILLE. invited to attend. t• Don't forget •the annivereary ser• .- `.L• ♦ CHAS. WILSON, Prop. Word was received hereof the death vices in the Brougham Methodist , IBtePB of Rev. J. O. Wilson, a former pastor Church next Sunday at 119. m.and Wanlpole's Grape' Salta, just the µ F of the Presbyterian Church. 7 m. Both services will be conduct- thing'for cooling the,blood' FUR'9ALE� AToroato Sim are re-decorating •ed by Rev.Mr. Sanderson,of Picker• this hot weather. ' A SUPERIOR SCHOOL the Methodist Church. In the mean- ins. Special music by the Union 1 John Deere Haq Loader time the congregation will be Presby Choir. On Tuesday.evening a lint Standard lines always on band. 1 aide-dei. Rake retinue. fowl supper will be served' from 6.88 1 Sulky Plow 2 1Nalking Plowe LLIOTT A petition.protesting the making .until all are served, after which a Crude Drage, Cigarettes, Cigars 4 Crown Gang of Rose Ave.a dumping ground was concert will be given. Admission, and Tobacco: Bra:,tford Binder Twine. 4presented to the council by a'large eduite 40c.;cbttdren,under 12 years, ":detealf Choicest Candy , number•of ratepayers. 20c• ` t V. F. Disney, Greenwood Corner Yonge and Alexander An O. T. A. organization meeting Ed. and Mrs.Willson,Mr. and Mrs. stationer Toilet Preparations �?' Streets,Toronto. took place ou Tuesday evening when Stoneman and Wilbur and Warren y+ 42tf Phone Pick 714 - - the town was Abell organized to wont and hire.' Wlllaon, relatives of Sir _(Aratuands, Three Flowers, Invites the patronage of those who -Tempi - and_uphd.ld--the Ontario-T erance r Hamer,afro Mils Ellet► Appleton 8eeley); - - - -' -desire the-best ;traintrig-for pori• Act. and Mr. Connor, attended the erecep• t , lets, The Stnu$ville School Fair. which tion and banquet last Friday night A envy for Colombia Grariiaplione Y 7 o <Gram' CliOPP>ing tions as stenographers, typists, -private secretaries, accountants, took place on Saturday laet'w6e a,de- .in Whitby given in honor of Sir Ham- �fxnfnlon Piano and VaCuette :?t; _.AND FL&IIING: tided success. •The exhibits•, were er and Lndy Greenwood. 'hep report the faultless hand 4. k _ *k ` bank cl2rks, commercial or short- large and of gnod quality, The day having a very nice time and thorough. vacuum Flaauer. _ a lam prepared to do Chopping and hapd teachers, .etc. 'Write for a was warm and attendance beyond all ty eyjoyed the cordiality with which _ l Oat Flaking every day but e:p e� ctations. alt were received by Bir Hamer and Saturday. catalogue. Enter any time. Stud. The tournament for the Eckhardt Lady greenwood, also the very abler E•�MCEJGi\y .-, - sots assisted. to obtain employ- k be ride address given by Sir ..Hamer. The trophytoo place re on F y j $toneboats For Sale meat. Soe of the best teams In the Count town of Whitby is to be congratulatedw of York competed. Ricbm___ Hill,I upon the boantiful supper given, also Qetrel'IIIaI'� `a� e011 ' +tOh1l F. Bayles; Claremont w. J, Elliott. Principal last year's winners,again are in poo-1 their kind sociabiNty to all present, v Q?y#l1"10 ' session 'of it. 1 which numbered about 110. 1 * • Rural Route No.2 --.. �. ,e ..`�",L,r • `lt•P"EY`•`.: «�k. �''• �':" •'' �({ ..:. ; '.:.:,• � 'i gip. •t„�,�,.'.+�a?, - '"°y a."* '�F �,..h• .i ,., aw �:�:,y .t - r. •i. ( .-,,,,t '•« ,i^�a r•w�} ,ra7.p Y �'p.*- .`�°';,1'`'!',°,'y ,. ..�'#•� ;,, e, e,,,, & r'R t �i3 -x,,r x Lr «.`� R{f' i�. •rF. '+^ .;4sr"-aY "'F ,., 11 y'�Mlq ""a,'�4�4;' �x{ '"''p ^�u'^Ti �"', +,'"' r "`:'v. �1 'i..¢.f+�'dt.�y.�' ,� t+,r>5'' ��r .-�W.' sem""-,r" :'. =011r ,� °':•,t. .d �. -- ± ,)";I' !c .:� ffi >`t. 4'; .-g�y-,, .sal. moxa zr.t . g v '�s ti ,�c�,s-s •. v st,' ,.x ' a.✓a. ;�•'`� ,.,:�Y;ar•- '�'4•vi¢a- FY;' ,ry,,. r `'mow•..,,�,3.. - +.. }'"�.. 1r �1 .�F,=- ' r, :.�,. �y,y�,^•,. .y;:A7' .. . .n'•:.✓,tµ' .•.�1!",".*.....'1�°'.s �' 1 ,rax <.:tivM1•C;";.' 'r ',�,`: 1 '• .;. ;n, •St 40.. . 4r.., •y «i6'. .vGt'.'w: ,: ..+5:'e y�. wti 1 ,!Lr,. + ..d.'`+r'�•e"'`,�.,�`+K'F"+srn'. .. vn. ri.• :sa`�'.....{„r i'�•9Js.. •7 l.-:t a+rry'.�.^,�.,^ , �,,:aZ's :.�£'.��,7•s :.'`n..' w.,}; '% N 11'. SZun r *w aro Fs— rte(•C..., i �t ,.^ a'a"`-- ,,, ,tw r _. r t �. 4 :,.,. ., z,, .,v. t r,,.. ,,, ,• a3' yr .. .,s. : _ ky� ., ,- ,"Amo• H•. h'^x ! a._ -: S� � t '� 3 ••�. k THE tMC3RST IS YF�' 'f0 CITaJAR$ _ �i G.•.... ,y w`'.rAl isY9.' - + -'� C' F .l'r Note ..t:.: ax. :. .�,�'ry"' ?'.�' y',eT.-• .�+,�' �, '�;. -. _ _ % % . . . : _ L y 5'� C 5 DOU • ••`, 11-1& " :,�- aC � �� M eN J. J'... its f' y'W�.IA,1•?l.YV� + fw•.... ,•%l�' T I. `M � S1IV . d •� r ..SAL . ....�, d:n , •�i-- '. -, 1. i • a `_:TUs T`,r-F-X P'-CLpT1.1M-S'AYER3. paaol of contrasting "materia:_down ; '� . . . . .-___I._ _; ---, - ._- - - 2 1. Have you ever thought of wrapping the front"with rickrack braid;' - °' .1 �. , .p,..sal a cbthes saver? 'I know ai.• 'One of her washed-out' prints she •- . _ .�f _ -- '` ��`dipped yellow and gave it s panel.of I' ';= h '�-a• �-^-- s %woman who tinea it for that p allow and-brown chintz. She said it - - T :`pnd the idea seems sensible to•me. y _ was prettier than when it was tieW.. -- —��'"'--- = _"' -- _ y- lf she happens to have-a large-pieces you might use the left-over ends from' ~- ' o!wrap¢ing psltper ahe'mekes,an over-,one dress to piece another. --. - 0 _ �- , `1the-Head apron. Smaller pieces she; o uses for waistline aprons. She says ;IMPROVING FUDGE. - that they conte in handy when she is ~ , - / r workin arena eco ' y fud o cvha 2lsa that. rich caramel This is an excellent trick for - ` �i- Every few weeks ghe wnends an g , half-hour maidrtg thein. I hiLve vnatch-[11aivo little trick of re aria the batter. seta- .ed :her. She has a straight slip-on .P p, g tors will have to keep very quiet \�apron pattern,seventy-two inches Iong,Put :rte the saucepan the quantity of ,while it Is being.performed. An �� - :snd twenty-four inches wide, with an butter to be used and let it melt over ordinary dinner fork and a tumtl= • �"' \\��\�.,.> ��,•�yt,��„ oval hole for the head twenty inches a 'rather aloW fixe, ler are used: \'�\\��\�\\��.- \ _ from one end. This pattern she places Then,.'watching carefully lest it Everyone knows that It the \ -�� - burn, allow the butter, Conceals a finger tip is draws, with some: _>�__ �\� ­' - -_ 2 � on the.larger pieces pad cute several -;Qtce-nver-xtre tinea of-"the fork, - �-��� at,one time. These aprons are full beautiful brown-sot Lao dark, o the fork will give forth cringing F-- length in 'the front' and, waistline course, but of about the color pf the note=as s fusing fork will do. , leiie h in the back. ' When she has'vanilla caramels sold in candy shops. .This should be done several times C��-- T =—� \.� 1. _ ;' ' several cut she stitches ordina to Then proceed is usual with your fav- �.� _ ' Ordinary pe . to prepare the apectatore for the - ". setons, the back edges, leaving ends orite recipe° 'You will be delighted real •mystery which is to follow. ," _ �- � �� - - ;long enough to come around and tie with the fine flavor that will be added A tumbler is placed In front of `ti_ / in the ifzo- t. to,your fudge., the trickster. He-causes the fork I , j' i`- E The waistline aprons are .just - '.'•to ring by drawing his linger tips ' "".:..r � i4r over the tines. He pretends to -,�_ , stiGe�ight pieces. These' she folds RUBBER FLOOR. MATS . gather the sound in his bund. As .. /f tengthwtse, and scoops the waistline E .� bLoaE.ot us are familiar with acv- . the 'squad. of the fork..becomes L, t., ! edgas a little to make them ftt proper- erai various users for discarded inner N Inaudible be throws this "handful1. - .ly. Starting"one=fourth' ,inch from of sound" at. the tumbler. lm=. 4% . tube$. Few know,however,that these � - r the tog en the folded edge, $hq cute a discarded relics can be made intq boor mediately,the tumbler begins to taw• = 1. w�`� gradual curve to the upper back_edge.I'maw r ring. -_,_ e4uiring but-a'ahort time and The fact is tbat the tumbler o-" Tapie anti ends finrsi�-thi waistHnee ofd little labor. (�I — - .. only seems to ring. udh depends . ' titans aprons too.' She can-ran 'one4 The old tuises are Brat cut into non the manner n which the -- - - --=3 . - •of them through the•sewing machine strips. The strips-are thea woven or t ickster acts the affair. Just as is leas than a minute. interlaced with each other, basket the sound of the vibrating•..tines 0`1.T. With ordinary wear a paper spies dies away. the trickster teaches , • fashion. The sad strips are ;nada r. r 5- lasts over a weer;:' 'Yon can figure the handle ut the fork to the H LTH EDUCATION doable Width.and,turned over. These - k�fb :the laundry saving. table. .The soutid a,galn, becomes : • a a strips should be cemented is place. ' � Rubberized aprons •are a great A raw of brass rive laced audible but the spectators believe 4y- BY DR, Jr J. t+ IDDL.ETON o R�k - y . araace from the clothes saver too. Now that the are �' P that the sound comes.from „ around the edges, .em raves the a Provinoly Sward cr Health. Ontario ifiM in *Ingliam and flower prints P P- tumbler. With. a little, practice, 0.°N '"they look files say, other apron. It greatly, in addition to mak- ° the 111nsfon to Perfect. itlt. 1Mliddlatoa will las glad m sassier Qsutbas OR 1'ablfe SaaltJ• ar► Ing the mat-stronger. ON this out and R. lyiplron, you ot.want t windo make- gtable oilcl th s T y-F oto'of :he aeries. se paste It, k 1 t`resoeat. 7'orouto. mea Address D1si at/sadtaa Hare. dpa� r- fair#jr dnrabie•aubetitate for the rah- O IXIN(} DAY. . . - --..--- . __ .. . r las Canada's ffl for Firewood. rhted goods. Any plaice apron pat- The busy little mother of two small , ," tern will do for .'thio purpose. Cut boys t9nda. it. necessary and wise to If the ,Canadian forests could ren- Physical-defects that interfere with School for the BIind, and an ascii 1, the apron .aa described for the paper kring as much sytttern as possible 1Ato der an account-far th6 firewood' sup- the normal .growth and development is being.made.to have them admitted r q Islip-app.'slip.".-An-the-the &seiiptioa preesding everything pertaining to their' daily plied by the�i;in .1822. !t would read of tine young are very prevalent am- there. . ,�. this ojte;'or use any plain apron pat- life and upbringing. She.,has, there- oag school children. These eonditiotis! A ease of congenital dittlocatiob of something- like this: "The Canadian must be given earl attention, other-i the hi a rl of eleven had bees • #sera The etaost satisfactory Aaish for tore, set a day each week when she public, to the Forests of Canada: 8,- wise maa� of them will Lead to'serious attendaa school daily and had never OWL edges ib binding. You can bay regularly mends their broken toys gg0,846 cords of firewood $39.228,702" conaequencea later on, and bring about'receivedanytreatment for her din- e bias fawn binding cut and folded This habit, she believes, im reaaes Ill-bealtb and even remature death.'abilit . The Junior Red Cross'of 4n double al � to. ut"on. P Aad.thea the bi[T would represent only p . � ready p upon the plastic.little minds a degree the original value. How are three defects to be detected? tarso-has been asked.to take an inter- Tapes on the.hem of a.house dress of responsibility and regard for the One fi►ay is through the work of the eat.in her, and throcgh 'their effort it serve bath ,as a clothes and time say- cherished possessions, To produce this enormous quantity Public Health Nurse. _ is ho to have her adiaitted to the >c er. You know pini have a way of not "Never all of firewood required 841;780,b40 sable It is now becoming an established. Hospital !or°Sick Children and treat 11 I - "� . p uia on the flzfng day," feet of standing timber, the largest fes. that public health nurses are. went instituted "' being where you can put your hand she writes, "Keep the damaged toys amount consumed by any" oar many, nrgentl�+ needed to everq district.,The 45T"f613ow-up visits-were made to on tkrem molten you ware to tasterr cep in a hoz far that purpoea Carefully {opt products. record of ecamtnatione made at raa-`the ho:r es of school children. - M s�' ="sour skirt for a-lrneeling-down job show the c17�ild how his playthings are To the unthinking person,this fire dom in one community shows tjte, The number o! corrections known �r'- such sa scrubbing. repaired and tet him help whenever' wood output is but one of the many actual condition'as it. exists at ores-,to have been mads before the d- t "I'kiis €ape trick also was headed Ata possible. - uses to which our timber ant throughout the provin:e. Here lure of the nurse included 9 cases far are b s woman,who makes her own "Unless producing one _ glasses beerf i, y yaw hale tried this, ion areas are put, sad .is passed Cog 'with to Ice w otal ot69.acktooI ]urea ex- sates oeataIhcorrectioriss Brand B�oppd-- :"drel;ses and dices her own work. She have fid idea ktoR educational it is the seals unconcern as day and night, arnined during the demonstration,!orations for the removal of tonstla ' ' hOW- 111- -ere 1108_defeeta suspected by:and adenoids. ;' � and sewn aaapa to the ends so the in the operations. This method not genes Service of�the• Department of the nurse, the percentage of Ae - one ""inataace cf home visiting, "each tape can be snapped together only saves: time, but it tesehes the the interior. ,If° however, he -were hearing, dental detects and malnu-;an infant of a few days old was oun - t� to form a bop. By tacking they centra child, by:having to wait for them, to travelling frons Halifax to Vancouver, trition. cases being "especially high.i with a serious eye condition which of tine" tapes to flee' tap of the Item be more careful of his toys The?stet and, looking out of the-car.window he S veral extreme cases of defective vi- was receiving no treatment. Owing to en `the wrong side 'of the skirt, she!that he is depiived of them for several should see a pile of firewood seven a1on were found; two o! these children I the early discovery•and the gratui ---has a sure and convenient means elfin s makes life is were examined by sit eye specialist;tioue services of a local physician,the fastening the bottom of the skirt to' new." . . P 3' steam like tact high as either' aide of the track, who advised adrnisaioQ to the Ontario chi`.d's eyesight Wss, restored with no break through flee 8,484 miles _ _ _y_ - -__-..