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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1927_09_0971 W.5"E4, _3 all '14.141�1� -09 t."N M, , 7­� TIV Al W7! w I On n 3 VOL. XLV 11 ZRING,�'ONT.' FREDAY, SEPT.,9 1W Nd* CHERRYWOOD. DUNSA66' N. IAd tli�� 1I =-Mpfy of Oberry- On Sunday afternoon at I The qrtab, will %hold their munity Hall there will be a Celebra. GR-,E.ENW X2 -*odd United'- Chi T.W...00D meeUn Tik -koayi,: Sept 15&b, at tion of tile Holy communiocat 3.10. MLLS :13. FO 0 rs- Ruu- Rev. D. B. Latigford will officiate, CINT, itt'he home Of M sU Davidjii6iL Roll csJl to be answered V of.. tw, A-wk= 09tamatricaL rlc* with a dise 66fiWaing ed by appolnuDent. be word, TEVAL9. 'Am the ladi 'ft arire6rdially lnvRod. Commencing Sunday, Sept.' lltb Notablished 18M 48kets 01 all sizes until Sept. 25th, so6iiial Evangelistic 7 Pi 'D( Services will be held In the Wbitevale O.Kfff G, J$H to 'des'' `fi-6h Eli-i-b Brown. The opening -service *SdWuyr, Notary Public United Oburch. conducted be the Rev. Muth win& Court krouse. hit& an*- ein-P 9 wili All accounts must �be p 'd al ai ""t'Opf, games be held Eeiixt Stindoy at 7. 00 0. m. 0 BROWNING. K. 0'. - Barrio. of haive w r ;a I Beach OXF p sy :at P ckering or arr&nl 7�at lb'We ay. and each week- axe t*ngSatur- fo r by 311 y Solicitor, wota&P u�Ltlic. 'An"'Bik., Labor D Sept. 5th. The st'Prices- day. at 8 00 o:!bIZgk!"Mr. Wfown is an 18t,AC1 am'*Ieavivg for =6 West of Post ( e.'Dundaa Street Pickering boys turned out in good rl ­ J ly and f6rib too play the Beacbers and n ac ag avd RP u. House P" 336, Office phone 39Z won evangelist, so g leader a d pre her, in having been a minister of the Method- ri oks, el 0 a 0 ,4 'BATON ROSS- Barristers. 610. While Be&c� a score of ist Church in Canada. for over tweri�y , , ! the first &me b 10 to 8; lid Ndriiliern outerlo Building, 230 team. made, a good -noi later than th t da'. t:9 ears and nawa =in�pterof the Unit- comeback In'the second igam e' li� wid. Id e yburch, He has had a wide ei Benton. -A. IIFA,172. 184. �L In the - pe �4tf IN, Raw OHAS. alog W't 0 -:,AJIQ4e 2707 1 1 : the two jaw s Intermission b Xteed rience in lbq work., both in oastWel Successor to late W. G.: 1"ea kefrsah=fmt� Woo se"� &n!Av etistic services. A hearty- e A large CAM Phone Mark 84* 9 134griatem to in ta, e II'd5L given, to, all to attenil eBUD these services. au TO Sda= �W e OUNGARTON.: el ev all d AUVLXY Ph-MM"W" Stf r% N LT U R- e "Stock of Fe"ed el Ban &ad Mrs. Willings, of Harriston, Farmers are busy powing fail wheat. AT BOrrQK PRICES -t,:: t the week-end with frielid:6-bore. Miss Elva Mitchin spent,the holiday . .. . =& of various kinds on hand Fred Annan has rented the Myers' in Detroit. E 31. IT.., :8 = ` .7 J 01 aw and lot foe Mrc Kemp, of Kankakee. Is visiting J X POWLIN, Dentist. Our. Be'te IS a YOU. . . I Scho6l r&opek" on I Tueiiday. with with Mrs. Jean White. t r Pebure your supTlieS.now, OCAREMONT, ONT Rd-and Victoria ParkAve, To- so Wirill be scarce an hig`46r ' ' .1 i 'b" - Win-. and Mrs. Henderson are on Dressers $12 up, Washatapd is 6 at door). 0;MyEvaningii Mies Gee In charge.' Theproperty motor trip to Olarkstiir 2. 5 drawers "been all cleaved up and repainted. g. in price lat�er on. P' d m The ..Community. Club will. hold- - JjDbaAn4 Mr& GUMOR 44 1�9 D: V, Simith. Dihtkt� Stouff. - rare, -P ;r WERAT AND BARLEY boil Hoiw Graduate of Chica an - tlehc regular E064tibi on MQnday ev., dbye*thtg week with friends Jn Vroo. Ala _go -A Tip, kmillAIVAiversitift and on to Call.'-- mt. at Gra~s.�rFitrm. , Itr to. WANTE? w Jr It. R e J '1111M 'his fop.- pro roast, -;. Pleased to 9" W. T, and Mrs.. Dun- 2617 Members w"111'bring broad- and butter bar and Miss Irene -home from'tbeir L�LXZ- B.- --BRATQN; D. D W 4 d light refr ti.""t, 'XI rri43id i� holiday. .(2M.19MIW "hwI27. - � - " - The Mission Band, meet, Rex t Graduatdol thit Pe-yal Colelge ofDiiiseiit Roofing Mateiial I an'd otherea"Juvit 71, and Univeratr of, Tormto. - office Snturday, Sppt.,110-th. altlit of wwdeck's Gonfectiouary store. V%kby. Miss Helen Tboii.- 9 to 12: 1 to 6.30., Ind. 5Z British Columbia Shin`xlea %"AWA 220., Miss Clara Aquis. of NlaRara Falls. 0 8x Be L W. H, H6ftsible, �f the On- N. Y.. apeb t I.Abor Dity w i tb her par- RIL C SMITH. D. D. 9.. L. D. S., No. 2 8 and 5x )L_,4-XImen�,Armorie*. died in the enta, Walter ap& Met, Otoo CStsecesior to Dr, J. N. Dejes), Graduate cd Port-Perry, Hospital on gxyrd.ay. leas Agreatbumber arel*tr,�iod 9110 Sala C411eor ol Dental Surstons and Toroo, 'to L - 1130 the A good supply of Hard and Soft lipivevit:7.. At Claremont office crver D -A that) two fiouri after recei ft injur. Exhlbtloo, some for pleasure. some to JkW's atom "try Tweday,and Fr!d;?,, Phone -TORONTO ASPHALT ies when he fell from a truck that *as vepleastireto others and some for Coal on habid. Aloo 9, supply ;;,q ROOFI�NG eonveviost tecto and other material fostructioc, of Kindling" Wood, 192RT T. Fla eb fci�tbe regiment which. was making School has re-opened �nd we wel. AJ SR. L. D S.. Murray's 8 in.. 82 and 88 in preparatiqns for two days tenting come M ian Edwards. our new teacher, D. S.. Graduate oft2e Royal stove lehgth.. MMUrsems and the Univeni (CT*0"1P widtha� 4 in I Shingles; also 06" that town.' The accident occur- to our midst. We are &too pleased to 12tf Phone Pick. 1-109. 's atom. X�' J, S A JJstsJ V& and red near the main street as thg 'Week see Miss Beare back agito 9 a a to 6 P. a.. of by alkint- Pbone Pick 3700 R dgellul was pi 9 Losing over theL rail way croosi a Clarence Ind, Mrs. CArpecter of Ft. PONALD N C N .0. PIC K EKING Huxtable was Malik 013 %be slatted William and Mies Mary A7id*Tsoo of q AsiverW, or will give orici (in VlL I %- si a mother. Q i4vis side and a bump caused him to fsJI off. Toronto. Cod the latter fintihod �ob. llghtin# on the back of his head. ren- Mrs. 0. L:- SURNIN Anderson last week GHAM tt'� IWLJZABETB R10HARDSON-Sue. daring him uneonscigua. Dr. Mathery C W. and Mrs. 13olmesbaversturn- Building and, Generd --VJ90sar to the late W V. lt6cbar4wm. 1111'Fell. rendered first Lidj"' bad hfcv- - ed from their sbaimeei'trip t4 the 0ontructing. �JP a*" of wall-ka.mm Inve insurance Camps PICVC�, G A ad to the =�al vrbers he died West and 13. 0. - < 211�repert To" stabdins. N11 Vey Estimates furnished on all claitow shortly AfterwA Deceased L had wonderful scene ry. avat cro of work �- It)tori,-)r and Etterior. Auctions". LLIMM Y-A-R-D soon dAny years in wti v e service in To" enthusisAle gr"tivis t=& old *, &Iters.tiocALLad repaim. T. fpw"206i- Taft and Cadillac, AMID. India ao.4 to Rg7pt. During the great Dumbarton friends.- -am maw of an Itt, 217-0V CbimneyiBuilii &t6sou" ft ea itieirsisae war he was 00 duty in F A44iiess 01mials &1v= P OL. dies. -malAnd am his XIL Phone FidZing Sn2 THE XMG. MAP= ;r prevented him -g9nJ W. tbe'froo.L BROMM to Work FAIRPORT.' 014TA R1 JLBXATON TOWNSHI:POLDBE a survived by bin widow and fto Mission Band so usual on Saturdaw 0 0 asevereasse. GamiWasilmor low ft"- We buq and sell. furnish quatstioso . A000ansons. Itse. Um ­ all Listed afternoon 4, Is hown sibil infortqation R. Devitt. of Osh frequent 8 IR I -N G'L 19 S I&= z- 40 mmilml Us" Vailated Kh7ag StQW Is. ROUGE HILL v1sitor. baveSLtiDg blIFIF&VIden stuff. We will be pleased to adv* what 011yne and, h I Shinglea I=. McLaukliliti. of..To. TILONI= stocks to buv or to hold. or Ai the shooting season is now on. Nova WX NALW.' '.�LIC"RD AU YWk, 00.21* =4 ver routo. spent Sundi* st;Ui*�J?bilip's, L - what stock to sell. the residents a] the Ro age Ri Galt Galvanized Steel Shingles I CbingAi6 An kuwp of and Mrs. - Wlderniri. ' of 01loota we making monowy mad a by aeF 10"1244 "posed Br'.0k I. 11plint Sunday With C. R. Lod Awl 4 ascoaw;l irroundi's Bird's Fe!t State Ship _Mood at NRWT ffimllm J 34 kod hiiil4wb- to dangers to which they are not ex for sale at .. following our advice. other eas r I . &ft Opsec wlittby. OWL My pdoed in adias of tbe year. . Sonle Mn Devitt. of our residents havetbe 00 in mining- Oz- LhAl Is the danger from stray 1itilleti. ir 0 ' - CLAREMONT reeidences w1red and we . Q to period ' ot,,&. tY A few days atto. one of our residents Call &�d get PrIc eis. Phobe 2912 10TV PPund'10* and blowife were walkit'i 1p. -their on the invw=nt Was Kate i3rodie has returned, after 46&turil bf & mine yard when 0 y 711.0 EEP 411 _g-T li�eard btigjLo whiz or. the speculative, feature of a pros- zilwpairthiew. Tu7 ift'sit upon the spendie'r a few weeks with her sister Pickulng 110ing Venture - - - at Beaverton. . .. 1, resolve to take shelter Is their Joeyquor. of Meaf N SOLLOWAY, MILLS 00. hwoloveme. A fvW week valu. phillo 00 Sunday. zield"t Mrs. r y a ago & Prow'Dent Yowij,� of Toronti, Cr 6 Good's to"' 1, Maimbeire of Standard fakines new Gre" River lost lNew Per-'rection stock 3Xchange. ablislaorse by being-struck in a Vital 0. R. mad Mrs. Dobson. of Beaver. HARNESS part by a striLy bullet. Those occur. too visited Mrs, Philip qu their way Members of the Mont ur supply of qu renew we quite fmquegit COa Sunday to the Exhibition. 0 Llity Harnew sact lost a number of youllig widd 6ow To. parefits are twice glad in Parts is now complete. 01111ce si" Boord Ro*, Ground Floor, summer-, romto. wootly Italian*. came out to when "ool clam" and when It opens B60TS­GTtEB SHOE spend the toy shooting. makin ft Z again. School opened an Toesiday. V TOROh-ro. ONTARIO dangerous for all others In the 'u. We have is lar*e stock of this ftmolu Plesossai -. Adelaide W71- and W72 ity. As they,were vlotsiong a law. Geo� and Mrs. Smith and daughter. Boot on hand-unbeatable Tim& Toil# �Wexm of Beaverton. days with ­,Z Oouot&bia - Obesiter took tho", guns Mrs. I for Itard wow and tesc. ?bIllp =,ww`it,,e`he`"w took in th See gar Now X THE RURAL smay from �bem. which were later re- Exhibition. REPAIRIN.G. -A. A* You WM Llk;7% !117- turned to Uisan -on tbiAr giving "our- Mr. Lod Mrs. Free cb. of GOrMle We &lot U-0 hii SECURITIES COMPANY LTD. they would not return to m &I nr wt* died gl'a line of Hpawwo moleat tbe reeldents of the Roo a kiple of days ticn.for repair oruts, an" that and Mrs, Aimew, of' Toronto, event ^ tog all kinds 001 _!gt)i r view and &t ressoiable pri&s again. The sugggiolMou has been male Real Rotate and lasn"Ace. that a passed prohibiting the use 6 'Adea In Mr. Gannon and childipa arrived Farm Properties a Specialty� home on Sunday from Mitiden, hav- CECIL BRADLEY the township. -powerw rifle tog spent a week with the former 1 8 "ALVIN BUST m- y w Ill. &and a bullet a in le or more, and Harnesi-inaker Read (Mtl,: 213414 Oontederadon when it strikes an object it way mother. While there the a at an IAfe tillding. Toronto. enjoyable time fiabing and drinT, I glance off in any direction, so the laki?' treezea. -' Miss 'WM nlaytZ- PICKERING, -ONTAR G phoneiMain1m.. that 10 2 when a rifle is fired no person can tell Upton. niece of Mr. tiantiou returned where the bullet will find i6 resting Branch. Oftlee: Gordon Building, with them. r�iug Ontario, place. Picks hone Nw, 28d, �i �4 80600HAM. ;5. 0. Foo r oe A pecial'%p The Sinclair Cup competitiom got CLAREMONT W- and Mrs. B't'e "sited with h1loir -away to a good famed oak Rooker and Bate over the week end. start 'hit Thursday i Pbyllis-Gisrow has been & city evening at Brougham wheii Goodwood A*m Chair, upb6leteied EDREAMERY-.1 via`ito'"r during the week, and Brougham - played - a fast game, Mr. and Mrs. Har,;Fsy�.kave be in a good grade en via; resulting in a win for Goodwood.by a Iting their ions in the city. of leather. score of one to nothing. GoodW�ocl 'Qh". Liscornhe spent the bolida� A. 718[1 best pride paid for -wonderfully in the ]ks Jig y at his improved t Carnarvon and Beech Lake. - few games they have played and the Oro& 3jagular pfice of at the Mr. and M-rs.'Brown intertained a improvement was very much In.svI- Iniz. They nymber of friends fr dence last Tbursday even Pocker T om Detroit and 0 , hays a good defence and their forward ronto on Sunday ]Lot. 0 11;ed,xioed to 7.50 Mrs. Edward Willson had the mis- Has works well together and will take fortune to have a fall the other day some beatiog before this cempetition Give us a trial and be convinced .&Did is quite I ' i to over. Brougbom glayed but JP*eff9J* Pri0e Of pocirv, W 0. F.Jdlid Mrs. oodward spent the their team *a@ ban Icapped, .�y the &M OhIiiiJ 10.00 f4e�y with his parents in absence of Allots. who was fajdred in Ir EUM DAI--.E MILUliot Toronto the game with Claremont. Pat Man. to 6, ttended the Bxbibitiou. tie, another casualty, played goal and lu. Rowson,still keeps very low, t4 much sym ist,exV9nd4& Dber Freeman Mantle, their iregu calls, ;4F 4 " biters TA -eep Your Vacafidij:'�' Nr had to Play Out on the form line. raj K &'AerAimir and Mrs. 1 0. TuZz The win'for Goodwood puts them in We have a new show. With a XcJcA. I Now on hand. a nice variety of the play-offs tor this cup. Lost Satur- Mg atm- dayevisain atGIrsoo RiverCla"mont of Bedrocim ftrai- For P"try use Kiwes? and Ladiss'Felt H %sam includ from ZOO to 8-00.' Give us a -call at x;d Green ilver;glay'ed a 'good game. For the. esult,,go ood ou'U Wk. i �n r for Claremont by III -.Our" yal Br fid to rdinemberrp- 64 1 Talmit wad Ro an G&Mon'a St6m Doe"Willeir. of fj*Gj Mines Wilms and Elms, Ferguson, three goats to one. WTAO to 29-00. of OsIrrisifton. who ban beft spondfor G0OdwOOd. handles the giwis tothe not let you at your Grocees. and ktinfoction of the past week with their uniAe all concerns& Clare- now play ftraws wbo bare * 46iv *i .0,6 fiv .,,gel y9or adiot� D. and Mrs. Gannon. returned Ira, home on Sunday. off for the Sinclair Opp.,:­-, They your 4W date- A a agody took place be" on wilt play bows and -home ff6mes, IOU whi" a" Monday evening when a truck struck to count The:Arstgkt*e,wHI'�.9 Sterrie rind It. . . 