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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1925_07_10 1:5. 1N. U., 51 wll_ R 7 Q P M� om AF 0 71:1 4. TRW F q�&Pq v to 0 PICKERING9 JULY -10.- 1925 .. 'No. 41 -ONT, FRIEDkyl' VOL XLIVO S.0.-F. A"ociatiow . Scores for games played I" weep Hillside Sunday School proi GREENWOOD Saw Hill and Buket AM held on Sunday. July N" 'IV 12th July 14th,at Claremout-Ouremont 6. Services at It a.m. and -7 P- m- can' AahburnB: at Goodw ood-19*6d wood H. FORSYTH. Oph.D..'Direetcr ducted by Rev. 19.Story. Special rdu- 2.Cheri wood I ; at Pickering-Pick. APactcr7 *metrical Associatiob of Ontario.]tag sic sit both services.: ering b. Whitbv 0; at Green River- ember of the American Optomotriiria Gree GOLLS tion. n River 0. brooklin 1. CW examined by 4ppointzmat. Games July-11-Goodwood,at Whi 2804. inout. OUNBARTON. t- • Jhtabllshed 1888- LOGS WANTED by. Claremont at Cher"wood, Green N. C. McKINWON,M.D., L.R.O.S., An old-fashioned strawberry festi. River at Ashburn. Manchester at Rdilabiurgb.memb"ons os f this 0011490 of Onstiom sawing done, Oat Rolling Val. tinder the auspices of the Lradis`8' Brooklin. % SCRATCH TAIAGUE STANDING D Aid 'Society, will be held on the beau and Chopping, Wood tiful grounds of Walter Niebolson, EP�ER LAYING HENS ONES .. R won lost draw Pts 2 0E, Repairing, Liverpool, on the-evening. of Friday, Goodwood, 8 0 1 17, July 10th. Tea Will be served from $2.75 per 100 lbs. Claremont. 9 6 2 13 Shaping and Turniag. 8 to- 8 o'cloek, after -w hich & choice Brooklic, 5 8 :1 11 4. The following are some of the many ailments Kiddle IKAn, Sleight, Offift Stools program will be rendered by the fol. Cherrywood, 4 2 8 11 Chu attic adjustinsa are efficient in ova m- lowing able artists: 'Mr. WKIdruff. , : CRACKED CORN-HEN SIZE Green River, .4 q .2 10 C11; las All age. and head a baritone; Mrs, Fobert, so torment nerve t. yus. I troubles,throat and loug weak- '-''Salt For Sale _prano ; Geo. Pickering, 4 4 1 9 1 $?_90 per 1W lbs. .9 ntertaluet. treses,rheumatism and sciatica,digestive disor- Granville, elocutionist and e Ashburn, 1 5 2 .6 1 don,hi�bblood ( old medalist 101924 and little Whitby. :1 8 0 2' t� ge other circulatory- I trouble and goitre. 1 7 1 1 troubles, ..- CHAS. A. WHITE. Mon Vers.Seldick. who dances in coo- Manchester, Nb ` Successor.ccessor to late W. G.Barnes R. DUR WIN E. STECKLEY. tume. There will be booths on the FINE CRACKED CORN DHonor Graduate of Toronto Coltege of Chi- Phone 8M or write Locust Hill, bot. grounds for the sale of refreshments -------- FOR BABY CHICK.S .�ftviractic- Willmal, reswentw calls An Picker- anif needle-work. Admission to tea CHERRYWOOD. Ift Village.Claremont and di district. sod coucei t 50 cents; children, under .0 cents per lb. ra T4oesclay. Thursday and ET=gy 1-renoons, S IEL IN G L E S, -12 years,25 cents, Cberrywood football team suffered For an ment call 141 J Bowmanville ,,or 3, leave W0=11%lanYone takingtreatment.471y defeat at the hands of the league lead- vers, Goodwood. an Saturdsy-bv?,i. POWDERED BUTTERMILK I'm Lost" British Columbia Cedar GREEN RIVER. We were rather .unfortunate In the Galt Galvanized Steel Shingles early part of the game, Bird's Felt Slate Shingles Mise Ida Gray spent a few days wlth having only PUT IN WET MASH E. CHRISTIAN. Barrister and tea men.our eleventh man not arriv ASohcr for sale at friends In Toronto. S ?iotaiy Public Etc. Me to - Miss Gillespie. of Toronto.spent the tag until after Goodwood gained their oaa. Wine,Court House. Whitby. U T. PATRRSON'S - CLAREMONT week-end with-O. and Mrs.'Plaxton. trot goal from %penalty kick. It is Jay IT d O. RIOHARBSON&CO.-Barris• Call and got prices. Mine Ruby Michell,is Visiting her too bad that it ould have happened e o1L Jetets.Solicitors etc.. 317-319 Ox-daderatioc sister at Agincourt. thus, in this our most important saw Life Building,Corner Yonge and Richmond S f the season. That reads like one of GIVES SPLENDID RESULTS U. A large number of.visitors soot the nes Main 13W and Main 0490. Stl the lame excuses we usually hear from 4; Tomato. P.ho-. the in our burg. a losing team but It firmot meant for dtball boys went to I LLI A M JAMES BEATON. Bar, J. 'H. B e a- Our fod Markham Goodwood that at&U, as, on the play on the let. but as Goodwood team did T rioter. Solicitor. Notary Public. Room certainly deserved their victory which 339.Confederation Life Building,Toronto. En- -.Futseral JUirector not come no game Was played. would have been by a much larger traaces�4 and 12 Richmond Street or 17 leen and Telephone-Main 7080. Reage Miss P. Plaxton. who Is enjoying Street Ea3t, net re if it hadn'r,been for the brilliant two weeks holidays. left on Saturday Hudson 1748. ZAcensed E*nabalnwr friends at Hills- work of our goal tender, who saved to spend a weekLwith numerous bard shots. Goodwaod, MOTOR HEARSE burg. �C �O A L� N 1. picnic though somewhat boisterous in their Don't forget the Union -8. S -D R D. C. Smith, Dentist. Stoii-j. CLAMMONT, OnL to be held at Whaws.park on Tuesday style of I y, are undoubtedly a good term. 9111aturday. July 11th at 6$) p wille. H norGrsduate of Chicago and To- Phone 924 July 14th. Bring your basket and Univecruties and the Royal College of enjoy a day's pleasure. m. 1i the time and date of the kick-off A good sapply of Hard and Soft Phone office 1011. Residence In a real game here at home, Clare- Coal on hand. Also a supply , F416�Noappointments. 2611 on Saturday evening the Green moot being the visiting team. and as River team played Brooklin The of Fiadliug Wood, theyweretbeonly team todefeatus LAKE B. BEATON. D. D. S., game was well plav-ed by both teams BGraduatv of the Royal Colelge of Dental and resulted in aacnre of 1.0 for Brock- in the first halt-of the schedule,we stove length. Surgeons and University of Toronto. Of will do our utmost to win from them over Murdock's Confectionery seem Whitby. Coal, - Coal lin. On Saturday next the team and so clean the slate with an even 12tf Phone Pick. 1709. Place bourei 9 to 12;I to 6-30. Ind.*pboDe 6, plays at Ashburn. 50 Pboot 220. break. XRO. PICKEKING DONALD MV, N. DALES. L D. 8. D. D. S.. GREENWOOD. Hard ajid Soft 8oal of thea L * Graduate ci(Royal Collel%OU Derrta] Sur. a OUNBARTON. and the University of orooto, office James and Mn. Raine,spent Sunday 'a best quAhty on with . .Whiteva1e tibiae D. A Scott store. Claremont- OUL &t Milliken. Miss Jean Dixon Is holidaying bone.9 to 3 P. m. SatairdsTs-. 9 a y hand Earl and Mrs. Hovicla spent the Miss May Somerville. I P M. Clare 1405. 47 y Jac eek-ead at the formees home. k McClintock was the guest of The Service Ga ate HZRBRRT T. PALLAISIL L D S.. THOS. A• LAW wWlil. Kate and Mrs. Sadler spent Harold Mitchell last week. D D.S. Graduate of the Royal College of Sunday at Ashburn,with Robert and Little Margaret&ad Elias Amman.we Motor overhauling, t!,Op IDO"Surgoom and the Un3verwy at Toronto. and amr. AVERSO C3C0ZJ Ira Q=t. Mrs. SIdler. are sorry to report. are Ill with the flu. Wn re in above J.S.Batiodon's store,Pickermg.Pot 4fAw- hours . 9 a n to Sp. a., or by aMInt- Tboak&s and Mm 811iott and family. Mine Black, of Agia-.ourt.. wag the Battery SarypMe- of Flint,Mich . formerly residents of guest of bliss Florence Annie early tb4s -woot Phose Pim 3700. overhauling HARDWOOD Greenwood,motored over and spout a week. All work guaranteed. 'Flat rate fluoins" fX4VbV. few days here and at Toronto'renew- Mrs. Mackey and Mine Violet "is- service charge FLOORING Ing old acquaintances. bury ore holidaying with the former's Phone 5510 Mark.Central. V. RICHARDSON-Real Be We extend our sympathy to (Mo. brother. Bar"'Kins. r w , tats. Insurance.cooveysuckag. and Mrs. Johanna an the de4th of her Mrs. Ellpn Heron.of Sea boro, was V;&bz Now" W. E. a ERR y Rac...Pidtaring,out Sur 8 8 clear plain oak, 0100 pr In. b father, who passed away ather home the guest of her e6volu. Mrs. Alex 8-8 No I clear 85 46 bere on Sunday afternoon from the Thom, during tbm past week. I ANTHRACITE P08TILI_ Licensed Auctioneer, 8 8 clear birch, 184 -%11 infirmities of old age, he being In the Mr. and Mien McClintock and Mrs, ,Te Im 04,084111" 09 Taft Lad Oulorlo. Aus" oeishhorhood of 96 yearn of age. Horton. of Fort Perry were guests of 8 8 a clear �47 - 11 1 hen sam ad all kinds isgsoor"d ft ou 46 Walter sod Mrs. H#JubI motored MiQaes Alliecia-last week-end. nisibm AidAraw Groom IU,w P.o„ Oat. Beeeb and maple same price 078potit the We congratulate Misses Dorothy Walter Detroit to Toronto ai as birch Coal, All Size DR.BZATON TOWNSMPOLERE day at the borne of the former's moth. Clugston and Phyllis Nich I n on o Coavvy"aw, Oommilawsw for laktag Will supply material only, or enp- er.and from thitre, accompanied by passing successfully their.mul cKxam. modafflift, Assousaust. 2%. acusay 60 loan Miss Carms, Hambly. Master Harold in&tion. is*hirm Issaw at KarrvT Lbs. ply labor with material.' Nut cool 14.50 at ous. to Mrs. Jae Millar(nee Beatrice Ann-, Quality guaranteed, Harnbly and Mr. Carman, spent a fe hours with Freeman and Mrs.Mantle. so), of Detroit. and little daughter . �-the yard DAVID A. PUGH-Live stock au F, cea subset to change spent a few days last week visking onne". Graduate of C. M. Jones' school. withount notice. relatives and friends here. % Lifetime experience with pedigreedOTOUFFVILLL We are pleased to have Miss Flor- once =gQBlock and ring work. All kinds of Stove coal 15.00 at coo to. T rms ressociable. Phoo# Coulter left here last week fort.Annfs in our initist again. She returned from Ft. William and Is P I C K-E R-I N G bis field of labor in Allendale. yard spending her vacation with her par- M. MAW, LICENSED yAjRD The United Church will hold its S. S. and congregatinnal picnic at.Munel_ ants here. '00 W A` LUMBER On Wednesday;afternoon the Miss- Pea coal 12 TIONEER,for York,Qntaria and Durham Counties All kidds of attended man's Lake to-day(Friday) 7. t4., 610. T reasonable Dates may be Band and C v I T meetings were Rev. Warren. of the United Cburcb. 'on baraffiged at NEWS'Offiev. Bell and Ludepeo- -preAched'his flist sermon here on Sun- held at the home of Mrs.John Tome, .Co' ulets 12.50 fa Amu Phones. Whitby.Ont. my CANNOT DO BETTER day last, and made a good Impression following which supper was enjoyed at the lake. Deliverid at any.reasonable • laotall one of our Inst-Gas Oil Burners Our continuation school is raised Leslie White,of Toronto, spent last A REAL in your Range-Cbeaper than coal from a two-room to a tbree-roomed distance at 50 cents abundance of beat just when school, owing to the large attendance. Sunday With his mother. who, we are pleased to say, is recovering after the -you want I,.. Per- The York County Council took over per ton fectIv safe. the count highway , between Ux- misfortune of baring a borne step on t, The wound required several bridge antyPickering ,townships,OIL FURNACE BURNER-43 d rps near her foo stitches. BStouffville. -RGAINI, Instal In any furnace. No Gas. F. A. �'REESO R, Best controlled at any point desired. Our main street presents a vastly Set of SoUd Golden Oak-Dine improved,, ppesmode. with its clean PROLMMARL Oak-Diners, Superior to any other form kept lawn and the placing of beds In Z400 0 93W consisting of 5 chairs and arm of beating. many prominent places. Miss B a holidaying with,bor chair. Regular- price $28.00, J. GORDON'S, The Obaut4uque.wilt be here Thum sister hem Bet of Solid Golden.Oak DingirX, Ag6bts Wanted 23!y Pickering week,afternoon and evening. It has with her niece to Toronto. nuw selling for$19.00. Church Street. day, Friday and Saturday of next miss Bite spent a few days last Week a splendid educational value. Miss Ra*,who has been visiting with ���r► erk " U100 consistijoX of. .5 chairs mad arm of dissiatlefaction and Mrs. Perryman, has 'returned to the chair.' Regular prim $25.001 great deal Dow going at$15.00. much criticism to board on the street city &nry'Lnd Mrs. $be& Visited with ma,.Vm outhe action o"be 0ounty uncil In raislair the salary of Herb Lennox Mr. and Mrs. Carson at Brooklin do On display in our window. and 'D FUvo Bread' Flour from 815W to$2500. The councillors Sunday. Pastry will gnawer fox it next January. R. and Mrs. Alcken and family. of L. and Mrs. &Atry Toronto,are staying with Alwe sell Apex Records or Needle@. Flour Any A " x Record 65 CM Mlddleto�n. p" GREEN RIVER. tore May be obtained from you Grocer. Miss Marjorie Fleming. of Isling. Box of 200 needles. either wodium - t, Mrs. �J G W and Mrs. Perrier and son Jack ton, to boliduying with her sun or food speaker, for go eta. :Itfng with O. Ferrier. F. Atford. 13rookfin FI-0-tv MH are G. The Fire Company are busy these MIS Tena Gray In spending her Va• evenings practising' and fixing up CHAS. WILSON, Prop. cation under the parental roof. New location Reg Nighowander spent 'the weak. -their buildingi, ead with his mother, 'The W. M. S., o th f St. John's Churcb. Mrs. Ntgbs Ail ��r'ritt 0 C'e are meeting this (Thursday) at the imp wander. New St Frank Fuller,'Of Rast Lansing,Mich. home of Mrs.George Duncan. fSuccessor to C. H. Burling) John and Mrs. For ie,of Claremont. -traiture Dealer and It Pays to Attend and A. Fuller,-of Toronto, aire'visiting -Visited with John and Mrs. Soden' .,qf Ft their brother. W. A, Fuller. .,New Stock Fafte'ral Direotor- W. A.and Mrs.Fuller have returned Meadowbrook Farm on Sunday. and gone J home, after expending a few weeks, John and Mrs. Littlejohn ti Best!Phone The Very *Irh the lattes brother In Bowman. of Toronto, motored• out and spent vile. Sunday With theformer's mother. Dillingham's Block - Pickerimg, -Ontano - LLIOTT The Green River Ladies' Aid will 34r. Patton and Mri. and Mrs. Buck- bold a grand garden party on the Ingham,of Toronto,visited with the hu, 1E N C I N G spacious lawn of Chas. Wbite on Mon- latter's parents over the week-end. Stree't day evening,July 20th. An fmciting The Mission Bend of St, John's We are prepared to build a'nd, sell Corner Youge and Alexander game of football' will be. played be- Church will meet as usual at the home Streets. Toronto. tweeri two interestiox teams. The t of Mrs. Brown on Saturday afternooV. 'Call and see 'us' of chicken wire and stock styles 0 k program will consist of Duncan R. fences at reasonable pi ices. ier entertalhe .,Mrs. E. C.Thornton and son, Cat- Every graduate of the Cowan,.Canada's prom r, Itwill pay you to' consult us before man, of Woodstock, are spending& last-fiftE un months has - the man loyalty smile. acc3mpmnipd purchasing, by Beatrice L. Smith.pianist accord- week with the former's sister. Mrs. T. We also have for -41.4 RPM! P I C K R I N NEWS R. NOWWAN Amocli Flon" ReadMcEWEN, ,. LaRooflng and and McGregor. of Toronto Scottish The Misses Gerrard,who have teen Bale Wire Open all Year. Enter No E. sale Asphalt f ecured employment. lonist: selections by Pipers Graham C.Brown. lr Pipe BapJ. sileo other local talent. visiting rplatives here, left Satt rday now. Catalogiie free. Refreshen t9 will be served on the last for Ft trip up the northern lakes an ,,irl eRo. PARLEY&SON,Brock Road: -Banff, the Rock- grounds. Admissiort95 cerrts; child- routs Winnipeg. Veterinary Surgeon Pickering R. R. I W. J. Principal ren 15c..: Watch for further partl [elk. FLD r.r) iver And later sail for their Pbune Pick. 1700 Elliott,tPr! V1 --- 2" me in New Zerand. .......... 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Jscobaaun. th 3AYt TNt3 CAR 3� t OF YWRS 119 WAY No IT ISN ' 70 8110 FOR uR i Ti" 19 A BOY GAitAGel / NEW l'!'IOOGi-i ,. .