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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1925_07_24 -`�*y 4. .-. '•{"tip"-.;�,�,`+Y,: ',-. �-b °•4 'aK: r�,.. '^N rM y� ,i4 •rr'rd...' is vS' •!K :-•`e-'.o °'S,. ,yr�y�,'rY.'r "4:: - w.7 \¢ �,•:•. ' ...-„ r'"wtr' ti , ''.$.� ,s.r••ra+: erre ia^'" .� ,e a +'«' ri ,+.+^.,'�. run..p'�,':':f a.s: ":,w., ,t -.v.w�i r�Y1r .. `m};fw4!"': ::♦.., v,.@•., .. t ..t^., ...,m, sr+i +w. �� ;. "4{`�+' ,tln>; ..,ePI ',. '. ... erre ...,. ,'.aY. M,, .- >.. �:•.:. {��.:.. erre. .., R:-.:=-o - - "Sas :�' -o,:"� -C... .e.- .. .: ; ,+, erre ,«r• -, - - '-'..c ♦cc' Y. _ ' „r i .. - _ i `• •^j .. � ' - � - •+k trey ���f4. - ♦ J i °... 'VOL. XLV PICKERIN( , ONT., FRIDAY, JULY �•�, 125 No. z i;;iMM'1 WOL Gov**- . iuver ' WMiTavALE. � - CHERRYWOOD. its various organizations held GREENWOOD c-* RM nd $ The Whitevste Baptist Oh arch and A hard football game between Ilii JresiioesL #j d a reoep-'Green River and Oherrywood ended in tion in honor of the bride and groom.!a tie last Saturday at Green River. B. FORSYTH. Oph.D.:Director ' Hugh and Mrs. jPtlgh,on the lawn of The final score was one goal each. .oi�cOmetrlat A.adatba or oaeario.Rest. Judson and Mrs. Pugh,Orchard Croft, Green River played a strong game . T iT Utensil Member of clic ��! cal Whitevals. The verandahs were and have a strong line-up. On Satur- 0O13' $y6' cnmiaed_by app9satmea� ""-"-' ail decorated with sweet ens and da , Yo.e'28N Cl,remo0t. out rgoaei� while on the lawn tett Japan- y July 26th Manchester visit us ��blished 1838 LOGS WANTED p y P here on our home grounds,game then- NC. MaSINNON, M.D., L.R.C.S., see lanterns fluttered. The bride wore mencing at 8.30 p, m. . 50inba member of the **new as timeCustom sawing done, Oat. Rolling her wedding dress of cream rayanne Remember the garden part to be � pyl las" o�on Bsurgoonas a;t wawa`.�0 crepe, relieved with touches of black held, under the auspices of the Ladies' ' "b+t ��� to da4aasea of womw sad and Chopping., Wood and trimmings of lace. with hat and Aid Society, on the school grounds on SCRATCH FEED tlYdrw. 01000 and reeddea«,Btomaltam, shoes to match. A humorous program the evening of Friday, Jul 81st. FOR LAYING} HENS A Pa, g, pp gra g si detllo Re lrrn was given and •after, the girls of the The Melodyland Concert Co. will pre. :.$2.76 per 100 lbe. \ NP Ch{s'o1>h' BbspinR and Turning. congregation served a dainty lunch. sent a splendid program oonsieting of The touo.�as are wens or the many ail meaa Numerous toasts were proposed by solos, duets, trios,dialect songs, comic + tic adjustiaga are effitjent in overcome Kiddie Kari!,'Sleighs, Office Stools prominent citizens and were respond songs and readings, also orchestral CRACKED CORN-HEN SIZE ins ri iormaor nerve rouble and head-ache. - ed to most ably by the groom on behalf selections. Every number will be dif• ,.:,,�• yaralyeis. spinal troubles,throat and gnus weak• salt For Sale of his fair bride. The enjoyable even- ferent and there will not be a dull $2.90 per 100 We. tatwses,rheumatism and suati digestive dnor- e inn, hVMood pressure and othe circulatory Ing drew to a close by singing"For moment. Don't miss this treat or you troubles,heart-trouble and goitre. CHAS. A. WHITX+ they are jolly,good fellows." will be sorry. There will be the usual � R. DUR WIN E. STEORLEY, Shote ssor to late W. G. Barnes boothsbn the grounds for the sale of FINE CRACKED CORN' ' aonor Graduate of Toronto Col a of chi- Phone8480'or write Locust Hill, Dnt. GREEN RIVER. ice cream and other refreshments. h FOR BABY CHICKS +roprauic. Will make residential cava to Picker. .' Ad minion 35 cents, children under 1-2 . ins viIIagClaremont and surround; district, Benson Wilson has been quite Ill. years 16 cents. r Te aday,eAursday and Saturday lcorenoons_ $ Dente per lb. Posttl! entertained viaitora re- Fsr an appoiatmeat env 14t) 8otrtoanville,or $TOUFFVILLlE. rid !seise word with anyone taki13g Greacment.471y H. ceatdp. - - _. Berries are reported to be fairly POWDERED BUTTERMILK TO Low" Plentiful. The StouBvtlle Baal is engaged for a' Wm. McNeal visited.at W.d. Ful- the Lennox picnic for Aug.3rd. S. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and iniad ler'*on Sunday last. The Chautauqua, which finished Its = PUT IN WET MABEL s Me Solicitor,Notary Public Etc. Moaey to ZAcen"d Ninbalabwr W, and Mrs. Hagerman motored to four day course here on Monday,was a Dan. South wing,Court Noun. Whitby, 29y Toronto one day last week. well attended. MOTOR HEARSE Walter Hackney, of Bowmanvtile, Farmers have begun this week cud TRY IT ! C O. RICHARDSON dt CO.-Barris- iMta ��,=.s Q!Q>Z. visited the old home recently. ting their fall wheat. It will be a .fere,So u.. 317-819 Canf.derstioa Wm. and Mara. Pugh. of Toronto very beau crop. Luk Buildi+etl 'rue Y $e and Richmond SL.. Phone 9.04 g ' p CiIYE9 3PLEIIDID RESULTS > rorosto. Phones Mate 1�390and Main 0490, @ti spent the weekend in the village. A large delegation from here of the Quite a number attepded the annual Masonic fraternity motored to Ram- WILLIAM JAMES BEATON,Barr- Sunday School picnic held last Tues- iiton for Grand Lodge. 3 t nater, Solicitor, Notary Public. Room day. We eapeet the lot for the lotwt{On '�• Z' � M� • .Copfederatioa Lire Building,Toronto. Eo- ySay Me. and Mrs. t9mith. of Cornwall, of the new Det office will be atelias• trances.4 and 12 Richmond Street or, 17 Queen p p � Street East. Telepbone-Maia 7080, Realdence Yee , Q a are visiting with the former's son, G. ed within a short time, x }iaa4aa13 1748• Smith. The Orange Lodge visited Beaverton FOURTH ANNUAL Tbo picnic Feason is not yot over. for the walk on the 12th. The celebra- IC . . _ The Toronto Hunt Club and The Milli- tion will be held at Stouftville 0 A next Ll$�1C and ken Sunday School holidaTed at Wil- year, ._ .�R . $south. Dentist, Stouft- �! ••� son's Park recently. On Saturday night there were 144 •tile. HonorGndnate a Chicago sad To• care parked on both sides of Main St., A QOOd supply of Hard and Soft soave Surgeons. and the Royal Coll of . h 13ewtalNo ou si Phone office loll, Rea,der,ce •.� Field Sports BROUGHAM, t b:e would mean 600 visitors in the Goal on hand. Also a supply 14' 5015. No outaid appoi13taeats. 261y � ' BLAKE B. BEATON. b. D. S., -Or R. Brodie spent t t�e �eek•end bare The big bowling tournament on of Kindling Wood Gradvau or the Roy*[Coke or Dental with his sisters. Wednesday last was attended by 34 'W. ya CIVIC HOLIDAY y @L�Pe length. sattpeon, sea Univemty of Toronto. Oma Mrs. Hanley, of Stratford. visited rinks. Richmond Hill was successful + asoily Mn+rock's Goatee treaee. WmtLy, last week with her aunt. Miss Bate. in takiaft the trophy. 12tf Phone Pick. 1709. r ,9 to ta:1 too 6=. Ind.'pbone e. (Aug. 2rd). commencing at Cecil and Mrs. Bate and children.of one of the oldest residents of Ston!!- - ray; usy 8.a. m., standard Port Hope, spent Sunday with Miss ville. in the person of Rev. George DONALD MUNRO PIOKEKINGI N DAL89, D, S . D, D. S.. time at RAW. Washington, A. M. .died last week at JL.•Graduate of Royal Cd at Dental Sur- burs. Cassie And Mrs Doble, of Agin- the age of 87 yeam He acted for a goers o Athe U`jv.rsityy of Toronto office FAIRPORT HOTEL WHARF court,called on F. C. and Mrs. Cassie number of years as examiner for Vie- G'laremo t. a Oat. - on Snndav: ''VV�l�tevale _ bourn.9.s.m. w 6 D' m. Satardays B a toric UnlversiE�. a, as 1 o m. Phone Can 14M. 471,' All sports.are free. Mies Helen Devitt spent the week- • bring your friends. and and with her lfrand•fatber,Mr,Wright Greenwood Garden Party ` he Service `r""` a rTSRSERT T. FALLAISR. L D S.. of Green River. y to-dight D D.S, Graduate of the Royal Covege of Book your rooms at the Fairport Mr.' Graham Lod dau liter. bliss Friday, Jul 24th. Motor overbaulin to and side Dial:• 'Meatal Surgeons and the Uor+erait of Toranw R y y .bore I• S Baladoo•s atore.> ,Get 40.47 Hotel now, knots.of Toronto,spent the week-and g• ��e p i'Mlttrkottr, 9.m w nisi m, or by aH±oiet- with F. C.Oa,asie. EAL8A0A. � tela repairing, .a c.'Pbene sick 87OR wt7s ,A� q�� /^��� The Citizens' League are boding a Battery erylc. COL Rins qt H11A1rD WOOD amen para at Brougham on Tuf.. A grand coaoert. udder the an icesoverhauling. - ) .i*sztr�' FLOORING garden evening. Adirust 4th. A splendid of the Softball Club, will be held on All work guaranteed. Flat rate p aRram has been arranged, See the beautiful and spacious taws of W. service c�ar�e j. V. RICHARDSON-Real Be 1 trs;e F•Ills. H.Jackson, of Balsam,on thereTeninR done 6610 Mark. Ceatsah _ 4 • tate• IaOaraooe.Ganveyea4bw NatasyThe Women• Institute held a asost of Thursday. Jul 80th, The official w/ vubi.,Etc_ Pickartna.Oat. airy 3 8 clear plain oak, $100 prem, b m lotereustioa;meeting at the home Mrs. opening game will be played with the • • a ERR R y 3 8 No 1 clear 86 - •` Glen. of the Brock road on Tuesday let vice-pres.,Fred Maundril,pitching: FPOSTI.LL, Liceaeed Aaotioaew. 8 8 clear birch, 84 "'• 1 at ern000. The chief feature of the god vice-Pres., W, Oross, catebing. gNTHRACITE . for Of all as is Sano ea4 swam a'. 3 8 No 1 clear '• '77 •� meeting was a debate on the subject: and the boo, pees.. R. D. Sherwin, ti- Nar ae0as as`a klada e°t'w°s0°D 0ons. 'Revolved, that country life U more at the bat. This will be an interesting aviw, ♦adra.Orasn fiver! O., OAR g t Beech and mapple @ame price desirable than city life." The judges game, so do not miss it. At 8 30 p, m, , ll. as bp e. _ . 'B F TiATO TOWF'BHIPi7LER8 - decided to favor of the affirmative, a league softball Rome between the Coal, �� � S�Ze� �Will sup ly material only, or sup which was led by Mrs. Brown. Both Williams Piano Caof�Oshawa..,aod �4, af0Marlss, a..o.aaaas, aaa, srsary so t°ao p sides were well basdled, and much in. the Mount Zloa "Cougars" will be ply labor with material: > aaesr' eyhr4.�s,1., oat• t_y serest was 8 taken in the contest. called, Beginning at 16 an excellent • V '�, guaranteed. icaalit y R , _ prngram will be rendered as follows : Nut coal 14.50 at '!",AVID A. PUQH-Live stock sun' Prices enbeCL to change D. B. Carlyle, piano solo; Arthur } �• i-/uoacer. Graduate M.�o�aa isr DUMBARTON. the and t C1Henao Lifetime e: ped withount aoticre. Judd, song; Mr. Peters, violin; Miss p 3 ssodr. Stock and ring workAll m,�.eof..le. _ Miss Ethel Blenkin bas been spend- Southwell, elocutionist; Mies Black, J - pv�pt ly attended to. Terms reasonable, Phour p i*T Scottish dance: Frank Herrin and poClarcmoat ]afy �ICKEi�11\('� ��� inQ i holiday Io td, of . Mr. Hoehn, song; Mrs. Hollis Burl- s Mies Amoi Bird of Toronto, was B : s+ the Quest of MW*Anna All last 8 . .Stove coal 15.00 at �WM. MAW, LICENSED AUU- beet. eon Frank Cornish, violin: ,;. TIONEER,for York;Qatario and Durham LUMBER YARD Sunday, Miss Thomas,song; Mr, Vallancourt, . ,the and 4 Comtam w kind,of 'ales attendee Walton and Mrs. Annie spent Sun. harmonica; Bert Gentry, violin; Reg . to. Terms reasombre. Date.,for may be day at Enniskillen with the latter's Martin, cornet,and others are expect• an-wd at NEWS'Odkv. d indepeo' Belt roed to contribute. Hieke mat • a�� Dot• My CANNOT D_0 BETTER Parente. y'a orchestra Pea coal 12.00 Mrs. Alex Thom is visiting bar sis- will also reader a number of selections. 1� t I Install one of our Inst-Gas Oil Burners ter, Mrs.Armstrong.-in Toronto for Leslie Bloomfield,pros 8: 0.S. L.will Wide BUY in your Range-Cheaper than coal few days. occupy the chair. Refreshment booth =• i�OIIlet� 1� 6Q m abundance of beat 'ust whoa Mrs. Gerald Cowan is in the city at on the grounds. Admission 25 cents, ,. . VH f 8 J the bedside of her father, Mr, Scott, children 16 tents. 4,. you want it. Per- - • !cell sate. who Is seriously ill. - our bedding y Alex and Mrs. Gourlis motored out GREENWOOD. OIL FURNACE BURNERS to ilworthy and *pent s few days �,p Instal to any furnace. No Gas. visiting friends at their summer Robert Brown and family,of Toron. Fe A. R E E S O R, , controlled at any int desired, 440nt of Town 2" y p° home. to, spent the week-eod;;at their home 8nperCor to any other form A ilea and Jean Me W hinney are bore. trT.•r. ♦s ' IHeat•- a, of fing' spending their holiday frith their Miss Edith Hague,"of Toronto, is "3�'� �r W.J. GORDON'S, ` grand-parts. 0. W. and Mrs. spending a week with Alf and Mrs, pe . .. - Church Street. ` Holmes. Trimble. '/ .-.. .,�. Agents Wanted 23ty Pickering Mrs. Striver,of Hamitten. sad Mrs. Mrs: Burtch and Mrs. Breese. of •• Scott, of Detroit,nee alio s week Toronto. are with Lbs Raine Tamil Plocklemg4o.Wa are whin • Brass Beed - � g ywi b heir dau r this week,t t r ghte sad stater. 1fe'e. (4 ft. width), good woysn Flavo . Bread FIOLIr Ro Thom. Mr..'Goorgs Smith' and Miss Leta .. wire sprwss •ad • felt lay. Mr. Crozier. of Tavistock, will are visiting with friends In Detroit ro•ttrese at ... ••• =81•$f+ �� Madel Occup thepulpit here next Sunday and Buffalo. D , y A ill and Mrs. Crummer o morn! and evenip and at Osatenn• i Picker• , Bimm on a slid!• ae 8 steel conch to at Sunda with Stewart and - R Lai in the evening' t , R R ape Y . with good eretanne, nota- John. Mrs.and Miss Mary Harper, Mrr.Corbett. i . .M Pa$ F1oti>�' '�•r and Eric and hilae Muriel Tane, of Mr, and Mrs.Steven and family, of. Store May be obtained from you Grocer. Sundridge, visited a few days with Newmarket, spent Sunday with Mrs. "Watch 'for' our August sale of Mies Agoes Thom and other relatives M. A. Sadler and family. : • ere. Charley Nichol was is Toronto last x Marshall Mattresses. BrppO1n• Mills>lMisses Higgins, of Scotland, are week. He now has his daughter, Mrs. s !pending a month with their aunt, Priest,staying with him. " :CHAS. WILSON, Prop. Mrs.,Wm. Dunbar. They are getting Another contingent of Boy Scouts New location , , ? ! �8 A. Se I �It` a favorable impression of Canadian from Bloor St.,Toronto, are camping x e scenery and climate, on the flats here thin week. New Store Atter a lingering Illness Mr. Wall- Miss Robinson, of Ebenezer, and (Successor to C. H. Burling) ace passed to his rest last Monday.in Master Douglas and Jim Robinson,of y _ �* Furniture Dealer and !Fall Tenn,Opens hie 88th yyear. His funerat took place Saskatoon, are spending their holidays -. Funeral Director nn Wednesday morning to Mount with James and Mrs. Raine. :New Stock Hope Cemetery. His daughter. Mrs, Mrs. Waltera returned to Oakwood Phone 1300 -Sept. t. ~" Loningban, is coaflned to her bed at on Monday accompanied byher dau- the home of her sister, Madame ahter and rand•cbf ildren rom New Pickering, Ontario LLIOTT Brown, York. who bad motored over and Dillingham's Block F E 11i C I N G We congratulate our entrance pu. spent Sunday with Walter Wilson. pile on their success at the recent ex- Bert and rare. Harvey spent Sunday 's amieatiort,e, all having passed, Misses and Monday at Fenelon False. We �ltlJ Street v+• Corner Yon a and Alexander Dorothy Olugsfou (honors), Evelyn believe Mr, Harvey landed three beau- We are prepared to build and sell all g Dixon, Margaret Toyne, Winnie tutu! bass, but as they did not reach styles of lawn. chicken wire and stock Streets, Toronto, Wood and Cyril Precious. We also Greenwood we cannot exactly verify mall and` $QB Ug � fence*at reaeonalsiapricps. r•ongratulate our teacher, Mise Viola his statement. It will pay you to consult us before All graduates Of last. Forsyth. On accduntof the terrifle storm of purchasing, During the electrical storm on Tues- Tuesday evening, the garden party PICKER G, NE W-� S- seventeen months have da i ht Ohas. Ansis lost a valuable which was to have been held on Fred We also have for sale Asphalt y ng f $early Rooflng•and secured employment as cow by lightning. The rainfall that W. Gibson's lawn, has been postponed N. E McE�EN Y Bale Wire night was 2 1;16 inches, the heaviest in until to-night(Friday),when the same 1� well�as scores of others several vearn. As one Inch-of rain is proRntm will be given as was adver- 1 ' "! !