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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1927_08_26r �Z NV T ilol.", V­ R V4, d 4', t 4 ,�TOL. XLV1. AY, AUG. K1927 No. 51. P I C"HIJEW _R_ IN G 0 NT. FRID M 4*T00= DUMBARTON. BROCK ROAD. At the Community Hall on Sunday: Boya and girls, got ready orseb I oc, irsd4611114 GREENWOOD Sunday School at 21.00 p. w.; Church again. Service it &00 p. m. Preacher W. R. Miss Edna Kayes Is on'the sick list MRS HO aproule. at sea t. ru AeUiarn Badgerow spent last week-end at Whitby and other points. GREENWOOD. Gen. Kayes and family, of Oshawa. A eflendid garden party wUl be spent the week-end with friends here. 0 eld a the home of Fred Bush on Aug. ATorooto family, who occupied & Baskets' t all -sizes B. CHRISTIAN, Barristerand Ae1=,,No=PubUc Etc. money to wood Ladies' Aid. The program will returned home. 20th, under the auspices of the Gieen- cabin at the wildemees last week, have On. Ig House, wbithy. 2ay and descriptions be a drams entitled ­The Fascinating Ralph Hwing and family. of the All aecoumts must be is Fanny BrownL.';' I b the Mark- Bell Telephone Co.. Toronto, spent . �Iven �py G BROWNING. K. C.. Barris. iDr irranged for by uly h& gu at lowe _h&w­DramXUe- Ulub an­d­ZUrer&.-- ­ Pr�o- ­S*a"y mith_Z_4. Kay es. V=tely-lrest of cc. Dundas Street, ceedain aid of the Building Fund. Mrs. Goo. Grills,-*bW--uuderwent-an let - as - I am' leaviv for eWrlri House phone 8", Otilce phone."2. Admission, adults 26 cents; children, operation In the Oshawa Hoipital, is aire that Clete, ters. So- alt. for sale 20 cents. Hot dogs wil be sold on the doing nicely and will be home in a few. req My books closed B TON & ROSS-Barris Al is n its Northern Ontario Building.-M grounds. days. not let i tha John Neal will start for the harvest A W. J. Eloston. CHAS. A. WEITZ. WHITEVALE. fields of the west on the 30tb. go will I Adelaide 2767' A R. D. F. Ross. be accompanied by his uncle, Lawrence a - : Successor to late W. G. Barnes We extend out heartiest congratu- Neal, who is visiting friends in Cater- 7PICHARDSON PICKERING A large JIL11Erriat-p. Solicit. t... 213-214 Cooled- Phone Mark 8420 ILtions to Patrick Nolan on his success Jo. Building, Corner Yonge and Rich- 'r, i g his rot-clase certificate 8t;,0ronto. Pbonea Main 1390 and Main 'k Mftr from Markham High School. tring office open Monday and Wed On Monday &f ternoon a pretty tea DUMBARTON. us ludift _�ff evenio#a and all day Satutday, inclu W wdayAveni . Pbone Pick. "00. ati show r was held on the lawn of Mrs. --Feed- ._A� e FURNITURE- Stock of Miss Gertrude White is in Clinton AT BOTTOM PRICES J. A. Pugb, by-the-Misses Birnie and with her cousin. Mps. Paterson. nf various kinds on hand 21 Miss Irene Pugh, in Oonor of the bride Little Miss Mary O'Brien. of T6-rdT-- -7 42 Zi elect, Miss Marion Johnston. Sweet to. is holidayiog wfth Miss Minnie Bettei secure your supplies now, y A "R. J. R. FOWLIIL Deatiet. Gar. CLAREMONT, ONT. peasand cosmos graced the table. A Nicholson. Rd and Victoria Park Ave.' To- novel shower Idea was carried out. am it will be Pearze and higher 0. IgIg, up, Washatande Mr. and Mrs. Carruthers, of Duluth. 4 . p at do,). 6%1; Eww. Dressers $12 0 -_ I -_ . I in price. later on. 112. ly $4 up. Chiffoven, 5 drawen are visiting their u"Ie, Isaac and AUVLXY R. D. C. Smith. Deutist.'Stouff- and good sized mirrors AND BARLEY Mrs Nobes. Honer Graduate of Chicago and To- half price. It will Mrs. Frank Sewell and babygirl Miss Gee has returned from a visit o7al t.0 8 are visiting her parents. Walter and veet* Universities and the R yon to call. L Catharines. WANTED Den"Surgeona. Phoneofficeloll COUT "I pay Mrs, Annie. ,L. IM No outaid! appointmenta. Robert Logan. of Penn.. in yisiting .201 The Misses Anderson, of To his relatives here. ronto B. BEATON. D. b. Mr and Mrs. Morrison spent; Sun. ]BLAKE and Whitby, were guests of Miss z M. Graduatelof the Royal Coleige o( Dan!-, Roofing Material I day with Frank sod Mrs. Puckrin. tal Agnes Thom over the week-end. wW UniverwiT of Toronto. off= Nicholson y Miss Phyllis % or The buov season of threshing and ioited h -Uoner7 stom WWtby. friend. Miss Dove. in the cTty and bows 9 to 12: Ito 5M. lad,' harvest is on and the weather has the 5x British Colu'mbix Shingles latter returned with Phyllis to spend 0 A L Phosse 220. been ideal. 8X a whilein the country. Several of the Club members visited Rev. Mr. Haig, uf Asriscourt, will NBIL 0. SMITH. D. D. 9.. L. D. S.. No. 2 Sand5z Nia v oaday e ebing (Succemw to Dr - J � N - Dalev. Graduate of the United Church pulpit next A good supply of Hard and Soft -The V tgara Falls on WedD -CuPT w7W College of��W 5 tons aad Tom. wi the Tennis Club, of Greenwood, 0' to uaivemty. A, over D A Sunday. Rev. Mr. Gundv preached and report a good tI me. very acceo Phone . Coal on hand.. Al@o a suppl PV; J=store every Tuesday and Prid TORONTO ASPHALT - tably last Sunday, morning ROOFING WHITBY. and evening. of Kindling Wood, 7[XZRBERT T, FALLA [BE Murray's 18 in.. 82 in. and 86 Inch stove length. 4. L, D S.. JUIM D. 5, Graduate of the Royal CotIeV of Wben a funeral procession was P&"- DMEW Surgeons and the Umvemly of Tato to, widths, 4 in I Shinglei - also S. 0. Football 'Association 0 CM= above 3 5 Salaciou's awe. Pickering, oat Metal Valley ana Ing &long the Kingston road near the .12tf Phone Pick. 1709. 41111ce boun * 9 a as to S y. a., or by appoint. Imominalarui on Sunday an &utomo. Ridge Roll. L%st Saturday evening at Clare Went Phase Pick 3TOO. NAL 7NRO, PICKKKING iL 431y bile driven by R. F. Brown. Ridr mom t. before a large crowd, Claremont DO, D ML t t e -.4112ta4a"o garb*. MatwUl. or will give price on wood. Out­ struck the hearse a defeated Brougham by the ecare of L. BURNINGHAM finished job rearand-slao bit the car containing two to nothing. in the first its, e of m -Sue. the mourners. Chief Gun8OZl will t1ke lay�off for the cha ionsh�p of rRL�ZABETH RICHARDSON CKERING 1 prosecute Brown for reckless drivIag the South Ootario PootbmSI Associa- Building and General sued icbardson. repre- Asimilarcharge has been preferred tion. Thegame was wellplayedby to the late W, V. P 8MUNLawacl-kneva Firy Insurance Comm P1 contracting. abed a W P" of �10 t, the chief sonst John Prosser of \t Estimates furnished on &It clames both saw*. Claremont showed s. Ayloswortb avvaue. Birch Cliff, good forward line and the Brougham of work-Interier and Exterior. MSTUJ LUMBER YARD L. Licensed Auctioneev. who I@ alleged to to have "cut In" on team bad a good defence. The game 'jLlterstions and repairs. 4! 0 Inir counties de Tark "W 2atusa. AUG. A Oka aho 41 all klaft am" Is an Awartass Arthur Irwin. &M Ontario striW. To. we" a little late in starf Inff Owing to Chimneys Built Concrete Work. -onto. near the Flaming farm an 8 the referee having tire trouble comin Phone Pickering W12 "Is". Adaved on" alverl. 0.. 0" 1 no- ttme 3 T 43"All X M N G NAAI%MM 4ay. Both can went into the ditch- from Oshawa. These two in R-1113ATON TOWN arlam Mrs. Irwin was cut over the eye and lay the Goal game at Brouebam next FAIRPORT, ONTARIO We buy and sell. furnish quotations her back was injured. Prosser will Saturday evening, Aug. 27th. The "GOMMING2. BUL to "Lwow and Information on all LAsted and appearin the police courtllervtbis game will commence at 5,80'p. m 8 H I G L E S Unlisted Mining Stocks. (Friday) w9roing. (standard time) and Harry Gilpin. of Vv a Will be Pleased to Advise what Oshawa, will referee. The total &I p,-_ Wid. MAW, LICENSED AVC_ 0 IW%! �.Nova Scotia Shingles TIONZW Y=Q01toric a" DwIsNss tocks to bov or to hold, or Seethe FawinatioR Fanny Brown on the round wtII counti and as I I Galt Galvanized Steel Shingles An COMM& attwAW w hat a tock to sell. at Greenwood. Aug. 29th. ugham has a two goal lead to over- Bird's Felt Slate Shingles, to. Tarwsr�bbs� DOU0 ansy be Clients are making mono4y by come. it is certain that they will make arram"d at NRWS'OWv 940 sed Judelm. I .. for sale at deat obonaL Wwtbv. Out. my following our advice. WHITUVA" a determined effort on their home Our long experience in mining. ex. Mrs. H. Pugb visited city friends field. T. PATERSON-8 - CLAREMONT �eodiug over a Pori Od Of 'twenty over the week-end. Ca.11 and get prices. Phone 2912 A yosirs, allows us to give sound advice Mr. and Mrs. Parks visited friends WEST HILL- on the investment feature Of A, Wins in Claremont on Sunday. L 'EEP COOL I or the spo-mul&tIve feature of a pro*- Miss B. Ketcheson. of Tweed, is a Last Sunday morning It was noticed ,Pickering peadve mining ventum that there were four ministers In the Ruest iLt Ft, fl� Johnaton's. Buy a 1 SOLLOWAY, MILLS k 00. Mr. and-Mrs. Peebles a at a very congregation. namely Rev. Sam 'Ron- -6edyof Francis, $aek. ; Rev. Wm. Members of Standard pro esior -The­-4"ge_ er Goods Store I pl;T� Iiholida Leat'. alcoca 5xcuan H, noare aujuying Scott. go. 0 w Perfection Members of the Montreal a motor trip through ttaawrwa. American universitlove; Rev. Bugb BARN Congratulations to misees Emma Oroslerr. a former pastor of the church Our supply of quality H Mining Exohang& araese an� ,.,,Oi'l Stove Office and Board Room, Ground Floor, and Marjory Birnis on their sucesen in and Mr. McOonoebis, the pastor in Parts is now complete. their examinations. chMe at the present tf me. metropolitan Building, -00 --was hostess Mon. Morning service next Sk -000TS--GR" agora AND - Miss o-4'ugb hands In TORON". - ONTARIO day afternoon In her home Melville Presbyterian Obure IT at a do. w be We have &.large stock of this Famell.. s conducted by the Rev. Hugh Crozier. Boot on hand unbeatable P'&Qum: Ads"'" am and WrA lightful Los and miscellaneous shower gave Time, Toil, Patiewe in bonor of bar friend, Min Marion who Is 'now -located at The menford, for hard wear Led tear. .8" our Now Model Out. Mr. crosier to on his vacatina. You Will Like It Rarding takes place on Thursday. THE RURRL Johnston. whose marriage to Lowls and has kindly consented to take the -.REPAIRING 'ANY LTD. August 25th. Miss Pugb received the We maintain our established re' 4CURITIES COMP service on Sunday morning, Aug. 28th. a good Hne of Hardwwe guests. assisted by Min BMW& Birmle. All friends and sr.qualntsnces of Mr. tion:for repaki Log 11 kind, or" st remonable After a social hour a delightf at luneb- Crozier are cordially Invited to bear hamelb boots. pr2oes Real Bstate and Insurance. eon was served on the lawn to the him next Sunday morning, Last Sun- guests. who were close f Heads of the day Rev. Sam Kennedy, of Francis. Phone 4600 CECIL BRADLEY Farm Properties a Specialty. brid"ect. Sask., took charge of the services both morning &ad evening. Mr. Kennedy Harness-maker ALVIN BUSHBY Head offIce: 21k214 Confederation BROUGHAM. In a native born son of Scarboro and ato. Life Buildfng. Toro delivered two excellent discourses to Phone Main 1390, PICKERING, ONTARIO PICKERING ., ;.. 1 ­,' Mrs. Grainger is with her daughter, those prevent. The morning contre- Branch Office: Gordon Building., Mrs. R. Miller. gation was one of the largest that as some time. Pickering Ontario. family with her. Mine Jean Little was the soloist in the Phone 0600. 28tf J. Daniel and family, from the U, a., morning and A. H. McCurdy in the 'Man Mrs. Busign has her daughter and been seen in Melville for yvisited Mrs. A. Malcolm. eveillog. Bert Harvey. jr., of Toronto, spent will require &'Mattress doring CLAREMONT Sunday with his pareDta. theJellowinir few Mrs. Peter Brown and children arc Hear -the Markham Dramatic Club U wibsks. We CREAMERY visitiog the Perryman family. at Greenwood, A. g. 29th. Miss Duncan, of Ssek.. basspenta Sell the Marshal I part of her holidays with her uncle STOUFFVILLE. and family, price ppid fo Prioes *25 to $15' r Mrs. Mcf3riRr. of Toronto. is-visit. The creditors of J. L. Little wili'le IV Cream at the ing at Thistle Ha', also Miss Whitson, paid 28 cents on the dollar. We gaillsamtee our $15 Mat- of Markham. John Turner has purchased the Kos* tren to be pure white d cla at Creazarty A life weirnbert-bip tea is being bel ter residence, next to the publi, school at the home of Mrs. Gen. Philip this OurHome Committee showasur. plu d a of about IIINO dollars, after all ex. All Outdoors Give no a trial and be convinced A splendid meetin beW. M.� 13, penees are p .,...layer felt (Fri sy) afternoon. g of t aid. Our 8 50 and 7. 60. Mattr"Bes was held at the home of Mrs. John The Stouffville Horticultural Soci- invitei Your Kodak, ety bold their annual exhibition in the ILS11 J S Phillips on Thursday last; ..7 f -in grBy felt and Te ELM DALE I % ry . *. ATA Walter Swerdfager, of V� innipeg, Arena here on Sept. let. At the beach, in the garden, 1111SM09able lox - Iwo has been holidaying here with his Ambrose Lewis, a prominent hopes- r died at the mountain Camp, whereve condo, Master Harold Camels. man of the 7th c6n., Markham, Imidining COU011, in a pretty Mrs. Barclay went to the city last last week, after a short illuess-- 5rou go-your Kodak will keep long after:. week to bid her son. Lyman, farewell, Mr. and Mrs. Griffith met with a ur good times figured oret4wne snd yo when he left for Edinburgh to t%ke motor accident this week. -when they -good MILUrm M50 -7 �'For P"try use at-gradumite course. a_u_tnber_o.L_wo=ds__snd_ you'v6 had them. 'iid _h rve bruises. K6&ak "e ave visitors with Mn, Geo- Mille, some now designs in Our Royal Prand put: R. and Mm Brodie, of Toron- The North York Plowmea are join- it handy for the picture chances to; I. and Mrs. Fair. of Chi IDIt baudii with the Proviaclal Plow Simmons Walnut Be& 0 that don't wait. man's Association in holding their Mrs. Burroughs and son and da at your. Grocer's. k ,at right prioes of Markham a4d Agincourt. annuall event on the Jail fam to Oc. om .86 19#,* Fornere who have wheat got your The work of installing the hydro tOber. at "or vaside f rom your own system is progressing rapidly. but one Our baseball team ars now playing V great drawback to these now convoul. off the semi-ficals. They play the wheat.- We can sawn is the necessity of mutilating go second home and home game with Cs A. Sterrift grind it. many of our beautiful maples. Port Hope here on Wednesday of this )ealer and FeW of all kinds-Ohicken tteed Mrs. Ferguson itud grand-daughter. week. E C. Jones, Pbm B Furnit4ire L - Tl_�Iq J�CKER NG NEWS Kona W" M-*Ia of Mitchell. &revisiting friends here. Mrs George Thomas. who bad her Funeral Director hen feW, chop, millf9ed. Drnggist, t. I leg broken and lacerated In a motor Having spent bar ebildbood da 3 Phone law, thlevicinity. being a daughter ol tho, accident about a month ago, is hold- Pickering, Ontario Chapping every week-day. - asto James amd Mrs. Fuller, her old Ing her own and hopes are now enter- a Piakedng, Ontwis friends were pleased to renew her ae- talned that amputation will not be quaintance. necessary. .7 ze- �er Ofiver'.Dies Leading` Figure in BritiAh W -ibia un Kli;ics Passes ­ .EST JOHN Victor ' * B.C.- Bzitish , Columbia I the psssl'ng of Hon. John liver, of the ]Province, arid �Uy alaw from coast to coast Join in I paying.a. last tribute to the man 1rh6 for a decade dominated the 1,114 of )3ritish ColumbkL At his unytetentious home on Fern Street, Premier Oliver -died Monday Wight, Atwiist 115th, after an illness VAdch oommenced last spring, and Nhich he bad known for months Would end fatally. A turn for the Monday bad%arnod his at Ir approaching death. He into uncowelousness after with his relatives earlier in and the and came quiet- Bald Leaves Meryneti and Mermaids in the Cross the Bay Swim ---wm Fn son dosepri ox tdons -by -h is -wken the "Wonderful Hospitality" Carries Message of • . . . . . . Faith, Hope and N Affection 163 men, women, girls arid boys started In regent "Cross the Bay" Swim at •To.ronto. What will 400 look still with you. FuTther, it 13 the first' t4rive that a Prime Minister of Great' t— 7, Wa ri 31 at the--C..N.E.? Britain has visited any of the Do W4nL issued the- following forerwell meaw. ;,bg that the end was so near. Mr. Oliver ended his days as he .0's Two Planes Win Victory intritions during his term of office. t hope I will not be the last., taiiiing on the Empress of Scotland. "The time has come for me to say..— "I want "th nk you e9pedaU7 foi?, au, revoir-,Io Gonads, but I cannot go A lmd spent tbem., utisfrald. As 'via fort without sending a farewell message to Tur",ore Per ha n the generous interest you bxys-shcmrn� her people no and all-who have -4bbed,- in the thought that his life had con- from the day we -landed shows Mrad . in my attempts to explain some of thi Baldwin and myself such wonderful; tr9nAed somathing to the building up hospitality, Fires Rag' in Northern Ontario —.Picton 'a' Sadder e post-war problems that we in Great! Britain have to meet, and the meth-1 "Our visit has been unique in sev.J of his country. On Monday, before he sank into eral ways. First, It was our gtroett �er Ofiver'.Dies Leading` Figure in BritiAh W -ibia un Kli;ics Passes ­ .EST JOHN Victor ' * B.C.- Bzitish , Columbia I the psssl'ng of Hon. John liver, of the ]Province, arid �Uy alaw from coast to coast Join in I paying.a. last tribute to the man 1rh6 for a decade dominated the 1,114 of )3ritish ColumbkL At his unytetentious home on Fern Street, Premier Oliver -died Monday Wight, Atwiist 115th, after an illness VAdch oommenced last spring, and Nhich he bad known for months Would end fatally. A turn for the Monday bad%arnod his at Ir approaching death. He into uncowelousness after with his relatives earlier in and the and came quiet- Bald Leaves Meryneti and Mermaids in the Cross the Bay Swim ---wm Fn son dosepri ox tdons -by -h is -wken the "Wonderful Hospitality" Carries Message of • . . . . . . Faith, Hope and Affection 163 men, women, girls arid boys started In regent "Cross the Bay" Swim at •To.ronto. What will 400 look still with you. FuTther, it 13 the first' t4rive that a Prime Minister of Great' 66 summon the other nwn*ers of his family. 7%0 had :retired, not. rwaiz- North Sydney, N.S.