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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1925_08_07+•L,r y+„M.,+w,�:•..ti.,4.. •;.ks...!'ca., .e.:s-,7',.?�.."..F.,-..;';'?`'��.t••'S'-.o.c.re.. c w:...x...-ry....'.N•'4"! -'.,a."•'',iv_'c....,..'mS,-,•:^,'.,t..-..,. .,,.-•x _" ' .. r.:x>.°:"fy. �'r,r.r'.�e.;..,,i.,..9;:,t.!.,'-ewd!t1'.:++,r't..s,+J„_:a.,5,:a,+.•�.'�..y:xr v.,}. =7.a,•a`' +. ;y aic.d.m1. ,4 .a' "`d.ec,.oL,.7� :�l':-e/%'4..+5.kg,•..:,i '.t.uve;+l-Ne r+�:r.:ss'�',c-.ss•>S'e7'e4�,y.y.,�.•�rrc:.m,vn�'-un".a`rei`v d" .en:.•,e,., :,,�*-x•.wr: .+I s'r,n�'r?r•..a,s:' .:,;y,1s..' _ .�Y.c ;;. P ..w •� .,_ . _ • .. .-. ...a1. 'VOL. �;L1V. PICB�ERINCI, ONT., •FRIDAY, AUGUST 7. ,1925 ' . ,: .No. 4,9~ b - �litRfit# ssl 6asDfs). CSS 3Zt4O2 GREENWOOD. OE$AR VISVF '~ ■�1 The • i � GREBNWOOD Yed�osh iii Sfatsket cult oSuoda on Aug.Green. will be in Frank Carter treat suoda with Y• B• Wm.Dixon. ��w the usual order. viz: Greenwood 10 48 Many from the View enjoyed the a B. FORSYTH. Opti. D..tD[rertor SrY Wr� a. m.: Mt.Zion I P.m.. Kinsale 8'p m.. garden.parties laat�wesk. i t " [1 ooppttca►etrical Association of Ontario. Res. Brougham 7 m. This see Ice at • MIUS coed Memtxr of the America Ot+�wecrical g �' S The raspberries are at thbir best, : � Eyes esamined by appointment. .. Brougham w ll be a union of the two Everybody fe busy picking them. . Claremont., Ont+ " united congregations and .will be held The beavy rainfall has given the 0. McKINNON, M.p., L.R.C.S..O.B., ,LOGS WAN rED- in the former Methodist Church. The farmers a few holidays this last weep. ,.Established 1838 - �T Ladies' Ajds of Mt. Zion and Kinsale Rose and Loas Turner are spending '% 191 • adrabargh.member or ah6 mousse of Onetom sawing done, Oax Rollinir will meet.,st the pastor's cottxRe at I their holidays with their Aunt, Mrs. } • r "Phyaraisas sed argsona of Oasaao.lfesasfaLa Wood Lake Ontario on Wednesday, August y H�ghe st! price /-� Oo110" IL >$einbnr�5 and Chopping, y+ B R. G. Scott, of Oa1yille. +. s a Uo daiawoa of watnas ane Pl? g+ 18th. Weekend visitors were: Mrs.Files, Paid a and rnidaaea,Bseosham• Repgiriag, W. and Mre: Holden of Toronto, P, � Chtirapf*ccat c 19ha iaR and Turning.' WMiTBY. A. J.Coyne of Oakville, and F. Beare / y ' Pof Cedar Grove. Qr , The following are some✓o!the many sumenta In perfeet bealth until a few weeks �1 otic adjusting®ar..fficient in overcom- Kiddie Sarel, Sleighs, Office St4ole ago, Mrs. Charlotte Frances Howard - los: Il forme of nerve trouble and headache, widow f Henry Warren Annes,died WEST KILL. rd- paralysis, spinal troubles throat and loos weak- Salt For Sale y 9' On gun ��L•� - treses,,rheumacism and sciatica,digestive dtsor- on Friday last in her ninety fourth day evening the Searboro AT + dna, kigh blood pressure and otbrr circulatory - at the home,-Clover Knolls."on Dun, Missionary Conference (croup visited troubles,heart trouble and¢oitre. OHAB. A. WHITIL dam street west, Whitby. , She came Melville Church and a mat interest- R. DURWIN H. STECKLEY, Successor to late W. G. Barnes from an old pioneer fxmliv and bet ling address was given by MiasMay - Honor Graduate of Toronto Corese of Chi- Phone or write Locust Hill, Oct. husband's family was connected with' t; Poolk, the residing delegate of the ropractic. Will make residential calls to Picker- _ tbf founding of Ontario county. The conference held at Whitby. The fol. K'..,.:Is ,S I Ii 4� Ina Village,Claremont and eurrounding district, late Mrs,'Annia was honorary preei. d Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday forenoons. lowibg mauibers of this group gave For al, appo,ntonnt call 1411 Bowmanville,or dent of the Ontario County Old Girim most interesting addressee: Mise F. kJ leave word with agyone taking treatment.471y Association and was a member of All Oloeeon, Miss Jean Little. Mi®e Helen H Beal Unexcelled for fine : s + Saints' Church'. Sbe-is survived b �• d"liter. Stirling, Miss Consstance Buue Munro. rch Tss hese rF Y ufl Dae son,F, Howard and one dao titer, eako or pastry Miss Maud. both of Whitby. The young people are to be highly compli•B. OHRIB'i'IAN, Barrister wad and funeral took place on Sunday after- mented on the sincerity and earnest- - ' A+Solit3tor.notary Public Eta Money to -gems d Lnn&baltner , Doom and was conducted by Rev.D.11. nese with which the are doin their - - baking a Das. Sontb wing,Court Howe, Whitby. 26iy Iyanggford, rector of St. John's,assisted work. The congregation ation of this MOTOB " SEdB18E by Rev. A. Farewell, principal of On. B B �'1 O. RICHARLSON dt CO,-Bares- �q ^ tarso Ladies' College, and Rev. N. E. church felt it hn bonor tope favored The largest Bale OI any pastry • .•+•• , h +tyre,Solicitors etc.. 317.319 Confederation W�MV odt g by their preeeace. I},tte Building.Corner Yong an4 Richmond`Sts•, s • Sexemith, of Hamilton, formerly �OQ>F 111 the OOT1D�1'p °.Woraeto. Phones Main 1380 and Main 0490. 8tl Phone 984 pastor of the Methodist Tabernacle, STOUFFVILLE. There's a reason, Whitby, Many beautiful floral tri. _ WILLIAM JAMES BEATON,Bar- butes testified to the high esteem In Hirt Pers- has hese a orated rister. Solicitor. Notary Public. Room which she was held. y y gp + 839.Confederation Life Buildimt.Toronto En- Amt ■ ■ A �FE� traffic cop of 'Stouffville. peeders y<, trances 4 and 12 Richmond Street or 17 Queen rj A j- keware. Street East. Telepbone=Main 7080. Residence v � ' Hodson 1748. 1111 T �i GREEN RIVER. `'' Rev. Mr. Warren. of the United �1N GUEUJ S Cburcb• lift thie`week for a month's Mrs. Cowie is entertaining visitors i - :Dental this Week. ho.ldaye. a ` C 0 A . L We can eup Toronto Asphalt Shia. Mrs. E. Bice is under the doctor's A large number• ,teem here took ip ,' DR. D. C. Smith, Dentist. Stouff- p'y P the ennos picnic at Jackson's Point a b ville: Honor Graduate of Chi:ago and TD. Bles in Toneblend, Tile. Heatber. care at�ppresent. op unda P tomo universities and the Pays Couega of Red. Green orBiue•blaek. Mrs. f Smith entertained visitors y' �". Dental Surgeon. Pt+oae of5ce i�tt, Residence We can give you names of roofers who over the week end. Progreae has been made on the Bap- A Rnod supply of Hard and Sort cots, Su outa,d appoeat lice 1 2. tint Church building, the roof being Coal on hand. Alao a su '- - will use no other bracd of Geo. mind Tenet Gray spent the holi• PhIY Asphalt Sbin Iq9.� placed this meek. BLASE B. BEATON, D. D. 9 . P B . dap at Green River. h is expected that our hydro rate of Kindling Wood, Graduate of the Royal Cole a of Dental Chicken thieves are again at work. t" Sotrgeonun and University of To onto office FIBRE WALL-BOAILD This sola must be stopped, will be lowered next month. 'owing to ' stove langtb. � > !=nun. Gonfect,onery store, wtmeby. esiteceeeful b drol year. _ 'Ofice bouts to 12. 1 to tti,'tl. lad.. WhIe s. This is the warmest board on the mar. Roy and Firs. Carter are celebrating12tf Phone Pick. 1709. The Men's Bible lass, of Uxbridge. Sell phone 2= 441y ket. cool In summer and warm in tl a advent of x young daughter. will take control of the services in the ' winter. 7 18 to, thick. We The Unionville Sunday School held DONALD MUNRO. PICKEKING 4 s� N DALER, L D+ S., D. D 8., caw au ply you with the tkeir picnic In Wiltcon's Park on Tues ' United Cbur.h next llSundaylob evening, e Graduate of Royal Cole at Dental Sur. names off-'aatisfied customers, day Mat. Our girls' baseball club has loin w 1, gone. and the University or 'I'oroato osier d[iases Violet and Annie Fuller, Mr almost every game played this year ebsve D. A. Scott. ,lose, Claremont Dot. They Rept u their reputation at the 'i►Yhltevale Os3to Isoarn•o s o to s e m, Satwdaye s a + ���� ,` to BowKay and Mr Trhe holid y otored t� so-4m 1 P.m, Phone Clare 1408 47fy .'. .•• t o Bowmaoville on the holiday. Lenaoz pica c. The annual Field Dav of the Wilson Our 8ebool Board he a secured the Service Garage [�13RB8RT T. FALLA3813, L D B . * services of a third telcher for the i i i i D D.S,. Graduate of the ■ R Park Cam rs was held Civic Holiday, �c Royal College of L •v+++ Ct+ntiauatioa tl3c®Dol,in the person of n iDeaul Surgeons and the Universityor Toronto. Dr. Beatty and Mt, Iogbam had full P,ck Miss Parker, of Caledonia. Mo overhauling, to and side alit•- fDrscc shove) S.Balaeoa's sore. ertng oat. _ charge of the sports whish e►erj:ooe i Ofce ileo, s s m to bp.m., ar by a t• so,}}o�yed, Bobble Fairless, while playing with talo repairing. riot Phone Pick 3700: The next football game, accoeding other boys In the. park, fractured his Battery Ser•yiee—Cbargiog leg whit j jumping o the other hove a and overhauling. ly re �afAt�11• to schedule, will be Manchester at stunt ip um is over tbecreek. O be All work' uaranteed. Flat rate REMtMB E R Green River on Satuaday. Aug. Stb, ya width of the Rtream was too much service charge at,0.80-p. m. Tbe'boye are out to win for Bobbie. Phone i3fi10 Matt.Centrfei. �T .V.'-RICHARDSON- Real Er the two points. All signed players- 1n Saturday eight's electrical storm - � F• . tau. Insurance.Coa.ryaackai, Notaey are requested to be on home. Norman Hoover's barn was struck by We E. 8 rE R � Y .hese,Pickering,one. ally zWhen you need a new _J ;Pump, New Furnace. Re. Ilebtning wad totally consumed,with WFIITEVALE. 2lhoge readvlor market and 6 cows. ,ANTHR�4CITE 1,DI POSTILI,. Licensed Auctiooew, pairing. B,avetrooghing X . for owwtwo of sank sad owsaeso wan - ae well as hay straw and Implements. Now Was of ell kinds assavued to ow aldoraass or Plumbing remember Mrs. D. Seebeet has taken a change Bl, loss will be in the neighborhood of t •: Bels, Address Orson Giver P.o-, oat, the New Tinsmith. for the better, $3,000. - ]^1i B.BEATON TOWNBHIP0LE8$ Mr. and Mrs. Robb and family are Sizes D Rnaranteedwith Mrs. S, Bu-Rees. Cal �E� • Oowvoyano . Oommlaiaamter Wein Frites moderate Mr. and Mrs. Ferguson visited with SROUGMAM. ufeld."Is Aessaaasat. Ina. stoney So loan of Mrs. and Mine Edith MacCtae. y a�. :• oaanw i�t� lltoderate prices ktleri iD Pttirlte, Miesion Band as usual oa Saturday y Fred Rogers, of Detroit, called oa afteranan. �- NUT COAL Oil@, Hardware etc. his many friends here this west. i, ne VID A. PUGH-Live stock nuc. - . . • Mtae'B. evenson to entertaining ` ,JJtioneer. Graduate of C. M. Jones' school. Misses Jean May and Mollie Ellie,of friends at present. c�:a�re�aL¢oo Lifetime experience with pedigreed Phone {0 Toronto, are with Mrs. A. E. Major. etoek: Block and ring work. All kinds ot'gles Or Cali and Kee Mrs. O'Malley was called to Toronto Miss lil Mar Thornton [e visiting STOVE TOV L� COA•r cls-attendee to. Term.reasowabk. Phone, with Mise Margaret Cowan, (7 1 L lJ jJ ' on account of illness of some friend. tot 'Mott, 161y �T T Mrs, Peter Matthews is with her dau. i>LL�lN ETTCt NES" J. sm(L Mrs Tweedie spent Sandav l lit, MAW, LICENSED AUC- I V i7 1 ., with the latter's mother in Btou bam; R The in the city fora week. R The Lord's Dap Alliance would doE A COAL �TIONEkindor sales aromptlyand Durham Mrs. (Rev,)JLackham is entertain- �ostTer All kinds of sales promptly may PICNERING ing her sister and cousin at the par- well to look after Sunday baseball. . a .•�- to: Tema reasonable. thus for sales may be Mr.l+od Mrs. Robinson wad-family ' asraaged ac NEWS'Ofcv. Bell and lodepen- ----- =— age. are bolidayioR at Thos. Perrymaa'e - c dmc phoes. Whitby,Oat, sly bars.Turner and Miss Alma Miller - DO YOU WANT have returned, after a pleasant visit Chicken tbievea are busy still, the and latest victim being Mrs. Luther Mid. our house heated for half with friends{o town. ., �. _ SCO LETS Special Sale Lawrence Hilts, of Detroit, Mr. and diMrs'Browp,o[ Portland, Oregon. [a the cost of coal, Mra- Grover and family,of Toronto, ' r -' Of the - . y' spending a time with her sister, Mrs. • - ,; visited at W. H. Hilts. John Phillips. '. If so. instal cine of the Instant 3aa ,quite a number attended the funeral Oil Burners in our range, or of the late Mrs. Taylor on Saturday. Mon. Purdy and ton, Horace. and Marshall Mattrese y y y' friend,of Torontri,-apart Sunday with as lnterDatiODal Oil Burner Deceased was a rmer rest —enc ot�e in your furnace. and ad vale. J. H. a Mrs. M ill. L1 e As R EESOR W. Were and family, of BctDie• I'+ A. sod Mrs. Fiodlav, Mr. and 11 +ref' Call and see Worn. IiMen,and Wee B. Mobre, of Toronto. Mrs. Young and Jit. Wallace,of To. ZD��•BT � 1 ,r spent the week-sod with Chas and rooto, visited W. H. and Mrs. Ellicott _ Deriag August we are offering a W. J. GORDON'S„ Meg, RIM on Sunday. B. Perryman was under the ainful special Price on M&rshall Church Soret. rieosssit t shooting bis drivep Bua• 0 lllattl"essefe.. Agents Wanted 131y Pickerin CHERRYWOOD. day evening, it having broken its leg Plocke1$41gto_ These mattreeaee will never ef►R. in the stable.t ldara or ilio i Oo Bread Flour After having sent in •1satl4week s Will and Mrs. -Dobson. O. R. and ge py—•tslways the football wad softball report to T$$ Dein Dobson. Meo.Smith and dau• Dr T Mme sleeping comfort. News we received word-from Whitby ghter,Jean,of Beaverton,and Andrew All Matphall hiattressee are Curer- and Marvel stating their football team were on. Dobson-, of Oshawa. spent Sunday apt4W for F years, i gaged at home on the date fixed for with Mrs, Philip their Come with Cherrywood. It was The baseball match which was W ` Namball '•Special," „ $29.50 - Pa$try Flour, very disappointing, especially after have been played on Monddv evening . August Sale Price, $2225 having had the same thing happen between Pickering and Brougham Store May be obtained from you Grocer. the Saturday before. The Wbttbv twee won by Brougham, Pickering Come in and let tfe show them . . game is only postponed, however, and having defaulted. - ► � y Brooklin Flour mals we shall make arrangements for the Harvev and Mrs. Barrett and Mrs. - to Ott. game to take lace inter and sball R P Oaffwav, of Toronto; Mrs. fidget CHAR. WILSON, Prop. _ notify all interested through these Bath and Mrs. Murray Barrett, of f columns. Pickering, visited W. H. and .Mrs. New lOeatJlOn The lady football players are prat• Ellicott on Saturday. r tisin re ularly and ace improving number from here a ± ' more an more in their play. Tbta Claremont Rardep party last week and l�I G t► ►7 'Dre�, r 7 Fall Term Opens week began the village league schedule report a go time, mobile other en. Furniture Dealer and . of married mop, single mop, married joyed themselues at the Cberrywood New Stock Pune'ral Director ` Sept. st+ women and eipgle women, the third garden party the same evening.' i r -Phone ]800 game taking place Friday, Aug, th, R ill be belts in the Tem• R A meeting w + between the married men and women perance all to-morrow (Saturday)at Viekenng, Ont Al'10 and it should be a corker. The games g p, m.,for the purpose of forming a Dillingham's Block • LLIOTT will have to be called for 8.30 on ac- Vigilance Committee to deal with - F E I1� C I 11T G count of the nights drawing down. chicken stealing, which has become so Tuesday the l3th,single men vs,single prevalent. I1in g Street t ladies; Wednesday, the 14th, married there was interred in the ITnion J We are prepared to build and-eell all Corner Yonge`laid Alexander women vs. single mea; Fridav, the Cemetery h P,on July 29tb the,body ` .r styles of Iawo. chicken wire and stock �Stfeete,Toronto. l8tb, married men vs. single ladies. of the late hire. McLeod, of Cjbieagr. (1 r fences at reasonable prices. The following is the list of the officers She was well known here in days Call and see us vs-• All radnates Of last and.executive of Lady Softhallers : one b beingthe eldest daughter of NG C E P R It will pay you to consult lie before $' Hon. Pres., Mrs, John Barnes: Pres., Rhe late JosepWilson of the 5tb con- �' •�; ' '` purchasing, seventeen months have Mra. Walt Waddell:Sec'y•Treas.. Em- oaaalon, The only remaining member We also have for sale Asphalt ity Gates: Captain. Agnes Petty ; of the family, Mrs. Wells, of Toronto. N. ECE�EN .Heady Roofing and see employment as Manager+ Mrs. Roy 4forrish: Coaches, with her family,attended the funeral, 1, Balls- 'Wire well as stores of others W. Waddell. A. Brander: Executive, ajgo the family of the late Robert • • a , GEC, FARLEY A SON,Brock Road Merle Holl{pger, Effie Milne. �irP. G. Wil-n, of Oshawa. Mr. McLeod re- Todd: Selecting Com., Roy 'liorrish, ceive the sympathy of thg friends of Veterinary Surgeon Pickering R. R. 1 W. J. Elliott, Principal Oen. Todd, Geo, Gates. Practice on 6 2&a Phone Pick. 1708 P deceased here who met Slim at the r " pings at 7 p,m• �® g3.