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"`w.'.�' .C'`.. ev a,L�'«�j. •ih "w,, ~i,... t. .�.` .,_ r._ ti...-.. . :+,.jryu.- R.Y....: ',. . -re.., .W. ..,w -f+r- y0-..••• V!�•l.' M.. y Yfin 3� . A..y:t„ w.4 `f ° _ .�. VOL. XEV 11, 'PICKERING9 ONT., -- FRIDAY, SEPT. 2:3, 1827 - - 1'�0. _ R-� j , �i�)�11R11 fsiDi• . C�rrieen ���_ ._ 1CMSRRYWOOD .WM1 =tVAL[ �iVii������ a �� tC1 W Y■ "� �� Evangelist Brows will preach* reac 21st day, Oct. 14th, the Baptist 1t iii United Church on Sunday, Sept. Mission Circle intend holding a 'ID IL FORSYTH, Oph. D., Director 'at 11 am. As this Sunday is the bazaar in the Sunday School rocx� �a.oa■ oatarb last day of the special services all All kindle of children's underwear And ^`_ . ` 4 mbar or the American Opwmatricsl are heartily invited to come and listen dresses, candy, cooking, etc., will be_ Eyes ezamiaed by appointment. to this earnest preacher of God's on sale. Everybody come and bring Claremont, Oat Word. Mz,. Rudd, the well- lQiown a friend. HstablLshed 1886 I gospel singer will lead the singing. Married -On September 17th, 2927, , - l+Nesi. Baskets of all sizes - +-«- -- at 2' p.m., at the residence of the - E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and r n WHITEVALE. officiating minister, Rev. Thos. Rat- _ ""�'' -� ;z: AsSslkitos.Notary Public Etc, Moue to and descri t1Un8 cliffe, Whitevale,,Edith Louisa,�only 0001. south wing, court Borne, Whitby. � Y Rev. L. F. Kipp, B.A. editor of daughter of Mr. Albert Ackford, All accounts mast be aid a ' "The Canadian Baptist," will (D.V.), Pickering Tp., and W. Albert, son o1 :-.or arranged for by July G. BROWNiNt+,- -- K-- El,�.'- -Harr conduct the Anniversary Services of •. W. sou=wr, Not■ry public. Aa»a' Blk., • ce8 the Whitevale Baptist church on Sun- Mr. and Mrs. Albert Churchill, Tor- let, 0-e I am leaving for hauly west of Post Office, Duadas street, onto. _England earl is July and ' lVhieby. house phone 886. Office phone 392, ay, cbbber=-2nd.; $t -2.30 p.m. and The United Church Sunday School y ��--eI 4 •,require my booke closed' EATON AOf38= Barristers, 80- . malt for gale 7 P•m• Mr. Kipp h$s won for him- Hall Dav will be held next Sunday, it self a large place in the affections Y not later than that date. lieitars. Northern Oatacio Building, 830 Sept. 25th:, at 10 a.m. Rev E. R. Streto or�to. 2707 mend g confidence an anniversary in p preacher. and scholars are anvited to this morn- Adelaide CHAS. A. WHITE. he has gone, and he ism eat de- }} Successor to late W. fl. Barnes a ins service. In the evening a ! Whitevale people are very fortunate o'clock, Evailstelist Brown will preach A large "RICHARDSON & PICKERING- Phone Mark 6420 in �u� him on this occasiron. go pe Barristers Solicitor etc.. 215-214 d Rich- - g - �ger, will--lead losinge service of This � f ...� *f.,•r_re Buildsng Corner Yoage and Rub - s0- ro ona�hs:,n o i and - j Q �►u ot.cY red for cam -: ti are 1J r% -XI 1 - Fed_ 1 Satntasr avaniaga. Phone Plci. se00 -- ti F* -- j` FT -R- E Frei. W­*-ad- h&s- b€en�indb o R'n AT BOTTOM PRICES a few days. to t e services. of various kinds on hand T -�T -C1 T Gormley Crawford is busy in Win- ' •' I,J X-1. - � tl A ZJ ter's cement work. BROUGHAM. 7 '1'%R. J. R. POWLIE, Dentist. Cor. Better secure your supplies, saw, # .L� o0- Rd. sad Victoria Part Ave, To- Dressers ONT, Silo- filling is about to commence as Mrs. T. Perryman Sr. -has arrived as it will be scarce and higher : roeta,� acop at door). open Eveniaga Dressers $12 up, Waehetande some have started cutting corn. home again. -^� pun e. and 1112. iWy A slight frost occurred this week, in rtes later o0-. „ $4 up. Chiffoners, 5 drawers Mr. and Mrs. Woodward spent Sun- F { R. D. C. Btnith, Dentist, Stwft• and good sized mirrors, bet the season has been a good one day with friends at Ravenshoe. WHEAT AND BARLEY r,- ,, xonor Graduate of Cbiogo sad To half price. It will generally, although all curia -'is' late. Da not forget the clinic on Satur- ,c Wain 11mvemdes and the RoyW of Some farmers have sown Dawson's day afternoon in the Temperance WANTED ; $e■tatSurgeo■s. Phone office late, �ee pay you to call. Golden Chaff fall wheat, while others Hall. 1018, No outdid: appointments. 9sty claim that the O.A.C. 104 is a better - A little daughter arrived at the �, �• L. ��� LAKE B. BATON, D. D. 8., producer. home of Howard and Mrs. Malcolm° Roofing Material i F. M. and Mrs. Chapman, and W. on Sept. 11th.' Graduatelof the Royal Coleige of Dental H. and F. H Wentne with their { and Universitl of Toronto. Offxs Y Anyone wanting good honey .call at " 0-r14lurdock's Gonfectionery store, Whitby. - wives were in Whitby on Wednesday Gannon's: Good price on five. and .0 0 A L 'e boars 9 to 12 : 1 to 630. lnd,'pboae 6. 5 z British Columbia Shingles evening atterrdir>g the Conference in ten tend ails. r* wets phone 3m' 8 = " " the Tabernacle held in the interests p No. 2 8 and 5s Miss Winnifred Upton returned to J RjFIL C, SMITH. D. D. 9., I., D. S.. � �� of the Extension and Maintenance her home in Carnarvon on Sunday TJ. .1i �i t5ncceesor to Dr J. N Dates;, Graduate of Fund of the United Church. A Rid supply of Hurd and Soft. ' elot;Royat Cortege of Desist Surgeons and Torun after visiting Brougham friends. °( toii■uveraity. At Claremont office D. A. 'TOR,ONTO ASPHALT - WHITBY.• We understand that the Brougham Coal on head. Also a supply ,• : Scott's store every Thesday and Friday, Phone Football Club donated a splendid foot- of Kindling' Wood, -' StouB 10- 11 21tf ROOFING ball to the boys of our school. Practice stove length. Frank Hughson, Whitby old boy, '[]� SRB$RTT. FALLAI91;, L. D S„ Murray's 18 in :, 82 in. and 88 inch up boys, as it is now your privilege now of North Dakota, motored safely 11D D. S. Graduate of the Royal College of widths, 4 in l Shingles; also half way cross the continent and to become famous. 12tf Phone Pick. 1700 surgeons and the Unrv~ of Toronto. Metal Valley and Y The W.M.S. had a very good meet- - ° above J S. EWsdoo's store. Pickering. Ont. met disaster in his native town. , a horn Dam. to 6p. m., or by .poor ■t - Ridge Roll. Hu hson who returned to visit his ins a, the home of Mrs. George Dun- DONALD ML'PI1i0, PICBEHIN(# Waste, Phone p9cit 3700. 4317 g ' can on Thursday, Sept. 15th - The 1` Matwial, or will give price on mother in Myrtle, was driving wen most important item of the program . finished job. on Dundas street with a friend Sun - L. ���t��tNl�i �!? �agsiass0tfs `w =� ;, was the presentation of a life mem- r day night, and in the attempt to- turn Building and General (''►�'''! south on Kent street was struck b bership certificate to Mrs. A. Malcolm, [.IZABETH RICHARDSON -Sue- . P1r��i • Y Cootractito to the tau W V. Richardson, mWe. �s� W•' a car in the hands of Harold Her a Pam President of the Society, g' c + wane tnowa Fire Itwrrawe Cosopaoies of ria, Whitby. line hson said he stn Estimates furnished on all classes � �f `aoad.a■etal .tanamg, a4v j� j T1�@ v g p Don't miss the 108th anniversary of worts- f0terior and Esterior, r a,+i.Ilwla j pfd before trying to turn. Harris o[ the Claremont Bgpti9t Church, Alterations -sod repal». Pr 0 TILL Licensed Auctionew, Age. said he did not see Ht gethe until Monday evening ,DeZt, _ Cbisawyo Beane - Ooncrets-Wark, -- �. fir Ooa■tues 01,20M s Oatrese. 0-a• `- the care were so close together that bies►raJss oe `u 1sia�r a„ ° '! 0-D °O mOS� TgE XI —XING XAR T it was impossible to avert a collision. Phone_Pickeriog 8712 Ie0lree.. aa®raw dsaao f {t+ae O., Oat. WHITBY. - A charge of reckless driving was laid : FAIRPORT, ONTARIO R.BmATOR TOWNSWPI(MARRH against Hughson and the case waa. We buv and sell. furnish quotations On Wednesday evening a most in- N GanvgwMer. cemadaroem fate •safes_ tzied- iii -Wi itb Police en took lace in the _ aeeawaaas, - »Ea�a! 1,m sad lnformattoa oo al] ListO� 0-a$ tere gatth ng p aesrtss 'taws w >tfaWSaw xi► Unlisted Mining Stocks. day morning, Magistrate Willie de- Tabernacle, which was in the form s0ser" ,, Was ee cided that the deefndant had done _ r We will be pleased to advise what of a banquet and conference in the 'Nova Scotia Sbin le ' everything that he should ha dons R '�] 1L. IMAW, LICENSED AVO- stooks to buv or to bold, or rYts interests of the Extension ant Main - Galt Galvanized Steel Shingles - y T TIONEER�ior York; Qrtarlo asid Deria� what stock to 0011. and dismissed the case. tenance Fund of the United Church. 1Ceaoe�s. ��p� There was an excellent representation Bird's Felt Slate E3hloRFei} tea Tara r�iaa■aaUS. D�ats for ssRt■adad Clients- are making Mont+, by BROCK ROAD. for sale at r �� wsatw■s at NEWS' QsIcv. Shc tad 1■da�ea following our advice. from the churches at Brogklyn, _ N+st owess• waitby, oat' & Our long experience in mining, ex- We have no auto collisions to re- Greenwood, Claremont, Brougham and T. PATERSO% S , CLAREMONT tending over a period of twenty port this week. Pickering. Insppiring addresses were Call Led get prices,- Phone-2813 ears. allows us to give sound advice Threshing and corn cutting is now given by Rev, Mr. Williams, a mss- — ^- - - - -- -- ' an the investment feature of a mine iii full swing in this locality. sionary from Formosu and Mr. Oliver or the speculative feature of a pros. Mrs. Dalby, of Whitby, has moved Hezzlewood, of Toronto, Mr. Wil- - P1ckerLII9 i,, peetive mining venture. into James Farley's house here. liams presented a very optimistic out Y� n �[a the time shave your HOLLOWAY, MILL$ k 00. Miss Edith Ackford was married look for missionary endeavour in the Ll er Goods S Members of Standard on Saturday last to Mr.- Churchill, Orient, and made a pressing appeal "- 6roace ins%&Ilied, for win- Toronto, for support from the Christian ' t Der, or your old one Stock lchaoge g am- Mr. Will HARNESS i the coming is an eloquent speaker an I0- ad- Our supply of q Harness and Harne and uJulas Exchange, ed in physical culture for Fa Ofmoe and Hoard Room, (ittwnnd Floor, school,fair• dress was listened to with rapt at- Parts is now complete. We sae Rive you the best Metropolitan Huiltiing, W. H. and Mrs. Jackson spent the tertian. Mr. Hezzle.wood, who is SOOTfi- -(3R$S SHOE " Aiwa of Furoaoes, R0- ° ONTARIO week -end with friends in the Niagaga also a very entertaining speaker, a eve a large stock of this Famesw - Y',1 • " �� 7'�o�TO, district home a fine showed the Brea g Hoot on band - unbeatable ~> ,trod Heaters on the , P e great problems sample her. • ' for hard wear and tear. -- ileac to be dealt h Cana due The traffic census taken here re- d twit m d0- d to ,. THE RURAL cently shows about 225 care per day. a great extent to the great influx of REPAIRING, !1 OUsAnd Hardware at `' This should warrant an electric bell emigrants trom southern Europe. We maintain our established re uta. lowest prices. SECUIkITIES COMPANY LTD. at the C.P.R. crossing. There is a great call for men and tlon,for.repairing all kinds of a _ The, fire that started in Beverley .money for Hoene Mission work. Rev. barosa and boots, A. R. Sanderson, of Pickering, pre- T 'Pilo" X1600 Real Betate and Insurance. ... , _ pre- Robson field last week was soon got CECIL jL BRADLEY �u under control.. Where do you throw aided. Dr. H. T. Faliaiae, of Pick- - Farm Properties s, Specialty. Your eigaret stubs and matches? ering, sang an, apprepria. to which : He" er er• won Hear Bap. r oO PICKERING, ONTARIO Life List Church, Toronto, Clarre-Y i �n t Monde y eg Quite a number from attended Branch Office.: Gordou- Building, Oshawa Fair last week. ' s 'Price Picteriug Ontario. STOUFFVILLE. Sorry to report Edwin Craven dis- i '. Phone, 6809. 2Bbf ^ located his shoulder last week., while f e �' /� _ _ _ The roof of the new High School loading a cow.' K is now completed and the inside work Miss Emma Mitchell and ' Miss . - CLAREMONT has begun. Winn, of Toronto, and Miss Noreen on funned Oak Rooker and = The angle parkin,T of cars on Sat- Hortop, ' of Whitby, were guests of , ,Arm •Chair, upholstered G'Rr�AN%ERY 1 nerds, nights has been instituted here Jas. Mitchell and family over the 5 and is proving a splendid success. week -end. ` 7 in a good grade The 30th,and last debenture for our Rev, Jno. Chisholm, of Montreal," " Y 1 Of leather., water - worts, was paid last week. This visited his niece, Mrs. C. Anderson Highest price paid fo1 will now be a Rood revenue produtcer. and family last week; also his son, , Re lar rac3e Of Dream at the The alsike crop around' here is Hugh, and bride; made a flying visit. r $n p turning out splendirUy.. Some farm. The latter will return to his duties Rooker, 11.00 C 3'emCa Creamery ers are realizine fro n '$2000 to $3000 in Havana. Y -: Beduoed to 7.60 on their crop: At the Community Hall on Sunday Our snow -white dairy was up be- Anglican service wily be held at Clive as a trial and be eoavinoed fore the beak and fined for obliterat- m. Sunda , October 2nd will be ar oe of pp Sunday ��' mg the license at of r ite pai seer- W Best o f Whit, Thanksgiving, Rev. c G. n , Aim Qha1T 10,00 g the car a coat of white dint. Wri ht of Whitby, will preach. On � y� �? _RBdROed t0 6 f Q A large number attended the bap- Monday evening, - October 3rd., a -- P =Q 3=00 tism service at Dixon's Hill- on Sun - parish supper will be held at 6 p.m. " day afternoon last, conducted under Adrnissiow by ticket. Tickets, 60 Kelep, Your VacatiorrR the auspices of the Mennonite Church. cents.. Social entertainment at 8 P.M. _�`t y c The School Fair last week turned Admission 25 cents. 114TigJi a KOC�t i We ] w-!A Dew show - out to be a lendid 'success. Ideal On Friday last the young people of fed , For P*stry use sp ,.idg• of roow.Furai- weather and healthy competition in the Community Hall Congregation and ''`�• iaelndio Bed; prize- witaiing wps sure to brie St. George's Church Pickering, asst For the good times you'll >ik� F Our Royal Brand Yaait and rsfMeJl, ayseess and formed a joint branch oft to remember -your Kodak wilt �, from Dr. Manning, of Toronto, Sbiretary A.Y.P.A. The officers elected were: ndMet you Aet. , Keep your `et your Grocer's. of Home Missions, preached, here on President- CA1rla... Faire, Vice- Press- r iT.60 to 28.60. Kodak handy. , Fartoers who have wheat$ oar Sunray morning on the shortage and den t -iga E. Blenkin, .Secretar9- _. > s �y call of ministers for the United Miss V. Swan, Treasurer -Miss 'E. See the Kodaks pert- wpriCes ' Rowe Ifaade from your o1!! Chunk, a large number of fields in Mansfield. These oRicErs with Miss as lb $3. to rritt wheat. We can the West lMng without a minister. P. Toms, Tom Percival and Clifford }� As rind it. On Saturday evening two trains Schwalm will form the Executive •� R crashed into each other near Gorm= Committee.. Meetings will be helo E, C. y.0I28$, Phin.B. ,r d. Furniture Dealer and Feed of all kinds -Chi fee& ley, a little east of here, when one each Friday evening in the Commun Prnggist, , Funeral Director hen feed, Whop, milli&d man was killed and fourteen `tittle it Hall at 8 o'clock. The meeting _ Ontario t Phone 1800 is eve peek -d0- destroyed. About twenty care were this week will take the form of x. Pickering, j - Chopping every 7- - all huddled into a heap. A Large social evening, to which all the young number from here visited the scene people of both congregations are. in- N­ -G- P_ K ER piO�Clr ` �IIt]0 �: r1', LIoC72C'V[i%CG� on Sunday, .. _ _ __. :.r.� vited. _ .. -h<; wit. µ. .,... `Wi,.;.r,l.: .. f5sei.. c.,., Rf�''+ w; �+ �•.�?N.a «,,:..•td..�^,J1a.,.,. :. »wv.._.,;..., �....x.x..�.th�Pu�",�'a .• �s..,..; asx�,^. r5t�1F'.t",.n�a'�.•a:5„ = ::x.a�• .,: s0-_�tfs: "4�B.x�an�:.a:,.rci".