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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1926_07_30Q, ;. -..,., s-5•'AC' ... A.+, .S a -u, w•;ry `p". ai 4' .-''f�'w1F ` et•T...�. ;.�,_ .r..sh .&ni4"1i*: :r l 4'."d•`i' :b :5e: 1 CTR!; :'.S5' R. ^vn4�''.!,�'�'Y}{-.:w• •,'.3,`i'"A..t .,s .. c. v a .,... .w°'.` :,L'"'''`w,"..' _ate,',+ ;'?i rrv.� x,F•i'.; °>". -..+4� i .. ,. r. Y:.�o..�,,., ia.-.+, .•.ti ;.i,.,�• �'.{ :LSs..- yy �... �,.,`�s ✓..K .� F,-•'. .,a" 'p,, i . A ,?vw- n Y ,..i ?�' ✓ ,. _.•+, e^9+•i!3'F0.`V{,,-% !/, ,v�". V.-..3 -,.H�i p.✓: u.} .�.h'._i•. .r.w.� >„ - ... .'"f' .' ..,:.�w. we....- YT,„ ..,j.. .rte ye'•ry ' rw'.:-1,ws,-. `.°• a..., .a• sa •- ..E „-n' -meso _at. .+..• � . .� -d.-. vi ,. .,. .,, h --fib .-•%+Yf,, e �'��i :...; ♦i i '�w `•.'.'-'• .( '�MC b,. • - - CK F___4R_1 M"N.M."-4%X9 V1,% ov, 1. 1)lt>lasfs>>rsig�ctal �a:at� --• � - Ired�oat B. P0139YTH`Ulb._D.; Wrector_- � d1 •petrical Association of Ontario. Res. laterad Member of the Asverins Optomettieat Association. Eya ezaaaiaed by appoiataxat. Phsee 2604, Claremont. Oat _ .. i d , C. McKINNON, N.D., l:,,R.O.S., • 16idinbn:� member at aha onufte of �. 1Z?kystalaaa Id' ttaswast tiea•ao�dDss sad ttsaiaaaa, DroygLam. tw/a4. AE. CHRISTIAN, BarrLter sad e'tttitor.NotaryPublic Etc. Money to Dao.' South wing. Court House, Etc., 251y p-RICHARCSON d PICKERING- Barriaters. Solicitors etc.. 311-319 Confed- eratiooLife Building, Corner Yonge aad Rich- ataod Sta.. Toronto, Pboaes Main 1390 and Main 0490. Pickering of6eeoprn Wednesday after- rioo ..-and Wednesday and Saturday evenings. stf C3SOOZL �ZS'PO= HOSEBANK - S. O. Football AasWatiob , Saw Saseil A concert arranged by t'he. Commit I The results of games played last in Suodsy GREENWOOD Battery Servtoe--0�arRio; accompanied by: friends are holidaying tee charge of the bervices, week are as follows: At Goodwood - having pretty well recovered from - a� ¢ -tr will beheld on Friday evening, Aug. Goodwood c, Ashburn 0. At Chirry• 4th. at 8 o'gloisk (standard time). The woo_ d-Olaremont__8,-Cherrgwood 0. -very •MILLS the effects of her recent accident at All work guaranteed. $tat rate ` :' program is expected to tie g� At bickering -Green River 2, Picker• service charge t success. Splendid slipper, fine night, homey having spent the ,winter in Hol- 818:340 was expended by the Board In • Phone $610 Mark. Central. ~ in bports Otber sports -will be very Ing 0. garden party at Green River on Mor. day W e 8 E R R Y Visitors in town : Thorntons, of To- week. — eraof Of this amount 8S.M0 Fr sit Baskets of all &g6riptions, funny. -Particulars next week. Games this week. - Goodwood at Picitering, Brooklin at Cberrywood, Established 1598 0 including qt. boxes, pt. boxes. - Crates and Baskets at r GREENWOOD. Gcsen River at Ashburn. Tbese will = be plused on July Slat. The W. M. S. - of the greenwood LEAGUE STANDING was arcompamed home by the Thor- Mrs. Bowden of West Hill, was the cific incident& cited show that the F- n 1 ' — lowest prices. Circuit willmeetai:.the home of Mrs..' _------ter-lost draw - F. L. Green on Thursday, Aug. 5th, Oherrywood, 6 1 2 14 - -d Shaping and Turning. at 2.30 p. ion Mrs. George,,ones, of. Claremont, $ 0 `S 19 There is no feed on the mar. Kiddie Kars, Sleighs, Office$, Stools Braoklin, will be resent and give a P gi Green River, 6 1 11 splendid report of the Branch meeting Ashburn, 4 $ • 1 g ket gives better results We were glad to know that our and last week at Trenton. The Mission Circle girls Goodwood, 2 4 -2 8 _for the money for �4 : - Salt For Sale - - and all the ladies are cordiaily invited Pickering, --- 1 $ 1 8 to atteni this meeting.Brooklin, I 6 `.:0 2 a pig feeding.thaa J CHA.$. A. WHITE. - "' Successor to late W. G. Barnett -' •-•►• CEDAR VIEW CI�ERRYwpOD. -- 'BARLEY ' FEED' Phone 6420 or write Locust Hill, Oct. Miss' May Micheli spent Sunday Claremont football team -were --the. with friends at Whitevale. I victors over Cherrywood team !ea - -- - -- t your supply now,, - oZ rrtenus on 5unaa ane monuay. R gamEATQN ROSS-ric, B.11d% Sa i• s - 1 spent the week -end with relativesrs. Turner 'I. �' -g O e The ee two mm,ost-valseason�uatste-poz1T- score �T6e Following Is from the report o[ �icttOr$, N,prtera' Ontario Buildin 330 el - 1 tiny scree, Toronto. _meant much. to either ,_team..and-_aa parEmen-t-ot A:grteattu><<d_�_ _— w. J• Beaton, ---- --- - - - --- _ -_ _ Oakville and Milton:-- ' -.-- ,-the'-Be ,1• D' F• RO"• Adelaide 27e7fse1'dt Dif�eefo>r A number from here enjoyed a pie: remont procured them they nowt -Ottawa : 9 _ j have the edge on us m the league race _ -E an evening a e Green River garden Wttlsr�gaa to your pure Barley DeatoZ Licensed Ensbahmer par` on blonds ever+'ng. in which we still retain the leading Feed under Re No. 242 we note the, • Y position, but only lead Claremont, who g' ;y RIOT08 HEAR SE Miss Ada Michell spent Thursday chemical analysis indicates a better avenin with Miss Mar 1 are second, by one point. WE are �(�R D. 0. Smith, Dentist, Stnuf3 5 Marjorie Perch also a game ahead of them oar total product all the way through than 1Jn11c, HonxGraduate of'Chica o and To- (�,,A�E ON't` �pt>a. yera_Turne� > your guarantee calla for, whicil_ebould --raamc-tnrve�tla-s LUC n-tg � - s }'ts-are €eu:=teen . for sur nine very -to- your ons- Deatal surgeon,. Phone office toil, Residence Phone 9:1 Those from our burg who were 1t games,and Claremont's thirteen for e LOU. No outaid, appointments. 2e1y the picnic at Wbitevale on WednescLay ight ames. Both teams will now be tomer.' last enjoyed a pleasant time especial - LAKE B. BEATON, D. D. S., - � out to win all their remaining games - ly the eats. if asilile. We have three more tot Gradate of the Royal Colelge of Dental Po t ,,surgeons and Uniroersit7 of Toronto: of a op A g FLOORING WEST H I ut- play and Claremont f our, Brookll -i ova Murdock'6 Gonfect,onerryy scam Whitby. come t0 Cheer d this Saturdh ice hours' to iZ : 1 to b.80. Iad.'phoae e. Y ), Bp . 1phoaeazo. 4yy .SPECIAL Melville Church hs been verF for- July 31st, to meet us in our next�C 0 A tanate indeed In the last two qund,tva league game. Kick-off 6.30 p.m. La%c N. DALEQ, L. D. S.. D. D. q., in having as her pastor the Rev. Mr. Saturday's game was attended by at *Graduate of Royal Collate of Dental Sur. 3 8x2 inch No. 1 Oak Flooring $80 Carmichael, late of Old St. Andrew's record crowd for Cherrywood, thet grow and the University of T rcoto office per Id, B. M. Church. Scwrhorn. Mr, Carmichael weather was ideal. The fact that the - abo•e D A. Scott's store. Claremont. Ont. renewed man old ac tyintaoces and A Rood supply of .Hard and Soft `• r' 091ce Won.9 a- m. to S p. 'm,. Sattirdaye 9 a. Y q' referee was late appearing 'dela edl m. to 1 p. m. Pbone Clare 1405 4My $ 8x2 inch clear Oak Flooring; $95 it ie with a great deal of pleasure that and shortened the me ssomewhat, Coal on hand. Also a Attpply per M., B. M. - the conggregation of 'Melville Cburch Cherrv-wood team ga of Kindling Wood, jERBERT T. FALLAISE, L D 9., were ahle to welcome him back st this a bed their bdo.t g s, LLD D, S. Graduate of the Royal College of in lots of 500 ft or more lug but Claremont It played better and de � rlantai surtaone aad the pniversit�y of Toronto. p time. It la expected that the pastor served their victory and we have no stove length. Orae aoove ). 5. Baladon'aswre,>?ickcrma(Ont. ` per Cent rales tax. for next Sunday at Melville Church glibi to offer for !Dain C>Siee boun : 9 a m to bp. m , or by • ant- will be the Rev. Major Hutch- of St. a• It was a 12tf Phone Pick. 1709 � Pbane Pick 3700. sty The above prices are for prompt Andrewta Church. wbo has jure re hard, fast clean game while it laste l = seeepiance only, as they are turned from one of the northe�nsitle, and we congratulate our opponents or, DONALD MUNRO, PICKEKING - _ _-�l e:es�s dG+tsg ElE4f. looter than the currea,t Where he reeet.� their wm_ ' v�7 2sigtr baar►trr' Sue notations. All members and friends of Major or � Tj L1ZA8ETB SICHARDBpN-Sue. Q j WHITEVAIL - a:aeeror - -- Burell are invited to heal hltn end •- �y--_-- m the late W. V Richardson. repro �• • �I liit� 7e wholesale t-kao.n Fire tasusanee Compan,s of .•s, �I (1 waw welcome hint at tb,it time. Mrs. Major Price and ehil.:ren are uu aeaading 84t! • `+•+ + the guests of Jos. and Mrs. Leary. 11 "Me Set -vim (! ,", � - Fail not to hear the Toronto Silver Mr, and Mrs. Meadows, of To.entc•, Vas • ' 1!"OBTII.i.. Licensed Anc YARPolice Bead at Whitevale, are vj�iting their daughter, kits. Hualh� • 1se son nal of Tort �o as nanat rhw IRr.6 c« - AAMsiaaof 1D-. bribes. ILri!Isw Osasn U,nw B-BRATOIIt 'T®WNIMlOI ERJE I Oasvgs,asee. Oaee�l--Nrttw fthaogl slim.In ' sasM' waAsressia.Ostt t -y U~ gowslow tar Whl, VAW, LICENSED AUC- TiONSER .for York. Ontario and Durban Ceaaeiaa, All lundii of satsattended oto. Terve reasonable. Dau. fa msy be aeraryed ar NEWS' oaSrv• Belt rad radepea d tat Misses wbitby, Out. 97 Varmers, Attention I am agent for the World's Greatest aepamtor, --The Renfrew," Stoves, Scales and Oil Engines. Flenry'a filmous Plows, Points, Grain Grinders, heel Barroweetc. Brantford binder twine and second. htsod separators for sale. .ROBT. DEVITT, Phone 506 Pick. BROUGHAM Grain Chopping AND FL kRING; I amppaarr d to do Chopping and Oa�Flakia6 every Monday, Wednesday and Friday Stoneboats For Bale . Sohn F. Bayles, Claremont RumlRoute No. 2 e Comfort, Sanitation and Economy Lee combined in . the Marshall Ventilated Spring Mattress. guar anteed for 5 yrs. Daring A`vikun a free slipcover giveb with each mattress pqr -based, 525.00. 0"ing to the lateness -of the sea- son, our Verandah Chairs have been reduced in price: . IOnly. White Sewing Machine, drop head, long bhuttle, ball bearing, golden oak finish, guaranteed for 10 years $40 ,Special prices during Jttly and August on bed -outfits _ Electric appliances, including Hot Point Irons, Toasters, N tional 2 burner Hot Plates etc. C. A. Stertirritt. Furniture Dealer and Funeral Director Phone 1300 Fiakering, = W Have -:'Them Berry Boxes Baskets, Crates and Containers. New Perfection Oil Cooking Stoves -the stove that will Rive you every satisfaction. Also, Hinder Twine, Lawn Mow e", Poultry Fencing and Chicken Netting. Get our pricee'before bayieg elsewhere. Phone de" ,ALVIN BUSHBY _PICKERING DO. YOU WANT ,your house heated for half the coot of coal P If so, instal one of the Instant Sae Oil Borbers io you range, or an International f�il Burner in your furnace. Call and see them. � WMITtY. The friends of Miss Gertie McKay! tSin repai n . Church Street, _ are pleased to Ree her around again Battery Servtoe--0�arRio; accompanied by: friends are holidaying According to the fifth annuarreport having pretty well recovered from Sod gverhaultog. Phenyl, of Locust Hill, of the Mothers' Allowance Commis the effects of her recent accident at All work guaranteed. $tat rate V/�i► afon. recently issued, the sum of Niagara Falls. service charge t success. Splendid slipper, fine night, homey having spent the ,winter in Hol- 818:340 was expended by the Board In Many from the Vale attended the Phone $610 Mark. Central. ~ er all combined to make things go off ' Mrs. Buchanan, of Toronto visited Ontario County. in allowance,to root h. families. garden party at Green River on Mor. day W e 8 E R R Y Visitors in town : Thorntons, of To- week. — eraof Of this amount 8S.M0 evening ani enjoyed -a splendid • ^' was chargeable to the County. Spa. programme and helped make up a W -MO D R was arcompamed home by the Thor- Mrs. Bowden of West Hill, was the cific incident& cited show that the splendid crowd. Phone Mark5583 X0:4'2 ' social value of the Mditbers' Allow. aoce Act. as observed by the iotesti- We extend congratulations. to Kip Annie Nowlan and Miss Edith Tools Coa and Feed gators after f1vM years of the opera• on their success in receiving their We were glad to know that our and last week - tion of the Act, is ioestinsahle, in the teaching certificates from the Toron improvement achieved in home con- Normal School. We also congratula+.e diiinns, the educational opportunities Mffor'ded to children. and the chances the entrance class on their examina- tion.Eight tried and all were success " F. A hi S off-,rded rural fAmilies to stay on the ful. .E ' w ifarro. The South Ontario Board ie composed of Ruhr. Thompson, Whit' The old iron bridge spanning th= Duffin', Creek in the vale has been �OCT.T'3T Fi�4 .• hy, chairman ; Mrs. G. M. Forsyth, Claremont: J. W. Real. Reach Tp. condemned and is to be dismantled _ and Levi Ellin,Esst'Whitby Tp. - ; afro replaced by a concrete -steel &true ture. The township p council met at Nut and Stove Coal' If you would be merry, hear Jim. i' Reid at the W httevale the clerk's pfflce here on Monday and awarded a contract for the erection cf and Coke, a�80 my Garden Party, on August 18th the new bridge. Very soon the noises produced by vehicles crossin, the ol:i bridge be longer . All Kinds of Feed BROUGHAM. _ will no present to awaken natives of the vale endeavor •4; q" airs. Cochrane is able to be out again after her longi illness. ing to $•et a night's rest, or alatming the residents of neighboring villages by their thunder like reverberations. Cement Lumber, 1 f A number took in Green River M. garden party on Monday evening. Ed. Willson returned home on Sun Don't ttiise the Garden Part on y Lath - ll day, leaving Mrs. Willson much - im- proved, the United Church Lawn at Whi•tevale, ednesday, Aug. 18 Terms: There will be'' some used lumber t. _ . W. J. GORDON'S, at the Bre hall. - -- -� -' -T- - - --- - :, . Church Street, D. F. Wilson and family, of Toronto We are sorry to report Mrs. Chas. Agents Wanted 281y PickeringThere accompanied by: friends are holidaying Smales laid up with a sore back.. E. Thomas at. the old home. Phenyl, of Locust Hill, • VThe SIGNS— United Church garden party i is holidaying with Miss Helen Thom. V/�i► last Tuesday evening was a -good Mise Anna Allison has returnert Glass Signs of akinds made to order. t success. Splendid slipper, fine night, homey having spent the ,winter in Hol- Kirrore Re -silvered, Gold, Silver, satisfied audiengle, and good entertain -I land. Pewter, Nickel. Copper etc. er all combined to make things go off ' Mrs. Buchanan, of Toronto visited Articles. Ornaments, well, , I with her aunt, Mrs. Chas. Annis, last Tableware and Jewellery Visitors in town : Thorntons, of To- week. — silvered, nickel plated ronto, at R. J. 