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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1925_09_04 ,,.,.p..e...> .Ia;u ..s+v%-"%` r ,•w rb',ci.,,..., .arc - :N <.,a^•xi. 'L. R. ,tris - -<-=• - '•2w.`":4:,.,rr R .,e.w,..,• •«va.. _rr..•... .p,.a.. "6�{.,.�,. i'4+^;'::xi"r�%x�.,vow t., ..::. ;�e' .c. r. �;aa,r - - :1+^•x`4' w , r r'. . • .. � �• 'k ,, `' 1 .. .� :^✓ w, l VOL. XL1V. PICKERINC , ONT., FRIDAY, SEPT. 4. 1925- No. 52 , ,._ : ia►frtsfa�'tes�sl 6ssrae<. _ �=®O�. T?4e= QREEN RIVER. _ S.O. �; Associatiofll �; x "5� Mrs. Postill is visiting with friepdo T OREENWO ,�ed4elal W �'M tad• $ Scores for games played last weep : t in Toronto. as Al b. and Mrs, Hoover are awn on At Claremont-Glare rook 2; Picker- P y ing 0; at Brooklta-- f Cher- - d► ~ I3. f!'OR$YTH, Oph.D..'Director JaCto '• s motoring trip. rywood 1 At Green River-Good- .O etrieeal Association of Ontario. Reg. J.and Mrs. $ighewaader motored • "� lasereff Member o! the American Optomeidn! wood 0,Green Riyer 0. �. Asameiataon. t:yea examined by appoigtment. to Lindsay recently. Ciamee'this. week: Sept. 3rd-Pick- es, w<. 9tisas 2804, Claremont,oat Mn. Melville Draper and chtldren, sling at Green River P Sept. 5th- ?' �7 O. li[cKINNON, Ild.D:, L.R.O.S., LOGS WANTED of Thessalon, are visiting at the old Goodwood at Brooklin. li3etabUabed 1638 F ; &.1 . IDdsan�,member of the ooliese or home. On Sept.5th. at4 p. rho.,on the tom• intentPh and 8 Custom sawing done,,Ost Rolling Wm.and Mrs. Hing; of Agincourt, r; nrgeoata of oatario,lsoonatato visit with Mr. and idra. Ootrte on myaity field, Claremont, the second ,gigheSt price a of ai Oollsse of saasnoas, Ediaborsh. ed round of the Ontario Cu Competi- , m and Chopping, Sunday last. tion will be played between Clare- a" ' ;�atoaattoa b dstsaaaa of womw sed pp' g1 Wood P ' Otos a ad'eatae°°°'aroo�tam' Repairing, ' An be of picnics has appal- moat(winners of the S. O. F. A.)and paid ' tChir•opraetie„ '- ently struck Wilson's Park. Two Ubtbofi(winners of the$imeoe Dis• Shaping and•Turning. groups of merry makers from Mark• �i' , ham and one from Eaton's,Toronto, trict). This game is creating a great , The following are some or the many ailments deal of attention and it is expected to a S lik opracbc stings are efficient in overcom- Siddle Barn, Sleighs, Office Stools have recently visited this pretty spot. draw the largest crowd of'the season, NEW � . S ins: All forma of nerve trouble and head-ache, r paralyn:, spinal troubles,throat and tuug weak- as the teams in their showing through �•� Salt For Sale - . tfessea,rheuraatiam and sciatica,digestive astir- _ the year appear to be evenly matched. WHEAT �AT dere:high blood pressure add other-circulatory /4UDLEY. troubles.heart trouble and goitre. CRAB. A. WHITE. � -- LEAGUE STANDING Charles -Lynde bad a bad fall last won, lost draw Pte R. DUR�VIN E. 8TEOKLEY. Successor to late W. G. Barnes s week and is taid up for a few days. Goodwood 12 0 3 27 Honor Graduate of Toronto CAI: a of Chi- phone 84`Llf Or write Locust Hill. Out. rCpracuc. Will make residentutl mil to Picker. R. Winters and wife and W. Pratt Claremont, IO < 2 22 KT S S T j leg village Ciaremoat and anrronading diatriet nail wife motored to Gait for the week- Cberrfwood. 7 8 5 19 1 1 1 'Tuesday, kthursday and Saturday orenoone. ead. Brooklin, 8 4 8 19 For sae a poiatmeat call 1.41 J Sowmamville,or kava told With anycae talons treatment.471y ,, y � Dr. D, D. MacDonald. principal of Pickering, •8 6 2 18 . . l Orde St. School,Torento,and aform+r Green River, 6 4 6 17 Unexcelled for fine a; low" teacher of No. 6, with his wife and Ashb{tra, 8 10 8 9 �,�•a• .t?'ttaeral Disteet" son,Stewart, visited with F. M. and Whitby, •.2 11 2 s cake or pastry .' A13. CHRISTIAN, Banister and and ? Mrs. Chapman ou Toesday. Dr. Mac- Maaeheater, 0 16 1 • lii icor,Notary Public Etc. Money to j,{c gpff l snbal��aer Donald bas just returned from Edir- baking oho. South Wiag,Coutt Haase. Whitby. 251y bunt, where he represented Ontario p WHITEVALE. ' MOTOR HEARSE at the World's Teachers' Federation. �^I C. RIOHARCSON Ik OO,-Barri$. The largest sale of an pastry ✓.cera Solicitors etc.. 217.379 Coniedentioa He reports that teactere from. nearly The Ex. fs at present-the attraction g y.p 1Lib Building,Corner Yong and Richmond Stn, � r ' every country io the world were there of the day. flour lII the O011nt29. ' Tos..to. phones Mata 13 Phone Main o490. sit Phone 9.14 and the proceedinirs were conducted D. F. Williams spent Sunday with There's S r@�®011, in English by MI• The matter of fur- the !loiases Birnie. � ' ILLIAM JAME8 BEATON,Bar. theriag Peace teachioge was a big A. E. Major attended (be opening - a' IF r rater Solicitor. Notary Public. Room subject of discussion. of the Ex, on Saturday last. F. _.► QIZZ=29 a ' ' 63i1.f onftdvrtion Life Building. ASPHALT Mrs. Margaret Reesor spent the sag.Toronto. En- Mrs. i trances 4 and 12 Richmond Street or 17 Queen weekend with friends to the city, Street East. Telephone-Maio 7080. Residence Hudson 174x. T?1�(� '�j� AGINCOC'RT Orvil White and wifeepent the week SHI 't•�`LES y S end with their parents. Thomas and Y u' Destini William Cassie, for man ears era- Mrs White. - �`IR. D. O. Smith, Dentist, Rtp,,t;. we can supply Toronto Asphalt Shin- C 0 A L Ployed on the farm of William Rennie. O. A. and ills. C1any and aoo, Ken- We Honor Graduate of Chicago and To- glee in Toneblead, Tile, Heather, Kennedy road, meta tragi death at oet6, spent Sunday affix firs. Clarry's rooto Universities and the Royal Coouuresse of Red. Green or Blue-black. 6 o'clock Friday afternoon. Aug. 28th. pore to. R. and Mrs.Tweedie. A good supply of Haid and Soft Deataf Surgeons. _Phone of$ce 1011• Rcaidence We can give you names of roofers who when in failing from a load of hay he Schaal re•opeced Sept. let, with , IO16, No outwd-,appointments. 2Wy - will use o0 other brand of struck on his bead, breaking his neck Nli.a Waeriman as principal. .Airs. Coal on'hand. Also a supply � As halt Shingles. Bedied almost inatantly. Cassie had HicLson takes charge of the junior of Kindling Wood, t` j� LAKE B. BEATON. D. D. S.. p B g B Graduate,of the Royal Cclelse of Dental brought in a load of bay and was room. peons and t;r+ivervt� of. Toronto orrice MR8 WALL-BOA.ILD working on the top when the rope Our sporting fraternity attended the stove letigth. '* oro 1vlurdock'. Goatecuonery slots. whttbr• ave wa and he s!i ed. Deceased football match at Green River last - Oface hours 9 to 12 :1 to S 30, Ind.'phone 6. This L the warmest board on the mar- R y PP 12tf PhOae Pic1;. 1708. was in his 59th year and was a well. Saturday evening' which proved a 941 phone 2.0. 441y kat. cool in summer and warm in g-. winter, 7 18 in. thick. We known figure is the district, being vex snappy game. N. DALES, L. D. 8., D. D. 8., can supply you with the highly Ra Lea" DONALD MUh"RO. 1'ICSESINti ' p bi hi regarded by all who knew him. Mesdames G.Tran and J, Le re- 4 •Graduate of Royal C411 a of Dental Sur- names of satisfied customers. He is survived by bis widow and two turned home on Saturday last, baying 41 tat-and the Uaaveruty of Toronto. office daughters. all on the farm at lot 29, spent a pleasant holiday with the D. A, Scott's store. Claremont, cont. - con 2. 8earboro. Dr... Farquharson. ter's son. Major Prise, e v a� take hours.s a. o to a p m.. 9atnrdays, s a �/ o aorooer,decided that as inquest would Miss M. Poynter tett Monday last The m.10 1 P. m, Phone Clare 14p$ s71y .e. i •°� q 7 a lair i. ei F iirsi Garage not be necessary. to resume her duties as teacher at . JRRRB13RT T. FALLAISB..I. D$ . Agincourt and Miss E. Poynter as D.D.S. Graduate or the Royal College ofYARD junior teacher at Markham public �. I eons and the Univeraity of Toronto. pl<MAWA FA1R. school. Motor overhauling, to and side car- „y a0oee J S.Balsdon'sowe.Pickering.Oat, pp L Winne hours s a m.to a in.. or Mrs.and Miss O'Neil. of Bradford Lain repairfng. p: by tot- �� , ��• asset Phone Pick 3700• Oshawa Fair dates Sept. 14th, 16th who spent their vacation .with the ;Battery Seryice-Ohargtng REMEMBER gad 18th. Have you received a Prize formef s brother-in-law, Rebt. Nolan, and overbaalinti• 1 tual4raa isptltra Llai P If not boot or write the Seers- returned to their home Iset week, &a- all work guaranteed. Flat rate sfltr *+ ' - xerotes chargetazy. Cbas, P. Davis. 19 KloR St.west, companied by the Misses Nolan, rtj ' p. RICHABDSON-Real Be O.hawa. and one will be mailed Im- Phone 6610 Mark. Cantral..• ' YT_. tate, Insurance.Coo.efaacins, Ptotary .medtately. It is interesting to note Psitilie,Ere. Pickering,coot. ally When Oa need a new theadded classes and increased prize aNtRR•rWOot, s W. E. a E R ,�'_ y 1, Pump, Zvr Furnace, Re. money offered In this year's List. The We only managed to divide the w PO8TII.I., Licensed Auctioneer, trio aim of the Directors is a bigger and y ANTHRACITE " -pairing. Eavetronghing points with the BruolCl[a football team for OweaUes of Tack and nosaeso, aa. better Oshawa Fair and 1926 promised ...glad oaf..oa x11 kaaaa ass.nwa so 0o ahassess Or Plumbing reruember last week. the final result being 1.1. to eclipse all previous ones. The stab• ' esfsoo, aaarw Green ass:p.o., ar.t. the Ifew Tinsmith. the did well in Hold our own with ' ling accommodation for stock is a:cel' them,considering the tact that at the 77 _ B.BEATOIP TOWNSBLPOLEI3E lent. Other housing conditions are p B Coal, �L /� l3atisfatioa guaranteed last moment we were luck eaou b toD• Omnv.ysnssr, Oom nimocum toe N&Ms Prices moderate much improved: Great care baa been be able to scrape eleven men together, All t aids.sas. Accountant. ass• am" am ban r taken this year in securing attractions heirs �oofarm issuer of Idatatys 2f► g once more disap ioted by two . that will pienee all. The big Night - rs•.." �ee :. ooc t-r Moderate rices also is Paints of our recentlyld ned�players. It TT p ' Show on Tuesday. Sept. 15th, will be R y NUT T CO �L Of18, Hardware etc. wasn't what you'd call a spectacular d l of DAVID A. PLGH-Live stock suc• long remembered as the Free Acts are game try any means, just s slow see- tioneer. Graduate of C. M. Jones'School, the beet that money can buy and the Caicago. Lifetime experience with pedigreed Phone 4(100 display of fireworks has been chosen saw game with Brooklin having the utook. Block and ring work. All kinds of:ales Or tali and see ' with exec tional care. Pre are now edge on tae In spasms of combination, STOVE COAL pfly attended to. Terms reasonable.,Pbnoe P an art which we are - � 4oClaremomt. laky to spend one bigholidayalp Oshawa practically be- w T �.��j �TTC1��� P coming devoid in. Ne=t Saturday, ` AL i, N i3 Foir, Remember the datge, Sept. 14, �l ^ -WM. MAW, LICENSED AUC Sept. 5th, we meet Whitby in the last EA COAL 13 sail 1$ Write fora Prize List. T1tJI3EER.tor York,Qatario and Derham game of the season on our home field, i iCaantiea. All kiada of sales promP.%2 tmacd � -.FICKERINCI - � �" - ' QRout3tiAtlll. and ctctot y over them will give us an a�e�st xreHws omc��8i�i and hodt�woho. -- `" elevated position in the league table's ' phooea. Whitti'y.Ont. �y _ DO YOU WANT r final nally well We have dune am and Mrs.'Harry Wright and Mrs. That. cepttooslly well fora first year team Hubbard, of Geor etown, are visiting and there's no reason why we should _ your hones heated for half not et together a championship team T t��t J U t o Carl and Mrs. Devitt. g R it P COUL:E 1 ►7 the cost of coal. Little Bliss Polly Cooper. of Toronto, nen seaaoa, A data w 1 be set fora .. business meeting to take lace soon If so, Instal one of the Instant S Farm. the guest of Mrs. John Soden. as has been holidaying at Meadow Brook and future prospects of apart wU}de- 7r w Oil Burners in your mote, or The regular month) meeting of the pend on the attendance at same. We M• 1 an International Oil Burner Brougham Ladies'Ai will be held at would like all interested to turn out gg d and help with suggestions that might �• o RRES O Ry r j e e is your fucotce. the church on Wednesday. Sept.9th, natal. The Ladies' BottbaA Club are at 280 m. Everybody yvelcome. � Owit and see them, Edwin and Mrs. Forsyth gad tittle also contemplating a meetioq. Dates ZfOCT793"M •• v _=' W daughter,Margaret,of touQville,ail• of both meetingi will be posted In the - +' rg ..- W.J. GORDOWS, tom h iced Mrs. Row Soden and stlore. ' Church Street, little daughter.Cora, motored out on g t ',Reed abitifs,npbolaLered Agents Wanted My Pickering Sunday nd visited with John and. STOVFFVILLE. �i kern, 18 in good tapestry _ : Come in and see them. FIaVO Bread Flour `Our public school reopened on Tues- Quite a number of our boys are tak- day for the fail term with Miss McIa• Ing in the harvesters' excuraions to a� ' ,:.We are showinit $sseiBets � *�_�e1 to.h, formerly teacher of the Brock the western wheat fields. Dru.9for >67.00. 1.lal"V 111.6ad scbool;to lbarge. Miss McIa. Saturday is a holiday here, to every , tomb is not a stranger in BrouRbam. body will attend the McKenzie Hing Also, C7ribs,,with good felt /�ry having made many friends bete while picniriat Richmond Hfil. - P" J our teaching in the section south of no. It is rumored that Herb Lennox will V. mattresses. $10.50. Iiia Our school board hsve made a wise run against Premier King this coming ° More , May be obtained from you Grocer, choice in engaging. her, as she has election. It so ft will malfe a battle We are agents for`A pe=Records . proved herself a successful teacher. royal. and Needles. Brooklui Flour Mils A number from Brougham and Representatives of a company from Lac vicinity,Including G.abd Mrs.Diincaa. -Toronto have.been here inspecting the CHAS. WILSON, Prop. Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm, Mr.and Mrs. vinegar factory with a viewto opening New loeatlon t Brown and Mrs. George Philip and out here. rothers. attended the funeral of the Mrs.(Rev,)A. J. Brace visited in .. Cfi A. �e i �tt ' ' late Wm. Cassie. of Agincourt, on town this week. Mrs. Brace, with 8w Store ` Fall'. i er OpEs Sunday, The heartfelt sympathy of her husband, has spent the last twelve 7 h the community Roes out to the sorrow• years in China at missionary work. Furniture'1)enler and ing family,who are so well and favor- The Bible Society will.-hold their _ Funeral Director ,New Stock ` itbly known is Brougham. Fred C. annual luxes meeting• in the United Phone 1300 Sept: lSta Cassie;of alis place,is a brother''of Church nest Sunday evening: All ' !' the deceased. the churches In town closes for this J Pickering, OIItSrle Ll.�CTT . What Is probably the most danger- meeting. Dillingham'e Block ouspoint on the Brock road for motor- On the 10th September the.:tenders �. F L� 1\T C T, 1kT O ists'is the corner at the..I fth concies- for our new pont office *ill be opened, ,gin SLreQt+ 1� E lY t lit Sinn, especiallg at night, and to those Anil the erection oP the building will CHI who are not familiar with this part of begin soon after. It 'looks lite at g � r We are prept%re8'to build and seUlall Corner Yonge and Alexander the road. Within about a week six election. styles of lawn, chicken wire and stock Streets, Toronto, motorists can off the road at this point. The basement of the Presbyterian fences at reasonable prices: r'. one of whom, on Monday,drove right _(united)Ohutch is being seated for ti !Call and Seel U8 d raduel ea Of Inst through W. B. Robson's fence. For- third ivision of the Continuation It wilt pay you to consult as before All tunately, so far no one has been re- Sehool which opened on Tuesday of t..r 4, �.