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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1926_09_03,"r,-: "i r>+'�•:..ay : •..:. ... .. _ . �'• ,•.P*7`. '°": ••.u• .. - : Y.. .,� ..a*tv v' r '`.. y�,.' '.. `A'• g• y.�y. _ ,. s y -.••1C•f9r:+' :r : .di. '.. .. ,. .:.. •, .- „,...,,- w.. ..: '-. ,.: .,.>. .. m"' q.'. _..:� s. .:j' x-. .- � t . `.�. � .`uf.: rv^.. . r. 17, '�T Tf 1 VE L' Rs t3 s3 s' il 1 • , - .F -iL1�.if:J.1r.& y T . S i O•.. �� 4 -� - _. �_� j -. ' �..; . V'LaT 11•s 1tr _ ?0 tarsogioni t f9stwbs.-OkZ'ee= 12tiv'er OYNBARTOPL. WEST HILL �t GREENWOOD SarW m�a ,�@� A public meeting in the interests of Rev, William Scott S.T.M. A. M. ,t �r. T. E. Kaiser, Conservative Candi- Professor of Biblical Literature at RB.'FORSYTH, Oph. D., Director � „cja date for Ontario county will be held Randolph-Mason College, Lynchburg, •0otometrica2 Association of Ontario Ree y w in the Community Hall on Saturday Virginia will conduct the services ai XILLS laterad Member of the American Oacameirlrt � w evening, Sept. 4th, at 8 o'clock(stan- Melville Presbyterian Church ne tion Eyed esasoiaed by alert _ — - dard tune). Addresses will be g2"ven Sunday, Sept. 4th at the usual hour. 'aae`0�tleoc: Gltremosat:-Oat ____ by Dr. Kaiser, H. A. Newman, F. L Mr. Scott is one sof the many sons of I" Fruit--Batik-ets-of-all--dpseriptions; g� aa-dither-promment speakers Zearbor0 w- hoh*me ave-made- n r- *stabHahed 1838 �� C. MCKINNON, M.D., L.R.C.S., Ladies are specially invited. national reputation and of whom lr . Ieetabn member or %b• oosssse of including qt. boxes, pt. boxes, _ 1Pbyaftiaaa andsigeons of oattatio, 2tt•nttiaf• Scarboro •is justly proud. He is the esti v oo22pe of sastt.oas Bidinbarpt. Orates and Baskets at 1KHITEVALE. son of'Mr. George Scott, senior Elder Fe-ed,-. and clerk of Session of Melville Fe/ edlowest prices. A supper was given in the, base- Church. An invitation is extended to I 2nent of the tinted Church on Fri- all friends to again hear Mr. Scott. err t. �+ Shaping aild Turning day evening by the fifty members of There ie 210 feed On the mgr Miss Clark's class in nursing and WHITBY. � ket Ives better results E. Oa?RISTIAN 134rristerAnd Kiddie Kars, Sleighs, Office Stools g AeSolicitor, Notary Public Etc. Motley m first aid to show their appreciation Gan. South Wing, Court House Wh;tby. 251y of her splendid services. There was Three stout were inured but for the money for Salt For'Sale Pe ' a program of musical numbers and not seriously, on . Sunday morning pig feeding than 41°1- ICHARDSON * PIOKHRING- . • a'memory test relating to the lesson3 about 1.30, when two cars collided on +• CHAS. A. WHITE. rristets, Solicitors etc.. 817-329 Coaled- in nursing with Mrs. Pugh as exam- the Highway about a mile east of t �1.. erationLife Buildiae, Corner Yaaee and Rich- Successor to late W. G. Barnes iner. Flowers were presented to Miss the town. One, a Dodge BARLEY FEED mond Sts., Toronto. Pbones Main 1390 and Main ge 6ed8n, owned Phone 8420 or write Locust Hill, Oot. Clark and Mrs. Brownrid a expressed and driven by Innes Grant, of Myrtle, Oi90. Pickering of5ceopen Wednesday after- g p acoria and Wednesday and Saturday eucaine.. i a few words the sincere desire of -with whom was-two ladies, was Com- Oct your Supply now, str the class to thank her for what she ing from Oshawa, was Qoii>tg dawn 1 v • EATON had done and .a so the Go er me .• E R EWS & ROSS-BarBuildip, 8o- i T� n Starts h111 when it suet a Reo car, Bata Northern Ontario Building. aero . e for sending such splendid assistance owned by John Langley, of Toronto. - t roroaw. to rural *districts. Miss Clark replied Both ,cars were going at a fast rate The Following Is from the report of" w w^J tOO ^&neral Dilrwwtar in a few words and. advised. every one and when they met thg two nearest the Department of Agriculture at ' Ack"de 2787 ' _and __ to read every article on Health and front wheels collided. They both went Ottawa --. -• Lic wed Bmbal»aer Medical Science which appear in our into the ditch, that belonging to Mr. ''With regard to your pure Barley . Desetad magazines and papers. Grant turlrn twice over,. Mr. Grant Feed under Reg. No. 212, we note the and the two allies were rushed to a chemical analysis indicates abetter MOTOR . HEARSE gj D��R• D. C. Smith, Dentist, Stouff. �t CEDAR VIEW W)%itby doctor. Mr. Langley's car product all the way tbrough than T viue, Honor Graduate of Chicago and To- s . was not bads your guarantee calls for, which shouid- �pm Universities and the Royal Coticge of Y damaged beyond the P, 2SeOtd surifeoos. Phone office 2021, Residence •' Phone- SE! Farmers are busy with their har- boys of a wheel, but Mr. Grant's car be very satisfactoo to your sus- • . tots, No ou aid: appointments. 261y - vest these days. is. a total wreck, with its wheels off, towers. BLAKE B. BEATON. D. D. S., Miss Hazel Turner has taken a P p, Graduate B the Royal Col school at Tyrone. the windshield smashed and the to F• �• � �N alae of Dental spend- of the sedan completely smashed in. oaf. Suryrona and tJnivf-, of Toronto. offme OAK FLOORING E• G. Michell of Montreal i z " �!$ce reg to 1GY f Wong. . Whitby; in¢ a few days at his h.�me here. DUNBAfiTON. � phi°`° 'may SPECIAL M=• and Mrs. John Brodie of Tor- so _ O , ) onto spent a few days with Mr. and Mies Alma Bur:ougbi. of Hamilton, f yrli Jo N. DALE.q, L. D. $•, D..D. 8.. Mrs. J. H. Michell. is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Roy Thom, td . Graduate of Royal Collegfat Dental sur• $'8:2 inch No, 1 Oak Fiooriug $80 Mrt. Coyne and daughter have re- for R fortoi1ibt. scones and the University of pronto. Offsce per M, B. M. turned to Oakville after holidaying Mrs. and Miss Gibson, of Toronto. K shove D. A. Scott's store. Claremont. ont._ (Mice hours. 9 a. m. to 3 p M. Saturda 9 a. with relatives here. are the guests of the former', cousin. A good supply of Hard and Soft m. to 1 p m, Phone Clare 1403. k7{y 8-822 inch clear Oak Flooring, $95 Miss H. Turner and sister, E. G. Mrs COr ) Dale@. per M, B. M. Michell and sister had a business trip Miss Margaret Mitchell has return. Coal on hand, Ale a supply �:+ BRBERT T. FALL®ISE. L D S.. , 4 1.�3. D. S,. Graduate of the Royal College of to Stouffville Friday afternoon. ed from visiting bar uncle, Joseph of Kindling �ood, Da•,tat 5ao=eonsaset! the University of Toronto. in lots of 500 ft or more, plus Mr, C R. Purcell was called home Mitchell. of Claremont. stove length. Otace above ). 5. BaladoG's store. PickeMe Ont. 24 per seat Bales Lar. to Pembroke last week owing to the The blie@et Higgins. of Toronto, i2t$ceboars Raw to sp. m., or by appoint- illness of his mother. were tbekuests of their cousin. Mise 12tf Phone Pick.'1709. �7E went. PhoneRck s70o The above pricers are for prompt Irene Dunbar, over the week•ead Several car loads called on W. J. • •- , } ` acceptance only, as they are `Turner's. and J. H.-Hichell'.c on Sun- Ma*fie. infant daughter or9 dc! Y A L D MUNRO, PICKKKING y amons; w m was Rev. J. McIn- ac d M re. Morrtsb is. este are piekee to ^- wholesale quotations. tosh and wife• aay. ruing In the Sick Children's �'j UZABETH RICHARDSON-Sue- Hospital Her father ave blood for ��j��• esaa[ ,� the tau W V. R,thar6we, repro- _ a trosfusion• so now hop's are eater• �i 111 (;Yl atopU weli'knowa F-re [neurance Companies of • • BEARF.-MICHELL :. •oNd an na.1 standing. S{tr �•� PICKEMG m•w taioed for bar speedv reeoverv. l On Monday evening Service Lu1ViB, R YARD At 3 rnceday Farm Green Rivtr R tree ho and The Garage �j PQSTILI., L4censed Anotioneae, on A p28th by the Rev, T. Ratcliffe Deigbbon gathered aL the bows of .,� .a•' + tar Oscan "do of Yort'nd oss'ao' Ane, Sarah May eldest daughter of John H. Was. and Mrs. Taylor, it being the q softUft & of as studs, a is a � fifteenth aaoiversar of their wedding Motor overhaulin to and side ear- _ { aww, aadr.s t1r..G at+es Pte.. Ont. and Mrs. Michell was unites} in tear- f S g• p E tinge to Fred J. Beare of Cedar Grove day. Twenty-five or thirty guests Lain repairing fid• B,BLA'i"OIi Tameseldest son of Mrs. Beare and the late assembled and, after partaking of a -Battery SerTice-Charging sitlastss, ► ■ss. a BIEdebts- John Beare. The ceremony took cake 8evsdtr! Sproule ina¢ted u mina All work and overhauling rate 06 11000a Iso,te at iM H av' eThem1 Piece tinder an arch of cella and roses er of ceremonies sad some short and service charge. �'•� t-v on the veranda ixefore about sixty re- . I lativea. - The bride was Riven away spicy addresses were made. All void Phone 5570 fitark, Oentral. M. MAW. LICENSED AUG ad„good wished to Wm. and Mrs. Tay- ' TIONZER for York•Qotnew and Durban Berry Bowe BKakeba, Orates b her father and was dressed in W. E. e E R R y 1 Bar Bei Chiffon taffeta trimmed with lots .F +Co.as> 6 An k,nb. of sem. promptly act oaaa and Containers. . >t+ las Taraaa resatorcbie• Dass for say be I op me and carried a bouquet of �oI- GREENWOOD. ` arss.gted a: NEWS' OIBc. fieri said t9d0o'O New Perfection Oil 0oo11ing umbia noses and Baby's breath. Mz. r drat ttdtoa� '• °O� Stoves-tile stone that 'Howard Beare acted as beat man for Miss Edna Green Is with friends is Coal and Feed will Rive you every his brother knd Miss Ada Michell who Toronto for a few dayr. Vis. Farmers, A tten tion satisfaction. was dressed in embroidered arbisque E. Trimble @pent a few days last $ Also, georgette and carried Sunset roses at- week with friends In Toronto Binder Twine, Lawn Mow , ten+ed her cister. Mendelasohn s MrP, S. StewAr spent a few days I am agent-for the World's Greatest era, PoultryFencingand .. Separator. The Renfrew," ®Loves. ChickeNeuin Wrong march was played by, her la%t week with friends in Detroit. 1 Scales add OU Sogines. Fleury'! g' cousin bliss Hazel Turner. During Kenneth Bush was home for a few Fe A. R E E S 0 Scales Plows, Pointe. Grain Fleury'sAnders, Get our prices before buying the signing of the register, All Mine dace before leaving for the West. f' elsewhere. Alone wa? sung b • her aunt bfrs. R. Mise Bison, of Toronto, is spending Wheel Barroweetc. by Z+OG`'LT$T �3I?�Za G. Scott of Oakville. After lunch at R. few dayy9 with Alf, and Mrs. Trimble. s Brantford binder twine and second. Phone 4800 Miss l3-zel Bush is taking a course +•. hand separators for sale, the name. of the bride"i parents last. of cratoio¢ in the Hospital at Waithy. ALVIN RUSHBY and Mrs. Fred Beare left on a moor P y' Nut and Stove Coal ' . ROBT. DEVITT t=i to Ngrtherr, Norman and Mrs, Wilson motored p points the bride r travelling in a complete outfit of t^ the Falls on -Sunday to see the Phone 505 Pick. BROUGHAM FPICKERING illuminations. and Coke a�80 _ Reindeer brown. On their return Walter Housin has left the em lou f DO YOU. WANT they will reside at Cedar Grove. of F. L. Green and returned to All Hinds of Feed a There were relatives from Oakville, 7. rani Cho father's farm to assist In the work , PPS Ze•phy�' Toronto, Montreal, Claremont there. your house Heated for half and Miliken. -AND FL kK1NG _ Mrs. Wilson and her nieces, Mildred a • the cost of coal ? and Gertrude Corbett. ft BROUGHAM. Ge r e rb t, are home, after Iam prepared iia do Cboppiag and - _ spending a week with the former's Cement Lumber', Oat Flakingever Monday, If so, instal one of the Instant arae I , y y' Oil Burners in our range, or Shaughnessy of Toronto spent sister, Mrs, Wm. Grummet, of Pick- Wednesday -Lath iS Wednesday and Friday p R Miss Shau busts erin 1J an International Oil Burner last week with Mrs: Geo, Philip. Fin Mesa, as old- �Stoneboats For Sale in your furnace. Will and Mrs. Watt, of Weston, was in the village last week with hie l` visited Ed. Willson and family on two daughters looking u a few of his Terms ib Call and flee thein. Sunda p a0� F. Bayles, Cl>�TemOIIt Mrs. Ed Willson, we are sorry to formeryearseods and the .cede. of Strict Cash 8uralRonte Na, S W, J. (iORDON'S, report, is not so well as her friends Arthur Russell, of Markham °•pent 'tet Church Street, would wish. s day last week with his sister, ]![res. ♦. Agents Wasted 231y Pickering Miss Stevenson is entertaining Mrb. Norman Wilson. He was accommwl• a Comfort, SanitatlOn - L. A. Van Skiver and son George from ed by Miss 1Vellie and his brother.Pic RSIGNS Piston, at present. Milton, who returned a couple ' ofkerin � x Ross Alger of Edmonton, and Don months ego from the west. s and Economy ('dans Bisew of all kinds made to order. Alger, of Toronto, called on Ed. Will- mbinerl in I the Mirrors Re-silvered. told, Silver, son and family on Sunday. 6TOUFFVILLE. Pewter, i kel. - Ventilated Spring Mattsrees, Articles, Ornaments, home safely on Sunday after spending A number frog, here have gone west �? 'w :Tableware sod Jewellery a loves vacation at Wasa Beach. to the harvest fields this week. Z% rsn$,eed for 5 yrs. Y ger nickel• fated 'On account • of 'the work at the J. Boadway has in course'of con. During August with a free slip cover or old• laced. _ " g• P school not being completed, the chis- etrnction a residence on O'Brien Ave, tore given with each mattrtses ' B timates,Fi•ee. '3,•. pnrchseed, �� �. , ;� den are having additional holidays. .Our Girls Basebsil Club left on Moo- ' .$ D R Norman 11lorton, of Shelby; Moet ; day to play is a tournament at the tana, called on old friends and relativ- C. N. Exbibition, Toronto. Owing to the lateness of the sees LOCUSI HIL ONT. es on Tuesda " eco, our Verandah Ohaire have " I'' y, ,renewing old school A. J. Ward, of the •'$rierbuah. has j Phone Mark5533 30.42 acquaintances. a large display of, gladiolas and fowl TO my Customers iii Pioker been rtt3duced in price. Our -empty houses are tti at the Toronto Exhibition. scarce. A Mr. Leslie and amily Mrs, Monkhouse, late of Pickering lIIg end vicinity I Onl White 8ewin Machin MILLS have mived into J. White's residence Township. was .buried here on Mon- y' g D Some have - objected to the new drop head, long bhnttle, ball on Brock St. south. day last. She was in her !14th year.. bearing, golden oak finish, �'=C R2N'C.