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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1925_08_28 J'!,3' dtt YE`'la eyi. iW0.iYA't'.",:, t r '..,•' a.� .e.,_ N•'r ar. ,y..Y,. •>.e4" v 'V`,d,. :%,a 'f ,qi i"7': ,�'Ys.'�„"•'P',"A.''3:,v�: -'."'" w, - y ..;c-,';ie",,'.. ,„ ^Fi;+-�Gr,•p^.^.a . . ars.: �BB"44,55•�,r,,-.• y ,..� ;.,;. _."' " s, �. .-a. y-,nuc, .,•'Y• .. ,+,u.. a ^.... 4 ,- ..,.- ... .', >• ?a,o.w b : ...• ,_rata,. S.'G." l.a.. ,,-;: t mi ;;�,M1, ',:�" :f .. . „ ,,. ._ _ .. 7' _ L _ x .;.,'may y Y(JL, xLl e PICBERING9 .ONT., •FRID,•Y, AVGU ST_ 28, iR5 ca. 5 : t' �saafas,l arsssl saes:. Or"a RSver` WHITEVALE. S. O. F.Association c' Q----11 ♦ is tbre t is almost $nfahed and now — — '• GRE ENW Sa� es1Ar1@L itis threshing and final preparation Games P�Yed last week: At Pick• • for sowing fall wheat, Bring Pickeiii g L Asbhurn, 0.;. Ai PICKERING 0 RR. FOR9YTH, Oph. D...Dirertor �'aC O! Con tu"ons ••to Misses, Ma Olaremoat—o aremont 3, Green Rives `opptteomb rr f he -A wiction of Ontario. Reg. yw Nolan a d Edith Tool on their success 0; at Wbitby—Brooklin b, Whitby = ii.. lata.d Meaaber of the Arced b Opt° tsoo ar ` " y T' � aoa Eye• examined by appointment is obtaining their firaPctasa teaching Gamgee this week:--Aug. —Oherrp- y � L. Phore , Claremont. Ont certf$eatee. wood'at Brooklin, Whitby at- Asan. -Chester, Goodwood at Green River O. MCKINNON,•al.D. L,R.C.8. LOGS WANTED Pastor Ratcliffe baa been giving a . Established 1838 •N. )bdtnbyr,tb,cam rot tris Dolt f• of series of expositions on the "Love of Aug, 27—Pic at Claremont. 1'kostatras and Bar")as o �a0�tp nosasism Custom sawing done, Oat Rolling! God,"and this Is to be followed by a On Sept,5t b.at 4 p, m.on Claremont � Ooiiaise or s t�$dtasbtrr�h series- am ',The Work of Christ:" gr°sods, Uhthoff, winners of the Sim- • 'y att•attoa to dais" blocs gad and-Chopping, Wood {, �a ..Clan and residence Brous"-, These have been helpful because a roe district will play. Olaremr, t, win• Hrghest pr1CG' Repairing, connected .lineof thought helps one to ners of the Sr 0. F. A.game in the ` Shaping and Turning.' than sermons on teas taken at ran- y evening,: = G'M tic an understanding of the truth better Ontario Cup Comp _ paid P- R g. On Tuesday ening, Aug, 18th, es for yr `C CkA following are some or the many ailrnenta dom. Claremont and Goodwood ed a CI PIsY Cksropractic adjusting$are efficient in overcom- Kiddie tare, Sleigh:?, Offi:e Sto016 Since the Union Sunday School pie. 'strenuous game-at"Brooklin to decide '�'�T lea ; All forms l nerve trouble and healuug week. nic a live! the winner of the association to la NE ry •': ipassatysis, spinal troubles,throat and last weak- y interest in, baseball has play �� t resms,rheumatism and sciatica,digestive disor- .Balt Far Sale been stirred—up, and now that the sea• offCl to the Ontario Cup Competition, okra. high blood pcart re and other circulatory Claremont winain WHEAT troubles,heart trouble and goitre. LOfy CHAS. A.. WHITE. - , eon for that is passing something else R by one goal to ail. looms up on the horizon. Mr. Pass- DSt. DUR W1N E. STECKLEY. Successor to late W. G. Barnes more, an organist kad music teacher Honor Graduate of Toronto Col;eg•or Chi- Phone 9420 or write Locust Hili, Oat, from Toronto, is offering to organizes CEDAR VIEW - ^;�• ro®rxtic: wiU make residential calls in Picker• Choral Society. The first meeting is 1 � ForVtliage Ctareaaant and surround rday11 enoomf, to behold on Wednesday evening of W. Dixon motored to Port�Perry oa I 'h+esday, '1 bar$day and Saturday forenoons. y S S J. r Isar an a�poiatiaeat call 1411 Bowmanville.or this week. Many are looking forward Sunday. g I 1•sve w with anyone taking treatment.471y $• u• )with eager anticipation to this eater• Mr. Pierce, of Toronto, spent /�. J 17 prise. day with the Dixons. Unexcelled for fine IRtetker4m M189 M. and A. Michell sprat a few days last week'in the city. 13, CHRISTIAN, Barrlsterand and GREENWOOD. The farmers are through harvest in C+a.ke Or pastry a •South Wing..Coan Public i •eE Wtatbp 2biyu' Licensed Lrrnb&Jrx4W our burg and some are threshed out, r Neater Ronald Green has been very Miss M. Petch has returned home, baking !fix C O, RICHARDSON A CO,—Barris. Moao8 HEdB,�E ill during the week. after spending two weeks with friends ! meta,Solicitor$etc.. 917.319 Coafederat on, Bert and Mrs. Harvey $peat Satur at Aurora The largest sale of any pastry L=1«rBudding Corner Yom and Richmond Sts., Cr�MO�e ��• day and Sunday at Niagara Falls. Mr. Bernard, of the O. A.'College, . Phones Main 13SOand Main 0490. stf Phone 9A Earl and Mrs, Housin spent Sundsy Guelph, spent a couple of days with Hoar in the country. with friends at Musselman's Lake._ H G. Michell. ILLIAMJAMEB BoI;ATO.�d,Bal, There's a reason, " 'R alter Wilson and•family and Pldr• L. sad bars. Turner and family and raster, Solicitor. Notary Public• Room man and Dfra. Wilson spent Sunday J. and Dors. Michell motored to Oak- araC. as 4 and Toronto. Ea- 1 �. �. a trances'4 and 12 Richmond Street or 17 QQueen' �•SPH ALT in Oakwood. ville on Sunday. ,r Street East. Telephone—Main,toxo, Real Miss M. Wood spent .Suoday at. Misses H and V. Turner, Miss M. i H '°°"`9 _ SHINGLES Jackeon's Point with hors. Robinette Pet:b and Mise G Holden spent Sun- a�family. day evening at Spruce Dale Farm. Y)rnt°l Mise Dora Bison is spending a cnu• A enjoyed the pie. �� � A C. We can supp;y Toronto Aa batt Sbin- pie of weeks with Mrs. Trimble. and tti'rek end vieitura were: H. and n D. no Smith. Dentist. BtnuQ, p Mrs. Wee, Sadler. Mr%. Turner, of Milton': D. and Mrs. .,lte FlonorCraduateof Chicago and To- glee is T°nebiend, 'File, Heather, vire. Griffith and little boy returned Turner and eon, of Hurnbp, sad hire. To- too" n;versrties and the Royyal Coli�e[�ee of Red, Green or Blue-black. to Brampton last week, after spending A. Snider, of Omagh. A good supply of Hard and Soft ' Desta'Surgeons, Phone oL9ce 1021, Rerdence We can give you Dames Of rooters w1r0 3014, Nooutud appoiatmtnu. 2ely will use no other brand of a few days with Mrs. W H Sadler. BLASE B. BEA, D. D. 9., Asphalt Shinglex James sad Mrs. Raine spent Sunday - Coin on hand. Also a supply y . Graduate of the Royal Colelge of Detz l in Toronto. bringieg home with them •WHITEVALE, a.( of Kindling Wood iBarseoa. and L'mtsewty at Toronto. OEssa li~S�dt.]t WALt.-SOAItD '~ Mr and Mn, Trimble and Mise Seat- over Murdock•s Gonfec •tore, bantbg. " tergood for a few days, W F. andMrs Burton are visiting -stove 1dngth. s.. M t3O phoar,g to 19 : t to 6 fad,•pymoe 6, This Ir Ctrs warmest board„Da the mar• with friends at Altona and St4ouffville. k l�xuhone rm 441y ket, 0001 in summer and warm to rs. Wilson, of London, is here 12tf .:: ,..Phone Pick:'1708,' winter, 7.18 in. thick. We visiting Ger stater, lion.Corbett and Mand Mrs, Yates• of Milton, spent �. N DALEa, family! She brought her niece with 1130' we_ek-end with Mr end Mrs. Parks r L. 11 t S. D, D. e„ Dan supply DONALD MU`RO, PICHEKING ' t .Graduate of[avers Collectal Dental Sur �P y yo u with the tier from St. Oatlisrtnes, little salsas Mtss J. A. Pugh s at r taw data tiataes o satLfied ewtomen, last week with Miss Noakes. of Lx- T i IgeMs and the Uruverasty of�oroato Office Moore. • gtij, uiwe D. a Scott. snore. Clumatome. One. Mr. Ormerod' daughter !rr•m bot. bridge. ®ice now+,a a m to d P. m„ Sat stda $' go s M Ise Mar oris Tnrner a o e 1 P.m Pham$Clare 1405 47Ty' •;. ��� (~ .•. Forest, returned !tome last.week. Be j pent Cast tevale �3 a:ss leaving, the different members of Creek with her aunt.mn. M.E. Pa It a v, 13R D. S_ Gr d FALLAISE. L D S., �� tbetamlly with their children sprat r °!Toronto. D D.S-. Graduate of the Royal CoHeq, a social afternoon at their home here. Mrs. Emsley and druphter, of Osh• a Service � , lea Surgeoasand Abe Uruvw%ty of Toronto, awtt,spent last week with A. S. amd [Dime above 1.s Batadom s store.Prekertn`,not. Motor overhauling. to and adds our. IDise houses. 9 s 0 to d P.M., or by appoint• Mn. Major. p sane. taboos Pick 3700. my OUNBARTON. ' hon. d'Mally bse returned homy �n repairing. REMEMBE R after spend Ing a few weeks in Toronto Battery Service—Chi•r`Rios r i� rktsiy `+Itli�I• Rev, J. F. and Mrs. Clugston and wit friends. and overhauling. Miss Dorothy hove returned from r air. and adr•. Meadows, of Toronto, A work guaranteed. Flat rates fc; V. RICHARDSON— Rea! Bas very pleasant vacation, spent a few days with their daughter. 11 service charge Yi". tau, rnrmraoce Cosv -- John Toms and family were In New- Mr+, Hugh Pugh. Phone 5310 Mark,&tral. •ate..'Pick `vas • castle on Monday atten ing thefune- Miss Helen Turner has returned, a" eJ!°� b"t' Wlaea yon need a ne�v ;Pttmp, New Furnace.Re- ral of Mr. Toms nephew, after spending a few weeks with her W Ea � E R R Y *� POi9TILL, Licensed Ancdonerr. Mrs, Freed and daughter*. Misses uncle, Dr. B. B. sad Mrs. Beaton,of -';[+ . � oeaatr. of Tock..a •� Wring. Eavetroughing Bethel and Lois, of TilisooburR. are Whitby. ANTHRACITE i'. Nae massa of ro ktros •eww p,to oe sbareaw fl/ 1?latnbin remember the guests of Mrs. Freed's sister, Mrs, Mrs. D, R. Beaton sad son, W. J. ��' adoTeM or'•O ai+ar r.o Oa;_ the New Tinsmith. John Toms, B,ea•oo, had w pleasant motor trip to T B•B$ATOI'I TOWNSHIP James sad Mrs. $urrouglles and Southampton, where Mrs. Beaton. Jr.. s " i 1.J. Oosvayan•,w, Osmtnfsrarsrtes � $atiefatlon gnttranteed family, of Hamilton, visited the oat• and children are spending the mouth Coal, 'A-11 , 't4essleooastsrt 3tuw Pric•es moderate tet's mother and .sister, ado, Roy of August. �IZe� ^Iwsar 44 iaj M Tbntn last Sunda . , 7 ; ;alb, ioiie` i• �+• t-v Moderate pricesaleoin Paints, Mre. MargaretCarpenterand dauRh- rl'� DAVIDA. PtiGH—Lire stock aue- 011a, Harsdware etc. ter, Miss Edna, of Fort William, are GREEN RIVER.' NUT COAL tioeeer, Graduate of C. M. )ones' School, s the guests of the formers sister-in• Ciiayro. Lifetime experience with podiireed f Phone •4800 law, Mrs. Christina Anderson, for a The fields are practically all .strip- uor�. Block and tsar work. All kinds o1 ole• Or Bali and see week. p-td nf the golden grain that has grown -.8mO�T pprrooaa�pp reattended to. Term•reaaoa•ble. 1?hoar Murb sympatby ie extended to the so luxuriant! in them this season. It 1 COAL gram tt e. lolly y family of the late Andrew Annan in i eminds us of another harvest that all , W 111, MAW. LICENSED AUC- ALVIN BUSHB-Y their sad beresveoment. His funeral must face. T1oNEER,tor York.Qotario sad Derham which toot place to Er Qemeter Tue Goodwood football team will be " " l ' ties. A11 kinds of sales pram attended _ PI C KE RI N y PEACOAL ' ,t to. Term.reasonable. Ata for may be tinder the auspices of the Maseooic here on Saturday evening, Aug.29th, aseaased at NEWS-Otsn. Bell and radepen• O der on Monday afternoon.wan very ',ad the Pickering team play here on est obOam Whitby,Out. die � YOU `_*��� 101,ely attended. Among those from Thursday evening, Sept. 8rd. Both WANT, a distance who attended the funeral eames are to start at() o'clock. sharp. �'d r were: Geofge and Mrs. Oliver, of Come and cheer the boys along. ISpeeial - late your house heated for haik Bright: S. Garwell, of London; bare. Socket still holds the centre ofioter- - A \ ��• the ' - the cost of coal? Jane White and-daughter, Mrs, Brad. est in the way of sports. But now a >CO�L ►j1Ct Q ' ley, and Mr. and Mrs. Bradley, � of anew line is In the air. Mr. Pasemore, 1 t7 If-80, instal one of the Instant Sat Ransonville,N. Y.; Meson. Thompson a music teacher from Toronto, in offer- -Marshall Mattress Oil Burners ' your range, or and Scott, of Columbus; Oliver An- i°R bls services to organize a Choral sa International Oil Burner nen, of Hamilton- Caleb Rose, of Soclety and is anxious to meet all who 41, - in your furnace Brantford; Peter Rose, Rohr,and Mn, are interested in such a movement at �1 e R Li LI S O R, Herr,of Toronto; and others. w�ckh,ut ch Thursday evening of this Call and see them. Rey. Mr. Ratcliffe..bas been laying =+OC T78T 3E=-Ir V-t Ii�rrrmR August we are offering a W.J. GORDON S, fiROUGHatIM. deep foundations for Christina faith Special vrtee on �[arahah Church street, - in w*erles of sermons on Salvation, ar �iattretseea. Agents Wanted 281y Pickering Cecil Hate and daughter, of Port First, ••W_6y are Mem Lost?" LYt Pick / Sopa,spentSunday here. Sunda "What God has dome that �Mgzs , Tlre/e msttrtsesee will never etklr, 9 „ get hard or lum Flo Bread airs. E. Perryman and cbildreo are man may be Saeed, and asst Sunday "'. lumpy—always the Flour holidaying with their relatives inale- "Wbst.mao himself must do," Such name Bleeping comfoe t. ton, a series should prove,helpful to sit, Au Marshall ntattteeeea are gni►r { sand Marvel Elvaamd Gordon Hrmlev, of Atrat but particularly to the young folks. aQ14*d for fi year's. �;; . lord,are holidaying with -their aunt, ; Mame Bate Vp Marshall "9 "��t$tty FlOtir Mrs. SigardfaRer, of Winnipeg. AUDLEY, Pe�1p1, E29.ii0 spent a'!ew days last: ween with het Aal;pet gale R'ricae, $22 2a. May be Obtained-from you(grocer. brother, F.0. Cassie, In the death of Sirnon Puckrin, the _ Geese in and let as show h Fred and Mrs. Cassie are attendingneigh borbood loses a life-long citizen store ?' . to you. t ettJ BroOklin • be Casale family reunion at Agid Rood neighhor. , Deceased bad ` yn a Flog Mills court to-day(Wednesday), peen in poprheal th for two yeah and Mrs. Brae,-of Buffalo, is here with 'Wade a brave fight against the.disesse. ' / CHAS. WILSON, prop, bersister, Dire:"Bennett, owlnR totht Re svasthe fourth coo of Isaac, sad New location �l �����'�� sudden death of her brother-in-law. Ann Puckrin, settlers who came here y. The sympathy of the community from Yorkshire, England,. and who, , goeP out to Mrs.Wardell (nee 'Nellie from a modest.beginning,on --the 80• 4 !Fall Term Q Algot) In the lose of her husband, who .scree where the school now stands, j�e� 1��6�'e _ ;;•e' Furniture lllealer and pens• diedeuddenlyon Monday laqt. We are gradually accumulated property ubtil ! Phone 1300 in the midst of life. ne the townshi . He bequeathed to - Funeral Director constant! beim reeminded of death game one of the largest farmers , �A New Sto'ek %Piek~ sJepte file The Brougham school will reopen �t6ere he broupThoe. McQtia farm eringt • Ontario for the fall term on Wednesday, Sept. brought his bride,Mids Mary -' LL�OTT 2nd• It is desirable that there be Fowlle, some twenty ye,%rsa,go,.� Dere Dill ingham's .Blo ' k - F 1 T good attbndaoce on the opening day, he raised his small family of two 4boy� l` N C 1. N so that the woe may { and three Jt y go on w tbouv girls,and added to his bold- Interruption interruption from the beginning, ingg the Carpenter 200=acre far and 'S Whatmi ht t. King "Street ' -We are prepared to build and'sell all Corner Yonge and Alexander (t have proved amore .he James McQuay 100acree. Simba } Re accident occurred on Thursdas wag always interested in live stock, - r styles a lawn. chicken wire and stock Streets. Toronto, morning of last week when Russell and at one time-bandled Cotsw4)ld Sencea at reasonable prices. Philip and Carl Devitt were goinp cheep extensively-, as well as beef cat. Call and see, u� HE It will pay you to consult us before All graduates Of last down Greenwood bill. A tire blew ,I e. As a young roan, and later as parcbaaing, seventeen months have out, causing the car to lurch to onF he bead of a family, be was lilted by 4-1a We also have for gale Asphalt a aide, striking a tree, crossing the road 'ill, being of a j.