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Saw ,MU nd B1-Let .the auspices of the Ratepavers'Associ- x>&v2eita scaEatrfs " Jul B Whltevale at Dunbartoa" f R. FOR9YTH Opb.1J.,aDlreetor i ' ;. Bay on Moonnday Au.8,rd (Ci ice Holu y am a eri g r '' j� /�}� 16 Brough t Pick D 1�•pptometneal Association of Ontario. Reg. ��Y� y) gl Pickering at WhitevaleIflus Mterea Member of the A��a ntopwmetrleat 28 Dunbirton at Brougham, s l tion. Eyes eWmided by tappolatment 4� alio sports, consisting of: host races, ate! Dutobarton at Wb @vale . e 2604, Claremont. Oct. swimming races etc., will' take place.,. � # -..LOGS WAN rzq t_ There will also be climbing the greasy Aug 3 Pickering at Brougham • FtatabUrbed 1886" c � �T U, McRINNON, M.D., L:RZS-, ` pole sad novelty races. At 1 o'clock ? Wh►levels at Pickering , 1�1 • ZdftburgX member of the College of Custom saw—l" done, Oat Ro111DR the field sports will commence in. 10 Brougham at Dumbarton • Q Md 'Yp g min which there wf l be races for all. AD 14 Whitevale at Brougham Highest /pi•1Ce e tMntioa to dsieases of wemsn and and Chopping, Wood" 17 S1ou ham at Whitevale interesting feature of the day's pro• gi s�1Msea. 'Otter tend rsaideaoe,Brob�am. _ Repairing, gram will be it softball game between : paid CMro antic T- Brown's Bread and Fairport Q. Pa. GREENWOOD. lOr a p� hg Shaping and Turning, In•all there will be 45 events, with lots j George' Wilson, of Toronto, was 4 The following are some or the many ailmeate - of prizes. Come-and spend an enjoy- g � actic adiustings are efficient in overcom- Siddle Kara, Sleighe, Office Stools able day's outing at Ontario's popular home over Sunday. - - NEW k ins : A11 fofms of nerve trouble and head-ache, sumtiaer retort. No admission fee. Randal Brown,of Toronto, was in f Paralysis, spinal troubles,throat and•luug wefk- — alt For Sale the village on Sunday, meas-,rheumatism and sciatica,digestive disor- "• deet,hfghblood p'staters and other,circulatory CEDAR VIEW James Mrs. Raine and `o• m and and Jim � t'�" HEAT aroabter heart tzouhis and goitre. CHAS. A. WHIT&, Douglas Robinson motored to Breimp• a Successor to]ate W. G. Barnes We welcome A. Dike, of Unionville, ton on Tuesday. ' �R. DURWIN E. STECgLEY, Joe and ffire. Wideman and Walter .�.: Honor Graduate of Toronto College of Chi- Phone 6420 or write Locust Hill, Oat. to the View. and Mrs. Powell spent Sunday with 'Ossetic. will make residential calla to Picker. �,_I Purcell reports' ar7 abundance p 1•a Village.Claremont and surrotan district. George and Mrs. Green. „jj,, „�, ; 'Taeaday, Thursday and Saturday forenoons. of raspberries. Miss Qtadys Denny returned to To. SsiM ° J ao appointment call 141 J Bowmanville,or , A number from%he View enjoyed a ronto on Sunda after spendiD a " z lG►►e word with anyone taking treatment.471y ood time at Bold Lake last Thura couple of weeks in this focality. ^ J• He Jeal day � y g Unexcelled for fine � Misses Mildred and Gertrude Corbett y' CM". �•y .al D{e.�yO9. Miss M. Fetch spent the week-end are bome.'sfter spending a week with - rake or pastry $. CHRISTIAN, Barrister gad and with Mini R. Hmpringbam.of Union- their uncle, Will Crummer,of Picker- R. .p •y 'f" A. « vine• , �al�lilg . Y3.Solicitgr,Notary Public Etc. Mone�r to y,jeended JiMbalMer John and Mrs. -Brodie, of Toronto, tori , oaa South Wing,Court House, Whitby. 251y Remember the Citizens League . MOTOR HEARSE aro holidaying with John and Mrs. garden party-at.. Brougham on-Tues- g". C. RICHARCSONA CO,—Barris. �/q Michell. Dison and Mies L McCrsck• day evening. Aug. 4th,on the lawn of The largest sale oI any plletlry •tern Solicitors etc. 317-310 Confederation ?h,LAMMONTt Out. W, A. Knox. $oar in the country Life Builaiag,Corner Yoage and Richmond Sts., phone 8� ran spent last week with relative@ in Mrs. Bert Mantle. Hire. Besse, Mr. , ' .aw �Toroatn, Phones Maio 13%0 and Main 048'0. SU the View. There's a reason, V. and H. Turner add Miss and Mre. Woodburn and Miss Gladys : WILLIAM JAME8 BSATOV,Bar. G. Coyne s eat Sunday with Misses Baden motored down from Claremont ♦v ,sten, so:icitor. Notary Public. Room p on Sunday and spent a few hoots with, F� Zy Q• �� . cliff Confederation Life Building,Toronto" En- ! M. and A. Micbell, Fteetnan and Mrs. Mantle. traaces7 4 and 12 Richmond Street or 19�Queen Missies G. and M. McCraekran. of _ • y d g/� Street 1748. FOURTH 7080, gal cone !'tB�i� fil�att Beaverton. are spending a few days FOURTH ANNLTAL Kith their aunt, Miss I. Dixon. KINSALg. d Dental . ------ .___._ r•_._ _ LL. P ndw:t .sentare to, th WEST HI � V. Park a e e' Aquatic and .'- _ city on Sunday. �R. D. C. Smith, Dentist, -Swuff- • U O..and Mra. Lobo gad Orville ` r,lle, Honor Graduate of Chicago a d Ta• _ e 4 grand garden party will be held. a ant the week-end at Niagara. mato Universities and the' Royal Cot age of • �j ], under the auspices of St. Margaret's FA good supply of Hard and Soft ° DeowSurgeona Phoneoltce 1011, Residence -.- '' Field Sport Mr. Crew has returned bometrom 1018. No outsid:appointments. 2t31y Cburch,ou the Rectory grounds. oo —ON— the evening of Friday, Aug. 7th: The the hospital muph improved in health Coal on Band. Also a supply Ip LASE B. BEATON. D. D. S., progOun wM be�'tea by Robt. Wit. we believe. of Kindling Wood, 9 Gredcate of the Royal Colelge or Dental too, the famous Toronto entertainer; Mrs, Bryant&a family and Mies M, stove length.- $argeons and University of Toronto. office CIVIC . HOLIDAY Miss Grace BoaDlck. entertainer in RI riot bave been spending s week with / �,. Over Murdock's Goafectiomery stere, Whitby. 041ce boars 9 to 22 1 to 8.30. Ind. their father, `h nett phone 220. 1ODe d' .(A ng. flied), commencing at Jean Hgue and orotic sketches'; Mise 12tf Phone Pick. 170Q. > �► Jean Haig,sopranr,; anti others. Con. R' V. Mowbray gad" Mrs. Mowbray -• I • 8 a, m., standard and firmly, Mrs. Rodd xad Miss Anale N. DALEz. L, D. S. D. D. S.. cert begins at 8, standard time. Ad. DONALD Mie NRC, ,PICBB,HIN(i L1nIe at seat Sunda in Toronto with !'tends. mission 25 cents; children. 13 cents. p v 74 t .Graduate or Royal,College al Dental Sur. - Mr Jackson sod'Mr McIntosh took seen. and the un,veraity of Toronto. Office FAIRPOBT HOTEL WHARF The new !enters installed in the charge of the service here on&attain • =- acres D. A. tt s store. Claremont. ont Sundav School of Melville Church has 111tE;valC " + ` free hours,9 a i-to-s P. m,. Saturdays go Next Sunday will be quarterly service • i<' - to 1 p m, Pbone Clare 1408, 471y' All sports are free. 'Come and pproven s great help. A week alto!art Sunday.tilde'showing -The Life of conducted by Rev. li[r, Lei h. • bring your friends. Noah" were used. &tad on Sunda Sorts Indeed ware the �riend:3nd Toe Servs e Garage J X 13RHERT T. FALLAI813.L e $., y- as bort of Mrs. W.Sadler to hear of $ J 1 al pp�'5. Graduate of the Royal College or Book your P00�1e at the Fair Aug. ate•"Adam and Rive to the Gar- M 1Dttital S�rxeotn and the Urnveratt of Toronto port den of Eden"will be shown, As this hes sudden Illness, At tims.of writ• Motor overhauling. to sod side out. 7�� Office above J S Saladoe's atom,Puckering,Ont. 46,47 Hotel now. is a big series in cat ural eclairs, tbo Inst she is in Oshawa Hospital to a p wee hour 9 a m sA 8 P.AL, at by ap�, ,at- g 1 fain repairsaq rte. phone P1ok,8700. 481oy will be very interesting. A cordial in- ASPHALTi vitation is extended to all who caro to scan recover •� gad overhaulia q° co both Sunda School scholar Do not forget to come to Sioaale g• , >1S>tHrfstsi! itrr>a1►s. °�' y Garden fart on Aug. ch. A ball All work guaranteed. Flat rare t (SHINGLES and grown-ups aswell. These slides y• g' service•climpe bee game between Ashburn Lod Clare- V. 3610>llarit, Oeatnl. �s will shown at ten o'clock. standard g O, RIOBARD$ON—Rea] Be ' moot girls will be played at5 o'clock. care, Iastirmnce.Coa•eysaea<aa, o� time,oo Sunday morning. �+ # Ptablk,.Etc..Pkkerina,Ont. i�illy We can supply Toronto Asphalt Shia. A good tea will be served In the ball - from 8 to 6 o'clock,after which %first- We E. B E R R Y A. glen in Toneblead• Tile, Heather, AUDLEY. class program will be given on the +:y POSTILL. Licensed Ancedonees, Red, Omen or Blue-black. Chnreh lawn by Whitby and Toronto ANTHRACI'T'E A. for aa'atses of Tart cfo and ostsa - Ane- We cangive you names of rooters who James Fox spent Sunday in tits city. talent. Whitby Band in attendance, lu `-,- so sols of as kfads ato risen ria aboorse s will use ao other brand of Geo. Cammack has been busy cut- sotses. Aasre si Orem ti"ar p.O• otic Asphalt Shingle+, tion grain for the neighbors. F. M• Chapman will occupy the-chair. Admissfon 50 and 26 cents. •. •. � B.BEATOI'7 TOR'Rl3HIFdLERA . F,1X WAu._BOAILD Chas• Puckrin was the u tl! here to :+rt COAL- All Sizes • pati•�a� Oemsoesfor thresh aimlte. It turned out well, a'swea.•ts, �dsowseoe. ass. ILeoq b loco This is the warmest board on the ma r- The Baggotsville schooi building. is Cherrywood garden p y to-night , •�> "�� d Itaerfys �► ket. cool In summer and *arm in being rushed along by thecontra^tore. admission 25 eebts. 0e•s� � • oOt t-t winter. 7,18 in. thick. We Mrs. Win. Bell has two city boys for Nut Cobb! 14 50" QlY ,• ' DAVID A. PliGH—Live stock. auc• can supply you with the a fortnight enjoyiDx the country air. ;BROUGHAM. tioneer. Graduatit of C. M. Jona' School, names of satisfied eustgmere. Simon Puekric is not making the hE? and i Clsicago. Lifetime e:perwrice with pedigreed rogress toward%, recovery that his sirs. For fe, of Toronto, is vision " slot!' Block and ring work. All kinds of Saks p g g • �i��;1`1r+r**TG • friends world wlsb. - tly attended to. Terms reasonable. Phone i ' JC+j(�v lira.F. G`aasie, �io da F.181y •e- .•. F' H. Weetney baa one of the best Mrs. Hanley, of Stratford is here 1 ' crops of tall wheat in the township, with her aunt, Mise Bate. Stove coal 15.00 at WM, MAW, LICENSED AIIU• * * yM�'�+D�ARDIt is O. A. O. Na. 1Pk. Mr.and Mrs. Robinson of Toronto, t' TI, An kni for York,Qneario and Dvrbam LUMBER Rev. Father O'Loane,• of Assum } Counuea Allkiadsof sale. promt.tt attended P• re holidaying at Mrs. Perrvman's. the yard to. Terme reseoaable. Date:for %ata may be _ tion College, visited his uncle, Frank Miss Scanlon, of Birch Gilff, @pep " arranged at NEWS'otscv. Bell and indepest McCarthy,here recently. the week•endtiwith Mrs. E. Holtby, �;`.,• des phones. Wbitby,Ont. sly DO �Oi 1 W �' Despite the rain. the garden party John and Mrs Everest, of Toronto, , M v'+ held on ohs grounds of Mr. Pratt was visited the Mines Qammage'last week, Pea coal.12.00 1i 1 tes BUY 11yonr house heated for if ' a good one. The crowd war,Dot large L, K. and Mrs. Devitt, of Toronto, `► '', WHtl the coat of coal? but the were cleared.timed as good sod ex-R. Kan. are holidaying In Mrs. Siechin's real- ouletS 12.50 peaIf so, 'instal one of the Instant Gas dersou acted as chairman In his usual deMrs, Swardfagerr. of --Winnipeta, yCantOil Burners in your range, or goad style sod the ladies served ramp a eat a few days with her brother, F. Dur beddingas In•ternatio�al Oil Burner berries and cream gesirously to all le. c in your furnace. The cakes were auctioned oft at the Rupert and Mrs. Stark, of Florida, F A R E E ►7 0 R "Out of Town ��� elate We hope for better weather passed through the village last week F. 1► Gall and set theal. " next times the locatvcaormittees as T ,=. wor had e t called friends. ro _ 1 ted ba and eryth•ng Ia r. Ree r, f Sc rho also George ZCCB _W.J. GORDON'S, floe shlpe. Forgie,spent a few days last week Churyh Street. with Geo. and Mrs. Duecan. Agents Wanted 213!1 Pickering GREENWOOD. Rev. Mr,and Mrs; Van W 4k, of P1Cke1+Ir1 We are f»tli : Mfcbigaa, are visiting wiW'tbelitter'a gY: tali a Brass lied _Miss Marion Fraserspent the week= parents. W. M. and Mrs.Miller. ; (S ft. width),.good woven Mvo. Bread FIOur end at the parsonage. The Misses Shaughnessy' and Mrs. suite springs.and a felt Randal Brown, of Toronto, spent Thomas and daughter, of Toronto, •tlwttrese at1• _ and Marvel Sunday in Toronto. visited Mrs. G. Philip on Thursday of Mrs. Mitt,at Toronto visitedi'ecent- last week. em",oil u Simmon's sliding steel cch _ ly with her father, H.'�indall. Logit, on Spnday,July 26th,between r `" with Rood ce'e�onae, nom- Pastry Flour A earloaa of Western!'tends spent Brougham and Agincourt, a club ' plete,... 012.00 r Monday with N. and Mrs. qn Finder please leave slime" with Mre. �tor •" -' �" May be obtained from you Grocer. Mise Dorothy MacPheraQn is boll- F. Gerow, Brougham. e •.� � , Watch for "taint August sale of daying with Alex and Mrs,Moore, After 'a.-fingering illness, there Marshall Ddattreroseft • • Miss Dorothy Leigh lett on Sunday passed away at the home of her son- Marshall .M�lls to visit Eastern friends for a week, in-law, Fred Cassie, on Monday, July b^ l Miss Miller, of"Blackwater, visited 2ith, Mrs. G. D. Linton, in her 68thCHAS. WILSON, Prop. recently with Earle and Mrs.Howeam. year. Her funeral took place' on �j_ Rev. E. W,Tink, of Chicago, spent• Wednesday afternoon to the Clare• �►•x ewlocation A,�&eitroitt -W. T—Middleton and moat Union Cemetery, Mrs. 'Unten y family. - was held in very high esteem by all New Store -'((SJncceseor to C. H:"13nrling) « Rev,M. W. and Mrs. Leigh have who knew her. She was a good Deign• s It► Furniture Dealer and {FaI� Term GpenS been aWnding two weeks' vacation bor, always ready to help those in t Funeral Directorwith their son in Muskttpp �oneed, and will be grag� missed in'the �'1 St Miss Marjorie Pbllp. wbospenttwo community. In religion ebe was a New A7�oC1� Phone 1300Sept. 1 SC• weeks' vacation with Mia% Edna Mid- Methodist. dleton. has returned to her home in A grand garden party under the * r 'Pickering, • Ontar10 1?ort Hope. auspices of the Brougham Citizens' Dillingham'S Block LLiOTT Frank D. Clark. bf Tornota, spent League, will be held on the large and ty _Li 7LT . (t T jR,j tbp week-end here with his brother, beautiful lawn of W. A. Knox, on the :LL�� lY C 1 i1 Wm, and family, and with his sister, Brock road, half mile north of Brough- RL rough- � Mrs. Geo. Mutch,"of Pickering. am,on the evening of Tuesday. Aug, g Street We are prepared to build and sell all Corner Yonge and Alexander TheQuarterly Sacramental service 4th.. An excellent program will be - styles of lawn. chicken wire and stock y Streets, Torcntb.-{ of the Greenwood Circuit will be held given by the following artists: Jock Call-and Bee us fences at reasonable prices. at Kinsale at 10 30 a, m. on Sunday Parker, the well-known entertainer. _ It will a you to consult us before ' next, Auir.2nd, and will be conducted formerly of the Dumbell@ Co., Bert w " pay 1 All gra0y1Y8'te8 OF last by the pastor, The evening service will Harvey Jr., "a chip nif the old block;" H -T PI. C. KE IN NEWS IF4 R G, purchasing, Seven n months have he at Brougham at 7. No service at the Claremont Male Quartette; and We also have far sale Asphalt Greenwood nor Mt. Zion the Quare Harvey's Orebestra, Mr"-E. Leggin Ready Roofing and secured employment as terly official Board will meet in the will occupy the chair. Ice cream and N C1;I�L7�j Bale Wire well as scores of others Greenwood Church on Monday. Aug. other refreshments will be sold on the +w • s WEWEN) ! GEO, FARLEY A SON,Brock Road Srd,at8 p. m. The August meeting of grounds. The receipts are in aid of Q Pickering R. R. 1 - the Circuit W. M.S. will be held at I the equipment for the Fire Company. Veterinary Surgeon ` 288 W. J. Elliott, Principal the home of ,firs. F. L. Green, on Admission, %cents; children under 12 Phone Pict. ]7013 n'......,...v../.,...�.:--�..:.....o'....._.. _,..,.:., ., ...:.. :.e.ur.e,.r,..,i:.�...+�...�.,4;.,_.. ..:..�: ....:..._..x:.