• /b� s Elie Prevention. _ - "� The Provincial Fire Marshall hal - ' been Eo Woodstock to present to the r� ' t winning Scouts the medals won !n con- _ Prevention con- _.. .. •.,, -reaction with the Fire - -teat. The declared winners are Scouts Elmer Lick and Harold Prestage, each 4 tioviLg submitted excellent papers.i ,About forty Spouts gathered together I O O `�in horse-shoe formation under the di _ traction of the Scoutmaster. A Lew - very appropriate verses were read _ from the book of Proverbs,after which the group repeated the Bcot}t's Law. Fire Marshall Heaton 1a his address 1 i sold: ,We is Toronto appreciate Tory' I You 7u ST Ptd _ IN BACK LIKE CONCERT3NA niuch tiie Boy Scouts' work. There is TTi I§t no better work for the Scouts than to EIGHTt lalat'a fire grorention and to know what - do it when the oc• to do and tiov+ Xo. caslon arises." In D redenting the _ 93 medale he said it gave him very grant A _ $ . pleasure to perform such a duty and e coagratntttad both of the boys on t �� Eheir splendid papers. confessing him- gory that it was teeceaeary for him .,look up some of the questions on the examination papers to And out the car 1123 _ rent answer. He emphasised that Are prevention 0401117 comes within the GIRL'S PRAGTICAL,SCHOOL :`LNi) Pro- purvey of the Qoonts' Motto—"Be Pro- ; r VACATION FROCK. O - >; pared." �- _ t 'patrol Leaders. . . This dellglitfuily simple one-piece A very successful Patrol Leaders' frock having aide-front closing is kv Conference teas lust concluded !n Ham-I made of a pretty design in checked fall by ru*5.11 a k.c. Inc.) I gingham, with collar, ^uffs and belt Th13 !i a step i of plain contrasting material. The CO�ZC _ iltoa. so much good was accomplished __-.,. _.__•. _ Ithat It was unanimously decided• to !hold more of them. fulness over the hips is held in place Mi�ly CiII>vl�. Storiesell-Known Pipby a narrow belt startirg at the aide aai�� _ which might well be taytea b7 other 'by the art of coffee-making there are -� rout and circling the back of the. itdtiea and tawtss. In the Patrol Lead- no standards; each country has its �Alhat Ne Smokes. `of a man beloved by soldiers all ever or you have the leader of the gang; he dress, fsateaitig under opening at the own ideas on the subject. The French -. its responsible for the pragreas, well opposite side. The pattern is cut for like their coffee black, strong, and hot., "Although I'm probably the biggest i the Empire. short kimono sleeves, but provides an In Turkey the Mohammedan bolls his smoker is the kingdom." Sir Thomas , "Pa" Plumer, as they have loaf; being, in fact nearly everything per- known him. used to be the dandy of taining to the gong• and whether the ;eattension for long alae yes which are coffee over a charcoal fire in a small'Lipton remarked to a friend of mine whole Troop !• e�clent os not rests gathered into a narrow band. 1Sizes I brass kettle; each cup !s made fresh I the other day, "I never smoke cigars."' the Army. He still wears the stock .aa. 8, 10, 12 and i4 years. Size 10 years' I and monocle and affects the drawl that : Tery largely upon him Boy leader,I f end consumed. grounds included. la You prefer a pipe or cigarette. Fos-: s requires 2% yards of 88-inch. or 2 4S small atya. ,albiy?" said my friend. "No, [ never I slatted the sarcasm of some, of his ship is the goal towards which we yards of 40-inch material. Price 20c. must strive more and more, and eon- Russia, Switzerland. and Denmark',smoke either," aas;wered Sir Thomas ' early Was Q>hce colleagues. TlsBy, fereneext are ♦erybelptul to this sad. The glsrments illustrated in our new all follow the French fashion Bulgaria! "Really' Then may I`ask what you soon learned to respect him. and now Poshion Book are advance styles for q•• p=eters Turkish methods. In Brittany.';do smoke. there are few more popular generals. �in9• the home dressmaker, and the woman Once I remember, a gushing woman There ars many little plats with re•;or girl who desires to wear garments; the housewife t6lage no coffee worth ( Bacon,"' was Sli Thomas' laconic , drinking unless made from beans she• retort said to him, "Oh. General do tell me-- There to Camping which, If nemamaer dependable for taste,. simplicity and has roasted herself The Italian Idea{ should one pronounce the 'u' is your ed, will make all the difference be.�economy will find her desires fulfilled' combine* the methods of Brittany and I in Cocoa-nut Land. M name short or long?' iween a profitable and an unpleasant'in our patterns. Price of the book 10� "Madam," replied Plainer, quietly. time. is camping You must not �orgeti 54aac®. The . Aaatrlatta ,arra more, Growing cocoa�nuta to the bleat In- „my name rhymes with a certain 1>r cents the copy. Each copy inoludes one original and make delicious coffee with I dies is not a profession that has at- 'the ground sheet it FA more important coupon good for five cents in the meat aald to be favored by your sex. to ha're one under you than to have purchase of any pattern milk topped with whipped cream, - !tracted many women. But Mta9 Nellie and I hope---" But by this time the half a dozen blankets over you. As a I HOW TO ORDER PATTERNS. The Mexican drinks a brand of cof- Hamel-Smith says It la "the ideal llfe-" gushing one had aedl snbetltnte tar the approved ground fee peculiarly his own- Ground coffee She-employs eixt$ native laborers and `sheet you might have a piece of table Write your nama and address plain- 1e placed is a cloth bag, which !a tin i operates over a•hundred acres de- " nil cloth. • largo ly, giving number and size of such mersed to boiling milk and water voted to cocoa-ants. . He s3truok Oit1 rain coat. or a heavy _ s „ piece of castes. He earefnl of ex- patterns as you want >':nCIOU 2Ae in�sweetened with brown stick sugar, In ••LA[e out there," she says, "is sal- yiscouat Bearsted, as the great ot1 r stamps coin (tote+ gteferred; wrap Brazil. Chile; and Paraguay they 1118;thiag'but savage. There are no earth- magnate, formerly Bir Marcus Samuel. t poeare too enddenly to the ninth's rays. A sun bath Is an excellent thing but It carefully) for eadi number, and their coffee black and—often. The quakes, no bed storms, and no aaakee I now becomes, in Britain's Rockefeller the way to take ft !s In small giiaat! address your order to Pattern Dept., Cuban pours and repours cold water and we have got a te:aphone." �—"the-other man who struck oil." as J ties at a time, until finally you can al- Wilson Publishing Co., 71 West Ads- over finely-ground coffee contained In I Miss Ham"mith made good use of;he is sometimes called In London, most wuh !immunity expose your whole !aide St., Toronto. Patterns sant by a flannel bag and used the extract ob•It the telephone, too, not very long ago.I pew people know that his millions body (not the haul) for several hours rstnYn tt�slL taiaed for making Cate an left or cafe for a man broke into her store to steal'are of his own making, or that he be. -,::.tosether and benefit from It. �T _ noir. !cocoa-nate and she was able to get the I gan life with no advantages save a S Frotifi SUrftht. The nailve of Algeria takes strong quick and perceptive brain. A meta-. If you should get wet and suffer police on the scent in leaA than Len from the cold there L nothing better How sugar forms in the beetroot. black coffee in the street, purchasing, minutes. bar of a family of nine, he was born fit :than a rood rub down with a rough wear case, or maple tree has long the beverage from venders who boil it - the East-end of London, and. at one over portable stoves. Coffee from Ye-' towel been a mystery. It Is known that sun- Dandy of the J�rmY, - time wan a junior clerk His father Be particular !n not having the teat light L.necessary to enable plants to men has an especially fine }favor, due,: With the appointment of F'leid Mar was a dealer, among other things, In flap closed entirely. Fresh air is one convert the gases of the atmosphere It !s said, to the [set that the Arabian'aha' Lord Plainer to the post of High boxes adorned with eheila; it)s from of the things yon'have gone to Camp into starch and sugar, and recent Inc- watts until the ripened pods tall to the Commissioner and Commander-in- this source that the name of a famous - to enjoy, and it is good night and day. ceseful experiments by Professor Baly, ground before gathering the fruit. The .^ chofceat products of Yemen are re-;chief, };titlest3ae comae under the rule brand of petrol fans obtained. In the daytime give the teat and its of Liverpool, who hoe produced sneer --- -- comitants as +bring--oat ev artificially, are likely to open the way nerved for fife exclusive uea• of the!! q Hol Mountain. .�•�� erjthing. I Y !,l ilC 1Ass of Love. ` DoaY overfeed or over drink, and to important developments. Shall of Persia. : Don't else you don't do remember Some time ago he noticed that � Tat Shan, China's most holy moan-'.All through an empty place Igo, that at meal times your behavior when the strong light from an electric A Dunce. T tarn,lies to sight of the Tientsin-Pukow;And find her not to any room; Little Jimmy's father found him to. railway. ,It has been deemed holy L The candled and the lamps I light should not be any more disorderly than lamp, such as is used in cinema the barn, He was shaking his pet raise i it would be at home; and don't forget studios, was allo*ed to fall upon a elate helots Bud B.C. Confucians,I Go down before a wind of gloom. bit and saying: Taoists and Buddhists alike revere' peace. stream of carbonic acid gas, a certain -Five and five. : How much is five, Hiking. " amount of well-known disinfectant gas and five?" 'f this mountain ,and have erected Thick-apraddled.lies the duet about. Numerous reports have come to hand was produced which turned into sugar The surprised fatbgr finally inter-1 shrines at its foot, on its slopes and at�A fit and place W write her name, respecting Indlvidu$I and party hikes when dissolved in water. rupted the proceedings. its summit. It ie s is 10, 0 point for'Or draw her face the way she looked being taken or planned. Thele is The quantity of auger formed in „mat is the manning of all this, pilgrimage,as many so. 10,000 pilgrims(That legendary sight she came. y. - nothing more exhilarating than a well this way was awry small, and it was ," a day mating the journey to it during Jimmy?" February and March. Many of these:The cid house crumbles bit by bit; jam. planned HI1te. It should be well pllav- fotwd that the violet ray* given off by "Oh." said Jimmy, "teacher told us climb laboriously to the top and there.Each day I hear the omninous thud nod—boots, feet,stockings, pack@,.din• the lamp contained light for different that rabbits multiply rapidly, but thin worship. That ears another rent!s there tante to be travelled each day, the wave4engths, some of which assisted fellow can't even add." 12�or winds to pierce and storms to hood. ;3 i objectives--•these and many other de• while others Snteretered with the for- - .1alls enter into the make up of a pro- for- motion of�the sugar. Addition of or - My orchards groan and sag with 1ruIt, Stable Hike. Then bating done all didary powdered chalk to the water, l this, and at last you are on the-road, however, neutralized this action sad DUTCH SETTLERS FOR WEST Where,Indian wise, the bees go round; , try plenty o1 singing, and be sure and produced more sugar. (I let it rot upon the bough; _ „ I I eat what falls upon the ground. > have your note book at hand so as to Experiments were now conducted on maks notes of everything of interest, a larger scale to a rectangular glass The heavy cows go laboring and otherwise, that is seen and felt. to fifteen inches square and eight x In agony with clotted testa; f 3ldaroh along march along, singing all laches deep, with small holes to each z>a s " f My heads are slack; my blood is cold 1. is the Alle, aide. Having found that the imitation . I marvel that my heart still beats. Shouting out a rousing song; as we sunlight gave the disinfectant gas,Pro- t#. reel off mile on mile. feasor Baly omitted th3tt step and filled t the tank with a sciatica o1 fife gas !n �F I have no will to weep or sing, warcb along, march along, spirits No least desire to pray or curse; x: N. never fail, water. In the middle of the tank as ; f' The lose of love is a ti*ter thing: When again we are on our way, on the electrically driven fan was fitted so They lie w�io say that death is worse. that the powdered chalk, which was ' good old open trail. Countee Cullen.; then added, was stirred vigorously. tWhy Worry? 'Lamos,were inserted into each of the. Worry neves yet has made _ holes in the tank aired,light allowed to i The Kindly Critic. Life's pathway any clearer, play on the solution. Only brought the jagged stones Atter fourteen days' continuous ex With a jolt the car came to a sudden Just a little nearer. posure to the artificial sunlight a yield , K stop 7n the middle of a busy street The `a :• of 8 per cent, of sugar was obtalusd, `'� €'° self-starter refused to act, and the r _ Worry never yet has Helped driver was forced to dismount'and try To climb the rocks ahead, sad after the liquid had been'purtfled - ~JOa17 made the climb the worse - and concentrated a•sweet syrup was a. to crank the engine with the old of Y + !' the starting handle. For five minutes s For weary feet to tread. lett `' he twirled the ,handle furiously while. l Although the process is expensive, Worry never yet has tried to erected that it will be cheapened a small crowd cbilectad. x; w To make the-.dark seem fair, In the fl'Nar future. At.laat an old lady stepped forward 'But makes so much of what she sees . --,N - A family of Dutch Settlers recently arrived in Nesters:Canada over and pressed a penny into the prespir ? She doubles all that's there. Canadian National Railways atter crossing from Antwerp on the S.S.Zeels>:d Ing motorist's hand. VAth „ Inmates of British prisons entitled of the Red Star Line. Many settlers of this type are moving to the prairie "My good man," she said gently, "I "rho Sahara Desert is 9,100 miles to have library books have been known y wish all hand organs were aa• quiet as provinces during the present season and the glue promise of becoming long and 800 miles wide. It covers to ask for teat books on higher maths• splendid farmers. yotirs:" area equal to two-thirds of Europe. matica and advanced science. .. ,-, ..._r...:...-_�..w...,'L.,,S.I4a.'�:,e�""n•>fi,�ArA.��. w��,`�.r�:'�.�'�`_`c��."�`...- ,S�„a'•y`� SE, `� � ^*C.��. r ,• x ,.r.,,., ....ih[o �. �._ ..u+'b:' � ,sof`s�,.a�s_' _„'ayrT f^�-+ -' wn.gs.,,,,y T;xW.x ��,,..< �,sq,,,1+..�.�. ., -;.ry 95. 4c 'w� .rr w+Q'r••`ea. 'rY' ex+mtl=' q�.., �+ ';, -r .� i,, "•.�," wfiy '3•t', • .$ TYb`.. Tw ,AMY °'1w 4 _!•: S R . ,v„•"5. `3ti' "vM +rr .$t+e-:.w �„Y. Ca .,:r :.^w�� b', :KA^. �' '"�'• .f".'. •.'�•5f,�, c.i : r rim J5 4rb MW mouln., D.01D w1w WADIAN }rF 4540=e �`.. aa.iA+.A(.