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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1927_08_05-n ZW 0". - % 4 4- 47 ti Z IE R G.­.. VOL. XLV1.- P _01-PJNG, ONT., FRIDAY, A -No. 4a -2 FAIRPORT od C*Toe= CH'zRR*Wo6d. .7 The Ladies Aid of 0herrywood Aesixthantual Field Day- under Saw Church will hold their meeting oQ, the- auspices' of i MH &M BaAet he Fairportaat4�- GREENWOOD 2 �� IRL FORSYTTH, Thursday. August 11th, at the home payers' Association, which was , hold: 0 tor ,nt,icgi Amdg!. D.. Dim ..71 41ftpAn of Mrs. M. Drinkwater. Ro Cal U_ - .1to on Monday last (Civic Holiday). was _ThJ__atteddadCi was V t at the American. OpUmaetricil qy the word ''Friend - A great obcdeis, e liya etainined by appoInuaget. out. Oat. ship." Mn. P&sbmore will give X very large and the greatest - interest S talk ojo Friendship. Ali the ladies of sons manifested inth Is. 0 program the community are cordially Invited, of sports, which included races, oft. .'Ibtsiblished IM Baskets ot all sizes. boll, aquatic sports etc... to the win. E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and ners of which suitable prizes were *N0tarY Public Etc. to WHITEVALIEL awarded. me, Court House. �Fwltty%r and deg6tiption'S Mrs. Lack and son. of Oshawa. spent G. BROWNING, X. C... Barris. unday with her slater, Mrs. Judson AUDLXY All accounts must be 'aid A s ter. Solicitor. No Public. Aanwl Blk.. or , arranged for by aid 2;i t4f we" Of Fmtaw I I ac at lowest Prices' A. Pugh. at, am leavi at le. EOP-da S The final game of b`�all with dreen'. House phone M. Office jp�boae auftt' Mr. and Mrs. McCullough. of- To- Vg for-. wood was played off here on Tuesday Pon, England early in July and EATON & 8088—Borristers. 11. are spending . few days with evening, • Victory rested with the to. B sal.t. for sale Mr. and Mrs. Slone. Cal require niy books closed team. Iuilding. po Nol Ontario oronto. -Mr. and Mrs. Robinson and children, Frank Ellis and fa' ily, of"Wood• not later than that date. 4, 2: In W. J. Beaton, of Toronto, are with -Gazdbam and stock, &'forceL-p-4�-_r� D. F. Raw, CHAS. A. WHITE Mrs. Tran-forwfcw—days. ez�tor Z_!, Adelaide 2747 visited hie old friend. F. M. Chapman,. Sumenor to late W, G. Barnes • Rev. J. D. and Mrs. Parke and while on his way to the poultry con. ICHARDSON PJCKZRING children, of Timmins. are Ppending a IPE-hatem Solicitors etc.. 213-214 Coated_ Phone Mark 8420---- green at Pttawa. few days holidays with M A large eratiooLife Building Corner y0ofle and Rich- DeS-Main 1 90 and Main WOO" �en - and Wed- GA n%�Z �Adc� Monday 'Sat ev Pick. 8600. Ziesstas J. R. POWLIX, Dentist. Car, Pd. Wid Victoria Park Ave. To- at door]. open Evenings Pbow. walirl 12. INY DIL ')- C' Smith, Dentist. Stouff. vWe. Honor Graduate of Chicago and To- 60440 Un"verioties and the Co�e �' Hts#a2Sargeose. Phone office 1014. No outsid! appointinenta. 2617 Watch out for the big garden party w Atieulub meets at Frank Puckrin's �`O��/ Of Feed will be with as L expected to br�s own &the$. again. See bills for full particulars, DUN•ARTON. of various kinds on hand WEBT HILL. B Miss Phyllis Pickwell in visiting miss p Better secure your, an Has now, The Young People's Society of Mel- E Ethel Blenkin. a in price. later on. their garden Darty for August the t their cousin, Miss Irene Dunbar, lost W-AZAT AND BARLEY According to plans under way w Miss Elva Annis. o at the present time the Melville Boys' M of N WANTED Baseball Olub•bope to entertain the N N. Yw Is spending her vacation, at her . . . . . . . . LAKE B. BEATON. D. D. 19 oys n P mat,cu.com. Gradust&f tlx ROYRI Co mencing at 7,30 sharp (daylight saving Keith and Cheater Pearce and And. Toronto. of Dental Material Z. (3�2%2=1-47 'BUS— and 1:11i'verldty of To$ to. Offos • time), After this game the Melville rew Annan are holidaying with their ever Adwdock's Goolectjo.n.. at= Wbitby. Ladies' B"ebAll Club expect to play aunt, Mrs. Alex Thom', I =69 to 12 1 1 to British C one of the local girls' baseball teams, Last Sunday evening Rev. N. M. 220, x olumbin Shingles the came of which will he announced Leckie, of Motherwell. occupied the 8i ed 0 A L SMITH, D. D, S., L D. 8.. No. 2 Band $z later. The following are the talent Pulpit in the church here and preached '.&'I (Succeesor to D,, J. N DI,,) Graduate of for the program : Thornhill Orchestra, veg acceptably. 10 University, At Clamniont Ofike over D ,Bich t7 Z 0 'Itbe Stora) College of Dental Surgeons and T col too essie Reynoldp, "ree-in-train' A good supply of Hard Sof aron- Deleting of ten pieces. under the D. A g at oll's Hospital. Peterboro, Scott's store every Tiesdog and grid FlIone direction of Miss o0 I Little---vo prano Miss Jean Thomas, 'Also a supply 4 stauff low I I T 'SPHALT Miss Jean lo� TORONTO A and Mrs, Albert Wbitnell and baby. Coal on hand. ROOFING reader: A. H. McCurdy, of Toronto - are holidayin with their of Kindling Wood, 1r_TZRBERT T. FALLAISX L. D 8.. bassa, Geo. D. S., Graduate at the Royal C Murray's 18 In.. 82 in. and 86 inch Atha and Psrtner.-mtermitierm -. Miss sister, Mrs, Rea. SomervIe. iulw) -.0fte of Margaret Da Mies stave langth« Surgeons and die Vniversit of T widths 4 in I Shingles ; also Damp, accompanist. Addi. _e@Awy Allison, of Philadelphia. S= 'Odke ab JS salsdon a no miss Jttuet Allison a M, to 6.1). M;t&l Valley and tl0naJ names to thin program �will be . of Toronto, and 12tf resat r by int. . - added, which will appear on the alter Elliott and Mrs. Hamlin, Phone Pick 3700. Ridge Roll. bills. Mrs. W Phone Pick. 1709. This garden party will be held oa the -'Of AgInrourt. were guests of their DONALD MUNRO, PICKEKIN(;• Material, or will give price on man" grounds at Went Hill on Aug- cousin. Miss Violet Allison, last week, finished job. ust the 12th. *VLIZAB1?TI3 RICEIARDSON-8uc_ J L. SURNINGHA Remember the Garden Party at - X-UVAMM&I*Uktlzte W v, Richardson repre. Building and General "ft 0 4Luo 9TOUFFVILLIL Memorial Park. Claremont, WWI wZ sue Insurance Companies of PICKERING ':.' -1.' L.1 , I - I- Contracting. I standing "ti Monday, Aug, 8th. A )&rve number from bare attended Estimates furnished on all classes #' 1er-owmn4s Anctionew, LUMBEAR YARD work - Interior and Exterior, 0"ost this Lennox picnic on Monday. of work *I= offilloo at 611 Mt.. LAwOOD, -Wsst-4wd merehsqt. BEACH &Iteratim# *ad repa*s. IN AN A ..Aoboo. "" to a Mr. Scott. of Squire's Beach is rapidly becoming Chimneys Built , Concrete Work. '"oojh - AAR= 01 t. T 13 ZA X —W I A 0 Don A a popular summer resort. six now Phone Pickering 6712 �,',.mTOw-TO'wwsmymzjax tart has been made on the found. cottages have been built this ""On. FAIRPORT. ONTARIO my 831 wu= We bqI and sell. furnish ation of the addition to our high The J't� hr notation* Mu:b ITIR are thole who have witss a7. is* *AM W and Information on all Listed and *cbobl this Week. _W 0101. spent their vacation here during July Unlisted Minlzi# 8tockS. -Goo. Simpson has disposed of his J We will be pleased to advise what residence to Rev.. Mr. Bainborough. James and Mrs. Richardson and tam- We H I N CT L E WX. MAW. IACXNSXn AVC_ who will -retire here. ilv."Mr. and Mrs. WaJler, Mr. and Mrs. WMAZA stocks to buy or to bold. I %r -c- - or Rousin and family, Mr, and Mrs Al. Nova Scotia Shingles o York. Qvitario tood nurh. Robert Curtis. of Pickering salsa it MAW what stock to "IL 62. has bought PL lot here tig to"' ton and family. Mr. and Mrs, B&Iiagb Galt Galvanized Steel 8hingles Am'soarass0ft"14 • DaUwkw mabn am be and intends 4 ad at NEWS' aib� 'Clients are making. W by building in the near future. andfhmily� a. Bird's Felt Slate Shingles) so end ladspon, cafty azid'Mrs. Mercer and ingleal Sty following our advice. house. Wbnbpr. ONIL follow A large gatbering of the Forsyth loo, Joe Mercer, Dr, Herb, Mercer, for sale -at Our long experience in mining. ex. Clan assembled here in the Park on Max and Mrs. Martin. Geo. and Mrs' PATERSON's tending over a Period of 'twenty Civic Holiday. Monday of -this week. Martin. S. Martin and daughter, Dr, CLAREMONT years, allows us to give sound advice A number of old sequin t&oceship were and Mrs. Frank Martin, Dr and Mrs. Coal and prices. Phone 2812- on the Investment feature K4araball and family, Mrs. Rogers, son KEEP COOL I C-11- a, mine renewed.' or the speculative feature of a- pro, A very serious motor accident occur. and daughter, who have come from . m . Pective mimic red in town on Sunday. .16 w Ireland to make their home in Toron• ��_l Im 9 79-p-Amm- . - when & Mr. ad"Ps. Pidduck and famil SOLLOWAY, MILLS motor car driven by Mrs. Billings, of y, Mrs. Goo. Thomas. of this Mr. and Mrs. Duaselth and daughter, 'Vc er Goods Roil Members of flumdard the 8rd con. of Wbitcburch, ran into W. and Mrs. Drowley, Mrs. Drotf; Lea place. The stock 9 e Perfectio- n 8r., Ernest Harrison. Mr, and rs� W. w woman, who evidedtly knew VAry OilMembers of the Montreal little about runDicit-&-icar. lost control A RX1tSL% Stove Mining Exchange• and the car swerved to one side of the Decil. Mr. and Mrs. Aires, Mrs. Our supply of quality Harness and' 11 Mr. and Mn. 0 rwiss and son, 0111106 And Board Room. Ground Floor, road and Pinned Mrs Thomas a&-alust L Parts In now eom plate. AND - Metropolitan Building, a telegraph pole. Her Jog was broken Min Reid, Mr. and Mrs, Jackson. Mr. and Mrs. Crook and family. Mr. and BOOTS_GRRB SHOE 'TOROITTO, ONTARIO it several places below the knee and 84" Time, 70fl PILti -Phones : Adelaide 0871 and GM ugly gashes made in the calf of Jog. Mrs.-Lewis and. daughter. Miss Rota We have a large stock of this PiLtnew She was rushed-to the hospital and It Pooley, Dr. and Mrs. Newman and Boot -on hand-naboateJbio family, Mr. and Mrs. McCurdy and for hard wear Lod tow, Aft our New Model is feared she will lose bar leg. Two family, THE RURAL Butt. wounds. REPAIRING on hand and dressed the The Gibson Sisters. All j You Will. Like It doctors won Mr. Archer, Cheater Also a good liner of Hardware SECURITIES COMFPANY LTD. Another accident occurred Picnic last week to meet olued In a on Saturday when two can ran into Mrs. Beatty We maintain our established re ut&. &t 2`8111611103111,ble sloes each other and both were smashed to and sons Mr. and MrS.PreDLIeS and tion.for repairing all kinds or Rtel Estate and insurance. Moon. Ray Sanders received a broil N. GlenJinning.,6f Manilla. old school hLmeas and boots. Phone 46M on back while friends of Mrs. L. Squires apd Mrs. Farm Properties a Specialty, -panto were seriously hart, son. when a very enjoy. some of the other occu- Jas. Richard "VTW BU9113B Y Head' Offloo: 218-214 0oafed able time was spent by all. CECIL BR"LFITO oration -Harness-inaker,l LIU Building. Torcaw Splendid'pr6gram at Garden Par PICKERING Phone Main 1390. ty. Claremont next Monday. - GREENWOOD. PICKERING, ONTARIO • H BranchOffice:-Gordoe Building, Albert Harvey was in the village an BROUGHAM. Mooda-y. Pickering Ontario. Phone Mr. and Mrs. Willowi spent the Mrs. Morton Miller is visiting-ber week-end in Uxbridge. any.., -ornes daughter at present, Mrs. Harry Oirnerod spent 's, few will re a Mattress dosing' A number of our people brad city days recently with William Ormerod CLAREMONT visitors over the holiday. and family, rmifellowing few Our church goerg vrere touch pleased weeks. We Jobn Gerry. a former employee of r CREAMERY with Rev. Mr. Leckie's discourse on F. L Ween's, but now of Windsor, Sunday jut, spent Sunday with Alfred and Mrs. SHell the Marsha) I- 17 It is surprising hew otherwise bon. Trimble. Pnines *2' Hi heat price 'Paid for support low mean prac. •. Mrs. T. ",and Mrs. T. L. Robinette 5 to- $75 out Peop' t. and family motored down from Jack• tires Cream at the - in .1 Je.triFiriglitiog for our village has son's Point and spent Wednesday WO glirantee our $15 Mat- reseed to be a dream witb the erection with Miss M, Wood. trew to be pure white Man= t Cream lrV of the street Poles. Mr. Wall has been off.duty for some layer felt Our- football hove brought home the time, owing to some poison in his eye- bacon from Green River on Saturday tow which necessitated the opening up Give us a trial -mad be convinced evening AM Outdoors to the tune of 1.0. of his shoulder In two or three places. bur 850 and 7. SOMattresses' Mr. and Mrs. Harvey arts now set. He is now rapidly Im . 11 .1 Q provitig. • Kodak; 3z grey felt and very ELM DAJLE tied In the comfortable new - home. Mrs. Alex Moore and mrs."John Invites Your servioeable-, We 'Welcome them to our village, Wilson motored up from Brighton At the beach, in the arden; Mrs. Mary Matthews. who bag been last week and "at a few days with Blidimilng CoUoh, in iU at the boine of her daughter, has Stewart and Mrs. Corbett Oa their at the mountain camp, wferever- a pretty recovered itufficiently to return here. return they took Mildred and Ger* you go--your Kodak will keep, • figured creteme- and Jack Gero* and Online McBride took truds Corbett To-Brigh4ou for their your good tunes Ion after &triPaorth on Sunday last aadm bolidays, mattress 12.50 For ry -had tbim. 100it that a healthy lot of mosquitoes We have a number of Boy Smuts you've Alive, some. now designs in dent there. from Oshawa on the flats. We under. Get your Koctak here and have We congratulate C. L Devitt on stand that Instead of the usual Camp Our Royal. Brand are ' it handy for the picture chanem ffimm Walnut Badill- wiGuirig 2fid prime in the Fall Wheat Fire, they &is talking of Field Competition. the lot prize being Cart and charging a an I fee, which J0 your Grocer'& J11v'89 X con' that don't wait. #A figlat prioes &lotted to Geo. Little, of Scarboro. ther food handing over to the Farmers who have wheat got y The Var4ten Party at. John Miller's but ding fund of the church here. CVL L . our , purpose . Ataoraphk Kodak are J�ow 86 110ur OWds from your own W" 26 great success, the undeand We extend our sympathy to Mr. D►mxk 06m #wl as U.N wheat. Parking space being ideal. The ea. Kinnear, of the Greenwood Road. in We can �,FAJI_werr-lft. Irrind it tortMument was good, the artists- the lose of his wife who underwent an b0ilng much appreciated. operation In the hospital from which • Furniture Dealer and Food of all kinds-Chicke' On Sunds,Y15ruce Morton sad Mrs. she did not recover. Her remains IL heed, Mort-on. missionaries from Porto RI E. C. Jones, Pbm.B. Co. Cemetery on 7 f 0"" M �;aa a. If Reid, Min Mrs. -Lewis Law Po. D A bon food, Chop, inillf"Id. addressed the Sunday School. bu Wednesday afternoon. S Puneral, Director were interred in Salem Oe y be leaves to Druggist, as late in starting. time tnourn her lois a bushand- an-d- four Phone 1900 the session was Chopping every week-d&y. - was too limited for them to more than small children, as well Pickering, Ontario' as a sister, m a ORUViO give an outline of their work In that Mrs. Rave;7. and her other, Mr Picketinge far off field. Keeler, _A_ i�v g­.;�PV.6- rw— �3. r gr�, 7. ­1­1 1 jn- "'32" M." F� .' rlrip.,W to , FIV Lw Barron? .bout Riiial Ejoiywent p tiv�ttes himi" Th.6 Aroma Ca Head Fteedy as a r0ek, eyes fixed "Nothing at all. It seems Garry 9719 frenziedly - �oa!-the froth,'- right .-arm - - talked th him, , just cbsually' YQU I .1W: raised In one long know, " lots of - people do, in 'the sweeping motion, ot the whole body pivoting on the wuist- ocean. But he wasn't at all respon- coat button- which Vou't do -up; they Then ---- ---- ------ er." shoulde empty. "Then, if he was an utter stran- Many are tbo golt.]inks w1io fl-nd• get, we can scarcely suspect hini.