�vial disposition. The 'Head Roofing and Sectored emplOyment as and turning enmpletely over. The funeral services were conducted on " Bale Wire � � Cres ¢ot off with a severe @baking up Friday last by the Rev. A. R. San- N E Well as scores Of Others ' and some dee cuts requiring a few Jerson, who preached a mo@t a +v • E. McEWENs � �IEO.F�RLTY do SON,Brock $.cad• P 4 R pprn• stitcbes. The car was a sorry wreck, oriate sermon from the Sbe herd Pickering R. R. 1 PRFIrh. Six ne P 2 3 Phone Pick, 1709 W.J. Elliott, Principal Take the grade slower next time,boys. ! phew$ were the pall• Veterinary SurgeQll even if you have to do without beef 1t`'PArera to the grave in the family plot ffi r for breakfast. at Salm, F,, . �� ,r. .:-.d zap ''• 71 Flavor e res - `N of delicicros z y _p ♦fin rfw�_ as, CHAPTER XXXYIII.-=(Cont'd.) ye are a brave laddie! And—it micht KEPT From the pine tree ori the summit se been ithervin t -RIGHT Kit deacended at's a run heedless of The cart was in the self-same place ' w ; GREEN T . when 'Kit came'across'the steppingg- his clothes his Sunday suit though stones, and Willie Gilroy sat very still it was aria £n due time to serve ham and silent upon it Is preserved ass the air-t3�ht SALADA T Pima ft SYmtt4d at co.ege through the winter. He • He spoke, 'howevei -as soon'as Kit mdtier every meal Left the handkerchief flying for his �1O iSCket. Fine!' t�1Sa sad► 8p8a or r 011e the family 'mother to see in the morning. Was yon Betty Landsborou h that uapowder. Insist repos SALADA• Via beriefit of its His grandfather was sitting on the was at the waterside. wi' you?� to per, - seat, before the door, putting a new! „ �op, shaft into a "kna is " hammer. At p "tea, said Kit, with eyes yet wet, � g �£t was Bett !" be a bit bacon ham to be kitchen to Bake, Kit, I had done it. But in s' , �• i the Dorval Matthew Armour had been „ N° (etep it aZ1i!efyr8 as he himself said "an sold done 'Ofd ye—ydid�ye mention the sub- your_piece. f moment it came back upon me strong s . in. Aire , lWnse. Bull „ Teck. to her Y" Kit thanked the warm-hearted'or than ever. It is no use, Kit, I am S man, but with the renewed need for _ Y � !'J l�ltle-aNlps " wont his oath seemed to have re- Nd, said Kit, smitten with re- farmer but Cairnharrow, cut him a doomed magi. I have saved others; y re- morse. "I clean forgot?" short. myself I cannot save.", turned to him in a sort of gracious Willie Gilroy,bounded from the seat "Did ye see ocht'o' thatt crai- "Nonsense,",cried Kit, cheerily,'"it Indian summer of unabated natural of the cart with an energy far more tor, my `Orta Man'Y" he eai wasna the drink. Ye had hardly strength. ( outhful than his ears. "He cam' hams wi'me in the cairt," touched onything. I ken, for I paid , tau He did not hear Kit till the boy was, youthful " Y „ quite near him, Kit stole behind the Betty, Betty, he cried. Oh,'she said Kit, keeping carefully to a pot- for it oat o' the Biller is your sin winna stop for me. Cry you, Kit l" tion of the !acts. pouch." old man on tiptoe. His heart was „ B „ ., " " now proud within him. It was worth Betty, Betty Landsboroug`h, cried And what for diens he. come in The laddie a richt man, asserted `-�-- p Kit, touching u Mary Gray and for his supper l" demanded his mas. Willie Gilro with prompt friendly while living for this. Kit -had the plunging into the shadows of the ter. mendacity; "ye hadna even a smell o' x BIIri-din Trash in That (old same elation of spirit as when he Do gig „ , , , joined the rejoicing uplift of Old; rnal Bank. He looked about hl�n He was comppl�eenin o . a kind o drink aboot ye. Faith, I had maair Fireplace. j The "Orro Man" had not 'stirred sair head," said Kit, "and I'm.thinkin'I myse£', eatreen; and I courted two " Hundred-and-Twenty-Fourth in the „ y , _ Lees than a year ago w® moved to Kirkman-the-Hill, ® sort of high god- under his coverings. he will be aft direck to his bed lasses tiA yin o them promised to be an:old house and found that the old ward pride that was wholly imperson- The Sheriff's officer was absent a Humph, said the farmer of my wife. Ye ken Karst the cook. Ye 12 ftreplace had not been bricked shut. al. He had been an unprofitable son. quarter of an hour, but just as Kit Cairnarrow, "this is no the first Bair ken her 'crowdie' onyway. Weel, she, i� nr was taking the ricin round before(head that has come hame frae Cairn,bas bas gi en her consent to He beside 'people told us it wouldn't do to use Fie had run, away from home. He g g g y Mary and Susan and Jean and my fi7 I had made them suffer, but now once�the crossing of the Dee Bridge, where Edward on market Honda And It's� rpt the fireplace. They said it would have the`hi lrbached arch strides across no like to be the last!" !!ain belovit Margit. I aye -said the v for all this would make up. He stood, g ' i b to be remade tctbe safe, and predicted �the turbulent rapids of the dark Judiciously Bit said nothing, brtt,monument wad a the better o' aa- looking at his grandfather, glorying: all kinds of troubles, but there were in what he had to tell. He hummed river, he heard s hail behind him. retired early to the"lett," where the other Tinel" �. ,wagon-loads of r.•ash to be burned and the swelling notes of his -favorite';And to I as be looked back, there was!"Orra Man" slept serenely. He had r It was not till night that the "Orr& we wanted the !usury of an open Bre. p�� tune tike those of a trumpet Willie Gilroy running with a little not been Toag there when he heard a Man delivered his mind 14, So we got a pair of old andirons and that sounds the charges when the; harvester's trot He had made a toot on the ladder, ` "Kit," he said, taking the boy by ` we went to work on the trash pile. A enemy are already in full Hight. short cut through the woods to over- "Are ye sleepin', Kit. Kennedy?"�the shoulder, "you are on the right 3+L _ take Kit and was nmrt gf b±eat2'L - said a voice. road now. So far I have been a help ' -screen Was,used to protect floor and Now Israel may salt'.- _ -• - - come wr' you this nicht, Kit "Na, I'm no sleepin' yet," said Kit, to ye, and you have given me happi- -- g• And t1tat uuiy— Kennedy,' he said. "What like are who had now for the first time �}'neat and fellowship such as I haves , the fireplace Is going,i bp U that the Lord the lasses aboot CairnharrowY Are chance to think what the events of not known for years. Brit the build- Well int institution. It would never _ Had not crit cause maintained— there ony o' them that a man aright i the dayy meant to him. frig is up and it is time that the ata!- ;- "�. do for zero weather, but for the cold mak' rip till?" ; Wiflie Gilroy came in, dragging folding should come sown. I am no i;-• _.days of spring and tai: !t is excellent bee gotten —grandfaither l I "But I thought that ye were fond!himself yp by means of his long arms creditab!,e companion for a young - gotten the bursary! _ 0 Betty?" said Kit, astonished at I like a good-natured; black-bodied'scholar and student. I will go away z fi sad the trash is dieapyeartng at a live- b „ „ . p Willie's proposition. spider. I at once when you go up to Ed£n- Y ly rate. An ofd apple limb put on the +� words written and printed look "Ow," said the 6herifra officer, "It's a' richt, Kit," he said, conA- burgh." andirons and backed with a bushel o like an anti-climax. Thehad even with a lofty contempt, "Betty Lands- dentially, "it's to be First Conchie the! Thea Kit answered with a: light ,trash needs no sttentioa for a half day, a ludicrous appearance. But nob £n.borough's no what I took her for. I j mak. I geed to see Bell Fairies at in his eyes, "You have done every-i sad In the evening we revel in the soft the Cot in the wood, nest to these consider her most michtily overrated',the byre, and she bay ways wi her.hying for me. I will not let you go. y slow and warmth. It is as easy to pop iiiit simple folk to whom the chance of a�,—indeed. a perfect intak:" that I couldna stammac2i avfl What We have taken the rough together, k^ corn and roast apples now as in pion- good education comes next to a good "Beth's nocht o' the sort," said do yyou think she actuals put the'now we will take the smooth." ` eer times, and we are rerioualy con. conscience towards Gni. ,Kit, valiantly, "I'll no hae ye on my!guid,coo's mili through a elle (sieve) I The "Orra Man" smiled at Kit's i,' sideriag getting come old blacksmith The Elder rose and stood with his,cairt, kind to me.as ye have been, if afore she could pour it intil the boyish periods, but he did not smile tall grandson before him He did not ye misesa Betty." byres. Heard-ye ever the like o' when he saw the look in his eyes. y to make us a crane to hang a kettle on, look at Kit. His a es were far over " • i'that? Ae i f either butter and cheese "Kit—Kit," he said, '• ou have done If you have an old fireplace, don't y I'm no miacase o soberly, ,' said y the tree-tops. He lacked at the foils I th® widower more soberly, "brit- I �were�qny the waur o an odd halt or tar more for me than I can ever do �'�• 'brick It shut or tear It out. Give the from whence had come his aid. He l dinna dunk that she wad mak' an l two. Indeed, good judges even pre for you!" - ;` children a chance to see how their laid his hand upon the boys head and 'appropriate successor to Mary, and fel a wheen hairs. It's a sign that (To be continued.) r great-great-grandparents lived, and in- lifted up the other. Susan and Jean and.my stn dear Edhtl! gettin' nane a" our shop- lowlyeldentally bind them to the home as "O Lord," he said "I, have-loved' Margit. Na it w9:dna look weel on crowd£es, but raei Gal9�here the King Can't Go.t when a find a black curly yin Etfothiag alae can brad them like an he habitation at '!thy house, the,my tombstone•—Eleerabeth Laxdsbor_ yy The one plata to Britain from which - t open glowtag fire. "Let them roast alae 'where Thine honor dwelleth. ougla,. dears bei'oted (fifth) strife o'Ior .two chs. in' between your teeth.! One thin have I desired, not form ,i Weelum Gilroy. born— No, na it "So I didna say a word but I geed the Klas'' is int ever barred Is the s marshmallows and"welnesn"with their S y , "O awa ben to Kiret The. first thing I I House of Commons. While Prince of self but for this fatherless son of;wad tak up mair than twa lines, and' friends, and slip some potatoes Into mine old age. Thou hast given me I letterin's desperate dear. Forbye,1 saw was Kirit patten on the parritch Wales, the future Sovereign can come the ashen, It is great fun.—R. more than my heart's desiring,, Now I there wadna be room.for anther,'su in the pot that she had emptied the. down to the House and sit In the Did- let Thy servant depart in peace, for posin' Betty to be taken awal" I rg's meat oot coal That's the woman tingutshed Strangers' Gallery, but " mine eyes have seen Thy salvation!" "What did Betty sayto �" said C, or me, says I Nae-fifeey perniket% once he has aricended the throne he ' Cri&ees Love $ott>tg ^^ He paused a moment, and then said Kit, anxious w imprve hiss knowl- particularity shoot Kirit! Na, rough The pial3mttve love song of the crick• quite n_ -ally,"Let us go in and tell ed and ready, and no ill to p!esse. Then! can aO !anger do so. The reason for Margaret. "She's of the ways a women. she was aun to dish the maister's' this rule dates back some bundreda of dt and all the other Insect sounds that g ,,, an is pudettt tenor. I care-; g , ! "And Betty: added Kit, so happy na what she saidl" answered the!porridge to gang ben, _There cam a years, a the days when 1t was !eared are heard on a summer night, may that he con:d leave no one out i flaucht o' soot door the Tum. Plop' that the King's presence might pre have no meaning at all to-the insects Sher£fPe officer, with suggestive curt- Half a and o't sed in the maister'e Then who so made of sa Kit Ben- ness; po g vent members from speaking their themselves. nedyl His grandmother wept upon "But site's bone bowl. What did Krist.do, but gied it minds with their usual freedom. Judged by human ears, the best In- his shoulder, and Batt kissed him Y: suggested . i a bit turn wi' the dishclout, a bit rub _ -- - Y even as Frank Chisholm had done. sect musicians of to-day belong to outright, again ane yet again, in an- "Beauty is but skin deep?" saidiwt her elbow, syne turned up her Mlnard•a Liniment for Burns. - " rather primitive orders. The more ad, other fashion than she was wont to Willie Gilroy, sententiously. "Even!druggit petticoat and dichted the deaf vanced groups, arch as ants, beetles, do for the painful benefit-.6f Rob!a bursar should ken that!" dry. Then 'in oaf the porridge and • Slee end butterflies, make no Bounds Armour and the two foresters. I "And what raft do a want?" ro_ awa to the maister. Certesl A thor- A world's record is claimed for the that an can tterf es else, a most, only "Oh, laddie, I wad e a r y t , .re -gaun, tair in, satisfactory kind Blue Nile Dam, 170 miles south of_ hear. 81 pape torted the wise Kit for m set I I of woman is Kr!rst! Khartoum. It cost 12% mil:don sounds that neem to us to be nothing pound gin your puir mother could•care nocht for a woman' withoot the •+ ken this nicht, skin i" So I pat af3 nae time, but says to pounds, and in the making 17, million more than faint squeaks, buzzes, hums "She kens! She kens-V •cried thrice I •+ I her, 'Karst, you and me's no sae young i '" •- >� 'Humq h l grunted his companion, f cubic yards of earth' were excavated. or clicks. Whether the Insects them 1"that's p P ti we hoe been. Gin a are n ' a triumphantKit_. no what I wed.can- n rtin- y + 1?� r gr P B ent observation. � locular who e t for a man, I m no selves hear these sounds has not been His grandmother stood n aghast. " � y ge determined beyond doubt. It should "Wi' boy, ye never dared an u partieular who I get for a wits. Wall t ONTAW mcg t ,GE dF ART~ gang P Yet Willie Gilroy would in no wise a haw me?"- �f"`'`'- ` be remembered that, in man's-affairs to tht p�aca,to face that dreaso:ng reveal to his companion whether or p "So she said she wad, plump and � .p"qj � tI L NG DESIGN y ' at least, many sounds are made with- Man." no his offer had been weal received plain as a woman shou'd though as vtvic oAk COLO= • UNiOR COURSE. out friction, and even contrary to de- "I wad face him or onybody," said I by Betty. All that he would say was can puictur' to yoursel' she was i TEAI:FiE"Coti; — EPkUL ART _ eine—tar example, sneezing and snot• the valiant First Bursar, "that is, gin I no more thanAhat there were as good rid o' awercome at first wi' me! G•A+REiD X-C-A-P i.