�aa '�'�e1�T� ' a,x•4." >N f �'eNs �.g FOR ��� ,� Thirty-nine years newspaper coati aboard was myself,]]] . ago, ec June 28th, and I had written up the trip from through traia to sent it by Amit-for I had been on the e ' , e 1 1 r e t Montreal to Winnipeg to,advance, and -, .' Can be Had Through the Rich, t` -fid Blood Made b Dr. Wil- c r o.s s the con- road frequently - only adding the Y tinea! in Canada, names of the more prominent passer- �iam8s Ptak ]jg,„ left Montreal and gore by wire from Ottawa.' When the reached its west- papers reached us or the north ehos•e 90There come$ a time in the ilio of ern Lermiaus,Port of Lake Superior, Mr. Dewey, the almost every girl when weakness at i Moody, right on' eperintendent of the postal service of -tacks her. The strain upon her blood l the dot on Jiily Canada, who was on board, was aston- supply get too great~ and there comes 4 4th. it was a isles at the length and accuracy of headaches and backaches, losa.of appe- glorious occasion.,�my report, and wondered how and,, �O ,• �� � -� tite, attacks of dlazfnes8, heart palpi- Col. Geo. H. Ham the realization of when I had written it, and as I did not i tabun, a constant weariness and a the dreams of that.little band of pion- enlighten him, except to say that he: �L `' • tendency to c decline....All these aymp- eers who for the past live years had had 'seen me writing on the train, his I tome jaay not be present in any par- hoped and planned and fought for it. mystificattoz remained with him until i nonfat case but the presence of any No better description of the event has his death:. The trip was a glorious one,! T one of them shows the necessity for been written than that by George H. and the reception all along the :ire; _ prompt treatment. And the very beat Ham, the veteran publicity agent of was like a royal progress. The people I / treatment is through, the blood-mak- the Canadian Pacific Railway, one of of fire-stricken Vancouver Came over II4i � ark_ tug tonic qualities oil Dr. WllItems' the best-known and best-Ioved men in to Port Moody in great numbers by the Pink Pills. They are .the one thing " Canada, whose latest photograph is old "Yosemite" to welcome us. There needed to maintain the health of grow- herewith reproduced. In, his book, was no public,reception at Vancouver, Ang girls and-women of mature years. '"The Reminiscences of a Raconteur," for.tbere wasn't any place to hold one, `• Here Is a bit of strong proof:-Miss he says:- 1-the original city having been almost Matilda Bream, King Highway, New- "It was a momentous event for it total] consumed by fire just previous castle, N.B., Hays:--"I was in an es- way the beginning of a service that has to efts arrival, The flames destroyed tremely run-down and nervous condi- revulutiun!zed the travel of the world.I almost everything, but the -courage ilWItill 1111ilN1 x tion. I wac losing flesh,had a poor a At the send-off,-the Immense throng'and hope and faith of the pioneers who petite, always pale, and suffered fre x �„s. I:a the vi I.Dalhousie Station was an en- bravely straggled against the blight- s Quently from heada7ebes. In fact MY •t1malastic one, and would have been Ing effects of the calamity, and they condition can best be described as I - � Wore so, but Cor battery dlfl this successfully, as can be seen x miserable. I had. tried several-treat runs a lift's tate in arriving to fire the!to-day In the magnificent city which menta but they did not help me in the i parting ci liate, and time, tide and has arisen through the splendid re- least. Then, reading otte day icbout I C.P.R. filers Ralt for no one. These suite of their indomitable energy and Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, I declro'ed'to were only .two sleepers attached and unceasing labors which made Vancou• try them. After using three oozes I they were comfortably filled. The only t ver what its is." i was much improved, but continued un- til I had taken siz bores, with the re rainy days out of $6b, and this suits I - suit that I am now well and strong, France Fallows Suit. i both the growth o! Sax and its mane-+f /'� /� ' • � `` with good color end's hearty appetite. !lactttre 1 Paris is to have a Wembley of its TobetelCoJQuQ,l1 In view of what Dr. Williams' Pink O I own next year, and preparations for r*�r Pills liava done for me I cannot re the new exhibition are already tr an commend them too highly." ��p �e� advanced state. The French venture `.; You can get these Pills_ from any S'4/i1i LL FOR is to be.an international exhibition of , medicine dealer, or by mall at tiU cents decorative.and industrial art, and it is a box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine expected that from May to Octcber --- — - -- ----• -- ---. - - ~' Co-, Brockville. Ont - D � � next year, while !t is In QrogIress, the ` Cocoanuts take ten years after Pigs Is Pips. city on the Seine will be busier than p op. - ha made you fire your new 1 bT planting before gluing a paying crop. Hl. "W t o ou Made Mrs. Howard King, R.R. NIo. 6, even, hired man?" a When one speaks of weather making i Truro, N.S, says-"I am the mother i Lofty towers are already rising on Cls ifL,ed Advertisements Slw �'I told him to take some skim of four children and have always used the chosen site, which stretches from milk to the Digs, and be went and a place rich and pr3 Que. one's first I , SALES ORGANIZER WANTED. thought is naturally of health and pleat Baby's Own Tab.eta when any of them the InvaItdea across the river to the served It to the summer boarders." ' t . re resorts where blue skies and std. ftel('Ided amedicine unci I can recon Champs Elysees, and the whole area' t aaos ruvoa,Na rzrtu,v aocstr the Tablets being nnsurpasa- o! the Esplanade and Place des ia- L Kut"` atrnt '° °°'w, "'Lt" o:'aa` .nws.o. - -- B! lee are usual and rain aoaros. t oda er -oaeta u .alae oraaata.r to eacD cornu Keep M,nar-d's Liniment In the Hau.m i"ere are many places t:ha't we their for childhood ailments." Thous-!valides Is being covers w a ser es stmt vans raa.aelb mak. t3.-eeL Csis sI ode.of other mothers agree with Mss.'of fairy.palaces, i a•• Is.. M•nra anon oar_ - ..: .t`;ocean to bad weather itis as to the Merits of the Tablets.' Very Dramtnent In this latest exhibi- I Riding right round Australia, a die. Dufftown, in Bauftshirs, �q gssasa" ' tance of over 8,000 mixes, a " The are thousands of homes through-j tion will be French cooking and the venni; Allil no fewer than seven largt} 4}ttlllerise out Canada where the Tablets ars s3-'art of the. French furniture makers.,Im pro ve Y our, Australian performed the journey it{ and Is famous fcr the tine Qu iy of its ways kept on hand In readiness for I And 1t Is expectsirtbat the American just under six rrronshF. whiskey. Ret Dufftown is one of the I - the least sign of any of the minor ail- accent will be even more In evidence JJ r _ Nwetteat places in Scotland I I A p p e i�, r a n e e you + i i alt e some- m'mm which afflict tittle ones. Baby's at the Parts eahibitlon than It was at �/ The averagera nt con mostbe s m I N rOwn Tablets never fail to regulate the i Wembley. f adore Phosphate 11 you want your ,JbIng like fitty Inches a year.,or much - YJ �stcmacfl and trowels. thus they banish r complexion to clear, eyes to brighten,� Ida!yens can Preelole t snore than double that of London. Now, 11 constipation and Indigestion;' break Gbas.lieshhyt%ea9Llast " I For Every III--Mlnar.ai Liniment. and skin to become soft and smooth. the quality.of whiskey depends largely up colds and simple tavern; relieve ' LAND Altutne upon the water used a the distilleries Thin,. nerveealtausted people' grow � � colic and bring the baby through that! strong on Bitro-Phosphate and drug- nop"e17ssllUast.t7eas nasi awaf it y wand probably Dufftown■ big' ralbl dredt?ed seething period !a safety The - Might Have tsgwed Him OA.- vas the water supply needed for the i gists guarantee it. Prf'ce $1 per pkge. iV:isetor Fres E7sCsraBooit. Tablets never do harm-always good A man noted throughout A wide Arrow Chemical Co., 25 Front St. East, 1production of the finesrUpe of spirit -as they are guaranteed absolutely stretch of country as being a "tight- Toronto, Ont. y Manchester and Its neighboring i tree from 'any Injurious drugs. They wad," having lost his only brother, �rif cities have a damp atmosphere that Is are sold by medicine dealers or by mall went to town to put a.notice of the particularly adapted to the spinning tat 25 cents a box trout The Dr. Wil-I death In the paper. "Ain't no charge, Eczema On Hands ASTHMA a . *of cotton, and these places would be Rama' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont Ile there said he. Spread Minard's on brow in a fix it the raCntall were suddenly "Oh, yes, our rates are a dollar an For Two Year halved. For similar climatic reasonsinch," replied the newspaperman. � paper end appfy to the =JBeltast has become the world'i centre 'Value of School Music, L1ltlCura Healed _ throat A ! a o irheie "';tot the linen trade. Belfast has E31 Wbereupon the other ejaculated: Quick re iF'f ,asurr.9. r '-in thousands of communities, really "Heck! ]3t11 was six-foot-two!" ' "For about two s I suffered 9 y worth-while concerts are promoted by - -- y� ' the school cousin supervisor. Some of with eczema on my hands. It a ® . T118 Best Sink Value these are given by imported profes-. started with small soaks ani 'lett stomia, but more are the result of con- DOCTO Q turned . a rash and sore very sore 9 Ever Offered structive work in school and com-; +` and zed. It itched terribly at times KMQ OF FM fin- Entire,new�s at sigh at a scum - T H U N A and kept spreading until my could fie. Tbs basa is resat-� t:znnity. sera were covered with it. I could ' " ahxnwbly oaleos. coated with �asa�e wbioe School children love to appear In not put my hands in water nor do a mmef. same as toe a. ekctric ( any wont. I did not et ranch sl y •atm. g with as se public perforthances, and the super g � dap and instructiom visor who capitalizes this natural de HERBALIST at night on account of the irritation. . i sire not only is able to stimulate the "I used ss.othI r w Cu without SMP Enameled Simile I mach success. I saw C�ra Soap _ r childish musical ability, but also fur-i For' Removing Tonsils and and Ointment advertised and sent nfehes the adult poglttation with a I Adenoids or any form of for afYec sample. Alter using it J TO EXPECTANT • • chance to hear worthwhile comate. Fos I t�irOitre With'Otlt ration puzchaeed more and is s month's r' P no musical effect can be more beauti- time L was completely healed." ' Cs�Ot! ful than the doiii of children singing call 1.0 see Dr. Thafaa, (gigzted) Lawrence Chauvin,West MoT�E�� ' with correct. tone production and with I Main Office and Laboratory may'N.Y.,Sept. 27,1924. 4 �.� t I Make Cuticurs Soap and Oint- - ' an appreciation of the meaning of i 426 Queen St. W. Toronto t anent your every-day toilet preps- ,_ + whet they eine. I tattoos and bave a clear,sweet skin, - As for the drawing power of school -Tel. Triatity 9771 soft pmooch handle.and a healthy T..etter from Nlrs.Ayars Tells , , FF OF i entertainments, file presence of a Branchos: 2205 Queen 8L East, " sip with good Cati� al large•number of children in any ea- cuts is on celled� IIoW Lydia E. Pinkhaloa'i Cor. Leuty Ave., Tet. Gladstone P��y j parity always will bring out an ad-I 04061` 298 Danforth Ave:, Tel. saapt.sant sr» ktaII Andreas Caaaatau VegetablC CO!!!>tp0®� SMP Enameled Dram Miring audience of relatives and Gerrard 72 Call or write. II - ~t"k"" tQ't`O""t� p't°''s°`v if i tm.at dna��.T.tevm tom. _ Hal Her - Board—PrtICO 6.0 friends. They are put on in many - ` su..�stt� tae. , places as4 money-making ventures; but Wooderfulvaiue. VndteeoameledArafoo their chief merit lies in their ability _ Spring Valley, Sask.-"I took' the lroabase.ver�sts tud Drain . to interest the public in music and par i• Vegetable Compound before my last, - These news and Dtraia - coo embnt, when I got to feeling so sold by all ptansbeasaad ltatdwan ataeea, j titularly An school music. In small _ ri► O1 inioe direct to badly that I could not sleep nights, m and remote communities they const!- ' Y e —SNER WrAL NODutra Co..+.:: !tuts valuable additions to social life. back ached do across my hips, and . - - 1"NINFu TORONTO wta«tvcs� erainly, they .add more to a town's ff _ could hardy do my work during the en t, - I never had each an easy confinement - ase+o»ro.. vwNeowta uuaAnv enjoyment and edification as the beet - and this is my sixth baby. I read abort f �« of moving pictures; and, if carefully �+ Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- - pound in the 'Farmer's Telegram'andplanned their performances- may bd sAYE Vw0te you for one of your books. We WE WANT`CHUR-NING of genuine eduQationai value. ` z have no druggist in our town,but I ensu - Y your medicine in T. Eaton's catalogue.; Power From the Air. �. I am a farmer's wife, so have all kinds , -C of work to do inside and outside the ' ,b. A well-known scientist proposes to house. My baby is a nice healthy girl REAM sin wei from the air b having who weighed,nine pounds at birth.bt Do y - - P a numbeta._of thin afetal gasifilled bal- am feeling fine after putting in 8�arge ^3 We supply cans �ins 7sy express loons anchored by condUctlug wires at garden since baby came. SShe tt�� as charges. We pay dally 'by express a 1lelght of 1500 feet from the ground, good a8 she can be.) Yours i5 the beat s money orders, which can be cashed thus making use of the static die- Proved safe by Inilltons and-prescribed by physicians for meaScine for women, and I have told .'snywbers without Amu'charge, charge from the atmospbere, first dis- 'about"it and even written to my friends covered bye Benjamin Franklin in his ' Headache. Neuralgia -Colds Lumbago — about it." - Mrs. ANwiE E. AYAxs, _ To obtain Com- the top price. Cream Spring Valle_yy, Sask. r- r; ` must be tree from bad-Savors and famous kite experiment. - L din E. Pinkham s Vegetable Com- •61 The great difficulty, however, rich Pain - Toothache Neuritis Rheumatism I' y eoataia not less than 20 per coat I pound is an excellent medicine for ex- The apparatus, is to control gnd regu- j pectant mothers, and should be taken Aattar rat late the energy received, as at Umes Accept only `Bayer', acka a I'during the entire period. It has agen- r ;' Bowes Company Lilm;ted, the discharges are of great violence. /V P�hich contains proven directions. i eraleftecttoetrengthen and bone up the ? - Many wireless rmateurs who have ex-- Hand "Barer" boxes of 12 tabiats � entire system so that it may work ll �TOi�O perimented with vertical aerials have ` Also A6ttles of °4 and 100-Dru gists. every respect as nature intends. All get r druggists sell this dependable medicine. for reterences-HeattOillce, TeronLa. found that atmospherics are not vie- Aspirtn the +rant mark (rcaietered in Con■da) of Bayer Tdanafactare �f Monoecetic- Give it a trial. 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To Sr I-Eionald Mayaard(hoo), INEW POTATOES PER PEOK f�0c �+s and salary-138.70; VG'Mitchell rep hole Frank Sobol, John Teefy, Pat Teefp. haul ehov grav race 1-2 4 75;L Estes, To Jr I-Arthur Petty and Ray Pit- h MU RKAR, Proprietor; abov haat gran cone.1.2 36,00: N 0tit key equal(hon), Keith. Ourrah(bon), _'Ripe Tomatoes, 20 eta Ib Fresh Strawberries, ' ette,haul grav con 2 16.00; W Petty, Adella Sargent (boo), 'Mary McRae. Orangea. 50 eta doz Market price 230 yds gray 1.2 84.50; also haul grav To Be Pr-Vera DrinkfA mer(boo 1.Be- $ananae, 80 eta doz New Cabbage, 10 Cts p; - + 23.50; LSquires.126 yde gr PICKERt1�1Ci COUNCIL. ey r and b 1 Cher Harkey. Bobby.Torrance(ret). . 18.90;.D S Crawford,haul ditto 25.50; To Jr Pr-Kenneth Currab, Hugh The above conaril met pucauaata L H Spragge, haul gray r 1 10.00; H Tee[y,Oharlie,Hodgiae, Wilfred Rog- �+ �+ '. adjournment on Monday. the 8th last. Vale. ditto 12 50; W Todd, Rrav for ere, Norman "Petty. Willie Mallroy. Orangeade, make$ 1 V glasses, 1 a7 els• 11[embers all present, the reeve In the Oreenwood rd 7,86: J Hallett. haul N. A.Gotten.Teacher. chair. Minutes of last meeting readgrav and 104 yds con 2 8 36 80• E An- g S.No. 4 E. Pickering. promotion . ,:Qufen Olives, '26 to 50 eta -Clark's Pork :'and approved. drew, haul gray cone 2.3 20,00; Donald exams: To Jr IV-Jack Chapman, S. ' Communications were received from Munro,haul con 21$.00; J D Retainer. McNabney. To Be III-Leonard Bar- Imported Sardines. 