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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1927_07_22VAN, AITT-�� 7 �Zlr, fkt; a t1;Zij6., ... ." ­ , , . -tiax RIPSV , 7 : 1, tl�,r N ME ­7 NEWS 7 E IN . . . . . . . . . . . . ... ........ T AJLG -X LYIS TICKER, M-G, ONT., JULY -2) No. 46 -1927 -------- ip"Yo0ou"41 aalr►*- 19m Ba" DUNtART04. School In the Community CrUNBARTON. . Miss Virginia Cooper. of Toronto. Is wi GREEN 010D W -Saw aza ,Sunday all meets at 2 p. im. Cbi�rch of Bog- land service at 3p: m. Pre"ber.Rev. D. B. Langford. Our Sunday School to outing will rpending her holidays wi:tb MW-Ro b In White, Mrs. Murphy and family. of Toronto holidaying with ber and • as • P B.IPORSYTR 0 b. D.# Director C Outwic. Reg. I d Ii Op" 0 Cule"d eon"ationeil h V. Friday, July 29th, at the am parents Mrs Foston. ? by "002-612 old on cmxxt. Baskets 01 all sizes. 'some home, of • H. A. -Newman. Fairport Beach. All friends of thecongrega- tio, are invited to pikik &'basket and along. Mrs. Haloes and sonof Detroit, are visiting their grandmother, Mrs. Mae. key. at A. Gourlie's. Miss Margaret Freel and Ted Jones. Betablished 1888 Let" R. 011RISTUN, Buvle;beir and A=5&=wN9tary Public Etc. Mo and descriptions ":� L- of Stoney Creek, were guests of,MLsa "%to wing, Coa:rt Howie. Whitby, y WMITKVALS The Whitevale U. Sunday Schools Elva Mitchell over the week end. There will be.a, children's service at the eburch here on Suaday morning All accounts mast 134 aid" or arranged ed for by YUIY lot aa I. am leaving for O. (1, B. C.. Harris. N Public. citor, Ann"'BlIt., tel West of Post t. AtIoweat prices will'bold & garden party on FrWy and at Centennial in the afternoon. Eti�land early in July and W ouse P a". Sale evening. July 29th. Watch out for bills and keep the'date open. Mrs. Margaret Carpenter and daugb• ter, of Ft. William, and Miss M require my'bboka1�4.looed & SUSS—Barristers. so. -...'nBATON tora Northern Ontario Buildfoll, no .8alt.1for The Toronto Police Silver Band will Anderson, . are visiting the lAtter'I's not later than tha�. date . Ba3 .fpm pear again in Wbiteyale about the mother, Mrs, Chrisele Anderson, -�:-,W. J. Beaton. • OHAS. A. WHIT]. 18th or 20th of August.. Full particu • On walking home from church on S. D. F. RAW Adelaide 2767 Successor to late W. G. Barnes lore later. Decoration services will be hat d in Sunday evening Eric Shaw was struck by an out omobile on the hiRhWfij DP- A large "RICHARDSON & PICKERING— Barristers, Solicitors eft.. 213-214 Confed- Phone Mark 0420 the Wbitevale cemetery on Sunday. posite Mr. Annls'farm. His hem was . e Building Comi:t Y and Rich m Stc,Toronto. Phones aip'l' .d M--- c in* the af ter- July 24th. at 2 30 o'clock noon. The reeldebt ministers vrMTdrtei. cut badly and be sustained other in- The driver of the Car took Stobk f Feed 04 Pickering office open Moods W and ed e and all day includi as FURNITURE F officiate at this service. It is hoped from him to the city where he received O ev, LRatterd emag. Phone P1 it 3tf AT BOTTOM PRICES that a Large number the our- rounding district will be present to show their respect for those who have medical attention. On Sunday evening last a gloom was cast over the community when it was r of various kinds on hand ]ff.. :B :0 A :Ej passed to the great biyoud. learned that one of our most- highly in the of 4q Better secure your supplies now, J. R. POWLIR. Dentist. Car. DE Rd and victoria Park Ave, To- CLAREMONT, ONT. FAIRPORT respected residents. person Mr. Charles Smales, had passed away as it will be scitree"an -a higher rt:neto s. at door). Evenings O�_96 Dressers $12 up, Washstands suddenly from-obe&rt failure. Mr. in price later on, :'pbon* van e F Word 1 12. 64 up. Chiffoners, 5 drawers and ood sized mirrors, Arrangements for the big annual field day of the Fairport Ratepayers' Association Bay) were Smalea was iti his 79th year and was in'ble usual bealtb and ipirits till the WHEAT AND BARLEY Dv1WLo,DH-ocno-r 8,md`%!h; ofeCnhitcislt� stouff- Chicago and To Universities and the Royal. cjg= half price. It will Pay YOU to CA: (Frenchman's completed at a meeting of tbeaeaoCI&_ time of his death. -WANTED .W"ate 6t,4NS=-.- aPPbP0omint0wflkcnet&10II 2my Lion, and Monday, Aug. lot (civic Holiday) was named as the day. No expense Is to be spared towards m&k• FAIRPORT. We regret to report that Jam. S. Hadley, one of ou• oldest and most Xi. CM, nit Roofing Material BLAKE B. BEATON, D. D. a., Graduaterof the Royal Colela of Dental (Buro and Univerart:r of Toronto. Office aver urdeck's GoolectionexT etme, Wbithy. ing this a bigger and better day than the one last year which was C onsider- in history esteemed residents is on the sick list. We understand that Tboo, Mansfield -L' .... OA -pbone 5. Office hours 9 to 12: 1 to 5.30. Ind, 4141 IBM pbooe 2W. & x British Columbia Shingles ad a banner year the of the association Sports will be held in T -a. has coodu bo. for over 60 years. cted 7 3 X, .4 66 No. 2 Sand5z G, Mansfield's grounds. Parking ac: commodatiou has been arranged for bueineaa here, has disposed of his bust neas and intends to take a well-earned NEIL C. SMITH. D. D. 9., L. D. S.. (Succeeatir to DT. J. N - Dales). Graduate of the Royal College of Dental Surgeons and Toron. W=tcy� At Claremont office over D. A 7 --TORONTO motoristp. A comp ate program of aquatic and field sports bas been draft- rest, After about ten veAre consistent - of - t, ba4tzlewith sit kind@ oppool son, A good Sit -pply of Hard and Soft Coal. on hand. -Aiso a supply y very Tuesday--aid Fridp�f Phone ASPEIA-LT-- ad. In addition to this a baaeball light- stouff 10-11 ROOFING Murmy's 18 in., 82 in. and 86 inch 4 in 1 Shingles game will be played. The offloerefor IM were duly elected as follows - President. Dave Corbet. or,; Vice. Fairport homes were electrically ad on Saturday evening wbich.' need. less to say, is greatil appreciated by, of Kindling Wood, - stove length. _. , . _.: A A ;RBERTT. FALLAISR. L. D S.- D. S.. Graduate of the Royal College of W, Surgeons and the Uni wersity of Toronto. to. Offift abo9v J.13. Baladkiii'm more, Pickering, Out widths, ; also MeW Valley and Pres.. Charlie Williams ; Secretary- the store- it eepere an house-wives. Harold Johnstone who had tht, mis- i?,tf Phone Pick. 1709� - d.. 09ift roars 9 5 p. In. or by afmint- Pam to My ftons- ick 3700. Ridge Roll. Treasurer, Jack Broadfoot.. fortune his right hand while DON ALD MUNRO, PICKEKING gnat, hiateriliti, or will give price on CHERRYWOOD. engaged with the spite driving gang here m the new brill geL&t the foot of L. 93URNINGNAM it 7PLIZABOTS RICHARDSON—Sue- finished finished job. A garden party under the auspices of the I.Adies, Aid Society will be held the Bay Road, has returned ho me from the hospital. The sympathy of Is to him In Building and General V. -5-:Aenw to the Late W V. G. re *=Iwell-kno" Fire cow of :0 PICKERING -:w* bare an Monday evening, July 25th, when a high-class will be the community u ity extended his misfortune. ontracting, Retimates furnished on all classes 1 stiulding 34tf r D y LUMBKAK% A" program given by the well-known Olds Tywo Baseline (No. 2) school trustees A" barliag an addition built to the school, -7--of work—l"ertOV and Exterior. ..... . . . . . . IT! POSTILY. Ucaused At ationow. to cossuas at Tort a" ansaida. Aae� Navisake k1s4 diarsest Village Quartette. whose programs over the radio and inpublic gathirrings to accommodate a, new furnace. CIO" toilets domestic seieves alterations and repairs. Chimneys Built Concrete Work. of all &soon" 0 �= not" THE XMNT - are somuch appreciated. The com- panj--is composed of Mary Smith. contralto: rooms, and room. We- ma" ack-nowlefte that -our-tftetees are up to -date In their Phone Pickering 5" . 12 -FA4RPORT. ONTARIO TO"ll"11 =R'L ,D"'TON • 0-Twa­. 00-106—or tor ashme '21111d6via. Aseawaoses. ZsL Sam" to Ises -tafter We boy and sell. furnish quotations and information on 0 Listed and H. Norris' A. O. Oba. an. tenor,,, . - and Maude Chapma, &ceowpan- base. Ideas and that to an essential, pottit in the making of a good trust". S H I N G L R 8 sahm so Mandw Us. Same 4= ftc 94 Unlisted Mining Stocks. We will be pleased to ad visa what stocks to buy or to hold. or ist. They will be assisted by George Kennedy, the popular Scottish enter. tainor, who will appear in original E M Croker, who. for the past two yeah, had been confined to his bed with sickness In Toronto, has come to his summer residence here for a. w bile. .15 Nova 1- Scotia Shingles, Galt Galvanized Steel Shingles' M. MAW. LICENSED AUC_ W TIONXXR Ice York Qatarle and ICo+a.18% An 9 & of iiaQ P== w bat stock to sell. character sketches, songs. stories sod There be Although still a very nick man and Bird's Felt Slate Shia lea 00. Tormereasonoble. Do Closed at NZW51 odcv, -0 114 Rod ladvIpse- 011ents are making monay by following our advice. monologues. will a refresh. went booth on the grounds for the unable to get around. be Is still his old hope optimistic. cheerful self. and we h for &Us at dest phooss. white,, out. 97 Our long experience in mining- ex- sale of ice Cream, soft drinks. candy etc. Program will begin at 8 o'clock, that the change of air and seenery will speed up his recovery to his -former T. PATERSON'S. - CLAREMONT Call Phone 2812 -KEEP.,. C OOL tending over a period of twenty Team owe us to sound advice standard time. Admission. 85 cents; children under 12 years. 20 cents. good health. and got prices. on the Investment re of a mine of the speculative feature- of a pros. BROUGM^IL Picke =ig pective mining Tvaturs. Don't miss bearing Ye 01de Tyme BUV 16 ISOLWWAY. MILIA & 00. - Qnartette, at Cherrywood, Monday evening. Miss Myrtle Ellicott is visiting for a week with relatives In Claremont. 1L. or Goods Store New Perfection Members of Standard Stock Exchange. �:­ 7 . . F. and Mrs. Woodward spent t4e week end at their home in Toronto. HARNESS' -...,Oil Stove Members of the Montreal Mining Exchange. JITOUFFVILLL The Stouffville tax rate for IW7 will The W.J.Brown family are boll. da log with their grandparents here Our supply of quality Harness and Parts is now complete. Offi.ce and Board Room, Ground Floor, beg, cattle. and Mm MeLisogbao and Mrs. AND — Metropolitan Building, TOROK". - ONTARIO Our public school passed 17 out of 19 Us at the entrance examination. 09. Brodie visited Mrs. Philip on Sunday. 4tre. Harris, of Brooklyn. Vent & BOOTS—GREB SHOE We have a large stock of Oils, Famew - ry Aftye-Time, Toil, Paden" Pbesen - Adelaide 6971 and M2 p Dlea, of ibis plaos. suffered a fe* days last week with her mother. Mrs. UtLI * b Boot on hand—umbesitable 8se our Now Model stroke on Friday Isat. He is somewhat better this week. e o Wm. = Mn, Casale. of Airiatiourt. for bard weal and-tear- A ­THE RURAL 'You Will Like It Mrs. Cook, who sold her� larre resi. spent a few days last week with their son, Fred. and family. REPAIRING Mw a good line of Hardware SECURITIES COMPANY LTD. dente to Harry Brillinger, will-move to Toronto this week. D. end Mrs. Gannon visited In the We maintain our established rerut%_ tAou.'f or repairing all kinds o M rewnsble prices Real Estate and losuraxwe. Rev. Mr. Auld, of Markham. preach. ad an impressive sermon in the United city one day last week with Mrs. Gan- non's brotbers and families. John Holborn of Ra von- harness and - boots. .4 -'4' -Phone 4600 Church here last Sunday. - and sister, CECIL BMMLZ-Y- 'ALVIN -Pam Properties a. Specialty, a members of our A number of the Masonic Lodge in attendance at hoe, visited at D. Gannon's last Sunday. Miss Ruth is spending a Harness-makerj BUSHBY sod Office: 218 214 Confederation am Grand Lodge Guelph this week her PICKERING I.Afs Building. Toronto. Phone Main 1390.. at week. Mr. Gold and the Uxbridige orches• We Congratulate the pupils of our school on their success In the entrance PICKERING, ONTARIO Bramb Office: Gordon Building, tra are conductlog the services to the United Church next Sunday evening. examinations, and praisejp due their teacher. Miss MaIr. M an -Homes y Pickering Ontario.. Phone 6600. 2stf The oldest boy in attendance at the Old Boys' w Mr. ,Thomas Show. of Torqtiw. who is in his 90th On account of the storm on Sunday afternoon there wan no Sunday School 21 year. session sud the afternoon service was will require 4% Mattress doriDg 'CLAREMONT Our annual bowling' tournament takes place -bn WedneedaT of 'this poorly attended. lyrll� Ranley of Stratford,_ and Miss --- ------ the Nillowing few weeks. We OREAMERY1 week. About 40 teams will Ill compete Bate, of Toronto, and Cecil and Mrs. Bate and children of Port Hope, spent 4ell, the Marshal I E for prizes. the week-end with Miss Bate. Leckie. of Motherwell, will Rev. Mr. L .. Pribeis $25 to $75 Am best price paid for ;:-:, . COOK—ElAi4SON occupy the pulpit in St. John'@ Church the next two Sundays. Mr. Ferldson Cream at the _A pretty wedding took place on being away on his holidays. '4 gumtee our'. -.b -Wer. $15 Mat trees to be Mtremot t Cre=v7 Tuesday evening'. June 28tb. at the homeof tboiYride'a sister, *Mr. a;bd'Mrs. Football fame who come W Bro­uab- anion Saturdiny.•evening, July23rcL I pure white Jack Cockburn, Paultow Ave., Toron- to. when Miss Amy Hanson became should Bee a first class exbibition'of between boys Cherry-. All Outdoors layer felt Give soccer our and . qll. Our 8 50 and 7. 50 Mattrenes an a trial and be convinced the bride of Thor. O. Cook. Rev. W. A., Cameron officiated. The bride, wood. Our Sunday School was well repre- Invites Your Kodak in grey felt and very ELM DALE M11 I who wore a beautiful gown of pale o bouquet seated at the Usbaws, picnic on Thurs- rose georgette and carried a day last and the children thoroughly At the beach, in the gardens? serviogable of ophells room and baby's breath-, enjoyed the bus ride which was's, great at the mountain camp, where-%,w 00 uch, in & pretty entered the room to the strains of Mendelsohn's wadding march, pla ad treat to many of them. The raising of J. Mitchell's b&m on '11 keep go —your Kodik vQ You 90--YO figured oreteime and b Miss rs. M a. y Lillian Lumbe in Hanson her Thursday came off without any your. good times on g _7 For P"try.:Q" ale was sister's brides• looked 19 accidents, and although the weather threatening to you've had them. good mattrw 12.50 maid and charming green was very all were able C t Y Ou" K hll�� and have- - signs ww, some now as in Dar Brand corsage crepe romaine wit bouquet Of Columbia and baby's breath. do justice to the excellent supper pro v by Mrs. Mitchell. tided I 4 it for chances Simmoits Walnut Beds Wm. Cook, brother of the groom, Was best The crowds on out streets on Satur- don't t 0 wt your Grocer'*. man. Little Miss Kathleen Cook- day evening made us feel as if we were L at right prio" burn, niece of the bride, made a dainty little flower of some Importance as a centre, but A Wo Uc KeelAs dwe Irm 86 111p; Farman who have wheat Nipt your &I dressed In a befitting the football match was the attraction, -a" -of Zramk Prim at Of. A. Ste rtitt Sour, Mind* from your Own wheat. We can frock of pink voile and carried sweet- heart room and baby's breath. During the signing of the register Mrs. Wm. and we Certainly proud the Brougham team. They are winners airl bt, .C. grind It. J. MoCabs*sang -Because." A buffet q9e committee in char" of the 4 Furniture 1)"Ier and Food of all kinds—Ohickem -feed, luncheon was served, The bride and left United Church garden party to be held 'E. C. Jones, Pbm -.4 Funeral Director food, chop, millfeed. groom Immediately on a motor trip to Detroit, the bride travelling In at the home of John &ad Mrs. Miller on Tuesday, July 20th. are looking Druggist, Phone 18001 Chopping ever' -day. Y, week a smart ensemble of -wWt#-A&nnel ' with white felt hat to teb. O� Ma forward to a large gathering. be Duncan Cowan Co. are favorsbl re- Pickering, Umtario Oatld their returh they will reside 0. 16 T, ronto, gi6rdedbers. Do not fall to hear tiew next Tuesday. wry _­ A ,_ .- 1.1__ _.& ­Z I -"�.,g r. - -W -4 . .v - gztg� .. , 1- , ,g, - W,r- w�-.j-�­.v­ o, j;,_jP,*rw­:-,.� vt-wfl -7.w­ ,n,N,...,V­­,"t­�, -.T-- -,, v . , . - , I - ,2-, , � I �.-� , � . I 1. I , I - , 1 . - I . . . V I I : . ,�. � .1. � . �.. � ,-, . � ! . .;:�...i.;__ , , . 1. :, �- , 7,4 ... ­ I . - " - _ :1 �== - . - - - . I ---...-.- -_ __ - - 1 11 Ir I .. � __ - . . I 0 bulbs manufactured t to-day are rare- I 0 � � " .: . . � ,l - � i .� I gas filled.. The. nitrogen- tilled -lamp- A im][RAWiLm - , �.�- ',_.' - , ,��4��.� ,�.. �,�,* has given place to the lamp filled with Quick relief from pa" I : , '. , . c•'' A �-i_4- ": `-l", i'_ , .:', A . Prevent shoe reasure. - . �� I. � - 11 I a mixture of nitrogen and argon. X ; ­ : ".7 � , I AtillUdrmemd westam ,' . I : �_ . gas-filled lamp is. more economical . I . ..,. " t_.: ..... - - _-- :7;:_.,^, . I _ � . of currear'than a vacuum lamp and � "Schors r . , .. . .:. '... 4 � j � - _:;.� . . , . . , . , �, l � . - , has a -longer life. Owing to the pres- ' Put o" on--WW sure , of the. gas the' tungsten filament AZJ&W-P419& 9-in 48 go" I I I � . .. ... % . ". , - - " I . I . I - -1 . �_. , :�­' 11 can be operated at a much higher . --.-.---.. _ _. � � - - , �i.� . 4 , .1. . temperature without disintegrating. a .11. .. ��­ ?i . All the eargon used commercially at, Ing and often fatal malady known a .. 11 ..... - .. � . ..". .. , --fs- obtained . Ined by air caisson disease, or "the bends." This 1, - .20- � the Present time - *.-- -­:, . �. 1. liquefaction processes and is a by- can be averted by v-er3r gradual dell * �. . ; " , , product of the more important Andus- compression, extending sometimes I A . , ��. try of producing oxygen. ­. over two hours. Besides entailing a . ': , _-­.'4..,.. . . � ,� .­ I . I .�.�4, 1. . �l.: � , serous lose Of time' this process Is I Before the year 1918 helium was so 3ometimoa impractl�ablo. For ex- ­.. , . scarce a commodity that It was 'vale ample, a storm. may dome up while �- ued at about $2,000 a cultic toot and a diver Is at work, 'ninking it ueces. I �. �. .. . . , '1-4� " � �! - �,, .1 probably not more than 100 cubic feet - .1� , I - . . .. � �n , I � I nary for the w racking .boats to run .,. I �_� -- T 11 of it .had been extracted from all . ­' - A . . I for 6belter. � , -ik .1 �§ sources throughout th�_world. Scten• . ­ :. - - . . tific interest in it centred in efforts .,Synthetic Atmosph.pre. . -.--I----- _,�­_� . .-. .�; . �. 6 . . - .,q � �, , ",­'o . I . . �'j '�. ;...,. .. .. ,. . NEW WHITE STAR LINER LAURENT4C LAUNCHED ' to liquefy and freeze It; in its r6- Experiments conducted by the. ". .... " : '.%-�., 'I.,1 - -1 . � . . . . The Lauxentic, belo4ing to the. White Star Line, was launched recently markably high elect,ric conductivit United States- Bureau of Mines show I . .� _7il) , y, . . ­ . .. .. %,,��, I � i . * . I ' " ' ' Ifi the winter dtt;--r which she ' 1 V4 , . at-Belfast she will be completed early and in spactro�coplc evidence of its that a: mixture of oxygen and helium � I � I . i 0 - � S � .. . I . . . I .. 1-1 enter the• abundance in the sun, stars and us. which is as good - for breathing a; . � - �� � I ''. % -1 .11 will be used on ItIediterran-Evan cruises. Next spring she will , 1. ' ' ' . - I ­ - :�� Z ' . .. - Cauadlaii-tra4e and sail between IAV'erpc>ol and Montreal. - This liner, 19,000 bulae. Next to hydrogen It is the ordinary air, cad be substituted for - - � ,4 � : . I . . . --. 11 .. - , � I �. 9, . - . - . lightest . substance known. with . � ..., - . � � I � Like the the latter, these operations, I � tons, will 9haxe with the White Star liner Albertic the distinction of being . _., . . . I re Kazes, it has practically no the result that the period of decom. 1�,. . � . . � commoda. other rare .11 : , �, � . � .. � . . to ­ / the largest cabin liner-on the St. Lawrence route. She will have ac I . reduced by � . . �-). .. . . - 49 chemical affinity for' other substances pression can safely be red - . - tion for 1,64DO passengers, Including cabin, tourist cabin and 'th!Td class, .vbOut . 75 per cent. The helium re.