� Mrs. Morton Miller is ill at present. Our baseball team was put out of signs recently painted on my guaranteed for IO,yeare $40 Miss Hazel Martin and Tom Free the running for the championship by store namely, the Sc. Claim. of Toronto, on Satur- .r „• were guests of Miss Gladys Middleton PiCKERING .DRUG STORE.' day last. Special rices during Jttl and. at 'her home over the week-end. Weave according to LaW 't P� 'August on bei outfits --Foe• Pastry use Mrs. W. Winch, accompanied by A meeting in tris Interestsof Mr. g g ; . Siftnn was held bore last night and Obliged to have it changed. ber brother, Jesse Morton, of Keswick a splendid address was given by Hoo. Electric applifinces, including Hot Our Royal Brand also Marshall Morton, of Edmonton, We still sell Crude Dra s, Patent Duncan Marshall• g called at Brougham on Tuesday to see Medicines,• Toilet Goods •. Point Irons, Toasters, National Farmere are complaining that the , their sister, Mrs. Ed. Willson. root crop, ee ectal Cit DairyIce Cream,o- 2 burner Hot Plates etc. at your Grocer's. Miss Maud Philip was hurried to Infested with pIice sod small worms, Tobnecos,yCigarand Cigarettes,. * the Hospital in Toronto for operation endangering the whole drop. e Farm1% ere who have wheat get.. R g P• also a new Star Car you for appendicitus on Sunday morning Special services are being held in the 4 t flour made from your own P g need one. ,, f.�• �e r r'tt Wecanwhich was sucFessful. Her friends Mennonite Churches here and atC• Ihope she may have >g speedy recovery. Alton&, Rev. Mr. Bricker, of Toronto. Pickering Patent Medicine Store w grind it. A public meeting i. ' p b is m t ng n the interests formerly of • StouRville, being the Furniture L)ealer and off' Dr. T. l;. Kaiser, the 'Conservative prescber. Feed of all kinds-Chicken feed, candidate will be held in the Towr. The annual meetln of the Bible R` Funeral Director g' fix, t T H P ICK hen feed, chop, millfeed.. N E McE�TEN Phone I800 Hall this (Friday) evening aI NG, t 8 o clock Society was held in the Park on 9uD• t - Ohopping every week-day. - standard time. Addresses -will be day evening last.. tbere being about ,given by promineryt speakers and by � present. Rev. Mr. Harrington, of iaVeterinary Surgeon � PZ4k@t3i� r r IQIIne r lly ections r s , a� 27. N• z-+OCK'�►7C700L the candidate. Ladies are speciaToronto, presched. The coll invited. were about $800.00. P1C�l=1=3�;; OntebTics bE .arrlr• _-. of „y..v.'' f,. • n-: ...<' ti:n r. .a ; -e- .::-e" - ir'E y - � �. .:_.:• :. 'r:..��•.E ,t• .. t r M +-.•.6'' .'� w" W:. ,✓ 1•i+,...">�r'�' «'�....a�•ia`^r�'?:�-*�'tiS.�....-+rr, ......._ _. .,,-'--v._......... _ Vii...9�:�-ty^.S...wr. y,--:Yn_..- - ,..... r4... !-. r,_•^N�'K.i3. �t-�sir•c., ;r. .:"....... _ . ...:, • .a�...:•a. .,n_.- -._ :-+`^�..:4..eFr� _ _- -ria... .._..r �•.. .,A ,..... _ _'".�w._...0 ':'.�".G'..' :4._v � - - 2. -, -, I- - , . .1. �-41 1 . . � , - - ! ., . -, '71ir� la. '. 1, $ 4, Z_ 4: e. _7 0 1 like the people who-keep $hope, BuaX..&=fi)_chesrftI foik, with friendly: 7 NAN ANR EMAKM OM handle loveiy things—bulbs. seed i -WheyV7 _7­ 'J I China and glass and gak-backed _niagii- --ft;,AN jig Ila :Ftiq4t�CTNG Velvet and satin, foreign ailks and DECORATING.. FURN1,511INQ GARDENING a0e CopyroqAt One keeps a stall that's good to see, Of nuts and fruit the morning sunlight With Aewy green things fresh from country gardens, - Tomaitoes, bloomy plunW'and fIgj in baskets. Xelona and pears said red or russet 4W The Ironmonger charms me, too, 4. With wholesome things of house and ground for selling, Rakes, hoes, ,and spades, tin ware and r tacks and hammers, And shining lamps tb4lLt wait for kind. ling fingers. A pleasant place for converse, g6od. P� clean-smelling, fAm JAI AI To serve us seems their onLy f Rlm, Asking our wishes, quick to crave our pardon. •r And yet I know In each of those shop 11D peog There dwells ls a soul withdrawn from A us, elusive, k 133S IN The shop can never know--a secret IMRLE LINES, AUME. SO garden. HONORS. 7 OW bon we diess wbo "so them so, Bore is the type of frock the well- Behind their counters, writing down 'dres �urprlmean,sod n loves--the if bought, the fairrock that day in and day out serves The.bIdes of tstaunchly and with smartness. A FRENCH COLONIAL HOUSE lb*r That lie without our reach, the blue y Lawson & Little, Architects. ISParing of trimming, it has a aim- horizons 1plkdty of which you will never tire, This house, -bout twenty-five by, tures of modern design and type havecall for brick walls With iinLe . IA and iand lines that were chosen to make Stretching for them beyond their thirty, contains seven rooms and A,'besu Installed. sills. My contractor objects to these I pea*eful-borders? those who are "not as slim as Lhey bathroom. The ball, Which is IL the T" house on a forty foot Yet would and advisee tising stone or cement -used to be" look their slenderest. The -of the house, to approached cost about ton thousand dollars. As there is consid-6rable. -difference In _W. M. Letts. Centre dress opens at the centre front under through a verandah porch and Test]- Readers desiring further tnfoT=tion I cost what would you advise? hem bu* off the latter to an ample cost regarding the plans and specifications t Unqueetlenablk"the architect whi row of buttons from neck to Moon Glitter. Mand has a collar to be worn high or A moonitt flower-garden - mildly Cupboard. Both the living room and! of this house should communicate with I designed your house used brick lintels iturned back in revers, while the long, moonlit-is a fine place to sea stars j dWmg room are of ample tbs, the 'the architect direct. Address Lawson I and si'la be-cause he thought they plain sleeves are finished with tailored from One is so thrown upward. at tormer having a large fireplace. and Little, 273 Beaver Hall Square, would be better appearing. We ad- icuft No. 1333 is in sizes 38, immenselproperly the const .40, 42. night. Dark sweeps of hills, Alpha the latter conveniently connected to Montreal. QUO. vise you to use tb*fn. If the contractor 44, 48 and 48 inches bust. Size 40 re- - the kitchen for easy sw-vlee. puts them tip pro rly looming; one's world, oz i . rue .-.ijulres. 4% yards 39-inch, or 2% yards. capt for a few starry flowers, Is all A 8168 and. cellar entrance, cud 'at Question: The plans for ons hen tion will be smn4. 77 ' 64-bic 1 iriaterlal, with % yard con- star, It Is only lately I have.discover- kxcben entranfpe fire prc- trasting color for collar, pocket andland in the centre Tided- As the stairs ad this: be-cause the garden used to be -�Aufrs. Price 20 cents. a vegetable-garden, and some way one h&X On the first door direct entrance Many styles of smart apparel may did not stand In the midst of one's is given to the four bed rooms. and Book. bath room without any less of door be found In our new Fashion vegetables, no matter how ardent one's Our desigriers originate their patterns interest in them (and mine never was spare. In fact, the plan shown com. in the heart of the style contras, and very ardent), to admire the stars, A mendable study In this respect. Be- their creations are those of tested casual scent of turnlp.' let an may, or aides a cupboard In each room. the C popularity, brought within the meano even the pleasant muskiness of toms- 12aste'r bad room- Is provided with a of the average woman. Price of the to-piants, would tether one to, earth. fireplace, book 10 cents the copy.The exterior shows a dignified read•• ts-At the stars would have to lift one out of HOW TO ORDER PATTERNS. it; where" on a ftwer-fragrozce.�th* squg in the French Colonial style, the Writs your name and address plain. veriest unutilitarlan whiff of it• one uninterrupted lines of the eaves and -iy, giving number and size of su--h Goats upward, presumably! cornices being artistically broken by 'ical patterns as you want. Enclose 20c in The moon is old and golden to-night; the vertlines of the group flued Meir hlinner. stamps or coin (coin referred; wrap when I went down. she was just rising; cno house has been erected of cou. At carefully) for :kcT number and doing soft golden blitters at me , address your order to Pattern Dept., through chinks in the pear-tree Collage. creta and concrete blocks--the walls Wilson Publishing Co., 73 West . Adew The petunias, with that golden light being finished In plaster-stucco rough- laide 8L. Toronto. Patterns sent by coming through them (they had been cast. The ro6f to slated with Asbeeto- Potcwtsflaont w voltars MIX& staring at the setting sun. and so had 61" of guaranteed quality. a; a ft. IC49 K4 M The kRerto their backs to the eastI. were ante - r woodwork Is of oak 10licicempf; Last Letter, Denial lievably glorified; I had seen them throughout the ground door. and pine Squite common-place, the other way for painting elsewhere. The floor* are 7, Id verellwe e& f ;E40. or round. Yen, as Monet ears, "light to of hardwood, except in the kitchen. 71ho last latter Charles Dickens ever the most Important person In the Pic- The beating is by hot water to each ..wrote has been sold at auction for ture"; the garden shows me that every room, from a Standard type hot water 1940, a figure much below what was day. The petunias are little globes of boiler in the basement. Plumbing IIx- expected. , The letter, dated ".lad's beauty, with the moon. that low and ''8.11111 Place, June 8, 1870," is addressed old. behind them, -their leaves darkly to John M. Makeham. who had comm silhouetted, their transparent bloG- pkineol that Dickens was thought to some glowing. ADAMS40??S ADVENTURES They seem to be h&T- ..;-bAye been SuRty of irreverence In ingeoremonlers of their own, that little some of his books. Diclasna wrote inhost; will 'they turn, arelong, to the TH XT reply: moon? Cif.AR 19 OUT "It would be quite inconceivable to Across the path aro' white pinks. AGAIN! ons but for your letter that any reason- Moonlight and their fragrance seem iLblo reader 000Ld possibly attach a the same. White moons above spun )Scriptural reference to a passage In a ,,Tor-their slim, silver spears of toll book of,-mine, reproducing a much- age are almost dazzling. Something isbused Acura of speech, impressed into on their petals glisterin like mica; a sorts rts of Inappravrista- pink Is made f4 the moon. Single without -thefaintest oannootton of It small white moons above spun silver V :vt* the original source. I aul� truly foliage; precious to know they are it (shocked to Acan find that any reader )us pinks. They might be moons, and fiost• awke the mistake. away. Poof! But under a dew like "I have always strived In my writ- this ame could follow them by their Augs to express veneration for the life fragrance, breathe oneself into the and lessons of Our Saviour, became I scented wake of them, and bring them -awrrbta that his it, &"A bananmA T v re than any other single dcnru. Mo jory for my children-every One Of dower they bk�g-this --m-on-li-gYt--cown —:. whom know it from having It repeated hold it ,fast In those small soen !to . them long before, they could r9o4 circlesa>ld almost as, pin it with oily er leaf-pins, with too gem an they could their long cool wilver atems, quite Date- Apsak. J* in the earth.; ; but I have never made.procls =01"on.of this from the housetops." In the shadows of the: pear tree, safe from the .noon, a firefly dlimb4d the wig sweet-pea brush. Green as an anteraid. HAWGFMY or a tiny star; lighting the red brush-AN atoms, the' pale small leaves and ton. up HERB U(rHT IT drils of the sweet pass, one great pals A&Al N I it bloom-theM, slowly floating his at.&M X emerald away. Very dark where he 7" was; darkly golden Just beyond, where tbs young pale-blue beads of deophin. ---Quit* Otherwise. o lum half-buds. were catching the sort i6ort ZdItor-"Yes, a story of gold light-Anue Bosworth Greene. your weddtog on the sport page. What 'about It?" •The Cheerful Heart# Heavyweight take a tip from b" God dolichts, in nothing more than 'me. Marriage ain't no sport It's a In 8; cheerful heart, careful to perform �o. him servioe. What, parent Is It that The great majority- of headaches rejolosth not to "a his thud pleasant, inthe limits of a Alba duty?-Owen are due to eyestrain- In very Many Irelithmn, in -Resolves,­ I620. eases the sufferoars are women who ob- 19 7% ISO offl"Wol"tk 200 Aact to glassesbecause they regurd London consumes about 35 gal Vn& ,them es unbecoming or as a sign of of water e9w, &y for w1s.,h one Of Obstlfillc� the view &�,. AwL , , �� , 4 , : I "aw, X ,7 7 About Thig Twable Wo Which People Fall. 7, "'neglecting it un -di it 0 jUk* a machine; olujilg1tably,- then irritating is �o work again by the napof purgative" The stolubila needs help at all times, .bet a. study of the process of diges, lion will show that purgatives. as.com- ZdAm 91G 4111� 7' -ntonlytaken, are seldom necessary no .._uW often barmful. To safeguard your digestion the diet �!Muat be controlled. Over -eating is al- VILys harmful, but one must assimilate oagh food. to supply the needs of the i Rabies. A Qulo* Prooe" -----bioad. Remember, the blood has to! The most terrible death a man can To M&IM a 24=page newivaodii, it res.' carry nourishment -to all -parts of the a block of wood two Inches die." said the doctor after he had m quires body and find fuel for its energy. 