� i. the belt. A tape on either side of the; _- __ he would cover in his trip from coast IV front Is plenty to hold the skirt up.c THAT ELECTRIC-IRON CORD. to coast, he woeld.$et a visual demon- - FOlCig33C1i. satisfaction with the groove we move At 'almost any nation coaster you I When ironing have you not been stration of the importance of Canada's Among the broadening influences la to rubes we are unwilling to step out can bay LINK tape with the snaps al- o[ it with an ontheld hand di personal ready on it These little to loops bothered with the electric cord get- annual cut of firewood. � - oui lives, one of the most potent is an . 1m P riaR in year way? Greeting to a"foreigner." - y- •A spiral wire PtIled foirr feet high tt would make acquaintance with those who have .a come on cards, and. ars Intended to such is Those who.most want the peace of L spring used in holding a wall 12,892 miles is length,or s wall lived in other lands and have a range; , , hold the shoulder straps of flee under- screen doors shut does away with this across Canada fourteen and one-half -of intellecwtal interests and spiritual the world are those who sedulously �; ,wewr, You will Aad them convenient nuisance. feet high and four-test thleL inclinations that .are new• and fresh i cultivate,all ways and means o2 izi. _;for.that- It only takes a A hook is put i, the ceiling above Almost all species of wood are used and stimu ting. Those who put a I teraatioaal iatereonrse. They du their i`ew minutes to tack .theta• to- the f --a best to give the desirable stranger _ fife ironing board, a little to the right for fuel purposes, depending upon the girdle round the earth and have not tiger s. shoulder &earn of a dreas. I feel at home and at ease among us of the person ironing. One end of area ice. which it is cat and the mar the powers o{ sympathy and imagine-, - A detachable pocket is a handy Because they seek to'establish"a uni the spring is caught into it; the other ket. In Ontario, Qubbec and the Mari- 'tion, enabling them to feel and to see I. �, 'housekeeping accessary. If you have vernal friendliness, they aro*of one �0, add is hooked to the cord. Titin keeps time Provinces the firewood is,meetly deeply, are traveling la a Physical:t»:a ;dt-over half-yat'd�of house-dress the cord off the board and out of the composed of �w�, maple, beech sense, but they might as well remain. mind to discourage the aasrchiat and �-,:. goods, try' one. Double the material his'sedltiona principles. They would ironer's way, as it does not need to and birch predominating. Ice, the at home for all the gain they make in and stitch ddwa the aides and through g' not inundate Canada with those who be shoved aside and it adjusts itself Prairie provinces. large Quantities of the knowledge of the world and is the • Ow centve to make tune compartments. . would demoralize and destroy. That , Cos the iron is moved. poplar and jackpine are need, While'tn understanding ct their fellowmen. Shia"•the'top a little and sew tapes to kitid bf foreigner they would repel, but British Columbia, owing to the very In'a little, isolated country mea lead _.the rads sad centre Ddake each taps the others are welcome guests. sad the' "; *z;:itiin V Y targtf variety of timber available,many narrow,egocentric lives and boast that and_tsek_-the-Contra -- -.--. _ desire of every lover at his own land r T spaces are ase flair tethered' da11g-round--citeum- is to make friends of them for the ad- to the pocket Then,it can be trod to Rains in the air; the silver Bide o! When it is 'remembered that Cana. scribes all that is worth while. Oliver ? the belt of a dress or aprons leaves as of see dei Turns upward in the•-cool, half-a&r- de's forests are annually' providing. Wendell Holmes paid of a New Eng- ° e`8 - of i 1 . .- _� �' Whpn '� • ng aP the hoses• - - - e- ---- - - over a cord of firewood for eve ' man, land city that-You could not pry the ized lands. m.: n �`` ttre comity civil- ous breeze . _ I.. �v wie these' ppm woman and-child .in the country, and inhsbitanM loose.from their idea that ' _ ' will keep flee dust clout within easy That elms a little Where it teaches,' ,�Teael+er Was 81ow. I. 1, reach, to say nothing of aSordiag a. that the warmth comfort of mil- it moss the .hub of the solar system A school teacher was talking to the thea drifts"on, ban The kildeer cries.a Warning, and the lions of our people are dependent up- in Lhasa,. capital- of Tibet, the belist mother of a boy who had reached third .handy way of conveying those alis- on the continuance of this fuel supply, of•each ignorant,'aimple soul is: that book.. • ',placed'Qdde And side from one rt trees ` . the value of the forests of'Canada will the filthy, smelly town is' the centre "He's got all the learning he'll ever E; .. There--i&-- the problem of kitchen light. us more yap roc a e Large arras of everyt ng. a moon ,wan said a mother. . - That Prints a freak sew world upas of Canada, particularly in the central of the Azides are filled with folk who I . The teacher replied: "I was at clothes wearing out that we have to porttot},are devoid of otlier local fuelp, scratch for fleas, postpone till "mans- school until eighteen, and spent four - accept. Bnt if you have an aversion our sight and dependence must be laced upon na" what ought to be done today and,years at college, yet I know very lit ' z for .patches, fife across-the-front kind wood or imported coal. Itis therefore indulge the chauvinistic pretense that tom," Now the wind hides, and the des I G �` Shat are an evidence of too much rub- �. fife part, o[ wisdom to shadowed pines` . protect the no land is like their own, no glory I ,'Alt,•' ma'ame' said the mother, binit against the sink and table, try forests from fire,that the supply of comparable -with its glory: But the., '• erne folks are much slower at learn ecin 'Ffieir needles poised, stand waiting, X. g• , hoetly still; firewood for domestic and'power par. like conceit.persists and runs,at large Ing than others." A•young bride I know said she just - g could not wear patches, so she pieced A swift, wet whispering of drops be. poses may be assured: in. parts o1;our own Dominion. Too „i her worn-out frocks. It took longer gins; '0' sufficient unto ourselves, we inveigh; Strce-p le Trees. and required more material, but'the Gray clouds unfurled along the eastern Care fqr Pets against the alien as unaminiilable i Horses, not boys, have proved to Cos ., .. t was good to look at,, " hill Do not neglect your pets if they era when we ought to be teaching those the greatest danger to which_.apple c' Her pet piecing Idea was sten-inch Let :down i thousand threads, . all sick. Have something dobe for them. whom we would find docile enough in� trees- planted. in the streets of Bath, , „ 'jewel-weighted, Do not handle them, but make & coal- instances if we eared to teach;England, are subjected, now'that they - `� , The little wind springs up again, fortabie bed in a quiet place, with are bearing trait Recently a horse ss `- elated. water and milk near, sad 'let them it is a sips o! savage ignorance'and I attached to a brewery van was seen =, sleep, if they can. Put something of imperfect civilization to feel resect j ting the apples on illing down a boug of a tree and I went against another man merely be-' E The silver rain..threads slant in wind. woollen in the bed, for. a sick aaimai - . - - cans--he comes from a land We never blown fall, !sets the cold, 8apeclaily at ai;ht Do I ' �u ,. saw and uses s dialect with which we �' .; a Make Payments Dally. ; Blurring to 1MY-green,mist the trees 'not try to make them, eat Ashen con- t`. and hills; - valescent coax them'with t'hstr favor. are unfamillar, If we are mentally ._ WF. TER s34 % {1{�P Pay Express ChArgelii. hospitable, we shall eagerly welcome Q M We Supply Ce>ItB. Along the ,pasture lase the .boot its dish, but a very sick,animal does. q� E T O V : Bbl PP y shapelt pools not want food. Do not forget' fresh the chance to bear wonder tales of s Highest Rulingr Priclsi Pak' Are spattered tall the brook's cap water. strange climes• and .peoples sad ad- PARTS &fid SERVICE Ba CO., foams and e'pule. a ; a �, t M ;,. AiF w ` ; ? + , �r ys�. �* ""seri+ , x. ran:. .,., .,,, ,,,y.y, r :a'. ,a. .' .. `.rr„t',w •.a ,.c, >r. t't ` v» "u. ;c. _?%t t s'i'x; s.'"i'o�.c..»wa _r'e.t� �" ,h ' s.;,{,� x. .r.. '.t?' ,�. .1'. r l"I ,; wc,•'-, s `,. ''.r `; ,1e«rib !_,snag*,. .,>-;.- .''`9 "''a.,,-, r' ` '� �: . .t r °.w-..5�6 'C ',�` a ' ' �, x ,r. l} .^e�. { t. y �:t +, .,yam•.. S C 3 [ it. W : r. K 5 r Y v 1 .1 rt. d w r {et ,. ;,.} . y,,, ,,. ». ,. ...'., s�` ~^.^..� 3 !-' Yom�'1 C•'A't7•`.a !•'- ^^i yy , '. , n. ,-.. ..s �i•d`�' ,..ay,Y :f'a:' �n F.'r-11 •C `Ay'„y'd( `ii,'tls .S'p'a n �. •,;4 .. .s '. .:.k.,`??t. 7�,.0.+Jlk_J-.•(',t. Ch.. •'{;, ., t .e.�'.. ":."aq - �''n" .�,'.a- '�y, .r. ,: .lf',:,•': ..r. ,.... m „ 4;—_ ,., -.-;:aM' q',". t.1 t .4` .:.5.: ,, Js.'•, tt '�e. "w•,. x 1 . .r'h. • .x.. , '�. , r ^ 3: •. .K. .',. - ,, ,:< .''.a; „ia^• ,, a"uy ,k.' '-- ,.Z?''. •< L.;n res::- ay '?rf "'..'e.•t7•e,.:'• ;' .i {. .siw..:- 'rr„-:..',. F'n•1 :r.x^, +':•,3"..` ,' . .,::+sr,.�r�' -.'v,;'^:'.rs, "`'v' ''a" .,�' .n'.. :9...• aa,.A�a•: idnr,^'2".u•',p.a'.',serm,u:... d,!2a..,`.D�.-,::.,t:".'s+'. r, „ud<b ' ,,.,x,d. _ ..y y'”" ytlr ....+e,a� .,:C._ ^"ate',.+,- -yy+b•t'jY',�^'. f� _ i. .- _ ___ •F .'�, r,�,6..,. _ . r. _ h H k J J '� r - J- M .,, stallion w:lta led before im' . � r e loo AdY + 41 uz -.. :" ed at.k for a little whrie and smiled; MONIffiY TO Gt?.AN • - Dao 1., ,�_ . *-:them said,•"Let'that lid korae have . ED' ; A..double feed of barley tonic ht,,. and: M ,.. _.,. , r `-`I r teeliit� Idadiy dlsnoaed to ail the betett4v8" geB ioA ES ills x:81188' ARM . AI3$ Al A D t r. world, and genesans, 1>e •ordered his 1Kortgages purclsased. lteyaolde, �' � " . S E 7?.Victoria t, Toronto. �I - -0 workmen to be paid three days Pay The'$IItT �E6ery FOEEOWB. . � _: _ Oil .( 4 t of the twenty-six -that he-owed FWR SALE -them; and went into_ the house--to d E B S- B_ o not get the p p .•- count the dollars. re are thousand er fnourise ant A Staves, Mill Slab Qi�ood, andCord T �► from the food they tai, because thea Wood. Reid Bras., Bothwell, Ontario. —'-"'. , digestion is defective Food that ties "�'' �Q •'fi g Wy.A � ;, nadigested fa the stomach is not mere• HELP 1NANT6p r i ly wasted, but iwtll ferment and poison ... .. r - NY PERSON DESIROU38- OF . �Y ,• addtarmt Cius reward than permission to fife a volun• lugs'in the' throat follow sad ua ee 10 to Z20 weekly in :tar n Su bankrupt at Chris- wi me spare tlmep wi ou- :`_ . this ice CO fee Y Detiti° n _ - ,. you are careful yo ri beco a present em to mento send for particu- ,ti,,, ,tisnia, _.Thd Norwegians th`s&8elves chronic dyapeptic. lays or free Sample- book ''Imperial �t'„ ' - should orgaulze a flagl rescue expedi- By toning up the stomach to do.the Art" Personal Christmas Cards Manu- - help.me all the saints bi !slam. may tion, if none.else will undertake it. For , work nature intended, you will re facturers, 122 Richmond'W.. Toronto.' _ peace be upon them!" the doughty explorer Who.was first to move the,cause.oL..the'tronbie.. Noth- :,, "Thea you have no horse'" ,asked attain the• South Pole has stimulated Ing will more promptly restore the di- AGENTS-SALESMEN-CANVASSERS, 3 .. , -NEW WAX'�'n psY• - the pasha's representative roughly, I geographic, enterprise throughout the gestive organs than good new blood, Wanted in every city to sell the most', _ "Alaa:.:_al.Y low > .I have none we3ld,, _FTis_researches'is YYtagnet!sm S - - _ �._� _- _..._.__.- tcmach,-- ae.rvea and glands all de- easeatlal household combination. One _. •.- _, to-morrow.I will endeavor-� end fn t-- oto ocean currents have p -- -- g $m»_ tool combines a kaif 1 Y .' .... - ' •'To-morrow you will have no oppor- resulted,is valuable contributions to t scissor' ah ne%"can 0pemer a sad " end'oa the blood and when it ,- t his ani watery they are at oace�av faulty. My orders are to arrest sad knowledge, and he has Fut new land sned:• It is because of their action is cutter, bo a opener, ice pick, etc. The barn of this story, though no ins rison every merchant who has not on the Antarctic map which may•prove building up and enriching the blood Send at once for a sample with our °tor `� D one dap to be of, great commercial special agents. proponition� Samples y that' Dr. Williams'. Ptak Pills, have �y be had Lor 35 cents. and money longer pasha.o! a great city, still lives got pis horse. : value. proved aucoessiul is so many cases of Jl :.in peace and tranquillity in one of the "Arrest! Imprison!"cried the miser- back unless satisfactory. seCiadefl,cantLOWnB Of MQroecO: The . Amundsen in his exploratiog has Indigestion where ordinary medicines.able blanket-wrapped old,gentleman. hsd to lfve by faith like other sailors have failed. The new rich blood quick- Berk Brox, Ltd. 22o Bay 8L, Toe'ohto tale of his ntagaificeace in other days •-Yes, arrest and imprison" is not lost, nor, is the story how he ? "pity! I beg pity:" he cried. weep More and since Columbe;i. The fat 1y tones up.the digestive organs; the Love for God includes love for-the 11 once met"the densaads,-0i aa, Income ter received a few hundred dollars for appetite improves and you are able to creatures he has made. �'. ing copiously. "'You are a good and dtacovering America: Nanaen; inter .eat wftlt com#ort and get fnri nourish- -- 'overspent. It was as ingenious as it worthy mora• Soften your heart. Fiord � ' was dishonest-which m saying mach. national altruist that.he is, has had meat frons your food. '- me some solution to thin tragedy"' � � ?