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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1928_08_10.;,-ttr•71 ,19;MRWER11"M IRP41'"til, Rf:�, 'r, • .7 Cy VOL. XLY11. •'-PICKEIRING, ONT., FRIDAY, AUG. 10, ' 1928 ' -Wo. 49 jCHERRYWOOD. garb*. iCARIBORO. va- DH. ScottRouge Hillstruck The-pastor being away on MO D. , , GREENWOOD XUnd Basket cation there v,*-111 not be any service driver, was painfully injured late on Sunday School' Cherrywood Saturday night at Stop 22 Kingston R.L.BOOBY-Physiei&n and Sur- Ut" norat Graduate of University of Toronto. n Sunday, August 12. Road, when' he and his truck were 1D United Church o Phone Pick 15M 81-4 The Women's Association of the hurled off the highway into a ditch. MU ID R. PORSYTH,Oph.D., Director Cherrywood United Church will hold According to the police, Mr. Scott JL%1 e0otometrical Association of Ontario.Reg. their monthly meeting at th6 home was cranking Ids' truck, which had BitabliShisd JW *I ember of the American ?pto P as -Baskets ot all sties of Mrs. W. J. Petty,,,on Thursday, stalled, when a car driven by C. Ta ra t Eyes ezatnized by Cluemont.Out. August 16th, at 2.30'p.m. Roll'Call lor, 598 Coxwell Ave., Toronto, ran ...................... to be answered by a verse containling into the rear of the truck. Mr..Scott j$ettlement of all,amounts must be and descriptions the word "come." All ladies of the was attended by Dr, Qivens, Dawes made by Julp*Slst, by ry community are• cordially invited. Road, and after treatment was taken cash or note. AB. OHRISTIAX, Barrister sad home. close my books August lot =8oficitOr,NOWY Public Etc. Money to . ..at lowest prices WHITBY. 4.h Soutb Wing.Court House. Whitby, 251y OSHAWA John Almond, a Well-known farmer 4.,5 G BR9 NI�V.LK C A stock of various ter Solicitor No c . ... .13alt.,tor sale- of Whitby Township, ,died last week A double dr6wning was narrowly ��ediat� west at his home about two miles east of averted on' Monday evening when 86. His funeral Thos. Nesby, who is Oshawa's entry ORAS. A. WHiTSI here, in his 70th year. Hinds ot-Feed took place on Wednesday-last when for the C.N.E. Wrigley Marathon fi EATON ROSS�Barriste . on hand. Also Ncitors, Nortbem Out" B ...-:_'194ceesoor to-late W. G.'Barnes his body was laid to rest in.Groveside swim, and Miss Mabel Laundon, of 98-a Str6t.ToJ.Hewnronto.. milding ago 1p Phone Mark 6420 Cemet&ry. The funeral was very .171 Gowan Avenue, Toronto, were a- gely'attended as the deceased had drift for over five hours in 8, caroe Ch reed,Scratch Feed lived in the district practically all during a dense fog and heavy wind M Roofing ateri'al 1. 'ar 7 his life, and was very highly esteem- on Lake Ontario. They left the Osh- WICHARDSON & PicKXj�ING_ for hens. Sol"itors etc.. 21S-214 Cooled- ed by all who knew him. The funeial awa water front about four o'clock aritinaLlfe Suilrugg.,Comer .0'..t .F.M.Y-. .0 and Rich-- 5 x British Columbia Shinales service was conducted-by- Rev. A. for a pleasure-trip -on the lake, and Mand3b..T IL and Main 'I 1315V received 61 0.just reds .0490. Pickering office open I Wed waiday and 8z Richards, pastor of the Whitby Unit- had one only a few minutes when a S&tUtd&Y evenings. Phone Pick.GM, stj No.-2 Sand5z -heavy fog came up an lost all a stock of ,ed Church, and Almonds Undtied d they I A --Church, of which deceased was a senge of direction with the wind grad- Dentag After staunch supporter. Mr. Almond ws�i uallyqVicreasing in strength. Stave and Nut Coal IQ LAKE B. BRATION. D. D. $$ TORONTO ASPHALT predeceased by his wife several years drifting around for about four hours ., A-P Casiduatelof the Royal COW& of Dental ROOPING ago, and three sons survive, Edgar ihev board a locomotive whistle.in the of the best quality money can buy. 1 . 'SUA10000 and Univelisitf of Toronto. Oaks -by, and Leslril' Murray's IS in., 82 in. and 86 inch and Harold, of Whit This was a guide to theL Over Idurdeck's 12:1 Is reacheed • A Office hours 9 to 12:1 to 'Ind.'pl,=: widtlis, 4,iu 1 Shingles; &ISO of Oshawa. �our or. so they e for your supply, 220. -Wh;'tby. To prev.ent F Metal Valley and shore west of Ridge Roll. OUNBARTON. e' canoe from sin th king Miss Laundon HIL C.SMITH. D, D. 9.. L D.S.