JARVIS B FROM THE WAGONS PHONE 108w. Heat :: Wheat :: Healh made his way home on foot, arriving as day was breaking, and taking up his da.; .=tles as he would had he been re@my all night. Both Mr. and Mrs. Anderson are reâ€" markably bright and vigorous for their Even in those early days there was a stage running from Stirling to Belleâ€" ville but Mr. Anderson never used this method of transportation when he nad business in the lakeside town, but walked there and back. Once he was eummoned for jury duty in Bellevilic and he made his way on foot, reaching his destination ahead of the stage. A -nc.wlkll-mdh‘mlll-‘ fshed at 10 o‘clock at night and he Into a life so long, no matter how secluded, tragedy was sure to come. The first real sorrow that cast dus shadow over the home was the drownâ€" ing of two of the childrer. Angelina aad itichard, aged 10 154 11 years, '““M..‘humm on their wâ€" . from school. The aged whe weile of the recovery of the bodies, sasping each other‘s hands. Another won, Wilson, was killed by a hores some years ago. children, . seven living. i yo $ e e se e life of the ptoncers. ‘They had to titerâ€" ."Ihwhudmm ness, but they overcame all difficuities ond obstacles and are now «pending their declining years in peate and "ire. Anderson, whose maiden name was Mary Parcels, was born near the uâ€"cumw-m 3, 1836, an Easter Sunday, ‘The couple m-mu-ouunu.uu,. llfl.'llh-lut.'â€"nhoup d-inu-ll-nnluh-“.‘ llomh-l-....“'. ‘ The young couple took up the hard 1t ne e e on o Mee woods, over a rough trail. ‘They siept ene night in the barrucks with the soldiers, all of whom were anzious to get to the fighting line, but the trouble was settled withodt their aid, the Peterbore (Ont.) Examiner comments, o-oumouuhvnhlhlnn belonged to the militia, and his comâ€" pany was called to Bellevitle. Joshusa l“tlflhrmmth* um“hm"- the Atsaat 2A P 12L L _\ _ _{ nA‘CB was named for the famâ€" 4ly, taking possession of the farm on -u.mâ€"-uu-w.mh That was in 1637, the yeer of the breaking out of the Mackentie Rebelâ€" Mas Stirling, Ont., Aug. 10â€"It Joshua AA‘.-..‘.,...'-“- Anderson Island, a small tract of land flcmmmnmm River snd one of its branches, live baill October 20 next they will coteâ€" brute the 70th anniversary of thetr Will Celebrate Wednesday, August 12, 1925. w‘es and are now «pending lining years in peace and They raised a family of 10 Contains the nourishment, is easily digested and is deliciously palatable. Heavy heatâ€"producing, systemâ€"clogging foods are dangerous and should be avoided. YÂ¥ou should pay particular attention to food during the hot summer days. oo ausband is 99 and Mre, 10 years his junior. Mr. was born in Northumberâ€" 7°$h Ahnimary of on the next tarm to her parente; Mro. lor roum eround, emmrafiif uass id WiHiam Rheaume . af -.--_‘f:;._nl..:,’?_m Hury to making the return trip in less than a week. My. p.6,3 o3 °o im thin a #randfather a short time betore ;;l "fll walked from what is now the j town of Treaton to Toronto, 100 miles. the date John Parcels, attained "":: of 100 years and 11 months. She telle, with evident family pride, that her The . WOMEN AT THE Sl‘Ol1 10 MAIN ST. WEST THE PoISGR IV‘ â€" |Cooking Fish _ The grover‘s smile brosdened as he glanced at the Gorgonzola "Yeos, Miss," ropile@ the groser, amilis@ amiably; "I have some lowsly cheose," * Fou abould not say lovely cheese‘*" aâ€"ls the customer severaly. "Bui way no, mige? lthm‘ ‘ahcose! * . "Becauso"â€" she trivd to combine maidenty medcsty with an air of learningâ€""because lovely shouid only ~Weil, miss," be said, "I‘ll atick lovaly‘t" grocer sald: "The em::‘on which unites hore is as it were a beating of . Empiro‘s hear*."