-- .. � . .I ,11 . though within the Wit three yeard, ` • 4� 7 .1 - and reports.from overseas Indicate that h,&r acc9mmo,datiou Is equal tp that. i�_ 'ixai *been made o combine with places' nitrogen, _�which forms about .1 ,t ., � . - �. . . . . In the most modern hotel. - - - mercury un4er special laboratory con- four-fifths of the air and is of no .di. ,. . L � r.jl�, , .. � � . . . in . . ... .. ,,� . , . ­ '. --- . ------.-- . eect value, in respiration, This "syn. 1. "I . I . __ , ditions). . . . "k I I . . ' ' ' . - . I � - 14�44� !4 , - -, - ''. . ... , . ' Helium In ships. .t ilietic atmosphere' loss read • - - __ " , . . ... . ­ . - , - --..---. . . ,: .1 " . ... 1� I— . . I ,I. . . � ' ' ... .. -I' . . .. . ' - . 1. . . .. . ,Rare Gases Now Work for Man. ­ �. .. I -ily dissolved by t#o,blood than in air .. .. , I I __ . . . I ... with !, . . . . . . . . . .,... . I As helium lirill not combine and comes more quickly out of solu. I � . t. � , . �.� A" '. � lr� I ' I * . . . � . oxygen, It is . non - combustible.. The ijon. it 'was successfully used last . . ew Use'SAre Ra Ax � idea of using it as a substitute for the �. � . . I . . . Discovered for Parts of,the Air I . ,,,�' , . P -Being Autumn by the U.S. navy divetls who , . . . . .. . . I , I - .1 . I. . � . � jdangerously inflammable gas bydro, -61, sunk by the Clty of :..,..A I .... i 11, � I . We Breathe Helium in Flying and.Diving . salvaged the S , . . ` I gen In filling balloons and ablAhIp, oe: Itome in- Long Island Sound. :. - . , - , I 1, " � �, ­; 1 5j'S. In advertising signs that have re phere, 11, however, in . - . _, :.. . I ' extremely I currea . to, British . wartime chemists, . . I 0 . I I.: � ' 1 that'aR early � ­ ... . ­ . . � -celitly appeared on the streets , small quantities as, compared with ar-*The fact was recalled . ... � . . . 1; I r - . - .: . . 4#? ; . . American cities and in the apparatus gon. One of these, helium, was not as 1907, it had been found to be' re- . : - - A NEW BLOOD&ER DRESS. I - . . I . . - . I I . _! I Charmingly that builds tip the animated picture actually new to science. It had ,been i latively abiltidant ity certain deposits - I - � . I . � .... knAl , -li 1simple is this little In the television Process, the orange- I discovered with kb6 spactfoscope as a.: of natural gas In. thl,i country. Experi- . . � - VW_% A, I . �, ,4,111 , �, , I , . I - w bloomer dross, ,having the lower edge red glow of the neon tube arrests' constituent of the sun back in 1868, t �2 I : . , I i � , . , -, I . mental plants for extracting It were � . . f v- fr��i - 411 _ . , i!", - rounded at the sides, a V neck, and attention and aroused curiosity. For � but had not previously been' located : opened in •the United States and Can- -%r , -, '1101A4, - �. ..", - .:,11 ., - . .'short. kimono sleeves finished with I . I -Irz, . ..., ., . - _ , �l the moment neon is the most dis-ion earth. rrforms only o.0005 per'ada . . . - - . I . .. -A "N shaped . � fi - l cussed of the so-called "rare gases;", ceuL of the air of the earth by vol. I * - ' � ... . _. � I � �, .� ­4 . . Is � The subsequent opTrations of, the 4. , I - . .. 'A, I � , , , I , 1.�, I 'IF greater economic importance and all ; Of the other g0taos discovered by \ �, I W, - 21s -fashioned of one inaterial. The it tamed by the IT.S. Government at Fort \; .a - �, . I . . I are likely .to bring .about new sensa. RAmfRay and his associates, neon Is � - :. I I - ,tl X '- .-- - �.Ijs effectiz) used in View A for the . - ',Vorth, Texas. and Llie.use of thir, gall , � '. _1 . � y though some of the others are of, ume. . , - `-, I I I , . -View B � largo .helium Production plant main , - �1� :facingit and bloomers, while -, I `_1 . 1�_ - , i 'r. '_ bloomers have elastic, run'throught the lions In the future . !present in "the air to the trifling -%. . , ­_ . . . . . I "I" . ­ . , I I 1, I " �-: L . . .. :for filling the almh!ps Shenandosb I ... , , . top and leg casings. No, 1573 is in I tent of. 0 0018 per cent., kryplon . , I 40 . ;( ' I . I ! - .#47 ' I Their discovery was tb�' greatagt : and Los Atireleg, are develcpments � (�� " I.. � . . as 4. 6 and 8 year-- View' A, size t I - De- - . , e �,_ a-I sensation of -all. -For g aerations -0-000t per cent. and xenon�- the rareAt, w, � publ!c -4mlliar, r '. :�,'� . I- . I . . e Is f. ,- - � = 6, requires 1% yards 36-inch material I * ;with whiril the : chemists had supposed there was � of all. 0.000f09 per cent. Traces Of.,, ' lkt�,_L , , I I . . . . � ,- ,4fl, . . .cie,% non-inflammability. it offcra the � X -..-.. . - . for dress, and 114 yards contrasting! about the 'ail these sWaiftances have been found" . �/, ... � .- . - . ,g - I I 'Yor bloomers and trimming. View B, I nothing more to be learned ' - . - . advantage over hydrogen that it (loss . . I �., - . . At� � in In volcanic fumes, in spring and min. .' . . .. i . I • � composition. of the atmosphere. not diffuse through the 'gas cell co I � � . I i . - - - 11 . I size, 6. requires .2% yards 3&intch.-or I . � . . . . - ) . . . - j,0 1394, when Lord Rayleigh and Sir ' oral waters and In uranium-bearing Its lifting force la about 93 . I . 0-00-1 - I 2% rapidly. ,�, - , � yards 64-inch material. Price 2 William Ramsay found argon. they miderals. but the pritcritial source -,nf . . . . .., �, . I . .- ­ , ' gen. . ­ ­ 114 . . iZ� � 1. tents the. . . I per rent. that of hydro I ..1 . 4- I .. -_ ... I a pattern. thought at first It was merely a modi. all except helium Is atmo%,herIc air. Two years agc, another use for, . . .1 _. . . i ; . The designs illustrated in-jeur new , , . , . . * � fled �form of nitrogen. Even now ki is , liellum Is extracted from ftafaral,'gas. i - was fnunfl. an1 this- -now pro . I. . - . Fashion Book are advance styles for I . I helium . - I .. . . - Easily M - U � ' trb:e 9-4 tt.'4 U-Se Ill . . . . � .1 n: - ­ - I ') . .. 111; hard to understand bow this gas. Rare Gases Utill.=ed. . I Made Up. . w-, - .. . the home "smaker, and the woman , I - - � I ` ­ ­ I , . which fnrni's:nearly I per 6?nt.' of the, The di ,n ,de2p I �l can make .up my min' -In A =� ­ � � . or girl who desires to wear garments . scovery of the rare gases WIS, ReronoutIcs Mon engaXe4 :.harps." . . . , alil we breathe. could have escaped g and c.%leson wt.r% breathe !meet, MtF% . . ,1% 1* - and . followed after an Interval of sereral �,?a divin . . � � dependable for fasts, simplwity - ­.Nr) doubt. Dil r. Sapp-;t shouldn't ll . economy *111 find-her desires fulfilled detection so long .. . - years by striking developments In 1;fr compressed to three or f)ur limis .. dansity. - The air ts �h a task" _. ' I , lit our patterns. Price of the lbook nut-ing the sut7eerllug four jbars their utill dis.--be-mix -qf-----. . .. - 441 zation In 1914 argon began cloritial 1 �4§ its . I I _' 4, ,.----..--- . Ram _3 --- -'-- ' � ' , - ­-= ----is -a__n(­F_o_fb6r clictmlM �demou­-td--Ioo - produced oA�&__co=Aae+e151 nolved 4n th, '1`1111041__ft�mt -When the - - ---��-"O �. � . __­Ca- ---- __-_--"-­ _L__1_0__V�ntj_VV__ _� --- " . - - a C,j�py- ' , , Ili , I,s -oil tends -to forrn Research in n*dw I . t HOW TO ORDER PATTERNS. . str.,fted that four more previotiali an. scale fur use in filling electric' Zh t pre%sure. remo% � a (1,1b ) TE may be t"110 . . . ­ - � . - � -es r -or In 4bo atrivis. tfulh-, - � on the, distress- ..!F ,. . !�71 recogalzed gat, ,c� About half of all thi -3lectric bubbles %%hie"rlm� I,e ( flood I � . Write your name and address plain- . I I .. .- � r cn.r ("agistilan univers!0e% I . . .. __ . .� I � - ____ - I that (-n-a o I: ,ly. giving number and size of such ' y Jar � t, -it __ - it ea sly . . -a lifted enough. !n tl - patterns as you want. Enclose . 20c �n , ll ____ . ___ - I , - .,. I was - � - L .: �� .1,ll. Ilp .- Canada's dpvelopjxle�jt, to joruse the starAps or coin (coin preferred; wrap I �* 0 -,Lx�!sy and Tyndall but � we ` . for each number and - -4 � jj�� I . services cf jj - . I . . it carefully) . . 11 .. have lefr_.tIja,t eporb cf provlariali-sal. . * . . � _- t .. lh,­F�Ie-ai Govern. . I I address your order to Pattern Dept,, '.. . " I I I far behind us and . , I . . y 'Wilson Publishing Co., 73 West Ade- 17� , I N h I .. �Megftt 3111 pTov4rfc�al governments as - _"`__ " �; . � � _... " . - ''I rivate eompan'e3 n3-.V2d.1Y9 I , , Uide St., Toronto Patterns sent by . X lik� , ,, L- �l� I � j . well as V_ . / - AIl ., , .1 . .14 � ,; i,:" _: . �,�";, �� �� -7 A�� return mail. .- . , t- , , " I large -sump cr scienti . -7 - ___ .- . - � 1� 1 . �.L � I I . ��­ � , spend large.s ' -11 - 1. I I . I _- �! I 4 . 0 . ­­­� �.."�., I ... A ,;, l� ,I tioa and research of all kinds. . � �. .. . , � 11111le-411), W r . , - � . I . 1". � ` � � . � � "'.., �- -I I . I -, . ___ - C__ - - - Public Ownership i . I . , ,.L 1�: ; , .: . I , A . - .. . . , � . . I , . in Canada . . . .,�. . , � � - . � . . - , , A Six Par. . .... ., .- . '. . I I it I... - -1. � 1. I lwt , i - . � I.- I .- . . -1 - . _�,, � E - . It will be realized that the people I , .� . . d �r:M , ", : I � I I W.K I 1i ,, I . I Tito small Oil was accustrnic1l to . 11; � I I . I Cana alivi to , I -f' .:� .:: ill" I .::. . .1 I 11`.�, , �, . _111w... . . I .1. It I 1.� �­ " . � , � .? I , .1 . I -or -an . 1 of dil, are acutely _4 C> .1 .1 � � . .. . I 1`, 1" � 'I - the -talk of her lath who way X _. jytiftues of State ownership of certain : A1W . I �..,�.,��, �. � I .. ." - I i enthustmAic goiter and naturally ac- . i.__: � .. Industries. Operations along this line is, Y ... ail . . I • ::. 1�._7� 1, I _...; . I* r ­ . : 4uired many of the terms P-3culiar to­ . .- ­- 'lare betoming more pron-ounced.frOm I - I �10 i0 .;;; 1'�, :- � • I . .. ­ _ t ... � � - '. 1 - I 1, I the game, Upon the day when Rile .. . . I ­ .. I- I , . ;� . ��� , , I , A I I L . I I. pear to year. A country that can ' 4 1 r. . I '. -was eatfng her first slice of melon :16 " il ,if--- 4 . . . I'', .. ' 'Marking . . . . , " L, 0�1111 , f . . . .,; 11 I . . ,show vast rallway and stehmahtp,ser- ��,�.�.>a- , . by re I - 41 ­.; , I , , , , A, she startled her parent I . ­ ^.: , I I . I I � I . * ' 1 4' . � � . . , .,� 4 ' I - - * " .� . * 1, . ,.;�,.Z�.7. 1, . I'� . . J , -,Vices, aeroplanes for commercial pur a . " �: . . ��. I. ­.14� � Lj�j : "Father, I've been 'rpari- �. I � . If , ,:., i grav6ly . . I �1. , : . - arle --- 4 , , 4�, <.I � * .;,; ... k: .�., ", I - . � I . . X � -in . 0 .. ;�.�:�,��t � * 1 ' �:�� , " I K - -a . , " ,. .. .." 1 ..�� , - , - - - ---lposeist great ' hyilro=elo� _' . .. ....­ I .. - , - - ..": , . � 1. 1. . - '4. - .1 � ": :­f . I . and I find it taks six .b.'V- .. . , 1. ...:, ­ ­ ._,j�_,_.__,.­�:.1 __ - . . L I .., - I ___._ � � .�. I mcrt,ux . q . , , * _... �..7.�. ;V,k�.-, - _ .. . -_ __ a, coal min-, .t 41 .11 . I 1. 1, �_ --� . .1, - - - I . ,... . motion picture edterprtse . ::� . . , - � . :,��;, .. to ­ 0., .:.� , , ': " I . . . . . ;t . ." . ,,��, ,, � - , �,, ,,: , Z>'11 , � . .. , . - ,: .: '. , ­K - : �` ' I .1 .. " . I . . . I Ang paternalism. wholesale and retail t, .". . . �, . .1.1. - - ,�Z.­: . .. . . . ,. . . ... � __ ,--I.---- 1� ".I.. ­ . _ I:j , . �.. I . . . I . ...,:�L� 1. , � ., ..?. 1. : ,� .. . " " 1, 11 - . ,: �j I . �­ , a . �'.. * , , I I . I . � I .- I ;. , , . , ,�:!;��'...: 1. . - �W. ,� I ;...., I I d y.6-4 say that Skiliner succee .1 . � 'liquor control, etc., all tinder the aegis . ,. :.�' , ;� . .�4 1 � :�� '� � ,,%.; � :,L: I � . cgfaiaj,,� r ,'' , Nt � ,, - I ,�.;,! I - . ,.. �,X'..,., . , ;.T)l ---.-, , .! I ": 11�1z� 4 ::.1:,.W1,;i , � - I , �, I . �;_ " � . : I of Federal and Proytpelal Govern r'. � �:. ­1 1. , � _. :�::,: �_* .11 :,� , .�' . ed by gettr-,ig around him better men ... .4 I * ' " ' - � �, , � _� �, 1, .. � , ! * . , . I . . - .. ' ting � I � I.......".. � -, ---such a country is surely on the road . ,�,:; ';;: ." 1�-. • . I . V -,:� : .1. I I . ::��',' ,:�:�il,.���.i ifian -himself?" - ",NO- I)Y get � :­ , . ­ , " �, " , ;. , :; ,. .., . I - " - ; .... . . .:��::. . . T , *1 4 . .- . _:,-,-. 1; 'A ; : � .. � , 'L ,:. �:�..� � I ' ' - .: � ,�X.�� I around better men than himself. - : . T - W State control 9f. certain Industries, , L: !: L�� I r . , .. 'I',., ,, I But this �!;��;T�: 'J" ', . . I L,:, , .. . . 't . . -1 � :� ­,:,,-..;­; ­::', *,":i . .. whether It knows It or not. I . Z;. . � I. �� 4 . .. �_, :.,:�.,. , :., . �::-,: , ,�,:,:.�.��:,_: . i� ,,�� ,::�. . 7 , 4�Wr ! ; : * ��,, *�s & " "I ;e, �.;��-Z:�. ,::::.::, ;,:�.1,,.;1::'_::% . . � . ' I � I . � I I . . - �-_ , , i - progress must not be contcunded with ! :, ... ,� . . .11 !�t i ` `-�� � I , , � �1: ., : . ­ * .. :�'K-.'.'��, � , . . , .. , .. � I . socialism as %,e' -understand it in I .. ." - I . .:�: �: , ..� ,. X" : I, � I :. :, . - .."... � � X , . - - -- -ere Is no room . 1, ,. � . European countries. . Th in � i��,��4 , I I I . � . I I :. I ,SPECTACLB . at all-4or Socialism of that kind in . . � . fi�-:,� l� .�.. . . � 0 *al .1 .. , � . I I � 4__1 , . . I American Con- .: . North Ame* ZZ � n 30 Days' Tr - "� I any 14tt o (the 1, .. . . I . . , - � - scarce- : A., .. ,1 I ­ . I . i I- , ­ : .. L ..... . � � -itnent, while Communism( has W I I k .; .�.,. t ly , slay supporters -at -all • In Canada. ... : ::- .... .'!� __� - . � . * , . . . Tb6- state control I have indicated . __, - : ': L, . , . ; is Z ; : I ;:;;::...��!:., -.-�,-, . . � ­ -­ have • . : :'A1,,.,..,','*i�1, I— I ... . .1 .,..%,�­., .. . ��.. . I ", !_ _. ; . merely the operation of certain, - flitill. . I- - - . .:::','. . �, .. . I . . I , �,. 1, 1��-. '. I � .� - 7 � ,�I:A � � I tlea,which the Federal and Provincial _ � . _ _ . _ 't_ . �W.11 Govem-ments of the Dominion are Z - . 'k-'�.;.:,, . I .. Non Breakable '111 . � 1, : :::-!.t:�:::�,.- . ��.--,..�.�..,:,.,,:.:::.;.''..:i. . , �ak !a . `;%::*': :,.... ,­­.. 1. .... . : . .: '':. ­,.­ � � I .1 � general welfare. ­ ;" - ­ I 1. ­ ,:.,:. , , �;. . I I ... I ... 11''': . , : � itin4artaktag for the '. . .. 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I I .�%.:.:� .. _ You itte to be the -olls judge. Huntlred,s i 1';l , . 4 - . . , Q: ':: Ll I f, JE ,:,:j*j:ji,i:i%- 't / . i � Ug.M. -rywhere. . . '. '. � ­�� " _ . . . . Y:-:-::�:::!: " ...; ,� , of thousands now in tv�e ev, . . ,j...111.­­1. .., . I., I .. i I - ­ 0 , I­' �-,".- -.'� ." V.." , , :;�.:.: : . . � . * * neltutitui case included FREE Jll9t send '...�:,._.;�;­, I 11 '�;�:;, .: .....;:,. ­ I � �� i...''.7 :.: :. � 1 7 . ".4 . of / - ::.:::: -: i � i:. . .,:*:.: ..... ::::: �:�::i�;:i�.��i!:i�i:i;ii:�::i:: I ��: , :..,:: . :.�.,P,RF i 6 , � �i*�.:::-::.:::i 1::,:;.3:.. ;..,i� . . .1 . . - ..., .i, . . . . . .0-1 /� 1-11. ,'.:',4::L:;:;;;X:,:;.:::.::, - .. ": :;�:,. . 9DENT lA I . The ,oil. - .., �, , , : ". .":7., ;..., , I , : � your name. 'address slid Rile cm .. .. ;:;X 1 � �� �. :::-`,::. : , -;-,:;:":�l:,;�-.,;;�;.......;. .:: ::�",�,�: .,,,:, .......... I . I .,.4, -:i.;:�.`. ... -,:1-X �"1%...'�.i..":- . "'41. . : ­­. ill I I'll . .4, �,,.-`.,;., � . , . .. ., . I : - � . .", : % * -;� . '.1 : !. Pon below f will 10an loft wnn hnw in 1. I)w � - - i - ....", � ::: .. - I got pair for yourself witbout post. Cot .­�­. � �7 � P I ., . � _� ... - - . - I I - I i .. - - . j %f. , � . . . . � . I ­ � . 1. . .. 'LINDBEROH RECEIVES GOLD RAILWAY PASS - I . ,. - . . . . . . . I .1 - - I. . . .. . . � - - .. 1. .. _. . � " ., . When 11 Col. Charles ' I A. Lindbergh I nobergh in which be made his wonderful flight in black enamel on a shoat of Cana. . , I I 1. 1. � % . - dian gold, mined in Canada, - . �', -4. .- � I . visited Ottawa on the occasion of across the Atlantic, the intrepid aIr .." chow: Top, Col. ., * . �, � . . . ,, Canada's celebration of the Diamond man was greeted at the fleld-PY Sir The photographs .. " ;01� �. ;� I-_ I 0 as Jubilee of Confederation he was ten- lienitty W. Thornton. K.B.E., Chair- Lindbergh beside his monoplane - � .. dered an enthusiastic welcome'lly the an and President of the Canadian he strived at "Lindbergh Field," Ot . .1 I , . I 1*1 won $1 � 00 . on the races yester- . thousaiide Of Canadians who crowded National. .Railways. find was presented taws; lower, left, the gold pass which ­ " . � -mill on Canadian I Was presented to "Lindy" by Sir . . ,day." I the flying field and Parliament Kill with a life Paso. gad I ... ,� . "I'd thank you to keep your racy for the celebration. On his . arrival National lines In Canada. I Hoary. Thornton, who Is shown on tk4 i . . 9 to yourseIL" in the monoplane "Spirit of St. Louis" Im This pass Is handsomely engraved . right making the presentation. M, I _�_. ..- )storle ._ I I - _. .4 . . . � -, __ * . .1 . . .. . I " L� 1 . .. . �' . 1� - , ­� . , . " ; *� *i . , I . ... . � .1.1 I ,,l _ � - -11 . 1. 1. "I" ­ - I_ - _­ - 1� " ­ _­ .1.: _1'r, ��_ , � �& _�-- , ui� --t -*V-- : ,;.-,�,, �k , ft��, _.. ,t •"L unft_ - � � *-,.u, , ,A \ _,� - ,:-,- , _ I ., 'I. - - A%ifI MAIL C11111PON 10044. -----------.,----- Grown 13V20tsele- CO., D111ift, ''1144 eo Trout St. W., Tomato, Out-* . I want to try your *0ecj,ft'.)ox for 310 daym This olacoot me under n.-i �31iwa- tion. Also please tell tae how'to 944 4 -pair for myself FUEL- - - - -- Name Age Street and 00. __ son No. - R.F 0. I city - �_ --_Vrov - . - AACU" vantil ... I . . . . . I I . I � . . . .1 .. _... . ­ � I . _... . I L .. , 11 �.,..., ,i -1,11 . ­�_ . A 1. .. ­­ ` 1­ .. . , 4 I I ... �, I �,I - � "- � I wI , , t ' . . 1' I L , ... .1 - ... . . . � .. I . , I.i4 I I , i�! : I . . . . a , .?4l .. ,.,..t.� a .. .1� � �, , ",­'o . I . . �'j '�. ;...,. .. .. ,. . NEW WHITE STAR LINER LAURENT4C LAUNCHED ' to liquefy and freeze It; in its r6- Experiments conducted by the. ". .... " : '.%-�., 'I.,1 - -1 . � . . . . The Lauxentic, belo4ing to the. White Star Line, was launched recently markably high elect,ric conductivit United States- Bureau of Mines show I . .� _7il) , y, . . ­ . .. .. %,,��, I � i . * . I ' " ' ' Ifi the winter dtt;--r which she ' 1 V4 , . at-Belfast she will be completed early and in spactro�coplc evidence of its that a: mixture of oxygen and helium � I � I . i 0 - � S � .. . I . . . I .. 1-1 enter the• abundance in the sun, stars and us. which is as good - for breathing a; . � - �� � I ''. % -1 .11 will be used on ItIediterran-Evan cruises. Next spring she will , 1. ' ' ' . - I ­ - :�� Z ' . .. - Cauadlaii-tra4e and sail between IAV'erpc>ol and Montreal. - This liner, 19,000 bulae. Next to hydrogen It is the ordinary air, cad be substituted for - - � ,4 � : . I . . . --. 11 .. - , � I �. 9, . - . - . lightest . substance known. with . � ..., - . � � I � Like the the latter, these operations, I � tons, will 9haxe with the White Star liner Albertic the distinction of being . _., . . . I re Kazes, it has practically no the result that the period of decom. 1�,. . � . . � commoda. other rare .11 : , �, � . � .. � . . to ­ / the largest cabin liner-on the St. Lawrence route. She will have ac I . reduced by � . . �-). .. . . - 49 chemical affinity for' other substances pression can safely be red - . - tion for 1,64DO passengers, Including cabin, tourist cabin and 'th!Td class, .vbOut . 75 per cent. The helium re.-- .. � . .I ,11 . though within the Wit three yeard, ` • 4� 7 .1 - and reports.from overseas Indicate that h,&r acc9mmo,datiou Is equal tp that. i�_ 'ixai *been made o combine with places' nitrogen, _�which forms about .1 ,t ., � . - �. . . . . In the most modern hotel. - - - mercury un4er special laboratory con- four-fifths of the air and is of no .di. ,. . L � r.jl�, , .. � � . . . in . . ... .. ,,� . , . ­ '. --- . ------.-- . eect value, in respiration, This "syn. 1. "I . I . __ , ditions). . . . "k I I . . ' ' ' . - . I � - 14�44� !4 , - -, - ''. . ... , . ' Helium In ships. .t ilietic atmosphere' loss read • - - __ " , . . ... . ­ . - , - --..---. . . ,: .1 " . ... 1� I— . . I ,I. . . � ' ' ... .. -I' . . .. . ' - . 1. . . .. . ,Rare Gases Now Work for Man. ­ �. .. I -ily dissolved by t#o,blood than in air .. .. , I I __ . . . I ... with !, . . . . . . . . . .,... . I As helium lirill not combine and comes more quickly out of solu. I � . t. � , . �.