`A130.FARLRY&SOFT,Brock Road equivalent to 100 tone per acre over` tined for Tueadav evening• and on Mr. Veterinary T Pickering R. R. 1 200 tone of rain fell per acre Tuesday Gibson's levan. Be sure to he there 11 eterina 'y Surgeon tW. J. Elliott, Principal 2" Phone Pick. 1700 night,which will be woftb a great deal as an en joywble time Is assured to all Tl, to the . •,...,1._s.,,.-r.>...,a.:rasr_a: •.,�-..,._•':-..e:."._':...,^;'s.a. '....'_.'•:_....y.:.,�s�•~..-.:r..-.:�'.'..:I.:.I,.y.,a"tr.:�.-''.�.'`_.._.'�...::'..,.1:.,,-•---: ..., ,.ero-...�'..a_..._,<,..a..,........-..:cro'..u,.:p �-..e:Baa,:.h_u..,s,..r.4t.a"-.,z,',...'\_i.r"�+i�.-„4_•Krmw�....wtrtyr ehe..o,mm....,ma.y-s+attend.'ie�..i._.._.,-..-.-.:,.5:...,,.raiw�:.,.,.•nr..::.....,wrw#en::`3a_�.,.,.'��sdmv....+s�v',.J.ca.Y'w*...,`4a...a: 'sOG�.Ab..•.��r'JO •'� L„',y.,•� c�� ;'• .,� .-�.c+,2 �'$, ""i-a•`� 'a 'h��ri `'�v ��•r "^G�"�'t�s��� e, yin �q, ;4' '1• ..! 'L',�.r eR ',+3!,'�Mr ',�' _.j, 1p,�i$'k LT r�p `h`.. A•y A: t ,.^It �:'J. 1{iw.i', �u G � � ••41�: '•,,,_'3l'. „•°C:t ...f'_. ' h r • .. _• :' . .�' ,�.� ..,.f."t`- ..:: t' F '.ri� 57.Yrr"S. �-� .2 Seo 'j�ti�I,.O'. .? 0 K"FY• 3 �!i. P-.. .. �. . :`�.... n..•,,•,. • .....,,,. a L 7-S' ,x'•: ..T,. \yes b"1'^e'- [1'•.' �' �,0°+'�1•'I'�'vA.' /4�.., 4;.•-• ✓ .Sr ^,t ":. "/:., d' .- .. .,, ... .+, :...'.::. `j�� .n.L. �n"F ^i,„ { "+fc S•� t L- S '�. �. .,r„• 'R-'-sA •'�S,- •, "5”' �Ly'P', .. .,,. ._ :. .,- ..t, ,...,'..:.r'S.t . . ., ..,_.. ., r' •.' .. .1+J �•• :..,;..rk' .;'ate s+Y�,'X,•..a,-• .ti •� , �'..� , y i • i « _ r - L eV do POUNG UP YOUR TROUBLES - ADAMSorrs ADVENTURES--By a. Jacobssyn. . - Ways of Conquering Worry: By a Doctor. - 1 '= That "Iaughing philosopher" of old, both stupid and Illogical. Hence his ' ( � y Democritus, Jesting at mankind's an- placid acceptance of.the pleating con• l f sietial litgd to's great age. We all miction that, for the 'time being, the t admit that.It b not work but worry laugh was on his side. • ` that -kills. Both of,the" call for the Most people, however, are prone Ao exjeaditars of a proportionate amount worry over trifles. It.is due mostly to of nervous energy. Work. however, .� fears and spectreD of the mind—to that ; -has a definite atm and termination, the ��^ y ineradicable human inclination to " result of which is the feeling of serene cross bridges,before coming to them. x -satisfAction we all have In work ac- and to suffer misfortunes that never complished. On the other hand, worry,!happen. Most worrying is wasted over - - having ao dedulte objective, is end:1 fears that melt as they approach. less. achieving nothing beyond a pro-; Now this marked capacity for worry " digai waste of energy, accompanied by; ' _ actaW wear }ad tear of grey matter;does not stamp its victim as one likely glad'IIeF►es that may in the long run to be of little practical use to society k !n this workaday world. 'Far from it O xy b4ppadnctivi of physical wreckage. 1 No has the consolation that he must be � ` Mind Gpeetres. !more sensitive than the rest, and sen- liviovely, the worrying habit is a i sitiveness is by no means an unmixed ; very bad one, t6 be rigorously elimia•II�curse. The man or woman who den- - z .: ated from the meatal make-up of every I lends into the depths, Is, capable also brduent person. "Don't worry! Above of soaring to,the heights ;the one com- ell, don't worry over trifloa-" We all pensates for the other. - 2 lady t. d dlost of us, at some time Agates, sensitiveness is not neces- or Othil, is !t said to us, But you sartly weakness. The skilled magician might as Wl tray to a drowning man, winces 'et a discord. The thorough- - rj "`bog'# w!►! or "Never drown in bred trembles at the whip. The ellen- ' t4aa 1'r ftlthoms of waterl" All bat's delicate balance is sensitive to a • »� 440b neWfie are equally foolish hair. The sensitive mind is hart' by YY •� _ iaSd flktlli. !4'ermai people have no; trivial occurrences, a fanalefl slight, a wish eltbl to worry or to drown, and;chance criticism, a hasty, Judgment, a would do neither willingly if then 1 stupid sarcasm. These things rankle .could Wo & What they really coed l in the mind, perpetuar sources.of.need= i know is the technique of avoiding i less brooding and worry. kli unpue"at poastbllitiae. The worrying habit because it de- suchpeople ars temposamentally !n-1 pietas.the Sol stores of nerve force capable o3 worry, They possess an Cu- and thereby lowers vitality, must be nate sones of humor which, amongst i overcome like any other bad habit, by .other ns, enabled them to see the the cultivation of its opposites. The inevt disturbing lncidnts of life habits of cheerfulness, Joyousness, - -•' a•�•+»+»•�•T= y 3 in their true perspective and laugh at optimism, of always looking on the them• Thea the tenant who,unable to bright side of things, of being moved i Rage 1'1A4� a Way. . . sPay his rent, decided to leave his land.{to laughter at the humorous aspect of 4x lord to do the wor ytmg was physiotogl- situations that seem for the moment'work of marking the hlstorlc sites of I �y cally right, though perhaps morally, hopelessly tragic, can be developed 1n- the Dominion. ( Insect Cannibels• a� ( f� �j� - -*10 w wrong. He knew, that no amount of to the most Impenetrable armour Of the sites selceted by the Board at In the struggle for existence many I 'l.l j- worrying himself would raise the re. against "the slings and arrows of out-,the 1925 session, the most important creatures are driven to live at Im- - putted money (however muds the war- regeons fortune." But to be effective 'include the following: Champlala'a urease heights. f rytag of his lrisnQs might contribute when the testing time comes, these Landing, Altumette Island, opposite The climbers of Everest saw a herd to thaf result), since he perceived that habits of mind require consistent and Pembroke, Out.; site of the first rail•l of wild sheep sitting on a glacier sar-I ,-f• ' that pardenlat mental process was persistent practice. way In Canada, St.John's to Laprairles rounded by pinnacles of lee. They, - �s i of Laprafrte, Que.; the Temiscouata found bees, moths, and butterflies at °S Portage route, at Cabana, Que.; Fugi• 21,000 feet, and the last traces of per-! lA Mystery of the Mosquito- Historic Sites Board Holds 1 five Slave Refuge, at Amherstburg,!manent animal existence far above the ' -,JWk a man of Science bow a mos- Annual Meeting. Himalayan snow-line and 4,000 feet 22, tlIIg• Ont.; Inception of the construction of' -Quito draws the blood from your veins .The fourth annual meeting of the the Rideau canal at Ottawa. Out.; above the last vegetable-growth. These yp into his owe stomach, NO will tail you Historic Sites and Monuments Board I Fort Qu'Appelle, Sask.; To" de la were small spiders that the insect pumps the blood after of Canada was held recently in Ottawa;Reine. one of de Is Verendrye's origin-( They, live la islands of broken rock sticking' bis sucker pump between the when over one hundred and fifty altos;at posts. at Portage Is Prairie, Man,; I surrounded by snow and tee. There I o of your skin and then through the were no sigma of vegetation or Living � were reviewed and thirty-ight of these! Steele, B.C., famous as a North, s walls of your veinal tag of national be Importance. Brig-Gee.I West Mounted Police post, creatures,near them, and for food they selected to be suitably marked as be- . Will. that is eZaetly what the mese• Approximately twenty sites are ate one another. r, quit* must do and he does It welL .B• A. Crul•kahank, chairman, presided marked each year by the Dominion Wingless grasshoppers were found Nevertheless, no student has ever been at the meeting and the ether members �Government, and among file most 1m• living at a height of 13,000'test . ae to prove that this very evident In attendance were, Dr. J. H. Coyne re-'portant dealt with in 1924 were the tot- b, —O- fact Is true. oar can scientlfical! presenting Ontario; Dr. J. C_ Webster lowing- L4gislative Building, Char- Where Bugs Are Plentiful, - 7 prove that representing the Maritime Provinces; I lottetown, P I.; Fort Edward, Cham- The ports of Greece are to-day Y ,the mosquito sucks blood through a His Honor Judge F. W. Howay repro- plain's habitation at Granville. and the!among the dirtiest ptacea 1n the whole ,Pipe when that pipe is so small that senting Western Canada; X1 _A. Pau- First Royal Dockyard, at Halifax, N.S.; I world. When visiting Greece experl blood can not be forced through it teux representing,Quebec; Mr. J. B. Fort Crevrier, Fort Charlesbourg snood travelers carr? their own sleep- even ender pressure. Harkin. Commissioner of Canadian Na.`Royal, and Odelltown, Que. Fort Not Ing bags and big cane of insect powder. The sucking pipe of the Insect is so; tional Parks, representing the Depart.!tawasaga, near Collingwood, First They sweep a portion of flooring, set t small that a strong microscope to re-meat of the Interior; and Mr. A:. A.,Welland Ship Canal, and Fort de Levis,`their beds and pour a circle of Insect � „Anired to show the hole through which i pima Canadian National Parks, seal Out.; Fort Douglas, Man,; Batoche,;powder around their Quarters. 4 - the blood undoubtedly passes. MW ratary• The Historic Sites and Monu-'and Cut Knife Hill, Sask; Frog Lake --__.__ B h S make a pipe Jwt u small. all he meats Board of Canada acts in an ad-I Massacre, and Fort Calgary, Alberta; If. you do less work than you foe'to do L to make a pipe o!any else visory capacity to the Department of and Fort Yale, Prospect Point, and yourseif capable of doing, you cannot pull and pull on the suds. Flue#t-, tq. .comtetltlen with the••Fart Lang!ey, H.C. j help losing some of your self- respect. 1pipie ars all made by that prat e& afa4atr4l fug make a fine pipe EMULATING OLD-TIME INDIAN BRAV ES s ftlti ��t It- The endo pto tsfe at to machinery ,�, .,.¢ � •�,� .. .. . � <.tea � 1l2! �' draws It out until the sides ag" eilose in and the hole is of the required j '"V` w • ' ` "� R WiL WILT. GO." • 4 v All ready for a sail on a yacht are Et Tou wig!► to see exactly he this «• the two wall-dreeaed bo btured ' -is worked take a rubber pips and boys pi - stretch it. If the rubber does not above. The older boy wearshis white 'kretak the bole will become so tiny that . „ . ti r ?. duck "longs," and middy blouse laced it will no longer be a hole. : 'a u the front in time sailor-faghion- f Man can make a pipe as small as "'° ;, ..,ze,, 'The shaped yoke is est on and has A the o used by the mosquito but he y cutin pocket. The collar and cuffs nn�� , are"trimmzd with rows of navy-blue caa3l�foros blood through it Blood is .<',y,, ;f "' braid The wee fellow, 1Z1ade IIP of wee egg shaped bodies s° , not to be out- galled oorpusciea. To so* them you ;`a rr # ?° done by his older brother, wears a i Plain middy. Tobe practical he has must use a very fins microscope. �« �� navy-blue •collar and, cuffs made of . The extraordinary thing is that : •• -� �.� ' th a useles ars so large that they - R drill matching his short pants. No, 1123 provides a separate pattern for v►+u > ro4 the masgalto'a ;?; oshort es E, $u*et•pips—hence the query—how the long and trouse o and Ithe ' dolp he do Itl s a•: poke may be omitted. Sizes 4, 6, 8 It V Isuppeesd, but only supposed— •'h y ,<` . and 10 years. Size.6 years requires K,, 2 r(� yards of 88-inch, or 1% yards of QW the yips ezjlargss as-the cos-; 54-inch material for the suit with M:•. .w . Ksolef pass through, the pipe acting short trousers; or 3% yards of 36-, ` a ■tooling when a large ball-de{ ; inch, or 17,6 yards of 54-Inch material ��h !k for the suit with long trousers. Prices ' ws this must be the 20 cents. {Ne, ye the fact cannot be proved be- Our Fashion Book, illustrating tltq , nearest and most racttcal styles, will _ a be f interest to thebook dress- a' • gtt�s, in order'to"see the pump-pipe _ i P t3' •'woWng it must be seen under a Pelfgrfui glass and it to a difficult 'maker. rice o e cents It is the Lachine Rapids., most spec-I the copy. Each copy includes one cola= ffi to4144ace a mosquito to pump u•xfae :> :,. z torcular and deadly of all the shallows f z w: yon good for five cents in the purchase 0 out of a man-while the pump of I fI t k of any pattern. e lnieet to.cut'into thin slices,aid in the long course of the St. Lawrence r M ; to ; isle of glass— the only River. The river Is beaten into amaze , x�•~ * " HOW TO ORDER PATTERNS. � , a. Yae� y�•Nh i9"" 'S� �••^ :i injWd by which the pipe can be seen. of cross currents and undercurrents, 4 Write your name and address plain. bQ ly, giving number and size of such We­`know this much, that the moa- whirlpools and foam laced rocks, peer- �•§�F f. ps >, ,! .: atterns as you want. Enclose 20c !a quito sucks our blood—but we shall !ng with Jagged teeth just flush with ;Q� • w. y M. !!lever know how ha does !i» the sweep of the stream whlc_h here " • �`• stamps or coin (coin preferred ora * _• atjains a speed of,as high as twenty " x� , r : s;, it .carefully) for each numbbr, s,3 Harry's Strategy. miles an hour. Looked at from the �,` ::;u address your order to Pattern Dept; Wilson Publishing 79 West Ade, - decks pilus Canada Steamship Lines B �•, $airy-�'Mollter, won't yo five n}e vessels that run'these rapids daily, it G° 7 • t: vs, cents for a Poor man w o Lary- eatturn maiT2,oronto. Patterns seat seems as though no ship could live for b ' out In trp)ttt"' p minute in those tormented waters. "Rapids „ A � 4 •• C.S.L. Prince s ootiny Lachine Rapids. i thsu�. "Yis d” '4ar it yet subtle 'Indian pilots have long pin yqu are ! gogboy tq think ofwt�them �,sate u'any placid attempt to run them without toll know- dared the dangerous.pass Re and ha9� Forgeries in Frames. , pals. �fpt�MGI►,y> ,e alTop�t state of the Lake St. Louis into ledge of their treacherous depths and succeeded. One of them was t1 i>�g Historic banknoteA to the anihitp ups ¢ >tta ; b>�l• eh the tat. Lawrence broadens and shallows. But the old-time spirit of the from New York State; the other w 7;000 have been collected by a Lqo } Pea T , 4s, T oagb which the ship has Just pass- vayageurs and discoverers is not dead native Montrealer. Both were, of uslaess man. "ll include noted 144 sued in China 6 la and French-Canadian pilots today for:!n the past two months, course, experts, slid ul lther tdould 00 year d ago a posi+p fiv s biW a Beldam Give kisgw s passage of the Itspids is though the river was swollen by spring probably tty it al for nay amount wlugle serles of forged Bank of Was r�; ea�e6 ba w'oe tothe man who should freshets, two canoeists have actually of money, land bank notes. n. ...... ..u�.. .., z.. ._,_ - - - - .m.,: - _ rat• t� •;, > -nJN•r,. N-•r= 'v �R{. ,,, ,v ��na••. .f•'nMer r7� ,y er A a•-, 'YQ',,' a'x^' F.'