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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1927_09_30fs A, F; 7C. 1:3r 4t! j D_ 7 7 v 711% 77": FRIDAY, -,SEPT*- 192.7 4q0. 4 ERING, ONT. VOL. XLY I I PIC'"' V"fsodon" .0"ARRYWOOD DUMBARTON. -A. Miss May Somerville called, on a Sunday next is Harvest Festival at W. 1E1�WOOD', uk of friends' here recently. the Community ,Ball. . Service at the Sw 31M and -B choir of Master Walter Fenny-bas secured usual hour of 3 p.m. The a position in Toronto. rmg, will Lt as Walterl lead the musk. The Rev. T. G. A. RS Frank Torrance has returned from Wright, of Whitby, will preach. Mon- Success, St. George's Church, Picke Pad" -MULL k's fishing trip in the Vicinity day evening at 6 p.m. supper will be 111stablished IBM a wee Baskets ot all sizes of -Brockville. served by the ladies, after which a E. R. and Mrs. Pilkey motored to good program will be given. Admis- HmTibl, Barrister and Hamilton and spent the week-end with sion to supper and entertainment, 50 -*N- Public d descriptions Mr. Pilkey's sister. tents by ticket -To entertainment tog=H:�Z All amounts must be id Whitby 2ilr a Mr. and Kris. Law, of Bowmanville, only at 8 o'clock, 25 cents. a called on the latter's father, Geo. -,or arra;riged for b paid G. BROWNING. K. Ist, as I am ea in for Bit'" mies --M-hm" 15 Gates, on Tuesday o as t 0i Post cc. Dundas Street. Mr. and Miss Stover, accompaxied England ea in y and Whitby. �u Mntw, Ui require my ooksu'clos QiP*-i5tpAho=886, OfficeptioneM.- Miss Alice Storry, Markham pop- ed by Mr. and Mrs. Lewis, of Altona, r elocutionist was presented with visited at Wm. Judd's one -day' not later t1bab that date -Barristers. go. ­Salt for sale W IDEATON & BOSS a purse of money and showered with Northern Ontario Building, 330 cently Groato. good wishes at a concert given by 7- S. A. WHITE. W.'and Mrs. Ferguson and Miss Beaton . the choir of the United St. Andrew-s owsmith and Marion motored to Harr Adelaide 2707 Successor to late W. G. Barnes spent the week-end as guests cif Mr. Church, by A. J. Woods. Miss --plogARDSON & PICKERING- Stony is leavin for the western A large -,ig Phone Mark 6420 and Mrs. Waddell. Solicitors etc.. 213-214 Confed- • provinces. She T, a versatile elocu-: a and Rich. given, g*Mvzou WH ITEVA office open 14.d ass My her ■services at many entertainments{. i 'd tzquze_�dios- Corner Yong t on t has " S3tUtd.;=' exceedingly pop- C -of-Fee Phone Pick. 6600. --ftfand FURNITURE Mrs. Lick and family of Oshawa here, where. she is ex. ==ts �to 'k on ular, visited her sister, Mrs. J. Pugh, AT BOTTOM PRICBS of Various kinds on hand S-unday last. BROCK ROAD. MT, $ 3 M3 T-i Wis Emma Birnie, who is attend Better Dentist. Cor. Better secure your supplies now. J;�r &I Victoria Part Ave. the Tdronto Normal School, spent DX` k CLAREMONT, ONT: Walter H- Jackson returned to Tor- as it will be scarce and higher a door). 7�64 Dressers $12 up,.Waslistands -end at home. dc� the week onto this week to resume his studies in price later on. The Women's Mission Circle of the 0 94 up. Chiffoners,15 drawers at the University. Baptist Church will - WHEAT AND BARLEY IL D. C. Smith. Dentist. -Stouff- and good sized mirrors, 11 meet at the home Mr. and Mrs. Philips, of Clare, W. J. Turner, on Tuesday, D of Mrs. Mich., visited their cousins, W. H. vile. HonorGraduate of Chicago and To. half price.' It will WANTED Oct. 4th. Word for roll call, "Love". IFUaiversitim and the Royal C41ine of Pey you to call. and Mrs. Jackson and Mrs. Percy this ftbae office 1011, men . Aence -sixth anniversary of the Ia. Surssomm' appoint—ats. The sixty week. N.o.Wd2 Baptist Church at Wbitevale will be W. H. and Mrs. Jackson were at se 13LARE B. BEAkTON. D. D. S.. ed by special services on Sun- Greenbank on Wednesday attending Graduat&f the Royal Colela of Demital Roofing Material I observed by '2nd., at 2.30 and 7 p•m• the wedding of the latter's niece, Mi s offwa B.A., editor of gaggams, and Utuverarty of Toroate. Rev. Louis F. K Bernice Rodd. hr:r's �n-efiV 6. the 'Canadian Baptist!% will be the A good representation from he" 0 .0 A L Wbltby 5 x British Columbia Shingles re to obom tae. speaker at both services. The St, school' fair at Pickering Paul's tended t e sch 3 x at h United Church of Pickering No. 2 8 and 5x on Wednesday. . Our school took their .NZIL�O. SHrrB. D. D. 9., L. D. S.. Choir will furnish the -music for the CSucceesorto Dr I N Dales% Graduate of fair share of prizes. A good supply of Hard and Soft afternoon service, and the Choir -of the Iteral College of Dental Surgeons and Toros- On the return of Mr. and Mrs. to University. - At Claremont office over D. A. TORONTO ASPHALT the home church for the evening ser- Churchill, who were on their wed- Coal on hand. AIqo it supply lu, Scott•s start ever? Tmesda7 and Fridap, Phone vice. A- cordial invitation is extend- of Kindling Wood, *4 G stauff 10-11. ROOFING ding trip, on Munday night, the boys 86 Inc ed to all to come and participate in gave them an old-time charivari U, stave length. Iff RRBERT T. FA LLA I 9F, L. D S. Murray's IS in., 32 in• and h the proce�e�dings. which Mr. Churethil Irespended �ery JLL-LD D. S. Graduate of the Royal College of widths.- 4 in I Shingles ; also 12tf Phone Pick. 1709. TMAEW Surgeons and the Uwvermt7 of Toronto, Metal Valley and hber�ally. They will make their home Out Ji 1 i A&m above J c— Balsdon @ store. Pickwu4. UPEENWOOD. temporarily. with Mr. -Ackford. DONALD MUNRO, PICKEKING 6&e bours : 9 a = to 6 P. M., or by ist. Ridge Roll. mss. Phone Pick 3700. John and Mr. Raine. Nelson and Material, or will give priee on DUMBARTON day, L. BURNING14A v finished job. E. Tremble anent the week-end in Mr, and ilrs. Leo White Piave g6ne Building and General Z to the city for the winter, .4 -VUZABETS RICHARDSON—Sue. Toronto. -spent Sun- Robert Annan, of Glanford, called Contracting. A=4mwtouwlaw w v, Richardson, repm� PICKEMG •:• Perry and Mrs. Wilson last Notleastes furnished on all classes suing van-known Fire Insurance Camapm Ims of day in Whitby. on relatives here' week. ear aosid a..) stands. M, L" Im of work—Interior and Exterior. LUMBE41% YARD Mrs. Starm of-Taronto, spent Sun- . John Gilmour is with his cousin, Alterations and repairs. FPOSTI" Licensed. Auctioneer. day in the viltge. Mr. Kerr. in the Niagaga district dur- tor o"81966 of Yoft A" 0mudid, A.S.O. in e Mr. Kitchen. of Toronto, called on the fruit season. Chimneys Built Concrete Work. I"an u1sm of SU kuwu &visgoad so go dumism his sister, Mr. J Stewart, on Sun- IMr and Mrs. Wilbur and grand- Phone Pickering 5712 Maes. Adfte" a luver r O« 001. TIM X=,G X—ARMT A number of. teams are busy these daughter, Helen, have moved into the FAIRPORT. ONTA RIO A.BRATON TOWNIEMPCLERE days drawing gravel on the hill here: WoodW house on the -First Conces• — ow""W"mr, owanini� tor We bay and *eIt, furnish quotations John, Stewart is still confined to his sion. shafts &,smagnumc 26L Kesel as SMA and information on all Listed and id by his 8 131 IN G L 19 8 bed with very little signs of improve Irving White, accompanied -bwmw of 31121rift Unlisted Mining Stocks. speilt OWL We will be pleased to ad vise what ant mother and cousin, Mrs. Kemp k. Nows. Scotia 8bluxles Mra, Hewson, of JPW Road, spent the week-end with friends at Lee NA W, LICENBED AVO• stocks to buy or to bold, or W Tftl. Sunday with the formees brother ano port, N.Y- Galt Gal•amized Steel Shingles ONZZXkw York. Ontaric and Darling what stock - to *ell. Bird's Felt State Shingles, Counties. An ka& of saW P= family here. Oliver and Mrs. Annan and fiLmily to. Twassramonsable. Datme any be Clients am making mommy by Mr. and Mrs. Wall and family and Mrs. Low, of Hamilton, visited for sale mt 00cv. � 90 end Indepsm, NEWS following our advice. spent Sunday with the latter's sister, friends and relatives in this commun IV= Wbttby. Ow. ft T. PATERSON'S - CLAREMONT 2812 Our long experience in mining. ex. Mrs. Linton, and family. it y over the week-end. Lending over & period of twenty Wes. Sadler is having the house -A large number from here attend- Call and got ptices. Pboas yasm allows us to jrive sound advice On the farm recently urchased by ed the school fair at Pickering on 'o or the speculative feature of a prow y Aering on the investment feature Of & wID0 him, taken down and re-built. Wednesday. Much interest was taken Miss G. Pengelly arrived home on in the event by both scholars ano pective mining •entaIL4L Saturday -from Scranton, where parents. Ill the time Lbave your SOLLOWAY, MILLS & CO. she has been for some months. 'S. C. Elfard.' of Ottawa. the -mew Leatl er Goo& Stors t 'furnace installed for win'- Members of Standard F. L. and Mrs. Green returned nt of the World'i Poultry presid Ooo• stock asch�mgs &MARY after a IMP600 will be at Wm- Them's on @at H&RNESS tair, or your -old one mW British Members of the Montreal Bri Isles. uHaj. Oet. lot. Any one who has Chw repired. pleasant trip to the ly of quality Harness md Mining ftchaogs. The carpenters are busy orr the knottyprobleme On, poultry call at Parts to now complete. 081ee and Board Room, Ground Floor; new church here and expect to have- Me- Thom's• :BOOTS--GREB 8909 We can e you -tie best 'Metropwitab Banding. A campleted before the very cold Ranges --arrtvw -Dont forget to see "Cl -We have a large stock of thin Ilaof -TORON", - ONTARIO weather a arse at ISMOd Hasiters ou ttn rwasm: AW05e 0071 and w7t wn a -n Boot an hand—Rube ght tFrIG879 of warket, [orb wear and Lear. A .00 P.. Do not fail to hear M i8a Pearl bTew at 8 REPAIRING THE RURAL -ton at St. Paul's Fowl Supper C)Vs &W Hardware . as and Concert, Oct, 11th. • BROUGHAM. We maintain our established SECURITIES COMPANY LTD. Lion for repairing all kinds lowest Priem. WHITBY. Mrs: J. Soden spent Sunday with harness atio boots. Oshawa friends. -iftone, .40M M spent R"I Elotate and' Inoursaft.- r. and Mrs. Wilton and son One of the meanest of automobile CECIL BRADLEY reported to Sunday with.Fred.,and Miss Steven- Parea Propertfibe a Specialty. theft& was • on Sunday Provincial Constable George Cook- son. Mr.' and Mrs. Green and Wm. 'and d made -ALVIN'SUSHBY Read Offtee: 21&214 Confederation man, Whitby, who went out an Life Building. Toronto. investigation.. - A farmer, named Mrs. Cassia, of Agincourt, visited PICKERING, ONTARIO to. mv g Phone -Main 1390. Arthur A. Jeant, northea�Bt of Ux- Fred Cassie this week: ]PICKERING bridge, reported a new Pontiac- coach --Elmer Willson and - family, of Tor- Brancig -Office: Gordon Building, stolen from his garage Saturday Onto, motored out on Sunday and Plake rl -rAgiht.—On 'Sunday the remains of spent the day with the former's WL� AIRE Phone Da Opp o Mrs. Ed. Willson, it being -28tf- the car, stripped of -eveF�thing and mother, then burned, were found by Con- her birthday. stables Cookman and Mitchell on -a The school fair is the event of this CLAREMONT road on the 12th concession of .Reach week for the children, -arid it is t I N G ship. No clue as to who had be hoped. that all the children will -exhibit their own stolen the car could be obtained. - be encouraged to -CREAMERYI township. a Den or Living Roon A great deal of disappointment- was work and produce grown by them- r' Suite in mission desigia, voiced a couple of weeks ago when selves, so that a spirit at honest, it was announced that the afternoon fair- play may be engendered. Highest price paid for madein"ifinted, oak. The train on. the - Pert 'Perry. line would H. and Mrs. Mechin, of Pickering, Cream at the frames are solidly.. con. be cancelled. A large number of. accompanied by their son, A. P. Railway were sent to the Domin- Mechin, and family, of Halifax,, N.S., dructed and the -ohair$ . Willson one day I \ `' ClWremmt Creamery ion Railway Bioard, who investigated called on Mrs. Ed last week. Mrs. Willson was much A we upholstered in brown these complaints regarding the can- pleased to -see Archie, lesiher., Give ui a trial and be convinced cellation of the train going north, arxl e, who was a 'Union as -a. result of. this. Investigation -the member of her class in -the _Thia got consists of four pieces Secretary of the Board has communi- Sunday School at Brougham.. including Arm Rocking Chair, ELM DAIT M cated with Mayor J. W. Bateman in- Rally Day-was observed by uniting 111111!lIff Arm Chair, Recept!oii forming him that the Board has re- the Sunday School -and 'Church ser-- commended that the service be con- vices on Sunday The annual pro- Chair and Table amo"W111111 III I - Vacafion-' co Ke�vp' Your mot A tinned. Many protests were sent in ions were carried out in the usual Wit t K odd& our ,price on this BMW calm be'nadat from Whitby and Port Perry by ship- manner,-while the Rev. Dr. Mitchell, 16vorably compared to why t � .. .. I . .. �: . . .. - . . pers and d-private citizens wbo stated a"-missiohary from Honim, Chiria, catalogue price. now home- on furlough, gave For Pastry use that the line was being neglected and who is For the good times yquIl &e our priesi .41.50 second -hand rolling stock very interesting addreiis on con- it at present, in China. A good to remettiber--:your Kodak will Our Royal-' Brand that b*e'iryig'sftui;0e`d, 'and also -that the iOns An Felt, sad presifit to enjoy .0 road-bed was in a very unsafe con- congregation- was oy the , ur- let you fftt. Keep your in stoik., at your-Groeees. dition because the number of section- services. Kodak handy. t Apei Records sold here. men was so reduced t)*t they. were The Women's Institute held the aec- ond clinic in the hall on Saturday ftriners wlso have wheat X4-YOur 'unable to keep it up in proper shape. See the 1641iji hire —prices �T 0 X Kinnon and Nurses Goe- Roar made from Your owli There are over twenty High School last. Dr. Me as low as $5. been attending at den and McKinnon beinir in charge, �g 'I'M5.0 ER NG N wheat, We can 'il pupils have for, the see- arind it. ken the children all returning No ate rritt sad if this train were taken ent by toxoid for preven- B. C. Jones, PlIM.D. off they uld be unable to go. Whit- ord treatm VT Much interest was Food of all kinds —Ohio 049d bf Druggist, Furniture Dealer and tOWTt is, building a new *Jdition tion of diphtheria. while's [Funeral Director ben feed, chop, mill f2d. to the high school costing $85,000 to shown by pareTds generefly, take care of the -large number of out- few were dubious of good results. If Pickering, Ontario Phone 1800 Ohopping 'every week-day. — side pupils. It is gratifying to know these treatments are all that is ex- pected a good work has been accorn- that the :service will not bg b _inter- Aw OntIA'o V1 29- X,0CrJ=Vrr00= fered with. jIlished. ft"'4;. "X rx.,:.. *�- ___ - __ ___ - - __ � " �- - , .t&�p. 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I .. you Nv ,�, __ _ .... 1. T . .. - .:.­�L ,� _ I ., 11 :_ .1 .. ., 7 . . . I whenever you wish." . efter .: _1 ... . - � �,�'. I. . .11� . , " " "Which is?" � - - - . . . � . � I (To be continued.) I - . � I ei, �­,. __� � _ .�, , V 1:�.� I - .. , . � .. ­ , . . - � , . �-.