�. PICK RING_ N IE- i E WS rcWe also have for ease Asphalt seventeen months have ported injured,but it .will be no our- this week. Ready Roofing and p prise it a fatality occurs here. We A,lunge number of applicants are in secured em 10 meIIt 88 understand that the County officials the field to fill the position of senior Bale wire N. E. McEWEN well as scot s of fathers contem late eliminating this corner County Judqq made vacant by the � :r QI$O, h'ARLFY A SON.Brock Road by making a roadway through the lot death of Judge McGillivray,of Whit- at the north, similar to that at the by. W.8.Ormiston,o4 Uxbridge.and Yeterin Surgeon Pickering R R. 1' g : Phone Pick, 1709 W, J. Elliott, Principal seventh concession. This work can• Larry O'Connor, of Lindsay, are ......� not be done any too soon. strong contenders. PiClt:�=it3�, Qs310 s '' y. • ,., ..,. m r:. �: r.: m ..�.� . : M r ef,•r.. a: -� -,4:.<n •,.•✓^. ,.. '•hs. . lT � ,r ..,d+.. » �'-•',.F,.. .k' r .,%' ,.'F r ,r ...•r ,� �;:. 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'� Why the Sea is Blur. _ ADA►MSQI�'S ADYEi'�TU ►£.S A r• : -” Holiday-makers are 'sometimes dis- " 4 ' 1 appointed to And that the'sea 'is not ' . colored that beautifpl&sure bine which -• . . .o we lave. -& glass of ate-water.is pal- - -- _ -A,-. y .r"" ' ,; A-, •feedy traanpareat rand colorieaa, yet k 1 - ` .1 - . _ �. ," - the ocean Is often colored asp shade _ �' , `� "`' ,- d. , ., from yslloEa.to purple. .t - It is the salt Ia the sea-wflter whigh - .. . . --. �. " : '. . canoes the bate color, Lor alt the 1q- 11 ,l ° • ''4 f .� - numerable small particles of salt is - p - _,i . r1'' the water filter the sun's rays and re- 0 N;,s? . Ntr51 6 1.o -. 1. h r r1. Sect t)ae bluff light Seas which con- 6 -.a- '; Lain a large proportion of salt are col- - , * "= orad the deepest blue. The Mediter• l .. _ - ranean, for example, which is rich in _ . salt, is perhaps the deepest blue :: s k : ;R I. P�pm a known. Aad the Pacific Ocean is d r ,H enough to be called indigo: 1. I • 11 -, Near the shore'the sea often changes �t ,6+*. g - its color to green A stretch of white O ��� / `�. ! Yl sand below shallow water-will cause it $ to appear water-grey, or light green, r}'17 ' • �- whilst a deep Bellow colored sand, �, _ ; joined with the blue of the water, pro• ,F 1 - • 9-1 1 _ duces a darker green. In the Bay of V. . - .. Loango the water appears to be deep ri which is on account of the red b ' ' red, P �� - • bottom. r Another entire of water colors is Ehe " % 4 Y ,.., - k large numbers of intnute organisms al• 0 11 a ways present In some of the salt11 . 1 ' -11�i, - lakes of Tibet, and in the South of ° 1 p l kl% x ,, a1. France, a certain- red organism gives °o1. -_ to the water a wtvid crimson hue. 4 _ G y When a rape !s thrown over the side �Nt„r � O P. I - ”- low c,e of a boat, it is sometimes found that Q 1l1 [, I , � ,` ;`Ii the water !a phosphorescent. The drops . �i . . . ! �• r rte' ', of water hang to the rope like a blas- e _ u w .. '�2� fng necklace of pearls! - - . . - , T AL one "arm of the sea" in Great j , t ,. Britain, practically any color of the Y > _ - rainbow can be seen, from's, glowing1 . .. .. n11;. - " ' :THE VOGUE FC;$ crimson to a glittering gold. This 18 - - d 1 . �s STRAIGHT L3Nly5 due chiefly to sunlight effects. It any- '" ' lr,N one doubts this, they should go to the � � - �� Two. long jabots come cascading "' ••• •. ,.. .. •« ' Iowa the front of the attractive little Bristol Channel, where Turner, the _- _ -_-_ _.-__ . °' , great painter, produced some of the .. - - 18 �ef' --By 0. Jacobason. . ' frock pictured here. The smartness st -. "1s more than proven by the youthful most wonderful seascapes the world _ - �, round collar, and the long sleeves has seen. _ . - I - -- — �_ ilL � � ' "gathered into a wristband A. soft- . ' - Pigeon Overrun Loddon and , seas-at the hips is achieved through r d . .. , bha sides being Cut in and gathered Endanger $G Paul's. _- uhova and below La o narrow side belt The pigeons of St. Paul's, as familiar 'lam s trimmed ,with buttons. The accom- to tourists in England as those of St. _, - d�I"How S 1 t+�dvertise�" ponying diagram shows the simple Marks in Venice. L-jve met with the There are many ways of advertising. practical use of all these ways, their � . - design of pattern No. 1124. which is displeasure of the authorities of the ,relative importance is one of the first e la rises 18, 18 and 20 years, or 34, 86 ? " ancient city of London, who.have ask-I Each has its place. each has Its value. things to be determined, Knowing -fand 38 inches bust. Size 18 years {or `--j ed Parliament to Dass a'biil banish:ng Some w'aya are better than others. To this, the most practical way Is chosen, : . .86 bust) roquires 8% yards of 82- 1r°' them from the precinct& ruled-by the 1 know which ways are best, and how�and the plea far using that way >s ° Inch or 86-inch, or 2% yards of 64- `. Lord Mayor to use those ways, Is a problem for mapped out. Arrangements are•then '" knch material for dress with long '� By continually-pecking the mortar each individual advertiser. made for executing this -plan-seetng- r :' 7sleeves, For short sleeves % yard from between stones of the cathedral Advertising Is a specialized profes- to It that the pian is carried out sys• _ .. kers material is required The jabot "= the pigeons are accused of endanger su,n involving much technical know- tematically and conscientiously. requires %. yard of 86-inch or 40-Inch Ing the great building itself. I leldge Every merchant should edu- How can you tell which is the best I.' 9 , nonmaterial, The edges of the jabot are --- number of pigeon's arount St. Cate himself in a general way In adver- way for you to advertise?" " - � 1 sad it is cut through the F{eatln Fancies. _ • Paul's has Increased greatly during greatest ` E .: ,piooted y tieing. He should have actual kaoro• You wast' ;o interest the camtre and one half tacked to the Reggie-'.I hire the most woaderfui I the .last few years. because both tour-( ledge of the fundamental principles. possible number of people in your mer+• drew one inch either side of 'the tawactea it through my head ail fists and native Londoners feed them.; The mems he know% about these, and chandlse "The more you tell, the '? ' - centre front. The outer edges wiN The birds have agreed from the caths- the teellttical features involved In exe more you sell•" is a truthful slogan, " the time, Mlsa Sharp." dral precinct,, at the top of Ludgate -.'then fail in a cascade to near the Mies Sharp-"Could Si possibly be 1 cotton, the more successful his adver• Also yon have to keep this interest. x Idem of the dress. Price 20"cents., water on the brain, Mr. Sapp"' Hill until nearly every street of the using will be. You-must keen pounding away at all t Our Fashion Book, iLuatrating the city is ocerrua with them. 1. Advertising is moulding pub:tc•optn- the people all the time.- _ l ;newest and most practical styes, will The plan fa to destroy ail of the ton favorably. There being many ways There is only one practical way of - x� be of interest to ever home dress- A reporter in search of a `human birds eitcept a few accr•e -which will7 �­�J� ~ y Interest" story salted s number of o! moulding pubIfc oga3on, and few doing that. It is newspaper adverbs- 'maker. Price of the book 10 cents be permitted t,o haunt certain parts of merchants being in a posltiQd to make Ing. successful bankers and business men �: c, the copy. Each copy includes one Ithe lofts of St Paul's as they have _------ --- --- . ----_. 1 how they made their first thousand coupon good for Ave cents is the par- done. for the last century.- most Idiotic, dunce-like oaf that ever _ • .chase of any pattern. do.lars. One of them replied that he` �_� . I _" (��3a•1!.She Qtirnb� I struggled about on four legs. For In- - SOW TO ORDER PATTERNS didn't make it in any particular way. tnsurartee and Assuearace. A considerable oxleace wltll oaf• stance.In the course of Its wanderings n' ,,It was like the o!d negro cook's I male, big and little has convinced Mr.+the baby camel may walk up to a brick a " Write your name and address plain- has " he said. ,,Some one asked her Insurance and assurance are not W' :! vi namber sad sire et sash h' real! interchangeable words, though.'Courtney Ryley Cooper, author of wall• It doesn't know enough to so ,lye. how she made hash. Bless you. Y round it; it merely stands there, bat• - - patterns as you want. Enclose 20c in , often liberties are taken' with them. 11 stamps or coin (coin pr efarred; wrap misaua, she irrp.ied, 'nobody makes nsuraace to proparlp axed when refer- Lloas 'n' Tigers 'n' Everythtag, that 1-tIng its head aLralast the obstacle, or 'tit Carefully) Los each numbv, and hash. It ,just accumulates. .But l there !s a smaller proportion of brains standing In amazement, waiting for `w can't t hash unless you save ringto an uncertain risk,such as fire or� the wall v Isn't ala address your order to P%ttern Dept you an get In the.camel than to any other eras Ito mo e. When it fa d g ship wrack, while assurance covers tf3re of anything like the,camel's pre- something like that it to getting in the WiLoa Publishing Co,. 79 'West Ade- the materials as they accumulate, and l you ca'n't get your thousand dollar risks that are certain, such as death. tensions. He says on this point: 'way of the bgrses, the men, the ele- L-dde St., Tosoitta" Patterns sent by unless you steadily saved some o! the ;--_ _. t+dn'rn malt --+ ,_ As for the baby camel-here, ladles- Abasia or saything.else that happeps money that you earn. Ottawa, In Canada; 9 do Mel- -s-s. an'-gents,gents, is the priie foal_ ct the l to corse along, t,ot because it is ob- .. HAVOC I , . y Sydney.. q --' bourne, and .Perth, in Australia; and whole animal kingdom. :When Nature stlnate, but simply becrase it doesn't John O'London, the famous literary The population of the who's, world Pretoria in South Africa, all- have devised the camel, somebody carried I know enough to fat out o! the way. ,: weekly, recently instituted & comped- is estimated-to be approximate:y 1,- the right to mint their own gold away the brain; leaving the finished 1 The only other thing It toes•ts to�taad, Jg' kion for the beef brief pfgtnre" of 800 millions. coins. article, especially 1n babyhood, the,and bawl. It wilt bawl for hcnro ata ': 1. "Things Been." First prise wsa award- �_—� -__ _-_ __.— ___-. ___ -_ time, apparently taking delight In the ed'for the foUowing graphic picture of `ones steal fiataeas o[ its voice. the terribl6 sorest fire which swept a • - I While this fe.going o_n the mother Is '° bawling also for bar prise numskull '"y' soldiereetYtemout on Vancouver Island , � fa : ' g , to come is to her side,and the coa- two years ago.. It was written by . •�. } "bi�'.C" - MLu V ry �'s �11 :::�'. ,�:.,t �: -­­­-�:' w ` the chilcart d finallyes for unders!sndsn hour or so bathat "Slz fifteen on a stifling July even, , " 1.11 somebod who feeds !t desires its eves= fag, and throagh the shack door a pio- . . '' ,` w ,Luse of heavy crops and a distant back• ": �, puny at home. 13ut dose the poor idiot H' obeq the command? It does not , . sro'uad"of forest veiled in base. y: l �` 'h 1 Frantically, and with as a - •�' added "Mother was pulling two lusty '- } yea o bawl• t yoangstera from theEr tab Stiller lay " .' [ng, ft goes to every other member of . �� a camel herd before it finds its own 4 ! panting on the step. Selina purred a ,,; e�� mother'«:: theh o< f ' = around my bare ankles. Peace! , if :„ mo i� <. which the cam "Then, suddenly, a roar arose far F e, r mother p omptly�knocka� down hers . away like thunder, leaping intervea- r" ` ' s -senseless offs ria it% d thea _ Ta P a3 1t an _'i:;& • Ing miles, shaking the shack like �� � �� " • bites it on the head, probably knowing, a bombs. The misty,- blue belt of giant c �. S 4 in her motbe'rIy way. that there is less ; �~' _. ,; . lira became instantly a scarlet, racing '$ ; 1va11 of shrieking Samoa. Fire! ` sensitiveness there than anywhere 9 ,a . ;s yy y M w � else-'- - _ 1 . "Ia'twenty seconds father had the1. —­.^-_ rar seeding right Into the now dense x P. �W Y fog. Ca. Wilford and her new baby! ;�i, ,., x '~ Y ,�.. . outhful Ideas •'Highway!" he shouted, hoarsely, and .• l Same of us achieve ori^ ambitions " O `h Lord O f- d . .*. n ay, -hen r z or and As- t gave ran, madly, blindly-no time for ,� ;x " e d , 17 - !shoes--through suffocating horror; the �' '� f. �� ghith was a bay, he handed a list of " :�aea by the burning gate, our proud x f ' ;, ° 1 '7 M.P's. with .their constituencies to Sir : -r tomatoes, the ripening branches of � Y17111fam Barrett,sad caked".to be exam= .1 1 i gooseN. berries, now torches in the r fined on the subject. Ile passed the ' � gloom;• red tongues danced from cab- M s '' test-with flying colors, but Btr William =sage to asparagus before our !_lying � � �� inquired what possible uze this test ,� :feet-over hot stones-to the open ' n ecoid be. f y "To help me when I enter Parifa- i :Toad- - " -stent," was the reply. "I am-going to .i, '' "In twenty-seven minutes all was .0 1. �, � .Oxford, then to the Bar, and when I � ' -,:over. A strip of soldier settlement �, �r' have made enough money, Into Parlia- „`l: ..ripe unto harvest," five miles lour, �,.�""', y ✓ a ment. Then I shall get into ofitoe ua-, ` -�fi .three miles wide, with twenty-sit new 'sem ss .� ✓' fi ,, i + K , a h , t; liar 'the l,tberal government .slid be-- , �e - >xotisps, gardens, barns;'stoc@, pate. u , t � < ,t« ? a j;A;; come Solicitor general. After that I ' X' : �`-� treasures:medals. sone. :Ll7es >avrecTt k '; .,> X 'r.. , c e ` ed--and one boy, cutting wire fences ' r- shall be Lord Chancellor r Prim � I. BRITISH SCHOOL TEAGHERB ARRIVE IN CANADA Minister-one or the other' ` ' to wt'bis wattle escape found-dead." ---o- The above picture Showa the party of otic hundred school teachers from the British Wei who have coarse to TS is be'ieved that :ab lon?n 2xisL• Stifle was }{ mads !A Chia+& shoot this country to study eduaationai methods here. They are shown outside the Chateau Proutenze, at Quebec, atter y _ t they Qfo� the Catuill�la Paolito steamship">6mpresi of t3cotLad." ed 6,000 years eylo. yw 7a "L -N 4 Z�-^' fi , r R +5" ,,� .-, '. -:s: .< mss' - �'m •'+'A ­."T:• r ,5: •.5u_ 'S. o.v" s rx N, fi,,..+aa ,.all wh t1 A .. as a-++7'°.: a > ',r-,.Wd':: .,a.. ew+.k;' a' w.*"� '. e ,Rr' trti`,'m .Y.' y" ..'w•.^`.,i' •�h. ,t• 'r -- -F. .•, +th 4r ,a r.f.1.r. :• , :A., 4 '•`r i�". "r. �sidr Y. ���„ kml .�� M!C..r.. ;p', .-i'. �. .lr•A" ,xd C,.:� ,. vv zl..,x•',j w..rF +,.+ m.t. 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'rY ,vii s' % •.,_. .X., `i,• ,�1�1�� .✓� ,�,s .r-.. .ic..,iii n .ya}:,?+•,„s 'S. _.. ... -.'` a• f.} ..»s 'y:Y —'�•'•" +rwff+ o �* �,. • R _ ” ..That Little Candle. ot>tlt»y-Farnsilwg of. +8�►So �1� t�► " V ° '`cni- ha�re� bec� ata 3n her most interesting lliograDb Althqugh hot-air and hot-water In n Ow, c John.Ifea►ts. published only_ a few •eubatem were not ltno�ra in•Eurape-un- a ARE -O :no stonths belere her death, Miss Amy til the last decades of the eighteenth Lowes] tells onceamore the ever-touch- century,, the Chinese and .Egyptians ing stol•y of the creat-Eneub -poem practised'aitiflcial incubation Of fowls` - The ,Need ., _. 