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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1925_08_14:F .._ ,,,-.�., ,;,�• r5: � „a��• ,. ...,.... , , ,••t.. �.a,....,..'rw;:w�_r'c.P�?,c..,s.`u+�;`s.i,....y yf..3, ..,.:?;,.'�y,4.''`�.�:,„^�.':`.-..r..,+T:x9P��'^:fi`r":`�'y4.'^ ' . ., . C • ' Y•', ' '-�"ay,'°�.,;,A„,,,. ,f Lr ,5 3 SOL.' L1V. . ~-PICKEIN( , ONT.... FRIDAY, AUGUST ; . 1925 No.` s •. �lO�'1!f'ltOitt1t1 /LoAeD4*. - ,CflSl90�1 �+L'4d= . .: � � CMERRYWO00. .r I 1NHiTEVALE. t t R ,y John and Mrs.Barnes_sod Miss The regular mee><ingof the lV. GREENWOOD Yed4t+oth Siw VM aaAukat Winnie are spending a furtaigbt will be held nest Weddesdiy' after. motoring to New Jersev and other moon. Aug. 19th, at the home of Mrs. ' E."FORi9YTH, Oph.D.,:Direutor - a States. Mr.Barnes will visit his boy- R. Johnst'ba. A Rood program !� ' will be vet,also two demonstrations 0 ometrical Association of pntario- Res• hood home. _ MUS by member of the Institute one oa kited Member of the American Optometrical ' Awsdstion. . Eyes eaamtned by'av�S�t LL. a one on Setting of Table. , Phase 2804.Claremont. Out. 4_.L .. WAN1'SD - WEST Hi a All ladies invited to attend. Betabliahed 1i39S •��i�► O. MCKINNON, M.D.,L-R,O.8,. - T On Sunday-morning. Aug. 16th. at - ,L\ a lidtab msmberad Liss Oollw• ar Custom sawing done, Oat Rolling ten o'clock (standard time), slides de- FAIRPORT. t• 1• r lenIsiciansanddSurgeons•rOntario lisentla" , -� Highest price and Gbo in ictio the Life of Samson:the world a et g�,yN Gon.ae et aura.oar. �idlgbnr�. Wood P g Rep resentatives of the Hydro Com- sttantloa daieaaes of wonsec sod pp g strongest man. will be shown is Mel misaiot}of Ontario addressed a meet• i Alai l . OIDossadrsdd+ner,nsoagbasn• Repairing, Ville Church Sunday School stalest , pale Hill. As ibis series is one of the very Ing of rise Fairport Ratepayers Aero- . Ci4adrops•aetic BhaptnR and T`urniag. beet available,an invitation ie extend- elation last Wednesday evening,gir- for = ing full information regarding the The following are some of the many nilmenta ed-to all who care to come to see them. z. Kiddie Sara, Slei he, Office Stools furnishing of light and power to Fair: d. 4. tic adlustingsareefficient in ovetcom• g NEW rf lag: ani lorms'of nerve trouble and head•actur port. The proposed service will come , paralyssa, spinal troubles,throat and lung weak- "? Salt For Sale GREENWOOD. from the. Rouge to Liverpool,thence f� _areeee,rheumatism and sciatica,digestive disor- g ��'�-+-+�Al dors, highblood pressure and other circulatory Mlee Dorothy Leigh has returned south to the Bay. Any one living r troubles heart trouble and goitre. CSA@. A, WHITE. irle.tomlu lothis route who is interested can from a visit to lderado and was ac- ll information as to rates eta�'••�R. DORWIN B. STEORLEY, 8uooeasor to late W. G. Barnes comQanied by her friend. Miss Lela Len BurninRham. Fairport• - 1JHonor Graduate of Toronto College of Chi- Ppone 6420 or write Locust Hill. Oct.. Lough, who is spending a few days at Another meeting will be called shortly ISS IM Ii.apractic. •Aril]make resideattai calla to Picker- - the t:OttAl;e at.the lake. 1 fns village.Clare;aont and surrounding district, di appoint a committee h work. the Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday forenoons. Mee. P. E Rutherford and son different sections along the route. The x�. For as pointa=t call 141 J Bowmanville,ce Lloyd, of Peterboro, were visitors' leav4 word with anyone taking treatment.471y j over the weekend at Rev.. Leigh's t Association is quite enthusiastic and. UneXCelled for L•ne I He . a feet confident that they can et V 1 !1 rix lAsps4, cottage at Lake Ontario. h« The services on Greenwood Circuit enough contracts to assure the ae , JPunera4 .Director being built. cake or pastry on Sunday nest will he taken by the 1. R. OEMBMAN, Barrister and and pastor in the usual order, viz:Green- k Aasolicitvr.Notary Public, Etc. Money to Licensed Rntbule7' woof] 10.45 a. m., MN t. Zion 1.00 p. m., QRKI WOOD. baking tnt zj gas. Swath wing,Court Bowe. Whitby. 261w Kinsale 2 i3 m. (instead of 800 m.) ffiOT f98 �Rd.S,BE p p Miss Edith Ormerod spent Sunday 1 t' ' Brougham 7.00 p. m, in former Pres- The la1'gdBE efl►le 02 any pastry 1� 0;&1OHARDBON&CO,-Barris- �+ wJ in Toronto. +f licitor: 317-819 Confederation ��1'i s ws/r byteriat Obureh. Sunday School seg• lir. Dennis. of Guelph called of Jas. fl011r lII the t3011nt2y. Life Bsildtag,Corner Yvoacggee sad Riehmoad Sts•, Pboae 9#' Bions at Greenwood at 9.45 a m„ Bra and Mrs. P1tBakeEt recently. " Tmaoato. Phones Main 1890aad Mala 0460. 8tf ugham IO a. m.,$insole 1 45 a•m, and There's a reason, ' Aft. Zion 2 P. m. The Ladies'Aide of Rev. Mr. Leigh and family arelocaL _ / ILLIAM JAMES BEATON,Bar- ed at rise lake this weather, '[�] Broaltham and Greenwood will rn t ! .�. +� ♦V rister• Solicitor, ]votary Public. Room . ri Bert and Mrs, Harvey-spent Sunday �• Z+• ���N �q at the actor a cottage,Lake Ontario 639.Confederation fife Building.Toronto. En- in the,neighborhood of Brampton. r� trance$ 4 and 12 Richmond Street or 17,Queen ASPHALT on Wednesday afternoon, Aug. 19th. Mrs. 'Wood,a former resident LsFre, `w Stant Ea c. Telephone-Main 7QW. Residence Ia., � e4a Hntiwr l 48. 1 ^� _ . has been renewing old aequai tee p 1 CHERRYWOOD _ is the village. 11t � OA �L_ Decrial s The married and single ladies tied In Mr"• Mantle has been holidaying at `�sl/ We esu sup 'y Toronto Ar halt Shia- rhe home of her son, Freeman and • , p• P the Scat gams of the vlllefte aottball supply of D. O. Smith, Dentist, Stouff- Mrs. Mantle,here. .ilk. Honor Graduate of Chicago and To glee is Tonebletd, Tile, Heathen, league. 8itgle men defeated rise mar= E. Trimble motored to Toronto on onto Universities and the Royal Collirgc or Red, Green or Biue•biack. ried men by 17 to 13 in the second Rood ea ly of Hard and Soft otat surgeons.. Phone orate 1011, Readeoce We can give you came@ of roofers who game. Third Rame married men won Saturday evening and spent Sunday Ilots, S ouZ: appoiatmenu. 261y will use no other brand of from married wzmen 11 to 7. The with Randal Brown. Coal on hand. Also a supply , G on McBride sad Albert'Har* of Hindlip Woodj. ' LAKE H. BEATON• D. D. f9., Asphalt 8bitglew. raises are settling dawn and ynder- g F dey, r , are laolidsyta in the neigb- B Graduate of the Royal Coleige of Dental stand the game cow, the ituro ement -stove leultth. IFUML WALL-BOA&D p borbood of Fenelon Fags. f Sncaeona and untwraity of Toronto. Ogee in their play a41 round being veru Miss Laura Ormerod is sails the - f ever -m-daek'0 Gonlecelou .tore whish.• This fs the warmest board on the mar• noticeable. spending 12tf Phone Pick. 1709 <. .z6�t°12:110 52. Ind.1pbona ket. cool in summer and warm in Last Thursday evPnIok the Picker- holidays with her grandparents. Mr. Bell phom F winter. 7.16 in. thick. We Ing football eleven defeated vs byy 20. -and Mrs' Morgan. of North Cleremont. DONALD MUNRO, PICKEHING � N. DALES, L• D. S., D. D. S,. ply y played a poor game, were decid- Miss Edith )3aRtte and Chas. Ruskin . ,i r can on 1 you with rise +eye s) ,Graduate of Royal C.ongt at Dental Sia• isaates of sati,s8ed cu$Ww* . ed! out la ed sad we shall have to returned to tbetbitp o0 Monday. after • ie • send the univenstr of Toronto 083. y P y holidaying wftb Alf Trimble and fam• reale, , alcove D A. Scott's store. Toronto Out. stead up if we want to win our rw iv. _ •t ilia.boura.e a M. m b p m , Saturdaya; 1rn • i/9� /"'s • Main X games. raking the game Mr. Mrs ,and lYftas Sitio. of ®ani. + ' ss to i o m. Phone Clare Laos 471y .•. ,L� G m.m from a football viewv point. i. r. sins The Servim e Ing ones eyes on .rise foul playwaad roa, sod silica Real. of Poet Parry, a: BRBERT T. FALLAISR. L D S.. called on James Ralae at,d family on �. 3�0 D.s. Graduate of the Royal College of attempted lout plays, Plekerfntr ds- Monday en route for Port Perry. _ Dental Surgeons and the Utuverssty of Toronto served their victory. We don't pro. Motor overhauling, top and aide abr. p 011ceabove J. S.Balsdoo'satom Pickering,Ont_ tend to be flawiese. but"Ob bov," the fain repairingg Oaise hours e a m to a p,m., or by appotat• innocent P tactics were conspicuous WHITBY. _Battery Service-OharRiag � + stent Pbow Pict 8700. 43ty �. REMEMBE RI'm rather dense in logic, but what I and overElilag, _ �Aslr#stisAlts �+dllDi. mean is quite clear to t.Does who *it. A veep steionsi tactor accident occur. All work guatrautesd. FW rata' 9 aesaed the game, I'm sure. Anyhow red about goon on Saturday loaf when service charge `; it was a nice clean congenial game of live people miraculously escaped death phone 3810 M tk.central. >' 'Y: R10HARDSON-Real Ilea 1 loot ball, '•E don't think," and here's lust west of the town. Stan!ey Young. y 'Tei . tate. Invarsoor.Cosv"aack" Notary one ptvy who fs doworiptbt sorry !or of Oshawa, aecompanied by Mrs. we E. a E R R Y" FeMic.Eu..Plckenml,Out. guy Wbeo you need anew bis part in the foolish incident of the Young and little son.and Mrs. D. A. Pump, New Furnace, Re- field, even under persistent. provoea• J, Swanson, was alotoring to Toronto �NTH$AfrITI+�w • POSTILL. Licensed Auctioneer. pairing, Eavetroagbing tion. and helped to spell the game.-W'e to take part in the Domig ion Lawn t`, F• ler owsotga of xar#t and Oataelo, .a. «' Bowling Championship*, and a abort .. ltltotslssof.tl ksada asNoaaa w an aboesass or Plumbing remember m'a,. Ashbulm on their grounds on g P pp* aceto, asds'.w Gram alver P.o.. Out. the New Tinsmith. fdaturday at 8 00 p. m. distance west of the town met two a B,BIRATON TOW1gMPt3LEBH other cars coming from the overt. ` ! i, &►tilafatioa Guaranteed BROUGHAM. One of these. a Id dr Cadillac from Cdal, AII Sizese.a.eyaas.• 000°es1srO°st°e wskmt Prices moderato syracuee, N. Y„sad driven by George ,f "IsAiwavlts. Ia•onaseat. seg. Kan" to Isso , imAtes ppr���yet�� -Loss of ggregyya IA*. Mtss Violet Salter to at Thistle Ha' Shultz,appearedflvefthehill. Shultz r. sorra" wliisv�is ons, i-y Moderate prices also,in Paints, at present, endeavored to pass the other car by `� VTT !1r(1 A T, a w ruroioR to the left, telt on aeeit Mr. �� v 1 �.J1JAL i? Oils, Hardware etc. Mrs, Shepherd has belt under the g DAV1DB1o�eaaLe GH-Live stock ave doctor's care. Young's car applied the brakes,but • rf A. PL th uonev. Graduateine3 ��t:� Phone 4600 ,. George Duncan in visiting 11fe Brister the Cadillac car sodded in front of ��O�T �O�T ring work. All Innas of sales 'Or tali and see in Palmerston. Mr. Young's car. which it struck. L� L ' �ras�uy attended to.3 erma reasonable. ?bow ifiw@ee Phyllis std Margaret Oowsn throwing it foto the_ ditch where it ,�, f0 remont. 1Ny T ; ALV IN BUSHBY are in the city.for s few dapa, rolled over three times. Mr.Young's M, MAW,' LICENSED AI7C- Ed. WlNaot is viaititg big sister, car was damaged beyond repair. Mrs. TIONEER.forYork•QntsrioandDurham Mrs. Neil Morton,otNewmarket. Young and Mrs. Swanson were both PEA COAL B:o.oue. All triads of anis patteaded PICgERIN�7 The Misses Tripp, of the city, are in jnred and taken to the Oshawa Hoe- s• 'Term.n••om D•u•fa stay ital. Mrs. Swanson received a cut aarsrsed at NEWS'draw. Bell and Iadepeo -- -- holidaying with their auat, Mrs. Ben- P , ' dent phones. Whitby.Oat. Aly nett. above the eye which required eleven naK DO YOU WANT Mr. and Mre. Evans std child; of stitches. Mrs. Young ws,cut on her ��� tett arm itad had the knuckles of her x` isc Toronto,are visiting Miss Fessby at t re peelal Sal, ,..,your house heated for half present tett hand smashed and was badly I(tOTT� >�Ct , r the c0et of cot)►]? Born,on Wednesdd , AaR. 12th,to bruised. Both women are now at �1 V t7 � ? Ol the y their homes, but suffering from shock Howard and Mss. Malcolm, a dau- g If so, instal one of the Instant Sae trhter. and injuries. Both Mr. Young and ��,,gg Oil Burners in your range, or Miss Hate Brodie lelt on SatuEdap eon escaped with minor bruises. Marsh.an M attrem an Internationill Oil Burner to visit relatives' in Beaverton fora Shultit's car is being held by the police A. R G E S O Ii1 your furnace. mouth. while.he was allowed to go home sad • • s George Duncan 'was in Huntsville get the money to pay for all damages T?TT.T, OaU and glee that.. to Mr.Yonaft'e ons' and to the 1adl.. 2.+00'L?'8T �,�.�� r u on ]l4endav o!last week attending the funeral of his sister. Mrs. Dykes. who wen in jured. DericW August we are Offering a W.J. GORDON'S, Fred Wright and daughter'. Mrs. ��••�•��'eperisl Price on Marshall Oburch f3treet, •Devitt~motored to Toronto.on Sun- Cl�Agents Wanted 131y Pickering dayto visit Robert Wright, who toPi +; These aiiLLreeoee will neper eat. very ill at present, Games played last week:Aug.8th- _ r .mss D[rs. Hannah Wilson received a Pickering 2,Cher wood 0. Aug. th get. bard or lumpy-ftlways the + �� Bread Flour pleasant surprise on Saturday,when a gg �' flame sleeping comfort. _ number of friet`ds called upon bar to -Brooklin 0, Claremont 0. Man- a• µ and Marvel - help her celelsattteher 88rd birthday. cheater defaulted to Green River. All Marshull.%*ttresses are guar A vigilance committee met in the Aug. ulth games, a s, woodPickering at atGreAshburn. ::r!49 antreed for 5 years. Temperance Hail on Saturday evening Scheduled game@,Pickering at Oreet5 •, P Flow and took home acs ion regarding the River and Goodwood at Brooklin may )IttarRhall'"S E29.50 be changed of account of Ontario Cup 34. p�?�s prevalent chicken thieving going on. Games being,planed. The dates of Stor' ' August Sale Price, ' -. $22 25 May be obtained frou"l you Grocer. Rev,R. G. and Mrs. English and these scheduled games to be decided son, of Watertown, N. Y.,are visitia Uotnae in and let as show thein • at a meeting to be held to Pickering B ooklu1.Flour Mills with their uncle and aunt, Ed. an on Aug,llth. r \ you, •vs Mrs.Willson and also called on other y On Monday evening at Claremont friends. a y CHAS. WILSON, Prop. lyre, Peter Matthews celebrated her Pickering Btnd Goodwood battled for New location78Th birthday last week. She.was ninety minutes in one of the bestr games of football of the season to s ", �1VSterritt greatly surprised on Thursday when one and one tie. One of the largest New Store the neighbors gave a tea in honor, 1 A�, On Saturday her own family all came crowds of the treason witnessed this Fall Term O IIS y y game. This was the first round is the New Stock Furniture Dealer clad ';` home to celebrate with her. l\ Ontario Cup Competition and this Funeral Director �•t- The Women's Institute meet at the r.