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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1928_07_27 V! A— - *­'- :�4 TMIMM 7_ 11Z,1=14 gn, pv- S M. !m a .7 -7 i V;W PIC-W-V ELEARING, ONT, FRIDAY, JULY 97. 102. No. 47 C*rse= MU-70M. WH' ITKVAL9* GREENWOOD. Saw MiU and Basket The decoration Services at' tkj�,, Percy -Clark, is entertaining his GREENWOOD Whitevale Cemetery, which were to mother a:t his home here for a'week `4 R.L. H OORY—PbTsioisin and 13 up. - . have been held on Sunday,-were post- or two. D Graduate of University of Tormce, poned on aceount of the rain, and Mrs. F'reeman.Mantle has return- D==Phone Pick 1526. gI.4 MV be held on Sunday, July 29th, ed home much improved in health. ...... ...... N do b*D_ E. FORSYTH, Op at 2.30 p.m. (standard time). R. Philip, of Buffalo, is spend- Irector Mrs. R tzical Associa of of Ing a few days with her parents im the a-&k FAIRPORT ::.Rstabliabed 1888 Mined -here. UOQ_ cl, - — eta aprsizb& Out, Ont. 14 Mrs. W. J. Sturges Mrs. C. Wilson and family, of and nephew, Brookiln, spent' Monday her and descriptions Mast&;­Colin Read. who have bee e with Settlement of sII acco-tinto must be spending a few weeks with the T t her rpother, Mrs. Alf. Tremble. made by July Sla .by A It. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and Miss Alma Atwood arid Miss cash or Dote. mer's parents, J. Y. and Mrs.'Hadle Blanche Board, of Uxbridge, are vis- I close my books August XL e5olicitor,Notary Public Et, money to at lowesi prices of Fairport. have returned to Winni- :iting let. South win&,Qmirt Housq— Wliitby. 2&Y yeg. with Phil and Mrs. Will'ows. ,A G.BROWNINu, K. C.. Barri& The chopping departenint of the .4.3,9 ter.Solicitor.Notar '_Salt for sale A etock of various st&"Ublic. Annes'Blk Greenwood Mills -will be closed for IMMAffiate4y west of Post SCARSORO. c.Duzdas Street, Whkby- House phone 3", c OfB-phone 392. repidirs fr6m, August Ist to August OHA The Toforito-Searboro Liberal As- 9th.* ]Kinds of Feed J=IQHATON & ROSS—Barristre. So. sociation. will hold its annual pienic Mrs. Byers is much improved in t.. N.-U.. oritagi. BWidi... an Successor to late W. G. Barnes at Scarbaro Heights Park (Stop 21, health. We hope to see her soon on hand. Also DWStret.Toronto. Phone Mark 8420 Kingston RRad)', on Saturday, Julyllully recovered from her recent ill- Adelaide 2797 28t4 at 2.Wp.m. A good program ness. 'RIORARE80N & PICKERINO— will be indulged in.. The speakers with her husband who is out of the of sports including ladies' softball, Mrs. Wm. Ormerod is in Toronto Ct.ick Feed, Scratch Feed :..om Roofing Material are Lf M Solicitors etc.. 213-214 Cooled- for hens. �U.�, Garm Yon �,11 -will be Hors. G. N. Gordon, W. E N. hospital but still unable to come lge-4trid Rich- 5 x British Columbia Shingles Sinclair, K.C., M.P.P., Hon. Dun*can home L Main I and Main 0490' Pickering Off" OPen Wednesday and Sat"Way."erungil. 3 X Marshall, Arthur Roebuck, P. W. - The tennis club hav'e again re- Pbone Pick.Noc. I have just received at( No.2 8 and Sx Pearson, M.P.P., and Mitchell Hep- sumed practice. We hope ere Ion a stock of Zl burn, P. Everybody come and to see them located on the church X, have a good time. grounds. ]3LARE B. BEATON, D !iOROINTO A,9PHALT Mrs. Robinette and daughter ana Sto d Nut Coal Cw4du&tdof the Royal Coleise'of ROOFING GREEN RIVER. of Toronto. of&, sargeom and 1:nA Miss Lake, Miss Burton and Miss of the beet quality m 01my can buy. Over Murdock's Gonfac nery atom w y's 18 in., 32 in. and 86 inch Cuthbertson, motored down from Marra Albert Banyard spent the week-end Arrange for your 9,3pply. CWwA hours'9 to 12 ;Ito ajo. Ind. widtka. 4 in.I Shingles; also Jackson's Point, and spent Friday itb his niece, Mrs. Smitli NW11 Plione 22o. 441Y MeW Valley and w with Miss M. Wood. Monday NHIL C.SMITH. D, V. Ridge Roll. August 6th (Civic Holi- T. and Mrs. Jarvie and baby and L. D.S., day) Field Day will be held at Wil- Mr. and Miss W. Jarvie, of Milton, Y.ai College of Dectal Surs"and Toron. n auccetacir to pr J,N-Dales)"Graduate of Material, or will give pri e on' so 's Park. pent-Sunday with Jaynes and MZ 10"ver"' "%t Claremont office over D, A. Phone the last foot SCOU's store every Tuesday and Friday. finished job. Remember the date, July 28th, for Vaine. W. and Mrs.. Anderson -a Stouff Io-1 I- ball game, Brougham vs. baby, of Toronto, also spent the day 0 A ' L The Maple Leafs. Game called at with 0ern. 6.30 P.M. TJRRBERT T. FALLAISE. L D S.. PICKERING ss: -Sun -L-L D r).S- C radQate of the Royal College of T% A choir was organized last Surleous and the Univergig, of Toronto. X%JJ (lay evening at Rood supply of Hard and Sof t ZC above J.S B"OD'astore. ckeiring.ont. YAR LUMBE.1% the ,Baptist Church. 0. F. ASSOCIATION hours Wi7loo 5 P-M., or by int. A fifteen minute song service will be Coal on hand. Also a snpply Mileat. Pbone 112101 held at the opening of the church Following are the %cores for the fuot THE MINING HARXET ices next Sunday games played in the South Ontario of Kindling Wood, sery Our boys stepped up on Saturday Football Association last week. stove length.- 14 BLIZABETIJ RICHARDSON— We buy sod sell. furnish quotations last,and tied with Goodwood for first At Whitby—Whitby 2, Cherrywood 12tf Phone Pick, 1709. a A41 0 Fire and auLoinO&It insurance of au kimck. and information on all Listed and place in the league. 'We 'are looking 3; at Claremont, Green River 1, Clare- U218 cOmPanies of solid financW s tsind. Unlisted Mining Stocks. for the boys to be winners of the m0nt 0; at Brougham. Good1wood 1, DONALD MUNRO. PICKEKING We will be pleased w advise what league, but they have to work. Come Brougham 1. —Licensed auction.. RORGEKRAY tocks to buy or to hold.or and cheer them, sports Games to be played this week — Le BURNINGHAW Gem,Aitona Live stoa and what stock to so IL July 24th, Whitby at Claremont; July senerai oaks Building and General tended to. T— reamnabit, St olients sremakingwo"y by DUNBARTON. 28th, Brougham at Green River; July vAe. F%ow Stouo 9M, fall 28th. Goodwood at Cherrywood, contracting. 31-4 owing oar advice., Miss Florence Annis is visiting with The following is the standing Of Estimates furnished on all Class" ationear, tend ug over 4V POSTU_J LAceased jLu Our long experience in mining ex. friends in Clevealnd. of work—I a terior a,ad 9 1 torior. F the League: 7, for 000"M 09 Ymft&ad Oinsict, A Periad of twenty Mrs. Henderson's grand-children Club won lost draw points A.1teratione and repairs. klpd. AvAs. eavift=441 oasb� YO&M allows us to give sound advice 63PIND JUVW P,o.. an the in vestment feature of are holidaying in the village. Green River 5 1 13 Cbimne7* Built a mine Ocincrete Work, Mrs. X Telfer, Orillia, is the guest Goodwood 5 R-BRATON TOWNS BE of her cousin, Mrs. James Mi Do Pecdve mining venture tchell, Claremont A . 2 S 11 FAIkPORT. ONTARIO Of the Opeculadve feature of a proa. 1 3 13 Phone Pickering 5712 4111111" Aeocanwai ass, tar this week. Brougham —.2 4 3 7 �q; now up was SOLLOWAY, MILLS 00. Um*tmo lAw The qideroadp are in.very bad can- Whitby 0 '9 0 2 Mambo"of Atandard d!tlop at presort, being recently turn. At a meeti S H I N G L 'i E01 S stock exchange. ng of the South Orstario .U739- UAW. LIORNSED ADO. peg. When they are gravelled the Football Association helcr- at Brook- V V T10NEER log ywk.()ntw%, of the Montreal rlvmg will be better. C-110thes. An i"of ad" and Durbam Mining Exchange. lin, July 23Td, the schedule for the Nova Senua, Shingles pir"Vay attended Communion services will be held Sixiclair Charity Cup Competition was G&lt Galvarmed Stec-1 Shingies tc- T"1011 reloccable, Daum"W mum Office and Board Room.Ground Floor., in the United Churches at Dunbarton drawn up for the first round These Bird's Pelt Slate Shinglesi Artaxised at 1�rlt"'Odkv and Metropolitan Bail4ung. do"1114MM!". Wbstbr.Out. and'Centennial on Surday. Prepar.- games are sudden death and are play- .-for s&le lat TORONTO. - 014TARIO story 'services at Dunbarton -on Fri- ed on neutral grounds. All of th-- T PATERSON"S - OLARI�MONT Pbanea : Adelaide 6371 and W72 day evening at 8.30. receipts goes to a fund for injured Call &ad got prices. Phone 2812 The horse and grocery wagon went players. The draw resulted as fol- -THE RURAL down the road at a terrific rate one lows Why Be Hot 7371 day last week, the harness having August 4, at Claremont — Green L SECURITIES COMPANY LTD. broken. W. Taylor, the driver, 'for- River vs. Brougham; August 7, at ­�WhOm You can keep cool tunately escaped being.hurt. Brougham, — Goodwood vs. NVhitby; G A R A G El by cooking on a Real Estate and Insurance. August 11, at Green River; Clare OSHAWA mont vs. Cherrywood. We nre prepared to do all kinds now Pedection OU stove _.Farm Properties a Specialty. All clubs affiliated with the 0. F. (.1 repniritIg of (-tire, &184) bat. One,of the largest gatherings that &e our new model. Head Office:218 214 Ocipfederation A. are granted permissibn to play tery elift rging, electric: . IAN Buliding. Toronto. ever took place in South Qntario was . 'We Isave a good sup ly of Paris that which took place on Saturday exhibiti(in games at Goodwood on welding and in fact p Phoike main 1890. -August lat. Grow, Aremate of Lead. last at Oshawa to do honor to the The next meeting of the Associa- everything in eon- Bqmwb Office: Gordon Building. Conservative Leader, Hon. R. B. Ben- :. .net!ti!on Wfth Areenate of Lime, tion 'will be held at Brougham or. Pickering Ontario. nett, Before coming to Oshawa car work. .7 he 29t.1 was tendered a reception at Whitby SPrinklere anid Sprayerg. Phone 0600. August I lth, when the second round (ism, Oil@, Grespe ad Ace -h- on H be drawn 4 essories. '1AW8 Kowismilland Garden Took. where he placed a wreat the for the Sinclair Cup-wi on bond constantly. War 'Memorial. in. his address at QL11 and aee nar Oatalorueii of rIAM TA BLZ--PiokorjnS 8iiadou Oshawa he aroused wrest enthusiasm Good supply Of T.IL Trains gaing B"S&us as follows Dodge and Star Cars.' wars. No. 10 Mail among his supporters. He paid high BROUGHAUL Other Hard 7M A M.' tribute to the war memorials erected phone 4", 26 lAnal 12M F.M. W. and M In rs, Bate spent Sunday sr_. ,-, -1 30 LOOLI 6.24 P.M in Whitby and Oshawa in honor of LAWS GARA Sunday train, 8.88 A�M. with bliss Bate. AND SERA'ICE STATIO. A] those who gave up their lives in or- BUSABy Treble Being Want due der' that the country might be safe Miss Mary White has been visiting N No. 29 LOOal sf follows— Jor 11emocracy. In his address he friends in Whitby and Oshawa. 9.2P A.M. challenged Premier King to deflne his Miss Margaret Burton returned to 27 Locial 2.26 P.M, .-TICKERING all 9 Mail policy of Imperial-relations and to tie- her home in Detroit on Tuesday. 9 06 P.M. was Stinaay train. 8.32 P. M. clare'himself on his interpretation of W. J. Brown and family have re- Can3da's status of nationhood. He turnid to their home in the city, LForegoing is according to Standard 61 sketched the history of Conservatism timei Queer road engineers -who main- ....,SUMMER in Canada, showing what 'the party tain a1ake in the centre of the road. The Citizens' League garden party had done to develdp the country, a nd held last week was a great ..success. CLAREMONT be made a strong -plea for the Na- 0 al Mrs, Malcolyn, sr., was ign Toronto 9n Policy� visiting with her sister, who is very OREAMERY & THIS NnV FURNITURE STOUFFVILLE.' E, Perryman, who is working in _7 NIUIOIV' Owing to the incessant heiiy"y 'rains the city spent Sunday with his faiii- -4igbeat price paid for ihe farm crops are beginning to ily. lodge Cream at the All ladies interested in the Insti- DOLLAR .4 VeiratiAn, Chairs, The contract for decoratiniz our tute try to attend the picnic at Pick- "6Z 0 It schools, has been let to C. Baker for -ering.-.. Specialty- Priced 77 $350.00 Mrs. Arthur Jackson, of Saskatch- %M EVEKV I �Z G wan, is with her'people here at Cars were parked on both sides of P110911CIRAW Of A Few Red Cedar Chests. ive us a trial and be convinced the street-for half a mile on Saturday present. These are just the thing In which night last. Miss Dorothy Lyley, of Toronto, 11-IS A number of our Masonic brethren spent ii-few days with Miss GaIdys to sti*e your wqWjens. EIM DAU M attended Grand Lodge at London, Gannon. ES 201M Ont., last week. -'A T. C. Brown attended the Grand RQt Plat4w Electric Irons, Stouffville Baseball team defeated Lodke of Masons held-in London the �R To"tore aw :Take advanta4p of North Toronto in a league match 01, past week. 5aturday last by 6-5. The football match on *Saturday this amazing offer to i.For Pastry use Boise Now Dressers just arrived, Twenty-thre6 candidates wrote on' evening at the horn-6 grounds be- t27 th4i Dew Valet Ome Dow and look the Entrance Examinations.from oui tween,-Goodwood and. Brougham, re- ...AutoStrop Razor. VID M. them over. -Our Royal Brand school, and all were successful. salted in a tie 1-1. Re'' lutionary i Ernie/Stoaffe'r has sold his gairage W. C. and Mrs. Willson and fam provements have so it the best at your Grocer'& and is engaged as inspector with a ily, al' Mrs. Diin Gannort, attended 'S large garage corporation in Toronto,. Ae Morton picnic held at, Island or ever produced. F*MWS-who hare-WheatAej ycmr Dr. Booth of Toronto, a formeT Grov*,�on Lakiii Simitoe last Thuridiy, ce A tern fkmr uadei from youi�owji pastor of our. chui-ch,–preached ,-to Douglas, Burton,._who_-has_. be", in ugat. Actioday: w1kest. We can large congregations on Sunday last. spending a short vacation with his Beginning this month our water uncle and aurkt, M. and Mrs. Ham- if 7" want one. Furniture 1)94er andl grind it. users will receive a discount of -50 Utoni returne4 to Detroit orf T�des- Fouqrsd Dirbetor.. —Chickqp Ifeed, per cent. in tb�ir accounts if paid day. R r. JONZi Feed of all kinds ban feed, chop, raillfeed. within 15 days. Jesse and Mrs. Morton,Mi"-Edy- C itt mrick U,iigyis t. The bowlin' i tournament on Wed I the'Morton and Fred and Mrs. Mor- Chopping every week-dS, PICKR�% NO, ON'". T H- PICKERING, N JE -W- S tim Ontw?lirc Rft Y- — nesday was a decided success. Stouff- ton, of Wilkie, Bask., visited friends Piakfir W- Mi 0 Vil Mg.:.=A� ville took first prize, Uxbridge sec- and relatives here during the pa,st and, and Toronto third.- 1k, 0- I�1_ 111E p_ . is� w Z. 7 CHAPTER XIV, Only tons grown 41,000 to 7l,000 feet above me levet THE VALaZy OF THE 8 are und. In HAMW fi-6SALADA19 Orange Pekoe Blend bone as iuvt as Closter plunge thg-flavour Is therefore richer, more fragralitpnd It w ID the, jail th" a bullet Only 430. the wood 'hear n much more delicious thai Other tOa& struck' Haines. jW J-lb.—BUY it at any grocery store. sagged agitinst a tree trunk, He dim eyes the shadowy i watching with dD ,were racing through horsemen who. a the wood in the pursuit of the e9daped .... . .... .... man. Then, as he strovee to get to ORA GE the black stallion, his foot.caught...1i -PLIOME of his &LEND under the blow. Those behind them fell heavily and struck the Bid HERE TODAY. 'and before the tangle head against a stump. -.1... ........ ....... -BEGIN of his were entangled, trickled Finding the lifele;s.' b0d'e5 cleared, Gloater wao on the back of the He felt of the blood which gold-mining rom their roan and dashing for the crowded sba- i his wounds where thi bullet had partners at -.tamp. Harry Gloster fleets soutbwardp:e,, eft 196 body, and he se _,w" of'the shrubbery. lentered and I knowing that be will be accused of the three steps knew that he was indeed no better eaves the I lie plunged past Haines, crime. On tlo .