-Premier Bald� 31 at the--C..N.E.? Britain has visited any of the Do W4nL issued the- following forerwell meaw. ;,bg that the end was so near. Mr. Oliver ended his days as he sage to the Canadian people before Two Planes Win Victory intritions during his term of office. t hope I will not be the last., taiiiing on the Empress of Scotland. "The time has come for me to say..— "I want "th nk you e9pedaU7 foi?, au, revoir-,Io Gonads, but I cannot go A lmd spent tbem., utisfrald. As 'via fort without sending a farewell message to Tur",ore Per ha n the generous interest you bxys-shcmrn� her people no and all-who have -4bbed,- in the thought that his life had con- from the day we -landed shows Mrad . in my attempts to explain some of thi Baldwin and myself such wonderful; tr9nAed somathing to the building up hospitality, Fires Rag' in Northern Ontario —.Picton 'a' Sadder e post-war problems that we in Great! Britain have to meet, and the meth-1 "Our visit has been unique in sev.J of his country. On Monday, before he sank into eral ways. First, It was our gtroett A ads and purpose with whAtch we are' privilege to travel during part of the -*oaciousness, Mr. Oliver said their Royal' Highnesses the' 'airplanes tackling them. And I have seen and' Wales and Prince George. % ye to is Private Secretary . Jas. eatfiftithgh My Jyr-*5 vumied Fn son dosepri ox tdons -by -h is -wken the • . . . . . . what tinged� w with envy, that they are} mist died, as there was no time 163 men, women, girls arid boys started In regent "Cross the Bay" Swim at •To.ronto. What will 400 look still with you. FuTther, it 13 the first' t4rive that a Prime Minister of Great' 66 summon the other nwn*ers of his family. 7%0 had :retired, not. rwaiz- like In the $50,000 marathon on Aug. 31 at the--C..N.E.? Britain has visited any of the Do ;,bg that the end was so near. Mr. Oliver ended his days as he of the liquor trade were two of the Two Planes Win Victory intritions during his term of office. t hope I will not be the last., controversiol matters with which "I want "th nk you e9pedaU7 foi?, ev lmd spent tbem., utisfrald. As 'via fort Oliver had to lead aanost throughout Tur",ore Per ha n the generous interest you bxys-shcmrn� -4bbed,- in the thought that his life had con- his Premiership. . in my attempts to explain some of thi tr9nAed somathing to the building up . During his years in offlee-as Chief- Minister Premier Oliver initiated Fires Rag' in Northern Ontario —.Picton 'a' Sadder e post-war problems that we in Great! Britain have to meet, and the meth-1 of his country. On Monday, before he sank into many departures n social legislation; But. Wiser Town ads and purpose with whAtch we are' -*oaciousness, Mr. Oliver said land and settlement laws, and im- 'airplanes tackling them. And I have seen and' ye to is Private Secretary . Jas. provements to the educational system On Wednesday four left announced an offer of $10,000 for the 14arnt, even in this brief and crowded' the that wig had been his intimate of the Province. For five the air port In Oakland, California, rescue of each crew. visit, enough of spirit anIJ the Canadian to to for many years the past years a c6risider-] one carrying a woman, and were roc- Hopes are held out for the lost I mates people enable' Shaking Mr. Morton, by hie hand, able portion of his time arid attention Ing out over the Pacific -ocean toward flyers having landed at out-lying me to be a messenger from you to the' 'he summed up the works of his life was directed toward the prosecution for Honolulu in quest of fame and $35,- Hawaiian Islands, but these are not Mother Country; the numseige that 1: home is faith, amply, when he eaddr of British Columbia's claims 000 in prize money offered by James confirmed. We ask: Is it worth it? am taking" one of of'! "Well, we didn't always do the best freight-rate reductions, and better terms f rom the Dominion. D. Dole of Honolulu for the first FIRE FIEND. transoceanic air- derby In the history I , . • hope- and affection . i did not need this visit to Con- thing politiftHy, but we"did the best ' A square -built Men of enormous of aviation, Forest fires of major prpportions vince me of the strength of the Irn- r we know bw. That's &U ,any- of us sire was road of his humble Reports on Thursday told of the are raging in the Sudbury district ' palpable ties that bind the nations of Ia Icon do' delighted in recalling the monoplane Woolaroc, piloted by for the first time d -is year as A result the Empire together in loyal partner- the A man of the people by birth and John Oliver days of his pioneer life on bush farms of the continuous Pell of dry weather Arthur C. Goebel, movie stunt: aviator a I which has created an extremely high ship under the Crown, but It is good to lamperamem, was rob -1 in Ontario and Bt-itish Columbia. A of Holly -wood, capturing first prize of see with orwe's -own eyes and to hear Moore proficient in the rugged forcefal speager( and.ready debater, n $26,000 in_ fire hazard in recent weeks. The the Dole air race from with one's own ears. n arts of 'the pioneer than any other he loved a political argument and was Oakland to Hawaii, and Honolulu's ten days have witnessed the out- s "Of my personal memories of Can.-: :' Canadian statesman. Minor, farmer never happier than when crossing entrant, the Aloha. with Martin Jen-break of no less than ten fires in ads and her people I will only W, vFoodsman, engineer and stonemason swords with some opponent worthy of : sen as . pilot, taking the second prize' various parts of the district under that they are such as I shall tresature be brought to the Premiership of the his steel across the floor of Le supervision o of $10,000, f the Sudbury office of all my life Prit1sh Columbia a first-hand knOwl- i lature He possessed a ready wit fr� Goebel and his navigator, Lieut. W.'the Ontario Forestry Branch. At "You have even me rem-wed confl- of the 'ploneer's problem which tly helped hiria in his adlininlatra- a keen sense of humor, delighting in least two of these fires are Inot yet C. Davis, ftval officer of San Diego, under control. Two thousand men den,69 and inspiration for the work ';von and applauding aivy good natured landed at Wheeler Field, at 12,22 p.m. 20 fight the menace. that awaits me as Prime Minister of of that task thrust at himself from his opponents. (Honolulu time), the first fliers in the and planes Great Britain. "I He took his place in the Provincial; In 1900. He then an Grave Diggers four-cornered race to reach the goal. taking 24 hours to travel the 2.00 I FICTON CLEANED. thank -you with all my heart. and I wish you Godspeed." ,was piston, Ont. -The town of Picton. ardent supporter of the late Sir Rich -h- McBride. but when McBride 's Ad- Exhume Chinese-, miles. , The Aloha was brought down on the. noted for its retired farmers, and (Sgnd.. "STANLEY BALDWIN." At the eivic reception, Mr. Baldwin Ord I 'field substantial. If not %>pulcnt wealth. has "I ,=dr"trat],on became definitely Con,- Oliver. Liberal . .1 at 2.22 p.m. (Honolulu time) �been "too the -cleaners." The term is San spoke but a few wordo, mnd.#' he "almost in vervatAve, always a &C I Oriental Bodies 'to Be and Jensen and Paul Schluter of used not in any literal sense, but said, sight of the ateed and lmwrt. aligned himself with the Oppo.,J -137 Francisco, the na-Agutor, stepped rather in the parlance of Wall Street.'e"l industry with wlAch I have been Atiori+ of which he became the leader Shipped Back to China from the cabin to find that they had It Is not to be thought, that the town assoclated-not always happily-!or da 1905. He bitteriy opposed the Me- Rrtde railway policy, which Iricludedi Tor-onto.-Recently 17 men have finished second. many year's past. Friday saw a huge mobilization of has participated in any "paint up and "I wish to thank the governments, Uw building of the Canadian North-!been busily engaged In digging up the and removing the coffins of naval vessels and army and navy brighten up" campaign and is ghsten- Federal, Provincial and municipal, ing in consequence; rather it is to be ei arn line to the cost. graves Orientals, - who have been buried An planes in the search for two missing 1 who have been so kind. It know what realized that the Picton townspeople In 1909 Oliver ran for the Legis- Mount Pleasant cemetery here. In a planes of the Dole flight race from are realizing slowly and sadly, narre-la lit of trouble we have caused and )aturo in Victoria and The Delta and I tent in one corner of the c cemetery the mainland of the United States to ly, I am grateful. But' if I can thank that they are the victims in a *1 vois defeated in both constituencies.' group of Chinamen are engaged In Hawaii, and rewards totalling $50,000 $223.000 financial crash, the greatest out any above others would thank IDUver went back to his farm and his i removing the bones from. the coffins offered for the discovery of occupants in the district's history, due to the Mr. Mackenzie King and Col. Ral-. id7kee, f-schewing politics for seven i and preparing them for shipment to of the two lost machiines. I foolish financing of Ralph 11. Raynor, ston.op -yeam In told, bowwvet, be was China. It to estimated that there are ha the swirl of the political' 322 Chins" buried In the cemetery, 1 D. Dole, who posted the one time tenant farmer and late spec- Prizes for the flight, offered a reward tacular "motor merchandizer:" Canadian Unemployed Large. campaign which swept a Liberal Pro' I but only 137 will be shipped to the of $10,000 for discovery of the occu- the lost ly Decreased War into office, the late H. C. Brew- I orient for burial. The others will not pants of either of machines, :. 'No New Leases ipter. Oliver was elected in• the con -' be shipped until a I& n lapse of seven Dewdney Im, or $20,000 for the discovery of both crews. An offer of $10,DOO came from Newfoundland's Government bas Oat.- Employment In Cansi• Ottawa, Out. in tuency of and Medifittel- It has been a practice of the years. lryibwAma Minister of Agriculture in William F Mall-oska of Flint, Mich.,! introduced official legislation provid- than induiftrieG at the beginning Of Celestials to ship the remains of their lbo Brewster Administration. A few fellow-countrymen to China for burial. backer of the "Miss Doran, one of Ing that no new leases of land In the July showed a further Increase, the gaino'being somewhat more substan. ..... . . . . . . Pfe- snier Brewwted. Oliver was chosen every war, the shipments were stopped, the last planes, who ma:' the off.,- Lah"dor terrltef3r Peeea+ty---g*1nsd for the recovery of tht occupants of shalt be permitted except by act of tial than those noted on the same a-afe- In I previoupt years, occording . to statts. rremier in his plAce. In the 1�20 Tiie Chinese engaged In removing the "Miss Doran" dead or alive. The Legislature., Ground wft,htn three' tics tabulated by the Dominion Bu- "paign the .Oliver Adminiftration the bones from the coffins 'use brush- �es San Francieco Examiner, which en- miles of the sea for agriculture is ex- reau of St&Usti I ca. aa returned to power. etas and water to clean the remains, � the "Go'-'en Face" -the race, Returns were received from 6137 Legislation enacted during : the !which are then placed in white can- firms, each with a minimum of 26 em- Oliver regime- Includes votes for wo- vas bags like dunnage bags, tagged, ready for shipment. pioyees, representing practically =Am, mothers' pensions, a workmen's I every industry except agricultur6, .,compensation act and a Measure 4 fishing and high specialized business tinaacial, aid to municepalities. A Jaywalker," • R. L. M. submits, operations. These 'firms employed provincially-owned raid ay and the, "a a pedestrian after his contact with '. 06,956 workers as compared -wtth Ortablishment of .provincial control6an automobile." 1875,090 at the beginning of June. Reports- received from the offices PRINCE OF WALES CALLS �the, Employment Service of Canada In showed unemployment a ong the mejnbers of repotting trade unions at -ON BROTHER FOR 11FF"R SPEECH per cent. as compared with per- centages of. 5.2 at the beginning of Tells - Vancouv­er Canadian Club He Has Two Strings July, 1926.. To His Bow Praise For Canada :London.-The Financial Times edi- I Vancouver, B.C.-The Prince of Another outburst of cheers and torially comments In laudatory terms Wales had a message for Vancouver. Prince George rose. He had some of the reduction of Canada's national *U s spoke • at the Canadian Club. shafts pleasant sats for his elder brother, Aff debt, as recently made public In an Guests packed the main dining room which sent ripples of laughter around official statement at Ottawa.. The of-' surd flawed away down into thq_cor- the room and evident] deli ghted the y ficial figures given out at Ottawa Prince of Wales himself. "He has stated that the at the head of the table was yoam is second string," hare90uSitting of Prince George, the younger brother of !"nce George said, after ackrowledg The Judges of S acco and Vanzetti first four months th epresent fiscal the Prince of Wales. ing the welcome Abe had recaived in "Gentlemen," Vancouver. "I don't exactly know Judges of tLe Supreme Court of Boston, Mass., called upon to determine year, which opened on April 1, the net debt on March 31 having -totalled $2.- dTyly observed the what that means, whether it is a Prince' Wales as he his the fate of Sacco and Vanzetti 347,834,370, and at the end of July =:. closed compliment or not. opeecti, "Gentlemen, as I expect you ­ have found out, it I "If it means that I am not as good a not a bad Plane Rushes Cholera Serum A "Dusty" Voyage having dropped to $2,295,335,940. The Financial Times says no, more sigul. to have -two strings to one's bow. I am as he is, I object. If, as somebody has From Germany to Persia A Japanese steamer, the Montreal ficant comment Is possible on the re. progress In every branch tion to-day. Just told me, the second string starts in that happy position Frank-fort-on-Maln-To combat a aru, arriving recently at Tacoma, markable of productive activity in Canada than I second stiEng is my 701urnqgMewr b In to f unction -only when the first has obolera opide mic now raging In East Wash., after fourteen, days on the the figures quoted. I who, having shared with me in our broken down, I don't quite see where ern Pemia the H'oecbst plant of the Paciftc, reported a "dusty" voyage. In another editorial, dealing with through _. ivpladerful g4 Canada. and I tome in. He did not show any signs 'down. German Dye Trust recent] p eel Captain Nemarn said that bucket- the financing of the Australian State in that hospitality shown us, to -day, OT brOsIcing In fact, I thought _ghlp 100,000 units of anti-cholera vaccine to -f Us --- OT11118 dust K-U-P-from was swei of Queenslan , the naric Meg Is anxious to tell you in his own words be was too long the stricken district by way of Mos� the decks every morning. Tble dust refers to a statement credited to Pre- !how much he has enjoyed it." Then was more laughter. It was a sow on a special Lufthansa airplane. powdered passengers, decks and life- rater Win. McCormack that Queen& -7 Prince George looked up sharply as moment. or two before Prince George The remedy reached Its destination boats coverings. It' was produced by land's expenditure out of -loans was In Protest. He has appeared with could oontinve. Then he added that In three days. By mail transporta. salt cdystalizing In the. hot Summer excessive and Implying that "elficient tU Prince of Wales at all Previous in whatever capacity he was present, tion It would take at least three weeks. air• manipulation of a proper system of fumo*na, bat it was to be his first his second trip to Canada had more loan flotation in New York would be public spaach-4n, 0anadd at &ny rate. than confirmed Ids impression of'the "Is it not somewhat Incongni6u Life Is al too short'for us 'Ito make attend9d by eminently satisfactory re. The crowd cheered and the Prince ftraf pression a hearty wel, �,n impression that we should have the fastest train all the friends we want to make. Let's suits." The Times wants some oluct .-A bf Wales, smiling, added. "I must not come for which he was more than and the slowest timotableg In all thol-all help each other make an many Batton of this from Preni4r McCor� k*9p him or you wadding any longer."; tiatefa, lworld?"-Lord Strathapay.. friends as we can. mock. gg r U -:,, .. _7pw v ..,.M_, _,... , rn x x .nw.• -• ,.� , .., K w, Ys,:. ,.. _ _ -� . ,'r. P7111171. gip, t , y ,..x r .a.. .. n .,fir v ww:. �a.r. c r a .:r s ",�.� _.,. a w+_ c %� A'... .,. d •..v .K's b• .sA. n�+- R.,. -,. iY- - r '7'":^T'.-": :f', -'i. r'+'f,'•+, jo... _. -. �i811+.. cr�7' w: W4. , Y t ,,L>+ithk. ✓i:w`nr•1�. n,,. ..w..a,. ... -...:1 sr t., -r,.w .e�w ,..• .revel =.2 •,.. .. ,..' :e2•� nmr.'l, ..,..o w av .l U+v+:... •^» --.u• *.'e:.0 �.w �,,..a,.r+S••..17,_;7 P �`„�. - 'rv.�'• =1'. .•' .7 .L Y, .^'"r•..r ,.a .•u u. < * +, . ,. .. <,..4 ,.. '.,r :. ,M v.., ,f;' '^•r 'a ,n.. .,,e . y. .. . , s,- .-r•.. s•`ar.TT • � .:. t,,, �' .. ".;. .-%. Est, .. .. w � 4 I Now packed in Aluminum* r r zi 7 f � r _ t f 7 , dR y � R ,,.c.♦1 r i 4.. w , 44 .s 1 %• ' ri oY -. -. - lOR � Jti I•. 1 = ;Your grocer knows when you order, s� - O yo�3 -� REED ROSE RANGE PEKOE. _ a y� are a judge of fine tea. - tANAIIAI��A'I�11AC ; � The �'er�ls classified Advertisements . of Dictatorship y « T ADY OR GENTLER" WANTED 4t ` ¢ ' 1J in every city, tows) and village r r "~ Leads Always to War or Re. Ontario, t in o distribution the egrBl� Prayer; whol A, or part time- position o _ •; P e .'! volution, Asserts Former importance; do businsee at home; plena s �������i, ant and prpIItable occupation Appp1y� b Italian Premier letter only. Bible Prayer Associatt9 418 Ontario street, Toronto. ! gre_ .: The forms of dictatorship that _''Opens Sat.