�' '- "F�'E �31 �Mt 7k ,lam" nla` • OP Pw. hj "thlarMe stuff bad been put up, and desire on her part to have this writ- IM mile new 9xvained fArtbor. Sear a, The itopff I had bought d%=k" -as the cheaper junk OR a, was relief` lPd4> went. 7 were-oent'to vae ut thou )A* t mortift." gh calm' delnoswr "Do you . noUce� ybody seemed to be unruffled, one-there, who AtdgdM r --omm k hIm. Won. Tftla*4 there AALAW APS11111159W AF Foam on dW V coronor tnqtti was Also at that auction on that undirneath the c4Im't9:re,*a8 soft is 4-0 Wght?,, a seetthing tumult. I"sei several men'in-this "Oh, (To b continued.) yen, room who were present. there." --of the test house to ,locked nd the a The coroner turned to the Audience. feet of high speed, is watched vicart "'."SCIENCE NOTES "Will anybody In this room, who ously with the aid of a formidable batJ Thor 'Was at that c6o4, please rise?" he tery of scientific instrunfouta. of AU Artificial Snow for Spor in are dials, revolution counters, vibra• , said. to their seilloscop", and Two or three men straggled graphs, 'fast macersis feet, but It was with obvious relue- Hot Weather—A New to ehowoexactly what Is happening.' tance. 'Form-. of Concrete The padded cell Is of 'especl&l.bn Too portance in subjecting waterwheel a Ai".­ a Don't hesitate to acknowledge 137 Waldemar * Kaempff ert ternstors to oyerspeed Suchl your presence there," Hubbard advis- tests. Its superb flavour, satisfie a While the promenaders of the. Unter machines may ,be a ed. "To have been at an auction sale Linden map their brows I peeded up In actuate -suspicion In fact; a the practice BO 'r cent. above what may. in no way Invites Summer heat there is skiing and to- be called the "normal majdtnum,"�- Informa- only the withholding of the g In the old Autornobil-halle .whereupon V tion can be questionable. procedure." bogganin stresses. result . that tare times igreatpr thau,. A-! clw6kynd been built- about' a tSousand. feet long those Ilk of Berlin. A runway of wo has three and one -half ti Whereupon several more men arose - 3 of full speed. Ind among them was Croydon Sears. X-!;%!; A and sixty food wide., Hundreds of per- AN Aid 0 0 Inquiry proved that none of these spiring ski jumpers now disports men had bought Oriental weapons I ex- Weather Maps for Filers lit • themselves In true Apline fashion be cept Sears, and he had, he. . fligiltaL. � across L the, Atlantic d, hO stated, fore a crowd that wears the. thinneGt 'WHAT HAS GONE BEFORE. "Thank you, Mr. Barron, is bought two daggers, one a Japans se� Summer clothing. Ocean, notably -that of Commander all." Hors. Kiri and the -other a Malay Kris Byrd, have proved that the chief ob- Death strikes Garrett Folsom while Jepson,-the, detective, bad returned of th,& seventeenth century., This. meterological anomaly, Is, due. staeliitn the maintenance of a regular -thing at Ocean Town; N.J. to the Invention of an�hrtiflclal."snow" bathing Alter 'being Perfunctarily examined by a "Where are these weapons now ?" by from his errand to the shop of the airplane DassengeT ser. ce between • America and Europe doctor, the body is brought to the auctioneer, with some details of the asked Hubbard, and _A British diplomat, L. C. Ay rope Is.metectroleigical.' .-.Croydon Sears Upon the runway 'of the A o il- ice 0 1 - e711iiiial •Hotel Majusaca, where an inquiry is sale of cur that took place I on . informed him that they were In his halle 200 • tons of AY&coagh's Snow, t Fab irmmre­abeut4h*-w-aath- starter, Thursday evening.,' Folsom!s- bathing com-partions had- room er. Byrd-postpori-ed his takin'g - off-- . at the hotel. hav-e�-ree—n-Fp-rO�-dd7-,-(5f--tli4 chemt�a He responded to the coroner's In- "Why dId you buy them?"' compoiRion of this mysterious sub - time- and time again, only to plunge' been Roger 'Neville, Mrs. Helen Bar- I Into a7fog go dense, that he could not it naby and' Carmelita Valdon. It I., quiries by saying thak the proprietor "To add to my collection of Antique, stance nothing Is'p . publicly known. It else even -the tips-of his maclilne's "WR established that Folsom, just before � Of the Place had beep most willing weapons. I owh about thirty'or forty is a white powder m hich In mixed with wings, much Is" the blaze of lighta'.in.. prop - s death, had been standing next to I and anxious to be of assistance in the !such, and it is one of my, hobbies to shavngs Prid whch has all the pi tended to iulde him to Le Bourget. matter, 6ut that big informati(in had I collect them at any oppoIrtudity." erties of natural snow, except that It Ned Barron, known as the copper been of little real value. Yet,". corroborated Meeker ­I sat I does not me-It. Although nothing short of an inter Then the startling announcement "Could you- find- out if _thin national meteorological service. (in I With chanveterifftic caution Berl is-daggerCxt this gentleman at the auction is made that Folsom had been stabbed I was sold that evening?" Sale and we were both greatly inter- 'which every- ship on the ocean *111 to death. in the water, Ross, his valet,' i commissiotiLd the head of Its Nluntcl. play Its part- can solve the problem Is of f uture Byrdi; the try wife, as are Barron and his -pal H-ealth Bureau, -Dr. Yon, Drigalski, United States to make a medical and byglente Study w e, but no light is shed on the mys- of ;kyscough's "gnow." When Drigai. Weather Bureajj its already dclng. what -tery. It can to speed itie planes through the Anastasia Folsom, eccentric and Ski reported 'that ekilut on the "show" air. The fliers who carry Tall and M�asterful sister of the dead man, ar- was • -not llk�ly to Increase the mortal- passengers across the continez)t. and rives and takes command. At the in.- Ity rate. -Berlin'proceeiled to build Lhe quest it is established that the death passengers from city to city,. need weapon. was a pichaq, an 0 runway and to outer a trainload of Oriental Now a company has been,'Fuldance as much as do the 'pilots of knife, and that it and its scabbard snow." . -machines, iccordingly tran3aflantic 'had been purchased on the boardwalk. formed to build Summer ­ toboggan the Wea!her l3kreau is now preps. ns Plides In Dresden, Munich and Frank - Carmelite, Valdon, who stood on the maps to 4-how the con .41 fort. d!tioua that prs . other- side of F61sorii 'at the time of 44 his death, is unable to describe his i �4 �d1lTereat "If c ot unlk un the-gircund but also at altitu�� actions at the time, and the coroner ..Concrete Made With lee seems auspicious. Small free balloons are sew up froin NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY. "rce ccricreLe' is the name of a new, forty stat,lonr -bal!obne freighted with P asto alatilagly 11ght building instruroents provided w1th peas to material ilrented in Finland. Like write down their I . mpressicps Thus CHAPTER XVIIL ordinary concrete, it is composed of temperature, humI44ty, barometric r Ice or 467 cement and 'Band. - Crushed presairre, iwltrd velocity are recorded dA? said 'Carrnebta, "but Ao sew, Is used during the process of mix- fir a script that the Meteorologist can dry land Is stand 'next said on Ing, Heat, evaporates the water of the read. - The Instruments are sent up one thing. And in the rolling, tumb -melting the ret4ult Is a bock' as h!gb as ten and fifteOn' miles. The :r brick uniformly bo-aercombed w;ts -records aPpear, on - the' new wearber ing su'4 it is quite another thing. I yeas entirely-occupiled with the,diffl-! mg �; ta'nute pores,- The aumber•of pores map and,show Plaln:Y eaough what culty of ' keepi I , .­­ ­11111.1 ulth he qualfilry or condillfna prevail at 260 500 1.00, the onrush,of thi waves, to notice art- . . . . I Ice• or snow mlx6d with the cement 2.000, 3,000 ani 4.004 meter's •above the think about anyone else. There was, and Rand. iground In future the pilot or a me. a big wave rolling in. and After it! j chine Lh4t carries passengers f-oAl i tad passed, I 'incticer that Mr. Fol- 'ceedlng'y light and durable. In - a . New win had disappearer. But I gave it honao or office Vullding of Ice concrete 'guided oq his way by halt a dozen such no Second thoight, a isumirijt--inF-ifar there is a saving of weight varying maps,each good for a, stretch of.. per. As I noticed at all- that lie had been., - Irpm 20 to 50 per cent. Because they heiPs-800 miles. &weftt oT his feet and would right I are, cellular hi structure, the blocks act hinL%elf in a moment," as insulators to,keep out heat in sum- "And then, what did 1rou see next." "Thin I- saw the life guards cum - mar and cold In Winter. If fee concrete is made without jir oil Ang our way. But even thm' I didn't -df their being after any of sand the resultant product. I& a tough think our sawn. nailed, own party -until I saw them dive or compound that can be screwed. chiseled aiad cut as readily as M r. stoop down and come up with , �l. If it were wood. "The two men?" "'That I do'n't know -if 3-nu mean Paddod C411a A modern e.lectric generator �&26.- did they both carrk Mr, Folsom I have only's confuised memery .1 800 horsepower with rotating parts of Ie- r. Folsom I'mm the' ;hat, wetgk twenty tons and spin water and hearing a few stifled around 3,000 Or4es a-mlautis is a swre- 0 screams from, women nearby.., -1L12 of energy comparable w�ltha. The Drinking Fountain C.r� 6oy of� llkl­� I - iajtr.g�� "What' I "And then, Mrs. ValdoTr-V-' Old So4k W kS A DECIDED HESITATION OF SPEECH, AND machine is driven at its maximum "'Then I saw Mr. Neville coming BUT THERE or speed the twenty-ton rotor- generatei Friend—"That's a drinking' foun. our way.and he told us to come on out MORE THAN ONE FACE TURNED CURIQUSLY ON CROYDON ]of. the water.' f asked him who ailed SEARS -AS HE MALIE HIS DENIAL aV much energy a's two 600 -ton train*- fain." IL Mr. Fol . Porn, but he. d+dn't reply. He colliding head on when both are travel- 0., S.—Yeah, an'. I can 'bell—hlor- was helping t teas, but it was not ' siible e� Ing at the rate of thirty-flvo miles, an by the way its deting, it's be6n g Mrs. Barnaby along, P10 _ted in the collection that was being he turned to ask if I was all right. I to le�Lrn lx�.o -bought - iL"- dispersed." hour. Ing ad mui:h. fvi� drunk.­ n the designing 'engineer be. said yes, and then we all went out on;, -E.ve.r.ard Meeker asked to be alloweal "You are wquaintancess, then. How can the beach and found a interrupt and stated that as a fre-j "We httd not been so previously." •sure that the geaeratcr will -not •burst great crowd, to in I Kalth-vied. Mr. TNevtl1q told us OL17. j j-­tt:L of ItUlUtiuc& i vustTa, ne WaS ZUUC Mr. -Mee er smiled, "but a. sijyjilar and scatter death an d­es­tru;tMnT- He it at does good- to anether doe's w Folsom had had a Stroke or .,ome.�thc� name' and address of buyers was taste in collecting is a great help to- His materials are selected- with 'the ut� good also to himself; not only- f3i Ys made a matter of record. ward friendship, sand we chatted as most care, and he calculates •_ with I butin'the.vpry act;.for the .Ahing and for us all to go to our! always - h consequences, "Mr.- Hirsch," Jepson responded,' cagily 'as bld friends' ab6ut'tlie wba- nicety the forces released. The roforithe consciousness of wellrdoin houses and dres's. So we did, {. In, ii, bath 9 when I was• drN%bpd - anct -out "for that is the riame'of the man who pons shown." forging 1%, aubject-ed to bending and, jtself, ample reward.--Seheca. again, they had taken Mr. Folsom up; owns the business, tells me that it is -And neither of you stayed until pulling tests in machines that ''torture in t and abuse it, to the hotel, arri Mr. Neville told us I custorhary. large and important the less desirable numbers were pu u A hole. is bored clear -gales to note the name= of'the buyem! up- for sale?l' - through the centre, of..the. shaft -and - aii.4 .to come along, too.", I v "Thank you, Mrs. Vald X�-t says that the sales contlucted�,' "No,,, Meeker "id; "we left the the Interior is minutely examined.fer on. for a ryu flaws with the aid of eJectrie'lambs eleqr, straightforward account if the, in his establishment are often of, place together. We parted just out- scene. Now, Mr. Barron.", goods of slight value, and that fully 'side, for,Mr. Stars said-he was re-- and optical instruments. Ned Barron went,. forward with half of the items sold are merely paid turning to his hotel twisting and • X while I had an While all this heading, twisti visible reluetance. f for at the moment ent and the purchasers errand further along the boardwalk." examining is reasens4z it is not the 0 loll "You stood next Mr. Fols . orn at the' carry'thiim off." "And yo-u Went directly t6 the Ma- equivalent of actual operation: Some sops?" Hubbard asked hi' !But the sale. Thu'ndny night in- usaca, Mr. Sears?" said Hubbard, who manufacturers" therefore, mount 'the_ e him. "Yes, next to him.' eluded 'many really valuable curios," showed no trace of suspicion in.glance m_ achines in opcn shops, and run them Meeker insisted, "and the prices in or but whose tone was a lit- -at—higli: speed. . Others lower the You knew. him?" manner, "I had never 'seen him befofb to many instances-ran fairly high." tle curt. rotors into pits, cover them with steel • my knowledge. 1* am told he arrived! "Yes," Jepson agreed, "that is true. "Very shortly," Croydon gears* bdami and a heavy load 'of' sandbags what do you call said, his face flushing with annoy- and drive them hard, at oilr hotel the night before, but I But it seems this had not noticed him, and had no idea it—?pichaq, is not of great value and ance. "I took a turn or two up and . The newest of all these expedients who he was." was among the last to 'be Sold, and• it down the -boardwalk, .' watching to a kind. of padded -cell, which has VA Is -.�y a famous British SPEMIZVETNT, h "You talked with him?" is not certain that tire- address of the crowds, and then I went to the hotel I .been adopted as a tang observations buyer and which Is ofllqWly' known your He addressed a few obs b was noted." and straight up to my room." wn as and. zest 'to brighten Not certain!" cried Miss Folsom, "Carrying your.. with i the "test house." I'D ks 11 a to me, which I naturally Ana purchases It 0 like n Wh014 daTI answered, I marls no further conversation 'who was devouring wifli her eyii the *you?" airship hangar. - its walls, padded" It' keeps teeth white, with him." police detective. "Then it may be they "No, leavjng them to be sent to me with wood, steel, sandbags, air cush- soothes thethroat, and "What were his observations have this- addre"T' the next day---as Mr. 'Meeker did." toning space -and re-aforced concrete, aI& 'digestion. "It is possible, they ey Cold me. You "You* didn't return to the auction are nine and a half feet thick and ie, room?" "To the effect that he had not been see I didn't have the dagger with n built In accordance with the princl- 'in Ocean Town for some years That'-and though.. I th6ujht I- r'ecngTJwd it -PI most certainly- did not!" pleff -that -underlie the construction of in bathing suits had: on the list they showed me, yet I "You visited any other shops?" a bombprocf shelter on A" battlefield. 0 the 'fashion changed in that time. And that's all 'could not be positive. It seems the "No—no other shops." The door alone weighs seventeen tons. can remember of his chatter." r pipe" were. sold flidst, and after But there was a decided hesitation in this curious padded cell rotors.11 A"" were put of, speech, n d "And soon _,and more than, one face fourteen and a halt feet I j after that he went under that the lesser valued diameter (up. Sometimes in lots of more than turned curiously on 1Gwroydon Sears as and shafts' forty feet long can be the water?" 61 Ewry Mka "Yes, but at that time I was turned one article." he made his denial. spun at peeds as high .as 21,6M -Nor An the other direction and I did not! "Yes," said Meeker, nodding hsi The coroner said no more, and as tions a minute. _ When the paxt to be head "I -stayed myself until all the 'a g ho I k dance at Miss F-olsom showed no tested is mounted In position the door ISSUE No. 39—"27 see him, fall.' hem MI. -A fE--rs:y '!S,. L IDA IN; 7* 1 _7 I- "i:mx, g -ti-Ur V�� - , - N, ".;­­ I r. 