-ay Gloster trash' What he wanted was go" with a than a dead man. -life of a a IA-e Haines, from away, and "a .r,, 5, an.ong the young t ee . Gloster called,most of all was to get into the open, the murderou. Haines! Where are lie flat on his back and, watching the 'by"Joan" tbe name of Joe Macart hastily: "Haines) n so die. If he only than Epitaph .7 J f, lives with an oiu I told her moxa �ttuse; 9m cold stars grow dim, a thousand things oan you. Buck Daniels presumably her father, ess of could find water In the sands, for Ribla words. He reined in )were heWl Ing in him,clos- Here lie lover---one who did not A In a ranch house. One night she car of thirst was burn "Have you-,& match?" she cried ZZ a which were whistling near,fire w ries on a romantic conversation in the the bullets ws dry threat. spirit—one whol, Hut there was r.o answer from Ing Oh, quickly)" That love to of the sp, shadows thickets with the outlawed him. Stumbling on in this fashion -dd "Here's one. Did I hear Water run- and then rides away at Haines. dreamed Harry Gloster-' through the wood,with ishadbiwa al- sing some place here?" bodily loveliness that faintly p vallon before Gloster can approach smaller of her. Gloster is Jailed after Pg=ing Instead a - slenderer and ready swinging before his eyes, he She struck a light and looked anxi-� gleamed verai men over a figure'now rushed a horse out of the net a projecting branch, a ously around her. The cabin was a Through mists of passion when thd Into a fight with se darkness where he had expected to see ran against strong-tipped bough which girl. Lee Haines comes to his rescue, stiff and atr wreck Indeed. There was no flooring. lights Were low. sheriff while Gloater the other man come to join. Nding up the she cut against-the wound, He clap Half of the roof had caved in under trashes through the,jail door into the nrl's voice the weight of a falling branch which H And, the next instant, a g :hand over the -place, felt e has forgotten, now, that arms wers• open air. Gloster's appearance is was crying to him: "Follow me! This h, and staggered ard thrust a great cluster of dead boughs white, greeted by a gush, d weakly on taw yell from half a dozen ay! Ride hard!" . Red rust d warm and white a bosom's rise the black*horse.' and twigs into the building An throals. Amazement engulfed him, and then The stallion remained honestly w*a eating the remnants of an iron and tall-, N WITH THE STORY a NOW GO 0 he rode as fast as the Sheriff's horse where he had been placed, but his low stove to dust in a corner. And all he loved is dead and rotten,. Lee Haines jumped out to join.the Id take him, in pursuit of the girl. neigh of greeting came faint and far .(To be continued.) —all fracas, his deadly long revolver wed would straight.at a-thick, low hed for the pommel Surfeit attained, and unattained de=, i She led him.stra to Lee. He reac light. But Gloster arose from the shadow .,.t I land then found that he would never his feet, where he had fallen, and 'c'P" IRP she cried, have the strength to pull himself into Dog' A 'iyou've gained en them. pplies Fdr Own —Daphne Muir, in de- the saddle. in London-Spectator) struck the weapon out of his hand. hands together Ucense—and Gets It "go shooting for me!" he command- clapping her han she' roan "Lee Haines!" someone was calling. Patchogue, N.Y.—Application by a Sunburn? Use Minarcri, LInImenL at the sher Haines, stag- ed, and lunged "Not he!" answered "Not Haines,- dog to have his license renewed was horse. I— �jj! t 'Bering as be turned. an oath of help Gloster. Come get me, and de damn- received at the Brookhaven Town Ha As for Haines,wits -Weddings in the Air ed to you—" and "Gyp," a collie, owned by C harles 'Boston Tranescript: Asked to 90 less anger, he stooped, caught up his fallen gun, and, arose to finJ someone en his misting eyes saw that firing atI' And then stood before Driscoll, received it, up in an airplane an A there marry a running straight on. him It i I it was only a girl who couple who were under the delusion Ast "Gyp" took his place in a long line every step. him, and he knew it was a girl's voice f dog owners. In his mouth was an that they would be doing something But Haines had no time to- find the that had spoken. 0 Wal- romantic, a New Jersey magsitrate trigger of his own weapon.' He had -it I. Haines!" she was crying envelope containing a message to told them that they ought to be as- ter 1. Jones, town clerk,from his mas- a iseized it by the barrel, and now Le eagerly. It included a properly hawed of themselves for trying, to "Where's Gloster?", - , diashed the heavy butt Into the face Of ter. filled out turn a solemn occasion into a stunt.. his assallant. The man went down renewal of "Gyp's'•license Sensible folk will give him their, "He's gone a fast as a fast horse notice for a 18 'It and a cheque for the required fee. with a gasp, and Haines turned to can take him away approval. Weddbigs Incladed as tart "Gyp" waited while Mr. Jones made c, %ard Gloater long enough to oft that They were inter-rupted by a rush. the program of Pu6tic fahm, as d It . .'the other was hopelessly lost. Ing of men and horses through the out the new license and placed advertising in Show windows. ant M 0 along with a metal tag in an envelope , I of a score of balloons and airplanes. do not tend Three men had thrown themselves `,rush, and the clamor - which "Gyp" took in his mouth. He And -upon him as he was wrenching apart d1TbaE_Lnk___j0u7 and started to Inspire respect fur-mariiage voices calling.' Already the light cav the reins that tethered the roan. And &L" Pf tIe town had swept- inU-T-Vie wagged 1 all who have studied the prevalence Ham" gave up a lost cause and raced Pursuit; other*, were following. - A obediently for home. -let divorce in this country agree that for the the girl and)shelter of the brush ftbe hasty and ill-consfier*d marriag-3 cluster ploinged Past Jt Minard's Liniment for insect is a pr ne He was neglected for the instant, H-nines not a 6ozen feet away. b, altos. Marriages of I ;pal caus,1. All the rest i were focusing on Gloster, they were :o3hing for moving figurei, :_ i that kind will not b3 dindnished-131 and Lee ventured a glance back from W.1 these stztsontry shadows r�noain- After a dinner party when all the number if weddlugs ate tv be nclud- the shrubbery, eii unseen. guests were gathered In thedrawing.'ed among the stunts of the air c.'reup. , r rising out Why aren't you rfding9" she asked. room, it was suggested that every What he saw was.Gloats He slumped down barely Past the "Riding?" Haines echoed. ".011 go woman should state the gift she most of a cluster of men as' a dog shakes door. as far as water an(I stay there. Is _;tgelf- free from a scrambling. weak- coveted. Promptly each woman an- toothed litter of puppies. One of the there water ncnr here--2- Ciounced her- choice. Mrs. Johnson three was prostrate, a, second went light `]�heyll have to ride around 'He coughed, and the excruciAW14 wished for exquiette Jewels. Mrs. Wil- She stepped your trail pain stopped his voice. best-dressed down at that instant as if struck with the thicket to come on the agony abated Hams desired to be the club; the third staggered away. and I again, :Ride fast—ride hard! Or if'close to him, and as woman in town, while Mrs. Smith %,.then,encouraged by the yells of a solid j you stay at all, only stay to take my a little, he could 'see that it was the craved for popularity.. Suddenly, how- nothttig in the ecus- girl who had sold Peter that day and exclaimed:— group which was charging to his assts- horse. There' ever, a tactless husband suck. at can :Z1 up with him for bought him back again. say! Don't any of you care' for ,sauce, dived in again to the �at try that Haines saw him picked up, 'heaved running—'! "You're wounded—badly,"- she was beauty?" believe his ears. Be- saying. air as,if he were no more He could not e Into the a . a child, and!yond the thicket, men Were shouting, I'm nicked—nothing bad. If you than the fragile body of I I me water then flung h here and there, hat can tell whore there's into the faces of the on- men were riding -t down fled by his disappearance. These were- and— rushing men The leaders wen a lance be-I precious moments to put a dir He stumbled and would have fallen, tween him And them. But instead of but her shoulder caught under-him, ; taking her advice, be pressed closer and held him stron4ly up. She drew. HE Firestone to her and peered down into her face. one of his dangling arms around her Gum-Dipping The wa starlight s bright—bright neck. Her right arm she passed is weight process streng- enough to give him a thousand hints around him, and now half his of her beauty, and yet so dim that a I slumped-lifelessly' upon'her. thens the the to lowly!" he gasped, meet the demands shadow still lay across her features. "Try to walk 5 "You're the girl," he said. "I knew•and they staggered on through the bing, of hill clim that voice as well as though I'd heard darkne". quick at you singing the song— kx " Doesn't amount to anything," shel stops sudden "I'll just tic up the a and high "Don't stop to talk!" she cried. "Be-heard him say. us turn Fire- gone at once. Don't you hear them? place they nicked me—be all right in speeds. The I Don't you beer them?" a minute and—iou go along about I stone tread Is scien- muit find ykc�u In fact, the noise of horse's and of''your business—nobody. shouting was spreading, behind them, with-me— tifically designed to fallen - in to either edge of the thicket, But no matter how bravely he talk grip the road would swarm out. ed, she saw that his head had f allen You fore long the rider emergencies. into the arroyo. far forward so that he was blinded to have this extra "T can't leave till I know your the way they went, and every moment THERE 14 nothing that has ever can _el name." the weight she was cfIrrying taken Aspirin's place as an antidote safety on YOUR care . "Joan. Joan Daniels. Now---quick- creased. for pain. Itis safe, or physicians't use it, and endorse its use Ask your local Fire- ly—they came---oh, don't you see?" Shehadseen anmore wouldn . old cabin, stone Dealer. He year an hich stood among, by others. Sure, or several million "What do I care? I'm living R y h half rminedw nd to this she now led Lee users would have turned to something ill save you money ond. I could.sperd a whole the trees, a else. But get the real Aspirin (at any every see as right here trying to Haines. He was barely past the door nd serve you better. life of.happiness drugstore) with Bayer on the i, Joan. when he slumped down, his weight and the word genuine printed in tell you how much I love yo, t; tb-a, words vouldn't tell you WhRt tearing away from her gripping A, a Firedow OWNS- s ul n", bands, while be mumuted "I'll Just ad.Pk4k-Proaf tabs in "Then for my sake go!" sit down here to rest a minute Be your Firssfene lire ......- yP paCkS "Ask me again, Joan." all right—you run along now—'I A His weakening voice and his fall 4 "For my sake." CFIRUSTONE, TIRE h RUBBRA CO- "And you care for me—just a little 0 OF CANADA LfUlTED Ar begin p with?" WHEN IN TORONTO Hamilton, 00twia Z 45�_.to"YesV Stay at the "Then—" 11P 0ok her in his arms, Hole is a treat that can!t but with 'her fAce raised to his, some- Royal Cecil Hotel -..be beat) Benefit arid plea- thing weakened and snapped in him.. �f 0 1011M in gWetow measurel And in her face and her eyes he found Cor. Jarvis and Dundee ate. the trade nw C1 so a solemn power which kept him from' Every Room With Private aath d tu Cankada) do the 0nly Rates $1.50 up — Garage at Motel BaM ManufaCtUM Wbna ft III sun Ching her with his lips. a ff_=ktW,-_Wn That ASPITIn M�E&01�ta pepsFlavor touching was spur-1 3 Minutes Walk to Shoppingtb.Dub Another moment and he waa .0UK0I)1PPZP Tme District. (ring away for freedom.ISSUE No. 30--28Irs" KING RM" Oman ALL YOUR BAKING Pies, Cakes,'Buns sand Dread -DOES ALL YOUR BA REST wals-OL-4 7 al 0 112 • N a Mv �tN xg jg_hj�, OF,Qid;z,Aid , . ..., .1 - �I -,I....., .. I ­ ­1 !�1�11­ I �­=�. 4- : A �! 1:.71-V 114414 r L-.1*11,4T,-.�FVK? 1"._. •­�1;7tZ1M_71171.1�­_, � . iii "'o-INM'i N4. 11 , " 1;,;11'1':?��Lr*­_� -,rw-;��.-z,�t - F-1�!4_9 t�l_1111114- , .1 I � , � ,, - ­_ . I .. .". , I 1� `�7,"'.-I VIr!4 I 1=". . , 1. � .� ., I . 11 ". . 'X 60 ,-01 11�� A -1 ;;N_W�M' 'If" I .� - , 11 � . - - ",41'#�% .; I : _;,_'_ql" �" I , 1-1:A_ ._7 .. . -7 ­ . ,�Zr" .'� �777 '', Ir I !_ ,...7 _t!���_t_, :l�-: , � � PAP I -1 `P� .. I*.�_ -� SAW! , K . �',v7 7�-�.:1,-=F,- . . .p, . I .. . :� .. . , . ­ . i , � .. 7I- - a- 1, , Mr- _ " .A I . I I I - I 1 4. ,.w . �', � :�, , 1� .�.11 I .. .. . . I . 1. �, � - - - , , .,,,�,.I ..�. ,�i . ,,�­-,.q_f1_ '. , ;7�4.-, : , . 1� '. I I I . - : , , , � : -1 1:���, .��. I 1� 7. ��P ,,. `..�-:f,��,I'�.-%;4 ",-� . ,::: .. : , . - : 11; ., , -: I�;.:I�','� , *,:,-��1, _. :..�. -I . ,� �*:1�, .! 1� :. 1� - � �, ,.. � I , , .- - ,,�. ... I I , � , I - �., , I .I., 1�.,...: : I , . . '7. :: , �, / '.. - .. I .1 _..�.. . I '. , .. - � :. ­�! -1. - _. . 11 . 1. , - .1.1 . �- .1. I �" . . - , . . : � ' . . � .�,,." ..,.. � - I . 1. �I �_ � . . .� � . . * ....., � . - . . I �.� � , . , ,, . * I �.,;­ . , ..' '. I I . I.. I I ­ . ,. 1 .i I - .. - . 1t . :, . . . . . .1 , [0 . I � .1- . 11 • . 11 �V , �, " , - �. . 0 . . . I I . I -_ --- . I - - -_ - - - -- e-- - ­­ . I ___ . ..�,. . ---- A � __ - - : . ­n " �Comm,dian :: OW �I �. _ , __ . . . r 7_ -1 Studebakw - . ,. ,How Long Wffl �Y Job Last ? _ 'T : . . . � . . . . [VUT 1VqIQ Dr . . .R nd . - , . , .- . - .. eorgal . - . . . ­ . . . . ,. I _ A MANnut.w NATURAL RESOU IM 'J . I I " .. : -1 - . a �. --� . . I I , . I - --- - - :.. 41._. ..q. - . . I . By SIR OLIVHR LODGE, F.R.S. . :.I_. . . - I �-, ­''. �. I .1 , , .. �.I I 1, .. . � f , The new'Studebaker Corporation of Canada, Ltd., recently separated from (Many people--atateamen, reform- spread of education. the relieving of I.. I., ..� ,.1: �­', , Arn�,ug the natural amets of North to Canadian industry and commerce .�"., 1:, ;.11 6 .: 11 % . ­� - _ . . ­�A . I � - distress, and all the other peraull ' .1 . - - are, autbors-have attempted fore A noted'than the to-day -in furnished by the series of - the parent company, will be directed merics none is more I 11 ant ingredients of real.politics. . . ��. ,.. _�4_ ,�­ . 'by D. R. Grossman, formerly sales see It Brialn of Eb-morrow and,tell us a . . _ . Lawrence-Great Lakes chain, form- cities and towns aligned .along' its _. �. , . And so long as we have bodies. . � I". Do. he* much of nal life as we know ing colliwtively the-world's largest body course. Accoril to the last census _. ; , ...."�V_- � - . .... .s�,. 1,i _. .. :mamwer for, Studebaker in the .. 4� ,:1,,,�,_ .minion. Having been associated with It will prove permanent. In this im- liable to accident and disease, that of fresh water. Every student of Cana- th6re were roundly 2,8W,000 people in � . . Portant article, writer for "Answers" mus[ be a profession for atendi . . - .1 _:.,i-!�r-;-P: " ; "",:� '�2'8tudebaker in anatial for the' past six than exploration 'and settlement is Canada living in cities with a popu- ' ,;­ .... I......�-�, " __ __ _____ __ ' that, ..... __�, I . : � ----��,�i;;;�,-_�_ �� ARm-lawd-L-orke of he foremoat think- to those bodies; though I hope . familiar - I__�::_- --woAnowit- ' . 1 -r* 41I ___ . liar with the unique role played lation 'of 10,000 or more. And nears : -_.- . .1 O 6 a - " � ' ----'---- --------------�dXmlty��dOt'tO'*--wilt-m r- terway -iii- il WUA " .1. ers of our times forecasts the future gr . --M to the Dominion's automotive leaders. more be able to keep the body I bk this waterway . - . ? - .gl it' a " . , R ' "The motive behind the reorganize- Of employment, business, transport, cle%;ejopment. Its modem contribution accounted foP by the numerous C1,.1,e , tion to to be found I In our desire to and wealth from the point of view of health rat-her than Put it In the way situated ._1 .. A.