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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1925_09_11 ,Y `Si �A 9ie+��e.8�r.�'�. '°' u� .Ra::.'✓a�'�4„i - b t,,�.,'f""�"�r*J`V'rn. �'" ,.••i •t¢'•fC'C'a �r',.1. � _.4.��, ,+, ��1�� ^l t?.'' . . '�1' b^�+,� _p'.. .oLv;i,,�� IIS ,�' ,..: 's ��y ,'. �,,, 'r �','�'^. � ,�,. 1.p� "�'v'�y '.,cc,.:. ,„�n �+�f �•;: ' �a a 5 I!4 , '. '... '�' , �>• ••r< A:ti r � � A g gwMa 'fY' �. �E, e 4L� ' r 4 •, +b ,f•' •'�' '' ,� .ter" r�j' t r�r p� f y�•� '+•?�.. • , r ti w r, - VOL �'ICB.ERINC , O1�T., FRIDAY. SEPT,, Hi'T�BVA 1. J ab�4s. w LtL '�. a8itd►�i+D Dorothy(>}ttiffin agent the holiday � �• dames PIS ed last.'woes;': Sept:'$ed. ;IPliesdi�p:S::. S&W Kin � IDA" with her .inotber. y at(3reea,.BtvtiP-Piclteaitltr 1, Qreea c r - •�t4rt, «. Rev.aad'DHre.Tboa.Ratcliffe expects ;j� B.POl`t9YTH..iCDpb.D.. Director =F - to speed their holidays with a sQa in RE?er 0 '.:Sept. $th. at BraokUn- 1 ;� ,� s e $rooklia O;:Qood'wbcd 0 Septa 84h.n- ` • ns•odaxioo o;Ontario.ga• Ringrton. . They well be 'away the C a laremout--IIhhoi� ta�Inuiese at:$llta '� r v the American Aptomelriol, last two Sundays of this mogth. s:!, v .i tion. Bye�'essrmia*d by appatntmeat. Many fro this loci►lit have attend- .cos Dist. nn4t,atario Cup) 9601,Clmtemttat. Oiu _. Y y wont'iwtaner...of Si O: •R'' `torO+rj ,.. ,�,,,� sd� . �,,• stgg > ,R LOGS WANT! ed the 1�alrlbition and uDanimouaiy rio Cup)played the second rotinc� n C. !cKUgNON.M.D.; L.R.O.S,. = - pronoEl unce it better than ever: and no -rhe,Ontario Out) coaapstitioa Blliabuvzh.mset»z of �° �l"s° °! Oustoiu.a win done, Oat Rolling doubt many more will followrtbe trills . x amB rrioaas of ontario It niont wlaniDg. bq; Levo:.goals Of v o•liae• of stsrR•oas. li� thither this week. The game was weTi 'rayed and willies- at lion �. dJ.. of wom•a a and Ohopping,.Wood The neat meetinst of the Women'9 , sed by a large crow YTefortunately . O£'iea_aad r7dd•nos,BsonSiamv Institute will be held is the school he weather was not the beat for foci. �► t` `'� ' Repairing, room of the Methodist Church on ' 'r Ch4ropraettc Weduead afternoon..Se t. 16th.at g:' g x y,�' ail. there being a :ti bt.rain:falIla , Shapiagand Turning. +}y P which made it uacomfort-6 a for the 8 o'clock, w8an the Brougham Branch Tice[ollowiag`ate some of the~many ailments. crowd. Claremont note geea lat0 the tic aalustittge are efficient in overcom- Siddle gars, 131eiglie, Office ltt,ole will be present and give tbe.program., third round for this-cup and many ttuSe _ = `: _'Yi' F forma of nerve trouble and head-ache,. All ladies of t e communis are•wel• pp t" , `� y coofident this team sails. get into the r garelptsa, spinal troubles.throat and Iuug weak-' •,Salt For Sale .Some. nesse rheumatism and sciatica,digestive disor- - C- Herbert Rumford Butt, of Toronto, $Gals' g . HEAT• ,� �y 4M,Wh blogd and other circulator? League standing at close of-sia"u troubles,art rouble and goitre. OHAB. A. WHITE. and Mtea Satbleea Szsmpaere, of Piek• n $uoceeaor to late W. Q. Barnes *ring Township, were married try won lost draw Pts �R. DURWIN R. STECKLEY. lfaloor G to of Toronto College of Cls- Phone 6421)or write Locust Hill. Oat. Rev. Thos.. Ratcliffe at the Baptist Goodwoecd,. 12. ' 0.' 4 " parsonage, Wbitevale. on Monday, Claremont. 10 4 22 .� lrOpe�tse. 9i �eke residential calls u�Acker- happy' P y &ft'S alfte,Claremont'and aurrounding$artist, Sept.7th. The ha couple intend Chert wood, 8 $ $ 21 .;•� ':'T1wraey, Thursday and sataraar forea fie. spending their honevaloou st Al oa• Brookltn, 8 4 4 20 : Fa as appgint—at say;1413 Sowtaaaville:or g ,_9 ii' -2 20 " lsrw.crd with anyone tasting tuat.meat arty u quin Park and will then 'take up their Pickering, J. '`a a Be residemcfL In Toronto. Green River, 6 5 $ 2? ��C8�8 �� ' �� 4 c.. Ashburn. 8 10 8 9 . Fiunera4 D[reetor Whitby. - R R VIEW W. M R.-ORW TIAAI Barriata•azid Q S Manchester. and 0 1$ 1 I .• • •Sd11dtor ivotar7,p�lid.lett. M io L{Coft86d .6bcttraar The dear oId `school days bare-re- Goodwood are winners of t6eleague. �Vt •am, South i�lfag,Cartrt$ouse, Whitby. 1577 turned. The have not lost d le alt®TOB HEARSE y sero®.game this C. R. Purcell has had his car re. year aatj will receive the Mc u hila The lar " 1df1�e-oz O. RICHARCSON Ja CO.—Barrie- �..1•ters.Soli 'sora ate.. 317-3 10 Confederation (il�i' �. Palated. Challenge Cup which they b wli hold to Building gamer Xonge ane Richmond St� H. Horaa)iaw spent Sunda with until some other team in this aaaocia• •D •�� �► -� flow Phone 924 Pe y oarmto. Phones Main 1290 and Main oaga. s M. Spears. tion wins the league. Claremont has. thele Nies Ida Michell spent the week•eod held this cup for the last three years.. . 't;v �• ILLIAM JAMES BEATOR, Bar- wittf frieada to the cit and Goodwood, by playing so 6ots*lst , rater. Solicitor,-Notary Public. Room �' earl all season. are to be eon ratulat• �• � � � ,1638 Confederation Life B"dtng..Toroato.' Ea- ASPHALT, Cc.�� A T ,T R. l}. and 11Aea. BCott;O�Qa1[ville, y Sl trances:4and i,gRichmond Street or iT .Seen AS AL are holidaying In the Vlew. ed upoq their fine performance this stow East. TAIepbone—blain 7M. Residence �t Miss H, Turner entertained a num. year. Goodwood players will each r� . •'�:� ° IIiadsoo 1748. — S N IEEE S ber of girl friends on Friday afternoon receive a medal. t' £• tr - Dental Several attended the Exhibition I,tet _ 54:ARBORO. r We can supply Toronto Asphalt Shin• 0 week and brought.bacY excellent re- . a 1�R D. C. Smith. Dentist, Stnufi• lee iD Taneblend, Tile, Heather, Porte' Jae. Henderson was taken suddenly If ,iL�ville. Honor Graduataof Ch=cwgo and To• g gFvin McDermott and bride are vi y , Voa ••Universities and the Royal College of > Green or Blue black. sting the former'* sister, Dora. C,R. ill with pneutuonia last week, and it A Rood ettobly oP et`t>t 8O „ Surgeons. Phone office 1 1, ce VVe can give you names of roofers who -Purcell.- No will be on3e tune before he will be :Iters. No outsid: appointments.- rely ®pill use no other bread of able t some work, but we hope to Ooe►1 on-hand. M90 6111111A A number from the Tr iew attended Asphalt Shingles. see bi around again shortly. of Hindlin WbO ELAN$ B. BRATON. D: D. S., the Ladies Aid meeting at Mrs.Gray• _ E + Graduate of the Royal Colelte of E)eatal MRM WALL-BOA" Jr'_last week. OUNISARTON. :ptgvo lengths and Universltf of Tomato. office Our papular school teacher. Miss :� ®ver ldnrdocir'a Gonfecuo accts Whitby. This is the warmest board on the mar- Featherston, bna returned to rearms 12tf Pbous Pick. 1709. r p�Wars 9 to 12:1 to 3°40, Ind.'phaa• a Aivx and 5trs Qourlie cook a trip to _so niton 220 � kat, cool Ia rummer and warm is her duties at Green River. wiat4r. 7.18 in. tislckr We The sq late nd Islands last week. _ Congratulations to Frank and Mr*. �;ag lessen Moore, of Oshawa,1pent DONALD 1liUNFLO, PIC )1. DALES. L D. S, D. D. S., tea ao ply you with the p Turner: It's A hog. Hired belp'will the holidaywith Miss Muriel Thom. �isJ.Grmeuate of Royal College of Dental sur• names or saue8ed customers. soon been' oblem to Frank. o f 00 the Uncverwty of Toronto office Mims Siva Aanls and Zifttr. OReaetb ti) " D. A 'Scott's store. Clar+e�tt. out. t�meets.-9 a.m. to b p. m, Satutda�n s a. . Pj • _ - visited the darner"* mother over the _ ori�a e p m. Phone Clare 1405 s77y now JJII ��• wmilTSY. holiday. ' lil;iBR13T T. FALLAISi.R. L D 9 , Rev. Dir. Black spent the week-end " • .Tl I D.S. Graduate oe 4.he Royal t:d oc ( �+� Charles Bodge, a local barber.-was with b`�soa at the service station_ � f L JCi,'I'�► Y ARD fined SM and costs,and seat to jail Liverpool. r.!sem snrgeooa and the vaivmr�y of Tomato. Miss Ru Alf Brougham. Is Motor overhauling, to and side eta, e J S. saints.Piekertaa,tint for thirty days by Magistrate J. '$. na& orou 4i e a st.T6 5 P.in.. or by mc.• Willis Ib Police Court on Tuesdayvisiting with her cau<iin. Dais* Reis Laia � ' Pule 8704. night, w6ea he was convicted of all• Thom. this week, B*tte�daverhauUn � k / REMEMBER Ing liquor to a youth. Hodge wee A large cumber of our residents are g• � hwBim• severely re r►maaded b tb!court atteadiDtt the C N. R. and pronounce All work guaranteed, Plat rats PV Burns drop a bomb it ggreater than ever. service clrsriga y Pd Me Yee May and Alma Burroughs*. Phone 3630 Matk.Qexsf:raL V. RICHARDSON — Real Be in the Council Chaauber at the meet• • tats. ln•craare.CaoweyaaNt Motary in of couneiloo Tuesday night. when of Hamilton, spent the week•ead with l Fault.arc..Plakerim out. alit 'W hen you need a new be;Uddeair ADaOnDcld Ilia rgesi Datiaa their aunt. Mrs.Roy Thom. A• E. 93 E �Y Pcimp, New Furnace, Re- and walked out of the chamber before Mr•'Aad Mrs. McArthur. of DdEAtord, POSTILI., Lisenwrd d artiomaar. pairiax. F$s►vetrongkiiog the tbnndetatruck couacillor�had time were the guests of the,latter's brother, ANTHRACITE: . tibr Oass,tas of dark ad Oaaaam aa. Rev.J. F. Clugston, at the manse over for Plnmbiag remember to discus*his action. The Ma or ea• the weak•ead. ash• a!1 kumb O'sawa•d so an asorls*e g y ' { ft ate, Addre•sOrem8rrerl.o•, one the New Tingwith. platried that he disagreed wick the council in their action of three weeks� CMtfRtvnNofaO i4rF�B.Bli3ATON TOWNSHIPOLEBR �Satisfation gnaraotood- ago In granting s refund of three bun Coal, All ' `cissa• Qaa►•yaae•r. 000smsalron.r t•s •hilae dred dollars to F D. Maundrell, local ��, aao•as•aae. ,� elao•y to tarin Prices moderate - Gea.and Ds<rs. Tadd visited the Ex. ,..� X01111040 yw merchant. who claimed that be bad on Tuesday last. . ta•s• e., ;, �. t_y Moderate prices also in Paints, paid his 19'21 taxes twice, when the We are diad to hear that the C.N. n g^ .- „ 4� '• Oils Hardware etc. town threatened to eel] his property R. statiod{e to remain open. NUT C<.Z�� AVID A PUGH—Live stock aur• ' for tax arrears. The town solicitor. In 1 tionees. Graduate of C. M. Jona' School, Qeo. Gates has Sops north for Kai Phone•4600 a letter read at the Council. Advised- week's-flahin We wish him .uccess. IChw:ago. Lifetip,e experience slth pedrgraed B• STOVE "t �T "�.la ilt•ek. Bloch and nag work. All ktads o!ttk• Or coli and see - that the council's Action was perfectly Congratulations to Frank and Mrs. 17T� t E �� 'i ' ty attended to. Terms reasonable. Pboor legal. but Mayor Burn&declared that M,,RAe on the arrival of a, little girl. � e�latrcm°nt lair T� (N be would not yga the cbeque, on the Bert and "Mrs. Petty entertained �w•x �5#.. M. MAW, LICENSED AII4 ALVI+v IBUSHBY ground that A dangerous precedent yivltors from the city qD the.boliday. Ti' um All ER for wilm btsrio ly Durhaat AW L'v $�ICBEI�INQ. yea being established did so the DfaHe nor Olg. Dremoatavid D, were iD our burg Bob,,awson and @on. neday P O� C•eruiea. All innda of aal•a promptly attended -� 1 asked the cleric to read�his rest aa- mo- Term.reasonable. Pates tot Gala may.he � - tion. and %a the Clerk y � orsaaged at NBWS'odkv. Bell and lodwm— wA}ked out. His six colleagues In the recently. �k ,1 slalt'visso s- Whitby,Out. my DO ��'1i T tj] A *?'T g Mrs. Graham. of Toronto. and Mise ��� O WANT 1 Council were thunderstruck. and ex- Blanche Hollinger, of McTaggArt, ; our house heated for half pressing regret, refused td accept the Sask., have been spending few days 7 resignation, appointing a committee with their cousins, F. and .Mrs. T, the cost of coal? to ask him to reconsider. Reeve Jack- HoHioger. ss C`�{�ULET `r son Was appofated acting mayor. The Cberrywood Ladies' Aid will ust If me, instal one of the Instant a bold their monthly meeting at the w " w Oil da Burners yp, rnge," r _ _ •.:�� in ao - _ • tJtiMAM.' r hgfne of Mrs. Drinkwster on Thum � �� l&n.International Oil Barger SRO , September the ITcb,a►t 2 IID(Sivra. •� ' is your furnace. Born, on.Wednesday, word ' y P p • �s EES y Sept, tad. to Roll-called with the . . e. y Yirtll find bei them. Frank and Mrs.Qostick.a son. Rev. Mr.Rsckman will bepresent sad ;, _ Mia Bredis has returned from a give talk. _ fW.J. GORDON'S, - holiday with her 4i*ter-at Besyorton, Mrs.Malcolm. sr., anoompanied'b� GREENWOOD. - lsies,n pltt�Ped Agents Wanted Ob281y Stret Pickering bar son, (haat, t a taw ds s is / iD li<�d n8 Toronto-tbts week. y Mise G. Pengelly left on Saturdsy 'gi� k ��` Mrs Matthews has returned home, for Scranton„ ,` .. .. r ;DDsoe in and see thvw. 2 '� $vQ Bread 'olio" gbtafters.few Weeks' visit with.t:er den . drgabis bomeent here Sunday and Mon. ghten is Toronto. y Thomas and Mrs.Norton.,attended Randal Brown, of Toronto, was In :ts4„ . We&",showing Eissaiaets the village on Sunday. and , Ali reel the wedding of the tatter i alece at - for S6a.00, Bowmanvilie on Saturday. i Earl u Housia Is having a cement h f' Bao t in his garage. Alm, Chiba, with Sow felt.. - ''Pastry -FIOur toFbreak.bble leg urian'the,game of -Mr,,.r ert $ y s entertaining B Harvey i cries _ Inattreeses,$10.50. •` + football at -Claremont on Saturday friends from Buffalo this week. May be obtained from you Grooer. , afternoon. Mins Plowman spent the weekendn . s � r. Mc. at bar home I R cbroond Hill. we tre.rl a Ne al« Records BrOokfi Flour ��j bs'a�o of 1W tb,resenr. Clugetom and ltta �8 HaCongratulations rvev onuthe 8rrival of a baby boy. bert and rs. a .: :, 111 Mills1 yte �* 9 it g k �1 - charge of the service at St: John'sfamily. - :- Waiter and Mre.Green•sad C > p• Wl of Buffalo,s nL-a few d4va this wee ,/ _ on Sunday. Sept., 13th.at 2.30 p. m.. Fe aI CHAS. WILSON Proof Buff, to and Mrs. Green, S&erntt And after the service will renculi with the congregation regarding matters Mr. and Mrs. Frank ,Hardy and �T / q af4ecting Ghe local chureti eitnation, family were the :guests of.'Freeman It Pays :�ft�(i. ..On o t reser of he Mantle o on n a, +b Monday night he co t and Mcs. Ma le n M dap eve in _Furniture Dealer and Brock road and the fifth concession ise Scott returned to Los Angeles - •. r '� ir.,4 Funeral Director I was sin the areae of R near auto last week, after:s�''p;otracted: visit e t • t�" tragedy" g lar a auto containing here,owing to the iilaeetl alLti~death of g . tl Phone IS00- occupants. .was arming down the her, sistee.': P1C$eringr (}SMSA® LL10TT Brack road -at• a very good rate.of. The •pupi.ls­from here who, were w • speed, and the . driver; ,who was. attending Claremont ..S.eifoat'Stu fg �+' +? ' •�� �+ unfamiliar with the rot�d.aatt did'not the last year or:two, are now attend= - F lY V .k =t.Z" know of ties`char turd in the road: in by. ' te..' r Corker Yon$e and:�Alezander nar'did t1¢:kaow thAt the,lar a tcheok• 8iesee I�ldred acd_Irranct3� streets, TDronto. . er bbatrd.•„wble'l w e' plain�l_gy flslble, Mantle ilve returner bon e; :. rt1?ter ^” , s We are prepared to build and sell all r k^ et les o4 lawn.chicken vests and stock was-a:Warning of dabger,: The result spendirig':tbeir �,bol';daye with° y :Noted -for high rade lj abaa Ager Ddu ld_. kw ;,.. fences at reasonable prices, .