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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1927_09_16... �. : :•:, ..,. rm r ,t.'.u'tn. u,:.;,: - , % -x ,y: , w ,;, n^:•s ^f` '% Z u 7' 't •T. NG CKER .. WS 211 VOL. XLV 116 PICKER�I - G bNT:, FRIDAY, SEPT. 16; 1�2�7 rto. z lMlrfo�slisrbontal `ai><Dtm. B. FORSYTH, Oppb D.. Director aoetrical Association of Ontario. Res. irtember of the American Optomeaiasl Eyes esamined by appoiatmeat. implow Claramant. Opt. Iw/si. A B1..CHRISTIAN, Barrister and 08olicitor, Notary Public Etc. biopsy to can. South Wing, Court House. Whitby. 61y J G. BROWN3NG. K. C' Barrie - S11 ter, Solicitor, Notary .Public. Apnea' B1k., 11:Wtel Rent of Poat Office. Dundas Street, Mlhittsy. Howe phone 380, Office phone 392. ]BEATON di; FLOSS— Bareiaters, So- licitan. Northern Ontario • Building, no Ban Stret, Toronto. - w. J. Beaton. A. I5. F. Ron. - _ . _ _ Adelaide 2707' jIOFiARC80N k �'IOgERING- Barr,atera, Solicitors etc.. 213 -214 Confed- erationLite Building. Corner Yonge and Rich - mopd Sta.. Toronto. Phones Main 13W and Main 0690, Pickering office open wed oesday and' Satutday evenings. Phone Pick. 8800, -OLt-- . Dental . WR. J. R. PO W LI F, Dentist. Cor. i ton RA and Victoria Park Ave. To- roato. (Sw singe at door). Open Evenings Phone sad im 191y ]R. D. O. Smith. Dentist, Stouf[• vale. Homer Graduate of Chicago and To- date Universities and the Royal 01 { Phone office 1911, o Nuo oetsid: appointments. 281y 10LAXE B. BEATON. D. D. S., Graduateiof the Roys) Colelae of Dental Susie and Univeraty of Toronto. Office O11�il/er Murddeck's GonfecUonery stest, Whitby. OiBee hours 9 to 12: 1 to 6.30. Ind. - pbone 0. Bell phone. 220. 44ay NEIL C. SMITH. D. D. 9., L. D. B,. (Sreceewe to Dr, 1. N. Dales), Graduate of 6bs Rayei College of Dental Surgeons and Toron- to 1,'jratve 4- At Claremopt office over D. A, Scott's store every Tuesday and FridaZ7 y Phone stone` 10-11. :LX ER BERT T. FALLAISE, L. D S.. D. D. S , Graduate of the Royal College of lCt�iad Surgeons and the University of Toronto. +office alcove 1 S, Balsdoe's store, Pickering, Out Office hours 9 a in to 6 p. m.. or b�ppoiat- mom flow Pick 3700. ''a4S311" �wJtr3xsrss 6tstr13`s. - WLJZABETH RIOHARDSON -8uc- 3Llaessor to the late w V, R,ckardson• reps, l int +rrfl tno �` taauraocc Cosonre of GREENWOOD. WEST HILL. r G"ENWOOD tiaW �� �„ �,�„aj, Mrs. Story and Mrs. Usher, of Elm- On Sunday morning, Sept. 18th., SW_&0 vale, are visiting their brother, Wm: Miss Blackstock, assistant soloist at ` T. Middleton and family. the MetroPolitan Church, whose�cl}oiz. ion ke .._WN1TSVAL'a r the direct in Melville Church.. s ' , 3e nude _ will bete soloist _ The Women't; Institute wi�ii;neet on Miss Blackstock is one of the most T" ' Wednesday, Sept. 21st-,16t the home delightful soprano soloists in Toronto Betablished,'1886 Ba8 "kBtB . UI 111 81'z-+es f Mrs. Burkholder:. at 8 p.m. .A and will sing the old favorite , "The N -• a good program wit be' given' including Ninety and Nine". All- -friends arxi z the. following: A talk, "Girls in Teen acquaintances are cordially. invited to z- 8i11C� •descript10�18 ,4ge,» Mrs. Gorden; address on "Irn- hear Miss Blackstock •The Itev, Mr. All accounts mast be id MacConachie,*m preach at both ser- ppaa migration" by Mrs. Passmore; read- or arranged for by Jnly as .lowest prices mi by Mrs. F. McKay; guessing con- vices.' let, as r am leaving for test, old -time photos.; demonatratio = England early in July and -Salt p KU DLEY for- sale pickles, by three `ladies; music, solos �, `require my books closed T by Mrs.. Tran- and -Miss Gladys Pugh; Walter ow e s purc ase a used not a er an, a r instrumental, Miss Marjory Birme. car,- and- Robt. Hedge a- used truck CHAS. A. WHITS. Hosteeses, Mrs. G.: $urkholder and and. is busy marketing produce: `f3ueoeseor to late I G. Barnes Mrs. Ratcliffe. - Everyone will be Misses Berniep'Chaprnan, Jean ants made very vielcome. Marjorie `Assuan, with Master lack A large Phone Mark 8420 DUNBART —ON• Chapman, have broken up camp after 17 an eventful two weeks. Bear stories, y Mr. and Mrs. ' James E. Dowding marathon sleeping contests, and mid Stock of • F e e �y FURNITURE and two sons, of Toronto, spent the night astronomy made EEEE Carq,p V AT BOTTOM PRICE'S week -end with Mrs. Blenldn one to be remembered. - James Blenkin and his grand- The high -power electric line going of varioup ,kin.ds on hand .�. L mother, Mr a• Foston, left oil Wednes- through here is -not pleasing several Better secure your 'supplies now. CLAREMONT, ONT. day for a motor. trip through the of our farmers in their settlements. nos it will be scarce and Ter Dressers 1612 up, Washstands States. If the Hydro cannot give rural resi- At the Community Hall .on Sunday, dents better service and cheSper rates i in price later on..• _! up, Chiffonel•e, 6 drawers - and good sized mirrors, Sunday School at. 2 p.m. Anglican they ought to. compensate -fully for WHEAL' AND BARLEY half price. It will service at 3 p.m Sunday, October all . damage by their lines. pay you to call. 2nd. will be our Harvest Festival Sei- The Club spent an enjoyable even- a WANTEIS �. vice, with Rev. T. G. A. Wright, of ing at. Grasmere Farm on Molyday tri Whitby, as._prtacher...- On Mon lfr .nht v_rhen a large crowd' made, the y Roofing Material October 3rd., supper will be corn roast as real event. Rev, J. S. evening, served by the ladies of the congrega- Ferguson was present and gave an n ,.. G` tion• A limited number of tickets i paring address, commending the i Columbia Shingles will be available. young people for their clean and social C 5 z British R enjoy ment?- MrA. Stork sang and CHERRYWOOD. many community acngs were indulged nisi. No. 2 8 and 5z - a in. ' Committees looking to a trip to Aa Mrs Bert. Stole, of Toronto; spent Rood supply of Hard aid Soft a few days with Mrs. R. T. Davidson. Toronto' play in October, and for the Coal on hand: Also a sapply ' TORONTO ASPHALT R• r,, motored to Tamworth erection of a drama, or some form ROOFING of winter work, were appointed. .of Kindling Wood, - _ and spent the week -end with his par- stove length. Murray '9 18 in.. 82 in. and 86 inch entg WHITEVALE =' widths. 4 in 1 Shingles ; also Mrs.' Usher has been visiting her 12tf Phone Pick. 1709. g Metal Valley land daughter, Mrs. E. R Pilkey, during Mrs. Blake Annis has been visit- �� ? Ridge Roll. the past few days• ing in Hamilton for a week DONALD ML NRO. PiOBEKINGI Material, or will five price on Several of our young men from this Russell and Mrs. Parks motored to - finished lob. Place have gone to Western Canada to Brampton on Sunday" last, L. 8''URNI NGHA Aid assist with the harvest Miss Lydia .Major has returned Building and General The many friends of Mrs. James home after a two. months' trip n the • PICKERING ' a p Contracting. z : Todd will be glassed in know that her West _ p Mrs. Wm. Burton received marfy Estimate- furnished on all alt ER health' is much improved. + James and Mrs. Fertigson, acoomp- congratulations on her birthday on, of work = Iaterlor and Exterior. ' a, POSTILL. Loaned Auctioneer. _ . anied by Mrs C. R. Petty, motored to - nays Built and crepe repairs. Tuesday fast. Ohimnr a Built Concrete Wort. X. ice oea0sba al Torn and oasaeo. A0e — Musselman'a Lake one day recently - N=salm af au kinds er6apwd eo 0o abaeim R'1 6 ♦h�♦� 1C! 1� y Miss Irene ,Pugh, B.A , Principal of seise, Address omen giver k e.. Out i aiii� I i,iT ilfEZ i Miss May Dawson, of Claremont, fine. W Phone Pickering 5712 � West Hill school, spent_ the 9reek- ag 1�A S,BSAT01� TO'R3181IPQd+>ISSt who recently returned from England, end with' -her parertts, Judson- and FAIRPORT, ONTARJ0 - Cbo..rap.ar lei eaifirs We buy and sell, furnish quotations caned on a few friends several days Mrs. Pugh. Q rirlavlss, sm00ns.ns. 1ss. nn•7 fie Lra and iotormation on all Listed and ago. On Sunday, Sept. 18th.. Evangelist S H I N H L E 8 firm 9sas.rq � et Marriage TAO. IInlieted MlainR 86ocka Misr Effie Milne hoe been engaged E. R Brown will conduct a special ' witk..ya We will be pleased to advlae what as teacher of Crow Lake public school service in the' United Church at 7 p.m. Wove Scotia Shingly yes 437 M. HAW, LIQH.NB$D AQO• stools tp buv onto hold• or while Miss Agnes 'Petty bas— cepted His subject will be "A Weighing Galt Galvanised Steel Shingles *� " 1: TtoKZER for York Ootarie sad T WSM what stock to sell. a sim1si• position at Kinmount. Their ply,', Mr. and Mrs. Rudd, well- Bird's Felt Slate Shingtesl iR tta3e of r1i ' sn1°was Clients are waging monwy by many friends wish them success.' -known song leaders and soloists, of for sale at sa Tarr reesooetis. Dates tar any be g sasanped ac XRW91 oelc. Bas end ladepen- following our advic& Tororrto, will be present to sing, and a y.esronn.. Wbdtby,Out. Ely DUNBARTON. lead the singing. A hearty invita- T. PATERSON'8 CLAREMONT Our long experience in mining, ex- g tending over a period of twenty Geo. Burnett now has'a truck and bon is given.to all to attend thin ser- Call wd get prices. Phone ffi12 _ years, allows us to give sound advice is ready for 'business. vice. The services will continue dur- on the iyvestment lecture of a mine in the week eve night at 8 m., Harry and Mrs. Gourlie and non of g rY p' or the speculative feature of a p� lb visited his mother this week. except Saturday. b -0 pective mining venture y • Rev. L. F. Kipp. B.A., editor of Store We are so to lose Jaa."Blenkin ^will (D.V.), i/e Ie the time thave your ' from our mi at e A mace installed for win- Members of Rtftdard Detroit conduct the Anniversary services o ter, or your old one 8toat 8lachaage. Ethimer and Mrs. Shaw, of Battle the Whitevale Baptist church' on Sun- HARNESS h[embera oi6C Montreal day Gl�ober 2nd. at 2.30 p.m and Our suppiy of quality Harness and fired, Creek, Mich., are visiting their uncle, Mining Ezohaage. 7 pm. Mr. Kipp has won f5r him- now cousptete. a Jno. Gilmour. Office -ad Board Raom. Ground F1 We can Rive you t Metropolitan Building. self a large place in the affections RHOS e visited with Miss Gertie White over line of Furnaces, Ranges . TORUNTO, - ONTARIO he has gone, and he is in great de- We Ho a large stock n this Fames and Heaters ou the Pbosee : Adelaide 8871 sad 087$ the week -end. mand as an anniversary preacher. Boot on hand — unbeatable Z market Dan and Mrs Hennick and Miss Whitevale le are very fortunate for hard wear and tsar. ?' THE RURAL Violet All ant the oli with u _ r y h day Mips in sec ring hhiimp on this occasion. REPAIRTN i j ,yp �k sod Hardware at Miss Bertha Iankin of St. Mary's We tnaiotsfa our established re uta r lowest prices. SECURITIES COMPANY LTD. is spending a week with her cousin, 1fiIDDLETON— PILILIP. tion,[or repairing all kirtda of Mias Helen Thom. - - harness and boots. C wr L iy Fred and Mrs. Holmes and family A wedding of much interest took TT �'��� _. _. Fyone 4" Revel Estate gad Insurance. of Orillia visited with Jas. and Mrs• place at the come of Mr. and Mrs. -CECIL _. _BR"L_ET Fargo Properties a 8peoi66',ly. Mitchell last week -end,' William- T. Middleton, near, Green- Farm BUSHBY Fred and Mrs. Holliday and daughter wood, when their daughter, Edna Harneee•maker,l Held Office: Confederation of Orilus. and Mrs. McNeal of Nova Pearl, became the bride of Frank ONTARIO yy s Life Building. Toronto. Russell Philip, of Buffalo, N.Y. To PICKERING . Phone Mafia 19G0. Bootie visited with Jno. and Mrs. Tay -�' ' ". - PICKERINC� i for last week. the . strains of ' the wedding march, � Brancb Office :.Gordon Building, played by Miss Hazel Hortlop, the & Pickering Ontario, BROUGHAM. bride entered the drawing -room on i Phone 0900, 28tf the arm of her father, who give her ` M Special Price Elmer.and Mrs., Willson, of Toronto, away, and was gowned in ivory geor- •d r • '`< spent. Sunday with their parents at gene over silk crepe- de- chene. She"i _.CLAREMONT RO�n'°r't � wore the conventional veil' in cap _ OII filmed 'oak Rocker and beslie and Mrs. Stevens. and family; e also Mrs. J. Morton; of Ravenshoe, effect and wreath of orange blossoms, Arm Chair, -Upholstered CREAMERY .1 spent Sunday y`ith D. ,.and Mrs. Gan- and carried a shower bouquet of t Ophelia roses; lily of the valley and r' . non. (� ode s. The ceremony was erfo i III a 00 fern P g We • are glad to see Mrs. P. Mat- y ".., Of leather. _ $igheet price paid for bliews so much improved in health by Re ;. Joseph Barnes beneath an 35� r Cream at the again. Her dangers and families arch of white latticed ribbon, adorned _ �° Rtegular price Of spent the week -end with her. with sweet peas and banked with a - -,. Rooker, 1.00 Please beat in mind the regular ferns and gladiolios. The ,.maid of I` iedAOed t0 7.60. Clatremaa Rally Day Service will be.held in the honor, Miss Maude Philip, sister of - United' Church at Brougham on Sun- the "groom, wore pink georgette and - Bgii�ST price Of Clive ue a trial and be convinced day; -Sept. 25th. Everybody welcome. carried Columbia roses. The beg, W. and Mrs. Townsend and family man was Mr. Herbert E. Middleton, Arm Chtflr 1U.00 DA M� of Kingston; C. Hanson and daughter; brother of the bride. Miss Elva Middleton, sister of the bride, and AOBd't0 6. 50' T. and Mrs. Cooke: J. and Mrs. Co- Miss Marjorie Farthin , niece of the p= �} burn: N. and Mrs. De Geei,an6 son: g FCeep: Ytaur Yaeati.M. and Mr. and Mrs. Banks visited their groom, Bade charming little flower - parents. H: and Mrs. Hanson over the girls. The former wore ale' blue _,.aL _ week-Md. crepe- de-chene and the la r pale u7un a Kodak• iittt have a new show ' For Pastry use The W oven's Institute woald like to pink crepe-de- chene. Each carried x i of Bedroom Fnrai - remind all parents of children who basket of roses. The groom's golf for the good times you'll like y, yqs, iacladin Bad, �A of silver. gg �ula lirlJ �1 BralIId attended the clinic ,last month to be to the bride was a tray - -- _to_ remember --your Kodak Will z YtWit� and I)reeeer, J on time at two o'clock Saturday after- During the signing of the ie8ister, not let you f0 Res oulr a ' 6►ieo, lLattressei from at your G}rocer's. noon, September 24tH., for final Miss Olive Beare, aouain of the bride Kodak hand. -P Y $7.50 to 28.00. treatment at the Temperance Hall, gang very sweetly, "Ail Mine Alone. y, Farmers who have what get your Broug�• After a dainty wedding breakfast, Mr. c file Kodalad here- -ptices s Boar'ra6tde from your own On Thursday, .Sept 22nd., Mrs. and Mrs. Philip left amid showers of Wheat. We our Haygrath, Social Service nurse of the confetti and good wishes to spend as IOM► as i0. x t C. �, ate r rift -' ' rind it. Department of Health, will show films their honeymoon in Toronto en route _ St., Phm.B.. in the .Council Chamber, ,Whitby. As for their new home, Cambridge ("1,, .TOIIeB, Furniture 1)ealf>ir and Feed of all kinds—Chicken {feed, these films are very instructive along Buffalo. The bride travelled in a ggiat, R Funeral Director hen feed, chop, mtllfeed. the lines of health and institute work gown of blue cut velvet with broad- Ontario + 5 the Whitby Women's Institute has cloth coat and shoes to match. The Pickering, ? , Phone 18M - — Chopping every week -day. — kindly invited all those interested in many, costly gifts show the high c"a' this work. - The meeting will com- esteem in which the young couple _ pi skaing, a oIItU10 N'. 