1 turned from the bedside of a little, boy high, three laches wide and four inched Hence. when the blood becomes weak 1who had been bitten by a rabid dog. long. To convert this block of wood and falls to do Its work. Indigestion I"Thethirst is intense beyond !mag - into Dew%*Per,it requires enoughenoughelectricity to light four WwUt lamps arises. Therefore the sure remedy for, Ination; his tongue is swollen to twice indigestion Into build up the blood. j Its size and hanging out of bill mouth— for one hour, n4WY lthr4e poundi of -form of Indigos- yet he can't take 6. drop of -tenithe of a pint or fuel -oil If you suffer from any water; his steam, two lion choose your diet carefully and throat Is paralyzed, and the night of a send ten SecOnds of On labor take wholesome nourishment. Above- drink produces choking and a But it takes on aa -average, for all the all, stairt buUdft up your blood by paroxysm of the muscles used In awal. production -processes, only five One. - 'taking a course of Dr. Williams' Pink lowing, which no human being could hundredths of a second per 24 -page Pills. Then under the influence of the look at without pity. And the tragedy paper, which Is quicker than a eat can ]low blood supply., your digestive sys- j is that there' is no help under hedittan'win.k. Its eye, tern will respond naturally, your apps- i ;or it, once the 'disease develops." by a rabid POULTRY PROFIT& evelops." tits improve and your food will do you -11 good. British Nurseing Head Visits Cana"The boy had been bitten da had de. as ran goes -boost w do hen& Logo you? An"" So begin to your diges- dos; unfortunately his paresits us make Biddy I" thres meatho ash eating, the lion -by-startlag-to talre-Mr-2WIllialuall --Dame Maufl Aiccarti;y, G.9.:�., of Afr4cA Wil`k, 1859-1902. From 1903 to the M treat- trick It. how to 'nalil her srodiss dating fail and Aleimn- and it taught us how to make 610 PROFITS every mood London, England, -who headed tKe Bri- 1910 she was Matron of Queen winter M"thL Year. Of UW4844 and Itlift has Pink Pius now. went to prevent hydrophobia, You can get these pills from your -Ush, Nursing forces in France during dra's Imperial Mllit&ry Nursing Ser- visa impossible to save his life. The at the year. You can do the same. Start foodift, x 'utely prevent sod eating for your• ilock in a otl way and U 7, be the World War, arrived recently at vite and until 1914 was Principal I a- tin t druggist or by in" at 60 cents a M trea en will &bool Ire owaj a this winter. Send III far ocan"117 1-4. "from The Dr. WilliamV.Medlelnformal Oliver Poultry I., shanty Medicine CO.,cc Quebec on. the Canadian Pacific liner Iron Of the Q-A,I,M-N.S., War Offiee, rabies if given ten days to threo weeks say. out, Brockville, Out. Empress of Scotland. This distinguirb- In 1914 she was appointed Matron -lin- after the pefsou has been :bItte n. ed lady, who has .gained the title of Cbdef of the British Don't kill the dog that bites a per "The Florence Nightingale of the'. Armies In France, and in 1920 Matron- c,­tje him up. If alive at ths, end of Stiff ness Holland to D der Zee World War," attended the meeting of In -Chief of the Territorial Army Nurs- 10 days, you,may be perfecuy sure be• ly relieved the Canadian National Association of -Ing Service. of any kind call be quick After 2W 7M�LuDelay. did not have rabie7a; no dog suffering Nurses In Toronto and later delivered t� In the above photograph, which was I from by messaging with Mina"Is Lin!- �13 After two and a half centuries of an address at the unlreflIng, in Ottawa, taken oil board the B.S. Empress of dayk. rabies will live lon;er than 10 meet. 1, if scheming, of doubts and delays, the of ' a memorW to the nitrees who Scotland. Dam -'e McCarthy ie seenIf the dog Is dead within ten days, draining of the Zuyder Zee is becom- served In the great war. standing with Commander Latta be-' send the head well packed in Ice to iing a fact of which the most casual Dame McCarthy began her first out- side the wheel house. Ithp I.Aboratorlea of the Department of A IP observer can tee the evidence, says standing war services during the South lHealth, Spading House, Toronto.. They "This London Mail." Weiringen where the ex Crown Prince of"17-ssla I was re- will - advise you ImmedWely whether 0A I calved with a mixture of welcome and the abolition of some present dykes and the-improvemeni of the land be- tolera.Dee when he and his father, the hind them. ex-Kaijer, fled _ their country, Is no honse7 an Wand, fora broad dyke. sl spacious roads, now unites it with wo LERA INFANTUM the mainland of North ljolland. Omnibuses now play their regular across what a ye;kr or two ago Cholera Infantain to one of the fatal -6ervice-s F1, 3iai a pari-fow trait of Fica wat�r, the- ailments of childbnod. It Is a troub mvesing of which In small boats was that, -comes on suldenly, especially act always unattended by danger This during the summer months, and unless I action Is taken the little one dyke is, however. only A very Small prompt though somewhat important. Part of may soon be beyond aid. Baby's Own the whole scheme. as, a result of which Tablets are an Ideal medicine in ward - fns Ing They �an area about the size of Warwick off this trouble. regulate the will III be reclalmed. was 1. 0- bowids and sweeten the stomach andIt thus prevent the dreaded summer com- I MUG Were So plaints. They are an absolute safe enCe tch-eme took definite shape, but the art. at ;ile Wedding of Miss Lfly Steveds. Dutch government was chary of giv. medicine.- being guaranteed to cc n"In Could See the Ru 7 Her Interesting ExpeA neither opiates nor narcotics or other "That red-headed chap has a. head and chimers from distant parishes had -ling its Consent and still more so of its -to Chertmey to be summoned to ring Buckingham. Quebec.—"I am the harmful drugs. They cannot possibly of Irda." support. Difilcultles were gradually Of eleven living children, do halm—They always do good. The I believe you—I can see the rust." the wadding bells. mother and my baby is Miss Steve overcome, however. slid the work was Stevens' father. who gave the Tablets are sold by medicine, djealers, I - live nwn#a old. started to 1920, The first, thing to be - . bride away. has been of the 'Balsa Is Lightest Wood. foreman or by ml at 26 cents a bol from The I am only 38 yawn ld Iou,* Was the erection of a new harbor B Chertsey Church bebringers for years. . old and I have Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brock-, also. a wood found in Ecuador, at the eastern end of Wieringen- for- The bride, and her sister, who -acted as taken Lydia rille. Out. South America. to the lightest in the maid, are both experienced ring - he purpose of unloading material, and brides Pinkham's Vege world. As it weighs only. 7.6. pounds pound Uso to take. the Place of smaller her era: The groom and best inarn.also-are table Com MYSteriOU111, POWCn Of the It a cubic foot. a man may easily carry for weakness and bore used by fishermen, which would membe-ra of the bellringers. 4 nerves. I k w - De rendered useless or difficult of ac-' Braim a large load of it on his shoulders. it, from in nerves. I k yy .Acess- During a thunderstorm at Sheffield Maliogany sliou.,d be washed with Vend Tranaplanl:IW� I� 1672.• sister, Dame After this came the erection, -of the a man Standing near a place which was ouszd Bellefeui The transplanting of glands into the vinegar or cord tea f RjSmSayTflIjL dyke recently Completed, and now, struck by lightning lost his speech, ".4110110 o human system in no now discovery, very shortly, will be begun the laying pays an English writer, For five yews 'I A the firit record of al an operation was in misery and was always re JA idown of the great dyke -twenty-one At -Fakenham.- in Norfolk, a soldier being accredited' to John Hunter In Use '-mllesloug between Wieringeu and the who had lost: his speech -after. shell- to cry. Now I &In so happy- to have .1672. d'health My ter, who 'mainland of •F`l L leeland. The latter shock In the war suddenly re-envered M r8 ears of has taken it dyke Is the one which will turn the it while he was plying his trade an a ralado --v to d 141iiiiia G'V Omm wilbe ha P7 it to ;Zuyder Zee Into k. fresh-water'la" In house -painter. His ladder lurched, and Ps -Dame WU.UAK PA2- young girt. GtmadvnPlanSook 4S AW -with an "Oh -V" of fright his speech ENT Box 414, Burlingham, Quebec. ya North PAs - place of a shallow but briny am of the In co�aperstion with Canadian Architeeb Wh suffer for years th back - 89a. came back. T . pears designs of nwdersts, il hocnes am palo... eache, nervousness an enib ER-CJU,'%T-; to. One of the most important secondary Not the cleverest investigator of the d other aflum lisheld in the MacLAnen Bkrildsrs' Guide. features of'thi) work is this provision brain can tell us the why and where- intomation an planning. cut 10% more tizubstroin mea bo women from early life to PJr::M. dj=-A jflit- S=w tirric, wit% ICW L-liow middle age, when Lydia R of fresh Water in place of the preselt fore of such happenings, but can only rated. -Ve give th= arty plable Compound will salt and brackish supplies, for the say that the mechanism by which the An ideal rolcrobee book, odw saw. relief? Send 25 amts for a copy. SIMCMZ CAMA.D^ SAW Co. LTM ;mess value of the new land will be less brain, Or parts of the brain, directs In a recent country -wide canvass Mwlotao -Buddent' Guide VANCOLN111%, CT. J-,mK ",t, of purchasers of -Lydia & Pinkham' than the cost of the work. the throat, the tongue, the palate, the' 344 Adelaide at W.. gpNTp F V table Composed, over 260 Including certain Awtal Provisions _lungs, to fulALtheir d4ief in String ut.' ank A -und It 00, d -mp lea were received, and 96 that have been made to accelerate the terance to spoken sotuds, is infinitely eery 100 reported tbey were bane. work (which originally -was to take more complicated than the works of a about thirty yea fited by Its use. re, but will not now watch. take so long) the cost will be about To the brain come &I=& the nerves 540,000,000 guilders, while the value of 'frcim'&iffer6rit 'parts'of -tbib body sin - the hew land even at the end of twee= sationi of heat or cold or pain or hull- Ad& Aft ty-five years, the time which it is esti- ger, to which the brain gives. names. mated It will take to make it at for Flr;Dm the brain: go thoughts which 8 "cultivation, 'wild be oral y about 510,000, the organs of speech or action In move- 6 '040. meat. -A-11 these impulses have to go, tW This loss of 30,000,000 guilders will through telephone. exchanges in the fw .;Aye made good partly by the new areas 'brain system far more complicated,� of fresh 'Water, v than any which give and take *calls -in P��� r= .,conditions of traffic bet*eoii the north- a city. ern provinces of Holland and Partly by A sudden violent jar, and -the teldt' phone exchange Is put out of gear. Linea cross, the buzzer sounds a wrong note at - a wrong Atme, the 4esk tole-_ _ . f REREPORT phone becomes 11atogether stlecit.E lu2the city exchange the damage can by millions an prescribed by physicians for A Fortnightly Report will be sent to be. located and repalred;, In the brain Proved safe d you regularly upon receipt Of the exchlafige it r cannot be found. Nobody Coupon below. Engineers and Correa- can say where the damage has taken'• Colds Headache Neuritis Lumbago Cubicura Soap -pondents on the spot in Northern On. place. Another jar, and it MSV right Quebec -write these for your taria, and Itself as mysteriously as It went Pain Neuralgia Toothache Rheumatism Refreshes And. Beanfifies be ne*i and our*. This Is valuable In. wrong, but no man can say how, -formation, and being the latest news,f) The skin and hair. Regular use -will -hst-p-jouta choose the Hotatockaj - of fl Cucura Soap. assisted by Cuti- Bacteria -Irr the Mouth:F ECT 77M FE HEART cura- Ointment when required, In- ...... ...................... ........ ........................... -Over twenty kinds of harmless bac- vigorates and preserves the skin MOWAT M�.GILLIVRAY the mouth of r teria have been found In and keeps the scalp In a heialilty, hair -Vowing condition. Nothing 128 spar�ka 'Ottawlif a,bujn4n being. package Accept only better for keeping the skin hub and 'Al Dear sirs: proven dlie dear and the hair live and glassy.' Za4b Tree IZ Us& A4Zr Handy "Birff' 12 letv $CX=tftL* L boxes ol Market Report, tree and'without any In summer the Washington moms- Oanidtu expands five and one-half inches Also bottles of 24 and 1 00—Druggista. ntroent 26 and Gk. Taleton aie, obligation whatever on my part went 99191, C"ti cam 51havins Stick 21111c. % in height.. Agpfrin to the trade work (registered to, 0"Ill Of BRM M=nfact'arg of nnoseetto r of ftilcyUcactd (Acetyl Sailcylle Acid, "A. a. A,"). WhITe It 19 well Ill"Own I Name ................ ; ................ - --------- addeste T,hi#tV that Aspirin means Bayer mantitseture, to 480,111t the public against laoltstlOus, tho -1 issur. N :Address ..... ................. Rub your scalp with Minard's Liniment at Sayergeneral UVAQ mak, the 1'44ur 14 ...... Company Will be staullIped WLth U14W 7 .7� 6 the dog died of rabies and whether it �N § to necessary to take treatment, which is known as the Pasteur Provintive 'Treatment for Rabies and supplied free of charge to Ontario residents. A child's life is worth more than a thouaand.dogs--let us muzzle Ou-taxto irmitedtates dogs and keep out dogs from the w3bleb may ESTORED TO among—sour stock and ki p U our children.. I'Minard's Liniment relieves stiffness. HEALTH ,a, -GOOD Ckhers, Ring Wedding Bells Mother of Eleven Children For Belhmgera Praises Lydia Ee. Pinkham's AR the Whingers In Cbertsery. Eng- -1— bridal party Vegetable Compound- MUG Were So plaints. They are an absolute safe enCe tch-eme took definite shape, but the art. at ;ile Wedding of Miss Lfly Steveds. Dutch government was chary of giv. medicine.