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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1926_08_065 V01,". Ir M, 5 NO F -7 Al�­ -7: VOL. XLV* -PIC]EC]EUMING, ONT, FRIEDAY, AUG.- 6, 1926 No. 48 vVeffeetwast a awbai. C*roe= 2:?Aq,*T GREEN RIVEPL- 0. Football 7(sSociation The tuost Important train" of foot. Results of games played last week --Saw-= --n-d Baske : GREENWOOD kt ' V hall! of the season will be play4 here At Cherrywood - Cherrywood 4, '00, Saturday evening, A agust Ti b- B,,,klin 0; at; Aiibburn-Green River R. FORSYTH. Opb- D.. Director R trical Assocladca of Ontario. Reg. Claremont vs. Green River. This 3. Ashburn 0 ; at Pickering- Picket - OPtOlUftriCal bar of the. American a ill decide the ebamPiOusbIP-Of Goodwood I Games tbla week, Association. Eyes exAminall Wtral League. Some -say that ing 3. the IMLLS by appointment. Aug. 7tb; Pickering at Brooklin. refe. Phout.W04. Claremadi., Oat 11 . .1. Green River are goialr to lav down- ree WcLe,*n; Cberry*ood at 0ood. RetablIshed 18% Fruit Betakets-of all deseriptions, Come mud see them stand up. ' Game wood, referei Hvolop or Cameron 0. McKINNON, hi.D., aR.C.S., lied at'6.30aharp (Atandard time). Claremont at Green River, referee . . . . . . . Ediabuz%b. member of the Cail including qt. boxes, pt. boxes, a and Surgoons of 01 001 Crates and Baskets at ..ROSEBANK .r AV" LEAGUE STANDING 04 8= to 4J ad *amaa said osee and rM40060, Broughm, woll lost FeedFeed lowest prices. Announcing. the c.occert. at Rose- Cberryw . ood, draw pig 7 1 , 2 1 bank on Friday evening. Atigustd,h, -8ha g �tRd Tu raing-­� -at 7. SU p 3 "A m. (standard Urns-). The- 5 -0 -1 1 There is no feed on the -mar- pt'n talent for the program are : Green River, a 31 1 13 E. CHRISTIAN, Barristerand Kiddie Kars, Sleilths, Office S tools 'V'ol'9"lte Ashburn. 4 0 1 9 ket gives better resultis of the solo and duet trio of be River. Go eSolicitor, No blic Etc. Money to od 8 'A dale Glee Cluls; Dramatists. who will wood. 4 2 `8 0an. South Wing= for the money for House, Wbitby. 251y Picketing, 2 5 :1, a -Salt For Sale Impersonsitib the' Spirist-eris' Rewing. BrookliD, 1 7 �16 2 pig feeding than Circle. with ---very speelal xaajp es ORA.S. A. ad K11- tbis will he ]RICHARCSON &'PICKERING- - e Barristers. Solicitors etc.. 317-319 C0.1fed- WHITS. to bachelor@,- A' -eratWoLiteBuIlding. Corner Yonje andRich- OUNBARTON. P Successor to late W. G, Barnes intersper-i" with -FnxJtcbea from.tbe 'BARLEY FEED 0490. Pickering offire open Wednesday after- 042D or wriw Locust Hill, Oat. local Sy 02006 Sta., Totanto. bon" Main 1 90 and Main phon- mpboov Orchestra. Colbe At the Community Hall on Sunday, .....7 Wednesday and Satutdayseveutings.. owly and j�)Io the crugh. Sundiy School -meets at 2. (Church Get your supply now. of England services at 3 p. m. Re,�. STOUFFVILLE. "PHATON & ROSS-Urriste", So. D. B. Langford will be the preacher. J. H. -Beal X-Ilicitam Northern Ontario Building, 390 Dal be- t Holden has sold over fifty The Hydro -Electric Power Commis - Buy Stret. Tomato. The Following is from the report of cacs this "aeon. -sion have consented to build a line W. J. Beaton. Funera4 Dj,"CtQP along the Kingston highway from thk the Department of Agriculture at J. D. F, Ron. Adelaide 2767 George Sanders has moved into the Ottawa: a;md ises vacated by the po,t tfflce., Scarboro townline to meet tl,*�Easterrs prem With regard to your pime Barley A large portion of our population line. A irreat many have al-eady sign Licon"d Entbaliywr tt tided the Lennox picuic.on Mon- ed up, and Mr. Madden of the Toron- Feed under Reg. No. 242,1 we note the s e HEARSE day. to office will be in the Dunbarton chemical analysis indicates a better moroB DR. D. 0. Smith, Dpatist, Stsuff, Mr. Lewis. our merchant. h" sold Cammunity Hall on Wednesday even- product all the way through than vilte, HenorGraduate of ChicaV an,6. To 4MIAREMONT, your guaran tee calls for, which should Miltd) UniVertiti d the Royal C41lege of out to a Mr. Stonebut.iii-e. of Parry ing, Aug. 11th, at 8 p. in. standard ImAnw Surgeons. es aa be very satisfactory to your cus- Phone office 1011. Residence __,Phone RA '..'me, toan3wer any questions that ma No outsid;.appointments. 261y tomem" A large number from here attended arise; Everyone should turn out an"d Bound. LAKE S. BEATON. D. D. the. Liberal nominal Ion in Newmarket help-, this along, as all need power an(, Graduate of the Ro7s; C*1elge of Den ..B "Ps -lay. light. tal 01) T 4.2601115 and University of Toronto, ccace A. J Ward is conducting the sum. over Murdock"ll GonferAionery stem. Wkutb OAK FLOORING mer servin," for the campers at Mus- DUI46ARTON. hours 9 to 1.2: Ito 6.30. selman's Ukke ftl phone M.. "y ----------- SPECIAL We!inderstand Pin 61 rtintor trairs A sad ratali ty occurred. here on H #0 ibis fA!l by the C. .0 0 A L N. DALES. L. D. S.. D. D. R.. will be commenc day morning AkEn Henry King. 26 It 6 Graduate of Royal College af Dental Sur. 8 8x1inch No. I Oa*k FioortoR $80 N,, R between here and Toronto. Years Elf Age. was1astaotly killed on awand the University of Toronto off1ce per M, B. M. Chieken thieves are ilig-tin freq,iect. the C N. R crofsing 'at the Ryan's e IX A, Scott's start. Claremont. Oat. Offlice hours. 9 a m. to 5 P� a,. Saturda 9 ii� InIz this neigbhorhoind. a number of sid.proad He waa on bit way'from A Rood supply of Hard and Soft un. to I P m. Phone Clare 2405. 4 inch clear Oak Flooring, $95 farmers being robbed of roosters, his boarding house In the village to Coal on hand. Also a supply rf1I,%e loappertor wits out the farm of Alex. Annan. by whom be p;9r M., B. M. post HERBERT T. FALLAISS. L D 8- this week locking over the eight appli. was PiciploTed He hiad stepped from of Kindling Wood, S=D 1). S., Graduate of t#4c R o-yal College of in lots of 5W ft or more, pl us cants for postmotor -He will be ap- one track to avoid being stru k In . L � : _, r, J Su as d the Univervity of Toronto. , � stove length. abov,gelo S. %nalsdon's store. FickeTing. Oat, 24 per can t sales tax. -pointed after the election., the Ottaws.-Torrinto express 1.chl% Cdke hours 9 am to 5 m., or by ap 491"t- was approaching and stepped on to l2tf Phone Pick. 1709. aunt Phone Pyck 3700 The above prices are for ;irompt AUDLILY, the other track when be was struck acceptanee ouly,.&a they are -j Several from here attended church by a freight train travelling Past. DON -ALD MUNRO, lower than the current wLivb evidently he hoid not seen while at Pickering on Sunday. 'IELIZALBRTH RICHARDSON-8ue- wholesale quotations. 11 Miss Toung. of Galt. has been visit- watebingtheiexpress. Tbebodywas J140101N A I last WiLILer and Mrs. Pratt, t -ken to foroato. but Coroner Cr&w. an" it 0 -""A , . M%iteya le of C0=80"s of Mrs. I V9 Ill Z157 34tf "WrTTUI 101W %;X"l standing, %1ftr-JK G I &A the C^"Wofi out of his juriedicti a were W10" here this ""it, 0 being gray. r t Dr Cartwrigbt Coroner. will coada The Service G wag;I6 The C. P. R Sideroad is aim inquest. which will he held this POSTI" LLeenud Auedenow. Lqn YA elled ised a*ood job is hvieff done. Fe Im Ciousitles of T=* &ad Osbadd& As*. L'LJMBEJ% (Thursday) evoolvia P t 7 0'clock� The 1 -1- at all kis" asbas ft as alsorlim Misses Muriel &ad Margaret West- unfortunate occurranice was evidently Motoroverhaullag. top and side outs Quit, ney have been visiting Taroin to sad We repairl accidentO. Thedecoased. who was of n .ZZA"N TO"11IMP= Searboro relsit I veL very quiet disposition and very In. I. -,-Bsttw7 SerTice-awging RR Tsvoiftow. Cossaillselsaw Sat 1111"" Jamse a.ad Mrs. Mcoaffery, of To' duptrious, w&s not well known in Due. and overbitullug. A41091011118" 1111%. Noun in k" ..T M rontn spent.01ric Holiday with F. M. All work pruaranteed. Flat rate- bftrton where be c&me two or thr" -19"M se unau" 1AW and Mrs. Chapman. OWIL he 1 where his Have The bad spot in the road ce&r Wm. years ago froin St. Tbom^a. service tharg mother now liv"� He to v'er"imbly -Phone 5510 Ma&k'. V.L Puckrin's hams ousht to be repaired spoken of by those X. NAW, LICEN8ED AVC- who knew him W TIONEER.Ior York. Qntam sad Dorbolat Berry Boxes B"kets, Crates at I and all i�pgref his untimely death: W. E. 13 E R R Y Consties. Mitiodsof salso pi attended and Containers. Mrs. L Clark &ad famil 0 have s body wait shipped by undertaker 40. Term nasoomable, Dot" fcw way be been spending a few weez; tIt Gram - C, A. Sterritt an Tueoday afternoon termeat will take place. will give you every The Community Club hold tbair or at NEWS'Officv. Bell mad ladviseb. Now Perfection Oil Cooking mere. I&ave for C&Ig&rT the first of to his home In St. Thomas, where in. dem viscose. Whitby. Offt. 8toves- the etoye that thoweek. F- Coal and Feed APR armers, AttentioL]n 9&tiAf"tion. rimic In, F. W Cbepman't west farm flats next Monday afternoon and evPn,- Also. Binder Twine, Lawn Mow BROUGHAM. Ing, Everybody in the vicialty, young A am agent for the World's Greatest org. Poultry Fencing and and old. is lnift6d to come and bring Mm Ed. Willson has returnea honip r "The 0 ]R Renfrew Stoves, Chicken Nettiog. his tir her basket. Those who can are much improved. F. A. R E E S scalft Oil Engines. Fleury's Get our pricee before buyinv elipected In come In the afternoon and . E. R. arul Mrs. Willson, of Toronto, lill be served at 6 o'clock. spent the holiday at Brougham. fismous Flows. Points. Grain Grinders, supper wi Vhieel Barrowsetc.4 elsewhere. 3MITax, 4600 Metilh-ers of the She& anti Haruqon Brantford binder twine and second. WHITEVALE. families are holidaying with their peo- bond separators for sale. pie. The Cemetery Board were greatly ALVIN BUSHBY Miss Thopnbur', of Toronto, has been Nut a�nd Stove Coal p!eased wlth�tbp fiti-cese of t ROBT. DEVITT, beir first vis'ting Miss Phyllis Gerow the past decoration se,,ice held recently. The -PIiioaeW5P1ck. BROUGHAM PICZERING week. and Coke, also dAy was ideal and.al&rge crowd assem- Rusqell Brodie and John Colwie, ot It was pie-isaut to rene eo b'ed many coming from long dist- waces. w old Toronto, were with their p pie over, All Kinds ot Feed -GrAk Chopping --DO YOU WANT w7q,iiiintan-ie with former residents- the week -end Geo. -Stevenson and the'Goad amily AND FL IKING: your house heated for half et-pecially when they all spoke in such f in were visitors with the Barclay fa the eo8; of coal b'gLh praiFe of the 'condition In which I am prvpar*d to do Chopping a6d -If tbiy found the Cemeterzati The simple over the week-erd. Cement, Lumb r, go, instal o0e of the Instant 33as yet effective service Miss Winnie Pugh returned O&L Flaking every Monday, co ctqd by the home Oil Burners in your r 11.Re,-or Rev. T. Rateliffo, in the open. on Saturday after a ten days, visit was Wednesday and Friday Lath an Internatiocal Oil Burner erlfrjyed by all. The collection amount- with frien1s in Belleville. ed to W 00, with iAnmeyet comin, s Stoneboate For Sale in your ftirinice. Lloyd Johnston and his sister, Mi, The Women'g- Institute will bold Doris, are making a motor trip Wl and see them. Terms-: Jokm F. Bayles, Clateimont their regular meeting on Wedneqdsiv, through Westerm Ontario. Aug. l4th. at the home of Mrs. T. John and Mrs. Miller have returned h fwmliote No. 2 Ratcliffe. There program - .'Strictly Cas W. J. GORDOWS, will be a home from their overseas trip and re, Church Street, that should be of Ppecial interest no port a fine time in every tespect. Agents Wanted 2317 Pickering It to expected tbat' Mrs. Hunt". of The services in St. John S United Comfort, SanitatiOD 'Brooklin. Distrier President. will give Church will be conducted on Sunday &a address. and Mrs l3ickson will give next by Rev. J. J. Dayid of Kinmount. am S/r=NS- a paper on-<KeepingTit.' Therewill A. and Mrs. McDonald, Mr. Mrs. and P I#' ke,'- - - ms d Emnom' Glass Signs of all kinds made to, order. be three demons Lrottious. Come and Miss Mabel Foster and Miss Margaret y ttold. Silver seeltbern. The mom berm are reminded Schell were city visitors at R. Devitt'i, MirrorsRe-vilvered. Are embined in the Marshall Pewter, Nickel. Oop;*r etc. that their special recipes vUl be help- over the holiday. Articles, Ornitments ful to others and itre befult collected at ii-b-tutewiU �ol� Ventilated Spring Mattress. this -Pabii:fit guarazteeld for 5 yrs. Tableware and' Jewell6y 03-fllLng-&D"Ioo-tbwrfh-e-w-o-r-& -their next meeting it the home of Is "Don't." Evejy St Oat' Mrs. Carl Devitt, on.Tueeday, Aug. 10 ---burialt August � a free slipcover or gold-plated. is in vited to come. Visitors in our at 2.30 p. in. All ladies welcome. 7 J� community am welcome. given with each mattresti Botidnatee Free. Roll cAll, Misce"neous recipes. pnim-hasied, MOO. ore :B 0 11 M) M M BROCK ROAD. A banquet given by the young pe-3- ple of Broujoam on Friday evening Owinig to the lateness of the sea- LOCUO HIL4 ONT. - Mr� Diamond has recently purchas last, was unique in that it was the ter - sea, ourVerandah Chairs have Ph ione MarkSM 80.42 ad a new sedan. mination of a contest of four divisions To*my Customers in Picker. been reduced in price. Walter and Mrs. Bushby of Oshawa in their Society, namely, Devotional, ing and -vicinity have taken up their �"nce witil Missionary, Citizenship and Literary. I Only. White %wiag Maebine, DALE M Wm. Badgerow. Much of the -success of the Societ- Some hafe objected the new' drophoad. long bhuttle, ba.11 Alfred Kayes is slightly indisposed is due to the efforts of the cap able sign@ recently painted on my' beariiliz, golden oak finish, 3=0l. at the present time. We hope for his president, Miss Mair, and the faithful itore namely, Stiamn teed for 10 y"re $40 speedy recovery. and efficientservices of the Fecretary, Miss Grace Bisbee, of Dunnville, is Percy Brown. The contest, won in a "PICkERING DRUG STORR" 5 spending, a few days with her sister, few points, by the Literary Committee, We are adcordinj to Law f3pecial prices during Jaly Rud Por Pastry use Mrs. F. R. Jackson. - was keen, every member entering into Auguit on bed outfits bbilged to have it changed. Miss I>orothv Young, of Oshawa, it whole-heartedly. A splendid spirit has been visiting with her aunt, Mrs. of sportsmanshi prevailing. On Fri- We still sell Crude Drug@, Patent Electric appliance@, including Hot Our Royal, Bra'd Poimt Irons, Tosieters, National Jack";n for a few days. day evelip a Fively sports program MedicineFt, Toilet Gooi]§, F."R. �ackson drives to the city ev- was carn;Fout in Mr. Shqherd's City Dairy Ice Cream, 2 burner Hot Plates etc. at your Grocer's. ery m ning to his work. He appre. beautiful lawn, after which the young TobRecos, Cigars and Cigarettesij­- or ciates the ting very much in the people repaired to the hall, wher4y'-- Farmers wbo have whesit get your -also a now Star Car if you flour made front your own 'um". some 75 sat down to a �alnt�- repast need one. wheat. We can We understarid that the eye -special- given in honor of the winning side. ,Ce, A. Sterritt ists who worked so siuccessfully neat Rev. J.8. Ferguson, pastor, and orga n Pickering Patent Medicine Stor grind it. -�t Audley secured some victims in this izer of the Society, was toast -master, -locality. People should soon havL and much fun and merry-malring was Pr -11 C--;-.