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RK FORSYTH. Oph. D.. Director
o0ptometrical Association of Ontario. Reg.
istered Member of the Aniarlean Opumetrical
ASIddaW. Eyes examined by appointment.
pbooe Claremont. Out.
NO. McKINNON, M.D., L.R.C.S.,
* Rdloburpmember of
H. CHRISTIAN, Barrister &ad
can.4!=ho;iPioutr�r, Public Etc. Money to
can. 2119, Court House, Wbltby. 251y
IDICHARESON & PICKERING—
JLkB&Eristers, Solicitors etc.. 317-319 Confed.
*ratslonLife Building,CornerYou; and Rich-
mond Sts.,Toronto. ones Mair, 1 90 and Maln
0490. Pickering office open Wednesday after-
awm and Wednesday and Satutday evenings,
8tf
]BEATON & ROSS— Barristers. 80-
Wtors._ortbern Qat3rio. Building- 330330
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GREENWOOD`-';.�`.7.!-'
7.
MILLS-:
HstablLshed 1!348
FeedJeed ti , ��
There is -no feed on th4 m'&j' -'
ket gi`7es better results
for the money for
pig feeding than
T"O'Y FEED
'BAR
Get your supply now.
When going down the hill. be applied LlAe-reporr-or---7
t of A.
_day)
'------Funera4 Director the brakes with the -result that hi t griellture at
is spend- Ottawa
and Mrs;- Hand, of New York
car skidded owing to the slippery ing a couple of months with
condition of the pavement due to the Mrs'. Pengelly.
Feed under Reg. No. 242, we note the
DlVW44 ZAcssnie4 Embal Will and "With regard to your pure
MOTOR HFARSR Min which had fallen W short time} George Harvey, of *T-oronto spent d chemical analysis Indicates & better.
DR. D. 0. Smith, Dentist. Stouff. previously. He lost complete control' few days here last'wftk with' Stewart product all the way through than
Ville. Honor Graduate of Chicago and To.
Collin Universities and the Rogal. C��W &APLEMONT, Ont, of his car with the result that he ran and Mrs. Corbett. Your guarantee calls for, which shouir
Dental
Phone office 111, Phone 9*24 into an American car whi,h hie was Tom Sterlixig, a former resident of be very satisfactory to Your sus-:
,,oi.,m,.t.. 261y
N meeting. Both cars were forced int., the village, called on some of hl.� towers."
BLARE B. BEATON. D. D. 8,. the deep ditch -where they were wreck- friends here last week.
Graduate0f the Royal Stanley Byers is under the doctor's
Stinteow and Dental ed almost b�yond repair. For�unatelv�
`= of . , car
of Toronto. offma a at pre -sent, and is making, sloes
over bdurdock in OAK FLOORING of the octOpuantx was seriously - i-,
n progress towards recovery.
57 atom. WWtb none s were ira;ured and
A few from here attended
office "y the fun
hours
9 to 12: 1 to Ind. phone injured. Both car
adi phone 220.
-uDday of the late John I.
D. D S., ed all responsibility for- the accident. don, a farmer resident of Greenwood.
N. DALES. L. D. S., �SPJELCIAL the driver of the Canadian car a.$. m eral on - S lie C 0 A
9 Graduate of Royal College of Dental sur. T8z2 inch No. 1 Oak Ficloring In the Community Hall next Sun- Albert Haney returned homie on 4
spaces and the University of Toronto Office per M, B. H. day, there will be the regular Church Sunday after being in London assist -
D. A. Scott's store. Claremont, Clot,
IsCUM 9 a M. to 6 P. to - Saturds of England service at 3 pap. Sunday ing with the celebration there during good @upply of Hard and Soft -
as. to I P. to. Phone Clare 1406. 471'y; 9 ` 8-8x2 Inch clear Oak Flooring, $95 School meets at 2 p -m. A hearty in. the past week. ,
Per hf., B. M. Coal on hand. Also a Pupply 04
14 8RBZRT T. FALLA I89, L D S.. vitation extended to summer vidtorp
-lL -LD D. 5, Graduate *I the Royal CoUtge of in lots of 500 ft or more, plus to worship with us. :pf Kindling Wood,
Cleats) Surgeons Sand the Uruven.:1 Toronto I . r . DUMBARTON.
101115ce above J - S Ekaladon's stem ing. Ont. 2i per cent sales tax. -stove length.
Miss Phyllis Pickwell is h 11day'
OAkm bours , 9 a m to a p. by'r . Dint - BROUGHAM. la
Meet. K;�ne Pict 3700. ,sly ing 12tt Phone Pick. 1709.
The above prices are for 'prorapt Bo With her friend Miss Ethel ;=1611.
Born, on Monday, Aug. 2n�. io-John Miss Naomi �krda
acceptance only, as they are Toronto. DONALD'MUNRC, PICKEKING
111=44ftsoo 94s be. and Mrs. Gillman, a dauly�tei. spent the week end 941
-lower than the current iss Anna
wholesale quotation&. Rev. J. J. David;
of Kinniount, oc- Allison.
',VLIZABOTH RICHARDSON-Sue- cupied the pulpit in St. Johre- Uni-ed M-. Chas. Annis and Miss. Florence
JUJC01saw
to the Late W V. Rachardwa, repriL
Chu*h most acceptably on Sunday are spending a week at Lake Ro U All
nmo( CKEIMG
"sum *ell -killown F -re Isiouranco Com 84 PI Wliftevale
solid financia I standing P3 tf `last. Next Sunday, Rev. J. R. Fraser, Muskoka.
V-1 of Dunbarton, will officiate at the ser- Mr. and Mrs. Lee and Miss Doroth) . . . . . .
Licensed Aucti The Service Gal age '51
Fe Z00@0'als1ti, of To" "W==n= L U M B Er. ant Y MR—D vicar at the usual hour. visited with Wm. a=L-Mr& Bennett
Has maim of ail WeAs &%sawasil so aso dbwuo One day last week, an aviator had last week.
wealea. Addreow Wean 1U.- F 0� 0" a rather unplewant experi2sice what, Isaac and Mrs. Nobes left Wedne3- Motor *verb& uling. top and side cur.
W M Ser or on extended visit to Kin
Seib
his machine took a name dive into the da f gnton tsle repairin
IDJ1.11INAT0211 TOWMaJUPOTAM and other Witrus. �Battery Serv=M"Wing
ground near St. John's Cemetery on
a QW-ftnese. osessalm"Mair for ft"W the seventh Concession. Fortunately Mrs. Homer Surlae and daughter &ad overhauling.
Aaeounslass. us& Kallsw 60 low
'14"M ad Aleask" LAW the plane remained in a vertices MisA Verna are visifhjm�the formers All work guaranteed. Plat rate
OWL HaVe., em' A brother C. A. Annis and family. P"vice charwe
position. Had it toppled over the avi-
been Thos. Lacey, for really years a --Pbode 6510 MArk. Central. W
kip ator undoubtedly, would have
X. MAW, LIOBNSRD AUC- jury. resident of this community died at his
'rioNzz=,Ror York. Qsrtswu dad Dw"aa Berry Boxes B&Aets, Cratesd]
but he escaped without injury, W. E% a E R y
Q 0 sa. All as vall" The killed, but
was badly damaged, the home in Pickeririx,on Monday of this
Praw;iUy attended sand Containers. propellor being broken an week.
Terra 4wo am be p d other a Fl� t
sold ladqqssn- New Perfection Oil Cooking damage was sustained. The man Was, W. T. and Mrs. Dunbar, Mists Irene
&"t 111hossas. WWtby. Out. My Stoves -the stove that on his way Montreal.
Dunbar, and W. B. and Kra. Dunbar,
�A
Farmers, Attention
I am &goo t for the World's Greatest
Separator, *The Renfrew," Stovea,
Beales and Oil Engines. Fleury's
fARIOus Flows. Points. Grain Grinders,
Wheel Barrowsetc.
Brantford binder twine and second•
hand separators for sale.
ROBT. DEVITT
Phone 506 Pick. BROUGHAM
-Gratin Chopping
_.::AND FL LKING:
law prepared to do Chopping and.
0" Flaking every Monday,
Wednesday and Friday
Stoneboats For Sale
John F. BaylalL Claremont
AuralRoute No. $ _-
Comfort, Sanitation
,and Economy
Are combined in the Marshall
Vestilated Spring Mattress,
guaranteed for 5 yrs.
given with each mattress tress
purchased, 625.00.
Owing to the lateness of the #fa-
me, our Verandah Chairs have
been reduced in price.
I Onlyr . White Sewing Machine,
drop bewd. long shuttle, ball -
,bearing, golden oak finish,
guaranteed for 10 years $40
Spedal prices during Jnly -and
I
August on bed outfits
Mectric appliances, Including Hot
Point Irons, Toaster@, National
2 burner Hot Plat" etc.
C. A.S to r r itt
.furniture Dealer and
Fnneral Director
Phone 1800
Piekering, -Ontwie
will give you 6varyk One day Iasi week two young me=n have returned after spending a week Coal and Feed`
satisfaction. driving a XcLauglin car lost control or two-izkMontreal and Ottawa -
Also, Binder Twine, IAWU ow of it at thi Spring Creek east of,the Mr. Da*id Am= in -his 82nd year
passed to his rest Thursday, the fune-
village, and ran into the ditch and in
ore. Poultry Fencing and doing so struck a telephone p;6 snap- ral conducted by the Masonic Order
Chicken Netting. ping it off close to the ground and took place to Erskine Ceme"ery Mor- F. A,' REESOR
C�et our pricesbeforebuy ing afterwards upset in the ditch. Th, day afternoonand was largely attend-
,
,
elsewhere. car was very badly damaged, but them ed. X
Phone 4000 occupants escaped injury. As it vms, -Rev. Mr. Robb of Greenwood AvP.,
thought that the car might have been Toronto, occupied the pulpit
stolen the Provincial Police were noti - in the Un'ted Church very acceptably
ALVIN BUSHBY fied. Mr. Reid of Pickering was soon last Sunday. Next Sunday Aug. 15th, Nut and Stove Co
on the scene and took charge of the Rev. Mr. Ferguson will preach
PICKERING there -will be no evening service. So
young men, who claimed t:) own the and Cokeo
a]
car, a claim they soon verified.
WHITEVALE.
I X13" Y 0 U W A N T All Kinds f Feed
Hear Jimmy Reid at Whitevale,
your house heated for half
Wednesday. Aug. 18th Mrs. J. A. Pugh spent Sunday with
Miss Noakes at Uxbridge..
the coot of coal?
MISS E faimer of Orillia spent n
�G BEACH with J*rs. H. E. Turner.
instal one of the Instant 31ke 'PICKERIN week
If go, Cement, Lumber,.
Oil Burners in your range, or Mrs. Burton Myelawrof Pittsburg, is 3 4
an International Oil Burner The addition of a park to, the War- visiting her sister Mrs. A. E. Major. .Lath
in your furnace. wick cottage has improved- it' greatly Mrs. W. J. Beaton and children of
and gives more room for the guests Toronto, are with D. R. and Mrs. Bea-
',Oall and see them, that are always present with that ton. Terms,,
-h . 4
.9spitable family. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Atift-in and
W. J. GORDON'S The week -end and Civic holida:, daughter of, Coniston, are visiting, with 'Strictly Cash
7, Church Street. brought guests to almost every cot- Mrs. E.'Turner.
Agents Wanted 231Y Pickering tage. The young folks, especially, Professor Wade Toole and family
defied the worst efforts of 'the weather Guelph, spent a few days last y of
eek 0
man and enjoyed to,the limit the many with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Leary.
SIGNS outdoor amusements that 'thi Beach Chief Dickson and Mri. Dielso
Z__ n ofP iocke'- rw r.
Glen Signs of all kinds made to order. affords. Toronto, are spending their vacation
Atirron Re -silvered. Gold, Silver. Mr. Ashton, one of the Beaphers with Mr. and Mrs. George Burkholder.
Pewter, Nickel. Copper etc. first residents, is now the owner of Rev. J. D. Parks, Mrs. Parks an�
Articles. Ornaments, three
Tableware Idke front lots, all improved children of Timmins, are spending a Peter's,
with the forme Iler
and Jewellery with cottages.. He is an enthusiastic fest wri r' -a bro,
silvered, nickel -plated booster of Pickering Beach and with R. M. Parks.'
his family is a Xta imortant factor hir and M.- Bob.Witson uf San
- tore
W. :B 0 MJ :D :M ilion are proving more popular every home on Tuesday.
Betimates Free. in the social ii:oe of the colony. Diego having spent two months visit-•
Saturday ni�ght dances in the Pav- ing -friends in vicinity left for _iheir
LOCUST BILL, ONT. week. LastSaturday light and':the On Friday night last the severest
Phone Mhrk6588 • 80.42 holiday affair on Monday nicht broke Electric storm of the season passed To my Customers in Pieker—
all records. The. young people of. the over this locality. It was accompani-
neighboring farms are regular attend- ad by a high wind and in and vicinity:
FIM ants and are educating their city some parts hail also fell doing con-
UNLE-MIUS-frierlib rain and in
in th-b intricacies of thesqull�re siderable damage. Some have nhiected to the bew-,
-or Wry;, I dance and barn darice. signs recently painted on my -
A great treat is in,_storeL for the
Ck store namely,
An interegtino, and unusual featum resident " uurl,;+__I� +i, I
of the life of the cottagers Fit Pickell-
rounding country when; on Wednes-
C*%ND*=L River
ROUGE HILL
S. O. Football As3ociatio
Sa W XM nd Bubt
re
Fears aexpressed that he Sum
Results of games played last week
Our Royal Brand
nlar
.will not pass witliout some drown-
At Green River -Claremont 4. Green
w
ing idents in the river here, which
River 2. At Goodwood -Cherry wood
y Factory ~'
is very dangerous on account of thc,
2. Qoodwood 1. - At Brooklin- Picker.
'depth of tke water, and the quick sand
ing 2, Brooklin 1. •Gam4s this week:
Farmers who have wheat get . your
bottom. Every day many g!> in bath-
wood
44. 12 -Cherry wood at . Vickering,
Fruit Baskets of all d"eriptions,
ing at this point and on Sunlay after-
noon six peVons at three different
fteferee H6cles; Au 14-Claremont
at Ashburn. Referee Eccles-. Good -
.
including qt. boxes, pt. boxes,
times, were rescugd .from a watery-
woodatBrook.lia, Referee McLean.
Crates and Baskete at
grave, and in one case it took twenty
minutes to revive a young woman who
LZAGUR STANDING
woll lost draw pts
lowest prit-es.'
had gone down for the third tim-
Cherrywood, 8 1 2 18
Feed of all kinds -Chi cien
Grappling irons or other means should
Claremont, .6 0 8 15
.�Shaping and Turning.
be provided to be available at all times.
Green River, 6 S 4 1
,,
for lmmed;atiel use, in case of emerg-
Ashburn, 1 a I
Kiddie Kars, Sleighs, Office Stools
envy.
Goodwood, 5 " `2 8
Salt For Sale
DUMBARTON.
Pickering, .0 *1 5
Brookljn. 1 -8 -0 2
CHAS. A. WHITE.
On Monday afternoon a bad auto
sale of ice cream, soft drinks etc.
Successor to late W. G. Barnes,
mix-up Occurred on the Highway neat
the Dumbarton School in the
GREENWOOD.
Phone 0420 or write Licuet Hill, ODt.
which
occupants of the two cars narrowly
escaped fatal injuries. One car was
large McLauglin-Buick driven by th-
,Bert and M: -,-s Harvey spentSunday
in the city.
Mrs. S. Ste -wart is visiting; friendsa
i:n
owner an elderly. man from near Ot-
" Toronto this week,
The _Stmday School are holding their
F
GREENWOOD`-';.�`.7.!-'
7.
MILLS-:
HstablLshed 1!348
FeedJeed ti , ��
There is -no feed on th4 m'&j' -'
ket gi`7es better results
for the money for
pig feeding than
T"O'Y FEED
'BAR
Get your supply now.
When going down the hill. be applied LlAe-reporr-or---7
t of A.
_day)
'------Funera4 Director the brakes with the -result that hi t griellture at
is spend- Ottawa
and Mrs;- Hand, of New York
car skidded owing to the slippery ing a couple of months with
condition of the pavement due to the Mrs'. Pengelly.
Feed under Reg. No. 242, we note the
DlVW44 ZAcssnie4 Embal Will and "With regard to your pure
MOTOR HFARSR Min which had fallen W short time} George Harvey, of *T-oronto spent d chemical analysis Indicates & better.
DR. D. 0. Smith, Dentist. Stouff. previously. He lost complete control' few days here last'wftk with' Stewart product all the way through than
Ville. Honor Graduate of Chicago and To.
Collin Universities and the Rogal. C��W &APLEMONT, Ont, of his car with the result that he ran and Mrs. Corbett. Your guarantee calls for, which shouir
Dental
Phone office 111, Phone 9*24 into an American car whi,h hie was Tom Sterlixig, a former resident of be very satisfactory to Your sus-:
,,oi.,m,.t.. 261y
N meeting. Both cars were forced int., the village, called on some of hl.� towers."
BLARE B. BEATON. D. D. 8,. the deep ditch -where they were wreck- friends here last week.
Graduate0f the Royal Stanley Byers is under the doctor's
Stinteow and Dental ed almost b�yond repair. For�unatelv�
`= of . , car
of Toronto. offma a at pre -sent, and is making, sloes
over bdurdock in OAK FLOORING of the octOpuantx was seriously - i-,
n progress towards recovery.
57 atom. WWtb none s were ira;ured and
A few from here attended
office "y the fun
hours
9 to 12: 1 to Ind. phone injured. Both car
adi phone 220.
-uDday of the late John I.
D. D S., ed all responsibility for- the accident. don, a farmer resident of Greenwood.
N. DALES. L. D. S., �SPJELCIAL the driver of the Canadian car a.$. m eral on - S lie C 0 A
9 Graduate of Royal College of Dental sur. T8z2 inch No. 1 Oak Ficloring In the Community Hall next Sun- Albert Haney returned homie on 4
spaces and the University of Toronto Office per M, B. H. day, there will be the regular Church Sunday after being in London assist -
D. A. Scott's store. Claremont, Clot,
IsCUM 9 a M. to 6 P. to - Saturds of England service at 3 pap. Sunday ing with the celebration there during good @upply of Hard and Soft -
as. to I P. to. Phone Clare 1406. 471'y; 9 ` 8-8x2 Inch clear Oak Flooring, $95 School meets at 2 p -m. A hearty in. the past week. ,
Per hf., B. M. Coal on hand. Also a Pupply 04
14 8RBZRT T. FALLA I89, L D S.. vitation extended to summer vidtorp
-lL -LD D. 5, Graduate *I the Royal CoUtge of in lots of 500 ft or more, plus to worship with us. :pf Kindling Wood,
Cleats) Surgeons Sand the Uruven.:1 Toronto I . r . DUMBARTON.
101115ce above J - S Ekaladon's stem ing. Ont. 2i per cent sales tax. -stove length.
Miss Phyllis Pickwell is h 11day'
OAkm bours , 9 a m to a p. by'r . Dint - BROUGHAM. la
Meet. K;�ne Pict 3700. ,sly ing 12tt Phone Pick. 1709.
The above prices are for 'prorapt Bo With her friend Miss Ethel ;=1611.
Born, on Monday, Aug. 2n�. io-John Miss Naomi �krda
acceptance only, as they are Toronto. DONALD'MUNRC, PICKEKING
111=44ftsoo 94s be. and Mrs. Gillman, a dauly�tei. spent the week end 941
-lower than the current iss Anna
wholesale quotation&. Rev. J. J. David;
of Kinniount, oc- Allison.
',VLIZABOTH RICHARDSON-Sue- cupied the pulpit in St. Johre- Uni-ed M-. Chas. Annis and Miss. Florence
JUJC01saw
to the Late W V. Rachardwa, repriL
Chu*h most acceptably on Sunday are spending a week at Lake Ro U All
nmo( CKEIMG
"sum *ell -killown F -re Isiouranco Com 84 PI Wliftevale
solid financia I standing P3 tf `last. Next Sunday, Rev. J. R. Fraser, Muskoka.
V-1 of Dunbarton, will officiate at the ser- Mr. and Mrs. Lee and Miss Doroth) . . . . . .