18 eta and Beane, 20 eta i,: +the following: plan and haul grav G rd 113 yda grav rett, Mary'Aosteey, Jack Anatey(rec.) Aylmer Soups, 2 for 25 eta Canned Pineapple, �5 eta Masers. udwlg .�. Ballantyae,'Bai•- 118 15;J E Doyle, haul grav 0 rd and To Jr IlI-Erseat Bryant. .-'Pe Be H- , :,rlsfers erg.0 claim of Mrs. McCallum can 2 3 25,50; J Byer,eras 7 8 18.60: D Jack Annan. Reg Bryant. To 827 I- j,� A. Fraser,'K. C.,Commission Ooun- Tran, ditto 20.00;' W E Cowie,gradl7 8 Ivan Barrett; Hilda Stephenson. Taw��lne Llle; new cleaner, 15s• anal of C. N. R„re closing of Cherry- instal pipe con 7 6.00• F_",Cowie;drag Sr Pr-Lorena Br�pant, Ada Arnold, °i wood station, grad 7-11.00;_J Pallister n t I clean Olive McNabney,HowardStepbeason. Harris, Macklin dt Com. re debea- ditch n t 1 38.62; J Pallister, drag rep Morley Stephenson. To Jr Pr-Betty " ­gtty Your Groceries at the Grocer's." ' toren. col con 9 7 , W McNair: grad haul Arudld 01w once Crawford, -M. Oshawa Gen. Hospital,re a'patient, grav n't 110.00; E Drewery, haul grav Thompson;Teacher. Robinson. rad n L 121.00; G Carter, haul spread June Promotions S. S. No.5(Aad- R VC � o N ' S Mr. Raise was heard re sheep killed grav n t 1 17.5U; C Barker, haul grav ley): To Jr IV-Gretchen Saunders, a t 1 15.00; D Ni hswander,ditto 10 00; - by doge. g Louise Stephenson.* To Sr 11I-Msr- Jas.Todd,was heard re closing of H Alsop, ehov grav n t 1 7 b0; W Tia, garet Westney' (hoe), Lottie Mercer Oherrywood station(C. N. RJ- dall,.clean ditch shoe grav n t 1 14.50; hon), Alma Puckrin. Pearl Mercer. i +� t M. les,Croker, Fairport, was heard $Reesor, haul grav 103 yda grav qt i TOJCIII-Jaines Hedge,Donald West, PickeringHard*__ a Store ae ta:sales, Fairport roads etc. 30; A Lewis, grad haul grav n t 1 Betty Saunders. To Sr II-Henry Oo motion the council gave Its con- 19,00; L Reid,rep ruder 2 25;E Wilson, Wehtney. Gordon Neat. To Jr II- ••Sent to the change in subdivision of haul gray.coo 7 15 yde grav 23.50:The Doris Hedge, John Puckrin. Tom my - r lots as presented by H. Newman, Pedljr People,steel culverts 275.80; F Cammack, George Blake. To Sr I- The standing coiumittee on Contin- O Pugh, dreg haul gray con 8 18 26;F Fred Puckrin. T6 Jr 1-Marjnrie St" gentles reported and recommended McCuiloug'b, clean ditch hand grav coa pheneon. M.E. O'Brien.Teacher. payment as follows: D R Beaton, on 8 7.50; A E Major,drag con 6 7,60, s S No. 8, Pickering, prnrnotion Now is the time to get oar Screen Doors. �'Pindo� creene account of salary 125,00. The commutes acknowledge 'the se- p ` t The t of s standing committee on. Dam- celppt of cheque for 4.i.00 from Dr E A exams. Pass 60 p. c., honors 75 p. c. : and Wire Cloth. Be protected from the flies. ages to Sheep gilled by Doge, report- McDonsl�. being his share of gravel- To Sr IV-Ruth Diamond 7% Lorne '.ed and recommended payment as fol. ling hetlots 20 and al range lice on a 85. Brock Hood 82, Beatrice Fuller 60• This is just the place to get an Qil Stove for the hot weather. To Jr IV-Ross Carlton 64, Bert Gib We John Parkin,for 4 sheep and 8 50.60 basis. We have the New Perfection, Clark Jewel, Florence. c lambs stilled and worried 158.00;also The council now adjourned to meet eon 53(rec) Charlie McDonald 50. To All guaranteed to Rive satisfaction bonus for killing dog 600;Jae Raine, again on Tuesday, Aug. 4th, for the Jr III-James Murdoch 60, Nellie O'• or your ntoaep refunded. - 2 sheep and 1 lamb killed 69-00; Boyd transaction of Beneral bustoess. Riley and George Willson (rec)_ To Bork, inspecting above sheep 2 70;'T Be II-Hilda Hood 77, Charlie Neal 64, _ 'Hirst, 4 lambs killed 88.00; 13,o V Norma Fuller 82,' To Jr II-Annie Hamroocl;a from X2.25 up-fall asci see them. 1![owbra ins ctln $irate sheep'�" wrroot llTcPORTe McDonald 50. Rnas Willson 4.3 To Sr Mowbray. g I-Lottie Neal 76, Jimmie McDonald A fall line of Carden Toole, Forks, ]3gkea. Hoes, Lawn Mowers, P The standing committee on Trona- Promotion exams in S, S, No.9 63 Laurence Cammack 60. Be Pr- Sprayers of all triads, etc. portatioo, Powerand Light reported (Greenwood) : Jr. IV to Be IV-M. ( f - sad recommended the following Pay- Broad bent.4hon , E. Pe (hoo), D. Mildred ashcan, Myrtle Ellicott, Cecil meat: Hydro-Electric Power Com., ) l Hood. A riche-Ivan Fuller, Roes Greenwood lights for May and June Hasercroft• Be III to Jr IV-M. Mac' good,Eddy McDonald. No. on roll 28 Agent for McCormick-Deering Farm Machinery tle(hon). R. Davis (boa). Z Gee l honJ, Average attendance 22. H.McIntosh, and Repairs. 45400. E• Disney, M, Pegg. E. Ravey. Jr Ill Teacher. The standing committee no -Relief reported and recommended tho follow- to Sr I[I-R Smith. Sr II to Jr III- t }• Ing payment: Jas Richardson. gcois M. Corbett lbon}. W. Clark (hon). O. � � � � V In lied ant: J Stephenson and [amt! Kinnear(hon). H. Disney, M. Bayles Remember the Dunbarton Garden supplied p y and L. Smith (equ,al), M. Fraser, Party this(Friday) evening. '+ in full to Jose 30th 29.00. Teacher. �( i j+j��+� ('� TbesGaading committee on Bonuses Promotions S. S, No. 8 l Whitevalr). BASKET S. BAISDON J �' `Pl4i�lCilRl�li for Wire Fences, Drainage :i3xLters etc, reported and recommended pay names to order of merit': r 1V to Sr8 went as follows: 0 B Holtby, bonus ton).Si IV-James Now)an (boo). Fred Griffin Having purchased the stock from on 146 rods fence21.75; F Pugh.break. (hon).Sidney Pugh(hoc) Muriel He. g ' snow roads con 8l.S0: R M Brown, german. Fern Miller, Brenda Wbite, the Estate of breakingroads on e t 1 80; also an con Dorice Ricp, Neil Anthony Charlie Ht1Ls. Jr III to Be I[I-Giles Tran W. G. ®AR.Yl and the entire' a Most _ (hon). Marjory Turner, Gladys Twee- o� 1 n •� i The standing committee on Roads die, Marion Hornehsw, Maurice Rice, business of JOS. W DOT F.N =dal' and Bridges reported and recommend. Stanley Tweedie, Josephine Nowian Am prepared to sup�y all sizes y Liquid Investment ed payment as follows: E Lehman, (reel Be H to Jr III-Bertba Smith from BernZ Boxes to Three „+ d J T ravel Markharn towaliue 8 00; h�®D®Dtaick Tweedie(boa), Marion sod Half Bushel. r �' SAVIN3S Bank account is pritn- F -- }lN Ni hawander.apread grav Mark t 1 .� n). Margaret Nowlao �s �3 art, an inveatarent. Bot it is -3 26; L Hoover.21 yds grav abov grav hon ,Gertrude Poynter (bon). Hez-1 Green River Basket Works 'a �° p R ,1[srk t t 11190: R Wellman, haul grav � n�all and Phyllis Manning equal itbe unlV investment yielding a fair e „ Mark t 17 80: E Williams, ditto 6 ti0 (hoc). Howard Hite (pass) Ads Phone Mark.6409 _-'irate of interest, that is available for a A Carrutnere, ditto 11.00: M Dunkeld, Wslnmsn, principal. your ts�at a moment's notice Em- abaul ehov ditto 11,28; Geo Thompson. Cberrywood Pnblle 8ohoob Junior FRAM$ PENNOGB erRenctes cpn be immediately met by '9,60: O Petty,spread grav cone 1 and 2 Room proggotions; To,Jr II[-Winoi- "The Manthat made the Barnes'- the bank accnant that has been es - R 18.76; 0 Bonoett, haul ditto 95.75; A fred Barnes(bon), Annie Petty(bon). Basket." p����`++ eistentlp ;develnpwd. gun invest- ; 18wan, diat017.50; John Barnes, ditto Bellvlau�u ment, as such, yields regular returns 0 D Milne. ditto 23 76: D Annie 1071]ydo grav cons 34 16 10; F Horn- ��{� is interest. Yortr inconstant as a 1 sMaw, bawl grav coo 422 e0: (} Trac. FIFTY s b¢ak attunes yields' constant satin clean ditch draw grav con 4 G Tr F faction and peace of mind in the fact 1A[acOrse,haul spread grav drag and1GA11+7 that it is always ready for other instal pipe coo 2 62.10; J Todd. grav ��� � Save, nses-withoutthe trouble of convert- aind haul con 2 9962; F Barker, work init intu cash.; eon 316 75; J Burkholder, grad con 2 18 50; J Smith. grad haul grav con 3 2" , S Pilkey, haul grav con 2 10,00: = SAVING is just as important is earnia�.s Gate.,ebo• grav instal pipe con 2 for earning is but of the present, while STANDARD .BANK .80 yes grav spread con 198.25; Joba saving is asstirance of future security and MaGr[skin,haul grav con 2 1175;; F i'. 'Wright. haat pipe. Oshawa to Mart the foundation of prosperity. ~: pp OF CANADA • .et 18.26; J H Michell, haul grav right- )pICERBwr KiNG RANCH-W. F. Law, Mor of-way'Idark t 1 90.26: C Purcell, 150 The Dominiop Bank protects the funds of its � � aLm at w� HIM � da gray Mark t l 23.25; W J Turner. Depositors by the prudent -on, ement of rag b-sul spread grav M t 136 87• H H , e=perieaced ofbcers; . . Ileesor,haul grav M t 117 80: F turn- -- w,ditto 17 50 E Madill, ditto 15 00; lt1 w :Wg Michell.ditto-12.50; T Hood, obi _ Subscribe for The Pickering News v ditto 11.25; A Hutchings. ditto 26; W Lightbody, ditto t 73: J H Michell. haul grav right-of-way to pit 34 90; O Purcell, 48 yde cone 6.7 7 90:G 4 Lym lises�, y _Haekne shov con 7 2 50; Thos Hood. 1'�Y • auto 125; oVH.' ; A Hatching. auJh1 to 250: W' eR E C�CROSL Msa06er• • QUALITY - SERVICE - SATISFACTION" , Lightbody,ditto 2.50; F Turner, haul v coo 717.60; H H Reesor, ditto ' . 1160; W J Turner,haul ehov grav con 4718 75;S Black, ineml pipe cut brush clean ditch ehov grav con 5 16 00; L F'tlre- - Weather- son, x' - Heeler, ehov grav can 6 8.25 B Wil. PICKERIN �OOf Tight • - son,haul grav con 5 10 00; 8 Corbett. , ditto 12 50; A -Trimble.drag G.wood ' rd instal pipe clean ditch haul grav- ' :non 5'32.06; L Salter, drag r and h line MEAT MARKET - 1. ;natal pipe haul grav r line 3800; J:,bn Mork,haul gray r line 45 00; C Bala. don. haul gray rep bridge r line 81.25: Round Roast'or Steak, ... 20c per lb .J Wagg, bold plow con 8 500:0 Rich• - Lightning Durable ardsoa, plow Eon 8 10.00; s Farndale. ." $crinin Roast or Steak. drag 6 7 rep culvert con 818 50:0 Scott Porterhouse Roast or Steak, `'28e1 _ .lhaul grav 7 Sand 150 loads Proof 4i 50; Jno. Ramp Rosas,... .,. .:. ?(4anelin,b of abov grav 7.818.75; Thos "' _ •$tanbury,abov con 8 2 50;J Middleton Fine Rib Roast, .. " t • -- - ` licclean ditch baut grav con 8 20 00; Jae Heavy Rib Roast, "Em AST LA K E con ; 0 72 vda right of-way con 736.40; John Shoulder Roast. j4on lfo e8eelby,haul grav drag con 8 1550; F Pot Roast, 1 METALLIC SHIN G"L ES i , :,Ham,haul grav con 7 14.25; 0 Storey, Brisket, to buil, " - 41tto I5 00; F Gostick, ditto 15 00;.H "" "' "' `' 9c Bradabaw, ditto r line 45 50; F Rodd, Leg of Pork,... ... 25c '' For 40 years the most reliable Roofing for sloping. -citta 87.so; G Rev,ditto 860; H Down Loin of Pork, ..: , 26c " roofs of every description. Now being made from the . -drag rline 7.50; H Allen, haul Rrav r 1 "' 20 76; J Mitchell, ditto 29.76; FRich• - Shouldet Roast of Pork, 20c,23c '• world-famous "Queen's Head" Galvanized Iron, -Abso- archon. ?0 yde grav r 10,60; W P Pork'Chops, .• y .•. 28e the best roofing value on the market to-day. • p Corrugated on Jones, haul grav con 9 7.75; R Day, Pure Pork Sausage, ... •• � Estimates gladly given also for"Enf ire" rru ted Ir ppun trees with engine 7.00; J Oaddeo, F Finest Salt Pork,...' `ire " :for new buildings or repair work. _ -synam[ting atone cons 15 6 8 9 25.00; - +.Sawyer-Mssaey Co. rep grader 24.16 ; Fioeet Breakfast Bacon, piece, 35c " �f t my ilgur for t tions or.remgdP,lling of Barna, Ge es al era $$aavvsn "'hep Pub Highways,2 rains dra e34.00; .. " sliced, 85c ` Houees�etc. "Empire"' Frame sand Imple- 71[ay, clean ditch con 43!7 Hood, •.. 30c• „ meat Sheds a spec Ity. ; ;X• citta 760 W H Storer, drag ditto =•.'Mild Cured Cottage Rolla (half or whole), - s' 11.26:. W Bennett, 108 yde grav con 6 7 Back Baciitr. ... 45C 17.20; T Hardy,abov grav 78 7.50:J Cooked Ham,.. ... ., 55c " �P RO S E " - P I C KERING Riddle,dittMt o 7 50;T Holtby haul shoo s ,. , „ Fs J a l sgrav Iona 8.7 2380; L White, ditto 'Weiners,.. .•• _ ' ']6,00: J Mitchell ditto 15 00; J Madill ! ... 15e ," BUILDER 2. Head-Cheese,.'. ,�. ditto 16.00; F Madill, ditto 1500; A . _',-Easy pYret and Domestic- albs 5b tante `���ng Con��a !' h(wAbewe.ditto 18 00: F Wright, haul p Barns', HQuses, etc. of all kinds. from Oabawa instal pipe con 7 clean �� r „ t e OdU 5 lbs 90 cents ditch scall con 6 7 40.25: A Conner. lb prints 18 ren e' Pickering Dealer for the Pr r cts of .-' o- W Shea, ditto Fresh Trout and White Fish Every Friday p rad 6 fi and i S 7i -^�: q den, 14.25: R Conner. ditto f?� 30; J �'1 �111 1� The Metallic Roofing CO. Limited, Toronto ® team and aper gra l cons ,i ti-7 102 26: !vT• ('a• Lb 1J' ��, " PIGKL' 1i1�h i m vhr p l atnno !`fail fi A +c `V" t} W Black 1 r cul grav clean ditch r ow �i y .... utc�hiog Bros, h a , �, < �.x• ,': 'rY".LL:e•.a,.,,.:r'�:.�.°u+a'a.'�a.,,r•n, r.:a::,._"om`3.A.dw�, &G.n,.,Y:a ,..:.a ter. • .:r'=..'S?:i`:'�=«:a}�.xx.,...:_.,:,.:r*':+�a.,._:.awc.:r-Y_,,:.�...,�•:Mss'C:�e"to'..,rt�1�:`.,.,�r�.td�"�,/'�'�^.F,.�.�".'x.,.•""�.•etss'�'�,•Y�i?w .: 3 ... • _.. -.a__ x y`, w r •yn .`r"n� rn;' �,r.r• ;i•'�:«S"t-.�`•.�•.,, a',�i s.' - - - r. ..;,a•' ,w=• `r t r-' ,�:."Y q;�... � ,yam-, ;;x,:. :�^+':• "" '�, '�.'- +:. 'byrs :.., *.v'�'�7""- ,.ww - c7t^:ge«,„, 'a* ww. .s"•7'+5. a �' } 4, ?�k r�r'YS,•-v S. `y � i �,o. �• J, .... .,s..,;Y'•' . '.gY' ••.,, � :�, y RF.'�{`��-�+�'�.. ✓F'aM1. 7.... ?� -aS��i,,M_I o�'4����Y3"� *''dpi x.a'. ,. •. . ,:. ,_.-..•, .. ..... ... ,: .r _ a .. . .. .. .t;-,�, .,, �:^' .: +9 1. +,y'. OLARaMONT.'.- .. The Baptist congceRation-haye The United Church will hold a TO CALL ,,�" i :f= decided to hold their anniversary garden party during the week ofap� �+ Mutual Piro F.''and Mrs. Chidlow were in the on Sept. 27th. Full particulars Aug. 27th. Watch for particulars. idt;on Sunday. later. Thos. and Mrs. Paterson and P OLIC' El ;± � Cc• Mrs. McCallum and son, Robert, Many-of the young people of Mt. Clarence and Mrs. Pengell had a x - .--deft on-;Yedneaday far Sombre. Zion attended-the games at Pick• pleasant motor trip to _ ieaeabt EMERGENCY CALL— buildings. rstas for farm and country Mrs. Wm. Arbuckle and Miss E. ening oa July let and were well Point on Sunday. bn[ld[ng.. A.Pugh spent a few Jaya in the pleased-aolth the sports. S. and Mrs. Cook and familys daCorm Insurance on buikliogs, `: Scarboro 59 ring etW Wm. Arbuckie, of Mt. Zion, is motored to New Hamburg on Fri- wind-mills,S[los eta Mrs. Readman returned homeon busy repairing his brick house, oe- day and are spending a wekk with x Satarea after visiting friends In Bell hone y g capied by Mrs..Jones. No doubt the former's parents. Automobile Insurance u� Toronto. Mt. Zion may become a commer- The band concert Riven in the *� n - of"'kinds, Harold Seldom,of Whitby.spent cial centre'yet. Who knows P Memorial Park on Monday evening Ind. Malvern 609 - .