` It easier to hole out a double li.,.ky� UILLET. "No, but'Afiaztazda, you can't sus- in 6ne than to gi�ai]e_th_eiir—V�ay rolixid pest anybody yet. It's all in the the I�nks in a hundred �7_ _An.d. fifty, hands of the polico--" There is a lot of mind gambUng ot-, It's in my hands. "Indeed- it isn't! _e_­ Caledonia re- and -bring- I ii-does...nol-risk brother!s mur&rer -him to A. teaspo onf ul OF money; because it excites him. too GR justice. Polic.6, bah! Do they ever golf, but for this we cannot blame t' I am the one who will find out my \ Scots. The -LYE ]C�EN TEA clL.—Occasionally when th plish an�thi V` Mu are. zLre-- -Uh- accom 119 - no Elders about, a couple of Scots will Gill�eLtl�i y s sprinkled "Of course they do," •-said Neville play a match, the loser to put a pea- 'Pure, uncolored. delicious. Ask for It. in the Garbage Can with -spirit. "You..musn't talk like ny into the plate at kirk next Sab-' tlat— bath an dthe winner nothing, Instead prevents flies breeding "Don't tell -me how I of a halfpenny each. But not often. must or qk mustn't talk! I talk as I ebK)Ose!" , They don't believe In risking heart "Yes, yes, dearie, so you hall, attacks 'north of the Tweed. Use • Cillett's Lye for All U013M no as W.40 ow W Cleaning and Disinfocting and Mrs. Valdon put an arm rpund bo the excited woman. "Do hush, Roger. A golfer missed the ball three times, You only 'make matters worse when ploughing. up the turf. Costs little You've re, you talk., Now,:- Anastasia, dear, I'm voked," said his partner. "But I'm but always going to put Roger out and I'm going not playing cards," remonstrated the effective 'One 'WHAT HAS GONE BEFORE. of," was the rezponse, but• the t to give you-a kimono and slippers and unfortunate' player. "All the same," rrej_Fo� _W11j, wwt ineieppndent rather than un- let -yeu Telex �Iittle Then you musit--w —1y 41 d-a N�� '"you'nve been ni m swimming—with z, party, at Ocean grateful. Who is this?". get to bed—" spade instead of a club!" Town,-N.J. At the Hotel 'Majusaca.' It was a strange thing, but the Anastasia Folsom ga vie her It com- an where they •!ad all been guests, speechos of Anastasia Folsom, though ical look and then* burst into a short Minard's Liniment for' sore feet. inquiry is begun,. after a doctor, per- often rude of words, were accompa;la�gh I �ho'ght functor­.'!y. exal,,inlng hire 'better!" - Large man Onoall h t 1) "You In London this Etory is go,ng the on the -Tood-=Rture -tha you knew MID beach, pronounce5 hirn dead. fed by a smile, of I w seemed to take, away their sting,. Her I she said. "I say, Duehess," she turn- are a very little to OX running rounds: A man called on. Radyard Folso-m'z compan'ons had been Roger Neville, M, s, ]1,-, -4 — d Car- glance at the Duchess was one Of 1 ed to Mrs. Ba aby, "do I look like a hand lift, area ou?" Small Boy Kipling and Faid to hTs maid: "If Mr len llarnziL,,�4 and rn nielita Va!do�,. It is istablisY�ed that admiration, ,though her lon was a islippers and kimono person? Do.1, qFesti —Yes, I suppose I am. They gave Kipling Is at work, please do not dis- Folsorn. j:;st b,�.%re his death, had brusque. now Vo me the Job 'catise the rope broke so turb him." "Work!" exclaimed the • --.been stand:!-g :,,,c:c to N,-d Barron, . "This is my dear friend, Mrs. �And certainly the strong, forceful often with the heavier fellows." The maid. "He don't do no work; be only who was (:::-.2 C, a 11;'�I-Ly including hi� sits upstairs and scribbles and acr!b- Barnaby," Carmelita introduced- personality had in it no hint of the large man went down the 'stairs. a id her .,Wife, Al. Ang,-!:ca Fair ar "Usually called the Duchess, because type of woman who loves to relax in bles." fiance, Robin Sears, and his father, Croydon of her-" that way. Women don't really like wicked Sears. -they only like them to seem It is dez 1,!e I 'to * ':graph Fobsom's "Her noble a!r and bearing," in- "Besides," Miss Folsom went on, men sister, An i'.'New York. terrupted Miss Folsom, holding' Out4ftc re quietly now, "the man from the wicked, Minard's Liniment for scaly acalp. i:q a!�nouncem a Then the. stnrtl' ent Is her band. "I like you, Duchess, police place is coming to-night." made that Folsom had been murdered you re all right.` "Here?" cried the- Duchess. , "Up -4 , J in the-ocean-stabb.A to death. "Got>dy!" and -Helen Barnaby imil- here!" She whipped out her vanity Rog?, the dead man's valet. is ed one of her wide. vapid smiles. "It's case and dabbed tioned, as are Barron and his wife, vigorously at her I but no light is shed cn the -mystery. r3 n1ce to be liked," powder and rouge. Police take command of the situa-, "Well, that's that," and Miss Fol- -Up. here nr any-where," said An- i - _-ONTARIO % .-tion urtI the arrival cl, Annstasia- som turned. from the Duchess ag if kistasia, carelessly. "I don't. care I A. They learn that Folsom and ' Neville - entirely through*wLth *her. "Now, vAere, so long-as I see him- There had been - business assoc_ fatps. V Cwrrr,elita Valdor, tell me all there is he is now, fikely.'� 19O.W GO ON, WITH THE STORY. to tell about Garrett'i death. Roger, For a swift sharp rap on the, door I CULTURAL COLLEGE, .V-;)u can Ap-.--aL- when I speak to ycu, seemed to indicate &n important CHAPTER X1. but I want Car,%y to tell the story"! caller. FoLqom," Neville cried. "Bliss u!l.,d ol her' bat and flung It was Jep.on, ushered tip by Tut- -she r "'Why are !,iu here? Haven't you got t an_m thr rooa-a,, vh,,re Paxt,%i tle, and introduced by hm to the a . room yet? Come, you can go to -y-.'ck(d it up aid poked it back into group. Mrs. Val&rt's apartments. You- f Lapo. m glad to see you. Mr. Jepson;' The Rural Life is the Best Life "ArA you stay, tA>q. R-"-," Miss "and Wss Folsom's welcome was quite " i q ritusn't stay here --" 'Why not? Why doew Fcl�ora went cn, '.I.s_�hc, heii c�;;. lt�r evid,-ntly Ii loco --see sincere if act cordial. aj�d rCC*j�ej . LZb,:.. want me to hidz' -1 a.•n here to in_;."nl to Paxton a C I "You're- the man to, whom I look for vestigat,� my brother's death. And (C "Sta.-, tot- any rate, unto I lwar help in finding the murderer, of my .1 -know fts, the n, remember, &;g*Lr Neville, min facts." br-Ah--r." __yet ,r,>. e- of the details. I . bal only. rn.L . am P9 _ROrs sad, and "I certainly hopii-fl� do that, Miss I Education is the Big Factor in Making it so. -the telegram that Garrett w" dcai. stood at att-Itio- Folsom." 9' "1 don't expect you to do it, I ex- Then I co-ne h ... �- and I'f?nJ his rooms Thor. Mrs. Vzldon ve a straight- e I pect V3 do it myself. I said I look i are in, the charge of the rward rnd concise account of th Profitable'Farm Operations and Content- s �-at for Ross, but befere -I caul,i nsk'Beath of Garrett Folsom. She told to you for belp." To ,be continued.} ed Home Life follow the Enlightening .him atout. -it nU you came. 'I had, to' all ':here - WU3 AO t..E•11 Of his bath in ued. the oc-a-1 with them, of his sul&n -.wish to ask tjie,hctA.pcople, so per 'Influence Gf a 'Course at the Omario .:.-.k4ps you, :ill tell me th,� facts. frirking 1,ercsth the waves, of his The opportunity 'Training an Eagle .'.-A icultural College. "Of sours,, &ar Mi-i ..Yo:som, •but ing carried to.E ore by two of the life I gr h not here, I beg of lour Se:!," he' guards', -accompanied or assisted "Last' summer Captain C, R. -W. to attain a full kndwledge of Crops, Soils, Coke low, "see, many are 'alrealy, se era: man who chanced to be near, Knight. of the British Army. rescued -Uve Stock, Poultry, Farm Engineering, clu-terinv around u . They pre4nd I She told how they had all assumed a young female eagle, which he has Is f6 be talking among since succeeded In training to hunt them-elves- but that death was du:) t-) natural causes, D Apiculture, Horticulture, the airying or Manning "like a "falcon. At first the bird: was r, Ing., 'Basic Sciences and English is given 10 all pou cza sc-_ they are greedily'liib�� until 'ififorme'l by Doct .7. that it was rot, but was the result nervous, but she soots learned to J, Anaxtaiia F461-)om raised ber lv�­ad. of a murderous attack, Perch on her master's arm and, feed. -',�-'.-,.Stticientsatthe.O.A.C- F---ffgh -and gave the carious cnloo-k-z-rs I "Who did it ?" cries Miss Anastitsia th2re. A ter e,ng ma e to ce a ittam at this point. home., she was tempt6d to go for i 'You are right, -Roger," she "aid. But her question received no on. I stuffed rabbit -sklus and sacks of food. Write for Calendar. Tuition. first and was a fool t-) stay h -long as; aver. -second year, only $20.000 per year. ere as - . 1. • I I Th& bait was swung of� thro-wh in n Ill ave., Let Paxton' and koss bring I "Who did it" sthe repeated. "Rnge*r !air, and the bird would be attraL acted to'l V, Board and :Room $5.40 per week. my things and take me anywhare that: who murdeV I I.Zy brother? It from greater and gteater distances.- we can talk." - 'ck __ iZ,_ The then learned to fly up-trito a tree � A qtr. ,d froin' one I Relieved at her do&lity, -Neville to another of her hearers saying' asi-and watch Captain Wright until he led her quickly through the throngs plainly as words could d, that she produced and projected his I-are.. It, to the elevator and took her t9 the was hysterical and must be,calmed. however, the bait was not thrown tip The, Ontano Agricultural College i suite occupied by' 'Mrs.' VaWon and 'le rose and sat beside her,, P .Neville 9.1 promptly. the indignant tog wQuld..l Mrs. Barnaby. taking her hand and gently soothing ' make a bee line for the trainer's head,. B. Reynolds, M.A. President. The arrival was ""not' u4exi)�__ � her. and in order to save himself the Cap- gone in se-arch _4 I t fain would have to toss up the bait at L. 'Stevenson, M.S. for Neville had 0 "That we don't know, my dear. A. M. Porter, B.S.A. li Anastasia with ord,-rs to bring h,-,r That we have yet to find out once. Extension. Registrar. back- with hi' "We' certainly have! Garrett wash the 4 The- 1frst time this hap You poor dear thing!" cried 'Car- my brother! The only human being lure was not extracted In time, and 'w*lfta as she oT)ened the door. "'Corne on the face 4 the earth -1 cared for. tht' eagle swooped down on the Cap- might in and • let me take care of I shall devote my life to findlng the tain's head, opening up life neck with YOU." fiend who killed.-him and avenging hek talons so that thtee stitchers'liad . . .......... to be taken. After this episode the "I'm not the kind to be taken care his death. Ross, who killed him?" She ed to the valet and glared trainer ' covered 'his, flat and forearm' at him, with the glittering eyes of with mall 'and"' wore a fencing mask. 10, i- To bear the weight of the bird he had My mad woman. to support his arm on a crutch, and CA "I don't know', Miss Fols6m," the 7 man replied, his voice sad but with the, eagle was attached to a clothes•.. line, Lied to a strap on either leg. the respectfif tone -of --a servant.. "Where were you at the time of,", capturing live game--the blrd ------ I proved a great disappointment. She his death?" "In Mr. Folsom's roorls, waiting could only catch hares and rabbits' for his 'return." i-when they ran dlawfibili-tL fict th' e 'Then you can't be suspected! go! animals had sense enough to appre- ciate Captain Wright believes that you can help me in my investigations. -is ten times as I will. keep you on for the present, a' goshawk effiefent at hunting as an eagle but was surprised Row. You will be useful here and Ito find the -larger-. bird so tractable. after we go back hom�.. You may. go On the w now, an I I hole the experiment proved i­PaBuizwffigLt- .7 d.-hold yourself a' my orders," %0A Swn a great success, sivce excellent slow _0 For Head d �E f 2ledly re: 'd 1, whole body button which sliLID It i.Eat Lbl a Ve1ig)itf.1.TrW.1 "Yes, Miss Fol.som,,". and Ross de filoving f)ictufes w�­e socured of the LIT spray dears your home of mosquitoes 1. t�_lctal lurer, carry'- "I'm glad to have Wni,­ she said eagle Eeizing the a, WRIGLEY'S NIPS parted. Tandfiies. It also kills bedbugs, roaches, ants, smoking ing it away, and poruhing on its mas. insects but harmless to Delicious after inz- "he is dependable and ca in, ter's arm, Once these films -Were and their eggs. Fatal to sweetens the broath, every wad. Now"t-all- me ffigrd. " Who' =ankind, Will not -stain. Get Flit to'day.' taken the bird was set free. 4 I. soothes the throat and was nearest by brother other when-when JDia.,d i. C..& b, F,-,-dj. wkia.,; & C., LiiW, Tt. makes :ttz; next. smoke he fell over?" tuft better, __n C.— Neville told her, -and -several strangers.". "Your - own crowd being?" "These two ]ad-,'e3 znd mys-alf," he said. .1weii—i Don't suspect a-).y,pf yqj.,,. but the hawk-like eyes r �te..d sternly After Evcry Meat on them all in turn. "Who were the strangers? .. Do you know?" "Some of them, Nest. to Girr�tt there stood a man named Barron, a [SOUE No. 32-27 chap from New York." 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Kent Dies Earthquake: Levels .� , ��.',.'.� =` . . _-:!�. -, __ -.-.... '... �::i� �: . '..­��. . SmWen , ,x :,�.'�.,�:::,` � .�.... - , - ,, A on - Lake, Mich I'll .... �.., . . A A ' - ., . .. - I , ; I.: 0 11 I I , .. !i, . .� :.. * � V . f -Heart . Troub16 Towns and Cities -, - , � , � 1 2 k 404' . . . : -: . - � "I,- � , .. � : . , . ,.1 , I I :. • :.. . .. I - ­4 ,:.:. � . I . - �.,.� . . . ,�� I ­ ' -Director '-o-*f Cana---' Casualties , . ., ---­­,.- ­­-�-- .1...":.;..: ... ;::.1 , - . . ' ':.,.., � � I ; We . I Managing . - I . .I... �:: � * ':.­i -!..�� � , _�', . *1 4uq'jw ''Ap in D1t7�leg - � ,p& * _�.�. in One of World's "" " :ii::l "" .,:��;�! . - . �,' ­:.....:,: ... :::,.,�:� i�.� .. ii,� . 7 1 �._..., ,,,. ; . ._,::.._�'. n jii.:�� - � ..-!-�::�:�,� 'C�tastropheq I ­ I .1 . . ... I , . .. .iii::.�,.!�Ii�_ . , . ,.,t,� - ,'.", cli�n National Exhibition ..Gr,eatesi . I ' , ­ 1. . - . ... . . . o�'i,�,:,�ll:::::��'...'�]�i-�i,�:l�;�,i'.i- �'. . , �".::. " '.. . ..i__ .. - ,. , . .1 � ... . � . ::.", - .. � . - . . �i:�; i�i�:.. .. � , , .. '. . . . - .,;, � "' :_ - �1-1:- '. � . . $�,. ," . .;.,�..: , _:� !�:::.i..,e,",��*,� for Ei4'ht Yoars' -.-' - , P!a6o 'g � . a � , :: , � ." , .:..:, : , 4 . I . ,. 4 . � .�', %, ::,.. ,�: .1 ,:,- ,, �il .1 i: ::1 ., ..;, , , .. t - . I . 7 - . , . & . ,,, ,. 4.' , - - - - - " 1: : r , . � I 71�- I - '4 1 , - -K � A ' : '_-': � .0 I - ­:11� ,��;.' - '_� ., 8 When rl:, �:%;e - �­.: - ��:�� :.. :,".,. John Gowhns Kent, mahaging dire - . - , . - . . !. " . '.1, ; . �� -:,� lik� ��.-.�-', 7' �,.'., - i,.� ­_ -100,000 . ,.:,'-- - ,_,, � _4 Z : . Small . . . '...,­., �!: -c , . . . , SIM Exctii 4 . Boat: Capsizes * '' `- . _111\ I , �� _ as Fli all : " . . a .1 ,. sion . psize - ., : .." :,� . . jj�:� : .. . 4 ! . . . , 11. -, , , , 1, '.ii�i:��. �i - - � � , . .�. � I .. . ; * ::.­.:..::,:. Z .,:: " ". - - �::;��!:� ior�oi_the Cana tan National Exhib� , ' � • I . .. ..... • - " ::::��;-.:,::.� " , I ��:�,::�::e "' ., ��,�:,-..iil,,� .. I � :.. _ ­'.....A. -,I,, ,!�, I i:�, , . . 11 I ­ .. -_ ' . , . - . Panic-Stricken- _.P - 0-imbed , .... ,".....''.-.11-:.." ­�. ­'�:�.' 1-5- , I ,,-Assengers ,:. :.­­.-� ­ 1 ". N, � -5 tion, died at 11.30 ThuruLs,y_ C MMLLNIC AT ON Ll � . - ­1 ­�\, , NES �. .,- - I --- . . I ..... .::;;. :6-0 . . a � . . � ,I:.. .;. , , �..:,. ��;. .. . . Ju�Y ti,.- ------ DESTROYED - . - I on Rails on 136 itt's' Side.- � . ��.�.�1.1111!1.11. ,_X3 4 his late,reaidence, 135 - , I I .. . . . ,:! ,.::�i�l::.�::.....,:..�;:,�,.".-�. I _... 1. - .. I _� 11 "!,` - . . . ­ - . I . ..-� .. . . ,*:'_.� :�j' ___�,.__._��, ., , - -.- . __ ___ --- _�. __ - � - � � 1, -.7'-.::-; , - - 0. - -1 . . . . . . . ­�' ___ - - - __ __ _ __ Glen-Roaadi--Toront - . London, July 28.