- 11C- -E, R I N G NE W -S A "f' all 'kindi-Chicken 'feed. their eyes o ened. induled in. We hope the young peo- Furniture DeRler and Feed o Fu'neral Director bon feed, chop, ruillfeed. p Robert Reesor has recently taken pie will continue their good work.) No E. McIMEN Phone 1800 -day. - meet. -'01topping every week to himself a help" The boys Such fuixtions will live long in their ted himaon his return from hi.141memory and will d -o much, wn think, to VeterinW Surgeou Piskeriu, fo=pymoon with a good hearty chari ward the maJdng of Christian Citizer�- Ontario van, to which he cheerfully respond. ship. Ontario' A:­�4 `Tk`fir••*g •.:' .rYN".}.� ,,., .. ,;.BJ... .-,� y,y F. pts u .:.(7 lta'„• 7'. 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' T-;•- i "» :a, r . r -NOTHER OF FOUR CHU DREN DIES , y 'HURRICANE IN BAHAMAS CAUSES =- 0.[ AGER OR - ~ _ 50 DEATHS-,fl04,C Toronto. -With the death of Mrs I Maria Street home. of Mrs. Fanny t,x� t Nassau, Bahamas. -More than 160 with which the majority of the 160, Irene •Colau dk. aged $0, of 8 Shipman Shulman, who is charged with man- . ` I Persons were believed drowned, dam- persons are missing.- Street the polios and Crown author-s!Aughter in connection with Atkin- age estimated conservatively at $.8,- The line of boats filed out of Nan - son's death, are ina;ined to the belief 000,000 was caused, and more than sau Friday, heading for the famous ities are of the opinion that another that the 'liquor which supposedly Itilled 76 boats were sank or. destroyed be- beds, lying beside the submerged` victim of alcohol poisoning has been Mrs. Coleanik was obtained there.. NO ' aj �.t leen Monday night and. Tuesday banks of the western rim of Andros: °n '..added to the already long death list. Alcohol was found in the Co k midnight is the most destructive hur- Island, the largest Isle of the Ba-,+ r The body was removed to the Morgue, home. ricane recorded_ in Nassau and the homes. t a where an autopsy was held to aseer- The dead woman is survived by her s ; Bahama Islands. When the 'storm had abated early tarn the cause of death Acting Chief husband and tour children, ranging in # Nassau bore the brunt of the dam- Wednesday morning three small fish -f Corouer Crawford is investigating. age from five to twelve years. age in the storm which swept out of Ing smacks were left in the harbor' x' Dr.. pathologist, carried the wo- After the inaction of the past three the eastern end of the Caribbean Sea, from an array that Sunday numbered : msn'a:stomach away for analysis.. _ days; alleged bootleggers began to be wreaking havoc ,through the entire I approximately sixty craft, ranging+. Mrs. Celesnik w6rks out by the day. again gathered into the toils by the 'British group. from the insignificant o8-abo sail -j Ir Wednesday the returned home, feeling. local police. Richard Wiser, Gerrard ! With many families homeless, her boats to the 80 -ton yachtIsocelef. very sick, and went to bed. As the Street west, and George Fortress, £d- t beautiful drives littered with smashed The Isoce es was believed to be S "r '`.,. day progressed, she became worse. A ward Street, were arrested by Plain- glass and masses of debris, a1i public Thomias Lipton's famous AmerleeA doctor was called, but on his arrival cloehesmen Jackson and Baker of utilities paralyzed, Nassau abandoned cup challenger. The Shamrqck IV no* West D 'on on char of - efforts for alleviation of her own Pitt- lies under forty feet of water. . :'the man was tonal to be dead. Dundas Stag See ( P rty t Rev. F. M. Cosgrave, B.D. - i ful condition to despatch all available The eastern corner of Nassau in _-From, the symptoms displayed by the vio.ating the O.T.A. The officers Is a graduate of Trinity College, Dub. P ' woman it is thought that alcoholic claim to have found two small bottles I craft in search of the picturesque the old tort Montagu section, wae� lin, who has been chosen provost and s poisoning was the cause of her death, of alcohol in searching the homes of sponge fleet; numbering between 160 inundated with three to four feet `ot- The _._ Colesnik home is situated the pair. One of these even -hidden is .vice chancellor of Trinity of Trinity and 200 small sloops and schooners, water, resembling a mill race. W- * within a short distance of the Atkin a sewing machine. College Toronto, to succeed Rev. b, i 1 _ seon 3omictle. 59 McMurray Avenue, James Murphy, no home, and Harry o Onteger,Bishop-Eleot of the Diocese German Invents Shutterless EXPLOSION AT OSHAWA : 'the bead of which died in St. Joseph's Reid 8i Street east, were taken x Loom Lowerin Hospital Tuesday last, presumably of into custody by P. C. Hamilton of _" $ ---�--= the Cost KILLS TWO WORKERS �"-aloohalia poisoning. When news of West Dundas Station on A chuge of LAST VICTIM TAKEN London. -A shntblelesa loom, hither- BOdYes Thrown Distance of .' the woman' _death was received at vagrancy. The officer claims to have 8eele Street Station, Detectives, Chis- witnessed the two men on Church FROM BALSAM LAKE to regarded as an impossibility, has F'�r Feet When Gasoline a - been invented by a . German named L� bolm. and Matdaster were ordered to { Street drinking rubbing alcohol from l � B �. L k iWeek's' Gabler, accordingto a report from r ? � s :investigate. 'ingy learned that Mrs. 4k bottle, which they diluted by meafik �i1 t Ends,. With Ra Bel:ing and hasbeenalready thor- I Being C]�alr - .�Colesnik had drunk some alcohol last of water imbibed from a horse trengis, covert' Of1Y3ains Of Eleven Oa wa/--Two workmen were kill - trough. tested and proved feasible in .Sunday. Her husband had partakes Another man, charged with being ed, one seriously injured and another] Ouths. German factories before being pubbe-� uif the liquor also He did not know, drunk, was brought into West Dun- received minor -Injuries when a huge ly announced. The mechanism is de- �` s •' � stated, the source of the ligaor, al-' dee Station and when he was searched Fenelon Fails. -Balsam Lake has, � gasoline tank having a capacity of scribed as the simplest and works on t -t'hough the police, owing to the prox- a partially filled bottle of alcohol was given up the last of its dead. 14,000 gallons exp:oded whi'e it was 1 two lode which carry threads and ' .unity of the Co'Ceanik home to `the fogad on him. The body of Harold Bakewell aged' `undergoing repairs during which an, -_ 19, of 445 Oakwood avenue, Toronto, weaves all kinda of cotton yarn and f acetylene torch was used, 64§ic; do, No. 3, b6 c, Flour -Man, the last of the eleven victims who lost, jutewith the same apparatus. their lives alae da a was recover- j The claim is made that production is THE DEAD. . „ TIE c spring wheat pate., firsts, $9; seconds, days go, f $8,60; strong bakers, $8.30; winter ed Carly .on Thursday. The remains quicker and eater, that the number off Fred Gaiikel, aged 28, of Harmony. pa g 'P1 ratives is reduced, that the com I Alexander McNabb, .aged 88, 304] TORONTO. �t , bcaho� 6 f 806.bit)bato $g Zp • g=alried we floating and had drifted close to cated preliminary steps before wind- Golf Street g Lon Point, whence the ill-fated crew Man. wheat --No. 1 North . 1.68; ' 828.25 Short"30.25. Midd:in ing the threads will be obviated and y $37.25. Hay -No. 2 r Loa, car is of the war canoe had started their last SERIOUSLY INJURED, •��, To. 2 North, ;1.68; Na 8 orth•, y , per 2 the cost of the loom construction 1� journey on July 0. j GeorgeSanders, 620 Simcce Street 1.58. $17 to $18, greatly lessened. m The victim's watch, which was !n ! Man, oats -No. 2 CW, nominal; No. I Cheese -Finest Wests., 16eic. Bub his stopped Lancashire bas not yet heard of the South, plumber. IM' 5. not quoted; No. 1 feed, b0%0-,'N*f''ter--No. 1 pasteurized, 33c. Eggs-- Pocket, had oto d at five mitt.-! feed. 47 Vic; Western grain quota -I Fresh extras, 87 to 38c; fresh flrsta, I utes after eight• thus confirming the' new invention and is not hke�l'y to MINOR INJURIES, tions in e.i.t. porta. 82c. �,elief that it was at approximately adopt it unless its weaving skill, hand- Harold Godfrey, 308 Nassau Street, Am. cqrn, track Toronto -No. 2 , Carmer cows, $2.25; hogs, .straight I thirt hour that the last of the boys ed down through generations, is equal- water boy, aged 16, q 6 ` yefc:w, g4nii,c; No. ;yellow, 93i+5e• 'iota of good qual4t�y, $14.7 .fell from the canoe. .y applicable to the new machine ash The tragedy occurred at the site of . - - - with., the. ok _ �- A� the. nese Pmsi, a where the I^ flk#ii lBeh'. M sal- t r rhe reco,.ry- &__B&ke --- Filasit. Lfaea-r r (shorts r ton $.9.25; ------ �_.� ._. bags included: Bran per tan 2b;' NAI3iAN CROP 'FO locim- tank-w*e- est .-It per 4 middlings, ! M A"1'E way ksPre for a week. The government ' +• - - tamed no gasoline, but was half filled 1 ends the quest whirls has been lander r ($88.25; good fWJ flour, ba , $2.80 airplane with water, However, when the - s p party which has been aiding Glacier Grinds Down acetylene torch was applied to weld' points. Wheat Harvest Will Deter- ! the work here !eft for Sault Ste. Marie P° on 'rhursda Superintendent fill- Peak in March to ,Sea' a certain spot there were evidently Ont good milling wheat -;1.28 to. mine Price clays American y _ ; sufficient fumes in the tank to cause $1.80, f ob. shipping potnts according ' liard Larg of the life-saving crew -' ro ,m fy.Wchts Bank Review. expressed the opinion that the re -ov- Cordova, Alaska -Henry ' Glacier lIt to explode. Five men were at'. Barley -Matting, 60 to 62c. er of all e'even bodies within a weak has Chan ed its a id course and is work about the tank, and a water bogl ` Buc1.-srheat--Nominal _ New York.-' The world price of y - S ge-o• WA9 a remarkable achievement. now pushing its way over the to of a ,waa standing watching the .progress} wheat in the coming season will do- P g Y p Rye --No. 2, 85c. the I mountain to reach the sea. Wbat re- of tate acetylene welder. Man. flour -First patent, $9, To.. Pend to an unusual degree upon 'e - - '� eently returned observers thought was Alexander McNabb, the welder, and: ionto• do, second pat., $8.60. outturn of the Canadian crop, says MEN CHARGED emotes issuing from the top of a peak I Fred Gaukel, a rigger, were instantlq.. Ont~ flour -Toronto 90 per cent. the National Bank of Commerce In ` tent, per barrel, in earlots, Toronto, a review of the outlook. for world WITH MANSLAUGHTER turned out to be great clouds of dust, 4' killed. Their bodies were shatteredl 5.90; seaboard, in balk, ;8.90. wheat supplies appearing in the Aug- caused by the break-up of the soil and torn, and were hurled through the r Cheese --New large 19iic to 20c; ust number of Commerce Monthly, 1 under pressure of the lee river. + air a distance of some 60 feet, _ ' ~golfs 21c; tripbets, 22c. Stiltoas, 24c. ! I Arrested in Connection i�ith I Henry Wolkins, sourdough, who has George Saunders, a plumber, who F! , the bank 'says : "Unless Canada's crop g _ Old, large, 28e; twins, 29a; triplets,' . Poison Li Fatalities. trave:ed over a lar art of the ter•ri- hsz3 Previously pat compressed air in Ol ire a generous one another season of P for investi atin geological freaks, the tank, was buried several feet. . He close balance between supply and de Y 8 g f;ro gi Batter -Finest creim*ry prints, PP y Toronto.-Po:ice tightened up an- f investigated the glacier's actions. He I was rushed to the hospital, where 88 to 860; No. 1 creamery, 84 to 35c; sand to in view, at .east until the fate I other link in the chain of evidence, went to the scene of the smoke eppat•1- J' titedicai attention was rendered. It' -` No. 2 88 to 34c. Dairy prints. 26%, of er9Ps in the Southern Hemisphere surrounding the distribution of poison tion and heard the tons of rock, push- I is thought that he will recover. Har-' to 28�c. is known. I liquor, they say, when Max Wurtzman M E Fresh extras, in cartons, 37 : "As the current season draws to- . ' f ed by the gacler, falling into canyons old Godfrey, a water boy, who n few V gds- 2&0 .Beverley Street. and Henry Gold- . moments before the fatal ex c to 88p; fresh w1tras, loose, 38 to 36c; ; card its close, sn plies o! old cro below, causing crashes aadib:e for five) Plum+ �-i p P stein, 124 Huron Street were arrest- . treads Ele; fresh seconds,, 29a mi•:es The peak of the mountain curled ran for his life, escaped with, _ Live kens, Spring, :b.. wheat appear every -where W be low, so ed by Detectives Waterhouse and r that little in the way of carry -•,ver I being disintegrated is about 8,000 feet minor injuries. At present he is In $oe; bens, arse 5 lbs., 24c • do.. 4 to Winters. 1 hi and prospectors believe the I the hospital. ;iba,, 24c; do., 3 to 4 lbs., 26c; roosters, can be counted upon to augment the The two men are held on chargee ' P ° M; dscklinga, 5 lbs, and up, 80c; new crop. Comparatively Iittle adds- of manslaughter. Bail was refused who!e mountain will soon succumb to Albert Parkes and Edgar Kellar,. turkeys, 30c. tional wheat can be expected to come by the police. the .pressure of the glacier. two riggers, escaped with nothing - Drowsd �tn•y-Chicken Spring, forward from the Southern Hemis- The arrests, police say, were made more than a severe medical rap. e;, pp000a----4-- did not require medical attention. ..�, 40a; chiclserca, storage, alb., 95c: sphere until tiro next Grope, are her- at the request of Deputy Commission- Y . bens, over 6 lbs., 27a do., 4 to b lbs, vested at the beginning of 1927. sr Alfred Caddy of the Ontario Pro- The huge tank had been carefully 27e • do, 8 to 4 lbs., 2tic ; roosters. 