` wasahat ,tbe, Car tall stt•t iRht•intos' grand. arsnta, 1 S�rYII(3t1O11' @IId Q. raiephon+�` or,6 -which. was broken x zr s ,rte•, a. *"' IEwiI! a oleic consult ns before #1 _. P y y �r c can cif. po ®race FpAs ED red, but g y. . h N p j herentbn a€ tib®eu �,fgt� dF , purchasing, 1llft1t2 SfrQde11t8. ITjI l e.aar was damaged. ,It.is said - 1• e u r 1 On W e alfa istave #or,ime Ae halir f3�8,, that,they.40r®•r'Toroato '09ple and ! - <- s v' �. P see retuinta- '#09M a co ' •... �.''= V p ©Od OfSit1011�i. tarty°in, icT;ers g- 6 p �¢i Read .Rtitolia .and to mast atbe I. > ® W re' 10;Oatllt�;i2e. 11tier ; "olaicemoot. le'.'` (14einty Council' aR .r'.! e a :.« - s id•take 'ialtifYedtate. ate s to havA 80 pdrd. t to•morr t{ . .` a @E0. FARRLBY A SON.Brdek-R.ossl; '�• ;; �v - P,. ► r I'icltprl R,Ii.l r w tiff 'ceraer m de e`afp for motoci,ii;$ 't°'aleFoiat delftattlk,'`tri we'.,, pt•• ? Slliott, Priaaipal elle liefeG snip itrg tc 'hags'the,-rased' `►Pgtibn�.tq 1� hells sa$� ' ' � ;�•8 neeliaick, 4013 oettaitl TRF? �',�0#l .�., .' �r,i.. ., rev .r•�- mrsdei as t'lft at tlip"seventh-cart , w yy..+Y'•R •1 :vjK '.� ytx� y`,N`•i'"'•'"- Nf" _"..�, •L ••,l a.+n' , c ,7v^,. .W.' 1.i- ..�? - �•� (,••. lie}} :.Xy.'Y� ^ :5 ty --x.. .w, 7 #;s.S* ir. +i ',x ,,15 `iw^? e.M� t <.,.,• . :7-� xf`: r,Ib � e"•.p".";C roti... � "ji• .8+'W a� �,,:rra^!'�..• 'y.q:,3a .:�'' '""' �r"'br.i7;H.^." :f d'7.�, "^` :. t � l • .fi� ,1 't• •.T. 2r..' .y��t� '.la, :h.: 'y -.. �•,�,, -5,Y"S<!�'ar K•�.,p' .a ^ ,'^,`,�'�. d:`•M�`k A/, r.f. M. 'k!' ;L " 4 ' N+ c �•,Y.. ;r, .s•• _;,'''r;...}�.,r.!' .;„g�: '. .'c ;}. �a, 'u .¢�rfni M •a••'d .+sYt.':x r'k `f" rY .q,.• z'ek'4,,,_.x q., '42.,:. 4��. -, A;., � 'w �" •.n' a� .r eY ,x ;�"r .p. _,"'y ���i�y�r r ,Yr � s..,tr Fv`.r� t..y ", �r�-..>• ,,....•7•-.a,r.b ..� �.�(S` ti "r w`'41:Y. 'K.�?" ri�•� s�. n. �..<.if � n. �.!t". "1Y�,1 '}P' ,�•"i.J TChgy{ •.�IyR.'"5p,.ry. �x `�� ,Y,. �•��,Wy. ,r 3 r • � �Y r,1i1a^r � .�F�•.�¢�V * .Y ,.rk4 V, ,�$, cY� eve. i. ��yy �� r .f P. ., .. •._. , 1111 :,. •h,> 1111.- ?r'.h-,� ..^ ^.:.YS�'-�., �rP^T �x �'`^'"'� 'n+f.+iR,i'Y, .P. '. r• ?.?L "".`'r; a -''�' w• 777011tull Y � q ,!' '1,. lh �� y. �•`C4�l.Z.'�1,"^^T �r Ai. p"N�IJ'1 Ta. :�T'w 'M` •;�Wwpl-'"I Jaq �r4Vrei ai b� Andd ye Airing ffang b.Y t1lier",free i �1, deoir t StStf to ba ,tike11 ostts e�ir, tt rly p801f at i t6ot' Of die ;°S ,,' his , iii: ras+do et e.3 ha.aye e�tippea�'fist ea erg, b t wratt tis6t bat 4 and y re wetter s,aatlemd a �roi'�natlon' d. apaEtli shadbe bra bo seeida dalnt�v prtseneti o�x. t{ny th® groveanS reaph n# olit a hand,profane, at loci 111 n A !• tfmitl-,i t; said ; St,.td rile young r. man in i9s etataway eon , f tM , 3Atfitltut the pretty !flat hoaeSli' had no Illy Pathe�''s eye was upas him and _ etich qualms. She wag franklybun. hd manage to emit s grtl t which, pry, and said so. is* t at it wg not on a libe�raitnterpretation,mi t haveREEN. � t&th were bqen e�tsifiudd as an's . on bho" 1{It ohb ld # salt& Aur tiro OI Kit s sin.utation, VEC& Lha those whito and eveq li ttt� la��►ve>~S ®asap tips from high capable of ►join ootid for other assn 'i`l,e. wetly gl4`t want with .Kit to p �, 8ot><» < If E►� �t1�s tlag#►t i0►j'O ti4�1E1i p�oours than Sud my aiding and ab t= the door, ' tler hoe oy@a to br@ak into a daes!lin You were ver kind, the said, "we #� S ,, •.are much tine ire IIsvo:. sato, lie@ the suVi peoaingg thrtlug rte rlt very- tfi�at is, we hope you. . ry i iiti3�� �„ertltai7►POWde'rt"or Japan. 'Z`rr its a warful April sky, A11 Ftaali,hy pr�riEy wild come book." is Is safari, as a @onditlon of their "Yon have not �k told ms yyour s 9nut , cat well, and this vete frosty name" said Kit, holding her.lisad b�^ 3 - �.�..__w.... y own the nocoseity, till safe should answer. " newkindoflaun laundry �� r4-- ..:. .....,..�.. „ "Mary Biasart is my naatei she _ "s7 _ I sen a parfpct lR a aboatt sup- M ri 13� Part" Rhe win Now with frank on. said, with a grave sweetness rery like soap makes a thick soak concern! "I have It In my mind all her tathe�o be continued.) day at school when I am dr 11-ing the ( solution. Pour this ;rl l= Infant class, I never the k about 4 into your tubs, boiler or anything' else coming home, and then OUt'Sweete' Flpwers. washing'machine. Use itInney when I do the hoots 1 always look In, The flower' gardener of tvstay his p �,' vent a firs see what hundredsofvarieties of flowers to fah' ` the o t thing to h instead •f b r BY.& IL (MCIZ 1"o there *^ At thin moinent, a tall loosely-built choose from, but while many of the f� +r lad, with short red hair, a weak new varieties are-fair ahead of the old _ mouth, and -a freckled face came In, ones in color,. size,and beauty, it does ¢ 'CHAPTER XXXIX.—(Cont'd.) Whereupon the. tale of Kit's hero- He wore a,cutaway coat of smartish not appear that they excel their pre- fashion and held a thin cane in his decemors in the matter of scent. 4• ' The girl cla ped.hail' hs3sds, ism was again retold and again dis- h p claimed, till that South of parts was $fid' „ During the-past few years there has " `Kit'—I like-Kit ever so much ' Why, Dick! , cried the girl, ristng q* Oh, „ all quivering. wi excitement and h been a distlPat revival is the cult of r gteLiYex :ihan Cbristopher,. shii cries!. to give him an im impulsive kiss to which throbbing with vague hap mess. He scented Sowers. ir -;gnddeagy: she' rued upward and ' � he submitted rather than responded, - • K turaeci shy to the right. seemed to be setting his oat on the «where have iron been? I missed you. It is an interes ng point,that barrely sharp very threshold of the unknown. He and if it had'not been fgr.this gentle- one Sower in ten has any scent what- 110b, fattier," she cried, lmpuesive- began to sympathize all at once with , Iy "do you know what has happen- Rob Armour and the two foresters man"—here she smiled at Kit, mak- ever. Biome yeah ago a chemist who F �v„ ing his heart quiver strangely (again devote" long time to research on the who waited about the cottage gate to he saw the Crae hillside and the sun- subject declared that out of 4,110 �T • s Kit caught sight of a thick-set man see Betty. Hitherto he had always shine fleeting -across it)—"I don't varieties of Sowers known and calci- USE enough Rinso to t of middle height standing at_an open agreed with Betty that it wa•3,.very know what I should have done." '-door. 'He had a'nose slighCy hooked, good fun. The stern-faced man continued to vated in Europe barely 400 had any goodiastingsudsthatstand :prominent bushy eyebrows high in the But.he was l�eearaing the other side odor and of these fifty had a scent watch the youth, who did not areem to up aftertheclothesare ut middle (like A circumflex accent,!of it while.he stood fingering the brim Icok at any one in particular and which was distinctly disagreeable. P thought Kit to himself), which gave:of his hat and watching the pretty who markedly avoided Kit's eye. To.some extent scent seems to de in. These rich 8(38 -SAidt! him:-.a look at once high and irascible. girl drawing off her g:oves. so dain. "I was out with Marm ," he said; pend upon color. Among white and i. P His face was'thickly bearded with a tily that Kit dared hardly shake her! y sQ dirt out. NO more :short dense beard of the color which by the hand, lest something so dell-I we went further than we intended! yellow flowers, a greater number:areharmiul ebb. l : the artist calls warm russet and the f cats should break in the stiff awe- and I did not it back to the school sweet scented 'than among those of 'unthinkingred. Iwardness oP his co,litryman's fin rs. In time. It's all Tonsensa about any other hues. The tuberose, the orange one mo.esting you, IMlary. You are hl- " ge The magi in the doorway did nott "Will ye no sit ge doon?" eaid the ways so nervous. It is very silly,° blossom, the gardenia, and syringe are answer his daughter directs , but con-I good wife of the house with cordial your among those which come to mind--ail $h "Dick," said his father, tined to a at Kit over r shoul-I.invitation. She was ,,, white, all extremely fragrant. 'Or , � der with ago r of stern inquiry. ;ready, and, though naturally supper I;suTper and go to bed. _ `Tbe ciaas was late and 1 must have I footed, she wore such soft slippers his Theyouth ca fully n a peg in id down his athe�hallt ora the white avarieties are usually the missed Dick somehow," she went on;;and walked so springily that she I and sat down at the table without &weetest. The paper•wbite narcissus � - "then jurat at Nice. Square it was'seemed to be in three places at once. ! + W The girl took oft he: hat and went wing Kit a g.ance. and the white lilies are nearly all rich- soar and some no feLows s oke , r � � The su r roceedea3, but with y p PPC' P er in scent than the colored ones. _ ' rudely to me•—or rather would hints„forward to heap her mother. But the l soa�thing less of enthusiasm r ?soils; but for this gentleman elder woman pushed her from the fire "you have not been long in the cityy, of the blue and scarlet flowers, few ` She turned to Kit with an air of "Gan awn' and sit doon. Hest ye,;air"' said the elder man, svddenlry possess any scent. The blue violet `"gym roprietozs lassie. Ye bus been a' day among the (the cultivated variety) is sweet; and P"This is ilii Christo r $ennedy;'`bairns in the achu:e, and then at the unbending and :coking over at Kit so, too, is the blue Roman hyacinth, , $ with a friendliness in his eyes as toolAK clothes 'bontinued Lite pretty,girl blushing so night-achu!e as well. Your wither nae !t was unexpectrd both double and single. But among i t +ued that-she looked t2i so Kil's'ilea more has dans naething.but p owter about; How it happened Kit dad not know, scarlet flowers not one 1s scented. It overnight if 'yon wish.` f aging than .ever. the 'oore, i but. a moment afterwards he found I has been argued that the scarlet salvia R11 ,U math did not speak: but bent "But, Mother," said the girl, "I am l himself in the midst of a full account �3emritnse.$ecati88l�ins0 )Possess- upon t a took so searching that the not tired.” of hia life. He began b te:hn of his is an exceptloa, but any scent possess- "' ',' Felt as if las were entirely trans- Aad to show how fresh she waa, graadfathes. of bis ygrandamther, ed by this 'Plant a really due to aro- liissol4es completely, it v t to those bold ,deep-se! a t1youngg,rl be to take crocks uratic properties at the issues, not of �g�gOutthot011�91Cg4►�� ;,:gfazstt , yam• rim crockery s something even of his mother. He PtR�,' "I did nothing at all," be faltered. from a wall-aprses and spread it nut told of the Aiac Waiters of Loch Spa!- the gorgeous scarlet bloom. clothes vrhite. ' } c "The fellows ran as I as they raw. .epon the white cloth which was al- landerie. He entered into fail par. Flowers.. at times seem to Chang® �$' � Besides, there was a pjtlicemax 'ieady laid. It was pretty to watch ticu:ars concerning Betty and the their scents, Some. for instance. give ' coming. anyway 1'" her. She was so aceful, so Irmo- three fofesters forth their sweetest odor at night, w e k ► Kit was ztg in his turn t. cent. and so impala ve. "I think she was a very ernel girl Y while others require warm sun to of Lia to do the he wash i �`t; •: "W313 you come in sir#" said, She "I must be getting upstairs to my inter acted Lhe one at the table moat 's made h themaiteA'a russet-bearded alas, in.z •w3ba:atlat westk'•, said Kit, a title mournful j bring forth theft pert,i>ne, Iy able to criticise Betty s actions andy ling the severity of his glance. 'fie`It would net be half so much fun to I motives as perfectly as Liu does all abxld a deep, voice, and A Kit ,pgased sit' and listen to the scrape of Bob{ b'rom being silent Kit ,ggrrew volub e, Impressions That Last. fine thin Get s i5i+om , " 'iliaR he noticed his enoimot ,fepread Grier's pen doing his Latin version. from the extreme of reticence he be. The moat lasting Impressions ever �' i c � "of chest—almost daproportionate,! "We are Just going to have tea." came almost confidential And as he made on the mind throughout life are ',9�r $T�°r thy. Indeed, to his height, said the taciturn man, thawing a lit-I talked of the "Orra Man" his halting those received between the ages of Kit took off his hat ar� -passed tie; "will you stay and drink a cup ton ew Orato and the color 8.41! � g� grew ry three and seven. That fe why it to so ` J w'ithYn.' It was a simple kitchen that, us?" mounted to his cheek. While he talk- wrong to tell young children stories ;Ile was ushered into. A stout,matron-', Kit sat down, sill?, hawever, keep-l ed he continued to look at the pretty ; _ ly woman was,busWng sbout a range, in his hat in his hands. (girl; who blushed with conte ons ea- about bogey-mea, denser of the dark Trust in the Lord and do good; so y� "which#die is BFI tis parts with wink- The pretty girl came and took it thusiasm. But it was to t stern ate• and so on. Such stories build up shalt thou dwell in the land,and verily- iiig Grass and the polish of infinite awry, smiling at him as she did so, man that he spoke directly, and alter eatiretp wrong Impressions on the thou shalt be ted.—Psalm 3718. • black lead "Poor thing!" she said "don't turn la time he nodded quietly, child's mind—impressions which prob- "Mother,"said the mad0 4%ere is a it round and round like that all the Sudden! while Kit was speaking, ably last, in some toren or, other, "�— neighbor. of.ours who low brouggbt'time. You will make it dizzy." y+ � g' Minard's Liniment used by Phyeiclans. Mary home." e i She disclosed a row of sparklingly the young man who had been calved throughout lite. _ Tice woman td"rned upon Kit with a"white and even teeth as she spoke•I Dick pushed back his chair from the 4 +easalitsuiile and held out her band.!Aad Bit thought that he had never Itab:e, and, brushing the crumbs from Meaning of "Britain" �p' g• his coat, he tramped noisily out and a{t "Yrs sr`e welcome," she said. "What listened to so witty a remark. Then Britain received Its name from the _ has came over that 'reefer' Dick that when the table was she went aQ began to ascend the stair. be didna ntieet Ma ?" looked over her fat! head 'at the "Dick!" said his father, in deep, Phoenicians, the great commercial I ! The ret r1 stood'in the midre visitor, resting her elbows on the quiet-tones. people,who visited the cotiairy long li d�� The feet tramped on. before the Romana came. The word of the.floor�and explairk4L She drewbroad shoulder and denting her chin "DICKI" \J one glove after'the otTger slowly and"'into his thick scrubby bush of grey meant "the country of tins" great The feet stopped on the landing. _ daintily off. Kit cuerld:not help look- hair. , h Quantities of this metal being found f There was a moments silence which .� Ing at leer, though the action was She was a very pretty girl. Fier there d in the adjacent islands. Tin _ somehow weighed u all as though a� ,�.. "- �.clesrly uncansgioue..