1, -Y , _eV I Mont and Goodwood - *111 Ak� - C rl &4& x ,�.' L� I %h - aUttlepirtycif pedestrians opposite ad at Clarevii6t -Ikiext gatuedoy evon�, the residence of Mine Steyeason. All tog, flspC Ifth. and,the' 111"t &%nlie at Feruiture I)ealer and Feed of all kinds-Ohickow Ifeed. P0. A revolved minor bruises. but- the little eoodwo*4. on Saturday"�"'Ot'. Ifuntorol 1Xrector 168111" food chop, mulfigid. daughter. of Mr. and Mrs, Clark *a* The gaoiiiis will' a" I, V-3; thrown under the truck %ad was badIv in Estandar all Phone lowl d U10,460- As bruisisd=t.mot ln�uiid seriously. ft 'k. Is- Chopping every ask-& t, o WAS on d4U14 bVS mt&t OU"A ft season 7 011twis ."I biC 4. t6i '�N I x j,.4 3 ' e.+.•..s.,.y x/•:u» t, .y '.. -t , tr.. r ..r` ,'yd.,w.,.:° .� r... •iz ' at'°.�': ^`'s;'''n ,.a;�"1{o`rt, f' .,u it%'�. s;.+v'•! °�` r� w^'?�' ",a,�;,. ';,d$ww ,, ..,.,t ,L"is» .•?,3'a�,^.= • a• +�..�•1'�'�.. Y a. ��i'ti"� ' •'i•N y . ,,,�+. . J wr :A�`. }� .. .. � .. . :,,�.+�'• .. .. .,w , ^«^ . �3k!T..i**:^" � •��v�.''SS+ 'y h flf .t... `.. .t, �•: 4r ,,.- ..� V'£ . a ;x. ,. ;}^: - ,:7:: . � . ,..' - . - . f : ..,� ,., ..gip -; . �, p,, ,s _ ..h'Yg".''-'j�jy","'�"n•.' r^" s,..s7. s� �. 'n•.• -�;w r' 4 ..... .a • ben - - • • thing ?!sd to be in strict accordance awl alit by his decease ?" tortvmcelr.^ 'ii i his ord•rw" " Tag, fi ncia, - "And „-you came here with him "Yefb, financlallq, I mean:' when ?" �i'm sure I don't know, air." k "Defy before' yedterday�• -that IA be "Don't ask those questions of Roes, _ I Mr, Hubbard," interrogated Miss Fol- - 7 say, Thursday, sir. We arrlvetj in som with asperity. " "I will ,tell your WATER tFie afternoon and went to tlxl• 'HOWL my brother's business affairs. f Use it for all Majusaca." - T don't see to iN + ORANGE `•And what did Mr. Folsom do on Lhe iryin tlhxi� have „, EpN p I t Ci ynth � inqu •to death. i PEItIoE� Thursday after reach1hg here ?" "They might have a great deal to: WASHINti wo • OLEND — "As soon as--We arrived, he left me do with it,, Miss Folsom. Who, then,! to put away his clothing and belong- wdll receive the -bulk of Mr. Folsom'si ings, and he went out fora stroll on fortune ?" . the boardwalk. I, didn't see him again "That I can, tell you in a general sat until he came in to dress for dinner. way. The will of my brother leaves . - After he was dressed, he told me I I some minor bequests,, but the main 12" could have the evening to myself. He part of his estate is divided approxi-� Juliet (home tram holiday) - "Your advised me to go for a stroll on the mately into thirds, one of which will know, being back in town I do miss boardwalk or to take a ride in the be my po tip another will to a i all the cows and sheep and pigs and.. �s not egaselled b9 a►a�► other lee. - chairs or to go to a movie' show." ' nephew of mine and the other to Mr. things." Ernest - "Yea, but you. still "Which did y*ou'do ?" Roger Neville, my. brother's friend have me, darling." a "I did all three. The gay scenes and business associate." •+�► *1 were most interesting and I had a "Who is this nephew? Where ie at '/1,�.�.,� pleasant evening." he ?" If the farmers can manage to hitch iV "His name is Pelton- Daniel .Pei- the corn belt and the cotton belt to- y a'' "You're wasting time talking to �, "'� ton. He is just no win New York gear they, may be able to pull al ` t - -- Ross," Miss Folsom put in with/lan i j far Auras annoyed ,shake of her load "I've city. I was�ith- -him the - evening be- - known the man for years; he was my I fore I came do re." ? WHAT HAS GONE BEFORE. knowledge you may from their de- brother's trusted assistant Get what "Thursday evening, tha " bons.•, he can tell of 'Ga•rrett's doings the "Yes, night before last Now,' Mr. Death strikes Garrett Folsom while ? morning he died, and then get at some Hubbard, get on with your inquiry swimming at Ocean Town, N.J. After Hubbard was naturally a tittle ver- more important witnesses." for I want to learn all I can of these ♦ being perfunctorily examined by a i bose and stilted of diction, but in this matters before I enggge my own de- doctor, the body is brought to the, ease he was more so, by reason of his Coroner Hubbard was not aeCue- tective to ferret out the mystery." t Hotel Majusaca, where an inquiry is own uncertainty hcw to- proceed. It corned to receiving advices from his (To be continued.) • started, seemed absurd to call on the people audience as to how to proceed, but O�FERSVNUSUALOPPORTfJxITtEs Folsom's bathing companions had l Miss Folsom's suggestion was sell- Ahvantage of- �1t tioII B p who knew Garrett Folsom, for they) t38� t Martyio.GA :tudents;aresucttstlulTy been Roger Neville -Mrs: Helen Bar- I Here the ones most interested in amble and he showed no resentment. Do not fear the•furnace of affliction. employed creating Advertising Delon a>etablashed hat Folsom, before l learning the truth, and the ones least; "Tell us, then, Roes," he said, "what No man ever goes through the fire ♦ and wweratlooatiAtertar DecmratteG Sculpture Mew Work Stained Clam t � l likely to be implicated in the crime. I Mr. Folsom did the morning that he and keaps-- glaself unmoved. The leWelery, and utw mgntypaan�tc his death, had been standing next to Y id flames have 'a purifying effect. In ONTARIO COLLEGE of ART Ned Barron, knkokwn as the copper the moment that looks darkest, when I ♦ GRANGE PARK. TO icing. wr tuD nerwc cusses ,tors++ ocr. a L �I clouds hang heavily, when there is no Then the startling announcement is vrstn roe rwargcrut os euniciaass made that Folsom had been stabbed to _ fragrance of flowers, and the gym• death in the water. Ross, his valet, pathy of life turns to a dismal dirge ' is questioned, as are Barron and his of despair, forget not that it takes ---- - es-ife, but no light is shed on the the hottest fire to reline the purest Tennis Rata sets RC- SRTLII3g _ 4 mystery. { i Anastasis Folsom, eccentric and "`�;. gold. It requires the strongest Dyes` Gglf Clubs Repaired n3asterful sister of the dead man. ar- sure upon iron to produce the All work done and guaranteed by tivea and takes command- At the strongest steel. In the hour when inquest it is established that the death things seem to be worst for you, it SpA i DING EXPERTS knife. and that t an its scabbard '� ; �; - happiness. if -you refuse to be special Prices , -c J i - / may be you are building your, purest ao. a Vw —b'. Out, rat. 97, ayoi- i4 `-+weapon was a ichaq an Oriental l ea. se Usadf been purchased on the boardwalk. s r� crushed by adversity,' -or let any I Work sent out 24 hours after receipt. , >tfo. P Pure Lamb's Oa4 ras. spot 1 i NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY. 4 19 events In the external world dlstnib P > TORONTO RADIO CO., LTO. our own tranquility of m1nd, you epr s ntives for _ y 1 Y R e e "Then," XYI. �,^ have already found the key to the gar- , A. G. SPALDING & CO -, it arm �� �� den of happiness. The Blue Bird it4/ Yongs street, Toronto. Then, said the coroner, "our next awaits you. ' istep is to find out who did buy this i, 1 r particular weapon. What is the ad- i i 1 �j dress of the shop, Mr. Meeker ?" �.allai�it and t}lC Empire +SPLC'iACLES "It isn't exactly a shop, it is an Chicago Tribune: The probability, j Days' - -' auction room. A lace where auctions _ Lee believe. !a that Canada will be- �dt Trial i are held of various stocks or consign- w <� ' com re, rather than less, independ- ' meats carried ;there for that pur- , L '` ent of En Canada '3 polyglot ^k t 'pose." �� -� in its makeup a continue to be ° "Yes, I understand. Well, .doubt- - �, i ' so for generations. will - Was, the proprietors can give ua the malni$fa its, own Integrity and - its 6, information we went. Jepson, you'd ` place In the Empire but for diverse better gv there yourself, and now, r reasons which will be little' understood Non - Breakable 8 and learn ali you can of the matter." s° y a by Englishmen and other Europeans. Clear Vision + The detective went o8 at once. and �f( ass; 81" �i a ne■ager and rt men • � l the coroner, with a sigh, returned to at.>s.d ayp.raaea y ' - b9s investigation. k, :,' , ,` t• + �: , Built for strength, comfort, seaut7 $ „ lJtht as a feather with smooth, ntod "I am in rather -s strange prediea -� polished nose briers. and sracefun7 eur�ed sample Down that cannot cut Lhe anent," he said, fratnkly. "Never be- if io, ( = most tender now or ears. a wont of r 1 / beautP and a den{ht for the w11,"T. with so little evidence to work upon. and No Money - Perfect ( BaLufaction Guaranleat. ' The question before us is how did Mr. Folsom come to his Beath? What / f.et me wad non on a• nor. rnu mr : f; "y -•'weapon was used? and who used it? h famous read epeetactee. wm %Dante e, you W rnd the smalMai print, tared � are the only matters t'2mt affect j 3 ` .tU finest needle. see err sr n, I f o to* .. A rod. With the private life of the 1 J Q �,.r, are -thi d and del all 11 you do not flint mr - f 9 tleman we have no cpneern, unless ( pnal h bat aid elsewhere "U*t at cis oo, s• r • Id Most Likely olio- Bead them bats. You won't tow •cent fit can be shown the. it has to do with Y you .re to w she Bole judge. Hundreds his tragic death. .`' c e ='Do You k he will lead her to of thousands now to uw Just send _ Beautiful saw included P'a=L Just send "There !s nobody under suspicion in y,ttN� ® the alter?" sour cams. I will and ell on the awn- ' the case, but it is undoubtedly miss- "No; I think lie'll follo ere." pod below. twat ar.e e, sew be. to • air ter 7e•rserf withal ant. Oat der. and was apparently committed s Pl y - "NOW ROSS, DO YOU KNOW OF ANYBODY WHO COULD HAVE atth remeditated intent. There. is ,,, Drives away pain- Minard's Liniment Csova apaotaate , T a o 3Artt.a p ANY REASON TO WISH FOR 'M R. FOLSOM'S DEATH?" _q_._�- eo Proat at- w., Toronto. oat. 'iJittle question of motive or opportun- - - "Don't you think she is crazy, get• t want to t" 7osr ,�aU,s for so ` Ity, which are usually the first mat- However, it was the only thing to met `his death. Tell the story of the ting engaged ?" "No, not crazy -Just 4se This pans 11 mn.bo no obis tens to be taken up. ,But, as you can be done, and Mies Folsom, as the defy," sentimentally detective." - non. Also tieaw un me. how to r pair for myself Fazz— - _ :. readily see, everyone in the ocean' at nearest relative of the dead man, was "He rose .arty, as he always does, - . Name the time of Mr. Folsom's death may called next: sir. I mean about eight o'clock, earl- Customer-"You sent me a- very ass - -he -Aar testimony was, of course, only ter mom men en oFi.- Wbu-day: -lie am ox -Il�r. � so far as we have been able to learn; to the effect that she had been sum -. went downstairs and breakfasted in ,All, ma'am, it we butchers could only. nobody has shown an evidence of the dining room. Mr. Folsom was to' efts fro rL.r.D. - S monad to Ocean Town by the tale- g persuade the hoz -hemnlate the mss having had a motive. This makes the! gram announcing her brother's death. I never one to have meals in his ,t'oom. ICangsroo �" Aseats ww11,616 - affair moist mysterious, for men are' This meesage had bten sent to her Theft he came back to ' his 'rooms -: not murdered without motive. And Chicago home, but as she was in New about, maybe, two-o'clock, and told me so, gentlemen of the jury, I will call I York, it had been forwarded to her to get out his bathing suit and the 1 s on those who ]crap Mr. Folsom per- there and she had immediately started bag of toilet things that he always - sonally, and you may gather what for the seashore resort. carried with him to the bath house. • She answered readily the coroner's "I did this, and very soon he picked i ' questions as to her brother's business up the bag and started off. He turn- it is the-selection of rich, Western wheats - the finest - and habits of life but _nothing he back to tell me that I could go for wn on the prairies — that gives extralliavour to bread and could to I had any.balaring on the sub an ocean dip while he was gone, but 6ro P jest of his death. In addition to the to be back by one o'clock, as he would ,buns, and extra richness to cakes and pies, made front : infortriatio nrequired of her, she re- iterated return about .that time. S her determination d bring "And you went, in the ocean, .hen ?" E the murderer to justice, end declared "Yea, sir, for a short bins. 