�. '? : :. _<:•...: - 'w•.-: ., .• : �, -,�r: •, eve �,' :� �',• - � , �.•t.-,'• Tuesday and Friday funeral ® i', 3ai,'♦:�it1�'$. n3...:.,:....�svr�.,+.xP.1.4=x.....:a�...,:.sJcY.,w°x+F'..'r...:,,..-�•_ax..,..v.-_..rad.rn •.. .. .... .. .,-.a..,.r»..' { '.:.` ....e'er ...'.:. .,.....•+.'si•,.'.:x'!,:,6�.m**�a,....ra'.,....est . .-.....reW�+_.., ..,:.�r.8,•�" ,a!- ,x`,�'ax1oXL.a -a',�'. �:;&.ra"""'''� 5�:ra�.'t:i'"czAh..,.,.' Lw.Kf.;.,.;'aAL._a�nr..-:l:fi v A I W1. '!I � ! :�E 5. ,07, 9,04 kt *4 17� !1 R.: 4 N, Man," and times, forty he had made out tAlmot the worth of b a stern dri'.4 In rmatch- Kit to be safe. The-other ton it Nover before had he known the full d estimated Kit's chdrices fifiry the "'Orm ok these 'Surpass ­:, ., 1� I capacities of ing the M Greek word and phrase, not seemed to him Impossible that the lad with the Eni glish alone but &!so with she Id not have allpped in.some essen- the Latin e 'rs assailed him who- quivalent. ft; benefited by tialu Vapo�ftk the list of wordo. stuck on the 4am ther he himself might not have lost his door when at the threshing, the ir- old tuto and knowledge, and be Ilidg- A _4 regular verbs which depended from a in%his pu0il's performance too"Idgh. nice point of the harness in the stable, the tit at last the great day came,and .,I Z�i rules pinned above his candlestick,and the "Orra Man" asked a holiday from the red and blue marks which decor- his master. tid .4�-., Vte d the grammars the elassical'mas- At first Rogerson of Cairnhal"W .17- m ter had bought for hi from the gen- demurred. smooth eral dealer in Dumfries. "Smith," he said JAwhat's gane same �m ha succinctness which ara ye? If yeare, for Guid sSoonful of Lux 49 Wit + --G * E So KIt began his �aper with the wranj ye,9 Y's RmEro* N TEA K are no drinldr�,. luscious f Partl sake gang reshness.& rich strength had . marked his method Of dealing on a spree decently and bae wilt. rs. dune tosse into th�; dishpaii smishe it finer thim @Lnr Gulklaln erg with the othe The only difference For I canna. be doin" wil thae off an' softens the ncl Wd his occasion he left the on ways a drappie here and a dr J version to the last because, as he said isfac ion av alakds dlsh-�rashin was that on t water a JILPUI* or Young 117' son... soic pie there and nee sat t 9 ee to himself, "the -rest was so easy.,, I wh e. Aolsldt SALADA toa,".w. . And so it was—to a pu With ilits permit and a'number of i.'Acasy. Lux is kind,to pil of the"Orra commissions to be executiced in Cairn Man." Kit finished his paper,'looked Edward,-the "Orra Man" was allo the hands keegsithem again at the tenses of 'he verbs, shook to dopart on a wet, gusty morning in -.�'Zicc and smoot his head at a construction which did late September, when the winds were I not seem quite right, folded the howlin ournfully up the valley with J;;vcr-Brothers LimitedlI, % f 00iscap it to the Secretary. at ZZIate sound which is heard Toronto. sheets neatly up, and carried th on:y in late autumn, when the foli age* "That will do.; you- can 90 now," dank above and soodden. below, swishea I said Mr. Ebenezer F:eming, W.S.. hopo.esajy this way and that, and `4 1"You will be present to hear the an- when from far come the roar and ;-nounement of'the successful carldi- sough of the torrents off the hills, ris- dt date made in this room this day fort- ing and falling, filling and thinning niubt.1' out n with a certain large solemn it looked back, ind Rob Grier, sit- ity note. ting biting hic n, Waved a friendly - Kit had been at the cottage for ton hand. i7e rest were too deep- da ' giving himself little anxiety as CHAPTER XXV.—(Cont'd.) Ba'macle!1an that a minister tutored ly engr;�sed in making Greek bricks to"Lrsaries and col.'eg#& --�-a fine laddie, too, but a wee delicate. without the nect, ry straw of He went Kit had never s at in an examina- 98. grarn- out each day with his grandfather arid tion hall before, and the rustling of YOU or me, Kennedy, could twist him D= and vocabvla:ry to be coneciou.3 learned the Wbo doot-that at the of so much printed paper, and the a' into'knots. But I his departure. le art and science of leamin' he will twist us intil a cockit stone-breaking. He broke his grand- scratching of so many pens all moving It Their so!e comfort was-that all were father's &we hammer shalt and hat. equaky bad. Why, there was that manufactured a now and. rapidly forward, foundered him.for a Kit amiling?y admitted .the prob- muir�and b better one. litt:e. But soon the wits came back py, Kennedy the name Of Never was seen such a pie fo to him and be remembered the class- ability, so far, at least, as he waa him—he had fairly given the thing u r one concerned. week's work as Kit and the Elder had ical ;�`aster's advice—the easy qu�s- and sent In his paper without finZ ready on Sattirday for the surve or I "What scliule hae ye been at?" was y :tions first, and keep cool. Ing it. Alen he came a:ong the road with his I Grier's next question "What, nane The candidates separilbed with a Gifts of Husbandry. He ily it was the Latin paper, since' ye Were elevenrar auld! That's general idea that the prize lay be smart gig and little light-trott ng a and ran a eye ir desp�rate. Yet no ken whether I n The vititcor from the East was ri t hi over the prose fa His grandmother purred over Kit tell." -version for translation with a wonder- tween the ministers loon from Balma- and, contrived esoteric dainties for Ing the hotel clerk In a Western to a leloilan who was delicate, and John hinL which began to tell you. Did )o do the version? too about h t P at day to, 'a large avnid :ful feeling of secum I ye am richt or w ng, haein'- naebody His uncle Rob the forester it is rA th t Let's hearl" sure to get it, For in these things of the 1.111ts bad done the young trees, in the vicinity. at hib fee and 9preaa tinglingly up- What, every Word Olt! Mae Walter, who declared that be was him to a" the damage the wi.d goats prosperous farm wards. It was a passage fro Mae- aulay's third chapter, one of his fay.Ibis translation of Macau:ay's periods. deal. r on the I Kit ran over a sentence or two of confidence always counts, for a good the big waspla nest in the 1i "That o5d gentleman who owns it orits pieces, and one which be had hill top (three'stings). and together certainly has a talent for husbandry," r- more than once-turned into Latin Grier turned about and cal:ed, "I say, Kit met the "Orra Man" at the they harried six bumb:e-bees' store- dec3sred he in conclusion. "I have Vith ther"Orra Man." The excellense lads here's a loonie that has sent in a' smiddy on his way to CairnharrOw. houses In the moadow (one sting never seen a finet- farm." the 6le version every word; and he!So keen was hiji teacher to "A ta lent for husband ry!It e of the translation whieh Kit sent in�can gle it a know how each). Taken for all in all Kit had xcialmed was quite hid from himself. He dlid ff'hi� tongue like as if it 'he had done that he could brardly wait such a, time as he had not had since, the clerk. "I'll say he tas! His first inot even know that 'all the others we,a was the Shorter's qua3tions!" till they -were In the cart, rattling he first went t* school. He saw 11�8 wife had a hundred and sixty acres- .,..leaving their versions to the last. It Half a dozen of the candidates sur- along the autumnal drift of dead mother twice for an hour at a time seemed to him that he wai worki -. rounded KIL leaves which fliled a the lanes. down by the Lochside in the place when he married bar, his second wife ..Ver slowly. *g "SAY It again," said Grier, who, be- ' "Well?" said the "Orra Man." - where he had promised her that hi) brought him two hundred incire. sad V ing a generous lad, wished his, new "I dinna ken," sai* either did he know that the exam-' d Kit, mournfully, would be t man. this wtdow be married last June for iner chosen by the.-Society.was an old1friend to shine, - - a grea, pupil of-Meh in's I prince of Latinists) I Kit repeated his version as &CCUr_ Lfor on the way he had had time to be continued.) Mir ltb" owned that top-notch farm think of all that he might have dorne; you were looking at to4ay." at Aberdeen Grammar School. If he"Lt"I possibi erer were ithers wrote far mair nor t iRssical Latin," said "th as had be Would I eve taken even more, "4�: 'a not How-to Care for Your Music. me. They fa i r covered mi leii ol paw Minard's Liniment for Burns. 1:-�vlt-h the version—and perhaps John Mac Walter; "and What a fuDnY And there was a verb I wasna sure I Is anything more exaapomtjng than 4 way to speak At It's easy to see he o' in the Greek�" , - to- find a page of music missing just M. The tr, "Have you the papers with yoult" at the time It to Immediately needed? If, it were possib.e to measure the nsatidns into English prov- disna ken muckle", ed the mrest child's play, and Kitj The smith rr*m Garlies turned on amount of beat-stored up in the oceans wrote them off almost without I the speaker ­kkye, my yellowIVI)ed� The hands of the classical master How untfily trayed.leaves do become. were trembling It was growing dark In a recent issue of "Musi it wou:d a!so be possible to forecast thought. Indeed. the whole paper w disliclout. and what dub did the� fish 6 be lighted the stable lantern. a0 ard" London, the following Cal Stand- the *-eather three years ahead. answered so rapid;y, and without"a I You Oot o' wit a v&rm? What ery sens- grand mastew and pupil hudd:ed under a sack r1l, and thrifty hints werev on for word wasted, that Kit vras first done.!way do ye pronounce your words. that In the -corner of the red farm cart, giv and presently found himself with jk!ye can afford to throw stanes at ither while pogi the care of mus4c, the sedate old white beating heart watching the fiying:4folk?" mare. jogge allong, happft quite Lble I If you are anxious lto keep a new _,:pens of the ten covering ream after� Jock Mac Walter wished he had his to conduct herself home to Cairn- song or Luetrumenital piece nice and ream of foo1scap, It seemed.to him'mother to anewer for him, but man- harrow, for neither of her manters fresh. OW down, the wtdo margins that he -must have missed out some.I aged to falter that "at ony rate that taid the least attention to her. She ooanowliat and paste a strip 'or bro thing essential. So he went carefully we=& the richt way" itched her head, occasionally when paper up the baoL a Ma over all his answers, recalling whati !'Man," said GarAes, �'l Wish sair the "Orr n dragged on the r0ld 2 As soon as a tear is made, paste the **Orra Man" had told him, and we had you t4e�()n about whaur I come which he had thrown over his arm %putting down that and no more. frae. .1 a smiddy there that I and wWch he was a.pt to pull upon in It UP with some Of the TPeciatly-made Then came luncheon and an ad-1work Ili- whi�ees. Man, I could pit a the e:ktremity of his anxiety. This gummed paper soM- in little reels. journment, thd youths risin and 1 1 3, A pretAy portfolio can easily be tf pale pair of line cuddy cackars afl ye (iron hitch ex ressed Peggy a conte t for anxious at Ow. call of eir time- shoes) that wad fit Ye to a h languages.. Peggy Mdfd' air. And the deaT no, made from some eardboard and a piece ke�pper, some t�en halting to &11ter then ye could gang your, ways up to mind going home, &.1 unguided bu of Pretty cretonne. There to no rea- ­:.aome doubtful poin-t cven on the way the coVege o' Edinburg in she expected to have her heaa t;' her- son wl�y music holders a-houlid be ugly h and stand to the tab:e; and then, after all vius the muckle yett�, arrd tell a' the pro- self when she was dAng it. 4. It a title-page Is missing. a cover fxed, rehearsing in their minds-game fessors hoo to pronounce the Laitin." "Now teQ me all that you put -down 1 can be made of a piece of brown paper &WMch .-other method by which they cou:d have "Come to dinner now,announced the exactly—the Latin sper first." -ad a or eva to keep It neat� with a label giving con. answered d d question and voice of the Secretary from the door- The "Orra Man" frowned at one or tents. Poe the bridge party--for .50 made `assura,�Jdoubly sure. way; "we wi2 take the mathematical two of the phro-ces. afternoon tea--whenev;er ter � pur­ you want something en, John Mac WV ter kept at a distance paper in the afternoon." "You shou:d have bettered that," he 5. When a new vocal so6re h from Kit, who sat in. his corner shy And Kit felt a tremor like InciFient I _haed, a Piece of Hnen whould be a rm- tirely different f�on; the said, without a word of praise. I glu I I and awkward,.but reNeved to find the rigor run through all his limbs. Here, "I ken," said Kit humbly, "but it's y ed up the spfne� this will save sandwiches that am WRW- work easy and sfmp!e thus far, and if anywhere, he would disgrace him- -no so easy when ye hear a' their ns It from speedy dilapidation. ly ses ved— well Within his possibilities. se:f. 0. 1 racin'-Iike the Skyre Burn comin' A tali., strongly-built Wigtonshire 'a 0 a on 6. -Small Rome, like anthems,do beat Salmagundi Sandwichee­ .� * . in spate off Cairnharrow!" stltched with thread Into a littlie brown made with Keen's Mus. lad came over to'where Kit sat and It WSJ not to be so, however, for They were. at the loaning end of paper cover. tstd am simply deUCiOUL held out a horny hand with a-friendly the old Molvin's pupil, perhaps con- the farm bef6fle the consideration of 7. Corners to be "tUT11ed over" may This rocipo-Ts one air. a16 scious that he was not equal to mod- the papers and the criticism of the be strengthened with, -a little triangle inanyin our now Redpe "Hey, moh," he cried, heartily, III ern reasonings and deductions, had an�swers were half done. Then Kit Book. Write for a co1W. -think surely f hae seen you before. confined himself mainly to the plain went directly to the stab:e :oft where of PaPe7r pasted over them. It's FREE. My name's Bob Grier. I come frae 'etter of Euclid and the honorable and he was to sleep with the "Orra Man," 8. Quartet and Other Parts should al Smf ay-s be fed t ethe Ith tape r.0LkAN-XEEX-(Cnd.) the Garlies. What's yourg,'and-wherii,intelligible highwak of quadratic while in a sort of dream John th w t og r w when �'ye comb frae?" Limited gave Peggy her eupper and went in not in use. What is more -annoying Kit informed him gratefully, and "114tions' Dept.