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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1926_08_20.. �Avl'�„,, sp.*iY,.,�—"'^'";3 'K•7's'paG�W'4s i°•1�y✓7Jrr �'M,v'R`vp4: %Y":RR:�,+.i>.0 '�A "' .y :ref...._ ;�:='L?:i, '!R C'•. :.i fe"W..i°: .. d •ri.?''iaG"a1%,r+.wl::}# , 6 t'^brr ... ,.,„ -.,,d : 4 ,' RI c �.�,A <,r, ..� ..yF,.tv_�.`>ro.;y.• ?YS.r•+ 'ads_ .,w• �;�a,..:sw+ffis'�,.'Nn..- _' ., �'::.,r'a::. yaw. A *3 •n7. w 'Of% .A`a.'''"1nw w,• ro^b c -;i {w 1+: r •, ..'.5 :,.',> . ?� :..*#+ :..,�,. .A t Tf Y i '•. { k , r �sofsssitsaxat Lasls�. _ .d=ada R1�Ter DUMBARTON. •• S. O. Football 7lasociation Gl"ENWOOD •3 Next Sunday at%'fibs Cr mmunity� Result of games played last week : t Yj Saw WU uia B et Hall."__ Sunday School meets at 2 p.m. At A,ehburn-Claremont S. Ashburn l; w Church of England service at 3 p•m. at Pickering-Cberrywood 1, Picker- T �ry E. FORSYTB, Opph. D•. Director Far o All are invited alsd will be made wel- Ing 0; at Brooklin-Good wood woe 4y L !�,\� etrital Aseociatlon of Ontario. Rea• none, Mr. W. R. Sproule in .charge, ' default. ggr-T ber of the American Opoomett'leal - AGU Ere+esamiaedbr aypotntmmtSTOUFFYILL 0 9 1 d sLa I.s E eTexnixa Claremoot, ones I wort lost raw pts lI bushed 1838 - Fruit Baskets of all doseriptions, Cberryw od, 1 2 z0 4 # C. MCKINNON, M.D., L.R.C.S., The tax rate In Stouffv:lle is 80 'Claremont, " 9 4 1 3 �- N. l3dinbn,gh,memberof the 0011". iDCltldinggt. boxes, pL boitef3, same as last year. Breen River, Feed,FeedC og and Baeketa at The Horticultural Society picnicwas fGoodwood. �-4 16 2 10 well patronized ani all enjoyed the Ashburn, 4 7 1 9�' 8 atewtiea W dal.asee o! cameo and a. ofse.aadfieatdsno►,Dsoasbam, .-lowest prices. speaker. Pickering. 2 7 � 1 6 - ' W e erect to soon have -another Brooklin, Ig 1 9 0 '>_: There is no feed OII the. mar• /sgtaw Shaping and Turning. rural mall route established from fi here to Ballantre: WHITEVALE, ket gives better results AE. CHRISTIAN, Barristera id Kiddie Kara, Sleighs, Office Stools Dr. S'hields.cf Toronto, gave an for the' money for aSolicitor, Notary Public Etc. Mone to address on "Modernism" in 'the 6th There has not come to Whitev21e C South wins, court House, whitbY•y salt For Bale1 feeding than line Baptist church on Tuesday last. in recent years anything of more in- p fg : 'RIOHARD$ON 1!t PICgERING- CHAS. A. WHITE. _ Elections are beginning to warm terest than the 10 days course in .LUBarrisur Solicitors etc.. 317-319 Contra- up here, as Lennox and Sifton, a home nursing and first aid, which is FEED' a amtkinLife Building. Corner Yonge and Ricb- Successor to late W. G. Barnes ♦Veil -matched team, are in the race, f being held under the auspices of the mood Sta.,roronto: Phones Mair) 1390 and Mainhe girl's baseball club has, as a 'Women's Institute. Miss Eleanor , 0490. Pickering officropen Wednesday after- Phone 8420 or write Locust Hill, Oct.Oot+ - Get our supply now. ao0w and Wednesday and Satutdayseeveuino. _ - window display, a silver cup won at I.Clgrk of Toronto, is a very capable y PP y Kr. a tournament at Newmarket last 1 and interesting teacher. She demon-^ BATON bz 8098-Barrleterp. So- week• strafes many of the things a nurse is Bj� (� ' Rev. Mr. Pedley, president of the called upon to do and the class is The Following is from the report of lidtora Northern Ontario Building, 330 i./vRa ; Say Seat. Toronto. Toronto Conference, preached tw' pa- practising first aid measures. Forty- the Department of Agriculture at � •• U-2 ton. Fadaselal. Di*'Eetor werful sermons in the United Church three have already joined. The class- -Ottawa Ailelaioe 2767 and on- $ttriday last. _ es will continue for Friday and Sat- "With regard to your pure Barter ti Licensed Lsnbal7raer GREENWOO rday of flus week and until Friday Feed under Reg. No. 242, we note the �esstai of next week, meeting from 2.30 to 5 chemical analysis indicates a better••, MOTOR HEARSE of each afternoon. There is still roam product all the waythrough than tib; Mrs. J. Worthy, of To+rtfrlto -as in for an others who care to avail them- g DR D. C. Smith, Dentist, BtouQ•� y yoar guarantee cauls for, which should .„ ville, Honor Graduate of Chicago and To- CLAR"ONT, ODte the village on Sunday, selves of this oppoortunity o? learning be very satisfactory to your ors- roote Universities and the Ropz1 � of Phone g Mrs, Musgrave, of Toronto, is t�sit- cometh ng which will probabl be •• "Ai Vestal Surgeons, Phone office 1011. RMideat a ins with the Harvey family here. y tomeFs. loess. Ho onuid: appointments. 2817 Y very useful 8-•t sometime of their lives. Mrs, S. Stewart returned home on Come and learn the art of applying IQLAHE B. BEATON. D. D. 8., - Friday after spending a week in Tor- bandages, the antidotes for poison Graduate of the Royal Caaeage of Deazal onto. what to do in case of an accident or ' Surgeons and Univeraitt of Toronto. Office OAK F L O O R I N �P etler Murdock's Goafecuonery sonde, Whitby. Charley Hunkin, of Toronto, is other emergencies, and how t0 care Ofsice bourn 9 to 12 : I to a.a0. W.'pbone e. r spending his holidays R ith Alf. and for sick persons. Those who are at- r' >tl4u phone M. WT S P E C I A L Mrs. Tremble. .0 0 A L - tending say that the lectures and die N. DALES, L. D. 9., D. D. 8„ Mr. Richardson, and family, ' of monstratiors are very interesting, ani w J. Graduate of Royal College of Dental Sur. 8.812 inch No, I Oak Flooring $80 Brampton, spent Sunday with James it is time well spent. -- and the University of Toronto. Office per M. B. M. Raine and family. -` A good supply of Hard and Softs: abase D. A..6cott's store, Claremont. Ont. Miss Burtch of Toronto returned CHERRYWOOD. Pp y Oakshoun, 9 a. m to s p. to - Saturda 9 a 8-8x2 inch clear Oak Flooring, $95 . M. to i P. m. Phone since 1405. 47�' home on Saturday, atter spending a Coal on hand. Also a aupp7y per M. $. M. week with Mrs. Raine. Our last league softball game re- of Kindling Wood ISERSERT T. FALLA I9E. L D S.. Mr. Middleton of Elmvale has been suited in our being the victims of a Y ; 1$D. D S.. Graduate of the Royal College of in lots of 500 ft or more. plus visiti in the �ighborhtw�i during bad trimming at the hands of Cedar _stove length. E3eotaI 5ur2eons and the University of Toronto. r3R Office annus I S. Balsdon's store, Pickrrmg, Ont. 2i per Cent sales Lila. the last couple of weeks. Grove who defeated us by 1Z runs to 12tf ..Phone Pick. 1709. S?lSee hoar 9 a m to sp. m,. or by a int• Mrs. Bert Harvey, with Bob and 5. Cedar Grove thoroughly.. deserved ascent ♦bone Pick 3700. lay The above prices are for prompt ,Albert, were in Streetsville on Sdtur- their victory on the play and carne DONALD MUNFLO. PICKEKING aeceptance only, as they are day evening taking pert in a garden mar whitewashing us altogether. t/1i+iiatsss �4sli;+ lower than the current party held there. Proper agreement on the number of ; r ` �LIZAB$TH RICflARD80N-8uc• wholesale quotations. Tlhe last contingent of Boy Scouts innings LO be played will have t0 be he ii xxee..00rr w tate late tv V. R,cbardwn, rept. returned to their respective homes on come to prior to the games a.= disputes tev�e} F, E R - - N7j;: E.- WS t e to th la P+ro Insurance Rich rdson.Compep of .�� � ���� .�. Friday. This will no doubt win a up always arise towards the end of the + ''d°u`lieanca! standing sstf the camping on the flats for this games on that point]e�Tl(!�r Es 1`Q Cherry football team visited` POSTILL. LAcensed A.nctionow, L E� Y season. r,g Fe foo 000astea of Tock nae wtsaeo, nor• - � after Pickering last 'Thursday night and 0a mom � all kf�a4 ��� w oro itRsass KIN8ALE. -, after one ttf the hardest games of the Motor overbauliog, top and side our. I�+ Maine. ladeseagrass,de�w r, 0., oeti W � season came out victorious by the talo repairing. W. D. Harris is helping Oi:Ba. Crew *core of Pickering 0 Cherrywood i. Battery Serytee--Charging 3� ,B.! S.B=iTOli TQW1Qt;SIYC%m8E- with bier harvcet and overhauling. �.!Pickering, although the.points points meant g• aw"Wraaew, assusi asionar far some I James and Mrs. Willson spent Sun- g All wort gularaoteed. Flat rate Ae.smaad• Bas. Bmsq N Was day with Mr. J. Stella, nothing ba them played their very best serrke charge a.� ��sa��erabb -Um. of Have' The 1 and messed a few opportunities errs j:l toss• wtlis.aso, peri to Miser Violet Hall is visitant; her sou- for goals, Cher•rywood having to stop P6oae5520 Mark, Oentral. aid sin Mi sn Florence Mowbray. aH the wa to get the deciding tally,!' SWM. MAW, UORNISED AVO - to ?araorhla Datuadw �ist�s tar �aiss may be assayed at NEWT Offim. Hey and Indwaa- daat ObOuee. wbitby. Out. gtr ,:�+'armers, Attention I am agent for the World's Greatest Separawr "The Renfrew," Stovea. Mleales and Oil Englneo,.-._-1?'leury's famous Plows, Points. Graler Grinders, 'Wheel Barrowsetc. Brantford binder twine and second- Itacd separators for sale. ROBT. DEVITT, Phone 505 Pick. BROUGHAM Grain Chopping .,AND FL IKI:�,G; I sag prepared to do Chopping and Oat akin every Monday, Wednesday and. Friday i Stoneboots For Sale John F. Bayles, Claremont RaraiRoute No. S .Comfort, Sanitation ,and Economy Are combined in the Marshall Ventilated Spring Mattress, guaranteed for 5 yrs. During August a free slip cover given with each mattress _ Purchased, 025.00. Owing tck the lateness of the sea- son, our Verandah Chairs have been reduced in price. IOnly. White Sewing Machine, drop head, long bhnttle, ball bwring, golden oak finish, guaranteed for 10 years $40 Special prices during July and August on bed'outfits Electric'appliances, including Hot Point Irons. Toasters, National 2 -burner Hot Plates etc. C, SAI Sterrett Fnrniture Dealer and Funeral Director Phone 1800 Piakerbngt •�Qntario Berry Boxes B*aketa, Crates R V. Mowbray is able to be around which came during the latter's part V a = a B E IT R Y and Containers. New Perfection Oil Cooing again after his recent accident• C. J. and Mrs. Stevenson visited frierlis at Port Perry on Sunday. of the game, from a beautiful Ion shot from Stewart Morrish. Aiffiaugh' pgckering lost, surely they wont +• i Coal F Stoves-the stove that Wm. and Mrs. Hall and family visit- e h- grudge the points to their tin neigh- and ' will hive you every edi heir aunt Mrs. J. Rodd an Sunday ed wring village of Cherrywood who satisfaction. last• Miss Mabel Harbron of Port Perry needed the points badly to give them a comfortable though not decided tot - Also. Binder Twine, Lawn Mow ere, Poultry Fencing and Calle iate spent Monday with Mr-,. R. Hagdley. 8-I -f F. A R E E S O R� Chicken Netting. Chas, and Mrs. Lidgett and family DUMBARTON. _ e t Get our prices before buying elsewhere. and R. and Mrs. Hadley spent Tues - day ire Oshawa, Miss Janet Allison we are sorry t-, S.doclu w Phoria }f100 Chas• and Mrs. Russell ar�pending their vacation int the latter , parents Bell. esy is ill. Allison Bros, have in. Called the De Laval milking machine, Nut and Stove Coal gLVIN BUSHBY W. and Mrs. Rev, Barnes prea&ed a most inter- Miss Mildred Hinder of Toronto is i pIL.;iERING eating sermon on Sunday after -noon by all. the guest of her cousin, Miss Mary Pearce for a few weeks. -;and Coke also f t' which was appreciated Our Black -smith is doings great our Miss Katherine Anderson of Tar- All Kinds of Feed ) DO YOU WANT both in the car trade and the onto was the guest of Miss Agnes � house heated for half black-smithing. We are sure glad to see him gutting along- so well. Thom over the week-ert3. Mr. Surtees of Scotland who has _ t' ^ i^- your the coat of coal ? BROUGHAM. done much travelling is the guest of W. T. and Mrs: If so, instal one of the Instant Sae — , iss ver Hood is in the city with Miss Famy Smales of Enniskillen, Miss Eva Redick and Mr. Reg. Tapp Lath Oil Burners in your range, or an International Oil Burner friends for a holiday. Y�C. of Toronto are guests of Chas. and t in your furnace. Mr. and Mrs, E Thornton, of Woodstock, spent Sunday with T. C. Mrs. Smales. Mrs. Stone of Brandon and Mr. and ,Terms a Oall and see them. and Mrs, Brown. Mrs. Peter Matthews family help- Mrs. Bordon and family of Aurora are the guests of the former's sonata Dr. -ft Strictly Cash - ; 4W. J. ©OR DON'S, Church Street, ed her celebrate her 78th birthday one day last week. and'Mrs. Dales, Miss Pritchard an invalid who is 1x Agents Wanted 281y Pickering Our residents are very much pleas- the guest of Miss May SommervilePicke p _ - ea to have the convenience of a bur) service to Toronto. Mr, and Mrs. Peter Brown and son had the .misfortune, to fall down stairs, Saturday evening. Although badly shaken up, •no bones were bro- rin a c t v SIGNS Glasts 8i� of x11 kinds made to order. Y;� spent a few days last week with E. E. kers On Monda of this week, Alex. ^ Aoh4. —T—t�n►tet,-Nickel.. Copper etc. - Articles, Ornaments. ._Tableware and Jewellery ailvered, nickel•ptated or gold-plated. Botimates Free. W.Bozn333R. L©CUSI HILL, ONT. Phone Macksm 90.42 ELM DALE MILLS PI�24IN� For Pastry are Our Royal Brand at your Grocer's. Farmers who have wheat get your flour made from your own wheat. We can grind it. Feed of all kinds -Chicken feed, hen feed, ebop, millfeed. -'Chopping every week -day. - sa: IT. s.0C="VV00z -Rev:--Fraser-:-f- D e very acceptably to the United Church congregation on Suriiay last- lifiss Wilma Ferguson of Maple Lake, Minden; -Ont-, is spending a week with her aunt Mrs. D. Gannon. Mr. and Mrs. Smith, of Toi%nto, visited Miss Feasby last week, and Miss Featzby viftited . Buffalo during the weekend - Mrs. Grainger has been with her daughter Mrs, Ralph Miller for a time. Mrs. Miller accompanied her home to holiday for a couple of weeks. E. and Mrs. Perryman and family enjoyed a motor trip to Acton, the lat- ter's sister and Jean, returning home with them after spending a month here. Mr. and Mrs. Foster, and Miss Mabel returned to Toronto and Miss Marie Devitt accompanied them home and will spend a short holiday with them. Mr. and Mrs. Soden, Mr. and Mrs. Foster and Mabel, Mr. and Mrs.Dev- itt and Miss Marie motored to Port Perry and,visited the Kent Gardens and other points of interest on titin day. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Gannon and fam- ily motored out to Haliburton on Sun- day and visited MT. Gannon's+ mother and sisters. Mr. Gannon and children intend staying for a few days for a holiday. eavi s brother W,m. wit Ti a m a �tsinder had the misfortune to be run into by Canada Bread truck. The truck was speeding•and the pavement being wet consequently skidded. Fortunatly no one was hurt although Mr. Thom received a bruised sboulder. Last Thursday being Mr. Herbert White's birthday, upward of 80 invit- ed guests assembled at hhs home `-Pinehurst, Farm to wish him well After partaking of a sumptous supper Rev. Mr. Sproule ably occupied the position of master of ceremonies, and in well chosen words gave Mr. White birthday greetings and Mr. Wm. Tay- lor presented him with a beautiful CIOs the gift of the friends. - Mr. Whir replied in. suitable terms and a number of short spicy Addresses were given. W. H. Moore was then called on and expressed his pleasure and although not making a political address made things interesting for his electorate. Rev. Mr. Langford and Mr'. Lappag'e were others who ad- dressed the audience. After singing "For he's a jolly good fellow" W. H. and Mrs. Wore invited the crowd over to their beautiful home on the lake bank to hear the Radio which proved to be Mr. Dunnines address it Massey' Hall. Pla-ping ball tennis, and dancing were amusements indulges in by the younger vis'tors. • ,;�r.,,a.. .:....0-.