-. :.;.'�,. ... 1Thursday, Aug. a.sttmt:...5.'.aa..t.__2,..,,�p mG...,......1� years, 20 ;.._,...c_e"n_.t_s_-. _.n__c-.•._.,�.s.,.-�.... ....,ri.us.!.�:,...„wM.�i'A C...tiu.dS•>:��L�,.�,•rh2 �n�rwzx'•h.,:.e.zwenvir,ta.ee-...,..,r...az,io 2 g,`,�"..��a'tBr�xiY�,"•,., �. ; k 4 '..�.'W'� • 4 •P' 5 ,er .'•Y he••'IT.e�i. Yt.e`!n i �Il r 1 ^.•yt 'N•.,. •,•ww-•• 'y:r. G . .pT.. :(: .• h • • ,' yy .-:. �•.,t.+„ t -. w— i-. r, ;.. '•.. .,;^+,gx.n. a.^-r7''.� -;Y. vr�K". S. .tT.,wn, i�-. "d ,G: '' , �•*:•t� " a*k ,•d,•:. ,..',,;�ti '+.'wY.,.:�..•• A. Ag ""r .:.r..-•• V+ Y• Ml' ., ,...w'.x 'i>. .•°•1i�'! i$. ✓ Y. '. ...h. t.- ,q�. (,_�F.. 1I�'S'• .2- ri' .:,,E. .>r.... ;J� ..'-e .. :-:...' .'•._:... :... .i '' ., •., .,.yy,t ... 1. � �r. ' �qty J. aj,,�. — — - - - �. l � - .. _ - '4 •,� Tv ezoaiart minister of the Kirk-a the- Ain he - ill < •- ° � ? ' Edward t rc►i]libs some minister. K-4j been teaching him—poor cha1C10i a�0he wi, get a downcomot when he tries �'OM, the le aV a o himself against all these academyfel- - g� drawn, . -' lows. I,gof n Wonderful tatter abort --- ,-1 one applicsntr--what is his name, yes +•� _ ;—yes—Mac Walter---John' Mac HT!ills•CROCKI=- owa Ae _ k. . ter,r : Now UMon of Galloway y ao- _ }} ciation6 held its annual meeting in Cairn Edward at the time of the ex- ' lauch and'count the beasts—that will aminations. And the unfortunates 7S:Q40 A f Cu$t R #XXIV.—{Cont d.) �P , who htd their papers to write indited tat a Your time my matt. Aye. i Joe$ umuailq worked in the "ben.and 'll promise a that your naaisior theta n the assembly rooms of the y leading hotel, the Cairn Edward _ _ room"or parlor of Loch Spellanderne, shall hear this nicht, when.he comes R a lugubrious apartment, with chests hame baith how yep waste his tines Amass amld s distant fes ade o pop-' Finer �, f :of drawers and a beat bed whicb-re-;and lichtly' me, hit, nrarrlet wife, pin corks, intormittent sounds of "�!� Won it 1U11 ions Ott t1tiQl�a. 'tired tte-If as far si-possible into one standingthere w!' a mock on your mow►lry,--and the oonstant trampling -th-j.a ftn7 j apices s �uV�Ll7ow_-ds_er�r or •� axirner behind. curtaiiz;e► and which free. I'll learn ale, my man, loll Rat of innumerable feet in the pasea;err +Yotya�, H7soa. . Ank Io! SA .ADA. when company called they were ex-,yyee lauch on the wrang aide o' your without, c iq petted not to notice. i heir gin i bilag the roller dpwn on Cairn 11 ward itsolf Wall new m 8!e another was in the habit of your crone!" Kit. `!'hat , h� had sneer In the little- QrOea t �. taking vbitors down as far as the It was with a ver downcast'coup• town on Sit at 0 when all the shepa y worA their , utters--axe®pt ties The belwde�d se�tuaatot(}aiS�afn. 1 -door of this abode{of the more learned Black a that Kh made his way to the i Apothecaries' Hall, which had twa Amundsasi from his aslrol�a46 mum, Black Shedx that night. "I think bels oat Ye nicht juist� "I think I had !,stint gid it u i lift, and, looked in its staid rgspon- , , the North 1?�elftr t'olons feealb Iiia to-tak' a peep. He sits there and.can never be upsides wi' the tits; I si fifty lila as parson who had drum" of the A vdc ape die Arta , pee " „ „ loaf a couple of teeth, and who lrnows Bar John 1*4killn's esyeditsoa Ieprns a•-he da'thio :h. Aye,that s .yon i he said to the Orra.Man. ought not to be emllin under the a !direst bulk or a Hebrew; I dinna glad with copious detail he t61d his 1847 might be sygas�ded its the �e�1� ken what yin o' the two. -Jock is a I mast44r all the wonders of the Amer- Barish light of day. But K t had issuer est of sinew. Vrerir mamber of the fair neeger at baith languages, and lean.book. The clsasical master smi3- seen Cairn Edward on a Monday. And pedlt oa periscitiad,and aitbpuih llttee f as for Laitin, Dolninie Mac Fad en'ed a far-off, quiet smite. -that not'a common Monday ether but Y q sea pirtk i were Osten Otic, it essays that hs canna learn him oaq "For erste," « the red-letter clay when the-Ll'aioa - Y mair. Noo, e' ea awn He'll he comm', he said, Mistress Mac of Gallows Societies met'in the town not until two yens later a in the zoo, and he'll no ilio to think Walter did quite' right: If ever I and held its gieeat dinner in the*von- cord of Frani!hn% dines+eft' of that his leartsit bulks hue 'been die-'were to catch you with a book like ;n r II that I would first throw !t in the-back g F Nartli•Wete Passage wet lotted m E tur�ft by the likes o' us t" " 1 of the fire, and then I would tan"your The boy s3 hit took id the vision tin boa, of the little white washed town with In 1912 Captaia Scott planted St s a preevetege to,hae seen, his hide from head to foot into .the bar-,its smilingshops,.broad streets and ' mother's visitor would say, diplomatic-'gain j' comfortable merchants all ab"be- g Union Jack at tits Bong Pole, .ally and soleamaly; I never keened; Kit opened his eyes wide indeed, hind their well-polished counters. Red i perielsed .oa the home'rard � that there was sae muckie to be Dine,What could his teacher mean?' �� stood tilted here sad there with j when wUbAn eleven miles of One before could be a minister. de- �. " „ „ CBalp and eat "'share r II ye t Listen, Kit, said the Orra Man their shafts pointing to the sk ,to the e�y dare I'll think mair than ever.o.the "I don't know what Dyck Mac Walter!obstruction of the thoroughfare. A said our dead bodlas n3ai►t tel�tal Sabbath's sermon neo l" -- I has learned,but I know what Dominic ceaseless tide of grey-coated, irregu-, he wrote In his 6si y. He ieft Pa tI but r ire 0 Jock is Ifo that length yet, b , Mac Fad ea can teach. And--well �.lart :bearded-farmers and thea nes ,arsty a few days alter CO,ptsnia *mut,: � 8t Y Y h, -. - '' the fact is that he's grin to win a'mind you your versions and never paw!gaily-attired women-folk poured u `sem• who, it will be rememborad, ` d hesep o' Biller that's called a 1 a word you don't know 'the exact ® d down the one long a aln strew I ed! at the sar nm time but tocir a deli bursary. St'e gilea to the best scholar.!meanLig of to a shade. And.when the There wii� quite a cioaconrse at the; feat tslrtte. 4k And thou of course John disna need!day comes, well see what we shall!crass, and one could hardly elbow a it his faither is perfectly able: ,• I I 8 i The feu of the 8weddsii ezy3oxer0 4 -, pe y way athwart the'market-hill (where A 1 '" and wullin' to pay for his coliegin'— Waite Ddac Walter did not leave the auction manta were) for men•and: Andre, her remained a mystery afros forebye his rich unc:o Walter (the Kit to Me fate when he provided a dog-fights. 1 i 1897, In July of that year be sad tVi( + laird, ye leen) that j dusts oD•hin►-!home for him with his brother and' And in the midst of all this cheer campsnieay set eat on tics d rein '. But .?,bis bursary lies an unto honor.I sister-in-law ail Loch Spe!landerie. He i ful pother nine or ten lads, crammed Lure of an Arctic exptors(uoa bait r and it'will be s great feather in Dom-.1 was for ever passing to and fro on his to the lips with knowledge. aasiout�1yy 1140 leen, bur except for the dis&i ry oe" - f ye ' p ,now constant journeys. He drove a'awaited the examination papers Whish, 1 certain wreckage said a vague- Foidy ince Mac Fad a a cap. No but what� }o k John could win it by himsel'! It will fast horse in a light dosbcart, and was I were -to seal their doom. , , be a fine thing to gang to Edinbm as;understood to be engaged in extensive Kit was early on the sce e. He was 'THE WELL-DRESSED BOY'S me sRory of"a house that fell from size the First Gallows' Bursar. What;dealin transactions, the exact Pur-'once more a free a nt. For be had SUMMER SUIT. f skies," no s aloilhss we knows Ye Po Y I given his notice an served his warn-I you g ditiom oue also was the }otr Ed eA - think o' that for a name'" rt of which nobody but himself was � counts when are dressing ':::•�. So flies privilele�ed visitant would rs{.acquainted with. �!ng at Loch 8pe11andorte, as his'the boy, and there to nothing more pedkfvn qt 1940. when Baron Hew tiro, aw and fall of admiration for He did nob personally-pay much at- monthly engagement enabled hint to serviceable, nothing neater in appear- Toll and livery member of hos'part E" "that w•onnerfu' cailant a :Mistress tention to Kit, contenting himself do. Hit or miss, he knew well that he ante, and for sunnier coolness than'p� °d Many !fives. too, were bub Mac Walter's." But after she had with seeing that he remained on the could not go back there after the the wash-suit, which has long been a' !n 1881 expedition headed by Lbstt•, rsWf safe an the broed,nprojudised'meter and -Tatress all inform-don dread revelation that ti had secretly serosas Oreely,rn d American. The 1ead1 - . 1pasr:sd the loanin end, and found.spot. But he obtained from Kit's lLe favorite with the little chs Feat-' t ui himself fate competitiptl with "oor, ps ' er hltaeelt returned sefel7 after 11a*imS -Kin s way, ahem as . to,as to his doings, John" for the great prize of the First color Devonshire cloth. fashions the reached a paint wbthin ef►5 aIi]es of tprop�Bsy test sooa�Iow "sixan pride .Be,, a decent, eeevii ensues: cal-!Gal]owey Surasry. (suit of striped mattzi'al, with fitsoe _ recoord at that date. Cal- would get a Bair loon-come. fit,"said hta master; "Y has Doe faut: But et the sight of him among the �ttre-front closing under a fiat plait; Altogether nearly one ]lues j But it was not from t that Kit to And wi' him that ye couldna find i competitors John Mac Walter- nearly trimmed 'with buttons. The neck 1e' ► _ 'suffered arts!, nor. yet. !� having;wt- ony ither cailabt, except that I fell through the floor with astonish- high. and the collar is 'comfortablo- ate been eaarifioe�d la the cause Ot Jock thrown at hip head at all bases , h (arctic and Aakaratie esploontioa. wish he were s gree mair careful about meat, with which indignation began' fitting. The long sleeves have a turn- of the day. It was because he was i the com an he keeps." soon to be at strife. It was in the !mak cuff, and set-in Abe trim the -4 - not a;lowed to handle or even look at� "Ah 1said Waiter Mac Walter, but big barren Croom where during elec- front of the jac . The straight kneel Electric Steam Radlator. - 'any of the favored student's books, asked no more till he had a chance i tion times, meetings of the general I trousers At sols d have side cl f • It chanced that on one occasion�of speaking with 8tistreas Mae Wal- Conservative Cotmmittee are mostly f t The tittle a Buio ! An electric spm radiator Is one of John had bro"ht an American editions ter lions. held that Kit first revealed himself I blur WTA wi rt ��eea aid me latestd4seloymeatt in modem �. Of Virgil with him from Domiple ldac 4 "What company doer their boy o' as�ta rival to his mistress's son. i narrow !!!life o n♦� }ba cufFs,�hesclos of the hems. The beaten* sly; r • Fadgees s, a voklsaae full of the moat yours keep?' he asked Kit Kennedy, what are you doing s g trent extends' davoghooR bbe r 011tor. admirable translations and flee meal l "Him?" cried Mistress-Mac Walter, here? This is reserved for candidates,I�� and front plai Suss 2, 4 and' iu a protective wasa]eaa bawls tube.' - �copious nbtea and explanations. 80 with her none-in the air• "the verra don't you know?" said John-Mae Wai-1 6 yoara. Size 4 nears requires 1 vii� which assures an even heat In every � {complete, indeed, was the volume, 'so!warst. l �t 1 dinna iriterian wi' film. ter, coming across the room to where;Yards of 82-ince, or 1!t yards of 86-i�l� � provides a larXe radlatin'g aA c.,mpact of helps and aide and in-I For I mind aye what ye said to the Kit est nervous:y Angering tht rim of inch material. Price 20 seems. I esrfas for bleating the water surround- formations, that t left the student•when he cam'. He taks up wi' nae- his Sunday..hat, and running over a! Our Fashion Book, illustrating the Ing !L .nothing whatever to do—which, very body but the "Orra Man" ower by at!few propositions in the sixth book of newest and most practical styles, will naturally, was often-just what he did Cairnharrow—a.drucken wratch that i Euclid about which he had qualms f But to Kit Kennedy, trained in the I his seen wi' m sin eezl_brocht Name i be of interest to every home is the Y But Kit only ensiled aerene!y.I maker. Price of the book 10 cents they --?, sanwhom d dictionaricon, grammar, r, thedus, t at he has it' n rthean suspected usp a ori"Diens you worry about me, John," ropy. Each copy includes one couponAfter Q severs school of the classical master, in the bottom o'a cairt after two days' law sir g P P� `!re said, soothingly ': h I good for five cents in the purchase of -aud the prophets, this American royal three times;" • . �- any page• - Load to learning was a revelation. He Walter Mac Walter nodded with a I "Keep cool, never give your classics! HOW-TO ORDER PATTERN& lifted it with brightening ages and an satisfied air. _ a thought. Read your paper through i plain- eager hand. It ass lying beside the � 'before you begin. Take the easy I Write your name and address plain- ' bakeboard open. Jock had just been man,'n he sus"v�iataia h name?"his this 'questions first Keep a still tongue Iy, giving number and rise of each i �/ 1 explaining to his scandalized mother �•Oh; nocht particular. Some Eng- in your bead, and, above all, think patterns as you want. Enclose 20c in; about the doings of the heathen gods 'ishy name"be has caa'd himsel'. . The;you are goinf. to win. These were stamps or coin (.coin preferred; wrap Olt and goddesseh like o' thea traitors has a new name the parting d_-ections of the classical it carefully) for each .number, send rinater in the street of Cairn Edward. ''Tell 'me some mair about that ilka time they gang to the hirin'fair l" He had ridden down from Caimhar- address your order to Pattetrn Dept, Q shamaesa basomf Mistress.-Mac Walters Mac Water smiled to him- Wilson Publishing Co. 78 West Ade • row with Kit in• the farm cart in g � � ♦ TIGHT •• •" Walter had been saying when mother self, very.well pleased as 1 e drove !aide St Toronto Patterns went by and son were called out b a• t. awn which he was bringing-a number of I%EPT Y tib Y' I calves for the markgt, return frail _ RIGI!1T outcry in the stable-yard. i Kit was safely out of his neighbor- • It was at that very moment that hood. He was fast becoming a mere •, When the members of the United Kit, all unconscious, came in by the rustic clod. He was already the com-� Galloway Societie$ arrived at Cairn Mlnard s Linlniant for pandruff. pass it amines door of the-•back kitchen,'steering his'panion of a drunkard' and probable Edward Arms they were taken as ��, tnseaL -wnv among the-pots and pane. i criminal part of the entertainment to the hall City. Canr of � in Inky everT there on the table open, Rb hne, "Providence.is alI vel well cliuclr- where eleven candidates mat }card at , Give the family volume. s ' , work with nothing to depend on but - } :..the benefit Of its near, lay the:.tsnacin3ting volume. I,ed the laird of Kirkoswald, `but it $ - y: Kit had it in his hand In a mo- pays better to depend on yourael! for' their brains, a primsheet of quos-� An English sof,ea'tist-has been inves-' Aid tO CU&StiM menk -He turned- ug,,passage atter•makin 'things"happen sa you waw tions, and a p.enteow supply of pens,I DWthg the prevalent opinion that a , -Means tee' too. • , passage, and 'ever hfe heart sank themes ink, and paper. oat 'can see to the dark and flnda no Keep it always riots cc npletely into life hob-aail@d _ "Lord blase. my soul!" cried jovial truth in it, that to dense darkness a I . tri Ole , house 'boots. He could never,hope to obtaiin , , CHAPTER XXXV. Bailie Mowatt of Edinburgh,who had! coat can,see no more than a mea. He '�� ��,_�1 ��� from his�r barren dictionaries, and. - come down with the midda train to Pe the aIOW rOCeaB d7 looking u ' THE EXAMINATION DAY. make the a q finder that the oat has better eyesight y p g p i speech of the evening, "an' .tbea a human being sad in a dim light every word such a wealth of classical The day of the great trial of sellol- div ye mean'to tell me that yon'led- ri _ lure as lay open`to the-poeseswr of arship came round at last. The geese-,dies ken a' thae things! And that they can see better than the average sten. this volume. tory of the society had a considerable!hue learned a' list for thirtyy ung On the tit3tez broad, dogs have pea He looked up• !ino after line, in list of entrants. These, being a W.S.i u year t A decl 're A wades do for eyesight and caainot see as far or as l which he had mcaurtered diific't.t!rs (Writer to the Signet•) and'a, man of twenty tboosand. Landlord, see ye gie eloaxly as a human being. �. urtold. Here thi:Y were.all. solved, exactitude, he had entered according them the best dinner that is to be had with new anal wondrous lights upon to alphabetical order under thenriia yyour place. Bai:fe Mowatt, Bailie meaning, fmli' ar d impossible folic-'r►a•mes, Places of abode, schop:s at Mofvatt, A a e kermed ye for a dour '- thea of traralatic•n, s.nd rich at-ire of Which they had studied, together with ignorant bo y. But faith A never, •-• ' .