#F, 102 Awhfr't S. KA plowed through the paper with- for his own He had scarce. been.."n to find one m-losdag? It -is best , -straightway a fe!low-feeling rose be- out enthusiasm,but except that he ha& gone a quarter of an hour wLn he to number the" prominently. tween them, as being alike far from the home, and rough country lads arnonF Greek lette at the corners 'of his his feet rattling impadeAtly on the ,6nlid bear "Orra Man's" -trick of p4tting was back again, and Kit c rs St.,n1l e eirs druff. 'i riis<l*ot neither o'*u" ty -chest mnp bet-ter taught and better ;lad. figures the Aberdeen LL.D. could find ladder at the end of the corn -Minard's, Liniment for Dan a is 11 e litt!e o Garlies: object to. And perhaps that by which acces�. was gained to the .g#. the ailler" said he of n re to sleep. Rough Going. a t tr1c' "There'9 3!oung lad--frae �Oot I It prevented his exam- John.Smith had a large whang" A little girl was crossing the Aftlantle ve "I ant trick, a- innocently used "laft" where they we by it Ke dyl Ine�rorn fo Lw" g the r"ooning very of scone and beese,in his hand, which with her m6ther. it was her first ocean' closely. he gave to !Jt for his supper. And trip. The.sea was smooth as the pro- But It wig 'upOn the afterfioon of the boy ansv�eired his master's eager the second day that the phalanx of questions as between alternate bites verbial mtllpond for,,the first three eeven encountered their FloddorT field. the "Orrra Man" bent his keen face days; then the ship began rolling and Hitherto they had struggled on, no over- the crack:ing examination Pa- Pitching heavily. The child cGuldZ,t New SMP On-& of them acknowledging -that he pers. The whole work of the two day-s Understand What had hapi)6110d�'WSM- was beaten ilren to himself, exce t must be gone over again, and the ma�," a-he said, "what's the matter; are W R Rob Grier, who declared that ­t?� light had begun to ooze up f rom the we on a detour?" Znameled Sir& tPlIery Mft/ mindster loon frae Bs�maclollanl' was east like gravy through the crust of a the winner. "And it's richt eneuchlCo before the "Orra Man" delivered Prilco ext"ZMW that the likes o'-him should get it. For is fiiiAl judgment. 3 P I can gang back and whack bet sirn "Weak thfidmn to mr for&eIr in mathematics, good in Complete -J In the smiddy at.Garlies, and this hill English, respectable in Greek, and Oive tkem Wrigloy's., Ike here can cut turmuts and clip your Latin version about as good as If F. 9 eep. I had done it myself." — It rensOw" food-pwdcles But the like ol the minister $1201 tram the tgoth. Stmilg&OW .7iloonie—faith b4o's guid for rsoc -far from enthusiastic bt but And with this tht 11�*s seld ffiaki mair ministers ol—to gie oot forecast Kit bad to be satisfied. He Belot va!ue ever offered. Made of Armco Iron, coated valth purest Sp White ;,the psalms on the Sabbath. and tell sept �i won as his head touched the — DtfivAlft NW benencial I I folk on the street that it's a flne day pillow. But.seveml times he opened "1110081131 9-amel. Centre drain;with or withmn, W i a .the re We hae a his eyes as he turned over, and each tap balm PriLe includas all AttLuss. '�p agu t qt of the week! I I vorneen owe r mony o' that kind time he saw the "Orm Man" with the suill'a t cr doon boot the Gar:ies." light of the stab'_e-lantern still upon 410va Lalwo TWh Also the SMP Enameled roug out een 7 4""cut, Thus -spoke Roo Grier, t] Drain Board -,.e ��Ijh-,the.p-pers, conning each question and ductions upoa of a TIGHT student,' with the scorn of Tubal -estimatinF marks and de -Cain It 1.1 r.,I a.24 �the margin with a stubb i ble.Crese d for them that only peep and mutter in y pencil. In# Is an mcl­ivo Simonds RIM" that great sound heart of his. But ature3hae"s camada Saw ca. lu aw cp. Kit, having no liberty of prophesying! -CHAP-kER XV 1. IV"OVOID"elf.W..T W.01TO itmong so many, held his peace. THE INNOCENCE OF'BETTY LAN08- l`P460VVZ0 ZOMT"LAL V ST.JOHN. Price $6-00 f., Flodden began precisely at la:f-I BOROUGH. t two of the afternoon of the see-I During the next fortnight the"Orra Vniteenameled Armeolror.,stmng,rwdl pas Cord Wood Saw Utem very handy;also uni n q1! iid day; when the Secretary handed'Man,, lost weight. He did hi§ work umbling aensat:an.-p, r 'out the Greek paper. Write Simonds Canada Saw Co. 1.1'ud�.'1.711 141! 11. Id 7MC Kit read it mechanically, and It was well V - c ly that it Limited, 1650 Dundas St. West: hardw=rc stcmel�wTti dibrecPtuomber" UKU er, and -without ftserving happened to be the end of the harvest Toronto, Ontario, for prices o t timkovoT aghast surpri n cm co.ew cw= ise on every and a wet uncertain se,-Fon. For --SHEET WTAL PROVU other face settled comfortably t6, his here was much to do at Cairnharrow, 11111morids Special CirculaO lWWRiAL ,am NTO WINNIPEG .-7. ISSUE N a. 32-15, task of answering it, and the'. 'Kept him from thinking. He Cord Wood saw IMM04TCHle VANCIMN" CALIOARY 184A . ....... e -7 'R „' ."t'di '�9`'. }:�!�."i .:i* r . .. .q- ,. >n..• y Y• � JL7Y.' al.y� ;'T..,�" 'tivu` t,'yAL 3...t vm,"A+,.:• =t;''�' t+6`rI"e". r`. 'a,l,.,.,� .rw•..-.a .. "s. ..,a �'d�..r*`. ;�f -.e. ..tai*7`� :r„.,L".'. `kY •�. ...�' .u• a :_ .r, 'i.hW:f•4a•. 1 .:;1,... ,.. -;}.. �3�5'. .e....,. '°aEo,y rf "•-y--X`r' ;r"+�v ? '�.o:; ..) r+»T ,a• ��.,'. �"•`i' :v :v '•�+�- •b^'. •,w�3� '.,r.dd .:."A t rj, •:•�r'ti,,. n.�v.. jrr 2• y,,,.: till.k. a: '+•`>r`s..,Atur+-a n`"- ' ,.n rot �'..,,• s`t°' ',..e ., s.,.:. H.; r• .' � 7 k";•,•.. ,•t.._ ..^�• c.. ,-+s.:=t�.•w:d'•��. .l�t-: a.,�:. '+�''�r'n,».'�'` r5 � a. v'""•s�••. .,�.:. t' ;,.ti. v. + ':l.b'. ;weal•. n' .r-'ix+t'�• .ills,', .... • }.... f'.:gill •'p .;• ,, - � .. , �.y. .:..�alt ! a.' . . J" 3 .r M r. 1 THIRTEEN INJURED IN AIlTO COLLISION J1.7 U. S. P f .• _ FULL OF CRLMINALS -Old HIGHWAY DEAR ST. THOMAS «` -Little Change in Number of , in da w R Lav+�Breakers Cama A despatch from St. Thomas, Ont.,I lieu[ Howarth, Jr., of this city. He M�¢ x ":Y;: j]ttrllig I met Foal'Yeats. ` claims t at. be was on his-right side s ' wse�ya:-Thirteen''lieople. were injured �' Y :•rte s, � '... •� ,� on the highway Wednesday night last of the road and that``the other car "i - A deetatch from Washington week in s head-0n collision between a headed straight-for him, turning to nays:-Figures made public by the the other side of the road at the last ` x a y Dept. of Commerce, showing thate - heavy touring car'and•a lisht sed'en mute, but too' late to avoid a co.- En lan� Sd is eosin 8 Frisona on account a,few hundred ye;ds north of the lision. ri of a decreas@ in crime, make a stnk village of Union, between St Thomas I With Howarth were Earl Walker �, ing comparison with the increase of .and Port Stanley. Five of ,those and Frank Wisnoski in the front slat, crime in'the United States. taken to the hospital when the' twol and his mother, Mrs. Mann; Roy How The criminal statistics of England �r cars collided are still there` C. L. arth Audrey Mann of this city, and r r z` have been compiled by Alfred Nut- ' ;"tlVetdmsn, 58 Gerrard St., London. Saville, Schultz and Wesley Schultz, s. ting cP the stab of the American Con- x tut +Oat., is in the worst condition, one 10 and b years old,of Rochester, N.Y., ' au:a - London. ; to General at n. hip being either dislocated or frac- whowere visiting with Mr a Mann, ,r "More than twenty prisons in Eng , tared. X-ray photographs were made their grandmother. All the occupants ; land and Wales," lir. Nutting reports, g. to learn fust what the extent of Weid- of the back seat were thrown from the °. "practically a-third of the total, have iatan!p-injuries are. Weidman was also car by the force of the impact. Sevilla been closed since 1914." And he adds: badly bruised about the body, and his Schultz being rendered,unconscious "There are now only 40 prisons in use back and chest hurt. The others in Shortly after being taken to the hos- )n the country, and these are by no the hospital are: Mrs. D. Man, Flank pital she regained consciousness, and means fully occupied." M 6 4 Wisnoaki, aged five years, Earl Waller then was taken to the home of Mrs. While Eng;artd is putting signs of or and Roy Howarth, all of this city. Manit With Weidman were his poung - "to let" on its prisons, in all parts } The two cars are a total wreck. Fire son and Ethel and Margaret Marshall, - "' of the United States prisons era over- comp:eted the destruction-of the tour- all of London. They were taken home. Rowing. Ing car about 2 o'clock in the morning. Ms.`Mann is .at present working in ` I The increase in the population of The touring car was driven by Wil-i Detroit Chief Bull Head Earl Haig. Thie photograph of the famoua••-British sol- Federal prisons in the United Stat�,se 1 flier was taken at The Calgary stampede. may be' gathered from the following Cows, med. quality, $3.50 to $4 fDept o! Justice figures: m calves, f:lirIy good, $8; do, common 291 . r�+ �+ THE EARL.HMG AND PARTY �Lo Tri b Can At6lanta ..:.... -1,000 U68 ,T veals, $6; mixed lots of com. drinkers P and grassers, $6; lainbs, med., $13; GET HEARTY SEND-OFF U en by Boys Leavenworth ... 1,200 3,294 . 35 TORONTO.North., $1.72hogs, mixed Iota, $14 to $14.25; sows, � McNeil aland :.. 800 618 Man. wheat ; $10 to $10,50. Filled Mars Expresses Desire A despatch from_ Edmonton, Alta., y�a No. 2 North-, $1.70%; No. 3 North., says:-From Edmonton to Winnipeg7,170 Totals 2,500 $1.64%; Ka 4 wheat, not quoted HEALTH IMPROVED 30 Visit Canada Again. by canoe Is the trip being undertakeo A despatch from Ottawa says:- -- Man. cats No. 8 CW, not quoted; AS RESULT OF TRIP A despatch from Montreal says!- by Wallace• Forgle, former executive The penitentiary population of Can- : Na 1 feed, 54c; No. 2 feed, 52c. Earl Haig, famous British Field Mar- secretary of the Alberta Boys' Wdtk-j ads has varied only a few hundred All the above cAJ. bay ports. shal, concluded a tour of Cana dur-, Board; Harold F. Patton, of the, staff; during t-.e past four ars and the Art. corn, frac Toronto No. S Prince Of Wales Terminates a' Zd k+ Ing which he has worked for the con-'of the Univerafty of Alberta; and Al- 1924 11rutre is'lower than the two pre- a,t, yellow, $1.24. SOuth African Volt and solidation in Canada into ose brands [red J. doimeon, who hoe been in I ceding Fears. In the penitentiaries Mlllteed-Del., Montreal freights, I bags included: Bran, per ton, $280 S for S. America. of the British Empire Service League, charge of McDougall Church Boys'I controlled by the Dept of Justice there ; shorts, per ton, $80- middlings, $38; A despatch from Cape Town, Unica a biennial contention of which was i Camps. The hardy adventurers cast i were, In ]$21, 2.150 prisoners; in 1922 good feed flour, per i1ag, $8,80. of South Africa, says:-The Prince held under his presidency in Ottawa off on the commencement of their I there were 2.640 prisoners; in 1993 s Ont oats=-•48 to 60e, f.o.b. shippingof Wales, Iot'llcing bronzed and much this year. 1000-mlle canoe jaunt down the saa. there wase 2,480, and last year there points' more robust than when he carne W A military guard of honor. a military katchewsn to Lake Winnipeg. was a drop to 2.228. Ont. wheat--•$1.25 to $1.30, fab. . band and hundreds of civilians as-, The boys hope to make the tri to t"t the total penitentiary opu:n- ° ' Shi ping points, accordingto fret hts. South Africa, e"od from Simons p pa'd >? P * k g sembled to give the Field Marshal a Winnipeg city in lb days. Padd'lias: tion of Canada last year, 892 war!+ at alley-Malting. 74 to 17c. Town, the naval station. for South ;Buckwheat-No• B 78c. America at four o'clock Wednesday mad ofl at Montreal. He gas acoom-'down the Saskatchewan to Cumber Kingston, 651 were at 5t. Vincent de r Rye-No. 2 nominal. ' afternoon. He well go by way o! 8t. panted by Countess Haig and a group land House, on fake WInntpeg, they i Paul, 266 at Dorchester, 199 In titan of delegates from all pasts of-the Bri-I propose at this point to take the Itoba, £24 in British Columbia, and iiKan. flour,first put„$9.10, Toronto; Helenas do, second pat, $8 80, Toronto. Pas- ti*h Empire to the LeaguVe ronventioa steamer to the mouth of the Red River, '219:: In Saskatchewan The Prince said be never fe:t bet. I ` :,try flour, bags, $8.10. iter in his life and had enjoyed the is Ottawa. ;from whence they will paddle against + v}---- - Oat: floor-Toronto, 90 per cent "I have enjoyed my visit more Than the current to Winnipeg, passing ats., r barrel, in earlots, climate ermrmously. British Air Line Carries pe 1, Toronto I can tell," said Earl Haig, s•r he went Prince Albert and Le Pas through the „ 5.70; seaboard, in bulk, not quieted. `"I feel that I have got to' know I 15,®00 Passengers Furst Year Straw-Carlots, per ton,$8 to$8.50. something about South Africa."be re- aboard the Iin.er "I am more than I Grand Rapids to their destinai u. t �6;ere�►nfags--Btaadard, recleaned. f. marked, "sad I ho I can now be-re- eacisRed that the thousands of brave 4 I� Britain`s air transportation cora- o-b. �nedisn ez service men will 'join is A despatch from London says:- P° 7 ports. per ton, $21, garded as a good South African." an the Im al Airways, ��,'. the British Empire.service League +In addition w tits big radio station pony, t 9e,, which �ay%-•No. 2, per ton $13 to $141 Prior to sailing the Prince knighted care into existence May, 1924 re. r "You have all been so klud to me.;now being built at Rugby, the post- y , -iNa,B. per ton.411 to $12; mixed, per Rear Admiral Fitzmaurioe, Command- centl completed 1,000 0 tori, $9 to $11; war des, $8 to $9. that I shall put forth every effort to master general is panning to erect Y P 00 miles of er-in-Cblof of the-African station, on Ch*ese--New,• large, 24 to 24%c; come' again.. You have a. wonderful another high-power station at Win- flying, During 16 past twelve, months s� -Lerida; the quarterdeck of the flagship Birm- 2445 to 2be; triplets, 25 to g country ,and as I said to a recent thorpe, near Skegness, on the east airplanes carrying $10,000,000 worth vh,' 25tc: Stilto 26 to Z7c. Old la mghara, in the presence of the Gover- of bu:lion, ib 000 passengers and 1,000 ..8, [flirts 29 to 80x• tri • speech, we consider Canada the key. coast. This station, when completed. Pa ge o nor-General, the Earl of Athlone, and tons of freight have flown across the �11rr Pte! stone of the Dominion*. is expected to be used for commnnica- S j 29 to Slc.� the ship's officers. "It's not good-bye, but sir revoir," tion with Australia and India. Channel at 100 miles an hour. - Butter-Finest creamery pNN�ints, There is a fervent ho throe ut � -'. 8T 4940cf to 38x1 Dairy pcres rints; 0.to 2.�South outurhiAfrica that n a private capacity,e Prnce may re- shook [lair b Hoe he said to his and of honor, as be -- - Eggs.