+etvat. a L didna think m mither wad hate to;fish in the sea as ever came out of ' Seselon 1986.28 opens October Ph • fng. - � Y ' apeakin' to her sae affeztingly. But i suffer for it after. But I didna need I it—a proverb which must have origin- mft-talk o' that kind comes naitural troy Prospeetns apply to Registrar Jf the.sounds made by insects are to ggang•" aced with some fisher cousin of the to me. Ye ken I have aye had a won- merely iacidentat to friction between hie led his grandmother to the win- fox who abused the sour grapes. derfu' way wi' the women fowk a' the -- SALIDA. warts of their body, then those, sounds dow and pointed u l., p ;° p� g All the way to Calrnharrow the da o me. College of optomell y have no biological signiflcaace,_ excel t There 1 be aaid intin to the yyss �° Sheriffs officer talked of nothing but On `the morning of the next day ,. as they may betray the insect to its fluttering scrap of white, "that's,how'Isobel Fairies the dei the "Orta Man" came to himself out m mither-kens." dairymaid there, enemies. Y „ and Kirst Conchis the cook; weighing of a deep sleep. Kit and Willie Gil- The College of Optometry of 1 (` Ye re a genius, Kit, said Betty their several.capacities, with various Toy-were Canada opens the second Monday In ,. Landsborou "I wish I could watt p ' y"were repared 'to assert that he Mlnard a Liniment fob Dandruff. ++ �' side hits- at Betty Landaborou h, al- had hart phimeelf by tall£ag at the September with the otncialxsoyear ,,. for ye. wags fo her disadvantage. Kitg anxi- door of the Black Bull. But the "Ona : oonrse for those entering the prat- Then Kit remembered abort t2>a g the "Orta Msafely he. Man" listened to their stories with 1 tics of OptomOts7. Operated tin-don- an"' , A�bappy marriage and no more than "Orra Man" and Willie Gilro ous to get function with the IIniverpity o! �. seven hours' alae �' stowed, aid little attention to Wil- sa&eyed patience. p a night comprise ' I mann'gang my ways up to Cairn- pp Toronto, Write .for syllabus of the natural solution for ever woman's harrow the nicht. I hae my work to lies eoiitoquies, only answering a di= ' '"It is kizid off you two;' he said;' Y d rest question after it had been salted "I will not forget it. But I know well �� sA other particulars. quest for beagty.—Dr. Joseph 1). do. I promised that I wa gang on, COLLEGE OF OPTOMETRY tui'. that _till. I. was, read for the half a dozen times. what happened. As soon as I knew - Eibeml Y They 'arrived-a last at Cairnhar- that you had worm the bursary it same 136 fit. Oeorbe ft. Toronto college.,' "But no the nicht, Kit," said his rout, and Kit, who knew the ways of over me like a Solway tide. For your grandmother; "bide with us this ae the [louse, anode haste to takes out - nicht, and we'll no gang up by the Mnry Gray and lead that sttudy- f bothie; but" doon by the waterside, going more to her stall. lot3=VM;VM gin ye like. ( Then, still hidden by the darinie9a Note the.h.ttetxd top Hinged aid at side Handle, extra large But Kit could not for this time of the winter gloaming, he and Willie take advantage of the gifts of time Crilroy'took the "Orra Mani in their of this ftne kettle. No of-kettle for speedy rigid, shaped to fit.the t� gods• arms and carried him to his "laft," waste space above the filling under tap or hand and alwaYs cool; _ He shook his head sadly. Ile was breathing heavily and, regu- wster level, Avery by 'iiipg rr; being being rigid you have per- "Na," he said, "I bee my work to fatlyy fast-boiler,-decidedly hinged it cannot fall do, bursar or no burtar. Aman is "He hasna had muckle," said Wil- neat in appearance off or get lost. feet control at all times. - nae better than his word, and Cairn- lie the expert. "It's juist gaen to his harrow trusted me." head wi' Iris keepin' frae it sae Lang. This kettle is "The lad is,right,"-said the Elder; I'll wage he'll be a' richt in the Wall made, mese in SMP "to me it is better than any honor morning. generbussUvd - Pearl and Sr1P Tt:R.4r" or emolument 'that he desires this Then it went ,down a ain and did g 1 curv- _ Diamond Eaam- night''to .do his duty. Let him gol" the "Orra Man's,'-. work, stab;ing his ed Spot Tip stied ware, also g "` So Kit went down the path and'.horses and setting- the yard and of- � in nickel plated Betty came with him as far A the fee houses in order. Finally, almost of spout well ` 6 copper ware.The stepping-stones. She bade him good- worn out, he went into the houg .of above water name savoy aria' ` bye in the shade of the last tree, and Cairn!arrow for the supper which line to prevent SMP bur trade mark ._ . �. on each genuine A handy size pack- if Rob Armour and the two foresters"he had earned so well: overboiling or � Q""t^' kettle. $ have had good cause for jealousy. Rogerson, the jovial farmer, so W' - a e`for n c c a a I o n s had been within sight the would � "Hello Kit Kenned ," cried John Spilling, ��, t,�' M g j Y• j Wil- half a pound is- Betty was crying when she sent .lie Gilroy tells me that ye hae won t��EDTEA ••.116t A t •• him off. the bursary and are gaup to be a! _ p K. 3F l el • "Gang—gang,' she said, .pushing col:eger. Ye hae dune wee., ^rid I �`+v Kit away; I am ower pproud o e to;when ye gang to the big Icon in Ilya P _ hearken a`single words, A 'laddie�winter, I shad be a puirer men than ' �� KETTLE,9 ti- manna hamper himse: wr thae I expeck to be gin I canna send ye z w 188q. 33- • things at your age. But a' the same a whang o' sweetan£:k cheese and may- 11 1'i - '« i • M . •.. .. J- ,�� lA fill ,. Gs r .�.� r .. fl-, :- e . .' •... _..'. _ -. .... •. 3 ... . .,, -1 Y.:tr T- •H'.J tY3Ne. / v" Y•'...`.'.0 d �''•a ! ,My - y ♦. pal T'f. ' � .A +.wa#'.. '4` wr, .AN'e F4y.I, a,g'p y��,� .Q, J' » '`3^•..�;7M.w �,,�yq�+ ,�j'� ''+,]mow;. .f�c �.1ypY+ .1in'-t.YS.tlYntl^•25 04.:l ..tifxl_a.,� .,•.'�,.......4... -.. 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'.. r,. .... .. .. ;... _ . -' '- .i'�• a.'di ye f C +rw - _. b. 4s. �,- J� _ _. i+.: Y°,G - ,•r,• _ =FIRE SWEEPS CANNIFTON •PILLAGE 'CROSS-WORD PUZZLE WA FALLS V� lt'It OF FLAMES � �y �>M j 213 4 q t() t ' Went Baer to Get lwlaney From House and-Was Overcome 12. 13 h} - �- • e el Ro -Her`Charred Remains Foua - n deuces and Basal Destroyed.. 1 Zi $ellevrlie; Ont.; Aug. 23.-Fire wind was blowing at the time the ( 19 2 7. which this afternoon destroyed a flames_spread to the barn of Wlliet y 'large section of. the village of Can- Farley and thence to his house, a �° i 24252 27 ,W Tilton, claimed the life. of one per- frame structure. It crossed to the ,eons, Mrs. Louisa Parliament, Aged!barns of Chas. R. Arthur Holgate ?6, housekeeper, who was found in and to his house and then turned 9 " P , "° the ashes of one of the residences. south, destroying the stone residence )94 J, i Mrs. Parliament had been outside and of Chas.-Rosevear. Buiidipgs on the ;, :, ,.was helping to carry out household east side of the road took- fire and eSects from the home of Mr. Willet willing hapds lent assistance, as men =C. Farley, where she lived, and it is fought the flames with buckets from ; ! presumed that she went upstairs to the roofs. All the incipient fires on 1 4 4t 4 4 her room to get some money which #a past side of the road were put she had there and was overcome by out, but.the wind carried the sparks ,' k � 45 4 47 49 the smoke.-Her charred remains were over the hill for some hundred yards 4 j :found in the ashes under-her bed- to the large barns of Harry Boyce, room., which soon were envoleped in Haines. Gertrude Ederle I About one o'clock fire broke out in His entire season's crop, with four Who failed in an attempt to swim the 634 some outbuildings on toe shore of the large barns; was wiped out with the English channel. i. Moira River, onthwest loss of thousands of dollars. LIEUT. D. BURKE and as a s >.I59 61 y . t THREEEE ARE KILLED BEST ARMY SHOT TXNAL a tNT6aMAT10 {YMDlGTc F y', ,.1 KM - WHEN AUTOS CRASH 8UGGESTIONB, FOR SOLVING CROSS-WORD PUZZLES Governor-General's Prize Goes a. :TORONTO. Hu�and, WifC sad visitor t® Laeut. J. T. Steele. Start out by filling in the words of which you feel reasFanably i sure. These will give you a clue to other words crossingthem Man. 'wheat--No. 1 North., $1.81• Connau ht ch ' y d No. 2 North., $1.77; No. 3 North., Succumb to Injuries, While B Ranges, Ont., Aug. 21. and they in turn to still others, A letter belongs la each wisita 1 $1.68 No. 4 wheat, not quoted. �. Another May Die. --Canada's best shot. and the King's space, words starting at the numbered square* and ruatsiaR oeith� r r i Doan, oats-No. -3 CW,, 68c. y beat army' shot in Casale, emblem- horizontally or vertically or both, * , Am. cora track Toronto-Na 2 Windsor, Aug. 21.-When automo- ized by the Governor-General's Gold HORIZONTAL VERTICAL ' biles driven b Edwin Lalon avel- Medal and His Majesty the King's `1-Compenaatlon; wages 1-A support 4 • .^�yellow, $1.20. Y d$, r j y g' PPo+'t _ Millfeed-DeL, Montreal freights ing salesman, 674 Osaington Avenue, Medal, were, made known here to- 4-Puff up 9-One of the continents --bags included. Baan, r _Wn, $28; Toronto, and H. A. Craven, Delhi, day, the closing da of the 67th an- $--The Juno bug; a beetle pe II g y 8-A measure of length shorts per ton, $30• middlings, $3$; I Ont., collided this afternoon at the nuai meet of the Dominion of Can- 12-Mall delivery 1n the country g (abbr.): , �^�>� good freed Sour, per tag, $2.30. I (abbr.) 4-Man'a name , Intersection of the main road to Til- ads Rifle Association. 13-A British �ut. oats--48 to 50c,fob. shipping I bury and the Comber side road, three Lieut. J. T. Steele of Guelph, is pro vince of S. Africa 8-A loot fastener 1T !4-A Japanese woman• sash Ont. wheat-$1.80 to $1.33, f.o.b. persons were killed and another per- the winner of the Governor-Ge eraYs 16•-Conjunction �'i'Tepaltlon4q shipping points, according to freightsA, haps fatally injured. Gold Medal. and Lieut. Desmond _1111--Used In negatlon -•r ?-Linger Barley-Malting, 78c. Mr. and Mrs, Oren Craven, 218 Burke, of Ottawa, winner of the 17-Initials of the author of 8• +� measure of length (pi.). Buckwh�t-No. 8, 78e. Balsam Ave., Hamilton; Mrs. Mary King's Gold Medal at Bisley in 1924, "Troasure I®la.+.'• ti-f+erform, enact •: ' R�� yyc�-No. 2, nominal Sheridan of Coney Island, N.Y., sis- is _the winner of the King's Medal 13-'Musicaf term ''Lona Meter" 10-Flattened at the poles Man. flour, first pat., $9.30, To- ter of-Mrs. Craven, are dead. Mrs. In Canada• (abbr.) - 11-Frost lronto; do, second pat., $$.50, Toronto .19-A chicken disease rye Bert .Pastry flour, bags, $6..90. DdeCo:i, 6 Rutherford St., Ham- Bath are young-men, commenced 21-Marks of wounds 20--soy's name � . Ont. floor--Toronto, 90 r cent ilton, an other sister, was internally their shooting with school cadet ;s.3--A girl's name 22-Part of radio outfit , M ata., r barrel, in carlots,per injured and has- little chance of re- teams. have en members of the 124-A g YS-Labyrinth _ per _ � pybllo earrla a , 6.10; seaboard, in bulk. $6.10. covert'. The others who were injured Canadian Bisley team on two ecce- I2�-Interjaetlon 25--Greatly favored _ Straw--Carlots, per ton,$b to$8.60. are: H. A. Craven, driver of one of cions, and have been shooting con. ''127-Man's name (familiar) 9creenin tandard, recleaned, L the cars; his daughter Muriel,, $ 23-Td lea 27-Girl'a name . �-s B 1, ,years sistentiy for several years. Both - P - ob. bay ports, per ton, $18 to $20, old, and Lalonde. All are at the competed to-day against strong oppo- `130-A bevel on the edge of a out- 23--To promise solemity Hay--N*. 2, per ton $16; No. 3, Hotel Dieu. - - sition Under difficult shooting wee- I ting tool 0 29-8hort coarse hemp or flare fto per ton. $11 to $12; mlxed, per ton, - 13g-A segs of the xodlao 1�•''' f. 1$9 to $11; lower grades. $6 to $9. driving cboth ounted. y ;83-41 drink 'g rg 80.-Cry the sheep `twiCne 24 ib to 26cr ° 24 to triplets 26 to Windsor. driving as heavy.touring oar of-the 926 B,s,sy teaBotm are members peE-A® cin!tof compass abbr. 35--Enroll destiny �' A P P ( ) 25%c; Stiltona. 86 to 27c. Ol�, large from Camber to Stony Point, crashed Cahada's 1926 Bialey team, as an. 137-Man's name (familiar) 38-To express agreemeet da :128 to 29c; twins, 29 to 80c; triplets, into the other car, hurling it 45 feet nounced to-day, gives Western Can• 138•-Preposition 1*f 40-' ont'aining nothing .. 9 to ale. into a ditch, totally demolishing it, ads one-third to resentation all t39-To earn as clear profit Butter--Finest creamery Tints+ Motorists within half a trifle heard British Columbia men. 141-A town in Wurtternbure, 41-Personal pronoun 141%c; No. 1 creamery, 40%c; No. 2, } 43-Northeastern state of U. t ,88 to $8%c: Dairy prints, 28% to the noises of the impact and within Eastern {;anal: will be represent- _i Germany - 'i. - r4.1-Word of assent t .(abbr.) ti0siiic. 16 minutes more than 16 Persons were ed by nine Ontario and three Quebec 44-Retlewe, lightens*48-A common tree *� , P:ggs-Fresh extras, in cartons, 41 �rldng.t� assist in releasing the in- members. Representation ou the i " �46-Banktng term, Days sight"' 45-A shield or defensive armor,as ito 42c; loose, 39 to 40e; fresh firsts, fused from the heap o!'wreckage, team by cities gives Victoria, B.C.; (abbr.) ► � * X36 to 87c; seconds, 32 to 83c: Mrs. Craven was killed instant) the largest ,- the mantle of Minerva q. gest number, with flue mem- .1'47-interjection. til'� '°$ Dressed poultry-Chickens, wring, Her husband with Mrs. Sheridan was bers. Ottawa comes second with four; 49-Man's name 46--An embankment •' Ib.,80 to 86c; hent, over d to 6 I a, 22 rushed in a motor bus, but Mr.Sheridan. Montreal has three, Toronto two and 161-One of a wandertng race 48-Garman word for "milterw -jib., 24c; do, 3 to 4 lbs., 20c; roosters, vee died while passing through SL Vancouver, Hamilton, London' and 153-Arttet'a support for hl{ piatueo *'1$c; ducklings,6 lbs.and up,27 to 30c. 60-To flys lee {Ile o Joachim, six miles west of where the Gue: one each. ;'64-SuSflx denoting,an agent +;: Beans--Car., handpicked.lb., 6%c; Ph lit-Frequently (Poet.) I° primes 6c• accident took pace, and Mrs. Sheri- _ 65-A member of a group of S. i Maple produce-Syrup, per imp. dan passed away just as she was be- African .tribes 06--indefinite article ,, p 6b-A point of compass (abbr. 67-Latin for "that Is"IgsL, $2.d0; per ti-gal tin, $2.30 per Ing carried into the hospital. SCORRE OF SUSPECTS S9-A {mall boll' on the • •lid ) y. - (abbr. (gal.; maple a•agar lb., 25 to 26c. , y +r Huney-6aib. ins, 18% per lb,; SLAIN BY POLICE -ji1O-Torgo ni: er saint abbr.) - - 10-lb. tins,13%c 6-lb, tint, 14e; 2%. y ' ( f; �. ilea, 16 ce 16c CONDUCTOR KILLED New Policy of Detroit Officers Smoked meats-Hams, mel-. 82 to BY A LEANING POLE cruor seat- ane of the We; cooked hams, 47 to ;,rte; smoked Leads to Greatest Slaughter BANK MESSENGER P,ed in the ;rolls, 22c; cottage, 28 to 25c; break. robbers grabbed the bag containing, ^"a "teat bacon, 82 to 86c; apecill brand Another on Trailer Seriously on Record. SLAIN IN HOLD-UP money. breakfast bacon, 38 to 8$c; ba Detroit, Aug. 23.