� A" '. � lr� I ' I * . . . � . oxygen, It is . non - combustible.. The ijon. it 'was successfully used last . . ew Use'SAre Ra Ax � idea of using it as a substitute for the �. � . . I . . . Discovered for Parts of,the Air I . ,,,�' , . P -Being Autumn by the U.S. navy divetls who , . . . . .. . . I , I - .1 . I. . � . � jdangerously inflammable gas bydro, -61, sunk by the Clty of :..,..A I .... i 11, � I . We Breathe Helium in Flying and.Diving . salvaged the S , . . ` I gen In filling balloons and ablAhIp, oe: Itome in- Long Island Sound. :. - . , - , I 1, " � �, ­; 1 5j'S. In advertising signs that have re phere, 11, however, in . - . _, :.. . I ' extremely I currea . to, British . wartime chemists, . . I 0 . I I.: � ' 1 that'aR early � ­ ... . ­ . . � -celitly appeared on the streets , small quantities as, compared with ar-*The fact was recalled . ... � . . . 1; I r - . - .: . . 4#? ; . . American cities and in the apparatus gon. One of these, helium, was not as 1907, it had been found to be' re- . : - - A NEW BLOOD&ER DRESS. I - . . I . . - . I I . _! I Charmingly that builds tip the animated picture actually new to science. It had ,been i latively abiltidant ity certain deposits - I - � . I . � .... knAl , -li 1simple is this little In the television Process, the orange- I discovered with kb6 spactfoscope as a.: of natural gas In. thl,i country. Experi- . . � - VW_% A, I . �, ,4,111 , �, , I , . I - w bloomer dross, ,having the lower edge red glow of the neon tube arrests' constituent of the sun back in 1868, t �2 I : . , I i � , . , -, I . mental plants for extracting It were � . . f v- fr��i - 411 _ . , i!", - rounded at the sides, a V neck, and attention and aroused curiosity. For � but had not previously been' located : opened in •the United States and Can- -%r , -, '1101A4, - �. ..", - .:,11 ., - . .'short. kimono sleeves finished with I . I -Irz, . ..., ., . - _ , �l the moment neon is the most dis-ion earth. rrforms only o.0005 per'ada . . . - - . I . .. -A "N shaped . � fi - l cussed of the so-called "rare gases;", ceuL of the air of the earth by vol. I * - ' � ... . _. � I � �, .� ­4 . . Is � The subsequent opTrations of, the 4. , I - . .. 'A, I � , , , I , 1.�, I 'IF greater economic importance and all ; Of the other g0taos discovered by \ �, I W, - 21s -fashioned of one inaterial. The it tamed by the IT.S. Government at Fort \; .a - �, . I . . I are likely .to bring .about new sensa. RAmfRay and his associates, neon Is � - :. I I - ,tl X '- .-- - �.Ijs effectiz) used in View A for the . - ',Vorth, Texas. and Llie.use of thir, gall , � '. _1 . � y though some of the others are of, ume. . , - `-, I I I , . -View B � largo .helium Production plant main , - �1� :facingit and bloomers, while -, I `_1 . 1�_ - , i 'r. '_ bloomers have elastic, run'throught the lions In the future . !present in "the air to the trifling -%. . , ­_ . . . . . I "I" . ­ . , I I 1, I " �-: L . . .. :for filling the almh!ps Shenandosb I ... , , . top and leg casings. No, 1573 is in I tent of. 0 0018 per cent., kryplon . , I 40 . ;( ' I . I ! - .#47 ' I Their discovery was tb�' greatagt : and Los Atireleg, are develcpments � (�� " I.. � . . as 4. 6 and 8 year-- View' A, size t I - De- - . , e �,_ a-I sensation of -all. -For g aerations -0-000t per cent. and xenon�- the rareAt, w, � publ!c -4mlliar, r '. :�,'� . I- . I . . e Is f. ,- - � = 6, requires 1% yards 36-inch material I * ;with whiril the : chemists had supposed there was � of all. 0.000f09 per cent. Traces Of.,, ' lkt�,_L , , I I . . . . � ,- ,4fl, . . .cie,% non-inflammability. it offcra the � X -..-.. . - . for dress, and 114 yards contrasting! about the 'ail these sWaiftances have been found" . �/, ... � .- . - . ,g - I I 'Yor bloomers and trimming. View B, I nothing more to be learned ' - . - . advantage over hydrogen that it (loss . . I �., - . . At� � in In volcanic fumes, in spring and min. .' . . .. i . I • � composition. of the atmosphere. not diffuse through the 'gas cell co I � � . I i . - - - 11 . I size, 6. requires .2% yards 3&intch.-or I . � . . . . - ) . . . - j,0 1394, when Lord Rayleigh and Sir ' oral waters and In uranium-bearing Its lifting force la about 93 . I . 0-00-1 - I 2% rapidly. ,�, - , � yards 64-inch material. Price 2 William Ramsay found argon. they miderals. but the pritcritial source -,nf . . . . .., �, . I . .- ­ , ' gen. . ­ ­ 114 . . iZ� � 1. tents the. . . I per rent. that of hydro I ..1 . 4- I .. -_ ... I a pattern. thought at first It was merely a modi. all except helium Is atmo%,herIc air. Two years agc, another use for, . . .1 _. . . i ; . The designs illustrated in-jeur new , , . , . . * � fled �form of nitrogen. Even now ki is , liellum Is extracted from ftafaral,'gas. i - was fnunfl. an1 this- -now pro . I. . - . Fashion Book are advance styles for I . I helium . - I .. . . - Easily M - U � ' trb:e 9-4 tt.'4 U-Se Ill . . . . � .1 n: - ­ - I ') . .. 111; hard to understand bow this gas. Rare Gases Utill.=ed. . I Made Up. . w-, - .. . the home "smaker, and the woman , I - - � I ` ­ ­ I , . which fnrni's:nearly I per 6?nt.' of the, The di ,n ,de2p I �l can make .up my min' -In A =� ­ � � . or girl who desires to wear garments . scovery of the rare gases WIS, ReronoutIcs Mon engaXe4 :.harps." . . . , alil we breathe. could have escaped g and c.%leson wt.r% breathe !meet, MtF% . . ,1% 1* - and . followed after an Interval of sereral �,?a divin . . � � dependable for fasts, simplwity - ­.Nr) doubt. Dil r. Sapp-;t shouldn't ll . economy *111 find-her desires fulfilled detection so long .. . - years by striking developments In 1;fr compressed to three or f)ur limis .. dansity. - The air ts �h a task" _. ' I , lit our patterns. Price of the lbook nut-ing the sut7eerllug four jbars their utill dis.--be-mix -qf-----. . .. - 441 zation In 1914 argon began cloritial 1 �4§ its . I I _' 4, ,.----..--- . Ram _3 --- -'-- ' � ' , - ­-= ----is -a__n(­F_o_fb6r clictmlM �demou­-td--Ioo - produced oA�&__co=Aae+e151 nolved 4n th, '1`1111041__ft�mt -When the - - ---��-"O �. � . __­Ca- ---- __-_--"-­ _L__1_0__V�ntj_VV__ _� --- " . - - a C,j�py- ' , , Ili , I,s -oil tends -to forrn Research in n*dw I . t HOW TO ORDER PATTERNS. . str.,fted that four more previotiali an. scale fur use in filling electric' Zh t pre%sure. remo% � a (1,1b ) TE may be t"110 . . . ­ - � . - � -es r -or In 4bo atrivis. tfulh-, - � on the, distress- ..!F ,. . !�71 recogalzed gat, ,c� About half of all thi -3lectric bubbles %%hie"rlm� I,e ( flood I � . Write your name and address plain- . I I .. .- � r cn.r ("agistilan univers!0e% I . . .. __ . .� I � - ____ - I that (-n-a o I: ,ly. giving number and size of such ' y Jar � t, -it __ - it ea sly . . -a lifted enough. !n tl - patterns as you want. Enclose . 20c �n , ll ____ . ___ - I , - .,. I was - � - L .: �� .1,ll. Ilp .- Canada's dpvelopjxle�jt, to joruse the starAps or coin (coin preferred; wrap I �* 0 -,Lx�!sy and Tyndall but � we ` . for each number and - -4 � jj�� I . services cf jj - . I . . it carefully) . . 11 .. have lefr_.tIja,t eporb cf provlariali-sal. . * . . � _- t .. lh,­F�Ie-ai Govern. . I I address your order to Pattern Dept,, '.. . " I I I far behind us and . , I . . y 'Wilson Publishing Co., 73 West Ade- 17� , I N h I .. �Megftt 3111 pTov4rfc�al governments as - _"`__ " �; . � � _... " . - ''I rivate eompan'e3 n3-.V2d.1Y9 I , , Uide St., Toronto Patterns sent by . X lik� , ,, L- �l� I � j . well as V_ . / - AIl ., , .1 . .14 � ,; i,:" _: . �,�";, �� �� -7 A�� return mail. .- . , t- , , " I large -sump cr scienti . -7 - ___ .- . - � 1� 1 . �.L � I I . ��­ � , spend large.s ' -11 - 1. I I . I _- �! I 4 . 0 . ­­­� �.."�., I ... A ,;, l� ,I tioa and research of all kinds. . � �. .. . , � 11111le-411), W r . , - � . I . 1". � ` � � . � � "'.., �- -I I . I -, . ___ - C__ - - - Public Ownership i . I . , ,.L 1�: ; , .: . I , A . - .. . . , � . . I , . in Canada . . . .,�. . , � � - . � . . - , , A Six Par. . .... ., .- . '. . I I it I... - -1. � 1. I lwt , i - . � I.- I .- . . -1 - . _�,, � E - . It will be realized that the people I , .� . . d �r:M , ", : I � I I W.K I 1i ,, I . I Tito small Oil was accustrnic1l to . 11; � I I . I Cana alivi to , I -f' .:� .:: ill" I .::. . .1 I 11`.�, , �, . _111w... . . I .1. It I 1.� �­ " . � , � .? I , .1 . I -or -an . 1 of dil, are acutely _4 C> .1 .1 � � . .. . I 1`, 1" � 'I - the -talk of her lath who way X _. jytiftues of State ownership of certain : A1W . I �..,�.,��, �. � I .. ." - I i enthustmAic goiter and naturally ac- . i.__: � .. Industries. Operations along this line is, Y ... ail . . I • ::. 1�._7� 1, I _...; . I* r ­ . : 4uired many of the terms P-3culiar to­ . .- ­- 'lare betoming more pron-ounced.frOm I - I �10 i0 .;;; 1'�, :- � • I . .. ­ _ t ... � � - '. 1 - I 1, I the game, Upon the day when Rile .. . . I ­ .. I- I , . ;� . ��� , , I , A I I L . I I. pear to year. A country that can ' 4 1 r. . I '. -was eatfng her first slice of melon :16 " il ,if--- 4 . . . I'', .. ' 'Marking . . . . , " L, 0�1111 , f . . . .,; 11 I . . ,show vast rallway and stehmahtp,ser- ��,�.�.>a- , . by re I - 41 ­.; , I , , , , A, she startled her parent I . ­ ^.: , I I . I I � I . * ' 1 4' . � � . . , .,� 4 ' I - - * " .� . * 1, . ,.;�,.Z�.7. 1, . I'� . . J , -,Vices, aeroplanes for commercial pur a . " �: . . ��. I. ­.14� � Lj�j : "Father, I've been 'rpari- �. I � . If , ,:., i grav6ly . . I �1. , : . - arle --- 4 , , 4�, <.I � * .;,; ... k: .�., ", I - . � I . . X � -in . 0 .. ;�.�:�,��t � * 1 ' �:�� , " I K - -a . , " ,. .. .." 1 ..�� , - , - - - ---lposeist great ' hyilro=elo� _' . .. ....­ I .. - , - - ..": , . � 1. 1. . - '4. - .1 � ": :­f . I . and I find it taks six .b.'V- .. . , 1. ...:, ­ ­ ._,j�_,_.__,.­�:.1 __ - . . L I .., - I ___._ � � .�. I mcrt,ux . q . , , * _... �..7.�. ;V,k�.-, - _ .. . -_ __ a, coal min-, .t 41 .11 . I 1. 1, �_ --� . .1, - - - I . ,... . motion picture edterprtse . ::� . . , - � . :,��;, .. to ­ 0., .:.� , , ': " I . . . . . ;t . ." . ,,��, ,, � - , �,, ,,: , Z>'11 , � . .. , . - ,: .: '. , ­K - : �` ' I .1 .. " . I . . . I Ang paternalism. wholesale and retail t, .". . . �, . .1.1. - - ,�Z.­: . .. . . . ,. . . ... � __ ,--I.---- 1� ".I.. ­ . _ I:j , . �.. I . . . I . ...,:�L� 1. , � ., ..?. 1. : ,� .. . " " 1, 11 - . ,: �j I . �­ , a . �'.. * , , I I . I . � I .- I ;. , , . , ,�:!;��'...: 1. . - �W. ,� I ;...., I I d y.6-4 say that Skiliner succee .1 . � 'liquor control, etc., all tinder the aegis . ,. :.�' , ;� . .�4 1 � :�� '� � ,,%.; � :,L: I � . cgfaiaj,,� r ,'' , Nt � ,, - I ,�.;,! I - . ,.. �,X'..,., . , ;.T)l ---.-, , .! I ": 11�1z� 4 ::.1:,.W1,;i , � - I , �, I . �;_ " � . : I of Federal and Proytpelal Govern r'. � �:. ­1 1. , � _. :�::,: �_* .11 :,� , .�' . ed by gettr-,ig around him better men ... .4 I * ' " ' - � �, , � _� �, 1, .. � , ! * . , . I . . - .. ' ting � I � I.......".. � -, ---such a country is surely on the road . ,�,:; ';;: ." 1�-. • . I . V -,:� : .1. I I . ::��',' ,:�:�il,.���.i ifian -himself?" - ",NO- I)Y get � :­ , . ­ , " �, " , ;. , :; ,. .., . I - " - ; .... . . .:��::. . . T , *1 4 . .- . _:,-,-. 1; 'A ; : � .. � , 'L ,:. �:�..� � I ' ' - .: � ,�X.�� I around better men than himself. - : . T - W State control 9f. certain Industries, , L: !: L�� I r . , .. 'I',., ,, I But this �!;��;T�: 'J" ', . . I L,:, , .. . . 't . . -1 � :� ­,:,,-..;­; ­::', *,":i . .. whether It knows It or not. I . Z;. . � I. �� 4 . .. �_, :.,:�.,. , :., . �::-,: , ,�,:,:.�.��:,_: . i� ,,�� ,::�. . 7 , 4�Wr ! ; : * ��,, *�s & " "I ;e, �.;��-Z:�. ,::::.::, ;,:�.1,,.;1::'_::% . . � . ' I � I . � I I . . - �-_ , , i - progress must not be contcunded with ! :, ... ,� . . .11 !�t i ` `-�� � I , , � �1: ., : . ­ * .. :�'K-.'.'��, � , . . , .. , .. � I . socialism as %,e' -understand it in I .. ." - I . .:�: �: , ..� ,. X" : I, � I :. :, . - .."... � � X , . - - -- -ere Is no room . 1, ,. � . European countries. . Th in � i��,��4 , I I I . � . I I :. I ,SPECTACLB . at all-4or Socialism of that kind in . . � . fi�-:,� l� .�.. . . � 0 *al .1 .. , � . I I � 4__1 , . . I American Con- .: . North Ame* ZZ � n 30 Days' Tr - "� I any 14tt o (the 1, .. . . I . . , - � - scarce- : A., .. ,1 I ­ . I . i I- , ­ : .. L ..... . � � -itnent, while Communism( has W I I k .; .�.,. t ly , slay supporters -at -all • In Canada. ... : ::- .... .'!� __� - . � . * , . . . Tb6- state control I have indicated . __, - : ': L, . , . ; is Z ; : I ;:;;::...��!:., -.-�,-, . . � ­ -­ have • . : :'A1,,.,..,','*i�1, I— I ... . .1 .,..%,�­., .. . ��.. . I ", !_ _. ; . merely the operation of certain, - flitill. . I- - - . .:::','. . �, .. . I . . I , �,. 1, 1��-. '. I � .� - 7 � ,�I:A � � I tlea,which the Federal and Provincial _ � . _ _ . _ 't_ . �W.11 Govem-ments of the Dominion are Z - . 'k-'�.;.:,, . I .. Non Breakable '111 . � 1, : :::-!.t:�:::�,.- . ��.--,..�.�..,:,.,,:.:::.;.''..:i. . , �ak !a . `;%::*': :,.... ,­­.. 1. .... . : . .: '':. ­,.­ � � I .1 � general welfare. ­ ;" - ­ I 1. ­ ,:.,:. , , �;. . I I ... I ... 11''': . , : � itin4artaktag for the '. . .. 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I : - � . .", : % * -;� . '.1 : !. Pon below f will 10an loft wnn hnw in 1. I)w � - - i - ....", � ::: .. - I got pair for yourself witbout post. Cot .­�­. � �7 � P I ., . � _� ... - - . - I I - I i .. - - . j %f. , � . . . . � . I ­ � . 1. . .. 'LINDBEROH RECEIVES GOLD RAILWAY PASS - I . ,. - . . . . . . . I .1 - - I. . . .. . . � - - .. 1. .. _. . � " ., . When 11 Col. Charles ' I A. Lindbergh I nobergh in which be made his wonderful flight in black enamel on a shoat of Cana. . , I I 1. 1. � % . - dian gold, mined in Canada, - . �', -4. .- � I . visited Ottawa on the occasion of across the Atlantic, the intrepid aIr .." chow: Top, Col. ., * . �, � . . . ,, Canada's celebration of the Diamond man was greeted at the fleld-PY Sir The photographs .. " ;01� �. ;� I-_ I 0 as Jubilee of Confederation he was ten- lienitty W. Thornton. K.B.E., Chair- Lindbergh beside his monoplane - � .. dered an enthusiastic welcome'lly the an and President of the Canadian he strived at "Lindbergh Field," Ot . .1 I , . I 1*1 won $1 � 00 . on the races yester- . thousaiide Of Canadians who crowded National. .Railways. find was presented taws; lower, left, the gold pass which ­ " . � -mill on Canadian I Was presented to "Lindy" by Sir . . ,day." I the flying field and Parliament Kill with a life Paso. gad I ... ,� . "I'd thank you to keep your racy for the celebration. On his . arrival National lines In Canada. I Hoary. Thornton, who Is shown on tk4 i . . 9 to yourseIL" in the monoplane "Spirit of St. Louis" Im This pass Is handsomely engraved . right making the presentation. M, I _�_. ..- )storle ._ I I - _. .4 . . . � -, __ * . .1 . . .. . I " L� 1 . .. . �' . 1� - , ­� . , . " ; *� *i . , I . ... . � .1.1 I ,,l _ � - -11 . 1. 1. "I" ­ - I_ - _­ - 1� " ­ _­ .1.: _1'r, ��_ , � �& _�-- , ui� --t -*V-- : ,;.-,�,, �k , ft��, _.. ,t •"L unft_ - � � *-,.u, , ,A \ _,� - ,:-,- , _ I ., 'I. - - A%ifI MAIL C11111PON 10044. -----------.,----- Grown 13V20tsele- CO., D111ift, ''1144 eo Trout St. W., Tomato, Out-* . I want to try your *0ecj,ft'.)ox for 310 daym This olacoot me under n.-i �31iwa- tion. Also please tell tae how'to 944 4 -pair for myself FUEL- - - - -- Name Age Street and 00. __ son No. - R.F 0. I city - �_ --_Vrov - . - AACU" vantil ... I . . . . . I I . I � . . . .1 .. _... . ­ � I . _... . I L .. , 11 �.,..., ,i -1,11 . ­�_ . A 1. .. ­­ ` 1­ .. . , 4 I I ... �, I �,I - � "- � I wI , , t ' . . 1' I L , ... .1 - ... . . . � .. I . , I.i4 I I , i�! : I . . . . a , .?4l .. ,.,..t.� a .. .1� f,rz',.'Y �..� w . .R., )„ . ., . , ..c. .cscs';K. ra4F.: r . y i. , .,,- ,. 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This � Potatoes are saa� to-grow gild in -__ ___ 1s - g`o , tea „Is scientific311y true. It is also true , Chile. It is the prices, however, 1i ; that there is no tonic for the stomach which run wild in this country. 106 ' that is not a tonic for every other part of the body. The way, then, to Clouse- "Were• you ever 'gassed ?D ROSS ORANGE PEKOE 'is . tii+C tone up the stomach is to tone up the Mau- "Yes, but I didn't buy what blood, i the fellow was trying to sell me." ''best tea you can buy"— picked when only, i The many so- called stomach reme• .- wee day's old— Juicy, flavor -filled leaves. dies merely try to digest your food Never try to kiss a girl; either kiss a�'rra for you. How much better it Is to her or don't Now packed. in Aluminum. 1iu.. _ tone up the stomach so that it will do sit r"— Its own work as nature lntende:l.' W. NO BE 1 1 m MICINE -Unlike the ThOOO horse, a automobile _ There is na pleasure in eating predi• a�j Classified, Advertisements' seated food. Tone up your - stomach (� - i r.��A■ does not eat when it isn't working. (� V I-N E A - P I G 9 WANTED. Pon f� i ■� O� Vr particulars apply Connaught La: and your appetite and digestion will a VV A maw without a car is dike a bird t,or. orles, University of Toronto. " - -' soon be• normal Use Your Head If your digestion is weak and your When you go upon a job, without wings. Get your tutomobile. �V a. blood thin you need the help of Dr. Aiwa s tr to use your knob. - Arthur Brisbane in the Indianapolis A o E N T 8, EITHER 8E C - ;7, �r Always y Is What Thousands of Mothers Star a-k lN'EEKLY EASY selling PALCO Williams'. -Pink -Pills to enrich the It will follow anywhere, -- .- - -. - -- - , '- -' CLEANERS. ells demonstration. LL $ nn 'blood and restore strength. In addition IInderground, or in the air -. Say Of Baby's UWA Tablets. f► Cleans everything like MAGIC. Re= use care in the selection of your food Sunday, Monday, every day. Keep MInard's Liniment near at hand. tno�ea'tar without injury to paint. P es `. samples. P. A. LEF BVRE & CO;t sa and your stomach trouble will soon When you're sad or whey you're A medicine-for the baby or growing ---�- Alexandria. Ont. l pass away. 461r, Gordon ' Dundas, child -one that the mother can feel pop's Alibi.. 7tt�' gay. F they - "If a boy of mine goes oft ! Peterboro, Ont., tells as follows what I All it needs is frequent use- assured is absolutely safe as well as a to and makes good, it's be- _ =-this medicine did for him. He says: It will save you much abuse ; efllcent =ts found in Baby's Own Tab. by college cause--at- heredity. If he runs wild, - "Something over a year ago I was a ` gasoline salesman when I was taken I It costs about a dollar a head to get lets. The Tablets are praised thousands of mothers throughout the it's because of environment. I be- sick. I felt very miserable and lost ' ul- " people out for a "spontaneous" pop country. These mothers have found lieve in looking at every question " twelve pounds !n weight. • 1 did not . tar demonstration. - { by actual experience -that there Is no from both aides. - Boston Beanpot. t aleep well and could not eat as I could 1 other medicine for little ones to equal _ ` scarcely retain anything :In my atom - lllaybe it's called commencement them. Once a mother hse used them for her children she will use nothing l - r � P ash. I went to a local doctor who , because It's the time the graduates _ told me the -Tumes of the gas had got commerice.to find out how little they else. Concerning them Mrs. Charles Into my system. He gave me scme know• Hutt. Tancook Island, N.S., writes: , r medicine and told me I $ad Better go i "1 have ten children, the baby' being to the country for a change of air. I The Evoiution of the Man. just Eix months old I have used Blisters. :5 did so, but I still felt restless and I We sow our thoughts and we reap Baby's Own Tablets for them for the groggy, and had no ambitions. On the i our actions, I past 20 years, anti can truthfully say Prevent any chance o[ infection t advice of a friend I decided to try Dr. We sow our actions, and'we reap our that I know of no better medicine for I b using Minard's. Heals also. 4" 'Williams' Pink Pills. 