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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1928_08_03�',',,-:"t"5• s&^'� :.4.y_ ;117 .r, : �.•,- ;ga r ::• •ai.' ,n;. >` - ,z a.g r.:,. �••�' ....� -.ea� 6... ".�` � ":,. ,• is'-,,... •.. ;., .. .. - . ` '. • r VOL. X .ti'll. - PICBERIN( , ONTa,- �RI.DiY., :AUG. 3 t i�2$ T- a: �_ � - +p'Iisafstr�t+s�al Lsss�. _ _ - '{#'SO!l23, �iS�iTO-T-L_ . - _ DUMBARTON. BFIOuGHAM. - __ Saw MW and- Basket - The ladies of the W. A. of "St. Mrs. C. Warmup is not improving GREENWOOD ' Geor George's 1Gasion, Dunbarton, are as fast-as ber-..friends oitlwre. s �R.L.HOOEY-Physician and Bur- holdfrg,g- a"Home-made Cooking Sale" Frank Malcolm and icy are hol � ��p10ppoo Graatiauof University of Ttirrmto, FaY W and serving afternoon tea at Rose. idaying..with their friends he> Dttet10aKon Phone Pick 1528, 81-4 lra bank on the afternoon. of Saturday, Miss Tripp, of Toronto, was the E. FORSYTH, 00h.D., Direetor August fitlyat '3.30 o'clock,' daylight guest of Miss Phyllis Gerow on Sun- , cal Aasorlation of Ontario.Reg• saving time. day . t er of the American Opasmecrkal EstabiLhed 1888 Eycy t:amiaed' by appointment. Baskets oI all Sized On Sunday at the Community Hall Mrs. W. Gerrow, of Oshawa, spent . Clara>pout.Ont. there will not be session of the a few days with Robert and Yrs. - f Sunday. School, but a "Flower Set- Devitt. Settlement of all accounts must be lwpai. and deseriptione vice' will be held at 3.30 p.m., when Miss., Gladys Gannon has returned made by July Slat, by • aool ir will et at Si Thee will e ?en f rom Ravenshoe, y I close my b or note. B. CHRISTIAN, Harrister.and ;at lowest prices all the members of the Sunda ph- - paned b a girl friend cash hooka August.let, - home accompanied ' eStllicitor,Notary Public Etc.-'Money to gess. coach wine.C°un Hoose, Whitby, 2511 t Mrs. Phih Mrs: Lemmon, Mr-s.G.BROWNING. K:''C.. Barrio. Q p.m. The Rev. W R. Sproule will Sheppard and the Carlton family, en•- A o Salt fop Bale conduct both services. tertaihed city friends during the past :.A'atock of various ter,solicitor,No week. s ublic. Aiuxa'Bik., .: _ - lediataiy west of Past office.Dundas Street. w6itby, I1 cone ph x88, oS«plioue 882 FA I R PQ RT. �i II d�' of Feed $° DHSS, A.'WHITE. .C.HfRRYWOOD. EATON & ROSS-Barristers. Sts-• Suceamor to late'W.G. Barnes Mrs. Wm. Sparks and daughter, on hand. Also ILGitan. Nortbera oataro Building. sac Wm. Qrmerod is dome again after Stret.-T,icooto. Miss Ruth Sparks, of Wynyard, Sask., ' Phone Mark 8420 receiving treatment i a Toronto . 1 �. afeme visiting at the home of the for- p Dick Feed, Scratch Feed 5 .' Aaeiaide 2707 ��,r' ' mgr's mother, Mrs. H. O'Brien. hospital for several wee s. We ex- - IOHARDBON A P10KERIN(;F- Roofing .L>/laterial. . A movement toward making Fair- Pect to see him out again soon and p rt a Police Villa around as usual. for bene. Solicitor eta. 213-214 Confed- a ge iS now in pro- - .B,.I �r Y e aaa Rich- greas, and a petition in favor of the Percy and Mrs. Middleton and baby, ' a1e0d Sts rorooto. ' Main i 6 z British Columbia Shingles ; of Buffalo, spent a da or two with ss9� Picke:iag oscce o dna Matn .� „ g project will likely, be presented to. Y 8etntday eveai pen Wednesday and 8 z Wm. and Mrs. Middleton. Mrs, Mid• I have just received �r ngs. i'h°nePiek•5800. 8tf „ the County Couait at its next ses- No 2 8 and 6z. - cion. onband child w1 remain for some a atOCk of diet ni --TORONTO ASPHALT village fire-en Rage There is quite an agitation purchase rhvilla 118 time afore returning: g, `` < - �- - Mrs. Geo. Mutc of Pickering, and eve sad �L Coal LAKE B, BEATON, D. D 8,. �. Andrew and Mrs. Avalis and little } Graduatelot the Royal Cole lgs of Dental ROOFING! g g daughter, Tena, of Toronto, visited of the beet quality money can bu Surgtseoa an� Universit of Toronto, office rapidly growingand the need of add- g � y esrrg*e r=,, osont Y Murray s 18 in., 32 in. and 8S inch at the home of the former's btotlier how*9 to G :1 ct 6.30. ate' Murray's quate fire protection is beginning to ' ,lura n e for our supply. w. lad. pboaa a. widths, 4 in 1 Shingles; also, W. G. Clark, on Sunday. R y Phone 220. be impressed. on the minds of ourr a4jy Metal Valley and residents. Should a fire break out F: Bush is able to Ret around a NEIL C. $MIT$: D D, 9., L, D•6„ Ridge Roll. duffing a high wind a Rood part of little better now after his recent ac- (suGceewr to Dr. J. N.Dales,;. Graduate of our village ht be wiped out while cident, as the doctor from Toronto ski the Royal College of Dental S Material, or will give price on g 8 1P Oshetat u=geoas and Toron• an engine promptly was out on Sunday and removed the ty. -At Claremont office over D, A. fiaiehed job. g P ply on the scene splints from the in orad limb. Rk»tt's store every Tuesday and Frida Phone would prevent such a'disaster. 1 Stoma 1x11 _ j to*���i 0 A L OUNBARTON, BERT T FALLA ISM L DE PI. w►+tT`vAr et - g' - D.S. Graduate of the Royal C.o - ikge of 'p� Mrs, :hackie, of Toronto, is visitin Surgeons and the Chive; of Toronto. LUMBER Y�1W Hugh and Mac, Pugh spent a few A Rood supply of Hard and Soft above J.S Bafadon'sstore,Kering,pot, days last week with relatives in the her daughter. Mrs. Alex. GAurlie. • , , Want.hour,: 6 a m.to 5p.m., ar bl sapoint• ----- efts .Mrs, Jas. Weeks and son, of To- Coal on hood. Also a rnppip cokeWant. Phone Pick 3700. 43Iy Y• ronto, spent a week with Miss Ann& of Kindliog Wood, 3 THE MINING KAREBT B. Chrystal and Mrs. Harold Pugh Allison. stove]mirth, -fulatstssitt daubs. are visiting with Judson and Mrs. u PuRiL Dan and Mrs. Hemmick, of Tons- 12tf Phone Pick. 1'09 " We hoer and sell, furnish notations wands, visited over the week-end at ELIZABETH RICHARD80N- q Mrs.' M. E. Parks two grandchil- A•Pieeandautesnotolelnswanceof all kinds, and information on all Listed rood dren from Timmins are spending their the old home. DONALD MUNRO. PICHEKIA(} 1a91reasatssg com®aoies of sond financial stand_ ftlisted Mining Stocks. Walter Holmes, who has been quite dint. holidays here. —- ----- t t e We will be pleased to sdvi"what ill for the past ~teak, we are glad to L �ub�a�r �/�sAM stooks to hoer or to bold. or Every one is delighted to hear of report is improving L. EOR(IE1KltAY-Licensed auction- what stock to sell. the improvement in the health of Mr. P P R Bulldln and Oeoeral = i ser,Alton Live st—A and ganenu sales Whiter S. Major. Misses Elva and Margaret Mitchell Ernest den the misfortune aying or wren "at 37�n]t .tract ng --- • PboaeStou9.900t, a:•e following our advice. Ste. Marie. Eoticoates furnished on all elartses to fall and sustain injuries which pptq'i•IL� Lceascso3mo>dosaeet Our long experience in mining ea• will lay him off work for a while. Mrs. Fanny Pherrill has returned ut work-Ioterior and Exterior: _JLt » far osmatt.r es y�sad psi a tending aver a period 'of twenty A la number from New Liskeard where""s'lte has Alterations sod repairs, s ass4s of rif lrimda &ssemoad so an eb.essm years. allows us to give sound advice � gathered at the lived for a couple of years. AOlswm afvr P.o., Daa eta the investment feature of s min® Whitevale cemetery on Sunday af• Obimoeys Built Concrete Work. ternoon, it beim Decoration Ds The Oilver and Mra. Annan and family R THE PICKERING NEW- S R Y• Phone Pickering 6'18 d; ------------------- 1 !2•BEd�'OR TOWN88IPOY.I38S or cbespeeuiative feature of. a prow and Mrs. Low, of Hamilton, span _ a'g , peetive mining venture. colleeticn was a liberal one, being FA I RPORT. ONTARIO �s.waaaaoa, s °!tw over $14'0,00. the week end with resltives here. _ net. � u`' 11[esabers WAY, MILLS 00, Jar., and Mrs, Mitchell, Mrs Mc- y es lea. suLLo y S H I N G L E S . -ttswae w The W cairn's Institute a-i11 hold - t.v of titaodard their monthly meeting at the home of Wlainne• and .'Kra. Barrie attended stock Exchange. Mrs, Judson Pught_on Wednesday, the funeral of their cousin, Mrs. Earl '�K. MAW LICENSED AVO- Members of the Montreal August Bth, at 8 Holmes, at Orillia, on Tuesday Nae$tY tin Shin 31ofv1isR Je>r Yaelt,Ontario Dornase Minn B:c p.m. The program The baseball a at Whitevale Rina attaodad R hange, will be given by the visiting branch �� t.•oetoties, All kends of aaias ,�'� Sam (is+it Galvwntzt>d $ter Pb' _ to. Tatar rsaoatsia Daus sa:� Ofcci and Board Room,Ground Floor, on Monday night was much enjoyed t3irtf'*Ft 1t Slat`BhtnRter; tsar when about thirty from Alton. is ex- y q for sale nt ler-nod at liH1Yg•oma. sea acct ledapm Metropolitan Building. b quite a number of our people. ifset 11`10.., whetby,Out. b petted to be present The members TORONTO, ONTARIO of the Whitevale branch are request- Whitevale won but our boys are im I, PATERSC�!�'8 - CLARENf�KT - Phones:, elaide 8871 and W72 proving. ed to bring cake or tarts: Dr. and Mrs. Fraser and family Call acd get prices. Phone 2812 .� Be. THE. RURAL sTQUFPv1LLE. are holidaying elsewhere during Aux•V. Hot f ust. Next Sunda and the Sunday TtYSECURITIES COMPANY LTD. E. Stotiffer has sold his garage and followingthe pulpit will be occupied P CAI4A19EI �Whea you Can keep cool _ has secured a good job in•the city. by Rev. Mr, Ferguson, of Pickering, by making on a Real 8state sod Insurance. Dr, Daniels; of Toronto, preached morning and evening. r in the United Church on Sunday last Mr. and Mrs. Saunders, and Miss We are preps red tn do toll kinds 8R P8l�8Cti10II Qll SLoYe Farm Propertitesa 8psaialty, to large congregations Phyllis, and Mr, Nobes, of Kingston, of rr1►,eiri,eg of rare. n!ec,.b�►t: _ 8se 0w- new model, - W.- A. Quantz, -who fell- from ,a are visiting--the latter's brother, Isaac Lrry rbcs ri;i v night air: Head Odfse:218 214 Oonf0deration ladder and was seriously hurt, is �ard Mrs. Nobes. The ladies have mu- welding rt a t.d i u fNrt Life Building. Toronto. now slowly reebvering. 'red to London to visit relatives, R : e�ave a: good,= of Paris Phone Main 18e(l, Dr. T. A .Mitchell, of Edmonton,, leaving the men here. eve,rytbink it, ron- tiresa, Armnate of neel loo with Lollaad, is spending a Yew weeks vacation Miss Audrey Lewis, of Markham,; Hnoob Office: Gordon. Building, ora` work. Ae7eaate of Lime, with his brother, J. W. Mitchell. Miss ELl1e1 Emma, of West Hill; Miss Pioi<srins ��riO' The thunderstorm on Fridgy last Edna Pierce, of Hillside; Miss Emily (Raw, Oils, Grease abd AEcesaorisa 8peinlclers and 8praysre. Phone am. 2W was very severe, flattening the crops Knowles, of Highland Creek, and on hand eorrta.ntly, 4- -Lwa1Yowei•s and Garden Tovis. and killing hors and cattle owned Chester and Keith' Pearce, spent the Call and Fee rour Cataliseues of qr TIYa TABLB-Piokering Station by farmers, week-end'-with their cousin, Miss H. Dodge and Stir Carp. +' Good supply of­ T,H, Trains going Bast due as foliows� -Mr.'Willington Paisley, after being Thom. iia. 10 mail 7.58 A M, barber's,- _ �)Q _. Other Hardware, shaved at the collapsed and _ s7 - - ". 28 Local 1256 P.]A fell-dead on walking out of the shop. - AUDLEY. ' Phone 4400. e0 Ltiosl 5.24'P. ig �� Sunda 8.$8 A.M. He intended to move into town short- AND SERVICE STATION �T short- Sunday. Mrs. Worriacott ,4f Guelph, galled h ,O,Y�`I� BUSHBY y. TNN. wssi -d o M toll°ws'- l' The twenty-four oil he; relatives here recently, +++r,a pupils writing on Ne. Ieo� 9•�A.M. wet weather has hurt consid- ,. 97. IANQ � �. 2.26.P M. the High School Entrance Examine- erabl hay crops which had been-cut. � s PI=9RINCi ; 9`Mall 9,06 P.M. tion, were all successful, making the w. H. Westney has erected a neat , Sunday train, 8,3040, M best record within the history of the iron-fence in front of his faun here. school. Robert'.Logan, of Butler, Pa., is ,+e .Foregoing is according-to 'Standard Charles Ward, of .this place, but x, ' .-SUMMER, Mme• working, in Georgetown, met with a visiting his nephew, F. M. Chapman, i serious accident by.being burnt from here. - = CLARD'' MONT p Mrs, Simon Puckrin has had the big da - an explosion of ;asoline, His condi- •Vli� FURNITURE ' tion is very critical. barn basement renovated by Winter L OREAMERY l Bras. and Mrs. THIS NEW i GREENWOOa• anH E Everett, called at Fred lAnnan's Nf All A Raine, of Oshawa,'was in the oniSunday. ; Oscar �,�� : I3igbeet price paid for village on Sunday. Misses Doris and Margaret Gee �L��. _ Oresm at the iJSr. 'Cox,: of, Oshawa, caI}ed•,on have a eturned home from a'pleasiynt 'Derauda Ohalrs, - Wm. Pengelly on Sunday. trip to Muskoka. s S �,ar@inCa dream Miss Slater, of Toronto, is visit- Mr., (Dr.j Johnston, of Niagara %VimN R , pedally Priced J ing with F. L. and .Mrs. Green, Falls, Ont., visited her brother, W, Give as a trial and be convinced ' E. Tremble *accompanied Mrs. sad `H. and Mrs. -Guthrie, on Sunday. RVI- A Few Road Cedar Ohests. These _ Miss WitheridEe- on a trip out west. Baseball still continues to be the. .. are just the thing in which �i � � � r Mrs.-Wall spent a couple of days attraction on the Winter's field, and t1 . to store your woollens. E" DAU last week with her sister in Mark- Audley.,team has done well so,lar this ham. season. AD S Electtrie Icons P..ZWZ WNU=Q- Charlie Hunkin, of Toronto, is J. C. Bryant and family held a IIot P Toasters tare Boa - spending a, few days with Alf and reunion•picnic on Saturday afternoon site advantage of Mrs. Tremble. in Chapman's woods. About forty- this amazing offer to > Mrs. Burtch,. of Toronto, is five realrives and friends from On- 8omeNew Dresiers just arrived. Fol Pastry ase spending a couple of weeks with Jan. tario and western points were pres- try the 'new Valet � v Ooase now and bolt and Mm' Raine. ent. One daughter with her husband, AutoStrop Razor. +t ' I - them over. Our Royal Brand Rev. Mr. and 11!`rs. Barnes and W. G. Guy, and family, came by mo- RCvolutionary im- --- --- r from Hanley, Bask: Several - prpreAtettts pawl , s ' at your Grocer'*. the village on Tuesday. grandchildren were present- also. - gagtde it the beet Baseball games between the married rlizor ever Rroduced. ; S3TL e r r l A rang'h men were here last week Farmers who have wheaL'�et soar painting the bridge, which greatly and single members and between the �� -•�'�ri i g Hoar made from our ow'a addP to its appearance. boys and girls, and football for the lVo ltflaCl[ requiret� e whe(►t. We can .. John and Mors, Broadbent and the younger ones were the Oiief sports. A ttalRy. Act today � - Faenituee ll�ealer ands grind it: isses Madge and Rose.Broadbent, After the games a delightful lunch » J'� want one. r Funeral Dirsotor; of Toronto, spent Sunday-with Wm. on the-gat; _n was served by the la- - ` Feed of all kinds-Chiefq� Meed, and Mrs. Clark. dies, while the chief of the clan F. C. JONNi. Phone 1800) loan feed, chop, millfd6d, Arthur and Mra. Adamson and son,' treated them to watermelons, ice ( he lPt and D,uRk i"!. •� r of Toronto, and Mrs. Wm. Hahn, and cream and lemonade. .Some old-time PICKRR.N(�, - oNr, Chopping every weekday, - . daughter, of Bracebridge, visite] at dan-es under the Greenwood tree, 4 II r Pl�kQIIt&180 r the home of Wm. and Mr,3. Clark concluded a moat enjo able family r»:: s 8> a SL .rZ`sO E CiiZ! on gunday, gathering. z ,Y r i ff Y ,v, ^•'..C.«-..nu'' ., rte' J t `�aY. ...:x:T ',wo-'y - �s':_r 'a •tt. Yz... '•.is. m.:'�'\:-' - �i\ a.r i ^;.; t. 1.a!- '7•• 'mac te.. as diti-.. ,T' ,�,.;, '� �, �.�.te _� ,�, ?•e4�r9y "'FiF,.,:;,r...�'., .s.•w •.'�..•�� +:,,Y •e,:"Luer -:a.a`r. 7'. .S. ,.' .�rx:,r +a'} .'�P.'� ,�, x!''ti.,r�.•?�.,5 P' ,'•s,, ��,�n.. :;q,., ... ,..-r,x.-+•y-.--.. F ..-'"fl .. ...." -.+•?;TrY^.-'S^. .:N!:.. �4vw^p t,• .it ..7,..._ y _ _ by r•a..,, as*1,r,µ• "' ..,: -^'a's,.w W+cry..., .. .....+,. r,:.: _. :..... ,v. sr:A - "Yr a Ir .'w x•3U.MmN, :: ..a.--1..,-'te r. , ,.".nr..e-. ... _.:... , ..•:', "` ._ - ._ .. ^e _ . a • . • ''�, a .. ••., • .r •� • t. ;t v p' — —.' y �'�; — - .. �-�- �, .' , The Worst Crime- oif ,U - y ,eights That ThriRed - w r N�,. , 4 - `,l BY JEFFERY FARhl'OL, 1. . ' Ry H� H. ULLFY fn "Titrilits." . �_ Chartea Mitchell, $ ft. 8 in. in ducking heed, but Corbett, shiftimg, Millions of pounds Row eery year' ntaraizlg f<r_ want -of sustenance a - . ,be►8 ty and weighing.j st 18 stone. from the pockets of the public in the p.rot4d a sr.l r.did draw. j • "'' - `� y". Fn'fhe .