--Fresh extras, in cartons, 41 y y eventually be- •--+ - "_ - _ �� O PUZZLE tieuiwrl that he ma event to 42x; Ioose, 40 to 41x; fresh Resta, come a South African faster as he is DAMAGE FROM FIRES - 87 i 38c; seconds, 82 to 38c. a Canadian farmer. sed <pot�ltty-Chicloerta, spring, -�_ i IN ONTARIO ON DECLINE 4 lb..80 to 35c, hens, over 4 to 6 s, 22 0. s to 24c; dc, 3 to 4 lbs., 20c; roosters, Maniac Who Had Terrorized ' ­ $8c; ducklings, 27 to s0e. North is tuned Fire Marshal's Half-Yearly' 7 9 . = Beano--•-Can.. handpicked, lb., 835e; ..• I . pr 6c sc. Figures Show Drop of 1 10 tI t2. ManDp producw-Syrup, per imp• A despatch from Sudbury says:- $1,4$Q,24'7 117 Total. gal., 52.40; per 5-gal. tin, $2.30 per After terrorizing the district about. A despatch from Toronto says: 1 li} gat, maple sugar lb., 25 to 26c. Copper Cliii' and Murray Mine for Hone7--80-1b. tins, 1S%c per lb.; some weeks, John Kiupani, a Polack, The toll of damage occasioned by fires 10-lb. tins, 1345x; 6-lb. tins, 14c; 235- 43 years of age, who hasbeen roam- continues to show a steady.deeline ini IS 16 tT ($ 19 10 a" t Ib. time, 15% to 28x. Figures for the first nix Ing about for some time in a crazed Ontario. J "s a Smoked m*ata-Hams, med., 32 to months o!.2925, issued b Ilse Provin- ^ '� state of mind is now in custody and y LZ, l3 S8c; cooked hams. 47 to 60x; smoked has been committed to an insane cial Fire Marshal, revealed a total ' roll;, 22c; cottage, 23 to 26c; break- loss of $5,148,463, as compared with a fast bacon, 80 to 84c- sQecial brand asylum by Magistrate Stoddart of d "brelwast bacon, 87c; �acka, boneless, Copper Cliff. The man,who is thought total lose of $8,632,710 for the collas- .88 to 42c•• to have caused a fire which destroyed ponding period of :ast year, the Cured meats-Long clear bacon, W,, a large barn and other buildings on a crease being $1,484,247. For the 25 26 27 t8 '-to 70 lbe., $22 ; 70 to 00 lbs., $20.50; ,Garson Township farm some days ago, month of June past, the total loss was -i lbsia o and up, $19.50; lightweight l welded an axe and threw large atones $974,689, as compared with $1,260,640, �9 3p rolls, reels, $29.69; heavyweight in his tight''a net capture b the for the same month a year ago, the y sells, ;24.50 per balletgm P y. Lard-Pure tie 18 to 1835x; police. decrease being $285,951. -tubs 18% to 19c• During the month of Ju , pat 19 to 193Sc; Strategy had to be resorted to in t3 pe the chiefl prints,20 to 2035x;shortening.tierces, order to effect the capture of the fires in Ontario were one at Hagers-I S T j 1435x; tubs, 115e; pails, 15%e; blocks, maniac, two of the policemen engag- ville, in which"the Ioss was. $99,500, 1635x' Ing his attention from the front while one at the Minaki Inn, at Kenora; in. Heavy steers, choice. $8 to $8.25; which the loss was 200 000 and.one do, good, $7.25 to $7.75; butcher Chief Walsh .of Copper Clio sto' $ _ .. steers, choice, $7 to $7.25, do, .good, upon him from behind. During the at the Bartlett s store in Windsor, in ;6.50 to $7; do, *ted, $b 60'to $6; do hectic pursuit the man called out to which the loss.was $57;430. - 41 con., $4.50 to $5.25; butcher heifers, the police to shoot him; that he want- $o far during 1925 factories have ' choice, $6.75 to ;7.215- do med., $5.50'ed to die. been the principal sufferers in Ontario Tic ,t�TtaaiATIOM4 srMo"79 to $6; do, com.,$4.50 10'$x.25; butchez .- - fires. Some 194 of them have been( SUt30ESTiON3 FOR SOLVING CROSS-WORD P�JZZLES_. cows, choice, $4.50 to $5; do, fair First DIVorce Granted visitd by flames, with resuaant loss Startout by filling in the words of whirls you feel reasonably to flood, $4 to $4.50; canners and of $. 315 384. Closa:y following them cutters, $2 to $2.50; butcher bulls, gd., in Northern Wilds in the matter of damage incurred •mire. These will give you it clue to rales words crossing them, - 14,60 to $5.50; do, lair, $3.76 to $4; -'• _ � ,� and they in turn to still others. A letter belongs in each whits come retail business places, 579 of bologna. $3 to $3,50; feeding steers, A despatch from Edmonton says:- : iipace. words starting at the numbered squares,-and running either d $6 to 8 25 which have been't.he scene of confla- a $ , do, fair, $4.50 to His Honor Judge Dubuc, acting as grations with consequent loss of $2_ horizontally or vertically_ beth. d., calves, choice, $9.60 to $11; do,I Stipendiary Magistrate for the ' l HORIZONTAL VERTICAL mod., $740$9; do,con.,$4.66 to$6.50; Northwest Territories, who has re` 6,173. During the half-year there - ` milch cows, choice $70 to$80•-do fair, I have been 3,650 dwellings on flie in 1-Tortures t-Dowdyish woman 0 to $50; springers, choice, $75 to I turned to the city from Fort Smith, which the damage has run to $1,660,- 4-Circles 2-Stfil t�04 good light =e has anted the flrsC divorce ever7-S run 3-Sudden blow p. $5.80 .5 .good-1, oo 1 , 8r. 400. Farmers barns to the number, p er 4--To split'asunder `16eavies and bucks,$3.50 to$4.50;good;given in fire far North. 10-To pierce of.354 have been affected by outbreaks lambs, $15.50 to $15.75; do, mei., $15 Sitting.at Fort Smith, Judge Dubuc 11-To make leve! 5-Fr dessert $o $15.25; do, bucks, $13 to $13.75; do, heard the a ication of Ernest at;d •the, loss in this department has; .13-To pucker .T e---slope culls. $11 to $12; hogs, thick smooths,I Gowen, Hudson's Bay post manager been $h31'�0 + '15--Petition 8-To border upon • a'-• led and watered, $13.60' do f.o.b. I 18--Little child ti est ' at Fort Good Hope, for a divorce 10-To $18, do, count- z y pointe, 12.75$2 do, from his wife on the usual statutor Answer to east �ceei<'s Mi fix a m Off cars, $14; select premum, 2.55., Y „+,zz'o. r14-A ditch 12-Midday K grounds. A decree to become abso.uto I - L E 21-Recess In a cht rch 14-To mato rough _ COMPL07 YOnKER'5 g w' MONTREAL. in three months was granted. ( ,123-Organ of body 16-To pass by degrees • ,,. ' Fort Good Hope is on the Mac- O O U Or?i O ' 24-Disputant over trifles 17-The waste from burning , Oats-Can. wests., No. 2, 6935x;' a 19-Placed on a will kenzie River, 1,300 mi'es from the 4'` L. " s I� do. No. 3, 623'�c; extra No. 1 feed, r q n + K H A -215--J•iard fat A � - 20--To ce4nolds " 68%c. Flour, Man. spring wheat pat., end of steel, at Waterways, and 1,600 �+ Orate, $9.10 seconds, $.8.60; strDng mires-north of Edmonton. -27-Donated 22--Te corrode �+ # bakers', $8.�0; winter pats., choice, ? E EER l 5 DIO r r4 29-SrnaY ballets 23-Sailing distance to Pass e.- 44 . 44.20 to $6.40. Roiled oats, bag, 90 Her Sensitive Husband. 5 A O n ri r\Yc _ {BID 80---Regaled 26--Unbeastlfut I} a a R R c s �� V v�R E 28'-Outlet , s., $5.65 to $3.75. Bran, $28.25. She was one of the old-fashtoned U.-Culinary herb 29--Hillock w3laorta, $30.25. Middl;inga, $38.26. wives. And sfie spoke ae one. E g4-The jury g0-Diet Ha , No. per ton, car lots, 14. v n + T a'E�D -: 17$ I "z eR," she said, speaking of her hus- - _;86-Belonging to you 81-A table nest wests., 21 Tiff to 22%c; ' r a band to a friend, "be's a wonderful E +-'S a G n 83-Two-masted vessel finest easts., 21% to 21%x. Butter,l a el IL e s = - 38-ro scrutinize No. 1, pasteurised, 88x; No. 1 cream- man, but. so sansAtive. Why, do you O A q0-Destre Destroyer 34-La+• l.+nrmvring sound xtt know, ever time, he sees me chopping ` ' ' E'O y 86-Fabrleatlons r ' +a E+E -tIA a . i 41. Hereafter 37-To be under obligation " cry, 37 to 3734x; seconds 38 to 36�ac.' Y y E gg�+, fresh-extras, 41x; fresh firsts, kindling ion ung he has to go and 'hut hlmae?f n E I'� n G E 0;'Pk'(� 42-Fairy Islli--Swarm of young Hsls a I$86. 44 µ �.'^ - R. .y •N to alt' '.'} ,^;Y"' Y•'.•�:. .Chf e b. +• •N p '- M'3r•xc.. ,,r,.. .,, .. .-,.•�. a ...' ".a.. -a.. . .. .•. . a '.� a .� �`%•fi'y. '�^' ;i. ,£'` 'ti t�, r � •«„.. r �.r_.�,a..z � +m ,k,�<�3v_t.,:e��.�r�.rtiaa�_ �«. y mea=.�c,_�Ss �'„r5+.'.:se�..,;,c�_�ma�:,&....?•r+c.....,��'?..�.sn :'„.Y-dpi_.,�te.` rw°�x.�3�•G# t�•..�- k� .h�/s...,..�.,. ....3'd,..`i�..•^.trs'�c,�.,,.".r�'�'s�....a... ':"f,......�.��„m.:x.-.,a�ri�_m�a�•"u. 'f.s�..�k...?.c.,.�_L::`�_. -?.n_yw.a '^-� s`.• s. '* tS..,3rrs�', tta'`�•':."_11a�, ri ...�•. q-7 t' "t .7 • je& 1%%#_ Ing a ruetive. -Interesting 4.50: E Balsdaln,145 yrds gravel.. b f .meeting was lost and enjoyable. con. 21-76; Canadian Engineer, advt'g i Sydnev and Mrs. Mdrrish And Mrs. CROWN, PERFECT SEAL tenders for bridges,9 20; W 0 Gibson, a bridge,874 80* W to. Taylor -end at T MRNN' 'on acet of Nighawander' spent the week Niagara Falls visiting their mother I -40.' 61-75par yiar.; $1.80i6piddLasid 68 1 1101ce. 'Dept of-Highways. 4 steoldrage and VICTORY v A by-law was passed ,appointing,T who is III there. and C 11pblicriptioas Fqthe United Sates Bn t&n 42.00 in advance. Greggcollecitop of taxes for IM Win.. Mill8ea Agnes and- -Muriel refff A. by-law was passed Assessing the Thom, Mrs,James Mitchell and Mrs several school N Oat sections and union Christina, Auderson visited Is$ar; S 'A -L- E - E RS "JOHN MURKAR-t Proprietor, school gection4s.to- provide funds for Falls a couplii of dayi tbia week. he purposes of tbe-said schoolsecdoas Buy your.tweserving jArs now. while.priols are lo. .weet for the year 1WZZ. -law authorizing at'ROSE N 0.1.'As3miatioz) A by was passed ik AA X1, X1 tion of the Township of ibis Corporation ! :4 tsew'sbiptuett of Dishes just in-Plain White Oups, rfpors, Scores[or games playled last week: Picker ag to enter into .&a agreemenE We have been lucky' in securing Jack and Saracers away down. At BrookliD-Brooklin 2. Ashbury0; with the Hydro-Electric Power Com- �Rade3r. the 0 F 0 A Pianist, for our at Goodwood--Good wood 8, .01are- mission of Ontario for rural power, Saturday 'Evening 'Dance* and will i4 Inapt 0. authorize the clerk to execute hold,a dance each Saturday evening n and to Gamis this week, Aug.8th.Cherry- contracts on behalf of the Corporation at 8.30 on our platform at Rosebank _CutGlass Witter Sets, grape patteria, $1.00. wood at Pickering, Aug. Sth. Brook. with users of electrical power or enei• gy in said township. Adcalailon'50 cent's pOr coo Te .Water Sets, Honey Sete, Piteli6n, Brown Betty J lin at Claremont. Ashburn at Whitby. A b law w6a passed fixing the rate Select patronage Teapots. 4LEAGUE STA'JDING t of taxation o DYSON COWAN won, lost draw Pte r the year 1925 at follows: Goodwood,Cherrywood. 11 0 2 24' School purpose@. 4410 mills; county .. 1 ,6 - 2 4 .1 :16 rate,V 5 10 mills: oa Rd rate, 9 spills; "'Picnic !�u'op­-lies paper plates, waxed cups and 'waxed paper ' , a 7 4 1 15 General rate.4 510 mills. Claretsiont, ...7 A 1 15 The council no%OL adjourned,to meet .,8EASObTA.BLE`, GROCERIES in-en Monday. the Sfa-t day of Pickering 6 4 2 14 I*er, August, for the transaction of genet al Green River, ,5 3 4 .'14 Aug ns&ctiom "Ashburn, 8 2 8 business. Whitby. Tit 0- 1) -1 -C RAR D S 0Manchester, 1 % OUNBARTON. I T14 A g _,&t a meetlug of the S. O-F.A. held Clarkson were • on Monday the Miss Dixon and Mrs PURPOSE d at Brooklin guestsof Misses Somerville, over the, lowing teams entered for competition holiday. th Ticke fing- Hardware' ,- Store a iathe Ontario Cup,series: brooklin; - Pickeriair, Claremont and Goodwecd. Jas. and Mrs. Mitchell and family • On the draw Pickering is spent Sunday with friends at �,Mouot t q pay Dennis. Goodwood at Claremek on Aug. 10th Misses Saunders and King. of and Brookiiii Is to play Claremont at ronto, visited with Miss Janet Allison Munney's. brend is inade- .0 Pickering on Aug. lifts. Theo t 3 pver the wepk-end. from NQ. I patent flint will be at their beat and a,bould 'Louis Parker.of Winnipeii, Is spend. and all ingredientaiievord•some fine football. log afortnight renewing old acquaint-4 Brown breed the -M R.. F A R M E ances in our midst.' whole wheat, and stone- PICKERING CO-UNCIL... - Miss Elva Annia hAs gone to Niagara ground. Cakes Find pa,stry Falls, N, Y. We regret to lose bar _If its Hardware you,waut, we have it, -Irtalit�, friitah The above council met pursuant to from our community, of Lfiefiloest Mrs. White had her ben@ stolen last le and vure jdnie. lee adjournment on Tuesday, the4tb inat. If its Binder Twine you want, we have it. Members all present, the reeve in the weeL This is the third time thieve@ cream in Atindaeo. 9odas it. chair. have Visited hir ben4clat this year. and Bricks. Wedding �Jf its tie Farm Machinery you want,nt, The 0 io minutes f the last- meeting Miss Gertrude White has returned Cakes our,Ppecialty, reread and*pproved. from Kankakee, N. Y.. where she has we can get it. A Dumber of accounts were present,- been spending her holidays with her ed for pairmeot and referred to the sunt. If Its McCormick and-peerinc Re poit i rs you watit. we respective standing committees Miss Marjorie Allison entertained hive it, can get it. or i.r,is not made. A enmmuuicetioo was received from the Women'911stitia�6 tt.+last week. The A 't -the Hrdro-7FIectric Power.Cpmmi4sloo 11 "I loll, ng contracts to be signed hy tile Get your Hardware at the R,trdware Store. ne reeve and clerk for the construction of H .- W A L S H �BAKF_ the line from Wbitby. '9 +q 1 0 0 #& A communication was received from Electrical Contractor HONEW�j; �410 fts. Butter re mall service at Fair- sf port, also nae from.Pettr Taylur t a the 5, streets, in Fairport. A communication was received from I am prepared to accept coa. J. S. BALSDON PICKERING the Dept. of Highways re, noxious tracts for electric - )9 A %9KET S 'J. .10ed-o on the highways. Vr Gibson was heard re the badwiring in Having purchased the stock from Condition of,the 3rd concession east of the Estate of the Brock road FICKERINGThe standing commutes on Contin- , VILLAGE BA W. G. BARNES and the enti"" and vie4nity. Sencles reported and recommendedbiwine8s of JOS. W The Profit Lies payment its follows ; D.,R Beaton. no ALectol'sitlasy. $12500; JohoMurkxr. Estimates given free a AmprepAred to supply .all sizes lwivtg re tenders, printing notices etc Prices reasonable from Berry Boxes to Three 00-. Thba Gregg.att -*Dl�,Court me sed HAIf Bushel.' in ihe Fnij& Ilk Clerk. 4 00. Ed Gleesou, ditto, bailiff, Phone at my expe uso to Gerrard 4 001 Adam Spears. att'g meeting re 8823w or writs to3 Gisen River Basket Works Aitch ow0reas3 00 T's sideline. 3 ft G, M Forsyth,ditro, Phone.hfatk. @409T PAYS to market cattle with the .. The standing committee on Damao. Jprooer degree of finish. A quality elm to 8brep Worried by Dogs reported 46 Franklin Ave. 'FRANK PENNOCK coductalwityqct)njm-aod@oLpreminm . Pand recommended payment&a ffAlows: "The Man that made the Barnes' and io readily slitleable. at a prfitable _'�_F H Richardacin 6 sheep killed cad 2 TORONTO EAST BA", G price. Ifyovi havewock vuhillb needs Injured, 17000: Thus Annap. inspect- Basket" finishing, and time for Ing above sheep. 1.20 a little more - I ma, Tho standing committee on Banoise FIM the fe9tt is llikarvie, moil -th) k)cs a' .4orWire Fences.. Drainage Matters Iger of the StAudArd Book. It to a reported recommended t)ay.. simple mat-ter to arm,nge it loan, t etc.. repor YM 7-,mDpnt as fullowt-: Robt BLladon, abu' oo carry the stock until a favorable OW On Bay-read h111. .SO; Jolin Gat profitable a&&. in" market warmpts )ADd, bonus nn 90 rods. lot 32. con 7. ortunk� 22.60: W P Petty. bonus on 49 rods. _PP lot 36, con 2. 