­. . � Everr cup is a cmw delialit. Ask for it. _________ Breed . _ i . . I - I ;F.,L._�. _ _ . :2 L' . . - 1. .11­ ­­: -': ! , 110 I '. . _­, I ... _.. . . I . . Asky -grow fg . . ... t .1 - , . I . . . . � ., F'�­:' , I . _Wr :�� I 1: , , :_ - . � I . � I _: - . . , - 0 .- I . .. �. _ .: . I ... . I 1. ' - . ,,,--..Should Parents'Be. Re-Educated? .. �r, . . I . ': lm___ I.. I �n L .... � . , . I . � �:.'; , .,�.:. .. . -2-2 I ! .. . .. ��,- �Z,­�­­.. .1 . I . 1, a 1. r'.1 � � - .� I .. I - .. . .. . 1. - '. .. i I ..­. � .1 � ,�� , _ :...,. I 0 .. - * . - - - R . ..'.' _` V . __ it a . I 0_. ,�, L . , " 1 I VU- rn - Are Present Day Parents Alive to Their fiesponsibilitied" , . . � .. . - * , , . i - . cm6b AL dona soone - .1 L - . . ,7��_ .� 0 .. " Z . � . . . alt . I I _ N*]aS _ - 'Are They - Assuming*Duties UnprepaKo , .. . ..'r � T '" .... I.` I �- -, �­ - : ; �- - . I` 1;�, `:: I. "_, . �g f.--- _ . b" - _ , . . .. E ... .... b�-,L . � .­.L:..'. �� . . . A* t' ,,-L: - . .. - _­ - � ---tK---fo- - - - as--- ­ ---- -- ---. . - __ __!_,&*-_ __ __ - ___ - - - - -__ Sir Robert Falconer, Hon. Dr. W.. F. i"home" does not mean e ur walli , V - � - , - - __ - __ Roberts that it-did in times gone by. Judge . , 7. . . . . . . . . : :­*-i � ­ I . _____ - . � " .1 '. ", ,:,. �­., � �� ­­ 1. WHAT HAS GONJE BEFORE.- ,my brother, and, I am assuming that Archbishop Me ell,. Judge EmIFY . . I ey;-Vt-:�­6&y`a_tb.a.L ­7 1 1 - , , " � , ­ " . . - . ,I- - s. ' Murphy, Prof. Peter Sandiford, Dr. J. parents have always been neglectful 50 . ., _. L ;,- � . �! - , Death strikes Garrett Folsom while You will lend me all Possible assist- .1 I . �udge but that the children of to-day are fac- .i -",- . � �: N �_ L-, : b thing at Oman Town, N.J. After L L. Huges, Judge H. S. Mott, ... � . . r " " ;- . a ance." Margaret Patterson, Judge J. F. me- Ing a great many more tempts, . -.1 � 7L L . � � k. �1_ " � ,, . .... being perfunctaril,r -examined by a "Miss Folsom," the manager beg tions . . I - ._: � ` - �, , L - . ,�­' , I -- � than those of earlier gene-rati6ne. ' . . . . 'I'll .. ,.;: � � d,wtor,, the body Is brought- to the and some sort of �IsirvoyAnce told her- Kinley, Judge Helen* Me . . . .,. I .. , 1: . . ova, w1surc . _-Ke _wu a . � ! . - .1 ,. � - nquil., - wn-&-t . _." -_ - _ health should make certain that the. : I I ;Z.­1 '----7:- _;iW,_J_1___-- - LL bout to say. `e- --more-lm� most of- the training Is now better-- --pa-y-alcal is -not allowed _VT overshadow' -- --- - . . _. . 1. � stpi ,; . all I . . "Pai hir'Educatiad Dr. jaraes 1 , Hughes- � holds-tbat � at . � I ­ . I . 1Z, - . - - "There-'s -no-'Iise 'telli . , I - .. C, �., . Folsom's bathing companions .had rtant responsibilities than the than it was. -Undl recently -all, child ;the mental, moral and spiritual as-, . .." ''. ­ 1. - been Roger Neville, Mrs - - "that you prefer to hush �PO I � . , . said sharply, -1 'r� �;`. - .. _.. Helen Bar duties Involved In parenthood. most.training was negative-and, there- pects of things. . ,,, I � �� �` , . naby and t all, up; That it Is not good for your � . �_ . 11 . I : : . Carmelita V�ldon. It is�l �� . - -, . I . , . . i " established that Folsom, . �ust befo.e I hotel business to keep up an investi-of us would not think of playing golf, fore, nil. ' t . I Summing it'all up, the views which' i .. - I 1W �. , , I � .xt to � gation; that your guests object to aa-Ying - a - sidewalk ar operating* a Dr. Margaret Patterson� Judge 1 of the Canadian Social Hygiene Council . I , - his death, had' been standnig ne * - - . f , I ��"': � � � ' .. I - " Ned Barron, known az the copper�hearinj the subject mentioned, and: ,-econd-hand truck without s6me care-ithe Toronto Women's-Court, ,repeats has secured in them teatises by lead . . . ', % ` , . � king. ' . . I all that. I am here and -eta I ful preparative tuition, but we Quite ,the contenti - Ing Canadians all tend to the feeling � - I � , - � ,,� " .: . here I on of other writers when - - . ::,',, - . I Then the startling annou neement ' until- I have solved the proble n. O" !blithely assume control over--the des- Ishe states that the average parents'of that the development of some efficient . . �p' - ' " 11. r , I - . . : '� : - � - - '�s made that Folsom had been stabbed feel obliged to give it up. tinles'of members of the next genera-!to-day are hclpless because' of lack 6 ' ,� �- - yatem of training adults and adoles- . . � If you i - ' .�� -_ .� . % . - . ! � �.!4 . .. I - ,- : � � to death in the water. Ross, his valet,, make any difficulty for me, or in any ,tion with whatever knowledge we se. ,of training, cents for parenthood Is an Immediate � . �-f­_-�..-.-- - .�.. Is questionect a� are Barron and his - I by guess or good luck. 1.P blem, moreover, which 1 � . I , ., -�.., ,. � �. cu re resent-day parents," she sayg, need, but a pro 1. I . I � . w , way hinder my progreEs,- I shall ac- � . I . I �, 16 �� "I wife, but no fight is'shed on the mys- I most expert considers- .. . Ail ' '� -', . Itery. I cuse you of obstructi ng the processes I .By this not .meant purely material , " are the. product ot a, stern but un. requires the I 7wep, k 1. I . . tion. Judge Margaret Patterson, for I I fA - �, ,.'- -- '-"':, .Anastasit FolgUfth-1 ercentric and of the law, and you may And yourself matter's. In recent years, this aspect lFelentific discipline by their pwrents. I . ,ip . � . �. I es: "Children cannot . � � . I ��f 1 . . n-sterful sister of the"d6d 1pan, ar- in serious trouble. I also expect the'Of the question has been recelying a IThey have been given no proper train. example, declar I . `� - - I � -.1 i�� . %` rives and takes command. At the ,n- assistance of your hotel detective, Mr. great -deal of concenirated attention ling to prepare them for the duties of be brought up In the spare time. It .. I � I . � I . . . !F� -: V., ­., 1 1: quest it iq established that the death I)'xcn, and what is more. I diets. 1. pare . nthood.' " . _... I . . Is- a full-time job_", - I . - I . 1. I , I I t,,;, -, - . . . Ap r�*_..." ­ . . V expect Mothers are advised regarding - .. � .. 11 ��V' I - ': .. ' .;` eapm was a pichaq, an Oriental him to work under -my superviision I Most women make a rather detailed I Ah to ivhether or not parents can 0 . I I , � 1k.,ife, and that it and its scabbard and obey my directions." ,study of the subject lof' feeding and be blamed for juvenile delluquency� Baden-Powell Named as Nobel " . 11�. �-. ,� i � --: � : -,. ", . ' Lhad been purcha"d on the boardwalk. , ., . I _ . .. .. i k ,.: � . _.' I understand, Miss Folsom, and,the primary principles of health and �the second question discussed-there i��- - " - '. Carmelita Valdon, who stood on th,61 I , Prize Winner - .1 r - - - other side of Folsom at the time of while� I see your posifion and sympa- 'there are numerous agencies through 'are a variety of opinions, Hou: Dr. " , , - 1, . . ,.. t - - �, 1 , _: - his death, is unable to describe his thf2e with your endeavor, I hope and wbIch arourate Information can be. Roberts, of St. John, MR, voices what Stockholm-Sir Robert Baden- ., r � "I. � � �, : , � , . . . . . 4lictions at the time, and the coroner, trust you can achieve your purpose 'secured. I . �is the gene'ral view, when -he says: I Pi5well, founder of the Boy Scouts .-, . .. . . _1 : ­ , , .Pa ! - . - I t. has been form,aily nomin . I P - - r ­1 suspiciou,% . � 1%Ixer1l;y, for. as you rigiTtly assumed, in a] . r . . e problem of supervising ent "To a very marked extent. parents'.' movemen . . � -� � " - Th i , I ! ated as a candidate for the next Nobel ; , - ,� . I STORY. 1 it iq not HL all plea-mrit for my guests development and (adrig the mp . _, kl'.., , i. . -NOW GO ON WITH, THE , SI le time 13 being taken up with .the de� � is . :. ; - � - I I . -Prize. it is believed here that .. . , " i Peace __ . . �to hhve this investigation iroing on. psychologN-al probleM3 which must mands made upon them by society* * - 1. .. .: . , � . - CHAPTER XJX, "Th.-�Y need know 15itle a-bout it. amusement_ resulting I the world wide Seout orgaulzatton ' � . 'I,! 'I, , " , - The met �re the ones which co i Ea.rlier in the . -, I'll .. - . �'11� �1�1._ � I I .1 ! ustitute and with n a backs the nomination. ... . I I .11 - . . . . . ,se to shout from the house-'a teal difficulty. obvioubly,.solutiou, laek of good home Influence"" r - . ;. - 'it. � , ��. _. - `. � -Rob;r Sears a&red his fathe_r.,a7,.d .&i't propo . � ]w . . . ­­ tlmt _I__ rriak;�,--J-Tof- I er Sir Robert visited Stockho�m . b* KrIew-05'eIN-expres; _0 k(� , . 4*­_pLrOgrV*Z_ . it involves the ed,waticn, of. he p.'Ir- u ge e en cuill, of Va VC . . summ - .. �.. - � . lovei face, every. telltale motiur, 'or "b", ab*erve proper decorum. even I ent. That is someihing- which has Ft. .. notes that the digcussion -of par- and took part t e ifiU-ruational javti� �-­ �- . . , I � ­ ., 19wture of that familipr person,il,.V. Eec rt,!Y. . but I am telling you all this never before been attempted. _�Tbere ent,il neglect goes back Into antiquity. bores attended by more than 3,900 : � � . . _: 1 ... 4 . , !, F - _. Stoats from mazy different countrIes. . il - 1. , - - ­ and he saw that for sorne reason �r '!it .rror that you may not raise ob-!is little more ,IbAn a rzeries of occa- Adam anti Eve. in fact. w8% obvious- , , . . , . . I . - � I The value of each of the five an- . -. I . � lanother his dad %rag very mucli, ipset. jecI17or,.,4 .-kho-Ald I find it nece%sarY to slonal experiments on which to base ij not perfect parents The queation ' � - . - � , , .: -.-: .�-� , . nual Nobel prize& will' this Year be - - . .. ' � � . Shut the dickens. ail,.% h;rril" qtac-kiOn cettain of your employes or�any plan The question of how the Of responsibility for delinquency dates . ­ I. I.;, �: .., - . . . I - � . $32 473. according to the most recent 11 I � 'Young Rr,bin Ptrt th�e question to h!m- c ve" YO �work bihould be done has not yet been back to the first generation, In the I. fl.-`� ­ ur iv;&4ts." "'.. : - 1-4 f, "Surely be isn't going to get 1 Pelham -ighed. He prided himself I answered nor the question of whe) Is world's history. .. � calculation based on the total earn- ....I. . . .1. . ,0 . 03i 'to tugs of: the 6atate of the- late Alfred .. � ?* .. .,-- .- mixed up in that aaction husine,ts. if on alwivs ptjttii�k th-? v�ep.hejng of to. (to it. What r-,irdculaf knowloo�ge I Prof. Sandiford dra*s jettentl .. ' . .__ . " , - - ,'-'�. ��; Nobel, who founded the prizes 26 . ' ' I f.'. - -_ , . , ­' . :_ that nice Meeker person wa-t right h.s guestq ahead of exery other 'is most necessary and which bhOU)d the fact that the blame. to a great ex- . -while the peace, prize la I - . ., - ,, I : con.- .. cou,ji. years ago. . I . � . - 4.; .- � - 11 -"h--hi­;n-ai4-the-t;me," -*-iq �.. �-iir. life, sad he d3dn't know e se ec e 0 tuat.-iw-Avt-to-fqmaglng-aec4al-- VS a . , the vtInner is me . -0 ,� �_ I �. I . .., I Coiy aer Huhbard proccedei wjth'%v.b' a this ecce&x �e lady might attack'which might be dealt with, is still aft- tions ud c Is as- the ,. . . 11 er T . I ge M Kin 3t lists by � _". . __-__ - -fhougK-v -- -d --- --Fr- --r----rx-- 6-r- i--t-Met-murer-fur lected. according to Nobel's will . , Nis civiest.oiTig. aj .,e ci,T, , tht qr, iet ,^jwr ty, o I, y, it i dcct�,Inn. prime '4 auses of delinquency Disease, d by .- -. ., �- - ' V_; I - - , � - 1 I-relimitary -study. -of- the - broad Ignorance and parent neglect. it Norwegian committee. appoints I ,-o - - � .. _ cAi e%e,)" h-P could hear of -or'moml:here . - - ' � the. Storting. . . I .. .. .7. 1 . ( . - kftrn of %Vl- , -1 "And. of course." the determined �toPic Of Par"t education Is probably I whether or not the parent can . ­ 4 .1 ..... . �. -.1 . ", - ,:. . I � .o ,rIght tie of any use 'ht I � - . v-' ' � ' '" :', * ctwo% c; *d pructically nothing of im_,.-tv�aman.%vent-ori, "I shall fltfd it nettiturther advanced. in .some rojards, . �. ... ." I I . L.. . here Would.the child's character as desired , ­ .. port'al.ve, I .!In .Canada. than It Is almost 'azxyw Minard's Liniment for Toothache. . I � �: - �:..-._ .. Noth-ing that would ofTer'essary to question rou now and again was another point considered. To � . " - . I 1. -ctio- * -.11 to lack for the'And 'to belrjn w;1A,, telf me' frankly �else In the M. - - -- - , ' - ----------- *_� - - . ,- .­: �: I :. . .:_ � ." :_.. . . a diit n if!: v bi4 woi For the ;mtt two . . i , - . _, I quote Ron. Dr. Roberts again. he em . . . %. - - �k.: . il ;er4�r of Garrett Folsom, ! Mr. Pplhnm, & you thir,k the police yegirs, for lnt,tancf, the Canadian prasizes the necessity of frank and c4nada is Greatest of Wheat , , . - , - .� Tnu v c. . :- - .� ` " , . I le had rio- w is�h� to a,11jou rn the in- 1 h ave done -01 they can - i n thi s niat - Socia I I I v glene Council has been mak- tree education first. Archbishop Me- I- , . .1 . � .. . . .1 . quest, for he thought ;, more Znnn I tel, 11 . - [Ing exhaustive researches. � . Countries . ... � . - I . . � �, L. . . .1 . � - .. 'Neil discusses the need of creatink L11 - __ - ___ - - ­1 _ � _� . �,� ' ' ` - - ' ' ' d6libtful 1 any' furtS-k-r evidence et er t But Pellistin 1tva.-i getting -on his feet ' Rectmtly- a gro ap of',14�adlng Can&, attitude of respect in the child's mind victoria-Canada's import&nce ri�rw � - - -.,Kiari,.4 to ;,' hi� tie was sure th-v i a ntributed their personal oplai- 1:-om the earliest infancy. , -11 . .9 � . prof, and the greater importance It would � _ ... � . 1- . �� . I * nurriercr had laid hi?, plan-3 too w*411dign:ly 1cLurneel ' ` � . . . I . lons 'Olt th:e matter, to a symposium Sandiford adds that It would be well, i-slume'as it wheat growing country. I I , . . by, G. H. Barr. KC., . I- . - � - utnd c�.rarcd 4:s Aracks w-) t- a rc f-ti-i i "Witho,ut. dotibt. Miss Folsom. What !which the Canadian `Lgoclal Flyglent I uthis connection, to remember that was dealt with -: y I � . 1. I . - .0 1pfyvo MI.Y. &I-A thl4t a 'etf",jve J-po r�­'d they - 0_�� - ik_ounsi� iwrya � rea I lie com I .. . 1h+kireftLa._44shta._&&_=AU_&s_ norina I before the Pacific ForeAgn -1 t t&m1aga;n, dFploiiidtically, and his su' ve Idtans co � _ � i. � .1 - I i � � - .. . . 11 � I � - ---------L-!- �.' tis'ne held tibon. - __ .. W hat Trade Council recent Y.. e pn n . , I I ni-o-re- Phe fairly snorted: of 140617 ­s0n_Th_e_!�uoJecr tormd a uulque--ffie rights of -Parantr. Dr. -James L. . I - '_'� � - � i.: I "I -, 9 - -, haven't done nnythin.z'(10cumfut sine -ihe contributors in- Huge objects to the-word "mouW-azd. with pirl.4-to.. Siskatcbewan's .pTodur-' - � , . - . 1. � . - . - o I.,3 W "ed Lhe cas ovor -to the � "Why, -they -_- - _V . ' e 'wh- ... � . puiy, n:7-0 they .made Ar,rt viotiz of,yet' --Xnd-1_ 'know- why. , BeCau.14e 1� elude Judge'.... educ-NdOnlats. inedtcal would substitute "develop" instead. tfon of 35 per'Cent. of All egt . - I ,� 1. I- .- _'_ .7 * %___1h,4r ,lecir;or, , I som-ebody has,headed,thern 91T. tins men, gov . enimprit officials,and officials I on one questinon there Is complete growth of Canada- - - � . . _ r1he , 'r �-P� 11'.-I wn. flint - . rarrf..t I . . .. - . - . 1. � . w or ant. jungniiiiify. L,v4i7 writer who has. con- Canada I 9 poteutial-wheat supply was * .