1 had not been � habits;. � little ones. I always keep a box of y taking the pills long. before 1 was be- We sow' our habits and we reap our i the Tablets in the house and would eI other motliers to do so " nd to eat advise l ginning to rest better, a P g g � characers, I - fairly well. I kept on taking the pills We sow our. character. °, and we reap f Baby's Own Tablets fire sold by all, fairly s until at the end of the seventh box our destiny. medicine dealers or will be mailed I knew I did not need any more, as I _ i upon receipt of price, 25 cents per o had gained the weight. I had lost, slept When n one considers the number of box, by The Dr. Williams' Medicine A Firestone Contribution y►� G O r r h�+ -' well and could eat anything. 1 have persons who are always going on a Co., Brockvll'e, Ont.'ny since had splendid health and cannot visit. It ree'ms miraculous that anyone i�O �iCOlto?diit'Qj Travel say too much In praise of Dr. Will- ever is at home long enough to enter � �nt�'j� Leads 'The greatest enemy Lo tire life Is ` it llama' Pink PIlls.0 fain atI the steals, not the chopped -up road, the broken t xl You can get these Pills from any . • . • pavement or the harsh grind of rough medicine dealer or by mail at s.9 cts. Gimme twenty-two twenty -two" Empire in Silver city aueeta -but heat, which is created 3 a box from The Dr. Williams' �iedi• shouted the "penplring gentleman 1n l-- weaken, internal friction. Heat not only RUN-DOWN yi sine Co., Brockville, Out. the telephone booth. 1 the ru the fabric. but also softens the Present High Rate of Output the rubber and causes blowouts and - �=--_- "Two, two. two. two?" repeated the volc.e with the smile. Likely to Continue tiro failures. $ iuens Motor Rovers to I Firestone chemists and engineers knew "Now, see here, young lady,'" came Canada has held the premier Piece that If they could fund a way to elim• j BIRTH OF BAR • Medieval Pil�nma � n_u 1'_lse ex -pPrit d o,ne, "you just',, ♦ trh�+..h.� F�,nire as the greatest PTa�__3aate this dentrnetive beat�rsa -later : o _ min a medieval t!mes, when get my number, wad yell will ptaY duce'r of silver for the last two d*c- 1 friction, the mileage - giving qualidesof { v - - - - on harass shoo -choo some other time.' - ades. During the last few years Can - f tires would be greatly . each �aE OII$ 1 n mew rode. the hlfyirwaye 11 ' from town to town, and a tier wander- ads has been the third largest'produc• a method was. found and called "`Qum- T"g Lydia E. Fink -ham's Ing bands. of pilgrims wend ofoot, be Thy This on .our Plano. !ng country !n the wcrid. being cut•1 'Dipping." cans., perforce, there was no other: Song lilt -She was an Organist's rank't1 only by alesioo and the United f The -Dipping proven is one of Vegetable Compound � i way of getfic,g there .have reads been `Daughter and I Had to._ Mahe Her i I' F"deataae'a contribttdtlnstoetmaomiccal a I Sletee, is. 1825 third place was cap- ?` I travel -in irneulates and ianpregnatn to popular," points out Charles A. Pipe Down, ! tured by Peru, whose producticn eery �xy of every cord with rubber, Ottawa, Ontario. - "I was terr.b ]aeon in the July Ueue of "Field and - exceeded that of Canada by slightly reducing internal friction and at the I run-down after the birth of my third 4 - gtreem." He writes, "Th2 automo- Mosquitoes mig;tt lire longer if I baby. I had awful bearing -down pains � bile is accomptlatting a'deflnite object. they' didn't present their bills person• over one and a half million ounces, same time binding the cord* together_ + The principal producing areas in by a stronger fusion of rubber, thus and was afraid 1 had acnoua trouble. ii is getting people out of .doors to a ally, giving greater ebvnVh and Seri I was tired all the time and had no , xtept than was poesllile Canada are, in order of their Im- sy bWty appetite. My sister -in -law is taking portance. Ontario, British Columbia I to thO �' Lydia E Pinkham's Vegetable Com- (n the days when the ra d was the. Two claases of pecgple have fires. Firestone dealers everywhere - familiar and and cannot raise it too hi My and Yukon. Silver cr0s� have also po P Do- only me s of eYtende3 travel: ;Those who have no Insurance. and ; with dun - Dipping and its advantages and asked me t.o try it. I have ad is eta , been found in other parts" of the Do- "Each year," says- \I r. Jason. "new those who are accused by • the neigh- -will gladly esplaia howthqu daof r lendid results and feel fine all the n minion. but the total producticn from p extra miles are btu�tt iota Camps are being formed to meet the bors of burning It for the insurance time now. Any one who needs a these areas has been small., The � by this ex, meth 'I�eka thorough pick -me -up soon learns i demands of the thousands of new - total recon9ed production to the sad advantage of theQtua- Dipping from me what to tal-o. "- Mrs.RElvt6 tnotorists who take to the trails. 'Most: Salvation is free and a lot uL stingy your tire coat,! this ear. church members think the preacher's of 1296 is 493 million tine ounces. the to 1 Y PAQt1at, 312 Cumberland Street, Ot-" of these cams are equipped with - 1925 output being slightly In exc ^sr4 of rix83TONE 'TIRE s. RUSS= CO. taws, Ontario. every modern ccnventence, but if yon ,services ought to be tea. OF CANADA LIMITED twenty million otlnc The market Hamfitoo, ontmio Terrible Backache A don't wish to camp- at s.!1 you, may Lots of girls are pretty good all price, of silver• fluctu s from day to simply travel In your car from place: , day; the highest yea averages were I - 'MOT MILES PER DOLLAR Hamilton, Ont - "After my Dab to place and be assured that you can around, it you take them that way, was born I badAerrible backache an� ft recorded on the Lon on market fa headaches. I could of do m workand end a comfortable tourist inn or hotel at 11,346. The 1ot;est price awe in - apt �utwoistof- ailtweye the �s- -__ _ was acs ,,, ♦woad. an o fnnry vas. 1853 and 2854 'at $1.349, nd in 19 0 _ _ ac ea u n y at the end of each day's drive. Motor i e_tired from the fret minute I t travel is becoming safer each year. •ter' 1915 at $0.519. The total market value I m my sides when I moved abouL�I i '.-The periols of camping sciEt largely in. laced on Canada's production during � had to sit or Iie dgwn for a while af- tire. minds of the inexperienced." I We inlag;ne that most foIka who D piss. seas :S�ld.ttsednlyc3um.DlppeaTim terwards. I could keep my house in react this column do It with the hope I the years -for which records are avail- I order, but many things had to $o un- i able (1887 to 1925), based on average done at the time, because of m Entertaining Rig. . that it won't be tiresome every day. i y aft - merket values from year to year, was FREE BOOK ments. I was told by a neighbor to h Fn Los Angelus Mr, and Mrs. Hutch- Opportunity eften masquerades as 1318,826,880. In 1925 the production CANCER take Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable M inseu bought a Franklin victrola was value's at 113,815,132, . SENTonREQUEST Compound, as she said it would build a hard job. which they drove to Seattle and then, ; _� The mines of Cobalt, South Lorrain 'fells cause of cancer and what to do me up. I was relieved before I had shipped to Fairbanks. - Fairbanks, When a man tells you he can do and Gowganda, all in 'the Province of for pain, bleedit.g, odor,-etc- Write for taken the first we bought and have (Alaska) Paper. t to-do�r , mentioni :S this paper. Ad* not baderay trouble like it since. " - something which you have been try Ontrnrfo, are at present Canada's prrn- idttss Indiana firs Cancer Hospital Mrs. T. MARHI:EI 60 Burton Street. ---- eipa3" sliver .,.producers. Ontario's ppoo mine's have contributed slightly over Indianapolis, Ind Hamilton, Ontario. a(` 363.3 million ounces to the accumn- ; lated total of Caudda's silver' produt} , o ilea, ot'which only 1.8 million ounces a 5 v were plcduced prior to 1303, the year of the discovery of the Cobalt area, ie 4 1 The average production in Ontario for n` each of the last four years wag 10.7 t� million ounces. Dividends paid out to AYE , the end of 1925. by silver companies ) ELL operating in northern Ontario amount ed to approximately 192,000,000. . Silver production in British Colum• bla and the Yukon is obtained. from VILI - - - " leadiinc ores. , Beth fuzz scars mf screen comedy _ -�-- - -_' • tea• Minard's Liniment for insect bites. LIT spray clears your home of flies and mos- quitoes. It also kills bed bugs, roaches, ants, • That's Different. Proved safe by millions and prescribed by pl+ysiCias for), r Two unattached o -Jt and their eggs. Fatal to insects but harmless to golfers struck up _Colds Headache Neuritis Lumbago ankiad. Fill not stain. an acquaintance at a holiday resort -!m Get Flit today, One was a lean fellow, the other was •' Dittrilwted in Canada by Fred J. Whitlow &Co., Limited, To vwo distinctly weighty,. "What Is your Pain - Neuralgia Toothache RheumatisM , I,, s -- - -� handicap ?" asked the thin player. "Sixteen," replied the other. "Ah," [DOES NOT AFFECT THE HEART said the first man quickly, "that's ex• - 3 i rr •ursup collent. I'm a sixteen man, too." "Ah, -as," Eald th•e burly one moodily. "You ' Acce t o "Bayer" package ; `f wean strokes, but I mean 'stones'."' +; < ---, �. / w idh contains provers direc`�ion& _ DESTROYS first Actor (on tour) do $wady "Bayer" boxes of 12 tableEs m .flies lies Mosquitoes Moths you like my room, as a whole',"' Sec• �. Also bottles of 24 and 10o- Druggists. ` "The yellow rse and Actor - "As a hole it's finer as a' + ;Ants Bed Bugs Roaches with rbe black bead" room —not E� good." Aspirin is the trade mark (registered in Qansda) M Bayer Manufacture of M000aosHo ,scidester of SallcyIleseld (Acetyl Salicylic Acid, "A. S. A. "). wblle it In well Imows that Aspirtu means Bayer wannfactuse, to assist the publle apinst 1mltaUona, the 19ro acs 3 (83UE No. 30 -'27. t, of 8ycr Oompmy will be stamped with vials fenen1 trade surly tits •,lBaiet Clow.'• , w ` • r _ t ,,. ,, A. - �. -. 'w ... «.' ' ; •.,... ,. _.. ,.. ._.. ,. :. ...;'. a,wt.. x.s. :-a :r,. -,t ' ^.w '4r °wr' yr �..'.R ".'.x•.:+r+" °,, ,' �_i .:�+'..,x•� y,,.rcLf.`n. ,. '4s..•s.�:a. ,� 'c3'R' >- `.. "l�`''r"'� •„ y.;cw,a�fatin .. '., g-„ +.s .-,.+. 'r. .�.,: . tc.. .,,.2.••'•irm.. :p+- Y.n ate. .,�.?._ ,vr 4 ,sti � f:ir _ t , wxiP ,,n i.,- ..,'y. `°"'�. �. ;°' ?'4•ii.t'A•d^ ,9:K e.;tCt r'�i7' <M.:4• "'i"x.%CM".."h'�! r'�S•c� -a.' sF,...PC,tivS :i�:•�w :e"i<''•i�'+..%.' .. y. r , (Addition&) L wAls) — Thomas Johnston _ -left on Mon- day morn;nR to relieve a section' foreman on the C. N. ft. east of Cobourg. . —A number of tennis enthuai- asts have got down to bustnesR, and are now spending many a pleasant hour in the courts here. — Gordon Found met with a rather painful accident one dap net week, when working at Hairy Arnold's new barn. He missed his footing and fella distance of some ten feet. -In putting out his arm to save himself he severely sprain• ed one of his wrists, which laid him off work for a time. Fortu- nately lip bones were broken. IN MEMORIAM. -' WRIGaT -In loving memory of our dear wife.and mother,, who passed away, July 20th, 1923. Peaceful be your sleep, dear mother, :Tie sweet to breathe your name; We loved you very dear in life, In death we do the same. -Ever remembered by Husband and Family. Attention We wish to inform the public that we have open• ed up a Garage and Ser- vice Station in our premis- .es just west of the Eastern Restaurant, Pickering Village, Out. A first -class mechanic on -all makes of taro,. Warki Guaranteed - L.AW'S GAIR'A SE -, -AND SERVICE STATION k_er.16SI/ ;�1f /'treated out of en- ) during stone and fashioned Into Time de- fying deal a. Thls le the story �Of our mem- orials. if you are In- terested consult as to- day, "No GreaterTribute" N, W. STAFFORD, Kingston Road, �'Vhitby Phone Whitby 48 r 32 • Red and wbroe CHAIN STORE S, G. tilbrr Ish DU BARTON Buy for cash and save money Friday, and Saturday, July 15.16 Canned Peas, 2 for ` 25c Herring in Tomato Sauce,' 19c Certo, 32c Lux, lot Flexo, 18c P h. G Naptha Soap, a for 22c Danish Cured Back Bacon, 43c Tip Top Breakfast Bacon, „sliced 3& Maple Leaf, Mutual Fire Insurance Cc- - - ahesp rates for farm and country " buildings. Windstorm Insurance on buildings, wind. mIlls. -Silos etc, Automobile Insurance 3f all kinds. FARNI9 FOR SALE Write or phone EIS, BOW MAN 20 ' WHIT'BY, ONT. vat ttrh . nw,,.:. -•JV.n v .r:,,,v,.a i ;.a.� :ru. .vs,-y,Gsig .m. end+' p eY , - - at Coal , Is the time to briag in your hsttrQws a OIL' any other implements flint need repairia , so that, . they will all Hard and Soft Foal "of they ready +. beat' IIs On : for the spring work hand A specia,L reduction during the •y 1`' next few weeks. �t TH08. A. LAW, L O R N E R E I D T a Fid.e3ir ®rigs'. Gszt CLAREMONT A--,M' P,­ RSJ a`' isd Picnicker's Supplies ' Paper Table Napkins, 1Paper Plates, -j Paper Cups, . Lunch Paper, Waxed 1, -Fresh Cured Ham, ,'..Sliced Bacon, . Corned Beef, - Sliced Smoked Beef Jame, Jellies, Sardines, Salmons,' Marmalades, Soups, Haddyte, Lobster'. Canned Veastabies, $erring. J ^a FresVegetables always on hand in season _ Our Delivery and Service Pree ,. JASO AICHARDSON Pickerin Hardware' ''Store Now is the time to net your Screen Doors, Window Screens and Wire W Cloth. We have a complete stock, Screen Doors at 1.85 up as !Window Screens Lt 40c. 1 Only, 8'burner Florence Oil Stove, 18.00 1 Only, Loraine Oil Stove, 25.00 Keep :flies off your stock with Dr. Williams' Fly 011— one tried-always used. : 'Frost Wire Pence, Poets and 'Staples always an hand Fleury Plows and Scuffien and Wheelbarrows. ( Agent for McCormick -Deering Parm Macbinery , and Repairs. Our Motto: W have IN can get lt, or it is not made. —t • _B iVVa fly .. ,LCKFI G o gat f" UNIVERSAL-: MOTORS -- .!(, 'NEST HILL :STAR AND FLINT SALES - • _•REP .A. i :R � ,� Ah If you want a guaranteed Repair job at a reasonable ..price, SEE US. Experienced Me�chbnics. Repairs on ell makes. i 1 Phone Scarboro 52-31. ' -..,.� ppte �i SOLID OAK $70, $100, $125 CASKET FUNERAL �1� M A T T H E W S' BURIAL 000 .219 Danrorth Ave., Toronto Phone Gerrard 3300 Our Funerals include: Embalming.' Hearse, Casket, Outside Case, ; Electric Fixtures, Chairs, Our Personal Service. Funeral complete. No Extras. Visit our establishment and prove the truth of these statements for yourselves. These prices stand good within a radius of 40 miles from Toronto � REMEMBER.: Clip this ad. for reference. 31 t `s TO t .t _ a I 1 n"s Ts` tour oo re�resistant :,_.. 4 Fire - protection is all important ig moiierd Building. Help protect your hofg from the menace of fire by using Brantford Roofing. -� All Brantford Roofing products are, ice -re. e, tardent and usually reducd insurance, rates ' by 10 to 20 per tent... Specify, Brniford � .= ,(oLf$ermaaent roofing satisfactiols.' a _ - Brrantford Roof lug Co. Limh*4 1 —' Brantford, Ontarig 7i " R 4 ;tea -Stock Carried, Information Furnished and Service on Brantford Roofing rendered by F. J. Prouse,, - - Pickering i1^.� t �.� +�1C+ _ ,1:. y ai �v,�"rf; ',ut '. r'n+ a. 4'rr '.uw`•s �: �'..at" " rr .:'tit.'. ♦Y• .y3 °.'t.9 ` `•l __''4„d- '�,'.'p fR::. P. ,. i'�", `..y�•A. . -C' y� d 'A'fY'si Ft p• a• • Y. Tt, r- C „4^ �. f 1•+� • .. Y `'rS•0' •J+_ '[' }•,:5. rt. vi'f'•�•"i- .`R'6y •'.}1,, y'sp"f. y7 ' Y .-- a -...L. ' � . r. :�'twLR - ;,x ,Y ,�.F Ow),; xSw • m .v,9.. ;C'a � .. ;.+r't +'�•.,• •y.... 2' 1. 3 -: behind financially and act ,depending on the.lutuiGs foe raturtie. i mention r ate-- • :y, , „ 'I ' •. — tbiif in 'hope tbiat lnay' enlist your to co-operation and good -will in my enter- zr. - is prise. I • trdat the [ntectnation con- TtatRMS Gained in this letter will be of some 1 7b w year„ $1.3o it paid in advaaea use to you and interest to your many -, readers. ' ' �S abacriMiona'ro ttae United-States and Croat aritain is Very truly yours, . $2.00 advance- J. 1. TvogEZ`r -- - - - JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor. CENTENNIAL CORNERS. A gra ad gardetr- party, under the Deatb of Mrs. Margaret ausptcee"of the Young People's society Alice O'connor `' of the Centennial United Church, will -• be held on the spacious lawn of Hilton _• 'there passed away at 6 Bellwood& Brumw@tl, Highland Creek, on the evening of Tuesday, July 26tb, at 5.00 Ave., Toronto, on Friday, July let, a plunder native of the Province of On- o'clock (standard time). An excellent be by the follow - •tario, in the person of Mrs. Margaret Alice O Connor, relict of the late Jere- program .will given - lag well -known artists: Miss Pearl t miah O'Connor, in her 99th year. Negton, elocutionist and entertainer; Mies Ethel Grainger, contralto soloist; r - Born ip Markhans township on Nor. The Boots Trio, instr.ument>l solos,' 27, 1835, the dau hter of 'John and 8 duets and drios (piano, mandolin, Catharine .FIRI't, marrying early in life, she became the another of fifteen banjo, Spanish and Hawaiian guitars.) A refreshment booth will be on the da children, ten sonsand five daughters. gt oun do for the We of ice - cream, &oft - Having resided during her whole life drinks etc. Admission 35 cents, child- ( within a few milee of where she died, r e n 20 cents: This garden party IF L� she was widely known to a large circle postponed from July lath. P of friends and acquaintances in her Dative province, and -being ' fond of _ x travel, .that circle was extended Hear Ye Olde Tyme Quartette at throughout Canada and to many parts Cherrywood, Monday, July 25 ,F of the United States. The deceased lady was a splendid representative of the pioneer stock of BROGK ROAD: 3x this Province, the men and women - v who laid the foundation of the pro- Miss gate Reddin and niece. of $utT• b'vince of Canada and charted the way alo, are holidaying at T. Reddin's. ' t, for the proud position it holds to day, Clifford Hubbard had his hand bad- y° Her busband predeceased her thirty- ly cut with barbed wire last week. i one yeare ago. Of her largedamiiyy, Miss Edna Kyyes is'entertainiog a she is survived.•by D. J., chief clerk to girl friecd from the city this week. the State Dept, at Ottawa; James J., Born, as Thursday, July 14th, to �r District Magistrate, Port Arthur : Walter and Mrs, Hamilton, a dau - Thos. A , Re»itor, Niagera Falls, N.Y.; gt,ter, D. Anselm. of the Chicago and Rock Congratulations to Walter Jackson Island Ry., Dalhart, Texas ; Ambros on paasioa hie recent tbirdyear exams J., Crown Prosecutor for Southern at Toronto Uaiversi+v. z Saskat.bewsn, Esteran, Saak ; Leo, Genrge and Mrs. Moody and son, salesmanager• who bad remained at L,Inyd• of Oshawa. sp ?nt the weekend home ; Mr),hri M. Ambrose, i;'reuline with W. H. and !Ctrs Jackson. ' Qollege. Ch,tham, Oot,: Mrs. Frank Seth Badaernw hies purchased an P J. Fitzpatri k, Winnipeg, Man,; Mrs Win. J, F:z.igan. Toronto She acreadjniniog his lot from J .A.Wbite. also Seth expects to build a cottage on thin ;leaven to n,oarn her departare, several lot and retire. 