-What is describ6d - __ -- - � �!' Chflci06) July 28. -The _7W* , . . .: I-: . - ... .'. . *:, �, I'D.:..,.'.. ,. .. . i. 4: . .. small, gas*- clinging to the sides of the b,oat. �., '... . . �. .. .. , , , , . . . �., . I � . - I The late Mr. Kent had been.a'fflict- as without, doubt one of the world's t , - k . . ' There .:. . ,...: � ...;! .., i Y#" -, .. I I . .1 .. . tom, . " - . .. .­ line-driven excurai,on boat ,was Only vn-o lifeboat, and th!3 V, � ; ,�:,:.;�_ , greatest catastrophes- occurred . ...� , . . �� ... . Favorite __ � ! �i..�� .;.:i. .�, t .. . ed with heart trouble for some time,' . .carried three 631dren ashore. Z: :-�,!�i.!.:;i:��-::�...::.� � " . : 0 : - carrying seventy-fiv ^ , '?�. ,":i..',:,.­. ... , .... .... ... I ... . I ed May . _Q_0r 11ftorA pas- I'll , . . . . . � ,.: : - ; , - , , 1''. . . -tast 23 last in the remote Province of C. I, I I ... . . . . .� _. ---Ttre-dtm*L�y-h&VPL-�only-hattw- 44��, � . I : � I more noticeably singe the end o? -last -1 a - .. - - ­., . , .�-.!:.:;,:,: ,:.:': .::, I . ' - - .`8er4`ors, capsized during a sudden �­. . . .::": ­j: 1.!ili��.,, Ile mile from shore And'balf a 11.* �-::::,. *. :. , '.. seem r, an is year he went away au, China, when . . ,mile north ., ::::,. *. ,.. towns and cities were I ,- . I . ,:1 : �; .. I squall .. � .:.... . . . .." .... � I on Lake Michigan at 4 o'clock of the Municipal Pier. . ": 1 � � i levelled by a greilt earthquake, with -, I . Fortunately , ; :!:.. 4 ;�::...:.:��: for his health. Recently Mr. Kent ­ .. rescuers were near, and 'came . �: � I ii�' � .,.. - . , , , - this afternoon oppos�ite to Oak Street � �.� ?;:,�.:!. � had been able to go out in his motor, ' � � . -1- I � I I closer - :�� I . I . ­ ' .. ... I oar, but a little over a week before Placed as high as 100,-, - .,�,:. .beach bringing death to . a� ]east as they saw the Favorite was -found- ,� the I casualties � eying. ' ' . - . � . � ..... I his death he had to give this up. Early 000. " .. �. .- - I . I �,,, ,, . I . - twenty men, women and children. it . ... ... .1,11".:1 . . . �i,5:"., : �.:�: .. - I . 1. I - � i The fast gasoline boat Doris, with - - , :�.:. ; in the week he took a decided turn for The Westminster Shanghai . .� . . _'.... .. .; ,%, .. . 53 feared the death list may reach • - . ,�;��].-.,� i�,�.�i.� i . 21 b. ;:�:.-, i : I I I , 1. ­`.11; p .. , I her own George Hoftan and ,:;.,_::: , ;.1 I .. double that number. two i.­�,.,.. I.` I ' the worse" and Thursday morning his correspondent sends the first detailed - � I . .. r, new . I - friends, dashed-to'Cie wreck and took' .::.:.; .... very low. 'p� I 4 I - � :,4:: '�' ._ :�::: :�,:, . . . . A . .. . . :.... borkifition was reported as a of the earthquake, which came � �I Twelve bodies were recovered from 1 .41. -.:::i:;�­ I �; I In Additian tn : . - � . 'on board- le G .- - , , ...- ­_­1 _­ W11 -in--tho--.e*rnr-of-a-4etter-4rent--Menesg . �the 6 dead were in t , . I peop . ua : r��11 - _ .. . . . lake and. the other rdb . X , t .. _ _ ­ . I . e-saVrng -stati*n .. : leaves one son and two daughters. nor Buddenbrock, vicar apost - -hospitale. (3811 an : thwili 11!�� I at the �;��'.� ��, 1. ., , i I .._,.. � 1; "I'll -4 . oline of ?� -, P� . . . ; , ' �.: .n , .. :�� I Harry Gowins Kent, is man- ow, Kanau. I the crew of the .. , " � - � Favorite are under mouth of the river arrived next and �,. .: *i,�!:::,;, ... �'. .. I His son,- ]H' rr' the - SteYl Mission. at Lanch . I . . er , ! age "To . , V!, , A I I " ., � , . .. , arrest. The boat'made -trips bet and others ��:��X:.,�:: . `: r of''the firm of John G. Kent, and ., -repo,rt of the catastrophe had pro, 4 " - , L I picked up the swimmers : _. , � . ween I _ I �!:. .::,.�, I .. ! ' - I . . . .. - !� .9., , ..�:_ . �.[ , 1 - " '' , ,,�. A I., ViOUSIY reached .Qha I � I tilo Municipal Pier and the Lincoln clinging to. the wreckage. . - . .. :::'. . I'll, ..... , . Sons, builders, of -which M'r. AKent u.,hai owing to . . ., . : . - :i.:��. .1 � I ..... P , �, I .1. I � ... was Tresi4dent. The daughters are the total destruction � I Perk Beach. I I I 1 .. %, i Hoffman, in the Doris, assisted by . %i 'I �� 11 . . I of telegraphic -1 I I i 1, ';�� - , - - 1 With the temperature-a15 �Ne 90 the his* secreta.ry, James O'Brien, and a M I . � I . .��. A. D. McKelvey, wife of Dr. and postal services. . _. I . - I. I ... . - I . I f Alexander 'D. McKelevey, 95 � Lynd- M9'r. Buddeabrook describes how yachtsman, Warren Corning, -took off . :,11 .- :� : � . crowded, and the Favorite .1 .... . .., , , pier wad .. � � . - . - .. � . . I 1. 11 . . . . . . . . 'burst avenue, and Mrs. Howard -T. he cities of Stsfang, Liangehow and - . I'll. . , ._ was Jarrmed on every trip to the most of the 'persons clinging to. the I.., ,: '.. I .1 I., ': ; 1 . . .....'' north. - The distance is only -three I overturned. Favorit_-� They were ta- I I . �,; 1�1!:..`, -West, of 134 Inglewood Drive. -Kulang were wiped'out in tbb' tNfluk.l I I I . I I .. , i I -r� miles: . ken to the 151unicipal Pier, where first :: ... ..� : , �.�... i .As -& 'business man and a public ling of an eye. At Liangchow"alone,; _��­ " , I .. mi �� �,!�:_ � : . I � .1.1 e-1 .14 1. �-. : . . ... . � I �` - I , he says, at least 10,009) were killed. aid was given. Several women, who . , . .figure the late Mr, Kent has filled an I . Evidently -little supervision .was ex- - were . ex King" I The city at Tumentse was completelr .... � , I . :� �. . . orcised over the number of passengersi, haust46d by their struggles, "Long Live the" . I outatanding position in the life of 17 i were sent in ambulances to hospitals - . whQ wrecked and buried beneath a mo-vin I . . . . . � I , � _ . r , .1. �_ , to be earried,.or the-seaworthy C - on . di . . I%Uchae) of � Torwito- where-be has' Jivad - since 4 I - . .. �1;1.', t I , �; I Soon bo4ves i King- Ferdinand. i]872. Born In Selkirk, .Ont., in 1861, mountain. ' '' ,. I �1- tion of the boat. She was returni . . .began 'to come ashore • '. . Missionarlez' - estimates * - I 1 ,4-� ! . . . � " � 4 . 1. and were sent to nearby morgues. . 0 - I Mr. Kent came to the city as a lad place 'the -so.uth from Limcoln-Pirk to the pied . I . . . . ;_ :. . ' , -- - -' .inside the i Several picked up in the -water nn- • .' fan'd.received his-Oducation at the casualties as high as- I 00,W% and this .... � breakwater when out of, . .N. . 1- ! 14 t, I cor'sclous died on the beaches.' COAL SEAM FOUND ­ Model School and Jarvis Collegiate suffering-of the survivors th declared '-.I '4 -the driving clouds came . - �;, . . ' a burst of� to have been indescribable. .. .1 Later , ". All anyone had to do was to pro-. � IN NEWFOUNDLAND' IrWtute. -he joined tl�'flrm of . � - . I . I wind that -struck the Favorite broad- I � . I . . ,. .. . � . . - - - I . �. I duce a quarter and step on the Favor- 1 ': . � Co"wans. Kent and -Co., established by --.% ,.-side and sent her almost over. I . . � I - . ,:. 1, ' The panic-9tricken' Promises to Be Great Boon to li­­441;;.�:�"­:�, .. �'.. r :4�, - - its, no record being kept. - � Pro his father,, whs�e he remained' fort ,k . . � .. Passenger . � '. . ' ; twenty-five years, subzi , ..". ,;$ 11 I ", I 8' all I FAVO aq.ucntly dia- 1 4 11 -..on deck, climbed to the rails on thei RITE IS RAISED AND - Ancient Colony , l ing or his interest in the bu-,inem, I .; It ; The boat. had. whirled� . PUMPED - OUT. .. . - - -1 � - . I os . other si&. � . . . � . . Chicago, _. .. - III - I . .� �, 1� �: i . I . . I 1, - ti-mes Mr. Kent had. b-_2n A' si- . ,� . . - - impact of the wi�nd. ' July 28-The Favoi-ite coal fields; situated on th? wc3t'coast - � I I .1. I � .wound from the imp, - St. John's. Nfld.-The St. Georg- t,'� the r,resent com.p�any.. At varlo 1� �11 - ' . - - - . Vice- Pre I . I " to-night by dredges and I �. ­. . Again the zal? struck her and turn- was raised : I I -a' the island Promises to bL; - den it, Toronto Board of Tradn,; Vice- .1, r ' Watchers on five more bodies, thre� children and boon t-, the Ancient Colony.. . i President, Crown Life Insurance Co, - I . - I ed her completely over. a great 14 . . ., I t 4. Ishore spread the alarm. - More than two women were discovered in the � I . � � I . . . ... . I : : , - a score - A teani of coal seven feei-ono inch Di-e:-t,,);-, Canada *BG,ld C.rporation;, . . .. . - ." ,4,1 - . . n) of pass,�,ugera coilld be `seen back piirt r,f the upper cabin. . , . , ' - I . - , � I . 1. qgg . . " , . � 1*1 i - . !.� .- .1 . - - ­ -- - _. - _­ 11 I. - � ­ .- ,--.-----..-. - -_ - thick hag tem. cut at a depth of 451 Pre'sident, Canadian Kennel Club; 1, I . I . .. ..� 11, . i - - . --- ­ feet. The site of the drill h-ole was Di I rc,tor, City Dairy Co- Com- -_ I - &electel by �r ba:ccr, missicrer, Nationsl Live Stock Rec- � 40V � - . i Flier Prevented . - D,S C.. of Lon.- ' . I ... - don . - visit, -Di. cr(f,.A Fo'ard; Cnim'-nifs'..)n?r and Presi- - � " . - . . daring his' recent I . � � �_�, N. 1, , , .. I. - - � I . � - � Baker made the follow'ing report on &nt?_Tr,-r.onto Distr;,i, Boy Scouts. � � .. � . I . " I . T. ft . I I 11 I �. . 1_�, ,- I -.... " � � '. .., Crash in Streets �the find; . . I .1 I . .... .� . I . - - � � . �' - , . . i Tb�e la.. 'Mr. Kent b-came intereat- . I.. AW , - I .. . - . . - ' ' - ago � � .1.1- ­1 - - . . . I . . • 11,��."., , ..'.. I � "Tha Middle' Barachc , Rr-er ed,many'years ago in th�, Exhibition, - • 1� � - lew? I . .1 "�� ' Lieutenant Chamnion, U.S.N.,, afrortli a very ,.tie - and during his long cannec6_r. with it , I � . - I . . . . . .. . .. r section thtou,rh "*.. I - ' - - : 13lew Out" Four Fires what is very ci-tarly the southern n ex. hc . I'd niany' ]`�o�,>riiry r,39itidrs, cu ------- 1 _e 1, 11 . m . I - ' - ' - tremity of a large and .va'uable coal- g in hi,,i Rnp*lntment to the . - - - - I ' - - - in Plane- - . . .- � -_ . �, -_ -- . . - . ___._....__.__ .- t � .. I field which extends from this area to 91"nera I ... anagership. in 1419L-. For - . I ­ I I I . . 4. 1 - I i . ­ - . . . : � i W&Bhiftgton. -.-Lieutenant C. C I the north and west for an unktiown twenty-thre�, years he was a director, . ? 1 5!�.:., . :14 _4 I I - - W. . . � - "'. � . Y * �_ . q � I � . I - . .. � . 1 4 t �­� , _ , '. * - � I �. ��., - . - . . . : ,. :�� �, 1: . , I ,: �L� 4,7 , - , I L, I . i . . . I � a-amplork, naval flier, who fell seven 'Idistance. Coal I's kr.,rwn to occur from but hb%-first interest in the Exhibition . .". .i. _T� . - - - I . � Crabber River to Flat Bay Brook. The bevan over.th4rty years ago. and has ��. ­1 _.�." . - , , - 11 ­ � - � I I � . ....- � I � miles to safety in an airplane, after, clue to the otructure of this field is 011n continuous ever sirve. . I I ... . I I - I ,�,,k-�:� ,,� . , : . . ,. 1; . . - I Pc!stb1Y settinz' a world aWtude On May 13, 188. � -111, . .;� " . A . rec-t in the initial discovery. The coal' C� Mr, Kept marked I .� _.�... 11 .. ..-..-.. . . . ! 1 ­7�,;, �' � � c'. � ,� � - .. . ., - __.. .. - - I . . . I . . I ord. stuck to his plane after the en-1, seams that outcrop at varinu,4 places Margaret .E. Martin. - daughter of ... . I I � I . . I 1 Rine exploded to keep it from failing i along t . he banks of the Middle Bara- Peter Martin, machinery maruf I . . �_ .1 . . . . . I . actur- � . . 1. ,.. I . �'.._._. I.. ; Into the tapital"i busirms c9sirici. I chois River. are' all paits of ' .1. . ­ f- Toronto. . . - 1. . , . . I I one and 0- 0 . .�_,' - I � Fora numb2-r of years NIn Kent' .! I I Four times -his tIny'WriSrht Apache, �he aame great aearn. A- little pa-1 t , I biplane caught fire as it fell, and each expended in careful and ilys- took an active part in the Boy Scout . I . . ", time he "blew out" tii,e flames by side - tematic cbwlervat;on of the strike and movement, and while lie was District ' . . . . " , I - , ' I - . ' ' .. � -and tail 's well Commi.fistorpr cume to be very well . , slipp;ng tail - spinning to 'throw of the rock, _ , - ..... : a e as the o-der Wins LniVeraity Medal . - , . ';on " . .14 a rush of air directly at the hot en- I of %ucccec of the strata, clearly known and popular with the Boy . . :: .1 11 gins in the no" cf the machine. , Scouts, especially these in and around Seventeen year -vtJ Joan -Macdon� " " . . I establishes this point a:t the out.coet. aid, daughter of rtamsay MacDonald, 7 � . 1.11 . - Each time he was ready to jump this it is a- simple matter to Toronto, - I I - I ; . I � . " ­ � � • .�. Nugent Harris out and-J-erk the rip-cord of his straip- I ga�n clear ideas as to the frefid of � He was, a-membdr of the National -,- _.e. - - : - . � I � . .. ! . - _ - 1. . .� � , the Royal Canadian Yacht . � 1 _ at T.nndnn, -Eag1&nd-.-tn­sTruw&ntaI in Pe4-on Parschutc,--but ho didn it do it. I the ctrer prams -i-n-th-eSeld - Club - I I * I . founding the Wom6n's Iiistttute' in - Bureau -o f Standards officials 1 1 - 0 - . . . . . . : and the Scarborough Golf Club. Ile LOM - . ... I , I .. ­ , ,. 4 s , IDEMMY, i . - Great Britain, sought to verify his record, a difficult - .. - who Is visiting Toronto, ` Sir Thomas Lipt . I joyL-d_a good fishing. trip . ::-. - � - - �- - At was 17k 1915 that Mr, Harris helped task because one of his barographs � . . on _�_ - &n,d vras--aig.0--furrd--o-f--sh--o-o-fln-g. '' I- ' , . . , � .. . . - - - I to introduce - � - - , I . 1. I �� Shipments z � ". , � .... ' the movement in Eng- was wrecked b,v - the - blaze and ' the .� 9 Still Hopeful) .. -_ __�� - . . . to South America� -' . I � , ; . : : 11 , . .1L attained jarred by the ire ­Liv`9'r'po*1.'-Sh .Th,&ma.3 Licpton . Via U.S.A. Arrive' .:.11 land. where it h's' qlnco'a . a other wai badly I . I , .11 - in I . . - . membership of 300.000 with mendous vibration. tho famous yi�ichts " TUNNEY AT CAMP - " . "American" . 1mnches. . 4.0.00 .. , � . an,, arriving on I � .J � i . I . ... _' . He said Otis altimeter registered I the Adriatic here yesterday -denied - AND common complaint avrorkq, M'er;. . I . i . .i - FEEUNG F1 .: 0 _. - I . I . 7 __ - __ I roughly 47,000 feet-r-ine miles that he'had 'abandoned hope'of vin - - I . -.--%--I � . . . I , k . - I - 11. . ti-tude "d mo,re than 6^30 feet above nfng the American cup, . chants and consular. agents in Canada ' .1 �.�.,I; . ­6 . k. Rumor 'Heavyweight Champ,- is that goods destined for South Am- "I - 'WGA DUTY A-CIN17-D '. , .,� the present record -held by Callizec, of "'As noon as *Willie Fife can design . .... U � .: I. �R ' � Ir �H . I I , erican countries ether than Brazil and ,. '.' ... I " . C ON MAPLE SUGAR , France when he stq,rted down. pion. Killed. Accident, ': . -_ ' X� . - me a yacht having a chance of win- . . . .. - .:. . , , se'ven of the nine cyl- . . i lose. their identity _. � , ... . . � '. . V . . -_ - The headti of ing, I shall issue a challenge.." � . . i'i Denied I � the Argentine . . . .. . I � . . - �4 . inders of his radial 425 horsepower (William. Fife, y .. - I ugh being shipped via' New York .. 1, :, 14 I.- New York-Gene Tunney Is' in ­­ ,4 . 'Vermont Farmers Say Imports yacht designer, has and other 1107fatted States ports. � ... . . � . :.� 'through . . air-cooled motor blew off a*-:16,000 for r 'been 's'ociated with _." � - .1 � - many years associated - , �.; 02.. _ • rom�Canada'Are Curb- fee't and' he came do'- d health at his camp at Spccu--- Columba, Ecuador; and* Venezuela , ... � V , - F win "dead," vol- Sir Thorras Lipton in' the interns- Poo � . . - . . � lator N Y especially aff .. . I .ing Their Business . planin . g into a corn field. �_. tional races), . , - , I . . are espec ectpdo, it 1.9 di�iclared .. . . � 1. .. � A. wild report spread in .several by authoeitioa in Montrval. - I -----!.