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".^.. er_. � ... _. ,;' ,tb.fair .+ ).' q• � �Sy.. N yu P .�w.E- /R ,n VOL.' �L1I. _.... , PI BERING, . ONT , FRIDAY, SE TEMRER 7, I923NO. 5 ry 4 ,,....__ CED O — laked 1 _.. AR GROVE. DtlNBARTQN I C � �'� -.. .�im>ozHltlitttds;at•�iais�r'it. ]9 ,� led m is p ndi g F.i nd Mrs. .Dimira ail on d Miss Agnes Tho i3 e n .fewGeos Baker T .� to- friends n Brougham receatl aya-in oronto. w• I1L'eehLeesf r y' orothy and Roy GREENWOOD � E Bora.on Thursday,Aug. Wtb, to A» D 'p Howard of Enoi - W. and Mts. Milroy,a daughter. skillen, are the,gueste of Mrs. Taylor.„ E. FORBYTH, Oh. ., Direcetor Mlss'Ksthleen Milroy and friend The put it in the Qhurcb here was i• r ," e0ptometrical Associa on. Ontario.Ree p Member 6t the An Optometric] ; . spent Sunday with friends in Beaver- occupied last• Sunday by Rev. Mr.Idered al•'. z Association. Eyes etamined by appointment. ��wina Wilkinson.'bone ;Ctaretaoat.':out O t Owing to apecial services'in St. An: Mies Florence Amts has returned to • XIL B., Member • draw's Church.Markham. on Sunday Agincourt to resume her position as i F.TOMLINSON. M, Protec' Tori &fternaan, the service in Zion, Church teacher.there. •of,the College of,Physicians and Surgeons y'' Elda Pearce s'h 5, ti ;Of Ontario. Office: that iormlrty occu*ed b will be conducted on l unday evening. Misses Emily Knowles,be e nd ;6e late Dr,R.Brodie,and tatteily y Dr,Cat Do ;Cost—It Pays. ' CFiERRYWOOD with AudreyLewispea t n and her • -ren. Phone. -Ctaremont.Qnt. 231y with biisaeHelen Thom.t tt --C. McKINNON--M D. L.R.O.S: .CanI aflord I afford Lightning — daught$rcMre;. of 3co$A.of1Detroit:spent ' R tobProtection. t was in Toronto Sunday., _ The well and favorabi"n N• Edinbargh,mamba of the,cortege of. Da rd to be Without H.Bennet ` PhTdetans and snrgeonr ot�Ontario.ileeutiste - Lightning Protection? g number from here are attending a few days last week with Mrs. Roy , io! 13 al College of stuReon•, Edioburgh. R .Thum. p Pastry Flour 1 ; :,--•-"`--8n.ais attantfoa to dd•ases of women sad run the risk of having one er .the C. N. P. edren. Offias aadrs.idenoe.BroaBham. tK l• S S / tV1 all of family killed by lightning or Miss Emily(Tates was holidaying in - my home or barns burned, when I Toronto fast week. WHITEVAI.E. G7aaatt•oprtxot o know reliable Government Re nets Mise Jean Mainland sPent Sunday �pp Mrs.Gardham Tran is with friends _€s.for sale in.Pickerin.q r Ry "^"'^ ..... " say that not one,-protected building with her aunt here. in Toronto for a week. DR. GORDON McKAY—Chtroprac- now. ior. office hour$-2.3a to u.04 aad 7.00 co suffered$1'toes last year and that 1012 We&released to see Misses Shaw Mrs. Mandell, of Oshawa, is the _ "800 and by appointment.. Phone 320. Brock unprotected buildings suffered 8764, and Borland back again. nest-of W. S.and Mrs. M si:ret, Whitby. ---— --- � -- 89B lees-last year. We are-all pleased to see Robert and g This Flour is still ansurpaseed C. B.and Mrs. Rice as fam are Mis. Long back In our midst again. visiting friends in London for a few for Pastry and Oakes. ��`� I can't afford to do without Lightning Chas. and Mrs. .Lintener. and A. Protection: I will see tiro.E. Baker di;ye. . • Lintener spent th'e .week•end with Mrs. M res, of Pittabnr is with OHRISTIA1d, Barrister and t and have it put on right tiway. their parents here. y g• Being s'local Pickering lliill, �b P her stater, Mrs. A. E. Major for n,lew - r , �� 8oltollor.Notar"ubUo.Eta Man ay bWe are sorry to hear that Mrs. W weeks, I bespeak the liberal • ean.%OZee Brook et.North,Whuby. lazy .' Hollinger:is tinder the ._doctor a care, The many frietsda at Wm. BuAot5 patronage " S p buthope for her early recovers are teased to see hi out a al'n. after , 'ILLIAM J. BEember o 8. A„Bar- toauffville, On't, P n3 g of thHTitter Solicitor,',member of the tum oP his recent accident. Z;wn.04tetand Beacon.Toronto Pickering public. Trusts Building.83 Bay Street,Toronto. GREEN RIVER. John Hir'te, of.the Dept. o! Agri- : .blain 98]and 982 culture,is holidaying with his family *-e ��•� _— A garden party,•uadetlthe auspices here for a few weeks. ` - - Demtai of the Green River I.adies' Aid will be The Whitevale Baptist Mission Cir- ' - - J. He BE AL held on W. B. Wilson's beautifttl law' cls will bold a,bazaar on Friday.Sept. `'. �R. HARRY. HUDSON.- Dentist, on the evening of Wednesday, Sept. 26th, is the I. O.O. F. ball. �. 5.�. C :�'e'. N Wbitby. Office—Adam•®•.Terrace. Byron 12cb. A splendid program consisting Dr. B. B. aad Dire. Beaton and fam- = q ,Bt.North. Phone 124• (Gas extraction When `CLAREMONT of solos, trios, duets and comedy ily, of Whit, spent the weekend a`t deiced). bicf_ _ Licensedsketches will be igen by the popular ular with D. R. a Mra. Beaton. �- g artists. Albert David, tenor.' er Mrs. Oolailte has returned to tier z > R. D. O: Smith, Dentist.. Stnuff- ' Dvilte.HoaorGraduateof Chicago and To- Embalmer and Undertaker. David,comedian,and Malcolm Wou. homes in London:after spending a Pew rOato Universities and the Royal College of "" Motor Hearse. instrumentalist. of Toronto. A toot- weeks with her mother.Mrs.Smith11 a ,Dental Surgeons Phone office 1011, bte•iace pe ,.. x EOtb, No outnid;appointments:' 2tty ' ball game between Claremont and Lloyd and Mrs,,Cooper, sad aoa,o� s Tordnto Conaect%on.for Locust Hill will bre played, beginning; Buffalo,spent - few•days last week `< Hospitai Service, at 6 o'clock. A retresbment•bootb with the former's-sister, Mrs..D.R. • a x LASE B. BEIIITON. D. D. S., Graduate of the Royal Cotetge•oi Dental will be an the grounds for the sole of Beaton. ♦ ;5 ��r c, and Utnverstty of Toronto. OfBc• ice cream and other refreshments. On Sunday ensuing next there will -*ver W.si. Priatfto 2`. hardware 6.30. store. Whites; BASKETS FOR Aii�iii '�aeWonr®e inee;l to b,ar tore. Wit 8 y�ji Admission.2B cants; children, under be a.special song service in the Meth 1 pbow 220.. Wy . _ 12years,15cents. odist Cbnrth by eu^-b talent as Ed. Bowman. baritone, and Miss Maeyor:e Veterinary The undersigned wishes to notify- the Ross, soprano.of Zabitby, also Mrs,. The U niversal public that he has purchased from the BOSBBY—BADGF.AOW H. E. Stevenson. of Toronto. Uwing sa"W'L=1�'i 31,2g1.G1S.it�.0 '�j� Q.KERSLAKE. B. V. Sc. Honor executors of the late'W. G. Barnes to the absence of Rev. Mr. Hickson. ■• •Graduate of Univerwty of Toronto An all the basket and basket material in On Wednesday, Sept. 5tb. at the Mrs. D. E.Jones, of Markham, will (One of Our Prodnctlone) r cases given prompt and careful attention. phone Gree®wood parsonage the marriage ive a talk on a very Interesting sub- We sell gill's Rite-Lite Lens` •" 3002. Clareeaoat. azy stock and will be able ter furnish fruit P of Florence Gertrude. .daughter act.. baskets oa the shortest notice and at y all makes of cars-the best,;, j • of William and the late Mrs. Bad e= :r current pricek Write or phone. in the market for x w �A1 Pew �askw. row, of Pickeeisia.to Waiter I e: green River Garden Party,Sept.12 the price. - $d �; ,,, son of the late John and Mrs.Bushby, ' Gz. RICHARDJOl -Real EaFRANK PENNUCg, of Claremont. was solemnized. The FOR SALE �Yd .•tate. 1•aatrance.Co>er,eyancine. Not�ry GREEN RIVER, ONTARIO wedding took place very+�uietly owio� �ao�year �t atuc eR. V ` Heavy Wagon,' Viz; `�s68c,Etc.,Pickecias.Ont. all 39tf to the recant death -o the brides are added Hoag . mother. Rev. Mr. Leiggh' officiated. y r - �e��" pf39TILL, Licensed Auctioneer. 71 The bride looked Invely in navy blue' for a bier and better Oshawa Fair Set of Iron Harrows. " - 0 1' • 'tor oonnuse of York and QKasia Arta now PHK MNG •'a Dnche satin and lace, blaak satin and this year promisee to eclipse all All in good shape. linen aim of ikU !dads attsnaad to ON 5131 - st • • � others. . What le advertised is a:hie _ cat an lawn coal. There was no re- soslsaa. Address Orwo sever P.O.,P.o. .nee. ARD lied and so turf reputation of the Fair • Woodworking and Gleoei'al " _ LT T � y cetL n Mr, and Mra. Bugbby lett on Awa. The aaaounc�ment of the st S R.BgATON TOWNBRIP OL>�RK V 1 the evening train fora abort trip. On dates Is now enough to create'Interest �, pw• a„r, C�osrmisalasoar toe wafts their return they will. reside la Osh- and ensure the atteodance of the pee- W H. JACKSON. Brock Road IdUastta. Aesonataat. !a•. itooq s• lana► awe. where the best wisbes of their le learn far and sear. Monday, Sept, Pickering, Out, _ Do� s.ov�t "team at itansasa many friends will accompany them. p sor" ewfa i.,al:, Oct, t-t Asphalt Roofing . 10th is Preparation Day. Tuesday and AVID A. PUGH—Lfve stock nuc- ys and 12tH. Wednesday, Sept.pt.11 h are DtioneerI Graduate of C. M. jooea• Scbool, JIIdt Slri[oe<l ftnOt�l@r BROUGHJIM. full tibovY Days. Entries are corringg in fast and the Finest horses of al! Herb ' You ANe' i Chicago. rk and r experience with pedsereed Mrs.G. Linton spent a few da to .Dock. B]oglc and rine.ort. All kind.of sale• ' • car Of Toronto A.B� pea days classes.cattle,sheep. swine and ul- promptti attended to.]�rms rcasooabia' Pb°°r salt. Stab Shingles, ' Toronto fast weekr try will mate a great live stockez• ' 0e33�0 Ciarcmoa �e� eeII ehader3� H.Malcolm spent Sunday witbrAlez hibit. A parade on Wednesday.Sept. Mr M, MAW, LICENSED. AUC- gr, Malcolm is Toronto. 19th at 4 p m. will show the picit of 1'r TIONEER,for York.Qntwio and Durham- 4 in. and 5r in.to the Mn• C. A. Barclay. Is en joying a the horses and cattle In front of the Cement,! Cs.,ctiew A31 kinds of •ale• Drompv�r aeteoded we holiday in Toronto. grand stand. The, largest Midway to. Teem.reasonable. Dates for sate• may be W@gtb@Y; We WRI Mrs.-Shea and son, Orval, spent the ever on Osbawa Fair Grounds wi71 he y at PiEws•oiscv. Ben and [adetden- sat week with friends In Toronto. C'jQ'al, dent pLooss Whitby,Ont. sly ;l�IIOt@ TOW prices OII P there this year. The Dalziel Co, with _— Miss Corley, of Toronto, spent the a beautiful Merry-go-round and Ferris �,� 4 Vit]@ above lIl large weekend with Geo. and Mrs.' u'rrcan. Wheel have been booked and will .< � IN�g � � � q Mrs. Philip and Mica Bindle spent furnish pleasure is abundance for the b81'f _--_ IIaLI°�itl@ti. R Sunday with Chair sister,Mre. Dobson tum - little ones. The Free Acte•the beet to ' D Gordon 8c 30a Mrs. Healey kiss returned to her Melville and furnished by Frank Ski III les 'r (FRENCHMAN'S BAY) at Beaverton. be obtain d r _Rt11�1�8r8@Il@?al COiltrao D. f home in Stratford.atter a Pew we s' of New York City. The Big Night Show will be one not soon tors aIIi� a3gII wilt@r8. holiday with her aunt, Mies Hate. . forgotten. Ie addition to the Band v Roofing (� JUST_ (1 HOOSE Mrs- T. C. Brown, accompanied by Concert, Free Acte and Midway at- JLAPU iae•Ofin q -r Alterations and repairs of every t! V S v her stater, I�Wallace. spent a few tractions.60 big numbers of Fireworks description. Concrete work, ;, dave"with ds in Port Perry last.. will be displayed. Get a Prize List z-y w ;ani Lazt�! Chimneys re fired If you are In the market for anew week, from the Secretary,read It and.remem• pa The regular moatbly meetibg of the ber the dates. Come and enjoy a holt. EstimaLtes free. car, we cs:n give you a Chev- -_'z Brougham Ladies Aitl will be held at say on both days.Sept: 11th sod 12th, �y rolet, Superior, Oldsnto- rite home of Mre. H. Ellicott on Wed. ,V , 'AIRPORT P. Q-,: - .'�11 T• -bile, Oakland, Over- nesday, Sept. 12tb, at 2,90 p. m. AllR E E S O R1 4i �jj Tiland or Durant. ladlea�welcome. GREENWOOD.EBNWO.OD • .._,, fir ♦ r rt�7 M?JUit bs 1YCi• All jro Dwight Bun aer *as in the village S.r�CV3T �3 T u have•to do is state which DRAKE—HOPKINS' on Sunday. _ t3aviag secured itis ency for E.D. -.car aad we will also 'service _ Harold and.'Mrs. Matthews spent �• F'' ag same and repair all makesk Smith Son. Ltd.,Rurserymea, Avery pretty wedding was solemn-1 the weekend to Ottaws. a p , pf Winona, Oct. of care with the ized in 9t. Andrew's Church, Mark- Earl Bette and friend spent thpiCker111^ t4. I am prepared to take orders for all guarantee.• bam, on Wednesday,Aug.22nd,when week-end with Mra:A.Bojer. kinds of Fruit Trees,Small Fruits. .9atiefaction guaranteed or yoa>C Myrtle.Florence. youngest daughter Nearlyy everyy paeans in the village •, Ornamental Shrubs Etc.. at of Mrs. N. A.. Hopkins and the late was at the,Exhibition during the first x . lowest possible rites, money refunded. 5 Dr. H. Hopkins,of Green River, was week. '•��� Gam' P� P ,. Mrs, and Mise Quilt. of Toronto. rates for large quantities. (}five no a e>gl11 on:repairing or when. united in marriage co H. O. ;rake,- ` : - g 8ummerbilt Gardens, Toronto. The spent the we with Mrs.Buaki 2&f buying a new car. church was beautifulI decorated and family. I. y ` . tT• Chapman, Pickeri>�g " : with flowers and ferns, the guest pews Mies Webster returned from her 1 being Lied with white ribbons. The holidays and resume her school-wozk r rStore, Gcrow„8 Garage, ceremony was performed by Rev,.W. op Tueada macnin ` �i'UCI�BhL1tt aII( R.Auld, under an ardh of flowers and Mise Nellie Davis returned to To — - ~' Srotlglram ferns.! the bridal march was play roup) o'Saturday, after ;pending a _ - i - ed by T. ' Eglesoa, organist of 'the concis of weeks with Alf.and Mra. �." Fleury Plo W :' church, the bride entered on the arm Trimble. 'z AND REPAIRS -Phone 605 Pitkering of her mother, who gave her away. Mc. Chapman. and family, of Uz• . She wore a handsome gown of white bridge.motored dawn on Sunday of $jjlj} THE BUGS Binder Twine 8 la. Grain Grinder - fist crepe,draped with Spanish ]ace last wee): and bad louse on Green's Paris Gregn 75 Cents , embroidered in pearls and wore a tulle flats. They were joined here by the Arsenate of Lead .45 cents,per lb. Beg,=-Born BhArL1�[oFo -Hatt.