� Phone 1300 ;• t 1st home of Mrs.Ed. Willson on Thursday game will be replayed at Claremont . P • • afternoon, by the same teams on Thursday, Aug. Aug. 20th. : The program . g - 13th commebcitg at 8.00 p, sharp: DillinghAm's Block' • ickerin , oRtarlfl For the meeting is to be a veluatasy Brooklin and Claremont play at Pict L.L IOT1' musical one,so members are requested _ring Tuesday, Aug. 1th,.and the to come prepared to help with the g - • �T T 'fes program, winner of the Pickering-Goodwood K F N �; .T ♦a �, /�� game will la the winer of the :111ng Street C It was with deep regret that the Brookiin•Olaremont game on Tues- Corner Yonge and Alexander many friends of Mrs. Chas. Barclay �? We are prepared to build anc�aell allbeard she had bre n her le b fall. day, Aug. 18th. styles of lawn. chicken wire and stock Streets, Toronto, s g y `I ing on the stairs c her homean sun• LEAGUE l3TA�nI1va Call and Bee us A recces at reasona]ile prices. day last. Much sy.mpatby is felt f-or won loattdraw Pts It will pay you-to consult 'us befoltm All graduates Of last h4-r.and she will be sadly missed while Goodwood, 11 0 2 24 N N _WS PICKER G E . purchasing. , 'Reventeen months have laid aside. Brooklin, 7 4 2 18 We$iso have for dale Asphalt The union aervice was held in the Pickering. :, . 7 4 "2 16 �> Ready Roofing acid secured employment as Methodist United Church fart Sunday Claremont, -7 4 2 Its N. E. McEWENy Bale Wire W@ll afi 8Ct)re9 Of Ot'h@r8 evening.• Mrs. McMaster aided the Cherrywood, 8 8 !! 76 service b the renderingof two moat .Green River, 6 8 4 16 '11W AEO.FARLBY&SON,Brock Road, inspiring solos.The ervice will be Aabhurn• 3 8 a 9 /Veterinary $nrge0n t ', Pickering R. R. 1 W. J. Elliott, Principal held next Sunday evening in St. 'Whitby. 1 10 2 4 2" 'tt Phone Pick. 1708 JandaOhurch. 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The tools look as old turer has accepted the replacement We buildings ant the buildinehave role instead of venturing forth with ,,,been there,hundreds-of years. �Some so new and.so superior that , One day I passed a tool shed and .the farmer would scrap his old stuff to - � ' - 'stopped to talk with two old men who buy It., - were painting wagon's• There must Of all the English farm equipment, have been a dozen wagons standing: the most abriking to me was the plow. { under chi& low open shed covered with Of course, there are plows and plows a tile rolAs I watched the red paint in England. They have steam plowing go oa a huge wrinkled hub I remarked down apparently to a more soonowical p that the wagon looked pretty aged, basis-than we have yet developed with � _�M��m,-w-» --• "No, air, 'tain't So very old," remark- the mobile tractor. Under their steam "'ed the painter. ",Boat sixty, I shouldsystem the engine remains stationary, ;judge. There is one down the tine or nearly so, sit the side of the field, �. ''there more than ninety." while the plows are drawn across by These old -operatedLaren wagons are of a windlass cables. ". heftiness_ sufficient to furnish.a fullBut the typical 2-horse plow In da • . -- ; " : load, though empty, for an ordinary sign looks like the great-grandfather t N f the hosatest old implement we have s u farm team. ' Much of the farm hauling -is done over harp. It Is known as the Kent with 2-wheel carts, Every farm is plow. The beam and handles are the :equipped with several small 2-wheel main part of the plow shoot are all of carts. Ther are all rock-ribbed, iron. wood. The beam. I should judge, is 'bound afLairs and are used for any Bort more than eight feet long, and the t handles slope tar back. - Of mall load work. It is usually a & De *1.,'1 cart that takes the milk-to mar These plows appealed to me as be keand that hauls out the manure ing primarily implements of precision. t •fn.:: the Stables. Not only does the great length of the �. 3 :3w days after my encounter with thing make It relatively easy to run a ssl� th^ ,agon painters, going along a by. straight furrow but there is as ar. r4:+1 i met an old mss driving one of ritngement for gauging depth which Is ' The body of this vehicle equally as precise. Depth Is never was perched way above the wheels', trusted to mere clevis control. M these carts. end extended out over the horse's At the frost of the beam are two Withers and for an equal distance be. wheels and a stout axle. In the centre hind. It to a common type of cart ul of the axle,spaced a width of the plow. YOU h'118W T�LIa Type. L - t for hauling' bulky material. Noting beam apart, are two upright iron bars MY intel the old man told a story, with a range of opposite holes through . i which the beam is pinned and Its _ l - about it, a story he recalled hearing "'�d� address our order to Pattern Dept..� f his gather tell, height above the ground steadily and y P Be a Ci1i►e!. accurately controlled. �..tLs< , Wilson Publishing Co.. 78 West Ad*- May Turn Out All Right. /r 1 !aide St., Toronto Pattern& sant by' God. lot me be a giver, and not one I can't conceive of this plow ever Who -only -takes and takes unceas. ,L, y- It seems that the cart was made to m ��, `orWhen this man's father got wearing out. ��• - 1ne17. der. t word It was ready for delivery he went The Hurdle Fence. +f,,• +, Sea ,Cooks and Sea Food. Gori, let me give, so that not just my eco^_nd to inspect the new vehicle be- Under the British system of hand. ( own, fore finally malting the purchase. At ling stock, particularly sheep, they do The profession of sea cook la ons But others' levee sa well, may richer I a dead of hurdling. Sometimes a 1 = that has always been looked upon with be. e this Inspection one of the hubs did not 8t ►. ' Profound contempt by the rest of the appear quite satisfactory, and he was sod in late summer i& used as a feed- on the point of calling off the sale trig-ground for fattening adtmala. A seafaring community, admits Nliss Let me give out whatever I may bold' v en the wheelwright sternly Di"otest- ife few acres of this field will be fenced - Cicely Pox- Smith, that sailor-souled I _Of.what material things Imay be F ed. He clamed the wheel was as off at a time and the flock confined in t English lady who has made herself a heaping. tiontad as any he had ever made. dea• this space until the droppings pretty recognized authority oa mattes per Let me give raiment. shelter, food, or gtte an apparent surface mar of some well cover thb land, and thea the Slush" to ships and the sea "Old gold, , Slush" sad "Grub-t3poiter" were the It these are, through Thy.bounty, in- Sort hurdles, or temporary cress fences, F`inatly the cart was brought home will be moved al to a new area ' aaeompllmanLgry nicknames bestowed my keeping. The type of hurdle !encs tassel is of upon him; and the familiar old cUnty "tinder the strict understanding that if s g a Lbs wheel ever showed any w knees wroughtdron panels, mQnated on Paddy Doyle's Boots further attests t greater than �snch fleeting trsar axles and wheels. These panels are the usual attfiuds, of crews •In the sures, may it would be replaced tree of charge. 1 glue sty faith and hope and cheer. �.. "That's been nigh tato seventy years hooked together and one horse can .Eyt£ cheerful lines, fulaeaa, ago." said the driver to me, "and I be- pull into place a 66•yard pection. _ We'll all throw dirt at the coo-ook Belief and dreams and joy sad laughter Uleve it's going to. turn out to be a I asked a farmer about the cost J And pay Paddy Doyle for his boll gay. There are several angles to tiffs running soar.fences, abe had to-0a7 for ` explains., fa a lonely soul to Mees. >D� a coag. - ` The sea cook, she the —Mary Carolyn.Davies. " tty good wheel," equipped with Some . sea equipment equivalent of the mother-in- .'nothing wears out' tendency of - equipment on English farms. to the "These hurdles do cost a consider ,;,r" law. He is the preordained, and per- .. first place, there to enough material i able sum," he replied. "but they never pet butt of ridicule and abuse. That Musicians and Nationality. to a'• ordinary English wagon or plow wear out and that must be taken Into , he should have become to is not sur Nowadays, when mu'icai national �,, prtaing. To begin with, he was pro- Ism IS so much to the tore, we ars apt consideration. The lot on this farm 111 Tided often with the poorest and to overlook the fact that,'many of the to r.,aks two or three of the else we 8 ' g'ro•s over here. Just what the ad-,have been here, I suppose.for two full !• l scantiest materials. Burgoo and-dog's * a Van;: go would be in lugging through!generations hod greatest musicians have comb of a Aft; pears enough extra material to Ponderous Hay Carrier. ' - y were simply euphemisms for mixed nationality,- and some people salt k tansa d h cabin scraps; hard-tack 1mak; a thing last another fifty is • 114� One of the most poarierous sad appal- � - - claim that the more cosmopolitan a .tle Lard to figure out, eptly least likely to wear out pieces of i ' I were unobjectionable, but wearisome. p English farm machinery, was the bay served plain; cracker leash united lamely is more likely it fa to pro- On the other hand• a great deal of duce geniuses. Iii England• certainly, this r erpetuity of an implement Is due or straw carrier used in stacking. An f them fa a baked form, Dandy-funk is the atriktng iaataace of the. r ordinary endleee-belt-type carrier b i was also made of hard-tack, pounded ;Novello family, which was very mixed - to Whenever and paiweakness stakingdevelop repair IIII ywy fine with a belaying pin, mixed and produced at least a number of taMte^.aver a weakness develops That`mounted on along laddertlke frame old story about the 600-yew%old barrel i made of heavy'timbers._I should say into a sort of pante with jam or treacle I very highly talented members. Bee. - must be of English origin. A man was I the sidepieces of this frame are four- � * and cooked the galley stove tato a thoven was a Getman of Dutch extras- lbOas'tins of a very ancient barrel and,by beams. This frame with carrier - sort of pudding. Doff—plum duff or I tion, and_Brahms a German of Danish took his friend down in the cellar to'belt Is mounted on uprights supported - fig daft—was a boiled suet , pudding I extraction. Fel Buaonf, the It. They switvhed on the lights, I by a 4-wheel truck. On the truck u with dried fruit added. pianist and composer, was half Ger. lid the friend ended the barre'.1.QQ Los l 'i- tL 1 1�3�C I I Often a bad cook made the sailor's man and half ltaIian:' as to•Welf-For an old style circular horse power. The , lbore complete examination. _ point any food nearly uneatable; he might not rari the composer of "The Jewels of A; carrier is adjustable. It can BABY'S FIRS: 3H013T DRESS: know a sauce pea from a keine but, I the Mad na"; 3gambatt, -the Italian a "Why, this head does not look oM direction and tilt any angle. i 9n - at all," be oommeatad.. This drew goes s4 lfigro once he had got his job, the unfortun-(composer, had' an English moth4e; Round and found underneath As bob ws order abort &}renes& :.forth the admission tbat twenty years horse when it Is in operation, and by will' be'required, and the little gar-fate crew would have to put up withhis Frederic Delius, the English composer, _ } ,•!sack new heads had been put in- }an ingenious gear arrangement the Monts Pictured here will giver-comfortl experiments for the rest of the voyage. eomeebf a German family of remote _ The stares next came is �'ea' !angst}t heavy endless belt of this carrier jour and make baby charming. It doubles The usual thing fa extreme casae was• match extraction; P`rederfc Lomond is _ x� tLion and thclr reputed age was quos-'ague upward with Its burden of hay. the life of a garment when you makes for the whole watch to commit fiber ascot, whose parents or grandparents Wined• Even the ordinary horse rake on I it yourself, and given the chance of food nntaSted to the deep, choosing for came from Middle Europe, and-Eugene Again there was an admteeson from the English farm has, I should judge;I expressing individuality. A little the ceremony a moment when the skip- d•Albert Is also a Scot of Teutonic or more than twice the material contain- round yoke was used to make this f per could not fail to witness it." its quite a largo his host that his grandfather had would then be a ompelTed to admit that Alsatian extraction. And ',placed halt the staves and that his� o liar rake*. But ea �ngtisih�situp a dress fit smoobil3y at the neck, the grievance was a genut o Tae,since numbeE of•muaicians who aT'e general• father, shortly before pegging, had re.: ram, ce equipped- with hay-making and is trimmed with a spray of em-i i ly credited with being Germans: dewed the rest of them. maebinery, should be out of the mar. broidery, The neck and alebvea are hungry mea do not go without a meal Haydn, Liszt, Dvorak, etc., come from finished with narrow vadenciennea!unlew for good and sufficient reason. - "And how about the hoops?" said for pretty neatnly the next hundred thar Slav races and were bora'outside �� a lace, The rtrude petticoat buttons�But even if the cook were.disgraced Germany. ; the visitor, as be dropped the barf•el`' Tsars• and sent forward, it was rare good luck r - Its side and rolled it over. The l The Nnglish farm buildings. barns, on the shoulders, and is also trimmed!.- - r.. ps looked almost new. -stables and outhouses'are mainly bntit with lace. The little straight_ skirt i it there chanced to be anyone among "Wel you nee, valuing the barrel of stone, Evidently the foundations !a cut in at the sides and gathered t0 the crew who could do better. 