'I didn't stn in loll because I wanted herself willing to spend as, much of Y t3 her fortune as might be necessary in to be sure to be back in Mr. Folsom's l order to succeed in her quest. rooms by one o'clock." ! � 30r to stamps for our 700 -wipe Purity Flout Coo. Book. � zN �- r "And were you o ( Wntan couch Flour Mills Co. limited, Tomato. Mootmat, Ottawa, SAW41 a, a r There wsa something about Anas- '•Oh, yea, Some time before arse. By - t tasia Folsom that trade her hesi era half -past .twelve or thereabouts," r respect her, though none• of them „ i would have cared to make a You saw or heard nothing of the "- b a prolgtable c paaion: any effort commotion caused by Mr. ' F-olsom's. I''I to become better 'acquainted with her. kt It removes the odors of She wad not attractive, she rather re- death while you were in the water or dinin` of smoking from the pelted peggle, on the beach? yet none could say aisle „Oh, no. I was told Mr. Folsom. ' breath, soothes the ,mouth was not sinceae and determined in her effort to solve them ate of her VMS as hurt at about half - past.: and-- tontine, allays thirst mystery ' twelve o'clock. j At that time I was - and aids appetite and brothers death. The witness was Roes the dead in his rooms, or- just going-theTe." ` digestion: ,s.,. "Y our own room is on the same Lady always has a greater (The Gentlealatt ,r mans valet. floor with Mr. Folsom's?" 1The Lad ,,..• �\ A Gentleman admiration for Y w But he had no more of importance "Yes, at the back of the house. Mr. o (hisl ; wh has shoes polished with- ti �1Kal� t� s mmunicate than had Miss Fol- Folsom's rooms are on the ocean t" has , front." " LAG "You have been with Mr. Folsom I'i�es. Now, Ross, think carefully. some- time?" Hubbard asked, a bit r Do' you know of anybody who could ft� perfunctorily. �f Lave any reason or any intent to wish ANUGGE POLISH h� `R 6f Every Meal "Four years, sir, replied Ross: for Mr. Folsom's death ?" s • t, ?" „ Theri s o" Na yet" ahadi for awry shoe metde, 34 ' He was a good master?" No sir. Not anybody." X � t "1n every way, sir. He was kind ISSUE Me. 3T --"t7 always, thought to please him every -,mod by physicians Mindrd'a Liniment • , • '..' :. .... t�d"� � ,,,�R�jiYi'..•w�s+£� . i� :. i -t. T �;�. 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Enrope� ND .Levine Clown of the FRENCHMAN SECOND London, 'Aug.�'23.�Stafiley Baldwin Prime Minister, returned this after- Schlee, and B to ek, after crossing transatlantic bonoxs bided the Wea y. Georg—Yo o Retire Early in the Long Pull in() e un Forced t ..on and was received at Waterloo the North Atlantic safely; are wing- titer and A touch of humor was inject +i 9 -1 feeling of tension Station by the members of his Cabinet ing their successful passage toward �d into t1ft geaqm tens i .---$30,000 ------ I -, — I - . I when still in London. The Premier's three India in their ship, Pride of Detroit. Charles A. Levine, who has' ACE. -n the a a an I'm THE SECOND P1 as ocean d The early bird catch the worm weeks' visit to Canada was the first Princess LoWenstein Werttein and her eastward MILY .,%but the early riser did not necessarily Michel of France, who, like Vier- paid by any Prime Minister of Eng- pilots,, Hamilton bnd Menchin-,are lost -hopes to fly the __,iv_estwar(k mad get an unimpeded view of the great Eng- land while In office to any 'overseas somewhere between Upavon, England, mystery flight from ftrLs. `He left Marathon Swim. Every koetter, came to the C.N.E.'with his home-coming af- and Ottawa, Canada. Tully and Med- without the knowledge of his 1-mnch Toronto i lish Channel laurels, finished second Dominions, and available vantage point was taken i some four hours after Vierkoetter, Lorded an occasion of much sympath- calf, in the "Sir John Carling;' and pilot, and suspicion that Levine. In- early I to ied slow early when Premier Ferguson fired and Erickson "floated n over sev. an ette reviewing of Commonwealth re- Duke Schiller and Phil Wood: in the ni to By the return journey 150 only three; llations. it is felt that the equality of! Royal Windsor while on their w-w from was dissipated when he bumped 'down the starting gun which sent over kurs after the winner. swimmers in with a splash, to con-, Of- the many starters completed the i political status now. shared by the London and Windsor, Ontario, to Lon- onto the field at Croydon. He is now claimed to have selected a British tend for the big money purses hold .113011111110118 with Great Britain render don and Windsor, England, had to course. No women lasted the route out by Wm. Wrigley, Jr:, and the Imperative more frequent Personal land, Ahe first at Cariboo, Maine, and pilot for the-trip, thus -adding an- '0'- the m, L 'Our". Canadian National Exhibition. THE AWARDS. contact between the chief ministers of the latter in Quebec. Both look other laugh to his extraordinary and behavior. w, YOUNG'S_ PER- The winner received $8%000; Ml- the state. an early resumption of their flights. erratic behav GEORGE The- Times sa an While we are all looking forwa Erickson-- .—is almost 9 Truly_--- ___epoch�maklng week in rd to nd, $ 1, W, corollary of the new imperial system aviation. ISO arrival in thi i country shortly George Young, Canaft's hope, set 1 $2,5W. As these were the only finish and that while the Government Of White. - Paul Redfern, a lone flier who took of the Farman Blue Bird, scheduled, the pace for the first five miles, then�,,,,, the Exhibition authorities hall conducts the major share of the off Thursday from the Georgia' coast to be piloted by Leon Givon. This ship Ernst Viorkoette German 'a an-JAllan Ross, Canadian representative, Empire's relations with the Other on a non-stop flight to Rio D%Janeiro, is a biplane in contrast to the popular -6f-w Wrigley, Ir d"ided to-41- --should-b, not.arrived Ja 41. the lead as I v m. _8'ad 0 trant, went into _it Wfl-q n man-oplana typa of ship used in thW powers fife opportunity �ad -Us peoples overseas to realize a certainty that h w down, tmnsocesnic flights which have orig- collapsed in try1mg to re-establish ds up the remaining $10,000 among giv;n premier position and passed Out Of'the women entrants. Lottia Schoem- that It is being conducted by mesomewhere long his long inated on this continent. Avery u azard- n- d $3,- On the picture. Young's withdrawal took mel, who swam 17 miles, receive whose alms for the Empire are ous course. There was on report usual bit of practice i3 a tzndem is lot of interest out of the race for fast- &00; Ethel Hertel, who was the worthy o ftheir tryst." that a plane had been see ii over the motor and propeller arrangement, tbe Canadiarf fans. eat woman swimmer, received $3,000., The Daily News says: "Mr. d FI&I win Orinoco Delta flying south Saturday one propeller being of the "tractor" THE WINNER. Edith Haden, the Finnish resident of' has done good service abroad." a week a V. type and the Other of the "pu;9ber" Vi-irkoetter, an Toronto, who siv= a splendid race the one-eyed Getin variety. On the Pacific determined searchers ace through till' attacked -by, a lamprey eel, re- I I - I . . - ��;. ­'baker, kept hia killing still raking the seas for. the This ship has been" undergoing ex- p were He finished me =1 eivod $2,000, and Martha Stager, LZ _out- the-course. ..Vital Statistics seven persons missing since the re- tensive tests and careful preparation !that he last fifty yards he actually who was the longest tu the water of cent Dole, air derby from the west t at t will precede this flight. 44printed_-A wonderful performance. I the women, $1,500. coast to' Hawaii. The two German planes aro "stand- 7c. Births Again Decline in Eng. EUROPEAN FLIERS WAITING. #-a by" for an immediate d;wparture Lnd and Wales; Rate for. In Europe several aspirants for Ins soon as weather permits. 1926 Approaches 1918 Low - Record British• Grants Germany Must )ndon. —The spectre of ra "ce Ida" his crept across the English Aid Migrati ion :Forego Idea of nnel to haunt British social sta- clans. The English and Welsh .:.,.-.Austrian Uni . on ,I rate. for 1923 again has shown Imperial Assistance Stimu- eclIne, following- the descending lates Aff ortestation in ,a which has obtained 91 Price It Set by France for the nee 1990 , South Australia- )rding to figures published by t`h". Early Evacuation of Istrar-Generat. --Ttfe- rate for the Adelaide. S. Aust —An ' -imperts.1 Rhineland cdar year was 17.8 per 100,000 of grant of 9358.250 to South Australia 1 its a nucleus for starting Affore9tation alation. Paris.—France is prepared to ac- ,at i ) on a larger scale was recently an- Icede to the German request for com- nat this the offictal report shows the death rate of Infants less nounced by the State Premier. Rich- ;plate evacuation of troops from the 2 a year old'was the lowest on re. and L, Butler. Representatives of the Rhineland prior to the official with- 1. Scotland experienced a higher British Government have had in' eye dmwal's date of 1935. So much is h rate as well as a higher Infant on the southeast for a long tame it stated for what Is believed to be- the th rate .-than England and Wales. j in bare that they expect an opportun- !first time In the local press. A price he 1924 birth rate tied that of 1917 =ity to be able to place migrants from I is mentionted, however, for such ovact was barely higher than the 1918 England. In addition. the Scottish luation. Germany must guarantee the i,of 17 7, the lowest on record for societies of Ibis area are now draw- eastern frontiers contiguous to Poland ;land and Wales. In France, whe:e inji up.a scheme for the Importation i and Czechoslovakia, and at the same -low birth rate tor- years hail prOl-, time renounce formally of families from Scotland. Several the Idea of ted what in regarded as a grave estates eve el6n lonal problem, the proportion for ; arnment for purchase and subdivision Such widely different newspapers a was 19.8 for each 100,000. jinto farms, and a substantial In a the semi-official Temps and the W Socialist organ Quotidian declare the lancer, heart disease and tuber- , is assured from these. lands, er !a out before proper judgment can be to the coast of South America It 15 1 caloafs of the respiratory system led I onions. potatoes and cereals grow t isbove-mentioned French thesis for a Rio Janeiro I I Whenever a stick is 1,575 miles. perfection. 'Franco-German accord. Quotidian ,paseend on It. To. reach t1to list as causes of death in England thrown to prevent a player who Is in down the east coast of the southern and Wales. In accordance with the terms of the says; "The, Rhineland evacuation will scoring position from scoring, or a continent Redfern had 3,700 miles on j Women. the Registrar-General's re• I above grant, a minimum ' of 60,000 Ishow the Reich once more the pacifia player who has broken through "the fly, It •ouldappear he in another loss port indicates, were far more agile in j acres Is to be planted over a, period of intentions of France," and admits at defense is tripped, a free shot at the to aviation pioneering, as no word of dodging motor vehicles and In avoi d • 10 years, and paver pu!.n works will j the same time that a part of-- French I will be awarded the player Inter. him has reached us. Ing fatal accidents generally than also be started. opinion desires this evacuation. I's goat N. -fered with. The shot will be made were man. Also, the. number of wo- [Temps states that German willingness, from a circle directly in front of the Tripper—"I haven't got a watch, men who committed suicide was less t hire in an eastern European Lo- 1. but some 10 of 15 yards away "How shall I know when my hour Is than half the number of men who met carno and give up the thought of An 9 - but 40mo 11W IL10 Yal�l " suicide "Reggie Isn't going to marry Dolly I �a right. death by their own hands. The suic tro-German union would place evacuate You're 'I I .1-ught he faH in I a. �-, females, tien Sim. stop the puck. 8081'en't .p ror %Islas, love at first eight?" "Yes, but be took o- a totally different ba vuOr- She OE a worth noticing that this pro- 7g,., an h he .4.t a bit of a 1,30. Accidental deaths: It is wor Now Penalty Shot 9,631; females, 4,274. a second look." sal was made only after an Amglo-�- leak! PO Thlip penalty shot was in vogue In ench agreement had been arrived Me old Pacific Coast Hockey League, Fr at on the. Immediate reduction of a�iore� Rhineland effectives from 70,000 to inaugurated baving been inau time ago by the Patrick brother Le"' Cham ion Swiomme2r of e 60,000. However, a great Boston had a ols. be seen to dovetail the Anglo-French ter and Frank. : P to gv. k In operation two years ago viewpoints on the various political yvl hen the Portland Rosebuds played time ,v; artaing from time to tim two games against the Boston Brutus. and the coniction-is deepening here' these d that Anglo-French friendshipmust be' Although no announcement of 41�1�.X "Iv revisions has been made by the the starting point for any endeaviDra Lea e. it is under• to carry tfie Locarno peace policy tur 011 leave been adoWe ther afield In Europe. -stood that they by that body or are. expected to be- at next meeting September .23 In its Chicago. Trees to Border Road to. Although nothing definite can be an- Canberra amuced at this time indications are Sydney, N.S.W. — The..Australlan k that Philade&pbia and possibly Hart- Forest League ,has set itself the. task --:ford, will be added to the C.