----4>-- I , .1 cities that Tenney had been killed in Tlr-- expli - N that ., .1 . � I .- '.,Washington -,,Vermont wants A ' :. � . anation offered 1�1... I ; , I � '- ` -bigher tariff rate L .. ' ��:`- �- I Two ii'en were seated In's crowd- an automobile accident in Boston, .. : �. �� �. on maple sugar. An GERMANS SIGN - goods, though duly tagged and rac6A.' ,� �14, . I � . . :11nveitigation was instituted by .the I . . � I ed , tramcar. One noticing -that the Cibqon receivel-telephqne calls from ed as Canadian when they leave Can- , 1 , I * JAP. ANESE PACT - I I other had bits eyes 014,qed, said: "Bill, Philadelphils,'&aston and other places, tifla, ]o&a their fags and acquire � ... United States Tariff Commisifi�lif - .__ , - [Lin't yer well?" "I'm ! all right,! said s-6 he called Tunney at Spoculatol. United Stzt,,G earmarks on their way � � I � I I "tpon appllcatlon• of.the Car.'.X Maple Treaty , -'Removes _' Barrier :13ill, "but I do 'ate to i+ae I , ''.�7, , - I s ladies. The champion )aughingl# assvu red I through that cauntry's parts to South . � � . :,�: �_ ,4� .� :, . :, . :, . : . . :, .. . stand4n'.*' • � .. . . ,, .. , , , , , ' - � . .Syrup Company of St, J61insbury, Vt. Against Reich Exports- I Gibson he was fe�,Lng fine. and Central A'mer:ca. There are some ...- _i , ,. , . I . . , ',��t .. direct rcutes to a few South Ame�ican . '... �� • 1..� I f - George C'. Cary 'of-this Prin teiitifid-d I 'Silk" Trade Bene'fits- � - - -------.--.------ ___ .__ __ __ - -.- _ - _ . - _.. I � ...,.,.._ . ------- -- --- � I Is, I I :C'Ountries, autho itiea say, such that six cents a Po_un__t-L_o_n�__sagbr and I ri .h as � . - .___ - - - ­1,1..,,�!.., ..." . . �, 1IR . �. ' . . �J­. I- , Wrlin-The signing of the McGt-, Z� "I "I I �S from Halifax and froth Vanec�uver to .1 .,;�j I I .WWi, , � ." . ­�t. ., , . ,Q5".. . I I . . .• .four cents .on .sirup would - . . . - .-.,.. I '' ; . , - �., -.­! . � I . - . 1. � . 1. �_ 1:: - �' . W, ,.. , I able to him. be agree favored ration tmaty b ' '" � � ', , - -', �- .: .. i i , . the Arge-ittine and'other republics. I I I .. This is an in�reaso of between 1 � -. - A ,- J , , I - �� I . " &J"N" ..� , 1.1 _" Apart from thf--,a Fnes, with limit- . . ...�_ . . __ I .two cents a pound on sugar, but.? . 1! , -. - - � , , I ... ­ - . . ....'�, . . . str I drid Germany by Baron, Tanaka and � . , �. , . , * _ '. , , . � Cary sdhi that the ultimate consumer i - . � JW I . . , .X ,.: 1 .,.:::! .;. : I I I - ed Port�i Of call, goods, must at present ...;�_ 1*.�-, . I - .­ ,. - �' � .. I Dr.- 'Solf, German Ambassador ' J,;W�; , _0 _'.. _� 1.14,* 11- . . � . ��, . I __� 1, be shipped the Thiit-d States ,t(, � ;-:,: , AWN . %, .. 1..!,�:.,-,��i' . . ­ ., . .:wotiid not have to bear the' burden. I Tokyo, which has taken th'7-�:e year, ,. , , � .,.;. * , , - ... , .. .,: . _­�,'.,'.. , 1. .. .., . . 9W .�, � ., ! " ` '11�.11. �,. . and'be, as i7v most cases. either, n_Dt . A group of farmers, lnchfdin!.-�of arduous labor to drav,r up', cauie�; � , . . , :: , � �� - ..�,.: I . . 4 -�.. I I % 6 . ,.. '-':� � recc�7&Kl at all a3 exports, Or e1s3 - i - .- , � :,i!:: . con' ,4 - ", . � �;.�:'.!..�:,­ I 1. " _. I d 'Mrs. 'XI. C.1unqualified gratification here. Whi!c-i ,. I I , .,:.i!,_..... men s. . .. ^. . /....', ��, I �. 1-: 11 , .: _:.:? fused Nvith Al-n4fican 7,hip ' t �-. wM_-,�I�,,,'- � . .- : - �..1:..-:1._`!j�.:: .,. � . . tr' , 7.., i a, - In an effort to offset t1hWffi3sdva,h_' , - r �.'-'.I , .. �Tonahan, bbtfi.of Vermont, and Q. R.1 the text of the eaty wi;l be publish,��i i /,��,'�' . Ir � . 1 1-8. g -��,,- �:11,1!illll:::;;! i."��: ��--:"��!� . . � .e Vermont. Farm Federation ' only only in some weeks' time, it,64 alroady i '.1 :- ­­4 . ��N,� , - " . JOgg, of the . I ,, : . I!!! .'�:,,�"..­;;-i.�; .1 . 1. .., . ! .,.' . �, . ''.. .. � - ,.� III! :.,..*...�1 tags, foreign agencies and Canadian - - . !,. I Illureau, urged the higher dirty, *'Do.tb: kr4w'n that many advantages accrue I 1: - I ..". I . �:­.. . 11 � .,-:!:: �'�`:.` - : - shipping firras are endeavoring ��":� ;1 - � . �1 , � ;.:... I !..­A.;:`_:1!. . to I , .., ,"', Ili% Jones and Airs. 'Monahan took Is. t�. I ' ,� 4P . I ' . �. .. ,'. .$� ..., . ....I � .1 . . .... . - ­ . The barriers against the majori , i '. 11 I., '��_� establish direct rvuteo.. They are I .. . 'sue with the commissioner's accouat- I of German exports, including the) ' I . - - anxiour, to have it; made known that . . . ; . " - . � ?% 1:;; . . ­ :.:.' . - . -,�� �.',� � 1 , . � _Olh - 11. I I :­ . IlIng methods. Hrs. Monahan said that'niuch opp ., (;Yes, against en: -a-. . I Montreal shippers and -thoba in o'ber ,_.. . - . I , * I o -ad I igi ! ; , I I , . , : :,.. I . , � -,.,.. 4 . tion and German cons,ular . . i i - -, . the Vermont maple .growing Industry' re,tric- I . ". , ."­ rll�l - �. �' I I Cana(Ksn' centres wi!l in future find . �::�.*.,. I . . . . Was facing extinction. This could be: tions, are ren'roved. The treaty has I . .�;, _46-= greater all-Canadian -facilities for . � . I . avoided only by giving them protec- spvci�l i . .11 -0 th-e German ''i 1. 1w, . ­ ., . 1. - . I mportance .fo.r . ; , , carrying caigoer. so-uthward. . . " . .. . I ;Q. . . . . ­.. V lion against Imported sugars and'Vextde, automobile and glass' indus- '. . . .., _Jllyrups. . . I 11 . .I.- I ".. Recently the S.S. Wilston Taft Mon---- , .1 - j tries, also 'for 4oaps and perfurnec'. . . I . . 11 .. �.... . . I . treal with Ca-adi-an: cement and mer- ;,'-: - , . :#� ' Mr. Jones, who said that labor condt- i Japan, on the other hand, O%Xinz .. � If . _`­ I ..., :, � d , - I chan4iw bound , for the- Latin-Amer- I . 11 . -­;4 . . 'tions are better In . the United States to the great reduction i � . 4 1, . . .. .: !14 :� . .. . I . � �. - ., - . � ,�, .4. ; i� duties, %,,-ill ... � L�i. . . .1;�: , � :e I - 0 .. .. - I Pil., 1�' .- -::. - ica?i icountries. An6the-r -b--a"- ?lo-w-.-. . � -, - ­---xthan in Caliads, discussed the need � pn)fit esveially by its silk c��pt,rt t' I... �. � I � . -1 ,� - 0 J , ... . - ,x, �i being loaded here with grain florur,' . - 11 ­ ; . .,�? 4 , " �- ,. . ".. .. ..:.... . . I � .;,:. ,.1.1 ::.:. I I . i - The industry 1-to, owing to .. �:1 - .�-e"_ I ; �.. ., ; �� -......: . I "I �::; �:�%, , . .-for higher duties. that Gorkany, where bithe ,:, I . !'�. -. . ' .11 - "-,A, - I Xt; 11 1� I ..". `� . "I". � Machinery and rubber goods bi�dxiid ,�� l' � -, . mll., 11 1� I , �... , , . .. � I . .. '. Y". : ...., . . . I : 'Y �_�:..�, . I I "A' I . . . ., . . - he said, had RIX out-! L4.) high 'duty, the market was ircan- i! . : ..;. �'.��;::"-:.:,:: , . I ,be repreifenta�d, Ir " : ,. .. .� . for Columbia. , - ,� ,�� '. . - ­.�nz - -?T� ­-�. -, - �:-�:: . ..... :.,.;.:; .... .� I ... 1-1 . I �, 1- 'I .:;:. :� " � - , , , . . I . .... " , 1W . , : : .::. " ,'i-t. ! 1� . li,� I., - , - .. .1. . . Z , . - . , . ;.Put of $40,6W.000 annually and em- I viderable. ::� .,�.:- -:171:r,�:, " '. ,.,.­ ... . . ..:;... .1, . I .. ;.;I_w,�.�.1.7 ,,, a � �,,....�, I . ' ,� . . .1 �:,: _ � . i. ... . �. ..1..­1!.­.1..� I ., 1�' I . , .!..� . . ,,...;.,:�. - :�.;.:_ .. 'd1V,4:'_..._ .... . . .,:!�.: �:,�i$. 7 :, .�. .:,; :'.�...' '.. I . - , ' .. , T,:. � .r,�t, - . ::, . .� ,. !.., ., .., �; .... , . � � I -,,. ," I eloped' 16,000 person's In 2,500 farm I The treaty signifies a full re-sunip- ,�� `­ .�, . . : -:::,:._ 1:,:.:..... �, 11P . : . .::: . � .. I � , �r, 11�1 � 1A �,I- C 0 . 7gM . . 13r , - 4.1 " I � "A 1, .. I- ��� ,�, 14 ; _..._,,, X"t , '. , : .1 : , , . It Couldn't Last. �.. ., . f .- ; !�­�.. " � ,.N1 �:; -, 11�� ..­ ­.�.. _:;:::._ :7 "', , . . ; ,..1. ;, . I . ".. . ,V � .. I I .... . -.z .. -, . :.� �.. I - . ,_.:�,.,�. ., 1,­,.`:1:­ ;::., � �"-:,1:�q..' . I . 1. � tomes. Fits industry, so far as labor,'tion of pro-war cordial -relations be- : , I � 11 ,'..;" I , M . She-"I wasn't so anxious tn marry - . � I ". I- I - .'' , . I I .1, 1:%.11w, - . . -was concerned, is as large 4% the Gen-! tween It he'two countries, which is con , . .. �': . . you. I refused you six times." �*' ., .1 *rQ Ittlectrid. Gompany in -Schenectady, 1 siderod here * . ..". - , y :'j�! � I of, paranwunt import- -.SALVAGING THE "AMERICA" �,:11 , .­_4 , '�I,T.i he a" Irted., . I lack bal to ,. - , .�:, . . .. . - Engine or Byrd's plane being carried ashow I I , _7 I , .. I. ,, . -,___ . an � . I by fthermen. - , Ile-"Yes, and then my lit �� I FIL -14 I % ! I . . I ...-. . . . . . I � -1.,­ -'. . I ... I . .. . . � . . give out."-Andwers. .. ." I . .. . � . ��' I .1. ), - .. I . * , � - , . . :.�.'. 1 I " • . I. . - . . . . . � 1! . ( � . . . . . - " \ . . . - � 11 . . . " . .. '•t,.._ 1, � - I .. , , - - , '�yl �. , � ,t,,� � .�XL _ - , �A.q,� ­IAL�t� -�� .. �.�.. . . . .,-,.,, ; : .� , �- -, - � , -.'- 1 , � . � • '1;c _. -' - 1, - . I . � .... .� . . . . '... , � - , : : �.0 I - '. " - ., I. . � ,Z, - ­-V ." -4,-' - ,� � 11 ...­��, " L,Aw.­ .�-`,Iv_ ....._;__ -1 �_ . , . - - -, - - I , . .­��',' .: �'_,_.: �" ,: a I __­��.��,­­ " -.141 ­11� , �" i I ,� !",M,�4 I � I . - �� _;� , - " � -I'll, 2rXi -: r., -� !I , 7 Q • 4, x. nom, :.. :,.. - ,. .. '' ., : .. ., ,� _ :';� ;.. .• - ^• '^ .. 1;e, jay daid on the blood boa Dared floor, -unwept, unhonor6d and Notice to Cre&ton unknown." Hodge, who has been Coal, , I$ the time to bring in yo% harrows Or any other Implem that unnerved by his awful experience, All persons h claims against repairing, need all the estate of = J has received the plaudits of the Ohn. ForsytkL of the they will Yaw.; 11-60 if paid In advagm Township of Pickering. in the County Hard and Soft Soal of the: ready H People for his heroic deed, for the d Province of Ontario, widow. who to the spring work. t- a" cre" result will doubt put an end to a uauty on, died on or about the 26th day of De- A special reduction during the a large number of thefts 026, are required pursuant hand oft$ whicltlao� next few weeks. has terrorized the whole surround. to the Statutes a that behalf and E - JOHL14 MURKAR, Proprietor,' . amendments thareto to file particulars lag country. for THOAS. A. LAW, L 0 RNE R ID many months. of their claim@. duly verified. with the under"igned solicitor on or before the NOTES AND COMME On account of the heroism which 27th day of August, 1927, after which --201C3CAX1=41r. CLAREMONT NTL Hodge has displayed he has been date assets will be distributed suid-09 During-tilie past week or two the approached by a Toronto theatre those entitled thereto, and the elxecu, tore will not be liable for any Alm C A M P q manager who ma a tempting not so file'd. vountry has beau. stirred by the accounts given in the daily press offer to him to appear on the stage Dated at Uxbridge this lot day of R-S --Cd'-the terrific encounter encounter. It is to August, 1927. wl�lcb and tell of hie aid 'took place in the darkness of near the credit of Hodge that he turn- G. M. Forsyth d Pi ker's Suppfies� Picnicker's Amidnight in the humble home of a ed down the offer. To'commer. R. E. Foraytb,�Ezecutora -F. C. Madill, tachelor farmer, Alexander Hodge cialize crime is to lower a Paper Table Napkins --Paper Plate$, man in W. S. Ormistion. 7N. Paper Cups, ;-Lunch Paperi blazed -near the village of Beeto'n, a few the opinion of his fellow.men. To Drawer 336, Uxbridge, Ont. 4850 miles north of Toronto. This appear on the stage in this man- Solicitor for Execuwm Fresh Cared Elam, Sliced Bacon, farmer, wh6-came, out from Scot ner does not uplift either the audi• 'Corned Beef, Sliced Smoked Beef land nearly twenty years ago, is a ence or the actor, but its influence Jame, Jellies, , Sardines, hlalulon$ man who is highly esteemed in the is rather of -a• debasioz charac,ter. Marmalades, - Soups, Haddie, 'Atten* t 1011 Canned Vegetables, '—Lobster,' community.4ri--which he llves-,I`or Much of the crime that-Us —commit- Herring. t his industry, honesty and fine dis• ted in the country can be traced POSitiOn. On entering his modest to the movies which make heroes .9 ago with We wish to inform the homeabouttwo week of the gun-men whose crimes are Fresh Vegetables alw aye on hand in season over six hundred dollars in his depicted on the screen. Public that we have open. ed up a Garage and Ser- Our Delivery -and Service Free pocket, which he had just received vice Station in our premis- ering ­'wfw C List of Ontario Count Rural School Village, Ont. 00ronted by an .. y - - _:.. � RIC H ARDSON V from two cattle.buyers for Stock t west of the Eastern Rural School Fairs es just which he had just sold them, be Restaurant, Pick armed ban' Fair dates, 192" , JASO • Ait of massive build and ferocious ScuR09. - September 12th A first-class inechadi—cou all 'countenance. This roan declared Manchester, 13th -- -makes of- eats. he was going to kill Hodge, but Cannington. Sunderland, 14th loth Plckering Harw�aretore -evidently he had mis-judged his Beaveeton, ..17th Workl Guaranteed Mara Township.. loth wan as the iiequel shows. Hodge Rama Township, 2Dth 4grappled with the inCruder and LAW'S GARAGE Port Perry. 21st for three-quarters of an hour Scott Tip (Zeph wo, ],22ad AND SERVICE STATION Now in the time to qet your Screen Doors, Window Screens and Wire fierce corflict was carried on and Uxbridge (Town), 23rd We have acomplete stock. J Screen Doors at 1.85 up Good w 6od. 24th An which considerable of the house- Claremont.. 26th at 4.0c. 4hold effei-ts were destroyed. The Brougham, 27th I Only, 3-buruer Florence Oil Stove, is Pickering. 28th .00 Itwo men were quite evenly match- OsbawA6 Only. Loraine Oil Stove, 25.00 29th 7*d and for many long minutes it Brooirin. 30th 'Keep. dies off your stock with Dr. Williams, Fly oil— L; 7 was impossible to tell how the Qreenbank. October Ist one tried always used, battle would end. But in the end Prost Wire Pence, Posts and Staples always on aright prevailed, and the SALE hand. criminal REGISTER. Fleury Plows sad Scalers and Wheelbarrow' a. SATrELDAX; AUG. eta— Auction es0e Implements. Agent for McCormick- Deering Farm Machineiry furniture etc., the property of Robt. and Repairs. Under and by virtue of certain pow. Devitt. Brougham. Sale at 2 oclock, • Bee bills. W. B. Pow. MORTGAGE SALE of horse. cow, buggy. Implem -or@ contained In P. certain mortgage No reserve. :.Iwoicb will befroduced at the time of ell. auctioneer. Our Motto W a have it, can get it, or it in not made. eal e. there vril be offered for sale b public auction on Tuesday, the latJ )qORS1 REGISTER.' day of Auguat. a-SAAMON9 PIC G 1"27. at 9-00 o'clock I S. BA I Q out of en. Ight 9,171ag timed at the premises RoYAL MARK f23W. � 20179). Clydes- d.,:� x stone and of the hereinafter described property dale stellion ( fashioned into Time de- w �in the Town rof Whitby Imp.). the property of itby by William Nelson Wagg. Olaremoot, will stand f3ritig designs, This In Maw. Auction.eer, the following ,pro. at his -own stable during the season the story of our mem- 1perty namelv, of Iffi. orials. If you are in. UNIVERSAL-:-, M®�®RS All and singular that certain- parcel terseted consult us to. or tract of l"d and pre FMRVIEW KING SICAL 77026' (2M). day mlse's. situate - Imported Hackney -stillion. the pro. 47ing and being in the Town of Whit. EST HILL perty of Nelson Wagg, Claremont. • "No Great ­Eby in the County of Ontario and being erTribute' "composed of that part of Lot will stand at his own #table for the 'Twent;flve In the Second Concession Ex"XI.vItia [182V STAFFORD, T VC Number season of Im. STAR AND FLINT SAL.K.J (tr N. W. (82) IQW of the ownship of Whitby described t Kingston Road, lad follows choicely bred imported Clydesdale Whitby Commencing at the • South-west stallion• the property of Gra,bam Phone Whitby .angle of the East Half of said Lot Bros., Claremont. will make the sea- fla r q.,) Number Twenty dre. tb#bce North moo of l9ro at his own stable, Cairn- 1?.o M3 ':P AL T M a -sixteen degrees West along the line of . brogie. Claremont. If You want a gaaranteed Repair job at a ressionawe .,An existing fence Two hundred and PRELUDE [24822) 109601, the well'bred -six feet more or less to a sta-k-e; Thenee- - knP. Pretotam- ClydeedKle talalion, f ==:I�r 49eventy-four degrees East one the property of Oscar Wilson, Bro- hundred and sixty-nine feet six inches ugbam• will make the season of 192'1' Experienced Mechanics. ke& more or less, to the end of an existing as follows : Monday leaves big Own! Repairs on all ma ce South sixteen degrees 1 .1 fence-, Then stable to Wm. Ormerod S. G n exisung ]Last Alo H. Wilson's, fence two hundred and six feet, ore base fine, noon and night; Wedoes- Luets 5 C 4wed toEd, A or less, to the Northern litnit of Dun- day. W - J. �Millees, Pickering, noon. A Cm* Bord Lm" • das Street: Thence South seventv-four C. Palmer's, Liverp9ol. 9kht; Thurs. _Complete Quality Funerals. 