�n;e category fuss 8' Woman h • u whipped up 'Ms right in a -terrific wee; at the a'ge of thirty-tvi*o,.itie uppercut that shook Mitchell's wrath- a1. sweet name of Charity,`It is a sctan- __._ . - it,g body from head to heel; but the M indeed that of this sum a high sent to.pr'sVon many titne9,for paging zenith of his large. proportion is deflected by callous,as an old serwint in ancient families. it • ,r l►Sitehell pgaassaed a splendid,fI•tsale, little man was all pluck, and, un'heed- .' - ,his was remarkably agile, a fine bibles•, iiig this-heav • + M swindlers, lazy neer-do-wells, and the 1 She Would write to a young heir who y purrishrrtent,•ira he wenn • I �• +g �• It►cfd a mea of dauntless courage. Many and, despite swinge and flush bite, '' schemers who have learned that-no-!had just succeeded to the title: You / ,. thing is easier than to live comfort will not remember me, honored sir,but ,'ttwe were who compared Mitchell jabs and jlots, ataggered Corbett with � ably upon the kin&hearted. . �I was in your revered grandrrsothet'b -, with Tom Sayers,.but, although he a blow in the face. •The champion Bow Street's first mendacity officer,'service five-and-twenty years at life -'weighed over a stone more than the gave abek, Mitchell sprang at him, .. redoubtable Tom, it is doubtful-i! his ofiTy"ba be checked and rycked by an- .� appointed after the magistrates had Castle. Then would follow a request r bbws were so deaddq,ort!he,had the other straight blow in the ribs; gasp- sb ` ° been impTosaed by the difficulty of I for a fiver fN. "keep the wolf' from d „ . earns extraordinary powers Qof re stag,"he tried-,the ducking attack,-and di a ni et n the and t ter• ec r ng b wee true he the 1. sa eration. ergs g false when beggars came before them,i Many appeals glossed by "pa°triot_ in was straightened by Corbett'e - ' However, a latig list of victories shattering uppL►mut; breathless and . was an eccentric character, Joseph ism" were worked the full extent [food•to his credit when, lata in 1898, bleeding Mitchell came on courage- Bosley. Known as "Poor Old Joe," during the wiz by, a pests who prey . a, a noted English sportsman, "Squire anal` as ever, missed with hie right, - his somewhat racy garb and tall hat, upon the charitable. A very noted '► set on one side made him i conspicu adventurer, whose spurious claims to " Abingdon Baird, offered to back him taxied with h1a telt, and went down s a I .A. oua figure. One of hie characteristic'be a "great financial operator" had srgaitoet J. J. Corbett for a ten-thou- heavily from k crashing blow on the V. . catches was when he landed "The 1 worn• somewhat thin, first discovered " :aand dollar side bet and the largest jaw. Champion Jim crouched above • ' Soap Tit King" into the dock-an ex- that patriotism could be worked with purse offered _ . him glaring, aJtd.waiting for him to glorious success. With uncommon p _ •. perienced fit-thrower who, it was I .. rise. Very painfully and-slowly the out a scheme and A FIERCE ENCOUNTER. whispered, bad dere}ved into charity audacity he mapped _114 battered Mitchell drew his fe4t under I 'The Duval Athletic Club, of Jack- him the wh}le, through disflgta ins A - even their worships o!Bow Street. obtained a number of titled names:' t' tttonviile, Florida, offered the best „ His plan to "assist the children of the blood, he grinned up at the fierce lace - THE SOAP FIT KING." �fallW' was blessed by the clergy. , _ " ptirrse, namely twenty thousand dol- above hi, eering insults until, losing :'. (ars, winner take all. The matchbook all coati of himself, Corbett struck The painful seizures of this rrran'I With two other rogues, ezperts in place on January 5th, 1894. _ at him as he cinched thus, each a blow1 . never failed >b. awake• sympathy.i charity frauds, sumptuous offices were 't - - Strange indeed in these days of so;-I ea might haus' kilted him (the more Posseesing double joints and a face of taken. For a few delirious weeks that _- . did commercialism to read of such shame, say I), but the blow missed, s woebegone appearance, Chi notorious trio sat each day..feverishly opening, ways . ,, a4lly Boxing has becomeazpurely k seconds leapt upon'the champion, wha 'iia-d r had ate the Strand or Char- and stacking-up-the, cheques- sporting offer of and before he might stake again the 164 S -und --- U y p I and postal orders. Then awkward snsial affair; and whoever hears to-1u -- Fit Kin$'' rhos questions began to be asked; petrortsj p ass his ggled fiercely, then.suffered them_ — a-qty S in Cross to attract the throng, Slip- withdrew; letters appeared in the psi ° - day- of a-ebam ion -jeoW log to get-htui tso--ii-i roue%-Bart lvtitchell " in apiece of soap into his mouth,M ra. The swindlers decamped, arxl;' - title, for lees than T8, per, cent. of a roes just before he could be counted The attractive, brassiere an(1 . c - 'sum often running into five or six out, and leapt at Corbett and they , bloomers are shown in view A he gfOaT '� with awe-irtspirinR real- because it mss war-Lime, the mattes. 4 v , fashioned of one material and in 1 ism while his contortions were truly dropped. Ir fiHures• clinched. An ugly moment of vi- "i.taw B of figured and plain. The I horrible. Reviving, he would feebly 1 ; y ciotas in- hfin and then Corbett FLAG DAY SWINDLES. , Upon that Januar day Girbett`wsa fig g brassiere is pointed at the top and say, "I'm sorry, mates,but I've 'ad the � - - first to enter the ring and there he sat I hurled him off' and battered him to the has straps over the shoulder and The uncontrolled badge and flag dap, %. fits since childhood. I'll try and see 'e . , for an-hour wearing only a light bath tropes and'Mitchell-was saved by the fastens at the back. The bloomers „ quickly proved a golden opportunitYY�� ,robe over his fighting costume to pro- gong, open at the sides of the shaped if I can get 'oma I for deliberate swindlers. A notoriiausl tact him against the chili wind, 1. At this point. the underling cried g Y Very terrible for this small and belt and' have- elastic run through l out, whipping o$ his hat and throwing i racing scamp, who had worked out; When Mitchell did arrive his wink indomitable Mitchell was the third the leg casings. No. 1845 is !or I PPS g various forma of sweepstake irauda,I t, Misses a m II mea a is . .the decoy. sixpence within "What I the ill a Yid o "or ti and disdainful smile caused Corbett round. Brave as ever he rushed and M a and s a Wo , and oncejved br i n - ea 6e :endeavored to clinch.- but, stepping in sizes 32, 34 a)if 38 inches bust. about a collection for the poor fel- , nq . . to become so enraged d that immediate-I icing various flag days iron `the t ly both were "gloved" he tu�rted to the' View A, size 34 bust,, brassiere re- - L)°w T" Money would rate in the hat, boys at the Front." ,With several coa- g back nimbly, Corbett let drive a fear- , Quires % yard 2fi•inch, or t* yard ii and as soon as the rrowd had dissolved federates he ran the game until sua.I i -.iteferee saying, No Shaking hands, fel right-hand blow that smashed Mit- 3g tach material; 1 yard 1-inch rib- tet its 90 1. saws` there was an adjjournment-tai kion was aroused. I may reveal the cheil's nose, and back he reeled(,n fail- bon; 1% inches of 3-inch elastic; % P tl oaf Aad " o" the did with every snare,r the nearest public-house 13 X _. ins lege, steadied himself, crouched, .yai'tfr .narrow elnytifc, sad .2 yards in this swindle women were given twq • every nerve and sinew, and a very l sial sprang to again, only to be met 2^. inch, or,. I% yard&. 36-Inch ma- the, Old Joe" gut a stop to a num boxes, one for "the dear boys" and ' - phort, extremely fierce combat it'with another stunning blow in the terial for bloomers. View B re bar of charity pests whose headqurioar- another for themselves. iprcived, same place and, with arms wide-flung, quires 34 yard additional plain ma- fere were in Dyctt Street The curio) `lost amazing, one of the chief of y - lidtecitel1, serious and th g• down he went again to lie a, moment v'tiar-Price 2Q. cents for �m nfothen place The pre r res} purpetor was.ose'charity s nd'?e s conceived Cheting--himself "a p 1a� reatentnI. front masked the F•. . yj itis a dead roan. Yet an that pain- ofd lag who had retired t omactive ° ° ° feinted rapidly. Corbett merely 'food f a - and smiled, a codtemptuoua, purposely racked body and' numb brain on HOW TO ORDER PATTERNS. i eatiga w I Write our name and address plain-I crime and had hit v n a more ,ucra-I v wing bolder, ire pub•• Po ir?itating smile, until Mitchell gra I thought predrminatc•(�-to get'np and' y with char i a niaRazine dentin t I Americanism) ants Corbett got g" Cf+.rite -Mitchell. roe 1 twin number and- size of such live "profass:on," Isere were beggary' it of that t - i 14h ed artRt y 4n turn. or (to' use an, - • y ' i slowly, and with all that remained to I patterns as yo w r -, - Mitchell's lose'-. then, quiv4ring and him o! strength the little man hauled stamps or coin (coin preferred; wrap 11 complete with stick and dog; raggedjif proved unsatisfactory, "the police ' . eager,list leaped W fight,bat Mitchell i himself up by the ropes and, turning+it carefully) for each number and clothes and the one matchbox upon the I would be informed." Various "funds," t had danced out of danger, and quick 1 1 _ battered face towards his merciless address your order to Wilson Pattern tray, Wgether with boards painted I some of them alleged to be for "offi: g with piteou& legends: "Atm blown otleers' wtdorva," "casae of heartbreak." thou h Corbett was, his lighter art-I foe, tottered forward. 'Service..73 Nest.Adelaide St.,Toronto tta$onist, dodgirlrg here and there, kept I And Corbett' Crouched like a tiger,(Patterns sent by return mail. i in an explosion." and "An old sazlar,i etc were started b;• this swmd1ler, who SO-,ho laughed and with tiger-like bound wrecked seventeen times," ate• These away and outpaced him;--so much-so N--- • managed w inveigle into his plans`s ' that a voice shouted: "You haven't'he leapt and, unpitying as a tiger, I itterly at Sea nupro ps 1.m daft were loaned c. rt at a small titled lady. got old John Lv in front o! you now"' srnofe with all his power-and brave - • - X' The.camp-followers of these big op• } ... PUNCH AND PARRY, Mitchell, leaping convulsively into the Ttimnfo 't;krhe iLtb.tr (Rev 'Dr- ,_ A "PATRIOTIC" SCOUNDREL. eratom wen the cadgers,who at dealt 1. R. Keene Ryan. pastdr of the, Clartteid a red on various doorsteps jtngl✓ - ., _ ___ $+'lice and relentless, Corbett pur. afr, pitched down head first and lay Boulevard 1'risbpterian--Church, Chf•I "Poor Old Jce' himself obtained ad- Pees sued and, cornering fits man, swung f unconscious: I in a col*- of box. "A capper tax • � ui6o. expresses the--upinfun that 1n I mission in the disguise a! a miserable,the kiddies of fife-fallen" or "the local hard at pima but, ducking the blow I And Champion James Corbett lett• ' { were t . ° time the. Lyses $sates .rill ahitorb mendicant. As a result, the phare was I fund for the widows o the deed' w „ .. with Brest rleverneee. Mitchell rushed the ring-laughing. Canada. Mr. .RyRnAs i;tterly.at seat cleared nut• and a bo fire made of favoritre ruses. � •luta a hugging clinch Corbett pushed I - * __ .' Canada 119,01 a hotter and more demo[many wooden legs and bandages. Doorstep cadgers who call for - - -.,,him roughly away and, leaping out of �]7 ctAttc•-form of government than has i By "Joe's' vigorous campaign the „Summer Outing Funds" and trstel. ' distance, Mitchell stood tense, glower- Worlds Best Enter the United states, it is richrr.ln native!fakers and cadgers that were the pest Wing and watchful, while Corbett, con- • • ��++ in "clergymen" collecting for "Wi- �p{ g � Wrigley iJm resources,-. and has more potential of the West�rtd and Bow Street w_ ere do a' 1Wetineedsy seaside Trips"•are . Istantly menacinif and k n him � wealth for-its DApulRtiOU. ft has re cleared out. It was said oS hirci that specimens of the appeals made to the "I thus on the strain, held back- and �talned the tried and true traditions at,he "made the lame to walk and the seat smiled , and smiled until, like a kind•heart:ed. Every avenue is aesrch- . � Canadian National Exhibition thr Angio-910world. which the,blind to see.' c --Rash, Mitchell leapt, in with that low. United States has larttely lost. and,1 Of the begging-letter writer much ed far fresh designs upon those who tiottg drive for the mark just above the Will Witness! Greatest ive because they feel they are help- above all, has a future as past of the could be written. There aro "copy- g others Fortunately, the police are waiwtlitte-that dame terrible punch Swimming :Event - British iati;tire vrhfch tt crwld never isle" who make a comfortable living � which had proved so successful against • ,Ever Staged now alert being this ade into and inveaLi: have as•a portion of the Republic by selling epistles to those lase handy gallon is being made into many shag- . -...Itbe mighty Sullivan-in it came with Practically every c}vlHzed country This is rhe:blit thing for t'anada, &I-'with the pen. The at o of .me ret -I ed "charities" that have drawn laigs .arm and shoulder behind it. . . Car- of the world will a represented In the though .ft is something which most Letter Wri•tera" was at one Lime reef- amounts on various,pretexts. - . ,batt parried ft and , anWed still! people fn .rhe United States'da' riot'dent In Hackney slthottgh he so clever• , .' !Mitchell swung instantly 'for that Third Wrigley Marathon. Entries understand. The li mpire fs lmmeasur•I ly cloaked his habitation that he was _4 --- I. `�tpoektng mouth, but Chia was also par- h>R" been received from Australians, ably greeter Than the united States in 1,never run to earth. He had been a /,v>dri&Jism in England . (fed, with the same graceful ease, and Poles, Austrians. Finns, 'vorwegtaas. • . back a seemed "that Italians• Hawaiians. Germans, South power, resources, .enterprise and in- schoolmaster -and h}a stock-in-trade J L Hammond In the Nation &pd' as he jumped fluence. Canadians realize that it would'consisted of a copy of the Army List. Athenaeum- .((London): :(.Modern 'et- c Okampion Jim'4 smile was wiser and Africans, French. Spanish, 'wise, he folly to c hRuga pot<itlons. With' this he wrote litters alleging Armenian and English. To date no - ,. ficiency tbre tens to destroy the . • _ 'loafs contemptuous than ever. So in _ . - service with your dear son a# —," beauty of En tsh towns and villages. Japanese, Chinese. Siamese nor Mitchell went again,so body that Cor- 1n Aaterica. according to static-i making sure of picking on a name while the we lthy will not spend a Turks have signified their Intention figuring in .the casualty li'd. "Wives.. tett in turn gave back, stopping Mit- ticiaa, "poor" babies' have' 7ftio're i penny to, prey nt it). Private wealth ''shell's tremendotu drives or avoiding to participate but even this !a not too much to expect.. chatYce of living than "rich" babies.t•he buried hutuirects of times; while in-'today looks coldly on such objects. ' .thein with daneing footwork or twists a a children, a ew o c The huge money' Prises have at• Ifantf days id sad Poor.bibles. � -_ new rich in-the fifteenth century ./ of supple body. Enraged at being thus - ---- n churches ; the rFew rich In - fractal the very beat athletes of the -' - .4ightiy baffled, Mitchell went alter _ built tow world la this diviefon of sport; --'- the Industrial Revolution as they the champion ea,d swung nght&tui lett Trade of the Seven Seas Adrian of• Auatralta, coach at the seised the towns kept up the great r .. . � '' f[or the point of the chin-Corbett r � estates. Today the last family es famous 'Boy" Charlton: Finlay of t s ~t ..r was hard st-it-in-ftghiing, Auatralta, winner of the King's GuP i- -1. r,•� 4 • t , ° y s c > r'M•4 [area ace Daaeing, and with them the dodged and they clinched. And now a t l "Mitchell tradition that preserved these amen in Engiand in 1911, Werhoetter of s. x . ;n �" ;; it} e with both• hands, n truly dangerous :, i��s r: r y ties. The newest rich have not 'ig •_man...quick, hard-smiting and Arima Germany, the present tt'orld'a sham X"I ' • - -�•� }nit; Young, the conqueror of Cata h > � <` pr heisted that spirit. The desperate'of • to clangvtroua, indeed that Corbett, P 1 � v. , Torts that are. needed to save, ani Lina; "Flying Fish" Summers at Cali• I r� r s :� e,,< : ; • I s "'!'ending. him off with the fore-arm, •�F , , s y�sr tis •M threatened masterpiece show hoe - l• _pushed him away r.nd leapt back, and, forma;-\iirhel of France, who twice }ate s �, awl ; & rr a swam the P:ngiish Channel: Creegan, ,,"t,W M, + Emt k'" ; I subordinate a place the care of beauq is Mitchell followed, met him with 'a w .o h > takes in the imagination of the rich - � lightning blow in the•mouth, checked olds the I}udson. River record - ` r - ufn-.