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Markha Institute .«rill:..lay-out A number. fr•omrthe-, !' 7112 YY ✓ n ,�� •F�!,�2> 2 vUtered Member of t , _ --=- = `,, m c, r yessamined .b a ntmenc. •r.. *tlit�:s}ttd ,grill irlih ;an liitere ..i�,tke Exhabrt>on' this yeah' ati t Y ..Y ppoi L� _ _ r hone':aQ1. Clare went, Oot. ';.' - ... ""' i g• pro, lu,m. '}.Very member "1:3 tLxg.' a• sd'�Ili A''.1VA is .d Ne tI}e� .. Fruit Baskets of al : dPsc ri Gion o p -ed to be •pr I.uncll yv l h°. �1y1� e L esgnt �r tri' E' Maul s: I•rttY'C t „y- ,- . ,� • `}• O. McKINNON, M.D., L. R.O.S., 1.. a ' ved. .... ''Ygek4G •,r, tri'" S • • Edinbµz h, the ersot the College o! 1¢ClClding tit. -boxes pt. boxes. a '. < a dam` { ,• fi ^ " ' 2C gg ' 3 'nnd'^frs - S enxs' spent r it physioiane and Surgeons cf Ontario, licentiate - 4 is of 8 al College of Surge a, Edinburg . Gtttte9 and Baskets trG :�G1. COURT at laxeln�rit a�e�nlpaniedbp'1VVFr o� $Sp6eiml accession to deiea6ea;ot women and,t'. r�.. _Trs. Graham of Toronto: alil7iren OM andre.i$entse,$rou am, ]owe9i ricefj. * .�. �' p `. A big corn and" Weiner roast'vv�ll R C, *a:{ ;►Ir}s�'1?ct; of Oakville e ,e�rts be bels at H. k. Clarks farm,, •have re.tim. dtorlle' er halida 3 Shaping and Ttarning. nedy; Road on the evening of Thurs with relatives in this'vlclnity:`:' c a •` >� Hq `� E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and Ki die Kara, SieiRhs, Office Stools, .dav; Sept. 16tn,.at� S o'ciock, under Several €i'oin our burg inte�rd wing ++ , r c• , zi �_gAsSolicitor, .Notary Pub!;c Etc. Money to the auspices "of. the Buys S. e..Ciub, to Pickeriilg..Satik&aj t see I'aro� fO tb$ ; '13R( 18;ii fOr n'Don South wing. Court Hnuse, Whitey::sly. Salt For Sale" of the Agincourt Presbyterian church. mont and Gree. River play- .fa:-+ - Tri ere will be a jolly good time around .• Mrs, Lennox and family, -of Torok < iQr than - 9 ICHARESON ._& PIC ERING-. e�tl k k Bamyters, Solicitors etc.. 31741P Confed- CHAS. A. WHITE. - n i^. ex- Fred Mrs. Beare and Mt.- �!" y,2Wf4U0nLife building, Corner Yonge and Rich- SaccessQr to late W,. G. Barnes Ceilerit program. iienr,zdy"s ii -piece seen Sia-PAIS:•---tiitll J� I•I. Arid �'i xs. F10. atond ts.,Toronto.Yhonesbiat ldy,land ,lain U BARLEY orchestra of Toronto will f rniaii an 3liche,l and family,, zaa » ` �w9490. Pickering of9:e open Wednesday after_ Phone 8#'3U or write Lc dust Hili, Ont. „ nae of music. There will oe vr,, ' '� �• >Roon�saad Wednesday' and Saturday eveujngn. t^e u' corn ins an' NB9EtTON y� � � 4ei ;sr su• :now. sit F'orfal•'a x~elnei•s ye Canna' beat ;- y 1 4 � ,a��•�•�?>�, �:, ---- ( tire,, coffee arid. N�1t Sunday at the C2mrnunity 'XATON R ROSS -Barrister=. So- carie. Proceeds i;s aid.of the, church l • , esti i 1 J.7GQi g Hall. Sunday school. meets _at 2 p.m. .Tile. Followit;g iq from G" : rtt of. Ueitors. Northeja Ontario Building, 330 • • b ildin fund. AamiSSlon, 25 cents _Xy Stret, roroato. C'nildren, 15 cents. Church ervice at 3 .m. Preacher the e D rtment of Agri e.:at �'- : d• Beaton, Funeral Director Rev. D. B. Longford: Cos firmatio'fl Ottaw Ross, 2767 claw 9 . on Tuesc?a and FridB " each Licensed banner and AUDLEY.. p, Y Y chemical t. v n rhe meetin held intWith re and to s ptir� ,i8 rg - week t 8 m. Faed'under t �- �`e Dental B. Willing and family of liarristo g he Community l s ar inditates 0 4 r m g on Hull on•: Friday evening was a large product. all the .wa thidti`6 :tom MOTOR HEARSE ads a flyln call on friends here y (� R. D. i;, 9rnitb, Dentist, St,)t,ti• Monday. �. a-1.# mofit enthusiastie-wie,.and.W. H. your$tinrpnttfecal2afor, �►$icitaltautd z�,,,,,Dvile, HosSuGraduate of Chicago and To. CL.AREMOINT, ®31t. 31r;. Hultb and da liters af. In- 3Iooxe tho •Liberal candidate, in , -• ` <1 E nerki reriawed, oldacyuaintances tivfio-e�intere;ts the meeting was eZd, be very eatisfaatoiy to ,yoti>. gti9l- p alai No burau s d app OAt mGr. to 1. Residence •P4ane �'.i , ....' ..i: p p: �Carrl? hi±17 tomer®' �,.r, Y y a A. yFy�4 . r SOOtn' Universities ani the Ro al Colic a of , _fly ere last week was not left in doubt 'aa to the at- �. The rains here mace the isle bar titnde of hi; 'neighbor, to , LAKE -B. BEATOti. Q. P. S., -- -. vest a had` one to cave .properly. _s_.hi.;'apm: raftce aa- the'signalfor �u Gs'a and of the Royal Coielge of Dental 0-AR � T 0 �#T ° F$ifrgeone aaa EJniver'!v of Tr. -»tc. O fisc + L `t� 'Many. crops have sprouted lit the loud ani rrrotpn fi c eerF. In atf- 5 , , •c ''over Muzdock'a. Gonfectioner�y store. wlutby. heal. ctre?ain¢ tr,e audit nCke he'deplOred the hose 2Zflty I2 t to 5.3,. Ind' •pho*ruey(. SPECIAL The Commuf7ity Club hold r t ei r persor,�l:des of the campaign an+e - Sept., meeting in the form of ~urn confineti-"is'remafks to ansvie g ,. f acre aTain>t m. He ex- � , 1�T, Da LF g. L. i�. 9„ 1). D, C. 17-03 at the �4'inter; l3ro hahre on chur+;e+ m hi . •• 3-882 inch No, 1 Oak Fioorinit $80 7 z i •Graduate �f Royal Ccl:ege a! Uental .sur• b1 lnciay evening, rt:xt Sept:. .2th. c i E ci the �plioA,,ion for rnal�lnR the. z ' senna and the tinivereity of Torontr Of"ce per M, A. M. intiite". l sPle= char Cn a, the had no other gx, Ei'eryune in t5e vicinity ls, d y q, # -above D. A. Scott's store. Clere vont Ont. Alia d su 1 Off. l3 rf3 asci ' ""Off►ce hours. 9a m to S p rn . Ss�urda s: 9 a. q Pie and bread. wall be supplied by the argurne•lts to present to the a people. _ 8-8x_ inch clear Oak Flooring. -$9a v� r•r 1m.eo 1 p• m. Phone Clare lave. 47 r members. Able addresses were also made by T. COsI on 1}and : 5Pliao a supply per M., B. M. P. Mangam and W, E. N Sinciair•K.C. ERBERT T. FALLAI9E, L D S . p ga q$- fLiad'ling mod, in Iota of 500 ft Or more, p "SCARBORO JUNCTION. of Oshawa, bir. Mangan dealt with `y ; -: . D S„ Graduate of the Royal College of plus etOve let! i . tai Snrgeoa9 and the L:niversity of Toronto . 23 r cent galea to=. the loyalty cry which he t3Sid was only� above ). S. Baisd,7n'9 store, Pickering. Ont. _ PQ ., - The fifth annual picnic of the Tay- -raised at election times. Fie ais¢deait d 121+f .+'. Plitln� fir+ 1?00s •,rJf hours : 9 a m to sp, m., or by a int- for family was held at Scarboro Hef- , Sin - 4 -Gent 3'bon_Pick 3700. ly The above rice@ are fur prompt Y with several other. matters. ylr. Sin- r: r p p p ghts Park on Friday and was largely chair ,ruse a strong appeal to oche DOIALI1 MUNRO PIt}'gR� rid acceptance only, las they are attended by repesentativea from var.- �� lower than the current electors to "turn out Tuesday next and -� l _ nus parts of the province, including vote for Mr. Moore. The chair was -„ wholesale quotations. Appin, St. Thamaa, London, Exeter, occupied by IIr, Dales iAi3E1'H RICBARDSON-Sus Granton, St. Marys, Toronto, y .ry to the late W • Y. Richardson, repr•e jj�� j�'Q��'�f''� Picker- < ~� :' tvcl-known fire lmuranae Compania of pis � ��Clrl.si�i.L !ii •in 04g, Dunbarton, Highland Creek, FURY PERRY • o ,"t�f fid' 3 " "aaaetai standing 34tf Markham and Scarboro districts.►�'v�(:� jT c� y The day was most enjoyably spent in Our usually tiSet village was the POaTILL, Licenced Auctioneer, LUMBER -•` Y Y_ q:s e ms aama" of Turk 7rmdOtsis-As. An. gamgs and races for young and old, scene of a second shooting affair with �asirs era81 dada sateoaad so am 7rboeasas an interesting feature of the after- in Lhe week when, on Friday evening tale ng Moto: ovmrhalc top sad aids our. Aatretes mamas atvw r o., out E noon being a mixed softball game last, constables ordered a motorist to Bstr�ry $et,9}ee--CbaaRing +� ea ned by Mrs. Arthur Chester and stop, apd on his refusal to obey their Cb 93.B BATOR TID* 5X3P GI.1 BX P and ovarhauiiBg. "' • Ooav7y�7�, tar_ madus Miss Nellie Thom, the former winning command they fired a fusilade of shots All worn uarantred. Flat rate w seawnwQs. '1a i[md b levHave by a score of 11 to 10. The Taylor R .. f , j into his high-powered Hudson Sedans ®erilce ciz}►r e b . , i a !B► "� of tlae:aaw � family was am3n the earlie-t settlers Y r; which had the desired effect. The , �•T of the Toronto district, the original Phone 6i5i0 Mart, tftatl. " c � officers suspected the owner of the � • i, parents and their family- of eight car whose name is Oswald Branch of �y M, >M A W, LICENSED AIIO- W. � � � � � r •°• y,, Tiolvr st rasYork.QntarloandDartam Berry Bone@ Boaskete; Crates chil(Len coming from England and Bowmanvilie, of having contraband ; An ktna• of aim promptly atreaded and Coatatinere. settling in High Park dist �ct nearly ,goods in his possession. On investi- e { �aLw it•'� 1 : "tors® reasonable. Date t7x mal be 100 ears s o. - The deseenda'1tYe now or tNEWS, Clak.; eel and tndspen- New Perfection Oil Cooking Y g gating, they found a cargo of beer :,fit W-blinsm., Tfutes, oat sly Stoves-tbe stove that number upwards of 600. This inter- which along *ith the car was seizeri - _ ...will Rive you evary eating yearly e�ent will be held in by tate officers. Branch appeared be- Cknal"'an'd Feed �1 xie,e Stratford in 1927, Mr. Robert Taylor, fore- Police.Mat�istrate E. H.. Purdy, +� Farmers, Attention acti of Granton, was unanimously elected w•hi, impoxied a fine of $300 and cost- Also, oshAlso, Binder Twine, Lawn Mow resident for the coming year. _. P g for- transporting, contrary Jo era, Poultry Fencing and _f • am agent for the World's GreMest the provisions of tho Ontario Temper- Cblckeu Netting, OSHAWA FAIR. F A "R S R," ' Elep7sratcar • 'fl±e Renfrew." Stoves. - g� - - ante Act. The 'car i� still in. the F. A. • INsitles and Oil Engines. Fleury's Get our prices before buying OS1ratFa Fair dates this ear are posressfon of the police who are ` ,I y;;.: famous Plows, Points. Grain Grinders, elsewhere. Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Sept. awaiting instructions in regard to its Z.i©O•CJ'$Z' -earTr •T • {� Wheal Barroweetc. r Phone 4600 "'' 'G, lis 18th. The directors have put tf :�wv.al. The other shooting affair '.~ Brantford binder twice and second- every effort forth to endeavour to took place a couple of days previous hand se arstors for sale. to this one, when Harold Archer, a Nut and Stove Coal'!.,,.-"' p _ ALVIN BUSHBY ,sake this the biggest and best in the - �Ic$(i$T• DEViTT history of the South Ontario Agri- local garage man way shot in the r '. • ' cultural SocieL The rize list is thigh by bandits who have not yet �lnd Cokef. a�60 E" :.;Phone 606 ick. BROUGHAM _ PIC$ERINCI y p C �' - _ 'the best they have yet presented to been apprehen led. Although one -��-% T the exhibitor. The attractions have man has been arresters an suspicion, All -Kinds of Feed,. W 8111 Chopping DO YOU • ' AN + been chosen with exceptional cart and it is expected that the two others am one visiting the Fair this year will soon be caught .in the meshes -of your house heated for half will be assured of some real amuGe_ the law. ; r. •. AND FL USING; the cost,of coal? - went. The entries ase already com- fz - DUNBARTON. Cement ember - .. in in and its, is expected that the �• - ! ! frx, Yam prepared to do Chopping and If so, instal one of the InstanL.3as y Qat Flaking every Monday, Oil Burners in our ran e; or wt 1 this year show a big in Miss Elva Annis of Niagara Falls Lath - Wedpesday and Friday y R over past fair.. The closing date for N. Y„ spent' the lioliday.'at her ,home an International Oil Burner 'he entries is Monday September 13th. :etoneboata For Sale in your furnace. for all classes except horses in harness here,, - + and exhibitors areaskedto bear this M `ss. May Burroughswith her Hamilton, puri* M s. T , : _Call sad.eee thein. apes, the halida with her Mrs. • � 'Terms ' , .:31 g. Bap�e$, �118rement - `'?a rate in mind.' The secretary, C. P. Roy Thom." " ►Sti�lCtl V8t8h 16 ' Etursl$ogtei+io. 2 W. J. CORDON'S Davis, 19 King St. W., will be in.hi Harry and Mrs. Gouriie of Selby,'1� office both clay and evening on the "'� t Church 6treet, spent the holiday with the former's - ;1 Agents Wanted :fly Pickering 9, 10, 11, 13th , to receive entries mother, Mm Isaac Nobes. � _ __ Anyone desiring a prize list ears easily ?Miss P.eesor of Cedar Grove and 0 i�s SPECIAL - get one by wr'tirtu or phoning the Miss Beare of Cherrywood, are our .picei R^ SIGNS Secretary. •, new teachers. We welcome hem g �• �' Glave Signe of all kinds made to order. BROUGHAM. our midst. Mirrors lie silvered, 'void, Silver, Jack and '-Mrs. Toms spent the week Pate t 4 ' /•� /� at Pewter, Nickel. Copper etc. D. and Mr.;. Fannon Frere in tl a end in ewcastle, where 'they attend-ar�P'!` .il 0 'fit Articles. Ornaments, . city or, Tuesday. ed the wedding of Mr. Toms' nephew, c V v[ Tableware and Jewellery Wis Anna Percy and her brother, on Saturday. n .a silvered, nickel plated , Dean, of A,.'madale, called on Ed. alis'_ Dan anti Mrs. Hert:1ick of Bikffalo, or gold-plated. Mrs. Willson on Tuesday: spent the -week -end with the lattee., The Brougham Women's Institute sisters Misses Allison. 'Th were � y tore a na m nied b,- bliss Hennick of Buf- ;. with }tooi2 Cable Springy anis ~... • - Al1•Felt Mattress' '•• B O L ing'at the home of hire. Burk, on falo. r, $21.00, LOCUS' HILL, ONT. Tuesday ,Sept. 14th. All Ladies Wel- Rev. Mr. Fraser being last week 'PO tri C$BtOi�]er9 In Pi �8T Phone MnrkW8 30.42 come. called. to Halifax N. S., Ree Mr. Rae, y _ » ' AEN OR LIBRARY SET — Miss Pollan Cooper, Miss Kathleen of Toronto occupied the >,ulpit. in the Itis and vicinity: `t EL1VI DALE MILLS Lear and Miss ' Doris Mitchell of United Church last Sunday morning Qfaarliet tut Golden Oak i�itlrary Larchmount St. Toronto, were holi- and evening and at Centennial in the Sone have objected to the new - b, with Aron Chair and day visitors over the week -end at afternoon. signs recently painted on my 4=d��R= Meadow Brook Farm. We are proud of our boys at High store namely, r ocker, upholstered A fairly large number assembled school Arthur Annie Harry Pearce ,. Beata -the set in the Town Hall on Friday evening and Harold Anderson all having pas- PICKERING DKUG STORE for $45.00 in the interests of Dr. Kaiser, the sed their exams. Arthur Annhs will We are according to Le►w" r s; For Pastry aseConservative candidate. Dr. Kaiser now attend the University. Our Girls :obliged to have it changed. �, s $apoIt'11tlattreeaee, $17.75 discussed the announCerrtent of Mr. also are worthy of esteem. :a OUT' Royal rand Moore when he stated that R. S. Me- Herbert and Mrs.' White and Wm. We still sell Crude Drugs, P-utent v .T Laughlin had said that the General. and Mrs. Taylor and families visited Medicines, Toilet Goodst � ' -,'All -felt, from $7 to $15 1►¢otors would remain neutral in. this Niagara_Fallt,and Buffalo last week- Cites Dairy Ice Cream,%- at oar Grocer's. a y .campaign. He was glad, that Mr. en;l. They were aoenmpanied home Tobaccos, Cigars and Cfga'r8-tree. ? l?'armere who have whei►L get your McLaughlin had made the announce- by the former's aon Jack who has also a new Star Car if yon t #ions made frons gatir own ment as it would be a sorry day for been spending his holiday in -Cleve- need one. •' - � -i wheat. We can y this country if etriployees had to vzte land. t �4 VV f y a at the dictation of their employers. A number from `.here attended the Pickering Patent Medieiae 9tor® grind it. ..;`,x, C41. J. Keiller 'McKay, of Toronto, Taylor piciric at Scarboro Heights was resent and spoke ablyin su Park. Some from a distance who are Furniture Dealer ant ,tr ,a, Feed of ,all kinder--: bickers feed. • rt of Dr. Kaiser. In reviewing the now visiting friends in this +ocalit ` + Funeral Dirert6� -s heir feed; thopf,'aiilIfeed: p•" g g y N. E. M�+'�iWE�r1'y situation Dr. kaiser expressed himself are, John and Mrs. McPhee and dau-' . Phone 1800 as' being very hopeful of the result. ghters Misses Marion and'-Mar,,garet ate - Chopping every, week -day. - He fully believed that' Mr. Meighen of Appin, Mr. John Taylor and dau- 'v8t81'1II�1'y ig1il'�8®�$,, �By�i �IIt8i'i® ys W. ?.