0C)= mence at 8 o'clock. are held in the community. it r ..: .... :..•. , a... «.. •... .n ., ...,• ...a rj.. r•; ...., s'. i...r.t. ..d $' qa •• �r '�. r „ .. 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"'r°r' '?M. .:3' rd.+`sFay s •..•. s ,ws.. `+.,_, .•. *v •�.: ^'^� . S• • wry y;•< xL +aK .,., F - M ir., '• -, µi. „•� .. ...,ZL': .. n..J�"•.., , .. � : :- ,,. ., '•_: ....: ,'•, :,• . fr.. - ..;may:.. .f .7. ... . . '. •+� . ,. :,,•,.. ,-^,, -.,:•. ... - ^wry � 4 - , s• � �, �. Mr — • - i glowered at brol J 1� � _ -.{ • She eat upright and dared flowers shone out lwtrdtisly . t5 ^ the coroner as if he had Offill her a horn a black background, Fir .. Yoltnmif- deadly insult. "Mrs:- T4don, will you add any- I "Ob, I beg pardon, I'm sure.- Are tTiirtg you canto the story of Mr. Fol- Ilse �•. Rr you, then, the ,executor of Mr. Vol- abm's death in the ocean yesterday ?" _ _ ttom a esttte? Ic _ - -' "How can 1 add anything? I do' "No, his law r in Chica is his i` - ye 13o not even know that he died in the - t br exiscciitor. But. ae pearest of -. kin, I ten, except -by hearsay." am in charge of bin property, and I „ it rot exactly dijlpant, Car- BAK[ propose to remain' ao. NG • ''- `' "You have his rooms at the hotel ?" melata s manner was distinctlq dis- . r " T have." interested, and the coroner was a lit- _ -- ' "lies an tle at a loss how to treat her anything tot hed ?" r •t _ She gave him a glance that was Iti wes t to "gi i But--he felt t bey "give EEN, POWDER,. R TEA "it pitying, to her straight," as he, expresW it 4 - Everything has been touched " she to himself, and he said, sternly, "Do !1'Tt said. "Last night, before I slept, I not attempt to quibble. You know ! Zit all your „ now how and when Mr. Folsom met L �i,r 1 went over every one of his letters Eiii Elg �t',' it:• and papers as well as all his clothes his death Can you tell me anything �' ?o drink, cup is lEf1, revelatie�a. and person$1 property of all kinds " I in the way of detailed description of !� w� "And you found no papers or let- what you saw during his last mo- l(�a+l I,�G ters that could in any way.gtve' any manta ?" to Q$isull�i - hint as to the posbabe identity of the "No, I can't," said Carmelita, .not A '�. criminal ?" pertly, but with a look of apdnesa, as i ' $uCC @s$. `aeei Again that look of utter scorn mix- of one thinking back over a, harrow- the -t t- slra'w g- scene, Mgde in eanadd' , - �GuB t o a small chi or an ilreapohsible "Yet you' . stood next him ?"' • mentality. (To be ccntinued.) y �� .r _ •' - "Had there been any such," Anal .. E. W G I LLETT CO- LTCN c WHAT HAS GONE BEFORE­- stan" of Mt. Folsom is death• Tell) _ Towonro, CAN. u , tasia Folsom anforrt��ed him, 1 should not now be here listenin to this futile Scientist lams Death. strikes Garrett Folsom chile f the minutest details as you saw g n t bathing at Ocean Town N.J. After tl►em " _ _ ' querying, but I should be after the n 3'_ - - - - -- - -" - '---being perfunctorily examined'. by� e "As a matter, of fact, I saw verysuspect and getti g him behind bars. , ROIIer$1!n`�almJ' ea doctor, the body is brought to the little. I was at: -some •distaneil from , No, I found •.no letter or paler that ^ /'+� Hotel Ma}usaca, where an inquiry is our patty, and whenever 1- endeavored gave the least-hint of which way to „ Gracious Gift started. - �__._ -_ Lays Slapping ai'Liner to Folsom' bathing companions had the Coinci nce.of Wave "Golden Book" for Britain aA been Roger Neville, Mrs. Helen Bar -` •• ; r' '" y r rl and •Carmeiita . Valdon. It is !. I Phases of Distant Token cif Frances 1 established that Folsom, )ust before StorrTl$' Gratitude his death had been standing '.next to ' �S as,hington -Nay hydrographers - Paris. -For- months French artisans 3 Ned Barron, known as the copper y "long, •t ,.. r .who have studied reports of the sad- 0and` statesmen have been busy prepar= Then the startling antyouncement is �; den'aftaing of huge waves�out�of ap -�fng a "golden book" which recentlyi made that Folsom had been stabbed rxdy •+, yarently. Calm seas off the Not:th At Foreign Minister Briand and other, to death in the water. Ross, his valet; lantle Coast • in recent days' -have ad- `Government officials presented to Sir is questioned, as are Barron and his I f yanced three passible eaplanailona, el- Austen Chamberlain when the.British` wile, but no light is abed on-the iit}-s= thopgh the data 'at hand -was too scant ( Secretary of Foreign Affairs was re-, to permit ileflnite concluslops. CLSITed at the Hotel de Ville. yp, ff , terAnastas,a Folsom, eccentric and l + : r 1 The Jiner France"was slapped by, a The book which bears the title •Ima9terfcft sister of the dead man, ar= ' p I" -big-aave, off Ambrose Light at the en- I France to the British. Empire," .fol- . rives and takes - commdnd., At the ,n= 1, �''' quest it is esiablished that the death . trance to New York harbor on Aug, lowed by the words "Amid amide 1n wearion was a giichaq, an Oriental .,• � 23, and a. somew at similar' expert. Imemorlam gloriae communis," bears limife, and that it-and its scabbard e "1 = ante wan met' by t e stealper.Saugus (three prefaces by Ml'Lai Briand, Poin- bad been purchased on the boardwalk. A { e ff the•Delaware I k�sater the nett care and Clemenceau, respectively. It is also brougbt out in the inquest - .� 1\ ' i , s day. ( The Mlnfster of Foreign Affairs ea- that Folsom's fortune is to be divided _ G. �', I.ttt!eha US. navy hydro- ,plains the motive of the gift - gratl- t between his sister, Roger ,Neville and as nephew, Daniel Pelton. Anastasia graphic engineer, rats the most like, tude Of France for British sympathy - a►nnonr� es she will engage a private !y -explanation was that the wave and ' aid. The Premier stresses the - tdetecti!Qe, s pbases of distant storm's in tile. At- importance to world peace of Anglo- _ 1 - NOW- GO ON WITH THE STORY: 1 ]antic colaclded, generating nosh j French co-operation and at the same larger waves which "tilicpped" these time expresses French admiration, CHAPTER XVii. + abiFs. It is plausib:e also, he said, sympathy and affection for Britain. 7ho- caronee cared at her, but as that this sudden coincidence wan- as M Clemenceau, the wartime Premier,'' g _. - writes "To love consists not In the she, oL course, •had a right to' en Re abruptly terminated, restorlag the Beg g I telling but in the proving." - :ra private . detecgiye if she chose, he P � , to relative calm. .- - j - �* made no response to her irritating "Such an occurrence might also The book contains views of the, -� ingefde enreaar formednwhat !s Bnowa ' - most interesting sites 1n Franca and tspeech• u fa a "tile sear" near lnie,ts," he con - the colonies and fa autographed by, whe a Qst ]atom Foisom_iu�t hefore he wet►t �, tin ed, -.. This means that the Eric- outstanding French statesmen, sal- I would like to hear from ,those. i q 'diem and diplomats, z ' Who were in converbation with 'fir. �- t - 1 icon of land uncferneath would hinder ocean, said Hubbard. ' *Mr. Neville, - YOU"Yes" Neville aaid,"a'te in for- the tide at lower levels, causing a 2 were in his party?" i ' 00,000'Pilgrum stepping , • - steep reverse Incline, r « - Journey to Mecca ward: "We went is the water to- r "Contact of watertt of different I Despite the fact that the holy city - gether." y • \ phirstcal quallNea, each as tienslty and of ]slam is controlled by the �1?aha- r ,, temperature, has also been known to "There were others with you. bites, headed by Ibn S'oud, King of "Two ladies; MIs. Barnaby, and , }�• ' ,. ` � cause such an abrupt dfsturbaice. I the IIedjsz, the number of pilgrims W PRItate, however, to give any definite Mrs. Vsldon." making the journey to Mecca this reason for the occurrences, other than "Yes. And tell me now, did rot ` 5. year broke all rneords, according to i ) I - •�,.�" � , - , to way that some natural explanation , notice an hin ante 1 about 14Ir "fir tM -' reports published to Europe. Folsom's manner? Anything appre 4ta � " t/ 'i . eafatq and that the big wave was not a The tension �eNeeo tho Egyptian ks ��• +� - spiritual manifestation." 1 Ihenaivr?" w •� ` ,''�- tVlolSTw p Government and Ibn Saud over the "Absolutely nothing of flhp • I' refusal of the former to send the Mr. Folsom, was in the best of spirit ARJ•IELiTA CAME iFORWARi , 1-0o.,•�i \G Std 11EAUTIFCL gives away.-paln -M mar a � "hoy car n• 1� and ready to. enjoy his ocean dip with THAT MANY. PRESENT GAVE AN INVOLUNTRI. GASP OF AD- ditions -laid down by the ]ling of the MIRATION. - Hedjaz In May, caused talk of a boy- ... �• the rest of us." � - � ' - "You and he 'were business art -' Lloyd George Mistakes Cott of the pilgrimage this season, but ! to speak to theta wave e and '!co n , - -Fiiers, I am told." nt For Q cl none occurred, and-In-the the last weep - - - of the ceremonies there were present - "Not ,partn2ts: we were in the all sound bf •m k•eice, so. l ga,6'e u th:, search. I stall et find the villain An incident in one of -David Lloyd isame tom any." Y �' Y 15.000 pilgrims from Egypt alone, p i the attempt and merely swam around and shant-see to it that justice is George's visits to Switzerland, while The total attendance is estimated "What company was - that, -Mr. Ne -' „ II Ville?" in "Then surf by myself,': done.", be was' atlii Prime Minister 'o[ Great I at more than 200,000, of whom 20,000 "The Royal Realty Company. But I 'Theft •what was the first" intima- "You will hold these paper's 'and Britain. has become classic. At a icon i p` p came from Persia, crag and Afghanis - you had of anything having+ hacy- letters subject to the iVeatigation of certain station, where his train was tan and 50,000 from the Dutch East , Mr. Folsom was president, I am there ned to Mr. Folsom "." the dice madam. We will send our to stop for a few minutes, he was, I vice-president." p' Indies. Among the last arrivals were y p "Naturally, I glanced toward our,detertives to examine them shortly." awaited by a State Councillor of the, Indies. pilgrims from British India, "Ah, yes.. Real e'state?" 1 own crowd now and then, and as 1 - "You ri sir. No one will be more Confederation, attended'by a servant,', "Yea, a Chicago concern. Now that i looked r failed to see Folsom. ' I iad than I cif who had been delayed bhe rig the ; g .. you can find any- hint who carried a large basket of grapes. ! Leagne of ]slam disputes the right of I to, he presented to the distinguished _the _ city __�� 'ness will devolve on me." moment, as he now and then left the' matter." visitor. The Councilor was plainly iof the Prophet. Naturally. And )'ou are one Of, rope, but I next saw one or two life "Mrs. Barnab clad, in black; but the servant wore - ;Mr. Folsom's heirs ?" y,' was the- next wit - guards come to the rope and then ness called, and the Duchess, though a three - cornered, plumed hat, scarlet I . That one is always ' pursuing his "Yes, as Miss Folsom's stated." people got between us and I couldn't trembling with nervousness 'and em- cloak and a massive gilt chain. ,studies doesn't necessarily mean that 3. ` Now, Mr. Neville, will you recount see what was going'on. But then I barrassment, walked steadily up to ' The train stopped and Lloyd George he is behind in. the ' as exactly as you can the circum -;yaw the two guards carrying someone the designated chair. alighted. Seeing the resplendent Per•i b ashore and I recognized at once that. "There is, ro use. in repeating t sonage, he greeted him, accepted the Used by physicians Minsrd's Liniment esti- it was Garrett Folsom!". I mony," -Coroner Hubbard said, speak- b basket of grapes, thanked him et- I T V were near enough to see hir.1 ing gently, . as he noticed her quiver -. f fusively, and began to eulogize t The cost of army shoes has gone up V then ?" - ling lip and trembling hands. "Just c country. The lackey listened imper•: etgthy -six cents. Can the tact that 1 1 I didn't see his face, but I recog- tell ore if you noticed anything about t turbably while the sober- garber Coun- r they are now equipped with rubber nized his bathing suit, gray with black Mr. Folsom's manner or speech that c cilor stood by. heels have caused this "bound" in stripes., and I felt sure it was he. I was unlike himself, or betrayed fear W When one of the train attendants price? went immediate) to where the ladies „ w whispered to him the identity of the of our party stood, holding the rope, "No, I did not;" the Duchess re- t two men on the platform and the mis• BICYCLE BARGAINS and they were almost 'overcame with plies, relieved at the easy question. t take he had made, the resourceful ?•ea• and silsY.tY/ ;;.: I k door and stretched out his hand to the • Transportation Pre-, - - advised them to go ashore at once, of.our little party. You see, he was a a abashed Councillor, exclaiming: 1 tprPrlceList and ' "A thousand apologies, my dear PEERLEan bathhouses and dress in order to be the night before- before last " a air! But in ,my country ourFSt Hloycf,>3 of any possible assistance to our i t, i,, n noblemen dress exactly l „ „ ` •'. a "And that is what you did ?„ -- -- -- -- - --� , , ` They agreed that was the • "Who was next him ?" — • , best thing to do, and we were soon "Mrs. Valdon." • • { and b we h later of his murder." I do not know Mr. Barron." ' 'Made only from hard Western wheats, Purity Flour its , , "Thank you, Mx. Neville: Now. as' "That will do, Mrs. $arnab). 1lrs. his business associate and as co�fll_ "Th� -31e ill ' 'rich in gluten - the enrrgy giving and body building food. eial in his company, are you in charge Carrrrelita came forward, looking P Purity Flout is best f papers a S , Miss Folsom spoke up. I bright - colored Leach -cape, falling � Indeed he is not. I am in charge rom her graceful shoulders - - of my brother's effects, including his the look of a Spanish princess. In- , ,. �ivd 30c m r>npt fof► Oran 700 -recipe Purity Fleur Cook Boos. e c cape was made from. 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I- . ... - ­ ope -U,S, I tfon' st"d recess ropeat I . . , '�� I., -, Eur Versus ed over and over al as has 'I., : , . , a - . - Right With a Healthy Foundation , I . dou, in many of our States la a thing i - 1pressisse of illight show uriaatil . I . .. �� . I..� �­ ,Starting Young CAii diansi I I I �� . - o the European-$ � .N17 � . . . 11 . - -utterly abhorrent t sahws -... � . is Recognized as of National Importance ' -- - - , A - View of a U.S. Authorityjncl of public administration or of ' Dr, , of .. . - .. . ' �at!:.Alo~, ­ ;W 1, --Ar --'--Z- , � �­ 1 : '' � sty _ ZJ1rg4)J,lii ­ :.:� ire I. ­ ---- � -- ­ � � - ­'­ -.--- . ,p4l :jiiiil�iii�IliiIiiiiis . ­1,4�­ .­­­ I . .. . . ,� Who Has Studied Crime -proper Public protection - of socit I - .� . �� . i - .... . , - 1� - � * . I , I . . . ;.. . . .- . . - . � .... . '� 4 - i-A SPLENDID EFFORT. -, - . -- � . and- Criminals in Both - -. . from Crime;' � - ' - �.Z : 7,��. " 7� , � .l 1-1, -. I . . .:..