-A. H. L. of --tiv% treem Although the latter is not as certain along the main road from Sydney to ins the former. Rbiladelphia, a-acord- 7 Canberra, the federal capital, situated Ing to reports, will'be ready, and de - in the federal territory cut out of `New, .','finite announcement may be made at South Wales; and about 200 miles dial that anytime. Hartford backers state taut. they will be ready December 1. The president of the New South. Schedule to Be Longer Wales branch of tbe forest league Is g, engaged -in a personal geological and The C.-A. H. L. schedule of last year tion of the. route i botanical examination was made up of 92 games for each with a view to Planting the native will be In- _0sm; but this season It trees most suitable in the various creased to at least 40 and perhaps 50. N acres. -Tbls means the season will open Th3 local governing bodies will be encouraged to carry out the, The referee -me In their territories. earlier and end later. planting scheme q u est!on-aloo came up for discussion d efforts will be made to improve Caiiada The V&ite 'Pine in the system this 0011ilng Season. The botanical range of the white pine in Canada extends from the At Wright Mator Maker X lantle ocean to the province of fdant.' � confined to the region 13r.! toba. It Is Race Aim&ils Pacific Ing south of a line running approxi f southeast -corner o Bay Shore, L.I.—Charles L. Law- mately from the inventor Whirl- Lake -NIpV • *once, of the Wright Whirl Lake Winnipeg, through L nd motor used on the transatlantic gon, along the height of land north o! wt kiming, through Lake St. -Hawaii transatlantic 2 Lake Timis Ikud California condemned as "Idi- John to Point de Mots on'the St. La flights recently. 0 ney for rence and Cape Breton island. otlol'� the offering ,of prize in 0 the airplane race to Hawaii. . The ess enables - a man to catch, Smartit Rime in not yet ripe, he said, for races ERNST VIERKOETTER, OF GERMANY, WINS 00,000 PRIZE .w Duds, here, various planes start at a car. ec on, but wisdom tblls him when to lot, Rain time regardless of their candl• Plowing through the -illy waters Of Lake Ontario for 21 miles in 11 hours, 4 2 - Minutes, 8 -2-5 s this human fish established himself fife title of "Champion Marathon Swimmer of the World." ✓ tion for such extended flights. ,tea u A6 42k". K" WE A. T k X41141011 q v, r go INA p-An.- 09 ".13LT. 0 "vim Dainty Oommisoon kave near of 85 bm& of tresh snitch- cowl Uthe bims to bring in your *100 moleted the two biridges on the 89 elpringers. at, lot 6. eom 9. KsAham. co co it or so r other ipp—IS064ts that good a of Iffarkham a little *set of bees.: and Seleat 2 o'clock sharp, Geome so tl�t other Irlo the gradlug to also finished, except §Pehnett. prop"i. See bills. Pren they Will all Prentice. auctioneer r -ft 8oal of thie, T MUS t*0 Miles; which WJU be aosoplisted ties Hard and So the spring work. $L16 per ym PIM if paid Luadvaw beiA qtiihty -on. or ap;ecial, reduction during the Hritoia Joe SALE RKGWM kLMCI. next few weft;. SATURDAY. MEPt. 10tH -75 Choice 081- Ct N G L ORNE R 1E -A .'LAW,' tie (cows, heifers and steers). belong- THOS. J 0-H N *UIRKAR, Proprietoy• _AT ville. -Final sale. Six ion to J. A. Hawtizi, at the stock CLAREMONT yards, ' Stouff months' credit. Sale at one. F. W,, 8 U R N E T T'S NOTES AND COMMENTL Sliversides. auctioneer. RE MODELED BARN Owing to - the increasing nu .. m- 'U a :1 der 0 .-- L _Y of motor accidents, many All old. time dances w if I start f or the. .,of which have been fatal, the go*- Blanche M Ramer, Claremont. Teacbj- fall and winter months. J L% er of Piano. Conservatory A,dance will be held --ever y Friday. PATTERNS and TRANSFERS q.,sJ ernment is now considering the course taught. starting September 9th' .queetlon in a very seriauamanner. Studio at Mrs. Oliver's on SatUrdaye Everybodk weleome. Good prize$. HIGHEST IN QUALITY Not a day passes but there is a 51-1 for out of,wwo pupils. Music'by Alex Bacchus and his -fatal motor accident to record, nonpareila. Having secured the Agency !or the 'deal Patterns and Tranfers," the gstbn Road at Roseban Corner I J and the regrettable part of it is Kin k. half mile east of Pouge Bridge.. cabinet hav ins been installed in, our store containing all the that nearly all of them is due to very latest up•to-date patterns, we- invite your in- c r an to our stock a lessuess and could have beetf spection of this new addition avoided. By far the most fre- oi, —Take home a pattern sheet and see the latest designs. quent cause iq the practice of At te''nti 25 CENTS EACH cutting in." The most recent MSr does of this kind is that in which OUReNEAD MOW family consisting of man, his PASTRY '.wife and daughtef were, forced- We wish to inform the Everything in our store fresh and new Public that we have open. aw -faction. over ther precipice--at—NialoTar gi ve yon satisfaction. Us Palls, and all three, were killed. vice Station in our premix - So far the man who was criminally tragi,:-occur- HOv RICHARDSON i s'Bread Reatkarant,'Pickeriag responsible for this J S* Village, Out. rente, hurried away from -t" scene and has not yet been locat- I A- first-class mechanic on all ed. This state of affairs demands makes of cars. .-,determined action on the part of Pickering HardWar e Store rte` ..The Bread of Vlork Guarajiteed -the government. They are now -Health donbling the number of traffic officere on the highways where LAVS GARAGE Now is the time to look over that old Range or Heater and if YOU AND SERVICE STATION Try aLoaf and McClary* Stoves and Ranges. the traffic heaviest and the nom need a new one call and see ours, the Happy Thought, 'a% bar of ell most nmeron-, acct, uts -Lowest priced, quality considered. but they should also increase the Washing Machiasa. Wringers, Wash Board@, Roofing Hog Troughs, teverity of the penalties for Viola- Red a7ad White, ��Coleruao Lamps and 'Lanterns, Paints, Mu.reaco sw Mon* of t139 law regarding otor 9 If there Is anything' in Hardware you want give as a call. The -ibraffic. chances are we will have it in stock. A 0 'Tito reception that we C H A IN '"STORE We swill the old reliable and famous Fleury Plo*s. Shares a tendered AXt to fit nearly all makes of plows. .9 Ernest Viarkoetter, the Germ an HONE 10T?4r. victor In the great marathon 'T A ICKE swimming contest at the Toronto Agent for McCormick-Deeriag Farm Machinery and Repairs. ibibition. would seem to ladi. 7. eate-Ma't'the bitterness that arose --The Pickerimg 'so Ajl M.0 r'-r*' ish aka Our Motto: We have it, can get It. or it is not made. AffsiinSt • the Germans as a rpsult of the great war was mpidly dying Vigiunce Committee DUNBARTON T%A*"t PICKERING At the Christie Street Hoe J. S. BAI.SDON ipital. which Vierkoetter � viaited, The object of this Associaotion is too 4one would naturally expwt that lessea. stealing and prosecute Buy for cash and We reception would be of an ley the talona. ��T� AL MOT. save mone V 2,­.ieharecter, much colder than the waters of Tjake-iDutario. Instead tt Kambers, having prop" #01an sonsmalli .-WEST HILL of that the German was accorded as" iwme&alely with any member 'Friday -9stu rdxy. Sept, 9.10 a most hearty welcome by those at Executive oomm*wss. Chicken Haddia, large 2""_ -Me AND FLINT SALES who suffered the greatest at the Membership fee SIM. Floor, 25 The Bands of the Teuton Tiakess may be had tram um Probid•nvar P. & G. Soap, 4 for In France, SOM02627 on 25c also, we fled the German and Gold Soon, 5 for Zzac. Cow.—L. D. Banks. c, S. palm Catsup, large French are jolog in sports, which er. M. S. Chapman, Pickering. Arrowroot Biscuits, .250- IF A I 1:Z S would tend to show that even the Loaf Cheese, &3c. a also serve -Us Corn Flakes, 3 for I& If you want a guaranteed Yepair job at ' reasonable French are not now nursink that D. Munro, Jas. Richardsoa. deep hatred towards their great pie•idanc Secretary I price, EhE US. .:enemy. . It iA not yet nice yearn Experienced Mechanics. Reosire on all makes.' -since Peace was declared by the Phone Scarboro 52-81. SOUTH ONTARIO AGRIC. SOCIETY PeIrtlCiPaDta in the war. It was preidleted at that ticne thiLt, III 7. -)a before the Complete -Quiffity F=--J--e-r-a—s .century would elapse hatred engendered by the war will ANNUAL LID OAK' 'have disappeared From present $709 $1009 $125 CASKET FUNERAL Andications it would appear that vouch of the bitterness has already W S MA-TTHE BURIAL 00 -'died out. We believe that much oc'"'LT AMA� of this change of heart-is due to 219 Daworth Ave., Toronto Phone Gerrard 33M -the fact that the republican party beltni _H Casket, Outside Cow, Our Funerals Include:. Eoi ox. . *arse, Is now the controlling influence id Our Personal Service. -:Germaoy. While we believe that A No-Exttas. 'Se 1 5, t 'I 6t 17 Electric Fixtures, Chairs, complete. 4he whole country was heart and Visit our establishment and•Prove the truth of these statements L • : -Soul with the war, it was due- to for yourselves. Thdie prices stand good within a radius of 10 miles f rom Toronto monarchist the influence of the REMEMBER: Clip this ad. for reference. 81tf party, headed by the Kaiser, who Se 't. 15th ... Chifldren's*Day- p -..-,,'taught the peeple that the chief end of man -was wAr___W_e_�e_ that now there is a revulsion of U11 Show Pays feeling in regard to war among the great mass of the. veople In if the country never TWO BIG NIGHT SHOWS -`'Germany, a -returns to a monarchical form. of A011 'Thursdav and Friday, Sept. 15 and 16 the 4.%t^ea 1B ru ?OS -government the war spirit will U ty be revived. HOIED%AQJE RACES STOUFFVILLL Friday and Saturday, Sept. 16 and 17 heavy, Brantford Big Butts are beautiful, Re Dr. Clarkson, of Rochester, is asphalt slates made in numerous mellow-toned visiting V. in town. ijits. They give a shadow line which sidds greatly - n.11es is about again, after his STOCK SHOWS. Jto a home's distinction and charm. Being tapered, D "BIG LIVE receaLae-vare-illness. mxtra thickness and weight are exposed to am, Our ball team played off in the semi- min. They provide double thickness wind and finals with Port Hope.and were beaten er all the roof and triple 'thickness over Part Of ize 16 ficbes by, 10 144es, Wd I inda :5 to 3. AMUSEMENTS. FOR ALL the roof. S A large tennis court has been laid • to the weather. .•Out at the Park and matchei are the All Brantford Roofing Co., Unsited order of the day. John Sanders. coal merchant, and I D W A Y an old resident here, died last week at fbf� age of 80 years. Dalziel's Shows and Rides Labor Day resembled Sunday'here, as a large number of the population The big swim made some here richer V vM'e'Aiiis 7 attended the Toronto Fair. and some poorer.. as a result of George Big ' aude Young being on the losing side. The have the brick work 20 b 2 Mag*ificeut Fireworks Displays finished at the school and we hope to complete the building by the middle Stock Qwrled;- In-fdrrnatian Furnished and Service on Brantford Roofing rendered 1by, of October. Messrs. f Pickering thy F. J. Prouse, leave R. B. Sini Davis Scott, of Claremont, P2 taken over the grocery business o Mr. .,L%W40Q in the west end and are work- President Skret ry 0 'k .y.n.r T _fir ^k. �j.. ,^!r '..Pny...r:� .•,r ` -R,r 1 - rW �T . : 1.. . ' v •Fi'.;.a; YiC��.' .'Y31fi "l. .a. -K , ` y, ,No:•• ...Y' r.' u J., tir •�'P"r.. 'T yy'��, Y ♦,,. ,r S - ...,,. . VF1'- 4�.., a'+. C! n.yf 9 �.,yJ !� �. 7 7, _ ' . .. t '. •: .. � R .5^ ..'. ':..: ': >f _ Y ' CLARENIONT. - 0harlie Ooo r and Bea.H� tt r1XX Td$LS— Piotertaf 8istioa in . FARKS FOR SALE g. U D I T 0 R I ilck-were ' 't.8 Tr.ins Bastdnsas�ollow. r a •- JasePh Boyar: of l�leteeslb. ea on business: _last F !-y' 2ti , •• >t- 10 Acres in nice village, brie hou e, - - - -- on his THEATRE — relatives here one day last trots- ,. - 8p 28 Local hooai 16.26 P. 1M[. garage. fruit trees. splendid poultry 1EA iE �> Wm. and Mrs. _Hood o! T to. visited with W. T. and dire. Sunda train, 836 A, M. 