� The Tangier correspondent to tine Lou- The master of the pasha's house&oid to write books to finance his iouraeye,. you can get Dr. Williams'Ptak Pills don mss writes: Shackleton was compelled to Dasa the through nay dealer in medicine, or by I . seemed to ponder the matter deeply begging-bowl vigorously to Supply the mail at b0 cents 's boa front The Dr. NIGHT& .. � ' At length the, pasha's situation be- for a moment and then► said, "Indeed MOANING ti' ` ; came serfous: The ,lope of the year I pity you wttli aTi_inY heart.., but. I Thte Bret eBAmericana polarfinal advoyager. �tltltams ins �;�{r " " before had been poor, sad he had lanai obey my Qrdera'. unless- Medic Co Brockville, �� drained.every possible' source of re- "'Unless?" ' ' -- -;.crista. bI Kane, of Philadelphia, could mno�t have ---� Rescu 0 Coal. ~: 1PLLAN>a a.LirYO V R,,.�Y�'- •A venous, legal-and illegal,'just and un- -'I am ready ltd htalce a as y financed`=h4a'wadertskiag w1 I'"- '- 11 last. The-Jews would tend no more, own horse is here. I Will Sell it' to generous od of a New Yorker, -as I.Arge deposits of coal thrown over•- t " 1. y •. The tribesmen of• the'country round you, and you caaehand it over to the me• after atronuous lecinre tours board by various warships stationed ;'- '' threatened ,revolt, tint:eve;y day the ass ffiuch. writing, owed his supreme near the island of.Cretednria the war j-{ » 'encouragement.Lo aacther broad-mind- have been recovered is a curious, not ■ i U � "; N ,' ezpensea- of his household Increased. '-Oh, tltdak tarII- ..And.yhe price?', . It was a matter of putlfag through till, Three 3Eandred dolIasit."� ed cltiieu, -The annals of disgovery to say laughable, ataaner. The thrifty Stop the paw with Mlrfsrd's: It 'p ` the harvest-but the harvest was atfII r•� are filled with the,.eaperieace of de islanders, being wittioat dredging sp- '•Three hundred dollars. almost stops inflammation, soothes sad e.G a couple of menthe ahead Two or terminad navigators whq astIed to- paratus, attached an.octapus to a line v, shrieited the.a►erchaat Three hun-" -. basis. - - . three thousand pounds would suffice ward the 'unknown with 'Incomplete and towered it t0 the bottom As tvooa dyed dodlara!' Empossible! equipment and strong faith, and who �"i" for 1�4e most pressing needs--the rest. ••1 see you don't .avant to--buy it. as the tentacles of the oreatnre closed ,� 4 might wait; tint how to raise even that ,Aad, calltn;•np his ill-lookiai soldlare. °n their.returlv,.were.miaerahlg reeGm round a!asap o!-.coal they palled it np. paltry,-iasigaiflcant aunt, Foe the' penned, though oti, , rfckaY profited To the ordinary American the thought r }} 1,. he ordered them to arrest the unfor- by their pioneer activity whole of one night he pondered, and tttnate mora, At this late day it ought not to be seem both aatunsnd flttiag. .Of coupling the octupus.and sus '' i will la the morning lore issued an edict , -•1 will payl I will pay!' cried the l:n scessaiT to urge prompt ofd for the ._----e.--- �„� •: There was:danger,. this document merchant, and. leaving his blanket in ` {gallant mariner of Norway. The aott••irleshed Fish. -s :Fisted, from the, surrounding.tribes. the hsnda of the Soldiers, Ito escaped . -, those loyally, to t!!e Sultan, was m � erg a.It�w, naoma. i world !n his debt should enable him The:softness of the flesh of many �A w' dcaht The walls were snlF.cieat to tater.with a bag of cola to meet obligations he fneurred for deep-water fish !e dna to the pressure - ,II'.1 defend the city,bat it was nt vital im- "There is ,sore than three,hundred the benefit of the rase. at the Brest depths where they spend , I.. portanoe that the suburbs should-not dollars there." he Said. "far mors, bat --=0-- their livens. When they ase brought . =. be raided. as the popaiafion was fares it dose not matter. " to .the surface this pressure Is taken - . . � ',' •s` „b dependent for its food supplies on The master of the pasha's householdWHEN BABY LL oft;ahoy than tispand sad their dash �" the gardens and granaries situated ordered a assn who led s horse by a beal�meS soft. > . . , i rope to•hand it over to the merchant - �F y outside: The military forces under f ' his-.command..though suificient to pro- When the baby fs III; when be cries Ia the dlckertag light of We lamp.the A ,powder made from Bah, which . tact;the town, here quite UmdI. egaate miserable individual found himself a'gs�t deal sad no amoaat Of sites- will latrease hamaa height, iS sn- x,. • to venture outside and patrol the sub•. �s to face with the object he most Oon or petting tnskes him happy. noanesd by a iapaneSe seieatiat. �� v •.!^ ; If •arbs, and there was no cavalry.-• In dreaded-.is the world, a horse; and Baby's own ?ablate,ahoald be sfven . these.eireumstaaces he proposed to what a horsed It appeared In the him without delay. The Tablets are _ ,� k' Pay -yaw- otttommm secoaats by . y�{"i � ftlae a troop of horsemen. The mea darkness immense; its eyes Seemed to a mild but tltorangh andlaxL ve which re- . were to hand bei thew were no horses. late the bowels and sweeten the Do:oisioa..]i:zpress ?flossy,Or+des'a. him to glow with unearthly fire, and I . :.. . r ' 'and the edict terminated Ia ittvtting �.he unooascionaly took hold of the stomach and thus drive out conetipa- every merchant of the town to provide rope !t reared and neighed. Wath • � and indigestion: .break ap colds The total area in orchards in.New . horse and simple tavern sad make teething Zealand Lea been estimated bg the . �-: R . cry of terror the merchant sought res Now Zealand Minis" of Agriculture - - -,. Now, unlike-the Arab tribesmen of Inge Inside his doorway- easy. They are absolute$ gvanAteed at 80 000 acres: -- - districts-Alae town '- said.the pasha's. re- to be free from opiates and nareotln Goma. conn ' ser--can tee-given-t+o--even-ttre newborn - —-: -- Islami rider. He climbs now and again presentative, Toa magi take the MinnAVw Liniment Relieves Pales, 1. 4^r� oa the padded crimson saddie of a fat horse,- holding out the halter. babe with perfect safety and always male sad ambles to his plaice of bust- with beneficial results. The Tablets ��;z "Where-where can I take itt" ptte- Moe. Noorich (to chauffeur turning _ . . Hess or to pay a finita but a horse is ousty asked the merchant. "Ehave oro are sold by medicine dealers or by to hint as anao;fag and dangeroaa matt at i3 Dents a hoz from The Dr. s corner-"Don't put your .hantt out �, �8�� ' Q - { r stable." --, - . that way: keep both heads on the quadruped: -.possessed of only two .: Wi$fama- Madiclae cow BrocMlia rs •'Your hoose-" • . • wheel. 1'11 tell you when it is rain- /�1e ideas: to .fight every olhei hone it "My boon$! There are only women Ont. meets-tor In Morocco only stallions is my house, and -even the courtyard �- Use Coefes:a soap daily for the wtkc .-:I .are'ridden-and to throw -its rider. is carpeted. Everyone would die of _ FiCe Fes• Insurance Agent--"Come with m and he" a healthy. dew caeptadma ... ,,,: Acoordiagly not a single merchant p0a- fright; beafdee, it would certainly )tlll Are yon bright? D°a't take Ehs » e' f!°e tiom blaclsi�eada and pimdea Asaiat ti you can get damages for this. Ne- when amemaary try Catkum MUMMt , ; „ sassed a horse and determined noL to me ]one before I got it to" Ands term fa the sense that it is now gen- (hit b7 truck)-"Good Laved, - Cutleoea Takam i Ideal faeyowdesist _ k buy one until the absolute necessity f� flood of tease staved his words- orally seed-as descriptive of mental matt, ah don't need no me' damages.- LL p�1°'ns _ .. 0"'- on the" principle of "wait and "Well, take it,you must-unless---:" powers. Are you bright facially? �t ah needs•is repairs." s"aa.a�.aabr�a.a f�Aq�.e�,e��e e.�dy'a ,. - ae. err..a.eo..eas.eeat.lwla --lSEe. "Unless?" That's the Question. ; iPas ase saw khavlst lk, A few nights later about ten o'clock, -Vntesa I take It round to the The other day a position fn a big Marsh.. marigolds and water. lil'. ; ` -when all the inmates of his house pasha's stable tonight Instead of to- business establishment was vacant. will last longer in water than almost -----•• :_�. were asleep, there was a tremendous morrow at dawn." Fifty or sixty girls applied, and the any other c-ut ilower. - 2 w lam. .knbeldus at the nail-studded. door of -'Oh, my god friend, my savior, take one selected got the fob because she . , . - ������ -: ­ I 'L. the house of one of the.principal mer- it!" and he pressed more money Tato. Ind a.bright face. She was gpaued- _ -- chants of the city Eiaatily donning the officer's hand. otherwise, of course, tint not more_ „S. ., ,,. ,,,I Tench, sarments, us were within, hie The cavalcade,moved oft, snd,. cry- than'the othergirIs-lose;fa tact,than �� i . I �� ��� :reach, sad wrapping. fits bed blanket Ing and shivering, the merchant closed 'some. But the deciding factor•was her1%.. -. :.�7�, ­� , .; ::,�,: ' ' around him, tot the night was cold,j his door. It was oaly..then that he re- bright fate, .7 � the elderly gentleman called out from'membered that the Soldiers had not Have you a bright face? If not,why •- I n -,� t as salted-wharf-Ras wanted, given him:bsOk his' blank -" I 4 - "Open,in the name o1 the pashas" _.When the merchants of the city:met Don't confuse brightness with m y With s drri►wlna-of many tiolta snd .:in Lydia T. olt6et�la'ii "' to attend•to their business on the fol- beantyi A Greelan ,apse, a Cupid's '� - : he.drrafn6 of sreat.ke7s the door was lowing, day it was_ evident that they month, damask cheeks, sad •lovely �r p{md. s••- Z openeg by the merchant.himself,•who were all angering from nervous shock. �" ' eyes-do not make s bright face: .v "I p -� a timidly asked the reason of this late At first they guarded a�discreet ai1- BeandNi features may look sulky, Arop rim, ,Ontario.—"v must wid'a visit ence, but at length our friend related tint the bright face holds'.no discon- sad tell you my ezperienee with y00t Y "We have called for your horse" rho episode of the previous night tent, no„anikiaeaa, no "unhsppiaesa” a' -�St>EPr Aspin" mem' 1 working at the Yactor� replied the•master o1 the pasha's - Cnrionaly .enough, they had all had IL is a >iedection o! health-moral, for three years andbecsmesorua-dower �- o , _.-s sur- a same expo encs-an , men d to take weak epetlls sad rounded by half a doyen particularly one still, in every cage it had been a IN 1 II ass you See C would I at home a on instance and dissipation, coatd not ferocious untamable gray horse, with possibly go stand 1n head,with a-b ht "`Bayer 'Cross" tin tablets you f!vask- I was treated by the doctors for evil-looking soldiers. . rig "My horse?" .: >,ilemia,but it didn't seers to dome Baty "» "fiery eyeballs, which had screamed face. Nor could over-sbarpaess, cun• are not -getting'. the .genuine good; I was told.to take ate".. bat was , . ^- "Yee;the horse you were command- and reared, that they had one sad all Hing, or tine like. Bayer Aspirin -proved safe by aaable to, and kept on-Qettiag worse. .� ... ed to buy. The tribes are in open re-�rbeen obl! ed to buy at a wickedly ea- . A bright face holds cheeriness and I was troubled mostly with In petioda, volt, and the horse is required at orbitant price for the pasha's cavalry. frankness: Behind the eyes and at the InillfonS'aIId prescribed by phy- j would sometimes pass three mon�h�, dawn." The same day the pasha announced comers of the.mouth a smile lurks. SiCianS for"24 yeafs. .snd when It came it would last-sroun w - twoweeks,andlwouldhave' lit - >°�,, "Oh, sly," replied �tbe now affright- that he had been able to make peace .Brightness ie an asset to. Its Pon- h t Onl ii Salssin myrightsidethatloo hardlyI. �r", s ed merchant, "I have been looking for with the surrounding tribes, and that. sensor and a refraahtng.tonic to othet�, t cc�e :�, I asp only 1!I years of age ane o�� ,. "a horse ever since the pasha's edict all danger was over. As he eat In his In busy streets, crowded"with• hum- Ela r package -weigh 118 pounds now, And bbfare teak- s_ fuss published .11 ,, but 1n vain. I have garden he ordered one of his slaves to anity, dd we not feel as instant uplift "� 6rg the Vegetab]e Compo d I Dwaa only ���� searched high and low, but I couldn't I bring him a certain horse from the when a bright face comes into view? 108 popnds I was sickly far two years whichcontains proven directions and some of my friends told mb about :find one.' I left no hole or corner unex- stable.• A few minutes later, with s Cultivate, then, the bright face. gid ••Bayer,' boxes of 12,tablets Lydia E, Pinkham'e Vegetable Com• -": plored, but all without success•-=so l bound sad a neigh, a vicious-looking Don't look glum and moody. Be an � { of 84 aAd 1Q0-Druggists, ound god when I bad tssken a. ottle of optimiat.always. If it rains to-day, to- Afforin is the trade mark hastened td it I,felt a change.. My in the bas been �' " � `- morrow the-san will shine. That's'the Canada) of sayer Maaurietare at Masa �� it for,a different ailment and hag �` . , eS asaaucesta . K uplift w#►ich prodacea the bright face !� . tourld veirg sefdtrtbr} I sm willingg - .. ani kee it un skied,'unlined• and :Melfi.friends,about tihe,e,ipgdigine'and L. »Q en,••pe wri a a answer ettere ask about it.' M, }S :- '==-:- O � t •Mica HiL1 �o:700.Araprlor. .+ t r" 11 , Sensitive plants iii the'.Tropics { . . 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Olerk 'hill be E, Ht 'loas,are•.ailed"up** to: esariai4e the CHUL {tidy, whose"addreee to Port Perry: Valera'Lisle in order to ascertain that UTr { tiecinamee_are correctly rnteiRor the'.iSuniclpality ofthe Town- " ~{ ;1.TbDer7ear.. t .bElityaiQiaadianeet- EllBeaid Tavgeh -tif: gat . .Aa the, Tinco A. b1cGuj tp i ship of 8cugog. .."the, Town"Haq,.id [ . � 4inbsrsipeiooi, to the United Stateit.aad.Crat 9th day of October, 1924. to hear cow. Chairman the htection Board _ AND i?� OVISIONS- 041 •' 7.. .Britain$2.00 in advance. plaints as to the list of voters for Poll- of the County of Ontario. , .` -- fog Su4-div_islon No. 1, for the Town- .Dated this 17th day of ship of Scugog. and, ihkit• Judge R:' September. 