�CC:"C7�T00� would be returned to power and that r Mrs. Glain o; St. i'F{omas and '" BH1. �t'S�f `�a jk Ys. f,.• ; , I . y he wouldin Ontario County.r. and _ n]an oGranton. ran � ri� ..,.. , • „7.777 ,. ,_ ,, � ;. ,-.. �. • ... : .. ... ,-:y"a•,• , ....,•� \i` '-, r °h."�!ka`tn Su,• ,. "{'"fir %T.. • kJ..... '. r. '. - ..' ;'"; .. �•,,.,✓a?, .� ,a.;' '� er ; r , ,4. ,J ..r. ,.,� ! :e.. ,. , '.y4'yt e.x{r+.."a',r• +'- =. 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'''-.. ..3 _- ...,u..._�,x:,...i3t+°ti,y,�,' . pa;;e,,,�..:,q,•r ,., ,. "L - i r^�' °"4r+A� S' 1. 3 „w,,a, `. ». ,*"+ . �.', �..a" w'. • • . 'F - ..q '+ �. .a ' : bfta1Mur�' VtL a�lgla ase1 L-aaw yoa- �� T ,„ ins lilts p ? 3 eabout , ;s "up snei out I tt g ' ftp and t Yhoat! Iiwa tap and y nCa •� tID%EI you t0.i1e. It't sot yew heady, tt'f u : your mind that you-want to t&k* out I told you . that last titw - �bear " said Miss y A—, Corkran. "I know Wss ;wicked and al'i_ n0 mYbtte'r. Poe. tR'iT�—� r�-'� r stnciw • z Too - .. Yut 1f ;': She her handkerchief, and to �� _ ` O' 'lynx there came the t .- F mn, is lt�ae Ossta lslesdls4 le," i is Ctfttal►sdtse and not for the 'first time, that Julia { r s Corkran; in the, years before he bad , been her doctor and friend, had ex- �^ Perienced a crow in herr of ectioas •.'�I.'t' f _ _ C s Maybe you never tried the rigTb.ht �j a z People," said be. "I come to you for ''•► 1�11w �,' money for the poor'souls down in Sar_ ^e for s Love Storydi$ atrset or. Drury lanQ, and out DOc `s r leaps Your pug. never a friend of the-poor better than you. Well, get into a cab and come down and aft , BY H. DEVEBE STACKPOOLE hent; the salt of they are, • • " .: you.No Rubbing +<d,the w of Goa they`ll give No BOZI Zug%' r a But Miss Corkran shook her head; PART I. . on yer rounds and wouldlt't bo bock she could do anything for the poor but r! ust _Rinse with Rinse 7 .: go-i Dr. �'Fiyna's -practice stretched tM past noon."_ '� touch them.'' Poverty, squalor and dirt from his surgery in Little Endell Bother Mins Corkran, said O'- horrified her; she hinted as much and A package of Ritisu3 Is o package of miniature soap street round and about as far as Gor- Flynn. But "bother" wasn't the word then she siipped.back to her ailments, ... bubblet, tics Square on the north and half he used. It was always the way with Imploring of him u sleeping draft for awn Drury Lade on the south. It I rich patients, urgent messages to come that night You simply dissolve for 25 seconds the tiny bubbles in Nisa a mixed practice, and though the at once, sent at impossible times, and O'Flynn wrote the prescription, -hot water, soak the clothes a couple of hours, or oveft Surgery was frank! a converted shop, he had experienced troub'.e and enough a harmless-eonuroction of sugar and ,�,�{, and t y k P' with the Corkran woman ever since water. +�+t, Anse theta well in cleats water and—that's .all. and though his work tack him to sums . _ ?err like the in Sardinia street, he had her dog had died a month ago, Outside he talked a mometnt to Mar- Result•--Oean, sweet-smelling clothes hours of tithe few good pati such, such for in- It was in the man's rough and ready Karst on the landing. , Raved and the hand world changed to just biasing. stance as the Bnrkea of Gordon Square nature to use the word "damn" in con- "Oh, don't be asking me how she is," - ' and the Hon. Miss Corkran, of Cnn- nection with her, and it was in his said he. "Haven't you eyes In.your ' ye yb _ Rirw dissolves the dire, you rinse It ottt. gingham Mansions, all Irish and Cath- nature to understand and appreciate head as well as mese!!! It's- dying she You �!1 never {mow how her, this attenuated woman of Sb all is for the want of. that. kxx olies like himself: dog. Where's spirit and affection, 4t lonely, some O Ryna was of the peasant stock P y y your sense not to have Koh her an- It is 1t0 do the washing until you've how as Robinson Crows; without other?" - that supplies such good recruits to the �, p "Dog," cried Margaret "T tauld , 1 i� kid+ the greatest time and priesthood and the mdeical profession; chick or child, ever res to het -the�Laboesr saver housewife has b0 and over, fresh-faced, "with a Poor, yet somehow without the power her that, and it's seven fits she went { twinkle in his e ' of making friends among the rich. into at me words. 'Never another, ]Over known. yes, a humorous tongue! •' r'�Rt• "_" and a careless manner. He was friends 1 A delightful friend, for whom he never another!' cries she. Lost she is c with all men and women. 1 would have walked barefooted down over that whazin' plate faced brute of - a Pekinese." • -- _r Careers in dress and manner, be Drury Lane, but the devil of a patient. sometimes contravened the strict die-' She had just that !salt, just that bit "Well, it's a dog or an undertaker fz tetra governing the rules of medical' of se;hshness in her nature that made for her," said O'Flytrn, and off he ' r�vt goo' r►g - _ procedure; acting generally on the im- has icrget a doctor wasn't an airplane, went. Malt b - •� ry Pulse of, his heart, he sometimes even had only legs, in fact, and dozens ani! He took his opal back to the .Burg- y tranagressed the laws of ordinary life, dozens of other patients to see. cry on foot.4i7 the ttralters of Lux - doing things that no English pro- hue didn't hurry himself over the A patient like Julia Corkran stands fessional man would ever dream of meal, and when he started on his out strangely in a practice like O'- --- _�. r doing-like, for instance, the thin I afternoon rounds he left Mise Corkran Flynn's.He-had seen that day twenty- t17. ` • . g y Krupp Heir Bans Arms as Fol Hawks to see. am going to tell you about preeentl7, almost the last on his list. trrivin7 ems patients besides those who came Noah. $S, frons Kerry, cook, house- at Cunnit:gham Mansions sS out. . to the surgery, working,e, small Essen Plant Output. John -- PeOP (3ermaay'a famous Kruppput a scarecrow In the yard works at maid and general factotum. made up. It lies eloee to Gower stee-r, this shopkeepers struggling to make two Essen probably will never manufac- `tad used my clothes- maid with Billy, the surgery boy, the whole great hivia of !lets, inhabltad by .ho ends meet, women to shudder over, a tura arms again. in the opinion of He found same old, wore, shabby show r rti, of the doctor's menage. Bildt' would special breed o! London ea >4 who men Bare to be jailed again within That pinched my toea- arrive every live P R the month, and the only one of the erick E. Von !Krupp, only He took the hat so broad of brim ery morntng it g, gyp+ live iii flatland-,a creation gniCH tits- son 6 t present head of the bleat - _ :at S. _ Norsk rarely went out, .except atinct from the race of London people crying Pity was Julia Corkran. The young nobleman, who recently Fmm off my head- to mass; she had no holding with the who still inhabit houses, (To be continued.) completed his second year at Harvard. TheaAnd pehottit dealon t scarecrow thing. euld trash of English people round O Fiynn went up the stone stabs, said his-? ther was educating him Now, every` time i y _.-about; aching always to be back in knocked at the door, and was admitted Mountain Asti• _ eventudly to take charge of the works. I seem to be g outside { Trales, she led the life of a prisoner by Margaret. Searlet berries shine upon the trees When he assumes control, he added, A shabby, old fat fatmer'e wife in the Bastili.e, bound by the chains of l Margaret was County Dublin, pure through the August' haze hovering "We won't make.guaa, for I don't be. f9br hawks to see! household duties and barred from and aimT'�, a stout, matronly woman over the northwestern city which nest- lieve in war. The plant now manufac- _-,Dorothy Moore _escape by her absohtte, unflinching. &I-'with chestnut-colored hair worn Sat on lea amid the sturdy evergreens. They tures steel." ^I� t»oat iacredibae devotion to the doctor. the forehead, end a Dublin secant are like small red balls on d Chrlattnas - ' Y� the sake of O'Flynn she even which is to the accent of Kerry as tree. The amber berries of the moue- /t Real Holiday. pt mttted children to ply an the cockney to West Somerset. tain ash have been turned by the Johnny was packing .his loaf to go „ v camping when his mother came in. There are some mea and some house doorstep. You must understand,' "Is Miss JUN& in?" asked the doctor, swiftly advanclag season into crimson , and this ls an important Bart of the In, said Margaret, faith, where clusters that bang over the boulevard, `"o' geography of m story, that the oho "Why, Johnny," she said, "you y rt'. P else would she be . She hasn't set foot It was July when the berries were pale men in whose company we are always door was the way of in for haven't put in any soap! " y ingress Pe► to the ground since here you were last, and _wan, small and yellow, but the ; at our best. While with them we can bents; the house door, with its night achin' and pinin' on the sofa and mg ripening August days have given the "low, fiddlesticks!" said the boy, not think mean thoughts or speak un "bell and speaking tube, was sacred to "we're going for a holiday." - _ p� g near driven d1 traded with her."" !raft the rich shades of the red apple. generous *or&a. Their more presence the- doctor and priyaie callers. Chir I She took his hat and, leading him A leafy filagree Raves around the 0�-- is elevation, purification, sanctity. All �dren, never be±ng driven away from it, , dog the passage, ushered him Into a berries as the green robe of the tree tMtnard's Liniment for toothache. the beet stops in our nature are drawn haunted" it, urged by the passion for i sittingroom filled with twilight and quivers in the breeze that strays into a doorstepsthat seems rt of a child's out by their intercourse, and We ver Pa the pleasant flickering of a fire, the the tranquil evening areae and touchy Arranged in a straight 'line, the manic in our souls .that was never - • make-up. ( perfume of violets and the fragrance so the ruby jewels. railways of the world wou:d reach to � there before.-Henry. Drummond. is a One day, returning to his doorstep of China tea. Houses that border along the boule- the moon and back again-477,6361 The Alchemy of Influence." and his midday meal, the doctor found By the couch stood a ta-b:e with tea vard are screened by the serried rank miles. , a message -awaiting him. Norah de-++ things for one, and near the table a of the ash trees that form a lane into- „� - livered it verbaly as she uncovered I chair with a cushion on which had the city. A few of the ruby jewels of his chop. once reposed the dog. the trees have fallen from their setting "Miss Corkran sent word after you, MiGs Corkran, on the entrance of upon the gray walk. _ CONNOR POWER ' were gone -Askin' you to call . fattnedi- �, the physician, laid down the book that As the twilight, deepens in the per. -- - tate, and I told the chap that brought! she had been reading• vading August haze, and the boule-.I �A$HER MODEL 26 :,the message you wasn't an airplane, I It is a thing to be read by twilight yard darkens, the row of -ash trees is -'said Itigrah, dish cover inverted in her or firelight, and this super-refined faintly tcfied against the western sky. hand, "and to tell her you was oat sensualist had evidently been trying Off in the deep, mauve valley the to ' do both. She held out a ringless, vividly red sun floats in the mist. It sQj,VF$ "j'j�$ WASH DAY attenuated hand to the other, but she is a, silken silhouette in crimson. It PROBLEM on the Miss!. Belt did not offer tea. - to a toy balloon strayed from the hand T�e�g � � The Corkrana of - Castle -Corkran of a baby giant and sinking behind the it to any saaaA gasoline eingine. 4 Ibr �u attfid were a very old Irish family and the tips of the purpling mountains that O'Flynns were just the O'Flyans; per- hover over the mountain ash. But, it 'We tfteil Oil this machine on ' •-the Peppermipt sugar jaCINt haps that was the reason she did not is also in the dusk an inflated scarlet y t , and-gnother in telae 'Peppea offer tea even to this tried friend, or Derry. tossed into the bky from the the condkion that it must perhaps it was because, being bound mountain ash trees. sewy you. _ = - Mnint'davored gttm inside up• in herself, she didn?t think.Dusk in the Redwoods. -- - He took his seat beside her with a few words and picked up a book that The sky is itlac, the sky is rose; 1, IT MUST SATISFY 'you on had fallen from the couch to the floor. Ptiafuter and fainter the redwood its oapadttyy to wash the flaest t , He noted the title as he placed it on glows; alothing without fajttty. the tabid by the tel things, "Have The v,in& would be still; fl. IT MUST SATTSP'Y you on ! _Utmost valve in Animals Souls? Yell" The dove is calling, its eapsoiq to wash the .6. IT MUST SATISff'Y you on �Otlg 1'i'MZ•t'a'g ' rpt now let's look at your tongue," The dusk is falling, st clikhem absolutely its large tour position w7i1%9Vr Benda he. On the yellow hill.. Oran• will wring m the, rbw or blueing tub VU41 the delight» On that order, given to the common- Lullaby- lullaby, clucks the quail; 3. IT MUST SATISF'ii you on- :ataohlae is doing thew ng.. . t atlty,• a mouth flies open like a trap- Fa4ter and faster'the colore fail; its tingroved' ahauilsium agi• / door and 'a tongue protrudes . itself The winds grow still. tabor that forces the soapy s. IT MUST SATISFY you on �! lM. HERE even to the rootut: The dove, is he calling? - :wader through the clothes. its quiet, smooth running. TO TELL YOU But the Corkrans are different; !Tie the soft dusk falling 4. IT MUST SATISFY you on 7. IT MUST' SATISFY you In THEY'RE .GOOD moving _and moistening her lips, wip- Oa• the purple hill. - its elimination- of hand tub- everything you expect in a Ling them with a lace-edged handkera is the lilac, -lost the rose. biag. -Tower Washer. chief, abe prevented a tongue-on a In the shadow the rabbit knows; t WRIOLErs aide If it does not, return it to us at our ezpenee and ye will refund - salver, so to speak, a tongue fresh,1knd The winds are still,- - digestion sad makes you_ the purchase price, $70.00. :t Innocent as the tongue,o! a child. The dove is dreaming, _ the hext c4W tam "H'm " said O'Fl - If your, dealer dose not sell this machine, order direct from us. ynn, •The love-star gleaming ..