� $ FOR BALE L "Thursday night .with 3: H. and L. W.and Mrs. Pilkey celebrated by the Stouffvilla band under the Mrs. Beal. on Dominion Da the 85th biEth- auspices of the park committee _'_ —WM CHESTER, J. B. and Mrs. Madill and son,. y P County-constable Write or phone day of the latter's mother, Mrs. was greatly enjoyed-by, -our real. Geortre,end wife spent Sunday in Mitchell,.of Utica,' who is spend- dente. There was a good attend Y T �, ' $touffvilla. lag^ month with them: About 20. aace and about$SU was realized. ` �ker�3�t "� 13 0 W M A N. W. S. and!lie's.Crooker,pf Buff- relatives were present. While working on the roof of �,� n 6 y_ � -`alo, Rpent the week-end with Mrs. Frank Chidlow'e residences on =/eiaWi$r leoods Soso , `H. Thomson. Moeda Jamgs Briscoe eaffered�a � WHITBY ONT NORSE'REGISTER. y Monday when he secured a load of Bo andF champion [IBBted90 ydeoe was unconscious for summonean dand ret Our supply off ERNES Harness sad' C•'LAREMONT - y ��`� R. J. Macon was in Vineland on uality black cherries. �tcomplete. c ' Frank Allaway and family. of dalestallion, the property of Gra- storatives administered. We are Parts is now REAMG RY ' Whitby, spent Sunday with J. H. ham Bros., Olaremont,•will stand lad to know that he is able to be B R BOOTS-GREB • SHOE ._ . z s. and Mra, sal. for mares during the season of 1925 around again. `' � ¢ at his his own stable, Oairnbro to g We have a large stock of this Famous _ t%. F. A.and Mrs.Spence, of Toron- g t nhand-unbeatable Highest price paid for - to, spent Sunday with Clifford stock Farm. Boo o rJCream at the � - ''• _and Mrs. Soden. E e iy. ;23381] (20019), the superior. The Pickerlit$ for hard wear and tear. i.. Wm. and Mrs.Thom, of Toron• }ported premium Clydesdale stall- REPAIRING Clarer�oa Creamed ion, the ro arty of Oscar Wi18on, r to, spent the week end with Mise Brougham,will make the season of Yigil&nee Col' inittee We maintain our established reputa. - Elizabeth Pt gh. 1925-as follows: Monday, .will leave tion for repairing all kinds of ;- ? y d Give us a trial and 'be convinced Gordon ,9pencely and family, of his own stable,'Brougham. and pro- harness an boots. Toronto, spent Snnda with his ceedto Wm. Greenwood, �,. p y The object of this Association is b ; brother, Fred SpenCely. for night; Tuesday, Urban Blake's, CECIL BRADLEYlessen st4u►ling and prosecute BEATTY Wm. and Mrs. Jones and John 'Audley, noon; H. G. Wilson's. base a felons. Spenceley and family line, might• Wednesday, W. J. Mill- Harness maker, i ea ntMSnnda with friends at en's, Pickering, noori;{fhas,Palmer', - STANDS FOR THE BEST " spent Point. Liverpool,night; Thursday, W. J. Members having propert Minioncommanil PICKERING, ONTARIO Mr. Jackson's Pon of North Bay, McDonald's. Brock Road, noon; bib Gale immediately with'gs�nnyy member r • y own stable, night; Friday, (George of Pua°ative oommits". -Mr. Rallis, Miss Faille. Mr. and Middleton's. 7th concession, night; Membership fee 01.00. Mrs. Roden and Was Hanna, of Baturdby,proceed&tc his own stable Tickets may be had Brom the Freeident as: � a - 'Toronto, were guesti of Mrs. Me- where he will remain until the fall- somoteri, onappiieatioa, Callam one day last week. owing Monday afternoon. Exec.Oolmi D. Banks,0.8,Palm- Ira Powell sustained a painful pa,owxnA z. (23741), the imported r a injttry one day last week when Clydesdale etailion, the property of er, M. S.Chapman, Piokering�, llti •setting a some machine which James McLeod,Claremont.oat.,will p mKke the season of 1925 as follows : �• Munro, was,.Ricfr�trdson,- {TH �► S -- fell on one of his feet. While his Mobda will leave his own stable at Prosident Secretary �URPO5LT foot is still very painful he is able H. B. Ptiah s, Glen Major, and pro- to be around again. need to Wm. Hill's. north of Clare- :^ ° e 7 G M. Forsyth was in Canning- moat, for noon; thence to Mr. Mor- uxisi 5 Ci 3nd f 9. ton on Thursday attending a ris'Glasgow,for night;Tuesday,W: a Crblhtatlar - Litter'Carriers, Hay Carriers, -,committee meeting of Ontario and H. Major's, Wbitevale, night; Wed- _- _ ;;,,,"' Pumps, Door Track@, Cow a Victoria representatives re the nesday. L. Middleton',. Brougham, TIME TABLE-PioksrtnalStation (Bowls. Pressure'Systeme Etc. building of a county bridge ac,00; Jaa I1dcLeod'a, Claremont. T.R. Trains going East an*as follows Monney'a bread is made it will pap you to get my prices oa lr+\ on the towttline between Ontario night; Thursday. Mr, Simmers' No. 20 Mail 768 ► M. 1 h and Victoria. Balsam,noon; Bert,Tones' Mt. Zion, ,. w from No. 1 patentflotir ■ above before buy ng elsewhere. a ; night; ,noon; Temperance . Zion. ,. 28 Local 31 P. M. �. J. and)Sire. Ward and danQhter. Friday. p 30 Local 5.24 P. M and all Ingredients accord• FRANK P84DS8 N Mine Sadie, also F. and Mrs,Soden Asbbarn,noon;LowerMyrds,nl ht; Sunday train. 7.38 A. M. ingly. Brown bread the ()`JT11Ri® Saturday,own stable until the fall- whole wheat, and stone PICKERING, spent afew days last week root• owing Monday morning. Trains going Wes! Sae as follows- ground. Cakes and pastry - ortn>t through North Ontario, N°' Local 7.47 A. ld. t Gln b way of Trent Canal and '' 27 Inial 2.44 P.M. of the finest finality, fresh gg ll y y Farmers AiteIIMold ••• 9 MAA 906 P. it. eggs and Dare smr• Ice +•'�'+'+ ��'''�•' iDrillia and returning by Garde ! _ Sunday train., 9.42 P. M. cream is 9am�aeq, Sodas " and Newmarket. i Foregoing is according.to Standard and Bricks. Wedding - P=M. J. and Mrs. Wilker and Miss 1:am agent for the World's Greatest time. Cakes our,specialty. _ S rator --The Renfrew," Stoves. _ Minnie (Gleeson motored to Tavis- aer l .•Mock ands nt the week-end withand Oil Engines. Fleury', r! Grovernmen6_Standard the former�ia parents. They were famous Plows.Points.Grain Grinders. Harness Boots Repraind Recleaned Wheel Barrows etc. - Aaeeompanied by Mrs. C• A.Over- Brantford binder twine and second• , ad and children who visited tela• baud n it talofor se, Now is the time to Ret your old leScreenings will tat- rtives in Hespeler. harness and beets GepaIred ', t' Next Sunday morning at the R®BT+ DEVITT, at price that wail ten �011r bogs + Baptist Church the pastor willPhone 606 Pick. BROUGHAM suit you. i preach on the subject. -Zebulon -They will wear like new, HQM , � a profit. ' 7. and Issachar,a Pair of Opposites, r ' C and in the evening on "'The Vic. THOMAS WATSON `� Ifl tarp of Faith." Strum rs and BUS011r t^' '''' We have this Feed at 13e PI(.'gERINGi, ONT. right prices. visitors will be especially welcotee. - ffira.Uxbridge. Norton. i the 4th s We carry all the different line c U:bridge. aryl with a seri- WINE stili Feeds. ski Dae accident one da lost week by al Values peci falling down the cellar etitirs and s as a result was naeonscious for a ,N O •,considerable time. She to now - = for the summer iambs �rradnally recovering from her . 4 ari«. . . ... New Blacksmith jj We are sellin Twinta St Cost Men's Tan Oxfords, calf leather, Goodyear welted, rubber heels ISlise Mabel Sanderson met with 8 y ' a painful accident one flay last for Cash until July 18th Having reform the blac neteel. by • week. WbilesewinRinR if tbypark - Men's Broadcloth Shirts. hand-made, pongee and brae shades business formerly condactyd by That means that you -can getThos. E. Stepbensom. I s- I Reith another person the swing ` 1 the Big Ball, NW ft, to -Mena and Boya Khaki Pants. good gbality fully solicit a continuance of'the broke end she fell from acomsfder- � Ib. (or 17.59,per cwt, patronage extended to him. able height, striking her head on Men'9 Balbriggan Shirts, Drawers and Combinations � Horse-shoeing and repairing R ' the hard ground. She wale uricott• Belme�nber, J the IBtI} Men's Sport Shoes, tan and white, all sizes a specialty. adoas rfeor er time but Tis now is the last day R ,Boys'Jerseys,khaki and red Galata L 0 R N B RIE I D The girls' meeting of the Wow. We stook Massey-Harris and ' = ep s Institute will be at the home Boys' Canvas Shoes, tan and-white, sponge Boles, all sizes CLAREMONT MoCormiak Repairs and ,of Nes. .C, $lack on Wednesday p afternoon, Jul 15th. -A Rood pro- can procure ,tiny- mall at f"� f Phone`gS00 .gramme will be yen consisting of ih1IIF,' in rile J. VO� 'MW an address by Mies Rorke, of To. line Of d ��Y� ' ronto, Demonstration of Parer ::� CZt �* ��' 02A X ONZ'A.RIO AND FL UUNG-. ' Flowers by Mrs. Roberts, ofwhit- . Implement Repairs w' -by, and Music. Every member to law pred to do Ohopping requested to, bring refreshments r1 �� .C 0 0 P E R - oat P7aking every Monds, ' and dishes for three. Wednesday and Friday' The Old Boys' reunion on July CLAREMONT Stoneboats For Bale Get was a most pleasant affair. A - large number of former residents. a ' r' 10hi i F. Bayles, CilVeinont• from Toronto were present and a = Best uaht of '''' _ ~� -ane program of sports was carried O P 1! RurslRoote No. 2 '. ..out, the prix -winners being Rev. y *T A. McLellan and Mrs. L.J.Pilkey. 0 a b: :� 3,.� N. W. STA i'001% . ;i* A football match between' Clare. GROGERIB 'III wont and a Toronto team was won Marble and Granite Dealer. by the visitors. Music by the bag. at Right Prices - Cemetery Lettering etc. -pipes greatly enlivened the day's = proceedings. An excellent sup• 4 Bars Soap 25e, 8 Bare Castile We will gladly make you First-ease work :Perin the Masonic Hall and im• Soap 25c, 3 Pkgs Amonis 25e,. a definite, reasonable al- = guaranteed. promptu speeches brought to a Glillex 15c F. pkg,' 2 The of llsa.o.1• close a most enjoyable day. Prunes 22e, 2 The of :'lowance for your old machine--- - Kingston Road and Pickering The second annual reunion of Dates 22c, 2 lbs of -`any make or style- Makp the East Townline. . the Forsyth clan took place on the Seedless Raisins 22c, exchange now,—your most 27.40 �� P. O.'-Whitby R. R. +► -lawn at "Woodholme," the home 2lbs of Valencia Raisins 22e. .of G. N. Forsyth, 1st deputy-reeve profitable milking season is ;ust of Pickering Township,on July lsL. commg—clow : is the time to .About 300 from Boston, Washing- Fresh Frnit and Vegetables atop loss and wants. Yourold "ion, and Grand Rapids; U. S. A., always on hand. w -Windsor, London, St. George, St. FreshtFancy Cooking, Mondays, -machine will apply a3 part pay- 'Catharines, Woodstock, Toronto, Wedneys and Fridays. meat oil a Melofte. Aad us to claim an o Hamilton etc.,were present for the make you ffer, NOW! occasion, 'Games of all kinds were Y ' S;J lti? participated in. A good program Fancy Broadcloth 98c and 1.1 ;=, .x ;was given, the Toronto people Ginghams and Voiles_9 bringing an orchestra, �also, the up to 40c, for 29c. ,• 01 all materials and design "bag-pipes and two Scottish dant- Plain White and Fancy Curtain C7 1 A F1114,l.-iiii, L. A It will pa you to call at our Works erg, as well as a splendid elocution. ;Scrini 25c and 40c per yd. \.r 1 ,�,�i to inspect our stock and �. ist Dnring the proceedings they Fancy Chintz-28c. � "_f G=a . � r'-~ = obtain prices farmed themselves into an Assor.i- bone 1401 _ 1 el All orders left with our agent,A.T. y..• anon, with G. M. Forsyth as the r'. � �-;s-2 `7i y ;�y �J.. rK .�N 3 Law, Pickering, will receive our 40 -first captain of the. clan and W. T. �x, �`� .. -•"- s,t. -� prompt and careful attention "Pepper. of Toronto, a9 secretary, Q A call solicited They decided' to meet at Clare- D. A.. SCOTT Geerld Clark, Dnobarton,'Oat. James Todd. R. R. 2, Pickering. W. J. T. MATHESON�AT$�',ag4N montn4-xt pear on the last $�t'Ir•� . Dia ' R'' , Nc, 1 Lxnst Hill, Ind Phone Pick. X24 . Fred i August. A-REMUNT �y sf✓'L Evans, Claremont Creamery Claremont. O urka, o�, + ^Ftp •.��,',� i 'r _ .. __•.�_:�.�.,.a_. :, ...._._. :'.- :;...:.:'w.. �'.:.-,...�- _ , ... ... - -,,....., _ ..a _..-n t..�,.s...,,£,:,� ....y_F�rep...�� ..5 xw......,,�. .n.,.W1.'3::t;�•,.;�a,.z,r51n..kr.^SS'�'` � �eR �,..,�, {a'•`. .a. u,. .. ,(per., �r �,,: °e-�_[,«. •.•-. .�. :n'i' '"v_,�:n.- -. m"..a.wrw:�;.,tI"-,. .aY-Y-�"^:"�Wr���a.. :+• _ c'"6' :w ,.-'p�wc• r a 'f r ,r�.y ..',y "� �•n,h,. ,.:K. .pay. -+ .-..I:. .. - �"�• '� '' :...� ' ....+ -' ,::-' .r4=.,k<.-s q�',=... -r:,.J �.'k ",,' 5,.:�':i. x.•.- .1•"yc "�.;'.;�,.✓ ..r:�a ,"��i4!'.' .h•m` � c -t�'' .+•�.., +.saw��� aa-"',*.�t, .r T*'.. r:. "�t ,,,. +�':...e;;;y' ,�, _ :.j,-'' �i+%•�• '=x} • • , - •p yard :.:.. _ .:. -•. _-__... ___.. _..___�_-. .-.__._ _ _._.�_ -__ �y t _ ciresK ng half nnconselousIy he -'Tilers ' - - laid the reins on •tbii neck of the' . FR horse, took them up•again, and drove L� a. ted _ resolutely'gsht. Kit, he could hear - the murmur of.many voices within, • and the public rooms were bursting . • e amp drove !TALIDA �- t�eadil,ouiteBut abruthe lexhe addressed ' _ The q abruptly � - b his first question to the boy. "Is your father dead?" -' Kit stammered,-and in the frieildly'. dark blushed also. This was a differ- 11 ent thing to Mistress Mac Wa:ter's ' " voluble reproaches. EEN TIE "My grandfather telleil me that he ,� p was dead!" be said at kis[. Dolsdee� �p l` ` `mose who 2heLve used an, Youul► And ,your mouser- is she dead, /► �t - too?" continued the tramp, in the pur- _ H wool or Gunpowder TGs will apppre� grit of his purl se ignoring.an ' -elate the'- super'ior�itr of this delicious r he might be.caue4n g ,g. y pain , �hs clothing soft., bIy mither is not dead, murmured 5 talo ' d.�►Iwsyl�so pures>tsd rich. T$'Ti It. Kifi; "she is married!" But he said it �iR sadly, as if the,two things were r6itch +pu� a coaasao the same. As, save for a soul's con- tinning agony, they were indeed in '.;a�31e V r - _ Lilias's case. - �� The tramp thought a while and then ny • continued, "Do you want to be a farm boy all your IlfeY" Nothing is'"t;o sensitive as - nneIi;it explained that first of all he baby s skin l Even ahc slight i was- not going to be a 9urden on his est roughness in his diapers, '�. }�nddparents and went on to tell hop a$ Willi _ 1 ' from Homo h shirts nd�td Coda ame i - n way ro had run a that e t=< _ ,BY 16..8..0 WC;KBTT: - might be able to repay some of the a - � ,R.: y money they had spent 6n him. - -Much trouble is directly due "Would you like to learn Latin Y"• ` 1 y said the tramp, as the snowflakes be- to washing diapers with i� CHr1PTER.:'.XXI• (of the smith himself in his infrequent i gan to swirl in their faces, and the harsh son oaQ Coatala- rr ._ spells of leisure. tient beast, hith rto jog ng quietly frig fret !tali. 'the alkali ;w kiT's CLASSICAL TUTOR, ! I patient the shafts,tossed gi r forelotkk Iii[ carried out i Every oue's character is discussed,i be , he Clan to the little garments ,• Once fairly sett:ed their prospects,-' temper, habits—!f!to clear the white drift from before in the form of a fine,white _ ! ,pia intention .at letting his grand-;they ire abed in the morning, if they her eyes. oder_-almost impossible �r:$aLber know of the situation be had are over-promiscuou's in their nac-, Aye, I wad that, erred Kit, eggs-- � l� : tlom 14e oveslF disport V w;wfound, and lis Uncle Rob was des-,turns! -Domingo, if they !elle several;iy, ut who is to.learn -me? The t;0 rinse out. This Causes Remove solid matter at once - m patched to report. Upon hir return times at a, penny before parting with!maister here canna, and besides, the diaper rash." and soak diapers .ia cold '�- ung forester allayed the Pears it. All thgse peculiarities are refer- mistress wadna let me gang to the water. Whisk two cable- 04 is mother and the Etder. red to in the dry allusive way ,chat-'echoic if he could." �o save baby's akin, use spoonfuls of Luz into thick "He'll hoe his air-booties to #eche, acteristic of the humor of the $cottish� "I�will teach you," said the "Orra .Lux for washing all his _ •ods :n s tub.of vers hoc 'water.Let soak afew rand his troubier will net be to see'lc.I peasant—a saying a tiling without Man calmly. ielothew,, It is the mildest, P�.p and '� lint the man is an honest man,though I saying it, as it veers i "Yon! cried Bit astonished. "I momenn�'6ca soda of pcac- ez�t, gentlest cleanser in g `. lea wotusn is an ill-ton tairger• "Gaid-een to you, laddie," said the didna ken theta cou`.d read even. the world. Luz contains no dQ But i wad let him bide a while. The smith, big Andro Hutcneon, the mostiAre ye a learn man, then? edit' through osis , hay wasna learnin' mnakie at tbe,I mighty son of Tuba} in all Galloway-; The ex-tramp laughed a curious ;ffTet alkali, and the pure thoroughly is three waters. 