- being guaranteed to cc n"In Could See the Ru 7 Her Interesting ExpeA neither opiates nor narcotics or other "That red-headed chap has a. head and chimers from distant parishes had -ling its Consent and still more so of its -to Chertmey to be summoned to ring Buckingham. Quebec.—"I am the harmful drugs. They cannot possibly of Irda." support. Difilcultles were gradually Of eleven living children, do halm—They always do good. The I believe you—I can see the rust." the wadding bells. mother and my baby is Miss Steve overcome, however. slid the work was Stevens' father. who gave the Tablets are sold by medicine, djealers, I - live nwn#a old. started to 1920, The first, thing to be - . bride away. has been of the 'Balsa Is Lightest Wood. foreman or by ml at 26 cents a bol from The I am only 38 yawn ld Iou,* Was the erection of a new harbor B Chertsey Church bebringers for years. . old and I have Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brock-, also. a wood found in Ecuador, at the eastern end of Wieringen- for- The bride, and her sister, who -acted as taken Lydia rille. Out. South America. to the lightest in the maid, are both experienced ring - he purpose of unloading material, and brides Pinkham's Vege world. As it weighs only. 7.6. pounds pound Uso to take. the Place of smaller her era: The groom and best inarn.also-are table Com MYSteriOU111, POWCn Of the It a cubic foot. a man may easily carry for weakness and bore used by fishermen, which would membe-ra of the bellringers. 4 nerves. I k w - De rendered useless or difficult of ac-' Braim a large load of it on his shoulders. it, from in nerves. I k yy .Acess- During a thunderstorm at Sheffield Maliogany sliou.,d be washed with Vend Tranaplanl:IW� I� 1672.• sister, Dame After this came the erection, -of the a man Standing near a place which was ouszd Bellefeui The transplanting of glands into the vinegar or cord tea f RjSmSayTflIjL dyke recently Completed, and now, struck by lightning lost his speech, ".4110110 o human system in no now discovery, very shortly, will be begun the laying pays an English writer, For five yews 'I A the firit record of al an operation was in misery and was always re JA idown of the great dyke -twenty-one At -Fakenham.- in Norfolk, a soldier being accredited' to John Hunter In Use '-mllesloug between Wieringeu and the who had lost: his speech -after. shell- to cry. Now I &In so happy- to have .1672. d'health My ter, who 'mainland of •F`l L leeland. The latter shock In the war suddenly re-envered M r8 ears of has taken it dyke Is the one which will turn the it while he was plying his trade an a ralado --v to d 141iiiiia G'V Omm wilbe ha P7 it to ;Zuyder Zee Into k. fresh-water'la" In house -painter. His ladder lurched, and Ps -Dame WU.UAK PA2- young girt. GtmadvnPlanSook 4S AW -with an "Oh -V" of fright his speech ENT Box 414, Burlingham, Quebec. ya North PAs - place of a shallow but briny am of the In co�aperstion with Canadian Architeeb Wh suffer for years th back - 89a. came back. T . pears designs of nwdersts, il hocnes am palo... eache, nervousness an enib ER-CJU,'%T-; to. One of the most important secondary Not the cleverest investigator of the d other aflum lisheld in the MacLAnen Bkrildsrs' Guide. features of'thi) work is this provision brain can tell us the why and where- intomation an planning. cut 10% more tizubstroin mea bo women from early life to PJr::M. dj=-A jflit- S=w tirric, wit% ICW L-liow middle age, when Lydia R of fresh Water in place of the preselt fore of such happenings, but can only rated. -Ve give th= arty plable Compound will salt and brackish supplies, for the say that the mechanism by which the An ideal rolcrobee book, odw saw. relief? Send 25 amts for a copy. SIMCMZ CAMA.D^ SAW Co. LTM ;mess value of the new land will be less brain, Or parts of the brain, directs In a recent country -wide canvass Mwlotao -Buddent' Guide VANCOLN111%, CT. J-,mK ",t, of purchasers of -Lydia & Pinkham' than the cost of the work. the throat, the tongue, the palate, the' 344 Adelaide at W.. gpNTp F V table Composed, over 260 Including certain Awtal Provisions _lungs, to fulALtheir d4ief in String ut.' ank A -und It 00, d -mp lea were received, and 96 that have been made to accelerate the terance to spoken sotuds, is infinitely eery 100 reported tbey were bane. work (which originally -was to take more complicated than the works of a about thirty yea fited by Its use. re, but will not now watch. take so long) the cost will be about To the brain come &I=& the nerves 540,000,000 guilders, while the value of 'frcim'&iffer6rit 'parts'of -tbib body sin - the hew land even at the end of twee= sationi of heat or cold or pain or hull- Ad& Aft ty-five years, the time which it is esti- ger, to which the brain gives. names. mated It will take to make it at for Flr;Dm the brain: go thoughts which 8 "cultivation, 'wild be oral y about 510,000, the organs of speech or action In move- 6 '040. meat. -A-11 these impulses have to go, tW This loss of 30,000,000 guilders will through telephone. exchanges in the fw .;Aye made good partly by the new areas 'brain system far more complicated,� of fresh 'Water, v than any which give and take *calls -in P��� r= .,conditions of traffic bet*eoii the north- a city. ern provinces of Holland and Partly by A sudden violent jar, and -the teldt' phone exchange Is put out of gear. Linea cross, the buzzer sounds a wrong note at - a wrong Atme, the 4esk tole-_ _ . f REREPORT phone becomes 11atogether stlecit.E lu2the city exchange the damage can by millions an prescribed by physicians for A Fortnightly Report will be sent to be. located and repalred;, In the brain Proved safe d you regularly upon receipt Of the exchlafige it r cannot be found. Nobody Coupon below. Engineers and Correa- can say where the damage has taken'• Colds Headache Neuritis Lumbago Cubicura Soap -pondents on the spot in Northern On. place. Another jar, and it MSV right Quebec -write these for your taria, and Itself as mysteriously as It went Pain Neuralgia Toothache Rheumatism Refreshes And. Beanfifies be ne*i and our*. This Is valuable In. wrong, but no man can say how, -formation, and being the latest news,f) The skin and hair. Regular use -will -hst-p-jouta choose the Hotatockaj - of fl Cucura Soap. assisted by Cuti- Bacteria -Irr the Mouth:F ECT 77M FE HEART cura- Ointment when required, In- ...... ...................... ........ ........................... -Over twenty kinds of harmless bac- vigorates and preserves the skin MOWAT M�.GILLIVRAY the mouth of r teria have been found In and keeps the scalp In a heialilty, hair -Vowing condition. Nothing 128 spar�ka 'Ottawlif a,bujn4n being. package Accept only better for keeping the skin hub and 'Al Dear sirs: proven dlie dear and the hair live and glassy.' Za4b Tree IZ Us& A4Zr Handy "Birff' 12 letv $CX=tftL* L boxes ol Market Report, tree and'without any In summer the Washington moms- Oanidtu expands five and one-half inches Also bottles of 24 and 1 00—Druggista. ntroent 26 and Gk. Taleton aie, obligation whatever on my part went 99191, C"ti cam 51havins Stick 21111c. % in height.. Agpfrin to the trade work (registered to, 0"Ill Of BRM M=nfact'arg of nnoseetto r of ftilcyUcactd (Acetyl Sailcylle Acid, "A. a. A,"). WhITe It 19 well Ill"Own I Name ................ ; ................ - --------- addeste T,hi#tV that Aspirin means Bayer mantitseture, to 480,111t the public against laoltstlOus, tho -1 issur. N :Address ..... ................. Rub your scalp with Minard's Liniment at Sayergeneral UVAQ mak, the 1'44ur 14 ...... Company Will be staullIped WLth U14W 7 .7� 6 .,..'Pr"F.: i .:�., ., .. :.,� ._.:... ,.-... r. ..,•. .,,... ,, "w ^^a ; a ',C^'"'•'- hx•+y,•.Jr ,S.r. ,.,v• •» :: ,Y • .a.. ,.» .rv„ .�, y+,,.gn• pY' ,:""w, .!",. ... .:.., .,m r. .xo .., s. ', :-.r 3'° ....., ,... .:•M" .:'. ... -/•n' w...• 'r„'- r - ... I. - xL I y•i .��9• +' . TIME Td8LP=PipksrinIl Station • t'jJa "'i R� E:'itixfu mss. >A. Reduction _ Tratnagojn�gEaaidwe�foilo 7�' V j'�J-•tea/ x y )duple Leaf �dutnal Fly _ r. . ' - - Froin AuAus! the t<� Septetn-. ' '41::'10_/sail 7.58 • ld: TxR.•.is �$ ' - 28bec.I,aoaI-{ 1T.fi6 P. M. l4tnrbie and Granite Dealer. ',>L 1,76 per rear,: i1.60 if paid.in adv.nee. ` • i edtt tion ill m"{ a T-� tit --ti- �• s0 Looa1 S.2b P..1t _ : _(7eiaeLer r.*ite Ott, r S Chea rates for !arta sad count r �, ' �'' unday freta, -8 38 A. M.: - u ptions ro the United Stata and Crest P _ .- rY C N.-,�-- _ _ 9ritaln>)804ia-advaner- - _ . buildinge. Brin_B 1[t. 3caur-xkeTg{te A=eC tlie'ssiaa itempei�ne--ia tallows- {s` �� F y buiidang� t hale Nc. 29 1 922 A. M. . biliil� „MURKAR Proprietor. a�co� bilis Silos etc, 7' MALI.. � _. P �; gttat'ti<ateed b� eH redu tian� til tiv __ R 44 P. Kingston Road and Piekering . p of all kinds, G Ii, E I D Sunday train. 7.42 P. U. - e Whitby illi k L � XT ;� t ewe inn PICKERING COUNCIL. Foregoing. isacenrding to S54ndard Phenn ,., FARMS FGR SA[.J3.. _-CLAREMONg time• , p, a-wlzltry It. a.• 'The above council met pursuant- to Write or phone rq I, adjournment on Monday,. the 30th ult. ',Members all resent the reeve.in the E D. `BOW M A ly The Fuller Brush Co.� � p PICKLIAIG �N� PRESERVING chair. of 'the 'last •ineetfnl3 20 WHITBY, ONT. r..' e �ivere read and approved. limited • _J -G.-R1chardson_was-heard UiHeadquarters for everythigg in the two lines. allowance on. con. 2, west of the Brock 6 Teen- River -. =ad. A communication was received from Basket Factory! Pure t Mired Pickling Spice, No. 1, ,>30e lb. 3 H. S. Clarrryy re bad -condition of detour at Whitevale and daiming $1.00 dam- Y am so buAy wir.h cuatomers in Pick - F Manufacturers of ages for brealnngg'of whiffiettee. ering and Whitby that I need anotber -Heinz Pure PicklingVinegar. ... _me al. {� A communication was receved from A11 kinds of Fru't Bafiket8a man to help me demonstrate Fuller S g Messrs. McCullough and Button, Berry Crates Brushes io ibis Diotrict. If you ere a Cedar Grove Puce Cider Vinegtt�'; ,;45e gal.' § Barristers, claiming damages for Mr. ' conscientious, -hard•worsinK men and ' Milne, which he has suffered by reasonFarmer$'-'rit1B11@I B8,91i8t9, wish an nppurtuniry to recome affl,i- White Wine Vinegar, No. 1 XXX,. 50C gal. S• ofaced with the water beim brought down the u large, i;rowin>z concern a. dealing h•,usrhuld oecra�iciee, kind. Pickling Onions'r, Pare'... ;� „ `.. 80a' nal. ✓ east side of the road just west of his Clothes Ba6kete, d ling in '... ` :farm y get in t,.neh with Mr, U R. Stone; I! *r The standing committee on Contin Frank Pennoeh' Soo C:,igni,l Efl:iK„ 13 Kiny<yt. West, + , elery,• Cauli$oWer, s� Toronto, t , gencies reported and recommended the Prnprietor s' >' Red and Green Peppers. following payments : John Murkar, Phone Marsham 1804 on acet, of voter's hat, $300.W; W. J.' Pickering Dietrihut ing Agent, - Mustard Seed'; :•Celery Seed, Tunierie, 'Curry Ete. Clark, magistrate's. fees, re Kirkpat-TT �TG L E 8 _ rick and Gordon, 9.00; Geo. A. Martin, S 1 H lel se -- X11 sizes. ALBiRT- J. FRANC, :Jere i•ying Jaye Reau�ed ne. 'county 'constable, serving summonses on witnesses re Pickering Village va .Nova Scotia Sbingles %�// /+1 SON /�/ Kirkpatrick and Gordon, '9.15; D. R. Galt Galvanized Steel Shingles ...08 Brock Ave., J A 11r! E S R / \,./'H A R.D S V i � �x Beaton, on acct. of salary; 125,00; W. Bird's Felt Skate SlsihQieB > 391y TORON r0, Out. d'3, Croskery, Aq. Representative, for sale at -OKffY-` '.grant to Boys, Home Plowing Com. . era and plowing match, 30.00; Thomas T. PATERSON 8 - CLARKMIONT {r� Greg•¢ attendin•v Div. Court, 4.W; Call and get prices. j • -"'Ed. E TheestandinKomOmittee on Relief --__._.._..-- ___=- --= + to EA �i�jkering Hardware Store' reported and recommended pay men Lu eb 5 C Sim: .' .' s follows :Hospital for Sick Child- J CsaeY 8etl� lautlsa ren, Toronto, for 22 days' mainten-A', ame of Mater Norman Randall, 33.00 T Dr, J. R. Dates, 'medical attendance j Now is the time -to het an Oil Stove ` ,of Mr:, Emerson Jolly, 1210; Can OVAL �.1� ���0� � The standing committee on Roads B I L 3 Burner Florence for $18 00. 3 M i rner Ha tend Briuges reported and recommend- plow At the right tirue, no matte t Lorain $'T„ri 00, 3 -Berner New Prrfetetion$2.1j'.00,ongbt ed went as follows: While they l+►a l pay how hot or how' e•,Id : , P h t Wm. e.ty, 80 yards gravel lots 32 : ; . r� A XoCOK%IICK•UEERING' 7 _ end 33 Con. 2, and lots 28 and. 29, - TR:I.UTOR - Neilson's ICE CREAM Screou'Doorm from 2 00 up. Wire Cloth from 18 inch `np to 48 inch, :...south of highway 12.00; Geo. Hamlin, �• Black NoGalvanized. 0-aaulin ¢ravel lots 28 and 29, south Will enable you to keep up with Bl k d 'tof highway and lots 32 and 33 from your work. no natter bo hot • highway to Con. 2, 86.00; Oscar the weather or hard the jun. Suw!ne-, 5u 14-. Gmps and Bricks, Lose Bros'. Palate and Vtirnishee-beet on the market. fit ]Petty, grading Con. 2 5.00; 5 Swan, till flavors. Field and Garden Tools of All kinds always in stock -,grading Con. 2 and dragging Cons. Ezrlui+ive feature.+ such aA <ifr gg R and at right prices. . 1 and 19.35: Heber Down, haul gra, (i) Bali Fearinus, crank shaft hearings Hlrrs' R.)ot fiver for's, soul and Range line, 162.60; John Pallister, in-refreshingguaranteed for the life of the tractor. dri.ak. istallrng pipe and filling n t !,plowing, 'ril+�►�1'» Chnt{1fAtpa, 54� ger ib, or Ai;+sn$ for Internationa't Farm Machinery and Repairw rading cutting wecde etc., Uxbridge (21 D l- - to pay half, 28.75 David Graham, ditto bettrr +tiifes nice [�bnz Our Motto: We have i6, ego got it, or i6 is not made. J�.76; John Doyle, planing con. 2, (3) Puller, govenors. impulse at>.rtPr• - :1.25; Morris Hickey, healing Qiavel„ leaders, steel platform. aleml,s f;•,,tl.