--- - yet) seeded with pearls and taught Harvey famtlp. born Sept.26th;lt?22. �in�� wit Spanish lace and orange bloc- Alex and Mra. Moore,of Brighton, 2}lbs for$1.00 some, She wore a rope of pearls, the were in the village this week with = �, F.'D1BIIey, �TeBIIWiDOd gift of the groom, and carried a show- ­-Greenwood and Mrs. Corbett: Mrs.,K. Standard Patent Preparattot7s. or bouquet-of,eweetbeart_and 0 bell& Wilson returned with them. after L 42tf Phone Pick 714 - Yonge A Charles Ste,Toronto; rosea,lily o! the valley and b by's spending a couple o!months in Heigh- Orude brugs always on hand : breath. Miss Eva Hop Ing, of Mil- ton, • 1s.Reil kno*a asTsle:0tas 0MADs too,was her sister's bridesmaid and A couple of former residents of the •6'W2wtdLElf& sesooz. Keen. demand for our faecal Drake,brother of the groom, village passed away during the past Metcalfe Oomfectioaeries.' _ was beet moa. Chas. White,of Green month. In the persona of John John- Graduates all the'time. Do not River. and Winton White, of Brough- Ston,eldest son of the.late Oliver and Magazines:''. At �-.Y • • am,acted as ushers. After the care• the lste Mrs. Johnston, and Mrs. ' :Grain Chopping Wholesale Tobacco w ' •;, fool with education. Gat the Best, moray& reception was held at the Sarah William n,eldest donM�t�rs.' of the home of the bride's mother. Spruce late William and the late Mre;Sadler. AND ,FL&HINGE It always, Onr record for Lawa,Church St.. which was beauti- Both of these were amongthe young _ S4 f jam ' to do Chopping and folic decorated, During the signing people ot, this village some 60 ears ��,a��eedd of fire rbgistec,, I Oat NUILinggg every ;- . - %re. An1d agog' "ago ani the townsb b--the o Er stop � . E. �C��� N and Frida? ezcellecT is Canada. Write for promise Me. The groom's gift to- dents of the township, L. Johnston to the bridesmaid was a dinner ring. was a brother +tnd Mrs. D. RussPII s • ! a�' n w BtotQeboats For Catalogue Commence now, to the best man a Masonic ring and to sister of Mr. Johnston. while Mrs. the ushers cub .,ltslza After their Spencer Taylor is the only surviving d sd N hone m00 spegL"' a linekoka, Xr. `sister of Mrs. Harbron an Will - �®fd81'3>Dall'� ,��g@OA t �• 4 toff,Pri cipscl 1Qrt reside b-, ,of Hamilto>p.' o y.beo 'OCr. 811 >s a than tint p, t,, �'. Y.•t�'yy ' , i0y i -. F•,}. N.',,- ...r .. ':.?' � �.. V -rpt�c%; 1-1.11P29"r", ?FOV.W- _b' 3•»-. --A, g 0 M 7-4 ­­, - ��51 1-5� 3% Aftet. :7 "T you�� - M or. Tangl,6 ratis. - -1 ..,C Aids d1gestiong, .7 —BY WILLIAM MACLEOD RAINS -V a dw Meal ?� x nodw 60 (Copyright. Tho" Allen.) JORAPTER V.1�--(capre 'feet. The Aeliealbe,--disdainful fake Kirby heard -the latch released from and the M Provocation in the its catch. Tho key in the-lock below s eyes were eno lanting ugh to tell that also turned. she was no novice in the game of sex. �Uft J%w a ftial pacitudo tbd&7. 0 "Shels'takin' no chances," he mar- He judged her an -expensive. orchid 4 red. "Now I wondet why both-her produced -in the civilization of our Mooduaq C000 i 'M Cal I An my'fat friend are so darned war- ntieth-century hothouse. "Across 7 twe rigid. Who were they lookin'for when the bottom of the picture was scrawl- they opened the door an'saw me? An'. ed an ins-c ' tion in a� fashionably' ... ... *by did it get her goat *ben I asked angular 'a Plan. har.11 Lane Moved closer to 7ne .Guests-., where Uncle James lived?"ed. read it. The words were, "Always, I could pick my,comPan-Y. The class In physics were studying A, rie' took the treaaa that broiu�ght Phyllis."Probably this was the youn rd send for Pan to come magnets. After a camber of expert- 9 him.to the next landingthe cattleman woman to whom,`if rumor were true, where honey ben menu the teacher took several sheets 'And pipe 19-me had an impression ofa light being James Cunn' Senior, was en- 'Among the blossoma-hum- -of-paper-Had a box -fiashed-off somewhere.-----ire-turned W -tag Ird-make-t4e naiad l"P alive- his bidding, 116 pupils sOrilikW the the-right ,aa ihe had 0- the near- where woman n w ere Kirby 'Upon the founWrl's run, filaija an the the fine particles directed. THE papers; had been lyint lay a heavy piece of A I S And o0sx-the us's green dr, mg..� cmin. or sana-Ilm"jght, The agate evident used for a He k. aga smoojaper have fallen from the band of R,heed- card with his,uncle's name. weight He picked up the stone FLAVOR i't" :F=,tn silver birches slim. -ed, and at-the -same instant noticed and guessed instand wins loon child. v that this I answer the weapon established eon- 1ESOP from his 916VP "NOW,". said the teacher to Gm came. His finger found the ,':rd summon one of that the door was ajar. No an on which ,electric tact with his chin. Very likely,the To tell.me ancient tales the boys, "take your paper of filings Fulh button. . He-could hear it,buzzing woman's hand had closed on it when p%H—e at once- No time ought to be, Place it on top of that lice AiDt witiches in the midnight moon. and magnet." Inside. Twice he pushed It. she heard hipi gaming. She 'had lost In starting to•run down the murd-' The boy did so, and there was a*sud-- - "Nobodv at home., looks like," be switched off-the light,and waited for erer. He stepped into the living-room' 7 Id to himself. "Well, I reckon I'll hi That the blow had found I- to the tele And Shakespeare to my rustic Be" den stirring among the particles. In said M. a vu _phone, lifted the receiver. A sonnet now would bring, a second the filings had arranged step in an' leave a note. Or maybe nerable mark and knocked him out from the hook, and--stood staring read it with his tricky elves . -­ III wait. If the door's open he's liable had been sheer luck. him g themselves in beautiful symmetrical tboemsel down ata glove lying on the tAble. Arbtmd gamboling. paper to be right back." -passed-Ifitb a luxurious bed- As be looked at it the blood washed patterm. Every.particle on the Kirby He ste ged into tie room. It was zoabewand which was a tiled bath- out of his face. H�� had a sensatio4; -:—Min" Irving seemed to have found its proper Place- dark. ngers groped-along the Gat of confusion the magnet #a&- as though his heart had been P sa=e wall glanced these over and re- I I for the button to throw on 'the turned to the outer apartment. There into cracked ice. For t e brought order. light Before he found ft a sound It was closed. the glove on the table, knew w its was still anotherdoor. How Jumbled and scattered life startled him. As the man from Wyoming me 7ed to- owner was. 6� Ink- L seems at times! How can wicked- It was the soft panting of some one ward it he felt once-more a strange It was a small riding-gauntlet nese and goodness.both' be working breathing. with sensation of dread: It was strong a device.of a ram embroidered on the for the glory of God? now can we re- He was a man whose nerves were enouj;h to stop him In his stride. What wrist. He would have known that Z under the best of control, but the cold ooncHe joy and sorrow,,love and hate, was he going to find behind that door? glove among a thousand. feet of mice pattered up and d Ms life and death? How can there be any. When he laid his hand on the knob He had seen it, a few hours sincog .7 plan to tbAngs? PIn was wrong. one. The on the hand of Wild Rose, pn c p is over Be InattIbiZrIger that.somes, to! spine. nih set ga a down opine. (To be continued.}It may be that while we are in tbI2 some men who live.constantly in peril door. ..A sweet,Sick- to Ses the I e opened world we shall not be able was warning him. go is r,pun t but not heavy,greet- Not Her Size. infinite plan that -takes account of all �"Wbo's there?" he asked sharpy. ed a nostrils. It was familiar things and fits them Into their Proper scum No voice replied, -but there Was a i smell, one he had met out; recently. Mabel-­�'Tbulve been wanting Places to bring g1gry to God and good faint rustle of some one or some thine'Where? Elio memory Jura d to a car- eMpoem.Amy, and here's y chance., our to stirring. v his children. Nevertheless, can we rtdor of the Cheyenne 9*69 ital. He A Y-gzntk 8HPW N&W is advertised He waited,crouched In the darkness. t�ug room in the papers." not`waft u=IL that day when life will had been passing the a ral There came another vague rustle of on his way to see Wird Rose. The Ani "Yost had better get a pati appear to us like filings on a sheet Of paper above a magnet? Then we shall'movement. And presently -another, door had opened and there badheen youreem f don't cress SigUntle &jlW this time closer. Every-sense in him wafted to him faintly the penstraftiz pe • A see everything in its proper Place; was alert, keyed up to closest atter- whiff of chloroform. It was the same thou we WWI see the Perfect Pattern. tion. He know that some one, for drug he sniffed now. 0' Bright Prospects. 9 some sinister purpose, had'eome into Me stood on the threshold, groped 'Nothing But the Beat' Allip-m- - ll -- '%be her n Swimming 7, tt . rst to this apartment and been trapped here for the switch, and flashed on, the Doctor—"Madam, I .shall haivio tl� 1W1ijM)—"H*w is that A"An Stu-," by him. nd thou h Ki 'husband's throat with ul-i J. 4rAv lights. Son Kirby Lane's paint y6dr .R.Pjgw YOU we" ts&Wng this morn- The moments flew. He thought he nerves were, he :ruv •not repress a tmte of gilver.- could hear his hammering heart. A stifled gasp, a dozen feet t what he saw. Mrs. Newrich-L-"Please, use nitrate y he &Owned fro him, gasp do&= J� about an hour Leaning back in an armchair, loqk� at WAS t audible. Ing up at him with a horrible sardonic _go, The expense 111I.JXulte'.1. --4v immatertal." ry Owleaped for the sound. His out- print was his uncle James Cunning- IS Oil =g band struck an arm and slid n ham. His wrists were tied with ropes too rapid. I caught at a small wrist, and i to the arms of the chair. A towel, Minard'a Liniment Heals Cute. .;7r" flavor of tea deterfam fastena5 there. In the fraction Of 'I, eased round if the tea is exposed to the ala'. You second left him he realized, his throat, fastened the I Iiied, beyond di to th4 back of the chair -and samba Sears aN never, therefore. scoopt bulk question, that it was a woman he had jmpped.up the head. A'bloody clot of s. j- q when you can buy -SALADA,'* Tl�, assaulted. 'hair �=W,,�angled just above the A mad-teal board was toning the 45 The hand.. wrenched 4-1 lch is sealed in al ht aluminum from h Then came a z Rzag.flasb of light-n-In man was dead beyond mentality of a negro,soldier. hty Preserve its delicious freahnew. "Do you alta k0ear rutum whhent any possibility of doubt. There was a being able to tell who Is speaking or, ► searing h% brain, a rash that 610:small hole In the contra of the iore-,, Irtn" the world far him-;-an he floated Into head ballet bad where the sdand comes from?" d through which a Too Tame. am unconscloum crushed. Beneath this was k th:n "yes, sub"' answered the-ne gr06 Bobby—"I don't thtok I'll be,weall- trickle of blood that Lad run Into thel "And ;i;n does.thb occur.To be 11, mother heavy eyebrows, �Meu I'se talkin' over de tole. V when up, after a. -,...CHAPTER VL. The dead man was wearing a pUld Phone.. FOUL MAY. �ieer--Why not, dear?" smoking-jacket and exb1bod slippers. 1!6 ftbby—"1 was Just talking to old Lane came back painfully to a worh . OIL the tabourat close to in ]AM of darknew His head throbbed lis- his hand lay Joe on the Wharf, and he iays -he's half-smoked I There was a Ammonia can be obtained arc a sugar for forty years an'neves' tremingly. Querulously he wondered a soil cigar the tilt of tha' quantities from mclusess where as was and what had taken grew '" SuArge, on ))leen si ad once6!* head and the gargoyle grin that this Heads Canadlans In London drew the fin was a bideous and shocking jest he fingers of his out-, Corrugated Calianized . Col. Sir Gems McLaren Brown. stretched hand along the nap was playing on the worldl. of a Kirby snatched his eyes from the who has been re-elected president of rug and he knew he was on the floor �ril: grim facie and looW round the Steal Roofing the Canadian Cham of Coulmaroe Then his mind cleared and he .e, e art was evidentl k(private.den!Direct from Manufacturers to Conoumoi% 4� in'London. The chamber now has-133 bared that a woman's band had been room' owner 7tg; are WRITE FOR PRICES his brain to which the own I rtment mempers. imprisoned In his Just before retired. There were facil ties for Who wan she? What was she W. E DILLON CO., Limited , stopped functioninr smoking and for drinking, a lounge doing which showed marks of wear, and a 189 191 George St. Toronto,* -Application of Music. here? And what under-heaven C1 writing-dark In one corner. The value of rnus4c as a meet* of hit him hard enough to put the light; w Improving theThis desk held the young mind is now beginning out so Instantly! "y' too be realized. He mat up and held his throbbing It was open. Papers aymasts Lead, struck on the tared everywhere been and its contents had He had:been Music has the 0"" mind training point of the chin and gone down like rifled and dung on the floor. m. va;lue'as Latin, Greeli, and the higher Some one, in a desperate hurry had an axed bullock. The woman must forme of mathematics, with the added have lashed Out st him with some searched every pigeon-hole. The window of the room was operL. advantage that It can be taught in the w"pon. Perh�ps It had been thrown up to let of the lower school grades and need not be In his packet he found a match. It out the fumes chloroform. discarded when the student ben Oem. flared up and lit a small space in the Kirby stepped to It and looked down. it of blackness. 'Unsteadily he got pkted his educa�tlon. The fire escape ran past it to the his feet and moved toward the door. stories above and below. AuthlorkJos, have gone far Luto' the His mind was cilaite clear now and his oompsaison of the absolute mental The young cattlemen had own more senses abnormally sensitive. For in than /**I Lifobacy-'s bealthins" -conceoft"lon required In the study of once the tragedies of the range. stance, he was aware of a faint' fume of violet in the room, ri He had heard the bark of guns,and down jute the pores. miathemaklas and of musical art� and. 4n T, so the oonwasue of-opinion seems to be had looked down on quiet dead men After' Lifeb*07—700 fact that he had not noticed It-before. but a minute before full of losty.11fe. ft favor music in about the ratio gleaner than you have ever felt There grow on him a horror, an But these had been victims of warfare of 3 to-1. That is, one hour ot Inten- eagerness to be gone from the room- In the open, usually of sudden before. Paz- :v sive application In calculus or hisher It was based'on no reasoniTig, but on cions that had Bared and struck. This 7u dsljiiiht­�nd constort of - some obscure feeling that there had noolulil Lifebuoy are fsm*"- InfithetnAtIC& was different. It was murder delib- the World. -7 - -apply to taken place somethl evil, something This does not the mere cold-blooded,atrocious. %a man 14@!W%%#am alrim playing for ainwWment or -had been tied up, made helpless and -�2 that chilled his blood lroorn r hcuM It liz1vu"t"Wy In a per- yet be did not go. He had come for done to death without W�re 414%r Yet way, but to real reconstrue- mercy. eM to operate mid costs 1 purpose,and It was characteristic of was a note of the abnormal. of the law for ftel then arw five mechanical and artistlia work, him that he stayed In spite of the unhuman, about the iffair. -Whoever other hefUna Method. such as Would be required In the stwd7 read that gi*w on hIM till It filled his had killed James Cunningham de- d Of FE breast. Again be groped along the Monte both small and larAe BUOY @olon oretudes upon the piano, v10 served the extreme penalty of the law. bon setla%C lint OtO�-, or­in�chsstra-or 'band or- wall fo the-liffht-waftch.