- Aug. 27 - e eeII n n y, Da II weekly eeey selling PALG'b 1Ciackenzle king presses the but- Poland, Hungary, Russia --are only CLEANERS; WABHO, POLISUWTIL on that sets in motion the most color- Cleans everything right. Removes Read adventures of pa�l'tiea consecrated to Tar without inlu,y to paint. Sells I'ul entertaining program in Exhibition r O�1 � !story. H.R.H. the Prince of Wales violence," writ-es Fran Ceaco Nitti, iemonstraado L Oa p� Yree P. A. Will dedicate The Princes' Gate" —the � �I i EFEBV E C ., aadria Oat formes Italian PTemier in August - anew 1160,u00 Ea9tern Entrance. ' � ` )The aiasslve new Live Stock Pavilion Current History. "it is easy and ill be opened to the public for the first often even agreeable to resume a Naturalization Now in France fine —and countless other new features, dlctatorthlp. Instead of thinking, %= sew - exhibits and new Entertainments Discussion of the naturalization bill r sr puch as the world championship $50,000 figihtles" struggling, it is found expedl- recently adopted by the French Cham IBwim Marathon will be presented this a mar. by all means see the Confede'ra- eat to transfer the whole solution to her of Deputise to encourage the ta$ a ,lion Celebration at the 192.' Canantan a Biagio pasty, to a single man. At ing of citizenship by foreigners real lion Exhibition, August 27 to Sep- itself eight this seems say simple. tember 10. Send for program to dent in France 1158 flrswri attentfOA " ' 49th Year Celebrating prof. W. S. Holdswortb, K.C., D.C.L., Vinerlan Professor of Eng:ish Law But the difficulty is to eliminate the to the fact that a very, email propor• "s dictatorship later, All personal pow- of ofrhe Canada's at All Souls College, Oxford, returning with Mrs. Holdsworth, from a lecture tion of the immigrants who have dry,. er necesseliy tends to defend .itself, f6 N, Z. dtlrh tour of the United States on the Cunard liner Ausonla, to England. He come to the country to supply the do-2 t 1 BirrAday that is, to abolish all opposition, and I two honorary degrees and the Ames Prize of Harvard during his to do this it is necessary to nuildaty wand for labor have taken out citizen- received American visit. and destroy fife law and resort to ship papers.. tie- According'to_ the 1826 census there ��'• bTOHTIJ:DIXON H W.WATE118 �_____ __ _ _� __._— __ - violence. This means t$at the diets. are 2,946,000 foreigners In France. Of President rlrneral]Ianager British Settlers t i torship, to preserve its own exieteaee, the 800,000 Itallansy about 9 per cent. I MIS AKES MOTHERS MAKE must abolish all individual guarantees +» One hundred and fifty -two your and ireasform itself 1aW a rule of j are naturalised citizens; of the 46? - M' Englishmen trained at the Labor Min- �j 1�j. j� j�r (�Q 000 Spaniards t e France. only 1 yes [:, ��[Lli �l' 1,1�["TLE V.1li►J oppression. All oppeeoolon engenders have taken out papers, The -e Istry's farm have arrived at Quebec hatred and the bloodiest persecutions." _ 1 I> L1ft17al �OnlhtlOni and are now on their way to agrtcul- same proportion holds for the 140,000 , A country under a distAtorsh" 'iTfr1 Belgians, while of the 91,000 Russians ' r tural employment in the West. Until May mothers give their children evltably transformed into a country of Kx,r Loudon Daily Telegraph (Cons.?- 6 per cent. have become French citf- they were selected for Canadian set - ; solid foods at too early an age and slaves and rebels. Tb i mass are the A 'Mass production on the grand scale dement, they were among the unem- re- 12 *� The Turks allow the highest a possible In many American Indus plc! eel In England and doubtless say proudly that "their babies "eat slaves, the superiors minds are the percentage of all. There G +- _ . _. tries, with their large protected mar I everything that grown -up people do.- bell. Then the motive that had deter• 20,000 Turks In Franca Lad i per conL kit. though it is less applicable hare. faced a depressing future. Now this i � Such s course Is almost certain to mined the dictatirsblp, vie., the desire of them are naturalized. s,5, Belt even it the fullest licabince e. is all changed. They come to a coua- Sy, j bring on Indigestion and lay the loon- of order and the hope, of diminatfag e r made for these and other differences try where industry is greatly reward- dation of much ill- health for the lit- conflicts, no 4onger exists.. Conflicts ad, where men with no better chances tie one, lose all civil spirit and are changed ' ,'between British and American prac- than themselves have risen to lead "Strained' relationships rarely make tics. It cannot be doubted that the Other mothers administer harsh, into savage and bloody prrsecutfons. ; p., 1. their provinces, and where farming, nauseating purgatives which In real. Dictatorships are .Iways proclaimed for a "clearer "' understanding. American workman owes much of his the chief source of the country's '!' tty Irritate and !altos the delicate as a necessity to void. revolution, bath good fortune to his readiness to co• wealth, cannot be sacrificed to other + I ! operate with his employer Instead of stomach and bowels and at the same they always lead to revolution. Al2 B6 �l p industries in the way 'in which It has time cause the chihiren to dread a the dictatorships of modern history I . treating him as as enemy. It Is a at _ . - CANGERFTffl ► 1RSQf,OK • been in England. medicine. 7save ended. in _ rsvolntlon or weir simple and be full of hope tor. the flint the workman should be self Absolutely no meat should be given Wibsen the dictatorshlip must caocee it � cells efaae�s,:what � f�ai tnture. But not only they, so also f to a child until it reaches the age of always chooses war rs a way of re- i p blooding. Iscfous instead of class- conscious. should all Canadians, if this expert- 1 it to-day , meaLfonizg this, paper, Ad- A 1 18 months, and then only if approved solving the diftlealtfes that confront �� Indians ils Cannes Hospital 1? q — ment succeeds. And whether is suc- .b the doctor. For medicine, all l tt y with the lean humiliation sdbel, , ceeds or not now depends mainly on 1t it t D« lndisaapoli>rt, Ind. RETAIN YOUR YIGOR .broad, a disagreeable oils and powders _ our organizations and Individuals !n- eDauld be abandoned and 13sDys' Own the West. That the men are the right Tablets given Instead.. Motor Invasion of ill* material, we have no reason to doubt. Sprained I,.igiments. 1, Baby's Own Tablets are especially Anti Gentle massaging with Min- IS Can Only, be Done by Keep That they have been taught enough made for little ones, They are pleas P to lit them for a start on a Cans.diaa ant to take and can be given with ab Ottawa. —Hon. John Prattea, Minis ard's will quickly relieve the ? ? tag the Blood Rich and Red. farm goes without saying They wilt solute safety to even the new -born ter of Commerce and Customs in the psfn and stiffness. 4 not shirk their tasks. But they can- babe. They quickly banish constipa- (Government of Australia, has return- s` If you would regain your vigoratnd not undertake them with any degree ambition, beep your blood and nerves tion and indigestion, break 1 up colds eel to Ottawa from Toronto, He had to of composure if life itself becomes a and simple fevers and make the cut- conferences here with several Minim- a good condition. Anaemia, or thin w vitality, mere empty drudgery. Though, in tin ;blood lower* the itai ty, starves the i. d 1 b nu3il at 26 Malcolm Minister of Trade and Cotrt- - causes a general run-down condition. When the blood n thin co akin loses Its color, the shoulders droop and weight c lost. The victim o[ anaemia loses appetite, suffers I given a new start with great promise for the future, it must not be forgot- ten that they themselves will be sac- rfficing many of the better things which life has to offer. • It is no easy medicine ea ere or y cents a box from The Dr. Wllfams' ledicine CCo., Brockville, Ont. � � —��� , merce. It to understood . that as a result of his visit to Canada an Important an• nouncement will be made with re- spect extensive developments to .'from Indigestion, headaches and sleep- matter for a man who has been When the average Englishman tra- ,�q the automobile industry Australia. leesuess. and is nervous and, exhaust- brought up in the bright surroundings eels abroad he very rarely has say bl Details are not available here, but led after slight exertion. It you have of human companfosehip and who is I trouble with the native languago; it it is reported that General Motors of _any of these' symptoms do not delay accustomed to the quick exercise of i is the natives who have- all the trou- Canada, which handles the export but begin treatment now with Dr. wits, to devote himself suddenly to I ble, trade of General Motors to various �_ William*' Pink Pills and you will be the exclusive exercise of his muscles me. I continued the use of the pills parts of the Empire will establish Im- - gratified with• the prompt improve- and the solemn delight of loner I dred years ago? Why should not road portent plants In the Antipodes to meat in your condition. Among the • meditation. The prime defect. of democracy is eke such portions of their cars as _ _*.thousands who have found new health . , that those who lead it too often have Possible there for that field.. through the use of this medicine 1s MlnardIs Liniment for bufne. to get down on -their hands and knees �- Mrs. Herbert Nagle, ' Ludlow, N.B., 'who 0 Rail and crawl to it. -St. John Irvine. Mlnard's Liniment retfeves eaekaehe. says: 'I had not been feeling ,Roads and s - ,'the pills will be sent post paid at 60 -T -- _ - -- �- well for some time and was gradually London Nation and then m- growing weaker. I would take dizzy The opening -up of th ountry by rail - ` Melfort, Saskatchewan. -'2 had' spells and often faint. I was subject ways as Ural adoption of inward troubles, headaches and severe • to severe headaches and found it hard steam- drlve'n machinery were the two • to do my work. _ I took doctor's meth- dominant technical causes, of our _,_ycine for some time, but it did me no nineteenth- century development. What • At ­good, and I was still growing weaker. railways and steam were in the nine- that I could not In this condition I began the use of. teenth century, roads and electricity K Dr. Williams' Ptak Pills, and in' a bid fair to be in the twentieth.. . s short time found they were helping Why should not the roads do for us me. I continued the use of the pills to- day'what the railways did a bun- time for eight for a while longer, and found that the I dred years ago? Why should not road Q 'N trouble that had bothered me was development help to rescue our trade gone rents I was once more a well wo- from Its post-war malaise fast as the . , IInan." railway development of the 'thirties my could not do rn Shed Get Dr Williams' Pink Pills at your and 'forties served to rescue it from druggist's or write The Dr. Willams' the malaise which had hung over it me to try Lydia E. Pinkha m's Vege- Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont., and since Waterloo? ,'the pills will be sent post paid at 60 self. I also took Lydia E. Pinkham s Blood Medicine. When I first took the - cents a box. t` medicine I only weighed seventy- I -.The Highwayman � M11th iron heels I spurn the turf, Rr The late moon sees me ride; -- _ belfried. .1 on yonder tower Hoots to my ringing stride! klalloo! Halloo! A coach in sight! Fat purses, knot your strings to ` By moonlight on a wintry heath A forester am I— , ` Diana to the clouds again, And darkness cloak the'oky! Halloo! Halloo! A coach in sight! 'Fat purees, knot your strings, to- night!, i -C. E. L'Q,ml. 7k`3'n.. .i4,x'�}.s'�,_c '"�' Sm_.t�?�._._a.s• �...,.:«:r ,:: -.p. .>w.* .,�:mi•.....�::_ err. �c .,,a�.rsi,:,...s.,t�.:,nw9m.: �r _.._.ss..�:� ., .... , o,. <.c .�..°v .�.o�_s: ::9.'..•.a�r.; ��'"�t ,.,__. jG..•• wdrSrf� .fin+5;..t,".,.a'.;;.y..,,:_ > ;:. _..ugva,:�,lsa'..� ::* _ �?a°u�""...sr .x...�.. Wt ... �,;.. ,�:..:wi °.a.,e:.,.�..�3�:_.''�. ry`• ` ss', 00 OF SICK ABED - .EIGHT. MONTHS' ANer7aIdag Lydia EPmkhu'i� Yegehbk Cooromd CwW M . AO Her Work and Gained '• f�l �a III ` Melfort, Saskatchewan. -'2 had' ' inward troubles, headaches and severe sins in my back and sides. I was so sick generally V. that I could not K sit up and I was ,a in bed most of the k: time for eight Q 'N months. An aunt came to visit r. ,r, .and help me as I was unable to attend to baby and . , 4 my could not do rn Shed work. told „ me to try Lydia E. Pinkha m's Vege- table Compound, and after taking two bottles I could get up and dress my- self. I also took Lydia E. Pinkham s Blood Medicine. When I first took the medicine I only weighed seventy- I eight pounds. Now weigh twice as ,Kt much. If I get out of sorts or weary and can't sleep I. always take another • bottle of the Vegetable Compound. I find it wonderfully good for fe- male troubles, and have recom- mended it to my neighbors. I will ; t be only too glad to answer any letters it.' - Mrs. I receive asking about- WILLIAM R1TcHiE. Box 484 Melfort.; i Y Saskatchewan. C; -- - _ :+ ISSUE No. 35-'27a L J p y r�• .a 1'�::: ..m.:v`A;la.,"eY"✓ r•.#', k'd .. ;ta.. st.il- aC"r,_- zrrd.•.�a'.4 � -'➢ Z have nsa& thewip successfully, AALE A9416TUR. 0 W ac" SATURDAY.. AUG. 2!;,m -70 head of -0 n Is the daw to bring in your. harrowd. -� . R" 4.to 1 against making the tip cattle, to be -sold. at stock Yards, a 0 7 but it Is -st*64 that the am 2=­ -1 t Co 1, :Coal or spy other implements' that '1 wRMB safety . and, this mar gear-old steers. touffrills. 40 htwo need repairing, so that kip. fpr 10 coWs and7 20 0, r , a mddthe they will be &ft Wety is nqt..v@ry eatld'Pg'(�. wedIC B&I"to4eVolock. J. A. Elard and Soft 86a of tht'.. 7 read* fo Hd proprietor. F. W. Oliver- r th& spring work.' solauld grogra, quality on sibsixoti In ILI; n $2.00 to advance. A special reduction during the 7_' hand - on ondsy, Aug. 291h. ZsZt few weeks. JOHN -MURXAR, prietor. THOS. A. LAVA L 0 R N E REI- A _e_ro N- 0 T t 0 E C, _D A N I k G it. CLAREMONT NOTES AND COMMENTS. We have taken over: the Agency for PRO ... ...... Kn Fleury Plows and Plow Parts, The State of Massachusetts and which we will k stantly on hand.. !Burnett's Dance' Hall the government at Washington h Fresh Fruits. Cal tee and (jorifec"fton'- AT - have been In a most undesirable ery always on hand. SEW 3DM(=1= INN Highest prices paid for good butter Da .,Position on account of condemning and fresh eggs.' Every Wednesday, Saturday and 'PATTERNS and TRANSFERS to the electric chair two foreign. Holidays. -the words &ayin i -piece Orchestra. Flye murder of a paoter seven years Shins. 0. Q o N N ON Come, Rain or IGHEST IN QUALITY UGHAM Kingstdri Road, half m last spring. It is claimed 0 imed by '16 east of Having secured the Agency for the "Ideal Patterns and Tranfers," Rouge Bridge. the. go -those who are symph4bthetic to cabinet having been installed in our store containing p�4 the Good prizes for lady and 'gent FARMS FOR SALE very latest up to-date patterns, we invite your in- 7—t6 condemned men•that they did 39-2 every Saturday. speetion of this new -addition to our stock. -not receive a fair trial, and also 10 Acres in nice village, briik h6use, 7". garage. fruit trees, splendid poultry Take home a pattern sheet and see the latest designs. that they were not the real mur- p or garden propoettioa, pricqd right. 25 CENTS EACH derers.., But they were anarctil 25 Acres, 8 acres orchard, good build- Atteh t i0,111 iota and took pride in claiming in s, electricity, running stream, MOWZST 11 T 3FEM10M themselves to be such. It is said real good value, ---------- . . . . . . . . that thelp eonviptie—was--titra--to- th Phone or write "We wish to inform' the Everytbing in our store fresh and new. e fact that they were anarch. iota and not convicted on evidence 430 ED. BOW M*N-,-WtlMy public that we have open. Our Service will give you satisfaction. ed 11 p Garage aad Ser. 1116-y were murderers Their vice Station in our premis- eonviction has brought forth a JIM ea i ast weet of the Eastern J ASO, R 1 A R D S O N' 'veritable storm of protest from Restaurant, Pickering sl' nearly every country in the world. Village, Ont. � 'The, United States authorities no A first-class mechanic on all doubt feel that if they grant the 'makes of cars. �-Pickering' Hardw'are' Store V.nr, two menanother or third reprieve, 'ithat they would be �giving in to Workl Guaran teed the auarcbi8t. element,' • an act which wc,uld'show greatweakness LAWS GARAGE Now is . the time to get your Screen Doors, Window Screene'and Wire Cloth. We have a, cow plets stock. ,nn their her,.. .But If they are Sc,, Door, at 1:15 up AND SERVICE STATION ithorouglily convinced that the Window Screens %t 40c.' imen are guilty only one course is 1 Only, 3•burner Florence Oil Stove, 16.00 ov 11 H "s H read o .1 Only, Loraine Oil Stove, 25.00 pen to them. (9ince the above 7 �waa written the'death' sentences Keep flies off 'your stock with Dr. WIIII&m8'.T1y Oit- 4p .:, ave been carried out.] one tried always used. 'The Bread of aces k, Fro4t Wire Pence, Posts and Staple@ always on hand. 'The'nu'mber of motorists who Floury Plows &ad Scuffiers and Wheelbarvows. . are of the reckless kizd and w ho. Health _0 Agent for McCormick- Deering Farm Machinery 2V hurry away as quickly as possible 'Try a Loaf and Repairs. , -from the -scene of an accideat of -7 K6 is our. -Prisingly large. It is &'cowardly Our Motto We have It, can get it, or it is not made. -thing to do and the culprit is do• serving of no can3ideration.-but M0 `N A gnu J. S. BALSEX PICKERING -should be dealt out a very severe plaishment. Every person wbo re^teintotTime out of on. A* 4 MON 0 duri and is In a position to give assistance 0 fioned de. tylagidesigns. This to to the police I' bringing, �UNTVIRSAL-:- MOTORS J6 V sboat' the story of our mens- the cUnvfeff6n of offenders should orl&ls. If you are in• n doing so. Every terosted consult as to. 'WEST HILL ws not hesitate I' Clara Prattis Ellis .,person who is- able to secure his day. terTribute" -7 --------- .1icesse 'number should do so and "No Gres' __SA1ES- STAR AND FLINT port to the authoritlea. ELOCUTION and DRAMATIC ART Some W. STAFFC imay think that su4 12 action I.% not Terms for Tuition I R'D right, and in place of helping-the PICKERING Whitby MONNErS PARLORS, Kiogston Road, 4 authorities, hurry . away so that 46 Every Wednesday from 8 p. m: Phone Whitby they may not be brought into -- 48 r 99 If sourt. people I C you want a gaaranteed I epair job at a reasonable Many I ople express them. N 0 T -E price-, E EE - U S. %elves as not 'being- wiHing to be L The township council are gratified .