�l�Av- tc�__"New :._Yi)rk.__lug- ` + I (Yet an anonymous donor has given t by this, Mitc a wpa , miles; and scores • of others who. Cious left hook, and was fighting on, f'~ s great slim-to-Cha Chancellor o! flu A F vchilN not.so famous. have all won _ i , I h:zr hequerl ��'hat kind of man cat retreat when the RnnR was struck. i lie he who thinks that,the nation wll Round, two and Corbett was on his:noteworthy awlmtning eyPnts that is; >� _* I (Rlled for •speed a,:d end,u•snen. l � I • itnan with the lean of a tiger, bewild- •}-ei-kos•tfPt•'�-trbtrtita�i cauaoc y , -''z { it;.eW the national debt is reduced by ten o Bring hent with rapid feints and raft I twenty millihn�, and that it will no ., the apparent ivabtilty of his manager, t in shifts, and then his glove smack- r r s be much snore miserable of building ring I Erich Rarranehee, to kava his leave k .ed home 'on liitchell's jaw. The dog-, I -""..,_,y � q s:> like the Foundling dlsappear, }f th ed�E. I.. Tinian st.a-gered. shcx,k'hi:i'of a'hsencP extended +ave now been , . - ",r - ", .sflusres are buried under sky•sefai } _ head, and, steadyirq himself, leapt in sett!Nd aur} tie 'will defend hiy t(tle i - is ducking, low head, stat Cor- al altist the Ki'e, -i fseld of cnmli(ti-; J ' y, k ins Hats, if Oxford and Cambridge ar _ s' 'with h t cors ever ttirrtten zn•gethe:: He 1s 'not p•a ,,r ,, "' - !S r••°'•g e , ., tipnilr. and it hundreds itt qute •. 1.11 'tett, expecting this and timing his` ,,, _< ,' . t villages lase the last vestige of that wcrrryiug unduly and says that 15l k y �a� `...-.+ +4. q est? - • • . -•'movement to a fra-ctian, shifted and i '' yat'.c F v =a�,a, plc tt,res ue at,d interesting p miles su�i; him Pgvxil' as welt as a I.;• + _.__,. _ _- 1 stopped his mari with a glancing; I fir^' ,e -- •. i rapper cut. f iottger distance. Ile la in a wonder I i r t ,;, -- The rang-i{itchell-rtrslred Rgnin,t fill condition.and i;iiniiId repeat his , ;y Gnarl breeding ig re, art of shdv �' _�` �•' > iug men. ibycexternaitsigns the Into victory nt last tear In record time. r' � Sw eagor.for in=fiehtir.tt. hitt Jim-met him'v _ • _ +s 4 f ► n:;' regaral we have for them. I ,. , , ) .. .,- __ivitkt'a punch in the ribs. . . And nnw. , , w;', F l a ¢'� .{ueis,.s t'rcini good sense, improved b the ftghtinR stew fa3ter and et'er' Are. We Going Blind? y,� t �� �,' Ys •r c„nvefsin$ witty good cotttpsny: ;-:•more lurioos. Irl went the hard-Smit-1. ; F;pr*e€�,eld L?nfnn: 111,n1111, :says g , II '- - r ing Mitchell again and again, orlS to Doctor-. nator Copeland, are in great I r _ I11 _ _%► - -- ;,'I be met and ch,-cked by sta,"er'n�; danger of forkptting that they have i - i Dtothor -Son: do i smell tobacco e }alts and jabs follciwed by terrible .1(•t=s. From.-which it nhpNars that tho BRITAIN'S LARGEST PCr�T SEEM TR��,'ri THE Ai1Z �.•,,ii, hr(:atlt?” Son-,"Yes, mother r- ! icwtngs and drives to head and fare c'.iu[u:srni+tar still c lfngv in. Ill" Hirt ^ tuY.qu1, View of il•c qr,rt s' ,!6- at ::,r'butnpton will, sevan barge 3i,itlu:r ''Then you will have to sic ill persevered with t. 1 aw ani�a i,ls are not people. acrd { alas out with those gfrla," " Yet, all undaunted, the im,Mitchell l: 1 Atlntttic stesrenet's tied up at the tthurvus. ,i • t.. c i 4 . . .. . __ ._ _ F► F _ .[ash s ue'1 notion tl it wntnet ,y +. , . .,..... > . .. . . . .. - .. . ___ . - - . - . - i I t ._ , . . <` v a sx y.._•."_._+_y ',,. . .w. :..s.-. :,v is 1 i. •> ".,�• ..s - .� u!:I. ., 1•'•-T�. ::Y" 11 a' rl'�•-• ,.h,�" w•R' ,ta{r ..'4 f �. .4' .•S .,.., :T •', 'V a A._.R .\..._.. 11 . CYfl.� --,0 11 kA_C_...�^' ..:5"e+.>b,.M �-�;• �•f' ,� '�ent�. �s^,Y'�y,'%w vc •�, 4, ik'E a.' ''•k X'' +±r'Yy.. i.•„�r'ue•,+•S4�Pv,.,..G.,wo "",.c fW P•:r n.� wf,'- .A. ..'t.ev .c.-+..,,m — ,. , -I &3_­­ �41 Z 5 :'1", 7 % A� C_ the face of such an exchange discount CEDW as prevails at present. As 4 rule the J exchange rate. would be*steadied by, FINANCIAL. d IN the shipment at gold or, it that course Childhood- were not considered desirable by the. Symptoms That the Blood -is A 8 mmer When ,,____Al1ments Are Most. Canadian financial authorities, credits would, coy Thin- Should Not be Neglected Dangerous. rect the present situation. The din- Weak, run-down, lacking strength Mothers vibin keep a box of Baby's count to attributed to the heavy move- one' 'Own Tablets in the }louse may feel A despatch from the north states went of Canadian funds to New York, ,sai ray and 'ambition, nervous, sleep- poor appetite, digestion distwb- iffiat the lives of their little on" are that the diamond drill on the Area, based on the high money rates here. ed—these are the symptoms named( reasonably safe during the 'hot wee- operating close to the Amulet bound- Ncranda's "H" Ore Body Grows— .by a great majority of people who Defig e4l by the use of! then. Stomach troubles, cholera in- ary, is now down about 397 feet, with Smelter Recovery Up—What have been kenefitted 'tantum and diarrhoea -carry off thou- mineralization having been encounter, Will Seven Other Zones Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. These tonic sands Of little ones every summer, In ed. The hole Is headed for 600 feet,• Show at Depth pills correct the condition described most cases because the mother does at which point the management expect Noranda7 management for some and if you have any of these symp-' iftot have a safe medicine at hand to to cut the ore body. it Is further little time past has been concentrat. tame YOU should give these pills ai� trial. Their great value. In cases of!�_ give promptly. Billy's Own Tablets stated that developments on the,Amu tag on proving the dimensions of the relieve these troubles, or If given oc- let are shaping up well. No. "H'� ore body, which, from being this kind Is shown by the statement I t. caslonally to the well child they will .7. Mining Briefs a minor grade ore zone at, shallow of Mrs. James A. Tibbetts, Hal*x, Y. '-.-Prevent their coming on. The Tablets Firvetone engicam found to be absolutely hires- The wires,have been humming. with horizons,-has attained foremost rank N.S., who says:—'11 was completely Are guaranteed Ong some eight ore bodies already run, down In bealtb- My blood was -that the life"of a tire depends no less than three despatches coming am Sees even to the new-born babe. .They g full thin and watery, and my nerves so] down from. Kirkland Larder-Lake opened up in the mine. Pro,Hnj as much upon the fle3emg life of are especially good In summer by bad that I did not sleep well at nlgb,t. r district and one from Rouyn,all within dimensions Is a big Job, because the i t4 cords of the carcass,cause they. regulate the bowels and the hour. The gist at one of these zone i1i a big one. Drills from points My appetite was poor and the least keep .ffis stomach sweet and pure. Messages was that it is understood In the shaft and lateral workings have exertion left.me weak and trembling. upon the toughness of the They are sold by medicine dealers,or When I went out I would have a se- by mail at 26 cents a box from The that Lake Shore have reached a depth peuetrated.the further reaches-of ore bva& • 'Dr. of 1,000 feet In their new shaft and east and .west, and between 600 and vere headache, and would have to lie I . To Provide eXtr ?; Williams' Medicine Co., Brock- 700 feet length, mostly In high-grade down I as soon as I got In .the houee. strengths It Ville, Ont. are now cutting a station at that level. material. has been indicated. This is A friend advised me to try Dr. Wil- stamina and long wear, Fufle. _401 The report'continues that they have ETHEREAL encountered a new vein running par-• the length so far, the width evidently liams' Pink Pills. I soon found they . stone dips the cords of the time I "What's become -of that pretty allel to the south vein and to the being 121 feet. were helping me and by the ti carcam In a rubber, solution. Ore from these workings Is. _going Mus actress-I­saw-last yeart"�--. south. -going had taken the sixth box I felt like-a "She's starring." In crosscutting at*the 300-foQt level, to the smelter. Officials won't new woman, and have enjoyed kb&d This - saturates =d insulates "And the young fellow who seemed Goodflsh is reported to have picked J what smelter results are, but the dfialyy health ever. since. Foin this reason I every strand of every cord, treatment Is up to 800 tons. Mixing can highly recommend the pills to to be so devoted to her?" UP the extension of the vein that was mmminilwyn internal , frictkm I w the $50 material from the "H" ore anyone, run-down or trj.ubl with"lie's (Weekly. e4 encountered on the 150-foot level, said still mooning." body with the general run of mine their nerves." and gives thousands of b Scotsman.) to be well-mineralized and having a I rocks, which averages $23 per ton, Pink —fles- T6 Firiestone Dtaleri :2 Not .only do Dr.. Williams' width of approximately seven feet.i !recovery In copper and gold is estf. Pills help the neves. Their main ' bm youll.locality WIM gLad3y When packing fgr a journey of any Assays are now being run. A mining Sol sort we should include with all other Man from that sectloa who was in� mated to be better than $30 per ton, function Is to enrich and Increase the 11 which would mean an annual rate of blood, and as the blood supplies the I you, and save you mousey. accessories -that much-needed pack- town to-day stated that this company P i whole body, new life is given to the age of "good manners." should alA be into their vein , the $9-000,000- The second half of the smelter will entire system. Better sleep, steady WERBSTONX TME 600-foot level within a short time. In OF CANADA.1J3&XT39D halt sinking nking the company picked up go into operation next month. nerves, improved appetite, increased several veins. The workings at 600 What will the "H" ore body show vigor—all these can be yours by tak- 51-11tcc. n ing Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, Be feet• where the shaft is bottomed for below 1,000 feet' gin them to-day. Sold by all medicine Afoad MIZu per Dodw the time, are also said to be In good What will the seven other ore bodies show between 1,000 feet and 600 feet dealers, or by mail post paid, at 50 mineralization. The dope from Larder Lake can- and also below 1,000 feet? These are cents a box from The Dr. Williams'! tained In a wire which states that on Quag the 500-foot level Crown Reserve have I the stock. which Is now more than tions the future will answer, and Medicine Co., Brockville, Out. re$ton" cut into what Is helleved to be the $10 below the recent high.' will reflect T1 Crowe No. 2 vein, which had faulted where developments as they are i7eported. BUILDS THE ONLY Crowe that stand on the tops of pines worked by the old company. Width ; CUM-DIPMD TIRE$ Mining Stock Index And flap their wings in the face of was given as 34 feet. showing heavy The weighted Index of seventeen the sun— mineralization. No assays,have been mining stocks computed by the Dip- These have life and ding It to the made as yet. minion Bureau of Statistics on the winds; Slogan for the Farm Boy: "Have wl you killed your crow to-day?" -Canadlan Situatr6n a F e of 1926—,100 was 137.6 for e These have life that Is never done. New Y-dfk Gemine"14S✓ week ending Jub with 133.7 for the week ending July 5. Great black crows on the tops of, Let MInard's Liniment Relieve Pain. ft Canadian Exchange situation. the New York Times says: Gold copper stocks represented by pines, LLL THE M OVER—PION EXA Dry Bewilderment has existed In Wall Noranda and Amulet rose from 27a.3 Flapping their wings at the golden I HTAINCE mover* of fls",-Ha. Large-it to 295.4. Eleven gold stocks fell from man— I..,-.%dy padded vans, New F.clut mont. CAN MA11 Street this week over the lack of 108.8 to 108-6. Four.silver and mit- These will stand on the tops of I pines methods. Two exp*rionceg men large gold shipments from Canada to �.every trip. All load@ insured. Beyond cellaneous stocks rose from 85.3 to And gap their wings till time compare for skirt Sefore You New York at this time, as a result of inove. write Us (,,aWn4Jr.Cl1F1n,I rrv.rA* the -4 NATIONAL 'ithe record discount of 3-8 of 1 per 85.9 done. eharcew Head office 11amiltom Oqtaria 4 - Among the gold the stocks averaged cauda Hill 111. %1­, 1 l�111111111111111110 cent. on Canadian Exchange. It Is if weekly prices behaved as follows- For-life Is not a garment to be kept via ' " d- realized' of course, that the banks In Montreal have little of the metal to McIntyre fell from $25.07 to $23.39; for best, — ------ 'spare for export. and that added oz- C.oufaurum from $4.50 to $4.01. and And washed with care lest its W Penes Involved In bringing gold here Kirkland Lake 'froni $1.50 to colors run. as T=ea TdA6111coplAS, 4 dr&W. ;p.UA.00. roat 7 Dome rose from $8.20 to $9.45, HOI- Life should be dapped from the tops ISild, other Teieecripea, yielu qlabses from Ottawa, buy evern.Ro the present and Idleroacrpes to moose from. Handy discount should be bringing large sup- linger from $13.46 to $13.59 and Syl-_ of days. to have anywhere, Send for list Ai belts ���ANvanite from $2.51 to $2.58.P plies from Like the wings of crows, in the face Optical CO-, Ltd., 122 Rtb Are. West, r the Dominion. A few Average prices were higher for two of the sun. DO". 18, C&ICKT7, Alta. ONTAJUO shipments have been made since the gold copper stocks; Noranda rose from —E, Clark Stillman In Poetry. 241wIIfirst of June.' but the total, less than $49.22 to $53.65,' and Amulet from $24,000,000-, Is smaller than would $4.14 to $4.62. Of Course come here fl�a few days In n the silver and miscellaneous Teacher: "Willie, can - WOMAN 0 ordinarily you name fell from $4.42 to $4.15, and Beaver Willie: "No'm'" Golden Jubilee Year a from .99 to .93. Mining Corporation Teacher: "Correct." LD 1928 group the average price of Coniagas city in Alaska?" it AAAy Be rose from $3.40 to $3,65. SICK Cou lWorld's Largest Exhibition, 0 A NAME WITH A MEANING Central Manitoba Mines Current The Super Even t.of 1928 A "Johnny. why Assets Inquisitive Suitor: O T WORK `babe'?" PRESENTING widlin. a Arthur B. Miles-, president of the do you call your, sister Central Manitoba Mines, commenting Helped by Taking Lydia E.Pink Johnny: "Well, every time I look 14-day period. exhibits from ti�� the parlor she Is In some,body's on the current resources of the com- in nearly every country; the first talking like a baby," ham's Vegetablie pang, points out that these have been, arms and strengthened ll*ethe option lic showing of 1929 motor, ."..:, pub given Oro CaIs at Canada's National Grand Mines In the $olo•Claims, Which • Grainland, Sask.—"I am lad that has netted $25,000 cash. Supplies at Vacation 7. I heard of t g Lydia T pink Motor Show.; the Continent's ham's medicine and the mine are suffiectent for nearly a When you are going on vaca- 'Premier Horse Show; First In- Year, and are valued at $135,000. The tion take a* bottle of Minard's I will not be with- mill was operating on out it again. I was a basis now along. You'll need It for sun- KI:�:::: itemational Air Craft Display; 9 V, where a surplus over all expenses burns, bites, etc. so sick that I could, ri the rioted 2,200 Voice Exhibi- not work it all and may be expected to. accumulate each could not sew on tion Chorus; Band Concerts by montft from now forward. the machine. My Non aunt told me of ,H.M. Royal Air Force Band Canadian Bond Sales Lydia E. Pink-- ham's Vegetable (Ensdand), and other out Canadian bond sales for the week dandnow.