­A second houses whit MAI r He was a man WhOL no doubt bad Us ganIzations when,studying works by match flared In his fingers and show- made many enemies. Alwave he bai warn: Pon PARncuLAR3 rt eminent oomposers. ed it to him. Light flooded the room, demanded'his,pound of Ilesh and loot CAK"I"DRIES&FORGINGS His first sensation was of relief. it. Some one r Ail S?pplfeTT— This handsome apartment with hadmrafted patiently elA"ADIART PLAW rugs, its his bourard exacted a fearful von- . 0 OWL Insurance Agent.. (over Phone—"Is Persian Its padded eas -chairs, geance for whatever wrong be had us wall tints, had its harmonious a note thI6 Mr-' Jbtes? How would you like suffered. 71 of repose quite alien to tragedy. It lam Kirby decided that he mu your wife and child.Ao--receive twenty- was the home of a Man who had given r five dollars a"week after your death? 'a- good deal of attention to making himself comfortable. Indefinably, if 71. Now, our—" Beech,—"V4Fry much Indeed,' thank was 8 Man's room. The presiding to 400 ^AOA you. I wish 'em luck. By the way, do genius of Its was masculine and not MWHE415 you supply the wife and child r' fey'feminine. It lacked the touches of adornment that only a woman can give to -make a place homelike. Wee THE FREEMASON, Toronto. Forty- third year of publication. Subscrip- Yet-one adornment caught Kirby's tai y2 -loc. once. It was a large photo- 4& tion $1. Sample tople* Cowan eye at graph in a handsome frame on the ltojig IA&2M Co., Publishers. btu:—The-picture- showed-the- 0 it are generally-silent. evening young and very attractive. The a S A dr r Am L THE FLA VOR S. Is ludii Ito., 36-1211t Minard's Liniment for Dand of head, throat, and shoulder was per- W in -but the-mbnt-wbo -5 bf- 6 beidtifix ON?*AOX an •-,2st Monef Ulks, Malts diess.' She was a brunette, 4.4; .. ,,.,r..., --�y ,. ...�,. , ,- ,. .i a,,. „m•. ,.� .1: AWli ..q;,,c.,� -.iw. .....•.t�:.., y f s'- 'r a a.:s:w:.c.',c.,r�,- ,. .": "S!,' 's�. t , n a' y`i•�}:P�� ' r i, r i. i �•�s ,•." 5 � 's` '✓ ''�1�v' +.c�.ti w 'M^�ci":wyy 6.' ajr� 4> ' ^r. `' }P,,�y .,.. `''+�•' J.' y✓"yj. 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PLAr�s s4Tx PARTiI;S I ArrcRAci c�rrr�a : c.�e�v ii��. T �jA, R1_F ,� ... - W1n -1 7 - �: . , , .. •- a� di c.tioa� InsufBei.- pa-, necessary for the rendering of prompt ' ; ', A despatch ince Harrisburg, Pa.,'is tlne right , ;. A despatch•trona Harrisburg, ; gays:-When the.lli8,l100 men engaged,and dose net meet the needs of th�r .,: says:--Governor Piachot has submit decisions,,, *F that.arbitration is any loan is al - I . •. In opening his sd$ress the Governor in the-znthraci1e iadastry'laid down men; ' hod to-mpresentativea of the•as said: 1. their tools for the day at three o'clock,objectionable; that the form proposed '' 'db miners and pensions, in joint "�Y justification for proposing s Friday afternoon, the strike of 1928.'by'the Government would place erery- , a pro basis of settles I basis upon which I believe this strike H � x:., was oa, thing in the hands of oris man, Dr _i can be prevented, with justice to all 'It was on because neither side to''Charles P. Neill; that full recognition a meat„ providing for a 10 per cent. is t P1. the controversy would accept Gover- which the Governor says they should sem: 'recognition of the.Parties, , threefold. In Pay, I "Fire that Chia Centroversy ins «s %� Hoz Pinchot's proposals for,a settle•have is but a phrase witliont. tls>�s ;, alghthonr day far all employees, sad' continued until a chance of agreen•ent meat of the matters in dispute when check-off sad the closed shop. fall recognition-of• the union by ilio by direct negottationg b9 the nuners �, they met him at noon. and, accord-� The objections o! the operators to •. "" operators, without the check-off, but.•and operators has been lost ing to union leaders, there was not the proposal are that it makes no pso� k,. , r,_._..` with the right to have s union repro -Second, that the intrremt of the sufficient time even if there was the vision'for keeping the mines running seatative present when the mea are miners, the operators and the public inclination to cancel or set aside the after the close of Friday's'worlr,; that 'q d. esti r nine that this controvoray shall strike orders already issued. it-is vague In that it does not specify u ii pp The three main points of the scheme besettli„without a strike. Because he knows theme situation, what the Phrase toll recognition _. ai settlement were sat.!crib'as fol= .a ��that the public is entitled to Governor Pinchot decided that tke means; that the proposal to relieve the " °. meeting must be in executive session.l public of.the burden of the increased a Iowa: a voice in the discussion,_ and the Roc ton'of the basic eight- rights of the people generally deserve At this session-and it is not certain, costs the 'increases in •wages omusi» `� !tour day for emp o con a on, a M separately alter the general meeting!railroads and distribntora to lower :hours'are accessary at certain times• those of the miners and operRtors. `or in certain occupations,the overtime Ile declared he based his proposals Sir Edmund Walker -he is eCPee� to use the proposal, their prices isLnposaible of ezecif no • be paid for at the eight-hour rate. Po and the objections which both aides that it would require months. if not u n information assembled ..nom op- Preaideat of the CanaQian Bask o! j °± - (2} A wniform increase of 10.Per erarois, miners and Government ex- Commerce, which has taken over the will present to it as a basis on which years, of hearings by the\Iateretat! . LI '- cent. to all employees, this ingrease to ports, with the belief that they afford Bank of Hamilton. to trade for something that will putt Commerce Commission to linos a're- � SA` t1�ke effect September L a tesla for set$ltmeat reasonable and _ e the men,back to work at the earliest vision of rates; that the .Governor'ir '(8} FlW recognition of the union .just„ QUEEN OF ROUMAMA . possible moment. i estimate of 60 cents as the cost.ofE�- ` ` " by.the operators, without the,check-' He then outlined his plan fora set- The objections o! the minora to the the changes he proposes is too love aadC�.." r `" off,but with the right to have a union,tlement, adding,that he did not regard • • W�S QVC E A� Governor's proposal ares That'the m-I that generally the scheme Is imprsb-�. . R s rapreeeatstive present when the mese question of the open or closed shop crease is wages-proposed while a step ticable. . . ."I *mac,` sans paid. las at issue is the controversy. �miu�CS.FiGIICb ptClt>t1LeT IQ s` -. . A fourth point proposed Complete After expressing the opinion .-that , R«�s�e-News Regime •� recognition of the principle of collet- an, agreement on Ila"-. ,. suggested. m Greem Ile W �5 'k� { v The Governor also sa eetod tient,!should cover s term of year, Gov- tive-bmap" A despatch from Paris gays: ,. ,� K r g8 error .Piachot discussed the wage •While he still recuses to be swayed ' Cr, tl I as a method of settling differences in question in detail. .• .. •.: TORONTO. ' + •ease of disagreement between miners "The whole body 'of wage rates in from his stead in the Rehr by British • and-operatora, each side select u mars .the anthracite field," he said, "is anti- statesmen, Premier P.oiacare could not lidanitoba wheat-No. 1 �iortiscra, r, y resist the determined appeals of a wo- $1.27, � �+ ,•:• -- agreeable to both to sited and'take gusted, haphazard and honey-combed All the above, tmc bay ports. ' man in the interest of her children kk,, ,1 part in discussions, but without a'with inequality. It needs revision. I Am. corn-No. 2 yellovr, $1.08. a a� r - 'vote, and not as an.umpire or reteree-J su t that the Anthracite Concilis- .While Priffie Minister Baldwin and Berle'-Nominal. Q;: x' � BBes Lord Curzon:continue their unavailing Buc&whest-No. 2 nominal If then unable to agree, he proposed :tion Board-be iuthorized by the Join+, efforts to induce a than in French a the differences be referred to the Con-�.Wage Scale Committees to undertake Pea�No. 2, no nal. ' ciliation Board, "which will bs pro-1 and complete withitt•years thorough policy on reparations, Queen Marie of ' Pea&-N9. 2, nominal. - o wised, wi't}s whatever equipment is c revision." Roumania, the most diplomatic cover- Mi112eed--Del., Montreal freights, a ��!_`- _, sign in Europe, has succeeded in 's bags included: Bran, per ton, $25 t9 few minutes' Conversation_n inducing $26; shorts, per ton, $27 to $29; mid- (;�� ��,j ], ttientlored as,one likely speaker before M. Poiacare to rt ince his polis slings, $33 to $Sb; good teed Sour. 11 the meeting in the interest of incresa- of neutrality in regard 'to Greece, $2.i to $2.25. -a . El"ATOR TA S Ont wheat-No. 2 white, nominal.. ; ed charges. Elevator men assert•that where her daughter now reigns next Ont No. 2 white oats-Nominal W n1�t Fadrtners Rtisb the tariff dose not allow gain to be to her husband, George II. Oat cora-N�ZainaL ,e � handlui at a profit, that if the els- Careful manoeuvring by this wise Out. Sour-Ninety per cent pat,i>s ' ' I . tO 'I•h�b vators had no other sources of rev- woman diplomatist has at last borne . ute bags, Montreal, prompt pmaat, ", . enue they could sot be operateel. They !reit is the annoaacement that Francs 50 to $4.60; Toronto bawls,.$4 40''o make nothin some elevator the cove i4-b0; bulk seaboard, (k.40. g, va r managers is about to recognize nth > A despatch from Winnipeg says:-- of the grain exchange assert,an mere- now watching over the destinies of Man. floor-1st pats.. is cotton «e' -Where will be so-change in rural ole- ly idling grain of-ills tai•i8 for Greece. - Haseeksy-Extra No.2�timot a pe ton, union tariffs on the prairies. That was farmers. It,is from grain bought that The persuagiva powers of this wo- track, Toronto, ;lb; No. 8 timothy, U,g, slaoretsry to Visit Ca�+ads `' definitely disposed of at the adjoarned their revenue, which they annual meeting of the Grain Board, mea assert is man,of whom it is said that she has s $18; mixed,.$12.60 to $18.b0. Secretary ot'8tate Hushes.of Wasitw , when it refaced the request o! owners �' tOffie°• stronger will than any king, are In- Straw-Car iota, per ton;track,-To- �- Meantime; lar ta&ton. a visitor to Canada for tis+a"i of rocs elevators for sa amend- ge' quantities of deed extraordinary. She has played ronto, $9.50. ' grain are being shipped Hader ilio no small art in the restoration of Cheese-Now, lar 24% to 25c; meet tass o! the Canadiaa�Sar Asaoela ; meat to the regulations whish would ordi P a • will be in tionMontreal of the ifnests y in e m , r berta, and at the rate it is now going Balkans, and &part from her cam- Str'11 w Central Bum "ltons, 26 to 27a Old Stiltons, 83e. ��,� of one-half cent per bushel for clean- to market as twins, 33% to 34a New Zealand. old at a banquet tealered by'th,a (iov C y Pool that is formed in pangs to get Ronmariis into the war on 81 to 32c. meat. !ttg grain. The present° regulation Manitoba this season will have little the side of the Allies, though her hues- BuChoosetter-Finest creamery prints, 87 "" T vides a tariff of 1'i4 cents s bushel i! any, grana troni this province to band was a member of the Hohea- oats, ba 90 lbs- $5.26. Brea, $28.26►. ;. •1: -4 ; , or storing grade and dodkage grata, handle. to 89c; ordinary creame:•y,.8b to Sac; and there is s clause that"grata ape- E O soliern family, she crowned all_Pre No. 2. 88 to 84c. Shorts, 1." .M�Cidliaga,$88.2ba Says dally cleaned. will be subject to a vioas achievements by marrying off Eggs-Eztras, in csrtoaa,. to Na 2. per ton,car lour, sharps of one-half cent per bushel for Yamamoto Appointed her two daughters to Greek and Seib- 42c; extras, 39 to i0c; firsts, 84 to Cheese, finest eastern&, 2 Butrr <£t -- PPO tan monarchs. She !a now !aurin a 86c; seconds, 27 to 28c. ter; choicest creamery. 841,fce. .. 'S a'ael; cleaning. The Grain Act, how- Live poultry-Spring chickens, ' provides maximum char �'�'remier of Japan rrarrlage between: her P youngest p 8 selected 88c. n, hie 2 to 8 lbs. Commercial cows, $3'; good biitchst laver, charge of z lbs. and over S6c; chickens, ;. daughter and the•King of Bulgaria. 80c• hens over 6 lbs. 24c do, 4 to d hiefera $5• com. dairy bulls $2.25 to-`- - a` - 1 cl4 cerin for staring grin whether or ,, Today she is considered one of the y -not the elevator has.a cleaner, and the A ''ilmpatch ince Tokio aa. pillars of the Little Entente-that bloc lbs.,22c; do, 8 to 4 Ibe., 1?c; roasters,.$2.b0; �cslvea, grassers, $8 to $4.26; ,�' i operators asked that the ward .••ape- says- P 15c; ducklings, over 5 lbs., 22c; do, 4!do, sucker, $6.60 to $9; good av sq cislly" be removed from the regale- Count Gombei Yamamoto has been ap-) of nations resolved to keep and en- b lbs., 20c; turkeys, young, 10 Iba-, quality lambs, $10.26 to $1L25 r pointed Premier of Japan, to succeed 1 force peace in the Balkans and central and ap, 25c. real good, $I1.b0• hogs, veznmea tions The board decided that the aegnlatians should stand, but suggest- the tate Baron Kates The appointment'Europe. Dressed poultry-Spring chickens, praxes selects, 11.823ls; ungraded ed that the elevator companies make)followed a summons to court byI. Queen Maris also is famous as an 8 lbs. and over, 38c; chickens, 2 to 8'lots of suitable wens#�t, $10.76; 'sows. " ..'