- F,',-' Wr_1 . . -_ I - . -_ -_ I . .. I . w6in was xvilfn i ly.)yi,irdt red by a'1 an-' "You- are making definite accusa-' zatthas. . tributed his or ber opinions re.gfiiters tEr-e-e-TnUr a qu ;gre*teT t�aft ' � .1 'I It is possible here. of course., to a belief in the principle of,--parent . .1 ­ . - ­1 . known bnnd,' and that tho wn_�pcn tion?";he asked calmly. ."Or do you I - . ' . . edu- she was now Proariciag, 4e said. and In .- . . � :1 1. , . I u-iZ6 wee prijbably the andq4e deggee inerely -mean that, looking at their � make only a iapld-ftr6 review oftheir cation. 7%e problem of what it the just six yealra she had"-led tha 4 .� .� %I . * . � I I - . ; .. . .. that had beer. frmnd in the r'"n hfter , *or( su perfie,ially. it seems that way eninments,.- Each. one answered six'should Include, however, brings. vary. world as a wheat exporting countrv. -- -....,. . ,_1 I -_. I - the rrin-,p-had-been roi-ni!ttM.- Ito * ?11 I quetitions. . . . �ing opinions and is, ,chiefly, too�lu- The Canadian wheat git�nwers would . I � . . .- you . . ­ ,� . - . ' s p, ea I . 1. - , � , I '.�- No (-.:-.,- ,v.-ai surptiset: ut ,.hli ver�l "oh, -Aell, put it 'that %vny`,,!i*f VOU:1 Sir Robe4-t Falconer, President-of voluved a one to deal -with a few eventually be ab)e to up ly the br 4 I ,r� - . , - . . . . 0 in 7. . `.:­'di�,t, -f,)r no 9ne -had -expected 'r.nv_ - l,,k,­- ' I � . ..., I.! _� I ; : . . - . � . she'said, after a glance of clos;� the Univer4ity -ot Toronto, brought up sentences. I .. . . . ­ requirements of 217,000,00 people ., . .. � � . � �bjr.g different. ere8ting point in his general dia- I On the exact definition of the 'words addition to C eds, - , , .. V. - � . . rzrutiny. "I'm not libeling anybody, an tat �. aitada's tie . �, I . . I .. . . ' J , " I � depends the I ----------*- - - - . i 1� - - - _. .; _-i - . . -,vi - if that's what you mea-n. But I pro ciisslon of the question as a whole ,"Parent education." too, � 1� � J �. .... . . . Anss�a,via Folioni ,4 i,e.+in rn wav - . I of this -A p�jmjinlst is rL mari.wbo-belleres-- . - ,-. � . ' 61- ,rbc,.i or disappc-;nled. antl F,;r 1 pos-i� to do the work that it'seems 6"whea he inquired who was. to do the age at which various members . . . I .. , . ,, .. . .. _. s,tL . . I 'that every raspberry has a worrit In . ­ I -, %: .� _.��: I ..... ,: fir,.,A. remark. as th4� a lidlerce Med out, I me -the police imve left undone, To'educatluirw i- I Kroup, think the tViining should start. � ..., .1 . I I .. _. . . "" '�: . I t I I i , .. : . was to ih.- effcct that now they couiti'milke the investigation that they.cer- -,I should like to-have been educated I Without exception, they agree that it it. . I - � I . , . .1 11 .. I ' . ,. . �" -: " . get. at. I lie real work. , . . otes, "but I never saw should commence before marriage. ___..__....___ I., , ., I . , . 7- � � � I - .. �­ . .1 . I tanily have not MaZ. Avid,-1 .hope, riiyself," lie , n I . . I .. . . - . �, "i I :. : Ff-rqi," �x-he said, .turning to the the P1111 whom 'I - would ,be quite I Some suggest tit 12 y9ars .of 'age. I ... I I - _1 . , . �_­ . . 11� . . ,detective, Jepson, "first I %hR11 ar-' I to obtain results that they amuredly willing to accept as my teacher." 10thers propose that It commence In . I I., I .."o, _ .I.- - 1. have. made i-to -effort to attainiii.flicil o concludes tha .. . '4� ., . rnT14_e for my brother's funeral." have made n(s effort to attain. So, 11' t the knowledge , the secondary ,.schools. ;rhe concen- . . . � ��, .. - . .1 , , I . �,. 1. i . � "Anaparied by an extra- sus of opinion is that If training for , . ­­: I �. %. . . . . . You--yoii will ).take him to Chi- Mr.. Pelh-am, I ant. saying all this to I.v,ill haXe to. I ­ . -1 . .* . . - h ­ .. rairo"' 4p'asked ,- not at all'un*illfn-g !you becauffe 1. went to enlist, if net j rdin8TY iype of person. . 'iparenthood could be started now. .. .; It � '. First of Fill, canto a discussion of am , . �, 1 4 , . Jto .-ee tbe'last. of this uncomfortable your bel - ong the present problems - facing . . *. � . I. .. . . 1. p. at least 3.oqr un�-I�rstand- I compared the parents of to-day woxilc% automatt- . . .. . . .., , . .. . :,. . WOMAT). -, i�i_ o . f . my pe.si � t . io . n, snd of iny pur-;the prl�scnt-dHy parent as I I .. . .1., . . -ut of previous genera- cally be �llmlnated. . �-%_ � � "By no nic-ans. I expc.ct my riaphew pose -. . I . .. �- I . . I . 1with the pam .1 I . . . . .; .. . I . - Judge Emily Murphy (Janey ". . .". I . .- . . , to-niglit ot to:ij:orrow, Then we shall I "I do-understand, Miss Folsom, ,nd'tiOns- Part of Professor Sandiford's state- - . . - :%, � . �:. , . __ ., /_liave a qiret',, and informal service in T assure you that yotf ma7y 66iint 'on Canu6k) of Edmonton, declared that ments on the,matter'are worthy of -1 , -, - I . � 1. .. ; - ...7 I . tbi� fim-ersil Ovapel here. My bi*her's me t3: a* all I can to assist you'. And las she.,-honestly did not know, it, was special note. :'Seventy years ago,�-' he .. � ': . . _. .. �, . Ir. . .- M be sent to Chicago, 'but I make hold . to 'ask that �ou 'keop i � . I ­ I I . ...... � . , remains ,xl' Isafer . to say that the present-day states, "Spencer pointed out that we - . . �� : I.. 1: I �- I I , , � stay here ur,t;l -f hnve either discovet�- ' father and mother compared more trained people an If they were never a , 1.,--,o� �. . , - 7 , your work and ita� results as quiet r.s ­ : - � ' .� -�� . . e e ve can- you- can, and .avoid -all ..unnecessary,' fay.prubty.... . to be the parents of children. The i. - -;-i; 1� . . - ed th uitDiritJ .or until I ha � . � - '. . - - U . _� -� 1. .;.'.::-' ','.TV ' . . I � cluded that I capn:�t accomplish that publicity." . . - His .G a een taboo, simply m ..w - - i , - i . . .. - I . , raep, Archbishop. Nell McNeil, whole subject h a b ..... .: - :. ien - ' . I t And .Xiqs Foleom_having ' . there I . ...: . - - � � . . . � �, d." . pointed nut that 8 - tO-ilaY a because sex was taboo-�_. ___.. , , . I ... - . . I . __ "Ye's, rrus,ai))." jep� . 'aced. h r ends, pro' attained e of,paKe!Ltal I- - Non. L. A. - rovinicial'Seere- . _Ir��U _,�� , . , - \_ I - _4. , . . " son acquk I -rupons David, P �qi. . ..., e nib-i--zi to grant this not - - . . . - _V.UV_tO_ -, .. I . - ,-, - - - - - - - hfiss,An"tasi*-Fo�m w"- _s able uest. � -_ - �, --bllttv wbinli.-he ascribes, in large mea- tary of Quebec, feels that the time at, remember-cmd hard to for- ­_.. - . I � . . . A- unreason l .. . .- . - - �, about- I gq aci thiLt there are 90 which such training should start de- . . _. -., . ., e -i . . I . . . . *I as her word. She at once Pet i After t ie parfru ' of thp i�an lstir�, to the f' ' get, mce you've tried it I 1'0�� I" ­1 I. . . 'many agencies willing to assume the pends almost,iintirely pf2 the ralbit-' . * I . . 1:­ I _' investilrritin-g ,the -mystery ,of* hia'r a ' 1: . 1. r., . .. , ger rhe ient a ' n�ies-_,.ag3' to Titus I Keeps teisth white) i , �11,1' 'I.' " ' -, . I . .. brother!s death ai�d she chotie- her own . !work of 6aring for and guidJog child- tality ot the Individual child. . . .i .. . :.. I � . .. il., . .. . r � . , '... %_ , . . - � .., . Rigk3 an,d'as4ed, 'him t5 favor her, ei) that parents cast their responst- I lion. Mr. D' ressing bresith sweet, aide appetite - . . ,., � �, .:1 ,- manner of profe .; I with a call. iT1 avid, too, Is exp . ­I I : I . #fte.' -, . � ��,` 1. Her f1rst stirp. wai to, demind an I "R. fbilitles-pn- these Institutions and or- and digestion . . . . . , �., c . ,-as I the 6pidions ' Of pfteticAlly all the `� , . - , - :... Somewhat to 'fier E,urpriie, - I . . .. ,...*. 1. 1_ .. : interview with Miarialer. Pqlhikm, -of,' carne immedi.ntely and expimsed him- ganizatlons.* . writers when, In touching on -the final , ... . . . . .. - . � . , �:' -'the hotel. � -. � J Prof. Peter Siandiford of the Ontarlo-1 i ". � , __-, ,ACO . . .� . __ ­ . I. . �. . self as'glibd 6 bd of service if IFOS7 I . ,question under discufston, he says .. � " ,; � -I __ � . . cam I , , .: * � _ . . ­ - - -that - par- , -t� t health should undoubtedly be one . _... . .. I � I - - - � .She surritrionea him to h6r apart- sible. . ,Collegd ,of Education says a . .. I �,,' - � - $1 -M. lents do not know how to pi,�e� their - �: .,:�,:_��,� - �. irnent� which Was, ,of. course, the',quite "Tefl, ydu see,. Mr. Rigg&, 155 - . of the major topics In say pagent edu- if, � � W� I . .1� - I. I . J. . 1'_-�-_ ��_:.-.�.,-.;)IeT brottw- had 'ocEupiea_" I FoD�6ni begn,, "I want a detective" !'MobleTiisr.' In. the'pasi, If was 'e-asy-. cation. scheme. A -majorfty of.the . � "t.. �_ . - . L� . 1. - . ' CU10en iVere simply repressed. - ,. .; I' I "Mr. Nlham," . she began in her "But, dear lady. ,I am not a de- � - , .. � . � group, however, qualify their state. ".. ..... 4� - ­�.­­ ,"; l I . . � S. Mott, of the- Toronto ment by noting that the sponsors of I ! . I : ..--,. : :,." - Z q I . .. tireerfilt way; "yod'are in diity tective." Judge 1-1. A ", I 1. .40" , �� . .1 . . .1 - . F_ L I I I .;:. .: ;borund to-help wto' In any way you I "You can be one. You have .111 the ittventle Court, commentfl that we are 1 any such movement while putting I Very"MIL.1 . i __ � .".1 .1 : I., � I , I - . . . . . . � -I ,�, . .:1 - ftn in the wor ia'm now a n&r- :'requiren ie, U. and it doesn�'t need'- p.11 llvin'g in an age of "Indlge�ted'o ...._­­ - , : . ., - �� . . . k I R P- i suffl6int str6ss'-on " the: teabh1ftg of i , '.. . ,.�. .. ,. , r..." . " enjoyment I' _.. ---.-. � - . �._. � . .1, -e u p fturittles. New fields of . ,.. I pr9pose' to d1scover, anti special &ur4e of study to tal, .) 0 . .. t4iking. . 'Minard's Liniment for; Asthma. , . ISSUIR No. 40--197 . - I . � 1:�:�% � _- .. * . , 1 . ..�, 4 he bFusiness." have been opened up and, the word . I '. . . . � � ,.� ....:. I .'. . I _ . -bring W Ju#t1ce the man who killed t' - I I . . I . . .- . . � . I i- - . . . , :. . . . � , . . . ! . . � ­ � . . - � . I . . � . ., . - � �� ­ � - . . t I ­ . . ` I . I I I.. . . . . . I . I .� - ,;z I . .-I - .. . . � . � ,�, . I 1. 1. i � : ,;., ;., "'o . . ,- . I 1, . . - � . . �'. , ��,­�� � - ,7 ., ­ I - I ­. � .. �. - I. _1 , - . -_ - : , �:.. . ., F, � ': . . , - ''� �' . �� . I I , . . . I , , . . . : , I : . I ,. . .. , . , 1. �. . : . , . '. ,�,� ,2� I I . . I . . . , . :1. , . , . . I ': � � '. , - ;,. ­' I.i . . I .�. . _ .1 . , �'. - I . . - .. 1. I I . . �. . , . 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'+K,•n. n, F ; 3 '_'�°.- :.;';, ­1 1. .d w 4 rt .vim., v .g f, i a, ?.. ; a rsrt rb a r �, s'' - u:.a'° • :•'max \,:h' •'�rw d 5 >n *c 'v i ..�.ra.s5 :* k, ,.1' •, a. , ,r_..,•,.�,.� .. ° 1%n ♦• .•,•r .:,::r .G., "e + ` 1 %- as. 1. .h.. -. z ,,.i. ..ifs „'''fir.•. ..x � "w+ s -, p.-.. p.. _ y .w .. pi.>. -,i i7�-,� M1.r +f'1• T ..'� -F• i,e�•., ,sy- '�pyYa. �., .. �f 1�-..w14 __ (f^s;t ..w. n' -,.�'. '.. t .'•Y R, 9'v �`Sd uh .'4a Td fl yT^;.T.. . _ �"V•' . t,­, '. u- .,.i..... -. �.. ._. _ ._.. _�. 1 • - ., w• ' �s '. '<'..,: ,.'. "' b.,., .firV•", .w. ,. _ .. ye,il v. • � - .. i•s•: '. ..�.... .� ..., ,rig: ,, , � Courage and Character Retains Crown - rum Lake Levels 1. -- - t. -_ - - __- _ - -- . - - - . Y �' "` Water in fit. Lawrence High- ,yam s - - • - , care, _ . - _. -' , a n est in Teir1 y ie - _ �. l a , / y ll ''' it L. .11 Re ri: -1 .. ._ _ Po -- . .r+v: M S �i /. r ,S. 2 �r b- Ottawa. -The levels of all of the _. 6 r s 'a �' Great Lakes slid of. tho . Qt•, I.awrenoa i, "� 'i I river for the month of Augu last' st f . ' c, ' were appreciably higher than thosd - � r. s £ u <. Iilor the corresponding month of last - % ,z, s� :� -- - " ' r r I }ear, according to figures comptIed by 1. #- �: r z s y r y (the .Canadian Hydrographer's O$ce. "'" '• a0w ° r As was natural, however, la el be- rg Y' `_ ,. ; i cause of lesser precipitation on e11 0! » « �><t the lakes with the exception of Lake. „;` Superior, the levels were lower in I it x N' �y" 'z August than in July last. Ths same. 1. is true of the 8t. Lawrence river. On make Superior the levels were ` - ,03 Loot higher than . iii July, 1927;< I h I w + Gfeet- higher- tltan-in-Avguet,- X926, • ..: Iand .44 foot higher, than the average r stage of August for the 'last 10, years. ,. • ,, - r, . < .For Lake Huron the figures were: .08 z ?^ i i9 <' `foot Lower, 1:06 feet higher, and `.78 ^ " I r� lower: on Lake Erie the were: ,,... _� 1 °'� foot Y q ,, v x f, '* M� r w I 19 foot lower, .71 tout gher, .38 foot a ` Lak Ontario 33 foot lows . � mac,. � ' . lower: e .. 'r _ - fnnt higher. and .33 foot lower. M M - - --- �.. 7o river, 76 Y t r. ' lower,t1.19Sfeet htgher8.63 foot higher. 1. y ��' i i "" In this respect it is to be ' noted : • q }` »f I- ,r �4 f r I that on the St, Lawrence .during the s . 11 s ! last ten years the August 1 vel has ",r 1. r x w l8�'eraged 1.06 feet lower than the'J•uly -j ' . *' n� , . ileyel. 4 JACK DEMPSEY AND TEX RICHARD , . . 1. .5 : 1 Rtual P.IVI.'s Paq dlnother won3ertui exhibition of clean boxing was .given when the tRi \ y, A N � ' E . _ , 1 Edmonton Jourasi (Ind. C . . i In 1Ptemier Artists of the Leather met. 'L d lfF� I , J ?,a, . b �atne fair -sized Alberta community the '• L'. I. _ � C FO x °" ,postmaster received ffi8�.35 per month �� �� ., 4 i aI f `in 1926 and 79..15 to the previous year.,- _ ICI IMCHIN j [�] WORM'S �� 1 Le IS rs ;s i ,a iy� r, ! Ont of tUese amnuata he hoe expenses �> f� IiLJ �':d� a' r.R '"' ' to meet Yor the upkeep o2 the office rr'� _ . . - _ ._ and had 'to be on the job [tram coven - :� _-'- 0 __ GENE TUNNEY. 1n the morning until seven at i}tght, .