h.. been vWsUUU and laremout per, of Claremont, riendsln the vl ima returned froni Vaubaualiene ind rom liere took In Linr. HamryMc- wlll b. celèbnate chon Siunlay iiex t ofWhitbyt was 'e luat week. ent the week-end for sale at te Bafiok~In kvDIor. Robson & Co., Brook1fW Mir. aud lirs. WJ.1ÃŽMeair, of Ham- 'îlton,'visited wlth thie, latter's par-1 ents, Mr. and lira. W. B. Robsen The W.A. of St. Jobtt' Bay Chunc4,1 Port Wbitby.' as the Senior and Gil'Brand of the W.A., hleld a pic- nic at the. home oft-Dr. 3kbn J. Mooe,j on Wedneîday. afternon ast. In spite of the inclement weatlper. a moit d'e- ligitul ifiewau pe4 t by Uie large gathring present .mm .Moone waa fonmerly Presidçutpf the Girls' brandi et the W. À.,al St. John's. sud lier mýauy fnienÃdsa apýeced the -op- the -BEST BRE. D FLOUR on hand REINDEER FLOIJR PU-RUTV FLOIJR FOR PASTRY AND CAKES* RVEL PASTRY FLWJiR est, nlaünfactured at the BrookIi#i Mills. have Ont'ailo Bran and Middlng9;Chop andCeeréalsi of -ail kinde. Wleon, nsInteresti1-ng Bargaâi ns wý The Mein THIS . WEEKM Menf Menm'. ,Work Boots, Special, Negligee Shirts, Sale Price, -Men'a Suspenders, Special, Men's Colored Handkerchiefs, 2 for $3,48 29C 25c -Men's Leathor Work Gloves> on Sale, 35C Men's White Handkorchiefs, 2 for mme 'Lawrence-, & SQp. rs BROOKLIN, ONT. I -c U Mfr. Chas. Mackey bai been ap- pme ellctor of taxes for 1921. _ Moiss Siffl, uhe las taken up lier residence lu Port Perry, is in*the vil- lage for -a few "~Ys visiting -lit. jame# Sidner. lirs. Walker bas been speuding lier holida.ys iu Kiiton. Miss Sehwalm; of Toronto, visited Mrs. Goodman over Sunday. Mmra KWer, of Winnipeg, is visitng lier miother Mm . Ourran. Miss Fýréida Barthau, of Toironto, la visiting Miss Bessie B3rown.' SMeuthly meeting Of the_ Wbmowe' Institute will ho helù on Wedneds&y, Âugust 27th, at 8 o'clock, lu the Com- munity Hall.- Subjeet "Laws of On-' tario,"1 taken by Mrs. Goodnian. Deme onWtation - Hot Weather Drinks. Commity Sluging led by Mmra Mac- key. Ail ladies will ho made welcome. Sadnesa aud sorrow bave visited the. home of Mr. sud Mrs. W. J. Law-: rence, lu the losof their littie boy, nearly four years of age.- He was, iii for only a few days witli scanlet fe- v-er. W. are sorry to report that two other cbildren of the home are clown aise ý,with -the same disease, but at time of writing they are improving. The. family, bave the. deepest sym- pathy of the whole conxmunity lu their bereavement aud iilness.: The many, frieuds of the formner' rector ot St. Thomas' Churcli, Bev. Mr. Muirhead, will learu with pleas- ure that h. bas retnrned from Jam-, aica fully restored to health. -Robbers bave 'once mûre visited the village. This ýtime they entered -the. garage of Meissra..liynard.sud Bail- ey sud.tookimatenial for motor cars auiouuting to over $100. During the. prflious day three suspiclous looking charactens were lu the shop selling eélectric liglt buibi, tiepins ýand cuif buttons. Efforts are being madle to bave them. tnaced. Services next Sunday in the Meth-, odist Churcli at 10.30 a.m. aud 7- p.m. The. pastor wîll be lu charge oif both services. Subject in- the morning, "How- to become acqualnted with Christ." In the evening the subjeet will be "Discouragement and its Cure." Good. singiug and helpful ser- vices. A welcome te ail. CLAREMONT. Miss A. Proctor, of Torouto,*15 iu Claremout, visiting Olé. time friends. Mrn. D. Forsyth lias been laid aside, ini, for a few days, but is now on the mend. Not a few have completed- their harvest and threshing in this district! and are full swing lu their fali plow- ing. Crope have been light, almost everywhere, but there is a fine show- ing of corn