� 4 representattotts for ar► amendni+ent t0I Prince Regent Hirohito, who author and playwright, her best �•, gbc; hens, over 6 lbs., 30c; do, 4 $7 to $7.b0. ,. +, to b lbs., 28c; do, 8 to 4 lbs., 20c; T the Art: acted upon the advice o! the known play being The White Lily, roosters, i8c; dneklinga, over b Iba, jj j-�QSE AT WAWA - There has been mbch discussion of Genro, or elder statesman. The 4 which is now being produced at the 28c• do, 4 to 6 lbs.,- 25c; turkeys, ", new Premier is progressing toward Paris Opera,interpreted by Lois Ful'.. BY JURY. ii � reports that Increases in the present young, 10 lbs. and up, 80c. tariff would be demanded by elevator the formation of a Cabinet which is or. The Roumanian Queen is a mem- Benne-Canadian, hand-picked, lb., 3 interest. Hon. Geo.Langley has been expected to be completed.soon: ben of several European academies, 7c; primes, 61dc. Verdict Reached in £iagttir� - ,notably the French Academy of Pol- Honeyy-60-ib. tins, it to 12c •per Into Cause O�DCif�1 Of:Stlm� itical and Moral Science, where her lb.; 10-1b.,tins, 11 to 12c; 5-lb. tins, 12 tr" ..kk % ED BY ITALY'S PEACE OF GROPE DITIIRB contributions are eagerly received and 13c; 2%-lb. ting, 12 to 14c; comb mer Hotel victim. Y' _ °" ' a usually approved. honey. per doz., $8.76 to $4; No. 2, ' A despatch from Huntsville gay: -, ,. 4 : �. $3.25. to $3.60. The following verdict was reached by e x f` p]� j �O Smoked meets,-Hama,Hams, mgd., 27 to �L j ujTj AY GREEK WERNENT A Cablegram from the International 29c; cooked hams, 43 to 46c; smoked'the jurors empanelled to inquire,late , Institute of Agriculture at Rome'sum- 24c• cottage rolls, 23 to the death of Miss Annie Leigh, one Oil . �. __ >_, _ " � marizin the world's wheat conditions 2266c; breakfast bacon, 80 to 34c; spe- the victims of,the disastrous fire 4 r doh mom tome says:-The Epirus, enraged �ecaase the Council laces Canada in the foremost position cial�brand breakfast bacon, 34 88c; _- lied to the of Ambassadors liad refused to include P P backs boneless, 32 to 88c. Wawa: , ., Greek Government has rap as a source of supply for the worlds That Annie Leigh came to herr z� � �, demands twenty-two Epirots villages in-Greek Cured meats-Long clear bacon, 50 Italian niti;gatnm embodying wheat markets. The prospective ship- death accidentally at the Wawa Hotels 1 ' for reparstlons for *6 massacre of territory'• to l lbs., 1 u 70 to 90 lb's. $17.60; :- monis from principal wheat exportiriX Muskoka, on Angast 19, while. ea• , ,`� flu members of the jtaltsn boundary A French member -of the- mission 90 lbs. an n , ;16.b0; lig�ntweight A� countries are placed-ss foiiows: Can- deavorin to escape ! m the bur- . 290 millions bnsheIs United in barre $36• heavyweight g n frontier. who proceeded to the scene of the.mnr- building." mission at the oda, rolls, $33. - g• a - <11 - C„rsece accepts lour of Italy's demands dere, reports that while the Italians States, 180 millions; Argentina, 120 Lard-Pure tierces, 15% to 15%-C; The jury deprecated the absence of '' sots.three were motoring from Janina to Santi millions; Australia, 40 millions; In- tuba, 16 to 16%c; pails, 16% to 17c; s stematic Inspection of public build a ,,with modifications, sad rej naranta throw a thick! waded .�.' �, Q y iia, 30 millions; Russia, 20 millions; prints, 18c. Shortening, tierces, 14 to lugs for the purpose of testing fire. i count the were ambushed. He 141,4c; tubs,14% to 14%c; pails, 14i(i Greece is wlIIing to present official y Balkans, 10 millions. fighting appliances, and also made #1. do at found Major Corti dead in the auto- d, to 151,4c; prints, 1.7 to 17%c. number of recommendations. itpologies at the Italian T.ega q mobile. General Tellini, president of Choice heavy steers, $7 .to $8.25; „ Athetts for the murder oi!the Italian the mission, had time to run twenty butcher steers, choice, $6 to $6.76; The jury foundtliat there being ofY �` members of the Boundary Commission, aria. His body fay beside the road. I. I do,,good, $5-50 to $6.; do, mei, $5 to Present no proper system o! Govern yhe highest Greek military authorities y $5.50; do, corn., $4 to $5; butcher went supervision, inspection be ens to resent this a olo The other three were killed near the I heifers, choice, -$6 L5 to $6.75; do, -forced-to.provide for,-adequate flrem ,; P P �'' car. med.b$5.50 to $6.25; do, com., $4 to escapes, efficient fire-fighting flqu� Greece will accord the victims the No money was taken,so the assump- $5; butcher cows, choice, $4.50 to went, the organization of a watchm� 11 >atost solemn memorial services to the tion is that the crime was political $5.25; c�o, mod., $3 to $4; canners and service, and for a general alarm syr• "Clatholib Cathedral at Athens. The Furthermore, the Greek press had 0 I cutters, $1.2b to $2; feeding steers, tem, either by means of a power-house "T _:: ' bodies will be accorded all military lately protested violent! a Inst the r good, $5 to $6; do, fair, $4 to $5; whistle' or for electric gongs within - -$ionora by:the Greek bee at the Pir- refusal to-include th Pnt three vil- stockers good $4,5Q.to $5.25• do.;fair, _ ^. -. gp I the bltftdings;or-for both: It forth aeII9,which,will meet the Italian naval lager in Greece. G2hre a Tellini was a I'$3 to $4; milkers, springers,each, $ divisiott tinct is to bring the .bodies cues � v - Z -- - choice,- 1 6 to 2; A_that all elevator or hofsi 4 to $100 calves 10. $7f . - I do, mod., --to -d6, coni.. to ; sfiaats 1a. such buitdin�s be-of flre- - - back to-IfaTg. -- tug Albanr�ns over Greeks. 1 lambs, ernes, $12; do, bucks, $12 to•�proof construction, and that in the e*i `' � The Athena-Governmerit will inatf- The Italian Government has warned ' > $12.50; sheep, choice,' light, $5 to ` ,'tote a moat severe investigation of the the press against exaggerating the case of the building of new (iotels or . tiw ` $6.50; do choice, heavy, $4 to yb; do, lodging-houses Construction of a fire- ,. murders under the supervision of the Greek crisis and also against alIMed culls and bucks, 82.75 to $3.50; hogs, retarding nature be• used within res Italian military attache, for whose notices of military movements. ' I fed and watered, $.1'0.85; do, CO.b, son and that.where possible aegregaf;a,'`„ -.>'� ;; safety the Italian Government holds . The Albanian Legation denies the ',: ,$10.25; do, country points, $9.86. ' ' ' Greece responsible: Greek insinuations that 'Albanian I Iiog quotations aro based on the unite be erected, instead of gait : . lar buildin Capital punishment is promised for bands assassinated.the Italian mission. Frice of thick, smooth hogs, sold on a large g- ', lgraded basis. Select premium,90 cents. those guilty th'e.killings.- --« The Legation points out the scene of 1 __ - Victoria, B.C.-Tbelo n ,viiin$c• e q_ c'irne was over tea miles from the..- 111 -- ern�rTRF. i _ ". demanding 50,000,000 But_*.o__clauss of _Xtal X150,- - ---- - _ .. _ ,-- ---__-. :, A;-• industry has been initiated _ 1 tits VERS . - -- gAlbanian border. Corn, Am. No. Z yel?ow. $1 b4 coria district and the Csrowerg' • " Q00) indemnity fills the Greeks with Greeks, it is said, have long been President of the Bank of Nam lion 1511,4c; Oats. No. 2 CW, b9%C. No. 3 CW, Co., Ltd.,is.already prodneiag its p ,I�rF ty arming bands in this district and en- extra No. 1 Peed; 6?>fac; No. 2 duct at Saarii�h A great fut�7ftj �. The Italian tete had demanded that couraging resistance to the frontier Mr. Cyrus A. Birgo, of FIam::ton, local white, b51,Sc. Flour, Man.`spring Confidently a for ilio lit ` .- the indemnity be paid in five days. decisions. A Greek element.b.ostile to president of the Bank of Hamilton,; r wheat pate., lata, $6.90; do, 2nda, with which is being mer ed with the Cana- d •th the extension•af tine It Ia.said in Athena that the asses- the Italian mission is reported to hav $ $6.40; o,stro bakers, $6.20, atin ,", r GCT undo , �1. °- �,3�� to G=salts frost ceive�i'ftut a and asrtts fFarti lithena, scan Bank of Comnmerot ipats. Choice,. 75 to $6.88. Bolted + `tt , ,5.; 9�a, §k•.r.4 ;j' ..• '� •a wv ..s't�, ',�,9' .?. k''.-.. '�-;yam -. x ,:°» ^'?:.+:, t"� :'' .Yi}. c.. s � : . a N. r y r t ..x. 0 wi i 47 " =P $y ynews 10.00; M Burk, drag con 5 2.00; G W err• ,excavat- e no The'.Service 113orag-ei and cut shoulders con 8 and aid 11 A R FR Phillips,ditto 2.00; B W Jones', drag Whitevale -,,.F. _R U I T� 'i bet lots.4-5 24 39.G Chen TMMS Ing and build Wilkin's and Parkin's FOR..PRE9ERVING :.iz y 11175 per ear.;,11.50 If paid in idvww� Great culverts and freight on Iron for same the United States End tea oTrillih 82.00 in advance. 807.78; G Thomson, draw gravel cc Oyerhauling, Painting, all kinds ZINC METAL TOPE XUBBER RINGS 8 7.50• W Dunkeld, draw gravel w t I repairing done. Ignition aApeeialty. tees"RE ht_..'Large Stock 7.60. URKAR, Proprietor. JOHN M A by-law was Introduced andpassed y 6ur old Ford top re-covered its first and second readings through for $18.00. authorizing tb,*issue of debentures for. PiCKERIIYG COUNCIL:- the aura of$40,00 to be used to defray XXX PICKLING VINEGA -Berr'y & Poynter RS The above council met pursuant to the cost of buildings,now school house • Pure Apple Cider, 40 cents.per gallon adjournment on Tuesday,the.28th ult. in 8 15 No 15(Claremont). 7' 1 r gallon 0 7 eton Pure Malt, 00 cents per gallon 8. The minutes of the last meeting introduce a -by-law to allow posts to ' Sh p Pure White.Wine, 45 cents per'Members all present. except -Mr. Mid. Mr. Forsyth gave notice that he dl the reeve In the ebair. would at the next meeting Council rneSS were read and approved. be placed in i�iareby places to indicate Ha' These are the very beat vinegars on'the market and your pickles are A number of accounts were-present. where the line fences should be, bound to keep is you use our goods. or ed for payment and referred to the of t, Errata—In the report he last ,:respective standing committees, meeting it was stated that all alem Whole Mixed Celery Tumeric A communication was received from bers were present excepting Mr. For: .4FARMERS era Pickling Spice Seed P6wder B.,R. Montieyre licensee- for bakers 7� syth. This was Incorrect as Mr. For -:Npeddling bread. Nowisthe,time is see about your -syth was present, but did not arrive A.communication was received from in time for the opening and after the Harness need' 'Root Everything needed W -McLean Deputy- minute had.beeb.. wAtten. and which Id. . .. ._�L, I ;Evet A Mlaister of Curry *b-have on han d supply Powder Ginger Highways, stating tbat,the detourswas not corrected as it should 'have for Pickling 'thOil Highway would im- been. of ffitrneW Ac a ProvincNI mediately' be put Into proper coedit- Council ndw adjourned to meet at'varions rices. ion. again on Monday,.October 8, for the bive tiq a trial and be, AV- A communication was also received tranflanto general busi VL1 V LLR rom 0eler&M. re debentures. (Se The Home. Telephone Cu'y made LE REGISTER. application for the sanction toremove AA Good Shoe Repairing Service. poles on the north side of the Kings., SICPT. 8T$—Auction uction sale CECIL ]BRADLEY FARM I A N D S -ton.road in Pickering Village,, ,having of household effects, the pro erty--of Instilled a cable on the south aide,and w, Alex. Anderson.Claremont Village. also asked permission to restore said _H"neas maker, To.buy or sell your farm, C003UIt the Farm Lands Department of a Sale at one.sharp. See bqls. D. A. poles in ca a they had to remove Bald' The United Farmers Co-operativt Com an Pugh; PICKERING, ONTARIO y� cable and wires at any future. time.' Limited. The request.was gran'ted. George T. Davidson was heard re tax. A. J. ALLISON, Representative, Pickering, Phooe ?lck. 15ds , J. Rossiter, rural mail carrier; • p was heard re tbo shameful condition of the fifth concession road. He ex- #Is 1-?: jw4seed' his '' le'wo in no uncertain v sound and demandA that the said S T A F? F? -iroad receive Immediate attention. The council gave him a very sympathetic PHONOGRAPH REOORDS D. Conant,barrister of Oshawa, G. -Tae diierence is in.the to was heard in behalf of Jam. Greenlaw. 'asking that thi range,lln*e and Fideline We have a floe selection of Records on hand,'or we 'would bb pleased between lots It and 15. be closed to the vublic to receive Xoni special orders. Come and hear thelm. The standing committee on Contin' R. %encles reported and recommended tine foRowi ymentq: Municipal PRICE 65 CENTS—WRY PAY.MORB? World. for stipipfie's 181; John M ur• Bay the best and got Kitchen Brand Overalls and Shirts, Sherwin. kar. printing and advertising. 13 00: -D. R. Beaton. on account of salary. Paints. Dominion Express Money Orders. 12500; Hugb Pugh, for stamps and stamped cbeques, 18 00; Claude Field, also, Sealers, Crockery, etc.,from u& far fence-vtOwer's fees re Haight and -2 Tanner.100;D.Carrutbezo.ditto. 00. ,, BROUGHAM W. W.Gee. ditto,2 00. y Ht RNTO�T'S, The standing committee on Trans- tj 0 ition,'Light had Power reported ASON THE BUSY STORE- THERR'S A RE PIZ and recommended the foUowing _pay do • s Meart went : Hydro Electric Power vow mission.Oreemwood street lights for imootba of July and August. 64 00. Every woman knows the answer. The-standing committee on Damag- and a dependable range Is the greet. es to fteep Killed by Dogs reported Happy Thought PI M aid al women can have to reach' Polo" eringHre Store Pick ardwa kid and recommended payment as foll. Furnaces Insure warmth the heart of the man in bow he=& Wm. Jackson.for one registered comfort in the wasku VVhat satisfaction to have a range fmx owe: Shropshire ewe killed. 27.50-, Uwe* that is a "Irood.bakar"—that goy Aorto� for one registered Shropshire b*ln& ewe -.this most cut.of your recipes"-tb" led. 210 00: W. P. Jones. for I %consumes 'little fuel and maintains Jackman's ---Happy Est-Reating a stsadv,C WOO h"t; Now-IB-th"'me-to-b '__�Ln._Oi1_St-ovo_tor gum"' 'fuelaW Happy.Thought Ranges eave you @bet p, 1.50. mean low foo jour back,your time and your The standing committee an Relief .,.,.,the. hot -weathera. teported and recommended p&yment tOmpet. They are easy to regulate, P"ation.- "81c*k Childres's Hospital, ^8 follows: and the big oven, even heat and We have' the Clark Jewel, Florence and Now Toronto,for ba!imce due on malAten- are Cooking surface make the watt anceof rM.-Reading. 73.00. "Aier. No unnecessary stooping— Got our prices before baying. The standing committee on Road* because there is every attachment to and Bridges reported and recommend. We have a complete line of Screen Doors and Window. $areas& -7- help make a woman's work Hghwn Wire Cloth from 18 to 40 inches wide ed the following payments J. D. Three hundred thousand boames bove Remmer. fur.42 yards.of gravel cons. • Happy Thought Ranges Ask ymr 2 and 3..Oft Wm. Todd. 16 yards of at lowest prices. "ghbacm Shk probably has acm .,gravel, 2.40, P.M. Chapman, 3 yds. ' gravel. .45; R. Johnston. dra, A full line of Marden Toole—Forks, Rakes, Ross, Lawn Mowers, X. N, ouin st,con. Opp lot 2!L .1 Scythes and Stones, Oil Cans SO ].con.5. 