Licensed Aucti The Service Gal age '51
Fe Z00@0'als1ti, of To" "W==n= L U M B Er. ant Y MR—D vicar at the usual hour. visited with Wm. a=L-Mr& Bennett
Has maim of ail WeAs &%sawasil so aso dbwuo One day last week, an aviator had last week.
wealea. Addreow Wean 1U.- F 0� 0" a rather unplewant experi2sice what, Isaac and Mrs. Nobes left Wedne3- Motor *verb& uling. top and side cur.
W M Ser or on extended visit to Kin
Seib
his machine took a name dive into the da f gnton tsle repairin
IDJ1.11INAT0211 TOWMaJUPOTAM and other Witrus. �Battery Serv=M"Wing
ground near St. John's Cemetery on
a QW-ftnese. osessalm"Mair for ft"W the seventh Concession. Fortunately Mrs. Homer Surlae and daughter &ad overhauling.
Aaeounslass. us& Kallsw 60 low
'14"M ad Aleask" LAW the plane remained in a vertices MisA Verna are visifhjm�the formers All work guaranteed. Plat rate
OWL HaVe., em' A brother C. A. Annis and family. P"vice charwe
position. Had it toppled over the avi-
been Thos. Lacey, for really years a --Pbode 6510 MArk. Central. W
kip ator undoubtedly, would have
X. MAW, LIOBNSRD AUC- jury. resident of this community died at his
'rioNzz=,Ror York. Qsrtswu dad Dw"aa Berry Boxes B&Aets, Cratesd]
but he escaped without injury, W. E% a E R y
Q 0 sa. All as vall" The killed, but
was badly damaged, the home in Pickeririx,on Monday of this
Praw;iUy attended sand Containers. propellor being broken an week.
Terra 4wo am be p d other a Fl� t
sold ladqqssn- New Perfection Oil Cooking damage was sustained. The man Was, W. T. and Mrs. Dunbar, Mists Irene
&"t 111hossas. WWtby. Out. My Stoves -the stove that on his way Montreal.
Dunbar, and W. B. and Kra. Dunbar,
�A
Farmers, Attention
I am &goo t for the World's Greatest
Separator, *The Renfrew," Stovea,
Beales and Oil Engines. Fleury's
fARIOus Flows. Points. Grain Grinders,
Wheel Barrowsetc.
Brantford binder twine and second•
hand separators for sale.
ROBT. DEVITT
Phone 506 Pick. BROUGHAM
-Gratin Chopping
_.::AND FL LKING:
law prepared to do Chopping and.
0" Flaking every Monday,
Wednesday and Friday
Stoneboats For Sale
John F. BaylalL Claremont
AuralRoute No. $ _-
Comfort, Sanitation
,and Economy
Are combined in the Marshall
Vestilated Spring Mattress,
guaranteed for 5 yrs.
given with each mattress tress
purchased, 625.00.
Owing to the lateness of the #fa-
me, our Verandah Chairs have
been reduced in price.
I Onlyr . White Sewing Machine,
drop bewd. long shuttle, ball -
,bearing, golden oak finish,
guaranteed for 10 years $40
Spedal prices during Jnly -and
I
August on bed outfits
Mectric appliances, Including Hot
Point Irons, Toaster@, National
2 burner Hot Plat" etc.
C. A.S to r r itt
.furniture Dealer and
Fnneral Director
Phone 1800
Piekering, -Ontwie
will give you 6varyk One day Iasi week two young me=n have returned after spending a week Coal and Feed`
satisfaction. driving a XcLauglin car lost control or two-izkMontreal and Ottawa -
Also, Binder Twine, IAWU ow of it at thi Spring Creek east of,the Mr. Da*id Am= in -his 82nd year
passed to his rest Thursday, the fune-
village, and ran into the ditch and in
ore. Poultry Fencing and doing so struck a telephone p;6 snap- ral conducted by the Masonic Order
Chicken Netting. ping it off close to the ground and took place to Erskine Ceme"ery Mor- F. A,' REESOR
C�et our pricesbeforebuy ing afterwards upset in the ditch. Th, day afternoonand was largely attend-
,
,
elsewhere. car was very badly damaged, but them ed. X
Phone 4000 occupants escaped injury. As it vms, -Rev. Mr. Robb of Greenwood AvP.,
thought that the car might have been Toronto, occupied the pulpit
stolen the Provincial Police were noti - in the Un'ted Church very acceptably
ALVIN BUSHBY fied. Mr. Reid of Pickering was soon last Sunday. Next Sunday Aug. 15th, Nut and Stove Co
on the scene and took charge of the Rev. Mr. Ferguson will preach
PICKERING there -will be no evening service. So
young men, who claimed t:) own the and Cokeo
a]
car, a claim they soon verified.
WHITEVALE.
I X13" Y 0 U W A N T All Kinds f Feed
Hear Jimmy Reid at Whitevale,
your house heated for half
Wednesday. Aug. 18th Mrs. J. A. Pugh spent Sunday with
Miss Noakes at Uxbridge..
the coot of coal?
MISS E faimer of Orillia spent n
�G BEACH with J*rs. H. E. Turner.
instal one of the Instant 31ke 'PICKERIN week
If go, Cement, Lumber,.
Oil Burners in your range, or Mrs. Burton Myelawrof Pittsburg, is 3 4
an International Oil Burner The addition of a park to, the War- visiting her sister Mrs. A. E. Major. .Lath
in your furnace. wick cottage has improved- it' greatly Mrs. W. J. Beaton and children of
and gives more room for the guests Toronto, are with D. R. and Mrs. Bea-
',Oall and see them, that are always present with that ton. Terms,,
-h . 4
.9spitable family. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Atift-in and
W. J. GORDON'S The week -end and Civic holida:, daughter of, Coniston, are visiting, with 'Strictly Cash
7, Church Street. brought guests to almost every cot- Mrs. E.'Turner.
Agents Wanted 231Y Pickering tage. The young folks, especially, Professor Wade Toole and family
defied the worst efforts of 'the weather Guelph, spent a few days last y of
eek 0
man and enjoyed to,the limit the many with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Leary.
SIGNS outdoor amusements that 'thi Beach Chief Dickson and Mri. Dielso
Z__ n ofP iocke'- rw r.
Glen Signs of all kinds made to order. affords. Toronto, are spending their vacation
Atirron Re -silvered. Gold, Silver. Mr. Ashton, one of the Beaphers with Mr. and Mrs. George Burkholder.
Pewter, Nickel. Copper etc. first residents, is now the owner of Rev. J. D. Parks, Mrs. Parks an�
Articles. Ornaments, three
Tableware Idke front lots, all improved children of Timmins, are spending a Peter's,
with the forme Iler
and Jewellery with cottages.. He is an enthusiastic fest wri r' -a bro,
silvered, nickel -plated booster of Pickering Beach and with R. M. Parks.'
his family is a Xta imortant factor hir and M.- Bob.Witson uf San
- tore
W. :B 0 MJ :D :M ilion are proving more popular every home on Tuesday.
Betimates Free. in the social ii:oe of the colony. Diego having spent two months visit-•
Saturday ni�ght dances in the Pav- ing -friends in vicinity left for _iheir
LOCUST BILL, ONT. week. LastSaturday light and':the On Friday night last the severest
Phone Mhrk6588 • 80.42 holiday affair on Monday nicht broke Electric storm of the season passed To my Customers in Pieker—
all records. The. young people of. the over this locality. It was accompani-
neighboring farms are regular attend- ad by a high wind and in and vicinity:
FIM ants and are educating their city some parts hail also fell doing con-
UNLE-MIUS-frierlib rain and in
in th-b intricacies of thesqull�re siderable damage. Some have nhiected to the bew-,
-or Wry;, I dance and barn darice. signs recently painted on my -
A great treat is in,_storeL for the
Ck store namely,
An interegtino, and unusual featum resident " uurl,;+__I� +i, I
"PTCKERING. DRUG STOR�_"_ -
of the life of the cottagers Fit Pickell-
rounding country when; on Wednes-
ing Beach is the Sunday morning ser-
-day, Aug. 18th, the Toronto Police
,For Pastry use
vice held in the FXvilion and coli-
Silver Band, under the direction of
Our Royal Brand
ducted by the Rev. A. A. Block of the
Metropolitan United Church, Toronto.
Signor Luigi D'Urbari3, the famous
concertconductor, and assisting art-
.
Mr. Block is an interesting an] inspir-
ice, including Jimmie Reid of Toronto
at your Grocer's.
ing speaker. He and his family have
will give one of their delightful cor.-
been residents of the Beach for tho
certs on the spacious lawn of the Uni-
Farmers who have wheat get . your
past two months.
ted Church. They are appearing un -
6U -t- _ -_
floti-r-nowde-frurn-y own
The three boys of the Hughes fang -der
the auspices of the Cemetery_
- _
whmt. We cari
ily, who with their father motor back
-
Board. Do_not_�, Jii.q splendid
grind it.
and forth from Toronto on work days,
-con-aft as it will be one of the best
-feed,
are near too exhausted with city beat
toil indulge in tennis
ever given in Whitevale. Preceding
Feed of all kinds -Chi cien
and to strenuous
the program there will be a softball
hen feed, chop, millfeed.
on their improvised court in the even-
game between the Police team of Tor-
,,
ings. Many of the cottagers havc
onto and Whitby. Game dill be call-
- Chopping every week -day.
made badminton, croquet and tennis
ed at 5.30 sharp. A refreshment
courts on their grounds and somegolfbooth
will be on the grounds for .the
=I. N•XjQC2C'v7o(=)=
enthusiasts even play a modified form
sale of ice cream, soft drinks etc.
of that ancient and popular game.
Admission, 35 cents; Children 2(1 cents
4 o.
"PTCKERING. DRUG STOR�_"_ -
We are according to Law'
obliged to have it changed.
We still Bell Crude Drugs, "Patent-.
_M611yines, Toilet Goods,
CityDairy Ice Cream,
7-.
TobRecos, Cigars and Olgarettes,
also anew Star Car if you
need one.
Pickering Patent Medicine Store. -
N. E. McEWEN,
- j
.
Veterinary Surgeon
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TW -BY FRIEND
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Tonquin �ai1<ey, Jasper Ps.rk-A he vPaa met by the rescue party sent
t
Winnipeg, Man. -Hai: and wind. cipal loss was suffered by househo:ders
added to the roll out from the main camp.
caused considerable damage in some '-with broken windows and ruined gar -
Th upper slopes of the Bastion are
of honor of the Algins Clubs of the
•rotten
districts of Manitoba. and Saakst- ; Moose Jaw City reported only -
.formed of . aha:e .and rock, any
worDd--� roll already bright with piece of which is liable to give way
slight damage. The -storm brought its
chewan. Other districts report beavy greatest lose to :oca:$ties south, north.
many deeds of heroism. On this list at any time and precipitate the climb-
rain, which will be of inestimable Pad east of Moose Jaw, while 'on
M
is placed the name of'Lawrenee Grassi er man feet down the side of the
,�
.the
vague to all grain crops, y articulare farm of C. O. Smith, 100 mires south
mountain. Added to this is the always
o!m who carried on hie
��ll
--The
some sections of Saskatchewan. of Regina, the crop,is p
s a complete s:
ete los
Brandon
_Canore,_Alta., Present _dunger--ol-rock;-41idw-ftozn
back, over two miles of treacherous above, slides that shoot ton's of boul-of
d1strlct.-*0-ffdWwkmr i in addition, every wi ow. in the
Winnipeg, reported hail and wind f Smith house was broken and damage
rock and glacier, a companion who had dere down the elopes with a sound like
i
damage, particularly in the northwestdone to buildings.
been injured dura a deaeeni from the discharge
n] ng ge of a battery of fled
crop areas. Southern and eastern i The storm acted in a freakish man-
P t
$the top of Bastion Peak of the Ram- guns. The Drawbridge Glacier ries on
areas reported -heavy ruin, but little nor. Some districts which were be -
part Range. a steep slope, and is about a mile wide.
+
hail damage. lieved to be in the direct path of the
`
The accident, of which Dr. R. C. Its face is seamed with crevices into
' `
Reports from Regina and Moose storm escaped when the high wind
fitl:iams" ad-Elalgaryr wsa fisc -victim, -which any -one ui-t� most sure-
Jaw, Sask., told of heavy hail and'Bent the hail clouds off the course to
_..
was a simple one, a compound frac- footed could tumble to disaster, Below
I
wind damage, with crops flattened, 6 take their toll in another section. Such
tune of an ankle, caused by a stip it again is a rock-strewn slope of an-
to 100 per cent Loss in the latter c:ose-in places as the Jail Farm, north -
from a loose rock near the peak of other mile or more, where boulders aro
i
territory was confined to interruption east of Regina, and the City Farm at
-.:.the mountain, but it occurred under. heaped in great masses, often higher
to telephone lines, and damage to Boggy Creek, reported no damage and
conditions which might have been than an ordinary house.
buildings in the rural areas, mainly no hail. `. The heaviest loss in the Re-
. serious had there not been present 1 It was over this ground that Mr.
the smashing of many windows by the gine area occurred east and northeast
some one of such resourcefulness as Grassi, who received his Alpine train-
"Dart" Moody
hail stones. In Regina City the prin- of the city.
Grassi. The point where Dr. Williams Ing alodg the Dolomites of -the Italian
o defeated' Governor Miiism Fer
,
was injured was one -where the rock , Tyrol Range, carried his companion
gusoa in the contest for nomination as
gOY SLAIN BY BOAT OAR
FOREST FIRES ON EAST
slides are imminent at all hours,. and with a speed that amazed even the
where to leave any one unable -to help ! most experienced members of the club.
Democratic candidate for governor in
Texas.
WHILE SWIMMING
AND WESTERN -COASTS-
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_himself was to court disaster. Real-' It was a re r
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izWg this, -Mr. Grassi carried his an- i climbing that more than fully justified
FORMER MINISTER OF
Hamilton Child of Eight
Travelling in -Woods Banned
,._fortunate companion on his back downs the reputation which Mr. Grassi has
the steep slope, across the Drawbridge' earned during the meeting, as prob-
CUSTOMS IS DEAD
Q When He 'rook
in Several New Brunswick
^,
a"'g ,
Glacier, and beyond it to the foot of 4 ably the finest rock elimb.iVEMs club
----
Hold of Passing Skiff.
< .:. Counties,
_
�*
the rocks into the timber line, where has ever seen._ :-:
Hon. G. H. Boivin Succumbs
Hamilton,-Juvenule murder, it is
'Fredericton, N.B,-The forest firs
'
After Operation for AIffppen-
al d, was committed on the ba ,
y ori
station became so acute that the
.
t 187.25. Hap -No. 2, per toa,=car Iota,
fficitls.
Lansdowne Par about b o'c ick
of Lands
ndecided
+'
17.60 to $18.
Cheese, finest weeta. 16�be. Butter,
No.
Philadelphia, Pa., Aug. 8. -Hon.
Thursday afternoon when Edward
Fonger, 8 years old, 897 Sherman Ave.
thsitit had been toseue no
more forest travel certificates for the
} �
1 pasteurized, 32iac. Eggs, fresh
TO!lOhtfi`O, extras, c • fresh firsts e. t
� 87� 33
George H. Boivon, former Minister of
North sank to his death after being
Counties of Madawaska, Victoria and
-
Man. wheat --No. 1 North., #1.62;
Customs of Canada, died at St. Jo-
clubbed over the head with an oar by
Carleton. This virtua.tly means the
�}
_6_
orth.,
No. 2 North-, $1.b8; No. 3 North-
aeph's Hospital here yesterday after-
William Urkowitch, 14ears old 414
Y
closingof the forests on the upper
�
$1.52%.
$1.52 %. THREE OF ONE FAMILYMan.
noon.
Sherman Ave. North.
Saint John River, and it is notpun-
oats --No. 2 CW nominal; No. �RF.� INA TO CRASH
4;;a. No.
Mr. Boivin was operated on for ap-
Friday
The Fonger boy drowned in deep
likely that the Counties of Northern
B.- not quoted; No. 1 4%',
peadicitis night, and since the
water.. Urkowitch, a sullen• boy, and
New Brunswick will be added to the
2 feed, 46%e; western grain quota- -
tion in aLf. porta. Epidemic of Accidents in Galt
operation his condition had been re-
ported as critical.under
son of Russian Poke, was placed l
prohibited areas. The forest service
Am corn, track, Toronto -No. t
DlitT�t.
With his wife and three children,
arrest and later taken to the
Children's Shelter.
is also cancelling all forest travel per -
mita already issued for the Counties
nxr
yerlbow, $1. Na 8 yellow, 99c.
Millfeed-Dei. Montreal freights, Galt, Aug. 8. -There was an epi-
Mr. Boivin came to Philadelphia as a
delegate to the Knights of Co:umbus
From what could be learned of the
of 'Madawaska, Victoria and Carleton,
included: Bran, Per ton. $27.28:lemic of motor accidents here lastconvention.
ton =29.25; middlings,
I He drove his motor car
case, Fonger was swimming
with other boys in the bay o8 Lans-'
Y
wirieh means that fishing and camping
gbags
parties now in the woods on the upper
1
shorts, per night as a result of which five r
bag, $2.80. Per-
$88.2ti; Good feed flour, pas J � *,� taken to the hospital. The
OWL to 4•k f.o.b. shipping
here from Granby and showed the
i first signs of illness at New Haven,
dewne Park at the end of Wentworth , Saint John River. will have to come
'St� 'A rowboat by Urko•'
i
Dela-42
points I �t serious occurred on the Preston
Road, in tie-up
, Conn, a week ago. He eontinued on
'
occupied out.
witch and another boy named Joe WllL !; Fernie, B.C.-Fire in the Town of
"
K
.
Ont mining wheat -$128 to ` which restalted a of
g�
$1.80, f.o b. shippi3sg points according traffic. The cars of A. Tremain, St
S Kenneth Hen-
to Philadel his and -was stricken at
p
his hotel last Mande but physicians
y. P 7
caveaky, 9 years old, b Gerard Street, Natal, 20 miles east o!� here, caused
came along. Young Fonger swam to- damage estimated at $40,000. The
to fret Andrew's and
tY�+• fit•
Barley -Malting• 86 to Bis derson, Brant Road, both of this city,
feared to operate because of his poor
condition.
ward the host and caught hold of one direct cense of the conflagration !s
11
br
Buckwheat. -Nominal collided, and then the car of A. Col-
R No. 2. 90c.
physical
Mr. Boivin's condition gradual
side with his hands. i not known.
Whether flee little boy was exhaust.', Buildings that fel[ a prey to the
-
i
y+►- lard, following close behind, side-
'i�an. }dour -First pat., $9,10,- 1`0-�
swiped the Trematne machin and
w worse and h ietana decided on
I >�"!' P Ys
an operations as the only hope
ed or swam to the boat in a boyish ,flames were the Great Northern Rotel
?
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i
ionto;' do, second t.. $8.60.
Pa
Ont Sour -Toronto, 90 per cent piled into the Henderson automobile.
Toronto, I Mr. Tremaine'3 14 -year-old son W231
of sav-
Ing his life. A serious perltonitic con-
prank is not known. At any rate, it in which was located the past office, s
is alleged, lilted one oar' Chinese at building, the tele-
kt
'
awnt, per barrel, in carlots,
$5.90; seaboard, in bulk. $5.80, i hurled through the windshield and
ii'
dation was found when the surgeons
� ,
operated and little ho was he d out
� �
socket and exchrestaange, and
from its socket and struck . young' phone exchange, a grocery of W.
blade. dwelling
Cheese --New large. 19% to 20c; � was badly cast about the head, white a
� i for his recovery. The only chance for
the Garage and of A.
Fenger over the head with its A
,
'
1
twins 21c; tripets,'22c. Stilton,, 24c- daughter had a bone In one ankle'
life was in Toca tzin the poisonous
g
C.
With no outcry, it is said, the little, Beach Damage was lona to
r;
Old, urge, 28c; twins, 29c; ,triplets,', broken. After the father had carried
A medical consultation washie
fellow released. his grasp on the side.
of the boat slid sank to his death
er is
P, R. lire and the telegraph service
was interrupted for several hours,
'
in %red am across the road andILcondition,
Butter -Finast creamery prints, j
held to -day by eminent physicians.
powttch, it is s leged, told cro one
I -- -•
i'
8a to 8?c; No. 1 creamery, 8b to 36c• t laid him on the grass, he started over
2. 84 35c. Dairy ;,7;4'the road and was hit by the car of
who found that the patient was be -
I their
of his act, nor did he make any at-' POISON CHARGE
f
s•,
No. to prints.