-He wanted to�features were delicate- and regular, � p girl's miaiagVa now practically non-existent;1 -dell her that It-W. even prettier to save for the slightest aspiration on heavy with fate.' Bh P except in Cornwall, where it has re- ai+atch her take oli"'her goves than the part of her nose, which waa set at face Pot its ,bright express on. It seemed to Vow anxious and she Liras Gently been revived. to them on.. - a moat provocative angle. Her eyes d - "µ 'And, mother," she cried. for she i were a kind of blue, yet.never stayet3 obvipusly not 'listening to wli8t Kit f Mp FVI an impulsive way with her wholly,the same for two seconds. She had said• Keep Minard's•Liniment In the house. -`�— own tee-GsHoway, "if it had sot brownish hair with golden lights is it, The footsteps n slowly to de-for Mi-. Kennedy, I do not know•and a dimple played bo-peep at the scend The head of the youth.-more _ what I: shouia .liave done" fright corner of her month each time vapid and watery4yed than before, Life on the Ocean Wave. she laughed was thrust within the kitchen. At the age of eighty-three, E, Fran.APSAIRL She wa�.npt_ts4 ,-r8rso blender that "What do you want, lather?" he cis Hyde, a.retired American beaker, For-Quick �'w1SLtt-leo one stood beside her she gave said. has just made his seventy-sixth voyage the effect of being eo. The stern*man did not answer in ata the Atlantic. ' T7. t Kit.did not know what there was Toros. He only indicated the chair Hot ater i fra>n�ch.Dick had- rises with a 1 ti about this girl, of whose very name all ht nod of his head. I �—`� 4 t he was still ignorant? that made him ick eat down. an fil,i�P Enameled Tea ' - „ -Kettle. fret it on the stove. TER think of all the beautiful things Ile "And now, you were telling us== r had ever seen. Did she bend coquet- No .Settle will boil water' q the face of the russet bearded man - ,quicker. That means cots. VERY. tishly down-to her father so that the was turned to Kit with the same un - + • K .; L - firelight was reflected in her hair, ex ted smite of grave sweetness. - `veniaonce, time saved, ton $ �p► till the brown turned into red and the pec - areAll very Enameled utensils bronze to !den yeiloa—instantly Kit But the heart.had gone out of the S are veerryy fast coming to tlw +saw the C Hill sweeping back in ta`e: -Kit's -glow of communicative boil and in their job of aeaDOk• nae eeP g ness had Bunk like a blaze among Ing. Not only quicker tw-- �� stretch after stretch of red heather. Whine, It was mornings prime, and.-the sun ,Must you gall, murmured the cook with, but easier, more y - guiekly cleaned after. The y • I was rising. Moor-cocks were craving pretty girl, a litt:e sadly. Kit liked ""? best any way you look at 0- Probably one in the ho' and the rear gladsome : " 'Fr F ^`'`` Y I g g the way she said tl at He lay awake ._ �z,•:r '.r:.::' :' "Tbink this over. c. reason for the day stood on tiptoe, '�•'' '. popularity- of I Or, she shook back her ioose.y clus- *HrPt Irl TORaure VISIT Tea WFLFGI.EY'S is that it lasts atering hair from her brow. The ligl+s Royal OntWio Museum W' ` so loo and returns tach I wavered across it from fire and lamp, ti Bacon sit ores Dear w»Doe Roar. -Larant '` great divide>Isds for so small I and instantly. Kit saw the thirty-acre:pormanezt-exhibition in Caasda• Archaaolotr Now your grocer!las 11.17 as outlay. It keeps teeth field nt the'DornAl all itwavo with acti,to,rs: lirneraroais, rauaontofo=y. zou,o®. open erns. in "II.au to a ii m: aundar. s .to a n.ra the cheese OU hlse - dean, breath sweet, appetite ripening corn. The wind came light:y moor, BVI.. ata.Chdr-h Patz y y -Enameled � '? keen, digestion food. from the west arid drove it towards LO w811 III ihllhanCl Fresh and tbil•flavoTed im in glinting swe'•s. That was the �" " aliways-in lee wax.wrapped most beautiful thing he lead seen till i0N7ARt0.03LLEGL' OF AR`r packages' 4he had met this girl of the t�ify tinder! Gra�.+�9ge'Park •�m atZe, TEA KETTLES r' the November street lamps. I DRhWING•p/riii M-MOM111TIG-MSLCN ' 1 6 Hanpl.y on this first visit Kit did DIPLOMA COURSE ' �E ODURSE. A 'not need tp speak much. The women 'fE E �'�C �L+et int.1►RT Save Fi ue f talked both for him and to Mill?, whi:e G'�REID R CSA p:t e e 177 r f3easfoa 2926-26 opens October 6t1s, occasionally .the thick-sat saturnine man put in a word. For•Prospectus apply to Regtatrat ISSUE Na S7—'26. - - Kit found himself at liberty to sit w • r �.+.y` � n '.'' _.: r' .. .. _ ', .,• - .. - 1111 - " -: .. •Kw $F' - :9 y.. .. '",�:_ r a mi n'' rrY - '•K;•u t:.1..1.1.1 �v�,v '., rc��.•.:.x.r4..n'.J.....u?+YP' .'9 '1.111 .': •::r. ... :' i.. .. - -' _ ... .-..�,'. .. _ ._- 1a1`1S 1 w�a.� -...�a:..b"Y'!'"'v1G6.i.*�1 c RR>w....L^,'-1Y.9:.":.d����,ou,7�.y.'.^^.i'x�i�1�A`'l ,ry-!•t: +.?.4A•'�rj.y,..iN�1:��'.,,F....:'µR.,"..•q�w.'a.,� .r �2�1 "�a•2)?;�u kC „. r ..e .r�i, ^.:.. ,,.,,..,.- new.:,,... ...+ ; .. :••gy aa. .,an, r-r".§ `.:Im :e+c u,.-.e' .J '.'�+," ., y•,-.. ¢L -,,,,.,.... "4.t.7' r• f ,u.o,�uk .eta'r.�. .:ovy,., .'8. =t •°-.s:'fa.5'r'"".>;,'v,.•i!r ':•p. w..ui.,s• . s'. .r NF' s.:Y. - ';k•.;a.7r; ,.Peiw.as'uTi'J,3`:".*M§;'�." +"' ..{-..+s'L`r•♦ 'w."'°Ch`aw-`r �.,C� r,!�. ,>”' "'''iY` .o, v .v •, .'�' ''>. .:+"=�'':^errt,:m u•.r., t�er'•yycd••• ,w-•' '"..art:9•.r '",k1a.. ' ,•" -� .+y.. Ar w �.r*kr •..:.. et' _„ ..�<.,•. ,1 r. ='�r+u." -r�,'",.,; - "•C: •4.G,.. • -y.'..e•r >'ttr•r j2 a" ..r. .:.t' :rN?�. ee r i„ r ,H.. .«. k.. .:. x!y.. `'._jy •a. ".'n ►. ';i2:. Tc"" .•r� .6 N,,. ,;:R ^.a ,ems, to- .-aa"*=t'.....x.. . �d, t.S «. +:..r �s a r- .s: 5, .2':r ' <L_• ^( z. ."°p, .:.3.: •'� .�t'L3 „7, :., a '� r•. s wa '.,. rtyy �.,. .:�:. ' rr`•" 'sm,s .^Py ?:.,, gip • ;� p. +•.. ..": ,. ,.. .. ,..•'..7..: .', .:,r �... :.'...rr:•^ ":, ,p.-.- _ y' r.'»yv�< .e� ''�•` w „!,'•'e•'4, ,�'•� K n.'F°jSwF �i':/RS w.e,:..... .. .•-'�''. .. "".. -..,. .. .:'..: •. '-. �... '' �s�,,. 2:a'• .r,..rq a:ate..rt•.3 .,T ,..,. __ s o is r. FrSCAFEE THROUGH t3��►.5• 6�-ORS PtZZ IL _ Cr .HT 1: CRASS M W _. ., Ht�.�c�,rT - ,. D r ARE T 1JL1 . wo Captives Aided by n � .. .-:. Friends Elude Guam at lea. l• Jrihip►- euidoah is Rent fay -Electr>�1 _ y_ Carleton JaIL Ston z �rii>tg Flight and Fads From Altitude A despatch- from Ottawa aaya *:+ of T �Q Feet. assisted by friends frogt,.the qutaide, - i T f = . . ' who cut a hole in the two-foot wall of r '� Cald�i, Ohio. Sept.. 8.-Fourteen sent several -ot the crew diving the Carleton County Jail yard, two " of the crew of-the Shenandoah, giant through the outer cov>'ring to the Prisoners, Fred Zave h, aged 17, of4,r ' .dirigible, are dead slid two-others. ground. A-middle s ... tion of some -Eastview, Or11., Ernest Dupuis, =were seriously'injured when the pride 15 or 20 feet settled down in pieces aged.82, of Hull, Que., made a aac- '-;of the United States Navy cracked over the countryside. cessful getaway from the jail• in50 . -during a-severe storm, on its western Those aboard the nose section had broad daydght.' No trace of t'em has cruise from its Lakehurst; N.J., air- a wild and tlu-Pling ride, and landed yet been found. Jail Governjz A. .port. twelve mi:ee from the place where awsoh, in; a -statement,' intimates Among the dead Is Lieutenant- the cabincompartmentcrashed. Sev- that in his opinion the men who-made ^" Commander Zachafy Lansdowne, eral of the officers had just left'the their escape were not the men for Captain of the ship. control cabin, and were climbing up whom e:aborato preparations had Kl 4 r After batting the elements for the ladder into the catwalk of the teen made. Zavelitch and Dupuis 4 7 « 'several hopers; the-huge aircraft cud- ship proper when the cabin broke were only,serving abort sentences for denly shot upward to an altitude of loose. minor crimes, while a number of 7. aPProximately ?,600 feet from a 3,000 Suspended 1n midair, and hanging Prisoners, some of international,re- 33 34 foot level, where the dirigible buckled to a girder,they crawled or were pall- puts, are. awaiting trial on more ser- a er- ;;• a, amidships. The pressure and twist- ed to places of comparative safety. ions charges: 5y4t ' tag "re so great that the ship broke One, not so fortunate, F. J. Mc The hole cut in the wall was partly in three sections. Carthy, chief rigger, was swept from concealed by the stone pile and had , r The control cabin,•Swung beneath his peri:ous perch in the forward end 'apparently been made by someone the foresection of the ship proper, of the nose to the ground, where the fmm the outside with experience in brokebawey,and crashed to the ground motorlesa craft struck a tree. . He is masonry. A smEQ'l stick was later = a Y 'while at an altitude of several thou- in_a Marietta hospital ti a serious found protruding from the top of the a �nrewarreunt eYxare+tys, a" '' -sand feet, It carried most of the condition. wall, apparently indicating to the * : _ crew V%o were killed With three men forward and three prisoners the 'position of the 'hole. SUGGESTIONS FOR SOLVING C120S&GVOI2D PUZZLES Released of the.control cabin, the aft in the nose of the craft; it was The outste of the wall faces a de- Start out by filling in the words of which you feel re=nabla ;' + :. 2oreaeetion, measuringabout 150 feet!manoeuvred to a safe altitude after serted alleyway and tracks of c motor sure. There will give you a des to other words crossing thaw. and bearingseven survivor free- brushing trees and at least one farm- car indicate that the men were whisk- and they is tura to still others. A Pallor belongs is tach wliito ; s. space. words starting at the numbered squares and sussing either bas Dosed for more than as hoar, and house. Lieutenant Commander C. E. ed away immediately tbey made their bolls )ir - ontally or vertically or both. idnaily,was landed near Sharon,twelve f Rosendahl and Lieutenant J. B. An- break for liberty by a waiting car. FEOftl20NTAL - -Ys,RTICAL mi:ea from where the control cabin derson directed the release of the The noise of the prisoners on the' , ' -i-A necktie 2-Specimen crashed, near Ava he:ium gas and gasoline in such a stone pile drowned out a]l noises made 6-To nip z 11-Poem The main section, carrying 26 sur way that the nose landed without by the rescue party. 0-An obstruction.. i 4--Atlowapcs in weight (pf) "t f' vivors, leaded with a crash which severely injuring any aboard. The getaway was not noticed w til 11--To demand payment 15-utters low murmuring eoundip- ___-_-_ the guard on-duty in the court-yard, 13-To fortify s--inspeetor (abbe.) ' superintending the stone-breaking, 15-0bilteratiog Implements 7-Divided made his usual count of prisoners at 17-To be under obligation 9--Floating,tt 5 3.30. Finding two prisoners missing, 19--A dandy �. he immediately herded the remainder' 20-Psnetrats v x 21--An oath `- 11--To make more profound s,+"-4# TORONTO. y�, inside the Jail building and reported t '22-informed f$-o4 dural } Brian. wheat-No 1 North, $1.4'Ji4; r the escape. • o. 2 North., $2.4734: Na 3 North., Adeasar _ - f4--Basis . •• r �,` , 1$1°!b i!a; No. 4 when not noted. � < "i 6-Simple« t� q r Travels I3,O0 Miles to Telt rt ' 16---To Conk In nQutd _ J ,• Man. oats-No. 2 W., 68c; No. 3 ?s-Horse 44 K j of Slaying of His Comrade 2s—Famalo sheep ,, ta—ca,,•iad as bodily soy+:ri�Q y W., 47c; No. 1 feed, 45c. , Ali the above in store Ft. William. 29-underground worker 28_-Ouatod fa. Am. corn, track, Toronto-Ns- 2 J W. O: Clark, of Dunedin, New Zea- 80-To make Insipid 25--Old-time dams {p!) '"� "t" s s. 1►el3asrr $1.10, :and. arrived in London r*I ently after 92-Midday 27-Ventures , G. i , ":$4-�Mlnuts organism Mill�'ead--Del., Montreal freights, . traveling 13,000 mi,es to tell the atony28-Phlilppins nativsR Ings included. Bran, r ton, $28; i :i 36--Twisted I bores r ton $80�, , t per middlings. tp8 I �" o, the murder of a comrade, which he 36'-to filter through N� . _ 31--Protected aids y sem• ` Iti�'teed flour, per bag, $2.80. 6. ' ';I, �a �S„ witnessed in alagne o 1919,nt 88._gstter ilium g 93-Night bird � The New 7.eals<nd Gove-nme be away h 89-Rur;e a y � . Out. Data---88 to 40e f,o.b. shipping! 87-A fir - ' inta� I told a "Daily Mai:•• reporter,"has sent •42-One length of a course Oo Se--Ili temper •w. ' _ OnL good, milling wheat-$1.26 to ".c w me to give evidence about the death 44-Long. narrow piece +� 1.28, fob, shipping points, accord-- � of Private Cromar,of the Otago Regi- :48-To tear 3a--8o+netl+fasg abnormal k ri m ft to fres is i 2 " �'. ment, New Zealand, whom I saw shot 4!-Ta drive oakum Into seams 40-Rtllglous period `t p Barley-Malting, Ile. - dead on February 7, 1919. I expect .41-Mentally sound 41-To make beloved •y �, :. Backtvheat-No. 8. nominal. to go to Gotogne fn a live•day's' time." 4J-•Rstatl�ve 'r' •R.o--No• 2, nominal i . 8"tg steamship . * Sir Henr Maybury, English traffic : At the beginning, of the Ailed oc -' T'wBf�an. four, ilial pat., ;9.80, lo- 7 � 8, 84-To refrlperaI ' 46'-•Dr1sd grape !oatd; do, second pat,$880, Toronto. expert, who has come co this continent(cnpstion on the Rhino s band of GQs- groded 4s-E►eeit++t Peruvian talar T�'sstry dour, bags, $6,30, to study traiac control. man youths swore to cut off the hair 66-Like milk 47-Looks slyly ®n$• dour--Toronto. 00 per Cent. of a3 ria who fraternized with mem- 56-To weaken 49--Sudden, sharp noise tPi) fa.. per barrel, in tarots, Toronto, 69r; extra No. 1 feed. 69c. Flour, bers of the army of occupation. On 69-To imitate "e -I 60-Afriraan oattlrpeel $0.10; seaboard, in bulk, $6.10. Mari spring wheat pets., firsts $9; the day he met his death Private Cra- 80-Negative i Stssw-Guitars z ton,$8 to$8.50. 50 g bakers', mar talked with a girl who was sitting �el-.Quarrels - --To place - ,per seconds, $8. btron akerg $8.80; r 6crq"iags--Standard retleantd, f winter pats, choice, $6.70 to $6.90. on the same bench in a pati- Ga--Inclined 67-Aikalins sotutiell ob. bay p its, ilea tea, J18 to $20• i ba 90 lba. $3.66 to poo Ro:.ed Dela, g, Bary-bio. 2, per tont $15-; No. 3.1$3.75. Bran $28.25. Sba?ta, $80.25. j ton. $11 to $12; asized, per ton,,Middlings. 