. ; •fi. +"r,... -. ;d! n,ls .•' a 'tisc+c'�6.,i:L%..w•A,. s ".i� `•. ,y �y^ >''�•°-•ecY. 4f^-. ,Ey'0 :'• .. t`Te.Y`"�. . 71 ,...^a�. - ` Ni 7 IIf / q �� T1111 $Qi$�1 TWDER-MUD -The name "Red Rose"has been a guarantee of gnakty for -30 years Y �y y = By.Willis Edwin Hurd It Is These That Cause Many a -- ' Breakdown In Health. It the-surfaoe"of a plw �cher "aeats" where the temperature Is much below ; when newsy filled with cold water on a the freezing point. There hal is form- ^' Almost every woman at thb head u1 ed, and there ikby repeated falling*,and hot, stcy, summd 'thunder-er ay, a •tt home meets daily with little worries hurlinse upward with additional coves- ED y, � •� '.An her household affairs-- They may storm is quite likely to occur The lags of rain, the stones may-attain to `ice too small to notice an hour after- sweating process is due to the warm considerable size. True hail to pro- � - ;; LA, wards, but it is the same little worries air giving up moisture on contact with duced only In a thanderstorm. Thun- jjWthat break down the health of so many the cold surface of the pitcher. The der and lightning also seldom occur O women. Their effect may be noticed drops do not come from the water it- except in the cumulo-nimbus cloud: ��� In aergoua d ea. headaches, fickle appetite, self. The more humid the air,the more I The rainbow, loo, to rarely seen-e= Indigestion, pains in the side or back profuse is the sweating, and also the cept against a retreating storm of this - = • I r r `az The ORANGE h eats: `oacla Tr tt and a sallow complexion. To those more likely are the cumulo-nimbus kind. - afflicted in thio-.sway Dr.Williams'Pink clouds to occur. -A fully. - developed thunder.-storm Pius by improving and purifying the Often on such a day the cumulus coming up from the far horizon is an � r blood, bring assess welter. Among clouds can be' found rising to great awesome spectacle. Above and in ad- RallWa�' i�ifal. w11A# 1;;s Cit rK thousands of weak women who have heights, increasing In breadth, or com- vance of it may be seen a sheet of the Railway signals were. the invention Whet iE a Cat!n daytime! 'r T teated and proved the merits of this bining with other clouds into dark; thin Cirrostratus cloud. -At the very a[ a railway patioeman. At one time A,alespingblltloffur, medicine is Mrs.Gustave Hutt,Bruxel- ragged, threatening 'masses, the tops edge of the cumulo-nimbus (piled-up the police had to stand"oa point dnt�, A yawn, a stretch, a;sudden ealiY,:' les, Man.,-who says:-"It is with pro- of which may rise from one to.-four rain-cloud) a Bray roll at, wind-cloud directing traffic by -han(T; One who A bowl pf milk, a urr. ' 2ound thanks that I write to tell you miles above their bases. frequently occurs. Back of it the air found the job very monotonous invent- what Dr. Williams' Pink Pills have In these clouds the moisture in the ascends into the laky masa"against ed a crossed stick arrangement non- What Is s cat t`night bine? 1 tri done for me. Before I began taking warm ascending air currents is rapidly which plays the lightning, and from trolled- by-a string. When he "pulled A creature of anrpt3tre, these pills I was weak, and my blood condensed into visible form, anti rain which comes the downpour. At the the string the crossed sticks fell to a A. ghost, an unembodled•voics, R thin and watery.' I was so thin that soon follows. The winds in the clouds front of the roll, chilled descending,horizontal position, which waa an in- Two. phosphorescent 4yea. ., I looked like a skeleton. I was trou- increase in violence and break up the gusts replace the torrid heat'for :the timation that the engine driver might t k' bled with headaches and indigestion, rain-drops, causing them to pelt bac oment-with delicious coolnesa, Some-�proceed. The idea caught on and ted What Is a oat whom DO,Ong 'OVIS? did not s•Ieep well, and was terribfy and forth against each other. This ac- times a "deluge of rata" follows upon to the establishment of the present A cold and frl;hteaed'i4rl , _ h constipated. I decided to try Dr. Wil- tive friction, together with the vigor•i a terrific peal of thunder. It Is the ex-i signalling arrangements. A lean and hunted-hungry thing. " .11ama' Pink Pills and I soon found ous uprush of the air, creates great formation of rain in the cloud The idea of printed tickets came With rough and matted hair. ` that they were just what I needed. Un- electrical tension, and so lightning, which causes stronger electrical ten- from the resourceful hints of an over- ch their use my appetite returned, my- with the eonaequeni thundering, is the cion and therefore sharper lightning "worked bot?icing clerkIn-Englsati, Like What IN the c"which you have t>sida? food.digested properly, and I slept bet- natural result. I azul louder thunder, As"sound travels,hundreds of his colleagues, he sat all You make a cat, you know, •a ler at night,and gained in flesh as well Sometimes when the turmoil in the I faster than the rain, we hear that In day at-the head of a long queue of fn- Whenever you feed a homeless one, - as strength. The�tresult 1s that now I cloud is greatest,_the strong currents advance oL the $i?.wapour" which anon tending passengers, each of whom Or leave it in Che snow. d am a perfectly he;tlthy woman, and carry rain-drops Into the' upper air, iollaws. s --C3race Stuart Qrtiutt. '' i pelled.0ut name, address,and destine' there is no doubt that it is due to the - tion, w 'bg.writen.qa a s}4pyoi! paper. = ' use of-Dr. Williams Pink Pills, a sup- Such g �w89te Of time)gnd estates die- �f ply of which I now always keep in the now about ;422 per ton, or twice its Cahadiadn Tit&• We shall get a new' deflnitton for f _ house, and I would advise other co- prewar value, gusted him, and one day .he, toolk to progress. It ought to mean nb-more ; Follow the tralla-Canadian-trails pieces an old boat-repairing airing machine, Imen to do the came." The sharp decline, in prices, aggTa- p ttrelchiiierg, more bt>wetle, iIIaRl1 >sdsnn As far as man may go. making Ecom It a plfimIUve .tioket- vated by price cutting, and severe com• facturers, but more du:abbe aa�fac- - You cart get-these pills through any petition from South Atica In the most Follow the winds blowing over them printing apparatus, which was patent- tion for the avers human -yin - �ealer !n medicine, or by mail at 60 p � ��' That only the noithlapda know. ed and let cut to various railway com- cents a box from The Dr. Williams' profitable market, that Lqr long-fibre _ -- �• Medicine Co., Broakvllle, Otat spinning grades, has caused serious Follow" the f;i`reame ' to their silent { - _ dislocation_ In the Canadian asbestos heads.., - e most perfect vacuum poodll,:; ` pan leg on a commission basis. Th ��— industry. At the present time a mes•!Down io s Od aIterf-iiamlLlg treads. �M1if3C iKediCine• still contains nbcut eSFht billion gra Canaula'i Asbestos Coma, ger of the most Important operating:And 6 fa yqur roar A-medical journal has recently as mo'Geulae� 1¢ the,ruble �tieh. from Quebec_ companles is being negotiated, In or-1 Follt:lsl'.the^tzaila ihat'thir ret}maa trod aonnced the 1'esutta of come expert- §i From small beginnings ab 1880 der that the Canadian operators map menta made to ascertain the relation «r be better able to aueceaefutty meet'fa•I In motoceinwa4ift•and sure, l of music and medicine. ' Canada's asbestos industry has grown creasing.foreign competition. i Follow thein where the lone.deer,hszda due curious pletee OL news obtained VRML steadily until at the present time, ez {Browse by the rivers pure. is that if a llvel$ air )#' played on a s s -elusive of iasis and- atrnetusal ma LDREN Nin the, bear, and the Arctic for . (� r harp or mandolin) t! ma!'s tired mus- �IetiT Bright C7ti� Beautl tertals, it to !n point of value the most S� - � Watkb by 'their dens where ' danger I cces regain their original vigor. The ° + important of her non-metallic mineral stalks _mutli9 of a vtolincello, on the other #ria ll,amueCo.C�iaaeo ler8vt+wD+t51t products, The.value of the shipments And only the strong endure • hand, has a precisely apposite effect, of asbestos of.all grades In Canada Ili Baby's i r„ Own Tablets in the house may feel: fa temporarily 'lessening the usual 3924 amounted to nearly etz and three- Follow the trails through deep• pine strength and vitality of Che h..egarer, that the lives of their little ones are quarter millions of dollars. gloom, al nervous and Impressionable peo- 6d 15ably cafe during the hot weattl-i The.trall s'of rorpance and sirlfe.' 1"pie, sad music in a minor key, such as Nam"PLES Canadian asbestos, which Is the ser- _stomach troubles, choldra lnfam } pettUne,of chrysotile vsirietya ell somas, Where the keen air whets the lunger;Chopinre "Funeral March," actually ,I Win-ane diasoFhoea carr? oil! LtLotlsapdaat from the Eastern Towns'hl'ps, in Que- weakens the pulse and makes the beat- pangs ' Of little ones every suihmer" to moat r, bee, the principal mines being In the l Sharp as the boater's 'knits: tug of the heart feeble aat4;more tire- M1 . eases because the smother does' -not FACI a townships of Broughton, Th�tord. Ire• Far to the top of the lone�j world 1�, have a safe medidae'at hairs to sr An Amrfcui doctor statea not long - �h land, and Coleraine. Quits recently a bore the baaneaot dtiwtr 11a�e!halt prompft- Baby's Own Tablets re itched and Burned Badly "little asbestos tins been Produced from lights uafurJed•,.• � ago that almost every mental trouble� . r developmut work on a deposit In,De- .lieve thele troubles, or if given occa. In beauty, splendor and life. Do txuW• cured by itabie relecttoas u sioael2y to the wen chits they will pre pPt I fl®3led by CI1tiCttraa _ foto township, close to the Porcupine F.eleiae Ballantyne. of etadalcat aaucio• glsgultlriy4 aQmi�ls- l '.. ;old cells of northern Ontario, � n �Oit>t. tared. Jealousy, , overwork,bomt- �— vent their coming on. The Tablets sTha-asbestos 1s atarketed as band- are guaranteed by a gover>�ent an- f i "My dere started to!uA and but sobbed,! tons-@oro tsrede, and milled siyst to be 'absoldt�r y.arp"s even cidai mania, tiervane breakdown, all and a broke use with ptnle4ss ; had �`` that'+vete hard,lar and grad. ,After Y {"16bre. The proportion of crude. fibre to the 'newborn bate;' They i are es•I ThW-',ya9'tig•Aff6fralfa'a`e6t G° t peo:4117 good in'summer-b+eadse they Othy $elEAQAIbew;.teila flm atcli4t.ot aR +* `` a few days they testend and'staled - to milled aSbeStos'tbat can be pro °""Pllitt oti' tiltt `ides 1 the over and wan very rare. Thel regulate the bowels and "keep they American v!sttor to her native land , ' laced from the Catcadafan mineral is common good, and begins at home6 itched and burned so badly !baa , rmsill, lint the crude t>3 by LAT the more stomach` sweet and pure. They are I who tried pulling a stockman's les and -(`,anon Doa�ldmoq: , used to ranters which erased them t: sold by medicine dea}ers" or by mail was paid back in his caws coin to spicas all over my faze and neck. valuable'product. • Most of the output ,, _ •[s exported rig the tinmanutactured con- at 25 cents a hoz from The Dr, Wil-' -What do,pont call.slices, tike Amsrt-',• - ,'-- .*• lisp face was badly d��- dition.chiefly to the United,Btaiee, but llama' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont can asked, pointing to a herd of steers. �/ i' I read as advertisement for Ot*, —' -- "Cattle, of course.' replied the stock-,�e r■o u s P^e o p�e �+Soap�d Ointment and seat - th-ere, are now several plants for the t for a free sample. After using it I y. _ mant> re.of-aabestoe goodsi4n Can-) man.'Ours in America are twice 8s big,"1 That haggard, ar an4 ryarvo egress thin d � m �d a 3-ada aa here'iiwlli•Qrobdbly b'b a gr>�d- look will disappear an a, thin t?" 'ms b-�tid iu�.� d,' jSarvOa weeks. L was pasted.". 'fit. a.1 a i �}. was the comment. scopic tv113 gala i aµaf it sad Wee tilts" Wdaon. R4 Z, .%. :.tall jltL#1nntlofY!n tb-d prop0i'tion .� . • ; : the output for manufacture abrt>a�-' -? ' Y Presently a mob as A,usEra}tan strength when' Bitr to is Fosentess Fella,Out.,Oct.3, I9]4. • t does ao say bock=oi ghee wan see• . " The long fibre is spun late thread i� � � • � p" ,taken for a short time:F��=1 psi Daily ase ottknlwrs Soap,Old- countered and again the visitor asked,pk$e, Arrow ChemieaI-,W,* Front meat and Taleatn belps to pie. t yarn. that can be woven.or braided-dat& ,' 4 what they,vere. Bt.E,as>; Toronto, Ont. a" skin troubles. r y ,. clot .'m,le rw.,r.�nd tsftn,�er tnrm�. _ • - "13heep, .of course, at9�edereb thelong"I , � "e!" Z,:* wor 'tion purposeB'generalli, The shorter Australian. �• m�.ntslaaq rgradeaf�bse�are sats!vs ih! msajt- I�-_ ^ "Thought they were rabbits," said fie' , s .,a ._ ' -facture of Areproof"mill-board, build- at the Amari � �� r., ���b Y no � • inT japer, ag' sn gTeti. ^ At last 1` � . osbd3Fop1 ;�rtf �weet oil GIRLS _ along. w"R�iarbase tbt►eei" asked the Amer3• and apply to the face. Wonder- a menta,and paiuts. fully soothing _- r-� Cans., :EXPERIENCE Frotst,ite <;aYliNN 'ddY !oa !ew - .A DartylrQN>t`Vlaitor. pears ago the growth of the Canalis; i° rte.- "Hey, \Ir. Woodpecker; tins 'Graaahoppersi" snapped the stock- - asbestos industry punching my front man, angrinned broadly. ,ably steady and at iq of oles.' ���� - rate. But. bqt�c ry;, Dragon Fly's-A4 dlqullt#. Read;How!+ `" AV-; - prices;'a�la`aliice�i�o a '� The dragon-Ily It the #foam sac eu jp E. • " : Pio. 1 sold as 1'ftgh char -Tokio: a joke; it appeafs just insect known to eclentiete an as the Vegetable Compound . III' 1920. the least'bomplBY!'llaatMity. g r reached 200,000 ah en's largest police ata- f �t .�ujEMS" l nearly ;15,000,000. i fit. ' d` ( Awn ;;tiatarfo- 1E toast'wrft� n bi%Ae Road-Tokio, Japan For Every 111-Minard's I Inlment snow in 191 caused pro vJ'F --- _ and tau yon my ezperleace with roe! wore than 100,000_ I #$ rise of the' band police- medicine. I was wlr•'icing at the factory tity and nearly'$10, the for three to taears ke weskme sortm-doavil 1923, .a�2 silty t of . oHceltltan or other . . . utd would be at home at least tize`diy - each i were-'produced but h �'a week. I was treated by the doctors roar a little over halt. pseaenger of lite foot - ap .i� ralemia,bat it didn't seem to dome any put; !n 1924 the production was some have In sight, tootle horn; trumpet at good, 1 puss told:teitake,a rust.:but wee! ' $2b,744 short lona vlalued at�$6,71,880 �gpjodioully at first; but If be still unable to, and kept on,ggeetting wow�n. 