12 50; W. Holmes. fil- Sprayers, base line and `7 —from 9.00 to I dragging g 'Rosebank sideroad. 16.ft V A few Automoble,Tires ata reduced price 4.60. rom Them are all xuamateed tires. ell.fillingin hollow opp lot J 8 . B A L S D 0 N X base line, 28.20: Geo.0owan, ditto, 7 21.60; Frank 8ulilyan, ditto, 29.20; 4.1 -- AT MRANTPX"•CA Our Motto—"WA have it,`cito get it,or it is not wi"" red Ward. holding plow and screw era.lot 23, base line.5.25; John Be4l- 11 re CKFJMG by-,draggin on con. 8, 5 08; Robert Cowie, putting In pipe con. 8. LW: F. J. S. BALSDON, :P1 X. Cooper, plow share and sells 1,01; JoKo PalliaLer,ctitting abouldZe and Ux- ,rep. culverts northern townlice, bridge to pay half..4.ftjobn Pallister, NDItY rep culvert, cutting and ullingtrees, plowing'I etc., con. S.00; B. W. J cutting shoulders and,drag east RMGE9oFUKNACES ist g e Farmer ,Assisting-the I townline. Whitby to pay half ll.au; J A Junes,drag a r. 1. Whitby to pay PTI%HE Interests and requiremetifs of agricultstre are fUH7 Undff- half 3 50;also cut shoulders con 8 5.50f _4 and well served by this bank.- To encoumse procresadvt Roy Ward. road supt. salary Aug 0 to enterprise in the farmer and to make his-111131scing as C&SY stood -Aug 28 101-50; T Paterson, tongue for INS possible, practical assistance in the form of loans is gives, and cane gradei% long doubletree and sawing ": . rail -P timber 8.50; J Stephenson, bi ICKERING pleb basking facilities, specially adapted to farm b=lneW -.culvert bet lots 12-13 con 7, 12-poste, instal pipe con 8, build culvert con 7 and labor 16.50 Pedl^r People,8 steel able at *=b one of our branches. Consult our local =4URPT- ..ME T. MARKET ,... Vpes 257.18 Baines&David,steel for A13DI 8', rep culvert Mill at Whitev'Ale, Round Roast or Steikk, 2&per lb raw timber for same rep sewer 200: T Wilson and Parkin culverta57.19: D M0 4 7'. W.Disuey. opening ditch opp lot 7 Surloin Roast or Steak, 28c WH11W BRANCK llimlclm BRANCH, L Q CRM -:.-c6u 7 and rep culvert con 6 open ditch ''Porterhouse Roast or Steak'. t '10 60 8 Farndale, open ditch cono Rump Roast'... 180 wy Fine Rib Roast, McCormick-D Reftvy B�lb RoaAl— 160 3i' gad Repairs sold Shoulder Roast. 16 and 18a A.*N.Sharp. Kingston Road, Pot Rose p. 140 P` kery Past of Whitby. to boil I 'Telephone Oshawa 382 R 4 of Pork,... 25o .50 Mother tried to make Bread like -The lhckehng Shouldet RoftStof Park, fte —Pure Pork Sausage, 250 Phone-9 a d,have theib wail.Pork Cho 29e Buns, C ed by our drivers. peg Cakes and Cookies carried A T*Hance Commi00 Finest Salt Pork,- 25c 7,4 Finest Breakfast Bacon', piece, $80 Great demand for the z The object of this Associationis to lesson stealing and prosecute sliced, .`g& "Martha Jane' the ftions. Mild Cured Cottage Rollx(half or whole), Chocolates Try a' box 'Back Bacon, —they're,delicioni Members having proper) stolen oommuni Dale irpmedissely with any member Cooked Raw,-..: 55C ''we A ocp6i drink at the Soda Fountain go6i 6f Executive commio". Weiners,.. i good when its hob. Ilk Membership fee 0-OIL Sundaes, Sodas etc., served in the �'Easy First and Domestic Shor nhay.. 8 lbe 56 cents wav b*bad from ftast&mt at, 0. Vertex Sanitary System. ,"A�K-Z 5 lb8 90 coo to S�a Xxstc,Com.—L. D. Banks,O.S.Palm. It Am.Donald Mauro, Pickering. lb prints 18 cent4 Wedd fig Cakes 0 uk Specia y -.Fresh Trout and White Fish Every Friday ,p.il R Tht X.J.CIA W T% MI.-Rg�,w 4 p MINE ,.:. ZZ, t4r- L MINIONr. CLAREMONT. Miss Verna Bingham has been engaged as teacher In Mount Car- Mrs. Bushby was in the city on mel and lef t for her on Mon. Seasonable . 'Monday. day. In it's "Important Cut Silage" ' Mr. and Mrs. Ayres were Martin and Mrs. Linton, and of Orono, spent the week. w Chevrolet Special car. Mrs. Birkett and son, Gordon, Time W. Redshaw has pu a ed a end - ith friends in Claremont "G ftouff ville on Friday. family, rch s oods" Miss Rebel Wagg, of Toronto, at &Mght k . 'have home after visiting was 110me over the holiday. friends in Western Ontario. if silage is Cut too green---or after the frost has"taken F. Chidlow and J. Briscoe were Mrs. Robt. Richardson,of Walk- 'on or profitable feed. Bee our New Ginghaine &ad ,:...�both the sick list last week. ortou,is visiting Hugh and John hoW_a�—* Lyman and Mrs. Pilkey a Chambrays. at Gregg Slad other relattv6e in this the right time.- ing as if cut at just ..Sunday-with Win. and Mrs. freed- loc&4it Y. A full line of Wall Ps -8 W. A C. P.R. foreman was In town That's where one,of my"Toronto"Ensilage Cutters-proves enson and T. E. and Mrs. StOph' newest designs. 'T its worth. Makes you independent a on'Tuesday in search of carpenters pen�lentof 'hired outfit--ea-, daughters motored to Oshawa.on to work on culverts on the rail. ables you to cut at'theright time. Ladies' Summer Underwear and 8110dayd way. He finds it hard to got an- Hosiery,at•-right prices. Mrs. Sedore, ' of Sutton, Tent employed carpenters;- Enables you to refill after.shrinkage- too—' a feature h eek withisirsister, ra. Stewart Graham, who taught in t e�•past w Men's ,Summer Shirts, new t- pa Florence. which help� y for the. Cutter in a short while. nce. C61-aw bus during 'the past year, terns. Men's Undeawear.pa The county road machinery ntw has been engaged as teacher in the And it will cut -your. straw in the winter. b .'use 2"plece and combla seventh coticessi'6-ri i�-hool 'and ea.- een woVed out of town for A small �gmoline engine atione tared upon his duties on Tuesday. A.Ltrack load.of our young peo. A full line of Fresh. Groceries 7 --;' Ithibition ' and the formers parents, of C and'!lire. Elliott and dough- will operate this efficient ple t o-o'k,in theT-orouto L ter i, I , always on, hand at lowest 111,I1:I11!1 I -me demon- on I Brooklin, spent Monday, with R. Cutter. Let possible prices. ! lfia� . utevil, Nr� il'ellan' 'return- gg when :1. a, .1pre � strate its quality feattkres and Dire. Gre returning Highest prices paid for ed.Mme on Thursday after enjoy. f fom-ft t*o weeks' motoring trip to-you or ask me for free produce. is a lib through West6ra Ontario. Nelson Sander- literature. Pred. Lewis and Mr. and hire. Crocker, of Ham. eon, of Toronto,spent the holiday burg, N.Y., Mrs. Cleland, of Day. Do AS'SCOTT IR . ...-,.-with their parents here.. enport, Iowa, Mies Verna Kluge. W. Emerson', Whitby __Phone.308 J Miss Sara Edwards has retarned 'CLAREMONT, ONTARIO Chicago,Walter Tho'msonof Mark from a visit with Rev. Mr. and ham, and Mrs. Williams of Buffa- Wood, of Port Hope, lo, spent over Sunday with Mrs. o sustained Are'. Miss Ray Walker.wh 'her'ankle a few H.N painful Injuries to H Thomson. Neat Sunday morning at the weeks ago, is improylug nicely. Baptist Church the pastor's sub- James Allaway has gone to Pick be I The Psalmist's Satis. ..Ready feet will You ' --*inir to make up#cerload of a p- faction." in the evening the ser le b0ftla for Mr. Olifford, of mon will deal with our Lord's parable of the man without a for School Opening perLli, Mi. and Mrs. Baker, Miss Lydia wedding garment. Walker and Miss Emma Reid, of The following teachers of Clare- We are ready to supply you with Uxbridge, spent Suadpy with-MisF, mont-. who have been enjoying all kinds of Boots and Shoes Walker. their vacation at their homes here, Master Leonard and Mary Byer, have returned to their 'respective for the boys and girls. of We have Tweed Suits for Boys, 9touffville. returned home on -schools--Miss Viols ForRythato Tweed Pants and Stockings M oaday, after spending a week : Dunbartun, Miss Jean Evans to Issith Miss Walker. at lowestprices., I - Elespelerhtim-Annie. Spoffard to M The contractors amyea Foul Stouff ville and Kim Vets Stephen- A larg"upply of Men's Heavy wee k to begird work on the W/I Boots.solid leather. will son to"the L Toronto Conservatory school. It is expected that It, of Music. be completed by the First of Feb- Rev. A. McLellan left on Wed- Call at __.ruary. Inesday for a mouth's vacation Claremont A large numberfrom which I TIMM., CAMok he will mend in Western :,ad the surrounding country are tteading the Toronto Exhibition Ontario. On Sept. 16th he will - in which is becoming better each sue- his .bonze 'church at rvresd FLo. year. Just use Wipind hot to clean c There will he no service in the Umo- -coal, -�..-Coal conduct anniversary. services P The football waine between the Ion Church next Sunday, but on General-Motors. of Oshawa, and Sept. 16th and 23rd Rev. W. Lim. 5 EnameledWare. Itissoclean Clt�iemont, which was to have Bert. of Toronto. will preaeh. -,anl W.pis As smooth as china Hard and soft Goal of the been played on Saturday last. did o as steel.and at d= st 1. And no metal beat quality on not come off as Oshawa refused to SALE REGISTER. �el the as a great Be 9m you get hand pl�ys.which ,w M&URSDAY,SEPT. Ifts—Auction sale P.0tatment to our boys. Tip game, of horses.fresh cows, young cattle which will be the final game of the and bogs. the property. oOliver TH%0%0Q.. A, IAW, 2%AD season, will be played,it isexpect- Denny.lot 24.con.4.Whitby. Sale 1,in Claremont to-morrow (Sat- at 180 sharp. Wm. Raw,auction- ur evening st5.30.sharp. This "r. , SM AWARE Ny)Is enin *1 1 be erestilig game-" D Imp -or it will decide the championship of D A 1,1111. C-I N G in the Oshawa and District League. h" and kd 0111% 1019441 CM06 -him `: Utaremoat votbe aiiitsiiidls. Wat In. the winner of the coo pwo northern section of the district, An excellent floor, first-clan music Whila imide ad. 411469. byS slie'Orchestra from Toronto and b Sh"t L Oshawa to the in the %W Predo@ft 0116 while Osha L= the efficleat management of W. R TW T I R 1Ej 7 sontbern section. Both teams are -Role accounts for the successful dance determined to win the cap so the bold at -orchard inn." Rouge Kul A.Iar September 1st. to game will be a fast one, Kine Road.Saturday A Uy a" ra^ Real B timber should turn out to Dancing kat 8 p. m. this ($&turd conflict and cheer Claremont, Good parking space.for cars. 477) A..pleasant surprise for Uwe Ab , CANDIDATE'S EXPENSES StaIrting August the -7bLe Collins, of StouffvUle.occurred 13th. you can get Ion, Sept. Bid, on the eve of her Abstract Statement of the Election marriage in Chas. Neal, of the C. Expenses of F.H. Richardson,as a Your Seam i any tire in the sh" P. rro obtairk MaZiMUMy1'e1& YM T st a reduction of 10 R_. and formerly of this plac, candidate to represent the Electoral Afflakh, nftdfM SOW e@t- _' 4 Members of the choir and Garrett District of South Ontario in the�_gl- 0 per cent.-re'ulsr n Circle of the StouRville slative Assembly of the-Provinceof ed Seed Grain. o purchass good seed 3mm � g which was may mquire fimacial assistance Methodist Church to the number Ontario, the polling for .- - _ . . .. . - . -:­ prices, • held on the 25th day of June,I= aeposes is an '30M.3 of 40anloounced their arrival by 09 Fidending tion for such p Printine-and advertising. $10092.49 7- NW cord ti ea..$14.00 iMpo�t much tooting of horns and joyous - Rent.of halls. 150.50 phase of Standard Service.After K13bour spent I other sizes accord 13 games and neighborly talk, the Rent and other expenses of Conesto our 1"d Mower • Committee rooms. ugly. Comm sitation, a beautiful Cut glass e THE Distributing literature and. ST 'Got in -on this *bile berry bowl and vase, was made by bills. 5400 Misses ,,"DARD BANK Eva Hoover and Emma Auto livery, -.12A.00 Winn and Miss 3. Todd mad an Telegraphing, 10 00 OF CANA04 30 ._.they last. W .....appropriate address. The bride- TBret ASSETS OVER EIGHTY-THREW. IGHTY-THREMILLIONS Total 41470.11 elect rept ied, asonring.the guests F.Lav�, Manager F. W C 0 0 P E R Pickeringch, of her appreciation of the honor of -Certified correct. all o Whitby Branch, :C. A. McClellan; Manae OL the visit, and hoping AJEtEMONT f theta "DONALD R. BEATON.. ....Would make use of the generous Financial Agent for the said ts at H. Richardson her home In Agincourt. Tr,,, was followed b singing Dated at Whitoovale,Ont. • 01 t TLS eldeg Grocay Store August 28th, 1928, ly Good Felro 5 The "She's a Jol w," "See In the course of a few days we shall H� Smiling," and for an encore p ickefing T_ Orb o moving Into our new store. located Her about 150 feet South from the four `--So Is He Smiling." The groom,$ Harn"s and Sho" • -i-nain corners of the village. We neI- '..','.:.Who was present, bore his honors more room to car with becoming modesty. Every. _gy on our extensive i and also growing We shall tillL�;ne make delivery to wbody singing"God be with you RepIalred'.promptly and satis Bus any part of the town we met again" made an appropri- and special attention -given to phone -faction guaranteed. 4ste finale. orders. Only the best of Food Stuffs Beginnin solicited. g Saturday, August 25th The continuation and public A trial jar will be kept on our shelves. A su A schools; of Neilgon,s Joe Dream will be rea re-opened on Tuesday for _p the fall term with the former staff oustaotly'ou hand througholdt Uie A.. Leave Toronto sum —ill goods gua�tan is mer, Our Objective — Leave Pickerig First.Low ftic" charge, with the exception of at the "Corner Shoe Store," MISS Stephenson who it Merle Steph 01 remont, Oat, teed. Let as get your next Male '1 7 Markham it], place of Miss Houze who1 0" tan t in the continuation school 7.15 a. 1000049 m Bread I resign- - Phone, Clare 3806 MILLS S P. M .6.00 p. m.x ed. There was,a large attendance X ELM DALE and both teachers and pupils are FR"I CRIDLOW9 . determined to make ngood show. .-V.00 P9 'Me 40430 pe m. CLARMMONT, ONTARIO tog at the end of the year. The X Thin trip eancelled on Sunday* continuation school opened with an attendance of 47,and over 50 rd Time) -W ehave just received a (Standard 4 Iapils are expected to W enrolled n a few days. This is a record at shipment of fendance and speaks well for the 'Return trip from Pickering $1.00� Inter�iediate points' Canada's Best Flour : . i * f utnre of the school. Remarkably 0 d work has been accomplished a .-Charged proportionatelyan . 