- . I of restoration when damaged; and to the economic life of the Dominion which are uated along the '&% - build Canadian automobiles for the man In he street.) . � '' I .. .. . - ... �..1& " . . _� doubtless not al- .. .. 41fl! discs," says a statement. The Stude. In base days of an enlarged out- that InJuires. though d - __ __ - .- .. ..-...N - together avoidable, will at Any rate ______ _ �­­ - .1 Q baker Corporation of Canada, Ltd., Is trage, when the feminine half of man not he deliberately inflicted. __ - Canadian. We will use more and kind is assuming more and more Cott- . .. .. - . into activities F War Has Had Its Day . . I' 11 -_ - - -_ trol, and breaking out I - .. . . . _. more of Canada's great supplies of raw . . - ,. . I .; ..,�'.­.. materials. Not only will our consump- In what to Our grandfathers would At present catastrophes are brought . I 11.. ­. �. .,..W I - , In. have seemed surpning 'as - 1. - � - tion of these commodities be directions, It about sometimes criminally, some . .. ....... " - creased. but.new commodities will be may be worth while to look round and times virtuously-that to to say, from . .. - .. -.:. .1 .� ... - ". :1 . the' e _1, . --- added to our purchasing.agent's order take stock of our position. a sense of duty, as In war, whenI . - , . I ' . I " . Taking a survey of the-activities purposely Jujileted are � usts. I calsalil.ties, put . I - . "The expansion Ile of mankind. we may regard some as given tee sarcastic style of "casual- __ -- . .091111111111 - ___ f . . plant is a further step towards the having a permanent character; they, ties," and doctors and nurses al � I - ,.\ __ .. .� . . I ­ . , Canadianization of Studebakei In the have been pursued from the earliest pang the instruments of destruction - . ..-­* ;� �I­,rAJ,i ' .. I - . ' We will hire-more skilled times and are likely to be continued illogically to patch up the miser4es - ... "I ...I....I I .Dominion. 1 . -__I - " ,, to the remotest posterity. Others purposely Produced.' . . ,1. . .. . . a,nd more unskilled labor. We hope - I I . ,1. .. - ;:, , to build and sell more-automobiles have• a more temporary character. Here In this occupation of,war we - 11 . .�; 'i,`� � 1. .Izlil .. .. . m1tv� . ��,.._� , " * . .I.. ­11 than we have in the past. Directly, They haie arisen in consequence of come across one which goes back I 1� . ... . M h �v_ . , . this plan contributes to greater present circumstances, and are un- into remote antiquity, but to which --- .. , . � , . - . ... ;­ . I.. 1. .. , I ' Q , Canadian prosperity by reason of in- likely to continue for ever. we surely need not.asslgFk a far do- ,.,.... , 2,." creased employment given Canadians Breaking Fashions Tyranny - ' tart future That to one of the oc- , " _:.�. , A]"-,j _. .. 1, - .� � � .. 11 1. . In the Walkerville factories. Indirect- Clothing el housing -begaa, so to cupattons 'which have had their day. � . . .. . 1 . . ,9 ; .- .. ... ­1 . . __. 17, many others in Canada will bene- speak,, Irr an early chapter of Genesis, and may cease to be . ' - I . - Looking at the other occupations I - . ,...:r. ' - , ':�. "-, � ... : idt by reason of more extensive put- and must continue ithout Intermis- . %asJtS!S&VG2e1 At. . .. .1 cion. The hil of the future may In which men and women engage, Is_f-qUally remariLable, though it cannot Lawrence-Great Lakes system and which . . . ...,.., . , -­t5� ,. , 4 , there are many prevalent L' the pre- .." �__ .... . 1 be more convenient, better supplied be measured by financial figures such owe their progress largely to the � 1. 11_,",, . ' .1. . with labor-saving devices and less scala time which did not always exist, an those for the annual wheat crop, industrial and commercial advantages of - 7�. . .. .1�'� .I . . I , "1. and which apparently need not al- . . - ...� I I , . . , -on, . ..�, . - ' --cut and 'so A& Tlie,Lowell and cities- ,7 - - ," - - __ . I � . crowded together. Clothing, aspect ways continue; thouch some are un- gold output, lumber such a Ation, 1- , I .. �� .%.., ally male clothing, may be more which so vividly reflect productive : . ! '.. . doubtedly both ancient and german . strung out.st varying intervals between .. 1- �.. ...w� 1. ­ -, of the prairies, mineral. . ... . , artistic. value reKtons, . � --"--. ent, and involved In the very being Quebec and the bewl of the lakes are . - I" � . - sources � -, . I - � . '. . � � . � " I can imagine women taking a con forests, and other great natural so I '' , . I . �I � of humanity. credited with more than half of the, 0 ... ... 11 . ' - . codon- ­ . ­_ I I siderable part In the design of homes, Of theap-tbe most specially wo- of wealth. 1 value of Canada's annual pFoil . .. . : �and almost altogether controlling - Perhaps the most striking testimony total - ' . . I . �men's occupation, the real and . . . ., . 's+- ."I, I clothes. I can also readily Imagine to the vital relation. of this waterway tion of manufactures. . .. . - ­ . I !education of children and the inal _ I ' --- _____ . __ .. . . I i a reolt against the extraordinary al- -- - �- ... . . . . 1 agement of the home, is .surely as pensiveness of their own clothes, and, , - I . I I permanent as agriculture Itself. I J 7-- - ...1. . . . I a dete-rinination to regulate the vag- I ;women n � I . ; f� But a multlude of men al women Though truly those who live at any 1 Weyman, British ,Novelist, * . - I... � I arses of fashion -according to their i at the present day are engaged tn oc-,one period must adapt themselvetll to i. 11 I ..- � .. I - " 1� . �.'. own and not trade requirements. But ; i ,Leave $497AN Estate I . ,I .. � 7 - ), I cupations which are transitory.- I the period in which they live, And If . �ys .. 1� .�, ?. 'b'�:- I there must always be people occupied i cannot Imagine -posterity satisfied' they can indirectly and by influence will of .�tauley � "I London.-The , , . . . . , .1 I ;, I �: I in the building of houses and the ' was pro- . . .t., - -1 with banging on to even Improved seek to change the condtions of their Weyman, the novelist, :. �.: q;. . .. . . ,�I � � I lue of,the " .. 1­ .r ", . _ :."�.'- r , .. �making of clothes, . straps to still were n umerou s..under.� period gradually'Into something bet-I bated recently, the va I I �, . - ­_ __.___­_­. . -1 V. ­ , I " . - P. - 71 . . . - � .,Till the Sun Grows Cold . ground tunnels, Nor do I see people'.ter. a I estate being placed at Z99,500 . - ­ �,� . i . , they must not seek to change I , . . ! ag I (approximately $497,600). .. 1.4,�,� .­. .1 i atost ju Again. there must always be tillers, for ever flockinj into a city to sit all, things suddenly or ,rebel I I - ..-.- I . �.. . I- I -servants, who had been ---' ­­ . � , !of the soil Agricultural labor is an - through a tine day In a -crwded-office., what go many-at-anx-jant, .time thtnk I _AIL the: . . � I & I. - I In deadly ultintei I eat--right and proper. For the moment. 1 three years In his service were left :1 � - � 11. . . . 11,11 anx;ient and honorable occupation,I writing figures I . - ' - - 3 .. . .1 '. - �, which began with Genesis and must! Ing so-called "books." nd with their outlook. doubtless It Is! a year's salary. , . . , ' � - � . _ , Wealth _ _ is every period I will at 'the .1., rli ,��,�� I continue till the fading of the sun;.{ Juggling with Weal sight and proper; .but In Another probated I.�.; . ,, for all nturimeut must come out of some who take a longer� same- time was that of Sir Henry ,.-� I,�"1 1 . . . I I Industry and commerce-yet. they i there at-a - - - Samman, who began as a boy an a - - � 1,,1. ­ "., I the soil. at the expense of so-lar an-!must continue; but .bookkeeping I am ,'view . I . ­ ...; zil; - I .. .- ,. ergy, All our energy to derived I out The operations ofj What other occupal-are the.re' tea clipper and became founder of - V - . . . J doubtful about.. I I I several steamship-companies. . . � i ... from the sun. and the surface of the I financiers, are. I e, doubtful permanent use- L%,; I expect, not always which are of doub I The value of the estate was � .: I ��� earth ix the only way of receiving It' I beneficial. Money. and especially in-1 fulness? As long as private prop- ­4 , I. . - , ,,r' .. I Gardening and farming must there-!tercet on money. and the device of' eriy exists, and to handed from one! placed at 9428,600 (about $2,100. .. ,- - .1, - . O. R. GROSSMAN " .- 000). , .- - - . - -11� - .-,. .. Itore continue as long as the planet I --thbugh - .1 � . W . -,-_ .�_- --__ _ `tore � limited comoaales for its invest. ' generation to -another bow i � . . - � . 4 � . :lasts: though the tenure of the soft. know- . .produced . ..., Chasels of materials . I meat are comparatively modern tn-' Long that ill be I do not kno . , - . and equipment 11 I - 1.� . . and the right of mankind to work on - Ile the I%;'a need not take, a inn utilitarian' . - ­ I I : , produced In Canada, to be used In , ven-tions. 1 1 there must be lawyers to regulate rian ' . il: 4he Walkerrtlle factories. I It,' may fit some dt,4tant future be i All the Intermediate Juggling wtthkT nqactlou. Again. there must al view, for roan'does not live:by bread ' ' .:� �.I,Q Ldiscovered . . "The expansion of our manufactur. altered almost beyond recognition.I commodities, thlv'- Intervent,on ba- .ways be people rn-exhort their fellow-I alone. and when h6 bas . I At present the newcomer to the I I . ..'IN I - . . � .ung program In Canada will also in-. . itween the real seats of ndustry and men to good conduct and li-wider and same secrets of Nature he' naturally I __� �. ,-1 , . � . .�.:.. ' . ;tlanelt has no right even to stand on I their so-arcett of revenue has grown z more spiritual outlook. likes.. to apply ;hem to his comfort .,- . elude a considerable tu"ease In ex.!] ' ' . -'Port shipments frofn the Walkerville It. unless. he pays someone else for I in our own . I Shops` .- I and convenience. . .. . . . 1. . Looklin. ,.he ce il a complicated-affair. 11 . � I :. . I 'plants. With the accumulation of I the privilege, except, indeed, oil the I doubt very much whether posterity I , % Existence. tip ,almost , . I I al .. I King's high road. Even there he is I wil pro-! Seafaring men there .will ways .and we must proceed with the cur- '. ,.-.. . more Canitdian slenient in our Walker. liable to bp moveil or be con I be satisfied with all that un be, but that Is part of locomou0n, �renin of our time.. . But cleCaflionally ,, -,.. ..�. - �_ti . . 'vllle built cars, we will be enabled to I .to -I 11table, or, at any rate.. very remotely ,or ice and !It may - 11 to ttll which of the . . . . �11 I -ship antomot-iles to Great Britain un• victed of being without visible means profitable, work, In financial specula-' But let the,ships t ,vey produce y be we .. . , der the preferential tariff• as well an I of supp,,rt. . ..-_. 11 tions women .have indeed sometimes not armaments. of rather let our aim I"UrrPtits are ltkpiy'to be permanent- . � _� .I- to to New Zealand and ce"n other 11 - Tongues I . dabble.d. but usually. as I think. to 'be in that direction. however Slowly land w'lch can be gradrally diverted,- . iverted, .1. .- ...'.' . . I lBritish possessions overseas. On ex.' What other occupations are there ma 0 a mess of them; and I hope and cautiously we may pr6o,-ed. . I sb that oil eneTgles can be better am- ... - .., "i .. I I For the rest, we might walk down a ployed; 1. port shipments from Canada Into Brit-,likely to be of equal permanence? Lha for the most part they will con-, . . . ' much' street of shops and consider how I 0 ­_-.5-- - 11,_ .,�� . .�.�� job possessions giving a preferential �Well, fl-rst there is locomotion. con- tin to abstain. There Is ton In � . 1i .duty on Canadlim built cars, owners I dueled first by human muscles, then of permanent value In this world for many of the objects displayed are Canada Openmig . 7-­-t`,;-4 .1 � . _.. " . In these countries" profit directly by ;with the sift of animals, and now with them to be deflected into merely tem- useful and helpful to humanity, and . , : ,. � ".� � ho . pensed with. ,fta4 1 IN -1the increase of C' . All this must it ifirect tons. - .. I w many i.�cluld be dis � 1 RUO16 ". . � I : � - . . I . Canadian element In the help of machinery, por ry Vast Northw . ­ I . . - -. . � :.: ­_ ..... the cars. I I evident,ly 'continue and develop; peo- . . . . .. .­ _ ___ ,I ."This move is a result of Stude-i ple, must move from place to Placa. . - . Important exploration 'expeditionill . , . - . . . ,, . - - � _� ... . ',baker's faith in Cal said Mr. and develop the. resources,of various . I Northwest will be . .., - 1 7�..11 I . I 11, . ,� , "_ .. 1.", ., .,;� Into the Canadian Northwest. I - �& .. -Grossman. "We believe there ." I I I 7 , ,�111 , ! , .� .. .�,, I I I . will-parts of the earth.. .... .. I ;, ... _ .. ,�,.-:,.."-, ,� , -�� ,. I..... . , I I made this summer by representatives . - I . I - '.I I W . .1... 11, ' In this : , . . 4 ' . � by wonderful developments Another occupation wh-lch must be �,." . It.; ... �.. , ..� . ,� -- t I partment of the . through I ,. �I ,.. I -� , . � ,.,..,,.. o the Canal an De _� .�� ., , , , ...�;�1..:. �!!-:� - . ,., .. expatim plermanerit al the communication of I :�! ''. .. - _�'�,�_ .., . : , . . ,- --country -this I "', .1. , :.�...._ . .' and . . . 111'.1- • �4 - " . - Interior. Police Posts will be resup - ­ . . � ... ... .. . �., . . . � Ill - ; �: ;� �!� . 1. � .. .. I am, we will naturally be ,�.. .1 � .. . . ton progr --;ma * . I . . �. I . ,.''.�.., - - �I 2 .mankind with one another, beginning: ., ­ . . �.� I .. piled and more medical posts estab, � I " , . � , ..... I , .: . .- . � . I.,, - . .., . : I .. �1,",� 14shed, and members of the Oanadian ­ 11 � with ancestral sounds, -gradually ' . `_ . .. ., . :..., I , t .. come a part of those' developments. I .�: , 11, I . . . . I. . . .� "..., ; , , , ...,11 I I . - I . -0 .. unate-!� - ".. . ,� : �,��-- , - 11 I . . ..", - ,.... . -growing into -language. (unfortunate-' .''. . :,_�__., .:�� *- �I . * Mounted Police will make their annual . . ��,, . - .�, . . ',-,, . " . .. ". * - - .. .. " 'i ,� ;�-:._. I.�... . �:. overland trips for the mainteliancil ' * >-I' � . . :Frenchman Is Challenged .- -growing into far too many languages), and I . �, � .�4� .�.t%- .1 ... . .'�.,.,.: - , , ,, . . �-,.�. . :t .. ­ . I .. I..,;* " ,.:�- . � . ,,,I - . . . � ...: " �,., ,L,- . I . . ..� ,, ,- ,� . o writing and the me- :,.�,, . ;" ,. . . I,11 To Duel for Nobile Slur' t ..'.... �... ;�. �` �. Y� 7,�7:.-�:�, I .., . law. - . ..-;,,,w, �4 1 . . . - . %,-­�., 4.1 i, I . , . �f I I .�- �_, 1,01 t. ", ., '. ,: , I rhanical- reproduction of writing- � ` . I �. , . . I , . I The expedition headed by Major L. _ . �� �-,Z�; : -���,". . . I - . . . .. 2ii .,.�.�, ..I.. i� : ., .� ..,-.. � ..", !I. . -Burwash of the Northwesterni �Tiar- " " . . . . . ' I . . :.. a., ". . ; �, 7 �.. I. ,�,--� . Ing editor' of I"L'Impero,"- has 'oral- -, I I %..� I . I ..-I' I, . . - I .. . . , ,-, - '. . , .graphy. to t14 development of which I : .­' '.-. . .I ties explo.ratory engineering staff %, ,�� .� 'A. .". .., . . 4 , . .. . . ... . � lenged the director of the Paris news-i ` . ".I.., . 't",ttl 4.1".. I� �. .I . . �. . * �> , . .0 ;.. , .'. I i I :. t, � . . .... Rome.-Stguor Settimelli, the fight-. . �..:�:.:;�­ . .It ii�- �'f`�" i �*, ,, ..., .. , , _ -Al- ,, .-, . . ,� Printing, and now receptly tele-t . ���i ,,., . -�. , . . I .,.� I. I. . I we can ..! , lintends to visit King William Island . fix no assignable limit. " ipl� I . � ,,I-:';�"t'. .I .. I ., . . paper "Matin" to a duel for 'making , .. .. . I - .'.: - ­ ;� ... . - . � , .. :� . ..;,�_V�-1-1-6- . I I In freedom of speech women have . , �.��. .. . . . �. -'fit search of records and r�li6s of the- � . .i � --what he regal as a ,reflection on i -i;�' , ,­ .