� standing musical organizations; ended July 14th totalled $8,761,000, of compoun KN OF am telling all at which $8 an entirely new Grand Stand 490,000 were corporation my frien and $271,000 municipal issues. This F,*ftvagan7,k by 500 perfor- brought the total sales f good it is and I will amwer all letters I get from women.1' 41�` or the year Ing, .mers on the wc�ld's largest, to date to $293,150,621, as compared —MRs MARY SCxUi.riEs, G=WSA stage, and the Premier Interna- with $315,833,796 In the co"es_-----_ Sank. 15U.-3; A0*11A #0 4ff tional Sporting. Event of theen I period a year ago and $400,121,826 in 1926. Y"r, of the total bond sales this'year 4271,278,WOO have ---The Third—W-riel'a. -Mild Cay— -been cOrpQrallon- A issues, while Government bonds,rank- Marathon Swim -second with $49,770,000, municipals It ed --for a $5 .090 purse and the chaFn;" third with $16,70(li,626 and railway pionship of the world; and an ams- fourth with $9,296,000. Uw sports programme on land and Castorls, is a comfort when _J)aby to Masse Harris Company earned PHI P3.0 fretful. No sooner taken than the lit, $2.69 per share on Its present com- 61"Aft, -Water attracting the recognized stars tle one - Is at ease. If restless, a few, man stock In the fiscal year ended 'Jbf Ajnerics...._=d------but why at- drip a soon bring contentment. No tempt to touch upon even half the harm done, for Castorta to November 30th last. In view of the a baby P Increase In sales and the new ebu -to J►tsiti - Vg&lights of ", the greatest ex- remedy, meant or babies. Perfectly due in'the W�rl& safe to give the youngest infiint; you n,ections made by the company this 10 GTO have the doctors' word for that! " It Year, the report for 1928 should show vam gTMn Is & vegetable product and You could substantially better results.- If noth- 1,411ADMIMS Why not come and see this Cold A an Jubilee use It every day. But it's In an Ing untoward occurs before the, bar- ID Year Celebration? Perfect emergency that Castorla means most. vest, Canada will reap probably the highways, reduced railroad and Some night when constipation Must steamship rates, ample accommoda- be relieved--or colic pains—or other largest crops In Its history. This ]yours after sat -do mothods suffering. Never be without It; some would further. strengthen the 'hands Many people, two You will never use (11,111 mothers keep an extra bottle, un- of farmers' and enable greater num- jug, suffer Indigestion as they call it. when yov, know this bettor motbtd. -there will ji- bers of them to equip' their farms it IV usually excess acid. Correct It And you will never suffer from snarls} pyer THOMASBV ADSMW. opened, to make sure It is with Mcidern'machinery, so vital to with an alkali. The best'way, the acid when you prove out this 041sy, ways be Castoria In the. house. effective for older chHdren, tot); read the economic safety of agriculturlists quick, larraless, and efficient way, is relief, Please do that—ter your 6,11ill Yar li.W.WAT9M the book that comes with it. to-day. Phillips' Milk of Magnesia. It has re- sake—now, rosined for 50 years the, Itanda-rd Be sum to -get the genulne P1111111 An egotists Is one who, whenever with physicians. One OPOOnfut in Milk of Magnsisla prescribed by ys star neitrOlIZ48 many times Its he has a birthday, wishes his friends w physicians for 50 years In correct[ "land at once. volume in stomach acids, many happy returns of the day. acids, lbacb, bottle contains excess The symptoms disappear in five min excess full directions—any drugstore. Iseult No 31 were not "or -"CMilin fine -be_bOt roct the pro, UH N IP� OF P Minard's Liniment—Universal remedy - r' r 4 ! f lumber and cement to Duna culvert Rye S !'atW �,ij�� wire. nails. gr ease. gaeollue, coal oil y 4� A WpNDERFtJL COMBINATI N < ,' A TtrzsJyls 'Ire ue9and dkoaamiteCefusee anht on d caprr Flailed a (table for Horse Collate. y '.. es ti:�e ver year,; stt o it naiads advance. 40 03; O Carter.'clean ditches cons 3.6 Machine loaded free, - _ FOR - and grad con 5 34.50; W Johnston, -'Subecriptioca to the United States and Erect ditto 17.60; gr ]Hollingerhaul gray Phone Borrie$2.00 in advance. 010 cons 1 and 2,grad cos 1 cutt aeras coos a D _ ,P A T .R 1.2 and haul gray son 2 31.00; W P 43. TREES & CO... Pet, i JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor, haul y.wrav w t 1 5 t L a30; sot. did', 48 491 108 Whitby' Ont: COOK'S FRIEND BAKING haul Rrav w t l 6,00; T Reeeor, ditto - 5.00; R Ward,salary June 25 to July _ PICKERING COUNCIL. 90195 00; B Beare, labor grad con s : ATTENTION POWDJGI� 5.26; Geo Pbilli s, ditto 2 50; A Glen, T{ Is The ab all coucil met pursuant to team rad con 5 5,00; W McCartney, I, - p -, embers adjournment on Monday, he 30th ult. ditto 500; M B Burk, ditto 26,00; Jas _ present, the reeve in the Todd,cut weeds cone ..•3 and haulI,x have taken over the Agency AND ;. ,chair, The inutes of the last meet. grav sole 2 3,48 80; J McGriskin, ditto for : � ! t O S 1.. � F L � U /Z ing were read and approved. 39 25; A Petty. ditto 10 W; J Burk, Renfrew Cream Separators,Scales A number of,accounts were present- holder, ditto' 20.00; R Garland, ditto Stoves, Fleur 'a Famous e8 for payment and referred to the 20 00; J Garland•. ditto 2i 26; J Todd, Plows. Points, The Baking Powder gells at 20c. for ¢ ll;i,.and 32c the pound. Give y res dive standing committees. cutting weeds w t 1 3 28: Joe Garland, �w 8 '3cufflera and Wheelbarrows. - this a trial on poor next baking day. r'°• T, U. Mansfield and Athera were ditto 1.75;-J 93cGriskin, ditto 1.75; A : m.heard re establishing Fairport as a McGlashan, haul steel for culvertand RO8'Z'• �E V'=TZ', ' Sold atb. police village. mixer to Dunn culvert 7.75;9 Burgess, t, Cecil Richardson was heard re sub- rep scraper and plow 4 Sir; Q Law, re.`AGENT ,. (_18) BROUGHAM' $ ' -division of Iota, which was approved pairs to grader and scrapers 3 15; W _ - RichaidsG ' ­_-1by the council. Petty, tsar weeds cone l'2 1,25; ]!f Col• ?��• P1Cker ng ..tom on s -.: raver • The standing committee on Contin• letta,shoe grav con 2 take out stone t e� gencies repot tad and recommended con 1 3.75; L Gates. drag cut weeds • F \ tie fullowing payments: A E' �'4 ilson con 2 take out stone con 132 85; Jos j Yigilanee Committee Co„ excess premium on insurance Barkey, cut weeds con 2 75c; C Lis. con 1 :,i..,6; V4� Moore, clean ditch polis 4,07: Municipal World, aeards I R bite, low tar � , e y P P+ Combe, labor on Dunn culvert 11 (10; _ and sessional statutes 4.95; E bi Crok• Pickering 'Hard ' St Store p grad con 1 and drag The object of this Association is Lo �• ' er, rebate on business" assessment 19`7 r� J z 8.41; Florentine Co, taking model of lessen stealing and prosecute' g south of K rd B i)0; G Hodgson, drag the felons. �. foot-print of dog found killing sheep clean ditch coo 7 13 75: J Spencetey, 4�Y 10.11014; J Murkar, placards and on acct haul timber to culvert sough of r line of voters'lists 152 50; D R Beaton, on and eon 8 8.08. Crfembers having property stolen ootvmnnl - - Q t acct of salary 126 0(l; A M Forsyth, Council now adjourned to meet FAR .N1 R r.7 att watercourse meetin Tanner far' este immediately with any member a again oa Monday,.AaR. 27th, for the of Executive oommiyiee. Now is the'tizne to use Paris Green, Arsenate of Lead, Bordeaux _3.p Also art watercourse, meeting on transaction of general business. embershi fee 81.00. Mixture and Climax Bu Poison. We have them all .�� Appleby farm 3 00; G L Middleton, -- - - -'--- . _•= --- p - _ g . i r RS.9.4W: 4W:E ditto 3 Amanda assessor,Adam are E TzokeneBeor•t�n oIIappl oston.extra services taenbor in wha ever•quantity you Watt, - -- - WH ITEVALE. oauson - zac. Com.-L. D. Banka, C.S. Palm - 88 dogs, art court of revision 43 80;T Co Wednesday, Aug. a garden party er, M. S. Chapman, Pickering. The'Beatty:Electric washers to save tuna Gregg, att div court as clerk 4.00; Ed will be held hereat which the prngtam and hard work. A free trial RX {Oleesun. ditto as bailiff 4 OG, wilrbe given by the Toronto Police D. Munro Jas, Richardsons -•- Riven at any time. T e standing Band. Watch out for bills. t r, b t g committee on Trans - -- - President. secretary and 'eco Power and Light reported -Our Poultry Food and Calf Meal are t ` iaad recommended payment"follows: _ - 3 dr Electric Power Com, Green- wood l Coal ®n/K1 I Worth giving a trial. wood }Rhta 30 33; TO Brown, service Winter will be here very soon and charge on to%u hall lights 3 months of 1 - 3 91 , f if you have any notion of The stands': committee no Bonuses Agent for McCormickk-Dpering Fartn Machinery ' for Wire Fea ea, Dralna a lddttere parchaei. l a new and Re airs. - - a' q Hard and Soft Goal of the sleigh. leave P _ .. . ';Etc, reported and recommended the es I your order n�,w yo that it. 1fo11-itrR payment,: G Wilson, hoous b t quality on - will be rears hea the y wout Motto : We have it, can get it, of it is not meds. on 40 rods fence lot 4 con 6 19 .,G hand first snow appears. � - The standing committee on Dam- ages to SheepWorried b Dogs re- • A. ' IJ ® R ♦�i' E R 1 D J. 5• BALSDON, PICKERIN+G ported and recmmended the f slow- THOS A ng paymenta: C Puckrio. 15 sheep r and 1 Iamb killed and tt sheep injured �iCl�®=iS1l:. ..21t CLAREMONT R _ 1685.00; TECrawford.inspectingabove - �'-.._. _ _ �M� µ. _ Have you renewed our subscription 2 sheep4 10; Wm PeRR, 1 sheep killed �-t i J �� -- 1t 5.00: C Cr�oio, bonus for shooting 2 F R sJ `dogs found -worryinir Cbas 1'uckrzn's . dt,eep total PREMIUM CARDS GIVEN WITH EVERY CASH PURCHASE • 3ry, The standing coinmittee Go Roads. OF STAPLE LINES AT THIS STORE. UNIVERSAL �•� MOTORS�G and Bifdges reported and recommend. Bee re that you get theta. i ed the following payments ; W H This is the way that we show our appreciatinn, iGVeataey, drag grad coos 3 and 4 29,L0; To the perbon earning in the largest number of Coupons by Dec. 24th. 1928, WEST HILL PH Wretnay, Rrad cos 48.8(<; F A Major drag on con 5 13 60; A E Malar, we give an extra premium of an Electric Reading Lamp K� r clean ditch grad coo 421 50; A Parrott or a Large Mantle Clock, ST AR AND FLINT SALES haul grav con 7 7 60. H Parkin, ditto i We have a full line of Groceries, Hardware Dry Go-ods, if 8,76; R Parrott. ditto 8 2B: L Duna. • .- t t cot weedesoa 7 3.75;,J Elaon;ditto 75c; We have not got what y0i1 Want, WB ' 0 Rlcharditoa. cut weds con 8 2 W: . .E Redoo". hauigrav cut weeds cou 7 ..can get it for you.. �✓ P .8:. t 800: W Stevenson, ditto 84,•. Sam - Try Sterling Poultry Feeds for chicks and hens. FarnUle. cut weeds drag e t 15.50, C If you want a guaranteed P epair job at a reasonable Lawteo• cut weeds e t 1 1.50; E Fed. Prices Rea8onable- ualitp Goods.' man, dicta 1.30; W &,nth, cut weeds Q price, SEE US. con 4 IUO, H E Turner, cut weeds and 'Brantfoid Binder Twine, ready for immediate delivery. C .'clean 'dit'cb coo 5 ln.v(,; F Seeherk. Phone your order. Wetdeliver. Experienced Mechanics. Repairs on all makes. haul grav ran 5 70 00; B Aonis, di.tt'o Phone Markham 810?,. Phone Scarboro 52-31. 106 Ort: H Michell. ditto 5G,X,: O Beel- by,shov grav con 5 12 50; D Annie, Wm- M Duncan General lCsreen River 381 yds grtiv con 5 57(Ai; G Bennett. y Merchstnt Ill B .1d ggrod drag cone 1 G 14 75; G Som. SPECIALPRICES era. ditto 7.(N); H Hickay: ditto 4 w; --' - t B 14arrienn, labor trail con 'L'G:5; J r Sanders,ditto 250: Jae Dwyer. ditto •2.25: J D Adams & Co, grader hlade 9 he H Tar .,r,Rrad pipe eh❑k vert 11,50 1 ; T �e �� e�� FOR TEAM HARNESS The Pedlar People. pipe culvert 3811; O , 0 Burton, gray for con 7 2 70:'Miller ��JJ Bros,ditto 12 30; C Madill, haul gray ppe con 7 48 25; G Hamlta, haul grav cons • - • I - -B r rated Team Ba sad Harness, , 4.52&6.45; W Knox, grad clean ditch : "Brass-mounted trace with heel chains. $4200 _ . • ,con 5 3,8I: J Soden, grad grAv cons 5, We still have left a bi stock of Ladies'Hats-Reg. 4.50 and With�'�5aa ng breeching. instead of back- ­7 and 8 351)5; J Divine, gray r 11.25; g H Down, drag grad r 1 14.45; P Sobol, 5.00, for 1.95. Reg. 3.,50 and 3.00, for 1.00, I $49 00 grav cone 1•2 9 50; J Slightholro, ditto Also, a large stock of Lsdies'Printed Crepe Dresses: i p.50; A 3 Taylor, drag grad and ahoy ;: _� Black-mountedTeam Backban ernes , 16>l8.54 ' Pe d Harness, . - gray cone 1•�81.65; A Swao, Sizes 40 to 44: Reg. 17,00,-for 10.95.haul gray ••• ,, •. . .• _ ;"- ;5 ring Breeching ca e.l•2.18,50; R Somerville,ditto 19 00; E Mit thelt, ditto 10,00; W J McDon• Another line of Printed Silk Dreeaes, req. 15.00, for 9.50. This ie;not a factory harness, but'custom made in our a, id, grav¢rad metas 1-288.W., O own shop at Markham. ;Petty, grad A Taylor'a bill 12.75; Jae Clearing our Silk FnRi Dreesea - ":Mci'herenn, ditto 0.25; t; Gate, grad ,� _ hort sleeves, se'llioR at 8.95 - We specialize on repairs to harness and collars. Taylor's hill and cone 1.2 24 25;J linin• Long sleeves, selling at 4.50 _ land, ditto 3.2 50; 9 Rieebrough, grav ' -'` • Lll colors and sizes to shoo=e from. O ' D � - for'cop 7$,`1S: C Rec nolds, haul Rrav . cofis 6 7.•89.(X); C Carter, ditto 31 50; F .A call 1-0 ill convince you. �� - C . t "S Wright, ditto 109.00: B Tomlinson, a . ' T Wilson. clean pit grav for -Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded Harness aad•Collar Manufacturer cons'67 54�: O H Pugh, Rrav for con 7 450;J Mundell,haul grav con 99 810: 3 Doors north of Hewis' Butcher Shop. - � Home Phore 8400 R*d0allum, 'ditto 7,50: J Pallister, MAM1C��A��• ANT. haul grafi and instal pipe con 931.10 (SAMUEL SCHWA'RTZ) - E`Di3geer ditto ag 23: L McCullough, Sl co, i0 R Morgan, ditto 2( lw): v .'THEIDEAL SHOPPE9 - ` 'Slack, dirt.', 25(h!, D Cir.�hatn, sho�- grav con (v't'2 5i); Wni Tindall, ditto - 1250: DD on n, dirt,, tri,rl• - - RaR, �:ORNTR A L a A R, A ap__U_ G R d Brook Street 1Mlertlll, 'pit y, Ont. sbaw, g ' 'for con 9 V*)- G*,o Burk- older; a fat ;lmw: �Rifteo• - r> - ' ,grav con r o-'+fiP' ,t CYz pct` 82 60; R ---- • _ Nowlan, h 4r,v r-?+n o 1-1 ia,;, Eaart ` Anthony. :w1 di,:o a5 : a =n t1a•,I stay j -w t} tiro o 25. A > Phine;. ditto tri ihr We Weledime- ' Yod. to InspecCIreson, ditt25o): G Trtyn, ditto _ `38 i5; G BurLhnlder, grav for w t 1 i 3-5.00;..J Tindall-MravJrar n t I 11 10; G our lines, ' It's your opparttinity. Ctimpare quality "cud =';�tlto Repairs Accessories l7i'1Bjand 'Rednitaw,.dittu8.4u;D Daws�,n,`shov price,4 then,step in line and be just another > , i aRraY n t 18.25; D' Graham, ditto 3..';6; i satisfied customer " �V i!indall,ditto;8 25; J Pallister haul - - Gasoline, Aoe-tylene Welding,` grav skean ditclin t•.] 29 75; 9 Slack, Men's and Boys` Famoy Outing Flannels, These trousers are haul grav n t 1 13.50; L McCullough,. smartly cut, splendid materials, cool and comfortable- Charging.ditto 8 51; H Hill,ditto 10.�>E); R Lia- prised for quick selling, B�lttery V.ilalging• ° 'Aer,.ditto 10.(n); Robt McCallum, ditto 10.50; E. De eer, ditto 16,00:E A Duer.. ,r..;New Sammer Neckware =Both Bowe and Four-in-hand Repairs made On all makes _ den, ditto 13,75; Can Nat Railways, 6i6521yds grav 82,85; 1•' Barclay, haul :tbgerwear, not-a button and balbriggan, very, comfortable t grav cons 1.2.7-8, haul pipe from Osh• for the warm weather. tiwa and baul grader frame from Pick- of tsars: y' !p sting Si9,40: O wilco❑, use of enRsne gTOC$INGS-Girls'Stockings for play or best wear. Mee's'and Boys' t i grad r 1 and cone k 2 and 3 250.00; C Socks are here in a varied f patterns and colors. :Puckrin, operating grader 37.56; R assortment oa 4fowbrAp, for grav, Raul grav cut Ask for Coupons. We share our profits with you. wee8s coo ; }�vuJ Stec for Dtrrin cul- P p vet'S,ig c0 g I'trndale, haul grav ton 'CHARLES -Be SPENCER � - 7 drag c��❑, 0'7 and labor and hvul - i .Rrav for v c❑ calve''59 bo P Brown,, I Ll � i haul grav am 7 and grAd on Dunn - • y culvert 55,00; R Allen, grad con '13.10; 0 ` iF Sulliya❑, ditto 14 01; C Cooper, haul Proprietor, .C'ickering` itis. _.' ••�.