131Ch B10Gd to slc,�meas-•and death in Rome, fended eggs thousands of yearn ago. The a'n- RED y N@w'� only by his taithlul blend, We_arttat, eient Egyptians built enormous ovens Restore Theft Tone. . Joseph Severn. In a strange* 'city, of semi-dried.brieks, often Covering.an. tlmongvk people terrified at the word area of as much as 6,000. square Leet. Idea and women with nerves out of consumption and with no proper con- Similar egg-ovens are in use is Egypt Bear become irritable eat fretful ander �are blamed for 11I-temper whergas dliiona-es skilled nursing,.available, to day, the craft having been handed the fault Is not theirs. Their pooreven had -they not been straightened down through,the centuries, from fath- - i goo to ��- health is the cause, The tired, over formoney,,there were times when poor er to son. Through the centre of the - Severn-keeping as much of his worry egg-oven runs a passage which-opens busy wife or mother, whose household v • ' -•tares have worn her out; the read- and exhaustion from the invalid as he up on each aide to circular vaults, in The, 0MUZ FEWE h extra roPlanar whose a�xtttLy for his family .could-scarcely knew which way to .which the actual 3tatching' !s done. •k - ss worried h}tn until he is thin and, turn.or how to drive himself to do all Fires are kept alight In each vault,and that he must. But he neves' for a.mo- all surplus heat and emoTie . escape Eurgpe now has 18 Sovereigns and Ill.are the'•aerve•sufferers who become Tallest Tree in the World tun down. Their nerves,like all bodily meat failed his friend. He cooked, he troiri a targe hole in the roof. Dur- ltl' Fresideate. cleaned, he swept;he leaded,he watch- Ing incubation the porous egg-shell ad- It is quite tl•pe that Australia has r, organ$, need bealthy,red.blood; worry ed, with a heart-broken courage and mits a sight amount of oxygen and the tallest trees in the world, but they , .. tells on their digestion and their nerves are ill-fed. In such cases a patience that have given him a finer allows the escape of other gases. are,not In Victoria, huge as are the URINE. course of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills issad firmer hold on remembrance and Every dap the shell grows more brit- Gippsland game and the giant pines o!.necessary, far these pills make new gratitude then the beat achievements tie, so that when the time comes Eor the Capt tOtway. The real super trees are AM of his brush.heats would occasionally live chick to break forth ft Iraq no dif- to be found in Western Australia,down :f.;_ blood and tone up the nervous system. S E � 'Che patient becomes full of energy and refuse food. Severn would sometimes 'ficulty In doing so. to the south-west corner of the con- happiness for themselves and others prepare life meals six times over,in the tlnent, They are the-giant flowering Cteur, Bright and BealutifW ,t " hope of tempting his appetite, keeping GMT HELP �ji p eucalyptus, growing on and adjacent to Wz>a>K,ass°Ce�Clue°s°.i°`B7eCateBiaidit returns. Mrs. Wm. Hughes, Cold �uW+Cll liLLl TO water, Ont., has pioved the value of from him the trouble he had in doing the 'shores of Lake Alexander; and Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, and does not It• they were discovered about 1896 by , At times Keats would not even at- i Chief Surveyor F. S. Brockman, of they "hesitate to say so. She says:-"Two 'YOUNG N OTIC RSThin tem t to eat, says )disc Lowell. OnceLan Department,Perth when he wasyears ago I suffered t:ntold agonies p � � ' }vlth my nerves. The pains is my bead Severn made him a cup of coffee. but _ Exp ring the Geographe Peninsula un- Severn e, land the back"oCmy neck were uabear• ks he threw it away, this was repeated a der instructions from John Forrest: second time with We same result. On Baby's Own Tablets Piave Many (then Premier of Western Australia),:able. 'I was depresseo and cranky ail If you.are weak thin and nervous. ' the time. All the rest I took and beet Severn's appearing still a third time who wanted to aecertaia how much } ' Uses and Are Absolutely fl rat land there was available in I let your druggist supply you with .of medical.attention did mf no good, with more coffee Keats was ashamed Bitro-Phosphate. I4 is 'guaranteed to r� I was advised to try Dr, Williams' Pink and deeply affected. Yet. throughout BalinlCBB• : the "goad -rainfall'.' region Stockman ti b I'1Ile and after taking them for a time all these weeks Keats's mind was oo Drought back with biro some of the Increase weight and strength-'and re splendid scarlet flowers of Wese`store energy, vigor and nerve force. To have to the houaa a simple harm- �., felt muek-better. I continued their casionally capable of its old elasticity less remedy for the minor ills of babies � Price $1 per pkge. Arrow Chemical use with great benefit and after my and charm. Severn, who eat up night giants, also some seeds. He took ac- ,,, and little children Is a great boon to I Co., 26 Front S2. Feat, Toronto, Out baby was bars they were the only after night, sometimes tel!arleeD from ! curate measurements also, and found tonic that helped a nurse her. I sheer eshaustlon. Fearing that some y°nag mothers and,thfa is exactly why one tree, the King of the Forest, going m `Baby's Own Tablets have been-found found them a splendid blood enricher, night the candle Might burn out while! 14�fe@t up sheer, without a bough, and g III in many households. They reduce; H E U MATISM ! ` and cannot recommend them too high- he slept and Keats wake 1n darkness, . 63? feet t0 the topmost boughs and ^ �, I fevers, allay the irritation oC cutting crown! The diameter of sbme of the I Apply Wflnard's to the ly„ - he one evening tried the experiment of ; teeth and regulate the bowels, yet they, trees exceeded 16 feet; and the Chief aching spot and et nick ' You can get these Pills from any fastening a thread from the bottom of i have. no drug.taste and children like g q medicine defiler: or by mail at 60 cents:0110 candle to the wick of another: them I Surveyor, who was also a most care- relief a box from The Dr, Wfl:lams' Medicine heats awoke just as the first candle j fixl and conscientious man, reckoned w a. Co" Brockville, Ont. was guttering cut,and while he waited. Mrs' Mary L. Darnel, Central Falls, that they could not be less than, 3,000 R.I., says: "Baby's Own Tablets are N - not liking to call S4vern, the thread just what they are recommended to be. f years old, li !s said that there are ® ® . The Model Child. ignited and'successfully bore the flame My little girt was badly troubled with trees older than that is the world; ' ]Every mother hopes that her child to the second candle, at which Keats�pin worms, was feverish and restless l there may be. trnt there are none tall- is •' ' wI:l be a model child, and some secret- suddenly cried out: er that I ever heard of, though !n'the, ' and would be awake all night. I got �� � N i9 think that theirs are models, al- "Severn! Severn! Here's a little a box of Baby's Own Tablets and they h�ldley oseeaetcemanes as blRoosevelt'as �sad., ?ry though they. are apt to add that they fairy lamplighter actually lit up the helped her at oace� She is not nervous ? _. "doa't lrtpect children to be perfect!" other cand.e." now and sleeps wall at nlghL I have redwoods of California In, making hie moi: But we quote a wise old French The cradle that it [it'was more than i never t:sed a better mediiine for this report to the thea Surveyor-(}eases); yhllcsopher, "Children used models one of wax; for more than.s. century (H. F. Johnston). Brockman said that trouble. 1,have also found Baby's Own 1 " rather. than critics." When we come its glow has lighted 'a picture of the Tablets good at teething time and am these trees, from s distance looked • �, to sift the matter down a model child dying poet's grateful surprise, and his like a scarlet tapestry, spread below i friend's tender and faithful service. glad to recommend them to other the hilts." It would be vastly interest needs a modal mother. mothers." ,!ng to know whether any similar king USEU TU , A school teacher readily recognizes How far that little candle throws his Baby's Own Tablets aro sold by all, i • beams! trees exist in our own country. A lot d , those children whose mothers are "on druggists or will be mailed on receipt . .' So shines a.good- deed !n a naughty of it Is still terra Incognita. their job," for well-behaved children BhtY of price 2b cents per box, by the Dr. NIGHT ! world. Minard s Liniment for Dlstemper" ,z M come from each hotsee. . And while Williams'' Medicine Co., BrockvA:e, s mother's influence Is first, nearest and • = Out. A little booklet, "Care of the CRY ALL moat personal. The hand that tucks i� _ Baby is Health and Sickness," will be The web-of a spider comas-from the cover rn at night is more intimate sent free to any mother on request. Pimples an Face and 1' q bouts glands back of the abdomen eaa- tha>s the one which corrects the arith- � - -----•a- -•-- � a metre paper! +► —.' - An Amended-koilce. taming a ejected When this strange - r teaches her'child honesty, kindliness, story told recently by Mr. Chauncey FInttoo1 a lthreadeu i n icontaact with hardens � Of course the conscientious mother There 1s a grim humor about the upon "ptmyks broke one on, the aide -charity, thrift,good manners and many -r air. Great !s nature. of my baby girl's face and later on, "/ice 'Depew, the American statesman, at a' her limbs. They itched something other details of good character and // dinner of the Nei York Banlreis' As- Do not es a rtectivn in chi:- terrible and she used to scratch " breeding. But the model child is not r/ sinner-o P� them causing the trouble to spread, f dren which you have not yet attained t conscious of-such teacbfng, the model -� I and also irritated It. Her cloth It concerned a certain bank Dreal- for yourself, tab mother teaches by example. Children, dent In Arizona, who made away with l ,� limbs a cd the broking cry on,her limbs and she used to try about being t3xtreme:y- imitative- naturally, all the money under his charge and observe and copy whatever is close at ' Y In Scotland, coal was worked as iii night. thea posted on the door of the last)-.early as the 12th century, "I read as advertisement for s bend. Tile model mother does not say, tution: "Bank suspended," I. C adcura Soap and Ointment and - ' s "Respect your elders," she goes out of • That night he wAs interviewed by amt for a free"mpie. I purchased !her way, herself..to show deference to several angry deposltora, who dealt - more, and after using one and a ? - '.the grandparents, and the children un- � '1 half bores of Ointment and with him to approved Western fashion, t , conaclottaly take the,cue In, their man- a sof Soap she was bealed." ♦ and thea amended` the notice to: :;,� Si ed) Mrs. Beanie Shelbarn: iters toward old age. 'Bank.pjresident suspended." i 4039 W. 119th St., Went Parr. If a mother's voice is sweet and a Ohio, Aug. 22, 1924. fir' Ig Too entle, chllthea are far leas likely to - _ Foiled Thin, Time. „ ' � $ [IseCudwrafor all toilet purpoem- snarl at each other. If she is scrupu- lona about paying )tills and givtng Ha-"You re the sweetest girl I ever Whtie plying his "trade" one even- ' tons ven !'ll s.apl.flask rr..k�tsaa "oar"' t�sailaa Depot: •swaaara Led.ataae..l• t>rte..a°w . saw." tag, a burglar came to a house from W-0abemt s moa eon T�� lr i everyone his due, the modal child Tike- Cadcwaa ska`bw 8"2Se, ever acorns to cheat.- She "Sweetness can't be'seen."" which issued screams,a womans voice Their teeth as of a ,t When a mother permits no waste in and many strange noises. __ - ���wbi��ee:--the- kitchetr, -keeps clothes neatly A Name to suit the Case, After summoning up his courage he thmcult g edge i a tt THISBaslIy de'�ided to eater,with the use salting a ge an er �� •• " - mended, brushed and cleaned,' the The ease with which many of the of fife'trusfy jemmy and rescue the -every urge• ,,� -model. child, though he does not be. recent accessions to the population woman In distress. SfiMS CANADA SAY P0. Lf�iM .come faultless at once-this is too change their names Is illustrated-by But he was chargrined to find that it 1°°O D1N°"'`*'w"ronotrm �IIFAX NURSE -mu expect--has nev0rthelase the We following true anecdote, vWa" row,nw .r.,o ".., Idea of thrift and orderliness very firm- was only a wireles enthusiast trying to +yy ;ly fixed for the rent-oil his life. The teacher in a public school be- tune a home-made set! ` !' came so interested to a little Polish - - Cord Wood Saw Users Children, of coarse, need direction girl that she was anxious to learn of. Paying for Wind Insurance. She Wll>Ql$- to e! and advice, which can be suggested In her progress after she was promoted to ::Write Simonds Canada Saw Co., a friendly, tactful way. But the motel a Annual premiums on wind and tor- Limped, 1660 Dundas St. West. Letters from Women Asking' - -a higher grade and asked her new nado insurance in the..United States 'Toronto; Ontario, for pricer on, i ' child is really the result of a model teacher concerning her. Ai>tOtlt L diw E IIIIChAIm i • mother-for about all "Children nee There is no such child in my room," annually. � almonds Special Circular _ p ! • „ now amount to more tfian 90 090,000 modes rather dyes critics."-Marion answered the one so questioned. _ Cord Wood Saw { - VC$etable COflapouad _ • Brownfield. "No Marie Levenski! Why! I f ---s know that the,was sent to your room. _ - H fax, Nova Scotia.--t'I`am a ma When Our Brains stop Growing. for I asked about it al the time:' ternaty nares and have recommended The'average man may know more "There is no Mare Levenlski !n my a Lydia E. Pinkhatn's Vegetable Com- ry Aw and have more experience than a room. I am very sure," peraistis the pound to many women who were child- ,t scholar of fourteen, but one scientist other, less, also to women who need a good hueb9nd Is -claims that his real thinking.ability-!s "But I have seen her go in t e door, Amer ,andbelathotd Cne�f Lydia E. l r on about the same level as.that of the and there she is now," dartin as she A i o youngster. spoke toward a small girl approaching Ps't�sam o°hile in England. would :.. eciate s co o twolittle from the eppostte direction. "Isn't books on,womens ailments have oneyour name Marie Levenski't" she de- 0AWYE R which I keep to lend. I will willingly WE WANT CHURNING answer lettere from any woman asking - mended. about Vegetable Compound."-Mrs. "It used to be, but now It is Mary Jones,, was the calm reply. B. M. �iot.FlMAlY, 24 Uniacke Street, ' - Halifax, Nova Scotia R '`Mary Jdasa! How can that be?" ot "VVhy;father•buys and sella old junk, Could Not Sl Nights and one-day there were 'a door•plate •' Dublin, Ontario.—"I pwas .weak and -..-We .@4pply •cans and pay express irregular,with fns andheadach with the thimm and the.baste on it �i1 psi headaches,and charges. We pay daily by express was Jones. Nobody would bay it so Proved safe by millions and prescn'bed by physicians Or Ufa not sleep nights. I learned about "money orders which can be cashed _ Lydia E. Puikham'8 Vegetable COM- re r we put it on our door; and clow my anywhere without ettj charge; .- - name is Mary Jones.^ -i-leadaClle -Neural la _Colds Lumbago � pound by reading the letters tri the �- y obtain the top price Cream g g newspapers and tried it because I wanted ----�y---= - to get better. I have got good resultaf `1 Pain :-�'ootha�he Neuritis Rheumatism.must be tree from bad.