1. the upper part, making asmooth-fit Times have changed, and there is a _ a a& I do, I try to keep it up and only a; went down to solid,-unsbtftfng earth vast improvement in the variety and or rock, for you rarely ever see a ting garment. The long kimono ie per-I � � r b nits ago I lied anew set of,hooDs quality otthe food at sea, even on the cracked wall. The universal roofing forated for shorter length, and i fat on.' t love! trimmed with ribbon and fan humblest vessels.. Aad there are,., At this the visitor began to.grin' material is the and a the t'oof appears y �y stitching. The plainest of night-robes ashore, sebools where aspiring sea ' -'broadly, nd the man who owned the to be good for all-time. g'• P g i has to sleeves and no frills to cooks menu learn the trade,' In a few � �- f-•' arrel sheepishly covered his tracks' To do all this building over again �P , today and to do !t In this permanent baby awake. The dress requires 1 3earse;perhaps, it will be no longajv.the y exclaiming: arils of 3G-inch mater tilt act insult a sailorman can hurl at a , "Lt has, at least, the Same-old bung-!'style would cost a pretty sum. But It � �'- desDlsecT enemy to tail him-a"son-of a !e a job that former generations have 1% yards, _straight petticoat 114 _ hole." sea cook." _ done so well that very little of it will yards, gertrude petticoat ilk yards, • tAnd I dare sap that many of the im-( ever need to be done over in our life-- long kimono 1% yards, short 1 But, . amusingly enough, there.are.f Enjoyable Speech. _ p.Pmente 1n use on British farms, des still a few tough old--ealts who da not "You say his after dinner apoeches time. kimono % yard. One size. Price 20c,i este the rugged way In which they are I have a feeling that much of rural Our Fashion Book, iliustrating the;appreciate the change. !aro always greatly enjoyed: _ Put together, have been repaired so I 8 ;' -The old sailor---conservative in this, "They are indeed." England was built so solidly and so te'� and most practical styles, will 1 often and bad broken parts replaced -- be of interest to eve' home dress-�a sin all things—strongly resented any "Do you remembgr airy. of.Ms.re• that !t would be only after the bung- bole ung- well because it was built In snags be- �' attempt to interfere with his food. You ,marks 1" fore there was very much else to do. maker, Price of the book 10 cents le fashion that they could lay c.aim I might try to make his diet more Tari Zi I "Only the meet impressive—'Waiter, to The spirit engendered in those times the copy. Each copy includes one ` to an original birthday. sou good-for five cert'tasia the ur-1 and attractive It you chose, He didn't bring me the check.' " A Brake on Progress. !has trickled down through the latter you g P mind. But he had got to have his !1 I ages. It is.a spirl tone likes to see re= chase of any pattern. - 13IIt the fact that they are made mo kindled and pae.3ed along, x'1887 duff" on the proper tiny, or else Mamma Surprised Again - HOW TO ORDER PATTE�RXS. the fat was in the fire! you at {' ^� solid, thereby having normally such a� _� , Marjory—"Mamma, were A "These 'ere calavances and such are long life, wbtle cutting down current The word "te:egram," which m?ans Write your name and address plain. I home when I was born?" Cost, has led to a seriousstagnation "writing from a distance," was fl rat :y, giving number and size of such all very well. But where's my dui." .• Mother—"No, darling, I was at in so far as design is concerned. The used in England in the issue of the patterns as you want Enclose 20c in grandma's, in the country." r +� t a Brltl3h farmer keeps his old-time "IEustrated London News" for July, stamps or coin (coin preferred; wraps Japan Is- the words third largest Marjory—"Wasn't you awfa' our. k' ` 1859. it carefully) for each t�tmber, and`machinery market prised when you.heard about it?" equipment because it is in such good , :°' Kf•.. i" _ , :.i•. .`-, 1 ° .w,a• ••`'T k5 aa+• "'fit,, ..b..-r. .',.e- . -. .s `s...,:... '; a E __www'' _—..E+......_,"•-.a r>_,yn_...,.. .,....... •..n. ....5__-.._�..-.'^r.,_�x.J:..era...1,•,.x�>.t�..,.,a.Y.>#:;,...E.;it,A-:.� 5'�`1S�A . .' 7`"'' a:nuµ, '�.""�xi.'r� id«,d.'0°.... .,.,:.. .Ga:3'.�.:l . ,w„�,.•;,'0.,.d... tiJ ".ie.-'r•i3. rt'f'""s aS!"s"":•',sas."" ,..,,.,17" •"� ':Yy?.:� .v tv.,r•':e.'A:..:'.dJU'. . tis i. v'J. a .,y .'aS;? y �i•.& _ r- "�, 5rr{',�,-6.: r tI''.'.,',. .y'.tY�+'y. '`nFw•rY`^y?""•s:•,� �_7w,':..cv...-„rra!x>,,,a4.nw` sy% ' ;` �. --wwpp,.tn� err tet. „ •.pya`_�t ,, ,. _a+:' 3•,. w.e,.v+• p. {r n J' t •• Y +� ^+I. . {•� �'•' �%'++it'�.S•r• ....u... .*' "i. ."J -. •,�' ;r �. :..a. ..?.+,....w ,y[•'..- ].i+'2�+a'�• r.e"i. t Y' A .r,,, G!�'., ..b-. :' .. :. .. --':... . ,,., .. ..x'�t.-. �,SF" '.- .. "';.o'o'h• ,;.-�•,.ra. :� a. ..a... s .. '...�:a., .. .. ..: •rt )'. .cm, .. .. ,., .- 1.., r+'.' - ...+�' iri'. �. -yJ '.wz'r ,...t. ".w.• ......-. ._•".+.rr. h,'.:.- r ' 1 } , SERV_a ON`E I == FARM -BOYS f YOUR'.OPPORTUNITY! �II,�AifG • •� � _ .. .'Do Not tat It Pam • --. e ontarto Agricultural College offers you an education that Will fit T y u ars ort. You for practical up to-date,�usinew forming or Professional Itfe. An education to a farmer Is a IHs•t!r»e plh.- hr yeah ed o ti[ ah Come to the O.A.C.on September 18th. ` iii. Wllliatlns' Pink Pills HighlyANCIENT RUIN ON COASTTuition fee for the 11rst year only $20. Board and room only $6.60 per �'r• ` l week. 700-acre farm, Ane live stook, modern, well-equipptd bi+lldFngs, `` _ "Praised by.a'rIOVa Scotia Lady.' OF +S�7R•�s F.N�.i�►N�. �r z `: living conditions the beat. - ` 'Y ra3eidenb of iiemford, N.B., is Mra. 'Y fi P 'practical Amann.the'well known and'esteemed ,. Write for College Calendar, derort five of_ ay solerlce,and courses.. � � • Amanda Woodworth. Some font yearn J. B. REYNOLDS, M.A. A M. PORTlIR, B.S.A. ' _ uilt.by St. Cedd 12 Centuries President N Registrar. ago Mrs. Woodworth had the misfor, A o it Has Become a z.' x.” ONTARIO AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE '`tune'to lose her husband, and as a re- -8 GUELPH, ONT. suit of caring for him durtng his ill- Common Ban, - — iFese, and attending to farm duties, she became terribly run-down. Mrs.Wood- For the fttet and last time this year J _ Worth says she.. felt as though her a happy d of pilgrims, headed by {' TrOglo�Iyte. -. .gentenCe germotls, �a blood had turned to water. The least the Bishop of Chelmsford have held i Like bands of limber steed o'er which We Must Be Free.From-From envy "exertion would leave her tired "and a service in the loneliest church in is stretched It we are ever to find'contentment. breathless. She was often attacked England, grites; a correspondent bf Some satin substance of elastic -From hatred if ever we expect to " by spells of weak Aess.that left her,al- The London Daily News, from Brad- �� strength. find any peace of mind. moat' speechless, and frequently suf- well-Juxta-Mare (Essex): s . The muscles of, his.yell:proportioued -From the mastery of,passion.It we !' -fered from severe headaches. The Imagination has carried no back limbo are to be the son3nL God. ' medicines she took did not help her, twelve hundred years: This afternoon Lay, rounding firmly, through his -From the spirit of revenge if we and she almost despa�lred ai gaining we discavered "the lost cathedral of giant strength. are to have time for real living. her health. In this oonditiom she one ithancester,"'known only,to a"few as -:" -From worry if'we expect.to do our day read in a newspaper of a case the Church of St. Peter-at-thd-Wali, He moved as moves the panther when best a < very eimlIar to her own, is which bullt by Bt. Codd, the :liiseionary he stalks -From jealousy if we expect our Carl Lomea in rancher of the.Yukon, With silent speed s3td supple, Ate. health was restored through the use Bfe�hop.oi the East Sagous. has over 60,000 head of reindeer and pple,savage marriage to be a success. q of Dr. Williams,Pink Pills. This made Two 'canons, using an old thatched owns six and half million. acres of grace, -Froth_all-fault if we.assume the _ her decide to give these psis a trial. cowhouse as a vestry,.'robed them- Advancing on -his prey, or-When he right to pass judgment on all man, land. He went north !n 1800 from St. After using a few boxes she found the selves is cassocks and put on their leaps Paul during the gold rush. 6 Brom hidden crouch In some'dark, . �•pllla were helping hes, and she. con-(canoalcale and worshipped at the Sax- - _ _ tinted their use until her old-tfttms!on shrine that was gpce made of wood — jungle place. health and vitality were restored. Now 1 and thatched with reed from the ooze1 �� pj " Mrs. Woodworth looks after a small flats. S He'stood beneath the ann,his oplenddd WRIN R farm of fifteen acres,besides dotag.ail The form ' pilgrims tramped across the M Ls' "leer housework, used says she never felt loneliest maiehes in Essex-the near- Untrammeled, in its flowlem beauty, � �s better or more energetic In her life.,Qct station is nlze miles ,away-and beret ' 'She gives eredit for her present splen- knelt in prayer on the rough sandy - His nostrils widened, and his great' yW�G RBff� - ' did health to Dry WSIliama Pink Pills, floor before a simple east of moon- AL the Brei sign of Illness during the lungs'drank ii W t1_Y' which she says are the best medicine daisies. There is no pulpit or font In I hot weather give the little ones Baby's Deep draughts,of heaven's free, life- she ever used, and strongly recon-I the church, which coatalna a few.kit- Own Tablets or in a few hours he may giving air. r' mends the pitle to all run-down people thea chairs.. It was the strangest sen i be beyond old. These Tablets will "t i+w You can get these Pills from any'l vice ever held in a British dtooeae. i prevent. summer complaints if given Within We veins and arteries raq blood occasionally to the well eli!•ld, and will Iltcher thea that of kings b I Sore muscles, strained lira- , medicine dealer, or by mail at 60 Cants'l The North ea8eptashed almost at the ecause INFLAMM"NATION w f t a box from The Dry Williams' Medicine church do$r; the singing was aecom- promptly relieve these troubles if they more red, meats, swollen joints yield o , _ Co:; Brockville. Oat paniasd by the'wild music made by the come on suddenly, Baby's Own Tab- Untainted as the 'day when first it the healing infuence of wind -through the drooping eaves, lets should always be kept'ta every sprang Perched on the sea-wall overlook! home where there are young children. From Evolution's distant fountain Horses Pulling Power. the Blackwater estuary, the church be- There �There is no other medicine sa good head. p and the mother has theguarantee • can be no doubt that weight came a lighthouse tan• North Sea ship- of a o•ia an important factor in the produe- government analyst that the are ab- "A man,!" you may, "A perfect, normal j ,+ ping. and on misty days the martners y tion'of a horse that can pull a heavy sweep the flat chores with their tele- solutely safe. The Tablets are sold by _ man, toad. -This has long been recognized scopes for tbie landmark. medicine dealers or by mail at Esc a "With whom remains the !mage' of; In the United States, where for many box from The Dr Williams' Medicine the God {+ Then It became a common barn.. years draught horses• pure-bred and Co., Brockville Ont. "Whose thought conceived him!" I i where farm wagons-used to unload + NaT.I l Gcommercisl;have been sold try weight; but look again; ' and It has recently been definitely °ir hay, and ea old rope for lifting the loads still hangs`from the rafters. One turd a man-an animated clod s , proved by the Iowa- dyaamomete3, a y a ,machine for measuring the pulling, .. The Annual Service. Mark you his face; the broad rotrnd. *� ` ;power of a borne. = The coast defenders in the great war -_�� + D (t,A • It has been,abundantly shown that a used it as a*better against the cold Pea � hm No spark of ilag nteitect, no gloats of roti, � Baths ;pair of horaes cannot exert a tractive I winds, Ilghtlag their fires Inside the ` _ N. His brutal features with their.light Jpu11 greattr thea their own weight, A I church. *_— f 9 , `1trtictive�puli�.te not merely the putling At last this. ancient ruing which e�ow. Comfort p s a sof a heary'ioad over a required dis- stands on the site of the Roman Ha. , • � i ,^ The art, the mwPlcr and the storied lore z -- Mance, but,the maintenance of the pull tea of Othona, was saved to the ns- Of a ttneiea come. not within ,��Jceequtrod 6 start that-load over a dis-I tion, was restored five years ago and haute whfch Is now fixed at 21% feet I rededicated. by.the Bishop of Cbelms His undevoloped mini. his sleeping y T uaii the weight q a hove ua - ford. soul, 46,dot reedy a Itm�ng facto; Ta 'w4i rt ! tie woman besger lives with her IJ LsavB him, as yet, the fraction of a •S^ � � ' K*a accomplish. . Moreover, the fact httaband In the only cottage to be seen, mea! khat a borne can make a tractive pull for miles around. No sound but that - :-,I, Duncan Clark 1n "Success, �1' lot nine-tenths of Its own weight is of the sea'and the crisis of the t$al, the - - aignttleant; and these two points, tern aid the widgeon are ever heard He-"You're a bird." i She-"And you're a.worm-but I'm Minard's Liniment for Aches and Pains 1 'taken together, show tit t breeding for bore. There are no roads, sad .Brad_ Irl hotees Is no mere fad or well, the nearest village, is two miles riot going to grab you." -8-"-' •'[anCy"point:" - away. - ---4 Doctor's Oreton. a _ Preparodness. The Bishop-of an out-of-the-way village is Scot of C3taeimetord Say e an j " In one of the Southern states the no. land a man entered one of the mourn- The absolute purity and delicate. 'The World's Winds. ,� address to what he called my carpo- j groes are great patrons of a matri- medication of Cuticurs, - dral," and spoke fraternally of Bishop ors marriages at a lvaeral, Opposite The best-known wind in the world it Cedd as "my-predecessor." menial agency. One da•rky, anxious to him was another man he (lid not re- make it ideal for baby's tender _ x; lips trade;-Irtmd. It Is commonly, as. Canon Owen,rectos=of Bradwell; leo- find a wife for his son. went to the cognize. Leaning forward, the new- skin.Used daily,vrith touches of = at<med that the word M connected with' tared fhbagent, who handed him a iiit of his Comer said, "Ye"ll be a brlther o' the Ointment to little skin troubles, pilg im , outside the church. � . .trade or commerce, because in the old "There is a wonderful atmosphere lady clients,. Running through this the corpsay It keeps t a skin smooth,clear beiling'rehip days, mariners used to about it," he said,' "which baa never man came upon his own wife. name, "New," replied the other. `: and healthy. Cutic:ura Talcum �I seek this wind that- It might blow been lost !n the centuries ot-Qeglect. entered as"deslrous of obtaining a hna- - A minute later the man remarked, is soothing and fig, ideal them s'teadil$ in the right direction, and decay." bails between the ages of twenty-eight "Maybe ge'lt be- a cousin o' the baby �•'� ' and thirt ?" Damp•s..a PM am r� not subject to tori• Canot3 Yaks,nub dean of Chelmaiord, y' corpse D.00t: -ao+ar•.w Lid.s==__t3s•.,s..s ti +a be dependable, and ation or calm. This Is a common error, told me that the maria structure is eras. Forgetting about his son, the lather ••Naw ' came the answer. 011111111- � �Shavisaa , ' In Anglo-Saxon, it was the tredde ticaiIy In the same condition as Bish- hurried home to announce his dis- "Ye'll be s�triend�Lhen4" suggested 4 wind•, a wind with a specific tread, op Cbdd-left !t. "The church has now covery to his wife_ She was net.at all the man. a tread,or direction. passed Into Che class of the chap#es sad perturbed. " "Naw," said the man emphatically, ITAR�O WOMAN :• The trade-wind, than, is one of ani- oTiCE, a year we hold this service and 'Yee;'she said, "I done give him my Pm use relation, but I pinna been .