�.:..". ­- ��, . . - I - �S.� . . -­ ...�, v -, ....; . , I '... ..:.� . . . . I never'been deficient; and I hope that . � I .! 4 unfortunate party of Sir John Frank . I , , .Deneml Umberto Nobile's being saved, 11 .., I-.-"I I .t� - '.. -.XA-,�.f:�� .. �lin, which set out I - I., . . . first from the stranded crew of, the $04ne day they will r.oritrive either i ilif ­1 , ,� � I . .-I-'. I I I* . n 1945 and never re• 1�,-� .�� � . . ., , .1 I . beinemade fora � . . or perhaps two„ universal; 1 . ., ­�, " �.�f:; ,turned. Surveys are . . �1%1: I'll .t.-!... -�z :I- . I .- i one, - _.% ,,, %!,��-, !:,1�7,.P%.�­�,,�..��.,- ; . ..Italia. I lauguagew, through which ibe inbabi- : :,..4 �' , , ... �', - ..: - ;,"", . -,I.,.... possible tractor-train route from the I., ...1. .._- , , , , I , . , , .�"4, � . I . .. � . . . ,The challenge was Inspired, by an ' 1 . .:`,%;.i , ..", ;west co . .,. 1..�._ . - I tants of all countries will be abll to . .. , I i..., �. .��....��. ,. , coast of Hudson Bay to Cock• . I A-.7 . tole in "Matin" befone, the; . . . :. a 0 �..� . . 1, �i­._ :�,;.- - .., -:�;, . -art c e printed understand one another: That would' I ..,.;; ;;�.� . 1, .�!,..:1.'_ . "M N I j.� .1 burn Bay, which is south. of King : -..�'... :� I .','­.i..'�-�, , �.... �11 ` -I -- . - J� .." , . I -sing and conduce t -I .� �: , - '..- . .. - . - 4%, �1. . , . . Itii .I .,.,.,. . �, scent rescue of seven of the Italic's i . I : - , ��, _ *. 'be a' great blessing __ ,�%,'. � .: .I William Island. It is expected that - � a 0 ....�. _.. ,# . . . ...... �1. .,*��,- . . . crew.' This article listed all the mem..- I ,: ,t ,. . � 1�1, ... ... I". I. .. 1. ..,. ... . .. ..I�� . ... - - -I . ., � I. . . .... : , 4, , ' ward., better understanding Of one I :* - .1 .%., ':this expedition will require a-year or . . . . .., .. . I . . . � . bars of, the crew and rescue party I .. . ...It�' .. . I , . . I 11 .1 ��i-*. 1. �%��t:. , . ,... .- .. . . .. . anotherls.habits and aspirations. � . .:,k,� ...,.,: � -0,� :.�-*..i , , , ­ 1�niore to complete its work. . , _ _ .Z_., "PIV., . ., -, .. .3�1 � .- . - ­­`? I .i- . f__ .1 �';,.�'i ..",.".'.,�� � .---�. -:.:,,..,;. .. reindeer grazing in the I . � ­ * , . . . . ; I . .:­ . . . .,,�, _ ."��.,. .. . Investigations to determine the best . ; ... r� 11. ;-, ­4­.. , ...-, '.I ......�,;�.�,*.'..*�-� ,,;;���., 'added the foll6tring line: . . . ..._." . ...-S��. , I, '... .� � ,� , .i, I �.� �t..11,11 :�.-..�.!%,-�'.,.,....�-'..., .... areas ,for I reading and i , .....� I ,.. . .. . �,1'.'.',,:11:L _.�......1 �__, -t . but the 're- . ...,:4.4" . ''. . ., - ,g�: ,I. , , rJ - . who were then believed dead and then 1 . .. - �-4 ..'';' ..". �. I 11, .:,� 7,�:-.-,�!�-,.%�,*.- . Language renders possible not it.�'�;"., , Rv,� : �" .! . ,t of speaking only, . , ., .. I I ­%__ "Only one saved-Nobile, chief �;..,. ., � �i,�.;i�%i: ,�:. .i .." I" I - , - .- writing of literature. '" . ­ ... ". %�L-.: I 'I %.; �..:.: I. . , !Northwestern Territories will.be con- .1 . . :�:`1.4. . . .:­�.%1:..� I c!.%. I ..1 � .. . I � .�­lo._�'--lo_� ��.�-' .1. ... 41, _.. �- I....1,........._" . .... " . .� I I .. :,. -�T - . 1. . .. . . . expediti6n." I ... ;Z.,­1*_­`�,"" V.., .." % a I.Lai I .. must always be readers and writers , , . .,� .." -1 �4' �,�,K�:4­,- i.1 -'_.: � I �,`.'� .r United by A. E. and R. T.,Porsild, who ,... '. * , , . . 1. . . . �, '�­ I ;._....., ... ..�.,- ...... .... .� .. . �*-. .. - -%t­­ .. _ ..�..... � , �.i�':�.',, . . . �.!- ., . . .:: 4 . - 1 � " . .. Reports that Captain Sora and Van - . L.� . �., .l , 4 �, , , ...�, b�_� . ad literature, now that it has begun; .. ., - . . '..'J I - . . , � ..�.. ''!, .. have been making their surveys since .. � *.. . ;!�'.,.1.,;- ,. ........ .. .., ....'.._4 . ,. .;. . . M I I- I . .�:.�-.::..,.-.. �.*� .I......1�1­... .I. � .. I�".*!".''.,,�." . .,, . ,.4 ., Dungen had Veen, from Foyne . ..�:.�. .... . , ". .:.- . I� . and though literary, occupations do h, . .;.1 i... . . 4k . ".. . �, !1924. .Wild life Is rapidly approach . , . _ ;. . �14:,. '-- � .. . . � . ., I � ­ . .., . Island soon. after the recovery of the y " ..: '... . .. I .!Ing extinction in this district, and It �4­ �' 1. .1 , , , .. i . . I .Vigliert group of Italia survivors has not go back to very remote antiquit , " � ,, *, " . , I " I I heartened the Nyhole Italian I they are likely, in., some form or ... "I'! . . . I �. ;s hoped to replenish the supply of , '.��' I .....:. . I I ­o. nation. . _ .�; meat for the natives by bringing - - v-_ A be permanent. . liging In . � , Rus- other, 'to . .� ." .01.:, 1. . . ,4 ,-� .� - , . I .r the .There was special praise to , : .. , .�� reindeer herds. . 1. . -----7i3 a , .. I .1 . . - . Ti-n-flyier Chuklmovsky, who told the --ExPl9ring-f4pity-rels.Secrets I ..4 1_..... ,. � - ­13enthle with . . - - ___ � __ I , . - , annual frilp of the Again, there always must be peo- I - ""'...... The ann ­ �_ . . 1. � - I I � . ., ,.- �­ -.1. . . . . , - I ­leebreaker-.Krassin to press on to the i .,.-.;'.I . , . ... . . .... I ,...�. �. ...� . � I. � . Isupplip's and �rovislons for Arctic - - _ .0 . i ., ". . 'i��% i. .1. .-A .., - , `�,I. , . ­.'.-f_'�. ."-.. !. I ,, �'.. I. . ­ , ), ' 'rescue of the Vigliert group, as he ple who work in laboratories, and . .. . � .. I .,.�,:,.. . . � . " .. . , '. .. .., I...�. I �.1:�. ....:­."'t.", "..: posts will be ma I . ....'.-'. .%. 1� . , .11�.,­t.. ." .. - , de under the. � 'q . ; �.,�. . . . .., .�, . I I ­ Im . wait rescue. "It Messa " who make Calculations, 'seeking to I. I ,police " 4 could gero - ,-., , ` - ':.'!�.�.`.. :, .. � ..; -''. :, .4- . . � " explore'the deep things of Nature and :...� ,, .. . .%'-�` . !� ,.;. '* I—�' , :guidance of G09r9P Mackenzie. To ! - I at. ��.. �1 Q,��_ �. 'i..:1,:, -..��:�;�:,,"'��.,I i. ......, ;�. ..��..,. I .. ­.. I.. .. ,I � w ­.- .,,.� I ,said of this "Italians do not forget." .. �!l..... -.:.,r... . .,;�._k:-�%�;�!�'f� .. I :.. " . ., ,� . I :�, .� I ; .- .... � .. : ...,. ... . . 1-f� , - �. : .. I � rleqsen the work of the Beothic a new ., _... . 0 discover the secrets of phenomenal . ,I I .,- .,- �. . .. .. I. : .. _ - - I I .. . ,- ... ­ .. . steamer has been built to serve.parts I '�,-�Zi,,�! have - . I .. . ;.. . . of the aromatic golf which, tbough always existent, 1:. I. . ......1.. . . . . I- . I . . . .. * , I ,........., . �. , """ � I .. I . I�Have you heard . a ...., ,... ,.. . . ...I ."�.-�1 �.- - . .:�..' ,, - - , .1 . � ' ' �. '� . _..,., ..,. �;_�.:� �....,- - - .-...- , ......... ,. ... .;;.�.��.",' ,.. ..., .... . . . 1� , ,`i� --_. 't. , _­:t�_�; . ...".., .,.p­ . , . .,�.., � I .:: - -- . ­ball that can ell o6t when It previously been hidden 'the .., -�:..,i,.,., .,.� -.1 `� ,Of the (118tTIC ' .. '. . .. � . - __ -,,....., -fr � _ ., . ..., ,� ......,.. � - ,-,� .- _ -,'�".- . _. _.. , - , . be smelt an Om . ..," .. _. . " - . .. - .- ­ _. .,-- F.�''�`.-'i".`._,�_�`,�.'�.-Inll-.-���i'' .._._ ...,.'... �... _ " ., .,. ��14*�7." *%�::",_., -1 i � -----------�C. # .1 . . .� .".'........"_......", I., . � I ..- ,Sets last in the rough? Where are mind c,f man. This occupation Is of. .:-- -• . '....'.., ..", � it seems that the substill of I .. they going to keep therp when not In comparatlYely rel growth, but It - .--.- ­_. __________._ � -,-----__ ..1 ., I - _. . . I I 'Judging by the smiles of the two Roumanian delegates to the Baptist right sad left for starboard and port I .,Play? . must have an Illimitable fill . by the In-LL-.Xaational Naitticill Co � I hope, tog, that.t there will always.8 I tit. Toronto rNentV .soup 'tastes the. same 'trt,any i u. . 4b- -Wdrld Congrbss held ' R I .. 'The wets and drys are so far apart be people Wao meet either tn West-I le, . . n fit mid-Atlantic on the Canadian Pacill c grew tn. Lmolon. was (�nly tentative, .. . - �i ... language. The pl;cture, was take landlubbers can continue to urgue _.."', �'., �� AA .1 - 11 . ,- � -� . M . that the bootleggers haVe plenty of from �Io I ",rte , nituster or somewhere Isar to risen", by delegates to the Congress 1�l�. liner "Montroyal" which was chartered - . . room to pal 0$4V�q9lLf,_Vtr&In1&n- not party polities, but tit: welfare ot were thirty-eight different nationalities in.the party. which ,aide of C-re ship Is port and . .&-� -I&.. - pubt. - . . Xur0s. Thele . , which side starboard. sl .� , I I I , I � the Stats, tho'good of humi _. ____ , , . I I I . I a to,'e. played atia -s il L - contribution t�._ .. modem f the Do. I . . . I �. .. . . � I" .11 . .,I t , . I..1 .I . � . . I I . . . - I . . :, .- ... .1 - _. .1�. . ­ . ., . ­ I I. I I � : '. . �. � . . .- - .... . . . . . . TI � . 1:�, I . . - , - ":'. 'I I'i. I. .�, I ,�. I I .1 I � � . . I �, I. . '�­­' ,�. " f; . I 11 11.; - . . . _­ . . .� .. . - . I I � .1 - ,, --, I .1-- I I . -.1. I ,.., IV. ­1 io� ... I I .. � , , , � ,.. .1 .�.�. . I ,. � . I . . � .. �,, , :-,, I-I I I I�w " :�-_��­.,Z�.� ----� I , - __ ­ ??? I ., . ,il � � . - -.� , ::,I - � -.1 ­- . j­ ,.,--. 1-.��_� ' I ".,,,, �_;��,.,& ���5­01.�F, � .........- � ,1-" .; I', -, - -, � .. ��&4" . '. A , -1 --P' >k"..',? % ,T.� r, .. �, __ . � . 4 , . � - - � . " - - �f, I I . . .- , . I "AN- � '. , 3 i ,i .1 . . .- w- - - I ; __ - , sl - 1�I I" 444 , .... 11 I- l,11=MMA _= ..- - . .1 I.,,:" . 'It 5 , , ,_ , g. " . �'I"4- M__501-1 .1L , '. r.2___ .a , t. ', °.�.b+• .. .� .. ':am i• x..... - r,. .... �:,,a '... :en'Wr:•+4Ata:*tuf.�• re*c�'a. x .,s-p;^'. est -:+•eo, '"te�•+r^ 'w.�ai,.. ., , •.n :-' Y.esa ,«'"> :5•-...c .y. `Ci r.�•'•��, ,. .,.v- n}.e ...ry,:4 .• r ro� -rr•- .,,�.e .'Y a' - I ., ,•i ''fit.. '.�,^IPr,'M •F .;.:q 1T'•� Y7. 71it ,� :✓at:. ly • .zt -M � BI eCH00L REPORTS: linger*; Florence ((then*, �o A WONDERFUL. COM NATII vy Flett*, Earl Dixon*, James MacRae - .:� Whitevale School Margaret Teefy, Alan:Petty-. -Sr. Pr. —` Pronsotivns for:y*ar'190-28. • IA-. -Muriel Torrance, James MacPher- o�y ) T MRAtS _ T. dicates horrors. Jr, III. to Sr. IIF.-- son, David Grant. Jr.'Pr--Roy Flea, `OR ;,>f>~7a pa rear.: t13o if peWin adva ". * Leonard Hollinger. G:'Lenz, teacher•. A 'S Pearl Hickson , Douglas Rackham , y8,abmeptions rocbe tfmced Stata,aad Creat, 'Joy Berry*, Leonard Herbert•;, Ross- 8. S. Na 4, Pickering. 4 Bn"`n=2'U0`n °tACE leen Sweeney, Garnet Booth, Sr. III. The following are the promotion i r o Jr, IV.--Jack Berry*, Fred-Hicka4, examinations for B.S. No. 4, Eaat, _�. CoOjtfC FRIEND BAKING ` JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor. Nelson Hickson", Marion - MacKay", Pickering. " signifies honors, Jr. COOK'S tt - Mar O'Connor* Lorna Donnelly", IV. to Sr. IV.—Thomasine Arnold". - - Lloyd Andrus*, Reginald Bryant*. :PONDER r ''.:•_, NOTES AN COMMENT8. Stewart' weed fes._ _ .._ Ernest Bryant, (absent Stewart Tweedie. Sr. II. to Jr. III. Jack Annan, * Turner*,. but-recnmmended.j_�_J�:_.. tom` �xx 88bera-Nowlan , Alice T -- _'ASD _ If there, is. one thing above John Ailles*, Blanche Tran, William IIL—Geraldine Bath*, Ivan Barrett*, e ' .J,. . �` another In which Che Bi fish abolorve Hicks, Elmore McKay, Tom Allison, Marjorie Bach, Allan Bath. Sr. II. R:O S G S F O V R: Walter Whitebread. Jr. IL to-Sr, II.. to Jr. IIL— Ada ,Arnold*; LaRene r or the British soldiar takes pride, —Helen Hickson*, Reginald Rack- Bryant.*. Jr. IL to Sr. IL=Clarence ''it is that of maintaining his honor ham*, Lloyd Greig*, Ruby Booth. �t�s�*�t�tr II.—Alice hurmanDoris ', The Baking Powder sells.at 20c, for J ib..and 32c the,pound. .,Give ,.' untarnished is t{roea of - 'great 1.'tq Jr. II--Jean Fleming*,-Kathleen * Dorothy Bath*, Llewellyn Crawford', this a trial on your next,baking day. Sweeney*, John Irowlan , Eddie Don- Y Sr. Pr.—Albert Crawford, . Harold daiig.eC• He regards his own safety refry, Jac]c Hornshaw, John O'Cau- _ _ ___gold at —•_____ „ •of second importance to that of a nor, Betty Golden. Jr, I. to Sr. I: Barlow,. Alex. Mackintosh, Robert , S, fellow-being. In case "of ship- Donal Berry*, Lle}d Hicks*, Kathleen Barlow,.. Mary Baxter, teacher. _ McKay , Donal"illes; Fred Herbert, -- r wreck the captain is tnvartahly, - bITUATIONS GUARANTEED �!•� Jean Hiks (rec.). z e the n'iuking — • _ O.� a :Richardson"-s' `Gr cry =�- -the last man to le 9 Cherryw•ood School eo a desirous of se- r Any young people < ship. The weak must be cared Promotion.examinations, J` •Indi- curing a thorough, modern' business for before the strong. The Sromen -rates-- honors.-`Sen'or-},00tn. '3r -1V, -education-shouid:-write for particn= --- --- - ::land children must coins. first to SF. IV,—Haroldenney,- Sr III. lays to (Toronto's Greatest School of ,+:' - to Jr.. 1V.—Gordon Pett}*, Earl Tay B mess), the Canada Business Col- 'Pick g Hardware Store tsnd then the men, the crew basing lor, Bertha Smith, Murray Hollinger, lege, College and Spadirra, Toronto. thelast to seek safety. On the Ruth Hollinger, Lloyd Petty, Jame. It costs•no more to attend this col- the the same spirit o! tour- Dixon. Jr. III. to Sr. IIL—RkS' Pil- lege of strength. and character with key", Arthur Petty", 'John-• Teefy, its university trained staff, than th,. age and self sacrifice is character Ronald Maynard, Hazel.Posty,.Frank ordinary business college. A. -H �i �, Rj �� M Rj S t{c of the'$i'itish soldier. The Sobol. F: 'L. Dermis, teacher. Snelgrove (late professor Albert Col- is M Itaiialis who set 011t on the giant Cherrywood Public School. lege, Belleville), Principal.; Miss E. Now is the'timti to use Paris Caren. Arsenate of Lead. Bordeaux alrs+hip, the "Italia," ,to cover Promotion examinations., * Iridi- Sandusky, As-sis*ant Principal.; Miss' Mixture and Climax Bug Poisvo'. We have them all - cates honors, Sr. II. to Jr. Ill, - G.-McEachern, B.A.; -Registrar; Geo. „ .in whatever quantity you want. I. -themselves with-glory and undy Mary MacRae*, Dorothv Lawrie*. Ji. Spotton, M.P., President. Situations ing fame, fell down miserably in II, to Sr, II.—Hugh Teefy, Charles guaranteed.. Enter .any day. Home the ill-fated attempt. It waa a Calladine. Sr. I. to qr. II.—Alain study courses., Pay when, you_ like. B time iY Pilkey* Bobby Torrance, 'Norman sand hard work. A free otrial The most foolish.idea,in the first lace. y - I Write now for particulars and list of - - - _ p Petty, •Esther' Barkey-, Willie McII- successful 'graduates from your dis- _ 'No scientific knowledge or an give any time. a at me ri{ y coy. Sr. Pr. to Jr. L—Mildred Hol- trice during past forty years. - - -other aseful knowledge was to bs __ -Our Poultry Food and Calf Meal are .gained by the trip. Apparently HS - worth giving a trial. ' the object sought was that' of Winter will be here ver Boon and Coal, .-1C,oa_ _ dropping the Italian flag anda, - . -i" ---- -ttyotr-have-any-Hotton of . . cross on the north pole,on the a purc•ha»ing-a new 4gent for McCormick Farm Machinery ' and Repair4. Etiver•+nry of .the, dn_v on w Eich Hard and Soft Coal o€ the ab-igh, leNve ItMly entered the great war. Evi• your order o )w *o thRt it beat quality' On will be ready when the I dently they succeeded in thi*, but - Aur Motto : W e have it, car► get it, or k is not made on returning their grEat airship hand fiat snow »pp?eco: w Y ' EEIDas wrecked, probably t�irougl " ICK�RiN� LO aS. BALSDON, P this T ✓✓Q• A* LAW -mismanageruent, add from r eno►aent the Italians showed thatP!•C3c®ti1^i$. =•fit- 1 +CLARESONT they lacked thegnal{rise of true Have -you renewed your subscription ? •- =. Mew heroism, The leader... General . . �� , .. �- .