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I .- .__ - - %, � . ... . -I " � :1. * - .r. -_ informal Hotels. :. - . , � - RabL about a,Ajs-9QuAd piece of lean 17'... :7.. -.'!' � .... . . Sleep in Bun " beef with salt smid papper. and, halt a - . . �. ,;_ I i , , ►Valowj` if -"Me-y' �,, a development . - - . !, " I Motorists . ( I . . � , .Tou ring Mot' to Can Now . r another It"e4cal owners of teaspoon of ground cloves and the .- I .", = � .. ' Tents �Zl.l.arge - - of r I -.. , .:Z­ "., , � . �. .. .'7. . . Patch Ten a numerous .then. put into , .� Lz � DO'F Not Want to P, ­­ .� ­ ­ ­ a If . I LL . - �!­_ -_ _. _-, _ . J. ' ' ' I . � . villages -and and same quantity o allspice, . ­ .. '..., , - � I � .1 I comfortable old houses Ili * - : . , . I , 4 I .1, , , , try Developed . - 61 in which Is enousli Vinegar � ..;... . � � - , Roadside Indus . * 8.&U towns' responsible.. sue! 4. vess . i.::1:4."'; . . . r I , :.1 is' ter . r a O' houses - usually big and square an : ---. -,:.., -, _ ,, , there, are tretlised ' to cove it --a sliced as . 1. " . - ,heli�;r. f."' ' ut' " • together with a-ves Soap ­1. I , T automobile I bet . - to a sliced onion and flail' bay m Work I � 1. `­'.'__. .X J , quar L. - .. . he automobile has, in brief i - ter .century, brought abbut Innumer- mobiles between the buildings. white, if their habliat be-Ne.'r Mg Saves 40 . " ,, , ­ w - 7 . -1, � I 1. able changes . in America. one of .1 the , . One great advan I tag , into inns, . I , � , . .. _..,; , - ­ i a of the bunga. leaf. ' Turn several -times;. leave in. - . . - � . � . . � ­ � . � Mo. I low camp Ili that the tourist's belong- � land�have been converted tee tbx-es, or four days, remove, a ,.". ; *IV" ' , , ' 1�. V fairly recent being In the aqeotol i supplementing the regular all-year- .. .� ' wipe well and pot roast as usu&J. 10-1.1 * � I ., I .. . , dation of overnight -motor tourists. i Inge can be 'packed under leek acid hotels,. which otherwise would . - V V1 omares � ` 11 depended � key, It is true, but the tourist- hardly i find' that the Summer demands for , _� Vegetable Chicken I . il-wark . 1. . _ 1. .- �.'_ 11 , n;, . Nam- - . . .. �:_ - � .. � -.b'­_ - .: - ­ .When-the railroads were depen, , , . . . I 434 - - . , , -for all - .ever` feels at -ease . when he drives _ accent oda- -.-- - -.% . ­ . -.7 oii for transportation jour ' their mains .of . 4R Out a raw, four-pound chicken Into "mom I L" . . . � . . . . . . .f;.:. , ..... 91 . I ­­T...__­___ I ... I 1, I , I that Is, too ambitious for the away for a little sight - seeing, leaving tIon. I ' cubes;. put it into boiling water with - A I . .: I , . . ;.-.1.5"75, ... .11 %..- a -under cati7vals. . I . .- '�,' .L. horse to achieve-hotels afforded all valuables merely . . I These impromptu inns cater, by pre- ba:11 a pound'of leaalhiLm, diced, - . . 7- . ' --lie chief advantage of bungs - . anatents, the legion of one large onion, sliced. Cover and let Wilson Publishins Compani " .: .1 ,�­tfie hospitallity'required; hotels rang- . , fereace. -to tr . . - . I . . . I by low camp, however, is shelter. Small motoring over-night,eirs. There is it simmer for an houi and -a -half; add * ­ ... . . .-ft in grandeur from that boasted � - in the trinslent trAde -0 i - L' . . - i.. :".N ' -- sliced coma- b r,_ "the commercial house" on the main town hotel* are often unable to' mord money ne quart of peeled, and. ZZ . = ..� � 1. '.' , '� .;" . . , . - . . , . . ­ accommodations for the motor iha-p In resorting to boarders who ring beans; one . 'I, L .� - ..''. - street of many obscure- villages, to vide accem toes, one pint of it �:.. '' n L . ­,1­ , ­ _ % 11 . ,,, I . big .city establiih- tourists who swoop down uPon'them abide by the- week----althOugh the* 1'%t-, chop-,ed green peppe-, four medium 4 . _, I..., . that upon which b � . ,..,..L -, . � , : I � : nients prided th . emselves. But with on stormy day. And 1w.tnany cues ter are not scorned.- Very often, Ov, . -, ., �'.- ;.,. � . lzed potatoes ,diced. foid salt to tests; I . 1. ,;.,. :-­;_ I I -:. I . . , . .. n � ;one and simmer another hour. Add • :n. , 1:­.i -�_ 1:' this developing of m toring On an those ,accommodations. are so poor , sigbhoring homes, when the Ian 'cover I ... . . 1. �,L " , ,- L: .� r .. I ? " whatever overflows; becio&e still more infi3rmal, one pint of . 0 I I .-. I.enormous ic�.%14 has rim n the eill *fok that the motorist- prefers 0 cooke,� grated corn, a *-. - 4� �_, - - . . I ' . .� '___ I and id. Irg, easily ic- hardships may be involved in making annexes. I Throughout New EaglaiiA. I cut Into . , more Info= al '- ' . . fourth of a pound of butter, I L . " . i ... ., 8 . ! � I L I , . a his camp. . aartn.g 'for the Summer* motorist ha --- ­r0tTe&-fn,-4aU,r-r�' . , , , I - - eassible hostelries. as the case may . I . small aquaria and . - . . . : ;,T`i..­� .1 . 1. _� � 4 ' ' ' '. . �- � r:L." " , ,3 be -above all. more numerous. A Standard Camp Serilileel'. .. become a major industry. quarter of a pound ... of -_ grated Cheese . . I . , .. %. �, 711 in Summer, - � . . of housesas also. of an egg. , St1JF - millions of people are Observers who have followed the The growth 0 � and the. beaitei yolk ' - --- ffairsin motor camping- are of course, been enormous. They five minutes and serve. I : .. t ­ 'L .. ... . lo... .. V R., . _ traveling. about this country on their trend of a . unimaginative at- . , .. .. . . . .. � � .. .will be range from sadly u I - �. Cabbage Dumplings :_ " .. I '' ", 11 . " o , I . . own four wheels. Hundreds of thou, confident that !n time there .1 . . ... .1, UK Some.- to establishalents that delight 1. ... . . . I . . .. . _ . . : .. ­ . � sands are to Canada. chains of bungalow camps along all .fairs . . .1'. .., . . - .. _CDMI _ ___ _____ _ ­ -- --- - ----Cut-41ght- Ices-rif salt DO I O . � _. _ __ ja . a6mer­­W�M�affPruyriatsl -"at- -_ . . I Choose to talwlthair7jairttta %I- --p3rioug- : th prIncipal highways. V Is . the the new--- - pieces, cook out the fat and remove - . .. . I �.ch - -,-.M---- .. For Imitaince, at Nan. _. . % ". . . .. Jy, planning carefully in advance. and opinion of Harry N. Burriahm, Becre . lie mn� -j,dd_-t_h_Tee-quaft&_af_Ch_QP_-._ . . _:N, a turn- E i , . . I ­_ __ . - , . � .., thivarlably spending the nialit In some tart' of the Denver Tourist Bureau. tucket an old coal boat has been cabbage, sprinkle with one tea. , . . I - ..- .7-N P# . �.:,, ..van-appointed hotel. Thera are, "These camps will be standardized qd into a tea room, Patrons sit on pad c .. . . /' . � . L 'pro- as to price and accommodation," says deck (o alp their drinks .and, beneath spoon of salt anti add two quarts of .1 I so LL ; -,� . ' ' .. - - �, . .11 , .. .- . ,.:...'' t . I . � ". � �. I othe;s, however, who 'prefer to . .1 undulates; to b iling venter; cook thirty minutes; I I. '... ", ... . . .,� I 4:1 . rist will know them the floor gently undu r 0 .. . .1 , : _ r.. �� happy-go-lucky style, Mr. Burhani�, "The tou . dumplings and cook '.. � =, . tided in more . I .. . I . , - . .. - . . "..", ` Ir . . the' -vessel As- moored in the harbor, add entire wheat dump . ... ..., -.1 - . . L . _� 1-- :�, - �1. ­ , , ikesping, as a to a general !liner- Abst at the end of his day's run he can L .. " . . . 1, - . L ruI4, 1. ... I .. , .1% .. -:,ary, bat pausing where simple can- check. In at. a bungalow camp and get and-k1thoUkh no longer serviceable fifteen minutes longer. Pare and - " I , . . I �1. r � . ��.' I T I I . , . . ulabil core two tart apples, cut them Into ... . . I . . .1 .. �.. I .. ,.. L � . . her old capacity, Is 5UU unde- .... . I ".. �' "b . ... . , ienlence -or whim =ay dietate., For shelter at a fixed charge. His' car In thick- and fry until . ,� , -Hags IwIf an Inch I � , to0arlats Of this sort a new' chain of will under roof, and If it needs re- as More. romantic persons like . ' . . �... . _- � I utical. a ship tender. Put the cabbage Into a deep .....'.. ,� � � I . I . ...i; ,.1. "11 ., pair or. renefal ,overhauling he MR to -persuade themselval- that tits - Via rings ...":'.... 1. ,:�, ; . I , , JII. ,;-hot&W has come into being. .1, . a was Onoor &7 ilrhaler. . _` i I .plate; garnish with the apple � ..... " . . .1. -, 7., . _.. :.. 1. . � ,�Iqll " .. I . . . � . ­ L For the Touring Motorist. call the 'central garage and have r . .. , * � - , the pork and the dumplings, . . ... I . .1� . - -0 ­ 1. � � . . , 1: _. I. the work done at a reasonable t9q.t. I - . _. � -.-As a matter of fact, these are not - I �, ,� Shoo-Fly Pie . . . 1. 1-� . . ..� � ...- , � ��J .Z* . there WIN I . . , I '' C . �y , . 11, . I . . I - - - . I .,1 , , - � � . Mix one cup of pastry dotir with . . ,. ., � I . hotels at all. They If clothes need piessing, �' , , Ab� - _. - ..' - ' I . � , . BA r"',' . r,in the strict sense be valet service. Of course, there Will . - .. ­ - . ' � I � .­'114 -11 - - i .7* • . . - . . ­ - ,A I W, 'M ors overnight C&MPS, located Invit be a I&A&ry, and the toartat. cap,do � - . oae-fourth of a teaspoon of salt, one. A '. ' , - ­�i � . . ingly along the roads. most use(t*by jitce .King's Horse I third of a t.easpoon of soda, one-third ... . . 5im ... 'I I I � . The Carrots. d . r r I .1 . ,0, , b" own work or have It done I r ot3. In . I �, 11, � . '_ . motorists. The caintlo usually con- � . . ,� __ In feature.--will be restaurant I - � , - To. Pose for Portrait 1 of a cup, of brown sagar,_ and one i , ; - - - , -0-� rant set - . . . � . _4§11 . . . . �. i 'd . sist of six or a dozen small cottages vice'. There is no doubt, 14 my-miud I .... - . . I ta�lespoon of lard. When well I . . )a . " ­7 - - i?111, . . ­ .. . . . 1�� I , � .1 - .- A - . A , . . ii house for ' ' e I - . - _�. - ­ I P,ainter .. - -, - * 1, 5lended add- � one-t . bird 0 . ,., .., ... ­ I I I ­ and a 'lar&r "community" t:NU much of Sa. fu-tare of autom'cbil . � . I - ­ , f a cup Of . � . .. 1. . . ­t I -, lounging And refreshment. A. sign .- - ­found In the -do- ! I .... 1. vg hJ4 i),)rtraJt.r,a ell- ! it o!asses'and one-third of a cup of . . ­ .. "; 1 -1 camping td b4 . Int' � ' -9 1638 I - - . � � .�� ' I Anzac Is bavi I ­ . I ' r ­-- bids tired and dusty travelers to "turn velopmen b low -colbby." . . --fiarger of Kilig , , bt,Wng water, Mi,,c well and place On .. .. - . .. ­1111 . I !Auzav Is the favorite f 1. I . � .. - I � i.." . % -- In and got a good night's .- - - _ . I . . r - ". - � . . , ., I - - I - r ­­ : � .- � . -JGeurgo� .. . . a small pie p . - . , ... rest for , a National Perk tolonleiL � I I . aa� lined with pastry, . . , " . . - :-�. - . .. .. .- - .1 ­ . dollar," . . - I .1 . bay which'i - *t oven until brown. " .:. . . , . 'Thl-s doe,i -11'�t mean that municliAl I Anzac. 1.4 a --majulflvs�nt b y . Bake In a. ho - I- I I . .. I.., . . I ., . , , 1 simplicity pre'rails . I 1: , . Here Spartan I elhi., w 1. ,- I - . .. owned camp I ba!L sucree.ded 1) , a blacit-charger Serve' with cc&e for breakfast. - .- . - , . . I The huts are, as a rule. tuititabed with and other publlcly � .. . -A SMART NEW FROCK.� I - ­ ..- -1 I I . .1 . Probably !redred �at Windsor Castle. . � 11., � birs essentials 0 a I 7---R - bed, a chair, a grounds 4Lre -to disappear. I I has b�,eai ion. . 1. h10:as:Cs Dumplings il.k. . o ." ae- This chic frock is suitable for ali --. �! I ­ - they * will be extensively . patronized . HomervILle '.NagU4 , i Cup of warm ni ' ' . I cleat( and I int a picture of f(ing I -'NI I X one very becoming :.--� . :. - -r Af : )rsabstand--but they are c . ' daytime wear and is a v . : light Service to by no mesas compli. r, These -ale -thqusancis of mo-'gaged to P& . rourt,ji. of a cup Of butter, a little salt Av� I , , " . I -1 Iting style. The skirt has an inverted ...., . real camp Jlte AP`George riding an gal a half -a-cup Of yeast; MIX with " ,,Aited: ,still,, 11 Is sufficien'. in .the tortats-Vitio prefer, � . . Anzac . and. plait at the front and is joined to . I j . . I Qu4en--*aT_y_..Ns, fig ho alyv,�arp,d a. 7-1k". ' � I . I at -a &'hotel room. . . ! .. i I . if) !yak,, a stilt dough, form into the bodice having a yestee and collar ' ` ..- V111 .-Inkorning .the prqprietor sees th nds ' conilaus, . to, month ago at trio presetItstl0a Of 'the 7 T"�- ,size of walnuts and . _­ � I . -1 . g� or, thouss, � I - � .' up Moreov j balls about the , - - dart-fitted . .r - .. . � . . * cut in one The long - I . because of the financial now cdJors to the GuarIds, ' - r. . " � , 11 I. It Ualne the b�ost at one of these -road carry tents � " in a well greased deep Pan to . jpst has a pitcher of hot wafer. . . . . I For some weeks 'Auxa - h&.,t been I Pla ' -sleeves Ve 21nished with shaped cuff a,, .. % -1.0 ' � I - � ...:, lolde camps' presents feminine guests 11svins . . . . # . of i'r rise. a. �Vook rogetter -about live min , and there'' is a shaped band at the . .�_.�.�:.,. � �­WJM bouquets at flowais from his gar- In th(F national parks, w'here* 'Camp- 'posing Patiently in the gardens � . . I .- I utes one cup of molasses. one cup of ­ � . � ' This charger hips. No. 1638 is in sizes 84, 36, 8811, , � IN .. Jr are constantly being Backtugham Palace , . . water and . _ , . 1; -din' what. the moment of- their diver. ground factlitie ining 'for the POW as I. one tablespoon of butter 40 and 42 inches bust. View A. size - 9. 1 1, 4 . . .;.�.­ . . I enlarged. provisions are being insilo has been tn. tM the mixture over the ,dump-. I ' .. -, .... I t1bre arrives. - . � . . 36, reguires 3% yards 39-inch, or 2Y2 I I 11 . or almost �� � . a :-�.� -. #The ae,� arrangements for *tourists for the growing clais of "bungalow � chief ceremonial pharger f y are.tight-'a-d bake in . ,; � I - •. I. - �rition years and is - so thdtoughI7 rTal a. �. lugs % her. the .1 . yards 54-inch material, and % yard, - I . ', I . . . sees many 6f the delights of actual hunts", . In Yellowstone *I aye Y i a moderate oven I . . View B requireik . . . ­ . I �,. P" at,. with a few carrotA and a. Ift. . , -led that, 39-inch contrasting. .1.. ... " and Often prays I . -)& Yalu- Park there have been erected a car ;. - Map 129--out- _ . 4 . lch I tience, the• painter has no dim * . Fruit P011,04; " _- - � ' : 8�j yards- 89-inch material, &nJ' %� - f I.., -.ablia time-saver ' After tha advertised tain num a the I � --Sir-twn t . easpetin-i of baking pow. contrasting. Price 20 cents . I 0•imll night's rest- , the JourveY Is are - regularly filled dies Ue ac�t calty, in getting t a I . .. . �. .. Z.., _' . - . - - . - . . , I in exactly .where It was that tenting conditions] at Old Faithful i mqpt. any position. . - . der la one quart of flour, add half a pattern. . 11.1 ,,, �� . plalLed up aga - Ideal ------+- , , - ..: . � �. Poona Every woman's - desire is to achieve . , I , . ... . - . - 1 .1 i i, i . , and other camps tn the park are - teaspron of salt; rub. two tables . , - . -b kan and with a miniMuhl Of fuss - -erent appearance which . _� 1 7 !t , - � '. 11 . . . _'. I , the night list A Irmall.charge, Is madeefoit the festal ­ -_ - .•I at butter into tt wi�t� the linger lips that smart diff I � Z .. . ; �. q - I . Z task of stopping for th ' I . . /;7-. draws favorable comment from the - I more of these shelters, but ordtn&rY,,camp- .. . . 41) ., and. add Water IQ make a soft dougb, . . 1. ­ . ,not really amounted t,6, much 1. � . I .: Z0 pat out two - thirds .of the observing public. The deadgiris Illus-, 'M . . . m4de ht &a regards lag is tree, fees being unaecet5_ - : . I Roll and 11 do expenditure of energy.. I- .