-�, �•eui,,.. s:r_e H •'x. s..tir..e'i_ a.•`�'�`er ._ .:.•s_ sec.:;.as:.=, �.err,,�,tF�Y.'�:e:a.-.e...,,,u••..;;....,..�naw.k.-,s,. , M .-n:%�.!yxr-,'.�L�.,.v_,.:,..�.`i..,1�:,:' :.a' ,:.7.z',.•...+ s, "{.....:sc...T.,;r.:: ,.' ..Ws ..:.' �. �..G.:•� .,,.. ,., ., -. .,. 'ti n St -ore.: To my Customers in- Pioker- ing and vicinity: * ' Some have objected to the now ' signs recently painted on my store namely, V ..PICKERINP DRUG STORE:". k We are according to Law obliged to have it changed. We still sell Crude Drags, Patent Medicines, Toilet Goods, - : City Dairy Ice Cream, Tobaccos, Cigars and Cigarettes.. also a new Star Car if you need one. Pickering Patent Medicine Store'.. r. N. E. MCEWEN, Veterinary Surgeon 1=1c72CeT1=4V, t�nt�i ric> i y ! .. ... ......%.=Y'.. -, _ .. 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' Fur.her out from the village, and a i The buffaloes, ten In number, had � • ways, ,has already proved lta popularity with Canadian and American holiday-maket*. -Me Lodge is located - little Y!gbor-up the atream..a herd ofi huddled together beneath the shade of on Northumberland Strait, near Pictou. N.S.,aud consists of a group Of rustic bungalows surround- tame Lutfaloes, which two native boys an enormoub banyan tree, the Pillar -Ing a cerfkral Iodge. Guests have ihe'advaatage Of both freshwater and sea bathing, boating and fishing, - r had been-watchlax, were just begin- like roots o! which protected them on s u �� Club, only a short distance awn?, is ope11 to those trho aro lovers of the Royal and - . ping to •think about their. supper. all aides batit,-pne. ' Anclint e. — Al! through the day it 'psd been hot but the even t i This movement left exposed to at- f tack a calf which bad- been feeding make good their hold upon the broad, • muchto eat; cool mach too Ing had beasts apps• . near the pool, and its mother, the smooth back, the buffalo rushed furl- , :..New LodgeeVisitors' to Pict(" �i �� �1 _ PRE'S EMPIRE WOOD - _ ! I , g tits„ and they - were now manching 'For th g. , :_ o s an d Gir s -• ' A FIGHT IN THE JUNGLE st was drawing toward evening on Shumghir thrust the last morsel of r , one of the hotteet days of an Unusually the cake into his mouth, and got up to hot summer in Upper Bengal i cross the clearing and join his brother. The sun rias just begtnnA" to alnk,, Poor Lal!ah, busted with his sport. ` and everything seemed to be waking never heard the stealthy rustle in the tip from a long edeep. long grass behind him, nor saw the 5, The great, tan -like palm leaves, cruel, greenish -yellow eyes that glared which had been drooping lazily on the at him from the thicket. hot, windless air all day, began to stir i -$lis first warning was a hoarse bet- y`i and rustle in the evening breese. low from the heN of buffaloes as they. 'Me dead sldence was broken by the ` ' rushed together 1a a confused mass, twittering of birds and the thrill' snorting wildly with mingled rage and voice* of children- terror. ` From the little cluster of neat -like ! "Bagh! bagh! bhair!" (tiger! tigert : hovels of bamboo and dried grass that i brother!) screamed Shpmahfr, gcurry- :- form8d - the "village" of Rajgliur, a ing up the nearest tree like a wildcat. Poor Lallah, aroused too late, sprang group of slim, dark -faced Hindu wo- I - • area were seen coming down the river ' up in dismay. �t tc life their earthen Ditchers an their But unfortunately hid foot slipped x heads. on the muddy ground, and he fell on The men, raising themselves drowal- his face just as the tiger drew itself -:=y. from the reed mat& on which they,, to$ether for the fatal spring, r had b• P sleeping all afternoon, began + Another instant and all would have p- to lig' t the si nall fire@ which were to been over with him; but at -that mo- tool. ,: sir supper. ( ment an unexpected ally Interposed. �+mtworth Park Lodge, near Pictou. N.S. which was recently Opened by the Canadian Nat'l�al Rall - W Fur.her out from the village, and a i The buffaloes, ten In number, had � • ways, ,has already proved lta popularity with Canadian and American holiday-maket*. -Me Lodge is located - little Y!gbor-up the atream..a herd ofi huddled together beneath the shade of on Northumberland Strait, near Pictou. N.S.,aud consists of a group Of rustic bungalows surround- tame Lutfaloes, which two native boys an enormoub banyan tree, the Pillar -Ing a cerfkral Iodge. Guests have ihe'advaatage Of both freshwater and sea bathing, boating and fishing, �7 had been-watchlax, were just begin- like roots o! which protected them on s u �� Club, only a short distance awn?, is ope11 to those trho aro lovers of the Royal and - . ping to •think about their. supper. all aides batit,-pne. ' Anclint e. — Al! through the day it 'psd been hot but the even t i This movement left exposed to at- f tack a calf which bad- been feeding make good their hold upon the broad, • muchto eat; cool mach too Ing had beasts apps• . near the pool, and its mother, the smooth back, the buffalo rushed furl- , PRINCE �i �� �1 _ PRE'S EMPIRE WOOD air given the an ! I tits„ and they - were now manching largest and strongest buralo of the ousiy against the nearest tree,•daehing ' d away vigorously.whole "Let them food, Shumahir," sold the herd, rushed forward sr fiercely to protect her nursling that the tiger the• tiger with terrific force Upon the hard trunk. The Prince of Wales seized aa' op -'than $230,000,000 for imported timber 9 older of the two herd boys to his was startled, and drew back. There was a dull crash, a hoarse, portunity the other day to speak some of which only thirteen per cent. came ,.. brothsr, who seemed serious to be I Aa Instant later. Lallah xaa safe bubbling growl, and then the great yet- I words of 'commendation of Canadian from Empire sources. "I would ap- nrovlag "1"here'a no steed to drive . among the clustering boughs of the lox body fell hearlly to the ground— enterprise and Caaadtaa products. He pea]," he Bald, "to large users of tin- them home pat," banyan a crushed, shapeless, lifeless mass. I was called upon to deliver an address bar, such as railway companies and "Hut It will Boon be dark. Lallah, o Bnt, although baffled for the mo- The victorious buffalo; regardless of upon forestry in the British Empire to builders, to bear this in mind when y 'I,' ` a ' 7+i :.-4 sad then the v"Ild beasts' may some," meat, the striped gentleman had no her own wounds, ran at once to lick a gathering In London. He noted that large placing orders." In that connection, it may be noted that newspaper des +� snggeeted the young brother, Doting ,Idea of toeing his supper so easily. and fondle her calf, while the two herd timber resources comprising boys, sliding down fromyth'eir perches, many varieties of wood were to be patches from Great Britain reported aervou$ly at flit great fareef of teeth Most o1 the bulYaloes were evidently "tlger-gr•ase" fifteen tough for him; but the call made the air ring bath shouts, of tri.; !Quad within t1:9 British Empire and some months ago the Intention of some - '. Yt try more than too old and feet high, that shut in on every aide,; was worth bav ng, - and have It he aaaph - that the countries of the Empire were British interests to look for certain giving attention to forestry problems. 'forest products to Canada: Those des- - the open'space in which they were. i would. 1 He spoke -ef the reforesir•ation pro- patches spoke of orders to be placed .. e "What if they do come Y' cried Lal-; He saw danger, however, in the '•Hardly Worth LWln gram beteg carried out by the British :a this country for railway ties and 1' 7 lah, boldly. "We need not fear any mother's broad front and mighty barns, The major; n6t feeling very well, Government through Its Forestry Com- other, timber__ It was said that Can- i< t' of -them, so long as we keel store to and made his approach warily. paid a vlslt to the doctor to be exam -missicn: Already considerable t.raeta ada's 'display of woods and articles the buffaloes." { T�o boys; who were watching the ' iced. The doctor could tali there was of land that were formerly forests 'made from wood at the British Empire In trmih, the haat Indica bu!laio, >lght fro nth, breaches overhead, saw vothiu"ucb the matter with him, un- i have been replanted with trees and Exhibition at Wembley had heaped to r,. though not so huge or savage -looking the great, gaunt body glide along the i !t was that he was a little depress- • ether- land, not is recent times tim- secure Orders for Canadian firma. like as the American btaGn. o! the -black grownd like a cat, rowan! the espactra as theo.bL erigaria, bored, has been planted. South Afrieg The Prince of Wales suggests.that If & I • of is quite -to ; pat bn. `either � "Do you ever to to theatres," be, and the States of Australia. too, were British buyers of timber' can 5�curs p as aflints-• j Then came the flash of a yellow asked. carrying out tree -planting schemes. their supplies on.. satisfactory terms He wiH Lace the Bengal tiger -himself streak through the air, a tremendous "l:o!'! said the major. As •for' Canada, His Royal Highness I from sourcea within the Empire they and' not untregne_ntly gets .the beat of roar, and thea the two enemiea drew "Do you smoke?" said the Dominion had "buckled to the ! might we. 11 do so instead of going for ' the battle back from each other, and the first••No!" - task" of surveying its "vast resources thoy,? supplies to sources outside the He has no mase like the bison, but "round" of this strange combat was "Do you drink?" ".� and protecting them from bre and Empire, With that doctrine the people is covered with short, strong, grayish- over. "No:" was the reply again. reckless' exploitation." He added„ of the Domia!ons will agree, They grit ' basalt hair„ and has very long and After a m4meatary pause, they ap- "Are you married?" � "Canada produces the finest scft wood i also be gratified to observe that, the y, tdharp horns, turned back so far as al- pr6acbed one another again,- the tiger 'Most decidedly, no!" lumber in the .world. as we saw at Prince is anxious to .promote Great most to touch bis -shoulder. - limi fns from a heavy knock on the l"Tell me," said the doctor, "what' W emb:ey,". The Prince directed at• ! Britain's purchases as well as Great Little Shumehir. slightly reassured fore -shoulder, and the- buffalo's dark- Ihave you been living fori%qallLhasa'lentfoa to the opportunity for trade to BrttHTn'a sales within the Emptre and by his brother's words, draw a wheat- gray hide showing a narrow stripe of years?" lumber within the Empire. "Consider• ! so foster a trade that will be beneficialIng ` �sa cake from his white cotton waist. red where the terrible claws had what. excellent. timber , of every to all parts o! the Empire, _ �ldud ciath—which was •ail the clothing he g'zased lb'in passing. Naklmu haws. the Empire produces," he said, ` ir�da-and 'began to eat, while La'.lalr This time the "royal Bengal"_sprang By -the construction of fittyona steps I it appears rather unfortunate that the There is no form of th-eft so mean paddled his bare feet in a small pool aside from his enemy's formidable front, like and two platforms, as additional I f United Kingdom should expend so i as to take from the common good of at water to the contra of the clearing, a boxer dotlging a brow, a>rd stretch of one hundred and fifty feet of I much as Its does on foreign supplies." � woad for pleasure without putting land laughed as he watched the glitter- ; attempted to, arias her, unprotected back somethinthe the Nakima• caves,- in Glacier National He pointed out that last year the peo- something in the way of public I -Ing spray splash up ail around him. , Hank. % . - park• was opened up last year. pie of the United Kingdom paid more service, --The Bishop of ,Aberdeen. Suddenly two or three of the older But the h age black head wheeled �. (buffaloes left off feeding, raised their, round with amazing, agility,.and dealt - u heads, and sniffed the air uneasily, as hl'm a blow which fairly knocked him ADAM(WS ADVENTUMS _ d! scenting the approach of danger. off his legs and sent-bim rolling o1.n the - Tfie hove were too mu occupied, grass several paces away. - + - one with his play, and the other with i," Shavash, sun-dri'!" (well done,' my _ . ,;his food, to notice this warning btove- beauty!) cried Lallah, from the tree. ° :Ment. MRs. Buffalo dgrted forward. upon 1 Bµt it seemed to be a false alarm.: her wounded enemy, with more baste 10: Ur » IM after as—for a few moments later the. than good speed, for, as she lowered _ _ ` • . disturbed beasts were grazing again her head to strike him, the enraged f 4 es quietly as befcrP. t tiger sprang upon her back, plunging _. Lsilah had knelt Sown beside the! his sharp claws into bei sides, while w { and was scoopiug up' the 'water be- strove to break her spine with hiswith iiia joined hands and flinging it teeth. } i • e But' before th8 red'Jld Into the sir. I g 'Jews COUIT .. - - - - %P.: a. the l.ev. 11. A.- Abbott, with' Ha eaug'­er. three masters, and sloven puplls, from a well-known public school in England, situated at Grays, w wear Tiibury, photographed on heard the Cunard liner Alauula: This party it ifs making a totJ of Eastern Canada to give the- boys -a wider knowledge of the Empire than is afforded by book and :rteor.,.lca: eine Ltion, The party ti4, =-have been guests of. various 10i.erested pub:ie•spirited organizations, such as the Klwanla. x' •a 'a .r•.ny.,`. •...., '. � ..e^C?" ti. ^ �w "art. L r 'K�''��r;�i'S�'; q'.r."'...'13 ,��'"ar�1[•ri 4Y'R wA,^a The BA Syndiatc Inc.) IVs# So Good On His Feed t .�#Tz g ,7_� -rgo 0-,�xg, I'f53M 77 r 4 - 7. 'Ttie Covered BrW6m IN"TH The Hppet Too Often ... ... .:.RUN:DOWN - There, from its 010aam, lost ln'm&(- L�nffer a 110111129�'' That's' a somewhat atsruipg - head• ted viaos.7 But it was intended to where in the valley feams a watery Many Men.and Women Are. line. isn't it? .'-attract attention because It carrtef fall, ed. 4SAous Is glimpsed a ruined mWls remaining Badly ffandteapP with It a thougbt worthy of WaR. When you are so run down in health a many Here, *by, the road, 1he ox -eye daisy - W During the Summer mouth "w homes are started: but how the mines it iWpalrii the 41111cleney of yo that ur Y • 'iro k will S&vo4 SOMS Of r as well as Your power to enjoy. op is uncertain. Hot firesis and bronze: 'th* trumPete trailer, shines -E our leisure hours, or obtain rest,- It them, undoubtedly' will develop into go" ^y our time you looked to the cause. if everything a home should be--fi, place Red as the plamallb Of this cardinal. '=sr yon most sure to � result. in nearly a, then Faint from the forest comes the rain, do not a serious breakdown it &I- to live in and P*,!