aud buckwheat, as aiso, the' rootecrop. Brooklln Fannà orsz GIaib MESETS FIRSTand TilIRD WEDNBSDÂY-l 0F £ACH MONTH. KEEP UT IN MIND!1 Giveusa 1CITIZENS of Ontario-The only salvation for Ontario's revenue-producing forests is the preven- tion'of forest fires. Your support and co-opera- tion is absolutely essential. Forest fires are rapidly diminishing our re- sources of timber and pulpwood. Over 90 per cent. of Ontario?s forest fires are caused by human carelessness. If everybody was -careful to prevent the start of fire% Ontar'lo's Forest would be safe. $aveOntarios Fo re st#s ;ThREy'ire ours Ti BUSINESS liEN of Ontario Lend us a' baud. Tii. vanhous busi- ew 0 Mness associations'- of baukera, beards et trade, manufacturens, mnendiants, lumnberuien; -engineens, educationaligstouists, sud sports- mnen, aud ail other1 bodies of veiglit sud influ- ence, eau de a great work fýr tuis province and for thein ovu intenests a9 wll by actively pro- moting ediicationai propaganda te reduce. toest RÀILWAY OPPICTALS eau help. Railways cause 40% etf Ontarie's Ferest fines. ..The *-Forestry. &snch is -being, vell supp edb tmnpnoved co.operat" n o the part et raihl'5y officiais and by the- Dominion- Railway Board. Let us reduce the nunMber ef railway fines oue- *hafft tils ommner. (Thi. train passeuger iu -NortiiernOntario vho noncbalaatly Vhnews is cigarette'or cigar out of the wlndow during the forest fine asmin in doservulng et a jail sen-ý teçet) CAMPUS, touriste, fishiermien, plckuickens, bSuy plekers, prspectons sud hantons s ulld For.stry Brandi teel their respeniibility even ' thougli eut et sigit of the. policeman. -.SETTLERS eau *ce-openste by exencisiug more cane lu setting eut fine on their ewn pro- perty. LUMBER FIRMS eau help by impressiug ou al foremen the. need for carefulness. River- drivers lu dry seasons should be specially warned. - Gangs et men geiug lu sud -out te, the. camps ueed special attention, because of the. danger - aloug the. slash-lined trails frein Vhe inevitable cigarette. TEPRESS could de more publie-apirited coustructive werk to redue. forcît fire; than auy ethen single agency. -This ila snon-poli- tical campaigu lu vhich Vhe viole pness could join. LEADERS 0F PUBLIC OPINION la emey community should b. the firît te, extend a helping iiaud. Tell the Cif Ranger or write Vhe Head -Offie any time you bave Information - ôn suggestions to impart, or questions te, ask. GIVE VS A H44ND! Panliament Buildinigs,'Toronto M"Mpada i ...tm*ded us. uqsefmiet a OUtoMy8 ur pmab 4»P« /-PuM d sh'. ma a t" AIou9;9md huM oust, I huir latWensapet l ny mler a apomid atta oi * a lp onaaIn ladi>s.were the gessad entrami ers of te amont 'adies. They u.kom uhfla s lenidprm of vocal et. mpsstea'h iniMveV.' e pe.atin ws thuPJOdt>h.am..or by teca o heieme Arneetse forsth Wednsythel7thirthere ws a good, atnd i ac'e at w the ome'eT astiut he the hiteae Icnstritt er fthe Clarmetreont laies. The etc.e, ampc.yTheustning Wmtvae artisti une.Arshgerty voteof ap- aet nd Schol Comitteo ciaer ith close(ý the funetion. THORNTON'S CORNERS The. social eveuiug at the. Suuday Scliool wss well attended sud mucli enjoy'ed by sîl. Gameh were played lu the. icheel yard byrtiie young peo- ple aften whicii ail gathened lu the. aclicôl fer refieýshmenÃŽts of ice cneam an&d cake. tcedwt,,.a-ite dollars. "Social evenings eucpurage communhty gatheringi."y lins. H. Drew is vlsiting a couple of weeks witli ler parents lu Grimsby. lins.