'Cowan's, members of• I W. H. Moore had the misfortune tM •' or gold-plated. the Bate family with Miss Bate, Miws have his 'hens all stolen one nig2f Estimates Free, Gerow in Toronto for the week -end I last week. W -MO D R was arcompamed home by the Thor- Mrs. Bowden of West Hill, was the LOGUS''l HILL, ONT. burn family, ( guest of Miss Agnes Thom for a fey, This Friday evening the Young days last week. Phone Mark5583 X0:4'2 People hold their banquet .in hong Kenneth and Leslie White of Tor- onto *are holidaying _ of -the victors in the late contest, when` with Meir par- ELMthe � u mu Mrs. Johnson and her helpers secured ents, Leo and Mrs. White. greatest number of points • for` -,Frank and Mrs. Dales and family; their program. I and Mrs. Geddes were guests of Dr. Mrs. Dales p=$Eg=N�# We were glad to know that our and last week girls' softball team• have a good ac-' James and Mrs. Mitchell and fam- count of themselves at the Green Riv- ily spent Sunday in Utica. Miss Elva er Garden Party. Although defeated { remained with friends there For Pastry use by a, small margin, they expect td- Oliver and Mrs. Annan and family Brand better next time. and Mrs. Low of Hamilton, spent the Our Royal Brand It was to be regreted that so many week end,with relatives here. were absent from church service on Isaac and Mrs. Nobes, who have at your Grocer's. Sunaay,as we were privileged in hear. been visiting in St. Paul, Minn, and - ing Rev. Mr. Ferguson, missionary on' Aberdeen, Sask., returned home. this Farmers who have wheat get your, furlough from China, while 'Mrs. Fer- week. Boni made from your own guson spoke to the children, and both Rev. Mr. Fraser and Miss Margaret Wheat. We can sang a hymn in the Chinese language. are enjoying a holiday at their sum - rind it. The missionary sermon preached by mer cottage. Service will be conduct. g Rev. Henry S. Ferguson, �i,issionary ed in the United Church as usual. Feed of all kinds -Chicken feed, from China, now home on furlough, I A. J. Courtice and daughter, Mi2> hen feed, chop, millfeed. 1°as, much appreciated by those who Emma of Holmesville, who have beer heard him, as also was the talk to the touring through the West this sum- - Chopping every week -day. children given by Mrs. Fercruson. Dur- mer, spent a week in our midst, cali- fna the service a solo entitled God's ing on old friends and relatives. They fttarjo �., Z+4CK.STTOOZ Garden of Prayer,". was beautifully will visit Ottawa before returning rendered by Mr's. Ralph Miller, home. Strictly Cash P ickerin pat.4it- re To my Customers in Picket. ing and vicinity Some have objected to the now- signs ew signs recently painted on my store namely, "PICKERING DRUG STORE-„ qka We are according to Law obliged to have it changed <a" We still sell Crude Drugs, Patent Medicines. Toilet (foods, i - City Dairy Ice Cream, F: TObRCC09, Cigars and Cigarettes -71 . a, also a new Star Car if you need one. r Pickering Patent Medicine Storrs. N. E. McEWEN, Veterinary Surgeon : 2*103rerizz9, Cntasica `' x ... w .-vw. -.. ,... •..:y W'+r+ -wv .. _„w,. r;:'t... Crk"'r^.w «i.t :.:syn C`n _<. 4. y: •- ,.�, 2^w.sw L .^•M+ MNo "'+.Fry n:AS .•k.n ...5W r u , _ ,._ p- . r s + n a, i •v .a r p �: 1r. r:�. j.Y!�w .Croy , "` .Lille ...,'�y •au �•«r�%.. ,}:.. .-. ...:.. : '.:..,-. 'y�, •'•-:�, _.. ;.-"t--. . ...,.vT .,. .ys.`cr�o>:m. . a,��. -... . :'i""� k� N.o,,y'.«�>;Wyrte. w.-•r1�r�. �- ,.•S d�i�^c T.it 'Ca.s�•+"'��' Y_�t.r. nu ..t4.g �s- 5�v 4r.ryraRs k �•",w, .. x `e .4c fi . .. ,r..w :''' i "„'_ .a ',.'a -t _ ,.� r �•' Wim-`• .r V.Ver M ” _ ham• q - a - K L s - A% .�._ - _. .Y -^_. _ � ..._ _= __� _._..._ _ __ ,•—r.._. _. _. _ _ . rte_ _i_ _. _.. .- - Me Sekend Wit hitt aLD49t9r-he'inS ]KCl lin.-i,li1►1_ISLi__ - - - - ~ WE -THE T•� M, f -i - 1�1a _ - — - —-tl��°#=IOIi£iAKF. _ 1 The apace kept for the second blas- - Q somin a .lClYtT,: " woo' f t QI hLYtfrS }/ B. the' folds • PLANNING BUI D Ca FINANCING Of the accepted and long -proper thing. 13he..duly loved; and he, proud of her _DECORATING ._ FURNI,S}iING GARDENING. - — - _ looks, �� Copy, �Ct tug. Shy of her wit. And at that other one she knows - z She had a slim throat, a nice taste in d books, �t And grew petunias in squat garden _ --- rows. Thea, knowing all, she feels beth safe e and strange; + - - , Sate in his 1119; of which she has a share; in her undisturbed, 0001, equal Safe, by : BlaCe �rt In the west commoansee that will not I _ change; _ y And strange, when at the door, in the -- s_ _ spring at •-- � -- fi „ n She hears him sigh, tort Aprils' in his face. _ is -By Lizette .Woodworth Reese, In . S - Harper's Magazine. 1 In QuemA�.n`_1 a ay L —Au hom Queen -Anna's day the majority of _ authors starvedand shivered in gar- _ rets, says Dr. Frank H. Vizetelly, man- +rDiction- aging ! i - aging editor of the Stanch Diction- _ i b cry. They even pawned their clothes • afar We food their pens could not win. •,- • •� 1098 y :. Some, heavily in debt, deed to Alsa.tia _ PARIS PRINT9 A GUIDE TO or the a off ase, both distracts of Loa- s� • don. ane off the Strand, the other off aFleet Street. where they could hide F-4 � CHIC. until danger of arrest passed. Some Since fashion decrees Simplicity of even were oompelhed to move about Zine, she is especially careful of de- at night, so greatly did they dread the (1 - (i . tail; and since the Jabot is leant en- sheriff. THS A. C. O� THE �R DOOR y pp y BY W. S. Lambelry. # 9 g Daniel Defoe's interesting adventures The main Ithustaaticsll approved of b the Few are the boys whose days have mode, this frock of polka-dotted voile not at some time been gladdened by +assn one effectively, lsahionfn It of entrance door should yo- sense the hospitality within, before at least show some individuality, � (plain contrasting color to harmonize of Alexander Sellkitk-a work of , eeive more consideiatioa than any ' the door opens, and vision the bright only by Its color -dark green or Chaco' with the semi -mannish collar. The which millions of copies have been other one feature of aha exterior of fireside, the cosy chairs and happy late, or event no 0010,, just uDpahated . diagram, in lower right-hand corner, sold and one that Sas hese translated 1 the house. `votaee, tong before one eaters. wood. We must seek for a general Im picture a the simple design of this lit- in,t,o afl the languages of Lrurope. Yet - Man; plain and simple houses are, How different these are from the -un- i provemetrt !n the design of out; door, • Isle frock, which has each side of the "Robinson Crusce” was turned down ' made attractive because character and Interesting doorways one - Bert In ways and -Dot let the tbougbt and ' front slashed and gathered over the as unceremoniously by the booksellers refinement are.shown In the design of . street after street, al! loo much alike' charm pit Into the old work be entire ,bust, creatinga oke effect, while the front door. The design of the door that the residents hardly know thetr !y forgotten, the back is ite straight and in one DMoe o time, ere Treasure [aliens" and the panels, the side -lights and I awn door,. but are guided by the postal 1 In -Canada 'the- four -panelled front ftF..a�tt .. r..�r.a Q dolor Is much. In evidence, though its Thera a . io mads from a and ' DasM Harum" were turned dower �eha trans my _toget#ur: w1Eh the ai' Qaz doaxeeap shoatid , _ -,, fitraight strip of material siz taches The waY trodden by Robert l.ouia :ani platform apgsoxch. s=hould be marls � ,�a� i> n is i�wa� :+'h'�tic+a [ kw >r wide. havingthe outer edges bound effective, not by show hardware and ( average builder big n.ot beer. able 4.0 Stevenson was very hard. and It is Y t : .' •or pleated, and is tacked to the under- amasing to any one who ties read his metal grilling, plate glass, or other dis- - avotd its reads -made li+i+P. Bntag al - .'.,or i - r Death side of the flat plait which cov-books th-at, notwithstanding the herd. play, but by that simple elegance only D wax- of the uit, pro mmuona and pat i�y ` era rovtthe eefront long sleeves lherp into, ships that he endured, he kept that made possible by obtaining good out tern: Ii ptesutMr a 'Campion and ugly Pe g, P ?y p ga sweetness that enabled b1mr-to wrtLe � lines and. proportions. • appearance.si-rrow wrist -hands NO it la a menace to any, • o ,,, y ur .axe 4oe:sa•, s aveh Ye a'1 show his romantic love for the 9 _ door, however, can ire-cbangtd by the " 9� 14, 18 and 20 ars. Size 18 poetry o c roma ce and -fit shoals its at the front of a house, If .' average joiner. or Gwen by rhr ' ju+clur s era requires 3% y"r 9_19i ured-mn=' _ I the elan will st all n.,rmit- On the tertal; % yard plain contrasting for' of rapid and brilliant narrative ' other hand, a sense of retirement can ec r brimming Price 20 cents. From the very first his health was in- undoubtedly be obtained by placing the to dlGereur stipple ern,► which are Ona Fashion Book, ilinatrating the firm_ entrance at the side of tis. house.' - more suitable, e:nd potne tt-which are toweet sad most practical aty:ee, will Stevenson has told ns that he was f1tere is a certain amount of Interest sugf{estPl by the 11 114rrar ,+tis, h - 'be of interest to every home dress-�thlrtyone, the head of a family, with one e:Herfeneee when walking along � The t:on•t shiny hardware Mito+:id re- Y leaks,, Price of t$e book 10 cents t, the path, looking for the entrance calve due altentioa. 13vi tiral..ae flet { wbenFnot at tate front of the house, es- ; opening Inwards. Cnnd gilt hani aids health, a man who had never yet t L l „Copy, paid' his way, who had never yet uetng three _HOW TO ORDER PATTERNS. earned £200 a year, and 'one whose pecis.ty it Were are flow is and sltrstbs ; 110 }e hinges which w: esr.fat tri keeping the father had brought back and Cance+.ed to weicomw us, - , ' s 'Write your name acid address plain- The front soars abcu:d be -designed i door n irtace. iq snyMing snore an- . i j vin number and 'size of such a book that was judged a failure. He 00 ®® noying tuiin a door t;.at ail: nat,latch? y' g was very close alt despair, but had to give a sense of protection, and at li patterns log yon want. Enc:ose 20c in the same time sbould be definitely 4 do 1:-t skimp t,:y ccyt of tl o bard- " - or fa (coin referred; wrap shut his mouth hard, ard'tt was under 'were: select a strong. well-built lock itampe t'o p friendly hooking and inviting. Of the it carefully) for each number and ; such conditions that "The Sea Cook" Y two illustrated, We Tudor entrance ap•00 of revutah'� funks, as the front door is your order to Pat -tern Dept..''w was written. One-half of the mane err ule4 s cions inviting rotes ®® acre iu u+.+ t:lau any other .d.wr in sliddreas Y I script of this story had been carried ti s o iM alike. D tisort Pnbllslling Ca, 73 West Ade- tion from storm and heat alike. We the bonen. $Wda, St, Toronto. Patterns swat by away by Dr. Japp, a friend of Steven - son's, who took It to Mr. James Men- ► - - . _. _ • .. fatntrn tctai'l. . - - derson, the editor- and proprietor of How Many Hairs on a Head? counting the. hairs of the head and gtv hcxd Is frnm tU0,00U to 3b0,tM0, nary- • "Young Folks.•' ingather data of Interest to hair -dress. Ing with the texture, of the hair, I Evening. Henderson changed the title andF Instruments Invented by Char:es ers. It has been shown that the num. Hi:t::an hair grows 7t.the rata o! halt i'i$e deepening shadows steal ai&ma published the first instalment of We Nessler, of N w York, are capable of ber of bairs growing. on the average an inch a mouth,this lThe- sun ismow. and from yon d'stast story ate the work of Captain George bftke North. October 1. 3881. It continued n ADAMSON'S (ADVENTURES 'A blackbird singsits parting note': through until Jaanary 28, 1i82. Thea t while o'e! It was offered -for publication to book -"lhe atlUaesa of the mitt enchanted form as "Treasure ls(eand." Whether or not it Is an Imaglnative'work: none .1 _ lake can tAll. but the story relates a series r of incidents that closely resemb'e Como bleating& 'from the folds. The - rooks about facts recorded by Captain Woods) s Rogers In his "Cruisfug , Voyage + :The tree -tops fly. and'np the dark'ning rr'�• a:.l _ hill Around the World." published in 1713. "'fte ploughman plods for home. The This is an extremely rare work, a copy $ stare come out of which Is to be found in the Ads _ ' -sad everything as, Still. to Library, in Edinburgh. One after one cat. Harum" was rejected by thin- = - 'When day and night, and heaven and teen,publishers in Now York City. It Is a story written by Edward West- ` earth. are one, CottVoila submitted to Mr. Ripley ._And all Is hushed Into tranquility . ...'ner thoughts that come are thoughts Hitchcock, of Appleton'&, Mr. Hitch co� of things undone; ck immediately told thAutbor that _ the meet of the story was is the mid•, - - - - :.+F'or twi:lght Is a deep'ntng mystery die and urged him to allow. Hitchcock a i : i Winch brings to us when nature's rest to take the middle out of the book and O 4� is won make ii the first chapter. West6lt A sense of Gpd and immortality.agreed, and the world knows now that David Harum sold a horse that would stand without hitching, and that Seas a are good for a dog because they keepA.•ir tT�s I � WHERE THATUT G elle dog's mind off himself. _ H ENI' x , TOO AOAHSON e CRY AGAIN' y. ff t Panama Scents. J : It is said that a'I the Odors, scents)- �t - r : and &malls rising from a crow.hed Far East port cannot match those at. Pan- Cb ama. There you find tankers with I►yq i1 i4 I ,, blood from South America, camphor, 1}� from Japan, algarobilla from Anies ! '- iLi�R Miillflr/�� forests, garlic, hair, cassia and whale oils from the Far East, iodin tram t Chile, perfume from France, on from Ca:ifornia, peanuts and tea from �i China, rubber from Singapore, copra from tho South Seas. and pungent am- 5 ,.. at - Sure Tiers Is --' manta from Baltimore. Panama. y.l All mix 4 "Do you think there is any honesty 1 smd sincerity behind the drys . ,-_ a O tc.Psi,t. las n y rw s.nJkaw tea i ' "f3urel Less than one-half of one ••Neurs,:gia" comes from two. Greek ' gent" words meaning "nerve pain." - _ A Strange Object drought to Liglit. .,}�,r'.�qS .. 'r1: ' .. , In , .0 .,. ' ..., '' .. ., . , n.. , .. :. .,. ,'.- <' ...' �. }. �. �!'�i. • 'Y.n C 'y."",.:� y, W .=��7.414�• .•:.r.. ....s a-:..,. •E..e...�''. a .�.w. n... .,..._re +fi A•�.0 a' .,. . w..r.. �f. d. 9,_n .. ..., a....H _ '. Q _-.., :+i ..... a.. a .. _ _. l..n-[.,r...M N.. -J•.. -... -,, ', 1i4�•'��e�Y1S.w4?Gvh..k'�. +...2_er.,. ,� .R.r' -..r_ •f sr «.Mi D...,s+u 4+_ 4 .c ek u. ..law{ /.� i. -:a{. �':.Vi,.