- __ _ - Nobile, allowed himaelf to be the PREM11CH CARDS GIVE', WITH EVERY CASH PURCHASE �N1�ERS�L • M0,01%S :Bret to be reytned from their ter. OF STAPLE LINES AT THIS STORE. ' jL • rible predicament for which he Be aura that you get them. ' - ; was responsible, in place of seeing - This i3 the way that the *haw our appreciatlnn. WEST HILL 'that the others were saved first. To the person turning in the largest number of Coupon@ by Dae. 24th, 1928 as is the custorzs with .British sea- we give an extrs premium of an Electric Reading Lamp STAR AND FLINT .SALMIS or a Large Mantle Clock. �t..77 j jj j' risen Bttrnot•s .regarding the ac- _ _ g - ._ t 1� .tion® of other members of the a have a fn1I. line of ( rocerlea Sardware Dr (lords, •if - •crew du not redoand to their r + y ' y r credit, but to their everlasting we have not got what you want, we - steams, It is -hoped that theae - can g t it for yon: R F P I .� S - e . : rumors are not substantiated. It = T $(cello Poultry Feeds for chicks aad.huns. „ is not to be wondered at that the g y • If you want a guaranteed P epair job at a reasonable s world has been shucked by the Prices Rea4onable-Quality Goods. r s�'rE ss revelation4 made, but the :official U►q. Zarsatford Binder Twine, ready for immediate - inveatigat'tun may clear their - delivery. - ... -. : E_:perieaeed Mechsnice..�� .- . JRepeirs on all makes. - p • �repeite.tions sornewbat. Phuue sneer order We deliver. _ . Phone Markham 6402. Phone Scar born 52-81 a M D - SROuGHAM. - • Duncan, 6eaeMerchint Green River . -• Plenty of�.riit anti lately gardens Wm. -_ • - t this year. No our need want. Aho ___— _-- -. __ ._- _---- —.•- - . _ SPECIAL PRIC E t•'.: :nice cool refreshing drinks and ice cream in 'abundance in Brougham. Why do without. t It seems a mean trick for some people to -enjoy a program at a Kar _ FOR TEAM HARNESS The eat Shy pe -den' party from the outside _of the � N fence when the committee was using j_ this means to raise money for the r - _ cam Bac sad Brass-mounted T trace with n 00 -' Baas mous kbHarness, 'public good. . 2 inch lay w heel chains, >d 2 Miss Gladys Gahm __has gone to With 5.ring breeching. instead of, back- p - We still have left a big stock of �9dies'mats-Reg. 4.50 and band, $49,00 � _,�'Revenslwe to spend a few days among 5,00, for 1,95. Reg, 3.50 and 3.00, for 1.00, friends and relatives, and will attenu - Black-mounted Team Backband Harness, $88.5A the big Union S, S. Picnic, a pleasant Also, a large stock of Ladies'Priated=Crepe Dresses. i 'ievent which ocqurs ever'yj.year at Is- Sizes 4G too. .Reg. 11.00, for 10 05. ;'. " 5 ring Breeching $44.25 _ _ '- land Grove on Lake -Sitpcoe. B. Hamey's sister from New.York, Another line of Printed Silk Dresses, reR..15.00, for 9.50. This is not a factory harness, but custom made in our also his brother, of Toronto; John and own shop at Markham. ' .'Mrs. Sherlock, Mr, and Mrs. Ashby Clearing our Silk Fugi Dresses: " jr. a;rd son, Albert, of Toranto,.spent Short sleeves, selling Ott 3,95 �GVe specialize on repairs to harness and collars Sunday- at the home of Bert and "''' Long sleeves, selling at 4.50 'Mrs. Harte}•. We understand flint _ T -0DMr. Harvey's mother, and sister ire 11 colors tend alzse to choo_e'from.-tend staying' here for a few weeks _;A call will convince you. - � t MYRTLE. `A, Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded Harness and Collar Manufacturer A' serious motor accident oceur'red 3 Doors north of Eewis' Butcher Shop. Home Phore 3400 on the highway about a mile south - *�R HA,�2, O T qf here, on Sunday afternoon, in _. ' j(SAM EL SCHWARTZ) -a-•___•t �e e :which one young man was seriously - •.- THE•� IDEAL ,SHOPPE, hurt and loco others sot afro minoi CENTRIALnnjuries. Five young men from Osh- THE . aw•a, Clarence Anderson, Archie An= derson,'CAas.'Jgekson,' "Chuck" Mc- Brock Street _ orth,_ Whitby, oTlt. Connel, and R. Lee, started out on a �J - rleasure drive to Port Perry, When 4900 'T nearing Myrtie, V. Vortener, of 1^7 ' � neer St„ Toronto, attempted to pp Tele one Qua in°. and in'doih so:had either - ; We -welcome . You to Ins ect strut kthe feacier or teh wheel o' _ the other car, forcing. it into the e ditch, which i� quite iJeep. at .this our lines. It's your opportunity. Compare quality and point, The car, an old Ford, was Aute Repairs; Aecess'ories, Oil's wrecked &nrl the occupants thrown price, then step in litre and be just another ..out. McConnel way rushed to the. satisfied customer...... hospital at Port Perry, where it was Glasoline, Acetylene Welding, found he had a fracture of the collar ;Men's and Boys' Fancy Outing Flannels. These trousers are'. } n smartlyent, -splendid materials,'cool and coinfortable Battery Vhar 1n' _ -bone- and the nose and also -severe pneed for quick selling. g - g' cuts. Jackson also suffered a frac- in-hand ture of the right arm. Vortener, who tiew Sammer Neckware -Both -Bows and Four.' axes made on all makes 1. Is out on 56000 buil, will appear,in Rep court to answer a charge of.wanton, %Underwear, not-a button and balbriggan, very comfortable injurious drivink and wilful miscon- ___for the warm weather, - • .,,duct. -• .. 4 ` STOCKINGS-Girls' Stockings for play 9r beat wear.'. Men's and Boys' CARD OF THANKS. - Socks are hera in' a varied assortment of patterns and colors. '�Mr. and Mrs. 'D.' Dawson and fam-: '•' ily' wish to thank their neighbors of ' Ask for Coupons. W`e shore our pro$ts with yot7. ' - J_ . Y. .. - x'.' Claremont, Cheer}wood and vicinity ;CHARLES B. -SPENCE ' ''dor .the marry act. of kindness during the illness. id auti e.p oral otr of-y�/ BRADL E Y 1. sympath anri beautiful floral trihu- res in heir recent ;ad bereavement Proprietor, ,� Pickering' ` of their daughter and sister. P Z C K Z R I N Ci _ 4 ,....J ,• r'.w r :d,. .. ':. .r.... JF is :. .. ... ,.c,.:r ..e ,.w .`-:.� l' �• x' .: i. , 1.� .,-�?' ••tar. y� ,,,,': q , 1 -.w k '.,..•x �' ... . ;,.s;.,n. _-.. , s 1�,,.,, ,( 1^r nY ..� , '+l.t Y•..,r ,�,..w•-s �..:: ,: ' •. � •.. y i... '4 z( ';n i.'. ..:1,,.; .,C.;... `�-�'-R. "Y' W. 'Sk`✓ T� "';,YG,Y1',-�yrl'NJ"pi. 3`'4r ��b", i -`�"�.'YK.}�i'.�•.i�'4'a yY,,r arY'!!._.�a � S. Y Oji F4_5_)�_•W ..7 7 Vf§§ CLAREFACINT. Rev. A. McLellan had a buisidess III.—Ross Madill, Evelyn Brown, Frank Clark*, Clarice Guilbault._Jr J3ONI)S_Govornm,ent, MuoLcipalsnd. Mrs. Peter Maenab anent last .trip I to WhLtby-on WedoeKlay, Morris Gostick, Ivan Brown, Jr. IL L to Srl'I.—,Leo Uistylo'116as-Burns'*,f m Mrs. Albert Rawson,of Toronto, to Sr. II.—Fred Hodgao Mortgage Bond* Also, Industrials. .,week with her relatives. Hodgson, Bittriel floe- :Paul Nicholson*, Carl'Burns*. Sr. 8 -om 6 to 7 par ii holiday' I,* olge investments at-fr -Horn, o4 Frida ', Jdly'the -19th, Mrs.-Ward and Sr. I. to Jr. IL—Dom Mat- Pr. to Jr. I:Mote Bo ch George at. t Walter, and tick to Raybibad ads lira. Pilkey,. & rd-an celiac CLaremQut thews, Myrtle Gostick, Kathleen Gos- Gallop* , Eileen Annis*, Howard son. relatives. tia.* Number on toll 20. H; -& Straughan, 'George, Underwood. Jr INSURAN617,--Al written eluding Geo.and 31M.Beatley, of Trea- A-large meeting ofthe Women's Beare. teacher. Pr.'to Sr. Pr.—Russell Dixon*, Velma - Fire.' Tuat=nobile. Wind. institute was held at the home of �. orm.Accident 'too, spent over the week end wit(} - harton. School We4lel, Helen Wilbur*,- May Guil.� at Ditm and elakness. Mrs. Lynn. ard in JuTy. ' A' Mrs. Walter W bg lot room, 'No' Thompson, Eddie, McDonald, Roy �ItDunbarton School, Jr. tult*, Joseph GWlbaalt* Arthur Phone or write Miw.Rargaiel;O�erland isi�ead ereating, fiature of the pro-, on toll 42. - This report is based on I waii a' demo-atstra'don of the ave 'Burnett. ,A. to Jr. Pr—Margaret 48d ing a couple of weeks with friends gra a rage of all exams held during - ED. BOWMAN, Whitby London-- music Riven by Miss Aldine Weed the year. * Indicatis,honors.. towlry4, John B&Ychyn*,­Don­s Tay It an nra order of merit- sr t. _Tr_ TTT Miss I Mu" 4nd three, df her -"Pit - Mrs -Iii o d Names for*, Johnnie Culetta*. Ha R..H "y Clark* Morgan are visiting', in Lakefteld Morgkn Pugh gave an instructive —Ernest Stroud*, Ruby Dixon'. Jt. Arii6fa Snazle,,Jack Underwood. Class paper on ".The Hotue, t , I to Sr* 11­�Aljce_Din all Fra A.—Bernice- Meredith, Jack. Harness-, Boots and Shoes repaired with,David and Mrs. Pugh - he parent, I ac Mere& aug an, Imm' y ith, Frank Stroud, Verna Neale, Vic- and the Child." It -was d' at shortest notice Harness made to and Mrs. Page and decided h McDonald, Si. I. our order. (live -me atrial, and be Mrs, by the-program committee to have to Jr. Mary Rea 9*, Peter for Childs, Ruby Marriti. 0'. y Monkhouse,of Toronto; spent Sat a contest for girls at the Olive A.- convinced that I can�give-you-satis- Augafi t Crosby*,Rosie Culetta*,Marie Burns* B�are, teacher. P�;' a .. I , - -.1 faction, Agent for STACO rand urdai'with J. H. and Mrs. Beal. ; �tieetiuw. Prizes will be given't go B -ods..- Mrs. Pred Ward has been spend- the best made work apron. Th _409 a few days with her sister, con tegt is open to girls from, 10 too Mrs. Urban Blake, of Audley 15. For girls under 10 a. plain' Farmers, Attention David and Mrs. Gregiz have hand 'Eve' rybod It ...1bee Visiting relatives in Western I, the towel. It hopei that the girls be Famous community will be interest- ed Ihave the agency for t Renfrew MachInerl, Separators Ontario during the past week.' , and make this a fine exhibition M-rq. Richard Ward has been in Scales, &nd the high quality a critical condition during the of their- .hand work. Sa"V I Ill Acorn Range..and am pre- past-week suffering from an attack 9 pared tobeat terms. of flu. . .6QM00L RZ"RTS Give me a call glyheen wanting some-. Duncan and Mrs. Morgan re- thing In these lines. Phone Pick 1007 turned home on Saturday, af ier jP spending three weeks in Lakefield. Mount Pleasant School. . W- C. WILLSON, The 'report of Mount Ple-asant Pub- R. R. No. 1, LOCUST HILL with their datighter, Mrs. David lie School, S.S. No. 12,- Pickering, A. Pugh. A large ,number attended the based on year's work. Names in or- 'We are giving away original Wm. Rogers Silverware abs)lutely der of merit. Sr. III.-to Jr. IV_ Profit Sharing Plan." A'beautifnl (and ex 'AI Ham, hori.; Marjory elusive design in a ew"'uality Silver Plate with Wm. Rogers&Son y Baptist Sunday School picnic at, Marie Percy, "FREE" ❑tinder our n trade mark ever piece. 108@�*% -Park. on 'Tuesday of ter- hon ; Doris Dolphin, hon.; Henry Ma high quality noon of last week and all report (313 y Given with an unconditional -'Guaran- 4elightful outing, to-give perfect satisfaction without time limit. a dill, Robert Miller. Jr.. 111. to Sr. tee' Clifford and Mrs'.Pilkey and ]lt- tIe son have returned home, after HELLO, TECE"I With every purchase you make at our store of 25c jou r4detve a 41 coupon marked 25 soj yable motoring trip Do You..TEnow that is celaninj and with every $1 purchase a coupon marked 50c, an c wi'be"ry "C h Eastern, Northern and lip 0 is- Coupon marked$1,00 sad soon. When through time,-? I am prepared to repair ou have Paved 31 (� of% `Western and i 0 Opw roerh a' coupons you are entitled to a "Rogers" build chimneys, also concrete work Raspoon. A full list of premiums is here given. Reuben and Mrs. Besse and sen; 4L and painting. Chimneys swept and '..Jlmq of St%yner, are holidayinv furnace pipes cleaned. Hard mortar Free with with Mrs. Besse's parents, James used. Work gueran d. Charges No Fake No Competition And Mrs. Evans,- and -other rela, moderate. Coupons Cash & rives in Claremont. U48. Phone Pickering 550-1. Amounting to coupons No Guess Work A very cordial invitation is, I Teaspoon 16 00 or .80 300 broadcasted from the Baptist I Desert Spoon..30.()u .160 600 --THE BEST YET I Tables 5o Wewant to make ou'r bust- BEN you have Church to attend tile evening ter- .66 650 Vice neat Sunday,July 29th. when I Soup Spoon.._ 82,% ..66 .650 nese grow and grow in e, leatti- Wplaced an order with us fora memorial We represent the Waterbury Odor- I Iced Tea spoon..26.50 63 .525 mate way, The bank pays wi -a choral service will be given by less Chemical Toileta especially ad- 50 you have looked far in. I Salad Fork 43, :87 8 75 interest on what you save, t Th® will Corn- apted 4 the choir. for rural schools or where there I Bu i ter Spreader'39 78 to the future for our is no water system. Can be Installed I Knife Med. 37 50 .73 750 you "ad. memorial work stands imence at 7 .78 7.75 we pay interest on what 00 o'clock. Randall and Mrs. Birkett. of in the building. A card will bring I Fork Med 32.80 05 080 up under stress of time 'Regina. returned home last week. full information with-drawings for I Cold Meet Fork70.00 2.40 14,00 Our Interests Are Your and weather. It Is tru after "uding a couple of weeks each particular jayoaL 1 Uravy Ladle-, 82 30 1.65 id 50rests. IT a lasting tribute. with relatives here. H. E. Poynter, 1 Berry Sp000n.,100 f)o �_2 00 20.00 They were h I-Beby R linn 3500— 70 -7-190 "No GrektvrTributa�!_ tbeh t wo "U", I Sugar Shell....8600 .70 700 who_9d­1been spending a year I Rutter Knife. ,4040 .80 R00 N. W. STAFFORD,- 'herewith their uncle and sant, Is Your No Coupcoo ann'wed on-charge e Kingston Road, Wm. and Mrs. Birkett. accounts over 30 days t S:60- Whitby Oa Sunday morning, while*Wm. Phone Whltby -Cloates, Sr , was engaged In shay. fA -inn. he received a slight stroke. call at L-T 01"S -Phone 3800 Kitullen, which deuruyed his speech for a FING --time -and paralvzed one of his :arms. We are glad to kunw that 1C=J A nw 03�TWA.Xazc he has now quite recovered, and ��s---Hot — we hope his recovery may be per -toanent. Then We congriatulsfe the f ba-v An Oil Stove or, maple IA&f Mutual rw -on tiavi A Us Ra age. ag passed the Elementary Pianoforte Examinsitions : Miss We have a fall stock of Perfection Edith Linton, aged 10, daughter and Florence Oil Stoves A Safe Repository dor Cheap rat" for farm and country -of Norman and Mrs. Linton, pai4q,• in stock. 3'and 4 buildings. Windstorm Insurance on buildloga. ed with honors ; Miss Eileen-Lin. burner. Bonds or Offier wind-mills,Silos etc. Wo, aged vassed with first-claim Also a otimber of xoorl used �,7 `_IAutomobile Insurance A honors ; Miss Florrie Duerden, Oil Stoves, reasonable, Valuable Papers of all kinds. -.aged 10. Rassed with flrmt-clai�9 COLEMAN GASOLIN'S STOVES SAFETY Deposit, Box in your FARMS FOR SALE honors. Each completed their Elementary exams, in 5 months. (faster than city gas) Auea�eet_bramh_of the Stondard Write or phone 'The forpgoing sire pupile of His "A*k us for a demonstrati 9 ion -,Aldine Ward, in your home.- Bank is the logical place to keep ED. BOW MAN It is our duty this week to chroyo4 0 We can supply you with'w'!As '29 7-.'-". WHITBY. ONT. leis your valuables for security and con the death of one who was for and all other accessories �wany years, one of Claremont's venience. _. We shall -be pleased to Screens, Fly Spray, PI Swatters, Farmers, Attention imost prominent residents, George 4Gerow, which took place on Fri- ..Doors and all kinds of Mid- fliraish you -with Spice necel4sarv' day last at his home, 358 Main St.. summer Hardware. 11hAve secured tbeageneyfor theFrost for your requirements at minimum & Wood and Cockshutt Farm impl& -.Toronto, in his 86th year. The menta. and will keep constantiyon late Mr. Gerow was bort in Corn. C H A S . COOPER hand repairs for these"popular 'Wall, where he received his educa- implements. 