�. � 1, . - . I 1-.1 . nichmond T.ime.iii-Ribatch says In - ,� . I ­,- I I - ----Ir 11 . �. . , - - . - .. . �:: l,� �' . . .. I Countries - . . With a Notable - . I . - . . - 1. � . reply: . 1.11" '.�,. 1, ' ' ' ­j . � ` � ernme . . "''"' . ... , i I , . � . , 1- - Government Cape a Notable Year. . . ... . we in Canada pride, ourselves, and -' "There's- nothing wrong. with the � ' ' ..% . Public'ation - .- . I rightly go, on our courts of Justice- . of the States or of the- I - : N criminal laws : detection I OWL'LAFFS L., ��.�,.,.,�� q � ... publislied "The Canadian our law observance' and law enforcl -United States, so far, as i . I—, I . . . . . The Dominion Governmelit has just . Dr. Helen MacMurchy, chief of the ' OW that law enforce- p who ' have committed 1 . . . . ­� � . . . . , meat. ' We "know of eysions . ..'�,­' 1. - , .1 .-� Mother's 13"k," written by � n the category . . . I 1, I South crimes which fall within �� . ­ . �­ :- Division of Child Welfare of the Department �of Health at Ottawa. ment with our neighbors to the C -there's l-' :.�:�l .: �;� . --;--:,�,$A � � �.. . a child, and the greatest. is not their strong point, so it Is with icif malum 'Ili all concerned, . ,- . . 11 . . �i­ .. 11;l­., � gift is. ! l � ­ . T-he foreward----�'Th e greatest I interest we read an article, comparing I nothing wrong with. the-P-6lice Of the i ... 4" w � -"This bol has When.. -�' a, mother," and the introduction .. 1: , - t . honor rnmont of the U. S. with Europe as to crime land ,States or of the United States. Whe r is to be � �.�. I. I. ..: . � .j., * , � � -, , . . 1. I . � I . . . , been written for --a Canadian mother. The Gove The POIYgloil vast expar.sle of the United . States you . I and the treatment of criminals. i ' . : e nation is made of homes . population to Ills Eo�tll Of the .. line ,is compared with the densely pope - . .. � . '-.:'- Canada knowing that the nation . )r. Robinson . r, recognizes you as and the resultant unstability of l fated countries in which I . , . ­ 1''. . . � %� I : homes are made y I I � . . or . I ­. - I � - il of the Makers of Canada. No National Service is greater zenship is a factor which enters into ln�,estigated conditions, the American, - I - .. - ,:... I.. l - ' The e police able and keen . 1!� .� i� �,�.. "better than the work of the Mother in her -Own ..Home. politics across the line. P611tics il ' lice' 'ire as as the I -- ...' � . �. 1,1: � 1, .... . . . . nt of the, State." . The,w ten the stl legal hair splitting to boost party 1,13olico of spy other country.. .. , ": �.� I , �.. , �,��,- 1: Mother is the First Servant . . 'Iyeellng lawyers: Dr. Lotils'N. Robin- �' "What Dr. Robinson Rinsol overlooked, I ,", , . ­r ., I � . I - I ' picking up the darling," 1. . son describes -I apparently, is the difference between 1 1: I y Told . . � the baby." pie I the situation as a Mem .... O.. . :�"... .,.sIMPI . . . "cuddling the little pet' is past and commis- 'the administration of the criminal ... I ,�, congratulate . the bee of the National Crime I e a . 1- I -1. -------. -M-cmurchy has stressed - ston. He says; "' laws in the United tates and in othir. . ... I �e - l , , -1 , ed upon the simplicity and clearness point so often forgotten a I . "Thoug ere - .. . . yt igni the fault of the . ; __ -4� - I. ­ , ' to I laws in the United t offend- -, " � � . � -,, of the language with Which she tells .year Of 'a -baby's life Is Europe in the general attempt ited States that - - , - � - . . .. , � - .. . make punishment for wrong doing era go unpunished; 1 :, - ... i o � . . to care for young sleep, food and bath. The reviewer's it isnbt the fault . (). W. L .io � -- -- I-..-- it �. her stpry of how - . I q , - -- . - - _vxperieneel -ax-r-tv -i-WIft -.'It ­ta that �of the eca use -Of-mlld Dr. MaCM-U-Tchy used to-be persoi . . . . . In-, -the tb�lag­ rroii -ign't 11 - ., - Canadians. . rem. through wet. ii one's attention Is tne a0sence er penalties in Europe than are pro- . -10111:wiol . tial ­ - tal of Literature in the Old G fair sill fa 11Y fully terideripy to turn to more . ter halt 'raise a fair si, of say I as- vided in America that ,criminals are - "... I... i 11.1 mar School or Jarvis Collegiate Insti- methods, ' vere penalties or to a harsher prison punished in Great BrJT&Tn­and on the the ye. confirms the Doctor's in . Error. ­ - 11 ". , , tute in Toronto and well does I . . who would go free In - -_ . -, ­ 1. ,- . ��. �1�9 . 1. how colloquialisms Free For The Asking regime in the effort tQ @tamp Out C-onttrient .''- � . - ,� , ... 11 . . viewer remember � They fined him fifty dollars, . ;.., , � - - -frowned � -The publishing the Canadian ertme. 'Everywhere there is manifest America. As a matter of fact, .the Beoiauio he tried to kiss . ­- I . 11 I I i ,and Popular expresslons were of . - , y by the Doctor When She ea - i Mother's Book is without doubt one of a movement to soften the asperities English criminal laws from which our :,upon _ . are quill severe The -stenog In his office, . . . I -- . . him the rudimenti I the most notable events marking of the penal law and -ao mitigate thl Win -are d4ilved was a'lovelY , ­­" ,., I . . ........ . deavored t � ----I,. - Who miss.- ��. . I 1. ..... 11 � . ' former. harshness of P as ours. . .. .,. , I guage. The Doctor.! Canals's Jubilee Year and every risen: discipline.. of the English Ian ' he difference IS that the criminal . ;.1 . I . I . �... .. 11 ,.. .1 ­ . ­ has worded her and expectant, The long sentences recently 'Imposed - "T laxly administered . . ". .". j­ a master of English, . � mother, prospective in The moral as I get It. . - . . . ... _ ­­�book in the simplest manner' POs-'stould ` have this .•Most -excel- by.certatia American Judges are re- laws are more ther And which I here limpart-- �- - .i., 'l � J . . . L ,I. 11 I Presslons�l lent publication which will be mailed girded by European students as a re- thi United States than in any 0 wise to finish ' 11 li� � 'It,t� , ..... I � :2ol and where popular ex' - - - world. Our Is that It's I I . �tt� I . L . . I . f the Middle Ages, civilized country In the - - . . � , . t forcefully' writing and asking for turn to the cruelty 0 Whatever things You start. , carried her thought MOS i free by simply - Health; Ot- and: a further increase in the bartill whole system .of criminal Jurlsprud- - . � . . .. . I . , I has used such it to the . . ohs ch expression$ until _Department Of Haa . ' � ­ ­ I absolutely_ rea - I ties of prisons is difficult to Ox- once is Maintalned in such a manner puyster wall .. d "Ma, Crandall Van solutei clear, - .. .1 `taws, Qktnada.' . .- . .1 � . .. y safeguard around . #e result to w . plain to those Europeans. as to throw. ever in go- to know what .branch of 'the tami able, and understandable by anyone Advice to Doctors . L The question will now be askiiiii th6� criminal to protect him fro I a spring from." . . � , * -.. ..-.. . I I , . who 'lead words of two syllables. - I � ... b. can Being a mere newspaper man 'the row every sal w ,,My boy. felt - I .- . I . 1.11, . - I the Advice t6 . .� 'i To stress _ important poin-ts Dr. 1 6" hat do.Europ*an countries rely Il rather than to throw I the MurphYs . , t I reviewer hesitates to offer n w crime? Leaving out Of guaril around society to prtect It from It Crandall � .�, I . I tetion to keep down 9 enact spring from nobody. they spring at, . � � I --.... !!� , . � ,T�,, . mac.11urc.hy has resorted to repe � the medielal proiession but as. the account those social ameliorations of the criminal. Our Legislatures , , . . .1. - one seriously wanting I ' - . . I .- I ­...t � "'A so that any 0 father of a successfully raised family w hich both 11�uropeana and Americanalade-Il laws: our police- execute 'am I " ... . I � ,,5" , her Instruction can- i aa been through the exp�rience of criminal . - I ,fml . . . to ! wi h ur�, fully conscious as lending to les- 1 them; then our system .. - I I'll ., . t possibly fall to have hil truths I not hesitate to say that every * ! trials, with ttg sentimentality and Its Women are, supposed to have ." � , I ". not !he does all Ii I 'would %a.� that tho main � ' L � * ,driven home. She has written, for 4 . .; on the police. In . oth4u � mush and its play-acting 'by lawyers curiosity than men, but so far none of , 1. .. I . p nee I. die. .. . � mast of in city or country should keep reliance . Ill the Noll the good of the great a supply of these little books oft band w ' I'll to and Its demurrers and its hair-split- them has tried to a . - " I ­- women In average circum- to every. wife sad ord-i while we Americans -.4c and Its . - . J.., . ,Canadian I and give one think that crime can be held lif clil Ong and tts expert ovidence 11 ycl have It - - . - - .,..,. . . ." ­ I. - stances. Her simple, direct and futi; mother. We congratulate the gov. by punishing severely an Insignifican . t I coined phrases of excuse and pallia- The Bookbindelill - .. . .-. : '..'11- �'. ­Mate language proves her as great a i ernment on ttreir Chief of the Division Furopeanaltill casts the offenders loose." -- bound in Turkey or Morocco?" I I- ­3-,`� : 11� . I, . English as a, rhyscology� I fraction, of our criminals. The Patricit-illiNeither, sit! I-TATO . . I : .,. , - _I ­ matter of - . of Child Welfare and we congratulate believe that it is far.mere effective to . ---------.).-- . - ­ � ­ it -bound right here in Cannoll . -:. 41 1. , I - - . �,­, A Now Era . . . Dr. Macliturchy,on such a noteworthy I mild. pens,ill 0.1 - . I ,ii I pose reasonably - . . - It- in _ * - -­ - ­ . . .. � .. .. � .. I I � * ` iiho , "old time metnod of "rocking � achievement. L a large proportion of those who of i - . We admire pure grit -1 .1 1� , 1. ..- .e i ­A � . . - --- tend. 1 -6 6 - but we're darned if we like it in our 1. . �! .. I 1, I time ago an-inveatigat[i . J 1. ..A short .., spinach. . .1 . . ... . . ­1 I . . I Wilson Publishing Company -tW'O of the leading cities of 1NI19- i - . - , . 4 , - ­- - .. . Interesting Facts - in I , �1. 'i 1. -%-. hereas , , , , , , R!'. d the tact that, � I . . - I , h 1P ...­, . - . . . sours reveals per - . I , . .. � . l, V? olili . . , 0 *-, � . - Portugal, like, England to concerned information had been inti bc-fore the i P. . -1 Notwithstanding the life of A Pa . . .11 I ; ll , -1 J j! I -, I - major I dollar is only seven or eight Months, - - .. .- �- . lest lands settled by her shall do police concerning some 14,000 .. as ij .J�w.e.obave never had one die on out '. i . I !` a . ,-�jdn,-rl - I g . , 0 4 %�- . violence to the mother-tongue. Brazil's felonies, arrests had followed In Only I . . . . . ". ..... A . ' I 11 11 . . I ,� . . I . Academy,- malill a Brazilian diction- iiiiiis --' - ­ .. 8, per cent. of the cases. ' Wb'il � 411101111-- . " . . ,. _; ,,, . 40 .1 ad was sho�'wn that, a total of only 3 per I ,. �., - "! "- , . e aborig!nes a "My fither's in the uiness." �-- * - tll ."se , . , - -i 4 , ­ , � , I 9 wry, Linda .that making I 4200" .� , Africans imported-as slaves have ad. cent. had been found, or had pleaded . - . - -. - . _ . I - -­--::1 ,,Oh. What branch? 1, 5. 1 , . � . I I. ded respectively 3,000 and 1 000 -terms guilty. . - . � I e.. "He collects the ashes." - .. .1 �., ­ I . � I - ,. . - . . . � I . -,,A, .1 . . . .., . .. -. : - to the vocabulary, besides numerous ­To trust to the emo-acy of punish I . . • . I . � • ,:; ", , ., . literary and popular terms unknown in tug severely the 3 per cent. while at- I. 9 . . - I . .. Yisitor-"Won't you be very, ver7 I 11- .� .. I - Portugal. - - . . lowing the 97 per cent. to escape scot- I' nee is over?" . . �. .... � . when your sentence . -) happy �. , 111I • • � mt to, a Eurcl . I.. 4- ; I . . ;:"� . I Ir . ,� 'i . - � . . . . free would scarcely appeal- #�,-� - Prisoner -"I duA'nO. Ins'am. I dun' I The word dollar has 9,111 Interesting pean as an example of our boast,A ef- I - no." . . . .... � �,:.--i I . . I . . . . I . - 4l$$$$$$$$$ 1. ­ . � 'L \ bN which Is related in the town ffrtency� 'or our hard common sense. . . N'talfor-"You don't- know? -And . . I I story, wh i " "You know . . - , . . of yachimov.. in Czechoslovakia. where They, on the contrary, have built UO. - . theill nothing like why not . ` � .. 1. : ... • , ­ . . . I. � .. . police forces that make Lin, mountains to get rid of the old 1. . 1( � representatives of the L!rtle Entente non-political Prisoner-"Fin In for life." ,. 1. �r'l ' L . . . . I I . .:o. . I 1. recently met. Some 400 years ago a it decidedity risky for an individual to surplus." . I oi:iocovered , near engage in crime. . . . "I'll -say there's not! I've gotten bining example of old-fashioned . . silver m4ne was ' I A a .. .. ...I. � � . � mn e past -­- I . I , Yacbimov. The German name for I "The second thing that impresses rid of abo6t one fhnu.' d ln� th p simplkelty to an unpowdereill nose. . - .- . , . - - set ", I . . . I the -- town was Joacbl�stoahl-. rl to Furopean prtsons 13 tbp two weeks MY It . - . . , �! - - I : ., . 47 ' It - t - � - * -. � I . . . .1 , ` , , , silver o . " n I - Count of Sehiltz had q,ilv .. 'ad: Ji.h.'visitoT 1. . . . existence. in the care and treatment .. ­ a I* the metal and I ol prl a standard care I .. . .-I . . � from rhea ing-atc- Joachim. �m The lioners. 0 car .;, but.they never . . the likeneFs­ 0. St. .ste-adily and faithfully maintained. To ry d for mosquitoes, J I y was I;novvn as joachimst- ont'tbe entire a-prtson had such opportunities before, - Port. - �.�% .. . . ,.. � silver money � throw I Safer Than Auto . ,:."l balers, 'ivas. in time, abbrell 'en down to the lowest ,I " . , %: 1. ers, This from the ward I and Oregonian. q . � � - . . 1 4" . . l I � ed to thalers. 10ther changes occur- - ­­­ - ­­ � - ---- ­-­-.---= i i. . red each as . -- - -- . ­ I Miss --Elder, . Who ''Plan's ­ . ... ;�� �',. ) daalder, darer and dalar., ... - 11 I. I `w I .1 .1 ­1't .11 . I 1. .. . 1A P I... . , . . Atlantic Hop, There - -. In the sixteenth century these coins ...Il4 4 . . �! I �".j",r,�­­.. '. I . '. � - I . � I . Z .., .1i I, - . I� , . , i , ill, 'in Engiarl - � , Me, , . ,f . :� �"Z' . � �'; I I . , ­ 0 1 . . . i I . were called dollars . ­­. ,­ )i "' .: , "�� ­. I Js More Room UP ­­:w­' . .:,.!m�! I . - I . - . . . . . .. , Itl.�,Q , . �� . . 't , . ... � , . i., I.. . . . - ­ I "'M �.. - I , ... I .­ � , ? a :. --. -% -, - . . . I �!F"..':,li!,,�. . -­,l,�, , 1. � . . -1 . . , . - . I There . . .. I . 11N . . . . a :, -, - . .1-1-' . :- ::, ,* � ., " " " ", i , , . mong-stle repitb- A. . 1, ��,!�W. . bllf ­­ll .11 1.� '1.5: ,, ,:�.Z­ :.., . . . . � � .. . 11 - .. � ". - "i'. . , , ��, , :-�;� A .1 �. : t1stenaorn's la-'t . 1k I 0 400, ; a :; .., I , Wheeling, W. Va.-It Is safer N L n -, , �mt �. � 1 �., .. , , - ­ '. ­ I . . ,;, , I . ­ ... . I holding sovereign power in ,.,�. ".W�1:,�,'.1'.1. .. � , 4 ,.., :, In the .... . . : lie still .1. . I . .� I � ii , .. . ,­ "I ... . � . . . ., �. ;ll %. , . .. air than in an automobile because the' ► . . . . . its territory, thRt. of lifount 'Athos In 4., - 1, � �* - - r,,,�.l, , ­1 I ..' 