00 Ogilvie's the school and the popple of "Date return moat::.the vicinity as well as those of the be arranged at time village are now appreciating this JL160yal Household -et purchase. - of tick of 16U maortaw and dWid Mary of the young men 112 sl6als. to wul pay Yost 7 g ;ALSO", ,and women of this district have MU ai ow works=d Im"I fo"%* �3 Bus stops at Gordon House. Passen ers take obtain WON "been enabled by the advantages n on Don't 110 Stisled .Pastry Flour 9 ' -offered by the Claremont Continn- wet do not emplo-, 11114m.608SK11" -a""M76 shrinkage; w in 715 mRo 0 C30)0 ,tion School to enter professional —at any point, ly ars can, and do throw oft 1they are making Chopp-11-14-5 =a 04t Rouing I n which via commission of 10 1W asub.,"I&rM life' M -y save by ptildbasi29 tam 11011 ood and which otherwise would evpry week day derudn], I., been denied them. 13y the 0 kinpa: of Yeed on h COLLAQUT `9 GARAGEo.lt lofted. aa;a offer by the .: „,, ..:A9X ` ' i;°tiY i.". _ rc." --v. dv?• iF •..•';f: .t, # 1 s"a dP � ,e, r> ,e a0-171011" Ga7 �°YK N. k x u s a �' -r �N.-"•p t,. :. z .�- "d' 54 ",&,• "Fa.. w -'4►Pin.' s+ :.S' w ' - ,a=.,•��.ep,�;, ;a, ',.o.•i r-.y n., .. :4r C'�%• „A� b .r Jay Y.• x.i ..S qt iI��1MA• J:.. nV• .. � ”. { _. .y-. F..,. ••'. - -G ,i�,4�''.+.,Y"'w,,, q¢Eh,••Y;.J!r .^-,,-?F:. .,,,, .d :a; r';,. 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For after glaul-d ber Maisie�stared past'•her down the Far thinness, esh fattening (tesla- :;street, and her eyes were sharp with 'PRACTICAL ONE=PIECE MODEL FOR THE GROWINQ aceoue) i e]Ide; go LQ bed early and got .� t ) • k, , " What is it, Maisie? Sea Benne GIRL. up bats; indulge, :ii possible, in 6 Q " :' taro nape ' and take a spoonW Of ')run away?..Can't I hunt for•hira?" adivb oil after each meal. "Oh, Benjie's all right," Maleic re- . For "nerves" ant pruaee; don't ed. ."I didn't mean to be rade,Julie. . smoke: rQduce sour cone�umption of smoke: -i'• Yh {:" Do come !n. Yan see, I've been ex- s tea; for a quiet half mile walk be ti petting Aunt Rebecxa for the last two -fore breakfast and use -your :will- hours. Shea been gone since Leif : _ i power. O'clock, and I'm so worried!" ' "Good for Aunt Rebecca t" Julia re- _ For s weak cheat or tendency to r I colds, breathe deeply always- " a- torted- "I hope she's having a great For threatened baldness weer a old time. She must need it if yon t i '� Iight het; brush your hair frequently, watch over her like that" - ! J and rub in a little olive oda nightly. Ns "But,Julia, she's seventy!"Maleie's �}' t i For geura'lgis, eat (because of its - +voice was full'of consternation. strong content of Yvon) spinack on . "What's seventy if you don't feel - _ s very possible oceaatom: ft? Aunt Robe.has all her faculties For a flushed or pimply tans, avod a r` and more iaterest•in fife than half the > ail pastry; eat little meat, but much people you know. Do let her,alone r fruit and green.;vegetablee;. and drink 1 i s Maisel" J no alcohoL " "But she may get run overt You !r Fina.Hy, to keep good general health- don't seem to realize--;-" use cold water-three _large gleaoes "As far as-automobiles era concern- daily internally, and a-gallon or so ex- ' ed, seventy isn't half so dangerous an �ly' asa�lseven. I've known at least two .p, eP` old ladies who counted hospital- ex- That First .&. x : periences tare. great adventures of How will Min High School go about - �. � r r. ,their liveal Don't'rob your stint of . selecting a lob this fall? -HYladly or a..r}}=----w�elft. ,r•.---e any fun there coming to herl" - carelessly or, .both, far to often for ' "Julia Durant, you're positively - her o�ru good, says Mise Emma Phin- flippant t" - `! "Not las#de, Maisie; truly, I'm not my, director of the employment work of the Young Women's Christian As- 'Ism just thinking how I'd loathe being _ EDUCATION ...watched a'Therea she comest rte" cried 4442.. Linen or ratline, with ems- eociatloa IL "If more cera was given to 'fttting li[aiafe; running to the door. tulle or cos the beginner tato the right Job at id or $� DR. .�. .�. ®DI.EET03� R ry contrasting materisi for 20..there would be lower breakdowns t, Aunt Rebecca time in;her hair was collar and cults, would be good for at Sb among business women:' says Provtnchd ftard of HQeftk OatatM disordered and her hat awry, but her this style. The closing is at the.lett Mies .PhInney. "A girl morethan than a ter. widdigton will be SW to answer qa edH an Pabim Eaalli 0101 eyes were bright, and theta was a side under the}Tait. a>an must have congenial work or an yea through this eoluma AAdrosa Isla at ftodim Hoose.ftedift ' happy color in'ber face. And,then at This Pattern is cut in 8 Sizes: 12, atmosphere in which she is happy or[ Creaomt, Toroata - t# C Idaiaie's greeting all the happiness fell 114 and 16 years. A I4-year size're- the strain tells upon!Ler health. Wbea! from her like a garment I quires 4% yards of 40-inch material. a 'beginner- doeea't know what she "Auht Bebe, where have you bees?r Collar and cuffs of contrasting ma- wants tor'her first Job she needs'Sones goes poverty affect the health of there may be an index of what is Pre*;I've bean nearly still!" I terlal require % yard 40 inches wide. one to take time to unearth her talents po 7 F - °k "It was such a nice day,"•Aunt Re-( Pattern. mailed to an address on or best abilities. For this the non- children and contribute to the high valent here- y Six careful:and. painstaking our. a "n` beets pleaded, "I thought I'd just run receipt of lbc in silver or $tam b oommenial agency has a,big respon. death -rate among infanta? All indi; Pa. Y veys made by the Government seem to m out to 'Liza Saunders _I-was so-fled I the Nilson Publishing Co:, 78' West aibYlita." cations point to the fact that it does. !eaten the indictment.of baby murder- I did,for she's bad such a hard wig- Adelaide St, Toronto.' Allow two 4tr1S 'seeking their first yob follow There are asap causes of infant era upon as as a nation," says one a ter-" weeks for receipt of pattern, the help wanted ads utterly obvious =mortality. Lack of knowledge on the writer. "We are murdering babies by r But Maisie was not at all Interested rmitting their ar ots to be aid so T, of whether the job 'Is to at them or part of the parent is supposed to be ge p r In %b& Sanndera. "You go right up- HI+IG$D VE`RAN`DAH fihey are to fit the job, Thetr mothers i. little in wages that the babies die - „ responsible for 'many of hese deaths, without a chance to live." 71 '_ $ halts and He dawn tilt'dinner, she FURNITURE. cousin works at Blank's and they go but this is not the only cause. What yx� ordered.. "Be sure to cover yourself there. about povefty? What about low wa Thd`latest revelation of that condi- „- Verandah days ars trtvarlably the gees tion comes from. Gasag Indiana, old F buaiest days on the farm. Aad look- "Ii the first'Job was regarded in the that compel a family to eke out an Jud Gary's "Model Village;' built , _'Bn�t 1 eft +�irstd s smite," heti F hat— b trust . ` -rotested.' "I feet freshened n AU f g vin arniture is just to kee hod bureau of.the department o!labor hsa r. �, p p' one more task That ie w hingedmatter so much:' Miss Phianey om-I p F and scut to et? ere fLe light had tsded-from her eyes. why are rsasny each pitable p is of fam- p y x�I. "1![ „ Julie said abruptly, "I'm furnishings. tinged, "but for gtrita` w3ro.lack iaftia-;. just completed a year's stud of in- ainfe, especially for the side or lTve`the Bret-job more or teas deter- dies+ and the sooner a conditions taut mgrtslit there which shows: An .".- I to take A:.at Bebe home for the back*verandah, prove so cane®orient. " are Ont -right, the sooner will the increase of infant mortality cartes- go mines their future. ds f �. They also saves ace. sten rd o citizmahi be raised. The ndin to the frill of the earns of nt�ht-, We'll be.back sometiraet 'You p e _ pa �S 't worry; it we die, well die to-( A table hinged to the wall,makes s • ^' - Good Scheme. nation that in war a permits iia the chief bead winners. When the -. handy place to do sitting-down kite soldiers to make war on women and earnings amounted to at least $1,560 wit gether I An Englishman w`a s staying at a'children is rightly considered as be- " , „ tasks or to hold the sewing materials B 7 a pear the infant death rate was 59.4. Bat you haven t raaar, Maisie pro- the afternoon. It ie woIl to have WWEL99 halal is Berlin. !yoad the pal® of citizenship. What;When the earnings ranged between f „ iseatod. 'Se had secured ootsrfortabie rooms, may be said of the nation that In � "I'll make room!„ ". targe enough to bold 8naday-atght t the taiormed him sapb0 and =1,$1,850 the death rate was One peace time allows its infanta to be 127.1. When the earnings tell below e Tea minutes later Julia and Auntluncbee. day that he must Eivo them up in fa- max eried? Is Canada such a nation? $1,050.the death rate rose to 187.5. F Rebecca were headed for the subway. Sesta at either enol of the verandah vor of a fresh arrival. the Etectaa`- It is to be hoped not, and yet our in- field the bureau's report: The beau- • "'Aunt Rabe," the rT said to bar t let down 'Bre gen ally handier tis to �7. the Geveraor-ot some taut mortality rate is far too high ier toll was taken by the gastric and P' solemnlq, "can•yon sleep -on a couch? than stationary benchee, as they are t (}eral'aa aisle wSrth as uapro what-ia the relationship between:this intestinal diseases due to the inability ` „ out of the ova when not needed and patty infant iaortality rate and the family of the.mothers to feed their babies at , And go to a show to-morrowT And- y aonaceable,name. Income? Vancouver, B.C., has an in-i the breut, Inability to purchase 4• shed rain Land snow bettei than liench- milk, bad housing The sudden flooding joy in the old ..Nonsense Bald the Englishman. font mortality rats of qty-five (one enou wholesome lady's face brought tears to Julia's ce• Another advantage of him od do-not know wno I am. Bring of the lowest in the Dominion of Gan- � �ack of sanitation. e e ea. "I'll never to her she's old" furnishings is that they are always the- visitors' book,,and I_will add m ada) and the avers seta of Van y , ; Rc rY It should-'be-the wish of every cit!- ?,, , pb e vowed to herself. "Never, nimrl ready for use-no st6ringaway In the tib" coiiver-is more'than $1,250. zen and the aim of every statesman to Not if she lives to be s hundred fall'until spring %°mea' The book was brought, and to a bold In Montreal where the infant mor- maintain and increase the standards ` ° tality rate is. above 156,the average of livingwhich exist in our coon : s" CAN GREENS FOR WINTER USE: hand he wrote sitar his aama�"Elect earningcapacity of-parents is.less There Isome faint hope that the Inn- ?! ` PLAN THE LAYETTE, or qf Middlesex." than 450 per year. I-dustrial outlook on this continent may To can kale of greens -for winter He was allowed to keep his rooms Lung conditions -#n Canada and,lead 'us to believe that poverty_ ''My three young eons have neceaai- -- - • po r1F � a � fated . obtaining considerable' nits-l nae, one should be rather careful.with the United States are somewhat aimi- cause of Infant mortality may soon be , .. 'celtari m information concerning s eve detail as a very pals of old horseshoes. razors'are made ( ." ?y ry onous bac- laz, and what we know of conditions considerably reduced. µ teria forms sometimes.. To prepare a riayette- the greens. for canning,•wash them Undertaken are unknown in Ja an. ' K I have always preferred s eimple.� There's only one safe way of climb- F - - carefullq in cold water and b�aneh When's person dioa_there. the y is: practiical outfit, as it is less wearing Ing in•b�ineas, and'that fa m stay on on the mother to prepare it, and is so' k to 5 minutes in boiling water. This encofiined and buried by a member quicltly outgrownr allows them to shrink so that they of the family. the level. Y The money Banmay be Packed very easily-in the jars. al this way can bei'The jars should be well fllled, ut not 'b much 4nore adv$ tageoualy.used for a h r skillful doctor and nurse, a two weeks' too firmly Packed as they may not - .. Y: .;completsrest for the mother, and the be thoroughly_ sterilized in the cesntre -;advice of a food specialist for the' of the can if the-mass is too firm. To - - _. Y lou:• :baby's feeding if -the mother is un-I each quart jar add one teaspoon salt able to successfully feed her baby. The. and what -other'seasoning desired, Evidence Too Strong. 4',".,-baby's life and future health are too'chipl� beef or other meat; then ad- _ "So they convicted your friend of Important to neglect giving him the'just rubbers in position and take one t selltng.bad butter? Was there no way. best,possible start turn back- Process them three hours '= fOr him t0 get Out OS 13 f y Three of each o! the following in hot water bath,or 60 minute%under L,. G "No; the evldemcf was too atra8s,» articles are necessary, four would be 10 lbs. of steam pressure: - If :aster in case daily washing.were.de- - Too Sad. �IlaFlan el bands; skirts; pinning - ,�; The school inspector was La dear old -blankets; flannel skirts, "Gertrude" _ man, sad-is a k3ad+iy, paternal sort.of style; wrappers or nightgowns but- r }., a manner 'he gather". the clans round :tonin in back stockin bootees � g : ga: : _ ; r•, "Now, supose,, Willie Brown," .he; warm jackets or sweaters; three dozen -' - � 1 ,�:; .p_��:r; ". Wid- of e boys '!thatTin ,';diapers, twenty-seven inches Square, ': ) I are playing marbles, and that you will be required; oro will nainaook . ? have ten marbles and that I have skirts and dresses; a cap, cloak n- "-'leets;- pada,- and a . small hot- a � r? ' • ' res-" - r'� In breathless.' open-eyed attention z ''bottle. •r¢l' J. the class crowded nearer as the in- ' Some points in baby's care I have Spector proceeded. been most watch#ill of: _. _ _ _ ' No pacifiers or soothing syrups. "At fhe end of the game you have " _ Find the cause of its discomfort; won half-my marbles, and, of course, want to play again and win them l: x warm water enemas otter wonderful r' F" ,relief for gas h i t e back--" . gee that baby has at least one goad _ e affil oxine t nieces ed ' bowel movement each day. The same Pupils,r r , µ rule far' nurst#tiG.�, riothers. Jane ie a etstnelsque bsaigy At the endof the eeomd game I"•Yea-even her bead it atone." ll`of tboae au bad. TeII me"f urs for baby. No *^.