'rhe avorage price of (htti; i 7 i ostkcles your,-passage, tootle him ~� I was troubled tdost111 eVith my periods. with•'Mft, and express. by.word of : I would•sometimes pass three monthu. ' In t al!l}t ,•til, Hi'. and Ivh`eF�-its e itt no d a E W �' ( -' W46* t8e-wandering horse, J. i Limbs mmyNVItBidethatI8nhr �� W that he shall not take frigpt as you walk. 1'an} only,49_7eam_ apdim 1 ` ' s -frim ib f; #lb�dE`b�plb a an ex. - weigh 118 pooreds novo,'sad fore tak- �' - - Plies _ _ c hatlhtjb)D!4 itgfta,:Qo'soothingly by. the Vegetable-Go was two years In X13>te bis s paps;tq j he leative:sop 308 you for yeah ..Y, - and some of�myy frielids told me -boat z. that.shsdr spgrt ig;fie sggds�ay. L F. pink 'a Vege4bW loons. We suppi cane and pay express "6. Avoid entanglements of the dog - and g T- bbail tskiana UWe of chargee, t`�'ti Via? daily"by ezlxeso' with 1he'w�?egl'f#liek ' - ge money esdorn, which can be csa)ied 7. Go isoattri>ig .ache grease mud, Proved safe by millions and prescribed by.physieians #or 1 it ro as different naSment and�haas ne there larks tikbi<demon. e . I lin , anywhere ivitirottt any ehargb. l�ead3Che - �eurai is Colds " -t.uli�b'dgo g found it very sattafjtctory ata wll Q * '•8. Preva the brakee.Of, the foot as g to te11 friends'aboat the meiditdne ToLtatin- the ;op "bice, "Cream Ito answer'I9tttdrs"it?aking about It."- 4) ml;st he freo t:o:n bad flavors and 1-you rolfatoutsd ihdtsalsner,to cave cot -• Pain Toothache Neuritis Rheumatism Miss HAZELBERNDT,Boz 700,Arnprior•', Ispse and tie-up." . centum• L iaNa.,than 30 per cent.. V gayer r� _� vp� package Ontario ; � � ,--� -�• Acce t onl J Butlbr lTht s "° "•: r ° are a Giesir Field. A day out each week It}iuwti in the pay - which"contains proven directions. I envelope. If you exetronbhad with some $OWBA Company. 1.tmited; ., The reason people who attend to weakness, indicated by a run-dawn eon - Bowes p their own buafn#89 are successful ie $andv "Beyer" Iwtes;of 12 tablets silica, tired feelings: pons sad irregta- tC9 tate. Pinjtham becauso„t>pay bavq such,meagre com• a Also bottles a 2•i and 10 of Nfomg' Ott 1 t psis 's Vets• r'+s kle t� and help you. •I'`Cr r+tfP•en'Cet9-+-Head OBlce, TorontA, stilton, AAWIrin Is the trade mark lreelrlxreE to Qananal et Bayer ltsnefsctare of �tonnrtcettc• _ � 90 • p adde•ter of sallcylleac14 (Acetyl aalleyllo Add. "A, S. A."), Whlie It Is -sell known �� Sar,of lh,nt.real, or.yotlr l0atal banker. - �► that Aspirin mean•aver annafseture. o-saw the poops against Imitations. the Tablets - Fstabiishcd for over thirty years. Keep Minard's Liniment in the House. of Bayer company w11i be s-aped witth their #s eat n.e. mora, the "baser tact.'• " 'i ISSUE No.30--125.. ~i )'Ib ,_. ..::'•.:. :. .,...:.:...".” :.- ..._.._:.._:" _.-..• ". ,. _'--."l. ._.., _...,.__ .. _-.. . .- - .. .-. .-.. ._� .. - _ ._..u_r. .., _ -�,. -......, a:::•'.. _�-.-,.._'.z- . .,, .,•....•..,,:.a� :nAa . -.+-.c;rt+t+.":wee....!�,_a..�.5,'":.'_�� .-.e"�a's.'� `� +,5"'M,..aa. „. � � '.” A..�.,,..•.., wwr.'.-,-u ,a*qr.' .. '„' w u. Y,+�'``k-. ate;'i..•�kx•� ."''�cax"s,. s+•nr'b";S-. _ .Sss •"�''i'i �'✓nc4$'.a.>' k"�,fJ '::?ry� 9a'I'•; .CR4d'. .*K^L� -9� - 7 .^.+r• v ��tn•, u'.-:.Y.:Y $' cv a✓IA;` -.Y7• .:; '�' Te s "'R'. ,; .� ,�e RI< .*,'.. .'Yr•,`. 4 -. '�.�C.. ,u� .i,7..y:, ••1 '`�.. o r :� ! -.'K .:.,,, nf� ,. .yr 3. ,..;. :, j' _3 ..m,b s. _. -,r Y,s // `nr - _:JC':;• -,:ti{,`. a .. r, .. .. •.n., r... � �.. ', ,.., ...,: n. -.r:. .':L:,Y aw.M'p 'ry,- Y V�Kwi _ .,. f •x ,..y, • •1 :J,,. r -� SALE REGISTER- None •''"�r•ROWN PERFFCT SEAL " the banker and his wife. None of t � these criminals had come to the SsfioaD�x,'JoLT 26TF­ salt 1 , IC RY conclusioq that their lives were a aoeWood's s d�bei geStheHinua of ern ane1 VICTORY TO TMRv1S _.J _.Os.7atre tl•so;r paidtaadvante. success, but they realized,'when three-quarters of lot Iv E+.28 to ct►e , . - too late, that their lives were a 3rd.0on,of the Township of Picker- United z 8obatriycioaa ro,tbe United States and Creat lu Sale at 2.00 o'clock (stsndard - � E. Britain*2.00 inadvanceterrible fsilace. Bat .the saddest g• -� timer. See bills for particulars. W• part of the sad tale Is that the B. Powell, auctioneer. " -, JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor, care# linfferera are the -innocent Buy your preaeevinR jars now, while prices sre[oweab wives and children of the crimin- c g N �'t' �' _ N6TE8 AND COMMENTa. ale "Honesty Is the beet policy," 17 .. ^ .(t new shipment of-Dishes just in—Plata White Dupe ` �- _ and this should be impressed on British Columbia Cedar end Sstiuoera away down. It always pays'to g¢@traight,aad the mind of every child. (lilt Galvanized Steel Shingles crookedness never pays. Honey Bird's Felt Slate Shingles ' gained in a» illegal manner may -- -- for seas_ at Out(flaw Water Sete, grape pattern. 11.00. give s men some satisfaction or /,.� q L S H T. P9T -Call and - rices.CLAONT •Water Sets, Honey Sete, Pitchece, Brown Betty pleasure, but only. for .a brief ' • ' mall and get prices. Teaptite -time. Daring the past few weeks ,.$lectrioal Contractor urs have been forcibly reminded .,. ' Picnic Supplies--paper plates, waxed cups and waxed paper . that "the way of the transgressor I prepated'to 80Cept COn ONABLE GR IES �lE�iB OCER is hard:" Russell T. Scott, of },recta for eleatria Chicago, who a few pears ago f -was a prominent financier in rTo-ug Wiring in a ''' i�� R ' A RDS 0 N ronU. attempted to rob a drag PICKERING YII,LAGE PURPOSE store about a year ago, and in his and.yioinity. Jr attempt he shot and killed a clerk . in the store. Today (Friday) he Estimates given free erin Hardware -Store will undoubtedly meet an;iglio- Pricce.reasonable - ick g .minious death on the gallows. phone at my expense to Gerrard m8w or write to $ Monney's breod is made Several weeks ago a 1012 e bandit robbed the Bank of Siontreal at A �3 from Ne 1 uateotflour Thorudele of $7,000. Today this �. and all ingredients accord • Man. Hathaway by name, is is 46 Fre►oklia Ave. whol Brown bread the ..... whole wheat, and stone ' M R' • � A F $,ondon J4 awaiting his trial, TORONTO EA8T ground. Cake@ and pastry and he now says "Iwai a fool.'t of the fine@t -lttality, fresh If its Hardware you want, we have it. And a #ew days ago another lone DANCING gt $03EBAN8 eggs and pure jams. Ice , :.bandit attempted to rob the Im• cream in Snudaea. Sodas .:If its Binder Twine you want, we have it......, t. and Bricks. Wedding perial Bank at St`. David'@, near .We have been lucky to secur f Jack ou;want,� Radey, the 0 F O A pianist. for our Cakes oar specialty. It rte 1ldcCormick Deering Farm Machinery y �. Niagara Falls. Within twenty- Saturday Evening Dances and will . we can get it. ate: „four hours be died from wounds hold a dance each Saturdayy' evening be received in his struggle with at 8.50 on our platform at Rosebank _ -lf it' McCormick and Deering Repairs you wast, we Admission 50 cents per couple Select patronage R. have it, can get it, or it is not made. A COMMUNITY 61 DYSON cow jt. w tg'!'�TYY'{,T� get your Hardware at the Hnrdware Store, - +GAR►DEN PARTY N EW ONE.�I � Under the auspices of the - ` nI`� �u _ TTnit�d Church at n., JL V s.:+ z -� I S T J. S. BAIsDo�v, ��c�NG held on the lawn of /►� Will be b •� A � - - f111R- AND MRS. W. 0. PRATT Having purchased btheusineansmith. Having purchased the stock from - - On the evening of tag a H the Estate of �liondsy, July the 27th, 1925 erly conducted by J. H. Bandy, I W. G. BARNES and the entire' o5.4 � The Most The following high-cines talent will am prep,%red to do Tinemithing. give the evening's program Eave tlonshing, Plumbing and business of JOS. W. DOTE.v , i :q�d Investment Furnace Work. Am prepared to supply all sizer i..i >Mrs• x. p. Duff, contralto and pianist, from Bevyy Boxes to Three ys SA•PINaS Bank account is prim- _ ant Belleville; Mrs. A. R. Sanderson. '"tisfation guaranteed &od Half Bushel. eoprano,of Pickering-, Mr. A. Swan. Prices-moderate �" .� A aril as inveetm-yie But it is y. •laamorow entertainer., of Toronto : Oils, oaraishee, Hardware I�18ea River Basket Wir oTka �0 'e the only investment yie+idiaK a fair J.T'healore Priest, Jr.. violinist and points, ;rate of intereet, that is available for a teacher of Hrmbourg Ooaseevatort. Etc., always in stock. Phone ldar{c.8106 your ase at a moment's notice•of Toronto. con- .-FRANK PENNOCA ergenziee sen be immediately et by m The Whitby Band will supply an&bun• ALVIN BU S,H,BY p the bank account that has been coa- ance of choice music through- -The Ilan that made the Barnes' ��y sistently &developed. Your invest. ' out the evening. PICKERING Basket." � BOOG meat, as such. yields regular returns ...Li refreshments will be served FM in interest. Your investmeat as a from booths on the grounds. l - beak account yields constant eatis- ♦ocommodatioo for 1000 people, r'4c faction and peace of mind in the fact } YM that it id alwsy9 ready for other Refreshments nerved from 9.80 5. 8. Program will commence at 8.13, sewithout the tcoable o! eoovert•standard time. An *yo -in4 into Cash.Admission W.children a0c. � pendmgs . i. ,­ :1 • 'W. E.P'Pratt. Rev. A. R Sanderson. ANALYZE carefully the money you have Chairman P g. BANK � _ STANDAV.D r ;, , bees s endin You will find that quite��/+ CTOD� : Lrge Propcsrtioa of it might have beesOF �N�DA _ -XiLdG S 1 sem:+ saved with little or aa► iaconvenieact. PICKERING BRANCH—a. F. Law, biwtager Decide now that you will deposit in the bask tk..� .w. at gr+.+ba. West M1, WWtbs portion of your earnings which ;regularly that " . . your analysis shout/ you cap save -; { �t :Subscribe for The- Pickering. News. fDOMP" RAW. G• P. LVN% � lit &. T� . SERV CT• SATISFACTION" • ALi WNR� BRANCH. B,Cex CROW Ma*�• �. Weather-' e -• - PICKERING '= = Fire- � 'TiShtProof' ' e S. CI-IAPMAN =MEAT M ARKET _ - __. Mound Roast or Steak.' »• .:: .••.. 20, per lb j, htning Durable ., " �Surloin Roast or Steak, ... r 25c oaCoalPorterhouse Roast or Stoak, _ 2k.ISe P oof 'Rump Roast— Fine.Hard and Soft Eoal of the; Fine Rib Roast, ... - .. .. Joe _ E AST LA K E best quality on Heavy Rib Roast, ••• •14 and 160 hand Shoulder Roast. .. ... „� ., METALLIC . SHINGLES Pot Rost, S. A LAW . . . Brisket,to boil, ". le f 25c For 40 years the most relish R- ng d Leif of Pork,,... ,r eecri on. Now-being or sloping • l» a from the •. 215c roofs of eve d Psi ,. vatuzed Iron. Abeo-' i& —Loin of-Pork,.. ._• een's Heed t o or , _ .. - — __ �—•� ' world-famous Qu The Pickering ShouldehtoRoae f.P k the -- •,, _market to-daY• •. •: t q ro0 C Icon .. - 'Pork C �c lu el a best fang , .y.' �1 �� . . _ 25c " Eat{Q,ates gladly given also for"Empire" Corrugated �Q �,e Com - Pure Pork Sausage, ':' ... .'. 25e '• ;ifor now buildings or repair work. . . t -v— Finest Salt Pork,... - r and -- FinflPt Breakfast 13aeon, Piece, ' Get m9 figure for alterations or remodelling of Barns, 35c Barns Imple- e ,. `• plank F } ' _ .. � sliced, 85e Ho �,. oak uvea etc. Pi - e object of this Association is to ., meat Stieda a specialty. ' lessen stealing and prosecute Y ,,8 CB ed Cottage Rolls(half oc whole), 80c • R I N f , ck the &lona. . . 4 P I C K S G • 55t J `PROUSE 39 mbers having property stoles oommaal� . . �• h Cooked Sam,.• ' ... : e J. immedistel with any member Weiner&,.. ••• „ BUILDER oaN y .. . 25c - 15c 13 of Elsoutire oommittse. geed-Cheese, •• . . wilding ContxaCtll� Membersbip fee + $1.00. Barns, Houses, etc. of all kinds. Easy First and Domestic Shortening. 3 lbs 55 cerate al • ;�Lyu1c.N mai bebad'trom the President ort _ „ e• 5 lbs 90 cents' secretory on appiioetion• _ . .,, lb prints 18 cents; Pickering Dealer for the Products of Bzac. 00m.—L. D. Banks, C.8. Palm. Fresh Trout and White Fish Every Friday Torontoo' v, er, M. S. ChapmKn, Pickering. The •Metallic woofing Co. Limited, T �-t•�-T� ., _D. Munro, Jas. Richardsons _ ,a i TVKA.!jJL�:� 1 � • r W PLEID, �., president. Eswo.az t . G. r ,. . r;; � �•, .If .W.. , �4. r,{. ,y,w rx' ..,r+• - ";:=r'r 73 ..s'w^.'+,.. u"!' '- -mss -i..""ri•2: a. !;;•+ v��/',.,."6Y ''x'�+•?:Sy�_l' 'Fcsc u ;.''+" '. , �..:.Zw+er.'�..•-:+..' �� y, ....1,, v' Fw y..My •t}y.:.. •'�j'rr•k:°s,'y"{1• . '..l .. y .., rf t}'tin:"r '0'a::...'.'Ir'h'G! ,,yy. i :w ,•Rv. .G y,..aRc'T.W tY"^ .. ' H..f'4.'J�".'.�.°... K :Y •'tY• t T Y •' ...,(,`J. a¢# ..,," „,+E• ..+ti' '.'. 6,i.+ •}.4 n S..- . .. - , ...,i:. '/`iP...^Yl!':-l hi•+. °� e, •-. v......... .. i C .,.c:, ;., �. .,,.*ars. ,. .. .... `A ..,.y;• 's Y^---•+.E'. a, . ,• � �... ,•...•�: .1 .S�..i. ..v d;t�.-"' 'w. :SC. .£�.ua• o. 'o-,a.` ,•�"` .y �.• a ^'," ,-r ,'.+.t� `'F•. t.., r • { CLARiEMONT. The Baptist choir was at Brook- Mrs. Levi Pugh, of Warwick, N. Barton, of Woodstock, and ��//'' ♦� ♦ raw, ' lin on Sunday evening assisting in Alberta, accompanied by her three Lyman and Mrs. Pilkey, of Clare(�.+e� Rev. E.Oreborn was in the city the anniversary services in the eliildren, is visiting her relatives mont, motored oat to Greenbank Gordon Scott, of Detroit,is visit. United Church. in Claremont. on Sunday last and spent the Jay to hid potents here. The police trustees have �[iven Thos. Paterson has just received with Charles and airs. Love i►nd - Mise Clara Underhill reports a the streets s dose of chloroform, a consignment of lova Scotia family. Cheap rates for farm and oouwi4 p° which has pat the duet to sleep shingles, which are of a superior buildings. glorious..time in her European for a time, much to the eatiefsc make, being one of the'beeton the' tripp - lWindstorm Insurance on buildh4M r D. A. and lire.Scott are eater- tion of the residents. market. - tainia three fresh sir The Sunday Schools of Clare- Three rinks of oar'curlers went y'L n�r - wind-mills,Silos stns Toronto. girls frot>;r moat are holding their annual Stoa$ville on Wednesday last LOa 9r 14 Stora 'Autpmobile Insuraaoe picnic tble Friday to Oshawa on and took rt is the tournament. of all kinds. . - Mr. Hamilton and family. of To. the lake. Care will leave. the Pt► church at 120.clock char F. Ohidlow'e rink made s good !onto, were guests of Mis.a Harrill- p. showing by defeating three oter FARMS FOR SALH ton on Sunday, Owing to Claremont not having rinks, but in their'Rame'w[th the 8d $SS Write or o Mrs. Andrews and eon,Limbert, enough players for the Junior S• fourth the lost b three Our supply of quality Harness and ph oe of Toronto. to visitingwith M. J. y y points, Parte is now complete. S.Baseball League they will with• thus losing -the prize.by this nar- P 'end Mrs. Wllker. draw,but-Brougham Juniors will p y Tuan Bros.have sold their farm' take their place in the schedule. row margin. - HOOTS—QREB 6> OE E D. B O YY M A N :. We haves lar stook oi! thin Famous t . ' to Albert Siac}t�who takes posses- _ � HORSE REGISTER. T.8. Trains is w Boot r bard wear and tearrble 20 WHITBY ONT. cion in the apring. TAKE TdBL&-Piokerihtl8btioa , Mrs. Bashby's two grand daagh go g-8 t des as follows fere. daughters' o£ Ed. Lee, of Boxxi$FLtss(18264) [18280] 19881, the No. to Mail 77.58 A M. REPAIRING Seu og Island is holidaying with grand chain i n Imported Cl des- „ 2s Local sl P.M. p G'LAREMONT "her B �' y - dale stallion,pthe property of yOra- - 80 Local 7.38 A.M. We tionmaifor repairing allBkinds of u /'1 r ��� •, ham Bros., Claremont. will stand Sunday train, hsrneee,sad boots CREAMERY 1 >; Miss Helen Besse, of Brooklin, Trains going West sus as follows- for mares during the seance of 1928 As spending her holidays with her g No. 29 Local 7.47 A.M. "3F James and Mrs. at his his own stable, Catrnbrogie grandparents, Stock Farm, 27 Local . 