`( z _ better. Try it. cGW He took her-pulse, a pulse soft as a Over-ihe, darkened hill. - J. H. CO R , ].,EMj'I'� - : - _ _ MRAvmrygi 6-year-old s, even and full of vitality -John Vance Cheney, in "At the Sil- I Manufacturers If not of robustness. . _ ver Qate," .- "Bad," said O'Flynn. "You haven't - - - -j Ottawa :- (Order Your@ Now) ltarl0 ¢ , _ ISSUE No. 37-'20. been doing as I told you. Oh, there's MUard's Linime�ittfoc brubea - ` a , _ .s: %�.... '7s,,- .. .. .:.v ' :,, ... ..:, ,.. '.,., ..... .. .. ,► �',.• 5�ws?,'. lemv,�'a +��yru '7m�. �:• iso .. ;, ...., ,::. ;... <.' . ,. .. _ .,x . , � ."� ' '..ems, +. r .,;, .q, t a�-S. '::.••'.. I:e. .,. "a +'. ..�:.,t rf :'q .•. . �� ",?�.,. ,.rw ,.y'�,•.:.;�. .Y w,:. y ":v`': "�• ''-t `tY � _:""h1.::y wrss' . �. ?-;rr•«+',��.•'.'Y. r'.�i` a ;J: „�.�,. '�s:'�.�`M y �.; :'; .'t+i. •� , �,. -� r ,';L.:.r _t'i'�2'tl�+�.w�.,���, �.;• H;'L� '�`�a'�.s'.•1"a" 'r�, .�""' ,9a2', 7 , 4P Q, PAO "T, -NIR MEN '74" 4� N7. _4 MM 7"f. A V, V 7­ �.ri 41101 r 7w ��_ ww�. 4� fect the m'�!'ar�r�� Ho 'e7. -are we cang? ,.v -but Acthins c1pe Befter set f0i WeinqA&ue deyelopine fabulous wealth of our ore, &W C#tabH&ed beyOnd d7i United Statist"fstmo4 rife mason fat 71 qu f h th eftAsfd stt e velrmment toi, - ble" Pro -4=e — all k1oft of fruits and Attract on that WE to 6L P es=PP" w _h eirli6f then It does for Vop 4avice -in Abmlrk.rnfty�l' 6n of W6,Ahh'QQft,_ of the 0 -re first :_,Casily - - - -, ­ � fiat y0tiii2ftrr1e%`0r youi tol"foes, a Ottawa W es or ton y to jkk, his pro0VPbopp!.0*rri Of? -All of vvb#h q si Rp W� That maftet sb*Wd be reary is $or 1�' rdei'ta avoid in pro, t Elea a d6naerviktive Goverplilea it be re""ed - been fayIn a rore ode protected in mar P0. .4 y P LLI th� thith weeks f e tbree VV; Rd, Ise 0oh6&VAt#yq,, A"f.W3b%t1on eff faces it took 'k„ Z As Mr. M61ghen stated at Midland on rqp ;as bard for the Americ'sm f surphis ti ii4to 1hjQ or enforcenunt of the as they are 4 fQr the.. Can now ma rr to ge NA surplus into the United Sta4es V . ..... L I L I ci� fa CoQperative Marke tj ng Every fartner, who )mows his business hopes to —Prpdu" in larger quantity, and still be able to sell the increase without breaking the market; —produce in a better quality, and obtain the premium to which he should thereby be entitled. ,Both hopes can be realized — quickly mid In full measuse — through co-operative marketing I :The proper procedure as regards otg*nlzation, the proper technique as �regards standards. grading, etc., and the proper methods of financing, are now an open book that all who will may read and profit by. -.In the five years he was in office, Mr. King did absolutely nothing to 'bring the blessings of co-operative marketing within'reich of Canadian �farmers. But— ­Mr. Meighen stands pledged, if returned to power—to quote his owq 'to words from an address delivered in Ottawa on July 20th—' put into .-.'force such a policy as will enable the farmers of Canada to build up a marketing system -which will coinpare in efficiency with that of any agricultural country in the world." And this pledge will be carried out, even to Mr. Meighen's pledge to stop the dumping on the Canadian market of United States fruits and, vegetables has already been carried out I --your* the 'responsibility on September 14th. you would 'Yours; Is the choice' If -5 �4 :Unlock the double door to prosperity, the key for which Mr. Me hes offers you f , e4 " or_ r.`'T40'E,9 KAISER n- n arlo .7 t 4 Z "and- . g _&vw* nothertec 7 —7 71. X %JbwvdCoa9Krvs&w V1 1 36 Goan CYng- is heavy Mortality, dug to intestinal as gamey as some other species Of catfish I have ever hooked and landed A few days ago I sold a pair coming tround fw out parasitism brought about by the con- fishes, Yet they have enough pep and -were taken at or near -the. mouth of -two and three,, unbroken, for s,af..14' 'fight in 'them' to make their catching a small branch a large creek or price. StOCIL ditions under which the chicks were ate Or quite interesting. river. This is t or i They paid me a good profit and touk The vat" of a took rue for either day 7, fw reared. "t's' some ribbons, Besides, I had the production IN de= a very During the past three Years, cover. In the daytime and when the water 'night fishing. &"at exte" an the von&tlons under ing the examinations of 2,500 spect-, is clear, catfish, as a rule, stay in . For bait, large angleworms are Lweat,'�Lure of handlin*g good co:ts. pools and in shady and Fresh meat of almost any kind will do, I am a small farmer past' seventy; the pullets have been reared. mens sent In from different parts of. rather deep 77 sinall have done no more than any of you o matter bow higMy bred for egg Canada for examination - at the Pa protected hiding places such as under including pieces of - rabbit and scale -fish. ss it ological lAbomtory, Central Expert. . I can do.. ­L. J;. H. production the Bock may be, umbe loge, brush, high banks and leaning is rearqs4 tn healthful surroundings it mental Farm, it has been found that trees whose boughs droop in or - just Cannot be expected to produce as sans- losses In tho flocks are traced to inter- above the water: Hence, for the best ­:'G6od Colts Pay. A Sell by Slip. final parasitism to the extent of 201 any faictortly as. its breeding would indi- success in the daytime, when the water At the sales in our county, harses When • I W11 4 cow or calf or eats that it should. With the,.tre. Per cent, Until poultry keepers fully is clear and the stTeani-in *normal flow, are mostly advertised as "eight vears other animal. I always, furnish tso� indicating purchaser with data concerning the -of borse's - 4ry s-b'On.- No-Nv,, 1. same. us.increase in the, industry that rea'ize the importance of clean ground fish for cat In the deep pools with a o:d" or "smooth -mouthed," for rearing the young stock this tre- rather long line that easily is taking VkLce, this is becoming more. reaches, a shortage and more evident every year. As the mendous 'drain on the Industry will the bottom, or at the edge of ' a 1,&g the hog population can be doubled or I This consists of A typewrittelI Slip continue. of intensive plants Increases -or brush drift or similar hiding place. trWed in a year if neeesgary; but it I of paper giving the animal's naine fi should be given a place in i0d tine 0. planta bi4in to show Chickens At night catfish as well as other var- requires at 'east four years to bring; it has any, the age, the breed Hnd the men- the rotation similar to any other crop h u enin tate offects of overcrowding, the reties come out of their deep or pro a cost into service. The q mo -ant sold for. The Purchaaer's f polluted ground is forcing itself raised on the farm. When poultry tected hiding places and forage in dif- is, What kind of cast? name as well as my own are also in - on the attention of poultry keepers. farmers come to,rea*ize this and put ferent depths Of water --.often: in very I recently saw a neighbor trade two c:u&d, together with date, month and. This question should receive strict and it into practice then, and then only, shallow water, old cows worth about $60 for a tcam4 year of sale was made. .1 to fish for of four -carbo,-coq ,r this slip me. deilret-1 i retain a izuwediats attention, will they secure the returns from] But the best time of al -year-old colts. After the stallion fee the owner of the; for my ovn,. refereiiee and files. ground means a !cat is after a big rain or two, when ing, WMe polutod grou their flocks that they should obtahi. 'heavy chick mortalitydue to cocci- _49�_ the creek or river is rising and a little colts had about $30 for eight 'yeirs, This method prevents all rnisundere digin and various dth4r troubles, b muddy. Then catftb move out of feed and care. Not much "velvet" Inistanding on the purchaser's part a-91" for cat 1, .,� I their cod homes -and foia ride- 'that sort of horseflesh I I well as on irty (-,-,vn,— A. G. H. -I&T the greater boss will be that sug- forage very vn I is filter on when, the pullets, go Catfish are common In almost all ly. When the larger stream is in flood I One year ago I sold a pair of (!,04ta I jn6 winter quarters, and either fall to rivers and creeks in our country. Theyl and rising, it backs up into branches coming three and five ---one unbroken The earth's daily rainfall arno-TIts'aril iiy as they should, or if they lay there are a good food fish and, although not running into it. 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'_.:.-' .. ., 'r;� �' J/u✓. � �Sy°.?';�s , ..:e,+ '.'..v:....n. a. �.: .e„%:,>Y - •. „ ...- _.. -,- : , •./' - '�' Air.. : %IWO , f 7 FRIDAY, 8HPT"BHR 10TH, 1928 ay�= : - ', w , ".Krz-—,, r aayy 77 ®R r r y _,, _ .ra fte � - y y - ry y •ate- '. ''t .... :_. Dun— _ -- ,... w� _!926 rten, •, f 1ABU'd On Riding, -To the' gectors tario I was ted u C.+e►ndidate a the' L beryl P ata .em"on ie l atx *Wtb on V y s -,. . j�ce mmI ha,re on y platf ori” m this • , but the time has be too short #ao►- .° 'r _ .g f s a Jai V", nnec rV• • : VIM • is The Liberal C"> av ent h" Carril"l the �t� ira►�s tie dee ion y r wich they found it s years ago int�ti . r - . surplus of rerentre over tzpenditurec CI'bNe i�iataonal debt has 'bei d4;. t77pR ► ham � a su _ - - The dunes have been passed on to the in the fortes ©f skibs#ant tar uct�, T - eCarn�niC isme � I � p to all the our OPPM- ts with_ t and �a� to detract from the. l.9mral re:�►rd by actions "1" = .a That a one after , with then Affair, have fafled i�s'also evident � all the pie. .71w re was, bowwwew, grog doing on 'the part of some of th►e Cres Servantsand Rt. , on the partwf those appointed ceder pr�rious liana. If you seed ane Ottawa f .;P A V Pto P aiab wrcan►! met it is found, irr+esplactive of party affiliatim& .ti If you a of my pw�atfOrm aiad tie by which I ha�re sriP� i#, ask you to mate fol me on Tuffs I r 14th, aunt. l behave L� rpt mAaas a ""m deal for men of the''field aad-�the faac�tory, a►�ker + - Were it ,not 40 I Cam �o�t hue a ra . _.. _ 7..Yawn-#hfull�, t O�..S.A.�T �3 T�3� �3CIN - - ,#TZUS OF INTEREST s�� yellow a of _mwtat+d hied-bdiied Naw {o a sieve. E: SH i N G LB S - A Red11Ct1OII + 0" ebwii dews his car to tea hale, breathe natundly and sift "'- Oeilee as ban in order to reed the into a bowl Atteotioo I Lie flat From Auslat the 156b W Septals Nora seeds Shingles U *W be Dews to sway residers Dame on the mail box it too bed on the Boor and roll the white of 64bk 6airaoiasd Stag skitagtes bar the 16th, I will Make • ' I& )even that the deadthat be emwA satipfy hie, ,"goo. as Board aptil int �m . Bird's !eK 9i.a �latiss rpacsiae iR "tis oboe prices. U Practically self-sasd� `bs lam. And besides it doesn't show a boil. la ten miootes remote for seals at Brie«' Io your sleighs end t� rweaaas iseooey eaolaeures befog that the owner is very proud frac the Ore and rob emar•ttf` - --eaeMDI to >E:N� SH TheWPea� either of his farm .or his own with 'S. P�T>fB80N's - OIJB8lt0 bait .ted wile p rough towel. Breath sats.• � , of she. !souse them worth ssotl .a- unit apt so for we Lase Dot ally, dress io waves SeAsels and Osis and -set prises. _ new in the O61aor- heard o� any courier` retaeias 'to with Osis ear jz"' L "O � N E R � I D ewi addresses for the upwards of lease letters in these bores. - a Noire which are dally re- f . 1`88II �1V@1'i CLAREMONT ' asMsd. You - should have your Here's the story 0i a yoant Haph W1 ]scans! f BiaBket Facto y ! sew aDdeO ress os, the oerDer brute who asked her husband to •� >� oa" off a radio, recipe she waated. �.• Kaoub wsessi of ' __ .._--- a s * He did his best, but not two eta are.*.r.�. for tarn and eowtry AR kinds of Fran Basket., Ontario farmers.' after tions at _onone of which was saw ' pee with faces Dg in�tpam- ce, broadcasting the morning .Ozer- Wiadetoem Iasnradas an buiidinss, Beti'y Crates, „ ...? rises and the other the recips, wism&m lle. albs eta. ser the famous 67 varieties eDigbt This is what he took down: FarmersBasbel Baskets. they 11s► pardoned for thinking ••Hands os, hips, place Dae cup sof _ of ap bods. save seen them all; but anew Soar on this sboulden, rases knees WASMs POD SALE Clothes Baskets. basing has just Dome to li)th� ' in toes sari plk thoroughly �..� M Oa« lei taiin � mot in oswhalf eup of alli. Repeat : . tPe{te ee ptiwne - r k Pennock, ' p _• ttie Depa t'ment ! , ,u times: Inhale gokshl, one. E D,.', BOWMAN - '?1+a" 3e04 �laltry .oalling ensu iiit►i halt tseispowf�si of biking pow. s , sten touring severe tow�ssaips dee, lower the >s itiid iiae► t*e: 00 WHITAY,. , ONT. a Bruh A�e-� e r aM•iDg to call flocks fr.. of 1/O•f i 1� .4 r merge on eouditioa that they be V ED = , ,�• _ ed %o _ After SRR tile+ Solt has been culled sad lbs � ""am , Doaee slid Ar{` r� astlNr tie car mer sods -T�atC� a s�!iavore, departed+ ... Vat his best hens have gone. A s ; ti H1res' Boot Beer f(w a`e(ml and - waes)nR has bees, Nee out to N all :utter of fot4ft I&= so War wNb custamin io Piet- refreeblog drink. ' !armors to only allpw cullers to Ovt i eep wins and iebitby tint I need *etbsr W- 1-mr lb, Olt bnodN these socks wbo den pro- eti> b d'Or Zs+llptti� NeitOga s. Oboe o)atea, man to ane deasaostrate Potter batter still • sire )b bo: oskW CredeOthh.. SOYCIi 1l�tlt Ilse .Yo�id�l exchange a!i! sr usbas in this Distt{et. It yo�s are a aaoesbntlow, bard -working man mad Oakes ori' a)1 kinds e �r *s iNtlte 11'biiCe.eC! win sn iipportnnicy to become ai$li- a We understood that goo die lleCtipiip the luxe sumb. atbli with a huge, courses. Weddie►g O,rkee a rpeeialcy hens$ into wbkb the former enure _ -- skis .- - is ioasehoW�tin. kind• ; 3 wbreo be his .nuns mail ioz to i Retlntp� with Mr. 0..8 stale, i hod he eget keep bis sat- Wount k sibs. �mds., is Rios sk West, o0" pa es Tosoote, t"ay> _ — w� si on it plainly. If he doeonthe _ - any mail 9ery l�ew oto leave him f the baser`t - *M — -- - - . PioietleC Distributing ♦gent, -i ea �r trace of a cams left on m•'°T•liat is .Ory nDfoutuaata. „ BRANc�I, - - J. rl. , ,�..... ALAMT Z FRANKS „�; somebody drum town is ss Brood; Ave.. ��. � past is a car and admires a BROOICI.YN BRANCH, CROSS, • , R deli et alfaft at perhaps a E. C. Maas . 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""cif .. r •p•,yun...,. a :,w. Y, �4�;,reai'^ -•A. 4 -. w•::a• - �.,, "v... � �w: ,(' 'pro"' ',q. � �.�.�: ,, ' � "L�i� .. :...:�..' y.,.. :..�. . m r -3,:.i. '•'x, q,. : ; .,,tea, +'. K ?'