� . . , . „ .3 .. �, ,,I.ld:•-,'�a,*+s: ,. way ..�"3:. .:a -rx .,, �,.�._ .^, tc.... r. w,.,.;..,..,• +.:,+ �.;:. t wi• �y °x� 'r...n4"• ..,.,, ,.. •' -a'.:... .. .,a. n+vM1.ue..,..Lr,. :fi'".:,fk C.ru•,::.";•,ak.,:!:lin i '+,g;<ti��,:n„"w.r4al.9^lr.sv:?t`.'Mgr r..'?,N.:. F. •c.:- - .+: %.�'^ ...5v .. fl "77 ...»<. ._,,.xo-..,.,.-„;,,-rw ,..+:-a•.r.�* yt+<.. sz.a.-',.�...ry''rr, 1` •sa~b .:at.-^' �:,u _ • ' p .y Mica Bessie Graham left tact Miss Mu°dell returned home on hBONDS-Government. Muadoip e Oakwood Corinthians Foot- al sad .. `�•�. ”" week for Toronto, where, she has. Sunday night, after spending a ba Club are holding a.picnic in Mortgage Sonde. Also, Industrials. - >..Zn. Coates, we are glad to secured a position. p�eae&at week with D. A. and Mrs. Claremont Memorial Park on Safe investments at from 5 to 7 per 'know, is able to be around again, Else J. FinRold'e advt, in another Pugh, of Lakefleld Monde Aug. Oth(Civic Holiday.) 0e°� 7` =.'aftF•r his repeat illness. column, and find out about the D. A. and Mrs. Scott, M. J and There will be a football y Mr. and Mre. Herr, o! Toronto, game at 1NSURANUE-All at"Sea written In. a' spent Sunday with theiruacleaad proHt.eharing offer;aid beanie to -Mrs-Walker, Mian Minnie Gleeson, 0.00 p. m, between•theOoriothiaas eludingFice; Wind. ask for the profit-sharing Frad Evans, Mies Mae.Tilley,C. A. and Claremont teams. Admin- AutamobNe, :.aunt, F. and.Mrs.-Soden. storm,Accident and Sickness Bring along otic certificates and and Mrs. Overland and eon, Gor cion, ante 25 tante• ladies, 10 v Ben and Mrs. Kilpatrick and � g p gat a•spoon ree. * don, all motored over and spent cents. Everybody come and see a Phone or write' children motured on Sunday to. ' p f 'OPaaaRa Beach, where they spent It is reported that an Uxbridge Sunday with L. and Mrs. Over- good game o ball. man intends o 43tf E BOWMAN Whitby the day most pleasantly. penins a moving land of Erin. �. y pacture theatre in our village to Fall wheat harvest is now begun Thomas and Mrs. Paterson and be open two eveoinge each week. and tntaby oat fields will be ready R• H. STBOUD, DLTNBARTOI�F` James Briscoe were in Brooklin on The Masonic Hall is being fitted to cut in.about a week. There is ' RUPTURE Harness, Boots and Shoes repaired -:Tuesday visiting the former'sdau, ghter, Mrs.Clarence Pengelly. up for the purpose. still a large amount of hay out as EXPERT HERE at shortest notice. Harness made to q have greatly. - your order, Give me a trial, and be The Baptist Mission Circle met wass made in reporting the Exams hinderederect the work rains Iour list week's issue an error the of harvesting - convinced that I can give you satin. h %at the.home of Mrs, M. Forsyth in Music.. Miss Florrie Duerden the crop.- F :�L Seeley, of Chicago and Plug faction,. Agent for STACQ Brand . ;-on Tuesda afternoon when the delphia, nationally famous expert � successfuIly passed the Elemen- expert, Brooklin Circle were their guests. will himself personally be at the Ceti, Exarn. in piano, not first• iN MEMORIAM. Those who desire tQ join the tral Hotel and wail remain .in Osh- class honors as reported. Wednesday only, August. 8th, Farmers, Attention married ladies softball team are KINNEAR-In ever loving memory awa, y y, gug "asked to apply to Mrs. Ed. Gibson The regular meeting of the W. of our dear wife and' other, who from 9 am. to 5 P.M. Mr. Seeley says: F M. S. will be held on Thursday," s or Mrs. red Spenceley, Clare- passed away on August tst, 19'27. "The Spermatic Shield will not ells I have' the agency for the Famous Aug. 9th, at 2.30 p. m., in the - retain any case of rupture perfectly, Renfrew Machlner3, Separators, mon t. T Always present in our houghts. , basement of the' United Church. but contracts the opening in 10 days Scales, and the-high quality Misses Ruby and Mildred Neale, Husband and Chdren . ' of Mount Forest, are here visiting It is exp-eted that Mrs. Thump- -- on the average case. Being a vast Acorn Range, and am pre- with their uncle and aunt, Lather son, of Whitby, will address the advancement over all former meth- pared to giye best terms. aaDri Mrs. Pilkey, gad other rola• meeting, and an interesting and BRING IT HERE odd---exemplifying instantaneous. ef- Give me a call when wanting some- yr thing in these lines, Phone Pick 1.007. lives in Claremont and vicinity. varied program will be given. A — - ` fects immediately appreciable and y layette ;hover for the missionary Now is the time to get a new Sot of '�rithstanding any_ strain or position C. WILLSON, Misses L'idia walker and Emma boa from members and adherents Harness,or get the old set repaired. no matter the size or location Large Beed, of Uxbridge, and 1nliss Hat I have in stack samples of Samael or difficiilt cases or incisional ruptures R. R. No, 1 LOCUST HILL {� Hat- tie Walker, of Claremont, sent of the church will he greatly ap- P p � - $�nd� y p preciated, and at the close of the Trees and Jetfrev's harness. The (following operations) -specially sol- — V , y in Unionville, ' with their meeti n a tea will be served in former may be ordered through rata- icted. This instrument received the t brother, who is in very poor g logue at prices quoted. ons award in England and in S sin ' the basement, for which 25 cents g producing results without surgery, •-",f , health. - Catalo Catalogue free, y g p ' ` will be charged adults and 15 Mr. and Mrs.Combs of Toronto. I-also-c_.arrp collars,collar pare.sweat. injections, medical treatments or pre- 1GREYMI 'has. Bell with wife and son, Of cents for children. - Everybody- peals, harness oil'by bulk, harness. scriptions, with distinguished personal ter' very cordially invited. dressing, P as of all nations." "His method - Sault Ste. Marie, Mrs. Arthur Bell g, also silver ellen ` and daughter and Mrs. Rose, of — and other parts. has always been most satisfactory." _ Oro, spent the weekend with D.. HELLO, THERE! Repairs promptly done, "' -bate Dr, Edward Shippers,. former r 1B. and Mrs. Taylor. L. W. PILHEY, CLARRMONT Medica 1Director U.S. Navy. Mr. Hill, J. R.and Mrs. Thexton Do you know that it is celaning up -- ------- - This instrument is the same as sup- time, f " and ilgra. A.J. Chandler, of Toros• " I am prepared to repair and Cut Saw Thistle Nod, plied to Surg. Gents. Bureau, U. S. ✓7 L7�S'`l/l build chimneys, also concrete work ` `a, to. spent Sunday with J. H. and Naval Hospital.-'Penn. R. R,,etc., etc. � r_ `Mrs. Beal, and all went over to and painting. Chin meys swept and He will be lad to demonstrate r� t furnace pipes cleaned. Hard mortar A little attention immediately to Cut- g l'l�1CCi�) + Mneeelman's Laka where they via- P p ting Sow Thistle will prevent millions without charge or fit them if desired. I - used. Work guaranteed. Charges :! $ted with Mrs, Evans. of seeds being scattered over your Business demands prevents stopping 1 moderate, Phone Pickering 5.601. at an Lyman and Mrs. Pilkey, Mrs, 34-48 farm and your neighbor's far n. y other place in his section. Luther Pilkey, Aura. and Mige Ba• Sow Thistle is one o4 the moat perms- N.B.-Every statement in this no sa -Con and W.T. Wilson and family cious weeds in the Province. it has tics has been verified before the Fed- , HEN you have a motored to the Halibnrton dist- THE 131iST YET been on the increase. Further im• sial and State Courts.-F. S. Seeley, placed an order Met on Wednesday to secure a We represent the Waterbury Odor- crease means lose of hundreds of CAUTION-All cases should be with us for a memorial supply o[ huckleberries. less Crerrese Toilets especially ad- thousands of dollars. Get it under cautioned against the use of any etas- you have looked far in- r b. control now before it gets your tic or webb truss with ttnder�straps, to the future for our 7 Malcolm Patterson, of the ,th apted for rural schools or where there farm ander control memorial, work stands concession. is again confl°ed to as,same rest where the lump is and g is no water system. Can be installed not where the opening is, often up under stress of time This bed, as a result of an attack of in the building. A card will bring Jasx q. MsRzirr, and •weather. It is tru• "timefrom which he suffered some full information with drawings for Minister of Agriculture suiting in strangulation. Mime ago His many friends hope each particular layout.' vatic W. M. CaoexsRY, : ..,. ` Home Office, 1117 N. Dearborn St., ly a lasting tribute. -- . ::._.Itis :nap have an early recovery. H. po9a ', :. Agricultural Representative Chicago, Ill. -No GreaterTribute" ^ a ys . The public library will be closed -35-tl.•, �Whitevale - - — ,, N. W. STAFFORD, fromlibrarian, August 7th to August .3rd, Hio sten Road,se the librarian, Mian H. Walker,wilt be taking her holidays at that y body -will gneWhtime. Members will have the pri• Look Over iJPhone Whitby , wilega of taking out extra books ' a ' - '-for that rind. `- _ r18r �� , This List be . S ,v f - d pe Air• and Mrs. Ham. Mrs: Dor is Brewer.and Air. and Mrs. Toaght. of Toronto, and Airs. Wilton Sr 1 used MADure Spreader, cheap and Mr and Airs.terD Wilton Jr., Mise 1 used Corn Cultivator, Iro° Age 0 n Dorothy and Master Dlek. of Chi. gai }1$ ental , Valto, motored out to Claremont 1 Melotte Cream Separator, 1 �` :on Saturday and had a picnic on nearly new - ' InSWInGe CC. F, 9odpa's lawn. 1 Premier Cream Separator.cheap We are giving away original win. Rogers Silverware absoiately - , About thirty-six of the members 1 Ford Touring, all overhauled "FR`EE" under unr new ^Profit Sharing Plan." A beautiful and ex. Cheap rates for tang and country - &Dd friends of the Mission Band of Insurance. ;S - 1 Gra Dort Touting elusive design an &tiiRh quality Silver Plate with Wm. RuRer•rt&Soo Windstorm Insurance on tani'ldfD the United.Church held a picnic y" g tom. is. the flats by the creek in Amos 2 Too Truckp trade mark on every piece. Given 'with an unconditional 'Gnaraa- wind-mills,Silos etc. r 'Briornall's farm on July 21st. All 1 Half Ton Truck tee" to give perfect satisfaction without time limit. _ - Automobile Insurance ' "bad&-very enjoyable time and are 3 Used Oil Stoves, cheap With every parchase you make at our store of 25c yon receive a of all kinds. ,Very grateful to Mr. Brignali for reapers aiArkod. with every 50c purchase 'a coupon nr!►rkwi 50c, .'FARMS FOR SALE ` the use of his flAte. Weare clearing out our stock and with every $1.00 purchase a coupon marked$1,00 and iron. When Write or phone A !arae number of the neigh of New Oil Stoves you have eaved $15.00 worth of coupons you are entitled to a"Rogers" �••� -_ boars of Cecil Slack assembled at = cheap. Teaepcwn. A full list of premiums is here given. ED. BOW YY M A N his farm on Tuesday of last' week Our stock of Binder Twine, Paris 20 WHITBY, ONT. and hoed his five acre field of roc Green &nd Arsenate of Lead Free with turnips. Mr.Slack has been ill for = NO Fake' NO Competition -the past six months or more and and Lime, Fly Sprays. Coupons Cash 6c ' Farmers Attention , this kindly act on the part of his Haying and Att,ounciac to Coupons ;NO Guese work Farmers, A Harvest 1 Teaspoon .....15 00 or .80 300 neighbors is much appreciated. 1 Desert Spoon .•30 W ,60 6.00 Iibave secured the agency for the Frost G M. Pore th was a member of stippiies is complete. P We want to make our bwn- y 1 Table Sp,,on..:.,3'L 50 86 6.80 Wood and Cuckshutt Farm Imple= a deputation from the . County ��'��11 vv ��^ra �1 �1 1 Snap spoon•... 11.50 ;86 650 nese grow and grow in A legiti• menta. and will ireep constantly on ^Council which waited on the LL.it A S , COOPER 1 Iced Teaepoun.:26.50 ,53 5,25 mate way. The bank pays hand repairs for these popular Federal Government in regard to I Salad Fork.....43,50 ;87 5-75 interest on what you save, implements. _ 'the Atherly bridge. They asked -;:'CLAREMQNT 1 Butter Spreader39 78 98 7,75 we pap in tercet on what Also,.Loudon's barn and stable the government to assWnfs a.great• 1 Knife Med......37,50 73 7 50 you spend, fittings, -ler proportion of the cost of this DURANT MOTOR CARS. 1 Fork Med .,. 32 50 •65 630 I will also take contracts for paintlag ,, ez naive bridge and their request . AND TRUCKS I Cold Meat F.•rk7u 1x1 1.40 1400 Our Interests Are Your barna and houses by a now , pe 1 Gravy Ladle.•., ts'2 50 1 65 16 50 Intprest,�. process, by,spraying. will likely be granted. I Berry Spr,on..100.00 n W 20.00 Ieetimatee cheerfully given• KJ i Widmer.Miller and Frank Ward I Store I B.Ahv Spoon ...'35,00 .70 700 Phone 182D. have been busy with their baying Sc0 S e� 1 Sugar Shell....36 00 .70 7 i10 ' '27.52 operations. Their advanced meth 1 Rutter,1Tnife..:40.00 Sr) 800 �r .,ode in agriculture reminds one of No Onnpnns-allowed on charge ...'Let S7 6 0 R. J. Malin, ' .,�Olareffi08t Bird's Eye Centre. Instead 'of a Claremont accounts over 30 days ti team of horses and ivagon theyGreen River ' used a wagon drawn by a touring - —` - -car and they will be fortunate if Specials fQr Call at f Phone 3800 they are not pinched for speeding. J. FINOOLD S Basket Factory 1 s June Manufacturers of Frank Soden met with a painful - RENONT. ONZ'.Es.R=O accident on Tuesday of last week All kind-9 df Fruit Bwket8, IN which will confine him to his bed DRQ GOODS - — - - -- - - Berry Crates, -for some time. He was picking Men's work shirts, ... '98c �cberries when the legs of the step- Men's overalls, heavy, pr,. 1599- a ;a Farmers'Bushel Baskets, — lAdder-which he._wa�uaiuc:~ga.v.e..Men's fancy sox,.... 19fi�1BB-- Y� e ]ja 168 81 - nee,.. - _ �� _ way causing him to fall to the „ _-�._. _—'93c -- - u.J r •- ----ground restTlting-in the.fracture of 1.00 "� A Safe Repositoryfor several ribs and other painful llioody's'silk ntiderwear,... ��gcei �� Frank Pennock, -V llruiaee. Newest styles in men's - d i _$� _© ai. Proprietor21 On Thursday of last',week the --, straw hats` Phone Markham 1604 Sunday School of the United Church held their annual GROCERIES F _ • aluable_a aperg;Y picnic, Ready cut macaroni, 2 lbs„ 19c ;r }5 �, �g which; this year, nes held at Ceti �� SAFETY,Deposit Box io your fSl„ >: tie Island, Toronto. On account Corn flakes, 3 pkgs for 25c tj of the large number who attended shredded wheat, 3 pkge ... 25e ® A nearest branch of the stondard us STANDS FOR THE BEST it was necessary to charter a sec- Bran flakes, 2'pkgs for ._25c - 3 Jell powders and tumbler 25c ' Bank is the logical place to keep i 7 on us in a itiou o a number y of cars that were brought' into Large prunes, 2 for, 25c �, J 4__ use. This is an ideal spat for such Cateup,-quart bottle 23c y11 your valuables for security and cbn- `an event, and every one wan de syrup, o lbs for 85c ;' venience. We shall be pleased to lighted with the outing. They P fir G soap,5 bars for 23c p>I arrived home about 0,80. Fancy mixed biscuits, lb...- 23c furnish you with space necessary Horn, on Friday, y Christie's sodas, 2 lbs. for 35C * for your req ' Jul 20th, to airements at minimum Raymond and Mrs. Pilkey, a dao- Peas, corn and tomatoes, ='ghter. In our last issue we re- Aylmer, 2 for... ... . 290 rates. _--- ; ported the birth, g Bulk black tea, a eclat lb, 63c but in doing so p M we stated that it was a sun, and Blue Rose rice, 3 lbs. for 2oc �', BAW _July 19th as the date of the im white tapioca, �1��A 2 lbs. for .., 23c a s nl) TM STANDARD , Fancy stripe cocoanut, ib. 2!c '•!' p � Litten Carrie", Ha Carriers q portant event. In these days of OF CAN �_ _ y changing fashions it ie difficult ---- r r ESTABLISHED 1873 Pampa, Door Tracks, Cow >tt frequently to tell whether a per. Bowls. Pressure 9 sterns Etc. =' D. A.-SCOTT y E eq p p xi. _ . son is a bop or a girl as the exit of It will pap ;you to sec my prices on : their hair and the style of 'their - W. V. ]ZEDDITT above before lgiying elsewhere. clothing are similar, so it fs quite Phone 1402 Manager, Pic erin Branch a natural to make a mistake of this �' a 1,ka...B , * FRANK J. PROUSE -kind. 1 CLAREMONT '� B,voklin�t7eaHi,1.