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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1927_09_02- ��k •'•.. i1• [�.� i fir'' TM1i T a.1•. r b? 'Y !J. •O a. oe ia•� : f t r7t Y .r ,,. �+ .,.., Y.'., •,.', ... ... ." .•''C'r. .. : r. .. '.:, '�. r', .f .. '�� IA'� 1 -. M'wfX,•,, p. ,P NG {yam W Ew­. VOL. Xi�V1. PICISERIN(I -ONT., DEPT. z,' 1927 " • _ ... = loo. 52 C� 1011ya'ireo*t"Isli 9awDi• 0=0031 Mvvr BROUGHem. DUMBARTON'. � • •.. �•1� --�,,�y Miss Floredoe Anne bas returned re. Sodea's pupil„ • py from the torontoo,Me� brook ',farm on . iiNrW �� sad Bit • ' from her visit t4 Europe. j yed a ­bike picnic r R. FORSYTH, Opfi: D., Director Rev, Mr. Hisser will occu the pul- Aa.odaean of paw pit lA the Ualted 'Ohurbh next l3ua• Moadstiy afternoon. Being in the esaherof the American Optomstrleal da midst of the holiday season, not quite y Ere.• eaamiwd by sppointment• �_ &ite a number. of our young men half the nlsge. were able to attend but ' •Oat are away to bet wlth the West;gt•sf evely one,present sajoted the outing t p Eac person contributin to the luneh Betablished 1888 IAltsi. harvest. • - )} pe . g - Baskets of all B17i8B •�:�• � basket made a very nice variety for �. . AE. CHRISTIAN Barrister and BROCK ROAD., the supper, which waa•served to over , •saiieitoa, Notary Pobiic Ete Mooe� to 4' thirty in picnic style near the house. a oast. south Wins. Qmrt Bowe, waitbr. 9aty and descriptions School starts on Tuesday, ' so boys Min Marie Devitt, Miss Uzaeil and + - and gins be ready. Miss Pe nee All accounts must be paidi r, G. BROWNING. K. O.. Harris. Edna 'Ka es is much Improved in other s, Oslo who are leaving or arranged for b Jul ' y P for other arts Oshawa, New York g y y , t As ter. Solicitor, Notary Public. Anaes' Bik., p ' a hu ' te! west of Post off«. Dttndas Str t, at lowest prices health since last week. and Toronto, reapectively, and as a let, as I am leaving for s . yq Y. Ifouse Phone am, p�eQ�- - - .• Beth Badgerow is erecting a ng3v parting gift were each presented with England earlyy in Jul and garage on his lot. Now watch Brock a book by their teacher, in apprecia• _require m_ y_ b y �^t _nuke closed BATON d ROSS- Barriatera. So. Salk for Bale Road grow. tion of their faithfulness as students. not later than the -tit ells. Nortbern Ontariodldt, 830 Walter R. Jackson accompanied Miae Marie Devitt is one among the �•tAn• CHAS, A. Lloyd Johnston on hie vacation trip pupils who won both the Elementar 'Adelaide 2T gu' Theory and Primary Piano cart' " ~ Successor to late W. Q.•Basaes eon highway to Kirkland Lake Min• cater at Toronto in June, at theregular ICHARDSON dt PICKERING�' in Camp. They had the thrill of eiaminationa. The Bron ham pupils A large n, solicitors etc.. ai3 21t Confed- Phone Mark 8420 going 1600 feet-below the surface and were among the estsin their usual g ,.t eratiooLite Building, Corner Yo� and Rich. g Stn, Toronto Fbouea Main 1 ,and Main Pickering office open Mooday and Wed - nasus ev iRts and an daY Satutday,iaelndtnt Z°datntday eeveaint. Phone iriek. 9600. ou Dental '�`,R. J. R. POWLIE. Dentist. Oor. •amt -nom° R1d. and Victoria Park Ave. To- n ae and T312.t door). 0121 Evenings R. D. 0. Smith. Dentist,' Stouff• JWVWe Honor Graduate of Chieato sad To- =Universities and the Royal at Surgeons .Phone oS�ce 1071. Ra.iatece + 1!016, No ot:tald: appointments. 9my getting their tint glimpse of a gold m ine. They brought home some nice good style and wistedlif making �tsto outing more latersstiig. We trof Ck Feed specimens of gold- bearing rock and this kind of picnic mpy become seve ral pictures of country on route annual affair,,: ._.�. - WEST HILL, of va i am kinds han d One of the largest congregations GREENWOOD' '"`' - Better secure year sapplie� sumo. ie that Mall lite Church has had for a A few from bore are at the Eitbibi• as it will be scarce and higher long time was out to greet Rev. Hugh bition.tbie week. in price later on. Crozier, of Thameeville, on Sunday morning last. Mr, Crozier has a great J. P1ynn, of • Lindsay, . was in the village on Sunday. - rJ9HEAT AND BARLEY " ;. many friends in and around West Hilt, -'Mr, and Mrs, Wall eetert "ed the - - 9PANTED belag a former pastor of Melville former's sister over the •veek- eed•r•< -• -- Oburcb. Mrs, Crozier accom need . Miss Edna. Green 9ptertained the - LAHR B. BEATON. D. D. S.. him.' As this is the seventy- Bft6anni• Tennis Club members one evening last Graduatelof the Royal Colette of Dental Roofing Material ! versary of the founding.of Melville weeks k. Stwasons and University of Toronto. Office -- Presbyterian Church, plane are welt Charley Hunkin' and friend, of To- w t swat ldurdeek'. Gontectioaery` amore whitey. under way for anniversary services to ronto, are holidaying w.itfi Alf and Office battrs9 to 14 : 1 w 8. tad 'pitons a. 6 z British Oolumbia•Shiagles be held before long, Rev, Mr. Mae. Mrs. Trimble. r , Batt panne 220' tlRy •, „ James-and Mrs. Raine and family - 8 z Oonachie. pastor of the church, will y 0 0A L ATRIL C. SMITH. D. D. : No. 2 8 and 5z preach at bo6b mort�iati and eveaiog p Jackson's Point with A good a r� 1 ., g spent Sunday at sec uaiintancesarecordiall finvited.nd work on the eDhureb here aodm a busy , (S•c«esor to Dr) N. Darr,;, Graduate of Mrs Ro inette and family.- the Royal College of Dental ere �e upply of Hard and Soft',z to itt's atom e% At. Claremont office over H. A. - ac4 y Coal on hand. Also a supply t_ ? Scott's since evey Tuesday and Frida Phone TORONTO ASPHALT - ,LSeoua ion ztL -; ROOiINi Postponed garden party at Creen• taiing down the old church, Sri Misses Mildred and Gertrude Cor• of Kindling Wood, JZRBERT T. PALLAISR. L D S.. Murray's 18 in.. wood to-ui ht, Frida pending their stove len L 82 in, and 88 inch g y' bet who have been s gth. r D D. S.. Graduate of the Royal CoOalpe of sur•geom and the llwyerut of Toronto widths. 4 in 1 Shingles ; also bt•lidaye in Brighton, returned ome , ofadeaboo.J S.Balsdon'smore,) kerint,ta•t 11[ ®tai Valley and Q E1gNWOOb` ca Saturday. 12tf Phone Pick. 1709. o�ceboar, 9 a m to 9p. m.,•or by a at- Ridge Roll. Frank Clark. of Toronto. visited his Mr. Willows. our merchant fits ur• t4. swat X00' chased a new truck''and will sold be DONALD Mt'NRO, PIC1iEKINf� , JT llfa►terial$n w jo.b r. e?Ju doh oh Adamson aFriday and Archie Davis. witbout -any difficulty. many culitomers L., S RNINGHA Af K ~�M He also visited his sister. Mrs. George The young people of the . neighbor. t' &LAtmsZ ®HETH RICSARD80N -8ua �� /'� a Mu�y, of Pinkert hood gave, Miss Edo& Middleton a Building and General - f F •� aemro+ ue the eau W. a RuheCaoa regxo- � . V .. at %o Thursday eveatn .tor to Oontraetlag. coat wc4t ksowa F.te iarutasoe Coasanw d • + Oa acoonat of a very inclement 7 f t sand A ancrar •tandma sett weather the garden party which was her m rriago to F. Russell Phi]ip Hatimatres furnished on all ctaases 'LUMBER - to hay• base yea at the home of The Teoais' GLnb, a>5d some of their o! wort - Interior and &ttuior, t I?OS TILL. Lioeseed AuctLoest. given a is Qam.t.s od tar! sad t]aasao ass. Fred Bush on Monday evening. under Audley friends went to Niagara one Alterations And repairs, ssiss at au eda+6s fns.e� so oo_etwsaw the auspices of this Ladles' Aid 3ociety, rvealais- lwet weep. *otag by b cre AdaHrsGraseb varl d" a" has been postponed uatl! this (Friday) Toronto these by boat to Riagws Phone Pickering 6119 _ BIUTON TO,NmP QLZ� evenin Tba program will be a drama Moral- 'Don t not too far away from j{' • noo.`•rsadee• 0amminowa.rfor s.iMes Wa bu► sad )tell, end'U� ' "The Fascinating Fanny the - boat." nor pet take the bus driver FA IRPOTM ONTARIO ter' ieom� asses. aft. furnish ootatloaa �taess �, t� ...ter «Ban" ssa om and information on all Listed and Brown." yea by the Markham Drs- away. t� H I N G L E • ss•ss• w s+a7• Qua t-r Unlisted Ml,ing Stocks. matte Clut and others. The proceeds dies and Jfn. Moore and din, Wt1 _ <t`; are in aid of the.Building Fund. Hot son, of Brighton, spew the weep -end We molt be pleased to advise what dogs motel be hold oo the wile Stewart sad Mre. Corbett. and .Nose Scotia Shingles M. IdAW, LIO BBIp e>~?4 grounds R��,,ttoorr York. pats to wdDaesssa plonks to bav or to hold, pr $yerybody come. Admission. adults white here 3tr. Moore sold tots farm, Camasra�oliaoaaat sales att " what stock town. Weents ; children, under 12 years, 20 east of the village and occupied by C. 4alt Q&Ioanited. Steel Shlogies . Olisais are maklo moo cents. Lid ett, to W, Harris, of Brooklio. Bi'd's Pelt Slate 8hingl* ,wraspd .t N3iw5'.Omc:. elan sad lsdsana tT ^y by $ Wan Woman. whitip, oat. _ following our advice. We welcome Mr..Harris to the village, for sale at w. CLAREIlsON7 �; Our loan experience in mining, 4:- T. PATERSON`S CLAREMONT tending over a period of. twenty Monday beta Labor Day and a pub• Hear' `•The Fascinating Fanny Call and get prices. Phone 219 1M KEEP =gallows us to give sound' advice lie holiday the business places will be on the investment feature of a mine closed as usual Brown" at Greenwood this or the speculative feature of a pros- On Tuesday �eninB about 9 O'cl4sk (Friday) evening Thek — have f occurred to this odiatriiet that took BROUGHAM. _ }} t� t �T �� IiesAbers at flAYtaadardLL6 =QO, plane when graham Bras' spleadtd 14&t er W� l Stook E: barn was completely destrooyyed. Alf Miss Bate spent the-week-eod to the ' 1\ e� • erteCtloli ���' the members of the hoirsiibtild bad re, city. • _ ., • - HdRNSSt3 • Membses of the Montreal tired ess 1 as Our football boys are not dead --not early the following dioraing for the even our Pacts is now complete. OOes and Board Room, Ground Floor, Toronto Exhibition. F. M. C)oopse; The Gao.00n family ,tutored ~W - AIQD - Metropolitan Bnildfag, who lives dose by. wan the Ent to ]llloden on Sunday last. BOO 13-, �tEH SHt}S , TORONTO ONTARIO the Aames break throdgb' tits r:iof. ldrv, Glerow, Mies Phyllis and Mrs. We have a large. k66cl;W thin Fameeu VlinRi, 'roil'• PIi11tj"oC Phones :_tAddelaide 001 and a8'l'B The alarm was -at once given. and Madill wveiled friends to Heswici tee. Bob) on hand=- nnbeata4�Le 'su muoua efforts were la` a to save - past week. r for hard wear and test. > She our N0* Model - THE RURAL muab se-possible'of the contents, a. Miss Merle Sean, of Oriilta, is visit•' 4!1 You Will Like it it was seen that the . building was inR here with her cousins and will : ' --REIPAIRT 7. +', _••, SECURITIES COMPANY LTD'. dooms& , AST the stock was of out attend'tbe C. N. E: We main,talwour, established reptsta: .. • Alm i.glfOd 11II8 Of .E£fai'dWare saWy from the burning bulldiagg is L..:Middletoa. _esafbeed to Orltlla Lioa;fot repatrin' g,all. kinds o '" „ _ s reasonable piioes ' — well as the auto and the, implements. reeently, , Be was • accompanied by bsroeas 9MC boots. Phone 4600 Rsal )�statepad Iasnrasoe. of ylaod about the same: uantity Mrs. Htt relatives. .Beb 6 Q Mid- t g?$ T n - -Farm Froperues a Speciality. of , ey was destroyed. >E3ow the dletoa, son., of Fred and Mks. 3Liddle- ' E CIL • A Y. T ° fire origiaated is a mystery. A gaso. too, of Ysb6ura, on winning 8n.t prize ALVIN BUSHBY 'Be OBloe • 21s 214 Confederation line eagine wois at Rork in the barn at B: ooklin Fair. Harness- lnuker., . • �- LLfir Building. Toteato. during the day. and It ma have bead - Robert and Mar aref Feash ac• ° ...PICKERINGF •Phooi Main IWO. g y' y R y i'IC�)?:RINC , ' ON 'AAIO; 1 that a spark had started a fire which companied by their nieces and neph• - - — 0 ouldered away for hours before ewe from the wrest,. motors$ over to r • s s • Braritlb' tlifSce . Gordon (cd Building. breaking out into a courts rsUou. The Niagara Falls last week.-'.. `' Pickerin p g Ontarto. g Y' partly g Pbone.B900,. 'loss is only-, covered by Insur- Miss Alice Middleton, ,nurse•in- • ecial. r I'Ce anus The community extends, to .trataiagat Ontario Hospital, Whitby, - -- 'Graham Bros. their eympathyin their is' leaving her vacation at her home CtLAREMONT great toss" here, of 14 weeks night duty. ti ✓bII•'fIImed Oak Rooker an8 Mrs, Annle.Mackie. ,of H6lmont, HAR.DINO- JOHNSTON ' 6fat., is extending her visit with L Arm Chair, upholstered. .�R!Eq/•► E 1 Middleton and family and will attend- 'c in B good grade A very prettq'vredding took plane os} the C. _N. E. before returning to her Thursday, Aug. 25th, at high noon, on berme. • : r ' of leather. hest, rick'• the lawns of 8 iuonidle Farm, Locust The old friends of Mrs, T. Neal, 'o • l `° $i6 p paid for Bill, th home of Rr Ht. and Mrs. John* Claremont, extend to tier their.aym- .. � Qrearil at the stop, vv�ea their .eldest' dais Rio' egq]as prloe O� _ : - ghter, pathv. in the lose of he husband'. Mr. Er, Rocker, 11.00 - tttaarion Madeleine, became the bride and Mrs. Neal were one time esteem - of C. Lewis Hardin cc�ff�� Ft. Lauder• ed'residents of Brougham. Rednoed to -7.150 Phnmc: t Creamer ale, Florida, son ofgHen ry and Mrs. -The postponed W. M. S. tea to have . , Harding� Searboro, Oat. The Rev, been held' last Friday, will be held ' 72e,,...7 p Q�ye,w a trial and be convinced W. Ftackham, of Whitevale, perform* with the regular Sept. meeting at the ' ar clue Of - ' ; r g s ad the earelvony asseted by the Rev. Dun `{An home. Please .bring to that - r Am fl air X•� ELM DALE ��' Mr. Humphries, of Scarboro. The inosting contributions for bale. Pe lo 6.50 bt•ide wore ' a shell pint goo tie Our pastor preached a very forceful me�igs iaatBuadsy W R very arniil -- - - A r lane. snob centered with a tiny Prone congregation. Do the fathers and ,` _ _ Keep Your Voicgtlort. !lower, with silver baadesu and car mothers realize what it mesas is the `� We have '& new show. V - - _ elites of �0 Valli . Sbe woe be practice a re lkr attegeneration dance at Dl- WM a Xodak log of For ti Past use • �' practice an Y: Hed%oom P`nrni t7 m s Sift, a white gold bracelet. vtne_60mv a and-0 pence. as interest. ,. . 