+brought into court as thereby at the ready response made b the res. akes, t4ey-"y incu� the displeaau a request re or -LIBUI pot heir recit -Phone Searboro 52-81. that all should comply-atizh the law in he offender and his f rie'ads. Iii" regard to the Ctittilfg-of weeds. -up to every motorist to make- There are a few. however, who have UXeh 5 C SWtd %Ed w Co knotoring as safe as possible a not *et cut the weeds on the roads ad. A cm* mad LMOOL and joining their remises. "he sh�nld nht boalf-0 In t.1120 !M616 1AV0LrWUs Los, t smatter be attended SOLID OAK -In. bringing those guilty of offences to at once. .$70y $1W9 $125 CASKET FUNERAL Red and Whit6 G. M. FoAiTTEI. Reeve against the Highway Act to jus- D. R. B&&Tox, Clerk, tics. It -way not be a pleasant M A T T H E W S'BURIAL'OO.' • ihing to do, but is -a duty he owe" J.-BROADBENT Jt not only to 'himself but to all CHAIN STORE 219 Daworth Ave., -Toronto Phone Gerrard 3300 WATCHMAKER those who make use of the high-- era tside Cage Our 'Fun Is include*.: Embalminw, Hearse, Casket, On --Way. '237 Main street. Throuto 18 Electric Pixtaree, Chairs, Our Personal Service. Funeral complete. No Extras. Late of Greenwood, will be at the shop .-Aviation is no doubt a great opposite the Post Office, L Visit our establishment and prove'the truth of these statements for yourselves. sport for those who desire thrill" 1 0 K E R-I N is, S "'G. "Morrisit se pr*ices stand good within a radius of..40 miles from Toronto The for those who flirt with death'. Every Tuesday from 11.30 a. m. REMEMBER: Clip this ad, for reference. 31tf But it is hard to be convinced that to 2.W p. m-. (stAnda�rd time) PUNBARTON it will in a few years supersede, 2_6t_fBRINu YOUR REPARS the motorcar, the railway.passen A41 TXXE TABLE-Fiokermg Station get coach and- the steam -boat. A T: R. Trains going. East due ibis follows Buy for cash aild great a.dvanee• has been made No 10 Mail 7.58 A M. 28 - Local 12-59 P. M. since the beginning. (if the great 80 Local 5.25 P. M save money -in the construction of air. Sunday train, war 8.88 A. X .,_.Planes, and they are now brought Trains going -Wool due as follows No. 29� Local 9.22 A, bl. Friday-Saturday,"An 28-27 eery O'late Locl�gd Gn - * under perfect control 27 Local 2.44 P.M. ' 9 -Charge of a skilled pilot. But the 9 Mail -10 lbs. bf Sugar, 9 06 P. M, Sunday train 8.32 P. I Canned Tomatoes. 2 for 25c Jarge number of tragic deaths puffed Wheat, 2 for. 5c Foregoing -which have takdn place this sum. is according. to Standard- Xatches, 3 for -21e Let wind, rain and- sleet-buffet 'yotir trine. -vaer. as well as in previous years, Pork and Beans Ts,. Ige bon-Ae and out - buildings— Brantford o -is conclusive evidence that flying English Breakfast Tea, lb• 62c Arro-Locks will protect them absolutely, is accompanied by dangers.w Irich The Pickering English Breakfast Cocoa, lb 30c Every Brantford Arco -Lock slate is ance Committee Danish Cured Bacon, 4-c Cooked Ham 55c. are not cow mon in the other modes -kicked .on --tough, strong and secure 0 They ace fire-resistant, beaytifW, f transportation. Should �L per -Side.Bacou,. 350 �.,tnanent and economical. storm be encountered, an airplane 'has practically no -chance,orthe The object of this Association is We 13rantford Roofing Co. Li*lte a lessen stealing-and fproiecutii Le 'f M. utual Fos M' Brantford, Ontario Maple 4% i•sngine-should stall, or some break the felons. in the machinery occur, death to to Insurance Ca. L v. the occupant is almost certain. Cheap rates f o'r farm and country 'Should the supply of gasoline be Members having.prapert stolen Goranium buildings O y }fin exhausted while in the middle of Gate immediately w4l any m*rhbn Windst6rm Insurance on buildings, of Bloculive Committee. wind-mills, Silos @to, r 0"SU, t)re chances for a rescue Membership fo# 01.00. Automobile. Insurance -are very- meagre. These are dan W14kefs MaT be had Jrom the President or of all kinds. gets frdm which othef forma of somstory on application. FARMS FOR SALE transportation are free. The Exec. Qom, -L. D. Banks, C. S. Pahn• ;. sr., :MI. S, Chapman, Pickering, Write or phone number of deaths that have occur- Itock Carried, Information Furnished and Service on Brantford Roofing rendered by a R'F OURAAD Tky JR7.MO red to those making:tvan"ceal3io U4 Munro -BOW-M A N Jas. Rlchardsm ED. trips is appalling. Avery few President, seu**" 20 WHITBY, ONT, F. J. Prouse, Pickering 'W 71 _ Tr V ��;X 4 A, 777" R CLARK Mine Dickenson and deter, of To. Mire. John Paterson, and daugh. I Idis Toronto, return- as resume A U ron a Blanche Ramer will tO, are visiting with Him S. E. ter, Mine Bella. of Toro her liaTes Miss Elizabeth Smith, who has Evans music teacher on D IT. 0 RIU one for a few days. ,been visiting in Uxbridge, has re. ed'homb on Sunday of ter spending Saturday, Sept. 3rd. Wm. and Mrs. Hamilton, of Ux- a week with the former's nephew Rev. H. Oreborn is now enf07tnX rued home. .,"Tlff A Mrs. Hughes of Pefferla bridge., and two grand -sons visit, and niece, Thc4. and Mrs.- Pater- a two weeks' vaciiiou_wJae&-6 W, was ed with Miss Hamilton on Sunday. son.' guest of R ding in Claremont. the re. Readman over open 1! A considerable quantityof baled hi, df - To. STOUFFVILLE, the week-end.' 7 7 Dr.- Flo rence Af. Smith. hay and boled wheat straw is be- On Saturday last -fi*'re destroyed roato, spent the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. Rowe, of Toronto. Ing shipped from Claremont these a hay stack belonging. to David Miss Mabel MacLellan, at 9 t Saturday with Frank and days. -Uxbridge, the FRIDAY and," Elson, of His son, Ira, Range. 15ATURDii .-Mrs. 10hidlow. 'Gleiio' ' -'of F6rt Will. who was by when the fire - Rev. P. Keith, a former resident hilss'Pay- n, Reuben Besse and family AUG. 26 and 27 01 iam, Is pending a few days the started but disappeared immedi- of Claremont, where his father ..Stsyner, spont over the wee end hom o shier uncle and RUDOLPH VALENTINO e f stmt, Ed. ately afterwards, was suspected Of en 'wit the shoe - making busi. with relatives here. . ...... and Mrs. Gleason. starting the fire.- Constable Reid W. J. Gregg has been confined to ness, passed through the village Starring in .his bed for a coup�e of weeks gaff. here at present owing to the serf -. Stouff ville and took him- before his wife and daughter, and when and Comedy. Mr. Cook, of New Hamburg, is arrested the voting man near on Thursday last, -accompanied by "SON OF THE 8 ering from. an afrectloh. of the ous illness of his son. Stanley, Magistrate Hamilton, of Ukbeidgo&,' here called on a number of old ac Tues. Wed. 30-31 _':heart. While still confined to his whose condition remains unchang• who remanded him for a week to quaintances. Mr. Keith - is now bed he is gradually improving. & ed. undergo medical observation, to residing near Barrie where he I. "The Texas Streak" Hoot Gibson 'The Women's Mission Circle of Mrs. John Heasted and two ascertain his mental condition. - in ministry. :the Baptist Chtirch will hold a ape- engaged ry. Comedy "What'll You Have" children, Margaret and John, of cial-mesting on Tuesday, August Vassar, Mich., are visiting with F0. and Sat. 2 and 3 30th, at the home of Mrs. T. 0, the forpior's. parents, J. H. and I'D a Q Son of Zorro" Gootick. All are welcome. Re- i-.-LIGHTING E Mrs Beal. -freshments served. QUIPMENT (Douglas Fairbanks) We have a stock of fixtures in all the newest designs an7Eflnishes and The service at the United Church will be conducted by the in great variance of prices. Prices-7-Adults -Wc cents, Young People next Sunday even- KITCH-EN—The Day -Light Kitchen Un+t, a deep shade white enamel children, under 14 W we. Ar `Ing. Come and enjoy the program _e flotsh with sign receptaLcle and 8 inch unit.in white glass, suitable years, 15 cents consisting of selections by a young for 75 or 100 watt lamp." Wired and installed for $1.50.1 aeding to our already LIVING ROOM OR DEN—Two.lizht_fIxture,,br shed b & or black, Schmidt, Propriet phoi.r, solos and topics. M%uSEL& S. G or -Coopee, -a-g Leonard Pilkey, Charlie complete with fancy, shades. Wired and installs .957 large stock of and Gordon Scott, of Claremont; t'. wntone and gilt finish. Wired and George Rawson, of Toronto, --Three-light ball lamp shower, bro ....... ....... and installed 4.75 and 5.75. to Detroit on --Saturday evening and returned on Monday ELECTRICAL Coadle Bracket, finished in polychrome' 4.75.' OU 'G ROOM—Four light ball shower, Tudor design. finished in evening. They report a very en- 11,kVe Y bronze. Wired and installed. 7.95, .30yable trip. �ISUPPLEES In addition to the Middle School -.7 Call at Phone a�W I FINGOLDS salts which appeared in THE: !&Chem NEws last week the following We will have a fall line of zed ,`PL:-f�� Vu. a have passed the following V 13 School subiects: Irene Cow- electric stoves, washers, NEW :A, 1 i, — - — Y Is, brig. Comp. III; Martel Jones, irons,. toasters, Misses' and Ch_ ildren's Shoes Bag. Comp. ci, Eng. Lit. c; Elate bulbs ete. Mathews, Mod. Hi8t. III; Alice Ezpl BALL." and Broadcloths - Pegg. Mod. Hist. ii. This work is See our stock of table lamps Ve undertaken by the pupils them Fresh Groceries always solve@ with extra instruction on ate. before buying. the part of the teachers. efforts of an organization which air- The crying need of the farmer at present to a good rain, as the Our prices are right and you ,I root crops are badly in need c f it. can see them with Manufacturers of The pasture fields also are begin. -atng to suffer. On Saturday after. the lights on. • noon a very heavy rainfall took -regular collections locally or at dist. Yaimers,'Bushel Baskets, place in Stouffville, which passed If its hardware we have it. over Uxbridge township. Quite those with whom you transact baat• Frank Pennock, a heavy shower fell in Claremont ness sod the efficiency you demand. lA on Sunday evening which lasted C H A S `COOPER' � for onlya short time. What is L S D day rain. needed is an all Owing to the absence of Rev. A. CLA.REMONT PICKEF41NC BRANCH-i-0. A. Sharpie; liana4vJ7 McLellan, the services in the Unit- Agent for Ackermam's Quality brassis" aiea at brookkin. We" HM WWtbv e_d Church were conducted by Sir. Harness. Ask the user. W Story, a returned mission ary from Soath America. This tti work is non denominational, atid The Boots that _Mr. Story is an extremely inter- 77 7 - - Suad&y- Ang. 28th. the pulpit will be oic- make- Pumps, Door Tracks, Cow in the by Rev. Dr. Bowls. Pressure Systems Etc. caplet morning Irwin. of Toronto, and In the ev• 'Walking Easy ;above before buying elsewhere- suing the Young People will take FRANK J. PROUSE PTOKHRIN0, - ONTARIO Sunday School will meet as usual jt gxve before. More road-gft. -next Sunday, but there will be no MEN M iblic worship in the Baptist Pau 6 0 Even tread wear. No no&& rah. The members of the prima. Ask us for church and congregation will thus have an opportunity of joining in orghip with the congregation of G. & A. To Wf' hw United Church. The pastor A So, le" Farm e' *ill be on hand for the usual ear. rs ng Pickeni 9 'Nt. ' %ber4th. ommnn. A full line at 10W ion service in the morning. lathe evenin g the pastor, in response to -prices inquiries received, will preach on the question, "Is there S econd Also -Men's Black and Tan Chance? This for Sunday even. Shoes, re &r in Sept. 4tb. Wm. Cooper, who was a native of Claremont and spent most of-his 'life here; died on Sand morning An the Toronto GenerafRospitsil of the age of 78 years, after . a ling- - = illness from the Infirmities 0 f f old .:-age. He was..taken to the hospital Tuesday that he might receive tohne best olmeadical attention, but gradually sank until Sunday .-when he passed peacefully away. He was a blacksmith by trade and with the exception of a few years at at Richmond Hill he lived I s alrl- !s life in Claremont. He vived by one son and 2 daughters Grant Cooper, a lawyer; Miss Jes- sie, a nurse, In the Massey-Harris 'Works, and Mbr,'06rfrude Wilson, all of Toronto His wife pre-de- ceab.ed him about five years. He was a brother of George Cooper of Claremont. • His funeral took place on Wednesday to Mount 'Pleasant Cemetery-. The August meeting of theWo- men's Institute was held at the -home of -Mrs. Thos 'Condy on .'Wednesday af ternoon of last week As it was Reception Day, the Whitevale Branch were invited. After opening the meeting and 'discd`saidg'bu'4iness. the -WhitevfLle president was asked to take the -chair. Community singing was a Jeature of the prograth which was followed by a piano solo. Miss Millar-gave a paper on health, en. titled "Keeping Fit," which pr6v- ed most instructive and practical. 0' '',.A humorous recitation was given by Miss Ada' Michell, an Instru- mental duet was rendered, then another excellent and entertaining r on "Efficiency after Forty," paper read by Miss 'Pointer. :,was then A vocal duet was rendered and the program was then brought to a -close by singing "The Maple Leaf Forever." A vote of thanks was given to the entectaining visitors. Directly after the programme. a dainty lunch was served to eighty 'people and a social time was spent pleasantly by all. LVK BANK Misses' and Ch_ ildren's Shoes 4 greatly reduced Ginghams, Rayons BALL." and Broadcloths - COLLECTIONS' ",reduced to clear Fresh Groceries always T _N making your collktions through The Standard Bank, you enlist the lowest - prices efforts of an organization which air- BARK tends the efficiency of itio'coarteous service into every part of Canada. Manufacturers of FM Thug can you be assured of making • Berry Crates, -regular collections locally or at dist. Yaimers,'Bushel Baskets, YM ant points, with the courtety dne Clothes •askets.' those with whom you transact baat• Frank Pennock, ness sod the efficiency you demand. .7 7 }�h,.:. S D -STANDS FOR THE BEST PICKEF41NC BRANCH-i-0. A. Sharpie; liana4vJ7 what a tire I brassis" aiea at brookkin. We" HM WWtbv MAN! handsome, sturdy— with a wonderful All - Weather Sunday School will meet as usual jt gxve before. More road-gft. -next Sunday, but there will be no MEN M iblic worship in the Baptist Pau 6 0 Even tread wear. No no&& rah. The members of the prima. Ask us for church and congregation will thus have an opportunity of joining in orghip with the congregation of G. & A. To Wf' hw United Church. The pastor A So, le" Farm e' *ill be on hand for the usual ear. rs ng Pickeni 9 'Nt. ' %ber4th. ommnn. A full line at 10W ion service in the morning. lathe evenin g the pastor, in response to -prices inquiries received, will preach on the question, "Is there S econd Also -Men's Black and Tan Chance? This for Sunday even. Shoes, re &r in Sept. 4tb. Wm. Cooper, who was a native of Claremont and spent most of-his 'life here; died on Sand morning An the Toronto GenerafRospitsil of the age of 78 years, after . a ling- - = illness from the Infirmities 0 f f old .:-age. He was..taken to the hospital Tuesday that he might receive tohne best olmeadical attention, but gradually sank until Sunday .-when he passed peacefully away. He was a blacksmith by trade and with the exception of a few years at at Richmond Hill he lived I s alrl- !s life in Claremont. He vived by one son and 2 daughters Grant Cooper, a lawyer; Miss Jes- sie, a nurse, In the Massey-Harris 'Works, and Mbr,'06rfrude Wilson, all of Toronto His wife pre-de- ceab.ed him about five years. He was a brother of George Cooper of Claremont. • His funeral took place on Wednesday to Mount 'Pleasant Cemetery-. The August meeting of theWo- men's Institute was held at the -home of -Mrs. Thos 'Condy on .'Wednesday af ternoon of last week As it was Reception Day, the Whitevale Branch were invited. After opening the meeting and 'discd`saidg'bu'4iness. the -WhitevfLle president was asked to take the -chair. Community singing was a Jeature of the prograth which was followed by a piano solo. Miss Millar-gave a paper on health, en. titled "Keeping Fit," which pr6v- ed most instructive and practical. 0' '',.A humorous recitation was given by Miss Ada' Michell, an Instru- mental duet was rendered, then another excellent and entertaining r on "Efficiency after Forty," paper read by Miss 'Pointer. :,was then A vocal duet was rendered and the program was then brought to a -close by singing "The Maple Leaf Forever." A vote of thanks was given to the entectaining visitors. Directly after the programme. a dainty lunch was served to eighty 'people and a social time was spent pleasantly by all. LVK GOODYEAR} Ed-AUR Misses' and Ch_ ildren's Shoes 4 greatly reduced Ginghams, Rayons BALL." and Broadcloths - tor.dresses ",reduced to clear Fresh Groceries always T on hand and--at'. lowest - prices S A. Basket Factory I Manufacturers of All kinds of Fruit Baskets, • Berry Crates, Yaimers,'Bushel Baskets, Clothes •askets.' Frank Pennock, -Proprfetor .7 }�h,.:. BEATTY -STANDS FOR THE BEST what a tire I MAN! handsome, sturdy— with a wonderful All - Weather -Tread apecislly designed for oo_nik_ es. Built of SLIP- ERTWIST Cords., More mile- Pumps, Door Tracks, Cow Bowls. Pressure Systems Etc. Sunday School will meet as usual jt gxve before. More road-gft. -next Sunday, but there will be no MEN M iblic worship in the Baptist Pau 6 0 Even tread wear. No no&& rah. The members of the prima. Ask us for church and congregation will thus have an opportunity of joining in orghip with the congregation of G. & A. To Wf' hw United Church. The pastor A So, le" Farm e' *ill be on hand for the usual ear. rs ng Pickeni 9 'Nt. ' %ber4th. ommnn. A full line at 10W ion service in the morning. lathe evenin g the pastor, in response to -prices inquiries received, will preach on the question, "Is there S econd Also -Men's Black and Tan Chance? This for Sunday even. Shoes, re &r in Sept. 4tb. Wm. Cooper, who was a native of Claremont and spent most of-his 'life here; died on Sand morning An the Toronto GenerafRospitsil of the age of 78 years, after . a ling- - = illness from the Infirmities 0 f f old .:-age. He was..taken to the hospital Tuesday that he might receive tohne best olmeadical attention, but gradually sank until Sunday .