'or garden proposition. priced right. �- -Mrs. Williamson of 'PeBerlaw, Wilson over the holida y ain� w�, -an... follow`• Aare.. $are. oeohard. STOUF FVIL L E spending a few G aye with Mce. T�ias 4 �oa.t good build- _ 0 i hav hti k, Dace s h nding $week po. 87 Looat 0-222 A. M. react electricity, _ Wilker.. _ J., and Mrs. Sunday train 8..33 P. M -,Phone or write FRIDAY and SSTII$DAF �►nd Mrs. - -Jows and ei�ild= - Br rea, o! Brooklfn, spent Sunday ..!with Roy and Mrs WArd. D. A. and Mrs_ Scott spent over ' Fo -Mrs.' Father - Lynn, of To- Pe Foregoing is according to Standard 43cP _ ED. BOWMAN, Whitby-, hitb SEPT.. 9 and 10 pronto, spent the sat week with the week-end with the latter 's pa time. 7 - ; P rents. Mr. and Mrs. Kiadree; of J r - _ ___ O T I C E "THE-OLD SOAK" -liar dau hter, Mrs. Hardy. Miss �k, of New _ ambura,- - Cnlarence and Mrs. Peogelly, of. CtSf!!t' t is spending a few days here on ae- Tues. Wed. 13 -14 Pe Brooklin; spent Stmday with the J We bade taken over the Agency for n rDOant oP the serious illness of her latteca parents, Thomas and Mrs. r -( Fleury Plows and Plow Parts, ,. ++ brother. Stanley. Paterson. eau` which we will keep con- _PARTNERS AGAIN Wm. Graham returned home on Mrs. F. Chidlow and-son. Lewis; _ et+rntly on hand. -also Good Comics Saturday from the north -west, were in Toronto on Saturday, at- / . Fresh Fruits, Cakes and Oonfection _ t 1 where he had been for two weeks tending the tsarriaad of her'cous- I ery always'on hand.' Fri. and Sat. 16. and 17 _ ;t judging'hocaes at fall fairs. in, Albert Roe, to Miss Amy Gam: Highest prices paid for good butter „ ,;` " - -If you require paper- hanging or le and fresh eggs. Man From The WestQ ,.;decorating see Frank 1tilowder, of y' also Good Comic$ Stouftville and secure estimates. A large number of our residents - -. -- ' -• . �•.8ee advt. in another column. have been taking in the eights at C �� A N IV � N , the-Toronto exhibition, which is i 30 BROUGHAM Miss Dickenson,. of Toronto, re• showing remarkable growth in Prices- Adults 25c cents, ' turned houle on Saturday.after many ways• children, under 14 spending a couple of weeks with ••' Clara Prattis EMS ''•• years, 15 cents ti -,,, relatives and friends in this local -' CARD OF THANK$. rented out of on- 'TEltabCYier' its: ' — S. G.. Schmidt, •Proprietor. Mrs. Tamblyn; of Rochester, opportunity p C during atone and N. We take thiso rtunit of express ELOCIITION and DRAMA'rI0 ART fix' ;; and Mr. and Mrs. Combs, of in our sincere thanks to our man fashioned into'15me de- -- `f'aronto; 8tlsda &lends -nod n_ aiQhkl�a�nr._their y trials.', If • you areeine =- TePIOKEPAR Tuition e M spent - the story of our aiem- MONNEY 8 PARLOR9 3 their brother, David sylor, and untirtng acts of assistance, and floral y tribute. during the illness and death of _ n 'wife. terested consult us to- 46 Ever Wednesday Prom m. — Kee in mind the dates of the our loving Husband and Father. day, _ y y P• ty P —Mrs. T. Neal and Family, ]Baptist anniversary, Sunday and � T ' Monday, Sept. 25th and- 260h. "No CireaterTribnte" �l . B R O A D B E- NT at a PRICE a Watch for fu particulars in our �Laple Leaf13t11a� Fu'e N.' W. STAFFORD, WATCHMAKER ' .next issue. street, Toronto 13 — Stanley Cook, we are sorry to - Sing$ton Road, 109 Male, , - report, has not been so well dur• �1iS'Q!'atiCe CQ oPhitbq r, Cheap rates for farm and country . Phone Whitby Late o! Greenwood, will be at the shop -ing the past few days, and his buildings. 8s r R� opposite the Post Office. -condition is the cause of mash �°' anxiety o his friends. Windstorm Insurance on buildings, P I C K E R/ N O y wind-mills. Silos eta. Mrs. Walter Ward was confined S' Automobile Insurance Every Tuesday 11.30 a. M. a Ito L her bed for several daps on of all kinds. `•- A to 239 p. m. (standard time) ? In, account of illness, and ,is under the FARMS FOR SALB 126tf BRINtt YOUR REPARS I •doctor's care. We are glad to . know that she is now much iml Write or phone proved. Madill and family, of ED. BOW M A N 11TINti EQUIP :. =�: f•� ;Detroit, motored over and spent 20 WHITBY, ONT. We have a stock of fixtures in all the newest designs and finishes and -the poet week with the former's in great variance of prices. A opareots, J. B. and Mrs. Madill, who KITCHEN -The Day-Light Kitchen Unit, a deep shade white mantel are in rather poor health owing to flaiah with sign receptacle and 8 inch unit in white glass, suitable advancing years. WTie re for 75 or 100 watt lamp. Wired and installed for 81.50. �• p � Dick Watson. en Rochester, a LIVING ROOM OR DEN -Two licrht fixture. brushed brass or black. GOODYEAR %> " -Y., called on friends on Friday - ''cast. Mr Watson was a resident adding to ogr already complete with fancy shades. Wired and installed 3.96. �+ V., -of Claremont about fifty years large stock 01 Three -light ball lamp $bower, brolvntooe sad gilt fioiah. Wired NG:L' OOT a•. alto, and sees a great many Chan- and installed 4.75 and 5.75. 'j �����p'�� gee in the village. Candle Bracket. finished in polychrome 4.75. d��LJL�ira� R: Neat Sunday molding at the, ELECTRICAL DINI14G ROOM -Four light ball shower, Tudor design. finished is - 'Baptist Church the pastor's eub- bronze. Wired and installed 7.90. •jject will be "Aspirants to the SUPPLIES Made^ to COnl• ° !Kingdom. " The topic for the I Call at r y Phone 8800' evening will be •'A Blood Stain is _ J. FINGOLD S pete in value N .the Harvest Field." +"`? aAFdON'T. ONTAR =O we will have a full line of -• with the best We regret to report that Mrs." ,Joseph Pilkey is seriously ill from - electric stoves, washers, standard tlf -1- the infirmities of old age and from toasters ,M a stroke she received one day last irons, , but remark SblY kr week and from which she - bulbs eta. - since been aecooscilss. o� g, 'BANK .11ow in piiCE. .�.. Lorne Reid left on Friday even. gee OIIr stOC); Of table lamps , ping to spend the holiday with rel• •' 1 ativee in Hamilton. On his return etc. before buying. _ {Cord Tires bmilt of •on Monday evening he was accom- `" ' - -SUPE' RTW1ST w panted by Mrs. Reid and son, Ivan, Our prices are right and you. `�+* U. COLLECTIONS who had been visiting relatives i -there for a week. can s8e them with G & A T l Law Two riake'of oar bowlers went the lights on. - N making your collection@ through 1 to Uxbridge on Labor Day when i e •they took part in a tournament in - a The Standard Bank, you enlist the P1Ckeii$� �+a't• s'p e forta of an organization which ex- which thirty two rinks participat- If its hardware we have it. wee d. On account of their extreme teada the efficiency of its courteous es our were re re, a ce part of Canada. - C H A S COOPS1 Thus can yon be nas akin •discuss og the results of the con • r test. "regular collections locally or, at ist- Lather and fire. Pilke,y, who CLAREMONT YEARS ant points, with the courtesy due Farmers,, i those with whom you transact best- have been spending an enjoyable news and the efficiency you demand, I am ageot.for the World's Greatest -holiday with their soe, . Clarence, Agent for Ackerman's Q :rK► of Invermap, Seek., and with ref- Harneee. Ask the user, -- _ Separator. ••The Renfrew," Stoves, . S i Oil E ury's adves in the States, area _.- -- - -.. = :..•_ ca ee antes' ngines. Fle ZSMOUS {' tiome this week, word. The Boots that _ Wheel Barroweetc. - been sent them regarding the very STANDARD BAN � Brantford binder twine -and second- 40 serious illness of the former'. _ hand separators !or sale. mother. make OF C,i.A.DA $OBT. DEVITT, > The hydro employees are mak• 1piC1cERING BRANCH ---O. A. Sharpe; Manager Aug rapid progress with the erect- Sra.+st ea at.o at Brooklin, west bill. Wb&tby Phone 696 Pick.; BROIIQHAM ion of the line in Claremont. It Walking Easy t to expected that our residents will reen River be enjoying electric light and heat -5` :. G in their homes before the end of has I-men Wires it ;!September. In Ratting up the - - Basket Factor .I yy ._ justmamory 'to mutilate some of our beautiful - - -- - , - Manufacturers of maple trees which adorn our All kinds of Fruit Basketsq x; streets. This, is to be regretted* �' y O (� _ • - • j . ,* but it cannot be avoided except at V Berry Crates,, {x .. :-heavy expense. i Far ers'Bn Our continuation and public A full 11118 at 10w m shel Baeket6. Z. schools re-opened on Tuesday with Clothes Baskets. f a good attendance. A. Stevenson, - `i nces _ . of 9t: Thomas, who taught last r �t is convenient aqd Frank PennoC j year in the school on the fourth A1s0 Men's Black and Tan may save you t ' line of Uxbridge, has been engaged t Y y 1 tl'i� Proprietor _ ae principal of the public school as Shoes, regular .6.00', LO tOWil. Phone Markham 1804 successor to Miss Brock, who re- for 4.86 a+$- ,' of My ,and has Rath engaged Stuttaford, E A T ::. as Myrtle, has been engaged as' Misses' and children's Shoes Your bank book• with assistant in the continuation ?educed � ' �y. school ae successor to Miss Barton, -greatly : -the deposit entered, ..STANDS FOR THE BEST -. who also had resign Both 1 teachers come) N - commend• GinghamB, � Rayons will be promptly, -rw ed, so wd'anticipate ood years ' work. and Broadcloths turned to you..; The final games for the tic air tOr dresses' �* 4- - Cup will be played on Saturday, Sept- 10th, and on Saturday, Sept. _ J7th. On Saturday, Sept. 10th, reduced to clear - - -- - _� 'TH1B Gloodwood will play at Claremont, ON S and on the following Saturday, •ea 98 s, y` , Claremont will play at Goodwood. Fresh Groceries always„ Both frames wilt be called at 5.30 on hand and at [_..: „ Established 1811 o'clock sharp. The games will , lowest prices ' • - 'be in charge of a first -class referee. = - Litter Carriers, Hay Carriers, Admission: gents, 25 cents; ladies, P amps, Door Tracks, Cow _ 10cento. It is hoped that there r v Bowls, Pressure S stems Etc. •t �, . W be a large number of specta- D rt It will pay lyou to.get my prices oa tors in attendance to cheer our s A.-SCOTT t,/1 above before buying elsewhere. 'boys on to victory and thus bring Phone 1402 <�, �'' .;•�'e -.,• Whitby Br.,,d. H.Perryj,Man the Sinclair dap. back again to ' �'' �, - FRANK J. PROUSE Claremont. OLAREMONT „� P1agERl vas ;U:vTARIG �[ ♦... .., .r ':'• .. ., : ., ..':" , 1 ZY�b fN�� J 4 t��� 4•iM �� ..%iA�'AK :.'., .. w .,. sees, ..: � • ..Y _r�a.a.lavF^. , ' r :. > . sw ' , .. , , ... ' .. sees t . „'M"""me" r'S • k'r"• . a..t 4 •k "-'J • , ., , ..a^°• .. ., .. ,::..d., ,, a. .. sees sees :. _ ... ,`JiwL'un- „,_�.F . =� . r ., .. . x ,�, '.y ^$ 4 f 'l. l ; . .::: :.. .. .; x+ . .e'+ -n xs•:•••r: ,. ,:.• �; .:.a -+'" ^ 4.r.2 ms'. 1 .'!', :.•. 6,. <^n.�+J .-- *—?' -• by -:,. ^,.�flKr ,? � a- mC,�`e. �f.,c.§rr�, ...n a.. .^? ....a.:. ra5!+IaY. ,4rr6 '' L'`."','.: u�: sv"" a?wCayw✓"�,.,"?":.^��v:'A.n:_C °'�"ii�a >:...a'�•...w,'C�.e.� _ ,.,?S.�ez,:,.,,..,,r, err' - ,.. ., -_ ......n _,. r..•. ,sees. ......�_ .k....,._ ;ter ;PU6 ET VN-77`-­�W,� t W.9 F-311 a • d -OW.L-LA :5z_c-k, "is? Zle relief froza mash" V 't o DrB hors pain is go" The blonde Isn't really dumb. She Just gets that way beca• she-knows d: men like to feel superior. Landlord Blues. The landlord has a deferential air, For sudden wealth may 'rise 'most 0 anywhere; And any patron with new gotten -p on May buy and run the shack to suit himself: 0. W. 11 Sonleone Once said that two. heads were better than one. The source of I that remark evidently never attended k. a motion picture show.. The Rockefeller roundation an- nounces that sleeping -sickness can It exaggeration. -isn't lying it's the be. cured. Yes, easily, by moving into best known substitute. 1the modern apartment . hoarse. When airmen quit, hopping ' off they - -Every now and then the average will quit limping tn. wife meets a hatchet•taced Woman she'd juet'lovo to have. her husband ..... . . . . . . With for a' while and g what live et Automatic Broadcaster to Aid W-a elawler to hiln. Fou-Bound Ships An aid to ships at sea In heavy fog "Have you seen my Rance, cook?" 1 has been patented by Elmer Sperry 6 "No ma'am, but it's probably at th' of Brooklyn The apparatus Wash. as I &exit all ysi 'undies! which to AN ATTRACTIVE NEW FROM 14ICKEL GALLEON FOR MINISTER' imclal Device for Prevent. "It always tag Collisions at Sea in Fog," broad. Of decided appeal is this charming Fashioned from solid Canadian nickel this model of a fifteenth galbe'on makes' me glad 'to see "'frock. The skirt, having the'fl2inew -eta the ship's course, its speed and was recently handled. in shipment to Canada by the Canadian Pacific Ex. a woman acting silly over a poodle." Its call letters and Is operated inds. Amhtrred in the front, is joined to the p"83 Company and forwarded to, the Ron. Charlew McCrea, Minister of bodice, while the back is in one piece. "Because it shows what a bad bring- Pendently of the ship's regular radio -OTernment. The ship we equipment. material Mines In the Ontario G s manufactured In England View A employs coutraxting mate tug up some lucky baby escaped."' the convertible collar, the sk,�v, at the request of the Mond Nickel company which concern presented it to The aPparatus consists of a specially sl the Minister of Mines. Every detail in the reproduction of tibia model has Constructed broadcasting set with one offs, lied belt across the back, and is "Father has given you the door. on the lower part of the bodice. been adhered to and during the entire constructiop nothing was used but pure element automatically taking the a modish sleeveless bolero jacket Canadian nickel. On account of the hardness of this metal the model was You must not see me any more," course readings from the gyro com- The maiden cried In fright. - pass with a separate drum recording In a chic bow in front. In View produced only after many weeks of work on the part of expert metal-workers. I won't," she heard the youth remark. I and transmitting the speed. This Is the frock has short sleeves of con- The ship stands about two feet counting the base which Is ornamented with "I cannot see you in the dark, set manually and adjusted to the'speed - ting material and a round neck. curling waves and battle towerof Tte model is valued at $3,000. So I'll turn out the light." of the ship as occasion demands. The 1561 is for misses and. small we- call letters are sent out;automatically Curt and Is in sizes 16, 18 and 20 o right to The device is operated on a short Foreman—"Pat, you had n ars. Size 18 (36 busi) requires 4 Caesar that he became Christ" con- 27,000 Americans Kiss touch that wiro. Don't you know you lye 89-inch, or 2% yards 64-inch tinues Dr.. Melam_Rr.