� yXtl:,!..'.Y 1. 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Down throuih the hollo8: r.lndInG, __ ward r a w ' To �y ow 8 res h le se wii ide a head of * The daytime o ='ETu. veryb®dy Should be Able ta.Re �. r. cognize- near --Because- .. - — - _ lest_ nese r, w s Ft n'lght, it ourness�e very aTo- Treatment-is Important. : My noise is but a little human Head iS-goo� rw y i 8nugEled' hi11-close: when I come ai �'. Asaemia,or lack of blood,. • is a , 4 t - night _ stealthy disease and is often quite ad ,:1 stunning home--ltii steadfast light _ It vanced before t! is recognized. It is f White -streaming with an eager -tender. {+y�p�y_ %� rem �y l . much easier to correct in its early + .. nese_ ._rs s+ vV �V �-YW �i ` e nwtags, but it uncLacked causes esse toss of weight lack of vigor d ` Gives welcome more than one can ever _ .. �i�ztde ti <� i area$, 7M. ambition.` -Agnes Choate Wonsoa. Some symptoms of anaemia are loss ' of appetite, indigestion, headaches �l1nC.Fatl1. Permanent Exclusion of lnaolsi r i Bloeplessness, shortness of breath after 'SA 1 i.r -�E C The path runes down, Bronze or copper soreen cloth Is N, alight exertion, and often extreme nor ii e __ y rands. in meshes to exclude a12 insects, ^ vousnese. I1 y have any or of. _ The path runs up,.., 9u and its enduring qualities guarantee _these symptoms begin treatment now. The pAth vginds and twists In'Summei' When. Childhood Ail- permanent exrjusion of these' undesiw -with Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, the tonic I and rolls round a runner, able visitorr. . Descendant of Governor _ S which will . make the blood` rich and menta Are Most Dangerous. Like a quick white 'wave p1e{i+ttful. EvQry p$rt of the body will Duke Dmitri, of. Leuchtenberg; Count The white Band path' - ..respond to this treatment, as is shown de Beauharnois, lineal descendant of Mothers who keep a box of Baby's p� the brown hair of:s i>aoll Tortoises are to overs; file vet - respond Tablets in the house may Leel Bran at the London Zoo is known to ' by'the case of Mrs. Isaac Bel•1. Sr., Port Charles, Marquis de Beauharnois, who And cute a 1�ne through Olys yellow Anson, Out., who says: -"A few years governed Canada in the name of the that the 1•ivga of their tittle ones are fabric bH at least 260 years old. �• _ reasonably sale during the hot weath- ago I war every sickly woman. was French King Louis XV. between 1726 Of a.ewamp, er, Stomach troubles, cholera infan. all run down a:.d my nerves badly and 1747, • is • visiting fpr the fist time. s 'j tum and diarrhoea carry oft thous- shattered. -1 had taken doctor's meds- the country in which his ancestor And the ahoots of new things cine, but as I got' ro help from it, I made history. He is joining his cousin, sats of little ones every summer, in Biin3c their eyes and sap, most cases because the mother does we tried other medicines, but with no bet- the Marquis di Albizzi, in a'thirty-day "Ie, it tlme'to get up Y" Hao&ameb nlnatrated witli yiam of ------.-ler results. One day while reading a tour of --the Canadian -Rockies and is .not have a safe medicine at hand to modarata hdia_e�isdbsCasadiaadr- DWIdaW newspaper, I, came across an adver- taking part with .him In the grand give promptly, Baby's Own Tablets And the trees strotch tbemaslves ���seM-t baipr�we.t�o edde _ tisement of Dr. Wili'.a:is' Pink Pills Poor -Wow held -at the Ptarmigan Val- relieve these .troutsles or ft given oc And say, - galea. m�+teriaie.tataeiot err easionaidy to _the well child they will - f _ describing a case very much like my- ley ,in August. He travelled from "Is it time to dasss4" mere sad deeoeatloa own. I decided td try them, and by the Cherbourg on the Canadian Pacific prerestt their coming on. The Tabu la+ i lets are guaranteed by a government Ness Q BnIIdan'f3aiAe - lime I had taken two boxes I could feel finer Medica and travelled C.P.R. across And the soft snow-patohea M+ aa�aw. -the benefit I was getting frrom them, so Canada, Coming down the St. -Law- analyst to be absolutes}` "Isar even Wink at the pussy -willows' 2==6L pas I cheerfully continued the ,treatment rence he was deeply interested in the to the new-born babe, They are es- And sa,y and was soon a well woman in better province of Quebec with which he is pecially good In summer because they "Shall'we go?" health than I had enjoyed for some historieaily connected, and , passing retu.14e the bowels and keep the i stomach sweet and pure. They are Asthma I years. I& view of what Dr. Willif ms' through Fort William he had another And the tittle waves under the•loe Pink=PL`ls have done for me I cheer- reminder of the days, nearly two hsold by medicine, dealers or by mail at Titter and giggle, un - 'fully recommend their use to all weak, dred years ,ago, when La Verendrye 25 cents a box from The Dr. Williams' Like children waking up too early. Spread Minard's on brown paper 4 Medicine Co., Brockville, but 'and apply to the throat. Also • run-down people." founded the city ander the auspices of Dm: Williams'' Pink Pills are sold by' the, Marquis de Beauhamols. His The path runs up and down, - labels. Quick relief assured, all druggists. or may be had by mail Lastly affil keeps a highly interesting And turns and awtngs, W at tib cents a' baa >n9 writing The Dr. letter vvritt9n !h French and Indian on GJ /� aLtl drops over n hit[ r Williams' .Medicine . Co., Brockville, birch iZark addressed to .the Marquis, Dizzily,---'' Out. A free booklet, "Building Up thanking him for "the kindly care you oe And pours Its sand 'the Blood." will be sent to anyaddress have taken of your children," the Ino- ! Z� Into the great white blow -oat sedM0 OF RUN ' on request.____p quois. / That ourves like a curve of wind Word $o ��►----- To the lake. Song. Why "Modena+' �iil'1? �' i =Ari Smith, in Poetry ilo :1 heard a wood thrush in the dusk Twirl three notes and make a -star- Day by day we read wearisome, mon- !� Some rivers of Siberia flaw over #ee ldy. heart that walked with bitterneak .p _ � years o.d, and a:most as eMid oLonoue complaints about the so-called many, � � Came back from very far, modern girl + as rock. A tributary of the Leena has 9 Is the present-day girl really a mod- a bed of pure ice more than nine feet product, or has the particurlar type a* _thick, - - - - - -- - And pet they made a starry oa1.l- the-pe&a-3a;4t ' cow lain or- bear, iu � '---YMG WOMEN I caught life back agalnst my breast existence as. long as womankind? tR11ffFR MUST - And kissed it, scare and all. Do the censors of the modern girl • lys NM taking their pictures from Iife or from . _ I "16LW %I 1jM UJIWW . 'fibs term infantry vru originally- the sensational articles to some of the a fed to a bol of men collected b newspaper®' —� pp' Y Y He --"You say your dad ,wan awfully ppare pa' One is strongly tempted to think the. Irnfsnte he►r-a parent) of Spain _ _sore wheg he caught you shimmying' - •for the purposeof rescuing his father dant Lhasa who are se, faced -of ralIt� How did you get out of It?"' I zinc r�ts a� from the Moors, The attempt being at the modern girl have their eyes She -"Oh, I wiggled out of it all , C"TIN6 wattr.sitts/J.,... successful, the name was afterwards fixed so steadfastly upon an awful right., a, err..a.aas app fed to foot -soldiers in general, bogy that they are blind to the perfect- ly nice young girle the rest of us know Minard's Liniment for Burns. - SEW US pllAEN510N5 14UR RMso well• ' . The modern girt- is really frank and OUR PRICES Wlt,l. INTEREST YOU brave, and not at all self-conscious. The first step towards fai:u;e is to � WE PAY FREIGHT Ci1ARGES Perhaps_ her attitude towards young be ashamed of cotrfessing one's' ig- W,e are satisfying hundreds men may be described as boyish rather notance: than "missish." She does not blush of shippers with our cream and fidget when a man* speaks to her; prices, tests,w Oradea, daily she aim 1 treats him as a p Y Soot Dom• t payments. We are paying to- The modern girl, has Interests of her _ I` 1134c*own, and you find her talking art or :. day: Special, ESO; No. , No. 2, 310. We pry Rkpreas tennis or -literature -to her men friends, - f.r. el,. and meeting them on their own level. -"+! 'ChargeY. Ship us your Qresm. She is full of enthusiasm and ambition,- - Can yet as far from being a prig as anyone .� ve a '• you can imagfne. • Witfi it 'all the modern girl is pretty _ and dainty and jolly, &nd, thoroughly enjoys a "good time;' though it Is true that chaperons are practically extinct,' r Those misguided people who are FREEkeen to condemn, dress a figure is the e most" unattraellve qualities -they can find, and then label her the Modern 'B �� iQt�t7»3 tAQ -��L - ' Thls The New Woman is the oldest crea. 5 -Minute jai J titre on -earth: She is always with us - Ayer'• Cliff, Quebec. - "I have �'%s' and you may rest assured that the been teaching for three years, and Instruction some old empty nothinge will 'still be g�k talked about her in a thousand .years' ' time. P. E. M. With tired and have no Every A Chinon Screed. Q.R.S. The patient painter of Cathay Olona drew this pine against the blue F Ukulele Was merely telling in his way month.too.having K. ,.Who A truth the common people knew. ENJOY A UKULELE The long tradition of the years ,Had taught that beauty, small or great, From every cottage door appears ' THIS SUMMER t To chose, who will but watch and wait. was obliged to stop Speck Combination 1'�`ieO' We think it lies beyond our ken working. A friend Across the ridge, in yonder vale, jl Offer. Send in Coupom Seen only by those supermen -e,3 Who'paintthe screen and tell the tale. I E With every Wong Ukulele pun °�?Lydia ' phased from 'us, vN will -sive You p%= a b -Minute Instruction Book.The But no; the open sky and tree Teaches you to play the "Uke" in purple aIght,.the aoldea da Y. 6 minutes. - Belong alike to you and me. good it was so I thought it would help. A nd one o far tC.l ., :• ..1--JohnCat Os Here. F111 In asr.t Return.- ..H ............. et .............. ....... Vant DyaGinh"The -Mead• ..to others.' - DoxALDA FANa'zux. Q.R.S. MUSIC CO. CATC, Ltd, j ow8." 590 King St. Toronto, Ont. Canning, Nova Scotia. -"I had ir- pleaee send me your special offer of ' An aluminum saucepan that has _ "O:ona" Ukulele and FREE b been bad:y finrnt can be c:eaned by vomiting and fainting. I was teach- Minute Boot. !pouring in a -little water and boiling _ Name .................. , . • • an onion in it. The burnt matter will work. Through an advertisement in Town ...... . .......:... ...... ; rise to the top and leave the pan clean. - Pre. . .................... , Minard s Liniment for all pains. j - atlass been o�grast�en fit to mei the GERMS-6,000,000 g�'fns on a single fly, sa a notedhealt'hofflcer. ProtectyoiirfamllywithFlit. -': Flit spray clears your home in a few minutes of disease -bearing flies and mosquitoes. It is clean, safe and easy to use. - "' Hills All Homsehold insects S ' M spray also Bastrop bed bugs, roaches and ants. It sesrehes . --out the eradin and devices whirs they hide and breed, and de- stroys insects and their. eggs Spray Flit on your garments. Flit kills moths and their lat'vse which eat holes. �endve tests showed that Flit spray did not start the most delicate Yabrica. ._ L. ,:Flit is the result sof exhaustive research by ez�ert entomol- ogists toad chemists. It is harmless to msakmd. Flit has " replaced the old methods because it kills all the insects -and does it quickly. Get a Flit can and sprayer today. STAMAR.D OIL CO. (NEW JERSEY) .Distributed in Canada by Fred J. Whitlow & Co., Toronto i, •:c DESTROYS Flies Mosquito" Moths. Ants Bed Bugs Roaches •'The yellowcan with the Muck bantP'. s..:h:t✓.ins..�aJ12,'.�.-.•44.�i-.:.s^3 .L.I:s„e_..n.....a w._,_ +i••Se..,:.,_R•:�S ..:. :.. •a..b' -� 1. �J.:.. .,i�_. These Two Found Relief by 1'sldag Lydia E. Pinkl hags Vegetable Compognd All Ayer'• Cliff, Quebec. - "I have been teaching for three years, and -; at the end of the a year I always feel tired and have no _ appetite. I was a w f u l sick each month.too.having , pains in mX back until sometimes I was obliged to stop ' } working. A friend jl recommended -e,3 E °�?Lydia ' getPink- ham's Veable -i : Compound to me and I heard many women telling hove good it was so I thought it would help. me. And it did. Now I take six bottles every year and recommend it ..to others.' - DoxALDA FANa'zux. Ayer's Cliff, Quebec- uebec"Unable "Unableto Work"' Canning, Nova Scotia. -"I had ir- q regular. perWa and great suffering _ at those ttmear- thepains Causes :' ,•: ; vomiting and fainting. I was teach- tai ing school and often for some hours I would be nnable to attend to my , work. Through an advertisement in the papers I knew of Lydia M Pink - hares Vegetable Compound. and it j - atlass been o�grast�en fit to mei the in completely relieved." -IL (troubles --LnvaA J. EATON, Canning, K%g'• . County, Nova Sutra, ti HAD PIMPLES OVER A YEAR On Arms and Limbs. Lost 'Rest. Cuticura Healed.. "I was bothered with pimples for over a year which affected my arms and limbs. The pimples were rather large and red and quite hard, and festered sad scaled over. They itched and burned, causing me to scratch, and I lost rest on -account of the irritation. "A friend recommended Cuticura Soap and Ointment so I sent for a free sample. There was a difference after using it so I purchased more, and after using two boxes of Cuti- cura Ointment and three cakes of Cuticura Soap I was completely healed." (Signed) Miss Martha Hinache, Box 13. Fillmore, Sask., Nov. 10, 1925. Use Cuticura to clear your skin. asap. Lab Free by XWL Addre" Canadian Depot: •'Swab•.& LAC YanknoV Prise, Soap Fbe. Ointment Fd and We. Taleam Me. 14.. Caticraa Shaving Stick 2Ec. I- - - M 3 U E No. 31-'20. ,.•. �.,. 9..i5 w: !Y s .•%" :y , p,;;..R. y, _ • c'`s4 t tk • :' d; K•'k! aY. .T?i';S.r ei;; • r:.,m.a+ v >,49e•, :..,sw •....,.y.-a. ..�.rq C.rw. .eq. c, s h"`° u5.a"°,• .Vas:i' a •h.'i .. +'%2T,i'"`''•w1..�+--.�f'.4 i:.y. �+-K, x i .�...."'�:h'%`i"+:m, v...,.r ,'�..,. �.R+=+M'YaaS y,.�w ,.,._.', t 4_,.' - .n,.: _ -yy.?' �;k":4"'�",. } _ 'Nr• }.:8 r �',l'J;a�,. �.:yx-.. ,.,.',,...,.,�y_,.....>i�, .,,>--.s••rcre, n:�ia+•ts+:.N. i ;., r .�cp t -,r h� iRewRx�l � cited to show.in recent years that , FOR THE CANNINGL SEA►Si��- ` �i _HE we have,noi one 'law for the�'ich . 1 --'' and Another for the aoor, � 'Our TMRM`3 «.. — _ cusincial. penitentiary ran sup• -$mall Fyn tH Fresh EPei•� D8y • ..---- er 7S py Yar,: $1.60 if paid 1n advsacc. 