-flavors and A seasonable Hint. it ltnd I fel a.lot stronger and am >` colitatn not less than 86 per teat Family Paper-"If not convenient to "Bayer-'.' not ousted with such bad headaches ++-' Accept only $a er- aka a -aa I to be and am more regular'. _• 4 Batter rat. _ , move household turaiture oatdonr$ to whichCOn proven reCtlOtiS I am gainia in weight all the time and g clean; place a dumb cloth over the S p i I tel my friends what kind of medicine ' pWCs Cesmpany`Lima2ted, Hand "Ba ee' boxes of 12 tablets Toronto piece of furniterd and thea beat !t." Y y I s taking, You may use.my letter rIE We tried this and the wife made un, Also bottles of 24 and 100-Druggiwts. as a help to others.' Mrs. JA3i>ttl ` For references—Head Office, Toronto, 'Come back. Aspirin is the mane mark 1 registered in osandal of Bayer manufacture of ltawacetle- $ACHo,.Bolt I$ Dublin, Ontsrlo. licffseter of asticylfeaeld (Aeet l SslleTlte Aeld. "A, B. A."). while It Is well known M1 Sank of Montreal, or your local banker. that Asptttn means nam dsasetfsetbte. to awfist the,public asalnst tmttationr. the Tablets , '�""'��"► Yl )gstablished for over thirty years. Ask for Minard's and take no other. of Payne Owmpany Win be stamped wttb mwtr senerde at tramark, the "sayer•Own•" 788UH No. 88 �w r 1 Tr'. ..+-,, ,'�'� --1w` Y,'.�✓' •a..o. d: ' , ;: w .,' i ••.P -:i ++�%'.... .r ,«."`"-..r,,.s •:••, 'r.arS�+ •5t' k, "4 i +l ��f. :�"' .'aww 'r w^+1M a t a .r+E •r. `.d.'"f���"n ,t � �'+C •.,y--,,r, ,,'v.. "^<w5;�' r t' -, yd :k.'rr� ,^• -rr 2 �,. .�� .9 ?'^. ry �� �.. '�? _ '=:Y �'T^"` : t4%:7,aNr.('..�.. 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'.. .. .,.,..':-. ..•.,.: ... .Li6.r w+Ka-:^'^+ •ri...':' .. rv!' r.:• 7K , � -W - :. .h�'�w�• z�' r .,�$.m'ii qqsFK:.. ..,r,.,.,., ;,s .. . ;.'-^ _ ''�: «. 'sr9. .. �. . .. ,r. '. .. °1o,+-i ',,... .• ... ... ,.. .: •: �•a Y - J„"� 6;� .,.•,tib. ,, .. ....., ..�,u• / a r 777 Miss If >'�,Po�•T ' '��y " `..y l Uxbridge to .pay hall 14.00_; l'Y L _ -Y: t+° ��' "Q "�"' i �: Smltirrtreaa. Ratepayers• AssoclaLon. C�� grant for aalcIum chloride 80.00; E _ t1000 0 o4al i •�, !" - •'• TC+JRMS j� :: Andrew, team and plow and tabac.oa mer,labor $1.75yo, �_ • ` Isut vc Bro.the i � advance.-cmat Jon ou as Diwperchol tairBon 2and�decribbler.s mcoa3 ader-rep 8 6 $alts alta sdit �'o3i=0ethe' _ For School .Opening - J Plaskett, cut weeds on Greenwood • ` best quality .on road 9 00: C Goodwin,cut weeds with - JrpFIN RKAR, Proprteter. mower con 8 2 50-W Petty, 5 yards hand ea q 8 Or PLll)I1C g : rav 75a. G. Bennett. hriulgrav and _ $ and lgh t ,{ N COUNCIL. ' 'HOS. A. LAVA, - d n r �r P1CKLrRi d itcb1 bet 28 and Z9 con 2 1750: A Trimble, Tutting weeds Greenwood rd The above council met pursuant to 5 00' B Reeson. 24 yda gray 380; CZt1?S�S18'e ;��t- School supplies and teX t-��pkl3a ;. �. d eaadeat"`oe Moeda Cooper.83 yda grawitet 80 and 8i con . jodl y the ult. 4 to year 1924. Rubbers, Slates, Ralere, Y + y Paints Cra one, Pencils. Pecs; Members all present. the ree a in the The council naw ad jcurned to meet TIME TABLE—Pickering 8lation.. � y b Mohair. The m3.autee of the last meet- again on Monday, Oct. 5th. for the T.13, -Trains going Basi 3us as follows 'Scribblers,- Note Booka, School-bags, Geometry Sete, .Ing were-reed and approved. transaction of general business. No. 10 Mail . ; '7.58 A IL rF =lr A number of accllunta were present. •• 2y' Local 2.31 P.IlL Peacil Bowe from 5 cents up. y " ed Sor orgy 'end referred to the •, eU LoOal 5.24 P ![ ' respective standing committees. ORBENVIIOOb. A eomtnun,ication was read from H. Sunday train, 8.88 A.M. Fountiaio Pens 25 eta aid 35 rte. J. Main. Sn ti. of P. R. Co..re Mrs. Ed,aad bfrp. Jackson and son. Mar. Trains going Wont due as follows•- -� P ria, of Fort William; R No. Local" . 7.47 A.M. mall and see our stock. • >� McCallum s drainage complaint. George and Mrs. Wilson,of Gtood ood• -Wm. and Mrs. A communication was read from W, �° 2T Local . ''1.44 P.M. Puckrin and Lloyd and Mrs. Peggg,.of •�� 9 Mail 9.06 P.M., l M, Oroskerp, re grants for plowing Audley and H. G. and Dors.Oalvert,. PURE CLOVER COMB HONEY 40 CENTS "competitions and lowing matches. Sunday train,' 7.4'L P. M. of Pickering, visited with Perry and r. ' A com, was res from A.T.H:Gas• Foregoing is according to Standard Mrs. Wilton on Sunday. •eoM. G. Teen as heard r time. ' "JAMES 1ICHARDSON ,tr.• • M. G. Green was heard re gravel on _ � s sideline bet l4 and 15, con 8 '' Fruit "Trees, Shrubs Etc � '` -• The stanil committee on Contin- _ f"� , W A L S H .gencies reported and recommended Having secured the agency for.T. W. err the following payments: D R Beaton, Bowman Son, Scar Nurseries, Electrlcal Contractor St `.:,on acct 0;salary 325.00:John g D tar, ��7 � �nysA ��^advt 1.00 g Spears, attending Ditch- Ridgetown,Uor 1?iC ng, H e ore ea and wntercouraes meeting 3.00; W I stn pre ared to tale orders fur all "' + p k4 M Croskerv, re De of Agriculture. kinds of Fill Trees, Small Fruits, =giant for plowing eompetitiona and Ornamental Shrubs Ftc.. at P P P " p p g I am 'repared to accept con- ` matches 30 00. lowest possible prices. tI8Ct8 for electric i6Jr j 'The standing committee on Bonuses Special rates for large quantities. W1IIng in' for Wire Fence@, Drainage 'Matters 4E5tt 1Aw 'etc., reported and recommended the PICKERING- VILLAGE following payments: James Under- N. I Chapman, Pickering :, rr/ 1�C . !— �"1 /�► iTlrJ OSI'. bili, bonus on'243 rods fence lot 21,con and vicinity. `!16.45. �'h9 �ICkBnn s It its Hardware you want, we have it.' _ Tbestanding committee on Power, g Estimates given free Light end Transportation reported ° °+} Prices reasonable a and recommended the following pay- V a,n a Committee "If its Binger Twine yon want, we have it. went: lights for Green Power Oto Julp Phone atmy o expense ritetto Gerrard •11 its McCormick.Deering Farm Machinery you want, y. . and Au ust5&30, we can get it. The standing committee on Dam. The object of this Association is to 4� v eget to Sheep Wortied by Dog@ re. leeaan-steading and prosecute �• YM A L a H ,ted aaa recommended the follow- 46 felons. 48 Franklin re. If it-9 McCormick and Deering Re wire yon want, we Ing payments: John 8nott.one reg - have it, can get it, or it ie► not made. lamb killed 12 00 ; J O 8pang, Inspect- Kemben having propert solea ootamtmi TORONTO EAST Inst shove abeep 1.20. osis immediately with any member Q39t your Hardware at the IIwrd ware Store. ' IF The standing committee on.Roads of Esacalive,commiume :and Bridges reported and recommend. Memberel ip tee 11.00. A E ed the following payments : Wm Tie7aa maw be had tram we President as. -. 'Thompson. setting posts at Wilson's seerel onappt3eatlon- t bridge, rep and Instal c4tivert4 con 6 Having purchased the stock from and re bridge con 4 13,!0; W Linton 9zse. Oom.—L. ,). Sasha,C.8• Palm the Estate of j � � Qj�,�'''� /^s rep bridge con 4 2 50. F R Richardson er. M. S.Chapmay. Pickering. by 0 BARN E9 it the entire' eJe Se B1''�1L.a,7i�VN, "` P� 98 yds grav con 2 and Fairport read KERING 14•40; M Hickey, hent grav lease line D. Munro, : ia9, Richardsm business 9f JOS. W. DOTEN -con land Bay rd 121.50; T Law. 182 President 8eorstary — de rwv base line and con 3 37 30, J At prepared to supply all sizes Q �T , from Berry Boxes to Three y e shit grav hate line cut weeds 5� H I l� C' L E ►S and Half Bushel. I ao Dq,y eon 2 17.50; J,ds DWTer, ditto 15 Cr1: i F Andrew,haul gravel base lice 15(b: o„ The.l'r®fit I,.ie B Conner, haul gray base line cutting 1Nsiva Scotia Shingles Olsen $lYel Basket arks T weeds base line and con 2 2300: R Gait Galvanized Steel Shingles Phone Mart. 11409 "' �'_ ` Bye, haul gravel base line and con 2 Bird's Felt Slate 8hingiea o • 82 58: The Pedlar People, gal culvert for sale at '' FRANK PENNOCK +' a in 'the nnn : 7.36: J Cerates, bent and ahoy grav con T. PATERSON'S - CLAREMONT ••The Man that made the Haeoes' (1915.00; M Pugh. haul gran and 141 ' yde gray con 9 24 15. also haul grav - Call and get prices. Basket." can 9 29 M ; E Pard. haul r%v con 9 ' - g � � T PAYS to market cattle with the � ban pp ate Wtlsoo's bridge, shoo And proper degree of fiolmh. A quality gradioig 80 17; The Pedlar Peoptr,one culvert pipe 50.70: 8awlarDrtosee.one o. productalwayscommandsapreminm rep for grader 499: Contract Record and tit readily saleable at a prfitable and Engineering Review. advt$bridge ��'� j B G price. If you have stock which Deeds ' tanners 8 80-, C Armstrong. haul grav a� �S � ��V, s s t► e a little more time for finishing, and con 0 7.60;1 H Alsep, r•bov grays t I FM the feed is se:arce, see the local rnan- ! _ Uxbridge to pity ba;f 2 50; J Coates, ager of the Standard Back. It is s R - haul grav n t 1 Uxbridge to pap halt 1fO pi YM simple matter to armage al to 5,00: Roy Alsop, ditto, 540; J Pellie- - _ carry the stock until w favorable ; ter, cutting weeds con 9 7 00: also rep ;bill, clean pit haul grav out weeds a t market warrants a profitable Gale. D I RY COWS t 431$91 94PIJo�1 °I•!-;a' f and Yorkshire 3wrne IenUU� ,�, - -STMDARD OF CAPtA1DA..FOR SALE �■ _. .;PICKERING BRANCH—W. F. Law, seer tbrar.al.as .less at wool la, seat Hui, Wldebs <: : w T4� -SWINE—Unlet and Fertisles+, de seended-frobi Imparted Prize• winning-stock. V x.10 Subscribe for The Pickering News . THE COWS are yodnsr. healthy !yo�l41� and profitable producers— Holsteins, Jersey,} or Ayr. ' • ..: _ .,shires. •. � • -.••WALJTY - SERVICE - SATISFACTION I Fre3h Calved Cows ala•aye „- lT rm hand. ; Setisfaetion Guaranteed. R a■ _Fire: Weather• E gODSO N FARM:�6FL N PICKERING. Proof^ Tight x ,BROOKLIN P.O. ONTARIO " ! MEAT - MARKET.-..,.;� Round Roast or Steak, ... .: 20�per Ib - A? P:. Surloin'Roast or Steak .. 25c " Lightning Dur abl0 �4 MEDREAD Porterhoaee Roast or Steak, 2& Proof IT" A Rt- p Roast - ... ... ' PURPOSE Pias Rib Roast, . :' .. .. ... .20c Heavy Rib Roast, t• ... J. 18c `� - -5 Shoulder Roast.' 14 and..l8c •• - ���� Pot Roast, ;i4c METALLIC SHINGLES Brisket, to boil, onney s breis .:. .. - d is roads .. Le�of Pork,... .. 25c F©r 40 years the most relisilble Roofing for alopinil from No.1 patent$our " +• fjoin of Pork, ... -25c •` 1OOfstof,eve description. Now beingmade from the .and alt.ingredients accord-' ' ' 8houldet Roast of Pock, . . ..:-20c,23c " world-famous "Quee>tti's Head" -Galvanized Iron. Abso- ingly. Brown ,bread the whole wheat, and stone Pork Chops, ... 28c lutely the best roofing value on the market to•d$y r , ground. Cakes and pastry Pure Pork Sausage, .: 25c " - Estimates gladly given also for•'Emspire" Corrugated iron e - of thefinest Inality,'fresh = Finest Salt Pork.... ..: ... .. 25c " for new byildings or repair work. ° eggs and pure jams. Ice pig, .; 35c " es for alterations or remodelling of Barns,, Finest Breakfast Bacon, t cream ie Sundaes. Sodas my firm and Bricks. Wedding •• sliced, ... .. 35c `• Houses, etc. "EmP�e" Plank Frame Barns and Imple- i' r .,.Cal our specit►Lty: 'Mild Cared Cottage Rolls (half or whole), 30c " :'ment Sheds a epeciattp. { �. a Back Bacon, - •— Cooked Ham,.. :.. 5.x . .teRQUSE - PICKERING t Weiner.,.. ` 25a '• BUILDER x�, ..: .:. z Head-Cbeese;.. 15e ` zr •R•L'a�l�ll Eeay Firsf and Domestic Shortening, 3 lbs 55 cents Building Contracting �+ v 5 Ibs 90 cents. Barris, Houses, etc. Of all kinds. . ^a x G71LRi " '_ lb prints 1S cents; �PIIUNE 9®C Fresh Trout and VYhite Fish Every Friday, Pickering Dealer for the Products of i �PiC E:4IlYCr The 11Zetallic ®cling CO. Limited, T'01oronto C .�....___._.-..--..—..- - - •. ;.'r,G� ?ate i'. -" � W. .,',. ., .J J .,.,,. .,''•j"+.'�'."_`�•.""..�.'r'_►_•Y"'!"..:....... .. -,., •..�+..,..:r. _ ,. 3..-... ..,,..i'� r "r .t,.r., :"k. ..e.,M w' �: ,.r •o �. 's.^ a ,,.tow,, v __ fr,.,.... V. :, �A �'�::,ryrS..*�++,,.s r,�..h�:w,rit.na;}"':•�,.;N+yS•y',: ,w�PM _ ... • �,. <�c :m+• ,ur-,a ?,+z "•!r ,•y V„✓� w �' - ., �'.y .•.' �*.!'' -...•19u`o. iy�J :�. �'.. „* .. gym::�r� ,^th.�.:?., .,.,•.; .{. ._•-- ;.%,_ ., �^�. t/.7 y .,`� a 'S:^G' •.S ,,'.� u.t �" ". • " ' .. `;. 1' .' ,. , ', • 'ver' ,v4�.. S �"� .. kx.�'. 7. Ct-ARgMONT• j Mre. doho Redahew, of the sixth Mrs. J. Heusted and two -child. C. A.--and Mrs. Overl-ind an �1,�� �s . _ flue of Uxbridge, who has been in ren, who have been visiting her family have returned from their •1, Uaip mutual a 1"M � 'TheLyan f4ditly spent $'ixndaypoor health for some time, died on parents, J. H. and Mrs. Beal, for pleasant two weeks' vdeatioa at .; Gln Oshawa. Monday Qight in her 70th year. the past two weeks, returned to -the home of the former's parents 'CtY'a3�Qe V�• J. H. Beal and Freak :Chidlow Her funeral took place on Wed• their home in Vasear, Mich. on at Erin. 4sad a business trila to Whitby on neada to the- Claremont Union !,donde Y y Cheap ra farm addcountry, Saturday last. Upmetery. � t Mrs. W.Jones, of Myrtle. spent * Tuesdaywith leer Sunday, September nth, is the THE 83G STORE �'�c�er parents, J. 8. ,occasion of the regular monthly � `Windstorm Insurstm on liuiidl"4 ta'ad-Mrs. Madill. wind-mills;Silos eta. Communion service at.the Baptist jL `�� �r��� q Mies Lizzie Walker, we mire sorry Ohnreb. Rev. L. F. Iii Hp A. f or �l & '11i+0,im i` Lea to pp, :. , ; `Automobile Insgrsaaa conflaoed to eeabedQ�ery III and is -the efficient editor of "The Cana- ? —r of an Isinde. than Baptist," wall preach at both HARNl4t38 � ., Mrs.. Thos. Gibbons and Mrs ,FARMS FO•JEZ�� services and preside at .the Lord's Wilford are visiting relatives in Supper. Our supply of quality Harness and Parte is now complete. .�,,, ._ Toronto and Brampton. "" Pl i�f{te or phone r John Allawsy, who has been Perry and Mrs. Chapman took a visiting his sister, Mrs. J. H,,Sell, ,motoF clip•to Chatham last week � BOOTS-43-REB SHOE •• •. !=y' and'spent a few days with his -; , We have a large stook of.this Famous E De $ � YY � A•.� has returned to Oshawa. anat;. Mrs. E.Pugh, 'and -also his Boot +ou hand-unbeatable . Rev. E. and Mrs. Orebora and: cousins of that city.' They also for hard wearand'tear. children are spending their vac,• called-on'friends in Ridgetown and RI�PAIRING � - WHITH.Y, ONT. r¢ tion at Greenhurst, near Sturgeon oto Lidrepairings '!'oiot. stopped fur the' Tiilsonburg Fair `� We maintain oidr established re uta- on the way home. n for g CLARE�ONT R. H. and Mrs. Middleton, of harnes d bol kinds o Elmvale, are visiting with Mrs. J. Reaumn sad other friends and Y CECIi.� BRADLEY CREAMERY] relatives in the township. ! • /T�Ofe O ' ,� y� Geo. and Mrs. Mark, of, Strat Harness ma Highest price paid..foc 1 ` ford, and Mrs.. Hugh .McKay and Cream at the ' daughter, of St Mary's have been M. S. CHAPMAN PICKERING, ' - ONTARIO : . . s mndtWa few days with' Miss , K liy Macnab and other friends. ,�•�ouR Claremon E Creamery z} A very fast , game of fbotball �TR�•FR�Et� - was played hereon Saturday eveln• - Give'ns a trial and be convinced tug between Claremont sad theThe Crescents, one of the star teams of tl o9P ULAft Foundation ... Toronto. The game was a tie, the EfB E A T T Y - Olg. score being 1.1, s i Thos.and Mrs. Pierson motored VERY fortune has had a foundatiost. a into the city oo Sunday accompan• Every foundation, in the first instance, STANDS FOR THE REST led by Mrs.t3tubbe, who had been A few items that should interest first. , is laid with therst few dollars saved. spending a weep with them, also thrifty shoppers: r Mrs. Fred Farmer, who had been Certo Fruit Pectin, Bottle, Silt Start to save now and lay your foundation. visiting Claremont friends. Jar Rubbers (heavy), pkg, 8c Save seriously--save consistently. For money . ' L-W.and Mrs. Pilkey &ad eon, Keen's Mustnrd, jv, 66c 28is the Bank is the buffer against misfortune Litsasell,motored to mount•Forest a c '" _ an Wednesday, accompanied by Quaker Corn Flakes, ... 