No.
Ao 89%e, R. Gibb, this city, and knocked down
yond aid,
Mr. Boivin wsa as5preme director of
tempt to rrcue the Forager boys AGAINST+ MEN
Others, however, are said to have Been
«
E Fresh extras, m cat4om, 37 and badly cut in the face. Father, son
gg+- y
_ to 38c; fresh extras, 100", $da; 'fresh and daughter were removed to the
the Canadian branch of the Knights
Columbus.
fisc boy sin:: beneath fisc auriaae, j
Alleged Alcohol BoOt]eyigerl
arsta, 82c; frea^h seconds, 29c. hospital.
Live Ponitr�-Chdc nal Spring. bb
bene, 6 bA k 24x; 4 to 6 When the car In which they were
d;
of
-�-- `'
When Detectives Chamberlain and ;
Buckett subsequently questioned Urko- Are Remanded Without Bail.
latter denied he
$OLi
over or,
so , 24c; do., 8 to 4 ibe., c;
jbs" do., 3 roosters, riding collided with a pole ems on Cob-
cession Street W. Hersderson,. this
! TO Send to Canada
I8 Londori Churches
witch, the that struck--Hami:ton, Aug. El -Chafing under
young Fonger over the head with the their confinement in jail, Rocco Perry.
YOc; ducklings, 6 lbs, and up, 30c;
turkeya, 80e, j city, was cut about the throat and co,-
oar, but finally admitted, polios state, �n Kerr, Joe Romeo, Edward M.il:sr
that he shoved t�se boy sway from the
Dressed pou may -Chickens, Spring, lapsed whi'e trying to get away from
hickmc lb., 85c;•
London, Aug. 8.' Canadian church-
and Harry Sullivan, a:leged bootleg-,
boat -with his hand. r char with manslaughter, a
charged g
c atoraa,, the scene. He. a:most bled to desth. men are said to be taking up with the
lacus. over 6 lbs.. 27c; do.. 4 to 5 lbs-, Another man by the named Stewart I Bishop of London during his visit to
Joe Wilcovesky, his companion in geared in the Police Court yesterday,
per y,
c• do., 8 to 4 lbs., 26c; roosters, 26c; was taken to the -hospital also, but was i
dnuitHngs. 6 lbs. and up, 85c; turkeys,;
Canada a proposal to transfer to Can-
the boat, however, is said to have told and again - were remanded for one '
the two that it was an oar
not hurt to any extent and was re-
Beans -Can. hand-picked, 82.60 per leased_
ads the fabric of ,some 19 city church-
es in London which are to be demolish-
officers ween without bail.
which Urko struck young Beside the charges of violating the
bushel; primes, $,?.441 per bushel. I - �----
ed as unnecessary. These churches,
Fon head.
Forager over the head. His detention Customs Act, an additional charge of
men followed:
Map.e pence -Syrup, per Imp •
$2.30 io $2.40; per 6-gs1, $2.26 to IArd Bishop Of IAridOl1
the destruction of : which has aroused
include
� administering poison was laid
--�- --- �gainst the five. This charge, from
4
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R1,
IO per gal; maple sugar, .lb., 25 to l Ods Tour of Canada
widespread controversy, some
of Wren's most beautiful structures,
TRANSPORT LAgbRER I the Crimins: Code, follows:L
$6c; maple syrup, new, per gal., $2.40. __
tionsy-50-lb. tins, 11% to 12c r
y ps
Q�ec, Aug. 8. -Before a record
among them the church of St Mag-
by, London bridge.
' "That he did within the past two
P
DROWNED IN NORTH months at Hamiiton, unlawfully ad-'
_
�.; 10-1b. tum, 11'X$ to 12c; 6-15. tuna,!
111 to 12%c; 235-1b. tins, 14 to 14%c. congregation, which included repro-
Smoked meats -Sams, med,, 34 to sentatives of various desiminations,
nus -die -Martyr
_ _-_ -�-
-minister to, or cause to be taken by_,
i David Jackson Meets Death John Lyons, William Gia .(deceased; x
166c; cooked hams, 52 to SU; smoked the Right Honorable and Right Rev-
Garnet Wheat Ripens . - '
,' o! Oakville), and others, a poison or
at Snake Falls In Red - • r
bolls, 25c; cotta 31 to 82e - break- {
�. trend Lord Bishop of London, Dr. A.
_ F,arlier Than Marquis
fake Ates'
other destructive or noxious thing so
�csasrtt bacon, 85 to 40c; special brand P. , Winningtoii-Ingram, spoke this
breaddaat bacon 89 to 42e; backs, I in the Cathedral of the Holy
Man., Ang. 8_-cGar
" _ as thereby, to inflict upon -said John,
Lyons- William G -0-
evening
` -boneless 42 t 4170. Trinity, thus inaugurating the series
Care� meats -Ices else: bacon. W I Y. nag
Winnipeg,
wheat has proved the claim o! its die-
--PineYadge,--'_Alta,-Ault-4-=-David-
Jackson of Portage la Prairie, Man-, persona grievous bodily harm. con -
y
'Sections
-
1110 '10 Ilm, $24-M 70 00 lbs $23.76; ; of sermons he will 7, deliver in the
coverer for early ripening and geed
employed -by the Red Lake Transport trary to the provisions of 277
20 lba. and up, $22.34; lightweight', course of his tour -through the Empire
yield. S. L. Head, Endcliffe, who con-
Co., which operates from Hudson to of the Criminal, Code"
.wells in barrel, 60; bon t! and, the United States.
ducted an experiment, returned to
Red Lake, was drowned at Snake' Crown Attorney Ballard said the
TQIl: 66 Ps 1. " E iia Lordship recalled that be had
18
Pito 19%c
Winnipeg with samples of Garnet and
Falls, 80 mike north of bete, this Crown was not yet ready to proceed.
I !0
tic; pa been here 19 assns a ,and that he
tubs 1835 to 19c; pails. 19 to 1935e; j go
Marquis. The Garnet was ready to
mornin Deceased and C:arenice Wil- Her steel a further adjournment -
g. j
without bail, for the ac-
riuia, 20% to 21c; ihortenin . Heroes. ; was greatly pleased in returning to
cut easily 10 days earlier than filar-
liams were crossing the river above of one week,
- .4% to 16e; tubs, 15 to 154c; pails,: this great Dominion, where he' had
quit. Marquis is 10 days earlier than
the falls to get a load of hay, when the cured.
16 ho 1634e: bdselm 17 to 17344. !Duni all rseps armkinv +- hatason� --
�:-s fa - T -lead wavg:
-- n came m over the FaLs. T
His Grace left this evening for
do., good, $7.40 to $7.76• butcher Montreal and from there will pro -
steers, choice, $7.40 to $1.86; coed to Ottawa, Tomato and .Winzsi-
`:n, $7 to $7.25; do., .common, $5.50
6.60; butcher heifers, choice, $7 per, and them to the United States.
to $7.75; do.•', ood, x.to $7; but.
riser cows, choice, $6.60 76 to $6.75; do,,�
fair to good, $4 to $6; botcher ris Are Rebuked
= bul'ds, good, $6.60 to $6; bolognas, In Von $lasing Will
.50 to $4; canners and cutters,
accident was witnessed from the Increase . in Registration • of
shore, anda canoe put out immediate -
Silver Foxes in Canada.
iy to bring them in, Williams clung)
to the overturned boat and was res-'
cued. I Close to 70,000 pedigreed silver '
Jackson; who could swim, started t foxes have been registered by the
out c swim to the canoe, and sank Canadian Live Stock Records since tha
Inauguration of the work in 1919. With
within a few feet of it and was c"' the announcemen't'during 1925 that be -
so -to $4; (`cod mulch cows, $85 to vied away by the current The body ginning on January 1, 1326. 'only those
Bare -
has not yet been found. This is the ♦„:aa whi��y are by regietere.L
rtneum cows, $4b to $60; feeders, Walter von Bussing, half-brother o! was first drowning in the district of Pat- and out oc registered dans are eligible
, $625 to $6.75; do., fair, $6 to+ the General von Bitting who, sa Mi I - ricin since two prospectors were for reglstratfon, there was such a'svah-
calves, choice, $10.60 to $12; tary Governer of Belgium In the Grdat drowned in Lac Sau the middle oil for registration before the books were
do, good, $9 to $10; do, light, $6 to War, allowed the death of Edith ' t flay. Constable Ha:l, of the Provin- eloped to foundation stock, resulting
46; good Iambs $16,60 to $18; do Cavell reaffirmed his dislike for Ger- I, + ria: Police, is leaving here at dawn in in a great increase over previous
mod„ $14.60 to #16; do, bucks, $18.6d� ar. air •ane to take charge of opera
" to $14; good light sbeep, $6 to $R.50; mans, often expressed during the con- t P• S P years. to 1919, the first year of record -
heavy sheep and bucks $4 to $6:60; flkt. Born a German, he became a :ices to recover the body. Ing foxes, 805 pedigrees and 152 trans-
fers thick smooths; fad' and watered, naturalised Eng3abman, and a real- ---,r i cert were recorded; in i9Y4 the totals
$12.1b; do, f.o.b., $12.26; do, country d of Sussex He died recently in Int`= First Carload of 1926 Wheat {were 9,346 pedigrees and 6,002 trans -
points, $12; do, off cars, $18.26; do, San Remo, Italy. First ?ors, while Inst.year the figures wero. :
thick _fats, fA,b1 .$11:7b _select pro ,<1. ",wp�cukly to__�p �+•'__ "'<s Tgpical_Product 36,297 pedigrees and 10,747 transfers_
tnium, $2.51. be wrote in hie will, "in the most asi- ` - - -? In a1I-Ba W pad#grees have. been re-�
MONTREAL pb&tio and pawiso terms, that under Winnipeg, Man. -The first carload corded since the beginning.
gab. --Can. West, No. 2, 61o; do, no circumstances whatever is any Ger- of wheat from the 1926 crop was load-;
bio. 3, 57e. Flour -Ilan. spring wheat whebbsee s' rela4dea of mitts or - - ed„x� the (:inn.liar Pacific Railway," deedless Battgrisys.
ts., fh'sts, $8.00 • do $8.40;
• Rha ��, ath�rwise, to have any eaioo or right George Bernard Shaw _ Co. at Rosenfeldt; Man., on Thursday.) The belief that the seedless bagana
O� � r' � atb In or owe tb0 rdiassship or bring- Was seventy years old on Jury 30. The wheat is a typical Manitoba first-•' came from Asia, rather than from.
- AboieON $6.60 to $e ed.�
.--b of 00 pvnn $8. Brett fag rap of my a� IA brilliant gathering attended his cissa product and was moved to Win- America, hu been express" by a Bit-
;.:. �• Y i a ` on Friday. tWs botanist
ea +iaibs8 Canada is 101iL birthday party. nipeg r
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M YOUR. VIGOR
The beat of feet coulto UP &0 $tT;b4tt There welit a hay wagon along the_ �Se t1is , �ee� po, Orr
-of a rover's feete—
Th"Lgmnt beer AWNIAR WEATH. ne one 'summer evening, a *axeu
heer-e-VbTeh with the e7,-Cctnct-- of !,hc
0Wy Inc Done by ircep-- . r--.--, - : . -
IL up-luto-thei
Ing the Bkod Rich and RO& As Dan the scissor-man.ap"arol very mother known how fatal the faint blue, overflowing the widespread
Summer months are to small child -
hot
sides, and balancing skilfully' above JNCXLE�;
Infunturn, diarrhoea,
it Ton would rigain '�o6r *fgor-iud He bears pan his back. ren. Cholera the hofte's back.
tam -ch tro-1-
411115100n, and Am An novel =or itnapsacn: There lay,i-hLrvester --ato the tt
:In good condition. Anaemia, or thin are rife at this time and often a pre- load with his face to the ever -tag air. Use an earthen fare.
cions little life Is lost after only a fewa.
�blood, lowers 'the vitality, starves the And as he neLre, wlthnomad owing. I -Ile -rAtehfork stood upright In. the -hay.
-down hours illrien. The'Mother who keeps
nerves and causes a gEueral run The laughing chlIdr6n following. where he had threat it beside him, 9nd
Baby's -Own Tablets In the house tools Cup Keeti's aS.F.
.-.-condition. When the bloo is thin the his gaitered less dangled down among
safe. The occasional use of the' Tab• Mustard
skin losies Its color, the shoulders You catch a fragment of his sons— the buttercups and the clover heads.
lets the
stomach and -bowel trou.
A bit of rhythm borne along I cup Wt
droop and weight is lost. The victim of Slowly the, wagon trundled a4ong,
anaemia loses appetite, suZers from in- bles, or if trouble comes suddenly—as
-ft kenerally does—the Tablets ww lurebing.In the rutted way, a clumsy- Add st P Pn to.
sleeplessness, seeming thing, too wide for the little anions, sliced
gestion. headaches and sleep Upon the wind that wanders by. bring the baby safely throb9h. They matces, small cucumbers, and
and Is nervous and exhaust6d after A f I ond wayfarer-ofthe,sky: are sold by medicine dealers or by mill lane. And the hedges snatched at the mvcr in thit Usual way. Tbom 7:
slight exertion. if you have any of 'wool of the sheep, and.the spiders' pickles will be read to CA at
be- at 25 cents, a box from The Dr. Wil- webs that float by in the end of six v�� and will these symptoms do not delay but. "Scissors to gripd! scissors to grindi" Medicine. Co., Bi the early Morn -
Hams' Med ockvllle, Ont:
'on -treatment now with Dr. William"' The echoes reath-before, behind. tale. keep perfectly.
ed
..Pink, Pills and you will be gratified with the prompt Improvement in your Sometimes in a distant land 'of sand TW
-s Is only one of 11i'd n=v
Now aid
Sometimes
opened we, and heat, when evening ie -heavy above
iconditlon. -Among the thousands who Now a curtain's thrust aslde~ and below, I think of the harvester recipes for delicious h=-.
have found new health through the made -Pickles, Catsups
�,V
4. atop of " load, with the scent of and
-'Use of this Medicine Is Mrs. Herbert And now a little lady waves warmed -towers about him and the Relish" in our Recipe Book.
Nagle, Ludlow,, N.B., who says:—"lHer dusting-cloth—and ends his staves. sound in his ears of honey bees,- while Write for a Iree copy.
well for some
had not been feeling hovering in the wake are one or two
time and was gradually Vowing weakrr
-
He faces toward her quizzically: white butterflies like gulls around the ColuathrKeen (Canada) Xclialted. Dept.. 191
er.
I would take dtizy spells and of -"Scissors to grind to -day?" asks be, stern of a ship. Andthen I close my
ten faint. I was subject to severerats with
eyes and feel for the tan
headaches MY. feet, and lift my head for the caw
and found It hard to do my She nods and holds aloft a pair
Work. I took doctor's medicine for Of scissors to his saucy stare. of the evening rooks;• but only sand is Veens
some time, but it did 'Mer no good, and
there, and'no sound, and a round yel.
I was still growing weaket. la this He smiles, "Now I must work, alack! low sun taught by-my-eye,4ind th---,-
7-T`--eond1tt0n-1-b-6san - the use of Di. W11- He muses and unstraps his pack,
upon the tracks before me- It might i _
'liams' Pink Pills and In a abort time JWASd1hes
have been a buttercup—it ratsht have flon
found they were he'lptng me. icon- The children gather in a rfug; liesu! - but the sands have swallowed
tinned the use of the Ville for a while They crowd about, they laugh, they It up.
longer, and found that the trouble that
&Ing: t-. will be even tag—soon—in Eug-
'had bothered me, was gone and I was Do You Know Where That Is? -fand, and there will be hay wagons in Covered :awn -tennis courts are pro-.
once more a well woman." Huagryone "Where can You get the vided on each floor of a new block of
"Dan, Dan, the scissor -man, the lanes? J'A -
Def Dr. Williams' Pink Pills at your
best stew In town?" things the best he capt" 0 flats in Paris.
ThIr*tyon1e--.-Whereve;r you can get
druggist's or write Th q Dr. Williams' u can get
'Out., and the —H. Thompson Rich. In "I Come Sins. the best hooch."
Medicine Co., -Brockville, Jug." Moon.
Pills will be sent Post paid at 60 cents Take a walk. In the woods. In the •
S box. .1.6 master. bright moonlight and you will Sunburn
Hay Fevier. I
marvel at the tricks which those black Mix Minard's with sweet oil or
Old things' are gone, but I have found
From tbousands of pa enter tested shadows of the trees can pky with the
:1 Think of You; a blaster - - -9 cream end apply, Quick and per.
liver tether during the last few years, It han.beell most familiar scenes. K ate knew manent rellef.
.When !see a'Vay-eottage By whom my soul, in s hold. iasoaal and thcise-Impenetrable shadows well:
Lound that Hay Fever Is v
In t
a Grows strong beyond rebuke, -beyond With rain the door,
caused chiefly by Dollonating grasses tender is the night.
A blue rug, faded, disaster,
In Jun*, I r�)se pollen In July, ragweed And haply the. Queen -moon Is on her i
quenched, her pitiful an- pollen In August. Nine out of every tbrone.
Across the floor Her love uniy
�A candle at the window, ser quelled
ten people suffering from Fall Hay 017uster'd around by oll her starry!
A curtain blue, Through life and time I,race forever Fever in Ontario can blame ragweed.
"00 OF Pao,
And a winding stairway—. faster This plant begins to pollenate August Bur here there Is no light.
I think of you. Toward the far goals of God forever 15th. The polen, being an 'light as Save what from heaven Is With the
impelled. tb
down in blown by e wind to a dis breezes blown
When I see a gray cottage Eternity seems nearer now, and vaster.tance of 100, miles in all directions. Through verdurous gloom* and Wind.
With books on a shelf, And showers on me -the Love unparw Cause: Some people can breathe the Ing mossy ways.
'I am very sorry alleled.
pollen of certain plants an4 F -Plo h. in "Leaves in
a o
Fol my-- Alph f the -
of th46 rose treats It as ordinary dust; the Wind."
To think I am not -living More tender than's mother. He keep* but
cthers suffer extremely ,atter
The long days through, and leads me
TO WOEN
j.
'-Aad �'-Aod the rainy evenings, Where the hard everlasting pathway breathing air laden with pollen, due to Keep Minard's Liniment handy.
inoammation of, the nose and eyes be -
In it, with you! goes
cause the lymph In their -blood '(for Woman on 'Change.
Between the
rising and f&dl* tight*. some unknown reason) tries to digest;
9-myrna has the first woman mem. OF MIDDLE
—Jiang Carolyn Davies.
Wtth AGE
He feeds me the- pollen as It touches the lining of! ber of a stock exohaag* In -Turkey.]
the sound Word. All that I ask known. the nose. Once a person becomes sus -1 Thessns the Smyrna
-commiion directi-JAn. WIlSonts
Ezperien
And neither pain, nor death, nor ultl� ceptible to this I"Itatlon, he will suffer exchange has elected to Membership CID a
from it f6r the rest of -his life. Ae- ,
A Fatma Zehra Hanoum. *already well GuWe to Women Passing A.
mate space I- . ,
111%nicratad vitt glary of �Can tear away my . spirit Helpful Hints: Prevent the attack,known as one of the few Turkish wo- ttwough the Change of Life
.41.
asadarateP*sd bom"by CAsadlan Ar- from His by avoiding the pollen; during the pot. men engaged in commercial offalre and
Ac *A BrAdenV grace, lenating season of the articularGarde plant prominent - In Smyrna is O*uer'of
will yam todedde —Margueirtte Wilkinson. Hamilton. Ontario.— "I have taken
anterior which iri4tates 'You". to to a district several factories. .-AX""
It -- c, severe, bottles of L din E. Pinkham 'a AA
metaiall6intal" sr- wheri the air Is tree from that poile'.
Ise for a cW7, nom- At is to think that children
awat Minard's Liniment for Corn@ and Warts Three days in streb air will see-& L �egetable C o as.