14aegreem Wek* from an eziatWgfenee day, G. Cowso's, Biba ftad, noon _­ �along the North limit of said Street his Own stable night; Priday. Jo" SOLID Ill one andred and -Red and White $70" $100,$125 $146 sixty-nine feet, six Scott's, Stb' con., night; Saturday CASKET FUNERAL .inches. more or less. to the place of morning, to hla` own stable until --beginning, so containing -100 of an following Monday afternoon. acre, more or less, 010, M A TT H E W S' BURIAL CON ECSTASY, .2Ml] (2mig), the superior The buildings on the said premises imp. Premium Clydesdale Stallion, 'Consist of a Three apartment Brick C HAIN �STORE 219 Daw the of Wilsoa, will orth Ave., Toronto Phone Gerrard 3300 -Dwelling House with all modern co n• make the season of 1927 as follows: n veniences, also a frame building di. Monday, leaves his own stable. Gra: 7 Our Funerals Include: Embalming, Hearse, Casket, Outside Case, 7�Viched. The property is situated on ham's Hotel, Brooklin, to Mr. Cook's Electric Fixtures, Chairs, Our Personal Service. Funeral complete. t the North side or Dundaa Street Im• Myrtle night; Tuesday, J. Thom 10 No Extras. 4 Visit oar establishment and prove the truth of these statements is conveniently located " d Temperance Hotel, Ashburn. eery, - and for yourselves. :regards to the business section of These prices stand good. within a radius of .40 miles from Toronto Whitby. t; Thursday, own stable. might-, --mediately West of Cedar Street :fur- night; ish son's, con. 2, Reach. night; Wei S rr of the purchase Friday, Wm. Bradley's, Whitby, REMEMBER: Clip this ad. for reference.' 8Itf e money night; Sat'bridav, own stable until DUNbARTON be paid down at the time of sale, the following Monday " afternoon. �balaoce to be Faid with! -days. ' The sale 8 subjeeti�d-zb a re. 'The Pickering serve bid. particulars apply �Ilyr, to V 0 ---Ruy for cash and For further P -William Maw, Auctioneer, or E - ance. Committe* N. SINCLAIR, • K; C., Barrister,Omb: 19U :-.....save money a0a. Ontario, Dated at Oshawa -this, 7th day of Double and 'inple Thickness i • "July, 192's. The object of this A asooiation is tc■ lessen stealing and prosecute 'Friday and Saturday, the felons. Aug. 5 and 6 lire- resistance Beauty, strength, fire Clara Prattis FaIlls 0:0 Gran, Stigar, 10 lbs. —you get all these in Brantford WO&OXLer Peas, 2 for 20-C Super -Tits Slates, besides Double, Members having property stolen oo .1 Thickness all over the roof and ,ELOCUTION and DRAMATIC ART oats immediately with any member Corn, 2 for 25c Terms for Tuition -of Emeausive 09mmililies. Matches, 3 for, 19c NEY'S PARLORS, Catsup, loe Triple Thickness over 4817o of the 'MONL Ismberghip fee roof. Special Lock Butt prevents 'G 27c PICKERIN Tickbis way b* kisd &am the prsddeat *I Serve Us Corn Flakes for bulging and curling. 48 Every Wednesday from 3 p. m. Socretery onsippitcation., raw Pure Clover Honey, S lb. pail= 70c % Exac. Com.—L. D. Banks, 0, S. Palm. M. S. Chapman, Pickering. _]D Ahple Leaf''Nut-mal Fire -� er,, A N C I N _G D. Munro, Jas, Richardson, President, Secretary A Co. Insurance Above is straight view of ny Iftrnett's Dance Sall Cheap rates for farm and country Brantford Super -Tito Slates, J. BROADBENT "he buildings. showing triple thickness in AT —WATCHMAKER Windstorm Insurance on-buildings, shaded area. Madeinfourfads- =MCI* wind-mitla, Silos eft. less colors and when laid give Every W7 Main street, Th�onto 13 Wednesday, Saturday and Automobile Insurappe 9 'keystone effeqt, 4 appealin Holidays. Late of Greenwood, will be at th OP of all kinds. X!#ptford Reefing Co.. Five -place Orchestra' opposite the Post Office, Limited Come, Rain or Shine, FARMS FOR SALE ;8rantfor.0, Out. fs 'Kingston Road, half mile east of 0 K E R I Write or phone Stock Carried, Information Furnished and Service Rouge Bridge, Every Tuesda� from 11.30 a. m. 45 71:� ,41- A B-rant IGood prizes for lad and gent • to 2.30 p. m. (standard time) ED. BOW M A N on Brantford Roofing rendered by _.:S9.2 every Saturlay, -- _BRING- YOUR REPARS 20 WHITBY, ONT. F. J. Prouse, Pickering 6t+ 7 X RX, Wffl ji�,, -M�f —E-- -Ofve :7 1.4Z -mmener cLARKMONT. hire. Bushby is visiting her $90, R. J. and Mr' r Alvin. of Pickering. How returned Palmer hOU10 On Saturday svioning sf ter FARKS FOR SALE Chica's visiting her AUDIT 0 RI ­,100110ffn CID go. -David and Mrs. Pugh. of Lake- a ading three weeks' vacation at geld, motored to Claremont on roert Stanley. 10 Acres in nice village, brink house, For sale, a good cook stove. Ap. Saturday and spent over Sanda, garage. fruit tress, splendid poultry THEATRE Oka, F. Chidlow. Y Mrs. Win. Beelby, of Barrie, re- or rank and Mrs. Obldlow were with relatives. turned home on Thursday last garden proposition. priced right.: 'in Toronto on Monday. Farmers who require their bind- after pendthgacouple of weeks Acres, 8 acres orchard, good build- STOUFFVILLE Mrs. Jones, of Whitby is vlsjt• er canvas repaired should bring it with gro. Ayers 1had.9ther friends i0ga% OlOctriotty, running ptream, inx J • Band Mrs. Madill. to Thos. Paterson who , w III do the in Claremont, real good alue.• Miss McGlashan, of Toro work promptly and satisfactorily. Quite a number' f roni Claremont FRIDAY and SiTU'RDA' nto, I Phone or write the James Briscoeand Walter Heath -and vicinity attended the Old -painting of Boys' Re-union, at Uxbridge on 4&f ED. BOWMAN, Whitby "THE PHANTOM BULLET" -spent over holiday with Miss have completed the re AUG. 5 and 6 the bank building, and are now Sandiky and Monday. They report W. A. and Mrs. Page, of Toron- busy re-Painting 'Miss Elizabeth a very enjoyable time as everyone (Hoot Gibson) �A. to, spent Sunday with J. H. and y ne -Mrs. Beal. Pugh's residence. entered very anthasi Kinograrn "Bombay" astically into "California Here We Come" Mrs. D. Lynn and Fred and Mrs. ho Master Allan Tomlinson came the various ports. o me from the hospital one day . Mrs.. Watford returned home (Andy tamps) Lynn spent Sunday with friends- last week much improved in one day last week after spending In Oshawa. Tues. Wed. 9-10 health. We hope the improvement three weeks with relatives and Forest" Mrs. Albert Rawson, of "Man of the Fo Toronto r Is visiting with F. M. and Mrs: may continue until he has fully friends in Toronto and Brampton.. (Zane Grey) recovered his usual good healtb, She was accompanied by het-nepb Comedy Cooper and other relatives in the- y,"Artisto Blues" village. Fri and gat. 12 and 18 Mrs. Jacob Taylor was taken to ew, Wm. GibbowJr., and friend, George -T6rooto hospital on Friday last of Toronto,. who are spending a OVR OV4 "The Wrong Mr. Wright" orge Rawson, of the General to undergo an operation for aro- week with her. PAST Also Two Good Comedies Motors, Oshawa, spent Sunday peadicitis, which was performed The annual re-union of the For - i lie Monday with his cousin, Char- Cldo Cooper. on Friday night. We are glad to syth place at Stouff ville Prices 'Adults 25c cents state that she is making a good on Monday when about 400 mem- children, under 14 We are sorry to report the very recovery. bars of the Clan were present from critical illness of Stanley C. Cook; In Our constable, Lorne Reid, Ontario and the United States. A whose condition is causing his has years, 15 cents. friends much iinxiety, received notice from the Highway most interesting program was MoVis Bread Mrs. Cook, of New Hamburg, is Department to prosecute all mot- provided, consisting of speeches, S. G. Schmidti • Proprietor_ orists who are found driving with- bagpipe seleetiahs, dances, recita- here at present at 'the home of out the necesgary permit. All tionq etc. G. M. Forsyth, The Bread of 'Walter and Mrs. Ward, owing to Chief- J, the serious illness of her son, Stan- motorists who are operating a car tain of the Clan, who was dressed after Aug. lot without the neces- in kilts. presided ley. in a most able Archie and Mrs. Anderson a eery license is subject to a heavy manner. Reeve Sylvester read an and daughter, Miss Christina, of Rich- fine. address of welcome W w hich.Rp E. Health -mond Hill, spent over Sunday Forsyth responded in a humorous with Mrs. Anderson's parents. R. An excellent program of FULL LINE OF strain J. and Mrs. How sports was provided for the child- Try a Loaf "MARTIN - SENIOR" ran. Among those present from a The fall wheat harvest to now Paints. Varnishes etc. forinteriorand diAtaace were: Ed. Forsyth, De- infullowing. In general the crop exterior work. Now I' the time to use trolt ; Mrs. Morrey, is an excellent one but some fields it Give us a call and receive setts- Graville Forsyth, Chicago; Rev. Windsor are affected by rust, which the faction. Prices right. Mr. Hughes, Sparta; Henry Tracy, early sown fields. have generally Fresh Fruits. Cakes and Confection- Midhurst; Mrs. Roffman, Cross- R.M0 %Awe&ped• ery always on hand. syth, An- W, and 'Mrs. Middleton. and Highest prices id for good butter I' rors ;Nieces' Margaret and Annie NE: well, M ich ; M arsh&ll For pal four irons, of Orillia, motored down and free eggs. HO on Sanday and spent the day with Forsyth, Westod-.- and Mr. and Mrs. Wilson, Aurora. Ed. and Mrs. Gibson On their 0. G A N N b 0 N return they were accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Gibson who wy-M 80 -BROUGHAM It" Spend a week visiting relatives _:and f riends H E R E 0 U A E IT S H_ Our football boys went to Cher- 'ryworA on Saturday evening last e Are fi3'Zr1X2oX,=M and played & league Fame with the team of that village. The GOODYEAR S ur already pry jgame was keenly contested as the adding to o Men 8, You 0 g Men's an -Navy Blue, Dr*rk Brown and two teams were quite evenly d Boys matched, but Claremont was, the -,-,large stock ot Light and Dark Grey-with I or 2 Pairs of Pants. New BALLOON Ranging from $8.5o to 81 winner by 3.1 7.50.', Next Sunday evtbing at the Men's Oxford@-Ox -blood. Tao, Black - Goodyear Walt,' Baptist Church the pastor's ub- - RICAL Tire! 'ELECT 8 .. -, Rubber Heel, Good Fitters, regular 5.50, at 4.50. - • iF act will be I Know Whom I Men's Kh' Hsve Believed." The evening sub- SUPPLIJEJ S ski Ponta, heavy twill. sizes 32-40, Special $1.75 ORE milea i11 '• lien ge.,, World Goes SWaalf.L" Everyone MBetter non-skid,, "aid to these services. Wasilv't_ We * will have a full line of Watch for announcements of bapecial day electric stoves, washers,- Slower, - m re e eim for men, which will hold in the irons, tosaters, tread wear. Quiet wear future. Rev. A. McLellan left on Thes- bulbs etc. running. SUPERS, evening for a mouth-i vacs TWIST Cord con-, Itou During his absence services sir will behold as follows: Next Bee our stock of -table lamps structiom Sun- day. Aug. 7 tb, there will be no etc. before buying. BANK too .-D service. Ang- 14th', Mr. Balmer, of Toronto, will preach. morning 0 and evening. On Aug. 219t, Mr. ur pii'oes are Wight and you • & A. T. Law, i "W. - can see them With . ; J I 9• Story, returned missionary COLLECTIONS .-Pickering, Ont. 'from South America. will conduct the services, and on Aug. 28th a lights on. a of tile On i . - . I ... . aric, Frou 04— rT .1 - 3.41ki as throuich --oeeupy a pulpit in the morning and the :young people will take charge of the evenin service. Considerag ble excitement was ere- sated about nibs o'clock on Saotar day evening last when the alarm was given that Ben Kilpat- eck's butcher shop was on fire. 'Investigation showed that fire had -brokea out on the roof but had mot gained much headway when :!.-discovered. Tb6 fire was soon ex- tinguished without calling out the lore engine. How thet fire origin. sted is a mystery, but it is sup- posed that some person in P888109 had tossed away the butt•end of a lighted cigarette which lit on the roof where it started the blaze. The Women's Institute will give the following special prize@ at the School Fair, which is to be held in Claremont Memorial Park on Mon day, Sept. 26th : 1 Draft colt, lot 1. 00, 2ndZ50c ; 2 Collection of weeds, on "The Robin," not to exceed -_240 words, lot 1,009' 2nd 50c; 4 Rome. made Candy, maple cream, J lb in box, (a) Girls and 10 years 1st 50c, 2nd 30c; (b) Girls over 10 years, lot '50c, 2nd 36c. Also, the following in addition to what has been quot- ed on prize !lots: 1 Beef calf, 1st 175c; 2 Dairy calf, 19t 75c; 3 Dress- doll, lot 70c; 4 Three ways' of serving apples, 1st 70c. Remember the ga'rden party to be held in Mern6rial Park on the evening.of Monday, August Sth. I under the anspices of the Anchors' Society of the t%ited Church. A girls softball' match Is being ae- ranged to begin at 6.45 o'clock. 4or after which a splendid programme will be rendered by the following able talent: The Aurora Comic Quartette; Mrs. D. A. Scott, so- prano soloist; M. R. Park, Scottish comedian: H. 0. Cooper, baritone; and Miss Beatrice Taber, elocution- Jet. The Stouffyille Band will be Present to render a number of choice selections during the even. Jog. There will be A refreshment -booth on the grounds for the sale of tee cream, i;oft. drinks etc. Lunch will be served in cafeteria style. Admission: sodulta, 35 centA; children under 12 years, 20 cents. S The Standard Bank. you enlist the efforts of an organization which ex. BANM tends the efficiency of ite courteous C H A S .- COOPER I service into every part of Canada,. Thus can yon be assured of making regular collections locally or at dist —CLAREMONT ant points, with the courtesy due " ' Agent for Ackerman's Quality those with 1 whom you transact b&81- Harnees. Ask the user. near and the efficiency you demand. A full line at low _-prices Also Men's Black and Tan ..Shoes, regular 6.00, for 4-85 . Misses' and Children's Shoes ..greatly reduced kxlnghams, Rayon s and Broadcloths for dresses ',.reduced to clear 'Fresh Groceries alwdoyis` on hand and at lowest prices• ' D, '.A. SCOTT Phone 1402, CLAREMONT ro7 gl)" You can get your am as soon 1 2 " you want ithems. .Clothes Baskets, Farmers, Attention 41 I am agent for the World's Greatest Separator, "The Renfrew,"- Stoves, Scales -and Oil Engines. Fleury's Phone Markham 1604 famous Plows, Points, Grain Grinders, Wheel Barroweetc. Brantford binder twine and second- hand separators for sale. B•EATTY ROBT. DEVITT, ,,STANDS FOA THE BEST Phone SM Pick.: BROUGHAM Green River Basket Factory I Manufaciurers of All kinds of Fru-.t Baskets, Rerry Crime, Farmers'Bushel Baskets. .Clothes Baskets, Frank Pennock, y. Proprietor - Phone Markham 1604 B•EATTY ,,STANDS FOA THE BEST -.