10c and the barometer of future prosperity. their niece,Miss Mildred Neal,who Bananaq, per dozen. .. 30e :.had been spending the past two Fancy Shredded Cocoanut, lb 30c . z enouthe with them. On returning Fruit Jars at lowest prices on Friday they were accompanied Full line of Perrin'aDOAUNM BA" by lilts. James Neal, who is asister Fancy Biscuits = '` ' og Mrs. Pilkey. Iodine $alt, sound pkg, ... .15c WllTflW-BRANCK _ G. P. LYMN 11111111110611116 Litter[Carriers, Hay t7arrierga, The most Interesting football Crockery and Glas*ware. B1�K - L G Com, Monmem game of the season at Claremont all at low prices Pompe, Door Tracks. Cow v ff will be played on the park to-mor. Blatchford's Ego Haab. ... 1.35 _ Bowls. Pressure Systems Etc. crow(Saturday)evening,beginning Calf Meal. 1.25 It will pay you to get my Priam onS , ... at 4 o'clock sheep, when the L:ht. a above before buying elsew'hece. Phone 2800 g J. PROUSE$oif, team wiaaersof the$imcoe District. will play Claremont, s heFRANK CHIDLOW ' pecialValues tIO}. winners of the Sonth Ontario Die strict. This is the second round in OLAREMONT, ONTARIO � t � Ithe series for the Ontario Oup. - . . '.:dor the, summer months -_ EILM DALE M11 I 0. land should atiracta large number Farmers, Attention � ^ -21 of spectators. Everybody torn Men's Tan Oxfords, calf leather, Goodyear waited, rubber heels cut and cheer our boys on to Ilam agent for the World's Greatest ( -.victoryAdmission. 26 cents. Separator. "The Renfrew." Stoves, Mea a Reoadctoth Shirts. 6sad•made, pongee and,blas shades ,,• On Sunday afternoon as Afire. D. scales and Oil a government Standard wt aginee. ifleury's Men's and Boys Khaki Pants. good quality "I Recleaned Graham,accompanied by hes' son famous Plows.Points,Grain (binders, - w --sand lady friend, was driving on the wheel Barrowsete.' den's Bolbrissa• Shirts. Drawers and Coinbinationa atdeline just north of the C. P. R. Brantford binder twine and second- SCreeIIiu 8 X11! tali" land west of the Brock road. their band separators for sale. Aden's Sport Shoes, tan and white, all sizes � r '{. her", from some unknown cause, Boys' Jerseyskhaki and red colors - - - tial! your ho 8 at 'became suddenly frightened and ROBT• DEVITT, y • _ jumped into the deep ditch on the Phone 306 Pick.; BROCQ$AM Boys'Canvas Shoes, tan and white, sponge soles, ail rises � ' side of the road. The three occu. $ profit. « j�p�ots were thrown out and Mr9. Q a ' y Call at � n! Phoney 8800 We have this Feed at Grah�+m received very painful io= �•7�1e ol. Oil and (has 3. GOLD S � juries to her arm which. at first, e` right prices. was thought to be fractured. The Stoves , _. was bad p cut pbuL will brecover.:okennd _ - '�R=O s carry ll d e bone i^�.�► �'' �+20N'T 02�TrI' W the if! rea0 ' ill Feeds. 4, M. and Mrs, Forsyth and We are clearing our stock of Per- Vin' ,daughter. Miss Mary, accompea- fectiva Oil Stoves at the fol- �. I.T. Oc7a died W. M.and Mrs. Croskery. of baling reduced privee : Uxbridge, to Nis are► Falls. over gg 'the week-end when they saw 8 burner(nota ityle) reg$81, 27.29 ❑ New Blacksa1th i the beautiful iilnmination of the .• Fatle, which in the admiration of 8 ", '(old style) reg s)<28, 26.19 - Now is the time to get yo»' -all who tee It. They algin visited' 4 ,� toast/et le !!l.96 ❑ plows in order for the S. P. Bradt,one of the most erten• P ) . -sive fruit growers in the Niagara (old .style) •17, 14.49 - O _ � WOrk. M 1 rdisarict also the E:perlmental �• It canbe done to your• • , Farm at Vineland,where excellent 3 • Coleman gas >j40, OL49 work is. being carried: on which S , need Clark Jewel v 8Rti8f8t3ti0II by �, t will mean tnd vegetable da bl dollars to Oil Store, 10.00 L O R N E R E -the fruit and vegetable growers :=� •-�= o[the province. Glass; dropdoor-av P t W,. On Friday-last as Wm. 'Norton e>� i7 00, a•29 CLAREMONT � was threshing for Walter $ymes •. w `on the 5th line of Uxbridge fire Gkt in quick on these bargains, if Gmm Chopping-.� was seen to belch forth from the -'blower and Ina few seconds the you want them, as we have whole barn was s mase of flames, ' only one of each. YO>� AND FLlKING, �1 > and on account of the rapidity law prepared to do Chopping'stet with which the fire spread, little �j . N o C.,0 0 P E Ot Ov� Oat Flaking every Monday, nw �onldbe saved. Threshing outfitt Wednesday and Friday ti was -losssaved but Mr. $ynaee' will 'egnsist of about 800 bushels of CLAREMONT = Stoneboat.For Salo Bac i, due fl two o constructed c ed that It John F. Bayles Claremont • � .grain and a q aantity of aathreahed „xOW is the time � �'��fh>c is so � that it pease, besides a new bioder. The carries the heat all aroused the oven, r ' building belonged to Mrs.W. Park Eby Wiping all its �`t;� RuralRoute No.-2 f Myrtle, and was insured. Mr. ;: for the pyiform amidamperat ed N. W. STAFFORD 8ytsaee carried no insurance, so - the pyramidal�3-sided-Duca plate's ..ill suffer a heavy Ion. radiate more beat with the usual amount On Fridaylast Thomas Graham, of.fuel or the usual b�• � less �• - A distinct economy with a gratifying M;-cele and Granite Dealer. � . of Graham (Stns.: Cairnbragie � 'Re � "readlness for every household emergency. Cemetery Lettering etc. Stock Farm met with aver FRUIT _9 r. y yuan- " '1i• Other noteworthy features are the scam- First-class work ful e►ccident which might have aur. 'been mneh more serious. He'and �n"c• tiiicany constructed fireboat. "Duple:" �' guaranteed. his two brothers were enga fred grates. perfect draft control, broiling and Kia , Every thing-in Ham• toasting front,ample reservoir,if required; Raton Road and Pickering a hauling oats into the barn, which Na Terra ventilated oven and even distribution of East Townlins. they were unloading with the AW e.rx „,„ heat under cooking surface. Come is Pheoae Whitby 88 R 37 a'-slings. Thomas was on the wagon ®Tare R,1D 8 C�ertO B"^'' °"� �"'� to-day'and tet us show you why more and when one large bnndle of f > > — t than 300,000 women are using Happy 2740 P. O,—Whitby R. R. �, sbeeves had risen to a consider. - Rubbers ,� vy-Thought�Pipe, e A able height something broke thus p ,pipand Cam- -..� ' ,allowing the bundle to fall back `Parafine etc. + bmation warm Air and Hot water Fw. , . + on to the wagon, burying Mr. nates serve every type of Graham beneath its heavyweight. r,wWr , No time was lost in removing the ReduCtlon In all grain, at about ten minutes bad and Jwc ' �his. k.elapsed before he was rescued and Cotton goods. - whop he was found he was an• tT• S. .3SAMASDONe conscious, with the weight of the 1�iC ]s®tin Untario ) rain -casein e . pressing his head against . g Fresh Gi-rocs ries al- of au mafeeiay and ded� �3f is breast. Medical aid was soonour at band, but it was about two Wa3%e OIC Hand &t g �` ®AARM91015'%Cal�t/i it pay nepect ourstock and Worke hours before he wits restored top obtain prices onscioasnees. An eaasntnetinn lowest pr es `` All orders left with our agent,A.To cti -elsowed that one-of his arms bras ' 1 Law, Pickering, will receive our t fractured, and he was Fnffering ` prompt and careful attention r=P J 6jkz his es ' A call solicited `to know C Ni y D' PouiYORY t:sai�paaoatt•uiaT MA'THESO aetor+f a j �, r ,+ PT! �� 'r a wai4�/t, m c r :.a. T. •+.. : 1 r rte ' y 1s, et/ ( ?ttT!.,R, .. .. ,.,..,,�,l� r.,- +�"' -.,�y. W' ..•�: ,.... . 1N.%# ec,,.. •k^.. —e�. '?".. Q, .,c. {yam,p°� iwv! hyd.'�"..aa' �i .. 45�L �FJr•'m'' re !!-r,s,c.k �'- 1 Nn.mt_� •i.,.Y ,.d,i :1^.n-,Lf:'lS%.'2i':„.rsua:A '.o....�l:i^3"ai.:.__....a,',_....� ..._f... '. ., ".,tet,,: ... ,.moi an.•.._. .....,, Eve'.• '!�.eai.,...'h.:,ssati:s.,�•tYl.'il,t„ra.. '..??n2'3�:'�..r,•.ai,*'!k'.. ,,,y_.. 1._..... :>'•1"`ta:?r^fM=:..._+.... .till___....- .;'a.- `"i`'Sv+'.r:.",`"-6r ,. ':.Vm,�i:aa.•o -r.�r_ "�. _ ..Yrz:s.<d^K"%=:c .�,,.,, .;j•`y^�,,.ys �1: 441-. 1X;0rr_.Y..-,Y;•;, "r "i*�;.xF + f..w,x. :!'` y-.e, ' '', :.. . ,, . . .y. �., d,.y,.' +a fir'," 2-"`'. .;�''"� ... :c`»"till-. -1 .,...a; &' "'',a•,!' ,+i.:^ a'�rk*�!,• h,.c5a• ��"' rkr7•; : ; ._. .. ,,, '3. 'w''� a .4.,. ., - io..loll. �Si+Y"•`' -`.�., .rj n � ,- . ,./�' r �. RR :.. , . : . . r ,,w-. �s y . .,_ ,. . ... - : - - ' -. :-r.- - - ' ` . _. �.. -� k �- p5 1. I .1 �IS71a . , ­ .qr•d tb8$. Wpgri as • it .77 Ay �. � `ti' y titins ats�__-�1 .!Y. Y. . - •C q-'^. .. R �, #-- t.k wp:l �i_ ....­ ell, �,...� . ,,�.t,� �!,Y.. I � � ''en, ilr ' Place in bin teacher's favor at. y ° ° ti.i lids w at SPY . a F - tis ldi�s ;� PZ - boa heti he bieved a c m y sac's v.Ore tole w'� Tl�� � ., e. s� Inueh taore than ra f 1 f 4 :) 4� - ; .. feasor. Stan p J �. _ _._ i-.' ,- :� Ill— class, deslsi�med Kit'if Bine*-%fft1L ,�, _ ,; r ;•�= r< a strong appreciation of their Hor- Soa r o .I .z � .. �„ I.:.-, atian Savor. ' But that was Kit's /J/�� n Waterloo,. for all nnconsciou'6v he , ""�- ;,• 1.-.A-1 4 "� had used the phrases of the `4;ra �ti7.SP$ � � r '3 . h Man." The next he gave in were sh•` . ` �`' . °�' hastily written, and the_ ProfessorI. �, � _ ' ,: looked p nted. x ` r d not declaim the lines to the , :� = s� RM c.aHss d It di ,, on this occasion, but he called .. r� - Kit info'hie retina room and had I Mk .r: :.��r that ic�san,fs never sold �izs g - - � I ) 4 _ five minutes' talk with him,which the . r' - , il ►s YiDttr grocer sells this >>o refinemberea all his life, ,'q--;allefo ss�►lesad Ts-y SALADA Three- ;.fterwp yds knocked - i • • j 1 r3 • I a man down in the assn between ' - ? -` the college and the museum for re- ' peating a libellous statement about ._ • x . `• the Professor. - diet J % ice' �`* 1. It wen not long before Kit was "in- , _�'��., : I- :,. .K t , � trodnced" to fibs Pretty girl. He was r coming home one night along the - NOW ,- Bridges. It was a yet, splashy night, •Rinso 1B the only soap you need on Washday . i,t . ..... '% I -1111(!d9 � tempestuously pleasant. The jets Y k. -- {and thatlampomeehad re Igo a cut this w It �, S -� ,the that in a quiet part of the - I`` !. .8T 8. IL �YETT., ed as the' rl took down her umbrella hat a Sight.. „ . street near the Sur eons' Hall Kit 8t W sfellows at the foot of the stair. She did it The preacher was a young man and - s�^; -L saw two or three promenad- ;, - •' 'in arm-in- across the breadth of 8O prettily, too, with a little flirt quite nervous, but interesting. He was �''. the avement. A gIr1 was welkin among the pavement to shake the drops making an eloquent plea for home life, I- h' off the Fox franfe knobs, and a sad- s„ CHAPTER XXXIX. unlovely cross street, but the back quiet y in front of him, but Kit had ,• slid was descanting eloquently on the' windows.upon the cru and grey pas- not noticed her much for his hat was den up.iff of eyes in which conscious- • evils of the club, telling his congrega. �� 'ENTRANCE INTO LIFE. 1. tures of rthur's Seat Mistress pulled low over his brow, and his coat• nese of his admfration struggled with "' In due #fine Kit Kennedy went to a desire to thank him for his kind- tion that married men in particular , 1. Christieson, their new'-landlady, was collar high about his neck Sadden- should spend their evenings at home " ti ' Edinburgh: It was the dowse time a widow who:,i penury had made ly, however,' he heard a little cry Hess. But she sand too mach on his face to risk an words in the dusk with their wives and children. �,� of the year. November was just be- careful and many lodgers suspicious. above the whistle of the wind. The Y f� . gi>ititag� He said b e to his 1 gut from the first she took to 1 youths had estled the rl and of the Stair foot• - "Think, my friends,' 'he said "of - - good- y ,par three j gi . 1.It '- another, who ever since she had seen pair• of Galloway lads. It .was K,it then swung round' so as to enclose "d hope none went on you," she said, poor neglected wife, all alone 1n the. Via, the white Sag Sutter,above the tree- who did the talking, and the terms her in the centre o! a narrow"circle. lamely enough, referring to the rain-f great dreary house, rocking the cradle'. ?:. "tops had gone about with a little;as finally arranged were easy—three One of tfieai had his hand about drops which she had shaken from her of her sleeping babe with one foot and „a : rood look on her face which Waster shillings a week each with coal and the girl's waist. umbrella. I•• � „ „ wiping away her teats with the other. , . , Walter felt'rnore than a strong I gas, no extras. "Let me go1" Kit heard her cry. Oh no, thank you, said Kit, feel- 4 *` in unutterably coltish and stupid. - i His blow. As Kit went up the stairs for the Now Kit had no fear, and had been g �' p .1 . His grandfather gave Kit his bless- first time as a sort of householder he l too much exercised in the heart of j He.would have liked to tell her what Keep Minard's Liniment in the house. s ^"1� $a� Mr, Osborne o! the Kirk-on-the- telt for his latchkey with a proud fighting among the country lads to he thought of her—that is, in the ""Hill bestowed on him a great deal of consequence, and blew the bust out Dill think twice what he was doing. He Orra Mans iambics. I .. :,excellent advice adding "But Kit it as if he were blowing upon the was on the spot in a moment. And "I suppose I must bid you good- spits Will Be Mutual ,3 1my lad, you will just hae�to pay yourItrump of fame. A (betty girl, bear- his Strong plowman's grasp was on bye," said Kit, slowly, stammering "This is the gown, madame. I guar- ,' -'' 'footin like the rest of us. There is Ing beneath her his rushing feet, the throat of one, white another, Sur- over his words. He was just begin- g prised Hing his education-3i he had won a salsa a Sk." , y�e- i-no royal road to experience any more'stood aside on one of the landings to P sed by a left-hander on the jaw,; `What is the price?" �s:� ithan there is to Iearnin " let him ass, She wan ullin on a went staggeringere was no Into the gutter. !bursary ' 'rinses Street Ther 1 tt their boxes i hand;bas thegstalwart Kits. Int 1 by 1Tlele contented themselves with tan- the cellar, said the girl• "we have "I also guarantee afit 11 � g' the end i worn P P g ee Not unless ou decide tp else In Two hundred a fit when my1.bus• �� ; rat a snit-affice, and drifted southward i she stole a glance at him. guage of the foulest, but took them-i roe stairs more to go up together. band hears that:" :. $oolong for lodgings The noise and 1 Now the Galloway code of manners I selves prompely off at the sight of the I Tbey went up one. The pretty girl ,� adeof the city took Kit by the throat.1 demands a salutation from wayfarer j glowing belt of a city policeman, who pause a moment on the landing and „� ' - ,Aad though from the point of view'to waylays.. as each crosses each in came along, testing bars and shutters looked at Kit, who was following k*,­ 'of the Strand and Fleet Street Edin-I the tranquil travel of life, So Kit leisurely as he went. - 'somewhat forlornly behind her. ti`' �.1burgh may be considered a quiet city,!smiled broadly upon the pretty girl. With his natural quick imperious-! "You haven't toid me your name eA a bo accustomed' to the Black "It's a fine day"' he said "hut I ness Kit took the girl by the arm. yet. she said—"that I may tall my '( rat of Bee it roared like Babylon. j wadna wunner gin it cam' on a wee "Come along"' he said, and hurried father," she added hastily. -+�''' ' denly and. quite unexpectedly Saftl" I her southward ( "My name Is Kit--I mean Chris- '` 4 '� the -found themselves,in front of the[ A faint sm'i'le flickered on the girl's, Y topher��Kennedy. I come from Gal- .1 The had done a couple of hundred �a co age, and here under the great;face. She finished buttoning her yards when it struck Kit that he had loway, said Kit, gratefully, hoping gr W�, K Ates Ursa one Clement Sowerby, the glove with as much care as if that been hasty that she would telt him hers. + f Cairn Edward Academylad who had!were her only object in life. She did "I beg your pardon," he said, "i! I (To be continued.). " N tried unsuccessfully lothe bnrspry. not reply, and as soon as Kat had have been rough!" _s _ Arm �17 . `' ,. ."He was smoking a cigarette, the Orst.passed she began to descend y this we .can see that Kit had I that Kit had ever seen, and nursing a I "That's curious," said Kit to him- been learning many things. At the2etlC fs BItd1. ,Put the spicy delicious- xM, very big and exceedingly nobby stick-.self; "she never answered me!" ' same time they came to a better- , A hundred years ago Michael Fara• mess of Mustard into your . � ender.his arm. He thought the matter over in his lighted part o! the town, and under 4day d1Sco9ered benaene. Of all tits dis- iaalads and sandwiches -- � *' ,, Sowerby was the son of a comfort-,mind It troubled him not a little. the Bray burners Kit saw that this coveries, scientlata consider that of sauces and savories. I -, able'tradesman in Cairn Edward, and! •'Ma be the pair lassie's dent!" he tv� the pretty girl he had passed on Importantath. erve it freshly made _ Y• 1 had tried for the bursary more (aa coaclu within.himself. breathe thless with thanding e the haste at which b n Atthe was the Far ly celebrated. ;aourd.with cold wateterbreawith t, he declared) for fun" than because - a s "Oh no," she answered, a• little Centenary orae recently celebrated. 