BaUdeto'Clowe I ; I pound and I can -
I A Scotsman. is usus3y better it plete cure_ are not docile.. I am amazed at their not speak too
B" A"Uft IL Wow
Treatment: No inhalation or other N
ftmeal, 00L blending colors than an Engqiahman docility, and if a chid is not docile highly of it as I
according t6- it textile expert. treatment for the nose Is of any use, it Is because it is rroproperlyhandled. wasat the Change
'L
'ice Hutchinson. lta
of Life and was
no patent medicine wit' cure hay fever. I —Dr. A� AV
-*n and
all run -do alt
The only' helpful treatment found as had no
a
yet is Injections of an extract of- the ppetite.
was very weal 1
particular pollen causing the Individ-' Freed H is- Skin of
and nick, and the
back
t'!,
us] case. It is effective and many peo- pains In M1 ba
Wt 11104 pie who have been victims for years Psoriasis were so - act I
couldhardlymove.
have found the treatment reduced their
The discoverer of.5"ORZMA'. a t very
A
only -twentfeth es an a friend
suffering to about y Ou6
i Canadian of 35 years'
Druggist ht I not a
experience, fIL-ally freed his skin on
of .tire ustal.time; It must, however,
I did ant etre i3 lived or
be repeated each year. The treatment of Psoriasis. after 14 years, of the died. I was very nervone, too and
Is rather costly and can only be ob- usual treatment had failed. SORE. did not go oui very much. A ifri@ard
.7.
tained from the few physicians who "MA bits
-as since been used with equal advised me to try "bottle of Lydia E.
success In long standing cases of Pinkham's Vegetable Corn
al stud
have given It ipect
Pacriasts, Eczema, Acne, etc. I did. I am a farmer's wi rel, lamnl� aslo
Includes Both Sexes. ways wo and
SOREMA wan I, bed for two an
rked hard until
months.
A little girl, after saying her prayers,
• to feel like a new Women after the
alWayi added something after the The NEW Skin Remedy first bottle and I recommend it with
ii s45d it your Druggist's'ar write
Z!, n.. t success also Lydia F, Pink.
Frea,
AnIc direct. Sorema Ointment, $1.00 a Liver llff&- I am
Her mother, afterlistaning vainty, us d Dam to
---Cvr.7er on theeliftle'peA per box. Blood purifying Tablets, ftm wom XXXM
asked the what It was she said. -75 cents per box. answer letters
ed your medi
"Ah, ladlW." replied the little one, FLASH PRODUCTS, LIMITED ak too highlyof
tMurelomw vVeit, -SAY ST, TORONTO = WamoN, 471 Wilson Str"k
about 4. an I
i4hor f I.Y., "that makis it fair,.';
1105
torl Ontario
need to tolerate a single fly in your houiie.•Sold bUi draggiets evwywbw*. g -4 11
NO
i�p Flit MUM flies.,
F%tspray clears your home in aTew minutes of din-, a Was In Agony With
leaBe-bearing flies and mosquitoes. It
,, Busters On Hands
Bud easy to use.
Kffls All Household Inwets
Flit "y also destroys bed bugs, roaches and ants. It aso-chei
out the cracks and crevices where they hide and breed, and
destroys insects and their eggs. Spray Flit on your prments.
FUt kills moths and their larvae which eat holes. Extenst"
tests showed that Flit spray did not stain the most delicate
fabrics.
PUt in the result of exhaustive research by expert entomol-
ogists and chemists. It in harmless to mankind. Flit has
replaced the old methods because It IrEb ail the inseetw-and
oes It quickly. Got a Fitt can and sprayer today.
STA"ARD OIL CO. (NEW JERSEY
Distributed in Canada by Fred J. Whitlow tit Co., Toronto.
. . . 'DESTROYS , ,, N111W
Flies Mo-94u-1toes Moths 7
Ants Bed Bugs Roaches
It% erne tartly the
ZNRIr%?Cl..
Cuticar'a Healed
�YE
Eczema broke out in very *null
blisters on the backs of mT fingers.
After a few days the blisters Would
break and then -dry up. It ftebed
and burned terribly and, scratching
caused very red eruptions. I Could
-not put my' hands in water cc do
any work without wnlari robber
Provid safe by million's and pwscribed by physiciansfor
gloves. I could not sleep n hts on
acoRpnt of the irritation, and was in
agony most of the time. The trouble
Colds Headache Neuritis' Lumbago
tasted about a year.
I read an for
advertisement
Pith, Neuralgia Toothache Rheumatismchasedsome.
Cuticurs Soap and Ointment so
After using them
short time I Could see an Improve-
ment. I iondrivied *the tsari nt
7,
'A
DOE
"a NOT
DOES AFFECT THE HkART
and now' I am healed:" (Signed)
Mine Bernice Shannon, R.,F. D.
.2, Orleana, Vt.,-Sept. 13, INS.
Accept only "Bayer" ckage'
dines
Keep your skin cricar and Your
pores active by daily use of Cuti-
cure " Soap, Heal- irritations and
Which contains provo-n ions.
rashes with Cuticurs. ointment.
Sandy "Boyce' boxes of 12 tablets
:Alw ottles of 24 and 100—Druggists.
"W96 1"k IPM by man
L7,- -
=a is the traft mark (ragb*4red in Canada) of Bayer -Manaftets- of Mob"efftW
s. A.-), While It to wen kba-;1
cuueme Sbavinser and br. i g St25c.
r of fialkylicaeld (Acetyl Sall�ylfc Geld,
te 0 Bayer
that Aspirin —uractmo, to malst the Imbtle agate" 10111t6tt"11, the Tsbkft
at N&7111f OD0101127. WU1 be stamped Wilk tbW Senegal Usds oak, tb* "Dam 0-0."
ISSUR No,
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. .ri�aa•:
.._ c4"she
CANADIAN NATIONAL
is the equal of her "master's fi.
,
&rice, how few luau could measure up
-
to test_of Miss Gertrude Ederie,
TIA[E TaSL- Pieltssing.8tation �jARDctrl
+yA&6
Wil. Train. p Haat dos u ice: W`_^every
�oi2aId._
respect, and has -started out ;o
that
° mail
'-
_
cl
Ln4t Lea r'iEws.wG stlbstaiYiat
s
-of. Nlcw York whc a flew day ago,
i ` LK. !'aDifA f)eities'.
IC3
Txctl.la
facts.--IZ -might bo shat ma-
swam -amass ttte_E�giisth._rhannel,
62fiP. .__arb#he-
�'---eD ..ioonl_
—DemLetter zg etai1.7b
Der gear, i2.S0 u pard is adaatrrs,-S—U. eeipuona ro the United States and Crest
i ug -of -veal, the old fashioned kind in
feat that many athletic men fanlad
Buaday train, 8•� A• M•iaes work_Britain
4.2.00 inadvance.
IS:.
which Scotchmen indul a in, she
g
Pew g periods of train-
to orm after lora
B
Traiai � in 4'Pat dtts� ei fallowi- raNo.
. .
- . -> a -=
might fail. to win as the heavier
Ing. - In professional and public life,
Local 9 22 A. M.
27 �l • ,. _, -•a,� P. M. giagstod and. Pickering
..nlft
-
advantage she could not overcome.
_science,
world Qf lousiness, and in other voce-
Sunday train, 7.42 P. M. Pbeone Whitby 88 R 32 -
'
NOTES ANC COMMkNT3,_
Put when 'it comes to a test of endur-
tions, she is proving that she ;is a
_ Foregoing is according to Stglcdard 2744D _ ___P. O. -Whitby R. R•
time.
strong competitor of the opposite sex
' . _
Haar the Pulite; Silver Band at
Aug.
In a little over four weeks the alar-
and. that she no longer is de erving of
that appellation.
_!--
THE CAN SEASQN y
tors of the Dominion will have an-
Whitevale, ou Wedoeitday,
FOR
_-
-� swered the question, "Which party d,,
_ 18th; led by Signor Luigi
_— --, -- -
`Leaf
you want to have control of the affairs
D'Urbttno.., -
�1 le bdutual Fire
P
Small Frtaite, Fresh E erg Dap
t of the country?" In the meantime a
will be waged by the thrix
- - ._ _ _- -Goose
Insurance CO.
erica, erriee, 1 Currants, Raepbecrtee. Black Ourrante.
_. _.--
For sale By Tender
::.hot contest
parties who are
o�hceld:_ The
Sealed Tenders will be received b,
Chet r:rteaf, rh�itain and country
p
All sizes of 9ealet•rt at right prices, Certo,
~� - ' Pio ressive do not
y
the undersi ned untl Friday, Aug-
g y
Pacowaz, Jar Rubbers, Ziac Tops.
- ex to have a majority, but will
-expect
20th, 1926 for the purcha•=e of Mrs.
Windstorm Li�urrin, a on buildings,
''-
,be perfectly satisfied if the other
Maud Wil{ett's.house and half acre of
wind -mitre. 9iina etc.
SUGAR STILL AT .6.75 PER.OWT. —
. parties will be so even that they will
'ower,
land on Church St., 'Pickering Vill
age. Frame house with -cellar
Insurance
Automo all
of all kinds.
Also, all Fresh Vegetables in Season' -New Potatoes, Green Peas,
y hold the balance of P a condition
- _:•
good
new furnace 8 rooms in food state
FARMS FOR BALE
Butter Beane, Ontario Tomatoes, Duchees Apples.
--that is not desirable. Botb Liberal
of repair, hard water well, softwaie
,
and Conservative express themselves
in itouse. -- - _ _
__—Write hr phone
- _.-. - �' • ---- - .. _ _
r _ . as being confident of victory. The
'The thz
The highest or any. tender -not ne'
cessarily accepted.
E D B O W s„ A. N
13.1. N D E R T IAV I N E
Conservatives have control of
g
Terms : 10 per, cent cash. Enoug.t
e
Election Machinery which is an advan-
in 30 nays to make one half' of per-
20 . WHITBY, CYT.
First-cla,ee quality, made in Brantford, 18c per lb -
4 'cage, while the Liberal party wit 1
chase money. Arrangements may be
mite ge'neTous use of the prosperity
made for balan^_e to suit purehaser.. •
'
A full line of Berry Boxes, Berry Crates, Fruit Baskets
which the country has been egloyin,
W. L. Courtiee
It
sad Covers,
tion- of the public debt, r2duct_ on : Is
Binder
' gpostage and other benefits to wa:cr. 'they'lay claim. THAT
WHAT
t•°
Who is meant by "the weaker sex"? FOLKS ISA
t,l In years gone by it was generally T e A® VT
'understood that it applied only to the . r ll BREAT.1
.. female sex. Man had always the im-
preswon that he was a superior being, .. y'
possessing great strength, physically
16-50 it. per 1 K. ♦'1 eilson's ICE CREA11
and intellectually,while those of t'-eI'
opposite sex were much inferior in ...SERVED
there respects. In recent years these p1 16 50 per cwt. Sundae+•, SudHo, Canes and Bricks,
rold ideas are being barfly shattered a, all d&vors.
woman has developed the notiffn thatr HIret,' Root Beer Icor a cool and
}l t• pay 111C►re 9 refreshing tiritik.
- Notice to Creditors Neil
-better
ChcualateA, Oc per lb, or
-better still a nice Ib. box
. smd Cider early, as the . LakP4nf .01 Itindo
Stipp] 114
We4ding C-ikema a 9pec•iAlty
Estate of Se,phl.,
the Matter of the
Bray. late of the Toertiahip of Piclt• -
Pring, inthe County on Onturir,'
> Widow, Deceased.
is Notice is herhy given• pursu.tnt to
18ection 5d. R 9 0 , 1914. Chapter 1Y1. �� �O
itbat all creditors and others having • M. N v o + P
Lctxims or eemanda agwinat the E•tate T •� �a� r�t�
.of the said dopta Bray. who died nn {,'LA� Lilt10:� 1 NE -
or about the dOrh day of 8eptrm*er
" 19-4. at the Town►hipo Picker: Az.,"t f.sr Acker -roan's Quality
r Ing, are req sired on rn• h#b)re the l..t ! Hwruee . Ask the u+era
:day of September. 1918. to send ty _
i �p4rt prepaid or deliser to the under.
•pinned Snficftor for the E`xecutore of -
` &the last Will and Te%wirient. of the
isald deceseed full particulars in writ.Ira
jinn o their claims and the orettro cf A NE
' isecarity; if say, held by them ( &
} _ And that rafter such last wentioned
_.date the said Executors will preiceed ! r
'to diatrihute the assets of the 9.%id (1p.I fit
� ��•o��ee
iefaaspd 'smou4 the p•.rtiPN eatirlod I Qllson's of Guelph now oder
thereto heaving regard only to the you a perfected htrnaae--•pipatess ......
claims; of which they &bail then have or plea .t7le--at a sensational
price. Tha first revolutionary Im-„.......
icor ice j •...... ..��..�».�
-_ provameat In home boating in batt
Dated at W bitby this Bch day of a century--low-pried, eEdcisnt,
f AuRuat.19.8 4atekly installed to any ham•.
I.- os church.
A IKTH C$ E. C Il aISTI K Y. Goff a.s to s t.
W nichy Ont., �'�
18oliritor for the said Executor, Low to U”
WalterHerbert Bray and ` The new Gilson "Magic" is built l
I of Tua sten Plate. Transmits heat
- 4851 Minnie Etta gray, Q& TIMES faster: Patented
- — air -blast burns all the gas and
_ The Fu1lerBrnwt Co. •m°'`- New t cone-shaped
f gra .mor. heat units' out lof
e
_ fad. E1eCtric arc rraldiap seas
the furnace tight as an egg against
.Limited
leaks of gas dust at s— ke.
_ • soros Hand or Solt
. Gallt coke or we"
You are not dependent upon
he
coal alone as
` you
�
excellent reaults from anykind of
fuel --soft coal. coke. CAIor sae
I am so h"y with customers in Pick- Yod enioy'-ac eztm saving by
eriog and Whitby that I aced aootb••r I using low Bost fuela.
- ~+man to 'help me demonstrate Fuller; Write 2W
t -Brnpurs in : his District. If yant are A
-,conscientious, hard-working man Hid i ri
n .• mad rat• payment od pba• . .
wl.b an opportunity to become »fB {• stalls the new Gi•on. "Magic.~
with a large, growing rom eIa Learn all the featuresofthis new
dealing in household necessities• I:and• Galogn. i c.Pt plan ioraaa tisis e,t•timmtes diad Will
to ermf tion com �dl�7�iup-
Ay get to touch•w'ttb Hr. U. R. Hrnno, peed wtthoat obtigatiag you in any way. Act at oau-.•this is the tine ee
='i504 Colonial Bldg.. 13:Ring 8t. West, make plea. for hsatieg your home properly.
. Toronto, to -day.
,< D. J GORMLEY, Dunb:irton
,Pickering Distributing Agent, ( Phone Pie.:eriniz 15013
Gilson lift. Co.. i4soltea 1234 York 'St., Guelph
1LBERT J. FRANK_,
68 Brock Ave., - - -
391p TORONTO, Clot.
JAMES -RICHARDSON
"THE GROCERY STORE" i Tick rinHardware 'Store
Now is -the time to, get ap 'O Stove
8 Burner.Florence for $18.00, 3 Burner Hupp Thought
Lorain 825 00, 3 Burner New Perfection 125.00,
- _ while they Last.
Strewn Doors from 2 00 up. - Wire Cloth from 18 inch rap to 48 inch,
Black and Galvanized.
"Low Bros', -Paints and Varnishes -best on the marked
Field and Garden Tools of all kinds always in stock
_._
_And at right prices. _
Arent for International Faris Machinery and Repaint.
_ Our Motto: We have it, can get it. or it is not made.
-'+ 0 0 ;p, .10 0 iii
J. S. BALS1L%Xoh1, - .PICKEERING
"�._'Sd;_., .. ':+f - .'"^rt 'A•,.W. �.:r..:i:.°-v ,...._ , ..... ..r ....ia r�'�.1ri+�r1 _ar^-iR��Mc: "a;�!.�, :.:. .. ... .. .... . ..:.:'�Y a _..._....s.. Xr..: nw..rat '... _.... _. :rt�_:.•,-�mcYg. _�?• ._•....... �. °=-•`��^:�„'Y:r:��ssr?!�.✓+d
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Wand's lame Asssal RSPaidm 10o sw
9t.ioo
�ra�t a sip—Attendseos veil t 4•'
1�Iw oataAp (•oa•ramaar Huiidly m�• opaaad tiia year.
CANADIAN NATIONAL
E HiBITION
X
,
.
lfii Dstew-AuHe 28--96pL 11 -
:- :,PICKERINCA
MEAT -,.MARKET,
Round Roast or-Sieak. ... +.... .: 20a per lb •'"'
Surloin Roast or, Steak, ..: ... 2M •`
Porterhouse Roast or Steak, 2%4 "
Rump Roast.... .•• ,•' t• "
•' ' "
Fine Rib Roast, ... .. , • ..
Heavy Rib Roast, /.. - •. 18c .
-
Sh'oalder Roast, .. 14 sed 16a .'• _
,.
Pot Roast, .. -. .•, - .. 14c
Bribket, to bail, ... .. .. ge '•
.
i. g of Pork,... :.. 25c ..
......
`
Loin of Polk. „, ... . • 25c :.. r
- ar, ,,,l,aa� Roast of Eock,_ 20c, 28c
28e
Pork Chop@, .. .. ' .. .... "
..
25c ... „
• . •Pure Pork -Sausage, .... •
-
_ .....Finest Salt Pork,... .. ..
"' P►ibest'Beeakfaat Bacon, piece, 35e -
�� sliced.... :.. 15C
Mild Cured Cottage Rolla (half or`whole), 30c ay .
Back .Bacon, ... • • .. 46e .. . , .
..Cooked Ham, .. .55C :'
•. _ ... '250 "
- -;'Head-Uheese, • . .: ... 15e
1�
Easy First and Domestic Shortening, 3 lbs 55 cents,
• ., 5 lb@ ' 90 cents
'Ib prints 18 cents;" 1
-Fresh Trout and'White Fish Every Friday; __ r
W. G. R•EID11 _ - PICKERINLG
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11MA1171W-1• i
4�
W.A-1-
;L
CLARKMON-1
Dr.. Towliusoa. i rebuilding his
V, -binid.
stable and garagecom W Maple Leaf Bus Li
See,L.Reod's change of advt. . . . . . .
.. , t. Wm. R. Coates spent a few Coal, ".-toal
John C. Philip of Flickering, fFi44 "'' A F
--- -------------------- UU*D-0b A -t, . I . 1 1. ... .- 714410 Leaf Bus Line will -run from
Tuesday. _ &� - . 1. ..,
Huntsville attending the "Old a-- via_
Uxbridge'and Claremont.
-k Boys Reunion" of that town.
in Loodozi-with her parents. Asevere electrical storm passed Leaving Beaverton 8.15 %.m.' Hard and. Soft l9oal of they
arriving at Toronto 9.30 &m.
Willis Hopkins, of Orillia, visit -over this locality last Friday night, quality on
Mrs. D. A. Scott -spent last wee a Ti I
--ad Olarvesiont friends on Sunday. but was es y
ally severe in X- Leaving Toronto 6.00 P.m.
damage was
st office. wALs ho !over over Saw '74' caused by hall and 'wind, and Leave Uxbridge' 7.Waaa.
Master Ivan Reed is still c6nfin. Leave Claremont (I. Me. 'THOS. Ai.'LAW
9.20 p. tn.
ridge, ge, where much arriving at Beaverton hand
several bfiras were destroyed by i&
Sunda
-od to his bed, but is gradually Grath's rce Cream
--I-- ligbt6idg,
illwoving. parlor) at 8.20 am.
Mr. Reath, painter, -from iMz:
bridge, has leased a part of Miss FENCING
8-H -1 N G -L 'E 8 •-Green RI -ver
Silk. arn prepared to build ani sell an
Walker's residence, -Kiddiies'
A number of our residents have
to Basket Factory I !tyles of lawn, chibleen w Ire and- stock
i roved their premises by re. Nova Scotia ablugles
yt 'Galt &XIVa-d-lied-Steel Shingles Sox, special, 20c - fences of reasonable prices.
Manufacturers of
fluting their residences. It will pay you to consult me before
George and Russell Madill,, of Bird's Selt Slate Shingles All kinds of Fru -t Baskets, purchasing.
YouthW Silk
Detruit, spent several days last for We at
rI also have for We Asphalt
week with their parents here. T. PATERSON'S - CLAREMONT Ready Rootlaff aad
George Story, manager of the Call and get prices. Sox, special, 89c -:-'-Beriy Crates, -Bale Wire,
Standard Bank here, had a bast
aeas trip to, the cit onTuisday. Farmers'Bushel Baskets.'