�� Litter' Carriers, Ray Carriers, Pampso Dooi Traiks, Cow Bowls. Pressure Systems &4L It*will pay you to -get my prices 00 'above before buying elsewhere. IPIOKERING. FRANK J. PROUSE 101TTARIG :. a,ur ,w_ , , . .. _,. . e.. °:•s • . .,r• ,w'c, .. rs�r,... �: _ gze�;rcvaae�.•w^ xunae.: n^,:a's`s.•vy . .r,..s .s � �- x"`:�•ir,, . or �. �> g +�?�y :, e?e.',� q- 'x"�:�+�g,,.,, r r.- v'.. wr .�. .� ... �: . r� . ,;;• Via .,+`7��. � ,c"• .. ..... r :, ,.. �-. ,•v -,.'v � .. ,. : :.•....: •r ,.,.r.''.'. . �c* , Y : �� :.'• w :a -Ax^� ..... ,x -.� ,r ..II�.,.ca -; , ;.:.fir, .ti ... :-�•�. _..'.. =x ,,, •aY v _ puyr A DO:O�s RO� vCE eon Publishine C nvany � R _ Quick relief from painful • - ' Artist and Gentleman -- The °'+ to soon and How a Country Practioner ¢ j�/' - pr...o.+of tlght.bws. Was Kidnapped to His L l Passing of W idel Admired " { �s,��rs - - -- ,..t Y . I Own G o o d + Stage )~ igLlre and slum The country doctor lives a life AN 'INTERNATIONAL +' iwlf seldom sensational. One night lately, 6 9 s howerer, fir. Albert Patrick of Mar- LOSS � find been acclaimed $lt the wt5zld it � oe�iue, X2[0 , awake• from s deey dream o! eace to play a' role setdotn = • The last great figure of what many { was his custom to send each of them p Waal- regard as ,the golden age of on--, on their first night in a new play a cast outside the cinema. So, at least c y theatre" passes in the death of John red apple, the reward for 'speaking said last week's news from Los An- - a ` • Drew, He lived his last days in sut -' their pieces well.' gales. CrleGtnttng t , al What sent Dr. Patrick hurrying out r faring in a San Francisco sanatorium, "Now 'his chapter has ended, and C.dlld�i Y • of his house, into his flivver and into a whole stretch of the country from they are left to carry on the Drew +. +• his beloved Long . Island home, but � tradition. Nor is it altogether prob. I the night, was a telegram asking him a7rSi�11 (a' n 1 wherever he was John Drew was; able that the dynasty will' end with j to meet a train at the railroad eta• (` known to the country at large, and, them. A few weeks ago a privatet7uu. Not in �sevteNrL ` San Francisco paid as touching a trl• school. in Philadelphia gave its class celine, Mo., least of all the ponderous buts at his parting ea though he were ,Play. Avery young lady received fifer that groaned to a halt this ,night, s one of her own sons. It was -that part'. 'considerable praise. The program re- dropping oft brakemen with lanterns v and a worried conductor. of the country that saw his last ef- ` ealet 1 her name as Ethel Barrymore � t torts on the stage�or he was: over• Colt. There era purple robes waiting Dr. Patrick left his fltvver running- /p N entirely new 4 $ taken with illness while touring with ; for her.'• i toF the emergency, and hurried tor- and awe- insplr- an "all- star" company In "Trelawny John Drew wits a ward with his small black grip at the ingGrandStandSpec- J person as well as "CANADA" of the Wells." The part was a new ah actor. "I' have written wonderful randy, facie "I'm Dr. Patrick, did you want me ?" presented by 1,500 creation for him, for through accumu- t oaks ;' said Mark Twain, "boo performers. New- bating bet, hop on," said the con - !sting years -he' was seventy-three which have revolutionized politl -ca Agricultural Pavilion , his death —he had continued to pre and religion in the world, and you doctor. —an 8 acre extension r sent. varWd types of men of the' might think that this is why my child- Hopping, Dr. Patrick followed his to the C.N-E.Coliseum. leader into a Pullman filled with hush - New$160,000Diamond world, not young nor yet, old, His ten hold my person to be sacred; but l4 ed excitement. hie was led u a man Jubilee of Confedem ry last art was the Irascible old gentle - ; it isn't so; it Is because I know Miss 1;. l l i voenty ill in a drawing -room. As tion Entrance, and the __ -- - - -- �i man whose nephew runs away and Rehan and Mr. Drew personally." The $50,000 World Champ- Dr. ]r �1 { Patrick bent forward to begin an ionship Swim, We- - consorts with play actors to his cha- World dwells upon that aspect of the Wed- examination, the long train trembled` grin until be is won over by the gian where he is described. as a gen- nesday, August 31st. r< f and jolted. It was moving forward`) r IS 4'& "charms of Rose Trelawny• on whom , tleman and an artist on the stage as These are only a few "Stop the train, crie -i Dr. Patrick, features of the great { ��• - - the youth's aCeciions were cast. Drew 'wail as � real ljfe: iii -- - r alarmed. "I can't leave home." Confederation Year a played a long litre of comedy parts s "To say that John Drew attained a "Sure you can," said a stout gentle- 'Programme• ' SHIRRING IS SHOWN ON A 'under the aegis of Daly and I'roh- I unique piece 1n American stage his - f `' - •. - x DAINTY FROCK FOR THE man. one of the hest summaries of man. "Be calm. -3ust go ahead and ! t tory, that for decades he .has stood Write Department o . Publicity, Canadian y p tend to Mr. Flinn." (o i "Perhaps of no actor of our gene National Eshlbit an, Toronto 2, QnQ Rock shown here and is a st le the ps -- the among Lhe comedians of our „gut my I'oid's still running out for Pictorial booktert. JUNIOR lltiBS, Evening Post: iu the New York theatre, 1s to glee •only a partial lndl• there by the platform," plsaded Dr. Charmingly 1 simple is the demure : II y f cation of his position. The news og1 -bone modiste will find quite easy to � ration could it be more truthfully said I his death recently rrnrt have brought ;Patrick. k, ltsahfon. The opening i$ at the back than of John Drew that he was born 1 liters4ly to millions a sense of personal gasThat's all right. We'll pay for the Ito the potpie robes of the drama and loss. It closes •a period. A genera- Y a Lis !tad shirring fortes an attractive self- , And anyway I haven't a night -shirt + 4. ,trimmiing around the neck, at the i that he leaves blooded heirs to carry;, tion ago Mark Twain wrote that his with me." .� wssbst and lower edge of the long rag— on after him. File Is the last of the I children revered him not because he reat dynasties .of the theatre. With I A bald, intense man answered: "It Ian sleeves. No. 1548 Is in sizes S, i'g I had written books and dined with c wnH J. � _ ry him pasditloneofna to Drew, but The kings buvebecause Au" tiro John j you daro`1r.�Fltnn to the point when Pr idi1 49th•���,ieaM— t•oaEtJr r 10, 12 and 14 y4ars. Size 10 requires', 2% yards 39 -inch, or 194 yards 54•'1 the tra Drew. A ter a y Ku to bed, x1'11 lend you. m; ; Inch material; and % yard 36 -inch I Booths. the Jelteraons and the Daven great orgaafzatlon, a star cf Fro11- pajamas.- Patrtek surrendered his whole ' 46, a its have closed their chapters, but; maws when !n the nineties everybody attention to tb'e aick'man. -Th- train i �,, .listing for stays under the shining• _ 'rice 20 cents the pattern. ± not the Drewa. j went to the Empire to se Dre wand Iiimse sewing brings nice douses, "Two generatiofis. before his own' Mande Adams, he (survived to be the tare westward. 1'ite bald. Int• nee w' �r 1 man wrote out - a telerratn to Mrs. - within the reach of all, and to follow 1 the mummery strain .-begain to show' dean of the stage, one of our Ameri I ,BIBLE READING � --the mode is delightful when it can, be i Itself. His maternal grandfather and can lasUtut#ons. He was the last I Albert Patrick of Marvellpe. Al:).; "Dr. I'utrk•k !s a,,(- mpanyiag us to t 5 Y } Los AnZnlea to rare fcr a patient. I Scottish Pro_ fessor Declarc3 do" so easily and 'economical! b grandmother were E ngltah stars of 1 great figure of what many regard a,1 ftoilowt.ng the styles pictured in our theif day. His father, whose name he . the golden age of our theatre + I received, ..was an Irish .comedian of " j He'll be bona" soon " Chill -en Should Become new Fashion Book: r1 chart 'accom- I "it was always hard 1,) dls� let, i Signed I Coral. A. De5lille. Sim- 0: Panyfr.g each pattern shows the ma- note. It was, however, durfnx the ; _ l' amiliaY3Ze3 with the Sim- F Iterial as it appears: when cut out. I regency of his mother, Louisa Lane the nct'orw Ia bomanaYp3clues liei�won I R'hst 3 #r�- Patrlrk "'Wald to herself pie and Splendid Diction of ' ;Every details is explained so that the Drew, -that the, consangu neous in and kept the sam place in the Ameri ah(,ca this t ,;egr,tm. she aloes know^ Version, inexperienced sewer can make with - i fluence made itpelf most felt upon V.hat woo the.,ma: yr wrcii John the Autl10[iZeC� e[ ion, a8 • John Drew. � can heart, In part this wag' bec•auso • , .Previously Taught _ _ Flinn, Bead of the. Pec�du,_(•rti ,Bc lyis Price. ol� the lwokrlOcttheccoe dress the stage was his patheamade;hia ate z�rbtr('t rs Carp,. fa .a p ti'htelo 1 ti t' T_ Per r t ldrn_ Draw's dower �caa the copy. �Fhlnh he was born Hl� mother and management of Arch Street Theatre father were players. v.ew of the itul of EnRiish, it is- - HOW TO ORDER PATTERNS. In Philadelphia. J was seldom allow. �••nsatious Dr. Pstrirk exp�rlcnted In Y but, in his mother's Philadelphla ; , nothing :ilort of calamitous that Write pour name and address plain- ed to fie back stage,' John Drew wrote he next fbw days cre new part of the : theatre before he way c,t age. Ile had .; a You,w per pic : i:auld t>r go much less , ly, gluing number and size of sue t in his autnb :ograpdy: which was a a distinctive .personality, and the history of A.arcelfne, J'lu. r _.'patterns as you want. Enclose 20c #n curious sketch -book of a crowded life, , i 1'or hr. Patrick's abduction . was by familiar with, the Authortze3 Versbn l- stamps or coin- (coin preferred; wrap! Ha was packed off to a 910d school 1n• strenuous diaclpilne of 1>aly'+ snick whole trainload of cinema folic hur. I of the Bible than they ware, say, in ,` company sooti showed where' his tali-' tha fifties or sivirs of -th, last cen --- it carefully) for each ntimber and stead of being allowed to grow up In Tying to a 'coast' c•onveu':•.u, Mr, eats lay. Particularly as he became 1 : tux said Sir Geor a Macdonald, ^�= address your order to Pattern Dept.,' the 'wings 'When f grew older,' be mature, as he passed from the roles c 11nn A recovgry .vas rap,.! and happy . g 1, r. Wilson Publishing Co., 73- West Ade-' added, 'I was allowed -to go behind — :%nd to reward virtue in true (-in,. when de„verir r his preefdential ad- of the gay cavalier into more serious dre ::a , to the Scottixh - Brandt of the - laid* St-, Toronto. Patterns sent by LAadstheysxreredactnrs ` o Amon�cthem paw• did he take a niche-.tha.t •wag style, Pa rt(k [orit�l t�inrvt:ghf lz p� :tt1�„n , -.• • g Er r- Aanciation in F.dinbur h - c• 9 ail his owls. He plapecl the perished Urivei-:>,; recent! t were Edwin Booth, Lester Wallack, of flimcand: including cti'.•n a Clack }' Y• gentleman, the wit, 'the man of the c3ennett hathing heauty trend. Aud 1'n the opinion of the speaker it was Studying Poet E. L. Davenport. Louis James and world, to perfection. Ile could take Stuart Robson. I a ahod(Fy pteee and, with his vttatity, they ga`•:' him, together with 111,1 slat the srhnofis that were r4sporslble ' e made his first debut'John'i and Gnarkie, his con tlrket b 1< to Marvellne, blo,.tt f?r, fcr tire, for it was' not in the schools k poetry. The greater number of peo- Drew was twenty. His assurance was out artistry, transform, his role. liool "I'll `Ill. -N �1'i c' °t b ' * that prix Ranerstioni+ of Scot(igh chi!- pie who bnp the books of poets and such that instead of pampering him Tarkington once said that he could l.roa: h„ri until ]farc.cllne, Aln ; break,1 r•rert earns, to 'now the r e. Lena .who find'pleassraln them do not know his mother found it advisable to dis -;have made Simon Legree into a mis- cult with simaltaneouy epidemics ot the point of view of teachers of Eng- -anything about the rules of verse. Out, riplins him. He learned from het I understood hero and gentleman. In taumps, colic, babies :anal pink eye. 1';0 it was a tremendous loss. The o! one bundred thousand 'Englishmen his -limitations. Few actors •are so I roles like the gay Lord Qu-ex, or -- .C* simpto and_ splendid diction of the who read Tennyson, I doubt "fiery much fortunate. Instead of aspiring to a 1 Major Pendennfs, or Sir A illiam Autlt,rized Gerson, the majestic It one thousand know the worth of hls~ greatness that was .beyond him, Drew Woii er of "Trelnvvny' —the part in art. English university students, who remained always within the radius of which New York last saw him— he have, taken a' literary course probably his gifts. He was content to be a I was superb. do understand vet•y well; but a poet's I comedian, and In that field he made II ..John Drew was a "gentleman and reputation and fortune are not made a name for himself that *he could not I an artist on the stage; ho was the by scholars; but by the great mass of have won In another. i an a gentleman and artist : h in every - iWf- educated people, They read for "He carried on 'the tradition, too• day life. For more than a halt -cen- 'oentiment, -for emotion, imagination; His own daughter's carebr on the I progression„ stage was brief. But his sister's child• tury his high ideal of his i rand they ere' quite satisfied the with the his earnest effort to achfeve the ut- yleaenre given them by the poet in Lett —the world known them as Ethel, this way. They 'are improving and Lionel and John Barrymore —were most palish and efferttveness, his In- this themaeiives when they read coming oa, FIs gave them the bens- stinct for what was clean and bright, ' him, and for this ft is not necessary fit of his years. His interest in them made him a happy influence upon our was, indeed, paternul, Even after the> theatre." that they should know its results. The • educators of the great mass of any -- -• - - -. _. _ — people in Europe arg, in this sense, the !I poets. _ The other wily of studying a poet is the scholarly way, the critical method �• .,► IM do not mean the philosophical motbod, "that is beside -our subject) we read a poet closely, carefully, ab- t serving every new and unfamiliar word, every beautiful phrase and un- accusiomed -term, 'every' device of t . ;rhy'm, or shynwkr sound or color that he has to give iis• Our capacity to ! study any pestle this way depends a ,sood.deal upoa literary habit and upon - onal By the re J us t D' cot ed main body the historical, coo educational opportV y 7 and literary appeal to the eat mega IT method 1 doubt whether you could find ")k it right that you've eevererl your great F engagement with Aiias Over*narte ? "' of the SW,000 children in their much in Swlnburne. He iY like Shel• gyp' I schools, and ultimately to an over- • lap, often without substance of any gaerted the inquisitive friend. kind. By She second method we can "" I The- man shook his head. :ink l.erc ntatg•� a the adult he replied, I didn't Urea '" �. help e f to' a great deal with a choice of text I "No," e I + ^d, k ; pnrulaticn they became sensible of " ,from his hot work. I think it better "'' _ -- -, _. 1t off." he supreme` imLortz}r..cc of the task to state this clearly beforehand, that — xtt "Ohl She bro)te it off?" Itth at had bee i laid u;wn the schools u (you may not be disappointed, failing ( "No," was the answer again. The very existence of the )✓nggi3h As- w DUMBELL 'BELL -BOYS , criation was a nod cmen Fnd the As- to, find In him beautiful haunting There's nothing like a few setting- Royal Highness the Prinr.e of R ales. "But it Is broken off, isn't it'." pct i ' g thoughts that you can flad in Rossetti up exercises first thing in the morning his brother Prince George, and Pre- stated the curious one. � fact that it contair,,d €o many taach- or in Tennyson or in Browning.