-Nineteen crim- Schuck stopped his cab. The rob- ', --+:boneless, 36 to 42e. Injured on Radial at the Falb. ina:s:and suspects have been killed by Robbers Get Away With$14,- hers ran to another car moving along Cured menta-Long eIear bacon, 60 Niagara Falls Ont. Aug. 8: lice officers in Detroit since Jan. 1, slowly with a third man at the wheel, ' -to 70 lbs., $22 ; 70 to 90 lbs. $20.60; ' p° GOO Payroll in Busy Street. �' 20 Iba. and up, $19.60; lig'ftweigbi Frederick Elgin Culp, thirty years of and threo policemen have fallen to which headed-off at top speed. +y r �roila, in barrels, $29.50; heavyweight age, died to-night without regaining tha bullets of the underworld. Perth Amboy,N.J.,Aug.21-Ip an- At the sound of the shots there _;rolls. 24.50 per barrel. consciousness as a resu:t.of striking a The quick-trigger policy of Police other broad daylight hold-up a bank was a scurrying feet of people is i• Lar -Pure tierces 18 to 18Vsc; pole beside the International Rail- Commissioner Croul, who has in- messenger was shot to death in a all directions. Nene could be found tabs, 18 to 19c; pai5t, 19 to 19c; Hats,£0 to 20%c;aliortsning,tierces, way tracks here this afternoon.- John structed every officer to beat the ban- busy street here this afternoon and who had assn the license number of ° 4 e; tubs, 16e; gaily. 16>�,e; Eocka, Fitzpatrick,. twenty-two, -sustained dit to the draw, has resulted in the three robbers escaped with the $14; the slayers car. It was merely learn.) I6%c, serious injuries-and had his leg cut greatest toll of deaths in criminal 000 paYmN of the new $6,000,000 ed from the scared eye-witnesses that Heavy choice steers, $8 to $8.25; off' above the knee in the same acci- ranks in any eight-month period in Victory Bridge here. it was an Essex coach. By the time do, good, $7.50 to. $8; butcher dent. the history of the department. Five hours after the slaying the pursuit in another car was attempted .:steers, choice, $7 to 7.50; do,. good, Both -'men are conductors on the "These police- kil3irgs show that bandit car was found wrecked againat it had disappeared. $6.26 to $7; do, med., $63.26 to $6; Gorge.Route cars They were collect- men who go to extremes in their re- a telegraph pole four miles from the Gallagher died on the way to thei do, com, $4.60 to'$6326; butcher beif- ing fares, walking on the running rations with society mast take the scene of the ho -ups Police found Perth Amboy Hospital, •ers, choice, $6.76 to $7; do good, $5.76 board on Rivet, Road this afternoon. consequences," Mr. Croul said. "Ban- several $1 bills and pay envelopes in The police believed the robbery was to $6; do, mel., $5 to $6.d0; do, com., Cu was.co_.ectin on the front car ditr and 'other crimes ked to the the abandoned car indicating the Tab-'careful) g I y planned, even to selecting '." =' '$3 to $b; butcher cows, choice, $4.60• � g y - to $5.36; do, fair to good, $4 to $4.50;i and is said to have called to Fitz- morgue as well as to the 'prison. bers divjded the loot before the crash the spot with the bump in the road,i canners and cutters, $2 to $3; butcher patrick who was. collecting on the "The innocent man has nothing to 'came. _ (where thet'i would slow down. bulls, good, $4.50 to $5.25; do, fair, trailer to watch out for a Ieaning pole fear from a po:ice officer. When offl- Joseph E. Gallagher, 66, a special $8.75 to $4; bologna, $3 to $3.50; at the side of the track. Both how- cors command him to halt he should officer employed by the Perth Amboy Two Harvesters Drowned feedingsteers, good, $6 to $6.60; do, �,dr, wer-3 hit, Culp sustaining-1§I do so. Otherwise he likely will be Trust Co. for severatyears,was slain. 'fair, 4.60 to $6.25• calves, choice Taking Sudden Plunger ' fractured skull Fitzpatrick being killed'as a criminal. With Charles Gray, another employe, $10.60 to $11,50; do, mod., $8.50 to' $9.60• dol com., $4.50 to $5.60; milch struck on the head and thrown below One of the twenty killed by police he was taking the money for the A despatch from Roberval Lake, cows°choue, $70 to $80; do, fair, $40 the car. Both,men live in Niagara' this year was a woman. The remain workmen of the Stillman, Delehanty SL John, Que., says:-Two young' - to $60; springers, choice, $?b to $90; Falls, N.Y., Culp being married with der for the most part were bandits or and Ferris Co., contractors on the I men were drowned here on Tuesday •. . good light sheep, $7 to $8; heavies two children. recognized enemies of society. state bridge -over Raritan River be- afternoon. Alfred Brasvard, 17 years and bucks, $6 to $6; good Iambs,I So tremendous was the impact that - o tween Perth Amboy and youth old, and Paul Perron, 16, had worked . $13.50 to $13.70; do, med., $12.76 to Cu:p's tooth was driven into the pole Amboy. 'in the morning harvesting,and in the $13; do, bucks, $11.25 to $11.75; do, and had to be taken out of the woodGallagheray._ TRAIN HITS AUTO Gala her had carried the roll afternoon after a rather heavy lunch culls, $10 to $11.: hogs, thick smooth,!,with iers. The le carried ower ON GRADE CROSSING'weekly for more than a year in a decided to take.a swim in the Ashou- fed and watered, $13.60; do, f.o.b.,I p' al A small leather ba ashnoucnouan River, The $13; do, country points, $12.75; do,;for the International Railway and has. 8• i y had hard- 1 At 10.30 o'clock he te:e honed i entered the dee water wheys'-the vff care, $14; select premium, $2.66.,a lean to the tracks. Guelph Man Dies Two Hours P i y P y MONTREAL. p Harry Warren, who runs a taxi cab called for be:p. Later--Companions Escape. s rvice, to send a cab to the Trust Answer to last week's uzc:e: Ciseese-Finest welts., 213+c; finest, 2 Co. Char:es Schuck drove the taxi- p .acts., 20°ifs to 21c. -Butter-No. 1 Body Was Severed Guelph, Ont., Aug. 3,-Injuries' , No. 1 creamer susutaired when a C.N.R. passenger cab. Ga:lagher and Gray got in and i pasteurized, 39%c; y, I S C H 1 S T F R A Ci E p 38%c; words, 371jc. EggsFresh ,,By 14unrh Propeller train crashed into a motor car which j started for the payma§ter's office of I M VERS O N E extras, 41c; fresh firsts, 38c. he was drivingat a level crossing near the contracting firm. ' g I A LYRE BOYS. P fr Oats No. 2 CW 65%c• No. 3 CW Windsor Ont. Aug. 23.-Diving Approaching g• S Limehouse on Saturday proved fatal PA g a bump -in the road .. .60%c; extra No. 1'fecd, 60%c. Flour�from a sixty-foot motor launch in to William Weaver, an employe of the Schuck slowed down, and as he didll R E FACET O. Man. spring wheat pats., first3 Lake SL Clair, at a point ha:f'a mise Limehouse lime ki:n, whose death ac- so heard a crash of glass. He looted TANG TAR W ART -_ seconds, $8.80; strong bakers', meI around and saw two mens _x$8.60; winter pats., choice, $6.70 to from the Canadian shore. Mrs. Ther- carred at the Guelph General Has- , cue on each STOP N M i N E _fir $8.90. Rolled oats, 80-ib. bag, $3.663,ma Hainan, 80 years old, whose bus- pital two hours "after he-had been of the runnings boards of the taxicab. I R I D to $3.763. Bran, $28.26. Shorts, $30.25.('band is G. A. Hainan, an official' of admitted to the institution. As Gray related afterward, one p p E I WERE Midd:ings, $36.25. Hay, No. 2, per ton,)the Fisher Body Co,, Detroit, was In addition to susutaining a frac-,bandit broke the grass in a door of MERE N E ROW $ r4z car lots, $14. I drawn by suction beneath the pro- tured sku:l, Weaver had both legs end the cab with the butt of a pistol E B L O 5 E R V N Hogs, good weight, $13.75. pe:ler of the :aunch, which had been his shou:der broken, as well as being and then two shots rang out. One ° Man is not merely the architect of kept in ,notion, and instantly kited. lbad.y injured interna:ly. Two com-'gullet wEnt through the rear winaww. laic' own fortune; he must la the The body was practically cut in two'panions escaped with a few minor'The other Nvas fired point b:ank y ,at the waist �cu and bruises. through. g T R O E & T ka.. era a an «' 4hriak9 himse:L •lar ..w a e 4••-',,' .. ^. ' . - _...rq..`r � .;. ,. ;� '.a,y !t "`•im„i wp'Sq ti fix. ^, '•J i M"�•. a'-.�f•- '�... w .,,. i� ... L:5', � « ,. o ...•- .....:M1'4 'Q'�t'.°". 7' .ai x :rtTt` �¢:, w�i'..`4"' `�"' a� �,w. 9',� i.y:' �Ef��".'e�.�.n«r't+iY1v3���r.�2�+:"�SVXrxc7S°�:•�..e�.'!fs 'A�et.��e�a.�.4�.�.i.�,:y�'4�::�..a�...t'A..3. ...ti. ,;w1:..•.r�r.,.n.�t"'L^..ir..' U:" ��.•n�'�r.,,ri.C.ftiii;.. ,Yz':,r•c�:>:s".-,.`_��';.,._ •�`hds�3�aac'"r ,rs2:'X:�,...`�w'b'�"•s, �•ti�7 'E�'�`. i�. �>,�F'�"�F�.a7+-.`'����•t.. ••.k.. .:. _ ... a r 'mss Jr '.`.`er�.u..,a ..,�r , �o - S}r, • TIME TABLE—Piokering Station rl�ctiul 4#twi S H -I N G L E S i T.B. Trains going East,las u follgwa i No. 10 Mail 7.158 A bl. 10Q0 - ;Sen era T+SRNs Nova Stella Sbin l.ir 28 Loo�I til P.M. • R ,, ,. 80 Local 6.24.P.M 111.78 per'year,; i1.5tlif paid in adtaaes. Galt GiLlvanized Steel Sbinglee Sunda train, 7.58 A.M. -- Hird's Felt 81aie SbJnglrtt y ::Subscriptions re the united stat« and crest - �. 'Or School 0 8IIII1 . Y Britain$2.00 in advance. for'sale at . Tnias going West des as follows— P g _ No. 29 Local 7.47 A.M. . �. PATERSON'S , QLAREMONT 97 Local X1.44 P.M. IOHN ,J1�UR AS, PtoprletoF. '. •' Caltatid get prices. ••� e filail 9 ob P.M, ., ' Sunday trite. 7.42 P. M. Headquarters for Public and Hi& Foregoing s according to Standard �.NOTEG AND COMMENT& BAS K E T � . 1 t,me. . � - .• ��t Having purchased she stock frets School supplies and text books. ° ® �e46rld's greatest show,. the the Estate of Canadian National Exhibition, of DANCING at ROSEBANH Paints; Crayons,' Pencils, Pena,., Rubbers, Slates, Rulers, 'Toroato, will. n tomorrow,and W. G.. BARNES and the entire; Scribblers, Note Books, School-bags, Geometry Sete. � We have been lucky io securing Jack - � r '^Ehe'proepecte point to s greater business of JOS. W. DOTEIW Rade., the t7 F 0 A Pianist, for our Pencil Bowe from 5 cents.up. . -success them ever. There bane Am prepared to supply all sizes Saturday Evening Dauces sad will _ great exhibitions is varions from Berry Boxes to Three hold a dance each Saturday evening _ Fountain Pena 25 ate bed 85 cis. Acta and Half Bushel. at 8.90 on our platform at Rnaebank rts,of the world during the past Admission 50 cents per couple Call and see our stock. alf century Last year „ the Green River Basket Work.$ Select patronage ..Wimbl Exhibition ice England Phone Mark.6400 51 DYSON L'O.WAN Y ey URE Q S = • :'won a high reputation, but as s' � P CLOVER COMB HONEY 40 CENT FRANK PENNOCS IflL `,, oaactial undertaking it was nota. "The Man that made the Barnes' l , rr A L S H • • r` 'i®access. . Those wile have visited Basket." -•� JAMES RICHARDSON - rF :both Wembley and Toronto Exhi. Electrical Contractor ' a +bitions claim that the, Toronto The Pickering Fair is much superior to the other. ` �iafla c' a Co-mmitt'a 1I am prepared to accept con- t; ;�is not af• the meteoric type Pickering Hardware More'whose brightness lasts only for A ttaCte for electfiiol ,n brief period, but each succeeding ! wiring In . r The object a1,thi9 Association to to year sees an .exhibition greater teeseastealing and Prosecute I PICKERING VILLAGE 0 than that es any forever -inc r year. the Members having rope ty felons. 7 Eat ma and vicinity, Each year sees an ever increasing R _- aumber of foreigners in attendance p r aboleaoomrdiiW i es given free _ M R . A IT I t// G este immediately with say member Prices reasonable a ' especially' from the neighboring of Executive Commilise. repoblic to the south; who express Membership tee •1.00• If its Hardware you want, we have its P p Phone at my expense to 'Gerrard great surprise and admiration for Tickst•ma.b•bad tram on•Preetmwe er; 8823w or write to 3 "l m Secrater, onoppliastioo• If its Binder Twine you want, we have it ' Canada's great exhibittoo. Our H• �. Rise.'Com.-L. a7. Banks,C.S.Palm American cousins have visited the or, Mn S. Ohrparao, Pickering. If its McCormick-Deering Fartli lklnchinery you want, Fair lie in order to learn the secret o! 48 Frauktin Ave. we can get it, t its greatnetae so that they may D. Munro, Jas, Richardson. TORONTO EAST -- ' build up their own on similar Qdi`1�t If it9 McCormick and Deering Repnirs you want, we methods. Not only ie it great in have it, can get it, or it iA not made. r eshibita and great to attendance, ' Get your Hard+vare at the Hardware Store. ' 'but every year it is a financial Canadian National ' sacce". It is on' wonder that a Canadians take pride in its great- �• seas. It i•+ a great etlncational hibition t in®titration. for it iq a great object ® M X11 ® J. S. BAL.7�N, . �� �, $espaa on the progress of the world 'Toronto its love titian, in art and its various ; 7th AnAuvwy 'Iaduetriea. Every person who finds it possible should attend in �q 54 M.. �• .order to peep abreast of the times. o� o `• , o The tl Ua H ^ The Profit Lies - Schoot Attendance �� School Fair fffieL The ebuol Attend•n.e Officer de. Finish1 alree to draw the atteraton of parents rro s` • and gaArdiana of cbiidren of echonI tviou* 4 1 ° �. any*ng P" c age to the Act of Parliament of 1919, m p 77,list. 3, which reads P Y f PAYS to market cattle with the - •'Every child between 8 and 14 years j proper degree of flni+h. A duality vt e shall attend school for the full product alwayscommands a premium '..echooi term during which the sciloof � ��iy sod is readily saleable at a pr$table j lotthe section or municipKlity in which • • e e 4 • 12 ' �MlaitaG price. If yon have stock which needs be resides, is open each year,unless a little more time for finishing, and i excused for rensnos hereinafter teen• FM the fe9d is scarce. Ase the local mac- tioned " ager of the Suandsrd Bank. It is a As school attendance officer I sballv�jp aspect every pupil to observe the law. _ lrfufa� simple matter to arrange n loan to 4x 'Should is very valid reason occur fa carry the stock until a favorable c dooiring a pupil to remain tit boate. I y}v. market warrao pcofltable sate. � �., shall be glad to confer with parent and guardians, and If found at a'1 ' 'necessary, I will be glad to grant a THE permIt. STANDARD KOQendere of School Attendance Act, $ANi iunless otherwi+ie excused. Are IiAble to a fine of from $5.00 to "11.00.—chap. �- OF C.A.NA.D.� -97, sec. 12. Parents and guardians.I desire your PICKERING BRANCH—W. F. Law,• dtby er •!!¢operation. sr.aeh.. .1.. at 1lr..idta. M..e Ftin. w+l.lcbs r`' JOHN PHILLIPS. � � ' — � �i•�610�d School Attendance OfficerAb nu• Subscribe •in for The oke Newer 1k 11MV The Famous Marshall Mattress FOR SALE BY - n HE MAD QUALITY - SERVICE SATRSFACTtON" � PURPOSE -, •� -d . 4.. PICKERING :,. weather•' Fire Tights. y,Monney s bread Wivnide MEAT 'M ARKET . f 1�.�jj from Ngo. 1 patent fionr -. and all ingredients accord- r X. ingly. Brown bread the ;_ Sound Roast or Steak, ... 2r>y:ler 1�111r lO ' k lb whole wheat,, and stone a3tzrloin Roast or Steak. 2x LitghtnlnE ab Rroond. Cakes and pastry �; �. Proof a ► �. ,-bf the finest InRlity, fresh Porterhoaae Roast or Steak, -• .eggs and vnre jam!!. Ice Rump Rcrost0. 