� name. I pub it down'when you *as verra wee],an' the doehtoe ordered me J - loin track. In the northora hem7s- come to look at our property.' pherQ these winds blow from the north tosick last winter. to take kerridge rideal" 3 _ east, and in the southern hemisphere 0 The Quick or the head. , . "T from the south-east, about thirty de- subtle, This Boy. AGAINS H _ grees on each side of the Tourist-"You're a bit young to be ;x Equator. In "The dealer made yoq pay, more Some places they blow six months in_ - than this ear to worth,"commented the the oldest Inhabitant" c !W `one direction sad sfz in•Lhe opposite. candid friend. Oldest Inhabitant"It be these 'ere W>dbtalouter W0mentoKnow The mistral is another famous wind. "I know-it." answered Mr. Cumroz, motor ars tearim' through.the village. About Lydia E pinkham's k U a violent north-weet wind blowing "Pm selling him�s - I be=the sixth oldest inhabitant in _. piece of property. �� months." Vegetable Co ` sown the Gulf -of Lyons and felt par- cad I want.to convey the. impression titularly In the n'eighborhoodbf Mar- that I am guileless and easy," - settles. The simoon is a hot, sutro- - eating wind that blows 'in northern .7.Performer, - kount Forest, Ont.-"Before I -took y , : Africa and.Arabia The sirocco-blows The Blank Bdbk. • Q Lydia E. Pinkham s Vegetable Cam- "Is Mrs. Bel-fumy an active memberjs� poundlfeltweakand from North Africa over,Ite3if. "I've'just returned from one of those of the sewing gulldY" 1 miserable, and had mind retadaars, Misa"ShP,rp. Bha3 ratan t "My goodness, no. She never pee a - j pains all thrvagh me. First Quarantine , read a thing, you know." word to esy-just sits there and O t I was living in Ailsa - 'blot from a blank book, Mr. Sapp." Mwe!" Craigat time,and x . Qaaarantine was Bret eetabllshe�d - !_ one day afriendcame against infectloue diseases in the tenth in andtold.me her ea k -But-How Big Was That Ons 4' century. - pefience of ming the 8kinnem lead invented a new .hale Y � , V e g e t ab 1 e CQm " restorer, and he had sent a large num • pound and treed WE WANT C.HZIRNING bar of sample•bottles out to various e. _ ! me to take a bottle, well-known people In the hope of ob• _.,. s t 7 Y J "> which . S Wky did. mining some•testimonWs icor adve'rtts- Fs,wIRE Say Bayer - Insistl ! �,. I bne�i_a tdo4008 Bet _ th hig rposea:- — - - - VAIeSS you see the "Bayer pains left me. I am gl&C I found out = "I don't know whether to publish- ' .F •. y ; about this medicine as I think "'ere la0 R j this testimonial or not," he.,said to a � That This Label Cross" on tablets you are no .f i -none equal to it for women .vbc have We supply cans and p87 ezpr a 4. t;lend wba wao calling upon him as'be •,is on Your Fox Wire troubles of this kind. I cannot raise getting the genuine Bayer prod- the Vegetable Compound too h for charges. We pay dally "by express was opening the lettera be had a+e- "Prince Edward" Brand English 8 v ' act roved safe b millions and the it has done me. Whenever t . money orders, which-can be cashed" totted. Pox Wire-recognised by the p _ Y E"� 3 �• +++ above label on every ro11-bas prescribed b h Sicians for 25 know of a woman suffering I am gam. anywhere with77 any charger What dose it say. lnqulred the p Y p y to tell her of it."—Mrs.'WM.Rmf3ln other. - glvet4 more than fourteen years t.� To-obtain the top price, Cream ears. R.R. No:.l Mount Forest, Ontario. of perfect service on pioneer d w mast be tree from .bad flavors and Well, !t says, replied the proud in-' ratichee and.is being used for ventor, " 'Before I used your hair re- -. Accept O a Women throughout the Dominion aro ��. eontaih .not lees than 80 per cent' I have had-three bald patebes. Now Keele s a or yeasire fn." sample y finding health in Lydia E. Pinkham's µ Baer package d a. ggtter..Fat y W g vegetable compound. ,,BOWMS, COII'npany Limited -- - and prices. Noharmful drug are used in'its preps- ' The normal beat of the human pulse r aummerelds which contains proven directions is _ Toronto p HOLMAN S ration-just roots and bathe-and ittan is 72 per minute, although speeds o! P.B.Wand Sandy 'Bayer" boxes of 12 tartlets be taken in safety even by a nursing k �. For..references-Bead Ofdce, Toronto, 175 and even 180 have been recorded. Ontario Solas Agent Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggists mother. For sale by all druggists. `Bank of Montreal, or your local beaker. -• W. H. C. RUl HVEN ALLISTON ONT. dada) to the (ctmr off Maus + ,+ lllstablished for over thirty yiars. Minard's Liniment for Corns aced Warts sp��gt cc a ncylleaofd. i ISSUE No. 33-2L n• i' r'F•�1.°'ite... .�_..,,,. „r_,__i:... ..�._....,..,_., ........._...-.^,..�.. _ . .�.-S4.•. .. 's..r..t...s._ .o ..t y_,.,tt-.._�s ..w.. _ �yr._r�:+'.... ...m-.�.��..-a...�..:•a.. .c,-_..._. ,....._. �:Sv<.'•e.:�rx<•wwia wx.,,.r x.. .._.'%.��ae.t!L:.t�+•-.. ^4r}rP_.�....._:i ..._-.-.. . ....:.:�.¢a i&e••C.:..*.:..ax:.;.>lir.....s_.s.u^+,ef-zm.rt'�,.}�'�...•,;+,...]c�� .. �-VWtpfn;F2 IRA X.�,5,, m -'ag- igjnp-�7? pp.,;q p-ggm­." 'g,5 73�1 Vic the OutArto Tka6 local Branch of T ao&sold. nr%W14, PERFEC SEAL -Department of Agrtc)dttum re&ves 'man flock owtkare for T MR%1S y requestf from asollai,sce it,culling their ffocks. The ------- ­ajid VICTORY #.7S per jear,.. $1.50 if p"lo advwrA. dces notsuppl a man to' d artment tea and Crest 'Subeciiptiorki ro 'the United Sta eFiflock&"free of ob&rge. It�wlll. u B0 Lain$2.00 in advab"i S 0 may come E *evet, ""-conduct demowtmtione ITH A -L "E R where people interested 4e m: PURPOSE JAURKAR, Proprietor... and- learn -how- to do the job th 'Hem-8 JOHN selves. A series of such dtmonstra- 16y your-preserviag jars noW'L -"p Me w t tons have bee.9---arr*nged for the lat-. Wain ter kalt of August. two to be held In AND COMMENT& each township throughout the County, ,prl; A a4w shipment of Dishes just 1 —Plain WhAn Cupe have had regular i-of dan. Some Counties and Saucers away down. p There are iiiany sou ulling aqhool n is w herg move time could. c onney's bread is made M to the motoris which are begiven to 'traicing 11 few Mmct&l men make a. frotu No. I patent flosir- avoidable, but which mFAy end Poultry Cutters. ThRae Out Glass Water gets, rape-ptitte, .7 and all iniredients accord- 7 9 M business -of ctfillog flocks at & set Ther -bread the ith disastrous results. e is chargb per bitd. usually three cents. ingly�� 13 ro wo w and St �:-_Water Sets, Honey sets, Pitcheiii, Brown,Be�ty the booze artist, which is probably --.k- ...whole wheat, one Teeptits. h reatest of all, and thereto d. Cakes and pastry, ,,-5 7 0 g -InAlity, fresh -finest of the Ice tinna ly DANCING. at ROSEBANT, grona L.: the speedr fien d w hole 'on eggs and t)u re j is m-4. ups and waxed paper C ealu pplies--paper plates, waxed e two other We have beed luckv in securing Jack r Stind.4es. Sodas -' rusbing In between .:Plcnic.Su ar our vixa,in his haste to cet ahead of Etadey. the 0 F 0 A Pianist, f pnd Bricks.. Wedding ISEASONA BLB GROCEAIE`S� Saturazy Evening Dances and will the othee follow, . there Is the -Cakea-onr @lpoeialty. hold a danee each Saturday evening .0 ..:inexperienced motorist who should at 8.8Q on.oar platform at F sebank euts peiPcouple ­Mnfine his motoring to some Admission 50 c C -H A R D !S N S Select patronage c untry road or town street uiet 0 DYSON COWAN where other ni�torfbts ar' scarce, AMO e and there is ibe defective mecha ed Jsm of Ek car that is not look U, H WA. L S- H ardware "Store, ckering H HONE:9004 after until it is too late... There is Electrical Contractor 1knofher source o; danger which, iM, -in this"Jocality, has in several resulted in very . narrow prepa a io accept con- cases In re escaves from serious consequences. tracts for electric BASKET.S -1= A R M E M R*. That is drowisluess on the pIrt of )3avinitpurchased.the atock from wiring in the Eatat4 o-f - Abedriver. lifooe case two young h If ita Hardware you want, we ave it. RING VILLAGE men in a car were awakened from PICKE W. G. BARNES Find the entire" aud vicinity. If its Bidder Twine yoti want, we have it their. a4umbers by running off a bnsioess of JOS. *. DOTEIN icalv4rt'and apsetting'in a pool of is ti tea given free Am prepared to supply all sizes If ita MLICormick-D want� eerins Farm Machinery You Water, Abouts, yearagoa yonox Prices reaso"ble frour Berry Boxes to Three and Half Bushel. we can get iL man alone in a coupe driving from and Phone at my expense to Garrurd the e"t ran off .. the road . . 3 Gieen River Bas �'Jf its McCormick and beericiff Repairs you- want, we 8=w or write to ket Works upset in the ditch. He admitted have it, can get it, or it in not made. rk. e,400 g Phoce Me. -being asleep as he had no rerol- 7 FRANK PE.YVOCK ing over lFoat's hill. 46 Franklin' Ave. _.Got your Hardware a b the HArd ware Store. mns Jection of r .4%quarter pf a mile behind the "The Man 0-vt made the Barnes' 'wene of the mishap. A conple of Basket." -TORONTO 'EAST weq" ago a young man motoring SIG,ng from a vrettera_citX to sm"),twl_"A ' :-' J. S. BA I QDON hoine of -40 ..'apend his holidays at the PICKERING oke just in time to his parents aw avoid a collision with a telephone ipole on tte side of the road. He ecided to park on the- side BA r7 ,!wisely d of the pavement to sleep off his 7 Ile' Profit .Lies And witbth the past Z -week a youn man collided with one of the farge busses on the m me Esnish ibridge at the west side of the vi 111age, resulting in considerable damage to both vehfales. For., T. PAYS w market rattle with the _��.-ituaately in none of tLese cases The Famous Marshall Mattress proper degree of finb4h. A quality product sl%ays commands a premium FOR SALE BY was any one Injured. s'In years 7. and is readily sodeable ist a prflimble price. If yoll have stock which oeede gone by when tb-s only means of WIN timm for flaishia BAMG a little mor X,aad traDpportation on the country the 1, FM the fe-d is st 'cal 6&a- road@ was by means of Ithe faith- &gee of the St&ndArd Sisak, It is Is fal old horse, It wa & f reqne'nt YM simple matter to arraose a loan to a favorable thifig for A driver to go to sleep, oty rry the stiock natil ble Anowing that his horse worild m*rket warrant* a profilA make no mistake. - Unless the OpportUni -,horse was� yodog or fractions, OME day will come the opportunity When �.Ilttle risk was inctirred: S e-time. You rnay need BAN -,...t ,meetiog another - rtg - the- horve of your lif STANDARD. K ­-7-money to take full "vantage of it. - .1 - :,4 know enough to tnrn to the right. OF CJ&.2qJ&6DJ46 -Start now to save a regular portion of �In the case of an auto It is diff or ...'�PICKERING BRANCH—W. F. Law, managa lent its ito contecd depends entirely _.your eamings. er&nch" abo at sreeWb% Wwt HM V/bkbv _40n,the driver, thus he should be -The Dominion Bank proticts its depositors cotstinually on the ale�rt. Drowsl- ._:!--by faithful practice of prudent management' r's 11 ness nsualty icobjes to a person .. ,�; . "- . . .... 1, . . T= Subscribe for** The Pickering 'News. when drivipm alone, and is due chiefly-to the mongto6y of watch -ing the road, a monotony which % Is not relheyed by thq conversation WHffff BRANCIL 0 4P G P. L%74% ShUMOM' a com Or it may come BRANM _papton. alkoolm" iL C.IM%M M41004ML 860JALITY SERVICE - SATISFACTION" IQ a per"i who time had too little 7 sleep. r- oultry Culling l?eactstrations Weatherm Tight. Arrangememts are being made to PICKERING Troof bold two Poultry Demonstrations 'in .4web Township in Ontario County -during the latter part of August.. MEAT , .MARKET'.] The value of poultry culling is n1w well known. atqong poultry owners and many' flock owners have them. 2D%:per lb �.selres become quite proficient by Ronfid Roast or Steak, 2U Lightning Durable reading and.through demonstrations. -Sualoin Roast or Steak, It is 'estimated that over W.000.00 ftoof Porterhouse Roast or Steak, a ­7- *Duldbe saved anua)ly In reduced Teed bills to,tbe farmers anct poultr -Rump Roast'..., Wc. of Ontario County If the M Fine Rib Roast, 'Ift"s were taken out of every flock in Heavy ItibRoast, EASTLAKE Shoulder Roast, 1�and 16c -TIXE TABLJ�—Ftakering Station 'T.R. Train*going Beat due as follov" Pot Roast, 14c j��. ETA IC SHINGLES 7.58,hr M. L L so. 10 Mail Brisket, to boil, A. 9c 28 IA"l 2.31 P.M. 80 Loest Lex of Pork,.,.. For 40 years the .5-24 P.U .25c most reliable Roofing for sloping 7138 A.X. r4o �,,S. 31vday train, Loin of Pork, 25c of every description. Now beino ibmade from�l the.. Trains going went due " follows-- Pork, 20c,28c Wo No. 29 Local 7A7 A;IA.. Shouldet R6ast of rid-famous "Queen's Head" Galvanized Iron. Abqo --lutely the beat roofing value on th6 market to-daY6 28c 27 Local 2.44 P.M. '"Pork Chops, a man -9 05 P.bf. Pure Pork Sausage, Estimates gladly given also for"Empire" Corrugsted Iron 1? sunday traln, 7.42 P. M. repair-work. Finest Salt Pork.... ... ... for new buildinafs or -Foregoing is accordinK to Standard dling of.Barnij 'Finest Breakfast Bacon, piece, 85C Got my figures for afterati time. ons or renio& alice�d Houses; etc. 85c Empire" Prank Frame Barns and ment Sheds a speciakY Mild Cured Cottage Rolls(half or whole), 30c on, 4 Back Bac 5C -Cooked Ham,_ 55C PICKERING OUSE ,,Co*a1, -coal F. J. PR 2 .50 Weiners,.. 13UILQER Head-Cheese,.. 15c 0 aft 0" DCMINM nd Soft 0-oal of the' ding Contraaing Hard a -Easy First and DomeKtic Shortening, .3 lbs 5&cents' Buil best qtality on Barns, Houses, etc. of all kinds. .5 lbs 00 cents hand lb prints 18 centsh Pickering Dealer for the.0roducts of Fresh Trotft and White Fish Every Friday TheMetallic Roofing Co. Limited, Toronto THOS. A. LAWP T IT 1�k7..01. PV TT) T (.I -. :`,. '��.:�-^°a.+ .�s�:•3'i!a.�.^;�T-w'..a�ti, e.t3. r �'�i '�: . +Mi�."e�.? ': � '.S�,r g•'o,v �,3 •ac-�-rs-'. ,:."wv°.,t,�. -t^ i yf�ho .:,.,.� 'v!r o-, •.�... .9G ,l '4:r.• f.:...w r ..:a ,we nrx"•-rs,.• .,.... " a. d!.*e..a,.' a. •a — S± S�fi r G:v.•_a.".�*4`" ��u., r e,Y,ap'c r m �,'. * .51'1 �� •,w•c.:-+a,3�' o.: •r ..a'Gil+t��^-°'.}�r�`�`*av^*ti'�Rv�.�u,. ..'•�.� } :i, s'li't" •LGA• '""+..�' ,e. v.�F,xett� •.`•��h-.. 'C1 ..e;,,.>?aY.F�°.. .t....... Vlyy"e •:r, .• .' •n,. ...A yip - v 6, ..C.. cF ., M; SK' p. r. t-� ..� w ♦ .9 �-pet,,r;1','Cf.� '.. .•iY. ,^/r ,{ -'av N" +n,�J i, .` 'h r'. ,�•1" ..y:.wa.. m. r.,• }.• .... ,,...Y-0 :'Y7 T 4� ... .Ce :..h.. .r,, '�� .'•E,'`!' .!ani �mT,.—('� . r k. S�O CI.AAEMONT. e PILel'1IIg i H� BIG aW./ ' ��.i�iii ��i li ►� Y Charles Cooper had a- buoinees . . trip to the city on Tuesday. Yig�alawe Committee r lifa4Li er .0cob Y �II8'CITnce C.0■ _,.. .- Mrs. Geo. Lee-and daughter, of . Mount Zion, were in Toronto on ' ' - tr9r _.•--- � ••--- Cheap antes for!arm and noun `Tueeday. =1 bnlEdin ' W. A. Forgie, of the Standard The oblec"f this Association Is io r r. HARNESS _ a Y. lessen ete'linaa sad promwate Our supply of quality udstorm Insurance on bui Bank, is holidaylog 0 the};ome of - the felons. _ . ., ar a y Harness and � mllL,S[loa ate. s' � l litre nte. -- P is is o*co plate.' wind- u Pere - m Mrs. Nichol, of Toronto, to >�benhaving pmaysteienoommmAl '-'BOOTS—GREB SH0>t` i�ntomobile Inanr�wsea _ > s_petidiag a Yew weeks with Miss ame immedisidy,i as meobse + -- We have a large afoot o! this Fameus of all kinds. e�, pe y �iiargarettaeaham'. of E:eoatin .Boot',on hand—unbestabls tsar lice trustees are asking. membershi fes 41.00 t ` A RMS FOR SALE po p for hard weer and tear. ' .,tor tenders for the construction of Wake" h a h esom ..a ator; 17 on ilesslom REPAIRING i` Write orphbne -vement walks. See advt. C. A and Mrs. Overland' and We-soaintain our established reputa- w _ - F,xac.tom.