Ladies, Silk JLtt 21 2
Mrs. Walter Ward, who has Clothes Baskets. Whitby. R.
treen ill for some time, is now much Wall .,.Paper Hose, 50c and 31-43 Phone Pick. IM -
improved and is able to be around Frank "Pennock,
Proprietor
Mian S Ladles ' Silk Phone Markham 1804 �CLAREMONT
again. r
E. Evans, we are pleaa- See th'
0K e 1026 Samples at Bingham.9
edtoreport, is recovering nicely
from her recent illness, and is able before buying. Hose,*.75c per pr.
to be around again. Over samples to choose from THOS O F. SCOTT. CREAMERY I
ll t loc per roll slid up.
Mrs. Wm. Wallis is confloed to aFancy Crepe- for
-7�-�her bed through illness and is A car CLAREMONT, ONT.
complete line of Paints, Oils and
Highest' price paid for
under the doct6r'ti care. We hope Varnishes at right prices. ladies' dresses. Cream at the
-�L�or-h-erApgied Dealer in Ford Cars, new and,
nT- intiriov and exterior aced. -y,.r recover y._ _ Estimates cheerf ally given fair all 'd plain
C. A. and Mrs. , Overla c
jj� children, M. J. and Mrs. Wi Famey'an Massey-Harcia Implements and
lker decorating.
1M.
and Miss Minnie Gleeson are hall Call or I phone ISIS Claremont Curtain Scri Repairs.
-da ing at Jackson's Point. . I Give as a trial and- be cGovinood
H. and Mrs. Evans returned Life and Car Insurance.
-home on Frida"ight, after spend.
apf weeks with V. A. W. G.'BINGHAM Pbolio Clare. 5102
A Fresk line of Groceries 'an
and Mrs. Vugh, tf Lakefield. Paintrsr and Decorator
'ing, -a cou dBEATTY.
Mrs. Stubbs and her slater, Miss Fruits always on hand at A Reduction STANDS FOR THE 15BST
Jessie Paterson, of Toronto, are Claremont, Ontario rook bottom prices. Fromi'lagnst the 15th to Septem-
spending a week with their cons- ber the 15th, I will make a A
4be, Thomas and Mrs. Paterson.
reduction in sleigh shoe prices.
F. M. Cooper o t several da vs B
I&ut weft in Re.183tern Ontario, ring in your sleighs and 'get the
Do As'S 0 0 T'T*
-
where he purch"ed acarloadof becefitof these worth while
reductious,
cattle which arrived here on rues .-CLAREMUNT
da
and Mrs. Pilkey and J.
y C 30d 10 hi L 0 R NE REID
"H. sad Mrs. Beal motored out to
Port Perry on Sunday and spent IAX-ets 5 1 Cn* bowl IMM01% CLAREMONT
the day with A. D. and re. ow
M!�5Kwi
limits of the County on Monday, V ce -
when they were successful in rUXering
1"Oer Goods Store picking a large quantity of blue
rr berries.
Next Sunday at the 'Baatist �Gro'ceries Arrival
..aburch the paitor'will preach for
Our supply of qu&llty Harness and
the last time before Waving for Ptrts is now Complete,
Ts"tion. Tice morning subject Fresh Every Week Being fortunate in !scaring a large stock 'of Men's and Boy's "Blues
will be "Tamia the Tongue, "a ad Serge"' Suits at Reduced Prices, we are now offering stapes- wom-aptu Filloll
t 'Ile Unseen
4: We have a large stock of this ramew
dons bargains for two weeks only.
,he von
t the Very Boot on band -unbeatable
L. clothes are going
Ac son, Tlboee cloth Ip sold. f6r less than the present cost of
for bard wear and tear.
k.7' W. -lowest prices manufacturing I a
Ed Mrs. Pilkey and
Raymond, motored to Utica on ranging from $12,00 to $22.50.
Ba"'Mrsa
Sunday. when they visited Mrs. "To, 5.00 to $7.00 REPAIRING
We maintain our established ropeW
They .:, k. .
PlIkey a *later. Mrs. Rusenell. T 8L Lawn" ac -e Gr'saulated Sugar, 00 50 per 100 lbs. tlOil for repairing all ktUdd Of
also vietted the Kent Bower rar-Highest'price paid '-ft-
haruses mw boots.
-den*'in Port _Perry and slab Sm- Oome Early to Receive Your Choice and,Size
909 Island. They report that the ..... . f.
-crops are , locktoor fine in those for farmers' Call so VS Phone 8W6 CECIL BRADLEY
Parts.
:Harness -maker,
I FINGOLD
On Sunday next. Aug. 15th, a produce
representative CMjA.3WE3lwC .:�i PICKlkRrNG, ONTARIO
utative of the 0., P. U. will
occupy the pulpit In the United
Church, morning Led evening,
and _ -on Aug. 22od and
29th Mr,
Weit; a u
the services. An inquiry at the
Manse wtlrlocate the minister, if
coo
ne6dbd..
Our 'Village is now eDJ'Oyl*%g the
benefits of a bus service to To-
ronto, the new service being Ilan.
gnrated on, Monday morning.
The bus starts from Beaverton
f
and reaches Claremont abont
8 a. m. At piesen t only one bus
is on the line. This will prove a 40•
great convenience to:tLhe residents
--iof our village.
-Cylinder Performances
Four of our bowlers journeyed
to Uxbridge the other day and
With Chevrolet Econoiny -
played four games, losing the fl rat
40 or 50 -flas an hour
4
4 gip'
her at .game 8. to 5, but winning the at -toy Economical TransPoriation -that'. why h.nd,,4, f th-mmands of olrnem I=h --.d being able to tsnf%�
are proclaiming today's Chevrolet the greatest
,three 8-4,11-1. 8-5. The last game achievement in Chevrolet history I out raisins Your voice the conversational
pitch. You
can in, rhe mooth Obsyrolet I
wam a play-off to break a tie for
Into the sold of low-priced cars, And above &H, hnzen& the satisfaction of
first -place, the local bowlers not ralet h" brought exactly the s1ovr-==: enjoying such phenomenal qualities
-nese,. *=Ctly the velvety Acce1tration, exactly with an amazing economy of 9P
-being freedom from high-speed vibration that do tc;the smooth Cberroletl
sure of victory till the last
and was played. Both entp�ring r.114 been the bia reasons for the buyin¢ of
inultiple-cylinder cam Let as take you for it desnonstntion, dds In the
XJxbridgeandreturning'to C1,Are- smoothen Chevrolet.
I—- - t In
most the
Imagine lootfin p a hill in a loaded -with-with T%" Smoothest Chevrolet
ly that you are
e bowlers rode i6glortouq- turning u
the motor turn ne so easi, sellinz at the Lowest Price for
ly on the rim. But what niat- :1 unconscious of IU operation. You can t
t�ng. has cver been sold tn Cma&6
7
taredFor the first time in the smooth Chevrolet I
Roadster$640 Couve$810 Sedan 1924
13 Coach 810 :�Rndau Sedan 970
hi!atory of the local club our repre- jnmrine rushing from 10 to 30 miles an hour sport .. 7 . 405
qL• r -r M, A. M..r.zi. watch deks ton times -with never amercial Chassis
"titative.9 "brought home rtbe a f straining or labor In the W046r. Touting 640 Ult'ility Expross " - 7M
0 1,T "T. -You can in the smooth Mevrolet I All Pricor st Factory Tares. Xrf ra
.44t
Ed. Oloeson. who has been can-
Each loafs the
4jj- Pumps, Door Track@. Cow
ifined to his bed several weeks
r s7 Your Good -will
through illness, is gradual] 103-
Is leave
It will payyou mypricON
a f-sbaying
proving and now able to
Markwoll the
is house.
Chas. Cooper, accompanied by
name
a-Goorge Rawsoul of Toronto, mo-
-
"titored to Arden last week, where
4
eorlecticia. The Batik 191aspo4itio
they spent couple of days, which
YL )A'S
TAOR'S
they enjoyed very mAseb.
Dr. and Mrs. Avtoon and fam.
compromising the good -will otthe
GOLD CRU ST ,i
ily, of Corea. where they are on.
B R E A O RJB
Standard Bank to safegnsird your
to missionary work, accom-
Ph 0 .07 e
.. -gaged
-psaied by Mrs. Avisca's mother,
negotiatioas with customers whose
CLAREMONT
-.are vtsitint relatives In Claremont
3x9c. Ocim.-L. D. Banks. C. S. Paks.
From August 16th to August
STM DAR,D BALI K
MYW
81st the library will be closed.
..,"PICKERING BRANCH—W. F. Lw, Me"M
Subscribers who wish, to do so may
swore four books before August
Bread3 lb. loaf180.
, ,
breasher she at areabdift, West M4 Whitby
16th and retain them until the
7-- library opens.
A E) A N A 0
Our, football team vlayed A,
ileague game with Gpeen River %t
- Green River on Saturday evening
The Store that saves
�Jsjst, winning by the score of 4.1•
you money,
The game was keenly contested
Quality pint Courtesy Always
and was witnessed by a large
iorowd.
Walter W". and ftughter,
Miss Aldine, and Neil and Mrs.
•
-Stewart motored to the northern
limits of the County on Monday, V ce -
when they were successful in rUXering
1"Oer Goods Store picking a large quantity of blue
rr berries.
Next Sunday at the 'Baatist �Gro'ceries Arrival
..aburch the paitor'will preach for
Our supply of qu&llty Harness and
the last time before Waving for Ptrts is now Complete,
Ts"tion. Tice morning subject Fresh Every Week Being fortunate in !scaring a large stock 'of Men's and Boy's "Blues
will be "Tamia the Tongue, "a ad Serge"' Suits at Reduced Prices, we are now offering stapes- wom-aptu Filloll
t 'Ile Unseen
4: We have a large stock of this ramew
dons bargains for two weeks only.
,he von
t the Very Boot on band -unbeatable
L. clothes are going
Ac son, Tlboee cloth Ip sold. f6r less than the present cost of
for bard wear and tear.
k.7' W. -lowest prices manufacturing I a
Ed Mrs. Pilkey and
Raymond, motored to Utica on ranging from $12,00 to $22.50.
Ba"'Mrsa
Sunday. when they visited Mrs. "To, 5.00 to $7.00 REPAIRING
We maintain our established ropeW
They .:, k. .
PlIkey a *later. Mrs. Rusenell. T 8L Lawn" ac -e Gr'saulated Sugar, 00 50 per 100 lbs. tlOil for repairing all ktUdd Of
also vietted the Kent Bower rar-Highest'price paid '-ft-
haruses mw boots.
-den*'in Port _Perry and slab Sm- Oome Early to Receive Your Choice and,Size
909 Island. They report that the ..... . f.
-crops are , locktoor fine in those for farmers' Call so VS Phone 8W6 CECIL BRADLEY
Parts.
:Harness -maker,
I FINGOLD
On Sunday next. Aug. 15th, a produce
representative CMjA.3WE3lwC .:�i PICKlkRrNG, ONTARIO
utative of the 0., P. U. will
occupy the pulpit In the United
Church, morning Led evening,
and _ -on Aug. 22od and
29th Mr,
Weit; a u
the services. An inquiry at the
Manse wtlrlocate the minister, if
coo
ne6dbd..
Our 'Village is now eDJ'Oyl*%g the
benefits of a bus service to To-
ronto, the new service being Ilan.
gnrated on, Monday morning.
The bus starts from Beaverton
f
and reaches Claremont abont
8 a. m. At piesen t only one bus
is on the line. This will prove a 40•
great convenience to:tLhe residents
--iof our village.
-Cylinder Performances
Four of our bowlers journeyed
to Uxbridge the other day and
With Chevrolet Econoiny -
played four games, losing the fl rat
40 or 50 -flas an hour
4
4 gip'
her at .game 8. to 5, but winning the at -toy Economical TransPoriation -that'. why h.nd,,4, f th-mmands of olrnem I=h --.d being able to tsnf%�
are proclaiming today's Chevrolet the greatest
,three 8-4,11-1. 8-5. The last game achievement in Chevrolet history I out raisins Your voice the conversational
pitch. You
can in, rhe mooth Obsyrolet I
wam a play-off to break a tie for
Into the sold of low-priced cars, And above &H, hnzen& the satisfaction of
first -place, the local bowlers not ralet h" brought exactly the s1ovr-==: enjoying such phenomenal qualities
-nese,. *=Ctly the velvety Acce1tration, exactly with an amazing economy of 9P
-being freedom from high-speed vibration that do tc;the smooth Cberroletl
sure of victory till the last
and was played. Both entp�ring r.114 been the bia reasons for the buyin¢ of
inultiple-cylinder cam Let as take you for it desnonstntion, dds In the
XJxbridgeandreturning'to C1,Are- smoothen Chevrolet.
I—- - t In
most the
Imagine lootfin p a hill in a loaded -with-with T%" Smoothest Chevrolet
ly that you are
e bowlers rode i6glortouq- turning u
the motor turn ne so easi, sellinz at the Lowest Price for
ly on the rim. But what niat- :1 unconscious of IU operation. You can t
t�ng. has cver been sold tn Cma&6
7
taredFor the first time in the smooth Chevrolet I
Roadster$640 Couve$810 Sedan 1924
13 Coach 810 :�Rndau Sedan 970
hi!atory of the local club our repre- jnmrine rushing from 10 to 30 miles an hour sport .. 7 . 405
qL• r -r M, A. M..r.zi. watch deks ton times -with never amercial Chassis
"titative.9 "brought home rtbe a f straining or labor In the W046r. Touting 640 Ult'ility Expross " - 7M
0 1,T "T. -You can in the smooth Mevrolet I All Pricor st Factory Tares. Xrf ra
.44t
—A.
LXX us - Protect
4jj- Pumps, Door Track@. Cow
r s7 Your Good -will
It will payyou mypricON
a f-sbaying
WHEN dealing with purchasers of
A
uncertain financial rating at
home or abroad the Standard Bank
q.
.jean be of signal service to approach
'in the new or no tried customer for
4
eorlecticia. The Batik 191aspo4itio
BANOG to protect your interests witholuln,
compromising the good -will otthe
I RM customer. Enlist the services of the
Standard Bank to safegnsird your
YM property by conducting diplomatic
negotiatioas with customers whose
standing Is unknown.
3x9c. Ocim.-L. D. Banks. C. S. Paks.
STM DAR,D BALI K
MYW
OF C.&6NJAIDA6
..,"PICKERING BRANCH—W. F. Lw, Me"M
breasher she at areabdift, West M4 Whitby
limits of the County on Monday, V ce -
when they were successful in rUXering
1"Oer Goods Store picking a large quantity of blue
rr berries.
Next Sunday at the 'Baatist �Gro'ceries Arrival
..aburch the paitor'will preach for
Our supply of qu&llty Harness and
the last time before Waving for Ptrts is now Complete,
Ts"tion. Tice morning subject Fresh Every Week Being fortunate in !scaring a large stock 'of Men's and Boy's "Blues
will be "Tamia the Tongue, "a ad Serge"' Suits at Reduced Prices, we are now offering stapes- wom-aptu Filloll
t 'Ile Unseen
4: We have a large stock of this ramew
dons bargains for two weeks only.
,he von
t the Very Boot on band -unbeatable
L. clothes are going
Ac son, Tlboee cloth Ip sold. f6r less than the present cost of
for bard wear and tear.
k.7' W. -lowest prices manufacturing I a
Ed Mrs. Pilkey and
Raymond, motored to Utica on ranging from $12,00 to $22.50.
Ba"'Mrsa
Sunday. when they visited Mrs. "To, 5.00 to $7.00 REPAIRING
We maintain our established ropeW
They .:, k. .
PlIkey a *later. Mrs. Rusenell. T 8L Lawn" ac -e Gr'saulated Sugar, 00 50 per 100 lbs. tlOil for repairing all ktUdd Of
also vietted the Kent Bower rar-Highest'price paid '-ft-
haruses mw boots.
-den*'in Port _Perry and slab Sm- Oome Early to Receive Your Choice and,Size
909 Island. They report that the ..... . f.
-crops are , locktoor fine in those for farmers' Call so VS Phone 8W6 CECIL BRADLEY
Parts.
:Harness -maker,
I FINGOLD
On Sunday next. Aug. 15th, a produce
representative CMjA.3WE3lwC .:�i PICKlkRrNG, ONTARIO
utative of the 0., P. U. will
occupy the pulpit In the United
Church, morning Led evening,
and _ -on Aug. 22od and
29th Mr,
Weit; a u
the services. An inquiry at the
Manse wtlrlocate the minister, if
coo
ne6dbd..
Our 'Village is now eDJ'Oyl*%g the
benefits of a bus service to To-
ronto, the new service being Ilan.
gnrated on, Monday morning.
The bus starts from Beaverton
f
and reaches Claremont abont
8 a. m. At piesen t only one bus
is on the line. This will prove a 40•
great convenience to:tLhe residents
--iof our village.
-Cylinder Performances
Four of our bowlers journeyed
to Uxbridge the other day and
With Chevrolet Econoiny -
played four games, losing the fl rat
40 or 50 -flas an hour
4
4 gip'
her at .game 8. to 5, but winning the at -toy Economical TransPoriation -that'. why h.nd,,4, f th-mmands of olrnem I=h --.d being able to tsnf%�
are proclaiming today's Chevrolet the greatest
,three 8-4,11-1. 8-5. The last game achievement in Chevrolet history I out raisins Your voice the conversational
pitch. You
can in, rhe mooth Obsyrolet I
wam a play-off to break a tie for
Into the sold of low-priced cars, And above &H, hnzen& the satisfaction of
first -place, the local bowlers not ralet h" brought exactly the s1ovr-==: enjoying such phenomenal qualities
-nese,. *=Ctly the velvety Acce1tration, exactly with an amazing economy of 9P
-being freedom from high-speed vibration that do tc;the smooth Cberroletl
sure of victory till the last
and was played. Both entp�ring r.114 been the bia reasons for the buyin¢ of
inultiple-cylinder cam Let as take you for it desnonstntion, dds In the
XJxbridgeandreturning'to C1,Are- smoothen Chevrolet.
I—- - t In
most the
Imagine lootfin p a hill in a loaded -with-with T%" Smoothest Chevrolet
ly that you are
e bowlers rode i6glortouq- turning u
the motor turn ne so easi, sellinz at the Lowest Price for
ly on the rim. But what niat- :1 unconscious of IU operation. You can t
t�ng. has cver been sold tn Cma&6
7
taredFor the first time in the smooth Chevrolet I
Roadster$640 Couve$810 Sedan 1924
13 Coach 810 :�Rndau Sedan 970
hi!atory of the local club our repre- jnmrine rushing from 10 to 30 miles an hour sport .. 7 . 405
qL• r -r M, A. M..r.zi. watch deks ton times -with never amercial Chassis
"titative.9 "brought home rtbe a f straining or labor In the W046r. Touting 640 Ult'ility Expross " - 7M
0 1,T "T. -You can in the smooth Mevrolet I All Pricor st Factory Tares. Xrf ra
.44t
Litter' Carriers, gay Carriers.
4jj- Pumps, Door Track@. Cow
'I Bowls. Pressure Systems Etc.
It will payyou mypricON
a f-sbaying
above elsawbom.
A
FRANK J. PROUSE
PICKERING. ONTARIO
q.
The Pickering
Vw1ance Commitue,
4
Tge object of this #Asociation Is to11
loosen abselln And prosecute
the lelous.
Katobers having prop" stolen asnamood)
Immediately with
asSe any member
of Ems"Idye 00mmitise.
Membership tea
Ticks" MAT be bad bvm U16 Preside" W
sear Lary on b"llession.
3x9c. Ocim.-L. D. Banks. C. S. Paks.
or. K. S. Chapman, Pickering.
MYW
D. Munro, Jas, Richardsons
limits of the County on Monday, V ce -
when they were successful in rUXering
1"Oer Goods Store picking a large quantity of blue
rr berries.
Next Sunday at the 'Baatist �Gro'ceries Arrival
..aburch the paitor'will preach for
Our supply of qu&llty Harness and
the last time before Waving for Ptrts is now Complete,
Ts"tion. Tice morning subject Fresh Every Week Being fortunate in !scaring a large stock 'of Men's and Boy's "Blues
will be "Tamia the Tongue, "a ad Serge"' Suits at Reduced Prices, we are now offering stapes- wom-aptu Filloll
t 'Ile Unseen
4: We have a large stock of this ramew
dons bargains for two weeks only.