- - 1'i _ _,__�_ -- _ _�- 4 ; �� bile his hours were often longer to r I cr.sls tlouraudr De Beney. Ragenau and ��"i� • Round 7- Dempsey. rush periods. - - A permanent adjust- t Gres ihic, 'Dran�at c Descr>l Lion Over t 1e t Round.8- Dempsey. -. , _ Hart were among 4hoae -who parttci- went upwards is clearly demanded in s . Visualized �% 1 Pound 9- '4unney, paced In the tribute to the fallen ones. fairness to thewo public aervantis and . Radio Vividly •v World's I Pound 10- Tunney. , � '} ""- It sier d be brought false f,on oat , $ECOGNIi ION. Landlady - "f'll have to request you` 14 1 further delay. It id a false ecwnomy '� i+ . ,; ILL N�;lght $oging Contest to Mil- Lo pay In advance, Mr. Smith." Smith- iio maintain the present scalp. w Csr.adian fi ht fan (an l who -AM5> isn't my portmanteau 60011 for i _ __0- , - ''1 i �4 . • ii • off _ - Hgfn hi f are deeply in- n �pek Ii'bant o1J- fashfoaed emotional �r t ion bet cs9u anrEngll htnan and ! _ �L><ons © L>lstel"iers { doesn't love to s f,�a a box:' Sustth- "Emotional." ' Land _ drbted t0 the General Motors of Ca - looks- 1 -- a Scot a erennial topic. Look !, ' r - - - -` Canadian Native Y -, upon p Anal . ads, user : 1•i LL �L4� and the Tot onto Daily Star station 1ad9 - -Yea ` one !s_ easily 'here, said we former lie the _ na __ 1 L'� for giving us this - opportunity or moved" - !tone of one concluding the srguruent; ' ; 'seta -what one and all nicest- agr - ' The newspapem I* a poor man's uni- "Scotlsad la noted for whiskey ,and ! ai ar �07[131g �'ari! Of Qlltarl0 83111 Qt1C �WO a Iie�it of �iratl' was indeed "some tight. "' � ' versltY," says a speaker. Then it be nothing etas.. "Ah; weal. dose say= p II ttaae tt>, General I�OtOftb, (:ariaeharl Ntltiousal Railways Chcago. -The followings fiituree, all - hooves file publishers to give the best !thing .else matter "" g+pked the Scot` now .tr - (CNRt�), and Taranto pail Star (CFCA) far a Won estimated. were issued in eoanecfion educatlun possible, with a smirk y _ • ., mptiey- Tunney , with the De bout : r _ if9terful Entertainment.. - Attendance , lb0,000 REPI�DIATES WAR QUILT 4 --BY-W-7 8: 7'- �t-iVi'�i - -• Receieta ...........,r... :. :$'_,500x000 - f 1. ( _ � et�l tax ....... a; � . OF THE (1ER� i�A'�' ° R I. Wriltsn immed�ateiy aftsr tRi Broadtart 6s /ors Press reporis were. State tae • •u 'g 222,000 ` htmifaible jor eJseek or re /srenee. Tunney's share , .... .....1.000,000' - Dampeey's share ..i 4a0,p0i) clasae+ of German people unanit•lonalj V. None of us n�eci be sorry we were floc at Chicago for the big Preliminary boxers .. :.3 Iss,two .Hindenburg Declares Father- repudiate tt It was not hacauets of ' Never has a more nerve wracking, heart thrilling, intermit g @nisi of atad;um , ........E 104,000 our ens or beta or desire for can -; .. NM Unsheathed Sword y inR holding broar�cast been put upon the air than Graham Mac- Incidental expenses .......11 156,000 .land in Self- defence _ quest that wo. drew swords. On the 4� ` � :$ 2 "00,000 contrary, the war with ail the Zerriblsi �.1 - namee's dramatic description of the WoRld's Fistic Title Contest Richard's proftts - -- -•--. sacriRcrs it dentaabetl from the whole >� at Soldiers Field, Chicago, From the first resonant deep throated 1 UNMITIGATED NERVE . country .war` an extreme measure re- --and intense "The Bell, the Bell" until the last high pitched vibrant 'France H012ors f La It to be , wondered at that we sari to for the pr•orervation of odd - - "'I think Gene alas" th© radio fans were held in the most S;ip- _._ erica l Dead extstence against a hoot of enemies. `; The writer, an old fight fan, was I mittruat such people as the militant finable. "Withrlcan hearts we marched out r'# in interest lma$ our boys cries a g Th -e blood of o y , • with clean; .. absolutely "all in" from the intensity of the rnaction to Mac- a(�eru An• to �tfend the fatherland: �'ar -time "Leaders Pay Tribute out at tits Aa rating of auc�► chant- hands the Berman army wielded tine y meter t.eriatics as the following; sword. Germany is .ready at BUY, I , his lost crown - and -the- In uresnes ' ♦•ailing a n;onument in commemoration partial judges." - - stagea of the broadcast, to the scene called, ;` U unn _ - _of' the famous battles of Tannenberg. (lean hearts: Clean hands l God conflict. Humorously and vtvtd- cur•dlin -suapense as the seconds were! gureanea; France - Tb!rty thousan We were car- rted -tat Lrrez�- r- Amdricaa soldiers who died Fa € {sera ropes, carried us to a climax un its Aueuji , -T91-� President Von Hm- - forbid. And Agnes MacPhail says i were honored- recently by their war- k 2y the picture was paints ... denbur who was victorious in that i ••� awe9 with military training." - Fran France wand the American c'rs ct '' B' g So long as such a spirit is nlitis and '' gamic Stadium, twice and a half l We saw this terrible uman ght Le,giom. battle, delivered a speech repudiating g pi a Ise than Toronto's 'Varsity Field; ing tiger, motion with sneering assur- Getttt�n! :'a war guilt. the Jspan= Ruaaiari situation exists asaxa larger i ante to his apparently vanquished op- They gatthered in she Amerlean Ceme. � . r1 ;o 4b the monster crowd; the.. arrange -, Went, to come on and be finished. tery l ere .where 1.507 ,marbl,• !lead- It was in self- defence and with a it does, we must all liv0 in fever said meats statistics. hutnotrously running po stones Ile row on roe, pare eonecience, he declared, that the trembling or "gird up our loins." The from three pair of cotton s idekin to We shook with Tunney's trembling Pershing and Foch, whn otvlered ;sword was unaheatlled by Germany. thinking men mur't admit that British a lake` o>! mustard for trainloads of knees as .he. fought off lice effects of Para g the gruelling punishment he had re- the men forward on their lag; fight; ' "The accuestion that Germany was statesmen know their business, even "hot dogs" washed down with,the sea r is where our un- Howard P. Savage. . natioual• corn- responsible for this greatest of all if our American friedns do critlefsr the dignitaries that- came- ceived, ant! he e of pop; g and hearty sympathy }cent out inander of the American Legion : tin• wars we teRudiate - Into ==7_:._T1 - - _ _ _.. r is- ' - _ to the clean-living. g- an m - ¢ the lights, the movie men -all were _ e Battle , O n ' painted on the mental canvAS while lrey as he out- generalled Dempsey. - This was the crisis of the fight. Un- the rear of the crowd the high-! @ z .r r `» , pitched dirge of the official announcer' atiected.by DemPYs taunts or the' r► r'�p'� a . , «, (wild cues of the taunting fight -mad W r ,y �' came clearly through. the air, ` "x 'fir rrr ' I. throng (all distinctly heard). Tunney' .► 't' AN iiNf70NSCI0US TIT -BST. played his own game, and this ial v? '' '. " _ , *, ^� - t i►Iacneme�ea assistant H a>z s splendid where character won. - L. a, second to "the king "' himself. One �� " � - J _THh FINISH. o- , t�saatlrk he made: will be appreciated Again wa saw Dempsey attack, eyes• '' r Canadians. He mentioned that I ' i �'^ by alt bleeding now; we could feel him make vs Anil �.N.R.O. (fhb Canadian A ational sts- i >,u x� err` ar • : �� e 4 ae' ,. r �t . lr� tiotL i,t Ottawt) , and' C.F.C. A. the that stupendous effort to hold his + , I : ,n - Y' t at , •: }3„ S i -lead, but "Tunney's better condition is .: a�.:•;+RS ►a -k --' -" -' ` Deity Star atEtion at Toronto) 'were ,-' } " � - browioastin{t to Canada and Alaska telling. showed that the ridiculQd •; I . „ x *,,_ . ? rtyfi ';' °softy' was more man than the "Ma-I ♦<� S„{ sc, �k^e a yA .- r .R,*.' �� ` Not SpprecfatM$ Canada's extent, he ,� , .'n' w, q nt,ssa vlauler, and the dogged deter - 7 r%id not•reaIiae that 'the U.S. Western i i >� <` t x . 1 urination was - (jApicted for us. with 4 " L _ 'stations were tllonaaiirls of miles (uncanny control And 'extraordinary i . " M •• nearer Alaska than the stations he xt us tained enunciation. We were b' ' t .t., aanied. - l w ,- FF, J.s shown.Tunneye ilzagttificent rally and iti li t, T f#E i «RE O k a i sit" his strategic. and glorious final at- i ,; 1. . "Tl a b-ili the befl! "� hissed Mae- tack which smothered the "natural' v � of wehl blo w. a a ,r x w f liS n blow I 3 the t i an is fee 1 Nalilee, tici had him out on h : ; Tunney's "one, two, left, 7d.ght" and ; fighter A .. 111 the tenth 'round and Tunney's ``' �` i. tletnpoey's rapid counter punches ) crown ietained. It was infinittIy be" were recorded., The tvndition- of the j ter than Hein([ there. A marvelous � 1 49 , gIattiaf4ra betwec'ti round's: the calling i w 4 of the points as t.hc+ g +�nR. clanged took performance ' anti n ttight long to., be+ t A, >, i i remetllUered. by every listener -in. I Gx �* x `�', y ' "' the' jia#+iiers out of thcuuselvea• The : � * < '+ ;; �a i` �'� � < a�. liacnamee's ca1.1 of the blows and ,. ,,, 11. smell 01' resin and ssytra'.• wAS in the! rounds was: _'; ts08trils The gleaming skins and I r k,,i�'t ." , 4 ,- "� °�� "r.e '` � � 11 {{{ ]slows landed - Tuiiney 17 Den1F1- r , r R, i ,.,,R . } -.1 3 tenso set faces of the combatants were say 98. } r 1 the eln►. The timbre of biacnamee s - ,; `� � ;y� af,,�°`s., w � $ ' x �-r {'° c,' ' . j j > 40oiee and the.hissing siiap with which Roun3s callec2 - I. x� f *$! § Ai �'i % "6e described A punch brought "the RDUtid i.- F.cen. r k ` , Round 2 - -Eczn. � r a .ac a f > '.' p'° 1. i - 'sickening thard M the EVrr. The drniri- __1)e,n <e ,Y ,+ • �,rr o ul '�' v v*' ? "' attic seventh round when, an Damp- Round 3 p- Y• -, rcc ' - ' say's "wild animal" onslavght, when' Round 4- Tunney. ` with every atom of . iris rove ificent, Pound" Fi ->: vin• koldlers' Field Stadium, Wnare Tun. ey Oef. , Denepaoy OetOre i34,t)tiJ Fane i ' Round G- Even. j r -�- /eMnee acid strength he strove to ro- . . - .'_ _ _ - . _.._. _..._.... ..,_..�_.._...- ._,,.,._1 - . . : ; .. -,, . .. .. . , • ' - - .: . . . • ^.:w , - � ..,,,,, a+t V. •yY,L '.h .T ?i. -'•. .. .eve „ .v+I 1 '`e : .:.. �. ,. , . .r. . , ..:. - -. •r±- .:, w*� r 'e.r. >x7wc . .•...:r.' u• . W._ :7•:' •',.,•yyy.' 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While the. state ma .. � - NN % �>� punish him with &-'term o! im- D ..� N C I fi G Coal coal Winter will be here veryn and priaonmeot -. and it may be the , have s action of lash, the greatest punishment will _ er— purchasing s new i! y g - ... g J77. r'e come to'bim through his own con- Hard and Soft 8oal of the' - sleigh, leave » f1.78'pa year.. il.50 U paid in advance. science, which, it is ho has not B' U R N E T T S ' your order now so that it ••.. ._. _ �� � -._ -beet Quality OII . _ will be ready when the - = sabmaiptieio.'ro we United stasis mod creak hand dy oo become so calioeieed as not to RE• MODELED BARN Scat snow appears. . realize the great evil he hae — — �� p1 ' JOHN MidRKAR, Proprietor, wrought. . .. •; . Atlold time deuces will start the LAW, 0 R l�l Ej 'R E ID 1 11 fall and winter months. OS• A. k CHANGE IN HUNTING SEASON A dance will be held every Friday, h1C]se3"Sr�.>R'• Gat CLAREMONT NOTES ANb COMMENTS. Deer and Moose. starting September 9th. Everybody welcome Good prizes The .Ontario ,Government have an- usin by Alex B±�cchus and his _._. .. The Dominion of Canada was pounced a change in the open seas o nonpareils L never go much in the eyes of the for deer and moose this year, in that, Kingstop Road set Roeebank Corners, - �+ either animal may be taken in the half mile east of Pou a Bridge. 1 world as she is at the present time. district south of the French and Mat- g :.PATTERNS and ,TRANSFERS The part she played in the war ta,wa Rivers .from November 1st, to made other nations "sit up and November 30th., and in the district r yr �7'S - takenotice." Thr caw a new na- north of the French and Mattawa L r� y from October 20th t4 November 30th. HIGHEST IN QUALITY tion springing up in their midst, These periods, are very much in „ " which was destined soon to playa favor of the Hunter, especially if the G A R A Gr `G ! Having secured the Agency for the Ideal Patterns and Tranfers, the weather may turn cold, and it is cabinet having been installed iq our store containing ail the. v more important Dart in the affairs trusted the action of the Government We are prepared to do all kinds very latest up-to-date patterns, we invite your in- ' of the world. Af the' League of will result in a marked increase in of repairing of cars, also bat- apection. of this new addition to our stock. Nations' at Geneva she is being the number -of those taking to the Take home a pattern sheet and see the latest designs g tery charging, electric woods. For •their transportation, recognized as a great force amore welding and in fact ._ g g Canadian National Railways have pro- T.Ei CENTS EACH the nations. Canada has all the video with their usual care 'and fore- everytliiug_ia . thought and printed copies of the nection with fore- requirements the snaking of a g p L��%-F+►ST =N PRICE great nation, Her territory-• is Hunters' Train Service leaflet may, be car work. obtained shortly oh application, to - r,„espe and t- enougb -ta accommad- to -hun- $nadxan` -- �.�Ta�ona_F_T1_ 7cei Age- a �� ` everything in our - store- fresivand -mew; —• -- dreds of millions of people. Itia .... oa hand constantly. _ SALE RE018TER. ur r is �aatisigetlol�- ''true that a large amount of her Call and see,our Catalogues of " land is unfit for habitation, but SATURDAY, OCT. 1— Auction sale of Dodge and Star Cars. there is an abundance of arable farm stock acid implements, -the i � JASOL' RICHARDSOW� land rich in lent food waiting to property of Thomas Reid, lot 35, LAW'S ���� p con. BF, Whitby Tp.. Sale at 1 be cultivated. She possesses tin. o'clock sharp. See bills. Wm. Maw AND 9ERYICE STATION !told wealth in her .mines, forests. auctioneer. Pickering hardware Store water - powers and fisheries. She WEDNESDAY, OCT. 6— Auction :sale , has a climate suitable for develop- 'stock and implements, the Maple IAd Mutual Fir) - x� p property of Moody Atkinson, lot ing a race of the highest type, 34, con, 1, Whitby Tp., two miles T physically and intellectually. But west of Whitby Town. Sale atI1S11rat1C@ Co. Now is the time to look over that old Range or Heater and if you 1 < to build up a- nation possessing 12'30 sharp. See bills. Wm Maw, Cheap rates for farm and country used a new one call and see airs. the Happy Thought auctioneer. buildings., and McClary Stove@ and Ranges. 3 'true greatness she tvuet be able to WEDNESDAY, OCT. 5th, — Auction 'Wi °d.torm Insuraore on buildings, Lowest priced, quality considered. ��► grapple with certain problems sale of real estate, household fur- wind- mills. Silos etc. that way be the ruin of the coon niture, etc:, at -lot -32, con, 4, Pick- Automohile Insura°ce- - Washing Machines. Wringere, Wash Bbards, Roofing Hog Troughs, a y ering, the property of the estate of all kinds Coleman Lampe sad Lanterns, Paints, Muresco etc. e 'try if not properly handled. The of the late Mrs. John Reid Sale greatest of these problems is that at one o'clock. See bills. Fred. FARMS FOR SALE If there is anything in Hardware you' want give us a call. The - ' Post-ill, auctioneer. Writ or phone chances are we will have it in stock. of immigration, There are thous ands of immigrants from the SATURDAY, OCT. 8th.—Credit sale E D BOWMAN 'we sell the old reliable and famous Fleury Plows. Shares central .and southern parts of of mileb cows, feeding steers and to fit nearly all makes of plows. heifers, also 7b pigs (consisting of- �• p g g 20 WHITBY. ONT. . ,_. Europe, who must be Canadian- brood sows, suckers and shoats). ' fiz,ed. They must not be allowed the property of John A. White. lot C Agent for McCormick- Deering Farm Machinery 'to retain those characteristics of 33, con. 6, Pickering. (At White's and Repairs. � mill farm near Green River). Sale a CISll�wllLr a erhut °al nature, which is so at 1.30, rain or shine. Fred. Pos- common among them: till, auctioneer: Our Motto : We have it. can get-it. or It is not made. - -_ - TUESDAY, OCT. ith — Auction sale } * �+ wry i' "The wry of the tranegreaeor is of farm, stock an implements, the J. S. BAISDON, �• P'ICKERING "S bard" is an old saying, but is is as property of W R. Brown, lot 2. - t con, 1, Pickering. Sale at one 1 ;e true to -day as hour it was written o'clock sharp. Wm. Maw, ant- � T � � , MOTORS toearlp three thousand years ago. . tioneer ��� j}:�J; , ` When a than decides on- following -- ---- �• OuR Ali :. sir coarse of Rio, he is sowing to the _M1 TJ sic _.., .H HILL 'wind, but just as surely he will � — � IPAY - .. .