2.44 P.M. CECIL -BRADLEY Highest price paid for Evans, 9-1diiI- 9.06 P.9. ECSTASY, !`283111 (20019), the superior � Cream at the k. Mra.'L. R. De Mert, of Chicago, ] 6unday train, 7.42 P. M. Harness maker, ( ;o imported premium f Oscar stall- ONTARIO �lar@mo� Cream r ,. to holidaying at'the home of her ion, the property of Oscar Wilson, Foregoing 18 according to Standard ar l grandparents, James-B. and Mrs. Brougham,will make the season of time. IPjOKERING, - -^� Madill. - 1826 as follows: Monday, will leave _ Give as a trial and be convinced :, F. and Mre. Chidlow and Mts. his own stable. Brougham. End pro- Beal were is Port Perry Sunday coed to Wm.Ormerod's,Greenwood, when they visited the Sent Roae for night; Tuesday, Urban Blake's, pec1 aYalues }` Gardens. Audley. noon; H. G. Wilson's, base v line, night; Wednesday, W. J, Mill- R y V James and Mre. Coates and T. er's. Pickering, noon;Chas,Palmer's f Fm AT T_ and Mrs. Paterson spent Sunday pe Liverpool,might; Thursday, W. J. for the summer months S}TANDB FOR THE BEST in Brooklin with Clarence and Mrs. McDonald's,Brook Road, noon; his � Pengellowe stable, night; Friday, George Men's Tan 0 fords, calf leather, Goodyear welted, rubber beeia Earl �nnese, of the Imperial Middleton's, 7tb concession, night: ' "Bank, Toronto, and his sister, 8atusdny, proceeds to his own stable Mien's Broadcloth. Shirts, handmade, pongee and blue shades Josephine, spent the weekend at where he will remain uerntil the foil- the masse. owing Monday afternoon. Men's and Boy@' Khaki Pants. good'quality , W. Goodman, who has been in CxowwaAr-a, (W741). the imported the hospital in Toronto for same Clydesdale stallion, the property of 'Men's Balbriggan Shirts, Drawers and Combinations ' . weeks, has returned home and is James McLeod,Claremont,Oat.,will ll4ea,e Sport Shove, tan and white, all efaee - we mach improved in health. make the season of 1926 as follows : po ry p Monday.will leave his own stable at The K, sir S. star softball team, H, S. Pug h's. Glen Major, and pro. :Boys'Jerseys,khaki and red colors of Toronto, played the Glen Major seed to Wm, Hill's, north of Clara- Boys' Canvas Shoes, tan and white, sponge soles, all sizes r girls a lively game at the park on moat, for noon; thence w Mr. Mor- goaday evening,Toronto winning ris'Glasgow,for night:TuesdaT.W. :Call at ,.Phone 8804 Litter Carriers, Hay Oarriees, ' by two tans. H. Major's, Whitevale.n ht; Wed- J• ° GO S R, A. and Mrs. Fleming and nesday. L, Middleton's, rougham, - Bowls. Pre nor Tracks, sow " • Pressure Systeme Hta. °.. Mr. and soca; Jas. McLeod s, Olaramont. little son, of Markham, ni ht; Thursday, Mr, Simmers' It will a you to et m rioss oat Mrs. John Albright and Mies Flor• y' ONT. 011TW,EARSO pay y y Moam. noon; Hort Jones Mt. Zion, i above before buying eisew ere. n fence, of Pine Grove. Miss McCallo um and K.Jones, of Toronto,spent night; Friday, Temperance House, Pe Ashburn.noon;Lower ldyrtie,night: FRANK J. PRDIIa$r Sunday at Geo. Coates. Saturds , own stable until the foil' PICKERING. - - ONTARIO of Lemons Alberta, who varesat owing ceag• M r9. Harrison and des moral ; '. . Mending the druggists' con ention, FarmersAttention - Get t e Most for FIM DALE MILLS of which Mr. Harrison is the Vice f " r President for the Dominion ofPI ,iDanada, called on C. S. and Mrs. Ilam easel for the World's Greatest Your . Work algid Money ' Sepwrator •'Tse Renfrew," Stoves. Trnemaa on Tuesday last. Scales and Oil Bngines, Floury's Chas. A. Grant. who has been famous Plows,Points.Grain Grinders, N know you ve a � mnlrttoent tied up' is ywx Government Standard �lhshiag at Stoney Lake, returned Wheel Barrowsetc. Redeaoed to Otarement for the week-end. Brantford binder twins and second- bolds of Dorn sad ybtef beef sod dam► ealRla. 1 -went to•see you p! (yp rstvetw for the a4sasy. - He was accompanied by David A. hand separators ter sale. Screenings will tat• isad Mrs. Pugh, of I.skefleld, and TMt' w�pr ( ,one of >Y •1'a,M„~ Mrs. Wolford. who had been vis- $OBT• D$�ITT, W kilos. It's to retain al! flats ten your hogs at a w ittingg with them Mr. and Mrs. Phone 5%Pick.' 13ROUGIIAM valveQ# the own—std cattle fed on this Pugh accompanied lir. Grant on will give d lts batter beef. :a profit. a' this return on Sunday afternoon. ve mom asolma . + Next Sunday at the Baptist Bu Your ''Toronto" Silos are durably built of ssieotsd GMM- rCharch the pastor will preach at y We have this Feed at ;. both services. The morningsub- :'' do to right prices. „ _ Oct will be "Dan, the Mian of t�t_e�ated ersosote to {soethen t3srdt' lilt. '1'l�a a ,� Dilo is tlws p � notion tla 71iewet • We carl�[illall Feade.it[erenbp Babtlet ,' fifth in the series onTWINE . too. !! ssxra q y • , "The Sons of Jacob. The evening or &A subject will be Seeking a Wife. _ Strangers and visitors have a %� N 0 � �(( vabeS 1o�t yvtu r•� ooh special invitation to attend tbe4e 1,.A�I�.�t.��1j� it over sr. pet sim Ahoutsixteeo members of our Imo• New Blacksmith y We ere selling Twine at Cost !Trail Rangers, under the leader- : . --- ship of R. J. Pilkey, spent a Most for Cash until July 18th -� - Now is the time to -get you .,enjo ble time over the week-end That means that you can W. R, EMEB,90N. a y get .plows in order for the on Mr. Eagleson's Sass just south the Big Ball. 660 ft. to Whitby Phone 308j "-' of the village. Several badges fall work. ��• lb. for 17.50 per cwt. „. were won and "cod time was enIt can be done to your a � toyed by all. The boys wish to Remember, July the 18th ss.Usfaotion by ,•:_. :''thank Mr. Eagleson and also Mr. is the libel da Barclay who gave them the loan 'h ..•of his large camping tent. We stook Massey-Harris and O L R N E R Ei I D The annual garden party of the Claremont -United Church will McCormick Repairs and �CLAREMONT •take lace on the -CSD roottre a,n G1'$j=110 t�� p park grounds on P y- the evening of Friday, July 81st. thing in -the poin :The gates will be open at a p. m.. Zine of ' Refreshments sad•lunches will be i �' AND FL kKI1�TG; r : Implement Repairs1 � e sold at the booths from that time P _ �on. At 680 a football match be- Y � I am prepared to do Chopping'esti tween Brooklin and.Claremoat will F. X• C 0 OP ES Oat Flaking every atvsday, 'be played. At 8 o'clock a high- ' DsFootk Wednesday and Friday claseconcert, consisting of comic CLAREMONT songi% comic sketches, solos etc., Stoneboats For Sale will be given by the Orpbeae"MaleNJohn F. Bayles, Claremont Quartette, of Toronto. This must- Best 'Quality of O R 10 1 AL ura AlRoute No. 2 r - . cal organization has been aerated. heavy cost and you should not; miss hearing them. TheClaremontGROGERIES • w. �� 0� L".•bead will rovide music -W. E.N. a, Sinclair, M. P.P.,will occupy the Marble and Granite Dealer. '^" etisir. Admission, 85 cents; child. at Right Prices ren, 20 cents. Care may be parked .Cemetery Lettering etc on the grounds for 25 cents. 4 Bare Soap 25c, 6 Bars Castile We win show you _ First-class work i Twenty Past Masters of Brough. • .Soap 25c, 8 Pkge Antonia 25c, it it will save you gaarsateed. - y am,Union Lodge, A. F. di A. ;n:, Gillex 15c a pkg, 2,lbs of attended the Me sonic Grand Lodge " Prunes 22c, 2 149 of' " nwney from the Kingston Road and Pickerias which met at Hamilton on Wed. Dates 22c, 2 lbs-of start. Wily it skilans East Townline. nesday and Thursday last. 'Pait ' Seedless Raisins 22c, .closer—Why it casts- 27,40 P. O.-Whitby R. R.ll , of the consignment had a rather 2 lbs of Valencia"Raisins 226. for twenty years c re $nteatingtime in reaching_6hQc _ destination. Two large cars'were and shims as clean ��►' Bent from Toronto to take them to Fresh Fruit and 'Vegetables thetl {hda you Hamilton,but after travelling for always on head. is considerable time the drivers Fresh tFancy Cooking, Mondays, fust used it. It pays Ifound themselves in Sunderland. Wedpeys and Fridays. for itself. Two large Cadillac cars were then You should have It sent oat from Torosto with in. Fancy Broadcloth 98c and 1.19 yd. ',Melon now. structions to be in Hamilton by 8 '• Ginghams and Voiles e' . S o'clock. They made the distance, up to 40c, for 29c. ' May 1Me app" of all mainisis and&do over 80 miles, in a little more than _u. two hours. In some stretches of lain White and, Fancy Curtain r itrateZ It will pay you to call at our Works the road the speedometer showed ;Scrini 25c and 40c per yd. to Inspect our stock and ? .. 75 miles per hour. Of course this .)Fancy Chintz 28c. obtain prices Is a aecretand meat cotbe men. Phone 1401 - All ordere left with our agent,A.T. tioned as same may get into a Law, Pickering, will receive our -trouble W t1 h the,9ppe�d cop. Need i prompt and careful attention less to"y, the occrtpante did not C'O T TGevrld A call solicitedurge greater speed. They got a ...AAA, ClArk, D,lnharton, Ont 'James Tndd. R. R, 2. Pick Pring. W. J. T. MATHESON �tharP;10 minntes behind schedule F. Di;r.� R. T? ti ! rTill': 1^ i Phone PI-k. 24. Fred _ . Itit - i Lri1�r�,riU1� t' Evans, Claremont Creamery, Claremont. Office and-.WR hrtby,l�ntar o __ �- + ..is: '. Tt wl"".✓-d_ w. "r:Y�•. P, �.. .. 11 76 1t6., .. .. '.',- ". •. y'..✓2.,T1.•. - - d2:..-•., 4..°'.t'�;,,.,K.\'. ;y4• .{.n0..�c,y'T!.. ,'•t_ .„Oen:;s „..�•„n ^w �J�"it:W+Vfi' -q „."y4;;"�Y ;;iS?";w;°„F . -7•'dt �•.'"•'kvG .Y ,.y;�,t,�^ yG'."�',,, 4 . "� ,q., CC,.,"<'"•Y„y�,:',isr-"+•.*.:Y.Y4•'-•-wRn _- G •M..•5,�. .9�J1't'�•,• L. a... ffti`-yY,'"_4'X "X "!• �y+,�.. 'wd'_n^Tt(." 4+� .e r5y4 •t. M " - of her admirershad ever been able toon and a boost at the seaside. And r ' : ' to bring there.ea of, best �� „ ye! shall haeAsilk to wear and a bonnet n. with m ooers intil t, , r' Ma t Armour, her p Ru green 's a accurately adjusted on her head }u red and purple. And y*A'll hoe nae- honor o! the occai*ioni stool upon but body to fret at then, and re clean to doW— ith spotless doax•ttep, saying no:htng, but bat to see that my sarks are clean to dhis smiling observant, benignant as a pit on—s clean .white lark every motherly-senior among her chickens. mornin', Dinna greet,mither, for its - "Kit Kit," she would day warning- c His mother smiled through the fast a &s No boy, wild with getting home n ew soap Zrfoa day, would indulge in some sur- running saltwater. passing prank, "clan&vex your brand- "Bea lad, Kit, and mind your ,. ' fnither. He will be tired. Did on, Prayers11” just , body ever see siccan a valiant":" "Aye, mither! And we'll hae two $� But it was when they were all gath-' servants, and yell gie them `Seo ered ,in the'little room, and tl,e very wha hae' if the arena up at six `' my from tender afnaow Sowers seemed to aura inward o'clock and readyin' the porridge!" blendedQ field to listen to their to talk, that "Kit,do ye aye mind to sap apray- y sag leaves ,& buds that y Kit's "leadtime," as he caxiea'it him- er for your mither?" ou • , sa:# arrived. "Aye, mither, of course! But what �Qi�hly of thein delicious good- , T°hen he took from his pocket a need y'e'speak Q' sic things Somebody purse which the "Orra plan" had might hear ye. And the hoose will be ". Try S,e°1L1�►DA towd8e given him and from it he extracted three storeys, and there will be can- r' his wagea�in dirty pound note3. Six arses in every window " pounds in the half-year was the figure. "Kit, ye never ogee ony tramp folk ; He carried them across to his grand- the worse of drink up your way, do t s u mother with careless grace but mwar d ve?".4 o, 'mither. What for do swelling pride. ye " he would say, s r?" There's nae tramps &boot the f i `K. nedHere, granny, am cheerfully, "this is to help to pay the place, but I'll keep awa',f rae them if rent." ye say so; mither, gin that will please Then the same thing happened every ye. Noo, I mann tin half the road to time. be In time for the 'Orta Mant.$$ u other quer- First Kit became conscious o! a His mother asked one CROCKNTZroad, beamy look answerin his on do th an anxious face. pp qui _ h s mother's. face. Then the Elder `�Ot, mist a kind meat a neigh- s rfi Dissolve would bow his head and give silent bor a ," Kit answered; "he ie to thanks. Thereafter the tears would meet me at the clachan--a ceevil man The thick soap-sud" sola- y tlo �a WondeifiileVen � CHAPTER gRRIIL—(Contra.) said Grocer Candlish; "there's dock well i p into his 'grandmother's eyes, and mither; mind no Dominic Peter Mac Fadyen; other- Mac Walter. I declare a stupider nowt her lips quiver, and she would say, ¢sa $ fill as $i ac had been dom- than him a wadna find between here "I canna take it, Kit. 'Deed I canna t And think on the clean ,arks known y o' Leswalt He be talon' it Erse , laddie!'1 lks Cay, and the twa servants and �ClOthea__lwvsg �� ��++ise and the backrshore ye d is dirt. safe o1 St. John's Town for more than assn& ken a turnip frae a patawtie Mostly, while are was thus holding the canaries in every window. >l� - o generations, and he did n a except joist by the taste, and he has it in her shaking fingers and her hands So Kit vi ould go off with his feet apait of yet Iivfng to tickle thq�p nae natural way wit horse beasts ava'. were gripping her apron, with the moving fast in the direction of Loch 6 ifs earliest pupils grandchildren But he can leather at the Latin till glad tears happia"' like rabbits dawn Spellanderfe, bat his lace looking back I r Hb had the creme of a "ground wad think somebody was sweerin' her black dress and white match over his shoulder. And he never cried ipachee'-he "brocht_the weans o� strange oaths loon by is the clachan." strings, Betty Landaborough would a tear all the time-that Is, not till he they said He was maybe come jauntily in. wag too far from his mother for her e gree lair on them 'at.times•' put hes Oh, hes a terrible asci-learned "'What's this, what's this?" she to see whether he cried or not auld man, and 11s temper no joist crafter the moister," said the herd o! would c ":Never mast ail:ez l I de- what it was." Knockman, a hill farm at the root of n'' CHAPTER RRRIV. Cairnsmore. "I hear he's gaun to iclare ye mann rob the bank Faith, ,¢S "Doc, gin it's waur than it was in send Jock forrit for the neat Gallows' ye micht spare a note or two for me ._• my time thirtyyear since, guld Peet to buy me a new oon, Kit-me that at1'r's f3ivwi, i Bursary. His feither is to mak a 3' g the bairnad For a main 11-tempe minister oot o' him, I bear. Weel I Itas aye been sae fond o''ye!" It was a great strata for Kit to keep ` iEhrawn anld Front there vraana For Bett Landsborough thought the &cerci of the "Orr, Man's" lessons r rae seen mony queer-lookin and ung that there had been enough of the jo to himself and only the urgent re- braid Scotland ' !seeable ministers, but gin they mak y This was John Rogerson', opinions. yin oot o' that callant, I'll say that I that brings down the tear, and, with monstrances of his teacher, and the ' ,1 am ad I has nae weangh s," he !ter rustic outs kenness, which in wonderful surprise it wbuid be to the day o' miracles is no byganel" P° P Use � �� g� And what s the matter wit Jock!Whinny:iggate passed very well for every one if he succeeded, kept him would declare, "but gin I had forty " 1Y p h naY said Grocer Candlish; "he's a wit, she soon brought the smiles back g time send them s cot o the pains " � 8 from telling his mother each t he orb I' wad pit them at the mercy ruel ceevil lad and eident at his les-i again to all the laces. bade her good-bye. fire had so little g' Eaotllar a virion& said curmudgeon. I ins..