136.25. ]Ray, No. 2, per King ��� Reviews Italian King George Big>e MOrC: �HOHENZOLLERNS TO it► to Sil; lower gra4es, $6 to $9. Iton, car lots, $14. Navy of Three Hundred Camera Than His Guests ItECOV'M WJM, Cheasa--New, large, 24 to 24%e: ase, finest westerns, 22% to - I 4 ns, 24% to 26c; tripista 25 to --- i ' $fie; 3tiltona, 28 to 27c Old, large,1 82%c; finest easterns, 22 to 22%c. ! A despatch from Syracuse, Sicily, A despatch from Loudon says:- 80e; twins, 30}bc; triplets. file. I Butter,Na 1 pasteurized, 39 to 39%c; says:-An imposing array of 300 King George, who is now taking his Property Confiscated at Re- PI 37 1 38 to 88'6X; as, nds,41c; fighting ships of all types and tots• annual holiday in Scot:and-the on:y valution Returned by Ori' �,. Batter-Finest creamery priA'a, 8? to 371ih�t�, fresh extras, 41c; 1%c; No. 1 creamery, 40%e; Na 2. fresh firsts, 38c. pages, Comprising the entire naval real vacation from hes job that he'evar 38 to 88%c. Dairy prints, 28% to Calves, $8.50; �, force of Italy, steamed majestically of the State. "- �� greasers, y, rnai y gets=has blossaaped forth iia one of •_ •� aei1. c• $5; bogs, mixed -a',r, $14.25; good through the g:iste*g azure waters,the beat shots in his kingdom. His A despatch from Bertin says, Fresh extras, in cartor-s, 41 pe bag of grouse on the great royal Property valued by some experts at $c;- fresh stats lams, $12.25, of the Ionian seat et Ca Lnrrodi to loose, 3,d s 44c; , �--'- Poro'c, passing in review before King estates in the• region of Balmoral $60,000,000 will be turned over to the 88 to 37e; seconds, 32 to $8a (;ANAI�UN LOSES LIFE ' Victor Emmanuel, Clown Prince Castle has been better this summer former Kaiser vaid various members, T Dressed poultry, over 4 to gyring' Humbert and Admin al Acton, chief - .lb., 80 to 36c; bang, over 4 to 6 lbs., 24 IN CAUSE OF SCI�CE than those of most of his guests or of of big family t�,y the Prussian Stara ;�-�•: of staff of the Italian Navy, who-look- the o:dl-tines sportsmen who s as a result of an ieesaeat repofted�, to 28c do 8 to 4 lbs., 22c; roosters, Fo pend the ag Be• d�ockfirsgs,61ba.and n ,27 to 30c. CsCAIOa'iSt Of Manitoba Unt- ed oft from the deck of the Royal year round in that vicinity. to have been reached between basins-Can., handpicked lb., Gibe; otogist r�,�� Ys¢ht Savoie. . Not only Zia thib King acquired the state and the Hohenzollern family. ,'. `rpm varsity ..ed Expedition Soon after dawn'all the ships which reputation of being a sure shot, but The. reported agreement folloafed Maple acs---B Jaz IMP. �t Arca. had participated. in the manoeuvres his companions have noticed that be numerous legal-actions brought by tise,� Y <i gall, 2.48; per 5-ga ten, $Y.80 yaof the lent weals in SarQinian and 34 Hohenzolierns, in all of which the gaL• m4-I t:gaz bL- 26 to 26c. A despatch from London says:- always takes the most difficult birds } =_ Wo $O-ib, t�na 1331st per lb.; W. E. Cuter, leader of the British eMan waters acre drawn up off and rarely misses, and that he seldom courts declared in favor of for iter- :_. 104b. tins, 12%c•_5-& tins, 14c; 251x= Mumma expedition in East Africa, 'Syracuse. Then for two hours an mere_y wings his game, but usually penal farm:y,'.and pro5onged negotia- �'8mo1 �' died from malaria, according to te- impressive doub:e line of war craft registers a d`ad:y hit tions between state officials and the, teams'r�•' • 2 to net received here. passed before the King, .with the Tlse King does, not believe in the ex-Kaiser's representatives: 3ik; cooilisd llama, 47 to ,,Oc; Xao Porte j dreadnaa to Conti di Cavour, Dante "resit, 41a; cotttssge, 28 to 25c; break- The Culler party, since May, 1924, B'h easy shooting in vogue is some din- The Property incudes targe lanced. to Ali seri, Andres; Doria and Giu:io II - fiat bacon. 88 0 865; apeeial bread has been excavating on an extensive Sh• fritts, and the system used on his l estates, forest domains; etii�es; breakfast bacon, 38 to 9e; backs, scale dinosaurian remains at Tends- Cesare heading the procession. estates is calculated to give the birds!aces and mansions, and valuable arta 7bonelon, 86 to 42e. Flanking these giants came a.light- the best chance:'' co:lections, all-of which were fis.,. };'t Carets meat's-Long dear bacon. Iry' X07 forty miles from Lindi, y b0 • er division of cruisers, toliowed by cited b the Prussian Government at; t0 l I'lsa, $22 : 70 0. 90 lbs, ;20.60; y dozens of destroyers submarines, s of � .tish T FrORriJim K U.S. FilE31>f the outbreak o? the rev+o:'utioi�. 'Thu In the district of Tanganyika. ear 20 ]ba, and nil, $ •bo-; Hglitaeigbs The British Museum in the last few rolls fit barrels,-W.50; heavyweight months has received.a large quantal other types. A flock of fast motor p state !9_e3aid to have been eotnps+ed �� 9.50 barrel, of specimens from.Mr. Cutler" whose boats preceeded the sum to reach s oompromiae with..tberHd �g W steamed low In the water with offleers 11*nmierns to order to avdd adds- V' rd-plus tierces 18- to Is c; ons letter announce�4-that Po9ssibly A despatch from Toronto says:- } tabs, 183's to 19e; pallia 19 t0 193bci lie vtonld be sending twenty-six cases, in their turrets. Kline 'sweepers Teachers in Great Britain are trying tionsl heavy expenses frghfxng;the 1 .prints,10 to 20'>lic;sbor�tiintz,tiercae, in addition to what he had already;brought up the rear. to keep their pupils from attending almost ho>`e:ess court actions brought - ,14c; tubs, IA%c; pails, 15c; blocks, sent. The letter stated that, besides I motion picture shows where�Ameyican by the Hohenzollerns. ' 16c. "� 1 T}se courts are controlled - - Heavy erased. 'choice, $8 to ;8.46; the expected twenty-six cases, the films are shown, as this form of Am- t?�s do,. good. $7.60 to $1;76; butcher I Cutler expedition had unearthed erican propagrtrtda is haAhg its effect entirely by the monarchists, and air. steers, choioe..$7.26 to $8; do, good" enou3h specimens of dinosaurian re- j on English boys and gir:a," Mts. most invariallily haps shown them-. � $6.25 to $7;' do, mad., $5.25 to $6; mains to fall ailsothiW seventy or eighty a Elizabeth Ord-Marshall, secretary of se.�es to be on. a side of the ex-' _. $6. tom.. $4.50 to $1+.25: butcher bell- homes. S; ` �` Kaiser and his fa:ni.y. Any,agree- do, '��; the League of the Empire, said hers ars, chole $6.76 to $7.20; do, x sw' menu between the state and the Ho- l g6od• A dutch from Winnipeg saiys:- �i.. recently. 1 , $b:7b to $8.25; do, mad., $6 to $5.50', professor Cuter, assistant in the De- max, f i i�' hies. Ord-Marshal advocated estab-'.henzo:�err,s win have to be ratified do, com., $3 to$5; butcher cows,clioice, : hn end of an Em by-the Prussian Diet. $4.60 to $5.25; do, fair to god% $4 to+partment of Geology of the Univer- . ,1 is Empire-wide British ; $4.50- canners and.cutters, $1.50 to sity of Manitoba, ,eft Winnipeg Jan.i firm industry that would "upho:d all! ' : $3; botcher bulls, good, $4.50 to i 30, 1924,to head the British Museum's , p 1 British ideals" and cement the empire Answer to last week's puzzler $6.25; do, fair, $3.75'to $4; bologna, party of explorers to Africa. �_ ;, more, strongly together. She is in FLY Art A H I r v E S Irl $3 to $3.50; feeding stRets, good, $6 The primary object of the project: Y v charge of a party of English teachers ; LEE R11 P A c A G E to $6.26; do, fait,. $4.50 to $5.25; was to obtain the bones of a dine-i touring Canada - A b A G E S Al'T E 0 -calves, choice, $11.69 to $12; do, med., saurian reptile of stupendous size "-"—""' 1 P p I, :, D hEvER ' I . `$9.50 to $10; do, oom, $4:60 to,which was discovered by . German Irelansi s Fruit Cr a Failure. $5.50; mi:ch cows, choice, $70 to $80;; 0 P A R f S E OPER A scientists a few years before the war. ERA A BODES do, fair, $40 to $60; springers, choice, 2'> �J M - $80 to. $$5; good light sheep, $7 to f Whep -Prof..Cutler arrived in Tan- Tha,fruit.crop this year has proved R E h T E D Y PER p _ $$88, heavies and bucks, $5 to 6; good Tan- ganyika he.foun`d the skeleton to be I ;- sianast a complete tsii~urr}, the Free i S O v E'R R i 5 E S lambs, $13 to $19.25; do, iced., $L?,7a of colossal •dimensions-thA, largest firsts Department of Agriculture re- #o $13; do, backs; $11 is $11.26; do, ever discovered In lire history of ttwd- s , oris. The.yied is the ama'.hest coils, $Ia to $I1; hogs, thick smodth, ern science. ` many years, -says a Dublin. despatch. ri y T v rr i C YES Y ',•lied and watered, $13.60; do, f o.b., In a report which he sent to Mu - '► H E N I't A t $13; do, country points, $12.76; do, slum authorities, he estimated it to F,dward Scrriugecur, British M.P., Knockers do not ki:l Tile-they kill O A p E E t1 B O off cars, $14; select premium, $2.66. „ who has been nick-names 'England's business. They are the persons wha' be twice the length of the Doplodn- I E A'ti i- t I R bdONTREAL ons" now in the Reptile Room of the. Voistesd." on account of his prohibt- sift sand into the gear boxes of pro-( : -- ti GREAz EST Y t15 "oats, No..2 CW, 64e{ No. 8' CW, historic Britiah institution. tion activitioa, grass. _ i' - •,:1 > : +t ".•'0.d ,..i�F.Y'� ..... ' " ,..,� ... - ._. - '.0.9 �PJR1`",p,� '�..�3t A q.f:'�"?,..•+W+ .,war. . ...+ •. ' ,,,r.: , ', .'.- ."..: °"':' fir. ;aa't' ;�,u�„ ,s a.^!JwMx .. '�' p. `fir` •i,« d ',9,� wf •F .(. � ;5 ""� �. 4 �:. Ww'"�:' ./. 4.:, .�.. >b .,4✓ •J�F'. a�M•.0 .A. �Y `5. ..'�,i>Yl•ri,• ' ref ��n .4, r. TM�r. 'm{.K`3 4 'z. ..� •�' ..7�"� C.`.';�4�°: k":c •a v' .w>:J^s'7 0. F" w' "t,rxv. a s`. � F: ptl. yia"4w` � '�y:nw` *..,. t '4�,pryy .._e•.. >y' !`' 9 r.' f ti; -:a �-s. a 3., a I. . .,b.�n - a „, -• �i�''�G"��i� ,.,n'd�e'l4'•u-o u�•: r�:, 7�.Zr,�-...c...aT,'�7'•.ntu._,.tlrue ....--xa. -:"1'.bs"'.I.........�s..�->ti3±R_2'£�.v'.'.:i"'c�'__..._..:zC.f.`eae..e�...:...............um„'�''.��iiEr�_d a•�.=s'n..«�'.�.wti'�r...z.:aS:..n_.�....:$',;�^Y.z�•. 4b......a..;sy.:Lx...:xn_....-..1-r"c.:•afS��.''S.,3.s�" 2f�'a�"�.�cil�•2:'Ti.. -_-. • ,dr'.e.. aby .q '�"_y`fie. a,y .,.,. s}�.';a .`�''y+'eTu r;�xau-Y-rrk i. - . r „.. • vd .C� ...: ! %� + ail '.. 4, rM '*aa44 ,�,:•^M- h q adw .n°f!"�w,;f, a .k r..r: i, ,m Y•,4 en,p . ..: -^ �'.:s T.stns - ^K f'` }- }.J �n . J,fry -:ulJ'l y� SPK ���Fe•.s�,:.V`J �i�� �• r Lyp':�� 8 Y�V:L iI•.� .�� - _ mo,cYiF e,� x• ..moo. n - ..n..•».'.',.. ru. ., :, _. �5+ ..- i faiAh Day. Tuesdayand V�edoesday,Sept. a *� i,: _. r MOM' 00 15th aad 18th, re fullsho*Days. The Public M , „�g 41 c isa K finest cattle and:horaee at all classes ScribbleWs g <tw:�• .'f, F TtCRhiS and the sheep and swine with w big i • �, c >X1.7Speryeat.: St. 1000 0 paid In advance. display of poultry will make a teat �llroW�B Jfotel,Sro>glam � �� Live Stock Show. A rade In trent yrs:: 4 . �� ro � uauted assess aad Ba a - ox. _ ;Foy' hood Opening �- SA*m$2.00-W advancm of the grand stead on: Wedocadap, : Sept.16th, at, 4 p. m., will show the Saturday, September 12tfi„ 1926 ;•*�•* -- pick of the horses and cattle. ;.,JOHN- NNRKAR; Proprietor: The Mid* apace la being fast at 7,30 o'clock p. M. taken up. There will be scoresof ,All adhereou and supppoomere of the $eaadauartel�a. for �11U11C. and" HW ' refreshment booths, games etc„ to- Liberal Conservative Party in the c NOTES ASVfl.COhiMENTsl. . get .with D,alsiels Rides to provide Township of Pickering are r ueeted amusement for all. The seta s front attend this meeting no t dale- ; ; .School supplies and text-books. qtr "'The-long looked for announce of the grand stand numbering 8 Big gates may be leeted to itttend the - - 'Pastures°will be of a high calibre. The Convention at the Town Hsll.Whitby, Paiute, Crayons, Pencils, Pen@, Rubbers, Slates, Rulers, •., meat of. Lbs election date was Night Shaw will be a delight to all,as on Thursday evening Sept. 17tb,for ' saaade on Saturday" at Richmond areal program of music and comedy purpose of nominating a candidate to -bags,Scribblers, Note Books, School , (Isometry Sete. 8, bas be;i6 arranged for and will be fol- contest the forthcoming election. 2 all by the premier, the Rt. Hon. lowed b-e;hu a displa of fireworks. g "Peadl Boxes from 5 cegte up. f T g N.E. ,McEW N. i3�ackenzie King. who stated that Already-many entries. have been Chairman;Picker ag Township FonnEain Peas 25 ate and 85 et@. ' date had been,fixed for Thune• received fo.r the speeding on .the track _ A 40y, 29th, &a anti? E$gt date and thefaatest liorses will be-on hand d y to comppe�tQ for the big parses offered. D j �: Call sed nee our stock. Bir will be $nil of election Enccies".are also being received at' ANO the Secretaries'office for the big prizes —AT— r� CLOVER COMB HONEY 40 CENTS promises pictures of the good oifergd this year in the prize list and x'maxportI ME-tel PURR sr J �tinoee ahpaid, ghat is awaiting the will continue to be rece[ved until Fri- �. .'people of Canada it they will on dy.Sept.11. on which date entries Every Holiday •and Saturday return to poNver the party which "'08 e. Exhibitors are requested t4 ni bt&"from S�to 11.30 _ _ RICHARDSONsend io-.their entries early. 4 g o'clock. ms - �,�, � • - - the respective speakers" represent. Rs epfer the dates of the Fair, (food Orchestra in attenrlanc'e s - x Bei th, 15th and 16tb. Bring the Both parties seem confident of fami[fand eahy the biggest holiday 46 51 miss MUNRO, Proprietor success. The Conservatives have of the gear. - (7 y� taken heart frosts the fact that The -address of the St. ie � icker'i� aarV Mare { { ' ` `b�Dth Nova Scotia and New Bruns hsiA3,'Davis, 19 Sing St. Went, Oah• DAIRY COWS YY S �. aaa• Write him fpr a prize list. One` wick " haste lately returned Coc. avill 6e sent. =d Yorkshire Waal ' esrvatives to "power, thus over turning the Liberal gevermentk laterestietg Announcement FOE SALE wvhich were in power previous to *ord comes from Montreal that ' :M_- iR. -FaRM ' ER >" Ehe elections. The Liberals, on th t great family and farm aper The p p SWI\E—Males and Females, de th® other hand, are encouraged '!roily Herald and Weekly Star has g - &tended from Imported Prizo- Ibsen enabled to reduce its subacrip- • If its Hardware you want, we have it •` '•by their- success at the bye 0190. tion prise to One Dollar a year. This winning Stock. . ,.itioate,find are not disheartened bf certe3nlp will be interesting Dews to THE COWS are young, healthy ;If its Binder Twine you want, ;ve have it. 4every Canadian home where the Fam- and profitable producers- -the bheir party's- aieteist at "lhejt 'o ily Herald is known and to many who p ' r ��tat3ltiaciwl elections EleCtlf�ti9: will avail themselves nt the ober. At Holsteiae, Jerseys or Ayr- If its McCormick-Deering Farm Machinery you want, , + 4ati lowever, are very nricertiiin Two Dollars a year The Family Her , ' shires: See can get it. �•••r aid and Weekly Star was generally *a =m t hieg@, and an frequently t$P t admitted to be good value, in [act big Fresh Calved Cotes always `.•unexpected happens=. value. but when reduced to .One Dot- - ran hand. If its McCormick and De!ecinl; Repairs you want, we i have it, can get it, or it is not made. If, - - lar a year it will certainly be the mar- �`. the prnvice vel of the ee-ep a e,,, world. Satisfaction Guaranteed. `I've t;pe�``�e igt :of Canada is proujot that great Week- (Set pent Hardware at the Haaedware Store. N;• `-'-ts"M to be to a gree a a �;. everyreaaoII to be so. as OLENRO SON FARM �@a8•lettea. The speod•11mit is it kiss no superior and few equals Fn a f. sw the world today, The publishers an- BROOKLIN P. O. ONTARIO " ++ sweaty•five aisles ani hour, but ansate tbat notwithstanding the 4bere is not one in five motorists change io'price every featupte will not 7 who have any intention'uY obaerv- noly be maintained but improvements J. S. B ,A g �+g���N - PIC n the law, and the ptovernment wtU follow, The publishers are for. ►7 jJ1i.Jl'� . ($ tunate in bein in"a doaacial position �+1@Ctncal Contractor ^ ,.does not seelm to be anxious to to do this, and Canadian homes will Ibaee it enYur^ed, as there ie�a have the advantage. When the new Orr rate is made known it certainly will } . must the law. ra to the b re &red to accept con.I , feeling ag briar s rush of subscribe alY1•'"p p ,Ady speed exceeding twenty five Fsm ty Herald. One Dollar is-a assail tracU for electric rt _ i ffi31ee per hoar, id. according to amount for such a great paper. wiring in � Profit �� J ifs the Highways Traffic Act, a dam- F1_WLP TABLE—Plelurang 8iattoa " ^� Merone speed and should be pnp- T.