34 grand children and five great grand - A few weeks mg(? Emmet Woodruff children : also two staters and a bra and wife, frnuo nne of the Pacific . , - tither Sister Francis Joseph, of St p States. celled nn old friends and visit-, t Joseph's Convent, Toronto; Mrs. P. ed the place of his birth. j ° •bfcltae, BrecLin. Oat., and John Bart, Thomas Hodson, who taugbt in our: =. of Oshawa. The late Edward Hart school m•aoy years also, but who is and the late Mrs. Mary Wallace, life- now residing in 'Winnipeg, was here r' along residents of Whitby and Oshawa, last week accompanied by his dau- .,,,� - respectively, were a brother and sister ahter, and visited Thomas and Mrs. of the deceased Knox, fts The late Mrs. O'Connor will hb well Mr. MtLauablio,, of Toronto,- the remembered in Pickering; and through ginger ale man, has purchased the out the tnwnsbip by the older rest• property south of the C. N, R.. known dente, she and her family having re- as the John Robson property, conatet- „ aided here for many years. Having log of about 36% -res, We understand Wwavx been an outstanding member the be will erect's grind summer•residence _ .of eorar®et$ity,-eha we,a spot as a fine spring !teemed and apprectated by a wide creek runs through the pr sad circle of relatives and friends %who will is well wooded. Just watch rock "ceedingiy regret her departure from goad grow. Lbis life. - Tbe funeral was held on Tuesday - ' Morning, the 5th inst., Solemn Requi• SCHOOL REPORTS. em Maas being celebrated at St. Mary's Church. Toronto. by Rev, Dennis The following Is the report of the _ ( Connor. Lt was attended by many Promotion examinationsin the Audlev t Church dignataries and members of public school. Froin Jr. 1V to Sr, 1V religious Orders iq which the deceased —Alma Puekrin'. Sr. III to Jr, IV— j lead several relatives and many friends. James Hedge•, Donald West, Betty The remains were lnld away to the Saunders. Jr, III to Sr, III —Henry familyplot in Pickering beside her, Weatney, Gordan West. Sr, 11 to Jr, ? ! late husband and the deceased mem• iII —Ruth Fowlie', Walter Fowlie% bore of the family. Fred Puckrin', John Puckrin, John Puckrin, George Blake, Tommy Cam- ! ' - iPICKERINO BEACH " Mack. Jr, If to Sr. II— Marjorie Stevenson. Jr. 1I— Marguerite Cam- The Beach is looking P y mack* and Mary Fowlie• (equal), Mac pledge% Robert Oamnsack. Primer C -:year. The maple trees planted last - -Sadie Puck rin•, Primer B— Pauline !rear are mostly thriving • and are Saunders'. Primer A- May Hedge, presenting apretty appearance along Arthur Hedge. D. F. Gee. teacher. the avenues. Owing to the late -com• "Ins of summer weather sales hay a been The following is the result of the . - poor. Of- course Pickering Beach will Final examinations in the Dunharton - towing to a rear mushroom imposed owing to the high restrictions imposed $e8lor' seem_ Jr�i� too Sr, IV— Phyllin Nicholson (bon), on the land. A. E. Saunders is con- Jack White (hon), Leonard Dixon, Sr. III to Jr. IV —Dora Wilson (bon }, ducting a g ocery and supply store at tbe entrande to the property, selling Robert Stroud (bon), Donald Straugh- stn (bon), Roy Wood (bon), Jim Len- at city prices. We fled him a very con (bon). Harry Toyne. Jr. '% eo0rteous and obliging storekeeper. A number of new people are rent- Ito Sr. III—Fred Stroud (bon), Al.. ed '• ling cottages, among whom are Russell on (bon). John Anderson, , Freda . IN bitt, M. P. P,: Frank Lawson, of Cutetts, Hilton Nicholson, Fred Str•aug;han, Lena Culotta. ' Teddy Moss, Lawson & Co., stock brokers ; B. Gallsoger, gent's 'furnishings ; Clark. Jean S. Reesgr. Teacher, 'W. A. Findlay, Standard Bank, J. Junior Room, Dunbarton publle ' Wainwright, builder; W. Croft, of Bebool, Sr, I1 to Jr. III —Ethel Toyne Croft & Co„ all of Toronto, The (hon), Hilton Wood (h(e), Edward Rev. A, A. Black. of the Metropolitan Reading (hon). George Nichlee (honj. -. Ohurch, Toronto, was unable to be Howard Leonard (hon), Ernest Bol• with its this year, owing to the illness ton (hnn), Louie Reading (hon), Mar* of Mrs. Black. It was his hope that gaeet Payne, Harold Stroud; Connie '.,the would be with us attain to deliver Morrison (rec).. Jr, II to Sr. TI—Er- 'the Sunday serFnons at the pavilion. neat Stroud. Sr. I to Jr. II —Ruby Cliff Meadows, of Gen. B. Meadows Dixon (bon), Alice Dhigivall (hon), -' .Co., is building his summer ho,6e at Frank,Straughan (bon): Jr. Ito Sr, I the further end of the property. —Mary Reading (bon): Bobbie Toyne The dancing pavilion is now open '(hon), Herbie Marrison (hon). Claire i - and we hope that a great number of Giiiihoult, Rosie Culetta, Frank Clark, the local 'people will be patrons.. A GLurge Lennon, Marie Burns. No. on ' high class 5•piece'orcbestra is employ- roll, do. O. Beare, Teacher. F ed to provide good music and special ' - -- - ---------------- ' dances can be arranged It is our-in. NOTICE tention to conduct this pavilion in _ only an orderly mabner, not permit- 'Ming any unsemly dancing or disorder- This will announce that I have taken liness, The dpmce pavilion has always over. the service station of Mr. Arthur Boyes,formerly called,the'•East End s been nperated at » direct loss and Service Station," but now the ­Pick- most likely will not now pay u3. but, -it ering Service Station." I wish to _ nevertheless, will be kept open as thank his many friends who have con. — long as sufficient interest %; displayed tinuect toe patronize this' station, and •on the part of the resident public. The residents of the Beach are high- will assure them of the same courtesy• and •fair treatment in the future they :Ip indignant that a direct road has not have received in the peat. qet been completed from the highway to the property. They feel that they I respectfully solicit your further ' _ oreentitled to some . return • for the business, assuring( you of my very best servias, • high taxes that they pay for the short G, R. WHITRT.�, b .' occupation and the .fact that -they are - i °' fir' -no drain to •the school and other tax i `departments, It would be eegrettabfe J, g R OA D B E' N T :shoutdtbe. council not try to please tbeae peogTe as they are the beetsalesA -.- WATCHMAKER . inen of land- in Pickering township. It 1s my hope tbat soon the council will Z1i7;nlainatceet, Tlironto 13 t ..,realize the great benefit to he derived Late 4 Greenwood, will be at the shop from this Industry— summer resort opposite the.Post Office, ' development, T.t to wy intention, if humanly possible, to develop and pro- P 10 K E R/ N mire n large Bummer resort commuu• -. •its that will be a distinct credit to Every Tiiesdag from 1130 a. m. ' Pickering township, providing it pays I to 230 p. m. 'standard time! To-.day am very much 126tf BRI.Nu YOUR REPARS o �x•7'.+E'd' ���:rt .. :# _..?.�,uAt,,. s...a.�:i,.._,..h.rti^."7'w.�' �-,. nu.Y_': Ties+ n. f.." ylQ.:. A. �F. C- �' a,...-.,.,.^ k. a9�. c`, �.. ts- 7c.. ��.. G.• k��. ��a .•'Mxz"ra''�h�'¢r..,"q.'+dil ;°' ?'4•ii.t'A•d^ ,9:K e.;tCt r'�i7' <M.:4• "'i"x.%CM".."h'�! r'�S•c� -a.' sF,...PC,tivS :i�:•�w :e"i<''•i�'+..%.' .. y. r , (Addition&) L wAls) — Thomas Johnston _ -left on Mon- day morn;nR to relieve a section' foreman on the C. N. ft. east of Cobourg. . —A number of tennis enthuai- asts have got down to bustnesR, and are now spending many a pleasant hour in the courts here. — Gordon Found met with a rather painful accident one dap net week, when working at Hairy Arnold's new barn. He missed his footing and fella distance of some ten feet. -In putting out his arm to save himself he severely sprain• ed one of his wrists, which laid him off work for a time. Fortu- nately lip bones were broken. IN MEMORIAM. -' WRIGaT -In loving memory of our dear wife.and mother,, who passed away, July 20th, 1923. Peaceful be your sleep, dear mother, :Tie sweet to breathe your name; We loved you very dear in life, In death we do the same. -Ever remembered by Husband and Family. Attention We wish to inform the public that we have open• ed up a Garage and Ser- vice Station in our premis- .es just west of the Eastern Restaurant, Pickering Village, Out. A first -class mechanic on -all makes of taro,. Warki Guaranteed - L.AW'S GAIR'A SE -, -AND SERVICE STATION k_er.16SI/ ;�1f /'treated out of en- ) during stone and fashioned Into Time de- fying deal a. Thls le the story �Of our mem- orials. if you are In- terested consult as to- day, "No GreaterTribute" N, W. STAFFORD, Kingston Road, �'Vhitby Phone Whitby 48 r 32 • Red and wbroe CHAIN STORE S, G. tilbrr Ish DU BARTON Buy for cash and save money Friday, and Saturday, July 15.16 Canned Peas, 2 for ` 25c Herring in Tomato Sauce,' 19c Certo, 32c Lux, lot Flexo, 18c P h. G Naptha Soap, a for 22c Danish Cured Back Bacon, 43c Tip Top Breakfast Bacon, „sliced 3& Maple Leaf, Mutual Fire Insurance Cc- - - ahesp rates for farm and country " buildings. Windstorm Insurance on buildings, wind. mIlls. -Silos etc, Automobile Insurance 3f all kinds. FARNI9 FOR SALE Write or phone EIS, BOW MAN 20 ' WHIT'BY, ONT. vat ttrh . nw,,.:. -•JV.n v .r:,,,v,.a i ;.a.� :ru. .vs,-y,Gsig .m. end+' p eY , - - at Coal , Is the time to briag in your hsttrQws a OIL' any other implements flint need repairia , so that, . they will all Hard and Soft Foal "of they ready +. beat' IIs On : for the spring work hand A specia,L reduction during the •y 1`' next few weeks. �t TH08. A. LAW, L O R N E R E I D T a Fid.e3ir ®rigs'. Gszt CLAREMONT A--,M' P,­ RSJ a`' isd Picnicker's Supplies ' Paper Table Napkins, 1Paper Plates, -j Paper Cups, . Lunch Paper, Waxed 1, -Fresh Cured Ham, ,'..Sliced Bacon, . Corned Beef, - Sliced Smoked Beef Jame, Jellies, Sardines, Salmons,' Marmalades, Soups, Haddyte, Lobster'. Canned Veastabies, $erring. J ^a FresVegetables always on hand in season _ Our Delivery and Service Pree ,. JASO AICHARDSON Pickerin Hardware' ''Store Now is the time to net your Screen Doors, Window Screens and Wire W Cloth. We have a complete stock, Screen Doors at 1.85 up as !Window Screens Lt 40c. 1 Only, 8'burner Florence Oil Stove, 18.00 1 Only, Loraine Oil Stove, 25.00 Keep :flies off your stock with Dr. Williams' Fly 011— one tried-always used. : 'Frost Wire Pence, Poets and 'Staples always an hand Fleury Plows and Scuffien and Wheelbarrows. ( Agent for McCormick -Deering Parm Macbinery , and Repairs. Our Motto: W have IN can get lt, or it is not made. —t • _B iVVa fly .. ,LCKFI G o gat f" UNIVERSAL-: MOTORS -- .!(, 'NEST HILL :STAR AND FLINT SALES - • _•REP .A. i :R � ,� Ah If you want a guaranteed Repair job at a reasonable ..price, SEE US. Experienced Me�chbnics. Repairs on ell makes. i 1 Phone Scarboro 52-31. ' -..,.� ppte �i SOLID OAK $70, $100, $125 CASKET FUNERAL �1� M A T T H E W S' BURIAL 000 .219 Danrorth Ave., Toronto Phone Gerrard 3300 Our Funerals include: Embalming.' Hearse, Casket, Outside Case, ; Electric Fixtures, Chairs, Our Personal Service. Funeral complete. No Extras. Visit our establishment and prove the truth of these statements for yourselves. These prices stand good within a radius of 40 miles from Toronto � REMEMBER.: Clip this ad. for reference. 31 t `s TO t .t _ a I 1 n"s Ts` tour oo re�resistant :,_.. 4 Fire - protection is all important ig moiierd Building. Help protect your hofg from the menace of fire by using Brantford Roofing. -� All Brantford Roofing products are, ice -re. e, tardent and usually reducd insurance, rates ' by 10 to 20 per tent... Specify, Brniford � .= ,(oLf$ermaaent roofing satisfactiols.' a _ - Brrantford Roof lug Co. Limh*4 1 —' Brantford, Ontarig 7i " R 4 ;tea -Stock Carried, Information Furnished and Service on Brantford Roofing rendered by F. J. Prouse,, - - Pickering :'Im-In 11� I­ W11111 tZ57 N MTV, t �INXV , i I , I I I I , 1 1 � I I I I III, IIINIIIIIIIIII '!!,I -�JIII 11! 1 !1 2 %33 M51 p i i w T7 ai4�7_,VX t5f W A 47 47 414 4 71� 1 ., Z1. ...... CLAOMONT. 0. A. Overland is eouftned to his An Interesting game of football Sam A 17D I T O-RIU X 4 u bed with an attack of fin. FARMS FOR SALE to looked for in Memorial Park to Mrs. Shipley, of Deafteld. Is vis- Mrs. C. J. Brodie and daughter, morrow (Saturday) evening when A, orec premed brick house. bank N.Y., who g a week or two and Goodwood. Let every person land, running stream. Can be pur. U Obirlis Cooper had a business have been spendin �-THZATRZ na atDavid Gregled. Min Emma, of 0hazy, the contestants will be Claremont hams. cement silo, beautiful clay �'trf to T ronto on Tuesday. with Miss Margiret Msmab,­10 t turn out and chee r our boys on to chased with crop cheap. ra ?i nk and Mrs. Allaway STOUFFVILLE Mrs. on Monday afternoon to @Pond & victory. Claremont, will have 175 Acres. clay land, brick boqae. bank -Sunday with J. H. and feyr days In Woodstock with Dr. only one more league game to p . I& barn& and silo. running stream. wall y Mrs. F. Chidlow and Mrs. Oscar G. M. Brodre—. situated. much less than $loops this season, viz., with Cherry- PRIDAY and SATURDAY Barber were In- the city on Friday Two rinks of bur. bowlers want wood. acre. Be , Is this. , ��. : last. to Uxbridge on Wednesday when Pho JULY 22 and 23 ne or Trite David Scott and bride have left they had a very pleasant time. 43tf ED. BOWMAN, Whitby "LORRAINE OF THE LIONS" -for their future home in Saginaw, However, they did not bring T'Mich. ...NORMAN KERRY - back any of their sp9ils with D A. N C G -Thos. and Mrs. Paterson motor- them. They also go to Stouff vtlle Comedy: "BY GEORGE" .4a.d.to Sunderland on Sunday to on. Wednesday of this week, when --visit relatives. we hone, they may meet with bet- Fri and Sat. 29 and 34 -A number from Claremont and Birtett's Duee Hill ter Inck. vJeinity attended the Orangei par- A very severe rain-storm passed —AT— "THE WHITE OUTLAW' at Markham on the 12th. over this district on Sunday aftei- =1=.01= t3:q� Scenic—, 'Apples of Annapolis" ,M. J. Wilker is in Toronto for a noon. While it did not last very Every Tuesday, Saturday and Comedies lew weeks examining papers for long, a very large amount of rain Holidays, "Love@ Labour Lost" OuR EAD _...Ahe Department of Edqcatton. fell in a brief period. It was ac- Fire-piece Orchestra. "Buster VVstch Ti ZD go Mrs. Thos. Gibbous and Mrs. companied by a high wind and PASTRY"' Walford are Visiting the former's some lightning which did no dam Come, Rain or Shine. Kingston Road, half calls east of soas, George and Wm., of Toron- age in this neighborhood so far as Rouge Bridge. Pricee—Adults 25c cents.. -to. reported. Good prizes for lady and gent children,. under 14 y morning a years, 15 cents every S&turday. .London, have returns home after 13 aptist Church the pastor's sub- -spela V Dr.-Wnd Mrs. W. L Denney, of Next Stinds, t the 39.2 Aingaweek with'D. A. and ject will be "The Richest Main in .. H o 1 s'­- B re'a B.G. Schmidt, -Proprietor" 'Mrs. Scott, NOTIOLF Claremont." In the evehing the Ing a couple of weeks at Part Stan- Daniel" will be continued. the ihe strict enforcement of the Weed Br R. J. sad Mrs. How are spend series of studies on "Dare Devil As the Government is insistic'R on e ead or t UY ley where they have rented a nice subject being "Daniel ia,theLioa'8 Control Act. the Township Council Com :cottage. accompan- friends witL you. all weeds on the highway adjoining If youb Den. e and bring yoar� hereby requests all land-owners to cut A. and Mrs. Scott. Jed by Dr. and Mrs. Denney, of their premises. and not allow any nox- ...Health on price . . . . . . .... London, spent Sunday at Jack- lous weeds go to seed on the their own son's Point. FULL LINE OF land.. This work should be done b the 20th of 3 1 a Mrs. JamesHortop and daugh 'Try 'Loaf MARTIN - 8XNIOR" I'M. F,,.,,,,T. Reeve ;.:",fer, Miss Vaidee, of Port Perry. im Paints, Varnishes etc.. for Interior and D. H. BEAToN, Clerk. are visiting for a week with Thoe. exterior work. Now is the time to an Wily and X Paterson. it. Give us & call and receive satis. and Mrs. Fineold and fa laction. Prices right. Clara Prat IS Ellis -motorbd to Lakefteld on Sunday Fresh Fruits. Cakes and Confection- rlleac3mer -.and spent the day with the form- er7 always on hand. 'ELOCUTION &ad DRAMATIC ART or a nephew, Martin Hollead. HighW pricespaid for good butter 1, Mrs. Bray and little daughter, and fresh eggs. Terms for Tuition of Helena, Montane, arfd Visitiog MONNErS PARLORS. 6 for a few weeks with the former's 0. (3 A N IN 0 N PICKERING 48 Every Wednesday frocs 3 p. m. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hutchison. so BROUGHAM - Mrs. C. J. Brodie and Miss Em Filli���ER __Imb, who have been visiting with spent Sunday 4;. Miss V. Macnah, with Charles and Mrs. Macnab, of A MEAL -RE RE "YOU -,ARK_.-I in your -Xibridge. 44 Brougham !Union 1.*dge, A.F Ahl Ality 2: Da A number of the members of 'Ir-% WW-pricd, A. M.. are attending the Maso ic rg In I rk Brown and tffeq su ect to Qrsad [Adge, which Is meeting Ken's. Young Men's and Boya'Suits—Navy BIne, Da ithia week in Gneiph. Light and Dark Grey—with 1 or 2 Pairs of Pants. Dr. Neil Smith, who-makes stand wan-an- pro Ranging from $6.50 to 817.50.: Ifmional visits to Claremont every y, designed to Having recently taken over the Welt, 'Tuesday and Friday. will be on Men's Oxfords—Ox -blood, Tan, lBrown 'and Black—Goodyear' Rubber Heal. Good Fitters, regular 5.50, at 4.50. "syp" 1his holidays next week, and his business and desiring to secure run the A8 Many new customers as office will be closed- dur.tng that offer- Men's Khaki Pants, heavy twill, sizes 82-40, Special St. 75 out of business I - possible we are ';X We regret to report the serious r CASH be- Phone 88M and 40 ore Aug. Ist, Call at Illness of Master Allan Towlinson, J. FINGOLJys Bunt by &1�j son of Dr and Mrs. Tomlinson Be was taken to Toronto for trest- Mcco,rm* ic'k-Deering Twine year. ..'Welit in a hospital. which, we made of SUPER- 1. 600 ft to 1b. hops, may effect - an early recov A, 4ery TWIST. Wonder. Onaccountof theearly advent The big ball with. the "patented of hydro In our village many of 'cover," which does not ful value m a d e fall at the last 7. our residents ar4Lpow having their BANK possible by huge 'Most of on houses wired. r reat" - at 13 1-2 cents per 1b. roduction. denta will have their homes light p great ed before winter with this If you have need this twine you modern convenience which is low what it is like and if you havet OLLECTIONS almost considered a necessity. ed the big ball you don't'know G. & A. T. LAW" We have with us electricians from what you are missing. Toronto, Stouff ville and U; xbridge, Remember—This is good oall�: Pickering, Ont., all busy at work. S making 0 r collection@ through to Anguat lat. Speeding on our streets, especi We aim to please. The Statilarud Bank, you enlist the Ization which at- For r''ally on Sundays, is something that efforts of an organ mI askai, bay at basne. will not be tolerated by our people tends the efficiency of its courteous BANM as A Broughafn young man has service into every part of Canada. C H A IS COOPFIR found out to his sorrow. A week RM Thus can you be assured of making d ago oq Sunday this indivi ael' YM regular collections locally or at dist- --f— _b6fare, come C- LAREMONT ant points, with the courtesy this Farmers, Attention V no ni%d a ew dwis I 'Into possession of a car that had- those with whom you transact basi- Agent for Ackerman's Quality L. I aaa--4eat for the World's Greatest seen bettor days, was amusing ness and the efficiency you demand. Harness. Ask the user. se rator, ­The Renfrew," Staves, -himself by giving a free exhibition 8 c and Oil Er igines. Flo a me 7z ,.of the great qualities of his newly Grain GrindI famous Plows, Points, found treasure. In spite of the Wheel Barroweetc. 'warning given him by Cons Brantford binder twine and second. Reid, he persisted in driving up'spring table Is S -DARD BAN hand separators for sale. and down our streets at a rate that or CA1%XADJ&_ 7 I _,.�IROBT- DEVITT# was dangerous to the public. The a —0. A. Sh rps; Ma?6ger 0 PICKERING BRANCH BROUGHAM -result was that Constable Retd Ph ne 5W Pick.*. xranch" &too at BrookliI W"t HIU, Whitb# Jlaid an information against him He're to ;istrate Clark, of Picker- �...before Map in r, for "reckless driving." He Green River not flitit'the charge but plead - We have a full line di 4d guilty and paid the fine and Basket Factoryll of the renowned costs which amounted to $18,00, Manufacturers of Wall Papers �..-This will be& warning to him and Boxer others who are similarly Inclined 't Baskets, All kinds of Fru, that it does not pay to trifle with 'hose All prices, from Beiry Crates$ ith those w duty It is to enforce the law. law and w Cur-ren't 10C to 1.00 A place Farmers"Bushel Baskets riday p Clothes Baskets. n interesting debate took rol in the United Church on F er Accounts evening last between the debat. Ing teams of Claremont and Can. Trank Pen`ndl ton United Churches, The subject A full line of Sher- ­Wa,9 "Resolved, that the. United Proprietor �Vhu carryin 'business Phone Markham 1804 rch of Canada should concen- -win-Williams icustomers g. trate its foreign work on one field I . , - - . .. , , ; �1 I,, ----accou= are given every a3- Paints. rat fields:' The affirmative was ably S her than, as at present, on eight fstance and attention at this B EATTY _7c5ampioned by iss E*elyn Guest --Also, some t And Miss Jean flawkins, of Canton, :,Bank. $ee the manager at STANDS FOR THE BEST d the negative by Miss Isabella nice Ginghar �Gregg and Miss Adelaide McCull- as and V Branch. 