• • ' ' ' • • ' ' • • ' • •' ' •_ 101rsiorri. to .ma=*rs :and c�st�rna their present ages realized the length and 'braith and . •�r • - xhith made hi» heart fiutter to think There was one entry which puzzled deeppth o' 'yer Ignorance afore! Lad Cleans Like China bow little he l,mw. ;him a good deal. It carne about mid-1 die g, ye. canna a win. But ye are to Thus he stood wraPi and trans&sea_way his -list of eleven or twelve as get your fares back and forrit to your, rhes you use SMP Enameled Ware �uu the side o` tbo bakeboo d union- finally'made out. It ran as follows: Names frae Maister FlBemin', that up-, Utensils, you never 'need to scxaR% scour eofail tit! suddenly h tretnietl- Christopher Iferined Age, lb. Loch I setting' Sawyer bof at th' held o' the "s box on,the ear sent him reeling Spel-landerie,G'-enkepls. Private.stu table there and a Y incl scree the way some wares demand. 1 our ex ttsee""the i. . g.,. �'•' Y P? � Hot water, soap, adoth—that's all poet ' " The volume :vas fratched from hip' Ail the other entrants came from I same to be ebargit to Bailie Tammas need to clean them. It washes like kand and the flout r roll' applied well-known burgh or famous .parish;Mowatt o'. the Candlemaker Row, china, has the cleanliness and sur- _vigorously to hs )Lack. Kit's a•as:schools, long celebrated for "sending 1 Enbra! Guild day.to ye, callantsl" _ face rf china, but wears like steel. ' watered with indignation more trap up lads to the college" But here was (To be continued.) D. '. tie the slave of your cooking with pain. Butlouder than the,ring-_a difficulty: s______ _ war,; equip with clean, pure tani- '. inr of his stnitt-m ear shrilled the "it may be a practical joke!" said - tary, lasting a; r Energy Does It. tftnant voice of Mistress &lac Ebenezer Fleming, W.S., and like a It is energ —Dh�centiasl-element o We ter. we y man-of-4.w.he indited a letter x •"�t 'do ye mean, ye ignorant'to, Christopher Kennedy•asking• for i which Is win—that produces the mirac• a wratch, ye nameless landlouper, by pa iculars and-a certificate from his les of enthuetas+m in all ages, Every- ' fluger-markin' my Jolift s learned buik parish minister in.lieu-of one- frorii i where-it is the ma:Urspring-of what is will your greet glaury paw ' Did ony fiis -teacher. He got in reply a-neat i called farce of-chera�cter and the sus- -body ever 'see the like? .1 great and clerkly letter, which would 'hot taim'ing power of all great-action.—' muck:e nowt like you, fresh frae the have disgraced one of lits own jun-i S'amuol Smiles. i ;Eti�itrlielt?d R byre, to h'and:e a dear uocht bulk like ions at the office in St Andrew's( � W. •that, and be lookin'.at it as If ye Square. And enclosed in it were two ¢ WARE could understand a single word o't! I certificates, one from the parish min-' W-lna s Liniment for Burne. � ISIA ' "Vhllat rase hue ye- o' eddication? 3sier of St John's Town, and the other I • • s �� "' tit What ye hao to mind is to baud the from his own maternal uncle,the Cam- -►SSUE No..31-125. 1 '"` „r� , ..: �*' ✓ .,. ,{.�,,�,,,,»� a�4-,,• , }± '_.� b � cc' :w7U�.0. 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MUS 1R M, AIN _ CLIFFS BY ROBBERS -- 10 "OLLQ�G -ORDER TO CLOSEToral Man 3 5 ty r. _ , �& M?e.g Ed f l 12 t 3 tt} - A despatch' from- Londeg says yet be reached before the strike,which Hifa18C H 77 (Britain drew a step nearer to an in- might prove a catastrophe,dellnitfly , Niagara Fai�:a, Ont:, July 26.- g:oomiest starts. Robbed.of his money and watch, Al- the r-duatTis3 crisis, arousing Despite the rosy lining to the ebovd, bert E. Dunk, 208-:Audrey Avenue, � �t 23 foreboding,when the executive of the however, .pessimists insist tbat' no was assaulted and thrown over the ',1dimr ' Federation'decided on Thi agreement is likely through the uauaT Niagara bank on Friday evening and 6 t7 day night to instruct the miners in all bargaining channels, since each, aide was found only this afternoon in a districts to cease work on July 81: is sel conoern-ed with its own dying.condition with his back broken 29 30 t 1[f theme instructions become effective, interests to the exclusion of considers,- in several places. Toronto tourists. ` ag7 the minimum number of meal}tionsof general welfare. found the unfortunate man' after he L j 34 3 �yfficiont to efsbur a the safety of the( The prevailing .gloom is well ea- Asad pulled himself, using his fingers ,.. = and feed 1;6 mine ponies wild con- reseed in a London Times' editorial, 3 0 I 42 43 P only, a distance of half a mile from tinue their duties. which declares that the 'strike, if it where be ended. He was taken to - - This action by the -Miners' Federa• materializes, will be a "disaster of the lsea3 hospital He may hive for -tion follows the posting at the pit .immewureable ma tuds,"which can " il� , several days, but his recovery!s peau- 5 r _ :bsads in South Wales and,elsewhere, give satisfaction to none but Britain s tical irnpossib e• 4� b the mine owners of revised terms .enemies. Although ,hel was found at two _ anployment, to beoofrse operative "It would be foolish to cherish any o'clock this afternoon, it was not until 3 b ugust 1, which are most unpalatable iliusiona or expect any result-from this evening that he was'al to make ' t0 the employees. a >=eaumption of negotiations"! con- a st'atel of what had occurre& 57 _ 4 Despite -the pessimism here, .this tinues the editorial. "The remedy for To-night he gave a statement. His b x_ action does not mean that hopes of the present state of the industry pro- story is that on Friday evening he tt emenit by negotiation must be de- posed by the owners is longer hours went over,the river and was in a dive 70 toly abandoned. The miners have and lower wage3, and the miners will where he had several drinks. It was their case, unreservedly, in the not hear of either. They have made auggeated to him that he had better i _ rads of the Genera).Council of the no proposals.of their own and their get s taxi, and one was brought for 72. ?'r' Union Congress, which has re- attitude is purely negative. They him Dunk and the taxi-driver got +� A - quested an interview with the Primes simply wild not listen to the terms put into the car, and another man was TMc �NreaMat o+ut, sraaturs. _ Minister. In view of the Govern- forward by the owners,who derl'!ne to HORIZONTAL VERTICAL later picked up and accompanied them 'feaent's anxiety to bring the Warringoffer any. others. This means that They Dame over the 1oucar bridge, but 1I.-To plot together �. 1-A domestic animal miners and employers together, therm,both sides are marching steadily and instead of driving u Bridge Street -.g•-A city In Westchester Co, 2-An optical Illusion ds a possibility that an agreem at may deliberately t.q batLbe." to the hobafi orbs® Dnnk.w ebawd- Now York 8-,A sharp, explosive notes - - - lag, the car continued down the river t1-A sentence acknowledging a .1-6Iri's name (familiar) �~ Cheese, finest weals EBe; finest r,dA Dunk began to ne debt (abbe.) 6--Pulled In pieces pf assts., 22yi c. Butter Nra 1 Pasteur- $ lig-lrrterjootion Part of an sag - lzed 8814 to 88%c; V. i creamery, when he saw everythingder and ss. i4-A essay liquid T-Mt k g 4 agaHw 373: fie 87%c; seconds 861>< to 86%c, .17-To sing In a heart way argument started. At Font es Bata IS.-To twist or bend I!.-Untanned calfskin TORONTO. Eggs, storage eecoa�a, 41c; fresh just past the Niagara 046h, the car Y Y "ad (Hebrew) Man. wheat--No. 1 North., 1.68; firsts, 88c. was stopped and they all got out. The 1111-To put In some public ptaoe yp-A collection o. 2 North., 1.6435; No. 8 orth, two men knocked Dunk down, robbed southern stats of U. s.2. 13-To utt up ; him of $40 and him, watch, then swung (abbe') 18--Epoch " •` 1.59; Na 4 w�t, not quoted. DROWNING ACCOIDFMS 22-A dwarf 17-To make,as an edging Mea. oats-No. s CW, not quoted; INVARIOUS L him over the efdt9'. i13--Jabrjeelfoo7 - Ili--To tell an untruth 94 lNo. 1 feed, 63%e, No. 2 feed,61%0- Dunk'?ended hail way down -A building material: it4-A burglar 26-Man's name (famlllar) All the above c-id. bay ports steep incline, leading in the crotch of 9 --Atflrmatlon Am. corn, track. Toronto-Na 2 Two Hg on Men, Windsor a tree. There he lay all Friday night � as-small country A. L'of Russia yeL"ow, $122. '�_ until Saturday morain when he bo- 25--4:arrlractlon of "cwt+' 86•--City of Belgium. destroyed by •I''f Millfeed-Del, Montreal freights, G1rIr Riclgettswn•Boy �.Ose y g, +1 - g + came thirsty. He found he could use g96--Personal pronoun (neuter) Germans In 1914 bags included: Bran, r ton, $28; Llvel. d ' per only his fingers. He himself -1l1-A title In Portugal and WWI 27-To finish shorts per ton. f!i$0• middlings, $86; 29-Pertatning to that which is .' - good heed flour r tag $2.30. Hami:fton. July 26•-Alex Goodale to where water was trfcUng, and ag--A continent (abbe.) ' pe of Buffalo was drowned at the Beach sono s bo!e in the Interior Ont. oats--48 to 50c, La,b. shipping P� s.3 � � x14--Indefinite article SO.-A dish of green vegetable@ ���• $points. this afteaaoon, and Alwin Adams. who could gat some. There he lay all day 10--Blectrieal term (abbr.) --- 33-About (abbe.) y Ont wheat-51.20 to $1.2k f.o b. lived at 56 Henidsrorth Avenue North, Saturday and this morning. He inn- g7=A theological degree (abbr.)' 94-Combining form moaning "giro , shipping points, according to freights. was-drowned at Long Beach t,�l;is even- tinually called for help, but although -}!B-Bare 86-A klnd'of lettuce Barley-Malting, 74 to 77e. ins. he could hear the trolley can passing s.7-TfiBasupreme god of the e�*`'0 Buckwheat--24a 8, 78c. r41--A famous palace in Parts Mr. Goodale was here visiting hie overhead, his cries were unanswered. Babylonians '-l - 'R No. 2. nominalmi 44-A what-not - Man. flour, first t•. $5.80. T 89.--American Assn. for o- bThey brother, to the Bel this after- to-&y he started eravrherg. Seared that be would over endouisll• A Ilattleabland In Inland water 4p-T6a co ran �leneee(abbr.) konto; do. second t•, $8.80, Toronto. P -Pastry dour, bags. '$6.10. noon. The visiting brother, who ing himself along the muddy ground. 47 Wales Ont. flour-Toronto, 90 r cent. sold to be a fairly good swimmer,went He had crawled about half a mile _"48---A color 43--A rover In S. W. ny 44 solemn ceremony �psta., per barrel, in earltsts, Toronto, In bathing off.the Beach power' house, when he was found on a_muddy path : 160-An outfit. n of-tools 44-A senor organ _ i�6 76; seaboard, in bulk. $6.50. He was sewn to be in dixtrase, and near the pebblybeach this afternoon 151--Girl's nano 4A--Thio of a knight Straw-Cartots,per toe 09to$8.50ed, f. body was recovered yDunk is et=splayed by the Hydro 157-Murmurs, as' i -stream � 62-A game of cards :� s ar 4lcreenings-Standard recleaned, L sank before aid could reach hire' His b Toronto tourists. 49-A live coal b b- bay Poeta, per ton, I.Z$. Akwvn Adams was drowned this Electric Commission, Toronto and y ' Hay No. 2, per ton, 018 to 324; 66-01ri'a name _ a'3-Sllence b frees " ' '* afternoon while swimming in Lake came here to dos wire work He 64--Mane name (familiar) ' �No 3, per ton, $11 to $12• mixed, per g Pec{sI ton. $9 to $11; lower grades, 6 to 89. Erie at, Lon Beach, near Bombay. is 35 6i--Avarlee hi-fi stupid person gl $ 8 years of age, and has a wife and I . • Eta chum, 64-A mountain In Theasaf , on �-L kind of cheese Cheese---Neer, large, 24 to 243bc; Lemke Nutley, also of Ham- three children !n Toronto. He was� y t , ' which Psllon was fled b 59--Loyal.faithful (soot.= 1 = 'twins, 2435 to 2be; triplets, 2b to }loon, was almost overcome trYbs6 to able to give a geod description of hie - P y 60•-A lyrical book of Old Teets. 6%c; Stiltons, 26 to 27e. OM, targe, �,m him. Adams and NutW were assailants, and fire Niagara Fal'rs, N. `. giants snout•(abbr.) ".•28 to 29e; -tw'lns, 29 to 80c j triPleb, out in a boat in ten feet of water. Y., police have been notified. 67-611 sheltered from wins W-Slckto e Butter-Finest creamery ppalate, Windsor, July 26.-While four men ,. _ _ g/-Man's name _ great body of water I40c No. 1 creamery�9 P �; t o, 2, lookethey con d,of swim, Miss Edna potent to help aw 71-A mtxtureear�edler �phr month sTl� to SSc. Dairy 27 to 29c. � Mary AVIATOR PLUNGES To rook , Lrggs-Fresh extras, !n cartons, 41 Moriol 19 years old, daughter of Mr. :INTO ST. CLA►IR RIVER 6- mo (abbe.) - 'tto 42c• loose, 40 to 41c; fresh. firsts, and Mn. Edward Morley, Riverside, 79--Capital of Galicia 419-Prefix. same as "in" 'I$7 to 38c;,meewds, 82 to 88c. was drowned in the Detroit River Est• 70 -Part of verb 'to be Dreamed -Clilickens, tinyI urday afternoon. Sffi ACCldEf[ft NevCl'Biafora " 180 to 8 t he:, over 4 to b I�e, 22 Ridgetown, Ju:q 26.-Csugbt in an HgWened in the Air Service- WESTERN CROPS MacMillan Arctic Expedition 24c; do, 8 to-4 lbs., 20c; roosters, undertow, Gordon Parish, the 14-year 'Prince of Wales Pays Visit 8C; d---'-u--a, 27 to moa �d �n of James Parish;' a 'f::mer to Valla of Diamolnc� IMPROVED BY RAIN Ready to Proceed to Etah� Beans-Cas. handpicked, lb. 6%c, gc ' residing near St:. Tboma+s,.wes drown- A"despatch from Mt. Clemens, Creat Activity Everywhere in Washington, D.C.,' July 26.-The s 'fie a e ptodnee-Syrup, per Imp. ed in Lake Erie at Rondean Park this MacMillan Arctic Expedition has novr, 1., 2 40, r b-g 1 tin, r afternoon. The accident occurred Mich., says:-Lieut, Harmon J. Nor- Preparation for Coning gal.; maple sugar, Ib., 25 to 26-- about 4 o'c'.oek. The youth•teas been ton, Marine Corps tiler attached to Harvest. aPPa�nt:y jumped its last hard a amici Honey-�0.1b. tine. 1835e Per lb.; do bathing oirly a flew nsoments when this station for special training, was - ` is ready to proceed from Uma= .;10-ib. tins, 18%c; 5-lb. tins, 14c; 235- recovering from the effects of pMng- A despatch from Winnipeg Gree�i�and,.to Etat, its main base. For hs was assn struggling. Swimmers a week Ilse caber have been kept b ` 1b, tins. 15% to 16c. !ng into the St. Clair Ship-Channel Bays:-Favorable crop weather ie pro- P busy � Smoked meats--Haftms, mod., 82 to ��y T�� � his aid, but they at a speed of sixtymiles an hour valent throughout Western Canada.'between Washington and Copenhagen - -88x; cooked hams, 47 to 60c; smoked were d when his engine ruin out-of gas and From Manitoba westward coo:er•wsa- in an effort to insure a supply of coal rolls, 2ltc; cottage, 28 bo 25c; break- the pump an the reserve tank tailed ther.ru:es, not a�single district report. for the Peary at Umanak, with the x fast bacon, 80 to 84c• salcisl brand "' to vfrork !ng a temperature higher than 88. result that Governor Rosendaht, of 1ftw►kfaat bacon, 87c; tacka, boneless,I TOURISTS PERISH ghe 6 to 44n, $ LAUNCH BURNS Fe:10w pilots here' feel that Nor- heavy pains cover the who'.e wheat Greenland, proceeded from Godhaven, - - ,�► Cured meats Long clear bacon; 50 ton had a miraculous escape from growing area from Medicine Hat to I Diad Is:and, to.Umanak on the Penny �1f► 70 lbs., $2$ ; TO do 80 lbs. $20.50; death in an accident,the like of which the Rockies. in order to melee=certain that the neo- 4,90 Tbs.