- T. Hughes sud children, froni the. Stat>es, visited recently witli Mn. sud lins. J. Elliott. lins. G. Pienson is visitiug relatives lu London. Miss Gertie Lofthouse, of Toronto, is visitiug lier parents lier. Miss Ruth Farewell, of St. Cathar- lues, ih visitiug with Miss- Olive Frenchi. Miss Ilene Conier, of Toonto, 15 visitiug with Miss L. Pierson. Instead cf the electnlc cars we have se long- hoped te see on the Toronto- Eastern tracks, there are se many- differeutkidndi cf weeds, that w. may have somethiug new lu flowers sprng up. We hope te see a change ýsoon. We are sorry te hear -Mr. E. Lick ha(! bis car stolen from lun-front cf tii. Christian Churcli ou Suuday niglit. - lins. J. Lawlon and 'child, .of the. city, are visitiug her parents, Mr. and lins. P. Lofthouse. :BASEC UNE WEflT R. Geldrnug & Soun eceived another cargo et coul on Saturday. Mn. Wmn. Scott lias sold fris lieuse at Port. Whitby, sud the family will move te Brockville shortly. Miss Ida Story speut a few days lu the. city. Mr. Wm. Ellis is eut buyiug apples for a Toonto fin. Tii. guards at the Hospital are hav- iug s cern rosit at the Lake shoere tuis week. . lin. Ellis lias sold uis stock et ice te James Moore. lin. Goldrng lias bouglit the old Capt. Rowe barn, asud moving it te the. harben for a coal shed. The hospital farm staff will soon have their -grain.- ah threshed. They have thein owu machine sud thresh fnom the. field, eufthtii stnaw sud blow it inte tthe loft et thein barn. lins. James licIntouli sud Miss Mc- Intosh, visited at Mn. Hueson~s on Tuesday. - - li. nsd lis. Gee. Reeson aud chil- dren, of Oshiawa, speut Suuday wltii li.n, sudlis. W. H, Balsdou. Mrn.sd lins. Allan sud Miss Edith Allan, lira. MeDougaîl, aud Mn. Gil- der, cf -Bewmauville, visitece ou Sun- day with li. nsdlins. T. C. Osborne. .Miss Ruby Brown, of Tornto, is visitiug lien cousin, Miss Eima Ricli- ardson. Mn.-sud lira. Sami. Keaiptiiene aud sou, et Toronto, visited witli lis. Kemptiiorne recently. 1Miss Tornlinson, of Peterboro, la visitiug lins. A. W. Richiardson. li. nsdlins. Pollard sud childrene et Toronto, and Miss Mois, of Te- route, visited witi Mrn.sd lira. T. liaddlaford r.cently. Remember-the date et1Almenda Hai-Vest Ho me, Septemben 4th suad 6ti, V o ho held at the churcli. Special Sunday services at il a.m= sud 7 p.m., sud -ou the fello'wing Tues- day evening, .tes vil be. ierved on the lawu,6 after wiiicli a good prograin viiil b.given by tii. tllowilug* e11-' knewii ardtist: Mit,-.sud Mn. s. T.L Rv, lin. W. D. Dykeo, lini Kenmy, Mir. R..Nitholioà n; ineader.Miiisliar- join. lark. Admission 50., chuden perty, whlch was held last wel, was a splendid succesi: Bîddiug. on every- thiug -was keen sud higli, as -tbay us- ually are under Auctioneer Maw's su- pervision. The bigiiest bld -for tbe place wa.s $2500, but as tbis was not up te the nuerved bld,- it was not dis- Pesed et. Mn.ý G>ege Hartde anc son,ocf Park- luip motored clown for tii. sale. The formçr- purcliased relici thà t-liad been handed down tbrougli several genera- tiens. Miss Ada F.1 Ni ckle, of Odessa, is ited tniendi lier. lait week. linrs. F.,Fernl and littie daugliter, of Montréal, were called home last week ou account of the ilines etthie fornier's mother lins_. Bateman. Mn. Geo. West, of Asliwrn, -offic- iated lier. lait Sabbath and gave ai splendi& discours. lins. ýGormley, wio lias b'een a veryl great sufferer for severai mentis, passed over tc the. great niajonlty lait week, aud wa quietly laid te rest lu Union Cemetery lait Friday after- noon. Shewas oeeOe our miost use- fui women, beiug an excellent practil- cal nurse, kind sud true te euenesud ail. She was universally nespected, aud will be, greatly misse:d lu our cemmuuity. 