1eii�6; " -ipcju , -wTir at�andad by 3diw E3ns Jobe- in the ehucah f is the gaited Church of Ale ' good times you 11 like ; V&aityy and i t'eseer, our RO ail Brand stoa. sister of the bride, who was attic what it was ezpedtod to be t also Kattr' $M from ed in pate' gees pleated georgette, On Wednesday, Aug. 24th, there remember -your Kodak will " , , { 1{7.60 to 28.00, pt your f#rocsr's. �� and oasried. butter- met in the Tempsraace Hall. under not let you for gef: Keep:-your' lay roses. Harmon is , brother the direction of the Women's Insti• Hard Furman who have wheat get Voile of the B rmaiih, was best man. Miss tuts, about 90 or 70 'mothers and their Kodak hAttdy.' , s Bear loads from your own >liessie' eEcheson pls'1Md tee- .wedding children Interested in the innoc>Ylation $� ' Kp�iieee , C�. •jA• • �territ , Wheat. We c&B mare>z. After the wadding brethfast, of the children v a preventativefrom grind if~ Which was 'senad to .about thirty diphtheria. Dr. McKinnon had made t �, oesta,'tbe h4ppy couple left for Buf- arrangements whereby Dr. McKay, of alo and Detro whence they will the Provincial Board of Health was IIgd Pb" 1n.B Furniture Dealer and' Feed of all kinds-Chick eta red, ' iii" • �% JQ Funeral Director hen feed, oho motor to their home in Florida, The in' attendance and took charge. The p, miUfsed bride's travelling costume was a whits two doctors and a trained n*oe very Druggist, ya Phone 1800] - ._ Oho n eve wee)c -d edremble. Her coat, bordered with expeditiously ianocul►ted 4? children. P'ic]terinR4' Oatttrio �. PPi g ry &9• ,-- moire, baa enriched by a white fur The next treatment will be adminitp. + i Tiakwin 4IItt�3'19 ooUar and she wore.& hat of felt and tared in s. month. Further notice ....._T _ �. g� l�T. SrOG�C'�7CTOQI7 eaoLr4'to match, . will be given W EQ'dite, � AL. • [ s ,y 4 , .» g +:Y •' ff?? "•4' S s 4, e[ AA .y. `,« .. ✓, . ,, X54 `::`... :« .rh.z`. . .�. -,. .t�'., .a ..,: vy..> _ t4?t. �.1•R 'i";• yr, r,.:.. IF. ^Lkar -TiaS' za_ '_Wi` '^r a, r .. d. y.. ,. _�.'F:.•.w d.•T.ra.1�..`:�±�t�..� P.s+.... .•....14 �,. .,. .:: :�.,. ?!`Yy.:n• . ^+. ''�''+iF. . ... _.c. -„ Cam.... ++ a+:.:^ tlxe3i' �.. ...s?!4":a'i- .:a%.- ._••..9�'.W. •: .'�i •.....a _....� ..0 ":.e.�..'._:.. ... .•.� »...._.. ._..�i�Ex. :�;. ...... ..: 1'-.. .., .. �r"v, _'.•... ...r. .. ... .ten. �.,.: -. �rd:";.r „k',•s .,?TJ:'�Ya✓'.,�' -_ ^ ... .rM;a ,.:, ,.Y. x x:r'K .,. r..: ...�,. ..,y. .,, .: G.♦ +.•ys.. .awir h,., ..a, :..t%'1� �r „,m,.. ..kk:f -a 1p .gin•. rcee'+•.a.,u `�.. .?^' -'•.. '^" --?Ri ,tsax.. 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''3•:' - FK^ ,M1 ,n' �� + See ' on r y' 1 - �xu' orgotten Jews' F 1 Colony in Abyssinia Reported Dwelling in Isolation 8 One of the most interesting ethnol- M ogt=cal expeditions__Ahat have been KS, / planned for many a day is that which $' is going "off the -map" in the wilds of '� �• y. ; Abyssinia, to investigate the Faia shas or Black Jews, large numbers of •+;� v-Xaa + whom a� reported to be dwelling in • ' :, a lit world o their an 1 t� f own tea behind the ranges, writes a traveller in fl,. T London-Daily-Mail- ArneI - part o the capital and d rtakit Ig `... .:Americans'Interested in Canadian Locomotives -- - - -:- - the f e c p u un l _ the leadershdp, but some Palestinian �3 H Interest taken by American railway intimated that he will . be present at square inch. This' was accomplished Zionists are co operating and British i �- -' officials In the advance of Canadian the opening day. by the use of a special nickel steel Jewry has been invited to send learn- locomotive construction is emphasized Canadian Pacific officials have sent boiler plate, the first of its kind used ed respresetatives to join the party. - by the fact that the Canadian Pacific word" to Baltimore that they will be In boiler construction on the Ameri• Queer things have Imppened to 44 can conUneat, more than one straggling colony o! represented there by the latest type OF Railway Company have been asked of their 112300" class passenger loco- The coming Baltimore Centenary The Chosen People when it got cut off t to send their 41nest •passenger engine motives. The compact design of this Exhibition is expected to be the moat fsom its base. to Baltimore to be placed on exhibit- engine is one of its striking features, cpmplete outdoor and indoor ezhibi- Do you know, for instanee,' about v a In construction the weight was kept tlon of transportation ever collected, the 800 Chinese .� s, herded togeth SMART FROCK FOR THE tion at the coming Baltimore acid er at the ci of Kai -fen in, in Ho- to a minimum even though an in- including the earliest and latest types ty g- JUNIOR MISS. Ohio Railroad Centenary Exhibition I 1 crease of 60 pounds per square inch of locomotive from the Korth-.Ameri. nan province, sadly contemplating the , T�_chic -one- frock is an ens- and Pageant to be held September E4 - - ruins of their - s a and ca • plea - _ -_ __, . __- _ -. .. _d --. - was attained, bringing_ ihe_holter -prc+a man -e wei7 a8 -ii�a Europest _Goa YS Soi3�r lr: sebool fashioned style and Is suitable far- to t3ctober 8 President Coolidge Isar gore developed up to 250 pounds ez_f1�ne4iai -ate 3�e -1 tE#eh= hies ing on, woc>3_ot: -> Eh, the -- teams -- — - - -- - Rgy Or gIs}*t11ms. a .___ —,.— - - __ wig:.. R.�- r_.laat- `rBbIS'Fs. _ ar+ Vw-ted plait at each In seam difficulty• The method of those par j + • - Years ago? They are very poor and r at the shoulder, a convertible collar, Free Speech 'Without Violence dejected, None.of their wealthy fel- sleeves ,,Never Restrained in London .•, low communities elsewhze in the ants who tell their children that Iying. lorsg gathered to wrist bands, Is not liked, that lying makes them world lends them a hand,_ nor does any b or short sleeves with shaped - cuffs. unpopular, is to.be preferred. .>�his, `~ = Buttons adorn the centre front clog- _ -- museum or archaelogical institution at .least, is based- on true emotional t ling 'wad a buckle finishes the trim response; people do not like a liar so England take steps to preserve what remains, g permits unlimited freedom I about udemploymeni and tyranny -belt. No. 1628 is in sizes 8, 10, 12 well." of speech in and records are still to be found there, p public places, but the could not be Induced to do an honest "Y and 14 years. Size 10 requires 2% I 'The British Museum at all events,, '? __- ..-police exercise strict survetilance over day's work. tr a know him. And we lards 89 -inch, or I% yards 64 -inch �� »t knows about them, for it has a num- y contrasts Dishonored the speakers. During the 'recent ex know the crowd listening to him, n6 material (cut crosswise) citement caused by the expulsion of i They are not taking his rant seriously, bar of Hebrew manuscripts from Kai - for View B. Price 20 cents the pat- To keep the breath of life, he liven; I fen-tu, and there are some, I believe, the Russians from England, anarch• They are laughing at his attacks on tern, To keep esteem of friends, be gives; in the Bodleian Labrary. tats and Communist orathrs hararI I the Government. 137 letting him F Every woman's desire is to achieve To get his wants In life, he buys; How the Black Jews happened to �.- I ued the crowds in Trafalgar Square ,,peak freely we allow him to blow off -fit smart different appearance To gain his way. to Heaven, he dies. w• }thont e I I get cut off in a remote part of Abys- , which draws favorable comment from To buy has way through Heaven's pear r,t restriction, Stand• steam. It does no harm. It there , sinia has still to "be asciertalned. The +� ing at the toot of the Nelson monu- were anyjhtrxg rerious brewing in the t A observing public. The designs gate, 1 I origin of the Chin_ -,e Jews is known;: nlent the radicals denounced the way of plot•, we would know about - Ulustrated in our new Fashion Book fie signs a cheque without a date; Government of Great Britain as "a it long In advance. they, themselves have commemorated rata originated in fire heap you the To charity the wile is given, it. They � re camp followers of a, gang of thievev anti murdPrerYs." "Meetings In Trafalgar Square must 'uttyie Centres .. and will het v to And he soars up, he thinks, to heaven. Persian kin who was driven out of During' one of the Sunday meetinr,; be handled with diplomacy. If there;' acquire that much desired air o! %ndi -' Such- Is the tale pt him who stnvPS j recently a volee in the crows sudden - his country and energetically pur- should be violence here, news of it the COW, Price of fife book 14 cents To buy his way. He ne'a'r arrives. I f �� � ;. sopad uutckly nil over Eng. I9• ed by the armies of the Caliph Oth- 1 The orator of the day retorted: "Yost land and abroad It would be said man, a ye ]BOW TO ORDER PATTERNS. _y call way and .ailed to keep in touch with a� yourself a patriot? You are a that there were riots la London -floe •ly. giving number and size of such, . !pointing to the serene kfigure oft i onl It.cre )earstiag ofth rec waaesometontrouble shtodayve� �f stn the ruined sync- Write ur name and address lain- 7 patterns as. you want. Enclose 20c to Aelsall ou h(s column. The crowd i that could vastly have been gogue that records the construction stamps or Coln (coin preferred; wrap Y laughed. avoided if sac constables had beoa a '" Y lltile more tactful !n - handling the of the first lace of worship in 1168 M it carefully) far epch tsumiter and " �� A dignified London Bobby who and its rebuilding about 855 years � ;address your ordrt3Y to Pattern Dept., stood on the outskrta of the crowd crowd'" ago, Wilson Publishing -Co., T$ West Ade- I The London police on guard in Tra- =k )aids St., Toronto. Tatterns sent. by - 1 ob*ervcd: falgar Square are chosen with ex- It would be a matter for keen' ro. '`� 'Those fellows seem to be hacS,g ! - gret if this extraordinarily interest- rreturn mail- treme care; chosen for their intelli- 4 M everything their own way, but the Mg, and diminishing, group. of 'mar- Police have the situation perfectly in.I - coned representatives of an ancent crowds. They`are the diplomats of Gu hand. E9very one of the w eve yt has Lhe � -_ civilization were allowed, ' through 14� L • I w evr thine - sheer ignorance and L patty, to dis- i- appear l -arty - Car Makes Liar- O s 1 Not Putting Out Enough. present whereaboltts, and could put ; In all the ups and downs of agrclul' to make a thorough investijMtion of -- • -- - =4 ture, it fa conceived that the live . Says Lane y -re- ratging Cain with the -hoot- our hands on them any moment of the their relics and recollections, leggers In my town." day or night. stock farm is the one which survives That most of the lies of childhood' "Patting out en much bad liquor best in the long t•un. Every farmer are based on tear 'the parent is a there'" ' All Speeches Recorded. 0­11,11 -11se -some live stock -IiWseri No --tx6k initting put enough." "There la always some one in the r' 1 tithe September. issue of "The De- , _ , - cron'd L%kin, down what Is said. All There is a big demand from spill. This teaching kindness to aaiutal9 = itneator Magazine" that will startle Spare the golden rod ' and you spoil tfipc a talks are a matter of official re- 1 stars for literature on marriage. Shelf may seem a simple thing; but the ra"y grown -bps who have been in the the, field.. i cord.'-The fellow who is talking now ' help. more one looks into it-9, merits the ''habit of laying 'their young son's more penetrating this spiritualtzins ' "'tales" to pure cusedness, influence proves to be, causing. .& t Pointing out that parents eft ADAMSON'S AD�'ENTUItES —By O. Jacobsson. ,• change of conduct, inspiring justice - frighten-even if inadvertently =their __ and compassion in the place of selfish - •children into lying, Mr. Lane _ con -` �` "�- -' - - - - - ness anti cruelty; training the mind to ,tinues: "Fear of parents is one of the HELP! � rpm apprehend, and the heart to sympath• -� • a r5.1 , most distressing fears at childhood. FsoO HA5 uize with the needs of the lowly ores- ,Why should the child be afraid of his r-ALLEN.11INTo M, f t i tt:rea who [orni the thedTetical objeot Parents? The parents' anger, The par _ THE OCEAN! ! �� ent's puuistrment- perhaps just the '• ° r lesson of such surpassing sly 'the interest to parents' mild disapproval-hangs over �� the young; obviously 'the 'protectlube Qym ' Which s child may be patliy Mm like a cloud. When a parent dig—taught to feel towards its helpless ^e ' covers that his child is afraid of'him, s dumb companion• may to after years r. ire ought,, o de aimost$nything to re- 7 ___ _ _ laspiro the life of the philanthropist. hove' the fear and establish a better „� . - "How mach teaching' is needed is -° rblationsbip:" ' - + -� • 1 -- demnustrated by the SncredilZly cruel a According to Mr. Lane, children rptil' ` -- _ ated_ •b3�children even' also' its ;4fom fear of being teased, from' fear of ridicule, from tear of be- of t er years, which .call forth neitheer r remonstrance nor reproof from in'k thought incompetent anit, a booby _ paront or guardian"" -Miss G. Ken• t .s r - almost -any fear will produce a' lie. I dall. Occasionally. children lie in order to ,j escape comparison with others.'They i r - des- even lie from fear of giving offense, i A lifetime of service haa' not S a sort of "lie of convenience" of child- " //''''�� r. troyed our faith in human nature. We 7 - 1tJ .. have so many friends that are eves t r- -a food. .Again,' a­lie can be a form' of -vdtsh fulfllmenC We say things ar8 '• than we expected them to he. better exec t d trt11P•whlch• we would• like to have true, W". 