—L. D. Banks,C.S.Palm• tion.lor rem all kinds o! �7� �� '; childre are-holidaying at the er, M. 9.Ohapmaa. Pickering. harne�es and boots. E�. 0 W. M A 1'� home �f the farcper's parents at Tfi Erin. D. Molten, las:-flichardson, :�Ole�t �D►O�' c�sieri� C,ECIh �RAhLEY tea, It is expected that a number President, 8aoretsay 20 WHITBY ONT.y T from this locality .will take,in the _ ' harvest ezcureious to the north Harneee maker, ; west next week. -� I N L F -M. S. CHAP PICKERIxt}, ONTARIO CLAREMONT Lewis Forsyth and Thomas Pit- //■■�� key, of Agincourt. motored to British Columbia Cedar OREAMERY 1 ' ' Olarewonton Tuesdayand called Galt Galvanized Steel Shingles Bird's Fejt Slate Shingles a : on a number of friends. for sale at " p Highest price-paid for M. J. sad hire. Wilke. and Dr. � ''S_' 'Special i al al u e (Cream at the ` and Mrs. Tomlinson treated them. T PATER&ON'S - CLAREMONT V �1./ ` selves to a two days''motoring trip Call and get prices: Clareaa affi through Western. Ontario last �a y Cre :week. • for the summer months P FAi'mBrB Att$IIt10II Give as a trial and be convinced ° Mrs. Macklem and daughter, i _ " Mrs Pippy, and the letter's child • Mea's Tan Oxfords, calf leather, Goodyear welted, rubber heels r— . ren. of Wiani R, are' visiting Cam agent for the World's Greatest _ .,�.' Separator, -rhe Renfrew, Stoves, Mens Broadcloth Shirts, hand-made, pongee and blue shades y ' with.the.former..a .daughter,.-Mrs. Scalae and oil Eaginew,. " Fleury's BEATTY. $vans Ward. famous Plows,Points,Grin Grinders, Men's and Boys' Khaki,Pante, good quality � { W. H.Thomson, of Bnffalo. and Wheel Barroweetc. r STANDS FOR THE OBST � 11 re. Reynolds and son, Ralph. of Brantford binder twins held second- Men's Balbriggan Shirts, Drawers and Combinations :. Hammond port, N. Y.. are spend• hand separators for sale. '~ Men's (tort Sboee as and white, all sizes = �` Intl a few weeks with theft_moth .y or, M /� �,s. Harry Thl the person orpersonswho Phone 806 Plein• SRO T, Boys' Jerdeye,-khaki and red colors BrV 8�• D�o� - UG9AM took the lawn mower froth the Boys' Canvas Shoes, tan and white, sponge soles, all sizes ' stark kindly return it as soon as possible as the caretaker is badly Call at y P'hoae 3800 ` in need of it. and oblige. TIRES] - - J. 1,� La.J S ' _. L. Heid lead •oneda last week the misfortune to trip over himselfy - 1CT3.a+ARE1'rrSONT. ©STZ':A.R20 .. while in his yard, and dislocate his w � knee, and was off duty for a day,or two, but is gradually recovering. -' Litter lCara:iers, Hay Carriers. A. and Mrit. Spears and daug - Pumps. Door Tracks, Coax iter and lady friend.aiso:Mrs. 'Wal- _ Bowls. Pressure Systems Etc. �� ^ ` .,..ter Sorda motored'toIlla one day iEtegardleas of the mums- � It will pay you toItmy prices on last week, Mr9. 9 ss having bug+ -rou.a advances in-pcicee of aboT® bslore bu ins elsay.hen.+ Ines@ to transact In connecticm Tire,;, we still sell at the FRANK J. PROIIS�1 � with-eounty work. old prices while our •""r N ® s k lea PIOKERiN(3. t1. TASiO Fermate are now kept bay tot Le. 01s +� Syste - harvesting their spring Braine, r -' "Which have ripened very rapidly. Ang'size oP Tire- or Tube. '' • `If the weather continue favorable Atlete line of aceeasorie+t `.'saves �m'OUCY � DALE � harvesting operations will be flu- so a complete stuck. �'_ Tests have p r o v e d important ` Ished 1n a few days. h R. and hire. Sense, of Broo_loin Oor stock of Preserving savings in fuel where the warm � d and the form mother, Mre -air from the furnace is o rT Besse, of Claremont. also Penult Kettles, Jar Rings and Y tlovernment itaadaxd and Mrs. Soden motored to DrayRubbers,and all kinds of -imoistentd—the enuring has ate- Recleaned' ��q ; Fly Killer* is now sed upwards of 7.0 per coat. _ ton on Friday to attend the inner- com late. Screenings w1$f13t- t al of the late 0". Bassa. p The Hygienic Vapor Pari in the ,� A splendid league game of toot- Allcast is designed to supply they ; ball was played on the park here 850 Twins--big ball--618 cwt. correct amount of natural moist- 4& ten your hogs at +tet# ' on Saturday evening between the ore required for health and tom- _ ' .. l3rooklin team and Claremont. X C A O p. $ R fort -= atmosphere that protects `H�.ir Vapar Pres `'� profit. X. COOP V The game resulted in a tie,neither K. • a - dde senting. There was a lets« then family from winter ilia. V member present to witness the con 'OLAREMONT a this s 'W have t s Feed C " a ,Other ezcluaive,fuel saving right prices r 1 ): Next Sunday morning at the features of the Allcast are a Best Quality of the free-draught Shell-bar s� We carry all the different a:. ` isptist Church the pastors sub g _ !Lill Feeds. : r ' Blessed - Grates which insure set b.'Oct will be Joseph, the1? :.IC?atcast,"final sermon In the series ����� S t combustion, need-the fuel- a: �. ��•w� "fin bn"The Sons of Jacob." In the V t saving air-blast w-h i c Ill ensuing the sqbjeet will be "The - Borrows of Jb@us." Strangers and 'b s and gases. .ree�rc}ia11 invitee. at Right Prices The Au-teat is easily New Blacksmith . -: vidton y Messrs. W. Coates and Clifford � Bars Soap lac. 8 Bars. Castile ated. It b furna soft coal laand Now is the time to get YOU Bode motored to Batton with the Soap 25C. 3 Pkgs Amon' is 25c, all other osis equaIIy wc1L „ 79toa villa band on Tbaredsy last. lap 25 15e a o A 21' o! It is reasonably priced. plows III order for thD Obein enssged to play at the But, ;. fall work. to Sorsa Show. and.'they t►lso had Prunes 22c,-2 lbs o! Coxae in and let us show ithe fpteasure of hearing our distio Dates 22c. 2 lbs of you iWwsiny important fen- It can be done to your .,gnisihed.premier speak They re• Seedless Belarus 22e, details.r write for complete Setisfaotion by rt aa'escellent horse show. 2 The of Palencia Ralsies 22c. A large number of our sports 9 -. L 0 wR N �jl- R .E I D ,r I *accompanied our football team to Fresh Fruit and Vegetable@ There i!a size had type of S,Pickering on Tne�xia�' evening to always on hand. Happy Thought, Furnace CL&REMONT . -see their game wit rooklia. The :for every hind of home. Atede in�load Apda�s . , me was won eanil by Clare. Fcesh'Faacp Cooking, 1[ondays, • • •wont, the score being 8 0 in their Wedneys and l ridapss i MOPPM$ _ r 'favor. Claremont will now play f �' . S. :S &-- �N with the winners of the Pickering. Fancy Broadcloth 98c and i.19 yd. AND FL r- ■Qoodwood match, which will be Gfiaghams and 'Voiles [am ore pared.this(Thursday) evening. up to 40c for 29c. p o do f)hoppiog A� e Women's Institute wild Plein White and Facey Curtain _ Oat [aagg every Monday, _ W-edaesday and FrldaT eet at thebome of Mrs. Fleming r.Scrinr25c and 4 c per yd: �� '�ANAOA• - . pit Wednesday. afternoon, Aug, 8toaeboats For Sale .16th,at 2.80 o'elock, one Half hour Fancy,.Chintz 28c. - a~ earlier than the regular time. The Phouej 1401 ` I s John F. Bayles, Clareln=t n ■program will consist of the follow ing: Demonstrations of 8gmmer Do SaralRoute No. 2 Al nks, Current Events, soli the .CJQ T T topic for disen4eion. "Dae@ Active . DRY OQM •YMIIT6D - N._V• STAFFORD ' Mid319 LifeSnrpaee Youth is the pLAREMUNT Marble and Granite Dealer. 4o oP Life P David Taylor reports_ that the - Cemetery Lettering stet. Oran on his lawn is again becom• _4as long. and he would like 'very -First-class work, , much iftbe person who borrowed - O guaranteed. " .his lawn mower before first going -through the usual-courteous pro- 50 0 0 0 Kingston Road apd Pickering : ,z ceeding of asking permission for East Townline, site use, would kindly retain it, _ T O W I N N I P:E O, t if convenient to the borrower,and Plus bat(a cent a mile beyond to all points in Mani- +f 2T-40 P. O.--Whitby R. A.1 �- toba, Saskatchewan, Alberta,—Edmonton,Tanis, alter Mr. Taylor makes use of it HARVESTERS _ for a few hours he maywgain have - -'-WANTED Calgary,Macleod and East. _ Returning—Half Half a cent per mile to Winsipeg, ins$20.M to destination. r y $ae of the most interesting, C hieaford C football games of-the' season was GOING DATES AUGUST 18th and 21st la on the ark..hare on. 1llon r a������ I t . dap eevening park Pickering "August 18th—Toronto, aledon Fact, Beaton, �llinRwood, Penetang, h1'►dland, Parry Sound, Sudbury, Capreol and east thereof in Ontario. '- sad Goodwood. The game _was _:August 21st—Toronto, Inglewood Jct. and All statinns south and west thereof in Ontario. -hotly contested by both sides. It rues witnessed by a large number ,' SPECIAL TRAINy—Leave Toronto, Aug.18th 1201 a.m. (midnight Aug. 17) ` from the village as well as from Aug. 18th 10.00 a, m. Of nil materials and d*dgn `• -outside points. The game was a - '.. ' Aug. 18th-12.30 p. int It will pay you to call at our Works � +tie, each side sgoring one goal Aug. 18th 10 30 p: m. to inspect our Atock And The teams will play again on the t d STANDARD TIME obtain prices 9.. Claremont park this (Thursday) All orders left with our agent,A. T. 1 evening,- when they will play off 1 ' 1rhroudhs train*—Comfortable Colonist Cars— Law, Pickering, will retains our the tie. Thi? iq expected to he a Special cars for Womenh and Cildren prompt and careful attention. -a1 very s•teennous game, as both E) + + ;Purchase your ticket to Winnipeg ---ia Canadian National Railways, whether or not A call solicited } ; Bides are Out to win. Thre gaine. y point on the Canadian National. ' as estimation in the est is a rf a,?a lit is ex fsPete+d, will draw a Inrge ' _ d Tickets and all information from a��'dt•est Agent. °"� _ T t�N �( ail. °O5'Armee•.u•.a.xyaw•R..a..:>_..�.e..._...1.,,":i;.: __:.:a. ._-.....• .»...' -:'�. ciin:*ymeia�a.'...s�r _ __ ..^52^,w4_ ... .:.,_--. -�,.. .. ..,.,•_•.a. ,.<.Y_:•2^e.rr�rC.....«,•_... ..,.,._Y,R,i.fi:�i.^.Y':,n.aaiaY,¢.'s 4 7 5,­ 4l4llz,'i 4 4 WA, 7 V. boroughfree this day forth.. Na, I sis- bavo 1ne wi' her l".01 "That's richt, Rob," said Frank 66 C.hinholzu, conso.n 1y; theses X I said O's plenty will r* jr194 to ta �' the c6ntra M4e cosak up T Cloth e�,,Used tuil ChQ#M of ur hands az it stands,' driw-* -the and allowanceal", Rob Armour slammed the door in TdInRom IIF �� F'. '- his friends' faces. He felt that if - now- Job had murdered his comforters it would have been both a qui6ker and + 7 It More satisfactory ending to that an- olent drama. Snow y Wte 7. -CHAPTER XXXVIT. "lalways h04 wouble,,Athnif lies- THE ORWI DAY. 7 clod"--they used to come out- In the room wham tbq examination tO14 "-U rii*ealed. The flavor is pure so yellow., Then,a friend had been hold, ftly called the "Muckle Cunt of the me about Rhhso. I found it -,-.fresh .and frag(ranto ..Zr7 Cairn Edward vand1dates their friend, it ck. Mixed 9.0 Green. V it MIX makes a wonderful amp solu- concern wore a was also what b va� don. This removed every bit papers a large and influsp, 4N,"I'awle of the of dirt and then it all rinse out general public, Idins as usual completely. There was nothing many whom the mat,,r dfd not at &H concern. left to yellow the' dotheo--,me The examiner was not present. But there-was no soap to stick—h 15, he had forwarded his-"port with all the figures which were there to speak T for ff. r. Ebenezer Fleming, W. S., Secretary of the United Galloway �'l am now delighted with my­ Association&, was standing behind the wash—my clothes we away$ ..37 L IL CRWKBTT• table, with the Provost by his side to confer a certain flavor of official dig- onowy white." X, _10101 �nitZ on the proceedings. These were them, understood to be the only two who —A letter reMved by theY�ilk 14 71?e. CHAPTER XXXVI.—(Contd.) p.ay2ng With--Xit's cris p cur,s knew the true state of the poll. This makers of Rins�. -Bit wronged with Lilias. that upon meantime, or resting a dimpled chin seems likely, for the Provost kept on his shoulder and looking over it at wide of his wife to whom he dated the day of the, declaration of the re- 9nit he would 'put up on a pertain Rob Armour. not refuse to tell anything that he just shake some Rinso Iwo Jhigh f r tree, which could be seen Kit would have preferred that these was known to know. In add hot *rater from the windows of Kirkoewald a amenities had been accorded him in Mrs. Mae *altir of-LA)Ch-Spellan- -land go the w;-d� Mack flag In token of defeat anj , private. Bift Betty differed, and Kit derie isat with her son in the front soapy ,hW.that 1a the only V made the best of things. Th,- bite if he should be victorious, But row. Both wore their beat cl them, amp you need for yaw oung men sometimes glowered always 'a three y warned her that he had no expec- and John had already adopted the Be- In" your boiler, Yom -aah. ��'_,Iatlonb. He had indeed already mado at Kit as if they could have choked date demeanor and style of address ling machine- Rinso soma preliminary arrangements to winter I him, but apparently that only made which is most consistent with the po- Iclift 0= -1 the Betty fonder of him than ever. at Cairaharrow. But al y sition of a First Bursar. Vorne as he conaolkd her) he meant' It was curious how innocent and I Rob Grier sat beside Kit, who was thoughtless Betty was. For of course i telling himself that he was not anx- Brotbers'lulaft14 to keep his promise and be a great it was bound to make the others, all ons that he did lot want to go to Fq. The pleasantest part Of the da grown-up men with beards and mous. El�dinburgh, and that he would be lisp- q.. was tachee, very Jealous. But Betty never the e%eniAg, when Batty Langsbor- pier at farm work anyway. • 1 thought of that,and took Kit with her OU elwav asked,him to go out for "I wish I had a forehammer bore It was now fifteen, tall every night when she went her walk. so and something to ding the sparks cot With her hand on Kit'i shoulder. she -.11,grown for his age. He had lo'." said Rob Grier; "maji, I and wL coaxed, reproached, rallied, said dar -Canna the i keep my hands still. There's some- had his Idcns as to love and Ing things, and then looked modestly =worthiness of girls considerably,down thing the 'kittle-kittl 'I loots. after she bad said them always le n Is a certain Vars. Kavan-; n mLr -d phorpeeed b) remote corner, an ,-=h Che e., :,% not come into this n appealing more worn with anxiety than any of ! in case of need to 6r ro- kr 1 tector in the sweetest and most.segue w le at, h had sojourned a white tive way, the candidates, the "Orra Man" was R436 Loch Spellanderie. hidden away. "Ilt it no,-Kit? DiAia ye think mass Betty always asked him which way Kit'" Nevertheless, the Provost eyed him he wanted to go, but as invariably And Kit always thought o. The, and hizated his mind for a resem- -'�ftrn*d up through the wood in the:worst of all she had a way of picking'blance, which of course as soon as be Kit sat fixed and cold, thinking Suppile4d. direction of the bothies where dwelt,up his hand-and patting the back,-of tried-to fix it as persistently eluded vaguely of his mother, The country pastor made It a point Iola Armour and the other three for him. I It a, they set together, which was fit- from Qarlies turned and is.sppW I'll I to welcome any stranger corlially One X- eirters Of. the Crae Estate. i bed to drive Frank Chisholm and "I have seen that face before some- hand as in a vice. I evenimg. a Swedish girl, employed as a Betty a pretty girl, and it Was Archie Kinniont, but especially Rob where," he said. "Man." he said " deserveIt. Ye to a dancing distraction. And so he had. He had been most has dune well, has o gingdomestic in one of the favbtonabko pleasant enough to walk beside her, Armour, I, t kind Ift especial:v when the kept her hand on of his life On the committee which to the forehamnier" (here a d Of homes, was present The mIntster wet- All three hitched In their,. seats as appointed the classiml masters to the dry nab caught him by the throat). comed her to the church and expressed your qhoulder—the far shoulder, and if they had been mitbnj� on whin Academy of Cairn Edward. did not resent it if (for convenience Prickles. Instead of good dry pt Academy "But its a' Ism fit for anyway. And e hope that she -would be a regular of walking) your alEm went round her Then be called upon the secretary wi- a- my-heart I wish ye, Jay I" attendant. Finally he some that It the needles, and far half an hour their I - the report of the examiner, Kit fek he was making 8 Poor Ap- would be at tome some eventus 7 waist. ,to read emm sm the ,durtus intentions towards Ki&,were murder.,New Mr. Eb r PI I very pearance beside the Crftt-hearted the week. he would call, They talkied about the bursary and!ous. But It Was all Betty'a surpria-'proporly believed In magni?