-when he passed peacefully away. He was a blacksmith by trade and with the exception of a few years at at Richmond Hill he lived I s alrl- !s life in Claremont. He vived by one son and 2 daughters Grant Cooper, a lawyer; Miss Jes- sie, a nurse, In the Massey-Harris 'Works, and Mbr,'06rfrude Wilson, all of Toronto His wife pre-de- ceab.ed him about five years. He was a brother of George Cooper of Claremont. • His funeral took place on Wednesday to Mount 'Pleasant Cemetery-. The August meeting of theWo- men's Institute was held at the -home of -Mrs. Thos 'Condy on .'Wednesday af ternoon of last week As it was Reception Day, the Whitevale Branch were invited. After opening the meeting and 'discd`saidg'bu'4iness. the -WhitevfLle president was asked to take the -chair. Community singing was a Jeature of the prograth which was followed by a piano solo. Miss Millar-gave a paper on health, en. titled "Keeping Fit," which pr6v- ed most instructive and practical. 0' '',.A humorous recitation was given by Miss Ada' Michell, an Instru- mental duet was rendered, then another excellent and entertaining r on "Efficiency after Forty," paper read by Miss 'Pointer. :,was then A vocal duet was rendered and the program was then brought to a -close by singing "The Maple Leaf Forever." A vote of thanks was given to the entectaining visitors. Directly after the programme. a dainty lunch was served to eighty 'people and a social time was spent pleasantly by all. LVK Misses' and Ch_ ildren's Shoes 4 greatly reduced Ginghams, Rayons and Broadcloths - tor.dresses ",reduced to clear Fresh Groceries always T on hand and--at'. lowest - prices S A. D._-A.-SC0T ., •.CLAREMONT N, Whitby Br., J. H.Perey,Man 26,000 HAR-VESTE.RS iW,- . . ANTED- rus half a cent per mile beyond to all points in - Mani- tolm, Alberta,— Edmonton. Tanni% 'Call, 'Madeod'atid FAft.* RKTUhNIP $15900 TO WINNIPEG 40—Half a cent, per she to WhWiM plus $20.e0 to destination. — - -­ , ­_, _W.- - South and -S-t-a-t-io' ns i-a-Q&­e&ec -W, —est,o, f K Andrews and Lachum Off". Tth Prom Stations m* Ontario, Toronto, Inglewood Jct. and West and South thereof, SpecW TWins Joe Winnipeg via CAaadiau National Railways: FrOm TORONTO (Union Station)-;-Aug. $Oth— From OTTAWA—Aug. 30th— 12.01 axL OWMdl- M01am. (Midnight Aug.29th) 12.30p.m.;10.40pm. night Aug. 29th); 12.01 moon. -seat. Ith-2.00 p.m.; 10.40 P.M. From PKTKRBORO— Aug. From WINDSOR 8 pt. Tth From OALMERSTON G*pL SOM —12.01 a.m. (Midnight —12.30 a.m. (.Nfidnight Sept 6th) 7th 1 9 00 a.m. via Guelph. and Inglewood. �;9"021 and Inglewoog.- Aug. 2W vii.,LLndsay, Blai via Chatham,Londoa, Hamilton water and Atherley. =�ma from otter pirincipma points oonnecting with above special traitis.--Eaf d=,msult local Cana(!L= National Aesefa Through Train—comftriboaft Colonselk 0ar"Pecial "re ft► W*men and Children . Tftvoj CANADIAN NATIONAL, - a f" den foe ft. Farmers, on I &m &i for the World's Great •"rue Separator, Renfrew," Stoves, 4 Scales and Oil Engines. , FleuWs famous Plows, Points. Grain Grinders, Wheel B&rrowsetc. Brantford binder twine and 1100(ma• hand separators for sale. ROBT. I)XVITT, Phone 606 Ptek,*4 BROUGHAM Green River S A. Basket Factory I Manufacturers of All kinds of Fruit Baskets, Berry Crates, Yaimers,'Bushel Baskets, Clothes •askets.' Frank Pennock, -Proprfetor -Phone Markham 1804 }�h,.:. BEATTY -STANDS FOR THE BEST Litter Carriers, Hay Carriers, Pumps, Door Tracks, Cow Bowls. Pressure Systems Etc. it will pay 1you to get my prices on ;above before buying elsewhere- FRANK J. PROUSE PTOKHRIN0, - ONTARIO N,. ,r , �a,•w ,. }: 7u:. +,Ft: ,a '�: , a^'rX'�" ,t ' r ,cs �C �, � r �r x �'u - .k k, rt+k ,,s.. l✓' � '��.,�-,�'r ,.,tx'.v^�.ai��C;. -,' � .'x'!w.' •. _QCs. f. > t es. ..vex:.. .. .v# 'i�a: �;c r .. . ,° ,,:= r x•c rs• `�. • t �:!�.;.. i'F .rr, �. � u ....,, ..- .Sri s � .. ,c..� - ,.. rn. ,yr , r L �•::••• -q 'k T ,,,a`3e r t: .�i..,4 ✓. w''�....r••� �-'f a,,. Z.,r ^ 6' - - �- �*;'•tl+', .. , t�, � 1 �r'� �t ,'� ,,. � G°^'.t...'4... Y� v.,....n ' ^•.. ,- t r,�,. ,. u r, y. . r ,v: , p-. :��:.° -�. ,. Syr r•.. y„ ,w , , , . 1' ... . i ... ,. .. :. Y"'. • !*' K � ,t' •N t. WlAt - r r surf was very strong, I didn't relax S • . for Peru __�_y S S7 my hold on slier arm. I saw the con, �7 i ��g � about Mr. Folsom, bust hook —*• %w 1401P VWtIliolibmw WWM _ __ - no ing .to Peru they K r�N necewwry, I should, -of course, ^have Y became $lppant: The s ' o8ered it. But with two --able life most staid -and" 'serioii,i Smaie3iatei9 - `" a g' guards - and several quite evidently quoted Limericks ,about young men of ALL, CLAI!iIK$" a Peru who had nothing to do and sent R helpful bystanders, I saw no reason for riling "' snakes to the Zoo. Others made "Where.- were-you, Mr. Sears ?" and Fund- 'about Peruvian bark and several ®ORTEN3 , Mdse Folsom looked directly at Croy declined altogether to believe , that WATER din Sears. Peru existed anywhere but in a poet's s - - "Swimming about," he returned -in fancy. I am aRill unable to understand a disinterested voice" "I was not far why Peru, of all the countries in - the6rY�MOa�'� +� world should be treated- as a 'geo -� y, but not near enough to hear any wards that were said. So, though graphical Joke, but I know to my coat *' I saw a agrt of excitement there, I that It Is. Two or three people treated me EEN TEA' ed t Two - ?.. d no reason o think of any rag Y o da . Inter t Y>f the Pak seriously. One Fleet Street man said a of Tene• r until I saw 'them carrying Mr. Fol- all he knew about Peru was that it rifle rose on t$e starboard bow, The . Yt • delioioua. som out to the beach. And them I sun was setting " wile where ink came from. I asked p , s when �►otls wss�it a, cl>.aa9e. assumed that it was a` case of cramp island and Sugar Loaf Rock off the n' , „ him if lie were not thinking of or something like th . north coast was silhouetted against a' "You hknew m abrotheT7" The "Picas" rather than "ink „ He said flamin' sky, In a few minutes thei y - • `�- /", lWords were sot, at him almost accua- heard ht P �. He nknew in a with flue blue-grey cliffs, already shadowy in t ' of ern In connection ' something allied to ink. .. "I bed met him a few times in buss- dusk. The I• rte of Santa Crus 7' ..: Anut7hlet Jo rnatiat said I fl7d well to gleamed ahead, ,bbrut while still a good *^ � >• ujpu� ness:+ I never met Mr. Folsom sock- go to Ptru:-1 should be a missionary slip. Empire. way from the' town we droDP" ' No, w but some letters you so In Peru?" I speed. a We sailed from Santa Cruz, at save r "How - - - "— HA'FFIAS GONE BEFORE. u ge- -be- 7gTY _._"Wh isn't Peru part of the British - rah "Yea ?" The monosyllable wsa a , o'clock, on a' bright spring morning. " Death strikes Garrett Folsom while - -said cunning old, Fury; Empire • he deman ; ` bathing, I'll try the whole cause and mere murmur of courtesy and carried He was nonplussed to learn that n e in with a party at Ocean Town; no invitation to further disclosures. Palms and other trees but t'he south AT J. At the hotel Maj usaca, where condemn you to death l �, Peru had somehow or other escaped t Yes., You will be so good ail, to coast of -the island -was composed o> they had been guests, an inquiry is "Somehow Miss Folsom seems to absorption. "If it doesn't belong to begun, attar a doctor, unctoril appear at the inquest and explain , bare, red, volcanic toeless We saw. t. „ us then," he said, "I suppose it bE<on a Pe'tf y me very like cunnhng old Fury. -t yo-" lEtteTS" g- the opening into the crater on t0b ' examining him on the beach, pro- yes, that uat expresses her, I'm "Certainly," to.the United States." r nounc�.ivim dean. j P Certainly, said Croydon Sears. My Ilteraay agent had heard of Peak, and about the mlddle of thi Folsom's companions had . beeri much interested' to , see _ what she Rabin had looked up anxiously at morning passed Red Point. • Here were ' Roger Neville, Mrs. Helen Barnaby ; makes out of the mystery.' the Peruvian condo, cannibals • and W• and Carmeiita Vaidon. It is estab- ` The entered Room J o find it al- beginning of this conversation, many flying flab, some about a toot crocodiles. 8{tg desired me to leave �, They but''as he noted his fathers complete In London a full power of attorney. In length and others smaller. They V " disliked that Folsom, just before- his.) most. filled with would -be witnesses. iridiffer+ence'-to the remarks of the darted up from under the bows and *xy "Your return being so doubtful," e•a death, had been standing next. to Ned a wi known as the copper kin • I It. was .amazing to see how many lady, he breathed Freely again and she ezplalttsd skimmed away in flash,ep of Qilver ova! 3Barro'n' P g' people had suddenly bethought them- returned his attention to the scene the waves, finall dro i Folsom s sister, Anastasia, ,is sent P y g The Stet shipping ' DD nZ with a mud- , ipping agent S consulted F,e for in New York. Then the startling! selves of knowledge they poseessed before him. confessed himself quite in the dark as des plop into the water. Seagulls fol� (announcement is made that Folsom concerning the. 'behavior of Garrett Although the detectives gave Miss travelled lowed us for some.distance and then to how one traee o Peru, "We had been stabbed to death in the 1 Folsom while in bathing the day be- Folsom precedence in the matter of left us and shoals of porpoises played Have never booked a passage Ware,' T water. Roar, his valet, is questioned, , fore. questioning the willing witnesses, alaugside. but no light is shed on the mystery. I Detective Jepson and the hotel de- they kept a supervision o1 the affair ! he said. He declared that I should in In the channel ' between.4Teneriffa sib Anastasia Folsom, eccentric and I any case have to change ship at c, t tective Dixon, were at their wife end in their own hands, and made a list' and Gomera Island vie met a north - ;masterfui, takes command. She quea- I ' Panama; but after some aearotiEng dls• ate to decide which ones were important of the ones whom they wanted o talk westerly wind and swell, but soon we Lions Ned Barron and his wife and covered an Italian 11ae which sailed to be listened to wA which should be with later. If it leased the sister of ran under the lee of Gometa into 'Titus Riggs and Robin Sears, listen- p from Genoa direct to Callao. Callao, ing, believes she ahead entertains summarily dismiaaed with scant at the dean man to feel that she versa in smooth wafer. : r Y I• had explained o the agent, was the , suspicions. tention• charge of the solution of the mystery Beyond Gomera is Hierro, or trot! . Men and women both, nearly all of her brother's death, they were pan of Lima, the capital of Peru.. Island, the westernmost of the Casa- v I INOW GO ON WITH THE STORY. The Genoese ship I selected was to �r with an air of mysterious knowledge, willing it should be so, especially as call at Barcelona and take her lit rise and the last point of sand to be, - thronged the lace and more or less I it 'seemed seemed to them that help might � seen in the Old World... , diR+ - � P sight oQ Europe at {3tbraltar. Thence � insistently tried o r forth tbeir come through just that arrangement. No one leasing Europe can look ott' �. CHAPTER XIV. Y P°tS she would skirt the coast of Africa to stories And so the procedure continued. I the cliffs of. Hlerzo with obaolatte in- Rigga and Robin Sears then t Teneriffe and from there run down this - r rite Riggs was deeply interested, One witness after another the voinble difference. On its Inhospitable hillsd deeply, and were suddenly brought o trades to Trinidad. Who could resist Y g and found himself a place near the witnesses were weighed and mors� are patches of lfa'rt green verdure, and �1 ; attention by the decided tones of Miss interlocutors, where he mt L the ides of first setting toot in gh get the often than not found w'anti Their here "and there ,a few white houses/ Fol'eow.r1u; she said: drift of the examinations gue sad uncertain, America at Trinidad, w named by " ( going oil• storks' were va Columbus himself when he sighted its Ahead of the ship h the open AtlaailaR'; Well, then, T']1 oak you. Mr. Bar- He was surprised at the de4t� their impressions were imaginative three hills on his third voyage' and when Hierro disappears astern ron, and you, Mr. Sears, to go with handling of the crowd by the exper- and sometimes fictitious, their state- So It cease about that I left Egg we shall are no speck of green and no � AM at once o the office and -give your rents were coata'adictory and gut- human habitation until, all being weW lions „ j ienced Jepson, whose knowledge of the I land for Peru by way of Newhaven. hu an h it Trinidad.- Anihoay Be11a f value of testimony enabled him o dim- 9eried - - A thick mist dhawuded the Seven Sian It was clear from the glance of the I miss many ' with a few words, and I So, after a morning'a work. a mere term as we left the harbor and spared in "l•ia� Laud." syt speaker that she meant Croydon hold others while be put leads¢ n er ail' p harmful of witnesses had been in- us a pang. for no cne would willingly ay Sears and not his son, strutted to present themselves that leave the chaff cliffs of Sussex arises �) But obin, anger for the apportun- a ky of seeing the investigation car- But, after all, little was told of any when they are s ning, ;tied on, sell, quickly. "Cowie on,•dad real help to the investigation, It, would not have been held that spa. Farther out the sun was Indeed I .. a Most of the reports were merely afternoon, but that Miss Folsom's a,g•>� z. .- J'zn going with yell y; shining, but We coast of E was I "And I, of course," Tills Riggs from those who had seen Garrett Foi- peremptory orders could not be dia- already below the horizon, 't niche which left only Madeline Bas- I som in the water, and had perhaps regarded without exceeding difficulty.: Dieppe was &bowing up ahead when _e ? Iron and Angelica Fair behind. heard him speak a few words to his "Have the inquest,'' she ordained. we began to overhaul a sailing boat 'r "f r u o our companions. "Then, if you don't get anywhere, whose betWag topiatl instantly made "You Rirla bette go D y Others old of seeing him on the you can always adjourn for further me think at the Overland Passage into ; omp'N" Barron said, glaneirig at his be before ehe enter one who might 'investigation " , London River. A "Irwill Ned Come. to us here ea have attacked hem with murderous at that time the 'for coroners office was I ail dh o ahsailorlike a Thaa:ea barge. ' ' ` soon wi you can get awn intent. tilled to overflowing and y That is what she s, b replied, _ __ - --- -- _y'�' - - r, „ appointed would -be enlists wart "an old Thamer apreetY bound for iw w gas o srnn seem ma - . - ' .. ;, i may to the garrulous ones, "thts isn't turned away. epee. a,, crrowd along the way, and led them to (To be continued.) A westerly breeze was carrying her? Y an inquest. I'll take your name and M Riggs and Robin Seers was wanted you will be called for." '' ,r-- forward at a good speed. Her red Room J where already a crowd , besieging the door. It really seemed as if many gave . sails shoos like capper and tier great $ i Tite R fell their scant evidence from a desire oNinety- Year -Old sprit, newly scraped end varnished, Just the Thing. an said, "Sts get called to the, inquest and by that sparkled 1n the sans I watched her as let Fish - "W hat 'did they have for, ;tat' is certainly on the warpath! I route reach the desired we overhauled and passed her, for of - . _ - .- goal of mews- Woman Flyer dessert at the banquet?" biboaldn't care % be the villain of tike all the rigs in the world there is none paper publicity. god Fish - "Why Jelly nih, of Piece if she is hunting him down!" As Miss Folsom and her compan- which makes the same appeal to tail course!": �'Na And she will hunt biro down l ions entered the room Jepson. was Harrow Nonagenarian Real- Londoner as trze Thames spritsail s; I and convict . him before she . is � tal to Mr, and Mrs, Tracy, who lees Wish Cherished For barge. With regret I saw her tap sail x '* k> a dim and fade away in our wake for I Flies are among the latest things �3q rough were, sa many witnesses asseverated, Fifteen Years • "But she can't do that all on her near Mr. Folsom when he died, knew that with her had vanished the used for trimming womeo-'s hats: And �„ „ A' long- cberished desire to fly was last sight of home. we thought' there were no lies sit Riggs returned. The , judge though not holding the rope „ „ gratfi*d recently by Mrs. Hannah The next morning I was crossing s %sand jury will- have something to Yea, air, Mr. Tracy declared, Eve! say,” we were within what you might tali Smith-of Harrow, who !s 94 years old. the French Alps :into Italy and some Young Sears smiled "I've been a stone's throw of him. Yes, sir, a Mrs. Smith, who has long silver time after dark reached Genoa. Oat- leading 'Alice in Wonderland' to the stone's throw." locks, scarcely knows what illness side ,tlhe railway station stands the Minard's Liniment for scaly scalp. •.Barron kiddie," he said, "and sister ( "Yea, as close as that" his wife eor- means. .She Was taken down to the statue of Columbus and -from a little Several other American aviators reminds me much of one of the rohert►ted' "We were nearer at first aerodrome in a bath chair, and to a way down the street cats be seen the are planning. to fly to France. These Jingles: but a big wave came -" 'Press representative, woo made the funnels of the snips in harbor. heroic men are undeterred by the fact „ trip with per, she said; We sailed for .Peru at three o'clock' that Captain Lindbergh was kissed That was the wave that took him "I have wanted to fly for many the next afternoon. 