2- -National Running Trophy n in the. best gardens -WAS A- BUM Grow. the Orient. tor W reug� ed &e e t Hea1th Th Xse of Dr.IW Pink Blended by men trained in the Ills. % world's greatest 14=-- market "It is a pleasure," says Mrs. Rose 'Boulter, of, - Victoria. P.E.I., "to tell You of the new health and strength I "�'Not through the use of Dr. Williams' Fink Pills. Before taking the - pills was a burden to me. I was so badly run down that I did • not kno hat to do. My blood seemed to have urned to water, I was very pale, con- Z 'kantly tired; -an-(T was losing Resh. It was a trial . ...... to attempt housework. tAd A deto this I had a bad cough and tY. y husband Z and friends thought I Ais 90 as going into consumption. The medical treafipent I was taking did mot appear to do me any good, and I Packed UIC best packet yt* Al d about given up hope when a foundSend urged me to try Dr,,WLIllams' for tea—Aluminum. Packed in b 1� ink Pills. I got six boxes " found ;o much benefit from the 'six more boxes. Before these were 111 Modernized Mot"Cycle Classified AdvartisemerM Z Y. The "modernised motorcycle" is the SZ"ANIONN VAGAJIV p, Main to good health. I gained In description given the 192-8--ni-r-ley. eight, the cough left me, my apps Davidson, OR GENTMAN WANT Davidson. by Walter An4reW16 Toron- L In every city, town and Village I* to returned and I once more had a to, Out., agent for that line of Moto Untar r- to, to act am exclusive rep od color. Better still, I was -able resen. tative In distribution of the Bible cycles. In pointing out the many do my housework without fatigue. prayer; whole or pait time- position of new features on the 1523 models, Mr. Importance; do business Needless to say I always 'recommend ms at home; PIGAAF- n Andrews Is particularly enthusiutic 1. t and fit-b Ooc.upatlon.. A after p , .I B or Assoc 119 k)r. Williams, Pink Pills to ailing about the fore-wheel brake, which Is els Ontario Me Pray 4q �rlenils, and I hope this will be -the Street. Toronto. of the iziternal expanding type. This' 4 �neaw of pointing the road to good additional breaking surface 7ARNS-MACHINE & Is w1len HANU health to some other sufferer. KNITTING-"Old Tyrne," ­11sed in conjunction with the 'I" Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for present A0001." "Bilk and Wool," 86o 4 pound up. rear-wheel brake. affords the ulti;pate delivered. Samples free, atockyn-a h anaemia, rheumatism, neuralgia, nor• 7— jc�j— -In--eafety for all road an Tarn Shope, Department M, Ortilt Onu. at d traffic com.. a 86k ....... improvement you It of _aL .the -best- tim and 6ultivate a resistance tbat ell lIW kyoeeu p wyioll u sW end wand strong. w"litchihn-e g t s s �thcoeb d ttfh�rot e- n , cirrtehmae s thd e - thkrmotut glioh .1 A S M9 Lotior your name and inard's mixed with sweet oll Address a little book, "Building 'Up 'caused to feed more oil to the Is wonderfully soothing after a the Blood," will be mailed you pre- motor.! shave. The 1926 models are on display at! many use- paid. This book contains, Walter Andrews, Ltd., 344- Youge st.i' ful health hints. You can get these pills through any Toronto, and should be seen when medicine dealer or by mail at 60 cents I As a means of fostering interest In 2nd. The runners who are first, visiting the Exhibition. a box from The Dr. Williams' Meth- middle distance running -la Canada 'second and third will receive gold, sfl- cine Co.. Brockville, Ont. the Canadian National Railways Re- ver and bronze medals respectively. M, -nard's Liniment rollevos backache. The presentation of the trophy and creation League - has presented to the. medals was made to the A A.U. of C OF No state scrri#r than that of the ' Amateur Athletic Union of Canada 'on behalf of Canadian National of. man who keeps up a continual round the above handsome bronze statuette ficere and employees who are mem- and pries into "the secrets of the the trophy is a hand- here of the Canadian National Rocres- nether world," as saith the poet. and 7,: and medals. some bronze statuette, on a base of I tion League, of which Sir Non • 2 y W is curious to conjecture of what wive Canadian wood. It is a per- Thornton ).i Patron and A. J. ILIIS; P- his neighbor's heist M&rcua petual award and will be held for one! President. The League In represents, Aurelius. air year by the winner of the one•mile I tine of Canadian, National sports ac- race i HUG MMEN at the Dominion Championship! tivities from Coast to Coast In Can- U meet at joronto. Saturday. August jada SUFFER MOST . U sED I'The"Two Found Relief by Peppery. Taking Lydia E. Pin .'IKU ONES PRESS Beet-"Whatcha' so hot about?" Vegetable Compound Pepper-"f always hot. I'm a Ayer's Cliff, Quebec. - I have 2 w. At the dnt sign of illness during red hot pepper!" the hot weather give the i1ttle ones been teaching for three years, and P W I ANTED Baby's Own Tablets or In a few hours at the end of the No Practice Needed. �Cautlous- year be may be beyond aid. Thee13 Tablets ar I always feel • _ML Mother She-"Roger, yov�re been so kind tired and have no o or (severely)-"Do you prac.,'wtll prevent summer complaint if -well child. to me that I feel Indebted tojop-you FOR COUNTRY- appetite. I was en on the street"' give" occasionally to the, I awful sick each; AirtimWth %L U. can take me to dinner 6-night."' DaugWr­"Why, of course ot,'and will promptly relieve these tro month.too.havi 0 in He- ­foes youl: mother know W- NEWSPAPER mother. bles If they come on suddenly. Baby's pat Do you think a girt of my untns in my b, are comingp 11 experience needs practice in such Own Tablets should always be kept in sometim sl light lrausement?- was'oblged to stop friend .0 children. There Is no other medicine working. A "It I'm not mistaken. which I thifik .Preserving Small Crab Apples "-good and the mother has tile guar- I am, your name is Murphy." L y d­i-ji-K- antes of a government �Wlyat that Send Full Particulars to 13=1 Vegetable CO- Use the very small crab apples that they are absolute1Z. saft. They are I ­You're mistaken, In that ;ou're. not d to sae h--ve laux -ten ake a sold by all drilggliia or will be, mailtd i •mistaken; my name is Murphy."- d I beard mss �,Vwomnen telling bow. syrup adies', Home Journal. 12,' p of a pound of sugai, to a pound on receipt it was sp I tit would help me. Acid it di ow take six -of fruit. AA&-to the sugar &,bwff -lYr The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co.. t --ot !teacupW of water. X bottles every year and recommend it Whelk, "boils Brockville, Out. *A little booklet, "Women," declares a dress expert, pert, WILSON PUBLISHING "Care of oftei Baby In Health and Sick- "do not worry about their clothes itke to others." - DoNALDA FANTLVx, put in the fruit and let it simmer till We apples are cooked through and'ness," will be sent free to any mem- they used to." But then there's not CO. Ayers Cliff, Quebec- so much to worry about. .f�,�hive a shiny, pink appearance till ber on request- "Unable to Work" 73 Adelaide St, W. Toronto Canning, Nova Scotia.—I had they look clear-then boll hard fora fr_ ' + minute or two. Take the fruit out Womien Settlers "So you were In the army, Ikey?" periods and great suffering "Oh, I vas In the army." "Did you get at those times, the pains causmig 'pour th and place It in glasses' pour scup London Times (Ind.)-(Women are vomiti a commlsetofi?" "No: only my ng and fainting. I was teach- er It CoveT. with a net and stand octast;nally,deterred from settlement vages", ing school and often for some houm ."the glasses, �n the sun for a couple of in the Dominions by the fact that they Baby Loves I would be unable to attend to my days before putting them away. It are invited by Dominion notices to work. Throx4h an advertisement in should not be necessary to, put crab undertake work as domestic servants A 16-t-h With There Is said to be keen competf-- the papers I knew of Lydia E. Pink - apples for the position of ship's barber. • ham's Vegetable Compound, and it apples up airtight that are preserved or hou3ebcld workees). There Is a fa this Evidently a life an the permanent Cudicura has been of great benefit to me, the., manner. -It to best to pre- natural commonsense feeling against wave "a its attractions. troubles boinj completely relieved, e only a small quantity of fruit. at crossing the world to scrub floors. Oar -LAURA J. EATON, Calfibm Kine's Soag -? . ­, I yd ad Sriftbfae� a time when flits recipe to used. Be . . . (But) the truth in that that County, Nova SCOW6 Mrs. 13inut-"Man's a tyrant, isn't careful not to lot the syrup boll too homely phrase "household workers" long, as It might candy. denotes what to the beginning and not a be, John?" Blunt-"Really, my dear, hardly -"Is be, or to he not?", the end of the career overseas. Be- He Is:" hind Its drab suggestion lies a nevi world offeiring almost boundless scope.' i�ll#EN. in TORO�fTO t. A prosperous market gardener has • It is, so to sayr the way for the assis ed settler to matriculate into the life I now started a laundry. lie ought to -Call and See Our Stock of of the Dominions. It Is the field in make a good- living out of the soil: Guaranteed Used Ford Care and which she gives her proofs that ab k -Trucks, over Sixty Cars to choose can make a sound contribution to the Angry Customer In Restaurant: .4rom. " common life of her new country. We .11loy, I've found a tack In this. dough- Cash or EASY TERMS. Waiter- "Why, the ambitious can understand what seems at times: nut!" Waiter , Make Your' Headquarters Here the over-exacting attitude of Dominl- little thing! it must think It's a tire! During Exhibition. on officials when we remember that 0 they are taking to their country the MInard's-I-Iniment eases soPe feet'. :-'Riverdale Garage. Limited future mothers of their people. 765-763 Danforth Avenue, Toronto "Peace. In China- must come soon." -"Chang Tso-lin.. Sixty Years a Dominion Authorized Ford Dealers London Spectator-The descendants of the French and English settlers -have-long -since- agreed ---to-w or" getber for the good 'of their common country,, Canada. . . I However Can• adaV relations with Great Britain and the rest of the Empire may irodifled, no attempt will be made to alter the privileged position of Que- 40 rr". bac In the Dominion. The French 4tio WOW Canadians are In a minority, but their rigbts are secure. The discppearance *A00 of the ancient feud has contirmed In 70 the "fullest measure the expectations j of the framers of the constitution. 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'�K} '>- K =•': .,•AJ}' ll•'•Y'L"'n-- +ft, j �.'K. G4 r^•'^ - 2�'r '•: '.�.`. it +�•.Ci. 1.. yr �: J' 'nY !aWf 'w. •^.u.«NA :..� . }- :•:. 'y. i., .} .. - tT? � _ °i...r :. a�f. a.S.J^ � .1 .. c, n r uu.. ....: 1'. J4 ,i� ..r. .. � .. :... .. „p.y �`•,�. „�,.�'"rr � Y w ..:.'i.. .. 'S°, ...,,,. .• % „''., :,',�.,, -r,a- .-- °'rs'. �y .'. 'M ..a .: '. .: ,� h w'h '. '^ w ,.y}� >+!•jp •LC •�. g, .ha�+uwa ' - or any other implements thb►t need repairing; so t11at they all gALg REfii•SRa mont 860m• Rickey. haul -gra. bet .18 17 con 1 and bet 20.81 con 2 and Maui grav s eat' and water to base SATURDAY, MOT. lOTa -75 choice oat- r» --i line culvert 11111400; W 6 Nicholson, haul big (tows, helfereead steer!), betods- gray and cemeat-to gdherrywood cul• tnfc to J. A. Hawtin, at the stook ;TwRMS "_ vert and mixer and lumber to base yards, 9toufCvllle. Final sale. Biz r ' 6 per-year.; $1.60 tit paid to adyanu. line culvert 29.75; F Barkey. labor, on months' credit." Sale at one. F. W. t GrCherrywood and base Itneculvert 19 80: Sitversidss, auctioneer. "~ •3vbscripd0aa ro the United Statm and eat E Gibson, ditto and rep bridge lots 20 ■�,- .,..�....+.:......�� a $ritaFn $2.00 in advance. and 21 con 8 22.35; W BirketL labor on 0herryw9od and base Hue culverts �oHM wuiitc�e Pro rietor, 3290; Widmer Miller, ditto 3.00; Can j` r p National Railway -Co. 36931 yda grav D A N C � 1'/ lots 32 and 33 cone 1. 2 and 3 and lots PICKERINfl COUNCIL. 26 • and 29 cos a -and for Cherry wood culvert 56,45; J D Adams dt Co. 1 g ty The above council met pursuant to 'repairs to grader 1,20; Roy Ward. paid 8uraett's� Dauce Hall. is + adjournment on Monday, the 29th ult. for 2 whee - barrels, concrete buggy. - AT- rubber ` Members all present, the reeve in the boots, babbet for miser and ff wi '6`28.12; Roy Ward, salary Aug 2 to =)MM M SDRGP SNN chair, The minutes of the last meet- i in were read and adopted. Aug 29 138.00; C Cooper, hardware. for Jug Every Saturday and `r culverts 29,17; A McGlashan, hauling y A number of accounts were present- sleet, concrete. bu ie9 and wee)• bar- Holidays. •ed for payment and referred to the -'-Five- iece Orchestra. rels 400; Arthur Clark, haul gray p' respectLve standing c6m mtuees. `t A laigety, signed petition from rest. bet 18.19 range 350 00; LI Munro, cem- Come, Rain or Shine. dent freeholders of the Village of eat, for Cherrywood and base line Kingston Road. half mile east of culverts I07AOI D S Crawford, haul Rouge = 0laremont was received requesting Bi'' td 8 e. the council to procure from the Hydro- gray bet 16 and 17 range 3 17.50; Wett• _ Good prizes for lady and gent w Electrtc.Power Com. of Ontario elec• Laufer Bros, reps to cement mixer 6 2 every Saturday. 3ra trim power for lighting the street* -of 22.10; R Donner, haul .grav bet 22 23 Olsremont and estimates of the maxi. con 5 and opp 26 con 7 40 25; N M Gor• �� �.-- e_�st_ base.. - lice - culvert 50, -- construction and maintenance of the G M Forsyth, 1 darAn Toronto pur• � V Orl chasin material for buildid cement (((,��1 necessary equipment. On motion their g g t regneat was granted, and a special culverts 5.00. fu„ meeting would be held of whi:h due A by -law was passed assessing the notice w - --iN me given,, o ea w matter. school sections of the township. to pro- We wish to infirm the �> A communication was received from vide funds for-the purposes of the said iJ - - F. H. Vanetod, solicitor for Leonard school sections in 1927. public that we have open. Thompson, Viols Thompson. Henry The council now adjourned to meet ed up a Garage and Ser- ial, Thompson and Casale McCuaig, cla again an Monday, Oct 3rd, for the vice Station in our premis- tug damages for injuries to persona' transactiod of general business: es just west of the^Eaatern and damages to automobile sustained Reetatxrant, Pickeript; _ in an accident at a culvert south of . • . [)eats of Henry . Willson Tilla"ge;,Out. ' Mb Olaremonta due, they claim, to a de' dr r defective- 60vert. As the Brock road hM is s County road, the township ie not 'Henry C. Willson. for fort seven A first- clpiss meehanid on alt . iw liable. Teare editor of the Waterville. Kansaa, wakes of cars. Cleo Davidson and M. Maynard were "Telegraph, "died August 20th at the 'beard re rebate for dog tax and also home of his son. J..mes G. Willson. to Work GutraIIteed r : the bad condition of thB road on con 3 Sturgis, for Dakota. where he had �L.1!'lRA�I �• - j :opposite and hetweea lots 30 and 31. gone for for a six weeks' rest among T E O'Reil'y, Preellent of Fairport the Black Hills. He slept peacefully Beach Ratepayers' Association, in a away in the eariy morning. Burial ,vas at Waterville, Thursday, August AND SERVICE STATION asubway i tinder asked for a scant and 25th. He was burn in Brougham, Oat., sr .