7riiztd with cold water with " "be seriously needed the money." ; paring these daps Kit naw a good y discovery, yy "Hey, fellows," he cried, "have you deal of C;amen*. So9verb the Cairn Kit had dragged her along, "it is very $ Itlach and dinner -= use it ! ► , �� 9 y gge 8, ry gee ruse compressed into trop sylf darn UL your con It makes t 'digs'? Have you matriculated?I Edward lar! protirin unez ectedl kind of.you,. I was kept late at school and supplied in the same way as oxy- fig' i ggaa g P y everything more tact 1WhaL, never been inside the gates° friendl l;gib Clrier, however, �rouId to-night, and I never was s ken to n is to-day. With the natural curt- . g y and Come elan I'll put oa through-," y' before. My brasher promised to meet aids dige'tifln- g• p g not abide rim, and wanted to "thraw I caity of a scientist, Faraday examined -1Qids d gest seer:t.d,you tsoa. Kit felt exceedingly lonesome walk- �, me, but he must have been detained ; g y the puir craitur s neck. But Kit, be- somewhere!" • 'the gas and so discovered benzene—a be use hhisurd to mew and apps. , " ing beside such a mentor. ing a natural optimist, would hear no >� wars. Write for a 0007 �, For though he had on his best Sr.a ill of any human being, least of aI'l of I The words were common words,but;'substance composed of six parts. car .�t�rEE _ 11, day c:othes, they were already a little'one so friendly as Clement Sowerby, to Kit's country ear they seemed to lion and six parts hydrogen. iCOLM 1N-KEEN(Canada) LI3[IT- ." too short for hint as to trouser le5l So the dapper hat, the nobby rig- be spoken with the accent of the I The actual form of joinery between "� h DiR IF,t02 Aoaard at ' and cuff. Somehow his limbs seeme out, end the curry stick appeared nymphs and muses he read so much 1 the carboy. and the hydrogen apexed - ro„y„I to stretch a'little farther through`oftener and oftener at their joint about in his shabby cream-colored up anew field of thought for the chem- .'i 1��, them each morningas he put them on. �• German classics. He wanted to tell P lodgi tat Benzene should be pictured as a -' The bids from Galloway presently Kit mentioned the matter o! the her so, but did not quite know how to heaagan [orated of carbon with an found themselves in an elbowing pretty girl. -Clement Sewerby laugh- begin. atom o2 hydrogen at each of the six e4alms ? .throng of students, through which'ed• But he did nearly•as well, I . ".,� I 3 Sowerb ' pushed his way with the •• "h@ Said "yon must "Do .you know," he said, talking as points. , easy ctxlfldence of an old tither. Some miiiier like the "Orra Man"-sa�1e could, "I The substitution of other properties ° ,It t t to know her—find somebod to in- "Her --are your forms! Write your'ttrroduce you." - �• y always�� look out -for you on the in the place of one or more of the t name there, and where you come, "What's 'introduce'?" said Kit, to atair8' v„ hydrogen atoms has been the basis for ,4 from. Then uta and note on the Do yon. said the girt, in sopa..• mach ezperfineniing. The poaoibili• } 3 P Po . whom the word lead not occurred in "Why?" tap, and Shove the who'.e to that red-' ant surprise. Why. fieri contingent upon this study of com• headed lunatic with the pen in his I trsns:ations of the c:assica. �• pouitda are imm@use. A thousand dif- Oh, your lad lad would do' if Because, said Kit you put onft"fim .' • mouth he'll ` ladylady your gloves so nicely. give you your matric she's a decent sort. I say I've a In Gallows the did mot ferent substances, Including every I___._ ,.,, • ticket l That's all right. Now come y y put en F 'on and let's find you 'digs.' There are good m�nd to rotas and Io�ge here gloves in the pretty girl's way. Even variety, of dye and a large number of -` some toppers near me." - 11 '• Betty tugged at a creased pair of drugs, have had their origin in ben- r Bob Grier looked up with a belliger- blacks, and left half an inch unfille3 sena. -' Bert it was soon evident that the d ideas of Sowerby as to "digs" and ant air, but subside again.upon his at the end of the fingers But then . The vast anmber�f derivative dis- • • books as ,Sowerby added, "But really,, loves were only of acceptationcoverfea, and the consequent wide- S P `�, those which from severely absolute ou know •I could not stand the dis- g y from considerations governed Kit and Roby the kirk Boar t s >'ar as the end of spread Influence of benzene, ig typical Grier could not by any possibility be all very well to come and look = ,you fellows up, but it wouldn't do at the Brat psalm. of the discoverer. . .„....... ............. t ` unified. The pretty girl became prettier - After interviewing many land-.loud to have to say "160, P:easance" than ever, and if Bit had looked - y . ,r — � " loud oat in the clans when the Pro- closely he would hays, seen that his r ladies the two lads settled on a room feasor caked you for your address?" 1.hi h in a tall house in the Pleasance y y frankness had brought a well-defined - Cts. ' the front of which looked down's long In due time Kit lifted his bursary blush to her cheek. She was inclined y ' from the secretary, and made the nee- to pass the words off as a compliment. I essary dispositions as to fees. He was But the eager freshness in Kit's voice - � attending three classes, but at first told her woman's ear, inevitable is its I Zvery Woman -�' ,. the work was less than nothing to a appreciation of sincerity1. , that he .:.- pupil of the "Ona Man." He ran off spoke the truth. + Needs ,A Sink . . . 'WIM the versions-in n quarter of an hour, "you live with Mrs. Christieson and would do another edition quite above us," she answered; "my father why net Wong without is knew sink ifc � 7�, ����� !different for Rob Grier, when that any longer? Here is a tear s1NP has seen you. He will thank you for F.naaaeied W. 3tnic, the .cry ;; "�hard-working student would accept being kind to me. Ho does--not like latest Made of rust-resisting Armco �. tw of the het which to do him ustice Iron,with three coats of purest white , p, j me corning home by myself and he !' I w r.ot often. . wiU b�very angry with Diel for not Hadn't a Balloon. I enameT, same as on bath tub.. Size 1 >'�I ''� VERY { ii would have been well for Bit meeting me" "Have you gotten balloon tires yet?", 20" s 30'r 6'deep, with 12' back. e g complete with .trains:.brackets,all '�._ '• a ,i �� if be had been kept closer to the "I cannot be angry with Dick 1" "I haven't a balloon." I fittings and directions for.etdna up. _ !- grindstone during these Srst months said Kit r i - of winter. Soon after his arrival The girl evaded this. 0 P ice, complete,X12.00. ,k ' `r:'4 - Clement Sowerby had taken him in "Dick is thoughtless and often stays .._'riot Water Fish Found. ��-i affords hand and introduced hien to an out- out late," she said; "but I think you ash thriving £n bodies of hot water l „_ �� I fitter who made Kit a suit of clothes are often 'onL too. We call your >� `,. benefit as wen I on the Pefura desert in Arabia have, ,, ,� ,of a very different cut from those friend and you Box and Cox. He is The SMP Enameled Drain -� as pleasure. which had been the masterpiece of Box." been reported to the Royal Geographi- Board�owa.abo.e is made to tic -' 9. Heaithfitt exercise for the teeth Tailor Byron in the village of Whin- "Why?" said Kit, wishing that the cal society in London. The water is! the SWP Enameled ware sink, or i x } -and a seri.I to digestion Along- 4 ny:iggate the year but one before foot ofrthe.stairs were a score of miles about x01 degrees Fahrenheit, which „a standard sinks, siu 2Q'= z4 , I Kit came to Edinburgh. awn They were turns down the is most too:hot for;a human bath, ac- Has the sar,.e material ■nd enamel y r lasting 1'ofreshment, soothing to , y` as amp sinks tad To complete with �� I The tailor tried to persuade the Street now which led to that dismal cording to Ma}or R. E. Chessman, who brae cWts and fittings for setting up. "° The LVor1�•Fa. 1 youth to Sowerun rb 's he paid ya+ithns. tstien from file tithe they.ke whom, must-F made the diacoveyy, but the Bah seem,., . A great labor saver. 1., i to thrive in it.- He also reported find Price complete =6.00, sweetmeat,untouched a smirk.. But Kit's ingrained money The girl laughed a Iittle-thrilling -lug the "singing sands" of Arable, ' r 'i3,e� � by heads, full of sense kept him straight where so trill of laughter. For sate by ptumbeih and t„rdenre man are weak. He aid shilling b "Because,$ she said "he keeps him- where, with every footstep, the sand .tons throughout the country, or 'a` G flavor. yy P S y „ P gives up a piping lehistle,-which is so trrito ; sh$IIfig on the nail and saw,that he self shut'up- 17' got the largest discount too, "And why am I Cox?".said kit, tar unaccounted for. *-SHEET Mtt1'AL�ti0DUM Ce':'�: �; ` But there is no den n that in interested I yi q • - aasN*ai�l� rawoNro WINNIp'Ea r ,:' _ I these days Kit did not fulfil the high "Welt, because you are not Boz!" Dried fish and butter usually coni moo'+ vANcowsa uuwty t 1r '"a promise of him start. The Professor This was far worse than Greek to oris@ the Icelander's dinars. 20I I indeed, commended him again an� Kit, whose education did not include �_ a . A I akin.. The "Orra Man" bad taught even the commonest of farces. But ` I,I I him to turn tolerable verses in the be was quite iatisSed, and only sigh- Minard's Unimont used by Physlctana. 188UE'No. 3s.--':t0. ; . I - • . '" :: - %p� - .. _ �� • J h y. 1' . •' .. . ..+. .. Sb' ...•,'M ....'. R, +i. -.S i'P -_ n.a^Ss Pp'.t��YAyX �.` '. Zt, .:..... ,',. ' •' - .. .r .,.'..., 5 Y .,.,.:.. '"'., . .,ice „n t 4 .,,,.w.,'4„ •c..w. y ';�,,•"- 'F M k�- 'rC:.'f,..-ale v.- ..-..,..,.. j•/.. .. .,y„ y R.,� .� ,q. .T 1'' lh.� � §, �V .m, ..."� Jr « .. . .r,u., ., .i++-. +.. :•a*;�' ..sem Y',a'..' ..", .,..: F' n"- > ,.I�ti -.�6 y,i- .,.�, ," Lt.. ;!rte :,O-" .0 Y ',i',yf irrii:�*t .u: tiq ..r ,.. .�t'FPa. .4 r. zr _ . 4' ,.. .,..r m.�a.. r -.:,. ",.pr•. o,; ,. -R" .,is.' r .1 •`k: �. .�t' a^r.. +•.n.• aa.'.V a +'rl',S:'A, ,,. K., q..:^;, *-+.u,'',� .... .,: s F '.:4,., ...<y.,t -ti.r x••..£;'e'?3 , +' ... �i'' >;, ^''W z „may; ,.r q.. � ,e••' w :gs, r,.. ,a,r; .,3•,r. Sn .a M.► a. ... rr j ,y^ .-n. .`� .�'�.��!_'�'t''^'•fA,t'r :s` `,_.,� it«` .:x_r,anAfrl�sao`+�3`a-s.'??^�3`.te,+''..1i?.„raY�°eard .nei�sV;_x+',..mus;:'�2Y`rS".4. "• a t Lw..,.,”. �'s i.i a ".^�,,^'r.'� "�.°.'tr.'•a f'*' ,.r. �,i ',:d MtF•a"74 rOR ,''� ?iT.3` �lnF :ke`sF'.Y IN':.v. ,.. .-,' ,'r=-..-,q: -sti + .k-;-'+'"' ..,• :' ;•.'z: i , .. .F..' r...,' ,`-L�� r,. s,W.,i�;; "'"° , w.o-- �' . : "' - �' .=�i •:�.w�:x'i'q,,.:� � v,-. "'.r• - -• .'4 _ . ` m ar w• f TY USAF PEOPLE ATS j s OF ACCIDENTS TOM YO FLOODED + CANADIAN , TAKE HEAVY-TOLL �. :OPE ' OF N Repast .. - w Variotus�Ontario Points ! H � Jam i° .-• `II - . _,. •, '., fit* � • ' Fatalities to-Mot and Toronto, 'A g 81.-Another record ed as guests of tha Ex>¢ibitian. Their �• _ -.'' "-' Nearly�pathirds of Tokio wasayda:- A tilal� aehr• '�oage gave .sok A• !rola` Tokio shattered! The very first day of the kinsfolk a'a0, upon the showing of a Grimsby, Aug, 80.--Sni3erlag a tea- io s.sun- burying severalpersons, and six oc� card vin details of unit were also` dated as a result of thirty-ala hours cupants were deg out when eland-', Big Fair saw all previous opening'-day giving seizure of tbe.--heart,-it is believed , ;atteadsace;figures far exceeded._ The admitted. The big feature was the live minutes,after he entered the street°f rain. Thirty thousand homes are slide entombed an au w official Exhibition statistics at night parade of veterans, when all the vet- waters of the lake near Grimsbyflooded, and' 80,000 residents of Tokio a. which cit is ; and Yokohama are homeless. Carnal- street car Iuur ed #ail feet da showed that 90,000 people had passed erans orgapizations and all the city Beach at noon to-do Ha P g_, Y r :::'thiwu h the gates Saturday, 0 7,ti0� y, �' ply' 'ties are nearly a hundred. the moat o! the'fm real lace 8 y r. bands'marched into the grounds. The young married man of 127 Wallace y; more than on opening day last yeaz--- men were cheered lustily by the crowd Ave., Toronto succumbed two hours hOiII'� o! most foreigners, be- an embs>aettt gave.way;' flea•pas- :�the previous high mask which lined Dufferin street to.receive inter. Ing pn high ground. are not endatag- aengers were reached from drolvaiagJ . Bred,exce t in the colon A train overturned on the Chuwo line With the Canadian National Exhi- Wim+ particnlarry the veterans of With his Zvi# their young child P Y o!Akssaka, other wars. The salute was taken in Y where the waters are rising. with teeny killed. a bltion directors now aiming at a 2,- - and a friend, J. Reid, 122 West Lodge, + ' 000 000 attendance mark far the two the park .by Erigadier-Generar. H. Toronto, Ms. 1 e9& Y. >dbe was 24 An overflowing storm sewer sent Tram service is paralyzed. sit$ an ,. a rushing river three feet deep past electric power plant and several fac-." :weekcs' show, opening day figures for years of age, carne to Grimsby Beach the Imperial Hotel. Water burst in- r. the past seven years graphs il_ Progressive as have-been the Ex- two or three days a far a short unties are threatened if recently builir 3r Y !3o doors at_the Nikkatau film theatre, hibition directors in their outlook, - lustrate.how quickly their hopes iina3r visit. At noon to-day the two men ca.Y9ing a panic in which a score of levees north of the city should giver', be realized-if not this year, hags Premier Ferguson, who was the guest hided to go Vathia in the lane. t next, They are as fo%- ws: • of honor for the day,-and formally They had been in the water but a few w trampled. way. 1919 85 S00 sod ffoor the new Provinceeof Ontario minutes when Mr. Ped ey gave s cry Sa�we s'a RSL - �s Lacey, .the international gab, ' the I .' , a d was seen to be in deitress. He ' ..1920 ............... 