� ODL bailed out the water wit hher shoe. VEIL J-N-Dales), Graduategf --Service Sunday at the Commu- College Of Dental Surgeons and Toroo, Material, or will give price on to University. At Claremont Office over D A. finished job. nity Hall at 3.30 p.m. Holy Com- dear the Toronto Police Silver 0 A L o munion, conducted by Rev. D. B. 7 1cott'setore every Tuesday and Fridey, Phone Band, at Whitevole, Aug. 15th SuNuff to-I I Langford. At 7.30 p.m., open air sez Z7tf, 't PickERING -:0 'vice at Fairport Beach. Preacher, TJ. BRUERT T. FALLA ISX L D S.. Rev. W .R. Sproule. 7 BROUGHAim. JL-L D D.S.;-15raduate of the Royal College Of A good supply of Hard and Soft lh:r!eons and the UniversitT of Toronto YARD The heavy rains of the past few and Mrs. Feasby - J.S Baladoo's store.Pickering,Ont. LUMBLEA1% 134rron'a were witl' Coal on hand. Also a eupply weeks are causing the farmers to be friends over.the holiday. - ;--Odkebours , gam to $P.m.. or'by at- uneas y- Many f elds of grain are ly- Mrs. Teasdale w�til son and fainly of Kindling Wood, cos:. Phone Pick 3700, THE MINING MAREET ing. flat which will make it difficult visited Mrs. George Philip on Sun- stove.l"gth. sumingroo 'Sawbo. • to harvest. There fs also a large day last 12tf Phone Pick. 1709. Vt&buy and sell, furnish quotations amount of hay still in the fields; ani We are glad to report that MrS. O.N ML7N4ib. PICKEKING BLIZA BETE RICEIARDSON- and information on sJI Listed and much of this will be worthless aa feed. R. D. Miller is somewhat better aft* D ALD A.Fice and autom6bilt jingurance of aaj kinds, orning a touring car her serious illness. rep"Oelsual cocapanimot SOW Gnaiscla] stand- Unlisted Mining Stocks. On Monday in' sag, We will be pleased to advise wk%at W-&3 seen in the ditch just west Of Mr?_ Birch and family, of Toronto, I the village. As it remained there with SURNINGHAM stocks to buv or to hold.or have returned home after visiting 0-6 -4 BORG E KEA Y-LAcensed so -no person in charge of it suspicions Building and General etion, what stock to sell; " sPiciOns friends in Brougham. --m ter.Aftona- Livo stock and general ages ze. irreased. E�cnstzble-C!1. ate ' men a a ille. Phone stoun, Clients are making monply by� Thi-Brougharn wo LrIbMILOW Terlas,;ziziaw R. -vest.-gated and-liaun&-that --wits will meet next Sunday at the home of Estimates 61-4 following oar ad-vies. urn:abm on all alassiss, stolen car belonging to a Toronto Min Roberta Phillips at the usual of work-loterior and Exterior. P08TILZ� Licensed Aactioneft. t,,diag over a period of twenty hour. Aftermtiotlis and repairs. 'IFiIDeaOur long ea fence in mining. ex. man. The Toronto police were no- ho ormiss"s at on"rini. tifted and the owner was soon on on the inveatmerrit feature of &mine the scene. The gas in the tank 4 All an a 00 year*. allows no to give sound advice Norman and- Mrs, Smith and faro- Obimneys Built -Concrete Worth OUL was fly, of Langston, N. Dakota, who have Pboco Pickering 57,12 or the speoulsItivo feature of & proe. exhausted and the two rear tires and been touring the Eastern States and a-BEATON TOWNsil_�01,is-1 pective mining venture. rims stolen ONTARIO Ontario, are visiting-with T. C. -rind FAIRPORT. who. ats, Kam" si= -SOLLOWAY, MILLS .k_ CO.- Mrs. Brown. ou - ed4a I' the absence of ouf pastor- "'les of Arthur Yule, fam s .om 0, t S R I IN G L assail' • 4'".rP U- Me;mbers of Stacdard OWL Wbitevale on-Wednesday nezLn Stock Hichiadge. Sunday lChnrycitallis{forc ,Id. UAW. LJNSEDAUc- lnlMembersof bhetrpp:, OUNDAKTON.WTIONEERIotYork, tarwandDarbaiss Mining Hisebange. StJohneful-mes- '-Gslt Galv,4ntzod �3trel Rhiaghtis A C40atbes. All kinds at udea P=attsadod Oj%ae and Board Room,Ground Floor. sage on the need of a habit of prayer bird'r# Felt SoNte Qhingles, to TOMMOVesarmsibled Dates mav be Mr& Smales is visiting relatives in assiftnipd!at