26c; Travels 14,000 Miles pumped out to remove any gas that' ndtseic}ings, 6 In. and up, 36c; turkeys, "Reports of damage to the now vincial Police, crop have come from various parts of While definite informatio40c.n 'as' to to me Ben Nevis might remain, and, following this, ` Beans --Can. hand-picked, $2.60 per Europe, eliminating the hope of as the troll leading. up to the arrests - compressed air was put !n to deter - =bushel• primes, $2.40 per bushed. outturn al to last year, but unless was not given out, police say that London. -Among the pilgrims to see mine whether c not the tank leaked. equal The leak was located, and it was while _ Map,e produce -Syrup, per Imp-, lavoraMe weather persists there to they have established that Wuitz J the sunrise on Tuesday at the summit ' 1, $2.30 to $2.40; per 5-ga., $2.25 to reason to expect a fair average crop. of Ben Nevis, Scotland's highest an attempt to, repair this wars being: P� P man and Goldstein were con- �2,80 per gal; maple sugar, lb., 25 to Neverthe:ess, some increase in irn rte mountain, was a West Australian who mado that the terrib.e mishap oc- 26c • maple syrup, new, per gal., $2.40. pe netted with Ilse transportation of the had travelled 14 000 miles for this coed• 1 may be looked for. poisoned liquor that caused the recent ' iicne -Wb, tine, 1 to 12a per' Po qoe 10 -lb. tins, 11 % to 12c ; 6 -lb, tins, � "On the export elle, the July 1. deaths at Oakville. sighk it was his first visit to Soot - .1b.; r -i 11 to 12%c; 2% -lb. tins, 14 to 14%o. estimate gives the United States a . Other local arrests are said to be land since he iott there, thirty years Date of 4R3perial Conference , Smoked meats -Hams, med., 34 to l total crop about 100,000,000 bushels imminent. W. He made a vow to return to ,Altered to Shit Elections . $6c; cooked hams, 52 to 64C; MOW: greaterthan last year. This increase Scotland and welcome the dawn on - rolls, 25c; cottage, 31 to 82C; break- • will just about offset the probable de- Bea Nevis. He is now a prosperous x tient bacon 8b to 400; special brand', Estllna-te a Crops. London. -The holding .of Federal crease in the crop of Western Europg, �rS Ps• rancher• elections in Canada in September has breaklaat soon, 39 to .4Zc; backs,! as 'indicated by condition reports so . Mountaineering pilgrims with him ' boneless, 42• to 47c' - Moscow. -Russia's Doming cereal at the time, numbered more than 600 caused the Imperial Government to Cured meats -Leap _ r bs '0 far. _ set back b two weeks the date on --io 70The.,-$24.27!; TO to 90 lbs., 3.76; j "The Indian crop, sweat In ay, which the Imperial Conference is to 80 Lbs. and up, $22.34; lightwoiahlc yielded practically the same total as Compared with ' b9,000,000 tons last South Africans, French, Dntah and convene. The conference was to have bolls in barrels,$4250; NOv"sight last year, so that no substantial con- year, according to data given out by Swiss, as even as Britisher from all opened on October. 5th, but Premier' wells U 49»56 per bbl tribution toward the world supplies lies the Central Statistics Administration. parts of the Isles. PST Lard -Pure tierces, 18 leo 18ihc; PP ..- Staa,ey Baldwin nano in file -• tabs, 13 to 19c; pails, 19 to I9c; can be expected from that source. _- Hones of'Commons that Canada's re-' - rints, 20% to 21c; shortening, tieroes, With the exception of problematical I quest for a postponement bad beenr _ 24% ,to 16e; tubs, 15 to 154c; pal`s, supplies from Russia, Canada .is the P� COUNCILDECISION ON ENFORCES agreed to by all the Governments con_ 16 to 16%c; blocks, 17 to 1774c. only other important source of wheat _ cerned, and it had been decided to Heavy steers, choice, $7.86 to $8.25; imports until the crops of the. South- I begin the,sessions on October 19. It good $7.40 to $7.76• butcher r $7.40 to ;�T.Sb do„ ern Hemisphere become available In, HUGE INCOME TAX ON LIQUOR TRADE was lest that more time should be; steers, CliOld, r » good, $7 to $7.25; do., commons ;b.b0 the ear.y part o1-1927. _ allowed the Canadian Government to ;0 86,60; butcher heifers, choice, $7 Employment in Canada Windsor. -Liquor, des:ers here who Jiunes Cooper of Walkenwil'le, who is le'eL its representatives o the con-? iso $7.75; do. Rood, $6.75 to $7; but -`1 iereaoe following the outcoriia of the ' `rcher cows, •c�iolce, $6.60 to $5.76; do,? NOw Highest �SirlCC 1S t? technically doscrib.r theniselvea aa "eA- r till a.i worth mora than the average: l lair to goal, $3 t� 1* ; bra+,cher - millionaire, and whoa, operations a ections. balls, b.b0 to $6; bolognaa,' porters were staggered after they were the most extensive of an along good, $ Ottawa. -Improvement in the em- e g �3.50 to $4; canners and cutters,' had digested the fn'11 import of Privy the border here, will be compelled to 100_Persons Killed, 5,000 .60 to $4; Good milch cows $85 to ployment situation in Canada is re- Council decision !n the now *famous; hand over to the Governments approxi- Houses Gone�in J Floods, i 95• a ringers choice, $95 to $lib; Pm'� by the Dominion Bureau of ' I Pr Jap. ' Statistics. On the 'payrolls of the Cecil Smith case, by terms of which. matrly $500,000 in income tax, repro anedium cows. x$46 to $60; feeders, 898 firms which reported to the smith, one of the border's most suc-!senting his profits during the 1920-21 Tokio.-More than 100 persons were\ $6.25 to 116.75; do., fair. $5 to b, cesafuI bootleggers, must pay to the ' period, Coo 'Lives 46;calves, choice $10.50 to $12 ; Dept. of Labor on'July 1 were 860,718 j Per ' ea in a magnificent killed, and 6,000 houses were washed r _ do, good $9 to $16; do, light, $5 to persona, or 20,699 more than in June. Fedora. Government $28,830 as tax] mansion in Walkervil,e and contra•- away in the Niigata prefecture, when! lambs, $16,60 to $17; do, These additions to staff exceeded those upon his profits from liquor, in, butes generously to public charities the riven in the northwestern part of _-aced., ;lb to $16; do, buck,!, $18.b0 t, reported on the corresponding•date of 1920-21. ' of all sorb. Juin Island went on a rampage. Flitpi = lel; good light 116 to 7:60; any Previous year of the record, and The ruling of the highest tribunal According to a. Hat of exporters whorbrtdges are downs and telegraph, rail- vy sheep and bucks, $4 to 60. the index of bmploymerit, it 108.7, in the Empire decided"a test case filed, are said to have made large sums and road and tolophone service to dist thick smooths, ted and v ntered,; b the Canadian Government to deter -I who will be assessed by the Govern- rupbed. do, f.i b., $18; do, country now stands higher than in any ocher 7 ata, $1i:.7b; do, oft! carat $14; do, month since 1920. mine whether it was Icgal to tax pro- went for a large share of their earn- The villages of ToCMocho, Ama. ck tats, f.o.b., ;1of0; as eat prem- --;. -- fits made from liquor sales. l ing_--the names being on file in the gashita, Higashidai, • Nlgoromura,' urn. $2.66• I Work Tit the moss enjoyable of the According to local barristers who Dept, of Finance at Ottawa pending Tochichokwrt and Santo ars searob- ' MONTREAL common activities of mankind. -Rob- have followed c'.osely the progress of outcome of the Smith case -the total ink the debris for dead. Nagaioka 1, pats -Can. West., No. 9, 60K to ort Lyrcd. tics case gh throuvarious courts,: will. be far in excess of $1,000,000. pfd Mtn are stili in danger. 4y Y��f_.:,...,_,.-_?.�.....,.,,,. ....,. ,.-.-.:.,......:.•P.,..i.. ,.,. �,_._..� .,. .. ... _,"•w,-;...,-: ..-.,,. ::_.-_. _.. .. _._._. :.,._..._.. -w, n.__ _..,... .__... ,,..._. ... ., ___ .. _,..._n _. h Y_..-... ,_... .. .._. _ ._ '. 1..-t. .»,- {... .,..._..., ._4°,, ..:,-R.�.,,..a.:,%1.errs:..-.aY:.,.....«.,e..i''i1w.F.r�; 2.!...^..e�l�.a��".._'"?":L q R X� _to* Vic 4 .. ­ _­ .-, a - - A��. -, " - .10-- , ;A : - -, - ", Z 4 Fc!�,,:tN;:10, P 17 Iff T_;!QRN 4, A" 7 "Alk Wanum RegaA Team as To An,Enn*y Nest.' MOLM NAM WOUN OF .060lete 46wee,00e1S." Who knows. what far, unehaztod path.'i ILL i?a AgrunddangWer of Salah Been- ways- claim r lkof the fatal WLE ACA The guest who harvored here? What hard1t recently remarked, In a Paris Cholera Intantum in one � & ailments of childhood. It is a trouble _7 wavapair, that women no longer aJ; that comes on suddenly,. eepeth c� unless fal)y dur- sky ha*11ung T­Wfti. LbLeJLLsJ4_y8s,_Lo_tns moved _W team* A fx*-tb7e- sumn"r MO . n ..N"4_RW VAd BWOd-_J�i-Mili- air- In -her vrandmeth-. Prompt action is taken the little one er's day, writes May Horton fin "TheA-sereuadjug- when theyear was 1111110tt school and .,/.-.,tain Good Health Londlan Mall." Is this, she asks, due may soon be beyond aid. Baby's Own yGung?. -I meat department have Tablets are an. ideal Medicine In ward- Who listens now to that soft -throated started thoussiade *s, the for their appearance, •to convideration. After passing the age of forty eye" Ing off this trouble.' They regulate the road to Success. 'Wenan has these hymn reason to grov� anxious Or t10 shame for what may, -in bowels -and Sweeten the stomach and That stayed the -t You too nuw iitioose& .about her health. This time -of trial. days of sex-eqnalit;y, be thought an um, wilight In the fad.. 0 thus Prevent the dreaded summer com- Ing west, Tailm your first br Worthy weakness? . . §@ _ with Its attacks of faintness and fits plaints. They are an absolute writing Dept. fair a depression, its of -ten violent head- 7� of The ezplanatlon Is more Hkoly to lie safe Or walked In lyric ectsay the dim copy 'of our astakig" medicine, being guara�teed to contain aches and back pains is rightly dread- ft' the -fact "t the majority of women UnCeirtlLin throbbifug- ot a troubled ed by women; but it reasonable steps have. in -the last twelve yvmm cT. w, neither oplates,nor narcotics or other breast? S. harmful drum They cannot possibly ed RLAJOTT are taken to safeguard the health, no acq4lc too intimate all acquaintance do harm -They 2 always do good. The His place is empty now, but have 45erIOUS ill-effeeto will arise. At this with rpaJ tragedy to be moved by the Tablets �ax*,:sold by 'med"Ielnu dealers heard ,,l make -belief however well i ?:� tarDing Point In life Dr.� Williams'. -Pink !Portrayed. by mail at 25 cents a box fro)n The --Pills have given a helping hand to L killr for here -elf, the modern girt Williams, Beyond the hedgerow, whea the 11.0 'a Dr. Medicine Co., Brook• moon was big, YOP40 wW Almonds, Sts -6, Twon -women Who training dces not encourage w Pi villa, Out., thousands -of suffering rt, ee ag Like her brother, she has The ghostly flutter of a housing bird, :-were fighting a hopeless battle against Over trideg- learned to keep a Wff upper lip a nd Where scarlet flame was kindled on Poor health and waning strength. Death, Where [a Thy Sting? The very beat help- for any woman bite on the bulW in Wence. -And her a twig. "Would you like to take a nice long or heaAby, openair life makes her StIl His races now to other lanift Belo "Would age is The health help given by Dr. Williams' Pink PlUe. These less addicted to that mysterious lux. • To me his glint of Sunshine and his walk?" she asked. ar Gone., "Why, I'dJove to, replied the young, l;illls reinforce the blood supply, en. y, born. Of overwrought - nerves, It tj riehizig and purifying it, In doing this known to earlier gene tions, as -a N. McCreary in Nerw York Times.- man caller Joyously. ra "Well, don't lot me detain you. they nourish the starved and over good cry." Minard's Liniment for Como and Warts -taxed nerves and give new strength, ' Men are popularly supposed to be ut• and vitality to the whole system. By I terly disarmed by a woman's tears - this natural process Dr. Williams' Pink! ind-,ed. a famous judge once pubAC17 owned himself paralyzed by them. But VV6n Needed. PHIS completely' dispel &?I pains and Weakness, and a better, happier condi-' it is to be fired that the young man What if a fireplace Isn't usdibWak- --Itf10n Of hearth and spirits arises. I of to -day is more Itkely to be trAtated year round -for heating? It deserves a 1.4" p ran to Every woman of middle age should than moved by, the Crystal drops that lace in your home Xist for tbo timee, an the type a itake advantage now of the -wonderful f89 from his lad;;-love'a eyes and to cud occasions wWm K Is used. But did rwiF4 me in health -help of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. beg her, unsy-inpaithedgeliT, not to you ever stop to realize that there is 'They are sold by 01 Medicine dealers make an ass of herself. no better means for ventilation at all MacLean SaWMW3k"1* Pneu to Him. �Ar will be seat by mail at 64) cents a So It is not alitogethor surprilAng If times than the open flue! It boolPe to A" "sLaws, SL W4@L Proft ssor-'* Ever had pneumatics?'# two" QcL by The Dr. Williams' Medicine woman has come to keep Your house cool In summer be - the conctuakn Co., Brockville, Ont. that these One-time '%I Bast guns in Student-"WIbUt kind of lung dip camle it encourages the euvil-latiou Of " her armory" are obsolete weapons, to ease 'a that? the, air In the room be scrapped In favor of others more Don't lot the question 'of t"I deter effective. The Game of "What ('cloak." CORN Silent Watch. you from enjoying the comfort. cheer 1541 A boy, who had been brought up in a In the game of '!What O'clock Is, It?" and beauty of a fireplace In your home, % family that Was accustomed to be Tetanus. ITbe French peAsants, for whom the Remove the hard flesh and apply, two of the pleyero must be in the so- Minard'a freely and often. Also excused every morning by an alarm Lockjaw is something the have all me,. One of the two is sent out of the i fuel problem Is much more Serious splendid for bunions. -Aock, was told that he Would be given feared since the days when as small room, and while he is Vne, ths, com- i than with Canadians, think SO much of a watch for his birthday Present. and chHdren we were warned to tell moth. easy fix upon some particular hour. heir fireplaces that in order to, got van asked what triad of a watch he or every time we ran"a rusty, nwi into When he returns. tha other boy or girl bac;dogis they save all their waste• would prefer, our foot, And the fr4ght the whole paper, sweepings, orange peek and! "Ob!" said be. "Please buy me one -family got if any one cut his hand be In the 846crot must ask the question. such, pille, them on a newspaper, which NOW the secret to that the one who I of those '44lont watches of the night' tween the thumb and first finger! ! they then lightly roll up. twist at the aim remain In the room reveals to. the OF one I i i d ds ante with a string and call that I hear so Much about." We are still anxious when a little bo way out the biour fixed upon, by ena Soot hats a rusty nail run Into it. Why' Means of the first letter of Me word' backlog. And they love its warmth Bocaus* we are afraid of what may used In the question. "A" stands for and cheer! p harpers -meaning of the one o'clock; "B" for two: ­(... for; -4 oath. We . If a window rattles, take alir whole system and perhaps d three; "D" for four; "E" for five, and =CLI a" c:othos peg aM -break off I have particular reason to fear any 1 go on down the alphabet to Which, one of II i wound which has touched any cultl- the prongs. The ?rong left makes iia We-- sprs� S*U&*Pilalj� stands for twelve o'clock, being the road dust- The chief rea, letter.effective wedge when sopped between of shippers with our� cream san foT imr feai isthat the the wk4ow an -d t1w fr"-w..lasionee. IF e question was: DRAGGINS-D tetanus, or the germ causing lockjaw, prices. tests. Oradea, daily "Be an kind as to tell in, what o'clock migh. have entered with the -ioll or it im?.. payments. Wear* paying to- the answer would be dust in which manure was present at Two ".vi Special, 3"; 111*. 1, S4 o'clock"; or if the question W": "Do PSORIASIS PAINS RE�.IEVED owl"S' test payments. is "-I ap"Jal. vorno time. This IS true, tpo, of any You know what O'clock It Js?"'