1 p . `)!JfC rriptfaos ro.d . U fes sr,ta-.n�t sat - t.. T>}{�t' j� Gooseberries, CherTiee, 11' d Carrants, .IR.aspberries, ]Slack. Currant - liritain $2.00 advance. bond-dealers and WH/kT - -- era, statesmen, --,._ ._. _.--- JOHN MURK/1R, PtopristOf; othesi with a high atynding in the FOLKS SAY —.-All sizes of Se9lerf+ et right prices..Certo, Country must pay the peualty, if A80tJT Parowas, Jar Rubbers,' Zinc Tops. OV R. they are ..found guilty 'of' any BROAD t _` SUGAR STILL AT .8.T5.-PER OWT.•-- NOTE$ ANo COMMENTS. crime. Whether or not the Osh- awn youth was unjustly d•ondeuln- ■,. y Also 11 Fresh Vegetables In, season—New Potatoes. !}seen Pie, About nine months ago the con ed, it is hoped that be will begefit Ne�1sQa S ICE CREAK[` -Butter ntarto slaws . itc a ee. B ter Beane, O To e D hee Appl • -vie-tion of a Barnardo boy, named from .the lebsun which has been San SVRVED Townsend, of Oshawa, on a c lisgge imparted to' him,' aid that his Asea, Sodas, Oda and Bricke, the -theft of i34.5a: 9nd forgery eoduct in the future will justify all flavors. .I N D ER TWINE- -of 'devolving A small suns, caused a the Interest that has be'e1+ ennui- Hlree' Root Beer fur a cool and 1 • _great deal' of criticism throughout refreshing drink. First-class Anality, made in Brantford, 18c per lb Tested in his case. the country. !!Inch sympathy Neilson's Chocolates, 50c,per lb, or A {all line of Berry Bozell, Berry Crates, Fruit Baskets wee felt fur the young man, w--ho • Go to Whitevaleon Aug. 18th. better still a nice lb. loos v _ ": was practically homeless and _ ' Cakes of all kinds : end Oo era Wedding Cakes a specialty C A R D S Q Vp iriendlese. ! This was his, first _.CARD OF THANKS. J A M r` S R C -offense, an he�had admitted the —My$r Paxton and family to et -- hid expressed the de- rens their deep gratitude to the many " — - offense and p 'THE GROLtLRY STORE" eire to snake .restitution before friends for their kindness arra their - -= any Action waa taken against him. expressions of sympathy in their re r AM v - ft ma be that those who etiti• cent sad bereavembnt in the death•of a Y loving husband and kind father. , ,Pickering HardwareStore' ? o%aed the conviction were not con= "` HONE�900' versant with all the cirenwatan New Blacksmith e _ tee. However, thId publicity that was given tie case i re+tetl'anch a I have in ayem�wy what I. consider NQW 18 the tllYle t0 get On OI 1, tCiVe rotes! that the authorities order. Ill one of,.the b a: horse Ph��rrs in Un- , J 1P, tiri�, also +► teal unecbyaic in repair c3 5 c sweet a Ed •, srl a thorough investigation, with. Q,,,chioery. Up to-date In tine set. g Burner Florence fur $18 00, 3 Barrier Happy Thought tin¢ and wit firm work. abbe resnit�hat after serving nine 4?�8 JOHN Me(3R LTR, f larPmn .t Lorain $25 Ofi,- _3 Burner New Perfection $a25.00, imoathe of his sentence the young while— ` enan bas-been liberated. Whether Screau Doors from 2 0t0 up. Wire Cloth from 18 inch,no to 48 inch,= ,or not conviction was a just - • Black and Galvanized. gone, we are not in a position to ' Low $roe'. Piiinte and varnishes—best oa the market: W E . but the interest that has been � � • _ taken in the case s'6ows that Field and Garden Tools of all kinds always in stork ' Canadians have a strong desire to �,iQ7Z8'+L�IOI�l �j`1e' _ sad at right prices. :dispense j�u•tice, and -that a.n:an'a rf�Ni► �s Gflaon's of Guelph now offer ' i soyas! or financial position should i you a perfected furnace—plp,tes, ,,,,,•,,..,.-, Agent for Internatioasl Farm Machinery and Repairs. -. receive too consideration in dealing i or pipe style-tet a sensational price. The first ravolutbnary 1m• a.e.a-----.....�---•-'� Oar �OttO : W e have itr can get it, or It is not funds. -with crime ii the stand tak@n by pwcentur in hem• iced.basting in halt i " a century—low-priced. eiliciaa4 `s Camdians in. general. I t oeft- is ilfool ori installed !a aaY home: yr Nr s �elonaliy happens than' a. -man's `ftSSPY— high social or financial e;taodiog is ! T.lSS D>i� J. S. BA.igD®N, PICK:ERING 'the cofniueauity has an influence' rhe new e.l.nn Maga la butt! ` 7� teslas! of Tun *ten Plate. Transmits beat is mitigating the severity . of w T1tRfi� TIMES faster Patented �„-„tea_ • "� �� �� -. air-blast burns all the gea and r :•eealenCe, Many cases might be s,n•ke. Now type cone shaped 9srata pt• mors haat units out of .61 !secant arc welding seals For Salle By Tender the furnace tight as an egg as la&e- _ _ leaks of gas. dust or smoke, �,/ ,_ -- roses Altana Or ftft Sealed Terders will be received by - - � �, 13runts , You are not dependent cpoa` ;26th. 1926 for the purcha--le of Mr,., hard "oat alone an roc get Maud wilfett's house and half acre of excellent results from as kind of land on Church St.,. Pickering Vil!-i fwE-eat" coat. rvke• oto er ga*. age. Frame house with good Cellar, Yeo m,ey an extra ..vias 4 1QSe Brandord ALTO-Lock Slates. N4d*W plait ':�r aafas tow "oat fuals. neer furnace, 8 rooms in ;rood state =Brits � siiww tom frost eau bodge Ibsen and they last for .1►� .of repair, hard .water sell, aclftwater RMY raft PAsa _ is house. i A made to p.�/mens down in. &W price toot d 47� cost &M • USA M The highest or any tender not net- *falls she new Gil*oa 'Hangar.- -. � epdonal v�M• Toa t> iiw !e$Darily accepted. Learn ail the features of this new ? . 414 101111146416. Terms : 16 per cent cash. Enough) Vatalo�eylc plan priced efoorms. ting system, We fall Information. sladIT sup .•ln g0 rays to make one heli of ppr p;f.d ,.fthmi; ob satin¢ roe fn any war. Ace at one.--dun fa the ti=e to '. chase money. Arrangements tray be mss• plats for beatfas your loome properly. d niade for balan:e to suit purchaser., I D. J GORMLEY, Dunb,arton W. ,L- courtize : '4749 1234 ' Box 64, Pickering Phone Pickering 1506 t - CAUoa Mfg. Co.. Limited 1334 York 8t-, lindpir Green Riper ► ' -Basket FactorZNF Manutantusesa Ly of i Iii kiLdaof Fruit Baakets, 1 I ' � I .Berry Crates =�--�• � i i Yartnerb'Bushel Baskets. -Clothes Baskets. �l r� '8iea>stU'oA , a't'rO .'� ,r , -' Stoek Carried, Information Furnl wd and Service =- Frank. gen ioek, Brantford ren •, , • on B rd Roofiutg dared by Proprietor ! .: - Pi&,Dr&g : -Phone Markham 1604 F* J0 ProL1SEt w J. S. Balsdon Hardware, Pickering - . Maple 1AAf � UtW Firs - _ - • - ;Iasuraace Co• _ � - PICKERING f' Cbe+►p raise for !wren and country WerWi largest Ananu f?aoe.evon toe .c+-8 � - buildings. Nevi► On :ur�o �'.o eremRo�dBald,na w b. e ava MS. �9tw.osd this rear• .Wiodetcum [osuraocr on buiidiogs. windmills, silo* etc. CANADIAN NATIONAL -! 1 Automobile Insurance ` MEAT of all kinds. IT 'EXHIB ON _ ' 'FARMS FOR-$aLE � y Round Roost or Steak, .. 20e per lb i 'Write or pbone � 'met ����N�� •,• " •- 25c Bnrloin Roast or Steak, ' or , _ t Porterhouse Roast Steak ,.. p -E D. BOWMAN 1926 DOA08--AYR. 26—BOPL 11 Ramp Roast,... 20 WHITBY, ONT. I _ — Fine Rib Roast .•. .. '~ ... 20c Heavy Rib Roast,1� - tt -Shoulder Roast. 4d 1 Pot Roast, 14c » _ • O O Brisket, to boil, ... .,.' ... ' 9c '• _ 5 ■ TO WINNIP30 Loi of Pork,..... .. .. 25c " 7 puns bolt a cent per mile beyond to all pdnta i>fdanl,. Loin' of Pork, 2Qc, 23c HARVESTERS tuba, 9aakatchewan, Albs--> ten. 'ate► $boaldet Roi►et of Pork,' ' Calgary, Macleod and Bast. Pork Chops, .r A. - WANTED tsssaissg{—Hag a cent pegmikto�Viaaiyq. Pare Pork Sausage, .. • •.• �.00.to destiaadoa. Finest Salt Pork, • tains for Wlaeipes via Cans►diut National Rys. wlU leave as follows; (Standard Thsw)t ptiIIeet Breakfast Bacon, piece, $5c " QM YOR01�T0 (Union Station) _19.0>1 A.>r[. Aug. IS (midnight Aug .17); 12 8D P.M. Aug. 10.46 P M. „. sliced, .:. • . .. • 31icc r 13.30 P.M. A . 90; 10.486 P.M. Aug. 90; 19.80 P.M. Aug. 911 9 00 P Id. Ang. Sl; 1 Pad. of l (half or whole), a, 9.00 P.M. Sept: e. . C ? 80 - ' . ! Mild Cared M ... e), 3oc � , t MOM 0 ']'AWA 19.01 A.M. Aug. 18 (midnight Aug. 17); 19.01 anon Aug. 18; 19b A M. Aug. 81; ' .- ;Back Bacon, ... � to ge Rolls 31. Cooked Ham, . ... 56c 14.01 noxa Aug• . stows and Inglewood. !s=and. _. , FROM WINDSOR 19.OiA.M.Aug. 90(midfd�htAug-) - •, Weinere,.. ..� :.: . _ „- An 19 via Cbntham, London. Hamilton and Ing 25c FROM PALMSRS'TO�1 9,00 A �• Aug. A vla Guelph, Georg Ing .. _ Head-Cheese, .. 15c ) r � cars ftom otbmr prindpal peia�bwadisri�8 with above special Artane• For details consult local ".Easy!First and Domestic Shortening, 3 lbs 55 cents National Agents, ,. 5 lbs 90 cents pH TRAiNi-�CpM!'ORT/LgLj OOLONIiT CAN CAN FOR WOMCM AND CHILDR[N .. " - lb prints 18 cents; !' Wallet to w}�{peq t(St C`.acuallaa ational Railways, whether or not your final destination in dw Fresh Tout and'White Fish Every Fridity; a the Canadian Nariooal• TwN and an information from neamt Agent.Wiwi" an Tir*asr CANADIAN NATIONAL fir. G. 'REID, _ ICKERINiG : ti. •;:.a. i w.r + �.u• •.:.1... '-u',.%•. a� "'e?.F•'s"„'' ,,. "-. .y K '+ y,- 4•,� 4' PSK:./.r}'ilb.-./ .A",,'•,. dl w" f iA?'..i':n yy. f h'w�J'c::"�i •� ,a1,rr,.. :: '.'^.^-`"" ,,,:,.-�,.s.iz,. rr.L'-�it..a_?uas w.t•«±ar.w.::rca..:iGa"�' •« ,. _q­__.. .. _..- -..... .,.. .. .-..r, ,...c,r,.,...e• u�gyz4::'.;z`n:r;.._.•.".,.!r�..alC�:twras,.n.F'it.=d',r...ill.awtk"z.,...2vtl5n'�t4.;ex3�dv."4+''GSa..s.,•rud'u''� Now I often the case., BYE STRAW ,SH I-NQL-E 9 Ire, Boyer was in Toronto on with a population of about 800, Pat . niers having good length fall ry I Binder is fortunate -'Nova Scotia Shingles "Ough to' have a straw should call S. Trees & 00'., Leonard Pilkey had a business baker of its own, yet "buying at Whitby. before threshingea, 'a. Galt Galvanized Steel Shingles N Bt 108. Telephol% YbUby -Felt Slate Shingles hQui*" Is not so popular but that rd's L -Tivited six different bakors from outside for eMe, at 'friinds to Port Credit this week points a,�e re4ultedAo - supply thd Roy T. PATRRSON'S CLAREMONT- —.Twine ow FRED HA J. McGrath has secured A 11 ;v demands of the bread-eateri of .,W& . a for hjs., Boo Claremont. CLAREMONT Call "d get prices. 4 -blacksmith shop., Is prepared to do all kinds Of grain 650 A. per Ibis' One Interested in Our —Pickering SkMion XB TABLPr Alf. Hayward, of Door Lake, HomeTown and clover threshing, T!R. Trains going Zaq*Au* am follows Muskoka, is visiting his sister, IOweat Prices. Prompt Service.' No. 10 Mail, 7.68 A6 M. Mrs. Tomell. 4748 Guaranteed Job, 28 L"af 12-59 P. M. ..116-50 per cwt, IN MEMORIAM. Miss E. McIntyre. of Toronto, Is so - Local 5.25 it. , M qp her brother, H. 0. and LxsTozc"_In loving mernory of our Sund�y train, 8.88 A. M. re MvIot parents: Father. who died May The YOU B1=4 C089 Trains going Wast due 'as followe�- Tre. 17th. 1919, and ?Aother. who died J. H. an Mrs. Evans are spend- No. 29 Local 9-22A. M.- -Why pay more ? lug a week with David and Mrs. July 27th. 19W. Local 2." P. M. Where the light fomver shineth, Limited V&he no storms awalleth more, Sunday train. 7.42 P. M. Mre Ramsay.. of Toronto, -spent There WiEh Our Saviour Order- ear y as 8 over the weekend with her coublu, Foregoing, is according to Standard We win meet our loved odis,, time. -Mrs. Morgan Pagli. Who have gone before. Supply is Wm. Cassie, of Agincourt, paid —Sadly missed bv dau . ghters, -4 short visit to Claremont f riend8 I am so busy with customers in Pic Mae and Ella, ering and Whitby thak I need ahother on Wednesday last. N W. STAFFO Mrs. W. -C.. Michell -and Miss W;js�;s iI t is District. If you are'& arA" and- Granite Dealer. wish an opportunity to become affili. C�metery Lettering eic: relatives In town.i LAREMONT- James and Mrs. Wilton aud-Leff- ated with a large, growing concern First-class work iC Agnes' Michell-, of Toronto, are bodeclentious,- hard-working ma -h and F. X and Mrs. Vine spent dealing in household necessities, kind- gnaranteed. ly got in touch with Mr. Q R. Stone Agent for Ackerman's Quality I Sunday with friends at Aurora. ton RoFtd and Pickering 504`C6Iodial'BIdg., 13 King St. West: Kings Our football boys went down to Toronto, to -day. East Townline. Harhees. Ask the user. -'M and defeated the home team &0. INakering Distributing Agent, Mrs. A. J. Cbandler, of Toronto, Coal,'Goal is spending a fe .her parents, J. H. arilhirti. Beal. ALBEERT J.. FRANEY W. J. and Hugh Gregg returned THOS. F. SCOTT 'home on Monday. after spending Each loaf's the Brock Ave., Hard and, Soft 6oal of th!@�, a few days With - relatives in same _80ty-_7 TORO TO 03jC T,-'ONT. best, quality on J Walkerton. Mark well the A large number of oar residents Dealer in Ford Cars, uq.w a4d to,)k ad van taxe of the excursion name ­ uftd. of the Continuation School to the Wall apers Maasey�Hairis Implements. and Falls on Tuesday. Repaiv. Mrs. Emerson Ormerod sod It - - ing a week with her parents. D. COLD C S" tho 1926 SamEles &t Binghs Life and Car Insurwnie4. M. and Mrs. kforgam. O� Pho-ne Clare. 5102 an Roy Morian has the brick -work Ah O'n Ver 500 samples to choose fro I am prepared to build d sell &I styles of lawn. chicken wite and @took -of his house completed and it Is a C L A RETIOMT at 10c per roll and up� fences at reasonable prices. good sawgie of brick made by the -Omplete line of Paiute, 011asind J Now' is the Time I,, will pay you to consult we before. Claremont Brick Co.. Varnishes at right prices. George Derusha and wife 90am To get new Ledger Platoo purchasing. Estimates heerfullyoliven forall and Sections onyour .1 also have. for sale Asphalt Jersey City. visited the former's intetrior and exterior Read rRoofing and uncle. Frank and Ike. Derusha. Bread, 3. 1br loaf, 18c. Mowers, and your decorating. Mowers repaired North Claremont last week. We are sarry to report that call or phone Isis Claremont cl� z 0. W A. 2q T -d E. Evans is again couftno-d Whltby R. R. I eatisfaction, by tto her bed through Illne6s. We J 81-0 Phone Pick. 190 hope for her speedy recovery. Mrs. Stanley Cook and we. Man- you nioner. Painter and Decorator LO RNI� REID ter Earl, who were quite ill last 44,dallty First :Coartoiy AlwAy 0 h. . - CLAREMONT are now making tatisfac- Claremont, ontano �LAREMONT to progress toward recovery. 