• Subway under railway, g A com' wxa received from the On. June 18tb. 184-4, the eon of William _�-- ' tari9 MuaicipAl- Association re mem• Wtilson. He lived to early manhood /f� berehip fee, in Brougham and regularly each sum- YPP�'lQ,S1/! A cam. was received from E G Law mer until her death in 1902, visited his a i Ore�gg_rading between lots 3'4 35 coo 1. mother. who will be remembered here ,f eQut� s W J Turner was instructed to sell, as Sirs. Nancy Dunham. He is our. t bid timber from cuis�t. on sideline vived by three song. Colonel L. 'F, a Ibetweea lots M end 38 in con 8. Willson. New Orleans, La ; James G. t . The standing committed on Contin• Willson. County Treasurer, Meade I `gea4aiee reported and recommended County, South Dakozae Oapt. Harry ' payment as follows , D R Beaton. on a. Willson. Chicago, Ill.; and a niece, s -acct of salary 125.00; John Murks,r. Mrs. Jesse Johnson, Toronto. At the •pig and _ar{q.t. lf8 54;- W M _OreakerT time of big death Mr. Willson was a 1" ,,grout to Pickering Plowing Competi- member of the Masonic and Oddfellow tion 30 lb. lodges in Waterville, Kansas : Royal The standing committee on. Dam. Arch Masons at Marysviile, Kansas; :ages for Sheep Worried by Dogs Knight Templars at Atchison, Kan- 'reported and recommended payment sus ; the Kansas State Editorial Anne. ` as follow, ; Mutual Dairy & Lind Co • cimion, and the National Editorial abeepp and lambs killed in 1926 Association. ,��''''\\rested out o! on- 3 :210.08t Th6wAnaao, tospeeting above V duringc etoge and s $beep 1.60. fashioned iota Time de. The oauading committee op Bonuses -'N O T I O E t e story. o . This is : for Wire Fences reported and recom• _ t6he story. o!• uut. mem• l} - 'mended a ent as follows' Howkrd Wb haeew;takeo over the A ency for orfals. If yon, are Jai Malcolm. 100 rode fence on lots 36 and Flour Ptowo sad Plow Arta, terested- consult us to. :d7 can 5 15 00; Hugh McIntosh. 40 ` wbfiA we will keep con. day _ u , rods fence lot 30 can 9 Ui 00, stantly on hand. ­Na f3eaSerTeibute" The studding committee oa Roads Fresh Frbfts. Cakes and Confection. and Beidges reported sod recommend• ery always on hand. Vii. Wti STAFFORD, A + ed payment as follows A-C Diamoad gi hest ricer aid for cod buttes -drag con 4 lots 19 -2U, rep w"bout lot g P P g Kingston Road, , 'W con 4 and haul gran lots 19 2122 26; and fresh eggs, Whitby C Hubbard. haul grav opp -19 to 21 con Phone Whitby } 4 7.50; O Burkholder. 31 yde grav lots -0. G A N N O N fk3 r Q'r 82 and 23 con 4 5.10; Fred Bornshaw, BROUGHAM haul grav and 5'yde grav lots 3'2 and 33 ` con 4 18.25: J McGris in, haul grav MIG '2&29 con 3150; R Novelan,haul grav ' ` ( g -_- )Sadler, 3.5 yds grav lots d and 7 con 6 $.2$; V Parkin. haul grav lots 6 and i -- con 6 10.00; C Richardson, ditto 7.30; • ' S Farndale, ditto 35.110; W Gee, 171 +c sM+eei to ++y�de grav lots 6 and 7 con 6 2.80; Wen Beets drat et Lama - - '^ i'hom, rep to plows 3.05; H G McIntyre - - enggine for mixer add rope for mixer �. 82,00; J Spenceley, haul mixer and ORkAll cement from Cherrywood culvert 10.00; P y : Red_ and White L Gates, rep road to pit and haul gray for Cberrywood culvert 9 15'.* W 1101- ' ,- linger, labor and haul grav for Cherry. - sv wood culvert 18,75; lye G Gates, labor at 9 CHAIN STORE Cherrywood culvert and base line HoVis Bre culvert 24 30; A Beare. 2U sacks cement for Cherrywood culvert 12 50; Balas A a*a David Ltd, steel•for Oberrywood and base line culverts 60.74; R Lott, 91 yde ray 28.29 con 7 and lot 28 con 8 13,65; , a� T Law, 28 loads grav lots 16.17 con 1 Tilts Bread of M'' •4.20; F Richardson, 64 yds grav base - ' S1', o r r srh' line oulvert and bet 20 and 21 con 2 ' 9.801 R Morrtah, nails and oil Cherry- 9.60 wood c,Xert.1M; StouffviliePlaninq `Qaaaa T°1TT1�Tj��Rri1O�T Mills, lumber' for culvert forms iI,06, Jl U 1\ y la 1 1\ A Carlton, baul cement mixer to Clare. a'af Try :- Clara Prattis Elhs -:- Bu four cash and a . nave money , 1ELOOL'TION -and DRAMATIC ART - " . Terms for Tuition D MONKEY'S PARLOR.9, ORNO��: PICHERING Friday- Saturday,rAug. 28.21 46 Ever Wednesday from 3 m. SAI�ERY f 10 lbs. of Sugar,. 6Uc Every y p• Canned Tomatoes, 2 for „ .25c - - ONE'900'� 1a B ROAD B E N T F CniCKERIxG.0 ;�I Puffed Wheat, 2 for �•• '25Q, Matches, 3 for lc Pork and Besns 3's, c, WATCHMAKER 9 _* 'English Breakfast Tea, lb : ••82c Main street. Thr'onto 13 -The Pisikehng English Breakfast Cocoa, lb •30c late of Greenwood, will be at the shop �T� Cooked Ham, 55c opposite the- Post -O ne; -- . M i ancd Committee Danish Cured: Bacon-, -- =�45c -P / O K E R I N G _ side Bacon, 35c Every Tugedaj from 11.30 a. m. The object of his Association is tom i r to 2.30 p. m.' fetandard ttjpel, lessen @ten and prosecute �ap�eaf Mutual �1r6 -26tf BRINu YOUR REPA'R8 the elons.. - Ia$uraace Cc• a ; `'•'?IMB TABLB- Pickering Station ~. ' :� Cheap rates for farm and country T. A. Trains going Phil due" follows Membershiving property sfoied opmmad buildings. ' No. 10 Mill 7"58 A.M. t oaks immediately with any member Windstorm Insurance on buildings, 28 Local IM P. M. of ' Eaontive Oommitkee. windmills, Silos etc. BO Local 5.25 P. M Sunday train, 8.38 A. M. Mpmhership' fgr 11.00. Automobile Iaauradce x . F Tie4rte may be had from eh. President or of all kinds. Trains ggoing West due as followgj secretary on applioadon. No. 28 Local . ' 9.221• M. / gxlic. Ctrm. -L: D, Banks, 0. S. Palm ; •FARP FOR BALE 27 Locall 2.4.4 P. M. _ -; rite or phone _ ••v 9 Mail 9 Od P. 1�, 8r, M. S. Chapman, Pickering. i' Sunday train, 8.32 P. M. ED. B O `T M A 11I i .Foregoing is according to Standard , Or-AlInroi Jas, Richardson, • time. i . President, Secretary 20 WHITBY, ONT. a Co-al, ' �Coa� In the time to bring in your• g, .ha�+uwa ' - or any other implements thb►t need repairing; so t11at they all •. u1 Hard and Soft ® oat of the, e ad best uah on _ ' . - for the spring wot k. y , - �aIId - -A special reduction during the next few weeks. ; Mc T H OS. A. LAW, L O R N E R E I D "Pio3icmriaE, Gat CLAREMONT PATTERNS and TRA14SFERS n IN QUALITY .:HIGHEST• Having secured the Agency for the "Ideal Patterns and Tranfers: .the having been installed in our store containing all the ; cabinet very latest up to-date patterns, we' invite your in- ` y ' spection of this new addition to our stock. -- T -aka l�eme a patters -sheet - and -see the - latest designs,- 25 CENTS EACH •- LCOWFMaT 11T PR=C `. , Everything in our store fresh and new, - "°' 'W • - Our Service will give you satisfaction. JAS,"'- .--RICHARDSON 4 rr� i Js, A erliag Hardware" Store Novi is* the time 'to look over that old Range or Heater and -if you need a new one call and see ours, the Happy Thought.`'' and McClary Stoves and Ranges. Lowest priced, quality considered. ar Washing Machine@, Wringers, Wash Boards, Roofing Hog Tronghe, f, Coleman Lampe and Lanterns; Paigte, Muresco °etc. w5•. If theta is. anything in Hard-ware you want give as a call. The 'Will � 3= chances are we have it in,stock. We *all the old reliable and famous Fleury- Plows. Shares to fit nearly all makes' of plows. I • 1 Agent for McCormick•Deering-Farm Machinery. ' - -.- and Repair@. - -. Our Motto : W e have it, e-isn get it,, or it is not spade. ! d1 S. EAISDON, - PICKE.R1NG f � � NIVERSAL;-'MOTORS e► r+* BEST HILL lap. r :.STAR AND. FLINT SALES RE'A�R3 0 •f If you want, a,gaaranteed i• epair job at a reaflonable, _ price,, _: ME - U 81 Phone Scaeboro 52 -31. v, ' Complete Quality Funerals $ 70, $100v' •$125 SOLID ASKET AFUNERAL . $146 M A,r T H E•W`S BURIAL CO.' 219 ,Daworth Ave., Toront . -. °- •Piaone Gerrard 3300 Our Funeral* I"lade :'Embalm-inx, Hearse, Casket, Oeteid'e Case, We Electric Fixtures. Chairs, Our Personal Segvy ce; ' Funeral complete. No Extras. _ Visit our eetabtishmieht and, prove the truth of these statements• for youraeivee. These- pric"otand good within &-radius of VY miles from Toronto ) REMEMBER., Clip this ad. for reference: 81tf Bi Butt ~lie 'reTapered' r st 4- Brantford Big Butt. Asphalt Slates provide a roof of double and triple- A thickness, matchless beauty and life- long protection- s Brantford Big Butts also give a , y• shadoov line - adding greatly to the. rr` charm and distinction of your home, . Being tapered, -extra .4hiG - and 'weight are in the part exposed to the weather. Size 16 inches by 10 inches, t laid )cinch to the vroathne , fraatford Roofins Cd., LimijW ` Brantford, Ontario - -r - -� - • • � ran a� Stocis Carried, Inforrrratror- 1Ftwiaialted and Service' on Brantford Roofing rendered by F. J: Prouse, - Pickering •j ;ie� r. t �- ti.�i '.V*'.y .;y. 15..i� `�•° •3 J r � w .a ;rr a"..+., x�•r, `� Fie' A ..` crs -•� i � �"i-,� �'p "�, ''A�e"9,•+.,�, ,.'�' ' : %+4 -... ".�•ai� „�Af4i..�L ;�'ic�- `v'•.m -:d;;v 9t,;. -i,... .`'�a.,�'rs�• ✓s':.k rs .,:n�.,•, " +': 1 .,........ e:,A, �•�. . Z". . ,r. , : -•6 .. _ e„ _ �, :e'^- !rya. �. r; <; sti ,..,.,p y v ,�y..: ::.. � _ .. _., •• ' °' ': � -rya a� rLARILMONT. We are sorry to report that A. D. and Mre• Patera, of, Port Dick Cooper and Fred . Hard AUDIT '' " ' �8taaiey cook Is not imprbvia as Perry, spent. Banda here with were in IIzbprein y RIU Mrs. A. J. Chandler, of Toronto, g y ge on: Maaday wheel �s 6.1ast week with her parents. his friends earnestly hoped for, their daughter, Mrs. George Bev' they passed their ezaminotion for THEATRE w. � .T H, and Mrs. Beal.. At the- time o! �►*rfttnR he was erley. a chauffeurs license. ` � The extra as on the 0. P. R. somewhat improved and -able to 6 take some nourishment. ("_' �t rip OUF FVILL E ;it ve reeame work after bein somewhat hst held n in it work _' � INti EQV ll"1� f lend off data for several weeks. - of er+ectiag, poise sad wires on ac- g - The h dro em to see have been John Nest, of Pickering. has We have a stock of fixtures to all the newest designs and finishes and FRIDAY >i;xtsi SATURDAY � :been here the past - few days ow count of having to move one of the In great variance of prices. idg to the death of his father. T. telephone lines to the y p apposite aide KITCHEN—The Da Light Hitches Unit, a des shade white enamel A Q' ®ai' of the street, there being a line on finish with sign receptacle and 8 inch unit in white glass, suitable = -- SEPT. SFe�� Qid 3 -' Thomas Paterson is busy these each side. 'for 75 or 100 watt lamp. Wired %ad- installed for $1.50. -days making_alterationa in Frank James Allaway, of Toronto, LIVING ROOM OR DEN =Two light flatare, brushed brass or black, "Don Q Son'of Zorro" is Cooper's residence on his farm on �# spent a few days last week with complete with fancy shade@. Wired and installed 3.96. (Douglas Fairbanks) *. t l -the ninth concession. J. H. and Mrs. Beal. Mr. Alfa g " Widmer Miller, Ed. Gibson and way contemplates taking in the. Thrandinetalled 4.75 and 5.75. browntone and gilt:flnieh. Wired _ Wm. Birkett have been in Picker -. Harvesters' Excursions to the Tries". Wed. 8 -7 ing for several days installing a north -west, the. first- of which Candle Bracket, finished la polychrome 4.75. 'The Wild Horse Stampede." 5a F culvert on the base line, DINING ROOM —Four light ball shower, Tudor desi n. finished in p , 1 started this week., g Thos. Coady has sold his eleva- Mrs, J. Taylor, who has been bronze. Wired anif-in9talled 7.05. ter and business to Frank Loyet = seriously ill and who was taken to — Fri, and Sat, 9 and 10 aw of Napaaee, who takes' possession a hospital in Toronto, is now Call at i >' -:..'Phone 3800 :. this week. We welcome him to -- ✓. FINOOLD S "The Old Soak," F` showing signs of improvement. y our'village. Her many friends hope that she OZ+AREMONT. ONZ'ARSOr T. B. Hughes, of Calgary, but may soon be fully recovered and Prices— Adults 25c cents, ".•� who was the popular station agent able to return home. r —`on the C. P. R. at Claremont be Rev, A. McLellan, who has been ) children, under 14 _.EwenLg • r ears years, 15 centsfy ago, to spending a short time io lidays witL hie_son. wa flq p John, in Detroit, and with frien�ie o -- a-�'' rya Claremont renewing old acquaint On. ? BANK _ ' ., S. G. Schmidt, Proprietor a tJ q in different points of Western . tario and in Michigan, returned - -- Mrs.. J. Hetu_ted find two child- home on Monday He reports a fen who have been ependfrig -the very enjoyable time. i• a , pact week with the formers par Harvesting operations are now = , .w., ants, J. H. and Mrs.-Beal, left on • �$ COLLECTIONS ;' - evening on their re• pretty far advanced bat the work . � � -Have You y. �, Wedaeseday R — has been held np for several days - turn trip to their home in Vassar, on account of the rain on.Monday. ` Mich. A number of farmers finished her- Y making your collectione.through Seen �i ? •Oar bowlers went ont to Union- vesting last week and are now IN Standard Beak, you enlist the w►ille one dap last week to take busy preparing the )and for fall efforts of an organization which ea•�� ,w part in the tournament in which wheat. B tends the efficiency of its courteous 3�.4 there were many competitors f rom service into every part of Canada. • + Toronto and the surrounding will- Thus can you be assured of making ' age@• Our boys succeeded in cap F ®'R1Mf8 FOR SALE regular collections locally or at diet- fa, -':taring the first prize, on which -- ant points, with the courtesy due 10 Acres in nice village, brink house, r we extend to them our hearty eon- garage, fruit trees, splendid poultry those with whom you transact baai- B�00N? gratnlation@. or garden proposition, priced right, L Less and the efficiency you demand. • With the adventof electric light hand power in our village many of 25 Acres, R acres orchard. good build oar rsidents will take the full ben- loge, electricity, running stream. eat of this great modern conven- real good value,' ' lance by not only installing elec- Phone or write - S ��DAR � 5 !trio light but by installing electric or AD � , 'Stoves, heaters, washers and other 48t! ED, BOWMAN, Whitby -electric appliances. In a few DICKERING BRANCH —O. A. Sharp*; Maeeaeer weeks a great transformation in w� a.a's.b.' also at er°°ttll:t• w": taw. avttseas j ' oar burg will have taken place.Vj 1 Our public and continuation€ schools will re -open for the fall _ + "K, E term next Tuesday, Sept. 8th. It ae&pg to our already - is desirable that all pupils who large stock of purpose attending school should _ g a best #r at the Brat of the term in NOW order to keep up with the class. in late are not ELECTRICAL &BMERFU who come hoe h only at a disadvantage but the ANl what a tire Big + are a hindrance to the whole class PPLIE So� ' Next Sunday is Communion G11son's of Coelph now odor handsome, sturdy— �• ,ou . perfected furnace,-- pipele.. with a wonderful All - Weather • Sunday at - the Baptist Church. or pipe style —at saaeational The Ordinance of the Lord's Sup- We X11 hake a ful�'ilIIe- Of price. The first revolutionary im•�...