- i Ah, simple moods of'simple folk. in life to make her glad. She seemed AlWaYS us® EDoagh Z nBOe ye canna within a Sab- ,. of � r �dB flit San What s the maitter wit him—arumor broad as the harvest moon_1hat to have suffered for everybody ries sday's journey of Peter's schule ceevil callant, says you. A e, far ower amiles !n the Se tember sky, pathos wrong-doia and to make up Kit g� � ® C �,�yyee will ase a bairn a' forgrutten ceevil. I wad like to see him scoorin'II of the working field and kitchen of wanted to wrong-doings her all the joy he could. We in. L yids&' Its hand below Its oxter, &A the hills lichtft like a wild goat, bare-I the home-returning feet the labor- But the "Orra Dian" represented to a secret�Rhfso's }� yells o' anither comity' fray the. St and bareleggit, Boy eallants are weary body, the ageing ,lace, the un- him what it would be when they saw �wondeeitil Cletiaslii% poWe>d idhule itself like to tale' t1» roc1 a8- beat steertn', But yon laddie, he creeps ageing heart—with the love so retic- his name in the papers. Walter—and ��In the" ��i h �� "`Ye a great mise in a barn, 1 to the schule and he sits at the desk,i ently shut within mostly, so suddenly And then Jock �c &aid to Peter yjp and be trembles for tear he's lickit, revealed some day when the clouds Jock Mac Walter's mother! ` ! what - 'R :says he, and greet& when-he gets a cuff, and rift—ye are previous every whit to Kit could not forego that revenge, , 9Io nn' at me. tells tales on toss rest to nook in Wit i me, but perhaps over-common for and what he suffred at Loch Spellan-i So F �Ye wad do for. flail and faun o�the dater. Oh. I�rae been watchfn'1many others! Your manifestations derie was perhapsas great • factor too, says I, far,ye, lay an like (that laddie;when,1 ve.bpen., boot the;may be unrefined, your words are in his desire for hard work and the threshers on a sheaf, and gar the!clachan. Ye malt A xAln11ster o' bim, 1'often coarse, but the,sin and the pain acquisition of knowledge as every-4 ' &tour bee like a pair o' blue fanners I will &loo, !or the g'riii& d"t3od is aY,'and the pardon ye reveal are those thing eine pat together. :rrew colt cot o'Andro DoMes &hap jmh , gut trae':IorVeiieala be 4Whkh each recurring generation has For Mistress Mac Walter "rubbed' _ r: "The domiale wadna lflce.11' t, its* oned when the re o sig, and t is known sfnse first the Wall of Eden it Tato" Kit alter her fashion. She warrant,' said his neighbor at the my..tl5ocht Ott 1' wga'bioken down, and man set to earn informed him a thousand times that' ldrk door, Wbarw thtyr were•waiting' Every three trtdn- pit B'ot 8 d dally bread in the sweat o! his John was to by a minister,and that he, ._ ,�... for the minister 1 r ay brow. Kit Kennedy; was to be an out-worker $iso f ads mak dirt out _ For is the pariah of Saint John's`oR. and went aMough''ta'rthe'.little . 'phren when. Kis stood ids his about a farm, who might indeed rise 4 .. it was considered that HghtnIng would i house o! wantCrae t i ou those whom he I grall and Lilies atillhad that to handle a plough, but who could not Ed 7immediLtely fall upon say head of a'rad left bells^'i' "t1w cave of Setty wolortdfed -look ori Flea lacg', with a be treated with a printed book.household or otlwr responsible person 1 rand sim 1 twee :S To be Continued.) es Dome sno White, who would venture to take his seats Lan r. -(or acme one of her�g iii, . Q gel r i many adrnitera rn wr-4 a:vtays.a day; ticnsE to.his feet ,. ; I. �- ]�iII90isniail8b7the niilikCr/ before the minister had gone into the. '•Let iia ra r"T can_heaf him j' of Lax, the largest soap vestry, ,, when Waltgr c $;e..tee,��, was absent, P y' may' " for,,an some oil the rdyste'r%1 s bg+ainess�` a1i rose s.a they+' did iwhra -the! �1C is a lit Pen- makeit's In the world. ." fo Im} istst eaters ta.visik At tie pock' ` a little rod of .bone Peter has a "great . which about the timt"i+iAe'Fe�etnd more A 'fh bringin' or. ba kward laddie,,though,' ;strati to oetupy lslas�dril+as came evedt+dghe.and mrai'ng they knid-eds'1But i oueslz stylus laches long. A erosa-section r �,Ltmitrd Tomato R - i�a they spa u a with ;a and !la d '_tsarlys, passing on her way the grass y' it triangular in shape. rife rod is cut grown caurtyarti�htid tl6td`iRibrs'sird g. g I oC sharply at one end, and when this i regarding ;tvidEinl.p."-tl6iiricads8. windows of the little farm of Black ay�.r" hat the b f 'the,end la pressed is damp clay If leaves � ' ,i;wamps for Murderers. Father ins £+sett. is wedge-shaped impreaskm. liuch a Dornal; then, sighing a litt'e Rhe °lad who had no fa oto the cAe stylus ie described as the oldest Among the Papneas there is a be•la! a1 crossed the high-backed bridge of�Weaven.y and that he who h�cl,�,' ' ` la Pa°k C)a4' ben(ath whi:h the, water,�fdc: ori, used at least 4,000 years ago. Man r lief that a man guilty of murder is en' ever rustle& brow: and cooi;lrw^ 4n and obeyed the voice of hi! ttoth�ie,Ida The only writing &nlenal: Back iot idoo led to livYOM e In a swamp is the next >� lilt M- with the (ween leaves and the,;ibilartt'might receive tenfold Lias„. easin�^of of stylus are more primitive e}iembers �world. - R11�h ;birds which shall have the rd�of the commandment with p of he pen family- htseis to eat dnto i OiNd�t ;sweetest!awl �4bel stone, thorns to;scratch on W4� ,�Nlnsgrd's Liniment for gnokaehe. ?a c 1 Then Rth i cf+e T �^ Sint spltatETs 'with'dvhicb`to fiirroi6 T �, which brad$ fl eft f trees to�this i if ben is a�± (ffti , roast. cave walls, bones.1a>}d at4elcs :!with , y' �>jae Kit wo ih e s h of hu le cot which Lo maks the t esrude,aJarka in{ "Germany's Laraer,.G+hee,.• _-.-i1 , ._• sand or dirt. The ancestors.�of the According to the cegetea-Of , isle, ` moth r' axx��lll1 m Britt uL ng i r la o s�ni ut1 cif include bite of lead; chalk sad there were forty-aft.ctties In:Qermanrl,;i .: Oh mitherIme ' t that glaa t -h �-Cr - 'hXd-Nom earth and the ends o!•charred eti:)I s. with a poDolatfioa'.of*1QA,AQO:and,ap- ,^.' aT Ry+ after-, .-- ... - :4. And eaccF`� e a wou"Td seal` chi For �� _��,..--,',. ward. r' v �., face to sec-ii_i -had_graBrai-- moven, an t er s petitions the s weary, and her abundant hair fo bridge between #ie rae .facLl -- ” t grey threads to pull out as if he had g �r: - f been her lover. Amd aactlYTitr th and- lofty rtttnatl ides pp �, , . a too e�r}on, tv�steo rgo f anxious joy oi+ a sotizs fftc. _ ; Kit in'sA bb-Asck.sE ]Eocltian- partly beca3se`he knew*a*t �e'1"a Man" would ask him so many quer- de for the suppering of t8es, tions about them all, but especial! an "ides he had trysted with the "Oxra,�4an t the smiddy' t ' W' RIQ about his mothei, B a t ,s sa ; telae- T fftilt;7;A/Fllrl• to Loch Spelladderie ::aft tw-t f Is rn Kirk- -' y 'Sheds. swald Im fae_d e"jam shi�hi>lt9 ex- g _ -Then is gallant' rocessSlo>*�th; d aw' t Rhich T - would return to#he_ {tags+`; it 1 sh nc � }f�be- i his miiather,` tf v its�he son:t s - ' u�nng ken_ ook cause o1 f hhlir oat girl' hejejry_b s'„ r t e Book a ! [� ''for the m� ' exciteime�n '_ s►� fa would say, j - i .-- meanie the reading of ltd 1 _ - ... „ '111 l0'�ls 'gl�t , •:. r omiiig, the flutter of her mothers �� g bustling welcome and her father's And your prayers?" his mother - would add. Right at the top of the Use of stiller joy;, +'And ye are keepin' Sbt _V,bad ' I • c. t For early in 'hftertfeon%lhe Elder y?„ This from his.,grand- himself � -n la y x himself would ggame tib•i Se green�ialk compan ;gI i f : q� �• or two,of real Mustard. between t]�e' pine_woods Carr ng his mother. 4 Men wiser fid tlifi 'men-*hd = O� stone-bre �f:eols—a little #rfore.l "And yop are no malfi loVq#d onY .Shock Kills. �t,know what/a apidi>sess bent perhaps .than 9f`yor0,-za littlelo' the La ouunt Ih's contribution; She—"I was grggtiy..81>ncked while ` and tlavow mustard m6h1yt whiter of -hair,,but With all.the old ]betty g -SAWS a, the' same `ffiif Cht-'G"mind that ye are trysted, to me!" motoring to-day., As l,pas�sed a man in,� raised with cold water;adds Sh __ ^ Gerefiity of eye, Then Kit would ask for the forest- his car he dropped dead." to the bami•bacon,fov*,ven Orwardness of regard;-the placid lip,; 1 d VomPgrt him- t)ie firm cissa, thr�nob:e.clitl'-ike-brow.'ens at Rob'a$o lice, $e-"Maybe you thcughtt..:_ €ave icon-sad other Bond theta i f iNE�f�N : . i At the same p,see each tifrle,'and 's21f so bravely ng firm smilt3e him the right-'f way a I toil!eat in camp.. Ti!eey stay sharp Iona¢r. ever with:fresh'appasent'surpnse ony would'be on'ev f&Ce,.. His other 1 cOL1�uN-KxEN(Caaaae)L !teit MO MAD ST. TORONTO, his and! tier's art;Kit would leap usually walk Iftt 'may v i i him T. i' lm w�,nerse sc.eef -` w•oowa" row..,.n.»+,�•� out Urn him, and ifeizini-the Old mangy to a ,shady ,�re in' twhe w t ood du h Parental prideind 1 ,. re.she took yiONTREAL • A,9 K by. the arms dispossess him ,*1 his I by tl�e step i stones, diploma is the` } hammers nd 1 athero il�Off-crryy(ing out I him in, her_->i<zsns<, 1 g e e f� >e`neifaither, are,he hiid �kis>�id Mi�q and richly, desorved compensation or the 1 , all the time, -Ob;`$f r a d h shoulder figlAiy wi'fh her old folks at home=-hila they ororke3 _ s ye no g.ad to see me? I thoob "were c P(� only,-in in s shhaken voice, 11 CO>i"d VVV0d sa '-usfllrfi' 1 never comin"," �anQ, aayilig y,` more than tour yeaLa for it { Then with tlfe %'M man smiling "M IA ' My nice laddie!" • ' Write SimasWs<Dan#Aa,Basr•Co., :down upon him, and Kit circiin like( hen t, flrat looking every way to i,� peony Varieties in Garden. 1�,i altelde.t560 Dundas St. West, •j a jubilant collie round and round him, see that no one Was coming; would lay A Duluth woman nas a garden ecn- . • `• • !`oronto, tallo. for prices on his cheek- on his mother's:.brow and • d1t� d1 eSf1 ?< daty SALAM Simonds s�soiat Clreufar tl►e pair would approach the door o!,croon over her, saying,"11tEither, Mith- `taming 140 different varieties of the the little cot. And Betty Landsbor• er, dinnii greet! I am Sawn to bR a peony. r pord'Vfloed taw .. s ough would come out with a tin "bine" great man, and then I'll txk' ye away --- �' t In her hands, Laid stand looking at g, iggug po, SO—'lift. I them with that in her eyes whirr none a'i` me. And we'll has a hoose in-the I For First Aid— Minard's Liniment. . . . ". „'..: ,', ... .,.::.:,:_�.+-..:.>,;....,L'a�> :2'-4"7.,,.�.,�i.'ki*.'�k',$rr 'vr.'�•a�✓`�,a'_".aT�1 : -... ...\ .. .... .... ..... �... -! 6..-.w. .raw...-..-. w, ., ..w "' "i., ,.,+.wl:. ,.wi ;.. >~efhi�ix ,:; `..r°Ar'":,•.' ". L: •+�.rk"s+'� ,."',v.: i a" u@s.w�r'r7•S'y;- r0 . ,. m! .a-�•.,a c ey•a x,•-�:ev 311'».,�-�>fix,' y.« . ,, `� ,..;.� ��i• � r ."..•a.,�,,.•,�, ,T •�v.. ,� ..,,y .« ���"'.+°v'#E.,...yhv. Y f ..s`,,�,.j •:Lr ..:. .n. -e +7,�txe.h+;..16-..F.Y1x ss`@..:,y:.T'-'n.. -.rw ;,},ic, 'y w�.:',:'' .�+ ."b ".'.fir's-�.:+ R•` .•7? .;r'.r ' t:.-. .;'.'%b � .»✓ .:f+-7. '4.�: .3. -:�; •r�.:�a� .^:;.e+w: 4-` .+., C'y'�' �..,;':. `3r-:.y' ..:q ..,. a+,.,,r:.iM, 4. x�d ,''.( ''•� >s,•7.r1 ...".., ._.... Y. }_.:'f. ,,,,�• .i•fC� L '.1'' .O.r<. 'y, -, ... :.'...•-... .:,,.:'::. ;., ., ' . . . ,. .. • y'. to-,. • A•SY 4< !RWC WIND WITfi DELUGE OF RAIN, sysPECTED ". REa - cRoss-wow Puu� 1 -: . ROBBER CAPTU 11 ATH FROM LONDON I O 111 Toronto Policeman .Arrest -' 10 it " Man Behaved to Have Taken A despatch from Hamilton says:- 000. Twenty pits, thirty tone of hay, $7irOfn ThOrnd:le Petween 7 and 8 o'clock Thursday and a cream separator were destroyed Bank. , Wornittg Hamilton and district re- in the barns. Toronto, July 20.-Ten urinate® zwo t "Solved the full tory of a violent elec- A despatch from Belleville Saye:- ' trical storm, accotii fed by a high A large Section of �'rinee Edward alte>E be had received from the police pd operator the license number of a large n Mind and torren al tacit. County was swept by a terrific wind- touring car driven by a man suspect- Considerable was done -to atorm Thursday morning for the spaceed of the robbery on July 8rd of$7.000 i<reee. Many were uprooted, and one of half an hour, and when it had from the branch of the Bank of Mon- LOU toeBeachtell oast an unoccupied passed it was found ta,have lett acreel at Thorndse and demolished ht. Overhead very heavy lose to property in its ale, a abort distance es and poles iuffired 'much, while wake. The storm area was from Cherry offside of London, 'Covetable Crad- pderground conduit systems were Valley to three or four miles north deck, of the West Dundas Street Star , y SJso damaged, by reason of sewers of Picton. tion, last sight placed under street bib Leslie Hathaway, aged 27, of Lon- ng flooded. Soores of barns were demolished; don. Hathaway was accompariled by Lon- En of the Bell Telephone Co. crops were flattened, and fruit trees , reported that at one time during the uprooted in various parts, many etch- planation �� who was not held, her ex planation satielying the local police ltorip $,000 telephones trero paralya- ands being badly damaged by the 4d, and service on mostly all long- wind. A ailo at the A. C. Miller plant that she apparently had no knowledge 1� a♦ i t distance lines was interrupted. at Picton was demolished 'and plats of the robbery. Hathaway b charged ; " Power lines of the Hydro-Electric glass windows were blown in stores. with committing the robbery. Shortly ;s �y d the Dominion Power and Trans- YerexviIle was the centre of the cy- after his arrest Detectives J. McCon- '` sion Co. were also affected, but clone. This place is about two miles sell and Hazaelwood visited B 6 ` 'bob to a serious degree. north of Picton. Thomas Alexander's rata on Bain Avenue, where nth- Several barns and silos were report- barn was simply blown to pieces. His past to wife had been living for the ed to have been badly damaged at loss to this and other buildings will past tar° weeks, and recovered $8,800 hear-by rural points, be mo3+s than $!',000. A barn belong- of the stolen money, which was tied -' Service on radial lines and the Ing to Mr. RalstoR was wrecked, fly- it a newspaper and concealed in the ' .. railway was interrupted by Ing-scantling being driven through felae bottom of a kit bag, found be- ts,c InTcerat +u►c eru►rs. . ellen es and trees which fail the hones and striking a lltove,set Ste n�,ath a bed. The detectives also found AVOGESTIONS FOR SOLVING CROSS-WORD PUZZLES Y a loaded re �oIver and a quantity of Start out b - ►cross the track. - to-#he home. The blaze was put out. ; !llliats is the words of which you feet.reasoaablg One large tree was struck by light- The Village of Bath, on the Bay of cartridges concealed in the lining sets. These will sive you a cuss to otters words crossing cheat, :'. 