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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1927_08_19NL z VP 7-- Jr, ­_5 Mu X X 4, -7 • • I K IN FHfi P C .1 -PICICER-_ G9 ONT., FRIDAY' Aud. 19. 1927. .VOL.-XLV101, BEN 0. 56 *V*f***U=aL 6miw1*►. C*TOO= MI'V46r FAIRPORT 11ROCK ROAD. 7 Saw, 11M and Basket 71pacto :,. r7 Fishing li good just now at the Bay. Pike are very plentiful. The bridge at the foot of t e i day rosdis now completed and is yeTY 'attractive. Is . As vie go to press we hear that, an accident had taken place at the 0. P. R. crossing at Brock Road some time during Wedne' oday nig�t in wbich'a 'a � �00 MLL� .1Q B. PORSYTH. Oph. D., -Director JL% trical Association ofOntarlo. Reg. lut vIed ember of the Americati Optomebicil - 4t now pQ&Ible tosdrive to tbe'land bar. north car going Was struck by train ? Eyes as mintod by appointment. Oat. 21K Closemont. Ont. Baskets 01 all sizeg right A very successful euchre party was heW in T., 0. Maniefield's Hal) on Sato urd&y evVinag.mader the auspices of the Fairport Ratepayers' Association. gulaR east. This (Thursday morning a badly wrecked car with much blood spattered on it was found by the side of the crossing. A'Dresden. dog to was found Inside the ear which :,.Bet&bU*he& 1838' B. CHRISTIAN, Barrister sad AsiSaficitor, Notary Public Etc. Money .:to -and descriptions _rt is the intention of the Association W4aUl indicate'th' at the decupants had ',come can. South Win&. Court House. Whitby, 2517 to bold a- Euchre on the, t w o - riDMILID-, in g Saturdity evenings.in the month. froni,that district. Evidently the in- juied had been looked after by the -o 'All- cimun 9 must' be aid 'for by July G. BROWNING), - K. C.. Barris. 9 ter, ljcitor�- No Public. An 'Bile., t lowestpri Cos A corn roast Wilt be held in Septem- bar. Any Fairport trsincrew.. or a�cr�anuged R let, as I am leavfa for' Latel West o Post ce. Dund, Street. W Ouse phone llso, 095ce phone 392. 'Salt for sale ratepayer and. their friends will be made - welcome to: tine Euchre' a, also the corn roast. DUN'SARTOM. Farmers are busy threshing these g. England early in July and require my books closed later date. -'nBATON & ROSS -- Barristers. So. "AL-Ndtan Northern Ontario Building, an 8* Stret. toronto. GREEN RIVER. days. Crops are, good. knot than thai� W Beaton: • F. Rosa. Adelaide 2707 CHAS. A. WHITE. Successor to late W. G. Barnes' PboneM&rk64 . 20 Mrs, Dafoe is I, town visitor, Men are putting in poles of the bydio-electric line, -r Miss .(JertrboleWbite, of Toronto, is holidaying at her home here. Miss Mildred Hinder, of Tbrontb, is the dent of her cousin, -Xiss Mary �::: . . . . . . . . . . - -R;WHARDSON PICKERING- Barriaters, Solicitors etc.. 213-214 Confed• 493thaoil-ife Buildli , Co y and Rich • n� and Main IV Sta..'roronto Pho="ol Watch out or 'chickens. there are stil;411decgies at large. Pearce. _of]Kirkl&7dd, I I Pickering ofkr open Monday $US lenixipandall.dy Sal. a, evening. Phone P,Saturday,' _r, U R N ITURE vet F. Pennock and helpers Are Y, busy filling boogatArIftrS at Prese'Q6P- Is visiting,her brother,. H.. H, am - re. Staples. jL U fit\ ck. 8" --AT BOTTOM PRICES W. A�-McLeod and 4608. Jack, � of California. vWted t1le Park recently: James and Mrs. Mitchell and Misse's Mitchell friends in Baltimore, CLAREMONT, ONT.. The football boys ititsbol having ftsrden party. and field day, 'Date later. viiited Out'., on Suudal last. Miss Auna, Allison . has, 'returned, home baving!pent few of varioas kinds on hand Better secure your supplies now. it be R. J. R. POWLIE, Dentist Cop. Kin0too Rd. and Victoria Park Ave. To- D. (Bue steps at door). Open E Evenings ife Howard, 7112. 1917 Dressers $12 up, Wi�shetands 64 up. Ciliffonerst 5 drawers and good sized mirrors,* Dr. Chaut. an friend, of foam Lake. Sash., called on J. B. and Mrs. Wilson last. week. after, a monthe across the ocean In Holiapd. Miss Margaret Fraser left last Wed. Desday for Detroit where &be bases. vie will. scarce and higher in price. later on. 'WHEAT AND, BARLEY 3'&IL D. C. Smith- Dentist. Stoufft "vMe. H000rGradW4 �-.:.,half, ' It Large attended the of Chicago and To- 'Universities price. will nuaf6ere garden eared a position in a university. 10"to and the b6a R 11 Cone -go of Phone olike I 11. Residence A=. • 1b � pay you to -call. ties at Claremont and Whitevale fr"011 hem. Misses Erma Aunts and Verna Burke. Port Union, WANTED 2 appointments. 2ely "DLASE B. BEA"N. - D. D. 'the StanliPy McBeth is playing for church services at pies- t3te. orcm1n. of are gueeits of their cousin, Miss. Evelyn Annie. this -week. •Master R-oofing Mate.Ai ai j Gr"uatelof Royal Colelge of Del'— soar _3 durjea's GQckfectwnery stare. Whitby. and, bear the bee boy. Mrs, C AtIcTererfn' i464eivi�d the sad news last week' Z f Lho death of her Cameron, - . C -7 0A CNSM hours 9 to 12 1 to 6.301. Ind. Sen 220. 5x British ColuebblaSIA-Egles' SCARBORO. mother. Mrs. I at, New Glas� phosit toy I if No. 2 S and 51.- 4,6 - A-motgr accident io wbi�-b four per- son I were incur bc&irred on Situr- 'afternoon gow, N, S.. in her 89th-year. Claremont Contiouation Scbool NEIL C. SMITH. D. D.'9.. L. D. S.. (Succeewr to Dr J N - Dales 1. Graduate of MW lit*72) College of Dental Surgeons and Toron• -=v store y At Claremont office over D. A. every Tuesday and Fndg, Phone TORONTO ASPH'A'LT day at stop 22 on the King. @ton Higbway.. W. Hardy,' of 2N e No'wal �otranr 'and Matriculation A Rood *up' ply of Hard and Sof t Coal on head. Also a supply stoma 10-11. AOo F1 "i G Macpherson Avenue, Toronto, who is eurployed as chauffeur eur by J. B. Qa ester, ts after•the subjects reirulr' . NA1mbej@ Indicate thegrade of bonors-ist class of Kindli a g WiKA, 'IrTBRBERT T. FALLA ISE. L D S.. Murray's' 18 In., 32 in. and 86 inch of 58 Cbeataut Park Road. Toronto.- honors i 2od class tocore 11,18rd class stave length.' D. D. S. Graduate of the Royal Ceaw of Surgeons and the Um Toronto _wtuerins. Out. .CW5ft stove J.S,BaLsdon'esu-t1.P i widths. 4 in I Shinjjbm ; also Metal Valley and -was. -driving Mr. Cartet's'ear eastward onthehighway. while'W. H Shaw.' honors iii. pass c The nalbos appear in alphabetical order : Fred, Barnes. Phone Pick. 1709.. . ..... "I 4)fiko 110un : 0 a m, &S P in., or by ■4 -t. Phase Pick a Rid ge Roil. Materia.1, or will give price on finished job. It 45 Churcb street. Mimico. was dri ing his ce ed tbat, w car westward. It is allest•. Mr. Hardy had lost control of his car as be was coming .over the top En g to ill. gDglit Ill. Br'hIst c aeow,c. M C. Pr IkUth C. Pr CIDTDP C, Edith Benast. geow I; Irene Cowip Br bist M. sac bist tit. phys c, cbem c; ­R DONALD MUNRO, PICKEKI!y v V �, L. SURNINGHAW 034winsoo gawbo• --- -- ii RI ''. - -- - - - PLIZABET CHARDSON-Suc- .ZZ4cesm" to the late W. V. Richardson. re pr*_ . . ODOM PIC.KERIN G of the bill. and his car was rumnin 1"9 "19 down the bill and smashed M's Lillian Dawsop. Eng comp c. Eimer BT260A al e. goom c : Muriel JLone* Building and General area known Fire Insarance C`owpa nies of finoxciaJ standmg 34 Sba car' bad Mr. Show 11131 @cut hifturep'. by flying iLitiol Mrs. &me blot a. geom 1. ph yo c -. Elile� Mat- Estim4tee furnished on all claases, tf .y glass. Shaw and their Ftvear-old son. Doo. thews Chem it Ad laide McCullough ap hiss a. chew c. tit Ruth c. lAt cowp of work-laterlor and Ex.terlor.." In, POSITILL I.Jeenessil Auctionew, X - tw Omifte, ag Twt said ams-1. AZ. gIr ned eutA and brukow about =%MdAbe c : Stella McCullough Ea g lit C, OR I, ArterationsA d -repairs. . P THE 31IMNG'XAWT I in kinds ablues" so as sbov*oo 3460& Aildrsu 0*0011 aivW P 0.. OmL &h Uyper parts of their, bodies. -Hardy had an ;artery, in the left wrist severed by dying glass. Dr. R. M. Jewell tram called and n-adered geom Ill., I&t camp e , Hugh Miller Reg comp c - Eno Ut Ill. lat autb It. lat L Fr itatli it. Pr comp, it Alfred Em g tit c. Br blot a. &me b lot c. Oblinm4eye Built Concrete Work. Phone Pickolrini. N12' FAIRPORT, ONTARIO B.ZZATON TOWN11IMPMMSE • OauvwMaeor, oossaid imam m for AOWMft&S. 218. KOURY 1:0= asnlassa * tooser of 111orrie" x1dw We bov and sell, furnish quotations 4nd Jnform&tion an &I�Listsd,sfnd first aldafter which the icjured.. t4eV to. the city. The ProviSeW &Jk e7. gftu, U4.�,sbatn c. Margaret Pugb. Eag lit c. 8r blot 'e. ace bist Iii tat 8 H I N G - L 4= 0 at. Valisied- Miming.15tocks. We will be pleased to vise what stocks to buy or to or Police are ravvietigatingthe mattdr. auth c: MAreprot Spentele y &Ig c Elizabeth. Ward Enor comp, c. Br hist Ill. them cl, lat comp c. The fail Owing Nova Scott'& Shingles Ga)t Galvadized MAW. LIVRN83D Ava TV TIOMMR for y" k. 01111ta"c' a" Dmtm 'CARmtses. An &o6 of f-m� p..= Udd ka� Terussremoomatils. a" to what stock to se4l. Clients am Making imccoy. Ot 8afiday Scii091-is belie g�bel&eacb have completed their course. tor a 'graduation diploma i Irene Covoje. Steel Shingles Birl's 1`01; Slate ShInKleal waseed at NEWS, ockv Bas load ladopm. do" Phones. Whitby, Out. my following our advice. Our long experience in - mining. ear landing over a Sunday Afternnou at 130. Wm Squire is ezpected home from m his trip overseas this coming week,' W, H. WOOLney land ?am lly Martel Jones. El iii Matthews. Ado' Wile McCall: '5 '"!_gh Miller, Map* greet Pugh. I sabeth Ward. ID ad. E�b for salt at is T. PA;SRSON'S 'CLAREMONT' I KEEP COOL period of twenty Years, allows us to give sound advice investment spent a few days at Cameron Lak a this is week. Thomas * ditibs•to these- subjects a number of lb se pu ave u.ndiertakin several 'I h Call and ge t prices. Phone,2812 on the fe*�urs of -a mine or the speculativi feature of or proa. Puckrin has teem bothered comaidolirsbl+ with rheumitiam lately. Upper hool subjects. esii of L It tb p e Ole'ami &tI aseeill be -Pickering pective, mining freiitarfs. _-J.- U. Madill and. family. of Harrow. amou:� Is4te Buy- a- SOLLOWAY, MILLS &'00. called on their mmy friends bere.dur- the week, Lead LUIL erloods Sto" I Ne*,' Pertection -Members'of lit;ifudard Stock Exchange. fUv. Air CUidley, of Huron Co. was in midst BROUGHAM. - Members of the 1116atreal Mining Exchange. guest our for, the two Sec. d &ays be supplied In St. Andrew's. Thos, &nor Mn. PerrTman Lre`.wILh Acton friends. 0 'Our Harness :Oil IstoV6 M". F. U.'CbapmLn attended the Fred Hamilton Js imovinglato the supply of quality and Office andAlloard Room. Ground Ploor, f ua 'In the city on -R. Devitt- residence. Parts Is DOW complete: AND - Notropolitan BuitdinlL, TIN Tuesday. ► Mrs. Chart nest n Art Oarlto and fawilly.matbeed to BOOTS -GREB SHOR TORONTO, - ONTARIO neV#.hbor when she lived in thee -the_ciLy on Sunday. We have a, I"e stock of this Famew 4'To Time,. Toil, T'Xtionc� Phones. Adelaide Wn and GM and was^ mbot hosqAtiiblo.- and. lit Mn. Totylor on hand- 4mbeatablis_ THE RUWAL Mrs. L. Johnson at present. The daultbtere of H. and.Mrs. IN" tt A 1W. hard. wow and tear. 'M - j.. See our Now hiodel friend. 4ae last TheClub meeting took pL You Will Like. It _.- week at the Pmak Packrin'grove. rhos Large by are with their friends here. -Mrs. Pbillp REPAIRING a good line of Hardware SECURITIES COMPANY LTD. a number atteade 4. A =e of ball with Gr*wvPc*d.-& pres. George i0i 'ith. in v ting. w ties-. sister to Beaverton this week. Womj a too established a ta UT ta blished uta 'Abo at_TeBeclIIable prior" ' Real estate an ectatiod to IL and 'Mrs. -Pratt of • reading" lamp, and camp fire games Mn. en Winsen in at Warr, the bows of her mother, the latter being 111.: tionjor repotting all klZlom or harmoss and boots. Phone 4600 Farm Proper4se a Specialt ' y. were features. The Club Im its mein- bersbipateadily growing dad the way , Mrs. Mart Matthews bas Kttur�ned home Inwoved la,health, but still not CECIL BRADLEY ALVIN BUSHRY, NeoA09111ce:21SX14.0opfeder,ation tbey-hav-6 kpepttba' * sualtv later- ested Is well worth &711 m09 efforts they 'strong. Mrs. T.. Ferguson. of Harness- maker,' TICKERIN 4 Ifife-Bull diug.`To�ponto. e­ ­­Phope main 1390. •nature ranch 0110ce: Gordon, Building, qV "Pickering .Ontario. Phone have put forwarct, The next meeting will be .the i r of . a -earn. oast and r-olirrhift at' the. home 'of F. M. anol Chapman. , ipending's few days with friend@ add eeiatives here. 'Mrs. R. Miller, who spent sif holiday lit the ,Muskoka Lakes,'. reports having bad s6spl4odid outinagg pICkEikJ& G, . . ONTARIO ' Many-416mes 61100. 28tf,, Eimer and Donald Willson 'and &ndL 7., -.-GREENWO966 f smilies hiive returned to Toronto, will require a Wattress doring CLAREMONT- James and. Mrs. Rainewere.in Peter • bore an Tuesday. after ba*ing spent two weeke'vocattom atthe old home. the following. few-. weeks. Wi CREAMERY Mrs. )?. Mantle Js ronfln-ed to 'the The Women's Institute have arrnng. .1 house. %brougb illness. ed FL free Plinio to be held in the Tem. 'ell Marshall ' -Mr, Hiath and family, of Brampton. p?rance Hall on Wednesday, August --S ., the spent Sunday wicb James Ridne and 24th, At 2 p. m., to inodnIate ebildrein 'Prices *25-to $75 Highest price paid r 'for 'Cream the family, hire. Hand, of *is* Y ork.19 visiting for diphtheria. Dr.