�. I -1 . � � - I -�­, �, ­ than a mere stop for lunch. wary' by the general adinlitsiqu chatca dough' and cover the •.bottom of a !rated in our new Fashion Book are ' " 11 � . . I 0 - * " a kettle with originated In the heart of the style - . ' against each car enterlog . . ,. .1. I .... . All through England tbL%ss- boho- assessed . . . 0 - deep buttered pan or f quartered ap- centres and will help yo uto acqu*e ... . .. � � W 11 , . .1 . . . on retreats are to be 'Sioma� the pprk. . logs. Add a quart c ,. � . A uch desired air of individuality. .,. . Sm Me" ambitious than otherli, but The 'Charn-bef of Commerce of the . ploss or p4actes: add,)iugar bountifully, that' much Y� . - . . I .. , ��q 11 . I . - . ,� 'r �11 kHi-k an eiihaus- . J ad Price of the book l0 cents the co". � . . dauntcts United States, In ma, , i t . . as It roq.ulrei more than when stew . I . ' ' ' - . ' " , ... i -remaining dough for the to � " an air of close consanguinity automobile tour)At , p HOW TO ORDER PATTERNS. : . , I them. Thef are the outgrowth ,of- a tive, survey of I . � . . 11 !Roll the 1. - . . .. . ad, & ,lead that has camps, I fotin . d' considerably 'mare than I . I ,: I . 1 crusi and pinch the edges well to- Write your name and address plain- ,­: � � � _11,1 Aeffatte modern � 1, . . - .- so, representing, - �_ ; Vtber -and put to .a quick Oven at ly giiing number and size of such .. .; . 1. . 2,000 of the first cla : I , � shlon. I . � -_ e, jimMID a . alt, 11 to.-! .� - , � : I first, then lower the Leat. it should patterns as ,IFOU Want En'c'lose 20c in . . I . �,�', . 1k . I . . . . Canada is just starting �O see . - 000,006'and Uvolving � - . - - _____ -e so ,sit Over. r_fA . 7 . -4 . the estimated - . - - starrips er eoin (coin P rred - wrap - -I' I , - I � . .- . . - I­ t date the great InAux .. - . I � . , . I .. • . Wastorn Bungalow Camps. : ... expenlittdre of $,,i),000,000 or more,an No Mind Reader. . . .1 - - . .� it carefully) for each number anti _111.� 1, ' , I . : 'I. . . .nually by-.tourists In local communi- . . � �. . - . ­ . addriess your order to Pattern Dept.,: ­ ' ­ ,� 71kill , ­ So y - , I - 11 id I I � -,,. ou think . .. . � - * - . , - _.J in the West, where most of the ties where 'there are�"mps. This She (ii m a gh el . .. I .. � . .. . .: : _�, - - ----.-- A- A­e fsf. growth o. you can read my mind' .." A Scotchman, it is reported' has Wilson Publishing Co., 73 W"t Adio. I ­ , I � . . . ,den springing up of a $20,000100 �1. . I walked a hundred miles on his reported, !aide St., Toronto. Patterns sent by ... �-.-,;�`vll s a& __ _ . i - . sure of It.". . - .1 A n sed. . .. 1 : :�::�Ii,i , ­� . - .-Of the bungalow camp has been Indust. I 11112:111 1111 I I --u--K-o - V,1 he return mail. . . .. .. � � ..:. . I- . I ­ . ­ . yo i, ,,, -Zra­=Ftfff-Stws,sih3g what it was . . I . ... �.- I .ia .----����#on&L-Mbese,-q�D�Po- nearly air I _ liglitit, no' She-"Thei - I 0 . ...� -, - --in- direct- looked upon very i am:1-in-­b,e,FL-- .-- - -,---, _r-_ . . , : i;^. �,�', privately owned and they are � I doubt ties le' . ­sud&eMn �'ndr­bik6b� as looking to - . - --� . - --�-­Waifin J� _ffie_Wife_ - I . . . - I , , .-with municipally- - . d to the . � . � � 9 ICOT�"*Atlan the - . - - ' ­­ " -1 . . ,. I., , I L , L . There are a variety of ways b ,_-1. . . YIN 7 1- . owned camps where the motorist . - . I . . Tower . q , '. Mail plot at ground - - -, . . . . I . The Raven of the which a man may put in his time while' 44 _ , , , , , , , . I. _ , . � , . . I . . . waiting on street corner for his wife . .. .. - simply � rents a a . . � .. s I. a night and . . .1 - .. -� i" , . L L .. . . I I . .'for from 26 to 50 -cents . 14, , � ' .- L. I I.. ',1W , : ";` :, � �j ' ��:,��, . 4 1 if it is at night, he might take up its- , _'. - I 4nl! ,puts up his own tent. , I !",i �, . S if it Is daytime, It 4s nearlyl ` .� --A. , � . , i L. , I . �,- 1?,T,�!, I . I . . -, As- Its name �� T, . " I.. ,�, ;;; :, i .11 I trono.my. . . . J? . .. 47, camp I - _­ , I .1 .�, � I " 1` , I. . possible to carry a pocket "I I - The bungalow I ; 1�4_ .1 ,. , always .. ­.­ la I � I � provides something more:. -:.. �� "�� . - ' . ­ ". -.��.-_ 7 - .." 1, . . ... .. �1� _., 1. Indicates, . . . I . . .. L� , I .. I ... mar-and Ithrn a dead language.' � �. �;-­,- . . � � ,, ­. . �,, . I INI -7.% , ..:,: , _:,�� - 1-1 I I :%:.i�, L . - � , , - ­ � . , ; � � � .­ ; � gets a , T ­ gram -substantial for the tourist. He � "'. '' . -­ -, - , � ­5 .., . % . - -�- . . . I 1. , _ . These are merely suggestions. But a� � ,., I '. , -4 1 � '. _� 1, , I . .. ­ I , , , , . . , I I I � I.. . : , . : L � one room cabin, furnished with a bed. - - �. . I 4 . was In the' ­ - , �. . I., . :". - .:i "..: ... L .;, .,4" � . .. husband in Chlbagib, whor .- ... - � '. as, chairi. electric lights ' . I "' ,Z, , I . 11 I . . mattress, tables, 9 ,� �,: � : !": .:: I � I .�.i�l . ., - . I . . :: I � ... I Q�l 11 ".. . habit of meeting his wife three, nights; ! . . . oil stove for cooking. . .� .� �.' " - . 11 z and perhaps an � . 1. - . . . ", ..��., 11 11 - ... ; : ,� I -, � :, .11 ; ,-- 7$1 a night, of St.25 at . �. � .". , , . 41.1 .. I I I .. I a week and' her home tro,ii . .1 .. - .I I 1. �,� � I .. The charge is ,;� " . .;, , . .1 , t, ,:; i, 11�� '­ A. . _ , .� I L­ ,Work (!) deviloped a brand-new sysn � 1. .!. . I i L ' . I ; � 11�1� �, I , - �4 .. , 1, �: the most elaborate camps, where she! :, : �:,:. : . cars' , ,I. tam. He put in his time by pouncing,. , ii".... .1 . _. .:ter for the cars is provided between ­ , - _____ U. 1�� --I s ' `.;_, �. %. I . . ­ � upon unescorted ladies, dragging . ...� . .... The comper provides hlik LI ­ - ti , p I , , '.. I . the cabins. Lb ." .I, . . ., '. . eddlhg and food, gets his own' I - - 11 a A.qi ,robbing them ofd . I I . .i%. ­ j. .: them y . .. !!.i -own b I 711� � '. ,,'1,11; ,� 0 , N - ... , . -.supper and makes himself comfort-' , , . I. 1: their cash and jewelry. it any. Hall � ...-:�. - . . . - . .. . -tW t . ..- ' it it to storming . ,�, f . - _ . - ____ - _____ _- __ . . soon bad a bank account of $9,000 i I . I'll I I - .. -ible for the night _1 - I . � . ,...I rings, braceletst I " I , WOMPROMMI* - , � . ­ esy nothing of various . . I the joiln Or hall on rho : I . . ...:$. . . . be listens to .. . '� . and whatnot .. . I � 1, :L: " . -and he might in time �. • -P , I 1. , I � .1 I , - . I'll, root and murmurs: . .� ;�..* L . 1­ .1 . 1) , I . . . _ . , . 1. modest competerice� - - * . , ::.�� 'nave eatabllsh�d a nAo . poor teat campers an . . ` -, . L. 111, .. God -pity the � . . � .i. ... . But the autboritleSL �, . �L . - . 'L I . . _' for hts old aze. I .. .:. - k L .. - �.;... J - . I night IIA this!" ' . � "I 'L i*in , , ., Is ' . . - �.; � , recognise genius oVl� �� . . �� I I I I "Two years ago the bungalow camp . - 1. . are always slow to r I . ... - ... I _­__.�.� - . . . .. . . , ­ _ .. 'j. ' Now a 16t 6f so outstanding a nature. He was nick- . . '. . ._, . was in unusual. thin .:.: . 1� . . . .. ., " and short, . :.. -� 1, - t - � sepia leave tents behind .and yet . . wi . I : . ,�.�.� .::,� ,.,�i I named the "cat bandit, rtL �. ,* � ,. .. . . - � , �. :1 . I . " . I .......... . _� , V . I . I.. :1�1 , ­ - ".. I ­­ ­ . . . . . .... . . . - ­ I . � T, �1 .. L ". super .. L I ever register at a hotel. In towns � . . 1. ­ ��, year thereafter the police, with-. , N . . . . .;., 1. . . " " - 411 1 ... - ,, .. ..-.,.., - , - I . . . � .., .�.; I I - ' 1. all along the national highways, many . . I I I human, cunning, managed to corner . - . .. • cal residents have found the bungs- '_ .. . . : I - .,- -i,.,.-.,�­*1i him. When he 9 � ­:,,-,1, • ; ....'.,� : .I gets his parole, het ­. _ � �� _%, I � - ... . . I I . . � . I. .� I - �. - lo . . , . I . ceilent way of turning . . . I � ..'..vi-,,�1 . . should consider astronomy as an-alter., ,� . L- low, ca.mp aft ex . ;..'�`:::11:..,.i . . good financial :. native. Uou-productive a . � � 1;4� .'$, . . 11 ­ '­:­.;-,_ ::.,;. I account -such as property at the edge : 1, _�f I I.., , I I I , 1 .,�-� `Q_ 1 . _.il 4(. . .1 .-% ...­­ �:I��,l I .1 - The Now Fashions. 1� �- �. . ' 1. . , . :of.town but not-as yet included in any I . 1 11 �'� ..,; . I .. . i I ... 1�. 1�z�.,_ , - I I ­ __ ­w Lad�-'"What has become' of`,, .'' _ . _ . . .. 11 �� � ,b Old . . I - �. A, , , real estate development. . 1. .� "L . -1 .. ..��, �: � �:�4, . . . �, .1 - -1 - .. I., U the sash that -was -80 popular.- In my,, ... L .". .. !.." .�, - .i,�.:'..%�.� . � ., ­� �: � � �"t` - , � 1� 'L . Elaborate Camps and Sites ,:� . �Al. I.! 11 ' I I ..! - .. .. . . ,;::: � , � young days?" . ­ tt�ntlon q I- �." ,4 , .., .. . � ' ' ' - � I . . , . 0. I ,. . . In the Southwest, much a i. ... - ..;.ill 0. I - -", I it's stI11L worn,� .� , , .. � ..., , ;` �, ., Modern GIrl-"Oh . .. ... . I . . �.. : 11 . . .1 . ad land- '' :. .." .!:-".1 �, ;1 - , , .1 . ­ ,?L W1r,`.,., �­..­ .1 11 IVN�t��.,-,�- � Is being paid to architecture ai *. � . - 0 .,,�,� �. !!. ,11,�, � I led a'skirt." - . . � , - 4T�­-,-�- . ­­'.." ,-: only nowadays it's - � 1�. n'4-,�i'� ��t I . A4� nl.?�Psl " . � i,. � 11 . - �_ doses; - . i :.. , "' . �: :�� . *� o "I"11, ;. , W. , . - - . I . .1 n-, �V a . . "... . . ­:, - . " ­:'.. '11­ ... .� .;�_ �-! ,� ... . - . , 11nd"Al* ...;. 7 !�'� T:_,q-:� ­ek �: -1. . � ' seapia�g in creating bungalow camp'; , i� T . type 11 `00�0�N4___Ii�4; -,� ":�..' ­Twelve always MRka a dozen, " IF . , , . ..... ...7, �..., - �: � �:.�;� _,, j � � �N�ae�N�4_­,.�N� ., ;1' . a -1 some instances the Spanish t. , � .�, . ., ", 4: �, ­­:, - ­ I .." ­ ­­ " in � : � ,�,: . ,,:1 i ... . .... ... !, ' prevalls, the construction being of . I., � sagely observes an economist., Bat, . * . . � . ' . - . . •. " L I or sun dried mud, which is 1. . very few make a million. ".. . sAa -It H I- IMP OF MISCHIEF" I . ... I ; - " be, ­ - - _. - .. - ­ . . .. L - _. . , - - .- � ­ -_ I - ­ . 1. surprisingly cool In eath- ' `.' - . . ith hls friend, the chief *arder. - ' - .. 17 � , 7. ' youdgest raven at trio Tower of London, and Is seen here w . ;, 1, ', - , , ' Edgar is the eta seared .1 K. In other parts of the Southwest and Insists on being fed by the warder only. only time a horse g . 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' !%is per year.;' si o ii paid In ed�aoct. _ . ^ s;Ate R Ilto hs1`1CR. - Haire an Boft ®OSl O the' .: _ sleigh, leave _ — BUR N e T _T S best sell OII your order new so thafi 0 subecription: ro -aba United- sow and Crest SATURDAY, SEPT. 24— Auction sale quality will be read RE- MODELED BARN p when the igricain ts.00 m advance, of 45 head of fresh Bowe and young _ _ hand cattle, the property of Oiiver,Denn , — — . _ -- _ first snow appears - lot 25, cool 4, Whitby Tp. it a All old time • dances will start for the THOQ i A WP L O R N E R E I D ' iO+�N MUf1KAR, Proprietor. �. - at 1.30 o'clock sharp. See bills. 'tall and winter months. THOS. A. +.es's ♦7 Wm. Maw, auctioneer. A' dance will be held every Pride S,C$Se=j.> W9 Got !CLARE MONT -° f r N10TES'AND COMMENTS. - WE E3 _, OCT. 6- Auction sale starting September 9th. , x tom= of farm stock and implements, the Everybody weleome. food prized. property of Moody E t- Prize- fighting is -a sport. that has tkinson, lot Music by Alex Bacchus and his i 34, con, 1,- Whitby Tp' two miles nonpareils. - 'bees indu -1ged in for centuries, and west' of Whitby Town. Sale at Kingston Road at Rosebank Corners, -- has been considered by many- as a 12.30 sharp. See bills. Wm: Mayo, half mile.east:o4Pougs Bridge.' p n -- sport that has interested only the auctioneer. _ t PATTERNS and TRANSFERS _ low type of humanity. "It -has been SATURDAY, OCT. 1- Auction sale of generally considered a very brutal farm stuck and implements, •the - LAW) S "� 'kind of sport, which places those who Property of -Thomas Reid, lot 35, HIGHEST IN QUALITY con.. BF, Whitby Tp. Sale at 1 � are interested in it on leasl with o'clock sharp. See bills... Wm Q . Maw. A / A G G C i.. Having secured the Agency for'the "I$eal Pattern9 and Tranfera," the -the lower animals. These who favor auctioneer. cabinet having been installed in "r store containin all the the sport claim that it is not so We•are pcepared to do all kinds very latest up-to-date .patterns, we invite your in- �brutal as some other sports, and in ! of repairing of ca_ra, also bat- spection of this new addition to our stock. proof •oP their assertion, compare it tery charging, electric "Take home a pattern sheet and see the latest designs.. -with football and baseball, in which ' welding and in fact 25 a player freouently receives very= ser? ever thin i - necttion with r urtes, sometimes art fatal car work. LOWEST IN I Vin +' results. In prize - fighting they point _ to the fact that when aprize- fighter Gas, Oils, Grease and Accessories Everything in our store fresh acid new. is "knocked out",. he. remains uncon -' __ on hand constantly. TLZ scions for pii]y a few seconds .and is aliia BREAD - -- - -� "- ' - - -._ i Our-Servtce wrll-gve yon- satiSfaetioa. oar aNO Call and see our Catalogues of 5 soon completely recovered. There is PAST R Y Dodge and Star Care. JAS#' - A R S ti doubt much truth iii -t t a rise0 O asser- tion it is also true'titat a persor3 LAW'S N' With fine -: sensibilities can take no - AND SERVICE STATION pleasure P witnessing two giants bat- Hovis � � e a � , . : • `p term u each oihers faces. It it Pick r ,• P Clara Prattis Elks : e 1118 Hard�P•are SeQre quite plain, however, that a. Drize- . . fight int t =- .� -- — _. -- Interests not_orrix _people - of low _ _ •mentality and base passions, but also The Bread of ELOCUTIt?*l and DRAMATIC AST Now is the time to look over that old Range or Heater and if you -people who are supposed to be very Terms for Tuition need anew one call and see ours, the Happy Thought .refined. The fight on Thursday night and McClar Stoves and Ran es. _ , H�[Il - • MONNEY'� PARLORS, R _ t8 between Tunney, the world's cham PICKERIN(3 Lowest priced,' quality considered. ;pion, and Dempsey, the world's ex- 18 Every Wednesday from 9 p. m. t - _ Washing Machines. Wringers, Wash Boards, 'Roofing Hog Troughs, champion, has aroused a deep interest r In all classes, as evidenced in the Try a Lois" - N O T I 0r E Coleman Lampe and Lanterns, Paints, Mureo3co etc. ` irreat use made of the radio, which - — It there is anything in Hardware you want give us a call. The lbroadeasted the prAgress of the fight We have tRkeo over the Agency for chances are we will have it in stock. Fleury Plows and Plow arts, „ The heavy gate receipts is proof that Fiwhich we will keep eon- We sell the old reliable and famous Fleury Plows. `Shares no other sport excites so much inter- stantly on brand. to fit nearly all makes of prows. c est as prize- fighting. i'� �/��/t�'' Fresh Fruits. Crakes and Confection - R 9L O cry always on hand. P ('� i Highelt prices paid for good better -.ilgeot for McCormick- Deering P`artn Machinery - A certain writer has expressed the t and fresh eggs. and Repairs, opinion that there is a danger of the , H(3Nc0 /� : world becoming overctti.wded with her ! • ap; , n: 0 t Q. © A N N O N population, that it will be impossible cpICKEWNG °� " Our Motto: We have it, can get it, or it is not wade. X30 .BROUGHAM �'���j i to raise fold enough to feed them. - -� , ►�L.�11' Of course, such a possibility is very f r _ J. e B N, .., IC O - I'LL -SEE YOU AT i` distant, so fair distant that the _ present ,Veneration, and many genera. - 1 flops to come, need not worry over —UNIVERSAL .