7 A large sud -Rayons for, Dugti, of Claremont. an interesting ience listened to argumentfrom young and brill 81pring tant otators. The judges were Mrs. Hawkins, of Canton, M. J. Wilker *f Clarimont and Rev. W. Mitch. Ltive us a OaLl-wid--be e ell, of Ashburn. The decision was 00117inCed. Visave Annie 8 and Mrs. I n in favor of the affirmative. Fresh Groceries always poffard and Oftebtfskied 18n Gregg rendered a ptano duet Harold Cooper sang two sol6s on hand. which were well received. Rev. Litter 'Carriers, Hay Carriers, Pumps, Door Tracks, Cow Mr. Late, of Canton, acted as crit- Bowls. Pressure Systems Etc. IM ic, and in a kindly and apprecia- It will pay you to get my prices on tive way pointed out some of the Do As SC 0 T T above before buying elsewhere. noticeable errorq of the speakerq. Whitby Branch, J. H. Perry, MaI A dainty buffet lunch was ererved Phone 1402, FRANK J. PROUSE and a very pleasant evening spent 10-TT&RIO .'CL&REMONT PTCRFRIN0. b all. XX It, - 7. mm", ppwt, 5"W15- �Tp �MA%g 4 MIT., - REXI� F :7, 7' thi victim of the attack were guests 74 �The stab stroke entered Straight from Y, dKM ibs front, went #lean and sw ift of this hotel." Dixonj- through the abdoni�nwl acrta and,. of "Oh, my lind I'.' &qisrjed 17� A .1 I= ­1 . "then you're going to poll on. that" course, hebled to'death internally and lVatooincreftlelHow stringl That's Ju3t what Mr. Pel- could aoyone striki- 4o Aru_l�'and ac- ham. doean% wlApt V` curately in that tossing water?" "Sorriy," and Babcock almost smil- ' "Lo4ks like the - work' of some ona ad, "but we-can't consider - the wishes- a hotel keeper when a murder cime FOR a who knew anatomy?" suggested Man. of k-, nin-. 7 is on. Now, Doctor Potter, I suppose LAIW6 "Not necessarily," said Patforl You're for -getting, the body offt- to -the AND A UIL 41maybe; but it may have been by; morgue and in ng arrangements 1ki CLEANIN accident that the blow struck wbere for an autopsy?' J_ I. did. More likely.the assassin airrL-. ""kes. It must be done, but it will Evi 63S pa.. ed'at the heart, but struck lower than show. no turther -&-tails -that wi he aimed. You see 'the tumbling interest you than y�6u already know. ;,ater would divert any aim." Just go afioad, knowing that the -death "He may 'have ailed several timos, *ao.caused by. a. Stab wound received :207 1 Fourth of July Reflections by -I mean aimed utilely, without while bathing in tIfe ocean and caus. to cl%eapere stfikrng hi victim at alk'at first.,, Ing Instant death by Internal hemor-1 , theSage..of BeverN�H& ^n;;�bne can sell poorer A "Y-es, that Is posslble�-probable, rhage. That's all. If anything should To the Editor of The New -York ar during the post-niortein to add Times:-' appe even. But in any casg, he di,:t-hit-him fiiir� �11 and with a swift -deadly aim to- that report I'll let you know at Beverley Hills, Cal, July 4. that.h;t true and -SLTe." bnce. ' But I think yqu Want' to' get Well thJ6 to the Fourth of July and "Where's.the' weapon?" asked eJp- busy collecitng witnesses and sirrang- mi ki& popping these giant crackers ;low 0, V ft car&yn PW as -WA& on ing an in *haven't baen any quest-11 great patriotic Bol- 'M A so�'Th, murderer �arried it off with "Don't have the Inquest here,"--An- ace to my old battle scarred tummy. AleUs d,7 promptly. He nevdr ged Dixon;.knowing ho, .19 him," P ow,this would attar m This Cooliage's end G�oorgie' let'go of it. . St"bed and then draw distress the manager. Cohan�s birthday Georgia writes his it out and nobody knew a thing about "No,' the- inspector assured him' countrys songs and Calvin writes its. WHAT HAS GONE BE_FOR&__ citemenf, Dixon forgot to tell him to it.,, 41t go, Ross'stayed in the room, and in- he inquest won't be here, but we speeches. Georgia started -Out way' Death strikes Garrett Folsom whi "Sorne nerve!" commented Dixoi.. may-have to.call a lot of-your-gu ing, a flag and Cal We ballot. Shows 0 , cean c4lonsp"cuousiy sat in a corner, while ests 'Swimming with a party at "Well, ro," Inspector Babcock put to testify, There's a long case sh 1 the preliminary questions were-a'zked. ead you w4leh.one will.get you the far. Town, N.J. At the Hotel Mai n. "If it had been on land, it would of us, I'm thinkin-. That -1s-,--u-nFe-ss 7s4to --- 7- where they :iad all been guests The-two dcetors conferred above the quir) body, while' the inspector list4ned I was born on Nov. 4, which Is-e-le—c is begun, after a doctor, 'per- to have eqpi * red nerve. But -in . the Some stroke of fate or some bit of water,' the Weapon hidden, the deed--good luck Sandi us 'a;n unexpected tion day 'In Ucrily examining hini , and -it It hadn't been -for elec- nc 0 on - -the the -story as related by Dixon. -a was little or I mean if somebody .. 1. 3 done out of sight, the. flash of fortune. tion day there would have -been, no beach, pronounces him dead,. police detective, Jepson, Seeing Folsom's companions had been Roger no danger of being iaen"or noticed confesses, or if somebody else was an CooHZIge In the Black Hills. My birth- no chance for hunting down clues in Neville, Mrs. Helen Barnaby and Car- this room, Sat silent, listening to the by. the buey crowd of bathers." eyewitness to the crime." day has made more 'men and sent . . . . . . melita VaIdon. it ig'' established "that "T hat4 the a�pret of it .11,11 J,,p. "There's alway . a a hope of some more back to lionesk work than any d a octors in turn w;th the talk between Folsom, just befcre h:s 4eath had thing of that sort," Jepson said. "But other days in the year. .t to* N,-d B�rron, it'i not very liftely: *The pr'obabiliilea; At that, I Wish both of them well. _�.been standing r.e irty including his J., who was one of a pi 4. wife, Madel;ne; Angelica Fair and her are we'll have to dig and scratch for They are both good kids, even it they. and his father,1 do both talk'with a whine. '15ance, Robin Sears, evidence and, get very little. And as 406 1 to clues--well, -a can't expect to find Yours, 4 Croydon Sears. -Folsi=08 those in the Atlantic Ocean!" -WILL ROGERS. t is decid-d to tefe�ziaph "Most un-saiisfacto y'ouilook," 'and sister, Anastasia. i --i New York. Then the startling announcement is Babcock shrugged his big shou'T.ers, "When we are married I must have' niade tha�t FbWom hid been murdered -in- the ocear.-stabbed to death. "But our duty is plain, Go to Jt, three Pervanits." "You shall have Question, everybody who twenty,* dear, -but* not all at once." Roms, th,4� dead rran's valet. is clile- J Jepson. Ilicned, F�out Neville, who v�as -Fol-!- knew the dead man, even -slightly, and get from th"em hints of others wm's friend. who know him and won't tell." Minard*'o Liniment for earache. NOW GO ON WITH TEL STORY "Yes, air," Jepson Said, obediently, 'w 'U'll go to it." May Be. CHAPTER IX. (To be continued.) Two farmers met in town a few "Why-uhy, yes, air_---so far as I dayaaUer a cyclone hit the country. Too Frank. JL-row." Paid Ross. V!Ido. None of that. Rom, you kncw.about "Why, Pa. Jhig ls roast beef!" 6x: "Yes, it did quite *a b!t h of damage 4M there is to know of youiL late mes- - claimed little' Willie at dffi�iier one Out ' our' w*a'y.;' Said one, reflectively, ter's f riends or ene-niex A rran of - '4�� evening when a guest of honor waa "By the way, Hank. was that new �your mental calibre can't'k present. ham of yours injured any?". V -A �3 ­ .44; .-of the re!ationships-beetween man and "Of course; what of that!" said his, The other Shifted hia*wad of chow. JA� man." -father. Uig tobacco. .4 on- 11 J'Thzri it th,4 is an examinati "Why. you told ma this morning 11 can't Pay rightly," be "wered, -sir, I can -that sai far As I- J ain't found It yet." -only tay that you were going to bring an old ..alowly- . .......... have ever Been or noticed, Mr. Nevill muttoubead home for di 9_"r_ -MIS �chacd only friendly feelln.­3 towar4l r. _'..,Folaom,.;ers*naIIy." ­ ., "d 11 PA �U y dw you add porrsona 7 3W.8 t thah per-1 1hey other relation?hi 3 ..P 4: "They hai buii-n_,ss connect, - ons, sir, that-may or may nothave an Yz-! :_ 6" alw.a iserene. I know noth:ng qCthose.-forl 7 W A they were conducted af offices of course. But of my own knowledge, Sam and Mr. Ne �avinlr seen Mr, Fol �ville together repgatedly, -in friendly Ond. as I put it, personal surround-, lings, I cmll thern tried and trristed; _'4riend& It you're suspecting M. Ne- I Slick Job. 122 per mouth. Waite- Andre%sa. ville of "Hush. NrA3ody has mentioned the `Cot a slick Job in the machine shop Lirr)lted. 3" Yonge St, Toronto, Cnt. )dea of suspicion! Don't overstep now. have ye?.. What 'tis?" �your place." Oillng the machines." .'No, Sir,'.' and Ross again,put on )iis look of quiet, respecttul servitua . a. Wt y Dixon Said little mcre to him. H.i Mrs. Uenpeck:--�'It says here that sur"on-3 have discovered that orange 4 Jarked for the key of Mr. Folsom's -i HERAL �.A LOW KNOCK AT THE DOO, DtD THE APPROACH ...,suit d Ross im blorFtom& may he used as an anaes- FS i e, ark med'ately produced 'ht from his pocket and passed It over OF INSPECTOR BAMOCK. thetic." The detective warted to quiz him "Ah" sadly exclaimed poor a, d Hen- the inspector and Dixon. Eon declared. "Whoever the murder- 4urther, for he had a feeling that this'; peck. "I've begun to think lately that "Who is this man?" askt-d_JT4pson,_i�er.*was. he was mighty cute-.' He knew ovnan knew his master's secrets, but."he! he had a cinch, if -he kept h as matters proceeded. is head I mUst have been Unconscious when we were married." Ifelt it was prematLTe for him to hold "'Oh, he's Ross-,-the­v­a1e­f-4 5f the dead and drove his blow straight. But any sort of an invo%tigatirm that b�e- we've got.. our Job to pick him out man,'t Dixon -said. by right, to* the police. Just as Dixon was about to dismiml "What's,he doing here?" from a hundred 6thers. It could have Eat's tunbwrn wlt� Minard's Lin!m'ent'' "Nothing. I had been questioning. been - anybody - irL- (h4t Urt kf the A -at the door of' the valet, a low knock him, and finished.just as ybu'people oceau,, -and I canfeS3 I don't know Room J heralded the appeara:3ce'of'. Fu re Editor. came- in." t which way lo look." U yeim _�`::j�pspector Babcock, a lieutenant detec-! Rcss, A kind old %entleman, ncilctng a not being addressed, said no "Hold on, Jep," said th�� in-;p,.ctor. Lm=ll boy carrying a lot f news- COBW to tive and a medical examiner. an "It must have been rqmebrly near papers undet his.arm, sa$dr-'�Dwt all V*91E � made no move to go. Pakly because lie greatly wanted to' qepion remarked, as 'the vic*t;m', Stirt fie could these papers make you tired, MY Im lu Ternain, an? partly because,. . in his ex-' questions must begin Isomewheri, I'll hive liurrit'd a*ay afterward, and boy," I CANWRN start in with RoEs.-. Maybi it's a good mingled, with a group on sorn-a other plan at that." have gone right out I dran't read thexi47. the 1 d rope, or he mi replied. .. ­ . ­ - -: �!.__ I Ab began with the usual re4uest for of tM-water and started for home. names and dates afid'pliiices. But,'befoee the'fatal jab that man ..0angerou3. Ross answered intelliegntl to be near the victim and must, y and re: had Joan, aged five war, Epeak!ng to her Epectfully; and sc�on Jepson had a teat have been seen by vamebody." -Garrett Folsom's activities of Vd% n It list of' "All very wejl,. ins but a father -oiz the'�tele'phonc. for the ftst _pqctor, 0 ge r-al rq�dle in" a haystack is time and, not being able-t.) reach, had late and data of his llf' in a ' ne g�>od- hu'ntin- the mouthpiece-tipped dowil t I why. givard compared to finding your man out of "Well, that's all I can get from her. a bunch of bathers in the Atlantic "Oh." she cald, "(Io--*t do that. "Let him go. Oeean!" this chap," Jvr ..son said. Dad all oift" MY What are yc . going to do, my maii? , "Then begin- at the other pd. 41aek . dy might U You've-no master now." a motive and a possible enemy and all 4% the world over EXHIBITS from "No, Sir.' I have no plans, either. that. But those titings will keep and featuring' Agricultuie, ?Wt I suppose I shall juct wait around till if you're going to ge� evidence "Look here," said the ind.t.-na:it w anmona f r0ra -homewife, "You said that it I . gwve'l Science, Industry. Ne miss yqlsom comes, and than I'll do.'" ple ' i Jtibilee of Confederation Entrance. peo who stood near the. scene you'd you. a - dinnat you'd roll the Ialwn -foi- w Agiictiltural Pavilion-an-8-acre - whaievek she tells me to." better get at it at once, For after Ne '04 ne! Nov,,'you refuse to do 'it" - "I'd M. "Ob, �es, of course. The sister. twenty-four -kours, innocent - people J -11ICe to do It, Maam." thb inhi� Rns�Vcr- extension to the C.N.E' Coliscui e ill have forgotten the circumstances 1 ed "bat I've got to teach you a I 'The $50,000 World Championship Swim Is the Ideal sweet fcz; 6111 11 Well, stay_ in the hot'l, f6r we" may wi --th:! second Wrliley Marathon-on dren and you, too. want to see you now and'thin and guilty people will have cooked up I ' Never trust the word o, a total A thrinfrill son Wednes j iy, August 31st. histor�t new It alda appetite and -0 _- Ross _deeptirted, -and lepmw umm.','� -alibif" Grand -Stand Pagean digeqlion, and satisfi es him up as, "well trained, but woode _T�qbat's all true, chief," Jei i""CANADA.". The 1927 Confederation n." the cravin r-. I - 1 .4 ; V 9- F. I hen lie listened to Lae cloctors, wno said w U, a ong rawn s g 1. 11V e swcels. had agreed entirely in their diagnosis I don't have a murder case -often down -and decisions. -at Ocean- Town, but now that we "But it's -preposterous, all the have, I wilsh it had happicnel in the vk, tanie," ,declared Doctor Potter the town instead of in the occan." "It'w,66ild kzcve been easier to s61N;e: me-dical'examinier. "In of] my'llf; I've! never heard of such a-thingl Why,'in Some ways," -Babcock.--ad:nittel,� W.. ays, I think the scene whoever stpblYed that man must have! "but in other. w. 4 r,7,1 Meal of - the crime will be helpful." cue stood directly at his side." "Or in front- cf him," amended "Wsh I could rce 1,ow." ......... Manning. Well, for, one thing, you kncw that rISSUE No. 30-12 "Yes, for choice, in f ront of him. near X, % .7. most of the people who stood ea. mwa_ 0.9 years r-f our hIstory. 7. 1 4 4W The Harley-Davidson Single Cfllrd*r �A*tOrCYCIG 10 thle ST490ate" litt.10 Me- 1. rnolki chln4 that has been male. Befo, to J, ride, 'eaaf too corxrol. and most own- omita.1, StAnda withou-t a r.rul. 100 Mkevi to OwIlcm of Gae�:.11ua. Pr:ce & 6 $300 ' Down Psymem $40.- Balance Slick Job. 122 per mouth. Waite- Andre%sa. ville of "Hush. NrA3ody has mentioned the `Cot a slick Job in the machine shop Lirr)lted. 3" Yonge St, Toronto, Cnt. )dea of suspicion! Don't overstep now. have ye?.. What 'tis?" �your place." Oillng the machines." .'No, Sir,'.' and Ross again,put on )iis look of quiet, respecttul servitua . a. Wt y Dixon Said little mcre to him. H.i Mrs. Uenpeck:--�'It says here that sur"on-3 have discovered that orange 4 Jarked for the key of Mr. Folsom's -i HERAL �.A LOW KNOCK AT THE DOO, DtD THE APPROACH ...,suit d Ross im blorFtom& may he used as an anaes- FS i e, ark med'ately produced 'ht from his pocket and passed It over OF INSPECTOR BAMOCK. thetic." The detective warted to quiz him "Ah" sadly exclaimed poor a, d Hen- the inspector and Dixon. Eon declared. "Whoever the murder- 4urther, for he had a feeling that this'; peck. "I've begun to think lately that "Who is this man?" askt-d_JT4pson,_i�er.*was. he was mighty cute-.' He knew ovnan knew his master's secrets, but."he! he had a cinch, if -he kept h as matters proceeded. is head I mUst have been Unconscious when we were married." Ifelt it was prematLTe for him to hold "'Oh, he's Ross-,-the­v­a1e­f-4 5f the dead and drove his blow straight. But any sort of an invo%tigatirm that b�e- we've got.. our Job to pick him out man,'t Dixon -said. by right, to* the police. Just as Dixon was about to dismiml "What's,he doing here?" from a hundred 6thers. It could have Eat's tunbwrn wlt� Minard's Lin!m'ent'' "Nothing. I had been questioning. been - anybody - irL- (h4t Urt kf the A -at the door of' the valet, a low knock him, and finished.just as ybu'people oceau,, -and I canfeS3 I don't know Room J heralded the appeara:3ce'of'. Fu re Editor. came- in." t which way lo look." U yeim _�`::j�pspector Babcock, a lieutenant detec-! Rcss, A kind old %entleman, ncilctng a not being addressed, said no "Hold on, Jep," said th�� in-;p,.ctor. Lm=ll boy carrying a lot f news- COBW to tive and a medical examiner. an "It must have been rqmebrly near papers undet his.arm, sa$dr-'�Dwt all V*91E � made no move to go. Pakly because lie greatly wanted to' qepion remarked, as 'the vic*t;m', Stirt fie could these papers make you tired, MY Im lu Ternain, an? partly because,. . in his ex-' questions must begin Isomewheri, I'll hive liurrit'd a*ay afterward, and boy," I CANWRN start in with RoEs.-. Maybi it's a good mingled, with a group on sorn-a other plan at that." have gone right out I dran't read thexi47. the 1 d rope, or he mi replied. .. ­ . ­ - -: �!.__ I Ab began with the usual re4uest for of tM-water and started for home. names and dates afid'pliiices. But,'befoee the'fatal jab that man ..0angerou3. Ross answered intelliegntl to be near the victim and must, y and re: had Joan, aged five war, Epeak!ng to her Epectfully; and sc�on Jepson had a teat have been seen by vamebody." -Garrett Folsom's activities of Vd% n It list of' "All very wejl,. ins but a father -oiz the'�tele'phonc. for the ftst _pqctor, 0 ge r-al rq�dle in" a haystack is time and, not being able-t.) reach, had late and data of his llf' in a ' ne g�>od- hu'ntin- the mouthpiece-tipped dowil t I why. givard compared to finding your man out of "Well, that's all I can get from her. a bunch of bathers in the Atlantic "Oh." she cald, "(Io--*t do that. "Let him go. Oeean!" this chap," Jvr ..son said. Dad all oift" MY What are yc . going to do, my maii? , "Then begin- at the other pd. 41aek . dy might U You've-no master now." a motive and a possible enemy and all 4% the world over EXHIBITS from "No, Sir.' I have no plans, either. that. But those titings will keep and featuring' Agricultuie, ?Wt I suppose I shall juct wait around till if you're going to ge� evidence "Look here," said the ind.t.-na:it w anmona f r0ra -homewife, "You said that it I . gwve'l Science, Industry. Ne miss yqlsom comes, and than I'll do.'" ple ' i Jtibilee of Confederation Entrance. peo who stood near the. scene you'd you. a - dinnat you'd roll the Ialwn -foi- w Agiictiltural Pavilion-an-8-acre - whaievek she tells me to." better get at it at once, For after Ne '04 ne! Nov,,'you refuse to do 'it" - "I'd M. "Ob, �es, of course. The sister. twenty-four -kours, innocent - people J -11ICe to do It, Maam." thb inhi� Rns�Vcr- extension to the C.N.E' Coliscui e ill have forgotten the circumstances 1 ed "bat I've got to teach you a I 'The $50,000 World Championship Swim Is the Ideal sweet fcz; 6111 11 Well, stay_ in the hot'l, f6r we" may wi --th:! second Wrliley Marathon-on dren and you, too. want to see you now and'thin and guilty people will have cooked up I ' Never trust the word o, a total A thrinfrill son Wednes j iy, August 31st. histor�t new It alda appetite and -0 _- Ross _deeptirted, -and lepmw umm.','� -alibif" Grand -Stand Pagean digeqlion, and satisfi es him up as, "well trained, but woode _T�qbat's all true, chief," Jei i""CANADA.". The 1927 Confederation n." the cravin r-. I - 1 .4 ; V 9- F. I hen lie listened to Lae cloctors, wno said w U, a ong rawn s g 1. 11V e swcels. had agreed entirely in their diagnosis I don't have a murder case -often down -and decisions. -at Ocean- Town, but now that we "But it's -preposterous, all the have, I wilsh it had happicnel in the vk, tanie," ,declared Doctor Potter the town instead of in the occan." "It'w,66ild kzcve been easier to s61N;e: me-dical'examinier. "In of] my'llf; I've! never heard of such a-thingl Why,'in Some ways," -Babcock.