* McKinnon will be present Rod a trained nurse In. attend.. We gsmt ee o ur 415 Mat- at Claremort with her nelpfif?ws, Wrp'. and James P6ngelly, for a month. ante, -Mothers are urged W come and n bring their children. The Women's tress to be :piece white-, -Creawip If Mrs. Alf. Trimble and daughter. Mrs. Wesley-Sadler; ExectRive of the Institute' regret to announce that JA felt Give no s;.trial -&67d be,conv'Wed spent Sundayiii Toronto with the Misses Boxon. owing to their inability to secure All Outdoon -7 Our 50* and 50 Mattresses Mrs, -Pope's grsmd= dau Jhter,, who• has been ling the holidays here, bus, the trip to the Exhibition will have to be cancelled. The rWular Invifts Your Kodak, in grey felt -sud very ELM* DA U M 11:1 S or, Is confin to the house with Pneu. meeting will take the form of a picnic to be bold Greenwood Sept. 18. -At nryiio6ible Mania. Miss Edna Green has wwwrod a school Went - Hill, %while Min at on Reep this date In mind, On Tuesday of last week a oodl ff the beach, in the at the mountain camp, wrlerever- Slidining Coxtoh�- in pretty mean' Mabel We goes to Wolfe bland in the number of fiAles attended the W. 7. you go-your Kodak will keep figured croteant, and no %bborhood of Kingston. meeting to the TompereligIC4 i Hall. Dr. your good times long. aft�r, • �Oood mattr6a 12.W1 For P"try'ase v. Mr. Barnjm and qifc an away from the McKinnon was expected to address Being unable to attend thhessweasetetalligaper you've had them. I -.AW, 'Some' 12sw designs in-, Otir Royal Brand reeks holldryw7scusterioung hiscoavbpeelencaef the sor�lees am being taken by Mr. to beread dealing wfib the subject of Dyp asuse _btberis6 Its Get your Kodak here and.have- it handy for the -picture r Simmons Wakut Bids- West, of Ashburn. and Prevention. The members of the for that don't Wait _..At. right prices at yodr Groew's. Rev. 'Mr. Moore and wife, of Ux• brid _ge. called dh P. and Mrs. Willows W. L resolved to become sponsor selinletobe hold for thelmmuniza- Aaft"Ok Raab, aftfrom a up; I rr�tt QA'Ste Parmext, who have *beat gist your Sorer made your own Wheat, We Can = Satdlrda�r. Mr. Moore was on his way to Pickering where he took the services in St. Paul's United Church Lion of the children of this community from that dread disease. The h][046d authorities declare tozoid to be per- grind it. on Suhd Your featly harmless to the youngest child -Narniture Dealer and Food of all kinds­Chicken Ifeed, Two favorite doge, Major Harvey and Buster Wiloomij- met slimi• and ensure@ safety they believe for life. As the government to interested E. C. Jones, Phm.B. Finneral Director hen food, chap, milifeed. lac deaths, each being run over by a cap. We have little sympathy top enough to furnish serum free, it rests entirely with the parents whether Drnggist, Phone' 1900: Chopping every week -day. '' do o that will dellberatelly run t :ng race with a car. This Maj lor and they are interested enough to co-oper• ate with the Dr. and W. I members. Pickering, Ontari6 Piskaing" 42t268 X�l 19. It C)O= Buster never did. They were great 1 pete with their reopfttiv* owners. 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Cx,",3',,r.:y 'fi Zs`' 1 , t. ^'•u. n -a . a . wS•. •P •o riir� N � ?xqy,� 1. 3W k' :x.S's• L'a„ �- • e?'.••X "' fa _ t..h• -'. • ..s .••:� .; .n'', .. .'.: . �, - s ". :., . �- :. `...t ,. ✓..' ».Z :. .z. a . ;',:,y .ma,�;gt:' ,�,t,. w a'r' ° „7+L1wy4 - ',i 1YP�� .. r s : pw gALDWINS Lair! balanced Position, leading the loss df a whole a - neither to the one generation o! and a great many )dcks, and you a1. NOTABLE M� pole not= to the Young men, but we know it, and are ways end to diaastdr. You. are always ' other; and what I would Bay is this: determined to make good, and the fired out, and } m _ - - -- -- ' _ SPEECH free, it That Y4tg m . I hops yon will ton; out without notice, and there is is by far the happiest condition for worthy successors of those who lei! no pension. But you do have the sat- ” `!A ceptioia . of What Eanpire Unity Mcana Tlrt�e $ ritish Con IItiT to be tn. Humanly speak• is l3'raace and Ii'lsadera, and 'the are fatactloa of doing a mannt Job, and If 5` + • e r Ing, You cannot be urbanized' too determined to Jake .their places; anybody doubts that, then et >iim try w and What Britain is Doln About it r - - $ - much for centuries, because of the whilo the older men are determined ,! Delivered before the Montreal CBna- to attack the- taaects. that do•the dsm. room you have, bit I do hope -that for to stick It until the o y job for a week, and he tktlI never! °A than Club while, -visiting the Eastern age, generations to 60146 : happiness and ready. Younger ones are question it again. ' (Applause). A Wo yid oTAdvics. . 112etropole. "rhea poultry prodnctioa In another .prO6�Mty may IIourieh, and that you "Now Were.ie no doubt that the half "Gentlemen: I have been over- thing to which science is now devot- will maintain some kind of egafiib- century ahead of us is "� Canada ou know ­far- better whelmed by the reception given by !ng itself. We want to make the hen Main between industrial and agricul- momentous one i nthe historyt of the fin' I what your problems are; but y guests lay more and to la tural interests, (Applause). even as I regard them 3,000 miles J the City of Montses2 to' our y !aster. There !s world, because one �f the aerioua re- last tght. gad this morning- So far an enormous egg market in Great Bri- GI_v_e Empire First Choice. suits of the war, lasting as long as it away, I can see as the years go -by s the welcome 'was extended to me., talc, of which 'we want a good 'share did was that_ we that the highest test of state amamehip for ourselves passed through half i recognise fully that it was not eo and while at Let us never forget that we have will be called for in 'reconcitin the + present In the Etln a century of progress in ideas in g ach tQ. me 4s a man, but to the we .are getting enormous pits, especially in the trop - interests of agriculture gad industry,' m quantities "Scal about-four- years. That applies to the " e Minister' of the Mother Coun- of eggs from foreign countrie% I want parts of it, enormous quantities Old World; I do not pretend to speak or reconciling the interests of East t7 to see all the a of primary products which you can- , of binding together East r� , and I know that an equally warm ggs that we cannot pro about Canada. 90 you cannot wonder and West and Central Canada, and o! " y duce ourselves com net possibly grow, but which you will welcome would have awaited an fag. as they ought that things in Europe sometimes are stnte�raaa. to whatever party he be• to come. from the Dominions, need, things like rubber, cotton and' guarding the progress of the count v ,'� tea. Although I know you are Dazzling to those who have the good rY ^+g Paged. im a mark of your sense of Mathematical Prospectors. �'°R'' fortune to live-in a corm,[ remembering always that you in Can ing sugar now, and tobacco —and I be- ry where you ads tyDit3,— eseecfally in this part of nrmpathy with the man who bears "Then there is another subject on Iieve snccesefuIly —yet it may be that can make a fresh start,-'sad do not i6arhaps the heaviest burden Lode in Canada —the finest civilizations in 7 which I, must confess myself pro• for some years yet you will have to "The that. Europe, that Of France and that of rho whole Empire, tottndly Ignorant, but in as enlighten• buy a considerable quantity from out• The problems are going to be ex- England; civilizations that have work. r `T 1naY lay' that the spirit o! that ad audience like this traordlnarily difficult, and they will welcome was such that wben I got P probably you side of Canada. {remember then to be made difficult by the rapid advance ed against each other, that have i know all about it. I have been told give the Empire your first choice in fought each other for ideals over the ltatik to the hotel after it I tore up by scientific men that it will be v all the a in science that is bringing people centuries, but always In the van of y ever*thiag which I had meant to Bay important in future for men who goods rather than go any closer together than they ever were fa You except a little bit which I am go where else, In the progress. Try as the years go by, Prospecting, - whether for oil, Past, and la causing the older and let your statesmen going to give ion now, and I meant Bold, or ' Remember thin, too: We is Great (civilizations to impinge directly on of that kind whereas} it may be, to equip them- Britain have forty millions of people those who have not their civilization of civilization. That kind of civilize• -to rely upon the lnapiretion of the selves first, not With a boring tool, but who are consumers; and who are do- tion never gets too much diluted, and rmomgn - If you will allow me,. when with a knowledge of hi he and culture .ia a way that has not t I Maus ttrsap; ma cs. appene a ore. The great problem' -mach of a harry tc talk With you as man to man. You. We buy a great deal from Can. become wealthy. Rgmember that the ' "We have a number of seteutifiz ads and the more we buy the better !s whether we are going to educate I • "I want to tell you first of all, be- men, reinforced from the Dominions, I shall be pleased. -But we can onl the whole world and train it to be qu tx gf the nation is far more imp 4 Cause You are all business men in y I fitted for governing Itself, os we do In portent than the quantity. Time is^�� r working in London on what I - called -buy successfully, and 'as we ought to on your side. You have a thousand Montreal, something of what we are g our democratic countries, be Yore the string to do in England today to help lteopliyaica And ezperimenta are be- do, it we can self' our goods; and the 4 years before you in' which to develop xk ing carried on between the Mother whole, export trade, at any rate, of whole areas of civilization break' up this great continent. `e both the Empire spirit and Empire Country and AustraUa in several new the Old World ryas been disorganized 'and are swamped and go under. trade. "Nothing can stop you; you must methods of detecting minerals under and thrown out of Joint by the war. "That leads me to thi and it !s a ) x� .� progress, with the world's progress. q The Empire JNarksting Hoar& the surface without having either to "We are recovering our .position, subject on whcth I to e! jrery strong} You may some day be .Lhe greatest "t"ti' '• "We are, as you know, devoting a di8 or bore a hole. These tt3ethoda atruggiiCg hard, but we are doing it, and you must, forgive me it I say t t nation In the world. But lay your a eonefderabie sum - of money every are known as gravimetric, electric. We are selling about one half of our I am speaking merely as an English ' foundations deeply and firmly. Give ' year, a Maximum In one year of $b,• magnetic sad seismic, and I am told manufactured bout e- the Do• man with his experience of England.; the beat you have goL In your men to jy 009,080, to the services of a now board that they are revolutionizing here has always been in England a guide the fortunes of your nation, that + g Droapect• minions today And they are incom- „tBlleQ 'The EFnpire Marketing Board,' fag both ,for minerals and oils, I am tradition of public service, but though when, in the future years, she has at. >,r ±`ad although that body is a new one, quite sure that in a count tike this parably our beat markets, and I want I have been in public Hte many years, : And +!though ft !a essaying to do �' You to feel that, as your purchasing � talned that position which I the results of such investigations will and have always been interested in it, I God she may Dray to t isomethi be oL the Dower grows with your prosperity, the y attain, she may be a na ng never attempted before, I greatest interest only way to which the Old Country f have never known in England au + tion to which all the peoples' of the believe that It has made progress, anA interest taken !a mublle ,life b our ;r believe that it is y can continue to be that market which 9 -look wit ,y At Work on Fisher Prohlems. It =sect and with going. to play a primary people as since the war. You desire to see for your a1lection, and it may be thlt she will "vm'Y important "Then, again, there is an industry , f Dist to the benefit of In Great Brttala which has suffered The Problems of This A e products will be by doing what you 4_ • still typify In the highest degree rho %9 : Nis t in two different ways which I can In dealing with the O!d Coan• "There la a recognition that the; magalficeiit Civilization in which her will try to make crest to you. very much glace the war, and that Is � f� the fishing Industry, and I am glad to' try In her exports where you do not problems of this age will demand the roots were first planted centuries age, "Thin board works In very close ca I make the things yourselves beat brains, the highest and the cold- to Europe: " epsi'atloa with the Government of the say that two of your leading fishery "ow, if I might just take a few I est courage that the world can And. -4&7. and the bulk of the money which experts have come over to consult I !v minutes of your time. I would like to and I rejoice to think that In the poll- Itt is &pending at present is being de. with us and take counsel, and possibly t make one -or two observations. : tics of today In England —In the I � ' Voted 'to a campaign Yott learn something themselses, so that poll• p ga of what _. ties of the whole country and In-local! Prince Of Wales to 'Attend , t we may enjoy expert knovgiedge abort Anything But Oeeaditnt. atfafrs —the beat stamp of our young understand in the New World a+l Dub fish! POLO Mtlttt:h in U.S. qty We have enlisted the services and fishery beds, and so forth, "I have not been in Canada long men are coming fn, sacrificing in Of a board of writers and artists of that we may be able to spread enough to know what you think about many rases the throughout the Empire.. Great Britain. but if anybody tells you what undoubtedly manycof them could }expected to be among the fthoua ads tmaglnactoa to aid us In that work "All that work 1s the kind of work or If you read aaywhere —no matter Y" The board. to use their own words, make. large fortunes, and sacriffeing ; who will witness the iateraettoaai (3 •4sys set tlwriaelvee to advertt,e� an that fa never advertised, and you do by whom it is writtten —that Great 'an enormous amount of their leisure � roio matches between the Gn;4ed Idea rather than a commodity, ?):ey not age much about it is the papers, I Britain is decadent In any way, that and legitimate fun of life, to may not.h. ' States and _ but that Is the kind of. work that can is the biggest mistake la the world England s' -artlag 9eptem• rr .' are trying to create the consciousness ing of the-illegitimate, and ft is the bar 5 at the Meadowbrock Club, Long X. Of