• 'Stiff, y a .. :.. :. -v.-w ..• ..ta i ,ab,.. a. a, �fiaf,c`� `�w..+ ' �� •:�"' n. J,.:..'., .q, . . t r'^ . - •' K'C4., s.,. g ,ti. •...� ..:a•"J. ri & 'K F ae.4' .s'• . .f's45'•C,i.,„4� . �:. •. „Hrm• ^y„• x+ =��' ,� l .. .� •":: `{•$•*. `e' :.. Jv ,. ':.T ':,"t�•�✓.:SYS.+'yylil �..6 y " .� ;'Y { • �� 1S: i,w. �„ ..hN ,cC - .•3••.(. !° •?+:.• •t ,1 ..iJ" ".+71 ES � 'S�`47y, .P w' � � 'a Y � � .' � � A � �'�•.. � 1. *:,•� h. , .Yi • '�' :!' . ,'iffy :. `. .• . ,•,� ,�,t,.. "�', r „T ,+ ". 'M.. 6 �ricea o 16OA00 people. Vera +:� entploed duringthe three conAr -- Gd 011 icons ' of Vstrolt, -wras w G�estest Of All &r the :ia' I •�. r - Wit,- •din -- - °6cisig p�� 4 se - home o�tT-t�e=�h+�irs3t-- -= ' _ _ . ------ -- --- enaaed.ta ffi _> • Pl w Th®mae Oregg was in the tit Di -_. "I�F�w Y4 :a+ ! , f auliio cI1 for several' days this week oat bpi now ort* tsath $lroad a++a.°f - Ben -Hint" 6nii s yr ltd i. ., d� any. _... � -ogee' o o Tide: s4�stm►r� .:of =�r of theatre, Toaeitto a • biro.. srovst camel dau�ghtsr, - hidwarra i� giueourt, tiff bieitinat with 3irt "sei3 18= �:$ h a }lero• ffis 'D1GcAao as • �. niout. An at Z$E�iQD ' O$' 3& 4 y uehby. IEs>absr, -bib 6Weet►rt i+�ac3s` a is routing W1ih thin ..Mme' - R,Av.'A.'1iieLsllsn hips bald a new screen spectacle, inclpdin a BnBhmSaEZ as Mesasla; %tty a oa8pee lamos. SII ..., e'a�;=- Recuse ee�ecfed on the,asanse aymphonl+ orchestra. andlt •ill ae the Madoaitct snd C.arm kEyere as grounds. • ate in exact replica of ata,blew Iras, fhe W. fleaoptrom Inad- -- _. _ -_ _. _ David Taylor was in Toronto on y presjutations. - These will be: ditign..to ' e thrilli:ilt chariot race, �+ T sed&y taking in the sights at two performances daily after the' op• .sem of the alLve galleys, the sea `r THOS. F. gahe exhibition. ' ening, beginning at 2.80 and 816, and fig t; the Runs entering dezuesiem, L and !lite. 8lndree, of Laudon, all seats will be reserved. the SuFW add Palm sYwBiddies';1kt(iLARFiMO�ST, ONT•t a few days 1►ith their daft- As a stage play, „Ben-Hur" touY igOX aj?eC1a1Mrs. D. A. Seen. the principal North American gitiee r6�nge froncents to"i1.68 at the e , Wm. and,Mm. Graham. • of To. for more than 20 years, leaving =ght Pe�O ea and ism 50 nen ` shattered box office records 'in its to $1• at the matinees. Seats for all v L f Q • a :. Dealer in Fold Oars. new std conic. spent over eaayday with Iia well -remembered chariot performances. are now on sale at the 10utlis. 1�Ilih .. Adam sod Mrs. Smart. race sceKt4 wherein Bon- humbles Moffiae, `Phone, El 'n 1?W. t[sit ? Miss Enema nderhili has re- his enemy, Mie oroud. itoman soldier, orders wdl be carefully filled. Boz, special, �MasseyBatrL ImpteaaseaiN aaiuli turned from s visit with tetstives Messals, was staged b Metro -Gold - at Muldrew Like, Nuilr;oks. Wya-Mayer in a great rictus Msximns Ladies' Silk Life and W Insurance. Mr. and Mrs. Sen�y, of Osh- that held 100,000 people. Altogether, awe, spun$ over the holiday with jj -W11inter ose, �r �ailld $1 ft0ueClare. 5102the Tatter's mother, Mrs. Lunn. C George Thexttan. of Sarttfs, sc- 11adlee' ilk coasponled by a friend. spent Sun- Wall .PaperI*00ins. Let at warm CL�1R1liMONT daf with' hie aunt, Mrs. J. H. Beal. you with. s 3 M. Henderson is renova�ng hieO$e, 7i per pr. CREAMERY. J Z" h ren> ieae. Croat tea by himedf and ear Iden �-1 - gee tb►e 1928 Samdee at Bingham a - Fancy Cre e' for u 1?'ottet, erecting a new before bbuuying. y p _ ..-.-,Highest price paid for -porch ems.— P;pe or Pipehos ladies' dresses*Cream at the Malcolm sad tin. Thompson. of Over 500 samples to -choose Prom � >:+ Walkerton, ere spender a few at loo per roll and -up. ,FLImace days with reLWvee in Claremont t t etnd vicinity. A complete line of Paints, Oileand The only furnace with tho revol- y Varnishes at right prices. y Famey tfiIId -plain Dr. Joseph Morgan. of Peterbnro gmt�,. Ls u+L_look ,�.�,,,, es_ ' _Giv d&a trial and be convinced 9 — o�alied en aegeral- over your -home and give aiu s friends on Tuesday whits motor- iateeior sbd eztor you prices, sr Ing through to Toronto. - decorating. We also do Plumbing and Hot . we'regrst to report that Luther Oall or phone 1816 oiaesoont taster Heating. A Frost line of Groceries and BEATTY x Pilkey in confined to his bed with p T 1�T A 1�� Now to the time to repair those Iw �55an attack of leuriey. We haps �[=T �]r • v 111 �T H ti. Ll►1 Fruits always on head at s�rrsrr�3s Foy TEE Baer p W. leaky evetroughs or that lesky - 'r " for his speedy recovery. . root, as it will soon be took bottom pn099. Don't neglect t1n tarn out oa our Painter fad Deooratos cold to do it. r Tuesday neat and reebrd think ak sl'10 No extra chargefor distance: ' vote for the man wino y claretaiont, :Ont Do �� � (� T T will make the best rspteseatativeF.-fid. COOPER''• � Our police trustees are pottinpr ¢ - down cean4nt crossings st several ' to wbore they are bad! need- ` , CLAREMONT - ied.poin The worst is being done by �� , a !Bert Mantle. - T 'Agent for. �ckermso's Quality LAm C 3" i has rest completed RoyHarnees. Ask the user, the erection of a Bee new veranda ` in froat of his residence. Mr. Litter Morgan bas avow one of the eodest �� t+ ' Carriers, Her Carriers r ` domes to the villaro. � •a a°y�Pumps,� Doo rock® Door _M n._.I3_.Heasted and two child Bow Pressure Systems ren, John and lliargsrek left on t regi '�`rotod It:ww pay yyou to got my prices so 8anday for their home at Vassar. Rech loifB the �'x Y�■y. /'� above beiare buying elsewbwe. �.s Your Y . Mph., after visits. the farmer's - F�NK J. P'$0��E -- ' Mtn. J. H. and lige. Beal. same i ` Lrne and firs. Rrid and sen. �yy(i Well tie ''J,o . �•' t11HF,r* dealing with purohaoers of Pi0$1381Nt�. - UNT�� �f ' $van. returned home on Monday 77 nneertaia financial ratios at vs evening from a ohmasnt motoring Same 'home or abroad the 8tsndard Book V Imp too 3ieaford, where they spent can be of signal service iv,&Pproach " P IS couple of dabs with relatives. Ing,the new or notried customer for visuanc a Conoffilttaa► la The bus lied which has been in 'rAYLD WS noilection. The Bank is in a position -:-.1op6rstio6 for several weeks is be i GOLD CRUST % $ to protect your interests without The object of this Aosociationis te+� !Ing liberally patronized by BREAD compromising the good -will of the ym1en s proseau . residents. who appreciate very ���I't 1 ,,%one customer. Enlist the services of the tht+tala mach the conveaieace which they ; b L A RE P10� T '� i standard Baok to safeguard your +` much]affor• property by conducting diplomatic gtsbtee ba.ing else COMM"" v� Georgge Beverley, of the 5th con . . g I negotiations with euawmers whose ow isan"Maw- 7 Wi any �bw rxbridge, has rented J. S. Bundy'e - • standing is unknown. of Tlsamtlia ClommftAw. _ A residence, which is being vacated - t[ss4bership he ? this week by 9tsnlep' Cook and as will take po•aessioa on the 15th c f Bread, 3 lb. loaf, 180. swt�.r star a had boss oe. rta.ta.se *. THE eofsatery an appaasasloa. the mouth. Hae. Com.—l:. D. Hanks. 0. & Pslwk� Thos. and Mrs. Paterson have A D A N A G STANDARD BANK er, M. S. Chapman. Pickering. been spending a few days in OF C.AhIADA Brooklin with their daughter, The Store that eaves - D. Munro, gals. Ria:fiaittiSON$ Mrs. 0isrsuee PeagAly. Mr. Pwt you money. PICKERING BRANCH—W. F. Law. Yanwser pm.�,�, 6sastlss! arson is assisting Mr. Pengelly is Alves a aranab" also at nsaainw. waft len. •renes renovating a house which Q the let- Quality Pint 0oartery y 4 iter hue purchased. -. Pic cues WiU the person who borrowed s _ the fence stretchin belonging to h O 1 CO- w Lea,tb er'�oods Store 1 1I ' r' F. M. Cooper be w triad to �. w Arrival _ tarn them. Also three Pips P,J'' wrenches which somebody has a - HARNE88 borrowed and forgotten that Mr. Our supply of quality Harness and ..# Cooper has use for them nearly Groceries 2 •� Parts la now complete. every day. + Being fortunate to securing a Iarg stock of liens and Boys "Blue Stanley sad Mrs. Cook and face- Wf1ek Serge" Suite at aced Prices, f r, a are weeknow nly acing etnpen- We havHes�tock of the Pamssi y q {ly are movin this week to Osh• Fresh Every _ _, a. _ Hoot on hand—unbeatable ' awe►, where Ir, 0ook has bought a house sod where he has s per �� the very These' clothes ere going to be sold for lees than the present Dost of for hard wear and tear. +msneast position io the post office. MSB manufacturing` them, ranging from $12.00 to $22.50 -- EBPAIRING We are sorry to lose them from .lQ We$t p - Boys, $5.00 to >(l`1.00 We maiataip our eecabliehea realeiaa our village but our beet wishes go ,gt, Lance Granulated Sugar. $8.80 per 100 lb.. tion for repairing all kinds Coit b w ='with them to their ntfw Noma •. -- hotness and boots. •�� •� A rink of our bowlers composed Highest price p8�i. . .•fame Early to Receive Your Choice and Biu ♦T T �x of Wm. Wallis. Oscar Barbar.. F. , , Phone 8800 CECIL BRADLEg' a J. FINOOLD S Evane`and Ralph Miller, . of Broa fQr f arnr8 Call at ;Harneee maker, g;ham won t.to Uxbridge on Von � day to take part in the toaroa pN*=+=C PIOHEAINt1, ' ONTARIO.. X meat in which a large number of produce rinks participated. Our boys. did not, capture the prize but- they • t report an ,eojoyable'time. A. D. Peters, of Port Perry, was • in town on Tuesday on business. 4t ' • ♦ b X �u. 1 ~i. Mrs. Peters, also. spent the day^- with her daughter, Mrs, George Beverley. Mr. peters had the mi,- fortune a few weeks ago to fracgs 'Value Means More- tura his wrist bonwhen crank- � - :° ;�••�'�r.�'�, Ing his car. but is recovering nice- g having discarded his sling= a few ban Price Alone*few days ago. � : �,.. We congratulate Miss Edith Peters, of Port Perry, formerly of �, iiE A*�Ce , car ;, rPh,t yo„ To pay less than the price of the Claremont, on having successfully Apw—ch. Wue is what you �• smooth Chevrolet is :o sacrifice •passed,her Normal School, ezami- y,� ,, the combination of sty. To mora for a car in ,_nation, and bas now, secured a // f�1uy and Prim tt h needless tate Chevrote alae., " position as teacher in a sebool _ -near Queensborough. Miss Peters ,F able reductions in Chevroletswwdaft isoAd an urination, •' - ia�rebt i• C6avrelet abk The ehoes�o doe. 'not aim to be the Hstery is **ME et tti. ..at riae for has never mand we look for her meeting egad . Zi�.W , - its d� Ci..nl.t iu na b..a ••la L y r». ". cheap.st car con.idered — C 4 M ;' ,enccese as a teacher. _ _ --+red 'b 7�y, The Women's Institute will meet -- — . - �, trig vahu in its des.. -•-Aft poke �eC de"lw Acca 77­7at the home of Mrs. D. (iregJr•on +�=CKERSNC�, - C"N.- •mooth ;, ou�nd. '- the GMAC Piro of buying A • 'Wednesday afternoon, Sept. 15th. � value, not only because it com ''on 6n* - A good program will be Riven con. R°'d'tar � Ceew }}qq a ,Pon leer --but because it gives you S .. 715 Cetiel -10 eisting of two papers, viz: "'How knore — more • sawothneas of per, iN to combat the use of Slang." and fota,aace--more power and speed Teati.t 640 Sedan 920 r "Teaching boy9 and girls the —more itL,tant accelcratioa—more Sport 715 haedaa Sadao 970 striking beauty of line and firi+h— Commoneial Ciassb 738' management Of money." There > "' more richness of upholecery---more Utility Express ll also be music. . Thosa, ovho ` completeaeas of appointments. All Prices a: F:oter7 Taxes Extra , i g are cegnestAd cF sir purpoAe attendin to to 't At Mrs. J Evens' at2.30. r. - .,, ^- . . •: '�.+t ' ,/� • .p� '.s+.sr .�{ a. •".y .v ..m.gt'• f.:,?'"'.'t Y' -..'3,j` "'' .. t4s..: , ,. C. - r- ; C ,�: x.. ..': s L�. y.'��_. fih..'.: ±�;-Y� ,.4.. a'•... .:.'.�`d'`���a3sa•.`�^xaR,Y•?.2srzr�d.,_:•9f'44iava.�7:4�'!�m,+.,_�__`'.�".,�'?e!iSR•n4`'-.":�w3�e:�`.�'a�:M9."�-]K.:.,.a,.:"?r.'�k:ass`:.4�'?s.^yes'�:-="o,�:'?;.:•?.�33�w.y,:4'3rs.,.. .. :�.•`�-�-��•i Q 'j 01. 71 77­77� 44 71 N -At Ow 4.,AV fhn�lli .961inoft. 'KK 0 4' rlw� "Pan" m r1servesi wbAther ft,b0b in oWlt-0 Uf- jR bo . . . . . . . ........... und up- wttb tu Dowvr-,-cf the. qks4ff AmA.Aligush. 1" Vftrd reminds us.'sotai bra" "war .6 fw*_ *Ook& hart;aceow. lot �"Hst U%" pro - ft awwliti some duce no Sower until they axe Atty or sixty years old, they share a common Within wideminvind of du- ferance t obay they the great law of re- serve. The beauty Usit sooner* or liter rat of all be fludis expression must W stored... How Impressive. Is the patience and —tra-lid in th* trots'of Che 'farqartl No oak* Is to to fitristied. Cedars c not be.'1orced" like rhubarb. Their growing forms am quietly serene. Most great production* In art or in, character have sotfiething of the same ser4rkity. They are not born of haste to make an' Impression. They grow quietly in the background. They come of lifelong Patience and faith, of that patience 'which has been defted ss ""%faith with her lamp ILL" U to grew the cathedral at Amis", and dad Vinors'lAw Support, and Dante?* great trilogy, .COLLIKOE STUDENTS WITH HARVESTING OUTFITS .7- - ------- 1:�­ Here is a group of over 40 husky 'placed by the Woman's British Eml• men who are scattered throughout Thong who; wise pluck tho early the flower buds that rootage may be the lade from the *yi Agriculturej Col. gTatlon League, two of whose repre- West on haxvestinS outfits. Beeldeg ti more secure. In the came, of the great, logo, Kent, Engiand, and fTom Oxfordl, sentatives, -are here photographed affording them the oppol.-vmity of buil up phyelcally, these young eat, a stem face has been the Urdv*rsitY, Photographed at the. Immediate bearing. The richer the us- _theoupo-young realize-theit-fa-no better way could -.1 - I - J 7t1_v0_t_A_V6_tft_. the sterner the discipline zFucIfj,: Rafflwmy station at pexts of tbsy--bocoma_,00ayeua= nipeg, where. they arrived from Eng. and are members of prominent families Lural conditions in the Can4ardla, west,�, that r*VU-S`Ined'4 fund rG--Ifttl3r to do harvesting In the there. The arrival of such a group Is They Will return to their school in LINIP ASPIRE TO As a child, Kubellk was a musical Prairie Provinces. The boys have been ordy another Indication of the, type of Krighand at the ead-of Septornter. HONORS. prodigy. People came miles to hear VWV is type im. and almost worshipped him. No of end of offers came to his father; man- woman 1-oves--the kind we are told. were only too, &ux1_ The Fo'c'sle. Befl. low came up out of the fo'c's'le g fo'c'sla voices called out and a bustle 6=k that day in and day out serves agars, No streak of light had yet appeared walked toward the galley door; fromof sound arose,. The man at the wheel OU8 to PUVe his cottage With X'Old. the galley door- they vAlked SIO'w,j I glanced arounIT, the mate straightened stamochly and With &Tmxtaess. It In the -east; the Arst unpalpable -glow triuLmaing., it hp .3 sin_ Blut that father was a gardener— back toward the fo'c's'le, waiting for up and Walked across the bridge, a I !of the early morning crept over the I It. Sparing of poor enough In earthly things yet wiso, Wil} nevir Aire, I the Book to give the breakfast call, and tie stir seemed to run th PHCItY of which you sea and over the ship like a mist, eu- through the . in his craft. -He knew that to strain as they walked they, aonv*rsed in low Whole ship with the first tint of red. land HUSS, ths4 Were, cbmn to me I velopIng all In a stirring, wondrous for Immediate result would mar the beauty that covered the whole face of -1%080 w,*,sW'-'ijot 'as - sum 10, they I tones, their voices pitched to the hush Used bD 41 locT child's future "He refused all offers I their simabiberC The the ocean with a tremulous. Intangible of sea and sky and ship.. Whatever it dress 0 at, the &ntra�*f�srzg unclor and. 