�e to toy an crow's call other's will develop into place to got OF cases this condition, which doctors Where dusty Summer dreams among away from. the Pines, *d, :,!Usu&I1y,descrlbe as general debility. 411 The piano has dere much toward due to poor blood -blood that Is do• nrthe home "a place to live In This Is the -spot where Spring -writes tmgki __6n_th6` --- wild-ftower verses- Acient In red &arpdk a. -Wh I and a place to love"; but other MIAIIN blood .Is thin and weak your' whole have made other places seem more do- irt.primrose,ptuk while, drowsing o'er Elderay IAdy (boardine 1tr44 appetite, 'seems his reins, -Hay Fever. -.system - suftre. You lose a strable than home. Restlessness ;�, - .. I )Ondulator you Z be sure sn4l t trouble a positive national The ploughman, all unnoticing, plods have no energy, your nerves �19 Vince of not to have become Can we -hope to rid the Pro !At me soPmt termint* woni! You and you feel restless. (malady.'To speak frankly, while we along: Hay Fever? The Ideal would be to youVP what you need to help to build AP freely admit the many blessings de- And where the Autumn Spens weedy exterminate the irritating plants. Since A purses your blood and you should begin at rived from the automobile, we feel t. Pollan to scattered 100 =died, no 1004 Minard's Liniment for Come and Wags 'Dwe to make, your blood rich and red that it has been a somewhat detri- Of sleepy silver, while the corn -heaped, effort would avail -it must be a con. by taking Dr. Williams' Pink Pills' mental factor toward the consolidation wainscentrated movement throughout each 'You will soon notice the difference in 'is the bridge like soma Dma deep Stark Was Protected. of home.life. and every district., This may be too 1'aur health by a better appetite andIt has beensaid that "the good homethreat of song. iinuth to expect, but in certainkmll- Early Italy had a death penalty for � ncreased vigor.The reason Is that Wil- 4s the strongest unit of any nation." -Madison Cawain., ties which have prided themselves On those killing storlse. the new blood created by Dr.. 'We believe that this statement Is true. their health resort advantages, a real :illams' Pink Pills stimulates all thelGranting the -truth (f this statement, Motorcycle Runs Twelve Days nort I. being made to pull all ragweed 'thy activity it naturally follows that anything that : before it pollenates. ou orsans of the body to heal Without Motor Stop. Prizes, us SIT' aad so the system gains nourishment of uprooted '%A or out; will tend. to make L home more beauti The Toronto Motorcycle Club, of Lor .the largest number 24f)OMY Book t only and strength. If you are weak ful more attractive a place no Toronto, Canada, recently conducted, plant& and contents are keen between M i. -of sorts, begin gaining ae* strength' groups of children and grown-ups La of to sleep in, but to dwell In; a Place not A an unique test, and in doing so broko'grOu 'to -day by taking Dr. Williams' Pink only for a shelter, but for a perennial co-operation 1 the various school section$. two world'fi records. In co-ol "I was In a badly run down oon- source of joy —that: thing is Tory with 'Pills. that I if ragweed and other Irritating PILuts a Toronto motorcycle dealer I clition," says Mm J. Potter, of Winal- *ortby of the hoio. Club furnished three riders Who Pilot- I cannot be totally destroyed. and If rge here trod, Alta., "when I began rising WQ- yes, it's music we have In mind- ad a Harley-Davidson singlo-cylindor It In true that- I& num of our -k 'llama' Pink Pills, and they tally re. U a 0^1014 music and instruments of m7laic. motorcycle, In relays for twelve (11 OL Wft% LYS people in Ontario are suffering from ',stored my.health. I strongly recon* The home should *not be "a P1100 -to and nights without stopping 68 motor. this distressing condition, let us hope establish the treatment for Hay Fever wilt very mend this medicine to all weak poo get away from"; It should be, as tlre ThWobject Of the test was to e9tAb A ple." stated. "a place to live and a pJace, to the efficiency of this now type of soon be readily available throwout • hich Air. Williams Piak X -L 40 are so 9 Ill meftins, dealers or by mail at 50 love." and music will add to the J97 and happiness and contentment that motorcycle., the Province, and a pram W Walter Andrews, Limited, local HAr- 1'even the poorest of as can Day. cents a box from The Dr. Williams' should be found in every home In the ley -Davidson dealer, reports that fa Medicine Co., Brockville,.Ont- nation. the Toronto test the new Bing,* tra-i ASUMMWWish- e of York Invites SAU THE CHILDREN vailed a total of 7.944 -1 without-' and & "raged a": LA's ally sweet life through Sweet rose.. dew-sPraut, Boys to I.Axnch at Polace asteotPlyP159 miles Der gallon Of gasoline. Drop down thiud, ev-ening dew Although the riders were forced to Two hundred boys recruited from had.,luncheon In In Stinimer When Childhood Ail- drive through heavy rains for seven i To gather It anew heavy hall' When day to bright. English f&,qorfes days and experienced a .-Buckingham Palace to -day as guests of Duke York. With them were ments Aroue, re Most DanVus- storm, never once did the motor falter I fancy thou West meant There was Chiefly to give delight. the of 200 students from Eton and Harrow, Mothers who keep a box of Baby's or was it permitted to stop. no attempt to make record time in this, ,the sons of England's aristocracy. The Own Tablets in the house may feel test, the drivers being held down to, Sing In the agent Sky. bird; juncheon.was a preliminary to the de- that the lives of their little ones are an average of twenty-five miles per Glad soaring parture of this novel, "400" for a sea- reasonably safe during the hot weath- hour. The previous World's record for Sing Out thy notes on high side camp at New Romney, whom the er. Stomach troubles, cholera infRn- s. test Of this sort was made at Am.To sunbeam straying by 4 . 30 yt boys will spend a week together under tum and diarrhoeacarry off thousands sterdam, Holland, establishing a mark; Or passing cloud: the -Duke's supervision of little ones every summer. In most of 6,213.7 miles and an average of, Headless It thou act board The camp Is the Duke's favorite wet- cases because the mother does not have 82.02 WHe@ per gallon Of gasoline. Sing thy fall song aloud• at hand to give Prompt- -Chriatina. 0. Rossetti. THEY SUFFER tare scheme and be established It In safe medicine bopoof promoting better understanding ly. Baby's own Tablets relieve these Parming In Buffalo Park. between the employers and employees troubles. or If given occasionally to Farming operations conducted an- Keep Kinard's Liniment handy. NO MORE of the future. the well child they will prevent their nus-Ily in Buffalo National park at. coming on. The Tablets are guaran- Wainwright, Alberta, are of such pro - toed by a government analyst to be 'Sent Sermons, portion* as to yield safftefent fodder L .. Two Women Owe Health the new- 0 on Soldiers From Australia. absolutely harmless oven to for the domestic animals there and to Start to -day -To sconomill A party of married soldiers. rho ho born babe. They are especially 9004 provide ample "ad, besides permitting time spent On complaining. the ..,to Ly&a F. ms's they -regulate the with Vegetable Compound have undergone a course of training i In summer because substantial shipments to be made to -To mix a little more"oharity in oversee settlement at the Army Vo- bowels and keep the stomach sweet meet similar requirements In other Na. your judgments. -To spend more time getting the St A&� phez Manitoba.-- "I was cational Training Centre. Catterick, and pure. They am sold by medicine floral parks. a. other fellow's Viewpoint. very weak wnjh" greatpome d I :Twill sail for Australia tia September. dealers or by mail at 25 casts a box my periods soYTtl from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Sit on the Floor. -To depend more dpOn Yourseld and ^z d I could net sweep Brock -villa, Out- loss upon othem the floor. Th re are no chairs In J'spanoes, The in the most -TO look for the good were in the AGENTS WANTED 0 rural restaurants. paiins unpromising people• hght side and on - T6 Dom of EmOre. To give your enemies credit toe For an OXCIUSITe line of goods. Real the SALESLADY. WANTED tended to the left and then down- oney maker. State territory when it might well be said that with good Intentions. Jul of To secure orders direct from the -To to things sad see how wards. It seemed aj Isition of the famous Rock replying. Roller Casters, 218 close acqu as if the body was d homes for Men's, Ladies' and Child - under Gibraltar Britain laid the foiandation e&pdtal required. soon life grows sweeter. Ave, Toronto. or Exhibition, Th ten's Hosiery. No heavy and upside stone of our Empire In the East: 0 Urand Stand, Booth 618. Year round work. We pay highest A dower It is for anniversary of that important *Tent, commissions. Send tor catalogue. theme troubles I Gets took the Vaireta- which took place 322 years Ago, toll On porter -Hosiery, One Blear St. East, Under Skin Com the last Sunday of July. Toronto. ble pe= Sir George Rooke, to whom the hen, for Disease Germs' a paper and one we. man an M me to twee tL It or of harine captured it from the t I That's why SOREMA Is so offe-c- SAWhas helped me in every way, the Spaniards belongs, was sent to the tine as a REMEDY for skin dis- less, and I have more a am". SreMs, Oluane., Is readily Mediterranean for quite another pur- ft With aZ.. It is a p leasur a to rocam J. 'absorbed into the - Ord and .4th pose, but had to commence his returnEydia E. Pi=" Ve;et&We Com - FU T layers of the skin and attacks the i, to other womaL '-LzA Djo- journey without having a.ecompllsbed -ftr . SIMON disease germs of Psorlasis. Ess 1''=RKA St. Adolphe, ManitobwL anything of importan in&, Acne.. Barber's, Itch, -ete. • On his way home, merely to relieve SAW Borema Tablets are a valuable Fomd (Imat R*W 21 rum the tedium of a rather boring voyage,blood purifier. Toronto, Ont. —lam at the Change he helped himself to Gibraltar, now stalissharp, longer of Life with hot flashes, one of the most important of our poi I h ..SOREMA weakness and nervousness. Guts casicr. Saws fastsr ad noises and was short of breatIL The Now Skin -Remedy sessions from.s. strategic point of view. slmoxzm CAW Co. LTD. to sold at your Druggist's, or write was this way about six months wban IN7 n 7.�. 1 1 Bad about Lydia E. Pinkhm's -direct. Seroma Ointment, $1.00 r Vag- us CT-10Wk MO., fable 0ompoq w9pavierS. ..Getting Ready-* I Z&F--ro W box. Blood Purifying Tablets, _pd in the no 1,vave taken s4ht bottles so hi and No 7ingrer is ready for the fishing 76 -cents per. box. ound gr FLASH PRODUCTS, LIMITED mt- reW. "- Mrs.R.J. SAL - season who has failed to prepare We 1-106 SAY QT. TORONTO WON, 112 Uwkir Ave., Toronto, Oaf alibis for' CMD bit ones that get away. 0 TORONTO OFFERS BEST M) MARKET FOR, Poultry, Butter, Eggs -We offer Toronto's seat Prices. Q LINES, LIMITED Wmatm 4W ca 00wiWMn t Lawrence Market Toronto 2 Fn fat 7 High School Boards and Boards of Education Are authorlted by 12%v to establish -INDUSTRIAL, TECHNICAL. AND 41 physicians f T SCHOOLS Proved safe by millions and prescribed by or, With the approval of the Minister of Education. Neuritis Lumbago -Colds :Headache. EVENING CLASSES ChIlhood's las0lls DAY AND may be conducted in accordance with the regulations Issued by Pain Neuralgia Toothache Rheumatism the Department 'of Education. Affect The Whole lie THEORETICAL AND PRACTICAL INSTRUCTION Te Is given In various trades, The schools and classes are under ill's DOES NOT AFF M HURT Teach your children to use Cud - ECT T1 -ADVISORY COMMITTEE. cures Soap daily to keep the skir direction of AN clear. Soothe and beal rLshes, Application for attendance should be mads to the Prl6clpal 61 tire "BayeT pac�agq Cuticurt Ointment. Shampoo with eczetnap and other irritations with -school. Accept o Cuticura So�p to keep the scalp In 0 COMMERCIAL SUBJECTS, MANUAL TRAINING, H 6U,3 E H LD I which contains proven directions. a health hair -growing condition. ........... SCIENCE AND AGRICULTURE AND HORTICULTURE are provided kandy "Bayer" boles of 12 'tablets UcTle Sub Pr" by X1dL AA&4" ri Also bottles of 24 and "Buslamw L Price, 9 311 'Id. Itestna' for In the Courses of Study In Public, Separate, Continuation an. High D -at." 2�. 0 tm"t 23 Knd 14, — 26C. Schools, Coftigiate Institutes. Vocational Schools and Departments. of Bayer Usmufacture of trade mark (rt�alrf IFIF- Cuticura Sh.Z. Stkig 25a. -EduczVori ma' ba t�lrin is the t 'glicylte "A h I -!� 1,- - .1 Copies of.the Regulations Issued by the Minister of poide.ter of salicylleacild (Awtyl I Acid, . S. A."). W 110 it h ist the putHe againvt -mitatic,rc. th-ilahILIA obtainedL from the Deputy Minister, Parliament Buildings, Toronto. that Aspirin =ftus DOM manutacture. to 220 ..Bkry C-" of B&ya 00apla; WIU be atemped Wlth d1ldr 981""1 ISSUE No. 34-'26. a - c�, v Z 'T 1 . .•• , .,.'7 i eros !;ryF G .t.f. w^}'n' d-.-,+: ...Ti ,. :i !rM 4YC�fi V:S,.,A Irl . 9s// y,,k u P H •,, AF - i SY. - twos y .y.;, a -,q.+ 'y w,.,Y,,,�: ,.;,i...%u(j^r"r•; X; lv?•^�•.:"�•�,ui�7 •. x{S"+-�.`�. >w'�k1.4?".,M89..' 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Train. going 1>iasl dna t So • � ♦ • r P to ilia Pickers team and a schedule _ Dealer. . _ - - 5y1 i� 59..P ]� b1eni?canl- ls 1 T:axais ;will soon be, announ:ed. - __. --,�, --- 4 �T au-r�wr.i #rsa3r p*4in adva�cw 1 Res:dera:�. sf Pickering Ber��h met T'__ id � � - - fl � X1.7 _ tm so ' Loo►1 6.25 P. 11L Ce ttering etc. < _tost� ,^, .-'. Sunday train, 8 38 A M _- ,,,y enu,cleat Inst 9$tnrday ovettntg-and-organized et else r -bit _Briiate foss. is advatict.' - the Pickering Beach Association. The r Trains ' going West due as follows- ggarauteed. -_ election of officers resulted in the __ No. Local - 9.22 A. M. 29 r choice of W. Taylor 4. 7 Loos 2.44 P M: ton Road and Ptekering 1QHN RKAR Pro -tato-, 1 East Townitad -Kings s p Tuckeyt,, secretary and treasurer and I anrso busy with customers In Pick- Sunda train, . 7:42 P. M. v- J. I. Tuckett, honors resident. Y :Pheona Whitby 8$ B 38 �' p eriag and Whitby that I need another y PICKERING BEACH p �' g Foregoing according to Standard Practicallyeve cottage the Beach Fore cin is , rias to hal me demonstrate Fulles 27-40 P. O. -Whitby R. R. '.: w -as re resented and the roll call -in- P time. cluded J. A: Watyrrick; Thos. As n, conches to thio District. Ii ,pori are a Charles Tuckett is- back at his �o wish conscientious, unsayhiLrd-orking me and 5�' Me Boone, $ughes, Spen er, wish an o 5rtunljy to he�4me afflli. FOR THE CANNING SEASON multifarious duties. after being away Pollock, Barber, Mur- pp " for a week's triMitchell, Irwin, orad with a lar a -.coin touters p partly pleasure and may, Topple, Smith, 'Tuckett, Duff, g ' g g k)artly business. g 11, Horsefield and McHive. dentia$ in houaehuld necessities, kind• Kenneth Cameron and Ar* War- ly get an ionto with, U R. t3toae, Small Fruit�i, Freak Every Day wick have returned to Toronto after B!dg., King tat Went, Gooseberr' s 504 Colonial B•dg., 13 spending a two weeks vacation at the N �.' Tornow, cc -da tee, Cherries, Red Currants, Raspberries, slack Curretgte•. x Beach as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. ►� 1 =•r G •Ad"-�" --- _ — e ' .d. A. Warwick, Pickering Distributing Agent, - a. All sizes of Sealers at right prices, Certo, The grounds of the Bowen cottage Nova Storks Shingles -' 1�.1 �} Paro�raz, Jar. Rubbers, Zinc Tops. R a ' art particularly attractive with flow- Galt Galvanized Steel Shingles ALBERT J. F�ANi1 a ers and the poppies • of a rare kind Bird's Felt Slate Shingles t SUGAR STILL AT •6.75 PER CWT. — ;have aroused a great deal of interest o� eels at among other cottagers and visitors at 68 Brock Ave., Also, all Fresh Vegetables in Season --New Potatoes, Green Peas, ti}e Beach T. PATERSON'S - CLAREMONT Mrs. Bowen must be Awarded the Call and ¢et prices. 