'No mist veiled ' under," Tracy put in, but Mrs. Tracy by several polltiatana on his arrival. said c years., While staying at_ Lincoln I the exquisite city of Genoa from the first saw an aeroplane go up, and al-. y ' ' • " �, y eyes of the Italian exiles on board. ' No, it wasn't a wave took him though I was 75 at the time I ajade up Some were so much affected that they under. "He was •'stabbed, you know -,, I - „ . ' my -mind that I, 'tob,• should fly." w enC down to their cabins. ' � es, and Miss Folsom turned her ' I Delighted. "I am going out for flve-yeaTs,' said piercing eyes on the speaker, "that's '• - what I want to -know. -You saw him Asked it she were at all nervous, one `young engineer afterwards: •'If $ dabbed?" Mrs.. Smith said: "Of course, I am not. I ,mad as much a`s '.00ked at Genoa as z Why should not we old people enjoy we went out of the harbor I should - "Mercy, no ?" almost screamed the your modern._ pleasures? Do you have jumped overboard." a%ITARIO COLLEGE OF>a►RT frightened Mrs. Tracy. Course I think," she added, "I am the oldest The ladies heartily agreed with him, . Grart9itAv]Z ,7uronto didn't know 'he was stabbed then! But passenger ?" and a day among the splendid chops 1stelgsrrucrbntnDRAWING ,PANTING I ha musts been, for that's wheit'he let She waved her nand delightedly to of Barcelona failed to revive their A[�S O1NDtER1oRDEDCORMAETIO 11, p -I go the rope and went under. I saw the spectators as she flew 'off and' up- spirits, The lordly peaks of the Sferrs him go Under;* but at first I thought on landing expressed herself • reatl • anddisA�PLIEDizrs� • g g y Nevada _ wbiet' we passed at sunrise, 1;r TiACHFRT CC APSE 441" oRr" C"r DIP, of nothing of it We all go under When 'pleased. _ 1 DAY AN'D EVEVING CLAIM Rt fP" of7ro•ra Motu `y G tb were not worth a $nice, and even R- ;rE,cwr"J frpiS ca r:rrvuAr,w JUICY FRUIT hzs the a big wave comes, and if we lose sold "I was most struck," she said, "by Gibraltar tailed to lntereet.... c Savor of fresh, ripe faults.• of the rope we grab for it again: But the beautiful view:ot the gardens be- It is beneficial too, he didn't seem to' grab for it, and low me, and I enjoyed every moment `- cleaasins month and teeth, then, next thing I knew, he was being of the flight." brought up by the life guards and - • coo and helping u h[n by some men'who stood near." D fit , What men? Who'd" asked Miss If you can laugh at your own trou- bles, � digestdoa. . your neighbor's troubles won't . Folsom, sharply. 'Come, madam, out Its sq rior strength' makes Puri go farther than with it-! Was your husband one of seem nearlyh so serious to him. these men who assisted ?" I am a true laborer -I earn that I :ordinary flours, It is perfect for. all your baking- cakes, piers "No, I wasn't," Tracy spoke up for eat -get that I wear -owe no man bung and bread - so the one flour sack only is necessary. himself. I hard rn wife to look after aught -glad of other men's good- - Try Purity y, p y Y T .Puri Flour to-day it is.ccrtaui.to ease ow w, and there was plenty of help about if content. - Shakespeare.- Afee: - --:" the' man was in any danger. Every "You, Mr. Barron ?" Miss Folsom's "Tack Pickford and T could have-I FEDUR • tu;•s Meal vales was, tense.' "Did you assist the been divorced in America. We chose PURITY ,r �- rescuers ?" 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" : , :;.,: . - 31.1. ; ..r , ,, �'.�.,, �, � ing,omy-&-tto- I . . 1W., ... �­­-.'�'1_1411-1... :... � ­'Iq� � V. ,M',M'71�,M:.*:' - 1�, _,41 I I.­ I _' DW`86�aft j:': - �i,:.; ': ­:. - ­.;,'��'�- 7--:'-- - , `n6y .�� Enthusiastic Over the Future of Theirtocation' . .:., ;;:.. : , .. I s ' 1. _ " �_ 1: , : .. - , , ',:. .L . I ,;;".:�:���..:��.:::.!��:,;.:��.� -,: � :, k'.�:� .11 . . " 1. _. _ - � , - ., �. -w an'All-Year Resort, but Need Capital :. : : ",:� %;:i�:f.:;i, . �:, F - , -, . . Zliso- LMM : �:. . �;�::,- .�� I ���;. �,. 'N � - I., . . . i 7 a- de -Am I . ��: . .�.` .�` � 9 . . . . - I 1�. �, .;-�.7_ � � I � ' , ' I — for Development .. I- .. — - ;�; ; ''. C, I I �::,., � . .f '' I . . . .. � . �.,� - . . :­ .. 7�o .. � �', . I . - . I. . ' . . ,. ­W � � I ;, . ­111­ ­ �.,f ,4 . - matter of fact, they do! theiT best, but , , " mg � . ,117 %_­ Jt Is because of considerable inter . . The Prm*ce Acts _�,,�. ��,�:.T::,, .1.1%., ... I . - - - - -­ - .1 � . . I., .,A I .. _�a�t of laze an the part. of AxemIcaux. . the,y are excepted to correct Ills that . . . ,". e";,:�,::j,�: "I . � .�; " �' * 1, . . 1%. I -, 7" I n, - I _ - ____ lathe Virginwands,- and- the fact with can only be correcled by Congres- _____�_- . - ,,�::..��:l ��:;�:7 - �:n� 1� .. , ; i . . :­For a Fidni I I I .''I ... : . . - , " , . ., The n;Ltives have, . . . ; . . - ... '­ . ' regard to the Island;$ lead to the be- atonal enactments. -.-. � �..,. '. . � "I, . I I. , � 144 - �fi, � -:. I '; � .. I ,I I.. I. .�': - ,'11ef that the American people are not however, been calmed 'considerably . . " . : . , . I . 11 4 �.z1;, ��..� `�-at'all informed of their latest -uo' .. ... :::.I ... L ..f -, I ., -, �::::.!� .-::.-;.:;.:;..­.. _!�, -1 . of Grease and Pow. _ .::::, , , . ,��, . , posses-, since the pasmge of the bill Introdue- Make 1':$�. . I � :j::.� I . � �".�,,'�'11`1�;,�: .. . �.. - --- ... i . I '' �'.L �. — -it written. der and He' Rehearses ��;;;; : r�� ; . .r. " ,,,, : �L� a on% I ed by Seuatoi Wilils making them . 1: t... 11, %!�.. . . . . . . . . I � 66 .' _ I that this letter . . .. ,t:� � � . � , , . , I � . . It -Is a fact that the people of Dou- citizens of the United States. I ­;:,,':.: . . . . . �� ;. :::: :. L� INN- - , 'i*. ��- �; 1� �"**,.` :: . �:, � ,i,� , I !i!:�_ � ... �� I ": 4 His Part Time. and �% ..... -.0 1. '.." - 7, �. ". ,.1.; .. - ­­ ::1 :: ... I mark, Germany. England and France The Islands are just now suffering - . .R!­1::1 ­ . " :1Z. 1 ­­ . . Again '. .. . �, �� �;"::X.., ", q; -W , . . .. .�,.; � ''... ..: ., _� 11 ", - . . ,..are better Informed conoe=4ng the from 4�cdaomlc ill& 'the population, . _. :.. _ . . I I ;.._ ... .: .� �, - . .1.4.1. _ , �� . ''.. ___ ., . . - I � " " . " :,.. ,:7,:,:;:�!,::�: . . I , . . _,._.� �.. . V * . . .1 . . 0 . wo: L Pil '.. 1. irgin Istanda than aro the people of. - whi,ch ton ago was approxi- .- . . I — ... . . R �14�1;e; � . - - years . . I , -, , .�. ,;;': ", . � . 1111� .. �,_ : . to ' .1 � - I:, � � - , . ..- , � - the Unked States. ThJa Is due to the matei,L06,000. b4s, dvindled.until It Is "THIS IS - TERRIBLE . ' ,� '. ;iAt .; ,� - , ' . " 1­6 , , , . �, � . close contact and association of the VLow not more than 22,000. ' . I , ., � �!, . � � It , � '! � �_ .1 ff '! , �,._� ,.,. ­ . GreMied and Powdered like a pro- . \ -, ?�, I '. . .. .. Europeans mentioned with these is.; Time wat wlrea'th� commercial Im- — " ;.�. - ' - . . �,..:�- -�:�.- -: ---.,. me gone. ffienceof St. fesslobal Of' - . . ,.1 .. 1 .-Distinguished Visitors to Can&& - 1 ..; . . -1. . _1.� I ,._:1111, I � i. . - .A242da and t4eir people in ti Thomas far exceeded ., neina, actor and obeying In I , , � 'I- . detail the Instructions of the director, - :­ .__1i­ I I r., � � 1.1 . . However, the area Is so small that our that of New York and prosperity was ,.". . 11 : 1. Canada is an ideal holiday resort in the opfni�n of this distinguish . I . . . . . -41 1�, L. , L - - I on the American Continent, be- the Prince of Wales before he left 1: 1`11. " _ .. . . � ­._..�­' , 9"Pe at its height. People were.loo busy. . ... '­ " � . _ 1. Y., ,, it4 � .., � I Ing a people of superlatives., haver. not for Canada took part In London in the group of Passengers who arrived In the Dominion i few days ago on th �',� I -pay attention to �,�' I ' �; "I . . makfag money .to ' �, ��,* L' I ., . * .: % - had time to devote to studying them. . .- - ' * efDatiQn OfAhe film "Remembrance," Whits Star Uner Megantic to enjoy their vacation. From left to right th ' " " ., . - k - `1 - anything 'else. St. Thomas prosper- , 'k�. �; .- - , .. W1hdch to being produced by the British group includes Sir Thomas Eamonde, Bart., Senator In the Irish Free Stat' �11 � ,i, , : , '' - I The Virgin Islands of 'the Ualted ad fr6m evesy cevolution, whether it '... '4 il, � �-'. , 1� L . % Legi�.n, anti Will be OIL public exhibitom and-Lad Esmonde i 7 'I,- � - . �, � vl" I ­ . States, compristUg 'St. Thoms-1% St- was In South America or Haiti, Santo y ; Lady Craig, her daughter. and Sir Ernest Craig, Bart, .... I ''..., . . - . ,�,f, - .1. ., 'W - I . On Armistice bay: M.P. for Crewe, who ow � 11 1� ., . . � .... yn. , I-. - Croix ari.4 ft, John, an errea of 132 Domi go, � Mexico or anyw1kexe else. ns collieries in Wales. Sir Thomas Eamonde is ;i � - " I:,., 11. �.­ I . I n . 11 I ., ,1 ,-. nidles, 114' about 1,400 mileil Even -4uTing our,own Civil War'th'6 71 11 41�e�e i , Z , L which the Prince took hunter of norte and despite the fact that he has hunted In practically ever3d '. -, , , , . . .0 , " - � was the final .piece of photo- country he thinks Canada has the finest hunting and 119b.ing In the worl�j �. ..... � 2; . southeast of N-eir Yor1L They were i harbor of St. Thomas was.,Msed for the Part, . . �,Xa. " ; ' , ,�. -.�, *. - discovered .by- Columbus during his, transh1pu*d' 61 "arms and other *gja*hy necessary, and *as enacted In and he has said so in one of his books. On this trip he will 'travel Tight %1.1 - . �, Am'�, . .1 'i", �1�k . . second voyage, lit 1493, and were at mateTials. It to 394dt, +ha,t ia those I a replica of his study jn york House i I � t '44, . . .. " w .;� . ­.- � 'r, 1, '�V--�- ��' ;- - � diff0reCt -,times' oecup�15Y Dutch, days I hich had been through Canada and probably shoot big -game In western Canada. Sir :L" ';� w'Ould arrive from 6 erected at the Paths im, ts 11 t- tuJotivoC th , - 171, _ �1& : '' �. .Ruglish. Spanish and Danish settlers, countr In . whIch Studiox-in Waxdour-street, Loondon. Ernest Craig, on the other hand, will enjoy a quiet holiday in th6 Musko � I.., � 15 ._ . " . . y _re,yglutlaa had . - xlm X, ­ - �--._ the United States finally purchasing brokea, out with large amounts of I Men approached som' time ago Lakes district before returning to England. .. . ',_, �f. . . "" W 11. X. - ,I W , , I!, , , h with a request that he would appear In ;1 ".. 'y — I,' ,,,,t� i , - . A em for $25,W(1,000 and taking posses- m916ey and would settle "; .. " , . 1�'_�_. ..'. * . . ' ,War% most -, -�.�., � . . 'lnto busIness. The �_Vpl_�kl" . .. slon an March 13, 2917. 1 the Alm for the bemefit of the funds great lintp.reat In the production of �� G. - I , of t4-qm going - ��_ . �fl � ­ . . . .� . i I of the Legion, the -Prince teadily con- Brit!sh films. He said the Americans Wil3on,Publishing Company -. ­114. I ' I ­�' rA ; ` - ' . —gsive stores stand to this day as 11 1. 'W - % ., There has been considerable cc . .. � 4" r L I- I ..w 1. . � �_ : � '- ment on this pttrehase, some going so evidence of -the ea'rder tAA - � Dented and gave a?L the assIstance h-'e tied better facilities, better weather, 41� ,- — . . � 40 '%o,� ... . , �1. I . --- __ - . . � .1 I : - . : - core In staging a and more money, b*.it he was sure that ,_ � . I . ­ ". , 1 `4 , - i could to . the produ r I " , , - I I far a* to Our that the United States ifte central location or St. Thomas realistic IlCen,e. . '* - I I ' .i'�,�, 1: .. -_ � - �t.� I .!. . .within the next year or two this leoun- 0 " .-, 4-. - . ,.. , A ,� "t., I" " I . : ' igot a squeezed lemon. i 1. . ip',' 1. The argumen made it mAst desirable' as a trams, - . � ,10 .4 �,Qe .1 .11 � . I try would beat them at their own . &__ 41- � ov� _� I ­A , .... .� .,, 'against this 4a that the United SJ&t6a shipinent centre' as we3l as a po,rt of For Armistice Day I , �J33 '. ' , - L-,: , -. bough.t the Islands ce, - who game.. I . � I - - , . v as an eakl for ships to race-f#6 4deft from - After being made up the P - �, I . primaxil. . Tin 0 :­�'.. I . 1.1� � :, . � &' i% ", _,_­i6aXpost of detedM, their location being�'priaclp&W' in European. Central and was Nearing a lounge suit ,with a 11 - . , :�e A number of well-known cinema act- el .4 �r� - ., _- �. I.. I ,. .1 �. � _. . . I . ,� . . . .11 �. - -, : I ist,ch a strategic one that It was early South American countrJes. and the � Brttlab 'Legion tie and badge.. went Or's have taken part in the film, which. I __ I . I 4 I "'N " :;A` I ., , . 11 . realized what a menace they would be harbar �raa kept tull of salliag vessels, into the-studlo and took his stand be- Includes war scenes produced with the AML , . .. � I � .- .:_ � . . - 1 4 . - . . �, . . . . . . ".. . I Oat realism, and gives an Inter- . "Il ; , �..::. L-1. 'on. �%TEe change from saR .to at-Vam and fore Oe cameras, holding a poppy. utm 'A�.,. �� .. . . # the hands of an unfrie"), nat, � . , " - �')` I,- , ., _� I VFW W1 '. . 11 ,,, It should be taken into oonald4ratian the ii�rveatlou of the radlo, along with ..Thfis as, placed In his buttonhole. and sgtl1L9 ourvey Of the work of t1he �''i", . I l�.' _!.,�",. , � rameng. conditions. hi ".. I I : ':, � ,­ that the cost 'of three good warsirips otk.gT worM-ch 4 . �� I lif , - ": " . . Lve ! after a momeirt's pause turned to the BrRish Legion. � � i_�. .. � � � ... � would far exceed _tbe price paid for made the Island of less Importaw Mr. Wyn-ne, talking to a "Dally Dis- . . 71 . .,. I * . , " . , _ , � ze I desk, where he sat down to write a � . 1. I "Ill � : 1. . ,�, . . . patch" represeen,tative about the I 4,A - . '_ the Islands. and the maint--nan,ce lof. from this standpoint. A careful'-In- � letter to Earl Haig. . I - _:S�, I 1, " . "shooting" of the scene, was Ioul in I . �. �� IA I . . . . I I . r ' � tile ships would have to be taken Into vestigatloa reveals the fact -that while: 9 I . - 4 i This letter, cogratulatIng Earl Mal . . ��;. , , - . account. Plus the fact that tb,eir pericd e optimistic oveir -the" On the success'of the Poppy Day cele- -his pralso of the Prince's reaodinoog to N I � '.., , - � . h ths. islanders ar ' � " . , . . 1, . -- . . . , 4 : ; ef usefulness would bd comparatIvO , future, they have not the means of � brations, wl.11 be stown on the OcTeen help the camera men and his perfect , . � I �,:, i 1. ,.� ­ I I I 111; � �, I ... ­ I we -Illingneas to do as tie was told. . . I.. �. .... to acquired with tl�e same 'object, developing the reiources. 'natural and!in ihe course of the film. _. w I . ? ,- � i. � �, viz. the national defTnae','and their artificial',, ' I . "H . . , I ..",., I e never demurred." said Mr, .. . , The chle,f industries at! The Prince went throurb all the ,. I � I , - " I 1:.­­ . � , - - - ,.,. : use I . . i � . �', :,�:. V. .i: . fniness will continue for all tln�& ;�resea.t dre: St Croix. sugar.and I movements of writing and folding the Wynne, "to doing a thlag again-and I I 1 2 e . �. k , �.' . .. . � Ou the part of the nViveik there Is dtistrial alcohol x St. Thomas. bay rumn' I letter. He patiently subinIfted to again so as to get the best restak, On . __ __. I � I 3. i ! I. �t_ - I - �: I, I . , - . i � :, :,.* complaint that the 'OnItPA'i State's boner anY cattle. % I I half-a-dozen rebearsals,jn order that arriving at t0e studio the Prince was - . ,Its". ,I' -, . . , � � I . Z, 1 . ' the rroducer might be satisfied with .. I . . .i. . , . "I ,� . . taken to one of the dressing rooms, t � I ­.. ­11 1. .. . . . , .,,111 I I , 1 : bought the Islands ana then, twever' the 61ng that should be I where he placed. himself In my hands �' "' forgo) Ho . �_ � : - . . - bON itudle4i'by the AmeM,can capitalfats is I "' ,,4,e,,. ,ad showed himself u y '' I - � . , I " 't ,,, I ­ .them� This. bowev4tr. is not 124 5 - � " 1:1.-, 4, - � ­ oWbY the facts, for conTW-erable at. the devellb-pineht of the isle appreciative of the deliberate move- to be made up. After he had had . I : '. ­�, ,; ;1 r .� �,4 - tontlou has been given' ' nds as an ment necessary in Alm actin his face powdered the Prince looked �. I 1. ­; . I to the islands aN-yeaT "resort. ' Jhe climate to ex- � 9 - , t, - 'A'. � -.:� and thetr people by the national 11u. i The actual scene In -the' fl$m wiff into a glass And said, 'That's wrong' 11 , Z_ �, i 4 c9pdonally ane. Every facility for, . I I .1 o : .. A r' , ­ , �, '': - .. ­ �� Ithorttles. Cobwees, 6a appre I . . . occupy about 200 !eet, and, with- the That's awful 11 , . ..� J � � , - I .. . ,!.q I I , '' ' Priated, pleasure *ad ,.recreation could easily 1 eapt IGAN Will 1112t% bAllf fOUr mitnItsm "I greased his face, which prompted - .1&k. I ;M ,� I �'._, :_1 - - An Wst,mg the insular Gov. be p;j a I I , - - __ sa� I uuali7 for && 17v , ! There was a merry lauglii when. in I him to remark 'This is terrible. eapecl- I . . � "" " - ,7, 1 i .. . .. � - . - - ,. . I . qWe� the dressing room. the point was -ro- ! ally just after a shave. Let me try to , I I �" " �� ' ornment approximately 1280,000, A hotels. el and comfortable, but the, A� . �C.-� - ,� 11 ... , � , - 979 at Of some $150.000 for building possilitlitf'of erecting a large hotel to I B I 1. . � he Princo'i face, rather make It better myself.' Taking the I - � 1� , reoervo$ro was also provided. and the care for touriew and persons who � moved' and t a paInt the Prince very success- I? 1. . . . . . , I ;� " , � - freely gross . . , ; - -bill appropri- might come-h4�Te for recres-tion should was � . . .� I ­ I ­ I . - - 346t Congrose passed a isorejas he obsbryed), . tully made himself up, even to powder- A � � , % .. I I powdered. . 's - . -- � ; , � - "'. :.. Ating 1100.000 for builitfing public high. be seriously Atidled, P,i It Is held. and , he $ooked Ins his face with the yellow powder � - i . . - , ,._.r1F ;.. . :I I �L �-_.'vays In SL Thomas, which amount 4j' lbecally so, that the islands In .1 Me Prince remprked an . . � � .. .-4" �.,;- , his watch. ­I must be off, I'm lunch. used for film purpose3, - I - .. 11 . ,&.. L .,,:.1uot reFt available, 'however. duo to tbi4k short time would'be the tourist cen.�at ' A - tre � - I hig.with my brother at the GuIldhall." "When be had flnhf.�ed, the Prin*e 11 : . .. .. . . .... I 1­ 1i " . . , - I , �.. . . . fAllurie of Pam-a" of the ded6lency, of the West ladles. That Is why . . asked Sir Lionel Halcey, who had ac- .. " � 1617 . ,1. I . .. .1 . ... ... lappiopirtations. the nail ' . I - � I . I . Ves. are organizing to take ad- "That's Wrong" compaL.Iod him. what he thought of - . . .1 � .. .. �, , .. . �11 .. . ' - I'll .. L . __ I - - . By executive order the Islands were rant.age of this trade. and are sparing 1p con,versation with Mr Wynne. the, him and received the reply 'Tou look A SMART BLAZER FOR T HE , I . . . I . , L .. . . . . . �, placed by the late President Harding no palZA in effecting a program deaigm. film director, the Prince expressed _- _­ . I ­1 . L I frigitfully ill, air.'" . JUNIOR MISS. .1 � . . . : I 1 1-1 . . . lund,or the administrative coutroi of e4 to make touristo more . ' - . - _� .1 - - comfortable, __ '. �� L� . . ... I I .1 : ­ i I ------- — —,---- ____ -_ _____ The blazer is dfti<*&y wn&A this 1�_ the NALry Department. and a nambe�r. in the future than they have been lia . . .. � ,1 hel�e in twn views . - , �j ", 1. - i � , I .