'ming near the Nurses' Home at the Quince, suffered severely from the Hathaway's coat. It was not until and they In turn to still others. A letter belongs in each whlte , enteral Hospital. It fell within a few storm, and trees all through the vil- yesterday that the polios of London space, words starting �►the amabersd agnara imd running either pl , Peet of the building. lage,,itnd surrounding country which- learned that Hathaway had been tour- feet or or tett, ` Ing in Ontario in a motor car register- HORIZONTAL VERTICAL A despatch from Cornwall says:- had stood. for many years under all n - in his name. Shortly before 8 ' les Crites aged about 88 years, conditions have fallen to the ground 1�Terrkory of an earl 1-Trips with messages o'clock last evening Provincial Con- 7-anolosure for ohtokene 111--Right farmer, AultavtlIe, was instantly In the midst of the storm wires were stable Mennfe,of London, got in touch 1$--A ooronet 8-Ftb (soot,) "« i d when he ran into an automo- ripped like so much thread, and two »•r. with the local detective department 14-4mbelilah - 4-father (tarplltar) as he was crossing from his barn splendid silos, one belonging to Albert and communicated the license number �ti-God of the midday surf 5-Wood nymph his home with a hat full of eggs.i Mohan and one to Fred Franklin, of Hathaway's car. Hathaway made I -A garden famed In bible times 6--A command heavy electrical storm was prevail- were destroyed. i•--Akin to love 7-Occup at the time and the maa had his A despatch from Montreal says:= a statement to the local police sono- I1 $ P cerning the robbery, which was note di-Ne aslt s-Prepares for publtoatloff ' 1�ead covered with a coat o: bag to Several stores on Bt. Catherine Street, Near the stern !-In no manner ° keep the downpour of rain away. the chief business street of the city, made public, pending further invest'- Intake suitable 10'-Sob A despatch from London says:- gai:ion by the Provincial Police, who _ pa ys:- were flooded as a result of torrential fsapreeabls, spiteful woman 11-Upon 1, have been working on the case. orrelative of "neither" 12-Female who writes verse , t,lghtning, daring a heavy thunder- rains which fell around noon. The tee-_- l;iderl osmate 1b-O„ the move storm which swept the district Thurs-'rainfall was accompanied by a terrific -.Car rad ill-Mother -day morning,struck the barns of Dun- thunderstorm, but no serious damage HYDRO RATES CVT *od can Campbell of the Sixth Concession was done outside of that to stocks in IN 122 RURAL CENTRES 2s--�tatruae 23-.Expr ss -' = S1--CI+al9engee ts-Expresainp press exfatenee pf Lobo, causing a loss of about $10,-1 the several stores on low-lying streets. gi-Bareen 24-Guardlanshlp ' Annual Report Of Commission s4-•-Those who glide over les 29-Modlfled leaf In a flower ]� $2.25 to E3; butcher bails, good, $4.6o Predicts a Power Shortage. �--+^d•flnits artloU cluster ) E MAREM to$6.60; do.fair $3,75 to$4; bologna, 30-4eland near New York ;ebbr.) 30-Part of a fork (pl. $8 to $8.50; feeding steers, good. $6.25 A despatch from Toronto Bays:-The s7--A toot s1-�,ittie valleys to $6.76• do, fair, $4.50 to $6.25; fact that the Ontario HydrarElectric as--lsubstanoe similar to varnish 32-At an angle _• TORONTO. Ccalle;, coke, $9 to $10; do, mod., $7 Power Commission has been able to 4Qs-8ntrance or passage (pl.) s7-Stickers to $8; o, com., $4 to $6.50; milch reduce the service and consumption 4d'-Oidtlme means of oonvsyanee s11-•-peeullar spirit of a language s Men. wheat-No. I North., cows, choice, $70 to $80; do, flair, $40 charges for power supplied to many of 4R-thus ('.sten) s9-ONloate , No. 2 North., $1.69; to $50; springers, choice, $76 to $90; "4S-Faatlene 40--Whorled $1.62; No. 4 wheat, quoted light ® the rural districts represents one of g p, $6.60 to $8.50 s1-1/1000 of an inch 41-Ghost , . i Mem oats-No. 8 not quoted; vies Q bucks, $3.60 to$4.50; goo the featusea of the seventeenth annual 511-part of the foot 42-Crlppled � t .._._ No. 1 food, 56114e; No. I feed, 69%L lambs, $16 to $16.50; do. med., tlb to report just published. Coupled with Maks a law _ 48pry All the above o i.f. bay ports backs $14 to $14.60• do, thiel there is the fact that the CommL- \ ;16.601• do, s4-@Addition to a hoop 44--Part a�J house (ph) - Am. corn, track, Toronto•-No. 2 culhf, 1112 to $18; hogs, thick smooths, sign is able ones again to report that 56-Printer's unit 48--A Ash net '1 yellow, $1.26. fed and watered, $13.10; do, f.o.b., the revenue obtained from the con. AS--Bfim 49-Baby's name for father Millfeed-Del., Montreal freilrts, $12.50; do, country points, $12.25; do, sumers has been more than autficient 68-An amphibian s0-Rock +h bass included: Bran, par ton, 28; off cars, $13.50• select premiums, to meet the full coat of thangenetf fi and 01-Abbr. for "each" _ ; be=Seller _ shorts, per son, $30; middlings, $36; $2.50. 67-Struck good teed lour per bag, $2.30. MONTREAL. transmitting electrical energy,as well sa--An eastern State of U. S. 69-Poleamous serpent Ont. oats-ilil to 50c, f.o.b. shipping as to provide for all operating ex- si-To follow ep_pN,ln Points. Oats Can. West., Na 2, ?1',hc; penses and fixed charges of the mualci- sS-Commenced s4-A parent (soot.) q Ont wheat-•$1.20 to 81-28, f.o.b. Can. West., No. 3, 65c; extra No. 1 pal utility equipments. The third fee- feed, 65%c. Flour--Man. spring wheat 46-Be9rets IK-.Halt aD we stetppping points, according to freights. P g ture of the report lies in the statement Barley-Malting, 74 to 77e. pats., firsts, $8.80; seconds, $8.30; Buckwheat=-No. 2, 78c. strong bakers, $8.10. Bran-$28.26 to that, in spite of the general industrial MOUNTAIN LION _ ROBBERS START FIRE $29.21 Short;• 30.25 to $31.25. depression, there has been a consider- -Rye--No. 2 nominal. r yy Middlings--$36.25 36.25 to $37.25. Ha able h in-the demand for power SAVED INDIANS LIFE IN COLLINGWOOD STORE w, -Man. flour, first pat,. $8.80, To. !ice-$ y- 820 P° ronto,; do, second pat., $8.80, Toronto. No. 2, per ton, car lots, $14. on nearly all systems, and on several t Pastry Sour, bags, $6.10. Calves, weals, $6.25 to $8; North- systems the Commission has reached Sioux Tribesman Dropped $100,000 Damage to Building = ° Out. flour-Toronto, 90 per cent west hogs, $18.25; sows, $9 to $9.50. the limit of the capacity oil the existing , ta., per barrel. in carioca Toronto ase, finest vests-, 22%c• do, Over 200-Foot Precipice on and Contents After tt ,wmot�i.pwgw - ' ' finest easts. 22%c. Butter, bio. 1 generating plants. P ''�"'�"I� 1.76; seaboard, in bulk, $6.50. So tar as the reduction in charges Body Of Anirllal. by Thieves. Straw-Carlota, per ton, 88 to 88.60. pasteurised, 37',5 to 38c; do, No. 1 creamery, 87 to 87'kc; do, seconds 86 is concerned, Sir Adam Beck an• ' Screenings-Standard, !recleaned, L Banff, Alta., Jul 18.-A mountain Collingwood, Ont., July 18.--A fire :o.b. ba r ton to 88'4e Eggs, fresh specials, 12c; nouncea a revision of rates in the tura] 3' y per , $21. l lion saved the life of Yeilowhead a which was not discovered until it had Hay-No. 2, per ton, $18 to $14; ,do, fresh extras, 40c; do, fresh firsts, power districts now being served by +Iv. 8, per ton, $11 to ;12; mixed, per I aft _�_ the Commission. The Commission,has Stoney Sioux Indian, north of hese�gained considerable headway, prscti- 1COn $9 to $11; lower grades, $6 to $9. contracts with 146 townships situated Friday afternaan. The Indian, with Cally gutted the lower floors of the 8heeso New, large, 22% to 28c; FRENCH AND BELGIANS in various parts of the Province, 138 a number of tela ttibesr'n, was on his large dry.goods store of R. 3. Brows Dins 2$ to 28%c; triplets, 28% to of which are now being served-as part way from Wabumun Lake to take part' here about 5 o'clock this morning �24e) btiltons, 25 to 26c. Old, large, EVACUATE RHINE of 90 rural power districts established Indian Day ceremonies on July 23. entailing a lass to contents of about 117� to 28e; twins, 28 to 29c; triplets, by the Commission. A number of those, They left their horses in the foothills $75,000 and fo building of $25,000. to 80c, Few Big Centres NOW OCCU- rural power districts have been operat- to be brought here through the pass` An inspection of the premises later Butter-Finest creamery prints, pied-No Clash With Civil tug since T920, and is many of them by the Bear's PAw Band of Stoneys, this morning revealed the fact that 880; No. 1 creamery, 88c; No. 2, 36 p� t0 87c. Daley prints; 28 t° 28e: lass In let Retirement. rate adjustments have been made from and attempted to make the remainder the fire had been started by burglars `=` j E Fresh settee, in cartons, 41 �• to time. of the journey afoot across the Fair- to conceal their depredations. A win- time 0 c; loose, 89 to 40c; fresh firsts, Berlin, July 19.-Unobstrusively, so holm range of mountains. As they dow upstairs had been forced, aatKl a ' 86 to 87c; seconds 82 to 83c. that their departures are noticed only Compared with Englishmen, Scots- were rounding a narrow, mountain number of iron bare that protected Live poultry-&ckeas, appring, ib., after they have gone, the French and men, and Welshmen, the Irish have sheep :'edge r4reral thousand feet(sawn through and the majority of r' $60; hens over 4 to 5 lbs.,-20c; do, 8 Belgians are keeping their promise to much the large,[ head=. above the valley, .Yellowhead'e' foot new ladies' costumes carried sway. A to g lbs., 18e; roosters, Ilk; ducklings,I et out of-the Ruhr. Everywhere - slipped and he went hurtling-to what large pile- of mens, clethea had 6 Ibs. and up, 22c: I within the borders of the densely ` : `, appeared to- be a rocky grave nearly gathered, preparatory to removal, but Dressed poultry--Chickens, spring, i .I w� • � a, , lb-, 45c' hens,over"4 to¢_lbs., 22c; do,'B°pt+ktted realm of coal and iron,• v> -00 feet below. Ghostskin, another the fire moat have gained headway - ?00 'rBelgian: Stoney, who-was walking $ bo gibe. 220; s stn c ckens, 4,lbs. poilus in horizon blue and'in x y g directly be- before the robbers were able to re• pp ¢ yn }khaki are buckltn on their accountre-I a°� > �� hind him succeeded to lowering him-I7nove.all their booty. Mr. Brown had i •and over,V.1 , 86c; dO,col fed, 32c; f3 a ,b �r + '• I roasters, 20; �iekliings, ti bs. and up.i meets and starting the long hike i x r ~elf to the pit below 20 minutes later, only three mouths more of a aix.yeaf �� 27c. homeward. I 4� 1' ' i. s ,and he found his companion sitting •ease of the premises to run. Beans--Can., handpicked, lb., 6',sc; M "+ rl ` Most of thein march out of'tbbe bar- t�� . ,�� ; with his head in his hands, his nose .�- jk primes 6c' racks and camps they have tenanted! y ,: * breeding but' otherwise unhurt. Be- , Maple seance-eysap; per imp. I Ontario Children for Ontario 4$, for 19 long months just after dawn, a . *tf ' '• y side him lay the crushed remains of - p�1, per 6-gsl. t{n, $2.30 per j and are far away by th time the' ` ' 'r` r a seven-foot mountain lion, whose 4'aa,• a ! Ip. 26 t0 26C. `* - tt Homes. }}� •' : awn body was bad! mix d u with i ]d'ottey+ lb, t�ns La%C per lb.; jubilant inhabitants awake t 4' �1 t j y y s Q P t 10-Ib. tins, ISie; f hat of a hail eaten mountain goat I 6-lb. tins, 14c; 2% I Nowhere, as, ye as the been. � Children's Aid. Societies are ycdri- 1b. tins, 16% to 16c. any clash whatever wee de- The Iion had apparently been feeding I Smoked meats-Hams, med., I f scantly receiving iced Stats from - ".88S cooked hams, 47 to 60c; smoked I parting soldiers and- the German ; �n the gnat when the Indians body�residents of the United States wish. ,truck it. Yellowhead reached here rolls, 22c; cottage,_28 to 25c; civilians. i ing to adopt children, and in answer. 1, fast bacon, 30 to 84c• special brand I To-day the important centres of r . Friday night none the worse for his , c' Gladbeck Herne and, ^iiracu:oua experience. to enquiries Mr. Kelso has replied that breakfast bacon, 87c; backs, boneless, Recklinghausen, ,,. homes for Ontario 'children must'tea $a to 42R. 1 Hattingen, together with a score of i p found in Ontario. Cured menta-Long clear bacon, 50 adjacent villages, were evacuated in! 70 lbs.,'$22 ; 70 to 90 lbs., $20.50; this quiet fashion. Rejoicing among. Rrew Brunswick-Elections Answer to last week's puzale lbs. and up, $19.50; lightweight the residents of these_particular liber- Fixed for August 8 GAY 5 t FREAK 1be, in barrels, $29.69, heavyweight sled towns is restrained. Business is f e•'' Ila. $24.50 per barrel 0 R O E P A U t_ A S +^ hard-Pure tierceaa�, IS to 18'fic; going on as esus' and even the ultra- A despatch from Fredericton, N.B., � 18 to 19c; palls 19 to 19c; Nationalist swashbucklers cannot stir aye:-The date for the Provincial Q 5 u E R I O C H il ,s 20 to�O c, oho ening,tierces up any excitement. I elections in New Brunswick has been D O h R 1 1,n Y.ej tubs, 14lfca; paha, lbc; blocks, To-morrow, according to an official i' fixed, polling to take place on Satur- °` G E NEER 8e- announcement, the French will with t S U A R =k: day,Aug.AngB. x Heavy steers. cliolee, $8 to $8.25; draw•from the City of Bochum and i 7.2{11 to $7.75• hatcher The standing of the parties in the D E 4 A I A M Head $ the Town of Gelsenkirchen, leaving <"a - , . , S � 'Legislature on Feb. 4, 1926, was: n, choke $7 to $7,40; do, good, Essen and Muhlheim as the only big f' A t_ A M H 8.60 to `7; �o, flied. $8 to $6.25;•do, Ministerial (Liberals) .. 29 y centres still under occupatiaon. �s' rrl•, w to 6; �bn.cher heifers, i Conservatives ....... 12 U L'T 0 O E ice, 16.75 to 50; do, med., $6 to The tTO°iR' retire in small detach- < 76; o corn 6.80 to $B; butcher me��t�O�y by motor truck or train, The fish is almost as big as the lit• United Farmers .. . 7 Y N O R UA L � � P :.•';`:Zry ws, choke, $6.76;' do fats to and without any spectacular cere- tle tot. Both hail from Lake of the Hon. P.J•Veniot is the Prime Mints- A, UP H A good,$4.25 to 16; eant►ers ane cutters, mony. Even their bands are silent. Woods.. tom: k - '.-. . a.x:n...•+:e:r.... ....._i: .....' _:a...:.c.. _, .. - _ ._.....,..,._. ..,e..•�..�,,.-..�'t'r"�.a.;_.__..,�,_,_ ...'s,.,..-,-.,.,.-�.,._... ._....-�e.s.........-.s..a_....•e--,_-`.mN#._..:.;i".:e.^A3'.-_ts':..?'M_.........,.ls.r..u,.�t:t.:e."w�',<,2.,c'"so.r.-.-,y :-�,e_, 1fA".Ati:6'�a'x..._of.a;da'.'�'t€: "?�Y?`a..swxt LF�;`tai''.�i" :*"..tai}b:.'��:�.tP:T,»-4T..,MYw""�,', '•1"r •;. r f x d Y ...,':y'•,. ;u;,z..•. '"� « .' `.~ T:- 'te• `;•,*,. $+.+CMe +,. r7« 3 � '• .'!�'" o u ew ,7.r S y 4 / � Y. .. .. ° .. ..,.•... ,.., '. ... ,t. ,-..'X ...:` :'"ti ."Sq, '„ ..•ar.-'* a v._ J'M. ^-'^•'x� ;T ^'vr- f.. "! .FT "h:=,. .r A�ie�x`.,.`�#Y i,.., ar ,.. .... a.. .... ',:..,. ._:... ;, ,.. w+.: ,. ... W". ,.. . .�. .... :x8<. :.t. •P.'. •vi•E,. -.J. i. ..f i,,,,.. a. w .. N{t u. /. . .v ."l: V- :;'�. .a'`•_C.'.,, I -1' Y '•^., :y ,+x a.,a.:. n, :.- . + _ 7.z` ,_,. ,..?K.-w Y".,. .Y r+r°J+• -Tf.• ,r`. 