9. Thbo. A. Wilson and Mrs last. after *Wnding three -laighest price paid for Dsv4d and Mrs. Pugh. Cream at the W its with U Uecfion''SeMC6, of lAkefield. We are pleased to report that --a t crumw by branches and correspondien s ky ill during the past two or three ro throughout Canada and stronV finan- Give an a trial and be convine" Rd. Glesoon, who has been serious- G ceries t .4weeks, Is now improving nicely cial aflili4flons abroad, we are in a position to sodis able to teave hie Dec. F. and Mrs. Cooper, accom pan Led Fresh EE­vver_iy'W0ek­ make prompt collections in 41 parts of the world. Acceptances are quickly obtained, —by F. sod Mm Soden. motored on BEATTY Sunday to the scene of the drown at the very payments promptly trancraiited--details are STA.NDS FOR THE BEST also saw the ill-fated canoe. Master Ivan Md is confined to _�.')owest prices 7' Ask our local m-nsger for complete informadm Af his bed through illness, being the 24 After effects of 9 the Whoopin 1-conith and the scarlet fever from High6st price paid Which he suffered & few weeks _ago.. BAW J. H. PERRY, Manageir. A bout thirty of the Social Club for-ta'rmers wtinsy BRANCH. atid friends wet at the hoine of BROOKLYN BRANCH, E. C. CROSS, Manager. iproduee .%---.John and Mrs. McGrath last Wed- nesday evening and treated them :to a,miscellaneous shower and all J .11 .onjoyed a good time. Farmers have been busy uriog Litter: Carriers, Bay Carriam A ew the past two weeks h&rvestinc -N Arri PtLaqw, Door Tracksi Cow -their hay crop and are now about Fe W 113owls. Pressure System@ Bte. -ibroach with that work, and will it Will pay on to got MY prices on Being fortunate in securing a large stock of Men's and Boy's "Blne a. above be are buying elsowberst -fall wheat, which, as a ru Sirge" Saits at Reduced Pricep, we arit now offering stupon. in a few days begin cattin their T IMe done bargains for two weeks only. D. A. and Mrs. Scott and Misi y PIOKZRINO, ONTARIO Margaret Macuab left on Friday 'Then clothes are x9inx to be sold for less than the present cost 'of morning last on an extended mo- maunfacturing 'them, ramlong from $12.00 to $22.50. This Pickwing toring trip, during which they will Spe'edalS IBOYI, $5.00 to V_.00 le and so - Visit Mrs. Charles t- Lawronco Granulated Sugar, 96 50 petr108 lbe. Vijffi a COMAM&O ey ex t. to be away for a Early. or 00me to Receive To Cholm and Size.... 0 o weeks. T!bo object of this Association, Is-t6l* *&Hug and Prosecute Iseson It Johm and Mrs. How, of Have- Kiddies' Silk -0611 at toek, called on me veral Claremont friends on Wednesday of I"t Box, special, Kesebm having: prewsy stolft week Thby also visited J. H. and 01STW.A_WX0 sami immediately wt* �bm ployee of the C. P. R. for the past Sox, special, 39c thirty five years, and has just @a app recently been surperanno0od' Quite a large number from Ladies' Silk �district attended the garden party ose, � aqp t John Thursday evening of last week. Ladies' SilkThey,report a very large crowd,z with gate receipts simounting to Hose, 75c per -pr,�—$885. The program wa's also of a.very home or abroad -the Standard Bank high character -and was.,";greatly enjoyed by all.. Fa'ncy Crepe torNext Sunday morning at theBaptimt ladies' dresses.ject Church the pastor's snb- rofiection. The Bank !sin ap9sition will be "The Good Shepherdand the Black Sheep." The ordinnee Famey and plaindininistered of the Lord's Supper will be following this ser- Scrim.vice. In the ei�eninx the subjectgiven." ,Curtain YWS property by -conducting diplomatic You are cordi&lly invitedto come and brilag your visitors A Freab line of Groceries andwith yon.The undersigned is very much Fruits always on hand at 4. --in accord with the sentimentq ex- Tock bottom prices.ressed in the write up re "Buyfug OF Cd41_XdkD1A6 at Home" which appeared lastwee� in this column. We hopethe Vs A* SCO T T author of this little write-up. Branches al" at Brooklin, West HUI, Whitby flip of'^pr°"y who n, n`^sror` � �venom @a app Let us Protect Your Good'wffi _WHEN dealing with purchasers of - uncertain financial rating at home or abroad -the Standard Bank can be of signal service in approach I in the new or untried customer for rofiection. The Bank !sin ap9sition BANI-KING to protect your interests without compromising the good-wIll'6fthe FM customer. Enlist the services of the Standard Bank to safeguard your YWS property by -conducting diplomatic standing to unknown. REPAIRING 4. STANDARD BBAANK OF Cd41_XdkD1A6 PICKERING BRANCH—W. F. Law, Manager Branches al" at Brooklin, West HUI, Whitby flip of'^pr°"y who n, n`^sror` � �venom @a app S. Chaptuan,. Pickering. Ot Munro, -1 as. Richardson. ickermg Our supply of quality Har�ees and Parts is now complete. HOOTS GREB SHOE We have a large stock of this Pam for hard wear and tear. REPAIRING 4. Wernaintainour established repute - tion for repaking all kinds of CIEUL BRADLEY .. { •s, - , ;L • a tad, without a word of adieu, strode across First Lake. The shore r� $out the room that ceded behind us made a fluting l ptsr t Bu�, •'Well' I'm blest!" exclaimed Babill, of color against the intense blue of sssV t you ' don to EZacbel as the door ewurq to. the sky. The. flaming maples, the'oaks ,. "Gaston is living too much alone. ,yyrepped in cloaks like matadors, and to 1 $�qpt is getting on his nerves:' the beeches, fluttering their yellow' it Ch1 ahel shrugged her s1mulders. leaves like, kerchiefs, were massed "That, if you remem'DOr, is what Jim 'I Druid said," she remarked. 4 against the horizon. as !f' they had Elliott School and employ : " t ware down to bid -us adieu- . Dash Druid," said Babilldon test- departments fly`, "I didn't ae,y Pierce was -mad I" A black' ioctn who was bobbing like ! starter thousands on the.- "No," murmured Rachel. "But it is a piece of, burnt cork with the motion road to success. pretty evident he is the next thing of the waves, sent out his c:ear, plain You too may succeed. 'SIL to it. ' five . ngte, and ended it with a ear- Take your first step by Gaston Pierre's house at Bou -Luk tonic chuckle. And as we slip writing Dept. .."B" for a r was a tiny stode building containing ng the highway of the lake, our copy of ourk catalogue four rooms and a kitchen. The long along to -dal• hi h n 61'endor canoe dividing -the water as roc st etching e I with ;t thin. Breen knife, she told me ' thefront was a sort salon is which ELLIOTT fi� were�irranged a priceless collection of the legend of the loon, the story �y , El I -Ain curios and antiques. that the Micmacs tell; and as ! -las bu1K. Sold only ia.aeeled pseKsgee. For long hours after returning from she ceased, we heard the black loon's �•�C� his visit to his -friend at Cairo, Pierce hollow chuckle far behind us. --Emma Yonne and Alexander aisle Toronto -! — eat ill his salon, thinking. - How, he Lindsay Squier, in "On Autumn asked himse:f, was. he going -to get Trails, possession of the jewel Babilldon had shown him? That he must get it, —. jy�y �[ . orae and i Of IR somehow, he knew. Steeped as he wits h • We topk a trip the other day, x in the legend, lore and mystery of ,,', ' " My horse and I, E yt, he had read into the b:cod-rid i'F Over the hilts and tar away, In the aons ruby and cold white diamond of the _ Hawk's eyes a challen and dein a throughof, ge deliverance 'from the hand of an for We the ky the woods t• By. EDWARD WOODWARD. May' unbeaever. As be had told Bablie•�y it when hear- Where wild birds fly. Where East and west meet strange things happen, and death, like ing the legend attached to this Image ` a mysterious shadow, coming and going, lurks ever In the baa.kground•' of Ra, he had known aueh curses to We left the city far behind, Ayes and ayes ago the great pod Re ruled in the land oft Pharaohs, mature.... My horse and I, x - and so firm was his hold that It persists to this day. "It must' not be!" murmured Pierce We wandered where Lha wood Dathe as he sat in the g com of his salon wind, r late that night. "The Faithful of Ra s And green pines sigh. have searched the world over for that , i x The wind of spring was soft and lint,+ ` PART L top Leverton, the Consul, and get lost gem! _ It shall be I. Gaston Pierce, Druid dismissed. If you need corro-,the on.y European member of the cult, The warm sun high. :Outside in the street modern Cairo ;`berition of MY word, Just ask my' t --- went about its business. Carriages' j who will rescue it for them. Thus �y r and motorcars, carrying white -clad B-tLiend, Gaston _Pierce, what he X11 I serve the gods s� fr,���.' We crossed a brook that rushed along': " European men and women, or scent- thinks of�Druid. He cailing this Until the blue velvet of the Egyp- �' ¢# Where shiners lie, ',ed, opeagay,y, waist -coated eiiendta, wear- sfterno�' tan night descended Gaston Plarce And paused to hear the cardinal's sons W- ing' their tarbnshes with a jaunty Rachel suddenly. meditated, Under the sky, _ i "Priaoe Edward" tilt, swept by in "ton Pierce;' she repeated. Tbe next morning he dispatched "Wh he's mad! I thought he looked Pbupon to Cairo with as urgent invi- Pbr friends are we the whole dal ksas, cessantiy. . On the shaded footwalks y' tailors to BabilldoTi to dine with him My horse and L N it when we were here last and Jim eve conritr on the globe jostled g at his house that night, "1 have a -Helen ffi Oram. r �' y h I Druid told nye this morula that he � - elbows; and, as the hour oY lug noon iwas becoming wenn worshiper and : matter of gravity to discuss with yoa,��- was reached, the voice of the Water visionary." the wrote, "so on no account fail me. Prof. Vilhalm B erknes + Y Giver" rose into the air: Mr.' BabiHdon'a expression berme Babilldon was p:eased to receive the J Mleard s Liniment for Rheumatism. "Sahli AI:ah! Li Ruh al Amwat• very angry. Itnvitation from Pierce. To him it was Who has been awarded by the Na. S$�bit Ai ah!"—' The Fountain of The friendship Which existed be- ' obvious th4t his old friend had let his tional Academy of Science --the Agassis .�•�_ For the repose of the dead'•" tween rotund Theodore Babt ldoa aril ;nerves the better of him. That Medal, one of the highest honors Int �1C Meadow. East and Wes: were meeting and delicate Gaston Pierce was so `06*'fellow l Leafy with little clouds, the sky -... shaking hands; past and present were fellow Druid's statement that Pierce the gift of American science. Hie waded for the moment and went for -',that ib their school and college days was mad was. of course, wickedly father was a famous investigator of Is shining clear and bright. it had earned for them the name of wrong, but the old chap wanted cheer- the physical properties of water and , How the grass shines—it stains the , ward together; and standing in the "Substance and Shadow." in taking out of himse:f, away from drawing room of his private suite at g. R oma ss liquids, and when hs died he air + t' Shepherd's, Mr. Theodore Babilldon Gaston Pierce took all things ser the atmosphere of nsvmmies, ssrcop iousa , in his usual gralye, lntepse ha i and stelae in which he dwelt passed his problem to his son. who Green over its own height' 1 tk , .regarded his niece, Rachel Lake, with Y has continued in -the same field and , And I could almost kneel for joy, an austere- eye. way ,had adopted Egypt as his home `"I'm sorry, you will have to d ne "Let ale make myself perfectly and 'lived in almost monastic seclusion alone this evening, Rache:;' he said i made notable- contributions, which' To see this lovely meadow now: _ �- in a sma': stone ]rouse at Bou-Lak, : shear, Rache:," he said, a portentous at luncheon time. "Gaston Pierce has have had imD'ortant results to the de on my knees for half a dap, outskirts of Cairo. An old to dine with him at Bou• vetopment of modern oceanography To kiss a handful here and theta, ^riots. in his voice. "For the next three on the asked me - note. i hurl: you are lir- unless; of FreTwh servant, Poupon, was his only Lak I shall not be late." and meteorology. as well as In the While babbling nonsense on the way. 'nears, I die previously—I have con- companion and apparently he had no "Splendid, Uncle," exclaimed Rachel ' more purely theoretical physics of the ( —W. H. Davies. trot of you and your money.. , As European friends in the city, for no with a ami:e and keeping her eyes on laboratory. I _ --your you and I am reg n$ib:e for one knew very much about him; and her plate, "it fits in with my arrange - a yo guardian- whenever Babii:don returned to Egypt � rfectl Jim Druid asked me �— F _40u.and on no account whatever will Pierce deGcended upon him as soon this morning to dine with him in the Cotton Production increases. give -my- consent to a niarnaggee be Minard's Liniment for gore Feet ` i twesn mou and young James Druid, as -hr reaeheFi:-'Ga+re,--He had already restaurant this-Pv r ng and -then go .The world's -wool crop is oats flue arrived when, two bours after her out to Gizh to see the pyramids by '—" timea what it mss a hundred sears asci °l ' 'lite---- word -war with her uncle. Rachel en- _ "He hasn't asked me to. marry him i moonlight." Hatldd'S S11CCCaa3ft11 rJC�1en]e. while cotton production has fncreast+d fat," interrupted .Rachel. "So I can't teles the drawing roam again. Rachel spoke with an assumption of very well refuse him" He was seated in a low anekcir nonchalance, but she knew 1•.er uncle's Before Handel went to England he twenty times, r She was aself-possessed young wo chair, his thin hands and arms wind- expression had suddenly become a ry held the appointment of Kapeilmeia4ez stun, ess+entialiy modern, with a Akin milling force to his words, his adam's and was prepased for the explosion to the elector of Hanover But be be - dark beauty which had devastated the aFP jumping hystirica:iy as he which followed her announcement. came dissatisfied and quitted the ser. Marta of half a hundred exited young spoke• the emaciation of his form be- "D'you mean to say you've been vice of his royal patron without leave Europeans scattered over the East; ing accentuated by thn cUnging- lines with that fellow again?" asked Mr or ceremony. but travel with her uncle bad broad- of his tussah -silk clothes.' Babilldon. his voice hard. Not long after Handel had become erred her outlook and steadied her Rachel and' her uncle had only ar- 'Yes," returned Rachel ca:mly, but well In - She to the goad graces of rived in Csi~o the day before, and, the color ere t into her cheeks and v ' pulse: She knew her own mind and p .y :met her guardian's gaze without aa- although P! rce had not seen her for her eyes were a9 hard as her uncle's the Englisb court and aristocracy, the ger or emotion cf any hind. twelve months, he ignored her in his as she raised them. "You see, I deny elector of Hanover became King "Don't gnibb'�r" said Mr. Babiado.