7 85. The standing committee on Relief t OME day will come the opportunity, S may need reported and recommended the follow of your.life-titre. You r ing psyrueDta : Jas Richardson for money to take full' advantage, of it. STANDARD �A�K foods supplied the GeorsM Stephenson OF C.A.X.A.04alli, 'Wily. 10 30. 05haW&Hospital,main- ,-,Start now to4ave a regular portion of :.0tenaace at Jas Robinson,8.00. PICKERING BRANCH-'!V. F. Law, Ma"a9w your. earnings. ll slar at broiii6din. West M11, wendsThe standing committee on Roads o arancbe and Bridges reported and recommend- The I Dominion Biwk protects its depositors Ar ed the following payments: R Lynn. f 'y Instal pip"loth 21 and 24. con I and b - aithful practice of prudent management. 24 mind 25,eon 1. 2 CO; Wm Thompson. ditto and bet 28 and 29,con 9, and cut- TM -Subscribe for The Pickering . New tibg posts.con 9. 6 26. J Brown. b^ul ...... rravel eon 5 and It yds gravol. II.SC; Baladen.drag Fairport rd.8.75. R _ "" DOIAR" BAM : 01111601 'A I totLl V do gravel con 1,8.75; F Apman',Y19r)yds gravel. %140W MUNCK G. P. LYM Moulg$L -con 4,7 50; I P96 9.-C- CRM 101141111111110M "-QUALITY -' SERVICE SATISFAtMON's 0 Hubbard,grad and haul,gravel. con 4.10.00; Win Cammark.Ansto pipe, gracl and haul gray, con 4. 88.75; Sam. Farndale drag etc. cons 6 and 7. 15 00 -also drag and,instal pipe e 0.4.50; AWeather- Peg% drag cons 13 and 7 and 2 sleepers Prei; for ridge. con 4,17.00; A EJanes. .-PICKERINCA Tight boulgravetI. 16.00; LevlDurrditto. Proof '1150-, JA Jon#s. ditto. 10,00; BW Jollies,ditto, 1750: . M Harlock, haul 7 gray con 5, 20,00, Geo T.Wilson, batil . AT . .MARKE -grayetl, 500. The Pedlar People.' steel culverts. 42.00; also steel culverts � for Claremont. 31.94; Ray Ward sal. ­,. -Round Roast or Steak, 2k.per lb' ary and pail of grease.142.65; Baine L Durable David, reinforcing steel for Alton& Surloin Boaator Steak,, 25c ightnin cope 8 Prbof • • A 50; R Alsop. nbov gray, con 9, 31.so; f bridge. 22587; 3 Beelity.dragPorterhouse Roast or Steak, 28(3 _ 11 .:: -Runrp Roast,... C 0 Bennett. haul and abov gray con Roast, 64 - " V 9,1,50: Gen Richardson,haul grav con Fine Rib ... 20c 4).5 00; Lister Bros, ditto. 5 00: Roy Heavy Rib Roast, - ." EAST LAKE ",* Alsop,ditto, 5.00; J Pallister, ditto, _wShoulder Roast, .. 14 and l6c S' 10 00; also rep culvert and'dfag, n t 1, steel Pot Roast 14c 7 .25; Burlington Steel Co.Ltd., .-META LUC, SHINGLE for Roach's and Clark's Hollow Brisleot, tio bdil, bridges. 74,39. H'Wilson, drag and reliable Roofing for clean ditches. con 1, 12 25; 7H Michell. Leir of Pork.... • '• -for 40 years th6 most - W Lightbody, of Fork; ... 25c- roo ' Now being made from the A. haul gravel con 6,2.50. ig of e;vory description. Iron. L Abso- Instal pipe w t 1, con 6. .87; T Hood, k, 20c,23c 'World-famous Shouldet Roast of Por Queen's Head" Galvanized ditto, ga, ditto. 50; Arnold Hutebin -hops, .213c 'lately the W-st roofing value on the market to-'day.Pork 2.60; W J Turner. rep washout.,drag 0 -instal pipe, w t 1, 13.50; A E Major, Pure Pork Sausage, 25c ted Iron b4ul gravel and drag con 5. 17.50;Wm Esdii1atei4lgidly given also for"Empire" Coltruffst Finest Salt Pork,- 25C for now buildings or repair work:" Untolfi, cutting brush and posts.con 9. rfavet,con.. Finest Breakfast Bacon, piece, - .-850 oidelling.of Barns,figures for alterations.or rem 12.25; Barkis Reesor,30 yds L -1r.0t my - - 64 "Empir Imp le- 85C -etc. le" Plank Flame Barns WO I lis- -Mild Cured 'e Rolls(half 4 whole),. 30c -66. :'r;- Cottag went Sheds a specialt�V --Back Bacon, A5c Cooked Ham,. 65C F.- J. PR . ' PICKERING Coal, is - ..., , - OUSE .25c. Weinenj.. BUILDER . 15c Head-Cheem. Building Contrali:61W -Hard and Soft Coal of the: Build Easy First and Domestic Shortening, 3 lbs 65 cents best quality on. 5 lbs 90 cente: Barns, Houses, etc. of all'kinds. Land 1b prints 18 cents.*1 Fresh Trout and White Fish Every Friday Pickering Dealer for the Products of THOS o A. LAW, The Metallic Roofing CO. Limited, Toronto C., 4W. as BiEwg • OL" j q ..;IN Air" . . .... sir .:'.;W 3a;... gyp: ro- i•.i _ {°8�..-r d• .+,ky ..w '1' _+x. �i ' , „r .,d ' ,.i.+:' u ''3,; ,r. ,r�-y :,.�9 :ws�,• x.,p,*.��.�_�+�_ • A ra ... t .K;;� y,G=:.rnr •s�,:Y', rt o. , •",,,rr 3`M..., . •.,, ,.w�F• t� 'F"*a, "'y .� rung'• ,.•r 3...w .,,.s✓ M { q - •T— l ~ rZ CLAREMONT. Io sll Members 4 the 1. O: 0. F. and` Releaoas-- and their(=M8 TA HLZ—Pickerinsl cation ♦��p ♦ '�1�.� l T.R._ Trains going Beat.dos as loliowa �ar LOdi ��{I i iiQ J. Flapold had a business trip to " ._.families and friends resident in Distriot.41 (0.shawa,, no.-A mail Ms.A K. _ Co' i 1 5 the city on Tuesday. Whitby, Piokerin Port Perry). I an moa "1 P.X. -l. Mrs. A. J. Chandler. of Toronto, �' �� _ " Loeal _ ��� tie• 6. )bL . is visiting her parents. : �1 Sander train, . 7.88 A.X. Opp rsites for term and count q" Trains in west due as follows— b. Frank and Mrs. Spence spent . ON S T E R P ION-1 C »o. ioosl . - 7.47 A.)�, • buildings, a the holiday at Fenelon Fella. •• 97 Loesl 2-"P' X 'WI1id•torm Ins ante on buildi ` Fred Ward shipped two carloads - = • yr nBM . of cattle to?oronio�n Monday. Will be held in - Sunday train, - 7.42 P. lit. wind-mllls.8ilw eta Fred and.Mee. Ward and family aprdia Sxuadard du Insurance � motored to Toronto on Tuesday. �.�KE V/LAW PARK, .OSHA WA � Foregoing is ac R.to Automobile Insuran time. of all kinds. _ C. H. Found is bney these days ` ON ^^ laying cement walks on the school QQ a #ARIMiS FOR-S&L& s rel grounds. . .. 17 N L E aturdaq August tke' 1& 1 W Write or 19 Mrs. Renfrew and ch'Ildrea, of „ phone Toronto.-are visiting the fdrmer's - i -British Columbia Cedar T.. B O Yll M A.li mother, Mrs.P. Macaab. Q 'r Galt @alvanized Steel Shingles L j D. Ai and Mrs. Scott motored to rBIId its Program�� S pe0181 Raoefi f0Bird's Felt Slate Shingles Rosedale, north of Fenelon Falls, . for We at :wrhere they• nt the holiday. � ' �' "- Grown Ups. ' ' � 211 ..-...WHITBY, ONT. �•• Children and ; T. PATRRSON'S - ohAREMoNT Mr.Cook and son, of western _ Ontario, are visiting with the.for. BRINf�- YOUR B.A�3KE3T Gall and get prices,. CLAREMONT ' '" ' mer'a son, Stanley, and Mrs. Cook. �_t r . Walter and• MrA. Bushby, of Dc,n't,. fail to 'see. football �l r ; .' 'Omliawa, spent Civic. Holiday in THE BSG STORE i Wig' CREAMERY l -, .,Claremont with theformer's moth- match on Saturday night between 4b the old rivals, Brooklin and Clare- Lear er Goods SitO� or. . - ,� _ ;Highest price aid for � William and Charles Gib oae,.of moat, in the Claremont .Memorial p ' t. iCream at the Toronto, spent over Snaday ere Park. Ball faced at 6 p. m. HARNESl3m with their mother, Mrs. Thomas Our supply of quality Harness and _C1��'@mon CT813n8T� Gibbons. - Bit" Mabel Wagg and Miss Farmers, Attention '' Parts t8 uow oomptete. Give as a tris]and be convinced Gertie Morgan, of Toronto; spent BOOTS—GREB SHOE 0v _ the,holiday with their relative& in ' Iiam agent for the Worlds Greatest We have a Large®tock of this Famous Claremont. Separatoe• "The Renfrew," Stoves. � R � Mise Myrtle Thompson and bro• Scales and Oil Engines. Fleury'. j ! Boot on hand—unbeatable ther. .of Toronto, spent the holi. fatuous Plows,Points.Grain Grinders, for hard wear and tear, BEATTY Wheel Barroweetc. day with their parents, Wm- and _ REPAIRING• Brantford binder twine and second- STANDS FOB TRE REST M". Thompson. hand separators for sale. We maintain our established •re uta- l ,� ! Miasea Georgina and Mary For tion fdr repairing all Mande of Myth spent a few days holidaying �(,$�', D� ?$'Z'� harness and boots. Ad at Jackson's Point,returning home r on Sunday evening. Phone 606 Pick.:, HItOL'GH�ht 4;1 - Wm. and Mrs. Ham, Der. and , olf' ffcatsie�y �'I'i�i BrD �'i� Mrs. Taunt and -lies Nor&Davis, Harness maker, t ai of Toronto, ;pent Sunday with S PICKERING, - ONTARIO Frank and Mrs.Soden, TIRES � M. " ' ����� � fi Mrs Joseph Pilkey, Miss Jennie a "- -1Pilkey and Master Lloyd Pugh • are visiting the former'sdac�ghter, _,05-95 Y ,S - Value' s 1It+ Uri. Whiting, of Strathroy. = James and Mrs. Stephenson ma _ Stored to Birch Cliff on Sunday and '' Litter Carriers. Hay Carriers, iapeat the day with the former'% Pumps. Door Tracks. Cow 40- ' brother, Thomas. and family. Regardless of the name- -lt4r the Bui�lQ3er IYaO�tblB — Bowls. Pressure Systeme Etc. :Y�tsA advances in rices o! It will pap you to get my prices an y James and Mrs. Briscoe and p ffiso's Tan O:fords, calf leather, Goodyear welted. rubber heels above betomJbuyiag elsewbec••. -danghter, Margaret, are visiting Tires. we still, sell at the �:. with their niece. Mrs. Scott. of old prices white our Mien's Rroadcloth Shirts, band•made, pongee and blue-ahadee ��K J. PROUS$, ;Brantford, fora week or two. stock lasts. PIORSRIN(3, UVTARitf f John and Mrs. Pwllister motored - - .. , bden's and Mea'osys' Khaki$albrigyl nants. good ehirte Shirtsity . and Combinations to Hamilton and St. Catharines, Any etzeof?ire or Tobe. wbere they spent over Sunday. Also a complete line of accessories ELM Dom" U Hoye'Jerve 'They report s most enjoyable out. p-in stock. Men's Sport $boos, tan and white. all sizes ` fag- The buzz of the threshing ma• ys, khaki and red colors Oar stock of Preserving - -'=chine Is again heard in our midst. Reales. Jar Ria*e and Boy@'Canvas Shoes, tan and white, spooga solea, all sized Government Staadarrl *.. as glover•threshing is now rider bbers and ' 'Ba l i , al k ads of _ ! :Phone 3800 Recleaned svbpp end fall wheat threshing will Fl Killers is now C&11 at ��aa ��++ ` `:be in fall %wins. Mrs. (Rev.) C. W. King. of To. `: complete. ee Dg13 ill f>�t- " Tonto, is spending a few daps with ��%� I]1 tiV -- Cla4remontfriends, Prior to the de- Twine—big bait—>/18 cwt. ten your Boge at ppaarture of Mr. Hing and herself r —;-— 1 ' ` for',Walkerton, where Mr. Sing �s ^ - ' ' will take charge of the Baptist r • X• C v ® P E a profit. Cb orcb.. 4 Next Sunday morning at the +[3lE.AREMONT ' J*W �� �� We have this Feed at ^ Baptist Chnreb, the pastor will a right prices. res p�t a his series on "The Sone of Best Quality of t' Jac%." the subject being "Asher. We carry a[l the different the Prosperous.' In the evening 1 �.. Kill Feeds' the subject will be "Prepare 'foe Heaven." GROCERIES , I�. Tom. The Rev. HURL Cowan, M. A.. - - H, D . will OCCUPY the pulpit of ,at Right Prices . �'fW 41�KaNew $lackamith p - . :the United Church on Sunday, � . Aug. 9tb and 16th, while the min- 4 gars Soap 25c, 6 Bars Onatile ister is taking a few weeks' hoH- Soap�, 3 Pkgs Amonia 26_, , ' � Now is the time to get yon% day in a motor trip through Gillez 15d s pkg. 2 The of - plows in order for the ' western Ontario. Rev:'il.. R. Park, who was the Prunes 22c, 2 lbs o! AW of our fall work. � Dates 22c. 2 lbe o! 5. " P&G of the Claremont Baptist :�,: -haves e= It can tisfadction by your s' Seedless Raisins 2'2c, - •- I Church about eighteen years ago. 2 iba of Valencia Raisins 22c. y Was preeant and took rt'in. the evening service at tb. Baptist. ; .-tea > If , L O R N E R E D - ' Cbtirch lash Sunday, and after the,, Fresh Frait and. Vegetables I1ave been nsias a PAs- : serf ice returned to his home is &I "'a on'hand. 'the city. - Cream Separator for two CLAUMONT = Avery severe electrical storm 'Fresh'Fancy Cooking, Mondays, "3 passed over this locality on Snnday Wedgeys and Fridays. �atosvw Of tmae, ask ui �.,� (�, t.1�ff ..alter000n, but was especially as -. ezamme it arse clack>Isp its �.a+v+n hopplin were in Uxbridge township where Fancy Broadcloth 98c' and 1.19 yd. "Cratiom We are plea AND FL kSiNG• ` aA►' -it was accompanied by a heavy Ginghams and-Voiles nn&T ilei% eD .. .. downpour of rain and hail which " . up to 40c, for 29e, - . I span pi+eQareI to do Chopping awe caused considerable.damage to the Plain.White and Fancy Caetain . Our customers at any tmha, Oat F ing every Monday, "r g t grain and otber.crops.' ;Scrim 25c and 40c per yd. without obhtatiom Alk 1ti Wedneedsy and Friday a} A goodly number attended the _ Fancy Ohintz'28c. t0 , Stonebaate For Anis ., Barden party held in.the .,park.on Fridayeve " , oieg last. deepits the .'.' . Phone,14Ui •� The O•r• _ - John F Bayles, �latemoll - threatening weather. - _ _ _ '> - . - IturslRoute No. 2 gbeua Qnartette sustained their igh reputation and rebdeM•edr cc r Gevrld Clark Dunbarton,Oat, James Todd, R. R:2, Pickerin , W. -some excellent vocal music. The Ds A• _N C''O T T F. Disney, R. R. No. 1 Locust Hill;Ind Phone Pick. 7'24. g Fred N STAFFORD ppcoaram was of a high order. W. ' Evaas, Claremont Creamery, Claremont. •`• W. "T` O� E. N: Sinclair presided in his usual -• ChIARE�2UNT _ - ="` Macble'and Granite Dealer. • dignified manner. Our football team went to Good- , _.Cemetery Lettering etc. wood Qn Saturday when they • la ed a league First-class work P y game_with the "team of•tbat village but were de- guaranteed. F leated b the decisive.score of 3 0. - and Pickering S Rut on on ap' It ey recovered East Townlioe. ;( their lost reputation when they ' ' J ZQ W INhTIPE6 J went to Toronto an� defeated the -Plus �au a cent a mile beyond to all points Ia Mani= 2740 P. U.—Whitby R. R, I wrack team, LingfieM Ravers. by HARVESTERS _ toba, Saskatchewan,'Alberta,—Edmbnton, Tanis, i �1 0. -This team won from Clare Calx , MacLeod and East. ' •moat on July 1st. Monday's game WA�ITLD Rol asittag{—rlau a coat per mile to Winnipeg, plus$20. to destination. 2' ,was their first defeat this year. ) Rev. E. Orsborn was in Bobeay. - GOING DATES AUGUST' 18th d 2 ist 2;x'" ' eoniastFriday representing the Angust 18th—Torouto, Caledon EaQt, Beeton, Meaford, AliRwood, Peneta►ag, MidlKnd; Baptist Cbnrvb at the funeral of Parry Sonad, Sudbury, Ca reol and east thereof in +rJo. Rev. W. L. Hicks, B. •A', pastor t p -at Aobcaygeon, who passed away August 21st—Torotito, Inglewood Jet. and all stations south and west thereof in Ontario'.• ' in i'.'tadsay Hospital on Wednes• SPWIAL TRAINS—Leave Toronto, Aug. 1Stb 12.01 a.m. (midnight Aug, 17) yr dap, July 29th, following an oyer _ ti Aug. 19ch 11)00 a• m. Of all materials and design , &tion for appendicitis. Mr. Hicks, Aug. 18tb 1Z.`0 p. tit. 3 Ri apmoqls_� - although only a young man, had A�tg, 13_h IO ,i+) It will pap you to call at our Works •shown remarkable A titude for 1 to.inspect our stock and p STANDARD T11T8 obtain prices ' tis work And bad won a lstrae All orders left with ouT agent.A.-T place in the hearts of BApti.tq , T2irougll+ train*—Comfortable Colorist Cars— Pickering,Pickering, will receive our thronghflut'the REsociation. H?is Special cars for Women and Childreni prompt and careful attention earvived by his widow And two t Ptut- se your ticket to 'Winnipeg vi., Canadian Nat .iral Ri,ivrays, «•-ether or not • ' little �hiidren for whc�rn the deep• your final destination in the West is a point on the Canadian Yational, gall solicited y ,��t sympathy is felt by all, .7hp 1.. . = Wickets and all information from nearest Agent. :�• T e SO3� . W., . ., T. ` ,» ►► _ - ..ti:...., ' •,+ - y .. ittr�esL:Eli,l,lso - ,•', ..a_... _+. cl,..rA _�..,is���.W_Mmar� ih�ank•.rs 1: ­4�`77a- --r, "7R.4T;i 1Y 5: -�.?,W4. rt 7 -•1 I... r 17. • & JIM � ADAMSON'S ADVENTURES—By 0. Jacobason. H01MIRDW .7: 7 7 EKx on Family Mischief-Makers. "me great cry'vowrac*ys seems to be I. Next, I would suppreea the augg"r- r laboiiwytug device* and house re- er. TheTo".few.homes in which any . - .-i. ­ ....