4.1on. In earl CLAREMONT Also, Ldudon's barna d stable fa y atian-hood"he moved in 7 with his ily, including his STANWD RIM fluinge. D brother, John M., who I URANT MOTOR CARS • td for twill also take contracts for painting Man years In BroUgha to AND TRUCKS OF*CANAEA barn�s and houses by a new Western Ontario' finally locating ZSTARUSHED 1,875 process, by spraying. in Claremont, where he conducted Estimates cheerfully'givea. u3pi-!naking Phone 1820.an extensive pump-making busi. V., MDDITT a rief - -Ing 2-4-52 -•w' hereDo! the time be lived Store here he entered municipal. life, fandgir,Pickering Branch RM R. J. Mann, Claremont rt"asqlt . P occupying the position of co'nocil Claremont, afteldin. est Hill.Whitby «tri - for, denuty-reeve and reeve. In �Zane, IWO, the township. experi. --Green River en for, its history, due to a cloud-burst. • Basket Factory I ced the niost disastrous flood in June As a result of this flood. nearly Manufacturers of township was every bridge in the 't Baskets ' s necessitated All kinds of Fru, y vept away.' Thi DRY GOODS Men's work shirts, an extensive bridge-building cam 98c ce• Berry Crates, piign. With the late JohnMillerMen's overalls. heavy, pr, 1.99 its reeve, and hii abI4 coxincil the Men's fancy sox, .. Farmers Bushel Baskets,— 59C ?services of George Gerow and his Ladies'silk hose, 79c Clothes Baskets. he lopm- way,. to, brother. John M., both expert 93C a&%= rode pem :bridge-builders, were of great Moody's silk underwear,,,. 1.00 dears later �ffi Frank Vennock, �'value to the -township At-thi-3 Newest styles in men's Ye its to, critical liens. Afterwards hesold ' -7 straw hats Proprietor st= making Phone Markham 1804 .out his pump waking business Pr0 GROCERIES and moved to Port Perry, where vision for it now. he continued h1s.interest in muni- Ready cit macaroni, 2.1be., 19e , g A T T matters,' occupyi6g for Corn flakes, 8 pkgs for 25c number of years the various posi. .Shredded wheat, 3 pkg� -Reoar savm be- Bran flakes, 2 pkga for 9 REST STANDS FOR THE 'tions at thd Cutiticil BoArd.,While -25c a hat 3 Jelly powders and tumbler reeve he was honored by the __25c -county Council by electing him to Large prunes, 2 for We _i.which once formed Catsup, nart bottle 23c the position of Warden, which he Abs for affords pleasurc and filled 1n & very able -'manner. 350 Syrup, Pi-k Gp, 6bars fof, 28c satisfacdon. Beveral years ago he moved to To. soap, 7 ironic where babas ever -since re- Fancy mixed biscuits, lb... 23c VIA Christie's sodas, 2 lbs, for sided. He was a member of. Me, Peas, corn and tomatoes, Pherson United Church,*D.Awes Rd, THE W,doLyr He is sun-vived by his A I er, 2 for.;. 20c and ..�One son J. Wesley Gerold. super- Bulk black tea, special, lb, f Vii~ intendedt of the de0artment of Blue Rose-ride, 81bs. foe 2se r 28c .. '-'-Natural Resources at Saskatoon, White tapioca, 2 lbs. fo Fancy stripe.qocoaadt, lb.'.- -and three daughters, Mrs, Wal... 34 1 Murdoch of Winnipeg,- Mrs. E. Litter Carrierg, Ray Carrferil Pumps, Door Tracks. Cow e.� Elgin, Sask., and Mrs. A -Bell of Bowls. Pressure Systema Ete. Kk; . ,f- 1 L Nixon of Hot Springp, Colorado. D # IS C OTT It will PaY !you to get my prices on His funeral, which took place on above hifo'I� re buying else'wbpre, Monday to the Claremont Union Pbone 1402, Wbitby Bra;nch, J, H. Perry, iman I "IN 'Cemetery, was very largely at- 1111-1-1 FRANK J. PROUSE CLkREMONT .$ended. -T0,7 -4. GNT A RI M t, 4: 4 o- , ,; =ae :, ism,.c= e tvpvo t „7.,a ,an+a. t �Sfr'2""" a. � m 'a: yT -►*r+s y ,:, +. '"+ as•. •. c , n� -,.Y{' - '�a •i�5�f Vii,. awe nn.�,Fp,, ��v: ,C�.'rw, _ t P ';n•-u+. -A �+yaI.%,"".' .fie n..,•t�nr, eZ.r �.•:.s.-..F.yw..,t,s,2. .ak•. ,�,M'.tiff• ,;WT•�� xwy+:r '�:1� yY-`�'�p�{. .flaw .�;:;� .D1.-..S,C..•Aa ar��., .�;..:vM jit Y' m- �A,:?.�il'x� .Y.v �. i..y,• .? ..1 s+t,. .s .{,a !-yv a✓M t A.:[ 'k,' at,t, CS aY ::• v, ........ ,,:• <; .,. .R' ...-... ...,,•,.,... ^h•^•,,.. �.^ ¢;.r.a, a; -fir. „..,,6 r.^c.uz 5,.� -.r...r °y,.. :E ,t .'H SL ,-m°,x` ,Nin qq .. *„, .t ,. }.:... ,.- .:'.• .j.,,.YS, :�'t7 e, 3" - :.4r'- "13 'tw, -:r.:..n u '' s., <.'��„,�? a. z i:--., fir.. .• :T� s r'r xk . a .,n: x x^ .% ata t.'-" x. 1. , ;. .. „' t , �•a• B . . Forced - , A Big Boost �! � ,: 'i �i s Stat a ed • • °y _ ' 9 H Attempt to K>tll to :Assist Aden r French "Immortals" Receive '^ala ./ _�. �'Z+. ^' r __ CC"�� •. _ p .-7.. .__ :,---:t - __._ Z-1:1'. -- first Pa Y Rise . _ F' in 33 r . .. •. _ , .. . er 1. Oil", robe Parts.-In Immortals of the French Asad- , I • : I. ' Attack •Coincides With ' 2b Incursions by - the Imam of d x p -- emy may live their mortal' days "re JW - Yeriien Call for ActionI. Y Casualties ALnOAg TWO. i '� epectably" their pay,hoe been raised F . . b Ro aI Ai%Force . 1 .. Macedonian Factions - Y Y I. }� (, from $60 a-year to $200. d '' Even after the government decided r---- ode-'Mttr^the attempted as- London.-Tho British 'Government ;,, ':; r to be more generous *ith the dia- K1. saaslaation here of Jisa Yuaaitch, head has found itself obliged to take fpr- ; p �F s tingulahed "Forty" Frenchmen they rr of the Department o! Public Safety, ther action to protect the tribesmen in c received the same old pay cheques ux - of the Jugoslav Ministry of the Ia- the Aden Protectorate from inccuatsrsion °� " for a while, until one day Prime Mtn- - terio; and Chief of Police of the Iii .from Yemen. Replying to q . .. telligence Service in Macedonia. cola in the Aoase o!Commons;L C.S. Am- , .. ' . 1 ater Poincaire, who is a member oL 4 g --gilding with the deaths of six and ery said thtt•action taken in the be- y __ ;w of t e s to tress °y was re - . . _fi to •,•-: wounding of twenty la a clash be- ginning of the year against the Imam the Academy, saw to it,.that the over- _ Bight t tit cti- � `- -_ ' tween rival Macedonian factions'Sa of Yemen resvlted�in the return of the ` r z � k, aBThe allowances of the Immortals Protectorate Shieka who had been kid- " r the Bulgarian border town of Pefxich. %a:f'' Iq were fixed by the Revolution. The the most unruly province in the Ball- napped. A 30 days' truce was then ^ .Q v ,fir flan peninsula registered. Its eloseet granted to the. Imam. "The acting _ Convention of 1796 assigned them Y AN?DINETTE" 1,600 francs a year "in order to enable ,� approach to date to the flash point British PreaidehV' Mr. Amery ooa .. them to live res0ectably." That . t� ,,.. -' a! Europe's traditional powder maga- tinged, "then proceeded•to Tais in the . Abbe VavoIs of Amiens has what is thought to be the oldest automobile frfi mIle Yemen territory to open negotiations wasn't much money even then, but but found that the Imam's represen- still.in nae. It is a Panhard of 1881. He calls it AntpSnette", and intends now, with a uniform, sword, plumed The coatliet of revolutionist and tative there was empowered to carry it for Amlens'museum eventually, hat and other requirements of the atYtoaomiat factions in s Macedonian rank, it takes more than s year's Al" "'gang war" •1►aa instantly linked up on an informal discussion only and not a _.. salary, even with the new raise, for to negotiate a treat Subsequently 81 to 23c; dressed, 2fi to $Tc; do:, 81,4 a member to get ready his seat in the ✓ g, wtjth threats by political circles here y _ . ; the Imam was informed that His Ma- assembly of the Immortals. Ahem•it was learned' that as attempt to 4 lbs., liver 18 to 20c; dressed, 81 ' had been made to assassinate Lasitch. Jesty's Government were prepared:to �+�,j'P to 23c; do., under 6 lbs., live, 14 to y - :' conclude immediate! a brief treaty ��L iW�� f The Minister was attacked by an un- Y t lbc; dressed iT to 14c. hlentlSed Macedonian, who. calling at confined: Roosters-over b lbs., live, 14 to - t-;', tlae'lfinistry of the Interfax, Bred two I. To the recognition by His Ma- End week receipts in Live Stacks 16; dressed, 17 to 19c; do., 4 to 6 lbs. yrs , I 's Government of the In>amb \ !hots at Las Itch, one of which strssck y a were nil and closing prices were un- live, 12 to 14; dressed, 15 to 17c. "' inde adenee in. Yemen. changed. - • - . ' . the official over the left ear, and then De ProvisloNs .,,,turned the revolver upon himself. 2. Recognition by the Imam of the Heavy beef steers, choice $10.75 to : � - _ frontier of the Aden Protectorate Toronto wholesale dealers are quilt- r r Minister Lazitch was seat to a hos- $11.76; do, fair, ;10.00 to $10.2$; but- pital, where it was reported he was with certain �odiRcations in his favor ' ins the following pricefs Ca the trade: , ..., and., cher steers. choice $10.7fi to $11.75; smoked meatsTiams, medium, 291 I expected to recover. The condition 9f butcher heifers, choice, $10.76 to �' �� leis assailant is considered mach more 8, A promise to the Imam of such $11,40; do., common, 19.00 to $10.00; ;to 82c; cooked hams, 46c; smoked' ¢, serious. assistance as His Majesty's Govern- rolls, 84c; breakfast bacon, 87 to 32c; Butcher cows, good to choice, $8:80 to . The assailant !s said to ba s Bssl- ment could render him within the lira- $3 75; do., fair to good, 17.00 to $7,76; do., fancy, 36c; backs, peamealed, 34 . ,,. �:` garfan comltadjt, sad new tears for its of their international obi;gations, do.; common, $6.00 to $7A0; canners to 38c; do., smoked, 88 to 40c. -the relations of Jugoslavia and Bul- The truce wan extended to June 1 and cutters; $4.00 to $5.00; .bulcher� Cured meats-Long clear bacon, bD` . sarin Bared up here on the nave of Rive Imam time to consider this pro 1 to 70 lbs„ $21,00; 70 to 90 lbs., $19,00; bulls, good to choice, $8.00 to $8.75; J then attepmted assassination. The�posaL On"'his asking for a .further 90 to 100 the.,-and up, $18.00;._light- . , # do., medium, $7.50 to $7.75; Bolognaa, _ Bulgarian Macedonians, it is generally I extension to July 17 the Imam was weight rolls, in barrels. $11.60;l i i 18.50 to 16.75; baby beet, 111.00 to 1,' known, charge that Lasitch !s respoa- informed that, this extension would be heavyweight rolls, $38.60 per bbl. `' $19.60; . feeders. choice, $9.00 to $9.75; do., liar, 98:00'to $8.50; stock•! Lard--Pure. tierces, I6sY�c; tabs, a1ble for alleged repressive Police I given, provided that as an earnest of i R� imeasurea !n Macedonla, and accord•Il good faith he evacuated the town of , 18S4c; pails, 16,14 prints, Ac; era, choice, ;7,26 to $9.50; do., talc, ' tngly it Is believed he is next oa the Dhala by June 20. Thin he failed to 17 00 to $7.75; sprtugers, choice.'Shortening, ttercea, 1434c: tuba,1534c: .� list of the revolutionary movement to I do, Consequently demonstrtfon flights pails, 15%c; tins, 17%c; prints, 16%c; t$100:00 to $120.00; milcb cows, choice, r ~'follow General Protogeroff, leader of were made and warnings dropped, giv-i 185.00 to $95.00; calves, choice, $13.b01. Drgssed Meat 'R� - --the autonomist campaign In Soft&, who ins four days' notice, and on June 25� t e air action was recommenced. Air to 124.50: do., medium, $10.00 e-dealers are quoting the . 'was,shot to death. $12.55; do« grasBera. $8.50 to $7.25; I fottowiag prices to the !rade f _ . _ ' Anxiety lest a new twist be given actions had been taken tit all off 14} spring lambs, $11.00 to $16,00; sheep, ed mests:- �' several days. including the one on - t, to Jugoslav•Bulgar relations b,y the choice. $5,60 to 16.00; do., heavies. Beet, forequarters, cwt.. $1II.00 W FATHER OF THE FLEET Z: _, attack upon LaaStch was accentuated, which 'an attack wits delivered on 54.00 to 15 00; do., calks, 52 J0 to $4 60; , 9 116 00; da, hindquarters, $21.00 to England's oldest admiral. sit -. here when reports tram Sofia told of Tais. The Royal Air Force suffered bogn selected, wo.c•. $1325; do-.. ted.; $22.00, earcaaei. choice,. $18,00 to Edmund Preemantle, has Just cele- flee sanguinary clash between parts- no casualties-during sucli actlon. f12."5; do., thick smooths w.o.c, $20.00; do , medium, 119.00 W $18.00: braked his 92nd birthday. With biro ' sans of Macedonia independence, of «I should like to repeat that His $12 76; do. ted. $12 35.. `calves, choice veal, $17 00. to $20-00; are his son, Sir Sydney, aged 80, and � whom Protogeroft was leader, and tYley ala Government are anxious, ae ;r i the always have been, to come to s The local w5olesale produce mai-Ido., medium, $14.00 to $1600; heavy grandson Edmund, aged 24. supporters of an autonomous province y ket was . without feature oar the, hogs. cwt . $10,00 to $11.00; light 4 - Q iwrithin the Jugoslav kingdom. settlement with the Imam an honor- week-end. Prices of cll commodities ' _ hogs, 113.00 to ;1b 00; abattoir hogs, __� dlQ. -q --- - able terms which will satisfy the just i remained steady and unchanged. 1116.00 to $17 00: spring lambs" per Hunter and Hunted w claims of both parties, and place their Caoadlaa egg msrketa are dull and' Kansas-Gly Post (The ruling of ' + -� ��. : future-relations' on a friend! and cwt„ o $14 0; ;28,40: mutton, cwt. •�xi � �ueighborly basi�e But no settlement weak with the exception of the Ed '>F8,00 to =1400; sa Illinois Judge seems to Imply that „-•. w, 11 monton market, which kept firm dur men somettmea initiate affafra of the will be acceptable to His Majesty's -� heart.) The oafy trouble_ wth this Ing all week +Canadian lndustlrial notion is that It fe seldom tree. even ,,. (:overnrrent which does not take into Toronto wholesale dealers are pay- : -. - . recount their obligations toward the. Development when the An believes it is. Ia Ing the following prices, delivered: .. ".' J - :ribes'on their own side of the iron-) - `Manitoba Free Press (Lib.): It the these matters, 999 out of 1,000 mfr - f1. �" ��*' t tier" Eggs, ntigraded, cases returned- o to any. section of the country 1, I Ars e cowards. all the novels in the + Mr. Amery further ex lamed that Fresh extras 34 to 35c fresh firsts. Dep ar o no ng t p (Just consider the articles and commo- world to the contrary. George Ber- 31 td to only when, o 32c; seconds, 25 to 24c. ' i the Imnam smarm d forces were located!- Butter-Creamery, solids, paateur' to meeles t theiat r -t omIn rom otherutside prov- nand Shaw was right. If it were lett ` F, feed. No. 1', 37dJf� .to 38a; I3o. 2,'56111 1 - to the male sex the marriage rate '' ' ' > - and full notice was Riven in advance to 37c: 1 lnces or other countries ad aertous- would fall alarmingly and 'the race 1 •c reduce the danger to non4om-I , I ly study how much of,these needs would die out. 'rhe average 'moa - q , - , i C'hurning cream '9pecfal," 88c•• they can satiny by local production, an aggreeslvb role only after �atanba. f D assumes f „6__ - i first, 3bc: second. 32c. - -` r i st, 35c-sea, 1 large. colored. parat- ley will And that there is a good the aggressee has sent up signals an- Canad¢ f Foreign 'Trade fined and Government graded, 223/, deal of room for local industrial de- nouiicing that ft will be all right i • I .Saskatoon Star iI,ib.} Creat Rri I velopment. That; of course,- means The sending. up of these signals is a -- 4 tela is almost as large a purchaser of to 20%c. . • r the securing of a thorough knowledge . i Canadian Roods as the neighboring P�Itry-Broilers. 3 lha. and offer 1 subtle art in which It is beat fo con. - of the resources of the district and of # republic, but we buy three times as live, 30c: 21,4 to.3 lbs., live, 26 to 27c; I teal all evidence o[artfulness. Many i much from the United States as from.2 to '35t the., live, 22.f`o 23q; 134'to 2' all fconditiona favoring their develop' s woolen remains In single hloeaed- . . ,1 meat. 2 to live, 18 live, 202 culla; live, to 2 ness because she will not•or cannot the Old Country, .. It would be --Y • master this art and because men are a good thing_for this country if there dressed, 19c; cocks, live, 12 to lbs: British Cadets to Visit Ottawas were a somewhat better balance to dressed, 16 to 19c. cowards. A woman liken to decewy 1 Canadian commerce with Britain=' Dnck 6 lbs. and over, live,-.26c; London.-Twelve iiritiah officers .terselt and.believe that she is bAiug II to 6 lbs., five, 22c: ,-. . training corps cadets will attend the pursued;.a man likes to deceive him- in -outer word, out imports from : I EARL BEATTY AND SON the Mother Country could be in Hens- over 5 lbs., floe. 2t t� 26c: Dominion of Canada rifle meeting in self and believe that he !a doing the dressed, 27 to 29c; do., 4 to 5'iba., live. Ottawa, it is announced: pursuing. Retired adtnlral and his twy, the creased _•„ _ - - -, _ I Honorable Peter. snapped at Eliem _„__._ -- - .B t h n xCC ' Downs during Derby week. American Stories Asi ri is Air Me E l - . �1IIVate Monster _I -I byy Again uz Evidence . , ., � �aa: . ry r ti T "weft. ' ` z < �. a`E 1 I "Ogopogo°," of Okanagan �. , `+- / . Lake, B.C., Appears to.. _ ; , < '" . i ctrl calves . �.. 