-WEST Teach- reap the whirlwind. There are Blanche er of Piano. Conservatory each• " some who are imbued with the course taught.. STAR AND FLINT SALES 3c" Studloat Mrs. Oliver'+ on Saturdays s ides that every young rasa has to 51.1 for out of sown pupils. Hovis Bread "sow his wild oats," and that by doing so he is more likely to de- d _ -.- Clara Prattis E11is -:- , : R P .e R s cannot be a more erroneond of on If you want a gasranteed I epair job at a real Te&=.eir onable ` Ethan that. It is, true that there ELOCUTION .and DRAMATIC ART ....The Ile Bread of Price, E h;E US. L Terms for Tuition are some noble men in the world t MONNErS PARLORS. perienc snits. f pairs an all males. who have gone through the experi- PICKERINCG ,H �' � � ' •• ` � Phone Scarboro • 52 -81. E: ed !+tech fie l� sense of "sowing their wild oats," 46 Every Wednesday fr =4-p -m. but they had become wise enough — s career anal' they had the force of mp etc u tai uner S We have taken over the Agency for character to break away from Fleury' Plows and Plow Para, M n SOLID OAS 1 their evil ways before it was too ­Which we will keep con- $70, $ 1009 $125 CASKET FUNERAL late.. But such examples are very stantly on hand. , ',rare, and are the exception in- Fresh Fruits, always on hand. ° °feC`i °° ,RAO M A T T H E W S BURIAL 00' L stead of being the rule. Our peni- Highest prices paid for good butter DAM ;. Q19 Danforth Ave., Toronto Phone Gerrard 3300 5. �tentiaries.are full of people who and fresh eggs, 7 -- :.'beRag life with -sowing their wild HOhTE 400' Our Funerals include: Embalming, Hearse, Casket, Outside Case, - •,oats, but for the reiftainder of D' GA N N O N is �j(x{EgTH� f Electric Fix tares, Chairs, Our Personal Service. Funeral complete. - 30 —BROUGHAM , �.: " CIA No Extras. ti pAtahlighiriAnt. Pan qtth nf these staten�entq their lives they will be kept busy reaping the harvest. at the for yourselves. way of the transgressor • is hard These prices stand good within a radius of 40 miles from Toronto a announcing p has been brought very forcibly to - -•• •• is a ° r reference. RE REMEMBER: • Clip the' d f 81tf onr minds by the experience of the Picton pastor, who was form. ' erly of Pickering. -While - Royal Series " ,r he. _ stood in his pulpit exhorting pen• �...�� plc to live a life of purity, he him• D E FOREST CRO'SLEY _ r. • "r -self was secretly pursuing a life or -shame which has brought disaster RADIO gad ignominy. to his life, se well j Tistinction-v'PluslowG081 as to the young girl whom be has ' ruined, and to hie' wife and dau ri abler, the remainder of whose )fuse = MOP will be one of sorrow and the. �� + +• ' •" s «' �, deepest' misery, The Girther a person falls the 'more disastrous r ':' Brantford A`splialt b7ali Slag -' is the results. Mellor occupied a are four in one stxip— tequ»mzg : only one operation in handling position where he could exert a ti @Pacing, You save 3Q• to V per great influence for good. He had adopted the most honorable of �' j f ., cent. in laying-& -sad have a root callings, and while his real char. : of permanent cbarai and distic- J, t utter was not suspected, he ruse tion Made in four fadeless colortr,' �r bald in high esteem. He-may re -' ! :, 8raaiiora l�e eflut Co. Limited, $EsaHosd, Ostari¢ pent of his folly and may hence= forth endeavor to make amends' . for the' past, but he will never be nffole able to escape the consequences, ( r , _ �• - $e has wrought an irreparable RoO�l�l >� . a :� ; t ro x injury to himself, his wife and F iV T. , p / / T I A/ .A O i.� I ! daughter, and to the unfortunate girl whom be has ruined. He hae took Carried, Information Furnished and Service g _ ,A.C&F.rNZ' S on Brantford Roofing rendered by dishonored the church which, un• • F. J. Prouae, - - Pickering .fortunately, had accepted hlm aslPickering, - - Ontario _ -_.. , r' - .. .w« -...,' +...., .. r ..,' .. m... ..,...',. ' b...4'.s}'f •`�3 .•a sun:• fee ^•i- ,br,?C: p !(K.. _.. x.•• :A •..,. .. ._ ,..:�lS� ^W"- %�'L -'4 ', eYs.,£4`,.'•.S.S .... u...`.... .t... L °8 A. \ :'.- .9,2_Rl.L. �: _......... <,- ...vk..._, ...., _ �, .. .t "ti...0 . "i :i .. ,.) Yw .. -.. „_. . v,. e.. Sj.Y. _, .-. _" hAN.' y' IA_ 2..• a" 4wQv.. £H.,- ...�itl..'- 1..-EL ;�',#k'+V. '71e..,IJtiC.�h++:2��..-� �,e,r9 .c•P.�. ....ih. �. �RG Yi 'E✓_!'�lT±.'4Y'?11e�.,kd.,.,.. •'�,5•'.'i........A. 2� rM 2T 'u W CL►RKMONT. —Government, Ku Icipal d David and Mrs. Pi�igh, of Laki� Mrs. Stanley Cook moved her BONDS yy r flild, were here on Monday with household effects from Oshawa to M n an AUD IT OR.IUX Sytfage Bond..' Also. Industrials. Mrs. Peter Macnab is spending a relatives. Claremont last week s "'stmente at from 5 to 7 per iweek with relatives in Claremont THEATRE . . . . . . Mrs. Jacob Taylor, who return- Our residents are now begioniaw roue. - , - i Mrs. % Collins visited her bro- ad home last week from & Toronto to look into their coal bins, to 1r;SURAN0E_Aii clAftes'writte' in. STOUFFVILLE .,"or, A. Courtney Of I;ocu" Hill, hospital where she underwent a which they expect to make daily eluding Fire, Autmobile, Wind - -ever the week enW. serious operation, is now. making visits very shortly. storm. Accident and Sickness. J. and Mrs; -Piagold and family rapid progress towards complete Rawson Palmer,, of Trail, B. 0., were to Toronto on Tuesday cola- FRIDAY and SATURDAY' recovery. has been lVend'as ra few. days Phone or write 'beating the Jewish Now Year. Reuben and Mrs. Besse and dau- with W. Palma and other SEPT. $0 and 1 Harry Porter and James Alis.- ghter. Helen, and son, Jim, also Claremont friends. 43d 111), BOWMAN, WbItby SITHE THIEF OF BAGDAD" way spent Sunday with the form- Mrs. Besse, or., of Stayner, motor- Fred Hardy was dff duty for (Douglas Fairbanks) er's brother, Pernie Porter, of Port ed down and spent the week-end several days last week suffering and Perry. with their relatives in Claremont. from an: abscess in one of his legs. "Paramount News Reel" Mrs. Thomas Wilson left an Mrs. Besse, or., remained over for but is now recovering nicely. Tues. Wed. 4-5 "Variety" . ..... Sunday for Mirror, Alb . ..... art&, where the Baptist anuiversary�, which m Communion services will be, held tarring she will spend thb winter with was held on Monday evening in the United Church at the morn (Emil Jennings and Lya do Patti) '-with her son, Lorne. Mrs' Richards %zi f Ing service.on Sunday nexti Pre- ham d daughter, o CQmdlee "Call a Cab" F M. J. Wilkey was In Brougham ices will be held this Toronto, and Wm. J. and Mrs. paratory services "Hot Dogs ,on Tuesday afternoon assisting n g Graham, all of wbibra were former (Friday) evening at 8 o'clock. t the judging of the exhibits at he residents of Claremont, were here Next Sunday is Communion Fri. and Sat. 7 and 8 "Her Big Night" (Laura LaPlante) .school fair. on Mond b Monday evening, being mom- Sunday at the Baptist Church. Mrs, W. G. Bingham and dau• a '%Ws Home on the Cliff"- b .3rs of the Century Baptist Choir, The pastor's subject will be, "This ghter, Gwendolyn, wee town -Gumps) I Generation Seeketh a Sign." The (kody who gave such an excellent pro on Sunday when__AhGy spent the gram at the Baptist anniversary. evening theme will be "The Down- Paramount "News Reel" day with friends. Their many friends were dollglitl fall of Diplomacy." ramptoo, Miss Dell Worthy, of B to see them in their midst Roy and Mrs. Ward and son, Prices—Adults 25c cobti, ed returned home on Saturday, after again, Jack, and Mrs. Thomas Neal, of children, under 14 . . . . . . . ape few days. with spending a amndmother. Me be' The twelfth annual school fa Claremont, and Lloyd and' Mrs years, 15 cents in, mG ore over reared out Farmers are still longing or at on Monday, Jones, of Broo of en- Schmidt, Proprietor • to St. Catharines on Saturday and S. G as '1 so Sept. 26th. The weather being 0 duriug store and good heavy rain, iZ4 I,. . , spent over Sunday with O. and fashioned into Time del ideal. the attendance was the lay dry hard t that it I . The'.1arge number of Mrs. Mowbray. They returned fying designs. This Is a toproceed with the-f&IL._gest. et carefurwork on home on--Manda-y--excepting lowing. ill spend so' oriole. If you are in- P - -Hilo filling- 14 now theorderof the part of pupils' parents, and Neal, who w nie time I terested consult us to- y h Those with herdaughter, Mrs. Mowbray. the day with the farmers. On ac speciall the teachers day. f bhe cool weather the crop :xbibiting in art, baking and .00mat 0 Is only-"air one, although there- cooking excelled themselves. The rIME TABLB—Pickering Station ­No GreaterTribute" some good fields. competition was very keen in 8,11 T.R. Trains going East due &&follows are classes and events. Public speak- 16. 10 Mail 7.58 A M. N. W. STAFFORD, The Brock toad soath of Clare ti log by the children was one of -11 28 14*4 12.44 P. X. Kingston Road, conditiop than it 2nout is in better 44 30 Local 6.25 P. M Whitby A the main attractions and a great 4 has ever been to the past, Sunday train, 8.88 A. X. Phone Whitby large amount of gravel of excel- deal of praise should be given to unlit -On it these young—speakers and their Trikins. Ing West, due as follow&-- 08 r 99 No. 280 Local 9.22 A. M. this sammer. teachers. In the parade and phy- 27 Local 2.44 P. H sical exercises all schools deserve 9 M all 9.06 P. M Dick and Mrs Johnston and dan iiARItly -11iter, Miss Eunice, of Toronto, credit for their splendid showing.. Sunday train. 8.32 P. M. C Is motoredouton Monday -andtook Claremont senior room came first, Foregoing according to Standard r gad Alton& second and Claremont time. 4n the Baptist annual sapper -entertainment which was held junior third. A great deal of a big variety of credit should be given Miss Spof- NOT that evening. kes of tires, but Thomad Gregg, township col- fard for the a lendid showing of t on the pupils of le junior room. LIGN"ITING EQUIPMENT -a real assortment lector of taxes, expects to star t of rounds to a few days. He has We have a stock of fixtures in all the newest designs and finishes and -we Goodyear types, GUAM made. many friends In the town- in great variance of prices. ship who are always pleased to an see him on these yearly visits. kWhen We KITCHEN—Tbe Day-Light Kitchen Unit. a deep shade white enaniel d tread desigm • .4 finish with sign receptacle god 8 inch unit in white glass, suitable W. W. and Mrs. Brown, of for 75orlOO watt lamp. Wired and installed for $1.50. 'Stratford, Out,. were In town on LIVING ROOM OR DEN—Two light fixture, brushed brass or black. No matter when your Sunday, wen they called on a complete with fancy shades. Wired affd Installed 8.95.- a number Mriends. About thirty are ago both Mr. and Mrs. Get the'' Light ..Three-ligbt ball lamp shower. brownto'ne and gilt finish. Wired tire here to fit It. And and installed 4.75 and 5.75. gown taught in the Claremont 0 to school. Their friends hire Can-die Bracket, finished in polychrome 4.75. you'll like the price, were pleased to renew old friend• DINING ROOM—Four light ball shower, Tudor design. finished in bemuse there's variety ships. J'ai-esure and com'e to bronze. - Wired and installed ' ,95. it to will that the hydro Mere, tOO war will be turned on In the Aown Ithe night Call st _ipo J. FINGOLD'S 'Phone village about the end of next week the Hydro Save time and CCLA A CZ= AL 2y=0 trouble! Or the week following. and the citizens of Claremont are making Is turned on. Buy Goodyears from us I preparations to celebrate the big demonstration. MMM" More people ride on ,event by a And be sure to Call On Us. There will be a, program of speech- them than on any other as, by our members of parliament, because we are showing representatives of the Hydro a big display of kind. • Electric Power Commission and The Money :leading residents of the village Losing Co* ended and township. Tt is also lot cal Goods Electrical A. T. Law, G.& to have a program of a musical aad literary character. Unless and Stoves HE average production of milk Phone 2908 ....•the west-her proves unfavoraMe TOer cow in Canada is about COMOO this demonstration will take place pounds annually, but authorities are PICKERING, ON r. sit the four corners, and while the Call and see' us, whether you 'agreed that the higher the produc. Program is in progress the light tion, per cow the greater the profit. need anything For vmMcs sake, b my at bass will be turned on by Reeve G. M. You can materially increase the pro- how credit is dun for or not, ductiveness of your herd by breed- ormyth, to w BANM Ing better live stock and the local ringing bydro into the village by this d those points served C H A S --COOPER branch of the Standard Bank of De. Tme demonstration will UV Canada is at your service in supply. Farmers, Attention concluded by a dance in the hall. jCLAREMON !no laxas for- th@ purchase of Qtocir .-The'eitizens of. Claremont extend which will give a greater cash return I am agent for the World's Greatest b rest. Agent for Ackerman's Quality for the feed and labor expended, _j -The Renfrew," Stoves, a hearty Invitation to the Be r dents of Whitevale and Brougham Harness. Ask the user. Esers"o Engines. Pleury's Be and Oil 0 far and others 'served by this line to famoq4 plows, Poia* Grain Grinders, attend this event, of which THU Wheel Barroweete. The Boots that* char notice will be given when Brantford binder twine and wom separators for sale. -all arrangements have been made. hand se A S'i� AN DARD ANThe 106th anniversary of the � :­ i ­.. I . ROBT-DEVITT Baptist Church has passed into make OF C666X.4j�JAL �DROUGHAM history. What a great time we PICKERING BRANCH-0. A. Sharpe; Manager Phone 606 Pick.'. Wal • -had I The music and tb - each R ing on Sunday were em ently satisfactory. services' all Green River Basket Factory I 'with the d were freighted ith blessing. So worshippers went away saying that it was UCO' Manufacturers of good indeed to have been present. Buketi On Monday evening the auditor All kinds of Fru: ,lit turn was filled once more to listen Berry Crates, -to the splendid program provided S016 .by the Choirof Century Baptist Farmers'Bushel Baskets, Church, Toronto. The program, was varied in character and of it A full line at ow Remitting .,,Clothes Baskets. very ht$;h order. Andrew Klosky, Violinist, and Miss Graham, so .,.prices Frank Pennock prano soloist, were probably the Also Men's Black and Tan Money Proprietor Outstanding individual entertain • A. Phone Markham IN4 ere, but the Choir selections, the Shoes, regular 6.00, by Mrs. Wtllings and the readings b for 4•85 We sell drafts,.'money orders various solus-WeLs -MR-ve" LM262 enjoyed. The program must havf� Misses' and Children's Shoes and cable remittances on all been good because it attracted a BEATTY greatly reduced STANDS FOR THE BEST' little bird which flew about in the parts of the world—at low. auditorium for a while, perched for a breath-taking second on the Ginghams, Rayons Cst rates. chairman a head, and then, having P s provided the biggest laugh of the and Broadcloth -(ZWck service at all brandies. evening, was captured and igno• Miniously expelled. Wehave had for dresses no better anniversary than the 'THE, 106th. This success was due to the reduced to olear 'Go-ordinated efforts of a large pamber of zealous workers, prowl 'Fresh Groceries always 7 'Jaent among them being the ladies 7. bf the church, who worked hard on hand and at isad long to provide the supper, lowest prices Establish 1871 Litt present enjoyed so much. Litter r Carriers, Hay CarrierM which all pres M trips, Door Tracks, Cow st The general public might be glad Pn to have just such another two Bowls. Pressure SystemaEtc- ,7 It will *pay yon -to get my ices on -happy days in the near future, I D . .