4� «r:, wan 4 .. µ . y -Mise Glady Powell,of Toronto, f; nn//�•'{{ � T�TT -Dr. Henry will be here as ties• ti -, LVL11.J15�5s extent Sunday at* home of her al next Tuesday to attend. to his - d ,�te here. professiona'1 duties. ' 011��-G. G. and Mrs. Torrance and -Mr. and Mrs. Manson, of To ' peci -Mise Margaret Taylor, Utica, family of Peterboro, visited.with ronto, have been spending a week - ___ __ __ _ _ _ ___ ___ 1s spending a week with her cousin. Pickering friends on Sunday. or two with their daughter, Mrs. vy Ube Ethel Powell. -Mies Mary;Clark, of Toronto, P. F. Gardiner. A number of Men's Fine shirts to clear out at $1.00, slightly > --Geo.•W. P. mind Mrs. Every, of ie enjoying,,at two week's vacs- -Dr. E. A. '$adleir, • Whit , visited with W. J. and tion at the ,home of hr parents preetising in Toronto, will beahere counter soiled. These shirts are regularly ]tare. lller on Sunday. here. is his offitm on Tharsday.from 10 Valued from 2.00 to 4.00 -Mrs. Rorke and daughter, of -We congratulate Wilfred a. m. to 5 p. m.. se usual. Toronto, have moved into their Mooney on haying passed his ex- -Mrs. Irwin Shepherd and two �wttsge hero for the summer. amination for Fiest-class certifl- children, of Kitchener, are spend. -lir. and lire. Tomlin and A nate. Ing a week with the former's ,deal Snap � a•ltildren are visiting W. )�i'!. � � •_ �> 'femlin'e mother,Mrs.W.Fawc tt. -Robert and Mrs. Taylor and J*rente, H. G. and Mrs. Calvert. •-Rev. W. A. and Mrs:Banner Masters Gordon and Brace, of -Mr. Ridley, who has occupied itgn's and Boys' Tennis Boots. Regularly sold mind two daughters, of Bowman- IIHm'• spent Sunday with W. B. the Shirley residence during the at ].75 to 2.6(3 going for 1.00 1' ville, visited with friends in town and Mrs. Powell. ppasse�t few weE+ke. has leased T. ► g 8 on Moadmi H. J. Clark sad Charles Mar- Reddia a dwelling recently vacat- _ gais, of Toronto spent Sunday ed by�C. Bradley. i -firs. ie and daughter, here with the'former's parents, ` y ' -�V. F. and Mrs. Law and !Lime, Jean of Toronto, were-the W J. and Mrs. Clark. daughter, Winnifred, returned - Straw Hats--_5 only guests of Ar. J. and Mrs. MVuey r Sunday. -Fred Stork left on Wedues• home on Wednesda last, after a. on R,evDr. and Mrs. Marsh,who day of last week for Bowmanville, pleasant two weeks.vacation with Regular 3.00, going at 200 • where he will spend a number of their relations in Tilleonb%rg. are now residing in Toronto, paid weeks relieving at the G. T. R. Louie Scott, who is employed Bowe Print shirts, regular 1.00, going for 4>3c. l� a flying visit to Pickering friends station. With the Pedlar People, of Oeha r one day last week. Boys' Fine Shirts, size 12 and 18, collar attached, reg. 1.86 " -Mrs. Wm. Bort, of Toronto, -Farmere have now finished we, is off duty at present owing going at fisc. . their hay harvestin The cru to meeting with an accident in and W. A. and Mrs. Heron, r►f in this district is lastly good and which he was struck by a wrench. " 'Ashburn, spent the weekend Men's Combination'Underwear only a few snits y pe has been saved in good condition, -Fred and .Mrs. Baledon and \ with J.and Mrs. Hallett. regular 2.00 to 2.60, going for I,00 ` -Mrs.J.N.Richardson,who has as a rule' Some of that which two children, of Burford, who i, been seriously ill for the,past was ant early was injured slightly spent several days last week with Loo]c these over and save yourself moaeg. { few weeks, is, we are pleased to by rain, but the. greater part of their relatives here, and attended the crop escaped the heavy -mine. the wedding anniversary of the _, • s $report, much improved. d~ ,?•. Fall wheat, which is an excellent former's parents on Tuesday, re d ,�� Bunting, •• Pickering J. Collacntt, in order to be crop, is now being harvested, and turned home on Friday Fre g, 6 Inure oonveaient to hie business, the spring crops are also begin- —Mrs. James Hadley, of Fai " Eetabliebed�1857. moved this week to Oshawa where oiag to ripen, port is offering for sale by puIll c -- L fate will reside in future. -F Purdy. principal of the Con- auction at Wood's Hotel, West -Mise Louie Pnt:krin is enjoying tinnation School, has resigned to Hill, on Saturday, July 28th, a a two weeks' vacation, which she • r r^i In spending with relatives in Bow- accept the principalship of the farm of about 142 sores situated %. Coniston school, and ]!sr Jacklin, *bout one mile west of the Brock g , ... eeanville sad other parte. has resigned the principalship of Road echool•house. See bills for Vhe Jtore i Mien Phyllis Pilkey has return- .- - ' iW ed home, after spending a two the public school to accept a simi- fall particulate. �` lar position in one of the Oshawa -A. G. Green, who has been ` weeks' vacation with her aunt, schools Their departure from principal of the Geogetowa public ' Aire. W. A. Heron. of Ashburn. ` Pickering is deeply regretted as school ever since he resigned the -Mrs. Chas. IL Marquis and they have met with great success principalship of the Pickering pub- Ta daughter. Mies Joaephine, of Kil• y in the'schools here. Mrs. Pard lic school thirteen ears ego, has ! zJ iarney, Man., are spending a few y y and Mrs. Jacklin will also be resigned to accept s position tie rweeks with relatives in Pickering. greatly missed in social circles principal of the Burlington public ora to j• mer s -Arthur and Mrs. Rogere and -At the recent Entrance Exams. sebool ' beginning with the fall adopted daughter, of Florida.are cc » spending a couple of weeks here ��s Muriel Weetney,of the .term. We are now handling Zenolej]j11� the V, the former'e moLhpr, Mre, J. ley public school, aged l4,had the distinct honor of standing first in H. Rogers. 1N MfMO1et1AM. Old Reliable Disinfectant. Nothing � �►--- -Mrs. F. T. Hunting and eon, the inspectorate. Sbe is w be _ , ®illy, also sisters, }mime Helen and complimented on her success, WRIGHT-in ever losing memory of better' for a sheep`dlp, animal- � !sirs. Clement. of Milton, are h0li• espec;ally as her studies were our dear mother. Mary Margaret Mrs. Cis at the latter'e cottage at greatly interfered with by sick Wrigbt, wbodeparted this life two t (ilio' lice biller or $y spray. daytrt Port Dover. Dees. !diet+ Weetney wrote in years ago. --Mrs. (Dr,) Cartwright Speak Pit kering whera Phe teas thus first. She aha ll not prow old as we that ;. 8 ounce tins 30 cents _ • .Quart tins 76 c6nts Miss Dorothy Clugston, of Dun are left grow old. Age shall sot wea- lover the week end at GravenhursL her not the years condemn; at the -visiting her uncle and anat, Mr. button. stood second and Miami ty sand Mrs Fielding, the latter beta towns,Spencer,of Pickering school gulag down of the sun and is the Lice powder, for -poultry or live stock . g, g morning we remember her. f ( lin poor health. thy' -Husband and Family. -Thus. A Greig, of Clinton, ie -The employeee'hf the Arnold It does the work- 4aige package 30 cents ` spending a week is Pickering in Heat Market. of Toroato, accom- ' tie iateS a week the ldaeskering is ponied b their wives and child- b i0o., assisting D. J. Gormley is ren. in a�l about 400, held their � _ annual picnic on Monday after. N OT}CE-The Green River Chop SALT t SALT i SALT i his rush of work. noon at the home of Harry Arnold + arias sats!•in be closed on July 24th and - -Freud Moore and A. J. De 2sth rot repaua Cites.A.white. 43 46 4 Carle, editor and proprietor, of Pbethill Farm, one mile east of the village. A splendid program TOVE FOR SALB-Gurney Oxford It a to use lots of it haying time. :140 lb. sacks L26 the Uxbridge Journal.were among ! S pays y g Of,e rte, muchof it of as amIIeing range,to food condttton,ppI7 k tie summer those who attended the liseoaic ohai�acter,was greatly enjoyed by t `' FOr p•rtie,tla:. `ply at 1�W5 • serrviexs here on Sunday evenboth participants and spectators. , At the close free lunch and ice FOR SALE-r few toes of mixed —Mrs. A. B. Collins, Of Toro cream Raia suptpt�.ble(«feed, Also a less bushels of $sad daughter, l/iae Ruby. at cream was served. The company slap,AR.11 at lo�a;M, 1(base g. .Important Order of Dishes dor Common Guelph, and Mrs. Bennett, of was conveyed to Pickering by . of the large busses of the Toronto OR SALE-1 young pigs. 2 nanny U , . - $toga, N. Y., visited with W. g Use just landed • and lura. Moaaey on Wedaee- Transportation, Commission and F.aa 1 bock goat and 2chicken houseserini. e:to b mi large number of autos which and lot as, b(con.. Pickett Fred day s y g 1.aecy,Highland Creek P•o. "�s-48 p pe beautiful -Bits. W. H. Peak and daII- ere adorned by an inanmerable Clover Leaf Cape and Saucers, aria she number of ballooae arra atreamere, HAY FOR SALE-2 acres of good smooth finish, per doz., 1.75 fro, Mies Rets, motored down standing,hay. just eat of St. Andrew's - f[rom Toronto nae day last week -Postmasters throughont Can- Church. Pickering, belonging to D.Annan Sr. = '1.26 ' and called on a fess friends,in• oda have been requested by the Ap�'y Fred Andre'Pickering. 4sS 4e IOape only, same quality,per doz.. Thos. A. and Mrs.. Knox, Poet Office DepartaTent at Ottawa ARM FOR SALE--:-13% acres of 1.06 teladiag T 'Plain White Cape and Saucers, "Paris," per doz„ ... : = of the Brock road. to instruct purchasers of postal good farm land with brick house,lot 28.con. -Mrs. G. L. Johnston, and dau- notes to write their names on appl'ye o Ni s.Township. Anddrew stn For further 4-4lir' Plain White Cape only, "Poria," per doz, -'•.. 1.16 the notes in the space provided Bake Dishes, V}iter, dies Jessie, and her sister, pe p OR SALE-A complete steno- :"•Shipment indlndes Flutes of qll sizes, ise Munro, accompanied by Mr,, for that parpose and to fill in the I{` p 4• _ Pitchers Etc. -Wilsoo, of Toronto, motored to name$of the payees and the offices Rapper's coulee at the Canada sur 11 Scallops, 1�y College,�•pronto. Will sell below soar, For f�iII ._ Pickering on Sunday and called of payment. The purchasers of 1VeculaTsapply to Mrs.Alfred Michell. Green 5-47 A splendid assortment of Tea-pots in "Cresswell Rock" _ Ila " 'oa a few friends. postal notes ahonld also be direct in plain, fancy and mottled designs, —"Rev.Wm- and Mrs. Moore, of ed, the instructions met forth, to TO RENT-7-roomed brick house in - 1 Pickers village, garden attached, Possea- Amherstbnr passed throng h the detach sod'keep the conpoae, and `fid Au -ist. Plenty o�f hard and Be sore to examine the quality of this lice before baying Friday ssoft watterr.. Apply ' village on y last. while on to write opus the backs of the �,.D.Banks,1Pieteriag. 44tr Many inferior linea ,of goads on the markaL _ -their way to spend their holiday coupons the names and addressee EAL ESTATE-We are offering with relattivee in Kingston, but of the payees. Purchasers will Rome very choice lots and cottage sits a: took time to speak to a few friends then have full records of the re- Rawbank,a gnat many of which are on the lake -Elastica Prepared Paints are going fine. There's a mittanees and will be in a position and river fronts Apply Dyson Cowan, Roac• while passing. P� bank, 44-+y -The annual picnic of the Union to furnish necessary particulars if reason Its.the quality t ' Sunday Sehoole of Pickering and they afterwards desire to have the ARMS FOR BALE-Ten acres. & Q • �y r "Save house and ocher buildings, all sissy. „ �s,t the Andley Sunday School, which notes traced. will teat or sell with small payment down, Pro- Save the Surface and You Save All -was held on Thursday last at -Rev: Dr. John T. and Mrs. pet•tdy at tomer oner 00 Z�oed�pon ala C.P.R. ,. roe Apply owner on the premLes. 44-46 :Oshawa on the Lake, was gra►tly Caldwell, of Schomberg and form- -i eo�oTed by all. the day being an stir of Pickering, when the QUIX" TIMBER FOR SALB- ideal one for such a gathering. former was in charge of the Meth• S16stiels.2g-Ga;ft 12 x 12 6 abets o ; als i2: -The Masonic service in the odist Chgrcb, met with a serious sandd a milog�4 i�ewt�i iot11,oao°n 2* meS �/ HAP �AN-United Church on Sunday even- accident, which might have re- Pickering. Geo.'Weat,R.R.1,Pietering. 46-47 • ing was largely attended, a num- salted fatally to both, They were t ASSEY•HARRIS MACHINERY her of brethren being reseal from motoripg from Alton to the Doc- M-And repairs. Now is the time to look p $fur woos prayer needs, cultivators, e 3 and • O neighboring lodges. Rev. A R. tors now charge in Schomberg, haunt,,prayer.f«the orchard. One 8 1-2 by Sanderson preached an appropri• and when they were about to 11 wagon rear,cheap. D.J.Gormley, Dunbar- !*X -ate sermon and special music was erose the C. P. R. tracks a.mile On • K - rendered. weal of Bolton, a. freight t OR SALE-Chea all kinds of 1` CH 8 SPE/VCERf� The Womea'a Inetitate will swept in front of them, and their Fwagona,harness,and a1�rind. of tars im- • • hold their regular meeting on auto crashed into the swiftly yicmentain good order. Alao,everalheavy and light wales and cook stoves and beats» High- 7 '. Tuesday next, 28th fast., at the moving are. Both occupants est price rd for bides qnd wool. also live Poul: (��N THERE�S M.L YOUR AL R14►iT •I'LL ; !some of!dies Allison. Roll Call— were throws clear of their car and ur H .uIDm,stow utas.Pho>:e 1905 lacy EXCUSE S TO 140r4 it _ .. .. _.. E CONST Blg.L w recipes for mummer drinks and the train the auto being reduced �_/_ - J - mp f---- canning raspberries. Other inter. to a shapeless wreck. The train D A N-0 1 N� 1' e • •= eating items will comprise a good was immediately stopped and the - Ai' - ,program. crew rendered them aid, An auto �,IllA,ltpC1't ME- N -Watch out for bills giving travelling from•Orillia to Detroit, . ...full particulars of the R.C.garden which stopped on the opposite side Livery Wednesday and Saturday loig}iW from 8 to 11,30 - Park to be field in Memorial of the truck conveyed them to Dr. Park on the evening of Monday, Harper's oFdce, Bolton, one of the o clock. O Aug. 8rd (Civic Holiday). A first- trainmen accompanying them, Good Orchestra in attendance �/ f iolass program will be resented, and Dr. Ra mar was 9180 sum P y 48-51 M S. MIINRO, Proprietor -"and among the artist i who will be mooed and assisted in dressing the y L -� present will be Jules Brazil, one, wounds. Besides other injuries. Fruit �,reeS, ShrubB �• (best entertainers in Canada. Dr. ,Caldwell sustained a badly The Lower School certificates lacerated wrist, a scalp wonnd i = • r Having secured the agency for T. W. sof Pickering Continuation School and two broken rlbs. Mrs. Cald• students have arrived and may be well was more serious] in;tired, BO�°0D8O Son, Star Nurseries, •�,, s _ ; y l Aid etown,Ont. g obtained at the home of F. Partly. having several rills broken and 'ate I am prepared to take orders for all •� ..`... k. ` These certificates,along with tho4e being severely bruised and cut kinds of Fruit Trees, Small Fruits, t° boned by the teachers at the close about the head and tipper part of Ornamental Shrubs r.to. at '� �,� x ae'� - of the school in Jane, and in the the body. Their many friends lowest possible prices. lie case of Form II students these ob- are glad to know that they pre Special rates for large quantities. _— r •tamed last year must be resented making rapid progress towards 45tf � . • P to the principal at the opening of recovery, considering the nature N, J. Chapman) Pickering - school on Sept. let. of their injury. f �.