.the an- �,N t IMa. 2, 3146 %Q* Pay IgXprt@& injuries from fireworks. firearms. etc. ewer would be. "Jilbur o'clock", orl' ECZEMA Charges. Ship us your Orearmm When, therefore, '4�,ny one in your �Everyboe Wann Siff" Newly a Year. !fsmily to suffering from a wound into y wants to know . what and Other Skin Troubles o'cicK-k It Is." the answer would be, TIA:d LO ttus new, blent1fic Skin treat- Ly& L Pink6o's Vegetable I there Is the slightest cban" "FIve o'clock." and so to "Let us know Mont it in a combination treatmem that this 'germ of lockjaw may have !or ointment I Canpamd &vaght Her Haddii mu�124mi the time P'eaxe-9" which would b4lug ntment for external use and tab - 1 entered, take no chances ---ask the i he answer "Twelve o'clock."lets Lor- purifying the blood. In the t doctor to use tetanus aritl-toxin, whichfugredlents of Ointment, � the active Moo" Jaw. Sask. - "I am going to 1,9 a sure Preventive. Tetanus nail- 1 SOREMA am combined with an -­ i toxin is supplied free for use of par- ! Mont base that Is readily absorbed tuta, the third and f,,rLb layers of the Skin try to tell YOU WnAt Lydia P_ rmz. ham's Vegetable 6empound has done 'very Relieve Imlation's sons living in the Province by the De. for rr. e. suffered badly with with gentle rubbing It 18 In these under layers of the akin partment of Health of Ontario. with Cuticura Soap and hot water, that the dis- ease germit work, Thus, SOREMA At- • Damascus. tacks skin troubles at their source, Pink werv, the proud pomv4gra uates, a mahes, itchings, irritations, etc., rosy cloud to the sight., SOREMA And the fluttering bloom (yf the orange Their teeth am of a neam which nudcoothan - was white In the zenith light; their k— cutth* edge u*3. And Budden, or ever we dreamed. IL, did i der evel. its orchards give apart, WhOOMMIS CAKAVA SAW %106 LTD. And there was the bowered city with th V414cou"k. 11M. JOW16 Wa 'the flood of Its, Orient heart; C There was the endl"s Pages at Pageant that the d1scovery of a Canadian Drug- - thirty-five surged through the arching Bate two bottles and I found I was better so I ket n taking it and also ;;;A '"'re was the aim Bride's Minaret, AGENTS WANTED'ITh and the ancient '�street called . .-istralght." - 1111164 WN1 W01411 want*! I* 04roletsaftled tIrrileelm I ---- dinton Scolia In "$ongs.of San - with min abilft and good MOOV"fty 1414din-j tol rise Land.' POPPOWN1 4 meet extaOSIVO robile of knitted Nedg fi ous combination& of drugs used In neld dired trim manut=turer: orisma. so '6 od "*I Keep' Minaird's Liniment handy.' Imilkino Wft Silk IioWJ8. hoajirtr under. 1@1 - ... .. 7 - INOW and W01014446 041081 to the 111111011 prad, Ita. I British Thrifty. .-ported fines. All Ilan made warpletely In our 0" Before the war, there were only 400,- -` briery lhm 0141111ASIL LIWW- commi i'000 holders of English government 110alts Wdema allies mrM SuVillied. Piqagl"q and securities altogether. To -day 14.000 .prpwaw; "Wartlea ovarenteed. but'rcarmania- new holders of government securities Mont base that Is readily absorbed tuta, the third and f,,rLb layers of the Skin try to tell YOU WnAt Lydia P_ rmz. ham's Vegetable 6empound has done 'very Relieve Imlation's q for rr. e. suffered badly with with gentle rubbing It 18 In these under layers of the akin dragging -down pains and inflamms- with Cuticura Soap and hot water, that the dis- ease germit work, Thus, SOREMA At- I tion, also pains In my right side over my hip and down my whole side into tacks skin troubles at their source, my leg. I had it nearly a year wb an mahes, itchings, irritations, etc., SOREMA I went to a doctor and he said I have Soap daily to keepell. your skin clear. SAMPAS 26011 WON V7 WA Dep"I '11hab0am Lot. Worlev"WL. would to have an operation. But ]Wtment A, ankW. Takao 2k. Coticura Sbavilar !{ilei 26d, the New Skin Remedy my mother said to take Lydia Pinkham's VagetabloCompound ISSA.11111 Na 82-26. Is as it the d1scovery of a Canadian Drug- - thirty-five saved her life years before I took gist of yea"' experience, who was, for fourteen years, a sufferer j two bottles and I found I was better so I ket n taking it and also ;;;A from Psoriasis. After all the usual Ldia E. ]Wnkham's Sanstive Wash. treatments (Including X-ray) bad fall- I have had two more children since ad he began experimenting with vara- then and am perfectly well. I used ous combination& of drugs used In to have to lie down twoor three cases of Chronic Skin Diseases and de- formula times a day, and now I do all MY veloped a with which he FREED HIS SKINof the "DISEASE housework without trouble. I at - ?rays keep the Vegetable Com d SORE, NIA has, since; been used 'with -equal success in a large number of m It a dose now and the house as I then helps me. I am willing for M long-standing cases of Psoriasis, Ecze­ to use this letter any way 1_1Tt I IN ;iI', bel ma, etc, Numbers of enthusiastic 1 and will answerletters, any other woman I'd be only too g:9 '�i users testify to Its atrazing results. I SOREMA % sold at your Druggist's or712 to trv.­-Mrs. EsTR= HouowroK Athabasca W., Moose Jaw, San write us direct. Sorems Ointment, I - katchewan. SLN per box: Sorema Blood Alterative, Lydia IL - Plukham's Vegetable Tablets, 75c per. box. FLASH PRODUCTS, LIMITED Con;�,= Inedidlats dependable for was 1104 BAY ST. TORONTO, For sale hvilgrarimts SIV'onywhom a Vm make good and NUY Wit) UL urn. for full ' -papticalan at are being reglslered every week, which BRITiSli KkITWKAR •COIIIIPANV, oqualfl about 700,00 new subscribers a4 2 &game, Ontario. per annum. -.-Thrift Magazine. . . 5 '1111011F 1111011! " I 1QF 5 vowsai" we 5 %dir `Todrist C'emps and Refres�hmeut Boothe along the hil;bways and roads of Ontario are now Inspect4d by the Department of Health and each pro - "for who ,maintains his premises and the necessliry equipment in a 'sanitary manner Is granted an Approval Sign. When you are motoring, look for this sign: MOTOR TOURIST CAMP APPROVED Ontario Department of Health It will belp you to locate water -safe to drink and proper accommoda- tion for rest and camping. Away from home, you cannot afford to take chances with your food and drink. An attack of*tyQoid fever following the use of Infected water or milk or swimming In a polluted stream will certainty spoil the effect of the happleftlQlfday. Milk: "Kiio* your Milkman" --at least try to Secure pasteurized milk. The next best is milk that Is milked clean and kept clean and cold. Meat. Buy meat kept on too. You wouldn't think of satin hot dogs" which has been heated and re -heated for a week, if you were tuals-t on having your weinerg taken off the foe and boiled fresh for you. Water: Secure your drinking water at Approved Camps and Rofresh. meat Booths; they have safe water supplies. Bathing: There are plenty of safe places to swim. Bathe only in water which is free from contamination, Safety First! 'A )Itlie mishap In any of the above may me -an sickness. Prevention is the beat plan for motor tourlats-get. Inaocul4ited against typhoid fever before yuu start on your Motor holiday. Vaccine to Supplied froe for use of Ontirto residents by --the Department of Health. AY11 F10- PIRIN - IFrov-ed safe- by rnifilions and ; prescribed by physicians for -Colds '"Headache '._-Neuritis,. Lumbagd� Pain -Neuralgia 7.Toothache .!,Rheumatism DOES NOT -AFFECT THE HEART. Accert only "Bayer" p2ckaze Yale whictcontains proven directions. -Hand "Bayer" boxcit of 12 tablets Also Handy of 24 and 100 -Druggists. Aspirin is tb* tnk& mart (1*10ster"d 111 0anada) Of Bayer KovatnetUT9 of mem"Naetle- oeMmtor of Salialt"ettl (Acetyl rallaylle Irld, "A. L A-"). WbIle It Is well known that Aeldrin woo= Bayer manufacture. tomakdat Me publile against Ingtatims, tb* 714bleta at Sam Oompaar win aIL 7Nd-i posid woo W^ *a -Bay.or Owes.,, Relieve Imlation's q By Using Cuticura Bathe the affected pens fively, with Cuticura Soap and hot water, dry without rubbipg, then apply Cuticura Oirm-Ant, - For eczema*, mahes, itchings, irritations, etc., they am wonderful.' Use Cudcura Soap daily to keepell. your skin clear. SAMPAS 26011 WON V7 WA Dep"I '11hab0am Lot. Worlev"WL. ]Wtment A, ankW. Takao 2k. Coticura Sbavilar !{ilei 26d, ISSA.11111 Na 82-26. T.'• Sv;.c •Y q.r. - Ick «. .* ' ,q. ..'i'h+.r ";,-„s,.. ,_.7�e'�,p) wR•y.. ,i c•w+.'.•t ,,. t Y... .,na v,s•Y ..."K1i ".�'• Y+LroC ..cr¢' ,vXYf r, n•.w . tA. Kna•ntr`9"•i. a .o v • r y; ::x;w. , �. _., . .. , .. ...;:i.'. •.., c�rw.e ZeNI ,. • ••+r -`''n• r-' ,w..,.- .., s,. ,;x t« .s ,.s-z.vf".a?rw^••- y.�r� .� -.+$-',',•; .,firy�,. t '.: vani!' ,+%fir.-. ',4*;,r-..w' »e..w-..: ,,,;::,. ,L. ,.. �, �`iS, .."'rr r,' 6.. a nr-...,.. au x - ..« .•�.'u"�-r�r .v _w f .Y+^P . , i .. _ - :rn. ...c _ ,G'w• 5o•u . '%,•. i , : •._ h wap 130. by Oct. let. 1 we �I�ll i la t � A b law was Idtrodueed and 9naliy The coancil" noo-s ad'ournpd to meet 34 passed establishing a Community Me- again on Mondav, Aug. 9 kh fir the a:. FOR THE CANNING SEASOR Tt+;Rvls %morin! Athletic Field and Park In the transaction of genual bu31-#ees. a 1 ptlrjenorthoKpu cidi aaneanvil Cleat rovPnahipof Pickering tit the Police Per - ------- - ----- , :1!jm%U Fhruits, Fresh Every Daft 3 4 Village of Pickel-iog, and a by law woo#• ' Britain 42.00 in advance. also passed appoid'tiug a Board of a Gaoseberriee, Cherries, Red Curran too, Raspberries, Black Ourrants. r Management, compobed c f the follow• R _ _ —Dg : _Lr -L Chaptaan--and J A -Whit: -- --- — - -- - c J } MURKAR, Proprlstor. (members of the township council) AAil si�ee e€" "1'3e+tlet�-ee rteeR,-Oeei - M S Chapman, Frank J Prouse, Wei arowaz—Jac, Rubbery, Zinc'%ps Cullis Jae. Richardson, J 3 Baledon. - l. r "" DICKERING COUNCIL. A by-law was pasted assessing the WHAT SUGAR STILL AT .9.75 PER CWT. -- T various public school sections and The shove council met pursuant to rO1.K5 SAY Also,' all Fresh Vegetables in Se%AOn-New Potatoes, Green Peap, _ t union public school sections to provide adjournment an Mondav, t @'2nd lost. ASONT Duchess Apples. funds tor the purpose of the said school Butter Beane, Ontario Tomatoes, pp �d -Members all resent, the reeve in the ONR. ' F` p sections for the year 1929. BREAD ! +cbair. The minutes of the last meet. sections townehip rate was flsed it 47j ing were read and approved. m;tta and the road rate at 3 mills. The r Uowmuaicattons were read from i the following : J. White, re bad condi- county rate is 8sed at 114-10 mills, ,! '� A )uof Alton, road south of Cherry• which is an increase of 18 10 will lhilso' 's ICE CREAK :.-BINDER. TWINE ' �, i+rt?ood ; A. E. Christian. l)o: Clerk, re 9 ver last year due to the action of the a County Council in deciding to w4pe SEIR ED �'. Pirst-class quality, made in Brantford, 19cper lb ;county levy : Gerald Cowan, re bad out a deficit of $18000 which has been hIM condition of Rosebank sideroad. sun 9oda�, Cones; and "$ricks. The standing committee on Contin• accumulating during the past four all flavors. A full line of ,Berry RoaeP, Berry Crates, Fruit Baskets moles reported and recommended yeues. _ and Covers. p A iry.law was rased providing for Hires' Root Beer fora cool'and ` the following payments: R E' Turner, p' g MES �1 Q Q 't :deiiveria notices re court of revision the openeag up for public cravel the refreshing "drink. A M L �7 \rte H A I \ 'D V O g southerly part of the original allow. 1035; D R Beaton, ou acct of salary NellyOh'P Chocolate:;, 50c per lb, or 28 soca for soca between Icte S4 and 35 l 00: J Mur4ar, advt re tenders for better still a nice lb. hoz in tbO ttrst range of the B. F. concea• "''-�Vhlte.vnle hridge_l 5o -_Hugh Pvah. " "THE GROCERY STORE" ' �lat�d"6firetlUeetiniT ai -pet-Sona .hav - OLrk£a of oil 6 inciy excise' and postage 1o.bU. � , � .. The standing committee on B,�ouaea #ng obstructions on the said road Wedding Cakes a specialty - - -- _ for Wire Fences, Drainage Matters xlcoweince to hale the stens rem:>vrd Etc., reported and recoeomendrd theTiokefing: Hardware ��•�r1Qollowing aymeots : J VYilkin, bonus U 1 v `oD 'L12 rode Ys o lot 1 con 8 5: W. F I New Blacksmith . Cloultiee, bar us on 200 rude fir# e " on ►�`lot 2 con 8 38.00; J Middleto A. tlunusI htive in u;p employ ashes I consider on 37 rode -fence lot 13 coo 7 5 55; L' . . is one of.4he bee hnr,e ahners in Uo• iiagermxn, bonus on ?U. rode oD lot 34 ttrio, also a te-t mechanic in repair of ota is the time in get an Oil Stove icon 5 10 50. 7 ,The standing committee on Roads machinery. Lo•to•ddte in" tine set-101IRi( pend $ridges reported and rPcorumend• tin3 ars sll farm �cnrk. •: 3 Burner FlorPnee for $18 00, 3 Berner Happy Thought _ ed payment as follow@: W Holrnes: 47-48 JOH:r y1,rGRATR, VlarPmn+ t IJorsin $25 00, 3 Burner Now Perfection $25.00, drag and level gray bet 24 25 and haul ��'^ while they last. b� Irrav Rosebank rd 9.00• The Pedlar i Y a ;'People, pipe cul yetta 1758 21 : H E — 5crepu Doors from 2 OBJ up. Wire Cloth from 18 inch up to 48 inch," x1 T131 nor, Riad cons 4, 5, 8 7. 8rrc34l) 50;! Black Rod Galvanized. tx also grading n t line 40 W; W Ward. e; Operate grader n t 1 10 tali; also operate N ��� rER Low Bros'. Paints and Varnishes -best on the market. e �irader con 7 5 00; Mije J A O'Connor, I ' r ]70 da gray Oona •i"5 25 50: W bell, + , w FU Field aril Garden Triols of all &lode always in stork " 1 dict 52 enol 4 3 i oC: , ditto Hu25 { a en �0V� �C�' and at right prices. - - �� ditto 52 50; C Ricbardrvn, ditto 30 25: I - ' J Still, ditto 12 50; S Ferndale, de ag Gilaon's of Guelph sow offer 5 sono 6 7 11 25; H Aleop, cut h; usb Pon I you a perfected furaaea-yipelaaa «.,�.,..,...... r a tr'tet p p e COD 9 lU 06; J - or pipe style -at a saaaatloaal ,:.-�-•"' �"""`��►.� ' Ageut for International Farm Machinery and Repairs. price. The first revolutionary Lin - Coates. grad con 9 5 00; Miller Bros , provement in home heating in half "aa`--------�-� l Our Motto: We have it, can et it, or it is not -made. 80 yds grav con 6 4 50; Per# y Wilson, a century -low-priced, efficient - 121 - g 4 lbsul gray con 8 5tr1; 1� E�reea, ditto yorechurch- -� say Noma w+ 15.00: b Pegit: data 1'3.0ti; A PYIf R, ditto :a0 °1Q1 !!pf 17 95; S Frttc clean ditch aidening rd ay� baul gray con 9 01 25: W Davic ditto I Z,eii! to Use r 'The new Gilson -Magic" is beat aye Se BAISDON :a ICKERING 1000; D Nigbawander, ditto 2U 00: P of Tun sten Plata. Magic" Is haat 1 x - 1N1'ghswandPr, hent gray and 15 verde T371 TIbiE9 faster. Patented 1f 1 `{ gra., 17 25: J n 8p4og, clean ditch haul 'W -blast burns all the gas and t rev drag and 83 yds gray eon 984.50; ( smoke. New type cone-shaped -- --- --�- Gee. drag ron 5 275: J Brown, 85 rats et• more haat units out of ual. �leetric arc welding seals yds grav con 4 9 75: Wm Squire. haul the furnace tight as an egg against �crw v d raq cone 4 5 89 50: A E Jones, looks of • gas. dust or smoke. EaaUl grdv Cons 8 7. 8 25 fDO; O Wilson, � Valid or Soft L� ditto 50 00: R Sadler. ditin 15,00: R W �il[l or -- 'Wilsen. ditto 15.00: B W Jonea, ditto � you are eat d 5i}, R P J sea. I�9j yda susv rout' bard coal aiaae ;e`+daat_..,upoa - 9 ot 7..8 A 90: U Petty. rep rd con 2 2 00; excellent results from any y kindou of`,FCiR i0%%R BARN ROOF ,A Lwx ma, dray coca 2, 3 8.12: Rr g fust- soft coal. coke, all or gas 7.7. Somerville. dit6u 2 50; 0 Gates re rd You aloy an antra saving by t - •sou 2 rove clot con 8 and 3 yda gravcon using io.e cwt foals. �� -Brantford Arro-Lock Sahel. Neither s4�+ fa* c y' 6 l0; W Petty. dreg and haul gray write �' N con 2 &W. J Cadden. 