NJCWS*Odkv. am and im.kipea, Metropolitan Building, Stouffville and Unionville. in private and -public-worship. found for vale at sant>pisas Whitby.Out. ally in the heart of the true TORONTO. ONTARIO Helen and Billy-McCowan are holi- a response -8 CLARFRONT di W71 and OM daying with their cousin, Miss Helen pper T. PATEkSON- Phones: Adelai worshi On Tuesday afternoon of last week - C&II and get pricac Phone IR12 Thom, THE RURAL Miss Mildred Hinder, of Toronto, the members- of our Women ln�tj- in LAWS Binder Twine -is the guest of her cousin, Miss May tite, on the , vitiation from the Pick-- _ COMPANY LTD. ering branch, journeyed by bus to Pearce. Miss Katherine Anderson, of Toron­ Pickering to the beautiful grounds' G A R A G E I _ wi to, spent the week-end with A Harry and Mrs. Arnold, arli %pent Real Betates&d leburamoo. Miss Of the after -!Own, We itre prepared to do all kinds Doon. , The gPaciOufk Agnes Thom. Good Quality with the expansive view, made an (if rep4tring (if rare, ats') bat- _ ProPertio@&-8POOARY- -Mrs. Kemp, of Kankakee, is visiting ideal spot for such a gathering, and her aunt, Mrs. Jean White, and other ter y c:hx-rgior, elpetriv. in 6 1b. and 8 1b. b0s. Read Office:218 214 Ocrahwieration the gracious ;kindly reception tend= Life Building. Toronto, relatives for a week,or two. grac welding and W 1,*er, The Mission Band will meet at the !red by the hostess and the Picker every!biiig in von. Phone Main Im. ing ladies made the event one of the ith home of Miss Agnes Thord next Sat- tion Alse Perfection pleasiantest Otsible. The address by car walk. Oil Branch Office: Gordon Buil4ing. urday, August 11th, at 3 o'clock. Mrs Hunter, of Brooklin, wA, rnur-h Pickering Ontairio.' Miss Hopkin, who has been. via- I ' Ace sories 7 7. Stoves, enj�p;a and all felt that refreshment Gaa, 01 a. Gre"t &ud its Phone aw. 28tf iting relatives in Maine, U.SA. has on hPind i4instittitly. of body and mind had come to,us returned to prolong her visit with her from-the. afternoon's entLftainment. Call and r-ie tier C^%taloszues of Alm a 960'd- suipf)l ' of.'O rixz rA B Biagi a' brother and family. y LB-Piekering 0 'Dodgle and Star Carp, T.ILTrains goinig Bus do*as follows: WHITSV^LK V No. 10 mail 748 A W . GREENWOOM ..Other Hardwue. Miss Lillie Hamlin is holidayinxLAWS - GARAGE. 28 IAMI I!M P.IL Andf--w and Mrs. Pegg, their chif- Phone 4600 so Local with her parents-here. AND SERVICE STATION Sunday tvain, 8.88 A.M. dren and grand-children, twenty-two Mrs. Steeper, of Toronto, is with in number, attended the re-imion of her friend, Mrs. MacRae of -this "ll. Ano an follows- ALVIN BUSHBY the Peggs, at Musselman's Lake on .9.29 A.M. place. 2.25 P.M. Saturday last About two hundred Mr. and Mrs. Bevans, of Toronto, 7- PICKERING members of the Pegg family were are rusticating- with their friends, A. 06 P. hi. Sunday train, gathered*from far and. near. Under R. and Mrs. I'leming. 18.32 P. M. the management of Mr. Garnet Pegg &Foregoing is aecordtng to Standard Or-qil and Mrs, White, of Toronto, ✓ time. a full line of sports were held. Wm. are visiting with Thos. and Mrs. SUMMER and Mrs. Risebrough won the prize while the prize White and'other Triends. a for the oldest couple, Mrs. Margaret Recsor and Wss 'CLAREMOXT for the largest family went to Wil- 9 Adams, of Oshawa, spent the week- A fred and Mrs Pegg with their nine 5 children. After a real picnic supper end with the formers mother, Mrs. MIS NEW CREAMERY Ellison U with table cloths spread on the grass,RNITURE a football match was, held between Rev, J. D. and Mrs. Parks..of Ting- MUM' rnins,-with' their children, Marzr�ret the married and single men, which -Highest price paid for ...... and George, are the guests of the DOLLAR was won-by-the-latt6r.--(I'nrnpt 9-' - brother, M. Park.