'setti4s Kolcally to work. tolled P0130 Smother of grey; that brought a great was they discussed their 4olces were Your 0"d Character a raw of buttons from pea W '11sm as never 6efbri� to win, penny by pen- hush over the sea. and toned down all i slow, solemM.sonorous, and the sound —19 What YOU have left after the ny. Vtorrey for the boy's education." i And has a 0*1,'kr to be��iv� high or Of their footsteps on the deck were bank has failed. the noises of the ship. 4 1 For str years Kdbellk worked at his measured and muffled. —Is the thing you make for y 'turned back in -revers, *rhijo. the long, The ship rolled easily with & long our. plaint &lsaVefi am finlAfed--with tailored 0 0buservatal hissing sigh like a great ex I violin at the at Prague. balation I Then with an - almost 'perceptible rus-! self —your reputation Is given to you. ..'en2a No. lass is In sizes $8, 40, 42, When his triumphs began ft was the of breath and trembled with the beat tle, the soft gNy radiance Was pierced I —is the Only thing you have which 44., 46 and 48 inches bust. gize 4,D lather who had earned, the applause. of the propellers. Up on the bridge with a., long rosy bath, and at the end no man can steal. 1equiree 44 yakds 3947w�h, or 9 No wonder tha aar. said h -e always t1re man at the wheel stared straight 1 Of the patb the rIfn of the Sun can)&- - 32 woxtb Mar Varida 64 -inch material. with % yard friendship of any Danker, r, played beat when be imaglood � his Ahead, silent and motionless, moving gently up out of the sea. Sky and sea frt it e father was In the audience. .0ontrandne cobDr for co&r, pockets . I the wheel over with only a movement became diffused with Its radiance. Thj! —18 the only way you have of proy. :41' and cuffs. Price 20 cents. -father ha I Surely that gardener , .0 detracted , Ing your divinity. and arms that do ed black water changed to a deep blue learned the lesson among his flowers. iot the hands, —Is the image of God within you. o Many styles of smart apparel May U. nothing from his Immobile watchful, AM the soft shimmer of the obip's to a clear, -bright white. —18 what You have left when the be found in our neve, Fashion Book- neas. The mate leaned over the rail wake changed 'Our -designers originate tholf patterns Ager Truth. like or, in profound meditation, his nese. F slanderers have done their worst. - in tbs henit of the style centzes, and struck - --------- .-Whai is It that you wish?" Life asked. yes following the sailor on watch on The boll oil the fo'c's'le -head VD their creations are those of tested And thus I answered. being tasked: the fo'c's'le -head as lie walked to and shirply pakW-And the, two men- raturned� If &3 the Mountains In the r:d e sea In from lark, within the. means -1-4 like this. moment t attain fro and gazed out over the the 'kalley, bearing pan* and ket- were levePi'led the 'average height of of the average woman. Price of the What man have worked for years to front. Two men from the watch be- ties that smoked. As they entered th'B'the land would �ise nearly 250 feet ti " book 10 cents the copy. SiL . In.. - K9W TO ORDER PATTERNS. Few are the wants which I rehearse, Write Your name and address pian- 'War Ship Is Novel C.N.R.M. Foatu* re' n_ I'd like to have a rich man's purse. Broadcast From' giving number and size of GUA C. I'd like to walk the streete and buy V — P.- want, nexame 20e in Stamps or coin (coin preferred; wrap Whatever trinkets I may spy. radition In the British Navy lug to the snost populous Section of The baud, under the ti of Tharka back to Nelson and North America the BandmAster it caftfully) for each number and *Td like the wisdom the Egypt copied from Yucatan or from Backward Tress. addi your order to Pattern Dept-. of sage Without the burden of his age. Herbert AX, wM com;nqu4De at 9 o'cloelt Wilson Publishing Co, 73 West A4w I have ambition and a will. He --"I seethe trees are still her4i.,, board ship date from the time of the St., Toronto, Ia$dll Pattern Sent by I'd like the master artist's &kill. .Cefafrrn UJKL She --"Why shoiAdn't they be?" "Because famous Admiral. However, the navy Is at all times equally ready t*o es- The Vice Admiral soceptied the In- vitation of the Radio Dsoartment of Malammbwy Abbey H" Then -life replied: "Oh, eager youth, .;tronomical observatories and convents He—"Because they usually leave be. Have you not: grasped the, simple truth the Canadian Nation4! Raftways Will elude with * V. � r, I n Rif, 0ong S Intomfing History. That twenty cannot'hope to be ..and monasteries dating back at least before fore this." What remains of Malmesbary Abbey, So calm and wise as fifty-three? Old England." An @dded feature q1 fan historic Norman min, now serves ,twelve thousand years our em. A Delicate Task. Vice Adtairal jas the parish church of Malmesbury,That cherished wisdom of the sage. lhzg", a flourishing commercial Requires the silvered touch of age, Sir Walt6r Cowan. Bart., F-C.B., of giving entertainment to such at , ''centre in the Middle Ages, That ease, which men of fortune knots, V-4 scriptions are of great value. So far The ruin Is In need of Immediate re- Was earned by labor long ago. vast army of radio enthusiasts an is Navy with an explauation. of a&& pain K the structure to to be saved. - _,very rn small -partion of the" nmi_ spots, must be transferred tin bleak a ti for an event of absolutely novel The parish is too poor to bear the ex - "These Splendors Which you ask of me pen" and the vicar has made an w Are favors which can never be.' r, ens than, a -r-a-dW broadcast from the deck of a wvx- -We'in-usiclans wilt-bo-stattorred -on- the upper deck of HM -S. Calcutta peed to Americans, as the neighbor- Youth cannot at a leap attain but practically every lover of antiquity Is'to-ay Working cn.,the quaint writ. lbooid In closely associated with -the his. What men have worked for years to where three microphones will gather -R.N-R-, entitled, "Our Fivet Line of tory of the Washingtons. gain. lugs° balancing long slender chop -sticks in . The first church on the site of the InthoirperWrtmatoes. Telephonecir- cults will carry the -iftsdo to the Defence." A year ago C"M broadcast the �abbey was built about 637, and a stone "Learn wisdom slowly, day by day the right hand and Patiently transfer -d delicacy, these cuft, moored In tho Port of Mont- whumh was erected half a century Be you as diligent as they, k by Aldholm, the Saint, who lies Then when as many years save flown real, when special programmq will -r-Ilater buried under the present tutn.• King These joys 3fou, crave shall be your At slatan gave Malmesbury 600 sores -own.,, beplayedby the Royal Marine Band. Telegrapbs will connect with CNRO -of Amid for the help It gay* him against —Edgar A. Guest. elous that they are kept n:waya under the Danes, and Irts body also lies under T The transmission will be effected. Rt Ottawa and the latter station, will b roadcas" said to be the first em the abbey. . The present abbey, was I I I I I I I t I I I I I t I lock and key. The Rpyg's library itse:f IThe true martyr waits for death; through CNRM, which on thio occa- engage in a simultaneous broadcast erected in the middle of the twelfth 11 p was maim buKt by Queen Elizabeth.. the enthusiast runs to meet it. _' oR4tury waramp. Very Amcient Civilization. 01, -Yucatan, South America, has bson dis , :•~ fir'#.. hY M'��`. «. may, °:• •.. `,.. ,. ,,, - •� a. .. `•'TV -likk p AmEd- ft� covered to have some of the most in- teresting ancient ruins in the whole world. It would s mi from what has already been learned that there was an ancient civilization In Yucatan long before Egypt had -Started on her pyra- wide. Scientists are unable as -yet to tell '.,wbeth-eT Ad radition In the British Navy lug to the snost populous Section of The baud, under the ti of Tharka back to Nelson and North America the BandmAster rK Egypt copied from Yucatan or from Backward Tress. a great V%aW features of daily routine on opportunity of listoulng-In to a most unXiouallbroad- Herbert AX, wM com;nqu4De at 9 o'cloelt ,, i` Yucatancopied Egypt. Among the ruins already uncovered He --"I seethe trees are still her4i.,, board ship date from the time of the cast with th# arch past Of the Royal ;in Yucatan are temples, pyramids, as. She --"Why shoiAdn't they be?" "Because famous Admiral. However, the navy Is at all times equally ready t*o es- The Vice Admiral soceptied the In- vitation of the Radio Dsoartment of Marines, and attar a rammo ot. light and so; `C .;tronomical observatories and convents He—"Because they usually leave be. tablish precedent 1 and the Common- the Canadian Nation4! Raftways Will elude with * V. � r, I n Rif, 0ong S �4J ..and monasteries dating back at least before fore this." dsr-lm�-Chlef of the North America and West Indies Squadron, most graciously and e2brexied his Old England." An @dded feature q1 ,twelve thousand years our em. A Delicate Task. Vice Adtairal pleasure at the unusual opportunity this programme will be the renes Crude as they are at times, the In. Sir Walt6r Cowan. Bart., F-C.B., of giving entertainment to such at tion, of the bugle calla of the British V-4 scriptions are of great value. So far Young silk -worms, which look like D.S.O., M.V.0., has given permission vast army of radio enthusiasts an is Navy with an explauation. of a&& - _,very rn small -partion of the" nmi_ spots, must be transferred tin bleak a ti for an event of absolutely novel 'reached from Montreal and Ottawa. 04L aaental writings have been translated, from tray to another twice a day fro and once a day when old- r, ens than, a -r-a-dW broadcast from the deck of a wvx- -We'in-usiclans wilt-bo-stattorred -on- the upper deck of HM -S. Calcutta � An address will be. delivered by Lieut.-Comm*Aftr W. V. Hea4teard. w. but practically every lover of antiquity Is'to-ay Working cn.,the quaint writ. when young, er. This is done by a Japanese girl abip. 'Me broadrut will take 'place the where three microphones will gather -R.N-R-, entitled, "Our Fivet Line of lugs° balancing long slender chop -sticks in Ott night of Thursday, September 1.6, On board His Majesty's Ship Cal- InthoirperWrtmatoes. Telephonecir- cults will carry the -iftsdo to the Defence." A year ago C"M broadcast the 'ibrary the right hand and Patiently transfer -d delicacy, these cuft, moored In tho Port of Mont- stu<l!o of CNTRM and from the latter band of H.M.S. Calcutta In a studio k In the Royal at Windsor ring, with utmost tiny real, when special programmq will studio Pass of the Cah2diau National programme, the first broadcast of Castle are il'urninated books so pre- I black specks. beplayedby the Royal Marine Band. Telegrapbs will connect with CNRO such a character, while the coming elous that they are kept n:waya under T The transmission will be effected. Rt Ottawa and the latter station, will b roadcas" said to be the first em V.4 r lock and key. 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Neglected To cross from valley to valley, or to This kind of sport is called "Sake• v Wu Planting by Machinery. r ' asaemia often leads �o dec}iae, but if fly off to their sleeping -places at night, dori,'�or "hunting on the heights," and We walked s13 night along a road A maehins that plants cabbags seed ,. 7mi see that your daughter's blood is they must career very near the edge in beat practiced from October to the tinge with considerable speed has been of the ridges, and no sooner are they end of December. That we could never see, , enriched there need be no cause for Stare in .our hair, the moon in a tree, invested by Abbe Seale, the parish en riche The Sadat blood enricher over than the whole flock follow their Early morning is better than .dusk or set of fire village of Treize 'stents leader, close to the ground- evening. A moonlight night is also s A yeddoq, orange -rind of moon. e I ever discovered is Dr. Williams' Pink Lulled ia' larches by the croon .;1 near Nantes, France. It oonelate of s l'illa, The pare, red blood Created by The banters select certaip places good, but not the best, time, as the, movies arm that places each seedling near or on the hills, and dig holes restless birds then fly very high wind that ,passed along the lane, .' these pills will quickly banish all signs in a hole and another attachment that similar to rifle -pita, about two or three The Japanese associate only the idea And wind that soca came back again ' a of ansomda. They will build up yoti4 covers it with earth. It saves alae feet deep, and lie in wait toward even- of grace and swiftness• with this bird, tenth■ of the time usually empWyds-3n str'a hearkh and ensure her a robust We sat at dawn neon a rock planting cabbages, *' ra gtrRiood, Give your daughter a course ing or in the early. morning. There and to speak of a man as "a goose," Beside the little house, -' n� of Dr. WIWLMa' Pink Pills now. Make they patiently bide their opportunity, In, Japan, would be like our calling With Puck. the bushy, tawny squirrel, ^� ass strong like thousand of girls and with grass raincoats on to shed the one 'a "pheasant" or a "plover)—that As noisy as a mouse, M^`t women throughout Canada who have dew, and sometimes with 'loot -halo," is, it would mean nothing in particular. Scam'pet'in8 up the window -sill GCIiIQ[I1�IQ%1 _max s been rescued from the clutches of to keep off the rain. Even the other purposes for which 7 r, And down again like Jack. or Jill. �n p•ntion with Canadian Arehitoats � r itnaem9a by Dr. Wiladams' Pink Pills. Their only tackle le a huge trianga- we are apt to think the goose was ' vrloed Iwmn nub.= And only stopped his dancing fuss L.alhssdd is thy. MacLean Builders Gutda �" Tow can get these pitta through any Lar net, fastened on a frame and pole created are not realized by the Japan- To watch the Morning Star with us. Data,7ed anon on plartnhlR, y dealer in medicine, or by mail at 50 of bamboo. With the net resting ese goose, for they make pens out of E,,;Wing, M � .narptr .; yin 4r �rcents. a_boz. from The Dr. W1lliama' prone an the ground; they lie law in bamboos and barges hair, and tooth And when the Sun had risen, A. i sof era en bmoli � � Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont•' the pits, until they hear the whirring picks out of fragrant wood. We plunged into the pool, laid ssonb$".