— according to the bell-boys s aboard the niter Fta.nlcy 13aldn lux who sailed for "Oh. yea," explained the moody one, ers showed that the situation was ap- i From, "Pre-Raphaelite. and Other Canadian Pacific liner Empress of Canada on this ship recently. with dettracy. "She told me what her i preciatecl by those in whom the tr sin Poets," Lectures by Lafeadio. Hearn, Australia who are seen to the photo- The Empress at Australia made her milliners yearly hill was, and I told I hogs of finding' a satisfactory solution O _graph in action on deck , first regular run across the Atlantic her how much a week I' get. Tben rested. i` N .•Waiter. — "Mr. Gray has left his um- The popular version of the word recently alter beitn; entirely irtnal- { our engagement lust sagged in the 1— —� tbrella axaln.' I believe he would for- "dumbell" however cannot be taken ; ditfoned and re engined• being virtual• :middle and gently dissolved." Already many a y it i college allett "corn - " 'get hfa head if it were loose." Jud- to this' case, for it would be hard to ly a new ship. She is tho pride of the --- -- -''� - -"' this year knows why ft is cutirct "corn- get. 'dare say you are right. I find a smarter set of bell -boys any- 'i Atlantic fleet and has been chosen as "Yon are a peacti� The lafden mencement." overheard him say yesterday he was where. They cater to many distin- ! the Round- the -World cruise vessel 'cl[ hung'iter head. "I —I'd rather bo s A witty correspondent rleflnos s • going to Switzerland for his lungs. nuisbed passengers who frequently the Canadian Pacific to sail front Neal pair, she answered. The invitation flirtation as "a spoon with nothing 'iu g cross the ocean as for #nstancs His York in December 1 cards are now out. IL I, i Holfaft `Eveniag Telegraph. _ c a - ,i.,•r..r..'...,M ......: ..!?�- s_ •+.:- .y!' —.... e., a.. w . 7 ..,- ._ . ,.;_, ,r,:.>L• -,w•. . ; ••'. i.:„ . .. .. - � .. .. _ a - _ -. y` - . , vz..5i,. . ._' yA •, �..: w�e+W.), _.:,r.t * +.!QA :�a� -. 3,..e . �'a�'la.':..t— ' !si•_���'" .';.FYI -IN ­­,,J-_�.,,,�!�_v � . - — I I IV— --- —1", . __ , T I 1 .1 R%P angelfood cake." iments Are Most Dangerous. Mothers who keep a box of Baby's_ -4jer yo' mouf!'.' re0irtsd . th4 other., .,,you, sine' • nevah. of no-thlial Own Tablets In the house may feel Use' NATIONAL FERTILIZERS that the lives of their little ones are a't,- .`.reationably. ERfe during the hot weath- er, Stomach troubles, cholera in- passel 652r"beaus Ah-leels. Jes- Eke go!nl 'a tanium and diarrhoea carry off thou - - IIPA' 4 'N out an, huiatn' mo job." .'.,,Most cases because the mother does for" Yo uft Wheat .",not have a safe medicfnb at liand. to no He—"Can't you forgive th past?" .91re promptly. Baby's Own Tablets "A •relteve these troubles', or If given oc- She—"if you give me a nice enough casionally to the well ch ild they will prevent their coming on. Tfic Tab-, present." lets are guaranteed by's government I For plumper; heavier, higher gra-de grain use analyst to be absolutely harmless even to e new- orn babe. They are Fertilizer this season.' You'll be surprised at -especially good in summer because -if "Oil 'were walking along a dark they regulate thebbweli; 4nd keep the how• early your crop. Ni�ilf mature with a good dressing -- stomach sweet and -.­ —11 — �11 of this superior -fertilizer. yourse, "I'd whistlp 'Hall, Hail, the Gang's as- All Here." "Made in Canada" from formulae it has taken years to Forraing gi(3��d habits is a'good wa- y­ r makes win pone hit taste Joe' -like AFIN AVE Tff CI ,DD JZ1, angelfood cake." iments Are Most Dangerous. Mothers who keep a box of Baby's_ -4jer yo' mouf!'.' re0irtsd . th4 other., .,,you, sine' • nevah. of no-thlial Own Tablets In the house may feel Use' NATIONAL FERTILIZERS that the lives of their little ones are a't,- .`.reationably. ERfe during the hot weath- er, Stomach troubles, cholera in- passel 652r"beaus Ah-leels. Jes- Eke go!nl 'a tanium and diarrhoea carry off thou - - sands of little ones every summer, In out an, huiatn' mo job." .'.,,Most cases because the mother does for" Yo uft Wheat .",not have a safe medicfnb at liand. to no He—"Can't you forgive th past?" .91re promptly. Baby's Own Tablets •relteve these troubles', or If given oc- She—"if you give me a nice enough casionally to the well ch ild they will prevent their coming on. Tfic Tab-, present." lets are guaranteed by's government I For plumper; heavier, higher gra-de grain use analyst to be absolutely harmless even to e new- orn babe. They are Fertilizer this season.' You'll be surprised at -especially good in summer because -if "Oil 'were walking along a dark they regulate thebbweli; 4nd keep the how• early your crop. Ni�ilf mature with a good dressing -- stomach sweet and -.­ —11 — r makes win pone hit taste Joe' -like JZ1, angelfood cake." -4jer yo' mouf!'.' re0irtsd . th4 other., .,,you, sine' • nevah. of no-thlial Use' NATIONAL FERTILIZERS Wbeir mah wife, Iodine, cooks up a passel 652r"beaus Ah-leels. Jes- Eke go!nl 'a 'all ......... out an, huiatn' mo job." for" Yo uft Wheat . . . . . . . no He—"Can't you forgive th past?" She—"if you give me a nice enough present." 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WANTED gag More Hand at 25 ceaw a box fr'o'm The Dr. WI engaged National in a very violent quarrel?" Inquired Ifta in districts liams' Modk-In6 Ca., Brockville, Out. Two silk garments, with Mabel In Stock- Foods the magistrate of the witness. side, lost by Eales-woman. Reward." . I- M wh&e we are on commission "Yes, Your honor," replied the man "Party who took new broom from —they get 4'Doli't you not repre- u think, doctor, on the stand.--- was seen; If the party will- return results I fkM r "What was he saying?" serited. athei overchargeJ for attending the broom and throw it In the' back t Jimmy when he had the measles"Ile--, -your yard, no questions will be asked and " wasn't saying anything, "You trust remember, Irs. Biowue, ! honcr" ut the matter." �._that _JiiL_1_udes twenty two Y!s.' "Reward for the recovery offered the dy—belleved' t6 be drowned NATIONAL FERTILIZERS, LTD. "Yes, but you ferget"Fe infected Little Walter—"Did our new baby of body — believed Can :w come right - be identified by impediment in W, Giii—ario hole Echool!" .do'wn- from heaven, mare- West Toronto ma 7" peech." `,�Wife (at resort)—"Oh, Robert, Isn't - "Governess wanted Mother—Yes, dear, right straight who would ac- -it lovely here where the green waves]; (Iown,­ company a musical lady going to the come rolling In?" liub—"-Yes, and Walter—"I guess he must haye lit country on. the piano." Carele'sa. the greenbacks r-) roWng cut." cn his feet that's what makes him 0 Classified Advertise ments, e- denly a dreadful thought o bow-legged." U r N'l 6, EIT HER S1­,X — $-, 5.00, ought occur.. N�EEXLY EASY. seWnr� TI FA for the local cinema in company With V red to h1allins.ri, lie had started out -AuTll K STOMACH ALEANIMS, Cleans everything like "Are you the man who saved my 316LCIC Removes ROAD TAR without his_ -wife, and suddenly -remembered -IrJur)- to •uint. 'Rells on demonstration. Free rainiples, 1'. A. LRreEl3vR1:1 little boy from-drowaing . when he fell that the coal - cellar door wag unlock -' off the. dock?" Can be Strengthened Through! CO. Alexandria, Ont, [ed. ."Yes", the Use of Dr. Williams' ALL 'E PO�VFIZR .1-LE,00i ?'Well. where's his cap?" go he went back, an turning the 10 to tops ulonolstery rugs, ullnZq, tr Pink Pills. key in the lock: put It "in his pocket!- t.;1..ft1r111es, cape like magi . R,Tnr)veq and retraced his steps to the cinema, a';,ne From clothe", LlZer:tl com-rals- The quickest way for a doctor to Wonderful is the '0' returning three hours later he s 1,,n if you act as our acent E%Pry proce". by which ri howeh,1d a prospect. fiend 26C for lore a patient Is to tell her it was only the chemistry of the body changes found a neighbor in a state of great pa(ka7.p Owen, 331 Bay, Tor-onto. minor operation. • ill f food we eat Into blood. And the indignation. -A whole of our well-being depends upon "What's wrong?" Inquired BIr. ?411. DFREE- BOOS No building this- being maintained day after day,, Illison. permits are eve r4 tj SENTonRF_QuE5T ]for air castles,. year in and year out. Sometimes the I "D'ye no ken ye ha's locked ma: CA CE W( process betomej faulty, and then food wife In your -coal-shled?' 'was the "un. leils cause cf Tluna )Ah cancer and what to ds begins to. poison the blood" instead 11 tor pain, Lleedly,z, odor. etc. Write foi of extrected reply, "Reading maketh a man fill to feeding it This Is followed by all to-day, mentioniLs. this paper, Ad ..Knowing About J L:F 1L.'t Iosp readers should be careful in selection - the pa�gs. of indigestion, such as gas Ml,nard's " irvitient relieves 'Backjrche.� er-ess yndianapolig Cancer Z, ..]or fillws. Irdiarapolis, Ind. -an the stomach, P&iui around the I D A barfister Ining a e after eating, and as crosa-exam 1 rather innoceuw AdL �vtone h art. often nause, t-lookIng countryman. One has tobe raised to it In order the barrister a dislike fcr'all kinds of food. to enjoy loafing. The only way to overcome th*sci "So -you had a p4s t..o I ? asked. "I had sir" "Whom did you RESTORED To 1. troubles is to tone up the digestion so Gum-Dipped Tires very' be - Intend to shoot with -it?" -"I- waas-t Harold-"Your cunbirru is ve that you can abeln,!Iate all yotir-food. i i Intending to ihoo4 anyone.'* "Then -e0ming", To do this you have only t6 take Dr. I Firestone pioneered, developed. tested A ehort course It was for nothing that.you got it?" -GOOD H - I Gladys -�'So'a your old tan." .": �,.ALTH P mnd placed on the market the Balloon Williams' P;nk Pills. e "N10, if 'Wasn't,". "Come; come,'. sir! (. Gum - Dipped ru%--the genufne FULL- of. these pills will quickly tone up the Why do of creep over girls' - By virtue of-your solemn-ealh-w-bAt Wther of Eleven Children Slr7VD Ballow Tire. stomach and banish, indigestion. Here faces tan onviticing Proof given by did you get the pistol ' for- B., Praises Lydia E. Pinkham's. With but halt the I'd air pressure, " "Becaus46. If they rain theyed: kick bit of. c virtue of my -�olemn ouch,'' said the Mrs Chas, Ladrer,- Ellerslie, P EX. thew tires d-Eix Vegetable Compound 4. are very soft and yielding. up too, much du: t." countryman, "I got ft for tcn:an A They absorb the holes. ruts and bumps who says:.-'*For some years I was a . I., '11 1 in the road. They cusWon sufferer from stomach trouble. Every pence. the car and e woman Her Interesting Experience and -om. shocks and vi- -1 Ever notice how a handsome passengers & - thing I ate caused distress, sour atom • r believe In punlahment-a wh!pp!ng bration. usually marries a man who looks like 'could not eat If necessary-but I eo not believe in 'I Buckingharmn. ebec. --I am 'the 9 ach and belching. I i something the: cat brought in. weak.] mother c-f eleven living children, 4" Firestone Gum-I)ipping - by which meat or potatoes, and I'grew. ;executing any one.- Henry Ford, and.'my baby Next to the easiest thing 'o medicine seemed. t each fibre and strand of card in the tire and nervous. N five tronths old., Is iiiiirpregnated and coated with pure ' 1p me ulatil t was persuaded to take -adds the exts aordinary strength to lore Is an umbrella. he I am only 88 yearis • glum -adds Pink Pills, and these and flexibility which makes the Balloon Dr Williams' I took. the d and I have construction practical. There. little janitor! Don't you cry. simply worked wonders. Use Cufi*cwa Soap taken Lydia You'll own the building-by and by. pills faithfully for a couple 6f months Pinkharn'a Vege- Firtstome Dealers are kept up-to-date 4% table Compound --cpn- by which time every symptom of the Ointment an tire development and wirvice for wicakness and -Stu4e (at box offices -- - "Two tickets, trouble disappeared, and there has tinually Progressing and improving t hte i not since been the 'slgs symptom y nry knew il and Please." To Head Sore Hands m nerves. 1 of it from mew y their ability to serve you better move your -money. See the nearest Fire- Ticket Seller-"For what date?" of stomach trouble. - No wonder I sister, Dame Ed- ql Studs (absently)- 'Oh, the one I praise Dr. Williams' Pink -Pills." istas e Dealer and let him handle your ! 4& ouard Bellefeui][14 through any had with Marion." 0 f Ramsayville. requirements. You can get these pills tbr At medicine dealer or by mail at 54D tents For five years I TONZ T7RE RUBMM CO. z"d ..,grR= was in misery and was always ready "Mama, Is It wrong to kiss girls a boa' The Dr. Williams' hiedi OF CANADA LIMITED Sunburn. H—hon, Ontario to cry,. Now I am so happy to have because It's fun or to it fun . to kiss tine Co., . Bro�ckvllle, Out. good health. My daughter, Who is Mix Mknard's with sweet oil MOST MILES PER DOLLAR them because it's wrong? You 18 years old, has also taken it and or cream,, and -apply. Quick 'Summer 'Noon g, oughta know, mama." will be happr to recoffiniend it to all re*to -manent relief. _1 and pet Youn"Blo r1s. '-Dame WILLIAM PAR,,.. While _jkly clouds EN x 414, Buckingham, back. In Two negroes were discu-s-alti-g '1be-fir In violet skies; suffer for years with back. na y wives' eulinary abilities. The- Sun is at ae, nervousness and other ailments "Man." boasted t1fe first, "dot wife jrmwtow Ban& ttw4atr Gu=_D4nv@d Irlbres His highest rise. common to women Nom early life t;3; o good dot when she niddleagewhenLydi)LE. Pinkham's o' mine am r. Velgetable Compou.nd will give Y,00 The Bee doth hum, 6M relieff Every bird-slugs; OF In a,recent country =wide eanvam ..Tb6 Butterflies of purebabers of Lydia E. Pinkhamls: Full stretch their wings. Vegetable Compound, over 260,000 replies were received, and 98 out of. it [LOU• 1P Aviroom The Brook doth dance eve 100 reported they were bent! To his own song; LA its use. DDY:S The Hawthorn now 4, • Smells sweet and strong. #a The green leave to fly Their wings IVY Toilet Tl���V 4C - Like birds whose feet 7 Birdtime loth tie. NAVY TISSUE is soft and absorbent and, iAYE 02n R ' - - like all Eddy tissues, is manufactured under ..Sins all you Dlrds, Hum all you Bees; the most exacting sanitary conditions. wings. 1A ...Clap your green Each roll of "ves o nthe trees ., M "NAVY'Tis- ..,I'm on with all, a This present hour; sue is guar.- -.Things far-away Have lost their powcr.. anteed to con- �,Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for 1-­NVK. 11. Davies, In "Nature Poems Colds Headache '.-Neuritis- r Lumbago 7. - a Quality n d Minard's Liniment for burns. Pain -,Neuralgia Toothache Rheumatism E c o n, o m y Amateur Scientfst-'1bo you real ?0 Ize combined. what wonders there a re i 'n a drop of 0 water?" Friend-"Yes; rny wife and J DOES NOT AFFECT THE HEART I spent our honeymoon looking at 7►C C.0 one." "What�, gazing at a- drop of r?" •"Tes. Tlio Niagara Falls." too wate Accevt only "Bayer" asp gage proven directions. Co. LlAoirlrArM Wife--"I-caw the doctor to-day, which conliains f memory." kus- "D "--boxes of 12 iablelo HuLL.CANADA dear, about my loss o Hsntttl.:"r Also of 24 and 100-Divggi" band-"What did he do?" Wife— W1 Made me pay In advance." _'Aspirin in the trade mark (-mistpra to Canada) of t�Yer Manufacture of wowaaetse- seldester of Salleylleacid (Acetyl galteylle Acid, "A. S. A."). Wbkle-It Is well knows that Aspirlu toeww Bayer manufacture, to aspixt the public sirstmt Imitations, the Tablets ISSUE No. 32-27 of DVac company Win to stamped with thus general trade BMIS. the "UY0 090•I Q 4- r'4 _j. E. P. Aldous,of Hamilton, —Fi O. Mechin, of Montreal, vie- T. -LOCALIKU—Se tpe t the holiday with W. T. -&Dd ited his pareate"6n Friday of last Mrs Clark 4nd thmily. week. —C. A.'and Mrs. —Barn, on Saturday, July 80th, Jones, of To. ­ ---Dr.. H. T. Fallaise, Resident ])Vnt- to L. and Mrs. Scott, a daughter. r0a t o, spent the biliday ivith the ist. Office over Balsdon's hardware q g� former mer's brother, R. C., and Mrs. store. Offii�e hours, 9 to 6 daily and —Mrs. Flummerfalt, -of Jones. evenings by appointment. • 'a wood, is visiting her -daughter, Mrim W. A. Henderson.