18c - -cream in' Snndaea, Sodas ti` Fine Rib Roast, ... " :.and Bricks. Wedding w 'Heavy Rib Roast. .. 1� ;I ` EAST LA K E " w•Cakesyllr specialty. Shoulder Roast. 14 Rod 1f3c Pot Roast, . • 14� METALLIC SHINGLES w ., , ... .. ricket, to boli Leg of Pork,... ? Por 40 years the most reliable Roofing for sloping Loin of Pork, :• 25c " roofs of every description.. Now being made from the ' ` r . 2oc,23c _ *orld-famous Queens Head Galvanized Iron. Abeo-' n A 0 Shouldet Roast of Pork, r "Pork Chpps, •• ut • .- 28c 1 sly the best roofing value on the market to-day. AKERY, r Pure Pork Sausage, ... 25c Eatimates-,gladly given also for"Empire" Corrugated Iron HON fu.lj Finest Salt Pork,... •• 25e for new buildings or repair work. ' ? Z - Get my figures for alterations or remodelling of Barns, Finest Breakfast'Bacoa,.piece, 85c - _ sliced, ... 85e " Houses, etc,. "Empire" Plank Frame Barns and ImPle- Mild Cured Cottage Rolls(half or whole); . 30c' " Inept Studs a specialty. r. 46c i toal, : .. . .Back Bacon, • ...Coal , 'Cooked a ... F'e wJ. PROUSE PICKERI NG ... _ Ham,. 3-, sneers,. - LDE .. : 25c „ .eui R � r Head-Cheese,.. 15c i`ti ..$ard and Soft Foal of iter ". ... Btiildi Contracting 3 lbs 55 cents, y M :,. Easy First and Dotl;ertic Shortening,5 lbs 90 cents:' Barns, Houses, etc. of all kinds. I � best'quality on ,. �• }land „ lb prints 18 ceet83 . e o t Fresb Trout and White Pickering Dealer f r the Products of ' •' Fish Ever Friday - '� HOS. A. LAW, The Metallic Roofing Co. Lilaaited,,Toronto 4 aha p► 4w �'. �',�� s..a.P,,',i:i.a '2!a,u..�:xm�.�`,T:."."'�,nr.,:,'. ,r',.i..,'.'/ ..®...i ....,.r_.. ' '•... .:..,.._..,. .:m.; ,:.. '.� .; ...:`.►. L .c-..v .,...s'...vu.®, .. .•.�,;eAv„Y�;�,.•:yM'..5db:,:.*+.«_.. ..,Nrs..* g..tK{.�•.v��-^i`•k.,.t..:r..«.._E.,r, ."'4°3:.•»..,:.:,y�;1Nn'!-r.g_t�•,•s-.�R?...�,:%1!.`,•^n7�F'dY,.r�.:,.....a-rc.n.k=tr..tx,'.:.'.'.,n.-i�i'xj.r'�L nra •C4�++rx.Ra+.i.'hRb•Vgyqmr� +Hf G :.• .S1�. � ,.dyy-�� :,1 K:1 lbs �;.v rn.T.n.:Y a nr v„',ti •�!',"„' !�:'.�*A^ .:y... �.}}y�.T.,\� ���.I - ys:.: '�'Sil S�wwa?f,:a'.,.. ..,.,.. � - ,r .Y'••' . ., .. •1 _,S , ., .... •:. . . :'... ,,,, ,:,. �... '•� ,' ,:� , _ its-; CLAREMONT. Miseanet Yodng has returned THE BIO ST011WE ' Pickering - �[ap1�Leaf �dntnal P`ue ' ' Thomas Birkett, of Stonfiville, from a mouth's visit with relatives anent- Scads with friends is at Allendale and Muldew Lakee. _ Sunday Thos. and Mrs. Paterson motor. ^- --• n : J Leather Goods atom Insuraace Co. -1�laremont. ed to the cit on Sunday and spent _ _ - _ Mrs. Man&, of-Toronto.isepend- the day with friends. Cheap rates for team and country tax a few-weeks with W. ltd. and R uildings. )Hre.Palmer. D. and Mrs.Johnston and family '. ... .-.HARNESS b and Mrs. Fred Farmer,of Toronto, ' Thos. Coady hue a gang of men motored out on Sunday and spent ` s Our supply of quality Harness and Windstorm Insurance o bnitdiaty •;' "employed soaking extensive re the day with friends. Parts ie now complete. wtnd•mWe,Slice e pairs to to hie elevator. A softball match was played on BOOTS—GREB RHOS Automobile Insurance . * Mrs. A. E. FAWmer, .of Tilleon- the park here on Monday evening We have a large stock of this Famous of all kinds. `biirg, is spending a.few days with between Claremont and Ashburn Boot on hand--unbeatable 0. S. and Mrs. Trueman. which was won by Claremont by � for hard wear and tear. �°dR� FOR Ss� Mrs. Hensted and two children, 18 g- of Vassar,Mich., are-visiting her L. Reid will close.his blacksmith " REPAIRING Write or phone , jparente,J. H. and Mrs. Beal. shop from Saturday, Sept. Sth, to We maintain our established 'reputa• M1 D. P. and Zplre. Macfarlane and Tuesday evening, Se t 8th, when tion for repairing all kinds o! �7�� *� �T son, Scott, of Harriston. are holt- he will take in the eights of the harness and boots. �. Y1t lVl A iZ daytngat the home of .Mrs. Mac• Toronto Exhibition. o1' f hT p�.y �jECIL ]BRADLEY ;WHIT'BY, ONT. nab. l� ° . WG. and Mrs. Scott' left last - 'Harness maker, Freda to visit the letter's sister, We wish. through the columns of �- ' Friday CARO OF THANKS. �/� CLAREMONT 'Mrs.George Dick, of Stoughton, M. S. CHAPMAN� PICKERING,. - ONTARIO Bask. g - Mr. and Mtn. Combe,' of Torun- THE Ns�re, to thank our many lrieads CREAMERY ! " and neighbcmfor their kind help and ; , and Miss Meryl Comba,of Galt, sympathy in our late bereavement, "' e eat Sunday with'David and Mrs. ,Hlghest rice id for pa for. during the illness and death of the late T man and Mrs. Pilkey and Ea. ffire.John Manning. Special a e s Cream at be y —John Manning and Family. and Mrs. Gibson spent over the � Claremoa t Creamery week end with relatives and ti friends in Orillia. Farmers Attention - for the summer months' Roy and Mrs. Ward .left on � (live as a trial and be convinced Friday to visit friends in the Men's Tan Oxfords, calf leather, Good-year.welted, rubber heels I,am agent for the World's Greatest " North west where they intecd to " Staves, - a Separator• -The Renfrew, Men's Broadcloth Shirts, hand made, pongee and blue shadesBEATTY •: spend flue or Biz weeks. Scales and Oil Engines. ,. Fleury's ,- �•�' Rev. Mr.Bailey,of Toronto, will famous Plows,Points.Grain Grinders, Men's and Boys' Khaki Pante, good quality .•.� ' ,occupyy the pulpit in the United Wheel Barroweetc. ` : _ STANDS FOR THE BEST s : Ohnrch on Sunday neat. Rev.W. Brantford binder twine gad second- Men's Balbriggan Shirts; Drawers and Combinations j Limbert who was expected .to be hand separators for sale. 'Present.its unable to attend. Men's Sport Shoes, tau and white, all sizes can Sank M.and Mrs. the erme ft Phos®806 ®B1'• DZMT, Boys' Jerseys,khaki and red colors Fe y Pick.' BROUGHAM �, brother, Herb. Cooper, of Lake Boys' Canvia Shoes, tan and white, sponge Boles, all Sizes'— � ' Baskatoon, in the -Peace River, Sale Ot ®ll and as �- District, as well as other friends in that distant part of our Domin- Call at 9 -Phone,3800 , tea. Stoves . J. FINOOLD S s �f .. _ David A. and Mrs. Pugh. of , Lakefleld, motored to Claremont on Saturday to attend the Wagg• We are clearing our stock of Per. Morgan wedding and on their fectiun Oil Stoves at the fol- Litter',Carriers, Hay Carriers return on Sunday eveging were lowing reduced prives : Pumps, Door Tracks. Cow k a who oanled ill visit for the Oat.Thos , Bowls. Pressure Systeme Etc who 11 visit them for a time. 8 barn s+(new style) reg$81, 27.29 It will a you to get my rices an A f to y How the A l l e a s t above beore buying elw ters. � . 47u will be played in Claremont 3 (old style) rept $28, 2€x.19 on tarday. SeptQ► �# C 'System FRANK J. PR®IISB �a se. t 5th, at 4 p sharp, between Uhthoff. 9imcoe 4 (new atple) reg M. 84.95PiCBER1N(}. - U`�TTAIi'l0 champions, s Clare 2 (old style) reg $17, 14.49 saves money . • moat, wiaoes•e of Sauth dOratario �� e r y MUM )District. See bills for part calars. 3 Coleman gas 040, $!l.49 I' 7i DALE M� Rev. Mr, Orsborn preached a ;'very impreaeive eerrnon to the 3 •' need Clark Jesvei ' Tests have p r o v e d importantI _��I1�Q! il3aptiet Church on San day even• Oil $toys, 10.00 savings in fuel where the warm - snit *a "The Valley of Dry Bones," (}lass, drop Boar Ovens rept air from the furnace is properly Government Standard k, to which he applied the lessons.-to learnt . ,#T00 !l 29 moistened—the saving has reach- _ ;. be learnt to modern times and to ( Reelesged ed upwards of 20 per cent. 'focal conditions. The sermon was - i pp y q if The Hygienic Vapor Pan in the Screenings will a ;gsuch a rebated b the conpere• net In ascii on these-bargains, .. Kation. you want them, as we have. Allcast is designed to supply the . ffire (Dr.) Tomlinson left o0 only one'of each, correct amount of natural moist- ten 3 our clogs at •M1�7 IBunda evening to attend the fd: -�` � , urs required for health and .cum- *fugera of ber brotber•ia:law, H �i'.pr Aire 'a profit. Rrnest C. Wardell, of Toronto, F. X. +C 0 0 P E R fort — atmosphere that protects p • ►. -••� who died on flanday morning�in the family from winter Ws. 6. 'his 49th pear. The deceased wan CLAREMONT We have this Feed ab ,l • s i ; Other exclusive, fuel saving rip;ht prices. �:: 4, connected with the sales depart- :� �" meet of the Contineot%l Life In• features of the Allcast are Now is the time :the free-draught Shell-bar __ :We carry all the d;ilferen6 � laaraDOe CO. g l , Kill Feeds. •��;• While helping some of his farm- Grates which insure perfect or friends in Uxbridge township farm- for combustion, and the fuel-with their a. rs. s.,oc�woos� fracture d a of his harvesting ribs ppaeeadtieas. ` saving air-blast which burns the smoke and gases. J. S. Hngd had the misfortnns to �-. Iain brnisee to his arms and body, FRUIT : .u' The All-cast is easily oper- New Black smith f,. owig to the wagon-load of grain. ated. It burns soft 994 and g Now is the time to t you wn which he was at 'n ork, upset- all other fuels equally wed. y ', -ting. As a reeolt of his'misba plows in order for-the he will bo off work for some time -It is reasonably priced. , Next Sunday the pastor will every thing In Come in and let us show fail Wo 1 +preach at the Baptist Church as you its many.important fen- '-xt Can lie done to your usual. but will not occupy the Jars, Rings, " aeric, ,tures or write for complete sstiefa�etion by :Idsnlpitagain until Oct. 4th. Watch �IIbbei"8. _ details. r., j "! this column for weekly announce- ! There is a size and nsenta of the services throughout �PaTafine etc. type of L O R N E R E ID 44 'Septemberdl. . The subject next Happy Tlioug* Furnace aL$$�+ 4 � �. _ K �nnday mornsag will be "The 1 for every kind of home. Nd*is�ss>� w _ Mount Everest of the Soul" and ]Reduction' In , r " *•the evening subject, Broken Pro- S B.A� N Gramm p $ mixes " - A very pretty wedding took cotton goods. D itfflNQ• yy T place on Saturday at the home of .� ' Fresh'Groceries al_ I am prepared to do Chapping s ,3y Nelson and Mrs. Wagg,when their y ' _ Oat pp ak eve Moac(ay, • Felder daughter, Margaret Mabel. - - . � Flaking ..''was married to Alex Evans Mor. s OII hand at * Wednesday and Friday j; } an, of Lakefleld, by the Rev, J. gg -:.:8toneboats'For Bale Brant. of Toronto, formerly of lowest prices ' ' a ' = Claremont. After a brief honey. i , ' John F. Bayles. d1areinont s moon spent in Montreal and other �. _ eagirern points ll¢c.-and Mrs. Mor. RnralRouw No. 2 gag will reei$e in Lakefleld. R Dol, DW COMPANY-YMM11 We regret to report the death T T N. W. STAFFORD of Mrs. John Manning(nee Lizzie CLAREMONT _': GES~FU - ACES Graham), of Butte, Mont., which Marble and Granite Dealer. '. took place on Friday last following Cemetery Lettering etc. an operation at.the Toronto Gen -eral Hospital The deceased'came First-class work #,o Claremont early in the rammer ,• °t - j - guaranteed. on account of the werions illness of � Kingston Road and Pickering 'her br?t)1er, Robert Graham, and. 5 O East Townline. -since that time, the fatal illness TO w=N N Z PRO Q Ph'eone Whitbq 88 R 32 'developed. Her funeral took place 0_ ` _ � on Sunda to the family lot in 'i Plus half a teat a mile beyond to all points in Mani 27.40 P. O.—Whitby R. Ii. y y P s atchewan. Alberta=Simonton,Taenia, Markham Cemetery. HARVESTLr RS toba, Sask The Olaremogt public ancon- d' Calgary,MacLeod and East. WANTILD Retursslssg—Half a cent per aide to Winnipeg, r tinnation Rehoolwill reopen for plus$a."to destination. l � the fall term on Tueaday, Sept.1. It Is strongly advisable that all ,.+GOING DATES SEPTEMBER 1st and 4th, those desiring to attend the con September 1—Toronto, .a9t Bacton, l , , enetaag, _. `tinuation school .should be in at- • Caledou F Meaford C )inQcsood 'P MidlRnd teadagce on the first day so as to 1 - Parry Sound, Sudbury, Capreol and east thereof in Ontario. ' receive a roper list of text booksSeptember 4—Toronto, Inglewood Jct, arils P.11 stations south and *eat thereof in Ontari� F etc., and bear an explanation of the regulattons governing the var I SPECIAL TRAIN) Leave~ Of SU easlaeials and dstdga ;foes con rasa. The continuatiog Toronto 'Sept. fat, 12 30 p. m, �. IL yvlil is q you to call at our Warts •school this year has established a ' STANDARD TIME t, 8.2-5 p m �� to laepect our stock and record in the number of hoaorA t obtain prices veceided and subjects passed in the All orders -left with our agent,A.T, recent Middle School Examina. 1 ' Through trains—Comfortable Colonist Cars— Law. Pickering,.will receive our, w t tions....All those who may have the Special cars for Women and Children prompt and careful attention r O pottunity will do well to take , )°urchase your ticket to Winnipeg via Canadian Nationat Railways,whether or not :A call solicited - adgantage of reeetviag a Rood your final destiaatioa in the West ix a point on the Canadian National. '� t � "` , sigh .eehool edneatiot3.ti without Tickets gad all information from nearest Agent. MATHESON � .�"L,"�,;.'` �Al�i� l•�f'f%.*�' �y.W. �,+4� ►�:s�, .l. r.. -^« v"^.�.�'-.w, '�. /r. , •i.' �. .!.'. .a.q „q ,din +,e1 J T ?'4 w"• .en r 5 •-!%, aN ,»,a,..�.._ ''.n{•h .. 15. A '.l .Y -'5.,.� �'.•..c �� i ' � t^•�... •.`:sY.�;. .-. .,,�., ..._� :....ry�v...,,s.._�.�s.:n:.•nn.. 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A. rty .y,r1 .,uK 4.� �IW : � : , -•<.. __ - 11-1�1- - . t �� .. 11 J , - J • _ .W n. r ' .. f A�'1S J Wi-i>•118 �iV n�r 1�Dl�jv ��.5 ADVENTURES Y ., _ _ _.. - __ - - - 1�+ - - M r Flig}itiy Clea filed. tion, and to such 'good purpose that -- `Though he hps • entry celebrated when, on reaching his. destination, a - �\ , = K itis aeveaty-lqu birthday, Sir Oliver Policeman came.forward and asked the -- - - - boy what're arae ”' COME — •; I' D - . .odg0,.Yhe porous:-scientist; can still doin8, ilio`latter re, �� .*.�,. �. -wtetl a goo¢ story. DHed, jerking his thumb towards.the -:•' - -_.-.-: ,, . r-s . • ..,,- > : bishop: - ;. - E- � , . .: a,#drat he !s road of relating con- t �, 1. rV! , �a quick-witted professor of geo- "It's all right, Mr. P'iiceman; 'e a "' .. .. .. In a ce?tain college la North a o mine. _ 11 ,' LeOa walk and to pi k upthe students were avar ous f3igtOi fOtH ears ck Oaon�a Norfolk boy x I 1. 1. " ir: y Y Bd? - i I . rocks and bring them to named James Roll, felt a small farm i _ i the lane room for the professor to to come to London, where he had m� 3 tclassify. heard the pavements were covered j - , ,. . One smart young man picked up a with gold.. For.Some years he worked- , ' Piece of an old brick and laid it on the as an office boy. - ^ 5 table With tits other specimens. When Recently the boy,now s kindly,grey- O O °, the class had assembled the professor bearded man,returned:to his native vil- 7 .. -I y , �f Ocked rip each specimen and told what lags as Sir James Roll,ea Lord Mayor ji X e a' ��^�'.:;tit wee, saying that this a piece of tel- of London, to op t the hail which he . 4 ,'Par.this was red granite,and so oa. has presented,to it. - a y When he came to the brick he held a \ mac, '' $t-'up and said: "This le a piece of }m- Pig Roots Her Master Through r Et and College. - I e:tdttence!" then cast }t aside s anent is with the others. Piga is pigs-also moneymakeas: - �v _ ., _, Aubrey R. Feltner of London, Ky., - . •Ai 114 i " , . .'The Bishop's Pal : "' will soon have a college education, all G g T .,... 