1924, -_- -_ T_ JOHN MURKAR, Proprlotor.. R.day will be Officer and -- gICKZ=STC# s3EASON .his Clerk will be -Thomas,Qrabam: OR SALE-SlnRle-furrow rng- _ _ whose address is Port Perry. plow,cover ooa as-nev:u•ed only a year,• Pickling-Cucumbers; Silvereiru PieklinppOnione; 'OVholQMized OntarioV4�� ,W�jR Ac'j And farther .Wke notice that eat Al o.a ro�s�tfe. $with Srop„lots 17 and 18, _ Y Pickling B'piee, Sealers at Cut Prices. sitting will commence ut4o• o'clock In con.to, arlcham. 2 - :1924 the forenoon and will continue until Extra XXX White Wine Vinegar. LI'ztra XXX Oislec Vinegar, g Vectoral distrioL of,South Ontario, the appeals have bees disposed of. • e Eztra Malt Vinegar. - K ;Notice of 5ittipga of lteviaing_ And further fake notice that ani ' Officers.' _, voter who desires to complain that his Be careful in the selection of Vinegar3or Pickling,' `We have ' W nn oil - - list has - Take Notice that sittings of the Revis- led to be entered an' the said _ ing Ofceee.tor the purpose of-hearing been omitted from the same or that complaintsor appeals wgtth regard to names of any persona who -are not en- '''' -' ' -Wd have bought a'lot of Salesman's Samples of Note Paper and $ser- the Voters' Lists to be used at the titled to be voters have been entered %~ "else.books. The coFers a little travel stained but contents Rood"as new. a .vr� Plebiscite held underithe OntattoTem= thereon mayCi oing at mantifacturer's prices: :Call and-see it. - perance. AcG 1924, for the Electoral For the Town of Whitby On or before District of South Ontario will be held the 7th'day of October,1924.. A good full line of School Books' Pnblic and High School- at the following times.and places. For the Township of Whitby on or be• - �! 9criblers,•Exercise Books, Pencils, Pegs, Rubbers etc. .,namely 1924. fore tD 8t$day of October T Fur the ldunlci tt uLths3.Tows of -For the Township of East Whitby on -- -- ------ -- -- --- - ----- tial Y- --- _�pp _..: Whitbv,at the Town Hall,on the"loth or before the 28th�sy of f3eptemberr "" •� li324, to hear,com- 1924. • d . RICHARDr.SON, - GRO�uER �. a, day of-October, tr plaints,as to the.itet of Vatere'for Poll FQr,the City of Oshawa on or before ITS gpriug-the energetic, r" ingSub-divisions Noe. 1, 2,8, 4 and 5 the 27th day of September, 1524,', time of. the year wht-ti Y> n ••for the Town of Whitby'. and that For the Township of'-Pickeriog on or she grown-ups and the kid- Judge T. A. hloQillivriz wi l be the before-the Bth day of October 1924. ie need r _ viat-n OfBeer-and big Clerk will be For-the Township o! Reach"on or be- dies ed etre ¢lztna, vitae R r(� r D.Dykes,whose addreee is Wait- fore the lat day of October;•19.4;- -food, itsatead of--nostrnn" --_. an- Re .ii i�i1L�Wt �4 «r by, For the Vlltage of Port Pert on or be. Let-our bread disappear - fore the oth day of October,1924. from prsti`r table three ' For the be- -Municipality of the Town. P gob times a day. Try our pasE -° - shipof Whit For lite Township of Bcu on or he- by.ro the Town Hall,to y tries. You will be ser• ..�' . tore the 6th da of October, 1924. < the Village of Brooklin. oa. the 8th -WHAT IS HOME WITHOUT " --:- - ; day of- Oetober,1tI24. to hear com• mopectively apply, complain or appeal peked at th�-lr delicious, - -:= A HAPPY-THOUGHT RANCH? ]atate.as to the ilei of voters for Poli. to have his dame or t-he" name "of an . -home-made like flavor., ag Sub-divisions Nos. 1' 2.8 and 4 for other person entered .or remove It heats,it cooks,"it bakes and supplies hot the Township of Whitby. and that .f-am the list. water. This is the stove.that is meet- 3nd�[e T.A. !VleQitiivray will be the And further take notice that such tng the demand of the.trade. Ravietag O_ fficer and his Clerk will Le appeals must be by notice in writing ba$ W.M61hlen,'whosfe address is in tDe prescribed form si rd;by the Practical, Handsotne;- -Durable. 'Bronhlin. complainant in Duplicate and given to - Hnrne all Fuels. For the Diuntopality of East Whit- the(11erk of the Revistnq +DfHcer ,for The old Reliable Perfection Oil Heaters ya s .at the Town Hall,is the Village of the y'ollibg Bub-division io respect of J'1tg1i+ is".` r- Clainmbns.on i[te 29th da of 8apte"ae= "which cDe apparil is made. or lett for i H�xE:g Chase the chiilP. heat by.roomful. 4 sem"' } day an to the• him at hla sddreas ae'atate8 above. . . .Carry anywhere. •�. . to bear complai c�p�('!�� s�l '' Ha of voters ror Polling Sub-divisions And further take noda that eJl Per• N-_-,� =- Nos. 1.2. 3 4 and 5 of the Township of Look-When Painting' hes the baet.T *� .:•Rest Whitby.and that J. P.prieraoa --- Ly Bros P d Varnishes - - w' ! ,.111rin bar RevisingQ®cer and his Clerk , , • . we are the Paints by-test: u �+ ��+ �^r'..will be P.0. Purses,.whose address is tee' �IitmysMaerr' a i' � 1'gLi�C a '•' t Qo3nmbns.OnE. _ Everythinx its Hardware at lowest prices.I 'liar the Municipality of the Oity of L R ; r t ashiIll -11 , at, the City,Saif. in the said r- Pity of.OsDawa.on the �Oth day of . blieptember. 191.4,-to bear complaints as •" t d �� �1 to the list or voters foa Pol ing 6iub- S NV . S. BAL.SDON, . PICKS - dlvisions Nus. 1.2.13.4. 5. 8.7,S.9 and - - --- ^' 10 tor,ibe City of Oshawa, and that J. F. Grtereoa. Esq, will be'the RevietnR - - Otacer and--his Clark will be Mara.whose address is Oshawa.Ooc., r For the Municipality of the Town- - 'I I%jjpj .1 . _ ship of Pickering.at the .Town Hall. BUS - ` • KF� i in the Village of Brougkstni"' - * � •'9th day of October. 11 4. to hear coeb- _ _ ' stat.as to the list of voters for Poll- �1Tow 18 1118 time-to-gat-your-Harvesting Oalf $ ��"`Qil3f Pickg and Whitby r Snb-divisions Nos. 1.2.13.4. 5.8. 7. p " t3.9,10and 11 for the Township 'of . l'330IIe! r6V$ .1CiC.- �`, _ "'° ,.ptcteri F. dad that Judyrs'T.'A 5[c•" Dew e e '.. :« w ,: DuIIbarton - - WEElIq Giiltivra esti be the Revising Officer Y SERVICE and his Clerk•wiii be Donald R. Bea- Leave Wlljtby �.ton.-whose address is Wbitevaie.Ont. 7:40 S.,65. :. '9.45 a.Toronto m. For the bluniclp++lit of .the Town- / a. m. P. m - ehi of Rra-h,at the Town Hall. in the - " ' 180 p. m. 5.801D. m - pp oillage of.lVl+rtcheatee.'ba the 4th day M. of October.1924, to bear complaints as ; � $ A avin s to 6e listot votem for Polling Sub• __ _ _ Y ND-$OLIDAYB• m 44 43'p. m� - davit ions Nor,. 1.2.S. 4;5.8. 7,8 end` RD • �"" Leave Toronto.. -'SATURDAYS 9 ;9 for the Townabi'p of Reach.and that y OUR savings are laid bq with a good Leave'W"hitby "t. 9.45• a. � Jud a T. A. .McGillivray will.-be the deal of self-denial and sacrifice. They' 7.4o s:"m Revising Officer and his Clerk will be resent the reserve capital upon which you m 8.00 P• m. 9.80 a4.80 M. W. F. Dobson,whose address 4 lista- ITeP _ 1 80 p. :m _ P• ebester,Ont. pin your faith with a promise of better things 8.45 p• ru .00 P..M. _ " - ` For the'Municl -tit of the Vitiate to come. -.It is of- great importance, there- pa y g _ Po 11.45 p. qn ' of Port Perry, at the Town Hail is fore, that they be deposited in the Hank for , ' the V111-„re t+t .Port Perry. on the 8th �.� security. R day of OcG.hee. 1924. W hear-cow - _ _ - HBNDAY' SERVICE taints at to the list, votPre for Poll- The Dominion Bank safeguards our savings. ^ f S y $$• Leave 0Toronto nit Si,Vdivisioas Nos. I land 9 for u M. :I , P. m -- - - " d� :.:. - , Y - .• _ _ -, .. • _ tho VilfaR�of Fort Perry.and that 8.80,p p ,judge R PNddy will- be the Revising Fares :=tiVhitby to Toronto. Single 75c.. return $1.25 ; Picking, single 50c., return 90c.;-Dupbarton, single 40c., return 70c.: Rouge, : � �• , single 80c., return 50c.; Highland Creek 20c. wFH'I'$Y BRA1+icH. P. L" - gRpp gR,�i�, )i G CR094, Manager. ' d (Cut this Time Table out for future reference) t. - -- GARAGE ' "QUALITY --SERVICE • SATISFACTION"r 0 r-•C-:r1 - Phone Ind. 200 i � R a MEAT MARKET , One Of the many a& mt• �- ' u of a Happy Thought - Steak, .. . est per lb . • .. Roaad Roast or J is the cuttingSteak. .. ... 28c ,. 8urloiri Roast or - }:'.ilowa-of ifl�petl9e orae Roast or -Steak, ' ing fuel of all kinds. Yots amp Roast.... - r- Ft e Rib Roast, .. ,get more heat -for less �° Rb .. k 'COSL Every 1nsta11at10II '� 1 r -Heavy .16 and 180- *-•' a _ Shoulder iRoast,t.. n guaranteed by the " 14C makers 'of the,'f amous f e >f� plank-t'uss Pot"Roe►st, - .. j' ' . 9c' Rangy EMPIRE Meta. clad BARNS Brisket,to buil, 25c Happy Thought Ranges,8e:! _ _ 'Leg of Pork, _ .- "` which more than Rin-sde t Permanent Loin of gorkr 25c •• i LlghtDinp•proo: duper-strong " f -WO OW are in-use. r WesKheMight valve t;onwnlent I houldet Roast of Pork, .. �. 20c, r; f There's a Happy Thought Furnace :­­'Pork- Chops, 2?5C 1 meet requirement. you need a new Barn or an"old one remodelled r • Pure Pork Sausage, 13a.fa paarticulars�this�week. let )file quote you. Let me show you "Empire" Baran I h Finset Salt Pork,... -` o Send furca to-&ctory for free tater. : 'nee F .bavv_bufit. They We enormously strong, roomy, bandy t t Breakfast Bacon, piece. � �e cuing ltookletr--''Lt.i Air 8stotln�e ,t0 WOrk in, and moderate 3II cost. 64 " sliced, ... ;.. .88C ` f es idly van for roofing with the.fsmow"Eastlake"Metal M{Id Cured., Rolls(half or whole) ,82c. _SOLD-BY' Y lid S for"Empire" Corrugated Iron. Repairing sad alterations 45e i✓... S B A laSDON ?done. `� oak absolutely guaranteed. Bacon, • Cooked Ham, 550 " P, ,` PICgEfiINt ; OFT. F. J. - „ ... PROUSE - PIGKERI NG Weinere,. . . ,.. 25c >�t g _ ;:`Head-(Theses,.. , .. 16c __ BV i LEER sc -:Eas First and.Domeetle Shortening.•8 lbs '55 cents; s Building Contracting y „ - 5 lbs 90 cents, 3 Barns? "©uses, etc. of all kinds •• lb prints 18 cents; ' i Pickering Dealer for the Products of and'White Fish Every Friday: Fresh Trout 'and B s •• The Metalli Roofing Co. Limiter, Toronto W. REiD PiCERIt s r eea�tU •::�, '. Atli'-•• ,,,.. � M` A. R" � kk ?^' «+'•e., ;w" -t.♦':.,,. y�.< �"+:r^•.,.. 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Prov ,�,_ .,�,x,.,a - S':5+.- '"•, y'�+ x;•'''+^-,a).R .,yr ..'.,., .. , , .�,. ,.. ,. y , <L. ,.r .,,, �. . d1� , . •9: i ..:�++.. .t' v :roi:q;1 .t%�:",k,k� M ::�'H: a e *A.,'ar t� ,.:"a. .a. .R,.....„F'../�•'.,�!,+t.. F'. �k;°...e:•�. .gt�: '�In, ,;- ..y+vgrr. „�,.i -. -,w. J yS, .` . 'r• , l.�,.. ."�E a ..:_ r�>":... r cm, _ 'Ss� .t'N�,`r J'... .T 4•a.....•.: '-'C. ,�".�,,:.�. '':: R CLAR1Is1t?NZ. R, J. 'Rod' drape.:motored to -� T�18• Plllg6l�g � 0T" 1T �add onTueada rettirning ( "1-Y•. s4 a with'a goods ply of peaebes: J Fin cid u i� t8e.dt ° W18aCe c"O3Y mittei .. �'ueada WellinRtoa Pearson has a con ;� tlr C4W8, OIIt Ma� ' - Miesnrgess.o!Tomato, is the tract to assist with the school faire O ^� • e : flay The obleot of this AmoclaLionas to buildings; --f% aeaL o!hire. li• ward:' which cotxrmence on Thttre ;the theme Cheap rates a country ` Mrs• rlicbol, pl 14troato,.spent lessen ateatin and rosecute -- - -the past week with Miss Margaret 18th. -. Stoa vide s n.t _ g P - Ino11i'iEF uYOU,r, �� at baildinge, r pa J. A.. and-. Mrs. fi`iemipg and the felons.. _ Windstorm Insurance on . 4Qraham wind-mita.shoe etc daughter, o $ pe Biro.lDaDa, of Nonfat Albert, is 3uaday with Roy and- hire. Nor• JLembers having property stdsa 09mmgs�i profit by leading... ... visiting her many relatives in this San, oal•immdisuly with as�y member automobile Insurance of Eztonlive'QommiNss. Distiller 9 Dried Corn of all kinds. Locality. - .There is still considerable grain and Rye.Graine t trip David Taylor. hard `a'buslues3 to be cut in thio locality and a Membarshi !ee 11.00.• o x: FA13M& FOR. SAID David seosscerr oa•ypuearioa. LO 'Witte or,pbonet ' cit on Wednesday o! p stocks oa hand at both � "> last week: y large amount Go be hsuled.in.' Th'e Tiol�sa mar sena from lea Preataeat.os; O wood Warehouses . usEfliil& berry W - frequent rains have delayed- the . Also, 1 win. afld. Mr's:GFrsham. of To-. work considerably. Exec.Oom.-L,!D•. Baa ka,�8.Palm- Bron,shorts.Sam son Feed,Western sand • ld Monro, c e g. Oats.Cracked Ooen.Scratch Feeds..,, E k ion Cburch'interi holding-A con= Mrs. Spears. �e:BOWMA'M d A N Mr.and Mrs. Spitzberg. of Mt• cert on Oct..8rd -for the purpose Is PeThextoa' -W.1. Clark. Tankage etc. � . Zion, spent Sunday with J- .and y g r ` this Bate'I in$Diind. f Partiettlarps �esidil 6eoeeta:7 Special prices on ton lots: 20 WHITBY, 'ONS ! lira:FiDgold. A. E. REEBOK CLAREM O: H. Found ha just- returned later. ' D .A 11I C 11'x' G from completing a job, on the Rev-E. Orsbora was Is Brooklin Phone 5800 Mark OIJDAR GROVE Q $isRston road. on Tuesday 'attending a meeting Every Saturday night at There is st[ll time to order your•Pali O• �. AME.IY Mrs'. Geo. Philip, of Brougham, of temperance worke.rp -wheD, or _-_ - t Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. T�Q _g'C4�poS'f: .- S3ote1 wheat Fertilizers,we caghave apes rangemeute were mad",or- 7�ped-tmn ediately. Highest price paid for s : {Dr.)Tomlinson• ducting the campaign is the tom all'auutmer from 8 to 11.80 P. m. - ,Cres e Evans and dire. Ward and Nes. Herb Power's Orehestra: to at th «~ lust plebiscite. Richard Ward spent Sundsy with _ Dr. Stillwell. of the reign H Y N G L )RA S `'�a mon Cream ti f :.friends iiS Ringwood. Mlesion Board of 'the aptist CLEATING ' g rtMiMZ�J,'t1� : The temperance workers here Church was at the Rapti' Church •+ British Columbia Qedar �A• are now getting ready to organize here on Sunday moral when•h ' Bring along your suits to be cleaned Gsly Galvanized Steel Shingles ° Oive as a trial and be convinced- are f+. for the coming contest.: =- gave° splendid- add as on the and pressed. Satisfaction guaranteed rd's Felt state Shingles ' Mr: and Mrs. Croley, 'Miss Cro• work in India: Charges moderate. !or seta at - � Miss Lyle Dewberry and Miss JAMES BRISCOE. ,. _ . •' ,' T. PA�ERSONB OLAREMONT , 3e 'okerit VE a Weir, •. of Toronto,, spent Opposite D.Taylor's Bakery Call and Soli perces. '���r Goods SW7 ` f Sunday with the latter's uncle and Repairs fns say love or Facoa a Otaremout, Oat. i rite J.McIntyre, sail aunt, John and Mrs.Flemi l . is Amer c .. The farmers in this district par Whitby: ODt:irio: )3ARNE8H _ posesowing.a large amount of fall +---'+-' � � d Shoe + " Q • Goal,- ,CoalOns supply ad`quality Saraess andWiest if-the- weather-coatianes. --- _. - --. ---- -� —_ - - ---- —�_ Parts is now oompleta `.r ,A -- , Also h:rae@s repairing at the new �, $COTS-GREG Sfl4�E 'favorable. The backward harvest , �'o ®f Our.