- -,f +l1 kinds ' -Con. 1, 20.25; Wm. Deershko, 127 yds. gt•raaiaq ea regular agnipanvat, R%C•iiiing Gtkre+ a opeciaity. �, 40 - -gravel and right-of-way 31.75; Rus -can Wakes chit tract..r the hoot mna�p Bye, haul gravel Con. 1 13.50; ren buy at s price nay one era Sam. Farndale, dragging Conte 6 and reach. S. KERIN •' - : sli:a11�111�7 '17, 15.25; Victor Clark, shev. gravel �. �• � ��� ��� ` IO.OU• Willis Conner, IAt us -go into detailA. } +Cons. 4 and 5, - '4�pplowing Con. 4, 2.50; Chas. Fuller, ihaul gravel, Cons. 4 and 5, 20 ?" -1Ienry Wltite, ditto, 21.00; Waller k . !Carlton, ditto 54.00; Wm. Ellicott, -haul gravel and .plowing Cons. 4 and Ta anti 248 -yds. gravel, 76.55; -Ambrose Conner, haul gravel Cons. 3, 4, and 5, 468.50; Henry Wilson, haul gravel Cort. 12.50: Gordon Law, repairs -to 'grader, 3.'5; Lloyd White, installing pe and plowing Con. 7, 5.00; Albert - -- atthews, ditto, Cons. 6 and 7, 10.W; David Annis,- 24 yds. gravel Con. 5. _ 8.60; Goo. Burkholder, 12 yds. gravel Con. 6,: 1.80; H. E. Turner, Engine k,:', `. •;,.- trading Con. 5, 24.00; Ed. Gibson, v abullding railing Con. 2, 2.50; Roy. a- 'Ward, salary July 31 to Aug. 30, -- - 146.85; The Pedlar People, culvert, for Pickering Village, 5$.85;' F. M. vCooper, brace wire staples? bolts, oil, .. ,etc., 5.80; Lorne Reid, repairs to grad-' ier, 2.76; "Walter -Carlton, hauling• ;grader toBrougham, 1.00• Jas: \ ` :Stephenson, drag Cons 6 and 7. 4.00; .,Jas. Cochrane, haulinggavel Con. $, 5.00; John Middleton, ditto, 6.00; Jas. Leggitt, cutting weeds .in Claremont '4.50; D. S. Crawford, dragging Range ,line an.]. Con. 1, 11.50; Frank MacRae t lowing Scarboro townline, .63;: and r - instal pipe and plowing Cons. $, and 8, 5.37; Leonard Gates, plowing Cons. ;. 2, 4.50;. Win. .Mitchell, plowing Con. and dragging Cons. 1 and 2, 23.60; Contract Record and Engineering ]Review, advtg. re Whitevale bridge, .8.40; A by -taw was passed "appoin'titiq TThomas Gregg, collector of taxes for ;the year 1926. A by-law was '-passed levying a tspecial..kaie_ in the Police Village of -Pickering to, defray the annual ex- -pense of street lighting, amounting to two mills on the dollar. ,..- The council now adjourned to meet ' 'again oLi _Monday the 4th day of Oct., for the transaction of general -bust- ness. - 70TERS' LISTS, 1926 " Wunicip.nlity of the Township of Pick. eribg, Oounty of` Ontario, Notice to hereby given that I have _ cornplied wrM Section 10 of the Vat- -•c• - orb'- List Find that that 'I have posted ----_._ sip atm"y-0flke-*t-LVhi6e &1ft on the _'2nd day of September, 1926, (1) the list _ -of all persons entitled to vote in the - -, said Municipality for Members of Par- liament and at Municipal Elections, nod (2j the list of persons entitled to • vote at :Municipal Elections only. and _ , that pitch list remains there for in. spection. And I herehy call upon all voters to • ''take immediwte proceedings to have .»t Any errnrr of ou�i1uR8 ritM PCted NC- -' • cording to law. D+ted this Sud day of Septetnher, .1926. DOVALn R Rr;riTO>\, -.52-2 rl--riz r\f Tnmnchip, 9- .r,ers�t..M rate. �,• ., - �„� .. ". '.:..'-. _ .., .• '._...-•. ._ .. ._ ;."'.: ''' ,....... ,nae _•..aw•.,,,... , N,a ..tEIM.:e 1: ,. F.M.-C00PER CLAREMONT Agent for Ackermaa's Qi1ality' Harnees. Ask the ueer. :..Respecting Exchange'' Rates SON all matters of foreign, exchange our arrangements for keeping in touch with the world=s exchange mar- kets assure you prompt service. Direct wire connections with the large fuian- e cial centres enable us to quote the closet possible rates. DOAMAMNBAM WHITBY BRANCH, J. H. PERRY, Manager, BROOKLYN BRANCH, E. C. CROSS, Manager. pW�sOM% larva Assam tt{Upoddoa, po s�esf�eorp-.♦g per- O�aawno7dt��A+ r�{a{ Ba,��toS�i�eO•� efiistaa�"'. CANADIAN NATIONAL E X H I BI T 10 N - TORONTO i9" Datos-Au1ra 28-I*pita 11 _The Roof of .Your Garage . .Put a roof on your garage that will barmo: our home and St into any stusoundings-a l IlLoof of Asphalt Slate. Fire resistant, lasting and economical. 1;if;;l�,�f;;�, $PAIIZft 1A RoofinJCo1huited Brantford, Ontario Stock Carried, information Furnished and Serve on Brantford Roofing rendered by F. J. Prouse, - - -Pickering J. S. Baladon Hardware, - Pickering rt a- AVOOZB11:WWW: 4M Ghana's of Gselph nee► offer yea a perfected furnace--pipelese �,;:....,. or pipe Style --at a sensationaj Price. The first re*oluttonary tm- ee��..�+.....r...ww�r. provanent to home hosting is half a century -low-priced, efdcieat, Wkly installed in any homa, school or church. Com Lou to nor- Loss to Use The new Gilson "Magic" is built stun_Ph1te_.T THRE TiMES faster. Patented air -blast burns all the gas and smoke. New type cone-shaped urate gets more heat units out of fuel. Electric are welding seals the furnace tight as an egg against leaks of gas, duet or smoke, Suras Hard or Bolt Coal, Coke or Wood You are not dependent upon hard coal alone as you get excellent results from any kind of fuel -soft coal, coke, oil or gas. You eujoy an extra saving by wing low cost fuels. -Write for Easy Payment Pun' A moderate payment down in- stalIs the new Gilson "Magic. - Learn all the features of this new sensationally -priced heating system. We will welcome your inquiry. Catalogue, sketch plan forms, estimates and full information, gladly sup- plied without obligating you in any way. Act at once -this is the time to make plans for heating your home properly. D. J GORM LEY, Dunbarton Phone Pickering '1506 Gilson Mfg. Co., Limited - 9-510 York St., Guelph r '4': -. :_M..w :'. . ,+ _. __ •e'. ''..sx... arCx.. .. �..rW'.._.s.._;�.:artrk�xi.!:'e.•k?`-�$t.__rc..s.K'�iX+L�-rr2..�a._:�ts''•���...i'�iFt, AIIX4 R, v ;r .., .r+: -.7. k• 7:" -.:.. ,., ... . .'.•. _.. �• : .. �':. t is ,�.!. •�; •fi;.. u�;.iM _"A f!!1 OMT' A pabtio n}eetin in the later. li The turnip crop is doomed to if -?" ;; w satouf'Vp, H. Snore. the Liberal' tris a an almost complete failure .x+r Allan Taylor.' -of the 900, . { µ , candidate. will be held in" tris this year on 'aecoun of the lice Fe !� Coal, sCoai :spent a few days with D. B. and Community Hall on the evening and worms which burrow into the Mrs. Taylor, of Tuesday, Sept. 7th, a" o'clock rootti. - -- A number of oris. teeiden to are M -M (standard tome): Addresses twillm.-W-aiker- artt-iii a) 80sI-- - - takfa�c-takingLlae Toroat4 ExhihaGiaa " given by Mr. 5ioore tie caadi- " this, week: date, W. E.,,N. 9iuclair, K. C• vilie, itches Lydia VG'alker and Mise '`j best r Mrs. Whiting, tt# $ttaathroy, ie" <.. hQ OII, Ontario Liberal Leader, W. A. pl mma id, of Uxbridge, Jana - vief4i4i! hoer wQr, Bmi:ra Pltkey,, and MartvnWarren, of Uoionvilie,- 1}r�¢deo, F. M. Chapman .and nth- spent a coq a of weeks with Miss -� THOS. ,. 1 ?r,, for a few'da -ers. Ladies are cordially invited �] ( i� Miss Re►tner fe' 'seaming her H. V�aiker, 1J L/ co11JJ j (,� to attend. * f work as teacher of pfsno In Clare- Clifford Pilke B, Mr_ )•Vest, of Ashburn, oct-a led 3�AS1ns', Gat. . y, S.- A., sad• ' p -l�iC snout this Saturday. wife, who spent their honeymoon the pulpit, in the United Church ;..D. B. Taylor - has 'improved the again last Sunda when he ave by taking a trip, through the Brit, y g -�= ;- appearance of his bake ehop-by ish Isles and Euro two very able addressee: Mr. Me- THOS F SCOTT..' pe along with a i . F. int. a of a fresh coat of LeUan, who has been visiting his �iddiea Silk °F ti pa pp camber of other teachers, return- brother in Michigan and friends �_ - Qj�AFy+t QST ed 4o.m.e ou._ _ .MondAy_ .....evet►ina._ _ tt�ili is Hattie -Walker has" -return _ zn eoiltti 'vr"eetecn -O'dt Hd_1_ ez ed home, after spending a' couple tri 3 y pected to be back in time to occu ��� sFeCial� C. They report a most ea o able p "from beginning- to end. ...,of weeks with friends in Us The wilt leave here on Mondor py the pulplt next Sunday, Cv - ' bridge. - y Youths Silk Dealer is Ford Cars, new and for Kincardine, where Mr. Pilkey need. Mrs. John Perry abd daughter, r� >•':IMies Marion, are spending a few has secured a position as science Public M Sox special e79C ' -..-.days in Toronto with Mies Effie teacher in the High school. eeting 1 f t Massey -Barrie Implementa and x > i Repairs. Paxton. A Public Mee ng in the interests of Ladles Silk - Life and Car Insurance , Mrs. F. C. Morley and cifhdren y . : have rt -turned .home, after spend -Wall _ �� er be el Moore, Liberal Candidate. aril41� pV t be held in the "Oommunitq Hall, Clare- �Osel SOC and' e l ,Phone Clare. 5102 Ing two weeks. at .Blayne' and 1 Mont, .on Tuesday, September 7th, at ' Waeaga Reach. 8.00 p, m, (standard time), Ladles' Silk -CLAREMONT Mrs. L. A; Van Skiver, of Pic- Addresses" by Mr. W. H. Moore, W. 'ton, and Miss Beatrice Stevenson, Seethe 182Q Samples at Bingham a E. N. Sinclair, K. C,. (Ontario HUBe 75C per r. C of Brougham, called on Claremont before buying. Liberal Leader). Mr. -W. A. Dry- p CREAMERY AMG RY ! friers. : Tuesday. Over 500 samples to choose from den, Mr. F. M. Chapman and F&t1C �re - e for Mrs. J: Hearted and two child- - others. at 10c per roll and up. J Y 'Highest r ren. John- and Margaret, are Ladies cordially invited. 8 price paid fo{•, Ing two weeks with the A complete lice of Paints, oils _ t �- r former's parents, J. H. and Mrs. Varnishes at eight prices, GOD SAVE THE KING! - ladies dre88e9. Dream at the � an t Cr � fq Lorne and Mrs. Raid and son, FamC and lain interior and exterior Haple Leaf Bus Line 9 p• = f Ivan, purpose leaving to morrow _ decors Aux• Curtain mJCr1M. {sive us s trial and be convinoed' � .�.> morning to'visit their relatives fo — I Hesford and aspect to return on Call or phone 1813 Claremont Daily Service to Claremont ' la always in the front of the a Monday evening. B. 1commendalt �•ldsy). ----+++—•' . G. B I int G H A lid a m, p, m. - BEATTY Rev. L. - F. Sapp A. will �ttt ,moo Toronto Daily, 9.ou aoa a oo A Frew line of (a�roceraea sad { •`Go", the smooth C�tevrolet_is-SrR again occupy the pulpit of the Baptist Church next Sunday, _14v> Claremont, 8.00: 11.48 F%uits always on hand at .'Painter and Decorator STANDS FOR THE REST : Sept. 5th. A cordial invitation is extended to stmogere and visitors aorlpeY 838VIC8 rook botto noes: Claremont, - Out all0 a. m. M. P. m. - �'• } The Smoothest Chevrolet in Cbavrolet selling has evL 'west PH for . Lev. Toroato, - 830 12.30 ` s. CO which sold to Canada. to share with ug the privilege of hearing thisgifted preacher. Lab. Claremont, 10.90 8.48 Ds 0 nB�IHITSON 88RvicvThe can be parked with ease in a sur- public school opened for the ^ Late Special Bus from Exhibition • 4q;" fall term on Wednesday with a ' gnod attendance. Aro. Thomas yGrounds. a i Lev. Grounds, 10 00 pp m. (stand. time) - G'LA�3E&tUNT Monday, Aug, 30th tier cars slow down. And always 'Scott is in charge of thesenior _ and sept;. 8th — Wednesday. Sept. lot and Sept. 8th department as ancceasor to miss .: Davidson, who resigned. The Saturday, Sept. 4th and � C �!i r bit h _ -- —p • Sept.p� lith lCN* 111slL11111111ft -� Continuation, School will open on - Tuesday nest with the same staff �.:. �o! teachers as lest term. An automobile containing tour' a9 a� - Litter Carriers, Ha Toronto men when coming down 'the JRrock mad from North Clare' + - oT o Each loaf a the : �! � \� �� PrOt�'Ct Pam Door Tracka,Oarrien, Pumps. p& Cow T Pressure Systeme Etc. Mont, rust with an accident which same " �' �' us It;will pay you to 'got my priose on have been more serioa�. - Matk ►ell the F� [�, ood-� Your above before bnping eLewlten. S —1MANK They were going at a rapid rate >aai3le I ' J. PROUSE and did Dot see the turn at Err. 4ibeon's. As a result they ma oft Per I ' `� WHEN dealing.with purchasers of - PICKERING. - UNTAime �g the road sad into a telephone pole. The car was badly smashed and I ascertain financial rating at r TAY L 0 R'8 ! ' Ittome or abroad the Stands rd Barak The PickeriII ' g ,.. piss of the occupants was badly • - cutabont the face. He wsa taken i ; , 1 _ . can be of signal service-' in approach GOLD CRUST / in�r the new or untried customer for ® R EA 0 ' a �•t Jb Vigilance Committee to Dr. Tomlinson'a. where several 'etitrhes were Decess.ry to close j1 r. °) / r+ollecdoa. The Bank is is s position <' Ah0/7an I $ to protect your interests without the wounds. C L A RE MOn r •' compromising the goodwill of the The object of this Association is 64 On Thursday last John Forgie - a lI[� customer. Enlist the services of the - Standard Bank to eafegnar�i your lessen • thein nod pr°a°°atu `, ,n 'met with an accident which might have resulted much more serionsly. y• • He was driving east on the cbth • YF. property by withcoodetiag diplomatic De ria ane with cnetumere whose Bread 31b. loaf ittam� havtoq Proper ISOIaO�m�l � • oab immediately wt any naeosbee 't in Whitby township, ; r 180. etsa is antro n. i ' _ of 3saoauvs Oommi>r... �w:. jconcession and when assia through Myrtle, Essex coach gdriven by a To I a.. .t.. A D A N A C � � - - Membership fas UAL Ttekese may be had trom tna tnddesd e< an -onto rasa came from the south 'oar the Highway at a very tact . .r.Ha The Store that saves � STANDARD•�1 fear ter/ on appimaaftoo. Bzx. Dom. -i.. D. Beaks, O. B. i�alst• � : rate. On account of the buildings you money. or, M. 9. Ch.pmsa, Pickering. which cat oft the view Mr. ForgieRicMlartfson. : was unable to see the approach Quality Pirst Uouromy Always PICKERING BRANCH -W. F. Law, !t D. Munro, jig. , inor car nntil it was elo" at hand - �e..ab.. atm st 8reekba, w..t late irreti I'tesideat BeeeNasy ;may nand a collision was inevitable., St -debaake fairly Foa the ";-Choice ,' ■_L_ P ' sedan y side. apeetting it and canstaR mach damage. The Essex car was .. _ .. _._.