2chule onyway!" "ye comefrae.Loch Spelisriderie. How�IitLle laugh. suds rinse out Completely. � These tidings were duly-conveyed do ye draw wi the mistress. Fine, "You are -thinking ,that It has not! j,i„']teens baby's garments. to Kirkoswald, and in her heart Lilies,ye any? Weel, ye maun be an easily done much for me,' he said. soft elm, comfortable and ',rejoiced that Ger. boy wsa .at a d'is contented laddie. Ye alnna want to�- "Ob, no," said Kit, politely, "I was safe �� t j from the district, and, as she be ' renticed to a fine smith business, thinkin' that my maister said ye were a gold worker, and he thocht Cairn- .,,Lever Brothers 1,imltsd, ' ,L. hoped, beyond the roads of Chris-�do ye? This icon o' mine � sYe! harrow would be wise to keep ye!" � . z - Toroata. - � -- - ' topper Kennedy. I grumblin'. He should hae a tack o'! r - a Had she known how at that moment!Mistress Mac Walter. But she's a fine, It was long since the tramp hadr. on a woman, too--cartes! They telt mei t !Lit was .yang prone �n hie ls�cf' that she erred the neba a her decks i heard any man,sail{-one like John Mac - pile of combs Qsa the barn of Cair ; (her ducks' bilis) to a point so that Walter, praise his worth and faithful-i, » : craw listening to the tramp as. the wadna east.so mucitis meat. It ness. The boy's words marked a dis- "'" a rapid, clean-cut voice, he ran over Y -.-------. _.._ -- - -- c.. was a peety that they a' dee'd before sLinct step in his Upward way. H6i— ` certain unknown words, Lilies she t time to sea hoo the n wad! wa9 lad now that I a had driven i Man" which.came between him and ,W� ter [night not: have been ad 'easy work." straight past the Cross Keys: the black sky, "till the morn's nicbt! Why HEl�'? -$n her mind. The Cairnharrow cart stopped at' "Listen," said John Smith, "put that at the Black Sheds l" The citizens of Hull, England, were It had hapened in this wise. the door, and the late trhmp, now a I - told, in the language of Belay Prig, Heather Jock's hint had borne im-I sack round your shoulders. This way!i "Good-night-•$bink well over what mediate irwt. John Rogerson more;very different figure frcm the one-off Now copse nearer me." He put his I said about-the Accusative!" that "there ain't no rich place," they j. L Commonly caged in Calloway Veihion�the Dornal quarry, looked ave! in,P I would be polite indeed It they did not ■� ' he name of his "Is that pl�euch dune yet!" he cried, arm about the boy, and, after a mo-I„ It was no longer the voice of the hint that you were a candidate for a { Cairnharrnw' after of wood into speech, for he had an ear'men[' of awkwardness, Kit felt Orra Man" of Cal rnharrow which in the !Deal s !lunatic asylum. farm- baa go for languages, end a slew tang of strangely at ease, He wished the road!answered Kit from the red cart, but lk his hand; which in the busy season ( Nevertheless, it-is a fact that there The dustae speech came as aptly upon los to Loch Spellanderie he d been thrice the voice of Christopher Kennedy M. - put bins at a core dlsacivantage. ton as if it had been Greek dialect as' los and difficult. A.. former! classical master in the,to no such place as "Hail" The name n y was not strong and Assad had 4 ( g y I of the Yorkshire port to really Kings= guy little experience of farm work, 'but in the days when young Chris Ken-i "You must say. noth;s,g of this to Academy of Cairn Edward, now for „ ton on Hull, so that the town is called. " he was both cheap'and willing, and at(aedy of Sandhavyn even college medals any our," said the "Orra Man, in a the first time- in his life acting -da U&4 well' worth a treat, So his ars- by the handful. vice which Kit could -hear clearly .private tutor. Kingston, and the !!tire tributary of ter said, and so also, after due demur, "Come awn' man!' cried the smith, the Humber on which It stands is the " 'Y Cairnharroyt himself allowed. Who was for t�te moment seated on his '1 have wasted sn owes chances. But - CHAPTER XXXIL River Hull. Formerly it was called above the sough and rash of the storm, In this fashion did John Smith be- anvil, "tell us whist's'a'the news aboot Y II. ; ' " " Cairnharrc�-•.. The joiner there was if. you are the lad I .ales you for, I ••SNA, A PEN�■ Wyke-on-Hull, but the game of the come odd, or more technically ora+ uist ser i:.' what an extraordinary am in to see th ou don't waste town was changed to Kingston by Ed- - man about the farmhouse of Cairn- j Y y going Shake yoursel' weel, na, an knock;ward 1. harrow, a larger and tetter holding fine woman tae considered your neigh- yours. I will ybu Latin and' bot blcstreas Mac Walter, ower by at Greek" your great clamperin' lest on the It els rather unusual for a town to a than that of Loch Spe anderie door-step," cried the voice of Mistress'drop.its own name for that of the river ._ 11 Loch. Spellanderie." "I ken 'Pena, a pen,"1 sEsady,"said Throughout the -winter that cites!- the "We as dup oo"O�, Man," Duncan ' ea.ra had took 'his one Mac Walter, as-Kit Laid his fingers on on which it stands. There have been + Sent optimist, Kit Kevned dreed his P P Kit, whose este had be■n aha while the—latch of the kitchen door. "Whaur many other eases where towns have ' 'Baird with Mistress kSac qtr+ and caution i9 the pleuch dune, hae ye been a' this time? D'ye think oho work—indeed e!1 work-cone eau sly; 'Latin boy through a revisal of the y changed their name, however, one !n ily to him. His mistress, it is true, .smitb?" `I that I pay you good'siker and feed ye stance being Richmond, in Surrey, the"What's your our hu ? Stop and e'er declensions. I u wi' the best of mea' for you to had early stopped him from attending, y it'Yr P gi " P y favorite resort of river-losers. its pia- the village school, nominally because your crack," returned Hutcheon, who The 'O'rra Man laughed s little gallivant aboot the countryside?" - "Thas'is a.wa s a beginning," said g y i toric is Sheen,which is now only ' he was a hired boy and could not be took it almost a; a personal affront , Y "Penna, a pen.; Pennae, of a pen." applied to one of its suburbs, _ spared, but chiefly because his quick- that any one should leave his smiddy he. Kit murmured what he had learned; j sass pat to shame Sam Taft and Tatie under an hour. "Bc'L I hae nae bins," said Vit -ati- "I canna bide the nicht," said the in the cart tike a kind of conjuration Rob, the younger children of his mos- mournfully, "and I 11 hae joist tc come to ward off evil. i Ml.ard's Liniment tar Backache. tat,. So,_nothing loath. Kit Kennedy Cairnharrow_ man, tecognizina the to yon when Mistress Mac Walter will `What's that ye are sayin'—mut-; obligation and excusing himself. "I yonrs4l', I'se, abode at home. ret me.' term ower i.l words to _ before he 'hae to be hame to fodder the beasts �let ,_He Was a Gentleman. it was not lexis, however, "rite syon't need book,- for a while, warrant? John Mac Walter, I dinner _ met the new odd man of Cairnharrow, and sapper the horse. The maister is ,i yeg on It was at the smiddy in the village laid up wi' an awfu'�sair hand!" and I'll speak to your .easter when I siccan an il' ton r ed-w aitch into to 1Farmer—"Don't you see that sign, of Saint dohs- and the Cah`nharroyv, Dye tell me sae. cried the smith. see him, answered the 'Orra :Kan. � y hoose, corruptin your innocent weans Private. Hunting Allowed? man-was driving a cart in which he "I missed him not no the kirk-no that "When will you begin"" „ and abusin' your married wife to her Hunter— "I don't read anything was to talcs back a plough that had that's ocht-to gang-by. But I haeona If ye please;. I'll begin the noo, srerra face!" seen him at the Cross Ke for a hale marked private." ; been repaired Kit had come in with Ya said:Kit, nestling closer to this won- Kit went quietly to a seat at the _ - a coulter which needed sharpening. i fortnicht, and the like hasna happen- derful "Orta Man" who knew Greek Now the "amidd of all Scottish!ed for thirty year., Ye are no a end of the table, having deposited the ` y' , „ and Latin;-and was willing to impart coulter in the outer dark of the back- villages•is at'once local �iament drinker, I m t turned ! " them kitchen, a place filled with a dismal and club-house• To its privileges mem-� The'smith turned to the Orrs► 8o there amid the twirl and roar debris of pots and pans, dish-cloths, hers are del elected. They are also Man" as lie spoke. broken-paraffin lamps, Did boots news _ frequent! black-ball ed. They may "No," he answered, quietly, "I do of the winter snow-storm Kit had lila p p'■ -. y blacking, Iron girdles and wash-tubs. ����� even beeyzpellpd 'Each man 3sas his not drink.". first lesson in the language, a'knowl- „� cot o' that I" cried the shrii` :. lace and privileges clear! defined.! Sorsiethirg in the accent or the edge of which is universally believed y voice of his mistress as soon as he If miller may no more sit in the Engiishy pronunciation of the words iri Scotland to unlock the doors of had seated himself near the lamp,em- joiner'e plane than Gavin Strang the attracted the attention of the entire success-in every profession. The min- pbasizing the order with a cuff on Wright may usurp the broken anvil parliament. Each man glanced at his utes sped all too rapidly, but.he knew the ear which made the water stand YZ by else hearth, which is the perquisite neighbor, though no mar} said a word „Penna" completely in all itacases by in Kit's eyes; "that's wlsere Johnnie,In that eye-passage the whole smiddy se it in cooking aswell compared notes, and were of opinion t time the mare stopped at the purr Ind,is loin'itis a pima, as Drawlythat; if tls� new Caunharrow man loaning end of Loch Spellanderie, and ye ken• �Ye wad,like him to sit doors on meats,sandwiches liked to speak, they would !!sten to a Kit got down most unwillingly, but among a the�yrat snaw ye hae brocht and for salad dressings. tare worth.hearing. with a strange upleaping elation at trailin in'wi ye, and get his death But it was not to be that night. For o cauld. That's what wad pleasure Keen'a Mustard adds spice and igh his heart. !" _ seat to cooked dishes-- rout 1 the like o yon. bang the messenger persisting, and the ■'Guid-nicht!" he cried' up to the ■■penriae, gens; Pennarum, of pens." hiddmfiavors--putsanew relish - horse outside growing restless, the white-swathed figure of the "Orra 'Gang.and sit by the door and be into familiar dishes, and aids plough was lifted bodily into the.cart, thanldu' that ye hae s meal to eat i n digestion by stimulating the flow ~after every NMI l and the "Orra :Man" made haste to, a 8ecent God-fearin' hoose, which is of saliva and of the gastric juices. set out. Suddenly he seemed +o rem- ,mair nor a nameless, kinless loon like w 9mber the boy from Loch Spellanderie. !you has on richt to expect. And no Recipe Book Free � "Will ye be loot?, laddie?" he asked, i a y� ' y p Our new book will show you how ! 'looking back through the red comfort- a word not o the head o e, ewer nd Mfrs 1iy71.i able door of the forge. `the minds o' my innocent bairns and to improve your cooking. Plenty �Ood pkis bringing disgrace on your maister, OF recipes. Write for a copy "Peter will nae the coulter dune in that may be am elder o' the parish in to-day—it's FREE. + n minete;' said the smith, and for .0' twa-three year, n he keeps'in wi' � yds s !ones Peter proved as good as his mas- O O the minister and h e factor!" COLN.AN-R&EN(Canada)LIMITED (ter a word. He paid the coulter finish- - ` i ter and d. four himself seated in Kit did, as he was bidden, and sat :,est. i r', 1w-, amneret bc.- Reft *n& emd beneficialf l the zed-ftcrin cart beside the tram i humbly losers one 'low settle by th': Mcntrcal s-c p !�� �door, a place wl}ere he osis little likely • both Norse -axed cart- clacking slowly �� to be disturbed by Johnnie or/ani• up the road under the frosty stars r of a svin':or'r night. other, for there the v inter's b!a:; K +�■++ •n�•R�TM poured-freely down the back of his �- A ripar Kit in high Fpirits :vt the unexpect-"- ■■N=..MT Toeo+no Pn. h a ..w ..sow■.- neck round the open doer which sc;�• cd "lift" and t e pieamnt conscious- .y. N„ armed the inner from the outer kit•- :. ' Y rens that it was yet a lnng-way to Loch then. F� -' S llanderie, chattered ir'cessantly orl- his grandfather, of his I -Cord Wood Saw Users (To be conte tine_ ed,)_ 3_�� _ Krand"nvrther, of Betty I-aridsborough,i - CieartFng the King's Sitvcr. �Li and somewhat more r�acrvedly of Mrs-; �Vr.,e Simonds Canada Saw Co., a Four persons are steadily en ipl e•' t tress Msec Walter ,anrl the household I Limite�l, 1550 Dundas St, West, _ at the farm by the lochside. Toronto. Ontario, for prices on in cleaning sn(1 Zic•lishinR the taU'.e :i'• ` 1 ver in Buckingham palace. y' The elder of the �Wr was a !itis Simonds Special_Cire ufar _ : MA cAsa ! unousy till he reachel, the 'aright� Cord Wood Saw• � For First Aid—Min ra d's Liniment ISSUE No. 28--'26. lights of the Cross Keys. 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Bracebridge, July 6.-pelma Camp- rushed to the-scene in answer.to hhe NiAt Club -bell, -aged 181 and Ella Campbell, aged frantic calls, but wens einabte to resch Boston, base, July 6.-Beseuers daughters of-Mr. and Mrs. V111 -the bottom vol the 15-foot has in which digging iinto the•ruina of the Pickwieit Qam Il of Draper Township, were Greenfield was drowned. �1 pbe Pe P Club, wWch oollapaed early yesterday 1 Q I - a., 4 dtvwaed_in the south branch of the Sarpia, July 6.- A ,double drown- �iag,while a hundrei or more per- 'lduskoks River Saturday afternoon at ing fatality occurred here this after- sons danced, ettil werA far tram the TL 4 o'clock when they, with other-gir a,I noon,'-when Lloyd Andrewa, and 9, end of their task tv-nilrht, the eloae "Vent in bathing. This part of the and Clifford Andrews, -aged 7, were of their second day of work. They. river is known as Cannpbell's Bend, 1os1 *13i:e bathing in the St Clair had brought a total of--twenty-eight 31 " ' and for a few feet a sandy beach runs River.' near the Imperial Oil, Ltd., bodies out of the wreckage early this - -Into the water, then thane is a sudden plant. evening. Sixteen injured were in hos- drop inti-deep water. Apparently the The only witness to the accident pitals. The police and fire depart- younger 36 girl got beyond her depth, was their chum. Harry. Richards. The ment officers refused to estimate the and Velma ,went to her assistanco.l river is shallow for about 10 yards number that might still lies-beneath The girls' oempanions raised an from shore at this point and Then the pi:es of brick and wood. It has 7 3 3q 0 41 42 43 , but the- sisters were beyond takes a sudden drop to the deep chan- P' , aid. went five minutes later the ttel. It was over the sandbank the been -impoasib ew to chock up on the r Y- ` number of merry-makers who rushed 4G fist body was found, then for two boys disappeared. They had been to safety through doors and windo'wa -. houre neighbors an4 help. from the warned by an Imperial Oil watchman when a wall of the old five-storey 10& Hydro searched for the other body. shortly before the accident. UP to building that housed one of China- Finally, James Attnstrong, diver for the present the police had not succeed- `town's best-known ali-nigitt resorts :the iH.E.P.C., got the body in 16 feet ed in recovering their bodies buckled into the basement. Of water,' half buried in mud. The The drowned boys are sons of W41- A force of sixty firemen, with an tragedy has apused gloom throughout ter Andrews, John Street. even larger' o° construction 5 5� n� the section of Muskoka Falls„ the; Niagar•a-Falls, July 3.--The body of laborers, assisted by two steam young gala being favorites with a11.;Harry Chown,of this city, drowned off shovels foo The elder girl was one of the bright Point Abina near Cr stal Beach, last . began methodically morn- ti fr, Y- ing to remove the wreckage. Fresh tF %Ml srMo24T� .-Pupils of the local school in town, a'Sunday afternoon, was recovered Sat- crews relieved the workers from time rMe tMTtaNAT10y.3 week ago trying her entrance exams.