- : - 26 rm-. nut what we need to not sa'one can do anything'he wants to do h Impr9ve the*housep we liv*In,without b;kvIUg a family argamerit,-, - , ,_ •�}' the spirit`41thin them. There is i over It if you want -to go .to thlq a burning call to enlarge our,theatre, mother thinks You shouldn't there is to give the members'so becau&e it,looks.Ilke rain.,And f&tk- cr*the family more personal liberty. 1 er thinks you shonldn't:go,because You We all have our own Ideas about how;were out nae the night before last, the home'should be reformed-so that it,you want to.buy anew toothbrush, it would be,in'reality,-the home of oMr Aunt Sallie thinks you should -11se a -Areams, the dearest spot on earth to soft one because she likes a soft one, e. '.AtS, instead of being the vicinity from _ while Aunt Maria suggests a hard one 'Which- WS am- 1208t -amXIOUS 'to get bemuse Mie likes hard ones.- YOU May be middle-aged and successful;' and SA� t Family Cross-Examinatlaft. have,youT opinions reapected-by the 4 -I should begin home reform by urg- world,but that does not!rasp your own t' 24Z "'!ng every, family to put the ban.on 'family from trying to choose your questionnaire, Why we &II loathe' clothes for you; from telling You what IM 1%nd hate-to answer questions I do not to eat and whom to associate With. Probably because we recognize Abolish Plain Skaking. them as adeadly blow at our freedom. Next. I wol)ld.�cut out plaln `speakingPossibly It is because w-e-iUstingtively tesent, the stripping away of the m in the family t:lrcle. No tr%ths are io unpalatable as home truths: ItU-Juirt Serve In which we clothe ourselves, Is* know our weak- because our famil --N. and the vulgar prying Into our per so well that their crIticistris hit -,sonal aftalre. Anyway, there Is nothing that riles I the mark and rankle In our memories. :Ue so quickly or raps our nerves so I At the table we do not hesitate to Au,*::;Y as being put through a cress 'criticise food it hes taken a tired wife - oza re 14ation about everything that hap.. and mother boars to prepare. We-tell Suean how fat she Is getting, and how VeL-- to us or doesn't happen to us. . 7 MCY curiosity In the bane Of family absurd she looks#n a tight dress, We .tffe, It Is the thing that estranges make a joke of Bertha'd age. and the .. .... humbaaft and wives sad drives fact that she Is getting to be an old -7 ;Dor-3 chliften away from home 'than maid. We ridicule Mamie,.,ind'maks - *be on earth. a jee"t of her first I.ovs ,affatr.. We "Where ars. you going? Why are groan when John starts a story, and 7 Al'%: -:you going? Whom do you expect to'.i say that we have board It a dozen see? When will You be baa? What times before. ri 16 are YOU got" to-say to him? The" we ou17 a' fa'w-elementary "Where did you get your now hUt i suggestions about how we could Im- .,The Absent-Minded Musician. P- Why did you buy one? Why didn't you, prove our homes ' sad home life. It Orr , get agreen one Instead of a blue onal wouldn't make muni difference what stead of &A expensive one r' Why didn't you, go to a cheap,place in. sort of house we lived in If our taml- Heritage. Professional. known Ilec P Use would retrain from nagging, and My mother's great-grandmotwor The small son of a well- CU At last the tarried vietlins. sea from questioning us. and telling ua.�Of our to some Place A lass from Devon came; trical engineer Is more familiar with itorae Where no one faults Any place where we had a lit- knows. them well enough to ask Ibex Her little body is dust so long the appll&nces of medera civilization a tle H;erty of thousht-and action would . "the emal -things of Nsiure, I've nlght*forgotten her name. than vrith -,.a ainfle questiolL be home. sweet home and when vialting In the country.un- Hex wtstftil legend only hasiltating:17 picked. up a hornet to In- mor Picture to Yourself a tree over spec Has stood the wrack of years, t more cicseq ka mechanlarM APPL 100 years old bearing a crop of 25 to How always at the summer2 flood Whou his fLther hurried out to dis- E WON TM, L 30 barrels in one year, sad you have Her laughter broke to tetra'. cover the cause of the commotion that JOVASCOM hu !edea of what the blossoms must be exotiet the little chap %w ruefully on such a tree. both small IZrM She'd blunder ng. sucking a thumb while•team streamed • and der with her bald bearing blossoms. and you have be. Her stitches run uneven:- down hj*LAAML tt two YOU X moving PiCtur; real such She'd droop above her chum and sigh, "W'het's the"trouble, son?" he was VESCMED BY F. G6 J. so only the Maoter Maker can produce. "Ah me, It's June In Devou!" aske(L kIs Wenatchee one of the diapbLgn -It was that bug," the land managed COMEA U % 1 L HAW-AX P9 On as IL special feature thla Year It made& family byword to explain between 66be. "I think his was "The Hl&tory of the Apple." This LAmS atter she Was dead: wiring lei defective. I Wnebed blan and has been reported as an aholutoiy -A& Us sj June in Devonshirs," i he wasn't Insulated at adl!" 1. -Great Flower Display Enjoyed unique. specially designed feature In Her children'&• children said. 1046 the grand clasing climax of the display, Eby 0owds,of Visitors in the showing the history of the &VP10 in Across the world I Journeyed Benefits of Egg Grading. Anliaey. fOUX immense pyrotechnic tableaux. one year. as summer Came, Egg grading In Canada has progreat assistance for the export tmdeved of; VaHpolis The first scene was lateoded to Show -And mumbled on her Ikete heart xvtdch now takes eggs lir large quanti-' One of the rarest sights to be s"u'l the apple figured In the story of our Who had forgotten her name. Eve was ShOW In Nova Beads ie.. without doubt, the!original ancestors. n blies. .2,7I1.460 dozens In 1914—with Orchards of the Annapolis Vel- offering the apple to Adam, while In appl And found beyond refuting the ammrance that they are as repre., ley in L*11 bloom, which this year the background wily serpent What made that crooked aerated. The value of grading to the the &Sam, be-,.-eon June 1st and 1-0th. was swung from the Tree of Knowledge. Wbat borned the-biscults in thof r borne market and to the Industry in. V'han It In recalled that the apple The second.scene showed Hercules' prime, equally great, leading to a gradually i 1046--Men's and Youths' Shirt; at- orc."ards of this province exceed in emmh for the Golden Apples of June And spolled the mellow cream. Increasing consumption. In 1901 the t'achod or separate collar, and turn- acreage. quantity, and crop resales by j In the Garden of the Fair Hesperides, Dominion's consumption per capita back cuffs. Sizes 34, 36, 38, 49, 42, 44 was was about 15 dozens. In 1921 It had 3xisarly 400,000 barrels all the other or- when he fac9d the dragon- who, 0 little great-grandmother, and .46 inches breast. Size 36 breast chardp of Canada combined, one can guarding the Golden Apples. The third The dream-that bound Youz brew risen to 21 dozen&, and last year to 26 requires 3�4 yards of 82-inch or 86- wall tam a Sped. Idea of the Iranian., scene showed the old oreek legend of Has touched my owm-unwitting eyes dosens per head. 716 Canadian peo- Inch material. Price 20-cents. taftT of thin great Flower Gazdan. the "Magic Apples, of Venus." The It,g.jurib in Devon now. pie are now approaching a consump- 1139—Men's and Youths' Unica' ftirty-five thousaid acres of apple or- fourth scene depicted the "Apple Tree —Nandy Byrd Trituar, tion of as egg a day and when thio 1s Suit' high or low neck, with or with- shards In -toll bbDom is what greeted 'of Wemtcbee." resoh4ed about 270 million dozens will out ;*�in sleeve. Sizes 34, 88,42 and .Gr% :-:.the eyes of those who made the trip Beautiful Ah"polls Valley. �He Couldn't Smile. be required to meet It. 46 inches breast- Size 84 is for 32 !V throuch the Azinapolls,Cornwallis, and. Anyone leaving H&Iiftx by the .. . . A' : ­­.�: . I - Do. Jack had been to bavf his photo. or $4, size 38 for 36 or $9, size 4,2 for 0a6P8rea2Z V&11879 during blossom minion Atlantic Railway trains, and graph taken. When be got the proofs Poor Pay. week., 88 breast requires-3% yards of 32- enjoying the pleasant and comfortable he showed them to his pal, Sandy, who j'Mrs. Cassiday," said her 40 or 42, and size 46 for "or 46. Size grocer, inch of 36-inch material. Price 20 The greept apple land Of NOT& Sdotia trip through the Annapolis Vailey, pai% look" at them In silencer for a mo- when she called to do her day's mar. contains within its bounds the beauti- ticularly between'WIndsor, and Amw- msnL ­ keting. -your -neighbor, Mrs, Clancy, cents. ful to of Window, Hautsport, Wolf, polls, 9.distance of over 80 miles, can 11D.Inna'Ye like'itr' asked Jock anti- wants to open an account with-me.,Do 1157—Men's and Youths' Night- vIlle, Kelvtvihe, Berwick, Mi4dl0t*n, enjoy the beautfts of the apple or. ously. shirt, with or without yoke and fu.3- YOU think she's be good pay?" Bridgetown, arid Annapolis, all of chax& wxIL as no uther part of the- 'Ayl But it seems a petty Ys 0"Id' "Ot.,do not." was the reply. !,She's ness at back.. Sizes 86, 40, 44 and 48 which am. progressive towns, and as- American cbatident can produce.* The WtbaW'smiled when the mou was tak- inches breast, Size 36 is for 34 or 86 slat very materially in making the or- py owed me an apology for three ears!". - -history of the apple as put on by the In'ye,"replied Sandy slowly. _ size 40 for 38 or 40, size 44 for 42 or --chard business whet it Is,to-day,name. Wenatchee has nothing on this pie. "Ay, mon," sa4d Jock- sadly. "tint 44, and size 48 for 46 or 48. Siz# 40 Graphite in Greenland. ly, ons of the best bualnessee In bast- vine. Our apple growers am familtar bow could T when thiy photies Were breast requires 4% yai4s of 86-inch, 's richest deposits am Canada• with the history of *the various tab• costing me twel' shillins, the dizzen?" The worldOf!or 4% yards of 40-inch material. We read of the efforts mads, on the losu4 portrayed as a 9peow •show In graphite, sufficient for large scale mill'-I�Price 20. cents, -and w�ll know e die.I many styi6s 4 smart Facifte Coast to attract travel to the the'PoCift Sbake. Tfw average life of goats is aboutling for ten years, were- recently appeal may. th Weriatchoix Valley, an orchard diatriat part played by the apple from Genesis twelve years. Icovered in Greenland: be found in our Fashion Book:- Our 'in Washington State, turning Blossom l to our day. 4s designers originate their• patterns in Week Into s,weak of sports, wherelitle "Bleesom Sunday," fea-tures as the heart of the, style centres, and pyroteebrile displays are used'in ad the best day on which to see the blos. their 'creations arl&_those of tested clition to the blossom attractions to some, when thousan •ds of visitors are popularity,-brought wlihin the means 'draw a crowd, 'Even this not Nufficlout directed to this province, it Is general`, of the average woman. Price of they and on two nights during Blossom ly known that.the blossoms are Usual- book* 10 cents the copy. Each copy. PU Week a carnival Is I Con,whein every i IT at their best aboiat Jume 3rd to 5th. f c includes one coupon good for five cents clock In the ApyCe Capital of the State The acme is one foto to be remember- in the purchase of any pattern. allowed to s(and still, and the ad,.and. WoUville; -Keutville aired Bar- HOW TO ORbEit PATTERNS: streets are thrown wide open to dano- wick this Year made spectaa efforts Ing 6 the m1mlo of many orchestras, to receive the vialtors,Ao'enable-them Write your name and address plain- while carnival events Iasi well Into the t,, IL giving r size of Iturh _999_ . war Display to the -imn*e and Vwxrea't Flo In NMH houri., putt ens as you want 'Enclose 20c In very best advantage. wrap In Nors. So*" there is no need of stamp!, or goin (coin preferred, vuch-spectacular attractions, -The ap- It carefully) for each number, and Not Quite For Enough. f. address your order to Pattern Dept, pie blossorat themselves are auffl�ctont Pai�bad'inXred himselfat his *ork. to draw crowft from all corners of the He was a bricklayer's labprer, and Wilson Publishing Co., 73 West Ad& Maritime Provinces, from New Eng- wtdW4 hs, ing. up -jent,by aide St., Toronto. Patterns ad a hod full of bricks land,and from other parts of Canads- return mal- he had the ruls[Vrtune to W1 irom, the There I& no wonder in the foot that scaffolding. 0 0 many .people Visit the &ZInap0lifHappily, however, be was not much Spare Parts. Valley on this particular occasion, tba worse for,hts fall, and a few days when nature done its best garmentiS later r4equatsid th4 affair to some of .18ay", sa,ld an iriLte customer, who Ind adiorns Itself with thq beat per. hit trim" looked as though lee had Just emerged .-Nnked flowers that myrisda; of tressI from a harild-to-hand en-courtev with a "Yes, =4 did all your ad= Rash EX-PRESIDENT OPENS COURSE produce. rarticularly vicious tornado, "I bought 1 thTgugh,rotW mind an ye fell,,Pair' Chief Justice W. H. Taft, fix-President of the( United States,-:replying to Two Mil11on,19earing Trees. "B"917111 answered Pat, "I said the speech of welcome at the opening of the new 6,000-yard ctiampiouahip a motorcycle heire, an' you said If any thing went wrong you'd supply the There an tress Of 911 ages bsslftg turty took not th" mallewill golf course at the Manolir Richelieu, Murray Bay, iQuebec just prior to t eing e broken parts." varieties of&4*ao of all kind/of oop* The;She Was Sus;lfolous. off with a 170-yard drive. Mr. Taft complimented W. H. Goverdale, President "We will," replied the dealer. "What raeretal viludx& Here, tr*611 60A be of the Canada Stsainghip Line?, Limited, on his Company's enterprise In *hMTen play creating on have you broken?" Seen which Were planted two 12,01148 a of the finest golf courses ta Eastern Canada, set among some of 'Two ribs, five teeth, any' a plate- ago, agaft 06" wbiah b01 I • f sp to 150 Yet= Sm 1110060 "Elou" me a moment." the finest scenery In that part of the Dominion. J1 Slase window." or I - -.- .. 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'•5- 1 F.^d-' 'i,-1 —.:'.'+rM• 'b `3w-! - Precautiolna to Take Poisons - •:.� Wo aFP Thunderstorms. old-tdme t gr8at use " 4, 5t PER De i Ines. made PKR. C���j����r �(� I About this'season,'ae the old alma- of animal medicines. Baleatm of bate - .y�VM +Ali:-T�Q1�'� f,] -1jj�`u v n� used to say, eapeot thunder- was used in Elizabeth's days, while I ���s storms. Inevitably they bring'danger Mayerne, the French physician who T4ed to human life, but the hazard can be attended James I. and Charles L,xl sed 1 lit - .i��i23ig Backs and ed Lfsnbs diminished cxneldenably it the aQvice+his laetiee>its with "rgepinge or s'ltuman _ Need Not be 1('t illdlll ed. or mea'who have made a thorough t3ku11 "burled.,, _ +-N. w.:. study of the electrical diecharge&.of Today, after a century or more of y` ' Too many women endure suffering the atmosphere Is followed. herbal and mineral remedies, doctors .