��.. Tread Specialty designed for ._ per will be administered at the ,�..- prevenient in home heating in hale 61ectrieiktOves -, Washers, a cratary— low-priced. efcient, balloon tires... Built of SUP - close of the morning. service. The aasckly ?.,installed to any nom., , Ail 1 e irons toasteis +cal er church. fie•• ERT'WIST Cords. More miter evening subject should be of ,ape , , cial interest. The sermon on bulbs etc. Cos L"s to Bar. age than OaUoon tires ever .�t.� ts "Hell delivered two weeks ago, Less to use did not include a discussion of he T%* new Gilson '•Magic' is built gave before. More road -$rip. „ fl @e OIIr stook Of table -1 mps of Tuagaten Plate, Transmits heat Even trend wear. No noire. qaestion of a second chance in THREE.TIME, foster. Patented the after.life This will be the etc. before buying. - air•blaot burns all the gas and Ask us for prices. • kt ? �+ ltopie- next Sunday evening,' '19 smoke. New hypo cone shaped rats gear more heat malts out of /^�, .;.1 yi 'There a Second Chance?" {dome �el. Electric arc welding seals (� _ T �'� OLEI 0es.,areT lit and you the furnace tight -as an egg again! Vs �• i e IW f and bring your friends. � - � y leaks of gas, dust or smoke. We congratulate our football Can gee them With gY!!M giisd o= ; ,� I !boys on their winning the cham the lights On. hiCker�ng, OT�t. lt` _ ploaship of the South Ontario lig C,�s,o�&�� Coke Or We" Y } {Football Association for 19x!7 - _ �Yosu�ero not dependent upon • 'A hard coal alone a you get B! here e days for mean [KittIIg having played ham at Broa• e=ce eat result& Irom as kind of a few d 'far p .' Sham on Saturday evenio act. fuel —wh coal. coke oil in or gas. n. g y g You enjoy [n aaza swing by '. the result being, a tie, each side w cost frets. { ' coring one goal. In the first game ('! j� a ('! �i�j,� of the fiaalsg played the previous `r H A S v O O+ *''±'" ` p�a�ea� a p Farmers, Attention !Saturday evening, Claremont de. ,CT, AR.F.II,TONT sta�therano -' CA1&o- down feated Brougham by 21, which --•� " Learn all the features of this new •thus resulted is Claremont being sensationally- priced heating system. We will waacome your inquiry. I am agent for the World's Greatest „ Agent for Ackerman 's Quality Catalogue, sketch plan forms, estimates and fun information. gladly wp- " stoves, i one goal ahead. The game on separator, --The Renfrew, HACnee@. Ask the user. plied without obligating you la,aay. way. Act at once --this is th. time ea . �Satarday was keenly contested make Plana for beating your home properly. Scalia and Oil Engines. Fleury 's and was witnessed by the largest The Boots that _- famous Plows. Points. Grain Orinden, " s crowd of the season. For ninety h - ---D. J GORMLEY, Danbsxton Wheel Barroweetc. mtnutee the contestants battled _ Pbone Pickering 1506 Brantford binder twine and second. z `' for supremacy but the game was - GOwn Uit. Co,. Limited - 9510 York Bt.. Gu.i0 hand separators for gale. "+ clean throughout.- a�e $,OBrT. DE�iITT, Mr. Thomas Neal, one of Clare-A t �► niont's highly respected residents, 'Walking Easy" L21 Phone sos Pick.; ..BROUGHAM r1ins aw ay, after a lingering — e@m on Saturday, Aug. 27th, in ' - Gi Teen. River s 74t'b year. Mr. Neal was born t -+f in 'Cornwall, England, the son of - r •... Lawrence and Mrs. Neal, and came P�I�CjO Bask @t �aCtOr Z � to Canada with his, parents when — - _ - Manufacturers of -three years of age. They took up A 11 s their residence in Pickering town- •� p - m kinds of Frua Ba9kets ship where he followed the occupa- ` s� o� V -" $erry,Crates, tion of farming until his retire - meat a few years ago. Forty yyeNkzr - -- -- S 1 - Farmers'Stl Daeke�s; 4y & ago he married Bella Forgfe, of A full line at low ar = , Pickering township, who survives bim, with one son and three dough- -_T prices - - - a A good banking COnneC ' term, viz.: Mrs. Stewart Graham, Fra�lk @�%31��k - tfon is ne P of Myrtle; Mrs. Mowbray, of St, Also Men's Black and .,Tan ' wry to'your Proprietor ­Catharines; John, of Pickering, shoes, regular 6.00, buS111eSS• Phone 04 and Clara, at home He is also n�} survived by four brothers and for 4.85 , three aiatere, viz.: Lawrence, of , , Take advantage of Out. B E AT Y "•Swift Current, Saak.; William, of Misses' and Children's Shoes knowled a of farm fin STANDS FOR THE BEST ' Pickering township; and John and greatly reduced g , James, of Mount oreat; Mrs. M. 8 by regular consul Forggi��e, of Mount Forest; Mrs. W. J eelby, o sou , an Q. John -Ayres, of Claremont, all of whom and Broadcloths of our nearest branch. _ w ' were present at his fut�eral, He ' Claremont Union Ceme cry, oil• r for dresses was laid to rest on uesday is f �'� + '` � ; •_ owed by a large number of sorrow- - reduced t0 Olear ! 'ii'HE 3ng friends. - -else maap floral tri- V ;1.J ON butes bore evidence to tiie respect ,�... - 3 -- in which he was held. Mr. Neal Fresh Groceries always ' '`��� A >�s3 >R - - - � will be missed by a large number on hand and at �t of friends to whom he was always - """" =- 'Established 1871 tae t'eady to extend a helping hand. lowest Prices % ' _ - rR Litter Carrier9, Hay Carriers, f He was one of thoae men whom - r +� anyone world like to have as a a r+c, , - Pumps, Door. Tracks, Cow neighbor, and has justly earned Do C _0 T T "A' ` Bowls. Pressure Systems Etc.the many kind words spoken of ?' n It will pay lyoh to get my prices qa Ie t•ellg3 °n -hew Orie 140 ate•''+` Whitby Br., J. H.Perry ,Man'. above before buying eisewl� ere, terfan and later a staunch member ;'' ' "•`" '� FRANK J. PROUSE of the Claremont United Church, CLAREMUNT ' ' " ' J , S" S 4. cry c�. •"1 ..v. b .. ^..; . Sys t);.:... ,. •'''. -. ,. a' '. _ .; ._• ...: -� ' 'Yi lTr ON .. .u... .. .. _ .4 �'�•�� . N t. p_.SrW � •w: -,, Y, hr., a +l .,: �' :•:S' - .a.": ''M1�•+l :. y , .T t ..9K ? s�.iu. • N 6.. 1�'t•,'. �... ,,..,. _.."tM�...4.,...,..,C...nrt 1•.....�a- :rM4.+�:z. . -.�_: _x..v ... s. ... -3 .. _,•5.: ... .._ ._ _..�... ... -ts - . ^,�'..` .r..- r...+- ..s..Q: n"kn,.. _..'4tA' a.�`s"J .yad" .`. ...r- .,,.. :. �^ "i let S!;+' »vh. ii..., ,.g F .,.5,;.. fy,� «.wa.cx -•vsrr _,sc o Y''::» :fy"r +u.tY,1a' .w y . ..�, sw.,,.. .r+. oe +r,,;va �,..vr. c .•n. t . v : � ,,. .N xe, ib+Y: �rrfii :: U"d i., .�, w"�t.,.� -, v"d. � : , .. -,x�'n .,, S!:. �'r :.•,; may..• !'°. ^�Y" e,r-- "x'P+f�c x .,f ,.rw.i "4'"v�- +f`n.. � _ . kr... .� •^F -.. .x+.uw.: •ir d, ..,r ., ..,«.f ., :: , ,r •. ,v.. -. :..1 �„ .. .. .. ".°i z. : r A-: _ • grnticassal, with the general effect of Lion room. I went there for the ex- yf _ a pawperona business men, He had press purpose of acquiring an 7Ind'lan "BA _ ► a pleasant adii es and a genial twinkle parade; dagger, that I desired. I BY lids eye. Although he-- "seamed to Might it within _ rice I had set D r replize;thq gravity a the'situation:, he as my limit; and greatly pleased with t : also seemed to enjoy the mild sense= my purcha:�e, T went home" ' tion' he was creating. His interested . (To be•coatinued.) ' ' faces swept the crowd of attendtive laces 'B8 he stood.- with one hand •on Interesting Finds Made On• -. f1 . '� _•;,!' ,.� the coroner's I cha bnced to on it in 'l.ondo re paved with Ci n Seashore You found this in the• ocean . 1,� step a" streets ar gold, runs the optimistic old ballad, c. much the same way, I suppose,, as but the possibilities of the seashore tr Mr. Tracyi akepped on the knife that are a much fnore hopeful proposition. "' 'sue x - -" - belongs to it. As has been said, Mr. Valuables are often. . . . . . . . . . . picked up botd�OQtd 6>0 flJlDfe s-s ' Coroner, that knife or dagger is the tween the high and low tide -marks at fJ� �•ws..aesrr,r su►. lad. apon knonw as a pichaq and. is of seaside resorts, and a search in caves F where the maven wash daily in and r Oriental manuirractua+e. Now, person- ground as are me other East Coati�� �SIpind JOSS Can 0DIF _Mean 00! tBOa al1Y. I can dell you no more of the some PC* out, or along rock crevices and resorts; coraeIians are quite common matter than that, except that I can shelves where flotsam and jetsam in tell you where that dagger came lod e, raay well bring its own reward, 'S Wales, sad have been found o s the a ' „ g• Buttock shores. Scarborough 1s• fa- from. writes 1. V. in "the London -Daily Ex• moue for its let and both Suffolk alb "Plea" hsh fell the assembly as r to ear, ring watches, the -east coat sometimes el A Te9s a north t so yield. n s �/.'I,RLw� Yea of r tuber. . the ' a Led the first real informs -f Y a, Y Y - I brooches bracelets cigarette cases, Lion regarding the weapon that, "in all ways faint hope that 'he lighfi `t51 probahilit , was the one that had purses and money are lost 7n the' �. S Y beach by holiday - makers, and either ` buried in the sand or washed out to upon ambergls, y� !� killed Garrett Folsom. the precious secret* Lida" of the sperm whale, though it isl Ic xl Mies Folsom- stared at the witness, sea. Their owners rarely see or hear 1 »` . WHAT HAS GONE BEFORE. - stab in the aabddomen of the deceased gain, but the rarely washed up in our home waters. until it "almost seemed her even would of them a professional Southern, seas are more likely huntia a „ -bore into him. she looked like an beachcombers know where to hunt ~- �ttfl strikes Garrett Folsom while alas- grounds and good finds are occasion lPaathiag with a a "With what sort of "a wen Doc„ avenging fate as her strong, stern I for such treasure - trove. ` party at Ocean Town, �' p. It is astoni i g how beach loot can all made off India, Africa, and Bred N.J. At the Hotel Majusaca, where for Manning ?" asked the coroner. face set itgeli' into . an ex session of ' they had been guests, an inquiry is "So far as I can- judge it, was a a���On' travel, There, was a queer case, last Some Norwegian seamen, whaling iiegun, after a doctor, perfunctorily Yet it was obvfocs that the man, year for instance, when a midiander , exariiinin him on the beach, pro- long sharp - bladed knife or dagger. I Meeker, could not have been fm li- in Australian seas a few years ago. 8 , P dropped "a wallet, containing £ 500 in caught. a- whale which proved tc be 'si4unces hiss dead should say a knife because the inc i- Gated in the crime,'or he would not notes, on a North Wales beach, and worth £ 27,000, as it contained about Folsom s com nio had been "sion that it made is wfdcr at one end have offered the scabbard of the Wen- ga had it returned z fortnight inter. " 1t 900 pounds of ambergris! That kind > Roger Neville, Mrs. Iielen Burnaby than at the" other. This incision is as evidence. { and Carmelita Valdon. Its stab- rather more than an inch, proving a `p°;; had been" .washed up at Formby, in of luck is rare, but any one who no- fished that Folsom, just before his, sbrarrp instrument, whose blade was It came, Everard Meeker stated, Lancashire, twenty'miles'distant from N a detyth, had been standing next to Ned' from a shop p,7L- the boardwalk It i Prestatyn, }vbW it was lost. soapy substance opaque, the beach hwh n' : Rarron, known as the ooppez<-king, ! a little over an .inch wide. The in- was' sold there Thursday evening, at l All sorts of interesting finds have 3 cision is a clean, straight cut, but one Y R, holiday•maktng this year . would be. Folsom's sister, Anastadia, is sent an auction of Oriental curios. I was been made'along the shores of Selsey well advised to make. Inquiries before S- end o4 it is perhaps an eighth of an for in New York Then the startling; at the auction as I am, in a small way„ Bill, where the sea fa encroaching using it as a cricket bail, or throwing 'announcement is made that Folsom; arch and the other of no width at all. 'It had been stabbed to death F the' This shows, apparently, a blade like a collector of rare objects of art, and more -arid more upon the soft crum- it back into the sea for the amuse - r� I especially interested iii Oriental metal blink flats, disturbing' the mud and water. Rosa his valet fs uestioned, a knife blade, with only one cutting Y meat of the dog, as scent aianufaci f Ica are Barron and his wigs, but no edge. Not like a dui work." sand, wherein lie burled relics of the f dagger blade, which curers pay upwards pt £2 an ounafi �r light is shed on the mystery. has two sharp sides." And you know this chigger and ,past, such as Roman coins, tiles, or- I for ir, so much 1s ambergris In de. - Anastasia Folsom,' eccentric and Sits scabbard, together, ,vere sold naments, and. once -only a few years {mand as an ingredient in the making r 'Could this have been the instru- �, s <. inasterfuL takes command. An in- there that night?" Hubbard eagerly' ago -the skeleton of a mammoth.. of certain perfumes,' ment of death, Dortor Manning "' I _.quest is ordered and many attend.. � inquired. 