-and up, $19.50; ltjhiwelght Toronto -Man and Wife" Be- has never•been known in the air ser-I From one ed& of the prairies to �ar9 cell was 'forthcoming. ;rolls,to,.barrels, $29.50; beavyweight Moved Lost at Stony Lake vice. He was rescued by the prompt the other has commenced the hum'of l The Peary. was due to arrive at ^;, rolls, $24.50 per barrel. - efforts of Captain Frank P. Sinnot railway activity which preoedee her-I Umanak at 7 o'clock this morning and ' Lad-Pars 18 to 18sc; Sutlner Resort: of the dredge.Thomas A..Lees of Sar- vesting the,crop, and which is felt Finned to take-on the coal and pro-, 4 tabs 1831 to 19c• psi 19 toeJ615c; Peterboro, my 26.-Thomas Walsh -coed.forthwith to Etat• The-Bowdoln. prints,20 to 20 c• s [ag.tierces. nla, wh., also me vaged this airplane. from thb Atlantic to the Pacific. �` 1414c; tube, 14 c;.�sils, 16c;blocks, and his_wife, of Toronto, are both bs- Norton, with Lieut. Matthews, !n a Freight engines and box cars are lett Godhavtm yesterday at it-,s.m. Neved to have perished when their second lane was returning Wednes- northward bound. a * Hes. a to $8 to $8.25• motor launch took fire on Ston Lake p g being called west from Eaetersl Can- to i 77 ► Y icy noon from Washington. Just as ads. Can which have been lying ' 1 do good $T 7. 5.; bi:triter 'to-day. The tragedy wee-wltneased was cosi the bard of Lake St C:air idle for months ori being renovated, French to Evacuate Essen steers, c� to .2s., do, good, b John Tltom who"rushed to the preparing and mea who are accustomed to the Ak' Y p". and wasto make his iand� District End of Month $6.50 to $'t; do, $g to $6.28; do, reel but arrived too lata The in on t field his en which had coin.,-$6.60 to caber heifers, bodies have not been recovered. g 8'me. work of ttrmtsportiag heavy ship- A despatch from Poria. says:-- .T'-•. choic"6.75 to 50i do, med., $6 to been working perfectly,stopped �d mel of grain"are getting,into over- It is ofticial'iy 'announced that Eases -^ 60 Tholes was trellis when he • -- $6.75; do, cwm., �• to $6; but- peOu g His gasoline gauge registered zero. �, will be competely evacuated by the cher vows, $4.60 to $6; do ,Ped a motor launch•containing a Turnin oar the reserve, Norton wait- 31. fair to 8nod, $4.x0 canners ang man and a woman, travelling in the g The report and the Canadian each French withdrawal b of t ! ed for the engine to pick up. ."I clonal re rt b0 000 box Cara each y y cutters, $2 to V2.g0; butcher bulls, ,i o posits direction. When the haunch Po The withdrays+al of the troops of so- { P tried the hand pump and it too failed with adequate motive power i'or all cupation from the Ruhr has thus fart 4,y $4.50 to $5.50; do, fair, $1.75 to $4;:was about a quarter of a mile away, " _ bologna, $s to $8.50• feedingsteers to work, Norton's report stated- roiling stock ready. been without. incident, except , he looked around and saw the coup --- .., $6.28 to $6.76; clo, fair, $4.50 to`frantica:ly endeavoring to put out a The crop' out.aok in Saskatchewan Bochum, where, the people staged s z fire in the bow.. Thom saw. the Hawe{iian Isilands P Y good demonstration necessitating the inter-' bg2b• calves, choicer $9 to $10 do,I :. was music im roved b od rains., ped., $7 to $8; do, com., $4 to $6.50;1 Pin Saskatchewan Co-operative weekly re-{ference'of the police, who used their Milch cows, choice, $70 to$80; do,fair,'woman leap into the water, w'bi�,the Expanding Into Continent I f port indicates generally good condi- sidearms. There were no used Cheri 140 to $50;-sprints", choice, $75 to man continued his desperate fight. - tions, very good in centre and east.� - -�---- � 90; good I3ght sheep, $5.60 to $6.50; i Then be, too,jumped. A moment later A' despatch from Wasl:?ngton There is no suet damage anywhere. Anxwer f� ta-f aPPI;-. nnzx's. heavies and bucks,$8.50 to$4.50• good 'there was a terrific explosion, water says:-Mother Nature will produce a Any anxiety over'moisture is relieved. lambs, $16 to $18.60;'do, mei•, ill to I was thrown high in the air, apd frag- fair-sized continent in the mid-Paclflc ' EAR o n H E n C o o P #15.80; do, bucks, $ to $14.50;, do, menta of the launch were scattered in i was predicted 6 . Edwin Fairfax The crop in Manitoba is making fast R A 0 O R N O s =.'.Cnlhl, $18 to $18; bo thick smooths, ! t P y and some wheat will be ready next F A E D E N P 1 T Y M E --fed and watered ;13.25; do f.o.b., all directions. Nsulty,of New York,who has studied week. F A D A p T c A T $12.76; de, country pointe,$12.50; do, When Thompson arrived at the earth movemenls for many years. He p A E A r E of?cars.$13.75; select premium, $2.65. scene there was no sign of the couple, .says-he is cor lnFed that the Hawaii- - h D S MONTREAL and very Iitte of the wreckage was ian Islands gradually and '.quietly are "shave, SJrf" 4 U B T T :v 0 A R E S to be found. He cruised around for beim pushed upward, ane within a. S E R I L E 3 K ATE R S Oats-Can. wests., No. '2, A&%c; g P P An advertisement that appear ed in N L I y d0, No. 3, 6135c; do,extra No. 1 feed, .bi an hour and then returned to generation will comprise a high and the columns of an ladian paver >au+st R2c. Flour Man. spring wheat gala report the tragedy. dry territory as Iavge as Japan: be atu�oms the beat exatwpl•es of Babu f N C E R S SHELL C '1lrets, $9.16; do, seconds,Q $8.60; ' A a T 5 P P STAG C do, Close inquiry fated to identify Mr. Mr. Naulty predicted that the pro- E 1tah. Here 1L is., word for cvomd:- I C S l D E g M!I L strong bakers, $8.40; do, winter pats.,. and Mea Walsh -among any guests cess would be unaccompanied by any Mahomademan, ba�4r-cuttss and ' choice, $6,20 to $6.40. Rolled oats,I at the summer hotels or among hold- serious earth shocks. clean a'hol Gentlemen's tbiro"s oW Y E E n C T £ E L kf 1 1 bag 90 lbs. $8.65 to $3.75. Bran, h T H f H .TIOIA D f" ' , era of cottages, but it is im bte to ---�--- 'with very sharp razors wff2t gt•AeR ghee A f fy C 28.25. -Shorts $, per Middlings.f P camping tramps of mind-C. I±&. happy L W&tdz 11A trial solidta fee[irng edkwr n 25. Hay, N'a 2, per tan, car lots,t check u all the cam in that A icture of heath r uires a ha Lr D R E P E N -T 3 ," 14. for es F Y, ..� .., 1.. :.- .ter :..:. ..•.� .+ ,,r,:. !. - ba ','rdm�'Jz. q�.L?• t line the Ialae ...•w <n .- .,,.w ....84 ^, : .., . -. v, _ .� m ,ta'.. .', s:✓ d _ •a .;.. :'.1s. 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'.'�.. .. .,;"... .'a,'. .._ ,•c. 1 ..' .:� �:'.?"� w 4 �.;.- , ",• :i'.` -yap•, rr. 7 L -' 77 , earing here DA last Saturday by not app DANCING at'ROSE�Ai+1g - r� : M =11itf 490 for their scheduled game with Chertv• CROWN PERFECT SEAL 4k" y wood. It is a poor-idea of sportsman. We have been lucky in se6curin .. Jack y p ship to allows game be advertised >TMRINIS g Radey, the C F C r-1 Pia ist, for our __ .. _.__ p aim the referee to make the trip fram Saturday Evening Dances and will " 6 " $1.73 per yeaf„ $1.50 if paid in advance. y R -and VICTORY Toronto, he of course havtn to be �15vbecriptions ro the United' States and Creat hold a dance each Saturday evening - Britain$2.00 is advance. paid In any case, and cauein diesp- at 830 on our platform at'Rosebsok �. torment to spectators and the op- post ig team. We of course admire Admission 50 cents.pei•couple E �L tea' t' 1,Qlla+l MURKAR, ?foPrlBtofe the spirit with which they carried don Select patronage �- �y, the first half of the schedule with a $1 DYSON OOWAN i ,Buy your preserving jars now,-while prices are lowest_ - losing team, but it simply meapt a a S►.O. F.Rssoeiatict) phone, message or a card any day ��-'��• . previous to the dRte of the Rame not- S H1 N G L E• S'a ':�pew shi mento! Dishes 'zest in—Plain White Cu' Games p�t yed last week: At Ash• fyiog their Opponents that they could p 1 p° burn—C3ootlwood 8, Ashburn;at Pick-- not appear. to avoid causing tinnecea• w and Saucers Sway dowfl. is] 41Dg-Brooklin 1,. Pickering' 'L; at nary trouble and expense: Baturday, British.Columbia Cesar ' Olsaemont—Whitby 0, ClaiemonL 4: Aug. let. Whith come to Cherry Galt Galvanized Steel Shluglee ' y ^at 6herrywood—'ldancheeter Idefauit• wood, and as `Fahitby have secured Bird's Felt Slate Shingles Cut Glass Water Sete, grape psttern,$1.00. I �, �- many new plavere they are playing for sale at Games this week=July 30th, Pick• a strong game sure proof of which le T. PATERSON'S - Vi;AREs[ONT Water Sete, Honey Sete, r Pitchers, Brown.Betty Bring at Manchester,; Aug. 1st, Ash• the fact that they.held Green-Rizar_to _ _._ T '�• burn at Brookiin, Claremont at Good- a tie last week. A good game is assur• Call and get prices. ` ,wood,Whitby at Cherrywood. ed and as the two pointe ate of more ,0011 ' LEAGUE STANDING value to u4 than to.them we'll be out a 'Picnic SLippliee—paper plates, waged caps and waxed paper r won lost draw Pta full strength with the intention of _ t: .Goodwood, 10 ..0 2 22 gaining them. (lame starts at 6 30 r SEASONABLE GROCERIES Cherrywood, 6' 2 4 le P m•—by the wap this the Last home Claremont, i 3 1 15 game of the season.- N` S�Oreea River; 5 $_ 4 14 }fig gp R I K A R D S 0 ,r Pickering. 5 4 2 ' 1g W A L S H �1Nl1TH , Pickering, 8 4 2 12 140 Ashburn, PURPOSE '. Manchester, Whitby, ' 1 l0' 1 s Electrical gontractor 0 9 1 1 Ticketing Hardware Store - a.� _. .DUNSARTON. — I am prepared to aMQpt con. Mrs. S. McConoebld spent a'few tracts for electric ' :do sat Bobcaygeou. onney s bread is roods - r a are leased to see Miss Robin wiling in from No. l patent flour White in our midst again. and all ingredient@ accord. ��w ' Miss Margaret Mitchell speataweek PIC`KERING VILLAGE •ingly. - Brown bread the Uri R , � � � � � R f whole wheat, and stone &� with friends at Port Perry. ' and vicinity. -- Mies Siary Aaderaoa is spending her aground. Cakes and paetr•y _ " vaeadon st her home here.. Estimates given free + ff+f the flee t gnslity,-fresh If its Hardware y n grant, we.have it. We are pleased to report Mrs. Blsn ,z ly Ice .� 11in much improved in bealtb. nest /F'ricee reseotiable Rge and pre roe. 1lliss Np�reenSostnpwas the g erpato in -Sundae*, Sodas <If its Binder Twine you want, we have it. "' of Miss Elva Mitchell last weak-end. Phone at my expense to Gerrard and Bricks. Wedding Toronto, are ueetecoi W®smile, of 88?.3sv or write to �l . .Cakes our specialty. 1f its McCormick-Deerioa Farm Machinery you want, ' Af r,an ! aced Mrs. T we,can get it. Nicholson. Yv .Cs. mi S _ . - litre. Hewitt and two some and Miss �� want, we fK Johnsonare yisltiagtheir gra ndfather, - '48 Franklin Ave. ,If its McCormick and Deerioa Repairs you t, a Jo Hewitt. `` have a get it, or it i, t mAde. � ' b a it c e y o0 ©fiver and Sire. Annan and family r1'{flR4N�`O.. EAST a and Mrs. IJow visited friends_and rel& I (let your Hardware at the Hardware Store, ti yes over the weekend. ' Mr. and Sara Nobes are staying a r s �� r'� f F - / g ! RWM p poopth with Ilse letter's brother, H. `PICI�E �dl - 41, i King and daugbtei,Sltea Bestriee. i Mr. mad Mrs, Otrenetb returned to .� T� : .,.their home at Niagara FAlls and'were . Se BALSY3VN, jPIf"eK'�'�i G ssecompanled by fhb letker's mothv, Q Q �( V i trr isa�a t Mrs. Purke. When you need a new BASKETS . r S Ir The infant son of Harry and Mse. "Pttmp, New Furnace. Ra- :' Toyne, we are pleased to sav, is recov. pairing. Eavetrooghiag Having purchased the stock from erfng nicely in the Sick Children a or Plumbio remember the Estate of Hospital after an operation. the New kinsm-ith. W. G. BARNES and the entire; Lawson and Mrs. McConochle and - : 'Satisfatioa gu aranteed - business of JUS. W DOTES ? o" oft Ll ' family left evrly this weak for their ; _ home at Moose Jaw, 6avinyt-enjoyed a .. ., Prices moderate ^ e Profit u Imooth's vacation under the parental Am prlpared to supply all sizes v: ebo t the O. D. 1.T.meeting on Tues- Moderate prices also in Paints, from Berry if Suszes to Three w+ i _ g Oils, Hardware etc. mod-Half Bushel. r M the Fnish , day Mr. Purdy,of Pickering, or•Rptn- ' lised them and other girls into a hank- Phone 4800 - 188II River $8►8k@t �OrB -' ' et-ball team and gave instructions -Or Bali and see Phone boww to play the game. The girls and Mat k. e406_ ♦ T PAYS to marltet cattle with the r their leader. Mies Muriel Thom. are proper degree of flniah, A quality Very grateful to Mr. Purdy and hope ,, LVIN B V SHBY FRANK PENNOCg product al ways commands a premium b _ after a time to play with other teams, 'The Than that made the Barnes' and iq readily saleable at a prfitable PICKERING ' Basket..- BA"6 price. .if yon have.stock which needs Cherry wood garden party to night � 'a little more time for finishing, and 1 r�>t ay the fend is ncarep, see the katal roan- CHERRYWOOi?. i rjp ager of theStnndar�! Bank. It is a : ! - • Y[.n$►S simple matter to arrange a loan to r',' Don't forget the date, Aug. 4th, the carry ,the stock ntitil n favorable :•� f - ioiRhi of the Citizen's League grsrdeo � ��Olir $ I1d I� market warrants a pru,fitable sate. '' pa rtof Brougham, on the lawn o �. Hoo:. A splendid prbRram _• _ - - _ ��• -- - ' - _ - t ' 'bas been arranged. - ,. �NALYZE carefully the liloney you have •-"1'F-I13, �� It is pleasing to see the active inter- - est that Is !wing taken by the ladies been spending. You will find that quite STANDARD girls of the vilJs):e in the forming a large proportion of ? might have bees of&softball teem. They linve bean : saved with little or no inconvenience, or CANA.DA practising earnestly sod each succes- sive practice shows rapid improve- .Decide now that you will deposit In the bank PiCKERING BRANCH—W. F. [saw, Matrapsr .titan!. .From two to three dozen ladies f -'regularly that portion of your-earnings whigh Sraneb" alae at ereekWe. West ESUS, WWe� ' ' turn out for practice.aad there is,room O 18 shows Oil can 6iVe. I for lots wore•as a strong team is the �s y object and the more there4s to pick x � •-. u- from the Netter. Personally we don't see why there shouldn't be s village Subscribe for The Pickering News 'league oompOeed of four teams; mar- ried ladies. single ladies, hen peckedDW"WN BAW busbands and bachelors, allowing the ' ti Isen folk to nee only one handwben at WHMW- y. . s E3. P. LYM Manor& 13 bat That would help the ladies along ' LC CROSS. Manager• a QtjA(.l SERVICE - SAnSFACT"#9 � In their endeavors and by next season �•� obey should be able to issue and accept ....�.......:. Challenge or enter a league. Whether the above league scheme materialigas "or not mil the football element, 'fans` 'C sad player's. will do whatever they itt +'lfe- �eat�ler� can to help the ladles, make their efts- PICKERIN PrOOf Tight • } ]otic efforts a success. Heattby *port is a betides h clean and broad minae. T AR K ET :� practice nights Tuesday sod Friday. � EA ■Manchester pulled o8 a mean trickIs - Y ,I Round Roast or $teak, ... ... °... 