--ad:nittel,� W.. ays, I think the scene whoever stpblYed that man must have! "but in other. w. 4 r,7,1 Meal of - the crime will be helpful." cue stood directly at his side." "Or in front- cf him," amended "Wsh I could rce 1,ow." ......... Manning. Well, for, one thing, you kncw that rISSUE No. 30-12 "Yes, for choice, in f ront of him. near X, % .7. most of the people who stood ea. mwa_ 0.9 years r-f our hIstory. 4 4W 1. rnolki Q M" i" J, & 6 4W & 6 "I . ., 11 I _ ln�IlVr,� o � , I ,. 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I 1,4!ii'. !�,' ,�i!::��i;:!�i�, : ,., I : -i . .. ..� . �11_1 :i�. . 4 ... . . -,.Channel Are ,��,i� I !:.��:�Z , . . .',�-:`:Il .':�,�::".",.::,.!�:�:;�:,�::�� 1 , . _,_.....�%. I I ... 1­1 . , ,:i . , ..� "., !:`:;,:� ": c.1 . ports — . ... , . ,. , -:.:I..� .: .... :... ... .i,.::I:.i:.:.:�: ,� I , , . . .: ... - I � '1:l : ;:*:�: : ,J::::..:, i i�,:� ;­.. ::.:, �::i . $1.58% .f . . 7 . ii, � ... ;i, , I 9 -wid ::: . � : . - --r� , �- , . : . . . . i 1. .... ,� �ii, .;-is� ,;­,!.. ., . . . : ' � , 1: I Man. oats—No. 2 CW, nominal; .... :�',..` '.. 'i�� " �,�.�:��,,�,,�::,�.:I'r���:,!,,-i!�:��,,,��]��,.:� . : . . 'i�::,:O�;ii�mi ... . ,,::,!, I.;: ;. 114 . . I � Vg,: Southampton, Eng.—Capt. F. 'T. - ii " I., � , ., .� ::,:::��. ... ,,__ ,.l. .,..;:.":�,�:::::!:�.:,�,.;:.; . 1. :- �. �: ... ,. i: . �:.:i ­:�."..,:..::.��: , . �:�'i -A , ::j.1, ii, - ;,,..; ... I � . i., . � . ., . I .. . ".:.: ...... : . : ,:, � ,::., . - --Nix 3, feed 67%c; . to --, .:,. . I ;:!:. . ; .:., ,:i:: ..;,�i�ii��:.�:��,;: 7., i:...:: .i:i . ,.. ­ No. 2,'not 4uoted, . :. . :: Courtivey's flying boat the "Whale, . � 11. . ,. :- : 4­v�,_, x., , :% ��.:;%-��ii',XN:i:­. .; . � ,f, - % , � I I . .. ..� �!!:::::!�:;�����i,li�:,�,�::,::�;�i�i.:::�� i "; . I ",:�P,.R:.�.,::�::::.", T....'i I : 4 �� Wes b-arn stain quotations. in c.i.f. ' -* . . !.* 11 . ��-;.'-;-",�'.'i . ' r . ' ': Xi .... "'. %7'. : i, I . _:,:i . I I I -with wil-ach he hopes to make an Ai . .� . . ;_ . . 'IT;l � �.; ­:: � : ,.''',,,**:�:. ports. . . - .. ., -1:1 �.... . . ­ I . .. . .- . . - .� I. .. .. . ­.. ..�. .....­.-I...''. - . Xi _:i ::.�.:� .11 � 'i:.. , . ::� I .- American corn, Toronto, frelghta, ii� 0 , i:i "' I , . - , ;,,.;Y�I;;, _,�_ . � �. ,trip th New York, took its sac- . , -. ­ - - - - "i - - , : - No. 2 yellow, kiln dried, $1.16; No. .. - . ...... , - i, :::::, !:: :,-:i , e I ... �::It..:;l;�:_ . .. . easeful night across the English - . 1i �... - ., .:, : .. �, '14 . '--' 3 yellow, kiln dried, $1.14.- . ., . - I.. - - ,:�:,�`T:I'z . :. . - I . - . a I.,. I i - . . . , Channel this--evening. . �, :: I . ... ... . :'� I - - Millfeed�Dl Montreal freights, . .2,� M .. :,:'i ,:: ..:, � .1.. i � .. - 11 L .. .. �_. . . . *�;'­;r I - . The flying boat was In the hands of . . . . . . . �:!'%!::; i:1 ...... I � . � 1-1 I . bags included. Brali, per ton, $32.25; . . 1. �.: - I ­ "i '-.-- . � . - I . .:. A. �, , - - : . I Shorts per ton, $35.25; middlings, . . . �3 �. . m.echaniclanst a morning; they re � : I I I . . : - . � � . :�. �:* . . , �All � .1 , I. . It .Te,1Te(1 the teak which was observed _. * 1 $42.25' . - � .., - ,�..�'.- , A . . . yesterday, fixed ,extra gas. and oil . . Ont. oats-55c, i.o.b. ship" .. - '... � -;�, . I .. - . - � . ping I 11 �.. ,If,,. I � . \tanks, and tuned up the machine . I w - . . points. I .1 . - - � , 1. .. I I. ., ' � .. �. , " 11 . , , . ... 1. Y_,�� I . . Ont. good milling wheat—$1 .38, f. i , � . .-, i 7110� generally. . . I . ­ - ,,,l * . �-.,111 , . o.b. shipping points, according to ,� '� �;ik I �� I ..I . I . - . Captain Courtney, Navigator Dow- - --- ,i ,. I I I ,_ freights. - .. . .: * . . � -.&I I . .. _: 14 " , . . . I .. � I � � , - F, Little. con- . .... . " .. . :. . .- . . rer and Mechanic R7 . 1 Barley—Malting, nominaL �., . ". I . � - I � fall before the start, and it was .. � , • Buckwheat—Nominal. - t ., .� - .1 . . � I 1>' I I . loarnied that this was to be a test of I L .1 Rye —No, 2, nominal. ' . � . : : -11 .... .1 . . 0 . —First, pat., in cotton. � _: I . I j I Man. flour ,. . I - . ­ bow the crew of three could organize . � 1 $9.05;. in jute.. $8.90-,-Timilim to second .. .. 1 � I as effective liaison. . The machine . ., . . . I pat., in jute-, $8.40. . . � . ...... ­. ... , 11, 1, .-� . ll floating in the water by 4.30; � �, , .. -� - the I . .�_ . - .: - .,, � I --Offt-.flour (old crop) —Toronto, . - P Ili I I ' , , :.. . . I , 1, , - ; , " " " " -virid'was strong and the weather bad, i:,, cent. pat., per 'barrel, in carlol. I.,.. ­i.. , ­ , per . 1 I., - " � ,��.�'- ,:ii,:��'i!: .. .. - . , but Courtney had the "Whale" in the WR ;er.,ii`:;:.:.,.��.i.:_1^1 Toronto, $5.90; .naboard, in bulk. , " 1 . . I .P!: 11 .. .. . 4'', _eAr within nine seconde, and she re- .. '. i ;;I5.90; new crop, $5.70. .�.._T: .1� I . . :madimd-up for 45 minutes.- . .. I .;. . . ' j with the Prince of WalesAnd ,Beans—Gan. handpicked, $3.00 -to , I . .The Duke and Duchess of York coming down the gangway at Portsmouth $3.90 bushel. . . . 110-MILE, SPEED' OBTAINED. . . . I . . ; I . '. - , . ' Prince George following. - I • - . . . . . � • . . - I Maple products—Syrup, per ,-im- - , -�L ,i I .7 .A,. speed up to I 10 miles an hour " . . — . I . � ...'. f.. . -was attained, and the pilot' kept it an . . . .1 . . ported gal., $2.2A.to ;2.300; per 5 gal.. . F . , I - . 12.15 to $2.25 pep' glil­-"ma�la sugar, � , . p � ** k. - �--. -, ali of from 1,00 to 2,00 i -TROUBLE COMING , : lb.. 25 to 26c. 1 .# ... , . � � � - . ' � . . .. a Courtney said: 1. EYES � .. ._.. I . - Honey-60-lb. tins, 13 to 112�jc I .,. , On his return Captain feet EWS KEEN ' .. ! I� I ; I w "TI is a distinct iinprovement on . ` , 10-lb. tins, 13% .t,) 13%c- 6-lb. tins,' . ...'��'.,, . 'U, �,, �� � I I my firer trial. The controls - wi;�rlaad — — . . .. - - ,V -,�, . NERVES STEADY French Getting More' Irritated 14 to 14%c; 2%i tias,'16c. . . ­1 . . '. tea; .. ; 1. .'- wall The front engism is still a bit I ­ I � Comb honey --$4 to $5 por.deien.� ; I - I ­ . I I . I I= '' , . I - . , � With Italy as Reckless - . - stiff, but further tuning up Will soon I * I . . .. . . - . . . ' . I PRODUCE. ...­_ " , I . , - . .­ . , _ I .. . - .- I . . - Shooting at Border . ' . .. . i " . I put that right" Canadians Win Kolapore and . - . . .. City wholesalers are paying, deliv.-l' I J , .0 * . � . Continues . seed, Toronto, as follows: . . . �­ � - � . � . i , For the first time in the history Of MacKinnon Cups and Stand I , - . - .,�- , 11. � 5 � . ' I Parts.-There: is growing Irritation Eggs Fresh extras, 32 to , 84c; . I . .. ;"! " , trans-Atlantoic air flights a secret code. .. . I . . I j, , 0. 1. Good Chance for King's - -_ - I ' fresh firsts, 29 to 31c; seconds, 24 to '. . L %.";, �* - will be employed to describe the flight I .. ., I I 1 in France because of' the long aeries � . ... �; .1 by wireless. Lieutenant Downer ex- . I Trophy � 1. ­ � I ; 1 27c. I . �ill . ; ". . ,-of incidents and almost -continual fric- ill , . . .. . I . ­ . . � \ 4 ..." . . Butter - Creameries are selling- . - . . "', 1�. . plained' thait. the wireless apparatus Isley and .. I . I . X. � tion on the Italian frontier. Solids, No. 1, 36 to 351/4c; No. 2, 34 1 ,- .,- - will be of the regulation air force Interest Canters around B� -, . . ,,, I I I I I I ,our Canadian marktilmen. . . � orders have been given by the to ,34i/ic. 1. . _ .. . 11 � .1-.1 typal with a wave length of 000 mell �, . ! French Government to avoid trouble Creameries are selling prints to . . . To the famous Kolapore Cup, the I .. � I . . -," " ", I . � - -7: �-::,�..i ��. 'I . and a radius of transmission of 600 . 111. , 11 at . Almost any cost. but. repqrts ludi- jobbers at-No. 1, 36 to 37c, N,O. 2, . I; , Canadians added the Mackinnon Chal- '_ " , I I to 750 mUcs. The call will be . i 1, Ill' -1 ii cate that unless the. Italtagg 34. to 35r_ , ; legens Cup. The Mackinnon is toe- . le 4 I 1. 1. , � - I .. � _; , 7 zeal -of ukds have � GBFQO, . i . I the their frontier g Churning cream - "Special, " - 35 to - . � . , . -nor, ., . , I --to danger of a really serious ilicide firsts, 34 , loProbabily," added Lieut. Dow I on-d only to the Kolapore In Import. . . 6c: fir c: Fi 31c. " . .. .. J.� 'atioaal n`,�, Cheese . , se -ngthy bulletin i ance, as � a team shoot at the 14 . New, large. 191/j to 2014e; , * ."we may ' send out a 1, . There have been many, compw I it 4 � twins, 2 . _ . . I � Rifle AsaociUlon's meeting. and the oft � 0 to 21c; triplets, 2a% to 21c. . .. . . . I - " , - hourly, but all in secret code, copy - I canadiane ii it by 19 points over .,^ . � from the Alpine region because a I Stiltons. 21%c. Old. large, 25c; twins, .- � ;, � . :. ., - - " .. righted to a London newspaper." . number of shellsowhich "by mistak&' 126c. Old Stilto-.-s, 27c. , I "', : . ,,! England. "Also rans" were Scotian& - 11 . I . - . - . I �- ; Ht,wever.,radi from the "Whale � . . I : emplode in French territory 4ue to the PROV1310%,iOLESA ' I 11 J I . - I Ireland, India. Quel and Wales ' LM i . . . - A.. Making for position or. assistance can in that order.. . . . . :1-1 . wild rhooting of the Italian artillery Wholesalers art quoting to* the - I . . men who have w practice field across trade: .. .. -1 .1 . . be picked up by anybody. Prince of Wales Prize, � I I. ­ A Anill intere&ting fact is'that the � 'L, . - . . the b-or0er from Chambery. Smoked meats-Hams, med. 30c; - . ."! ' , 4, victory to Cansda's .. . ' I I I , cooked hams, 40 t . _- ,- : , -Whale" is Captain Paold Amunl 1 The second .0 . A dispatch to Le Matin from Cbam. o 42c; amok;a,rolts, .�- .--. I ­ I I I . I I . R � son's old machine. Darrmier sold her. credit was the individual shoot for , berg says that an Italian guard shot • 25c; breakfast 11 - , 11 ... 1. - . . . � I . , I .. � � �' 14 � .- - to Amundson and after his successful 1 the Pri -ce � " . I I I - . three, times at two Frenchmen who , backs. boneless, 32 to 42c. I - . n ' of gales priz6 of 8500, . 1 I., . . , *4 ere on a road 200 yams Inside the' i ' Cured treats -Long clear bacon 50 I fri tb-- German c,onetructor bought � which the veteran former King's '. I ... . w I . . .' . � . . .. Ito 70 lbs, $21. 70 to 90 lbs., $19 90� � - "I 0* I-or back. recand:tioned her, and lent 1 Prize winner., S.S. . W. A. .Hawkins. I , French border. The French authorl- - .- - ,,. 7 ' � 77... 1. , I Ito 10-0 lbs, and up; $IF, lightweight "41 , -., . ;- I' — - h.q. to -f*uAaey___ExenLth�in -in-the ,of ..Toront6-Aucked Away with top . I 1. � ties ordered an investi�;attou. one re- l � . 11 I . . rolls, in barrels, $11.50; hen vyweigtf - ­-A I � " flying boat, orators, magnetos and all store of 09 out of a huadre . - , _. . . , I., � , � J.. I suit of which has been the ttaaement' - I I . - ... . . . * I � � � , I$ _.: �� 11 the roNa. $39.50 Or bbl. �� I tiare bi lent for UrAs flight- � I 1. ItkIls-ir Consul at Chamhery- ­ . I' St. George's Chalfengs Vase I � ,: I 11 , .., Y, . L.Ard�Pure­--tierce& -14% _to� I k;-- _'. ' I I li * r'°-, - T, . . . 1,i.. , I - �4�� � P . - - .-I ..�;`.,. .: � that this represented only zeal on the tubs, 15% to 16c: pails, 16 to 16%c-. - \ 0 - - . .. -, Canada will have. 10 repres, atatives - A­ of the. Italian border guards. -111, - , . . In the second Stage of die St. George's I prints, 17 to 17%c; shortening, -� ­.. 'A. . Ain 0 . � Maharajah of R4litiam .. . . Residents of the region Are asking tierces, 13%; tubs, 14%c; pails, . I. I'll, I . I trian RiQtS ,� . Challengel to be shot for on Sat. .- _: 11 ­11"'j, . - IM . . Who,, with his dir.an or prime minis-1 the Government -to investigate a 15�icl, blocks and tins, 16%,c, - . . 11, 't arday - . ddents. � I CATTLE AND t=8. ­ I ' ter, to on the way to this- contluent series of such In 11 .." 9 � . . � omented by Reds? i 17 Canadians Shoot for King's Prize , an4 may accompany I -alltng -of IT—— .­­ I tc, i ,� � .. � , F - I .a ny the Prince of the repeated f . Heavy beef steers, choice. S&75 . I­_ . . . � . I . I . I Seventeen Caundf.-tis Including Wales' party, Hti highness the tea -Ion French scill.' do, fair, $8 to $&26; butcher stee . ra , . , : - a . ��, ,--- . ", �'. , .14 ; * � - . i three of the Hamilton Cadets and two haraJah,- who is at the head of one of .. ..., - choice, $9 to $8.75; 'do. faIr to good: " . . - ., I . I I Over Two Hundred Casualties � Canadians resident in Eny,'and. will _� •. I %*- , .. -1 $7 to $7.75; butcher heifers, choice,' ' • . , i-I I . states in India, has been . � . . I I . � (lie .native I , -, -, - - - I , - . - . - .. . Following Government . be I'mong the 300 marksmen shooting Invited to all in the selealon of a $8 to $8.50: do, com., $6 to $7. �. I ' In the seccd stage of the great King's - ..:.-J *Takes T - butcher cQws, good to choice, $6.25 : . . '. - Overthrow .. _. . . . . British army polo team to contest the I Ri4er on - ,� '* - . I - � .. � - ­:`_� 11� Prize. - -, -, honors with the-United States army . Amll-ratburg. Ont.-Swerr out Into to $6.7,�); do, fair to good, $5 to . . . , . , : .., � ' I -1 ... . ' _. X5.76; d $6: - ,- ' � . -4 L . . . • . - . Lal week saw, AuAria in turmoil . LOSE BY ONE POINT. .... . . I . . - 6-2,6 water aha swift current .of o, corn t� mod.; $4.50 to . . and trouble. Supposedly fomented - officers. ----I-- ­_ .- . . I . the do canners and cutters, $2,50to$3,50; , - _' "I � � . by Russian Reds an attempt Sevente,en C.6rvidiams 'Llal in" the , ' ., � - . . the S-hT�-c-Dii��T-U-y-tlie;-suu�iuu-c-l-te4--ia-il-.-�-b-un4,-ryo�--�,+.i,, . VMS, ' 4 ­J*ev, two yell [S6::- do, rhed., $4.50. tx) $4.75- do ' - . . - -' . "---*- i . timent, I King's Prize Competition. L!eut. Des- Manitol Minerl De by - & pi trelkh I I - , . ; �" .. . made V, overthrow the Gover moll Burke of Ottawa carried even VeloP" Amber-tburg lads. Gorl'on. Pettyp.ece. bolognias, $4.25 to $4.75; baby' lief, - ..: '. I - * I , . J � . .1 costing the lives of many and wound - . I . - . - ­ .- m of tR.50 to $12; feeders, choice, $7 to 41 . I ing more; total casualties reported honors with- the witu�clrr TCapt.. e'er- , .ent - . ". 12, and fda brother, Claim 10, sons S; ohnipp 99 � . ; I - - I V,.----. --.4,.:, n I Mrs ' Hilland Ylptl*1_1, S2 - 55- stockel _ $7, � 1� - as over t-o' hundred -rasl . n - � non. R.A.M.C. of -England Ized areas in-soutlicastern and north. r.TomInent residents of this ti,)wn, went I do, fa'Ar to med., $5 to $6; springera, - % I . --� , I ! - 1 last 'shot. Had Burke --cored a bull: . . . choice, $80" to $110; milch flows,, , formation of a 0i I i -fore dusk I ,a probable forTr * . . with Hs'final, round instead of an western Manitoba Indicate that the , to.. their deaths &ho,rt.Ly be , . Government. I . I choice, STO to $30; philn .to medium : � I .-, � lnnyr he would have tied: tb-- British -: provIzee wilt soon become a steady : on July 14, The do-able tragedy Cc- .­ - - ; . cows, $45 to U5; calves, choice, $12.50, ` - * '- • I I .. Fear .of intervention by foreign , eit, Burke -won the Kings Prize in producer of. gold .and possibly an Im- I currei- a short distance be'ow Am. to $13; do, ,ri $9 to $10.50; do, I .. .. �. :governments if furtho; serious ri6t-' � . .. portant source of s,opper and zinc, , herstburg. . , . grassers, $4.50 to $5.25; spring lambs, I %. �..:,.. -Vienna I!; pushing 1924. I . I � I ., .- , . . I 1. I. - ­ . - i I snip occurs in I . . choice, $14 to $14.25; sheep, choice, 35 - �, . .�; , . - � Chancellor Se to $6,, do, heavies, $4, to $5; do -cults, _ ipel and Moderate So. I . . . . 1 .% .. j. � cialists to a compromise. Tyrol fears . -_ ­ $2 to $3.50; h6gs, -selects, w.o.c., ' . . '9 - I ' . 'N " I . ,. Italian intervention, while Low . '. . . * � * - I Win,Kelapore Cup Again I . .. $10ii do, 1. and .,Il $9.85; do, thick �_ I : �,� I er . �� I I If . .. -- - ... Austria fears Hungary. In either / ' � I . snig*th w.o.c.. $9.65; do, f. and w., -1 .1 I - . . -:s, I ,I. I... 11 ." $9.35. Rewular discounts ..".1111 I '<�j, :� . - � � , ,W .i , immediate attach- .'' I .__ ­.­", . , - ­;1 grades of hogs., on . inferior - . ,.- . � ,� ,� . I I ,,, " I _ I . . �',. - � . : _,�,; �11 :wp" ""i , . considered car- � tw­,��'.i ".�­I�, -, : mart to Germany is to 'i" � - .. . � 't ��.,`,,�'!�,i I � -,�, �, � 1; "... ;� �� ,,, ,:�',� � ,� . . . 'W'. _. .1 -tain., . . - - . ��:� : I �,�.,, : . .:. I P 0 0 - . . _. 0.__. � 11 V;!" 1:i I I . �� '�" � ­ v4M I * ­ ­.. ;_ I . .11 :: �.: -��--� e � . IF 91, ., , 1� . :i . 4*�­ , aintings vi, ­ � , . To pre,,mt any of these military �4�-..��...�ie ' ' _'. � . - ". ! , ,:,. L . . ir ... - ,... I " � . possibilities, S.eipel nn4 the Social , , , - , 1i ..-OW-M., ,;, .. " , , ,*,.�4,:� � • ., - - . .i., � .. f'i *A* 11 , I , , . . .-. I . - , , 7%' iL.,. � -� �t4 For First,- Time­'­ � Democrats, although opposed in in . ;r .1 4000i'll' , 41 ... 4� :I, ;,A, . I - I �c _�, � 'P - �M, . i I �� tarnal politics, may form a-Coalition , Ui0.r.;,ti - li, , "I ; -, '. __ , lw I- I - - � 4 . -nment, Seipel has a majority I -Ii -. 11 . 'Columbia ' DisplAy:i - Gorei . . -�: . �',;,�� 1,4 :" .... British �. ,. - Austria but the Social Democrats I �,Z_l . � . 1:,:­ . I - Series of Historical . % ;` .have eighty per cent. of the votes in A 1 * ��:Iiwww I I ...,...., � '�' ". , - . I . I ,;� * - . . . . .. .. .%. . : ., , 0'. I .. . :. . - . . .. .1 � . .� i��. .. * I Vienna. . . 1, � � .". -� N. �.,� I �1 . �. - - Pictlqes , � I I 11, � ,!�. �_ ­ .:.. N.". ". - .... � . W �, i­- ftipeL howavc,r,' refused to resign . ..... I �, 1:W­ _111-l'.. ...., ., --Pioneers of West- . . .. .. ­ _.. I. 1'.. . I lllr��.r.­.;_­ .. -, , , . --..- - :. - .... . .r."i .. , I Vancouver, D.C. - � V....". , .... 11 . . ... I . , I I. .. - ern _wer-e­g­-iie-sts-,o"0ff­"- . . � : . 1� ___1_1l11k1..�- I ,��, : . iWl I I . . A I ".. , 1� ,_., -".,- - if" - � ". Or moffify the' Government according . I . V L�, I I .11 � the III ..., . , , _ ,7 . - � - . 1 . .1 -.,�: ok ll � Ji I ,.� ­ - - . � I to a daispatch from - the- Austr!un :i Il - , 7 �, 1, Confederation Jubilee luncheon given . ..'� ' . . . �. - _ . " " . I . _­­ -�, . ,� ki . ­: I . .!..!i I . ­ � . . . - .. " . 41 . , . . �Ill . I . frontier. � . i� I 11 4i recently by the Vancouver Canadian ' .� I .. I - ­ . I i, . . �;.l i � :� ,.. � .. I., . , , ''. '. I , I . I ... , "i � :..;.;:;.,: . .:.. " i 'i ^ I .,;:' 1;, 'torical L .� . ..;.:I. ­:7-=, - t<, - , .,� - ;'. ., :�.;i:�i . The Sol warned him that V ,_ . �- 11 1. .�* . I _.��r . ,". ";: ... ", . 1 , � Club, when'A series of eight his I, I .. ` 11 . -, I .1. .,:; Ili . . !�.i ....- *. "" :l " i:.:.:M , � � . �,, I I .. .. , . �4, .,'. __ , . i . _�.., - I , : . . . , , - - ,� ..... .. , ; N'.., "I � 0. .4 I Akv� �ii;W '. ".. ��:,.��-.,.4. ��'; ,. . paintings, depicting events In British I- he maintained h'3 pol they could - � ___ : . ,I .�� ; I . , ..!.....i . : � . � . I ."ip�!- . A. I ."ie 7_1 M ��il;.... ­ 1-,i:�.W , I � - e, , ,�. . � . - -­ ­ - - I .1-: � ,,�-,!- . � , . " I * � . Z. - control the Viel .it ,, ...:A ."'""" � I .1 �'_ � I .. I.! ! , s !J�:�, l ... 4.,�L:'llill".1,1L. I - 4100, '. . � . - . . 1% I �. .4 ,. ": � . . . . � . Seipel replied, "I rcfu,-,j- to . "iii: :, I i I . ,. I." . , ,, 4-�* !III .1 - �- �,". - tti,� pubIld for' tbe-first tIffl`Lh% ' .- mobs M. �;: ". : . . �: : L . : - 61, ,-i �V: . . . .� I I L -A . � - . .,... I : `.X.. 'VAR" I..: . 4 , 4ij,'" ..:. ..00 .1 not promise to , .,A 4100, Columbia's history, were displayed Ao . _. , .. . .yield before the vic�er,cd of a nl , 4i�-,­!A­ 14 4"A.'.W,", � �,;,,. " 4 ­,*, .� . . . . . � ': ,.A,. , . . Sir George Foster, ef Ottawa. the ,., ­, ; . I e . ,�� '. ­... I/ . � , ;:,. _. ,,lq Seipel's position is precarious for -. .. ­�-,. _t1..­V.?; , 'ii �.., . � 1114�. . "' .: ...;; ....�R� C .... I __.. :,,i.,�.. ', I principal Epeaker, opened lits address . _� �44i. �� - � _ ._p_f­4.._. -­ idil , cl , i ; , , � , w _a_r�rer�en'ce icil pictures, ­Ili . , . ' `7 ::: _. , -_ the reason that the p-.,Incipsil forces I.- ..�` ,�., - '.1" , " :: .. - .1 -11l- ..�. �� . ; , .., . . i . � I ,�]�_.: ... ; � , . . . , * . . ­11 i . I .�,; i � , ': iib� I ._1 , .