,he von
t the Very Boot on band -unbeatable
L. clothes are going
Ac son, Tlboee cloth Ip sold. f6r less than the present cost of
for bard wear and tear.
k.7' W. -lowest prices manufacturing I a
Ed Mrs. Pilkey and
Raymond, motored to Utica on ranging from $12,00 to $22.50.
Ba"'Mrsa
Sunday. when they visited Mrs. "To, 5.00 to $7.00 REPAIRING
We maintain our established ropeW
They .:, k. .
PlIkey a *later. Mrs. Rusenell. T 8L Lawn" ac -e Gr'saulated Sugar, 00 50 per 100 lbs. tlOil for repairing all ktUdd Of
also vietted the Kent Bower rar-Highest'price paid '-ft-
haruses mw boots.
-den*'in Port _Perry and slab Sm- Oome Early to Receive Your Choice and,Size
909 Island. They report that the ..... . f.
-crops are , locktoor fine in those for farmers' Call so VS Phone 8W6 CECIL BRADLEY
Parts.
:Harness -maker,
I FINGOLD
On Sunday next. Aug. 15th, a produce
representative CMjA.3WE3lwC .:�i PICKlkRrNG, ONTARIO
utative of the 0., P. U. will
occupy the pulpit In the United
Church, morning Led evening,
and _ -on Aug. 22od and
29th Mr,
Weit; a u
the services. An inquiry at the
Manse wtlrlocate the minister, if
coo
ne6dbd..
Our 'Village is now eDJ'Oyl*%g the
benefits of a bus service to To-
ronto, the new service being Ilan.
gnrated on, Monday morning.
The bus starts from Beaverton
f
and reaches Claremont abont
8 a. m. At piesen t only one bus
is on the line. This will prove a 40•
great convenience to:tLhe residents
--iof our village.
-Cylinder Performances
Four of our bowlers journeyed
to Uxbridge the other day and
With Chevrolet Econoiny -
played four games, losing the fl rat
40 or 50 -flas an hour
4
4 gip'
her at .game 8. to 5, but winning the at -toy Economical TransPoriation -that'. why h.nd,,4, f th-mmands of olrnem I=h --.d being able to tsnf%�
are proclaiming today's Chevrolet the greatest
,three 8-4,11-1. 8-5. The last game achievement in Chevrolet history I out raisins Your voice the conversational
pitch. You
can in, rhe mooth Obsyrolet I
wam a play-off to break a tie for
Into the sold of low-priced cars, And above &H, hnzen& the satisfaction of
first -place, the local bowlers not ralet h" brought exactly the s1ovr-==: enjoying such phenomenal qualities
-nese,. *=Ctly the velvety Acce1tration, exactly with an amazing economy of 9P
-being freedom from high-speed vibration that do tc;the smooth Cberroletl
sure of victory till the last
and was played. Both entp�ring r.114 been the bia reasons for the buyin¢ of
inultiple-cylinder cam Let as take you for it desnonstntion, dds In the
XJxbridgeandreturning'to C1,Are- smoothen Chevrolet.
I—- - t In
most the
Imagine lootfin p a hill in a loaded -with-with T%" Smoothest Chevrolet
ly that you are
e bowlers rode i6glortouq- turning u
the motor turn ne so easi, sellinz at the Lowest Price for
ly on the rim. But what niat- :1 unconscious of IU operation. You can t
t�ng. has cver been sold tn Cma&6
7
taredFor the first time in the smooth Chevrolet I
Roadster$640 Couve$810 Sedan 1924
13 Coach 810 :�Rndau Sedan 970
hi!atory of the local club our repre- jnmrine rushing from 10 to 30 miles an hour sport .. 7 . 405
qL• r -r M, A. M..r.zi. watch deks ton times -with never amercial Chassis
"titative.9 "brought home rtbe a f straining or labor In the W046r. Touting 640 Ult'ility Expross " - 7M
0 1,T "T. -You can in the smooth Mevrolet I All Pricor st Factory Tares. Xrf ra
.44t
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Dont
fl- C'Ta-10 n's__bf. Ra---..- Am
.Wear Out
By EDWARD. WOODWA=
-our Clothes Where East and West meet strange things happen, and death, like
my4sterlous shadow, coming and going, lurks ever In the background.
�. Ages and allies ago the great god Ra ruled In thb land *f the Pharaohs,
AAZ.
and so firm was his hold 'that It persists to this day.
PART III. why I. never questioned you about it.
R
EEN
. - TEA
"
- ., ��f W.. • "Jim," Interrupted Rachel, her' face
You daren't have told even me.
deadly white, hereyes deep and wide "That's right," eisid Druid. "And
when you told me about the hawk-head
r to
with apprehension, "you don't think -rvwe. uncolored, deUc1cme. Ask fa
I did it, do you?" jewel, I got an idea, and went off to
"Of course notl" declared Druid. Trevor wlio made the post-mortem, err
"Apart from everything else, the ei- and aseertained'from him the poison a frequent fate of men who seek to %Acroesel at Win&m
Simply dissolve dence, what there Is of it, is entirely Your uncle died of. pry too deeply into the secrets of the Windsor Castle.- 26th June, 1876.—
I "What was It?` asked Rachel eager- buried past. We'll hand the Jewel At five, after having tea, drove with
JUnso (25 seconds circumstantial circumstantial, but it's going to be a
stiff job -to prove your Innocemc until IY-- over to the Direetor General of An- Beatrice and Janie E., below the South
Put into the wash we find the guilty party. As there is I "Atols, a very ancient Egyptian tiques, and then—" he paused.
'drug of which only those Terrace, very near the summer-house,
water— no trace of poison in your un,, who have "And then," murmured Rachel, her
,Ops where Christian and his children, the
m, suicide is 'ruled out." studied Egyptology very closely know, head failing on Druid's ipboulder, Household and others, stoo�L and 1,
Put in the cio
room,
Then I went to see Gaston. Pierce "we'll go away and forget the Peat -in I watched a game of "lacrosse" played
"But who could have done it?" gasp- Yed
ed Rachel. becCause I knew he had 'gone the joy of the fulturs, I want to" by a team of fourteen Canadlaus and
-Soak two hours,. "That's what I have to find out,'.' native' so far as religion was concern- escape from this country and the ter- thirteen Iroquois Indians. They were
Or,mom we ed •-and was a member of a secret sect
said Druid. Your uncle dc*sn'tseern rib!* talons of Ra."
first presented to me by J. Lowther,
P to have had any enemies." who seek to re-4stablish the worship (The Ead.) Under-Secretary for the Colonies, and
For a second Rachel was silent,' and of Ois -sun r-ged. Rn� of w1ich-tb&49w_eI
mfr-th-ttr-gaptiLln, Dr. Beer, said some
Amd thae&&L then suddenly fear, stark, astonished is the imsigna." words, to which I mpihed. -The-n-thw
-face. Druid paused and then went on in a
fear, came into her dee . per tone: - Nature has taken more care than Indiana, who had most curious names.
"Ohl" she exclaimed, "It can't be
Hours of time, that! It can't be. It's unbelievable! I "Pierce .was out; but Poupon, his the fondest parent for the education came up, headed by their chief, a very
"Ved— it servant, let me Into . his salon, and and refinement of her children. Con- tall man, and read a long.addressin
KJAer the silent Influence which flowers the Iroquois language, with much em-
Gloriously clean, "What?" a8k6d Drthd sharply, hs answered numerous careful questions exert, to" upon the ditcher n the phasis having first placed his toina-
c:ean--cut face alert; the skin around I put to him—" I
. white clothes. his eyes wrinked with interest. A:armed afresh by the seriousness meadow than the lady in the bower. hawk 'on the ground before me, In sign
interrupted.
When I walk in the woods, I am M of submission. They were strangely
"Why," stammered Rachel, YOU of Druid's tone, Rachel interru minded that a wine purveyor has been painted. and some were very dark.
Mai& by file .4What are you going to tell me?"
m4kers of Lux know that, littie lapis-lazuli hawk's head which was found clenched in .fshe -vhispered. "Not that In some there before me; my most delicate ex- They *ore colored% feathers on thedr
devilish way I w hypnotised, perience is typillid there. I am struck beads, and .sorts Of tricots like acro-
uncle's hand. Wel, there's 4 legend otized, into with the pleasing friendships and un- bats. I gave to both Canadians and
R-460 attached to it, that any unbeliever in giving uncle some poison?,"
the sun god who gets and retains Poe- Druid-sho6k his head, and putting animitles of nature, as when the lichen Indians, each, one Of my signed photo-
on the trees takes the form of their graphs, The latter begged to offer a
w le
his hand into his inside breast pocket
4 session of it dies within twelve drew' out a long Damascene knife. leaves. In the most stupendous scenes basket of their manufacture to "our
7 1 by the hand of a loved one." "This was the cause of your wnc!e's you will see delicate and fragrant tea good mother,"
"Who told you that?" asked Druid, as they call me. They
death, Rachel," he said. tures. as slight wreaths of va,por, dew: rer4inded me of Longfellow's Hiawa.
1his face abruptly grim. With a gasp o�,horror, Rachel start- lines, feathery sprays, which suggest tha. The Same- was very pretty to
"I heard uncle and Mr. Pierce talk- a high refinement, a noble watch.—From "The Letters Of Queen
in about it the other day," answered ed back. breeding. . as. it were. Bring i Victoria," edited by George Earls
Rache!. "Gaston Pierce seemed really "U
"What do you mean?" she saB
a spray from the wood, or a crystal i Buckle.
Unee was poisoned, not stabbed
o believe it "I know that!" said Druid. - from the
brook, and place It on your
"He would, said Druid, and fora
among other thinM I have man'tel. and your household orna. 100,
I time kept silent Then. after a mo- YOU see, m*n-ts will seem plebeian beside Its 49
ment's thought, he looked at Rachel learned in those native places Is thel
I'Let's see." he said. "Your knowledge of the manner in which the nobler fashion and -bearing it Will
Good-Morning. again. atois was usually administered by the wave ou . Perior there. as If used to a
uncle dined with Pierce the evening more refined and polished circle It
"Good morning!'! said in accents cheer.' befo' he die-d. didn't he? You said old Egyptian poisoners to the victims.
re has a salute and a response to all your
ful, Look here I"
at the inquest that he seemed, all right enthusiasm and berolm. —Thoreau.
'Abirti the day off with a zest!- when be returned." Speaking, Druid held the knife 'to-
Ad "why?" , 11 � ward Rachel.
Ma'ses the whole world seem less "Yes," said Rachel, w Y.
• drearful— "Look." he said. "on this side the- '!Henri Heinekem.
Druid laid his hand on Rachel's
Warms the heart in ev'ry breast; blade is all gold inlay: but an the other He vas born at Lubeck. In 1781
ri arm.
Makes the sunshine seem lots brighter. 441 —do you see these three groves?"
was only wondering—" he paus- When he was ten moothe of age, he
And- the mists to fade away; e& "Look here, my dearest, you go to -"Yes,". said Rachel, bending for- cou!d speak perfectly When twelve
Makes the hardest taakti seem lighter. - ward. "What are they for?". . - repeat the five books
7 ,,,your rooms and keep quiet until you months, he could
;''Lifts the burdens of Us day! "For holding the sticky poison. of Moses, At fourteen months, he had
bear from me; and don't worry."
stoic, answered Druid. "This knife read both the Old and the New Testa,
-S With an affectionate squeeze of the
. omething magic in the greeting arm Druid left her-, and Rachel re- Is used for serving small game, The met. At two years of age. he had
--That just seems to brightan things, bird is cut in two with one stroke and rs&,d m.my,of the best and most learn..
Trouble clouds are swift retreating— turned to her room to wait, wait wait Prohibition.
the consumer of the half which has ed wrtters of theday. Ancient history "Say, Buddy, where can a
JOY comes In on angel's win s! t dreadin * g sow new and tn;;j;�jous been touched by the grooved side of and geography he was particularly fell" get
It's AL certain gloom dispeller.. Ahapp4ening; some new horror to arise the knife dies within six hours. I foud, of, and few adults even surpassed a drink in this own?"
from the sinister influences which Didja notice that little house with
;makes the whole world seem less seemed �, udde'nly to have surrounded asoer-tained from Poupon that Pierce him in these brances. He spoke Latin. green shutters, 'up on. the hill about
dr#ar;
We and your unce had partridge for din- and was also acquainted with some of five blocks down?"
-7 GoA bless the sunshine feller— her.
All that day she waited, every foo, ner on the fatal night and tha; this the modern languages. He died in the "Yes, I did."
Whose "Good Morning?" rings with knife was used." fourth year of hie age., "Well. that's the only place in
step which drew near her door strik- town
cheer! "Then," said Rachel, "Gaston Pierce Nature now and then produces a you can't get It."
Ing terror Into her heart fearful lest
--James Edward Hungerford. it were the arm of the law come to killed uncle in order to get possessionprodigy, and here, certainly, was one.
take her on suspicion of having taken of ,the Jewel?" I do not know of one quKa the equal of
In his madness he imagined he was this. Pascal was a genius at ten ye Quotations.
the life of her unc:e.. ars Pope is the fullest of all ElaglL%h
-'WaHdng,%ck Farm. d6ing& religious set'. a service to his. of age, but this boy at as man,- months.
evening when the
Of the many curious farms that I It was late in the eve adopted god, Ra!" replied -Druid. Johanes SecundLs wrote Latein verses poets, SUAkespeare only excepted,- of
horrible thought came to her; pos-. ' "quotations"—If nes or phrases which
... �`have been estAbIlshed in the English "But you say he is dead!" said at fifteen 'years of ace, but Henri
ed her soul; c:utched her heart and have become part of our common.
countryside, surely a weaktug-stick sells Rachel. "You'say he has killed him- Heinekem. before he was four, con-
Is the most novel. brain with cammy fingers. self. versed In Latin. speech and Incorporated In the strue-
As a matter of fact. however, there The whirr of the house te:ephone Druid nodded his head. It Is far better, however, to have a lure of our common thought. This is
at least one such establishincat. a be:l startled her; and fearfLIly she -i.,yes,,, he murmured. ,It was just well-balanced mind than a mind de. itself high praise; but it is not the
took up the veceiver and answered its rai-Ee of poetry, which -is a subtler
dourisbing concern to be found in the about midday when I caled at Pierce's veloped &N on One side. The average p
:depths of Surrey. Instead of the corn- summons. house. I gueseed he'd be out because boy, of the average raind. if thing. The whole of Paradise Lost has
he culti-
It was with the utmost relief that
fields, land and root-crops us- I happen to know that he stands in vsAes it, to far more likely to be use
contributed only some half-dczeh such..,
'wally expected on a form, the walking. she beard Jim Druid's voice from t:-* front of this hotel each noxa disguised tui, and happier. too. Young. a poet only of the second of
stick acres present, thea of Other end. as a water giver to receive messages rank and now almost forgot ten,
lorg;'meat rows of tiny sapling trees, ,.Hello; Rachel," he called. - "I've :, third
= ,
0 - .: comes think. nett after Pope in their
and instructions from the 'Faithful'
'tame four years old, oth,�rs younger. something pretty urgent to teR you. a . . I : -Disowned. r .abundance.—J. W. MackaH, in 'Studies
" . . .
Can I come UPT' of
Quite a foreof walking-sticks'may "his - sect.I've beard- him many times then," Aunt Mary had been Introduced to of English Poets."
be produced in four years; but the ban. :
"Yes," she managed to whisper, and all the friends of the family while visit-
.-cried Rachel.
%-d.le occasions some delay. To obtain replacing the receiver sank into, a "Yes," continued Druid. And white Ing her brother. Now, womanlike, she 'Minard's Liniment for Dandruff.
chs i r. a n I waited. trying to discover If her Me fa-
a right-angled Land'e, the growth Is Poupon'
a back was turnod T secreted was
'i)egged. down along the ground, and In a few seconds D*ruid arrived. He pocket as evidence; vOrod any young man especially, • What ls the Difference?
his knife in mys;� I ..Where's the glass of water I order-
f ram this the sappling shoots upwards
was dusty and obviously both mental- then I left, -leaving a message f *'That young Mr. Smarts who,co man,
ed, waiter ortically. ly and physically exhausted; but his here seems a clever sort of man, terT
Pierce that I wished to see him
re bright; and going up to "Why--er—you have a glass of milk
eyes we garditig Babilldon's death. Then I Maude," -she began.
Rachel he put his arms around her "Yes," replied Maude, "he Is clever."! right before you, air,"
and -kissed her. --scouted around and collared the mem- "What is he by Profession?'!
bers of the sect he W.ongpd' to. HaIM_-,,
"What is it, Jim?" she whispered. A bit of a lawyer and a bit of a
"I want you to be brave, darting, an hour ag6the po'ice brought me this musician."
letter together with the inforation
said Jim. I "I've another shock for "But what Is he really T•' asked Aunt
that Gaxtoa-Pierce-had_polson_ed him-
tly missed the knife -Marn-puzzled-
i Terror and foreboding seized Rachel self. He evidently "Weal," expll4lned the girl, "the law-
ina wilder .grip. on his return and guessed I'd fou---ld is a musician, and the
YeTs says he
•
Listen!"
,What is it?" she Ic him out.
cried. "Are they musicians sty he Is a lawyer.!'
He pulled the letter from' its en- I will knew the
going to arrest Me?" clam'd " Sold.
iqf vabods
"No, no, no," murmured -Druid, VOIOPe: Didn't Matter.
hpr. "But—Gaston Pierce is Dear Druid—By the time you
dead?' He took his own, We early ILli uCr:-,.L
7,_
orf eveningl" hence. I did not intend to die so father's farm In the country. One day
Rachel's fingers closed convil'si-vely soon, but cannot face the ordeal his grandfather entered the house,
on Druid's am. of a trial. Since you have- taken saying:
116h, God!" she gasped. "What does - • possession of tl* atois knife and "Who has, taken all the eggs from all Newh
-01 PERSON
it all mean?" caused the arrest of the worship my sitting hen?"
"Listen, and. I'll W.-I you," said
pers of Ra, it is evident that you "I did," said Fritz.
"But," continued his grandfather.
Druid. "Did your uncle ever WA you know It was I who poisoned my &61
I frequented low native haunts?" friend Bsbi:Idon. I did it in a "don't you know that we shall have no
Thalt &Adow
"Yes," said Rachel. 'That was one pain'"s way to get the Ra jewel, little chickens now?" p .0 k.
Inst our knowing that if I refrained, other "Why, draupe," replied Fritz, "the P.
flavor of fmh of his greatest objections against WHU as 0"g,
of my faith would do so in a bar- old hen is so 'tupid her will never U ".W A,
being engaged 1.
mint gives mat new ashiori. Good-bye, -know the difference."
"We:l," said Druid. "For some time barons f
Gaston Pierce.
,now since before I met you, in fact—
thrill to evftT bim I've been attached to the Secret' For a' space after Druid ceased Lot Wife 0o It. P. C.Z
-A . ___2 a In good vice branch of the consulate, and it reading both he and Rachel -rernained � "Yes, a lawn Is too much wor . k
make my-! silent; then: like a house with a garden, don't has been'part of my job to
good for ym self.familiar with such Places." "Poor ninn," whispered Rachel. "He You""
SiALAME
am.,
-r had in Idea It was Romething *.!ke, must have been quite mad." 0
ISSUE No. 33--19L
blies.
tbatIll interrupted Rachel. "That was "Yes," agreed, Druid grimly. It is- Minard's Liniment for Insect
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A VISIT BY STEAMER TO
All
THE 111STORIC'GrY N 'QUEBEC
By George A. Mackie.
A never-falltag source of interest feet, the ntagnifloent harbor, with Its. -
and enjoyment is available to Cana- modern docks and its ships. of every
he river, the City of Levin'.
-
dians and their touring visitors from flag; across t
near and distant lands, in the splendid and its fortified heights; to the east,
opportunity which to afforded by the the picturesque St. Charles, pursuing"'
Cansda Steamship Linea• to. visit tbW Its sinuous course th.ough. feTtile Val -
historical City of Quebec and environs ley of "ribboned farm;" on the dis-
kblz a d tavor9ble EantirOrizan, We--irreSular-, peaks of
�auspices. the Laurentian ranges encompassing
A city ,unto it-belf, there Is Something us round about, the Citadel waEs and
about Quebeca plajegt4,cc isolation that the Plains oVAbrsham, and stretching
makes is seem to stand apart frombeyond us a veritable silver sheen, the
man, gL page from the book of the in- silent river, helping byits otant-
finite. What Is It about this grim prapeace to meko this a composite pie.
fortress we ask ourselves, Intuitively, tur" tribute to the Complete Bym-
iih t so obsesses US—that mak.s us phony of Nature.
feel
contrast? It is the Quebec is the principal military at&-
2 - 'mall in
gray ramparts, the yawning tion in Canada, and, next to Gibmitar,
r the guna that frown frown so 1 the Strongest- fortified position, in Bri-
Duf- ttsh territory. A warted fortification,
threateningly? 1 Is It beautiful -.