Empire ataong the people of Grea effect more for human progress and , today. ( Applause 1. I Illegitimate joys that breed bolahe• 'Island. „ Britain and they want to carry with human happiness than almost any I ''We have our difficulties; I do not vism --and they are largely recruited I The Royal box is Doing completed at, rya ` that consciousness aenae of the ob- activity that is goin on today. Aad minimize them:. but there never has la Ragland from men Who went the field, which *fli have a aeating itgstion on the part of the Individual, apropos [bat, i think we all want been a time with us when Britain has straight from School into that far capacity of more than 40,000 persona, Zy first of all in Great Britain, to area to bear In mind that we are all trying, shouldered her burdens more man- harder school of the war• here they, :►lore than $200.000 for tfckets has " 13 gad Woman is other parts of the }stn. to work together throughout the I fully or Is more determined to pro Doys titemaelves, got that Idea which been subscribed for the tnteaaatzonal 7. r'- Pt ». and subasquaatly, i hum whole Commonwealth o[ Natloas to-!greas and go forward, than to-do y• has never been held In this way be' event• teslfYing to tits unpreceltented s r' througlaoat the Empire to men and day within our Empire according to j There never has been a time when fore, of the fellowship and brother - -, concern over the resumption 61--the, y 'women living to other parts of It, the various stages of economic de- j there was more life, more keenness hood of man and the opportunity olamalc aeries. This amount has come t� r T !'hat is the drat step to create an at, velopmeat In which we are, Wa a[ for progress, Yor education, for there is for the fellows who have the i etrtireiy from f ya�,..pb home are urbanised and lndustrallsed science, for discovery, There has polo players and clubs r 2 to about AS good luck to have better education, to assoc!ated with the United States Polo" Leaven Already at Work. great an extent an it never been a time- the Old Coun• . use tlist education and the adwant• Association but itt:ndreds of appllca• fir: v 1 healthy, more so than, perhaps, any I try was more quivering with life. We,' a es they have had to help the fellows tfon'3 from all "I am 'quite sure that at home this country in the world. and at the may, as I have said, make our mis -' who have not had such o considered, of the world are aa, leaven has already begun to work, If other I pportunftlea, yet to be considered, Pole we have some countries in takes; we have our difticuitlee, Dut for the rest of their lives instead of ' With the lfne•u ae you go Into Any of the big shops to- the Dominions that are still In the I the heart of the country has never thinking only of themselves. tour" already determioedrlc and "She tc day. not only In London or the chief;_. paatorage. You is Canada are In the been at tern. It has been temPared ` "Public life to a hard school;'there British Army-fn-India selection !mmla•; :prorindal Centres, you will And now very happy position at present of oc- by that terrible ezperlenca we ail. that people are actively alive to the cu i , Is no money !n ft. Sometimes there ent. players of both teams are at the E� ; DY ag an intermediate and, I hope, went through. R e are suffering from demand for British and for Emlpre is a certain' amount of money in it intensive period of their training.; �F •'goods, and that these phrases are _ s ~ems P uesti gradually fir. 1 y j a i ac confide areal sties value. A Function Of Province -Wide Interest `i� am quite confident that it id only a `_. •tiaesttoa of time before. that hahit_wttt • take root among the people is Great Mq w f ;a• w ,.�,? •••, gip.^^. ; �,., •••r +.r�. , t ' Pa'ttain; for whatever our faults may • ' y, - lie to We Old Country, we have a. ter- 1 - l,, fain &mount of tenacity and obstinacy, ' ' „- %ifid if that Idea is once' firmly an. 1 grained, our people .will-never luxe it. 4APPlause) . t 'Now, there la another side to this work, I think or -squal importance,, to ,Which we have enlisted the co- oper't• Una of men from all over the Emplrp _aa "The imperial Conference spent pometloe discussing it last autumn, _ `and it 6 this: It is the prosecut)on of 01sefent+ research throughout the Rm- )dire. : "Now, I need not talk to an ands once like this of the value, of that kind of research. The number of bests of III kinds that attack crops, 'and live stock is tretuendous, and 1 have been told by a man lessee in these matters that about one -tenth of il'le crops' of the whole world, or orte- Afth of the crops in tropical coup Mee, are sacrificed to the ravages of cope kind of • pests — insect or other- wine —every year Enormous Work for Humanity. 1. "Now, nearly half the Empire lies within the tropics, so you will soon - Mee of what at importance that is to the Empire. But we at home suffer from things like 'foot -and- mouth', disease, tind from various crop 'rt'tvages, and 1 you suffer from rust, I think, rather ;.badly at times !ti 'the West, and from other ' pests that attack the grain crops. if you eat! control the tre- '— mendous waifift e` t2ist Pct are, you wii' be doing an enormous work for bumanity. " "We started in Surrey, In England, a new kind of s6o, a parasite ,zoo, and they are working there to 'try to dis- oover, to bried, and'to send all over the Imptre the right sort of p &raaIteq a ,,...*• 5` •.i ,i d Y. �,i+Y. Y tv O < (r1D --.i b T.�•^ 'j�• rl" +,� ,h T�" fY w F r6f = : . `L•i.: fix Y F , _ ;.` '� Lr a �. rY ry 2 1a- .. t a.t,'�D ->,�' • x l - 'Jy • ✓ ,:_ k, i AN L P . •r. mo:'a �.wn.,..- awv.:. S ./ ..�LR:w., _! ?,cr 1. .Mt.... �Lw,icL.3rar� . r.. ra% ��ec' �..;,._ n.. rwa, .., .�,..L+��,� #.r..n�*,.�•mlr_:rw :.,....- .. :.., .:ax....�_,.�...v w._ a w?n .: .x.v.. -., .....s._...._. .,. __.... :� .....z...t.a :.•.s.. . , .,:. .a A: . �� •• :c. G. ._a.,.. _.w .,N.. '..at,.w .six'.• :4: i"•'x.Stt2a -rrr.. '.. �.J.: .., z.. ^ns .;, .:'M �.v, y..... ... r­_Z-A- "Ap 7. % 7 Lore 111raIte. A'isnili e In quite a run r y UlIng. IlaWck. We. more relief frour --it wrtakliss -Aip�-Y"r-ftde-. 1PIRIT1141callousesonthefest. lAnd when.11's gone you never find At all &w " s6e sum lita-sectet-hilltnr place. put,-;ar - mom Wordarful it- It P" on-dw To see what smiles can do; ZI -pads pain Is g"W You smile at onu, he smiles at o' U. And so one smile makes two. 3 im go od ted' . . . . . . ..... He strilles at someone since you Is 0 smiled And then that one sm.-. 7 Taken Down. &nd that one ainiles untIL in truth. t 109 You fail in keeping-track. N '-A energetic speaker at an election No, since it smile can do great good, 1 Tou must try RED ROSE ORANGE aneeting lashed himself into a frenzy. By cheering hearts of ca ' re, "And are yota-honest, hard-work PEKOM A little. li�'gher pnce than other Let's smile and smile and not fotget, Ing Canadians like you-are you, I ask- That smile$ go everywhere. Aeas,, but a real differenc6 �ih quality. Now Ar ..you again. 'going to take all this ly- �k. Aipg down? the shouted a voice fr in WEU AND NUVO11'Q packed in Aluminum "Not" a J�ack of the hall; "the reporters are Advertisements 4—_ X, doing that." Guns Replace Wedding Bell$ "The fact that economy to being ClUaified ok the achieved for the future Is no Smiran- The bang of many guns tri The Condition-of a P. E. I. Lady that excessive charges baye, been NZWAT103M T&CA" 77j place of, the conventional waddinit. too -What's the Difference'? -WInston.Churc ADY QR qZNTLZMAN"WAWTXb Who Again Rejoices in Good bell. he. Miss Viola Hamilton, of mads in the past." h L in every -city, town and vill"o Is Ifturist—Think of Itl Two hun. Oeh&W&, Land Bert M. Robinson, at 41111tarlo. to act as exclusive r r a Health on Frayei; whole or gart time- poi .�o4 .-dred miles from nowhere and the en- tative in d1orlbutlon of tbi Edmortoi� were mariled r9c: fly 12 a k5 1. .1 1 " r liti, 9 Impor "co,' do bu iness &t hams: Ins is missing." "I can most heartily recommend front at the Banff Gun Club House, MInarcre Liniment rellevtq Backache. His Wlfe----�'Dou't mind, dear, 'no- Dr. Williams' Pink .1"Ills to all weak The. happy couple had planned to ant and profit 14 occupation.. &I letter alibis Prayer Ainew they people," says Mrs. Augustin Arsen- be married in the evening but en- "Are ydu a doctor 7" she ask" the lbody'll know the difference; all 0= Street. Toronto. can't see it under the hood. anyholir." aulL Wallington Station, P-EJ- thuslastic marksmqu attending the young man at the soda fountain. "No, kle, - fig- Girls want to marry men who aro MAAKM_.'_Nb_ �MVO �,11322 Just IL Nothing To It. weak and nervous.. I bad always refused to be denied and fired volley Asian." reliable, safe, and cautious. The d1b worked hard, with no thought of myk--.fter volley in honor of the- couple, poll*, lim-"Hello, where have you been?" ficulty Is to get that type to pro health, until suddenly my strength who drove imme_diately to the Banff The. future of air travel Is largely Jack-"To _see__m_ir_­fo1ks." IKI m-"And how did you An I .;jI d them left *is- I began to feet tired and de- Springs Hotel for thelk honeymoon. in the hands of the youth of the i "Easy. You see, I knew premied, and did not sleep well at The ceremony took place on the To" t". 'Daniel Ouggenbelm. -F BOOK ack in, the spot where the groom had Just finish- NTonREQUEST, where they lived." might, feeling just as t1red ANCERFs Fm T Cause of Cancer and Wb&t to'Zo morning as when I went to bed at ad a run of U straight targets. Tolls )r, etc. Write for. feel discouraged Ad. 7 Didn't Help. lAgbLL I began to !or paim, bleeding, ad( U11 042P t to try when I would think of the work neees- Let 0--ficura S -dal, mentionlLli; this paper. New Style Caravans - I ridlan Ila CanAw Hospital Housewife--"Why don't you sary for me to do� I got some niedi- to BUIP_ dress Western machinery threatens Vorking it you are hung"?" Keep You Skin apo 4 elne from the doctor whorn I consult. T mp-"I did -once - madam, but It plant the camel on the, an-clent trade (,,- , .:,- - - pnly made, me hungrier." ed, but It olu not appear to Uwe. MY as I showed no improvement I i routes of Asia. A Beet at motor Fresh md I on-MM case 1whIle taking It., Then iL-Ikeighbor ad- I trucks will soon be in operation on Teh- at. T-L- fro& ition -Phillida had gone to an exhib try Dr. Williams' -Pink vised me to , the roa4 train th-a Caspian Sea to 'of i pictures. Not that she knew any. Pills and I got a supply of this niedi- eran, the capitai of PeTsta A motor .,thing about art, but It was the thing 1 letne, I very soon found they were cArl"an may ou*t the trad3tional J to do. "Hullo, Miss Phillids.." said 'a helping me,_`an_d­I continued their use ships of the desert fro in the Tough C lever young artist. as she stood gas- I I was well again, and I have -Tabiriz ver whieb Trebizcn trail. a until Ing at an oil painting. "I see you are strong and well ever since." Zenophon- led his retreating ten interested In art." Phlilida turned, bet. �been Dr.� WIlUams' Pink Pills do one thousand. Not a little of'the romance lovely. vacant eyes on the speaker.1 tbing----:and do it well. They build up. Of O"d killa. will vanish if'thi3 comes 'Me�" she said. "Art who?" purify and enrich the blood. and as I I tO ra8G ' It" trails have been worn; _., , . the blood supplies the whole body, deep by the hoofs ol the bel!ed cam els "I'm going to get married, mia'am'" new life Is given to the entire system. and donkeys, which for centuries have said the colored chore man. You Better-sleep. steady nerves, Improved plodded westward --with thetr buirdene W. areT" I hope It's a good matrb, Unt"' appetite, Increased vigor-all tbes! cf the wealth of Hioduman, rugs, silk �'It's it fine match. ma'am. She has, be yours by taking Dr. Williab. can and saffrcu from Persta and copper fqur houses. "rour houses. 1%'b&t pink Pill*.- Begin to-4ay. Said by arA ai�rer from FAstorn Anatolia. ]kind?" "Where she does the washin' all medicine dealers or by mall. pool Cen-tictes, before America was dl*cov. adding -to the 1 Why Gum-Dipped pald, at 60 c rits & box fram The Dr. ered this Commerce was A _e isms' Medicine Co.. Brockville. w,,,a,,,h cor the, Roman &0 Will ipir,e But `�'That nephew of yours who has out. it will lend &tArtling emphaa-8, the ffilenore Cost@ PAINS ALL -blevements of the New Worid If a Just come home from college we so began. "She is so smart," -replied prOduct of American Invent Farmer Flum-blegate. -that he shows lveaess be- Le98 "Per Mile" -IOVER R006Y I comei the carrier Of this ancient trade. 4ymptoms of being able to-make, his a -Philadelphia Public I.Adger. The demand from cm owners for Fire- 'own living even it he has been to col; Gum-Dipped - Tires has FftWm 1W Mitotic, given Two More Cuts of Firestone Deaters a large 1=-w in NO BEM MEDICINE*. eu Relieved b7 Lydia E. rnk- volume that enables them to WE theme the lowest prices In the Two men were having rgument as to th#ir respective strength history of the itiftstry. bm"3Vesetable Compomil .%%'by'** said the frot. ­e' "R UM -ONES' to y"' at ru very moi uInx The Firestone ftliocin Tread. an I Barrington, N. S. -"I had terrible bfog breakfast I geA'a bucket and tificany designed thrm yean ago� and feelings, headaches, back and side at Thousands of Mothers unchanged today has the wear-resisting pull up 90 gallons of water front Lho Is IN'h aches and pains all over my body. I "Tbat*s tiothing," retarted the qualities that give thoussinds of -ts �7 -well. i would have to go to bed every month 7,1 J "I got S8y of Baby's Ov�-n Tablets. 1 other boat every morning" Miles. I and nothing would do me. good. My T� and pull up the river.