20, per Ib Llghtnlll� ' Coal G0�1 t 9urloin Roast or Steak, 25e Dur�lble l Porterhouse Roast or Steak' 28c: Proof ' :n Rom Roasf,. ... ., _• - s ward and Soft Coal of the; Fineib Roast, ._best quality on :Heavy Rib Roast, ... .. -... l� '• " E AST LA K E " h - { t • and 'Shoulder Roast. .. 14 a od l8e Pot Roast, :,. �� �. METALLIC SHINGLES w - THOS. A. LAW, ;Brisket, bull, ... . ..: .. - ti �'ip3�eria,Q. Gn t;. Leg of Pork ., c i:' :For 40 years the most reliable Roofing for sloping ,... Loin of Pork, ... ...' .. roofs of every description. Now bein made from the a..: ,. 'mac, world-famous "Queen's Head" Galvani ed Iron. Aboo- Shouidet Roast of Pork, a - The Pickering :'Pork Chops, •. 28c lutely the best roofing value on the market to-day. " TWlance Com p ... ... ' •• re o ed Iron . H", _ Pure Pork Sausage, \ .. - tic „ C muga w Finest Salt Pork,... .:. ... 25c " f r ne tea gladly given also for k. t n ! ,.- "for new buildings or repairwork. / The object of this Association ie to neat Breakfast Bacon,piece, .. ,• 9t5c �+ t My figures for afterat3ons or remodetllng of Berne, d, " •• ,sliced, ... 85e uses, etc. "Empire" Plants Frame•Barns and Imple- I + leases ztealing snd prosecute -Ho the felons. Mild Cured Cottage Rolis (half or whole), •3Oe went Sheds a specialty. air Back Bacon, ... ... 45c ., .. [embers having property stolen ooimm�ai� ;1Cooked Ham,: ... '' �. a a P m h ��� F J ROtl1S -PICK Mis immediately with any.member Weiners,.. ... ... ... .. _ �. . of Executive Commutes. , �� ' BUILDER _ IQ of k ;Head-Obeese,.. .. U. ... " r Vembership fw $1.00. 15c a ~Bas First and Domestic Shortening, 3'tbs 55 cents i� Building-COnt>•8Ct1AQ .yw T►etcete mat be had from toe Pruideat or, y ,. urns, .Blouses, etc. of all kinds. aserster9 on appitostion. 5 lbs 90 cents, _ 3 lb prints 18 cents:] Pckering Ea*c. Com.—L. D. Backe, C.S. Palm. " er, M. S. Chapman, Pickering. Fresh Trout and White Fish Every Friday iDealer for the Products of Munro Jas, Richardson, CRF I _ .'a'he Metallic Roofing Co. Limited, Toronto .r Y— y. : ,�—., a.. ',, a "' `alti''r.d3.2ti' .n'A��'.➢'kEraw'7•.e: s"ic 4L"..::. "-'�.c." :� "aroT"^'- .#, '•�.qs+*:+v"tr`Qicr« •,^':a,;, r. „.: ,;,pr,, .,,t • ,.. Moil ' 3' •S- 'h .; .� tli•s ,:, a� r '� ..,.;�!�„t. ss:' ..,,,nc• ,,,w.>,,y ^,+y,-.,,.a;- •rc.•. •'z >�a'' �cf*•,p, ,.L.. rz�P� r�."nr'- - ':r`nc• ,o• .. - x�: ,r,f/ 3 r .� .s s �•.,..- *k '..°��„`'�•-�"•" ,.:F. ''r�.'+. ..,.. ic..,y r. ,,,.""-''`•.;i"�a•,,.,_.. .c'e?. -'.,:,,,.•, •S.^T T ,r>.. '!wJ3'>'!S,i. i .. d„ a. .,-S'�."I.' f- il„-.i... - �..:. pt•Y"•. -".S. hS '.K^ w,. ,} f. < '�. L .J, '�A, , a- f., •l.. .0.w.:,, -„ ,ro. y`y .•.. ?u r ai:' "�•,. "x _ Y..a.Y "'^'Y;.!""'p •a. ."K .e la.,. 7 • dk'..L1w. k %-!. .-' .J,.,a<ti.:,pSa. ., .n.?�.•+'S.^n.? 'Y, a. , •>•:.: �.,. _ .'ti.,, A:, ., w .offyy �3y • ,.d s• ,•:1 • .-. r rg'.:: F „s... - 'a .g s. ..,.:;,....t3 1...,.,. ••++ ,,<+ >ut iryS' :R', +tu. 9 .- .�(.. .. 4 .^^:`.~'• ..1. ,,.;, _p,.., ,�•_ _ .w. ,. 1.71, ,., ,.., ...:..:' ~.;' ,' tet" • =�.� � �; `SI hS . CLAREMONT. _ The Citizens' League of Bron h• J. and Mrs. Fin old and family �'dBL.E—P�okerlaa;static°- V j � ,••�, g g g y T.R. Trains going Eau/$as as follows �a�. 0 Leaf ma irug F� .` am have arranged to hold a grand spent Sunday with friends in Ux- No. 10 Mail 7 68 d M. , ' b1iis Margaret Macnab w.as 3n garden party oaethe lawn of W. bridge. 2y Looa �' :8t p m, �l -Toronto over the weekend. A. Knox on the evening of Tues. Misses J. and K. Myers,of Strat- �. 80 > 24 P,lE � nr +� Co. � Mre. Palait,rand daughter, MrEj. da Aug. th,'wheo an excellent ford, are the Rusata of W. lit. and 7.38 A.lid. — -- ==- 1' I}e lliect, of Chicago, spent a few y' g' Sunday train, program w 111 be provided. Mrs. Palmers gotag Wasi dui as'iotlowei-- ��p renes for term an j country ' ' days last week in Stouffville with miss Doughty, of Paterboro, Harvesting operations were No. 29. Local. 7A7 A.M. _ buildings. relatives. formerly teacher in the Claremont suspended for a few days this •� .27 LaoaU' 9.44 P.M. :Windstorm-,Insurance on buildings. Rev. Air.Auld,of Markham, will public School, spent the week-end week QR ing to the very heavy 9 Malt 906P.M, a wind-mills,Silos eta occupy the pulpit in the Uaited. pith- Miss S. E. Evans, Mine rainfalls: Much of the fall wheat -Sunday train, 7.42.P. M. Chore on Sunday next, morning Donghty is,at present, taking a. baa been cut and thea ring grains Foregoing is according-to Standard Automobile Insnranoe 4 and evening. summer coarse in Toronto. are ripening very rapidly. time. of all triads. t Mrs. James Horto and daagh Mr. and Mrs. Combo.of Toronto ''�E'ARKS FeR BALE ter, Miss Valdes, of�Port Perry. f.-.,are a ceding a week with T. and Mr. and Mrs.T os. Bell and fain THE $IO STORE Pickering Mrs. Pateregn. ily, of- Oro. Wilfred and Mrs. n y r -Write or phone During the tbnader•storm of Sadler, of Brooklin, and- Robert Lea*or Ooods Stan 1 t7�' *� Sunday moraingl�Iormsny Linton, and Mrs.,Sadler.of Myrtle, visited ED. B O Y]! loll A l� t :'east of the village lost a valuable D. and Mie. Taylor on 9aaday.,� .n = �" H • cow by lightning. HARNESS 20 WHITBY,. ONT. John Scott had then misfortnne MORSE REGISTER. :' ? Our supply of quality Haraees sod • , } on Thursday last to fall and in. Parts is now complete. ` Jure his arm whilelunloading hay. BONNIE FLI8t£(18254) (18280}19881, the CtAREMONT Etta injuries, though painful. we grand champion Imported Oiydes- BOOTB�-t�?REB BH4E /�/J e Gra- hope, will not be serious. _' grand the property of ,Gra- We have a large stock of this Famous �' REAI I!G RY Mre. L. R. De Mort, of Chicago. ham 'Bros.. Claremont, will stand Boot on hand—unbeatable �,/ " , has the cordial gratitude of the for mares during the season of 1926 for hard wear and tear. at his his own stable, Cairubro to i large congregation which. heard _ g �', ��' t REpAIRiNG `Highest price paid for , brat render two splendid autos in Stock Farm. i Cream at the We maintain our established repute- the Baptist Church-'last Sunday ECSTASY, X23381} (200[9), the superior tion for repairing all triads of {, �1 ;�eveainR. imported premium Clydesdale stall• harness and boots. ilare>7tOn Y `free The Sunda Schools of Clare ion, the prdti,erty of Oscar Wilson, Sunday Brougham, will make the season of CECIL BRADLEY °y moot held their annual picnic to 1826 as follows: Monday, will leave y Give ue a trial and be convinced _ ;• +Oshawa Park on Friday last. The his own stable. Brougham. and pro- O1Q of QSIP.I' `day was ideal and all enjoyed reed to Wm.Ormerod's,Greenwood, �� �Harnees maker, themselves to the full. The sports for Dight; Tuesday. Urban Blake's, M• S. CHAPMAl\ - E-A-T �e were gtreatl enjoyed b both the Audley, noon; H. G. Wilson's, base lrl ►7 PICKERING, ONTARIO` ry ` ?! y y line, night: Wednesday. W. J. Mill• B T Y " old and young. it's, Pickering,noon-Ohas,Palmer'* _ STANDS FOR THE-BEST Mrs. De Mort, of Chicago, sang Liverpool.night; Thursday, W. J. r _two solos in the United Church on McDonald's, Brost Road,'000n; his a Y' Sunday morning last which were own stable, night; Friday, George I � Values 'very greatly appreciated. She is Middleton e, 7th concession..algh , ��JJ an artist of rare ability, with a Saturday,proceeds to his own stable pe , marvellous range f voice.' ' Her where he will remain until the Poll- 5 pp owing Monde afternoon. Jor the summer m(mths '�� assi-stance will&I yo be welcome. y Neat Sunday morning. at th' CwvrNDALX. t28741), the imported 4• Baptist Church the pastor will Clydesdale stallion, the property of men's Tan'Oxfords, calf leather, Goodyear welted, rubber beets fin on "The Greatest Family James McLeod,Claremont,Unt.,will in the World." I° the evening make the season of 19M sa fellows: . -Men's Broadcloth Shirts, hand-made, pongee and blas shades Monday.will leave his own stable at Fh the bermon will be a fair and rens- H, 8 Puab's, Glen Major, and pro- Idea's and Boys' Khaki:Paats. good quality _ � onable discussion of the question. reed to Wm. Hill's, north of Clare. KrnrF a "Ice Baptista Necessary? ' The moat.for noon; thence to Mr. Mor- Men's Balbriggan Shirts, Drawer@ and Combinations Nestor hopes to prove that it ria'Glasgow.for night:Tuesday.W. Men's Sport Shoes, tan and white. all sizes Litter Caariers. Hay Carriers, hot. Strangers and visitors are H. Major's, Whitevale. °ipbt: Wed- P • Pumps. Door Tracks, Cow Y a ,cordially invited to both of these ®eaday, L, Middletoa's. Brougham, Boys'Jerseys,khaki and red colors Bowls. Pressure Systeme Etc. r' services. The Ordinance of the °von; Jae. McLeod s, Claremopt. It will pay you to get my rices on nt bt; Thursday, Mr. Simmers t sponge above before buying elsewhere. x,ord'a Sapper will be administered g y' Boys' Canvas Shoes, an and white, a age soles, all sizes $aiaam,soca; Bert Jones Mt. Zion, .after the morning service. Bats ; Friday, Temperance 1$o6se, �r * '�'�! Phone 3800 Mr. Wm. Goodman, .a highly call at J FI1I�OLJ.J � �'B�ANS J. PI�P���T g y Ashburn,noon;Lnwer Myrtle,night; 4 CSER1Nti ` respected farmer, of Clareawnt, Saturday,own stable until the foll • PT - - UNTAAIt! 1 ,passed away after a lingering ill. owl Monday morning. �— aefsa on Sunday morning fast. His _ CZIARE�tCST='- 4Z`T�'��'=0 FIADA ' JuneraLwas conducted from his r i �, F , late residence to Mount Pfea@snt Sa'ffier8 Attention Oemete Toronto. on Tuesday afternon. Mr. Goodman was I � and Oil he World's Greatest - known as a strictly upright, hoc- Separator -The Realrew," Stoves. Goveanment Standard Ora and industrious citizen. eml R Floury's ,Get Most f®r Recleaned courteous and yneighborly. and famousWheel Barrows etc. Plows,Pointe.©eat°(4rindets, m ighbors, tll be wo whom hp was always hand separatos Brantford r rtsaale. and seoodd- You o 'k -- and one Q�Qingl3 W 1�1' ���' � Screenings u willing to lend a heping head. ' -- He was in bis 81st year and ie�nr ��B'j'. D$�Z"1', - I{ know yai ve a big aivesteswtt tied tip is l ten dour hogs • w vtved by his wife, three sons and flip returns for this mosey: a, profit. �, 'i, one daughter. Phone 506 Pick. BROUGHAM 16elds,of Corn and your beef and dairy cattle. Z � We regret to report the sudden Mregrt to sea 7rai set death of a former resident of IOlaremont, in the n of Juba _ ': ::guy Your That's wA f recommend one of im► "'roraritit", We have this Feed at pored Wovdni It's beii{t to retain all lbs right prices. •� Underhill. of Aurora,who dropped food vahse of the �—�axle fed OR this dead on Thursday evening last We carry all the dif�ereat of s&V +rip sure laces wA and make betty from heart failure. The deceased, T I N - Mill Feeds. ?Cabo was 68 years of age, bad been "Tocortto" oe are durably balk of ssleeaed senme, engaged shingling his home that donbie to�+�ed and grooved to esc{nde the err. ` day and was in bis usual health, treatid With c:eoeote to their WL 'lye -'and his son, Frank. was '&@silting �� :' .. 1 Silo u thus proReded against a titer tssatber. l a a ' ''tb< rr� Nov Blacksmith *.: him in the work. The had ? : down from the roof sot> were load- $og the old shin lea on e► wheel We Bre Belit��'�w1IIe ell-Cas ��. too. phos 15% "in Cap�f• � barrow when ll�r.,IIaderhill tell fur Cash until July 18th vanes 7 •a Now is the time to get pans a; over and expired immediately That means that you can gat it over Ma .plows in order for the without a moment's warning. Big the Big Ball. Alio ft. to k ;. fall work. ,•. �k funeral took place o0 9andayy of lb: for 17.50 per cwt. ` ` - ,It can be done to your aernoon, whets a nanibeq at vtam _ Vii.. Or wont friends and relatte" were Remember, J the .18th satisfaction by present. The sysnppaaLhy of the JS the 138 08y W. R. EiiERS4 e.�9.' �t T t� ,ogmmaaity is aztended W the be• _ Whitby phone J f j O R N 1'� R E 1 reseed family: We stook Masseirp-HSrris lima �. Remember the annual garden McCormick Repairs and _CLAREMONT ppaatty of the Claremont United - s 'Church whicb will take place this can procure - Say- (�,,��,,� fes, i��' dFridap)evening int the.Memorial thing in the Arai j Choppin mark. A football match will be line Of - O lcy ayed between Claremont sa ♦ AND �'L LKING; rooklin, commencing at b.8o: - 'Implement Repl4ira '. ginning at 8 o'clock one of the •. am prepared to do -Chopping sed- Oat concerts ever given In Clare. F �� C Q Q P E R oat Flailing every Monday, moat will be rendered by the,Or• We!da sy and Friday : phens kale Quartette, of Toronto, CLAREMONT ` _stoasboots For Sale , who have delighted all who have _ ffaw 4&uNad beard them. Their programme Best (�u&Ilt of John F. Rayle8, ClsremOnt - 'eonaiets of comic aoaaa, comic `�, RaratBoute No, 2 sketches, solos etc. Do not fail - -to hear thous. The Claremont RIG 1 NAL_ - N 'W STAFFORD band will .furnish choice music • • „4 duringthe eveain W. E. N GROCERIES ! Sinclair M. P. P-, oto will .,Marble and Granite Dealer preside.' Admission, 35 cents ; At Right Prices Cemetery Lettering etc. �r children ander 12 years. 20 rests. for430 flare ma'y be parked -on the 4 BaraSoap 25c, 8• Bars Castile �• Firet-class work "grounds for25 cents. Soap 25c, 8 Pkge Amoaie►25c, 1 , ggaranteed. �r Rev. Chas. W. ging, of Mount Gillex 15c a pkg, 2 The of ' Pleasant Baptist Church,Toronto, Prunes 22c,• 2 The of ,, Kiaptatan Road and Pickering ' :isle resigned that charge and,has %' Dates 22c. 2 lbs of f,y ANY of Our I n"hil s East Townline, a +s!!►r y w accepted a call to the Walkerton °Raiaiae 22c, have been ui, use 27 40 P. O.=Whitb R. R I Baptist Church. go preached file 2 lbs of ValeIIeis-Raisi " ` ' farewell sermon in the Toronto —coatiauousl --for--39 ;w church on Sunday Teat. He has ►ears=acid more. If you _ bad charge of this church since he' Fresh Fruit and Vegetables' ' `- resigned the pastorate of the always on hand. leave been using a Melotte ; tOlacemont Baptist church over FreshTancy Cooking, Mondays, 'Cream Separator for this two years ago,and will enter upon Wedoeys sod' Fridays. length of time, ask us to `#tie new duties immediately. Prior �Y ; ..to leaving Toronto, 11tr.Hing was — examine 1t and check up its ,w d Fancy Sro dcloth 98c and 1.19 yd. _ *relents with a substantial p ratio We are eased ' Gin ams and Voiles Pe �' - .. cheque, accompanied by a warmly tip to 40c, for 29c. .:to render rias service to of all materials and dadga �' sppreciativeeaddress. Mrs. Hing " 'Was made the recipient of a beast• 'blain White aiad Fancy Curtain - bur customers at any time,. It wilt pEi you to�all at .our Works ^ ` ifpl wrist watch by 1lfiss Jackson �Scrint 25c and'40c per d. to inspect our stock and •ort behalf of the Senior Young Fancy Chintz 28e.y 'without obligation. 'Ask us obtain prices All orders left with our AT People's Union. find am n umbrella Phone 1401 = mto call and demonstrate. agent, . .` by the Jnoior B. Y. P. L'., and _ Law, Pickering, will rece[ve alio fin firmf�,l o� gladioli b the prompt and careful attention Y Flower CcnImittee. Their many 1 TGevrid A call infcitedClareniont friends" wish Mr• and • , tC'O j, Clark, nnnbartnn. Ont. JamPra Todd, R. R. 2; Pick,-ring. W. �, T. MATHESON .Mr@. Sing an Diane .,' Doses in their new F. , R. R. Nn. 1 I.�e»st 61x11, IoFi Plaone Ptck X24. fired y vp O ey t (� ..".;.,.<+•.:,:�.c:�`l''t��..�1,•�/i�111fq1 .. ,::....a:'.,:�'.....:t�.o..:e.a:;.:Y3i.A„rA.M'h«�;..;t'te.,a'�tmtcsF,:�'EidA�!PIT[iE'Irl'f�•.-,.7,.. ..a....,..rKa�,.r_�.kr:,.;..:.r,,,,,•'_3'1',.v....ta.,..� .ill".G'IP'i�'�.�.',:alt:�s'��ia�.3a.n.�;'•.}•l,.�a�„T.t�'t(i'hMTw . q F G,synax: v'4:'rr,+�ij ,.• ,....,.... �• ... ♦•�.:..: .`^�•,h'xi-.. a w; ..: s,. 3!'• .• ., �.• .. y S �'J va.3,',"'' `X;.r .:.. --.. .� rw._.`sa�''. w.�,.rtrv< . ter. n �.ti „;�t,zcr w,xr•z-.r,;•k't'�:••v^._,� '.'',3:I :sr _ ^''r;�_,' -^-t" rs,;. tz .... • •�� ... r.#., +.-w--.. •<.�l;r,'lter .Mai��""'�';-`••••• '.��,,� k..