67,500 Building, pointed out a vista further sank beneath the 'surface near the DECORA'T'ED BY PRINCE- aheadplayer. - . 1921 ..... ......... .65,000- for the Canadian National Ex- piers, 1922 ............... 71,000 hibition. The Premier saw no less Windsor, Aug. 30.--Two persons TWO Ho1"VCstelE-Kl�el� '3928 .............. 76,500 a future for the Big Fair than that were drowned and a•third killed•in H.R.H`Speaks to British Rail- _ .,by Bol# O� Lightnin •:1924 ..............: 82,600 of an Empire Fait, and he,elicited a an automobi:e accident during the Way Workers at Buenos 2925 Officially,•••Saturda•s was Warriors' round of applause from his hearers Cous peau, 38 edead am: Raymond yearr o d, of Tampa, A1rC8- took toll of two wAlives3 yesterday in at the Main.Band Stand when he ex- y calmed that even now the C.N.E. F:orida- Vernon Gnau 28 of 609 A" despatch from Buenos Aires thunderstorms when R. Hanson, On. ." i?ay, and, very fittingly, men 'who compared not unfavorably with Wets- Narda }Ave., Detroit.; Albert I,ee says:-The Prince of Wales, after ratio heroes � was killed at G i : nerved in the Great War were Tessio- ble . visiting British institutions in the + �� Y hart, 16 Chuch St., Windsor. Daniel �r -- - Crowley, a city attended a hospital- ball at the and Wiilisia Fovatock, farmer, was Hogs, straight lots of weight, �" 794 Gladstone Ave.. Theatre Colon Friday night. killed et Stilton. ' Hanson was In- a g g good g Windsor, is near death at Hotel Dieu stantly killed when he took refuge $14; selects, $14.50;- sows, $11 to g swallowing poison. His chis! sppesiance was at a huge!under a stook during a storm. Lov- .. $11.50. hall 'cohere British raL'way workers, � Saarnia, Aug, 30,-James Wiseman stock had brought out his horses from a+ BANKER LOCKS BANDIT of Wyandotte, Mich., was ine'fantiy many of than ex-service men Prince wo- and g a, he stable to hitch them u to take �' `TO�ONT©. killed and his wife was very serious:y men, were assembled The Prince laid seven of iiia children to school when "' 1.67%; a wreath on a­memorial erected to . Man, wheat-No. 1 North., $ IN VAULT WITH CASH injured in an automobile accident he was bit. ern !oyes of the rail who had been 4Ta 2 North., $1.62%; No. 8 North., shortly before 8 ocock Saturday on a $1,58%; No. 4 wheat, not quoted. Heroic Manager Eludes DeS- the London Road detour a half mile killed at the front and spoke briefly, � 1 thanking lits audience for their web SL Paula Cathedral will hold 25 Man. oats-No. 8 CW, 51c; No. 1 pemdo and Slams Door. wast of the Camach3e adds Toads g 000 t 'feed 49%c: come and wishing them luck. PeOPIe• Larry Wilson of Wyandotte is injur- - 4�,a : Aft the above on track Ft'^ William. Vancouver,- B.C., Aug. 28.-In an As His Royal Highness left the hall o Am. com. tzar Tomato-Ne S ed less serious! His sister, Mrs H. k► unsuccessful attempt to rob the East y' his audience broke into "For He's e -14tigwer to last week's puzzle: I $1.10. Finchan, of Mimiro, Ont., her two „ , • . End branch of the Canadian Bank o! Jolly Good Fellow and there was „ �- lilillteed-Del., Montreal freights, tee, Joseph Leonard, aged 18, children wW Miss Margaret Cltayton PAY E LATE D O Comm tremendous cheering from the crowd ,- bags included. Bran, per ton, $28; of Detroit narrowly escaped injury. shorts per toe, $30 middlings, $S8; a sailor, was captured by the Mann , ' who packed the street.outside. R t" 0 ATA L O 8 1 .. ager, Bo:Ieviae. Aug. 30.-A triple asci- great! in the O R tv O T L S L M, *� good fend Sour, per �ag, $2.30. I ge , A. E. Wilson, shortly before The Prince was not y I dent occurred on the Provincial high- Ont oats-42 to 44c f.o.b. shipping 10 o'clock to-day. Leonard. roughly public eye, but interest in his activi p i P S C A R S PP g Y'way six miles west of this city neer every- CAB H E Y h A Z• - :.polars f dressed, walked into the bank, and' rise continues unabated. and Ont, good milling wheat-$1.27 to producinga hes drove I Bayside when two motor-cars, meet- where he goes a crowd gathers. At a heavy revolver, inVAU L T R B E 2 E L t $L80, f.o.b. shipping points, accord- Wilson and his t3vo assistants into g' locked wheel, and s third car his request the guard of honor out- 4is to fre bis. pitched into them Mr. H. W. Ilan- LEO I ALE, - the vault. He was side ti-e Baausldo Mansion. the � g i$' preparing to Loot Barley-Ddalting, 76c. - nab of this city was badly shaken and Prince's home here, has been removed. E S W A A L the safe when Wilson dashed out of Buckwheat-No, 3, nominal. i bruised. whi:s two eons from His Royal Highness lunched Thurs- t^i E T U L f 1 YES rY•' $dye-No. 2, nominal.' the vault and slammed the heavy door � Y g man. flour, first pat., $9A To- shut, thereby imprisoning tete bandit Guelph were shaken rip and bruised day at the Chilean Embassy. and sub- E L t1 U 5 E H A S f► .; The motor care were badly smashed. Sequent: went b special train to Tonto; do, second pat, $8.80, Toronto. with the two clerks. The police re- Y Y P� C, I D S Y © EASEL O , Aug, .- wtng from the Hurlingham, where bplayed f ere e payeour '. -Pastry flour, bags, $6.80, aponded Lo"s telephone call for help. Ottawa, 30MifI S T K A f t E r'v Oat. flour-Taronto, 90 per Cent The bandit was armed with two RMase:l Hotel ,trice Wednesday after- chukkers of polo, Thea, incognito, he pats.. per barrel. in. Carlota, Toronto, , and wiIIi noon, the body of William E. Moor attended the wedding reception of T Y E ;V E R S T t' rev locked in the x8.10; seaboard. in bulk. $6.10. I was found floating in the Ottawa 5 to $880Queen's rl ' Straw--Carlota, per-ton.$ vault fired nine shota at the lock, pay-I - ----- -- -- -•- Ing no attention to the imprisoned I river, near Queen a Wharf, shortly Screwing*--Standard, recleaned, L ,g p I after noon yesterday. Mr, Moor, who �; � o P���„�L , ab. bay per Loa. $18 to $20. �rka• When the police arrived, the : ' Flay-Na 2, per ton $15, No. 3, Manager opened 'the vault and Leo- Ottawa from .Toronto had been in �r n. $11 to $12; mIred, per ton, hard walked out first, holding his two j Ottawa for some days in the interests ( 11 i2. i9 to$11; Iawe#• grades, $6 to $9- rev*:vera by the barrels, 'presenting'of the Vn:can Asphalt and Supply 1 '1 Cheese-New, large, 24 to 24%c; them Lo the ot�cera. The guns were I Co., Lt.. Toronbo. He was putting a j twins, 24% to 25c; triplets 25 to eau I pavement ch in at Young Street School. 13 W IS 16 i ' 25%c; Stiltons, 26 to 27a Old.large, empty; Bridgebu+rg, Aug. 30.-Floyd Ed- 29 to 29C• twins 29 to SOC; tri Leonard gained access to the bank aged years, died to-do as i8 , • . Pte, wards -kl "�` 29 to Sla by means a! s transom Au the I Y Butter-Finest creamery prints, night, and hid himself in the Man- a result of injuries sustained when 41%c; No. 1 creamery. 40%c; No. 2, ager', office. When he demanded that he fell under a treigtt car whi:e at- t : 83 to 88%c. Dairy prints, 28'A to the vault be opened, Wilson told him tempting to catch a ride in the Can- 30%C. adian National arch. The -lads le 7 _ y it was a time lock and could. not be l , g Eggs-Fresh extras, in cutora, 41 opened until 10 o'clock was so badly Cut that amputation was to 42c; loose, 89 :o 40c; fresh firsts.' '•Then we company's c:ezical staff here, necessary, He was employed an the ; I 86 to 87c• seconds 82 to 83c. l will Wait," answered the des redo , Dressed' poultry--Chicken&. siring, Cobalt, Aug. 30.-One man drown- _ ,ib., 30 to 36C; hens,over 4 to 5 Iba, 24 The guns that Leonard.had in his ed, two boys seriously injured in an- to 28c- do 8 to 4 lbs., 22e; rooaten,'possession had been taken from a other detonator explosion, sse- Ise4I - 4trckfings,5 the.and u 27 to 80c.'drawer of a bank desk during the P• youth&ans-Can., b"dpieked, a, 6%c; t night, cidenta::y shot and a child having � primes 6e. i e the fingers of his right hand severed 41 43 yy 47 4 s Ma fe pproduc"yrup, Pm by an axe wield3d by his sister,2. is gal., 2.40; per 5-gs1- tin, $2.30 per Handl � �ing�Cd the toll of mishaps in this seceitnsn Cal.; maple sugar lb. 25 to 26c. by Dynamite Cap Exptosi0>D C within the last few days, according I , Haney-60-Ib, lana, 13c per lb:; to information reaching here from 4 5 57 10-IL tins 13%c; 6-lb, fins, 14c; 2%. Cobalt, Ont., Aug. 28.-Two asci- r a ;.ib. tins, R% to 16e. dents caused by the premature expk- variants parts of the district Smoked meats-Hams, mad., 82 to cion of dynamite raps have been re- Verner Hjam, a Swedish workman ,88c; cooked hams, 47 to LRc; smoked employed by the Northern Ontario 6 6`t - m � olls, 22c; each eotta , 28 to 26c; break= ported here, the victims both North- (33 and Power Co. at its Maticou- ; � feat bacon, 82 to 86c; special brand,ern miners,having lost fingers inh chant plant, near the mouth of the f r, ' 'breakfast bacon, 38 to 88c; backs, Instance. Tom Hamn is in hospital Montreal River, was drowned there '' � *oaeless, Be to 42e. here after being onreaver,hurt at the property Cured meats-Long Blear bacon, 56 of the London Canadian Gold mines on Thursday afternoon. He went to,70 lbs., $22 ; 70 to 90 lbs $20.50; � 13ouyn, he having made the trip for swimming after dinner and suddenly � 71 0 lbs, snd rip, $19.50; ligfght medical.treatment by land. water and The body was recovered late Onus cairaasareo prewrts. iokL, is barrels, $29.50; heavyw®iglit 'air fiamn ores u Friday in 80 feet of waster. y tolls, $24.60 per barrel. putting the cover on Two North Cobalt ba _ - - ; Lard-Pure tierces, 18 to 18%c; a full box of cape, when an explosion bays, named re, HORIZOidTAl. VERTICAL tabs,'18% to 19c; pails, •19 to 19%c; occfnred and two .of his fingers were speetive,y Bracher and Grace, found 1-A.house pest 1-Modern melds s' j.' 1rims,E0 to 20%c; shortening,tierces, 1 blonw off. a dynamite cap on a mine dump near 4-Forenoon (abbr) 2-Decoyed x -, 4%c; tabs, 150; pardia, 16%e; blocks,t their home. It a loded and Bracher 4--Aecomplishes 8-Yes ' 16%C. t In the other ease, Jim Gallagher, 13--eheiterod Nis 4-Scene of action or Combat alone in a cabin near Larder Lake 'oat his thumb and parte of three Heavy choice steers, $8 to' $8.25; fingers on his left hand, while Grace 14-roar �, 6-Stlnpy person -do, good, $7.50 'to $7.76• butcher lost all the fingers on one hand and "16-Resinous substance 7-Kind of wine steers choice, had the other mangled in a similar is in hospital here for treatment of 1$-Grow. old S-Head'covert $?.2b to $?.?Tri; do, good, 8 his left a e, of which be robabl will $6.25 to $7; do, Teed., $5.25 to $6; misi►aP• Gallagher was in the cabin y P Y 17-Proverbs 4-cooling agent .-. do, com. $4.60 to $6.2b• butcher heli- for two days after-the accident and Ins# the sight. 18-Consumed 10-Differing from one another ;ers, choice, $6.75 to $1;26; do, good, was so helpless that the only food he Arthuir Galoaka, a New Liskeard - 19-Decay 11-Sete -_ y $5.75 to $6.25; do, med., $5 to $5.60; obtained -was b youth, was accidentally shot when 20-At no time 12-Complete assortment :.!do,com., $3 to$5; butcher cows,choice i from the,tabl with his oath. Ae he stepped in front of a rifts in the 23--Dad 21•-BY way of c i to $5.26; do, lair to good, $4 to las sent to Kirkland Lake for treat- hands of Neil McDonad. The':atter '2fb--l4et up 22-Discoverer $4.60; canners and cutters, $1.60 to.' 27-Musical entertainment 24-Raw metal $3; butcher bulls, good, $4.50 to went. was _loading the weapon when the 1-Period _. 2s••-.Kitchen utenell 5.25; do, fair; $3.75 to $4; bologna.1 a- e---• cartridge exploded. The ball entered s _ Galoska's t h and turned into the 82-Liable 27-Fat }n $3 I'd $3.50; feeding. steers, good, $6 Wanted Liner Turned Back E3-Portends ZS--Small orifices to $6.25; do, fair, $4.50, to $6.25;; to Port of eQ_���.�_�,,�, b�Y• He is in pita! at New S4-Leased y- 29-A color 'calves, choice, $11 to $11.50; d°, med., """"`e Liskeard. Ss�g 30-Like ' t x $8.50 to $9.50; do, com., $4.50 to Frank Urbanovitch six y 35-=-Drunkard ='$5.50• mikh cows, choice, 70,to 80 A despatch from New York says:- yeas, o! 89-Above yz , do, fair, $40 to $b0; springs, choice,I The White Star liner Olympic reach- age, living at South Porcupine, lost 40--Soar s8-Aii t $80 to $95; good li;#it she^ $7 {o ed Quarantine last week several hers,the four fingers of his right hand be- 43-Sty 37-Lair $8; hexoses and buck:, $b to s6; good, late' due to encountering heavy seas 1 ,ow the second. joint when an axe in 49"-Snuggle 38--Sharp pointed Instrument lambs 13 to $13.25; the'first da o lh� hands of his ei hb 4B-Viler 41--9ittln9a do mad. $12.75 y out from Cherbourg, It I g Year-old sister , $ � � i �' 50-l3irl's risme 42-Barrier In s stream ' z to $13: do, bucks, $11 to $11.25; do,`waa-an eventful voyage, descended upon his hand. 62-Belonging to him 44 Faithful ; $10.to $11hogs, s smooth,1The sees umuch ¢ oneiJ gj-, pe Inle9 to thee :led 'and'wntered, $$185o, sickness aboardtheship, Captain a4-A coat worn over armor do, country points, $18; do, ` W. Marghall was offered $100,000 by Hailstones So Large 67-AlArmativs '1_ 48-Exist -,oft'cars, $14.25; ae,ect premium, $2.71. a Syrian heiress if he would turn his 58--A reddish orange dye 49--Get '- " ' _ Man Knocked Unconscious ship around and go back to the French $Q�irt's name shortened 60-Not the same MONTREAL port on the second day out. d1-Man-ilke animal 51--Glrf's name , a Oats-No. 2 CW, 66 c; pled S A despatch from Fredericton, N.B., 83.._Rudimentary 55--Motlonlese a N°. a cw Mlle. Izzit Pasha a y Syria says:-So big were the hai:st=es. S!--0r &r of tl+e head %s a$•-'-Carved In retie! 160c; extra No. i lied, 60e. Flour`- girl; about'twenty, w� the passe r 4 + a� : Man. spring wheat to firsts $a.30 during a seegnt storm in G:ouoester '07-Qvergresn t'se y ts9�-Ltinb ' s, 5 P g Pa , who offered a forints to' Cis _i!a` P� Count that a ratan was rendered.•ua- SS--Rn e� y Nk aeconda, $8.80; strong bakers', $8.60; Y g 6t1-Pro eller Marshall to swing around. She was conations at Cara act accords to a0-Combination formed b ileo- p �� ' minter pats, choice. $5.70 to $6.00. 9 n8 y 41-Toward the rear w� • very seasick. Her father was finan- trlelt dolled oats. 90-lb, bag, $3.66 to 3.96. James L. Nevil':e, former Winnipeg Y .,�� z,: .'• ar 6a-Dessert y ` Bran, $28 26. shorts, $30.26. Mid- dal adviser to the Sultan of Turkey: and Ca:gary newspaper man, who re 70-slyQut ', `� 4r'»; who recent! died sad left her i �^`s= 64--A bone of Me dling0. $88,25. Hay, No .2, per ton, y turned from a visit to the north shore. 71-Toward �OSs lots, $14. $5,000 000. P!-•PublIG e4pvsyanea 45--They _ window-panes ro ea. -•- yid., . ^ ,� W'CTe an b •^4.r,. �`:�K-b•+'a'' ..;g,n,,r.,."Ti`.. ,7':�.•••, 4.ff. fi'm'.., t t .., 3..-M"9. 7. 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The caner may have ractiq is Tomato, will be!lace `^ k a via friends in Pickering P y 0 ; $Iy�.*sk, - same by proving property and in his 'office on Thursday from l0• _ - - ,�' ^'--•=ire: H;Colt$asie visiting with paging expenses. Geo. Martina a. W. to 5 p. m., as usual. • t� - t� -[ meads in Londoa'and at Byron —Wilfred Monnet' left an Mon. —James Rose is offering his 10 'get rid of auml7l8r o�'k to ^ make- �; � �asitoriam. day to begin his duties as teaeber house and lot for sale or to rent laOdlII tor fall shipments 'VVe 8►rH —$Mel§. Barrell is a riding a feu' the Contibustion School oa This property is one of the cosiest =� kitT;' :'with her brother, W. Mor- Wolfe Island, beside Kingston. homes in the village. Bee sdvt reducing the prices Of the r Goderich. —The apple crop in this district in another column. Felty dg let weep with ]Idre, �}. is a ver heavy The work of vince has been suffering�part the em�ihe ,following R. A. Somerville #'pent s of oody usli�one this ear and The rester pro- goods � ,. dohnaton,or Tgronto. picking,will begin in a few week16 dry weather. While 3t vrsg 1»tieh n ,= Quite a large..lgnmber from '—�v Mr. Boyd. mieeionary i : .appreciated daring the harvest 25 PER CENT '. 