�ngl his concerning going to college and about to g innocence. smith. but for the life of-Mm he could "'T'ank you," she murmured bash- offlee. All that any soul then Prs"A% not thlak of anything to say. He only -Greek. But Betty's eyes were always I Then they walked back as far as My. "but Ay have a fella." roaming to and fro,and sometimes abe'the end of the little loaning with Betty i wanted to know was the name Of the gripped his late opponent's hand, and ,successful Candidate, and this tea" rose in him e -would answer at random. 12aft r I . Which was' and her swain. They did not come -W Willie Went to Sod. ktrange, considering that Xlt was ex ray as quickly as poesit u "Heats, man," said Rob Griei its But Its. any 'further for fear of meeting the Mr Ebenfter FlAming was In no such A small boy working diligently (im lataing so interesting a subject &all Elder.- Whereupon, taki a' riebt, 4nd as it should be. i aye ng leav* Of burry. The law has many delays, kenned that it was a' up wV me-as crose-w x the second &arist and when it should ordypuzzle In. the ne-%wMpor, not be used. fthern. Bett, and Kit walked sedately which, Is the reason why many law- noon as I heard ye gang ower yourl looked up and Bald: up the dusky little path till they came Lathi version an fast as a horse Muld "Dad, would 'wife'be right for 4 four "Oh. here's Frank yen am rich. Chisholm and to the well by the wayside. In another Therefore he entered into a pood tratlos t let-ter word meaning 'A dangerous wo. -would be out of theicomprehensive review heedless of the By-this time most of the peope man Archie Kinmorit. and—yea; declare.' moment they there's Rob!" she would Interrupt'shadow of the trees. Even as It was uneasy mutterings oi sufferers seat- were on their feet to depart, but the without the least compunction. they were silhouetted against th6 tered through the hall. He went over secretory had more to L say. He held' clearness of the ence. MInard's'l-InIment for Dand "What do:they want? They are al western sky, and it the history of-county organizations, u his hand for ail "I do lot ways 1,row.ing where they are 'Occurred to Kit that the three might no' Itheir feeble past, their Me' %h to trouble you with the entire wanted," said Kit, discontentedly. He be looking after them with their el- prospects. He recounted t A Long Story. the unda- reyiort, but there is one thing with I bows on the topmast bar of the green tions of the United Galloway SOcI*- which I must con�lude." A babbling was getting on fine, and Betty was a, g brook, gate. nice XtrL ties of which he had the honor and "There is one name which comes A shady nook- 1 But it was evident that Betty did Betty patted him on the che4k and I I so forth. 'He gave the names next to that of Christopher Kennedy Her hand he took, leaned a little more on his arm. I not think so. For she always-stopped presidents and secretaries. H Kit some way behind indeed, but so far Now she's his cook. J %would have drawn apart, but Betty here, and turning,to Kit she whisper- over the bequests which had n I .7 "Stay where ye are. here, "ye I ahead'of the others that the Commit- —Harry Owen-.-- maid, veft low ye like, KitI11 can gie me a kiss if a"for the purposes of this bursary. tee of the Ass6citions has re"ved to 'They will thini ye are feared." He furnished lialts of past bursars and give that candidate-la subsidiary bur-' And Kit did ,a, since no better the hanors they had obtained--omit- sary of smaller value. I So Kit, blushing a little, but feeling,! "no name it go slat 9, might be: It was all done in innO- ting the Wrd lost, who Iked Just got of that candidate to Robert Grier of well he might, strangely flattered cense, of course, for Bet could not seven years for forgery. Garlieston." M10 --and e'ated, kept his place beside the i be suspected of purpose _.4y a�owing wicked and designing Mistress. Eliza- bitter or envious fee:ings in the The murmur in the bell steadily ' It was now Kit's turn to shake his beth Landsborous�h, breasts of those who had never done grew to a rumbling. But with dram- friend heartily by the hand, and the Thon Betty, that arch traitress and her any harm. AH the same it was atic effect the secretary produced words came back to him with a rush. i tormenting kadfly, would sit down on 'curious he*completely'Betty lost her complete stlenqe and -restored the "I declare I am gladder than aboot a cut tree, either quite at the end or interest -I former state of strained attention my ain," be said, "but ye should hae n evening promenades so close against a branch so that the among his aydience. had the best yin. soon As.she was sure that the three a. tank position was guarded. forester, had gone up to their bothies. "But an the present 6ftsjion,�, he The secretary read the other marks,' This done she would pull Kit.down Kit thought It ble duty,towards the said In a clear Notes, "the sucossaftl concerning 'Which the only notable' 0 on the other side, leaving Rob and thing was.that the name of John Mae Close of the" ten-days of idleness and candidate 'a �Jbis mates to find accommadati6n where bliesto remonstrate gently with Betty be pawed, and then deliberately Walter cam last, Then he added the they Would.' This they did, either on Lan borough. gtn to take another cost back. very necessary riders "If the bursar -the, dry pin* needles. '6r with their "I dinna think they like it, Betty]- But perbaps I had better road and the subsidiary' successful candl backs against the trees themselves. Betty smiled an in rot what -Doctor Mac La at Will aMe nocent amile, and can says d to ine at my office After this they all looked at Betty,said, benderty,7"But, Kit, -what Adow about in gsrteraj.�_00 t 99 St. Aw y a Square (first floor, that maitter to us if we Wo it?" But ternpel"load overreached him. Landaborough and Retty talked to second doer to the left), ons6 of my clerks will them the moneys due Whereupon 4it intimated thatt in self. His empanion on the I a them, and can forward to me, fact it did not diatter. was on his fest. to at St Andrqw's Square, certiff- Theht Way said. Betty, with an air of "Tell the laddies," said the more I A Swed fin" Cates of attendaficss at the close of Sol "I am no dry-nurain, P. ob humane Provost, who was not a law at all Unes Armour and the ither two that I Un yer; "gin y4' dinna-, I'll tell them each mossion." Then the secretary his 0% Certes, they am Auld-orissuch and mysels, and pit them cot a' pain:" quo to Boil Potato 0 ugly eneuch to look after themselves." 'Papere in 6 le'low at in a THE The secretary looked a im- -All the same Kit wished that Betty If he would like to rebel, b"" " Udle advertisement Y0,111 of his own• FUVOR but thq Pro- portance and place of businoess In the :FutAbe potatoes in an amp was not qWte so innocent, and a little volt was learting forward with a Enameled Potato Pot. Cover most-'harmlus and natural way. more inclined to think of the feelings name obviously an his lip, and the with water. Add salt to of others. lawyer knew that be would be -For-even Writers to the Signet are (ts,good btuman. i --taste. Boil until soft. When 1 Could he have listened to the con- as his word. It would bel'a4eisoin to �finisheA drain off all Alm (To be continued.) vermation of the three foresters as -him in the future to keep all truly foiling water through the they*ent'up the to their bachs-,important'matters to himself. Minard's Liniment for Burns. : ` - strainer spent. No danger for quarters, with the cue owls inew- "The succ4sful candidate on this I of oteani-scaldinc the hands ing here and there like cats In the occasion's—bere he cleared his throat Better the a bare"' because the handle securely locks the cover on. If your AM -Ungs that ChristopNw Kennedy, who has obtain- dark green gloom, he would have ob- deliberately as a final Urritation—Na faced itained light on several' t were yet dark to him. For the words ed a total of 7,66 utarkil" family uses potatoes, you There was a noise of feet, a vabble Irequire one of theme. of the young men were mysterious. `'She's a Idelit-headed, of voices. The wonis, "Ob, the de- Ifu havorel," said Rob Armour, ceitful vaigabondl" were heard Iron-t'i fttly., --S "But she's bonny, Rob l" suggested the vicinity of-Mrs. Mac Walter, An& INECTO After eati sookin Frank Chisholm. with a loud clatter of iron-shod clogs sit" old sweetens the breath. I Rob-groaned as he admitted it. the I-Orra Man"_trampled'out of oe - RAPID Nerwe an o"thed.*mat to "I'll wager she disna care a preen hall. wW df9estion allded. The- world's best refs for him. He's but a laddie So eavy to cam die little padintl BT e onywiY. hair tint- Will re. d ray be deceitfu', but 91*1s no hair to Its natural �:otore gar was :,-Color Enameled Agents Wanted minute a mind dimeased.' SIMPLICITY ELECTRIC WA -POTS I I poor comfort, but the best that Archie Kinmon-t could minister to In every town in Ontario, to sell MISS Small site, $&SO by mail POTATO SHERS. Rouble ohms $6-50. by mall- "Aweel," said Rob, with his hand Sells for $98 leash or on time payments, 278 The W.T.Pember Stores L 4 LADA �t 1. on the latch oiltbe bothie door, "mean Good side line. We can tell you what 1. n1t#d it or no mean It,*1 ken this, that 1'11 other's are doing. WrIte now. Earle in Yonge V h"nae mair to do with Rotty Lands Electric, 107 Richmond East Toronto, 1- 11 ISSUE No. 33---125. P 8 P tI .+~v «! '$•. ,r�yye sMs�sod`.. ' •u1'' 7f.�r.�•i:r'" _ r'q+"• t'" '%+t ,.++6-+�.Z"- .:+¢ a". „"�q. `w-' _a�y't..;w"tw + "vm. _c.;. N_r 9 ti,'T'i'x'N ..: -:• •....J'_ '..3dG'`vyu1F?..A. . .'.', l r >r� :t.'F>r :•.c2' D: :; Nr -i......;.. ! •,.... ,*.;iz� y- <4r -?'••LgTa^ .,c;...}t-qa•. '1'-,3 s. 9 -+vs�'''��'•�'t".'^':. „, "'', .3".. r.s+. h.: j •ar°rew.,,.,s, :., ,�.., -.ea.. �. ,:' �' .?acr, ..;'`�,r �t' _.� C'x..;;. r,,, :44iw•x '-a s' '.-d,?'--,•-.!"'"A. <;a•• •' .•t`'` °s .' `", r - .• t.•� ..F ,-s,+.^.r ..n..•#• .. 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" ..y:'g.,,t.,. ,�••. i,�.`.. - '�s LAKE AND RIVER TAKE CR(� - (� ►� 'PUZ�: tIE ::NOVA SCDTiA COAL ACCEPT' HEAVY vf.EK-END TOLL � WORKSon L.oaes Life as Vsmr En i 7 � - _-�-- deavor t oR�e Mother in t t . . -;Jty k. despatch tri Halifax says: Halifax,, in the middle of June, folly ' m 8i in of a six months" in con- lowing.-& New Waterford riot, is i 19 a g teritQ looked for.ve soon and it is under- Toronto, Aug: 10.-Two young To- tract, withdrawal from the mining �` Tonto residenta met death by drowning tcodnto have been diactisred by over the.week-end, Ms -Hurat, aged areas of the military,r.eommenoemgnt Governmenk y l _ r In- Of work on blonds and appointment .Tits tie-up of the xovincss coal 16, of 124 Munro Street, in the lake Yr PPo P P -off Simeoe Park, foot of Carlaw Ave., of A commission to investigate the en- dustry lasted just ave montbs,,having tire coal industry, are developments started on March S. Pravious to that, y"tex"y afteraron, and Alex Bar- which are expected to happen,in rapid both prior to and after the 1924 con- ton, aged 20, 'eon of T. Herbert' Bar- succession as the result of the agree- tract ex ired, on Jan. lb, negotiations ton, barriated, 22 Wychwood Park, in anent of both the British Empire Steel were conducted. Take Roaseau, near Wasan. Muskoka, on Saturday. Mian Hurst lost her life Corporation and their miner employ- -Informed reviewers of the condition y' litshe °+ ` i \'ee6 to ac, To- P g e t the Government's of the collieries following the Ion when two of her friends,. Samuel Casmier upset a rowboat coptaining posals for a return to work. strike are of the opinion that work The appotntment-of the commission can be started on Monday in Collier- and Iijeiville Robert Bullock. The un- v -n will probably take Ion�er than the ies Dios. 1A, 1B, 2, 4, 5, 10, 12, 14, 16, fortunate girl was sucked down by S other developments, but Premier 22 and 24. No®. 