— Iwave to prevent its Interfering with yards Blarney Stone might have been killed by the shock?" .-.41alri material, and % yard 89-inch "Since 'noba4ly claims that the Bible the regular radio equipment. It has _36titrasting material for Vie, A, and in a book of science, its proposed re- Pat—"Sure, I felt It. carefully before a sending range of f Cork. Irelaud—More than 27,000 11 took hold of it." from ten to, fifteen a a an the ground that it doesn't American tourists have kissed the fa- miles and Its primary purrose is for % yard for V law B. Price, 20 cents Ject'O I that L -1tin tte contain stilente is a display of Babbit- moue Blarney Stone this year. use In heavy fogs. It is claimed t IPA M Ism." Dr. Melamed concludes. "While The curators of Blarney Castle are I Scientists say they know the moon it might also prove of some value In - The designs illustrated In our new has rothing to do with rain fall and umber of !cases-of distress but tbat.th Y;Fashion Book are advance kyles, for the Bible Is not a book of science. It considering limiting the n old people -say they know better. Is., due to 'the- home drosanakerr,- and the - we. Is a book of truth, not the relative "kissing visitors" In the future be- 1t3 short sending range, was Of 2eO- truth as found by man but eternal oudary Importance, i'man or girl who desires to wear Car- , cause of the danger, they point out, "She was a manicurist In a barber I j truth as discovered by genius. by men op and wanted tc get ahead." T� I ell, Mr. Sperry. It was said, made ap• limnta dependable for taste, simplicity that the kissers must climb to the ,and economy will find her Zealres fl• who thought to terms of eternity, wall and then be lowered down head most of 'em need one. plication for the .patent in.,1923 and of Intuitlon enabled the drst, with another person holding on. ilfilled in our patterns. Prios, of the whose power the patent was granted by the Patent eye to guess the beginning and viou. to the feet. and that, should the hold- Office about ten days ago At the of- _�P� 10 cents the copy. Uttle do the angels alize the end of all things— relax, a serious fall might -result. do In heaven. mummy?" Aces of the Sperry company it was HOW TO ORDER PATTERNS. The Rev, Dr. Holmes is making the The Blarney Stone- Is gradually play Lreported- fhat• the s!mpllcfty Of its Mother - -"They sing and Omat -Write your name and address plain- mistake of all the gnostics through wearing away, partly by the action of harps operation. which Is entirely auf le, A .1y, giving number and size of such the ages, claims Dr, Melamed. The the elements and partly by the dam. Little ,loan —' Haven't they any excepting for the-drum rocciding aEur patterns as you want. Enclose 20c in Bible will retain Its hold on the mind age done by tourists In their effort to transmitting the ship's rpeed, and Its Akilps- or Con I radios?" coin (ipreferr_e4- ­wrap W-man. In fact, he writes, "Scien e ktsa the-atone. its potenry—,however ...... _ranee-*U*bout fifteen =41ew. -;.I(t carefully) for each number and today differs vastly from the science according to the common belief, re• would make it a valuable asset to Fi, e tam ish can -live: in hot water'. says ships at sea during heavy, fogs. daddress your order to Pattern Dl of one thousand years ago. He who mains the e. This has been des- it "'Wilson Publishing Co. university professoi. Sure they -a., 73 West Ado- believes that science in the Incarna. cribed' by one Irish writer in the to[- was pointed out that at the present llsido St. Toronto. Pattern sent by tion of the constant and permALAIent lowing words: can. Many a poor Ash of a husband time the mugltmg qualltes of fog 3 - avturn mail. In the tight of phenomena is un- "The touch of Blarney Stone creates never gets out of It !drown ships', wbtstl(-s within a stort 0 When the average man expresses tentific." smooth and graceful liars of the A {ratios of their courses, making It Im- Be rat qNVUlfinmt Jew Defends 0 magnttudl6 with a sweet, persuasive his gratitude It is merely a way of perative that speed be reduced- to a asking for more. "The" are two sides to every ques,,t,,gue a minimum In order to avold'disastroui i t Attack with women, full of grille, Jean ASMIM pAiniSter"tion, proclaimed the wise M "Yea," blandishment and potent flattery." an. C011WO111. An bunco of operation costs more ,Of Christian said the fool. ­and there are two sides than a pound of cure. Dr. S. M. Melamed. famous Jewish to a sheet of flypaper, but it makes a 'scholar and editor, comes to th-e de- difference to the fly which side he It is a poor mule that won't work to both ways Be true to your teeth or they be use of Jesus In a leading article pdb- chooses." jlshed In The Reflex, a new magazine false to you. -------------- =_Amllip.6-4 1< ATAW.Urvall.0 LYL LUIS .�e�wfsh people. at eman J m was pp to to the last. He offered h!s chaffy to the war- Dr. Melamed upholds Jesus -agaiiist den when Ire was aboutto be electro- an attack by the Rev. John Haynes. el Holmes. pastor cuted. of the Christian Com 0,611 e! ibe he tt r Dr. Holmes, a Christian ster, time is ft�- In a recent sermon that the "re. 7 what do you .Wink of the n of the future wiN Have n6thing "Well' 'We argue most on subjects that we Grand Canyon,?" do with Jesus. It will have, no use "Taking it as a hole, it's all right! �`tor the Bible or for any church. it don't know much about. 4will be based on truth only, truth as Mound by 17— abd a . I-A 1, A as Fv8 Pod." U 'Askjbr- Drcadnoqht "issue Dr. Melamed says that Dr. H61mes A most satisfactory • roll for tfic bathroom: :1 A soft, abs,orbent4issue made, like all Eddy fe a Philistine and a false prophet. Toilet Rolls, under the most exacting sani- tary conditions. - ' As Jews.' we have no attitude to t' Big value for the housewife 'Jesus No Jew has unless lie is a seeking a 900 d tissue at a I Tas us Rabbi," says hale *JeWlih schol-' 'LAI W %4 e r gt It e price. MSSUE- qtr, "but as contemporaries of Dr. ' Holmes, we have our own thoughts ►bout the Incarnation Of the Christian _e"Yth. Jesus achieved What no other s Ortal ever has or ever will achieve. a became -the central figure of the )world's history, the 'very embodiment ..ve anti•Caesar. Anti-Oassa• bi6cami pis son, of God.• Th6,re are many anti - Caesare.to-day. . Theie were many r*ti-Ca4sars, one, two, or 00 years "o, but Jesus of Nazzirdth' the hum - le Jew, was the first ant! - Caesar In �Istory. As a reward, he was ele- lVated to the position of the Son of God—the highest reward ever re- � elved by a mortal for a great mortal 4z" Rs w t. The reward killed Jesus for the 7_��vv­ Hs is not acceptable to MAIMMAWKINIMM �11�_ , tts and ,.."*ever will be. Jewish monotheism re- lects not only doctrines but even sym- Mill 0 in liable to becloud Its purity. 'The Son of God Is a blot upon Jew- PREMIER' INTERVIEWS CAR INSPECTOR Ish monotheism. -But the fact that —Jews When Premier Stanley Baldwin was travelling through the 'Maritime .;son& Is not acceptable to the ov aces over a nea o e ana as National Railwa'y's he- ev Led Keen- :,-Aoss not warrant a Christian Minis- interest In all matters concerning transportation. At Truro, N.S., Mr. :tar's attempt to rele sate him to roll- Baldwin asked D.' A. McKay, Car Inspector, "Did you examine the wheels Ffous mummydom." "Because Of my car Y" Yes air. They arc all right," answered the inspector. Mr. Jesus-was the greatest ex- Bildwin then asked -ts, a number of questions about the work of In3pecto Is of pure religion without any mixture of ethics and politics, he remarking that In England they were called "car tappers,".and noting the pressed himself so deeply upon the longer hammer used In Canada. "Yours is a responsible work" commented .'shiverinz souls of a world tortured by Mr. Baldwin.as the train drew out U 'Askjbr- Drcadnoqht "issue A most satisfactory • roll for tfic bathroom: :1 A soft, abs,orbent4issue made, like all Eddy Toilet Rolls, under the most exacting sani- tary conditions. - Big value for the housewife seeking a 900 d tissue at a I 'LAI W %4 e r gt It e price. MSSUE- HULL,CANADA 7 Oir 575S, Wi 7': 4,1 7 At. dancer, from eight until xalduUh t, -Motpirmic on. Sunday. qua-4#es preserved'in -0 Z sr AMC Hartford COurant: Many motorists, ts, lQ!--- the more cautious -operators especially, modem Aluminum packagm believe that driving a car on Suiday Colne V"h a Weakening, of the Bj9od­A Tonic is Needed. M in kiot an amusement but a hazardous Everest 1924 Atterript occupation. Mount Statutes and ordtu- �'V M. In their early teens It Is quite co' Finds a Critic in antes Lave been',wmeted without num- 1.� , .. - m on for girls to outgrow their Austria strength, and mothers should careful- bar witb• no apparent effect upon'the • 1924." has death rate, but there --is- a possibility ly watch the health of their daughters The Fight for Everest, ixt this time. It is *when the strength. been translated Into, German, and Dr. that eventually the situation will be .7 is sapped by rapid growth that G. Lammer. a noted Austrian mOun- relievfid as the public becomes fully isnaemis. develops. The first signs taineer, steps forward with a criti* aware of the danger of Sunday. travel. the 'fa- When the public realizes the chances )may he noticed by peevishness, Ian- clam of that attempt to scale 9 moue peak---an effort that resulted in of accident It may find other ways of our and headaches. The face'Vow g a H. Leigh-Mallory tovd ted le, breathlessness and palpitation the death of Georg diverting Itself on Sunday. Fe* per- become apparent, with low spirits and and A. C. Irvine, one will start on a pleasure trip If Dr. Lammer attributes the tragedy they feel that it nM7--eu4 Ill a b08- )depression. s, (whether or not, they attained the pital. RED ROSE ORANGE PEKOE isbxtra Neglected anaemia often leads to .�decline, but !1 you see that your summit remains a matter of conpec- Dre tore) to Leigh-Mallory's choice of Mr. al4ghter's blood. is enriched, . th4 Classified Adverti"menb than of amore need be no cause for anxiety. The Irvine, rather' nore expert- BABY'S OWN TABLETS Electric Signals blood - builder ever discovered Is enced member of the expeditipn; as -Buttons neat blood Without Push VACAXV his do 0� , I $r. Williams' Pink Pills, They will! his climbing Partner and to ADY OR OJENTLZMAN WANT i A new type of electric cable for -a claton to use oxygen. WINNER L la' city, to Vill"* build up your girl's health and ensure HWAPRIZE town apd small currents,' such as those used for ()ntario, to act as exclusive represen- lior her healthy womanhood. In proof I "Why," the critic asks, "did he se- tative In distribution of the Bible sounding be�ls and buzzers nandd for -year-old athlete and oars- Prayer- whole or part time- position at ot this Mrs. George Justaaon, Black's lect' this 22 Baby's Oiyn Tablets are without an starting and Stopping Machinery, has Importince; do business at Lome: plea& Harbor, N.B., says:—"I think Dr. Wil- 'man, who had accomplished no moun equiLl for little ones. From the new- been Invented in Berlin by a,Hun-s—ar. flat and profitable occupation at bJP llama' Pink Pills a wonderful medl- taiueoring expeditions worthy of men Bible Prayer Assoc ationt born babe to the growing child -they' jjLn el*ct1qc&I engineer, Oscar Nagy. letter onl L a throat GIA Ontar?o- Ptreet. Toronto. tine. My daughter, Margaret, was in lion and was suff6ring from th are an absolute safeguard to health. It does away with push - buttons at set ouch a badly run down condition that 'trouble? • t There was available m she will OOKI READ—LAST OPPORTUX- 'the highly experienced Odell, who had Once a mother has used the points" for if the cable is squeaked at Ity. We are authorized to sell pro- sands of awe feared she was going into a de use nothing else. Thou any points', throughout4ts length the ked stock guaranteeing $per cent. cou, de test. Mr., mothers always keep.*Abem on hand. etrenit In. c,6mplig%a�d - T�A thp p ­N&Uonal Bank. fle-A cline. Her face was pale, the least brilliantly passed the altitude -current- -onp yabld at 'Qjej= to that sts4e for particulars. St- Clair pro. —would leave her-_breathless,, - �allory�aa anxt —Kmong the mothers who state does its work.