�'_"1 r ':"that caste a shadow bier half'her-,exOne-of these experts is Alexander G. are again probing the animal world istence. Aching-baek, tired limbs,at- 1lfacAdie, director of the Blue Hill Ob- for curative agents. hf§ulla. the tacks of faintness, splitting headaches servatory and prorese'or of meteorol•, specific In that dread d4,sq se,=diabetes, need not be a part of a woman's fife. ogy at Harvard Unl+ersity, who has Is bei r Ing obtained from the an li>'h• Such trials indicate plainly that the made; a special eltudy of thunder• Tlie angler or"fishing frog:ie a quoor, "blood is thin and watery and that the atorMs,'and some time ago he fyrmu misshapen denizen of"salt water. It \ } sufferer"needs the'help of a real tonic fated a set of"eaggestiogs to help ileo- to mipts its prey by means of a Iong, : Such-as Dr, WH1fa"ma' Pink PlIls. Suf- ple teke care of •themselves during, spine pmt.Wring from the top of its i -tering women ' who`havee used this such disturbs nces: hears aa'd' batted, like a 9s;bing rod,t medicine speak' !it in the highest Chet under cover, is his first rule. If with a blob of mEety matter dangling i .,terms. Among those who have been You can't do that, Ile down. About ten at its top. thus helped is Mrs. Ada L. Barman, lightning Sashes in a hundred come A serum obtained from the turtle !a I z 4r I Virden, Man., who writes:-"Follow- down-to earth in a straight line and said to be valuable as a cure for con- Ing the birth of a still-bora child a few the'Person who stands out in the open gumption. It is the invention of a Gem- years ago, I had a very serious time: when such-Sasihes are seen._ invites man physician, Dr. Friedrich Fried- I was so weak for.months that I could trouble.. But getting under.cover does malsn. Another an4f-tuberculin serum not walksmeanx . cross the room without not uta e - saki shelter ben n8 saw a 1s prepared from Certain azzakea. This, h -feeling of faintness. I had scarcely twee becagpe that will bMng you In too, is 'a German Invention, but wins( "' ptrength enough to stand up, and when the direct line o1 discharge, •- 'r and Pro- tested with good results at a aanaoar- ?; dressing would have to sit down thio •f�aeor MaAdie saws more people e are i D D1 um at Horbury, in Warwickshire,Lust or three times. My face and lips were killed by lightning in this wag than before the was, twlorlese, I had no appetite, and life probably any other. Sere for the.cures,of bites of did not seem worth living:. A friend The doorway of a barn or a window ous s-, poison. h urged me to Is -bre now prepared on a • " try Dr. Willfa ds' Pink neat? a Chimney alto are da•ugeroue lenge scale from the venom of the '^ Pula and LgOt six boxes. Before they places to standjolf6ause lightning fol- snakes themselves. Phe demand far ' were all p Y M1, gone i felt'Improved. M Iowa to some extent any draft of air. I±attlesnake serum }a so eoaetant that `• - - appetite was returning,co' was tom• esgleciallq warm air. the collection of thaae reptiles has be. ins into my face, and I was visibly You are"safer indoors than out. The come a regular industry. .,stronger. -I continued takingthelits probabtllty+Qf a person 'ta"an ordinary Tfie poison obtained tram the g}la and fully regained my former D good residence building being struck, says I molester, a venomous lizard that 1n. Baca health. I consider Dr. Williams' Pink Professor McAdie, is very slight, and habits the deserts of Arizona,has bees ' Pills a blessing to weak women, and dw.elding houses in city blocks are vir- _used as a remedy for the kind of par®. hope my experience wf13 induce some tually safe. He defends the lightning lysis known as "locomotor ataxia." s other sufferer to try them." fod, once so popular but now largely The Polson of hornets has been used I You can gel these pilin from any, fallen into disuse, asserting that ifs see a cure for the bite or the viper. Rat- TobQ�C�®"medicine dealer, or by mail at 60QuCtlityc4tnts 13ouse fe provided with good lightning. tlesaake and cobra poisons are beings Williams rods there is ldttle to fear. experimented With In cases of leproey. : z direct from The Dr, Going to bed doesn't do any particu- The :medicine Co,, Brockville, Ont. principal experimenter In thin di-' �-- lar good, but standing on glass, rubber, rection Is a Brazilian, Dr. Adolphe bl'er- - - W$ba woolenblanket or any other good condos de Altura. _ Insulator will give a person a little Many insects are of value•}n meds- 1►a He Understood it. Bet your life I don't;" said the more security. The observatory di- cine, Pulverized Spanish ales supply A Shortened Life• chatty drummer to the other man in rector advises A little five-year-old-was pleading to A man travelling_ psasengeTs !n a trolley I cantharidin; eochineatl insects are ad-' >'4g In Maine asst a the smoker. "I was in Windsor when ear to sit still if lightning comes is ministered In small doges If whoop be owl to go out to play. His midEle-aged farmer who said his Fath- they had that last dose ol smallpox and burns the run". because with the ing cough, and lac Insects have been ! mother became rather cross end said, or, ninety years old, was still on the sad i don't allose any child of eslne to roar and blhzdfag Sash the danger Is I given in easee.of dysentery. Ants sup-! "When I see lit, you shall go. mot be farm"where he was bora. ' go to school until 5e is vaccinated. I QYer. Ply formic acid. a powerful stimulant, Core'" The boy relapsed Into s "Nhnety years old. still, Bay it a scratch on the arm will pro He urges that every effort be Made to Many drugs once obtained from while his mother went hither land "Yep, DoD-is Cions to alaetp."" 7 vent a fellow getting that, why I'm for rFeuadiate a hour henbout inquired. "M rami 0ty�! '" "ttiaini mach now, He's t»en ecm.e �i;. It. The day i arrived.. another .chap Cuing It Selthe 'vii kills outright, usually t�,coe3 tar. 9abt 14c add is as ea• ho h� yeti Elinin' for a few months bab�e ., Person struck by light- herbs and barks ass now extracted, good?' � and myself bumped up against a moa atnanlag the 'victim to such a we that a ]e. Sales !m bhe I�ttn word for who was,just coming down with ,It. artificial resOrrotion will restore, him ;"willow," but today ihts lavaluabta I gees .Thom, child Y' "What's the matter with h1m4" a?k, When [ round out about it I was a bit to consciousness Jdrug is made fu•C1m I "Why seen Fit' ed the tte1�e}1er. upset and figured I �divat Bait of `I dunno, sometimes I think tarmla' D $orad that I-was about tea" For .the. Protectloa of. ilvestock, !Pheehol heated'with carbonic acid gas, ' years old when I was last vaccinated, which often is killed by lighitaint while 1 bydrocbloric saki being added to the ' 01 daa't agree with hint." the chap with me hadn't been done sit at pasture, he warns against tying !solution. { d People all because bis father didn't believe In them new a wire lance, -- Adrenaline,a Iigiit yellow saebatanea f ` It. ] escaped just with the old scan is extracted from the eu' 13ltro-Phosphate f'aedr the genes ^ "He came down about a week later dna D+atenal gland; sad bid people, need it io mite them (' jay �Al of beflocks: Since a pair of the �''i '_ Iliad" a "ltarii time to toms through. KEEP `CHILDREN 'Ii WELL gieade yield only .OEb of i feel and look younger. It's ties one U)?INrllMi 4 1 That's enough for me-vaccination's DURING ��,,�ry1 •� ®® grain of the I best nerve builder for weak, nerygex. , �U11~JIAQ �Ol' � 11 1 aubstAace it :s naturally e=penslve,l f�+�EYES ' all right.. .- - - - � i hau$ted mea and women and tiulut U� Adrenalins to or anJected value in why we guarantee 1t, , Price =1 pe' T�1ed Eyes s just commercial same mea--and of course aetrgery, for when injected It Ilea ea pyo, Arrow Chemical Co., 25 Front i WebsmurfoeCo., af :It's just ttre same thin with'm write Every �- iezt:+aordt ebeot in conetrietia the �Oao.loeEasCant3ook , g Y Eve mother knows how fatal the nary t !"Bt East, Toronto, Oat j a _ and kiddies, too, when they to swap Ihot summer months are to small child-!$mall arteries, and in therefore used from home-can't afford to take a i ren. Cholera Infantum, diarrhoea, I in cases of hemorrhage • chance. i.tbiak any man is mighty 1 dysentery. =;colic and etc each troubles tooltsh Who walks into danger which" l - Compromise. Ay; are rife le thin tilos and often a pre FACE ATHLETES 3. will mesa being nick for a(z or eight 1 She found herself in somewhat of a :� � �:=•1 g �loos little lire is lost atter only•$ few i weeks' worry and anxiety, to say\noth- WA dilemma. The ' :�s haute illness. The mother who keeps Young man had taken I' M'nard's la wonderful for P Ing of doctor bills, hospitals and Baby's Own Tableta Lit the bonne feels her to a dance at the Firemen's HA3t I tuH rub loon Takes out the r nurses; so flat's why [ take a shot 1 sale. The occasional use of the Tab- I end they had now reached the front DISFIGURED stittness ae,�,r},e, ,lePof typhoid vacctae every 2 years TIlep lata prevent stomach and bowel trou- door of her tome. Should etre ask him mac? talk or the soldiers not getting typhoid I to or shout she thank him for a lead- blas, or 1f trouble comes" suddenly- d D W. Q-�� Te .' ® u during the war (and It is true, of as It generally does-the Tablets will sat evening and any good night? For nA (jp( 1 cour-se), but I'm judging from my own the life of her she could.not remember � Er��, ezperieace....8ametimee on the road I bring the baby safely through. They what -the books on correct. behavior Itehy. [tiep � h° are sold by medicine dealers or by mail a c ; have had to drink milk and water In decreed fn such a crisis. M nt 25 tents a hoz iron]- The Dr. Wil ' KM _places which were Proved later to be Rams* Medicine Co., Brockville, Oat. For a moment she hesitated, then a "My trouble began with Wok- � OF I real nests of typhoid and I haven't had40 compromise suggested itself. She heads and pimples on my face. a day's atekneas, while three or four - tared at the beautiful moon selling! The Pimples' -ere 1 y •-,y_ g, ' svgs, bird cod times other travellers took the [ever - through the heavens, she heir upon Fred'and some of them teetered. 'and were off for six weeks or.more; ,� 4% her chee'k.the scented air o[a summer i They were terribly itchy causing this meant that my ,dose °of vaccine * ( o •_ n h 1 me fo swatch and the rigbt side is t, then she said to her escort: I of my face was disfigured. The ir- n -'baved me In money alone six or, seven "Our milkman left us a bottle of sour, ritation kept me awake; and my - � hundred dollars. _ mdlk this morning. Do you-mind sit• face was a sight. f��D 011`1" � ? "That vaccine Isn't made for noth- tfngou•t here on the porch with me un- I read an advertisement for Cu- '?. a tieura Soap and Ointment and sent i -Ing, but the money the, government 1 til,he comes, I want to speak to him p spends an it (It's all free, about it- and for a free sample. I purchased morei �L L THE TIME you know) , and bedorelong I naw a wonderful means a reel service to the people," chapte. I continued the trntment Protection, safe and sure, maj be Quite Sure o1 It. Mlnard's Liniment for Corns and Warta and now I am hailed," (6ignent ' jy had against diphtheria, scarlet fever, "Are you sure he's a thorough Brim. Miss Louise MacDonald,,Sox 172, Ne�t�s Gave little lost typhoid fever and smallpDa. Tested Inal lawyer?" Every vici kid shoe is made from > Y St., Newcas , N, $. i ;products "distributed tree Within the "Yea; so sure of if I' Goat .skin. Use C%uticurs to clear your s iA. thiak he ought ..'.-province by Ontario Department 'of to be in jatL" e yea Yse� 1� �" "Eiealth, Spadtna House, Toronto. Co-operation, like charit must bs. ` � m• .so.e i Relieved bac Lydia E.Iink _x , -- y► % Inttmst�and tiNoTarenm ak. How to Cut the Cost of lite Sunday. " gin at"home. J�"'cartl .shaving suck-asst• r ham s.Vegetable Compound Dinner. - Painting Perls. A man out;Birminghgm way killed a Harraws"mith,Ontario.-"I took your ' The Eiffel Tower in Paris is now re. chicken for his Sunday. dinner. He -_ "^� medicine before in baby burn and t ceiving its'fifth coat of paint since its(used the' good old method of cutting - • it was a eat help erection in 1589.- One,hundred men its head off. Like all decapitated to me e_a I was very r i� tare .employed for 4Q'000 itoure,'" and chickens tufa one took'one final wild rlq t ntil I started :" Warty tons of gaiat are required 2or the run before finally giving up tate ghost. work . it-happened to run right is front of s r " though Ilwap tired 3 R swift ar=.e� :. 1Y speeding auto, which iirtished d ; _ as out all the time �� would t,.ake we It aside. The driver..stopped his ma- f WE WANT CHURNING chine and came hurrying back'. nerves would-bother "Awful sorry: old man;" he exclaim- me until I could get Yi -� - - "I'mI little rest, dd or -•:' -- ed in a terrible harry., Will this ! night I was told a <:. square things?" He handed the man a ®, j friend to take Lydia r A• A $2 bill and jumped back into his car, , L. Pinkham s Vege- table - That dinner didn't cost much, - I table Compound, and I only took a fess ' We supply cans and pay epress e - bottles and it helped me wonderfully. I - Solving the House Problem would recommend it to an woman. I charges. �'e pay dally' by exz How did you , make out, In .your _ am doing what I can to publish this press „ 3 money orders, which can be cashed ; ?" - Proved safe b millions and-prescribed by physicians for i good medicine. I]end that little book � anywhere without any charge. a search for a flat?" y you sent me tb any one I can help. Ycu "All right. I found one With'thirty- Headache Neuralgia Golds <,Lurrlbaga ears with the greatest of Weasure use To obtain"Fe top price, Cream two roosua and eight baths, had the my name-in regard to the Vegetable tuustV. . be tree from baa flavors and comportment walla removed, slid we .'::Pain Toothache "Neuritis Rlletlmatism Compound-if it will serve to help others.' ` ccutnin not leas than 30 �s "BS EI" 2, per cent, now haze Am 'apartment of four rooms -M123. HARVEY MILLIGAN,& Ii. No. Butter Fat, that yon can live ie,. Oa:y trouble is -` Harrowsmi Ontario. '^ Accept only ackaee_ there are two bath tubs is Peery room, i- ----�- -. �., �sr i �n a recent canvass of �nrchasera of Bowes Company Limited, Including the parlor. �/ which contains proven directions, '.Lydia E. Pinkham s Vegetable C;om- .: Toronto " " a Hand "Bayer" boxes of 12 tablets pound over lt)f1,000 replies were received Gallons of troubsa may come out of - Also bottles of 24 and 100-Druggists, and 98 out of every 100 said thry had )Far references--Head Office, Toronto, a pinto flaPk. "'Isrlri, i. a*,c ,ra.+� m.rsc enst.tond ie oana+ra� cr Rsy�r usnntscrnrc �r unn�arerlc. been helped by its use. This medicitls Bank of 9iontreal, or your local banker. seldester or asiicyneacid (Aetttl aulcylle Acid. "A. A. A."). White It le .cell known is for sale by all druggists. lAstnblt$hed for over thirty year$ Minard s Liniment for Aches and Palma , of Bayer Company wu1 be s "llig• ur`�publicto a t o� ;! 188 1E No. 32—'28.__~ that Aeplrin means B to t„ k At '�- .Fe'1, ..:;�•e .•Si a., '..%e"S�� a.`.." ss — a•;*'t ..!3°''441 .✓ 'i.. G:s �.. m.......;,. .r :��i'"i"e'��' '•' �„r�•.���sS4""t:,ae"�t�:t�4.fah`�'"'4'a{,.��•''�''�w�i'�4�FM',3�eb.Suss.,.. 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A Sadleir, Dent P „ Ing the past.two veeeks but is now practising in Toronto, will be here d w friends in the city. improving. in his office on Thursday from 10 -LVO McGint of Toroute, -E H. end Mre. Morley and a. m. to 5 o.'