& Trams count East ISO as[stings ;C�+�ZN� VILLAGE , �L No. 1p Mail -ass K. and vicinity. 'D in Lime Finish L at Apcedeed. Bnt every2S Least person knows . Y , X- -that, in certain caeeo. 10 miles per .. so EAml � 6.24 P. X , .• Estimates gases twee _ _ $ear is more dangerou9 than So Sunday train. x•38 A. M. Prices reasonable Trains items wesss lee as bllews— TT PAYS to market cattle with the rmiles per hour is ander other 87a taoorl 7.47 A.D[. + proper degree of 1}niih. A quality a ••saes. When a motorist.sees ,. $Jµ P. M.IL Phone at say, expense to Gerrard P l� g s7 1AXW8828w or write to R produetslawyacommandss preanintri ' zti�x 4ong stretch of road ahead of hien •'• 9 Mail a 05P. M. ����.p��+ sad is rpadily maleabie at a p�rfitable l "" -':'.•en rvhleb theta 6 no traffic, and Sunday train, 7.42 P. M. g• H' DJIJ<lIaJ1�C1 price. If you have stock which Deeds r° ts®13 likely to be an from either Foregoing s accardiag to Standard a tittle more time for finishing, and 9 y time. �k8 Franklin Ave. �, , the fe-d id amore, nee the Itmal man- f -side. dere should be no objection 'TOBONTO EAST �l�� lager of the Staandard Bank. Itis a biv agoing it any rate be-pleases, I Lrl� simple matter to arrange a loan to a@ ha�ias not the source of danger carry the Stock until a favorable s ' except to himself- In Con! �oal C ` � market parrants a prufitable-sale. x t°arts'One p •O W llmd Liter « the United States the speed limit ds ia, in most of the State@,, greater Hard and soft eo&1 of ibex BASKETS f,lE<an 1t h e Ontario, and in some befit quality on STANDARD K • 1L�tates there i9 no speed limit. -. b.SIId Having purchased the stock from There is a movement oa Foot is t the Estate of cni C..46N n►ZDA s Oetariu to abolish -the xpeed ®Ss A. ls!'S 2 W. G. BARNES and the entire; :PICKERING BRANCH—W. F. Law, Mo>•ysr -' 'limit. or to 6z it at a mach higher Breach" &60 " �"�' w" HM `a' tate than it is at preaaent �3c0�ff+cut` business of JOS. W. DOTExY It Am prepa8reerdr�to supply all sizes " OSHAWA FAIR. hree S H I N G •L 19 S rrom and HallfBashe1.xes to T Subscribe. dor The Pickering News Osbawn FmIr to conducted for the "Nova Scotia SbtaRles leen River Basket•works , benefit of Farming. Live Stock end 'Galt Galvanized Steel Shingles Local Indnvtriee. Every progreerive Bird's Felt Slate Shingles Phone Mark.OM citizen has an lnttrebt in the Fair for for sale at " '.P'RAA'H PENNOCK CTI -• the educational txarflta derived there. - • from, work to the gdvgntage of ail. T. PATBRSOWS - CLAREMONT ..�Masa that mala the Barnes' - • es aJAL1'PY � SERVICE - iSATiSFA �~ The sew ideas you gather from the Oall and get prices. Basket.." �'':Fafr will be well worth your time. Everything is being done to make each • a °'•departrnent a Spi-clal Feature. and a -Pre- Weather- day WenCant'at the Fair ie a teal Invest. . -P I C K E R I N C.:i _ ��f _ , Sept. 14th, is Proparation T• t �a MEAT _;,BVI ARKETA , i '. Round Roast or Steak, ... ... per lb a O �, Lightning Dau bi BBQ 8arloia Roast or Stent. ... Proof A Porterhouse Roast or steak, .` 28c: y ` iamg Roast,... 18c PURPOSE ' Fine Rib Roast, .• " s ` Heavy-Rib Roast, 18c" --- ti.EASTLA�KE " y Dann ''Shoulder Roast. ... ... 14 and LES e, s°Pot Roast, M-ETA L L I C SHIN G Brinks to boil, . . _ 8c " Brisket, ' + onnep's broad is made : Leg of Pork,... 25c For years the most r@�iitble Roofing for BfOpin$ from No. 1 patentflonr Loin of fork, .. ....-25c °woofs of every description. Now beim made from the .an alt ingredients accord ghoaldet Roast of Pork, ,23c World-famous "Queen's Head" Galvanized.Iron Abea' Brown bread the " lately the best roofing value on the market to-day Whole wheat, and stone1. Pork Chops, •• � �� - :-ground. Cakes and pastry ,'' Pare Pork Sausage, ... .:. •• -• ates gladly given also for"Empire" Corrugated HrosD Eetim of the finest_.1aality, fresh Finest Salt Pork,... 25c " for new buildings or repair work. y .eggs end pure jeans. Ice •• '85c ". Get my figures for alterations or r modelling o! Berns, s ,$ cra=ans in 9.nnda@P, Sodas Finest Breakfast Bacon, tete, 9. •� " sliced,$' '85t}. . --Houses, ett. Edapire' Plank Frame Saturn end Itnpla- aand ::Bricks. Wedding „ anent Sheds a specialty. ,,, p y 80c r • B �!Ctikes am & ecialt :. ' Mild Cured Cottage Rolls(half or wh'ole), a � J tk Bacon, ... ..• 45a � . - � •. PICKER•ING,doo `• — kid Ham,.. .. .. .. 55c " F, P R O U-S E , : Weidnereh,_. ... ' t r ,,. ". BUILDER ' $ea -U sees, a:Eae First and Domestic Shortening, 9 lbs 66 cents' B tlg Contractln; y 516@ cents lb h: $stns, Houses, etc. of all kinds. �3aA�{ERY lb prints 18 c mnta� - Pickering Dealer for the Products of 1 r* N' HONE�oC:; 4I C r Fresh Trout and White Fish Every Friday. k ^ x. . t ICKERIIN ,� The Metallic Roofing Co. Limited, Toronto as r A 3 K i ry Y 4M' 1MW i q 77 n.., ..V.. . ..... M ,. - :. .•w••n" r `6wd•'=S �`at (+p F' ,:c ,', 'aur "'.' .'r� ,. w ..:. ' *»1+�.,'�" .�`'aa .::'<'�'2i'.,. 7:•'"°`„- 'r4 .. . . ., :.,.:: -.': . •..:. `..., a�--. �C.':,as.4 :n".r• a. v" .^^:. :a'l ."'s4Y% ,7•�C c•�"tll�'...�'... ' ''t� .a-.::a;•ti...,.'.._., 5 ,..��.x_x�.:.'.,.r.e°s.A+��°4s:.i ��+a,si�°`,?. -......'- :'_ _,.a.,..i�,a,.,..3.:'._,.,,3r�:�_tt�zW?'''�..'._,r:_�i,ani:*+,Y:.r-«-«.:�.o�.zv,�m��".+;�;�d'�x,..�j�rad'`�tM����`"'.�'. �'. � '1`�'r4x :f".. 4M, ;,r7" _4 CLARZKONTa Mrs. Palmer was In Toronto on Mrs. Robert Beal and daughtor, Frank Soden waitikicr sudden Monday. a11dua. of Lindsay, spent Mo6day ly Ill one day last week w Mise J. Forgle to vtilting' rila�- Mrs. Readman' spent Tuesday with J. H. and hire. Real. working for Judson WardL or ilves in Palmerston. with friends in Toronto. Miss Annie.Forgtit has returned several days his 'condition we,% —Unee Woo,': Born, on Monday, August 919% James Underhill and J. B. Madill. from a three weeks'vacation spent very serious but..we are glad to to Rome and Urn. Evans, a daugh- Cheap rat"for tam and were In the city on Satujrdsy. at Barrie, Summidale and Wasag*-know he 10 now somewhat better. counter buildlngs� Bora, gn Wednesday, Sept.tad, Beach. Archie onto. is open- to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gostick, a IL lWiodatoem Insurance ansa " `,ding B. and- nee. daughter. wind-mills,siloo Ste. .7 'r lor7 - Mrs. Chidlow and THE .IG STORE The famili spent the holiday with ';Automobile Insurance e usual crowd from Frank and Claremont and the surrounding 'j lieitb or Goods Stwo Rev. E. and Mrs. Ormborn at their of all kinds. eountry are attending Toronto ou6imer cottage at Dunsford. FARMS FOR SALE fthibitiop this week. Lorne and Mrs.Reid and little HARNESS Mrs. Al-thur' Bell.Mr. and Mrs. son 8 at over the holiday with Write gr phone Graham and daughter and Oar 0 supply of quality Harness and Mrs- f rieurs in the city and while there in Parts Is now complete. book the sights at 'the exhlbi- Ross and daughter, of Oro. spent Sunday with D. B. and Mrs.Tay- tion. toe BOOTS--�GREB SHOH- ED. BOW-M A N John Parry h" concluded his We have a large stock of this Pa t"um Yadaon Bandy is enjoying 01 few term with Evans Ward and has Boot on hand—unbeatabler 20 .,.WHITBY, ONT. days' Vacation which he is spend. :.I .. - engaged with Thomas Bacon for a for hard wear and tear. ting by visiting relatives In Toron• now resides in the house Uri REPAIRING year, CI to and in viewing the eights at the on the Ylve farm. CLAREMONT Exhibition, also visiting relatives We maintain our established reputs.- -tion for repairing all kinds or at Niagara. harness and boots. CREAMERY 1 The Womens'lostitute will meet �.:.at the home 'of Mrs. Fingold on Highest price paid for CECIL -BRADLEY -Wednesday afternoon, Sept. 23rd, ffb-lsarl6v 4 'instead of the 16th. The president, - JCream at the give a talk Harness maker, Miss C. Underhill, will PICKERING, ONTARIO .*a her trip abroad. M. S. CHAPMAN Frank M. and Mrs. Cooper have ''. .arrived safe In the Peace River OROCrIZIE'i Give as trial and be convinced `District, and are now enjoying ARE themselves at the home of�the issuer's brother, Herb. Cooper.. T1dP6L, A of Lake Saskatoon. and with other friends In that distant part of oar The F� dation ­_ . B EA T T Y STANDS FOR THE 19BST Dominion. On Sunday, September 13th, the VERY fortune has had a 'foundation, A few items that should interest pulpit of the Baptist Church will �E Every foundation, in the first%instance, thrifty shoppers: p _again be supplied by Rev. L. F. is laid with the' first few dollars saved. B. A. If you missedhear- Certo Fruit Pectin, bottle, 80c r) pkg, 8c Start to save now and lay your foundation. him last Sunday. be on hand Jar Rubbers (heavi � V. for these services. Mr. Hipp will Keeii'a Uuat^rd, is Save seriously—save consistently. For money not be here again forsome time, Sc the Bank is the buffer against misfortune in so that this may be your last oli.* raker Corn Flakes, 10c and the barometer of future prosperity. 130C 7 portunity of hearing him. Banana@4, per dozen, ... This part of the count ry wag Fancy Shredded Cocoaput, lb We favored with a most welcome rain Frutt Jars at lowest prices which lasted all Saturday night Fall line of Perrin's and all day Sunday, which was Fancy Biscuits DOARGON much appreciated by the farmers. Iodine Salt, round pkg, Litter T Carriers, Hay Carrisrs, www BRANcK G, P. LYM Mmages. Not only will it benefit the root Crockery and Glassware. Pnm Door Tracks. Cow Pa. L C. CROSS, Maimpa 'Irop, fall wheat and pasture, but all at low prices BRO011221 GRAIA:K Bowls. Pressure Systems ftc- ft has supplied suffitlent moisture Slatchford's Egg Mach, 1.35 1.25 It will pay you to get my Priam on. to the land to 4aable farmers to Calf Meal, above before buying elsewhem proceed with their fall plowing. -.Phone 2M David A. and Mrs. Pugb of FRANK J. PROUSE . ia PICKERING. ONTAX10 Aiakefield,motored over to Clare- -FRANK CMLOW, TILjuo moat on Saturday and Ppents „ONTARIO S ecial Va ues .,day with their relatives here. CLA-FLEMO.NT, 'Th v were by mica. M1 IS re accompanied ELM DALE "Ar Lis T. W419on and Mrs, LP or the summer months Ais Fessby. 4 Farmers, Attention who had been visiting * them Por a tin". On their return on Sunday lien's Tan Oxfords, calf leather, Goodyear welted, rubber heels arealon they were accompanied I'am agent for the Worlds Greatest tor ,The Reafkaw," Staves. Separator at Standard by Ales ami Mrs. endorgan woo had Men's Rroqdclotli Shirts. hand.made, pongee sad bias shades Scales and Oil Regines. Fleur Recleaned t returned from their honey famous Plows.Points.grain GAnders. Men*s and Bops' Khaki Pasts. good quality moon which was spent in Montreal Wheel Barrowmatc. 'and points in Eastern Ontario. Brantford binder twine and second- Men's BalbrijeXan Shirts, Drawers and Combination& Screenings will fat- *A large crowd gathered here on hand separators foe ssI& Men*@ Sport Shoes, tam and white. all sizes I ftturday evening last to witness ten your hog football match between Clare. . .ROBT. DEVITT, Boys' Jerseys,khaki and red colors Moot. the winners in the South Phone 5W Pick.: BROUGHAM a profit, :Ontario 1~0.0 in the contest foe Boys' Canvas Shoes, tan and white, sponge soles, all sizes .4he Ontario Cup, and Uhthoff. We have this Feed at she winnei a In the Simcoe District 3500 right prices, The conditions were not Ws I MGO1"S favolis,for a good fast game. We carry all the diff,11111,11j" Kill Feeds. -was in progress,its It was mining while the game mad the wand was very heavy in consequence. best, 1 = • 10= .Both sides did their very 0 Iliat the game was rather 97w and uninteresting. The game resulted New Blacksmith .-An favor,of Claremont by the seore Match this space 9 et 1. The Wame was marred by ..:'HOW the .' Alleast lam accident to Freak Barclay, Now in the tinie to get YOU= one Claremont plows in order fol the 'at the players on the Cla next week M018 e System it#am, who sustained a fracture ftU work, of his left leg just'abovelthe ankle " be doue to your "ICY It Can as the result ata collision with for "saves off one of the plAyers on the Uhth satisfaction by The seddent was purely Roofing Specials I 'Tom have p r o v e d important lead ental. He was taken to the warm. -savings-in fucl where the warm -L 0 RNE RE M home of Dr. Tomlinson where he larms given first aid treatment, and air from the furnace AMproperly .,. .1 CLAREMONT was then taken to his home where moistened--the saving has reach- the traettire was reduced by Dr. 7. -7 _�vd upwards of 20 per cent. 'Tomlinson and Dr. McKinnon. As The Hygienic Vaeor Pan in the Grain Chopl*g ja result of the accident Mr. Bar Clay will be off work for several Allcast is designs d to supply the • months. The accident was very correctamount of natural moist- AND FL 1K1NG ure required for health and comp to do Chopping siod ,unfortunate at- the present time Form pregred his mother, Mrs. Chas. A. Bar- F. me C 0 0 P E R fort — atmosphere that protect H72imk Vapor Pat. 0" "Ing everyFM d clay. to still con ed to her bed, the family from winter ills. Wednesday and, :having fracto her leg several .:-,CLAREMONT Stonebosts For Sale Other exclusive,fuel saving FN.1 reeks-jigo by a fall when coming down the stairs in her'house. John F. Bayles, 0 features of the Alleast are Now is the time the free-draught Shell-bar Rummoute No. 2 �_Fnt Rre", :Grates which insane perfect Whbs RIT% "%L NCO- Ior, A T%r%d"%L combustion, sad the fuel- N. W. STAFFORD Having secured the agenaT for T. W. Savvig air-blast w h I c;h Bowman &Son,Star N uneries, sad gases. Marble and Granite Dealer. Rid .town Ont.' Cemetery Lettering eW.- FIRUIT . 10 The All-cast Is easily oper- ..:"I am prepared to take orders for oil burns the am kinds of Fruit Trees, Small Fruits, First-class work Ornamental Shrubs Etc.. at ated. It burns soft coal and guaranteed. all other fuels equally well. lowest possible prices. It is reasonably priced. Kingston Road and Mitering Special rates for large quantities. East To Everything in in and let us show wuRne. 45tt Pheone Whitby X. J Pickering I you its many important fea- 08 R 32 Chapman, Pi'' ering Jars, sings, Certo, tures or write for complete 27-40 P. O.—Whitby R. IL details. ' Rubbers The Fiek 'ring Parafine etc. There is a size and type of 10 Happy ht Furnace 9 Committee T Made iv P4w and for every kind of home. .7 Reduction n all' lulls ' :The obJect of this Association to to lessen stealin d prosecute z.'cotton goods. T. S. :BAMjS:DOZT the 0 Z�T=- -211ambers having propen CK am materials lad dedan Fresh Groceries al- ami*immediately with."y member It will pay you to call at our Works of Executive Oomwttes. 