- r.�' .. - ,,+�t?;��'.: a;. 'W,.,. .7! �:Z"r� t'�i:' . n ... ....• .," `5''t .•,f"'•..,,,.- �yr ..,:�•, 'C... dy R:. -.'d6�+ -a er _ 7i .} <f .r•"a„'.. ae"uW'c 4.=i y ,r ••rc. ... Y .. _ ,:.:'. Y. ..' ,..w.:A Jv� '�:C'.`s •-`�''e. X' { �,h.Z'•,-�:.: y, ➢.±a M7'L•'f"..' ie-.'uf +l-wM,i. ..:- ..,,. . ..+s.5"" .y, ..• .'i-: k•. _ .: ,.- � .^'!C. ,,. ,'Y :sr� � '~�,''. t , Y w • } 1 sn. 7-4 n '. 'C -'' .� YBr..il� '•a, .�1. ;iw , - V r J T _ n 4•:' 'tiE �rf I,�' DO US YOURJELLY ALWAYS JELL? _ - �wAMsorrs An-VE"��--sy o. Inco . .. ��, �Y MARY EAMILTON TALBOT. - Many women are not successful materloollhas been spoked through us- ;fitly maker&, because they have a ing too much sugar than from all S '•rule_o`1humb" wbieh they fob ow for other causes combined. - -4 all fruits Juices. The 'result is fro- now MUCH SUaAs? _ qu@at farlur'e. The work of scientists The proper proportion of sugar to _ d. with tie test tube has talion nater- juice by volume varies. Thede-quarters + � tainty out of Jolly making. And,,too, as much sugar s& juice fa necessary re 1 they have made_it possible for the-for fruits low in pectin and those to x housewife to have a greater variety which much Water must be added to `r } of jellies on her shelf. Their work extract the-juice, as damsons, crab ..bas discovered the mysterious snit apples, plums and the like. / stance, pectin, the absence of which - ...For fruits with the proper quantity "'- is a juice, or its presence.in insuffi of pectin and acid,as currants, under- cienit quantities, to the reason jelly ripe grapes, blueberries and others,. ' will not "come." -�an equal volume of sugar to juice " No one can affordio trust to luck, should be used. In any case it is bet• �� ♦� ` �. •espectalW ifpreparing-a product for ter to-err on the aide of too little,than TT sale; ill is too great.& waste of VVI too much sugar. t:+r ..ab:e material. To make good jelly a-! If JoHyL-fails to set from an over- 'proportion - �. fruit juice must have pectin, sugar,i proportion of sugar no amount of ` a acid And liquid In the correct propor-'cooking will rectify the error; it will _ f �- tions. The fruits which contain pee-'only produce a gummy masa Adding , tin In the greatest quantities are cur- more sugar and cooking will make it. rants, underrips raspberries,-,black='more atrupy, The remedy is to add berries, grapes, quinces, crab apples'more pectin—that is, to boil the pro- and sour apples. i duct with more juice, perhaps even as ` But ripe grapes, raspberries, straw- much as was used in the first place; berries, peaches, pears, cherries and but of course even this will not make , in or acrd s both, and i a jelly equal .to one made with the - rhubarb are more or leasbodeficientto natural proper proportion of sugar in the first 7. ----. I the tasking of jelly from these juices I Place. by the usual household method is dis. Many women fail in jelly making ::str+Una because they let the Juice simmer on The addition of pectin, howrver,;the back of the stove while they are 1 }.;a makes it possible to use them for do- engaged in doing other work, thinking S . lieious JaMes. Elderberries and ripe;thereby to save time. Such long ac- *y m quinces have paenty of pectin but not tion of the acid in the'juice trans- enough acid. so this must be secured forme the pectin into, substances that _ `- rtes from lemons or apples. I have no Jelly-making power. When ` if 700. want tom sure theta Is.the process of making jelly is once P � .�� � �- �•"*•••� .7 - encI begun after the Juice has been extract- M flee cooked nice, add to i it halt a I ed it should be carried forward as _ ' 9 make it jell tabs a tablespoonful of - Here's Your Hat, What's Your Hurry? j quickly as p6esible. Alter adding the -the, of Epsom salts and a sugar, stir the juice until the sugar as . "teaspoonful of sugar, blend and let dlssoives, then boil rapidly -until it . ,,j Wilson Publishing Co. i 3 West Ada. j .Maw's Hunches. stand twenty minutes. If pectin in auf- gives the jelIp test The most rekab a CLl�� hide St., Toronto. Patterns sent by f..No, sir!" said Uncle Ezra Brown, fflcient quantity to make jelly la pros- L to allow the juice to imp from the __ �,.; �� return maiL ; T` _ent there will be a jellylike substande'afdrring spoon and when It sheets oft never turn :claw's ng is god i ' -"formed If it does not form then.pea or breaks to take the mixture from ,..•,� � --- 1 Et stela a hunch a thin I'd Det against the neighborhood. tia-must be added. the fire. ;. Why Not a Music Day at Her intuition tells her atsalght— pwrIN Is RASILY MAf3ilv AYOM'CLOCJDY JELLY. � Your Club? Or party near. at any rate, .. Tbwv are several ways of squeeze try to be economical and - The St. Catharines Rotary Flub a Her dreams come true,ant never fail tai 7 $'this- You can add a fruit Juice rich sqeze pour fruit pulp, to obtain a short time ago put on a real "'Music,To tell of 'bad news' in the mail; In this jelly-making substance. Some'fens'more drops of juice; you will have Day" luncheon that might well. he I An' shore as I'm a twin' man, women can fruit Juices and have them a cloudy jelly if you do. You can use ;copied by other clubs throughout Cain- She reads the future—yes, she can. Iready for this emergency, Then there the fruit pulp and the remain W - � Y' P F � „ j oda. Why not, indeed, right here to I'd no more think of bosala' her, are commercial concentrated pectins Juice for fruit butter. our own locality? The speaker-of the Or quarrelin' back, or crossin' bar, r which have been found by many to If you want your jellies to keep � `day was Mr. J. S.'Atkinson. of the Than flyin'up to reach the moon— evork woaaders. !well, haws the glasses as sterile as Canadian Bureau for the Advancement 'N i don't expect to do that• soon! The third way is for the housewife:Able. Then after the hot paraffin _ of Music. I expect to think she tooled me some— pr - o make her own pectin extract !has been poured over the ran a In ening his a y gum/ j� p ddreas os. "The Per my own good, o' Course, b a To make this pectin, slice acid ap-i pointed wooden stick around the edge, Power of Music," Mr Atkinson said I Bret,puttfn' all an' all together, 1 plea without paring or coring until; it helps the paraffin to stick more i ��� r that until the war he was almost en. Shea seldom ever missed the weather. you have four pounds, add four and firmly. When the cover has been ad- tit'+ely ignorant of the enormous power I When she sez, 'Ezra, don't do that:' it halt pints ok water, boil rapidly for 1 justed. wash the g:asses, label and of music. In the Great War, music en., VAate'er it is, I quit it flat, 'twenty minutes then strain through'store in a cool, dark place. conraged the troops on the march and i Fer, when her hunch tames. strong'.I four thicknesses of cheesecloth but do' Wild fruits often so abundant, are made, them forget their fatigue and know k r,ot squeeze the bag. Measure the! frequently neglected; yet there is aiiiii inspired them to greater effort. . He i That safety lies in gofn' Blow. apple mass, add an equal quantity of tang to them which cultivated fruits I ' spoke of the pop which the singing of No oil sharks ketch me unawares, Y water fo it and boil again twenty do not possess. As they are unusual, w patriotic songs injected into the sol-i They're not ter me, the fakers'snares, kninutes and;strain. I they make nits gifts to peop:e who tilers, and the moral effect it had upon Per, when I've talked things o'er with The two 6rtractions should amount;live In the city and where thley are theard ! Maw, to about three quarts, Bad: this rapid- not procurabe at any price me speaker spoke of,the ;great in•t I nee most piafnIy every Raw iy until reduced to about a pint and Elderbemes make excellent jelly if fluence bf music upon the Russians. In all their plana to cop my pile - -a half, which usually (sites from pectin is added. Barberries, too, The children were taught the Russian An' rob me In their gentle style! .thirty to forty-five minutes. Seat lit should be added to the store of Jellies. folk gongs when they were very young, ' enroll bott:es; this prevents the neees-I Gather the fruit as soon as it becernes and were broug'ht'up In an atmosphere i No, air! Maw's hunches give to me^ ' sity of reheating. the whole quantity a dark,'rich color a#ter the first frost of good music. Ar Russian princess I The pleasantest security. a' beft when a container is opened, which Use one cupful of water fqr each four once told him that during the dark Perhaps yuh'il laugh at this, but must be done if all is not used Wben quarts of the berries and cook until ` days of Russia she could not have lived psha*! -thus apple pectin is used with fruit;the juice may easily be pressed out. without music, as it made her forget I I know my beat friend an' that's Maw," juices which lack pectin, about half Drain and use as much sugar as juice, her sufferings and misery. fir, Atftln4 —L V. Flowera, as much of the extract as juice is I Wild grapes erg rea'.17 preferable to son related a number of Interesting I 4 - neoeeaar'>-, but it Is beat to ,try the� cultivated one, for grape juice and stories of-the Russian people and their C e above pectin test. I Jelly, and they make an excellent cat- d manner of living, and gave several in- First-Aid Tips. Jelly-made from rhubarb,pineapple,!sup. To make the latter, mash thor-I ataaees showing their love' of 'music Both on the river and sea; drowning orange or grapefruit will be tearer if onghly two quarts of well-ripened, and its gpect uporf them. fatalities are unfortunately apt to oc- fernon pectin extract is used, Make gra a, cover them with_vinegar and The greatest agency for the de v olop- `�� `• rsegr► CHARMING DESIGN FOR J4I+F , cru at this time of the yeas, and many _ -this from the white inner skins of t through, strain and add a cupful �4ug of the appreciation of music was in a life have been lost fon borons. Put this akin t l OVERBLOUSE, tl►e w�aat of a trough the.of sugar, a teaspoonful each of-cinna- E the schools, and.from the schools it Tittle knowledge in deed p `�. geSh teaspoon- Paris puts a frill on its smartest would,permeate the homes. in a num- son �Nho has been with a per- son der and make three ex c- mon and cloven a third of a overblouses, and so we have it 'sere bei of schools in Canada and the dragged from the - tions from half a.pound of the 'furl of allspice and a quarter of a tea, water. white 1 with one as the-distinguishing touch on the two United tates music was being taught „ peel, quart of water, spoonful of pepper. Cook slowly until i The most important thingto do is,. -and one and a bsH level teaspoonfuls;it becomes`thick and heavy, stirring models pictured.above. .White crepe-:During t2e course of a year the Pupils,to excite Breathing by artiilciat means. - of tartaric acid for each extraction.!to prevent scorching, and seal care• de-chine develops this blouse, the front were made'familiar with•about fifty And efforts to do this shouid not be re-' _c Probably more good Jeily rag'in'g fully. of which is gathered to� the ,back'pieces of good music. They were;lingnished until fully two hours after slightly below the shoulder41nO in taught something about the various, the person has been takes on land. yoke offset. Right up to the minute'composers and the cifeumsfencee un- A P fat's Secrets. Pba' ezampie, "certain forma o! kid- i Breath' is the corivertiEe collar with, its;der which the number was composed. may excited by turning -* To some people palmistry suggests ney trouble are marked in the head by the-patient on one side and Applying _quackery. To others it cohveys the mite mots or pointe. mere trimniing-band of the new pansy At the end of a year a contest was;smelltag,salts to the nose, or tickling Idea of a snpea�stiiious paeRimle, white �'moon&'of the ling�ernedls are large purple shade. The same trimming is,held and a number of selections were!the throat with a feather, 'tub the - abd fit the hear+t's circulation is used for the pocket tabs, and the-har-'played for the pulpits, who wrote the , -i ,paW[ regard k as bei entiveI an-i `- good row culls on the Ion sleeves. Print- , cbest with hot and cod water alter. 'worthy of eonelderosUon. Where tbey are mon-existent,.ci'rcu'bs- g �names of the selections payed and I nately. If.this fade,,turn the body on Bet,its Shakespeare remrluded us for tion Is s'lug'gish, the heasi's action ed-ei:k in a.small design fashions the,the names of the composers. By this I the face,and then on to the side again. blouse with the short sleeves with•plan they were made'familiar with the time, "thea+e are more things is.. weak. Where the joints aa•e pro• � i repeating this movem6at every few 'heaven,and earth than are dreamed of �n°ed,, there is, indicated a predis- material of R lighter�'toaz3`ttsed for�masterpiece`s of musical literature and,seconds. At each turn press the body lia our philosophy," and there seems position for some die ease of the chest." trimmings. Sizes 34,•86; 38, 40 and:helped toward the appreciation of good--beneath and between the shoulder tittle doubt that gutta d good Daae can 42 inches bast. Size 38 bust requires I music. Music was of the greatest im-I blades. 234 yards of 36-inch material. Price portance in education and had great be made out for palmistry. i When breathing hay been restored, d the mem-1 it is Important to promote warmth and Ui'r. Noel Jsgnlh, a leading invest:- A Flight of St". 20 cents. educative value. It improve 1✓ - Home sewing brings nice clothes'ory and the power of concentration;circulation. Thin can be done b _gator, points ouI his enlightening Long or short, I love a flight of step; within the reach of all, and to follow and made the pupils better students,vigoreua rubbing of the body,.and the and Interesting book, "Scientific Palen- for they the mode is delightful when it can be f intellectually and spiritually. In a'Application of hot wow bhslt 3t,.4'now possible "by a Axe so mysterious and allurin -done-40- nu er o ac oo an univaaai Weis, and so on. When the power of ientiflc sasrel>f -of--the head~ -to they beckon ma, followingthe styles pictured in ori+ aoa ase chrtirr ,err, weighing one tusk y P ties music was made optional instead swa•ilowing has returned, give the pa r "Come, follow us," invitingly they say, new Fashion Book, A chart accom- of some other subject. I tlent a little wine or brandy: against another, end an to determine' "To all the pleasant things that wait panying each pattern shows the me- In concluding, Mr. Atkinson spoke of i wla;ch are the strong and which tate beyond for thee; terial as it appears when cut out. the use of music in Industries. In a weak ccanponents In the make-up of Quaint dim, old panell6d rooms; prr•sonalbtp." A garden fair; Every detail is explained so that the. number of factories in the United� ;-Something Lacking. inexperienced sewer can make'with- States aril England, as well as In Can- point of starting for Doator�s are realls+ing that a study of organ loft, half hidden in the A Scot on 'fixe out difficulty an attractive dress. ada,a few minutes a day were spent fa ;'Lho hand may he19e in diagnoatz g die- gloom$; Price of.the-book 10 cents the co the United Staten, 6p accident Left iris ec+se. The sutbvr likens the bands,to A haymow, breaths fra PY• a general sing-song. hinny employers'paras, con4adnin$a handsel pou>Zda, at ' n8 grancq to the Each copy includes one coupon good 'considered this period the toot Tucra• ' the g+aatlse of an engine by`which• the air; --�-th�e railway station. On his return to for live cents in the'purchase of any tire of the day, because.Jt increased hds native 'rand -the pursewas b enginse2. 