6 and 15 are closed the overturned boat. Lifesavers, under .. Rhodes said it would be done "as indefinitely from flooding; No. 11 can- Superintendent Lang and OfficerS•j - �sr. edily as possib'.e." not operate until the bumed..bankhead Hughes, went out in a speed boat, and er' Wo t w 1. on the contracill start at and equipment is replaced; No. 21 after dragging for a time recovered once, when the District Board of the -was announced to have been abandon- the body to seven feet of water ata -ruiners sill >neet corporation officials ed at the beginning of the strike; and ilpot about 50 yards from the shore. (c8 , in Glace Bay. It.is not anfleipatecI No. 24 previously dependent on No. 11 Barton's death was due to a eo'lision L that this wiil._ t any appreciablegr power, will be curtailed in opera- between a email motor boat,owned by presen72 difficulty, inasmuch as the Gavern- tion until other arrangements are his father, and a launch owned by �. , Mr. Miller Lash, alto of this city. The 73 71} 75 ment s rettletaent.terms provided that made. body sank in^about 100 feet of water, the ,ontract should have 1922 wage These collieries are all on the south y 1 rakes and the 1924 working agree- aide of 5gdney.Harbor* On the north and has not yet been recovered. T►it tereaw•iowu *ritoleArt. ` `meat. side maintenances,work was carried Petsrboro, Aug. 9. Two more vie- .140RIZONTAL YHRTiCAI. With the"contract out of the way on throughout, the. strike, and no time were ridded to the quota of the 1-Pluck ~; 1•-A perm � 1 this week, Vice-President J. E. bt - appreciable delay is expected in start- Otanabee River Saturday afternoon, l�--Stand as you are (Interj.) a-Wholly; very 1,urg anticfpates that work could be' ing operation. The same situation when Mrs. Harry Gabbu-ft, 41, and -Naked s-Vase _ commenced in the mines on Monday.'i prevails in Pictou County, and main- her son, Douglas, aged 11, were ` 11--Sudden push of liquid 4-A division of the Bible (abbe.) , drowned at Wallace's Point, eight 'I2--A pleasure ground b-®end downward Withdrawal of 1,000 troops which tenance work has been going on in r Were Gent from Ontario, mites below Peierboro. The body of 14-To make a hole In 6-Con junction r Quebec and Cumberland County for some time. the mother was recovered abortly 1¢--Pulled &'part 9-Humble a - - after the accident, and the bo was til-A tropical frult 9--To roam over v choice, $6.40 to $6.60. Rolled oats, bag found this afternoon at 8.30. Y 33--To journey about 90-Sefor* (poet•) Y 90 lbs., $3.85 to $8.95* Bran, $28.25. 80-Part of verb "to be" 11-9trongty placed; balanced Shorts, The boy's heroic attempt to assist f $30.26. Middlings, $36.25, itt-A musical nota 12-Wanderer or wayfarer Ha No. 2 r ton car Iota, 14. Me mother probably caused his death, gg_F+oint of nom Ray. per $ pass (abbe.) 1S-Knights Templars (abbr.) TORONTO. teCheese, Anest welts, 22%c; finest as, while not an expert swimmer, he 24-To roar or cry, u ser Hebrew prophet (Bible) I" d' 16•=A . Men. wheat--No 1 North., S1.81; 'a + 23c. Batter, No. 1 pasteurized, cou:d undoubtedly have reached shore, es--A heron 17-Fnemy ! :KO- 2 North. $1,7814; No. 8 North 13834c; DID. 1 creamery, 37 being lightly clothed. Its-Left side (abbe,) 19-A musical Hots 101.72; No. 4 wheat, not,quoted. ' 'to 37%c; seconds, 8634 to 36%c. Eggs, Simcoe, Aug. 9.-Joseph Murray .29-A well-known tree 22-A variety of m1neral coat used gy' Man. oats-No. 8 CW, not quoted; (fresh extras, 4'e�; fresh fleets, 38e. Crockett, the 7-year-old son of Mr. 81-Te soak, as flax for ornaments iNo. 2 feed, 57 c; No. 2 Peed, bb35e.f Com. bulls, $2.r 5 to$3: calves, good, and Mrs. Edward Crockett, while out SS-Exciamattan of disgust 2S-Guided _ All the above c.i.f, o. rd, $7.50, to $8.60; grassers, $4.50 upx 84-Interjection 27--An escort; cortege ' ' y ports. Ho , mixed lots d weight, fishing yesterday forenoon, was - Am. corn track Toronto-Mo, 2 1 r , g� g t. $14.25 86---Ship an for holaltng boats 2S--A laminar tree ' to ;1d.50 sows, $11 to $11.80. drowned fa aha:Iow water from a 88-To mend I8s}-A d+vlalon of erllfah Islas ; _11 $1,2 , bridge over which J. Alex. WaAam 811`-s ptlan sun-god . 8 ivir Ilk � a bdillfesd--Del., -Montreal freights, 9y m P-4 p m as s now _ ATHER OF R. SCOTT'S M.P.,gets access to his farm from the 410-Indefin,to artiol Sb--Robust: strong >� (bags included: Bran, per ton, $28; east end of Davis Street. Tha little 41-Arranged In layers - 37--An advanoe-puard„ as of any s alto per ton, $80• middlin8s. $86: VICTIM IN I�IR£ WANT fellow had been out the da before Prefix. same as "ad" lgood feed flour, per rag, $2.80. Y 44--Period of time (abbey ariny �4 'Ont. oats--48 to 60c, f.o.b. shipping L with others and had caught his first 38--A devlcs for agitating the air Jacob Maurer Has Now No µ6--A number '`lDo��. Ash. ncour he had net out. _ • 43-Derived from or produced by Out. sv}teat-$1.So to $1.35, f.o.b. "Mb--A pier. name ,'� Support-Murderer in alone at 9 a.m. Failing to return at .t ` shi_pping points, according to freights. Insan noon, he was found by a search party, 48-interjection nature � Barley-Malting. 74 to 77c. a Aiyluim• 60--A kind of poem *4-Ranh and rough In sounul I Buckwitea -lrio. 8, T8a. Chicago, Aug. 9.-At about the 01--Intsryeatian axproping ; 47-11" addition; llwaldss ` Rye--No. 2• nominal. time that Russell T Scott, his tight TWO TORONT6�3 YT$ Impatiens es-diunt at the extromlity,,as, ■Man. ,fiour first pat, I y ltry flour bags 8 0 Toronto roPas- Chicagoge to the custody of le ing T��IN O� BA� $4�--Yes eastw pronoun _' teat + ; to dol the gallows won was leaven y� filo, ascend pat, y Deputy 6s-watery discharge from the 81-Definite article Ont. doer-Toronto, 90 per cent S�ieriffs for the Cheater Insane At;y'1- eyu fE�' Youths Said to Have 'Terr®r- es- Gaing top 1to, per barrel, in carlots, Toronto. um, there appeared at the Detective 118-shads of color; tom - 615-Nickname for *d Irlrhman _ 8.10; seaboard, in bulk, $6.10. Bureau an old work-worn man whose ized Citizens of Eastern Sea •60-- affix. same se "an" Straw-Carlots, per ton,$8 to$8.50interest in Scott's case was next to tion of Phdadelphia. 63--An alcoholic liquor til-Wet. slippery will 1iry� Screenings-Standard recleaned, L that of Scott's family and Scott him- 08--French coin - 69-Pertaining to Scandinavian IG bay Ppooeta per ton, i21. w)? Philadelphia. Pa., Aug. 9.-In a IIS-Ta n+ake sad countries w' Flay-No. i, per to $18 to $14• Tannin n battle ear. to da tihe I17-Possessed Nb. 3, per ton, t1 to 2; miz r x° war Jacob Maurer, the aged g gu Y y 64-A notion t �' father of J: Maurer, the 19-year-old Mics eaptured two Toronto youths ss.-tvergnen trees Iton, 89 to $11;foEer graded, 6 to $9. I Yea _ _ 61-Point of compass (abbr.) $ who are said to have terrorized the ss-Looked at closelyy Choses-New. far 24 to 245ta drug clerk, for whose murder In a eastern section of this cit for the 65 of In A rshbre, Scotland 8'e+ r bold-up 7nti-A membrane �►- y -� it§%c, tilt to 2be; triplets 25 to P Scott was sentenced to hang Y 12 3Sc; StiltorA, 26 to 27c. Old, large,I escaping the death penalty twice b last week The young men, who ars 7 3 -Na wan++ off M clean water 66-s. ! state of U. S. (abbe.) 6 Pe Y Y p8-Narrow beams of light 67_To sing to a tow torte o,~, 3 u L Ida to 29c; twins, 29 to 80c; triplets, a margin of a few hours, and finally a:lege� to have conferred to a series 74-A metric measure of length , , i being found insane aims his convic- Pa• (abbe,) 140--An expression of Impatience to 81c. of hold-u described tbentselvea fie x 71-Pert of verb "to M" Butter--Finest creamery pprofs. tion Frank Clancy, s las Ward, 19, and 7a-A province and Its ohlef elty In 40c; No. 1 creamery 40c• No• 2,f Bitter and unforgiving,the o:d luau James Chncy, alias Quinn, a:so 18. Belgium 72--Naw Angland stets, (abbr.) fir% 87% to Mo. Dairy pUuta, i7 to 297.{ Armed with a German Lue -_- - ------_-_- - --_--- -T Eggs-Fresh extras, in cartons, 41 routed s story of hardship and prion- gm Pis' s, to 42c loose, 40 to rile; lreah 9rsts,(tion that has befaBep his family since brought back as s war souvenir by chasing care were despatched to the EIGHT ARE VICTIMS an older brother, they said they came neighborhood of the hold-up. Ade- . ST to fiat; eeconda, 82 to 88c. his bop's •death in April. 1924, and p' MOTOR ACCIDENTS Dressed poultry-Chickens, a ring, he on a vasation, ho pp y , p g I then sought to recover the c:othing � ppirig freight tail of b'uecoata sighted the two , ib., 80 to 36c; hens, over 4 to 5 Its, 22 i worn by his boy the night he was slain, trains. Arriving penniless, they eon- youths as they were about to enter .M to 24c; do, 8 to 4 lbs., 20c; roosters,' and which has been he'•d by the State feared, they commenced a series of another taxi-cab. Seeing the police Mystery- Surrounds lEariy � * ><8e; ducklings, 27 to 80e. for evidence against S7otk ho:d-ups, which ended when they took they broke into a run, with the offi- Mme$ Crash Near Chip- a. Beans Can., handpicked, lb„ 6 �c; ., - Yea probably want them an keep- $22 from Joseph Letevre, a cab driver. Dere in close pursuit Bullets -flew paws-Little Girl May Me- b' primes Be. 9,. P Y Lefevre reported the occurrence and Niagara Falls, Ont. Aug .- Lu. A _ Ma le rodaee4-Syrup, sakes. some ono an but p° po:ice whistles shrilled. But the - pp-- pp per �P' Immediately to the police and bandit- rice Nia ug. gal., $12.40; per 5- tin, $2.30 per i Maurer shook his head y p po gained. snaky cornering the �. g�a�j� .. �„ „ _ _ tether, 7-year-old daughter of Mrs. gal.; maple a:rgar 115• 25 to 26c. "II want the he id, to wear. fugitives. Clara Morrison, this city, was prob- , Honey-80-1b. tin '- 18% per Ib.; m ,f. I've been sic and I've been With one ,'cartridge remaining, ably fatally injured fate to-night on i1L0-lb. tins. 18%,c• 6-16..tins, 14c; 2%- : out of work because I've devoted m Frank Clanry'a gun jammed and tins, 16% to f6c. Y Victoria Avenue, when she was struck I time to this case, and I've got to be Plitrolman Fraver,centre on the police Smoked meats-$ams, mod., 82 to t y an automobile driven by John edc aEBe; cooked hams, 47 to 50c; smoked better dressed to get a new jolt." footba:l team, sent him crashing.to Guc of this cit Accordingto wit- rolls,-22c; c6Etage,.28 to 2bo; break- The. old man explained that his, the ground with a flying tackle. Two nese the littl th her fist bacon 82 to 86e; special brand.daughter-is now the sole aupport of others clubbed James into submission, mother, and stepped from behind the °breakfast Vscoo, 88 to 90; backs,`his family, and that, in addition to 1> The young men are being heal for street car, when she was hit by the ~r "-y Eur-W meat*ss as to-Lon clear baso 6A t. biding in_poor health, he is unable to a hearing. M cGu he twined a badly to 70 lbs., $22 ; 70 to 90 lbs. $2050; steep. ,. fractured skullandsay there ` Joey, he said, and•his voice broke, Ill Uni a Occurrence fin S:0 Ib$. arid up, $19.50; lig4itweight ., 9u is lithe mope for recovery. She has rolls, fn barrels, $29.50;-heavywelglrtr ahraya used to wake me ult at,12.80 j Brltiih Railway A>rinah never regained conselcu�tess. McGuo rolls, $24.50 per barrel. every night When he came lame from a a_s not h_e d. Lard-Pure tierces •18 to 1844c; work,''and now I can't help soaking A despatch 'from London says:-A Ru�+ g-r-ut-intore_raad, Howarj .labs, 1836 to 19c;,pails, 19 to 19%c; ;vp at that time apd expecting to see „ bit of Britiph railway history was`Bates b yeses old, had his right Irs pprurta.20 to 203bo; s ortening,tierces, j him tb broken when attack b a car drivoA' �. 11%c; tabs .16a' ' mode at Vic ria Station here recent- 4 , Pails, 1�c; b,ocks�: 1 Y Scan left Cilrlcago heavi�y shackled • -. 1834 c. - ii z ly. �_t the height of the bank holiday kk by Thom`sa Defoe of this city. Mr.' - I in charge.of two Deputy Sheriffs.' i Heavy choice st:eera $8 to $8.60;i �, rush 'a ticket taker incautious.y left Defoe swerved his car almost acrals ., - do. good, $7.215 to i1uro; butcher . A last message for Chicago, he I - i the gate to a-platform unguarded. It I the road in an effort to-avoid a crash steers, chotoe, $7:28 to $8; do, good,+shorted as the train moved out: Krell happened that; there was an empty'but struck the lad with a rear fender. h" 6, , niod., $5.50 to $6; them I'm hbth sane and innocent." $6.60 'to $7.1 • do . train awaiting removal to another A big sedan driven by a Mr. Porter do, tom., $4.60 to $,6.25; butcher Doff- er track. But on the 3ther aide of the of St. Catharines crashed into a tragi era choice, $7 to $7.751, do,med., $6.50! Remains of Montreal Man barrier there 'was a crowd waftin to the Niagara Boulevard above Chip. `.to K do,tom.,$4.50 to-$5.25• butcher I g g cows, choice, $4.50 to $6; ado, fair Found m Lake Quonapauggo to Margate.. They sur-god through;parva, early this morning. The . top to good, $4 to $4:50; canners and I the rate, took possession of.the train of the car was complete:y torn off,and Butters, $2 to $2.50; butcher bulls, gd., Guilford, Conn., Aug. 9.-The body and refused to leave it, I six occupants .were bad:y cut with X4150 to $5.50; do, fair ;3.75 to $4; i of Joeeph Cole, of ;Montreal, who was Rather than disorganize the who_o g:a.,s. Atter receiving' attention at *Ai` Bologna, $8 to $3.50; Yeeding steers, drowned in Lake Quonapaug, near station service and risk a riot the tb'e hospital all tut two were ab:e v, $6 to $6.25; do, fair, $4.50 to here last Sunday, was recovered yes- company decided to send the train to return home. Hospital authorf•fes ' 6.2bi; calves, choice, $9.60 to $11.50; terda about twenty feet from where � , ` t do, mod, $7 to $9; do com., $4.50 to 1 Y Y - Margate,.after all. _�.ay they have instructions to give out 5.50; milch Cows, choice TO to $80; the drowning occurred The body 01,16 --- no names. $ An", to Iasi'aveek'r came to the surface after the lake had puzzle. ! fair, $40 to $50; springers, choice, = ,' $78 to $90; good li ht sheep $5.60 to been dynamited.for the second time. , I Harvesters frtxn>t B.C. g t' L A Y S ( N GIS. 6.50; heavies a:rd backs, $3.50 to dMe, who was 26 years o:d, is sur- $ Leave for the Prariea a . $4.60; lambs, $14,50 to $14.55;i vived by his mother.and one sister. ` R E L A S T .i C L i II5. do. 18.50 to $13:76; do, bucks, I�I'YI I U STAB E E n Vittorio, Aug. 9.-British Co;um- "" --112.60 to $13; do, culla, $13 to,t:13.26; Alberta's Wheat of Better rr M T PURSE O N ''bia harvesters started their annual ' o , thick smooth,Jed and watered, PLEA T o r r1 O A T i 1 ' ga Quality.Than Last Year { trek to the )`•rain f3e:ds of the Prairies . $38.60; do, f.o.b., $181, do, country •., ante,1 12.75; do,off cars, $t4; se. � I - p E U U G ,est- 're when the harvest rates be•- ' r; remivm, $2.85. Calgary, Alta., Aug. 9.-Albert&s I P H A G G L E R R I camp egective on ra}:wxys in Canada. . 1925 wheat crop will grade highirr on 4�,: 5 U E T N G A v E At,out 600 men began the jonrnuv i t K E G SEF E L E E K9r 11dONTREAL. she average than the 1924 crop, in he n east option- of George Hill Dominion I The greater part of the harvesters j its-Can. waste No. 2, 70 iii c: I tv L o A `+ E 1. N E ISD, No. 8 6834e• extra No. 1 feed, Grain Inspector. _Mr. Hili is basing I +. .. ,. ,. :. soli not start until Alberta gets reedy + O r!U U'R 5 F T I 643fie. Flour,--4an. spring Rheat his Opinion on the samples of the:nacv .r.in�3 ..ry..n wax taken IW:.: tY:xa Tau L / R E C iK E R G W Rather ix.F crop. Practict y all the -� 31*ta., firsts, $9.10; do, seconds, $8.60; crop which have reached his office hours before his death In. Dayton, men who .eft yesterday are going to „sUotSg baleen's, $8.40; winter pans., from several parts of the province. TemaL __,•.. I Sapkatchewan , 'N�.",7'...r .e- ..,. 1r,- -.e �. _ -. :, '.:.-.. .. ..�"« .. :.....::a..n -......-:' •.. -...-,. =t�:.,. .,.-.,...rm+tt_•:�"..�•, ... is•...