391y TORONTO. Ont. Butter Beane, Ontario Tomatoes, Duchess Apples - prize as champion raspberry picker. t She and, her guest, Mrs. 8lurmer of Toronto, gathered many gallons of the `Q ��. fruit from the vicinity of the Beach, - I N D E R T W I N E s•" which- they promptly converted into y preserves. First-clkse quality, made in Brantford, Ida per lb, A. Murray liar; added a screened - _ y dart to his cottage. The Murray fpm= 77 ou need A fuit-Itae ct� Berry oses, Berry Cra ee,_ nit Baskeba ily are great assets to the social life an vete -- -- =-- the colony and_ were largely re- i „* ' sponslble for an -,e, now :i th A / r/ G Fie CHA C.� .Sregular feature of the Saturday nightJS if1'es at the Pavilion. ,Yuan i s a v softball reser was formed with, - -. a/ "THEGROCERY STORE" ` 'Ed. Ashton as captain. The other rr, a ambitious Aletes are Cameon, Horse- •� - „'Ft' fiel4 A. Warwick, Whalen, E. Hughes OOK forward Sonne day. you Skinner, Ed Hughes, Pollock, Kettle- ; �„/ will need a new binder ---t . well, Snarr, H. Hughes, Flatt and : Plow—a. harrow—a tractor—or Pickering' Hardware Store �,- - more stock. Your house and barna will need re -painting, your roofs, must sooner or later be repaired. i .. How -will you pay for it silk Now is thetime to get an Oil Stove Ti�+AT j$ If you contemplate A savings account in our local 00 3 g H Thon ht $" ���� enlarging your live- branch is your best preparation FOLKS SA stock holdings, con- for meeting expenses this A SOUT salt oar local man- kind. Deposit a small part of your ©V R. ager. This bane is returns as they come in. The URVAD I °a•Iways Willing to amount will quickly grow,and it # assist productive will always be at your command ' i enterprise. , when needed. 3 ;1�Ieilsoa's ICE CREAK SEIt`'ED .,.-,. iSuudsae-, SodAa. Cowes and Hric•kr, r all HteVUEB. . V a" Hl+eye R•Mt B••er fur a cunt and y, rrfr,•,-hind drink. I 1Vbttby-t3 P. Lynd. A%ij Lger Irilyr,n'w ('i.rs+nitate 50c per lb, or Rrookitn Branch -G. C. Cross, �i;soager better .till a nice lb. box CtakP� 4 alk kinds Welding Cikes a ?pecvlty AM lawsUTTE,RfUiwd HONE 900", KE Cllson•s of Guelph now *star T�• you a perfected furnace—pipaleu .............. C�E'jl 1 or pipe style --et a sensational 1 price. The first revolutionary im- �•'''�° r provm•aE In home hating in MY --- _ a century—low.prfeed, effietaat, ''- !,. quiddy iastalced in any home. i, > •cl�ool or chwch. Yo I )icon. al we The now Gilson .•Magic.. to built ploy �t the s i¢ht time rn tnotter of Tan sten Plate. Transmits heat F.o�. bur r how t 1 i ? TH TIMES faster. Patented ,/ aIr-bLsll barns all the gas and A HeCORMICK-DEEKING pmoka_ Ne.° typo cone-shaped - TRACTOR - ggersat• • more heat units out of fuat E1Ktriz arc welding seals Will ennhle ynss to keep up w ith cegar�sdasta•o��meicasainet yotir w�fs k. no matter how brit .the weather or hard the job. Burns 8aP�/ or Belt _ t'leal<, Coke Or Weed 79xclupive features, @rich as You are not dependent upon hard coal alone as you gat "(]) hall hearings, crank shaft bearings acceneut renal kind of guaranteed for the life of the. tractor. fuel ---soft soi� or gas' You enjoy an saving by using low cost fuels. Guaranteed crack ,taut. WN1:R fes! Puller, govenors. impulse starter, I &W hit leas fenders, steel platform. aleuui•e A mod r.to payment down in. t .{creasing as , regelar rquipnienr, piano the vow Gilson '•Magic; F ' rtaakee this tractor the hret tr•u.n. y Learn an the features of this tow := hu at � rice e b onC con M°patienallypriced heating .ystwm We will welcome Feer lngairy y p Gtalogui eketeh plan forms, sodmates surd full information. ASCII pap• - --- reach.. ---- -.. plied without obnAaSA Fra m say way. Act at e:.co-4..s i0 the tiu.e to ... _ _ -..- - mak. pSw for h.atsA Your'loma preparly. - Let as go into details. D. J .GORMLEY, Dunbarton >T I Phone Pickering 1506 �F: M 0 0 P E R Gilson Mfg. Co., Lislted 9510 York St., GIN .. �CLAREMONT 0 , �Harnees. Agk the user. t T: .. 15,6,00 '0 TO WINNIP20 .00'- HHARVESTERS . ':.� Plnsh��4Per >l�ebs9'md �,'. °�`gitty, MacI i R�tvraia�w�-�aaentparmawWlmiP�. WANTED $x,04 to I >Tar via M-dom win lean as fol olif' t :. ROM x�td , �► hs` i �O P Aug. P B F A .M�evs Q W 1LO1 A.M. Aug. 18 Quk d Aug. 17) l 19.01 noon Aurg lel Isco A.M. Aas. u; 3 � . 81. lAAI tlhtoM D40R 12= AX An6, ao (>aimf�4Aua-19), vla ChafSam. Loadog, samihOn pas Inglewood. "SON rqull�Ra1'o1111 OrQp i!►.K. Aug. 2% vis Guelvh. Gwq*awa and Inal�od• rt r> bow esue from osis pdedDg� wt above ape" trains, ileo- detailst consult keel Rational Agents. !t TRAItiB--OOMFORTIABLE OM"16T OARS--WEOIAL OARS FOR WOME4 AND CHILDREN u; to via Natkm4 R sways wbether or not your final destination In the Y p grid all l�ormat�on from nearest Agent. aan � - Travel CA NA DIA N NATIONAL. K . t 1' i,�"'v....wMY.K unS ...... w4Q.i'�.,. •., w._. o.. ... -.....,.,..ria.-...., a.-�. e,. ,. _., .... 3 Burner Florence for 818. , urner appy g Lorain 825 00, 3 Burner New Perfection `25,00, a while they last. Sereen'Doors from 2.00 np. Wire Cloth from 18 inch up to 48 inch, Black and Galvanized. '.:-Low Bros'. Paints and Varnishes -best on the market - P'ield and Garden Toole of all kinds always in stock and at right prices. Agent for International Farm Machinery and Repairs. Our Motto: We have it, can got it, or it is not trade. IS. BALSDON, -' -PICKERING Wsaanedq's sat tdsoce; los foo a�a�'os¢' ` I 17a� Gntarb v —Ament B ildingg tos'bi'49 eyaaa. -& laar- CANADIAN NATIONAL EXHIBITION • .TORONTO. 1926 Dates --Aug, 28-0epts t1 ":' - NO :PICKERING 3 MEAT''!MAR.ET I Round Roast or Steak, - 2k, ler lb " Surloin Roast or Steak. ...' •. 21ic " Porterhouse Roast or Steak, ZSo '• Ramp Roast, - - Ise" & '• Fine iri.ib Roast, ... _ . ' 20c `• - - Heavy Rib Roast, • . .: 1 � gboulder Roast, .. ... 14 and 160 -Pot Roast, ... .. ... .. .. 14c Brisket, to boil, ..: ... .: -, — 9c Leg of Pork....u'c Loin of Pork, •. .. .. 26c " r :Sboaldet Roastrof Pork, 20c, 23c _Pork Chops, • • 28c • Pure Pork Sausage, 25c " Finest Salt Pork,.. .•• 25c " . Y Finest Breakfast Bacon, piece, 35c sliced,.. :� 35c " Mild Cured Cottage Rolls (half or whole),•, 30c ci _ 'Sacit Bacon, ... 46e', Cooked Ham,. 56c Weiners,.. 250 " Ssad-Oheese, •• _ 15c " EasylFirst and Domestic Shortening,.5 lbs 55 cents' lbs 90 cents• . •� +' lb prtnts 18 cents, 1 ` • `'-Frees Trout and;White Ptah Every Friday; W. G. REID, P1ICK.ERING �.�..... .�> -. , ,. w_ � :sews. •,' �� i -sir-' s:.; ..,,+'w 4,�',r' "•s�8 +gi's:. .i.;+ da,••'µ,"=^i �,.-.Y^a �'t.,a, 9; •„P,vy.,�w�, �+� 4.;ys. :Wwo ..P .n_ ... .� .._ _ ._..—.. _ 'H' - : . ._ l 'J.�+.`i"•. -tiY' �Y ,L,•dw. _14re�w.. P,re..J.M��V'.+':G !2M W_ 42 V. e'. V % -60 Mrs rti 41qRhten Mrs- A. Forsyth, were 11-sple L+af BuiLias CL AFtithlOfft Jewell, of Part Petry, and coY,,a[ Leal Bus Line will ran from - A heavy rain -storm passed over Tdr6ii *eek heis *i�hties i�oaxt; 'her brother, D. Beaverton to which ratereferad somewhat with Hard and Soft ©nal of the 4 sl�=A here WIt 'T Heazactn. Alm.— and Mrs. Taylor. this locality an Monday evening. Uxbrtd Claremont. Mrs. McGill, of Toronto, _&� ...a Mrs. ; --- -17 — ter, a. ­fif@_Grath. -A- JL JLALA %J JLarriving st Toronto 9.90 &m. Qtl in nz-"o— ­ R 00 D -m- . . 1 4.- - te',MIss Mabel, spent Sunday With Lorne and Mrs. Ham. cf Uj� 1i UiU U I Fire J, R. and Mrs. Johnson and sons. %J%J6- Ont., pec., S Cedar Valley, called on F. and -'-Mrs. Soden. on Sunday last. Cbe4 rates for farm and country, buildings. Sunday School, however. will meet Mrs. C.4, Brodie and daughter, _Visa Emma,' of Chazy, N, Y., are 'the Windstorm Insurance on buildings, irind-lpUls. Silos etA6 ".Automobile -7, - ----- Kiddies' Silk guests of Miss M. Mdenab. Any one wishing to commilux- ­,eate Rev. E. Osborn during Insurance of all kind Sox, special, '-29c with 'bis %baence may secure hisaddiess 'FARMS FOR SiLB home or abroad the Standard Bank .3%t the post office.- is or_pwme —Write Youths' Silk Levi Gleeson and daughter, Fay, .-of Fort William, are here fora E D. B 0 W M A N Sox, special, 739c ifew days with the former's sister; 1, also have for Bale Asphalt collection. The Bank isio &position ...'Mrs. Stephenson. 20 .WHITBY, ONT. Ladies' Silk F. C. Madill and family. of tonto, Mrs. Palmer, Mrs1iorUnod and son, Gordon, were in'. Fort Wafl -.,,Pap er Hose50c. and $p I , I ,Perry on Sunday. The Women's Institute enter- FWJ customer. Enlist the services of the Clothes Baskets. Ladies' Silk stained the. Stonff villa branch at the home of Mrs. G: M. Forsyth See the IM_ Sam plea-m-Blagikkm 11 _H.oae_7p__per pr. - on Wednesday afternoons before buying.} Ifte numbers Indicate the grade, of honom: Edith Bonn*. TAt. r, Alg-c;Iffighest T.-Caster is.still in the bay buss- inevp and has started to bale sev- ' Over 500 samples`to choose from Fancy Crepe for e aI-c&r1oadg_ _'Theae. __wbLo_ have bay to sell �shoti At i0c per roil and up. -A-complete line -of Pa,1sts,-OUs&ad__ _-_.ladies' dresses. -or-ri h Il f 70- A 1 4 arriving at Beaverton- 0.20P.M. Leave Uxbridge 7.20 a.m. THr%c A. LAW J, Leave Claremont (J. Mc- Grath's lee Cream %J%J6- Ont., toeeab"nce on vacation. ,Parlor) at 8.20 am. —F E N C I N G N e -rriva I Sunday School, however. will meet reen River as usual. Tice members of the Basket Factory* am prepared to build sod sell all styles of lawn, chicken wire and stools �i y. D. Munro, Jas. Richardson. fences at reasonable prices. home or abroad the Standard Bank Manufacturers of It will pay -you to consult me before -can be of signal service to approach Allpurchasing. kinds of Fruit Baskets, same ling the now or untried customer for 7 the United Church. 1, also have for Bale Asphalt collection. The Bank isio &position Berry Crates, —Readv Rooting and, Ty meeting of the Woman's Misminn Bale Wire compromising the good -will of the Farzners'Bus6l Basket@, O. N1 AM T _Z" FWJ customer. Enlist the services of the Clothes Baskets. Whitby R. R. I Standard Bank to safegnard your Frank Pennock, 3143 Phone Pick. 1923 YM property by conducting diplomAtic iof Mrs. T. C. Goetick. Tea will be Ifte numbers Indicate the grade, of honom: Edith Bonn*. TAt. r, Alg-c;Iffighest -1 negotiations withcustomerswhose Phone Markham 1604 CLAREMONT -THOS. F. SCOTT. I " CLAREMONT, ONT. - Dealer in Ford Cars, new and A large amount or spring grain Estimatesee U y given r 1b; LLWY ail JP M Massey -Harris Implements and has been cut during the past week. interior and exterior Repairs. The crop is a heavy one, but the decorating. Curtain Scrim. 6rance� VY rains levelled quite a bit of Call or phone 1813 Claremont and Car Ineu tt% some places. -------- Phone Clare. 5102 Mrs. Paxton and family moved to their old home in Uxbridge; on W. G. BINGHAM' A Frest line of Groceries and Wedneoday. We are sorry to lose Fruits always on hand at A Reduction them from our midst, but our best Paint6r and Decorator tom prioes. From Augnst the 15th to Septem-' rock b4her the 15th, I will make a wishes follow them wherever they Claremont, Ontano r m1Treside. reduction to sleigh shoo prices. ro. (Col.) Stephenson (nee Fro - isle Gleeson), of Edinburgh. Scot -Bring to yonr sleighs and get the lavd, who has been visiting at -D. A. s 0 0 T T beaefitof these worth while different points In Ontario, is now CLAREMONT reductions. visiting at the home of her uncle, Ed. and Mrs. Gleeson. She expecte % 8i LORNE REID to return to Scotland about thel I C I" 'end of the month. 1AX-dS 5 A Cm* 11" AMEOL CLAREMONT Nex Sunda the Baptist Cho reli -will b-d'sloxedowing tothea- The WImben havinR properly stolm ==1I) C 'Prot Lei us' ect 7 toeeab"nce on vacation. l Your Good -will _Unolce N e -rriva I Sunday School, however. will meet MUM ma be had from UN PrONM4016 W seorsivry on appileamoo. as usual. Tice members of the two consists of twelve subjects too times or. M. S. Chapman, Pickering. Each ID&I's the D. Munro, Jas. Richardson. congregation are urged to join in home or abroad the Standard Bank rocer -can be of signal service to approach 1worebip with the congregation of same ling the now or untried customer for 7 the United Church. Mark well the collection. The Bank isio &position Next Tuesday is very special name BANOG toprotect your interests without meeting of the Woman's Misminn record showing obtaining honors compromising the good -will of the Circle of the Baptist Church will -9-In 41 subject& let class, honors. over 75 p c. I; 2nd class honor*, FWJ customer. Enlist the services of the -be held at 2.30 p, m. at .the home 07-74 p. e. it; 8rd classIstmors, W- Standard Bank to safegnard your manufacturing them, ranging from $12-00 to $22.50. $7.00 66 P. c. lit; Credit. 150 00 p. c. C. YM property by conducting diplomAtic iof Mrs. T. C. Goetick. Tea will be Ifte numbers Indicate the grade, of honom: Edith Bonn*. TAt. r, Alg-c;Iffighest -1 negotiations withcustomerswhose TAYLOR'S 3111"n Cooper*. a Hint Ili ; here standing is nakno%;u. 4,:,merved after the meeting. Mr 'Walker, Bowie, TAL it, Alg. 1. Gem. III, Let. Anth. Hi. Lit.. Cotisp. Ii. Fr. It. Pr. Oomp, 6, Comp. 0 GOLO C T AU S M ^LDPS Phone $800 C%Uat GO Auth. c ; head of the women's i / 8 R E 44 0 /ill it OF CANAIDA branch of the Ontario Prohibition PICKERING BRANCH—W. F. I..,, Manager I J!11;', Ph 0/7 Edna Greece, Aig, Ili. Doom. e_ arenshos also at arwAdw. Waft HW. Whitby i'Uaion. will give. the address. All Lat. Auth. e , Isabel Grerst*. 13r. T C L A RE MONI $the Women of the church and con- Igregation are urged to attend. • If T. Caster had a most enjoyable i,,Motortujr trip through siern 'Ontario last week. having Rceom. :Bread, 3 lb loaf, 18<s, oled his son. John H. Caster, of 'r Toronto, who Is one of the engi, Power A 0 A N A 0 veers -of the Hydro -Electric Commission. He was on a bnai trip in which they visited all -The 'Store that saves, "the cities and towns in that part you money. of t1t province. They reports very heavy crop. especially bay. Quality First ,Courtesy Always Reealtm of the Middle School Ex %tainations of the Claremont Cor- tinuatioct School at the recon t do. WImben havinR properly stolm ==1I) C 'Prot Lei us' ect 7 l Your Good -will _Unolce N e -rriva I . MUM ma be had from UN PrONM4016 W seorsivry on appileamoo. WHEN'deallog with pnrchhoers of Roancial two consists of twelve subjects too times or. M. S. Chapman, Pickering. uncertain rating at D. Munro, Jas. Richardson. dim tales An two No more home or abroad the Standard Bank rocer -can be of signal service to approach than eight subject@ may be taken ling the now or untried customer for 1111fue in one year. This year the Clare- Continuation School made a collection. The Bank isio &position Being fortunate in 96-d—uring a large stock of Hsu'@ and Boy's Reduced Prices, mont BANOG toprotect your interests without Serge" Satte at we are now offering stupen- record showing obtaining honors compromising the good -will of the dons bargains for two. Wask@ only. , -9-In 41 subject& let class, honors. over 75 p c. I; 2nd class honor*, FWJ customer. Enlist the services of the re going to be 008 of These aothis. a-' sold for less than the Orseeti I t t 07-74 p. e. it; 8rd classIstmors, W- Standard Bank to safegnard your manufacturing them, ranging from $12-00 to $22.50. $7.00 66 P. c. lit; Credit. 