�}+ir6, � r"179FRINo, ONTARIO ' r^ .,;. +. ..:....' ,•.. .^•' ::1 : 'e, „rra`.,•F,F�::a.war . ... k. .,. .. . .. ,k tC.. ._. .. .,7 t.::.•- .:, .:�, .. .. - .� .. •. .. ., r - :x+ k'. :nom .fi•y;. ,..i f ,...a.r�; ,.i.";. -r ,a^.,°Cs .'.� , Y•,.r,r• •t&i:. er. kixC ^,fir• .: .v „•:;. w`Y: ^` .e,w+ .7' , +•�'S,. ^"a7s. _''i".., .'{r,.�+r'. +-H "�-a .,s"fi .. R..• rv. 5 @' ,max' �'.i•,+saa2`.sc ..�.•�:1...�•ti2 - ,.}....s ., JC w+a - <F ',r.-.> .. . "'.".,,=`e`<r,..t": 1_sc4..:'^;?.. 4"'�a5'� .er'.- -.}.�!S ;�. .��' =Y'*.'^r'�' •a� .✓`-."^r` .t' ..a ti+:•• ,.fF.�, ' s. +:mx wf `:�•e..n 'h?eC': r :. .. _�.. • ^" , ' "My dear," said Haines, "I once difference? There Is a dWerence. - r _' Gret9lf Tea drinkers do not know the full enjoy- knew a girl thaf was in love with a "It took vie a year to teach the Cap- p ;;Inent of Green Tea unless they use "SALADA" fellow like Glapter. But like Gloster, twin that it didn't pay to buck even.if. the law made no difference to him. he threw me.otf,now and then. Now- _�. („resp--the very choicest variety, blended to per Will you let-me tell you-what.happen- be-lets me,ride him, but he's waiting fecttiOn---peeked in air-tight metal to protect the ed to her"." to get me at a disadvantage; and 'tear _ • fliltYOur—Sells for only 8$C per J-Ib.—Ask for It at :ibe nodded:' ----_-_ _ me to bjts." wrth ' ! - "She -looked like yoit ,That's what (To be continued.) -. - -- �y ;rotor s. put it into my head. - . "She was very quiet; very gentle; The Woods Appeal aliGLETT S nnd`to see her, you'd wonder how any pee j .1man—or woman either, for that mat- • • ter—could bear to make her suffer. '#o the Primitive But the man she lolled—well; to tell _ LYE ;-ou 'the short of it, he tortured her!" Primitive are all the elements o! "Oh," murmured.Joan. "How ter- woods lure. Mystery is one element. A teaspoonful Of •rible'! If a man were so cruel to me There's 'a beckoning of the unknown, —no matter how I loved him—" a summons in hidden places. • Mystery Gr�ettts Lye sprinkled TEA 801 "What would you do?" accounts somewhat for the hushed r ` "I'd leave him, even if my heart voice, the muffled stegand the le ato In the Garbage• CanGREIEN_ .. were to break." walk,with,which men commonly enter prevents flies breeding "Ah, but you see, as i said before, the woods., r-- - you're quite different from Kate Cum- One great factor of woods lure in Vielleft's Lyn for all berland." the calm but ceaseless change in which d "Was that her name?" the realm of Naturl' evpives. .The. Cltantpg and jlla(fatfsetar >V��•, ..� � - "Yes." turnip of the seasons the g prismatic "Kate was my mothers name," pattern of the leaves, the. scattering Costs littli a ® * mused the girl. "But won't you 'tell and the forming of the clouds, the '-''- but always me what happened?" very process of erosion: these and effective"Yes. Dan Barry was the man she like manifestations of Ornnipoteilce I loved—but I suppose you've never and Eternity call for the spirit of q T— heard of him?" man to respond.• Nowfiere else' is "Never." there equal sublimity or greater de- BEGIN HERE TODAY. , He shook his head with such air ex "There was a time when I thought votion than in the v ocds.But I do not Finding the lifeless bodies of his pression 'of earnest•entreaty in his everyone in the world would know think that all men--certainly not all — ' -two {about him sooner or later. Just what oun partners. at their gold-mining face that she paused. I y gmen—partake sensibly of such immigration camp, Harry Gloster flees southward,I" "All this needs is,to be plugged—to he was, I don't know. Nobody knows. high communion, There's :: blood-lust " - fr -knowing that he will be accused of the, He was simply different, a craving for the vigor and the shots Mane..ester Guardian (Lib.): (The - 11 to bleedin After that I'll_be all P Y g g " ? crime, On the way Gloster saves the;right—„ g> ' "Old Joe Cumberland, the squarest of pursuit, that cries loudly for the Archbishop of Melbourne, speaking at life of Lee'Haines from the murderous i old rancher that ever lived, was riding a Manchester Luncheon Club, said You can't be sure. And woes I g smoking rifle and the wearied limb. that on the.question-of immi ration haG�oster s of Jsejailed after getting into acarthur. Isee i '� about sunset time, one day, and he There's the strong physiglie to be g heard a user whistling on the brow a great deal had been said that ought a fight with several men over a girl. "I know. You've never seen a fel- q g hurled into the l din„ the-,untried cun- k u.ee Haines comes to 2iis rescue, hold- law clipped With a slug before. But of a -hill. He rode up there and he ring that must answer itself whether to be unsaid.) The three quglifica• b Ing up the sheriff while Gloster makes.this,is nothing. Leaves you weak for saw a boy—just a youngster—bare or no man or beast is the master. tions required of the immigrant were a dash for freedom. Joan, presum- s little while. After that, when the legged rags—walking fi ''• "Joan," • le and dressed in ra welkin courage. wisdom and patience, and ably the daughter of Buck Daniels, an blood stops running—a man is all I along with his head back, watching Trade With the West Indies I first of all be would put courage. No old reclusee, also. helps Gloster,'show- ri ht. I'll be wr:kin around in a the wild geese flying north and whistl. man should ever come to Australia-if _ in him the way to safety. Haines is g g Kingston: J'amalca: Mail: (The , 4°t g Y y hour!" I in g up at them." be thought be was going to a soft Job, struck by a bullet and fatally wound-I She studied his face anxious] but 1 "Ah?" murmured the girl, and she Canadian Government are placing five because he w_asn't. It meant hard ed. Joan takes the dying man town y passenger and cargo vessels on the Y g leaned forward pushing the candle work for the man, rather harder old hovel. `he smiled back at her, and she drop- West Indian.trade.) ' We are Inclined ped to her knees beside 11im. closer. � work for the woman; and men should NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY f to the belief that the five ships will He wanted water again. She "Joe took the youngster home and not only serve to encourage not come loo`old, nor !f they had'the in another apace there was a bunk' raised him. Had a hard time._ Dan Y ge greater anxiety of a considerable family. He built against the wall; it roust have brought it, and again held the canteen trade between Canada and the West ' g to his li s. I Barry—lie gave him that for his nam preferred to have immigrants quite P Indies: but to pave the way towards been two or more, years aint'e the young, so that, possibly from boyhood ? Some of the pain had gone from hies _ the holding of another Trade Con- Ir place was inhabited, et by the bunk g and girlhood, they might have the �' eyes now. And in its place there Was I ference at Ottawa to discuss the ad- stood a singularly vivid memento df , feeling that they really were Aus- a shadow like sleepiness, vrry like it. visability of Free Trade between the 1 the man Who had place dwelt thane.. It tralian, and grow up In an atmosphere se N was a candlestick with a abort e- - Dominion-on the one hand and the in which homesickness should not m� tion of time-yellowed candle in it CHAPTER RV, British West Indies on the other—an la too predominant a Y - _ F play part. It Wss _ __._ - arrangement that would not only go Here her match burned out. With 3e�ras rRwT sew xar.- y I not.the least-good a man going out g It a n which to grow apples and potatoes srbose t second one she lighted the candle. to strengthen the British chai appeared to her that he was passes through the Caribbean Sea, , `rte "Not too much light!" Haines gasp- whole life had been spen. at the loom.- �t �� growing momentarily older and older, but would certainly offset the aapfra- � - ed I want to the away from 'em. I i that his cheeks were thinner and that He should not.go out unless he had don't want them around me yapping tions of. the United States to convert something or someone to go to. and askingquestions. Put somethin his eyes were sinking into a sbadoW; this portiop-.of the q g while a pale circle earn around his globe Into an o around It. And a little water—" mouth. American lake . i His voice was cut away'by another "You're sure that there's Do-dan- 1i9� .j, ' Mina rd's Clniment for Blistered Feet. tough and she saw his big limbs coat- ger l" she asked. // Canadian-New" Zealand Trade q ,r traded by a spasm of agbfty. No "Not a bit.,' _ l ,J"'✓ Auckland (NZ:) Star: New Zea,. doubt that wound was grimly serious, "What can 1 do now?" land fs Canada's second best cos Reality but water seemed to het the most cry- „ tomer in the Empire.- We spend on � Thank God. for thiugs we see and. i' in need. Go home and go to bed and. forget _ g that You saw the, I've been sliced up the average more than three million touch— Not ten steps from the door she worse than this before. This is an pounds a year on Canadian goods, For books, for chairs• and meals and i found the pump, still, used by random old: old story!" ,��� which to more than Canada_ draws j such. passers-by, it appeared, fol it was She beeitated, but at last she shook 11(14141% t t from Australia 'with four times aur I Oar love that died, our hate that sears primed. She filled Haines' canteen'her head with conviction. 4 4� population. But though New Zea- Are ghosts, abstractions. Through ` - .w+ith clear, cool water and brought it "I won't say a.word if you-don't land stands eighth 1n order -of im- the years back to him. want to be bothered," she assured porta'nce among Canada's customers, ! We two shall,cling-'together, tied He caught it with a great shaking him, "but I want to stay here to try the Cana_dian market Is not very I By 'habit, courtesy and pride: hand that spilled half the contents to make you comfortable. For in 'He came fi,=e with a %%cunde_d wolf. valuable to us, Tne president of our joy,:elusive, soon are gone, down his breast. She had to hold it' stance, don't you want something Chamber of Commerce recently poinp J' Palu, But coffee.cups have handles on! _ for him and his eyes made her shud= under your.head?„ —didn't seem to know where his moth- ed out 'that while 'the average value —Loulse Garwood In Vancouver der. They were like the tortured eyes And taking oil her jacket, she roll- er or his father was. And when he of our Canadian imports 'tor three ,Province. ' of a dumb beast dying in agony. But ed it and placed it under his head. was asked where he came from, he years has been £3,350,000 the aver_ - fhia creature who lay mute was a "That's good" he whispered to her. simply waved a hand at the southern age of our-sales to Canada has been 1 man! "But whyare horizon. And when he was asked less than a million pounds—abouts;'WHEN IN TORONTQ After that she looked to his wound. You„doing these things for me?" where he was going and why, he didn't £9$4,000. His whole right aide was adrip With "You risked your life to save an- know. He tried to run away at firse, - ESt and Sleep at" - blood, and when she cut away the other man," she explained. "Isn't it but when he was always caught, he "Twenty-five years ago," says Lady SCI-IOLFS HOTEI. shirt with his 'own knife, she saw a right that I should help you?" gave it up. Finally he aeemec to be Astor, "F was taught better geography .purple rimmed hole— "Is Gloster your brother?" quite happy. tliali my sons are today." Geography, YONGE ST., Opposite Eaton's , Blackness swam across her eyes. "Oh, no." "But he was different from other of course, was very much better toRates: $1 Per Day' an 1" Then she got swaying to her feet.. ++Ahs" nodded Haines. "I see how people. 'He was as quiet as a girl,. those days. "I'll have a doctor here in one min- it isl roar girl, you're engaged to most of the time. But when he was ate—"_ Harry" Stirred up, he turned into a fighting. devil. A fighting devil" re - s---- "But I'm not, you know" ' Pealed , ;. •, "Whatr++ Haines with a sort of religioua awe. _ "Hes never even Been me." "Cumberland had seen him in a He stared at ]ler blankly. couple of passions when he was a f SALIBA -INq4 "Well, he said, "I'll ask no ques- youngster, and he made up his mind tions. And no matter what's against that the only way to keep Dan from 16 Gloater,,he's a man. As for what I've getting into trouble was to keep guns ✓` o_ t of his hands when he was around done for him, it's nothing. He's al- � ,•' • ready done as much for, me. Hand ager men. and' hand about, you knout that's And Barry lived mostly' id .the a , B a the only way people can get on." mountains—mighty little at home. He "He's helped you? Tell me about came back with a wounded, wolf one 1 that!" day. Barry called it a dog. But he . He smiled at her eagerness, With ringer —THE 'BIFOCAL "YOU _ was a rip r of a black-coated'wolf, i that sleepy shadow, as she thought it and a mighty Ng one. —HAVE--HOPED F@i; , prad_yally..deepening-its- his-eyes. -'- "T'hat-'was the-dog that Dan-called J — - - An-enemy of mine found me when. Black Bart. It was danger, on .four . Those who wear''double vision I sr I had this hand bandaged the .other paws, that wolf. Ready to tear the glasses will fully appreciate the clay," heart out of any other man and ready advantages of being able to see - He exposed that hand, with blood to die for Dan. above, below, and all around the MOST people know this absolute. - crusted on the palm from the use of "Another time he cai to back with reading field. The ample reading antidote for pain, but are you careful _ his revolver. a black stallion, the finest I ever saw. segment Is the exact shape of the to say Bayer when you buy it? And _ "It was about to be my finish," went I have a fine horse of my own and it Path of the eye-lm reading. do you always give•a glance.to see on Lee Haines "but Harr Gloster happens to be-black, but the Captain., A' British invntion. Bayer on the box- td the word' ' Y isn't worth one of Satan's hoofs. And ,genuine printed in red? It isn't the stepped in between me and the other, Ask Your Optica( Man. fellow'o un." yet for all that I've never found a genuine Aspirin without it! A drug- yet treat is the Peppermint,darcred ' horse that could pass-the Captain or store always has Bayer, with the I e paused and then added softly: � - proven directions tucked in ever box p><gat�oated Jacket and another fins "Never had mat "me .before—never outlast him. the Peppermint-flavored gum Inside— heard of me--hadn't talked with 'me "But the point of it was that Satan fi five minutes-bout he jumped right in kept the strength of anythirg that is •snaps value in iongaasdng delight j 1� g wild and free. You see? He served between me -and a fellow who can I Dan, but he served him for love, you p make a revolver talk seven languages. Closter'hit twice, and that ended the might say. Can you understand the MONO s Lindy 6510-� fight. Bare handed work against a 3 revolver. It was a pretty fine thing!" s=OztDLs SiRC#i=xs � - NEW AND SLIGHTLY USED, $10 L;i', i "`But just like him l" cried the girl. tinion►ng raid. �-rite Machine Kn is 190 for Latest Illustrated and "I thought you didn't know him?" 1905 Bicycles and Accessor- oZ•re� �'•� "I've n iesFREE CATH- �MO"DaW+ MwOb.tro ! �. I ve seen him. LOO aTE "1oNTR C113 "And having seen him, you know all Peerless Bicycle "At1D0tN�. •*•�cHN,u e. spirin about him?" y s" Worts, To"oH*o re�tee vad• mparnka,t '..' 191-9-a Dundee `h�aci s iSarar lt:natactnee. it !a Suddenly he reached for her. hand, st. W., Tsroate. / wellnknown Wst a•Dtrinmnne- found it, and drew it close to his t ..wpuMto aptnat a"am IssuE No. 81-28 breast. 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Tlewly Built Stadium Has Room fpr 40,000 Spectators " -, '""" " Y a� x _._ x �y _ Crowded Hotels 1n Three Cities _ , ,' LT k f ` . a .� •M K- ` A tS. y Y 4 With the o in of the main pro field this year and there will be no rte' s, i. s ;1.: r >`` > ^Y' �' 'SK gram of the 1928 Olympic Games, the tennis events in the Olympic program. }n­!..,,4W_A: rtr y " w°�a £ 3 . ;a*.:V,,s� �s . < a ` centre• of the`sporting world shifts T�iE MARATHON EVENT. t Y "� ° ', �> `'x `x <� r � � •to the end o! the Amstelveen Road in In every program since 1896 the y «�r: £ ,`e , 14 '�' �w '*.