-7 ' however Is delaying the work of s stand, opposite th Hard and Soft 8oa1 of the a Lave•targe stack of this FameaM, :preparing the lend. . - - r person wishing crocks filled a� _ post o8lce. Hoot on hand uabteiW. e Any pe g beat hAIId� OH for tiard west sad tear.--with buffet foe winter use shouldMan w Beat workmanship gn raateed. ,J leave their crocks at the Clare- Chargee moderate. �`• REPAIRING the °meat Creamery. where -they are THUSe ' A• LAW, We maintain our establbhed cepa sure to receive perfect satisfaction 4 Bata So*p for we THOMAS WATSON Uon for repairial alt kinds of and at a reasonable cost. harness and boots: 7 . Thos. Paterson is busy, these 2 1be Seedless Raisins 25c PIUHERINGr, ONT. 8Se3t�=Ls '• m'ti �1 ; days doing the carpenter work and . ' '.;.2 Shredded wheat- 25c _ _ _ Now CRU Bit"LE y O. H. Found the,brick-Work of the Harness maker. • new fire hall, which.will also have corn Flakes +I10 LEAF � � ONTARIO pceomatodatlon for the public lib• 2 gellogg'a Baa FLkes 25c •M A.PLE (102) PIOBBR1NGi, nary. The �bnildingis's very sab• 8 boxes Matches - 2f a rN stntatial one and will also be very ' 1 Lb tin Titer Salmon 23c ' _..SERVICE , SATISFACTIONS` 3AYIN(>i8 attractive let appearance when � ,tomppleted. Recleaned Oarcaata 150 -, About fift members of Doric -- SUGAR pare Cans 11 lbs 1.00 SAL14i0N Tiger Bra ad :230 dXe. A. A A. M., Toronto, . XXN Spirit and Cider Fioegar 00 'Wednesday same out on 'Wedaeeday evening 45e a gal. MATCHES f SALMON 4URRANTS ICINGI 1 HEEN'S ,�ROCEMS last when they paid a fraternal A lull line of Sprees for pickles Large Hogue Brand 4 Recleaned . SUGAR + MIISTARD . _visit to Brougham Unica Lodge at close prices Bones Sockeye _ ,. pard 2 i�Ib e , conte KEEP PE They pat ort the third degree and All Aires Gem Jsee at lowest Pt ice ji lb 1 i e pour pounds r" T , aiterwarde the fourth degree,after' 3.lor.25 cls 1 lb 80 eta 15 cents - 25 cents } lb.27 cents •� which refreshments were served Prices FA ILy!l ' Ladies' Hose, silk and silk and $ RK21 x -and an enjoyable axial time epeat Cider Vinegar at 32C Gallon t Brunswick 6aidines 4 for 36e :. b all. wool, all shades. 85c - ' Mee:(R�v.),►. &;Armatroog.of Large site lila elb�tte Hlaa3c� OREESE CLOVER CORN � Excellence i PICKLING .. 5 n9 BONET STARCH...' D ATE$ SPICE Toronto, witl_give, as address in .eta,white and grey Fine Jane -1per 24 cents 'peck 26 lceote 20uce is Rept. Zlst; sailer the sus Ladies Pests. half petro (fresh) 1 Ib the Union Church on San"AL tee of the W. M. S• There. will Goods Delivered �. r pound 75 mats 1cents I ' � OII'LL keep peace is be a ladies'choir. aaaisted by'Mrs ::Open every'Evening 7+1no Rings per hoz , 20 eta 1�nbber Rings at $c don . A the , all right, if Stringer, of Toronto. Mrs.9trina family, or poasee@es an excellent voice: T ou leed'ea+ with oarpuerPh Do not mise the .opportnsity o! D. S : *. F*�ft/'1t nae food CLAREaIONT J 11,�iVLa/ - e. It there fs al -` hearing theme talented ladies on D. • - • BRANCH Sapp. ways sear in the camp ^x, Sunday morning. - CL&REMONT sPbeD the maids are not tt We congratulate Graham Wos. P ' per_Buy yoar - on their great saccees at the Otto- V ___- _ w les from as' and insure ; tiva Bzhtbttioa last week. They - • ` had ten Clydesdale@ on ezhibit, - - P� 0 r and from these they yPan the sham Better Stock pionehip and Land chaoal mpionship with the, stallion. Bonn Fitsk, - - C R the sumo expenditure. � end the championship and grand a •, �eham pioashig with their f a moue 1ub i►au get bigger on pp°te•bre�d utttlu Ha� +� -. are. 'Beal ea-theee they won a - than on scrub stock. If yon treed f>nanaal help to p m iaatpr'ove ,►car ,lock, .the Iocal Manayte:of a 3 700 • cumber of other very valuable _ ptl:;�i. We -:Maus - ormed� a Bank. _ - _ .: Next Sunday morning at the Baptist -Church the..pastor Will Coal Oil Club '.. , ND STA ARD SERVICS to ssrasai j Fre/:•era'8K+r1sa • conclude his morning Rermon serTHS the the subject bei° "In the Sun whereby _ �N . STANDARD 8 g � 4 a . :.ebiae of the Eventide." This will be In the nature of a brie! sum.' yOLi can, by bllylYlg ;` e ` ma of the le ewe to be learned --- atom the lift oimon Peter. The f TOIIl 1181 YOU 1 � ' Brsack, .'W.F.Law,ltdanaget -sussing subject will be "Jaen° I1SV8 yOUr 011. - C. A. McClellan, ManaQa' �se�a Riv�lr, _ . One week lrom pent Sunday the Whitby Htaach IDterviewe a Cured Incurable." _. -,morning- servicewill take the f�ehVBre�. moi'Basket + 0 form off Sunday School Rally. Jast�all ns on the 1 phone adsay , fr^ _ PP y .Plan to be present to, enjoy these ' I am prepared. when-the h the ar= ,^ ' •'serviess. •lpeliver me 5- gals 00a.1011"' _ -Si elves.to Poll lyYOUagwith the y. add we will take i0 - pojhn � Cu es.Camel Led for some ' ow se«t The prop�amme platform in the O � I CIL,Be gozes and Orates,11._ e to your it $ Im Frei t 'A time and the ndatioD for the ` p door. . 8 qt. t Baskets.Hampers. �� -_ ppa�vilion be s,1t�i been completed. if not 1Qw0e Rocket Basket oa shoat- r These additions to the ps rk trot The price is as low, est antics. and the quality the best. • �� �TThe above stock in made on the acini onlyadds greaWy its appearance .l t prtncipat as the late W. G : &e bu6 will be of great service. The g Gal. Coaloil, delivered, $1.80 _ Barnes' Baskets. the i'eeidente "A too the frost has You are assured of quality-servicw,, of the village and the our ng or Chopping done ever day w nen conatry becomes more as rent F. • lyold it—it w�on'trirsiake nearly u pe► rept Wednesday,on and every day. A permanent place of itig as if cut at just the right tithe. >.; after May 14th. . ' an ideal character hoe, been .pro QLAREMONT - vided for all kinds of sports• '('hat's where :one of iay'�oroato"E;t Cotter:proves CSeim Foe 6ate� "Whether it ba Eeaots,`baseball or t of a ed oytfit;'en' CHAS A, SiTQ. Y" football the devotees o! these its worth. flakes you independea $uccessoi to•fats*1 G.' of .. BEATTY able: you to cut at the right time. ' Phone 6420 or write Locust HU, Ontd sports have always a place . to _ which tbey may go. And as the STANDS FOR THE9 BEST., Enables you to refill after shrinkage,too--& feature years go-by the.park will grAdu Whiff�ielps pay for the Cutter in a short while. ���..... , .- ally become more attractive. The And it Will Cut_ your straw in the winter. " trees which have been planted will f - gradaallyprovide shade' to which - the residents of the village. both _ _ A small gasoline engine old and young, will always be able willoperate this efficient to go to enjoy themselves. What Cutter. 1.tt trio demon- 10 emon' • `' apposition was aroused_ towards _ - the park in the early stages of its strate its•quality features • histor is disappearing and a num — to you or ask me for free' y au��i a.nes as+�a� -`•bar•of those who displayed the literature. 0i •' greatest hostility towards it are ,� ke tins will pa; on t _: ;'; p work • ,. call ai our s std lnspeP,1 now numbered among 'its most , y w, R EtnPrson• Chas. B. Rice, obWn prices eathusiastie advocates as they Are Litter Carriers, Hay Carriers, Boz425, Whitby 'hitevale. Ont. ypusawe do not employthsm oofsse4 '' l beginning to realize its great - Pumps, Door Tracks, Cow ly we can, and o throw oft Ihs s t worth to the community. , The Bowls. Pressure Systema Etc. aommissloa of I0 pi>ti eent.,whiohyosaRt' 'bent and following generations a.rWalyuva by parebad'y °at will have seasons for testing Beate- It will pay .you to et my rices on - esti aolioiled. above before Buying elsew�ere. J.T.;MATfl80N fql to those of the prosect genera- FRANK J. PROUSE ��• tion for dimplsylnR such publima w9cise, WbW c spirit iD tbw providing a park for _ ld y PIQB)�RINO, - ONTARIO - - - -'-- , �•! 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No, be, .Hol : eh$ grtad.- may, . to be . s i. ld anuintlo. .aed'aw+ swaara,, 4 wa didn't mean :that., I-I•didn't even n■. Yark coon seen.a,0-0- 1-1.co-W frith t *CW ' > It to wi•itfe-1 like all other Egyptian tfl!! i'Qs :mow,anybody suspected- Ole how f n r..i.ins to.rasa •�••a Aiwa,.u. s i manuscripts, on papyrus, and wail- reaatred edaesteen, and dadrw.N de•o■iK ` , IRS ` Can yon? 1Ja you mean to.say that 'toned on the mummy of an Egyptian,' s,,,,& rnu Moudhu to ad. d a• Np,t. -- c anybody tiidtti they could=---" who had treasured '!t apparently as f beer nue■. rte 0001. raahe 9 if-abiW "Yes," I said hoarsely,"I am afraid something sacred, for it is of a strong tee s•beew,!"a°�WWW—'"d to IM •• - _ some of them da" religious character. Under..th days,: a.•e.a to and from nee Port ror tamer r "Then-Pei ruined!' bitterly rpinedl which are written in red ink, thereyis;, tater■ateen &My to tell snermtandent ti *A Who'will �bWeve Hie when they know a figure followed by three characters, : Vl�heat— myBstoYy? - --- -- Sint th�robablete of the fi - -- - aka Swed my eyes on hers. weather. n to I C1'1011ti: Cit u�70 "Jane," said,I, "answer my quer- It is not entire, but It was evidently -'Harvest of France. GREEN -7PEA _ tion. Tell'me the.truth as you hoe torn before- •o died Tae and The Preach will be curidemned to �p,ea3,os•to ttl►o fiUA8t.Jtspissaa.Y0s*d for pardon for your former sin. Did•clearly establishing, the reign of Ram- est bread made with coracse Sour as'a. >tss or-Gssn owdenr. Tse► !t todl}sT. you kill Emersor�Pardue?" saes the Great,it contains nothing else result of the wheat shortage this year. - : f• Mahe raised her one fiend-jerked oY an v Ich to expected to re "T� 0 my grasp big a ve er licit of more than 20,000,000 pounds- - -- - -- ea139 not tame all motner "I swear to you before God," she kittens•from her. Leave her a cmale been instructed by the Government to said, "that I even would have given till she tires of it. She suffers physi watch against stay attempt to corner my life to save him." Cally and mentally when.they all'go, wheat, while-the.millers•have been or, ` Then, I answered;-eciivinced, no- dared to grind coarser flour eo' as to and one can-always�d,s home fora , • body weed ever know you are -Jane avoid waste of grain. rouss' ...0f., Ha 'hton... a -- male kitten (To be concYuded) For goro Feet-Ill htard'e'LlnlmetK. Flowers make s,honae a home. -. - -- Phraftefi. 'Scon:€ul Coolintlry - .._..-.. BY-BEGINALD WRIGHli' HAI;JMSAN. Why the business of the cook should Soap should never be rubbed on to iiiii -be uiied'es a.vehicle of acorn end'-re- wfiite silk,' It 'should be dissolved an ; ve nge Is a mystery of our,mysterious the water before you begin to launder language. the garment:_ Rinne in warm water. JEW. f PART II. w brevity. "What can I do for sues?" We boast that we "haver settled his- To this you may add half s teas n- �� 1 - "If you will•'be so kind," I said, "as hash" when we have "squashed" a ful of blue ink to prevent a yellowish' Fail fi iYwler •the'butler-coachman. admitted me to give-md five minutes, I will occ y , and when AounFrel very,severely appearance. �+d�p=ov •- ► shorty stocky Irishman, out of �p roes ezamfnes a witness, or s rola- USMON IIv with_a sgpare jaw cad a Sul- your time only by *eking yon a few *., IInpy questions icb,'I 1{ave no doubt, you tress SiveMs'•a servant what is common- A,►3itii/s► ly called' s piece of her mind;' via say face. •I have�ns+i�oEsed=a fiundred times.to- - t{ 'I aant to ,see Mr. George Par clay." that both got, "a sous good roasting." f " If anyone has been thoroughly bam- n/ doe, I said. � He bowed his head is acquiescence, l "�$ell, ye can't!" he snapped, and and I .proceeded:. boozled, or made a fStal oiy we say he �atsrted,to shut the door. . ,• has been"done brown." ' At-what,time were yon awakened But' I aeras ah-old enough man at oa the morning o! the sixth?,> : - -Why do-we say that certain eircuwi �f serf of{ thing to have my foot lit' "� nearly as I can make out, at -stances-or-hsppgniagtr have-V6t-a tuaa p....� �; $$lb way. > "Into a pretty skew." or that a certain w, : jest 8- q clock•=-that' is the rinse at y, '!ThiQrk again," said I persussiveiy which, the"nafd genetally opens the, young'man'has "got himself into - T�� Q� • r: d slipped him n bi1L house, and Miss Packer w� perform- fug water," which almost certainly re ,/� fj T�'Z('(�less 3rTis. sitrt closed on' the greenback. g r fens to the dropping of-some living A Warm lsotsse.a+tdacod titan rn the maid's'dntie8 m the Anderson Q� she ruoie respectfully• girl's absence." an•Imal, dike the lobster, tato the pat? cellardayand Lisswis feast.of 9a bnt-his'•vMce was firm. « "You came down xst drs-at once?"'.- And why do we refer to someone who tdv co/1'6iiM in r .alts no_nae,sur, he replied.. Der:e" " iraost immet3tately."' - - has •shown a -lack of intelligence-ss i+orn offaftaacq of Paris,the I d `$ssdwe'a been .bothered to death,by .- "only hilt baked!" The A'1+�EL3EY New Yos;c combined Y Is 1t true,-as -stated, that your " 3 newsptiper fellows all the day." The phrase "1've cooked his goose y�py AIB fiO4BRATOR FUR COAY!' every conceivable brother's body was cold when you'.Tut just then.I_.'eaught.sigttt of al touched 10" - has, an ancient origin. When Eric, layvwesNarwtllednnirsthisdesign, featuring orales lirtizatgs e x�. little rp a gag sad apron ,� King of 'Sweden, reached a.certain '`� and the rww-Crush�llar; CIX- pretty Yes.- I remember the- shock of town with very,few soldiers, the 11ts sawwo"eeatslfftiaert Coats, New York's slenderizing in tha'bauvay--*maid.4f touching it" 'y' "°{ lines.offered in a wealth of smart enemy bung out a goose for him to borers dowbod. " " no for he awsistoik eek at !t fir.r.wSwt sassed my hat with a flourish. Has the coachman. a key to this fabrics and styles;with and w icit- �,,. houset". ortiw out fur tiimmings; Dresses;Mih- ail irrery;Sweatars--All the•last Andmisan?" I asked,• •Not to my knowledge. 