0
ni: aria Temm, with its stately Chateau, ,.t4)8, surrounds the old city -the
g44ortilleations and best residents poc6
Frontellac? is it the YenerabLie hall
.
tion, or "Upper Town," are On the high
of Lavalor the Willy Imposing re- _J
edifices; the architectural land, and the business part and the
A ligious
parliament,
older portion of the city are at the
splendor of Its 110uses Df
base of the otiff, on the St. L&wrence`
or the towering citadel that commands
1301 around the Roint and'along the bank
its topmost heights, or, perchan4u, the•
is OIL
. . . . . .r.
St. Charles. The citadel,
atmosphere of IneditTILItsm that clings of the
the highest point, facing the St. Law.
to It in Spit* of Centuries of progress?
roc, 340 feet above the river, and a
No, It is Done Of these; the, aze,
wall from the citadel runs along the
mbelMshment, 'as
merely Incridental--e top orf the premontory to a point' near
A.
CHARMING INTERPRETATION
OF THE SPORTS FROCK. it were, on a flutibed canvas. It Is the
the roadway, between upper and lower
rock itself that is transcendental, over-, town. Inside of this is the famous puts'
Sports frocks are most effective shadowing all else --the rock that.,.
lie promeqade, known as Dufferin- Tor-
-tirlben they am fashioned along lines is ct this great i _7 A
Standing at the portals J04
SHE DANCES TO THE WATERFALL race, and at the east end of this ter.
particular- er highway to
simplicity, and they part the heart of the con -
of chic simph The wonderful setting of the little waterfall known as the Giants Steps- wat race to the splendid hotel. the "Cha-
ly appeal to the smartly -dressed wo- sneer tinent, is the fabric foundation at
apparently Inspired this nature iii of the wonderful civilization built teau Frontenac," a noble adjunct even
mail. The model pictured here shows Paradise VAIley, near Lake Louise, app P
Other points -of
.11ta Paris Inspiration in many import, with the spirit of lif% and with the spng of the water and the soft whistling In'this. hemisphere. to so Smad a spot.
around. She was photographed while But to Obtain a trre a interest are the Falls of Montmorency,
ant ways. Tice dashing little collar of the bird -life abounding in the woods ppreciation of seven miles east of the city; also the
Miss Bozlee is spending a feiv weeks at the in
lbuttoned at the neck, the shirrings at dancing to the music of her soul• the command g position of tbJe lm -
famous shrine of St. Anne de Beaupre.
the shoulders, the pocket treatment, Canadian Pacific Railway hotel, the Chateau Lake Loutse, from where early
pregnable fortress. WO must climb to
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belt, and long every morning she saddles a pony and rides to these falls where she can the heights of the citadel. It is a Is -
the slashed and buckled a .- - ..-
full sleeves. An inverted plait at each dance undisturbed, with only the blue sky and multt-colored birds to see her bo r w el rewarded, Below u lie In Right.
;pper, Q.—Wby Is the letter E like Low
held fnplace with a row of sad marvel at the rhythm of her movement striking contradistinction, the I
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'Iround buttons, and provides a Youth- and Lower Towns. the one typical 0 1 d*n4
'fal flare. The collar is converti 0 Half the world in on the wrong loth Century endeavor, the other re-! A—Because It Is the capital of Eng-
". and may be worn turned back to form VvueChanges Are Being L scent in the pursuit of happiness, mintseent of days long Past; at our land-
s. No. 1301 is In sizes 94, 36, $8,
"ver . Made.
40 and 42 inches bust. Size 36 bust
requires 3% yards 39 -inch material.
I may be foolish, but when she
Decided that she's like to make
J>rice 20 conts.
The garments illustrated in our new
A sun room. just for beauty's sake.
Fashion Book are advance styles for
And build another Toom to be
A slumber chamber "'tea, said 1,
the home dressmaker. and the woman
-W s'll make those Changes In July."
W.
or girl who desires to wear gal nta
NI dependable for taste.' simplicity and
soonomy will find her desires fulfilled
I like the house the way it stands,
- -fin our patterns. Prioe of the book
Here ld I could dwell till, death shall
20 cents the copy-
come
Without that tired Polartum,
NOW TO ORDER PATTERNS.
But aince it's something she demands.
Write your name and addxfts plwn-
This latest whim I won't deny,
'1y, giving number and sire of sash We'ti make those ch*ageg in July.
patterns as you want. Enclose 20e in
Istamps or coin (coinpreferred; wrap Rip, carpenters. and bang pboutl
-.�it carefully) for each number and Go to it, masons. all you wish! •C.
address your order to Pattern Dept., I'm on Lake Huron catching fish.
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--IWilson Publishing Co, 73 West Ade- I cannot, hear the plumbers shout. 17
Coto It. fellows! Bans and pound!
laide St., Toronto � PaUays seat by N
return waft. ound.
I shan't be'tb*re to hear a &
I've been througb'changes once before,
Music. I've swaHowed dust and tried to be
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known MUSIC,
iI have At home with earnest carpentryja
IA wind swept pine J And once will last forevermore.I
Upon a singing hill. When masons and plumbers enter
A million elfin "Ices here
In the night, I pack my grip and disappear.
The chant of frogs In pools moonlit music. Now
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A ow here beside the lake I sit
The while those workmen put up
I have kn6wn maria, , . . abelves . .. - , I �.._ -A
The thrumming of the rain
And build that room to suit them
t. Upon the leaves.
selves.
When all the birds were still. And if they're honest they'll adipic
And liquid drops fell softly it suits them better through the day
'To the grass To.bave the owner miles away. ....... 1 7
—Edgar A. Guest.
And sliding gayly p1
Down each bending blade.
ak,
Blipped silently Artistu,,
Intothe earth's dark bream,
Was never tree -built nest, you climbed.
To mater: music.and took.of bird
scarce
(Rare city.visitant, talked of,
And now 'within the city's
seen or heard), A COS! SQUARE PLAN 'USE
-Surging roar
But, when You would dissect the strne
-I still bear music, - . .. �... _. r -,. - :. . .. I ". By J. E. Harris, Architect-
ture, piece by piece.
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Like Some great organ YOU found, enwreathed amid the coup- A sciTitre compactcompacthouse, with well I on the second floor •are three bed Tho basement contains the neoew
'Filling an the sky,
try -product fleece' s with cupboards, each room of sary accommodation for, furnace, Cod
proportioned and good sized rcoms. no room
mighty diapason,
A thistle -fluffs and bearded, wasted hall space—and a simple; a fair size, alsp a bath room and 'a'and general storage.
And'feather, e' well
Pierced by the strident call planned to
wind!e-straws--' balanced exterior—a house that a store room— This house Was especially pi
Of lesser sounds, The exterior shows and dig- be erected where the climatic condi-
Some shred 0 foreign stlk, unravc1ling bui't for four thousand five hundred I tions are trying.'both as regards low.
Urgent, challenging, L nified colonial type of a house, the
of gauss, dollars, is Illustrated herewith. -a s4nd almo the aLlteruats
muste'. r 0iing., temineratliv
Tr*mandous But, may be of brocade, mid far and I As the house faces South, the Plan , walls bele - __ i
to C bIowtieIIzdlJWn,-- I admits of a bright, sunny li,,111 i es ever boarding and insulation. The thawing 3nd freezing, which.ts si des -
Science Monitor. the din ng' is finished wi'b asphalt slate tructlye to exterior work, particularly
dear,
Flit -bed plainly from mankind, with a large fireplace, and
tribute -paid by town, room "an. suite." The kitchen, with shingles, of varying tones. roofs7, ci re being taken Ir this Instance
oft the bird had that one set ofito eliminate all unnecessary gables,
Which proved bow outside. and cellar entrances. is �VLell I it,will be noticed e
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plucked up heart of grace, placed, the various rooms being very flues answers for the furnace, fireplacedormers, e so as to give a cleat,
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Swoopedd4own at waif and stray, made, d related and in such a way &a, all kitchen uses, agreat saving inlopen roof and cornice. (JiA .
11LILIS11 011 Ukl��j
vs -r- 11771— 11 ---
LU Wki Lt. has been finished in clear spruce, or:
pay tax and toll, then borne the booty
to enrich oil finleb, the floors being -of hardwood.
Readers desiring V, -thee information
14er pamd!se I' th4 wafter the how and
ll cations
Ing the piens and 9 peci
regard
why of which,
of this house should communicate with
That Is thi secret! the architect direct. Address Mr. J. 10.,
—Browning, 14FIlline at the Fair.." -41 3TOlf.
DINING RKliarria, Architect, Cbarlott6town, P-9-1.
Five Per Cent.
have spent nearly $25,000 on that M(3oting Leaks in Iron Pipes. r.
girl's education," complained the ag-� ,p A usefnl come -it for closing leaks In
father, "and here she goes and grieved- iron pl"*-can be made as follows: To
marries a, Young fellow with an In- d Iron filings
�--VVMG RCOM lbs. of Coarsely powders
come or., only $125,W a year." so' &.WL -0 - M409-0 add 2, oz, of powdered W Ripmonlac
,well,,, said the friend of the' fsmily, Matt I and one oz. of sulphur. Mix thorough-
our invest- tent water to ZDANO A thick
"that's five per cent. on y @at- ly, add sufficient
tamp the cement firmly Down the Street. What more can you expect
Tearing meas, paste and then
GeV leak. The cement will set
into the
.julK saw Smith, the contractor, these times,!" L7 -
AMNO ruplit bardor by leaving out the snlphur but
tearing down the street."
There are more than,2,000 takes a longer time.
,-He mutt be clearing a space for 000 blind 7"
a in the world.
that now park."
people
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LOCA ■ uI$1RLi7 —Master Leonard Barrett is spend- I —Dr; E. A. Sadlier, Dentist, practis- F
=. _ s ... g Miss k with
Rawles of Toronto. ' mg in Toronto, will be k�ere in his
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in a week with relatives in the onto, office on TbLurxday from'-. 0. a.lrr..to — �.
s r>+ .the week end ,rwn her ,friend
--Miss Louise Ratcliffe is spending ppee 6 p.m., as usual
didiaa Bernice Barrett.
Vis.J. H. Murdoch. at he home of of Y >; f —Dr. H?T. Fallaiser, Resic:ent Dent- r
-Mrs. J: H. Murdocll and -flan hter, Police iwho lac holida in thwi'th rela� ist. Office over Baldson's hr�sdware - -
- 8' fives in Whutevale, gave The flews store. Office hours, 9 to 6 daily- and �7 - A
Miss Florence, spent over the week- a pleasant call on Tuesday. evenings by appointment. " -- ---- -- -
'31 -:,,N end with Toronto friends. —Mrs. Harry Wade andtwo children —Geo, and Mrs. Smith, of Hamilton, Be sure you ^have it in good trim for the
.t -,Emerson and Mrs. RuthB;ford, returned home on -Tuesday after and Mrs.' R, Gardiner, and. daughter Y ' g
and three daughters, oaf Burford spending about a couple of months of Montana, visited with Hugh and
spent over Sunday at the lake with with her relatives m England. { Mrs. Mechizi on Theaday, coming election -broadcasts.
)P'reiVand. Mrs. Balsdon. —After an illness of several months —Mo, J.' Graham, of Toronto, Mrs.
C.
and Mrs. Perrett; of Hyan- Thomas Lacey died at his home here L. Marcombe and daughters,. Evelyn irrespective
leis, hitt., are ep�nd�ng a fortnight his nth year. The funeral took and DoreeP6 of Omemee, and Mack irres eetive of ' make, we will deem it a► ,
with Leonard and Mrs. Neale and °II �r���yrn0`m t0 and Harry Blevins of Weston,
spent
other friends in the tow.whip. �!e Cemetery' ,pleasure to look :over your set, It
h few days with Gordan and 113rs. Law.
—Wm. Clark of Greenwo,)d and his —M� Edna Morcombe, of Omemee, r
brother, Frank' Clark, and his wife; who is the second daughter of P. G. -�amea R. Day, who is manager of its notwor-king and `try Y
' "sof Toronto, paid a visit to the former's and Mrs. Morcombe, of High Bluff, a bank in. Ottaws, accompanied % � f-
sister, Mrs. C}eo. Mutch, ani family, Miss Ella Day, of Shanty Bay, and
• Man., is visiting at the home of R. C. Misses Jessie and Doris Day, of Tor- and- adjust it for you
. >'^ Pickering, u y and Mrs. Stork for a few days.
• •.-n$�. 'Fall ne da last work. onto, spent Wednesday with his niece, _
Falb wh-eat, harvest 18 now in full —What might have been a very Mrs. Alvin Bushby, Mr. Day was ,, t
swing and the. spring grains are begin- serious if not fatal accident occurred born at Balsam but left the'townshi
ning, to ripen; and we will soon be
> p-lVtresh stock of A B & C Batteries
on Sunday forenoon, on Lila Highway nearl forty years ago.
wtonde ' where the 4ummer has nearly
George's always on hand.
�g at -the end of the village, In which —At St. Geor s Church next Sun -
5 gone• little Miss Laura Harvey, of Oshawa day. Sunday School meets at 9.30 .
? —Rev. Dr. J. H. Sowerby with wife hts reason to eongratualte herself. on am. Divine service at 10.30 a.m. and '
and niece, of Iola, Kansas, Dr. A. T. her narrow escape. She and her 7 p.m. A most cordial invitation is
t Sowerby and Geo A Gordon, of. Tor- father, Andrew Harvey, and several extended to summer visitors, and Jt you haven t 'a set we can supply
onto.,:visited. rt and Mrs. Gordon other friends had come up on the buss others who have not a regular place
I ann*uday last. to spend the day at the home of J. of worship. Mr. W. R Sproule will you with the worlds best
< � - -Stuart and Mrs. McLean of Cleve- stopped be in charge at both services.
Coupland. The buss sto don' the
land, Ohio, have been visiting the north side of the Highway in front of ••��--�� _
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latter'$ mother, Mrs, Belson and have Mr. Cou111ands to let the passengers IN MEMORIAM. O$, '-ST CRO S S lJEY
now gone to visit the former's parents off. Miss Harvey started to cross
sit' Tfhornl ary Ontario. over the road when the near apuroach. Salter—In loving memory of our dear
't �► �' —Thos. J. Larkin and brother John of a car: caused P er to get out of the son and brother Harry who passed Mired T. DQntln g, S` to -Pickering
J. Larkin, of Chicago, are paying a way.-onI to stn in front. of a7iather awn A 1st 14th 1922. i'
short visit to Pickering -and FVhitevale car which knocked her down. The No death can divide us from Hammy Established 1857.
` friends and relatives They report car stopped immediately,. When Mr. Nor sever the cords of. love "
' great prosperity in the United States. Harvey pulled his daughter from be- He is just resting sweetly with
= —After ore illness of between two neath the auto, she was somewhat Jesus
ftp and three years; a former resident of bruised and some skin was torn.off In that beautiful home shove
Pickering, John Seldon, died at the from her back, besides her clothing —Sadly missed by torn somewhat. Fortunately she The Family.
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• home of has is not son; Fred, on Friday last is not much the worse after her ex- } '
in his 78th year. His'funerai which' llerience. When so many busses nit
4 took place on Sunday was largely ' in operation, and motor traffic ;o Now ddtrert4ae+nenta.
' attended by sympathizing friends. heavy we think that the some law _
a —Rev. J. J. David; of i{in count, that is in force in the city compelling DELCO PLANT FOR BALE—Ap-'
' reached two excellent sermons is motor traffic to stop when passenger; ply at NEWS OFFICE,
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SC. .Andrew's Church on Sunday la are alighting from a street car should L�ARM FORSALE-100acres. For
On Sunday next, Sunday School will also apply to motor busses and autos i' run particulars apply to Robert Devitt, -
:i� be held at 10 am., and Church ser- on the Highway. Brougham. u•so 'jvices at 11 am. when Rev, J. R. —At a masa meetin of the Liberals Swa' � the �IY
3 Z70USE FOR BALE -=12 rooms, Co -air
c Fraser, sof Dunbarton, will preach. of South Ontario held in the Town 11 trent blocks. For full particulars apply to
—Mrs. James Clyne. of Leasidtr, Han Whitby on Friday evening la, Mrs. McGinty. Pickering, 44 ti 4
TANGLEFOOT SHEETS
3 double sheets for ... ... 100
Fly hangers, 2 for .. 543
TANGLEFOOT FLY SPRAY.
Large tinct,
-with big sprayer ra er 65cc
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One only, eomprest sprayer,
with shoulder stupe, —
slightly used,
—An interlesting softball game was was Hoon. J. C. Elliott, former Minister ing .9-61 going at 03.64
played on the Memorial Park here on of Labour in the King Government, s
Tuesday evening between the Clare- who was most optimistic in his utter �f RB. e. BROADB$NT—Nurse
pts Graduate. Med.. Sorg.. Fever and 'Also• �
lmonnt team and $t. Andrew's. A:ances, He gml that Conditions Were airy. Address R. R. i. Lawt Hire fStlemcor_ Zenoleu�a Zeno sum
,tie shad of the fourth innings, the play never more favourable for the LlbernI neral. a9tr ,
was discontinued on account of dark
. ` •, party than they are 'at present. Flue �A1R-DRESSING—Also Facial. -
nese, the score being a tie, each side Scalp treatment, Mamcuriag and Hair-.
having scared 9 runs, '!'he game will said that the tariff was the chief gone- m . For appointmenu phone Pick woo: Mrs No donbt the best Disin•fectan t an
be played off this (Pride j avenin tion in the present contest, and spent S.�al. Dave.. Pickering 4btf f
Y y b some time reviewingthe Customs
c i on the park beta. Carne will >x tenni, F`OR SALE -3 sows with litters. 8. ;Fly Spray for farm stock .'
at xhe ark b Administration and trade balance, th o aaa to respectively; also 4 shosts, Yorl- •� •� ,. «
National debt was being redUee•l, shires. APPyIy to Theodore Tanner, R. R No. 1,
—On Sunday evening, after dark penny postage was restored and taxies Pickering. Pbone Pick 1702. 48-49 -.'on the markets. :
as Charles Haight was driving along Were being reduced and in every way TATER TAPS—In your house, '
ibe Higigway west of the village a ear the people were benefitted -by the Kints barn and garden, from well or cistern.
taviihout lights ran into trim, upsetting adminiaration. Automatic pnmptomplete, like r,ew, Iew than Large tins 75 Bente --Medium'45 cents,
and badly smashing his buggy. He, _ half. price. Apply Bo: c, NEWS ofice. 49-,0 7
however, escaped_without in ury. The _ . L E
J ALTDtEY. TORONTO WET -WASH LAUN- Small tins 30 cents
driver o2 the car did -not Stop to - _� ! - DRY (Semi finish)—Let our driver all and - -
lascei titin tike extent of the damage he explain our 24 hour service. Just leave your
shed done o to see if any one was The Misres Dourrlas are holidayin+r name with Mr. S. W, avis, barber shop. We
r with their sister Mrs. W. Pratt. will pickup and deliver.3 times a week. ,JELLY JARS" GRANITEW &RE
hurt. The number of his car is known, Robert Logan who has been visit- —
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And be will have to appear in court u g at Grasmere, returned home :on '� rASSEY-HARRI9 MACRINERY With tin tops, We're making as reel
Chas. B. and bits. Spencer a1� lr1 and Repairs, Ford cars. trucks, and frac- p
two children, accompanied by Wm. and Wednesday. tor., Goson electric washers and furnaces. No. nice clear (Hasp, clean up in
Her many friends will regret to 4 M. H. corn binder. For sa'e or rent, a brickQC dU'LeD, odds find eDtle, •
Mrs, Lockwood and son, of Neucastlr, learn .of tike serious illness of Mrs. house and garden. D. J, Gormley, Dunbarton,
Mrs. Wm. Dunn and son, of KinsaleOnt. 21tf only sac! Have a Look
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John Puckrtn. ___
and Mrs.•Alfred Spencer and daughter, Rice's Dair;• of Toronto are sendin¢ rP0 RENT—A , house in. Pickering \
orf Alberta, rnatored to Bear Lake oi. 2. truck daily for milk here. Several 1 after Aug. 1st, 3 doors south of the R. C.