�. .,�� win he y4xcftwsi nt an ftecessary handling: • ✓"' �=. -excitement maxed intense-"how d n In cl m"land d. tug Baby 1 A :en* co�rrt'surfaced with rub- A VIEW FROM AUSTRALIA many have you.left?" �r w,. ter+¢ s --- ins to hal ?" mare for While, and z nt,hits on a softly padded card table, ter and colored F green is a new idea - _ _ was 08"JeAq his.skirtssnd.•d:%W.tip ov tr from Lotrdson. It appears •to have Humanity- "S she is .wtltn — -- - .to,zaw ezrd it oiee t•' -n - 'tt'�-•t ', ;4 .;:: e ,.'s.Y.• ,: ,.F t,''. x't ... '�leRp.. .:.a.. n< �, .. ,:'t•x ,f'r'.-,.......e- .,r 4.r a.. P, .-»' S '.. -. ... „rr.- - �. !�,•�a�' �:is'-tire' E�r"•n ; '� ..,�,.: ,'t'F'• 7•utrs!3'^. 'S„rr a-, �4�t"� '�.""' �,.,+,. �:�+ "e` Wt'' »:�",rrx'9:r•y-.'r•;c„v1.;:.;'.,:�'.",=c j%.,f'?�#,yyy+,+.,t! r.f.✓{ 'S-'.- .^'.^s.:7"i.Y�s,'.k$w.a��. 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'.:Y,. .e•f:"aL.,�:-a., a.- _ _ - - ses .o. • K� egg .. �:.'t bmft �4 can MORN. .����' � ,mak of a plant bedag able to tree seems.extraot dinatT,but it can be z sy 3bta 'RaIle1c by prayed by a simple'experimentwall _ y Tank a piece of string along • the BIOOrZI $Dp;lbr. peraliet to, but on one side•of, is loose �r { tendril of creeper. In a short time the � Ja w to the days of'our fathers-and gid- tsndrii turas its tip towards ..the wnp ,� �i) feithers, rheumatism was thought to port, r each" tor' It,--and clings 'to St. s � l;a the anilvoidab3e 1?eaak9.. of 'Piddle How could St do this without sight! !Wtf1,. glide Ind old ageAlmost every elderly. `""• - The common- bramble any, be .no,: F .'• � .��•' ;Penson d 'rheumatism, as well as tired growing Quer a 011e o! Stones or matey young people. It-was thought — _ — a:a: old wall. To get food sad to help- ► that rheumatlam was the mere effect itself it pokes the points of As grow- of exposure to cold and damp, and It 'Ing ailoots into say cracks or crevices ' CUT •' a was treated ;with 1laiments sad hot r where there to a little earth or mould,. ' sDplications. ' which wometimes ' gave• an'cl the shaoT; as soon as St strikes PLUIS ` 1x4 .' ,temporary relief, but did.aot remove food, changes its sbape and.cbaraoter -` 1: y ' the trouble. In these days•there were and bermes clubbed, Singing out real - _ Wally crIA01es•r- Now, medical science roots, which ta.ke'hold of the moil and Daring Rescue from S.S. Marbuiit • 11 l ttndersRande that rheumatltim is a 41111- feed upon, it. ease of.the blood ttttsd that with good.' Thomas Bruin, Liverpool, boatswain Plante are also sene Rile to touch, ; fico. red'b,iood any mac or woman of of the Canadian Pacific SA. Harburn, taste, and thirst. The common sun-'made an heroic rescue at sea. While ' Way age can deirrheumatism.Thereare dew, which glows 'in _ many e]dBtSy people bwtio have never boggy Ola ' off Glasgow and engaged in'boat drill s� lives np= insects' and In the besti,in the- manner ordained by Board of. Y" a twfnge'of rhea.>ndtlsm,and many _ known English flesh-eating plant. Ali Trade regulatiotm, George Davidson, : who have conquered itby simply keep- carnivorous plants have a sense of an able seaman, loss his balance and I I! y -their blood .rich, aandpure` .The fasts. and-like cr dislike certain fell overboard. Bruin Jumped to the - sT f u blood enriching qualities of Dl. Wil- thlagd, r linins' pick Pills becoming every sea With his clothes and heavy boots, _ toll VOA+ This ern be proved by placisng on reaching Davidson when he came. np J J year more widely known, and:the more their leaves morsels of various foods. for the second time. This is Bruin's A �1dC kpt (fin,, : ` general-use of these pills has robbed The leaves will close at once upon aecotid Jamb overboard. Last summer_ f rheumatism of Its,terrors. At the first meat, but will have nothing to dio'with iwi$g o! poor.trlood, which to shown b7 , at Hotitreal a companion had the same a�� 1(�2' sugar, starch, and so on, m.iehap: but unfortunately the seaman i�w n q - lods of appetite, .dull skin and dim Trees euifertng from thirst SWM do U eyes,.protect yourself, against further had at Itis heed on some floating SW s Gr> amazing things LO satisfy this cra4- object and did not rise imme&&tel9 to Q r�pM Qavagels.o! disease'by taking Dr. Wil- }} 1700011 My Ing. An elm has been knows to .send the surface. Bruin dived 'unswaceas- , flans'.:Phut'Pills. They have helped out a root sixty-feet to reach a little east - .Veen *' 4r ouaaadtr-I! you give them a lair pool, *Wle a poplar-bas burrowed un- fully for bdays companion, who Was } =ort ata get'#Issas Dills through any der a t+oa41 with a brick wall on one ,,. t � " itt or. mail 'at lig found 2ldembtnte of thecrewmade a pro- Members rx 0, trial they will.not disappoint you. ' 'e acid a hedge the others in ori sentation to Brain on his return Toy „a r ,�, $evader sueddcl by der to reach a W The roots tta4e �� and the Lob of the S.S. Harbors x-: sista W box :from, The-Dr. :Williams' been found forcing thedr tray t3uouah i3o„ HrockvflSe. Oat. will be a permanent memorial of the a brick Wali.In order to drink. .. . boatswain 11 bravery, �i '� TRICKS' GDIR�► BAY'S' HEjlLTLL I►sk for Minard's and take no Differ. r Strawberries are,succeufuily cultl- Where.the sunshine Is very intense` Gcholarly Rtprool, vated as far north as goo utiles above plants and against it b either . `tee Four Aces �.: i1 -THE SOINEL "Dont talk to -me about colleges," Alberta. gethickness of their leas q d the self-made, man. "Look at me! or decreasing their sine turd number mai � w N dangerous, to children. The con- any The summer" m6nths are thlb wag DO you suppose I should' have been In the opposite caw they increase theb, more su'ccamtro the I a 11 I'd a m Attractive Proposition leaf surface.. - � plaints of that season. which are lead a college education?" cholera infaatum, colic, diarrhoea.and "Ne,"- admitted the professor, "bat dysentery come on so quickly that of- you might have been less Inclined to g°r '�' with aI] ratan weekly Classified �idve:taseaneni ten a little one is beyond aid before brag about 1t." aanrspapat epe31os sad isN S1L4aa ire7xan—tkrrma scoff UT rY Q air ljtili. Apply lio11 !�, WiLot {]>ewttatl. taxa rarity emattaaw raetaiitp ,� the mother realises he is 121. The Although Britons are great amok- lY bush.iss 04. L44L. Tit Adelal" faaa< 111 ones, na cadaa, from aa.. s.rsa. mother must be on her guard to pre-- street Went , .' W�.. vent these troubled, or if 4they do come ere, United gtates consumes more d- w+tsasaoTos ttwaea'rattss. on_sud4eal7 to banish them. No other gars is proportion to pepalation.. a'tusrt fur rttaatas YOU A wtutisttta": IS medicine is of such aid to mothers dur- tom aaaa Rett asF sW mks ! suet' as Ing hot weather an Baby's Own Tab- t w ft w�` RIOUdfts 016 �' lets. 'They re;nlate'the stomach and i"r"e Pleases nos satsieaip 43A81� �� �� � � �°�` � coo:. ea a _ bowels _ by medicine dealers or by mail at 2b f - --DQ�a ��J �' o i• y Dents a boa. tram The Dr. Williams' and How to rom to sl°O -pleasant vsee-- ' } In lois clever trick, the four aces ftattad hso to say As- sad haratieae p, Medicine Co., Brockv!]le, Oki ergs b the •atbob ' ' � Co are dealt face down an the table. ; fU Glu �n On each ace. three other cards are. Vstaratta. all vt�eot tom, RtsaA other 0 placed. The magician says the aa- ?Jaw York. trAL HANM AND BODY nal music ward-and an of-the aces ITlappen' (attar the scafdent)--'It eves ao fly to ops et the beeps. A little. was all your'fault.. I've been drivtas Cray arrangement of the cards Is noes "tryD"°'aO Itching and Burning .der- carefully. I'Te had two years' expert- t } asap BORUCIATIN The fon: acetti'ate afsplayed as is Pi 8. CtJrd 8 '8a ~ ,tt►e ll ustratioq. Do not display OM boy (pis siking himself But 5 be ed rve always W askedcarefully. I've "I was troubled with eczema on em or loss cause i keen-ey Spectator might discover the fact .. had sixty-eight yeeas' experience." p my bands and body. It broke out is that tlahlna the tics of ciab11 three 4 '._PAIN 'CRAMPS. a red msh and bw formed aces " other cards are-hiding. The "fan" Well-meaning Hostess (to amateur � 011131 oma containing waist. The 4 ` cards L clewed and laced:tars vocalist): "You must never tell as L.. ching sad burning were tasribft, t on tfie, toy of a paclr of again that you can't sing, Mr. Brown. entirely R�iedied a+J LydiaL d �w� take $[y basis grad to b bandaged,sad 3 t cards. We know taco►' �. Piakl3am's'Veg�etsWe I n the `'°`h�a`�`�'°'� The audience believes that the ll'irf out on�y y• The r:anble 1 -. four aces are on, the top of theabout three months.' pack.: xesiiy three other exrds are �olnpiouad Woods for Sore Feet= cuts, ••A friend advised me to try Cad- on the top of the aces. The first a rts,Ont. "I started with cr Spra:iaa and Bruised. Casa Reap and Ointment. I did and . of tease is dealt on the table with t+�bearin amps I gonad they helped me, and alter s the remark: "I'll put the first ace NIGHT& el bearing-down pains get the age cid ; using two alms of Caticata Swtp here." Thi second is dealt with sieves years,and I world get w nervous I and two boxes of Ointment I was t Me remark: "-and the second ace MORNING� i twnld hardl stay in bed and I bad ! F' here". Cas® must be taken not to SEE P YOUR EYES. �� aim that would sore sad hem•" ( ) Russell motheer would call the doctor two gave me I �d•b�/�d Point,Nova Scotia. s` ,show the faces of the three esrdiL LEAN C L E A A AND N e A L T RY tutieara amp,Ointment and'tel- ....a.s cis s.aS aeva•...aa.a..d:..a.0 somethingto take. At a' hteen I mar- On the fourth.Card. which really I11 sg y� cam ars all you need for evm j-day an ace, deal the nest three casda- ried�and have tont healthy children; !M#ii �� toi3etand { - but stili have pains in my right side. �� I the three remaining aces. Three so"basesata tit.11 cards are dealt on etelt of the other _ I tam a farmer's wife with more wort[ , itaa,ttw si>i�ta�i.w.� l.ia" `¢ores (alleged) aces. The trick !. than I am able to do.I have takes three s..ps.osesp eba.aaax:sem"i� Qr - bottles of Lydia E. Piala2ram'11 Yege- •asw.k....wtth..t..d. Y 'snow completed but don't forget the t table Compound and I feel that it is magic words and any other bocus all f Ile helping me every day.My sister-in-law, e� r Rocas. , '+�.' who has been taking > . . . S your medicine for (Oltp.tA4.out stag yaSfe it. sotfA ; ., 1 some time and uses your Sanative Wash. it tAer of t"Se IC4 is a scrayioetk.J. told me about ft and I recommend- $ ti note, as I have received great relief atr.aa..twr+a..eir.ee. it"-Mm Yorr IL 8 from 7 RtOIYEY ORDERS. __'_1 eernr.rLa1�o.ahs. a X�fiy�, Eberts, Ontus _ - 1ttaios lyxpresr Money Orders are toe ra.war ton » Lydia' E•,Pinkham's Y table Com- r Y� aeggee ; qsa sale in fire thousand oisces at osos to]Cos- ad b..la. odwe. seals, pound is a medicine for aii>?teattt c6n1- §Woaghc ut Canada. aa'i<lrew 10swia' 1Csi.fi'aI"aaa..aL mon to women. It has been used far `- - knows for mon than 40 years each troubles for nearly fig years,and f . aspaviscor..Jsee.o► t6 ds of women have found relief k W hat He Objected too. on-hum. as�diid Mss.Yott, by,taksngths splendid Y . .- - M Continued rubbly. Y medicine. t r_..Joan-'I hear yon have given up s ` If you are suffering from frregnlarit is "Bayer" • John—"Vele, ] thfmght sae was pas > for.batd.t«iar times, nervousness, headache, UNLESS,you see the name Bayer' on table, �c a az melancholia.you should a# ' . a feet, but last night I found something K �• D A L L. : S once be to take Lydia 1� Pinkham's are not getting Aspirin at alb Y.-( ibont her I didn't like." Vegetable Compound. It is excellent to 4 .............. i s ..loan-"wht was that?' SPAVIN a the sy11te ane help toper. ' e <,. "Bi1Pi11 Arm." - - � E ��, - �is!ns'tCtlort.wi�ease- TR EAT t� M Keep MlnaVe linTmtin_t ice' house. '+ That's All. � - - F • •--_- _ . _�` , T „ were walk n� t>i� Gr�eduate Nurse Finds - beach aR.Suaayside wh of them >-' _ The Perfect Remedy" accidentally stumbled a child's l m long e. _ :. 0, r-� 'f - xyerience as a pro- PaJ "About a your ago I had a lady M dear friend, Imeei the __ ._ - . __pattent-wb�coutd-aot-keep a thing an -- -Other, I cannot tell how much I fessional nurse, I do not hesitate- to „ lamealt gout sad death" her stomach, not even water. I pre tray Tarlac is nature's most perfect wailed on her to try Tanlac and atter d�"What ever do you ' mean-my Foe sixth bottle she could .eat abso- _- << „ sr remedy," is the far-reaching state- "*, You have suet kicked the bucket," ment given out-for publication recent- lutely anything 9116 wanted withou!the Accept only an "unbroken package of Bayer Tablets bf. � rep1led the first.-with a latugh... ly by Mrs. I. A. Borden, 425 Pontius slightest bad aftei-effects: Aspirin," Which contains directions and dose worked out`try 7 ,:On• tate contrary,' salyd` file 9ther, Ave., Stattle, Waah.;a graduate of the "I.had another patient who aimply h icians.during 22 years and proved:safe by millions, for r, } r ` t t"] inrst tarnea a little pail." National Temperance Hospital,' Cbl- could not eat- I got him started-'on p cago, Tarlac' and by the time he finished77 ' E Among the wilder tribes of the Can. "I have used Taaipc exclusively for three bottles he was.eating ravenously Colds . .Headache Rheumatism ' casus every.child is taught to use the seven years in the treatment of my .and able to wort r Tootbache Neuralgia 'N�UTitiS A k1- aaggcr almost as soon as he can walk, charity patients," said.Mrs. Borden, "These :wo instances that are typl- Earache "Lllmbag0 fain, Pain k ' The children first learn to stab water ..and my expesde'nee, boa been that tor. cal of the'wonderful merits of the �' r vritkant making a ap'ulsh,and ices keepiing the-stomach, liver, kidneys'medidns. My conSdenbe ib Tanlat h - Bandy'Bayer"boxes of 12 tablets-Also bottles of 24 and 100-DrnQgisti FP1 Ban practice they 8CQiliTe a- and bowels-functioning properly, and;unlimi'ted." :Aspirin Is the trade mark (registered in Canadnl of Bayer ttaautacta, e! hone- � ordinary command over the Zion. for toning up the system in general.! Tarlac if for sale bq all gdod drug- acaticacidester of itaticylfcacid. White it t. 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M. •,pent the l�olida3r~-with-friends in a] next Tuesday to attend-to his -Miss Minnie Grabfim, of dark- a' town professional a11.tiQe: * dale, spent part.of last week with -Born, on:Friday, Apg.'818t. to -S• and-Mrs. Jewell, of Battle Mrs. John Tome and is visiting Harry and Mrs. Boyeei a. �daa• Creek, Mich.; are visiting the lot her small niece, Mise Ruth Toms. Choiceuallity Vie9ar8 for~the W. H.