�ar. =*` o _ d of wings; then springing up, they Its feathers do not make beds, for And oh! it was blue and. oh! It was ter° SuMe a' Gide „ sweep into the flock, greasing the the Japanese quilt -and -mattress mak- aµ Adelaide sc w., always use cotton; nor have I ever coal Tomato. oat x _ r the water in a silver y 1 0 quiet cottage room, their wings, or by main force holding beard of a Japanese to or employingrain, 'W'hose casements, looking o'er the them down or knocking the breath oat This effigy for a smoothing•block or iron. d just to keep dry we plunged in And garden -close, of them. Are hid in wilding®' and the woodbine In short, the goose in Japan is a tar AM a� As s rale, box one bird is takes at more honorable bird than with us. .And roege splashing water upon the sun. Rlleumatlgm• bloomHe thought it impudent, we thought It ::1,nd many a clambering rose. . fun. Apply Mlnard's to the painful spot y GIRL �r SAKA 1; r - T - • , . ' In f �g Caae#aat 4 rgyi< $lliotG Griffis. Japanetse• hunters have "& dexterous sweep. 9Al7 s' skillful boater '' can --- Can. -and WiSt)I 14116l88 wag-. of catching the wild ducks and snare a brace at 4120 time, tboao verr �— -7 St:ette-ti:hich every ewtniner-fly UP into 'Young ducks mar be taken with better, TS t astir te®ae-it-ts quite.com- their Yezo, and n early summer--retura to succass - 7oaon for girls .p outgrow (streasth, and mothers shossld carefully feed in the mud and stubble of the -: In sn-unnsuatly good location, like a in'the mountains, several flocks wmtch the health of their daughters st rice 'fields of Central Japan. pass The birds, by living .on the roots and may fly over in one morning. In each Lis time, Lor it is .when atresigth to gap• g" by too rapid growth that anaemia fallen grain of the reaped 'meadows, a case the basket is soon filled. fly high'with The best places are out by the , ' Aevelops. The first, signs may be no- -, soon get too tat to very ,let m : The comfort. This Ie the hunters' oppor- local authorities at a small fee ' - ' tdCed by peevishness, langous and testy professional hunters rent a number of iheadaihee The face grows pale, - _-_.s itaUon Yoliow Nearly all the cultivated parts of these,- and change places often, though breathlessness sad pale�S hew �., Japan are in valleys surrounded by the Japanese goose, like the Canadian, { At the that symptom of ansemlaa hills of greater or lesser.height. rarely learns wisdom from experience. w mothers should act at once. Neglected To cross from valley to valley, or to This kind of sport is called "Sake• v Wu Planting by Machinery. r ' asaemia often leads �o dec}iae, but if fly off to their sleeping -places at night, dori,'�or "hunting on the heights," and We walked s13 night along a road A maehins that plants cabbags seed ,. 7mi see that your daughter's blood is they must career very near the edge in beat practiced from October to the tinge with considerable speed has been of the ridges, and no sooner are they end of December. That we could never see, , enriched there need be no cause for Stare in .our hair, the moon in a tree, invested by Abbe Seale, the parish en riche The Sadat blood enricher over than the whole flock follow their Early morning is better than .dusk or set of fire village of Treize 'stents leader, close to the ground- evening. A moonlight night is also s A yeddoq, orange -rind of moon. e I ever discovered is Dr. Williams' Pink Lulled ia' larches by the croon .;1 near Nantes, France. It oonelate of s l'illa, The pare, red blood Created by The banters select certaip places good, but not the best, time, as the, movies arm that places each seedling near or on the hills, and dig holes restless birds then fly very high wind that ,passed along the lane, .' these pills will quickly banish all signs in a hole and another attachment that similar to rifle -pita, about two or three The Japanese associate only the idea And wind that soca came back again ' a of ansomda. They will build up yoti4 covers it with earth. It saves alae feet deep, and lie in wait toward even- of grace and swiftness• with this bird, tenth■ of the time usually empWyds-3n str'a hearkh and ensure her a robust We sat at dawn neon a rock planting cabbages, *' ra gtrRiood, Give your daughter a course ing or in the early. morning. There and to speak of a man as "a goose," Beside the little house, -' n� of Dr. WIWLMa' Pink Pills now. Make they patiently bide their opportunity, In, Japan, would be like our calling With Puck. the bushy, tawny squirrel, ^� ass strong like thousand of girls and with grass raincoats on to shed the one 'a "pheasant" or a "plover)—that As noisy as a mouse, M^`t women throughout Canada who have dew, and sometimes with 'loot -halo," is, it would mean nothing in particular. Scam'pet'in8 up the window -sill GCIiIQ[I1�IQ%1 _max s been rescued from the clutches of to keep off the rain. Even the other purposes for which 7 r, And down again like Jack. or Jill. �n p•ntion with Canadian Arehitoats � r itnaem9a by Dr. Wiladams' Pink Pills. Their only tackle le a huge trianga- we are apt to think the goose was ' vrloed Iwmn nub.= And only stopped his dancing fuss L.alhssdd is thy. MacLean Builders Gutda �" Tow can get these pitta through any Lar net, fastened on a frame and pole created are not realized by the Japan- To watch the Morning Star with us. Data,7ed anon on plartnhlR, y dealer in medicine, or by mail at 50 of bamboo. With the net resting ese goose, for they make pens out of E,,;Wing, M � .narptr .; yin 4r �rcents. a_boz. from The Dr. W1lliama' prone an the ground; they lie law in bamboos and barges hair, and tooth And when the Sun had risen, A. i sof era en bmoli � � Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont•' the pits, until they hear the whirring picks out of fragrant wood. We plunged into the pool, laid ssonb$".�ar. =*` o _ d of wings; then springing up, they Its feathers do not make beds, for And oh! it was blue and. oh! It was ter° SuMe a' Gide „ sweep into the flock, greasing the the Japanese quilt -and -mattress mak- aµ Adelaide sc w., always use cotton; nor have I ever coal Tomato. oat x _ r the water in a silver y 1 0 quiet cottage room, their wings, or by main force holding beard of a Japanese to or employingrain, 'W'hose casements, looking o'er the them down or knocking the breath oat This effigy for a smoothing•block or iron. d just to keep dry we plunged in And garden -close, of them. Are hid in wilding®' and the woodbine In short, the goose in Japan is a tar AM a� As s rale, box one bird is takes at more honorable bird than with us. .And roege splashing water upon the sun. Rlleumatlgm• bloomHe thought it impudent, we thought It ::1,nd many a clambering rose. . fun. Apply Mlnard's to the painful spot IREF W I L D @Ell i1 i LIA—Josiah Titzell. and get speedy rellef. oocIo HOT WEATHER Minsrd's'tinimeat relieves stiffness. Every mother knows how fatal the, Pasteur Stamp Wanted i hot summer months are to small child-+ „ by League of Nations s3PYilR ®C x ren. Cholera infantnm; diarrhoea, ,.• �R1�1ii ` ^ dy sentry, colic .and stomach troubles "Why not Pasteur , asks the Paria- fay atan press, In connection with the an' re rife at this time and often u pre- Yom^ ctous little life is lost atter only a Lew nouncement that the League of Na. stamp hours Illness The mother who keeps tions intends to leave 'its ON ' Baby's Own Tablets to the house feels I homing a likeness of Frit) of Nansen e, The merits of Nanaen as an explorer Eyes That See Not. lets prevent catomadf and bowel tragi r ca an iE4 t " Aad, !n the beechen green. ' er for the Russian and Armenian re- . `-Mark many a squirrel romp and char- He—"Dose Belle go with that fellow blew, or if trouble comes suddenly— fuggy is fully recognized, but the fa' AAw ; rap loud; Brawn?" - as it genera6{y dose—the Tablets' will, mous chemist and bacteriologist Pas - bring cF the baby safely through. They WIFE TO BED f t, .. While far beload, fhb chestnut -boughs Bhe—"Yea'"Ebur is put forward as a better apmbol + between, He "Does she see be, s a rounder"' are sold by medicine dealers or by OL course she sees he's mail at 26 cents a box from The Dr, lot the concord and ehartty that Inspire ]Floats the' white slimmer elottd. Bhe'-" i the League and as a man who before around her. she's got eyes." Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, He "Still I don't think ate sees he's Out. !s death humanity. h benefited an hams it . suffelred So She Coa�li$d N® At times I note, nsaar by, i��toTed to Heal The flicker tapping on some hollow ar wtes'he's around tar eves I a Sea. "$ter,aag" means a coin of true . if she has eyes." ' - hale; � �' weight, and is derived from the ,•East- by Lydia E. i�1181C�aI13 8 ,And watch upon the elm, against the me' Daily the flshPrs' sails drift out er:inga." German traders, vYho coined vel e 9 FOti>stl sky. The Health of School upon the oceata's breast, pure money in Eng'and in the thir- The fluting oriole; ri�idlfell. $ sig vee. teennd ut hK1y, Like white courier do th century 1llttseomg, Ontario -a They all come home to rest. i tical nurse and table Compound to ti , Or, when the dky is done, The month of September has ceruta —Ella Higginson. � E. pinkham'eVege And the warm splendors make the oak- logical claims to prominence, it is the suffering women. For three months first month of autumn; it to the tran• •- A j, I was almost helpless and to top flush. action period between Summer, with Like Dad. _ sit at the table long enough tm drhik '- Hear him, Lull•throated in the setting 1 a cu of tea. Many a mY ham• 'tea _ all its joyous outdoor activities, and Wife—"That boy of our% gets more carried me to bad, I wou:;i be sun' 71 Fall with its evidence of winter's ap like you every dap." j eo wesak• Then he read in the pea 1 FLIT The darling wildwood thrush, Husband (meekly) — "What's he ps - —Lloyd Mifflin,' !n "The Fleeing broach; ft is the harvest month, and of a woman Buffering %e I did who �• Nymph and Other Verse !s often depicted as a postai of thanks- been up to now?" t better after talong the Vegetable giving. It has. however, one other fi — DEMO"Compound, so be went and got !t for claim to everlasting prominence, it to ate. When I had taken three bottles 1► New Alloy Stool. It sometimes happens that the at"��,... ' I was just like a new woman and the month with which t% associated the things we get for nothing cost us rjRfl�s have had splendid health ever since. w Sir --Robert Haddeld announces the return of children to school• Play is more than the things we buy. When I feel an beanstg down palm discovery of a new alloy ateeI capable a natural child activity. school to a I I alwtge take it; sometimes a- bait of withstanding abnormally high tem- simile for work, long coaSaing hours, ��- � bottle or whatever I need. It is lay peratures. A cast turbine wheel made and prosy books. , only medicate and I have told many • 1, of the new steel has been tested at The importance of e4ucation has one about it. My one wanting 0 -� ¢6,00o revolutions a minute, so that it long bees reaHze3, by all Individuals - know more shoat Lydia E. P�pkh!u�is r' was working at a temperature of be- and agencies. Many plans have been • Vegetable Compoan will gins .� ��' . ante to ber. ' Ido all I era to t loses Soo and 900 degree Centigrade. conceived as to how ft may be acquired L onunend it forI f 1 I Mrs mN'sAL , J Though brought to a very bright red and distributed. A generation ago Lew I and s `. (teat+ its efficiency was not Impaired. if any of these dealt with anything but i • O"ERSUNUSUALO OPPORTUNITIES ., I BowB�R' 1' � wn,ing, Onem'm• the question of intellectual attain Maar 0•CA enadaaa a� y ",� w* = Do you feel broken-down. nervous i ;Motorists usually discover what and weak sometimes? Doyou have meat; all now realize the fundamental i e,„ybsed �aauB Adreetldag Design hich sola!- r� canoes the wheels to revolve upon importance of the present health and ane Iliustratioe, Inferior Decorating 1 ittishorridfeelingoffearw paying their gasoline bill. scakem% Mei work Statoed Glee, j times comes to women when tbey_at+e ell the continued w -being, of the child may, and ottxr hW*-� work, pot well? Lydia E. Pinkbam s Veel�'-- a� ; at school. ONTARIO COLLEGE of ART stable Comp6and is excellent toond laito The Inspector, Prinolpa,l and teachera crtANcc PARK TORONTO at such a trWe• It always hetps, are equally interested with the school DAY AM ere,ax.a sono 0190"Mon RAlal� �~� ' res in the physi- i was: roa.kos.ecm,soa .ase if taken regularly and psrsisteoo�/ V - doctor, dentist or nu ew condi tiAl tali' cal condition of the boy or interest of The parent to taken for granted. The ockool health authorities ' manifest their interest by attempting AR Mpi�S `a to safeguard the child from contagious D disease, by supplying school buildings OVER. - with modern sanitary equipment, by�� FACE S00% Of �. the regular inspection by the teacher �fis and nurse, and the examination by the YER .. li Lphysicfan and dentist. Are Parents B i �e,}ed Three �e '� realizing their respoasibili'ttes? Has Lel Delicious Salads advantage been takes of the. oppor- � Healed u' C�l#i�ITA, � = _ ::.:.SandWleheS, tunitWe during the summer vacation, pi jj "'' to ]cave the children im®vnized —' �'g'g` Dl$hegr_ against diptheria or scarlet fever? My trouble began with piss, p1!! j Y Have they been vaccinated against I`h iCheese Dishes, breaking out all over sty face. + Iyq were hard, large and red, and f smallpox? Have the physical detects tered and scaled over. The pimples : Ckles Gild noted by the school or f9bily phyelci used to burn, causing mete sarateb, i been oorreoted? Haa the advice of the proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for. sad my face looked so badly that •) 2ehSheS. school dentitrt been followed? �,llmba O I was ashamed to go wsywlrsrs. ` Frankl'y, are you sending your child- Colds 'Headache _Neuritis g The trouble las years. - :'.f�t6 foriterop�y-- ren back to echool,.physical'ly equip I read an ad t for cud - ren Pain Neuralgia Toothache Rheumatism ctim Soap and Ointment and sen[ frttc[itec% ped, to Profit by the educational ad I for a free sample. I parchased -note : c vantages available, or are you one of was healed a and I after using three Oelm•n-Keen (Canada) Limited. Dept. i9T the comparatively small group) �+ ,�+ ��+�+e.� cakes of Cmicura Soap and four who i THE HEART loco kab•rst &.•L ign6ra such worthwhile advice anal are) j ��+'S NOT AFFECT G�.. l boxes of Cvtieura O intmeat resting in a false 'sense of health se - i (Signed) MissRes F. Warren. ''? curity? The health of the. school-age Diligent River.' Nova Scotto. _ ch, is the most important question Acte t only "Bayer" acka @ $ ���a..goap,-Dint�eat ! `1 that races e e _ -- -- which contains proven recttons. andTaleumtokespyour skis clear. --- •- ytabletsDepot: •stm�ear 7taakam Nothing helps a. man so much as to, Handy `264% pres Ba err, bones of 12 �tintea.n °� raea>n net Bee• l feel that he is wanted.