'ways- on hand at to inspect our stock and Membership fee $1.00.- obtain prices U All left with our To. Iftekets ta'*T be bad tram the President or: lowest prices agent,A. Seantory on applicemon. g, will receive our Law. Pickering, prompt &nd_carefnl attention 1flx9c. Corn.—L. D. Banka, C S.Palm• "n; DuFt er, X S. Chapman, Pick D FANWMN�FOUNDRY 'CMAPAffY,LIM J. T. A call solicited 6rini- A, C .0 T T .- .1 ]] 1- 1 11 1 . 0. Munro, AsAichairdson, p *jrk MATHESON eL nip Q 4&$:"M M ,. ., aw,x .T��y� , �.. :,. .,n ., _ ,,r��� g� ^„•,a:s 3�,.t..P;;,- _•'fp-u .y, r.,..x.,�r.. :.w�.v .I�a' y( ,e•, ir" c _ e _ ^' ',r ;.. T�) , .. 5,G ri i,T'_''4. .. .: .+ •w1�•i F! a.fwt •i y, --1� b ., •,i J Y : ,4 y�.� +'1 <,.n,,; �• ..,v f,x �?, .r f• u�'+'�.yra aH e� Y.w, ,'r m,"x'_x-N .= -a.. a aw 'T r;3.. .c,r< .a a« ..t. :+*..• "y"^4,"y:-'.,,, q @ ,. }i,l , .. .f. .. ....• ,, .' 7c:`C; 'rt4 K y, r: f. .u4.: ,K.. "".: , 'DC'.-,:a.� 'Vk� •.',.:kY9-..." ";'sem ^{'•'.d _yty,d ••trn'.. <'•+ " ," '?:u. "���r 'sJ •t•� •q' e.'.tib »„yw n.�. .. ,ce:. '» a.. .r.. �. " .�4 ..e .,•y ..;>,. ":..w. 's."° 2�� +r., �.X r i, x^.n x•.ti,.^.wf.:rlif,.',.. "°^[Si:z+i.�','"^.,TM',..,^i�r rix.. ;;Aa :'. i-w _ .. _ - m s-' >o„ '1 , Y 19 L, "I , .•• M -.O .�-...I . . .§ .."t, 1. MI - i; I . . . � ^ Q . • i+tr.�a V R t►i.i7 . ­ I �� �: �'•'�` �. 6!7'-L'• it .4"d[�t , . . .:'1%-.*:,11;.1- r1-1 . ..' -* . .. - 01 �.... . toI .- � I .., , -- . ;.-", I - 11 .. . . . . -.. � . " . } . . . ,- ­ -- A - �."4�. ." ;"..; „�.. s I ria. m s�zeat'writer, was a t "Dear me!” ezclalmed`Mark TiRala.. N '� ­ \ ' I�aer;'aad wtitiid`tell Eunnp'."I allsb i could say Wet." I", :.a, y+t., 4 " o �4taet..M*tJaawf-taut way as "Why, don't you,-Mark!"drat,wled.tbe ` .1 y .. . "` ' ` -to oil Slee.saddest'things !a ot$er' taaaiabar 1.- �a, .. °f„W0, �, :'arty-. ".01W C r 11� le xttorld. friend`dld. .,. r ,,. _ , s _ , �•.. I 11 - .. ,a +' 114 1ss�slon; to told"Effie tT(Qnda... ti �_` r. fAr, 4 . . pXg$t spent!ii a nese ho£et to some. Qalp once has Mr." F. ' Burgin served on -v - ` It i.: a jury-a common jury. He t:as elec 11� ? d woAlty rgglon out west - - : . dtYlear he had �oae toz-bed be was l ed .cttalrman:._In his ai:couni'of it he II. •11 111 rte eaya that i et without..A Lew disaeating .. $ 1b9 the sound of acaliitag and .. �11 aboatleg, punctuated by occasional marmitrs they convicted three prtsoa- LOI-alaotar from below. Iu t'ae morn- era8tsaight•o1f. -• - ! _ ' ' ® found the Iaadlord beAind the 'Then came.a dog-steal:zg case, and �, . l;+a[r, iII a 'bruised eye. s place o% the prisoner's defence was that he was - _ walking Quietly along frith a piece of _ - , , rtou flier ea>endi>t�from his cheek s4ring hanging out o! his coat pocket. r Es> '.''#orehead, yet ,pith a pleasant - il "lhule upon hie face. The dog seined the string is Lis month - ,_ ��� and followed Aim home. ' , •° , -Taking bia.ctte tram this,'Harts said r_ _ The author turned to the upper �r-9 0w" i 'hina: bench sad said: "I au ; �i "x "WeM Il adlord. you had rather a there to no doubt about our Verdict?� artdme Stene last aiajht" The casete clear • -. "'oWl &e'laladiord pleaiaantl7. "I don't care," said one old man, I r r a ^�~lt was rater a lively time." T % „�..Cs don't like to see young =eople ao arV 1 U,y "dao you often_halve such lively times ., . I g" , �fou've coavlcted three of em al . .. k-karat"asked�3atrte,emboldened by his `, . t ready," said another old mea k r (4 t' �;cht[utaesa. "Turn and turn about La fair play." ° a 'k-,- "Welt, no," replied the,landlord re - . lm� tively. "The't!eet fs we've only jtt added a third. '� ,Opened here, and last atght was about They 'wouldn't bring in a verdict of i' ' R guilty. go as it seemed they would - i f3lb Just time the bops seemed t+o tlw have to sit there all day at they persist- o . r i V l " , _ Jfiittia really acquainted , �rVt n 1p one�.ot,the-mtany hinny yarns, ed fat that view,the author gave 1n and Ir 6 ` - 1�. z'wy Geld feebly to the judge: " ' a , 1 ,fir. Y.,:7*_ !bj . r.%'B.Burgin in 33f8 tsreeailp a . ,.Not ,guilty.,, •': 5alry�aa book' of recolleetioas, "$anis Elven the Judge was startled. "Pris- o MWr,2Wore'3tenWIrs:' Dere to another e:- - : z" ileaet story from his pen. this time one:, he said. "a Dresumably lateili Ir- j I xt•L"° gent jury„ (fie la$d a nasty stress on - � " . t W 4AWat the bmous Mark Twain. _ _• the:wood "intelligent") "sad a Lar lase f 11 ,k%R • • s e ' presva:abiy intelligent foreman of - ,..~_ .. - { 1 Mark Twahio had a dinner,given that jury" (he laid as even nastier em- d a Itfa honor. ]FIe'sald whets epeakin;: pIIasls'on thin) ,,have declared you to �` . ,u "Forty members at the'club are here. be not guilty of this charge. Had the j - I o� _ -. � ."� � .. 1 �f �' 'This'tT of iia .Alae known, me for law «..,'.:-—»....r.,.....-, - permitteli me, I could have told Fs ,.thirty yearn.''I tiaink, If I wanted it, I them that there were nine previous _ _ _ . 1 ,y ocum raise s Mari of twenti dollars convictions against you for dog-steal- ,�, - pjn {3ptical 2Siold—�r� d. Jatco�8aw2f1. - �►°t Thtircffis a thor tells teat-er mother gloryof tug-and that Aen you leave the dock . `.. You will be ro-arrested 'On a tenth yrs dark-Twain. I$e and a couple of charge. Yon may go." :? It�l t�iCylIIgtti�. ,. ��1 �1� , ; Yrlari. wez0 lunching together 2n New "What, your Washup!" said the in- - 1!< ISH C D IIIN Ta J� Yorit "The wauer was about to poor credulous prisoner, "'Did them•tolls In a recent article Sn McClure'a fw[. some win foo one of Mark Twain's up there anraller that yam about the Magazine Mr. Howard ltliagos has ro- Fisheries o A` 3=V&nloaa, when the gentleman it stringy lated some of the deeds and dangers Deratlona In Canada yield Cvor:d bu[it and equipped at Qovera. ! , k' zlsreveatad "fro away," said the judge severely• of the flying mail serv4ce from coast i as annual. revenue of approzlmately men't expense. From thea on the ae+r- • "What , no winet" said Mark Twain and the prisoner went away-into the to coast of the United States. Some, $i0,000,D00 and provide egtptoymeat to,vice rapidly expanded. la 1876 there '^6$ia 7 vied. thing of the variety of perilous educe- about 100,000 people,and while the tm•' were seven hatcheries In operation " " arms of a waiting detective. portance of this Industry hag bees�and the to'al distribution of try A. wan the reply. "I sea maty to- j don't care" cried one of the old tore these mea are likely to encounter 1' . somewhat overshadowed by other ac-,amounted to 9,500,009. Last year over 0419.aria I have neves yet dzaai¢a plane mea above Iafr. Burgin. "I don't like atter they have crashed or made a;tfvitlea It Ass always been baked at Pw forced landing and escaped with. life-{ t pox 41 establishments were natively en- #mss.=taetet!tobs�co,oz gambled, to nae young people 90 'ard.""-A.R.W. g as one of to basic ind mstriea of the gaged !a dlatributing 888.0O0.OtM tr and Ilrrtb from immediate disaster is y . P indicated by We odd addition to their I Dominion. Even befat•e settlement be-'and older flesh of ail species. Al' "�' _ �, ,r p pon goody pattern-cent& in the Igarrin Ca beat a commercial lis French. " L, 7 �� one con flying equl.pment that experience has $ra of 8tabilit and Prosperity. `x- urchase of an { y �k-'_ _ prompted. Flying over the snow conn '""`" and from tbo middle of the st�iteenth� While the major portion c L the labor t' : ' 11 HOW TO ORDER PATTERNS.' try, they now carry snowshoes lashed . +- w;; to the side of t,Ae plane; army canteens I century to to present day,a period of:and expense Involved 1a fish chAtvre la . 11 �� ,., # Wrftar year naaaa and address plain- are carried' 1n creasing thA waterles:i nearly four hundred,.years, continuous carried by the Federal Government, in �tj"', :I ' thy, giving number and size of such operations have been carried oa is the;which control- of coastal waters to Nevada desert, six shooters and rifles - pattern' as you want. 1~,aeloae 20c is Inland and coastal waters of the Do- vested,many of the Provincial Govern- rz` .. atam7s or coin eoln to protect them where wolf packs i, -� ( preferred; crap minion. men4a also are keenly alive to the im- I- ~ range. is the air their worst enemy Is t .. 1 it tarefully) for each number, and Although Canada's fish . waters'portanca of this work and bear tett A "* address our order to Psitarn De fog or blinding snow, especially in the u►S s p D•, are the most extensive and most-`sbare of tho cost. Whatever the ex.•, ` Wilson Publishing Co., A West Adfr neighborhood of mountains, bountiful of any aatioa to the world,I pease, there is no doubt but that the - I"''k l y, t lalc(e St., Toronto. Paitezna sent b tl� flyer, Clair Vance, mine down in •• i return �l y a adowstorm in the Sierra Nevadas a It has always been realized that they 'effort lass been worth while lk3any a ?^ ♦ E: a few weeks ago,and, though his brother are hat tnezhausttbie, and to perpetn j fls-i'tug areae that had bsea rnthiessly } - __ pilots aided by-mea from the army ate the fishing Industry certain pro-'exploited have been replenished, and FatiC!<it pCSIIIICt1t. tectiva measures were essential. To as Icug as this work continues, the fish- .4, eoaghi him for days, they had given this end the Federal Gorefament has ing industry of Canada' will be pro. ' _ / 1. i "World's champion miniature calll- him up for lost by the time,he made' pclicy .ot conservative and tected with amrIe 'scope for deve'op- "„ ,graphiat" is the title.claimed by as his 'way back to civilization, half- in force a Englt*hman living at Vancouver. lie starved and with his clothes in rags !Controlled exploitation. This has been meat and ezpsnsloa. of immense benefit in replenishing At the opening session.of the Cana 1c. recently sent a pcstea:d to London on sad his sheen worn tha'bugh, stocks, but, not wholly satisfied, the Bina F9aherfes Association held re. 1 d j which he'had written 1,2,11W words, the i equivalent of sixteen colums of news- Another, Jack knight, started one{Dominion authorities have been active centlr at Halifax, °6r. J. A. Jaulhua, re• �_ 1 dap fa..bad weather for Rock Springa, for many years in. restocking the�tlring president, summed up the situa- paper matter. g ;.' r i Soma years.ago a Derby man oaa_ and on reaching the first mountain streams, lakes and coastal waters by tion as follows -"Accordlas t° atatls- , range found the peaks 'covered with ,artificial means. I tics,/the prodppt!'oa oI flab from a .. aged to write 8,000 words on a Dost- mist and snow, At that moment his { 4 - % -'• card. Then as 1taIlan appeared oa the Fiat Artificial Propagation. . 1 quarters is well maintained. The con- engine began coughing. With most of • sumgtlon ra a food !s also on the is scene with one on which he had writ- his power lost Knight looked over to The first record of artificial props- crease. .There lips been a general Im .ten 11,000 words, gation of fish-in Carfada dates back -j aide for a possible landing. He was � provement both In demand and in pro._ ., , This roused to activity a University I over seventy years, when Illchat,l Net• unable to nee the earth through the duct Ica. ahlch augurs well for the y*, t etndent, who wrote 600 words on the' murk. Glancingahead at that instant, tie to 1864 interested b•Imself In the re. ' I;; !back of an ordinary postage stamp, storation of the salmon fisheries of tature: The foreign markets haus i One of the stiffest testa to miniature ,fie was startled to find a cilli looming I lately ithown. a better feeling, and, { up in front of him. His plane-was al- Quebec. Three pears later he was ap- taken all round, It seems that the fish penmanship was the engraving la per- most on' the rocks: pointed Superinieadent o[ Fisheries industry is entering upon. as area of tact calligraphy of the complete his for Lower Canada, now the Province' .. (tory of the discove of America on the Knight worked swiftly -at- the con- of ;stsb�llty and pro-spertty. - rF Quebec. Ills first experiment was i surface of a hen's a trots; but be was helpless, for a ter. I "If the prospects of keeping up the i egg. The Lord's with trout eggs secured In the Jacques IJ publicity campaign which was inaug rific downgust swirling over the mown- s•• Prayer has been is turn written on River, and these were the first ariiflci- E tain beat upon the wings of his urated two years ago can materialize. ` :. � .r grain of wheat split lengthwise sada ally fertilized eggs successfully hatch- - threepenny-piece. The 1s also a ei - machine. It kept on out of control. I feel confident that In,a' very short Ie g ed In North or South America. No The neat ,moment !t had crashed' I tiara the yield of the Cash resources`ot ' � .':' �; .' dist ring on the Inside of which ,the new development along these Mines same feat was accomplished. against the ledge high up on the side this country wlll ran into ;100,090;o06 t�.# oiTelephone Canon. The impact tore took place until.1867-the year of Can, yearly." ` - ` iL man spent nearly ten years draw- ,federation=when fish cultural opera Ing 124 different heads on the surface off to nose of the plane and knocked ., fi - r.. fleas became s recognised part of to -•�' ]+:night nnconacioue. The engine and p Rot sir forced into ha ' of a single cherry stone. Most people work of fife Federal Department of - SIMPLE MOKNING FROCK. would need'a microscope to make out the pjropell,er lay there In the ice and Marine and Fisheries. - yricais by snow. The rest of the machine, with means of a newly-inventedacbine The w+e=I-dreeaed woman requires a to details of the faces. The man re- In that year, Newcastle, Outarloi- is c:aimed to dr the ba in twelve . rash fused ;2,fi@0 for the stone. Knight is it, was.whirled out into + Y y frock of this t hatchery was built by the Dominion hours: The machine is c u type, .,There are tittle •______a___, . . - space again, where' !t fluttered about , q say snit. ; Government. So far as Is known, this able for hary cern, making nun- _ tucks at the ahon:der to give fulness 1 like a Lalling leaf, still in the grip ofis the;firat rcpttlar hatchery]n the New 8 over i0w bust, sad the side ciotsing is '-. " shine unnecessary.that downward blast ry emphasized b a band of Hours later Knight recovered con• . -r y pain=color 'HE MERC�Afff CORS material trimmed with actousaesa and dug himaelt out of the - groaps of (_ �e snow and i•ptititers at the bottom.of . i� :� . I all the way down. A set-in � to canon., His nose was broken, and . f = ,r. pocket.is conveniently placed at the ' be was almost frozen. From his path ~' ''s""' '" ' -. '��/_j �-,;� right side. The shaped .coe:ar sod t _ in the sky he bad observed a ranch The LOi�Newspi pe!is the Best Advertising Medieurl. E. _ house some ten miles back, and with Thrcugh the local newspaper you munity. It combs1. ,etiffs iltaishing"Ihe_short sleeves are -+ ♦ 5" you: trade territory __ that as his objective he staggered pain- you before _3 reach the greatest nu her of possible for bnyera. It wares for •made of the same material as the t +7 � _ fully and by slow degrees through the customers the greatest at}mber of J trimming-band. The patters provides 'y drifts. I your afore p;ens in the morning and �, : 'long sleeves, and the diagram shows , I times for the smzllost possible eapeidt- after your stem closes at nllbt, and '' He readied the booed. The people lure. a!1 Bering Torr.buatness hours: ; the simple_design of the frock: No. Rf84 is;is sizes 3� 38, 40, 42 and 44I there'carried him into Laramie, where Moreover, ycu reach them in tho I Space is the new;,paper publisher's he was put to bed. Three days In the Ray most acceptable to them, through, merchandise-the commoOly he sells. ,-inches ,bust. Size 38 bust requires .