-a TT re. )but the workers, especially the above before buying eiseZ. !ladies, will be glad to think t Whitby Branch., J, H.Perry, Manager', Worthy, ,0' Brampton, ed- 'to many hy am Saturday, r.,aft g u_ w�, days a har a S y with al Mr d T if The two th 'Innu f�� was het at Claremont Phone 1402, FRANK J. PROU►E anniversary comes but once 0, CL&REMONT 'TAPI - 4, V Me • .J i 0 , W.NwwqT�'JT�W- WW1�1__1F17_1:1_ 1 7 7 • V_ 7 A . m �'ADAMQN' ADVENTURYS'—By 0. Jacobson. AIM "e Adveatw ;e' Quick, ante, sure relief from go' 'Border--Paw P&i0ful Callotilliall on the f60L an J"W era sh" swcs matican Fe�k Ee;: -s'i:xe Credit., to border Guaid.imen­bf Any EnduriAsr M Dange"rs Wilson Publishing Company Many blood-au4-thunder tsforiDs are iame in compatison with the exploits 7_71 a ---6f the Men of the United States Im-_ �� \•, L 0 i ;0 4gration Border Patrol. Not Ion- Ago word was passed along to one of h6 stations on the Mexican bo-•der t a Mexican *aa. bringing liquor nto the country over a certain moun- . . . . . In trail. The tip was furnished by MeAean who was in the pay of the 4 ugeers, but the Americans did not • that. A border patrolman, tak g the tip in good faith, set out for 7 mountain pass to catch the smug r. In. due time a decoy smuggler me Along with a load of liquor on a arro. Obviously, he was aithrined, d, ause, he did not want to run the of being shot, -for he knew that are that no patrolman shall 10;:1 " re upon a _gm er unless the smug- Whe -;.officer - a 10 ti let fires firs the opped the decoy he w-39 shot tar a ugeeT In -ambush. A FATAL PLOT. 13 is The officer knew he was fatally nieounded and realized that the plot had been concocted for the purpope of -getiting" -him. But he also real- that the only way he had of goo ;saving evidence as to who had shot tl - M was to kill the decay, as he had inc, chance, at all of kjIling the murder- X 4-' �Ipi. So be slt6t the decoy and -ttie burro and then turned his horse to-- ,ell a- ranch house a mile and ft half 1640 He Should Worry! '1�tant. Some distance from the A SMARTLY SIMPLE I�RUCK- 7house he came to a wire fence and had E xt remely graceful is this attrac- to dismount and crawl through the that many patrolmen have lost their five frock and a style the home nio- Tence. Then he was unable to stand lives.. Most of the btfleem -are ex- Europe's Hords Are Bound to CoMe &ste will find quite simple to fashion. lj A gal sd ht- crawled the rest of the service men and the tactics they learn- The flared skirt is joined to the belles P`Vay to the house. He -found nobody ed fighting in France are of 11 ed Scottish Professor Says-Canada and Other British Dominions having gathers at each shoulder, a 'ten cai ..htt home and died before any one into service in their work on the vestee, and straight collar. The long arrived. border. Have not Reached Stage Where They Can Set Up sleeves may he loose, or Vathered w When the ranchrman found the body Usually, cut on the de�,-rt, cne of r.- Barriers Against Pioneering People narrow wrist bands, and a soft bow Its n the trail and found he flack -tree! o - cer follows a trail_ while anotherl at Their Doors is placed at the front. No. 1640 Is in ­.-,tjie dead Mexican and the burro and I sizies 36, 88, 40, 42 and 44 inch.", bu.•r. watches ahead for-an enemy in am- Z IYOM the evidence obtained, the awe, o bush, or fozO a glimpee of th-e persons Geneva —'Canada, Austra1a, New N rind fence can long Vrotect an Size 38 requires 3% yards 39-inch, `0 Mates of the patrolman were able to or 2% yards 64-inch material. and '1� dates who bad killed lowing of a trail thr�ugh the mcky! will become the dumping ground of , r-nghb,>rs, and' it is generally recog-, yard 39-inch contrasting fur vegt.Le. their - buddy. being pursued The work 6f the foi- i%ealand, and, perhaps, South Africa,.� un"�cul:!-e"i land from its over-crDwdad Considering it uselem to take such i , nized that migration can no More be Price 20 cents the pattern is : immigrants from Eastern and South- f country AlonX th,, Arzana border in 7 Rtopped rOTr an overocrowded poverty Many stries f ornart appeal may att4;r% up with the Mexican author- very difficult, as a magglers use every, Ities, they are watt -ng for the mur• to di&gutre their tracks ern Europe in tba future, and will ' Ftr:cktin area t•, o" where the same be found in our new KsPk1;un Book. poiftible ruse darer to croft the border again They and th-mc- of their mounts. It'iA fro -; therO)�y deve'op their waste spaces as; race enjoys more p:osperous condi• Ouredesigmers originate their patterns .Bay he will oome over - population of tions then water can be prevented in the heart of the style centres, and ' when he thinks the quensly necessary for the officers to well as relieve the over I ireme, a on foot to a lower their ry of the incident has gone from dismount and follow trail the prolific parts of the Old World.: from Sowing from a higher creqtions are the" of teeted ��ir- winds, - 'j according to Prof. J W Gregory, of level on an.open slope popularity, brought within the weans even then a trail is easy to.lose. There is nxrst'rce and adventure in a the University of Edinburgh. In an CANADA MUST TAKE WARNING of the average woman. Price of 1,ho THOUSANDS IN THE NET. -`bite Hviss of these Irer of the rmnkg'ra- ad-drea',,i deiliverel before the World book It cents the copy. Patrol. This little hand- - Although this arm of th2� protect i ve While economically the, P essor W TO ORDER PATTERNS 'lion j1order Populat-an Conference at Geneva." HO Of -arW_kae4),. may be right. we in Canada have seen l' Atrvie.iss, -of the country has been in ,: I Men. Prof. Grezcry enunciated vie�fftpoints4i Write your name and add.*w plam• on" only about 4,, mco an unabourtied Iles of CAn- exist imnl)grut on may be. The United IY, gifting ing watch over the 3,989 mi iwt which met with both scientifiv, ap, wimber and size of such. 1just since the pa s=age of the Immi-,provial and political denunciation. States with its terrific priobiems of patterns as you want. Enclose 20c in lichan border end the -1.7,14 miles I 1924—during, lilong the Mexican side. Wallin thelgration Quota law. in 9CONOMISTIS sufficient warning to us. While stamps or coin (coin preferred; wrap -imber of Vs- the last fiscal year ended July 1. 19,27, ace I a professor; carefully) for each number and pas�'Week or two the n I "No ration has made the land it! the futuire may prove th fess r; it Itrolmen operating uffalo more than 12,000 ZML,ggl*xd aliens ng betwoon occuple-4, nor has -the right to preventi rect. wt- should bend every efflort address your order to Pattern Dept., been doubled. were captured. as agai-.,.:t about 9,000 mr and Lake Huron hs6 be � its ad2quate use," declared to crake tht way easy for the British Wilson Publishing Co•. 7" . West Ade• l In addition, Wlrsile they are not charged with for the preceding,year. ed Prcf. laide St., Toronto. Patterns- sent by I 'the reepo�Wfbillity of enforcing prohi- the patrol caught mora than 800 Gregory. "INT6 nation in our fret- immigrant . ia the meant:,,ne an return ma0. filling earth has a. right ito a dok-tn- aid to our already firtil, foundation of tion• they pick up the runt and dope smugglers of aliens and patroled 4,. ugglers and the gun runners. 500,000 miles by motor, rail, hone,.,the-manrer poli-cy regarding land.lAnglo-Saxon ttok. Voice is Best from 25 to 40 heir chief purpose, however, Is to boat, airplane, sled and on foot. The A Good Supply, A corre,pnudew 3ski the Qutstion guard %galast the entry of undesir- covered nearly 400,NV miles on foot!' x -Rdftor of Wisicai Amf�rfca. "How l7to abte aliens who aretry-imR to crash alone: or more. than. 600. miles per� A boy*wais runung down n steep hit] Tong is the life of an avzrage singing jth-s gates and to pick up the instiga- officer., - In pe -n and receives th!s reply: addit:on. they turned with the rambulator which a to ris * -T6`F 11 't included among baby was lying aslee;w- f4U)ie-�vtun o �get t em I ngi It is difficiilt- to Fay, with rompletw autlaorities, those captured, and handed over to I rie caleful. Say avezi but abe.)ut twomty years Just a. few rronthx ago, the Border immigration authorities more than, cried an old gentleman. "You may would be a fair averago A well- he nt g t w baby... d -1" ,060 persons for investigation. 4'reftilly,ined' vofcc�% .should .Vafr�l Station at ri Paso receive hurt the C "It is int-areeting fir rate that nirst 1 it's-all tight. air," replied the -be at its be . st yord to watch out for three women between the ages of I I boy. got another one at and two then, susp-.Zlous characters,L of the smuggled aliens captured dur- twenty-r.v,? and fvrty-llve. This varies Who. had boarded 'a 'certain train on ing this last year were Mexicans home:'- I rent -vIdual and 'the border bound -for Kansan said George J. Barris, the Assistat"I 'the care tbit is talcer, of the voice and endouily with the Indi City. 't i I,tfe is a game-of giving and taking . M health of the artifit, The message was late in reaching the Commissioner General cf �ionvr Immigm- I and loving and losing. atrohnen, but they hurried officers t5on, who aft-,r more -than twenty, U-3 L L_ _r the Td.Xic-n bor-! w caw L train further ull iffi two- -e. As nad been expected, they der, has come to w as htR.xt3m to sup •picked up four Arnienit.ns and' one erintend the operations of the border .Mexican -*ho could not show the P&triDl. "Them, is no quota iestric -Proper visas for entry into 'the coun- tions en Mexicans, and all I they a�; 'I The try. Mexica had n said that he requifed to pay is $10 for a visa and 'no connection with the Armenian,;, but 99 head tax, and that is frequently ]had ni.?rely consented t4)' purchase too much MOTICY. V*. their tickets for thani-in the railway "The prcoblems along the Canadian �station because they were unable to border are very much like those on The Only Recognizable Feature i Ispeak Enitfsh. Ills identity and guilt the Mexican border, exc?pt that long He (habitually alcoholized)—"And I's an -old ofren4ei� were proved, No,;vev'er*, and N%-ben the last reports stretches of wooded mountains, lakes and streams bitterly cold -in winter you don't rementiber me There's noth- .,-on the ciao car6e through to Wash- take the place of stretches of Rn d ing about me you recogni ze?" She— "Nothing but breath•" -Ingtoo, the patrolpien •ere also clos- and desert waste," Mr. Harris added. your . Trig! 1a on 'the characters in Kansas "Our men pick up 'little 'fishinir par- Didn't Have It. who had been co- operating with ties,' which have absent- mindedly left -There was a tiniki knock at the :..City -Ahe smugglers in .1 • their tackle at home." door.* "if you please, kind lady," salft SIGNAL LICHTS USED. the beggar, "I've. loot my right leg—" "Well, it ain't Mra!" retorted the I Eights. along. the Itio Grande and 1woman of the house, as -h-- slam-ne(t the Great Lakes convey messages to _j �the door.' smugglers, Brazenly they -it an watch for their signals and then push An old carter in a Scottish villag"Ir" -off into the darkness secure in the > had a rare fund of eloquence. 'One VM Tilg that thAr confederates on day Jamie was driving a cart loaded 'the American side are advising them ;yvlth sand up a steep hill, when some ivisely. ' Sometimes they wade across imischievous boys, seeing thpli- oppor- the Rio Grande where the water is I Flow, The Hard - Boiled Egg- itunity, knocked the tall-b-arl out of sometimes they come in boats, or the cart, and then, taking a short cut, In wagons: ns. their rum, their dope or "He thinks he's tough—calls him- �reached the top of the hill to h,-Ftr t )ICS r aliens hidden under 10RAI of self EL hard-boiled egg." , "And, lie's yel- what Jamie would say when ho ar- ' T grain. hey hide . in baggage cars as you might expect, low I nthe rived there. When the cart got to the ..and box cars and they sneak over the middle." top, Jamie drew rein, filled his pipe, border where the line is an imaginary Reason I Elnoujh. and then sauntered v()und to see that .everything ,one and the trail a waste of sand, ever was In order. Wham he -�Ifiigjgebrusirh and cactus. When I have drunk too Inuch MY 'got to the .bark, and saw what had They are the worst types of border head aeWes next day. taken place, his eyes pags(�.d from the jouttaw . a and siYice the American p ache- All over." empty cart- to the expe&tak (lilldren• Itrolmen are under orders not to shoot "All over?. How?'.' -,I"Aun - awa' hame, ladtlie*i," ' be safd.� iin self-defence, the outlaw has "Because of the reception I got from 41ilun awa- Name. I'm no equal to the .percept my wit*. l oceaslon•, Vm best of the I)MR14 WnA-%ag MUM f. • i n. Ai .7 i4 lk . ..... ,•., r. •qty .. .„�l*^Y- ,.� '._. - . ..'; ... _ t 8 ow -Saved Americans. u; ar ►d w 'packed, i lumvnum; the - 4 $ Previous Records THIS DRAT - Air D+ev . Brew All R � R: � � .: ... — y - ' same as -years ago., •..._ ' - c y _ "'� J Edinburgh. -The American inva- _ AMIR STR n cf Scotland. ltsa surpassed all 11r B7AU$I?t to, 1VlOntlreal recrords this aeseon. prev�ous - At Abbotsford, . SIr Walter Scuff's Becattae it Tsailfiches and - W f�11 Ahead of - Time by • shrine, more Americans ' Itsive been -through- Builds, �P Llxe Blood. : - . _ `_ : �. Ally Ii<C _. �; seen than ever befbte; while _through - c' out the Scott country valleys, Tweed, In no trouble is delay or neglect INAUGURATE SERVICE Ettric's -and YarroW, and the border Koko - - 'more dangerous than in anaemia, valleys, Melrose, Dryburgh, - -- which means poverty of the blood., It 500 Pounds of Letters Deliver- asd J.edbur h there is a continual . L:j g, je very common. in young girls and in , s1ream of American visitors. T " persona who are overworked or- cord— _ller- -18 Welcomed ­-Thousands of Americans gathered Aerial transportation of some 500 in and around Edinburgh to yew the Ai � O�'�' lined within doors. It makes its ap po 9 ;proe'ch in •.so stealthy a manner that pounds of Royal Mail from the S.S. recent unveiling of the Scottish -Am- ' a 3t is often well developed before its p° ' _ its s gtresence is recognized.. But taken in Empress of Australia to Montreal eriman War Manorial in Princes K., ime there is a tonic that so enriches !saved 18 hours. -The mail was taken trees by Am2rlean Ambassador R�I,/ ROSE ORANGE pE C) is eat!'a goof 1 and puriSes the blood that good health from the ocean liners Rimouski and Houghton. - ' Viand strength soon comes to •the form- inaugurated Canada's air mail set- ?er weak, anaemic auitnzer. Thin tonic vice. V Pricked Pilmple. Fated _ Classified Adve�isements � M. ' '!e Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, which for The machine, which carried the i FOR MOTS Ingersoll.