150 00 p. c. C. YM property by conducting diplomAtic Boys, $5.00 to Ifte numbers Indicate the grade, of honom: Edith Bonn*. TAt. r, Alg-c;Iffighest -1 negotiations withcustomerswhose St. rAwronee Granulated Sugar. 9&50 per 100 lbs. 3111"n Cooper*. a Hint Ili ; here standing is nakno%;u. 00m,e Early to Receive Your Choice and Size Bowie, TAL it, Alg. 1. Gem. III, Let. Anth. Hi. Lit.. Cotisp. Ii. Fr. It. Pr. Oomp, 6, Comp. for-Jarm'-d r_8' M ^LDPS Phone $800 C%Uat GO Auth. c ; STANDARD BANK Helen Dawson, Phyeies c; Sam- OF CANAIDA Vingold. AIX. 1, Geom. lit, Chem. c; PICKERING BRANCH—W. F. I..,, Manager 1 03WWRX0 Edna Greece, Aig, Ili. Doom. e_ arenshos also at arwAdw. Waft HW. Whitby Lat. Auth. e , Isabel Grerst*. 13r. tinuatioct School at the recon t do. WImben havinR properly stolm ==1I) 7 rtmental exams. The Middle .;Zhoo I course for admission into the Normal Schools and'Univerel- _Unolce N e -rriva I . MUM ma be had from UN PrONM4016 W seorsivry on appileamoo. Ex9c. Oow.-L. D. Banks, 0. S. PaIalp- two consists of twelve subjects too times or. M. S. Chapman, Pickering. G D. Munro, Jas. Richardson. dim tales An two No more President rocer les than eight subject@ may be taken 1111fue in one year. This year the Clare- Continuation School made a Fresh Every Week Being fortunate in 96-d—uring a large stock of Hsu'@ and Boy's Reduced Prices, mont Serge" Satte at we are now offering stupen- record showing obtaining honors BOOT"REB 6130B dons bargains for two. Wask@ only. , -9-In 41 subject& let class, honors. over 75 p c. I; 2nd class honor*, at the very \1 re going to be 008 of These aothis. a-' sold for less than the Orseeti I t t 07-74 p. e. it; 8rd classIstmors, W- lowest manufacturing them, ranging from $12-00 to $22.50. $7.00 66 P. c. lit; Credit. 150 00 p. c. C. prices Boys, $5.00 to Ifte numbers Indicate the grade, of honom: Edith Bonn*. TAt. r, Alg-c;Iffighest price -paid St. rAwronee Granulated Sugar. 9&50 per 100 lbs. 3111"n Cooper*. a Hint Ili ; here 00m,e Early to Receive Your Choice and Size Bowie, TAL it, Alg. 1. Gem. III, Let. Anth. Hi. Lit.. Cotisp. Ii. Fr. It. Pr. Oomp, 6, Comp. for-Jarm'-d r_8' M ^LDPS Phone $800 C%Uat GO Auth. c ; Helen Dawson, Phyeies c; Sam- -produce Vingold. AIX. 1, Geom. lit, Chem. c; 1 03WWRX0 Edna Greece, Aig, Ili. Doom. e_ Lat. Auth. e , Isabel Grerst*. 13r. EAMERY, I Highest price paid for Cream at the rOmc rUM07.7 Give as a trial and be convinced 'BEATTY �k STANDS FOR THE BEST Litter* Carriers, Hay Carriers. 46 Pnmps, Door Track@, Cow Bowls. Pressure Systems Etc. It,will p on o a abov:ybeTorebtuyigvegtelsewhere. FRANK J. PROUSE PICKERING, ONT&RIG The Pickering Vilfilance Committee The object of this Association Is ball lemma stealing and prosecute the vions. WImben havinR properly stolm ==1I) oalm inimeclissely with any Inewba of $:-native odaliall"& Membership fes 81.00. MUM ma be had from UN PrONM4016 W seorsivry on appileamoo. Ex9c. Oow.-L. D. Banks, 0. S. PaIalp- or. M. S. Chapman, Pickering. D. Munro, Jas. Richardson. President t.A- g Leatt or Goods Store HARNESS Our supply of quality Ramses sod Parts Is now complete. BOOT"REB 6130B We have & large stock of this FAINOW Boot on hand -unbeatable for hard wear and tow. . . . . . . . . . . . . .... -RziAIFtU;G A. WeM fain our established7 =for kin;,; =. repaiel" all harnessand boots. V, 031CM BRADLEY Marnewmaker, PICKERING, - ONTARIO S - Hist it Ane Hist. C. Let. uth - Ill, Let Zv.* c, Fr. Anth. c, Pr. - a Lit. c, Georg,t,Chew. c; Glady Jones*, Br. Hist. C. AIR. it, Phys. At; Muriel Jones. Comp. it. Lit, ii V AIX. t,'Chem. ii,Lat. Anth. III, Lat. m Comp. 11, Fr. Anth. c, Fr. Comp. C Elsie Mathews, Be. Viet.. c. Anc. d"Sm =Dan% Htst. c, Ala. c, Geom. c Robert the &W of its announcement the smoothest Chevrokt toinbimdon of quality couxtrlu FROM ormazwp and modern appearomee McCaIInm*. Lat. Auth. C. Litt. in Cbarmkt history bas been winning new buym, by the V_f roada- bam=e of Ho swift and efforUe" seenlemtkm; its 7ue smootheft che'rout to chevrotet,biwo is awling at *4 Comp. fil. Fr. Anth. c, Fr. Comp. Its abundmt power, and velvety weration at every speed I'D~ Prwe for which chavrow bee evw I sold to C*Aaft- e ;.Adelaide McCullough, Comp. c. -7. became no car so soceeftfauy meow the Public dazu" Sedan $920 oM OWL 4"o Coupe for quouty t Roadster kw Lit. iii, Anc. Hist. c, AIg. i, Geom. Coach $10 Landau Sedan 970 And now it is :,ff;=12 brr sport 71S 49S it, Phys. c, Fr. Autb. c, Fr. Comp. t Commercial Chassis no — its be—ty. Touring 64a, utility sipress c; Allan Miller*, Lit. c,' Br. Hist. lit, Lat. Auth. c, Lat. Com p. fl, Fr. Drive the smoothest Chevrolet in Chevrolet history -the Al! Prices at Factory Tares sure lowest priced car in the world with "Body by Fbhee'l S", Anth. c. Fr. Comp. c; Hugh Mil =C det: V �Yltnd Imrn for yoursef why no *ffen an equally imrm"ve for Economical TransPortation 4: ler, Br. Hist. c, Anc. Hist. c, Alk. Geom. I, Phys. it,. Chem. I ; Alice ,Pegg*, Br. Hist. I, Chem. I, L&r, Auth. I.' Lat. Comp. 4 Margaret .7 Pugh, Lat. Comp. c, Fr. Ant c, ,Fr. Comp. III Marion Spencer Comp. il, Ahr. ii, Geom. C •, ff - beth Ward, Lit. c, Anc. Hint ii, Alg.r. it, Germ. it. Pbvo Antb. c, Fr. Comp. it , Aldene 'q Ward, Anc. Hist. c. L,%t. Comp. c. W, The candidates after whose name 0 -A. - rE .&.." I I &*appearq have now completed their F1tqndir1r. 7 -41 '1 - ­ I:: I A. % W OWN? WW Is 0ion surprioing Riverdi3s, W"W Times contained the' following itorp: Other' as 'Nothing. I suppose," said Zba& - "The editor har been most _T111M that?" He thre;* b4zas4V down dejectedly criticized for having published fn the ­-Pervotial c --On *oft with -siow bit, otumn tasi week the an: f- nouncement that Jim Appleton and' no" W4terlow were going to be mar tel you -' bdark, fn may %,WR,, Wateranw, riC4 im June. Wb retract not one flOr years." word oto ata"Wom. Jim App *- 0na jj�QJTIA h.VA dA__ _t tel be marri to Abbis' ...... "pete&_tbe 1 on 1- torly Abbie to be softly sympathetic, Mom. Rose Waterlow Is I to conooling. That was precisely what be-mardedto 19liaa Moes. 41.71 b4l ILL A transformed a double Our more din-' she was not. 9 Ag. All cerlaffig readers, of whom undorun-1 the stood W v cuttingly aulTy. ately there seem to be few, will re-, . Z_t d that bet the member that we smAd last week that 7 n at 111m, 81 Rote there 'why Idn't case," lable flu W" mom to be told on the' about Ft inateae of comitg now to sub* of. A teaspoonful T" (The End). Elias_ between hils .. put his bead "allus and rocked his body Like a man in the Garbage- Can oUrqelf� In toTture. This seemed only to ir- �Sifted SUlftht. We SAIK "u to test this 7 ritate Abbie all 'the moi%..' y the sunlight sifts through the preveat<b lies breed ti .."ll "Perhaps �a If you'd had the courage to ton green. leaves, leaving but a pallid yel­ lier, I'd have been ha le too she added case !T-wo U" G-11hums 14V fW so- C 4ow-d-not-on-malWlehes, or- a t�u "ug - Eli"' big, aufferhM eyes looked up about the mottled floor In thei vaulted have refused Jim." get of flat gold scattered careless? �-.Harkle s Elisa' at her- in wonder. stillness of the petit forest, preserved �.M r t "Abble, I don -'t understand," he said. on An evergreen peninsula, that is like C " 48b utdo Do Carlo aybout JJ]nou mean--4Md you turned him to tel me that ou green medallion Imposed on the but ah" For aN down?" waters of Lake Washington. Abbie offered no reply. A single There are mingling scents of plus, 7' By JOSEPH- ANTHONY. limpid tear, forming in one brown of Or, of cedar, or wank, molat-laden ' eye, went coursing down her cheek. -_ earth where the sun has been. so finely "But, Abbie this is all so stmagel sifted by the, leaves as scarcely to Why, if you really loved Jim, did you Penetrate at all; to be dissipated In If Elias and Abbie Mon had been jthem appeared together at chur4dh, ar- turn him down?" places by the closely woven screen of married, folks would have said they ways prompt, unhurried, amiable. And "Why, if you lived Rose, didn't you the leafy slave, to become Intangible' The Few. were a model couple. certainly no no citipen of Riverdale would think. propose to her?" 'L' I invisible: yet entirely palpable at noon The easy roads are crowded: husband and -wife -ever.-seemed-more -of 'Irn-vlti-n-g-"Eti-aw-,to-w--party- witimFut - It -was a mutual -'checkmate. Abbie's And the level roads are lammed' devoted, more completely lAbble, or Abbie, withGut Elim. searching g:ance met'Ellasl, then both of a clear day, when tb* torest is more The pleasant little rivers vrzs es pairs of eyes tuzmd downward- It wrapped up in each other's welfare,1, green than dark, with an Immutable, The brother and sister themsely air :than this affectionate brother and sis-'gave very charming parties e-;ery Fri- w1a a long time beforeeither of them eternal greenness. With drifting folks are crammed.. ter. For Abbie the sun seemed to rise; day evening. There was something spoke further. In the kitchen Abbie's The lilting fragrance of the earth But off yonder where it's rocky, rt and set upon the bard spot in the can- 1 pleasant and neighborly, even idyllic vegetable soup simmered and boiled th9A delights the senses Is the frank - Where you got a better view, :ire of Elias' well -formed bee& To: about these evenings, which never had over -unheeded; the clock on the man- Inc -on" and myrrh of a Northwestern You will find the ranks are thinning 7' Elias the fact that Abbie had a sn*ez-la program outlined In advance but tell Ironically surmounted by a pair of forest, the, fine dower of a summer day. ,And the travellers are few.in J:0. cold was more calatakous news I alwayi developed into good-natured cupids, ticked emphatically. amid vast trees that stretch tall spind- l��atir d 1han an earthquake. foo.ery, the playing of games an At last Elias' grief found voice 17 summit& from thick brownish col- Where the going's emooth and Pleas- 'I E EAJas and Abbie were the two fa-- lonv,. ardent talks over lemonade and again. "If I had onlyant its curiosities of our lazy little town cookies and ice croam. Everybody ]mows!" he umns towards the fleeting clouds. ' You will always find the throng, -expect . t protested In a voice that was ""Met There is scarcely a bloom. merely of Riverdale. Their pretty white cot-: knew in advance whom to a mean and clenched both hands until -pity, ---cage on High Street, covered with ,these parties. Indeed. It was said the nabs cut painfully into his palms. leaves'' of every shape and style, yet Fbr the many, more's the Ci boneysucLe and not between fine that two of the guests, Jim Appleton the air Is redolent of earthy scents, of Seem to like to drift along. Oh, what a jackass I was, The for courage, Xnap:es, was considered a show place.' and Rose Waterlow, hadn't missed one only reason I didn't ask Rose to marry lingering treasure of faint wood per. But the steeps that call 'Their :awn was the greenest and !of the evenings in years. me was that I thought It would hurt tume unrepressed and undistillod And the task that's hard to do, smoothest in town; fox years their gar- 1 AnotLer privileged guest was Adam ;ps n the in the end result In glory You. I felt that my first duty was Green leaves are fluttering o den' had yielded prize specimens. And Harkle, seventy -year -4d editor of the to look after you -and how was I to trees; brown leaf mould and the :file- For the never -wavering few. �;;K women -folk amon the neighbors were Riverda:e Weekly Times. O'd Harklo know that you cared about Jim?" gree of leaves. lacy outlines. are on 0 jabe to testify great Lt Abbie's kitchen loved to come bastling in, with Abbie managed to smile but it was the ground. Little pools of sun: little 11011nord's Liniment for Dandruff, Was spo less and her housekeeping of, show of b.ing busy and harried, a -on a wry and soul -sick smKe at best. tle k, and shout, before ponds of shadow. -the high order that regards a speck about nine c,'c:oc "And I refused Jim when he pro- of dust on a mantelpiece as a disgrace the w1o!e company: "Good evening, posed because I thought it was my Everywhere beyond the swirling Interdependen1w. 'that can never be lived down. ?Elias. Engaged to be married yet? first breeze that scampers the ripples along dut to look after you!" she __When I am at home, and dressed as Hello, Abbie! When are. you going co;!�t=y "Mother made me prom- the beach and the 'wayward leaves of Riverdale being the sort of town 1 ought to be. I !carry on my body the' where it still isn't considered a crime: to get hitched? About time we had ise that Just before the died." the short. there in a majestic stillness. workmanship of an bundrod-tradee�— take an interest In your friend's!s real wedding in this town!" "And that's the roligee that I the silence of growing trees under a men• the building and furniture of And Elias and Abbie would blush affairs, peop!a used . to spend a good � Id Elias. western firmament, that in lighted by house employ as inany more. and amly", made to bar too," Ga 1 whi:e the others guffawed at the ever - deal of time wondering why Elias and fresh Joke. Abbie straightened up proudly and a sun that only penetrates faintly a time, the number alornmy wife. ---4. Abbie stayed unmarried. Alibis, with the old, kindly glow came back to her portion of the snug woodland. Swift. "Gullivsr's Travels." brown eyes, her pleasant ik Editor Hark'e eyes. her deep One tvening in Apri `smite and her trimly graceful figure, varied his usual formula. He pulled .1EAas, we've never quarreled be - had always been considered pretty. nervously at bla tb.n gray goatee and fore and it would be a shame, to start E.1a st edsarp 141 Richnft&a, who had inherited the prosper in now," she said gently. guess Four1iinpous sawmill and lumberyard when his •et*n and Rose Waterlaw, who were the trouble is that we were botl% of in the gospel set down by the phy3f. 