89 sticks d on- flow l0! frost L'an �� tlte>m and the list f0! dears. smite fuse and cape 5.10: W Todd, gray A moderate payment down in Lee 8 4 15; A Conner haul gray coD 3 stalls the new Fuson Magic elle low price tad small lam cost make than the Bart 75: H Down. haul gray range line Learn features of this new ecosomi ad road oil ezae~ vabso. You CAO Lay them ovee Or sensationally -priced hetung system. We win welcome your taputry. 24.26: T Law. 78 yds gt a con 1 11.76; ' Catalogue. sketch plan forms, estimates and fall information, gladly, sup- Old #Aftke. _ M Hickey. haul grav � con 1 97.20; R pVed without obligating you in any way. Act at mens—this is the time to Vye• ditto 54 00; F H Richardson. 91 make �a for hosting your home property. _ h ddo grav range line 13 65;' J Mitchell. ,D• J GORMLEY, Dunborton lbaul grav r"ge line 3U 00: H Allen. = ditto 31 00; C Baladno. ditto 30 00: D Phone Pickering 1505 - - Dolphin. pluw'con 7 3 75; .G E Holtby. � Gilson Mfg. Co., Liseibd - 723.4 York St.. Guelph plow aLd Caking out sten! con 8 14 35.1 I' J Rjddle. plow con 7 9 T5; F McCul• j �{ bottgb. plow con 8 2 50: Roy Ward, I - • 4 j ` y salary Jnly 3 to Aug 2 and express on s 'Y - J Oadden. gradbr 144 15; h p lsDd ehov R! av w t 1 Dilart W pay atf 'S 75; E Tom., haul grav con 2 20 Ota .J C Bryant, ditto is 00: Freed Wright" 1 •ploa grad con? 900; W P Petty. 284 I. II Iff #j' 1 yde Wear bet 24 25 south of higbsvay , � •, 1"' - II l { and oppp 32 to 65 con 2 30 80; J D - a Ad -ms do Co. rep for grader 1.40; A Se- beck, instal culvt haul gear con'4 $00; J A AdamdA Oo. grader aril , bocksloper 1104 00; J D Remmer, pull ,out stone coo 3 2"50: 0 Farley, dig !hole+ and apt pests for rai Ing npp lot _ -i.' l4 con 3 8.75; ClI A White. right -of. istoek Carried. Information Furnished and Seetiee t. . g on Brantford Roofing rendered by Green R' i tr e r '�"�" F. S. Balsdon Hardware . Prouse, P>,tckermc t9 J, - — Pick Factory i .71% j 1� ...Manufacturers of W A&daal on ,� P I C K E R I NQ ;All'kil de of Frust Baskets, aµar�t�..—A#rr,d,r �,'��, New liras tinvveateur Bud Berry Crates; CANADIAN NATIONAL M.EAT AR ET" .'! :Farmerfi'Bushel Baskets, EXHIBITION :.Clothesases. _ _ k 25c RONTO ;�t»a Roast or stark. _ . : .. 20u per lb -• - .. Proprietor 15.--�pts 1926 1i�Z8 'Phone 1HPrlebam 16*- 00 .000 50 TO WINNIP90 HARVESTERS fibs b&dateh per mije beyroad "' Cdr /lt. 'WANTED ph" $Xi sie— eaeatpaasiletoWinalpeg, - 00 to ipsa�e or via Casadlau National ftv. wid w as Wlois{ Wlandw-dbio e) t 80P�¢ J1. P.M.480P iAn810 PA Aug. 81PbPIA. Sept. paaWjo.4hs 8>1f B. !IO OWAWA I= A•M. Aug. 18 pml&dAt Aug. 17)1 12.01 noon Atts. 181 1.85 A.M. Aug. 81I ,00E *sig. 81• 1lIIo1�A W 111i08CM UTA A.M. Aug. ave (midaightAeg.19). via Chatham, IMAM, Hamilton and rnslew'ooa. IM�#tM1ERs'i'ON,W Aug, 90. via Guelph, Georgetown and Inglewood. duos& setae twootber yQ �allsb w am specdd trains. For details consult Ieod %jM)VW TMW0--W0V0ATMW OOLONiIT MRS-- K01AL CAM FOR W4MItN AND CMILDRRN %ather or '. 2Ps aal0 %st�oa fibm nearnasott our $mi destination hs the y"' 4ANAD/AN NATIONAL I err e� r;�•••4 _v._._e »�a:t. •- .. _ .... _ ,_ .r:_.,. � _ - ,_ .. ,-.., .m �-.1,1f.J,.,t.l.,_:. a•. _:_moi-i-a�_—�_-__ _- �. Rump Fine Rib Roast,..: ... WC " -,Heavy Rib Rt, ... oav ... 18e '�. . Shoulder Roast. .. .. 14 and 188 'Pot Roast, Brisket, to boil, ... .•. -Leg. of Pork,... .. - 2 c _ .. of Pork, .. .... - •. 25C .r Shouldet Roast of Pork, `mt, 23c •' Pork Chola. - ---'-- — •. `—. Pure Pork Sausage. ••. •• •• 25c " Finest Salt Pork—,..: ... ,. 25c Finest Breakfast Bacon, piece, Z 36C ' " sliced, `Mild Cured Cottage Rolls (half or whale), 3046 d; x - Back Bacon, ... . 45c Cooked Ham... .:. -. • • __ - 55e ;! Weiners,.. ... ... .. 25c iJ 15c Eaay First and DomeNtic Shortening, 3 lb8 55 centA' •. +. 5 lbs 90 cen to �• „ lb print,,; 18 centa' Fresh Trout and'White Fish Every Friday: W.('T. REM1 __ �PICK.ERI�TG111 J. CLAREMONT 1W Frank Chidlow has purchased a, Mrs. -Nelson Wagg an -d- daugh-- trace ter. Miss Marie, Find the former's kri.' J. B. hladUl is. gradually 'd Mrs. McGrath w6 -re In two grand da.ughtets motored to b John an er- ecomlag weaker &Dd` is now COD' Toronto on Friday. Bi 0 Lakefield on Sunday and spent a Nova Scotia 8blaglas -fined to bar bad. -u - r-ned. - Wr I White, -of-Unionville, spent -co"pte of dare with n. A. and.Mre, -Galt Oal vanized �ft"l Shlugles 'a for sale at Woe Mabel Gibson ha@ ret We& Pugh. _A-L_ -Bird!s -Felt, Slate Shingles M Hattie Walker. wine -thild rob. of Td!�Odto. spent Sunday Maple Leaf M' utug- Fire CLAREMONT of is prepared to do all kinds of grain LB—Pio . k aring station .650. George and �Mrw. Bentley, TIME TAB per Gehawa,speat the holiddy with Lowest Prices. Prompt Service.' the I&ttees mother, Mrs. Lynn. -Obea 47-48 Guaranteed Job. No. 10 mail 7A8_& M. p rates for farm and country Dr. Dales has resumed, practice, buildings. 16.50 pe' r (cwt. 30 Local 5.25 P. X of ter a two weeks' vacation spent Windatorm Insurance on -buildings. ..at -Port Bolster on Lake Simcoe. wind -mills. Silo# etc. The Fuller Bruh Co.,, West due as follow*- .0 Trains going Why ..pay U10re ? M. J. and Mrs. WilXer left. on Automobile Insurance ;, Moqday for �- week's visit with 27 Loaal the former's parents4a Taviotock. 1imitea 2." p. M. -FARMS FOR SALB 9 Wall 905P. M. r. Holland and Miss MorriR of Sunday train, Orde r' .early, as th Toronto were the guests of L. Write or phone F g6ing in ore accordlng�to Standard and Mrs. Fiagold over the week tizae. ED. BOW MAN I &moo busy with customeis in Pick - Master George Camplin, of To- 20. limited WHITBY, ONT.. ering and Whitby that I need another -ronto, Is h?114ayiug at the home man to helo me - demonstrate Fuller W. STAFFO of his cousine, G. M. and Mrs. For - Brushes In this District. If you are conscientious, hard-working Man and �:Marble and Granite Dealer. F :__._D_A_and Mrs. Scott returned wish an opportunity to become affili- home on Mondila-y—, -a"Tter 6_0071-tur ated with a largi;, growing concern I -claos work. -CLAREMONT "i I- L fmqtoringjtrip­toCh3zy, old First Mrs. Sarsh Collins, of Toronto, 504 Colonial Bldg., 13 King $.t. West, Kingston Road and Pickering' Harness. Ask the user. Toronto, to -day. East Townline. to visiting with Mrs. Lym a Pil- aret and Master Gor- Coal,,- oal Ann OveflAnd 'a�e holidaying at ALBERT FRANEY the home of, their grandparents TZHI DS. F. SCOTT Each loaf's the 68 Brock Ave., In Erin. Hard &nd Soft @oal of the" Ed. and Mrq. Gibson spent the same 391y TORONTO, Out. MMONT, ONT. -week-sad with- friends sod rela, Mark well the beat quahty on D6aler in Fo0a Cars, tives in Whitby, returning home e new and hand nam used. Monday evening. John and hire. Miller returned Wall Ta THOS. A.- ]LAW—i home on Snaday, after their pleas- per. Massey -Barrio Implements and 1pic ri=41r, �Z=t- ant trip to the British Isles, which TAYLOR` L, W.. Pilkey, *after ahsigting .0 21REAO before buying. with the bay harvest on his farm Phone Clare. UO2, I am prepared to build and sell an 'for the past two iveeks, has re- Ovei 50 samples to. choose from' styles of lawn. chicken wire and stook earned work in -his harness repair 1 V C L A R E ma N r at 10c per roll and up. fences at reasonable prices. YLC)UFX A coroploite line of Pa Now. is the Time it will pay you to consuit Word has been rec*ived from Af F' 111 L IT E, Varn shes at right prices purchasing, me before Clifford and Mrs. Pilkey. who ckt To get new Ledger Plate@ Estimates cheerfully stiven for all and Sections on your I &W have for sale Asphalt the time of writing were, in Lon. Ready Rooting &ad don, Ragland. They are having a Bread, 3 lb. loaf, 180. interior and exterior Mowers, and your 2nost pleasant Outing. decorating.. Mowers repaired Bale Wire. at- A 0 A N A 0 Call or phone 1813 Claremont cl� 0. :V AL M MA -tended the Lennox picnic at Jack. They will bedonetoyonr bitby R. R. I VV satisfaction by 3143 Phone Ptak. son's Point on Monday at which .-The Store that save@ AW. G.BINGHAM the attendance is variously esti. you nioney. Ed. Pugh received on Monday Quality First Couitmy Always CLAREMONT 1two carloads of lumber fDr his- Claremont,. Ontano CLAREMGNT inew barn. which he to erecting thisaunsmer. -The -masons have nearlycomplated the building of Ibbe foundation. Highest price paid frw G U. and Mrs. Forsyth and dan- ..-Choice.- a ream at the 16 - 0 F Production C one"ar. attending the formal 7= Opening for public traffic of the WITH complete banking.'fa ilities specialty mew pavement, at which the avem- Groceries adapted to farm business, I= U-nir is ever Give as a trial and be convinced lbers of the County Council took ready to render practical assistance in furthering The membe�rs 'of the footba Fresh Every Week club treated themeeilves to an out- We encourage farmers to strive for bi�g= sed BEATTY. when they- better production by extending loans.for Put. log on Wedoesday. iat the- very pose of sound development- STANDS FOR THE BE ST journeyed.by bus to Niagara Falls. Altogether over sixty took in the Consult our tocal misnager. trip &ad a moet pleasant time is -1reported. 7T. Fall wheat cutting will be in full owing next week. A lariweffigh6st pnee paid 3 amount of the grain is now ri Pa. 15. . DOMDOON BANK !but Wroen patches here and there for farmers' vvHrrBy epuNcK is delaying the cntting for a few J. H. PERRY, Ma -4W.' BjtOOKLYN BRANCH, AZT, out in the flelds.'- the fr'e eat produce 01 n Mina delayiig the work tar - Testing. V Weconxmtulate Stanley Cook e ,on being placed in a permanent Litter: Carriers, Hay Carrieres -'pcmition In the Olvil Service, ha'v ew rn V a Pumps, Door Trwks. Cow -A -Few Bowls. Pressure'Systears Etc. tax been, asked to report for dnty 1n the Oshawa post office on Mo day morning.- Mr. Cook will be Being fortunate to securing a large stock of Men's 4; above before buying elmwhwq6 and Boy's "Blue succesciedin Devid'Tailplor's stoie Sorge" Sutteat Reduced Prices, ive are now offering stupon. by Frank Word, who begaLn his FRANK J. PROUSE Timedy" done bargains for two weeks only. duties on Monday. PIOKERING. 01�TAIM6 _What the people have been cry- Tfiese clothes -ar* going to be- sold for Is" than the present cost of I X7 'Ing for all summer, warm weath- manufacturing them, ranging from $1.2.00 to he ftke or, has arrived in earnest. Dur-sp­e cials V I 1mve been exceedingly hot. the per, Joe lbs. Vidumce 00 Ing the Past L few days the days OL Lawroilea Granulated Sugar. $6.50 same kind that we. used tQ he" Oom* -Early to Receive Your Choice and Size' The object of this Association In years alro.- 'The heolt with -the SIC vompanying raii . h so dies' Bilk Call at -- VS Phone SM the felons. ..-Kri" benefit to the farmers, all It J. RNGOLD is what the corn, roots "d. giabi -.-Sok, special,' 290' Tbif hutoUr of- visitors at both r if -as In to the fant that it is becoming more.the regu- RAV Qnpnial age mm be bad bm 4--da'4016 -All.y6ur guests ill be welcome ag next Su The -Hose,40c and $1 lan a pastor will preach. I t morning on. `A Hungry Pro et," and in the L94ios? Silk evening the subject will be an at- tempt fo answer the question -Hose, 75c per pr. ."How May Jesus Become'Your deAling with purchasers of aGnest ?" On Sattirday. afternoon last Dr. Fanc Tomlinson sustained a rather ladies' dresses, lose when his stable and ,severe ;-contents, whiehincluded -his bug. cutter, harness and a small F�m'cy and in qnantity of hay, were, destroyed by fire. The fire 'originated from -Curtain 'Scrim. 2....a Arnall fire �w.hleh the boys had BANKING to protect your interests without started in a gfiiall ito�ie in the compromi§ing the good-will'of the stable. Tbeyhad placed asmall FM. customer. Enlist the services of the -:,7 quantity of dry hay in the stove A Frest line of Groceries and on which tber6 were no stove-, pipea. 'The fire h4d �pr�fid to All * Fruits always on hand at,, partA of the biiildiug before the lock bottom prices. slarm WR� given, And it was thus standing Is unknown. 'Impossible to savelt. Fortiinntely Dr. Ton;linqon hpkd left a !ahort before his Sedan, DI As --;S C 0 T T tinie %vith new harness an boots. STAN DARD 'BAN K -- -- ' --- -----'--'—'-----' | ' mm be bad bm 4--da'4016 3 ie W 31 Your Good -will President, searelwy deAling with purchasers of WHEN t in financial rating at. '0 or �d the Standard Bank tpg the new or un ' tried customer for eblleetjoa. The Bank is in a position BANKING to protect your interests without compromi§ing the good-will'of the FM. customer. Enlist the services of the -:,7 Standard Bank to safeguard "your for bard wear and tear. A& negotiations with customers whose standing Is unknown. tion for repairing all kinds o harness an boots. STAN DARD 'BAN K OF C.ANA�Dik PICKERING BRANCH—W. F. Law,'Mattage� aranchem also at Rr�klln, Went Hill. Whitby -- -- ' --- -----'--'—'-----' | ' mm be bad bm 4--da'4016 or, M. S. Obapman, Pickering. D. Munro, Jas. Richardson. President, searelwy Parts is now complete. We have a large stock of this Fainatu -:,7 Boot on band—unbeatable for bard wear and tear. . 'REPAIRING We maintain oar established reputA. tion for repairing all kinds o harness an boots. CECIL BRADLEY -- -- ' --- -----'--'—'-----' | ' .. .. , ...., ...,..F, ,•:y:G..^:wYw,S.'y'G. '-.Y;'.. ..,t5 :,-.,8 ... :r,:'r,'. ,6tgT•�,.. ..."•r{ r:,Y,. �'.; :Wp,e.-�r•,.:+",:. ,vM1e,.",^Smz+•.1S.Y-m',"a".c4'`.\` ..�,rB.' .•... Ywr<-•5ni:mrv.w.5*` PlYllki:�- .'' fi.%e._"�ms', ri.�Yq:T'l� ze,fr�•fT,..-^.rCr. '." vtcNyYs:?c4a.M.,r;..►.�;".�'+_'.5,�+'cr- ,+'� :'bi `%h,."':.at!, '.".y."f,.k':'.a:r_, 11.aFrI. �. •a 4.i'aa�.!u,.nM �.r �'".. "Pik . 