1, , . �� * , . � ­� ­� ­� ­� ­5 " . .: "' , � ,� " .. ,., l.1, , one of the Greek peninsulas, Is to lic, . ­� ,,-:. ;l. m1:1, .. ..,:i ". , airplane, has unlimited, OP . ­ . "' . . L -. I .�ll � . - 1)�, ­ ­ I � , , 'i , � '.� ­ . I �,.,...,i!:.: ­,1 I , :­7 ..' . " " .i - -,� ,.. ace in which' � '. � . I ��­ ­....!,.�., , . ,. .... 1. 11 I'. ;,.� - - - . � , .. .-- -A ­ led by P.rTWment of its com- � ­1 . . �'­'. 1. - 1 , " � ".. .. . �, ...." ; .1 1 to manoeuvre, In the opinion of Miss. ­Z-,�­ , . B . deprived � , 1�1­4 I "I I* .�7:.:.�:!". . !,:!� "'i. 1� �.:. '' . I � ; . � " . I . ,., . ., :" '. ... ­r: � "I I . . � - . - This sYm- ,, Z.- ", . ", .. . .. . . ,: . " �7 Ruth 1�ldl 22, ef Lakeldrid, IFIA., who --7 � . . .. : D, - mend ef the gendarmerie. .. ,."..":'.: . . 1 ..�, :, �ll: ":, : 1. ` .. -1 . I %::,�]:�?l, ,, I ,:�.� � I I P.1'4: .1 . I - 1 4 , 4 . . :�l::, , i�:. . . Is preparing for anon -stop flight from . �% I 1. . civil sway will li,.� " %­ . .., . .­ � . . , . ,W.,. - - . . ­ � I I � -l' . � I ­ ­ .1:1 I . bol of the Patriarch's 11 �,�e l. -. � ­ � I .,�, � , ­ill . . - .1 . . . .. F . . r' . , - � � .. I , ­ , ` -, I 1611 -. be for State, easons' transferred to I li .: i " .: : " ..::. , t.... :1 . .; I . � New York to Paris. The- young w g � . ­­' , ­­�, . .) .:. . 4� Ill .� I . . .. � ­..1�11, ­ .. .". , ll . I � ­- . . ,. , . - . ­:, .. ': ­.:.:.�:l:�.;�.;,;­ , , ]Uzi-, the authority of the Government. .4�, , �.. .. I '. 1, . ­;. �­. � , I titan, who Is -�' . .., . I ­ .. � I barked by Wheeling f � �1 !--, :. AYTIME FROCK I ­1 -1-1 ,�� 1: 2,',...� - - .�.� ., , I h " . 7 . , . .. . , . � � 1 - � I � A CHIC D " .; ! �. . .1. l.�� ­ ! I it" .. .. " :.��:, ­z1v I I I . , men, will be accompanied by . - I 1:,!::,ix­;: .� ,.: I . . . . . All • IN ..", . , . ­ . '. ness , , J . 1. , - � : ­ .I . I Exceedmigly, smart is this attral %�.;` I . � Ill I I.. . ,.. I . . � ­ I a (I lync�- , , . ..�. %..�; . , .1'. .: 1 .- George W. Haldeman as navigator., ' � I 7 , I - �, .. nett month. .- ;'':,:. . "I ­ I !daytime frock. The, back .is in . one I States of the Untun.that -lict(I lYnc� •, , ..* , , ., 4"ll 1 I . , . ­ I (piece and the box - plaited skirt front, Ingo last year numbered ten, the same �­, � They plaii tid'hop off late- n I .1 I . . I 0*.- -,� I - I ' . I as in 192i and : Stbttes That . �,. . ^It wasn't hard to learn flying a, , . . , is joined to the bodice closing in coat 1925 net � I -­� .. � I . . . . . . . . . .1 ' ' llsali 1 . -r "I never have felti � -- ' 0 - , *ffect and having 'a notched collar, Ihave had a lynching are Ma-, plane;' she said. . . 7-,, - ­ . and! I., It is really far safer up there: ,J,ll� I . set-in Pocket, long dart-fitted or loose sells, New Hampshire, Vermont I ; I ..' , . Na * . . . I ...W , . an auto ­ N li �; I I 1. - . ­;, I I sleeves and a trim belt. 3,. 1611 is I Ythole lisIand. . in the air than it to riding I . �, �-`j . .. I I - 11 :� .. . . . .1 I....., 'rbe�re is lots more .> . . . . ,. room." - - . ­ d is in sifts 38, 40, 42,1 . il I � - �' "I .10 mobile. I �. --- I ­ . I I �. I . � . .. , each hil . � . .,�. - for Ladies an : .': ­� - . . ­ �-- . I 1 44 and 46 inches bust. - Size 40 re- A Bolton watchmaker' has erl I. - . I Ili, � 1, . I 1. I.. . ". Confident that she will r I.."'. ,-A .'li .� I - � -1. ..... . I i .1 " V �,,. , .4. le, ­ . ,'.�..Ipgpp!wjleqil��- ­­ ­ • �, � .. , , -do of the Atlantic, �. .. . I .39-inch, or 2'7/i yardsithe perpetual friction class. Il �* . 14��. . �� , .. . � goal on tbe.0ther at -.1 . I.: 1111110 I a , , *`il I I .. � ., -- :quires 4 yards. , ': . '. I . � � - . . .�, il. Price ZO cents- the vention is a wrist-watch, Inside wllz.c* . ... '­. � -1. . , Miss Elder's only worry is compett-, ­ 1 - . --- I'll . , -.. 64-inch metal . .11 :;� ., - .. . �.�i :�f 1. .­. - . ... . . , I I.. . . I:r ..... .� . ­­ �>, .�..�.... - - . . ;or - • . � . . ; ,:� - -1 tiou, for, sb e- says, -�Jt would break ' � . is a small , 0 a' . ..:. � , � .. . attern. weight balance.. thal.t. .- ­ I . I ... : �.;.;:!.. :1 �,Z; ft. some ii woman got. . . . P I - ;.� .; . .I ­Iii �' , .1 I. ., . . . 411 . The secret of distirl dress lies 's,,l with' every movement of the I '­� ­. ­. I my heart . - ;.,.�l , ., 1. 1. � ,.., . ,, � I ­ " . . . . / -.-��,,-.4 . . . . . I . . � . in good taste' rather than a Iii I wrist and gives a turn to tl-le spring.. - �. I . ... ...'. .1 I .. 1. there before l.dtd" ".., ,. - . - ,� " . ,,:­.".11, on ' . expenditure of money. Every woman! J ]!sit in hour's wear Is �a4d to be suf- ' . ,� :-�.�.�.,. - .,:�:. 111,:.:..:... I bliss Elder became Int ,.a.tell fly-. .. - ­.. . � I. , tor' for .., . .il� .: . 1. . . visiting , . w i in'80 I ..�; I 0 � frig while t'iting uth Arl - - � - �' `...�;-' � ­ I . should want to make her own clothes, fi,l,,t to wtud It forty, hole. I ; I . . . . . I . � � . - . ' moo . . I W11e�n'her-fRMiIY . 'er will find! timeke ep Ing.. Should the I .. MAIKING CANADA'S ; and thi 'home dressmilli I e watch run, ­ m . .-.. MOSICAL'.HISTORY I two years ago. I . 1. v I tthe designs illustrated in our new' down, all that it I,; necessary to -do is ; * ' was the Canadian Folk from-AnWstpn, Ala., her birthplace, . , . I So great ,.l interest evidenced i The first ed 1,,�!!��...` � Fashion Book to be Practical and to put it on the wrist, when at once It ' or- Song and. rid, Handicraft Festival staged to I;akeland, she decided to try her _ I - ,t1-;. , " I . in the. Scottish Musilil Festival , Quebec, in I -. 14' . . . - I �il. . - , ­ pimple, yet m . - ' ' d t rating an r.IrpIll and soon ­,tn . gt7 the Ch�tcau Frontenac, � � . ��.'. 11 "an a operating , #1 maintaining the of I begins ticking. . liganized as part of ilie HighlariZI Gath- I . - ' . .. . , . . i -lot. . 0,:.:� . . * *' * , .. ­ regarded as unique she qualified as a pi - I'.,. 1. the moll of the moment. Pricel the I. • ... . He I erIng for bant'll early In September, May, which was re, than mil Re- "'Of course I Am very anxious to ­ - �1 .1 . . the COPY- . aY 1. . . I �� - " ��l . .. alms a.prodigy. that the Ca-Haillian -Paclflr. Railw, In tile, annuls of Cana . .. -.,- book 10 cil Soviet Ituiii cl . I . . and rComey-1 � - lit to Paris' , ' she said :,��'. ORDER PATTERNS. Ifs Nicholas Nazi wto, at 16, Is a " viving old-time songs a Make the 'flight I I HOW TO . � Company areangli with the Alberta : settlers of this just before leaving Wheeling De- . , �N �' college professor. Nicho- of the earlier ale . ­ � , . Write your name and al plain- full-fledged Univil at' Government Telephones to instal the �. toms - public fancy. Iroit to make trial, flights in ,r Stfil :, �. entered Ta,7-hkel ' ­ 1 amplifiers i the public addrel l ! cGuntry - has .call llTs.... - part' In son Detroiter monoplane. "I feel vOry�. ,- 'a; , , gyp, giving number and site of such las age of 10 and in fil years coin the Dominion Scots played an important par �l..7 1 * �terl that were used at I ... . - hall "I . . . � you want. Enclose 20c in the . minion and the CIA _be able.- do it. �- ., . . �,t' . , I patterns as ' I . � .. I . stamps or coin (coin profel wrap plated the mathematical, historical I broadcast, so that the evening. building up the DO - rifideni that I �s ' lJubill broadc lers who, the ship routs when and 90tan.tific I cours�,l which other 1 names .Of. M�Iny sturdy sett We t� take . 1.�v , I �concerls were hi not only In-the . -. �,- " . . At number and . lays are fore- - -- d r nd to I.i .I.-A carefully) for each nu dents rNuill ten -years to finish. ­ - e -Baiiff Springs Hotel, I came here In the early ( . we cross, an . . . " I - siddress to Pattern Dept.; students 1. ­ ­ iballroQui of the I ­ . . .your order .- . & al favorable weat ler con I I - iiiias "stj I i n many der- ' �1. , 10 where the Festival` ig6d but' most in the list of noted explorers, fur h ditions. - , I . . . ► .. ,, ,­4:-WiWT1 Publisi C,�., 78 West Al , . - a . Mace 9 and participants I . - --^ - ,, � ni f me ' In the lounges an Ing projecis'that uittmately have " T . . . turning the ... . . .11 . I race - try .1 . ... ... . :,, 48i mail. . against the corn- borer. I rely to - he] p� th 0 DQmtn- country' we might . - ---- , . . . be turned . t. ed In no smatl IN . , , to Festival was the second '� Issigsippi on them.-Portland (Me.) , I ' " the ter trader " ,. . . . . . .'. Jill St., Toronto. Patter sent by the Govern nt I 1also d on ' ve hil hould invade this - � he full force o . , * , -� T�� nd ou , . :-- - Al 'standing musical even -- -�'.' . . � 6 ­ * , I-` - I the borers need do is disguise I t,-of gn til r ton t9wards the prosperity at's now it . ' . . I hville I Express. - ­ - ­.- -_- -V .., without sentiment, YOU bootleggers. - Nashville X11 place in Can- enjoys. ­ . I � jo -i .,. . ­ .. It you are themselves as bootleggers. ­ . , ; _ •, , nature that has takA i � . �, .-.! - , 1. . . .;. A , ,:- . . � I.. Banner. . I . .1. , . � . - . . . I I ­ , I . '.. sirs net a success. - ; � - .1 : .- I ­-- ­ . . '.. - -"i' I -, 1 ----Vv1-1*- . .. � . I 7 . 1 . .. 1 I."....". V --Z�, * ' -1 I--- 'i'On ' --- . ----- 1. I . . .. -------------- I Is ­� - -1 �----��� CANADA - - I U ' - - ­ .'--'-- - - -'- Canadian the I , ��' L84'V1.t1P)co11 �1- ­ ''I I 11 .- ­;­ . . .... . . ,, 1. r. -.. . ­�... . ­ - .. . . , - a . .. I ., I .. . I .1 . . - I . . .. ., % - � � - � : I .. I I I , . . . - ­ - . . � .1 - � , . r , . . I . , . . .,-. . I . I I �- ­. . I I . I. 1. . 1: . ., , . . ­ 1. .. % - , J. . .1 I . . . . ,. 1. - .. . I ..... , . . . - . : I � .. , . I . I . . ., : . I ­Z.. . .. . I.,." . . . . . I � . . I... . . . . . .. . .. . , � , I I .1.: I I . � I . . .. I I . . � . . ­ t I , 1�,.., .- '. �.-,,�­ , I - - � I . . . - . . . . ,. I , �.� *. - . I .Z. R . I . ­ . �..� . . � i . :., � - . . . l . �.. �. . . .1 . . . . 1. I � , , ) .,. . I .. 1. - �. , ., . � lill 1 " I . .. �. 1. .� , .. 1. - ..., " � I ­ -, ­ .. .. � ;p -;i I . I 11 �, '. I " I I . . . . 1. I ­" . . . , . " I al.11- , . �'.t . ,..46 � � -, � l , 4 , -�. . I ". - , .It . - , , . I °' - , , 'y . I '' - ,-, - � -,,�., ..'­ : .." I -� . �. �� �'. ­.4-7 - � ­� -­ ., e ", . l -- .�h, "l � ei� . �� r� - � � . 1. .,.. � �' . -, 11 I 49 ­2�0 1. - � - ,i6 , - �k , 1: 11Z� , ._.�--.W.,4,,,t-t-.im:��r.,�F�,z�tc.,t�,&.ra�,Z,tti.,;:.4�.,o.d,l--N4,wr- - =1-1.U*i�ZI:r.ral R ka� ­ -.. ,,� m - - ---"-.-- B.O.'FOOTBA-LL, ASSOCIATION. &TURDALT 6f 85 hedw The first of the home and home elpringe glames fot, the Sinclair Beasft-Cup- in- the South Ontario Football Associa- Benue t, �4 tiOn was Played llisi'Satuiday even- Uce & Pic ��YUIJ *L60 X paid In &A—*. ing at Claremont before a laree 7- .4 Q%at crowd, Goodwood winning by score ;f BONDS—G one to- all. Both teams played well Rnorage a e 1 and the score indicates how close the � et tive JOHN MURKAR, Froprieur. playing. was. Goodwood goft away eent. to a good start. Immediately the hall was ki�ked off it was rushed to the INSURAN cludin ..-NOTES AND COMMENTIL Claremont goal and within three min- utei of the start they'had. *notched etorm Me deS dre for fame and fortune their goal. From then to the finish .- ' .: .1_ Phon cause of theA death of times threateaad to beco 4 bas been the the game was closely. contested and a number of aviators, includin At me rough 43tf 9 two but Roy Morrish---of Cherrywood, the Women., who have made unsuccessful refer" _,_held the players well in hand. Claremont will now go to Goodwood attelnPts to czo" the Atlan�ic ocean -to play the during the past few months They next Saturday evening final game with *a one-goal lead to D -A. star.ted on their trip fuffl- of confidence overcome. This will likely be the that, within a few hours -would last game.of the se:ason andit is sure they land safe on the oppo'site side Of the to produce the best soccer of the *wan a d receive -a � tuniultuous we - sea The game -will start at, a U t son. come by' admirin lat 5.30 p.m. standard time. RE 9 crowds, and er be riwarded by a handsome prize. for All old-time their daring and skill. But the. re. Maple Leaf Mutual Fire �fall grettable part of the attempt is that A dance w 'they. have been failures, as_they never start Zeache obje-etive, but--foun4-a_ --fia Ee— r Ei__ odl d their b Md�p s for fa arCe country watery grave some place -in the At- ildings. Music by bu jantic thev Windstorm 'Insurance on buildings, P but where. or how met wind-wills, Silos etc. -Kingston with their de�ah will forever remain '­Automobile Insurance half mil -myitery. The large percentage of of all kinds. !failures, resulting in the death of so FARMS A" �V.:, p FOR 8 _-:.-tmany valuable lives has. led to. a Write or phone "pWar demand that the governrnent,� Att b the various countries ED. BOW M A N concerned -Amake it illegal or in some way put a Z0 WHITBY. ONT. stop to the sacrifice of so many lives. "'There is nothing whatever to be gain- wi �Publie ­-7--ed in makirtg successful attempts to ed up a -'=as the ocean. It has already been vice St lishOwn that it is possible to make sue- es just cessful trips between Eilrope an'd RestR America in a heavier than air b%chint, but it has also been proved A first-cl that it can be done only at a terrible OUR BREAD. In �risk, that only a smail percentage Is PA S �Ry Wo 'successful. The popular feeling that Im been aroused will. no doubt, put a stop, to a great exUnt, to any LAW �-Jwther attempts in that whlc�, is AN D S �Ipraetically suicide. HoVis'Bread Clara Pjowir)g Competition In addition to the regul4r Ontarf.) The Bread of -BLOCUTIO,% -I 'County Plowing Matches. the North 4ODtarI0 Match to be hel& in Mars, Ter M01 �-`Township on October fth and the 4outh Ontario Match in Pickering 'Township, also in October. the On. 46 Bvery Itari,o Department of Agticulture is ^gwn encauragmg the Rome Plavving �Try a Loaf 'Competition. where the corite.ttnt ..N C three acres at home. Prize We have t^k Imoney is secured through townahip councils &nd a overnment grant. I Fleury PI This C pettion will t* In charge which om :i' of Agi icultural Reprem4atAtive. W. M. Sta Croskeiy, Uxbridge It gives the Fresh Fruits. -1roung Plowman who does not care to AMO ery a "Or who cannot come out and take psrt Highest P­ri AM 10 ther local Matches, or the Provincitl an -Xttch. a rbance to prxet ice at home E:900i. -and at the same time a chance to stark I ER 'up agaimstothors in a competition, The Provincial Match this year Ito B being held wfibin easy distance of On. 7� tskriO County Plowmen, the match -'being held at the J&iI Farm at Lang. 1 1 staff, October llth-.14rb, Special priz. SOUTH ONTARIO AGRI e# are bei offered for plowmen in at the rovincial Match, -Alfalfa 81 P r— Altalia is ve A 1% T1Vr!" A T_ " 11"'_:8 P'7 , -ous-devices have bee I, vented wbich Ail A U ab -&recalculated to make alfalfa sod plowing easier, There i,3 still room ,,,.Iror improvement, however. and I Is f'j)OSSibly With Lbe hope of getti6g s�me new Ideas that Very attractive- prtz?s ; At are being Rffered. OSH-AW MORGAN-IRESON. On Saturday afternoon, Sept. 3rd., ;a pretty wedding was solernnized-at- �.i_Noin�ebf`_Mr. Alfred Ireson, Locust 'too %Jf Ifill, Ont., when his elder daughter, Merle, w as united in marriage.