-hospital and Knight was flying a�aln. I newspaper advertlsir-g. They like It.I Ile puts a vahao on that spacs accord- -. - � 8% yards of 36-inch,or 3% yards of _ r Bob Balis, caught in a downdraft They expect it. They want It. They! ing to'the number of. subscribers he +�?�$(!-lncit, or 3 yards of .fid-inch ..mn- +crashed against the side of a precipice, would flat buy a newspaper dKthoatihaa. An unfair price can no more ba r terial, For the dress with short i 'a 144--"Want to see me swim to thq I where the plane citing to the snow like.advertising in !t. They,buy news-!maintained by a newspaper for Its r pi s.-ir ea. Ve yard icer mate isl�ia re- light house and back?" a fly on the wall, Ellis could do noth-!papers, and one of the t:-ings they pay I goods than an unfair price for Iter. gnirecj. Price 20 cents. She- "No-just-to the ll bthouse" ' 'ing but slt there and wait for help: An- their money for is advertisements-to:ebandise can be maintained by you, or , The designs illustrated in our new , g a- . . ,other pilot Pound him a few hours later,read. They ..-e an"important part of:any other merebant The space t'ste .Fashion Book are advance styes for 'a'- and spread the alarm. A rescue party tht�•-mews of the day-particularly im-�represents value received just as truly M �`` ills hums dressmaker, and the woman i Avast new forest is being laid ont worked its vday to the tap of the mcun- pot�ant to women, and from 75 pert as your merchandlsp represents value ry or girl'who desires to wear II -, 1 garments in East Anglia 3tVhers completed" it Lain and lowered ropes. Ellis tied one cent. to 90 per cent. of your sales aro received for the price. tiependable for taste, simplicity and w%1 stretch for'sixteen` mi:es in An I of them round his, waist, and they I made to women. _ i To say that you can not afford to f economy,wi:I fled her desires fu.fll!ej 1`unbroken Me through Norfo:k and I(hoisted him;a hundred feet or more up I Thre,ugh its. columns the °ewapaper advertise in the news,apers is to say 1 ,. n our patterns. Price of the book 10;SafPo.k over what was former:y derv- and over the top. .It was many week%�gives your advertlaem4uts recess to i that you; can not afford to ret bust. `-a .ntg the copy. Each copy includes,+lict land, I before,the lane could be salvaged. 1 .- i D i practically every home In your cam- noxa. . ;, b - .. . . • . .. y - ... - A .. - , . I 11 : -. _ .. . : ti. , .. - Y N �j�d{y :io•°'. a,j,a `; i-�,,„ .., :. .. y- of `•'." *'' ., r•;r- , u!e rtq 6 .{�'Slr. ".' . •,,. , : •. .. "t. :_... :.,:' s+ . -*;r .:: .,x:. -. " , K.,�• •�.- tt' hc',.,a``+ ••^•"":d ''.a' „•t,' .•J' r1., w. , 'F '• Li c .,•. ti.. - . ,.., y Vis.:�•-:n, *sax,'.•. t''t .'v+ ., ' •an... fS:Mi.....,.:�t. ��� &r'rfi. t:C".�lsrarae�47teor:R t,. ::... .Yt.S'•r._ '..,..aa�"'_'..r_.,-.. .__• ..'> ...-.t•,_ .n..... -rte .. ..,,ws _?_�'a, , e..n"a''::t»b ±trSs'xo-:ra:trd..'&-`' ,..'4,', ",ri^,U,",.'c.-. .1�.,'''ti7i s Ya"&;�i...e'Y'u`.ti .' .c: ...sbA.' ,':tr 2 J.: :2i.. „ � -of 'a QM 7 .:7 Tb,LwiijMit our grocer ONIC The laughter ef!al1ttIe,thI*I ;Nev*r front the man whb-4on't,trust " -t 0, ding:'WitatiWor st;�� otbers, By, send "Re4� ,Rosd, A4 -FOR -Of ltttte qnver tells.velein4- lovery man:h" fiti vem but they. Or moonlight softly rutting down are not all worth IL -03i Lady Evening'a'silken gown, Good-bye lit quitelitelo ngeit word In. The Surest Way to Relleve'Stoms Or even angels meek and rund any language. itmo their geutle bymna of PrOse it, doesn't need it large 'comp at ch Troub)e is Through Dr,�, -swell-a-small head. Can charm us In so A%fir,ways. to Allittle kissing's -lots of fun"If _WM1iLnW Pink Pills. you— In childish Inughtef there In no more kiss the proper one. !"9 7_ When the stomach :s feeble and food dight and rapture tor-mankind AnyaAe can talk, but It takes.d. rest- Ilea In it'UUAJSeSted, 'the poisonous nderstand. A' r1c. Than alt things ease the world can ly clever person to u gases distend the walls ct the stomach find Some. people Art so mean t] t -.and cause, serious Interference ha o d '66 other orgaite,- especially with the And to the troubled, peace of mind; pay. with _iTia sunlight for the'tragic blind, gTudgesare the only things they ever -to -7The samw for- 30 ye• am Try ffj action of the heart andlungs. These The waves which ripple into shore The hardest things in the world .poisonous gasda have oth*L111 effects. Have no 'auch charm our'lives to keep are your money and your tempisr. They are a,be orbed by the blood d -mlude bless Some men eTe so absent d s.."Fdther of the Fleet!* -PA'Sklnq Friends an Real Weaken and corrupt it a to cease As does as-mall child's bapDluesa, that they are constantly,fq4AUM�g Sharing the road with others,moes aches In remote parts,as the body and themselves. Possibly the beat of all books for .,the formation of unhealthy tissue In casual reading, Pepye! Diari,was given' friends. B1Qck1318-th@Z0Qd-Mak4& dn:'; ey childish laughter one can hear- 40 'You eml a.1.-t� everywhere. Experience-alaows that The strains of music sweeter far to the world one bundied yea" sea, an unnecessary stiemy. these troubles vanish just,u soon an KEEP CHILDREN WELL 122 years after.the death of its author. ford to make nealeit—they M0.yy0v&t,: Than b4trp or zither or guitar, the stomach is made strong enough'to A chord beyond the poweor'01'Ma1L The first edition wq entered'at Sta. expensive. digest thi. food. In other words, It To-catch within the pipes at ftn, ers' Hall, on Augtst Stt% 11125,and pecan a tonic that will enable .. DURING, HOT WEITHE ta Is it to do that date may, A sound so musical and clear tfierefore, be taken as the work Of changing ffis food Into the.centenary of the Diary. That sometimes tears of joy will lkourlshm� t The tonic used ought to The Diary was discovered In the en start Every mother know hct* fatal the be one that will agree with the most d It touch.the heart. hot summer months are to small child- Pepyslan Library at bftedalent C91-, So softly oes _.��.4101fcate stomach and this Is exactly ren. Cholera infantum, diarrhoea, lege, Cambridge. ItAw&9 written In! what Dr. Williams' Ptak,pills do. Oh, those who've watched by night dysentery, colic and bt6mach troubles shorthand, and extended. to six vol- Here is a bit of convincing proof and prayed are rife at this time and often a pre- umes. The members of the Bray- given by Mrs. Chas.-iAdner, Ellerslis, olaus little lite is lost after. only IL few brooks ftmily, who were hereritary Beside a baby's bed-of pain, who s&7s:—"For some years I Waiting to see her smileagaln; hours' illness. The mother who keeps visitors of Magdalene, became interest- Was a StIfFerer from stomach trouble. Watching for signs that fever's tide Baby's Own Tablets in the house feels ed In these mysterious vblumes, and Everything I ate caused distress, sour. Had run its course and would sub. safe. The occasional use of the Tab- showed them to their relation, Lord Itomach, and belching. 1-could n�o eat side, lets prevent stomach and bowel trou. Granville. On examining them, this 'neat or potatoes, and f grew weak and Suddenly peer, who had made a Will tell you there's no "Music Made , 'tiles, or If trouble Comte 3ad hobby bf short- ... very nervous. No medicine seemed to Rr o.% help-me until I was persuaded to take By which the heart is reconciled as It generally does—the Tablets will i hand, was able to pre a key.. The so sweet as laughtier 9f a child. bring the baby safely tLrough. They key and the six volumew were then Say Bay-er nsial V Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, and these —Edgar A. Guest. are sold by all druggists or will be placed In the hands of John Smith, an I took the )imply worlied wonders. malled on receipt of price, 23 cents pe! undergraftate. Unless, you see 'ihe 11B 'Pille faithfully for a couple of months, aye]( box, by The Dr. Williams' Medicine Smith took thre4i years to tran- by which Ume every symptom of the Qoss" on tablets you are not. Co., Brockville, Ont. A little booklet. beribe the Mary, and then placed the trouble bad disappeared, and there has ► "Care of the Baby in Health and Sick- complete manuscript In -the hands of getting'the genuine Bayer prod- lightest symptom not since been the sl sent free to any mo nese," w-111 be Lord B brooks, who made the selec - uct proved safe.by inilHoft arid of stomach trouble. No wonder I on request. mother t,, , ny which formed the first edition. Prescribed by physicians for 25 '.-.10ralse Dr. Williams! Pink Pills." 6 The quality of the Diary was recog- You can get these P1113 from any medicine dealer,or by m,11 at 60 cents He Was "Moon Struck."' alzid Immediately on its publication, yeam After he slept under the full moon -and It-ban been a source of unfailing A box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine CO 01, ,Aecept offl, It o'ne night, the face of a miner in Kal- delight to succeeding gonefatlaus. ...... in My I 113o., •Brockville,Ont. goorle, Australia, was twisted curious- Pepys gives hinpelf away so complete-; q„J Bayer Crossing the Atlantic seventy-six and it was several days. before he!iy. He was a man'of very censtredable A Question. I abilities, wha was Secretary to the Ad- Itimes is the record he'd by a retired recovered. Persons who have been Whichcontains proven dtfactiom Ameislcan doctor, aged eighty-three. fiend--"Well. I guess youere clad sun-struck often Will Shiver In the h6t. rnfralty In the reigns ol Charles Il. and i FUMd "Baye-boxes of 12 tabletg children have their vacations test sun, doctors here say. James 11. and James 11, and who di 4J His first trip was in 1864, in the last the d ' Alw JottLs of 24jurd 10(l_DnW0atX­ now 7" such valuable work in that capacity' Wooden padd!e steamer. Aspirts is the trade marlt (:qglx' ft Mother—"That's a gpestfon—when Minard's Liniment that he has claims to be the ment for Distempertheirs begIns, mine ends." the fatbeim of the British Navyut he constanCy exhibits himself In most Procrastinating Man. sleep. It Is curious that during the half. tudricrios, I)csttlans "Napoleon could sleep peacefully on Even In a diary Intended for no eyes U ra NIGHT the battlefield." million or more years that man has In- but tbetr own few men would make M. NING "It canli be done in our apartment habited the earth, he has learned to the admissions" that'he nshkes. He,re- UUU cultivate oaly about $00 species of tt eelve3 &,present of venison, which JKEEP YOUR EYES home." �CLSAN CLZAA AND HI plants out of more than 100,000 that proves to be tainted, and at once sends ALTHY Ask for Minard's and take no other. are known to oxiat. ww""A"m"a CARS a"& aw"03 it to als mother.- He accepts a bribe without looking at It "that I might say uni. first I did not know What there *u in 'the bag." is Tjl�? Mending a Mountain. re ngSome alarm has been caused recent VIA, M ly by,the airnoweement that the Mat- I%LEGRAM"'--Toronto's Favorite W, .'L;r terhorn Is in a distinctly shaky condi- y , ---after tion. and may topple over into the S Italian valley above which it towers. ng Similar fears were entertained some feast of entertainment ' 1, twenty years ago regarding the Rocher Aden-who have sea,. de la Clusette, in the Jurs, which then eez,seasitive sidus. -every night threatened to fan Into tire valley of the easily irruated by 44 Areuse. Had this happened, valley -shaving will hi%d CU are a score of good reasout why would have been blocked. and the flaw ticurs PreparationsIdeal. T HERE Evening Telegram has more readers of water, on which the district depend- The new freely-lathering'in .Toronto than any other newspaper. It Is ed fe Cutic=a S"p Sbaving Stick eta- r its sup1dy of electricity, wouldand newsiest of them @having idaily withouthe brightest, cheeriesthavetbeen atopped. of%he Skin. r CaticUre T Every evening in The Telegram y6u enjoy IM M�iliats action had to be taken to an antiseptic powda. is soothing avert this calamity, which would have andcooling to the mom tenderekin� is feast of the best features—six comic strips. f . ' • spot plunged the countryside In darkness, crossword -Amvk In" F puzzles for children and grown-ups, a tc Depot: 'e0=1 xlfinmv �1 -serial and short story, fashions, recipes, fairy and disorganized its transport. En- 21C 01aft*444 A and Sk- 10111r, cadclam 3 tales, radio news and hosts of additional front gineers rushed to the spot, the Mann-- havioss 3"age. wank magazine material. Lain was shored 'up with concrete, and all was well once more. The best writers and &AL%t�s of the world The Matter hoTn, by*the way, was In contribute to It every day. 1866 the scene of a famous mountain-, '�� Every member of your family will enjoy eerfng tragedy, when three .Alpin COULDIOT It Buy It to-night at your news agenVs or pioneers and a guide lost their lives send In your subscription without delay. owing to the snapping of a rope. LEEP NIGHT eLt-Ap. WE W-ANT CHIJRNING T"Is C�W.j .,The Eve ng Pains and Headaches Re. hexed by Taking Lydia-L TELEGRAM . CREAM Pinkham!s Ve 11:4- TAWTsew getatu Toronto, Ontario �Compound. We supply cans and pay express :.7 charger. We Pay daily by ezlwm money offlers, which can be cashed was we* ind _Dublin, Ontario.—"I anywhere without any charge. aTegular with pains and' and coup not sleep nights,_ I.1 To obtain the top price,' Cre am about Lydia E. Pinkham's VeWt*bl6 must be free from bad flavors and Compound by reading the letters In the contain not- loss than 30 per cent. newspapers and tried It beeauss� .1 god J wanted to get better. I have got good Butter Fat. restilts from It as I feel a.lot stro Bo' C�om llmifoA and am not troubled with such rmd was pany headaches as I used to be Toronto and am padre regular. I am gaining in weight all Best-Features kind of medl taking. You ="A S IV Mit For references---rHead 0111c�, Toronto, the time and I tell my frie"ndo what .190% EO VOft WX Latest N e w' i Back of Montreal, or your local bank... cine I am may _6 use my letter as a hel 'there."