� � io - f naval officers werer leaned to the ths pa3t. . . . o . . - .:- . i PEKING'S SUPE&IRSO-TITIONS ., , . season and is sh wn . � cilvil Govonlosew--The-00MVIAlu . thsit I I I . ADOL,PH GEILEAU, WOM over a chic one-piece frock. View� * . , ,,;- , . I I . MISMED A is fashioned of striped flannel and . - - I .,those officem are not sympathetic to- St., Thomas. Virgin Islands une 20, REVIV BY WAR I I — EA%Y has a notched collar, patch-pocketa," .. I 1:4, 1 I - . . . - �. ;_� _�:-], I ,:, ., 'ward the natives to not-roal, fcr.�'as a 1927. . . � i � ....... 4.-.-.. . � . .1 -1.1 I � ­1 � . _. . - I . � ,. � �. � . . . . ­­. - . . . . � 1; . . � — — . ____ .. � � .-.—.-.-- Priests of Lamaism 'Reaping. Rich Harvest by Performing view B in of plain and mntrastt4 I - , . . � ., � . ­�� ;W � . fng purposes from which revenue 15 material and has rounded lower fTord, , '. - - I .1 L ­ . : I .1 "Bestowal of Power Ceremony"; M ­,, �. :V* er of -Derby . . I ­ UM derived. , .;� .. . . -, . . . . . � . .. 1. edged. No. 1627 Is- in sizes 8, 10, 1?J - - '. . r . . . I. .. d_ I .� OM Although Auierica - is rega . :� . . Charms,to Recipients . and 14 yeam Size 10 requires � : A rded as -_ - . ,�.. - . . �. .. .. . . ... , '' - - . . A. ,Is Kept at. H e - . . . . . I . I yar -.,: to'�, . , . � I - I . . extravagant by most of Europe, there' Peking.-The misery . of the Chirem . Then, In spite of the heat of China's ds 86-inch, or 1% yards 54-ii . ��' "' ..", , .. F I ,�- .. — . . have been more instances of hi h inatsiritaf; U yard additional 864i � . - -1 , � . . r ).,.hl, ­ ,�l .... .1., _ _., -..-.--.-,- . _ ______ — . ­ ; due to, sixteen"years of civil summer sun, the dorma or sacred ' .. , §.", I . Fel-WIV, .1 . . I payment for horseflesh abroad than . . contrasting for View B. Price 200 ' I I ... . , . , . 11 .1 T . ' . . ..,...I. .'Briton Pays $300,000 for Call irk th'e U.S. In the countfT to the war, is reviving ancient supentitions butter, is put on the top of the head the pattern. . . . - ­ - . which have been neglected for a gen- of every believer. The dorms. Is about , ��, -'.'P��� . I . . ­ . . .. ,L . . I . . Boy to Prevent His Sale %outb of us only nine horses have The frock has plaits and I .. � I �. eratiOn or m9re, but which are once twice the size� of a walnut, and is a hi,h a yoke of I �_:, I . . � 1. 1. brought $100,000 Or more; In Europe front and back, & rreck whh',. 1. ­ " I . . .. , . I . Ope I . :.,�., , ,.�'.. , . . . �. - , * .- ...-, ­1. I to American Sports- there have been thirty-one. 'The high- more being tried in the forlorn h thick disc marked with Tibetan char- shaped collar, or. square niock, loa �, .. . _�. . * men—Horse Takes that they will help to mitigate con- acters. The butter of which it Is " _� .1 . ­�'L . � * . . .. % . I ... sat price paid -in South America was ditions. . . . . sleeves with cuffe, and a belt- No. - . .� . I I ' I . made must be manufactured from the ..� ­ I . . � . I '' , .�- -Rank With Non- ­ .41200,000 for Betafogo. 1542 is in sizes 8, 10, 12 and 14 yeam? � 1:- : . , __ .7-: - . �w,& .- � l4 . . ; L. One of the most interesting and ob- milk of yak cows or water .buffalo Size - I .. `, ., i . 10 requires 27/4 yards 39-inch,1 -".-��.-_,,,,_, � - ­ I F_m!)ortable Art In the records of money winnings, . �,� :, �,, - - . is is that of cows. The butter Is artificially color- , .--"-,` . , . . I . , '. . scure of them supwstitiof or 2 yards 54-in,ch materia, 20 ,7 - ,%�' - .. . � . as opposed to general 'earnings by in- ,the bestowal of power," or wan-g- ed into 'streaks -of red, green and L.Price , ..:�-.;":!;��..L , . Thoroughbreds are assumed to have sea, it is not an American cents the pattern. I., ,:1 � . .. . dividual hor . I -1 �� 1, � . . taken rant tk__rSZo__QbJac1A, rt r -A, r..."�h, nang-which, translat��Jitqi�ajly_ into � brown —and as itmelta_�n&runx &wm . . , 1, . � Him-Mo-ablecla- . horse thso--stands, b4cbeQt - ____ - . i — - Ou-r-F-M-Ni—on 110-0y,-Ill'u-s-trating thd' I � - "power-give ceremony." This old'over the foreheads and face* of the V� 11 , . . in England. becapse Sir Henry Malla- I horse, Ksar, leaft the list with earn- ne t and most practical styles, wal �, - - �'_, " . ` I , �1' en in Pe- I worshippers startling and lu&crous �1 � ,:,- : -by Deelay paid $11".000 recently for lags of $335,340. Next Is Zov, with rite, which had not been se I be of interest to every home dTess. ­ : 11. , - . The streaks of - I "..�� . . �:, '�L Ca4l Boy, winner of the Derby, for the $313,639. king for more than thirty years, but I effects are produced. maker. Price of the book 10 coate ..� . ,;;,�.. I , . * I � - .., ' ' � had llngered in some popularity near-, grease must not be -rubbed off until the copy. I ,.'. 1. -1- - I . -:,.express purPos6_of_9xAn�.qtIbls sale . Rowever. In total earnings Man o' - . - .-I . I � ,�. . .. ly 3,000 miles to th6 westward onAhe. the ceremony is at an end. 1. I . .. '- . I I �,�11�; - . . to American turfinen. There has bjeu War, the horse ol! the can1uzy__atan4i_t � ' HOW TO ORDER PATTERN& ' . . - - ". � �., ­ ,�,'.� 1, I ��'l -La. - __ ___ ____ - . . %- . .. 111t .. agitation In England,'as elsewhere, at the top it his earnings as a sire -are borders of Tibet, has been revived In I - ALL RECEIVE RED PIL . ­ � � . . I ' ame and address N . � I .. - 1;, , - against letting valuable paintings or included. Man o'War has been term- Peking by the priests of Lamaiarn, Writo.your ni . plaintl .'. : ; _'.'�J. . � "! . I .. . * to of sue'a .,:�, I�R,41 . other art works go t10 the U.S., but this ed the first million dollar horse. The I who are reaping a rich harvest In I " Then comes another long period of ly, giving nuznbqr and si 6 . :­ ­ I I . 1 '�-.*­­4 . I fees. I pTayer, to the, accompaniment of patterns as you want. Enclose 20c In I ­­_.: � * - - . . - _. ,�� �.: I . . . -I& perhaps the first time that a horse leading winner in England has been � I . ceretnony is. gongs, drums and fifes, and then the stAffips or coin (coin Oreforred- wrap ��-�- 7� %, �;;��',, I ..... . ­ .: ..�ha* been.purchased to �keep it iii, its Isinglass, with $291,24-5 to him credit. The bestowal of po,Ter I - - �,S- .* I . "home country. . given to 300 persons at a time and is I ceremony is c!ozzed by the bestowal of it carefully) for each num�;r And .,,., ��,- . I.." I .. The leader In Australia Is Eurythmic, the rilbu and sung-du. The fnrmer is address your order to Pattern Dept.,' 1- . ,­...� � I .� ! . supposed to make the recipients im- ., .- I .1 - - "' '' ..,,., , � - .. . It cost Sir Henry the highest price with -$184,465. - i a little red pill made by the prj"t9, Wilson Publishing Cc, 78 West Ad*.' �1�1� �,� . . . I . . . . � . mune to old age, illness an , - ­ . 0 .. . ­­ � � ., I ­ -_ , . - . that has ever been paid for a horse . .- ddition. . - .. I and the secret of its composition has ]aIde St-, Toront .o. Patterns sent ( A ' ... �l'.,. .to gratify his ImpWse. Sir Henry is . ,;­ Simple A - .. long as their faith does not falter. . - ;.. �..: . . ,I been carefully guarded for centuries. return mail. ­ 4_�,F I ake the cereimon5 ,:., � 111 "I gave my wife some money' the The Lama priests in _� .1 .: '.::11 11 . , C�� ..- tito brother of the late Frank Curzon, ., ;. ,:, ,,::I_,� . I - � I as ornate as possible, and as a TUle I The s-ung-du is a thick thread of red - . .. I � `� . -"-%I, .- 4 �, . .'. -, ­_ � .. . who formerly owusd Call Boy, As other day'to purchase a dress and she. I silk which must be worn around the ..., -- *_ *� � - �.;� . . the candidates are kept on their knees I . 7:�, 4% .. -":.I , - . . - I . -1 - . . . � . I . . a, two-year-old Call Boy won two of came home with two." . -I neek. Each recipient is blessed as ... . ' College T"ay. .1 ... '13.:, . . I . 1, . - -e "How did that happen?" -1._.. I in the temple courtyard during near �. - . . - I .,� I �, . - his four- racee easily,: and th a this � this is put over the head. . .� - ...... .. � 1, ­­�% 1�1 ; . �­ , " ly thre3 hours of incantationat an- Visitor-"Nothing stirring 'on th 4 � � . ,year took this Newmarket Stakes and .Well, she bought one. and the It may be a coincidence, but every ei� lil. ... . I , I , ��,_ , ��,_ . I , ��,_ -. .. .... 6intings and loni� prayers. campus. I sea. Vacation Is on?" . , ...:- � �1 , _-4 . subsequently the world's turf classic, other she had on when she went oil t.1, person who had taken the bestowal-of- 1 �­., ", �'the English Derby. with sweeps-takes -Life. I " Student-"Not much. The. crew has If, " , , � . ., . , � 7. . I SPRINKLED WITH HOLY WATER power rites is tben told that if he ex- , , � , N:,� �. . , 4— I I . I , , ;11 - I - . "..., . , - gone to Billowpolut., the baseball. .:�, . , Ahat run fato the hundred thousands . : , I �. �.. �11 . , ,, F I rat the head -priest, attended by , pects the beet results he, must have ,� �, . 9 I _. �,, ��. . ; I 1� . � - in prises. . . . Haven't you ever thought of go- team is on the southern trip, the .traek� 11. � I . :, - many understud-tes in yellow robes, a new rosary, and that beads properly ' . . " I � 4� - I - Ito Ibighest previous price paid for Ing to work?" asked the farmer's squad is trimming everything In the' . �, �,44 , . and down the lines of suppli- blessed are so14 by the priests at the �:: � �: �! I. I. I tie, "Yes'm," replied Hobo Harry goes up ." .:: I I . � 1: . . I . I 11 .. a . � . West, aud 90 per cent. of our faculty. ., . , I horse was In 1920, when the late w - cints and pours holy water on the temple door. The throng Is warned ; �-,Z'- . I : August Belmont received $265,000 1 for - "I thought of it once�but I wag, de. is attending Eclentloo conventions -- ,�:,,-., 1.�. . 1. I I � head of each from the pum-ba or jar that the red silk cord will be doubled L�,. L." . , , . . . oad-the highest ntage 02. ".,;..*� ,� ", 1� . :: leoryus at de tiffte." I abr . perce 411 . �, 11 ,�: � , , , Tracery, whiph was bought by Senor . �_, I , � of life. This holy water eontains,-id effectiveness if it is used as a -.:'__., �,�, - : L�" 'Uraure, , . American university."­-Outlook. , 1. ,. . � I any .1 ,�.Q I , . a brooder from , Argentina. I — .1 I � �1. � 1. .. I saffron, and is supposed to be akin to rosary cord, upon which blessed beads -L r-1 - .L. . ,., � . . .�. I . I . ? - ;wx-4 ��. - 1, I- ,The bigboot Huropsap price was $209,;L There a�re taxi-cabs in Now Vork in an elixir of life. must be -strung befori the hour has 0 - a 11. I � ,.. ", , .,.,. .�'el_ � . . . .. .. . . ' . . �000, paid for Prince Palatine. . . I . 1:1 I .. I . . which whisky can he ob,talued. It Is After the jar-of-life rites, are fin- elapsed. Minard's Liniment for sore feet. . - , .,.:1e:Q .'�L ' .A .; ,� .� I.., L , . ., . , Horses fretfuently bring extraordin- untrue, how6ver, that when a thirsty ished the paper image of some Larna The old rosaries are given to beg- _ ': "I . �, - :',I., . Ob ' . - .. 1�4�1 , � 1­ , -ary pirliem but often they afterward passenger raps on the glass the driver -and -the beiggars ntharn County Court .1 . �, I. I - saint, usually Jinrehzee the healer, is gars at the gates Solicitor, at Gra I L , �11 .,: .. In purses thst more than cover their descends and draws Off a tura6lerful glued to the forehead of each -person I resell them to the priests as soon as -"Are you a teetotaller or other, Ill ... : . :._­­__­__W_. - __ _. . �, Ll -� I , I . - f. ­­" 1- I . . 1 �r I " oos4--or else *bey are used for brogd. . from the petrol tank. in the kneeling throng. the crowds, leave. wiser, man--othe I a , - �'. 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I . .11 I �­...,.;. ,-- ,...,, I �.­ - miss Phyllis Pilkey. ter, M Hallett I - J I , . I , � A6 � • 'Y.- ' ' ' - F. T. and Mrs. Bunting spent , -W. R. and .Mrs. Stork, of ' -Mrs.'AlexFlett, of.Kingstou . . .1 I" � - . I. - .1 I -1 -"-." .1 ' IMF .4 " 1,-: - I. ,­ ­�.. Belleville, spent the week-end is here at present owing . , . '� ., . . -12--da�r ra Folls. _to the ill- ; �, -'. ": . , - ­ll, - .1 ,'- ­at-Niaza -- - -- --- -----. -4-00W.- -AF40- &V ­ .-"tL- . V qii with the foraler's.-pit-6tita. ims and diiiih 6f her mother. - - I . 1. . . �'.., �' : -, - Misses Rorke are ba'v . . ; 411i-,�. �.- and Mrs. Stork. -Misses-B. and I Bunting are - � . . - L ­-- - , ­­ L- - -1 . ­ . . - - �r,�, , - - -ftsk sum wer cottage painted - . ----7-. - --- - - ­ � ---- - - ­ ­­­­ - - ,� - � . . ­ .. I . . . � -1 ­ :.- - ... . . . 1 4'�-,, -� . -Dr. H. T. Fallaise, ,Resident � . � - .. ­ . . 1. .. . .., . . . ., ., .... -. - -�t-A". 5 -Wm. Mann is laid off daty at . ent Dent- !Pending a week with Mrs. W. G. . . . . .. . I ..... " I 4,�,: . .1. .. . . ---.. ... ­',- . .:, , . . I " 11 Office over Balsdon's hardwa,re ward of Niagara Falls, Out. . 91, die. ist . . �-, . . .- %. I present, being somewhat. in, store. Office hours, 9 to 6 daily and -Miss Mabel Clark. of. the Clin- , I � . - , . . ­'. . posed. r . �:� . '. ..� .I - . I " __ -Mrs. D. F. Bvery, of Toronto, evenings by appointment.'s ton News-Raeord, spent Thursday �(]� ' ­ * ,. . t ad 00 0000 41n. Miller. Whitevitle, spent a few days th -Dr. Ira Tripp. y � f of­ the s e- h : ' --. .. a few days with W. J. a Mrs. J. C. Philip, accompanied here with her brother, W. J., and b Wm. and Mrs. Peebles, of Mrs.- Clark. . . es, of Owen with and son, Ros. ,. . �:�. -A. E. and Mrs. Jon I ;, .- �.- 'A ► 1� �;. 4 o rillatives in Tonawanda, N. Y. motored over from Cleveland. '. �. ­­ I - . -... . .�. .1 L I ­.�U-' ". - � . �,,,. L mound, are visiting their son. IL I - 1-1 '. -. . I—. . . 1%1.: I .-.... ..1. " . � I .. `7. ..,. -" 1 ... I '. A , '. ­ �. I ' � � . . ­, � , .. -;- _ .. L . . .. ­ . , �. .. I L , I r,4---. - - . . . Z . I I - - ,. I t­* , , : ..:. _Misses Margaret and SWMD Ohio. and on Thursday visited at - , ­ 7 , , "I" - " ' . . 11 ..:L.'-slnd Mrs. Jones. McDonald, of Toronto, .and Ifiso C. S. Palwer'o. . - . .. � - ' ' . -, I ,. '. . -, - *.L I 1. � . . . ... ... � . , '.-. " . .10_Mre. Mutch has White Wyan- I. -., 1� .� �� . I . r­.. ­� " :"�'. .. "... -� . . �::� L. ., � I ­ ­ I .. .� L -L� ,� ... ,�,.,- �1 �� Mary Galbraith, of Lansing, Mich., -. '. d A ys'' once 1,;. ,! , , ­�. Totte allots not yet five -months -See Richardson's adyt. thla . I � ...- �'. - �_ p � � i .�. . .. �.. :­ -1 � - � ' , � ,, . - ... I. I.:, .. � , .. . � ' -a' this week with week. A now addition to his . - ., ,old that are now laying. , spent a few day . �-�- - ­ � ­ ­ ,: T . 1. � . . . � '! 1­1 -.. .. �.. . . .. , . I .. , . �� , I Gordon and Mrs. Found. ! stock, 'The Ideal Patterns and : - . - . �'.-, ­ r � .. . I r.A.k.,... - George and Mrs. Laws of To .''. ,� - .1, 7­.------,: - . . *,:,. 0 _:. " ��'� L *. ­ .. ­ � * " ... r �'. I , I.,. I . � -The Women's Institute will Transfers, 25 cents each. - .,. I . --- ­ . L .. .. . ­­�­. . . . I - -:1 I � . I ., n ­ ... . � , I 1. � - .... .. , *onto. op" -end with * . ''. , - " . . L ­� .: 1. - ..-.. � I , , I I ... - ­. t the week , - � - . . � : 11�1­,­. . I . ; , - , I - � ­ - . 1:: -- . I I - . I" : ;�?,,I*e former's sisters here. hold their regular meeting on -Mrs. A. B. Collins, of Toronto, ' L :'' � . �­ . , � :, .. - ...'. � . . -...�.! ... � ­%!­ .�...�­A:,` , t, of ­ . .1 . . . I - . -:.- . � ..: ; �,: .-, 7. ­' - 1. .1 , .. . -Mr. and Mrs. Fielding, of - . - - - , I � I ... I ., home o Mrs. Edger Andrew. A Tro N. Y., spent Thursday and . - . �. Tuesda next, Aug. 30tb,.at the and her sister, Mrs. Bennet agai . , I .. , .... W . I , ;­ :: .... I R.. 1p. . . '- , ,1�1' , Graventurst, are visiting with - yy ­ - :. I - . paper on -The Value of Rent in Friday of last week with W. J. I .L. I �, L � I .1 - .- .... ­ I I ... ; ...., ::, " ­ `­ 'Dr, and Mrs. Cartwright. . 1: I ­­. . - , � . ; - � . -­ . .... � .1 ­ . ­­!�'-'- - t ..... I..". I Hot Weather," will be given b d Mrs. Mooney. - . I n he ­1 . I I , L I. Z _­ L . L , , ­ -- F. _ . . , - s - ­ : . . �Ir,.. :�!, I -Mrs. H' Crook 'a spending Mrs. Cartwright, and Mrs. F M. -Wm. R. Crammer, who was ,- . - . .. . L.�'. .A ­ a. �pw weeks with her sister, Mrs. Chapman will give Current Events ta a teachers' summer course . -, .Boys' Running Shoes in strong brown canvas; crepe I ­ . � , ::."*-I- '. , - : . :.:� .r--.9i&der, of Unionville, Man. &tk]Vg .: - - .,I.,: I. I I f � 210 - ,. . I I " Members of last MiODth'S beWiDg I . soles, toe cap. The old reliable "Lifebuoy" B00W �­ I 1� I - ,.. t ­ -Mrs. Rachel Gordon is spend- gotou, returned -home last - ,:� ­ . �.,­-. - - I . . U . . -.1 - ". - - - ­ I i . . I � 5, . . class are expected to give a dem- week. He will 1 1.45 Oxford@ 1.25. ­6.­ . ,- � , leave in a few . . I I 1. ­f. ins w few days with her niece, Mrs. I - - ,, 7­ � onstration. Don't forget to at- days for Ottawa, where he has , .. ., :1 - . . . I .,. A,- I �ZX' - - Anderson . ... 'L 11 I., .. I ... ..; - .1 ��q­-:'�* � ' - Archis, , of Oshawa. . .. - ­ . - ... I.. --�-. I..''. !.. " J' '': L. .­� � tend. . secured a remunerative pos :� - Boye'Long Paotg in good school colors,-grey and I ...F,, ,-_r . - - . : - '. � I . _� : � ­ . 1. rhe township council will ition - *� -, � ,:� ­ ­ ­ .1. .... � I I L ­­... . . I-.' , . I. I , _Sunday last provided the on the teaching staff of the public . . brown-faLney patterns, sizes 24 to 82, prices 1.95 6 "- - : ,meet on MoudaVzvixt for the . ' . :. , ­ , , - .. - - to 2.75. 1 . . :' �, I usual number of motor mishaps schools. - ­'--­-. . . - ..., : 0�f . '. L . transaction of general buiinvas--- . I . ----�­ --- I .. .� " .. ­.� . -,. I.. � I'll, 1. ­ . P 'I- - - Highway. One &lingering illness due . I - ----- L. ' I .. --­... I. ­ , ". , . �� . 01 - I ­­ 'L ..�:� 0-:. . �. . .. ." � - . . . , . ­ . :::: _ .�- _,.__. I I -.: --;-. ... .