- Bra and ghter:' ter's brother, y -Born, on Tuesday, Aug. 28th, family: + Few ddisrsor•asierments. -- ao Lloyd sad Mrs. White, a dao' -The Ladies Aid of St. And. ;.Pickling Season y run's Church will meet next gbte!' Wednesday at the Dome of Di.rs..J. �A ATERNITYNU'RSE-Apply Mee. `.$ztra fine White Wine and also Cider i>ti one gallon leas rc v Mrs.T. a Pugh,h Claremont, DAnn, Church St. „ 11iW.Payne,'R.R.2,Pickering. Phone Mal• containers at r0 cents. g its visiting hes daughter, Mrs. W. 1722. 51-2 ,T.Miller:" -K.' MacKenzie, of • Colorado - Springs, Col., while on a tour of OR BAt�H�-A choice,,_�rf-(our fresh These glass containers, with- wooden handl are ; .;: -Mies Ethel Willett,' of Taron- SAL cows. Alex.Gray,R.R. 'Claremont. especially nice to have. 5; yto, spent the. holiday there. with Ontario, was the guest of D. Phone Mark 810. 50-1 y MacNeil, base lin4W .. Iter mother. and FOUND-On the base line, an auto We also have the same quality -of Vinegar-'in bott�tea" -Miss Myra Croak has returned, n e nt Court ceB last rFridaamat y tire.32 x 4, new and complete. App10y8t2o R. •- St 25 cents and $� cents. - ort4fter a eOdiag three months 1n to ding the f eral of his brother. Fo OOTS REPAIRED-Sonia• and Northern Ontario. i White .Wine Cider and-�f�p -Dr. Atmore, of Sarnia, hale shoes repaired neatly and quickly. Thos. , lL1 alt Vinegar been spending a-few, days with J. -Robert and hire, Taylor, Mil - Watson. Shop'and-residence just west of St: + w ters Gordon and Bruce and bliss George's Church, Pickering. 2tf � 8. and Mrs. Thezton. __ ,also in bulk -W.'J. Clark spent the, week- Margaret, -of Manchester, •'spenx OR SALE-Ateers rising 2 vears ¢ ' Po.e'ell, a, pp y to Fred Wright. and in 13akefiehk-­wfttF-Lus B. Pickling e o al 1n s .Allan and Mrs. Clark.' _ >' p gr_,Clare{uonecr ,Phone Mark 82g. ,51-�2 Fea • --� ice oto books has 'just r� ' OR SALE=Yorkshire White sow, ' been placed in Four- �' - •' " '• .,��; ' Toronto, spent Labor 'lay. SYit�1 y soon to farrow,and 3-year old heifer due the + Arthur and Mrs. Bandy.- teen volumes of them are for the middle of September, Apply to w. C. w1nson, New Clover Honey, Kraft Cheese, Fresh Fruits, ' -blfsses Sarah and Nell Law are boys and girls and five are for R.R.1,Locust Hill. Phone Pick 1007. 30-51 Fancy Bisquits etc., etc, `' ? spending a couple of weeks with adult :'Phone EXCHA(iE A 5PLE�I• `` Phone or segd your order-we deliver. their brothers in Toronto. -Mrs.. R. J. Gulliver and little did Saskatchewan 1-4 section,partly brok- -Mrs. W. G. Reid and, children daughter;who have- been spend. en, buildings.fenced,near church and school,for taw? Ing a couple of weeks with her town house and lot. Apply at NEWS office, 52 ;returned home on Monday, after h - KN c� r visiting frig ads in,the city. parents ere, have. returned to A1;M TO RENT-About 150 acres,. LADIES, D O YOU g1M Q r «^ -Mrs. Mason and eon, of Osh• their house in Whitby. F Pickering Township. lot 9, con.2;n 3-4. +° -In future all communications Barn ion,ith alApplo Hern .D,SipmeaL Immediate • 2 °; awe, spent a . days with her with the Maple Leaf Milling Co., ap100. aye Phone 5tfPtck. � are_ now Ca r�lIIg the �ilttterlCl rents, Thos. and Mrs. Calvert, p g t. K -S.W. and Mrs.Davie and Mrs. should be addressed to the Maple iI ,? , '�j�ARt1� TO Rent=oonel@ting of .:PatternB�w'ith silo. "Iieng moved last week into heir Leaf Mi11inQ Ca., Ltd,, Dominion 1' acres bein lot as,con. s, Pickering. 1 1-z. • , ��• Sae new residence an Chu t, ante building Toronto Ont. ***' �s x , miles west c �lot 24.t,. Immediate possession gi�ven for fall plowing. Apply.Mrs., .•'right III Stock- F¢ --Mief>t, Laura Andrew t At the school meeting held on - Monday to assume her duties as Friday evening the trustees were Claremont. 50-81 teacher of the Enniskillen school. anthorized to issue additional de' �j OR SALE OR EXCHANGE-4 +Miss. klice Thurman, of Bow• bentures to the extent of $11,000 •a' fresh milch cows: also international 818 "`Holeproof Hosiery" in all the leading ' r� t0 defray the cost of the new tractor•in perfect working order:have no further ltilanvill@, 'is visiting her grand y use for same. Apply R.Nuttall,Agincourtlad --- shades and sizes. r - ;satenta. p f;chooi. phone Nlaly 420. Sb bt John and -Mrs. Ste hen- , son. -Mrs N. F. Meehin and daugh- Carhartt Overalls and Smocks in Jblack -'-Rev. J. W. Banner and familyter, Dorothy,of Oshawa, Mrs. A. FARM TO SELL OR RE.�7T-The _ - . , Robert Whitson farm. of tots 27 and: f$iln l}llle a of Stotkdale, have been. visiting E. Major, of Whitevale-, and M-re. is col,.s.Ptckenng• For pdr��cufan and terms Burton Myers, of Pittsburg; a., a pl to john Whitson R.R.-, Claremon . or his brother at the Methodist par- y g �. Milne,R.R. 1.}rocust Hilt. 5a5t Cc s , visited Hugh and Mrs Mechin last A Word to the Farmers Wife" 4' y Friday. OR SALE-Fast 6-year old pacer, =i -Mise P. J. Wright,of Toronto, -Dr. N. E. WlKwen, of Picker• Fquiet,wen trained and .nuns. Also'tllne We are just now making a real clean-up in -plain-arhitg and -C1crYer ' spent the holiday-here' with her Holxtrie heifers, one pure bred. coming three Matters, Mrs.�. Dickie and Mrs. M. ing. has been appointed uf$ciwl ears old,due in October.'Call and see.at lot 11, Leaf,Dishes-just when you uepti them for threshiag- e. Chapman, Federal Veterinarian for the yea 7.Pickering.LE=Ch a Pall kinds of Plate@,,Cupg.and Saucers, Bowls, Pitchers etc. ; =W. and Mrs.Thexton and dao. County Of aire do a Ontario, to snperyiae F�agonS harness,and sip_MI. of farm ;�,_ A rare chance to pick up odd lines' yaet are"iri need Qf. ,: lghter, of Toronto spent Labor any work the Department may re- rkinds - Day'with the former's brotheri J. Il county. �temente m good order. Also se eratheavy and AP_MA __ • ,,,e -Mrs.FltimerfelE of Goodwood liZhtsealesand :- .-: .' and lla rg, Thextaa. ' r, price paidfor b@des and wool. also live tioul- 3w �w 7M. r r - on an ra. en er9an and ba- try. H:Herman,Stouffviile.,Phone 1903 17tf A i� "mild. of Toronto, spent the poli- by. of Oshawa, and R. J.and airs. e a ^ ' rte• day herewith the former's moth. Gulliver and baby, of Whitby. AY AND STRAW WANTED-I 11100- am in the market to buy any quantity of 2• were week end visitors at the or, Dire. James Gordoa. 1ed?.io.2 timothy hay and mixed clover ori�t gg -Juba O'Connor, of Belleville, home-of W.-A.and Mrs.Headersnn. loo,i strap f.o.b.your nearest shipping'Point. ^ -W- Kelvin BttnaeC spent t Phone me whatyou bavc to offer and get my _ anent a few days last week with Pe the price+betare selling. Phone 2807. T.Caster. _ hhiis® parents. Jeremiah end Mrs. a eek•ead with his parents here Claremont. .. m•1- ' 'ANNOUNCING r a prior, to his departure ,. Donnan., of Church St. P pa tore for Kamp RL'OSt'tiG-Haub too Va. where ha has been en. T K purchased, a ' > -A very large number from r • 1 new it:otor eruct.1 am prepared to cater to p}� ...--ietrie6-have_3een-t-eking in Raged as teacher of Science and the public. Goods delivet� to and from the Greb's F�aniou8 Work Boots.-at-�!a 4.79 � at titin darlag the past week. p autre of Thoe:5le n,CMremont, or d ea• MrsAke tW. Hs at t]Peakhe raad donto Feinght: togadg institutional©w�rk the a tormal School yTbos.F reasonable w.Goodwood. Pbonesos m _ splendid lasts, easyfitters pedally solicited For further taformiltio "64- or, Miss Rets, of Toronto. called -Bernard Beek, of the lake s�oe - - Yee on a number of Fickenng friends @bore, suffered a: heavy lose on TIME TARLPPlakering Station wry' -on Wednesday of last week.' Sunday. when his fine new bars T.B. Trains going East da+as lollow. Williams, the old s�andbg in he$vy,.mediEm �James and M1.6. Clgzie,of Port and stables were completely de. Na, to mail 7.57 A M. ;and light weight footwear. Better than ever /lsigio, ppaaid a short visit with J. stroped by fire. How the fire 9 �1 �• _ 8�P.� at ®lightly. reduced prices. and Mre Murkar on Monday. originated is adeep wyetery. The l _ 'Thep were attending the Exhibi• carpenters had been at work on Sunday train, .' -?.57 A.5zt: Von, alao'visiting their slaughter, Friday, but on Saturday and on 'fralos �g Wsst dao as follows- A Boy's School Boot elk upper, with ]Beard- No. 29 Local 7.45 A.W. ' �� , .­ McDonald, of Aitincoprt. Sunday morning no person, as far p " d 27 noes! z•4 P.M.- _`: mares specially tanned Sole leather "Bull-. s , The special Sun ay services as is known, bad been, in the 9 Mae 905P..M. U the auspices of the Ladies buildings. About eleven�o'clock Sunday train, 9.05 P. M. dog Brand, and guaranteed to outwear any F ;Aid Society of the Methodist chose is the house had heard a Foregoing is according to Standard two Oldinary soles. . Church will be held on the .28rd noise and on looking out saw the time. '- _ ... ._., _ • __ c; inst., at"which Rev. A.. R. De amen bursting'out and had ad- - - ;:•< -of.Brooklin, will 'p reach morning vanced so far that nothing could 'and evening. be done to save the buildings. As #ante, at the'Rouge Big 88 Overalls and Smock �i recogniz- B. A. Matchett; of Moncton, it oras feared the residence might ed as the-leadingline in Canada, All AT, B:. arrived here on Friday,and catch fire,word was seat to the A it pieee'Orche@tra from the cit p , on Saturday went to Toronto, ac- village and•in a few, minutes the furnishes the musid for the round a d prlCes have gone np, .but' we. hav'nt c.. Y +companied by Mrs. Matchett and fire engine was on hand, but at no square dances on the open air pavili changed ours. daaght�r. Mise Helen, who have time was it in danger. The build• at the Rouge every-Saturday evening. ;'. lbeen spending a couple of weeks ing was a new one and would have Spend a delightful time. Gent@ 50 with the former's parents, Geo, been completed this week. The cents, ladies free. ::Lowndes' ancl- Jobnston's Fall Sa;nples of Suiting s: X. and Mrs. Palmer. old barn was entirely re built and 48tf S. DIXON, Proprietor 1, i -John and Mrs. Stephenson, the stables had every modern 1 an quality, tee -� their son Ernest and -Mrs. Stepb. equipment, being up-to-date. in . Notiee of s eseoD, and their grand-daaR6ter, every respect. There was a large Reglstratlon of By I& _ Fred T Buntin PiekeTlII ;Miss Alice Thurman, motored to quantity of hap but no grain de- gI - g Barrie on Sunday and 4isited their etroyed. also a binder. Walter NOTICE is hereby given that a By- ;. ,� - Metablished11857. / •" daughter,. Me$. Randall' T. Elli Shepherd, who was doing the car- law was passed by the Council of the Cott, returning home on Monday. pester work, lost all his tool@. Municipality of the Township of Pick. % 'We are leased to' know that Dir. The lose is esti ated at about erin on the 28th da of August, 1923, S1 ,a somewhat improved in 85,009, which -carrriedonly a small under Number 1198yproviding for theBLTNDY' @ HARDWARE health, amount of in@uraace. issue of debentures to the amount of @ Two 1nen, who am in the em- -W. E. N. Sinclair, M. P. P., se S5 .000,for the purpose et defraying the cost of building a new school house _ pploy of R. J. Fleming at his well as South On4tio;the con- in Public Sebool Section, Number 15 farm east of the village, had a stituency which be represents in of the said Township of Pickering.and 1.: narrow escape from serious injury the Local Legislator@, is to be con• that each By -as regi@tared in T ti : on Monday evening. They were gratulated on the honor conferred tbe•Registry Office for the Registry coming into the village,,and at the upon him,,when, at a meeting of Division of the Cotsoty of Ontario on east sad a ear from the east the Liberal members of the Lexi• the Fourth day of September, 1923, _ - x struck them. They received meds- slatnre held is' the Parliament a@ Number 287. Any motion to qurieR cal attention, but fortunate] buildin's, To or set aside the same orany part rs:The•Famous Cold Walter Paste Y ' 6 ryhto; os: Thursday thereof must be made within three' B ! • f their injuries were not of s sennas afternoon .last,' he was unami• montbe after the first publication of N character. The driver of the car mously chosen as 'House Leader. this notice,and'cannot be made there- :aII White and Tints• -stated that he was unable to see No other name was an witted, after. w' the men on account of tHte strong these showing his etrepgth sad Dated the bth day of September, glare from the lights on the cera popularity. It is stated that tNe 1923 118, panni of Mureseo Wlll,eover which he was meetit►$. He offer U.F. O. may not be recognized ae DONALD R. S$aTox, �` ed to defray all costa to which the s Clerk. , p9,rty in the Hoose at the next ' _men were put. -- session, and in that case Mr. Sin. j 19eV8Ilt9-five Square feel►'. , =It is estimated that five or six Clair will be recognized as the OPTOMETRIST ,. thousand automobiles ' passed opposition leader and also enjoy t through the village on Sunday, the emoluments that go with that and O *tician Pat n in 1 2 and b 1l,. packages: which woaid represent an invest, office. The honor was conferred 1 p f meat of four or five million do]. on Mr._Sinclatr on account of his , lars. This will give person some rliamentary experience and his - {+ Idea-of the large amount of money -ability. He has been prominent 'ri�'ro In and get Color Card and . n spent in motor care throughout in the proceedings in parliament, :..-the country. Twenty years ago where he has been known as the the automobile industry was just chief financial critic of the govern read all about this in its infancy, with only a car or went. Wellington Hay is still the f •'W', � , two in 9"h of the large cities anal. Liberal Leader in the pro 1 � -- - Woos in the country. No other in. �od_will_remain_aa_suek.-stall} ttr ossa est, , , ' l31kiL 42ki' • daetl-y -balar ever made encl- re• partyeaueus which will be held T O R O N T O markable strides as this. Some duet prior to the ope in of the + } x 1nen have . become .millionaires sent aesaloa of parliament, vvhes Wi11 be at Dr. N. R. McHwea's Drug rp-tg81 the i dpatrsr, vrmlle:.mhpy iL ie prvba►bli3 thilC :'Mr: Stace'eaob W49siaesday ire>pr s�Ctlwir ^- ^' :� 'i: r ��,(i . �.• '. ,. y'.�...nj}}r �■ 'l� • ,. lww p .e',[...arl ��I �. ''".` •1 .y �''L"..' � r �'� �' � ':r"�r� ...H .w., K!sr �±!x"+^. . n. ^' r... �� bel,i#Pll"�. iwtei'f 91•i i. ?. :.na y��,I''..�.i-,• 1�1.. .3"i ••.a,,' 'q•"'�^. .sir ��.. .,,. ,. .., . •$'.,',J� 'r5�'Le,' .�]'+_••.,ter`s•..� -r^.nx. r '.,�. �Y'^' .;��{ax �. as •�' h r j,m ,r