�-4 Established for over thirty years. _p to a Clevere;t Comics Mrs. JAmm RAcno, Box 12, Dublin, Ontario. .Let) H Halifax Nurse Recommends WOIItaD 14 U N T Em� Take a botte of I to Halifax, N. S.—"I am a me n and have recommended LyzZ ... r..4� nurse the woods with you. Splendid Pinkham's Vegetable Com and to for Sprains, cuts, bruises. many women who Ito were :hfirless, also to.women who needs.good tonic. lam English and my husband is American, Ounip and be told me of Lydia E. Pinkbam while in England. I would appreciate vsMssing! 7 a copy or two of your little books on women's ailments. I have one which I I;eep to lend. I will wil answer 4410NG OF Mir letters from any w about woman 9 the Vegetable Compound."—Mm S. �"7 COLEMAN, 24 Uniuke Street, ;I 'Nova Scotia. 19SUE No. 37-1m R 0 S, Lb �Q , ;; P. .. r,"T.xar.' a .+1;t;l.,{-t t.W .iBvt;•. •1 .4 � . �tt.•�"n: Jx~,iv.wX,. :•L.�t.�964: . t,4•-: Mi"'•,, , � threfs• 9• uti0, Mixon. '.u'se .,•_ •, ,'s.,'x. . a P•^o ':,+„�+t.N.f', .::':rn..,,.7W'<w,,... ��sae.+± i.a u,,R,arrr '',,y,'''•r1.' .•..�tia.� .�.3i;e',•... t�veaila 1"ito dry, , 'ht"Of the urd"t '-Dr.' H.''A- Badleir, Dentist >s �� 4. � . � �� : 9•-� ,. �� be� ��� is �• Toronto, -cull °• i _ pp ® Y r la blas ffi Thursday from 10 . � r iu �. Bs�t.' ice. ti - o m,n Tbur - :o fa�r ' e '� �'i �.•�5 � 'a�- . D lll.. ., as 2taQ�i. - • a - �.�•' -•a 9 x11 W. t y f Malst• -Mrs. J. N. Hichardson,who + a( x. name of has been poor) for some tim,s, STOW 1� t�le time.'' Ce �l3 is f1Hes ,w r �• <�► Q01- lefI on Tuesday Sortoronto,where i@c1 8 18 tlll'n8 will �►geta t$LeJtli►f Piclter she will receive treatment. slid Te �.-7, -The aoniveraitry eotr`ricee of t broadcasted from now f _ r Y y SEE i`J ,Xl% Mal0o®ea io the Union Oho h �Whhich Was an•Ot11�@e 1, ® undo"y iu 1 ill 06tober 9 a ,a»d spent 000bsr, n charrp'Redylto relat �et8 19taada>ir� Or 1 Keep .this - n . • e f� Dat�'ope Your radia will certainly .he a� source o,at t,>ae -Dr. Cartwright, _s,peot the �d# t .r --. -Y tuwrte gFe''et•r , i$lli®g. me w4sk end to Grtsv®alanrst and oa h p� tlr iY{P 3(�a'crop. i1s'�sea►vq oaa. iat� return orh' Sunday afternoon r •K b :kW'-ti+eeks the he -cuss eeoom nied Mrti �:'. from now on. F grgw, vett, d.::.: wril;ht, who e►d been speed Ra ` o - Dtarp' .ills + ith bar uncle and aEffir. : x weeks eels W Y F tli. sb es 6200 i and *ra;,'leldiag. :~ a � tux ratio `w • ' �. to f�6► e;.tt frt>ido 1 �. a{al or cot• We are exclusive agents for t tagepe aleygX the lalt`i®shore, due to y da tl al�sd'#c>the re'o pin of Lha rib• _ ' weed ! tho#alppracl► of void@t _ weather sAL6, REalaT6R. `: g is De Forest-Crossley Radios 7µp !Flynn. F1%lDkY, ISW T,18Tt—Auction sale of 85 head of fresh cows and a ringers, '� � . . . •r dew li Ian `�'t „ETWIGHT SP1$cIALMT p The beet on the market. _..- and plea.the property of Oliver �r • ® Opt; IL,Optom- Denny, lot 24. con.4.' Wbitby Tp,_ atf:'iat, IN'Toidie-Strest.Toronto, Usual terms, dale at LW sharp. We'*Ube'pleai cid-to arrange a private..demonstra", ., zc«� Way be'COMBalted about+ �nus eyes Bee bills. Wm-Waw,auctioneer, in yoU n . • ° «` ffie fel' ' it A.::•H: Al:in'a.drug 9AT17RDAY-SEPT. 19�r13—Auction sale r ow home ror• 4 " store;Whitby, on-Tuelsda�r, >3ept. of 85 fres cows and springers(Dur. h � '", ► ye Iat911'b s�iee saeiag4hf 4{ Jerseys) Fledinnting _ Pickerin r aa, hams, olstelas and Jerse a 40 r r -+ r. W. F'. C1etnAbell of steers, 85 sheep and 5 stooltere, the • f Ca" t� ' 'onto,Will preach is a Unit• p pertp of Fred Sage. Tilleionburg,. $etablished�185?. Y` ed urt15 ilea Sunday morales ° �.sad Alex. Oalder. Brooklin, next at 10.80 oOlook. in behalf of Ont,, at Int m 'con, a Whitby TQ.. -y � (Calder Persil. Bale at 1.80 sharp. a� ..; t l ord'r ';Ds Anisate, sad at •`" y Bee bills. Wm,Maw,auctioneer. - y at 2I [n. The minis. . r ' F23tnAY. SBFT. 25TH 4uctiou sale of tera'l�ev.' A. Saadereton will fresh milch. cows, steers, heifers, pig i� 1 � it 7 pp.. W. horses. pigs, sheep etc.. at lot 20, "-"l al,r, t dei .W Stith i3eorge W. Barker has a limit'• con. 9, Pickering(half ,,mile west of � iq to�� )' ~ •'' led amount of the new 4•} per teat. Claremont), the property'of Thos. rozitoy Dominion" Loan, due in 1940, Rt Boson.ee Salemt I2 30 o'clock ash sharp. lid to on tbor $Day to see $97,25 and interest, wing the g t ` purchaser a net yield of 41 per "b <:.. Neat�lirdene, ,, cent. This is al!attractive return Fero Adverb om*nta. x , l Jill y of To- on such a bigb grade investment - _ ' lalr.ay with the q a Harvest and Threshing Time means and re sires tuck attics as ,it ARM )?'CR BALE—North half of i > n «: r and �Te. wily be snapped up very quickly.. Flot 27.con.7. Pickering Township. Apply ? 1 � r ird House, at premises. :--Master Douglas Spencer hada _ _ .a, 'fresh supply O , pe 0 injury UR S A LB—One Ford sedan. late > ' narrow escape from serious in'ur s dfiera Aid will . . on Wednesday afternoon of lase 1922 model, m good condition. Apply White. Dl6�1e9 alt tha:'home of Mrs. Frank ale General Store. 1 it s ,�on Wray, ween.' He was about to cross the street in front of the Standard ORSO FOR SALS—Good willin¢ Paris shape, Der doz 1.1* , ( ,;G•;i,, �p. �.` A gond at- Qiovee Lexi Onps and Saucers, pe Bank,bIId did IIOL notice the ap worker.s,ngle ri double, cha•D. AD 1Y to " ■. C C Parker.Pickering G2-I •. Clatoipbell. of proAch of as sato, the view being _ !Cope only, per der 11,2`0 r ''pulpit obscured b another car. He was r OST—OD Monday,Sept.71b^lack t s ids pulpit knocked eo LJwh to sad tae hound Qot. Reward'at 142 f' Plates (bread and butter), :'1.' • r 'e4bad1�999'$& t3rch Oni"142Hd8y wII by the leaf mntj CambndgeAve.Toronto. 1.2 + Jrel!atvtrhem be will •peak guard, but. fortunately, his in. �� „ ,• (pie) 31.85 - A!PAYING HIGHEST PRICES— " ',•ray- . of lite Urd's Day A111- arise were very 811sdst, beypg more z . For all loads of in and seeds,at Locget si „ lrighteaed than hart. �' Hi:�rrevator. M R. cover 62tf 1r "� —Geo. ]�. and Mre, glover end OR BAER---A Dumber of small (breal<iaet), 'l, 1Q `l+ A7. . 3n has pn[�cb• •� •� daughter, Aloins. of Springfield, rI8 owTddbli Fpi{a Yorkmhire,barna tLyjr App1y to L. w We nnae!• Mass.,returned hole on Saturday Pokey,t;laremoat Phone Clare x22. 1 •• M (dinner), � - b motor after spending a couple 4 will f�alte an addition y m. ., (sos►p� r .• _ L'$ of weeks vacation in Piekerin DISON PiHE-Teacher of piano— „ ' ta�cse building'to bo,used as gg "Conservatory Course tau 4Y t if desired stud• - « S. ` and with relatives in Bradford aZ' a1 ITg. w at Mn,Lyman PYlkey s,c"lremont.Saturday. Pismo W)dbe Oto and Banters, Paris she r doz ` 1.7i� O1C going to bear Peterboro. They were scco[naan- PbonK rises zoos 1.23 pe per 1 rid Ham. who has been residing with }+ of e°sllage Onpa ally, ... _ tr�? ve has o lea H� Glover's father, p� g W. G. OR tlALB—Seven acres as coratt, of -the estate of the late$ them lineae last winter. Se con• Walur °'oi` mile west of Brougham. :Platters Scallops Ostsnesls+ p -'�.w. h ., nt3a3b®g' Of oar Apply ontlte prem;ses. 1.•z • �-.'— ..+' templates spending next winter in : 'ed lia;<dglsing to his p l ; Bowls, ze. Warrenton, N. C.. with his_daagh- OR SALE-Pure bred Hereford OV radio in their owli $ Fruits, .ter, .Mrs. (Rev.)B.N. De Foe Wag FO 4 female Daae and nae buck. 2 chicken 9... hooses 3 r tOand e a 6.at lot 35. ba eon. Pkk• , �1 -Jlaw$rd Yswi who, under. �.�e heaviest rainfall of the F=ed Lacey.Highland Creek P.d: 1 4 '. ' "seg O tion for ap O RENT—A very comfortable Biz- : season oeearrpd inthislocalit Dn T Clean in Summer Shoes Dresses the Oshawa Genera Hob- roomed frame house oa Cburch St.. Picker- P > t� al 'two weeks ago, returned Saturday night and all day XnD- tng .in first-class condition. Hard and soft waw. _ Play SIIltB etc. s" da when there was a heat/y pimp kitchen_ Ap 1p y Mw M.E.Morrissey, a Ave Monday, and is making Y doors south o! R C CCh�urch. 1-4 � tory 'progress towards re downpour of rein which wiN _ prove a ,great benefit to the root L�OR REI T—B roomed brick house. ►� - obrard Davis who hese been crop, fall wheat sod pasture. In Fova ria�r c�:ea•snit creewatel hain rdwnood !town. Boys' Mule Oxford@, nicelF trimmed,. sizes 11, some sof the coapt farmers 12 and 13, regular 1.75. clearing price .I& the Oshawa General Hospital p county., ply Miaa Morrissey P,ckenng. 1 4 - O - "far the Hast five. weeks with a have been compelled to feed their ARM TO LET—Io' the Township " sizes 8 and 4, regular 2,00,'for - 1.20 ' .:, 1 cattle corn no account of the pas F a fracture d.leg, Eft..that institation of Pxkering. Being north half of lot 26, in •Og Thursday of Isat week. but tare all wilting owing to the ices 7th con ssion. Good buildings, first-class land Big Assortment—Kiddies'. Misees', Boys, Men's- y runain�`water in yard, plowin pnv,lee" For will still confined to be his bed fortunate of dry et•eather. It was p1rn11 lar.appl7 to Wm.Peebles,wb;ievak. 1-2 = and Women's Canvas Boots, regnlar values for sometime yet. fortunate for the Toronto Exhibl. .' 1,25 to 200, going at a $� —Mr. McDonald, who has been tion that the rain came On SuDday. OR RALE —Mr. reed babv' Barr- for had it brew on -a week da it A-iate and ivory crib,$3.00';alsocoal and wood :'Ladies' Gingham All over Aprons, `small checks, rresiding is Thos. W alsh's resi• y ran a sad pipe•, and platform scales in perfect , - denee at the rear of Fred Baud's would have greatly interfered con�;uon. . Apply Joe. Hackett Orchard len pretty t:hades :butcher alio dada the st few with the attendance. Rouge 14x12,-Kingston Rd..Phone�ca=se22. sit i P ae House Dresses, similar colors and quality '7mouths, has lea T. E• Craw= —A q�et wedding was eolem• ASSEY•HARRIS MACHINERY r nized at the Union manse on Set. ��—And repair. Now is the time to look Boys'Khaki Play Suits, sizes 2 to 8 yrs, special Sk fords new hOIIae just east of A. after your spring Deeds, cultivators. drilla and y y y Boys*' garage anti has moved urday, Sept 5tb. at 4 o'clock, harrows..pnren for the orchard. One s 1.2 by _ therein, wben Vera Lola, daughter of Mr. a wagon gear,cbeap. D.J.Gorky, DvubW- _ — f-, A very large number from and Mrs. Adam Lodwick, of Can . °II 22tr ] nlebel—We are agents for arker's )Pickering and the surrounding nington, became the bride of Earl FARM TO RENT-188acres, lots26 l.• •'met have been taking in the Fee V , of Ltndsa_ sox of and 2b, con,2 Pickering.. Plowing po.e..- aa��o�� yy 10D at once iDd fO1i possession April let riext Pot Dye Works, Toronto. sights tit the Canadian- National �. end Mrs. Joe►eph H. Vinetooe, further particulars a y toGeo..D.Milne.R.R. ;s R -hibition at Toronto during the Rev. Arthur It. Sanderson ofeist• z.Pkteriag, « W. Alilne, R.R.I. Lotw! — .: % "pwllttwo w1Qj�r, and tbit� e'eptSrt fig• The•colemo took place is H;n. 1.4 Ask for s Price Liiat •'ilia► wrorld'fa,Rreatest falx"as tit'- the presence of t� few friends of FOR SALE-Obey su kinds of `? etiit+�'lr , g:esur each aaec"ag the eoatractiug parties. Mise wagons.bairoeae..and�.l�ktnQe or term im- Annie L Lodwkk, slater of.the ggl�V" ' . .-The-many Pickering friends bride, was brkieemaid, while Mr. d forhfda and wool. also li.e vou4M*•s. (Rev.)J, W. Down, of TyErnest R. Tear, of Beaverton, am"•stoaflviAs.Pboae 1t1o3 eau Vie, will regret to bear of her supported the groom. The hop ppy IOR SALE OR RENT-Stucco BunIII limp I - y sl th, which took place on Wed. cquple will make their bdme in the I' galow and gang! all modern%convenienem -- - town Of L1DIiN heated sun-room,tiled veranda,hardwood fisors, Adsday, Se t 9tb, after a Roger- y• water pressure sysrem,. electric light, seven sic al itt.,eel. Her fan —Prior to their de roasaa.summer kitchen, bath-room, half acre ?. �- �+ pentane from lana,attractive grounds; Immediate oa. * , eels! wille.plaee today(Fridriy) Streeteville to.take a residence Apply Jas.Rome,Pickering(Kinptan iia j s`s2-1 • 0 • N : st d 4c1:s ..interment in the in Fronkford, where Mr. Jepheon FOR SALIK-130 scree, Pirkgrieg, 1` � �w� �� . -%1* cemetery. ie embarking in the hardware bus- Ontario,county,half,wile west of BrouQ —Thi emmnzitttee appointed ,to iaan. he and. Mrs. Jephson and. on sixth concession; 100 acres workable, balance ,,'.selleet a a6itable farm for the daughters were each. presented' nosh and pasture. ane all and spring. S-room- ed brick house with all modern coavenieacxs, (��N HERE'S TELL `IOVR A1.R4 MT 'f`111 South Ontario Plowing Match with tokens of-friendshi a formed bank born.outbuildings and silo,school la mile. EXCUSES TO 'fE1.EP•HUI'iE .bave chosen C. L Macke s farm during the few p 10 aces plowed ready for au wheal, 20 acres y g gears they had gang Plowed. Must be Gold at ons w dome e.- SNE CONST►Btlt•l Yiw JUDOE K4M 3tesr Btrooklin as the moat favor spent in that village. The presen- tate F Claremont, '�Kz ti C.o. e • aable location for this year's match, tations were made in the Masonic tend the date, Saturday, Oct. 10th. Hall, where Mr.'Jephson had been rho committees named to nanvae9 a very active member. After the Conservative Convention p. .r.,for prize money and new memberg reading of an address which ex- 0 ..:-report splendid results. _ 'The pressed deep regret- at their de. A Conservative Convention of the :J` 1 � ,•!' . + membership is now nearly 200. darture from Streeteviile, and also duly elected delegates of the Party for O 4 ;tt •,_ ;": --A.-mase meeting of Liberals appreciation of the services req the purpose of selecting a Candidate ,.� �i _ '.z will be held in the Town Hall, dered by Mr. Jepbson ih the lodge to contest the Federal Election on t •••wn•• • r f�D • " Whitby, on Saturday, the 19th and in the village, Mr. Jepbeon Thuieday,October 29tb. 1926, will be • . ' test,, at 2 p. m.,=to choose a randt. wets made-the recipI I of a very beld'ln the Town Hall. Whitby,on date for the coming 'Federal Elec• handsome solid gold watch, suit- Thuredap Evefliog. September 17th, a itiou. The meeting will be ad- ably inscribed, and Mrs. Jepbson 1926, at 7.tie0 p. m. w • ! B �. •'`a dressed by Hon. Geo. T. Graban2, was presented- with. a beautiful Theregular Atlimbal Meeting of-the ..� •sem s F L. O. Clifford, 'M P., , W. E. N. Easterb Star pin, Misses Alf reds Association to which all Conservatives ISinelair, H: C., M. P. P., Ontario and Mildred also received appro are invited will precedes Liberal Leader, and others. There priate gifts. Mr. Jepphson.., who • .� the Convention. �� is'ao longer a Riding of South was to e1i cotnpietety by surprise, .. _Chair taken at 7,80p,m. .ws = L Jr -Ontario in Dominion politics. The replied to;the address.in bis own Ladies Especially Invited, _ �'^ '.� ^ �� —•- ` old Riding of North Ontario has 'happy manner. and'-is biibalf of been done away with, being now himself, his wife and daughters, God gave the Bing. • x p etrt of the Riding called Muskoka- thanked the donors for their very JAB. MooIt11, M. D., J. 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