0e'�V� tldtr! w 'Were the c�pors. and windows all heralds to learn what be wanted• HIs m btsiar and WorltiR,snstiip--at Rl making mental notes of the t> ,r .wit'wi aceto rou au+taan►WT W r?on descriptive story. ," reply was. -moo cook rot* goose for. !' � dee price-YOU want to rit2 - ? locked that morning. .you." your rtaasie acrd eck3teas clearly 2 ;tb name smilingly forward;' her "I made sure of that myselt" _. CANAQA WUNt)i3iCS 8 NpRQtugi pink, round, Swedish face• "Did yon hsar�any noibe'during the - "MfiTL° �e311 tllA ;ter W uls with dimples. aikht?" SMART she nodded. "Net a`�oand." � � E"am dr- Hallam Building Twonte e ." said: I, as.the astonished "Are you a haisvy sleeper?" -« �asaili feB hack apace; "will tau kindlg "very-=acid Lire walls ane .lours �+OLOR Nl _ �� your master that Mr Burton; of tie thick." _ ��- %bs .Philaddpbia Globe-Express. has "Mr. Pardue, did Your brother have "DIAMOND.DYES" J rimsbra;f from iancaster County. Pen- any' T" he r. lied, "that I can - �7 up his vacation, and come all " - �Ad �a� syhraaia, just to see hffiP - think of. I have done my lest to re- Beautiful home dye=r " 81;e cotr;tesled and. wras: OR in a call any;but it is useless. Emereio ti in .sad tinting is or •Our Now a lt• _ was the rni:dist and quietest of m6n. sparantsed with Die• s _• °• A moment later, I heard a broken, He went out but little and. had few mond Dyes. Just dip M1 � f °weary yo a as friends--not-to mention enemies"' n cold water to tint at_slag o �:; "Meow him tn." - + - soft;delicate shades, - I am a thousand times obliged t.� - George,Pardee rose to most me. You for your trouble." I said, retiring. or,boil to dye rich. �k-3 could see that ordinarily he was .. permanent c o 1 o r e. Musical Inshments til1 successful business man, I t sorry heat I had to disturb you, typical but that, you know, is a part of my �� 16cent package , "tiiout, settled. phlegmatic. He had a business. which I cant avoid. Don't contains directions _ T'S ;surge, clam-shaven face. with a firm bother, to ring; I cam find my way so simple any woman -,muth, been grey eyes and black hair, out.^ can dye or tlrit iia- t tem les. erts, silks, ribbons, s'kl ts, wu:•,ts, 'f -R Un- now . thin a the p s, w gang With that I slipped into the hall, . kAltogether ire was a man wlwm you closing the parlor door behind .me. dresses, coats. ethekings, sweaters, a expect to see comfortable only draperies, coverinis, hata;iasa every• - One glance. showed me. that I was the most m- in'an duce; and one,who,.as you pass alone. The near!almost convinced me thing new. This new catalog is co his like by the,score every time-yon that the coast was clear upstairs. In Buy "Diamond Drsa"-no other'tlnd " 3 prehe. Y Pr ,Timttlre into the business districts of -sad tell your druggist whether the 'Taros we have et pre - his bounds I .had mounted to. the a - It Iat!ga city, you would never glance Brat landing and, before a minute material you wish to color to wool or- patecl. It illustrates and. describes mat a:second time silk, or whether it is linen, cotton, or 4 thoroughly all of the popular home, y had passed, I had located the-room - y 3tr�it now, however, he was interest- which, from the published descrip- >mized goods.culls f boc tuya of his'. position in tions, I ends afire must be'the house- _�orcheatra and band instruments, 3 y and-I noticed that his a +were pe Talkative Balloonl5t (ilnlshing story) and tells how easily they may be ym. h;Question. red with weeplug, that tae was dressed i keeper's. not knock; I Just j pushed o n `'• in fittinlack instead of the li hter -"And then, thousands of feet above urchased through our Free Trial g the door- and petered. that released me, knowing well that ,� i :p 7 phades he' probably more usually the cruel ledges, I pulled the string - affected, and that his full, well-fed A wow was kneeling beside the sand convonient payment plan. , bed, crying,'ber face tinned in the - itac. wens gray with the emotions should my parachute fail to open• I -bed AnOels- -- would'dash my poor-brains out on the �., . tells of our Free Les�oln ugh which whkh he had been passing- She leaped to her feet with a little rocks beneath- �]t ' .."Good evening, Mr. Button," he, - :.which enables you to Ieam-to play nevertheless -said with business-like I cry' Intereeted Lady-"And did it?" h ' It was, then my turn ,to be sur- ` your own home. 777 prised Thi ed e � :. otwalr Thinly 8atti �- '� ''••:�• Jane a ►. T wliiJpe u s ~� '� e" �' � Norway's popalatfoa; In comparison I tad sown' er^ten years before, with her ares,-is the smallest In Eur- ;Sa d o It. Today +'end jen years had only softened with- cps x, out disguising her,taceM1._ - - fT y sen Ak When amen w atent n avers of 2,263 ate but when reoWecfte a you C8><t b mates had bieea;.able, to enjoy many he rides a bicycle' with an avers ` ; s� _ �� � d• ` �1 to a:rich boarding school. Her school- gr �' - t c7 gel I thin wliicli she had been forced to gear he covers-s mile with an egmiva- Xf,,you-are interested-in Radio aid t.a .- firs A. he to lent of only 627 steps. r 1 F do'without. Then, in s moment 'o! •-'if or full particulars.Of the new i weakness,she had stolen a paltry suet II't1!' Me 1Lueli�lm #iitnsrd's'Ltnlerient.Heals Cub. from one of them, had been detected MIN ��- and dtsmtssed- Hsi' -family had dis. We should be less'anacfons for`svme� Westinghouse Radiolas Wsflsf, s mown owned her, and I=then-a.boy at t thing to be.done for ns and Hare ears- beaeLt ss WW as nearby school had heard only that ful that nothing be done to as. - she ha$been truly repentant, had ----�•w �' gone to the school chaplain.and had ..The greatest British-built ship in There is a Radtlola for every purse, ' -bees found lis him a.place in.the em- the+world, the Olympic, weighing 48,- � anyone without previous ex- ployment of tome well-to-do family 000 tons", was 'recetitly, towed into a a e.n� beginright away to in New Jersey, where, she was living ,floating 'dock and.lifted a height of pe s can under an assumed dame, but. leads forty feet out of the water. The lift. enjoy the entertainmeirt which ry ;art honest life. : Ing operation occapied t hours; °; Radio can bring to your borne. , : } And how:,here-she was, still beauti- Ininutes. , t ter= I ful and about to be arrested for the ' ;T 9 t murder of Emerson Pardoe! A newly:rich man, 'bre -n a ono, �►S � t yt B Fi ' She recognised me at-once.. And at was concerned over Lire size- of the e Brat thought Ivan self- instrument. . He impressed •upon the .,_ 1:�:�. �UMITO once her g preservation. salesman that it must be full-aized=- "You-you won't tell!" she cried. the largest, in. fact, that they menu- s �, . ' YOIIgC .�t>!'fl�t. T For a reply I gripped her firmly by factured. "It's for a young and grope- +fes ' late " the wrists and dragged her to the Ing girl," he explained, "end I.done►t TORONTO - '. .. Bght want-to-hive to buy k*r another is.i► - t �+ R- US No. 3a!•-''a''b�l. Jam,"0414 1,Rxiag my eyes stead.. seer:o�two." ,SF A �: .!' .-.., .'. .- . ;.. ,. �-' a' .-3.,. i,-,! .eye• - -� Y,,, �:: a. ..`:: �.• d .a.. 'r• ",Y.•+"1b'.: ` .;� tee}, µ , ?'"4•a3,, Rp,^e»;�•rj a i :i^'�t a °•=f' .,� � :p:'F s �ya�„�yt, �"F” n:,r. .'"e•.r�A,.,.7•-.. .�,' ir5.dy+'•�"�j;w'a �i .� 5,:".•% •�`," ,, :.:r'�•*,.�`�'�c,""'4k y � �M •k'�r"" �, !+2`•�'�N•�;i�5�M���!�'' d"' �ir'� .:'fr., .�-. ,N.' 'r,7�Aa�¢» fin` ..�'S'h,i�' '�' c, ^,7i w '�. I.,�y. ,,d',v_+. a +;iL k. •,��•.�sa1" r'IYi '" ^,4. y gym;:y.�. vw J .a•�,. Yv .!4.,{ i-. `°' 7:'.. ""S+'.Y+�,�' -- �+ ti». Sy, ,. �.S'4 w. R� ,•,,�, 'M,fi- 5 a .� 4. 4 yy x,y 3;• 4 � ' fib. •y ,dr -+,+. }t', f wr'•` y ,, f. '�. c 's. ,. .r -�� a.M Irk �y '.. !'rs7 •rc h ' ,7p'nG. °.r n•r« Ate. o . - ..a ?at•x,; - 4' S ?.„� r'. ,. ,rrr ,a '� a. ..'+`s M 't,r. �. L I. '{ ::., t_ " 3'. a •'+ ''eP,. '•s II'' rf'. a: .,.. xC :f L•: w_•..+%' "}'', . r .^.Mkaa .'V.. .. .- k ',,n .a .,," I .. -I .a,+• .•r:b ..,.E'Ye.. ,'. -t.' ,:.r- :,",•;.. � m?.b ,. • �'dt .,L,rv.,..a'r; • "7-„ .. ; w .,.., n * N �.'. ✓•. :., rti> n r.. ,, a P : '. Wit_ +Y+w : ..y-.°.. act ay.,i.; t .: ta:. ;.. M4 �',, 1. y�.,,q :;:•:.bt4:tc,'+:..•...•3.'t^&.'V..f+ `.a•;. ^, .'',y'-.',. ,.'y?�.*.s'YL••'<;:'a,,-•,`%'.s_ Yrr":. 1714 ,,..•.�� '17 News' * , C"T a a H.r.,"+ Y ,� 4iV��l� K'hF r 1 r .1" �y2 3�'. k c.. .. _ �, .. - ... ` •. y I. _ % . 1�1* F„ iCharlottetown, P.E.i.--A. 1Lae t, conditions to'wlsie2►the ryes at f} j PROVISO ^� , - $ ! W VIY�+ , i .` and fur show, open to Lt►e world, is ern Europe ere aecuatomed and in :: . .. 925, which "f�candrriavian settlers., have "`r�.. - ,.,.. 1. 1. I. to'be held.in Charlottetown iq•;1 _ n according to a dedsion reached_•;here made a sincem, are`to be loaner In Asn British.Nsv� is'f Ince E ed m the.Trak of Reston• - /"1 4y.the Silver Black Foz Breed-yt s' As- Canada' ",, ^I Must be Set Aside-- - sociaiiai at"their annual meeting. The ".-F`it W,Mdm, 'Ont--Governoi T..A. 1gEx�CslCe1 League 1.Qntr., t'. x 1:'• ...�':$pect�sl'Naval ConfCrOnce Dropped. meeting expressed. the opinion.that O. Preps; of Minnesota, in Fort'.Wil inasmuch as the island was,th; cradle liam�recently., predicted an immense %" A despatch-tioen•G,�tova says:- that if the British reservation Coati-. , of the fox ,industry its•capital :ally tourist traffic into Northern"Qat9ria e "Great Britain drataafically dropped a cepted by the othe p was tli9 groper place !or the hoIdiag as soon as the.highway' from Port -' - aavaI bomb into the Geneva_Confer- nental countries will not only get' �°iw, �' r oF.,$nch. sa-exEribitiox#, E,wixicl;,it-is Arthur to Nigigon ie completed.-` The _ ante on Tangles i;ite•nil- Anglo- economic"help from Britain as part " ' expected there. will ,bar Several._thou- road is: a few miles from the world , of the ro " ed act o security or French entente was appraised by P P , m � n lead.ani ala on shore famous. trouts m, co~ttecthtg lisle r manq sa approaching.the character of srnctiotls, but also the;full and im= z 'Halifax, X.S.-The . Nova_Scotia with the highways into the Ut;it.4 ,r an out-and-out alliance .when Sir Ce-f mense support of the British Navy fn wry! Evaporators. will ,have "evaporating;States. t , ` •ail Hurst,• eminent jurist, and British i case any country, in deflanee.of an w plants in operation this season at' 'Winnipeg, Man:An order' !or 5. delegate, declared Great Britain's l-flrbitral decision, opens hostilities and x $ingston, Ayieaford, Annapolis, Ber- 000"boxes, containing 56 pounds each, `:��.. ,� . , 1 Cam- `of creamery butter has been recefvedl ra tration, provided she would not be� -Sir Cecil,Hurst declared the Brit- - „� bridge, Port Williams and Wo:fvt e.I y r brought foto- scant because of somal ish reservation ,was not Macchia- q" The Brat two named will have. two value of the shipment is approxitAst I� set of her navy performed in attempt- vellian subterfuge. In times 'Past 11 planta each in operation. There is a ly $200,000 and will be the second cop-' b fug ta. maintain or restore peace: there has existed an ideaat Great possibility that the plants at Windsor,lsignment of unsalted butter to be er `;' '�"� Thin declaration. has set'Geneva Brftaiie was the iyrant of the .seas. . Middleton and Lawrencetown will also f ported .overseas front .this province ':-' agog more than anything since Pre Yet; he said, tie British delegation be in .operation, depending on the! Saskatoon, flask-World famous niers MacDonald and Herriot•tom-:was only seeking-1o,#o- discover- some available supply of lower grade chemists enc] botanists, leader$ fn the anitted.themselves,in principle to'the method whereby:the,great cause of •apples. attack upon ,the scientific problem ;`, ==settlement of any and all disputes_by'organized peace and security could This live-wire, .chief electrician. on I Fredericton, N.B.,Nearly twice ae vital to western agriculture, witness-4 �` obligatorq arbitration by some world be advanced 'on,-terms assuring pro-' the liner "Mauretania," Mr. R. J. Hub"many many tourists have registered at the...ed the formal opening of the?chemicaU ," tribunal or tribunals. .. grass• bard, is the only member of the ship's camping grounds here this-year as!building of the University of Saskat- } „ The British reservation wa "itstei- All idea of 'holding a special'Con- personnel who has made every trip on last, a total of 660.having made use'chewan by the premier of the pro- I" r - prated aa"meaning last once the Brit- ference to eaten the principles of the famous ve95eL 804 in cumber,I of the grounds before the end of Aug- wince, ``"ish Navy.begins to operate, her right the.Washington NaysUTreaty to non- covering over a million miles•. lust. The camp has been considerabl:V Edmonton, Alta.-More than oar .'. '.of search and capture, which formed at States baa' been dropped -o--- extended'and. additions made -tu• fa-:iltindred' and.fifty traders from the The Disarmament Sub-G`omasission , the subject-of controversy between the {�} r }a cilities this year: Campers have eorste�far north arrived here 7ece.gy bring y1. b 1 United States and ,Britain before the decided.that, in view of the likelihood , !1�� S a ei<i -, .. . .. the va tte U of a general""Dibslfrisnlent 'Confer- ' ofga�rbximatelth them u$500000. r r1#ted�gtea entere tfze Great mar. Wrotn as al e o M�'timea a many s ell l-over the art PP y .. cannot'be gtxes#loped juridically. ante, such a Naval Conference would TORONTO. Montreal, Que.-Canada"as a 'suit; Victoria, B.G.-The, Prince o! n P a`' The c ffect of the.aano'uncement is be unrfecessary. 1. ; I or Id f Scandinavian is 1. _ t ' $ • is strongly advocated b tOttoL�ander I torts F-Wales all Fa r tough entrieawinner iLt efrom " Man. wheat--ho. •North. 2 44 N o. 2 .North.,"$140; No. 3 North, y d ' the E P i rises i } �.�jf�`y"Fj,,ppj}S"IN ti .. . $ 36 n. oats-No. 2, :CW, 63c; No.�who�tecentlyf visit d the Swedish set-were securegd in•the ahortlsom classes 1. -- „fit .-� �. 13 CW 62c; extra No. 1 feed 61c; tlempose of i st h IDomtnioni a tfar he p,Mr.I far'ofcHsmgaisfre nhe�ea elYe--Sash r I. ., QumEC.viCiN�� y; INo. 1 Teed 60c; o. 2 feed 68c. p sad'•thsee firsts y' Ali the above c.t.f., bay porta a climatic .that - - - -------- - _ . - .. TOWII of St+". Ra One and i Millfeed-Del., Montreal- frei hts, $ i Q .