- The wires are woven ducts Co., Buder Bldg•, St. Louis, Ma. and she suffered from headaches. She make certain of a result this' time, to .11 Baby's Own Tablets are th4Kbest medi- Into a loose braid, separated by an 'bad no appetite and lost in weight. use oxygen and needed Irvine's me- Baby's for little ones that they know of elastic non-conductor, which pern:dti � To realize their full value as bonds ---�jp to the time we began giving her, chanical 'knowledge; also Irvine be- is Mrs. Russell Hill, of, Norwood, Ont. contact whoa preasure to applied. of national unity, roads should be un- -)Dr. Williams' Pink. Pills, no treatment lieved in the Magic,. of oxygen, al Her obtEAned no I relief Her experience, glib- .the Tablets says Se4evc:C Service's Daily �Sqlence bonded. '*Lad helped her. But thanks to the though Odell should be at great benefit to any News Bulletin (Washington): Use of this wonderful medicine she Is from Its use." mother who has not already given the "Many uses are suggested for the It In hoped that the new wave. say Replying to this criticism, E. L. Tablets a trial. Mrs. HUI says: — "I new cable. It in expected to find a j lengths will be permanent Use well and strong,, showing no iStrutt,and D. W. Freshfield point out Signs of the trouble . that had so weak- la the most recent Alpine Journal, have live fine healthy children, and large use around complicated machlu- -.sued -her," the oldest they N. E. from the youngest to cry, where, thiaiateued accidents to blood, In all troubles due to weak, watery that it was not until later that no either medicine but Baby's Own blood, Dr. Williams' Pjnk Pills will be Odell. "brilliantly P get either "operator or material demand assed the altitude Tablets. When our baby girl was found a reliable remedy- S61d. by ail � test," and t1'at Irvine's throat trouble Instant stopping. Since At can be Pains in ffie Back leleven months old she won second operated -with feet, knees, elbows or' 'medicine dealers or sent by mail at i was no worse than that of other mem- prize at the Norwood Fair. and when Thoroughly massaged with P bo cents a box by The Dr, Williams' I bars of the expedition." any other part of the body, its Ld;iu- Minard's, backache will dig- she was a year older she won first Co., Brockville, Onti, "Nevertheless, they conclude, prise In competition with twenty-eight tags over ordinary types of- switches appear. .,there are few mountaineers who will and levers in obvious. . . . . . . . . ... lother babies. It was the Tablets that 7 OUR EIGHT -MILE not agree, In theory at any �rate, with "Hidden beneath carpets or other- gave her the health and development wise concealed, It to expected to be Dr. Lammer's stern reasoning. Many DAII.Y HIKE to carry off these prizes. I always de - a -alarm systems,' of us. Including those who know the light in telling other mothers what useful In burglar " Pw ACV ye mountain, are inclined to believe that the Tablets have done for my child- Strung along trenches, or along the Surprise was 'In store for Joe To: i Mallory sides of naval ves,;ela, It will enable . contributor to the Boston Traveler, and Odell would have red.' 6* achieved the summit and returned. oflicers to signal to their men from to re'' Baby's Own Tablets are sold: by RIM OF FM" when he undertook to Investigate !But on Everest the last word must medicine dealers, or by mail at 25 any point, and by rapid, successive Iy distances walked ))y va cently the and always will be with the leader on lasses of citizens In the course cents a box from The Dr. Williams' pressures messages can be transmit -'' bus classes 'the spot. It Is rash, however tempt- ted In cr4jnary Morse code, making it of their daily tasks. He tells us in ing. for those who are at a distance Medicine Co.. Brockville. Ont. fi that paper that the amounts, as cal- an emergency telegraph system. An culated try Dr. Joseph Lelyveld OL Boa -'to challenge that leader's- declalons. especially interesting- safety applica- ton. executive 'director Of the National It Is extrem ely easy to be wise after 'Aissociation for Foot Health, average 'the event :Up to eight miles per day:, 'Far North Station Nears Com- "Tests made In Boston have pro duced -some interesting results. They ple-tion business men toll how far i trious , One of the three stations to be walk, how far housekeepers walk, and 'I 6111dre'n. After checking u p- on the :erected In the Hudson Strait district daily ! before Winter Is now nearing comple- walking mileage of business, I tion, With the mast going up, the hous-ke—ra salesmen. dancers on - tion in found in its 7-pe In mines and quarries, where a fall or slide, of rock TO% WOMEN automatically sounds Its, own emerg- � „. ency sisnal.” DF MIDDLE AGE Minard's Liniment Sees* son feet What Is the corollary of govqir-n. Mm Wils4w's Experience a 4 went control of liquor? Change tre UP I [or the Canadian Gov- position of two words and you have �tenographers, children at play. survey party _V a" 0_9_OAW answer. on the Hudson Bay rall1waY era. cond ctors, Policemen, letter­car­�ernment through the Cl.mmge of Life In a scheme will "on be in direct touch "I bear your brother was knockW riers, salesgirls, and others, Dr. Lely- The dispatch, arriving out and had to be taken to the hqs- An American linguistic jury has -weld finds that the average distance'with Ottawa. Ramil ton, On tario.-!-- q have taken I through Port Nelson, states that.much Pital countenanced the use of "what are several bottles of L di a��;PmkC am's walke .. et of a y000ing for,"' but they do not ad- o in. d� in. &'day Is 18,098 Stehi le :ms I - housekeeper. without leaving assistance of the seven strillanes car radio d@scrtption of a prize fight!init Iis rig.- can "A is- rigid b3tthe expedition. which has been not speak too the house, walks every year a d highly of it as I too In the district since the middle of PHANTOM SHIP'S FATE Aaact equal to that from Boston radio communica- was, at the Change every July- Short-wave r San Francisco. A business man of Life and was tion was had with the expedition on D rdictSU Lhree or four weeks walks farth. e bnaarim Is Believed all run -down and than from Boston to New York. This its way north, and soon all the appa- had no appetite. 'does ratus corted for land, ship and air- To Have Sunk I was very weak does not include the walking Ae'does and sick, and when away from business. lug the planes will be functioning. supply Honolulu, T.H.-New Information paws M In commercial and amateur operator regarding the mysterious submarine were so back "A woman shopper in Boston during v IF back 1 5411 the Christmas season walked 11 miles with.& Far North system of radio sta. which • has beerf drifting- across ebip• move. Inff tions to communicate with for the Dflnr lanp,% of Al —1 'at very . sea at in Qne day- On ass about next year. Their tooth an at a tough- thought I ad not a friend days the woman shopper d several months irldicates that the 220" wWch nudwthern hold tm- 1 on earth -I did care if I lived or 8 1-3 miles through ,the stores. A phantom craft and the 'secret Y Its their kam wttka edge Canadian Research Identity may be resting on the bottom der every "MIP6 died. I wall very ne Us, too and _Irvo school girl at school land at Play aver, al "come CANA" DAW Co. LTM did not go out very much. Ti6m of the ocean. %gas 11% Miles a day. A boy does Si London Free Press (Cons.): Mr. advised me to f TVA,- IP 'a Vegetable;-Co�r!polmd, so inlies 190-171 It--a-ting wisely in p. C pink] fe, and al- doctor in a hospital 'walked IS' & plan of co-operation between, the 9: Press Capt. Smith of the steamship I did- I am a farmer's 9n rovipees. Liberator, the most recent vessel to worked hard until lately, and ie using his car when minion and the p in the miles In a day, - alght the derelict, declared he left the was in bed for two monthlL -1 �-eqan out-of-doors. A salesgirl walked 8 -PANt 1%PTS has been too little co-ordin fe A steward P R grill ation between Provincial and )Federal submarine's hatches open after he had to al like anew woman after the -x miles a day. first bottle and 1, recommend it with, room from eleven in the morning un• - depe-tments. sighted. the deserted craft on August ttme7 --Deahmn—Head Noises t succesk also Lydia Governments, in var oils a, 1� -til nine at.night walked 12%. miles- There has been much needless over. 5 and that-a &tofm sfnce--MWr- RELIEVED a r Liviei-Pills-. I-am willtn$,. io conductor an a, ran 'from lapping. It would be foolishness, for would have scuttled her. answer letters from women eating Boston to Cleveland walked 7, miles Instance, for tbe,Dominion to start on At the time Smith saw the rusty LEONARD EAR OEL I 'about your medicines, as I cannot j- picking up tickets, yet from Boston to scientific for On- hulk It was-1,492 miles walk by north lamb Rack of Rar■" highly of them. " —Mrs. too I research and then INSERT IN NOSTRILB MXA The from Honolulu. it was marked with, At Ali Dru Prift $1.16 N, 471 Wilma Street, Chicago walked only 5 miles. tario, to proceed to duplicate - its efforts. -7Ql&r.*b%%. "DEAFIVESS" 00 r-PIL Hamilton, rio. dikerence was due to the fact that Each province has Its own peculiar the numerals "09" on the hill! fultPlatj L 0. LUNA1119, Its, 70 FM Aw'.1ke Ywk Sold by ggistsev��i, g there were fewer stops to takd on pas- problems,'ead the only way is for the of. "027" as reported originally, Bald Chicago trip. engers on the Chi Provincial and Federal Governments the captain's message. "Here are some of the totals' Smith said the "02" was painted on to co-ordinate their efforts. "Salesman walked 75 mfles in -------- O both sides of the ship under-the con- "The wonder metal of the eek. ning tower in white paint on a green "Letter-carrier walked 22 miles In a I go" is a fitting term for background. The drifting craft was )k day.- 200 feet long, be said. Aluminum. Its lightness, "Department-store buyer walked 7 The'hatcbes had been battned down . . . . . . brightness, freedom 'from Wles In a day. and the rigging apparently had been holes walked 8' 1-s rust, and many other good a pa 1.1301ter doing 18 repaired recently, The torpedo tubes in t it k litiquaes, make a container !miles. forward and aft were not of an Amerl- Store manager who spends most of par excellence for good tea— can type, and. no name or marking day at his ddsk walked 6% mt1qs, in a Red Rose Tea Is packed only plates were visible. The boarding day, in this modern metliLl, pack- party was kept from going below by "Girl In a business office walked 57 age. IT heavy gas, but Smith asserted there oiles In a week. were no bodies below because of the *'Stenographer walked 43 mil6s in a The Whispering Baritone is still go- lack of odor. 'week, yet sbe rode to and from work. Ing strong., But our applause is for The Liberator's' master sild that prescribed by physicians fort a a the silent soprano. Proved safe by millions and At one of Henry Ford's dance careful scrutiny failed to reveal the nationality of any crew which might -Colds Headache -.Neuritis .Lumbago have mane jA the mystery craft. The -fact t at Ae derelict was, a Menace Toothache Kneumatism 11 Pain aura Ito nail, n had I m to leave the ry hatches t the bulk would sink, he said. DOES NOT AFFECT 4. a relloNies backache. 0o Min rd's Liniment fts"1013 s \ \ Accept only "Bayer" Packa9d Poets find poetry In trees and rip- directions. which contains provert piing brooks and slushy springtime, "B r" boxes 'of 12 tablets t. kY and editors of magazines will tell you Hand aye Also Ltilles of 2-1 an they find lots of poetry• in wastepaper` d 100 - Druggists. key backetg.-Lord Dewar. Aspirin to the trade mark 6*afvtr64 in Canada) of Sam Manufacture of monn*eetle- 4cidestar of Saticyllewid (AcetYl 13&11eyllc Acid, ­A. s. s. "). whilo it is wall kDOWS that Aspirin means sayer numatamro. to &exlst the public against 1wJlXtl0n16 tae Tdblela ISSUE No. 37-27 - of Bar" ocapgay Will bs stamped W101 their 9VIRW81 it&" 104sk, Of "Dayer *"a. ­N 1" 41 7­UC Z Oman= k number from this district -Chas. Keeso, of Listowel, was have gone on The- )jarvesterie, ex. In town on Wednesday wbei.; he ` S .4 41. curelan to the north-west. called' on a number * f �S. friends. 0 -Wilfred Mooney lift on Mon. -Miss Bryant, of Toronto, Was --Kenneth and Mrs. 3ordon and Fall Pork -' hirf h9we over the holiday. daughter., Miss June, :pantiAhe day to resume his duties &94 teacher iss Myra Croak, of Toronto, holiday with the-former' mother in the continuation school at Wolfe here. 1;.: SPECIAL ­7 Wpiiv -holiday at -the home. of Ore- sland.' iier parents here. -Dr. and Kra. FaUatee spent -Miss Blanche Walsh, of Toroo- -3ameo Richardson and family over the holiday in the -city and to, spent the holiday at the home 99C. are 9 there =1 in the eights at of her parents, Thomas and Mrs. pending a few wee" at their while the dbttage at Squires' Beach. the Exhibition. Walsh. Im p -Wm�,Qullia had a business trip -Miss Mary Dale returned to -Our public and continuat ion a salt and Pepper pattern and grey military flannel, to OroO'. " week and expects to her home in Manitoba on Wednes- schools re-opened on Tuesday Couple of morning with all the former teach- away for 96"ral days. day after - spending 6 9 big roomy Pattern. These are *i- and Mae. Wilson, of Bar- m aths,with relatives in Pl�ki are in charge. 