- Thomas Graydon, 20, alltaxr>! tpairra3t. } years have been fhe most on mail, was an Ii.3.2L. flying bast pilot - OY �=f�* � � � blood- builder known, and has credit ed by Albert Robert Fergie, with �1,Jll,L,�i died from blood poisoning as a result AXTED LADY OR (3H9NTLEAtANt of ins a pimple On his lip with 1N EVERY CITY, TOW:+t A .-for restoring to good health thousands - Major H. S. Quigley of the Canadian g _ _ n. VILLAGE B BIBLE PRAYER. P ti °t ;ox ? - -; and thousands of people who have But- iAirways Limited as isasaenger and THE a s Q a� lered from some of the many ailments I relief pilot. It left Rimouski at 9 � Mothers are quick to 'praise any- - -- - -0- - Importance- I ro tiLble experience ocu a Lion. g thing which brings health and com- For all pains- Mlnard's Liniment. Pleasant and Drofebte oocvpadon �• that come through weak, watery o'clock Friday mornin and arrived Apvl by letter. BIBLE P1is ' blood. I at tour in the afternoon. Half an `r AssbvCIATION of eANADA, 018 O:Y• - fort to their little ones —any medicine Tlmaty. TARIO STREET, TORONTO. The correction of anaemic condl• 'hour was spent at Three Rivers- Be- Ithat will make the baby well and keep . TIlona by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills !s as curing fuel. The actual flying time him well will always receive hearty "Your doctor prescribed a change of 21117 0­ •a certain as anything can be. As proof was thus sir and a half rY� re4ommendation from the mother. climate for you. Aren't you sofas j TLTRA11HUNIC GRAMOPHOND a8 i f this Miss Margaret A. Smith, Bur- AVOIDED DEL That is why Baby's Oren Tablets are abroad ?" - nt setecuons iies.um ur ie6oysi vi►t• �~ oYae� fiat,- saTa:= Atte1 -T " -g- " "Tire rail journey from ski to. Popular,- T oLmo ;hers, "No: I'm just stopping in Toronto.' anteed. - Potasen�840 3tount-Royal E1as0 =K evere attack of jaundice 1 was left Montreal takes from 12 to 13 hours throughout the country, not only use "Why? -Montreal. k` (them for their own little ones but are "Because. the climate changes more ire a inn EEDER CATTLE} —Wu C $_'`N`y- ion. I' was pale and my nerves on j always than anywhere 0188.' 1 � fural.h the cholceat - - -g�- but the mail from the Empress of ; �� �atocker "A'leeder steers of 1 weightth 5� edge. I could not sleep at night 'sad ' mend them to other mothers. Thous- stock heifers of all weights, stock coca, fsfic. jAustra]is arrived at Father Point too of mothers have proved Baby's also heavy ca;ces for baby s2 rodeo- would toes and turn for hours at a late to catch the morning train which AVOIDED 1� p i+ion. Write for uolstton�. l3oBdILLAAi time. I finally decided to try Dr. lOwn 'Tablets to be without an equal i qq arrives here at 0 p.m. daylight saving : l a RC'THERP'ORD, t'niolr Stockyards. t +Williams' Pink Pills, and soon began Ifn relieving their little ones of any o1 I R inntpag. Man. °y to feet better, and after taking -a few time. It would have had to wait the the many minor ailments which arise ref, +departure of the evenifig train which ; soYt3 ae wow lr ' more boxes of the pills I felt as strong arrives here at 10.10 a.m. daylight ,out of a derangement of tiro stomach AN OPERATION o�� �L'� �I�eI! �rp� g; � n as ever, and could thorougilly enjoy anti bowels. Baby's Own Tablets are I Ftmy y ae11 6o sere of Our Famous • "� my rest at night. Now, l' always re- '� saving time. _ ;the Ideal iaaattve -easy to take but Chr[s'tmas seals for 11q a set tt'hegj r The use of the air machine enabled ;thorough fa action. They banish con- solo Sena us OS:ou and keep 12.DO. R'e commend rheas pills to any friends I trust you till Xmas. ,8t. Nicholas Neal t, orlro may b0 ailing." 1 the al authorities to sort the con-! stlpatIon and Indigestion; break mu Co., Dept. 6o4�ct.. Brooklyn 'Na'.. V.8•A. _ a tentpoof the 3? sacks and have Mris. Layman Gives Lydia Netter sleep, steady nerves, tm- colds and simple fevers; expel wors proved appetite, increased vigor -all letters delivered Saturday morning it, 'and make the teething period easy E. Pi a @'b Vegetable �q!ii i these can be yours by taking Dr. Wil- Montreal, Toronto, Ottawa and other !The Tablets are sold by medicine Compound ® # more distant points. Barns' Pink Pills. Begin them to daY• dealers or by mail: at2b cents a box I Sold by ail medicine dealers, or by RUSHED TO OFFICE. from The Dr. Williams' Diedlcine Co., t r't wanted TnveouPre* mad bull Intormaticn gent Free +mail post paid at 50 cents a box from After the 350 -mile hop from Ritnou- Brockville, Out. Reanesr. Colborne. Ontario. — 'When I was , IPATENTS s•sx saaasas oo.. a.DS w, a The Dr Williams' Medicine Co., i ski the landing was made at Canadia.i i _ _-r,.- first married I was very thin and i 293 anal St.. ottawa, Oct. :Brockville, Ont. Vickers where he sacks were taken weak. The doctor 4 — ashore and rushed off to the post ! Freak Snake said I was weak �Offlre, T ��+ and would never I A Simple Way to Y -e :rape The- Canadian Airways Limited Has Two ,i es I be able to have a - Juice have four machines, two being! and child, but the time i - from , Ii,S.2L• craft and the others a Curtis!Gc le-e ed Reptile Strikesf •• my bah came Grape juice is a most refreshing $$ Y P ' drink. Many housewives fill their Seagull and a Norman Thompson. I suffered and all the ed I{ Like Boxer -- Captured rr time and doctored shelves with a supply made' in their ¢ on Lawn - ' d took medi- t - f° i own kitchens, and many others would cute. Ltfebeeame _� ch We are ,ao Burs YOU will { San Antonio, TeX. -A well develop- aburden,anddoc -"� taus process which they have always aP s"i alt tea in per- ed two - headed snake that would make tors said an oiler- fi`'1 l :seen used Eect condition that we snake the hair stand upright on the head of atloa could help In the Wood& Tfiose who like this wholes this offer- if you buy Red a Hradec mystic has been found here. me• but my husband was opppsed to. drink will be glad a learn of a great- Rose Tea in the new alum- The two-headed creature was captor- that. 1 had seen Lydia E. Pinkham's Hunters P.ud Attnxrd'a an excel - medleirie advertised, so I told my has- lent remedy for sprains, cuts and i µ Iy simplified method by which it can nurn package and you are not ed as it wriggled across a San Antonio band flint I thought I would try it, wounds, Pack a bottle in Tour 1 a 'be made with no lessenibir of the qual- thoroughly satisfied, we have i hewn. that I might get some relic!. I kit t ity of the juice. Into a quart fruit au$horized your grocer to I The' freak, very much alive, is atrdjt had not taken one bottle when I '4 ! jet' put one heaping cupful o! stem- on +seer t i six inches in length. Its age is eati' could feel it helping rne. t took return your money P five bottles and had better health. med grapes; add one cupful of granu- of the contains=` no snatter mated at a month or six weeks, ; Now I have three girls and aboy and Inted W122r. fill ., overflowing with mti+et>L_of "._ the tea you Snake rhiirmer•a and experts on rep- have done my work up to confine- actively boiling waist, then seal. - -- ._ lift iifr'in these+ party profess i.na:ril- •meat. 1 am now at the Chan g® o! have used. _ es y Y P Life and owe my sand health to Lydia is �� hay using this teethed one. may put it to classify the s species from which y - up a quart or two of grapes at a time, ( the strange specimen springs. It is E. Piplibam's Vegetable Compound. i y ,e as they are at hand. Moreover, when The Present Generation � believed, however, to l,e a member of take sbottle when -1 think I need No. the juice is drained oft for drinking, Cloudesley Brereton in the Gon• the garter snake family of which -Ml's SU8'►It DAY][A'*I' R. R. No. 6, the grapes thernse:ces will be hound Colborne, Ontario- ] temporary Review: Like the poor, the there are more than a score of vat - eooked and plumped and, with the present generatior. are always with? i:ties- It has a dark green akin.. It_ Sold by druggist9 everywhese. O 1 addition of a little sugar, make a us, and just as opinions of the poor has yellcw spots and stripes. 'very acceptable sauce. Certainly M vary from the Tetrnysonian dicturn'� It is thought that the snake �wi.l F�� _ when the method is once tried it will of regarding thm as bad in the lump reach maturity, since its captivity has jL be welcomed as a great relief from { to the soapbox orator's cliche of their i served only to enliven it. It crawls boiling, straining, bottling and I being a sort of exclusive and inex- abca.t its small box at the slightest 4 pea!ing of the old way. + toustible reservoir of all the nation's ; provocation, rearing its two fully 2'3` , 9a virtues, so have the opinions of the! veloped'ircads at right angles. Two nerataon, especially in the tiny red tongues dart from the dual es+ for formative years, equany divers 'fie ou and At one extreme w± have had the old- In striking it sends one tongue for- baby too M fashioned belief that the child is a ward, then, like a boxer, attacks sad - Own I potential criminal, and nothing but I deals with the other. Unlike the V g q 1 erheads and rattlers which 3` he right environment on uarantine 2'zadly veep lines can prevent his evil ature com - l infeat the country around San 'An: A so ing -'out At the other extreme we' ave a e usseau gma that It merely-rears itself up slightly, its he is horn good, and that anytl^'g upper extremity rigid, its lower. e *- t EI that goes wrong with him is the fault tremity S- shaped, to insure its equtl- R •.y of his environment. ibrium. Considerable curiosity ha s been The Hotel of to-day may not be i aroused over the "Siamese -' find. It �}` �\l , ,•tr brilliant, but• it's not the fault of Its, brings to notice the sand boa of India, t AS ...... scandal power. - f a brown reptile between two and two N, y and one-half long. This variety, _ -- _ - -- - - -- - unless clm_sly inspected. might easily be mistaken for a snake with a head ` Its tail is head= ,s a+ , each extremity. // • : �`; shaped wbile it eyes site so tiny that a they are barely perceptible a few feet ' ,. • away. th makes purity go farther than Unlike the sand boa; however, the Its superior lstrefng b tw headed snake found here has pro- etdinary Sours. It is perfect for all your aking— cakes, pies, minent goggle eyes, and its tail is tins and bread —so the one flour- sack only is necessary. very sharp. Z'>~y Purity Flour to-day =- it is certain to pease you. Hindcos, painting heads on the sand Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for boas' -queer tails, exhibit them as two- ii (! headed curiosities. They claim that -Golds Neuritis WA R N i N 4a one- head sleeps while the ether stands nisi FLODU guard, and that as soon sa the first pain .Toothache �• Couiterfelts titer falls Wl1r8 Of ;Sand 30c in stamps for our 701 -ncip' Purity Flour Cook Book. fast asleep, np that the 1, Headache lumbago � � �r 's•tero Canada Flour baits Co. Limited. �T°�°0O• Are °tte'i' Ota"'' s't°�]°b.' -- ( Once one glimpses the freakish eU Rheumatism There is only one genuine y, _. . N rah is "ASPIRIN" tablet, If tab- • ___ ---- -- -. Texas snake, however, he has no doubt `a j ragard'ing its two heed's. They branch ;,t let is offered as "ASl'I 1v" mil~.$ iV4'T AFFECT - and is not stainped with the '€ out independently from its perfectly "gayer Cross " - refuse it with $ shalad body, and work independently or together, just as the snake chooses. THE HEART a �ntempt- itianot "ASPIRIN" .«.... 8 at all l Don't take chances l �r \ Usually, however, one . head Is idle, yi while the 'other is the picture of- ani- 'Accept PUT"" snake life. only uBe "Bayer" Ap chase ,r y, r '�• o- whuh contains coven directions.' w • dr�Oi�i\ ..- 5 Mlnard!s LlnimettE for Lumbago. ` 12 tablets 13— "Bayer'' and o! • : t"""b bottles of � nd 104- Druggists, c i ��e Taking a man's measure 1s an 'Am� to jibe tradb mark (resleM+d !n C.01Q) o! ft7- iianvtVV. of i[oposcstie" �� 1r✓ everyday occurrence with the tailor. saidseter of $ancs�caaid (Acet7 Sall"lio Acid A �f9tf.�A�'a)tasl�9hUe is weu !mo �� if :' tbu asDtrtn mt.as air'' �1°ai tvlQs marlt�'8Va Q S - ISSUE B N o. 40-'27 ei Baser Company w ti 1 t» slam wi �` - a, sa h �' -. _ iii•k'�....ka,9r..,..,:G,- �_:.� �..�ruSi i' 0•. .n'ir:svr�,c..:�x1rw^aa,..,r... ..__'...,- '':raa� ».... .. .. H_.� •Lc' -s !!�.+ -y %a.,.. m, y ,.... a,. -> w std, saw y�i wrngy. . . ,t _$.� M' s f " w ,.»^ u s at'w`r;re.1 •:� r•' .' :c' ✓;y r``"'a S . r`ya ��, 11. •" nr .w F, x9. .}i. .. .,.� `�? G. . i,'+�.�rr7 _Y.. 'r tje, v1ti W! .1 .i/ , ! -­D-.!-- '... I •'� J,• wl­ ilc . f !fist rs ia, 1. `,,° '?' :Si�.,.r.'• .. •rre;..tm,nrao- a...+a. s,...w :" ..,.., _ ,.w'.+.+r .,,w,.. ';,.,�s•�oC� 8, f'w _ � � _ '3. J �1 �e " Th ®'T= +ra?rship: `wi71 meet I1r. H. T. `allaiee, Reaidern Dept -. _ a on ItFo Wifor the ' aetion of Pen- ist.' 'Ofi3ce over Baliidon s .hardware -'. ��,�. "'�. � dt' oral :btnessY : :.. '3; Store. Office. hours, 9 to daily and �0��.� # ! -F. M. Chapman Read a business rSunday next at St. Georges evenings by appointment, V .4 . a Church, services nvorilirig etnd.•eveng �, � . xrip to :Ottawa this seek. will be conducted' by W. R S route. wulvi.e�r _ 1. - •George.. Tb*xtio t, - oS Oshawa, . _ • _ ...' Croydon Spencer, son of B. Mrs. R. Winters a nt a few' da s - h spent the week -end mdth• friends ul pe y �Pe are showing our usual Fall Assortment - -Dicke ' and Mrs. Spencer, and who . ins iwslri- $ _ , ring.. In Toronto thia•week. -George A. and Mrs. Gordon, of hving with +tus uncle and atslti} air - - rge Rev. Mr. Sanderson -was .here thin Of CiOthing - 'Toronto, . ent� Sunda with their kel- Ashburn, was taken to the • 0ah", , sp y ]tat on Tuesday suffering ljlom week attending to some christening �i � ati3*tas in Pickering. �sP services. LowndeB and Semi --���y _ _. -Mrs.. Roger .Ward, of Hagers- typhoid fever. At present his condi -. Donald West had the misfortune to ' _- gn, Md., }s visiting her parents, J. -tion 3s not serious. We hope for a drop. out of sa apple tree and_ break _ _ f and Mra'$ryant's - speedy, recovery. _ his wrist. - Along with -these two IineB ; . a 4•-W. F. ?shad -Adrs. Law and Miss At the g of this week Robert Logan retnraed to Penaa.. We have ad>Jed 1. k . Winliifred, $i- Mazrkham; -spent Sun- a new time -tab came into effect on after a visit with GIs relatives here - :day ,with Grrdon sad Mrs. Laws the C.N.R. As rega3fja: Pickering the Mrs. F. M. Oiiapman atsoompaaied T il' 1: = )SSTs. F .Taylor and Mrs. S}nith only changes are i3r;'the _two traizss him to Toronto, m 1 8 r ,. Wm. Bell and wife, Wm. Hire T1p 1 �� a dr __ �' : -. ut Toronto, motored out on Tuesday going east, No., 28., foormerly 'due at Squire 12.b9 .m„ is now dire at 12.44 p.m.,- and two mono, George and Richard, at• _ - _ d` and Paid E. C. and Mrs. Jones a brief pp tended the U. O. conference at Whit- t4 fi t• and No. 80 is now doe at 6.2. p.m., - .. by recently s. representatives of Aud- 24.00 s -Mr. and Mrs. McGrath .and the instead of 525 p.m. le 4IIe ripe for stilt' or Overcoat °" tyro Misses McCullough, of -Toronto, -The annual school fair was held y' P 1. . _' visited john 'anti Mrs. Dann ,n Sun- in the Park on Wednesday and prov- oai•lwwA ' K �.' `'�Y last ed to be the best yet held. . All the - _ _ A -- These lines are strictly made to "gigs i•e gF; - -Sam_ and Mrs. Ba shaw and schools' connected -with the Pickering • Me ' gitis which has broken out . 