1 . a77 t ' , !d 14 b r0 ,� •, .: ... _asst sabisfartion seem laza i m its diamond and ruby a es. - _ . _ ��e� Stoch'.sudden death of her uncle ap- 'Phra pascal to freeze Rachel Lake.. �- • - _ - ugh all ti,o T rve-racicinc RetftttR, '. from the time she was .roused by a scared maid to the soul-numbiAk ng 4 orde of the inquest, she maintained 3 �l m' ' - PEK to be Interviewed, .to see Pierce who ca -Zed wtth- "I told you.. so" on his lips and a desire for the jewel in his head, i ! to am any of her uncle's European n --• - _ , •r .. friends who came for information and Rinso takes the hard work out of waandap.i v to utterbanal words of - commonplace + sympathy. y $ With Rinso you PW soak the clothes for . one peysori whom she did' con- t has•. couple of houm or overnight, rips .and sent to -see and' who marveled at her self-control was Jim'Druid. From the hang out. $f �►Ots asst �omolhlag betha�-'-lam► is. Bret he instated on taking charge' of _ the whose horrible affair. Though he No momcutting tip of soap and smearing relieved her of anxiety and worry, he over the clothes. No more rubbing. was both. worried and anxious him- ,Taj self; but it was not until the inquest, the cloth" cle+m �> when the report of the post-mortem with RINSO. ons having proved that Theodore Babill- , don had died of poison, administered Of Ra ' r _ by some person unknown,; not until The New Kind MADE BY TFM _ the 'Coroner's questions had elicited _ MAKERS OF LUX By EDWARD WOODWARD. from Rachel that she and her uncle Of'Soap had parted a few hours before his Where East' and West most strange things happen, and death, tike ' „�,, • r. - g P death on an h a mysterious shadow, coining and 9*Ws, lurks suer In the, bacie round. Yt Epps but'triendly terms; that she benefitted by his death taking Apes and uses ago the great pod Ra ruled 1n the land of the_P_h#Lrsohaae }More he could alter -sue w-iIl-as --- rs-to-mxlie-the-!lads: k<' and w Arm was his hold that it persists to this day. he had threatened to do, and that im- was very cold from open windows, and mediately before retiring he had par- Ruth was told to remain below. After -- tr-ken of coffee poured out by her, that a time R called, "Mamma, I'm _PART Id. mes glass and Damascene cutlery she • realized the - danger of her po- \�/ nth I m , Com ' 11 thereon,'every item was worth a sma$1 sition._ t!y mg UP. rr _ Gaston Pierce received Theodore fortune. "Oh, what are the tr Mother explained it was very cotd. jB-bilidon with enthusiasm. �,; 9 ging to prove, and Ruth might become ill and she " M goodness, Gaston, he exe'aim- n� "Oar meal will be ready shortly," he ed ..�� �r take things E Jim. she asked Druid, as immediate- / must remain below. But Ruth per, `r Ad drawing his guest into his study. Yo+r tugs lf5'P' ly after the inquest they stood to- slated and started to mount the )!rats • tion so seriously if you surround your- gether in the privacy of the Winter ' Foupon has prepared a partridge for self with relics like this." Gardens. � stair, ve in the Egyptian way I have taught �' Mother heard the tiny step, came to ' " i y Gaston Pierce smiled Jim Druid was a good-looking him!" "I'm tian in all save birth ng chap, he top of the stairs, and said, "Ruth, Egvp -with the diplon,rat a power of lace con- r forbid :you to come ap.' - "Good," said Habilldon, and settled Theo," he said. trol, 'and before answering her he At this Ruth stamped her foot, and hiameit down in a wicker chair to Babilldon stared; but before he gazed at Rachel in silent speculation. with flashing eyes her outraged self nso listen to his friend discourse on his 1 could eomment on the remark, Pod. '•Yes,#' he thought, "it will be beat to retorted, "'Bid me puff 8neh is the pet hieroglyphics. pon entered with the dish and uncov- tell her the blunt truth." �„ �u kingdom of Heaven. a For a time they chatted argumen- ering it Pierce glanced at BabiAdon. "Look here, old girl," he said, his tah"velyon-the subject which interest- "Usually I eat simply, my friend," voice serious but his eyes reassuring. reat occasion. "To be blunt, they think you did it?" There are fully 1',000 separade fs. ed them both; and then abruptly Gas- he said, "but this is a g :s ton, his black eyes alive and betraying Behold the temper and steel the old Rachel& flincbed, but Druid went on. lands and islets in the -British Iales.• a state of menta'l ferment, leaned.tw_ worshippers of Ra used in the making ,you see, your ducts told rrry boss Keeping Him Flt. ward, 4 of their knives." some little time ago, when you were "I hear Jack has taken LED wrest' I Wnard's Liniment for Insect bites. 1, "Theodore•" he said, what about exercised in his mind at Pierce's in Cairo last, that he was opposed to !lags" a n avatch- ,,ur engagement; he hinted at all rorts "Weil he's had good training. He'$ flint-dem? What are you going to do °del manner to speak, Bsbil:do! with it"' b ed .him take up a long inlaid knife, of things and, well—your evidence this an expert Charleston dancer." f "Keep it," returned Babillden, with twit the bird on the dish toward him, .S&rning didn't help matters." " a sett cortfideat envie, "I'm too wise and with one -ceon cut sever A into 1To be continued.) ► 'to be superstitions!" , two halves. Soldier -poets Resting Place Gaston Laid an impulsive hand on With an effort Babilldon pulled him-Theect _ Uncared for on Lonely .his friend's knee. srIf together. Few people realize what atimportant bland. - "You must not do that!" he declar „Y�'„ he said, "I admit they knewOf a million British war graves• seat - many many thing's. work taliots are xbie to da to the way ' ed. It Is not wisdom, but folly, to ..lay knew and know everything," at preventing theft. tered over the battlefields of Handlers lt, discount the power of the ancient some tabors have taken to making � mance and the Neal Ea&t, practl- -Egyptians! I know! The great sun announced Pierre quietly cally the only one, uncared for is that During the rues! which followed the epeclal pockets. culled "change" pock of Rupert Brooke, the l�glish poet god Ra has proved to his followers els, designed to deeW the pickpocket. it 8a� and a two talked of al!' manner of thin :-.... a gain than. he retains the �' killed at Gelibpe, t who wrote the linea: ` "The old chap is .walking pin the These are small aide pockets made to "It 1 should die, think only this of me; -_.powar of vengeance! The eyes of that edge of a nervous breakdown," Babill- the lining of ordinary pockets, The ' "It I there's one corner of a foreign ti jewel have life--Histife r Though the U thief who has watobsci money being t don told himsa.f. And when at length Jewel is man-made, it is invested with placed in a certain pocket thrusts in ; A*ld • Pi took his leave, 'he strove to get `bat is forever England." a terrible ppwer—" his hand to find it empty, not rea11x1ng jl Pierce k take a holiday. Oa,l,•y Just now has the attention of He paused, robbed of breath by the " ., that the money !a conYcealed fa lire t'itr "Look here, Gaston, he bald, you the. British public been called to the enaction of the moment; and although CLe Laver pocket to the !tains. I astounding tact that taoiotd on Bey o ht to get awn•' for a'chan You astonished at Gaaton's vehement est , The writer his a small breast, are .ettizrg thi- Egyptian btratness get - hortation, Bsbibldon laughed inrredu- I pocket made inside his walstcosi..Thie• a lonely Wand in the Ellleau Sea, more the ^ a hobby; it's becoming a the poet's crate Is not among those lour o hideous faith to you." � to the last place that any pickpocket maintained by the War Graves Com- "Bosh, my Rood fellow," he cl uck'ed' "Faith! Faith!" cried' Pjerce as,j a•�id think of trying. Another uaetul "'What's come to you' You're talking+though his se:! control had abruptly I �ket is made is the upper hem ei mission• T�Ugland mtgh't still be un. Y ! :•napped. "Of course it's a faith! A the trousers lust between the brace aware of the neglect of Rupert Pike- a Graz fet:aheen. The khing is Brookes resting place ti ft were not stone and mineral. clothing else." glorious faith, not a hideous one!" 1 buttons, Tailors call all pockets of For a, apace Gaston Pierce gazed at� t this sort "peetals," and many custom- for the appsoachtng St. 1humabas P11 - ..'his before Bfrom'on c' a d .speak, he I en's • order Chem. ' -There are pencil grimage of relatives of the men who x! -'his iii! -long friend in silence, a hint!wrung aa+ay from him' and vanished' died ora the (iaHipolt peaiatnrba. of sadness In his 'regard, then with a into the house. pockets. incidentally, If you carry a , sigh he rose to his feet. fountain peri and a pencil, you shouts "So be it," he said. " 1 will go and All the way back -to Shepherd's Iso - have the lett-hand breast -pocket of = "'Bis a Not t" see it Pau n has set the .table a I-' tel Babiildon pondered over Pierce's ' " po alar•aiirgly nervous state, ' He'll end ,your wala2cosrt made to two_ or'mars Ruth, aged four. found grandma seed- . wish., narrow divisions. ' - � m a madhouse, if something isn't - tug and upon inquiry was told she was He left the room as he spoke; and, „ There are men who have special when in a few minutes he returned'= done, he reused. "It seems that young studying ber Sunday-scboo3 lesson. rake -hell Druid was right!" cigar pockets, and it is quite common "'Teach me my Sunday-sebool lesson, he appeared to have sloughed hIR i It was 11 o'clock when at"length he� fat a man to order a watch pocket grandma," she said. So grandma .+tragic manner. reach -2,d his rooms in the 'hotel and limed with ,chamo.s jeather, which taught herr to say, "Suffer little child- `.`Come along, Theo," he said. found Rachel awaiting him. She seem- keeps the -case from getting scratched. res to come unto me and forbid them "Everything is in readiness for ourred excited and her usuali - `' meaL" Y pale face not, los of such, is _ the kingdom. of was flushed. The Thickness of a Hair. heaven." On the threshold of the salon Babill- "Weil," -said Babilldon, "have you The mfe- oscope shows a variation in '.-A A req: days later Ruth's mother went _ -don halted in "ainaietnent. He had seen been lonely?" Y • lite thickness of a human hair from - - thirr el of Piee's treasures before; but "Why shou:d I have been -lene',y?" the 1 -250th to- the 1 -600th partof an BICYCLE BARGAINS the arrangement of the apartment countered Rachel gayly. "As I told you inch; but, notwithstanding such. flue= ,.mw astonished him. It appeared to l I should, I went to the pyramids with news, it is a massive cable in compari>, :.8be half ancient temple, half dinitt Jiro Druid; and I've prbmised to marry son with some other fibres. Thus the i a Wei 6. ahTraii its 'hall, and from the table upon which him." thread of -the silkworm is many times j err 0 LeWrite rw tlae meal -wee set,'down'to the Thoth- For a space. Babil'ldon didn't speak. baser, being from the 1'1700th to the I PEERLESS _. His eyes narrowed, his face went pale, 1 -2000th of an Inch. This, however, is 1 BICYCLE wORry sow the lines around his mouth went hard. nothing to the slenderness of the ! M DrMn w..t>r.r.n a tr _ �� �� _ 7 . "You are prepared to accept the spider's thread,..wbich has been found , r consequences, th.n?" he murmured, in some instances to be no more than '.`Perfectly!" answered Rachel de- 1-80,000th 'of an inch in diameter. The " -Wry 1, a We king- , -..-_ to -morrow I shall let Sir Cristopher do+n are also, of astonishing minute - know that Druid' spends alt ' his off= nose. Thus every fibre of flu's is' found ' � time in low native haunts. I shall to be compo ted of a bundle of other - 'also communicate with my law rs re- fibrils which are about 1,2500th of an - garding my win:,' inch 7n diameter. Similair fibres ob= I + -Rachel's expression had bac 1d, tamed from tbe•pineapple plant have the sparkle had left her eyes, and only been ascertained to be no more- than h grim anger remained. 1 -5000th, or even 1 -7000th of an inch in "Unele," she said; "I don't believe diameter. SMP x - , what you say ,about Jim, but' in justice -- -- " to both him and me .. , You must tell me Soup, improves with keeping, so if WRfrom whom you get your informs, 'should be bought In ]ergs quarrtittnes. tion." Before storing it, however, cut the "Why, Gaston Pierce, , supplied. Ba- bars •in,to coo enia, pieces,.. for this ' Kull: bilildon. "He visits those places out is most soft easily done when it is.so deano breathe S*eety of interest, -he explained that this _ evening at dinner when I asked him �� ' ,8ppetltC keen and how he knew, and he has seen your Brashes anti brooms last longer and g - d6tl4011 good..Druid fellow rubbing shoulders with do better work if they have an oc- You will see this trade The leaders of dangerous and fanatic- casional bath. Add two, tablespoon- mark in hardware store! Qt afwe"'""'*sl gangs. If you masr•y him ,you and fins of household ammonia to half a everywhere. Every tuft oil • I part for all time." g1a:lon of water'and' let the brist!,?s . labelled is 'fully ranteed for long r g, stand in this for had -an hour. Than, service and satisfac on b y The next morning, Mr. Theodore y 13abil:don was found lying half dress- rinse. wer'i and hang in a draught to The Sheet Motal Products Co, ucuman"" ARl �ed ecrrosa his bed, dead! In his death- dry. _. ! Mowtrset TORONTO C~ oc; rigor ed hand was --clutched fife lapis- ` . �l- + faseenten venceuvar wit's head, and ar --'20. laztsli �tnd- d�iara- _ RIO No. &a Alilnard's Linirtienl=lor-DartdrtrK.' v-�r �'".�:.r.re:c:o. .rn�.�=�:r'.•:;x`�Ct _...r,+?.r,�„T:._'..,n'•-w�twa,.'�'•t`5.,:+nd::.r.•:..,r i.:.ri•. _.r. ....+w"......,..tu,n;...r:..fn _,. .,.. six ...._ .r.,..a.Jrni�i.a :.,:t:...c........>.n .•.. ._s. r... ..-_..,...,.. _. ._._., ..-,_._ .•., .. - --._._.. _ ,.. .—._..,...,.. ... ..,c.��.n..,....._.......,...r.,...'<,Kr"�e,s...,:::.%r�. _.n�?�"d.�"�a�2"„��1`JC. e:�S°,...,:.... .. 11 , ­. 4. 'AZ -MW Aest Building. IDSqutrfels, ants, `wsvw iplftrs* stiddebaLcko and a &DA.9f other area- turas budd-nst. THFCANA O.U4 -Qom... y K r D sliowii In their conartruetion. birds &I* The 0*"ow and the house -martin PLANNINQ BULDINO are careful to add only half an Inch of ()CCORATING,. FURN15MNQ GARDENING muddolly to the exterior of their do- ­ALft 7A ached villas under the - eaves. They .6r to give each adopt this plan in ord layer time to set pi-oporly. =or* camal. X Some other Dude are MHNTH ABY MONTH IN THE GARDEN. 2" Many gulls. saadpipar# and plovers emply lar their egvrlu ftabdle h*l- •llimgs to Do in kugust, low, and add leaves or other maAerialr. I. Cultivation is as incubation proceeds. 9 When building a n*vV home am one of the'thost lin- every Month Of the year 18 that When The elder -chick constructs her nest portant tactors in the production of, building or having built a detached that the surface, soil to saved to toy with cam, howerer, and takes the add!- 1 perfect flo"ra" and of 'er6pi of any house, you 1AY the sidewalks suf- dress the area, Why spread the Infer - 1 Iliad. Stir era' It- and'fleSently far from th tional precaution of drawing it quilt Of ry inch of the -soil a house to allow I the excavated oil over what should be d6wu over the eggs when she leaves conserve the moisture. Also, by let-! of the planting of Ahrube.gardon and lawn? 'Such is too -often t.'ng in. air and warmth, you will help 6: There are still a few late 2vwei-ldone and always brings disappoint - them. to seek food. Some birds are. either too i4jy to the bacteria to make aitratft the most in.9 &brttbs to prune. Do not delay the; meat to the prospective gardener,and make a nest of their dwn, or perhaps valual le 6f,plant foods. E operation any longer. Remove all old mEdtabse against the beautifying of the are too modest to undertake such a When flowers for exhlbt- flower trusses from the lilacs. To surroundings. difficult task! So they appropriate'the U011 see that you cut wtth long stems allow- them to seed will be harmful. 