5h. bore lier suffeninga most patiently. The funenal service was conducted by Rev. J. M:- Fraser, et Côlumibus. Miss Lena Saddien was eut te, Churcli lait Sabbatli for the. finit time since lier illuess. .fier many frlueds wene pleasec2 te see lier. Geo. Tripp is prepariug. for an auc- tien sale of bis fanm stock sund impie- menti early uext moutli. Hei going west.1 Tii. farm occupied by Gee. Tripp is now'available for a good tenant. Ap- ply te Mns. Mabel Rogers, Port Fer- ry. Possession uext sprlug. Mn. sud lins. Nonrman G4*bsou vis- lted at Kinsale last Suuday. - Wi. Ellis, of Whitby, egrly this week was tlirougli lene looking up apples for shipment. Tii. crop is net yery good, the dry weathen havlng Ieft them spotted. Mauy from lier. attended tiie Aud- ley Gardon Party sud enjoyèd a good time..1 Mark Bnignaîl was off ou a motor trip last Sunday visiting relatives. Chas. Ledgett and famnily visited at Mn. John Lawtou's on Sunday. We regret that tii. home cf Mn. sud lins. Wm. J. Lawrence,- east of lier., hAs been saddeued by the. death cf ,One of thein. chiîdren, aged four yeans, from scanlet fever. The family are al il with tii. chsease. The coxxunuity at. lange joins lu aymnpathly witl tiie famuly luin their bereavement, aise - in Wishlun a speedy .recôvezr foIr those Who are ü1. Reserve Sept. 4 sud 6 for Almonds Hanvest Home te b. held ilu the ehurcli. Good progr=an sd tea ou ,Tuesday, Sept. 6th. - Admission, adults 50c, chlld- ren 35c. MYRTLE STATION Miss Bessie Donneley visited witli frieuds lu Smith's Falls lait week. Mr. sud lin. Levi Tordiff spent tii. week euc,; with relatives at Black- stock. Mn. sud lins. W. Parker, of Une Park, are- visiting with. their daugli- ter, lirs. Clarence Harrison. Mrn.sd lins. Geo. Hueston sud boysetfToronto, have been spendiug thein holidays at J. E. Be.acock's., Mn. Wm. Cook, et Prospect, -i erectiug au -up-to-date nesideuce en tii. Birule Dreperty. lin. liacntouli,,who lias been r.- lieving manager at the bank fer týwo weeks, neturued te Toronto lait week. Next Sunday eveuiug will be e b- served as Flowen Sunday at Ciiunch. Rev. C. Adamis will speak on tii. "Language of Flowers." Reserve Sept. 4 and 6 for Almenda Harvest Home te be held lu the. ehurcli. Good pregram and tes ou Tuesday, Sept. 6th. Admission, aduits 50c, chlld- ren 36. Ou Thursday lait a reception was held at Mr. Robt. Brlttou's, lu hener ef their son, Mn. Ray Britton sud his bride. Over thirty relatives and friends Bat dowu te s daiuty tes, wheu lins. Roy Bnitton, of Brociclin, sang, "Be preseut at oun table, Lord." The even- lug was spent Iu games sud music. Mr. sud lin. Guluais, sud Mns. J. E. Bea. cock, sang several solos, sud Mn. John Birketsud Mr. George Williams sup- plied the viollu music. A numben cf useful presents were received by the youug couple. Ou retiriug ahl wished Mn. and lins. Bnitton a leng sud hap- py 11f e.- ASIIBURN The Women's Missienary Society met at the Manse ou Weduesday even- iug, Auguat. 24ti, -wieu the bale was packed ready for slipment te our mis- sion sehools lu the West Miss Charlotte, Jehusten, cf Toonto,- hs isitluig Miss Pearl Stuttaford. Miss Tva Varcoe has receutly re- tuned from Toronto sud Hamilton, where sie han been spendlng s very enjoyable tire. weeks', holiday. Miss mlie West ih vlsiug fniends Iu Oshawa.- Miss Georgie Grant, of Myrtle, speut a couple o! day. wlti MIES'Violet Broome. W. are glad te report tiat Miss Lil- Bie Balfour la recovernug.froinlier ne- cent Illnus. Mr. and Mnî. George Haddon, e! Wiek, 'visted relatives lu Our n6lgh- borhood durlng the week. The Gneeubank Football team played our boys a fnlendiy gaine on Thurs. dayý evenlng, Our boys winningby co gos. QuitO a number of specttor1s wer. present,. but the boys vere a lit- 'tleio to f.lubéelniÃig the gaine. W. hope tiÃ. neit tiue, they, wM b.