1 `+ •t ' . �-I'll '.:S>ahen act as chairman of the due to the -efici nt su rt of a thor- • •• ! 1. mg a DPo f0 1J T t - x Dirkeahead Distress Committee during oughbred named "London Lady." ` , --- -- � `. '`:' 1he war, the Rt. Rev. F, S. Guy War- The sales of her progeny, now num- . I -' .. 1 I .;� , :ansa, now Bishop of Chelmsford, was bering 171, have netted the young Stu - -- Iuoted for a peculiar knack he had of dent a total of $1,815. I M -Making friends with all and sundry, "London Lady" was one of-aight . _ m kyr This trait is his character was pure bred Poland China hogs present- _ - . Ik11 `!brought out strongly duzing a recent ed to eight different boys in the Lon. ����/// Visit to the East End of London. don district on condition that four of 94 ; . . i �r Motoring through a certain street, the early offspring be'returned as pay ate' `` �' r. ie had occasion to ask the way of a moat for the animal. / i - ragged little urchin: Feltner received one of them and _ _ '"I'll show you," said the boy, and adopted as a slogan. "I'm going to tet r,* Jumped up on the footboard of the car, this pig root me through college." t The bishop engaged him in couveraa- lie was right. t7/ - , I they da not take exercise: and a toad .iGive Him the Air—By 0. Jacobson- . 4,} I that had found its way tato the heart The Difference Between _ ��. r of s rock by means of a clack would - 'o - ' live for a long time m a fairly healthy 9 Toads and Frogs condition. A VahuAle Missile. 'k3llhy is the Sea Salt. � � �.,•+ .- g To have a book worth considerably „ An English schoolboy, told to write - i Fro s and toads are alike is one - Many people have hast' ideas shout matter, they can both easily be tamed 1 more than a thousand pounds thrown I an essay on "The Sea," handed in the - ''' the differences that exist between a up to a certain degree. Flies, and at one's head is an experience which following effort: small; ick! movie worms are the t does no fall to the lot of many.. It "The sea If where poop'? bathe in. ' 4�� i'rog and a toad. To them the creature` quickly 8 .�,.'' , *'."t la a( frog if it jumps, a toad if It walks.I befit means to emploly Toads are ha-- n, however, to Dr. Adolf Eh- summer. It Is not St to drink because 1' But thea a toad can hop quite well if also very sensitive to music, and will i renf etc �it is salty. Also it is wet. And it is , . � s �6.. W'�i�r" ' started, and a frog often wants, so this come Into a room to listen to it. Both I It has lust been announced that the between England and France and other ,a. , distinction is quite erroneous. Some seem to tike the sound of the human+ Hungarian National Mt_seum has ac- countries." - _ _ - of the real differences, however, are voice. quired this book by private treaty. Al- You sable, but, honestly, now, what pointed out by M. S. Crawford in The For some reason beat' known� to though it was on the catalogue at a re- do you know of the sea? Could you , 1, - -It'ageant of Nature. themselves, frogs and toads are not serve price of $5000, it }s stated that. state why It Is salty, or describe car• + There are Ia reality very many dif- happy la each other's company; they the price actually paid is much in ex- rectly what a wave is? a c, ` .ferencea, the author states, throughout are-seldom seen together Otherwise, cess of that sum. Originally seas..and oeeana-were not J - 'i}ie,from the egg-chains et the toad and I there are a hundred pointe of dltser•r The book }s the first printed to the salty. Deep-sea dredgings have brought n 4 the, egg-masses. of the frog, to the I encs.by which they might Immediately Magyar tongue, and is known to col• to the surface remains of.planta and i; �aW' 7'toothless toad and the frog with teeth f be distinguished. A toad. aiways lectors as the Codex Ebrenfelt. it con. animals many thousands of years old, Il` ! �;, 0,r+ la the upper jaw sad across the palate. ,squats iQwer oa the ground than a l tales eightgone gegen and dates from which scieaUsts state could i ever have , ,. + � The tongue of the frog is lobed at the'fig; Its head Is also huddled down be.,the year 1480, lived to salt water. -� i i : xip, but that of the toad }e entire. I tween its tore-legs. When it Is touch- Its former owner. Dr, Ehrenfelt, a What, tbea,.has nxade tho sea salty.?- ,k fI. Toad-tadpoles differ from frog-tadpoles'ed or otherwise disturbed, it turas Viennese lawyer, came into possession The rivers of the earth. _ ~ b in that they are amsller, much darker' aside and waddles away; it can,of the book in an unusual way. In 1861 The earth, you-see• cdntains vast - '� : ,-''in color, and rounder in shape. But 1 jump, bat It much , prefers to waddle I he was a student at A'yftru, !n what quantities of sa1C. and a river scours one of the fundamental didfferences is and it can do this very quickly. If you.was then North-era Hungary, One day, this out of the axil and takes It, lu,solu- . A -4* i connected with the toad'a skin exuda- touch a frog it site bolt upright and while he was wrestling with a com. tion, to the sea. A t : tions, which are admitted to be of a stares at you, and suddenly,It takes a i panion. this book was hurled playfully So, in a cense, it is "frwb water"' � -`�I T' ', . _ nery Injurious nature. What precisely huge, startlingly long,leap, It is able at his head and he pocketed it. It was that hat made salt water. A river, 1 ; �' ,� the poison consists of may not be quite to jump fifty times its own length. A i only many years tater that_he redia- running aluggtshly and with swamps I 1' ` "Q certainip kno�cn, but it b probably oI good way to viaualiae thia enormous covered it, examined it, and became interfering with,its cutlet to the'sea, : ktti� M - te "biacklah' because of its accumula-, ' as'ezcremenrittona character, sad, as jump is to compare it with s man's aware of its anique chdracter and { , .. - `w 1, I ,;arch, may be of use in supplementing jump over a Weill a hundred feet high. great value. - tion of salt. The virtues of a medicinal I I . .the action of the lungs in carrying off e _ 1. 6 II spring exist because the latter', in its u • „, \ a portio of carbon from the blood. It Have Lonp Limbs. . . •'1 underground course, has scoured out °ttrinfk+.mmabfe and acrid,and therefore 'Abnormal length of forearm, and of sty Australian Sheep Ranches: ' and incorporated into itself iron, cul- • .11 phur, &&Its, etc, If the Spring dis- _.8 i distasteful to most birds and sairnala, the Ieg, from the knee downward, }s There are sheep ranctea in Australia I - -„ charged itself into a r+ver-as many •though it is known that hedgehogs will' characteriatic of the native savage which equal in area nearly the whole - - I lI do-the salts would go Into the sea. "beadily devour toads: this latter fact race of Australia. 1 of England. `'1 * ' shatters 'the theory that the sole put- iii Now as to the color of the sea..Every-. ! � pwe of the exudation is to provide a _ ---- -- Where its normal, actual color is a pe- 1149 - . - . ,protection for the toad against car cullar shade of green with a touch of I - blue in it. Within a mile or. so from a 41LORED BLOUSE OF lr1iEPE Nn! tilvorous enemies. Experiments show , TI. - that it fd both caustic and bitter, that s n" ��< shore, however, this color is altered by DE-CHINE. _ . fi '' 1t has a'disagreeable, poisonous smell c:, ` • > tidal movements and currents acous- sad ayellowish color; that, eapoaed * t� r Ing and atirring'up the ahalluwer parts trict:y tai:ored blouses adopt friss ? E V g " ct'the sea's bed. and buttons for trimming,-and fine z , to fhe sif, it becomes solid, and,placed on glees,scaly In appearance. Expert- °' ' And What of waves? The wind ts -c'.uster tucking in the irontx diatin meats have also been made with a r �Y" rhes this version of the hi len h the nave-maker. By pressing unequal- ll ' -hip-length r,: Rtew to testing Iia effect on birds and ra - ly on the sea's surface it depresses one i b:*use. The long tai:ored sleeve, t .:eaimals and the results have been < v Y part more than another. Each depres-'fastenirg with a link teff, is'in bar x x mon with the sim -e col:ar that can11 sinister and decisive. uhf sxton, as water cannot be compressed I y P IL is on record that a child dfed � into a smaller space, results is the adjusted with tzsany, buttons i~tom being poisoned by these exude- ks : pushing up or elevation of another 5hort'sleeves are much in demand and , . ,;r + are finished with a turn-back tuft:. . tions from a toad that'he had taken a' part. This results in the undulat.ons "�°'. °',•" ' we call waves. P:sited fri:ling forms the jabot, which f vat o! a hole. It is possible. But it iso :,:also certain that there have been pea ��r . ,. Flna:ly, a tide is,Just a wave o! the not inc:uded in the pattern. The u shows the situ 'e .des' of x Vie killed by wasp,stings•. The out- whole ocean, elevated by the "pull" of diagram P- tSt' come depended is both cases on the 1. £;` ^Y Y the mcon to a certain height. The I pattern No. 1149, which is cut fn sizes •- n , state of the blood of the person poison- - `^ tide that comes in to a beach is but 34, 36, 38, 40, 42 and 44 inches bust, -ed?'and not on the Doteaby of•the pots- t ,. the overflow of the elevated water.,. Size 38 bust requires 2 iia .yards of 36-inch,-or 2 yards of 4t)-inch ma on itself. —�`" a This blouse, f worn with _ ten 1. u e, t wt a Toads Like Music. '' ' - / skirt No. 1163, would make a charm- t _ _. IS it true that toads can live Inside -�' - "rocks, with neither nit nor food? Ae- ing two-piece enaemb:e. Price 20c. _ The designs iF_ustrated in our new suredly it is not true. It has .never F been satisfactorily proved 'that the m Fashion Boole are ndvanc2 ety:es for ,� /. �x ! the home dress raker, and the woman toads that have hopped out of broken t.,a,;,, ,� !or girl who deall•cs to wea. garments - r• rocks and stones have had absolutely - 'dependab:e for taste, si nip:icity and = no access to the air. 1. ' ' ;eccnmoy win flr.3 Ys- d_sira fu:fi;:ed What'hes happened certainly more, +-. - I in our patterns. Price of the book - than once is this: very young toads E - '%, - 10 cents the cop) Each copy ine:udes 1,, have been washed down into fissures` t yr'' When It'Shculd be Heaped ere cougon good for flee cents in the in rocks In stone quarries. The flood Friend-"Don't ycu thlak the o&ice 1 purchase of any pattern. ,• that washed the toad down will also; should seek the man? 11G�� TO ORllEY, i':1TTCftNS, t wash down atter it ting specimens of f Politician-"Welt;lea, unless it de �' insect life on which it can feed; this write your rame and addres3 plain- 1 will happen again sad again, and the I M > �., velops extreme timidity in the t7ufist, ly, gtvsng number and size of such bq wt' c •. when I think it ought to be helped oat.I toad,if it has space enough, will grow; f 4] ft not. it will die, and nothing further Fatt.,ns as you want. F.n�,ose �Oc to Rid for Special German Service. =tamps or coin (coin preferred; wrap p will be seen of it. 1t tL lives, sooner it. carefully) far each LLnaber, and -•' .or later a workman may splilt the rock The "C"German Ring" has been t tddress your order to ?9ttern Dept. - e "'` -. 1 I \Nilson Pubi shinlr Co., 'I3 'Wtst Ada- ,,, and release it. The fissure by that AENlOR DELEGATE TO TASLEAGUE OFNATIQfli3 created as a A9w diattnction by the a �` time may be almost invisible; filled up :IN Senator Raoul Dendn-rand, Minister of State and aenlor Canacilsn dela Foreign German Institute. This flnger;l!aide St., Toronto. Patt4ans Rent by ° ",`" ata fo thti Lea ring is to be accorded every year to h� ,, with earth and powdered stone and g gue of National hotographed off board the Canadian Paci`ic return mniL t - ** .clay, the workman will see the toad, steamship "Empress of Scotland" on his way to attend the gathering at such a person who has merited the dis- A. 4� " bat be will never notice the crack in tinction by ree.;on a, having served a ItP. the rock that admitted the toad. Toads ptacUcally aYerq capital of Europe. to Canada the Senator will viatt sial form abroad In some ape• You can lies a long time if you do ; t . n cause a can exist on very little food, provides! p 1. ro . ng else. .� :r , ..' "" f y. i w,,�+ . . a s r,�e. r w^,a?w '.,,:. y-s a ,r.,. . . ,,.-1•... ._.. .-....-.. .Z- ..�"..-".- - ._., s - _.,.'.>.oe•,os". .✓p �...'Y, _ti7.s:_.W._ .,...i. _.w >, cam....�..aF... _ _why ..ep,—.-,....'- . ..?.:,'°;:e+. _ 5*" rvn ..tz" "v.Sr:.,. �":3Ssa "d . �. .• ., + - r wasp - i The King's London Home. - ATCIflt3R MENTAL STEPS { . - '' aoetite! = not this timed Y �- _ During the middle of the summer of -1825 the building of Buckingham Pal- _ n 'lrCte torte of education 13 so great help to exercise and develop his brain'ace on the site of the old Buckingham. a `bed t� pedal toys do the muscles of his. whole wasof commenced. omm n¢Soor of Although uckf ge" that we may mould . the.miltds and y. moaners of our children along the lines The child is a great imitator of his ham House was preserved, the Palace. are please and 'give them the imprea• elders both in habit and action. 'If the ccat halt' a million pounds and took kions of such habits as.shall ever after youngster of the family !s tho possess- two years'to complete. pl' remain: or et a tiny.engine, motor; wagon Or�- William IV, never liked the-Palace - With young children one of the first gardAn tools, the miniature duplicate and it was not until 1837, when Queen „s + -"tangs, tangible-or material, that form of "dad's" his joy Is complete. Such I Victoria removed there from Keating- �ea lmpreseion on their plastic mindIs � t ea mechanical toys with-a long list Ol ton Palace, that-Buckingham Palace Is their playthings and toys. Zliise is others tends to help m developing the i became the official home of the 'Bove the parent who selects these toys not- initiative- of both boys and-girls to63 - only it the Christmas season but reign. ward the mechanical building or other� The most'-interesting event which •�+� p� • throughout the year with an eye to• lines. And every girl needs.this sort ever took place fn B'uckinglsam House i gle OltlBN�iE PEKOE 1S @R '8 � • �r,'y [f!