*' 1 growing husband and rny fattier did my work _1 A. medicine for the baby -or This tresid, must be placed on a 71 for me as I have two children and A child one that the mother can feel that has the qualificatione to w I we have quite a big place. I read in A man charged with throwing a asured is absolutely safe as well as terrific flexing. The Fh-estone carcass I e p�lpeT about L a.E. MIcham a di ffwAe. book at an official In a public library is oceds ipped i �id nil the- on eflIclett-is f n ys b was dismissed with a caution. The lets. The Tablets are praised by solution which slM only saturstea and I i;�i it fibre of every cord, but III ale bout it throuarh the mail nuaglotrate evidently considered the Insulates every thousands of mothers throughout the ' and Tny busbard sent to K ton's anA library was luck Only the Ladder In the Way- unifies sidewans with carcass. chrol y to get the book back country. There mothers have found possibift of separation got me a bottle, and then ive got sting any more from the store. I am feeling Dad-"You want to rise in life, don't- I 'anyhow. ce that there 6 no- by actual experien under the exts CIM of low_ fine now and do all my work and am you, in Tiding �e_ other medicine for little oue3 to equal y bay What's 9ta pressure th-es. First Tramp (reading an, old news- tween you and the top of the ladder, able to go out around more. I tell my -1 them. Once a mother has used them friends it is Lydia & Pinkhant's Veg- Ttic Firestone Dealer In yaw -paper I-"Ilere's �a story'atiout a cove I'd like to know?" for her children she will use nothing etable Compound that makes*Tne feel ladder, will gladly "plain the Gum-Dipping did no work for thirty years." Son taiadly) -the else. Concerning them Mrs. Charles so well. I I-Mrs.YicTou RICHARDWN. i the scientifically designed tire PC ad Tramp (wtartly) , "Oh, dou,t dad." - Hutt. Tancock Island, N.S.. writes. tid, and ad. advantages that only Barrington, No" Scotia. Wk shop." T, i7� - -.1 have ten children, the baby being Grum-Dipped Tim can Ove. Eke him IDUH P&i= in B&& r. TtghOst-"And so you are tile - today. jupt six months old. I have ased ()nt -III took Ile po d in's, Swiss hotal- nabs fellow wto rescued 'my w ife 13C Thomas, four. otice ate Baby's own Tablets for them for the VARXISTON19 TIRIC ft *­Strange gentlemen will to please not! from In front of the electric car at past 20-years and can truthfully say OF CANADA TZ0 battles of Lydia E. Pinkharn's Vege risk of your life? Take thIs shill- , . %, A Ao dr'eas for dinner, as this costume! the that I know of no-better medicine for table C60M d and found great re- Kan*t"6 Oatoria Ref fro jp— in tre7dull, heavy paws in the salon 4flutters the,souls of the mat I folk and I iug, my berpic man, an an rxpre a -boi' Of ked of our undying regard." Mr. RArB- It tie ones. I always ke MOST MUM PER DOUAR 'small of my back and the wealmem work in resulted. Humbly as thl Tablets in the house and would from'which I suffered for five years All right, boss. You know better'n adv 0 Ise all other motherskto do go. after my bol, was bom. After taking I do what the woman's worth." t, J32IT11 A mixed metaphor in forilivable,11, -Own Tablets art' sold by, all the Arta le Compound and Baby's Ibut beware of slang.-Dr. J. Herbert medicine dealers or will be malled up- Sanativewash Lydia. Pinkbam's 'I bave for tbe :`7-',.:�-Low, Principal- of Erasmus High men are like mosquitoes, eastbr to feeling better than -25 cents per nox, am behool. catch after a full meal. on receipt of price, past seven yearii� and advise my by The Dr. Williams'. Medicine Co., P11ruftee Nallft the Only Gusa-104pped Tb" ?riends to take if."- Mrs. RJOHNSON9 Brockville, OAt. 49 Moore Street. St. Thoma% Ont; a Propaganda. ­we all eat too much," says Dr. ;o Leonard Williams. We understand that- copies of this remark, tastefully -d- V V framed and suitable for1easide bow lug-house dining rooms, will shortly be obtatn4bble.-Hurnorlst. "Do you want to know the man whom you have tht most rea- against n to guard yours 0 elf?.". asks Whate ly looking-glass will give you Iry "Your a very fair likeniss of his face." Fe pectally, one might add, after the first attempt with. that cheap safety-razor Baby'Buzz al- of yours. bW 'LNMT !pray clean your home of dies and mos- th Proveidsafe-by scri b '#yS11 an.sf% 9 higher e M y 1., 40 it is stated that th ­X'.. I V also kills bed bugs, roaches, ants, j CrU_1t6CL' t the 'better ade at A Civil servant, the rl A Fatal to insects but harmless to gr Colds Headache �Neu itis - umbago' leir estas. qualftY Of the FO&P, supplied to 7. 7 it, to gratlty$ng algia Too ;ft not stain. Get Flit today. him for office "'Be. to thache RhAum4snl the, hqmble taxpayer to think that ex- :Pain Neur Zwv"d in C~4 by Fmdj. Whitkv Ir Co,. Lhwi"4 Toran" tremely important' Government oM' C)als are given every chance to keep �71 A� their schoolboy complexions. r'60E$ NOT' AFFECT 11A, HEART, ClAimerli for PA flarili A nt only IS k ece ayer pac ag6 nee -Garoi didn't get the thvoike Pri which contains proven directions. from his father, but AOL he inherited a Vand "B yer" boxes of 12 tablets DESTROYS fortune. if the prince has any sense Also Tttle: of 24 and lloo-Druggivtq- Itles Mosquitoes e will be better satisfied with the Moths top, is the tftde mark a Canada) of UA fortune. Tr berm rlwzt of gallej"cadd f A"tjl 0.11cylic A@14, -A. 8'- W114i It Is w0l Ants Bed -RuP.RoachAm 00" VVCf =8nU1Uct0I*, tO "08t tile poli%xi"Ilt W stamped W16 UNIV 911148", ­Baru orom ISAUIE 34--..127 P I I. �'. Fit � WE P, .7* car should be compelled to keep -,MT 0 "W bien banews to are -traffic. or many Notice to Creditors 4 the time to bring in your hi is 6 lisary Coal thin w i the speed. limit. But w Cod.. l, .-A or any other Implemepts, last ld need repairing, so that -a eroads front which a car or Ail havint.clalms against estate of Rathel Foisyth. of the they will be all the in advance. 16ther vehicle may'appear at any - th�,' Hard and Soft @oal of ready yew.; $1.30 d paid Township of Pickering, to the County $iwe, . the speed limit should never and Province of Ontario_ widow, who best qaahty, on r the spring work. '-sili6iOCTIP6006' ro We United Sava and Creat in exceeded. On account of the died on or about the 26th day of De- A special reduction durin Britain $2.00 to advance. hand g the legisla cember. 19*26, are required pursuant al d6mand for better next few weeks. goner to the Statutes in that bebalfand tins, the THOS. A. 1.AW9 LORNE REID government will JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor. UO amend Monte thereto to file particulars doubt do something toward. mak- of their claimi. duty verified, with the' uni on. the highways. mare dlersiguedsolkitor-on-or befowhich t 2*1C,1CO3rUMff. Q=t CLAREMONT ing travel on re 27th day of Aulxust� IM, after _NOTES AND COMMENTS; safe. date "sets will be distributed among those entitled thereto, and the exec he newspapers o ibe Pc tore will not be- liable for any claims SALE REWSTER. not so filed. t ter ',both daily and weekly, are de C A, M P R f ovince Dated at Uxbridge this lot day of W&Dding some dra,Aic action. to be ATUROwT.- AUG. 27TH-70 bead' Of Augua,1927, cattle, to be sold at'Stock Yards, tAken in regard.to the many motor StouffvIlIe. 40 two-year-old steers, M. Forsyth,) !aiiad. Picnickers Supplies,: 19 cows and 20 heifers. 6 months Accidents, which have taken place R. E. Forsyth, Ezecutors thf% summer, many of which are credit. Sale at one creloek. J. A. ..•F. C. Madill,. — 'Paper Table Napkins -Paper Plates. 11awtio. proprietor. P. W. Silver W. S. Or 'i'ton. 7 M a 1atal. A person cannot take up a sides. auctLaneer, Dr -Paper Cups, '..Lunch Paper,, Waxed swer 330, Uxbridge. Ont. d'aily pape'r that does not contain 48.50 Solicitor for Executors Fresh Cured Ham, --Sliced Bacon, aivaccount-of one or moreacei- Corned Beef,. 7 'Sliced Smoked Beef dente which are due to the care- is,MS, Jellies, Sardines, Salmoons, 'Aeasness of motorists. These are Lobster, ;Marmalades, Soups, Haddle, due to various reasons. The large Atte ntioll Oanned Vegetables, Herring. Ancrease in the number of cars r ngS i about a proportionate in crease in the number of accidents, We wish to inform the TRORfAID Fresh Vegetables alway's an hand in season and .the increase in the speed limit i public that we have -AND -open• is also resvon8ible fur a cert&tn�__ PASTRY ed up a 'Garage and Ser- . ..... Our Delivery and Service Free vice Station in our premis- 4acrease in the number of acci, es just west of the Eastern -dents. A certain number. of acei- Restaurant, Pickering toss eat extent Village; On t. avoidable as they are a `adepts -are ' t gt e not due t Restaurant, ON Int un-, AS­.�- ICHARDS 0!, Hov�s A ­ilrst-class mechanic on all motorist, the carelessness of the makes of cars" 'but are caused by some defect in, the car e Bread of :.Worki Guaranteed ra Store which was unknown to Piokerin HardW ' al V 9 the driver. . The condition of the A ;roads, Bealth made slippery by rain or LAWPS G RAGE ace, s often ten the cauqe of accidents, AND SERVICE STATION Now is the time to aet your Screen Doors, Window Screens and Wire Try a Loaf -which may occur in spite of the Cloth. We have &complete stock. Screen Doors at 1.85 up _:.intmost, care. But the great per Window Screens Pt 40c. �eeatage of accidents is due to 1 Only, 3, burner Fiore ce Oil Stove, 16.00 gross carelessness, chiefly to the •1 Only, Loraine Oil Stove, 25.00 0 , ractl4be of "cutting in." The A6 . absence Keep flies off your stock with Dr. Williams' Fly Oil- bs nee of lights Is also the cause BAM one tried always used. of numerous accidents. It is a HONE*9004 FrostVire Pen", Pasta and Staples always on hand. 3.9 ..'Aifdcult thing to determine the qp ICKEMX*iq 4xmt remedy In the matter. go Fleury Plows and Scuffiert; and Wheelbarrows. r4ong as there are, motorists there ..Agent for McCormick-Deering Farm Machinery, will be a certain number of reek.-! Clara Prattis Ellis 099 drivers, whom noact of par. and Repairs. liament can make -careful. The ELOCUTION and DRAMATIC ART aly way to deal vkith them A' 0 Our Motto We have it, can get it. or it is not to to Terms for Tuition ode, v_:, Aeprive them of their licenses. as "MONNEY'S PARWR.,;, well as W impose a heavy fine or a PICKERING reared ted out of on. J. S. BALSDON, PICKERING term of imprisonment. Theopeed.:.46. Every Wednesday from 3 p.m. 0 durivi stone and fashioned into Time de- 4r Is also a cause of many bad mix f3riDedesiges. This In 110po. go long as there is a clear 0 T I C E the story of our mem- oriais. rf you are ic. UNIVERSAL MOTORS '- woad ahead with no possibility of, The township council are gratified terested coolluit us to. ears or other vehicles -coming on at the ready response made by, the res. day, idents of the township to their request WEST HILL v -to the highway from side- roads, that all abould comply with the law in "No GreatecTribute' i th6re is a' o particular reason why tothe cutting of weeds.. There are a few: however, who have N. W. STAFFORJD, STAR AND FLINT SAI 1EQ ALM - *10S.TP not yet cut the weeds on the roads ad. Him ton Road, ag their premises. The council is %bitbv desirous that this matter be attended -'Phone Whitby to at once. 7, A N C N r M MI J= A J[: M 8 G, M. FoasTTR, Reeve D. R. BICATON, Clerk. If you want a gaaranteed I epair job at a reasonable Ott's Dance 11 price, � EE US. all J. BROADBENT­' vEw 0 -2ro Main street. Thronto 18 -Every Wednesday. Saturday and C Holidays. Late of Greenwood, will he at the shop %"d to Ed Xlyepiece,Orchebtra. opposite the Post Office. A CA* Imel tAn" Come. Rain or Shine. 1 0 K E R/ IV Q 'Kingston Road, half mile east of Rouge Bridge. Every Tuesday from 11.30 a. m. 'J to 2,30 p. m. (standard time) �­--JGood prizes for lady and gent Red and White R REPAIRS every Saturday. 28tf BRINtif -YOU 7' CHAIN 'STORE STREET FAIR trader auspices of sm "* OSHAMA ROTARY CLUB -so G. Morrish DUMBARTON ursuay mvenmg . - -- All ust '13 rc4,0A. Buylo.r cash and save Money_ In Case of Rain the StreeCFair -v ill be Held the Next Evening :'Friday and Saturday, and 20 Centre of Oshawa' Will be Closed to 'Aug. 113 Sugar, 10 lb, Ro�.edale Tea, .-Traffic and Filled With Booths P & G Naptha Soap, for ..20( Gold Soap, 5 for :25c Tiger Catsup, 20L -JW 0 N S T E R --P A R. A 0 E Kraft Cheese '85( Onions, 6 lbs for 25c ,x.00 P. M. SH _kRP Bands, first-class entertainment, interesting displays, Maple Loaf Mutual, Piro ys 7- wheels of fortune. Tionainent. citizens in - charge of booths and features. Cheap rates for farm and country buildings. -,�Proceeds_.for Chadren's Park and Playground, Windstorm Insurance on buildings, wind-mills, Silos etc. Centre -Street. -Automobile Insurance of all kinds. FARMS FOR SALE 7 V1 W e I co me Write or phone �J6dy, ED. BOWMAN 7 1 GENHRALIADMISSION FRU C:Z 20 WHITBY, ONT. 'Mrperienced-Mechanics. Reoaimoo all makes. -.7 .­.Phone Scarboro 52-9. Complete Quality Funerals SOLID $709 -$1Wp $125 CASKET OAK FUNERAL 4146 M A T T H E W S"BURIA1. CO: _-A' ...219 Danforth Ave., Toronto .- Phone Gerrard 3300 Our Funerals include: Emb&lmiaX, Hearse, Casket, Outside Case, Electric Fixtures, Chairs, Odr Personal Service. Funeral complete. I No Extras. Visit our establishment and prove the truth of these statements for yourselves. These prices stand good within & radius of 40 miles from Toronto REMEMBER: Clip this ad. for reference. Sitf ^U Tadlocted `Your o ta .. AOFPIRWT.W_�- —You couldn't make it as A tough and strong as Brantford Arro-Locks. Brantford Arro- Loci�s are- on; Severeit ..... . . . . . . winds, storm and frost cannot budge them. Brantford ArtbZotks ar.6 fire-retardeni, permanent, econ- omical. 'Co. LIMItail Srantford Roofing out. 101 RROO'LOC late$ Stork Carried, information Furnished and Service on Brantford Roofing rendered by F. J. Prouse, Pickering I ;Zl�ft. 1; -.JA ;6._t -Ji A V4 "We ­q "awrls •!'M IT! J. R 7- INV. 7 :A ogl 7 Z Of qPo- Gordon Se -A 93­­- _-M-0-Madill and fam routo, spent Sunday with the to Claremont frvith Miss Libble Smith is holidaying last Friday evening,. friends In Toronto. - relatives in Uxbridae. 