0 or &*'spent Thursday last with their Ing- -W. B. and Mrs. Brandon and real, buy. cousin, L. D. Banks, and wife. -The Ladles' Aid of St'And children,- Fred and Jean. of Pens- -Wm. Burrell and family, of row's Church will meet let the Ion Falls, spent the week-end with Poterboro, spent the holiday here home of Mesdames Ed. and John Gordon and Mrs. Law. ith his -mother and brother, -Dr. X T. Fallaise, Resident Dent- W C. Stark on Wednesday, Sept. 14th, . I .��...:FALL CLOTHING' �Rea 11 A fall attendance is requested. ist Office over. Baledon's hardware -:IThe holl2simotor traffic on -W. A. Mitchell and daughter, store. Office hours, 9 to 6 dally and Samples for Semi -Reed and Twentieth Century Miss Annie, of Port Elgin, Clothes and evenings by 8,1100intment.* Labor ",I�Praxinaial ighway on Lab -James McQuay and his son, Dr. Day was one of the heaviest -of Mrs. John Morgan and two grand now on hand, price from 25.00 the season. children, of Toronto, paid a flying Robert McQaay, and family, of -James King, who has been visit with John and Mrs. Toronto, visited with Mrs. James to 60.00, "ending the Look these over. lathe on Thursday lost. Somerville and Norman on *1%h relatives in the city, has re- past two ma -It is stated that 800,000 Amer- Saturday. turned home. ican cars entered the province -Mr. Wallace, principal of the The Oaiibiwa-Farf�wilr Uii­h-eld- 011311111X -11119'-week on Thursday,Friday and Saturday Judging -from the large number to resume his duties. He is now Williams' Bootie for reed honest to gbodne, of next week. See advt. 010 which pave through our village occupying W. H. Peak's residence 88 wear. another page. every day the foregoing estimate on Church St, not an exaggerated one. Fre- -J.. Broadbent, watch maker, --Prioes 3.00 to 7.60. -The monthly meeting of St. . IAA es' Aid will be held at neatly more than: half the care will not call at Pickering after this the Misses' Law, on Wednesday, ariving along the highway are date. Any work sent by Mau to ' American. As American tourists, his a4dvoss, 109 Main St. Fred T. Buntin nA9 Sept. 14th, at 8 p. in. Toronto, 9) Picke as a rule, are free spenders they will receive careful and prompt -Established 1857. -Mr. S. McLean, pf Cleveland, leave behind them in the season a attention. Ohio, elplant a few days with Mrs. D at the home-af the Im, large amount of money. -Henry MeEtba. tt8r'S Larkin, of Saginaw, Mother, Mrs. Hodson. -Chas •H Raw. of R Agiehart, Mich , has been paying his annual -Harry and Mrs. Davis and "c0nivanied by his wife and little visit to Pickering friends during two children, Miss Ruth and Jack. 800, was in the village for a couple the past few daye. He has been -101 of Brantford, spent last week of days last week and called on a visiting tbg Toronto Exhibition, iq ��r e number of frielodo. They were on and he informs us that in fifty. wi* Jamaij and Mrs. Potter, . a '.'s"' -Rev. A. R and Mrs, Sanderson their way to England to spend a five year@ be has missed only three few months visiting Mrs. Haas's times in attending this great fair. have returned, after a delightful 'b Ii Jay on Lake Simeoe. Mr San• relatives and friends. They sailed He is thus in a position to note its derson will occupy him pulpit on from Montreal on Saturday. We very rapid growtb, from a small -$uuday, wish them a pleasant voyage and country fair to the "greatest @bQw -J. B. and bin. Horn and fam. as enjoyable visit. The former's on earth." His first visit was in sly, of Peterboro, spent over Sao- father, W. G. Ham, who has been 1873, wbea the great and almost spending a month with them at only attraction was the '-Crystal Redy f or th e seh bol i'. day here with Mre. Horn's father, W G. Ham, who returned home their home in Englebart. accom• Palace," in which the exhibition with them on Monday. parried them to Pickering, was held. People went to see this -St. Paul's United Ccurch anni• -On Saturday morning two more than to see the exhibits. &I- versary services will be held on 70119 men and two young ladies, though insignificant compared days once t: Sunday, Oct. oth, when Rev. EL E. while on their way to the Toronto with the present immense build- 'Wellwood. B. A., B. D., of Toron- Exhibition, had the unpleasant ings. to, will be the-lilpecsal preacher. experience of having their car -A seriniss motor accident oc- • ie+ -Randall Ellicott, of Barrie. burst out in flames when in grout carried on Monday forenoon on the of H. X Mooney's confectionery Provincial highway near Allison again visited L. D. and Mrs. Banks on -Thursday I&" Mr Ellicott has store. Fortunately, they were Bros.. west of the village when a Isom his business in Barrie and ex- close to Chas Spencer's garage Chav . touring car, driven by R. poets to come to Oshawa to live and J. S. Baladon's hVidware store Kerr. of Oshawa. crashed Into an -Robert and Mrs. Gordon are where fire-extinguiahers were soon American Ford sedan. driven by %seding a week In Toronto with procured and the fire readily ex- Mel. Berg, of Pontiac. Mich. The Boys' Running Shoo@ in miroax brown e&nvu. crepe their son. George A. and Mrs. Gor- tinguithed before any 'damage sedan was turned over twice. F soles, too cap. The old reliable "Lifebuoy" JEloote idea, While in the cit;y H was done. The fire was caused B. and Mrs. Wilson and 8 months Mrs, .. 1.46, Oxfords, 1.25. Gordon attended the wadding of a by s short circuit, due to the in@ old baby we ivjnr 7 ed and taken -. ygj lotion being worn off one of the re to the city by a Passing car. Kerr, --Boys' Long Pants in good school colors, -grey and -Was Minnie Morris, of Toron- wires. It was fortunate that the who had gone to sloop at the steer- fire broke oot�where. brown-fancy patterns. sizes 24 t46 prices 1.95 to, spent Sunday hem with her in did,.- for 9- wheel. -wamArrested-by-Traffic to 176. Mrs. -W1n.-- Callis, who sc- had it taken place out in the coon. Officer W. A. Reid. but later was companiod her on her return on try where fire extinguishers could released on 01.000 bail, furnished Mosday,when she attended the lot be secured the car would prob- by Neil Stewart of Oshawa. Kerr !Bays' Knickers In blue merge, grey tweed etc, all sizes. 'Xxhibition. ably have been destroyed. As It is charged with reckless driving. Prices range from 1.75 to 225, _Rev. J. W. Down and daugh was the party were detained only The Chevrolet was badly damaged 'W, 111diam Florence, of Tyrone, about an hour, during which new in front but the sedan is almost a -Noys'Oalf 0zlords in-cum metal and brown, sizes I to a t a few days with Pickering wiring was installed. complete wreck. 5j, price 2.89. fill" On Sunday Mr. Down Hands. -Motorists, while at the wheel, ad t pulpit in St. should take no chances if they Paul's Unif Cte PU 'Boys' School Stockingu In "Rough and Tumble" line, rch in a very accepts- should Bad themselves get into a Now A4~ftsiominmts. sizes 71 to 11, prim 45c to Wc pair. ble manner. state of drowsiness. One moment .-Harry and Mrs. Boyes and a Person may be perfectly can TO RENT-On coo. 2. Pickering, a but with hardly any warn- "'-ronnied-tis". Applyto.Thos. Watson, two children and W-J. cad Urs. 8claus, R, It - 2, Pickermg, "tf 4 Clark spent Sunday with Allan H. log he may drop off to sleep. It Nr stock of school supplies is bi ger and r thistri and Mrs Clark at Lakefied. On may be for only a second, but AN WANT$D- ers, rawi lha�t­seiicmd of aneensciousn"W H. r---Seain ng Books, Writing cursion by boat up the lakes -as be cause of a tragedy, Books, Pads, Pencils, Erasers, Pens, far as Bobicaylireon. a2salwlo such cases occurred this R SALE-2 siown with litter. -08 Sunday at St George's Week- One of the" happened near FYOarksbarie, MWAintree Farm,' con. 2. Compasses, Crayons Etc. - Etc. (%on&, there will be a celebra- Brindale. which resulted in'the Piockering• Theo. a 52-1 • >tio6 oft death of a Y E IN&P mad the- A.NTJSL)--He&r from owner good 19.30 a. m. Evening servi other happen" wont of - Pickering -wF&r= forsak Cash price, Flannels for Girls' School Dresses in sand, green. red ce at 7 01 Vills. D. F. Bush. Minneapollis. Mint. p. w. Rev. D. B. 1angford go, which resulted in injury land navy grounds, with hair-line stripe in wbit&� officiate at both as to three persons,100e seriously. and -Yorkshire now, white. Bought to sell at a bargain. She per yard- rvices. On so t. OR SALE to great damage to two cars, sr, Fgood !;=n 25th, it is planned to bold go F=, ore bitter due in about 2 secauntofthis being given o1w weeks. Chu. R. R. 1. Pickering. Phone -annual Harvest Thanksgiving mer where in those columns. When a Pick 1016. 27 inch Ginghama, specially priced for whool w-sar, —Wm- R..— person AnAn himself gefting int OR SALE -Seed drill, is harrow, 19 cents per yard. in= msoff -wb,-h. --teen t4mcbIng in Whitby doting a drowsy state he should drive to viralon box, plow and other articles, like am, the side o 111111 take cattle to pasture. Win. Lacey, Dimity. to flesh, blue, maize and white, fine, for the past year, left on Saturday f the road and take - D=bart—. ito assume his new duties" a mem- 0_90_1�" KEAY-Licensed auction- nap, or met out of the car and underwear, nice quality, 25c per y4rd. move around until the drowsy !Jeer: Altons. Live stock and general sales 7 bar of the teaching staff of Ottawa public schools. I ffville. Phone Stouff NO. 51-2 feeling leaves. tly attended to. Terms reasonable. R His many z.orgtou Girle'School Dresses in ginghams and 'chambrays, Pickering friends note with muell -A very large number from nicely made up in two-tone effects, 98 cents. P e"WA-Iiii-succeso in his chosen Pickering and the surrounding STRAYED -On to the prernteesof 7� kithe undersigned, a young pig. Owner may profession. country have been attending the have same by fym,�nToperty and paying ex- Murdoch, -y* —Milton Sleep, whole am p] Canadian National Exhibition at penm.lLstan) ur och, Pickering. 52-2 In Lawla' Garage, met with a Toronto during the past two 0 CH A Palo- rPORONITO WET -WASH LAUN- M PMA N fnI accident one day last week. weeks. The complaint is frequent- -L_ DRY (Semi finiab)—Let.our driver all and E. Was Putting up a wire in the ly made that it is difficult to see explain our 24 hour service. just leave your name with Mr, S. W, I awls, barber shop. We R ceiling of the garage when he exhibit# on account of the great i :%j I.L4-P, will pick up and deliver 3 times a week. 'mined his footing. On taking crowds. The attendance each year hold of a joist be twisted his arm is increa8iDg 80 M that the STRAYED—From lot 12, rear CENTRAL GgRAGE much cife.n. THE K_-77, Pickering,. a red heifer with a httle white, 7 and dislocated his shoulder. He buildings are not large or numer- rising 2 years old. Information as to her where- was taken to the Oshawa Hospital one enough 'to accommodate % the abouts thankfully received by Stewart Corbett where his injuries were attended large number of visitors. The Di- Greenwood. or Nornian:Linton, Claremont Telephone 490. rectors are doing everything in VARM FOR SALE--OR RENT —Q@ —Mrs. R. H. Crank arrived home their power to meet the ineres-Sing L' acres of land In lot 12,caiE-V e�ing, lots f it both glares and good buil in and :i Sunday, having spent two demands the patrons. fences. jamforcedtosell rrentonae- 01 They medwinutmer weeks with her sister near Boston. are gradually adding new grounds count of poor health.1t1james W. ick-R.R.1, Iocuat Hill a tf On bar return trip she came by and erecting new buildings at epairs, Accessori .-Now York and spent• a few days great cost, but evidently they are -Auto R es, Oils and Dot keeping up with the increasing at Wellsville with Darden Croak. "7 Se, motored over, bringing his demands, At present the grand- Gasoline, Acetylene Weldin&' mother and friend, Mr. McGrath, stand will seat 16.8W, but at-every 4i. and time poder t -performance thousands. are turned. parental roof and attending the away. But the directors are COD- hibition. templatanx making it a double- Pa 0:0 Hanging Peseta On Sunday forenoon as Alex decker, which would thus double ' Framer, of 118 Bristol eve., Toron- its capacity. The reinutation of Repairs made on pill makes to was driving along the Kings- the Canadian National Exhibition and Decorating too Road. opposite Fleming's is now to firmly established t rou• of cam -.farms, be lost control of his car gliont the world that Toro can after passing several other cam not let the interest we on se- RSTIMATZS GIVEN ON WORK :'The car turned over on its side, want of its great advertising val- g A "sill btlyinjuring two women. Dr. Do. Toronto does not benefit from Phone Stouff. SM McLaren, of Whitby, attended to it alone, as, on account of its nat, their Injuries on the roadside after ional character, the whole Dowin- 4. which be bad them removed to ion is benefited. While it is now CHARLES B.:* PENCER their homes in the city. The car, national in character it is rapidly FRANK MOW was a Starsedso, is al oat developing into an iotviruatioDal DER, In a 0 A t''EnI wreck. affai r. in STOUPPVILLE Proprietor, .,,...Picker*