- gin mach eanlr,, se evryoýne eauen- joy watehlng 'f2ie gine.- .- Farna are-about .tlrough barveit snd tii heshlng season in en. 1 Qute a namber fromIn hé"nded, the footballtU aietat Gemwoed on Saturday p.m., and a number aise vent t. Bovinufle. lei:t on a week. tner' b -suid - E. .LICK'S CAR STOLEN. Last Sqndasy e!eniùg, while Mr. El- mer Ltck, ef Kingston RoddEBut, was atteuding service iu the OîPhawa Chis- tia Church, lIii 490 Chevroiet mpoer car Waa stolen fron' where It lied been parked by the owuer. ImmedlatelY Ou dhscovering ithe theft ', lir. Liclc advlsed tii. Police of Uts lois, but up tethe pr. sent uothtug bas been heard of the tbiet or the car. Sumxiior ie her get wheu you ean houiseoleaning to the. te, -get Old gags, Rubbprs, £orap UIro &icoud-HIIuýIfufnitune and CIotling you. maV wis.h Vo get nid of. H* NIEW<EL, phone 2. Whtby ________________________________________________________________'i WM. MAW musseNSAUOTIONEER A»U AUl kids of salesprompti atteuided t.Arrugemeuts for' Mùmcma b. made at t914 Gazette Offime.Terms reasonible. Bell aud Imd. Phono&. WIITBY. ONT. M tmes andi= ta moae laokdVeizm - ud for-Woma 1« 0S. sowdby all duggms, or1luuini DON'T NEGLEOT' YOLJR EVES!1 if you have the allghtent trouble with your oye.,- don't run any risk by neglecting to -have them oxamined by (Opposite SIMPaoa's) Battery- Foresight h* paysto look ahcad whea yCul buy a batey. It orily lmke a minute or two Vo bc auso you ar e gttmg a Wflard Thredéd Rubber Bat-,- tery wlth lineulaUi--nstDead Of seaaitoeaq-betwen Ibo plates. Threadod RubbeaIsilto will save you doUmansd hours later, becaum itkeeps on dalngt its work as long am the plates laut. No bille for repladlng, ina ulatio-n-e. there always are for replacing wood; separators Drive lu. - Letuntleyou th. whole Inory. ONTARIO .,BATTERY SERVICE 'STATION CENTRAL GARASý Willard Il Church Street Phone 925 MIcWOtflDl3ýI a ELDON UNDERTAERS Won You, b. Drlving WATSH VOUR CAR FOR 'WEAK POulTS. SERVICE Consult us atbout kuocks -and grinda, the. îteing and brakos, the electnia syston' and power plant iu genenal. Have Skllled Mebhanicus repair youn car. Quir acessorieî anud parti are the boit and are Garte- fuliy'inspeeoted befone being assembled in youn -car. We have thein. Caîl an~d îee.- EGuananteed Tires ôf the boit makos, Rose Tire 'PumpsjýI IJohuston Clear Ray Refleo- jtors, Gasoline and 011. Try oun Vanodjty- True Greâse for Transmission and Geans. Wie. DAVMDON, Pu'op. PFESSIONAL CAMD Barrister, County GCnowu Attorney and County Solicitor. Office, South Wing Ct. flouse, Whitby Barrister, Solicitor, .Notany - Public, etc. Office, Brock'St., Opp. Standard Bank. Money to Loan. W. LKed Barnister, Selicitor lu the Suprée Court, Notary Couveyance, etc.a WHIITBY, ONT. Office-Dundas Street, eue door west of Pest Office. DR. ;R. T. MacLAREN Poalieeandamu om Residence and Office Cor. Brock and Mary Streeta, Wbitby -Dr. Oe B. Neely PHYSICIÂN -aud SURGEON Houer Graduate UnivenslVY of Toronto Post Graduate London-Ear, Nose, snd Throat OMfce and Resideuce: Just Esofe the Standard Bankc Telephone 122. WHITBY, Ont. DENTAL &.I Beatoi. L.D-S.- D.J>. -Graduate ôf the Royal- College - of Dental- Surgeons, sud University of Toronte. Office- over liurdoch'i Con- fectionery Store.- Office houri, 9 tô 12; 1 to 5.30. Bonell Poo220.' la. p os OshawaII . u .,D.IL . Successen te W. Âdams Office, DundaiS ltreetoppost ont Office. Beil Phou 2,ld 4 WHMITB ONT. E.W.:Shun o DOS., L.D.L B4d -Piýe294. JU&LPlioneri Offce verAllnteDrüg Store. Hour&-9 to 12 a.m.; 1. te o )pm MARJAG LCENSU Tmuer of CornerI No wv Undertaker Bel- and In er nWgiil BROORLIN F BrôoklIn .......... ...........