- MOTORS the situation. As remedies have been found for many cf the evils that � Waekha- m' air, _ = WEST HILL s - - #'a :a@lict mankind, we feel confident that some person will appear upon the J : . ON - STAR AND FLINT SALES scene when it is found that there are too many-people in the world for the Friday, Sept. 30, or Sat., Oat. 1 of food and apply a remedy._ - - The German. Kaiser and his war -lords - ...._ .REP.AIRS Claim that one of - the great benefits of war is that it keeps the world BIG ATTRACTIONS BOTH DAYS If you want a guaranteed` epair job . at a reasonable y ;from being over - crowded. This woula price, ',-EE U a. be a very drastic remedy and would - - GlanCe O�'er this Fine Racing. Program Ezperie °tea Mechanics. o Repairs on all makes, 1* not meet with the .approval of the - mass of the people. A more modern _ one ar r FRIDAY - TURDA : remedy, and one that is proving very See. - 0 52-31. . ::: ...••.. see. S4 Y ��}'� effectual is that which is provided by 1 2.22' Trot or Pace Purse 1 2.30 Trot or Pace -Purse �,O�nplete Quality Funerals' the motor car. If it is found that - - $20.0-i- Lmile; _best. 3-in 5 3200 • _ - ,,,il. -_ �t 3 Lim' i -- heats. - 5 heats. ' _ irony Race--121/2 f f CASKET. FUNERAL desired, its effectiveness can be in- hands and under; best 2 under; Pam $25; half in 3 heats. Q ,mile; beet 2 in 3 heats. a Ss lv creased by raising the speed lia;it, 3 Free-for-all Trot or Pace— — - MAT T H G W BURIAL r1L V V: or by rpaking it legal for' an intoxi- Parse $200; mile heats; 2 e-1 mile; - 3 .18 Trot or Pace ;cated man to be in charge of• a motor best 3 in 5. " $200; bey des: _3.1!i ..Mile Steeplechase — 1°►ea t 3 5 219 PaWorth Ave., Toronto .'Phone Gerrard 3300 - -A- perusal -of the - urse $100, and the - - - - -4 Half-mile Runnin¢_ Rate- — T - ,especially on Monday morning will Purse $100; single dash. Our Funerals include: Embalming, Hearse, Casket, Outside Case, Brodie Silver Cup. Electric Futures, Chairs, Our gwonal Service.. Funoral eomp1et& -- : •;,eonvinte the most skeptical. that the '.''S Pony Race, 141i2 hands and 5 Pony Race, 134, and under No Eztras. motor car is a powerful agent in under -Purse $25; half -Purse $25; half mile; ---kee in down the mile; beet 2 in 3 beats. best 2 in 3 beats. Visit our establishment and prove the truth of these statements " P g Population of the g %.]file Running ace- & _ for yoareeivea. ' - -world. -Solon as 'motor cars and g %.Mile Runnin¢ Rate- ' ' These prices stand good within a radial of 4G miles from Toronto K Puree 5100; single dash. Parse $100; single dash. REMEMBER: Clip this ad. for reference. 31tf trucks are as extensively used as theg -- Harness Horses eligible September 1. Riders of JZunT nX Horses. to ride in - colors. , 1i o entry fee char¢ed _ _ .� ,�+A�■ BONDS — Government, bluoieipAl and and no charge for stabling race horses, Trotters allowed 4� =�� —� Mortgage Bonds, Also, Indu.striala, '5 seconds. Safe iinvestments at froau 5 to Tper �° t - cent. - .._. _ ALL L1V E STOCK ON EXt S 3 _ 1NSURANCE =All classes written in- eluding �A chiding 'Fire, .Automobile, Wind � � �� 6.�:�'�d T/ Ze YVck, nel�s • storm. Accident and Sickness, GOOd B an] d 1 n At � t endance Beth Days • i Phone or write ` 4314 ED• BOWMAN, Whitby - -On Friday there will be a Softball, Tournament in which the for- Beauty, �'.. , strength, fire - resistance lowing teams will compete: Aurora, Stouffviile, Patterson Candy Co, —yo get all these in• Brantford ' - Toronto, and Gooderham= Worts. -Tire S Maple Leaf Lutual Fire _ . S jdck �e °� " t 'des ,, la best Denote T Ness all over the roof and This is the 75th­ Anniversary of Markhar4 -Fair- 'Always the - roof, Special Loc But events + Insurance Co. `-_ - _leading Counts Fair in Canaada. bulging and curling. 'Cheap rates for farm and country l? - _ 1 ` ? 0. - - -buildings.- Write Secretary for Prize List. - - 'Windstorm Insurance on buildings, - - wind- mills, Silos etc, �� " Automobile Insurance ti - �OW TO GO TO Markham' p of all kinds. •- AIN SERVICE—Regular train service on Midland Division, FARMS FOR SALE C.N.RR I Above is straigbt view of Write or phone MOTOR ' BUS SERVICE—From Bay and Dundee Streets, Brantford Super -Tite Slates, Toronto.' A N TO 1dOTORISTS -Good roads, Provincial and County howing triple thickness in r r° ty shaded area. Made in four fade- Systems, to Markham from all points South, North, East and West. less colors and when laid give i 0 WHITBY, ONT. appealing "keystone' eft#, " T . ' -- — EXCELLENT PARHING ARRANGEMENTS ON FAIR GROUNDS �etatford Roofiair Co. ` �12 U a Q ADMISSION TO GROUND' Brantford, Opt- s• �1w` 331atrche M, Ramer, Claremont, Teach• �idultS, �� GCs• � Children, under 12,15 Cis. er of Piano. Conservatory _ Stock Carried, Information Furnished and Service J course taught. :.•Studio at Mrs. Oliver's on Saturdays r on Brantford Roofing rendered by .g1_l go; out of town pupils. J. H. GOWLAND: 9 R• H. %xoSBY, F. J. Prouse, Pickering p p aQ .e a� c-T • : Y. " .. cif.'' .»p. .:x •.. -,_. .R. ys _,. r. ...... sea,... :.,., a: c":n. {.« n.�. ". ., ?.,f Sn-4 �� ._ .k'°- -... - ...a., ... -..,m_ .:._ .,. Vin, - .. >... ':.: .:. , • .. sn.:. .. __1... ..-.. .....: .. .. f , . :. .,' .,..x..,e.'.' '6 A: .+t. -r •_, .. :a.r?�+o +xt,a . »r •Yes' - q lv� .i. .rd ���t.Yn_.._/�4'}l•,fa�'. -_f. 5w_.?.:n*._ -i.r.. ✓�� .._._ t_.. i"n_.'s..'<-:v...9s�- �e.}.,.e»a mx «�-- .:,.s2_._..,i. - _.P- ��._. -.- .,. .r. -. — .. -.... _.. v+ .. m.e..'e;'. `�1'4 -�.�•: ,.. . - • :�L'<h�. -sill_ rot. -. ..... .___. -. ... ..7_::ti;Y....x -_. x.- _ !._+N..r'�!3.,.,.µl'y�•�.+Y c: _..- .. 3:ats• V, _7 a X, 51, 7 7X-T - ­7:- ',,, .1 1.' ­7 "AM "F. % L 0 RKNONT. Mrs. Lather Pilkey *spent li&it N. Barton, of Woodstock, is vie- -'Ckoto 00 TkANK& 4PUremonk this RF ­AUDITORIUM week In Toronto with her son. sting friends In 1.7 Tomat 7� *ad* Ub%16 week. J *a for sale at Wild Nil- Oliffordand: Mrs.' Pilks' I wish to express by sincere apprec- teesao lowest market price. son. iation of the sympathy extended to TREAT Miss Bessie Graham, of Ux Communion Services will :be- Thomas and Mrs. Coady and bridge, is home: at present. on va- me and my family and the maw acts in the United Church a week Mrs. T. Nold and "aghter, Clara, cation. STOUFFVILLE fl hold of kindness, and also the numerous from Sunday _part. visited 'John and :Mre. Forgie, of W. and Mrs. Arbuckle and Miss floral tributes in our recent sad be- Rev ' A McLellan and W. T- Dunbarton, on Friday last. Fithel visited Mite Elizabeth A. reavement, in the death of ray beloved FRIDAY and SATURDAY' husband. Wlieo� attended the first meeting - Sidney Coxwortb, of Victoria, Pugh on Sunday. ,-Mrs. Stanley Cook. Presbytery MM 23 and 24 q. of the now Cobourg D. A. and Mrs. Scott spent Sun- B. C., and daughter, Mrs. Plum, of Jon 'Friday laab. day at Jackson's Point with K. A Winnipeg, also Alf. Collins and K. "PARCH OF THE DEVIL- Miss Mabel McLellan, of Rich d Mrs. Renfrew. Tarr, of Stouff villei visited Mrs. all 'mond Hill teachin staff, spent W. and Mrs. Thom and Master (Pat O'Malley and Mae Busch) S. Collins on Wednesday of last sited Miss the week-end with ter parents at Delmer, of -Toronto, vi Comedy a manse. ,week. Elizabeth A., Pugh on Sunday last. ',Thanks for the Buggy Ride." th -F' and Mrs. Tomlinson Mrs. Lyman Pilkey and Miss 06 Dr. N. have you and M. J. and Mrs. W permit to drive a car. . It Kino""Over the Top-of the oa ilker were Mabel Gibson visited the former's Say, Mr. Car-owner, h a 4oliday tour-to thenorth sister-iu-1*4%, Mrs.. Jane Michell go ' t your per driving Can. Rocklea." their summe is reported that many are :over the week-end. and son, Fronk, at t cars who do possess the neces- Tues. Wed, 27-28 "Yellow Back" Archie and Mrs. Mechin,of Hall- cottage At Livingstone Park. dn "Buster's Prize Winuer"�- nary license. OL violation of the 'far, X. S., who are 'Visiting with Ing the past week 9 . law reparding this matter makes "Where Snowtime is Joytime" Worn w Women's Institute the person liable to a heavy fine. the format's parents at Pickering, The fat, Monday with J. H. and, M ra. meet at the home of'Mrs. David Fri. and Sat. 30 and I t yet sectire real. If you have no d it, _"The Thief of B - a5r Gregg on the afternoon of Wed Wm, The program you will act wisely. by securing 11 (Douglas Fairbankaj u. Graham started on a tour nesday. Sept. 28th. without any delay. of the Maritime Provinces on Sat- will include an address by Rev. A. EI%n Monday, Sept. 19th, Mrs. urday.last. He will act as judge McLellan on "The League of Na- Prices- Adults 25c cents, of CIViriesidalfb. h eqeq at RrpdArie. Hong, What it is and what it has ariett Chapman celebrated her birthday at nor home with ton and St: John, N B., and at Accomplished." Olde Photograph years, 15 cents Mrs. Wm, Profit, of Aurora. when reated out of an. Charlottetown, P. E. I. Contest. to which every member an enjoyable time was spent with 0 during stone and S. G. 'Schmidt, •P' roprietor The Rural School Fall Fair will is asked to bring their first photo forty-three relatives and friends fashioned into Time de- -Eve�y one I@ also asked be held on Monday, Sept. 26th, in graph. from Zephyr, Myrtle, Uxbridge, Eying designs. This is �Claremont Mgmorial Park. Come to give their vacation * experiences. Siloam, Claremont and Aurora. the story of oar inem. Auld bring your friends and thus Those wanting transportation to . . . .............. -being done-by the -place-of-meeting-- axe r 'Mrs. Chap re trials. ff you are in- _Tan was made the teres AL 2ourage the work a-ha, cipiont of many -------- d c0ramit-us-to- INC- -the DUPUS of our rural schools. ad to meet at Mrs. J. H 03,ny use is gifts. grfts. Im"L day. Tqar:�-C- l.Ully Day Services will be ob- verandah not later than 2.30. ­No qreaEerTribute -served in the United Church Sun- The Claremont Continuation TIME TABLE-Piokering Station day School on Sunday morning School has organized its Literary T. R. Trains going East aus " follows, N. W. STAFFORD, AFFORD, At a PRI inert. Special Rally Day Dro- Society. The officers for the com- yo. lo mail A M. gamse being• secured and -Ing year are -as follows: HOD. 28 Local 12.1% P. M. Kin ton Road, A ar 'Clal music will be printed for tre Pies., Mr. Wilker; Ron, Vice- So Local 6.25 P. M. , .:. �� Ph"s Whitby -Let all help in making Pres_ M iss Stu ttafo rd ; Prea,, Clay - 8.38 A. M. aston Sunday train, t)8 r 50 At a general rally day. There will ton Parker; Vice-Pres., Sa;m Fin- Trains ug We" due U follows-- evening service in order that 2r 9-22L. M. be no, a gold ; Sec'y-Tress., Mildred Pugh; L Colo, - 27 Local 906P. 44 M. All may attend the Baptist anni, Editor -in- Chief, Isabel r 0.6 9 Mau , m. Ivemary service, Pianist, Fred Baiuee; Ass't Van- 4) Next Sunday i3 anniversary Sunday train, 8.82 P. M. Ne b4t, Panliae Price. An executive Sunday at the B:ptiat Chnreh. committee is as follows' Mary Foregoing is according to Standard time. _!The special preacher for the day White. Hugh Pugh and John 4, will be Rev. W. T.'Graham, D. D., white. With these able officers we are hoping for a real successful President of the Be ptiat Convert- 7- year, and aim to raise the stand- - lion of Ontario and Quebec. Spa `11 1 ING EQUIPMENT LIGHT clal music will be rendered in the and already set by the Society. We have a stock of fixtures in all the newest designs and floilibes and Morning by our own Choir and in in great variance of prices. the evening by the Choir and •Quartette of the Brooklin United Is your land too hard to plow KITCHEN'-Tbe Day-Light Kitchen Unit. a deep shade white enamel glass, saitable Church. The usual supper will be You should see the new finish with %ign receptacle and 8 inch unit in white p. Wired and Installed for $1.50. served on Monday evening from 6 for 75 or 100 watt law McCormick- Deering Tractor to a p. m., after which the Choir LIVING ROOM OR DEN-Twa liebt fixture, brushed brass or black. GOODYEAR of Century Baptist Chnrch, To- and P.,& C. Flow complete with fancy shades. Wired and installed 3.95 ronto, will give -1sh. Wised a varied and areal working. :..Three-ligbt ball lamp shower, browntone and, gilt fin ad -WINGF^'%T lent program. There will be �chorai uumberpi by the choir of 86 The hard er the work the better and installed 4.75 and 5.75. they like it. Candle Bracket, fins shed in polychrome 4,75, e selections" bum• voices. quartette orous readings by Miss Merle Wil• DINING ROOM-Four light ball ohower, Tudor design. finished in ling@ and musical @elections by bronze. Wired and installed 7.95. Made to com- Miss Stobinz and Mhq D Graham, wo Ole Phone 3m soprano soToiets; Andrew Me- 't J. -IqNGOIffS te in value -clook y. violinist ; Him Veda 'With the best ies Mildred Rich. Knechtel sad ards. Admission 50 canto and 25 standard tires, cents for children, This program Ifor Sunday and Monday Is worthy but remarkably of its predecessre and of the event Points which make the McCormick- which It commemorates. .Yon Deering the best are low in PACO. -(I)'Ball. baring Cranksh&ft, guarantee. will do well to invite your friends The Mo n"ey M well as to come yourself. with the bearings,. for the life of Corct Tires builTt the traclor. Losing COW The following ftom the Oshawa (21 Sleeves in the eylindera correspondent of the Toronto PERTWI$ 13) One piece frame. DailStar will be of interest to (4) Ball bearings or roller bearings RE average production of milk 'T the late Mr. Cook's many Clara- wherever there is a bearing. Der = in Canada is about COW �wout friends: "Stanley Cook. Good solid fenders and platform. G.& A. To Lawt pounds annually, but authorities are member of the Oshawa post office (6) No unit on tractor has to be re- agreed that the higher the produc. Phone 2DOS staff for al, year and on, sick leave moved to repair any other unit. lino per cow the greater the profit. PICKERING, ON T- ad at hie, brother-in. (i) Lots of power. sloes May, di t yeater. 1 8) Easy steering and short turning. You can materially Increase the pro- law's home in Claremont dgetiveneos of your herd by breed. 7? d The post office flag Who Ask for a Demonstration 'flown at half-mast today as a Ing better live stock find the local branch of the Standard Bank of token of the deep regret felt by C IR A S 00OPEI& FM 'Canada to at yonr service in supply- 11 ranks of the at office staff in ing IngLniq Farmer A f I 1� Utent ad tgrynination of a g and 1,11 E,!, ill ONT which will give a greater cash return gallant fight for health. The dead for the feed and labor expended. I am agent for the World's Greatemb Postal cler" survived by his wife Agent for Ackerman'N Quality Separator, "The Rmfrew.' Stoves, all children. Mr. Cook Harnees. Ask the-user. edtwosm Scales and Oil Engines. Fleury a ry 4Dined the local post, office staff 4 to Plows, Points, Grain Grinderal, Just a year THE more than good In his duties. Brantford binder twine and second! �rsgoand at once wade that 'BAN Wheel BarroweeCe. __ -ahe Boots STANDARD hand. separstorefor sale. Postmaster Mathison declares that K he wAt one of the moat-efficlent- men he ever had on his staff and ..)na �a 71 ROBT• DEVITT, ING BRANCH -O. A. Sharp*; Ma"er PICKER great .things were expected of him. Phone SW Pick., BROUGEIAM amwh" abo at BrookJln, West Hill. Whitbr * q Falling ill in the spring, It to be Walking Easy lieved that Mr Cook returned to with Green River Auty too soon to comply reRul ations regarding h OIIdaTs Basket Factory 1. which any longer sick leave d have cut short. A relapse follow- Pahc- 0 -ed and medical Science was baffled Manufacture I ro of to !1111 1 1'! 