Monde of last week to visit theirChurch. A good comfortable 6 -roomed frame •GLA8S TUMBLERS GEN JARS
Monday have signed lip with them. house:. Hard and soft witer. Pump in kitchen. ". Imperial rots, per dor 1.'i0
uncle, Neil Spencer. On their return s p
trip on Thursday evening, Mr. Lock- The Community picnic M.
held on Apply' fuss M. E. Richardson, lt;chardson's Now ie the time Wiue warts, 1.85
wood, met with an accident when an =Monday last in the F. M. Chap;Rtan stere _ — _ __ ___ you need extra ones, Wine ghalf- tits, ... 1.76
Amerman ear cut in between him and woods. About 100 attended and r. rsRM MACHINERY—Frost & strong and durable, perdoz :5c
another car, and striking a front wheel good time • was .enjoyed by all.. j' wood Cockshutt. Tud#tope. Anderton, John T
Much sympathy is extended 0> Deere. Bissell. Gould. Shapley & Muir, Fleury, QUART PITCHERS 1 Nice assortment of
caused him to turn round and upset. wilkinsoa. Best Order your repalying
The luta was badly damaged but none Lorne and Mrs. Saunders upon the now. Aro De ores radios. w. F. D;sney,
Of Lire occupants was injured; though death of their eldest daughter Gret- Greenwood. 27u White with. fancy te-me, Blore Striped Bowls,
- then. Deaceased had been ill for oonvenieD size. two very handy sizes.
ibey were badly shaken up. several weeks but it was only recent- VOR SALE—House and lot of }acre '
—The • severest storm of the year 1 that her friends realized -that her &I on main road at Myrtle, garage and hen- going at 8o cents special, 1Rc and 25e
4xxuped around midnight on Fridav y Househouse. garden with truth trees. well fenced.
last. 'The day had been very hot and Condition was serious. The funeral xotise, w is contains . furnace. is in good re-
waS �ibstducted On Saturday by Rev. pair. Apply to G. B. Fisher, Ashburn, a R. G. H A PMANI
close and had every indioaition of an A. R. Sanderson. A large number of Elston, Myrtle' :aur
=approaRchling storm. When darkness friends attended while there were TOR SALE--0bea�p. al> kinds of
the 17 presented a continuous mar, 110raI offerings including one r ..agora., harass. ane kind. of farm im- e e
glow with lightning but no close by the Sundav School Gretchen war alemenu in order. ssand boaters. sed
at hand. Shortly after midnigt the (tght i and rook stoves and buten. High- --_ of a quiet disposition, liked by all est pry« d for bides and wool. also live
Iou
retheched heavy down -pour of m ray ends sinter y refire_ 0,ML .`
hi wind, her early danise at the age of 16: NOTICE—Ism wreckinga few Ford
rain and hail in some districts, the lr cars. Will ser the very thea . I have
of distant thunder, and the continual CM<RR1rW also for sale one Mazw 1 corrins, araice car. r '
flashing of lightning, were sufficient runs nice, rides nice, looks nice, a sumptuous out- ..
to ken our residents awake. In this The men's softball team of Cherry- fit. which gives Lite impression of some claw. and CH.4.
• p at the rldiculously low price of $150. As can are
vicinity, no damage from lightning wood are doing well up to the piesem, selling this is a remarkable bargain. Also a Ford ,
Las been reported. Some telephone having won. all. of the garrets played in.. ton truck at •1so. 7 - C. >s<sLown, Brougham. 36tr r }LT Iti1
Linea were telilporariIy put outer buss- their group. The result of last •weeks GOSH THERE 5 TELL YOUR ALRI Ci
gr p• ELLING OUT -1 8•year old.pure. EXCUSES TO IIMEPHONE
' ness and electric light on several oec- game was Cherrywood12 Locust Hill Sbred Holstein cow, can be registered, quiet THE COMSTI BUL•l
anions during the night ceased to font- g It is ve ahifn to see' so ane r goon milker, dna to freshen Aug. 23rd 1' THE Jt11E H 1 M
tion, but only for a brief space Of �' Rr g P !-year old grade cow, due to freshen Aug. 13th,
?' much interest ' bein taken in th _ good milker: 4 Shropshire sheep for breeding Y
neighboring townshi s in enteral purls young; 2 ewe lambs; So laying bens,
g g p g ahs about 150 chickens all:sizes _ Also 2-yearling-
-The
-yearli !/
1" fibs inquest into the death of the. ��, but a little modification on the heifers a pure brew Holstein).'- J. Broadbent,
lake Henry King which. oc+t-urred at part of loud speakers, Would cOnsidet-1 R. R. No. 1, srootlira. 45tt r r,
Dunbartbnt one day last week when ably help the broadcasting of the um- Z rW ,�•
TO RENT OR FOR SALE -100 ac-
he was struck by the Ottawa-Torontr, pirea, and the reception of the fans res or Iona, being lot 33, con. 5, Pickering.
flier and instantly killed was Feld in :yn decisions: Good clay loam, watered by running stream, 1 ,,
bite Town Fia11 on Thursday avenin i0
never-faide gold fences and good buildings.
Y g The tact' for. the top place ]n `the 50 acres de clad to p.rk purposes, well atro- +•sn�•�- !i0�
last week by Coroner Dr Cartwright. Assoc. Football League is drawing to nizea by campers, known as wason•s Dark ^ / � • r
Come and see and be convinced that this is a
A number of witnesses were called, an end with no certainty of declaring desirable property. Apply to J. Benson Wilson,
including the train crew of the express a winner as yet. Claremont are fa, on the premises, or wnte R. R. No, 1, Locust , •
which struck the unfortunate_,rnai4. oribes, but to win out over Cherrvwaoti xiu. 47•so
s After hgaring the evidence the jury who at prearent have a three poin. FARM FOR Sale—Clover farm, lot _
18, con. 10, Markham, 120' acres. 110 work- �""�" '
retired and reached a verdict of lead over them, they must win all able : 55 acres of alfalfa, 15 acres of alsike, 13 or �� •-� <
"accidental death" and no blame way of their remaining Ramer. Last Sat • sweet clover and 14 acres of fan wheat oh clover
1sod.' 400 loads of manure put on each year for. Me.
attached to any person for the sa.l urdays game between Cherrt wood ann five years. Barn 80x4o to tie m 22 head of cat- _-.,� SAL -
occurrence. This decision is what wap. Goodwood at the latter's grounds, eni- tie and 7 horses. 'Barn 80x30. Pig pen and hen ,
expected, as it wan evident to all that ed with a win by 3 to 2 for Chemo - Boase 4 20, Boy house. Cement silo 30%:12.
Two te`
the occurrence was purely accidental. a t •v: 1. The A5zenc. referee failed to good bowls. ndoyer milker and engine. Two tea �0
k good houses and orchard. 2 miles from Locust �
Hill, good marl half mile, three-quarters
The law, however, requires that an show u but on the agreement of both •
r. Inquest be fileld on the hod of every p of mile, {14,c'00 easy terms. No agents. See
l q y teams the gkme was satisfactorily the owner. Cecil R. Smith, R. R. 2 Claremont,
y person killed by a railwall train. , handled by the substitute: or phone 8121 Mark. 48-49 ••
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was in Pickering last week looking
at which great enthusiasm was die-
PIGS FOR SALE—$weeits old. Aa
FLY SWATS
f
aster the' erection of a monument in
'mother,
played: W. H. Moore, of Dunbartor,
ply to Gordon Hodgson, lot 14, con. 7. Pick-
Phone Caare
Wood handle,
l0e
.
' 'mermrl of her father and
was chosen as their candidlte at the
Bring. 32'4. 48.49
?''
Christopher and Mrs. Carlton. . While
forth comm election, to be held on
g
_
(RAYED—On to the premises o!
Long wire handle, ...
15c
- 'here she t a da with her brother,
sPrn y
Sept. 14th, his opponent being Dr. T.E.Co..
Mutual Davy & Land a bay borne wit h
TANGLEFOOT FLY SPRAY
Samuel Carlton, of Salem Corners.
Kaiser, who was the member In the
white ings. Victor Ron. Plclenn*. 49
E. L. and Mrs. Ruddy, who re-
eeritly returned from a delightful trip
last arjiamsnt Ten names were
p� in nomination but P_ll retired
VOR SALE —Bran and Shorts.
L' Sampecita Feed. Corn Disuner'. Grains and
Hoover.
Small tine.
through the British Isles, Europe as
except Mr. Moore and Mr. Clifford.
08"i Locust Hill Elevator 49
'+with blow sprayer,
WANTED — By married mae, a
well as a visit to Tunis, North Africa
the heater being a former member, 31.
are now spending a few m ntA^s • at
Clifford asked for three days in which
R • paaitoe on a farm by the year. Must be
their summer horns hese. On Friday
to consider the question, The Con-
ing ghway Apply w .Plunger �� r•
®pal clean-nlf price on
.
evening last they entertained a
vention, however, wished to make
H and 8pre yers,
VOR � SALE—Standard 2 -burner
yF
number of the young people Of the
their decision that evening, and Mr.
told or garden.
village and from Toronto. ;
Clifford withdrew.- The chief speaker
Mrs- wohconnoor, cslaellf ` hhtrnd ch krwten
tckewm.
1 quart jar, reg. $5e. for ..
40e
TANGLEFOOT SHEETS
3 double sheets for ... ... 100
Fly hangers, 2 for .. 543
TANGLEFOOT FLY SPRAY.
Large tinct,
-with big sprayer ra er 65cc
P .7
l:
One only, eomprest sprayer,
with shoulder stupe, —
slightly used,
—An interlesting softball game was was Hoon. J. C. Elliott, former Minister ing .9-61 going at 03.64
played on the Memorial Park here on of Labour in the King Government, s
Tuesday evening between the Clare- who was most optimistic in his utter �f RB. e. BROADB$NT—Nurse
pts Graduate. Med.. Sorg.. Fever and 'Also• �
lmonnt team and $t. Andrew's. A:ances, He gml that Conditions Were airy. Address R. R. i. Lawt Hire fStlemcor_ Zenoleu�a Zeno sum
,tie shad of the fourth innings, the play never more favourable for the LlbernI neral. a9tr ,
was discontinued on account of dark
. ` •, party than they are 'at present. Flue �A1R-DRESSING—Also Facial. -
nese, the score being a tie, each side Scalp treatment, Mamcuriag and Hair-.
having scared 9 runs, '!'he game will said that the tariff was the chief gone- m . For appointmenu phone Pick woo: Mrs No donbt the best Disin•fectan t an
be played off this (Pride j avenin tion in the present contest, and spent S.�al. Dave.. Pickering 4btf f
Y y b some time reviewingthe Customs
c i on the park beta. Carne will >x tenni, F`OR SALE -3 sows with litters. 8. ;Fly Spray for farm stock .'
at xhe ark b Administration and trade balance, th o aaa to respectively; also 4 shosts, Yorl- •� •� ,. «
National debt was being redUee•l, shires. APPyIy to Theodore Tanner, R. R No. 1,
—On Sunday evening, after dark penny postage was restored and taxies Pickering. Pbone Pick 1702. 48-49 -.'on the markets. :
as Charles Haight was driving along Were being reduced and in every way TATER TAPS—In your house, '
ibe Higigway west of the village a ear the people were benefitted -by the Kints barn and garden, from well or cistern.
taviihout lights ran into trim, upsetting adminiaration. Automatic pnmptomplete, like r,ew, Iew than Large tins 75 Bente --Medium'45 cents,
and badly smashing his buggy. He, _ half. price. Apply Bo: c, NEWS ofice. 49-,0 7
however, escaped_without in ury. The _ . L E
J ALTDtEY. TORONTO WET -WASH LAUN- Small tins 30 cents
driver o2 the car did -not Stop to - _� ! - DRY (Semi finish)—Let our driver all and - -
lascei titin tike extent of the damage he explain our 24 hour service. Just leave your
shed done o to see if any one was The Misres Dourrlas are holidayin+r name with Mr. S. W, avis, barber shop. We
r with their sister Mrs. W. Pratt. will pickup and deliver.3 times a week. ,JELLY JARS" GRANITEW &RE
hurt. The number of his car is known, Robert Logan who has been visit- —
_
And be will have to appear in court u g at Grasmere, returned home :on '� rASSEY-HARRI9 MACRINERY With tin tops, We're making as reel
Chas. B. and bits. Spencer a1� lr1 and Repairs, Ford cars. trucks, and frac- p
two children, accompanied by Wm. and Wednesday. tor., Goson electric washers and furnaces. No. nice clear (Hasp, clean up in
Her many friends will regret to 4 M. H. corn binder. For sa'e or rent, a brickQC dU'LeD, odds find eDtle, •
Mrs, Lockwood and son, of Neucastlr, learn .of tike serious illness of Mrs. house and garden. D. J, Gormley, Dunbarton,
Mrs. Wm. Dunn and son, of KinsaleOnt. 21tf only sac! Have a Look
P
John Puckrtn. ___
and Mrs.•Alfred Spencer and daughter, Rice's Dair;• of Toronto are sendin¢ rP0 RENT—A , house in. Pickering \
orf Alberta, rnatored to Bear Lake oi. 2. truck daily for milk here. Several 1 after Aug. 1st, 3 doors south of the R. C.
Monde of last week to visit theirChurch. A good comfortable 6 -roomed frame •GLA8S TUMBLERS GEN JARS
Monday have signed lip with them. house:. Hard and soft witer. Pump in kitchen. ". Imperial rots, per dor 1.'i0
uncle, Neil Spencer. On their return s p
trip on Thursday evening, Mr. Lock- The Community picnic M.
held on Apply' fuss M. E. Richardson, lt;chardson's Now ie the time Wiue warts, 1.85
wood, met with an accident when an =Monday last in the F. M. Chap;Rtan stere _ — _ __ ___ you need extra ones, Wine ghalf- tits, ... 1.76
Amerman ear cut in between him and woods. About 100 attended and r. rsRM MACHINERY—Frost & strong and durable, perdoz :5c
another car, and striking a front wheel good time • was .enjoyed by all.. j' wood Cockshutt. Tud#tope. Anderton, John T
Much sympathy is extended 0> Deere. Bissell. Gould. Shapley & Muir, Fleury, QUART PITCHERS 1 Nice assortment of
caused him to turn round and upset. wilkinsoa. Best Order your repalying
The luta was badly damaged but none Lorne and Mrs. Saunders upon the now. Aro De ores radios. w. F. D;sney,
Of Lire occupants was injured; though death of their eldest daughter Gret- Greenwood. 27u White with. fancy te-me, Blore Striped Bowls,
- then. Deaceased had been ill for oonvenieD size. two very handy sizes.
ibey were badly shaken up. several weeks but it was only recent- VOR SALE—House and lot of }acre '
—The • severest storm of the year 1 that her friends realized -that her &I on main road at Myrtle, garage and hen- going at 8o cents special, 1Rc and 25e
4xxuped around midnight on Fridav y Househouse. garden with truth trees. well fenced.
last. 'The day had been very hot and Condition was serious. The funeral xotise, w is contains . furnace. is in good re-
waS �ibstducted On Saturday by Rev. pair. Apply to G. B. Fisher, Ashburn, a R. G. H A PMANI
close and had every indioaition of an A. R. Sanderson. A large number of Elston, Myrtle' :aur
=approaRchling storm. When darkness friends attended while there were TOR SALE--0bea�p. al> kinds of
the 17 presented a continuous mar, 110raI offerings including one r ..agora., harass. ane kind. of farm im- e e
glow with lightning but no close by the Sundav School Gretchen war alemenu in order. ssand boaters. sed
at hand. Shortly after midnigt the (tght i and rook stoves and buten. High- --_ of a quiet disposition, liked by all est pry« d for bides and wool. also live
Iou
retheched heavy down -pour of m ray ends sinter y refire_ 0,ML .`
hi wind, her early danise at the age of 16: NOTICE—Ism wreckinga few Ford
rain and hail in some districts, the lr cars. Will ser the very thea . I have
of distant thunder, and the continual CM<RR1rW also for sale one Mazw 1 corrins, araice car. r '
flashing of lightning, were sufficient runs nice, rides nice, looks nice, a sumptuous out- ..
to ken our residents awake. In this The men's softball team of Cherry- fit. which gives Lite impression of some claw. and CH.4.
• p at the rldiculously low price of $150. As can are
vicinity, no damage from lightning wood are doing well up to the piesem, selling this is a remarkable bargain. Also a Ford ,
Las been reported. Some telephone having won. all. of the garrets played in.. ton truck at •1so. 7 - C. >s<sLown, Brougham. 36tr r }LT Iti1
Linea were telilporariIy put outer buss- their group. The result of last •weeks GOSH THERE 5 TELL YOUR ALRI Ci
gr p• ELLING OUT -1 8•year old.pure. EXCUSES TO IIMEPHONE
' ness and electric light on several oec- game was Cherrywood12 Locust Hill Sbred Holstein cow, can be registered, quiet THE COMSTI BUL•l
anions during the night ceased to font- g It is ve ahifn to see' so ane r goon milker, dna to freshen Aug. 23rd 1' THE Jt11E H 1 M
tion, but only for a brief space Of �' Rr g P !-year old grade cow, due to freshen Aug. 13th,
?' much interest ' bein taken in th _ good milker: 4 Shropshire sheep for breeding Y
neighboring townshi s in enteral purls young; 2 ewe lambs; So laying bens,
g g p g ahs about 150 chickens all:sizes _ Also 2-yearling-
-The
-yearli !/
1" fibs inquest into the death of the. ��, but a little modification on the heifers a pure brew Holstein).'- J. Broadbent,
lake Henry King which. oc+t-urred at part of loud speakers, Would cOnsidet-1 R. R. No. 1, srootlira. 45tt r r,
Dunbartbnt one day last week when ably help the broadcasting of the um- Z rW ,�•
TO RENT OR FOR SALE -100 ac-
he was struck by the Ottawa-Torontr, pirea, and the reception of the fans res or Iona, being lot 33, con. 5, Pickering.
flier and instantly killed was Feld in :yn decisions: Good clay loam, watered by running stream, 1 ,,
bite Town Fia11 on Thursday avenin i0
never-faide gold fences and good buildings.
Y g The tact' for. the top place ]n `the 50 acres de clad to p.rk purposes, well atro- +•sn�•�- !i0�
last week by Coroner Dr Cartwright. Assoc. Football League is drawing to nizea by campers, known as wason•s Dark ^ / � • r
Come and see and be convinced that this is a
A number of witnesses were called, an end with no certainty of declaring desirable property. Apply to J. Benson Wilson,
including the train crew of the express a winner as yet. Claremont are fa, on the premises, or wnte R. R. No, 1, Locust , •
which struck the unfortunate_,rnai4. oribes, but to win out over Cherrvwaoti xiu. 47•so
s After hgaring the evidence the jury who at prearent have a three poin. FARM FOR Sale—Clover farm, lot _
18, con. 10, Markham, 120' acres. 110 work- �""�" '
retired and reached a verdict of lead over them, they must win all able : 55 acres of alfalfa, 15 acres of alsike, 13 or �� •-� <
"accidental death" and no blame way of their remaining Ramer. Last Sat • sweet clover and 14 acres of fan wheat oh clover
1sod.' 400 loads of manure put on each year for. Me.
attached to any person for the sa.l urdays game between Cherrt wood ann five years. Barn 80x4o to tie m 22 head of cat- _-.,� SAL -
occurrence. This decision is what wap. Goodwood at the latter's grounds, eni- tie and 7 horses. 'Barn 80x30. Pig pen and hen ,
expected, as it wan evident to all that ed with a win by 3 to 2 for Chemo - Boase 4 20, Boy house. Cement silo 30%:12.
Two te`
the occurrence was purely accidental. a t •v: 1. The A5zenc. referee failed to good bowls. ndoyer milker and engine. Two tea �0
k good houses and orchard. 2 miles from Locust �
Hill, good marl half mile, three-quarters
The law, however, requires that an show u but on the agreement of both •
r. Inquest be fileld on the hod of every p of mile, {14,c'00 easy terms. No agents. See
l q y teams the gkme was satisfactorily the owner. Cecil R. Smith, R. R. 2 Claremont,
y person killed by a railwall train. , handled by the substitute: or phone 8121 Mark. 48-49 ••
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