= �' ward the constructive development of of training to help her in solving the.'was the drinking of the first cup of tea -the child's mind. This does aGt mean problems in her future home._ !ever made Tn England, This took place that parents' should so mold their The growing boy needs conatractive;in 1696 when the Duke of Arlington, children's.mental procenes,that their toys to develop his powers as well as t who thea owned' the maaston.,bought a .01MCAL SAIL g own individual childish initiatives are the younger child. He will enjoy a' . a smothered. Rather, that the parent, a pound of tea'for 60C. iWIBL E DO2U$LIr 'VISION . through wise and r, thin dlr par t, supply_ of shingles and carpenter Buckingham-Palace may be regarded N scrars with which to make bird houses es a lucky home, for during the.hun- I a z around to the'preseriptlotr you rsqulN *ter, the child's play and the selection of and other articles. •To make suc8 play v to ass clearly both.n4af atfd far. dred years it' has been a Royal rest- Itis PIA gives him the oppor- complete give him hammer and nails dente only one member of the Royal `DURING EXHIBITION ��� . t3NLY tinily to discover himself and what he f would like to discover suitable to his age. The tools should , family .has. died there-King Edward f a Regularly 410:00 to ✓318.00 " be well made and durable with which i'-Vll. Queen Victoria died at Osborne, 1 'SPECIAL SALE PRICE $T.9S gra - The sand pile, a trapeze, wagons, he can dQ his work well. I Prince Albert at Wrndsor, and both it 'swings, elides, pedal toys, balls,. and Almost every little girl is content to' Clarence- lumping t T Prince John and the Duke of Clarence' E. T. BURCI'I H jumping ropes are all exercising and play at home with her playmates if rhe at Sandringham. a . Opp Optometrist A Optician 'Tivoll Theatre v , healthy toys that every child should has a large piano box playhouse. Such . During the,lass twenty ye;rs a num- have his wise:-portion of, to develop a box may be made Into a very at-; o Evenings 13 RICHMOND 8T. EA8T lrltdg. o bar of alterations have been made to Itimselt physically and give his play tractive place when it is furnished I o To 8 p.m. TORONTO, ONT, (South 814sl o the Palace. King Edward made : spirit Sts natural outlet. 'But attention wish a door,one or two windows and a changes which simplified the domestic must not be given to the physical with +, porcfi. • Furnishing the playhouse � arrangements and In 1913 King George negleet to the_mental. Certain "men- constructive play and develops thea had the whole of the frost which had n' e tal toys" really give the child food for child's originality. become very weather worn,•refaced. Queer Dishes. Classified eAdverflm menta :thouglst: It 1s surprising the initiative Then It is for parents not to starve At a luncheon given recently is Lon INCOMPARABLE SILVER FOXES X �� he will show to working out new things the mental development of.their child �� X71 17�11� i don many'strange edibles appeared on �owssT PELICES, HIGHEST QCA.UTT In a-formative way ren to teed their physical development, the menu, among them being goose '' ieont our Poraua. r• r• The constructive. toys, the building for a fifty fifty balance is essential for stewed in honey, chicken stuffed with ` FuryOiQ` auamerata•. Prince Edward i°t'sS, blacks, engines, trains, mechanical N�io aormaL growth of our boys and pistachio nuts and dates and served Raising the Family. ' ...sets, and all the jointed building toys,!girls. -Cholera infantum is one of the fatal with honey sauce and cherries, andhad. R A lT ailments of childhood. It is a trouble A Negro mammy had.a family of pigeons stuffed with cherries. bogs so well-behaved that one day her. l .a WAY acoglea on auddenlp, espedaliy dur- in Buttan•!n•AahSeld, Nottingham- 'THE ONE SURE, N8t1I1<e—Your doctor. �i the summer months and unless mistress asked: 1, Ing shire, there is an hotel where roast "Sally, how did Yam raise your boys. T think th�th, orld is just beginning prompt action is taken the little one hedgehog is a regular feature In the ?" � � HEALTH!to.wake up fact thatNature,,ft eo veli.may soon be beyond aid. Baby's Own bill of fare.- Every race has its favor•ce Daly try understand and obey Tablets are an !deal medicine in ward- "Ah'tl tali yo', answered,Sally. Ah Its dish, and whilst they shudder over raise dem boys with a barrel stave, an' i. her laws, is able to make and keep us Ing off this trouble. They regulate the roast beef, the Chinese enjoy soups Ab raise 'em frequent," 'Well. .Even those who, by some obaurd bowels and sweeten the stomach and from certain kinds of birds' nests: Is Keeping the Blood Pure by course of conduct, accident, or Iguor- thus prevent the dreaded summer com- Fraser breeds analis specially for once, have forfeited the gift of health. plaints. They are as absolute sate „the labia. la Canada we marrel that Using Dr' WUlis ms Pink Pft' need not despair, or, what is worse,rna medicine, being guaranteed to contain scything so unclean as snails could be Impure, weak blood 13_the cause of to'the nearest chemist's shop. Nature 11 neither opiates nor narcotics or other eaten by anyone, yet the lobster feeds �i ' moat of the troubles that*afflict people. offers them the means of recovery If 1 harmful dWs. They cannot possibly r on the retire of the sea, and the pig iso they will Only take it. do harm-they always do good. The LitR1TATED BY ' This is Zit$ caul® of the wretched feel- - fed on offal, whilst snails-live only on The cares of Nature have nothing Tablets are sold by medicine dealers SUI'+P.WiN�!.DUST&C�D o !ng of languor and falntnesa, pains to I greenstuffs such as parsley, 'lettuce ;tsxmrnar+saa s m>_o sr,vsacasra s o'F ICj� the back and side, headaches -and to do with the pill-box and bottle. It or.by mail at 25 cents a box. from The and vine leaves. ""T!°*gang arse&s•os,xWsa•a GANLA {� , breathlessness, that affltrt women and t, not by the lazy and pernicious habit Dr. Williams' Medicine Co„Brockville, Whale, camel, and elephant steaks make her daily ISte a torture. To get f of drugging that we can keep a sound Ont. were served at a zoological dinner In , c new health and strength the blood mind in a sound body.. Too often-the s g + Paris and were ready relished. must be enriched. What Dr. Williams't drug which alleviates pain in one lo- Robinson Crusoe s Hotel. In India a species of ant is dried and Pink Pfils do in cases of this kind is cality sets up a counter Irritation some made into a sort o[ curry, and in the There will be very little hardship In told by Mrs. Augusta Emery, Wool I where else. West Indies no more tasty dish has yet I store four anyone who to the future may ford Station.Alta-. who says -"Li If you want to keep well, throwaway been diacoveredd than rats.- vlstg be wrecked on Juan Fernandes, on You can eat tried dragon-files In the ter: on the prairie, and It that there your medicines and open your. win- which Alexander Selkirk, the Original g are thousands of women like myself dove. If you want to' be supept2 " 7"17. and cheerful,go,for long walks. If you Robinson Crtisoe,sprat Dart of his life. Malay Archipelago, caught by boys miles away from a -doctor, I want to The Government of Chiti is proposing with braachee Smeared in bird-14ms. {��l tell them what Dr. Williams' Ptak Pills, °teat to feel. that life,•ia Indeed worth k:ven the octopus s its partisans to erect a hotel on this "isle of ro- have done far me. After my first baby living, get'as much sunshine as pos- among the people of the)Mediterranean' afbie, Sunshine im the enemy of dfa- mance" and to establish a regular ser- + r was born I seemed to have little vice of passenger steamers for the and to China it is dried and soil cover. energy, I felt weary and rundown and ease.. ed is Soar. unable to do even the ordinaryhouse- benefit )e t-Lo ed enthusiasts. So, when you'have looked atter your The beet-loved story IS, the world hold duties, I felt I needed a tonic own health and that of your children, - . and as I had Ions seen Dr, Williams' wI'-1 yon 'think of the slum children, has already•given its name.to a hotel - Recognhsed Ability. q Have You Pimples Pink Pills advertised i decided to try in the British Isles--@he Crusoe Hotel (� jj Pimples 'y who, weakened by their dreadful sur at Largo, the 1•lttle Fffeahlre village `� the dancer took his tett partner them. i got a supply and carefully fol. roundings, with no stamina 'and n down to supper the wafter ae�lag �� BrS� Df� � � which clafine Alersnnder Selkirk as is lowed the directions And before very 1 power of resistance are exposed year them seemed Incapable of taking his Lf long the result was wonderful. Day f ,- its most famous son. Largo also boasta eyes off her. At last the dances could you Pte' r. by day I aegalaed my former strength(- .p a statue of the hero, set to the wall of endure it no longer. If wish a skin dear of ` after year to the ravages o2 !Erase• - the cottage which replaced his old "mak here, fellow," he said. "Why. les bt4.1<t,:•rr,is and other an and energy. The pills Seemed.to give P aye a keen appetite and I gained in i r. home. This statue is a favorite rub are you staring so rudely at this lady?" noying eruptions be� today �.•: weight and soon was able not only to ,► ject with amateur photographers who "It ain't rudeness, sir, believe me-it the regular use of CntiCtua i g y ' '►^ And thelr why to the Fite coast during " do my work about the house-but to /'~. ain't replied the waiter. It's admits- _ $pgp� meted by C1ttlCnra help with many chores on the farm. the holiday season. _ '•�' •,�- lion-genuine admiration, that's all. Ointment. No other method '* --tiJ This 1s the.fifth time she's been down is soy often ��. For this r4son I would advise-women, MInard's Liniment for Corns and Warts parficularly those on toe prairie or th6 to:supper to night." tive and so economical. rx+l farm, to keep a supply of-these pills l Deeds, Not Words. Sa•N•lab Imy this • . 'Llwaya on hand. One trial will'cos- ^l % L n•roe: -N.eYaw L1/,a�.=--Pal Judge-"And, what,dfd the prtwuer w• � �>,s.a son T� .:Tinea you of their worth. I have re- • am catk@a shaving 3t&ass. say when you told him that you would �im commended them to many of my. have him. arrested?" _ ..;. friends and never•have they°failed to „ '-�- - Woduce go9d results." - _ _ Complaintant-"He answered me• BETTE R IN' t You can get these pills from your __ - - chantcally,yet-honor:" druggist, or by mail at 50 cents a box _ _ - _ Judge '!Explain." .. - Complallutant-"He hid me on the from .The Ds•Williams' Medicine Co., - head with a hammer." .: Brockville, Ont Then She Pushed Him In. VEY WAY * "t She-' river'is never'dark evenBritain's • F Doles. 'Sentence Sermons. without the moon" Great Britain has spent ie 17&,630,000 _ He--"No; it has_current. enough to After Tailing Lydi4L E. Pialc�• I�To Man Can Succeed-,Who Is,will- on unemployment benefits since the give it a good light.' ' > frig to allow other people to do.his a armistice and £50,620,000 on out-of- armistice ham's Yegetsble Compound . °'thinking for hips. Mtnard's Liniment for Ashes and Palos work donations.: _ 'i t' 6�ayer"- InsiJ61 z -Who has not learned the value of .7 r ingomar, N. S.-"I took your meds= timo fragments. de cine for a run-down condition and inward �,y -Who will not'trast other people as ' nL1 MERCHANTS Headache �bad at times bvt � d notwalk For Colds ttoublea..._ I h so far a$he sake to be trusted. ma lsrn -Whoa is so smart he has to be -" - L mb Pinkbam's Vegetable Com about and in the • Ne lgia Rheu distance. I saw uta t' -Watched. The Advertising Appropriation. . --Lumbago newspapers ad have.taken eve bottles Pain per -Who has no great objective'ln'life. of i. I am better.in every way and -Who enjoys betng•dependent upon The advertising appropriation is a portant as making many"Sales. Mak- A Accept only a �n can use my letter to hel other other people. percentage of annual Galea. Logically ing many Sales quickly 1s maximum �p� " „_ p T Bayerpackage women. Mrs Alvrra 11I. a . ' -Wbo has not learned to profit by merchandising`success. y� Ingomar, N. S. _ honest cfiticism.' l' an djustiy then it should be expended When we speak of a Sale, we�mean - thzoughout the entire year.,, Aad fire a transaction with a profit. Otherwis© a' ch contains proven directiolls Now Breakdown Relieved J sounest business reasons justify a it is a grit You,don't have your profit Handy `Bayer" boxes of 12 tablets ;` � WE WANT _CHURNING from a Salel until' you get the money Also bottles of 24 and 100-Druggists Toronto,Ontario.- It is inpretty-nervous hard merchant in advertising regularly each Aaflirf� is the trade mark (registered is to explain your feelizlga to nervone "week.- Results prove the-profit of it. 'for the merchandise' from the cus- canaQa) of Barer Manufacture of. 1Sono- troubles. I felt low spirited, had pains " Sales are made every day-in•season tomer. Until the money is in hand, aceticaddeater of ealleylleacta in my head and eyes, always crying,and and ouf of season--fa-good times and you have your profit to collect. did not wast to go anywhere: Ido Y CREAM1n ba times. The idea in business is Sales are made in the store. _ The knitting and fancy work, and I would to stake Sales. 'The idea In Adverbs., get irritable after a few minutes of customer Comes in, picks out the iner- v 1Ve snppTy Cana and pay express ink fe to 3ncrea a the nnmbELrof Saes. chaadise. You wrap it up, take his I work. Ihavebeens Canada five yearn -. he Sale fa the crux b the whose 0� �r S' and'have been this very ever.eince I :charges. We pay dally by ezpreSs T money,. head ' to him or deliver the came. I am taking Lydia E"Finkbam'e ' money orders, which can be Cashed business. Everything e.se that Is done merchandise. Until 'then the trans Apply Minard's freely and often Vegetable Compound and I sleep better '_anywhere without any charge. is merely leading up to the"Sale.'Until action with a profit is not complete.. ri'sa and it sgems to make me ea ane 1 must and watch the;,( ppear. t, I have ^� the Sale is made there is no profit—.. .Obviously then you must get peopae say I am feeling more jolly. To obtain the top price, Cream no_money in ruauing a,busIaess. IID Into the store in order to sell them. - great faith in in your medicine because must be free from bad Savors and of what it has done for my husband's ' C not leas than 80 per teat to that point,everything is expense- Advertising gCts- people into the n sister and she recommended,it tome." money laid out in order to make that store=gives you the,the' opportunity tQ -Mrs. A. Smrr13, 10 Burleigh Avenue„ '• ; Hatter Fat -.- :. - money make money. make a ale. More opportunities and •e Todmorden, Toronto, Ontario. The longer the Sale is in coming,the better ones. ay�y�I s Boy+►es Company Limited, !llifitl0,�r AA'drnggists sell this dependablemrd- TOtonto greater the expense. Every day mer• That is why,you advertise. Adver• {cine,and women suffering from these RE D R chandise remains In the store adds to tistng brings mare people into the troubles so common to their sex should : �+'or references-Beed Office, Toronto, its cost. The carrying charge can: 1 give it a trial aow.i store-and more of them oftener. And -Bank of Montreal, or your local banker, easily become a worm that blights i Advertising works all the time, if you s"+ Established for over thlrtT years. profit. Making Sales qufckly is r s im-I let it, 198UE No. 36--'25. = 60 _ k -t."• ..J. .' -• :� "'.'n1.. ••Poi, ' . �. y - n..'. r. .a .Y, .:'..:.-. '... ...J. 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B. 1 - -Dr. Henry will-be here as usn- and Mrs. Powell. a � 1 ` ' aI neat Tuesday to attend to his —Mies Gladys Powell returned g 1+� 111\\\ .'