'AUL the breath and the bloom of the lather ched ten years before, was cor- anding together by the mantelpiece. us t*6 unae:flsh-a lot more so than year In the begot one bee: f 1 clan. Luke, is this wonderfully 11- "He3o, Jim! When are you going to folks were meant to be. Now we've All the wonder and wealth of the mine !taint ab!e to support a wife. And !be marry -ng Abbie? Howdy. Rose? luminatinscommont an thaboyhoodat Mow Erias win thirty one years cld land Abbie was twenty-seven: Elias' When are you gluing to marry. Elias?" got to take our medicine and ,we've in the heart of one gem: got to be good sports about it . , L Jesus. bade I hair was thinning and Abbie's lively he demanded with mock seriousness. tiias, I want you to call up Rose And Jesus Increased to wisdom and in the can of one Pearl all the a smile seemed to be lobing some of its By way of giving atmosphere to the Wateelow and wish bar happiness in stature. and in favor with God and and shine. of the sea. enthusiasm' and it began to look as Joke he pulled A-1`-ruyed-nb&-boGk and a -Browntnt her engagement." Man. • though the parson would have to a pencil stub cut of his pocket and 90 pretended to be waiting eagerly !SrElias arose limply'and dragged him- The centuries accumulating since Without two wedc:ing fees that he had -elf to the tet hone. With her head have yielded no better guidance for' ,.had a perfect right to expect. the answer held high Alibis stood by and watched youth. And it calls for no far GO" fir :L Never were two peo '.e more --got'' This t�-.­ there were four people him. or dif- in their ways" than Vaas and Abbie bushing vioently instead of two, ficult departure from the natural hu - r I Elias turned the handle of the wall . I had been in the ton years since the There was a peculiar g!itter in Mr, phone with a savage jerk that threa. man be�at. A wise physician of this, death of their parents Elias :eft for Harkle's hide birdlike eyes. Lee n. day, Dr. Richard Cabot, has written' tened to rip it out of its socket and 'Rhe sawnii] prompt:y at eight o'clock excee he chuckle ding:y well satisfied, shouted, as one snapping out a mRi- that long experience has taught him every morning, carrying his lunch input away his notebook and helped neat bund'o, and returned at live- imself to a g:ass of lemonade. - tary command that tour things go to make up a nor - "Give me 635 Ring -S! May I ta:k mal life -work, play, lovoand worship. fifteen. Alibis's appearance at the Jim and Rose must have been con- to Miss Waterl0w, He:lo. These are the materials out of which embarrassed by the -grocery store and the butcher shop siderably editor's pease" for they were conspicuous b Rose! I've just read the news and Is built that fourfold development ex - were as regular and methodical as the joke, y I've caked to fe'-fel-felicitate You emplified by the boy. Jesus, In this workings of the so:sr system. on their absence from the next of the 1. Sundays, rain or &hint, the two of Mosses' social evenings. on. .,What's that? One of Hark. picture given by Luke. For, rightful".y R •t MT4 r, nrkle was there In all le's jokes? Then you mean -the stor isn't true" ... Then, Robe, why ca - t Z employed, work will finplant increased n bis glory With his spare -litte body in his Sunday -best blue serge, yop marry me? I mean -that Is- wisdom; from healthful play will come -IF fran,'i bl increased stature; and love and wor- don't you understand me, Rose? I'm his A'am's appe protruding from a all confused but I'll be right over to ship, It they be In the spirit of the two high wing collar and that bright exp:aInI For heaven's sake, wait for great commandment&. will bring favor It in'l,", gram in his sly old eyes, he look as ux Rose!" with God and man. p:eased with the world as a rooster me, Elias didn't even stop for a hat, them smile - on an open of corn. "Well, folks, _s 0 it loo though I'd scared away but, speedy as he was, he. wasn't quite les sure Abbie's beau and E:: as' best *ri 1, in time to avoid a visitor who passed 448e:ang by cande," and by watch .,.,,,CaUn&red he'remarked in his high-pitched, him An the threshoIZ. It was Jim are old customs still observed In parts wimtIlk while. e. -lar voice. "I'm ashamed of m f Appeton, -110 was clutching -a copy of of I;eimtershire. In the former in - the Riverdale Times, and who seemed and I apologize." �-'Qidt your joshing!"' 0- urning down, the winning a Elias; pr, quite as excited as Elias. stance bids are made while a one -inch Inqene,candle is b' tested. Vias took one look at Jim's face, as the can" "Don't, be silly, Mr. Hark*e," sald then at the crtmipled paper. bid being that made burns out. In the case of the watch,' Abbie. "G* rii 'IS. Is .. . rht in, Jim," lie said. The brother and Aster looked at in the living -room." And, offering Iffs are sec# tr*d dwIng min- _.X-asts 4� each other shelepish,y, then turned no further apologies or explanation, utas. After he fied with great, long-legged strides. On meal on to every On the fol*owing Wednesday the Abbi4 had gone Into the kitch I next issue of the Riverdale Weekly see about the matter of the boiling- Minard's.0niment for insect bites. rionq'er".. • Times came out and it contained sen- over pot, but Jim fol:owed her there, rational news. The homecomf;ng brandishing the paper like a wild sig - El s, casting his shadow across the nal of distress. -dip- Care in the method of W23111,- I five -fifteen as promptly , "That-sto in-th*_Tinw*4s,-a4aks4.l' r I _1 ing your dainty iingerx� Porch at five in - till I get hold �f -fticked­-07the- paper and he cried. AL15igr-you In -much- Ion wa through it 'absent-mindedly. old Harklel" TWS Then he saw Abbie's happy, de - service. NEW, pure, bubb Suddenly one sentence, tucked away rw i in the "Persona," column at the bet, murely inviting smi:e, and forgot all LUX suds wt not :",tom of the first page, seemed to rise about HArk:e. single delicate thread- wiH wenkis 7*� UP out of the quiet and dignified sheet In the end nothing whatever was rot dull the most d es though It had been written in let- done about punishing the,unprincip:ed 7 colour. terg of flfme. Elias a.'most dropped old editorial faker though much had strong you u could stand oti threatened. In fief, . r. Harkle the paper. Then, clutching It tightly, been thres, IT'? so doing It any haraL he ran into the house to find his sister seemed to think that he - had done J1 Substitutes are "Abbie!" he called, sister. amiss. The next issue of the he rubbing surface is heavy Sup In his excitement E:' forgot the Pearl Enamel, positively smooth as lexp ewive regular good 4as orro first I -evening kiss for the a 1glass, but unlike Fla", It cannot any time in years, reakl And iwear out, like Read this!" he demanded. bt won t zinc. The back is heaviVre-inforced °WGry As Abbie read, her under,ip cursed With wood. It's a washboard that tensely between her white teeth. This YOU :is what the "Personal" column said: will last for many years, and "The editor is de'ightee w annoureeremember, it is SYP mad& 1ook that Rose Water!*'w and Jim Apple- + Canoft ton are going to be married in June. RS UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITIES The Streq;_M etai Products 00 Limier at it All Riverda'e will -join with us I, -,Many O.CA. shkieft ae`suc"ftlly wkmlpe mptWed cruting Adverftnj Daigm Larftoal TORONTO fbicitating these two des.�rvinq;y poi - -Va"C"M C&IM 2tt' u.ar young p, and Illustrations. Interior Decorating cop4e. The editor wiii 0 Sculpture. illeul Work Stained Glass have more to say on the subject in a Ulwr Brothers Umited future k%ue." le -elm, and other Wly-paid lvark J Toronto There was just a wee trace ONTARIO 532 of sharp-, COLLEGE of ART Simps"OOLEDWASH ness in Abbie's voice m she lian-d- 1 0 DAY GRANGE PAM TORONTO A" tVENIW, CL -K" Rr14PZN OCT 4 be paper back to Elias and que.- rm " P - — t fu roe pmorcy"Us 00 01 ISSUE No. 34-120. with pretended unconcern r Nil "Rv Pllt- Z W -W 7, p�i a IN _7 Jr DV .-AUNMUG WLAGERS STUNNED 'XIDLAND FIBRE PL4NT DESTROYED VV LOSS V1wr 21.6 SEAMEN ON. FISHING SCHOONER BY HUNDRED "xOUSAND mlW M. A 'The "a In strewn any of the men were saved. "We; Aiiamna, int., A%ag. ie.—A cisaa- remain stana2ug. As the wind was, Holitax, N.S.—"The have accepted what Seems to be the trona fire occurred here to -night, in- blowing with wreckage, but therer-le so sign i g from the southeast, no dam inevitable. The oldest fisherman volving a loss running into $100,000 000 age was done to the sawmill of htsin-P of life." Such was the dread mass - here, mea of years of experience Of or more, when the International! ley Chow. `.'age that came through the air when the sea, say there is nothing to do Fibreboard plant wai,pi-actical:y wip- The fibreboard plant employed 140 the Canadian Government ship Lady but meet the situation. Business Is ed out. The outbreak tore oil the ap-, men working day and night, the night -hocked are the the IAur1*r had concluded her second day at a standstill, so a pearance of an exp:osion, so rapid was shift having gone off duty when R f Search over the waste of waters people. La Have Island had Buffered the sprout of the flames. outbreak occurred. ZA lying'-arowid--Sable—teknd for the the -most, -because nearly half of the .__Tho__p1ant_wan _equipped Vtth a mod- This plant was first organized as the...... . . . . . . . it and the George Bay Shook MiKs and later crew of the wrecked Luntnburg. fish- , crew of the Mosher were from that ;Drn sprinkler system ' -but -At efforts of the brigade were unable taken over by,Firetbrooks' Ltd., who Ing schooner Silvia Mosher. What part of the county. What makes the '-little 11500-11" fli-ekered- In- the -14)" - -W-- POIgZlarA-.i5. the- -ros my of to cope with the fire in the twain sold it to the present owners two years the best and brightest of our buildings. -after their. Ponetang' branch *aw -hearts of men and women in Lunen- that se- -the 71 burg County throughout the day had l youth are gone." Tbp F t u is on .7 part to burned. —gone entirely out when night came The feeling -in Lunenburg Town, and there was no word from the great where Captain Mosher, the 'ff1dPPer FOUR PERSONS KILLED' -ND WRECK -T4R KAMTS Vold of waters that held within it the of the Sylvia Mosher, lived and where IN LONG ISLA Mystery of life and death -- his wife and little daughter are watch-' ' From AM the ooufttryvideIng amid dying hope and increasing :about Lurienbure, where theme twenty- despair, is that nothing further will Hon. Goo. H. Bolvin Fifty ori ' More Injured Alan Man 'wheat—No. 1, North., Former minister ot customs in the _;1.58;, 'six men had 4viN, and where their be heard of the crew of the schooner. Train Runs Into Open, No. 2, North., '1.54-, No. 3, ivorth.,� familles are now amid the sorrow of Hon. J. J. Kln!ey quoted his father, Canadian government and a Canadian -switc1l. of SAbi t -',their great loss, word came that hope who knovrs the vicinity M Is_ delegate to the Knigh a of Columbus Man. oats No. 2 CW' nominal; N9. had givenway to tb�at, spirit of tour- land as well as any one living in Lu -n- convention at Philadelphia, died in New York.—Two persons were kill- 3, not quoted; No. 1 leW 48c; No�- 7_ ageous resignation so characteristiclonburg, as having stated that be be- that city on Aug. 7.. ad, two others are believed to. have 2 food, 46c; West.L. grain quotations ln� of men who go down to the sea in,' lieved the Mosher endeavored towork died, and between 50 and'W more were c.i.f. ports. L51- I out of the storm, and with one of Injured when a crack train of the Am. corn, track, Toronto—No. 21 shipa. In thus litt4e.villag" bt the L Changes of the wind was blown JURY FINDS DEATH •Long Island Railroad, running 20 -1 yel:ow, 97c; -N - 0 x^ -u Is At a stand4itill, These have I- Millfeed—Dol. Montreal freights,, odea days amdnights of fearandhopa back on the northern part of -the -is- FROM utee ati, ran Inio an open switch I bag, included: Brin, per ton $27 251 per ton $29 tz��, AlteLIQUOR rnating In eager watchfW2ms-- land. It would -be quite possible that at CalVert*n, live TOV08 West Of River- shorts, .25; Qddl aa_ ii =atnnaed,_I she had lost. her dories, the same .aa head, L I. *Z6.25; good f;;� flour, per ba $92-30.! people stand Around so great has been the shock - of the the other schooner, Mary Mth, and Inquest ''Held on Victim of 7*46 "locomotives were pulling the " Ont. oats -42 to 44c f.o.b. pping; Allanburg Tragedy -North, eight steel cars, the first two of which i points- nows of the disaster -and the. numb -1 when she struck there was no way Ont good milling wheat, --$1,26 trig ache of hopes-dispolled. of swap* for the crew, and their bod- left the Iracks. Both engines were Warden Rcrnkey from tea are among the sandbars of that ern Fatality Result, of battered and twisted into a mass of $1.28, f.ob. shipping points, acwr34 telephoned Poison. to freights. - La Have there is now no hope that part of the Island. wreckage. Engineer William Squires ., : - . 1 6 Barley--Msating, 66 to 614. Welland, Ont. -That Reuben Upper, and Fireman John Montgomery, of Buckwhg&t__Nomjn&L, SUFFER FATAL INJURY BOY JOLTED FROM CAR tb- first of the three victims of the the first locomotive, were killed In- Rhe --No. 2, 90c. atantly. Both lived In Greenport. The an. flour --First pat, $9.10, TO-' DIES OF INJURIES Alcohol poisoning at ARainburg, do, second pot., $8.60. WHILE REPAIRING ROOF crew of the otheor locomotive leaped to ronto acute Alec - came to his death throughsafety. On4 flour -Toronto, 90 per cent., Stratford Man Succumbs After 1 Father Put on Brakes Sudden-! holism wan the verdict returned at The first of the passeger cars, a ;6ent, per bairel, in carlotal Toronto,! the coroneea inquest. 5.901 sea"rd In bulk, $5 75. S. ly and Lad Was Hurled The Jury was Pullman, buckW upward, twisted Fall to Floor of Bam unable, however, to determine the hess4,mew, 19 *'to 19%c;! Stratford, Aug. 15 -William Orr, Into DitCEL source of the supply. slightly to the right, And came erash-1wins, 194 20 to 20%cl� Ing down through the roof of the gdatol ?Be. 014 large, 28c; twins inged 43, died early last evening from Cobourg, Ont., Aug. I.S.-Tho death tio Of the Devon arrested in connac- Golden Pickle Works alongside the c; t�plsfta 30c -injuries received in a fall while At occurred In Cob* la metal floapttal I n with the affair'. and who are be- I tracks. It is believed one workman Butter--4inest' creamer y prints� work in the barn on Mrs. Robert I herd on the charge of mans.augh- this morning .71red Baker. aged; ng wasocrushed under the car, The N to 87c; No. 1 creamery. 35 to 96c - - ter only one was mentioned. and he No. 2. 84 to 85c- Dairy prints, 2741 Czeerar's firm, I'M K concesol"n nine, folio an accident yesterday 1 is did not turn over, whish un-' N*rthL Eastbape, yesterday. The late of a peculiar nature. �lck Ricci, the Thorold taxi drive,. !It"" to 29%c. resses claimed that Rk-el Egg$--Fremb extrus. In cartons, 37 Several witr doubtedly saved many Of the passon- Mr. Orr, who was employed by Mrs. The boy, who was the orrIT son of I I cars from mro serious injury. Cmerar tooWate her farm. was At; Mr. and Atm Paz Baker, Divialon.St., was a frequent visitor to the Upper, to 38r; fresh extras, loose, 86c; fresh restdarice-,a -The -4-carabination mr, Aid+ fJr4t&42C; -fresh- ageonja,­2g tO­2S44'_ he at -second, work raising the roof of the barn went with his parents for an turn over, and the most serious In-[ Live poultry -Chick 8 Whan the 4 About sight miles � livered a -parcel, the cc sitente =*Whic;�J *There 1 IM - TT. accident happensd. The roof , 'automobile Ads. !wan unknown. jured were -passengers in thIL qOc; ham. over 6 lbs., W sagged doftr*l Inch" during tho'east of Cobourg, at Grafton, trouble I was no Are, however, and the passen- I tos., 24c; do., a to 4 lbs., 20c; roosters, 'winter and he was attempting to raise developed with the engine and Mr. 1 North Bay, Ont. -Testimony given, ro we" able to make their way -out, 20c: duckhugs. 