•.m., as usual. . ' &Pont a day here last week with his A n��ber of Men'&Fine Shirts to clear out at $1.00, Slightly k f,. ® ter, family entertained the members -George and Mrs. Gibson sad y -� F. H. Doyle, of Toroao; spent of the Methodist choir of Picker daughter, Miss Gladys, and son, oOUIIter soiled. These Shirts are regularly ; dale last week here with his bro Ing and the nunbartono choir last Lloyd, also Mrp. Fred Gibson. and _ Valued from 2.00 t0 4.00 N Thursday evening. A splendid daughter@, Misses Leota and Ort- 4 ;$der and sister. l ( ears., are ffir. Bleaeser,of Toronto,spent time i@ reported b .s1I. rude, all of Pittsburg,Pittabar�, fit, (�grge0, Qburch. , Ninth hvlidapirig at 9quhres Beach with =` th®vgsek-end)sera with hie eist6T, nday after Trinity. Services-., L. gad Mre. Squiires and Jag and ,� Real S', nip L .Jaynes Rose." 0,80 a. m., Sunday School nodi; Mre.Riel><eirdeon: > ' R •-Master Jack Bo e''a is visiting y Adult Bible Class.. 10.80 a.m., Ho- -The Rev. S- G.Pinnock, a miss '•lam Port Perry with bis deter, Mre. Evensong alonery in Nigeria for many year@,' Men's and Boys Tennis Boots. Regularly sold { ly Communion.' ?'p. m.. g ` AHa vey a lja' and sermon. The Rev. D. B. Lang- will addre the annual meeting of at 1.76 t0 2,60; going for 1.00 -Harvey and Mrs. Barrett, Of rd Will foreach at each service. the Upper Canada Bible Society J p pe 'a Toronto, spent over Sunday with _Rev. P. F. and Mrs. Gardiner in the Methodist Chureb, Picker• -' .their relatives here. and two children are now enjoy- ing', on Tuesday, Aug. 18th,at 8 P. t -Mise P.J. Wright. of Toronto, tags two ,week®' vacation, and m. The long experience of Mr. - e�eof over Sundae with}Toroster, Straw Hats--5 Only , 13frr. M. S.Chapman. •_i during Mr. Gardiner's absence Pinnock on the western coast of ` W. J.' and Mrs. Oslvert, of there will be union services, in Africa will make the story of his Regular 3.00, going at 2.00 " rwhich themorning service will be life and work intensely interesting 'Toronto, spent, the holiday with e'Print Shirts, regular 1.00, going for 49c.. ` the£ot•mer'e parents here held in the Metrliodist Church at and'instructive. Everybody wel- So9 -Mrs, Tucker and two sone and 10 So o'clock. and the evening ser come, , notate, of'Toronto, are o sonnet at vice is St. Andrew's Church at 7 $nye Fine Shirts,size 12�and 13, collar attached, reg.-1 Baa. o'clock. These services will be IN MEMORIAM. nl; lit flee: ' 'the home of C. A. Sterritt• got ' - conducted by Rev. A. R. Sander- Mien Beatrice Charlton, of -- , , son, except dw Snndav evening GATES-111 loving memory of our dear Mens Combination Underwear only a few emits ie visiting with W. J. grandmother.Mrs.Geo.Gates, who regular 2.00 to 2.50, going for 1.00 Lakefleld, next when the Rev. Wm. Moore, 1 ;land Mrs. Clark for a fortnight. eparted this life,Aug. Bib. 1924. of Amheretbnrg a former minis• LDok these over and save yourself money. -1letre.'Panl and children, of To +, You're not forgotten, grandma dear, sec of St. Andrew's, will preach. ,rnoto, are .spending a couple of Nor will you ever be; ' weeks with rs.-Wm. Thompson. --On Sunday a pleasant re•unlon As long as life and memory last t! -Mea. R. H. Crook has returned of the Gibson family was held at We will remember thee. Fred T. Bunting, .. - Picketing Squires Beach near Simcoe Point. -Her Grandchildren. t hoose after spending a few weeps Betsblished�185?. in,Lyap, Maes.. with her eon,Will. In addition to the relatives from i, Pittsbur , Penn., who are visiting BROCK ROAD. _ acd. here, ati�James and Mrs. Richard• Clifford Hubbard is going into the 5t -Kenneth and Mea Gordon and son and family and L. and Mrs daughter, of Toronto. spent the Squires and family, the following mile business. ` - • holiday here wit3 the former a The berry crop is fair in this locality, CD from ontaide points were present : the recent rains doing the trick, Che ? -Mrs. Paull Kniften and child- Mrs. Wesley Gibson and family, Civic Holiday was duly observed t r.116100 0 ren, of Parry Bound, have been of Toronto ; George and Mrs. here. The usual quota of visitors was Johnson and eon, of Lindsay; W. in evidence. visiting with tits former'@ mother, , v R. and Mrs Gibson, of Toronto; Walter Jackson and Lloyd John- lura. James Gordon. Mrs. Arthus Gibson and lady Ston sppent the holiday with friends at _ -Gordon and Mrs. Law have friend, of Sonya: Harr and Mrs. Lake 5imcoe. ; returned from Rn enjoyable mo It is reported that Geo. Farley is im• F Port Welsh, of Toronto; and W. J. and provia in the Oshawa Hoa iia where ,. tar trip to Niagara Falls, Mrs. Coakwell sad family, of Oeb• g p Dalhousie and Burford. be underwent an operation. �. ord t o ar m e r s q who have awa' John Fitzpatrick is renovating bis ,, •�-• _ -S. and Mr . McLean, -Last Friday. evening Harold stables and will shortly build a versa• been visiting the latter's mother. Wilson, son of H. G. and Mrs. da to his house and erect a hen-house t t , 1 �« Pdrs. Bedson. are now spending a Wilson, met with a ver painful and garage, and then you wait: just We are now handling Zenoleurla, ills ?week at Georgian Bay. wait and see, ,- v -C. B. Booth. of Winnipeg. Re- accident, which a was have ng geld Reliable Disin feetarnt. Nothing ; ,. .� ,eompanied by hie son, Beverley, @sited fatally He was crossing - PORT UNION. better for a sheep-dip' anima . spent a couple of days last week the street is front of John T. Ste- '- ' _ ' with his sister, dire W F. Lae pheneon'a, with his bicycle by his Mrs.Yates, we are sorry to aav it aide. He was watebinR a car that ver i11,the result of another strolls. d� lice killer or $y spray. -Robert and Mrs. Rankin and was coming in one direction, but Z�r+, Dr,Marty, of New Hamburg, P>' adopted son, of Richmond Hili. `4 f did not notice another car that is the guest of her sister. Mre Wm. spent the holiday in Pickerinx wan taming. from the opposite Amnia. 6 Dance tins 30 cents Quart tine 75 cents 5 with the former's mother, Mrs. J, direction. Tliia car struck hits. Kenneth Fogler. aged 7. son of T. A.. ' _ Rankin and, knocking him down, passed Fugler, 227 Coeburn Ave.,Todtnardey Lice powder, for poultry or live stock '�" -Miss Meryt1fall returned home died ver sudden! here on Tuesda r .T oa Saturday after visiting With over his lett above the knee. His afternoon with intestinal poisoning. knee received a very bad cut and The family were camping at the take It does the work--large package'30 cents Ulm Marina 'hestoa, of Sarnia, ;► his leg was badly brm bruised. Medical for a month andarefeeling thiscaia • �3ariag Elie Old Home Week is - aid was summoned and his Laine it' very sorely. Ithat city. Leo attended to. He waP thea On Tuesday afternoon there parsed -Thomas and -Mre. Maddaford taken to his home. As there is to hid rest a highly respected member ! �'t a: and child. of Toronto. a nt Civic of this columunaty "the Person of Ja., •..sALT t -SALT hTALT .` ppee usages of trouble developing is oliday in town with Mrs Madda- Johnston. Se*aa stricken with par- ird's mother. his knee his leg was placed in t , •Mre. Dwyer, Of clysis a week ago and did not regain Church o splints and he will be compelled consciousness. Mr Johnston was 72 -It pays to use lots of it haying time. ;140 lb. sacks 1.251 ,. While mot�►riaq to Montreal to remain in bed for sometime. ears of age and -leaves to mourn bis -Oa Tboreday evening of last loss a widow,two some. Laakby and - r and Mrs. McEgvsn and Mrs week Howard Davis mot with a Seeor of Niagara Falls, and three • Cameron. of Toronto, =119d on randcbil n. The fnoeral took place - - itbelr sant, Mrs. John Duan. Iaet very serious accident which will g TbundaysSteraoon to St. Marg"- Important Order of Dishes* for Common -, lay him off duty for several QO '8atarday, eN Cemetery, Searboro. -Mrs. C. A Sterritt�snd dsagb- months. He had been home to Iter, miss Ids, are spending a con sapper rad wan returning on his �� Ldasr'tt4ss+sa«ags. Use just landed �p�e of weeks with relatives and motor-cycle to resume ?ark in the A friends at rheic former hams La barber-shop, and when opposite FARM FOR SALE—loo scree. lot beautiful ► –ISt. Mary's. 14.rear or con. b.Pickering. For cull panic- t alb, ,1.76 to the left side of the road to avert Ulan apply to Rot't,Devitt.Brougham. +7•m smooth finish Der doz., •• W. G, Reid'e residence be turned Mover Leaf Cup@ end Saucers Parte shape, - ' •-Harry and Ides. Bn es and "t • •- -,little daueb ter, Mary, and W. J a collision with as onto. which, it CTOPE FOR SALE-Gurney Oxford Cope only, same quality,per doz.. .. ... . 1.25 Dad Mrs. Clark motored to Bur• i@ reported, was on the wrong side ►.Jung'..in g�condition,suitable for summer Of the road. Its the sudden turn cottage. For particutara apply at the NEWS 1.fi6 ford on Saturdayand ,,pent the 'Plain White Cu and Saucers. Paris," per doh; .. bpliday with F. F. and Mrs. Bale• of direction he apparently lost owe' nate � don. control of the motorcycle which �j OR SALE-e youua pigs. 2nanny Plain White Cu ps only, "Poria," per doz., -Tbos. and Mrs. Watson and erasbed-into a tree on the side of Fend 1 busk goat and 2chickec houses,8:10 , the road, The motorcycle was and a x a, at lot as, b f con., Pickering. Fred Shipment includes Plates of qll sizes, Bake Dishes, family moved last week to the Lacey,Highland creek P.O. 45-48 . Scallops, Pitchers Etc. wrecked and Mr. Davis bad his Oontts dwelling on the tsecond i _ thigh bone broken. He wag taken O RENT-7•roomed brick bones to .. „ concession, where Mr. Watson TPickerinQ village, garden attached. Posses A splendid assortment of Ten-pots Lm Cresswell Rock _ will be more convenient to his his home where be received Sion may be had AU`.lot. Pleaty of hard and , in plai.nrfancy and mottled designs. _ work, medical attention. When,it was soft water. Apply L.D.Banks Pidceriag• utt l -Mrs.Frei T. Bn$tiag and sea, seen that thebreak was a bed Dnp, ASSEY•HARRIS MACHINERY Ise store to examine the quality of this line before baying. Billy, have returned borne after a it was decided to have him moved M-Ana repairs. Now is the time to loot Many inferior !tines of goods on the market. s W the Oshawa General $ospitnl after your spring needs, cultivators, drills and r; pheasant holiday spent with her harrow@,sprayers for the orchard. one 3 1-2 by Mater, Mrs. Clement, of Milton, at Where he was put under an x-ray ii wagon gear.cheap. D.J•Gormley.ZDDsfmbar- g tivelatter'e summer cottage at Pt. examination and the fracture on -Elastica Mr. Paints are going fine. . Theret's a fit seduced. Mr. Davis in fortunate •VOR SALE..Two Rood Jersey cewg, � ;!Dover. in sees ing a more eerion9 result, r due to calve about Aug•16th. Also a 4naa- -Jolie end Mrs. Walsh,of Lind- F city of sweet clover in sheaf. Apply to Jaffa ,.reason—Its the quality. sea spent the weak-sad with the be might have bee killed with achy. Pickering R,R.i`or phone 2709 Pick- _ -aorymer'e brotbere here. On their the_force with which be struck acing, is 4s9 `, _ "Save the Surface and You Save All." -!return they were accompanied b the tree. ' Pa y TOR SALE-Chea kinds of m- �' their daughter, Miss- Marjorie, -The annual garden party an• r'tsaso•,•earaas:sea u�' Gas of r.rra iia- ?who had been spending s couple of der the auspices of the Catholic ntaia seer. Ala�te+eralhnR and ' Women's Les e, which was held !�rad cook stovgs�tnd heaterli S. - CHAPMAN weeks here with her con" Miss est pnu is roe.sto rad @tool. se 2 live DOW.BL►nebe SVsleh. on Memorial Park on Monday ev - x.�1'ermsa,stottdswlre_Phoselsag 1su ; ' •dames Ricberdson, of Hum• ening, was a great success in'every CARD OF THANKS. bolds, Seek.,ritho came down-early respect. The attendance was to June to attend the General grantee than on any previous al tic• Allow me through expr the columna -of e O� Assembly of the. Presbyterian rasion and the night was ideal for your paper to express my gratiyude eines been such.a gathering. Diwppointment and appreciation of the kindness oft my ' Cbureb.and Who has p � -614 1 �leiting relatives end tetanus in Rea felt at the failure of Gage's soft friends and neighbors, who so wilting- A � k hal] team to be present its they 5t helped mei raise my barn.on the YCRAS. Pickering and other parte of the Were detained at Fairport by. the 6th con.on Friday, July 24th. ,�P w � Province. returned to his home sports in which they were partici- I,am indeedvery thankful for your `ibis week. pating, but other attractions were help in such s r 9. season. M - T.M. and Mrs. McFadden and provided. After all had rtakea -Oliver H. Pugh, Locust Hill. kCIDT"ITI E'S TELL YOUR ALR!P14 •Itis ' ',daughter, Kathleen, of Durham, of the splendid supper an-excellent ULL 'THEEXCJ 5 E 7Ei.-HIf -@peat Monday night. with,Jobn program was presented. T e chief D A N G / N G 1 7HE JUO�IE MIM.&nd Mrs. Mo�kar, and during their artist was Jules Brazil,-tbe noted -AT --brief stay in Pickering, called on entertainer of Toronto, who kept FajirD St T3-tela few friends, They are on a two the audience in roar!; of laughOr "week@' vacation, which they are by his humorous sayings rad hie Every Wednesday and Saturday ni hte from 8 to 11.$0spending by taking amotor trip jokes at the expense of local real- g far east as Montfeal and re• o clock.dente• Mr. Brazil was ably assist• y turning via New York State. - ed by Mesgrs.-La Flhmme and Fnr• Good Orchestra in attendance �J -Don't fail to see the Ontario ley, comedian and vocalist,both of 46-51 . MRS. MUNRO, Proprietor �`•�' ^ ,, "-Cup football Baines to be played whom delighted the audience with In this district on Monday and their selections. Seven soprano Fruit Rdrees, Shrubs-Rte. r. TueRday of neat week. The game selections were beautifully render. E. .At Claremdnt on Monday, Aug. ed by Miss WRllwark. with Miss Hiving secured the agency for T. W. w • _ 10th, between Goodwood and DureFq, as accooipanist. W. E.N• Bowman &Son, Star Nurseries, - Piclteriag trill be good, Rs these Sinclair, M. P. P., gave a brief Ridgetown, Ont. m = , team° played a tie game in'tbeir address which wag much appreci• I am prepared to take orders.for all - -last contest. Also, the Brooklin ated. F. McCanvey ocenpied the kinds of Fruit Trees, Small Fruits, r' and Claremont game at Pickering Air in a happy manner. After Ornamental Shrubs F:tc., at _� �_ ,-__„ x' a�� _ t� Alm a :} on Tuegday. Aug. 11th. will be an the program A large @timber en- lowest posgibie prices. interesting match, as these teams joyed a danceon_the pavili,)n, for Special rotes for large quantities. n aare.al'o evenly matched, so yon which Martin's orclieetra fuDplled 45tf + • "a �-in look forward to some real the mucic. The total receipts were ' about$400.1 r N J. Chipman, ;� cin .. .M,., ,. , , .ra•'. '•. r,,?s,r"'..:,.. ,,•,: _ ",N ,•. •, -'. ":-.+.".m .r?,..:.Lq,':i � �:• s`<.-...•. .rA;.:. l m.".-' hx. ...',� n4..�°.'., aa3'.t� �'u �.4�;+M„e���••'a�'F�•'wiR .. .. "" �v�h0,v,.uL::FAr'�,�]..,..._-'n, ... e, ...._._•"•.-.«n-_.:o,Yt._..,-.r.r.'ar_3,.r.F�.....:w�._..s.: c...tr:...xi-..V,.�. .,fl%Si tr.�zSs�r..cw.rw,...s:L�2r.L'�. ,,ocr.+.'�.�£atA,Ao:if.�.eti~is:`.crtafa�..��aL:'^�rib�'6�1 C.r:.•'a.�C'.^" Ro-�'•'�.:�lC�M'AS+srsL9.�ap,.�,ifi,et-'7�i,.•"�ie � "t'�''v��ui�.�.a...ii.a..�r - - y] urn' s•