..1 Found,.a pickle pencil. Loser ptofessfoaal dutiea. " to Toronto on Monday, after two +call at. this office. —Misses*Doris 'and Grace Gal• weeks vacatton.at Halibarton. L' -- —Miss Day,of Tor _ to, is visit- braith have returned to TorontD —Howard Law, who hi;d been m r - - itag her sister, vin.Bnehby. after speodiag a week with Mre. suffering front appendicitis for 10 '-&t ­rid of summer stork to Dake J ra, =Mrs. Johnfv olf Toronto. is. . visiting hers . , Gordon and Mrs. Bashby' several days, was fallen 'Y,o the room IOx ftAlll Bhi menta We ai�`ft4 _ —Dr. IL A. Sadleir, Oshawa General 'Hospital Thurs• •1Li�a+: . ._ _ Dentist, p p. _ —F. ichardSoahas installed •irraetisiog id Toronto' will be here day morning. -reducing the prices of the 1►lar loo elctrio light plant at is his offiIce on Tharsday from 10 —Union services will be conduct- . rm. a. in. to 5 V. m., as asoeL -ad on Sunday neat by Rev. Mr. fO1jOW1IIg.goods -Biorn, on Monday, Aug. 24th, —Mrs. Rankin and W. F. Hen. Gardiner with the morning service Pickering. to Arthur and Mrs. derson spent a few days in Rich. ip'St, Andrew's and the evening - r sad ,anon., mood Hill with the former's son, #"vice in the United Church. PER CENT Robert, and Mrs. Rankin and son. At meetings�re. 3Vimaa of Peterboro, is — aRa held recently the vtl Ming her mother, Mrs. A. Bir- —Thal adiee' Aid of thePicker. North Ontario Plowmen's Associ• - 1 t -�reM'of Sing street. lapc United Church will meet on ation decided to have their first Children's Oxfords, SandaN and i strap � "' ` - —F. M. Chapman, B. A.,will Wednesday, Sept.2nd. at 8 p,�., Annual match on the Danrobin • _ ' ' tike the service at Audley nest at the home of Mrs. E. H. Morley. Farm, Beaverton, on October 8tb, ' Shoes--Famous Kewpie "f —The Women's Institute held wbils the South Ontario Associa r 18ay at 2.30 p. nt. L. { Elsasser, of Toronto, a.moet delightful ppicnic at the tion will hold its match on Oct. geWphOe. ' " 90"t a day last week with her .home of Mrs.R.H. Crook oil Tues 10th. The location for the South " > daughter, Mn. James Rose. day ofteraoon,'when about seven. Ontario match is-not decided yet, ' —The township -eoancil will ty members and their friends were but is left in the hands of a com• Men's Balbriggan Drawers, Shirts and Combinations, meet on Monday- next for the present. Mise Rorke,of•Toronto, mittee to choose a it centrally regular 1.00, to g0 at 76 08nts. 1' transaetfon of general business. gave a moat interesting talk on, located for all five Towhahips --Our public .and continuation "Canadian ArtiAts," and pointing concerned. It is the intention of Men's Work Shirts, reg. 1.851, to go at 99Q and 79o. ' school® will reopen on Tuesday out the high position which they course in both the North and the ' .mi" after their two mobthe'va• had attained among,the artiste of South Associationa to move the Men's and Boy's Running Boots, reg. 2.50, 1.76 and 1. the world. She added much in- match around from township to --James Henderson, .of Birch terest to her talk by showing township in turn, Canvassing �' to go at L Cliff.*as in town on Saturday, x� ' y photogrephe of the great works-of and prizeliatcommitteea have been , Get in on thesis Bargains. x+i7aen he sailed on' a number of Canadian artiste. The lawn was appointed and -will meet again l` r friends, an ideal spot for such a gathering, within a few weeks. 3"h aod'tbe tables were beantifull —We have in the Provincial Fred T BuntingFl{'kerljl� &' -Miss Jean Clark I@ epending a 9 T. � �r"h '`twb weeke'vacation at the home decorated with flowers, ands #ew Highway one of the beet roads on / . E,stablished11887. of her sister, Mrs. B'. F. Balsdon, swings were erected for the beae• the continent,and,judging by the of Burford. fit of the children. The neat way i t is.being utilized, itis great- -John T. Stephenson is adding meeting will be held at the home ly appreciated by the Americans featly to the appearance of the of Mrs.W. J. Miller to which the as well as by Canadians, and f` ' rn Restaurant by having it Claremont branch is invited. every year the traffic will increase, 7 x^e'1®ainted. —On Sunday evening about nine end•with the increase of traffic s e clock when the motor traffic on there will be a corresponding� ►: . . '� —J. S. and Mrs. Baledon and ponding in 9h iv � rl 0 family are spending a week in the Provincial Higbw%y was very crease of accidents. There is one - Fishers, N. Y„ with Mrs.Baladoa's heavy, a motor aocidAnt which spot on this road wb.icb will some .°father, Harry Stanley. might -have had very serious re• day see a great tragedy, and that ' Paull and Mrs. Knifton and Mrs. suite occurred about two miles is the C. N. R. level crossing west Stone, of tParry Sound, spent the east of the village. A Ford boupe of West Hill. There have been 'week end with ' Mrs.' Snifton's belonging to a Toronto man and numerous fatalities here in past ' �w ;Another, Mrs. James Gordon. containing three men was quina year=, but now with Lhe traffic in• Harvest and Threshin f' Time means 9 !t —Misses Florence and Ir tie east, when a Ford touring car, creased a hundred fold the danger Sparrell. of Nisi ars Falls, N, ., also belougiD to a Toronto alae, kcertainl ver great. Should one g g y y _ -a fresh supply ©t 41spent a fortnight with their stint and containing four or Ove pas• of the large busses with from 20 PP y..and uncle, Thomas and Mrs. Con• seagero, was going west. The to 40 passengers on board get stall• P nor. touring car attempted to pass be ed on the crossing.or taken qua. Dishes. 1` —,Mr's. C.A. Sterritt and daugh tween the coupe and another car, ware@, we can imagine the result _: Clover Leaf Cups and Saucers, Paris aha -ter. Miss Ida, returned home on with the result that there was a if a train should come along at pe, ver doz 1.80 11ur@day lastaf ter spending three head-on collision. The occupants that moment. There not only the .: Cups only, per doz - 1,26 weeks with relatives and friend* of she care were badly s hal;earqp, busses from Oshew•a. butthere are )t : In St, Mar 's. but fortunately they all escaped many Toronto busses passing over __ :"` _;Plates (bread and butter), 1.26 G. —Mrs. Tacker and two son*, of serlowR iojury. The owcer of ibe this point every week These With a. - •' '(pie) 1L,315 a' Toronto, returned-home on Thurs. t,ouriblt car admitted.that he was the thousands of autos passing day, after spending a couple of at fault. and sa his car carried over every day makes the danger :.� •� (tea) 1.tft1 •-,. weeks at the home of her brother iasuraars against accident. the so great that the matter should be ^. .,. .. ! h law,C. A. SterritL owner of the coupe,wiil be paid in. resented to the Railway Board. (breakfast). f:10 —W. F, Law left on Saturday full forall danntiges. The towns along this Highway .. __.w. (dinner). 'for Tillsonburg to attend the fns- —His@ Marie Cowan, daughter should take concerted action and eat►l. of his father in-law. Mr. of Joseph aad Mrs. Cowan. had a demand an overhead bridge which u• �� (teonp), 4 Booth, who had died that morning narrow escape from eerlou&if not should be easily constructed at r l' after a Ilagertn illness. fatal.ia'nriea on Wedneadayaftesr- this point. .7-Plain White Cape and Saucers, Paris shape, per doz 1.90 —Thoma*an William Jackson. anon. •• Onpscal;. ... 115 of Winterset. la., and Roht-Jack- street in froDt of the Gordon CARD HANKL isoc and Joseph Fielding, of Chl• House. She had gone tbehind one Platters !scallops-. Oatmeale o, Cartwright visited oitha r. and of the large Oshawa-Toronto bus• theots two be man 1sb toTpP i Cdr and neEour C�eh• -Fruits Bowls, ate. �f g y sea and riXht in front of a Ford bore, also the members of Doric Lode .'weep sedan. When she saw her danger s b. . —Ales aad Mrs. Wilson, of she hesitated and started to turn A- F. ,k A. M•. for their kindoen wad �i "�Phitby, and Mr. and Mrs. Rooke, hart, but too lite to avoidbeing expressions of sympathy, during our - recentsed bereavement'by the sudden, t and daughter, Doris, of Parkdals, knocked down: Fortunately. she death of our beloved fatber, Andrew Cleanup in Summer Shoe"s,' Dresses, spent a day last week with Mrs. fell between the two front wheel@ Annan. d. A. Linton and-Thomas and Mrs. and the car was brought to a atop _The Family. Play Suits etc. - Andrew. witbio about six feet, which @how- -Thomas Clark, who resides ed that it was going very slowly. - with his ne bew and niece, Wm. The little Now Ad-vdort4sewss'nta. y p girl was unin orad with � Boys' Mule 0ltfords, nicely trimmed, sizes 11, - - 'Gormley and Mrs. A. Gormley, of the esceptiorr _of a �ew elig}lt 12 and 18, regular 1.75, clearing price 118c Church street, bad a paralytic brats" and a bad fright. The COWS FOR SA LE—Twii fresh milch etrOk® about noun on Sunday, and two.young Alen, who were from Durham cows. Apply to Thos.G.Norton, sizes 8 and 4, regular 2.00, for 1.20 y g R. R.t,Locnet Hill, 50.51 :now be lies in a critical.condition. Toronto, and on their way to the Big Assortment—Siddiea',, Misses', Boys', Men's —Mrs. Jahn Dann spent lest General Motors picnic at Oshawa, A�PAYING HIGHEST PRICES— and Women's Canvas Boots,regular values ..week with her daughter, Mrs. in their sedan, were not at all t0 Hitt For all kinds of train grid seeds at Locust elevator. M.R.Hoover. Sltf 1.25 to 2.00, goiQg at ; Oliver Denny, of Whitby town blame and showed a willingness to ---- ship. On'her return she was ac- belp in every possibleway. ?'ANTED—Man to buy teamster's Ladie@' Gingham All over Aprons, small checks, at;OdY vied by her two grand outfit and take:ovet:the work. For full - ppaa —A sad fatality occurred in our particulars apply to A.Forsyth,Claremont. 51 -Pretty shades �C children, who are spending Pe g a week village on Friday afternoon is "With her. TOVE FOR SALE—Gurney Oxford -aoszee Dresses, similar calors and quality —The United Church is forton- which Andrew ADnaD, of Fair- Stange,in good condition,suitable for summer port, one of the most highly cottage. For particulars apply at the NEWS Boys' Sliski Play Suite,seizes 2 to 6 yrs, special. +ate in having secured Rev. Dr. 9. esteemed residence of the town- office. 32tf W. Fallie. -bead 'pl--the United ship, received such severe,= OR SAi,E-A quantlty-of 104 seed - - •Book and Publishing House, To. that be died within s few hinnies Frv1 wheat,free from an erosiono weed teens. , Tonto, for tboir anniveresey ser- after the sceideat. He had ac- Phone Pick 103 1. M.B.Burk, R.R.No.1,Lo Remember—We are agents for Parker s :,vleee the last Sunday in October. companied his' son,•Thoma }>!@;°witc,tat Ham' 61-52 ". 'Heep the date open. whom he lived sines the death of IDEA PRESS FOR SALE—Io good Dye Works, Toronto. —George Martin had the mil- his wife on Cliristmas Day, 192$, CeO°disron.capacity 10o ig,i..p« a.�. Alm T fortune to fall on Saturdayevep• y small mill forcrackiniior grinding grain or'chick- A8� for a Price LiBt— log ands fain to the village with a load of grain ens. B.Field,Pkker•mg. 51rf tom► painful injuries to td, be ground at"Lockwood's will. OR AALS--are reed baby carr- ids r. right @boulder, the ligaments They drove _to G. Law's black. Fiage aad ivor,crib, 5.00;also coal and wood : of which were badly torn. As a Smith @hop with the wheel of ranggee,arta mt>a. dna ptform.Dales in perfect 'result be is now Off dot and is coadrtion. Apply jos. Hackett.Orchard Ina. . S. � H A P M A N Y another wagon to be repaired. Rouge Hill,Kingston Rd..Phow Scar 5921. 51tf y , car ng hie arm in a sling. When hie son left the wagon to go —Farmers have now nearly all into the shop Mr. Annan went to MASSEY-HARRIS MACHINERY r- finished their harvestingopera And repairs. Now is the time to lock ; Pe tarn the horses around, when the after your spring nerds. cultivation, drills and — tions and threnhing is now the harrows,sprayen for the.orchara. one 3 1-4 by order of the day. Some very gearing of the wagon, which was a wagon gear,cheap, D.J.Gormley,Dunbar- r9 alight platform spring wagon, on 22tr ME O�_ .heavy yields of fall wheat are became, locked. The horses be- reported. seviral farmers in this came frigbdened aad started to run FOR SALE—Cbeap, all kinds of ? , locality having over fift bu6bels wagon.,harness.andaN kinds of farm im- A,:�1, 9�C��y. g y swap, dragging Mr. Annan. Tlsey plaaeauin good order. Also several heavy and to the acre. Spring grain@, also crossed the road- the wagon Strik- Jrght scala end toot stoves and heaters. High- are elding well. ing a telephone pole, when tbP High- est ori«irld =nnsieona,newOOphonesose is = and Mrs. Purdy tom' H' y .and child unfortunate man sustained term - GoSN THERE S RCUSE LL YOIfR ALRICtNT I'LL s of Frida and Saturday with Ar p� THE CONST BU�I 5 TO 7EL.EPHONE , pe y y ole injuries to his head and body, D A r D , !�•G /- many w THE JUID(JE HIM a : the format's uncia in Oshawa, af• of the ribs on both sides te'r which Mr. Purdy left by motor befog broken. Medical assistance —AT r :.,for Coniston where ..he will next was Soon at hand, bat n-)thing g+�,�pp j ICE--,601 - ,•1 week assume his new duties as could be done as be expired in a principal of the continuation - Every Holiday and Saturday v school of that villa 'e. Mrs. Pard few hinnies. The remains were nights from 8 to 11,$0 g y taken to`-Storritt s' undertaking o'clock. :and child left Toronto by train for rooms and later to his home on the •p their new home where their agany bay read. Hie funeral took place Cloud Orchestra.in attendance Pickering friends wish them every on Monday afternoon, and wss 46.51 jMISS MUNRO, Proprietor success. conducted under the auspices of Vol. �"` •' —From sixty to seventy-fire Doric Lodge, A. F. & A, X. of Fruit Rases, Shrubs FitC• ' per cent of the motor traffic on the which be was a member. The Provincial Highway duHnir the funeral was the largest seen in past Pew weeks has been American. Having secured the agency for T. W. the township for many years, Bowman &Son, Star Nurseries, y! �....... S As a rule the American tonrists thus abowing- the high esteem in Ridgetown,Out, are good spenders, and some of the which be was held in the coui111un- garage men Ray that they would ity. He is survived by one eon, lam prepared to take orders for all _-- Htarve were. it not for the revenue . I ) kinds of Fruit Trees, Small Fruits, Thomas, of Fairport, and four Etc.. at '-°� derived from them. Merebanternlowes al Shrubs danAhtere, Mrs. George Oliver,Uliverof lowest possible_prices. •a= .. ......� ..�.. #° also say that the amount of Arner- Bright ;• Mr9. George Davidson, of t R g Sp cial rates for large quantities. �— -n money in circulation in Onta Cherrywood . Mro. James Sm0es, t ialr has greatly, increased during of Dnnbarton, and Mrs. William •r}•/, ��S�LJ '• steamer moatira Dunbar, of Toronto. J �i�lEpffiBIIr ]Ck81'131 � qC -�.•.f{., Vflia+. *, � , i db,fel �5l t'.J r:4, 'h'..�..�• ^,°. ,,,.y,.e - s � '7 f_ _ a,^rM:. '•`''^ ;y,s1Y,^.. +w^�: �•.. �„, � .aW&. � �3�jr w>,: :a :-•,r�., .! 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