- 'to,Mr. George A. Morgan, only son 14 of Mrs. M, Morgan, of Toronto. T�e Sept. 15th-- Da J"remony was petf6rmed by Rev. W. Auld of Markham under an arch ...S JL of evergreens and aiitumn-flowe�rs. 17--Full Thi bride, who -was given in rnarrialre by her father, entered the drauiiig- room to the strains, of Loliengrin's -TWO BIG NIGHT'S weddi*ng march -olayed by Mi;s Ethel )[reson, cousin'of the bride'. The bri-ie was attired rk a go,�vn of white xatin Thursdav and Friday, Sept. 1.5 Ierepe trimmed with pearls and orang e 'blossoms. Her shower bduque . t was babys breat� The bridesmaid was RACE 'Ophelia rose lily of the valley, an(i. Miss Margaret Ireson, sister of the .bride, wearing a pretty orchid frock F-ridav--and Saturday, Sept. 16 �:end carried a bouquet o? butterfly roses and baby's breat�. Litt1P_.'.Nlar*_ �garet Wagg, niece of the groorn, acte.4 BIG LIVE STOCK'S "as flower girl, wore pale pink organdy :amrl carried a basket of pink roses, 'The tarnations and babys breath., sisted by Mr. W. Dixon. groom was as AMUSEMENTS .During the signing of the register 'MiSs Ivah Wagg sang "For, You Alone.", Followint the cere.aony a �dainty buffet lunc eon was served. -:M I D W- A. Y lAter the -bride and groom left fok a -Dalziel's Shows a;nd Rid 7notor trip. The -bride traveled In im smart ensemble of sand with bat iand -shoes to match. On'their re- turn they will reside in Toronto. -7 :7 Big Vaudeville A '�Blancbe hl. Ram 9 ks Ty a 11 -.2 Ma nificent Firewor er, Claremont Teacb- er of-Piano, Co_naervfkto� cnursp taught. Re Be Smith, 'IStudiont Mrs. Oliver's on Saturdays .51-1 for out of town pupils. President aRr NeP!AS T a 7 11�., I �­ I . L - ­ - * P4 of frelb mUch 60we and 0 at lot 6, eon. 9. Markbam. Winter will be here very soon and Q, C 'al I prop'r. See bills. YOU go-an-y notion -f Dntliqe. auctioneers. purchasing a now Hard and Soft eoid of the,' aboigh; leawe overnment., Municipal and best q"jity on your, order'no* so that it' Bonds. Alan, Indusuials. will be read_v when the hand' twents at, from 5 to 7 per first snow appears. THOS' A. 1AW LORNE R EID CB—All classes written in- CLAREMONT* ", Automobile, Wind- eat and Sickness. e or write ED. BOWMAN, Whitby -PATTE dR.NS and TRANSFERS N-,C I 'N AT -,-HIGHEST IN QUALITY Having sepured the Agency for the "Ideal Patterns and Tranfers the --7-7cabtn-etimT.ing-beeu—tattalled in our artere containing all the . very latest up to-date patterns, we itivite your in- ODELED BARN spection of this new addition to our stock. Take home a pattern sheet and see the latest designs. dances will start for the Wfl winter months. 25 CENTS EACH ill be held every Friday, Ing September 9th. T IFM4103M weteome.- -6,00d-prtzev.-- Alex'Bt6ccfius and hi� Everything in our store fresh and new. 51no ariila. 1-11P Rosebank Corners, -,.-Our Service will give you.satisfaction. e east of Pouge Bridge.: JAS, RICHARDSON,-_ entiola' ej to Pickering. Hardwar S' re sh to inform the that we have open. Garage and Ser- Now Is the time to look over that old, Range or Heater and if you ation in our premis- -need a new one call and see ourg. the Happy Thought we8t of the Eastern and McClary Stoves and Ranges. urant. Pickering Lowest priced, quality considered. Village, Ont. W�ashinig Machiaes. Wringers, Wash Boards, Roofing Hog Tronghs, &as mechanic *0 - 6� -all Coleman Lamps and Lanterns, Paints, Muresco etc. skes of cars. It the re is anything in Hardware you want give us a call. The chances are we will have it'in stociL rk- Guaranteed We sell the old reliable and famous Fleury Plows. Shares to fit nearly all makes of plows. S GARAkiz. 4RVICE STATION Agent for McCormick -Deering Farm Machinery and Repairs. Prattis 31lis Our Motto: We have it, can get it. or it is not made' sod DRAMATIC ART MID for T-U&ion J -S. BAISDON, PICKERING EY'K VA LORK.— 7 PICKERING Vednesday from 3 p. n& T IF 0 E UNIVERSAL MOTORS en over the Agency for -Wil'AST HILL owe and Plo rarts, I r "'i we will k.e eon- ntly on b.,. --STAR AND FLINT SALES Cakes and Confection. lways on hand. ces paid for good buttar d fresh eggs. A N N 0 IV ff you -want a guaranteed 1. ep@ar job at a reasonable ROUGHAM pnee, E.EE U S. Experi' 'ce�(l Mechanics. 'Revairs on all makes. Phone Scarboro. 52 31. C. SOCIETY Complete Quality Funerals SOLID'OAK 14ra $70v $1W' 9 $125 CASKET FUNERAL $ 'ONT M A T -T H E W S.BURIAL 00 219 Dantorth Ave.,.Toronto .."Phone Gerrard 3300 Our Funerals include: Embalming, Hearse. Casket, -Outside Carse, -177 Electric Fixtures, Chairs, Our Peogonal Service. Funeral complete. A 1 No 61tras. kVisit, our establishment anc1prove the truth of these statements ism foryouraeives, These prices stan7d good within a raditiq of 40 miles from Toronto REMEMBER: Clip this ad. for eeference, 31tf yy Sho* Da-'s- y HOWS M sun fin' and 16 is is -rourWoof Trewresistant? and .17 Fire-pr6tection is all impoAani in moderA building. Help protect your home from tbo 4 WS 0 raenace of fire by using Drantford Roofing. A Brantiord Roofing products_ariJ fire-re- tardent and usually,reducd, in�urancci rates A I T- by_10_��'per cent., Specif�r-.'hantfb` _Uor permanent rooftng -�atisfactiog 13 an Raof6jr C16 1.4mit2c _Lr tford Brantford, qqj;gjg ots 13ta Dispays Stock. Carried, Information Furnished and Service on Brantford Roofing rendered by P. Davis,' oal Seeretary F. J. Prouse, Pickering M �, Vidb a L W � r : {. • - Qt11REMONT. Archie and Mrs. Fleming and, ){ties Ella Redsttaw has left for CARD OF THANKS. AUDITORIUM ... r �"• -family.. spent Sunday .with, the "extended visit.out west. w M - an . a rs. o3d -an family - P, Mn.'Ml dietoa spent a day io the Flemings o spent Sundayy with D. and llfre7 ing the Claremont Fire Brigade for - i Mr. John Elliott and George anti Graham and family the splendid work done by them dur- a , )lira. Lillian Bime, of Syracuse, Mre, pster@on sad gone, of Agin,- navid and Mre, Patch, of Lake 'the sire which destroyed our "barn _ STOUF FVIL L W Y . -N. Y., is visiting her mother, Mrs. coact, spent sands with -David field, spent a few days last week Tuesday- evenuig, Aug. 30th., and also Sunday the kind assistance of neighbours and Z. Thomson. and Mrs. Gregg. with relatives in Claremont, re- friends and also feel very gratefai FRIDAY. and SATURDAY R. T. acct Mra._ Halsdoa, of Da M1s@ Fawcett, of Sarnia, and turning home on Sunday evening: for the Brougham Fire Bridage, who - troit, spent Saturday with R. J. Mr. and Mrs. Lee and Mrs. Siddall Earl and Mrs. Ormsby, Charles kindly came and offered assistance. SEPT,16 $flu 17 and Mrs. Mann. of Denfield, Visited at David (Dram p and Mies Inez Matthews, , - Graham Bros.- "MAN FROM THE WEST' Clifford and " Mrs. Soden, of Gregg's last week. of Meaford, spent Tuesday and Newtoubrook, spent Sunday with Miss Mary-Dawson has returned Wedneeday of last week with• L. Comedies : "Min's Away," Audy -rela fuse in Claremont. i� , Gump. :Min's Boatman." Mss. Thornton, of North Bay, is from her extended trip to England, and Mrs. Reid. ar✓ �� . r� y, where she had spent fifteen W. and Mrs. Petty, . Miss :Laura - Y 1' QJ'l!/t Kinogram visiting her sister, Mrs. Middleton, months with friends, fi and Master Gordon, and Mrs. C. Salmon Fishing oa.the Restigoueh Mr, and Mrs. Stocks, of Detroit, We are pleased• to report that Petty, of Cherrywood,' visited rte% Qctutf••_ Tues. Wed. 20 -21 ''`Variety " -- '.- are also their gpest @, Mrs. Jake Taylor, who underwent with D. and Mrs. Dawson and Pain• (Emil Jannings, Lys de Putti.).. J. Jarvis, Mr. Malcolm and Mrs. an operation in Toronto recently, t}y on Sunday. also Comedy.`". For, of Locust Hill, and Miss Irene is able to be home again. We are ort leased to re that k " P l? Fri. and Sat. 23 and 24' :.Balsdon, of Port Credit, were the .Farmers are now all' through Mrs. T. Caster is much improved I guests of R. -J. and Mrs. Mann last- _ "Perch of Devil." week' andh are now waiting forrstgood .January she was a6leCeto, leave heF `` _ -� Comedy Ko, Over the T p of theide.' . Next Sunday morning at the {n `--�, > rain that they may start their fall -bed-on-Sunday and also take. a , � Canadian Rockies. Baptist Church the pastors sub- plowing, Pasture and roots are abort motor •: drive, which taxed ?s, act will be "Passing Safely over - „ also in need of a good heavy rata. her strength but very little. We f ordan. In the evening, The hope that the im ro Prices- Adults 25c cents, ti Seraph with Six Wings." Mrs, J. H. Beal has raised in her p vement rosy E children, under 14 The hydro men have been busy house, from seed, a small' lemon ontinue. A most interestin ame of foot- years, 15 cents during the past few days connect- tree which has produced a lemon g g 3 P y meas�arin ten Inches in eircum ball was played here on, Saturday rented -out of on ing the houses with the hydro line g evening between the Goodwood C during atone' and S. Q Schmidt', PrOpri8t01" stallinngg maters, - Tk�ia- vznrk- fereace,. and is now ripe. It: is will be completed in a few days. about twice the size df an- ordin- and ClaremonL_teems *_ being the - fashioned into Time de- Mr. end Mre.Oopperthwaiteand ary lemon. fiat game in the finale between fyiaRides►gnie T6ie in,— - - - - - -- these two teams, th-e result cf the story of uur mem- Son, Malcolm, of Blackwater, John While cranking his car on Sun- which will decide who will hold oriale___If you are in- and Mrs Barr and daughter. da W. M. Palmer met with a terested coaau -lt us to- For Quafity L Barry g the Sinclair Cup for the next•year. f Pearl, of Oakwood, and Marie For- Blight accident. The car back- day. S th, of Detroit, are visiting with fired sending-Mr- l�almer sprawl - The game was decided is favor of �j p g Good wood by the score of 1 0. An No (ireaterTribute" at a PRICE the latter 's parents, A. oad Mrs.. in over the ground. The crank unfortunate, accident took place' .-Forsyth, struck his hand and fractured a during the game when Magnus N. W . STAFFORD, The Women's Institute will hold bone in his little finger. Morgan. Claremont's goal= keeper, Kin to Road, their regular monthly meeting on -_ the hydro employees are had his thumb dislocated when he Whitby = r' tgept. 28th, instead of the 219t, as now busy connecting the houses was in the act of- stopping a ball. Phone Whitby the Institute purpose going to with the power line, which work The bone protruded through the r q9 JStoafliVille on the 219t. Those they will have completed in a few skin and is proving very painful -wishing transportation kindly days, the reeve strongly urges all The wound was dressed by Dr. T 'leave their names with Mrs. L. J. those who have signed contracts Tomlinson. The next and decid• t a j Pilkey or Mies Clara Underhill to have their houses wired immed ing game will be laced at Good- Those who desire to attend are re- p iately as they will have to pay wood next Saturday. quested to meet at Mrs. J. H .Ev• service charge whether they are -alms at 1.45 o'clock. using electricity or not. Besides. A timely Notice -The Women's it will be cheaper to have the 11GHTINO EQUIPMENT Missionary Society of Claremont work done now before the men W United Church have a number of leave the village. We have a stock of fixtures in all the newest designs nod finishes and now quilts and comforter@ for sale in great variance of prices. ' at reasonable prices. •say one in 'KITCHEN -Tbe Day -Light Kitchen Ualt, a deep shade white enamel �.. C•., ��. need of extra covering for the Is your lead too hard to plow finish with sign receptacle and 8 inch unit in white glass. suitable t. -coming winter, or as a gift, would You should see the new fur 75 or 100 watt lamp. Wired and installed for 31.50. be wise in seenring one or more of McCormick-Dearing Tractor LIVING ROOM OR DEN -Two light fixture, brushed brass or black, GOODYEAR "these. which are equally suitable complete with fancy shades. Wired and installed .96 ' for - palace or cottage, and may and P. do 0. Plow P } WINGFOOT view them and get prices at Mrs. working. Three- light ball lamp shower, browatone and gilt finish. Wired o y,. D° A. 8cott's residence, or phone and installed 4.75 and 5.75. The harder the worst the better 1402 Claremont. Candle Bracket, finished in polychrome 4.75. There passed away-on Thursday they like it. • DINING ROOM -Four light ball shower, Tudor design. finished in �� ;of last week one of Claremout's + - -- bronze. Wired and installed 7.95 highly res��ected ._.. _ - -'Sue t0 C4ffi•a Teside in the person of lira. Call at n if —Phone 3800 - -� Mary Ann Pilkey, relict of the late J. F�NLiOs -u S ete in Y8111e :Joseph Pilkey, who predeceased r:7S.�s3a ._.S�CNT. CNTARIC her twenty years ago. Mrs. Pil• Wlt�1 the best ' ?Eey was born in the township of y �fu Reach. where she was married in standard i i rT 1889 and moved to the Sth cones- but remarkably ` +Sion of the township of Pickering. Points which make the McCormick- a 9Aq ``— "���' where she resided until retiring Deering the best are: The 'Money low in price. to the village twenty-three years +1) Ball•beriiag Crankshaft, guarantee 'sago. She is survived by two son$ with the bearings, for the life o! �+ � .Losing COW' Cord Tires built of and three daughters (one deceased) the tractor, 7 viz Lyman. Luther and Mrs, A. '2)• Sleeves In the cylinders. r a _• 3UPERTWIST . 31 One face frame. I Mantle, of Claremont; Hire, Thos. {, Ball bearings or roller bearings J'o e'� THE average production of milk Whiting, of Strathroy ; Mrs. F. wherever there is a bearing. tier cow in Cansda is about 4,000 li 'Pugh of con. 8, Pickering, and t15 . Good solid fenders and platform. � ; pounds annually, but authorities are O � A. . a , 4 Miss . Jeanie at home; also by i.M No unit on tractor has to be re- agreed that the higher the produc• s twelve grand - children and two moved to repair Lay other unit. - tiofter cow the greater the profit. OIIt. "`. great grand - children. The re- � 7) Lot@ of power. Yin can a►aterially increase the pro- Pickering, Maine were laid to rest in St. is) Eaev steering and short turning. g ductiveness of your herd by breed. -John's Cemete on Saturday last, Ask for a Demonstration ing better live stock and. the .local hirthday. The ber bran an and an Services were conducted in the sands is at your service in supply- United Church, of which she w,�e iF.�s ing loans for'the purchase of stock .. Attentl l a life -lone and consistent member, (dLAR,EMONT which will gives greater ash return - by the Rev. A. McLellan, assisted - —for tie -feed aoa-ia� n by Mr. Orsburn, of the Bap�iat Agent for Acker ma "a Quality I am agent for the World's Greatest �y larch, and Rev. Mr. Real, of To- gHarnees. Ask the user. - _ Scales an "The Renfrew," stoves, ) ronto,.a former pastor and life .j.Hg Scales and Oil Engines. Flude#s, �j song friend, motto spoke very feel, famous-Plows, Potato. Qralo Qriaden, eye - tingly of the high standard of .The `Boots iliac -STAN DARD"BANK Wheel Barrowsetc. Brantford binder twine and second- iChrietian living that had always - and OF CA,NAI)A h separators for sale. characterized her life. Many nlal�e utifulfloralofferiags' expressed PICKERING BRANCH -O. A. Sharp*- Mam*er ROBT• DEVITT, �. the @11111111104131 o - W.a Kul W1+1 y friends and neighbors, among •Walking asy whom $he will be greatly missed. _ Green River ytanley Cook, of the Poet -Office ! • �p 1' 7 "Department at Oshawa, passed %� -_. Basket Factory I away after a - lingering illness on P a U` - 1 ,Sunday last at the 'home of his _ brother•in -law, Walter Ward. Mr. - _ �• Manufacturers of ' Cook was born in Hayeville, Coun- — A s e , Q - - a All kinds of Fru�t Ba k to ty of Waterloo, thirtyfive yearn M '. Berry Crates, _ ago, where his parents, Mr. and _.