`turday afternoon, two-miles from the to .time and the work went ahead 'd ,Their father is a prominent farmer. �place wk*re he sank out of eight, The rapidly. It was estimated that the 8UGI"sF#:STION9 FOR SOLVING CROSS-WORD PUZZLES London, Ont, Ju! 5-SteppingIfuneral was held this afternoon to Start out by filling In the %vtds of which you ted.zeasonably dee hoe n mttielffiT#mmea River nears withmthree others w�s in ewimmi g' debris z� n. H cleared time be- `�•�in turn toom will ~still ot'hera. A letter belongs Io. eaou a clue to other words ch when •. y fore dawn. H searchlights erected P last nicht again were used. . space, wat x4tarting at the numbered squares and running either the John Pinkham farm at Delawares and was pulled under by a Powerful While the search goes forward, an horizontally or at both. '' 'at noon tp.day,Ellard Greenfield, aged undercurrent, and hi-s eoatpariions investigation into the cause of the ' - a X18, whose widowed'mother, brattier saved themselves with difficulty, calamity has been started. "Over- i HORIZONTAL VERTICAL ., and sister reside at 279 Victor Street,I Renfrew, July 6.-Alfred Smagett, exowdin '"in the buildin weakened i"C°^vulsed breath in mat Brantford, was drowned. In his,25 years of age, was drowned at b a fire ten weeks and Banked Lig S.-That Is hers present L+-Part of verb "fie bo'� _ 'd!► struggles he almost dragged to the Round Lake, twelve miles from here, a lot in which a build n bad been re- i0-HobpeblM' a•-Flavored 3 11-tJf01te11 4--A tree same fats Fred Lock-wood of Dela- Saturday afternoon, when he capsized moved to make way for new construe- 1Ill-Affirmative ' ware and StanleySexton of Mount a boat containing his brother and a 6-indican a ;r f3 tion, was the only reason assigned .10--Lack o! caution _ 7-African animal (PI.) - Brydges, who caught him when he companion by standing tip in it while day by officials. 10-•06anostio animal 8-That to (abbr.) y first got into difficulties, but who were they were on a fishing trip. None of The Pickwick Club t rd flourished n 0-Most secure --unable to complete the rescue. None the party was able to swim. The other for more than a year. To-night, as fit--Coe+talner 11-Likely a mfrs who were a abort distance away' two young fellows rgached shore by the workers succeeded in clearing Ms--Perpetual 12-Swellings of the trio could swim. Several swiilt-' dl hanging to the boat and kicking. 184--•8pawe of oyster 13--Perfect - away mach of the material which yes- 2&-Tubers 14-WNd animal terday was merely turned over, they 2Il1--•solshevlet 17-0e13ce "' fflood, $6.50 to $7; do, fair, $4.50 to found more bodies. In the extreme 29.-To place wrongly 18-To tali out $5.25; calves, choice, $9 to $10; da, :ower level, buried under tons of 91-immovable 23-Ejwusable med.. $7 to $9.50; do, cam.. $4 to bricks five bodies of mer. were found. 192--To forbid 24•-One who utters mefodlefN ---�- $5.50, milch cows, choice, $40 to $80;(Only a start has been made on this - 1�3•--inaect sounds r f work TO. Man. whea'TOt- No 1 North.. $6.26 orheavi good gharkaee to 50% to still leve1 and more wouldbe uncovered.rchori be:ievgd tliai , To`d op back 27-Servant t a 2s-placed ee future com{darstlM y B x1sled 29-Market $167%k; No. 2 North., $1.63%,:; No. good lambs, $15.50 to $16;3,84.50• do, • i North., $1.593a; No. 4 wheat, not!mod,�$14.50 to .$!b; do. culls, $13 to EDMONTON COAL 5o.-flank ampioype 80--Perisd of tF+no All " Quoted. $14; ho thick smooths, fed and 42-Per'mdsahre 3S-To exist ,, Iden, oats-No. 8 CW, not quoted; wale hogs. MINE1tS ON STRIKE a4-Latin phrase m"aeag Ree 44•-Lofty mountain range of oxam+ple^ (abbr.) -,No. 1 feed. 54%r4c; No. 2 feed. 53c. � $18.85; do, f.o.b. $12.78; do, Europe $ country points, $12.50; da, ot! cars, Shi iiQellt t0 Ontario Of ZS,000 - 87-To roll In mire „ All the above c.i.f. ba ports P g $13.15; select premium $2.6+0. 46-Highway141 American corn, track, Toronto-No MONTREAL TOlds MtO> Actioay be n. b7 S•rh fault 9 y g� In - 2 yellow. $1.15. , X47-Narntive - - .. .Ip.- hiiItieeo'-- Del., Montreal freights, .46--To regret �t1-811g ! bags included. Bran, g r ton, $28;; Outs-Can. - west., No. 2 71c; Ades despatch from Edmonton, Alta, 42-Married eeroenae ,. Qee 8t-6peek ' aborts, per tong $3o; middlin $36; 1 do, No. S. 64c; - extra No. 1 says:-With the termination of the 43-A oofoe gs lm 60--Above ou Al good feed flour, per beg,'$2.30. feed, b& Flour-Man. spring wheat old agreement between Ertmonton mine 4b--Total c Ont. oat*-•-48 to 60c, f.o.b. ahipping�pats., 1sta. $9.30; 2nds, 08.80; strong 162-Envoy 47-Likewise operators and the district m.aers •fed-I 1„ points. bakers', 18.60. Rolled.tett, bag, 90 "lib--A fetish o� charm 49-Oecltme - Out, wheat-$1.24 to $1.27, l.o.b.;lbs., $3.95. Bran, ;28�5 to $£9.25. esation at midnight Tuesday a atrr3ce e1---Coll Aping po' to.. sccordin to trei hts.f Shorts, $30.25 to E31._., Middlings_ was -virtually put into effect by the l!f-A race or stela (pi.} ego degree (abbr.l) Shipping in C- g o' gs- 113--Part of circle i R Barley-31aiting, 76 to 780. [$36.25 to $37.25. Flay, No. 2, per ton, men's organization %a the result Of 611--Eiaeulatlat 64-Edged tool .4 Bixkwhest-No. 2, 7Ec. car lots, $14. 1 failure of negotiations between tho 60--A rod 66--sarlum {ohom• eyes.) , ` Rye-No. 2, nominal Cheese, finest westerns, 21 to 21%c; two parties to arrive at a settlement u_.Onoe more - 59---Pro+ious ' '4 Man, flour, first pat, $1Q, Toronto;`$nest easterns, 20%c. Flutter, No. I for a new rate on a reduced scale. __ a do, second pat., $9.F30, Toronto. Pas-;pasteurized, 37%c; No. 1 creamery, Tuesday afternoon, on 'concluding try flour, bags. $6.10. ss3��. E :;, fres�i a isle, eek; John D. Flavelle Passes British Wil Occupy Cobleuz A " Strew-Carlo gg Pee. cork, the men in the four Edmonton , , to., per ton. $8.00 to fresh extras, 38c; fresh firsts, 85c. I mnes carried out their tools and there Awa dAfter Eva �1 euatiln i08ne i8.B0. Calves, choice, $12 to $12.25; hogs. ' at Linsa 4, Screenings -,Standard, raclesned,I heavy, mixed and yorkers, $14.75 to has been no opportunity to negotiate bay porta, per ton, $21. $14.85; light yo?kers, 514.25 to$14.50; again between the parties since owing Lindsay, Jul] 5.-John D: Flavel:e,; A despatch born Berlin says:- f.o.b. �a _ Hay-No. 2 r ton, ti . y per $13.00 W igs, $14 to $14.25; roughs, $12.25 to to the holiday on July 1. 'Inquiry at former chairman of the Ontario Li-' Another was added to the long list $14.00; No. 3 per ton, $11.00 to 112.75; stags,$7 to $10, lambs, $10 U the mines showed that no men had re- cense Commission and widely known)of evacuation reports in the Ruhr+ $12.00;. mixed', per ton, $9.00 to 1$15.60; yearlings, $8 to $1S. . ported for work and it was not known $11.00; lower grades, $6.00 to $9.00. business man, died here at his home Cologne areas. It comes from Frank- Ctsease-New, large, 22 to 22i�c; just when negotiations wou;d take at 7 o'clock last evening. Mr. Flavellel fort, and is to the effect that the ' - - twine. 22% to 23c; triplets, 23 to AMUNDSEN GIVEN 4' place again. Operators are in no hurry had been ill nearly two weeks, pneu- Efritish will occupy Cob-ens as head- � - -23%c; Stilton,2334 to 24c. Old,large,( . JOYOUS RECEPTION as at this time of the year the trade monis develGong during the past few l quarters after evacuating Cologne. 27 to 28c; twins, 28 to 29c; triplets, is very slack, and they are firm days. Most of yesterday he was un- First reports stated Wiesbaden hada IN to 80c, against continuing the-old agreement conscious. Members of the family,been chosen by the British, as desired ls►' Butter-Finest creamery prints, Making `triumphant Progress' for one month to meet the Ontario were at the bedside when the end by the French, but the British Gen- 68e; No: I creamery, 37c; No. 8, 35 to Down West Coast of trial shipment as the state that their 86c. Dairy prints, 26 to 28c. P y came. The funeral will take place to- era) Stag' insisted on Ccblenz The '' Eggs-Fresh extras, in cartons, 89 +. Norway- particular.-share is not so very great morrow afternoon to Lindsay Cem-'presence of numerous British officers e' 40c•- loose, 38x; fresh firsts, s, to i being merely 4,000 tons. etery. in Wiesbaden was due to the Allied O�oo ' 1 A despatch from Oslo,. , The first word of any trouble *ith n having head. No; mcon$s, 80 to,81c � NorwayJohn D. Flavelle was born in 1850, Railroad Commissio Live poultry-Chickens, spring. lb.,;says:=Fioald Amundsen. leader o! the strikers in mines in this 'field comes near the City of Peterboro, the son quarters there since dissolution of the -_ Ski.hens, over 4 to 5 lbs. 20c.'-, do, 9 'aerial expedition which recently at- from the Ottwell mine at Clove�cbar. of John FIavel:e and %>orothy Dun- French Belgian railroad regime, and '- 6 4 lbs., 18c• sprin chi Ens, 4 lbs. tempted to reach the North Pole by The mine manager of that place re- was. It was in 1864 that he settled in not related to plans of the British to �. Iliad over, M.F. 24c- do,corn fed., 22e; ;planes from Spitzbergeit, is making parted to the provincial police thmt his Lindsay and entered the firm of Dun- establish headquarters there. , ss `frooaters. 16c; 'ducklings, 8 tba and nP►'trium pant progress down the west -+� P P gr men- had been assaulted by pickets ala das 6t Flsvelle, and in 1884 he.be-' The report from Cologne states the ` c coast of Norway. The steamer Albert proceeding to Tgork. `." came manager of the milling interests reported French troop withdrawals Dressed poultry-Clilckeas. spring. W. Sehner'on which the ex :orers die ]b., 45c; hens, over 4 to 6 lbs, 28c; E The men-who have been assaulted of the firm. In 1911 he-was president from the Bochum zone are unfounded, do, 3 to 4 lbs., 22c; spring chickens, 4 i passengers,•passed Aalesand amt eight have-been asked to lay information, of the Canadian Cereal Co., a big mill- and-the only,movements in the entire lbs. and over, M.F., 8be; do, corn fed;t o clock Thursday morning and are due when- prompt action will be taken ing merger. - i zone are those of troops returning •82c; roosters, 20c; -ducklings, 5 lbs.�to pass Bergen about midnight. At against the .offenders. - Mr. Flavel:e was chairman of the from manoeuvres to old quarters. a and up, 27e. every port large numbers of beflagged -+- - 1815-17 Beans-Canadian, handplak d, ib., beats with cheeringcrowds on them Lindsay Board of Education, % . ,63f c; primes, 8e. �/ Fitrst White Mari t0 - and member for many years He had Dake of Rutland a Widow Maple products-Syrup per im= met and accompanied the Selmer. .-Shoot Lachine Rapid' been chairman of the board of gover- Offers Mansion for,Sale- Aerial gal., $2.40; pea 5- af. tin, $1,80 At Aalesnnd, Mrs Hageman, sister nors of the Ross Memorial Hospital y 'per gal.; maples r, L�.. 25 tp 6c. of Lief' Dietrichson, one of Anamd- A despatch from Montreal says:- for 23 years, and chairman o! the A' despatch from London says:- Per Honey-60-1b. tinss,, 18% per lb.; son's pilots, presented Amundsen with The shooting of the 6...igerous La- Board of Waterworks Commissioners The impoverishment of some,of Great 10-lb. tins% 13%0; 5-16. tins, 146; 2%- a bouquet of red Norwegian roses. chine Rapids by a single canoeist was {or 18 years, and a member of'the Britain's old nobility is again empha- ' -.,lb. tins. 15%,4 to 160.' I Th`s leader of the expedition and•his accomplished on Dominion Day, The board for 25 consecn±ive years: In -i*& ir. the announ.•em nt that the Smoked meats-Flame, mod., 32 tocompanions have been greatly touch- venturesome navigator was Art Chris- politics he had been a life-long Con-. Dowager Duchess of-Rutland whose 88c; cooked hams, 47 to 50c; smoked; rolls, 22c; cottage, 28 to 25c; break-:Ed by the popular demonstrations. tie, member of the Lachine Rowing servative and ardent worker for tern- husband-died on-May 9, is offering for - fast. bacon, 32 to 34c; special brand) ----a►- Club. This was the fin't time.the feat. perance, and was chairman of_the li- sale the mansion in Arlington Street q� -breakfast bacon, 37c;'backs, boneless has linen performed by a white man* cense board of Ontario from 1915 to which has been the town residence of :..86 to 42c. ' Pewoh Trees Uprooted-by alone in a. light craft. 1921. the Dukes- of Rutland for 200 years. Cured, meats-Long Ovar bacon, 50 Tornado at St. David 3' The young Lachine Club member . ._,__4___-_ ._ ( , The duchess is resitting in a•four- to 70 lbs., $22; 70 to 90 lbs. $20.60; went through the moat dangerous room lodge at the entrance to the man- � _ 20 Ibs and up, .$19.50;..-lightweight Niagara Falls; Ont., July 5:-A currents without incident. True, het Armenians Rendered.l�olrie- !slob until she finds a small house. = rolls, in barye?" $Y'!•5•_ heavy- small tornado struck lit. -Davids yes- had some ore calls; but with skillful -' weight rolls, $34.50 per tsbI. leas by Cloudburst g . e i terday morning and left a trail of use of the padd:e and employing all i Sotrtlon of teat caret's pas*te ' Laid-Pure ..ierces. '113 t., 18 •ac;{ tubs, 18%,4 to 19c; pails, 19 to 131/2c;tit uprooted.trees in its wake. Nearly his experience, he successfu:l}r nego A' despatch from Erivan, Armenia,' WAGE 5 DI t IMEUIRio A f4 prints, 20 to 20%c-, shnrl,osiinh tiercea, .three hupdred fine peach trees in three tiated the speeding waters. I says:-Many fives were last,property O P E RIM]I r S A'L A : 1434c; tubs, 143i,c; pails, 16--, blocks, orchards were torn ouk,of the ground. ---- o- was dsmag4d to the extent of milium tV A T T Y o T EARL Y 1� The trees. and holes left look as if a Wheat Harvest Be n in Heavy steers, choice, $S to 53.75;I of roubles and a pant. was caused SPARK v - i rte' do, good, $7.35 to $8.35 butcher giant had pulled them out of the l g• y ground. The dams Kent-Potatoes on Market amon the populace nC Erivan b a S T o o P R E t 6 r S ateeris, choice, $7-.26 to $8.55; do, good, fie. vas confined to !terrific cloudburst which descended T N o K D R a i3 T ' . $6.76 to 7; do, mod., 06.26 'o $G.80;I a narrow and short place of ground. Chatham, July 5.-G.,J. Primeau, a from 1 Mt. Ararat re:.ent:y. Several A rf T L A f i B E 'do, corny. $5.50 to $6• bat�:ber heifers,�One hundred fine specimens of peach wee-known farmer of Paincourt, avers in the neighborhood overflowed, T 0 w C A T ti F c AR choice, $7.60_0 $7.75; 6o; Tnf-d., 55.75 trees were uprooted on. the Hugh claims to be the first in .Sent County inundating the country and making l n C H D JETT-ITM DI i to $0,60; do, corn., $n to $n.•`.0; baby j Woodruff farm, and tiro hundred on to cut his wheat. Operations were;thousands homeless. C H E t✓ L beeves, S5 to $5.50; butcher cows,'the A. Tulloch and C. Stevens farms commenced Friday, and a record yield i Every building in the capital suf- SPEAR D E n Choice, $5.80 to 46; do, -fail- to good, adjacent. 'No buildings were- dam- is expected whin the wheat is thresh- fered but the headquarters of the R S S G [ n L W 6 to $5.50; cannery -anA cutters, 2.25 to $3; 11utC11eC hul?a, good, aged. An electrical storm was in pro- ed. Home-grown early potatoes were.Armenian Red Cross and the Erivan E I LED PAR A 5 5 E t, ess and a terrific s of wind threw on the market Saturc'.ay. Ha:vesting grate University bore the brunt of 0 D E [ v 0 L v E 5 0 [ R 4.50 to $5.50• do, fair $3.75 to $4; g T E [ HAP t0 bologna, $3 to $3.50; Yeed{ng steers, raindrops like bullets on the windows. of potatoes wit] be general this week. the dsrnage. 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''�; .i�.r"r:. .,r` �"'�•. :+N +.r. •r, - .