10. Remove all Plants of Gladioli. of i neat of some other bird. unless specificatons- of the class state Do not prune Hydrangeas and Roses The cuckoo Is the chief offe6der 1�u 'otherwise. - Bear In mind that points until Spri wbleh the leaves are spotted with brownish fed spas and which appear this respect, but, on the Principle that I are generally awarded for stem 94 well M111114. Is" i fungus peal" which, might to right, sparrows wila tura swat- as flower. if not controlled. will render .rose to be decaying prematurely. In all probabi.ity they are suffering from the Lowe out of the nests, they, have labor- 3. The first week of Augmat its a good bushes and other gsrden, 6ubjtecte very , e. y completed. tfms­-*&-�-b�-fruft treee-jueh-as- cher 'Una flard Rot" diseas Bum bulbs and "a—e-8. -A FROCK FOR THE 'WEE LADY Guillemots and razorbille are quite ries, Peaches, apples, Pears and also Spray the infected plants with a b'-OIU- .­-­-OF R HION. contz. ent If they can find a ledge of rack roses. Do LhIs as ewly as possible. , tion of liver of &ulphur (Potas&ium 11. Remove fioin ' the Snapdragons ljc, ofnarrow acs, wide inser- to lay their -eggs' But;- lest- ­-4.-Remove, the bulbs such as tulips Sulphide) % oz, to the Ballon of water, I the old flowering stems. This may on they should roll off, or be blown over and daffodils from their summer. wtor. Roses, Uon and 94*rjbg% result in a frock . E. To control Black Spot of ;qause toe lower lateral ones to do - Whose lovely daintiness might V442 the edge by the wind, they take the a -go and clean them, preparatory, to with gal Soda (common washing! velop and to flower during September. Adorn any Utt:e girl frm two ur - precaution of making them top-sbaped. planting during September. 1% oz. to the galloa of soapy Do this early In August, before seed eight years of ag4L It itt an ea-aily- titstead of round or oval. 5. Advice' �ihleh is applicable to water. formation occurs, basis Many birds fully, appreciate the im- 3nttdo fr9ck, with the frv& and Shirred to a marrow band, which in portancoa of labor-saving devices. In Celebbb,' mound -birds will co-operate 7 All the way along the road to the bum is Joined.. to the lower edge of jj burial pIsce the Chinese drop little or six yards THINGS WOR' KNOWING P* front and back yolm, forming a to construct a mound fire high and about thirty feet in circum- pieces of paper and at and around the crneck. The sleeves are justifereace. The situetlon chosen is as- grave they throw thousands of piece* j, Cup ai1wrs (.dged with narrow' Told by.Gran4father." of the me thing. 1111Y In the vicinity of hot springs. The to match the neck.- A wide band eggs are then Isld on the mound, and Playing tag is about the-oldestgame tically all Chinese believed in mUllone This Is counterfeit money made and Of �nftrtion is set into the skirt at left to hatch unattended. The young In at the world and -when chirdren and mllllonsof devils. used to tool the devibs. A A Abe top of the heaL Then, there are can fly on the day of their birth. dart. from tree to tree while being Devils- around -every corner. Dev Ils , of the ChImese love to steal 11- 4 Uttle panties whicE,.accompany this Other mound -birds first burptheir chased by they. are playing the 'ta -every house, in many animals, and a dead man's body and they will do frock, the leis of which are gather®d sggs In the sand. and then heap a large same same -that the savases played almost any and overy place. I It if the mourners did not watch out. in knee -bands edged with 1%,ce, and es over the place In thousands and thousands of years agoSo firecrackers and other weary fire - hot -bed of leav . Devils love a dead man, but they the upper part finished with a band the heat should otherwise be hL. When the Ignorant savages ran from works were Invented, or rather had love money more. to button onto a waist. NO. 1321 is adequatetree to tree and "touched wood" they been. Invented long ago for such things So they scatter counterfeit money Ed sizes 2. +i,6. and 8 -s' Size 0 yes; ' Some of our own wster-btn" cam were running from "It," 6ut- the "Ie'rare almost as aid as the tribes of In pleaty and while the devils" stop to years requires 2% yards 32 or 86 inch out this principle as far as the climate was to them not another player, but a Chinese pick up- the papers the mourneTs got paterial for bloomers and dress;' ow will allow They pile decaying vege. real devi;. DeOls, according to the general be itheir dead safely buried. ----------- 11 % yards for dress without bloaiiie= talion On the top of growing water- Many devils MlVaya' ChaSO the Un7 lief, can I stand almost anything but wi g% yards narrow lam, and 1% yards wood; and rely partly on -the heat thus knowing folks, but there is one good loud noises scare them almost Into Ili& I . . . . . . 7. wide insertion. Price 20 cents, generated to Incubate the eggs, thing about them- Some are bad I Devils do not like the smoke of In-! Our new Fashion Book eorAains. n Is the female bird which -does devils. but some are good dsivils.- cense. It chokes them, so the "Chine" many sty*s showing how to drew most 'of the hous*-but!dIng. Her meth. In the ancient'game of Tag the trees I keep punk burning around their i 'boys and girls. Simplicity is the rule 649 show that ' obe'knows the, import• were the' homes of good devils, who statues of gods to keep the devils from for weU-dressed children. Clothes of ante of a house which- is "easily cared for people who trusted them 80 doing damage to the statues. -- 'character and Indivkhiality for the worked.-- t when a savage felt that a b" devil unior folks- a" bard to buy, but easy was after him he touched wood.. He! Chinese funerals may be seen here i `. 9 to make with our patterns A small Paris Perfume. would run and put his hands on a tree.T19 Canada ani they are worth seeing. &M*Unt L of money spent on good ma- nus they- prevent the... bad Aevils 1 Always the mourners set food on the iterie 'd Pa ( n b In,; M -9, cut on simple lines, will give In this street. as In a world apart. -om a b the and doing. terrible! grave to have it ready for -the dead .1 i I " . . 3 Wkimn. the privilege of wearing The little Rawer maker pl4ea her art, thIngs to them. person to eat adorable things. Price of the book Like some rare cam*to in a jeweted set- Then It was'not a game, but as time A ce'.ebratej Chinaman was oncei '10 cents the copy. ting� Passed and chiklren beigan to learn agked. The flight.of time and seasons quite that devils -did not roam about they be- I- "When 'do --you expect d HOW TO ORDER PATTERNS. eaA to forgetting' -gen to pretend that they saw devils. eat ali't-hat food?" 'Write your name and address*pLalu- The heaped-up 4bin4ag silver of her Anj so the game goes on, only now The Chinaman instantly repll,-d: ly, givipg number and adze of such hair the players must have an "It" and I "Our dead will eat the food when -3h a Thought So Too. }Patterns as you want. Enclose 20c In Crowning a face most delicately tail when they rush to touch wocd they are your dead 9-me�l the-10%wa you place slam or coin (coin preferred; wm' H 'Ho says he's just crazy to take her 4t careful.1y) P er cheek has caught the bloom- Of really pretending that they are afraid on heir graves.' out..; for each number and her -rare roses, of him because he is a devil. Then the questioner realized for,thii "I think eo'tco.'v laddress your creder to Pattern Dept., Her hand the grace of what It oft In- 'ng flow -era over. Wilson T'ublisfiing. Co., 73 West Ads. closes; first time that In p:ac, Firecrackers and such things are 'the -grav" wer were doing exactly what! �..Wise Egg Layers. laide SL, Toronto. Patterns sent by The lovely symmetry of bud and toys In most Parts of China today, 'the rhinard'a were doing, only as time Little Reggie, having had an egg put -return mail. dower but even the beat educated of the has paag*.d we do it more or less for before him for brszkfsat, said: "Mam- Axe hem immortialzed, as hour. by Chinese who explode the fireworks decorative purposes, but the real In -,ma, where did you get this agg*' hour there is still a feeling that may, tention Is the same. "From grandma's chickens." his •Her beauty grow* by what bar skill 'be driving away devi'a'. A Visitor. mother answered. Look.L no1j" at th" new compazdon has wrought. The 16sa education they have--thegr Fooling devils is one of the oldest "Well." said Reggie, "how do an.. Her vision broadens as she dwolis in more devils have, Ideas of China and you can see how chickens know the size of our jof his. In the perfect otilluese of sea _they I egg. 'and sky and land. and while hie eyes thought Lease than a hundred ye�ara ago prar• ft ts-done at a Chinese funeral. cups ?" Upon the Joy her artistry will give -�are far away, some - quiock movement Unto a world wbich has forgot to tire sear at band'talls, him that be is not y e— stmpd and as patioatly as site- ADAMSONS ADVENTURES 4o". A small rabbit, tbe,.Tery tindest Turning the prose of work to poetry, of baby rabb" a boli of brown fur. ;A come quietly all unconscious Loving the labor rather - than the gains— bis presenee, u"Itu It Is within three VJLZ It buys her flowers—their perfume j4Lrds of him It. trots bare and there, 7 Mft a leisurely, ungainly tripping, nib- here remains! —Amy Smft, In Christian Sclefice -,blft the van now and again, never Monitor, looking up. And men suddenly it still; and the'fat lWle'ball of fur 7 as crest staring eyes ---staring W"h observation,, not frftht, for very Ukely it his, never bQh44d a human -be - fts before. The big, fiat, gray eyes regard him u6wlaldng; tb,%re Is no ..'--povemeat. Timm, with a little forward jerk of the head. up go the tong ears; -and again the taotlouleew*taring. Then iuP 9000 the baby rabbit itself on Its "Mags, the farwpLwa comically A --thw g reopmg;. am Win -VaRgIffar at this tintaqvable strange.crea!- 0_ rock. Then by Iture seated os. tfi O ertently stirs a ome aeckleirt be Ins& band or toot—the eighth of an - inch will do It --and at the very same in- ptaut the earth is left empty; there is At the Soda Fountain. 1only a glIfamer of white disappearing The Sc -da Glass—"Those Straws are tato-the brackens a dozen yards away. 07 —F'rom as os. "Is," by William ---Black. bad lot. The lee Cream Srootit­,"Haw sol" The Soda Glass—"Just lay for suck• era all day." George Was There. The ius;1:16 is by no means safely to krnprove Your. Aim. be taken for a simpleton. He Is likely "I see . ou have a s1gri In your store, to have a shrewd wit of his own, as 'We Aim to PI easi�,' " remarked the this story shows: irritated customer. "George:' said apompous squire to "Certainly," replica the proprietor,' an old farin laborer, "you are getting "that Is our Motto. very bent Why don't you. stand up Well," retorted the 1.-(%, "youenght straight like me?" to take a little t!nie off far target "Well, sir;' answered George, George, "d'ye Practice," *see yonfleld ofcorn?" "I do." said the squire ,::fleas, bar, -:y .50 Of th,�, w3r*4cI'.-;­s-,. le "'Then Y614 notice that the full heads per cera'- are in Europe, China a:o--n hang down, while the empty, heads having 1,607,000 Men in milita y stand up." tZaintrig. The Great Indoor Sport. Buzz: 7- . . . . . . . . . . . rT,+itra ,C P �,s•L f, �,..; iw ""y''91. res m", . •... . _. .-. . ..* .m 'w. ..xrt« 17 .. n• ,.a..,,.c_.,ry,MK'r.. +• "w«. a.� . ! „,,,..:r.x,-. ` "•ti•P:£.vi'+l' ?a.zl,:• ,,i -� ` n r•.e Yf Y �� .., . +a_ r. . •y3, wt . , . � r� :.-. ,.. a., �, :,... -.:. ,.. ... ilii.:: .. j � � y,.x. wj, rt _ i - T,l1l1 d'1",ISMS -Mrs. W. J.-Devitt, of Brookiinanti -Walter Ferguson spen a fewMid-Summer �u\ltlra-+-+ • sister Miss Foster of Wind:tor, spent days during the past weekinitis rein- i ti Monday with J. C. and Mrs. •Philip tines Peterboro. Uys _'Mrs. Spea._-er Taylor will sell all_ -Dr.7, A. Sadlier, Dent; n. prectis- - .c —1! rti,._r R+�.a�•� of TnrOnto 44'8.: In _ .. her household effects-on--Aug..l2trhat ins. in _Tnt.4, wl.. be heist an _his. ,_ _ _.town on Monday.aSt4drstgpn on _t�ug1- Whftevale. See ilk office on Thursday from i0 am'-to- - - --T- • e .en � -Mare. and MTs IIevitt, of o ister. 5 p.m., as, usual - - ;1 t the week-end 'with Hugh and - - G. an rs. ve an r Mrs. John Marks of oronto, spent Mechin, - • and Mrs. Bath and daughter spent the Saturday with Mrs. John McGinty and 8h� Men's Straw Hats, regular 3.00, for 1.49 vt -Cecil and Mrs. Bradley and family Tamily� week-end in Kitchener with Irwin and • Ma's Running Shoes, regular 1.75. fore' 1.26 )` I �> sq�ent the week-end wits relatives in -Gear and Mrs. Law and dau h, Mrs. Shepherd, and white there spent Men's Basketball Shoes, hese auction solea re 2 25 for 1.56 , s -- Se pe g Boy's y t; 2.00 for 1.50 Township. a da at Niagara Falls Clarke Townshi ter, Miss Edith; of Toronto, s rr the (�. -Norman Morrison, teller in the - , -- . H%-T.-Failaise, Resident Dent- ' nolida here with the former s sister:,, Men's Balbriggan Underwear, reg: 1. 00, for ... ffi v .Standard Bank, is now enjoying a day 1stLaw... Office over Baldsoas hardware , y'• s two week's vacation. the Revs. J. S. and Mrs. Ferguson and. store. Office hours, 9 to 6 daily and Meas Summer Work' Box, reg. 35c, 4 pair for ... 1.00 a� Mrs.'Jobn Murkar left on Satur- son, Walter, and daughter, Miss Doro- evenings by appointment, • AREAL SPECIAL R CI 'id>t�y to spend a few days With her bio thy, Tuesday for their vacation ' ithez and sister in Bruce County. y °� Girls' and Misses 1.etrap Patent Slipper, reg. 2.25, for L-W -W. A. Henderson, recently teacher which they will sppend in Stratf rd. - SALE REGISTER. in: S. No. 1 has been saga as -Services in S`t Andrew's Churca x ' on Sunday, Aug. 8th, will be as foil- T$t7asaeY, Aug. 12TH-Auction sale t $";her in the Baggottsville'sc nail y S of horse, c� bre "Grocery peclals _ ows : Sunda School at 10 a: m., wor- p buggy. harness, house- ; Wm. Crummer has been engaged bold furniture, beds, bedding, car- operator, operatoat the central dip at 11 s» m. and 7 p. m., when pets. dishes. stoves, new sewing ma- „ jheie wTiile Miss Burn is away on lien Rev J. J. David of Kinmvunt, will Certo, per bottle 81c Cocoa,, ilb tine, 28c.a,nd 25c preach. (bine etc., the propertyof Mrs. Seen- Fly Tox, reg 75e, for 61e Keen's Mustard s 53e }'s' 270 -y�tion oerTaylor lot 82, coo. 6. Pickering. Sifto Salt. per.pkg l0e -Dr. and Mrs. Knight of Brantfor.i Matches, 9 for ... ,:' 25c N. and Mrs. Pratt, Ellison an9 (west hill. Whitevale). Rale at one, Miss Mg3garet Pratt, of Tillsonburg, spent Sunday with F. F. and Mrs. Bats shay W. A. Powell, auctioneer, Sweet Pickles, 35 oz, 49c Vanitla, 8 oz., .. 24e spent the week-end with W. F. and don, at their camp at the lake. The p' Mrs. Law, the latter being a sister of doctor ani wife were on their honey- r moon, and left on Monday for a trip Haar the Police Silver Band at " q, v. o- .Mrs. Pratt. down the St. Lawrence. Wbitevale, on Wedneladay, Ang. Our bnsinesa is done on a cash and carr basil+, and it ria -Miss Laura Andrew, who has been y 4D� -Rev. John W. Bunner, who was 18th, led by Sitnorluici indeed gratifying to see that the people prb-,cipal of the Enniskillen school fn:' formerly on the Greenwood -charge, D'Urbani. y g P p e of P. several yearsi has severed her conn( will supply the work for Rev. A. R. Pickering are taking advantage tion with that school, and has been San' for the next three Sundays,' of our prices. fi -"• appointed teacher of the Highland Pickering at 10.34 a m and 7 P. m., Pao Adaertlssmonts, ° = Creek school. ed with and Audley at 2.30 m. r _QUALITY HIGH-W*ile we ' - PRICES LOW- -- busses, running into Toronto, -EbEO PLANT FOR---SALE-Ap- e fiR BALE-A !