-Sole Mrs. Wm. Cook still reside. Thir- -,Bank . b ' Mai teen, years ago he -was married to lull line at lOw FarmerB'$ushel Baskets. -, ;Miss Blanche Cooper, youngest A Clothes Baskets, a - daughter of Mr. Georger'Coo r, of prl�es - ClAremont,who survives him, to- It is COnVenlent aqd Frank Pennock, gather with two children, Enid and Earl. Besides his parents he Also Men's Black' and Tan may' SdVe you a nip - Proprietor > , its survived by three brothers and shoes,; regular 8.00; 't0 tOVVri. Phone Markham 1804 3. two sisters, Ernest, of Toronto, for 4.85 J � 'Andrew, of New Hamburg, Mrs. _ BEATTY. Kiehl, of Haysville, and Margaret Misses' and Children's- Shoes " Your bank book; With and Rey, at home. Tn politics he W as a Liberal and an - A g in• greatly .re'duoed she -de sit entered; STANDS FOR THE LEST religion. He was an affec�te , dui ant husband andfather. wiU be promptlX Ii'r He wse possesse o goo business turned t0 you._' ou.._ 9� .ability, keen tact, and pronipt and and $roadeloths , z ti. decisive Judgment-. Of a genial and cheerful, disposition and many for • dresses - o pleasing assoc tions have won a THE garland of respect and esteem reduced to clear ~ around him by those who knew him best. His funeral service was - •1 !,alga `held at the home of Mr. Walter •Fresh Groceries always - ward and. he wag buried with Ma- on hand and at "'l3stabliahcd 1871 ilia sonic honors in Claremont Union -' lowest pr10e8 Oemeter on Tuesday. A floral Litter Carriers, Hay Carriers, ti wreath f oni'his fellow-employees Pumps, boor Tracks,,Cow a of the P. O. department at Oshawa "� Bowls. Pressure Systems Etc. -: and many others showed that der• Ds SCOTT It'wiit pay (you to get my pprice* on ing his business life he had sur• • (, Whitby,Br,,;J.:H.Perrp�,Man above before buying elsewhere. -' rounded h' self with a host of „ phone 1402, '� '' J. �pn , `'• FRANK J PROIISE friends and vcon the respect of •1� --r r �' '•' ' •• �• --• �.: any de" .. . , ! Y5• 'art• ?, ^'1Swsi3y yb,`wC 'ir . . .cK ..- :..M1^'F .. 2..•h.. 1 [y a,...'^A —•" i�f �.ky[aa` :a �'nhNYS •�'�` - f: • Al .:{j?i a .: i '. h. . s v.+.. ♦ r. `ly R d.. t,,.f T r • �a ..., n. z•'+, .r.,... y... s �.... M-.w- -. •c x'.; arms ,k.. ,�,.,.am u r;' +n.. o-:•-' a,,,. .,y., _ v? 4 s: , re, ., kill ,?*a ='*" t i H :Iran v r. ,, s• r� a; •w w i + tea v w. a w.. 3t?F4Pp ;"? $l,,. wr {ye,:• !St. -aeu 4 ✓t2i?y ' „',. -,, r, .. .. iaS sf a' .!? _ q . .s• x V rs ,,. f „...,. u j., 9w:l.Y lk,�tt 'Y:. "r„ '.,•v:s , Y. M�; u, �' t_ �'...,: J. afi [iixW'$i+L- d;'k<.,.Za.x.•.>+.i x+s'.a¢5�t.m:s4.46a •w n -;,, .,.. - .. 9r.• .�., • '�; u+...� r.a -:. ': 'e,; .1� L�� T J L..' `. •.rs.`3 -n, •.�"�,w .S ..N,'.i -' -. �. •''..vev;...y�... I. 3 1 r TLY "POLL. OF LIFE _ - - �¢��jj Woman Motorist !� .s Nee) MATS GAIN yCapturea c t P t�iree' '.I.ivos Lost in Useless Effort to tablah fence,— to Crush 'Three ' Records of Little Use When 'l atablished' L �' Against WallVilth , _ Machine Y fF Philadelphia, Pa. -A woman motorw TO CALK ,E ALT . tat, using her car as a threat, captured i %ay b, 1927, Ga. ttriA Saint Rom 26; 19Q7, Paul Redfern left) ! '' a bandit who had held up the employe Georgia for anon -st distance Sight t :Ittnd Caanmaader ' IKoneyres, French t3'1 op !M and' customers of a store. When to. Brazil in the mono lane, Part o! ;e ':aviators, left Senegal, Africa, for Per- p �, � ponce arrived and took th'e_bAnd1 in c _ aambuco,, Brasil, in a Goliath biplane, Brunswick. Word has since been re- . 1 calved that Redfern wits seen on Aug. S {' custody the woman drove oft before, The were re to have, been 26th near the Guiana coast. A seaich !vx ' her name could be obtained. The woman's action ended a chase Oghtai 200 miles off Brazilian coast Y for him is "under way. He has not through crowded streets in which the ° ,.but this was never confirmed, sad' Yet •been given up !or lost. c k bandit fired several 'shots at his pur- made the first toil of the ear. August $1, 3927, Capt. Leslie Ham- suers. The prisoner gave his 'name.` i. May 8, 1927, Captain Charles M. ilton and Lieut -Col. F. F. Mincltin, k a i as Edward - Blackman, of New York. Nungetaer and Captain Francois Coll. aviators, with Prinef sw Lowenstein- Blackman had outdistanced his pur: left Le Bourget, France for New York Wertheim as passenger, left Upavon, J suers when the woman speeded up her - in the moaomaetor bi lane, White England, for Ottawa, in the mono- car. -came abreast of the fugitive and. Bird. It was reported that they were plane Saint Raphael. They have not', (`; forced him against the wall of a house, otghted- over- Newfoundiand`-on -May been heard of since they passed over she threatened to crush him Kith her fl., but no trace of there has ever been Inveraan. Galway, at 12,10• p.m., .Aug. �> machine if he attempted to use his found, though weeks were spent in Slat._ Undoubtedly they have gone revolver, weeks futile search and tracing every ru- to the port of missing planes - 4 fir, a September 6, 1927, The "old Glory" Wireless Telephone Service _ August 17 1927 John W. Frost with Lloyd Bertaud and J. D. Hill as z' To Join Belgium and America Allot, , and Gordon Scott, navigator, 00-Pilots and carrying Philip A. Left Oakland, Calif., for Hawaii in Payne, managing editor of the New Washington.- Telephone service be- }he air sae, Gold Eagle. ' J. A. Ped- York Daily Mirror, left Old Orchard tween the United States and Belgium g Maine bound fbr Rome• _ rTever..heard is expected to be inaugurated within a - —3ar� pitci; Lieut. V. D. Knope of Ua- F " ` ited States navy, and Miss Mildred of after sending SOS, from point 500 monih -iit� Department af- Coaimerea i Doran, as passenger, left Oakland, miles east n Newfoundland at 4.30 has been advised. Since the estab- :�#M Cafe. for Hawaii in the Buhl air- ern on morning of September 7th Great B of telephone serves between . - , ' Great Britain and the United Staten r plane, Miss Doran, Sept 7, 1927, Captains Tully and the Be Government has followed, ` The search for the shape started Medcatl, flying s_Detroit -built mono- r �;� the development of transatlantic tole -' fitnmedisbely, plane the Sir John Carling, left Her- '" Y M , '✓R one service with great interest, ' August 19 Captain William Edwin, bor Glace, Newfoundland, for Croy- .s "� "` "```" "� "� ` A. H. �Eiehwald, navigator, and don, England. They, too, it. is feared, cis agreement has been concluded - ratite operator, in the monoplane, have !lows into the great unknown. The Latest � Tragedy _ recently 'with the Bsltiah telephone hre Dallas Spirit, left Oakland to September 8th. -Word cornea from filii JOHN EARLlNt3' UNREPORTED comma which will allow telephone c•' -.41 -. ~ eeareh for the missing anes, Miss Rangoon-that n•that the "Round the World" communication between Belgium a ng p ngoo Due at Croydon Airdrome, England, at 9 a.m. eastern daylight time ; ' Voran and Golden Eagle. About 600 fliers; Brock and Schiller• are reported g with Capt. Tull (right) and the United States over the BritJsh• . rag' � September 8, 'the monoplane 91r John Carlin y American lines. laautleal miles out they put an SOS missing in their monoplane, Pride of Lieut. Medcalf ('left), is now given' up as lost. Rates will probably be In the neigh- 'i:sil on the air and have not been Detroit. Some hope is held out for _ _ II - - -- borhood of 500 Belgian francs • per eard of since. though 450,000 square them, though it is feared that ' out- — - L-. �Berenger debt agreement will apply a minute (about $20 ), with a minimum - failes of the ocean was combed by they raged nature in the form of complete, French Fortify to the new loan project, since it 1s !of three •minutes. . U.S. navy, and over 0475,000 was exhaustion, has claimed her toll. , only a refunding proposition not at- f4 Communications will be possible wont in this hopeless task. j Surely time to call a halt. -Their Finances fccting the total loaned to France by from any point in Belgium with Brun- i the - United States. The cable reports III sets, from where the message will be �l ateur Gets - SPEM BOAT PILOT Itram America received here of more carried to London over the Bruanela- ' • j t Radio NEARLY, pROWNS, Two Recent Actions Show; ambitious French loan refunds to the Ghent -La Panne- London route, and I Ie�Bagre Consolidation of Position U n7ted Beater are exaggerated. from London to the United States by Algona'c, Mich -Gar Wood, interne- — Loan Contemplated ( �-- -- transatlantic wireless telephone. - N From Liberia I tiona}iy famous speed -boat pilot. and I Y. Times. ristalls which he defended su c"slul��ast France's financialhposition as, as step � Microphone e d 22 Speakers Peasants Beat Englishwotl= lNotilies State Department and year, escaped drowning When his leading eventually to the For . Bewitching" With sends Back its Greeting hydroplane, Baby America Ili.. cap- bilization is seen in two ilnsari3l act Cologne. -The Cologne Cathedral, Camera `sized In the St. Clair River near. here tions here. It is announced officially one of the greatest and most ancient to Africa I recently. Three girls rldlaa in sa'I that the yield of the Mast French In- momments of medieval architecture. Belgrade. Yugoslavia- Vreme'a cor• Washington- Direct radio communi- !outboard motor boar towed the speed- ternal loan Issued In July and amount- is the flat church is the world to be respondent reports from Travail:, to %here aonnrentiv unln• fog to 4,500,000,000'-fraaca has- been equipped with loud speakers, After Bosnta. that an Engtlsh'woman named f the United States and the Republic of! jur'ed except for a small cut fu one � transferred to the Bank of France, successful testa, twenty-two lastru• es er- was dangerou y in ur �w6ea �3 .iberla on the west coast of Atrtca, I leg, though partially stunned :rom the 'thus thun Permitting a lowering of the menus connected with a micro Dhoae attacked by a mob of peasant women,, 9 ,upset with the water. maximum f the bank's- advances to�have been - fnatalied in various parts .decently. -Miss Cheater was visiting K �Oe State - Department announced re The boat Bank in 50 feet of water Ithe state fro 36,500,000,000 francs to of the enormous building s friend, the wife of a timber merchant rresatlp, mating known Ghat it has ex- And an attempt is being made to float i 3,2,000,000,000 This is the second re- The Innovation will make the eer named D1cklnaon, and had made a thanged greetings with Foreign bfinis- it. I duction of the treasury short -term mous, which formerly were almost un- solitary excursion In the woods to take I't`e•r Barclay d, F- Garde of 'Paterson. Describing t? :e accident Wood said!- I debt to the Flank t France effected Intelligible _ on account of echoes and pictures. an amateur rardlo operator, pick- "i was speeding along w ith one hand since Raymond Pot are, the Prime I poor accoustica, plainly audible in Stir .was seen using the camera by up the Liberian message and after on the'wbeel. and my other hand. hold.. Minister, commenced s financial re- ,every corner -ot the.huge edifice. peasant women' who quickly spread a; gommunicating it to. the State Depart- Ing a stop watch, i was so intent on , storation policy, The overament is report through the village that she slant, seat the Amevicaa reeky of looking at the watch that I did not now financially in a re tively unas- O - was bewitching children by means of as unknown Instrument. Igreetfag He notified the Depart - I notice a passing steamer and the first callable state, 'Invent that its omunicatioa had beery thtag I know the swell turned the boat The other financial .atep referred to TO Ship Antelope A mob of thirty or more excited and om 1acknewledged, abarply and upset it, Out I went and above it is understofxt is being pre. To Texas Banker frantic women chased the Engltshwo- Aocording to the State Department, hit the water pretty hard," He was � Pared. it to to raise an $80,080,000 man and severely beat her with ]Liberia has been engaged In esmb * llfectfeine list, Nita. -The Arai ship � wearing a life savtnR coat, which kept lase In the Untied .e'1t3tP9 bearing 6� � switches and clubs. The vlotlm man #lshtng a short wave wireless station I r cent interest and issued at about I ment of antelope from Canada to the aged to reach Travnik, where she was him afloat until rescued. De � or some time. The receipt of the I Gar Wood is one of elgbt,hrother3 98 to- refund the French -8 per cent, 1Ltnited States will be made at an ear- protected by police and taken to the Itnessage was taken to indicate that its {`. of Phil Wood, who with Duke Schiller 1 1945 for the same amount. It is not i ly date, Charles Blazer, rancher at next village. . 1projeet was in successful operation. f ea pilot is attempting s irons- AtlaaSic .. believed here that the American em- Lake swell, announced recently. He She to now !n a haepltal, r The Department of Commerce an- I Sight in the Stinson - Detroiter rgOnO- bargo on French loans owing to the Ihas contracted to deliver 23 head of Police arrested ten peasant •women otinced bb at telephone service be- non- ratification by France of M•lion- ,antelope to o Texas banker, o ne as investigation. plane "Royal Wladaor.' !� a s dope d I[ween the United &ta,ec and Belgium within e establishment of telephone ser- Three More err - Listed Among Missing ,Yke between Great Britain and the United States, the Belgian Govern N� W _ Vreut has followed the development of g. ;ansatlantic telephone service with Feat interest. An agreement has 4een concluded with the British tele r t • 4l.` M� 'phone communication, between Bel ' n e a es over the ,Srittah- American lines. F No information is available yet as ; ► _ _ - to the cost of such service, but the " ;dePartmeiit anticipates that rates will 9robetbly be in the neighborhood of `" `a` 41 500 Belgian francs per minute (about 040) with a minimum of three mi'n• - - Communications will be msde from any point in Belffurn from Brun ' }K * 4 • _ eels, from where the message Is car- rigid to London over the Brussels• x it3hent- Lapanne- London -route and from London to the United $fates by trans• 6tlaatic wireless telephone.aa: —,fl.. - 4 � � •' '- 4�,< �,� .� � y�;e; Poland Will Double .Tariff; g' - ` Ask Ruling -Hits Germany Hard "I F ` Warsaw.