â€"From "Cannita®, mediately answored from every part of the Empire, and withia nire woeks over . 32,000 ‘subscr +â€"women _af every class and nation ~1*hin *h0 Emâ€" pireâ€" saiged sot unly the whole, but wore trun the ahole of the sum nood dbmtloy!-:‘ov. As he fine» dow, bearing the names of the women '--fflullo'hb'nu- ly commemor»tes, Those who Lave seen the windowâ€" in which 13th century lead from the old Abbey of Rievaulx hoids 13th century glassâ€"describe it as indood "a thing of beauty." In his fine adâ€" dreas after the unvailing by the Duchâ€" eas of York, the other day, the Archâ€" bishop of York told most movingly bow the inspiration that came to a voâ€".dtorkm;n.‘.gm} proved to be a signel which wes imâ€" And I require some cheese," she Olean, wash and wipe dry, then fill with a bread stuffing. Place the fish on a grewsed pan, sprinkle i# with and pepper, brush over with meltâ€" ad butter and dredge with flour. Bake in a hot oven basting often withâ€"meitâ€" Butter or bacon fat. . Another Good One Smail trout are delicious dipped in wilk( 1 tablespoon of salt to 1 oup of milk) then in fine crumbs then I to qualify somoihing that 4s was giving ar ordor to the It Wis Alive! Â¥, ONTARIO Kn c xnen) t eP VOLSnighk ue â€" w +6 "If the women ~{ the church wish to coutinue io raise money through the sales of bome cooking and bazaars and by other methods that are comâ€" poting with legitimate morchandisors, Ihï¬o““mcm» do business and also fot it pay all the wther caxce with which tho legitimate merchant is faced," was the declarâ€" W * of Mre. Jawes Henderson, of Bri minz, when sho addressod the first gvesion of the reorganised Wamoen‘s Missionrry Society of the Gontinuing Presbyrerian Church, "Agnes, in ‘David Copperticld,‘ is the sweetest character over drawn by any novelist. She never used bor nail sciasors on her hair, She was sweet, maidenly, retiring, loving to the end. Not even she had any morality. She wes, at any rate, nelther overexpoost nor underdeveloped, like most modern _You are rotten mothers, most of you who are mothers, but, of course, you are charming. So are other which have no morality; leopâ€" -li-u.hrh-tunvuuun. you obtain your own way. You bite when you do not. WHAT DO LOCAL WOMEN THINK women nave stood up! You have all ’Wmnmmu-‘yu’ jJobâ€"housekeeping ! louu."'huhul.d-u,f.l.‘.’ women who have no morality. ‘"The first principle of moralfty is to dike your wort. WiH the women who like washifigâ€"<p kindly stand up? Not one of you! Dusting? -ma-r‘ Doing household sccounts? â€"Ah, two ‘They give and ask no quarter, For swat them as you may, you slay them by the hundreds ‘There are thousands back next day. ‘There is no sovereign baim Against this foe insidious, Who lurks in awampy grass hy day Andâ€"makes the nighttime hideous. With sundry creams and }otions Your person you embellish ; Burn smudges and spray potionsâ€" Me Ips them up with relish. Mosquito netting merely adds A fillip to his taste for blood; I wonder why old Noah Saved this species from the Flood. FADIES‘ NDFZ _ â€" °BC3 Cotton Hose at . .;.** ‘**""" 26e 1 Silk Hose from ... ... We and up Tautle Ceun ................ Ho Corsets from .. .. ... 95¢ and vp | Voile Dresses from .... . $3.34 up / muâ€"...........uu-}] NMDnuun..‘.“l "You women have not yet begun to exist.. You have no brain power, no poise, no balance, no moralityâ€"noth? Ing. Ynm-h“hmm You ought to be behind % Boye! Qumimer Jurseys . ... 45¢ ~ Boys Dased Bloomers . .~‘ $13§ B «ssocrristitonerinsrssign........ 