• s•• Neiw'Arrival * _ l�, nn j� - a eT ti Store i." also badly wrecked, but fortunst- JG j.ly none. of tate occupants s twin- Injuries, though badly ro c e r i e s + ed serieus miss Neal, _ Our supply of quality Harness and :. :'etiaken op, Clam who was with her uncle, Mr, Forgie, ling Bl g fortunate in Securing A large, stock of Men's and Boy's "Mae Fresh Eve Week PuU Pacts now complete. enstafsed a fractured rib. Berge" Suite at Reduced Prices, we are now offeringstu n- i� doaa bargains for two weeks only. { IBOOTS-(#REB 8H0g a� c We have a large stock of this ramesl"t On Saturday last s merry prronpt assembled the ver Boot on hand-unbe.table .. in the Mmertial Park, J These clothes are going to be sold for less than' the present cost of = for hard wear and tsar. when over 200 members of the =• aLan Forsyth held their third an- manuf'scturing them, magiog from $12.00 to :22.50. REPAIRING , r,. anal rensicm. Among those pros sins were s number from a dist- St. Lawrence Granulated Sugar; 08.50 per 100 lbs. Highest price paid - We malnWa our established tion for repairing all kinds harness and boots. r aecea including Thomas Graham, _ -,Com• Early to Receive, Your Choice and Size : :'.•' .. from Coewelfl.�ich.• Mrs. Willard, of Boston ; Mrs. Maher, of Bof- 'f&lo Mr. n OP farmers' - COU at ane -3 MGOLD S CECIL BRADLEY ; and • Mrs, 1lorrey, of Windsor; Henry Tracy, of Mid: rOduce ;Harness -maker, _ ; , 1 ,horst ; Mrs. Deakin, of Milwan- - p OT. 01�TTARIO PICKERING, - ONTARIO � • ��.-. kee, sad others. Regrets were expressed at the absence of Piper Jack Robinson, of Toronto, who far F.conomitul TrattspmUdola - was unable to be present to_surn- - : ' •. ;; : - - - -- . k ish music for the dancing. A number of speakers addressed the .n .. for the cowing year. The election of the Clan Chieftain resulted in the re -appointment of G. ld. 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She could hiknse:f flickered desperately into into i hard=y refuse, after Mr. Barley had' wits. Another passer-by bumped ' ; " him, and he reeled and nwu around ..ZR�� j * x Y taught her daughter the `n$tru hent Tale _ 1 %tar d��" will tell Y� for three years, -alis. So blr. Bar:_ A«sign for me! grated-. Bar- a 9M the OW-fashioned wash aY 1e I must go back: I must make a J �c--- abut his nearly b =used eyes and ham­ 09 ht for myself. I'll beat Felicia at s - iu' ti=me e►f woman s gFeatest; mered away at the'remains of a piano.. her own game. I've done with rayse:f 'W lt>t 1'Otlt WtaA ¢tib► x4 foes. a found, to his c#eaght, that he .earn- as a tender-hearted fool. I'll fight be- He s"�. 3W0 dellaiow. " ed rather nick: 9 Y• • fore I sink! I'll be cunning. I'll be Strained backs, ugly hands, "Now another favor, Felicia," he hard, I'll be treacherous. All my life ,.�� ,. g -jangled y p� I've been playing other people's games. what a routs old man You y .and Q' o� g as led nerves and short = said to the gi-1 one da a es lined p wad 1,:ou_{ :�- „ ow you d never take s ps ai blip: y 5� T' ;Keepers-�11 come from the h conversation with the cellist and To-night play my own. So we worked it-with tM two falls about tbo 4 reported a conversation he had had He reached the theatre just as the' 1-1 iia t� ]p�} m everlasting, rub-rub-rubbing that da with the owner of the little He's kind, is Mr. Brooker, and Ids gf a Iaeotfnaq Feltda," acid its;� r f..` Y proprietor was closing in. The man put me rep to tbirty�-five 111WHings a Hsrbe', in titter eonbrat •�, z : on the cadent washboard. theatre. accosted him, asking him whether he weak. (The E�ld.) t I need to know. what lite pictures had forgotten something- �'I v a mdrrar on to of The modern way is to let oa the screen are doing, and I can't "No, Mr. Brooker I've forgotten no- regi p dp i-----� Ringo da the work. me them any longer, my dear,,' he th' except that I'll stairs if I lose your pinto so I could look an see met ••Wow's „ what your hands were doing. But you come with me each my ob here, said Mr. Barney, with VirhM. Chmu ange the hard work of evening . and whisper to. me what is gentle dignity. "1-I want to speak after ones yon d started, I could te14 j ba penin on the screen. to you about to-day. I feel that I %ou r J nota idw3tt w sun' ch It Is Thrice, yea virtife, senitiamsn,' F .- washing to just rinsing. The gig stared. "What! do to tho' played badly all the afternoon. , But tlookingy g thetmaketh gentleman; that makoth poor rich, tRtie baseborn noble-, the p b landu� ��knew ax the ntirmr. Simply dissolve Riaso m Pictures every night? don't judge me harshly. I played be But I'd heard you y aH the tunes There ala �g She was in the front o! the audience low m form. I can la better. a hundredsubject a sovereign, . . the wash-water, put in the that evening, staringu at the vivid Y play j� where two prinoipal and eoullar gifts in the g= Mr. Brooker hummed and baa ed D doth soak for 2 hours �" stones and hoarsely re sting them to, He seemed to be puzsled by the un- you wan soft, and where you put nature o1 man, knowledge and reason=' _ _ your little bite of ion an more and- rinse. the almost blind man. j expected nerosity of this obs rain. You � therm so the one ooapuiandeth, the other obey, "He's a kiss=-=' her!" said Felish ge elkwohrk p hii y 'But after bong deliberation be gave Ma the same t over an' these thjngs neither the whirling JLet Riinso coo your nett thrilling, consent on condition that Mr. Barley over. again, that I knew It by heart. I wheel of fortune can *house, neither i �e Mr. Barley preyed sweety-sweet' in future played upon an older piano But I was quivery, that first after-, the deceitful cavil3ings of worldlings trills. which had teem put aide fox honor- q , „ "'Ore" P noon, wondering 'Whether you wou5dn t separate.-From LylYz Nuphus, t� Ore" riding down like anything- I able retirement in more prosperous n Made by the makers it's the villain and his n l" days. He ex lajned to Mr. Barley1Oe' " tsenth Century. , ^ ga Y I-I did notice, Felicia, said the I h r of Lux. The love trills faded. The' music that he would bs seXing the better in- old n gently "But 1 thought I was �s -- became martial and threatening. strument. aided. I've always been a a , divinely gu Minard s Liniment for toothaohs. With his medium to help him, Mr. Mr, Barley gravely accepted that, dreamar that believed in the mysteries t Barley came through without mishap. He went back home feeling that he 'Change wash:ng walked tack that night with his had checkmated Felicia. Yet his heart of Hfs. But it was you-you all the : Rill ;arm =inked into Feai$hy's. His eyes was angry for her! His pitiful vie- f=inch Playing for kns and earning r,r ' into jitdSt were so weak that he hardly dared tory over the little alum child brought m;, wages or me! 'Friend of Humanity. ;l Yo;?d have lost the job, else, sal ? `:• _ • open thein. When he did open them, I him no content, traitress though she F�� „Birt Brooker was games an � Aman who did a great and useful •" rt�ts$rtg ®, he saw little or nothing through the i was. the st didn't matter. I'm jiving witk work in putting the world's literature ot dark spectacles. It sola cold, the neat morning, in the ttrto books at once attraotive and mod- re 'e "M bread cast on the dvaters has ' empty and unheated cinema. But in Y� now. Mother's tans orf with d in i rate My N " he � the great room, alone, the old man j � �t � � I've moved in a in price died in England recent• come back to me, m dear, one, y �i:are We'�hl stick together, now. And iY• His name was J. M. Dent, and his -'. of • g'ent,y i., his eager faith in her. "I, banged and strummed a fairy light- yo u've got to Iet me stay with you. famous "Elveryman's Library"-proto. '.aught y+ou the piano, and now you're ness in turns. Hewas fighting Felicia I've adopted you. And you're eye type of several other similar' under- aL bar own He beret over � -�z-- - Isa4ing me from starvation:-I've orr}y See• tsigktt`s gistirg'ta get-stronge'r-wtth-ti>e .f-king>3-contains near-I eight hnn- my picture money to live on, now. And instrument, stabbed with fear for him- Izest,,g, so the doctor says, and you'll 1 i ti I might love that. if you didn't help, every time he hit a wrong note; beton„ dred titles and has sold to the extent \ �+ glowing with de:ight o1 himee.f when I of twenty million copies. More than file blind fin Mr Bar:usy fought with his pride. s+ "What about the afternoons, when gens erred not. Thr''but !t was a feeble struggle. If only once he.has printed books the sale of I'm working!" asked the girl. hours of practice then be went back ,. to his 1 n for what rest and hood to _keep this third beside him, as hca which did not seem likely to msec itis It doesn't matter then. I pray j odSt it t own, he would. not lift the barrier of cost • of publication. "if ft's-S . rood s !' a tunes rig ht throw h that suit. ever _ he could afford. ' g y a worn-out vanity between them. book," he would say, "and students want ` �f thing; it's on: needful at night, I That afternoon he felt nervous and it cheap, they should have it, profit or. � g Y g , . Moreover, as Fe:lcia's mother had _ t ! when the crowd is there." troubled, as he seated himself at the pas- no profit.,, , warned biro. Felicia was an im Felshy said nothing. But she heir o.d piano, So nervous that his senses - �. ed him for the rest-of the week, until seemed out of true. Now that the hail ! sib' sort of person to quarrel with. was full of chi,:dren the tone of the I The honor of the Futter!" breath- Minard's Liniment for bruises. r I she knew beforehand every movement rano was different in his ears. He led the old man. faintly € Ion the screen. p On the next Monday Mr. Baesy felt i heard his opening chord, but wonder- week r and ill. He struck wrong notes;- ed why his nervous fingers had not ,astruck t as oudi an he had intended. _�j v� w� know what a hope•iees tress �:1 ,: - - - -- be broke o8 in the Middle o! the serial I YK the music, l it went on beneath �ppictnre, ���5 t -Missing 200 Years, he was funk= of the music. Some-, �s fumbtin touch, wended sufficient :. Oxford College Cate Found' how, until 7 o'clock., he banged out, ly good s recovered"--Itimself auli i3ahiioi Colege. Oxford, England, has soir kind of noun 1; then, when Fe1� ''I gen to play with a mechanical ac- The MW Rower cls a fine time saver. Yoga put iahv arrived, he tr curacy 'which his lifetime of exper- :found a gate belonging to the college -"Bread cast or the waters. Fe'dcia 1" lance had ven him• the roast or foal to the oven. The roaster does gi Which was lost 200 yea=s ago: The sate hie said cath :r brokenly. "I-I can't I He was beating Felicia! Kite rest. mei• *mss to perfeedon. It roasts with As aby the oldest in England, be- + Not a note wrong,from be nnin Non little shrinkage, thus saviagdoHara entry year.h D�� I p.ey any Dore. Perhaps i m getting' � end of the lormanceti He ` None of the tasty meat juices aro lost; all tk:e tick - Ing bul t for Balliol . in, the Year 1288. past it. av for me, wi•bl yoag my Pm flavor is retained. Besides you can buy cheaper +according to the purchase record in the dear? T:: ire's music rnmowhere near to !latter himself by a few words when y cuts, for it males cheap cuts taste • college books. For 600 years genera- 'the piano, I think. And the propreetor he shook hands with Mr. Brooker that ��_ Mw choice ones. _ tions of belated students kicked the ; won t mind. You shall have my wsges - The chole stting cover keeps an au ` gates timbers to get in after hours, 1 for to-night, if, you'll save my job � began to lose all faith in his thea in The latter part of the• el, or the own senses however. A man"of piety, + � s` u the c•�� �' � Felishy slipped into the piano chair, he believed he was divinely guarded € e•' e� huaa, • ute own �� in �� / and clew Best of it d•a•• oat is •teenth century the gate was missing with suspicious readiness. She struck as he p's�4ed for his $15 a week at the ", , - • jiffy� � V after the Quadrangle was remodeled. a wrong. chord. to begin, but it was movie'-Tine $15 which a;one stood be- , 40bo to ve.ela. priwasc• to $s•so I't is now discovered, its oak panels i the last mistake she made. From then tween him and the last dishonor of aceoedtan >o rise •� �• Soil !a � " well preserved -under a hundred coats ! onward, she her €ie. P�1 "4ght of the 1 chanty. Laedwars atosea p; sa+�-ifas-bei re-parchased by picture into filer music. From a-movie Nigh after refight, atDer' his long " ,a'Cfoup of graduates and given to the Standpoint, it was perfection. hours of work had made his brain P ° The old man :iatened in utter con- reel and his fingers almost too weary college. Although still capable o1 ser e . to strike the notes he found himse:f v# vice, the gate will not be used but kept int t e Then he !ea his . way to the little playing wed.. Even ori::ian tly . He ROASTER as a relic desmins rest. pp P m where he kept his hat chid coat j scatted his keys as he struck htem, - - 'He never attempted to use his eyes but rarely a' discord of any kind warn- now, un:ess the need was Imperative.', ed him that he was less than perfect. %Nation of Singers. He knew himself to be on the edger In some strange, indirect way, his _<. Welch people are said to be a , of total blindngss unless he took care: d-had-came back to him--alter- $lir ------------ The''. —.. _. --nation of stngers,, and the reason Is i He came softly back t8 the empty Then, one night, he faltered as hethe wonderful national Eisteddfod hall, wondering where FeMcis. was, played. He was very tired. He felt' - w ananally In Wales i Sudden: he used bear= her voice that even the threat of hunger, the and theyproprriietor's. (dread of povctty. the aisame,of chor•ityf--�cONNOD POWER - Stnee 1819. The object of these great I Hesitant whether to go forward or could not spar him much longer. This gatherings is to perpetuate the Welch !back, the half-blind man waited. was the beginning of the end for him. ` Qp ^*« ,language, popularibe Welsh literature'Fel'icia's voice, strange_y subdued, was Yet the tftusic rippled on, even j WASHER MODEL 2� • - . and afford the people the onitrteal ad- speaking. wbre his hands were a.most untaught °"' "irarttage* of good music. "Yes, I'd' be grad of the job, Mr. I by his drowsirt� brain. Brooker. But you'd have to pay mei He struck wi!r&y for a chord, know- SOLVES THE WASH DAY - thirty sbiltin a week, because I'm ipg it to be ho pe'era gueaswoik. But -- '._~ " _ better than, old Barley, and I'd have the right chord rang out confidently. PRO OII the ftr!