'formers - parents, J. R. and Mrs. Thos. Bacon has Purchased a Thos. and Mrs. Pateisou spent T 0 JR&IU Madill, Luther Bowes spent. Friday at Charlie Sunday with relatives in Toronto. TREATRZ new threshing outnt from Born, on Monday, Aug. 15th, at Cooper. Mrs.' C. A, Overland -mind child ho home of his mother here. Miss Bessie Graham spent the Pilkey to Clifford and Mrs. S. P. and Mrs- Robins, Of Whit r0a are sPoliding.a, w"k la Bri" (Joseph Grant). -U..STOUFFVILLE week and with her parents., Y two Jean BV&MV a son, by, called on Clarflnotit, friends with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Rowe, of Toronto, ast 8nadayy . to, Miss Kathleen Sulmani-of Toron- SATURDAY 'Saturday. F. and Mrs. Chidlow on to, is spending her holidays with FARMS FOR $ - AL E `aturday. F8IDATJWA R. J. and Mrs. Mann and Lyman N 0 TICH her parents in the village. AUG. 19 and 20 - 10 Acres in nice vlllsge, 641k house, Hiram Pickbtt, of.London, is via- garage. fruit trees, spleadjd. poultry THE RUNAWAY EXPREwr ..`­'and Mrs. Pilkey spent Saturday at We have taken over, the Agency for sting with A. and Mrs. Mantle and "Port Credit. Fleury Plows and Plow Parts 0 or garden pr�positioa, pr�,ceplght (a Thrilling Railway Story) Mrs. Lyman Pilkey spent Mon. vrbieh Lwe will keep con- other Claremont f riend8. i on n d, Pilkey. Fresh Fruits. Cakes and Con" San- y, running stream, "Buster's Narrow Becaps, 'Aay with her niece, Mris. Ray- stantly on ban.. *Mr. and- Mrs. Boriasky and son. 25 Acree 8 acres - o richai& good build. "A Strange Inherititilace" F Norman, of Stouff ville, spent fectiou- ery always hand. &.7 w R J. and Mrs. Mann spent Tues with. L. and Mrs. Fin and. -yt!k ood value. Tues. Wed. 28-24 Highest rites paid for good butter Phone or write -dayin Oakville with their daugh- family. They all motored to the WILLIAM S. HART fresh air camp at Pickering in the ter, Baledon,, and fresh egge. H -afternoon, 43tf BOWMAN, Whitby 'TUMBLEWEEDS" enry Madill and- family, of ------- also Comedies Harrow, spent the past week with - 0. Q A N N 0 N the former a parents here. 30 BROUGHAM ri and Sat. 26 and 27 "Soneof the-Sheik" Wm. Gibbons, of Toronto, spent LIGHTING EQUIPMENT (Rudolph Valentino) and Comedies Wedneeday and Thursday oft We have a stock of fixtures in all the newest design* and finishes and week with his mother here. in great variance of prices. Mrs. Esther Palmer has returned Prices—'Adults 25c cents, KITCHEN—The Day-Light Kitchen Unit a deep shade. white enamel home from Chicago where she has W., e Are, C.. finish wl�h sign-recepticI6 and 8 inch' children, under 14 'been visiting her two daughters. 4nit In white glass, suitable Mx, for 75 or 100 watt himp. Wired and installed for $1.50. years,, 15 cents M. J: and Mrs. Wilker have re - 2%, ding' to 'o"ar already 5�� turned home after a; pleasant holi• LIVING ROOM OR DEN—Two lielil fixture, brushed brasis or`blick, S. G. Schmidt, Proprietor day spent with the former's par- large.stbok of complete with fancy shades. Wired and installed 3.95• 'eats in Tavistock. Three-light ball lamp shower, browntone and gilt. finiah.' Wired. Mrs. John Underhill and son, and installed 4.75 and 5.75. se!- Frank, of Aurora. were in Clare- -ELECTRICAL Candle Bracket,. finished in polychrome 4.75. wont one day last week on ac- %L DINING BOOM —Four light ball shower; design. 'Have.' YO"U count of the illness of Stanley C. finished in 0ook -SUPPLIES bronze. Wired and installed 7.05. V. John Coates has purchased Fred Call at 7 �.r :-Hardy 's threshing outfit. J. - FINGOM'S Seen the We We will have' a full line of understand that Mr. Hardv has Ell" electric stovea, , washers, - -decided to give up the. threshing 4 business. %irons, toasters, NEW Mrs. Dixon and family have re. e 0 ��.turned' to la their home in Buffalo ;after spending several weeks.with D bulbs t Z%JO Thomson. cr gee our stock of table 'lamps RiOLNIK the former's mother, Mrs. Harry Mrs. Joseph Borland, who under before buying.:. BALLOON? went an opera ion at d the Toronto 0 4 'General Hospital several weeks Our prices arq right and you 690, we are glad to report has re- C LLECTIONS ipro Iturned hotne and is gradually im. ea e hem with v Ing. he lights one f a h' We congratulate both teachers .1; making your collections tbrough' and pupils of the Continuation The Standard Bank, You enlist the School on the splendid showtust If it hardwire we have it. efforts Of an organization which ex- de at the recent examinations, MA BANM tends the efficiency of its courteous the results of which appear on the -service into every part of Canada. 'frout pace. C H A S • COO ER! Mra. John Stew'art enter Thus can yon be assured of making regular collections locally or at dist- tained the Women's Missionary Society CLAIREMONT YEARS ant points, with the courtesy due of the United Church to a very delightful tea on Thursday after those with whom you transact basi. Agent for Ackerman's Quality, ne8s and the efficiency you.dem&nd.. 7, About eighty ladies Harneeg. Ask the user. Wt. were present. Cr 'r Mr. Jackson. of Ottawa, I'mapec• AN! what a tire! Bit' rof ito Penstentiories, accompanied The Boots that M h-andsome. sturdy by his wife and two children, Bar. SM-DARD BAN K old and Ell a, and his-sister, Miss ma OF C4%XAD.A. witha ondeilulAA-Weath ke designed for Jackson, of Lindsay, is visiting G. Tread specially des Z. iand Mrs. Richardson, PICKERING BRANCH--O, A. Sharpe# anaw balloon tires. Built of SUP- I. Next Sunday morning at the Walking Easy .8mm-ah" W" at Wo*Wb% West HUI, Whitby ERTWIST Cords. More mile- Baptist-Church the pastor's enb- (��i t; jeer will be "Three Ways to' the age than balloon tires ever Cross." In the evening the pastor gave before. More road-grip. wtllendeavor to give an instruct- fUl ' Pan co Even tread wear. No noise.- message on• a very Ask debatable subject. The subject us for prices. live and help Where is it?" ele will be "Ball. What is it, and CIL_ & A-, T. L. aiacLeuan tne services in the n A full line at low nemimng Toronto. to. Nekt Sunday, Aug. 219t, r rices y .4onary from South America, will A Also Men's Black and Tan con duct both the morning and W Shoes, regular 6,001 We sell drafts, money orders The worst motor accident that f 4 85 and cable remiccances on all A"t of Sunday evening about 8.30, a :greatly reduced w �-parts of the world. of the village. W. Elson, of ''Brougham, - was driving South on - Gii"bams, - -Rayo- ns -Customers are assured careful the wrong side of the road, and,,, G and Broadeloths k service. 'when the car stalled.* Shortly terwards Mr. Thom son of III f for dresses Picks ria;st., orouto, came along and - as he could not pass on the , ,reduced t6 Clear avoid a collision as he was too close to Elson's car before he SAW F Fresh Groceries , AN -Im 4t to c*ne to a standstill. A ,always _Mr. Thompson's son, Leonard, fol. lOWe$t pricei E Established 1871 lowed in his car and turned to. the right of his father in order to pass T T-% head of him,.. -and in- passing 6ver- O -H. __r the- right wheels went over the Q Phone 1402, e c�- , J: - to L CLAREMONT ��pinntng.tbe three occuponts under- 1. ri 1 e Red and other ;willing helpers were soon on the scene, and Drs. Tomlinson, of Claremont, and Ball, of Stbuff ville, were summoned to attend to the injured. As a- result Of the acci- dent Leonard Thompson received ''head itJhries and a broken collar bone, his sister, Miss Thompson, escaped without injury; but their Miss McQuaig, of 48 Garn. ock Ave.. Toronto, who is an em• ployee of the Bell Telephobe Co., 'was less fortunate as she sustained a fracture of the right leg above the ankle and a deep scalp wound which required several stitches. All returned home after receiving :.inedlcAl attention except Miss Me -Quaig.'And her aunt who was with the party who were returning after spending the week-end at �'Lake Simcoe--AM69 McQuaig was ;taken home In an ambulance on Monday morning. The top, wind shield and steering wheel of the car, -a roadster, were wrecked, but otherwise, the car was not much jr damaged. ricicermg, vnt. 61 _4"i4a_hw a doesn't mean waiting a Farmers, Attention. 91" I am agent.for-the World's Greatest Separator, "The- Renfrew," Stoves, Scales and Oil Engines. pleary's, .famous Plows, Points, Grain Grinders, Wheel Barroweew, Brantford binder twine and second- hand separators for sale. 2OBT.-DEVITT, Phone -506. Pick., BROUGHAX .-....Green l Ter. Basket Factory .1 ",Oanxifacturers of All kinds of Frua Basketdo Berry. Crites, Par M`ers'Bushel Basket#. 00illes Bio,ket' Franke - Pennock, Proprietor Phone Markham I804. B E A TT' Y `!i STANDS POR THE 13EST V Litter Carriers, Hay Carriers, Pnmps, Door TrAc'ks, Cow' Bowls. Pressure Systems Etc. it vvill pay- Iron to get my prices On above before buying elsewhere. FRANK I PROUSE T, Ic F F, R I Vj, ON I ricicermg, vnt. 61 _4"i4a_hw a doesn't mean waiting a Farmers, Attention. 91" I am agent.for-the World's Greatest Separator, "The- Renfrew," Stoves, Scales and Oil Engines. pleary's, .famous Plows, Points, Grain Grinders, Wheel Barroweew, Brantford binder twine and second- hand separators for sale. 2OBT.-DEVITT, Phone -506. Pick., BROUGHAX .-....Green l Ter. Basket Factory .1 ",Oanxifacturers of All kinds of Frua Basketdo Berry. Crites, Par M`ers'Bushel Basket#. 00illes Bio,ket' Franke - Pennock, Proprietor Phone Markham I804. B E A TT' Y `!i STANDS POR THE 13EST V Litter Carriers, Hay Carriers, Pnmps, Door TrAc'ks, Cow' Bowls. Pressure Systems Etc. it vvill pay- Iron to get my prices On above before buying elsewhere. FRANK I PROUSE T, Ic F F, R I Vj, ON I s ..... r+":y, C R - ..: ' '�k.^. . ..n.... .,.2: ati . ,a•am � . �,, .'�i3 . .. a . „ ,. ...`'�r.': u Rs V , , • .,",, ; `+.� . ,: ..,.._: y. .-... z 1,. n AT�,,.... r. r. �^ :•+e.✓aY^sP�^'a • `• .:.•....:.._. m.r.. ^: �,u.. :M. '^,-'° �tii ^ "y„'•� '! a"T ,�' a .'r.•. .s:+• + r -,. : 'Nf" X . � W .�; yr: . A*a �d ,. _..,.,•i' .. k r Q =. � ,r „ (.+ e, ;.sy � .a .,$ < :+..d .^ ermr.- p •. . ..,�...,.: }. . ir ' - '11 .... !fi.- ', .. .. .•Y.. i�3 N . �x:' _s r.. r .: . w'ro_ ti <. r r n. .te. S>SBR "„t ti ` ;;. , . -.,,'x•.- ..ie cn ,a •r ' y.,. . :4 .. n��,a i j.:: '. a t Fat'' ' d•�': +.a' •' i - known, Mr. Barron was the last one presalon was utterly. different R-Md she to talk to my brother befpre he col- choked and spluttered in her effort *0 rs ��� lapsed, and eo-” exprses the .thoughtp of the control." 1-e Gwc :Immediately Madeline Barron .was 31r Arthur relates how., the new - on the defensive. a comer told them his name was. - , + "M Folsom," she said, rising, to Fletcher; that ba looked after horses ras F x• emphasize her words, "you have been. at the granIM year ..1849, and was io AL r� :S d misinformed•. My husband spoke' to pushed into the M'0at by one Sam; who' ORANGE Mr, Fo n'into he attire But of ers struggle. than be was 'there sa iearth- r"`# .A 43 • •- - fell down 'into the water. But others straggle, spoke to him after the , SLEND cause I -stood at the other side of Mr. boun'ci" spirit Dr. Wickland gently • Barron, and I had opportunity' of persuaded him that be was dead and f ' ?n observing,. he dlsiatppeased. f „I am glad to learn; Mrs. Barron, N.Y. un r that you were observant. Your testi- i . S yF The many raay be of value. As nearly sa x R °T$ I can find .out, you and Mr. B,.rron How to beep Well r were on one side 'of my brother, and COlin' �►oss `iyss>,t so belter =tr3► it• two ladies, known to me, were at his _ other side. Now, wlll'' you tell me, - - =: -- -r , r - please,, who, since you were noticing, Read It And Weep The 1927 program Canadian _ was also near him? Not Z, on the rope, but nearby n thecw tamer ?" •(B Dr. Wilton V. V. Zonk.) _ teems uila ngs ca d t a w r y !, ,/�sw� Madeline thought. She was most Q. -I am a young lady 5 feet 11 ttuilta: r m+ ' �•�hv anxious.. to remember those who were inches tall. I come of a fine family „- The World Championship A-2-r_ _ , ,. nearby, as every other possible sua- and live fn an exclusive - section of a aso,000 Swimming Mace on +.,,, •� '.August '81st now has. over e pact helped to fend off thought of her charming suburban community, but ,'sea entries representing so , husband. She know that Ned never I don't get enough starches. When I nationaliuee, b. iPVBAT HAS GONE BEFORE. world that he stood next Mr. Folsom, knew the dead man, and had no pos- read- in a dark room my eyes ache. The prince of Wales will who was, they say, .lolled while 'in sible personal interest in him, but she During tb* last few weeks I have honor Exhibition visitors f Death at�ikes Garrett Folsom while knew, too, haw, in the atones she had shown a tendeateq to freckle. Should -with his �preaence to opera bathing with s Patty at Ocean Town, - bathing." the new Princes' daces, _- pa y „ read an innocent man was f tientl the new Eastern Entrdnce. NJ, At the Hotel ' Msf uaaca, .where "I: saw you ta]Idng to him, said req Y I bob my hair ? - Eunice. y had been guests, an inquiry is Riggs, sitting down near them. I put in most unpleasant situations." A.-For a young lady 5 feet 11 - The new Live '-Stock PA- they q �' "Mr. Sears was not far off," said inches tall you appear to be living too - vilion covering s acres will ! 