�­­�:'­- 11 . A. - spent -ofJorced into i!e1k�Vffitcb---opp04te-P-- rmitiesof old age Mrs � Boys' Knickers in blue serge, grey tweed etc, 11 I -�­ ­` if , -Mrs. W. A Henderson- , . ­ . 5' .:.',ov*rSunda in Voronto with her L-7tte-1,10j"fi I � - f o=n =0e . - a Sizes. :...:.. I ' ' ", I - ­ '- � .. �*,� ­A W Hobbs' and the front part of W. D. Gordon passed away at her Prices range from 1. 76 to ?- 25. ��... 11 . . 'T, 1',�­ . - "' brother, W M. and Mrs. Flower- * Wed - >, , . ; .., � , 'LL. W * , " .. the car badly damaged. -There home on Church Street, on ... .., I . . . . � . .i-y . �- - L " fielt. - . . I � - -. . . . r . 11-1 ­ I " .. :I- ,�. -Mrs. (Dr.) Bagehaw, of Said was also & C0111810D Bear Bowman- nesday, Aug. 24th at the age of 84 . . . - ..:� -,,. . ., �..'�. - i .. L - , k . , I . Boys, Calf Oxfords in gun metal and brown, sizes I to . .1 . � .1 2, I . , few days last vile in which several persons years. The funeral will take place ,.� . . I I . � ,-7 �� - � -n" Mick., spent a .". . . . ­-­ I - ­ .! �, -... a" , .. 5J, price 189. . r �.:�.�' .� 1� � .. . were injured. The 'motorist who tbie(Priday) afternoon at 2 o'clOck I:: . . - . . . .. . . I . . . - . � I I � . ­� .�, . .- . .-, �� ,'' X 'Ii� was the cause of the accident bur- to Erfqkine Cemetery. . . .1. . I I NO week with her ter, M I 4.�S _ �L; � M - J. .. I . � Miner.. . . . ­ ­ �11 . : L .1 :-- � . : * .­.� 0 tied away from the scene and has -The great attraction � Boys'School Stockings In -'RouRb and Tumble"Une -1­ , " s r .'.. 6'�' - - , , ", . - ��' , -Geo. W. and Mrs. Barker, me- at t I .� . ,%, I , , I. . . - .� I I I ... not yet been apprehended. 0- Toronto Exbibition this I . .. �,. . ... . � ; - I , 7 ­ , eomPanied by Min K- Fawkes. year will �­­- sizes 7J to 11, price@ 46C toLWC pair. ­� I � . . tk'� ;L .1... person, guilty of such conduct is be the Marathon Swimming COD : .' . r t . . I... ­... -- . spent Sunday with relatives in I .. : . , . 40 . ... � . .� I I 4%'st:.%' �Oobourg. the meanest kind of a man to be test which will take place on . '. rL, . . M. - .1 , � , -W. J. and Mrs. Coakwell and in charge of a car. � He is the Wednesday, August Slat &bQut ', - -­ .1 daughter, Miss Mabel, of Oshawa, worst kind of a coward and should four hundred contestants Will Our stock of school supplies is bigger and better than r, �, I. ... I called on a number of Pickering � I 1, 'I", I have his license cancelled 'jiarticipate in the event, which . 7-.. eVer. - Scribblers, Drawing Books, Writing- . . � . I - I � . ., . 'i-L I the remainder of his life. Another will attract the leading swim merg - r 'r . r I , I , . friends on Wednesday. I . . ; I , ..:.! . . . . � .,. t1, '7 � -W, G. Reid has engaged Mr. motor mixop also occurred west from all over the world. . ,.Books, Pads, Pencils, Erasers, Pens, 1, � �.%- .., I...- -!,R ­ . . .11�- .4 . I .. .: Robson, who recently arrived of the Ronme Hill, but we have . L .1 I ..'' � - .. - . ­ '- . - ­�,W4 , 1. Z 'r. I I not heard the particular@. . - . ­ - . -:- Compasses, Crayons Etc..Etc. . :- .711 1 � :. .. � . ,. . .- from Belfast. Ireland, to assist . . - �. I .. I I � . . . . . . 1, .. ROSERANK . . �.. I � - " .... g I ... ,:him in his butcher shop, -Wilfred Mousey, who, along .. - - I I - -- - I ---- ,� -, 1'�r � , with a number of other teachers, .. . I I � ... , -Mr and Mrs. Parsons and lit There will e in . . Flannels for Girls' School Dresses In sand, greid, red . tr L � I I- I . I I ., . . . . . �*,�"-- .tIodaugilter. Nancy. of Windsor, has bees taking a special course the Rosebank Pavilion on the evening �' � and navy grounds, with hair-line stripe in white. I..-- ­ . - � ' . . `returned e I in French in the City of Quebec, of Saturday, August 27th. at 8 o'clock. . � .1. home on Mooda,v after . . L .1 r. . . L , He re- Admission 25 cents each. Good prizes - ; :­ Bought to sell at a bargain, 85c per yard. .1 ape dina a couple of weeks with returned home last week. ... - � n ports a very enjoyable and proflt- . I ,q- Dr. and Mrs Oartwrigbt. will be given. . -Allan and Mr*. Clark and two able time and speaks very highly ., I :: .. I � �.11. 27 inch Gin rh ams, specially priced for school wear. 1, Z ; . - .1 . ., L, children. Joan and Billie, and of the Preach with whom he came ­ IN MEMORIAM: .- - 19 cents per yard. - . ... - - Tract . 111M , in contact. departure . - . . � I. L - ''I", :� `� GordonScriver. of Lakefteld, spent - .,. - . I L-- . , . � . I M . he former pice of Ontario ­­ ., ,. kl� I Bunday. here with the formere t HIEWDICBSiON-110 loving Memor Of . , - -- ' - � . . .1 ', - " Kenneth P. Henderson. beloved -' : Dimity.' in flesh, blue, maize and white', fine for . .. . � . � Tr.� : , , parents, W, J. and Mrs. Clark. teacher@ remaining Ignorant of I . , . , �.,. I only son of Frederick and Olive Ron- I . underwear, nice quality. 25c per yard. . • ' I . ..., . -At St. George's Chur& nez& French language is a commendable . . � :. .., r .. - . � .... . . . . .. derson. who pawed away Aug. 25th. � . . - .- .. ­­ - � � - * Sunday services will be at one. The Preach language an well IM, --.' ­ - .. I . ­ I I " - � , , � - " , --!, - ' " -'. - :10.80 a.m. and 7p *W &8 the English, is one of the two . . . Girle'Sebool Dresses in xinghame and ehawbrays.' ' * ' - - * I ,. , 11. . - m. Spec 0h. why was he taken so young and � . . � 1 I ,. ­ I m . . -music at both oervic,es. Preacher, Official louiruages of the Dominion so fal.r. � . . . .1 . - . nicely . made up in two ton* effects, 98 cents. - .- - � . - I , . . ., . . . ...., I 11; . L, Morning and evening, Mr`61W. & of Canada and the teachers of On- When earth bold so many it better . . . I . -. :1. : . .. L ' .. .­.., I .r . .. . I I . -'Sproule. tario should become more familiar could spare; - . , - " -111vin and Mrs- McLemmn re- with it than they are. It is said Hard was the blow that compelled us --. � ---- I I ... r I .. %n&X the 1 � evening -"a-m-Gre- ---ta-���� - .. . . . 7 : .. ,.'�.. ­ " ,. . ]1511111130W --AAn. S .110 IrlirtIC1111 - % a C HAPMAN ... , turned bows, on Thursday familiar with the English langu- From one whom we loved and Was L . 111111 , .1.11 - A. last from their hone -moon, so dear to our hearts. I . . " ,�, - which was spent in Buffalo and age than the English are with the -Fondly remembered by Or . • • • I . ' -' . ' �, I iChmeland, having made the = French. A better understanding &naps. � '.. "' r ' Bertha. : , , by motor Grandma and I 1. . . . . . - and vice versa will do much to- . M 1111 I .... . i mch language in Ontario .. S wi M � Time �V .�. . . . -Charles Band Mrs. Spencer ward promoting amore kindly 9 �... . ..'' 4�, , � ' . LL - I . � I., . � �' L ;and two children returned Wed ,Now AdIve"tessesents. - � '. . .1 . . . .­ . � Zesday. after spending several feeling between the two nationall- . . .. -1. I I L . m . . .. . - .. . I . . . � I ties. - �. �­; 4 - days motoring to Niagara Falls, SALE-A ­Famous" coal beat- - ' � 1. - .. . . ��r � -On Saturday afternoon the Feor,Rhesp, Apply:D, A Scott. Claremont. 51 . Its here. -:YouM need a new gUit - ... .. .:. J "a . I . . Goderich and other points of sounding of the fire alarm causWu ... I- -.-- .. . . . I .. � - I t - ,­,., I 1' Western Ontario. F .L. .1 . .1 - � 7 , - . .. .1 .. .. . . . � . -An exchange says "start considerable excitement for some 9PO RENT-Oa con. 2. Pickering. .& ­­ :1 " 11 .11 I I ,Swim in a . J. 4-roomed cpttage, Apply W Tbos. Watson. .- I I . . .. � �! . 1.1i, � ..., o­ � . time in the village and heavy R. R. 2. Pickering. I 44tf . I . I . I . . ,- , ,. � � I the and work up doesn't 1. . - . I I . �.. t � I., . - � I , * I I � .is :, . - -.: " . �� , , 'Laocessarilyappl toapersoalears clouds of smoke rising indicated -11 young p .., -.�:- RLINGTIGHT SUIT ­'. .. ­ -­ I I . . . . Z . .. ­ ins to , korish. lot S. Con. 4. UXbridge. :,: . . . . � . . � - , - that the fire might be of no mean VOR SALE pigs 8 weeks . L � swim. M might also add JU old, Win Ue ­­ . I I : � - �41 1, ... - L . : - 11 that neither does it necessarily diiiTiostoDs. Both fire engines Phone Clare i727. . 51 -­ . The Suit that made Bathing to Swimmizig '.. :� .- m.. 1 � "I _ - : I - � : ... .. - . . . I . !� - . were soon rushing to the scene of . . : .1 �.. ap to a person digging a well. VOR SALE-A piano floor lamp and , , .. Me long continued dry spell the fim which was on Goo. Baker's both oil lamps. Apply C A. . .- I . � . . . . - .4 • . . - ' . - �� AI I . premises on Elizabeth street, and &1=PC%=t, 61-W -� -. : � L . , �: .,,I of weather I@ causing the pasture . XI-tILkV-Vn-thftt which proved to be a - , ---- w. ]Ras6ball I Football I Tennis I Golt I- -'' I . I located only a few feet i r ANTHB-Hear trumowne amd . I . . yellow tinge which means a de- onitbe W Pat for wit C-0 ­ . . � L, These games signify boMsy§. - r. , ­ ­ . - !1l -.... . . _ � .. 1. - . � . frame dwelling, and which was a ri. F. Bwh. min," pol., Mien. ri -r4t=-lar" . � - . -11. �.. ��i - - . .: .. crease In the milk supply. The Ms. . .. . . ­11 �.*. . - .... �� I I, - I man of flames. The timely arts - I . I � :-. - �r root crops also are SUfffring . the M AN WANTED-To deliver home . L Be well equipped with Spalding Sporting Goods. � " �L . '. - . ' frou?, val of the en saved . . ­% 1. - ­ - ­ -- _the drought. . .. d wee ­ _,- . - , !�, 1,; - � "I 4 ling from being destroyed, as the No I, VVvided. App! Reg. Filler. R. k' --- ---- They A" the Beet - ,­ - �-­ ­- . '-r-'- I. , Pickering. Phone If , 51-32 . - .. . ­ . . � - � .. L. -Arthur and Mn. Boyce and . - ­ . ­ .. 7 , - %1. . ­L.....�i- .- . .. - .1. . . . .. :. ­:. .. to socept . . . � . wind 'from the west blew the T+JOTlO9-1 am prepared . -. �-,$ ­ . '� * - Harry and ldra.� Boys@ and two flames directly towards the boom . : . ... . r .: Z . .1 ' ' -1 abildren motored to Belleville and orders for ha also ­� . L . . - I. * - - i . � . OU ,. , � 72n. Z. 6 2 . , , .. �. L' . ; ­`-*pentr Sunday with relative& The The fire was soon brought under A'A'xtbur Mitchell. T=lu t. trisct- lowuae� .. ;� ­': TING SIURTS I .. I ., ­:­ ! ­1 - I . � - I a ' ' . Uttet returned home on Monday. control, but kept amot4deripg for E harrow, ­ , , , , .� r­ . � � I - . some time which necessitated a We are showing the finest lines of Cluett, PGSWY and �.. ­. . morning, but A. and Mrs. Boys* careful watch until all danger was Also , L ..� :,,iare remaining for a week. : "Arrow" shirts with 0011111irs attaphed, in white . over. In addition to.the destrue- 1�. ..� - - --.: ... �.�" - - -Thos. Stewart has returned .L ��141 . ,..,-..�. 1 � r . � . .. , . . ­ . . . . . � : I:i - ."'.� � tion of the hay stack,. Angus Lis- STRAYED-On W Mrs. Wiggins' . '* - broadcloth, khaki or blue .... ..... :. � .'' . !home after spending several weeks farm near Greenburn Station, a red - heifer. . : - .. . .. .1 I - L .. - I ... . .1 ! ' ---- ' ' .. �-, . ." '. aill Cobourg iv here be was in eombe's touring car took fire and Owner way have sank sad ying ex;pr, Ap- . : .Also, �' a full Ii , me of Khaki Trousers that will stand the gaff '-' a large gang of workmen who not' extingutabed until the ply Ravey, Greenburn on. . . - -- . th-e- C to. . ed. The fire t Headlights famous No-.53 . .. , were so gaged in ballasting 0 LIIJP- ORORGHKE&Y-Licensed - • I . I .� . ­1 . . ..; 1, .. I .. , .. . 1-1 .,., " ,., - L' .. . ... . .. -,.,;I ..- . . I . - , �N. R. track@ in that dlstrict� the posed to have originated from Geer, Alton Live stock and general sales - - �, ­�- .r - ' - . - � ­ . . .. �; -1 -!, . �:.� .. . 11 .4 I � .. _ L' ' , � �� ­. .. .. . 1, �, 1. . r I . , . .: . . - � "' _ �' - .:: � , I i I work being now completed. children playing with matches. attended to. Terms reasonable R • . '. , ,�'r Pickering ­'.��' . K.037KIlaffyilie. Phone-Stouff9663. 51*.2' I . .. . .. . -A well-known and highly re-- . .. Fred T. Bunting, , is' ­- ' , -The Canadian National Exhi i*a 'T-About 95 &cires, - . - bition, of Toronto, will open to- apeeted resident of the v ge VARM. TO REN . r . . . . Betablished.1857. .1.­. , FARM situated in Oshawa. First-class I . . I .1 . . ... 4 .18b.,- . I . and this TkIss land. Citv water, immediate possession to I.. * ..1.4W,:- , I . - ­ � . . makes us wonder wbdre the sum- Phebe Jane who died on Full possession April ist, 1928. Apply to � - . I --. ... 11: ... ' . . I ­ �' -1 Oshawa, Ont. 51ti ' �.'- . ;. . .we .­ ' � z " 1, .. - r has gone. The absence of Tuesday, Aug. 23rd, at the home "", ­ . . . z.. �`- . . . 1:,� , ­ . ,.,.� I much hot weather makes it seem of.her brother -in law, M. S, Chap rPORONTO WET-WASH AUN . , �' , , � I , , � � . r that we have not yet had any man. Deceased, who was in her -1. DRY (Semi finish)-Let our driver call and - THE .-CENTRAL GARAGE. �­:,.;,�. .. � L ; ­­;,..., V , , explain out 24 hour service. Just leave your . . : L "-'. . "'. - ,sammer, although we have had seventieth year, was the eldest name with Mr. S. W. I &via, barber shop. We . . . . ...' ­;­ . I . I ... . .I..i...,­ '..- . delightful weather. daughter of the late Edmund and will pick up and deliver 3 times a week. ­ - I � I , 't L. I I .. I ­ . .: �:'. ,,�M' I . . .., I ­.... . . L . .. ­.. � ­.. '..' - .. .. . 1. 1; .z-� � g. n , Howard Davis, who has Hannah Wright. She w .... .1 "-:: -Telephone 49100 - :­� I 1'� ­ ..­ �­ I .. I . .. - as born in . . . ...�..; . , . - .�. been ARM FOR SALWOR RENT-95 . . . ...:., , r......, � ;per " .,. ­.. -� . , ".. ­ I sonding the Last few months in Lobo Township, and at the age of Facres of land in lot 12, �Ao. 6, Pickering, lots . I. � . . - L. I . ..' - Los Angeles. CAU., returned home eight years, moved with her par- of water at both places and good buildings .... . r - . I . '. . . . I I ... .. and , ..--,. ­ . I . .. . � -.­ . . . . . �! mediumfences. I am forced to sell orrenton ac- , I.. r. 'IT. -.'!�,, ,last week. He was accompanied onto to Pickering, where her fatb health .,l Ijames W. Hick. R. R. 1, I_, � * - .... L.�'.�., . ­. . ­ : by his father, Norman Davis, and Or kept store for -a number of ff-'sto., nr "tf .:: I . . d I , .. � .. : .. . L .. � . ­. . . - N I . 0 z ... I . his sister. They made the tri years. She was employed With •ARM FOR SALB-75scres, being .i; , ­­-, . p I.. . L. "I ! , � "I . . motor and the journey the Spink Mille for several years. Fparta of lots 23 and 24, rear of con. 8. Picker- Auto lRepkirs; Accesodnes, Oilis " ,�.:. "I " , " , , , . I . ... . Pi ..­... ... 1. . :-. 1. . . . . She was an ardent member of the ins, I mile west of Brougham Good tank barn, - .1 .. . nearly a week. In crossing the ' ' . ,:'� '.�':. L � ;g� ­ �L driving house and hen-bouse, - M . , - .­L, � I I d,:� . -.. .. . . . Aeoert they .encountered a tem- Society of Friends, being actively It= 'water in the stable&. Apply on Prembes. :'. - ' - � ding ' L " ��­: -. 1. I I �, - , . J. H. Holtby, R..R. 1, Locust Hill. 51-6 . ,Gasoline, Acetylene'Wel. 0 'k - I , perature of 124 degrees in the engaged in social service work, I.. r., , . - , 'L - . . .1. and for many years was secretary i�� ,. I ... - .` .. ... . I I I shade, but when motoring tLey 4. � 1r, - � .., � - .� -did not find the beat oppressive Missionary .*. .' of the Friends' Foreign .M,U810 �­ .. . 1.�.Battery Chargi-isig. - '�", �� �. . ­­ . I .. . r� �17­­, - .. I I .r., 1. . . . � ..; - . �.­. . �. ­ - .% L:' I . - ­ . . --..- , " there was a pleasant brows. work. For the Deist ton years she Blanche It. Palmer, Claremovt�Teach- ' .': ` : ' - - I . . ':: � . ." : L . . , I 11 . , , , 'D,ftpairs made on al -!the users of hydro power in was editor of "The Canadian or of Pismo. Conservatory ... . -.� I makes ` "." � �- JLbV . ­ L '­, L L '��I� * , , . theivillage have been much annoy- Friend." an organ of the &wiety . course taught. - . I . . .. I ..� ,,, - 1'r. . , � . . �- I . . - - - ­ !­- ., 4k. . .... . . - ' ­' '-�-%,l I frequently by having the pow- of Friends, until & few months' Studio at Mrs. Oliver's on Saturdays , , .. ,. . ' ' 1 -'' ' :. .. .. - -�� �'. I ­"� ­�t�s, .r. L � . .'' .­. , .: . . ♦♦ L ­ . . -� � - ......, . - . - �- . .. - .. ��. . �. ­ ... . . . _ . .. I . I . . . " ". -.: . . . V, -,'ibr turned off at the time they want ago, when ill- health forced her to 51-1 for out, of town pupils. . . .1 , bt ears. ­ -,,.. � . . . I I I ... .: I .., .L 1, . , .1 or- . � . ., - tones it They readily under retire. She is su)rvived by one sia- ... -L . .. . . ' . . �, ... - . .. . ter, Mrs. M. S. 0ba FARMERS, ATTENTION ­­'' -,­­ -, . . . �1 ­,­­,­­ ­. '.�, ­ , :.­ �1� . I . stand that them are times when , .. 1. � :r ' . � .1­­ - ­1 - - I . i I .1 , I '..;:- .. . .A. P1nAn, and (Me � . . 1. . , . ... I ". -� . ­ ­ . . . - ... . - ­. . L . . . � . . 7 it 18 nwfss&17 to tMM Off the POW- . . . . _ - I �..�i . - brother, Albert, of the Imperial I.; :, � ­ .11 or for the safety of the hydro Valle T, Calif. The late W. V. Assure YoUrftlVae of a full "beat . I .� I r :11 - - .. I 1. �. .1 wen, but It would save much Wright, for many years a mission crop Fertilizer imam ufactumd, . .� . � . '1� . �. � I - . I .. I ... � . . . L . 1. ,. .. ". .­4 " , - � I I ;�� 1, i Z- , am all . ­ i- 7 1 . , 4d . , I I . . . work Ire by Ontario using Limited. I � .: I ." 'I; . i .. = . ... ivk­ �- - 9-t r e 1 1 I'll. -1 � . . annoyance to the users it they ary In Japan. was a, brother. T Canadian Oomp&Dy, West Toronto, .:. C, ik R .1 . - 1. . , , I . . , .,.,,, were informed of the hour@ during funeral took place on Thursday Oat, . HARLES Be SPENCER' '.,' �4-1 . :1 . . ''I". . . r , i which the power would be turned from the home of M. 8. ob^pWan, W. R. Emerson, .. .1 r " r . I . ­ , I . L . . g . Agent. I 0 . � A I . I , . A6 - � Mork P - ' 6" :, Propfietor, - 1-- Pickerin : . Vff s,n that they could arrange their with interment in the Friends, . I . i , . burying-ground. . Phone Whitby 383W ;Whitby, , . . - , � . . I tcrordit,SIT I . . � - I k - - . . . q . .. I .. � , I. ­ . I. . . L .1 I. r - � 1 4, - � � ". - . I . ­ . I � , I - . . I . 11. 1;,.. . . .- . , , - �, ­-,'k,$.,- ­� - I , I I ' ..�., '" * - - r r'- .. , 'V- e , � .. , , .1 ,. . .. , . . � :, , , - . " ­ , ... �'.' , .. - , e, , � - -S,,,� -?; , '. -Li, .', i i � " . " -- - �, ,. 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