1 I's q rnal-A- All kinds of Fruit Baskets, foot congratulate our Berry Crates, 3all bops on their winning another even- rictory, when on Saturday Farmers'Bushel Baskets$ defeated Goodwood -i.ling they defem od team at Goodwood by the score of 2-0. A lull line at low Clothes Baskets. -,Remitfin This was the 2nd game in the gin Clair Ca finale, the let being' my- prices c. PI Frank Pennock "ed on the previous Saturday even- Proprietor V ing at Claremont when Goodwood Also Men's Black and Tan _Money Phone Markham 1604 won by the score of 1-0. The game Shoes, regular 6.00,. last Saturday evening was a splen• foi 4.85 �WC X11 drafts, mQney orders did exhibition of football and was % Both Shoes -witnessed by a large crowd. And cable remittances on all,:, E ATTY their best -to-win, but ISS sides did t I' in M' es' and Children's es _-�e was no rough greatly reduced THE BEST the f the world—at low.. 7 i2� throe hout STANDS FOR ql�! t the conclusion of the Pam 0 est rates. another sporting event that Gin hams, Rayons game was not schednl6d, was pro*ided 9 or the amusement of the specta. s 5 1.1/0 7ice at all branlch I es.' A0 tore This was, an eve - and Broadcloth i� I i " Quick se'ry event of If 10 ­4 -Tunaey-Dempsey-, class, although for dresses, 4 . . \J on a much smaller scale. Thefoot- ball players did not participate In reduoed to clear t 'y 7: :this, but I was confined to the -spectators, both male and female. % No hospital cases, however, re FreshoGfteries - No In win o$ from the contest. 6ff'haiid and at 71- h Sinclair Cup the Clara - Ding the t Jllstabl,ahed 1871 1;. Li ter Carriers, y Carriers, -lowest pneeg mont � team have three cups to .7L Pumps, Door racks, Cow their credit this season. The first Bowls. Pressu'r te. was the Brooklin C�ip the e Systems E it will pay you to get my prises on and the second of May, FXR14 fy 3, ?r or day.. above before buying elsewhere- 'won being 0 0 T T the c offered by the South On. upoloWill Association. The tario Phone 14N, Whitby Branch,, J. H.Perry, Manag6r FRANK J. PROUSE Claremont team algo won the 81 n -glair Cup last year. o, Zk 514 4� ­mww v �T 74-191 T PT0,MW o�l ,a Trami, Craid6, Prison Break and TYPHOON IN JAPAN A HEAVY ,Auto Fat ities Mark Week End X11_­L 1v000-DA1KA%JUrd al ne'' Earthq' i__ 'A- Storm and Tidal Wave Caused by Submari om*Ac $to a uak ccount For Ten. More, Sovon Killed in One. Crash, 'While Three Are Lost in Desert Cause Havoc in Devastated Region 'WORLD TOUR OFF CARE IS NEEDED 'Strong Man Performs in London Jail Mexico also Hard Hit by Similar Storm at Same Time Show uroM Sept. 18.--One man was past couple of -weeks by Detectives G. Toklo.-One of the typhoons that abandoned their intended Pacific hop. - -Pride of De- E. Walsh and Thomas Bolton of the sweep through these eastern seas They are ilri� the eC, 14 head of cattle were destroy ..iand some ten-4reight cars were city police, depsrment and Provincial troit 'home by steamer. periodically, combined with a tidal Ismashed into a heap of matchirood Officer Mennie, charged with a series' kc wave thrown up by an earthquake MEXICO SUFFERS TOO. twisted Iron, when a southbound of.garage and store robberies, grin- under the ocean, served to lay waste Nogales, Ariz.-A storm of Intenso freight train rounded a sharp cipally 4n villages in Oxford County, C.N.R. several towns and damage others on severity, which whipped up a tidal is said they have operated wave believed to have extended over curve the Island of Xivaldu, of which Naga a thousand miles along the Pacific The escape and crashed into the rear of where another freight standing for repairs as an ganized gang. saki Is the chief city. near Gol _Station, 'dx miles appears to - have been systematically The stricken district Is almost ol Ocean, has spread death and dl -southeast of Aurora, yesterday after- pletely isolated, but the meagre ie- planned. tion over the west coast of Mexico. PLANE CRASHiS' First news of the disaster, occurring' ports received indicate that over 1,000 last Wednes4a reached this broder KILLED WHILE ASLEEP. Plainfield, * 1;.J., Sept. 18• -Seven have been killed, many more are miss- y 5 town to-day. persons were killed yesterday and five i -Smart, -21. are injured and the of New- Ing, thousands Meagre reports to the Nogales Her- --J-ur-ed-w--hen—a-Fu*er-aeroplare- - e millions of w in Her- market, a C.N.R. employee, who as damage Will run Into th At-l-An -official Teport-from- ald over badly crippled communication 1h had flown over all the airways rs. -m- _ht leaeft ------ ltsleep in the caboose of the stanxiing whit Iines___ -M--with olr Tg I sird t e ._!...#a* was dead when his mangled of Europe and. had made one famous 2umarnato prefecture places the dead into hundreds, while other hundreds, bqdy was recovered from the wreck., trip from Holland to West Africa in that section alone at 270, the in- 'f thousands, were left home. -ed at 1,000, and 780 homes washed Pe 1113 was not a member of the train, crashed in an apple orchard near j ur. but had missed the train to'Newmarket. The machine was own less, and shipping suffered severely. crew away. Three of Mexico's greatest seaporte and ed-by-the-RoymokLs Air-ways,--aud-wa REGION.— Z i� wWch--he--was­reg larly -attached- ---RICH ::_-Guaymas, Salina arid-1 �_was travelling to Toronto to catch it.: brought to �his country from Holland The region devastated by the tY- I vanilla -are reported to have suffered Members of the crows of both trains' about two months ago. It set out phoon and tidal wave combined was I heavy property loss, while two ves- escaped without serious injury. from Hadley Field with its load of rich in rice growing, of which the city sels of the National Line, the Jalisco The ;.two trains, both passengers seeking their first thrill of Kumamoto was a centre with a and the Navajos, are missing. Mazat freights, were running south about'; the air. population estimated at 75,000. Naga- Ian, fourth Important west coast port,� -ten minutes apart, according to the' The dead are: Frank Heater, New Her Majesty saki's population of I 10,D00 includes: also felt the lash of the storm, but- not :4mvineor of the second train. Trouble Rrunswick, -NJ.; Harry Chandler, As she appearod at a recent public a large number of foreigners. Before ISO severely as the other towns. developed in a ling of the first New Brunswick, pilot; J. V. "Char- communications failed from Naga- The storm, described as one Of the function. . ., I '�ttain and it 1= to make repairs ley" King, Plaifield, mechanic; Rua- saki many houses were reported to worst hurricanes in the history of ustunth Of a she curve near Gol sell Campbell. Plainfield; Miss ave wilapsed and the streets weret, West Mexico, headed up the coast 7, O'Neil; ' Polo CUP Remains strewn with telegraph and telephone: from the Gulf of Tehuarl Oax-, The conductor claimed that they Plainfield; Mrs. Fred Donovan, Plain h" not had time to put out rocket field; Russell Campbell, aged 7. . I . in united States wires and toppled. poles Train sec- sea, and swept northward as far as sknals before the tral foRowfing, The injured, who were brought to .l ceased. i Guaymas, Sol within 300 miles rounded the curve, plowed through Muhlenberg Hospital in this city., The round - the -world flyers, Brock !of the United States border. Terri- the caboose and crumpled the three -are: Matthew Lutzi New Brunswick: -d up by storm and tort' several hundred miles inland was tars next ahead. The engineer and Louis Pellia, New Brunswick; Lor- Great Britain's TeArn Loses and Schlee, were held tl . on solicitation of friends definitely - reported affected. fireman jumped to safety'just before rain Donovan, Plainfield; Verna Second Match and Series �A the collistion. Donovan, her sister; Bessie Heater, at Meadow' brook AUTO TOLL. led 16. Canada Recognized, Rowmanville, Sept. 18.-A fatal THREE CRASH TO DEATH. Westbury, N.Y•, Sept. 14-The Un- We ited States "big four" again reigned Says Premier King Motor accident happened on thel Palmdale. Cal., Sept. 18.-Three -Xingston Highway, on the grade op-! naval aviators, apparently lost in thel supreme in the world of polo, but only ?' Hof c League Action V ced ts the Bowmanville Cemetery, at Mojave Desert when forced Inland by after the most spirited challenge .they moan to-d- as a result of which Mrs. folp at sea, crushed to their deaths have ever had. C?' -'William H. Speight, 763 Markham 122 miles east of here. In a closes lose and fiercely fought battle Election to Council Indicate& et, Toronto, 'deed before reac4ing dead are: Lieut. Eaton Booth,, this afternoon on the green turf of isovirTnAnville Hospital. pilot, attached to the staff of Rear- Esteem in Which Do Z the Meadowbrook Club the Unitei Her daught-e• Amy is suffering Admiral Reeves at San Diego; Ma-, States' four horsemen checked Great _--imnlon Is Held froilm E+ock and bruises, and Miss chinUt's Mate C. S. Harrison, San Britain's thrilling come-back to win Mackie. Hogarth, 86 Olive Avenue, Diego Naval Air Station; Machinist's the second and deciding match of the p, STATEMENT IS ISSUED Toronto, Is badly cut about the fare Mate Kenneth Rae, San Diego Air Station. International Cu serie' Geneva, - Canada, Cuba and Fin '� J%l Irma, and suffering from internal a by a score of 8 to 5. are in Bow-ritan,ille! According land to-day were elected to fill the: Nunes, Both to navy officials. thel The margin of triumph was gained Hospital plane a Curtiss 2-T-4 torpedo Council cf the League of Nations' ,ry Harrl Sept. 19-One woman for three- year terms, Fort niece type, in the first period when the brilliant anihad "n despatched to Spokane With Or Tommy young United States forward, tee book part in the voting. Cuba spare parts for the tranalital yo states ra IM" killed, a second woman is not spare sensational �06 expectW to, live, and a third was in ir race en ran Hitchcock. ' scored three sen 40 votes, Finland 33 and + J'ared painfully. when the automobile goals in succession. but it took all of Canada, Canada 'receiving one vote the defensive skill of the Yankees to more s. In which they were passengers turned Duchess of York to Go on than the necessary majority of hold this margin against the spirited l.. 25. turtle on the Toronto- Hamilton High- Air; King May Address I attack of the. reorganiz6d British Ottawa, Sept. 18.- Definite rmg-' way tbds afternoon, about one mile team. Aldl The driver was held the Empire' nition of Canada's nationhood to im-j P in her election to one of t" Loudon,-The rthe police. pending fuller invests - Klng's' daughter-In- Throughout the last seven periods Vn. No charge against him wss�law. the Duchess of York, will make the Britons, immeasurably stre'rigth- non-pex7nanelat seats on the Counci hard- her first essay In broadcasting Sept. erred by the addition of the of the League of Nations, says Pre. to the press The Prime Min handed 21. It Is probable that the King him- riding Captains George and Dening osier Mackenzie King, in a statemen LAD BADLY INJURED. I self, before the end of the year, will to the forward line, fought the Amer.' James Milligan, aged 11, am of A. attempt the experiment of speaking icans to a standstill in a battle that ister also suggests that it may bet 2 W. Milligan. $77 Beach Boulevard., by wireless to his 456,000,000 subjects contrasted 'sharply with their route Speeding the Malls,' regarded as an ind:cation of the hl I toowar Station 12, the Beach suffered throughout the world. In the opening game last Saturday. The po-4tal authorities directed esteem. in which Canada is held by a fractured skull and serious internal The Duchess will speak into the HITCHCOCK LEADING SCORER. ', 3lajor Tudhope to meet the Empress I other member states of the ' injuries to-night near Burlington, imicrophone on the occasion of the of France last week at Father Point, The statement of the Prime when the car in which hs was , presentation of the freedom of the Hitchcock, as he was in the first pick UP.the mail bags and fly back follows: �ileft the road and rolled down an I city to her at Glasgow.' game, scintillated in the attack, scor- to Montreal. The first attempt-proved "The members of the Government .,embankment. He was removed to the . Ing five, goals altogether, but except , Before the Ktug is to ad - failure, but In the future the depart- are highly gratified by th4 election Of General Hospital, whe 0 him RA. by wireless the whole for his flashing spurt in the opening ment hopes to save fourteen Canada to of the non-pormanenq ve, I- �, - on was said to b- grave. tion of the British Empire. however, Tommy repse to is eustoniary overseas mail for loronto. 901t7i on the League, o� Garvin Nilson, Grafton Avenue, there are many difficulties heights only at intervals thereafter. Nations. Our election to the League the Beach, suffered a broken I mission to be overcome. Further ex- His work in the first six minutes of You can tour the world now on the Council at this time not only implies tFisnk. Pain, Station 11, the Beach, pertments will be attempted in Oc- the game, however, was enough to easy-payment plan. Imagine falling a definite recognition of our iTgRa lacerations to his face. her gin4 upo e results will depend decide the battle. Two of his three down on the Instalments in Afgh tk_ _ Thla�c dkWr _18- Alger- the opening _ of an Empire service. v St. Cat -tallte-d-in--um. -1duality-as-a nation-- in indict no 111131 ill ill, is I" IlzesIthan a minute of actual play may justly be regarded 'as an the General Hospital here suffering has -Lion of the high esteem in A poll, -sago the, same combina- It is said that the female crab ana . u_ 'Canada - is hold by other. 11148111abel from concussion of the brain, as a re- U.S.A., to -called Peter Ducomp. tion swamped the birth. No wo, . cult of an accident in which his gtotokiriakopolotflltgpolos. But not 14 to 5, while they had a 10 -goal -mar- der the father crab's eyes at c out -of -1ho League. motorcycle collided with a motor car by many. Ell far. motore gin last Saturday. on the Hartzell road leading to N ritton this morning. The motor c ar Tropical Ramis, r. was driven by Dryden Cyr of Thor- 01d. Halt Harvesting ONE DEAD, 1URED. rms Part Arthur, Sept. 18-The worst X !A 'Electrical - auto disaster of the season occurred Severe -Sto Arm-% Sweeps Over Winnipeg at 5 o'clock this afternoon on the .Algoma Street extension on the road s. sow _k, Nobody Hurt named Me4orial. Avenue; wben Charles Salo of this city, a carpenter, -Harvesting operational driving his powerful car,- sandwiched in several western districts, pal bra way in between two other cars, larly in Manitoba were halted follow-- and crashed to his death, being forced . I i ,t Ing heavy rain' storms ovbr the week-,' through the windshield. THE JAIL'BREAK. end. After a day of stfling heat, with; London, Orll Sept. 1&-A soft- j''''` y / the mercury climbing well above the voiced` Virginia bad man, who spent 1 14 1" __89 mark, Winnipeg and -district ex.-- 'perienced one of the worst electrical week as a slugger and wrestler, �4 all - comers at a side show at -the season, accompanied by, storms of' -the all 'the Western Fair, organized and car- R torrential downpour. A heavy wins tied through a general Jail delivery preceded the rain, but no reports of at the county bastile here to-night, danift have been received. f 'I districts reported heavy tai _9ur prisoners and' at Rura id setj damage walk !.1'. p and wind, but no crop. dama W. Uberty. With kepi taken from Nightwatch- reported., man Toni Hall and Chief Turnkey Heavy rainfall was fairly general Fred Last, the Virginian, Frank 1 over - the Saskatoon district. Thresh.,' two wards in the ing will be probably delayed in part4 Mar bro. , unlocked I Jail, liberatnig Edward Harlton, who I Of that province. .7,-.46 Bribed for trial at the October ieved a storm casualty, the bo4 1 having nl of William Bohn, aged 21, was A Ass1z" an a charge of hav k Motorcycle Officer; John lying on the road near Broadview ew E, Waddell in Sept., 1925; Ernest Sask. It is thought he was struck Brow of Thol Roy Agnew lightning. 