-..3��'-. .n....,,...�.E.:C o, -. ..... ._ .....a....<a..z,a,....xai:..,^.N•vtk..'._w A.>wv"TS.�t'Y...'.'�'n�L�.s��f'ni.T2��'�. M, ---4- �v-— OiA 7 7- R Ored Rogers, of Detroit, spent —Dr. Henry wHI be here,'as non ILISMS s, day last week with his grand- &I next Tuesday to.Attend to his mother. Mrs,J. H. Rogers. professional duties. . --August Mark Downs m this district —Mrs. Fitzsimons, of flamiltoio,' —A number fro -m-Born, ob Satdrda,y, Aug. 801, og In-the harvest ex- and Mrs. Pardine, of Toronto, purpose.taki; to Ch" B. andM6. Spencer. -a were in the village on Tuesday. cursione'th thle north-west next —Thds. and Mrs. Johnston, of 'week. To get -iid: Of summ- er stoqk ,t16-- makll� —John T. Stephenson Is.having Gorria, are visitialt the 1�atter's —Dr. E. A. Sadleir, Dentist, terior of hia restsaftnt. re ior ftill shipments wie are "mother-,/Mrs. J. H. Rogers, and practising in Toronto, will be here room :1� -PickeRngTown- in his office on Thursday f row 10 price R Knipe.q Pont a. m. to 5 10. w- as usual. --reduci the I if Toronto, a other relatives to a of the W. J. and ship- a t1pr000n with -The Provincial' Highway to -9,eorge and hire. Law and I%. Olark. to lowing goods a iixbt- through to Dan- daughter. Bliss Edith, of Toronto. r.Andrews, jeweler, of St. -now OPes njo Ing a few daye forth Avenue. Toronto. This will have been e as, visited witl 0. A.-Sterritt; me of the form- shorten the distance consid' rably Vo�catiou AtAbo 0 25 PER CENT city efe sloters histe. Misi Law do- to the northern, part of the re. Ben.Wood,of Wiunip6g. the and ip much betUrr than theitpor- lighted.tbo congreastions 0, visiting withRickering frilinds 190108 tiob of the Kingston-road close to United Churches with he "andals ad, 1 strap the city. a few weeks. and With her duet with Mre. W. Children s Oxfords, IS -, Mrs. Harvel Bl1r+ett and lady -on " 'Irlend,of Torontd, visited with lit. Kewpie -Boos and Mrs. McCausland F. Law on �X�y evening, ,: door, Und -Am they cannot see poles being Shoes--Famous and, cbildreo,,, of Win -hr residents *ad Al re.Banks last week, Noftbf of' ��Jfm King was summoned to Mrs. Herb Alu I ' Kewp Shoe. ,goville, erected a number of o are visiting the ormer&brother@, are loeiag faith in the Pro'mh%'Of - the village serion 4be citi on Tuesday owing to the Charles and"Lultidy McCs*diland. of electric light fo; s ilinew of her sisters Miss 'f and sister, of the lake shore, arld Tboreirelittle grounds now or Men's Bs1briggsn Drawers, Sbirts and-Combinations, kre-also spending a few days at losing discouraged in the matter. -N. F.',and Mrs. Machin and he legal formalities had to be Qulsr-1.00, toLgo at 75 cents* IWO soual t Of Oshawa$ sp*nt Ban FeDeloa Fall@. as t r -The name of W. E. N. Sinclair, attended to before the Actual wor day with the former's parents, E. at 99cFan:d 790. K. C.. M.P. P., has been-freq uen t- of construction could be proceedt Men's Work Shirts, reg. 1.35, to 90 - -and Mrs. MechiD f ZL a At thalast meetingo n'8 and Boy'o Running Boots, reg. 2.5% 1.76 and 1 -Mrs. Coffey end qWldren, of ly mentioned As the successor to ed with. Toronto, have been spending a thelato Judge Thooderi A. Me- the council, which wae held on Me Gillivray. He would make a most Aug. 4th, these were carried to go at 1.00. -low days with the former's moth., capable official, and be, could through when the' contract ble. ier, Mrs. M. Hickey. tment by t1le tweeii"theHydro Electric Power there Bargsing. the appoin .-Get in on- -Lost on the second concession. "care e Liberal Gov- Commission and the Tow ship it is- th f, t of Pickering, a man's Asking. Jqat �, ned and duly V!os araralout at Ottawa who have the Obuncil was Big, d Pickeringsi k Fred Willfluder please - livered to the:former. . The work To Bunting,' tip A"r g ove appointing of judges. Mr. Sin 41751__�'- Isive at the NBWq office. Entabliahed11867. Umerfelt, Wife Auld clair lids stated that he has given of construction shouuldDow begin _C. H. F1 daughter, of Toronto, "at last the matter little thonght� as "hiel at an early date. to tbd Friday with the former's sister, resent Intentions are to tri Piergueon Government." The .Ja AN MEMORIAM. Mrs. W. A. Henderson. 0 g memory of # and Elwood He"erson a and dearly beloved son. or -W. A. and Mrs. Henderson paint"iant Wijl likely be .4 -The Department of Agri"I. our 0XII who pliamed WJ I q Vy took a motor nip to Trenton, Lorne insilell Brodie, od fam- within a few weeks. BaciDis In ever lovin Frankford last tare are holding Poultry Calling a... A3g.15th, 19*21. if Ilialleville and Demonstrations throughout the week. in Norway softIv sleeping. county from okag. 17th to 28tb. wave, .-MissBallantyme, of Toronto, it is claimed that 25, 7. of the Where the floiwers gently Us@ the one we loved so dearly, -,ft former teacher-in the Pickering average farm flock canbeculled Tried so hard but could not save. .4 couple of pub4c school. spent a t without lose in eag production. this week with friends in the ou Days of sorrow still come o'er us. day@ In Pickering Towniabip the demon. n flow % Tears of sad mess of tv 04 stration will behold at the farm When we think of you. dear Lorne. Harvest and Threshing Time meai2s; -Howard Davis.who sustained of Hugh Michell, Green River. at Whom we lost four years ago, bout fresh supply -ot ,tN> P�r -- a bad fracture of bit leg a I p. m., on Saturday, Aug. 22nd. -S&dly missed by Father, Mother -three weeks Ago, is making Ostis Demonstrations will also be bold load Sisterc 7 Dishes. -factory progress toward recovery :t I p. m., on Thursids .Aug.20tb. An the Oshawa Hospital. t C. L Maekey's. aril at 6.80 JVlow Adclor"Somenss. 80 -.J. R. and Mrs. Ward, accom.- m., at W, A. Drydou'p, Brooklia, ClIover Leaf clips, And Saucers, Paris shape, ner doz I! fflftnled by the former's m,6tber. and on Friday. Anst. 21st. at I P. at SALE-Four fresh cowC Ap- Cups only, per doz -.1,25 J M. Ward, of Waihington, m..at Don. White'e, con. & WbV, FoolyRMr. K innear, lot 11,rear con.4.Picker- 1.25. -D C motored from Hagerstown, by, and at o.80 p. m.. at Wm Dra as. R R. 1.Locust Hill. 49-50 Plates(bread and butter), and spent a week nor's.Myrtle Station. FOR SALE-100 acres. lot 46 Md.. , With H Ward's parents, J. 0. and Mrs. �bo is intgrosted in pnUlZz7'l9ZP FA14.Rremar of con S.Piclteftng For full partic. (pie) 'Bryant. demonoLrati(lins it ulary apply to Robt.Devitt.Broughalln. 47-50 attend these -14 _MrA. R H. Crook entertsinez) possible. (too) 8 FORSALE-Gurn 4- -Among tho now books that S!0 ey VXTdrd 110. tbe members of bar Snodby School nlrle Inrod le for sunumer Z. lbreakfasit), i0liew of St. kadrem's Church. bAve recently been placed on the F pply at the NEWS Heydashore 32tl - 4 (dinner), 2.50 Park, Whit. shelves of the publie library are t�m. ,Oicimll`u&day afternoon. They the followin&Tales You Won't WANTrD-A widdh�-sa�d woman ZI 2.25 ,made the trip bil A111 c6mpanicla to an elderly lady.with good (soup). r motor And ro, Milave, by as Strattlock Porter. home for the winter. Apply, or write Mrs. S pwt sivery enjoyable-time. abook on nature. especially 013 Stgarary.Greenwood.Out, 49 White Co and Saucers, Paris shaps, per dos L70 pe f -The union xervices during An, bird life. depicting their reasoning will be held next Lord's Day WANTED-Baker a apprentice. by Q;kpoouly, ,asset re in their love affairs, home Aug 22nd. one who is reliable. nd wants the United Ch arch at 10-30 A.M. Cowild'eing as well as their humor to learn the trade in OM its breachim aAppl the Pickering BAkery H-R.Manney, 4" PlAttere suallope sad to St. Andrew's Church a 7 00 and atker characteristics. The m. Rev. A. & Sanderson will thor alpio makes a study of SALE-Out W).ft. windmill. 6 Fruits Bowls, Etc. OU it,in 4dianicter, with oil gears runnins in oil 7 the pulpit. Evening Sub fb ces FOR 0011cup moths and flowers;Rominiecig cafly oiled. to ezedlent CoDdlUca' Jeet - "Counting the Cost." A Political and Personal. by Sir Job n su—, Negeon. Scarboro P.0, bearty welcome to all. WIllison. Sir John, when a yona Will w1l cbmp. Jazoes Ind pbme 2313, -The Pickeriog football toleird t Green= man, taught school a RIB MACE11 plaiyed Goodwnod on Mood chapterw of.the ASSET-HAR IE" Clean-up in Summer Shoes, Dresses,. 16Y and in the Bret M And rePaim Now is the time to look evening in the Claremont Memor. book he relatee humorous Inei- &,ter your spnag needs, cwtivat... d, 9 and kal Park The game resulted in X dents that happened at litical harrows.sproyen for the orchard. oceSI-2by Play Suits etc. Ugh. I I wWn gew.cheap. D.J.GorndeY. Dunbar- CIO 22tf Us. which will be played off this moottagain Greenwood. on (Thursday)eveuins�sit Claremon L Am and Whitby. The- book -Twn good.Jersey cows. Boys' Male Oxfords, nicely trimmed. -sizes 11, UOR SALE Quite a large number AtcomLonied throngbout 1s.1not only interestiols; JL- due to calve about Aug 15th. Also a quan- 12 and 13, regular 1.75, clearing price 98C the t,"m to Claremont on Thurti- readiog but is fall of information i ity of sweet clover in sliesif. Apply to Jam" Fa ley. Pickering R.R.1.or pbone 2709 Pick- day evenins. r ad egular ?.00, for 1.29 and Is well written; Confederation 48 449 sizes,$and 4, r -James Kennedy Is making ex- 0.- Hamm of ent�­Kiddiea% Misios', Boyq"L end its Leaders, by Al P tonsive improvem -Cheap, all kinds of- Big Assortin ents to his resi ond, is a biographical sketch 17OR SALE rM im- and Women's Canvas Bootg, regular values !deDce recently vacated by Tho@. the leaders, of Confederation, 'a T wagonii,barnessand all kinds of f9 VIP and .. -1.26 to 2.00, going ILL Watson. He is raising the roof Also several hea OnAll,in good order. bmk'th%t enables one to Under. rigchmt scales and cook stoves and beaten.. High- several feet and otherwise MOO stand the problems Incurred in est price gid for bides"wool. Ohio live vci�o. 4 n.Stoufivilk.Phone 19N 18tf 'Ladies' Ginghrim A-11 ovecAprons, Small �bft- vating the building. We Under. founding the constitution of our vy. H. , erms 98C J-;41N. pretty shades ...Atand that it will be occupied by country, it book that every Cana. CARD_6F 1.40 Charles Spencer. then should read; Bat Your Way gouse Dresses, similar colors and quality -Mrs. Wm-Wilson and daugh- to Health, a book written by a We wish. through the columns of �BoyR' Khaki PlaY�Snitll Tnig Nzws.to thank our many friends sizes 2 to 6 yrs, special Wc 7: Aer, MiesMyr0e, of 86wmanville, medical man who is an authority d neighbors for their kind belp and at &'few day@ here with the on health building. The Author so am sympatb in our late bereavement, former's daughter, Mrs. D. N. maintains that health is largely during tie illness and death of our As Miss Wilson b" - LtutOn- —We are agents for Park Tock wood. con trolled by the food a person dear mothi�r. Mrs. G. D Remember ired a position on the t04cbiM9 eats and an that basis be has made -Too Family. staff of the Oshavi %��- - to. ra public whools, si'thorough study of food values . ; I I� .Dye Works, Toron CARD OF THANK& thoy will make their home in that and he has given the - results of AA fof a Price List— city in future. .led form. of the L 0. 0. F. that study In tabulat Mrs.J. H. Johnston. of Port Union -The members aad goes. Lgske� and Becor, wish-to and Rebeccas and their families thank Rev. Mr. Durnford and their -and friends resident �n District maov friends for their kindness and gym their Port 41L, which comprises Oshawa, �atby during the illosol of on awe eat"Ing the baseball mr.and for the Wait- Fair , Pickering and Whitby, At huskiwad and fatl 0*4HAPMAN ral tributes rKold a monster picnic id.take Miplass Ryan 4"guestloof Kim Mar. tLful RO and their loan of M a M ClShaws, to. their saA bereavement. View Park, morrow Jorie Ammis this week. can dating ".(Saturday). A'Xood program of Min muriel Thom is the guest of lienders Wanted tt )rts, includinit special racee for Mrs.Thosi. Aumah this week. ildren and grow upe. will be in the V11- A number of our farmers have Tenders to lay sidewalk W01%, r lift Owns an bring your threshed And report a good Y1616 vided. adingr a bolida I e of Claremont. tenderer to,iupply ro Kenneth White 16 q* 7 =eta. -Gov. Wbits. lri&l. Tenders to be In by the wit h his mother. Mrs. &I matA _Rememb�r the mmusl meet. d bf August. I=. 01AS. ,al f 0 Nicbol,of Toronto is bolid*y- 22m Wm neces. jog of the Pickering Branch of the jagith Alex Thom during harvest.' The lowest or any toendei not -Upper -Bible Society which Canada re Niebot, of Toronto. is opendiltlig sarily ficeePted. EA.1- Voup. RVS (A L It I 0141r "I'" will be GOSKTHF I 115LEP or two with Miss Agnes Thom. ORN FLZXTXG. Secretary- held on the ev%ning of a ILeola Bateman Is holidaying TAE-CONST,9ML EYCOSE 5 TO ROME Tuesday, Ang. l6tb. The meeting iL TKE JUDOE M �r grailldmotber, Mrs, BSUIDOIL will be addressed by the Rev. S. with bf HarryGourlie baa returned home DAN 0 N 49 . ifil G. Pionock, a missionary for many re in ]RIgerls, -on the western after spending a few days in Napanse. AT -.' yea Mrs.Jean White visited her sister. Rddresewill T�t -MEC'6 �VqfAfricfk. The Mrs, l9pnoody, at scarboro, last week- "Po sting and instrn6 r roliday And Saturday a most Intere' end, Kve� A-. Pinnock will tell -M,'s4 Florence Amain gave'-& tea- nigbtsfr6m­8 to 11-80 one, as Mr. the party to a number of friends cW Tues. of his' 7mg-experience in o'cloqk.. 9,D& Everybody day afternoon. 'train-attendance ISO rk Contin7ishit"", erebard. of Toron- Good birches Miss Eliz&beth P Welcome. me. Misses ,RO, Proprietqr -Rev. Wm. and kre. Moore, ef to. is the guest.of her doust &51 MISS?4UVl ho have been SomerviUe.for a fortnight. Amberstburg, -Inumberfrom bere attended the ` 'in King- A Fruit Rress, Wabsariwe holidaying with relatives Annidpicute at Oshawa last Friday weeks, .4ble time. Stott for the post two Fky and report an Pnjoy -d the agencyk for T. W. Horaceand Mrs.Gatward and farni- Having secure See d in Pickering on Firid arrive ter Nurseries, n tt,ip Rod ly, of Detroit,motored over and visit- Bowman &Son,-S )ent over the week-e Ridgetown, afternoon on their retnr Ont. ad with W. ed friendg in our burg tbig week. sydneyand Mrs. Vorrish moto rders for all 4' 91 red ;:;= qa�._ Miller On Sunday I AM prepared to take o J. and Mrs to visit ibe latter's M9 )ied the pulpit in to -Ni"gftrFkFaJ1s kinds,of Fruit Trees.Small Frultia, evening be ocellf Twither. Mrs, Burke.wbo to very Ill lat Ornamental Shrubs Etc..,at 113t. Andrew's Chnreb, of which he the home of her daughter. lowest possible prices. rnber'lof yea rqago. sphAli vVAA charge a inn, An interesting garne of ba ;pecial rptes for large quantities. Theirmftay frieod,, were ple&F-ed played on Mondav evening in Charles nd 45tf tirlsee Mr. and Mrs. Moore once Annis' fleld by the Btougbam a -7 Pick with and Daribarton boys, resultinR ft, IN J ChiliPm8lis I erW9 more and to have a chat -t*am by 19-3- > X.- victory for the hooliq A X 1,