1'9 enabled to know the quan- A white front door, with lamplight pattern, the pi6duction and cr ted-a bond of k v anti prear�ire of the energy being shim"through; to tiro by s clerk, who expected some lra. the flow of ties lubricant,arid; in A cellar;filled wJM riiorotrg..Wtate!'a HOW TO ORDER FATTERNB agreement between etirployer and em-�eyig� recog'nUtian The Scot took the n o the grnoral ranattxg of fisc �- -needs—" Writs you; aama and address pain• ployee. IO`ot the"employee& it gave purse and counted Clue awaeq and then chin The lines in our hands, are the A them relaxation and added content- looked inquiringly at the clerk, who ° Ah, yea, I love a night of steps—for Iy, giving number and size of such rent to the worker. 14* gang 1 err nervous system. say do- who patterns as you want Enclose 20e in asked., in as�tanlahment: 400, 4ectb tendencies in which Tray In- is wise enough to know just where It stamps or coin (co!n preferred: wrap % -- "Is'n't It right, sir?^ d,4i s:antl' reoogmized is the paka of leads. it carefully) for each number, and Undeve:oped livea.,are the Fain of "Right? No, it's not right. 'Al rs's tte uta :Leila Kepler Wllliams.,address your order to Pattern Dept.,)the universe.--I.. H. Bailey. the lndere"r, �.i{.S;;f„, ` ,.:,.. ,. - /N' .,,,-... .:. ...... :...,_�6 ,.t"• ` .. � 9 .sea ''+!• ►. •,r.. 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' -is jQ RIM 13010 We supply cans sad esprese Often ''AH That is Needed is, a y 17 pay " ° charges. We pay dally by ezptQaas a� Tome to Build Up the Blood. money orders, which can be casb4d anywhere !►lebOIIt any Obarge. There are many women who have To obtain the top price, Cream :been �vaiWs or semi-laralida BO'long, z w l :that they accept ther condition• as a �kr w , must. be free Isom bad �avata aat'i ?' We burden. They fines endured tiro- �q n ?�- 6 oeai�ia not leas than aQ per egaat. to 4 s� Batter-Fat. rr i ken sleep, aton►ach trouble, nervous r ley r w� s c mess, headaches sad weakness go long BOwd• t.t3>ai � :that they have given' up bo.pe of an- cases a well chosen diet, fresh air ander w T� -0yw For references-- eadtOfIlce,` Toronto, r , .toying good health. fn most of these > a tonic Co.buiLd up the blood would do Beak of Montreal, 'or your local banker, , wonders. To all run-down, nervous „ '� ' $k .. .� Established for over thirty .year -p eople the•experience of Mrs. H. J. (1.),-"The Wild Wave” of Skerriea, � ►+ - Cameron, Watervals, N.B. will be of Dublin Try& This Dish. deep Interest. She says•:-"About two _ `-7Gars age I was .In, a iaiaarabie, rum.. .(2)- oat two or, three E. Landy of the MTake one reckless, nettural-born fool: tthree big dsfnks of bad liquor; `r down condition. I was unable to do rase. Xrs x1• , , , my work, my head ached. day and - '.."• ' • a dk'h•powered, fast motor-car. t (3)-The Canadian Pacific S. 8, Soak fool in liquor, place in cat• and er: might„my nerves were all trnstruirg, "Montrose." let to. After due time, remove from and for three weeks I condd not eat on sleep'. I then decided to give Dr. W11- box place Beck, saifa-lined wreckage, in b 111ama' Pink Pills a trial and Sot six „ WAV-E,11 box and garnish with Ilowera. THE WILD BORN 1873 AND STILL.GOING STRONG . boxes. by the time I tied used half of The Wild Wave, of Skerries, Dublin, sailed the seas ov them I telt much better. and when I half s century ago, with CapAadn Andrew Lardy as Thrift Is- wonderful virtue-espe• bad taken the six boxes F was as well &kipper and E. l''andy his son, also of Skerries, as boy. To-day The Wllsl wave still skims merailY over the Frish cial'ly in an ancestor. Chanoel, and her first cabin boy, a little older th&A she Is, is in commend of a:big Canadian Pacific Inner, the Mont- Las ever. I could work ail day and not tired and have been strong and rose. Captain E. I.andy,who Is very Irish and every Such a sailor, in one of the most popular skippers adoet. Hefeel heal4hy ever sines- I been serer taken served with distinction in the great war and has had, on the whole, a pretty eventful career, but he still-speaks ` affesetionately of the good old Wild Wave and his'happy days aboard•herr at a boy. a sny medicine that did me no much NIGTib ' good and' will always' k Pill verso; Fortuna_Given the Cold i A Poem You Should Know. ;mid ar.'wlwams+-Pink Pills.� MORNINGCHOLM You can got these Phis from any Shoulder. -Stara of the Summer Nlyht. KEEP YOUR EYES. ' aIIedleslne dealer, or by mail at 6tl centsThough Henry Wadsworth Lonafel• _' w, ,sCs strEi oAiwa,'o.aDiwuKr,ZALmy r . Many vlsitote to the Mother Country box from The Dr. Wali ma' Medd- Cholera anm l low will never lnftuis one of the fatal.Medi- are anxious to acquire anything con- rank with the greatest s -cine Co., Brockville, Out. all en�ts of childhood. It is a trouble poets• ie place among the pouts is h nected with people of whom they are �t that come®on suddenly eepeckW7 duh assured for ail time because he hes proud,, as we have sena lately in the'tug the Bummer months and uWasm written so-much that'touobes the fir" PoiWA Ivy. embumation of the body of general Og-#prompt action !s taken Che little one hear and live# to fire memory. Hera MOSQUITO RITES ' Year atter yeea', as folks fame fott--b etlsorpe and the arany attempts to gel may, soca be beyond aid Baby's Own ( Let Mtn rd s take the Etch its camp or summer cottage, interest In permission to remove William Pena I y �� a good example of his gift:- out of them. Excellent far 1♦ Vii. Tablets are an ideal medicine in ward- poison Ivy revives, -Massy have yet to from the tiny Quaker cenetery in which' frog off this trouble. They regulate the r all sting's and insect bkes. learn to reoogaize these foes, busy, he is burled. Suss of the summer nAgh.t- bowels and sweeten the stomach and pgr in yon azure dee wHghtlywaody-stemmed planta, rising American Boots would dearly like to �+ 1 tbrttts prevent the dreaded summer coo- Hide.Mils your golden 114tt! from long rootstocks at ,just below p'ur'cha" Burns birthplace. It Is an; msad levet, and bearing the charas " clay blggin,' reared by Mia' pints. They are an absolute safe She sleeps! pound medicine bei guaranteed to contain tertstic Issues of triple smoothlsts, fatther's own hands, two' miles from j lady neither opiates nor narcotics or other y Siee$s! pointed leaflets. and frequently the Ayr'• harmful drugs. They cannot possibly OF -told clusters of round. whitish fruits As they cannot get this priceless re- do harm-they, mays do good. The; , R2` Hes, they reproduced it !n facsimile at; g Moon of the summer algbt - beneath them. Tablets are said by.medicine dealers 1 Far-sown you Feetern tt+teops, one of their great exhibitions, and; r Sink, sink in silver light, Failing to recognize and avoid the or by naafi a4 26 semis s box from The plants, many people, susceptible to sent a request to a lineal descendant I Dr- Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville. She #deeps! 'poisoning, find- themselves presently of the national poet to cross the Atlas-!Out. My Indy rieeps, r I+ : .lntereested In remedies. Few seem to tic and aft in this replica esi Barns'I be awaa'e that on contact with the birthplace in order toconstitute an. Bleeps'. Mr weed, or even, with sboee, tools, eta, additiomal Stuvctloa. Wind of the seromas& night! _ ''ibbat have been in contact, they should Needless tpp say, the batt was tempt- Where remove &A traces of ka viru- ft It wodid.hare set' up the dew � Where yonder woodbine creeps, lent oil by freely lathering the skin cendant of Burns for the root of his t Fbtd, told thy p(nloos light! 'with strong soap, and r using under life. But she would not ?bile 1t. "Na. ��a'IF�l �+ of rrunningt or const changed as," saki the aid dame, "I'm no sawn� y lady s2a-sleeps! t trer, Iattamma2fou resultlhg from i tae be 'stared at by a lot or siiby fowk - Sleeps! ` faasaspeeted exposure,or segleet of the I wto mebbe wand tag me for a new an' - 'p above precautions. may be relieved by anlage , � Ilaosrore of the summer ni6hti _ wild beastia I'll ludrt tilde la ) 9, 1a solutloss of baking soft or aurid.Scotland" she Cid. Telt her, her lover• keeps Y L 4 _. .. i Wandst while In clambers light a�^. Xsom. ssdts, oae or two 6epooafA ar"i 13ar was very poor. She sleeps. 'Various elaborate treatments are of- might have made a fortune by sitting ` My lady sleays itis a cup of water, and bandaging. � In a r•erpllcs of the famous boat In Sleeps! } which she and her fatter rescued the t'1 , .1ored wbich are seddom any mexe`he$p 1tu1, or so readily available. survivors of the Forfarshire, new the Minard'a Lrhiment for Corns and Warts , Furnre ladands, on September 7th 1838. (_ It�la aurg hone teles efforts are made to clean ap'evy from con tamtly But nothing could persuade her to A Welcome Blow. : fr•squenroed public and private grounds. make a public exhibition of herself. His Summer Resort. , It was getting very late In the after. Ctlt]Cilr1 Should Be - " 4 Though eradication is bound to be Is- A name that will always be remem-� I supnese you've picked yoursum- noon and Sankey was on a feverish Dorioutr, there are bered in connection with the early plenty .of people mer resort by this timer' hunt to funds to .meet a sudden die H�,j wfyo ootsid ealeiy work at It In hard days of wireless is that of Jack Eit�ta. "Yes, the soft -drink place in the mend, �Il Every lloQle \ injury He arae one of the first operators to next block." In his haste to xetcb a brfe'nd before *, or rocky ground, whenever Daily urs of vud a Soap creeps -the sol does not matter, dry Bait or send• out an S.O.S. in m13-ocean, and _ e the pores aetiw/and the stria clear strcng brims might be arpplied before at grave rise& to hie own ]lie-far he the latter lett his office he funned a and he.ithy, while the Ointment Who Invented C1roerWort�s? corner too swiftly and caLlidad w1Us s ale les and Debar irritadoas. "growth becomes -too dense, or after was on a burning Ship-he remained PSP � � mowing it wkh a scythe. Caustic sod% at his post till the last moment and Crow-word puzzles seam to leave fiery ]title math motto deet dower wi4 f Cuba antis pticp wdereatdy mod- ing :-mo other wkhpols &4ue chemicals are ab was thea instrumental in saving hut- been popWar as far back as 1,700 years!a resoarading thud under the ftie+oe of is+sed antiseptic pleasing X +so recommended. As a rule, bowever, d'r'y o1 lives. litmus's heroism mads ego. In were days when the early lio-'the impact i {eta - direct removal of the root-stocks from a tremendous stir,.sad music haH man- mans were to oocupattoa of Britain. I "You c:umey Idiot" screamed 'the g -!lose soil, o means of grubbing hoe, Our authority 'for each an assump- victim. ecsambl'!ag to� feet in indig- .rt ra.aa wa. n.►.®>a< agars ompeted widely for his ser. !� Casten.sl...iaa StWt are. ;�: potato hook, digging or ptionghing, view, tion (says the in American') is,name wrath. "I've a gcod mind to ; when possible to preferable Elbrus. The Mee was to fix up a wireless a tragnneavt of painted wall pleated knock you Into the middle of next - 1 ` now on ezthlbittan in the Corinium week, times when groa*!ng !n leas mond or room on the stage,and for Hinne to re- Museum, the property of Earl Bat- Here he, paused and glared ad San- FOR JOY 'rich #oil, astonishingly Long strands' act the S.O.S. call before enthusiastic Muret at Cireaeoester. The guide of the key, ve`>Yo regarded bio.1n an amused f " IF ,of rootstocks tan be dragged out in- and ap'plaud'ing auddenees. But to OX�museu,m clays that this Lragment was manner, whilst be said: %•Umt. This is most safety and easily these blandishments the 'young man. Giren- K done before spring growth commences. replied that he was am electrician by found in during_exIt is n l ,at tabby YI wigh you would, ed ,GOOD HEALTH "Small patches have thus been cleared profession and aot a music-ball per- o� 1888- I4 is an Indisputably ba noaiy cot obliges to you. If I _ up at one operstioII,wbich would'-bays farnver. genuine relic of Iiomsn times can snip get throumh till their without "jam ltequlred repeated eprsying. The words scratched through the going' banlrrupt I'm as sate as s Manitoba Woman Thanks 'k , r• - And Qnly Just Started. surface color of the plaster read- "Ao- house." Lr f jydla E. PIL'1�[�i�fl ti VC$t" 2dore than 60,000,000 acres of land �" opera [suet Arepo trcetot" in four —�----' xCi "PrCiCri On for Sl direpctions, and "Bator Arepo tenet On fire authority oft famous danc- y.table Cot1IR@Ofilitld . 1 cell. to wee#ern Canada have been opened Ing teacher, the waltz, lancers, polkas, opera rotas" to four other directions. and other o:d-fashioned dances are •r Think of talR era beading In the up for settlement.&M cultivation since �� n - 1870 1 It has 'been infezpretec} as meaning. .t(h'sndsll, Manitoba.- When I was wind, _. returning to favor, a at home and workin I had 1. _ Arepo, the sower, guides the wheels young glil g t Think of amber asdt onyx, - ,,, � terrible pains, almost more than I could =r, Descendants ranging _ om sone and at work." _ bear and I was net regular. These s. (Cobra to guufi out thought withlove. daughters, and numbers 191. in all.,I et Ithe�,) troubles kept me so tired all the time Think of nothing have been left by an lllinois woman Many s woman has shattered her that 1 had no strength and no ambition - who recently died at t'�e r.ge of 90. ;ideal be marrying him. _ Q to join in with my friends and haves But the silenee•of a cloud •good time. I was just tired and miser- In a great gale: B/4" able always and life just aeemea as if it j waim't worth living I save so much is R _. Think of the glittering moon . _ the papers about Lydia E. Pinkham's � Hung like an ftrring u S Vegetable Compound, and then I had a ills friend who had taken it and tDid•me 'On the dark cheek of night-•= Think of s song so sweet - about it, so I got some. Every month after taking it I got stronger and I soon # It is perrf'hors to Iftten. did not suffer every month. It stopped e k" and hefted me other ways � Think of courage, Then when my babres were coming I was Atroug, smooth-muscled, �; tired and worn out the first three months , bdoving ar>riecl9 through the world. lE < t j tt s I and ached badly. I took the Vegetable Say Bayer IT1S1S1 Compound right aloe and must say it �� g d think of happiness 1' made a new woman of me and able to° �' t r i ..For Colds Headache ,aa my work, and it Helped me through &' �P Ured in the empty cup confinement. You see I am a farmers zr of a dream6.: ; � Y��: -�-*- �� w}� i -Neuralgia RheU -Martha Hanning Thomas. matlSm wife with a big house to Ioolt"after,and - Three babies now. I Gave told ever so tf� :" : � • � 'yy •s�> at j LUI71bag'O - Pain ::riany women about your medicines. Just last week Ifrom my old got a letter t Water for Ole Lunnon. ) AccePt only a chum in the East. Her baby was born With an area about four timd she told es the 4 z`�,� w, � ��dVi � -Bayer package fifteen she wase notofeetingre nvery well her size of-•the Wembley Exhibition " ; i �r back aches' so much, and that a is . - igrcands, London's latest and greatest { w E, ; �,, �t k�> j whichcontains proven iirections going to Yglre tete same medicine I took reservoir w.1 be ready for o ening a'; ��. c " ' w Handy 'Bayer" boxes of I2 tablets Yon can use m letter and I h some :shortly. � � Also bottles of 24 and 100-Druggists ane will be helped by it -Mrs. H. �+ 'Q The Hall cf Menw y, Birmingham's war memvriLal, as, i Kon Box 66 Crandall Manitoba. O : it a�pgeared ready I Aspirin !a the erase mart (xrlatcred to r r , c s Canada) of Bayer tannfactme of WOO. Pains for the formal opening by Prince Arthur of Connaught. aatiac�dester or saItayu es" ISSUE No. 31--'26. �tllinard's Linlm#nt for Aches and i f ..;,.2 . :.