�' '� zb1. �!; .. a ,Star event has undoubtedly been the >•?.?• ?.. �` '•' ,« �:.<` > < 'y' "Y 1 J'' 9 ,�£T'ti�yF� the extreme southwest of Ama�erdam. z 4w rc b „ K ` � ` t F ?s"' - I marathon. Between seventy and° ° ,' # ,, v e � r��� A "., a''" % � • There, in a new stadium, the pick of l eighty starters will be sent away from " " � ", - . ` � ..M� °1. "1 �. �h�� ffi, r SY �2 the world a amateur athletes marched I the stadium. over a course that ex- r x11, 1„,+ �rn f� Fx .<< a' x � �;<,<'' . __ past with a dipping of flags and a tends almost to the village of Ul- .�.. „t s . ��941_ � ,,,'� caw � � � a >, 1. _ taharp eyes-right as they passed the i thoorn, twelve miles south o! Amster- ��° s "' ,a «” r °' x "� «: ae Dutch Prince Consort in the royairboz dam. The correct distance is 26 miles `t t�= , *� �_ �"? .�N ut '% " . 885 garde, pceaumably because that is. . r R "t °' M': The•ileo s ceremonies included the re- supposed to have been the length of ' '' s''` -- , + r ' aa� 1. k�t M� 4 1 is „", I `- lease of the pi ns, the reading o! the run to Athens fro the M rathon `.fit' ° > 4 ""' a , ,;,�,w g� m a .v w;�x �,,•, ,< :,}.�,�' :c :,, ..c, 'r. 9'�X ;�.+{ °... '.a, Y '•N•�'x1,1�` t the Olympic oath, the lighting of the battlefield. The race has been over e i ,, `"• Jaz ,z � z, :. Mx ,3 y e smoke column on the 150-foot mare- different course each year and in 1928 �Ft �, s � rt '. x,. yc x�; I is being run over the dikes of-Rol " �'4> ' ' '' 1* 3 'af r^?`: thou tdwer and the breaking out of g " a• s.. ° i r. w�. g 3 { >fg r ' � ,, land,-but the correct distance has n- the flags of the forty-four competing erall been adhered' to except ate - ✓y� h�, ss�� i 'nations on the red wal,la of the ata "t �� z �s° ilium. Then the Prince Consort de- Stockholm In 1912, when it was 26 _ miles`1,000 yatda: This gear's course .r { . • clgred the ninth Olympic Games well i W �> x > *'ti j4 - aafl truly opened measures 28 miles 394 yards. The s Weight lifting,'one of the least ex-I race begins at 3 o'clock in the after- a a r' t -' citing events in the entire program„noon, and the first man home is expect- r ; ped to totter through the marathon gate y began 'et'once in 'the wrestling hall i at 6.36, Stenrooe, the Finn who won f9`"` t::e t s� 1- outside the stadium. While it was still : ti Y R,' In progress the lancing events began 1 the' 1924 marathon, is to run again x;, iii this _ ; �, ' K $n the fenrfng hall,the high jump and J year. The best marathoners in w iV Y s ,,. the world will be in the race. -7 �� __t4jiot putting in the stadium, and at For' the" romotlon of the Olympic A the same time the crack of s pistol P ymPIC ti, Games the Prince Consort baa done 64 r •, :. y hr* `" " n - started the first.heat of the 400-meter, t, • hurdles. After that, with Lull daily vthat.he could both privately and in r r� y r- Y`1 u.� x r • ' prograrns to the stadium and in the' such public functions ea the laying of ��a ' , �� f i.6 h' bad r.�'. a i o-�"v x`w'� e p: �;$ • ;wrestling and fencing halls, the events the cornerstone of the stadium and ' ,:� '•N''�.� ,.. "e "`y r �6s ;' '_ 1. wills read to the new swimmin std-I the unveiling of the Van TnylI moms- y 3 I < ..+ r � f ,w. :.: Y .: i , ilium across the' canal, 'to the Sloterd merit which opened the hockey and 1 y ,' fzr; "r'"`. "' -: ' �"•a "" rao- � '� soccer preliminaries last May. _. " "'`"'1 �' t P ' *" ' I ' Canal on the north side of the Haar P4 Y fi •: _ ' A", E "-1 :r_ , - ]em Lake polder for the rowing events The Queen,as the mouthpiece of herjam ggiiirn,;Pwiu. and to the .Zuyder Zee, where the,Government, has so far withheld her r benedirtion, bat pp . A VIVID PORTRAYAL OF THE WORK ENTAILED IN REFLOATINQ THE UNLUCKY CRUISER _, r ",., yachting events will be sailed over a; private au ori has British aeamen. in command of vessels pride themselves on being able to enter any port without pilots. It - new course a little to the southeast of been abundant. With*the co-operation g - ''� r the musical comedy island of Marken.i of Pr, de Visser, former Minister o! Will be interesting to:bear how that Auaten body the Adm iralty Court of Enquiry treats the commander of he_Datu►tr PLACES OF COMPETITION I Education and Arts, Baron Schimmel-� less. No alias will excuse the--mistaking of navigating aids and the loosing of his, ship. penninck and Crowd will seek Hilversum, where all'[Dutch Olympic his Camrnfttee tp a been its walls.and in the_brrigbt colors of its Tr�11n ILS D �'t '- 1 For the equestrian events the able to embark on a building ro am,1 1 \- -'` good Amsterdammers go in Summer,i which has sought not•only to providel garden setting, makes it undoubtedly ar et Repo -- for the road cycling events, the hill one of the most impressive structures, y g y,adequate accommodation for the GRAIN country around Arnhem, sixty miles of its kind in Europe. Week-end Accidents NumxT QUOTATIONS. games but also to reuse} to their vial- away; and for the art competitions, -- - I Grain dmlers.on the Toronto Board) tare how well Uutch architecture-and Three killed and 12 the municipal museum in Paul-Potter Dutch decorative art can collaborate. Amstp"dam.-The. Canadians acquit• - of Trade are ranking the folbwing Street, close to ovndel 'Park• in Am- ted tbemselves well in the first day's _ Injured quotations for car late, i; . - A fund of 2,000,000 Iruilders about _ _ aterdam. In-the stadium the program competition of the 1928 Olympic track . - - •-- Man. wheat--No 2 North-., $1.29%;' �i is g I$800,400) was raised from private !PROVINCE WIDE wfll rise in interest through the de-, and Held events. The 140 metres and No 3 North., $1 Y2ir; No 4 wheal /' sources, .including steamship lines, $1 15 ire; No. 2 too i cathalon, the ten-event combination 900 metres, runners Munro of Toronto, gi►, dugb No - i railways, hotels and restaurants. In Niagara tough, $IAV4; I 4 tnitghI i1.08i6. for all-round athletes, to the mar i addition them was a guarantee of 1,. the high SuafpFr and Itiur,rabane of S s Falls, Ont.-When a Mount (c.i f. Goderich and halt porta.) athon race. Outside the stadium, the' Montreal, the ion? hurdler, wprb tri ac-I'Iiarnttina buil was "struck by 's C.N R. I Mea:oats-No. 1 teed, 56i1�c too 000000 guilders, the municipalitygh games and their varied incidentals having taken responsibility for half tion agatnat the cream of the athletic,engine late Saturday night twelve per-' No. 1 feed, 64ihc. {c.i.t.. Godwrich and 1. will envelop most of North H0l3and it With these sums available, the �°orld icons were injured, three of them ser!-Ibay portal i .before they reach the closing sere- The moat outstanding performance Am Cora-No. 2 yellow,:$117Va; . committee was ready. tg begin- build- 0usly. The collision occurred at the Imony in' the stadium. itrg operntiona" Thn level of the of the day was the equalling of the Wabash crossing over the Provincial and bay $l.t6i4. (C.if, Godtsrich THE STADIUM. spongy site van b the municipality world's record for 100 metreei, 193-5 l y ports.) •Po gY Si Y P , MilIfeed, del. 3lontttl lief lata, For the last two years the 128 acres was raised six feet by dumping on seconds, by Percy 11'tlliams 'ot Van•IZltshway In Stamford Township. The `couver, Phil .Edwards, dusky 900- bus was struck exactly in the centre' j shor t, per d->t3r$3 per ton, $�25; of the Olympic, grounds at the end of ft barge-leads of sand brought from shorts, per ton, 1186.25; middltln;, ` the Amstelveen Road have been slowly i the new lock excavations at Ymuiden, metre rnaner from British Galena,I All the injurrd are from Hamilton $43.25. 'rising out of the wamp, which used.to the North Sea entrance to the Am- representing the Hamilton Ol-ymplc and were members of a picnic party Ont, oats--Zood, sound, heavy oats, I Club, was impressive In hie victory in in car lots; 46C, f.o.b. shipping new c ,occupy that angle of the Amstel sterdam ship canal. In accordance I from the Wag;*Uffe Preserve Works, pP g AIlA of rhe heats at 900 metres. - Icrop, $1,15, -C•anst Today the new stadium alone with^the general practice in any las. Hamilton, to . Jul �'-Mr. Park. Williams and John Fitzpatrick. of, Ont. ¢Coil rnil_in vibes f,o.b, ship-.. - , occupies an area of-9,7 acres, more I building operations .tn the northern London, Ont„ July 29.-Ills. and Mrs Ong pomata, accor to to _..: ahan. Vespaaian's Colosseum in Rome provinces of Holland, piles were sunk Hamilton. qualified•for the finals of Ed. C. Hrrtsch, elderly people from sn ag freights, not j the i0e metier flat. while B. Little of quoted. occupies,.although the greater size of to the underlying clay to form a foun- Winnipeg, lJriwarda'aad A. W. Wilson'Jackson, a town In Southwestern Ohio, Barley.--Malting, 70c. !tbe stadium's arena reduces its ca- dation, 4,500 piles going ion to the of Montreal, qualified for the Soo'in the coal mining country near the Buckwheat-Nos quoted - parity in spectators to 40,000, less`foundation of the new stadium alone,' Kentucky border, were instantly tilled Rye--No, 2, not quoted. metres semf•flnals, an that five out of early this evening on P,rovincialHigh• Man. flour-First pats., in u khan half the nurtgw the Colosseuml . The f►matrlveen Road will now be, J _ eight Canadian runners progress on- t30, Toronto second ata, in uta, $?. ' onccefootall mmo aced. The now be used n oft]t e.founnamed o end i first n Van Tudenyll Squ re,1 ward,' The three eliminated were'.--,warde♦111e, whenethefren tautobswerved $ Ont. flour-Toronto 90 per Cent. George HPALPr, Hatsrfltoa; .RAlph Ad ipats., per barrel, in car lots, norNnsl; ithleties and gymnastics, id circled by Dutch committee. 'The square -forms into a ditch and was reduced to wreck- ams: Hampton, and Pete Welters, seaboard, not noted. Is quarter-mile cinder track, with a,an outer court to that neat pair of age by a:traffic1 - tmpoehrdl Ueyaw hon y QUOTATIONS. Toronto, the first two being 100-metre PRODUCE ' ' cycling track of concrete outside it,(`pavilions, the wrestling and fencing' I age by a terrific impact with a-tele- Toronto• wholesale-dealers are ay- men and webers an M10-metre runner.� p ao steeply banked at the ends of the halls, which fla-nk a brick-paved foie —_-0 graph pole, ing the following prices, delivered: Tena as to rise to the lowest of-the court marked off with entrance tarn- In the-east Mra. Bredin; widow of F.itgs, ungraded, cases returned qq I Election Year in the U.S.A. f deries of tiers for spectators, which stiles. Beyond the turnstiles the also-i Colonel J: H. Bredin, formerly officer Fresh extras, 34 to 35c; fresh firsts, -= -,, shelve away !o the, top of the outer der brick shaft of the marathon tower Leo Maze in the National Review commanding the -59th .Regiment of- 31 to 32c•; seconds, 25 to 2cG , • wall, where the flags of the competing i soars skyward and the broad, low (London):i: It is positively dangeroua Stormont,-Dundas and Glengarry, was Rutter--Creame'ry, solids, Pasteur. ' I I ized, No. 1, 87% to 38c; No. 2, 36% ` nations add a touch of color and.carni- marathon -gate pierces the.brick wall for Great Britain to (Uscusa anything almost instantly killed opposite her to 37c. +vs,] to the scene.:'' - .Iof the great stadium. Set apart in a with the United States during this -home at V�oodlands, 12 miles west Chnrniag cream-"Special,"• 86c• .•, For two weeks this apacicrua arena square ss, large as the Place de la outbreak of hysteria, when it is ex- of Cornwall, at 10.34 o'clock Sunday first, 35c; second, 32c: �' will focus the attention of the world,GoneSrde- in Paris, its .open spaces tremely popular to pick a quarrel with I.monfing while on her way to. attend Cheese---No. 1 large, colored' pan- 1'' •_ - . .-. which has Apent the last. ea'r in train-'formally gardened with tulips and'John Bull. E ren Downing Street has service in the Woodlands Presbyt.erfan fined and Government graded, 22% _ _ .trig its finest athletes. On the eve of geicgniums, the moated stadium has an at last, after many outrattes, graspedi Church. ;to-22%c. the 1928 Cremes the United States l imperial dignity. - --- - I this much, hence the caution mans-I A car driven by John bavidson of i / PROVISION PRICES,• a•vyy It is ,not one of the largest ata- tested in the British Reply to the Kel- Smith's Falls, was coming down the Toronto wholesale dealers are quo$ fwlda nineteen of the thirty-five Olym- in the following diums in Euro It seats onl 20,000, 1099 Despatch. ' We shall not 'know I pr vcial highway on the way east: g g panes to the trade: records, Finland holds eights Eng- Europe. Y Smoked meats-Hams, mad., 29 to �-;n and'four, Candi two, Italy one and,half of them under cover, and has until November with whom we shall Mr. 'Davtdadn saw the women on the 32S cooked hams, 46c; amok., rolls, .. atandipg room for another 20,000. have to deal for the next,four or five',north°side of-the road, turned to his Australia one. The-Finna_ were the:• 24c; breakfast bacon 27 to 32c• do, _ -sensation of the Antwerp games' in I There map is fact be some questlait sears, and as war cannot be abolished left LA give them room, As he did so; fancy, 36c; backs, peamealed, 34• to •- 1920 and the Feria games in 1921, and as to whether'it is going to be large this summer, it were wiser to postpone Mrs,.-Bredin stepped back in front_ot grx fio, smoked, $8 to 4(Sc. Otey will undoubtedly put up a strong ,enough for the Olympic crowds. But any negotiations•until the Americana the car and was knocked down, She Cured meats-Dong clear bacon, 50 - i `' bid to retain second- place at Amster- the spacious beauty in the surfaces of have got bank to normalcy." died about-ten minutes later.•- . • to 70 lbs;, $21; 70 to 90 lbs.,^$19! 90 " " i - - - - - _ _ ----- -�-- - __--_- X00 lbs. and u $18; lightweight - dam this year. Whether the succeed -'--- ---------- --_- - ---- ---- - -- ._-._ Y �_____:--- - ---- --". - --- .. rolls, in 8 bO isle, $11.50; heavyQreight i 1s likely t4 depend on the big. E'�erman = "ThC Irl" $ a u ri O rolls, $3 per bbl. 6. + team. ld G bows T r f Speed ` Lara—Pure, tierces, I5c; tuba, This year the Germans come back - j l6%c; pails, 16alac; prints, 18c. Short•° Eo the games for the first time since _ _ aroma P a - - er.tng, tierces, 14 ;c, tubs, 15i4c. fiefs Stockholm series of 1Al2, andX. k * K pails, lb�/ac; tins, 16 cI prints, 17 a �: there is every indication that it is C 1 114 * going to be a comeback with a ven- tea„ :, z. �Z , ;` I �4ttempted Flight - ance. Four thousand German nth-I > n R letic clubs, With a total membership` ; ., to. Creenlancl ' of more thea 300,000, have worked to-I �` a I. r' t ,� gather in,nn Olympic effort, which is a 11 � ��:. U.S. Aviators Unhurt Ing _, typfeal,of the increasing seriousness1. '• � L �, - xash Shortly •After with which the games are being taken. y " '� i - Perhaps before the Los Angeles : a} Start �� j games of•1932.some way will he found i Rockford, IIL--T.he attempted flight " a-�, 'to bring the Russians back, and then I . 3 r,• of Bert R. J. Hassell and Parker D. gaps will be. -,4 ,U 4 the last, of the post-war a (Tamer Greenland ended in ills- ' 1. - . . -- A "filled. <•• „ •• t faster five miles north 0t here. when ;, 'a The pTogi-l;m this year includes cnu_' the Stinson-Detroiter nionoplaiie -teats for the championships of the a crashed and was wrecked. Neithef .,omit in silb)eticsr gymnasfica, wrest-�- r a Injured,five wa. u r -_._ _, linrx,boxing,.rowing, swimming,equPq max° s >, , '' v Tbb plane 'Greater Rockford war �i , , _ tri-a3n.sports, epclinit And yachting, as.1•- - `e k " a` "t `"� s; z. Y , i� unable to gain- altitude atter leaving �r well as interesting international coin- �'.. ' y y K,r, M A ` aa� t t;,, a` ? ` the flying field here and Crashed In a , pCt.itions in architecture, literature, ' :.s r " >; . music, sculpture and painting. A-new _ r >Y ; s ivy a" ¢A" ?