�, abs tion of what hs was saying to grout right to dictate to me in such George L. of England, and the late! his voice a trifle irritable, his florid Babilldon : matters. ' Queen Anne's a.usic master began to face slightly peevish. "You know der- "EriorCy, my dear Ba he •'Oh, you do, do you," mi:rmured fear' for his royal pension. Handel fectiy well what I mean. Ever since was saying. "Shortly I shall be able Babi::don. "Then let me tea you this: ,Tare not appear personally at the to rove that Champollion's theory of if you disobey me and out with y�ru and he met, when we were bete p I Y }r go court and ask that he be continued In' last year, I have known what was in the hieroglyphic key is faultiy. His him this evening, you will forfeit as to each ideographic meanings are the money which to the ordinary the good graces of his former pa'tson I' the wind. You've been writing „ we shall ever a you whom he bad so discourteously de - other white we've been away and this' As nearly correct as course of events wou:d come iA serest, for fear of the King's displea-, r t then', cut in Babi::don, taking a a morning you spent .two hours in his small case from his kat. "WFiat at my death, and what's more; I shall Waist company! Its get to atop! He is expose Druid - as . a loose -liver to his sure. But he had a friend at court who not at all a desirable young man---" yyou say is a'1 very interesting, but boss the Consu:—and ruin him!" told him that on a certain day the King t wouldn't •'He's attached to.the consulate;' cut I've something real here. Something "I don't think ou'd dare injure Jim was. to take a ride on the River : as ancient as it is beautiful! Some- " x p y• Thames; so Handel Pei about to Com- { wear out in Rachel. 'Diplomats are not usual- Druid, Uncle, she said present:y. , se a series of plecee,..and had them thing which fitood for more than histo-- ��j most certainty should,' replied "ly bad characters." ! hies to the ancient Egyptians—" pO r1 kir., Babil:do,� smiled tolerantly; he g yF Babilldon, rising to his feet. player by the bans of musicians on , w^ loved to air his slight gift for tnor- Babilldon a -sued the case, tipped In si.ence Rachel followed his ex- 'rT was ao e,ctra fwe the content into his hand and held rt the boat which followed the royal I j dant wit. ample and standing in front of him ti'arse Piece of "Diplomacy, my deaf, is not a school toward Pierce. met his eyes squarely. Pi � r he said Druid is pos- "There," lie said, "what do you "Even- that wu_i not prevent me Pleased at this attention, the King. It was never laua- for virtue, think of that'." Jim Druid !r be asks inquired who the- author of the plea sibly an 'adept at conversational ju- from marrying it�ed with anydarg jtitsn, but he is also a frequenter of In the centre of Babilldon s palm me," she said,. and then turning walk- was; and, learning„ that Handel was , but Lux and hilce- juts bueahe is :e haunts. Native lay the head of a hawk, wonderfully ed from 'the room. the composer of the music, he received gatherings where various. mysterious' carved in lapis -lazuli; the hooked beak Babil'rdon watched her go. - the repentant musician at court. Han- . :'warm water. rites are horribly performed." i was gold, t disk halo representing 'FLord, she's furious," he mused. dal was soon appointed the instructor i cof "I don't believe it," Rachel's tone .tbe sun was also Bald, and the eyes-- "Dash that fellow Druid. Pierce was of .the princesses to the royal house- 1t wore arid wow ;was abruptly angry. , devilish:y cruel, juthlea� eyes pretty definite in what ire said about ': it went' out "That makes no difference to facia," of ruby and diamond. It wsa, the his haunting those native dives. I hold and was granted s pension of a sa• insigne of the sun god Ra, and for t to know. I most thousand dollars a year• i returned her uncle; if you persist in wonder be go This wsa apiece of good fortune sets hitT+ I__slia>1 inform it Chris -'a space Gaston Pierce gazed at it in eek him tonight" _'s kind of palsied trance ---- - Gaston Pierce received Theodore unexpected bytho composer. The ;.. "My God! It's Us! The stolen Babilldon•witii enthusiasm. possession of tike royal favor was of %kmp Me lVc?/2 �1e ., Ra. , (To be continued.) inestimable value to him, for as went and � For a second his lean brown hands the King, eo went the tou=t and all the /1O l►Z So d `• ; fluttered toward his brow as though —� 9 in an act of abasement, but checking The Woods GO. aristocracy, and the time came when -�- � as Handel was in need of the support of ; , himself, he turned to Babil:don: I I +•ike the Woods Girl, who was the all his aristocratic friends.�M,lu \- 111 would, gine my soul to possess that,"tX he whispered, taki the gem from Cap'n's daughter. She could run a !' ng he knew how to step _. Babilldon's hand with crooked, claw- trat] in silence, s �;.. (like fingers, its a miser band Id on sticks so tpeY would not snap a Women are grsat:'y in the majority rT "Tell me where you found -it; how werfring to the dwellers of the woods; in the province of Uster, Belfast LEVER BROTHERS LIMITED 1 you came by IV" she knew, too, the intimate eec• alone recording 23,010 "surplgis" TORor+ro sN. iter Every Meal Babilldon, noticing the wild Look in rets of the northern forests. . . . She females. Pierce's ayes, glanced at Rachel, and could find unerringly the white violets ----•- -- thought of her words of the morning; that bloom in the marshy bogs when It downtt take much then he turned his eyes on his friend: The lore of the - "Don't get carried away by it, in autumn comes -'t0 keep' you in trsn1. friend," he said with a to]eraat smile; Nova Scotia Indiana was hers com• t� "it's nothing but a wonderful sped- pletely. She knew their legends, ���� i Nature old "ka i of the work of the seventeenth I arra it was ,from the fulness of her _......_ y ' knowledge thasa t she spoke, to me from Cnic - t��� t.et.. ' 'men lapidary. Its—" - JWe . 'But it was stolen!" cried Pierce.. the stern of the cane as we peddled gandwiches without mustard are insipid. Open wit a e, Bluer every "Ah!" with a lona expulsion of I. _ Mustard on the filling and breath Pierce looked up at Babilldon. them and•epread Keen's areal, 'benefits teeth, "`Then you must :et me keep it! It's RS ES _what a difference! and s danger to you to F4 U l � s :breath, apps "No more than to you," cut in Bab Eldon. "You're not a sun worshiper." Mustard is always digestion. •- "I should return it to iia rightful TT• rer.nte Heeyttu for lnareNee - - Paid Pierce glancim- edtlf�n "ia' eanrma end Allied Keg "16 resting place," ,, New vert city. neon a thiree y.rr court $t its best .when __A Favor f� Everry Taste t his friend from the corner of his et Tralnloi t• r•■■a ..esu, hm.y the >Geshly mlated with - ---- _ ... - required adooatte9, "ane'Ae•tr:.9 a1 troeetee--------- — - eye. ■ura+t Thh Hea7;tU bu adootd thin e10W ;cold water. x ` . Babil:don chuckled and reacliln hair .rites• The 097119 reeetw ■.ltorr9 d _• Oau forward tcwk the gem from •Pi`rce': the $0001. o sooihty oilowane9 ant irnnidq claiZike fingers. gxyetWa to ,nA beta Naw Yeti• Ir f.rthv 4A ,Z • .. -, r " lowsevoo write fte e..ar,n4Ms.t . . • �^' — I With a wild gesture, Pi'ercti svrun; - t. Issue No. 81—'46. around, gathered up his hat and :tick �r kw.. "': ..: ,, -. '' ... 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Ams •� i, L � �a,y °4A s� r '•,w �a.4+�, fi, �:1 - - , :EM YOUM DROWNED AT CAMP EM PERSONS DIE IN AGONY s- } WHEN THEIR CANOE UPSETS : ,AFTFIt DRINKING BOOTLEG WHISKEY' - Llndsay, Olit.-TIL6 rollowing arewere Zarown Into, ri V, IDhe names of the boys who were one started to swim until they, could , dead in Toronto, Oakville, 'Ha " on l Harrill St. 1 �droWned 113 1n the Balsam Laky canoeing secure a grip on the upturned canoe... sial Ararriourg, Ont.. �hirtePn d in I MRS, CATHERINE FORMAN, 288 tatadity; on Tuesday night: �a B:ifralo, N.Y., and three load in Hees 3t. North I Mr. Shea -Butcher and another eu- Ray Shea-Buteher, 6 Parr Street, deavored to right the canoe, but were Lockport, N.Y., as a result of drink- ( -Maybee, his wife, Ruth, aged 24 g ' Toronto; Frank Purkitt, 12 Wilmot une.ble to do so, It was then that Mr. "� Ing wood alcohol poison liquor con- I and '-hie two sons, Ara' ter, aged 1 - Avenue, Toronto; Robert Burgess, Shea -Butcher ind Oliver Merdel9 �,y tinues to leave its trail of death. Thee , situation at an early hour lila morn- and Haro.d, aged 14, were taken into Toronto; Harald Bakewtll, Toronto; I dropped off and attempted the Iong custody Saturday noon at the home DLI .'Vernon Clark, 106 Prteefteld Road, ''swim through the gathering darkness Ing stood as fo':Iows: Mrs. Guertin, 4 Balmuto St., by De-! Toronto; Joseph Edwards, I88 Doris- to shore, "They sacrificed themselves THE DEAD: tett e -Sergeants Hazelwood and Kos- "dals Avenue, Toronto Gordon , I as soon as they saw that the canoe. 1 TORONTO. ter, on the authority of Chief of Po -i. 884 LuIIYsden Avenue, East I would not hold -'all," said W19J0ntoa• , WILLIAM MAYBES, aged 38, of I lice Kerr, of Oakvi3e, Ont-' Mrs, .',Oliver Mardall, 1016 Mount Pleasant l The boys clung, be added, to the ' ;, 16 -Mile Creek, just outside OakviYe. Maybee and her husband were down ll turned craft, _Lad hung on for all Ma died in St. Michaels Hospital I . Bou}evard, Toronto; John JJlgginfiou, ; p Maybee p on._the police book as charged with` 0 87 iQueensbury. Avenue, Birch Cliff; they were worth, but several of them Saturday afternoon after bring exam- mare7aughter, and'the Inds are, held =:.'Bey Adan. Peterb Avenue. e. Mille. Galt. vainly ' endeavored to rescue the. one fined at detective headquarters and or- as material witnesses. They were' ��; The Survivors. boy who could not swim. 'That tittle rested on a charge of manslaughter. fellow managed to seize the lege of MRS. OLIVE GUERTIN, aged 86, taken to Oakville on Saturday a3gbt, The names of the survivors are: another boy with the result that both _ Rev..Canon Vernon by Cltue! Kerr, whets they will be of 4 Ba�rtuto Stret. Mrs. Guertin wan Leoaard O'Hara: brought to detective. headquarters Cor oculi! the inquest, Acting i night ' 104 Wright Avepue, dlaeppeat�ed from view, and nothing Social Service Secretary of the Church I . :`;'Toronto; George Waller, 376 Lumsden more was seen of either. That lett of Eng'.. who took charge of the St:' with Msyliee;"and-on-betoming ill was � Coroner Crawford stated last night' y , that there would be no autopsies held Avenue, East York; William Wiggin- eleven of the original party, and they AIIdrew Brotherhood Camp, atter the !removed St. Michael's Hospital, on the bodies of Maybee and Mrs.' ' ton, 87 Queensbpry Avenue, Bircb held on tenaciously, but the coldness tragedy occurred in Balssm___Lake,l'where she died Saturday 'night.. Guertin until he receives word from .,Cliff; Arthur Lambton, Galt. of water soon took effect, and one when eleven young men lost their OAKVILLE. n'. Ten boys & ad one man, nine of them after another dropped off, and the moat live&. _ 'THOMAS LYONS Sixth Line. o f W F Nickle, Attorney -General residents of Toronto, lost their lives I heroic efforts of the survivors failed JAMES JOHNSTON. of the Province of Ontart �. Mrs. oak by drowning in Balsam Lake, Victors¢ to save them. GEORGE GILL - Mr. Nibee l held without bail, pE as no n Coua'ty, late on Tuesday night through Fene:on Falls, Ont.- The grim task PRODUCTION OF GOLD Mr. Nickie's decision. There was no PATRICK LYONS. charge against Mrs. Guertin. the upsetting of the war canoe in of combing the shores and dragging INCREASES IN CANADA ALLANBURG. which they were paddling on,+ sir way the bed of Balsam Lake to as -effort to � REUBEN UPPER One man, Bert D'Angelo, was or 1 to Cobocank. Their were ar` bars of recover the bodies of eleven members Qat3rlo Continues Well is the JOHN McDONALD � rested by the Hami:•ton police on a =a a. Brotiterboad Sum . _ AmO� e__ .- ALES DUNHAM. charge of selling the idquor said to be young men sent by the Brotherhood of mer Camp, d Wnod Tuesday night - HAMILTON. responsible far the numerous dentias; ::.St. Andrew's to the Anglican Church I when their canoe capsized, cod= OttWa, July 26. -Canada is pro- PAUL SINKA, 277 Barton St. W.1three persona, one woman and two -but up during more`gvid than ever. I camp near L Point, on the west tinned thio t Thursday, n 1926 WILLIAM BACON, 84 Caroline $t. oven, are under arrest in Buff4o an �F< 'side of Balsam Lake, in Bexley Town. until nightfall;` shen operations .were the output was 1,735,735 fine ounces, North I homicide charges Ship. Mostof them reached the camp temporarily halted, the waters had worth $36,880,826. This' was an in- r'rl on Monday last and were to have spent failed to yield up my of its victims. crease of 210,353 fine ounces over 1924 fast bacon 35 to 40c; special brand _on or more Beeks there to enjoy the The eoorea of searchers who flocked production, THE 1breakfaat �acon, 89 to 420; backs, great out-of-doors and the invigorating to the scene of the tragedy as soon as Of platinum Canada produced in : - boneless 42 to 4?c. breezes of the lake district. the four survivors trudged back into 1925 a total of 8,698 fine ounces, worth Cured' meats -Long clear bacon, to -= According to the reports of eyewit• camp sad spread ward of the acct- $1,028,192. Of � other metals in the TORONTO. to 70 Its $24.25; 70 t0 80 lbs„ weigh ' nesses of the tragedy, the party of fif- dent, were &tided to in large numbers. ro iia. and up, 2.50:$22.3 ; I av weight . � platinum group palladium, rhodium, Man. wheat --No. 1 North., $1.�: � p� m. barrels, $42.60; heavywdghi , teen, thirteen boys and two adults, la- j Sorrowing mothers and fathers, s•,sters trillium, etc., the Dominion's output No. 2 North. $1.63 • No. 8 North., ` eluding Ray Shea -Butcher, director of and brothers aY the dead bogs, arrived ' ' colla, $88.50 per bbl that gear was 8,288 fine ounces, valued $1,58%. Lard -Pure tierces, 18 to 18�4ei the camp, set out in the war canoe at on every train to be on hand when the at $648,969. Man. oats -No. 2 CW nominal; No. tubs, 18% to 19c; pails, 19 to 19%c; �w a�nse[ or Tuesday evening to so first bodies were brought to the sur- 8, not quoted; No. 1 J;eed, 49c; No j priots 20 to 21c; ahortenin , tierces, The bulk was mined in Ontario, pall's. across a to Coboconk for pro-' face and to offer any aaai!sttaace PCs - which 2 feed, 47c; Western grafin quotatioRae 14Va to 16c; tabs, 16 to lb c; thug ! which province produced 1,461,089 fine in c.i.f. porta. 