5 nln whi daughter Missy Lama of Lindsay central are taking, a deep interest in in several centres in the province as 8����eent a fe9F_ days r4nth L.' D. and .fie fair, which proving to be 61 we'll as in the United 'States, hs :�PORB CLOTHING ... - . tiers .Bank$;: great benefit to the pupils. We ex- broken out in Oshawa, when a'young - f - -D.. J, •sand M;S. Callaghan, and pect a fuller report to be given in man has been stricken with the dis- Our fall shirts, sox: underwear, overalls eto., are now on the lithe` son spent •$ fpW days last week our next issue. _ ease on Monday. -The Board of Health shelves, and ,S sin we are BoliciitiII our -with Mrs,= Callaglian's parents, -John -A quiet wedding was solemnized not look for any .serious outbreak, _ - ` - $ $ y .. �a,`''r and Mrs. Murkar, in Toronto on Wednesday, Sept 21st -, and are taking eve atronB a for these Dods. g ry precautin to patronage $ . 8 W. -On Sunday last W. A. and Mrs. a'h� Miss Jessie Munro Johnston, prevent its spread. "'m! ffienderson motored to Goodwood to younger daughter of Mrs. G. L The Attorney - General's degartmerrt' Williams' Boots are. the same old'reliablt s as of old. ;;r � ippate in a family gatl�g at Johnston and, the late Rev. G. L. has ordered an investigation into the , .Mrs Ed. Haynes • Jphriston, formerly pastor of St. An- death of Mrs. Bernice Stewart which - I=-" - . e-new cement walk on ChRreb drew's- Church, Pickering, was mar- took place- following a 'dental-- opera- ,' -- _..._ -_ i� - 'roc =T ' Bualin_ =- � P _4, 'c-$b4#t'i8 now. completed and will be rigid to. Mr. Roy Wellington W71sou, h she was - - - - - . �trr f Toronto. Vile wish- Mr. Ai rs. thetic. It is claimed that she had Established 1857. - . .. -. .- - j,$ ' is intended, ,to serve.' Whaon a happy and prosperous life. not the strength to • throw -off -the _- --The - :W.M.S. of St. Andrew's -An auto smash in which no per- effects of the anaesthetic and suflic -, . r`" United Church will meet at the son - received serious injury took -place ient care ^was_not taken in its' ad- / .. . " "Manse" on Wednesday afternoon, on Tuesday about noon at the junco ministration, ;- • -- �e Oct. 5t1± , at 3 o'clock Lion of the Brook, Road and the Kings- Appointed two weeks ago as super- ��� .,X -Mrs. E. A. Dale returned home bon Road Mr. Perkins, of Toronto, intendent of the Children's Aid r 'rttaesday evening after spending a was driving east ,sad _a Mr. Rase, of Society for Ontario County„ Orra -M. U � week with her daughter, Mrs. Arthur Oshawa. who was coming down the Alger on Tuesday assumed his new .',Richards, at Birebeliffe. Brock Road did not see the other duties, when he received word that . r•.. . .. a r lr . " --The, monthly meeting of St. car, and before either car could stop the appointment had been confirmed _ - yr' Paul's Ladies' Aid will be held on to avert a collision, Ross' car drove by an order -in •Council. The position _ .. " . .Wednesday, Oct. 5th., at 3 p.m., at right into the other, both being much has been vacant since early in the, . , . *•�:fihe home of Mra Lawson, Church damaged. Mr. Ross accepted the year, when H. W.' Elliott, su erm- gtYeet, responsibility and will pas all tenderrt for several years. resigned. These ehlll� ]lights remind you 4,R --A. P, and Mrs. Mechin and little damages. . jai I. ' 'son, of Halifax, N.S., returned home - Evidently the Liquor Control ``Hatchway," no- button Balbriggan Underwear, combl , on Thursday after a three weeks' Board findit necessary- from tinie to - X*w Ada�vtiaevnet"to. • - .+ y art nations, 1.40 ;' i .motor trip through Quebec, Ontario time to recommend changes in the - and The Swastika Club head a bt£si- regulations, rt moo with asmiew to having OR BALE -A Rood work horse. s�OIII tits "HatC�lRSjt_'� BLn1 118ZQ�_ . ' ootHy, Recent cheap, Apply A. M. Pugh. Claremont a-4 r"'' - sense meeting on Tuesday evening at changes puts native wines on a foot- Penman's Balbriggan Underwear, shirts and drawefs, per 1 - � the home of Mrs. Geo. W. Barker, ing with other intoxicating liquors -, POTATO DIGt3f+.R FOR�BALE -In good repair, Gerald Claric. Duabarton. a-4 _ garment, 75 cents. ., . . and the program was arranged for ,:list is, it carnal be bought without $ r the 'winter's activities. They are a permit. Any officer under • the TO RENT -On coo. 2. Pickering, a x looking forward to an enjoyable time Liquor Control Act may require any 1 `�� cattaee, Apply w Thos. wataoa, . .. And, if you need something just a little heavier , R. R 2, P,ekmag, 44ef r '` during the winter, permit holder to deliver up his per- . Balbriggan, see our Mercury Cotton ' - s f -On Wednesday evening lwf W. mit for inspection at any time as he WANTED -Herr from owner good _. "'Merino," per garment 1.00. - . A. and Mrs. Henderson were favored may consider advisable. Refusal to Farm for sale Cash peace, partieuiars. .. • . ,r " 11 D F Bush Mmaespolia Mma 61-4 - . .- - . by a visit from Mrs. H. Wlntemute ' .. , , - -(nee Miss Mary Ruttan) of Bolivia, de ver a pert", on demand of an officer constitutes an offence under • SALE -Seed drill, disc barrow, South America: She was aecompan- the Act• The Act with its many 1:0111 .agoa tics, plow sad other articles. like new, Wm. ,i - "led by an Indian child about eight modifications must' be becoming - a sni take castle w pasture... Lacey, Dunba.- �, '; years of age, who is learning to speak very complicated affair. Hrowever, it -.. 4 b 11 •a.- our ianguagP quite nicely. On the will ma'!e no difference whatever to 1�► T R. E. A. ANTH ISTLE -Ha+ pun• � - '"same evening they were visited py those Who do not indulge in the for - Bidden 1 chased the I aowt Hilleleyator sad w"I >» the highest ynoE for all UL. of gnus. M. , . ' A, Butler and family, of Whit by� JWde. - Hoover, Guyer, -3-4 V, - -You are cordially invited to be t -Motor busses in .other sections of a -The armiverliary service of St present at Young People's Rally ser• the province appear to meet will; VOR SALE -12 h. p. ggsolCasengine i- t be h 1A at St Andrew's more misfortunes than they do in this L� Enka Mcrae. and good work horse. at � I ­ -,-... '' ­ ;, .1 '. I ,. . I ...... .. ­ I . I . . .... . .: as s6s'' '.':. V a e Charch, on Sunday evening, October section fPC few 'days ago 8 bus On lot eon, 1. Pickering, Apply to B. W Lotwa. R. R 2 Pickering _ -_ -.._- 2 , - - - - - - _... . _ . -- _ - -__. -- 1. grid. The special RaU program' or- e _ _ ranged by the Y.P. Department of the Godench --Owen Sound }isle was destroyed.by fire. ' Feeling an unusual - -- -- $ORdE KEAY- Licensed suction• - -IAdir' Rain Coats, ib .red, blue . F„ the United Church will be followed, heat the driver stopped to investigate PPe atiga K, Al toss. Live stock and general aaln mptly at trnl+ed to forme realaaable. R. V.°a. slid green-the very latest. The $_ y - ' • _'and the officers of the local- Y.P.S � and discovered fire under the flooringg StoaffviIle._Pboae stove,lava. al 4 rare easily worth 4.50. We are i undue, the service. Come and join the Young People in their ser- The passengers left the car but ai] efforts failed to save it, as the fire SOWS FOR SALE - Several due ,, Ain will for cattle making a special introductory $ y ' k vice. . . spread rapidly and the driver ,Was w;, a week. or- e=cban�e Terms to scat purchaser Apply E. Nerbck. R price oil these also, 3.96. _ a -The armiverliary service of St unable to secure $20A0 in fares. A R 2 Claremoat,or at pre"rasa, to: ls, cos.. r Pickering .Aav1d Rtisseti Fazml. i -a - Andrew's United Church will held couple of weeks before this accident -- -- Misses' Rain Coats with cape, 3.96. . .. _ . ' . on Sunday, Oct. 23rd.. when a special occurred a similar accident occurred TORONTO WET-WABH LArN• driver . . acher will occupy the ulpI morn- •' -' prt p ing An tile- following near Galt when a bus was - destroyed. We think if fire extinguishers DRY tsem, taint) -let oar wl and taPlain our 24 boor service. Just leave row -- - _ _ _ : ' _. .- - . _� - -- -- - _ -- • and evening. - Tuesday evereng --Oeta 25th., a -hot good were tarised . on all busses it would came with Mr. S W. 3 av,a. barber ahoy we will pick up and deliver 8 times a Z _ - - .. . - -chicken supper will be served basement the ,Church, to be tot- a great preventive of destruction of busses and solos by fire. More STRAYED -On to the premises of ' of . by in the collisions also seem to chi underaigaed, la i0. coo. d, Piekenag 20th June. steer, Owner . owed a concert auditorium. _ , _ � i1A_ sommittee has been appointed to occur. west of Toronto than east of the city. Good un or B about the of a red � nave acme .tag pedpert one _ _ . _ . - , Hosiery foe fall has arrived. ttrEl particulars later. to a great extent. Tuesday E. L STRAYED -From the premises of ►7 the nndar,igneil, lot 1, rear coo, s, Uxbridge _ - ''Ow fall weight in' eiik it t $. - =List Thursday evening a great -On evening and 'bO1i4 the lain or June, Doe heifer and steer, red k the . deal of interest was shown fa the Rudd entertained -at their Y wick e•l act hair. Goa naive 3 tars old. _ .' , i - rhtnney -P�y Prize - fight, which - -r-- -- mown plate ,itr go m e presence Pick- tiful sum r of their Pickerins: friends, When 'number \ -see . II@!Y Bll)t i. R , ' of about 150,6100 people- The 'own they exhibited a of moving ARM FOR 8ALWOR RENT -96 Fact colors at 1.26, . ering •„ Hall was well ,filled with ':. picture films, v0ch Mr. Ruddy took of land in lot 12, con. a. Pickering, lots ° y -: ... those an�nou to hear the progress a the when he. and ' mss. Ruddy toured Europe last These films of water at both eiacts and good buildings and n•,editt� ]t forced to notoo ac. .:,.,t.- .. . :. � :. the fight as given over radio - year.. gave 88 pace.. . i count of poor Health. , Jaraa W. HieJt.�R, R. >r •ilrtatalled by Fred 4'. Biinting, As a Tunny a- large number of scenes .from • the British Isles, Holland, Locust Hill s "tf - _ .. - : 435, u' t resat, of the contest, received 41,000,000 and Dempsey $450,000, .Belgium, France, Switzerland and Italy, as ARM FOR SALE =78 acres, being �1 j ` ' l - - - - , which is a fair return for shout half well as a .number from the northern parts of lots 23 and 24, rear o�fceg a. picker- ing. 1 ,site .rest of Brtxigham. Good back barn. -' I � ' art hour's work. part of Africa. They were all mostg peo, driving tonne sad tea -Lowe. All wire is iq. T�adle8' U1mbrellaBn, IIsW sty1A8, Ted, greeII aIItl q : -St. Paul's United Church fowl ' 'supper excellent` films, and those resent F eaad. water A_ In. oil pr• -lass, the 1, J. H. H*Itby, n R 1, t HSIl Sl -3 _ - black, at 1.4.7 And 1.8.7. - V .$ ! P • - on Tuesday evening; Oct. 11th., were delighted with the .treat gives - -• - -- - -- _ - promtr♦s to be better than ever, and -will . be followed by a fine grogram, of. music by Miss, Annie them by Mr. Ruddy, 'who was able to exgtlain and giver tits history of the scenes depicted were the Paper w•� • • �-�� • - } M C Il- A P M A N . corwisting ,which s g - McMaster and a violinist from Tor -, leading points of attraction in ,the - _; $nfi� D8C01"SLlIlg _,- - onto, :Dr, FalWse'and Fred Bunting. coup tries �isitedt, When the films had :. 1' • . And do not fail to hear Miss Pearl been all shown, refreshments were • _ _ - ,. ;: �; "-Newton, Toro'nto's ever popular and , versatile 'elocutionist. SuMle will be served, after which the guests )eft for •their respective homes after ESTIMATES G�QEN ON �ORg - e THE GARAGE, . - ''served from 5.30 to 9 p.m. . On the spending a most delightful evening ... i ;.CENTRAL. ., . .. ..� ­ I ­: , I . -_ ; 'Sunday previous, Oct. 9th., anniver- with their host and hostess. Phone Stouff. 3248 - ,­�- - - • glary services will be conducted by H. E. Wellwood, B.A. -Rally Day Services in - St. -An- drew's .- - - . , ' T�ilephone 4e7V1♦ .:.Rev. -B.B., at Sunday School was observed � _ - , - s 7-:1. r 1U.30 a.m. and- 7 p.m. Miss Edith in the usual manner.` ' - The printed - I law, of Toronto, will assist the choir program arranged by the United FRANK MOWDER , i. ,. at both services. Admission to sup- Church committee was followed. The • per and concert, 50 cents; children address given by Rev. Dr. Mitchell, -1.3 ' STOUFFV•ILLE _ . . ; ., -• - -- ' : '• • � under 12 years, 25 cents. • . ', -On Sunday last -Harvest Festival a returned missionary from Horan, China, delighted all. On account of - - The Pickering • . Auto Repairs, Accessories, Oils old �• . ' Services were held at St. George's the internal troubles in China, all _ - . _ �- ; Church. The church was beautifully decorated with flowers, •frul't -and the foreign missionaries in the Pro- wince of -Ronan were to. • s '} � a�8 Comm><ttee * _ • (7�aQO�iIIe, Weldl;?g, ; It compelled 'Asetylene ., vegetables, which gave a real harvest give up their work temporarily, and , atmosphere. In the morning the Rev. Jacques, Ignace, Ont., the leave it to be carried.on by the native his _ ` ". Batten Qhargl -C7 a , •�E. of was Christiana In address in the TLe object of this Aseoeiation is tto ti •% preachef In tli evening the con- ti gregation of St. George '& moss sug- r the Sunday School Dr. Mitchell gave a very interesting talk on the children "Chingg. leeeen stewing and prosecute ..the, felons, Re air made Oji. a l m�k88 P - merrted by congregations, from St. Paul's St. Andrew's, of and their' education: Rev Dr. Mitchell also - g and packing , i the Building to .capacity.. The Rev. s Professor Isherwood, of Wycliffe Got- gave a splendid ad- dress at the morning service in the the they M•°i1 ' �" i � gtOuO °a° esde immediately tmsmDsr - - - ..'' carer .= - = church, on conditions as o! IIxeeaMn Mss' • „ - •- l - . ; � Iege gave a heart searching message "Until ,exist at present in China. The noun- _ li�mMrsMP *i.M - - -- I. = -1r'om Matt. I3:30, the Har- = try is now in a state of politics] '1'las•'w b•�d trom oi. r:eaaaeot► _ r. i test'. Miss Johnston, of Toronto, lsssiated the local choir, and charmed �. • ' the congregation with her beautiful turmoil in which the various elements are fighting flbr the control of the country.' For the time being mission- a< t3aoretar� oa apDliaatdon. Zxse; Colo. =L. Dr Banks, O. S. Pallm- _ - - - .. . _ . .. _ , a SPFN�EI . solo ' wJ.•Will Lift Up 'Mine Eyes ". ary effort' -is suspended until the er, IIS. S. Chapman, Pickering. , CHARLES B; • . , , �. iRev. J. S. Ferguson, of St. Andrew''s .,: '­�­ country returns to a normal state. Dr. . . : , ; - .� '.Church, read the lessons. The service '�ovss in charge of Mr. W. R. Sprole, Mitchell's address shed much light on the present conditions in China ,and D. Munro; Jas. Richardson. President, 19.oretiatr, • . 1. , w ;Proprietor; `= Piekerl'ng- ,'' o! sw George's teas much appreciates by all present. s 1. 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