'begun, after a' doctor, perfunctorily assumed from that that you knew y pPe in8 surprise and delight the ter? taamirsing hiiii_ on the beach, pro- him t, - a e iris Barron, at last. "But nearer far out in the country. You should ilgilculturist ± " raouasee him bead. '•Well, I dndn't," said Barron, still, I remember sow, were Mr: and move in where 'starch is more' p) And the grand Stand epee -' Folom's companions had been Roger shortly "And I wasn't talking to Mrs. Tracy. Yes, they were.. very i ful and try reading -your paper tupr taele "Canada" is an en- , Neville, Mrs. Helen Barnab and " close to Mr. Folsom, and doubtless Bide down (the paper, we lagers). Get tranctng epectacte magniA- a yy him; he was talking to me, can tell o something I cent beyond description and Ca;melita Vaidon. It i established ��+ A cstinction with a difference. I y u somethi of the efr- your hair bobbed if you can get relief eclipsing any previous off that Folsom, just before his death, �� cumstances." in no other way. Freckles indicate stage presentation. l had been standing next to Ned Bar- Very much of a difference. I de- i "There's not much t4 tell," said. s ran, iaiovrn as the copper king: test being addressed by strangers, low vitality. You should by all means JOHN J. Dlxov,* r Folsom's sister,' Anastasia, is sent espec!ally those who have. a rooted Miss Folsom, her lips set in a grim go out and get some more vitality. President- W. ' < for in :New York. Then the startling conviction that ocean, bathing consti- line. Nobody, except the man who Q,- Whenever I try to walk up and 8' WATB' ii r I stabbed him, was paying j Cleo k announcement is made that Folsom tutee an introduction, It a too ab -' p y g any par - down in a porch hammock I become d been stabbed to death in the I surd! Bees use you stand next to an- ticular attention'to him. Why would ; dizzy, My legs seem unsteady and Isa 4 '!water, Ross, his valet, Is questioned, other man at the rope, or bump into I they? In the ocean, each individual everything seems to sway. Frequent- t as are $arron and his wife, but no him by reason of a buffeting Nave, ; is looking out for himself or for some ly I have to get out of the hammock ' Iight is shed on the mystery. +•� +one in his care. Few are wgtchiti ` i! The teccentric Anastasia Folsom , does that mean sudden friendship • is And do my walking on the ground. I "No," Madeline asfd, dgcidedly. !.heir neighbors. So, as somebody cer- went to a specialist about this. He s Iarrjvea, takes- command of the mitua- I talaly did kill m brother, with a knife } k ttion and orders an inquest, I'"And Ned Is foolish to give the mat- for e dagger, that person came fate saidit were due to my teeth. I had all ^� - NO'OV GO QN WITH THE STORY. ter a thought -' agge pe my teeth out, but the first time I tried T "Oh. I know my, duty, even !hough i the water prepared and, of course, I hiking in a hammock again I fe" f CHAPTER XIII. i centred his whole energy on accom- : out -Mn. H: L. K: a `-it to not in' liges ith my inclinations. t i plishing his fiendish plan unobserved. • A. -Your complaint is most un- A group of people sat-on the deck You agree, don't you, Tito, that I am That's why I care little for the !, g uS'I of the hotel and watched tlIe .-kaleido bodnd to tell the management- -after usual. If you are over 40 you shou}si You are not gett§ni enough raw v r , evidence or testimony of those who ve u tr in to on lo. walks ; tables, Eat more cabbage and avoid ample crowd already assembling on ! these notices we all received this ia7 ' P y' B isb to be near the unfortunate in a hammock, anyhow, Walking !n al standing in drafts. Huve you ever the boardwalk acrd the beach. morning -that I stood nett to this I thought of having your teeth exam One of these was Ned Barron, who I victim of a tragic death? Even though' victim of this tragedy. Yet, as there hamiriock is all right for young peo- i g y r _ I is always a chance that an observer le, but older ones should suck to re- ° hued, had stood nest' to Garrett Faison at ; l was annoyed at his uneonv-ention- , p _ qa i'- the time of his sudden collapse. I alit my out sa a good citizen is i might Lave seen some4asptctous eir -, volving floors. Have you ever thought y' y curnstance, some in4icative movV on of having our teeth out? - Minard'a Linirnant. for scaly scalp . • "Of �nrse I must repFrrt, Middy," plain. And, too, if only to clear my- ' y ., i the part of some one alas, I'am ask - I am- a professional wrestler i} t he was saying to his wife. "I Stood, self from possible suspicion- Q - fu rig# to Mr, Folsom. I had been talk - I irg those who were nearest for any Clear yourself!" his wife exclaim- i but am traiible t with Hobby_ muscles, .•+� - I information they can give.' a weak back, mffen ig of the arms ing with him. As -1 had never seen or i d. "On the contrary, you will put I Miss Folsom's voice was ]ow, tier, i and what is best described as "that�i beard of the man before, my evidence; yvuraelt in a position to be stta- mariner quiet and on. the whole she ! - can be of no help, but 1 must offer it. pxcted!" q wreak, all gone feeling' at iii times. -, made a favorable impression on those I particularly_ when wrestling I also s i 11 Barron said thou hifull" I see excited about this th' Tell bar I wish you wouldn't, Madeline "Nonsense, Maddy, - you've over -; i I who heard her, . i find it difficult to. think quickly. What • 3 p B y � exci that I've no Choi is the mat Except for two of them. is our advice! -The Terrible Turk. " your point of view, of course, and It y ?� Tito Riggs, watching closely, Saw a p -you are in a bad way fora k is logical in a way. But, as you say, te:. ' - _ --� It can be of no help, and it would get "I think so," Riggs said, slowly. hint of the iron hand undtr the vet- I professiorad wreatiier. In fact you you a most . uelp,and notoriet vet glove, and felt sure that the lady-:are in a bad way even for a minrat! r•� — / "• : y. looking aL Madeline with an apolo I w life! plausible in her manner, ' o Why, they may even think yon knew ! getic air. "It seems to nie it woull because she deemed it policy and not l would lye two nstreop vvOreaUira and in jT " F the deed man, and they will call on be better in every way for Ned to go becaure she was entire! sincere in � ;yvu,for testimony at the inquest and at once to the manage'rr+ent and make y far mushroom raising at homy. Have ,.. ( her rtat.ementa. you ever thought of having your teeth -and all, Darts of horrid, things!" hat report' And Robin Sears noted searching- "Bless your heart, child, what a "And be• subpoenaed as a material removed . ly the unconscious movements off Q -I am troubled with nerves, My ' ,fearsome picture you draw. I can't witness - -" Anastasia Folsom, and ascribed her ,. husband, a shrera'akei,. has just feel, thaugLi that 1 shall be greatly Good heavens. - Maddy. cried her ' 1 involuntary facial expressions or in- bought a sedan and I find that rid•inr iaconvenier,ctd, except that it may husband; I didn't know you even �i I stinctive gestures , to an unacknowl- in it theme shimmer_ days- drives me 4 cut-into my time a little. But duty knew there was a ,Ch a thing as a; edged suspicion or doubt of something s is duty, and"I certainly was next the material witness '�or a- subpoena i or somekix:y -unmentioned. g frantic. Traffic is so terrible that man-" 'Where did you learn such terms ?" ! � whenever we, get held up 'for more (To be continued.} than an hoiii at a ci�oasirlg 1 could "Doh'[ you know It annoys irs girls "I. too, advise you to keg out of 1 Madeline Barron smiled Always ^ it, Ned " y P I lovely, when iitie ,rriitrd she. was beau - i • •} -4'- fairly scream_ Is there any cure? - i to be stared at ?" E It was Croydon Sears who spoke, tiful. Her small, dark face lighted JpLritB and Spooks i Maiiel. "Sure. But I know it a4floys you _ who, with his son, Robin, and Ange up with a touch of roguery, her ex- } A: Go ahead and scream. Iasi- more not to be stared at." 'lice Fair, completed the party. ( pressive dark eyes shone as she said : i Doyle sees -and Hears a Host - j derrtally you might gee a desrt.ist about "I don't think it is your duty," I "Oh, I read detective stories, now y.. .. your h- Sears went on. "You know nothing and .then.. -Who doe!an't, nowadays", ter 8 Ghost" Haunting Q -1 am worried over my condi- _ of the man; you have ho personal in- I "You do!" Croydon Sears seemed' Moated Grange Which ion. I have discovered 'that on ex- ♦ - , , terest in the affair, and mince -you can surprised. "I know most men do, but Tells Writer and tr•etriely hot days I have no disposw ! be of no possible help, why mix in?!.I I didn't think t,liose. yarns appealed ilea to do any work. Yesterday I saw "That's all right, dad," Robin Sears to women:" Others How He _ _ ,a poor man digging holes for tale. ^` esid "But these notices ask any guest "I love 'em," Madeline declared and; Died phone poets in the hot sun. I got a ♦ OFFERS tJNUSt1ALOPPORruxtnFS Asa, - of tills ggs Smiled hts sympathy. shovel and tried to help him bat after alanro,cti studems m wcaatuiM shoat the matter -" i London. -Sir.. Arthur Conan• Doyle "So do I," he said. "And' any Otte,.; lies sent to The Daily Express a story an hour or two I grew quite listless ♦ ��iuser`uioa ti to pcaora�ura "There you are," returned his man or woman, could do a lot worse ' of how an Amer -can woman medium and lackadaisical. I finally had to g6 sNirtaK metal tvwk SW„W G� father. "Barron doesn't know any - I in a literary •way than to read de- � now in London changed her personal- old and mothern, Para 54 years ie,+,k y, ,nd Dine► ni GE of ART thing about the matter. Hello, here's tective fiction." old and the mother of a big family. ONTARIO, of fiite Ringer. Let him adverse u?r Corns icy in an instant for that of a ghoeklY -Mrs. F. V. L ♦ GRANGE PARK TOROCTO 5' "Yes, I know, Barron said, cars hostler -the spirit inhabitant of a here, Tite, sit dawn and glue us some lessly, "presidents, prime ministers= rtioated grange in Sussex. A. This is most alarming. Instil- car M'� Eve`'a.c cussu es crew OCT. '' war& of .wisdom. Ned, here, thinks I know,: But tell me, Riggs, don't you The medium Mrs. Wickland is the icy he fi g telephone post holed ,is ante WW IQ11 1, 05"M6 OR PART=LAb t• he ought t-) err; rr: unce to a waiting _think I oil t ter--" of the first means mature has of warn- he wife of Dr. Carl A. Wickland' of Oali -' . �0 "I sure do, Barron, Of course you ferule, a psychic investigator. Dr. fng you of *Oms.' orgapic disorder. i o ht to, . You must report, and 'the p y $ Maybe you should have your teeth ex- ought p'o I Wickland, with Sir Arthur and Lady ' s6oner,, the quicker. -Coyne on, now. amiriect. 1, Doyle, wittieseed the tranaforrtrostion. Q•- Whenever I ride downward in . •' � •�• I I'll- go with you, if you like." Sir Arthur relates how while walk- $'Do. Not that I need bolstering s swift elevator.I experience asink- �a ing through the grounds of the grange jug fieeling. Ehsrnging a tine on a v up, but. I know your own curiosity it Mrg Wickland informed them that -? the urge." they were followed by "a strange old hot road fatigues nie and makes me -• "list me go, too, will you ?" asked d in knee breech a strip- irritable, When i go wading an a i man dt�esse breeches, rocky beach my feet hurt. I find that Robin Sears. "I'm a born detective -" ed waistcoat and a short coat," who y had- emerged from the door, of the sleeping in a riot, smutty room given v' "Hush our nonsense, boy," said i r his father. "No, you are 'not -to go. me a headache. I am ettsily depressed grange. The apparition followed theca by betel charges for, telephone calls, I don't want you diltgged into this to the village inn while they had tea ` business, too. You've no duty call- `Then the party drove to Doyle's home. What seems to be t4>e matter with , itrg you, have you. I While seated on the veranda Mrs. me '`Xenia.• tS �tlf' ' "Noy Angel and- I were far -out In I A -There are familiar eymptorts. ►ruby or Y04t t the an when I'd ,j llkehappened. �w But ..he Wickland suddenly started and said, _ - ---.. _ "he is "here." Mlnard's Lihfmant for more feel n goo; "Then;" writes 'Sir Arthur, "carne DOUBLE MI%1yT easy to thing works -" an amaain.g moment. Before our eyo3 • reaasmber -sad had to for- note I i . Yes, I know. Your, inordinate I ahs changed Instantly into •a heavy ' get, an yet ve tried it: curiosity, Your -" II•faced, sullen old man• with beset back �3 Keeps tmeth white, An interruption came in the person i,an,d loose, v- -rile lips. Her whole ex- =- D x breath sweet, alas appstke of• Miss' Anastaiia Folsom. a and �� , , ; ,* Tall, n aii'estie' and quiet - mannered, 1 she approached the group, and ua the •i`I' '�+ 00 meet rose, she announced herself, C8M speaking to all, and yet, as her quick eyes, darted from -one to another, fas-: temtig tiieineelvea oil Madeline, she ` U seenit4 to rggard her as the ono to ! { be addressed Ste, 14jaai "1 am Miss Folsom," she said, "And I am the sister of the ma -n who was murdered dawn here yesterday. I IMSUE No. 54 --127 have beast told that, no far as is It depends lamely on the flour you use. We believe welcome this suggestion -try Purity, the rich, vigoroush� Thousands . �F7our -'made from the finest Western wheat. of Tour—made _;cooks say Purity Flour is.best for cakes, pie. -buns and breqd... PU. RITY Surd 30r i� rtamQs for our 700 -fuaPa Purity Flour Coon Boo+ir. ast • I Vectors Cosmos F&M migli Co. United, mosMS4 olaws. sa:n`Seim. P r t�k�v..,o-c N.. 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' q+ ' '• R Every bag' is uniformly mixed with aranteed analysis- — �.. 1. t r + t ' ` attached to each bag.. All National F re talizers are "Made , ?'t "I I. in Canada" from test#A formulae it has taken years to `I I. perfect. :.s l x' I .•, # , <` YI You can't ga. wrong on `National ". Write us Wald. Ask - < • k , �', i � � y also about National Slot k Foods— they�et resultsi { $ R� j J >t'p sl AGENTS WANTED in districts where we are not represented: r' t .i% QGY§ I a 4 i ! N Vf ,{�', Y jY, •�:i .. l - -- I. Fiwy,'a' :, y. ', • e t '' lr of f l .. L.±"': J 'NATIONAL FERTILIZERS, LTD. - �Y •Yr : 5Y 16 t . IWQ y.,. J: / it 1 4r :. :. s� �4� N.•^ ` •/'• y �' Toronto 8 Ontario x� i 62 3 .� - : .West . .