# .,„•5.p 6- .;;' ..j:s � 'near r:,,. :..:::.. '.. •..;o^" •,,�,; r-` ,: �.:... �. J"-;„t: •:'4,r+ - ;��' LOCALISMS,► T _IS��� -A..R. Goyne, wife and dau- -Dr. Henry will be here as lieu- r / - Vr a • ghter. of*Oshawa: Were visitors al neat Tuesday to attend to his _ ! S P C A L 5 with Rev, A. R. and Aire. Sander- professional duties. -L. D. Banks has a house to. son orr Tuesday,-last. -John and- Mrs. Walsh and •W -Mr. and Mrs. Hunter. of gt famiIy, of Lindsay, spent Sunday ��� � � i��d A icent. Bee advt.in another column. V (;� - -Miss Gladys,Allaway,,of To Marg s, palled on Mr. rind' Mre: with the former s brothers here. �T w their way to ruic is yisitiog w-lth A. T.e�>ad Sterritt on Thursday morning —Mrs.R. H. Crank left last week n ' when on, Teterboro. to spend fir,opup}e of monthe with Mrei'LaW t Mase. -Mise Gladys Powell, of Torun --Rev. A. R. Sanderson's subs her soa,�Varden,,of Lynn, h to, -gpfeat the week•ead. at 'her jects for Sunday ere: 10.30-a. m.- -Mr. and Mrd. McLean, of Opt+`ing•to this being the slack season for hand tailored Garmen-te, home here. •The' Examples of Prayer. At Thornbury, and eon, Gordon, we are offering Hand Tailored Suite, made by one of i —(leo. and Mrs..Otto, of Hall- 7 p. m.--Losing the Opportua• sprat a few days with Mrs. Bed Canada finest tailoring houses 1hurton, sprat the week rad'with ity.'J H. and Mrs. Madill and son eoa.��Q Myra croak teacher in ♦^ c� c2�Q M(�f� W. H. Powell. Colin. of Brougham, aecompani;i the North-Bay High School is hall. At Za•�i. regular ..prie;e t VVaVV —J. B. and Mrs. Horn,and fpm• by Mrs. Brooke, of Unionville. flying at-the home of her parents ' M ` day- of the%rilla# spent theholi- were the gneste' of J. C. and Mrs. here. Extra Trousers $7.VV day in tha�illage. Phlli on Wedneeda -Dr. E. A. Sadleir, Dentist, , —Rev. 'and Mrs. McAteer and p scan of Toronto, visited Mee. J. N. —The C.G. I.T.. "Kusy Group.” Practising in Toronto, will be here e Richardson on Sbada of St. Andrew's Presbyterian in his office on Thursday from 10 - —M. and Mrs. Linton,of vz• Church. Whitby,with their teach- a. m. to 5 p. m.. se usual. • 'Summer Caps and Hats bridge,spent SUDday with the lat or, Mrs. W. J. Reid, held their —The many Pickering friends of n ' try's meter. Mrs. W. B. Pltiweil annual picnic in Pickering on Mr. Charles Emery will regret to A-dandy line of-Palm Beach Caps Inst in. Something'to keep your- ie afternoon, July 8th, hear that lie is seriously ill in the head cool in hot weather. KeeM. S. and Mrs.- Oh ilon D Fere _The total receipts from.the Western Hospital Toronto. We .. an Keswick, on Dominion Day at_ Domialon Day celebration amount- all hope for hie early recoi ery. Men's Balbriggan IIndsrwear in two-piece _ w tending the weddings' of Grant and Combination. Arnot• ed to about$825,00 and not$700,00 —The Chamber of Commerce —Mr. and Mrs, Fraser and fam• ere reported last week. The re will hold their regular monthly i; . of Chicago, were the guests ceipta from Vome of the stands meeting on Tuesday evening next. of Donald and OLce Macro over were overlooked when making the A full attendance of membere is Our KeWple Rewp Shoes � estimate last week. The results re nested as important business Sunday. - of the day's Cel@hration is moAt will come up for discussion. Are going great. —Mre. Arthur R. l4aadersoa was gratifying to the. Chamber of —Mise Helen Burling,-teacher in A R Vis' called to Brampton to attend tae y S -Shoe Comfort mesas Kewpie Hewps for the kiddies funeral of her aunt, Mrs. Steve Commerce aad all those having an the Cochrane public school, is funeraere,on Wednesday morning, interest in the park, as it will holidaying at the- home of her, •pp -The league foottAll match enable the park committee to sister. Mrs. F. T. Bunting. Mise Fred T. Bunting, -:•:'Plckerm t between Whitby and Pickering make the•'contemplated improve Burling has been re engaged as Eetabliahed118b7. i on Thursday evening resulted in menta. The Chamber of Commerce teacher in the Coq_hrane school: : 5 favor of Pickering by the score of wishes to thank all those who -Mr. and Mrs Will Rogers, of $ 0, assisted in making the day such a Toronto,visited the latter'@ sister, -The arsenal pie of the Union success, Mrs. C. A. Sterritt, on Sunday. : EV.�° 6-The Schools and Aadleyy will On their return they were accom- S ` be held on Thursday, Au ey will, MaLBAN-BEDSON panied by Mise Ida Sterritt who is — spending a few.da s with them. , iq Oshawa-on•the•T as e, leaving here The marriage took pla•le at Picker- y A, --at 1 p. m. sharp. -lag on Saturday,July 4th, of Roberta -The following games of the Tp. -Mrs. Forbes and daughters, Georgia Bedaon, B. A., daughter of S. S, Senior Baseball League will • - Misses Joan. Isabella and Minnie Mrs. Bedson and the lace R. G. Bed- be played on July 18th : Claremont ,t sou, to Stuart McLean, M. A . of at Wbitevale and Brougham at ' and Harold Kingston, of Toronto, Cleveland, Ohio, eon of A. D. and Mrs. Pickering. On Jul 15th Clare- McLean.,visited Julia and Mrs. M>Arkar oa R• y - •' . McLean, of Thornbury, Ont. Rev. P. wont Junior@ will la at Picker- Dominion Da play Q Day. F. Gardiner.B.A. ducted thecerll }a Watch week Are Now Showing : -Fred H. Doyle and daughter, - �'O7° g• . -• - . , .. mony which took p ace beneath shell - Miss Corinne, of Toronto; were o!rosebude and lilies of the valley. -Special mention should be ]here on Saturday attending the Tke bride entered on the arm of her made of the tastefully decorated A big range of Youths' sad Men's Khaki summer Pante,-nice olive wesddiag`of the former'@alece;Mies untie, Egbert Doyle,and wore a shite pony cart of the Arnold children shade, all sizes, 1.75, 200 and 2.25. Roberta Bedson. crepe satin dress with silver lace and and Wesley Balsdon's beautifully _ -Mise Lizzie Moore. of Toronto, carried ophelia roses and lily of the trimmed anto taking part in the 1 11e spending her vacation wit h vallev. . The wedding music was play• ealithumpian procession on Do. g ed by Gordon McLean. brother of the -Bops' and Girls' Play suits, 3 to 8 years, new degigns, j yenta, Barr and Mrs. Moore. minion Day. Ae the prizes were very Deet, 1.49 and 1.98. pa y groom. During the signing of the ;John Moore,of Toronto, al�oapeat register Mise Berea May Morrison °lfered for the "best comic outfit," (Sunday under the parental roof, - sang "Oh Promise Me." An informal these vehicles could not be con- -Remember the Ft. C. garden reception was beldaf ter the ceremony. sidered in making the awards. Ladies' White Canvas one-strap rubber sole.Slippem,all sizes. ppaarty which will be held iia the the bride's mother wearing a dress of Ales Misses' and Children'@. Aemorial Park on the first Monday' esadlet ooh lis o s with corsage boos NOW tAvsrt4tesw"Oss. Watch our window for these at Half Price. in- Auguet '(Civic Holiday), and quet of ophelia roses and the groom's not on Lrtbor Usy as stated In oar mother wearing navy canton crepe. t J last ieeae. The house was decorated with premier PASPBERRIES FOR SALE•-Ap• - roses,eweet•peta and baby's breath 'ply A.C Diamond Phone Pnck 2701. 44-45 —Alex Clark, of Lindsa , siren- After the luncheon the bride and -' - lation manggeer of the Lind ANTED—Experienced in cook. Another fresh phi ment of the. famous "Hoieproof w Poet, spent- Sunday with Mrs. J m lett lora motor trip. the bridehighest wag". A y to Mn. Ron, p y • "veiling In a sand crepe dream with n,kermg. Pbone Plot sZ. 44 Hosie for the ladies. 7. p. N. Richardson, with whom Mre, hat and coat to match. They will be - ' OOlark to now In attendance owing at home in Olevoland. Ohio, after the Vr ANTED-To lease small farm of about Z6 aere!e with good pasture. Apply All they ew shades, specially priced at 1-.00 to 1.50 r to her serious illness. middle Of♦ugaaaL. M,Gordon. 4 Bolton Ave Too tti, 44-46 F y Clifford and Mrs. Hardy and - : eoa. of Agincourt; Freak it0 rs WHITEVALE. ]HOURBREEPER WANTED-For _ i 1Z two bachelor gentlemen, muddle-aged - " and_wife.of Whitby. and D. Cy M. R, and airs. Parits motored to an preferred Apply Boa 46,Pickering 43-44 ' t, and wife and family. of Balsam, Orillia o0 Sundayy "'Hurlbut" Slippers aad Boots for the Kiddiaa. ;' epent�flunday with D. and Mrs, Mrs. W. J, Heaton and children C'TOVE FOR SALE-Gurney Orford People who are particular about the kiddies' Sykes, of the a shore. speak last week with litre. and D. R. range,not goad condition.suitable .r anmmv feet, want the "Hurlbut." ,r Be cortege. Por particulars apply at the NEWS i -Mase Gibson, a former teacher awn. office. ant -of the Pickeriva public school Mia Merna gonia. of Brougham. b R BALE-1 acres of cod farm the guest of her grand-parents, D,and 8% g New shipment of "Gracia" Shoes for L�►diee. Newest as spent Thursday with her cousin, e g p P ]I[ land lot 28,tea. @. Pickering Torra.h�p. Mrs. James Richardson, while re- Mr"•Aznt& For further particulars apply •to Mrs. Andrew black. kid and (►tent. Most of the tarring to her home is Mariposa Byrn, oa Monday. July nth.to Jack story.Claremont. 44-47 ladies want "Gracia." j from her school 3n West Toronto. and Mrs Tweedie, a baby girl. Oon- ' TO RENT-7 roomed brick house in -; .. gratulations, 1 -- :. ..: . i -W. F and Mrs. Law and dan- Mrs, Fred Wilson and son Wood- PickeriaQ village, garden attached. Posses- Men's"go Arrow" Shirts, a specially nice line, io plain �1 sioa may be bad Aug. iso. File of hard and gghter, Winnif red, are spending row, of Regina• called on several of soft water. Apply L.D.Banka,;ivkering. 44tf white, blue, mauve, grey and pongee. their vacation with their relatives her old friends on Sunday, y going great at 2.50. �1nTill sonburg, and in the absence, J R and Mrs Cooper, of Windsor. REAL ESTATE-We are offering The are Fred Fawcett who is spent a few days last week with the some very choice lots and care on sites a y of Mr.Law. , , Roaebaak,a(treat many of which are on the lake former a sisters, Mesdames Beaton and and river fronts. Apply Dywn Cowan, Rose-located at Sunderland, is in Man's Pure Silk Knitted Ties, ' ' Parka. - bank. 44-17 A wonderful line, going at 1.00. e chs ga of the Standard Bank her - f Mrs A J and Miss Irene Pugh were - - -Rev. J. Bedford, of Fene)oo FARMS FOR SALE-Ten acres. 6- :7 _ in Toronto on Saturday aiterZding the roomed house and other build' all new. Fallib and formerly of Pickering, wedding of Mise Hezzlewood, also the Will rent or sell with small payment down. Pro- Splendid new }fines in Tie Pine Belt Chain@, died on Tnesday, July 7th. Inter• wedding of Miss- -Meadows to Hugh �ty atA�ye rrofsecond hC p� aad 4i sot R. � Onff Btattone, Tie Clasps. Hullilog Fasteners, ment will take lace is Toronto Pugh Invisible Braces and the very r this (Friday) afternoon at 2.80 Mrs w L Smith was last week called 11��� ASSEY•HARRIS MACHINERY IStnd Buttons, o'clock from St. Pool's (Methodist) l�1- to her daughter, Mrs Carter. of Lon. And repairs low s the time to loot Newest in Men's Straw Fiats ; Qhareb, Avenue Road, to Prospect dcn. the latter being seriously ill. .We after your.spring needs. cultivators, drills and a are pleased to lepra that Mrs Carter barrows,sprayers for the orchard. One 3 1-2 by t r 'Cemetery. 11 wagon gear,cbeap. D.J.Gormley, Daahar- -The strawberry.season, which I&recovering. on S2tf Congratulations to Mr. Hugh Pugh ".was a,good one in this locality, is andMiss Nellie Primrdee Meadows, IT OCAL AGENT WANTED-For 3 Great ValneB In the Grocery Dept. : Chapman's Bak- was about over, and the rasp- upon their marriage at Toronto on the R abieFoot>uu N�`�ies.exclusivensell for d°t� -ing Powder at 25c lb. "Hursley" Blend Tea 60C. berry crop, which oleo promises to 4th inst, Fuller articulare in the next r,�, • be a good bee, is.now coming in. Issue.of the Nsws. For fun particulars. wrier stone a weuiagtero. In come parte of the province Mrs. Geo Burkholder is absent on a Tim 4144 _ " - Bulk Cocoa 10c lb., 3 The for 25c. _,three crops were very r on motor trip with Garnet and Mfrs Dixon Fool SALE-Obex , all kinds of of Toronto.through New York and £j slxoanL Of�y weather. wagoaa,hartiea%sad al kinds of farm in- Michigan M(iebigsn rotates, where they will visit p�roseate in scrod order. Also several heavy aad # — `On les6ing Pickering for De- - - troit we wish to express our re- to at different pointe light.acale�and cook stove aad heaters. High- The sympathy of the community is eat priex d fex h;ales aad wool. also live twal: . -C H A P M A r grete at leaving our many kind extended to Mrs. Hickson for the lororo. Hw}Oin,stewsv;»e Pkoael9oa leer friends, and our beat wishes for of her beloved husband and late pas- DANCING 8t ��$EBINH e ' their future welfare• We will be tar of the Methodist Church here, his glad to hear from all ofthem at death occurring on Monday afternoon, _ any time. Will and Mrs. Hall, after a protracted illness. Interment We have been lucky in securing Jack . . , 142x4(;}rstiot Seven Mile]Rd., took place on Wednesday to$lichmond Ready, the 0 F O A Pianirot, for our &12MMs 6 V, • Detroit, Mich, U.Ave.,, are Hill. The obsequies will be in charge Saturdq Eveaiog Dances and will of the Maeooic brethren of that place, hold a dance Bach Saturda evening yy v , • � r; -A very interesting -game of The garden party held here on the at 6.90 on our platform at Raesbank �� softball was played on Memorial 24th ult, was a successful event, not- Adselsslon 50 cents .per couple j.y ' 29 Park on Friday evening last be- withstanding the threatening appear• Select patronage \ s - tween the Williams Piano team, -since of the weather and the actual 51 _ DYSON COWAN GQ.SN THERE S TELL YOUR P►I.RICtNT TLL of Oshawa and Pickering. The downpour.kindly deferred until near EXCUSES TO TE1.�PNOI4E game was close from beginning to the close of the evening programme. TME CONSTI.5ML end, but re lilted in favor of Pick Chief Dickson and his Police Silver N Ej 'THE tTUDCtE. HIM erin by the score of 11-10. A Band, accompanied by wives, sweet- • 1 ` large number witnessed tb�g eine hearts and children, motored out in the early afternoon, about 100 strong, �f . which was greatly enjoyed by both and found4 Bit. pastime during the after• spectators and players.' noon in exploring the.beauties of theT , S MIT H -Be sure and bear Master Geo, vale and its environs, etc. A game of Granville at the garden party on softball was arranged and playehd be- p 4 f tween a team from the band and a f "` r July 2ard in Pickering Meeorial scratch team from the vale. The guar- Having purchased the Tinsmith. Memorial Park. Rev. A. J. Vin. -�`•er+ • u ins, pastor a College A baptist diags of the peace proved to be bard .Ing and business form.. n ,, $� ` • r ing, pa, Toronto bas t. to ti hitters-that is when they found the erly conducted-by J. H. Bundy, I + y ball in the right place;but so skillfully aro prepared to do Tinsmithing. ' - of him : ",('faster George Granville did the vale twirler curve his balls Eave-tronghiog, Plumbing and � W. captured his audience. He was that notmany of them encountered Furnace Work. $ S = • repgfited3y =ex�cored and alw"s the bat and victory remained with the eQpooded with-' esf� find see` vale. The Toronto boys, however, :'}gatisfa>4ion gnaranteed .' f were good sports and promised to come - _ ingly added power-. He-is_taxily back for another game, The program Prices moderate the most brilliant bo reader I '- - -- •+� ; -- -� y- in the evening was a delightful one, Paints, Oils. VarniPheP, Hardware - 4' have ever beard. He is caprlble of The band,under the leadershipof Capt. or-9'- boldin an audience absolute( p Etc., alcsaye in stock. g y y Hayward, is certainly a splendid - spell•bonnd and is competent to gannzation, We are hoping Chief gLyiN Bus�BY , -. read either litinterotis or serious Dickson and his boys will repeat their ,« productionp with the skill of one',visit next,summer, The receipts of } • the evening were $1A0. PIC$ER11 Ii ,�,,. of tn!►ny 3 ears( e:perlen e. ,