16 to 16%c; blocks, 17 to 17i4c• w! visions amore boats. It was a'Dominion Th sible in the search. e ounces. British Columbia was second � Am. corn, track, Toronto -No. 2I H�vy yrs, choice, $8 to $8.25; it bright nlgtvt and everything went well Government also added its aid by or- with 219,22'7 ounces • the Yukon pro- yellow, 96c • No. 8 flow, 96c. ! do., ye good, $7.40 to $7.75-, butcher. until they were some two miles from dering the scow "Harwood'.' to the lured 47,817 ounces; Manitoba, 4,424 MiIlleed-Del. Montreal freights, hers, choice, $7.40 to $7.85; da ,«s - their destination, when they encoun- ! scene with a plentiful supply of -grail*' ounces, and Nova Scotia -and Quebec, bags included: Bran, per ton, $27.25; gam, $7 to 87.25; do., common, $6.bd tesed rough water. Some of the boys piing Irons. A crew of lifesavers and shorts per ton $29.25; middlings. i to $8,60• butcher heifers, choles, $7 � 1,600 ounces apiece. become uneasy sad moved about toe' expert dt+aBgera have arrived from $86.25; good fWJ flour, per ba , $2.30. to $7.76; do, good. 88.76 to $7; but-' 4 canoe and it suddenly capsized and all (Toronto. Of the patinum, 8,692 ounces was Ont. oats --44 'to 46c, i.o.b. i i ! ,ce,• $5.76 to $6: da.I • derived from Canadian Dass treafied in Pp > cher cows, e . - " -' British and United States refineries. Ont. mR..H wheat --.$1.30 to! fair to good. 6.bo$4.5o $5,60; butcher ALPM CLUB I..E.ADERS a" making easy climbs In preparation Practical:y all of this came from the $1.32, f good ahs � points, according b�' �' � � e $6; bout t rs, for the work at time club. The meet- shipping li $3.60 to $4 ; canners and cutters, 1 # - CLIMB MOUNT. FRY�f.TT'', gag this year t t:I be the largest i- copper -nickel ores in the Sudbury din- to freights. $2.50 to $4; Good milch cows, M. to' tricL Some six ounces was recovered Barley -Malting, 60 to 82e.$96 springers choice, $95 to $116; MR i the history of the organization and from lacer deposits of the Tulameen Buckwheat -Nominal. :. ;;;Chum cows, $46 to W. feeders, c • ;Dr. J. W. Hickson of Montreal i will be attended by many members of P P I Rye=No, 2, 85c. - i acrd Queanel rivers of British Caum- good, $626 W $8.78; 'do.. fair $5 to Of Conquered P, Hitherto the American A:pine Club. in ,addition I " Man. flour -First patent, $9:10, To-, $6; ca':ves, choice, $11.50 to $12 '35; asttl bia.. Small p.atinum recoveries were' to the Canadian members, ronto; do., second patent, $8.60. I good. $9.5A to $l0.Fi0; do., :0 t 'K Held Inaccessible. - _ __ also made at the Royal Mint at Ot-) Ont flour -Toronto, 90 per cent .l$b60 to $9; good �mbe, $17.59 to Pe Fryatt, one of, YOUTH CUT TO PIECES taws and treatment of scrap and old stent, per barrel, in carlota, Toronto, i $18: do., medium, $15 to $16; do.,; Jasper, Alb. -Mount Fra p ' the highest and most formidable pests � jewelry. 86.90; seaboard, in bulk, $5.90. '; buttes, $15 to $16; good light sheep, in the Athabasca River section of the BY HEAVY MACHINERY ( Cheese-, New, lame, 24c, twine, i $6 to $7.50; heavy showp and bucks, LL 21c; triplets,_ 22c. Stilton, 25c. O.d, , $4 to $5.50; Hogs, thick smooths, fed ;M Canadian "Rockies, has been scaled by Magdalen College, Oxford, large, 28c; twins,.29c; triplets, 30c, land watered,. do., f o.b., $13.50• iters-Year-OId Employee Succeeds Christ Church as 'y i�'' ' do., country points, Dr. J. W. Hickson, of Montreal, and I �y Butter-Finesi creamer tuts, irrta, $18,25 ; 'do., oh - Howard Palaver, of New London, i ,of Spanish River Co. Meets i 35' to 36c; No. 1 crreatnery, 34 to 36c; '. cars, $14.50; do.. thick farts, f �.b. Conn. ` Instant Death. Royalty s Favorite. Nh 2, 33 to 84c. Dairy prints, 28%.$13; select premium, $2.78. to 28%c. This manntaga, with precipitous I MONTREAL _ I Sturgeon Fa:Is, Otst.&CCaaught iu the `London. -Prince Chichibu. of Jap- Eggs -Fresh extras, in cartons, 37 s,opea on one side and hugs glaciet gear of the •rewinder iff"the paper mill n will Bo f to residence at Afagdalen to 38c; fresh extras, Loose, 34 to 35c; I Oats, �•• Weeh-, No. 2, 614; oats, fields on the other, hitherto had re-' of the Soaniah River Pulp and Paper � fresh firsts, 31c; fresh seconds, 29r - College,% t West., No. S, 66c; oafs, extra stated all attem to conquer it and Oxford, in October, after hav-No.- 1 feed, 86%c, Flour, Man. pts nq Co. here, Wiliam Roy Smith, of thisLive poultry -Chickens, Sppring, Lb,, S wheat lento, firsts, $8.10; 5 had been placed in the category of town, c igteen-pear-old &wiper, was Ing passed many months of soul Lc- , 30c; hens, over 5 :bs., 24c; do , 4 to b Spring Pa 'those peaks which k w•as thought :iteral:y rut to pieces. He wt:; ern- tivity In Great Britain and on the Con- lba., 24c; do., 3 to 4 lbs., 20c; roosters, dc•+ �o�+ $8.60•' do,, strong { revsr would be climbed In several to in the fipieces roots of the tiaent for the purpose of famtliaris- 20c; ducklings, 5 lbs, and up, 30c; bakers, $8,40, Fleur, Wint�r patents, P yell g I choice, $6.50 to $6,00. Ro ted Data, . ways, the climbing of Fr is ani- Ing himself witb English and F reacb. , turkeys, 30c. ys, g yet gaper mill, and had just competed He w13 occupy rooms jutting out over Dressed u* -Chickens, Spring,' bag 90 �ba $3•Za• Bras; 828.25. qne, It w%s accomplished under spinning the rot On the calauc'e of Shorts, $80.25. Middlings, $37.25. severe handicaps, the hardest of which Addison's Walk and overlooking a plc- lb., -40c; ickens, storage, Ib,, Sic: Ha No 2 tan carob $17 to the pater machine here, over• 5 lbs., 27c• do. 4 to 5 lbe. y , Per , tnreeQue backwater of the Cher. Theee� was caused by the pall of smoke- from With s fe kw worker he was testi 2?c do., 9 to 4 Ibp. 26c roosters 25c • $18. gpartmenta are regarded, as the most ' Calves, yea $9 and 88.60. forest flrza to the south This smoke tooto another part o! tits mall, duckings,-& lbs. and up, 36c; turkeys,' pntcticslty blanketed the valley slopes when it it believed he backed into the beautiful in one .of Oxfords loveliest 40c . I Butter; o. 1 pasteurized, 82 to , and prevented visibility. In spots of machine. He Doss drawn in between colleges• In the '70a theme same rooms Beanr-Can, band -picked. $2.60 ppt�4c• Eggs, fresh extras, 8? to 8&; this feet, however, the climb was at- • wore occupied by Oscar Wilde. bushel; .primea, $2.40 per bushel eggs, fresh first, 82c. the morticed bevel gear and cas, iron I '4 Dom lirctteci in record time, as Dr.) Magdalen College hes succeeded i1�Iap o produce-�yrnpp per lmp Calves $9 and $9.50, � orals. ..^ p Fedestal which supports the ca.ander Christ Church as the favorite inatitu- sal., i2:$a to $Z.40; per 6•�al., $2.36 to Grass caves, $4.75 to $5. Fairly good ,. Hickson aed Mr. Palmer did not leave' driving shaft. William Britton, the Hon for royal ugderaraduates. King I $2.30 per gal.; maple bugar, lb., 26 to � lambs, $16 per cwt., \poorer, $14.50;'+ - Jssper urAil a week before. I fellow employe, was the first to nc,tice 16c; maple syeap, new, r gal., $3.is,, b�+ 8�•� Dr, Hickson 1 president of the Cs- the cxtartrophe, but nothing could be dward attended Christ Church, al- I Hale -60-15. tins, a though he did not actually reside is Y 1134 to 12c pe= `SIGNS OF PROSPERITY nadian Alpine Club and Mr. Palmer is done as death had been instantaneous. Ib.; 10-1,. tins, 11 � to 12c; 6 -ib. tIas, ' residents of two as+tional Alpine clubs, A coroner's ,inquest was held, when Wales i lived 'in 14agdarlenaforr several I 2%• -lb. tins 14 to 14%c. p ' u to 12��; � CONTINUE TO APPEAR Vatted 3btrtes. As far as it is known,! a verd4-t of accidental death was t Smoked meats -Hams, med., 84 to it is the float Uwe on record that two' given, R - terms and popularized it with royalty 36c; cooked Kama, 62 to 54c; smoked yr: In - presidents of two national Alpin cubs ; _ the word over. - - I rons,^26c ; -cottage, 81 to 32e; break- 1Llpward Tread in Canada's ve been associated In an ascent of Four Battleships' Are on List _tetnul Trade to '-this character. They w9l. endeavor to t0 be Scrapped by Britain Bussu of Statistics. find a pro from the Whirlpool River; ' Ottawa, Ont. -Signa of Ca'aedi n' ? Into the Tonquin Valley and to fol-� London, July 26. -Four battleships, business prosperity continue to appear., "-#ow it to tate tatter lost los, where King George V., Ajax, Thunderer and in the reports published by the Do-, .-the, aarmual meeting of the Qwrwdisn !Agamemnon; fifteen destroyers and ,. ' minion Bureau of Statistics. Seven in, • A3pkw .Club is herd, commencing this one submarine, wsrl be struck trnm Inal dicators of, basic conditions I% inter•, year, on July 26. the navy list this year and scrapped. � '_. �$x� trade 'recently published by that' f, Already a number of Alpinists have ;Thio is in accordance with the terms office, show a uniformly upward trend.' �rtoed in Jarper for the meeting and Of the Washington,Treaty. w' ` ' . - Expressing the latest figures issued as, - +e. a percentage of the corresp.c�ding' .BODIES OF TWO LADY F�ftiiW s figure year ago, the following are: the results : ~ ; : - DAYS OF SES IN BALSAM LAKE Employment, en per cent.. car load•, ��1 `Lia h pings, r per cent.; bank clearings, t. 118 Per cent.; building, 127. per cent.; lsteel, 128 per teat; pig iron, 154 per Fene:on 'Pails, July 25. ---Balsas[ And down at Rosedale more crowds cent.; Brain iaapections, 178 per cent. -Lake has yielded up the bodges of two; viewed the oomipg ..and goings of 'The figures regarding grain in - of the members of the all -fated crew] searching parties and thronged about e',, apections and pig iron may be looked • from the Brotherhood of St. Andrew's the buCclinge wher Hea:e's .body,. ju,+t . c ! upon somewhat exceptional, as the; camp who went to their deaths last recovered, lay. ttx; � ;��+ reflectt reactlbns from a low record; Tuesday night. { ` The locating of the bodies was the but the others represent normal con - Baturday morning the romaine of result of the return to the lake of two ditfons. Welter Mark Burgess were recovered, Of the survivors. Late Friday night City Allis and Receives and to -day at neon searchers brought George Waller and William Wiggin - ."t* the surface the body of Gordon tan, who escaped death which took r - Royal Swans from Icing The bodies o! these two Te- such a toil of lives, arrived at Fenelon _ Tonto bads were taken to Lindsay, Fart►. Then early on Saturday morn- Fort Wil:iatm, Ont. -Lord Stam- v►here the ' were leased to relatives Ing arrangements were made to have fordhom, Private Secretary to his and moo to oro - taom show,if t - M ajesty t King, --has notified Mayor Long Poi*, the @its of the boys' carne went over. For as Supbrintend "' Crawford that two pair of Ro'ystl - :cmp, wast by hundreds of out Lang of the Tomato Life -Savers Swane'from the flock on the Windsor peopis who ostasoptowt tharirg'h the service had said, it was only on such Fstate wig be sent to Chi pawn Park EARL OF CLARENDON p weer wbene the bays had been so direetiotts as these survivors r. ,u:cl - this fall The idea of asking far the, British Under-Secretary of State for the Dominions, entrusted with fpsnal -Fppy and to moss th,v luxe t0 girs 7 ssare'oir w would have swans Hated with the 'Mayor, anld, Morro Owy hard gem drown acs by ot». diQadt+ is work od mission*, among them'tarm settlement wort. -� � w� � Hgn�g'a $sat+etary. ... r .. ....- .i .. y...... _'< ..' .. r.,:a ... a .. .r_... s-•, .... --' c - :'Y. "r i '8r:.a: .ai:.. � �. F±,....• ,.. ,:,...�.,ri*x r......s.""�e�.,,-:._ �...sx,.e'Ns-.._.w1 v. �._ :.•_•. e',r,�....-._. ; �.v x..-.. ._ tc_.-. _ , . � ..-..._ _. .:..........n_„... ,.a.....o..r .xa' ..e .si :,.L .e ,.., ..a..t.k x.',.., .....,u-,...a.vs.,�n�'?n�ta�-,x4ea�a �,,.... w ..: .i.:an.... _. isia.en. ,R�«...0-... .'`kc^i« ^a.. _...., .,i.,x. _... .m. lr �'.....:.. ;YCay4 _.. C.-..2.4k:m..+s•: ..rt�..a� 'M" '9; ,f MW 10�'reo 7'. t- N vaWo. - - X �M,77, I F'Rt� I 7', Z 77, L Al �Charles Marquis, Of Toronto, viz- -Mrs. George Elliott, who has bee avorably -Miss Bernice'Chapman and broth- toward recovery. I .. ( " -1, * S LOCALISM& ited relatives in Pickering,on Sunday. very ill, is now progressing -f er,. Jack, are visiting frienxi,3 in Tor -Mr d Richard Crawford an two to, isons were. in. To -Miss Bessie -Bra1dwood-W_beHdaS- on Tuesday evening. at, the Xlen's Store Clark is 'spending z- ing with friend& in Torlintia foi a -The Township Council will meEt oweek in Lakefield with her brother. e week. Monday next for the tra-11 -Mrs. Murphy, of Detroit, spent a of general business. With his niece, Z871aWr;;1i;r 011 uple of.weeks. with her sister, Mrs. ----Mrs. de Laurier(nee Maud Lyons I .Men's Straw Hate, regular 8.00, for 1.49 .1 'Bellwood. yron Field. Men's Running Shoes, re -Mrs. F. H. Ha& of To:*nto,, has and two chillren, from the Lnited gular 1.75. for �4.25 been spending a Fv� days voth Pick- Mrs. Geo. M. Palmer, who his been States, are vi -siting friends. in Picker Men's E�asketball Shoes, heavy auction *oleo, rag 2.25, for 1.55 very ill. is, we are glad to repori, ing. 4 6 64 .0. 6ring friends. :h improved. -Dr. E. A. Sadlier, Dentist. p Boy's 2.00, for '1. 50 '---George and Mrs. Treloar of To- mul ractis- Men's Balbriggen Underwear, rag. I.00, for ... .80 pent the week -end with --the -Monday being Civic Holiday' the ToZ ronto, s ing in 11 be here in his Alan's Summer Work Sox, rag. No, 4 pair for I. OD lace of business in the village will office on from 10 a.m. to Misses Bunting. sed as usual. -A REAL SPECIAL -Mss Blanche Walsh, of Tororkto, pm., as usumPt .7- -S. J. Charlton and son, Roy ol spent the week -end at the home oi Lak@field, visited with W. J. and Ws, I -Dr. h1lbT. Fallaise, Resident I�ent- Oirls'. and Misses' 1 strap Patent Slip1per, rag. 2,25, for' E40 her parents here. Ist. Office over BaldsoWs hardware Clark� on Friday. -Mr. and Mrs. Elsasser and child -briss Babe Murphy motored to store. Office hours, lo to 6 daily and ren: of Toronto, are spending a few Orillia where she spent a week of her evenings by appointment. days. witl� Jai-.--:�ct and Mrs. Rose. Special vacation visiting friends. -Madame Lugrin-Fahey, 4;anada' W. F. and Mrs. Law and Miss 'Winnifredmotored. to Woodville onS*n -The Progressive Party Execiativ%! brilliant vocalist, Mr. Fahey and Mr, Certo. per bottle 81c Cocoa, J lb tinsi 28c and 25c, 'of Toronto, pent 61c Keen'@ Alustard, Vs 58c i's 27c �Ly, spending the day with friends. Brooklin on Monday evening. I SuncLav with Dr. and Mrs. Eield. 256 Slif to Salt, per. plig for Ontario County held a session ai I and Mrs. Carleton s 51Y Tox,.reg 75c'for -Phil and.Mrs. Brockil, of Kings Martches, 8 for ... 