19€ and 27¢ yard OPEN EVESNINOGS Women Short On Brains Hbheral quantities and rubbing it thorâ€" oughly over the hands and face. Care should be taken to have a sufficient quantity of a mixture when on an exâ€" tended trip in the woods. At loast »n ounce per person per day is necessary if the files are anyway abundant. The mixture should be carried in a small aluminum flask or screw top tin, but recommended by the suthor is comâ€" posed of 3 ounces of oll of citronelia, 1 of apirits of camphor, 1 of oil of tur, % an ounce of oll of pennyroyh} and m(bl“dmdl. Anâ€" mmixture consists of 2 ounces of oll of citronelia, %% an ounce of penuyâ€" royul and 2 ounces of ¢â€"stor oil. ‘The castor oll is inclded to prevent inâ€" jury to the skin. Tallow may be used instead if it is desired to bave mixâ€" ture in the form of a paste. J When the insects are abundant it is necessâ€"ry to apply the mixture at ! (Ispued by the Director of Pubic» lty, Dominicn Department of Agriâ€" _ eulture, Oftawa.) Cortain protective mixtures applic! to the skin are of great value in wardâ€" Ing off mosquitoss, blackâ€"files and simil=r pests, especially when the itâ€" seots are very namerous. A number of formulas for such mixtures are given in a pamphiet on the methods of protection against mosquitoes and blackâ€"files, just isseed by the Enâ€" tomological Branch of the Dominion Dopartment of Agriculture. A mixture live in a enrious, vulger world," a glass bottle s it is apt to MOSQUITC: and Bloor rs, with «k stripe THE WHITE STORE TEAT SAVES YOU MONEY most modern \| Fants ... ... .. ... $190 and up Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers, Kill them all, and the germs too. 10¢ a packet ut‘.‘ Ml&;;:;: WILSoN‘$ Sundsy Shists from Work Shirts from warm water. Place it upon the bruise and apply a warm (not hot) flat iron q.llt_bo-dnlnh-m‘ It 411 the moisture has evaporated. If the dent has not disappeared repeat the treatment. Wwork U When furniture becomes dented and not broken the marks may casily be made to disappear. Trest it in this manner: Wet the bruised spot with water. Double a plece of brown paper five or six times and soak it in better take a fur cont along or at lease a swetter and sum undewnre. Tuesdayâ€"Jake was telling us tonite about a slite of hand man he seen yesterday at the vawdevilie show, Hz oud make 20 # Bills diwapear as quick as a wink. Pa sel. Shoot that alct nuthin. I can see <h=s with» out lewveing the house. ! just set here and watch my wife #irk on my salery. Ma never sr. a wird as i# happened she was dow:: «own bying a new outfit for ars trip we are a going to take in the ford. Wensdayâ€"Green | a,;*z=. :sothing to rite about much. Thirsdayâ€"Ma‘s sister witch was visiting bere went home today in a hirry on acct. of innosent remark pa Sudndayâ€"Mrs. Gillem ast Ant Emmy if she cared for Pimento. Ant Emmy se€ she never herd him sing but oney omee and that was on a fonograft reâ€" cord down to Unkle Hens house. Mondayâ€"Blisters pu told us today that next munth he and a bunch of other men was a going up in Alasky and hunt bear, Ant Emmy sed she thot they was offuly foolish to do that becus it is so cold up there that they. wirked up about starting up a Stock Co. to manifacture sum thing. . He says he hes envented a fossforous lip Stick so it can be seen in the dark as woll as in the Mght. Ant Emmy says the yung foken is getting mitey help less in this day of ages. if they need enny thing like Sprinhls in chisken housse and on chichane sedfeitete KCILL LICE _ _ . Â¥ridayâ€"1 geas Bitstors thuks bo is SLAT"S DIARY Ey 2288 FARC ‘HAR i.NNR 420.