>o• Belt i. to chuck m other job, if you want me He dimly remembered stories where I s r,: c 'ere at t ►+v o'clock every dry." some ktn&-y saint came back to life it to any aIDa>D gasoline elfgllK. T3ar ey, a gentleman by instinct and took the place of weary or errant rather than by design, had backed krwrtals. He wondered. WE sell you this mdchine 01 away the moment be guessed that he .- Then, in a kind of -stu r h, a bent _ a con- -forwardover a Instrument with Ma on It must versation w !ch wan cet•taln:y not for arms hanging ;dmp at his sides. But his ears. He put out bin hands and the music went on! satisfy you. faun the steamy wall o! the pass- The old man, vaguely distressed as - �... iced y age into which he had retreated. Turn- a man would be who finds himself : ing, he went rather unsteadily into the suddenly wandering into a wor:d of 1. IT MUST SATISFY you on s€:rV Mead • street• magic, lifted his cenched hands With its capacity to wash the finest i Every He wou:d not wait for Felicia to- his fists doubled, he banged down at clothing without injury night. He gulped a lump from his the piano. The musk went on, un- 2• 'IT MUST SATISFY you on 1 ' It doeWt tij[t 11II11C)�1 throat as he registered that intention. hurried unfaltering, unchanged. ' its capacity to wash the i► IT MUST SATISFY you on } " t0 y� Oa f From to-night he had lost Felishy. M•r. � ar:ey staggered to his* feet. dirtiest clothes absolutely its large font position wringer ;Y Strange that he should be more And, as be rose, the music stopped at clean that will wring from the ring- R ,NSttiTt Ot1I >i<s�tti i broken'by the lora of her friendship haat. He lifted ]tis dark spectacles ng or blueing tub while the y than by the knowledge that she was from his eyes, 8. IT MUST SATISFY you on machine is doing the washing. We 'help* robbing him of his last chance of a And he found himself looking down its improved aluminum agi livrdhood! A "gutter child, with on:y a at Felicia's white, startled face. She, tator that forces the soapy 16. IT MUST " SATISFY you on • tter child's notion of honor. Read aa, had risen. water through the clotbes. its quiet, smooth running. efst a teir eve" two accept his tuition for pears without There were two pianos there, back _ ---back.---His-own_ ''QIIC �Cnefifs teeth penny asked or offered:- -Ready to to instrument--w -4-I-'1�MZI3T--SATISP�'-gAu_.on 4._IT. MUST__SATISFY yeou_in avail herself o! his introduction to the dumb, every string removed. Fe:icla 1 its elimination of hand rub everything you expect in a '.breSth, appetite tl<lsd films. Ready to snatch the chance had been playing on the second piano, ting. Power Washer. - which his breakdown gave her of while his stupid hands fumb:ed over It it does not, return it to us at our expense and we will refund " 'ti OII• -• showinn-gg the propricotor what she could keys which never gave out a note! do. A better player than old Bar- They had troubla in gettinif him you the your eale Price, ;70.00. _A flavor for Eoer'y Tcmft ley!" Yes she had spoken truth there. borne, and he was ill for rather a lout If your dealer' does not sell this machine, order direct from us. He choked . back the lump from his time. But one day, back in his old J. H. CONNOR & SON, LIMITED �. throat again, and carne to a standstil: 'od"ings with Felicia beside him, he ga Manufacturers as he collided with a passer-by. unTprstcod. "I cast my bread on the waters n "I toad Mr. Brooker I'd play for Ottawa (Order Yours Plow) Qntarlt! 188Us No. 8s--t1ZS. end time And for the second time b.`in inrtesd of you," said the girl it.--it sank!" stolid:y. "But we, both bf us, knew .. .i. .. .. - a. -'k. ifil "w 'fir' 9r4n' ° k•�y` Y `r. '. .- -.. ..; a .: ,":• 'rs- fir" - `fid i r,.a•�&? ,y :,�.. is ... •+„�• V.,. w: r^:'r • , _ gym... .. , .:.. w-.' -. :: - e _,. r.y, :. ': -.-. , �-.a 'd.', . a'. .war, .. '+'1•.*Ryn.,-,•'' ��y� •..s::.�s» _�., _;a._,a ,.a",,n� �;�; ,� . tt » . .,.rW..... _ ...._� . � , _. _r..-:. x� ,,�::...,,,..:..-_.._ � .,. .,«.ie>___ C� : ".:�..,_,"ytn?^�`."5 , M-.�..�trrt.:._r, .°:"' ,:.°+�i..r�'.. t5.�:.:�....u*a'kr.`i*L,•'+�'..t�f:�';��1•L�rri�i.� r�,-:x_1.:v2� y�'.e.:a. �r _x�kK and grieve. There is nothing in the siorab:e and are quick to see and be Fragrant as as Flower. ' i from the hangers on which your dense. ` world more cruel than ove without hurt by these things Lack of coni- ; es ire kept. Remember, it mast 'bs� understanding. He could not do any- dence is contagious and Bobbie grade- It you want to be fragrant don't ��� the same perfume; there is no mora thing! They had told him that so aNy fest that h. would fail and For- Doak your hankerchief in perfume and fatal error than mixing two or more HAeizxt3s w8l17 o.ttrai he btd come to belie" it. What haps do sorrr_thing crude—somsthin, think you have achieved this end. For • scents. l° I an Over-scented .tt a Felfw oonfldence he had was con- the won�d :au h a and then omen on: disgusts tin shaken. He wai not expected him g t' �� I the average person yI Now for the finishing touch. If you to be able to do anything; he was just Things happened as they ,ail ex-, i!'ou must empoy other means � want to perfume your note-paper' en _ Bobbie was onlythe u t— the baby' • penned—Bobbie inc:uded. His little , you want to be fragrant in a subtle suite, sprinkle a thick pad' of blotting i ages One da company had come and hand awkward: struck a b:x1c and fascinating wa paper with porfume and place sheets •<. sweet, round and roe his mother's Y P Y Y g y , y' Bobbie wn playing s i of paper and enveopes between the "baby". Bnt he did not a:9eags want P yl gin the parlor. He ,the structure camp tumbanl; town When you go to bed at night cover, folds. Then :ock the- blotting paper did not dike visitors because they were direct'.y uron a dpt: which wqs lying your hair with a scented cap. You can away in an air-tight box .til: the sta- bo be the `baby' . At times he would like his mother - in that they looked upon th*- floor, and which b4 on-,,,I t•-) buy a ,ni0ble one for very :itt:e now, tionery is delieate:y odorous. It will watch his older brother, who seemed upon him as the "baby": He was's .itt:e gin: who was one of the viFi- mads of :occe:y knitted or crocheted Probably take a fortnight to get it able to accomplish almost anything, learning to dislike that word verq tors. The c�m�any ell looked at.Eo'o Fisk. Lire this with a thin muslin right, but the result is- worth wh :e -with a kitt:e admiration and much much. ; bie as though i-.- were a great disap- hag cut to the same shape as the cap,( =--envy. The -family never doubted this He decided to try to bund a great pointment, r.ni 17"t moth^r came for- then when it is almost sewn in, otWs ability, with the result that he .skyscraper with his litt:e blocks. He ward, saying. "Yoa can's r•eem to do sprinkle in r:ome scented powder or never doubled his own. -- started s'.owly, a Atte diffidently, to anythiri^• right, Poblole. I f:on't, know lavender heads. Then tack the lining A Canadian-owner Ayrshire row Bobbie weolid wonder, in his strange place the blocks in position, but was what's the mattar�with }rs! Yon -e�m in place ro that the perfume wild be Nellie Osborne of Ehnshade the 16th, sem: little mind, If he could do any of these fearful that be wou:d err and the to have rn en•ild—ce in »ii*;s f." even:y distributed a5: over your head. ownel by W. C. Wylie, of Hoviiek, 4. things. Wberrever be tried to iiep his structure come tumbling down. ` The Babbi� be:ierrd --.-%7-j hVn TI ev Then don't forget that a dab cf per- Qne.. has `displaced an American- ` Mother would say, "Go away, Bobbie,! guests watched him in amuseme-rt. s:1 thwizht it wrs h=s fault and Ins" fume under each ear gives juft the owned Ayrshire for the world's rs,orit a can't do this. Let your brotheri One asked if it was to be a large sky- '•.a` snrP t1•ay were richt. But they frr.'Fhing touch to sour toilete, and if milk .nd butter production, for this it." Sometimes the little fe�bw scraper that he was beiVAinrt, and forza^a e him nd k'sc�l h'rn. H- r-s 3'011 want to be quite a :a mode you. I.r^ed. In a 306-day offk1al test *oWd cry and then his mother would Iwhen he nodded agreement, they ae: "on•v 'I•- h-by." th-y safi• anI th+y wV: nee that your bath rowder is pe-- prodac-d,2.1,241 lbs, of rrilk and M �+;y him in her arms and say, "You're, smiled ind•ulgenCy. But there wrs a word?-rl wiry he cried. fumed tq match your favorite scent. I, s c butterfat. The p-4%sous record, ; just my little baby, dt�d Mother lovesl:igsans perfume in their eyes which seemed to --- i ! The sanperfume can be metre up-� he:d by F)oug:as Hall Dandy. was for p" l say, "You cannot do it." The ronuration of the earth doubles into :lWe sachets and tucked away, a produai:on of 1E,266 lbs. and 138 RO Bobbie would go oft' quWtly I Children are sensitive and impres- itse:f in 250 years. r-mong your ]ingeris and a tspended'l6k of t utterfa� � ., _ ;.c : 4.c.r�. n ^' ' S"R.m„4' ,..,� .dip, ,. !vi - .},+. ..a J • r, '.... � . a. -• v l- Y �... -.. - s „w•arr„?}.. +96sad7�X�,.,�!F?a..»A_7+w'k: ..f.w1�'w. mah....L-r�''*r.XwwiA'mn�».y.wm'a.R,..�.A.+ww�_v ,n,...i�..H._d . ....�:u ck•..,:_,... ...r.s..ti ... ea.a � ... ...... .n ,. - . < ....'t:.+t ,. . rn-. a._ wr v s . u� �n_d.4.:.. . .+e. .. ,. . .,..•._. cr»„R. -'sua... ,r .. ... tin.�:+;i "�`.ri.�,..-..a�.•. -9 --M R-RIURR T. Z. 7/ R" -Born, on Tuesday Aug. 81st, in -Miss Edris Morden returned home rl-,L-0 CAL I S -M- S orito,.to D. J. and Mrs. Calraghan, on Sunday after spending a week - a son. with Miss Ola DrapeY of.Woodbridge. �ieral ladies of'Picke-ing -Dr. E. A. Sadler, DenLbt, prae�- ick1lug"'Tit' I' -The Ul- iss Muriel Thom 4 Dunbarton, ,on Friday afternoon last, met in H. ing in.Toronto, will be here in his a been engaged by Miss- Fawkes. as -R. Monney's reception hall and organ -office on Thursday from10'a. m to I zed for the present campia. Mr. W. 5 p.m., as. usual.* ... ittor. ign. urs C61tilmr, _f__Gsh4Wa-- IL -94w= oat pi Lhe chair. He dis- 'de*nt laent- 6vir R-Isd6nir-hardwore , r t 2 F. Z FOW,". Ren spending a touple of weeks v To -be --a -re -you -pickles, will be the 'Des with J. cussed =_1 tteris with ilia a -Xnd Mrs, Coupland. stated that -he Wished to avoid all i. Office hours, 9 to 'daily and -personalMes --ftr- I Ue 'camp-aigm'Fan'Cil -you ever - have -made, we Would • he evenings by . appointment.* Toronto, are visiting the foriner's that he wished t4i discuss only t -vise you to use parents, Hugh and Mrs. MechftL real questions of the day. Allan Ontaitio County School Fair dates. nothing )tit rt -Mrs. ThosWhiting and daughtei Moore, son of 'the candidate, and Wm. of. Stralthroy, spent a couple Of aAW Gprmley spoke briefly in regard to Mara Sept. 8th. the very finest ingredi this week with the. Misses Bunting.Rama the methods of organization. A . ...... Sept. 9th. -Misses Jean And Bernice Switzer, Beaverton ......... Sept. 10t ents in. the makings stirring address was -=.by Mrs. of Cherryw Camnington Sept. lith. 4od, are holidaying with Bell, Vresident of the Liberal sl their sisters at Centre Island, Toronto* Association of Oshawa, she pointed Sunderland ...... Sept. 13th. -.' =Mrs Ruisell 'Bye is visiting' out the great opportunities - And Greenbank Sept. 14th. Our spicesete.,Are the very best friends in few days this rights of the women of Canada, and. Toro��if;r a Scott ...... .............. Sept. 15th. '16th. 'bit Manchester X iweek and is also visiting the Exhibit= much depended on their influence and Sept.1­4p�. .. � iion.1 �: we can buy,. A 80 . .......... i.. Sept. 17th. vote. 7re4effirey of Guelph:, -who was Scugog TP -Extra Special week" -end sale, on his way to Port Per to address Goodwood .......... Sept. 20th. % -,dozen chocolate ralsip slices only 20 a political meeting called in and dis- Uxbridge ......... Sept. 21st. cents per dozen at the Pickering0. cussed the political situation. He Port Perry ........ Sept. 22nd. -Bakery. A, d the ladies to exercise the fran- Oshawa District ........ Sept. 23rd. urge Following is a list of our .spice prices'. -A. G. and Mrs. Green and family chile which they had won after a long Brooklin ............... Sept. 24th. of Burlington, returned home on Mon- fight. The ladies then organized as Whitby _ .................. Sept: 27tlL RkR day after visiting Pickering friends follows: -President -Mrs. -Jos. Cowan Pickering .............. Sept. 28th. Heiuz's Special Pickling Vinegar, 60 cents a gallon for a week or two. n. Pres.-Mri. W. H. Moore, Vice Brougham .............. Sept. 29th- Ground Ginger, 60c per lb. -Or. Turmeric, 50c per lb. Ho -Miss Jean Heuther, of St. Mary's Presidents-Mis's Ida Bunting, Miss ClaremorAh ............. . Sept. 30th c Allspice, 40c returned home on Tuesday after spend H. Law, Mrs. Jas. Andrew, Secretary Note-MRFa and Rama School Fai; Cassia, so Gr, .