0 Wellington street, London, an fRosa McId d Nissouri Township, FARMERETS PROVE TO BE GOOD JUDGES worth ctf Tfwvmford. The latter Left to Right-Wary Anderson, Peel Comity; WlIma Boucher, Peel Cotlnty; Evelyn Young, Cheltenham, Geographical facts are ado Alice BACOU, Claremont; Ida Galbraith, Glen Valley, who proved their ability as prize stock judges at the C.N.E. tale these days. rnln� three were rounded up during the many a plane K"it 'i A a 2%1, TWA F R % 77� on Over 3­0 years 4he same good teal: Taxes DonaW GOR' svfw� WM Room.' Ws, -00W to Cdftlge r-Far* Act of, _i6i To Vdito The Now York Times. Now, packed in Aluminum As Cd r, --A No" Doctor Stf-ORgly En- Burbank. Cal---The good People of Dakota offered to giviD, Calvin COOli' -Jersey 'Heiress to Pay Inher Willianw- Pink dge a farm If he would live` on It. dorses Dr. tance Duties Without Palo. wouldn't advise you to give those pen- - P Admitting Liabiil ty pie too, much credit for generosity. The test of any remedy Ties In its There to not a farmer on any State London. -The Passing of the late In the West that wouldn't be glad to employment by the acceptance and Houston recently, le4ving kIlfled medical practitioner. No Sir Robert H - give him a farm-if he will paint it, ftx qu an estate Of more than 97,000,WO, up the fences and keep up the series , ti `less - an authorit'Pthan Dr. Andrea ti brought to a bead a matter which has lAmi 1, physician to'the Papal hOU90• I of mortagages that are on It. And c g the British Treasury for smart, you 'hold, Writing on !been Yezin -f Pala, impoverishment of the nervous I -known the subject of 1huge . a number of years. The difficulty I you think Collidge ain't gC�C�d just watch him not take It. legal - ..aystem. and Afloorders attributable arises from the well Chan- Yours, S ted thereto, strongly endorses Dr. Will. I cuitarities which obtain in the Congressman-at-Large, Ai its -islands. These -places, where Will Rogers. mending them. nel Hams' Pink Pills, recommending many English People now make their sa superior to, other' P.S.-That wasn't a Philanthropist RED ROM ORANGE PEKOE is extra the king, bi as foi- homes, o" allegiance to it -was Dr. Amici's testimony reads. t. that made him that offer. That ,lows:-"For several years I have not to Parliament. English inherit legally i�urne comedian. made use of Dr. Williams' Pink pills ante taxes are not- therefore, Classified Advertisements 'collective in Jersey, and by establish- Fine Show Run I have always found NXTUALTUINS TALCA3M in my work and his residence there Sir Robert f treatment of.Ing ADIES WANTED TO DO PLAIN them effleaclous in the treati A PERFECT M ICINE By Advertisers on apparently Planned to save disorders due to liamoverishment of Houston L and light sewing at h a Or anaerals, and his estate Lime. Good pa V.Mroi wh.0t, any 9 2,800.000 in the nervous system, "i�: Vd- -Many-Atten distance, charges t .1 send tam for stomach. weakness, re- taxes. R UTTLE OM Man, utaeftrin# .,..!neurasthenia, of the Exchequer, d London Exhibi ticulara. Na "'tarred development in young, women, The Chancellor gLor Montre" ug that Sir Robert made his tion of Up-to-Date Meth- 7 and irregularities.:, There is is no lack - declaring E FRIEND) TO -1 A that the (Inv. Own Tablets o s ot Increasirig—Sale—a -RAT4&-"TT_L rinse - -Baby lain env*102% sex; mailed In p DC tonic remedlied, but in My 15 either them manifests a su- emment would collect the taxes if any once no one of d of doing so could be Every Home Where There London­-Several thousand - adver. method AGAW" WAYMM21c pertor efficacy to that of Dr. Williams' d, has been seeking legal advice Are Children tieing men gathered at Olympia for! devise However, Lady Hous- the recent exhibition of modern iCN Pink Pills." ANTED LADY 0 der, u ad- I i� 0 T No more conclusive -eyidenev. QctA� to guide him. U . as an V weir with -a� view to -Tbe-peTfect -medtCtUe--f1Dr-- Tittle -saes ­ -Vartliiing.- The -eXhibittolorhU IT TO -le-f-F � t value or Dr. Williams' Pink pills could ton, the ch e VILLAGE IN CANADA be asked for or given, than to found avoiding the further struggle with the is found in Baby's own Tablets. They undoubted success, and has atimulat- THE BIBLE PRAYER. on -laxative 0 e ence E �W the above endorsement of this Government has, written to Mr -ed throughcut Brttfsh--trade and- tnn-:1�1,11:1 t and profitable tIO t that "as an act which regulate the bowels, sweeten Apply by let Besides ChurchlIT-to the effect dustry a desire to know more about; Ple"an ter. BIBLE) P doted European physician -part" she desired to the stomach; drive out constipation modem advertising method#, I ASSOCIATION OF C A- 914 Ithle, however, this medicine has an. of grace on her up colds and - i TARIO STREET, TORONTO. . . . . . . . . the British Government her and Indigestion; break British Industry in the past has ex -wide public confidence present to ,eyed a world which would have simple fevers and promote healthful called in making good products, but GPINTS•-EITHER SEX-476 Loy more than a' third of a century share of the duties I A ly easy Belli CLXA.-l- - efieshing sleep. impossible -for ha,,boen. it 11 claimed, back CAGWW, 141 'and has brought relief to--thousands ibeen due had Sir Robert been doml- P. It- Is Impos ward in E&S, WASHO, POneLsimyZE, a At the same time Baby's own Tablets to harm even the A fast pace is now. everything , right. Remove@ Road TAP and thousands of weak and suffering �ciled in ESngland. selling them. 7 �. Houston denied that her bus- new-born babe, as they are absolutely being, set In overcoming this defect. without injury to Paint. Sells Lady moraLtrRtion Samples free. P. 4.; people. Just closed LZFRBVRE & CO.. Alex"dria, Pat. 1 Pills for band had made all his money In Eug- guaranteed free from oplates or Any of' which the exhibition Try Dr. Williams' Pink P The bulk of his fortune, she de- other injurious drug. Merchantii and mane- x anaemia. rheumatism, neuralgia, ner- land. Concerning the Tablets, Mrs. Alex. aye evidence. numbers, The Mystery Box j. vousness and stomach trouble. Take- clared. was made in South America. tacturers attended in larg6 w morning, and Lady Houston's offer was accepted, J. Perry, Atlantic, N.S., writes:-"I as well as those interested through the It as kit - inspection mo U-M not in the ')4i� 'them as a tonic if you are. ithe soldiers bad their th aL best physical condition and cultivate with reservations, the Chancellor re always keep Baby's own -Tablets In shing and advertising industries. OutJ had not the house for the children, as I have publishing g that Lady Houston The provincial dailies drew much I On their beds. The Colonel ::Jjoc 'a resistance that will keep you well marking and strong. You can get these pills admitted any liability to the duties. found them 'a perfect medicine for attention through baying installed the into the room, and said to V'rlsatoj 1; Is Browla: Lhrougb any medicine dealer or by But Mr. Churchill reserved -the right little ones." actual mechanism by which news ..... . . . . . . . . 4,-4..' nue the Judicial proceedings Baby's Own Tablets are sold by shirts, Brown?" to cond Instantly transmitted from F".eet "Three from The Dr. 11 at 60 cents a box Houston's co-heir, My. medicine dealers or by mail at 26 "One on, one at the wash. and On Ma se Lady Williams. Street to their offices In the north. Co.. Brockville, in ca -Williams' Medicine. of cents a box' from The Dr. raJlw' in the box. sir British aye had an im- ppleton, refused to pay his share . are The 'out. "Two Pairs of boots 7" Medicine Co., Brockviile. Out. I the duties. bit. while that of the Em. _7 .1A -t-h16-Lady Houston has replied pressive exhi "One on, and Que in the box, air." 11%,-F". To HOU t Canada Anticipates rketing Board was easily first Pairs of socks, Brown" --What Was Wrong. that bar offer was entirely "Two L!"e- �Iia declaring , 11 -,1.. variety and In the attention A navvy bought a coat and was ad- her own and that she could not be Wheat Crop J it received. The British religious One on, and one in the box, Mr." -wised by the salesman to use . a coat- 'responsib',e for Mr. Appleton's Doi, --Arcordlag to the estl' Pr-s"ibibits were ezeellent. and • -Well. where's the box. Brown?" So far as she is concerned. Ottawa. Ont. the box. air" A, ',hanger to,keep the rhoulders Ili good tion- Bureau 0 were amazed to dis- "L*at Crown after mates of the Dominion f, many visitors �hape- there Is no case with the Cr PSI ccepted. StatiFtics just compiled, the Canadanicover the part played by these Jour- UP her offcr has been made and a I British Next day the 'salesman was our- wheat crop I. Is year will amount to nals in the presa of the Ms shot) 1prisad to find-tbLe-navvy. in eld sec- Isles. BUMS .000,000 bushels, a yl over '459 poster advents- Icomplalniag. when a record Window dressing. M-1mard's soothes and redlime cnl only to that of 1023, wh "And what IA the matter-with the Mott 1 Ing and mechanical advertising de- the Inflammation. Keep I ✓ of C 199.000 biiabels was trade. 11 well dcne. The exb1bi- 1coat" asked the salesman. in the prairie t vices were a" hand! for sWaInsJ, bruises In of the wheat Is. 9-own In V, • ­Ob, the coat, Is all right." said the ton of old newspapers and other flesh wnl;nds provinces, and. Alberta's eaumated i,t "But the wood part a the eriodicals, loaned by the Sells collec- navvy yield promises to make a ne,-,v record P haLvers r - - drawing card. .)ib.my shoulders. and for-tbat province of nearly 149.000,000 ,on, was a great . I 311 time I turn my -hen the hook buiibeI3 as against 113,000,000 last my hat off." year. oat proiduvtlo . n for- the w Duce No Spender hole Ao k1r MAI AI} world needs is an agreement . minion is estimated at 502.199.000 Ur RUN Mussolini Rent Bill, $90. bich J-4 far in advance of until the bushels IN not to have any more wars yield of Year, Offered by Protest. pid ones are paid for last year, wHie the estimated Yt ]over amounting to .19,524,- ing Tenant bay and c be the largest yield an record M Italy's i 000 tons is Reatto Mussolini, "WA are asked If a wife should in Canada. Of course, i" the report N"lan, Itmthered with he*r. husband's. business ,4 0 is stillL required ironhanded dictator. paid 450 lire rent stat,_ g. o I weather for bia apartment here during the ...-troubles. Every time she demands a for the co of the harvesting mpletion year 1914. At that time this amount- pew hat she Must. threshing -opeyatious. but "grant. to about $90, fin' and I-EXPECTANT a ed favorable conditions, the harvest In Thts fact was learned recently dur- We jetrIs must keep, In trim.." the West -this year will be second only ing tho process r 1. ocess of- readjusting rents I lie- "Anil we fellows must keep be- 191" 1 decree I MOTHERS' =J6JL to the bountiful crops of in accordance with the Duce'i 0 lug�'Utrnmed." more than that onobooly should pay it with ct much (in lire) . as was four times as in Read-Mrs. Menard's Letter., J 7: you same place in lt14. In eA-- �1 . If sometimes the tea y paid for the Her Experience.May Help �WMONDS , I I I I predUec-UQn not taste !'Thus are 11sing does as order to see that this rule Is enforced oy&ters with--a SAW for -broadcasting by remote control d as it Used t0--just see a8larn.11 tano.- wan k� lf tholy, 1Z P1 ked =t kinid lill, a r'litc-k-i�gOlt �S before the Prefecture and prove that ly, how much g your medicine 3tcligs sharp longer up by underwa*er telephones and re- re taken the rent for the place's they now oc- his done me. Be,' in. No chances a p radio sta- 14 fore in b b Cutseasier. Sawsfas er layed-to the shore and ship with Red Rose. It is packed cupy was such and such in 19 h camel y a otins constItuting the radio acoustic A certain Signor Gardt,"t. who now in clean, bright Alurninurn., e It -necessary for found himself paying 2,430 Ire a Year weak and runn 81MONOZ C-',NA'aA BAW = LTM systems -have mad -,!own that 1 cOU14 MCNTPWAL ST the Coast and Geodelle Stirvey to con- (about $135) for hie apartment ap- VANCOWFA, Gr.JOHR6 KIN, hardly do m1F reduction to TORONTO still the sun as It rises and sets for peared and demanded a redu work. My head a was an i�! - iD accurately d6termIning the position of 1,800 lire. To prove that h ached continue.117 L the he survey ship. titled to this reduction produced I nd I was so dw, a receipt showini: that. one Benito' couraged that I r�. Mussolini, who had occupied 'the A could cry, from Inamingtillnight; apartment in 1914, paid only 460 lire I had another rent--or Just one-fourth of 1,800, or, baby justone year .41 ccording to the present rate of ex- d it gave me a lot tD. < change, about $100,. He was granted ► is 0 , an do. So I thought I would try Lydia d the reduction.• kham'sVegetable Compounds t. E. Pin much about it in the Toot, Toot as I had read so mu It depends largely on the flour you use. We believe Drum - "You -"You look all in." 'sort f**t- little books. I founds �differenee right -1, vigorous Minardle Liniment cases welcOrne this- suggestion— try Punity, the rich, Horn-"I've been on a toot!" sway as my heid was relieved and YOU Thousands of irn� W. Flour — made from the finest Western wheat. T tired feelings gone. My sisahe Slightly Different. cooks say Purity Flour is best for cakes, piss, buns and bread. had been doing my washing and Mimard's Unlinemt relieves backache. chemist)- "Please I' continued doing it, 818 she•aaid it Small Boy (to h .11 1 might set me back if I started to do ► some powder for my sister _ 4 .4, 11h 0 Where =here�, gain. It sure did help nie and I Slavery in the Empire Chemist (jokingly) "Some that t two bottles when my' i had taken just (Ind. Cons.): goes off with a bang?" baby came. He is PURITY F"OUR: want a • fine big bay P 1_�ondon Daily Mail ­Small Boy-"Ndo, the sort that gli�-,�inow nearly five months old-. has always be on our 700.twp Pxrit) Flour Cok Bwk- 2a The British public your medicine again and I am on with a puff." Nd 30C in JlaxPl for lieved that tinder the 'Union Jack slaw• taking If now able to do my work all b Tomaw Meavesi. Ottawa. saw I" a MV4 t; 1117enern Coneds Floor 11011114 CO. umlte& wry gan -There no reason why R not exist. it has consequently. 11 should I always recommend 1, etabl� little disturbed by a recent__ It _t especi. J bee"o" net I" a good old age," declares Compound to women, and P al— e—etant mothers, as I believe 510 ttheoupreme 011,1 - :1 1 ".M a famous physician. on the other they need help at thane timm ra Leone. That court by a majority of hand we could give some very sound Mrs. OLrVER M ENARD, 24 Harvey Stn o judges, to one who dissent, has reasons wh� some should not. Chatham, Ontagio, quashed the conviction of two owners of slaves in the Sierra Leone protect- orate who recaptured by' force rune= way slaves -within the protectorate. If the judgment really protects 'or pro- motes slavery an British soil, as at first sight it seems to do then It is safe to say that it will not be permit- '004 ted long to .stand, But the protector- DIMMOU "a Of Sierra Leone is not British soil OLOOL! P&W M In the same sense an the colony Of 14 11�.tg VMS woe Storra Leone, which in quite distant. %% ;, �4 from It. In the colony there is no , �aQ �a(� ,,�4.�: ,slavery,'and'therb has never bben-any for a century. -A ISSUE No. 39­127 XW eA' . '•k'R:. _. 4 " .i"...r+,a , _....i'! . i fiR b, `�' "v�•..a :a. 1.r &' " 'JZ�• '„ �.� " Nr' - w.�,,✓C':iz?" , �y y,—i ; i:' Qti"yTt"4 C ' .avtxiK?+" :r si.` : ^«1. f , k ,+ � { 511 A � -� cw ga.... � . • 'e$�*'.: • .F.+ " : '.�v,�t 'i + j. »..� „ " ^ i7Ytih”, :L.1 :C: l'i • w, ,f fi ti Y^.n• -L : • r .�,. a1 L•. i, �"s• -.- i�G. .•f' i�L Y ' >=ww �,� v�. ✓ •'!i C: 1.x°:.'J .K"v:. ' X r'- _ ^. `'arrw. . „ *P S1 ' ^,LL.. 'P'tiT - „ f � ' T _ •'¢ ea.:r-. : -rnr _ kfi )i V. ... Y��, -,. .+ ,;. ,.,+.. ,i:f. S!i,.. ,'...- ..'.,,.'r ., w• v:... . ", w. -. .. ,vJ,.', w (1._ .� .,'c? y . wry,,, , � , • Bobhy Rudd left last • week to - 8. T. Fallalse, Resideat_I lent •�' p�r•yy `�-� '•'¢��� his � �• ` •.: s.illC l LTJ. • resume studies at. Upper Canada.. isl Office over Salsdon's hardware w m College, Aurora.' store. Office haute, 9 , to 6 daily and Dr. N. E. and Mrs. McEwen and evenings by appointment.