% : ' ► { A NEW STEP -iN CHEMISE.. w'� The woman or girl who enjoys � � "15 Down with the Fengtlen clique - �,� S Y .vim ft Ar# rI ', akin dainty to wily a » ' of militarists! I. ,' t' d the attractive step -in chemise r sw .:', j "17 Eradicate all cdtru t officiala, �� �r� . , I ' here quite-simple to fashion. `'' ;y ' . greedy gentry and unscrtrpuloua met• i Cog � i- iew A hae- lace sawn arowad the '� • chants, <"'_''� , trsilght to$ and at the lower edge �` "18 Be an guard against those who ��, Canadian Composers May ' �� r� xtertding up the skies, while View B lgan toward the Flight tiVing, `4. V - untrimmed, No. 1623 is in sizes s " "` "19 To call a strike against the Now Broadcast Their Works � - IkP • fi, 18 and 20 years. Size 18 (86 bust) Iivamintang is 'count er- revoivtlonary. Through C.N.R. Invites- �t� ,fit I squires l % yards 36 or 3fl -inch ma- , "20 Those who refuse to come under � � % .' " aerial, and 6 yards 2% -inch lace -'for _- lion . _. . �S� , I {the direction end gafdance . of .the - " 4 �� a View A. Price 2,0 cents the pattern. L^ew people realize the lengtb of an ocean liner as they see the ship in Kuomintang are revoltnionaries. Q The secret of distinctive dress lies j' Dort or at sea. The above illustration shows how, tt turned on end :21 The masses of the people must 'SHOULD STIMULATE X11 in good taste rather than a lavish ex. by some giant hand, a 14,000 -ton Cunard Canadian Service liner would 1 tiro and clean up the counter- EFFORT g>enditure of money, Every yeoman top by some 150 feet the new 23- storey Royal Bank of Canada building, ifonary Chinese Communist Party. ' now under construction in Jfontreal. The bank towers 396 feet from Amongst Canadians there has bees ` should want to make her own clothes, the street level and t9 Ure tallest office building In the British ire. "22 The maas•es of the people must a growing coaacioueaeae of ability fa , . _. Mend the home dressmaker .will find the The Cunatder Berengarla, one of the world's largest ships, In 919 feet rise sad support the Chinese liCuomtn• x .' long tang „ many- directions. At Brat, the Book to be tactical and rim is' - - _ .. pioneers were busy laying the found 1, �{ g P p' P - - - -- - - - -- -- _..._� _. _ .. _ _._.- -.__ —'. --`r •: _ attons. Then toi?owed the builders x gna Watts to our new I'a- €, maintaining the spirit of the mode The Anti- Commwtlst slogans T!3!! Htuband Ewan! of the moment Price of the book ' BatUe O SIO 8i1S and ch.eee two classes had but scant These slogans, as given In the Can- , London Daily Tele a h , (Cons.) letsvre for enjoyment of the aria. . a 0 cents the copy- . �+��� rr D � SOR► TO ORDER PATTERI►13 I N©wItagea in �r!<l�ilaa i ton Gazette, are as follows 'The lady whb is a director of the ,Now that the spade work has been r� I °l. Down the Chinese Communist Chicago Social 9ervtce Buroau to busy tairil weh comyletUB. there !s a deg �; 40 ' �ifrita your rime and address plane. I Party, which is treacherous to our year !n, year out Investigating l sire is man �' gating why i Y Darts of the Domtn.oa for -_s' fly, giving somber and sine of such c Moderate Nationalists Turn late director, Dr. Sun Yet•see! ; husbands leave their homes For a a wtder knowledge of the liner accom- s i patterns ss you want Enclose 20e in Their Own Verbal Guns "2 Down with -the Chinese Cam- tong time- past Miss laderrleden has I plishmenta,ali of which aid In makiaS :," I stamps or coin (coin preferred; wrap munist Party, which is aslainst the "handled 50,000 cases of desertion an- the 00MVIete fife Canadians have 'j w - it carefully) for each number and Against the Communists - - , , E San Mtn Chu I (Three People's Prlu- nually " Yet she remains a believer- �rtbuted to literature fairly in pro- taddreas your order to Pattern Dept, cjpajs)! la mnrrfage, It !s a confession of Dortlon to their numbers and writers I'r ' - +4ptiaon Publishing Ca.. T8 West Ads- y *g CALL REDS FOES OF "a Down with the Chinese Coin- ; faith not lees fmprees!ve than that ( In two iaAguagee have done quite wen ' pit Baide St, Toronto. Patterns sent by LABC►R. ai ICetutn malt Z - _ munist Party, which la destroying the of the beadle who, having attended I in placing the stepping stones towards ' people's revolution! the University sermons for fifty a �dotui school. To s greater ear sdpt_ =tf� - esenCr>'!i iChiang �81 -g}lek "i Down with the Chinese Goat i T'eara, thanked Gvd that be was still teat, perhaps, the painters and ms to Party, which Is undoing the a Christian in all her Innumerable I etchers have advanfced and quite a - s �, -Amid the bustle and turmoil of our Soaks Trade Union Support p� work of the Northern ezpedition cases of fugitive hv.baada Mtea fader• number of names of native artists 'imodern forld, that old stand -by the in Fighting Peking and "3 Down with thq Chinese Com- rleden vows she has "never heard one I have become known beyond the bound- 1 .r .i"PUgrim'a Progress" may seem out munlet Party, which is utilizing flrst•clata excuse" By this she seesps I arise of Canada.. In the field of y „, 1. of dale to •generation who know lit• HankOw bandits amd labor usurpers to oppress to mean proof that the huaband errant mu is there does not appeat' to have _ i tie more of it Aban its title. In the war being waged upon the the peasants and laborers! had every right an3 reason to depart I been similar progress, yet a surrey Written during the twelve years of "6 Down with the Chlaese Com - t�tsa ihaE there is a considerable 3 communist elements in the Kuomin and the wife was whey Intolerable.,[ e. a''Bunyan's imprisonment for noncon• , munist Party, which is Insulting and There are philosophers who hold that. body of Canadian musicians and coin- ,u', fortuity !a Bedford goal, 1 nthe 'six• t tang Party by the store , moderate disgracing our late director, Dr. Sun! in every quarrel bot' aides are to posers and that they have plaoW an is flea and 'seventies of the seveataonth Chinese Nationalists, slogans closely ••; gown ,wth the Chinese Com- blame, but this lml.>♦rtlallty !a too sub- { tmpnsing number od works before th1 . ' "'century, and published by him after modeled after the "ups! and down$!" munist Petty, which 1s Dlotttng fhe i pme to. the normal human reason, tribunal of public Judgment, - `Ihta release, the book had already gone used so freely by Communists the downfall and destruction of the KUO- Without pretending to a traction of It !s probable that the average than . - through thirty editions by 1758, the world .over are' p� t Mss Inderrledea's vast ex w .1.1',W io- ' date of the volume that ties before according to reports found In late "9 To 'be against the Three People's s human incontpstibt!itp, we are pre on record approximately 200 Cana ` _pie now. It was a volume dear to our copies of the Canton Gazette received Principals is to be a counter- revolu- pared to maintain thai there are cases dian composers and that, they have . � � 1. lathers, dearer still to our g*'a�-par- here. ttonary. k of desertion to which the deserted, 1 Publi$hed s total of nearly 2,000 pieces - it __ , • , -tints; but now, for halt a century, It . It appears that. • in addition 10 ex- "9 To be against the Kuomintang sometimes busbantj, sometimes wife, I of variolis character, ranging frotq, ; 3tas' lain rather dusty on our shelves. cling many Communist leaders from is to be $oounter- revolutionary. g igloos eompcaltloa w �.• De le altogether right. This the ;most �oratorlo, through ref +y° Apart from the truth, dignity, mod -. ��, the organization and 'us•!ng armed "10 All power and authority Dlelonge austere divines admit, and surely to songs and works of lighter moment i� eratl6a, and simple imagery of the force against some of the most recal- to the Kuomintang. Chicago Is not such a bower. of con -' It is with a desire of encouraging ` !work, we read it breathlessly beca ise nubial %felicity that, the thipg is not such native ,talent and also those coin c; eitranL the Special Kuomintang Com- "11 All true and loyal comrades at .,what happens p Christian seems tip residence is actually to be happening to ouraelcga. mittee in the--Province of Kwang_tung the ,K"miutang must unite sad ria:e_- kao%m. _ (posers who have. taken • The' Individuality of the traveler .got up a summary o[ the Party's attl- "12 Down with all counter- ter Canada, that the Radio Department snakes a personal' appeal. ' We walk lode toward -tire Commaniata in the tionaries! The doctor who complains through of .the - Canadian National Railways is shape of twenty-two slogans, which "13, Down with all opportunist ;! the pte2sa that people do not pay . comple'ting arrangements to rovide a • 5 beside i,im as fi we were walking be I p L ; the' neaapapers ct the province are ''14 Concaentrate the rovers of the enough attention to their feet prob - greater number of Canadian com 5 side our own continual reflection in a I Dosi obliged to print ;n every Issr.o, Kuomintang, ably thinks they still use them. - f tious-_in the musical programs a t ,_ Senirror. For the time being, we are I I I through the eleven broads tin ffa�ai- �• r 1. { Christian, and we fall,- rise, stumble - -- g p t again, rejoce, .suffer, and. struzgle I signs operated across the Dominion' by E along with him all the way he goes. t j , ' .. _life charm of the work lies in its. t, I individual application. - • l• - -The "Pilgrim's Progress" is a Com i. coon meeting ground for all types; in I sR '' :Its pages, as in the Bible, all religions . -may be reconciled. There is a 'not. '. ', able Absence of that finatica} hatred of other churches so characteristic of the sour Puritanism of ttie period. f Bunyan, indeed, was more concerned -.. -to set his`iDwu -house iti order than to meddle with anyone else's, and, if ,there can be any party upon whom * - he is disposed to bear hardly, it is the hypocritical •fanatics • •. those - who were out for vain glory and praise, . the talkatives, and such as Byends, who made their religion a "stalking horse to get and enjoy the world,... Bunyan's message• to his Qwa genera- . . . . :' , lion was to leave all • these " miserable I of religion and live -the true Christ -life` men were to be doers of the Word, not' hearers' only. What mattered was "a new life." Material possessions or hardships were to ,count as nothing in the great , adven - :•ttit'e'to.win something more pre - ..cious than our• emolument;' -to wit, Eternal Lie only warfare . iA that counted was the. warfare of the ' to , . '. spirit against the fleslr: not merely of ' -. t ,i U i' blli ! • ithe National System. - - t Z, • . - Already, the Radio Department of it reminds me of a : another. —Alice Law, 'in The Canadian National Railways has Hon. J. Malcolm, Minister of Trade and Commerce at Ottawa, arriving on the "Aqultania." In tho group, 1the done a great deal to further the •' •, . ;Revle*. -knowledge of good music by arranging �. - ' Z; Campney, of Ottawa, and F. k. Morrow, of Toronto. good programs in which the serious 4j M. F. ..___ music of the past and present his a '� ' i. fair share, and also by procttrfng the , ` services of ekilled musicians and ,; qr, qualified groups of band and orchestra r' . w r t !s 0 4. .. _t .t °."Ce�� .... a.. .r- - o- ...... N... .. A4....:a .�i.�: � :,. .. ,,:• _ISY•.Y,. :d'.- ..s'r_1•,,a�..... ­'I, .:.'*: players 'at its carious broadcasting rentresi In this connection'tbe Hart .: House String Quartette has tieetf heard from practically every station ._ , :;_`, the broadcasting chain during the - ,, 'of past two e•easons, a ' moat - importa'nt 1 , contribution in the spread of know � y' edge of the chotsest chamber music• RIt is now planned to devote a roc ion cf ev# program to Canadian music and whenever possible com- poser§ Rill be invited to play`, of direct, their own compositions from ..~ studios of the radio department. _ . Special attention wili,be given to new , works found to possess aterit and com- posers now resident in the Dominion "t are invited to communicate with the `V. ; • headquarters of the Radio Department, _ _: Cnadian National Railways at 1licnt • i •` real. .. '� I do not lNe at all such trimming `; .f one orm o re g ons e e aga net ` • . - of a horse's tail. it reminds me of a : another. —Alice Law, 'in The Empirg. Hon. J. Malcolm, Minister of Trade and Commerce at Ottawa, arriving on the "Aqultania." In tho group, woman with bobbed hair. - -Kins r: . ;Revle*. . „ LEFT to RIGHT, Mr. and,Mrs. Malcolm, Mr. and Mrs, H. O. Campney, of Ottawa, and F. k. Morrow, of Toronto. George V. 4j M. F. ..___ �I . $$ .r . fa. - YLYr;:, -.: ,.,.x.-.4,.%` -- -..)... �. :.t..,. - -..., h..44.. '..ha v...x_._..... +c'.. :e-.. ._,a'.A,.,, •... -,.. .._1 _. "rs� ...,.1 ,. •- ,"P.,... �.at. ,.•_oe. ...w,,.s. J „'%.".. � ..,,,.,� .. ... ... ... . w r t !s 0 4. .. _t .t °."Ce�� .... a.. .r- - o- ...... N... .. A4....:a .�i.�: � :,. .. ,,:• _ISY•.Y,. :d'.- ..s'r_1•,,a�..... ­'I, .:.'*: fh - xxd,' Y�” r.. .pi,3.s.,.i".n.i'.'7'!�`ti.'A,:n r,��,���a<:! �{�' FFE.� Ii? � e':a:rr..Y,IYE: ' r=R.! i,r„i •.a r. wy.re : ?,.s6'Ad: � r ' °.. •+w .. .f l ' ,..:4 T. My . , y .. j, �', . � .t. q... n w r. ., ,,.. . � ..�+� . `,:. • -': • ';-r• i d' :., s� ,7. i.n• 'a• 9 ".°,:tr't ' ... '. . .:' .:.: ,. ..'. .. :. � a: ���� r i pp ft '1 .�LO�ALI$�f�7m -Mies Laura Andrew, of To - Cawixo -F. H. Luke, Optom- zK route, spent Sunday at her, home etrist, 187 Yonne Street, "Toronto, here. maybe consulted about your eyes A Zella Sleep and Miss Blyr• -Mrs. H.'J. Marquis, of Stroud, for glasses at A. H. Allin's drug ; Ale Salter agent the speak -end with spent the week end with relatives store, Whitby, on Tuesday, Aug. �/ 1,-, ,o Me in Oshawa. in Pickering. - ++ r 23rd. Don't forget the date. ,;- - =Norman Morrison, teller of the -Mrs, Wm. califs is epeoding h Our police 'tiustees have had a ,:Standard Bank here, is now an- few days with, relatives. and new cement sidewalk laid down it - friends in Orono.' on Elizabeth Street, and will Soon joying a two weeks' vacation. .-fd ee,C ethic Burns, of Tocon= -J. & and Mrs. Balsdan and start to lay one down on, the east ­'40P pe4id. by•her sister, vie- family motored to Cobourg. on side of Church Street from Kiag _ ' lied friends in the village on 8na- 8anday and spent the day with Street down to S. W. Davis' pro- ;on ,day frieds. pert Glordon and Mrs. Law spent a "� H: T. Fallaise, 8esident Dent- Mpid progress has been made friends Office oyez Halodon's hardwith hary fete days last week visitinir eating operations daring 3store,• Office hours, .9 to 6 daily 'sad h in-Aliv vie an�d.other points on Lake eveningeby appointment.