- b included: Bran, r ton, g 7;' Export steers,choice, 7 25 to U ,' ... do good, $7 to $?.60; bah beau St. Fsaldcis Rives Valley: : r'• shorts,' per ton, $29; mtdd:ings, $35; choice 600-800 lbs.,$8 to$14,•hutcherg ONTARIO ELECTORS. rgood teed flour, per bag, $2.05. Ades etch 'iron eho}ce,.v6 25 to"$e.75;do,-faiz tq good, _ " ` p Quebec says,:-� Ont. oats--No: 3 white,"49 to'50c.. do $3.50 to $4• ` •'a -1 I $5 to $6; , eon.. , cows, , Fed by four"days ol.almosi continuous Ont. wheat-No. 2 winter, $1.14'to good to choice, $4 to $4.b0; do, fair Plebiscite On`tl1E Temp; I _ , 1.18- Na: 8 winter, , to rain. •rivers in this district and the $ 31.12 to $1.16•. to , $3 to $4; do, com..to med., n 5 I Eastern'Townships ars ragtag floods,] s,+ No:.2 coaiayercial, $1.09 to $113, i.ab. $2.50 to $3: canners and cutters, $1 ;..QtiCStioll Ari'>l Cd for i ?,1 and are doing hags damage. *'' shippi[tg points, according to freight+r. t $2; butcher bulls,.good to ctto3ee, y f ' ,,,. Barisy=Maitiag, 75 to 4Sc. i$3.50 to $425• do, med, $3 to. $3.50; , I I• 1. I. The Towa"ot SL $aymond was re- I Rye--89 to 92c. A desteh iron Toronto saga.- F do, bologna, $2 to $2.75; feeders, The to be very* badly affected, the I Ont.. Sour-New, ninety per cent. shortkeep, $5.75 to $6.25; do, light, The li uor plebiscite to be halt on '•-- , Iotver portiaa of the town being nudes k i pgtt, in Jute bags Montreal pi_ompt $4 to $5; stockers, d; $4 to $4.75; t1. a ,„ ; �'Oo t e Octob,efl sd ext will ask two Mater. The power plant at Foatneuf 4 chippntenL, $5.?5; oronto bas , $0.75;'feeding heifers. goon+ �5• 1 "'� ��'- F • `Is "bath dams I bilk seaboard, $5.50: y�st Lions o the Onaaio 4lectors: It' y ger!. There ie a.series choice, $10.60. 1 ,.da me�.. 7 to .-: I Manitoba Haar-First pats., in jute go• ask in the first,place if the votes 4Wf I, of washouts reported-on the main rise t 'aae)U $7.90 per "hstrel;- 2nd' pats.,i$9. do, cum, to �.5•b4; lambs,, m favot .of •the oiaWnua�tce o! tW . r I 11 of the Canadian National Railwa s to . eholce; cwt., ;18; do, med.: $11 'ta -Murray Bay, and,traim going to Chi- a $7Hay-Na 2... timothy, per tom, $11.60; do,cull,$8 to $9; aMe ,trio I Oatsrio Tetapersacd Set, sad it Y+ lcontlnni had to gtt roan$ by sk Pierre. tuck. Toronto; $14; "No. 3, $12.60: light, $6 to $7; do, 0`mt: $. to $ . lurtliet -ask 3t the voter is in :"*t6 e, Many cattle and ghee are said W M7g Straw-Carlots, r ton, $9.60. '.. hogs, thick smooth �f f.o.b..,$9; da, fe�1 the sale of.bear and sptrittm ,' '11 have been swept away,P b the flood, Screenings-StandPeard, recleaned, and watered, $9".6�, do, weighed,.off liquor in sealed packages under G,o* 9• y cars, and a number of valuable log booms Capt. the Non. Alexander Ramsay f.o.b. bay ports, per ton, $22.50. $10 MONTREAL.'.; 1. . t control. - a ���� r I1. have bsglron fmm,thefr.mooaiago and Husband oL Priacee. •Patricia. baa Chee��New, . large, Zsc; twins, . Oats. CW No.2 65 to 68e dp CW Tlisee queries we framed yestet ., have.' ne adrift. been appointed eommander "i I3.M.$. 20Me• triplets, tic: stiItoas.22 to 28e. ' 14d by the Ontario Government, fol- ,;,. go Old large, 23 to 24c; farina. '24 to No. a,'6�4 t 65c; e=tFa No. teed, .- -" - •... At St. Albans the house of.a farm- -Calcutta,now at Quebec. 163c; do. No. 2 local whits, .63tilie•'lasing an.entire day apeSt upon cot, w�, 26ci 'triplets, 2S to 26c. Flout.Man. a ria wheat ars. i atderatfoti of the Tem ranee Sgt - • ` er named'Gegrge Neaud.was carried , w Butter-Finest creamery prints,.38 spring ,fired Pe - 1. ' away by the flood. -and only for, the! � to 89c; No. 1 creamery, 36 to 37c; No. $7.70; do,• seconds; $7 '@; • ¢tron$i issue. The exact, Text o! the taco -" - ` �-AT-� S 84 to 35c; dair bakers, ? winter pats., ice, questions is: "fact that the taajority o!lbs residents . y, 2f3 to 80c $ b . fj�y $6 90 • of the district had spent a despises - ' . BY DEATH Eggs--Extras, !real, in cartons,' 'o $6. Balled data, bag, fid ,.$8.4f { ,; ,,11. , �r�, night watching developments, loss of 45c; extra. louse,.48c; firsts, 37e; seF to $3:65: Bran, $2?.26, Short*, $29.26.1 (1) Are qou in laws o! the con. , '+�" PII1 ones, 80 to 31r. middlings, $35.25. Bay, No. 2. Per 'anaance of the Ontario Tempesande �I, lite might have been"iecordad. Work Late Frederick I C&Claneyer Live poultry-Hens,over 5 lbs.,20c; ton, car lots, $16.60 to $17. . Acf• - 1. - k ee 6 a completed on some of the highway6 4 to 5 lbs, 17c; do, 3 to 4 lbs., ibc; Cheese,•arrest wests., 16 c; finest lass been. rendered -useless b the Wal Picturesque Figure in dO' � "(2)_•Are you in favor of the solei ." t.' y spring chickens, 2 lbs. and over, 25c; easts., 16%c. Butter, Na 1 peatour, u a beverage of beer and"spiriisiotls . ' sweep of water. and the damage in Ontario PIIbl1C Life. roosters, 12c ducklings. 4 to 5 lbs., .ized,, AS to 86%c-- No. 1 creamery, liquor in sealed packages under Go* this.respect is particularly severe. 18c. ,84%c,; seconds, 88tfic- Eggs, fresh .. ' Toronto. Sept. o.-Frederick Jo- Dressed poultry-Hens, over 6 lbs.. •extras, 42c fresh firsts, 36c. eramsnt controlt" r Early Thursday morning the cl'i- F°u p In a nation "df 'the spirit in: '- .. -' msz o! the flood seemed to,have been aeph Glackmeyer, aged 81' pearl acid 26c; do, 4 to 5 lbs., 22c; do, 3 to 4 Good calves. $9 to $9.25; ' Iambs, xP�+ P four months, for more than 56 Fears Iba., 28c; spring chickens, 2 lbs and ��d lots, $10 to $10.60; .h"wge, $160,which these queries were framed ,br.• reached, and at noon there were dis- over. 30c;,roosters, 15c; ducklings, 4 tba or better, $0.50; light, $$.60; se-f the Governm'ent;, the Prime Minister tinct signs of improvement Sergeant-at-Arms of the Ontario f A despatch from" Sherbrooke Legislature, died suddenly yesterday to 5 lbs..Esc. Iecta, $1..2b., - r made the '.tolltnvitrg statetiaetst in an- k . 'says -The SL Frauds River Valley, at his residence ,in the' Parliament . Beans Canadian. hand-picked, ]ba - Bouncing them: \ '.. Buildings. The deaih of Mr. Glack-`6%c; primes, 6c. Canada's 1924 C Esti ' The Brat consideration of a Gov-' . through many miles of its length in us le productp-Syru per imp. roP thin seotibn is ander water. in soune�meyer will'come as.a shock'to s very gales S�-�� Pm al I, $2 40 per mated by Btlreatl Of Statistics ernment in its legielatioii and is the 11 - districts toad of viz or sevea� large, circle of friends and acgnain- �l ; Pie.sugar lb., 26 to 2&. administration thereof must aYwaye, lances taro boat Canada. He was �ns 18 c z Ib.• ,, be the moral and the material pro-, ne ,llbi t % , result at the dein of rain Ho b Y s deluge :;r: °�+ a political y tins •14 e• despatch ! Ottawa sa s and welfare of le it. picturesque fl in th tins 23 c &tlh 1�4 . A from ys gree file poop whish poured down without a single a Pict qu gars po 10-tb , ',4 , P s:. break from Tuesday anti!' midnight life of•Ontario and enjoyed the conA- 2%-Ib. tins, 14 to 16M The oat crop for all Canada this year serves: The greatest !ores la file t1. Thursday night Bridges'have been dente of Partiamentasians to a very Smoked meats-Hams. mad, 27 to expected total 488,880,000 bush+ securing of law observance and fibs „ 29c; cooked hams, 42 to 44c• smoked r marked degree. The veteran Ser-� I els, compared witlf."683,99'7,000 bush- suppression of crime'and the elimina-. ,. 1J�tr.` `,`` srried sway, !amber yards are float- ro1L 18 to 20c; collage nulla, 21 Lo Ing, fields of unharvested crops flood- � t-at-Arora had been 'confined to 23 ape_ els leaf year; barley, 90,769,000 bash-I tion of diatreee is public opinion The tortes and dwelling and store of thhis fac- e last'session e or less the Legislatur becks boneless, ant ba� 29 to 31c;j ey+r c ryep,112,79999•,00007bus��ls,�800 loom-�ast from theuroose opeople t the slush expt of, �: k,- ebiscite is t�i see . I 1. He tad frequent weak spells which ,,Cured meats-Long clear bacon,�50 pared with 28,231,800 bushels last opinion as will enable the Government `she" flooded with water up to the� � - . ' khat fioaa; .preen residents of the city compelled hist to remain in his qua*- to 70 lbs., $17; ?0 to 90 lbs. $16,50,; yew; flaxseed, 10,A46,000 bits, i tn.adopt,such measures ae will base I. Bute that the level of the water now tars at the Queen's Park SO lbs and ap, $15.b0; lightweight com�ased with 7,ig$;500 teat year behind theta the Tallest possible pub- �Is higher than it has sbeeet for thirty Mr. Glackrneyer bid" the distin- rolls, "in barrels, $32; heavyweight These are the estimates of the �a Tic approval and support rolls, X27. , .11 During the rainstorm a total gnished ,honor of being the Dean of minion'Bnrean of Statistics. "The "Ontario .temperance ."Art, ge x Beare•-•. .' Lard--Pure, tierces, 17V, to 18c; . " ,." of 8.26 cable inches lei! ' Sergeant-at-Arora of the British Em- _ ? amended and strengthened from.flora tube, 17114 to 18%c; Pails, 18 to 18%c; F , - A later des etch from uebec Fire, and in 1916 His Majesty Ring tg 20% to 20%c; shortening, to time during the.past eight years is .- p Q prig Faith may move mountains, but ft; pays:-Frauds from heavy rains have conferred upon him the hong tierces, 16 to 16%c; tubs, 16% to now tri. governing _prin;ciple'_in #tis of the Order al'the Imperial'Sta=. He 17c; pails, 17 to 17%c; prints, 18 to has a mighty tough times moving handling of om liquor prob Jt.,,ia .Leanne$ widespread damage in the some human beings.-G. M. , province of Quebec on both sides of was the Brat and only Sergeant-at. 18%c. _ - ____ obvious, ,therefore; that. fire 8saf� iw, . . ' the St. Lawrence. Bate St. Paul, lo- Arms' since the creation of the On- ,quirt',"m st be ;to ascertain-,. . , u directed tate$ on file Canadian attona Rail- ° -00a., 'k , � :° „ti_ r ing if the people desire to coati-fate 1 . IMP:':.. . .; ' `s .,x �.- •:": !the rinci le of this law. n _ �.� tritful damage. The vicinity has ani+ serving a " a questinna.._#herefore will be: 'Are ydu � a ce o! devadtatioti such as:thirteen T.ientenaat-Governors sada ~ i ?�x��.^ r in favor of the continuance--3ar tfis Pim • t'r s .:t -�` a'. * ^a Ontario- Temperance Act?' If the faarteen Splikkers. : x 1 fn Y l F .r 'oomes only after an earthquake or , b ,�i �a �,, . 1-11W11 " taajoritp answer in .the affirmative r otbet grezt.disaster. Datpage'to .the _ ,, t" u;,, ., :little village and the immediate neigh- z '' ""' 4 t ``_. There can be no'doubt ae to the,course , , borttood ts'iieri�j in materftcl'w 2aith, Bosse Travels 1.10 Aviles. ft to be followed. '. - ' _ I. ..hundreds of the, inhabitants being Through Mountains in 14 His+ k :`I f, on the:outer fiend;the-major- ; . rained, while the -Provincial•Govern- ` I ity answer in the negative, it mbans, ° A"despatch from Bella Coola, B.C., F.. that some new method of controlling " k "". maul and municipalities throughout r x 5 • x �. the neighborhood are suffering by the says:-One hundred acid ten miles, _ the sale as a beverage of beer-send f. f • '"' most of the.way over mountain'crags, ' r ,. � spirituous liquor must be adopted. sweeping away of bridges. In some in 14 hours' riding on•.boi'seback, was 4 i, r. t.` y•The Government, tlierdfore, 'seeks 's . "L?., eases the oursenta o!water have been the' amazia achievement of, Chief �: 4W ,i `.so heavy and so strong that bridges g -+;. a ;further expression of opinion b9 aeic- � have been tom later crumpled u and, ,9quin,asb, ,,,n Indian, who travelled a „ ` " mg a second estion: Are"you its 5 F y p F from the Anham Lake settlement to �" elestroyed. "' '`k favor of the sale ia. s beverage et The trail-of disaster followed simi- this city to catch 's. boat for Prince• . y :beer and spirituous "liquor in sealsrd „ Rn rt to give evidence to a court °- ' Rupert x # '� a ,. . Packages under Governmen#'control'!" c:: .Liar CAtastrophes below Quebec And in �� , 0 . w � „w xE MIS a ir r � � �r -the Eastern Towrishi s�ecauFe off` tlie."c C 3quinash declared that j ""' S Government contror, to the vie* P � his horse and he were somewhat :.' � r x Y b of the Government does not rnearl a o` flooding of the rivers from the heavy; , "", <, e ' fatigued. 3��' ,.s � � ,� .: ,,,�,,, •- system of sale such as is�}n.operation-' .11..-:7,' `rains. It is' estimated,-that in the - 1. � t� s F in Quebec and .British Columbia It: ' , • .'Village of Bate IC Paul alone the , damage caused will reach $800,000. The .importance of green stuff for ;i4 i ` ` means that the Government will malts `e There wsa one fatality, that of a ,cats cannot be over estimated. Grass ' �'" s ?z �" ' '"" "' .m sales, and .that 'the people will be middle-aged man named Arthur Dro- runs in summer, and lots of sprouted He:a'is the type of. Chinese soidfer� now m:,r.:htns on.Shnnghair China, -given opportunity of, 7i expressed by i�'y I a. farmer with 14 children, who I oats tr winter are the thing. They , their vols sit"the porta; of purchasing died from shock fo"Ilowiag the de- .act as a broom to sweep the etomaeh ''n an effort ;o control that conunercfal city. 13r.tish, American,3apanese and beer and liquors, uzidbe itriEt regia _` stsaetion o! his house by the flooi and keep it clean. warships s r p otoci for interests. & Fran h re tits a to r foreign crests jy� - ... .. • .. 7i 1�,1111l; i xxiv .41 t - I. - °+µ'y�, , v . t., ,rj J'N�". .�w•- •at5,_,�;;'✓.G+.a wr•;,.,1, ,•�+f .� .aM .:� k`'5�, "* r .,, . Ste'' ; w•,,:r. t.-•.,a, ': ;4�, ;"a:nr.r', r - s :'•,kti t 3 ,;r"q•'' - 5�-; 'e .^ ,a, ., e:r" x ;,, . „ „if P °. 9k;-ir• ;.•.� w..�µ .... .m.,r„.,'g,,.s 3'.., ". ,� ... ,,, 11,, '},� y >�, ; ..5' -5,�.r''^ ''""° t�• ,ix' ;.r;yam,Y +"`^+" " RN 4 ., .s lIar: ,�.. \r•�,', .�%r r..0 �3;,q.�vw, '-ti'�' �A�: '?"J+:'��4:�F, �, a@ ��' .s..�,+.,c(,'„•r3 �`.S, .� <t S .:a:”" .'b �"•:. ,+e•n*"f•� +,?& ..r•� 'Slaw I S- 'J�. ,:. ,. ,, a� w s . '"• 4 "w.. ,� �x ,nY�ur� i.�•' ,�Lr,•, �¢,�} A�"' �r �•..Z.' -u !?,.h .t!_;+R'x .a, !'.e.. .•.. '.',nl,iG: ,S�° .-9':ti. :, «:....-. 51 b'�,.i..x24:. W.F'r.,ti:' df4*, i..'C.b,C�� � �'5i"4 .'i, r .?