1. 5 w f } Vernon, B.C.--Tho "Ogopogo," r-- •mysterious monster. which- inhabits e� <4z k "�` T >:: w",w Okanagan lake, is again in evidence.. ., ." w ` E K x ?:. ,v. During the summer of.1926, it made �. .: , ,__ - - frequent appearances, always while s - _ g s the weather was hot: -Last year, a _ 'F ' cool sutnnrer, it was seen but Aeldom. ' ` .. - `y -o Friday, July 18, aboat b p.m., the �f 11; •'.' . ,�' 'Robin patrol of Girl Guides and Miss . -�� " ` w L. Price, nurse of the 22nd I.O.D.E:, -;.a � good ,vi;aw of the . - Girl (:utiles had a i * ¢;P - " iironster which wa"isporting it elf .. in Otter - � \� ,. Bay. ,� � ; .: - Tho lake was very-clear at the time i ". r ` y - •. ,r . and Miss. Price,•who was sitting on " "' s x9, ; a _ N the beach, observed a motion tri the , water to the north of the camp. ' Ina .:- I y. �� 1 few minutes a long creature swam .i �,' �i -- -awiftly from-Lkct.rocky points across I`��'' i ' the bay in a southerly direction. ' i f y'rs According to Mics Price apd the ,..: members of the Robin patrol, it was > between 40 and 45 feet in length and r' t 'swam with an undulating motion. ; The allouts of the girls brought all �A y the Gv'des to the scene but by the time _ -I---- they arrived only- the ripples could . .. , •.; - _ be seen on the surface of the water. - LOOK CLOSE - .- j The creature made quite a noire as it Thi L not g huge doable factored pians.but two Dlanes, of one type, of the Royal Air'Force flying side by aide over Iieadon. . .: 'rashed through the waters of the bay. /' 1.w � I. :' • . . . . . 1. . . ,: It s c, z �Ne' .• : Ar i, w..,w-,r+ ,,•',, s t r i",:.....'.. tn.. 't• .e.�'o aJ 'C 'x.-' .A .A -I" cY _a Gl.'' r E,•.. �-a ,.. .;' .,, +•'!a' w;• 'uw• s.- -� :.�+ at -y.-t ,:.,,.,.... '..u., .. -m". -,x�.:. _=::Tt r-a. '.,., f: ; .r:x'*;,:,'w�•.�"�` •'7•,. ,,,:�... S a ,y,. ..l:r' M!3, ?•: . a, , y ¢„.� w .n z l i" s «x."a giv w�ux M s.J w, tom• i� � e t;.� x'14, F `aYjj{ ... 9. .'. .:`',r"v.•�r-�•v... .� - •r,+. - ,. •SPs:frn:F+ ,'�5 -..;+A,^., t•+ E �'�- ". ? •'t.+;;•r.' - .s. .,.y'"...' ,, ;tu,-,�. 'n`•' ...' 3*a ,"f. .- _ ... �r: sr , -. �. y, Z�- Of getting out a- Mail school sheet :14 OUIRD BIBYS 11EILT11 as in the guglish classroom They go 7HE SUMNER hand -in-hand, she asserts. In her course 84 Teachers, College her aim in to Instruct school ofilcisisaw In'-the The summer months are the most value of a school Paper along'with dangerous to children. The coin- its Practical aide In the teaching of cultural Englisbw. Plaint* of that season, which are At the Present time Miss Sullivan'e cholera Infautum, colic; diaribGea course is theoretical, but she hopes to and dysenta". come on so quickly have a laboratory course in which t%0 that often a 'tittle one is beyond aid students may publish their own news. before the mother realizes he to ill. The mother must be an her guard paper and thus get the Practical side: is 'dood te 11 to This neviepaper would derive its ma- ibw iprevent these trolables, or if they do I from'the-news events at Teach W1. feria come an suddenly to banish them. nd would Itmedicine to of such aid to ere College abe a chronicle mothers during ho weather as of the -life lived by summer school 7- 8le aby's Own Tablets. They regulate students in New York. the stomac& and bowels and a More tare- thirty school superin. is re ab- 7 Iblutely safe. Sold by,,medicine deal• tendents are--mers ..in clean, brigid Aluminum van's class. There has bien an era or by mail at 26 cents a box r Increase in the number of school pub. IrOla. The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., lications since the war years and Miss Animal Kindness Blondes More Susceptible or wockrille, Out. 0 Sullivan believes they will increase teachers realize their To Circulation Diseases each ye f. Hou. Ian Baird, an Oxford student, UNDREGSING A, HONEYBE 1W Japan London—Blondes, at a son 'of Lord Stonehaven, Governor- importance. n—Blondes, in London Simmons had returned "at are being from his G b eneral' of Australia, who arrived In —--------–%___ Japan has pushed aside Vacation. y "I certainly enjoyed , the !busking Starliner Albertic, to spend 'ATID Be Kind to Animals Week" in the According to London medical ex. Just observed the first brunettes. Canada a few days ago on the White his sum- 1118.4011 FEELMG long centuries of that Empire's exist-he said to a `fend..- "Were mer vacation "mucking" in mines at Perts, golden-haired beauties will In a ,Ap ence In a manner which discloses the comparaAively short time b You ever In the country during the Amos, P.Q., and ,Timmins, Ont. e scarce, success that the Japan Humane - season of husking.been?" Is a'Sure Sign That the Blood' 80 owing to their predisposition to cir. ' "Husking bees!" clety has achieved during he compara- exclaimed the girl. culation diseases, to which they offer never heard of that. How Thin and Watery. tively few years since it was firs%lless resistance than the dark-haired L,; e brought Into being in Tokyo. Some I pea. do You husk a bee, anyway, Mr. Doing Good am glad to have an opportunity of the most noted men and women of ty Simmons?'� of testifying to the benefits I do- the nation joined with the society's I -The Italians and the' Welsh and Newspaper Is Chosen as rived from the use of Dr. Williams' races of their type thrive In prates Little Willie's father took him to officials in the observance of the wiaek ,like London, and the fair-haiied races Pink Pills", writes Mrs. Lawrence Model to Teach English while groups of students, Young men's �tend to doe off," says Dr. C. J. School for the first time, and on the, Kennedy, St. Josepb., N.B. She, fur- and Young women's associations and'Thomas, of the London County Conn. way home, In order to see If the ther' says:-"Some years ago I was many other organizations not direct- at Columbia , youngster had learned anything, he Newspaper writing Is Influencing working as a stenographer, and be- ly connected with the movement gave til medical departmentwho collected` statistics on the subject. Z asked: "Who was it killed Goliath?" more and more more the English taught in came badly run-down. I always had their iihole-hearted ii6-operation to Dr. T. Jenner Hoskin, heart special- "I dunno," said Willie. "I was sit- the public schools, according to Miss a tried-out f Un' on a back Beat and couldn't see!" Margaret Sullivan, who has taken over and a eeing, had no appetite the work of the society. Ist at the Royal Free Hospital, con- tin' terribly from backache. Domestic pets are not as -prevalent the course Of the "School Newspaper Almost every mouth I had to remain in Japan as in Canada, firms this statement in pronouncing while the num- that "rheumatism prefers blondes as an E*Xtra;LurrIcuIa Activity" at from the.office for a day or two. I her of horses Is surprisingly few in Teachers College, Columbia Uaiver• was advised to and children. with blond or red hair try Dr. Williams' Proportion to the Population. For this are more prone to rheumatism and city. She believes that the school Pink Pills, and I have reason to be reason, perhaps, th-ere has been no lipart trouble than the darker types." newspaper has become an expert- glad that I followed this advice. Be- general, widespread realization of the mental process In the teaching of cul- fore I had been taking the Pills very necessity of the humane treatment of tural Hnglish. Ions I began to feel much better. animals until the past few years. It -XI Miss Sullivan teaches a similar Continuing- their* use my strength is th an American WOMAn that the course In the South High School at came back, I regained my appetite credit must go for having brought ,Al T6 Pw* ®� ® : Cleveland. In her class there the and the terrible backache from which about this change In entiment. Mrs Students publish a seven-column week. I had suffered disappeared, I have harles Burnett, wife Of the United' I Makes It Lynamelled 1Y Paper, which for the last five years been married some years now and States military attache in Tokyo and ` itaas been Judged the best school paper have two line healthy children, a a resident of Japan for the 1117 FirAflToget in- Ohio. and. in the spring won na. girl and a boy, and am In the best of part of the past two decades, met about tional ranking at Columbia health. All this I owe to Dr. Wil- the orgahliation of the Japan Hu R mane In her course at-Teachers College, flaws' famous Pink Pills, and I trust Society shortly after her first arrival tp where her students are meetly school that these few lines may bel p some In Japan. Considerable spade work Was Ur 01 ifficials, she teaches news gathering, other weak.-run-down person." necessary in order to accomplish feature writing, copyreadin 9. headline All weak, run-down people who;will this. bue neither her Keep Handy. spirit nor her zrfi L-amm writing and editorial writing. give this blood-building tonic a fair efforts-lagged Keep a bottle of Minard's Miss Sullivan believes the average trial will find' through Its use new The society took shape and gradual. handy It in a universal Pupil above the fifth grade can gain 'is much from health and- strength You can get IY expanded until it became influen.' remedy the study of news- the Pills from-may dealer in mediclue, tial throughout the Empire Through R Papers and the practical experience or by mail at 60 cents a box from The Personal friendships with many of the' ====d==Z Dr. Williams' Medicine Co.. Brock- leaders of.Japan. Mrs Burnett was vide, Oat able to interest is this work men and Assam teas are known by -omen who command the respect and 6 afm MA 1, experts as the finest teas dmiratlon of Japanese in all walks of a 0 OF rM grown—a fact which explain life, Folks' l2m Ignorance e. so that they In turn set an ex- why Red Rose Orange Pelcoe ample which many were only too has become to deservedly Saddens Bermuda ;eager to follow. A reeital of what the ar in Canada. For Red Japan Humane Society has a"--F- rc:ftrange Pekoe Is chiefly World - Appears to Know llhed would require much space, but com sed of Assam teas, the universality with which the "Be Iaccounts for its din_ ing of Island's Ban Kind to Animals Week" wasobserved� NIAN WhichNoth on Autos tinctive quality and Value. Is indicative thereof. Incidentally, ou I Every pa Hamilton, Bermuda. - Local real- this American woman has furnished 'NA T I ON AL ctai� guaranteed. HELPED DURING 3-8 deals are somewhat downcast over another challenge to-that oft-repeated AGE error that the West is entirely ma., what they consider the amazing ignor- MIDDLE ance of others regarding Bermuda's terialistic and has given nothing to! the East have' in a materialistic way. prohibition of.motor cars. 0 Woman Praises Lydia E. Cute in a IB Every now and then someone writes Minard's Liniment heals cuts, bruises. a letter to The Bermuda Trade De. ISO& Pinkham's Vegetable, relopment Board TOR014TO Awful at e asking "out auto- Banker; "I can give you nothing, Compound V mobile road' a, the cost of gasoline, and I tave enough poor relations-my car ► ONTALUO -sand irs DangC1'CM3' whether a have to be crated for brother costs ine a mint of nioney.,, Sarnia. Ont,-"l am willing to by Ruth Bzqttaft shipment to the island paradise. Beggar: "But your brother told- me answer letters from other women, to - Bermuda has always forbidden an. he never received anything from tell them the w0he. derful good Lydia t1mobiles, motorcycles, railways, and you." Banker: "Well, It I give AqMto street cars, following a very brief test' nothing of m7 birbtber do you expect E.Pinkham's Vege- table Compound during which a single automobile me to give anything to'you?" 192 k�l did me.I cannot be known as The Scarlet Runner" gp. thankful enotisrh for 'The lVor,V9 largest spectacle, at- peared on the roads and struck "con- Tramp---Yes, lady, it was awful. I the benefits I re. 41 0 batting more people than'any fair -sternation into the hearts of the in- heard the chug-chug of the engine calved 'duringAtha and smelt the petrol. or exposition; -disploing almost habitants That was in 1907, and no sprang,'but Change of ix. I .:.iX do housew every krwlvn product; costing an- cars have been allowed in Bermudq was too latc,--the machine passed housework andft my troubles made nually to stage ova $1.000,000; since. then.- over me. Lady (giving him a shill: me unfit to work. The latest evidence of dense ignoi% ing)-And did the motor 'hurt you? -d representing a land had build- -an A friend advised Of$15.000.000. ance concerning B*mudp6 is revealed Tramp-Motor, ma'om? it was- an me to try the Vege by a letter received by the Chief of, aeroplane, stable Compound.I felt great relief at A0 Police ofr-'Bermuda offering $60 re- b once,began to my .­2 AT the 19 - .28 Canadian Na- appetite,and once Is the , one perpetual lay nerves got= ward for recovery of a 1926 Ford tour- Experi QW, I will recom- tional- Exhibition, every. Ing car taken by,the wife of,the man best seller-everybody Is continually mend your medicine to all with trou- -Boston Transcript. bla like I had."-MR&JozN BzNwN� ...me wifl witness the most enter. Thumb sucking does look sweet in a who wrote the letter. buying it. 262 N.C]Vigdna St,Sarnia, aru*Ontario` baby, but it Is disgusting In the three. ' During the summer, especially, and diversified pro- Year-old and sometimes It hangs on visitorsexpress themselves as being gZanisne of all firm to fittingly until fifteen or sixteens The h pleased with Bermuda's ban on mot- m habit MaA this mat cause an Ill-formed mouth or in- ore' because at'home during the sum-� 5% AnnI- eMry duce adenoids; and It always inter- mewhen windows are open, the force with digestion,on. Pinning the sleeve over the band; attaching mit• noise of passing automobiles Is even Here ars, a 4W of the hundreds of fee. tens, or putting on cardboard cuffs, more annoying than at other seasons. 4P R M. Royal Air Force Band which prevent bending the arms at Bermuda is.enjoying. Its largest sum-(Enlliabd) and 016T DOW musical the elbows, are some of the ways to mer season, 1.5W perfonam an worWs top the habit -her bad habit-irregularity In The waiter coughed apologetically. Jarps1 stage; Famed Z20D Voice Ex.; --s-Anot en U1 -0. hibition Chorus; First showing 1929 Motor C-; First International Air Craft Di, bowels and constination in "Well, bowel action-is responsible for weak "If you please, air," be began. PUYI, Exhibits from the world- sad Give the tiny bowels an babies. Benskin," enquired the amiable diner, a opportunity 60 oulst-din; Sporting Event of the to act at regular periods "what can I do for you?" 'Well, air, For Troisig" each day. due to Acid If they don't t. a little restaurant, iNaacsT,ow act at firs I I'm going to leave this Pletcher's Castoria will soon regulate and •the boas won't give ^410STO-Ac" mes me a them. Every smother should keep a The Third Wrigley character. I thought perhaps you'd bottle of It handy to use in case of say as I .,Marathon Swim was honest-I've always colic, cholera, diarrhea, gas on atom. served you here, air." "But I don't ach and bowels, constipation, loss or for the World Championship, -ad$50,006 sleep, or when baby Is cross know anything about your bonety," --and and an Amateur Sports Progransme feverish.' Its gentle Influence overaidthe diner. "Oh, but I'm awfully _tMes-Va-Hril-das t"t- rivalling an Olympiad. !ill Indigestion due' baby's system enables.him to get full I honest, air, really." "All right, then," very often means excess acid in the less alkali In water will neutralize in. nourishment from his food, helps him said the diner,.