@ the past two or three weeks ae t e weather has been moat favorable, nOe' -Mrs. Paull Kniftou and child• Man farmers will have corn leted -Miss Ph llis Pil')iey has re'ttlrn- y p ren, of Parry Bound, spent a few their ed home, after a ()ding a week Brain harvest Lhie week. Re t days last. week with the former 's ports from all ' � wOharles an Mrs. Law, 'of mother, Mrs. James Gordon. Miss bountiful cropgaerters.' indicate a, • • ,: „fir -IIdre. H. A. Matchett, .Mien Enid Kniftoo will remain here a -On Monday last a new time- week or two before returnia e Mateirettnd Miss Helen Matchett g table came into effect on 'the bus of Toronto, spent Tuesday last in home. lines running into Toronto from a re U tto",--Clemi - -The Pickering School Trustees the east. The first bus leaves Ooh - he village. wish to advieg parents that in awa at 7 a. ni.. and then one ever - -_ -Miss Margaret Robertson, a y - future beginners will copomence two Pasta afterwards until 9 m. teacher in Toronto, eD8Bt a day p• I. recently with her school friend, school at the beginning of the fall The Del- Ray'bussee take the first �n many 14ire. G. Law. terra in September instead of at, rnn and the CoIlacutt' bnesee the e/ - Easter as hereto -fore. This will next and thus .alternate Burin P. and Mrs. Browning and g ' Mn. A. Shaw and children, of apply in the term beginning -Sep. the day. Each line will have the y' G9haronr a nt'Saaday with Chas. tember ffth, same hours all through the season u r summer i clad Mrq.Jkey. -Much curiosity is ,still shown and will not alternate weekly as "" y M in regard to the type of car which formerly. 'Blanche_ Walsh hue re• y. On Sundays and Pelf • &s �s lines tarned'to the city, after enjoying Ford will glace on the market in a day�".there will be extra busses at few days. Many attemps are 7.30 and 8 80 m. The Lime -table , a here and with friends in her but the descript astvsry so Muth this issue. lla nttt line 'appears in ford, d that a S. and Mrs. 'r'ergtieoa person cannot rely ou any -Hugh C. Robbins, eon of Tboo. of them. A Detroit publication and Mrs. Robbins of the Brock .:,and daughter, Marjorie, have re which we have at head gives the road, met with s "_Ladies' sari MieSee' White Ozforde and Straps, popular sizes. � �! Itaardd home, after spending a peculiar but values as high as $2.50 in the lot-we're losing lone four weeks' holiday in Western following description wbictl they painfitl accident on Monday after- h g y y say "seems" to be anthomtive : heavily on them, but they mnAt go, only 98 users. 5 "Ontario . noon. hi r. Robbins; who ie first _ Standard egai eat includes self• teller in the Standard Bank O @h�; ` Mrs. Baker and children, of gm starter, five wire wheels, speed() awa. was reaching under his desk �,Boye' Gna' metal and Brown, Oxfords, neatest styles, sizes 'Toronto are visiting for a fen wiper, for some sash His revolver tone • y , g ,going at 289. •'i Jays with the former'@ sisters, meter, wind-shield wi r, ern- 2 to 6} good quality calf, regular 3.50 t-4 melee. Arthur Boyea and Mrs. Doug• meter, gasoline gauge, dash light, lying on the desk, and it was a-eci• Hondaile shock absorbers and ` lrlro�i Dann• deatally ]mocked to • the floor Men's Overalls, in black and plain blue, in all sizes, worth w four wheel brakes. The engine when it was disc-barged, ed, the bullet at least 2.00 r Bair, going on sale at 1.69 f -Mr and Mrs. Powley and three will be 4 cylinder, 34 horse power, entering the flesh g p Per pair. daughters. of Troy. N. Y:, and y part of the _ and capable of a speed of W miles cal! of the right Striped Bath Towels, splendid for common use, camping }: = ;}4ira Thomas Carey, of Hamilton. ght leg. He .was - yR an hour, will run 30 to 35 mile@ on aseisted otrt of the ca x e�pent Monday with W. A. and cage by the etc., size 15x30 going.at 19c each or 8 for 1.00. a gallon of gasoline and will accele- Mr. Hodgin@, and one of K Mrs. Henderson. manager, �a rate 5 to 80 miles in 30 seconds., -David and Airs. Pugh, of Whit the clerks. Dr McDonald was ai church,- end E. and Mrs. Somer. The new model will be built on a eummoaed and he rendered first •A great tine of handy size Kitchen Bowls, in blue stripe 104 inch base, and a wide choice of aid after which be was removed and flowered patterns, Priced for quick sale at 15c. ;1 wills and daughter, of Markham, n were visitors at W. A. Header - 'color combinations will be offered. to the Oshawa General Hospital t icon's over Sunday. The price in the States will be The wound bled very profusely -150 yards Gingham in good quality, small patterns, eegeci- ,': around $500. Other improve- sad fee re are entertained that one ally nice for children's wear, going on sale at l9e yd. a„ —Mrs. Deacon and children, melee will be included. The neat the bones may be fractured, His Miss Dorothy and Rob.. of Mobile, few weeks should see the new car y r� 'Alabama, are speeding a few many frieods are glad ' to know Catton Broadcloth, in maize, orange and rose, specially aF sreelta with the former'@' sister, and all doubts regarding type of that his injuries are not likely to Sae for children's school wear -worth 46e. but we're car dispelled. - rove serious although h - airs. P. T. Boating. p B very Palo• clearing It up at 84e per yard. _ -At St. George's Church nest -The Pickering Continuation ful. Mr. Robbins was just about i3aaday : Sunday School meets at The results of the middle to start his annual vacation which ry, �r li.80-a. m.; Moral() 9erviceat 10,30 school examinations, which were is.thus spoiled by the unfortunate Boys' Brown Leather Sandal Oxfords. heavy so3,e. rubber a. m. Preacher. v. D. B. Laos. _ hael, sizes 1, 8, 4 and 5, wear extra Rood, now 1.96, "o hold last June, are a@ follows: f occurrence. r hard. No evening service. indicates first grade proficiency Irwre value -don't mesa this one. , t -'Mrs. C. A. Sterritt and dan• (75 to 100); clams it from 66 to 74 ; DUNIdARTON. - _ s phter. Mies Adam have been spend• class ill from 60 - 1l5, and c , 9 log s couple of weeks with the credit from $0 to 69 -Jean Annan, A garden pare •under the auspices lEvirmer's sister at her cottage at sac hilt iii ; Ethel Bleakin, &1R iii. of fit (#surge s lesion, at Danbartoa n • ; �,,� ' Woodland Basch on the Gieorgton Eon comp e, fag lit c ; Marjorie "111 be held st the residence of Harry ,`, • ' . Newman on the evening of Friday, Bay• Diamond alR ii. Reom iii, class c, • • e „ ' Nog. 28th. Bee bills for farther par• , -W. C. sod Mrs. Markar and pbye lit. one bast i, Rog comp it, tf w rs. ` itwo eon @, of Shedden, are spend. tog lit e, tat oath c, lat comp c ; At the community Hall next Sun- ' �I m Ming 1 m V ,e a -two creeks vacation with Gleans Gilmer, alg iii, geom 1, c em day : Sunday School. at 2.00 p. m.: the fortribr's parents here end with c � Florence hutch, alR it, geom ii, Ao fiewa Service, at 8.00 p. m. Rev. friends in 4ravenhurst, and with Chem c, pbys c, sue hint c, Br hint D. B. Langford, Preacher summer Mrs. Marker's lather in Yssy. C. Rog comp r, Rog 'Zit c; Edna visitors welcome at both Sunday _ -O. A. and Mrs. Sharp and fam- Reid, alg 1, geom i. phys lit Mary school and church Service. Its here. Y,pou ll need a new suit returned home on Sunday, Spencer, &Ig it. EDg cow pc ; Violet IN MEMORIAM. Swim In a alter "s, pleasant two weeks' vacs Swan, alg e ; Rath Taylor, &]g i, _ a= vaca- tion spent in motoring throe b toom t, Chem c, pbye iii. $r blot c, LAW -In loving emo of Abram ' KLINGTIGHT SUIT • ithe States of Michigan, Oho, En,g comp C. fog lit ii, let ,nth tit. W. Lsw, who passed away, August ":� - Peaneylvaais and hlew Fork. The tat comp tit; Liliiav Wiman. Br 15. 1928. Also. our daughter, Gladys. i Bernice Eddy, Eng who died Se - Iasi three days were spent on the Prat e ; y slg e, pt. 20th• 1882. .the Suit than made Bathing 7;0 Swimming a, lakes north of Lindsay: comp c, Fren &nth c; Wm. Power, 'Tia sweet to kr ow we'll meet again, -Rev. Dr. J. E. Moore, of Uz- cheat- ii, Br hist e, ED g lit c; Robt. Where troubles are no more. bridge, a former pastor of the Rtork. alg c ; Stanley Taylor, geom And that the two I loved to well Ito n ore. e a oo a Tennis a Golt i _pp led the pulpit in St. Paul's United it. The reerilte of those successful -sadly missed. Wife and Mother. Church on Sunday and preached in the lower school su plement&1 These games signify holidays. _ -very acceptably. Dr. Moore- was mm- follow below. -There i&nor -- - -- - - w, accompanied by Mrs. Moore, and grading, the pas mark being 60 �N° A ae'�• Be well equipped with Spalding Sporting; Goods. 1while here they were the guests per cent. This list is an addition - They are the Beet , of the iliesee Bunting. to that issued in June. Arithme- I{'OA sALM -- Pandora range, 6-holes, -On Sunday afternoon about tic- Morjgrie Annan. Mildred Bar• sOOd a' n�" D. A. soar. Claremont. ao-a1 SHIRTS 1 £.'• }•16.84 o'cloci.a serious accident cc- Tettr Lyndon Crock, Howard Law, FOR SALE —Five young sows (stilts). 1� esurrod at the railway crossing be- Pam Tome.- Botany -Jack Chap - 'thee. Tanner, "Aintree Farm," R, R. No. 1, ' side the will at the west end of man. The schools, both eontiou• P;ckeribg, 60 We are showing the finest liIIes of Cluett, Peabody and the village. C. L Hope, whose anon and oablie, open here on OR SALE-Double barrelled shot. «Arrow" • Shirts with Conan' attached, in whine ice; '.home is in Barberton, Ohio, bat Tuesday, -Sept- fiish:— - - �s maw.- Thom- )nn;per. - L.Raddy•s Farm. Pickering, whois employed in Toronto, was Reeident8 along Lhe Highway driving along in his motor- cycle, east of Toronto are greatly sgnoy TO RENT -On con. 2. Pickering, a Also, a full line of Khaki Trousers that will stand the gaff 4•roomed cottue, Apply to Thom, Watson, and, it to reported, a defect in the ed by boys corning out of the city R, R. 2, Pickering, 44tf Headlight@ famous No. 53 ."crossing caused his motor -cycle to and making themselves a general upset, throwing. Lim with great nuisance and tbefta are frequently FARM FOR SALE OR TO RENT- force on to the hard .road. He reported. - John Graham, of the orthhau lotr27,con.7.Pickering. Apyply Fred T. Bunting, PlckerlIIg on remisea or phone Clare 22M `Mrs. H. Gow- waa rendered uncoocioue. Medical Rouge Hill, is one of those wbo it, R 2, Claremont. 47.50 aid wen summoned and after re- have eaffered considerably. from -Established 1857. -$ eeiving first aid an ambulance these depredations. His refresh STRAYED -Bros pasture field. lot _ ` , 35, con: 6. Pickering, a yearling de Hol• conveyed him to St. Michaels meat booth has been broken into stein heifer. black and white. Reward for recov? Hospital, Toronto. The unfortun• on several occasions sod a' quan- ey• W. B. lreson, Green River, 50 ate man received a broken ankle tity of ice cream and soft drinks ARMS TO RENT- 0ooveniently, THE CENTRAL GARAGE as well as being badly bruised as well as other valuables stolen. Flocated, excellent soil. Possession to plopQh about the body and bead. At On Friday last Constable William after present cro . Fnu possession April tat, 1428 V� present it is not known. whether Chester arrested five boys whose Apply to G. D, �offant, Oshawa, out. sou or not he has been injured intern- ages were sixteen and under eharg• STRAYED -On to the premises of Telephone 4900 > ,t >kliy. ed with theft committed on Aug. r�irieaandIrroanheifesr'. con. way nhave -SL Peal's IInited Church, Pick- BLh. They' appeared before Police name by proving property and paying err - -nsea. K sting, was the scene of a quiet- Magistrate Clark and were re 4b '0 _ wedding at 4 o'clock on Monday,' manded until Saturday evening. TORONTO WET•WASH LAUN- = + y{ August tbe- -15th, when Bmma In the meautime they were taken 1 DRY (semi finish} –Let our driver call and s- Loaise, daughter of Richard and to the Children's Shelter at Orb- t;mewi h Mr. hour service. avis, bar We leave yaw Bute Repairs; Access es, 0118 and -Wre. Pockrin, Pickering, will pick up and deliver 8 times ■week. war! mar- awa, ae children of that tender � tied tol$Ivfn P. McLennan, son of age are not allowed 'to be taken to ADIO FOR SALE -A flue tubed Gasoline, Acetylene Welding John and the late John Me- jail. Accompanied by•several of ]RADIO used as demonstrator, goon as new, iwnnan, of Argyle. Rev. A. R their parents, they again appear tuinmeab" �egnlartn �« ina``oo Will p n i9asdereon, pasWr of the chureb, ed is court, when the pleaded sea ror�18a.00. Apply Box t7o, 1''ickeriag. 4atr , :. = lJattBry Vhargln °t officiated. The bride looked lov- guilty to the charge. we - sh fn white crepe rZoalhe trim•. let off on suspended sentence on Fj ARM FOR BALE'OA A)tNT -Ob acres of land in la 12, con. a Pickering lots `� alb m e ,'on all ma-es sad with rhinestones and paying the costs 'of the court, or water at both sad rood buildingr and p: -With white•hot and white brose which amounted to $6.66 each. �iumrencem. �`ioreeeto sell or rem anao- count of bealth."Jamse W. Hint. R.1, :wnd'ali the was unottend The rents present ware given a Locust ll'OD1. Gtr of cars. pps pa red. Tire church was besntifai]y timely talk on the neglect of their - decorated with for s, gladioli parental duty. It is from' this FARMERS, AT't'El'�'I`IOhi -.. �. _ and sweet peas. immediately class chiefly that the large army -- Wafter the service the bride and of hardened criminals are recruit. Assure yourselves of a full whest groom left by motor for Erie, P. ed. The parents learn, when it to orop by usingg Fertilises manufactured - gad Olevelsad Ohio the bride too late. by Ontario Fertilizere Limited. an all Plbr g peach satin dress serious stake by neglecttiing t CHARLES Be SPENCER trsvellio ins Oaaadia0 Company, West Toronto, ' blsek satin aboes and white hat. maintain their parental control -of Onc. W. R. Emerson. On their return Mr, and Mrs. Me their children until the have Agent. 50.52 t 4 .Lennan will reside in Pickering. reached years of discretion Phoo�e Whitby 888 W gWhitby, Ontr� „ Proprietor, , . - Pickeringf' . .. 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