-_tt Ing a couple of weeks with her friend, 'switched owing tc; the Ground Cloves, 57c Wh. Black Pen r, 60c t'zdates have been 50c lEss Ida Sterritt. -The first Liberal meeting in the Indian Fair at Rama being held on Keen's Mustard, i's 27c,11's 58c Mustard Seed, ... the Candi- of W. H. Moore, -W. F. and Mrs. LAW and daughter . the 8th. it was thought that there date, was held on Saturday evening in aP Miss Winnifred, have returned home the Town Hall with a full house. Me would be less interference if Mara Cer.to 31 cents per bottle 7 after a.pleasant holiday spent with chair was occupied by. Win. Gormley, Fair was held on the 8th and Rama on . . . . . . relativelil and f"ends in Tillsonburg. who addressed the meeting. He stat- the day after the Indian Fair. -Dr. and Mrs. Sargent and two 7 ed that Mr. Meighen had -advanced no Fred T. Bunting, Pi childrena Burford, and Mrs. Reid, Picket --in; , Toronto, spent Monday with F. F. policy, but merely discussed scandals Now Ad~#"#n"**s. At the last election the cry was "blue Betablished 1857. 7. "d Mrs. Balsdon at their camp at the lake. ruin," but nomm as a result of the ELCO PLANT FOR SALE-Ap. A Liberal policy, the country was pros - greeted 0 Subject "Our Father". 7 pan. "The e Mr. Moore when he rose to speak 6 -boles. infirst-clika condition. A Mi.. Fcur Square Man". Good music. showed his popularity with his con- S. W. Davis, Pickering, Apply -R"'. A. R. Sanderson will occupy Dply at NEWS OFFICE. his pulpit on Sunday. . 10.30 a.m. roue and conditions better than 2%. ver. The applause w1rich JIOR SALE -Happy Thought raitig! music. Help - services. All welcome. h iq tor. e xW !h1 stituents. He referred to the customs OR SALE -12 rooms. ep- -J. and Mrs. Fawcett and daughter Hu scandals. The investigation, he stat- ronentsbElocKs For full particulars apply to left last 'week for their home in Man- ed, waa.,started by Mr. King, In corr.- Mrs. McGinty, Pickering. 44tf Staba after spending their vacation at the home of the ]attars parents W. menting on Dr. Kaiser's advertisement OR SALE -Cottage and }acre of r and Mrs. Stanley. which appeared in a recent issi and. 5 rooms, newly decorated See this, Issue of F the Reformer regarding hie connec- makeanotier. :Robert Moot, Whi.evale. 50tf -tArs. G. Law Treasurer Miss N. Law tion with the Mackenzie -Manns inn err 8 o'clock on Tuesday evening next at any man to point a Cue FaliWheat. NO' Foot, $1,50 per bus �`Fl Cheir next meeting will be held at k eats, he defiedPOR RA LE -O. IC4 Sef-d 06e home of Mrs. J. C. Philip. All finger at one discreditable thing he eau F M Chapman. lot 9. con. 4, Picker- Swa* t hV(y had done, F. M Cha man, who WaS ng. Phone Ilick 2338, 51-52 ladies who are interested are cordially invited to attend. the Progressive �andlate in the last SALE -Dining room suite. 8 election. was now giving his support -Rev. J. -S. and Mrs. Ferguson and FoneRces. 2 Quebec heaters. 3KAtchen chain. -FLY SWATS TANGLEFOOT SHEETS daughter, Dorothy, have returned to Mr. Moore and gave his reason for Fair of bed -room tables, Bureau and wash stand fmm their month's vacation which taking his stand. The Liberal policy F. Chidlow. Claremont 52.1 Wood handle. 10c 8 double sheets for lee in accord w.th that of the they spent in various parts of the wt&A more I LAND H E W RAMER-Teacher of Long wire handle, ... 15c Fly hangers, 2 for Progre"Ives than .hs that of the Con- BPiano ConservatoryCourse taught. Stu - Province, Rev. Ferguson will now resiume his work asor of St And- servatives. W. A. Dryden on be;ng dio at Mrs Lyman Pil a. Claremont., on Sat - called on, stated twas Picketing wurdays. Phone Clare So 1 52-4 tiews United churXIst upTANGLEFOOT FLY SPRAY TANGLEFOOT FLY SPRAY the centre of Liberalism in South Ont- -Rev. Stanley and Mrs. Johnston SALF-0. A O. No. 104 Fall Small tins, Large tins, PE. and son, LAwrence, from near London ds for freedom silo. Liberalism stands F'WjbReat This variety isrecogruzed as the beat with blow sprayer, ABC with big hand sprayer Me - Out., spent a day with the former's as in the Interests of all the people. winter wheat for Ontario growers. F H. West- andmotber, Mrs. J. H. Rogers. Inspeaking of the scandals he said ney. lot T] con S. Pickering. Phone Pick 14 19. he took no stock in them as neither 52-2 Johnston and son have just re- ts in party was above reproach. He was ORONTO WBT-WASS LAUN. ApOciA41 Cle&D-up Price 00 000 only, eomprest sprayer, turned from a visit to her parents J 01A, very o timistic of the political aitua- TDR Y �Samr finish �- Let our dr iter call a" Hand Sprayers. with shoulder straps, England. i tion. ge believed that not only would eaplain our 24 hour semce just leave your fisild or iteirden. ""I M' S W. &via. barbershoop. We -Allan and Mrs. Clark and family. slightly used. HcaMr. Moore be elected, but that Hcn ill pick up and deliver 3 titan a week 1 quart Jar, rea. 8&_ for 40c going at of Lakefield, are returning some to- Mr. King wonted be returned tdWweT. w day, after a pleasant two weeks' vac - `W, E. N. Sinclair K.C, W.P.P.. dealt MASSEY-HARRIS MACRINERY atlen spent with the farmer's pamr4a with the constitutional qlassban and A, and Rigors- Ford cam. trucks. and trac. �W. J, and Mrs. Clark. Mr, Clark stated that Mr Mei should have Lora G wmahersand furnaces. No also spent a week in Windsor attend- M H. corn insider. For sale or rent, a brick 4 never have accepted the task of form- house and pxden D. J Gormley, Duuibarina, Ing the Convention of Fire Chlefs. Out, 21ti _.Zenoleum Ing an admini-stration krzywing that �[��®�Qmu7 -A meeting in the interests of Dr. he could not carry on. The meetingARM MACHINERY -Prost T. E. Kaiser, the Conservative candi- IT" a most enthusiastic one and every FWaiad Cocksbutt. Tudhope. Anderson. John date, will be held in the Town Hall, body is optimistic as to the final i -L Deere, Bissell. Gould. Shapley At Mulf. Fleury. No doubt, the best Disinfectant and re ]Pickering, on the evening of Thurs- suit. Wilkinson. BDee%Wo,`esT-radOrder yourF day, Sept. 9th at $ o'clock (standard now. Also Gme wood. Ey Spray for farm stock time). J. -C. Hodgins and other pro- AUDLIFY� -Ford half ton trueh in Issinent kers will Address the SALE sp" .....-On the market. A. good condition.)ust been overhauled A bat - for day off FOR Iliseeting . Ladies are specially invited. Everyone is trying to get : Make d0er immediately as this gain for cub. -On Monday evening five persons for Toronto fair. win sell quick. Dave Scott, care Orchard Inn, re Harvest is not over, plenty of Nuke HilL Kingston Road. Knecciism had a thrilling experience on t of grain being in shock. n Sunday. ,2.7can be Large tins 75 cents, Medium 45 cents, _J -,;.vin:ial Highway About a mile east tithe village. A track heavily laden- Rev. O. R. Sanderson was back inR9ALE-Hoii&e'Ftnd lot off acre ­- with furniture was being taken to his pulpit on Sunday laslast.Fon maLn road at myrt.e, garage and herr- Small tins 30 cents F. M. and Mrs. Chapman spent Sun- house Good garden with fruit trees, well fenced. 'Whitby by A. Martin, proprietor of House which contains a furnace. �& in good re day at Presqu Isle Point, with friends. rerun, 1, to G. B. Fisher, Ashburn, R G. the Viaduct Storage and Cartage Com Zpy lyof Toronto, and was accompanied Dr. Lester Love and -family 9f Joli- JELLY JARS GRANITEW ARE his -i.;,ted Chas. and Mrs Puck R. SALE -Cheap. all kind f s. recently. We're men. The driver of the truck was rin and FZ,ons, harness. and ail kinds of fara., i.0 - son, L. Martin, and three other efts Ill., v other friend With tin making a real laments in good order. Also se-eral heavy and nice clear glast-, clean up in 'showing one of the, other men, a pros- t S ow . : scales and cook stoves and heaters. High - ROUGE HILL , .,% per dozen, odds and ends, pective buyer of the truck. how fast v est price paid for bides and wool. also live voul it could go with a load, and in passing try. H. Herman, Stouffville. Phone 1903 istr only 80e Have a. Look Eddie ed t a leso se a truck belonging to the Smith Tran- We were pie Bie with his is parentSd s over unay, ARM TO RE .%ZT-Being part of lot sportation Company of Oshawa, he P, c3n 5, Pickering (Kinsale). -at pr int oc week end ac GEM JARS went too clpse/to the side of the Walter Wilson spent the copied by W. J. Bell, and 4Mnsi%rM of 1112. res, .,GLASS TU99LERS, ement and losing coutrol he went in Toronto attending his Son's wed- Possession for plowing' and full I I Iniperi-silpints, per doz L40 a March 1st 1927. % For full particuposs""on on Now is the titne larsap ly to into the deep ditch here it overturn- ding- Arthur O'GZnnor, R. R.1, Pickering, or ?Ara, J.you need extrsones* Wine quarts, 1.35. et. Both Martins sustained a number Miss Doris Gee has returned home A. O'Connor, Whitby. strong and durable, per doz 5� Wine half- into, 1.75 were rushed after spending a pleasant holiday in -of cuts and bruises, and OTICE--:-1 sai wreckiag it fevr.Ford by a prising motorist to. Whitby St. Catherines. N can. Will sell the parts very cheap.. I have w re ttey received mediCalL atten - David and Mrs. Russell Milton and .1. for sale one Maxwell touring, areal nice car. Nice assortment of he . QUART PITCHERS tion. A number of stitches were ne Nellie visited with Norman and Mrs. -us nice• rides nice, looks nice, a sumptuous out fit, which gives the impression of some claw. -arid- Blue Striped Bowl@, Wilson one day last week am 4 &tssary to close the cuts, which Mr. at the Adiculmisly low Qf$150. As ith farlcv p6tterne, Martin Sr. Also a Ford ecinvenient, size, had received in his head. The Weiner mast held on the Flats selling this is a remsirkatrt Lamin. two very handy sizes, Brougham. 360 It is stated that the truck was top last Wednesday evening by the girls ton truck at $150. T. C. Brown, going at 89 cents epecial, 18e and 25e heavy. The other three men escaped Mission Circle was a decided success. -' Sandy and Mrs. Moore, Norman and Notice to Creditors Injury, but had a narrow escape. The 'furniture was considerably damaged. Mrs. Wilson motored to Niagara. &=d 0 t2iers Falls on Sunday and spent the day C H A P M AN The ao4ossal nerve of some of the with friends. M Is people In the Matter -�, f the Estate of Par - certainly surprising. Toronto is • Mr. and Mrs. Blakeley and son Len rest A lexanOer Beaton, late of the For - 'They come out in motor cars and they seem to -feel -that th, hav* s erfect have returned to Toronto after spend- f Pickering, -in the ing-_,law weeks vacation with Fred otario, School Teach- ri&ht to help themselves to - Bi I 9 " Mrs. ers. -tIlt takes their fancy, an re- d they Aw 'i Notice is hereb given purvus.131; to sent most emphatically' any in er- ence 11. S. O. footbaill Alilsocia6tion the Statutes in t, lat behalf, that a • o the part of the owners persons having any claims Against or Several weeks ago a party of motor- Jits fr6m Toronto had to'go to one W. E. N. Sinclair of Oshawa has entitled to share in the estate of For - of the garages in the village to have donated a challenge cup to be compet- rest Alexander Beaton. late of the . ..... some repairs made to their car. ed for among the teams in the SioUth Township of Pickering. in the County While this work was in progress sev- Ontario Football Association. This of Ontario, School Teacher. deceased. GOSM THIERI'S TELL YOUR ALP. kl4y'14 who died on or about the 21st day of EXCUSE 5 To TeLepsome* sial of the women from the party cup series will be played off each May. 19M, aae required to send post NE CONST KILL T14E JUDGE MIM 'entered the adjoining garden AM year after the regular league is over. prepaid or deliver to the undersigned gr helped themselves most liberally t'� The proceeds of these games will 90 Administrator or his Solicitors. on or �,Apples and cherries which were in into a fund for injured players. Dur- before the leth day of September. r c g In nice condition f Id When Ing the season some of the players 19-20 their Christian and surnames, the owner protested Ale received only have bad the irlip-fortune to meet with addresses and descriptions, and fall impertinence, and the thieves were accidents And in the past the clubs particulars duly verified of ' their urged by an elderly woman ofthe have stood th;e expense of their play - claims, accounts or Interest, and the party to go on and help themselves ers and in many cases the clubs didn't nattire of any security held by them. and. Day no attention to the Own- have the finances to clear themselves. Immediatelv after the 16th day of -er. Similar complaints are made It is with the'object of raising a fund September. IM, the assets of the said from other parts of the township- to cover the expenses of injured play- estate will bb distributed to the parties .-When the owners protest against the ers that Mr. Sinclair has donated entitled thereto,' baviog regard only -`.theft of their property they receive this Challenge Cup. The first round to the claims and Interests of which -only- abuse for their "meanes .- o ss". A for this cup will be played as follows. the Administrator or his Solicitors ;��tion for theft would b .. con help woad- -wood vs shall then have notice, and all ethers Sept. 9th at Claremont, Good .­.erfully to bring these people to their Pickering; Sept. 11th at Brooklin, shall be excluded -from the said disiri- senses. They, no doubt, claim to be Cherrywood vs Ashburn; Sept. 11th at bution. 0'a highly respectable and would shudder Pickering, Claremont vs Given River; Dated at Toronto this Nth day,of ..... to think that they would be classified All games start at 6.30 p.m. stan- August, A. D. 1926. •a= Xr_ as criminals. They have property in dard time. The postponed game of DONALD R. BEATON, Esq., -the city ani they would create a ter- May 29th will be played Pickering vs Wbitevale, Ontario, rible row if a farmer would enter Claremont at Pickering ion Sept. 2nd. 50-52 Administrator their garden and help himself to a; Theswills gplayed at Game Green River vs BEATON & Ross. ,­bul-, co rse, that is. differ- Pickering reenj 330 Bay Street, Toronto. flowerbe ent. I River Sept 7th,/ Solicitors for the Administrator. 4 7 'A_ -M