'zWa district are atteoXag the North Honaa, China, who is home operatione,,an.all-day raid would .'Mp ato Ezhibition.this week. ow -srlough,took eherge of the now do a lot of good to pasture, - iii. 0: and Mrs. Zimmerman,of anion services on Sunday last, roots and fall Y&eat. Children's Oxfords Sandals and 1 stra • Toronto, a t Sunday of last when he preached two interesting —The Women's Institute wish r .� f pe,J. and lilts. Miller. sermons. to send %box of preserved fruit ShQe$--Faj210�18 �eWplB. Wyk with W, —Master Howard Lacy, who to the Hospital for Sick Children -� "' ` —Wm. an� Mrs. Barrell •sad �p }; saghtei•, of eterboro, A nt Fri- underwent an operation for ap and would like their members and Sewp Shoe. ' pe ndicitis. in the Oshawa General friends to contribute towards this +I$a last with the former smother Hospital on Thursday of last'week, worthy donation, as they have ti es—H. R. and Mrs.Monsey visited maltinpt good progress towards most generously done is the past. Men's Balbriggan .Drawers, Sbirts and Combinations, f �t recovery. Fruit may be left at tib# home of , Tiastara Falls on Tuesday, going regular 1.00 to oat 76 Dents. ' . to Woronto by motor,thence b Farming is usually considered the Sec1•etary. 8 y one of the safest occa at* that —Our schools re-opened nod on Tees- list. Men's work shirts, reg. 1.35, to go at gSv and 79o. a man can'follow. But still it-le day with Miss Gladys Munro of Mrs. W. R Draper.Mine Doris cased Ronald,-of Mount Albert,are not entirely free from danger, as Gananoque, in charge of the sen- Men's and Boy's Running Boots, reg', 2.60 1.75 and 1.36,; ' ` etaelld3ng a week with Mrs. C. W. accidents are occurring continual- for room of the Continuation t0 g0 at L04. � M. Pilkey, y, many of them with fatal re School and J. W. Wallace, of _ z' —Allan H. and Mrs. Clark and salts. Last w®sit Wm. Cassie, of Newcastle, as principal of the Gle in On these Bargains. ` .,,.two children, of Lake$eld, are Agincourt, met with instant death public schdol'. Both teachers _ g by falling from a load of hay come very highly recommended. L' ed m Rn�,CIn�' p2Cej'��}gt 1Bpendin a week with the formers which he wasenAaged in unload• Miss Proud and Mise To Liffe con. 1i�, 1. a as ent#�here. in The accident was caused ti tinue to their former itions. i ' )�rs. O. W. Pilkey and Mies &' positions. Eetablished11857. 1 the trip rope of the ha for t:i�l�yllfe have returned home, after Y sh t t` breaking, thus throwing him to W H ITEVALE. nut hart. the floor. It is stated that =6 n d din Ib cask with friends the t year or so three mea 1n w gr giving good ret a All grains are urns t —H. G. and Mrs. Calvert and 1� y when threshed sad 12 ft.corn a being � • �� that aeii;bborhood met with death } :Rrgesad Thus. Wilson motored exhibited. is a similar manner. the rope con _ 1' to 3toaffvilleon Sunday and filled Whitavale and Pickering baseball r; nected with the ha fork or the t on several friends there, y teams having each woo two games, to h 4 Q/ , breakia #lin a cask —The many friends of Bert and g g while the load was will play o8 the cis at Claremont. Mrswhite wish them Good Lack being carried from the wagon to Apples and small fruits are very their new home in Oshawa,hay- the mow. In this township also a plentiful In this vicinity, many trete o nufnberbf accidents have taken having to bepropped for fear of break- '^ Ing moved there last week, in down, _ place in like manner, and while no g - ` ��._�� • —Miss Leila and Wilfred Mon Delany favorable dommente are Das E:c� s ne were in Toronto one,da last latalftiee have been reported, p - ; y broken bones and other severe in* over the improvements being made at 1 . . week, and when there took in our cemetery. Itisa credit tothe Harvest and Threshing Time means juries have been the results, Far• "the ball game at the Island. , community. )f —Mrs. (Dr.) Carrwright left on mere should make close inspection The football game at Green River �` ] _ of the ropes and other , parts between Goodwood and Green River a' "��'B' fi��p��of Melding, -'Friday to Glatt ]ler sant, Mrs• connected"with the unloading ap• was one of the beet witnessed this s Melding, of f4ravenhgrewho has eeasoa, ending in a draw. ' ,Dishes loran in poor health for some time. paratua in order to prevent these - - k " accidents. a are sorry to report that Miss I- -Mrs. _. Kinsellsand son, of To- Major ieeeriouply ill with some form - plover Leaf Ca —Mrs. Tanner had a rather nn- Cups and Saucers. Paris shape, per doz 1.84 mato, and Rev. Mr. Taylor, of of poisoning. At lime of writing she -.�Darham. spent a day last week pleasant experience Friday last. it considerably improved. " Cups only, per doz .. 1,21i Aceom anted b Miss Grimble �.._ ni With the formees brother, Dr.'Fal- P y y The attention or our council is enil- who resides with her, her sister ed to the condition of the Altona road. -_. '" Plates(bread and batter), at --F. 0 and Mrs. lhiechin and from New York and Archdeacon This road In places to roujtb and car- hter,of Montreal, and A. Pr 'White, she was,motoring to Bow• row and there is a very heavy traffic •' " (Pie) 1 1lleellin of Haiifaa, see speadin Manville; Wd when searing that oa It. Motorists are complaining. „ -• ,-,9 sf weir vacation here with uie g' town a motor cyclist came out of The funeral of the late Mrs. Joseph , (tea) - a lane at a very rapid rate. Ag Wilson took place•last week at elle „ _ . .,, .. 21E1 tem• P Whitevale cemetery. Mrs. Wilson (breakfast). —,Miss Ilene Wiman, of Peter• neither could see the other oa ac• was a highly respected resident of our •." �� count of a large number of trete@ age for about fifty _ - (dinner), born. is spending a few days bore g vili years moving sly iwlth her siat+rr, Miss Lillian,at the whigh obscured the view, a eolliii. to the city about eight years ago, 06 .. (soup), home of their grandmother, ]firs, ion'took place. Mrs. Tanner was Among those at the funerrl war ` g foreod into the ditch,but she held noticed Rev. J. B,Moore, who preach P# Paris elope, per doz 1:70 A. Burrell.Sorrell. Plain White Cu and Saucers, , Mrs. C. Burns halt returned to on to the wheel and thus prevent• ed here nearly si%ty vean ago, and is bar ho" is Akrna. Ohio. after ed a more serious accident. All still hale and heart' at the age of Cape only, ... ... 1 16 �° were badly shaken up, but Mrs. eightyy four years. e�ecding s couple of weeks In A ehoral society has been formed in PLtters scallops IOgtmeale ` lE'ickerinR with liar daughter,Mrs. Tanner's sister was most seriously our village. - ' ti injured. having two dislocations underthe'direction of 61r. IMm Gormley. Passmore. organist and choirmaster - - Fruits I� —The rural aeltool fftire in this at the shoulder besides other ill- of Park Road Baptist Church. Toros- --The township will be held on the foil- juries. Archdeacon White's wrist to, who comes highly recommended. was bad! sprained and was bad! This is a splendid opportunity Owing dates : Claremont, Sept. P. y P Y lovers n cimoupor�dir air mensal Clean-u III SllIriII1PiL h 17th; Brougham. Sept. 18tb; and cnLa and Mrs. Tanner was also Q Qeet Dree8e8r . Pickering, Sept. 21St. badly braised. One of the wheeiw g Pr p } S case broken off besides other dam qualities. Practice will commence play Suite etc. _- -On Sunday next. Sept. 6th. about the end of Sept. Those wisbing i Rev. E. A Tonkin, of Bowman- age to Lha car. The- motor•epcliaL to join should enmmunicate at once :"• was entangled in hie car and had at P will occupy the ley, i. both with Gordon McKay, secretary. at Pickering and Aadley�. in the GO be extricated, but since the ac - Boys' Mule Oxfords, nicety trimmed, sizes 41, A� aF owee of Rev. A. R. Sanderson, cldent' a has not been located. As g •SALE REGISTER. 12 and 13 regular 1.73 clearing price - 980 who with Mrs. Sanderson, are ell he was no doubt at fault, it may _ japing a mach Deeded rest. be well for him to remain andis. FRamy, SEPT: 25•1•s ;'sizes —Auction sa)e of " 3 and 4, regular 2.00, for 1.2'8 '>y —George Elliot is at present covered, fresh milch cows, steers, heifers. boreps, .Bi Assortment—Riddies', Af isees', Boys', Men's page, sheep etc., at lot 20: g B y carrying the mail to and from the con. 9, Pickering(half mile went of and Women's Canvas' pots,regular values a -station, and he may later take it DUNBARTON. Olaremoot), the property of Thos. . ` 1.25 to 200, going at ;180c over altogether, from Fred An• Bacon. Sale at 12 30 o'clock sharp. ' f Miss Elva Mitchell le holidaying in , . : 'drew, who finds it difficult to con- See bills. Win. Maw, suctioneet. ;Ladies Gingham Allover Apron@, small checks, 'tinue the work aloe with hie the city thio week. pretty shades t .. B Mrs. Craven and familgare sojourn. , Other activities. isB in Muskoka this week. New Ldoert4sesrlsesata. ,'House Dresses, similar colors sad quality --John Henderson and wife, of Miss Beryl Anzis has been. ill at bar Gormley ; Robert Gee and wife. home during the past week. ARM FOR SALE—North half of .Boys' Khaki Play Suits, sizes-2 to 6 yrs, special 9i9e of Victoria Square, and kite• C. 1►fisa Heron,of Toronto,is the guest Fla g,,con.7• Pickering Township. Apply' ,- Smith and daughter, of Cashel, -of Mrs;Jean White this week. at premise.. az a nt Sanday with the`former'# Ourteacbers.Mise Forsyth and Mr. ORSE FOR SALE—Good williop Orummer.•are now bard at work. H - Remember--we are agents for Parherl a Ler and broth8r. ][r#.M,Raaitin Frank White baa Roae to 8askateh; worter,angle or double. cheap, A y to �. and W. F. Henderson' swan on a Hawes��.een'Ezeursioa. C.C.Parker,Pickering. az° • —8. J. C011acutt took a number Arthur Mitchell irltoldaying al; bis M PAYING HIGHEST PRICE8— Dye Works, TOfontQ of the members Of the Masonic home and helping with the harvest. AFer all kinds of grain and seeds at Locust �.._ Hill elevator. M.R.Hooves. sitf — Ask for a Price List • Lod EEe to Markham on Friday Miss Marjorie Allison b visiting B ening last in his large motor ban. friend#at Niagara Falls for a month. OR SALE—A.quantity of 104 seed when they paid a fraternal visit Stiles 3Sdsa 31[orcombe. of Omemes, Ffall wheat sx from an noxious weed seeds• to the lodge in that village, along is the quest of hes cousins. Alex and IPhone rick 10111. M:B.Burk, R.R.No.1,1.0- - "N'th members- from Toronto M'#•Gourlie. Nat xm. al-s2 r. Miss Margaret Annan, of Toronto. llVl C f-I A P M A N k R� paid aflying visit to friends sad rels- OR BALE—' A number of yours;q • • . % —Wm. and Mrs. Gee, of Vic- tiyee heeelast week. FYork.bire pigs (bacon type),six weeks am. toric, B. C., who have been s y E.L.chspman, lot 9.con.z. P,ckering. pend- Mrs. S3tbymer,Shaw, of U.S. A., is 1{ingaton Rd.1 Char 2 miles east of Pickering. 52-1 jbq s few weeks with the former's the guest o3 bar uncle,John, and Mrs. i 4,4Wter, Mrs. R. A. Bunting, left Gilmer, for&fortnight. nR SALE-2 bed•rodm sets and Fdivanette bed and Peerless range in good the last of the Week on thou re- Mia F1'oresee Annis baa returned condition alw 2hanginghm� A y to E, • L Lo Fort William to resume her duties ppee r d tarp tripp, but spent s day taking Morgan ironya Hill. R,R.No.2, ckering,or • iO the eights at the Toronto Ex' as teacher In the public school. y phone ll�alv.171z, 52 ������ Arthur Thompson, we are sort to • . ' `hibitioa before proceeding on their report, is ill with diphtheria at the OR RALE—Grey reed baby carr.p PPR and ivory crib;45.00;alsocoal ind wood Way, home of his grandmother in the city, ran Qa and lyes, and pisiform scales in ' —Frank Brignall,of Woodbtoek, Mr. Hartley Sr. and Rtepben and condition.p Apply Joe. Hackett orchards Inns OOSN THERE S TELL `10uR A�RIONT I'LL s0eompanied by a friend and the Mrs. Hartley and family. of Windsor. Rouge Hill,Kingston Rd".Phone tear 5921.51t1 T14E COIVSTi BULL EXCUSES TO ?ELEPHOINE :•latter s son, called on friends in were the guests of the latter's parents, ASSEY•HARRIS MACHINERY _THE 3u�CrE MIM M `l James and Mrs, Foston last week• �/( t town on Monday, While 1nOtOrinq 1�1—And repairs. Now is the time to look through the yillagP. He had a end. after your spring needs, cultivators, drills and t t Wm. Nobel and daughter and Mr. barrows,sprayers for the orcberd. One 3 1-2 by slight miel#ap at W-13. Robsons 11 wagon gear,cheap. D.J•Gormley, Dunbar• /I Oorner#, when hie car. arh4ch is and Mrs. Saunders and grand•daugh- on 22tf ." equippedwith balloon tires, ran ter, Phyllis, of Kingston, are the guests of the former's brotber, Isaac, POR SAL9—Cheap, all kinds of ..<into the ditch. The front axle and Mrs, Nobes,here. -awagons,harness,and all kinds of farm im- r case badly bent, bat fortnnately MnCh sympathy ie extended to the plemente in good order. Also several heavy and rami! of the late Mrs.Burke in their fight scales and cook stoves and beaten. High- a ' Done of the Occupants was injur• y • eat price aid torhides and wool, also sive ul; % , bereavement. ' Mrs. Burke p yyoo passed try. H.Herman,StouHville.Phone 1903 Iatf —U>a Tuesday evening Qa an away at the home of her daughter. T, OR SALE OR RENT—Stucco Bun- American Car was corrin down Mrs.Oweneth,of Niagara Falls. N. Y. q galow and gars all modern convenience., w6oai she had gone to visit. The fun- gr Post's hill, the driver did IIOt heated sun-room,tiled veranda,hardwood Hoots, w p oral, which took place OA Saturday water pressure system, electric light, seven rlotiee another car which was corn- Iset.from the home of her•' ftplthter; rooms,summer kitchen, bath-room, half acre l y land attractive grounds. Immediate possession. �,.. +�,, •'�.. �►� ••�` c ing along the sideroad from the :Kra. Sidney, Morrisb, to-the Unlon po :' y' Apply Jas.Rose.Pickering(Kingston Rd.) 52-1 �..�.- x nnrtb, and in order to avoid a Cemetery; Oshawa, was largely at- collision the large American par tended, Mrs. Burke was in her 76th CR SALE—I30 acres Pickering, "' 3 -tnrned into thfl ditch strikirfg a year and preaeccased by her husband F(cntario County,half mile welt of Brovgba�n �. �r t ' ten taeeks. A family of three sone and on si:th concession; 100 acres workable, balance — „moi >_' .t n s. post which snapped Off, No one bush and pasture. nne well arld spring, 8-room- 4 daughters survive: Milton and 1frs. ed brick house with all modern conveniences, was injured, but the car was bad-I Oweneth, of Nil,gars Fall@, N •y., bank barn.outbuildingsaind silo,school 1.4 miie. Y. -.,ly damaged. nocesiLitaitno its be., acres plowed ready for fall wheat• 20 acres b,Y Ernest of Dunnville, Homer. of Port gangpiowed. Must be sold at once to close es- ken$Clg t'Iit0,4 t`af4$:`to undergo Union, Mrn. Asa Pearce, Mre. Wm. tate. For further particulars:9Pply to C-0. y"K w t'll ars. �A' Taylor and Mrs. (Sidney Morrish. Bennett,Claremont,ont, — 52-1 '�t .+r VFX �'n,y. .• c ,: :.'�, , +.,-, ..,�� �!'. ✓ v.'"t,:•.;`"ti.11;+- .�: +a y�;-,'"Sa� r,• r - a h .: ,.d�•Vii^ .,r L. ,r .,. - , "' a &. $, �b.+..� l ,�rrn.-r ',v':..+; ✓• c,:, ',g-... 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