6 U. and up, We at the inquest opened at Port Loring 90 -ye, See. 0. Three packs had been placeJ On Baker brought the car to a sudden into the deaths -of Mr. and M through doors and windows. turkeys, the rafters alone the side and the roof: at,,. The jolt, throw the youngster re. Goo. Dressed, eltry--CbIckow, Spring, Itad been raised acme 11 inch" when 'into a deep ditch. Carey tended to show Chat they died lb 40c. chickens storage, b.. 35c; - ail Mr. Orr was thrown a liquor LAKE MERCHANT- heng Ovw 5 lbs., 27c,. do, 4 to 5 lb .ixw Jack slipped. It was Immediately Peen that he had from the effects of potow a%. r r brought into the North by a party of cILLED By EXPLOSION 27c 3 to 4 lbs., 26c; r • t�; the floor of the straw shed some 25 been seriously injured." He was taken Buffalo tourism beaded by Dr. Bayer, dii�njs: 5 lbs. and up. 3060,K; 1tu,"k2,'5.c'it foot below, and G the fall sustained a first to the office of Dr. J. C. Hutchf-_ 140c. fracture At the kale of the skull and son, of Brampton, and then to the Co- I a Buffalo dentist, and given to Carey I Alleged' Defective Dynamite Bean -Can. hand-picked,60 per by them as a bonus for his servces L-ushel; primes, $240 per b21. had severe Internal injuries, causing A lourg General Hospital where three fatal hemorrhage. " He was however ?Oesl doctors M&& an oxamiltation. i As cook on a fishing trip, Dr. Smylie, Was Stored by Him Near Ma 't produce -Syrup, per Imp. conscious and able to got up and -walk Tho boy was found to have sustalned'of Parry Sound, who conducted an His Sto". 1, �i 10 to $2.2,0; per 5 ga' .. $2.06 -1 .'to his livuse, where his condluo on the bodies, testified at the $2.10 per gal.; maple sugar, lb., 11 be hemorrhage of the bowels and he'died autopsy Hudton, Ont -N. T. Faulk*nham,. 25 to 26c. came worse and he lapsed Into un. at 9 a.nL to -day. inquest that death iib cases was pioneer storekeeper of the Red Lak* Honey -40 -lb. tins, 11% to 12c 2 COUSCIOU372404. due to 4!coho'ic poisoning. Joseph Kane. Mrs. Hutchins end Miss Hut- mining field, was kited by an ex- lb.; 10 -lb. tins, 11% to 12c; 5 -lb. tins, chins, relatives of the Carey,, are &;I plosion of dynamite near his ton. 11 to 12%c; 2% -Ib. tins, 14 to 14%c. Win -a re 36c; cooked hams, 49 to 52c; smoked y. q'homas C He was a former resident of Mathe- I Smoked meats --flatus, mod., 34 to ,FOUR MEN KILIM, Gladioli W ill from drinking the liquor, but a For Eighth Successive Year, expected to recover. son, Ont:, where two brothers our- rolls, 25c; cottage, 81 -to 32c; break. TRAIN HITS HANDCAR vivo him. It was brought out at the inquestfast bacon, 85 to 46c; special brand Paulkenham had had a ease of dY- breakfast bacon, 39 to 42c; back*, Two Injured in Accident at St. Thomas, Ont_WO,rJ was r*- that following the fishing trip one namite returned by a prospector be- boneless, 42 to 47c. ceived here that for the eighth sue-'bott:9 of liquor was given -Carey by cause it was defective. He was star-' Cured meats --long clear bacon. ED ...,Minatree in a Rock CUL y,.r the St ThOMSS HorticUl_ the t0llridtS. Carey opened the bot- the explosive. in a cave j,'tho to 70 Un., $24-"; 70 to 90 IbL. 923.75,' inir Fort William, Ont -Four railway tural Society has won the trophy for tie last Saturday and took a-aumber 1 90 lba., and - up, $22.U; ligistwol sm 4 the beat exhibit entered by any gar- of drinks, giving one to his wife. rocks a short distance from his store rolls in barrels; #42.60; beavywolo p eyes were killed and two injured when the explosion occurred. calls, $39.50 per bbl. at the Am- I - atMinatres, Ont., a hand -car on don club on the continent-Year4Xd The body of David Jackson, an em-! Lard -Pure tierces, is to 18%c; which they were riding wan truck by erfean G7A(ho:us Society's, above, now Epsom�s 96 ployee of the Red Lake Transport tube, IS% to 19c; pails, 19 to 19*c; R Ovoisdian National freight train I h, progress at Rochester, N.Y. The rV , �or"A, Grandstand is Doomed Company, was recovered from the 9-;20,4 to he; sho t to .s, rock cut. local society also won two firsts and whirlpool at the foot of Sriake Falls, 14% to Ific; tubs, 15 C , pans; am: Peter Si iia a - three seconds in other classes. Dr. 16 to 16%c: block*, 17 to 17L4e. 41; John Wirinsky, 49; G. Chadd, 43; Epsom's racecourse, where the world whom he was drowned a week ago. Heavy steers, choice, $7.85 to $8.251' i F. E. Bennett, President Of the so- famous Derby has been ran annually tent 0hoisky, 42. The Injured art` ciety, is in charge of the local OR- since 1780, is to Ices its ninety-six- do., good, $,t.'#o to $7.76; butcher O. Johnson, foramen, 50, and W. Ran- hibit, and is bringing a nun steers, cheice, $7.10 to $7.75; do., good., . *or of y6ar-old grandstand after this year's Britain's FA&Wm Coast I; dark, 45. noted gladiolus growers back to 010 race on June 2. The old stand. Which L $,7 to $7.25; do., com., $8.50 to KGOA Crumbles Before the Sea butcher -steers choice, $1.40 to $7.75; The men were it part of a gang r9_ city with him. holds * only 41,000 persons, Is to be re- do., good, $6.Y6 to $7; butcher coin, —pairing the traeks. At the time of the placed by one aeMmmodating 20,000. Duuwfch little choice, $6.60 to $5.75; do., fair t,� England. -Th it, aecide%t it was TM foray. While plane have been drawn for the Island" becomes tighter each year. d, $4 to $15; butcher bulls, good", Charge The silent, Incessant warfare *between canners And cutters, $2.60 to $4; goof Lad Faces new gtan`d; a movement has been start to to $5.60; bolognas, $8.50 to $4• the sea and the coast has again been mi'ch cows, $70 to $86 camda's NOW at Premium of Manslaughter ed to make the structure the largest springe and finest In the world. re, brought Into prominence, by the sort- choice, $90 to $110- medium cows, in Ma&d of N6w York I ___ElAmikOu_-_WMtam _Urkowitch� _It Is pointed out that the Fleming- rosion of-th-a-coast- of Pass- m -r- - - $45 to S60- good 4A QX 4 -- jury ton stand In Australfa accommodates -N*w York. -The Bank of Montreal 16, who *" named by a Coroner'* Ing necessary the reconstruction of the $4.75; do., fair, $5 to 067; calves, choice shtgPod $2,000.000 In go as hot responsible for the death of 70,000 persons, and that as the attend. good to Canada, ng once at the Derbyaverages300,000 to London & North-Eastern Railway be. $11.50 to,;12; do., good, $9 by $10; do., Edward Ponger, was arraigned on a tween .Frinton and Walton. The ling light, $5 to $6; RnM iambs, $16- do, -thus raising to $8,1500"606 ths, total of 500,000 racegoera, Epsom should have medium, $18 toil,4; do., bucks, $191 the present bullion movement to the charge of manslauglitei. Is to be placed farther inland, but un 16 to $7.60; heavy t good light sheep, was the fourth shipment _sheep --and _huckA,_$4_1o_MM_; bDMIZ&n. It The warrant 'issued against him 01149 mating at least 100,000 persons. til thin work to completed the present within th la4to read: That he, on the fifth day ot Itne-will coatinne thick smooths, fed and wAto-ed' August, 1926, did unlawfully kill and H Again Other parts of the o-be'Diet Coast are W.60; do., f.o.b., $12; do., coun " movement Is att:dbut*d by foreign ex- to change bankwo to "aft4'CaniZIu slay one Edward Fenger, the boy -Beneath British Flag being eaten away ty the see. At Dun- points, $11-75; do., off cars $is. 40 loans re"Wr b drowned In the bay off Lansdowne Oich the sea- bas Inland so far thick fats, f.o.V., $11.60; qefe�i * out In N 1 prom - fib New Park, It Is alleged, after being -*tzuck- Toronto. -Anxious to ebrpe to Can- that the remaining portion of the fa- ium, $2.46. premium 41 IW*ii &ut. in New YorX On the head with au'oar. mous Dunwith cha-rch- tower has been MONTREAL York. 7%9 C saiii dollar was at a iada, -more than a dozen British -born removed for preservation, and the rest 59%c; No, residents of the United States hate{ Oats -Can. West., No. 2 written C. C. Rete, Director of Pub- of the old town lies beneath the waves, 8, 54c. Flour -Man, spring wheat 1101ty f At Holiderness the land is fighting a patents, firsts, $8.9-0; seconds. $8.40; or the Ontario Government, due- a�enbh �Swv"UTM ENGUND TERROWED BY Ing the past week; --for information me; lasing battle with the sea. Parts of strong bakers', $8.20; rta-T southeast Engl'%nd r to suitable locations within the c re dfsappearing� choice, $6.60 to $6.70 Rolled on- rs, 90':bs.. $8.20. Bran, $28-25. Bal _SEVERE`.EART" IN 30 YEARS flnos`of the Provinc-,q. and Sussex te :osing semo-4N acres Shorts, $90.25. Middlings, $87.2& "Simply cases," 'Mr. Hale put -No. 2, per ton, car lots, $17 to It every year. At Solsea a boardfng Hay "of wFnt:'ng to get back to Britt house that was built only a few years $18. . 7�4 London, his nightshirt shbuting: ago now stands derelict, the waves Aug. 15 -The severest The end of and under the British flag again" Cheese -Finest west., 171A to 17%c; the word has come." In Hereford the According to Mr. Hale, most of the baying encroached Into the garden. _67/sc. Butter - earthquake -in Great Britain in thirty shock caused the eock in the Town finest east., 16% to I years struck Southern England Just writers have :ivied in the S 1,No. 1, pasteurize;i, 82% to 83c. Eg States for go I -Fresh extras, 40c, fresh firsts, 34c. Veal -calves, $8.50 to $10, accordl n H&Atostrike three times. Among the a number of years, and are fairly well. Swam Safely to Shore before 5 o'clock this morning. It was places slightly affected was Stratford- ta-do. described as being accompanied by a'on-Avno. With Child in Her Arms to quality; hogs, -am $13.28; 'select, X14: rumbling sounh like a railroad train, ! The counties affected were Derby- tulminiting In An explosive noise., @hire, Somerset, Devonshire, Herford- Robert Scott Sentenced Canadian Railways Kenora, Ont. -Hampered by her; Win "a )roken and chimney shire, Warwiek3hi7e, Northampton, to Life -Terin for Murder clothing,Killed 42 -During July note were 1 down. and with her 11-monthe-old Leleeartersbire, Radnorshire and also baby in her same, Mrs. A. Walters, a 4C ts Chicago, who Lahee!de resident. swam to In mo rty towns And cities Both and Bristol And Landrinod. ll:. -Robert Scott, safety I 0 t-ta vva.- Reports made to the Raft r,.iidont4 to have run into in the last five days trem-blors have Ileaded-guilty to murder in connection when thtcwn from a rowboat by the -way Commission show 42 persons were Che street u elothes. In been reported from every continent with the saying of a Chicago 'drug wash of a passing launch. 1killed and 266 -injured on Canadian before con- excerpt Australia, being "To or less clerk, JoEtph Maurer, for whose kill - some iftr Mrs. Walters swam to the dock and 'railros-de during the month of July. of stables I- to enter their disastrous In On Eastern Meditor-ran- Ing his brother Ru5cell is SIX un:'er stin- tal-en from the water by a real -'the dead, seven were employees. No houses bwnspeople of can region an the East Indies. S:Ight terco to he hanged In was n, who witnessed this acoldept. pasaenl.rers d Were killed. Of the in. VUnlrorized when a shocks have been felt In Enj:and three taken to Jo'.ic:t to begin slrvin�r a 'ife, M(,,har and. child experiencei-no fll-'Jurs4, fil were passengers a" 154 am• ftuo the stresto in; time's In the-Ust two weeks. term for the crime in Stale Prisms. elects from the accident. "4, _ ; ..,, , .- _P''4Ir..R rr,;•. � � ..� .Yr-:.:E� �p+�*iY � 'l.;lsiy�p •e. a'(-4:-"''T'-."'�L' 'e. E..__..��ee S .{w.r. •.F+ .! _ .. Nil "h,Ja'+.•,c��.l .r .,. ,�` , i.?34!'*'.�.a4. � �"y 'e"�' •LN:w. 'J W}�.;.. fy��'(n. wb .'• . i +!•�I— t-v,e�, ,'�"5' „ <6b_,a' �:� ,.Nx-x.w... ... &'s-v".Y r._ .. �,, t,�,_. . *�,...., r.•wt' � ..,.,,r >' •... .. �•b:..-.s.. .,� ce;a� . a ; s •"�.- ��1+•�",,-2 0✓?'. „s.. N: �.. �� ..M .fir ( a �, ..� =ai-•'!�{•: .�. . R,.r. ,�. .:• ; �'+'S.,a^!,�,...� o- ., ..•. r,�. ', ,w.a ,..e w;. :� -, ,fie« a• ...e r:,-..n'r. +�. ,'�,.,*•.*' :'L ��. x'y, '3$. ,.a, ,,.•, a, N' ' *•. - . .. _ilii ,... ... ,. .. r•` r r' .� ,rti 'T"" t F�' }r '.. ,. .',. ..,..... .. .. .. `�.._ . ;... a a7`• .. •oil A son M ,.T O!'1 A T TSlt/i �• --Ogle and Mrs. Cooper, of Toronto -It is reported that the frequent ,tU Vr ■ �1 111 , ° and Miffs Mabe] Cark, of Clinton, rains of late is causing some of the visited their brother, W, J. -and Mrs. early tvAoes to rot in the. ground. �f) , C2ar#c. -W: F. ' atx AI>'' -Law .and Mian -Wm. and Mrs. Cullis; sent the - p-'i'here is a leaf sweet cash -der- PV4rurAfred, are a..canplfl gr vt+eek-end with iPlatives ir! Orono for Friday' apd'Saturc+ay at the weeps vacationwith ir leltutives - -- - - - --Mr, and Mrs. Norris, of Orono Big Store." A . ton and, a half of in Ti1{sonburg, - vidUd tlfir unde and aunt. Win an �_�Van Mrs. Cuilis on Saturday. =a hurst, arrived here by motor on Mon- i -Charles Sanderson and family, of -Leo. O'Connor, of Toronto, spent day to spend a few daye with Dr. and f Toronto, are spending a few dak's over Sunday wi$tthaPickering friends- Mrs, Cartwright. Be sure you have it in good trim -for- the =-- + a vacation with friends and relatives it Mr. O'Connor is now maldng a good -Dr. E. A. Sadler, °Dentist, practss- . - t t1^Pickering. recovery from a long siege of illness in . Toronto, will be (here in his coming election :broadc ata, -George and Mrs. Law, have been from intestinal flu and other coo li- gg __--_-_-- _,-- P og%� on Thursday -from 10 a. ia. to ----,- - ur:' here dv-z" the past few days owing cations. b .m., as usual.* ' } to the death of the former's,brother, -Messrs. Richards6ii and Picker- p'Dr. H. T. Fallaise, Resident Dent- Irrespective of make we will deem jt.. a Abram IAw. ing have opened a law office in the ist. Office over Baisdon's hardwiare -Mr. and Mia. 'Hall and Miss easterly rti,on of the Pickering store, ' Office 'hours, 9 to 6 •daily and leasllre t4 IOOk Over ' Our Silt it Bessie Sedgwick, of Toronto, spent a Hotel building. The office will be evenings by ointment.' y r r~P' pleasant evening with friends Mere open on Monday and Wednesday even- —On Tuesday after•aoo4 as a Tor- its not working and try - `. Salt Thursday, ings and all daffy Saturday, onto car comingfrom the east at r. t �.; -Mrs. John Meurkar, who has been„ _ The ,Women s Institute will hold spending a tsou le of weeks in P1►isle moderate rate of speed Walter White aIId-adjust ittoryou. PeA g P Y their annual picnic, Tuesday next drove from the west and turned to go - �; with .iter sister and borther in Sau- Aug 24th at the home of Mrs. Arnold into Norman Bank's lane. The result - t ggeeeen, returned home on Tuesday much east of the village. Members will was a collision in which the Toronto • p � � err impioved in health. lease brie thein lunch baskets also + ltresh stock of A B lX� V Batt.