�,; i � ",i iil.. . ;:,� �,,� ,0 ,,� Iq , : if * *f order are the so-Sialist guar(l the ; i, , 1:, .. - , " I � , . .!� -e r I I ? !�.��Ai, - I 11 - - -­---­­-- I I'll wei ,alnted underl,the auspices of the . ... . -Schut7bund. The socialists informed � il - . 4 . � . lil'', :.i.. 7,_.­1_.V 1 native 'tons of British Coin .. . I. ; � 4pbta, and �� ... . :1 . . � 71""1W "y , � t. .. . , #!�' . . - .� " , I . . . . . - 3 , I '... , : ... . . 1� I � . ' , ��,��'.,, . . _him. I&- muSt. yield to th_,*,r 6_�rI . � . _i: *.# � ;. .. �� 1 ­1 � . . .; , .'..,�. , - . ­ I the Hudson's Bay Company, and are .4. , , . ­ �. - � ­, ' ... -A, 1.1- 1i _.., I I X University, I before the funeral of thcc.a Filed ;-i -, T 1.1, . �' .. the . _., " 2 � , � I ­ . intended to be hung In. .- , I 1, 11. i� - . I , ... i .i % I �Z'a-1 , 1-3.�, :� _.:: �, �:�', .:, . � : I :,�::� ..�, �.� . . . : ,:: - . . � . � , 1*0blit'.1-- , .. .. '­! ,.,,� - --Brit!eh Cclumbla. building. I � ; ii�l ., , th6 iiotts, will give occasion to further . . , , i, . � - of 1 1 I .. , _ , , , , ... illli� . . .. " ­ . ." ;;,;$ �;, " , Z I . . . . . . I . outbreaks. They said they co' N . ML.� � . �Illllllt .... 1�1 y could rz)t WW" - I. � , ,4%JJJV' -.1i I I", w. 4� 1. 'ii :... i. 11 "The.. a Columbia, in I- ­...,?."4 .1. . I P '' .." III - -'i - � . I sons of British Colum , . M ' ' N � . .., , �f I %�� r-7, 1, , .. ,. , .:: I - � ... I .,j..;,.­� j!�.i%. ON* , '',., : , : . , % � � -1 . I . , .. . .. `.' ' take the tt,-,ij,i 11 * ,. . c responsibility of supporting ., ,�.A . , putting these pictures before you, have , . � . " . 1:­. . �.: . .... t . ;#- ­ -1 ... I.-,.. .. � ,!�`-,, - " - :,��,, J . 'the, Government -with tbe.'x Schia z-' � ," vs-4 � '!. " I * , :, I I . : I �i L :.,:,O 11,10-4-10, ,'I " 00"O"Mmal " brought the personalities of the past , . . .1, � ; . ;,py I .� , , I � . . : � .Illiffim .., :��Irk - 1, '.. %ii, - . . "�* . i'�� I-, bu4 in the face of the angry mani- � ` . . . ; - . I .1, visually to the minds of all who gate 1 i� - �:�:�'­' I I tr , lil',�,;...`� � � I , ': , :., . . I '. . �A. .I lesf4tions the crowds are certain to , . ,, .. . , 1.,;,., I - upon them," said -Sir George. "Do. not... .. _. �_ . I . •� snake - if Saipel 'does not giye in. ,, � I. :. ill I I . , �... .. R. Z I , ' � ",*40v. I - �� . I .... _. � , , 11, I. . bury these .pictares in the University RS6 ,.Ift�"r . . -1. . 1 1-4 1 ,11. ­11.1� �­.V. q1% I � . . - I., 'I Y.'K, , I.. :, , _ W - � I . :,�, I of British Columbia, full of prospects , . ---0­=--: I, , � A " .1 . . "'.- ,��I-.- I.. ,," .`,,�, .., X. �11 1,01II4 . � . .. .. I . N,W..: ­,,4, �, ,. .11,11, ,, . . 11 11 4� '�. ... -i " - I ' . � ­;1 # I N �Zs�i,,.w - :-I I . I .. . I . . - ; I � ­... 0 r­ A.!�,;"4,0 ' ., .-. as 'it is. Let them ,be hibitsd In , - -��'_ � ,.;. � : t�i t.� . ­ .1i " - �' , , . , ' " , * .- v - I -. -f lrll*� � I cities or - ....,, 1, Season's Worst Storm , I . :" ., ,A*.,. I 1 I ­ . A - .1i "' 4 .. Montreal, Toronto and ot q -_ .- i � shit '' I - The rr storm of the am- ;.: � 11 , ,�." -.,� I 1.P I . I � �.. � , .. most severe st , '1,1: ., �, 7,�, ., : I* I. . Canada. I. I T,­­, ., I VrN, I . I . W. : ;.�'i` I 'm - - 6�' 1 � �7 ' ­ �A , 7,ii - iii - .. .... 11 �:,j�l . �, � �.,�:-. �'., il . . : , "Tbase pictures," he.contInued, "Ilivill . .-;. non caulsod much damage on . Sunday. ". �1.01 . 1,;. 7, - ". o �-.TN .r is � ♦ I., . � `4 . . . . I , I. ..." - ­� - ' .. !� , ..: ii , 11 - I :i 1) .4,, afternoon il. .;: I "I d more than water the roots of il. il. . I ��, -l'!illif. I . . *, along the lake front ;P4.,.' il, .� ,. 16i, .: �e . - , , - - f, - W elm si.: , -.1, I., I,- . . , -1 ... . .. .. . I ,.. — I . - � pstriotlem. They are its life f6od. You I.. . '. • . counties of Ontario. - --- . . - I ' . . I cannot make a tree; it must 'grow. .� A -.1. , Two, women Weri drowned at Port . . - ' . - - I I - 1, . , ". 1 - . ... . �� J , - , -, ag� .4 f ke 111`1� , , - - - I - - = I Stanilay by, the heavy sea, while dam- . - .- - . .- . - . .. CANADIANS AT BISLEY . � ' ' . I . L � You canno� make a nation; you have ., , .I. . - , . .Age is reported from many points. Members of the Canadian team shown -shooting off- In the stimina .ton competlUous at n1sley. .: to grow LL"d . '' • -I- I . . . I . _ . . � .---r . - .t I . . .. I . . 1: . . . . I . I I ­ . . I - ; I �--__ _' . . .. 1, I L � � � .- I . . . . . � I � . .� . " . . .. 1. . I - I 1, ,I- ;. � - .... . .. - . . . . .1 . . . . I . I _ -_ . .. . . . .. . . I � . �', ". . ,V . . . *.: .1 . . .....­ , ". � . �� 1. ..1 � I . .1- - I . . " . '. - . ­ • . I • , , 'I , • � , "� C, ,, L , . 11 ,. : , -,", '% .- t � � . I . .. I - , - ,.. , , . � . . X� I ., ,� , ". ,� 1. 1, . " �: .q,: �,;� � . w_ �h �141y'.q , ­1,1_1?�t,o,bm �_ I � , , � , :.;. .,.:. �p� . _. '. " . 4,1,--,_-;.�i A o ��,e , , � r .,- ..., _ - , ^ , ­­�, - 1:."­�-`­ Fl-f-, , - ­.-k-f,­%�­_v -�­,�L�.'�, - -� - ✓" � I : ,�, - ": J '- 1-1 �.' ,.., � ,.),� . I I - -1 , , - - . - e.;.� _ �� " � - -. ! :-k _LZ , ,;...� " ,,, ­ ­r­ ­�­'� ,.; _ - . - 't � t_ " - I L��,- -t ,i.�� L , ,�Wg,� 4 , i , . .� _,: _ - � - ­ __!�, ­�­z,, , c� , .. !'A • $_R7T_- _7� —Mrs. Robert Day, of Toronto, '-­Dr.'7E. A. Sadleii, Dentist� ng In Toronto,- willl be here P%_ LOCALISMS. has'been spending a few days with tisi in her daughter, Mrs. Alvim Bushby. 't2ke from 1.30 p. m. to 6 p. m. as as- wimmilig_ —At St. George's Church next ual on Thursday. a Ti _W. D. Rogers, of Toronto, via- Suniday: There will be a celebra. —Dr. H. T. F-Ilai e, Resident Dent- Ited hismothbr here on Sanda ist. Office over Balsdon's hardware -Mrs of tion of the Holy- Communion at —Dr. A . Pd. and Ifflce kours, 9 tio 6 daily and Toronto, Called on 7 R. A. and hire. 0-8Q-.a- m, Evening service at store. C 77-Its here. You'll 'need a -new '13 d it 7 ti * Tne Rev. D B. Langford evenings by xippolntmant.* 'Puntimpa, Sunday. t W& ti� In- char vices —Mrs. D. A. Callaghan andlittl4 qe at both oar Swim in a �-Tuesday afternoon with his par- —In St.. Paul a United Church on son, of Toronto, spent a few days Machin -.'KLINGTIGHT SUIT onto, Hugh and Mrs. d 10.80 16 W.16 id 7.00 p::m. this week with her &routs, John Sr tilil at 180 p. w. Mr. Fred- a dA s and Mrs. Markar. Ar. Callaith —Wilfred Mooney left On SAt- Story W be the. speaker,* the 8 at a day with them'. T e gan —7-The-Suit that made Bathing to.Swimming for Montreal where he will l?astor In (Th'arge. Mr. Story will Jon party held on Sat� Ur"y ­ �;"toke a summer course in French. ' clowribe conditibne slolong the urday evening in Memorial Park, _MIR6 Violet Pegg. of Toronto, savages, Indiana of the.. Interior under the auspices of- the Ladies, of­_8t. ftnrff_U S=dy at her summer home here t a week with- Mrs. E. L. of Brazil. Paraguay and Argentina, Aid all" 91­ 0611 At the evening service he will Chu h, was the most successful Tenn re —Mrs. Andrew Sharpe, of To- they ve ever had. Tfie weather give an illustrated "Talk, pres- v days with her '. - These games signify holiftye. to, spent a fe'l enting"'Ons hundred pleturea on. was collent and the erowdthe Jron 0 A. Sharpe, during the past the wreen. Come. largest of any, precedinp. The Be well equipped with Spalding Sporting Goods. wiek. —The Women's Institati will ladies furnished, as usual, &fine They are the Beat. —Mrs. Rorke and two daught- hold their annual picnic on Tuee,- supper which all enjoye�L A �7 on, of Toronto, are enjoyibg pare day next, July 20th.at 'this home p000sinut game which Mrs. H. country air at their cottage in the of hire. W. J. Miller. Meetia Arnold provided gave a lot of SHIRTS. V" called about -the usual hour and pleasure and netted 'some $17.00 _1006 and Mrs. O'Connor and man .10 the community to the receipts. The Salvation Sy- ever wo 'o showing th family, of "Belleville, are hoUd willle welcome. Miss Dickens, Army Band, of Oshawa, was a We ar e finest Hues of Cluett, Peabody aad at the home of the former's of Toronto, who has been Assr. real treat and they entertained $(Arrow" Shirts with collars attaphed, in- white, here. Supt. of the Womisn's Building at the crowd for over an hour. Hun- broadcloth, khald or blue :�iW. A. Findlay, Aset. Manager the C. N. E for years, will be tbe dreds came to hear the drams', The of the Toronto Branch of the speaker for the afternoon. "The Path Acrose.the Hill, put on Also, &'f ull line of Khaki Trousers that will stand the gat -'Standard Batik, is holidaying at Whitby Branch will be present. by request by the Dramatic Club. Headlights famous No. 58 -Pickering Beach. Members will -kindly inelade of St. Paul's United Church, which ;!�I J. and Mrs. Mar A. D. cup, plate and spoon in their was a , greater success than ever lunch basket. Pickering and Mrs. McKI-trialr-Am * and. heard distinctly by every. n Bobby, of Orangeville, visited W. —On Sunday af ternoon, as Dr. body. The , total receipts were Fred T. '113unti 9, &bliahed 1857. H. and Mrs. Bray last week. Cartwright was attending a pati- nearly $250.00. Bet —U.S. and Mrs. Chapman are ent at Highland Creak, a unusual —A- garden party, under the holl- now enjoying their annual accident occurred. H: was with auspices of dt. Francis de Sales day, which they are spending b his patient upstairs and a young Church, will be hold in Memorial it motoring in the Peterboro die man was sitting in the kitchen Park on the afternoon and even- when a very lend peal of thunder -Ing of Monday, Aug. Ist (Civic _01aude Field is erecting an caused the building to vibrate. Holiday.) A splendid program of AWIu residence un his farm at &a a result of the vibration. a of sports has been prepared be- he ..,otq ore I the lake, and whou completed will large piece of plaster fell from the ginning at 2 p. w. (standard time) be occupied by his son.George, ceiling in the kitchen and alighted and whose marrialte will take place at which will consist of softball, on the young man's bead, which married men vs. single men; also an early date. rendered him unconscious for some softball in which the Centennial —Mrs. Fred Hamilton. who has time. It was fortunate for him girls will play the PickgritiR girls. been under the doctor's care for that the doctor was at hand and There will be runnitig race8 for several m on the, is a t presen t at the him. His boyij and girls, 14 y6are and under; succeeded in reviving home of her parents, James and injuries will not prove serious. and a sack race for boys 14 years 0 White. and gradually recov- —One of the severest rain and and over. A feature attraction .41 EAL ering- her lost health. windstorms that have occurred willheafootball match between —As the play on the court@ has in many years was tbaft which the Linfield Rover@, ol—Toronto, occurred on Sunday shortly after who are the junior champions of -tennis will please attend a meet- �. noon. The weather had been Ontario, and the Cherrywood foot- -Ing in the Town Hall on Monday. sultry for several days and about bell team. This Same will be 'A A L startedall who are interestedin for the pur- the 25th, at 8 p. m., noon on Sunday it was seen that a calleffat 5.45 (standard time.) A r, POGO or reorganizing the Club. storm was approaching from the free supper will served from 5 to w ho has been —David Savage, south-west-, and it broke upon us S. after which a good conwt will liag a couple of weeks here opew with great suddenness The rain be given which will consist of an -,with his mother, who is in very fell so heavily that, according to exhibition of gymnastic work by his return trip to his home in an inch and a half fell in about School, wage by Madame IA Ch who Wi healtb, left on Friday Wt on the Torocto Observatory, about the boys of St Job a's Industrial Oklahama. Mrs, Savage has taken half so hour, and with It there pelle and John O*Hara, a- 11 up house in he.� own dwelling just of Dr.McEwen S s id wasquites quantity of hallfell beassisted by other able enter. as well. The rain was accompanied tainers. There will be danci -and has Mrs. Abe Law a 0 by-&-very-Mgbi wind that caused from 00 to 12 o'clock (standa% considerable -d-Ainage-4wimeakin u splendid value roo aff a A if 'you wish an up-to-date car. limbs off tram and up ­g time). for which Arth BI&STDRE blexid is ti ibi�'ofthe VI and one in wbich it is a pleawfure Otra, supp y the to Ads, and reasonable in price. number of trees and bl�wiag down music. Admission to dance, gents, pound, but as a special a number of buildings. There 25 coots. Admission to grounds. at 65 cents per* call on 0. and A. T. Liaw. and ask was considerable lightning, but adults 50 cents; children, ander inducement to p them to show you one of the very lace this tea in every m. no damage from this wa roe has 12 years, 25 cents. 4 Isowt models of the Dodge car. of been reported in this locality. A wbich they have the local agency. large amount of hay that was still in every home we are giving away with Thev had one on display this Now Adw*r"somwots. 7, 7 which was greatly admired standing In the fields will be badi every nd, ABSOLUTELY FREEP by all Who SSW it. damaged and an fields of ful POU wheat we Lt and other VOR SALE-1 horse, a years old, —Mrs. W. G. Ward, with son. re laid A.' good d. Also top bug C7 "lustre finish" cream pitcher. crops have also suffered more c r Broug Orva] Shea, one Wilmer, and daughter. Annie, Of ham. *4tf Ism However.the rain of Sund-, Niagara Falls, who are spending Vaxious shades to choose from. Don't y will do and of the previous Frida LIRSfNG—Mrs. M. C. Webb, r". vacation by taking a motor a, gnat -deal of good as Nistered "urm. is 9M fot engsl1j."m trip to Sault t9te. Mario and re- stuff and certain field crops were Phone Pick 5712. jet this offer slip by, as a gree Gi the-" turning through Uncle Sam's d --ml I ouffor.__*hzr�wotor iota were caught in the sudden TO&, E. aNC`0'QAWM 60% "` -topT 1101, WP stson. boautiful storm &ad parked on the R. 2. Pickering. "tf side of the = until the storm +­%we—Vileass =Q=ing. While motor- R. ing to Pickering from the Falls, 'K in A the had rather an unpleasant oz- OR SALB—SW roadster. Values on the Toronto-Hamilton had subsided. There were some Flcoodiitioo- 9M.00. truek-loade of picnic parties, which skskin, riusbarton. highway near Burlingt9a when a are numerous on Sundayel. and "FLOWERDALE" orange Pekoe is —Bran. sbofts. Sam 1arge Hudson car, driven by a SALB a these got a thorough soaking. FonaRfeed, cracked com and oats at cureless driver, which they were —The family of A. M. Gibson Elevator. 3d. R. Hoovez. 4&-" Well worth W cents per pouncL As our inseeting ran into them causing �considerable damage to their car, who robids on the third �1 eOlt1cs69iOu -VOR SALE-12 ahoats of pigs. wel] 0 ISpecial No. 2 and in order to, induco mile and a half north of the but fortusaWy . Injuring none of a -the occu au viPa, 1, —B0 —2—nP"?=. -so, has been plunged into one to %ry this line also, we are —On ruly 2;d, Oscar Canner, of grief by the tragic death of their WANTRD—Experlene-ed farm band eyffy but form I Of t his oldest son. Archibald IL Gibson, for harvest. 146 per month and board Detroit, Lloyd Pea. Greens 4"7 giving away with every pound absolu- township, was united, & marriage which took place in St. Michael's toMitmAnnie Sewell.of Detroit, Hospital, Toronto. on Wednesday SALB-12 pigs, 5 weeks old, tely utiful glass g; following an autotioble FA01R*o about 4 acres of free"' one 7 inch, bes, 10 recon tly moied to that city eveala standing. Jas. Greenlaw . Pic1Vn:m0t4 accident which took plweearly from Toronto, which w&4. her 'alad bQwl- This bowl itself is well former home. The ceremony was that morning on the -Kingston PIGS FOR SALE—About 30 pigs, ranging from 2 to 3 months old. A,= J. road out of Birch Cliff. The un- Forgit. lot 29, B, F, con,, Pickering. performed at the Methodist Epis. .-worth at least 20 cents. copal parsonage by the Rev. J. R f6rtrinate young man who was in 0 R i1i�i­_2 Bi—erksbire and 2 York. bitL 26th year, was employed with Fshire boars, registered. and youn"tock. W. Somers, pastor of the Harper Ave. Methodist Episcopal Church, De See& Duggan, IAmited, a large' F _M trait, of which both the bride and automobile service station in the ' Disney, Greenwood.. Phone Piff 2314. 38tf -APMAN mom are members, and in which city, was called out abont 8 a. 103. RGANIST WANTED-For St, OAndrew's United Church. Pickering -r-. Coalie—r has- "e-iW-vgF1jt-0111Ceg- -to goAo-the­ assistance of - frie" p 8-r V) C-ffa irs WP1y­ vo- M-. S. C h a P M aw,- P! i I!or!ull of responsibility. The happy con. whose car had got - stalle� ;'n' iCe highway, and a0companted,by a OR SALE-House -and lat on operty of the symoon trip and are now re- ee. started out to James Bell. Apply to Mrs, W. L. Banb their relief. Just east of Birch Aurora. 46 I mot6red to Chicago on their fellow-employ FCburch St., Claremont,pr olodniiang in Detroit. Their many T CENTRAL. GARAGE Pickering friends, extend their Cliff One of the front tires blew ... ARMS: TO RENT-Convenientiv, best riabeeto Mr. itad Mrs., (.,,On aut, throwing theit car itito the Flocated, excellent soil. Ponemontopl .,Telephone 49N ditch, striking a telephone pole. after.prewnt cro, -,Pro iner. to G . _p. Full possession April let, I Appl D. C4nant, Oshawa, Ont. 40tf -,A eorrespondent who signs The Car tnrued completely over, name "Pickering News read- facing the opposite -way from WTRR PENCE-CaIr of Frost Tight hich they were going. Mr Gib- Lock fencing Just arrived. Also 8 used e beces- W -or," writes us aekinlK If it I binders. 3 mowers and 2 forsale, W.F. in son scious orta was Oun Disney, Greetivood, F%W!Vk 2314. -Mf sary for a person summering i a ut 80 f aw -the clir. one c from -- Oils 'd this.townehip to procure a tog for TRAY DUCKS-A number of to ]Et ep' &eceasorles,' an it is suppose-d--that he at 'Au airs a small house dog and where to IL Sducks came to our premises a few days ago. te pted to jump froui the car and Owner may have proving mbtftill it, We wish to inform the I's and 7 ce away. paying expe"Oft - =4 P1 UZ , - W., - Mg.4 was 'buried some distan asolin% Acetylene Welding ;A- enquirer that it is necessary to _G procure a US for a dog that is He was taken to St. Michael's Hog- -qIORONTO WET-WASH LAUX-. s ladind its summer holidays in pital. when It was found that'he JL DRY (Semi finish)—Let our driver con And fra�(.t-a red explain our 24 how service. Jost leave Your Charging township, no'matter how big W88 81106ring freer-4 with Mr. S. W, Yavis, barber shop. We bich was the cause of his wiH pick up a" deliver 8 times a weak. or how mall it may be. or whether skull, W tog His fousm, to k Repairs mad never makes death, hav ruKluneu .it Is day old or dying of old age. consciousness. In ADIO FOR SALE-A five tubed e on all', if th owner has secured a tax In 0 -Xi-ei used as demonstrator, I& on Saturday afternoon to Co�oplete with brand new tubes, Ctdl= _.J -some other municipality it will not P.1 C8 lerlipment. RegularFice $17500,WW �one Erskine Cemetery and was largely 7,) ot cars. .3 4&tf save him or bar from muring 35.00. Apply IWx 70. Nail;Q- in this municipality " well. The attended. Deceased we mem- her of Kew Beach P=ebay'teri ARM MACHINBRY-Frost & tax for a male dog is 02 a ear and Ian FWood Cockabutt Tudbope Anderson John -for a female ft but after 3uly lot, Church. He was a very expert Deere, l3imen, Gouid:sbapiey I Muir, i orices. Ord* your I nL mechanic and was a talented m %isi w lki­ Be" the tax is Only half this &won now. Also De Forest rodim W.F., nd had an exceptional coul- Greenwood W .,These wighing a tag may mare ceftm- 16 T VS ark D mand of the violin. His death onefrom the township cl , VARM FOR SALE:OR RENT-95 3e&toa,Whitevale;orfrom' ' will bes, greatloss to thecircles . CHARJJRJ Be JED the X' acres of land in lot 12, con. 5, Pickering lots in which he moved. The deepest of water at both places!and good build ruq.ridl AINSespor. Adam Spears, R. R. No. of the comtnunity is medium fences I am forced to sell or rent oz ac- 2. CInremont. but preferably the sympathy count _of poor health.17pJames W. Rick. R. R. 1, Proprietor, Pickering extended to the sorrowing family Locust full 44tf -c, 0 v k