•"I'll say you're honest" stomach. The stomach nqrves have Itantly many times as much acid, and J.- gain, strengthens bls'bb*eIi. Give me pbii and, Paper.' The deed the symptoms disappear at once. You =110MAS BRADMUW, Castorta Is Purely vegetable and , been over-stimulated,.and food sou "Oh, thank yo 3ft, re. will, never use crude methods Presi" barmless-tber recipe-is on the wrap. wall done. when Physicians have prescribed it said Benskin, clutcliting the The c=egtlTq� a an alkali, which once you learn the efficiency of this. per. Year Go get a small bottle to t IL W.WATZRS, for over 30 years, W!th each pack. In his band. Then be bent low and neutralizes acids instantly.' 11 17 13"Wai)"anaW, age, You get a vaivable book on whispered In the customer's car: best alkali known to medical science Be sure to got the genuine Phillipap. Motherh3od. Look for Chas. to Phillips' Milk of Magaesta. It has Milk of Magnesia prescribed by phyo H. "Come here to-morrow, and I'll wangle Fletcher's signatur on the wrapper '90 lOull get the g:nqine. you a meal for nothing." remained 'the standard witli'physt- clans for 50 years In correcting exceso 7. J clans in the 60, years since Its Izi­!acids, Each bottle contalza fall direlow U J-b PKMG !W-1. ISSUE No. 30---128 Every Home Needs Minard's Liniment venton. L tions-any drugstore. V 7", ,:5�•t P Ar ;-me ";vTe 7-1NM I— 4V 15, d 4 Man,Sam =Burton and Mrs. I ]A S —Mrs. and the Mines Rorke, of Myers, of rd -rR, LRpeckt Wednesday with C 111_ -.LOCALIS r as their Fittsbu Torontu, are DOW ucqupyil • M me buintnercO -e.. ttage bete: H.' and Mrs. h4e46hin. IND -11oruimam Trish mourns the loss —Mrw of To- S u a )8­ Pudrew Avalis, (Dr-) Atmore, :of•Sarnia, n the -home of of his dog. Tiie'aniutal was run root,; I%vi@itiog- at t visited'Picliqriag friends, on Tues over on,-Friday by a Wnliig car b da and.fat,411yInjured. er-motber;Mim. Match. -We are offering this week a few nes ilwrs. Broekel. - of Kingston, —Mrs. Morris Hickey who hall 14� —Dr. W. L. and Mrs. Bowden !1 - her sister, h(re. been under the doctor's care for of Summer Caps, in black and 'spout a week with and daughter, Mies Sylvia. of To- the past four week'p, is now eon- 'Smith. ronto. Ppent Sunday with Mrs. ve esciog. —Mrs. Norman' Banka and hire. I .,;White checks, dongolas. Dr. Howden,in the city and Miss Fawkes Murray Barrett were who was formerly located in Pick. —hire.Aetir West and daughter. iin Tuesday' and sy. bring. has been Inspector of Meats Beatrice,of Toronto, @Pont a cou buff linen, -Was L1111 [ab Sheplieid. Of Osh oto,for the p ple of days at the home of Mn in Ttyroi ast ton years. lrt .nava, is visiting her. cousins' the —The Women's Institute will 'George Butch. Misses Shepherd,here. hold their regular meeting and —Dr. EL T. Fansise-10sident Dent. Aeg�ular 1.95, for 1.39 —John T. Stephenson is improv. annual picnic on Tuesday il�xt� ist office over Balsdc&le hardware tug the appearance of the Eastern July 81st,at the home of Mrs. H. store. Office hours, 9 to 6 dally and Inwse Caps are'a real buy House with fresh coat of paint. Arnold. The Whitevale and Bro- evenings by appointment.* —The township council will most ugham Branches will be the guests —The Ladies'Aid Society of St.' on Monday nexl� July 80th,Of for the afternoon- Membetrawill Andrew's United Church will hold -the Tor the trinsadtion -general please include cups and plates in a site of home Made baking off Shirts business. 'lawn on -S&turday after-lunch baskets. manse h) co ar —J. E. P. Aldous and Mrs. RAt. their .00 Fine. Sport Shi (broadclo� —Thank you. The support we noon, July 28th, beginning at 3 • simons, of Hamilton. Rpent over the week end with W.J.and received at our last -home game o'clock (daylight saving time.) in the latest green stripes of ball was real encouraging. The —The WeEnan's Guild' of St. hold their and pure, w .Mrs. Clark boys sure appreciated the large George's Church will white, 1.95 _NQt%Vil�hstanding this unfavor me of crowd which turned out, and monthly meeting at the hk :`.able weather the week-end.traffic V on the highway was very large, showed their appreciation by Mrs L. Buraingham, Fairpott, o 'Many American care were noticed - trimming the Brooklin nine 12-7. Thursday, Aug. 2nd, at 2.80 p. in. -t and'. the At meeting a handkerchief among the number. toggery We need your. suppoi have' a full line of We- congratulate Marjorie larger the crowd we got the better shower for the annual Sale of On Monday. Work is being held. we will be pleased. Shepherd on having passed with July the 28rd, we were again sue- for men. She —A grand garden party, under ]honors the Entrance Exams.- 8 cessful over the Ashburn crowd, the auspices of St. Francis de Sales '.-Is a ail of Mr Wallace. 12 9. The Church, will be held in the Memor the final @core being—Miss Prances Fitzsimons o pilokering team has two more games to play ial Park on Monday, August Oth Fred T. Bun'AiDg',' Hamilton. and Neil Hopkins, of to finish out the schedule, and if (Civic Holiday) Supper will be Established 1957. Stony Creek, spent over Sunday vvtvwe can take these two we will be served from 5.00 o'clock, daylight John C. and Mrs. Stork. in clover. On Wednesday of this paving tioiii. In the evening there —G. W. Barker is progressing large sun room to the east side, the final game of the th A :"ltesidence. He Is having erected a on Friday the hop is made to Port furnished by a dance orchestra 'J$� ':Vlcoly with the addition to his week the gang engage the Oshawa will be free dancing and a good Perry for Qiq B. M. at the Lakeview Park. and concert. The dance music will be or o honic). Adn;is@ion to the with a winter garage beneath. hl? AAJ 0 'These are the two im- -The Sunday School of St. group, grounds free. Admission to 8up portant events of season, so let's per, 50 cents; children, 25 cents. Paul's United Church will hold go.—Com. 'their annual pieple at Oshawa-00, —Potatoes in the i!;amillgton —On Satarda morning two the-Lake on Wednesday. August A district are a very heavy crop this XatIon are invited. 11 'th " All members of the coagre- American girls m 111i6ols met year anal new' potateies are now with an unpleasant experience on oelliDg there at SO cents per bag. —W Crnd Mrs proving very have resulted very seriously. They e w o Markar, of Saturday morning which might This is disheartenin to farmers, many of whom -ABbodc4li. 'motored here on Satur. n a rld rr4re driving east on their way to Asly. The -former returned home we have between twenty and thirty. ' 'on Ban e- Woodruff Powell's, two miles east maiaing a, week, owing to the ill• of the village, they crossed from 'Uch on' their early crop, for X"I 11088 of the former's parents, which they usually receive about there's n !1, "Hosio er' y Sunday, but- the latter is r Montreal arid when in front of acres undercroRand they depend the south side of the road to the �R —Mrs, W. G. Ward and dao- $3 00 per bag -instead of 90 cents. lk north side and ran into another . I: - ghter, Miss Annie, are spending this district the crop promises car that was standing on the side it eek With the Mines Bunting of the road. Their own car was to be a a a b,UDdant one. Heavy Wil or Ward and a xentlawan rains. however, may cause a alis in badly damaged in the collision. like "Hodeproof friend have gone to eastern points Ppoin tri an't. -0 but the other car was only slight- -to Indulge in a few days' fishing ly damaged. The two occupants 0 Arthur Crier carries his right DUNSARTON. received superfiLial cuts atinut the lac arm I " a a sling thedays. the re- &eljoca in I arms and limbo, but no oalEt of having severely in Miss Ethel Blenkin is spending a one of his fingers In a machine at Jury was sustained After "' few weeks with relatives in Detroit, medicaJ attention they Mich. *5 0 Ithe Rose Mille. Thein. c'o"Fing nicely. were takes to Whitby. where The W. S. and Guild will hold a C Jared finger is ppgre"20 a n they took the train for Montreal special meeting in the hall on Sunday, and Mrs. Hallman end 75 In the meantime their car is beim July 31st, at 3 p.m.-(daylight saving repaired at Whitby and they Mr. and 9m McDonald spent the I will time) i week-eud with friends at Midland. reps' It ie Poustang and other DOT0161Mgot t on their return. said ' A gpec_isl service will be held at that the accident as caused by the Community Hall on Sunday at iowca. They made the trip by the driver'going to sleep at the 3.30 p.m. to mark the installing of imator and enjoyed it very much. wheel., the church furniture. The women Services in St. Paul' Church in mak, 11M garden party of have spent some busy hours 'Shurch held on ing the place of worship more church- The annual on Sunday, July 20th : 10 00 a. m. 12. 9. 1100 a. m. mad 8 in. St. Paul's United all show their appreciation Wednesday evening. July 18th, in like. Let i(daylight saving A. by a 'large congregation. An infor. the.Memorial Park. wax a grand R. Sanderson, former pastor, in -very way, The even mal song service will be held at Good success in o charge of botb servicer.- Fairport Beach at 7.30 p.m. llausie. ()oWe ing was an Ideal one and The splendid supper served by the The next monthly meeting Of the service 90.0 —On Sunday. morning ladies wan much enjoyed by the Dunbarton W. A. Will be held or in St. George's Church at 11.00 Tuesday, August 7th (rather than one 1 410 0 large cumber present. The base. o'clock. In thp evening an In games were watched with week later) inothe Community IWL formal song service will be held at ball interest, though our own girls' All women of the Parish are invited. Fairport Beach at 7.80 o'clock. team lost to Highland Creek. The Both services conducted by the other game, although keenly con Yow Adv*r4tsensaftse. Rev. W. R. Sproule. tested, ended in a tie. Being a —Mr. and Mrs. Field* return very warm night the refreshment SALE—A democrat. in Orm#� Apply w R.T.Myifton. • • -'after visiting their niece. Mrs. Cber"wood 47-48. Kale Quartette, of Toronto, with few-days. p -rIMOTHY SEED FOR SALE—Al> ad to their bo n class condition. A a t her j us as me 0 "3&tu;�sy, booth was busy. The Adanac FOR M (Dr.) Cartwright for a Gtbven McDonald a^ leader, 11 Y 0 Tboy were-accoa:ipanied Mrs. to Harald Barclay.R.R.2. Claremont, rendered a very pleasing program ALOMP"Care 315. 30tf Vanw bt's mother. Mrs. Field- lag,-w had boom visiting hair for of high-class music, in quartettes. 'DASTURP, TO LIM—Will takecat- J, duets, solos and readince. The some time. Also for sale.waen box and gc unes . on rig 'a ho bieb —Miss Phoebe Juniper, norw artiste all have good voiceslite new. Wm.Lacey,Vuriftnon. blend perfectly ftDd they gave a 4&" ,rin-training at the General Hoepi- clean and varied entertainment L-OUND—Large Fox Bound. male. L' Pickering dog tag. Owner'can have as= -­'S.Juniper, of St.Hyacinths.Quo., 9 pa expenses The Alva Kemsels West tal. Belleville, and her brother,W. In the first part they wave several . . .,�t e marke i were home to see their sister, Mrs. ScottiAb selections which seemed ,3 ,a 33,Kingston Road. "47 .. .. .­ . h - is 8. A. Clarke, who ba with to please every one. Rev. Mr. 7' Rickard acted as ehairman in his oRT OUR PRICES—On sew sod -6 serious accident when struck-byhie Haus] go Sel� also nCe Ing very W.F.Disney,Greenwood.Phone Pick 314 83tf _Mm W. P. Juniper wishes to pleas;mg sin.a-eong. The receipts on t e a c genial manner and du F U farm machinery.cream separator, acaiLhere recently. Frost fencing and gates. It will pay y= thank Mrs. Poster,Mr.Stephenson Intermission conducted a SALE—Kinx Veeman I S.Pais D ak of the evening were$24100. FOERcho No.74573.calved February the 19th, -'sad Mr. Bradley for their very —On Sunday PveninR J&S-t &D 1927.-This is a splendidly bred young Holstein 4 Aiad help at the time of her alas Lot'id. concession 10, Markham Town- South bull. I kind American from the Sunny U ship. H.S.Clarry. 47 ghter'8 accident ; also other 'friends for fruit and flowers since PReeed through the village on bi'8 f July, M STRAYED—About the 12th o '� `� APMAN accident. We are Vleased to wayto Quebec with a toboggan from the premises of the lot$0. 6 know that Mrs". Clarke is rapidly 8,1181eigh itrapped to the side of con.6.Pickering,,a young white to far- P his car. In passing through Hain row, .1e.,;e notify Wm. Milne, Locust Hill, h recovering. Ont. Mark 1609. 47-48 —It is quite evident, from the Ilton he asked a traffic officer how far he would have to go north be. TORONTO WET-WASH a drive LAUN- speed at. which motorist DRY (Semi finish)—Let our drive through the village these days, fore it would be necessary for him DRY our 24 hour service. just leave your to put on his winter underwear, name with Mr.S.V,, &vie, barber shop. We IN S .r ball and N. CE. that they are aware that we are will pick up and deliver 3 times a week. which be had brought with him without a, resident traffic officer. Utklen­ to put on when he engaged in the OR SALE 13Y TENDtR—TenWre some oteps are at once In ter sports. He did not pr Fwillberectived by the undersigned up to w J -taken to stop this mad rush of Monds August 6th. for the sheds, 20x65 it,, ,de, or Fire 11igursuft long his visit in Hamilton as be at the rien 9'Meeting House. The higpest traffic, collisions and other min long we.represent strong Mutual MrS blips are inevitable. wished to escape its swelteringany tender not*necessaril ace or U - then titulars apply to ;V V=ill."Pick compames whose rates are the ( L —The following Pickering pa- sun to enjoy the.*winter atmos- ing, 4"7 b :pile df Mise Winnifred Scott,A.T. pberef Quebec. A great many lowest obt—ainable. 0 FARM FOR SALB:--107 scree good age and' Farm 0 M.. were successful in the mid Americana, who a supposed to to 0. Americ re I land,adapted for grain --dai and N summer piano examinations of the be highly educated and well in• i for fruit gardening,well watered, orchard. We insure both Vill oronto Conservatory of M formed, are in dense ignorance I,oc!,coni s,Picte:ina, 1-i mile west or Ansley. Properties. IDtrodaetory—Tidarjorie Shepherd, regarding Canada. A man from possession April fat,1929,with privil w plow ERmilton in visiting Pittsburg Y supplied- without obligat*L. Mary Hickey (honors). Introdnc. KendallAtes glad) .-tory School—Dorothy Ferguson created surprise when-be appear- od in a palm beach, suit. They bonon). Primary—Gertrude Law. -BRING IT HERE evidently expected *to see him in Quite a number of our mi- fare, and oma young lady asked Now je the time to get a now Sot of INFjIURANOB—Life, Fire, Auto, Accident, Sickness. ired doeto attended the Bennett picnic $DS—Governmen _om him if it was snowing when he Harness.or get t CM401 t.municipal, Corporation. he old set re at Osb&WX _th left home, although it was July, I have in stock samples of RTGAGE LOANS on Farm Pr9porties. el,Iaker on Satur- The Jeffrey's harness. 0 'day afternoon. Hom. R. B. Den. and the same -young lady asked Trees and ALcastLT:%—Farm and Residb � %6*tt, leader of the Opposition in him if Toronto was the whole of former may be ordered througbcats- house, wave a brief Catalogue free. W. Canada. Many think that Cana- 10"glat prioeo-quoted. Dominion address to a gathering of support, diams have to go armed to pro- B ARX E R d S 0 N so carry collars, oollAr aft. sweat • ef-a it Whitby, before proceeding tact themselves from the warlike G ot pads, harness oil 'by bulk, harness to Oshawa. where it is eetLmated Indiana, who in their war pai dressing.also silver polish R,;.rnbld and tomohawks in hand. strike PICKERING Afteen thousand people as a,ad other parts. Toros- "to see and bear the destingaished terror into the hearts of To a- Repairs promptly done na tis the city to invaded by P. 0. Box 40 ' Oonst-rvAtive leader. Mi6pBanuatt t0QIR NT e-Pickering 4.800 L. W. PI.LKEY. .,OLARRMO Tele hone accompaDied her brother. -bo_-dc*,of the-red wed ZA,k