* j? , -Mrs C. E.. St mtt er>d. brae Ids �ughter, Miss _ Winona _ _ .. -. spent .the in the {tity -on Friday, _ -Wm. and Mrs. Sanderson, who r -4 lr ore s, Mote wee k -end• at Iron e, Ont., on a Ash- have been residing in { = ra. R A. Somerville spent Fri- ^ g Claremont dur- r • its with relatives ui Dulubarton. ins trip. ing the summer have d. o - r -Mrs. Louisa Greig, of Toronto, picks e umiuie i'etnTike t ' -Wm. McGuire returned last week -and son, Wm., and7wiie and Miss •and are now living in the - - - from his visit to his •ikons in Margaret, Jean called on Pickering- friends on butchersh�o� premises just -east of Baird $ = Thursday. -The ii.,S• of St. Andrew's �, oh�k. and Mrs. Crockett, of Tor Gravel is' being now drawn foi Church will meet at the home of Mr. These chilly nights remind pOu t Tuesday with W. B. and J �•� � ��•�,�� the new cement side -walk on the east and Mrs. W. J. Miller on Friday even - aide of Church Street, on which work ing. -- Final arrangements will be "Hatchway,-" ' " -on, Church Street' is will commence next week. made for the young people's service n0- button Balbriggan Underwear, P.Oirl4bl under the weather sad is under the to be held on ,Oct. 2nd., so all the - ustionB 1.40 doctor's care. , -`may Day Service ip St. Pahl a �.. • -Harvey Ham, of Fe spent at 10.80 am. Teachers and scholars mevbers are requested to be present. join the "Hatchway' army, . Here. Y Fergus, t will meet at 10.15 a.m. in the school -Doctors in some localities are s`couple of days last week with Mrs. room. The evening service will be lamenting -over the scarcity this fall PenmsnBs Balbriggan Underwear, shirts and' drawers, per 3sa ,Somerville. withdrawn that we may worship with of green apples, resulting In very few - T�?-Mrs. W. A. Reid and son, Billy, our friends of St. George's Church. s of colic. In this part of the garment, 76 cents. . p, `have beers, spending a week with re- =A. P. and Mrs. Mechin and son country the motor -car is proving s' ' " WY 'Barrie. Robert, of Halifax, N.S.; N. F. and good substitute for green apples so And, ii you need something just a_ little heavier - NoAzan and Mrs. Banks and Miss Mrs. Mechin and children of Oshawa; Far as bringing business to doctors Balbriggan, see our Mircury Cotton Marjorie Shepherd spent Sunday with La K. and Mrs. Devitt and little is concerned. " „ -relatives in the city. daughter of Toronto.; spent Sunday MerinO, per garment 1,00. ` -Mrs. J. H. Rogers is spending a with their ,parents, Hugh and Mrs. CARD OF THANKS. *reek in Toronto with her son, W. Mechin. — Da - y - r the drama arence, a wua rough. the columns of , -Dr. V. 'E. and Mrs.. Cartwright in the Town Hall on the evening of the "News" to express our heart -felt Dan t Leave the town for Men s Suits —a Real Suit at a spent the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. Friday, Sept. 30th, under the auspices thanks for the many acts of kindness Real Price —We have them in navy serge and grey 5 Fielding in Gravenhurst. of the Women's Guild of St. George's and sympathy shown us during the recent -illness and death of our dear worsteds. Guaranteed pure WOOL. Just a .-.Mrs. John Murkar spent a couple Church. It will be practically the Lc;last week with her daughter, same caste that put on "The Man mother. beautiful suit for the money. - Bereaved daughters, D. J. Callaghan, of Toronto. from Toronto . . R: and- Mrs - Story -af BeHe- - - -�is Harvest -T hanks= Mrs. J. D. Remmer, _ -- c ' , — Prl -.fl0 _ _Mlle are visiting here with the form - giving at St. George's Church. Special Mrs. son _ eles parents, R. E. and Mrs. Stork. Thanksgiving music will' be rendered -Robert Annaln, of Wentworth at both services. At 10.50 a m., the Baptist anniversary, Claremont, ' Adies' Rain Moats, in red, blue f County, spent a few days last week preacher will be the Rev. Ed. Jacques, Monday, Sept 28th. relatives and friends in Pick- of Ignace, Ont. At 7 p.m., there and green —the very latest. They eringa will also be a special preacher. are easily worth 4.50. We are -Mr. and Mrs. Dennis, of Toronto, -Robert and Mrs. Rankin Faso AdeNKae l"Ato. clad Mr. Oke and sister, Mrs. Rickard, little son, of Lansine, accompanied by ;making a special introductory 'spent Sunday with W. B. and Mrs. two friends, spent Sunday of last OR SALE -A Rood work hone. - price On these also, 3.95. 1pow� week with the fornaer'e mother, Mrs. Feheap, APPIr A, M. Push. Claremont. 3-4 r -R H. and Mrs. Doble and J. J. John Rankin, who accompanied them Misses' Rain Coats with caps, 3.95. , stud Mrs Givens, of Udnay, spent the on their return and spent a week �OTATO DIGGER FOR SALE -In k-end with J. G. and Mrs. Bax- with them at their home in Lansing. good repair. Gerald Clark. Diiabartoa. 3-4 and f am E. ly L. Ruddy entertained the The Women's Institute will con - •r•�O RBALE -A Coleman Quickligbt y " duct the refreshment booth at the L' lamp. new, Apply George Todd, R. R. 2, - 7members of a .Chapter of the I.O.D.E School Fair to be held here on Wed- Pickerin ;. 2 -s r� nesday next, 28th. Donations of -aun Thursday afternoon last at her small cakes and tarts will be much TO RENT -On con. 2, Pickering, s �rJ Pickering home. 4- roomed cottaKe, Apply to•Thos, Watson, T g money-making means i the Institute R. R. z, Pickering 44tf t ..Ladies; our new HoleprOOf i -113x, and Mrs. Macfarlane, of Tor- S dl onto, spent Saturday and Sunday at has, it is hoped all will co-operate. WANTED -Hear from owner good /H�,osiery for fall has arrived. the home Of the lat#eia scents, .W. WANTED* for Bale Cash price, particular.. Our fall weight In silk at - iy k P -This week is the time in which D. F. Hush, Minneapolis. Minn , 51-4 g i B. and Mrs. Powell. the equinoxial gales are supposed to 1.00 is wonderful.valae. u -John King, Georgie McPherson, occur, On the 21st., Wednesday, the M�, R. E. A. ANTHISTLE -San pur• 1 Mrs. P. McPherson and Donald Tuc%- sun crosses the MR. the Locust Hill eleyator and will __yy ? S�t � equator, that i8 4t the highest price for all kinds of grain. M�R, See the new" silk and *001 �F11' : -or and mother, all of Whitby, visited noon on that day at the equator the Hoo +er. Buyer. 34 colors at 1.25. ;J r* (Gordon Bros. last week. sun is directly overhead. Very are- — _ - Winters Bros., who have the con quently aroun3 this date high wind OR SALE -]2 h p. gasoline engine 1 �b� RAaet for laying down the cement side- storms occur. Scientists, however, J[' Furbaaks- Morse, and good work horse. at , lot 93, con. F. Pickering. Apply to B. w. Cotton. , .�c walk on the east side of Church St , tell us that the sun crossing the R, R. 2. Pickenng, 2 a -Od A.eandrlllrta s8harpe were iz>t a�torms which sometlal s occur at this G auction EORaE KEAY- Licensed o set. Altoaa Live stock sad �aera l sale• - } Toronto on Saturday attending the season. omptly attended to. Term• reasonable R r *lidding of the formers cousin, Miss -A bad accident occurred on Sun- �. a. Stoud+itle Phone Stoua 9008. 61-4 Alice llticl?ongall, who was a resident day afternoon on the Kingston 'toad -" Ladles Umbrellas, new style, red, ,green anti of Pickering 8aTS1t 'sera ago wher. EaA't. in which throe women were �+ OR SALE-8-roomed house and black, at 1.49 and 1.89. _ $ y good barn with an acre o! land in Brougham • 'her father was principal of the public Balsam Hilton 14irso of vula�e. _A ycod weal and astern. oleo pcar .ad - nz- _ - - — hard Apply for particulars to T1wa - -Owing to the Harvest Home Ser- - g down the Awney cherry cre Brougham. - Road and be crashed into a ear owned sj ^rives in Se ill be George's (Anglican) and driven b Sheldon Macintosh, of ORONTo WET-WASH LAUN- Y Church there will be no service in Y T me • Stirling, 3y _ $t. Andrew's Church on Sunday even- $. Oat. Both cars were forced DRY teem, wiseer Let our driver l call and ___ - ��_ t ll the ditch and were badly dam- eSpnasn our 24 hour service. Just leave �iaa so that the members may have Y . wilt with Mrs w,1 a,n•, barber we mop. we l -_ - -- aged MT. Macintosh was not hurt will pick up and deliver 3 ume •weak. the opportunity of joining the sister but his wife received in unea to her — • church in their special service. 1 OR BALE -ID Brougham. a cow- � � TU 121 back and shoulder, and Miss Agnes F lortable name honest s rooms kitchen and De, sechoal. McGraw, one occupant of the car, t + pan ry, all came h use, 5 rooms. soft watts • -W. G. Ham spent a few daye this suffered a bruised leg. A little boy made. good arden and plenty of fruit trees and :,week with friends m Pickering. He in the party was cut on the lip and berries. ADPfy w E. E. Merryman. Brougham, a i httendr to spend a short time with hand. The three injured persons in cTRATED -Onto the premises of RAO BROADCAST his bgather, Harvey Ham, of Fergus, this auto were taken to Whitby where Sthe uwdersigaed, lot 1e con 4, Pickering, k, > who $&A been on the sick list for some they received medics} attention. Latw- about the 20th of June, a reJ steer. Owner may time;e Etter which he will leave for have same b proving propertyy and pa,• ,w` e:• son was rendered unconscious for a genera• w , Ellicott, R. R. 1, Locust Hill 34 Springfield, Mass., to spend the win- time, and Dr. Watts, of 54 Ellerbeck FARM FOR SALE;OR RENT –ea ter with his daughter, Mrs. G. L. Avenue, Toronto, who happened to be f acres of land in lot 12, coa. b, Pickenng, lots Glover. passing at' the time. gave first aid, of water at both sad good buildings and -On Sunday next, Sept. 25th, Tor - after which he was taken to Picker- medium fence.. am forced to sell or rent an se- m onto, Whitby, Oshawa and Bowman- ing to receive medical attention, after t:onat of health. flames W. Hier. R. R. i, A running account of this famous fight N V Ville will revert to standard tune. which he was taken to the hoarse of l OC1t i _ 44tf will Thin will not affect Pickering, as it his friend, H. G. Wilson of ChilOsgo. This will be relayed by the wson, Who as assumed full pare of lots 23 and 24, rear of con. a. Picker - uo who patronize the a linen will re- responsibility for the accident and ins. 1 mile west of Brougham Good bank bas.. 7ar10IIS telephOIIe companies t0 the dif- pent driving bows and hen- bouae. All wire r —y, member that the busses will then run liability for all coffta, was arrested by ea. water in the stables. row - - —gam° ant' 13E -- stations tihrou.0out affording to the printed time- tables: Tragic Officer W. A. Reid, but was J. H. Holtby, R. R. 1. Locust t 1, 1 Neither will it affect the railways, released on receiving assurance that _ ^- — who never de from stands , • w a =her fro a a 14 agity to a charge of reckless driving. He attended the Oshawa Fair on Friday wilt, appear this ( Friday) evening be- and Saturday last. Oshawa was very fore Police Magistrate Clara in the Blasi Diamond Plow Pointe for any t fortunate this year im having delight- Town' Hall, Magistnv. snake of plow and noted for their Come to Pickering Town Hall toughness and ]lard- wearing qualities { ltuk weather for their annual fair. In -The number of accidents along '.- On the evening Of Thursday, past ears the were v unlucky the Provincial Highway east of Toi- m a dry time are for sale at Baledot�'s ' lr► then choice of days, as their event ins Hardware. Tractor men having September the 22nd, and 118teII onto is becoming so numerous that tat p ' `i was usually spoilt to more o>G leas we are now looking every wee', es- trouble with steel or brittle tae in via the Worlds most famous 3 i points should get a Blacks Diamond ;extent by a down -pour of ram- pecially after the heavy week -end Radio Receiving Seta -John 'Crockett was i>, town on traffic, for some serious accidents. The Point. Almost unbreakable and hard r Tuesday when he called on a number danger of• driving along the highway to wear oat. Black Diaaand Plow of friends. Mr. Caockett and family during this heavy traffic is becoming points save the farmers many dollars. De Forest Crossley' -- bave lived in Toronto since he sold so great that many who are fond of • • his farm about a year ago. He now motoring refrain from this pastime or paper ` .;. Hang • _ _ take the back roads for their pleasure `3'eele that - he has- had enough of city P � ` ' "••:' • •.-� Pleke�n d life and has decided to go back to outing: - -Lait Sunday provided the _ red T• Bnnt1Dg} b M, -the farm where he cars breathe the usual number of accidents, but the �d D8CaT8tlBg Est•bllehed 1857. pure sweet air, and escape the noise most serious was that which occurred and bustle of city life. ' He leas pur- near Bowmanville, in which Mrs. Wan. y chased a farm near Granton in' Speight, of 763 Markham' Street, Tor- EyTIMATES GIVEN ,ON WORK r Middlesex County of which he has onto, sustained such.fg n Bo "that she muE CENTRAL g •��R� `^ F already taken' possession. died before reaching Bowmanville Phone Stouff. 3208 1' r� -Rally Day will be observed in St. Hospital. . Her. daughter, Amy, is a ' AnBrew's Sunday School on Sunday suffering from bruises and shock; and 1, ;morning next, beginning a't 10 o'clock, Miss Hogarth, -'of 86 Olive Avenue,, - Blep�l :T nnnn when the program provided by the Toronto, is boly cut about the face - One W FRANK MOWDER United Church will be followed. All and arms a*d is suffering from in- t WWI .;members and adherents of St. An- ternal injuries In the car also was BTOUFFVILLB - - - crew's Church have a pressing invita- Bdr• Speigllt aid ills son,- viho was r - Lion to be, at this service. Rev. driving, iftey were driving east when The P1C�[BrIII� a R. A. Mitchell, D.D., of Homan, China, they 'met an American car from ,Auto Repairs, Accessor�eB, O>aB and. will be the speaker, and will also Beaxrer Falls, Penn., containing WiI- �lant+e C�mmltt66 :. speak at St. John's., Brougham, at lard Nicholson and three other men aSO71n8 A �f t the Rally Service there. Dr. •Mit- who were returning from a week's J , ._ . oe y°lene Welding a te1 will also preach in 9t. �mdrew's bumping •upnto s car ahead Nicholson The object of this Aasooiatition is - at 11 a.m. to: -Battery C3har�ing. --Mlle summer now drawing to a applied the brakes, but the road be. , lemon eteallass and proseat>we - {? close has been somewhat unusual on q slippery, the car skidded and side' the icicle, z aeeount of the absence of real- knot swiped speight's car, Which turned Rrepai�e ragAe on a�i makes u - weather. The summer has been a over into the deep ditch. Both autos - - &Ughtful one.' While there was no are almost a' emplete wreck. leanest lEeob�s basL,� �opars� swam oowas•sut i:rtense hest,• it has cwt been nneom- Speight was thrown through the door esM imm"BaIl wick as uaoeriae 6 fortably cool. Those weilther prophets of the ear and was nod'' .who tried to frighten us by telling' under the Esseatlhe . g`' car, which had to be lifted before he Iiambaahip f" RAIL us that 1927 waa to be a year without i 't could be released. He ie suffering s'lspts mar ba kid from isle Premises" sr s have _proved Chealaelvea - �- to y be dismal failures as weather from head and face cuts and 9< ollar bone. Three of the men in ? r ro hits, as we have had a summer Hzr, M. S. 0 pD, Hank., 0= n Pal —CHARLES � SPE XCER � _p p American car were also badly in- Picks find a most delightful one. Not only y er, M. S. Ohs man, y jured. Nicholson was arrested for ibhat, but it is being prolonged so reckless driving but was released on - long, the past few weeks being real ;4(JDO 1♦il, provided by two promin- D. Munro, Jas, Richardson, rummer weather. - eat Bowmanville mete. 1°inaidsnt, saoratar� Proprietor, -' P�ekering- - ^k• P • .. � '1•;,,i' f •. r.. .- .!. 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