1 At .9elsey, and ai- East and R'ett NOW GO ON WITH THE STO$Y.l The coroner held out to him along Wittering,''close by it, the seeker may awn pain' Mlnard's Liniment : I I know it was in the collection y p sharp knife, much the size and shape find agates. Cromer, too, is an agate I 1 that was sold that night. I examined 4` of a carving knife, a small one, such the whole collection te`one the sale, Add to white collar lobs -the launi CHAPTER XV, as is known as a steak carver. and I remembeo perfectly well that Used by physicians- Mlnard'i Liniment dry worker. "• The first witness called wan, Of in d and t tt weapon n pichaq, with its carved ivory hilt and' loving, Doctor Manning. I y its worn violet velvet scabbard. A` ,y; He testified that he was in the; „So far as I can jud'g'e, "'he said, `that pichaq, as you may or may not know, II xw" , '.eta, `t- t ` ocean for his daily salt -water bath p selY the kind o! knife that is a weapon shaped almost exactly; - That he heard a commotion near him.l would make t7ae incision I discovered , like a small carv,n,z knife, I has a' "Just what wan" the commotion?" .oil the dead main". _ I straight blade.- not curvet, and is a the coroner asked. "Describe it,1 audience- thless silence fell on the type made in India, 1'ersia or Tur- Cakes baked with Purity ''tour keep fresh for three err - pleaaa'• _ -- - key tit tine- - .... 4 — iw .� :�,z, -f�- - _Purity -ix -a aus,"dry" Sour that absorbs a •It's not easy to describe," "Doctor This knife, ".die coroner Proceed �rentsriea Wr,y collector of arms' ed, "wan brou }tt to me a few mo and olds more water or milk. 'Pasty cakes, rich pies, and Adanafag said, thinking deeply. "Foe g I would recognize it at once, but to the -large, light buns and bread are always yours when you use the roar of surf dnywned most other its before this inquest was opened layman it looks 'astcnishingly like a - notaea or distorted them beyond din- It was given me by a man who is now before me. Mr. Tracy, steak caner," _ " 61 ' cet7snnent. But, as nearly as I" can' cy, "will you tell 'Your info rnnatinn, M>:,' Meeker, is - -- I of finding this knife ?" aecolleet, I heard two or three people g of the greatest imFotrance. Have R'TY F W� - stream to *bat" seemed to me a dyer- A little eatbarrasaed, Stephen you any idea who bought this -er- " eat way from the hilarious shouts of I Tracy stepped forward He was the,i pichaq ?" -, Send 30c ix ftaelrpli for our 700 -mi,4 Purny Floar Coot Boob. sell s the hathers. 'Pilsen, as I looked toward man to whom Miss Folsom had. talked 1 "No, it was "sold a;'tes• I left the auc- Wee- a Goads Flow Nuts Co und" Toreate, Montreal, Omws. e.lrl lrti r' - that mornin but who then had said the noise I heard, I saw two o! the R• _.. .___... _ _ _ - - -_ -_ �._ -._ - -. -. ._ _ _•-=- _-- _= �__ : -_ -- _ i ' life guards' swimming vigorously 'that I nothing of the knife. way. They seemed' to be intent on "I stood near Mr. Folsom when he I, •:went dirfctly toward the rope and and not long after that felt some -+ � beneath the surf came u Im- thing on the sand under my feet. j _ _ some errand, so I watched them. The went under yesterday," Tracy quid, urns p 1 .. _ .. . mrediately, bearing what seemed to be Wiped don and picked is, up, and it 1 Ithe ungonacious body• o! a man. i was that knife. i diCwL turn it in at 'TbmMh naturally 'somewhat intereet- , once, for at first there was no thought - -, " • a Led, I paid little - attention to it. But a ' of the gentleman} being stabbed. Then - 'moment later one of the - guards came me:-later. when I- -heard what had. hap - ' r cplkd out: that might be the weapon that was "'Doctor -is there's doctor }sere?' used. it's a-a carving knife, I -sup_ Stories M �Or the whole anvil L8 =: - "Realizing the need for immediate Dow-" -by leading Writers of medical service, i' hurried tb.t)ie "beach "No, Mr. Tracy," ` apson informed � - e 1,1, _ and found the man who had been car. him, 'tit is not a carving knife. - At I' story each week by PSaany�• rice there wrapped in a blanket' an�,leaat, I 'have never sera a carver of Hurst, the highest pall The enl$rg- &- Montreal Sta-- rd• lying on the sand I saw at a glance that kind of steel, or with such work- " "' short story wiiter la the s that he was_dead I felt his heart and manahip. And the handle, or hilt. If world, brings _you each" week 56 pages 'his pulse and then, 'assured, that life you notice you will see that it is of 1 l was- entirely extinct, I told them so, ivory, carved with a. design and an _ of inereet and - entertainment. ' - 82a as there-was no further request! Inscription. • Carving knives are not - � rtes from the - pens of leading ,for my services, I went back Into the like that, This weapon, Mr. Tracy, is Rotogravure _ • „ ' � story tellers. and humorists. Car- ocean- "_Th€n.- after - bath(as -I a pichaq - - - - -- - - - -- ! had p .luncheon engagentelrt, ,I .went _ .. "A .pick ax!" cried the bewildered : Pictures " of people sad y C laces you hear eked Loons. News of the world away and did not returns until late i witness. i 4; r about: Sere of the camera and cable Kees you in r In the afternoon' 'N' • A pichaq, 'which is a dagger screen and stage; the p y " "Then the managemeit of the-hotel 9f rarity and value, from s °nie Per - world of sport and buss- formed of the-latest developments `y- asked me for a certiffcate of death, I scan or Turkish country," aids and world states- :'' Thin, of course, necessitated a 'more There was a stir fa the back of the I - -men, in world politics, commerce, fin- r r f thorough. examination, and then I din- room, and a man rose in his lace. t.' severed that death had followed a I "May t interrupt;" he' said, pin a I . Cotlzlics �rarice, fashion, science; Sports and low, clear voice, "to ask if the pichaq I - art. U' to the minute news of in question will fit this scabbard ?" Ye P A d E S colored Pictures yn Stepping forward; he handed to the I 4 _c`omtes each W lnciiid_ radio and the motor car. ins Bringing Up Father- . . j coroner a scabbard of metal and Gov I 'r►ltie the Toner – cAso- sand stories of leading figures in'. ered with worst velvet of a violet line Alley - The Gum J color. The pichaq, at -it was calle'd,f,; a "°a the news of the world. An entire �• fitted it so perfectly there could be week's entertainment for they no doubt they were made, for each News - ­-whole family —all for 10 cents. _ other. e a I'?' James Hubbar the coroner ex- .:' -Y' The Standard keeps you - - — - L" perienced a decided feeling of" antis- I In touch with the latest s . de% elopments in world faction as he inserted theawicked -look- I politics, business, tirianm P Ct ing blade , into the ornate . scabbard i Pnort, fashions, art, liter- 1 s and found them a : - ieture and science. - �5 ages „perfect fit. I . "At last," -he .•Nought to himself, we have a clue!' . said : `• . •" • � �, "Will you give me your name, sir ?" is the ideal sweet for chit• " " • had •produced- the scabbard. "I am l I It aid. appetite and Everard Meeker, of Portland Me. I digestion, and satisfies am staylRig at the Victoria. Hotel, in. +Canada's Great 111gstrated Netivspaper, ' .. -- �- the craving for Ocean. Town. _ I have been here a fort-' :A night or so'" `• .a. "Ai:d where did you get the scab -, C+ All News Dealers Sell It _ e e , bard you have just hanged me ?" "I found it in th. ocean yesterday _ _-'Ontario Sale's Agents soon after Mr. Folsom had been car• I » e rie3 ashore." -Ontario Nevis Company, I : _ After ' - " Near where Mr. Fod.om had been E MtaF standing by the rope ?" ' feT'' X22 Richmond „St. W. - - . „ - - Toronto, Ontario y Not very mar that. - - away.^ 4 - 188UE -F0. 38 --'27 Mr. Meeker was a • tall portly�p 1 -' .. ,` . ., .. ... .. .0 '.., .'. 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William Brock stepped out of- In fact, but. the winds were still fav� their- monoplane, Pride of Detroit at orabl.e for us aiid we were beating HEAVY A a merry. pam, -DAMAGE Ahe Croydon .'Airport at 10,55 .o'clock along at this morning as calmly as though SIGHTED- GREEN COUNTRY. Works Of Man on Both Land X 4� they were members of a persona ly "Just at break of day we sighted nd Sea 'Yield to 2. a conducted tourist party. land---.7green country. land. We had In 22 hour's and 55 minutes they no idea where we were. It occurred Storm's. Ft: f" lV had flown 2,531 miles between Harboir to us tb- at we might be off our course Wednesday saw our Maritime sis- Grace, Newfoundland and Croydon, more than we gured —that we might ter province, , Nova -Scotia, in the -partly through arcs storms, and had be over France or Spain•. It was throes of a g!gantic gale. ' So severe been delayed nearly three hours by quiii. foggy at this time, very misty, was tha storm that several lines of :7 being lost over England. But they and for a while seemed to be getting communication were disorganized -so 4 had successfully accomplished the first worse: We cruised about until sun- i ithat full rel-Ort3 are rot yet forth- end hardest leg of their round the up, round 'and round for about three 0min� Enoukh is- known to be sure world race for -a new record.-- Only- -hours, when we sr kited a sandy beach. that the storm was gendral and thatl Sir Thomas Willes Chitty the Pacific hop will be longer. _T We decided to dr4op a =sage in an fishing towns along the coast, over i be. King's Remembrancer, who Is ._r FLIGHT ACROSS ATLANTIC. effort to ascertain our whereabouts, a wide area have suffered. Several • visiting Canada. The flight of the first airme n to Accordingly, Brock wrote a note on small boats were wrecked and the cross the Atlantic frim the American a piece of cardboard and we dropped life toll to date is known to be eight, debris throughout the city bore testi- the message. overboard as Sir Ernest Craig, M.P. Continent to London was charabter- king where though grave 'fears are 'entert MQUY this morning to the strongth.of ized by remarkable success. Both we were and what country we were in Prominent English coal mine owner, that a complete check-up the wind. A traveling rcus which would is visiting C-aRA0161 w4h � his e Ing y .'fiiers are more than encouraged, and eight of, and requesting those on land who It � r materially. was ai n;n an confident they will succeed In loop- to write the name of _iTr e is most optimistic of the More than a score of small boats are wrecked, but the most serious result of recovery of the industry following the known to have sunk off Cape Breton. the storm A* Ing the here, asi "The wind carried this and a-w- de-from the damage seven months' strike of the miners- Sixteen fishing vessels went down in, sustained by shipping, was the eol. .,story of WiRiam S. Brock and Ed- award F. Schlee as told to the Asso- and note away, ad Brock wrote a 9 Louisberg harbor, while five others lapse of the huge steel. crane at Pier -worked like a charm. Vrft* either -sank elated Press correspondent- immedi thfird message. It _9 -r-went ashore at North 9. Fortunately no one was in its path Naval Manoeuvres i stely after their landing: Coast Guard men and some early ris- Sydney. The schooner Ella De,eaux when the massive structure tumbled "We had wonderful flying weather era did the beet they could and wrote way sunk at its wharf in Sydney bar- over. Have Fatal Ending II in the sand spelling out bor, and several yachts foundered or Train service over both the'Can- itt the start, but ban into which night great 16 be called a hurricane during the the word 'Seaton' with something went aground at Baddeek. adian National Railway and Dominion w Destroyers ers Collide The coast along Digby County also, Atlantic Railway systems was in i Make ht which made -is both sit up and white. But we could find no such place Japanese y most notice. This was some hundreds on our maps. was a scene, of havoc. All the fishing "We cruised round and romd again With a Loss of 129 of cases greatly impeded and in many tof miles oft the coast of Ireland , and boats sailing out of Tiverton were wholly paralyzed, due to numerous the Crew 42t times in looking out of this cock- and then someone down below haLi a forced to abandon their geLr, and one washouts. V it was like glancing at'a blanket -bright idea and hoisted the Union -Tokio.—On Thursday night, while yacht owned by James Merkel Of I Newfoundland and Prince Edward 40f Inky black. It was the darkest, Jack. And that is how wv� knew we a destroyer attack was being prac- Digby drifted ashore and became a Island were cut off from communica- were in England. ticed under battle conditions 20 miles total wreck. tion with Halifax until around noon bleakest night either of us had ever szperfencid. COAST OF ENGLAND. northeast of Mihoseki, the second- ,Halifax city and harbor received and Cape 'Breton remained isolated Ar, SCHOOL OF PORPOISES. "Afterward we got our bearin Class destroyers Warabi and Ashi, of the full force of the tempest. The from Halifax until shortly before 93 850 tons displacement each,. crashed schooners J. C. Weston of Calais, as part of m! "The first three hours of the jour and identified the coast three o'clock. at full speed into the cruisers Jintsu Maine, and CleTnentia, of Halifax, imey were splendid, delightful, full bf Devon, on the south.coast cf England, The piled up on the shore, and the four- Vn Naka, of 6,000 tone each. GALE GENERAL. anticipation. We were naturally and then we struck off northeast, go- ing perhars a. little more north than Warabi was hope'essly damaged an masted vessel Veronica -dragged her Reports from Charlottetown claim quite thrilled with the getaway, and i -as e sailed along at about 110 miles we intended, and the first thing we sank in 15 minute,' Twelve ofi;, anchors and crashed Iiito the schooner, heavy damage in the "Island of the ! in,ludirl: the Captain, and ninety men W-.--,H.. Eastwood. Fourteen or more' Gulf ," while as far south as euston an hour we enjoyed every minute, new we had encountered the Bristol —_TWP___A_shi's injuries rnotorliosts were smashed into match- despatches talk of waves "40 feet itmtil we began to encounter mists and Channel 'a neck of it somewhere near were 4"-wned. were slighter and she remair-d afloat wood. logs and things. Why, the weather Weston-euper-Mare� From ther;i� wel !high." it will be days before a full 1 though with a great gash in her bow: I Uprooted trees, broken w,,ndows and report is possible. I r some hundreds ot miles off Newfound- beaded due east, skirted the sbis�rbs and 27 of her men were drowned. I— land was so pleasant and delightful of London and sighted the Croydon, The Jint.