��"leS S. ' > -- P car struck Mr. Whites sedan fair on -Mrs. C. E. Moe, of Seattle Wash- plates a� �• All ladies of the ington (U.S.A.) visited at .the home P the side. bursting both rear tires. Tht fr : of her sister, Mrs. E. A. Bryant (Hill- community young and old alike are sedan struck the post in front of Mrs. always onhand. _ -view Farm) Pickering, Ont. cordially invited to come. Meeting Bushby's store, which happens to be tilled at the usual hour. the last surviving tie post in the vil- -W. G. Reid, on account of the in- -On Tuesday forenoon, Chas. B. lage, breaking it off at .the ground. crease in his business, has purchased Rice, of hitettale, had a ver narrow If you haven't a set we. e.an sup1 Qeve delivery motor truck, which is y Fortunately no person was ihjured in p Y r3' escape from deaEh He was engaged the impact. " -- n6w on one of his routes. repairing the well at J. T. Stephen- ,, y o u With the world's rl d S be s t ' i ' -Thos, and Mrs. Maddaford and son's and when at the bottom of the daughter of Toronto, speijt over Sun• well he was.. overcome by the fumes Now AdverSisenkmils. day witlf Mrs. Madda rd's mother, from gasoline which had leaked out DE. FOREST CROSSLEY - Mri3. J. Dwyer, of Church street. •�- from the tanks which are located a ...__ .� ., _ R RA1ip—An _ t - short -diistance away. His critical Ee�'UAT '- ----ArmstrongBrothers, of Stouffville, ply at NEWS OFFICE, {- _wus_noticed ply Fig -- --- $L1IIti `- +• lckering w last week on a motoring trip-' to the were assisting in his work, Chas. �� ARMYOR SALE -100 acres. For • :31or'th-west, where they will remain Sanderewn, of Toronto who is visiting fun particulars apply to Robert Devitt, i d harvesing operations. n , Brougham, 47 -So ]Established 1857, j and Mrs. Stork of Belle- relatives here, was lowered into the well, and succeeded in hauling Mr. LSO 9 BALE -Happy Thoagbt range, Ville, who are now OII their vacation, Rice raised to the top, being now in 8 holes, in tirst-class, condition. Apply Mrs. r,spent the week -end with the farmer's " an unconscious condition. Medical S.W.$. W • Davis.Davia. Pickering. Stitt i parents, R. C. acrd-ffirs: Stork: They was secured, and after ap lying - - "ir left on Monday on a motortn to P HOUBE FOR SALE -12 moms. ce• to � . y W n, Y KP the usual methods Oaf resusgitation meat blocks. For full particular apply. to COnsciousn?ss was restored, and now Mrs. McGinty, Pickering. 44tf he' - 7: 1 � Ferguson, who has been has no ill effects from his experience. - — i j employed for the past few months in A fav more minutes of delay.would F'OR SALE-Cottaxe and }acre of - - - _ land. brooms, mewl decorated. See this. • Dr. McEwen's dru has been - - g _. •�;- g. store, have proven fatal. Make as offer. Robert Moon, Whi:evale. 50tf • � ' ' t`. engaged by S. J. Cal'.acutt, and left "t on Monlay morning for Whitby to -FOR SALE—Standard 2 -burner ' "enter opo GREEN RIVER. _ Inshelf n his new duties. Cherries are ientiful hereabouts. Ing. 496-61 °Picks - 1 -The heaviest rainfall o! the set,- � g son occurred on Manley evening hort Mrs. Roy Carter visited friends re- " the Fly ay w hen rain fell in torrents for a short Gently, y �rATER TA P9 -la your house,,. -Swat - tinve, which levelled grain and corn barn and garden, from well or cistern. h in a Brie places. The heavy fall, how- in Mr. Sandford dford Daten is improving Automatic pump complete, like new, less than {Y ever, VV88 Only local In character. half price Apply Boz C. NEWS office. 49 -SO Mr, ani Mrs. Pugh visited the lat- FLY SWATS . _ TAN GLEFOOT SHEETS N. E and Mrs. McEwen and �ORONTO WET -WASH LAU.N. .q gel's parents, DRY t5•me finish! -Let our driver and ,,, 10e1�3� double sheets for ... .. IOa K daughter, Miss Winona, returns i 'Wood handle, Mrs, Trewartha of Toronto visited explain our 24 hour service. Just leave your uyL home on Tuesday after an enjoyable her parents recently- name w:;h Mr S W, sv,s. barber shop. We Long suite handle, lbsly hangers, 2 for 6cs sseek's motoring trio to Montreal, e•.;I pick ep and deliver i crines a seek. there- spent a few days with- --- .Mr and Mr&l. NlghswandeT drove ,,,,®,o artOn Sorry t�s. Gilman electric washen and furnaces. No ' ,r the doct3rs mother and brother the to Orange'v17Ie en Sun- ASSEY HARRIl 1l�AC1i11�LaRY - former which is anything but well.. The friends of Mrs, J, White are 1 and Repairs. Pard can,triteka, and creel i`A2VC#LEP'OOT P`Lg SPRAT TAT.�iG'LEPOOT FLY SPRAY *to bear of her illness. 4 M. H. earn binder. Far sale or rent. a brick Small tins. Large tiop, r,I -Rev. J. R. Fraser, of DunbMiss Annie and Mr, Tom Barnes 45c Sr occupied the pulpit In St. AIIdTCw9 booms and garden, D. ), Gormley, Dunbarwa, with blew epraver, with big hand sprayer 6bt!- Cy = United Church on Sunday morning, are visiting friends about rile village. Out 21tt _ There was no church Surday last when he preached an excellent Ser since Rev. Mr. Radcliffe is takinghis 'TO KENT -A boors in Pithe R. g atter Augtat 3 doom south or the R C. 1n®a. Mr. Fraser will occupy the8peciwl clean -rip price on One only, cam restsprayer, r holidays. Church A goad comfortable a roamed trams y, i next Sunda morning but !4 p $' house. Hard sad ort .iter is kttcbat. Hand 8 ra errs The I.adies Aid at Mrs. F. Horn- pyo P 9 with abou der straps, e �rY3c! will withdrawn. Apply Miaa M. E. Richardson. Richardson . field or Barden, -At St George's t^,hTircb next Sun- shaw's draw a large attendance re- minis. _ .. slightly used, - day. Sunday School meets at 9.34 gardless of the busy harvest.. 1 quart jar, reg. 8bc. for .. 40c going. at i}8,50 Many are pleased with the new bus F.`A'RM MACHINERY -Frost a,nn- Morning service at 10-80 a.ta wood Cocksbutt. Tudhope, Andemm�. John c . service at the village. It is particu- amd evening service at 7 p.m. A very Deere. shell, Gould, Shapley O Muir. Flats". •� larly convenient for visitors at Wil- Weiktason. Beat Order rVF=_ hearty invitation is extended to attend am's Park. now, Alm De Forest radios at either of le ser, W. RZenoleuM Zenoleum t _ - . • Sprout *iil preach morning 1iDd even- The plentiful harvest this year Greenwood. 27tr _ will help to keep .good times with us OR -House and lot of }acre � Ing. -What voters' lists are to be used �= while leaping rewards it i3 good L' on main road at Myrtle. garage and hen- • $ ill the coming election? Is a goes- remember the animals that slaveGood �jr�oi i nure�' doubt, the best DiA�nfeetant and r� to assist. With the rush of work r Apply to G. 8. Fisher, Ashburn, or R. G. �pt 9L - b6n fregnentl y naked. The Do�mi.n- 1' 1 y Spray for farm eta c k - r horses are apt to become a bit neg- heron. Mrrtle. 45tr I= Governmens bmka atter its own lected and nothing retards a horse so Bata, making the munici lista in OR y4ALE-Chea all triads of troch aa sore shoulders. A little �+ on the market t . . • Ontario the basis. The 8t5 ti.i�ed a wagon•, harmer. and a! kinds of farm ins- .. _ • e . R year ago, will probably be revised by common sense will go a long way plements in good order. Also se -oral beavy and the re officers and brought tip with these tarn mals whose only reward light scales and cook stoves and beaten. High- _ l that in their food, A man with a sore foot eat ori«Paid for bides and wool..Tm rive moat; to date so at all voters may exercise try. H.Hermam,stouavine. Phane190S lav Large tine 75 cents, .'Medium 45 center ;. the franchise, Tuesday, September 14. will not be as efficient as one with T . -_ - -The funeral of Gretchen Saunders good feet so why expect a horse to d OTICE-I am wrecking a fear Ford p - his best while suffering from sore al cars. Will ill the ppara very cheap. I have �JYYl8e11 t1I]B VU Cents was largely attended on Aug. 7th. also for sale one Maxwell touring. area nice car. Gretchen's quiet, loving disposition shoulders. Be humane and remember runs nice, rides nice, looks nice, a sumptuous out- - Z+von her many'friends which was to cover the wound with ointment to et, which givea'the impression of some class• and ' prevent flies eating into it while the ar the ridiculously tow price of $ISO. As can are + ...shown by the marl. beautiful floral P selling this is a remarkable bargain. Also.a Ford JELLY JARS GRANITE W kRE r'y horse is recuperating: in the pasture ton truck at $150. T. C. Brown, Brougham. 38tf tributes, there being a beautiful field. -. - _. _ With tin tope, :' We're making a real „ wreath from her only aunt end umle C ELLING OUT -1 9 year old pure 1 froth Oshawa, also wreaths and sprays Shred Holstein cow, can be registered, quiet nice clear g188P, clean up in from TOLATYtA, Oshawa, Pickering 8nd ' and a good milker, 'due to freshen Aug. 23rd; I per dozen, ' _ =Odds and ends, Liberal Rally 4 -year old grade cow, due to freshen :1u¢ 13th, onl 80a Have a Look Hamilton. Gretchen was only fifteen • Y ;• good 4 Shropshire sheep for breeding years old and will be greatly missed _ _ purposes, young; 2 ewe lambs: 50 laying hens• by her sorrowing family and friends.T W. H. Moore invites his friends and about 150 chickens, all sizes Also 2 yearling heifers(I pure bred Holstein).._ J. adbeat, r ti, GEM- JARS_ There passed away after a long mead neighbors to meet at his farm. IL R. No. 1. Brooklin. -0 stf GLASS TUMBLERS and tedious illness, at the home of his. west of Dunhartou. next Sat. New }e the time j Imperial pints, per doz 1.40 36 sisters Pickering Sunday Aug. 15th.,' urday afuernoon (Aug. 20). �j`0 RENT OR FOR BALE -N)0 ac- you need extra ones, ~- i Wt a quartfl. • • x.75 ',Abam V. Law In his seventieth year. At 9 m. (etaadard time) the follow. Tres of land. being lot 33• con. S. Pickering. strop and durable per doz ibe Wine half-piute, .. _ ... L76 i 1 n 1892 he married Rhoda Wilson. in psrilt -speak on the questions of Good clay loam. watered by running stream, —� + p � e had one daughter, Gladys who g q never -failing: good fences and good buildings. a They S r the day. namely : W. A. Dryden, 50 acres devoted to park purposes, well troy predeceased Flim four years ago. In Mre. A. W, -Bell, W. E. N Sinclair, nixed by ampere, known as. • Wilson's 1�ark ^ QUART PITCHERS Nice assortment of .. Teligion he was a Methodist and in (cordon OonaaL and W. H. Moore. Come and ince and he convia that tbia ia. Blue Striped Bowls, fed Iitio a staunch Liberal. Ttiert desirable property. Apply to red Wilson, White with fancy patterns, P Itis suggested that, those wisbing to aro the premises, or write R. R No. 1, Locust two very -handy sizes, to mourn his loss ,his wife Hill. 47.50 cottvenient size, picnic bhould brilg a basket lunch bice sisters, Sarah, Nell and Hattie - - gong at 38 cents special, 18e a•d 26e : W two brothers George of, Toroltrto said bathing m t for the kiddies. , Asad Thomas of Pickering. Tura south from ibe' Kingston Read Notice to Creditors •-� : on the first eidernad eaa of M S C H A P M A N The following is clipped from axle ind O MOX101- of our exchanges: "ThrougLont Ont - of Roee}»nk Road, -- - t Weather Permitting. - ario man -towns and cities have been In the Matter of the Estate of Fon ■ • t providing auao -camps anti - A is — - -- - - grounds for tourists that they may be Notice to Creditors' -Township of Pickering, in the made as. comfortable as possible dur- u-nty of Ontario, School Teach - `tag over -night sojnnrns. Most of itU.3Zd OthOZ'� w, detseased. O ahem appreciate this but there are — Notice is hereb given ursuant to In the Matter of the Hatate of Sophia pp boors among tourists just as . among the Statutes g tat aims ,that all /' • e ` P Bean, late a the Township of Pick. � ��� ' :other ole and kindnesses done persols'baviag any claims against or - � er}ng, in the County on Ontario, them is like casting' is before entitled to share in the estate of For. pearls Widow, Deceased. :. swine. One of these fellowo recently reel Alezaader Beaton. late of the arrived at St. Marys and tore all the Notice is herby given pursuant to Township of Pickering. in the County Section 66 R. S. U. 19I4. Chapter 121 of Ontario, Hchool Teacher, deceased '• `'� 0 signs off the trees of the camp ground that all creditors and others having g who died on or about the 21st da of • � and split them up for camp stakes. g y It is such vandalism as this that pre- claims or demands against the Estate May, 19M, are required to send post + f•• tS r ' ', 4 p. -�• vent those who "live in the hone of the said So is Bray, who died on prepaid or deliver to the undersigned by to side of the road" from being or about the 20th day of September, Administrator or his Solicitors, on or .+ I's friend to man." Many often suf- 1826, at the said Township of Picker- before the ]6ch day of September, fee through the sins of one. lag, are required on or before the 1st 1928; their Christian and surnames, r� through Friday evening last a Lake day of September, 1926. to send by addresses and descriptions, and full pp post prepaid or deliver to theun particulars iliiy verified of their $bore bus, Turning on a special trip signed Sglicitor for the Executors of claims, accounts or interest, and the S from Toronto to Oshawa had a narrow the lost Will and Testament of the nature of any security beld by them. X111 l M 31741 3H1. �1f19 �1 SN�J 3Mj k- escape when abo4 opposite Walter eald deceased full particulars in writ. Immediatelv after the 16th day of 3NONd3131•• 019 396% Sleep's, a mile -west of the village, Ing of their claims and the nature of September, 1928, the assets of the Bald �ili�ih '1)"131 S,3�l1H1 HSO� the lights went out and the bus ran security, if amp, held by there. estate will be distributed to the parties 11L 1H ?11`d int the ditch, as the driver -could not And that after such last,'mentioned entitled thereto, having regard only the pavement. As soon as the date the said Executors will proceed to the claims and interests of which }fights went out, thk driver stopped as to distribute the assets of the said de- the Administrator or his Solicitor@ ^ • AL o s quickly as possible, so that the bus ceased amoug the parties entitled sball then have notice, and all others went into the ditch so gently that the thereto having regard only to the Bball be excluded from the said distri- ��. ►� _ •" S.� senger.9 were not aware that any- claims o1 which they shall then have button. king waq wrong except the lights notice. Dated at Toronto this 18th day of _ „ going out. The passengers "were Dated at Whitby this 8th day of August, A..D. 1926. -,= m _ J ,� transferred to other busses and taken August, l9� DONALD R. BEATON, Es@., ■ 77- td their destination. The driver soon ARTHUR E. CHRISr1,1N, Whitevale. Ontario, -_ s .had his lights in order, and proceeded Wbithy Ont„ 80.62 Administrator << s• on his way. The bus was not d•amag- Solicitor for the said E�cutor, BRATON & ROSS, ' • R ed in tine least, and was able to a Walter Herbert Bray and 330 Bay Street, Toronto. a the passengers on their return ynp. l 49 31 Minnie Etta Bray Solicitors for the Administrator. - ,Je' . Y : t,. C'+^'. xCi. A,. w br+.:C . ..�yaait• . :,.. .k.... ._'-•-.:_.,•,.r :. t. .:.. '. _ , ,.. �'- ,._ ..• . 'x;. _\ � -,. _'•.. __ .�, - t.':.�.- _..r• .. , _ -_ '�a-.s-.,,x .,.s 2..,t.:.'4:s,+wr.. s„r�.±..�.._��„m,.q�,y.�iS;:;,;c...�.?�•ia _`m��a3_s�J:�-�..,,.•- w�"°ti+�;ax`-C......Prr!�.. r.•S!�'uzn!�S..S,i�''�G�•_�+?.,.'+hc”'�.�,tit;=`r.3��..P����4��sr.'+:.,.