—Bishop of Also bottles of 24 and 100 —Drugg ..cotie,a• shaving Stick Zrk- • • Ripon. aspirin fa the trade mark (reaister•d in Canada) of ISKY" Manufacture of wellmonpowa S,. d don sapirin . Banadenocid (Aretyr aaucylte Asia s. s. A'•)• �'istle Ion, the J%1lbi�, 188U8 Na. 87—J26._�� o�t8 jir Ooms•ai• maaata d with atb r ieotbonal 'iatdi nark. tDa •,tiger praY,,• )' Rub your scstp with Mtnard's Liniment win b• aisativ� ,ro �W h � ^ • :. �...,' ',.....: -.' . '1 '.. i 1. C 'VAS` C .�••' y :.r•'� . ' , ..+ ., .. , ... '... ,.,, ♦ .-• ,:�. •+ .. ..,, :' . , . r ...•";n. ',,•�,4•'. �+ a+ ,y,' e.,y ,Y.,,• r .,i�4' '��?y '-•w•• ',k �".." ' •1:4i il'�,••• 'F' W $✓ !V_- .a mP i ;..% >r � �:: ' • ppi -»;, , .., •( ., - *iy;p`r. - a >. �,,, '.. . „q,..^ a • ,x..m,.-..s. ;. ,,;�,.. .?•�. - ,�i„� . �h• - ^.vn.�.� '?Y-„, rue. _6,^ya. •=Ki"aes..'��h , eu ;m s - '1 ,fry >1fi K. } '!w • �, t„„V,� +'/•..a , 'tiY•:. �...t”i'i'Q�'.a..r'�.:R.w'7";..C•:Ci':-";d.�1�?+,.L::;r«'s•,,.�`�.v,..;,.;��i���`�-,�1k.E',.^^r_�•".,aF�s:�•,�'a"�,.s�.^rt�a.._m.�'�.i�if8r Y�'v.: `�r� 'a"i��" ,•a''•n. _Sweet is thy light subdued, 1; r Gracious and soft, lingering upon my f book, As that which shimmers through the branched wood :Above some dreamful nook! ` Leaning within my chair, . Through the thin curtain I can see the stir— The gentle undulations of the -air— ' ,.. Gweiy the dark -layered fir; IREF W I L D @Ell i1 i LIA—Josiah Titzell. and get speedy rellef. oocIo HOT WEATHER Minsrd's'tinimeat relieves stiffness. Every mother knows how fatal the, Pasteur Stamp Wanted i hot summer months are to small child-+ „ by League of Nations s3PYilR ®C x ren. Cholera infantnm; diarrhoea, ,.• �R1�1ii ` ^ dy sentry, colic .and stomach troubles "Why not Pasteur , asks the Paria- fay atan press, In connection with the an' re rife at this time and often u pre- Yom^ ctous little life is lost atter only a Lew nouncement that the League of Na. stamp hours Illness The mother who keeps tions intends to leave 'its ON ' Baby's Own Tablets to the house feels I homing a likeness of Frit) of Nansen e, The merits of Nanaen as an explorer Eyes That See Not. lets prevent catomadf and bowel tragi r ca an iE4 t " Aad, !n the beechen green. ' er for the Russian and Armenian re- . `-Mark many a squirrel romp and char- He—"Dose Belle go with that fellow blew, or if trouble comes suddenly— fuggy is fully recognized, but the fa' AAw ; rap loud; Brawn?" - as it genera6{y dose—the Tablets' will, mous chemist and bacteriologist Pas - bring cF the baby safely through. They WIFE TO BED f t, .. While far beload, fhb chestnut -boughs Bhe—"Yea'"Ebur is put forward as a better apmbol + between, He "Does she see be, s a rounder"' are sold by medicine dealers or by OL course she sees he's mail at 26 cents a box from The Dr, lot the concord and ehartty that Inspire ]Floats the' white slimmer elottd. Bhe'-" i the League and as a man who before around her. she's got eyes." Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, He "Still I don't think ate sees he's Out. !s death humanity. h benefited an hams it . suffelred So She Coa�li$d N® At times I note, nsaar by, i��toTed to Heal The flicker tapping on some hollow ar wtes'he's around tar eves I a Sea. "$ter,aag" means a coin of true . if she has eyes." ' - hale; � �' weight, and is derived from the ,•East- by Lydia E. i�1181C�aI13 8 ,And watch upon the elm, against the me' Daily the flshPrs' sails drift out er:inga." German traders, vYho coined vel e 9 FOti>stl sky. The Health of School upon the oceata's breast, pure money in Eng'and in the thir- The fluting oriole; ri�idlfell. $ sig vee. teennd ut hK1y, Like white courier do th century 1llttseomg, Ontario -a They all come home to rest. i tical nurse and table Compound to ti , Or, when the dky is done, The month of September has ceruta —Ella Higginson. � E. pinkham'eVege And the warm splendors make the oak- logical claims to prominence, it is the suffering women. For three months first month of autumn; it to the tran• •- A j, I was almost helpless and to top flush. action period between Summer, with Like Dad. _ sit at the table long enough tm drhik '- Hear him, Lull•throated in the setting 1 a cu of tea. Many a mY ham• 'tea _ all its joyous outdoor activities, and Wife—"That boy of our% gets more carried me to bad, I wou:;i be sun' 71 Fall with its evidence of winter's ap like you every dap." j eo wesak• Then he read in the pea 1 FLIT The darling wildwood thrush, Husband (meekly) — "What's he ps - —Lloyd Mifflin,' !n "The Fleeing broach; ft is the harvest month, and of a woman Buffering %e I did who �• Nymph and Other Verse !s often depicted as a postai of thanks- been up to now?" t better after talong the Vegetable giving. It has. however, one other fi — DEMO"Compound, so be went and got !t for claim to everlasting prominence, it to ate. When I had taken three bottles 1► New Alloy Stool. It sometimes happens that the at"��,... ' I was just like a new woman and the month with which t% associated the things we get for nothing cost us rjRfl�s have had splendid health ever since. w Sir --Robert Haddeld announces the return of children to school• Play is more than the things we buy. When I feel an beanstg down palm discovery of a new alloy ateeI capable a natural child activity. school to a I I alwtge take it; sometimes a- bait of withstanding abnormally high tem- simile for work, long coaSaing hours, ��- � bottle or whatever I need. It is lay peratures. A cast turbine wheel made and prosy books. , only medicate and I have told many • 1, of the new steel has been tested at The importance of e4ucation has one about it. My one wanting 0 -� ¢6,00o revolutions a minute, so that it long bees reaHze3, by all Individuals - know more shoat Lydia E. P�pkh!u�is r' was working at a temperature of be- and agencies. Many plans have been • Vegetable Compoan will gins .� ��' . ante to ber. ' Ido all I era to t loses Soo and 900 degree Centigrade. conceived as to how ft may be acquired L onunend it forI f 1 I Mrs mN'sAL , J Though brought to a very bright red and distributed. A generation ago Lew I and s `. (teat+ its efficiency was not Impaired. if any of these dealt with anything but i • O"ERSUNUSUALO OPPORTUNITIES ., I BowB�R' 1' � wn,ing, Onem'm• the question of intellectual attain Maar 0•CA enadaaa a� y ",� w* = Do you feel broken-down. nervous i ;Motorists usually discover what and weak sometimes? Doyou have meat; all now realize the fundamental i e,„ybsed �aauB Adreetldag Design hich sola!- r� canoes the wheels to revolve upon importance of the present health and ane Iliustratioe, Inferior Decorating 1 ittishorridfeelingoffearw paying their gasoline bill. scakem% Mei work Statoed Glee, j times comes to women when tbey_at+e ell the continued w -being, of the child may, and ottxr hW*-� work, pot well? Lydia E. Pinkbam s Veel�'-- a� ; at school. ONTARIO COLLEGE of ART stable Comp6and is excellent toond laito The Inspector, Prinolpa,l and teachera crtANcc PARK TORONTO at such a trWe• It always hetps, are equally interested with the school DAY AM ere,ax.a sono 0190"Mon RAlal� �~� ' res in the physi- i was: roa.kos.ecm,soa .ase if taken regularly and psrsisteoo�/ V - doctor, dentist or nu ew condi tiAl tali' cal condition of the boy or interest of The parent to taken for granted. The ockool health authorities ' manifest their interest by attempting AR Mpi�S `a to safeguard the child from contagious D disease, by supplying school buildings OVER. - with modern sanitary equipment, by�� FACE S00% Of �. the regular inspection by the teacher �fis and nurse, and the examination by the YER .. li Lphysicfan and dentist. Are Parents B i �e,}ed Three �e '� realizing their respoasibili'ttes? Has Lel Delicious Salads advantage been takes of the. oppor- � Healed u' C�l#i�ITA, � = _ ::.:.SandWleheS, tunitWe during the summer vacation, pi jj "'' to ]cave the children im®vnized —' �'g'g` Dl$hegr_ against diptheria or scarlet fever? My trouble began with piss, p1!! j Y Have they been vaccinated against I`h iCheese Dishes, breaking out all over sty face. + Iyq were hard, large and red, and f smallpox? Have the physical detects tered and scaled over. The pimples : Ckles Gild noted by the school or f9bily phyelci used to burn, causing mete sarateb, i been oorreoted? Haa the advice of the proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for. sad my face looked so badly that •) 2ehSheS. school dentitrt been followed? �,llmba O I was ashamed to go wsywlrsrs. ` Frankl'y, are you sending your child- Colds 'Headache _Neuritis g The trouble las years. - :'.f�t6 foriterop�y-- ren back to echool,.physical'ly equip I read an ad t for cud - ren Pain Neuralgia Toothache Rheumatism ctim Soap and Ointment and sen[ frttc[itec% ped, to Profit by the educational ad I for a free sample. I parchased -note : c vantages available, or are you one of was healed a and I after using three Oelm•n-Keen (Canada) Limited. Dept. i9T the comparatively small group) �+ ,�+ ��+�+e.� cakes of Cmicura Soap and four who i THE HEART loco kab•rst &.•L ign6ra such worthwhile advice anal are) j ��+'S NOT AFFECT G�.. l boxes of Cvtieura O intmeat resting in a false 'sense of health se - i (Signed) MissRes F. Warren. ''? curity? The health of the. school-age Diligent River.' Nova Scotto. _ ch, is the most important question Acte t only "Bayer" acka @ $ ���a..goap,-Dint�eat ! `1 that races e e _ -- -- which contains proven recttons. andTaleumtokespyour skis clear. --- •- ytabletsDepot: •stm�ear 7taakam Nothing helps a. man so much as to, Handy `264% pres Ba err, bones of 12 �tintea.n °� raea>n net Bee• l feel that he is wanted.—Bishop of Also bottles of 24 and 100 —Drugg ..cotie,a• shaving Stick Zrk- • • Ripon. aspirin fa the trade mark (reaister•d in Canada) of ISKY" Manufacture of wellmonpowa S,. d don sapirin . Banadenocid (Aretyr aaucylte Asia s. s. A'•)• �'istle Ion, the J%1lbi�, 188U8 Na. 87—J26._�� o�t8 jir Ooms•ai• maaata d with atb r ieotbonal 'iatdi nark. tDa •,tiger praY,,• )' Rub your scstp with Mtnard's Liniment win b• aisativ� ,ro �W h � ^ • :. �...,' ',.....: -.' . '1 '.. i 1. C 'VAS` C .�••' y :.r•'� . ' , ..+ ., .. , ... '... ,.,, ♦ .-• ,:�. •+ .. ..,, :' . , . r ...•";n. ',,•�,4•'. �+ a+ ,y,' e.,y ,Y.,,• r .,i�4' '��?y '-•w•• ',k �".." 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Sadler Demist, praCtia _ \ e _ s SLI f , "` ", • •is visiting her." uWfe And aunt, Wm. in iii Toronto, be ,here in his i - g ao-..1. and Mrs. •Collis:. office. on Thursday frorii 10 a. ion: to , � - �-� _ 11 �� . I ,. w�g,: ,.., , - ,limes $d�'Miss Kris t� .oi .Oshawa ,o5rex the 'vtregk-end ,W#ti ,,'her- sister, Dr, H T. Fallaise, Resident Dent- - ;. bliss, Morris, 41 ..13;?toi � o, rpealt 5 p. 1.a- - — _ 1 stent Friday 1 ith J. ani Mrs Coup: Mrs. Wm� Cullis, ist. ,; Office . over Badsdon's hardware _ ., - / , .'land: -Albert Spragge was in. Toronto store.. Office hours,_S to 6_daily and .. -Geo. and Mrs: Eve=y;'t►f Whitby, on Wednesday, as one of the junior evenings by appointment:* To be' sure your pickles will be the best . s - d s of cattle. -Wilfred Monney left°last week to Y ju ge .. del M -with: •JaYtl yrs. J. Roder Word; of Hsgers- reattine work as teacher in .the. C.Qn- ,;X_£} (e>i7�r have made, �e woull a(�z �I _ '11 " s : �.& i.3s¢ days. last v:eekavlth Plt to Own, bfd.f is visrtirlq her parents, J. ttnttativn ,3ecvvl -fit- 1ulfe isiand..a - 1� . C. and Firs. Bryant. - - . a substantial increase of salary. Vise you to use notllIng...-bit : . ,_,iedng'1rierids: --J. I1..and-Mrs.... Taylor,_ of'Han,- The tnonthl meetire- of .the _ '�:�e-'�,e'� firke►t'g1. --- George Thexton ami boy frier,J, •ltonl ent the week -end with theii Women's Missionary Society of S* • * 'y j.jlgre.dl_. , I Pickering daughrer,, Ylrs. h_.H.pra get Paul's, United Church will be held of Sarnia virited with Pi ' ;.friends of 1tiSoaaay•' - Wrr_ and MTs. Cullls arespending Thursday Sept. 16th at 3 p.m., at. the n the, making ` ' .... i—•�'iy_. -Myra 4_: 'ra-.l rioj? --Toronto - ! a -few da}rs in Toronto attentiulg th,' home of Airs R. A. Bunting. The . e s ant the holiday with her` aremr tri; n si �_ P Y p Exhibition and visiting friends. Subject for Study "Yesterday and To- V a H. and Sirs• Crtink -Miss Carlen -And left on -'day .in India"_: will be in charge .of ,'Ot1r spices etc.,. are 'he vert : best' ls, =Mrs. Dc.le �aecompanied by her Tuesday. for Highland Creek .to as- Group B. - - -- _ - t fu,daughter, of Toronto, spent over Sun- surae her duties as teacher in the pub-- , �— - � ,, da w�}th loch• daughier, ASi'�. Sma�. , lie school. _ - AM. _ . _ w Ery c' a�L13 .. '` ``. IN MEMO Y :Y1r5. Hethenrgton, of Petexboro --%e Iradies''Aid of St. Andrew's ` "rias been spending a few. days --with with DUThW'�-In loving moryt of my11 bnited•Church ^hill meet at the home dear Mother Unci and Grand- .. _ -'her sister, Mrs. (Rev.) J. S. Fergu .on. of Mrs. Frank Hall Ori Wednetday a -Mrs. $i.�hop, of Toronto, and Mrs. afternoon, the 15th ins,., at the usual mother Hulda Doter, Clarence Do- -George Mcllroy, of . l7herrywootl, hour.. .A goad attendanca is, request-' ter and Lydia Bice who departed - ' '-Follow'ing is't1 list of our epic"rices: ~ �' spent Sunday with her sister, Mies ed this life September 1st, 1919, Sept- « . _ �4 L ;;Cynthia Burns• -A mass meeting of Liberals will e neer 7xh, 1923, and October 19th, EO Cents a Arlon , -Mr. McLean, of Cleveland, la: ember 7th 1923 and October 19th Heinz's Special Picsling �'inegat, g # :' be held 'in the Armouries, Oshawa. 1923 res ectivel .been spendi:V„ a few days with.Mrs. to-morrow(Saturday) -at 1 p.m., which p y' Ground Ginger, ... 50e per lb, ` Gr. Turmeric,_. . r.. 50,e per lb. `;' McLean, at the home of the latte 's will be addressed by file Rt. Hoe,. W. Allis sad within my memory. Cassia, ... 800 " .Gr. Allspice, •• 4Qc r'`" 'rtiother, firs. -Belson: L• )<i. Bing, W. H. Moore, .the. Candi Lonely is my hen: t 2 dad. - Ground Uloves., Sic " W h. Black .Peeper., . $OC - ``` '� �' -The apple crop in this section is date a:.d •others- See advt. in another 'For the ones I loved so dearly, peen's Mustard, I's 2ici'Vs 53c Mustard 'Seed, 50c dam: :'8 very light 'one tars year, and tike page• Have forever passed away.. • a dame condition prevails over the -Rev: A. R. Sanderson's themes in •-'Certo 8 1 cents per bottle �`' thole Province. The peach crop also St. Paul's Lnited Church or, SuaRar Wears have passed and still Imiss - a xis said to '3e very light the season. will be ; 1(,'.30 a.m. "Hallowed be Thy them, -Mr, aril .Mrs. Ludolph'ard family, Name." Continuing studies in Our ffi In my memory they are near, 1� -• apf Toront-o,`paid John and Mrs, Mur- •Lord's' Prayer. 