&u was seriously" we descended so n dammed where th -Ifor flying that ear! Aerodrcme, e great red by the Warabi's impact avid I!:.tail New Election Ito the water that we got a good view I aerolrome light, which had Elec been forward. but she kept afloat an,f wasl ruing spin. blinking. and we were glad that the For Ireland, of a school of'porpoises out for their blinking all might for us, were still towed by the Kongi to the Maizura Z10 dockyard. The -A.ahi's stem was cut "Bad weather was encountered "for end of - the ftF;t stage of our round by the crash. but she could also be *bout 1-90* miles of the flight. One'tl-e-world trip was near. Cosgmve Makes - !'Surprise, towed to dock. A salvage ship wasl "A of the worst spells. of fog and sleet � "We made a great swe,-v over thelinimediately, despatched from Rurvl Attack" on Political was somewhere about mid - Atlantic,; laerodrome, came up too the wind blow- Ow- naval base. but the'Warainpi lies, in 601 Situation and we manoeuvred up and down at Ing from the. southeast, and five min- irarious heights trying to get out of utes later we were being hu e cope of were -hit ;raising her --Doer Kin. r VICTORY tw hugging our-tfiend I- The accident occurred while the 'VOW EXPLOITS VI "Long before daylight we calculat- lade, who knows motels as well as he cc rnbined fleet under.Admir. Kwanji Tf,3 Cosgrave Government has fel. Then we began cc ed we were somewhere over Treland.1knows himself. to Kato tras proceeding to Maizuro after foremost military tacticians by' �4 Our height was about 5,000 feet. It think of fo(A—and bed lowed eompletir-bg the prescribed manoeuvre3 calling for a general election imm; ), in the Bongo Channel. On the jour- diately following his victories in a rey, a night &-stroyer attack was close vote house and the winning of Is, Brazil Flyer ordered under war rules. The night, the Dublin County bye-elections. was moonles-R. all lights were extin- As soon as the results of the e*lec- Lord Hewart Lost? No News Yet guished and the fleet steamed. at full Cblef Justice of England. wb o Is visit- tione, upon, which the Government speed, while the defrnders threw opt tug Canada to attend the Bar t-ad staked its existence, were known, smoke screen, and in these perilous the Executive Council met and de- Out oclation meetings. Long Enough To Exhaust V, circumstances the accident occurred. cided to take full advantage of the Gas Supply 4 g V Announcin the news to the press, the Now the frost Is on the pumpkin —_ present favorable 'situation for the Brunswick, Ga., Aug. 28.—Goo Naval lice - Minister point ment, and advised Goyprnnr- wigheg of two cy)-titinents for the sac - as dangerous as General Healy to proclaim dissolut4ort r has been fitted with 34, -dfern in his A chTld of fou sass r of Paul R, s am those of.actual.war. lartifl6tal tee of the present Dail Eireann. teeth. She Is evidently in- This course, which caused tremen.. .undertaking, a flight from Brunswick Tart words never get a man out of tended for a career in musical com: to Brazil, tonight had changed � to 4 dour surprisi4 in political eircle3, it a' traffic jam. �edy kopaim far his 'eafety. More than .25 is felt, will p revere t a Republkan rally hours overdue, his backers and well- ---fFe weak positioq shown by ling figures in the two bye-electio= wiv&-rs agree that no miracle of Canada's Best i aeronautics could have. kept him n Dublin County. There had been aloft until now. some doubts about the legality of the The- green and. gold monoplane, Government's course, since it was gen- "Port of Brunswick," was stocked! erally believed that the Government Fi 'v withJuel. for 52 hours as an absolute would require the assent of the Dail msaiiffi,am, and t=iffht hig -.vh,-rp- to ustify dissolution, but it is assum- &bouts had been unknown for a7full ed that the-Ministers have taken legal day more than that. 7a_&�fce on their constitutional position.' No- direct word was heard from the Frederl4k Palmer The results of the• bye-elections to British engineer who, after a Stinson-De6roiter 'monoplane after it, The fill the vacancies caused by the deaths, -e -President Kevin O'Bliggiow Wt the beach here at 12.46 o'clock trip to liudson Bay, recommended the of V:c- -Thursday afternoon. A ship report- use of Fort Churchill as harbor ter- and the Countees Markie*icz showed )stet, been inflicted upon the 'Republican been Eoen or heard of the plane. party. Gerald O'Sullivan, run ing to, ed sigbting the plane a few hours. initial of the railway. L that an overwhelming defeat had )a' , but since that time nothing has Mrs. Redfern, naturally anxious for DOMINION'S PROGRESS is s 11 the vacancy caused . by the assass-: her husband, had not relfiiquisbed -eresident O!Higgiis, i., ination of Vice ca 'tared the seat for the'G6verhment, kope, and' today had not replied to ASTONISHES BALDWIN s from a commercial aviation party by a pluralty of more re than 92,.,' on.—PremleT Baldwin has not firm at Miami, Fla., to shake an ex LotA 000, polling 31,966 votes to 16,126 for been- delighted with his recep- candidate,, tended seaplane search'in the Lower. only Robert Brennani de Valera l3shamAn tton in- Canada, .but astonished at the and 1,332 for Dr. Kathleen Lynn, Sinn; Fort progress of the Dominion,' according The Coast Guard station at, For' Fein candidate. Y to message from his entourage sent Lnu derd Fla., also has offered messages With thda popular 'Wing existingi equipment. for use in the, search. to political. friends here. Sosgrave-shoxild be retu=ed with - t i o Accrding to thee private corn Airmen returning to 'Miami last n safe working majority. munications, the British Prime 'T'Jin- ight told of gales that had swept 4stef found-the Nvirnith of his' recep- Rediern's plotted course. , The opin- • '!M was . advanced that if the high Linn far gt ater than he ever expect- e, an oba Plans winds had not brought hint down they d, although he knew the Canad'a:fi reputation 'for hos h It bitallty. lie was forced hi mout,of his cocourse, Old Age Peusions had most impressed, -however,. by Canada's r — l ­ ci u ­ ­_ L L Eectrity never ied to he pnn-In, hep aetual alitiemin-11" on the farm-, as -lightning- rod- agents and above all by her loyalty to the l Legislation May be. Brought! attbe past can teotify, but nowadays Mother•, Country. Down at Next the modern farmer presses, a button He rill bT!rig back to Britain many to', o inshy 61 the things his father --session-- d truths as the result of his visit, and used to do by hard labor; then there lie will impress these truths upon the -Winn 1pag,—Payments of old age is, of course the radio. So riing the people -here, such as Canadlan'of)tim- pensions on the general basis of the current of progress. R THREE POSSIBLE OLYMPIC REPRESENTATIVES legislation passed by the "Dominion A so. [am, lack of trivial grumbling and the Co-operation between iho'city and 'determination to develop natural re. From left to' right, Miss Fanny "Bobby" Rosenfeld, 'tt'3 best. all-round Parliament last year is planned by the country Is much to be desired. sources. girl athlete In Canada; Miss Catherwood, certainly the best high jumper In the Manitoba Governinent. -Busfnesif owes much to the *"country', ' The; Priind Mlftlster_fs understood Canada and probably the best In the world, and Mrs. Bert O'Neil —Rosa The legislation would provide for and the debt should be freely acknow• to haVe been particularly impressed Gross—wbo'-was last still pensions of $20 a month to residents year the best girl sprinter in America, and who Is _.!edged. Unfortunately, the Initla. with the international Peace Bridge looked upon as a sure winner of the Women Olymp!e sprint championship 6 fthe province 70 years old and ;Yer., 'ttve in eg-operative movements of this ceremony, which he regards as show• next year, If she goes over on the Canadian team. Miss Cat:)erwood It It may be brought down at the next kind must most often be taken by the Ing that Anglo-American friendship egular session of the Legislature, but p the bold businoss man. 11� feet i'Vs ipches recently and the critics say she Will surely break it is thought more likely that It will Let as not be with Canada as -a corner-stone of per- maneat peace Is assured. world's record at the C.N. -Y r, E. meet. I wait over until the following session.' '44P 4 :,.r: --.., <n, '+- ,7♦._fM•. :..rc. . ,.r... ,r„».: .v. y..s y; �.. # <'4l+ ,:w. ^=:r r .W 7"u..,'7' :••w .••aq. „.,,c4..FUg,:....^M y, ..q+r.`°•!b - vrK ^ :i: C9: ::iiv s✓u> m:fi .,,u,♦ .. � ,n, t Iy .s!!Sr.. sr �6 •'�.� fi "'�' �: e'S•D�;V,r •?'b°'.. .•y•. re6. "".`G:. F.. :�'"''v ;�.f• � �+ a. '*a:a' t3 ',,.: ;,m�r�c a.y, sM .. <nrY 3':P. i :; .. M° 'r'�'• .,Ail" zk; •., vy w.a; rinv.. . .+•�,,,. : o- „v:u.ac.:i. . i .••vv - E+-". $5:ei',. r6 +.s t,'w. .}in • '^,�i a.Y ;y r - • ,-v.. . / . .. ;/'.•e •: y;F . _ d%M)+'a • h.r a, :- i7 .Ca6''M iV' � :.1.'i..: a'..«.5•..o. �a' . a .n Y . "a'..A P +'iH . iaxr .. It "y:,• !s» "A,Y,i ^+ r :-•r,;-�,. v. «y w. y. ', :x..?�' .,• 4 • � -.'..' a. .M n'a•• .. «.K.; -�•. '+,w - -• n •'5,'?., +vJ'� '•.i•. f "s'+ - ',:i : :. '%.+ . ?;'. „s w •, ...,r »$".'NSA l'•-. , -;...' .^' : :, .' m.... . 'ti,' > r .::r° P . • w.'f. .. .,}�'+.s M' y.:,- f�.... .t... ,����rl .. • !• y r4. ...i `• t'.w.• 4�.' ♦ *. :'.. 7Ar. 1 ' 5 . I rte• _ I O�ALIaMS. -Mrs- W. J. Clark was' in that -Mrs. Oliver Crammer left on F City on Monday. Tuveday for the north-west where hii - r a t the she will a end a 'few weeks visit - w k'ead with her sinter -in- aw, 1ng re t vee. Laura Andrew, of To• + l{'DgC6, was home over Sunda Mrs. 10oakwell, of Toronto. Dr. $. T. Fall-I se, Resident Dent- P, - x - Monday asst being Lbor ' -=Mfae Mabel Graham, of Lind. ist. Office over Msdon's hardware -�•� ��--ti ♦T _ _ %y 411 places of busineed will be say,. has- been spending• a week 'store. Office hours, 9 to .6 daily and closed as usual. w � 0. A. and Mrs. Shat evenings by appointment.* pe 2 4 - closed as usual. 0. A. and Mrs. Sha evenings by appointment.* :--The public and continuation -Mrs. S. McLean, of Cleveland, -L. D. and Mrs. Banks were at C. schools in the Village will re -open Ohio, is spending a few weeks Milliken oil Wednesday attend ing - �- on Tueeda , Sept. 6th. here with her mother, Mrs. Bed• the wedding of Mies 8aulige 7'im- ` -ice,, l A. Hatchets and dun- Lon. here; coasts of the former. In s. el�lt. and Pepper pattern and grey n4111t8ry $anDei, htee; bi To �lto�, are spending a -Mm• Walter Shepherd, of De• -Mrs. W. J. Graham, of Toro ' = L troit, is visiting bi room attern.. These are ; i ,: ;;env days with Pickering friends. B her parents, Jae. to, has returnedhome, after spend- g Y P -�� -Mrs. Kemp been oritically sad Mrs. White, and her cis r,, ing about three weeks herewith 4 ° - Mrs. Norman Banks. -her sister, Mrs. L, D. Banks. r bile. • , < ,-ill at the-home o her diCaghter, -Rev. E. W. Tina, of chid► -The Women's Institute are cal 1i�. John Draper daring the yeast go, a� +w who is spending his vacation is about to send a box of fruit to the -- oho McGinty, of the Stand- Ontario, called on Alvin and, Mrs. Children's Shelter, Oshawa. Those �ed'd Bank, has been in Bpwman- Baehby one day last week. wishing to contribute kindly leave FALL CZLOTHIN Vi ik -Mra. J. J• O Connor, Master their contribatione at C. A Ster- s4 Hif duty. the .past wee on re. John and Miss Helen have return- ritt'e. Hof duty' Samples for Semi -Read and- Twentieth Century ` ad home, after a ding P Y - -11Ir. and.Mra. Tinasy, of Peter- >� H $ week -Miss Nellie Lee, of Scngog; sad y Clothes ` ao;- have - been-- epe,udiaR a .week with relatives in ewmarket. -ties Jessie Day, of Toronto, have now on hand, prise from 26.00 with their uncle and anat, Wag. At St. f3eorge a Church se=t returned home. after spending t0' x,00, . aind Mrs. Cullis. Sunday: Services at 10.80 a. m. several d aye with Alvin and Mrs. Lo over. A J " -Mrs. George Rowson has been' and 7.00 gyp. m. The preacher at Bushby. 0 ;a ' aerioaely ill during the past week the evening eerviee will be Rev. T. - Visitors over Sunday with L. k these k the home nf'her daughter, Mrs, J. Dew, formerly in charge of this D. and tetra. Banks: W. J, J..and J. D. Rem mer. church. Mrs. Butler, Miss Geraldine and - Charles W. and Mrs. Pilkey _ -Mrs. W. B. Powell has return_ Bruce-and Mrs. Wal• 1 'honest, � �w ed home after a radio -7-- Williams' Boots for-.real to goodness wear.. and daughter, Mias Phyllis, *peat Pe g some time see, all of Toronto; Dr. E. J. and Q a coal, of,daye this week visiting in Toronto visiting her daughter, Mrs. Shirley and Mies . Georgic friers fA oant Albert. Mra. McFarlesne, who ie makiaG a Shirley, of Oshawa ; E. and Mra. Prloes 3.00 to %.50. After a loo ood recovery from an g period of dry operation Holtby and Miss Merle, of Bro- rs weather a nice shower fell on or atioendie tie. ngham. Fred T BuYiiing - Plckerind Monday, which had the effect of -Mr: Pearce, of Albany, N. Y., -J. and Mrs. Fawcett and little T. . f 6 a }lip vegetation. blockinaa for the International daughter left last week for their Eetabliehed..1867. ra ran Shepherd and child- Harvester Co, about 18 years ago, home in.Manitoba. Mrs: Fawcett C. -ate, of Kitchener, have been here but since retired, called on L. 