&,, f• 3� • -Any one wishing a motor-cycle Findlik of Toronto.,ac• I �3:. ;; shonl'd set M. Bleep's'advC eoriCtpsnied ivy llfr: 'Wallace;`avaeE:CO--,- -'Dr.,Henry wilibehereasuen. is the sills a on Monde NxOMIZE r , gg pro eseio a duties. attend .to his agencyH foBtind has taken the " ` • `� �` y� Mrs. R. A. Somerville weis In. f y "" the Pre6tq lite• and Mr city on Thursday. o ..., , F .-Claude and Mrs. Snider and Oolamin batteriee� He will be y r � s - --Richard Moore. of Toeogto, two sons sad Mies Fielding,. of pleased to have'you call. ** was in,town on Tuesday Amid call. Brantford, spent the' week-end -Dr.. -E. .A.. Sadleir, Deatiet, "_ xed.on k'number of friends.. Pa Cash and Bn From Uel '_'Ton Will save mo.> b bu ; with the latter s sister, Mrs. (Dr:) ppracticing in Toronto,,will be here y y Q,Y � fW -James and Mri.:Ryan, of-Can• Cartwright. in his office on Thursday from 10 l ' ai¢gton, spent the week-end with -It is with deep regret that we a. m. to 5 p. m., as usual. .. *, regularly from us. The purchase of your neat week'o A, And ]sire.,Sanderson. a report-this death of one of our•mogt --Jamie Allawa is engaged at -tiev. Mr. and Mrs. Dew,of highly esteemed residents in the present in working up' ail the grocery Supply from Bunting will eonvin" you.- highly Ivy, agge�nnt:a few da i lust week Lyon of Mrs. W. G.'Ham, which material at the Allawa Cooperi. 3a Pick since. rel�ewi-ag old so-. !e Y Pe , ;, batnt took. lace on Monday evening, age at the west end of the village,. .4 Sept. 16th, at her home here.'Mrs. and'when this stock has been all -Ta �E'� :.Jylies Ballantyne, of Toronto, Ham,who had reached the allotted used'up, this business, which was ; }*formerly teacher is the Pickering span of,life, three score end ten established about, 47 years ago, `Finest Granulated or Yellow Sugar. 10 the., 896 `r ablie school.spent Saturday with years, had been in poor health for will be closed up for the future, -Griffin's Seeded or Seedless Raistg$. 2 pkgs for 25c ' :: �f`';pxde• e, bat a s after beta in continuous opera- Sockeye Salmon, reg 45c, 8 tine for L00 ; -Mise Miller, of Tomato, m• been able to attend to her home• ton a nee t wsa e r r No. I-Clover Hon ey.5lb ail for * ' 90c ,x N Sell. at Port Perry, and Mrs. T.E. hold duties until about three weeks glakin of barrels, which was such Handy Ammonia, reg 1 cam, 4 pkgs for ,4111 h,of Claremont, epent a'-few o when her b clean, whose a Soar Shing industry for so many Corn Starch 8 pkgs for 296 r syn w Mrs. practised eye en a ,. -x„ -Rev. A. R.Sanderson is taking was a very sick woman although the poet as Qther kinda of recap- Magic Baking Powder, reg 406.1 16 tin for 85c ham on Sunday he anniversary services at BroW she did not realize -it, ordered tacles are-taking their place. Pastry Flour, 24 lb, reg 1.00, for,, 94c ay and Rev. M. W. Leigh, Greenwood will occupy her to take to her bed. She grad- of ' hie pulpit bore. ually became weaker, as her; con- _ .Neto Advertisonsents. _ dition had become hopeless. Her John Elliott was in Belleville x maiden name was. Elizabeth Jane Our fall supply of Boots, Clotbing, Sweaters and Overalls $starchy attending a meeting Soden, and nearly fifty years ago OR SEED-Fall wheat, A. C., 0_-KV-the Railway Brotherhood, and F104,at lot 23,con.4,Pickering.'phone Pick has arrived. Prices are right and quality is she married Mr. Ham, and since 1015. 52-1 . big return on Sandav visited that time has been a resident of ieiendst is Oshawa. - T ADY'S BICYCLE FOR SALE-In above repfoach. Look 'em over; . -A number of the memyers of Pickering, and hoe always taken a � xcr lent-condition.Por particulars appsy to t an active interest in the welfare of $0:21.creenxood. 4e?tf ' 8t. Georges,church met at the the village. She was a member of Fred T. $untin � PiC�eri' fiome of T. G. and Mrs. Mansfield, Re, EMMA ELPIHB-Nurse with 91 ., St. vg ge•g Church and in her M Eatabliahed.1867. Of Fairport td'bid bid farewell to Mr. - practical experience.�py��to:engagemeata •Tsaad Mrs. Bier on the eve o!their death that church has lost one of in torn or country. Phone Pick 1100. , 30.4 - its most active workers. She was - F+ departure for Australia. DISON PINE-Piano teacher-at Irwin She herd,of Hitch• for a,number of year@ president EClaremont onsacvraays. Pupil. prepared .� p of the W. A. The high,esteem in for etamia■tion. studio ac l�fr■. I;yman PU_ ener. ageompanted by her two key's. Phone 3000. 2-14 ,fhildr@a, agent s few drys with which'she was held-was shown by • hrert.Mr.Sh ShephG.erd also asps t he funeralna Dd. the very I she F�.nde S y a good driver.broken sa;�It � - iq re . large14 Albe z'.1Ghe week-end here with them. number of floral tributes, —_ mdat_beantifnl being one from the Pic `erl°g. .R. ------a-a , _ 'I`be r$bpenfa5t rvtcee of-the TRAYED- On to the remises of - - - Firs Company (of which Mr. Hain - - - �PFc$erlag Methodist Church willS p a be herd on the $rat Sunday in has been Chief since it was Organ- lame b yandegnea a sow. owner may have ized In I888Kn behalf of the citizens @� pr pay and paying uses. , IDelober, followed by an old•fash- John Mcyanty, kering_ 3 , r Abed mapper and concert on Thea= of t1m.- llm-_Aaother,a beautiful wreath, was iven by the I.O.O.F. OR,SALE-Black borne, good driv- �' to in ningi Oct..- 7th. Keep the g !' er,aged to rears:also bar mare,Clydesdale. itlr►y ev sad many others from relatives �. nilad: aged 12 years. A yy W.A.Courts,lot 24.too. CO) and friends. The funeral wag held 9, Pickering. R. 2.Claremont: siltBt. George s' Churcb, Pickerg, Rev. D. B. Langford, Rector. on Wednesday, services befog cos- Now ARMERS. ATTENTION-I amducted 1n the•church by Rev: Mr. Fest Thanksgiving Services gent ton rhe Benrz•w c=ram sepaf■tor.. the Langford, interment taking place best on the n►arket.. Alwc stave■ andsealas. l dam:milt(D. V.) be. held in this church in the adjoining cemetery. She is sobt•Devitt,Box 17,Brougham.. bone Pick next Sunday : 10.80 a. m., preach- _ �LI, f j 'mor- the Rector, 7 p. m., preacher survived by a sorrowing husband �j V • and family of two sons and three rj f►R BALE-Otis Indian motor•cy- "CharW Emery. cls and side--car.in excellent coadiuon..cbeap ' danRhtere: Wm. A., of Honolulu; con- for $ea Alaoone Euel■forht runnin con. ., •e► }firs. George E. Glover and Chea. S., of Englehart; Mrs. J.B. dtuoo,a real har�aio. Appfi�i�tilwnteea + �,da�hter, Miss Aloha. of Spring- Pentrax Garage.f kkeriag- 2-a Horn(Cora). of Peteabom} Mrs. • - B geld, Mase., arrived here on gun ) g (Lift: TRAYED-On to the premises of is a • (Rev.) H. N. de Foe Wa iter, owing to the critical illness ., c R er mother. tea of Warrsatoo,N. G.,and Mr•:. ►7th@ undo�n�aed,lot a con. a uxbadae. a Mr's. W. 3. Sam, Gla k. (clover (Clara). of Spring• nnmeaer or calcic. �owner may �t drag propel y p� ,lrwad Chas. H. Haat, of Ftaglehart, geld,MAss. Starry,H.R.No.4.v:brtas 52-2 win have L1��t received sI3 import Ohd91' 5 arrived on Monday. - --- t p iLr, 'Thompson, of the Home yrHITEYALL 'OR SALE OR EXCHANGE d C hone Co., was here on Son - bar hots-s years old.drivhr. will enc .+ for■heavy oar room 1100to 1200 !M. AP ,, allay endeavoring to locate some The Whitevale Methodist Sunday e;eo Gaaes,.oatbearm or cavi Dev;tt, 1 �f Clover Leaf �UpB and $aticere, rf�jtieomble on the wires. After much School will bold their Rally Day Seer- eget c Br; tg M.lot 14.roe.e,pWredng. 52-2 :search he found that some person vice on Sunday.Sept.28tb, at 2 . m }...son or persona had tampered with The amaker will be Mrs. Leask(form. FOR SALE--Cbeap all kinds of , a B•.etee, also Glass Tumblers ps ori Mlae tea Tool). of ihssVMV,& •� and ati Minds of farm ba- t the wires just eget of the Presby y aebry man in er. Alm severr,uteavy�. me Spedal masse will be provided. t■rales tad cook stoves and heaters. k te3•ian Church. This i0 . crl The Wbitevsda Baptist Church will ext price rorhtlde.and weal. also live post- • Willow t�ug131 .L eapOt$, for which there V a very heavy Baa, Bl - ` penalty imposed where the quilt Oelebrate their 60th aoniversary on tw• H. stooQvitia.Phone 190@ 1Tt! y Sunday and Monday. Sept.list and di B W .'Ones are convicted. Rev.L.H.Thomas wilt preach • ;a ng l s, Dd o --The Chamber of Coimmerce st a0o p. m.and at 7,00 p m, pedal O A L _ have arranged for a Sports Day to massa will be rendered at each service. - .Toilet .lets _ '•' ,- be bold In. Memorial Park next On Monday evealug a Fowl 811pper Thursday, Sept. 24th. beginning will be served in the basement of the I pnrpoee having on haadecoativa.. '-at 2 p. m A number of handsome church. followed by as 'Old Tyme . oualy a stock of bard. Etc, _ flare left over from Jul let will �r't• iveo by the Plekering th- and colt coal. . p y @dist Clair, who will be dressed in old be competed for. The chief attrac- yma COatgmele. Come and enjoy a tion will be a football watch be- s�time. Admission, adults 60 eta.; Flare your order tiow before Clover Leaf Corps and Saucers, per dozes 1.80 - ` %ween Goodwood and Pickering chlldrom under 12 years.25 eta. the rise is price. '' Cups-only, •` 1.25 ,Y ~ for 12 sweaters. Also girls' boft l2tf Phone Pick.1709, - = ..ps11, tnR of-war, races, hitching 1N MHMORIAM. ' ' -Tea Plates, '• 1.b0 and driving contests etc. Refresh- DONALD MUNRO, PICKETING 7 meat booth an the grounds. See ANDzasoN-In loving memory of my '' Breakfast Plates, $.TO x irlodgers for particulars. dear husband. Robert Stuart And- . he rules the new lowing eeson.who departed. this life. Sept. Hardwood •lppg Dinner Plates. x so p 15th.1019. competition are announced by W. Furnaces sand Shingles' Meavy Glass Tumblers. •' 80 N.Cre�akery, of Uxbridge.-the new Oft we thirst of you,deear father, The Beaman Hent line of flooring in "Dietrlet Representative. E t>tis And ottSr hearts sae sad with pain; :',Thin Glass Tumblers, 95 P y Ob thin would be a heaven plain red oak, quarter-cut white Ina yoaog mea can compete At Ooald we see your face ageain. oak, birch or maple. `:. .. oma, by catering in classes for ! ,jelly Gle►asea,with tops, ,ifs =badly missed bt Wiles. Children Heels Furnaces=pipe or pipeless 15c 2'JC and 30e each those tinder 18, tender 26 and 80 and Mother. Rubberaid Felt Slatee8hingles and Roll `,White Padding Bowls, , ,ears. They have to plow three Roofing, 18 or 86 Inches wide acres according to the rules sad .'gJ1t.E REtiIiTER. Also, a few settings of bred-to-lay Glass Lamps, with and without handles, r10e to 766 ,r ' these plots'will be Judged and the Barred Rock @eggs for sale. ` prizes awarded. It is a commend-' aAz� - DRAP$I;, - PIGIKFRING fret @aaH�y Granitewsre, hide white lined, _ able competition and we haus is via so� ene good feedingOaii nod get prices 85 many young plowmen who� can - 8-piaci Toilet Sete, arlton white, epea*J 698 uphold the honor of Plekering (n Whine, Mvvrlot ,%son.6. Ptak ,B A K E S C '~ Township. Those intending Co (oesr Green Rivrr)).. Sob at I o'cloc , "�8-piece Toilet gear, colored.•pretty patterns p• rain or shine. B.Postill.anotioueer. Compete should secure application -Having purchased the stock from , corms from Mack Forsyth, Clare. t _ the Estate of out, W.C.Ormerod,Gleenwewd, �� j , i924 W, G. BA13NW and the enure 1 -e4r F. M. Chapman,PielterinR.who _. • 16C H-A P M Ai1V ' n be reached by phone. As the be of J03. W. DOTEN Am prepared to_sup very pleasant gathering as ty o the Township orick- -A sad If Bushel. --=%ek-piste on Wednesday after- Bring.Ooumty of Ontario. 044 noon, of last week when s number Notice is hereby given that I have 1� $1081' $aSgBti WOlItB r • of the ladies of Bt,George's complied Act a section 10 of The dot= Phone Mark.9409 �a �:�t r ..:alit at the home of Mrs Willer ors'List Act and that I have ted up � Oharch street, in order. to bid at my office at Whitevale oa the I9b FRANK PENNOCK day of September, ).924. (1) the list of farewell to Mrs. A. J Bier, prior .all persons-entitled'to vote in the said -The Man that made the Barney' � g to her departnre from- Pickering. Municipality for Members of Parlia- Basket. , If YOU'D (•E A101- During the meeting Mrs. Bier wa@ meat and at Municipal Elections, and MIT *� QQ TAKE FREE ADVICE 7 ;presented with a handsome hand (2)the list of persons .entitled to voteELM D� irllLl.w7 _ Ca and pa se and an address.was at Municipal Elections only, and that SONNY.-YOU WOUL read' ezpreing appreciation of such list remains there forEnepectioo, �2R= � NOT HAVE TO LEARN the valuable services rendered by And I hereby call upon all voters to her in the church during the the take.immediate proceedings to have ,_ , :SUCH EXPENSIVE time she was a reeiddnt of Picker. any errors law.or mtesione oorre'ated ac- Wheat or.,any grain 'taken to 1-TSS Olds� �� � r�•' cording to la .• �,�„_-•_•_._. - �•� Ing and.deep regret at her depar- Dated this 19th day of Sept., 122.3. exchange for Flour. tura from the village, and also DONALD R. BEATON, - conveying to her their best wishes 24 "Clerk of Pickering Township We have Bran, Shorts, Chop, O O "for the future prosperity and ha �. P Pg Y p- . .. a Oil Cake Meal, pluses of her and Mr. Bier and hitevale ",'familyin their new home in'far o `'' r all•kinds"of grain s z � Australia.' After the presen • Gm `� � � • 1 � • g � ... .,,. "'• ;^'� ,"` tion a delightful social time was aY'V1C@ Garage Ogilvie a Porridge Oats _ — a-' " •%= agpent by all present. Prior to 1 Royal Household Flour, .their leaving Miss Nellie was also Moto overhauling, top and side cur- .;presented with'a handsome teach- taro repairing. - Cream of to West Flour, t — - , ,, _ ers$ableasa remem ranee of heras $atteand o erbauChgrg[ng ' 013 ' _ - �� A � ^- b 'CHOPPING EVERYO =_ active work in , S�, G)earge a Ban- , Ail work guaranteed, Flat rate ` day School as weA as in the Church , 5 serpice charge ,, .`4EEK;DAY m° and Aliss Rosie Bier was made the Phone 5510 Mark, ventral. 5`,1 roripieri"t' of a Testament And B o A� Psalm Book.. 1 W. E. E R 14 Y t N .a�1t''• 7 � ?r. ...r '•.:. ..,.; .., � > a w > a p'�. "6,�i s '"Y."", c, ?,A"w},�i t�F`i!.' i H•• ,w° s: f '1. (, a o,.y„e, "M• +r 'iP.„•� ,�!'.. •P ,.v de.y.4 .,.,� - v