7 p.m. ,A Question Loved, remembered, longed for' al- Fred T. Bunting, - ,• .- _ Pickering � T t �r a brief visit on Monday afternoon you cannot answer." Good music. ?ill ways, L'.. - w' • ' '4rhen returning from a h,)liday visit elcome. -Bringing many a•sile6t; tear. .. IEstablished 1857. / `i "�r, to Mrs, Ludolph's sister in Castleton. . -.Some time between Sunday even- But rest -in peace, your cares are' - ' _ Misses 15iarjorie and Marion' litepherd of Detroit, returned home i id and Monday morning some person ended, oz persons broke into Harold Davi Here on earth your work is done.C "t' (, ran Saturday after ,spendin two booth two mile; east of the' r illage 4 who roved opus hope to meet you, ,R' pli ?°, months vacation .w*lth her aunt, Mrs. and stole . oods Jo the amount of . When my journey here is run. the an Finn], i a . ut one tlr• re o ars, wn:c Ohl God is ood, He gives- me e- ' township. eluded cigars, candy, a box of weiners g r ,i: -Most of the former= thtcu>;houb and other goods. There is no clue, stren.gt: - •the township have finished their har- whatever, as to the thieves. .Tp.bear my heavy cross- .veatiil„¢ aerations.. Those .who have -� George's _Church, Sunday• He i= the Duly one who. knows, - not yet finished •arV havih . a -hard Sept. 12th. Holy communion at 11.3+1 M lor.�}iness and los,. �"' ^`tithe as tFle frequent "Pavy rains puts a.m. Evening prayer 7 p m. Rev. D. -Daughter, NitsCe and Grated daught- •, the work at a standstill. B, Lonzford ax both services.. Con- er, Pear}. % * . I� a44wv�l --Albe•ta coal is e•cpec'e to arr:vel firmation clas;e.; on Tues -„a-: and Fri Sw,�t 1�% 'w1"in Toronto this week, :,d will be lard day of each week at 3 p.m., in t'se SALE REGISTER. the. �a,tJ t t -' ,down in that city at $11.00 per tcn. Diinbartcn Cominunit7 Hall. Our .,- • - : ' ' °� .. • The consirrnment to be receive'3_ this= Ha a;t T?lanksg wig sen -ices will Thunoia). Sept. lritlt--Credit Sale 7 ; �,. a �: • fr?: h cow, ands rinzerc, sow; with '.a s•"r' week will be rti tribut_d throe hoe' (D j be kzld`on Su edgy Sept. ch. p Con. 9, 51ark- TA\GLEFOOT SSEETS''. 241. =- g , ;:mall Digs, at loth, the pro.-ince, but the most will be FLY SQUATS` - ire Toronto• , -Those who have riot yet alto ,ed barn, t}ir� property of ('=eorge H: 'keptthe Toronto Exhibi*ion sll.uld ...ak” r Wood handle, c double sheets foie ,.. l0c -Alex axed bias. Flett, of bing=.ton B,.tq month; credit. 10 3 d ,•• an effort. to do so. It to recognized __ _ _ Long wire handle, 15c Fly hangers, 2 fur be are holidaying at the home of tie at hoe a and abroad as the World's ,',. ration's norther, Mrs. W. D. Gordon. greatest )exhibition, ani ever} year Now, dctorrtisenaa+►ta• �� We are :prey to state that Mr: Flett it is becoming larger and better. Alen - TANGLEFOOT FLY SPRAY TAN FLY SPRAY '' -.has suffered' for some time with from the United States and other • . � `.; trouble in his throat which aeema to spire ries coma to Toronto to learn T�,F.LC O PLANT FOR 9ALB-Ap Small ting. r e CInP, d. 11 �b_a,f t: fin-a1rt�} „t o o en. L!y'yatNEVYSUFFICE. -With blow sprayer, . 45t: • with big haiod• spray's! ffi5o - . - l ,� -A meeting in the interests of Dr. big affair. Thew is no better- �OR SALE -A baud carved walnut -� 11 T. E. Kaiser, the Conservative canli- tD go to learn about the world's pro- sideboard 45 with marble top. Apply to Gordon ••` !r date Wt11 be held In the down hall this gress from year to year. Bros Bo: as, P,ckenn¢ 1-2 Special clean -n rice on r (Thursday) eveninit at 8 o'clock, -A bad motor accident oc- i�0U8E F08 SALT: -12 rooms ce p p _ One only, cpmpre�t epi'ayer. standard d time, when J. G. Hodgins, very i7 Hand Sprayers$ svitli ehonlder etrsps, . a iatlscl other prominent speakers ,will carred tm Saturday morning at abort meat Motif. For fall particulars to field or garden, • slightly used, y `` 8 o'clock, in front of the }{. J.. Flea- Mn McGinty. Pickering 44t1 _ it y address the Ratherusg, Lades are mg farm, two gild a half miles east OR 8A LS -Fresh cow. itLo a brood 1 quart jar, reg. 85c,. for 40e gni®g at8 C(71 - >s y invited• - of Pickering, when a Ford sedan car- F sow, due !n Sept.. and a young Holstein , ,a e -; _. -Will Crummer who taught in the TYiii five Indians who sic members bun. wm. Cray, R, R z. Claretaont, •i-2 Dumbarton' sehoo� during: the past who Were on sileir ora to Cornwall - aatl of the 31ir Nations of Brantfor OR RALE -Ceti age and } sere of­�Ii • '�ear, left this week for Wh9ttl ere � r ■r -d. b rooms. riewl decorated See this. �j �'j n P m Ce has been offered a position on the r . ' � ,/1J����� - Z - ' "'�" `� , . . , �' leaching staff of the public school. to play lacrosse mats •skidded in Make sa ober. Robert . ova, whi ovale Gott - , --, «; I ., front. of a large bus belonging to the OR Jerse cow, due Sept. ` 'the fart that he did riot a lY far Toronto Transportation Commission F y 1V'o doubt, the best Disinfectant and this position shows that his ability chartered to carry 3b ,7th, and 1 Durham c ing due. land Lavey, which was �� iot35 B. F. con., Pickering. Highland Crest a teacher is Iecogniyt'td by the people passengers from Oshawa to the Tar..P.o i b cc '? od Whitby Where he is well known, onto Exhibition. these being employ OR RALE -Overland tires. Be- •.Fly porno for Earth stack 1 •;ye congratulate him on his appoint- ees of the Phillips Glass Works and Fca�h offer. in excellent rQnd,tion. Apply at ..on the .market. Fp . rnent. their families. The driver of the c Bryarrt's farm, lot 9, ora, *3. Puklering• _ - -The general elections of the Dom- sedan says that he put on the brake: 4one Pick 1407. - .. .!, inion will be held ori Tuesday ext, to ease up a little bast owing to the T.OR SALE-Dluirsit rerun sulte. 6 ' w'he rt is roped that every person sli slipper condition of -'he pavement �+ Large ting 75 conte, Medium 45 cents, I pp y_ pieces, 2 Quebec heaters, 3 Kitchen chain, who has a vote will not -fall to go to due to tie heavy rain he lost control pair r.f bed -room tables, Bureau and wash stand. ,' the poll and exercise his or her fran- of his car which skidded ,lirectLy in F, Chidlow, Claremont. IV -I - - , ehise. It Is expected that a heavy front of the heavy bus• The sedan DLA CgE M. RANRR-Teacher of -. - • - - Small'tin-s 3O centsi , ,' - ' vote will be polled throughout the was reduced -to matchwood being a Piano. Conservatory Course taught. Stu- _ . 4ftle Dominion as the contest has total wreck, and immediately burst dip at firs. Lyman Pilke s Claremont: on sat- ' been a warm one, and the number of y . JELLY JARS GRANITEWXRE, _ "1 into flames. Fortunately th:e five urdays.- Phone Clare 3001. 52-a v women voters is greater than it has Indian, occupants -were thrown clear - . ' ' .:ever been in the past. of the car and thus escaped being FOR SALE -O: A. C Nn, 1114 Fall W4th t mto .- . - We're alakinR a real i P1 _ . wheat. This varietyisrecQgnized asthe best nice clear 199P, mrs. W. J. Monney was at Scar burnt, but; all were injured, two of winter Wheat for Ontario growers. F. H. west- R __ clean up in _ ___ ^ndde and endo, ' -- boao Heights on Friday last attend -them seriou ly'. Elmer. Hill stistaln ney,lot u,eon.3, Pickering. Phone S2�1ai3. per dtizeo, Have a Look - -,ing the annual re -union of the Tay- ed a broken leg and severe cuts ahrl - only SOc for family of whom about 75 .were pre- brui es and Herbert Hiss was un- rr,OR'ONTO WETAVASH LAUN. - - sent from different parts of Ontario, conscious for some hours after the 1 DRY (Semi finishl—Get our driver -call and GEu JAR$ � Of those who attended Robert al's? accident. The driver and the other explain •our 24 hour service. Just leave your GLASS,TUAIBLERS Mrs. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Larkin, 02 name with, Mr, S. W. ays, barber shop. We Imperial pinta, per duz 1.40 . three _Indians received bad cuts and will pick up and deliver 3 times a week, Now i9 the tiwe Nine quarte, 1:86 Granton, Jelin Taylor, of Exter, Arth bruises and suffered -severe ;ihock. - -- yon need extra ones, "' ur and Mrs. Taylor, of Chern-wood, Medi al aid . was summoned from , f-ASSEY-HARRIS MACHINERY = Y Wine half-pints, .. -: 1.75- 1 ` :` and L Johnston and son, Lloyd. of f. `lard Repairs. Fordean.trucks, and trac- strong and durable, per doz 75c Pickering and R'hitby and were after- tors, Gilson eleetnc washers and rirrnaccs.• No. I., I. • Brougham, spent Sunday with their wards taken to the Ushawa Hospital. a M. x. corn binder. For sate or rent. a brick \lee assortment of `•4W . cousins, W. J. ani Mrs. Monilemy, + 21tf . QUART PITCHERS I The driver of the bus- did his best t0 house ar-d garden. D. J. Gormley, Dunbarton, 1 —Notwithstanding the heavy and Ono _, — . Blue Striped BosTls; t . 'Continuous rain of Saturday a large avoid a collision and this being im- = possible be steered his bus into the ARM MACHINERY -Frost A White with ftidcv patterns, hand sizes, _ , ' _number from this district attended Posy' in such a manner as to present F Wood Cockshutt, Tiidhope, Anderson. John nvenient size, - - - co _ two very y :, the Canadian National ENhibition at n I ' - its, born upset, the ditch at this Deere, Bissell, Gould. Shapley & muir, Fleury, ' Toronto en Saturday. The attend oint being very dee With the ex- Wilkinson. Best prices. Order Your re •thin¢ pa p p• now. Also De Forest radios. w. F. Disney, -- Ding at 39 cents to spec s; at the Exhibition, however, sof- =lu- t{ g a can - . � ance . ception of . reser^:nr a bad shaking Greenwood - - fe�ed greatly on Saturday of las' up the occupants of the bus escaped T-.1.OR SALE-Fordbalf tor: truck in ' � week ­­_____��... • as the attendance was• injury excepting Mrs: James Higgins ji r� condition, just been overha,iled A bar- M A, A N - about 61,500 less than last year. On d son Basa of Celina St., Oshawa, gain Ior cash: Dfake offer immediately as this - . _gl , . — s • an - w:11 sell uick, Dave Stott, care Orchard Ihn, �` ;Monday (Labor Day) the weather who sustained cuts and bruise_, as RoigeHill;KingstonRoad. Itneccasaryeanbe �` 'jhad a rather threatening appearance well as severe shock necessitating seen snnd,y. 52.1 4 in the morning •but soon cleared '(ip, medical attention. The iadiatof. of - - • after which the traffic Was v y five bus was broken iii about a dozen �.j OR 9�LE-Houyeand lot of } ncre we'wo% X1. % - . *� , ,,,"-' , :� .heavy going towards Toronto. places, and, the right fender bsdl; 1' nn main road at Myrtle, garage arta ? en- -In repos ing a motor accident be- da-na ed. All the v: indoors on one house. Good Sarden with fruit trees, we'.1 fenced, iI .1tween Whitby and Oshawa last reek, g House; which containsfurnace, r . goodre-7SpENC I side were broken t0 ]berate the pas- pa ir. Apply to G 'B. Fisher, As4burn, 45tf R. G, a, C • . we were in error in stating the£ the sengers as -the door could not be open- Heron, Myrtle. -- - - �. .owner and driver of one of she the ed. All the injured will recover. Innes Grant, 'of Myrtle. It FAR •i f0 RENT-Cnnvenient.l. ]o- - i It 4 ..V�SSss sated on rain road, close to centre of Osba 7EL1. YOUR A� K10HT 'I�I.L ` should have stated that it Was Grant ora. Ezcellentsoil. Good buildings Rtrnning �%OSH THERE 5 'fEL.EpNONE ;lnnes, of Brooklin.. Probably the er- GREfiNWOOD. water. Immediate poss4ssign to plough. For TNE-CONSTs BU EXCUSES TO ' particulars apply to the owner. C; D. Conant+ THE SUVICTE Na M $' ar_or was due to the fact that for sev- Barrisur Sc„ Oshawa, Ont. lt[� "i eral weeks we were busy on the vo- Percy and Mrs. Middleton. and Mr. --UR SALE -Cheap all kinds of .• tee's list where the surname comes Webber of Buffalo N. Y., motored wagons, harnese.and atl kinds of tamp im- first, and we had not yet got rid of over on Monday and visited the for- . d Wm. T, and Airs. Mid-- �Igements in good order. Also several heavy and �f - the habit. We are gra to know t.'Iat race's parents, ht xalee and cook itoves and heaters. High- ,oiir old friend, Innes Grant, had sense dleton. • . - price aid torhiden and wool, algo Live pool; • iI• :, ___ . -4 '.^.... enough to weep out of a motor asci- +=--- _ - try. II. Merman, StouHville. Phone 1903 lair y�+ q dent, lads of MARKHAM. _ ARM TO RENT—Being part of lot ..r,..0 a q .� —A number of the yOUrig F3, con 5, Pickering (Kinsale), at present oc- '� ' Ir our village were rather unfortunate The Hydro -Electric Commission ap- etip;ea by W. J: Bel>, alta consisting of 125 acres. /// _ in their selection of a target for their pears to be getting the habit of re- Possession for plowing and full possession on .....,r,�•... ., l March rat, 1927: For fullpartic�larsapply to • catapult practice, when they chose dosing rates. A month or so ado Arthur O'Connor, R. R. 1; Pickering, or Mrs, J. the wiiitdows of Thos. Walsh's barn substantial reductions were matte in A O'Connor, Whitby. 61.52 �: One da last week• They proved the commercial and power rates in t�,ORSALE-Sato wood.- $5,50 T e a • _• s 1 - thelnsetves to be good shots as in a Markham. Now comes the Xhnounee- 1� Also 5 h. p, gasoline engine, good as, new, has �,,, �— very brief period of time, 27 window ment _that the nate 'to churches is been run only two weeks; 1 1-2 h. p, gasoline en- s _ r sk+ . gine, almost new; hone grass lawn mower, 30 in. ��' �� i _ .panes fell victims of their unerring reduced one-half whenever the rate scut with roller; and s 6-11d range, double lined, =�'�' � x-1-0 ••-+ 'p . r; elm. They put in a very enjoyable for the month exceeds the minimum with high shelf and warming closet, in good con- - >� _ its _ time, but it cost them $5.40 to repair rate. This concession to churches dition. E. hforgan, R. R. 2, Pickering. _1�2 — ; - ts'A — ' the damage they .had done, but at pprobably based on the fact that very OTIQE I stn wrecking a Pew Ford 46 _� _ _._ � ����F � � 4 � ''that they got off very easy. It is li4tle current is used by the churches, Nears Will sell the arts very theap I have +C = . Apt generally known that it is con- at the time when the "peak -load" . of i also for sale one Maxwell touring, areal nice car. Crary to law for a person t0 Consumption 19 79gistezed. This re- runs nice, rides nice, looks nice, a sumptuous out- .-, r. far which gives the impression of some class, and • • ;: ca a catapult. The person who duction to churches is general thio- at'the ridiculously low price of 3150. As can are . g YghOut the province.- Economist selling this is a remarkable bargain. Also a Ford is and violating this law is liable ton truck at $150. T. C. Brown, Brougham. 38tt 11 , to a hen fine. - �� Sura - ... ,; � _ - - It x F d•:..1 vr• .1 �'� 'CK .�zy,t, ,.,5�' 'k� +ro" 4 "•x - + �`• •-0,'i .,•,S �h y+,,.a£-4t .,' .ts ?�uti �. ,c'•r1 s:s-....-.. ::,.a>s - ,; w•. ia ; .2.. ri®r'� 4: ..t+s,,.?7 - . '.- ;.,:,•,. °,>a .�':..: r �,.. -,.' ' +....i. , F,: ,:M�,Ta v"�;x.9-...x:., :r,:, ,...,td+, Act^','.r•,.m - �v: -� _,4;1�y,