'D. has been spending the summer at spending a few days with her par. Banks, who was agent here for .the home of her parents here, be s'• a ents. H. G. and Mrs. Calvert. that company at that time. ing called home on account of the •`"f Wm- '.McGuire and daughter, �h�• Haight had the miefor illness of.. her mother, Mrs. Wm, K, Miss Carrlle,�ft on Monday even- taus of having hie foot badly Stanley, who, we are pleased to x» >ing'to assist his eons is Margaret, craeh� while workiag in the saga is im rovin "� "@ g p 4: Blau., with their harvesting ' General Motors in Gollaws. one School Cyil Sept. 8th. You ,•< g per• ten - School re- . _ .. . at,ilon@, day last week, and 1@ now receiv opens Tuesda -F, 1f ;'Hall�•of Toronto. return 1ng treatment in the Oshawa Gen- will need new school requirements, .' W home on.,Vlursday of last week, eral Hospital. - YOU can get everythingyouu need `after spending a week here with -J. E. Doyle, left in our office at Richardeou's from a Primer to > r his eon, Frank, aeaiating with the on Wednesday several apples, one all High and Public School Text_' work in the garden. of which, of the Moran variety of Boo); a: Drawing books, Dopy Re d fo th �y. W. C. sued Mrs: Murkar afld last year'* crop, was in a perfect books, Geometry seta, drawing al. two eons, Mrs. J. Murkar and Mra, state of preservation, slid the pencils, India inks, fountain ilenm A. Ma4tchett and daughter, Miss others of several varieties were of at 1,00 Guaranteed, scribblers of - < 11slon, mtltored to Blackstock on excellent quality and size. all kinds, loose leaf note books -Mies Jean Powell; of Hamilton, etc., etc. + Sunday to visit friends. _- : : -days once F -W. C. and Mrs. Murkar and who has been visiting at the home - • - „-•.. '...two sons returned to their home of her grand. parents, Richard and DUN9ARTON. + ' in Shedden. after holidaying is Mra. Puckria, had a party. gives _ ,l Plckerizt , °Vasey and Qra�eIIhnrst in her honor on Friday afternoon, AL the Community Hall on Sunday when ®boils t #ea Van nest : Sunday School at x00 m.: r with retives and friends ty y g friends p Y - were resent and spent a most de- Church Service at 800 P. m. On Tuer,,; Arthur and Mrs. Boys@ and day. Se 8th. a oonaregattonal meat pp pt, ' - ,eon, Jack. and Lorne 'and Mrs. lightful time. tag wi!! be bald at S.0a p. m. All Kemp d little Boni Donald. --On Friday evening last a large members are requested to be present. n u 1amo�red o Orangeville on Spada' number of friends metat the home _ s several days wifb rela- of Richard and Mrs. Packrin and Boys' Rennin Shose 1n strong brows canvas. e f i4amd spent y vin p McLennan. with a mieoell- The monthly meeiiag•of the Wom- g type r t. .eiy, presented their daughter, Mrs. El. solaa, toe cap. The old reliable "Liiebnoy" Boob - Several McLaughlin cars, . enp- ac's lifiseion A.46, Ozfotrd* -. ,plod lay _the ,Wral Motors, pass was made the •reci�ienMra tfof�maQn Thursday, Beni ch, at 2-310 be-held-on ai ?• jbdrhro h the village for Monday u useful and beautiful y ties home n i. of Mrs. to be present Mowbray. Soy*' ots in good.. school colors. Croy and otni� for Toronto !or the use presents. pec p t to brown-fancy pa to 82. prices 16 -_�of the Prince of .Wales while in -Quite a number from Picker give A report of stet Braaa6 Oon.ea- - to S, ?5.' ' qty, ing and vicinity have been attend tioa. All will be welcomer l -Pl:_lv,in McLeaaan was in Cleve ing Toronto Exhibition this week, hand Met week buying, a new bas hot the matgqrity lie usual post Boys' Knickers is bias serge. Grey tweed ate► all siisaa. ° 1or the Lindsay- Toronto line. It pone their visit to "the world's .rise A Prices range from 1.75 to 225. f- Is one of the moot modern basses, greatest show" until the last week. being one of new White Six., and $very year ease the Exhibition O RENT -On con. 2. Pickering. a " Boys' Oalf Oxfords is Han messl and brown, three 1 Lo Is the first of this type to be growing bigger, and each year To cottage, Apply to.Tboa, Watson. 6i price 2.89. sees some new buildings erected R. R. 2, Pickertag, 44tf '_ -'•' brought into Canada.. Bs ' - -• -& 0. and !lire. Jones motored and recently > considerable. FOR SALE -A piano floor lamp and Boys' School Stockings in "Rough and Tumble" line, � �"i'' 1 amount of new land has been ur- s hangrn lamp' botb oil lamps. Apply C. A to kionat Albert on 8aadap accom• chased to acommodate the new Overland. �`mont' a1 a2 sizes 7J to 11. prices 46c to doe pair. �? ' led by the former a parents, spend a few days visiting y B In that - village, after spending a splendid advertisement not Only for Toronto, but for the whole r Yorkabrre. Apptply •'Aintree Farm,' cos, 2; Pickering. Tbeo.Taneer. a2 -1 !week bare with their son and wife. Dominion, a s many visitors Come IIaited u WANTED -Hs from owner good Farm for - Harveetiii b nog near! overt y �h0 States, Mexico sate cash price, D >ciealars. D. F. Bush, Minneapolis, Minn. fpl 4 eci }set week. Until Monday, A visit to the Exhibition is an �j AN WANTED -To deliver bone trhen a steady rasa -fall took place, fly e-O ner to these visitors as it °^'fed Apply tc Rem. Fuller. R. No I. erins1 *via Fief lose, al -a4 the feather could not be better gives them art idea of the vast for harvesting, and as a result resources of the Dominion as well OTIOSno am p N prepared to accept -rapid progress *as nude with the the great extent of her orders for bay- also tracts' IOw+� Arthur Mitcbeu. r°>k stun. �i -as =rl�olri• manufacturing industries.. This - Edward and Mrs. Walsh and childrob returned home on asitur• Pair is about the only great Ez- hibition in the world that ie on a VOR 8ALR -A "Banner" range. oo*t oc world. almeat new. Mao small Fer- rection coal oft sows, cheap. Ira era Clare- day evening, after spending a good paying basis. moot. Our stock of - school' supplies is bigger and better than ever. Scribblers, Drawing Books, Writing _, a+wso, a a..a>o, a vrvasv, --a r,vva o, a vas o, :.0ompssses, Crayons Etc. Etc. .- Flaopels for Girls' School Dresses In sand, green, red and navy grounds, with hair -line stripe In white. _ Bought to sell at a bargain, 86c per yard. { - - 27 inch Gliaghame s 1 rloed for school went Pubs 1 P • :Walsh re Lt will take cattle to pasture. Wm. Leery, ports great 'activity in the residents of the village as the o,,,,b,rt., 51•2 Dilasity. in flesh, blue, maize and white, fine for M'the a►iaAe in Hastings County, Bit Marwthon swim which took EORGE -Licensed auction• underwear, nice quality, 25c per yard. which include gold, talcum and place on Wednesday in' Lake Op- Geer. Alton Live stock and gewnd sates other valuable. products. tario is front of the Toronto Ex- omptty attended to. Terms reasonable, R . -Traffic Officer W. A. Reid has hibition Grounds. Nearly three a, Stouflviue. Phone Stouff NW. 51-2 _ _Glirle' Sebool Dresses in Ginghanis and chambray@. had a very busy summer on ac• hundred swimmers entered the ��t1TRAYED -Oo to the premises of nicely made up is two-tone effects, 98 cents. '. ooant of the many motor mishaps contest, for which the sum of l.7the undersigned, a young pig. Owner may have same by pro ving roperty and paying ez- slang the Highway, many of $50,000 was offered, the eontribu• penxa. Stanley MurdDoch, Piekeriag. 52 -2 - 1 which have been of a very serious tore sting Wm. Wrigley, of chew- S CHAPMAN M • eharacter. There is hardly a min- ing gum fame, who gays $25,000, y�ARM TORRENT -About 95 scree, e e '1Qte that he Can Call his Ow'D lie l' conveniently situated in Oshawa, First -class and the Canadian National Elthi- _ : + land. City water, Immediate possession to plow, 'his services are in constant de- bition the other $25,000. It wag a Full posseszion April 1st, 1928. Apply toe ,D. Magid, not only in 'the day time, contest open to the whole world, Conant, Oshawa, Oat. 51tf 'i but he is liable to be called rap at and it was to decide the swimming TORONTO WET-WASH LAVN: THE �CENTA.L GgRgGE any hour of the night to investi= championship of the world. Four 1 DRY (Semi finish) -Let our driver call and y: explain our 24 hour service. Just leave your µ gate motor mixupe. There is not continents were represented in the name dith Ma S. W,I,avis, barber shop• we a more efficient officer in the pro- contest. The winner was Vier• will pick up and deliver a times a week. Telephone 4900 -wince than be, and it needs a very koetter, a Gt'errusa, whu swam the ARM FOR SALE•OR RENT -96 -' - . . °' efficient officer for this part of the course of 21 miles in lees than 12 Facres of land in lot 12, con. a, Pickering, lot. - fi Provincial Hikhwayt on account of hours. While Canadians do not of water at both places and good buildings and - medium fences. I am forced to sell or rent on ae- F • . .- file very heavy traffic. begrudge Vierkoetter hie great untt Hp�ooar heatth."Jamea W. x; u R,1, - -On Saturday while Walter .victory they were deeply disep _ Thomas. who ie in the employ of pointed at the andden collapse of ARM FOR BALE- �bacree. bet A ' �aTt4 A �BAId. -w of F of lots 28 and 24, rear of con. S. Pick Auto Reuairs, Accessorise, bile anc� Poet'e Hill with a hay -rake drawn Toronto, who had to give up less ing, 1:1:11'1111111111110 1111 Ill prg pen. driving house and ben -house, All wire by a team of horses, an aitto was than three hours after he had en- fenced. water in.tbe stables. A lyon coming rap behind and in attempt- tared the water. He was generally J R• Holtby, R. R. 1, Locust Hill. FIT -in . to pave waa - meeting -� trek, considered the world's best -- The motorist saw that's colission mar after his wonderful work in :.' was inevitable, sad of two evil@ the Catalina swim. It may be Blanche M. Ramer, Claremont, Tbaob- he 8bose, the` lesser and bumped that tbi gruelling straggle in that _ - `er of Piano. Ooneervatory Into the hay rake. Mr. Thomas contest left ite effect on his ru ged course taught. + wasthrown from his- tfie conetintion., The residents of the Studio at Mrs. 011vee's on Saturdays -stay rake on to the hard road and village, by means of the radio, 51.1 for out of Lows pupils. !was badly shaken rap but not kept in touch with the progress of ' Hoasly injured. The horses the race from the time the swim- FABKE$Sr ATTENTION ran away and the_r4ke was badly more entered the water until the -- damaged, but not beyond repair. finish. But from the time of Asoure yourselves of a full wheat : jrraffic officer W. A. Reid was Young's collapse the interest was amp by using Fertiliser manufactured "goon upon the scene and investi- not so great, as the great desire by Ontario Fertilizers Limited, an sail _. ,gated the accident. He found was that the yonng swimming mar °°tan Oomp.oy, West Toronto, that the el should v e brakes on the oar were ou d pro a his right to the W. R: Emerson, defective. thus plai-ing responsi- title of "the champion swimmer Agent, 60-56 • .bflity on the motorist of the world." Phooe Whitby 888 WW.Whitby, Out. Proprietor, - Pickering p s°`" „-",r k j, a •. ,... �. :... a . � �' ».: '_ - ' X .3t: Je•- .n,,...,;,. - ^,..n,,.. S .y.;,�e • F. z t'•' s �, �,. a.. '�.a+ ,..sRX x.r d "••r `f -� �..9r T a ,r;' .�` ns. ' r?ax.. fiA. rfu 14'S'd'J,: la,.' R�:: �Rtf1B7�`' ���A�.• �.,.l:dwV'n..r:9.d�.1'��n.'�al. .r'. .. .� :.._.v.._.z_.,.,,, dc....a. ^;• .•. ,•w.L.. -. .v. :':T!a9 r.6 -...,r .,...� __... _...._ _. :. w.. s: �. �w.',. �• i.^.•... 7:; F�Wa.^.+ i5�', dfN'','.•?.faarv�.:•sL..43.,_.. 1. ..... �- s•�l._ -.4 _.. .nwi.K. +rr .o. -.,... r_n. ,:... _ „ad'r..:.. �°e°. :-t...: �'" r_' �°." a'�?+r- :,.a. °;C�ls$,,.�.3W�ci�[ :1 _ f f . Made*. Trenton andNapanee. Mr. c created so much interest among w wagon .l and otber:rticlean kenew, Poet'e Hill with a hay -rake drawn Toronto, who had to give up less ing, 1:1:11'1111111111110 1111 Ill prg pen. driving house and ben -house, All wire by a team of horses, an aitto was than three hours after he had en- fenced. water in.tbe stables. A lyon coming rap behind and in attempt- tared the water. He was generally J R• Holtby, R. R. 1, Locust Hill. FIT -in . to pave waa - meeting -� trek, considered the world's best -- The motorist saw that's colission mar after his wonderful work in :.' was inevitable, sad of two evil@ the Catalina swim. It may be Blanche M. Ramer, Claremont, Tbaob- he 8bose, the` lesser and bumped that tbi gruelling straggle in that _ - `er of Piano. Ooneervatory Into the hay rake. Mr. Thomas contest left ite effect on his ru ged course taught. + wasthrown from his- tfie conetintion., The residents of the Studio at Mrs. 011vee's on Saturdays -stay rake on to the hard road and village, by means of the radio, 51.1 for out of Lows pupils. !was badly shaken rap but not kept in touch with the progress of ' Hoasly injured. The horses the race from the time the swim- FABKE$Sr ATTENTION ran away and the_r4ke was badly more entered the water until the -- damaged, but not beyond repair. finish. But from the time of Asoure yourselves of a full wheat : jrraffic officer W. A. Reid was Young's collapse the interest was amp by using Fertiliser manufactured "goon upon the scene and investi- not so great, as the great desire by Ontario Fertilizers Limited, an sail _. ,gated the accident. He found was that the yonng swimming mar °°tan Oomp.oy, West Toronto, that the el should v e brakes on the oar were ou d pro a his right to the W. R: Emerson, defective. thus plai-ing responsi- title of "the champion swimmer Agent, 60-56 • .bflity on the motorist of the world." Phooe Whitby 888 WW.Whitby, Out. Proprietor, - Pickering p s°`" „-",r k j, a •. ,... �. :... a . � �' ».: '_ - ' X .3t: Je•- .n,,...,;,. - ^,..n,,.. S .y.;,�e • F. z t'•' s �, �,. a.. '�.a+ ,..sRX x.r d "••r `f -� �..9r T a ,r;' .�` ns. ' r?ax.. fiA. rfu 14'S'd'J,: la,.' R�:: �Rtf1B7�`' ���A�.• �.,.l:dwV'n..r:9.d�.1'��n.'�al. .r'. .. .� :.._.v.._.z_.,.,,, dc....a. ^;• .•. ,•w.L.. -. .v. :':T!a9 r.6 -...,r .,...� __... _...._ _. :. w.. s: �. �w.',. �• i.^.•... 7:; F�Wa.^.+ i5�', dfN'','.•?.faarv�.:•sL..43.,_.. 1. ..... �- s•�l._ -.4 _.. .nwi.K. +rr .o. -.,... r_n. ,:... _ „ad'r..:.. �°e°. :-t...: �'" r_' �°." a'�?+r- :,.a. °;C�ls$,,.�.3W�ci�[ :1 Proprietor, - Pickering p s°`" „-",r k j, a •. ,... �. :... a . � �' ».: '_ - ' X .3t: Je•- .n,,...,;,. - ^,..n,,.. S .y.;,�e • F. z t'•' s �, �,. a.. '�.a+ ,..sRX x.r d "••r `f -� �..9r T a ,r;' .�` ns. ' r?ax.. fiA. rfu 14'S'd'J,: la,.' R�:: �Rtf1B7�`' ���A�.• �.,.l:dwV'n..r:9.d�.1'��n.'�al. .r'. .. .� :.._.v.._.z_.,.,,, dc....a. ^;• .•. ,•w.L.. -. .v. :':T!a9 r.6 -...,r .,...� __... _...._ _. :. w.. s: �. �w.',. �• i.^.•... 7:; F�Wa.^.+ i5�', dfN'','.•?.faarv�.:•sL..43.,_.. 1. ..... �- s•�l._ -.4 _.. .nwi.K. +rr .o. -.,... r_n. ,:... _ „ad'r..:.. �°e°. :-t...: �'" r_' �°." a'�?+r- :,.a. °;C�ls$,,.�.3W�ci�[ :1