� qq�� f the num ed on Memorial Park here o i 5attirdav ply et NEWS OFFICE, P• Fred T Bun tZn g =T - ickerllig ber was far from, being sufficient to evening between Goodwood end Pick- • f accommodate the large number of vis- $ ARM FOR BALE-100 acres: For ering, in which the home team won by �' Established 1857. liars who came out or the holiday. �} y �a{a ,., bees and we. Br,, particulars apply to Robert 7Devitt. number to secure cars o e - - -' -- --------------- had- - --- - F rr - them back to the city. hope their winning streak may c9ntin- -The tennis club has had men busy ue the rest of the season, OUSE FOR SALE-12 rooms, cr- -0a Sunday next at St. Georges meat blocks. For full particulars PAY to • during the Bast week levelling n he Mrs. McGinty, PickerinS. 44tf , pp Church, Stmday Sshool meets at 9.30 old tennis court just east of St. Gear• a. m. At 10.30 a. m. there will be a 1�IGS FOR 9ALB-6 weeks old. Ap- Q .gels Church, for resent use. Perma� celebration of the Hol Communion 1I" pp y ply to Gordon Hodgson, lot 14, con, 7. Pick- 06 - neat courts will be establis.�ed 1n th•, followed by a service of Holy Baptism Bring. Phone Clare 324. 48-49 _ park next summer, for whickloA con- at 1130. Evening service at 7 o'clock. siderable sum of money bas n set g G-OR SALE - Bran and Shortp. Rev, D. B. Langford will officiate at all P Sam Feed. Corn Distiller's Grains and apart, services. On 1t'rlday, At>g. 6th at 8 oats, M. R. Hoovv, Locust Hiil Elevator. a9 Every Real , -Vegita`ion was much revived by p in., an impor±tar.t meet' of the — r'r 'the very bea�pp rain which fell on Sun Parish executive will be held. �TANTED - By married oras, a Ap Snappy day night The grain and root crops - position on a [arm by the year Must be Line t �' rL are much benefited b the downpour, . on hi .ay: Apply to E. Fitzgerald. Picker. L ppy r y 1�' GREENWOOD. -- ins: 48-l9 YYJ but the considerable amount of hay, �t still remaining in the fields, has suff- Frank ani Mrs. Clark, of Toronto, MRS. J. BROADBENT-Nurse A(�ger� t:7'tfe Bred somewhat, and the awrk of hai- were down over the week-end visitint, "j G adnate. Med,. Surg , Fever and Mater• 17 vesting delayed. the farmer's brother Wm., cf Green- Fie' �darea R. R. 1. Locust Hill (Salem Coi- �r -The Heaviest orator traff3e of the wood ! verti�ed O� Bargain' year took plaee over the week-end. Miss Jessie Clark, of Toronto,daugh FOR sAT.E-Brorid now from litter r F1' nonda bei Civic Holida in Toron• ter of Frank Clark, formers of Green- that Bred Purromcell. 9. R 100 per cent seisms, i3s Y ng y y uD C R. Purcell, R. R No. 2, Claremont r,v to. Oshawa and other towns and valla wood. 1A giving a demonstration o± Phone Mac: 8125. 4748 _ 'ges along the north shore, the cars be- Charleston dau ing in one of the thea- AIR-DRESSING-Also Fweiala, gun to crowd the Highway about nooi. fres at Belleville. Jessie won thiri AIR-DRESSING—Also ieatment. Mamcnnn and Hair-dyes, Ladies' Silk Hose in grey, amber, Ladies' knit Silk Dresses, made up tin Saturday and the traffic keit up un prize in the finals at Sunnyside Beach ,,, For appointments phone Dick 5600. Mr. harvest, white. apricot, Son- in various natty styles, in 74 "•,41t1 late on Monis}y night. last week before l0,G100 people. s,w. Dans. Piekrt+ng lstf burn etc. Bab-standards, stock, black and navy color, . _ -The principals speaker at the Lib- sial Mass Meeting in the Town Hall, DUMBARTON. FOR..SALE-8 enws with' litters, fl. only, per pair, 49c quick turnover, price 8,95 Q 9 and 10 respectively , also 4 shoats, York- .'Whitby, on Friday, Aug.6L�1, at 8 P shires. ADDI to Tbecdore Tanner, R R No, i, fr Rev. Mr. David, of Kinnimant, oecu Pybooe Ptck vin. 4a4s lsn.. (daylight saving), will be .he Hon. Pukerins. Bungalow Aprons in nice bright 2 Onl Oilcloth Rags 6x6 nice ` J. C. Elliott; Minister of Labor in the pied the pulpit in the United Church -' - P g y hate vernment. W E. N Sinclair, very acceptably last Sunday. 'TORONTO WET-WASE LAL''N- Ginghams, all sizes, mostly bright bordered designs.. Iro Mr. and Mrs. Brydon slid faaulq DRY (Semi sniab,-Let our driver can and fancy checks, all leading ReXullar price. 3°75, clearing z provincial Liberal leader, and W. H. explain our 34 hour service. Just leave your ;Moore, of Pickering, will also sddrees are holidaying at the manse. name with Mr S. W. av+ia. barber shop, We shades, at _ 98c them up at 2.85 - Che gathering.David Annan, we are sorry to say. will pick up and deliver 3 times a ink, -Fd. and Mrs. Walsh and familp, Mies a Tyrell was th! guest of 1►RA98EY•HARRIS MACHINERY 20oly, Chintz covered Comforters Clean up In light Prints : 2 pieces i :wino have been occupying Mrs. Sava- 1�1 and Repairs. Ford cars, trucks and frac• 's dwelling for flee new weeks, ]f;ise Anna Allison last week fora. Gilson of«tae washeis and rnrnacm, No Pretty colors, not too heavy 8f3 is reg 82c for 27c„ 7 places - .-E g P� A number from here attended 4 M. H. corn binder. For 'ale or rent. a back just right fur cool nights, 32 In reg 80e, for 25c, splen- !have returned to their own residence, �$e house and garden. D. J, Gormley, Dunt,artoa, which lies undergone extensive im- the -Annie picnic at Oshawa slat week. nail 23t reg. 4 00, fur 8.49, reg 450, 8.98 did for light servos. rrggoo i provements, including a new ctmesi: - i the installin of a neva CEDAR VIEW Toa BENT-A sansei in Piths R j� otiadwtioa, g 1 alter Aug ilii 3 doors'. south of the R C. ("�;,, A furnace and thorou8hly equipQin3 A nurrnbe�yf'roai here spent Sunday house Cborch. A good comtortabie a linins 2 Days an alias sham �arga $�•G Days house. Had and soft w,ter Pum in kiubCn. .s, with electric light and other modern in Port Fe Apply Miss M. E. Richardson, chardson`s -conveniences. Miss Vers Turner is spoY.ing a new Ston. -Tse regular sleeting of the W. M. Ford runabout. SATURDAY, JULY 24TH and SATUKDAY, JULY 31ST $ of St. Paul's Church will be held as Mr. Purcell has been very busy get ri ARM MACHINERY-Frost i Wood Cockshutt, Tudhope. Anderson, Jobs the home of Mrs. W. F. Law on Thurs- ting his silo filled this week. Deere, Bissell, Gould. Shapley k Muir, Fleury. 'All our regular 25 cent Giaghams going on sale at 19,40 day,•Ang. 12th, at 4 p. m. Tea will be A carload of friends callis,l on C. R. witku,son. Seat prises. order your re tang " 28 " " 2 F ppas % now. Also De orgt radios. W. F. Disney, 82 res ' ., _ 27c served on the lawn at 6 oclock, foll- and Mrs, Purcell on Sunday, owed by an address on the temperanct- Mrs. Purcell, Mrs. Michell and Misr Green wood 7ttf - +alork of today given by Mia, McCork- Mae spent Thursday in Toronto. L^OR BALE-li�neeand lot of }sere These ,are all out of our regular stock-illi patterns and shades. • indale, of Australia. All Ladies •of thr. Mr. and Mrs. McDermaid entertain Fon main roan at Myrtle, garage and hen- A Teal Chance LO btly Ff►11 Ginpllams, church are invited to attend the meet- ed a number of friends on Sunday. house. Good serosa with fruit tree., well fences. _ House, which contains a furnace. ire ,s el glen re. ' nag, and the men of the conRreg8L101t Cecil and Mrs. Smith entertained a pair. Apply to G. B. Fisher„Ashburn, or R. G. are also invited for tea and for the ad- a couple of carloads over the holiday. Heron, Myrtle. 4�tt Men's Work Shirts in blue and Splendid assortment- of Men's and dress of the evening. John and Firs. Brodie, of Toronto, OR SALE-Cheap, Fill kinds of ;., ant the week-end with John and p khaki, all sizes, splendid Youthq' Summer Trousers:, -During the heavy rnOtor traffic VOR harness. and all kinds of farm ins stron doth, made plenty also Grey Flannels 162 50' over Rhe holiday, a numbs- of acct- Mrs. Michell, plements in good order. Also se-eral heavy and K p dents took lace on the Hi hwf ,none The girls of our burg are interested light scales and cook stoves and heaterd. High- large, reg 125, at 88C to 6•� j p y est price id for bides and wool, also live pool, of which wale of a very serious chars(- in the Green River baseball team. It try, H. Merman, Stouffville. Phan 1903 "ser. On Sunday evening about 9.35 certainly putts in a social time. OiICF.-I am wreckln a few Ford - Grocery Speciale - Quaker Corn Flakes, 'fresh and o'clock J. H. Bund was crossing th. Mr. and Miss Dixon and Mr. and g 6 k s for 591. Bundy g , i, cars. Witt sell the its very Chea I have Crisp, p g Mrs. Fine motored to Beaverton on pa p TomatoCeteup, large bottles, reg •'�`oad• 4n his way to Chas. A Palmers also for sale one Maxwell touring, area nice can ,� - ` • . - - }and as the ti�llic was in a very con- Saturdav ani returned on Monday. runs nice. rides nice. looks nice, a sumptuous out- 25c, at .AC. B. ani Mrs. Brodie and family an.{• which gives the impression of some class, and salmon, Goose-Millard, in 1 Ib Crown Brand Sweet Mixed Pick- in coniition he had to stand In at he ridiculously low pini of 1150. As can are the cerrtre of the road for a time until Mr. and Mrs. Snider and family calle,t selling this is a remarkable bargain. Also a Ford tine, fancy pink 19c les, in balk, per pint 8bc be could get a chance to cross the on John and Mrs. Michell on Saturday. ton truck at 8150. T. C. Brown, Brougham_36tf - — streetr-there being .a..continumsl__line The shower on Sunday did a great ELLI�TG_ UT-1 3-ear old u _ _ _ _ Of cars on either side of hila. While ' god atthau�ira g bred Holstein cow, can r e registered, quiet Tea Special 11 C+ llie Q,t1�• (�..a ge thus standing, a car driven by E. D. disappointed in their outings on this area a goon mister. dug a to fres Aug. Aug.d; 1 1 s7 lalw�•a7 iD t7V(� Va "".b Aatto of 914 Dundas St., E. Toronto. wl•Colint• !-year old grade cow, due to freshen g. 18th. �• etzvek him The first intimation that Don't forget the football match be- ;,*a`Shropshire2m�ep���ybmQedtng ;Pekoefor $3.50 the driver had of an accident was the tween Claremont and Grfen River at sad about Iso chickens, an sins Also 2 yearling - Green River on Saturday night at 6 heifers (1 port bred Holstein). J. Broadbent, .falling of a pitcher which Mr. Bundy R. R. No. 1, Brooklin. lbtf nail been carrying. In getting ant of p.al n Come and help cheer .he boys s . H A M A his car Mr. Aalto found r. Bondy ty. slang. This will be the best game of r�O RENT OR FOR SALE-1f10 s4- in on the fender. He bad him taken the season. 1 res of land, tieing lot 33, con. s, Pickering. M g Good da y- loam. watered by running stream, to the doctor's office where rn examin CHERRYWOOD, never-tailing: go adfenees and good buildings. ation showed that Mr. Bundy had re-. � 50 acres devoted to park purposes, well petro � - wilson'a Park ceived a ve fords- nigght's football between Come and s« area he wnvtn si ve a ee, but otherw,se be di Brooklin and Cherrywood was some- odesirableee, rt ply t J. or write R, Beenson.Wilsont not receive any serious injury. sI- what spoiled by the fact that Brooklin Hill. 47-50 a j , though he was badly shaken up. No were minus two or three of their best - -- n could have been more at+tent- person players u'he result was 4-0 in'favo_ ARM FOR Sale-Clover farts, lot ive orhave done more than Mr. Aalto. + FARM con. 10, Markham, 120 acres, 110 work- ' It was a pure accident and he was in Cherryd the tplaywas Fit up to able : 5s acres of alfalfa, 15 acres of alsike, 13 of �' ����� IT regular d, a result being sweet lover and 14 acres of fall wheat on clover 11p way to blame, as Mr. Bundy Could correctly premeditated b --both teams sod. 400 loads of manure put on each year for ,TLL 'n not be seen standing on the roadway. before the kick-oft and it was take it five yeah. Barn 11arn to tie is g head of cat- - G"N THERE S TELL V Ft 14 4E i + tie and 7 hones. Barn 8e. Pig pea and ilea •TEI.EPHOI�IE On Sunday evening about 525, a big easy game all through with man; souse 40x20. Milk house. Cement silo so:1z. THE CONST, D*L EXCUSE S TO " `11)o_ge fauna car driven b G. Sim, sroringyp ; ies._ lost on- Watehboosw�ls; Boyer milker and efrom LocustiTHE JUDQtE RIM t of 147 GI hill Ave., oront >; �1aaeed sides. The presence of BrQoklin s reg- ill ;od road half mile: store three-quarter+ on the wet pavement a half mile west ular forwards would surely have ac o[ mile, $14,000 easy terms. No agents. See _ : -of Oshawa, and struck a car driven by counted for a goal or two against us. the owner. Cecil R. Smith,"R. R.. 2 Claremont, !f -•- E. Shymzyshyn, of Point Anne, Ont., 'There was no real brilliant play throe- or phone 8121 Mark. 48 !9 I Very little damage was sustained by bout the game, but there was certain For Sale B Tends* either car. On Saturday night, E. A, y some poor play, and for the benefit (Greedy; of Harmony, while walking on of certain admirable critics amongst the pavement, stepped in front of a the on-lookers the player's who players Sealed Tenders will be received b, _ scar owned by A. G. Halliday of Bowes poorly knows it quite well. The Brook the undersigned until Friday, Au: ,,,,�„�,v, 01 �manville. He was removed to Dr. Run tin team accept-ed-their defe.,t,gamell• 20th, 1926 for the purchase of Mrs. r � --file's office in Oshawa. Fortunately and we. appreciate the fact that they Maud Wiliett's' house and half/acre of he was not seriously injured. Again came ai all under the circumstances. land on Church St., Pickering Vil? Ian Saturday afternoon, C. Luke of 10d Next Saturdaywhen we age. Frame house with ood cellar, ' • -- journey o•v g 1; William St., W, Oshawawhile attemp-• Goodwood we will have to piny diffea- new furnace, 8 rooms in good state = •� > ting 'o turn north at the foot of Toot ent, and as we need the points ver; of repair, hard water well, softwater �� _ A„� ' ey's mill, was struck by a mar owned much, it goes without saying. that in- in house. by H. H. King, of Port dope., and dr,- dividually the Cherrywood players will The highest or any tender not lie "r low— wen by J. H. Ward, also o Port Hope do their level best, even though it may cessarily accepted. + S _ _ and later both cars were struck by a Trot be up to much. The men's softbal'i Terms 10 per cent cash. Enough _• ^� +s -- ”" large truck owned bpi the Tanner team managed to nose an 3-7 victory in 30 nays to slake one half of pur- VIM - Transport Co., of Toronto, and driven over Centennial last week, and tin-.chase money. Arrangements may be S- a. . by S. N. Jarvis, of Toronto. Both th•a Cherrywood ladies admirristered the made for bstlsn_e to suit purchaser.. ' cars, one a Ford sedan, and the other heavy defeat of 20-3on Brougham lad- W. L. 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