�`� "J cornfield. The, Riera escaped Injury { ",'H y , € � r > : only by a miracle. y cricket field and more than a dozen Ae 'soon as word of the disaatm 11 1�9 new termis courts have been provided - THE CUNAR" LINt..- ..,qu:. . .. A" w , y reached Rockford anotker plane'was 1n the Olympic grounds,but'the Davis - I _ _ i dispatched from her* sad brought the _ matches mono lize the tennis Tteceotlyr crossed the Atlantic force minutes taster than iLa uwu furiner record. •, ,Cup monopolize < .._. . , \ c two fliers back. . . .. _ ,. _ . . .. . - _ - . . . _- . - _ -. .- - .. _ ar :. i . . .. ;'' `.�. , ., : ..,.'a..:..n >. le. v ....._.�..,1".: .. _d, �.��.. ........ _ _.d_ cx._r", wi..s- -o J,!xi;e.�,.. 1. 's,;,;:�... ....;•.,,ti' �. yr"75 x^`,;;,yr`" „R v.`�S,va..t"":i.;�.u4a:a':. .�,.a.�s'-r _ ..7r,„'' - "''^;"> _ ,. , .:++'e": .ri'.. :V y r WX 774:'�- =5• 71 —Mrs. Kinsella, of Toronto, Is .--rHoelery fop, ,every member of LOCALISMS visiting her brother, Dr. Fallaise. thefarnily, �irjlendid qu�liiy. Sati ' —The 'Bradford family spent faction in every pair. Bradley's Pent- Sunday with relatives -in ..sad �Dr..-H_T.Tallaige,Resident ,—Mies Meryl Hall is holidaying Ware ist. Office over Balsdon's hard iq ti ` . at the home of her parents here. around P(,ntypool. —Miss' Ati-thoni. -of Exeter, is —Miss Betmie. Bath, operator at store. Office hours, 9 to 6 daily and the telephone'central, is' enjoying evenings by agpointment:* ;'visiting Mrs. and the Misses1torke. 4-mooth's Rogers —Rev. Robert and iMrs. BROuGHAW. lied ori. Pickering friends one, �—Raspberriee have been a good crop, but the heavy, iolL caused V day last week. an-B�Woodruff =d John n,. ra -Beat* y to d�60 from the bushes. of Oshawa, - called on Brougham C1 —Mrv. A. T. Boyes,cif-Belleville., elpont a day or two last week with Mrs. Elvin McLennan is able friends last week. to leave her bed, after suffering 'the eallia-up Odds' and relatives In fife village. Miss,Birdie Smith spent week- from a severe of ple'urisy." end in New York, and attended the —W. A, Reid, Traffic Officer, of 'on Pickering 'Stoney Creek, called —Mica Blanche Walsh, who has Turney-Heel)ey fight. - ;friends One day last week. been spending two months at James and Mrs. Herrinx and son, —MmPeter- Ebthiriogton, of Thu"Wnia Park. returned home of Calgary, are visiting at the bome ' -visiting her daughter, last week., •of John and Mrs. Greig. Ends at � . A Mrs. (Rev.)J. 8 Ferguson. —Hosiery, now colors, materials Miss Helen Devitt is spending a born, is "These are week in Brookfin with her grandparT and styles arriving. —Monday next being Civic .0, Holiday the places of businesq in very smart and at a surprisingly ents, W. J. and Mrs. Devitt. d 7. n U. 14 —A number of friends from To- ed J. W- Dyer and lady friend, Miss rea ea —Mrs J. Arnot,we aresorryto ran to motored down on Tuesday Mary Peewr, of Oshawa, during the 1. lfflport, is not making the progrcas the village will be-closed low figure. Bradley's. 'Robert and Mrs, Devitt.,entertain- : ,:�...Aoward recovery that herfriends and spent an hour 'or' two with past week. • Frank and Mro. Hall. The 4aftball team were defeated at would desire. —Mrs. H. A. Matchett and deu. Audley last week by a score of 10 to .4 —A number from Pickering at. D 5. Greenwood will ,play here next as at ghter, Miss Helen, of Toronto,tended the decoration services Tuesday evening. prices . '' 'the. Wbitevale cemetery on Sun- have been spending a few days' The community were shocked -on day'afternoon. vacation with friends in town. Sunday eveninig to hear 'that Mrs. —The monthly meeting R. A. Douglas and-son, g of the been seized by kt Woman's Association of St.Paul's p. D. Miller had "A art, of Toronto, @pent the week- stroke. All are anxiously looking for ..end here with the forer's sisters, United Church will be held on mnews of-i-mprovement. Her mother, Wednesday, Aug. 8th. at 8 P. M. the Misses Bunting. I Mrs. Grainger, and daughter, of To. at the home of Mrs. M. Barrett. ronto, are with her at present." —. Arthur. and :Mrs. Bo es and Misses' Rain Coate in red and green', sizes 14,14�16 Harry and' Mrs. Bo es were in Chris Fair was off duty last Geo. E. and Mrs. Holtby and Cecil and 18. regular 1.50, at 198. Visiting week on account of.an injury to s. Phillips families spent Port Perry on Sunday 1 . and Mr and ustio,and Mrs. Franklin. hie f see, caused by the bits of a the week-end visiting friends at Co- d0a w4th wh lgan playing b0dr Mid 7"Little, Girls' Sammor Hata for 6 years and u —The American tourist 10)* he Ri =Lake. The* called odor. It-r required several Ptitc'hei to on Frank and Mrs AxfordNuid found Very pretty colors in fancy ,shapes, in red sUke VA Ie now very heavy along theHi h. c,08n wound. them in good, health and all doing with straw brints, pink eorded alike etc., t the p a he 'Way'man license a lat a —W. C. Murkar and Wesley fine. They wished to be remember- Wegular 1.60, now 98 cents. at Ltee re represented the a otleady flow or American FLbas, of Shedden, visited the form- ed to all their many, friends of carser's parents here on Sunday, and Brougham. Huge assortment of "Lineen" for Summer DrDresses. —Dr. G. D. ReTaggart and fan- on their return were accompanied in fancy bright designs, worth at least 75 cents by Mrs. W. C. Murkar, who had 0.-F. ASSOCIATION VU , of Kitchener, visited with W per yard, going.st 89 cents. and Mrs. Poodditt on Friday been spem.ding.& week here. —H. J. Clark and Charlie Mar- Goodwood wins the championship last. They were on their way to Summer Cotton Hose for every day wear, 'their cottage at Kawartba Park, of Toronto, paid a brief visit of the South Ontario Football ASSO- Ladies' former's parents here on ciation for 1928 which carries with in black and sand, at 25 celts per pair. with the Stoney Lake. it the McLaughlin Challenge Cup and —Dr. N. E. and Mm. McEwen Monday while on their way to Burleigh, on the Kawartha Lakes, individual medals for each player. Odd-ends of Ladies' "Holeproof" Hosiery, in good y. and children returned home on Last Saturday evening at Green sizes and colors, regular 1.50, for 1.19. -won from Saturday evening, after spending 'here they will spend a few days River, the Brougham Club fishing iseveral weeks in Ormstown, Qae., Green River by a score of 1 to nil, —Services in St. Andrew's Unit. with the format's kfrother. who is while at Cherrywood, Goodwood and Ladies' House Dresses, all sizes and shades in giox- on In, very poor health. ad Church will be withdrawn Cherrywood played a tie game 3 all. hAme, going at 98 cents. Sunday next and the congrega. As Green River and Goodwood were —fLemember the R. C. garden tion %ill unite with St. George's points previous to the narty in Memorial Park on Mon. tied in p `—Bore Sommer Golf Hose in fancy designs,81 to 9J. a-sy next(Civic Holiday) Admis Church fur worship that d mes Goodwood wins out by one int The Sunday School also will 3rft in regular 75 cents, now 59 cents, as a tie game gives each tea ton to grounds, free to supper, draw their service, i a point, while a win gives them two 50 cents � children, 25 cents. See for particulars. .—Sunday. Aug. 5tb, morning points. Both games were well play- Special in Mena' Black Overalls, in plain black and service at St. Goi Church at ed and witnessed by larxe crowds. plain blue, 83UNG 19w esday next- I I o'clock. Open air service at Green River and Goodwood were both —We purpose issuing Tae Picii. N son Wedn Simcoe, Point st 7.80 p in. Rev. determined to win, but they were up .-'Week. and we sok as a favor from W. IL Sproule will conduct both against two clubs that we're just as Nye' Brown "Oxfords," "BiSID611- 20ality, sizes 2. iour correspondents if they would services. St. Andrew's Church good as they were.- At Green River 8, 4J. 5 and 5J. regular 8 50, now 89. 'forward' their budget of news a congregation will warship with the Brougham Club got their goal • day earlier than usual, g. The ball bounded up and F. T. Bunting and two me. an penalr, —M hit one of the Green River players tons, Bill and Jack, returned home —Freak Pearson; while pla.71,02 on the hand and the referee ruled hall at Bryant's picnic on Cbap- M e �Se iCHAPMAN On Sunday, af te*peading on an- man I Batson Saturday afternoon. it was a penalty- ......... Joyable two weeks vacation with league ding at Clow of the former's sister. Mrs. Clement, •Injured his knee while stealing a The standing base and &is a result has been off season. t the latter's Pum mer cottage on Club won lost draw points duty for several days. We are Goodwood 5 1 4 14 9 the chorea of Lake Erie. Green River Mmer The baseball match which.was Fl&d to know that he is gradually 6 -2 S 18 Su C a i .19 • 0 to have been played at Port Perry Improving. Claremont Irwin. of Radison. Claremont ..6 2 a -18 on Friday between Pickering and Cherrywood `4 8 a '11 the team of that town was post- Sask . and his sister, Mrs. M. E. Brougham ..a 3 We are offering this week a few linei" McRae and 0011 and dau ghter, of pond until Monday on account of Whitby 0 10 0 Calgary, accompanied by their The Sinclair Charity Cup Competi the 'heavy mine which rendered brother, Re . A. M. Irwin, of of Summer Caps, in black and Rev.the field unfit for play. tion will comemnice this week. Fol- ty, visited of lowing is the schedule for the first —8t. George's Sundai 5,bool Whibid fidf their white checks, dongolas and also the Anglican Sunday youth, John and Mrs. Stepbenoon, round. The games are played on 7 Saboole of Dunbarton' and South on Thursday of last week. neutral grounds and' the team tha4 � end buff linen. Whitby held their annual picnic The game of the seamoo. The wins Roes into the next round. at Oeb a w a on Th a roday last, when Buicks, winners of-A" Group, vs. August 4th--4At Claremont, Green a very pleasant time was spent in 'Regular 1.95, for 1.39 Pickeri winners of "B" Group, River vs. Brougham; Aug. 7. — at Somes and social intercourm at the Mmorial Park, Pickering, Brougham, Goodwood v& Whitby, —The heavy rainfalls during on Saturday evening. Each team Aug. lith—at Green River, Clare has lost but one game in their re- mant vs. Cherrywood. Caps are a real bud the past few weeks are beginning spective group, so a hot cobtest is ....1to have an injurious effect. The 'bay crop is being badly bleached assured. Remember the date. CARD OF THANKS. Saturday. Aug. 4th, at 7.00 p. to., --vind many fields of grain-are being daylight @Sving time. I wish, through the columns of the Lid fiat with the heavy down The Pickering Fire CompanT, News, to thank the Claremont Fir* Fine- Sport Skirts (broadcloth) collar pours. It is also stated that the — Brigade and neighbors who responded potato crop in beginning to @offer through the columns 'of 'THU so readily to our call for help the latest green stri'pes Niws' wish to "express the" ap- in attached,L.A severely from the rat. their our recent fire. in predation for the very liberal —Alex and Mrs. Gordon attend -4116.00 received from and pure white-, 1.95 donation Reg. Linter. -ed the funeral of the late John of the Fairport Ratepayers' Associa. •'.'Varrick at Toronto on Thursday tion. E iOD8 of this kind toz rose, last, Deceased, who"d Wen in poor health fair some time, ree IV- from outside point@ certainly make BALE—, democrat. in f1ret, the Firemen feel that their efforts FOR condition, Apply to R.T.Davidam, We. have- a-full line Of toggery ad a stroke while in Muskoka. are ppreciated. In Many CSMW- Cherrywood. 47-48 where he he hadgone for that a pe He' a@ the fire at. Fairport, our SL of his health. was n� 'Ouch or men. firemen are unable to reaclithe 11r1MOTE1Y SEED FOR SA LE—Ap. f 'taken back to his home in the city, L ply to Harold Barclay.R.R.2, Claremont, spot in timetosave a building 'Phone Clare 318. -but died on the train. . 80tf which is of such ieflaniable mriter- -Shepherd Bros., who are ex- nal, but their service@ are .very OR SALE—,.i C. C. Fred T* Bunting', Pickering tensivelumber merchants in To FguaranItyeV iRrialood condition. Price reason- 0 ph.Annan Ardeto,have a' summer cotta ffeat valuable in "standing by" to pre- 'IbW App .Box 21,Pickering. ReAblished 1957. .:t ;Pickering Reach; - They have a vent other bnildipgs from ignit- pASTURE TO LET—Will take cat- hydroplane, which they keep at fletopasture. Also for,sale,wagon box and .,,jthe mouth of Duffin's Creek, at —On Wedneeday, July the 2.51b, other articles like new. Wm.Lacey, unbartan. N 45-48 Simeoe Point, -They are now on ft the local sof tball nine journeyed to Oahawa Find took"-the lisp, trio to the lumber woods of.Nortb M ., . I Business ha lisp, a,score of 13 7La Fcoon'ven'iences. Large lot. To be sold to close Men intim cans w ern Ontar'io, and they will also estate, Apply to Mrs.J.B.Huffman,Markham ti take is pleasure trip to the North- The support they received from, Vili.ge. 48-49 weat. the Pickering fans was wonderf —One of the' moat dankerous butthe ' O yet tocome. n R SALE�House aud, lot in he FO I t V ill age of Claremont. Also&kitchen range callingsthis country is that of Monday, July the 80th, over sixty and acoaFheater. For particulars apply to Mrs, t 'Mutual Fire lusursuCe - boys E.Oliver,Claremont. Is We represent a rong the T Officer whose duties de- enthusiasts accompanied the- refec . Companies whose-rates are the a -drive fre- to Port Perry, and were treated SALE BY TENDER—Thewest I . heaviest slugging game of FOR lowest obt6inable. t. nand that be should :4 quently at 75 miles per hour in the a shed on St.Andrew's Church propefty,79 ft. 8 ft. For further varticulars apply to F.H. 77­ ...order to overtake some reckless season. The final score was.Pick y,Pickering. Phone 1413, 48-50 We insur e- both,Village and Farm ering 33; Port Perry, 12. This speeder. ' Every week or two we read of some poor fellow meeting game gave the boys thechamplon- GET OUR PRICH4—On new and Properties. used farm machinery,cream separator,ai@D -with a serious or possibly fatal ship of B Group. and the right to Frost wire fencing and galea.' It will ry YOU. W,F.Disney,Greenwood.Phone Pick 314.8ftf accident in. the, performance of meet.Buicke in the finals for the 33 0 rates gladly BuppHea. without owigition his duties. South Ontario Softball Champion- ' ORONTO WET-WASH LAUN_ 4 —On Sunday eveninF,about 8,.80 ship, and if the boys can keep up TDRY (Semi finish)—Let our driver call and o'elock, a motor accident, Which, their presen4-aptift-and-beam play explain our 24 hour Service. just leave y9W he bacon is coming right here. name with Mr.S.W.) avis, Darter shop, - We fortunately, did not result seri- tAad now for to-night(Thursday, will pick up and deliver 3 time. week. RANOR—Life, Fire, Auto, Accident, Siokoew- ovely occurred at the Least end of A OR SALE BY TENDER—Tenders DS—Government,Municipal, OorpQrotion. t Aug.tad. The Brboklin fair sex FOR by the undersigned up be village. A motorist, who did GAGE LOANS on Farm Pr9perties. 'imot went to love any time"cut tin" are invading Park in a friendly Moody,August 6th,for the sheds, 2ft65 ft" L EST A.TZ—Farm and..Roeeldbn tl&L a of Softball with the Picker. at the riends'Meeting House. The hi best at- an another car and forced It into Kam .1 any Winder not necenan y acte best fur- the ditch. The car sustained V.= - ined very Picker- . Queens, and the local girls are ur partftlars apply to W.v. 11, Picker- -little damage and none of the looking for stipport from the en. ing,mt. 46-47 W ARKER , S 41V Occupants was injured. About tire town, but no doubt the sheiks LIARM FOR RENT-107 acret,wood a. 4 o'clock phe same eveningill be out in large numbers. Our 11 land,adapted for grain dairying and is isNo at the W to Win thip 1 for fruit gardening,well watered,large orcbard, same point another car had a tire girls are datermi6ed farm buildings. near a school and church, -PICKERING li& �off con.3,Pickering, 1-i mile west of Audley. blowout and the driver losing' game, arid than shake' the V4 0 ]BOX 40, Possession April let,1929,with privilege to plow Apply to Mrs James control it also rite into the ditch. Jinx that has been following them this fail. McGrady. vatising slight damage. all year.—Oom. Kendall kvenue,Oo#awa: sou 241 Telephone Piokering 9.800 ]p A ni ' 7