- Customs tariff will be increased by 100 per cent., effective In tour months, - to all countries 'not 1 6� Drotected by trade treaty with Po• land, an official bulletin announced K Y' • eceu•c'y. 4 H • ' t The ruling will hit hardest Poland's -`Me- �,, whom negotiations for a commercial w.. at C ^rd have been in progress five years without result. one of the difficulties preventing i 1 O P g R' the conclusion of a Polish-German' '"regiment 1s Germany's insistance g !Chat Poland deport • no German elt!- 11 �« ` � ` •� e .dens now residing on Polish soil. Several other points, also foreign to The toll of death claimed by the Atlantic and Pacific oceans arising from the trans - oceanic flying crane has been increased to IS since April with the itrade, are causing delays, though the abandonment of hope for "old Glory," the New York-to-Rome monoplane. From a point 500 miles east of Newfoundland it flashed an S.O.B. and two Governments are practically since has not -been heard cf. The above group shows, left to right., Mrs:- Plorence Callaghan, mother of Lloyd Bertaud, co -pilot of the plane; J. It Agreed as tar as commerce "itself i$. Iit11. the otherr.ptlot; Bertaud himself; ph -tilp A. Payne, newspaper passenger; and Bertsud's wife: doncprnsd. ^,. 1. « •. ,M" „ n, w„ s . :' .. - _... ., :'t es_eh'.,e•A.#a : u. n _..,x ' 4 `9cu, y .raw ,.. y,Y. .. 'a � ,. .F rt . ". .. .:�. •.: .. .' � .�a°s° o.?s"':t ..,r- •z�,2'��.•ec.,,a "�Sliiaa *re, . s..,s. -r �a_...,..�Y._.,....a�.M.m; ....a........, ups, au..eoee.au,,.....ss,.:::....o� .. e... ..,- _.....,,.,,_..a.•..Y...�c.i ._ •:..': >,_.�:..�,:;:�...,,..;.; .e...., _...M,_.__,.......�;:. .- �. s .,,5:::rt�_._...,.'ir:�,...i.�: fl.+ yarwaic°:. a.:, d_�.$*.,.-,A= :��_�:�. «�„a�_'- FV v 7v 7 7777050W, ICY Ali l l- of dipt- Pure tea- of finest quality, TONIC A bul. �.v .g ute Mmoses the 'Mood ust be Built Up Before J 1,7 Recovery is Complete. ----;-FeTers­-aud other- acute-41 pneumonia and influenza, leave the. - patient weak, with thin blood and un- ft strung nerves. The period' of con- A, Valescence is often long and trying, good t�., and years of poor health have fro- quently followed so brief an illness as RED_ ROSE ORANGEPEKOEis Sara good. an attack. of influenza or pneumonia. Much of thin sort of misery could be avoided by taking steps to build W. carry to -L Housefly Can Travel Six Miles ge the blood so that it can car Classified Advertisemints nerves and other tissues of the 220" _T&Q body the elements they need to re- M W-101eq- A party of British public school boys arrived in Canada on Saturday an �z ADY OR GENTLEMAN WANTED store their normal functional aqtivt• _1Y the White Star liner Albertio to make a tour of Montreal, Ottawa, That the housefly not uncommon L in every city, town and village In ev ties. To build up the blood and re- .:,Toroato, Algonquin Park, and New York, to become better acquainted Makes a.journey'.of five or six miles untario, to act as exclusive repres h. store it to its rich, health - giving 7111 In -distribution or the f, with Canadian boys and to Understand the points of view of other In twenty-four hours Is shown by ex. other medicine can equal Dr. They are in charge of Rev. Prayer; whole or part time position or, no nations by means of personal friendship. Th by the United importance; do business at 60me: P14414• periments conducted fly ant and profitabie--occupatlon. Apyllior Williams' Pink Pills. From first to E. S. Fillowes-Farrow, M.A-, F.R.G.S., of Cambridge Univerai front d Staten Bureau of Entomology. AAGOO A On, last it is their mission to ImP)rove the third from the left in the ont row Rew Howard J. Rose, M.A. M.Ai 9 were conducted In Texas. letter only. Bible Prayer flight test Rte nntprio Street. Toronto, of Word University, an the extreme blood and thus restore good health and vigor. Approximately 234,000 files of many AID I ES' "''WANTED TO DO PLAM different species were trapped, then L and light sewing at home, whole of ol t an? The value of these pills in condl- dusted with finely powdered thal a a �e time. Good pay. Work ten dv:tn -84nd stantp r ee, charges paid. 'ItIons described above is shown b e E M. BY liberated. --Fly tragsi I r A n. Y titulars -Nattional Manufactid placed. Statement of Mrs. Rebecca O'Br lished by the flies were pl o., Montreal, Pembroke, Ont., who says:—"In. Nov., Money isn't everything, but every- -,jai The tests showed that the housefly J-JRATIS. (LITTLE • FRISND) TO 1928, 1 was stricken with pneumonia, UMP AM WEU " either sex; mall4td in plain envelo ! I � thing takes money, covered in some cases more than six Pa Specialty Co., ItIontrial. hour and`-at the time but little hope was , miles In less than twenty—a. held out for my recovery. However, A miss Is often,gpod for a smile. Nothing makes 'a mother more Observations at Rebecca Light Shoal, it is still permissible in Chicago to lwith the best of care I was able to grateful than a benefit., conferred up• - Oft the mast of Florida, indicated that nay that neighbors live within guff- !walk abAt after some months. But I Some folks don't have to on her child. Mothers everywhere- 'flies come down the wind from Cuba shot of each other.—Arkansas Gazettol, did not recover my strength, The loa I a sharks. They could starve. who have used Baby's Own Tablets (ninety-five miles distant), at times toctor told we I was maemic. MY for their children speak in enthusias- from the Marquesas Kara (twenty- appetite was poor, I grew nervous and m a I Ittle tic . ter;uis of them. For Instance, Mrs. four miles tant). and from Key Foot distant), Patent (gas -pingily)-iiiiiii"I see Weary and Sore ? restless, I was deathly pale and prac �better, doctor, but I'm still short of Zepterin Lavoie, Three Rivers, Que., West forty -stn miles away. The max!- tically gave up hope of ever being in Bathe and rub well "Baby*s Own Tablets are a w rites: — mum distance traveled by the 93 breath." MInard a. Soothing and re - strong again. However, remembering I Doctor—"Have patience and we'll wonderful medicine for little ones. these experiments was 13,14 miles. that in my girlhood I had taken Dr, I lievIng. tie, stop that." They nearer fall to regulate, the baby's Williams' Pink Pins with decided sue stomach and bowels, and make him p cess, I decided to try them again. By Mlimard's Liniment eases' sore feet. the time I had used two boxes there.1 Gladys Bays her friend Clarice Is plump and well. I always keep a box off erg ain. She thinks that the hem- of the Tablets in the house and would no doubt the iills were helping was lock is an attachment fora Beiiiiii advise all mothers to do likewise." me. Continuing their use I was soon Most of the ordinary ailments cblld- Will Rogers Sees Humor' in 4� . y household duties. ;machine. 7 b" arise In the stomach and bowels. . Customs Search of Fliers at WIN &!)Is to attend to In I continued taking the pills, however, MPG OF rN 1, by She—I'Let me speak." and can be quickly banished by To Editor, The New York Times. until I had used t-elve boxe! e don't Baby's Own Tablets. These Tablets I _i-ie "You mean continue, d Washington, A-C.--I see the custom a enJoylri�g better arched the which time I -a relieve constipation and Indigestion. authorities In England search health than at any time in the pre you tii.7 land. break up colds and simple fevers, ex- round -the -world 01cris when vious ten years. In gratitude for what 7- There may be nothing in a name, pel worms. allay teething pains. and ed. • I gu"s they' thought the boys 431 i the pills have done for me, I give this but who would want to be named promote healthful sleep. They are had. smuggled over a couple of 15-%by statement In the hops that it may Skunk? guaranteed to be free from Injurious grand pianos or some early O%lanoma point 'the way to health to some other drugs and are sate even for the young - I period furniture. I wass fliers last %eak. despondent woni -What to the rent of this room, In- est and most delicate child. The Tab-. Summer when Gertrude Ede-'e swam OPERATION LEFT Wt You can get these pills from any- eluding the piano?" • '�Well," suggest• Fetes are sold by medicine dealers or in and they searroel her. Figured medicine dealer or b mail at 50 cis. "perhaps by mail at 25c. A box from The Dr. the had brought In some cigars or it box from The Dr. 7 Williams' Medi- ed the landlady. you'd be so HER VERY MAK good as to play me something first.' wjillmot, Medicine Co., Brockville . mil"Inery In the eine RmAville. From The Outlook, Cut. of her bathing suit, I reckon. Peopie 6P and Politics tell you England has no humor, Why, 10 Letter Tells of Wonderful Merclants, 1 Had to Learn English. Filling they are funny, even when they don't Silo F Hong Kong Press: The Ineffective- Among the many .0; contacts of Sir i ..,a, try to be Relief After Taking Lydin gy Practically ever since -al itiess of the merchant class In Canton Arthur Currie in France, was ape ivith The Congressman at Large. Z Pinkham's Vegetable uto use It has been one of the cardi. is freat4tig a teplin of pessimism. Frenchman, a working man' whose I WILL - ROGERS, nal rules of silo poreation that the Compound" -d the Gen- P S.-Did ou ever see two people as — They do not participate In, politics to mastery of English amaze appear to be unable to. unite in-any eral The man used even Canadian silage must be very thoroughly tramp- alike as Levine and LlUdbergh? molding Rai much lied as put in, to prevent m an L. Coniston, Ontario. — "After a se- way. to make their influence felt. They slang Both their names begin with ere operation and a three weeks' ahould he able to procure a dignified I "Where did you le"arn to speak Eng. spoilage This job of trampling In the - T . g J.- - •stay in a hospital capital 4 and Sir Arthur asket), I silo Is one of the most d aaxre-eable -Strung 4, Interview with the militarists dish so well ?" Tennis Rackets Re returned home of the Kuomintang Ina," replied the ones on the farm. and the goof wages Goff Clubs Repafred 9 now learned It in Reg weak that I wati oliticlans adds quite a little to the 11 work dome and gvaranteed by 50 irs in the city, but in- Frenchman. "I- had to learn English demanded a A unable to move a 'controlling the 9!10. For lour stead of this it is said that they have there. When you get as far west as cost of filling chair. r SPALDING EXPERTS �4 The ,high cost and scarify of labor M� decided to follow the example set by 'Regina and tell them "you can't speak Prices months I was al. f_4 mers, In diffeffirent special moat frantic with -factory girls of camping out in front English, h you'to go to hell." led a 'number of far No: B par Lamb's Out. rile. 57. stilcl. 84 they I. pains and suffer- d sections of the country to try the plan WPOL 931 of official buildings In order that the No F l= LAMble Gins, 2sr $9, O'Celpt. ing until I thought of filling 'Althout trampling, and se- Work sent out 24 :,iours after r officials may be forced to listen , to sure there could it the last three or four TORONTO RADIO Co., LTD., their grievances. According to pre eras have used not be any help sent arrangements, Canton 'merchants years with perfect success. Many Representives for A for me lhadvery. 'C claim that there A. Q. SPALDING & CO., severe my 19 less 10%3 from will camp In front of the 'Canton Gov 241 Yom .0 _111nip In sties filled this way, than go Stl at. Torg, erameat House wita. tne Ides, of per- -1 ezz mice and sul goading the Kuomintang Administra• UT.deT the (.,ld plan of two or three men agony every month. One day -4-fra M-Ditu 9- when I wen not able to get up- In "Ition to reconsider their -order to tax duwTr-tbre- -m - By not trampling lie silage. and begged .me AD-try your �necessltles as luxuries. L P1. I - 155 d tractor, List or ''wunted Inventions" cine. y husband got me a ttre Ing a small e-nallage cutter an -to slid full lworrnat!on gaol -ri of Vegetable Compound at once and and a binder with bundle-loadfug at- *-t-- A LOOK I L,. 1 8 bin t tift . As we understand the report o e rk. i a re man TIRE ]LANZAT CO., 04pt- W., commission, Che Lashing Tower of Bug-"Where you goln' in such a tae went, a armer an 1-- and toT,n surprise jand joy the rlams Otilawili, Ozt- , t V, L the silo without extra 273 3AILk sit in my t e completely and I Ptaa in safe so long as It doesn't get burry or boys can ill tau Snail-"I'm finishing that twelve , help, greatly reducing the cost and AIE AL -AC-AW-A-F am able to do all my work withoaV ch leaner.-New York Evening help, I am a farmer's wife, so sots post. inch marathon I started last sum• labor of filling the siro, the non-trampling see I can't be idle long . In all I have mart" The advocates of N Pur�y of Cufimm taken six bottles of Lydia k Pink- �1." rpf-nrn ended cutting the silage h rn's Veize in the opinion OL U it UnezcAed table ComDound. five one fourth -inch lengths, adding 0 mamm boxes of We Cc and Tablets, twol •in judge some husbands are too Bus, Experim*nts of morgl than I Kt r it the corn Is frosted bottles of Lydia PPinkh.m', Blood Ives. Still, there Is thirty years have provier, that plenty of pipe at Medicine, and have also used the San- Vicious of their w and directing the fine -good cause for suspicion when a men Aluminum is the beat von- and dry; a the stive Wash. "-Mr.s. L. IAJEUNEME6 r pt FiiiWoaet D=� -Pads along hair on his wife's should- the centre of the silo, allowing shaped ton, Outario. tainer for tea.' Red Rose Teo ensilage to fill UP in a conical is now packed only in Alums- pile the center tending to push down open-door life helps men to lead an num, and out, packing the ensilage tightly I ever package is and guaranteed to be In perfect and eliminating air.spaces, alisu life. condition. 2T Experiments carried' on at some of 71 T_ agricultural experiment stations the ricu these farmers aie right, It is about time to call oft these indicate that cut rather :7 'A record•brleaking stutite. The silly sea. 'and that where the silage is C that I e one and made iathe� wet, her and n' any, more' spoiled Mlage so and the vacation months are about' over. it is time we g6t back'to work is little, It 6y and more costly too and sanity., than with t-be older I Z" method. it is Impo.tent that the oil can The one who will be found In trial age be quite damp, so that wat" capable of great veta of love is ever he squeezed out of a handtul, that the that , MIS silo not tie filled too rapidly, and the one who to always doing consider - Baby's Own .-F. W. Robetson. J it be refilled after settling. A!so, it ate shall ones . -F. is recommended that the top two or even wetter than the MD re r three feet be Marry in haste and you'll never be tramped well�l.`W. Proved safe by millions. sicians for I average, and and prescribed by physicians ME) A have any leliture to repent JIL-E Paso Times. Minard's Liniment relieves backache. Colds: 'Headache Neuritis - Lumbago To feel much for others, and little Neuralgia ..Tooth -Ifish -Pain for ourselves; to restrain ear a, and exercise cur.. benevolent • affec- -hu. tions, cons-till-,ttAq• the peifre�ctiohof man nature.-Allarri Smith, HEART' ache Rheumatism pre DOES NOT AFFECT THE ),Strol. Because of his tender years, the lit - dK kage tie King of Itontranis, will not be ASLceLt =1 "Bayer PaC :�ediO which contains proVen 'dispatch "says.