100 H. J. Clark, accompanied by Fred -The annual picnic of the I.O.aF., ton are spending two weekr vacatioi aZdon and L3.4e Ramsey, of Toror "�jistrict No. 41, will be held at Wbit- Swee�t, Pickles, 85 oz, .49c B __Vauilla, 8 oz., 24c ;Wh the latter's sister, M rs, Smith- is spendin a wedk fishing on thi b U o -town Park, on SaturClay, Aug. -!Miss Ida Bunting returned home le,:�-th'lfaturday, after spending a weei6 Dy�_�UAII Odd Fellows Kawartha takes. It 7th-. and the-A*r wive* with friends in London andStrathroy. -The W.M.S. of St. Andrew's or sweethearts are invited to attend Our business is done on a cash and carry basis, and It is -Mrs.' Kna ' Of Port Culborne Church, will meet at the home of afid to bring their baskets. an arding, of Port Perrv, d Mrs. H IMrs. M. S. Chapman, on Wednesd indeed gratifying to see -that the people of afternOOr4-­Auguet­1st--at-3- o'cloc We 1 n cr AdX&nt4g�8- nt Xonday with J. and Mrs. Coup J'.. NOW --Joseph and Mrs. Carr, of Arcoll, of our prices. d. 5�f Sask., have been visiting the pa at fe w 1. -Dan Baird lumber merchant of St, days with M 1R. and Mrs Barrett, also ELCO PLANT FOR SALE-Ap- QUALITY HIGH PRICES LOW -Mary's, paid a short visit with C, A other relativ�s and friends in Picker - and Mrs. Sterritt on Sunday after- DP17 at NEWS OFFICE, -Robert and Mrs- Gormley, ancom- WANTED-Bla noon. . ck currant piekers. by their daughter, Mrs. T. Lip- pan- A. E. Calvert, Picketing. F:bone 4700. 47 L: r 91 --Miss Mary Clark retumed to hee pert and husband motored to Lear,,- - F ed T. Buniti Pickering daties in Toronto after spending a lutablished 1867. ' 11 MFORSALE 100steres. For vacation at bef hom couple of weeks ngton to spend the week -end with the FitRiparticulars apply to Robert Devitt, e former's brother, Oliver Gormley. Brougham. -50 bere. -A. and Mrs. Lippert, of Akron, 47 -Mrs. C. Dale and daughter, Miss Ohio, accompanied by Mrs. Bert POR SALE -A new Flswmcecoal INdith of Toronto, spent over Sunday, White and children, of Oshawa, re- oil stove, in perfect condition. qwpply at the Smith: e -Miss Myrtle Salter and Miss Zeila e week's vacation with SALE ­Collie Dropi-I yea6r old. I's the owner has no use for same. Sleep spery' a very pleasant week -en" Gormley. 01 ignth the former�&_ dauglter, Mrs. rned h e one day last week, aft 'r NEWSoffice 46-47 ore n ' 1; 0 d g th f, " ` -he iq 'IsEe nemr paxents, Robert and Mri. Fcb p Y L, Keeler -reenwood. 47 I is with the former's cousin, Miss Els-e Phair of Courtice. -On Sunday last Rev. Henry S OUSE FOR SALE -12 rooms. ce- and Mrs. Ferguson, missionarie.1; '�rori Hment blocks. For full particulars I -Mrs. Fred Gee, of Toronto, who China, who are now home on furlougty'Mrs- McGinty, Pickering. app y to 'has been visitin R A. and Mrs Bunt- 44 tf . Every Real., 1. gave a most interesting address --X-rANTED-Apoaltioe in a home. ing, and with ;Ltives at Kihsale; re- St. Andrew's Church, the former in I � I by a young4irl wiainz to do 1,,gb.,. house- 0 tuTned home on Saturday. the morning and the lattpr in the,work. Applyat EWSofEce.. 7 Line �Snap -A.H.andMrs.Zurbrigg, of St 'Mary's,andMr.and Mrs. Adolf ol evening. Mr. Ferguson a!s.-) taugh� the adult b-'ble class in the Sunda,, OR SA LF -Ford *eda o. 1021model. Listowel, spent a few hours or) Sunda 1FChe2p for quick sale. A;pl Rck te Velde, Adver Sate y School, where he and Mrs. Fergusox care of F, H, Richardson R. -afternoon withH. R. and Mrs. Monney sang "'19nen He Cometh" in the' Ckenog. 47 J. BROADBEN`k-Nurse� -D. M. Decker and f1mily of Chi Chinese language. They alisto sang a: Af R8 0- Twepw 0 IN Bargain cago, who are mot ng tb""gh On duet in the evenin which was muc i �- Graduate. Med., Surg,, Fever and Mater- vertised . . . tario, visiting frien led at the 9 db V, 111 , enjoyed, nsty. Address R. R 1. Loocust Hill (Saltno Car- or - 0 home of Mrs. Geo. L Palmer one day ners) � 3ftf Lut week. --Softball was all the go in Me- morial Park on Tuesday e STRAYED -From lot 31 and &Z con. Of . vening. Tht -The August meeting Xienon June 30th. a sow of the Gage ball team -from Toronto cam- Find*' Ladies' Silk Vose Ia irrey, amber, IAdies' Knit Silk Dresses. made up ev lAdies' Aid of St. Paul's Uniteu tify Prtd. Harmshav, Whitevale Phone down and played the vllage team de- 50A Church, will meet on Wednesday, the harvest. white, rtpricot. Son- in various natty styles, in no 44tf featin them by the score of 17-11. Ath. at 3 p.mL; at the home of Mrs. SALE -Brood saw from litter bu rn etc. Sub -standards, stock. black and navy color, g, Walter Bray. ofam also came down and playec Broug FOR only. per pair. at bred f,00n 90 to 100 cent selects. 235 49c quick turnover, price 8.95. St. Andrew's, winning by 17-11. A uL tjlC R Purcell, R R. To, 2. Claremont -M", E. A. Bryant and Son, Billiv team from the fresh air camp IL -j P me Mart 81:3. 47-48 1� ��oomlpsn ted by the former's brother, played the Pic 9, kering Orls'te.Lm whoin Bungalow Aprons in nice bright 2 0 1 , Oilcloth Rugs 60 al ,2, Mi, Jas. Hoar, of WIlAby, are visitilng AIRDRE88TNO-Also FacWs. 4 at the home of their awlit and uncle, I they defaiLted b� a:fair margin. Some HScalp treatment. Mawcvring and Hair -dye-. Gingbams, " sizes, mostJy bri'x& bordered designs. misunderstanding arose when thoi Ing. to pbomPick3600. Mrs leading clearing Mr. and Mrs. George.Gooden, Midlant,, W kering, 4atf fancy checks, 'all Regular price &75, 4�, Ontario. dates fixed, by the different clubs clabb S. PI9:=_ - shades, at 98c them up at -At a meeting of the Conservative. ed with one an.)ther. In order to avo,.a WATRR TAPS -Id your house. Of South Ontarfo, held in Lhe Town any con1licUnig of dal�es the police trus bar.n and garden. from well or tisterm, tees should give one of their number AU 20;1,y, Chintz covered Comforters Clean up in light Prints 2 piec" tomau ' pump complete like new. left then' 1UH, Whitby, on Wednesday of last half pncer -Apoy B=C. NEWS office 46-47 r, t week, Dr. T. E. Kaiser of Oshawa, or some other responsible person Su- ty colors. not too heavy 86 in reg -82c for 27c., 7 pieces thority, to tie perniission to clubs or QTRAYED-On to the proomis*s of was again chosen as thW cardidate at just right for cool 6ichts. 82 in rest 30c. for 25c. @plan - the forthcoming election. teams to use the park,, and In thiq L-Ithe underugmed, lot 35, can, 3, Pickering, a way only can trouble be avoided. he3fer. owneemay have "me by rest. 4 00, for 8.49, rag 4.60, 8.981 1,d1d for light aprons. -F. T. and Mrs. Bunting and clald periy and paying expenu- Nelwau=!Cr.� Yen motored to Milton on Scmda to FAIRPORT. ryrood 45-47 vis:it Mr. and Mrs. Clement K[rs / .. - .. --- LA arge ol. the DRY (Sem, frrnah�-Let out driver call and sports on Monday next, ezplain our 24 hour service. just lea -<e your Field Day ORONTO WET -WASH 'uN- 2 Days the former to their sunimer cottage 'Bar -2 Day Bunting and children will accompan i The committee in ..ch T only-wGingham gains - on Lake E�-ie, where they plopose re. (Civic Holiday) have spared no pWnl' name with Mr, S. W. &via. ba�rber shop, We, maining several weeks. wIll pick up and deliver 3 times a week, 'SATURDAY, JULY 24TH and SATURDAY, JULY 8MT to make the day the most f UM83ful -Henry Larkin. of Saginaw, Mi&, yet. There will be 40 eveniU ror which ASSEY-BARRIS MACHINERY All our regular 25 cent Gingham(q goinff on sale at 19jo is paying.his arclual visit to friends good prizes will be gvierx The pro- MandRepsiors. Ford cars. trucks. and trac- .1 t , Gilson electric Ivashers and furnaces. No. 6. 28 28C in Pickering and Toronto, Rs well as gram will inclutie boat races, swim on ' 4 M. H. corn binder. For sait or rent. a brick 64 to �64 27c -Other points in Ontario. He will nc: ming matches Lnd many other inter - house and garden, D� J. Gormley. Dumbarton. - return home until after the Toronto esting features. Everybody come ani ont. 21tf Exhibition., which he has visited regu- have a pleasant day's sport. Remem. These are all out of our regular stock -all patterns and shades. larly for over forty years. ber'there is no admission fe, A RM MACHINERY -Frost A real chance to buy Fall Gingliams. -On Sunday afternoon FWood Cockshutt, Tudhope. Anderson. John Mrs. ano: Deere. Bissell. Gould. Shapley & Muir, Fleury, Wilkinson. Beitprices. OrderLyoUr re . Ing Fawkes had a very pleasant vis. .SQUIRES BEACH now. Also De-Fro"st-Tadios. -*,W. F 'e" Men's Work Shirts in blue And Splendid assortment of Men's and It from the Earl and Counters c,; Greenwood. 27tf Clarendon, their daughter, lady Joa) M.- khaki, all sizei5.' 4plendi Youths', Summer Tiotwem. pert. a fe, SALE-Hotiseapd lot of strong cloth, made plb-nty also Grey Flann-ils 412-50 4. Villiers, and their sons, Lard Hyde an' -s SS. Isobell Squires .4; -road at Myrtle. ga acre y Fon"Imain rage and hen- 6.00 da� with Cannington friends Ias, HorA. Nicholas Villiers, who were visi wee. house.. G arden with fruit tree 11 fenced. large, reg 125, at 88c to contains a furnace. i is in good re- '.ing their old home, now owned by Miss Jean Squires, of Cannington, House, tor Ross. returned home after spending a week Apply to G. B. Fisher, Ashburn, or R. G, -�--Haying operations are low about fferron, Myrt)e. 45tf with her Sousin, Isobell Squires, of Grocery Spe(Aals Qnaker. Corn Flakes.- fresh and ended. The crop, due to the recent Lake Shore. OR SALE-Cbeap. fill -kinds Of Tomato Catsnp, large bottle@, reg criqp, 6 pkgs for 59c. rains and warm weather, is much be'. Squire's Beach is rapidly becomin.- Fwallons, b*ness. and all kinds of farm im plements in good order. Also several heavy and 25c, at 20e. ter than was. expected. Fall wh" a promising summer resort, among light scales and cook stove* and heaters. High- Salmon, Goose-Millerd, in 1 lb Crown Brand Sweet Mixed Pick- .."_­anc�the 9 nng grains Are maturing the people who are staying at� theh� tot price paid for hides and wool, also live 3 mise to be horn ry. H very rapi Y, and they pro es are: Dr. and Mrs. Newman H�!�T­ - _`ou`�`* - _`Ono '0 tee, in bulli, per pint 85c -tics, fancy pink good yields, should the present favor- an] family; Mr. and -Mrs. Ballagh and OTICE-I sim wrecking a few Ford Able weather continuc family; Mr. and � Mrs. Nelson ana Nears. Will sell t . h .. I have he parts very c Ice --Services in St. Paul'a Unitel family- Sam and Mrs. Mercer and son; also for sale am Maxwell touring, = ew I runs nice, rides nice, sumptuous out- Special ... 5 lbs.190c.'Oranve Mr. Jospeph Mercer and Dr. Herbert fit, which gives tho =..af some clags. and Church on Sunday, August ist, 103011 Tea Qm "The Universal Fatherhood of m,,V"r-Vr Amuel Martin 'ceotsim. Ascareare and sons, at the rldiculoually low God." The Sacrament of - selling this is a remar- e bargain. Also a Ford t of e Lord's '2r. Tekoe for .50 I Max al�47�eor", and Dr. Frank :Mar. Supper will be observed at the clost. tin and thei ton truck at $ 130. T. C*. Brown, Brougham. 36tf r wives; Miss Betty Fm - Our Audley corwyetion will meet ter; Miss Reir; Mr. and-Mes. Cargief ELLING OUT -I q yew old pure - with us. 7 pm. "The ?,rest Need of nd son; Mr. and Mrs. Crook awl Sbred Holstein cow. can be registered, quiet 23rd I I the World." Come and Worship. gadagoodmilker. dop.tofresb4*ANug.5th. -Word* has been received of the family; Mrs. Rumph; Mr. and Mrs. 4 -year old grade cow, -due to fred" So CHAPMAN I Jaas. Richardson and family; Mr. and good milker; 4 Shropabire sheep for breeding 'Me death of Edward Dunlop at his borne 2ewe lambs; 30layinghens. Mrs. Moun'ford and sons. - Amp% th- ::=M50"Ni.kems all sizes Also 2 yowl ng -in Windsor, which took place op Jul campers are: Mr. and Mrs. Pid uck heifers (I rgre B.dbamt, T4jistein). J. 1 IM Deemsed who was 74 years oil and family; Mr. and Mrs. DUMSjith R. R. No. 45tf was a brother of the late Mrs- and daughter; Mr. Wrn., Cornell anti un Adam Elliott, who died in Picke;eq Mr. Phil Lawson. OR FOR SALE -100 So- wo Vr It &few months ago, He was beinglot33, con.5, Pickering. never-lai Ing; goad fences and 90"MIldi.avla: r In, watered by ru tre and lived for a number of years. L 'Ood claTi loa well tro- known in Audley where he boin AUDLET 41 -We have r' 150 acres devoted to Park Pur� =1son's r.rk 4111111, eceived siveral nized by camp-, known COM- Cherry markets wre a -begging. C4me and we and he convinced that this is a Inunications regarding the very' bai The wheat harvest to beginning. desirable Property. A - wgly to,� Benson Wi-----. 'condition of the Alton& Road between on t he premiSes, Or " R. No, 1, Locust GOSK THIPr. 5 %-L YOUR ALItICZ04T ILL Reeve Spears was a caller here this Hill. 47-50 Cheirywood and 'the Provincial 9' h week.' . I --- TAECONSTiRmt� UMESTO -reLEP140"E 'Way, due to the heavy truck ��Je, Mr. Blake ii back at big eld home v4vw - --\.k MI M I VICTE which took place in the spring, when for the summer. c only light loads should have gone over, M ny former residents here attend. A C111* a" L11111110111 ..,this road. Those rnaking the com- ed tte hig garden party an Tuesday% - 'plaints would like the members,of -the' The C. P.R. are repl&cing'tbe bridge ..80 YIAW lownship council to inspect this much an the Greenburn road and the road EXPERIENCE travelled road and have it put into is closett a respectable condition as soon No church serviee will bebeld �ere as possible. o i Sunday, owing to Communion at A Pickerinir. ­AJUr several months tof inactl­ Woods MA3.&-&-remrVr-tr1p to Ity in this neighborhood, ' chickei, Fred thieves are again operating to th. Wi ist week. a load of pure-bred TRAoc MARKS 'great disadvantage of a rtimier�, The garden party on Tuesday was a DESIGRS Ig louc PTRIGHTS &C- h* ces.9 from eiery atRndpoint. Anymosp4nditiff &sketch and cescri immay fered are John Stephenson, Col. P. Co T "ooiiiln -I- An ideal evening with a *good orderly .Rowe, W. H. M�o-ore and others. An- of Invent''on to Pro W AS -- crowd and a splendid program dome strie dso bought fifteell cleii, humor. wit. song and story by ent fro& do" lop other man had 6WOn'd n'F'MAND ou ancy for Fc�urlric nta. siunn & rwwvv , C� ducks from Mrs. Walter Sleep, glv1T"Z tAie Hottentot entertainerB. of Toron- patonits takon 't=uab r, for - we" JWC608, wiW6" charge, in t ir payment a cheque for over $30.00. to.- -Milay were prepent from sur- oniz= - .,&-- - aft- 2 0 CFAJ On presenting the cheque at the bank ronndlthg points and about $200 was Ar SWIM filitticane 4. taken in at the gate. The ladies pro - she found that there were ao fund. No person ;hould accept a cheque vided a bolintiftil supper.. Rev. -A. R. 'L band from a stranger unless assvimnce haJ Svnderfion's duties &a chairman were mammal 1­�-n Oven that there were funJR in li6rht. The Pratt home Is an ideal J V.;-� bank sufficient to Meet the cheque. place for this eyent.