- —St. Andrew's Sunday School ­ —Miss Florence Murdoch under- - is visiting her grand- Purpose holding their annual pic• went an- operation. in the Oshawa 'Dorothy Wiman. of ale in Obspman,s Sato on the 8rd Hospital on Saturday morning to motber, Sire. Burrell. concession this (Thursday)'after- have a needle removed from her A. and Mrs. Booting spent U0011- thumb. iii -Mrs. Parelius Cf1fWAsys this week with J. —Miss Lizzie Morrissey, of To- —Mrs. Mayers and 'And Mrs. Jeohoon, of Proinkford. 49 roimto, accompanied -by her nephew of Chicago, who are making an '---Miss Minnie Morris and Mrs, Master Nicholas Morrissey, of extended tour of the Pro-vines Of K -'Smith. of Toron-to, spent the holi. Oril", called on Pickering friends Ontario, spent a few days with =ftfty, m. and Mrs. Cullia, on Thursday, heir cousin, Mrs. E. Weller. They Tt� , 6. IN be, of Omemee, —H. J. Clark, Charlie Marquis were 4ccompanied. by Mrs. Rome's 6 fsw fri� f, fri ode while pass. - staffed c % ow sad Lyle Ramsay, of Toronto, are mother, of Toronto. 4 through the village. on Satur. spending A few days' vacation At —Tennis, which in one of the .�_,gay, Btirleigh. It is not known yet how most delightful of sports, but r —Morke much this Will affect the Ash mar. which has not been In evidence in skod pqrs. w,.of To- A roato, Spent _-1Mvde- - Holiday with ]cot. our for several years, is ..We, re'Out to Clea''n, 61 Aheir relatives and friends 'in the —C. E. and Mrs.- Sterritt and now,being renewed here, as there village. daughter, Miss Ids, motored to are quite s' large 'number of our :f—Mrs. Heron and two ions -of $t Mftr�oy I on Sunday to Attend young people who may be seen on v- Brooklia spent a few he Old a' reunion which-was the courts almost any hour in the w d with Ahe form-eFs parents, JaMwand held on Monday and Tuesday of day. P 011. -many -of "-Mrs. Hallett. this week. —Motor traffic on the Provi --Miv&,BlalaAi *alsh and lady —St. Andrew's Ladies' Aid will Highway over the week-end was :friend, of Toronto, Spent the holi- metotat the home of Mrs. Harry utiusually heavy, especially on Ok fay hdte ' with. the former's par. Boyes on the afternoon of Wed. Monday afternoon and evening, our summer, Thomas and Mrs. needay, Aug.. 10th- At 8'o'cI6ck.' when those Who had 'g*ol3e away -ants Tho Walsh. —kr. and' Mra.,Fieldiug, of Gra All the ladies of-the congregation for the holiday were returning • -' Mr: and Mrs. Field—. home. Many who would like to Ps b y It Off Brantford, spent the boll. —Miss Laura Andrew, who has go ontL in their car, preferred to __FDr. and Mrs. . Cartwright. decided to give up the teaching stay at home rather than run the Dr. V. R. and Mrs. Cartwright profession. has accep;ed a position risk of an accident owing to the -!'1430tored to Sunnyside on Thum- 018 secretary to a business main in heavy traffic. There were a day afternoon and cum- � .. t -A few the city and entered upon her her of minor accidents, but u0th- Ladies' and Mism'Wbite Oxford@ and Straps, popular sizes, 4 b4)4rq wI0 relatives from Hamil- new duties on Tuesday. Ing serious has been reported. sluee as high as $2.50 in the lot—we're losing money ,itr l V k � —Rev. N. M. Leckie, of Mother —It is rumored 98 cents. mored in political eir beavily on them, but they must ga, only oryl Hall, who has been well, again occupied the pidpit of cles that there will be a change in :a ding two weeks holidays 19t, Andrew's Church on Sunday the leadership of the Liberal party, I Drnibg *he: -bed to an It is stated that W. E. N. Sinclair, Boys neatest styles. sizes" t home of her parents here, re- 01 a he pr6s_ e Gua� metal and Brown Oxfords, n 'turned to the city on Tuesday to 2 to 6, good quality calf, regular S. 50, going at 2.89. appreciative audience and in the K. G, the Liberal leader in On- evening be exchanged pulpits tario, is likely to be elevated to -.resunme work. ."Rev. . A. R. Sanders I on's themes with his old friend, Rev. X, R. the Bench, as there are now two Men's Overalls, in black and plain blue, in all sizes, worth- '?or Sunday, Aug.' 7th. are: 10.30 Framer, of Dunbarton, who gave vacancies 'to be filled. In the at least 2.00 per pair, going on sale at 1.69 per pair. 1k. m "Christ Reeelvisg the Hine an excellent address. The next' event of this taking place it is of L6,s" , 7 p. m., "Other Little two Sunday@ the pulpit will be hinted that N.. W. -Rowell may occupied by Rev. G. hl. Chidley. then become Liberal leader in On. Be, camping Striped Bath Towels, splendid for common u hips." Helpful services. - Good - etc., size 15x39, going at 19c each or 8 for. I.M. Come and worship of Thames Road tario, and there is a possibility of —The annual picnic and garden the Liberals* and ProgreeZves ,v —James McQuay, of Toronto, A ,]�m. been visiting his misters, Mrs. party of St. Francis -de Sales merging into one party. A great line of handy size Kitchen Bowls,. In blue stripe 7 7� W.D. Gordon and Mrs. Jas. Sam- Church was held in Memorial and flowered patterns, priced for quick sale at 15c. Dr. McQuay and family, Park, Pickering, on K-onday, Aug. of Toronto, also motored down On 1st, and was a decided suce"e. Now A&WO "&00"9sts. About 800 people attended and ea. 250 yards Gingham in good quality, small patterns. espoei- 7 Sunday And spent, the day with ally nice for children's wear, going on male at Ige yd. them. JoTed a pleasant time. The loot- "POR SALE—I barge $years old. —Asa very large a a m ber of our ball between Linfield Rovers, of JL mood driver. - Also top bugo ly. Orval Sbeti. 4 �f subscribers are in arrears, we Toronto, and Cherrywood was Brougham "tf batton Broadcloth. in maize, orange and rose.' specially would like a prompt settIgnion-t, won by the former, the a URSING—Mrs. M, C. Webb, reg. fine for children's school wear,. -worth 45c, but we're core be P. N clearing it up at W per yard. am we need the mono By look - fag 2-0. The game was close and catered sum. is for M Pbotie Pick 5712. .7 tug at the address label on the was en Dyed by the large crowd. The *'Brow Leather Sandal Oxfords, heavy sole, rub paper you will be able to see bow lades softball game was won RENT—On can. 2. Pickering. a bar you stand. by Pickering girls from Onten• To B7 4-T=e=v, ApplytoTI)m Watson, heal, sizes 1. 9. 4 and S. wear extra good, now LK 0 ]Dr, Sadleir, Toronto, Dentist, nial. The tumbling and SerabStle R R rare vales -don't mess this one.' vilmisdiseantinaing his practice Itunts by the boys from St, lobo's OR SALE-12 pilts, 5 weeks old, -4 opportunity of thanking his pati- Pickering' standing jam, Greenlaw Pickering. d ad waa very cleverly done and t-IOAL OIL STOVE FOR SALE -2• to Pickering, -domino to take this Industrial School, Toronto, was FAA* abaci acres of good timoth : novel performance for PI ants of Pickering and vicinity for their loyal co-ope appreciated by the audience. The %- burner. in good condit;cm, b" been and but ration during the little. Price $10 Apply at News ofilot, 48 post four years. evening program was also some. -The Sunday School of St. thin now here, consisting of the ORSALZ-2 Berkshire and 2 York. -.4 Paul's United Church hold their popular wags and dances by Fshire boars. registered, and Fr Disney. G." wood.0 Phone =.w�-Istl of 40 troupers, under swimmin 'Time annual picnic at Oshawa Park on e0mP6ny g Thursday afternoon of last week. the conductorship of L. Coyne. ORGANIST WANTED—For St. Although it threatened rain all The black-faced comedians and Andrew's United Church, PickermjL. for full afternoon, the weather remained -ton dan particulars apply to M. S. Chapman- "ic""'g- black bottom and charles You fins and a very enjoyable time core kept the crowd* spellbound. CAPABLE HELP WANTED —To Its here. '11 need a new suit Stoke' Juvenile Orchestra. Was Well amst with house-work. not later t Im spent by all. Ist, ApOly Mn. M F. Tamil -On Thursday last Mrs. John received and a very full enter Swim in a t 'Donn, of Church street, met with tAiriamout kept everybody at atten- A RM FOR SALE OR TO RENT a seriolds Accident. She had been bon all evening. The day was F I- North half )ot127,$on_?, Pickering. A �RLINGTIGHT SUIT topped by a splendid dance ro- re. H. out to the garden picking voge- Ia le. nims 91'ep= M 47-M t4bles, stwbich she had become music being furniob:lby an IrR 2, C -clue 2206 grl On goin I t :).� - The Suit that made Bathing to SWiMMiRg Arthur LyDde's dance orchestra. ARMS'TID RENT-Conveniently somewhat overheated. otentiv Into thebouse she was seized with The management- committee wish Flocated, excellent sail. plougb A Ia, IP28 thanking Apply 4W a fainting $poll and falling to the to take this means of after Golf I gloor, fractured bar left arm be- those who so willingly helped them m.r.-ML-H, Baseball I Football I Tenn-is. tween the wrist and elbow. to make their garden party such a W IRE FENOB-Car of Frost Tight On Lock fencing iust arrived. Also B used Their efforts were very -These games signify holidays. recovering from her faint, she 8we"L binders, 3 inowers and 2 bugglies for ode, W. F. managed to got to the door to call much. appreciated. Disney, Greenwood. Phone Pick 2314. 38tf i Spalding Sporting Goods.-2 _jBe well equipped with -to her neighbors, who summoned -A number of complaints have QTRAT`ED--0c to the Premises of Tho* are the Best. medical aid. As a result of her been received in regard to the Oicari E. Devi", lot is, am. 6. Pickering, I injury she will be compelled to bussee on the highway amonopeliz- ram stew a•ad I ram beifer. Owner may hue tamm a rest for a few weeks. In the roadway. Those who by proving property and ps -After holding office for four COMPIAID. State that the boosee OUTING SHIRTS J. F. Grierson keep' the Centro of 't oad.thas TORONTO WET -WASH LAUN- years Cal has m be r JL DRY (Semi finisb)—Let our driver nall and ig sned as County Crown Attorney. giving very little ro6h n i for the ca explain our 24 bow service. just we v4e YC We are showing the fihmt linis of Cluett, Peabody aIId they are meeting or passing. Or name with Mr. S. W. I avis barber sb02. ­4* He gives no reason for his action, when they are overtaking another will pick up and deliver 3 times a week. dtArrow" Shirts with collars attached, in white but-it to-known that his law prib• ties in Oshawa is very heavy and car- -they frequently &IWObt force EARN $25 WEEKLY —Up at home. broadcloth, "Wd -or blue them into the ditch. JL!Jch , and addressing demands most of his attention. On Friday pes. T' 'C'Snva'"'Ipmes" Ev,rytbi.g f urniabed. His redguatiori" dbes- not go* into last, a man who is a clergyman in 4S)pare or, full time. Pairticulan for sts�j). Gill- Also, a fun line of Khaki Trousers that will stand the gaff effect immediately, as he will hold the distrieU was.coming down the je• Mailing Service, Box 8, Sydney, N S. f7-48 Headlights famous No, 13. office until his successor haer been Rouge Hill at a very moderate -DADIO FOR-SALE-A live tubed rate of speed and running close to X Leet used as demonstratoT, good .2s new, appointed, which will probably A Complete with brand new tubes, batteries and ering be in September. His resignation the edge of the pavement when 6 �,11175.00, will Fred T. Bunting, ...Pick Regular came R8 a -surprise, as he has been bus going at- a rapid rate struck s"eUriafaeq*%1U31D67Crt ApRefuB., ckering. 45tf Established 1857. considered a most effictent official. his car, which narrowly escaped ARM MACHINERY-Frost & A rininber of names 128ve been going into the ,ditch. The bus, FWood. Cocksbutt, Tudhope, Anderson, John L". Order FlIquyy. r r repairing cludingD.-A.-J. Swanson--andJ. Pasw§ now. Also De Fares F. visney, hill, when the auto passedit. Ifi Greenwood. 27tf A. McGibbon,. of Oshawa, and Jobn lin' the in- Wilkinson. Best prises. radios. ARAGE =optioned for position, having occasion to let off some Deere, Bissell. Gould. Shapley & Muir, term, stopped' at the east __pfices -TTTL 'CENTRAL G 'Crozier, of Port Perry, as well as a short time the bus again over. ?' ARM FOR SALL-OR RENT Others, took the car and again almost Facres of land in lot 12, con. 3, Pickering,40ts d. good buildings and Telepho 4900 y forced it'into the ditch. Bus of water at botl�jilsceslan ne -On Tbursda evening last medium. fences. 'T*am forced to sell ol rent on sc- "Veorge Bradford met with a very ore should remember that the. of poor health.11jam" W. Hick. R. R. 1, smallest car has the same rights cLooucnott Hill - 44tf .-.serious accident. He and his bro- ther, Max., -bad been at Tork at on the road ". they. It is true -Re waril for information t. D. Bayne's and after dark he that they Pays heavy tax in $25.00leadingtothe coavicOaji.of the, started for home some time be various Ways, but, considering person or persons who entered our . 8rd coticessibn of Pickering and took =. 9 rw f9tV his brother. On coming down the faZ-t that they have A mono- other goods. Gascoyne Bras., 117 Rainsfard :Auto Repairs, Accessories, Oils and Rd, Torobto. 4748 Foot's hill be was poly of the bus traffic, and their walking by the great wear and tear on the pave- ARM FOR side of the pavement, and on step. SALR OR TO RENT' mentowing to their great 'JL' -Gasoline, AcetyleneMeldin Ping on to the roadway he was bt, acri Being lot 9, con. 6, Pickering Township, 11 V, -el!i stered* y !V=d!n� lawd struck by an auto which was cam• 71 Convenient to schoof 7 the rapid rate at which they to in all. tillable.. Ing down behind him and whose travel, and their continuous use route- Possession to p4ow after present crop. atte j0harging. A ry r,gr Al B sproach he did not bear. The of the highway, they pay no more W tj%61928 to Fill 0='=B t., or All. into the provincial treasury than R. No; 2, LocusttHill. 47-69 Anotorist also did not see him until • • he was struck. The motorist did the me" 0134 lowly Ford. Out. -jRepairs'made on all:m*e side of We complaint, the bus NOTICE everythinig in his power for Mr' drivers on the Kingston road out of Cars. 13radford. He had him taken into ve credit -e ffratibed L. Nomile's house And medical aid of Toronto should recei Thetownebip council ar at the ready response made by the re*- for being very careful. So far secured. The force with which he idents of the township to their request w in- as struck was shown in the da there has been no.serlous accident that all should comply With the law in •&ge to the radiator whi on the road which cannot be said r ard to -the cutting of weeds, elm was of the lines west of Toronto. They egere are a few, however, who bs,vie knocked in considerably with the certainly look well af ter the pas- not yet cut the weeds on the roads Impact, Mr. Bradford was later ien' to his home. He Is ve -'Aal sengerit under their care, bu-t they kDiving their'premises. 7%e couaci�ll, ry 10HARLES.-Bo'SPIENCER 'badly bruised and shaken up should be cautioned about mono cleeiroas that this matter be attended polizing the roadway and g iand will be confined to his ive to at once. bed e G. M. FOIWTTH, Reev for some time,, she othei fellow a chance. Pripprietor, Pickering D. R. BzAirox, Olerk, VVM %