- "And 7� _s'�,.e\ charged with the responsibilities of di Ingi 1-2 tabb" 7 modem k it :­-Handy "Bayer" boxes of what," King Alfonso and King Victor • Also bottles of 24 and 100--DrUaists- . T 09L Ir Emmanuel might ask In chorus, "are Mao"eptie- Aspirin Is the trade mark (ftsilstend In 011"sils) of Barer Mannfecture in won kre" those" silcylic Acid, "A. S. A."). Wbll* It scideater of Sallcylleacild (Acetyl 9 Imilifttulool, the T91319% Oat Aspirin means Barer ma-factl1i to "slat the pollue agabot li usi mai 04 )saw Cross�".,. ISSUE No. 33-127 sit Boer oompw will in slismimid with'thi Sells laminami-9 Wji� 4� • -MMO ls� 1. MWS, n�T 7: A� ;Pr I !MMIM 7, 77R,"FlAR MR" 7; low- J and Mrs. Banks, of -Geo. and Mrs. Berry and son, Malvern, opeat. the, week-and with bin ralial), of Orton, spe" Sunday L.A M I" -No ---f11eter-FVr8yTh--Jt-Gr9Wd- its V S -rvkl-u WVV soent V. and Mrs.-Ba nks. with Wm. DkAie. hfr e 5 Ids, Mich.. w%g renewing old ac- ist. 'Office over Balsdon's hardware over the week-eact t 1 64, in I quaintaoces in town on Mou&y. store. Office hours, 9 to, 6 daily* and the city. 7 -Fort ev -Ooruroarsts are now. the rage -Mrs. James Olizie, of eningis by appointment.* Elgin, and daughter, Mrs. D. Me. -The Fowl SupW of St. Paulso RADIO BROADCAST -With the: Yang People of ibegom. lity. 7, mum E�otlaldil'of Toiouj,6, visited John United Church will be ho �d on J. Clark, of Toronto, Spent 1604 Mrs. Aftarkar on Wedneaday'. Tuesday, October 11th, fol oNng The sewi meeting of the the Thank-offering Services of 7 over Sunday at the nonie of his Woman's to bere. Gui15 of St. -George's Sunday, the Qtb. Church will be held at the home of -Rev. A. R. Sanderson will ere busy last weelf re- 06P the bridge at the West Mrs. Thomas Mansfield, Fairport, occupy his pulpit on Sunday at runining account 'of this famous 'fight end f the village, on Wednesday afternoon,: Sept. 10,80 a. w. and 7 p. m. Morninif will be broadcasted from the ringside in 0: 21st, at 2 80 ........ 106 m subject, "The Spies Merchants.' Chioago --v�Mrs. (Rev.) Jr. S. Ferguson was This will be relayed by the _cows to & sale of bome Ev,saing subject, .1101aduess as a -her--bed--for--- *azious telephone companias I aev-eml - to the dif- eiat week. owine to illness. hol a Saturds Medicine. Sept. 17th, by tbFe441dman'=& flarent broadcasting stations throughout -George Martin, we are sorry of S George's Church, on the to reporti was taken very Ill t in lawn of Mrs, Geo. Barker's reei- --,.—the civilized world. Whitby one day last week, bu. in E�vangflist E. R. Brown will conduct deuce, commencing at 2.80 1). m. nowligmproving. - a special service in the Upited Church Miss Marjorie Bath returned Alvin Snobby, accom- on - Sunday, Sept. 18th. at 11 - am. y of home Sunday, after spending laafid�y Mrs. J. Bushb The subJect for his address will be Come 'to Piokibring Town Hall 1 weeks with relatives In Vswi`iiioni�- spent Thursday 161t *ev , era "Common Sense." Mr. and Mrs. Agincourt and Toronto. 0 on the evening of Thursday, eL., ­)at the Exhibition. She a"' Rudd, well-known song leaders and- Mrs. Hetherington, of -P had an operation for tonsils and eter. soloists, of Toronto, will be present the 22nd, and listen adenoids atSt. John's Hospital, borough, has returned horps, after to assist in the service. A welcome visiting -via the world's most famous Toron to. her si4er-ic-law, Mrs. is given,to all who attend. in <Rev�) J. S. Ferguson. -The Whitby Women's Inati. Radio Receiving Sets, -George Elliott has purchased tute are exhibiting Health Films IN MEMORIAM. in the Council Chamber, Whitby, a motor-cycle which he will use on Forest Crossley— his mail route and in taking the on Thursday afternoon, Sept. 22, HAM-In ever loving memory of Mrs. mail to and from the station. commenc - A cor- W. G. Ham, ing at 8. o'clock. who departed this life '�Rarvey and Mrs. Barrett, Mr. -dial invitation has been' extended on Sept. 1&th., 1924. the Pickering Branch to meet- Sweet is the-word. "Remembranet-M. Bunfin I ieke mig -Mrs--Bluetit-and dasughter.19 M- "`Miss Joyce, all of Toronto,spent -it cost Amos Parke. of Toron- You will always be remembered Established 1857. S )day last with Edgar and Mrs. to, $60-00 fine and $18.60 costs In In the years that come and go. ath. Mrv. George Lo&wood, of Pickering Police Court for assault- Deep down in our hearts lies a picture Of a loved one laid to rest, Sandford, Man., to pending sev- ing three people at the Rouge last And the ones who think of her to-day Calvert, -who is four month and twenty days in- Ever remembered by Husband and Vbor hpa I tb at present. 81 bor. Family. tore oral weeks with her mother Mrs. ridsy.- In case he ffLils to pay Are the -ones who loved her'befft in i�ther the fines and coats he will spend j&Il at IL%rd a Yhe iv I q -Russel and Mrs. Philip, of Greenwood, called on Pickering -The Women's Institute will day last week, prior hold their regular meeting on -Now A&vd#$4*#n&on9*. Tuesday evening next, Sept. 20th, friends.ove :,46 their departure for. Buffalo, e. ]p,oR 8ALE-A few loads of good vihere they will reside in f ature. at the home of Mrs. (Dr.) Faillais --Mrs. Walter Shepherd and en Carden manure. Jas. Greenlaw,'Mc Meeting .Aarced to their home in Detroit -L larap, new, Apply George Todd, R. R. 2. by the Rirls, under the conve-ner- Aaugbters, Marion and Helen, re. ship of Mrs. Fallaise. VOR SALE-A Coleman QuIckliabt C 0 Ifte dy' forthe' kh - 0 The entire program 'will be giv an Saturday. after spending some called at 7 80 p. m. Pickering. 2-3 weeks with their relatives in Pick- S. G. Way, of the Dominion RENT-On coo. 2. PickerIng, a Foundries and Tweed Advocate. T40roomed cot taxe, A pply to.ThcV, Watso Wed. R. R. 2. Pickering, a -We frequently bear people at Tweed, was in town an 44tf today of this week in the in.ter. cracking jokes about the dress of "I days once WANTED-Hoiar fromowner anod esto of his tonndry business as Farm for sale the flapper and of the modern Cash price. rucuLars. woman in general We think manufacturer of Black Diamond D F Bush, Minneapolis. Minr, 1r, .4 Plow Points. Mr. Way is &I the" people have mighty little to 8 08T-On Saturday afternoon. on to L publisher of the Tweed Advoca 0 Brock R6ad or %:1A cad lop _talk about Sr 10!PJCjZi suit cast -Farmers have been enjoying at Tweed, Ont. Finder please notify ng 2 agaln Ideal harvest weather, &nd as a At St. George's Church on SALE-good drilL disc harrow. Sunday: Service at 10.80 a. M. and F w0aRgon boa. pkm and other articleg. olt the grain has been harvest. like mv, ran 7 P. WM, At the evening service Also will take cattle to pasture win. Laory, odic the best of condition. What Dunbartcm. Archdeacon Davidsou will give an lis now needed. and is needed very badly. is, a good heavy rain for the illustrated address, "The Church QTRATED-On to the preEolaw of -Boye-Running Shoo@ in strong brown canir" crepe Vot crop* Past through the Eye and Bar." On k-)Ilbe undersigned. lot 25. con. a. Poertag. 4 siabIa, too cap. The old reliable "Lifebuoy �, 13"60 are and to put land beileirs and 2 stem Owner may bavv now, by In good Shape for fall plowing Sept. 25th arveet Festival Ser. provins property and paying -pone". Do vid 1.46, Oxfords 1.25. ant. -The motor trafficon the high. viees will be held, with special Grm Clare, preachers morning and evening Boys'Long Pacts in good school colors.-grey and -end. while still - 12 h, p. ltasolive engine way over the week SALE 14vy. was considerably less than Under the anspices of the FFOaRirbauks-Morse. and good work borer. at brown-fancy patterns, ilizes 24 to 82, prices 1.96 r lot 33. con. 1. Fxkerins Apply to B. W Lattast. the previous week-ands. The Woman"s Guild of St. George * t R, R 2. Pickering, 34 to 175. tourist traffic will now Cburch. the Dramatle Club of St. apidly- deareast as the John's Church, Norway. Toronto, 1WOR SALE-8-roomed house and ir holiday —.--soy - K -in-lil etc, all 0i a good, barn with an acre of land ta Brougham nickers us serge, Vvy tweiid Zee. ..sissison Is aboutlover, and as will put on "Clarence" in the VillaCe A good w8l and cistern, also pear and ssrices range from 1. 75 to 2.25. :the cooler Weather Will re hard. Apply for paniculan to Tboa soon be he Town Hall on Friday evening. Brougham. 2 the local timffic will gradually be- Sept, 30th, at 8 00-u. m. AH the leading members of the caste play-" GEOR(;E KEAY-'Licensed auction. ]LYS' 0461f Oxfords, in Sun metal and brown, sizes I to eome less. ad in "The Man from Toronto." Per, Al oca Live stock and Weneill sales -Rev. Dr. Wilson occepied the Terms resoonable R &J, p . rice 2-89. pulpit in St. Andrew's United given bore last spring. - Stouff 9M. 51-2 Church on Sunday morning last. -After a long illnew, Sarah !Boy*, School Stockings in "Rough and Tumble"hais, Ann Bell, widow of t QTRAYED.-On to the premises of when bepreached a most impres be-iste Goo -7trw undetsigned. a young pis, Owner. may sizes 7J to 11, prices 45c to Wc pair. filve and Interesting serm' Rowsion, died on Tuesday at the have same by provn�ny and payinlL w- on on be residence of her ton-in-law, J. D. P— LS-nleY M *ch. Pickenng. 62-:9 half of the Extension Fund of the United Church. Dr Wilson was Remmer, at the age of 72 years. XT-WA8H LAUN- Attanding the lAymen's Confer. Bar funeral took placip ' to-day To.,RYONM.W., .w.,,-Lt . driver can and Our stock ol school supplies is bigger ani better than once, which wu being hold in the (Thursday) to Erskine Ceo3etery. expLaiii out 24 hour service. Just leave She I survived by two daughters, name ab Mr. S. W.) svis. barber shop. 'w' . ever. Scribblers, Drawing Books, Writing Whitbx Ladies, Collefe. will pt'c'k up and deliver 3 times a week, Mrs J. D. Remmer. of Picke.'.-,. Books, Pads, Pen te at &D . . lot 12; Was the Conservative candidate At of the 6 th- 7 Pick red heifer with ; -17t�,Z;Z Compasses, Crayons Etc. Etc. . con the last Provincial election, 16 cession. Her husband prods. =eMa information as to her where- orts to ceased bar about a year r=.Ithankl bett. ,workicir strong-in his eff Stevan Car Clareamt, 1-2 procure a liquor store for the City -We are f otly asked wby 11, (31111111twkwa- He co sidere Govern. we o it certain perwnal Item@ RM FOR R -95 Manuals for Girls' School Dress" in sand, green, red' r--l—&- OR 13 111111:1 iffous, with ha, -nuw-k �nps tilit IT rl 0 s�Teb mper- A SALr��d most Ccmt a items from the and ainim measure and thinks that a columns of Tum Nzwe. , am We fre- farod as as t jo "ll at a bargain, W per bealth. I?James W. Hkk. R. R. 1, Yard -liquor store in Oshawa would pro questJy neglect those, not inten- 44tt "note temperance. He also, state@ tionally, but because the h e 27 inch Gingh&ma, e;;scially priced for school wear, av -75 scres. being that he MsyL rum for mayor at the not bom brought to ourynotiee. VARM FOR SALE 19 cents par yard. JU paru of lots 23 and 24, raw of con.4. Picker- 'Dext election with Government We would estoem it a great favor. ing. I mile wesit of Brougham. Good bask barn, on bave arry—ne-we.1 pig pen, a n . jul wire Control as tEe clilef plankin hio if y tomm 01 g DWOU" Jana - ze and will1w, fenced. net he stables. A Dimity. in fiesh, blue mai 1r,V! on?--i-, R. 1, L*cuat 1_5 platform. We are of the opinion interest. if you would hand thern j. H. H viz. bte,"R" t underwear, nice qQity, 25c per yard. �that he will not command 'the an. into us. If you have any visitors, divided support of the, CODeerva. or if you are going away on a TIME TABLJt T. R. Trains goinj East due sis foUows tive party. visit, or if there is a birth in the No. 10 Mail Girls' School Dresses in gingham's 'and cba&br&Ye, f&mUy,or any other interesting 7 .60 A M. nicely made tip in two-tone effects, 98 centa. -The Toronto Exhibition closed 64 28 Lo"I 12:W F. X. on Saturday evening after enjo 30 Lo"i 5.26 P. X y; item, let us know abo�t it. 'Ang two weeks of ideal weather -The Department of Highway@ Sunday train, 8.38 A M .,-raic having. fallen only one day, have instructed the traffic officers Tmins going West due follows- HAPMAN' which caused a decreaFe in the at- to strictly enforce the law in re. No. 2V Lioml 9,22 A. M. tendance when, compared with xard to lights on autos. The law 27 Lo"I 2." P. M. .9 Mau 9,06 P. M. the co'rresponding day of last yea r. requires two white light@ -in front The attendance dnring -tbe two and one, red light in the rear of Sunday train, 8. In P. M. Foregoing is according to Standard these time. weeks Was 1,870,000, which is a &ntop. If any one or more, of r ord, and was 297,000 more lights are not functioning at night THE UENTRAL "GARAG et than last year, which was then a record. it makes the owner of the car FARMERS, ATTENTION Next year, being the fiftieth year liable to a fine. This strict en. Telephonei* 4900 of its hisWry, the Directors are forcement of the law has been Black Diamond Plow Points for any planning big things for that anni- made necessary from the-freqnent V -or thei ereary. At least one very large accidents due to the absence of make of plow and noted f NT toughness and hard-wearing qua�itie's building,' and possibly several. lights, - Many of these accidents in a dry time are for sale at Balsdoris .will be-erected, and in every way have been fatsl,-snch as that OD Hardware. . Tractor men having d -the Exhibition will be a fitting Saturday night when two younir trouble with7 steel or brittle metal Auto Rep ro, Accessories, Oils sm event for the occasion. men from Toronto, met with in. ints should get a Black Dimond PC In order to minimize the num. stant death when their motor. Point. Almoart unbreakable and hard 7 7� ber of accidents from "cutting in" cycle crashed into a truck a the w &SO e to ear out. Black Diamond Plow line, Ae*iyl ne Weldlac -b motorists on the Highway, highway just north of Barrie. In Points save the farmers many dollar&' Mon. Goo. S. Henry suggests a this accident a third young man remed b making drivers go was also seriously injured, but Battery Chargi" faster. e 7�- states that moot of may possitil recover. In many Ira"r a':- �the accideDto are due to loafing cc coo" the ligits go out unknown .Repairs made on all Tnakell the part of certain motorists. to the d ver of the car. but iguor- i and Dec6ratiDg What constitutes loafing Is a mat- &nee of that fact will not "To ot eam where opinions way widely him from a fine if he is summoned d*ff* peed-fiend r. The regular a to appear before a magistrate, and is INTIMATU GIVIN LON WORK might coziolder 40 miles an hour as his -should not feel sore If he .b I "loafing.," while the ordin thus summoned, as the tralfic ofil- ar ! ;Individual might fix the rate core are only carrying out the �1- ...�Phous Stiouff. 8208 that the loaflog clan take the cars. Thoperson whoneglectsto road@ and llow the speed-, oboe ve the law regarding light* SPENCER miles an hour. He suggests strict orders of their superior offt a HARLES Be era to monopolize the paved roads, is not only endangering the lives FRANK MOWDER, 7 P taieli 2 yk— 6. 1.0 .1 Which is a proposition not accept- of others, but is also eudsiDgerl . ag Proprietor, Pickei 'STOUFFVILLE ­-,�:,'alble to I be m-9jority of motorists. his own life; A.