- :k.•..�-•..s..: _ -....-�.-. .- _::..,. .,.:. .,..., ."'`...- ,,..,rrr... .. _. _... .,.. :.r'' � ,,.. .-?+..'i:.. _.,. ....,�,,._�_ .- .-.�t� .y-_..,rte. �•w.�:�. ..�..w.:�srf..a.."..�a:`:...,Se.,:�,��.'a.r,.�5^'..•2A...•.,.L...-,,�..«?.':. w'.,,.'�.-�^s,.2.G�*.,.ar-4.F: �."�.�y,S_"r`'d4t�. �. c a^* V . - ! 7, 5 # Rf- **X m. 7, -i,7-- f. .7 • A A -A number from Pickering a t- -Dr. Henry will be here fig-Vien. ghr4.0 party y &I next Tuesday to•attend to'his ........................ on Monday evening and re ort a- pr6fiessional dutidi.­ W. B. ud Mrs. Powell Were if -Dr. E. A Stidleir, Dentist, P e c- .ia S, 00ALX .:% " 11 S L SM80 tended the -at Aildle 3 good time. Do ar Lorne and Mrs.Ravid. of To. practising in Toronto, will be here' Port Perry on Sunda . -Miss Ethel Powellyis holidaying routo, retu)-ned home on- Monday in his office on Thursday fiom 10 after,spendial;a week here with a. m. to 5 p• m., as usual. peo # 7. ..Wtth her uncle and anut In Bw. A number of Men's Fine Shirts to'clear out at' .-Miss Pearl Stork has returned the ]attar's parents, Jawdb and -Walter Shepherd returned to Mrs. White; Detroit on-Sunday evening- after :counter soiled.- These shirts.are r -to work after Aujoying a couple of* eg -Frank Hall left In our office spending a couple of weeks with weeks' hplidaye. -valued from 2.00 to 4.00 oneday last week a number of his wife and fokwily here. -Grant and Mrs. Arnot, of To- rries-of the Herbert variety -Mrs.H. A. Stork has returned ..recto, soot .Sunday *dth M. & raspberries measured over an inch in home after spending a couple of an Chapman. A Mrs. - weeks with her parents, 0 "d imugethh and 21 Inches In c1rcuinfer Y"of L A. and Mrs. Findla ence.. And while therwarb very-, wire. Cook, of Georgetown. A Real Sn -Varonto, called on thdtr Pickering Ahm large t were of eiRptionally-- -G. and Mrs. Gilroy, of Dixon.. 'Ven's slid Bo a' Tenni's Boots. Regularly sold lends on'Mouday. I& they .-Monday next being Civic fine flavor. who are on a two mouths' via- y -Walter Shepherd ' is being it In Ontario, spent Tuesday night Noliday the places of business will to 2.50, going for 1.00. congratulated on his success on with John and Mrs. Stepheblio Abe closed as usual. Bata Found, in ths, park on Thurs• ay last in caUbinpr it Juuge which measured 42 inches long ROUGE HILL day evening a door-kei. . Loser wb call at C. OradlWil. and weighed-15* pounds It was Asad drowning accident occurred . I, traw Hats- '5 only sr� -Mrs."Geo. Leslie. georgetown, caught in the-Trent River and is about$p,m.on Monday In the Rouge said to be the largest flab caught River Ust underneath the old briage. Is spending a few weeks with her in Regular 3.00, goingat 2.0 also in that river this year. He �o Alfred.Joseph Souray. aged sister, Mrs. A. G. Clark.- 'fItleL caught a number of pk-kerel 9 years, lost his life. The boy's parents, Boys' Print Shirts, regular 1.00, going for 49c. -Mrs. C. L. Mdrcombe suddau- .7 few and bass. Richard and Mrs.sour and faimily, hte of Owswee, spent a f Toronto. were a log *here for a Cyar. r attached, Peg. 1.8i. -The football match played onBoyo'Fine Shirts, size 124 and 13, coils with G. and Mrs. Law. couple of days, and tTe]ad with some -The township council will­weet Memorial Park on Saturday even- other boys went In bathing and got going at 99C. an Tuesday afternoon next for the ing was a most interesting game beyond his depth. Bythetimewarn- start to fialsb and *as Inwas waa given and amsistance arrived Men's Comblus�fon Underwear only, "transactionrt from a few suits of general business. 4 te -Miss Elate Lockwood is spend nes by a goodly number Both It was too late, Dr.Cartwright. cur regular 2.00 to 2.50. going for 1.00 teams played a good game and oner. wasaummoned but an--inquest ing a few days with her grand was not deemed necessary. -7took these over and save yourself money. mother, Mrs. Wm*." Wilifon,' of they were quite evenly watched. Bowma Brooklin was the first to score ITFEVXLE. nville. WH A stin and Mrs. Franklin,of and it stood I.0 in their favor until : Fred T. Bujiting -Pi '--Hug V i$itiDg ALV 1?0;� Terry, 'spent Sunday here about five minutes before time Mrs. W. Meek. of Buffalo.is C called when Pickering, by a bar sisteVMrs.Turner. with the latter's parents, Arthur w"c Mrs. M. Carlson of Chicago'..visited and Mrs. Boyes. streak of good luck or good play. Mrq, M. Reeti6r 0 A few drys. -E. and Mrs. Weiler spent the mad two goals, thus winning by Mrs. A. E. Major has returned, week end in Belden with the form- 2 to I. after visiting friends in Toronto 14 her residence or's mother,who lo • last week by fire. car was.about to meet a team and roots. are visiting with Wm.aDdMr a'. wagon in front of W A. Bender- Bootb. -The Ladies' Aid of the United Iq ���/ I-L Church will meet on Aug. 5th, at sou's, just -east of the villa�e, an Mi Vh -Oa Friday last as an Oshawa Mrs.0. Murray and ehildrl?`D;Z�f To. ss Lillie Major left on Tuesday of 8 p, m.,at the home of Mrs. D N N. American car, owned and driven tbi.a week to join a camping party at Orfilla. L6ekwoocLZhurch St., bys, Jew, attempted, to pass be- Mrs. U. R. Beaton motoied to Orillia -Be sure to attend the Citizens tweenthetwo vehicles resulting d spent the w-eek-end with-her&Is- in a collision between the two an League xarden party at Brough ter, Mrs Palmer. am on W. A. Knox's lawn next motors. The 0ahawa car was The Women's Institute bad a very damaged to the extent of between enjoyable old-fashioned -picnic at the Tuesday ev'g, and hear a splendid program. - forty and fifty dollars. The Ameri• pond last Friday. A �Wvw ord to. Farmers . can ad nitted that he was In fault. Rev. J. W. and Mrs. Parks and -W. R. and Mrs. Stork, of have returned homp' %d w ..... aRreed to pa,y all cbildreq. of Timmins. are visiting ryf - ABelleville, am witb Russell and Mrs. Parka. We are now handlini, It r? the afterapending three weeks with a 9 Pi Miss,s Kathleen Poster. of Water the. former's parents, It C. and -A r Bros*, large new loo. and Jean Reid, of Toronto limousine -Old Reliable Disinfectant. Nothing Mrs. Stork. .1ne passing over the -visiting with-Miss Irene Pugh. . are -Andrew Murdock, of'the Osh- bridge from the west on Saturday A splendid programme has been afternoon they met an auto. arranRed for the Citizens' League better for a sheep-'dip, animal- aws Reformer, at by which we, not ander the-control Barden party on W. A. Knox's lawn. his wife and family and - Miss f its driver. The result was a Brougham. on Tuesday evening, Aug. di -fly spray. p, lice killer or. Pes�ce, paid John and Mrs. Mur- 0 the 4tb- kar -. visit on Frtd&7 evening. collision in which the Onto scraped Misses.011ie Ellis and Jean M-&of - 8 ounce tins 30 ceps Quart tins 75 cents German and Mrs. Linton and the aide of the limabsint. strip­ Toronto. Miss Muriel Hill. of Orill a . friend, Mrs. Roberts,spent Friday piag part of the running board, Miss Charlotte Milliken.of New York damaging the mud-guard and and Joe Todd. of Stouffiille, are visit with W. B. and Mrs. Powell. Also Lice pow Dixx)-Ou Wednesday. Yaly 29th. der, for . poultry or live stock Tboo. and Mrs: Linton, of Ban. scratching the aide of the bus Ing A. &.411d Mrs. Mayor.. • katchawan, who have returned The auto suffered the loss of a It does the work-laKge psckage 30 eents home. wheel an4 Was otherwise damag. 19M,at her late residence. 48 Colum- Mrs. M. P. Duff, of Belleville. ad. The driver of the car admit. bice Ave.. Toronto. Phoebe Tait, ted that he was at fatilt &a he had widow of James Taylor. Whitevale. t . was k. gueet with her friend, Mrs. Ont.. In her 89tb yNw. PunerM from 3omentarily dozed off to sleep. R. Sanderson, the art Week. a tbasibove address on Saturday. Aug. ti, -Dir. Duff and son. Gardner, spent and mid for the damage inflicted. Ist. 8V3p. m. (d&yligbt saying time SIALT I SALT 1. JS A L T I Elaturday and Sunday at the par -Thomas and Ura. Law. Bert Intetueut In Broklime Cemetery. Dun- - Nona Is and Mrs. La-w. Gordon and Mrs. b&,to,. Law and Misses -Sarah. Nell and It pays to use'lots of it haying time. 140 lb. sacks 1.25 .'George's Church Pickering eighth Sunday after Trimiy., 9.80 So ttis Law attended a re-union Yow AAsiorift"moldits. a. W., Sunday School an Adult of the Law familyand its various ruing branches at the omp of O. ARM FOR SALE-100 acres, In Dibleclass. 10.30 a. m.. Mo R. Ind Mrs Ball.of College Avenue, F14.fear of coil S.flickering. For full partic, portant Orde ' of Dishes for Common Prayer and sermon. 7 P. M., Ev- Bars apply to RoLt.Devitt,Brougham. 47,50 Ie 0, r iing Prayer and sermon. ;shaws, on Wednesday afternoon of Rev. A. R. Sanderson will give of last week. There were present QTOV'E FOR SALE-Gurney OxfordU816 u st landed P6 short "talk" to the Young Wor- about one hundred and twenty. 77rance,in good condition,suitable for summer • shippers' League on Sunday morn- members of the family cottage. For„-particulars appl)t at the NEWS 7 y tree from office. a log before the sermon on "Dwell• different parts of Canada and the Clover Leaf Cu Saucers, Parisaha pe,:boatitifui tag and Abiding." Let ever: United Stater. AH reportar v UOR SALE-6 young pies. 2 nanny Cloy sand ter, J.75 boy I' and I buck goat and 2 chicken houses.8: 10' swouth finish; per do7-, and girl be ont. 7 p.-w., The Pse-. O"jgyabte time. - The Rfter000b and 6 16. at lot 35, 6(con.. Pickering. Fred tor, • was spent in games of varions L-Y.-Highland Creek P,0. 43-48 Cups.only. same quality,per doz.. _H. J. Clark, of Toronto, Mo- kinds and 'in partaking of- tee f which the VARM FOR SALE-1337 acres of :Plain White cream etc., o re was -23.con: Cqii and Une'eris, "P ris," per doz., 1.65 tored down on Sauirday and pro an V good farm l4nd with brick house,lot ceeded to lAkefleld, accompe, abundance. In the eveWng all 8, Pickering Township. For further particulars vied Andrew Story.Claremont, 44-47 plain White Cups only, ­Parl6," per &7 , ... 1.16 b his mother and.sister@, indulged in music and in social Misses Mary and Marjorie, to spend toe interconrae. OR SALE-A compiete steno-' Shipment includes Plates of 101 sizes, B:tke Dishes,Fgr�kptsees coicirse at the Canada Business week-end with his brother, Allin, -A Toronto evening paper.,one are, Toronto. Will sell below cost. For full Scallops, Pitdhero.Etc- and family, day'last week gave an account of jrrUcularsapply.to.,Mts..AlLred Michell. Green --A sple v!r. 4347 -ndid fiselortmen t of Ten,pots in"'Cress will Rock" 09 -A number from Pickering an exciting experience that befe) designs. .: 4 attended the. Greenwood garden b prominent Danforth Avenue rpO RENT-7-roomed brick hoii in plain, fancy and mottled desig sp i n party on Friday evening last and natueos man.- He was with a. X Pickering Village, garden 6ttached, -Posses_ Be stirs to examine the quiility of this line before buyin• g. pa - sionmaybe adAutlst Plenty hard wil report an excellent program. party of friends who were ona soft water'. Apply D.Banka, .Ckefirig. 44tf Many Inferior.lines of goods an the maiket,' While there was a alight rainfall fishing trip to the shores of G eor- It came toolateto affect the sue. i i[iBol, ESTATE­zWe ire offering flan Bay. and when walking some very cb6ce lots and cottage sites at Vers of the garden party. through the Woods was chased by Risebank,a great many of which we on the Job* and river frouApply Dyson Cavan. Roei Elastica Prepared Paints are going fine. There's a Dr, Cartwright motored to a huge rattle snake. He see&ped tuna. F. -Gravenhtirst on Saturday and on being bitten by theapoif*nons bank. 44-47 his return was accompaniesd by reptile by making a dive of 40 feet FIOR SALE-Oce 80,ft. windmill, 6 reason-Its the qutdit;y. dre. Cartwright, ft.in-diameter,with oil quen=i who had been from the top of the bank into the automatically Cited. Nein "Save 'the Surface.and YoU Save AIL" ding a week with her snot, Severn River. His companion's will sell ism".N411110esearbWo P. 0. 111pent: are. -0 has recentir. oneem Ind ph..*261 47 Fielding, wh 3ed in killing the snake an(f been in poor health, but who is by means of a rope rescued himQQUARE TIMBER FOR SALE- ' stow somewhat improved. from a watery grave. Thie is u Q le sticks,22 ft.12 X 12;6 s0eks'22 It.10 it 22; 0 and about 100 3-inch plank a -A - football match between the first timemi Man 118111 0111COUD- stidm.30 ft.lonr,4 212. A-1,17 N. In .=.240 -47 Cherrywood and Pickering will be tared @makes a f & Pickering. 4�;-West,R. R.i.Piekering. 46M SeaCRAPMAN played next Tbuisday at 6.80 p.m, certain- kind 'of 'liquid' refreph- MASSEY-HARRIS MACHINERY elm the park grounds. It will be menta. -And repairs. Now is the time to look your spring needs. cipitivators, drills and .followed b under the -The manual garden pirtj One 3 1-2 by y a dance, a di after auspices of the Chamber of harrows,spray-for the orchard. Cow- der the of the Catholic nwagorivar.c"p. b.J.9orudey bar- morce,to be hold on h on ��` 0 � Na the pavilion. Women's League will be held on 4 '` P oq music:, Refreshment booth Memorial Park on the evening on the grounds. of OR SALE-Chiap. all kinds of Monday"Aug. 3rd.(Civic Holiday). F 12U wagops,harness and all kinds of farm im YCHAS.A -On Monday night 801me person 'A sumptuous tea will be served itments in good*74er. Also several heavy and Fight scalesanorb cook stoves wool. Higb- id for bides and wool. also live psuL 0 or persons broke into.Tao.Annan's from 5 to 8 o'clock, and there will est price pa GOSHTHIERCS TF.L.L: -('A L it 104 garage and stole him Chevrolet be & refreshment booth the Iry H an.StouffvVle.Pbonel903 Iftf P_ 40r4L sedan. The theft was not d on detected grounds. A good program of T14E CorWi em' t EXCUSES I ELIPI 7 until the following morning when sports is beine providedi including -% ►-H I M THE JOJDFrP I DANOING I Active steps were taken towards boys'and girls'races and a softballAT - its recovery. The Toronto police game between Pickering and al .as well as the police in the towns Visiting te.xm. Thr gams will be east were notified. The•car was called at 6.30 o'clock char ,Corn- Livery Wedneed y and Spturday recovered in the neighborhood of 6wencing at 8 o'cloek an excellent . nights from 8 to_11.80 11-80" ell Cobonrg on Tuesday with the bear. 'program will be rendered, by one o'clock.' Inge; all burnt out. of Canada's most popular enter- Good Orchestra in attendance _J -The Pickering branch of ther Women's Institute are donating a William La Flamme,George Four- ` our 46-51 M R S. MUNRO, Prop tAine 9, Jules. Brazil, assisted by �Ietor medal to the pilpil from the Pick• vier and Ja mes Farley,comedians. ering public school who takes the miss Fruit Rrees, Shrubs Aue. Mcrhi4,ca B. 1. Du MareFq. higbesit standing at the Entrance pianist, and MiRs Nancy Wall. I 'L I . 0 0 • .1_: '92arninatiod. Mrs. J6!9. Cowan. wark, soprano. Afterthe program Having slecured the agen'cy- for T. W. the secretary of the Women's there will be free Bowman &S(m, Stir Nurseries, dancing on the Ridgetown, Ont. .Jastltittp, hFto received notice from pavilion, for which e Martin's or- I am prepared to take orders -fpr all Mr. Hntehkon. public school In- chestra, of Torontb, will provide kinds of Fruit Trees, Small Fruits, its. Al h spe-tor, that Mise Leona -Spencer a good dance program. Dnring ornArnerhal Shrubs Etc_ at 1* the piipil to be thug honored. the evening there will also be a lowest pogsible prices. Tharm will bAit formal pressenta- male of fancy and n9eful articles. 'Special rates for large quantities.04DO of thp m.r1fil at a gathering Come and have Ft good time, 45tf • fit t hop oehool on a date thn)will be Adruippion, 50 cents- children 006"Oved later, N. J. Chaiman, Tickering tinder 12 years 2.5 cents,