-. uream Flit'tile f6'�"r s was elected president, and Longford Pegg,,Secretary. It was decided to Mr. a-nd Mrs. S. A. Dickson, of ""I Olt, da Chairs, Toronto, are spending'a few, 'days in %VIW"avillml Vema Q%rimovt Creams meet annually on the third Saturday Specially Priced T an absence !?f qeveral pLq1C1WS 49 in June. weeks spent in touring Califbrnia and Give nes trial and be convinced A Few Red Cedar Chests.' These' .,WHITEVALIK. adjacent States. The death of .Walter Scott'Major are'est the thing in which 7. A grarid garden party under the at his home here on the morning of to stiore,yo�ir woollens. ELM DAU M11 I -regretted 'by a very auspices of the Cemetery Committee, the 6th inst., is AD He wits born rap will be held on the grounds of'the wide circle of friends,2=XCrJC3=3M4 Not Plates, Blectne Iroxw, United Church on the evening of and had resided here all his days, and -Take advantage of N Toasters Btr-- 11 the Wednesday, Auggst 15th. The pro- wax prominent and helpful in a tkis amazing offer to high ac 7z* which will be of a very activities of the community, and his try the view Valet gram order, -by'Toronto Po- demise creates a void not only in,the Some Now Dreemrs 'oat arrived. For Pastry use r, will be given AatoStr;Dp Razor. lice Silver Band, assisted by Arthur home but also in the community. He Come now and look --th" over. YuIei-_T!oronto1s_-famous. entertainer, is.._survived by his widow, Mrs. Annie Aevolutionary iv n---- and ve and several other. talented Toronto Annix Jor, -44 son, also by I=& It the belt artists, The Band is under the lead. his daughter, Miss Lydia; his at your Grocer'*, ershof B. H.-Bair* iorTierly of brothers A. E. and H. H., of this -t.'Tazer -ever produced. Farmers who have wheatAst y0ar His Majesty's Scots- Guards . Band. place, and by his sisters, Mrs. Elmo- ­ No kni4"required d of..:C A. Ste rritt floor made from your-owi Do not fail Whear this concert which ley,i of Oshawa, and Mrs. War .­Au %4ng. Acttodw f the seabon. Thert Regina, An elder brother, John S., wheat. We can will be the treat*o w weeks _if you want On6- will be a booth 'oh the grounds for predeceased Walter S. a fe Furniture Dealer andl grind it. the sale of refreshments,including ice since. The funeral on Monday was F. Ir. JONES-1 Funeral Direotioe. -0 Please*do attended by`a large concourse of sol*- Flood of all kinds bick4W If"d cream, soft drinks, etc -iiggist. hen feed, chop, millfeed, not sit outside in your cars but come rowing relatives and friends. The ser- Ch�eml4t mud D1 Phone 18001* into the grounds so that you can hear vices were conducted by Rev. T. Rat PICKEFiIN(.4, ON P. Chopping every week-day. the music to the best advantage. Ad- cliffe, of-Toronto. The bereaved fam- ission, 35 cents; children under 12 ily has the SYMPRtby of the entire Wit CM in coinihunity in their sad 1oiis. TH PICKE I NG WS E R N E p4, N D. Dq SE AA LIL Piekeftg. • Ontario y6ars,*20'e'ents. N R "l, -- _ , , . iM - .1 1 1�., ' sre $ ep . F„9 ` .1 -A ► ANN 1111' 1111 N 5 , w ZRi 7 -The World Now Knows Canada Grow* More Than Wheat and Apples Market Reports 'PRODUCE qUOTATIONS. Toronto wholesale sealers are pay- .Ivthe follo%virg irices, delivered: Eggs,dz ungr" eI cases returned extras, 35 to 46c; fresh firsts, "'82 to 33c;.seconds, 26 to 27e. Butter-Creamery, solids, asteur- ized, No. 1, 88 to 38%c; No. t 87 g, 87 Mic. Churning cream---"Special," 86c; 36c4 second, 82c. Cheese--No. 1 large, colored para- 11ned- and Government graQ, 221A to 22%C. fM 7 mow, PROVISION PRICES. Toronto wholesale dealers are quot in the following price to the trade: F. o. racked meats-Hams, med., 29 to 24c; breakfast bacon,-3261, cooked -hams, 46c; smoked rolls.n, 27 to M; do, M fancy 36c- backs peamealed, 84 to 36c; do, smoked, 38 to 40c. NL Cu;pd meata--Loiing clear bacon, 60 to 70 lbs., $21; 70 to 90 lbs., $19- 90 to IDO lbs. and up, $18; -lightweight �.rolls in bar .60; heavyweight 74.": $38.50 per bbl. Lard-Pure, tierces, 16%c; tubs, 16146; pails, 16%6; prints, 18c. Short- ening, tierces, 14%c; tubs, 1614c; r. Y ,bc Pring, 16%,c. - Pails, 1"e- tins, 179 GRAIN QUOTATIONS. Ow . ..I @, Grain dealers on the Toronto Board of Trade are -rusking t1w-following ti r car lots Man. wheat 'o. 2 North., $1.2 6% mXo8 North., $1.16%; No4 wheat, 101P 1#111%. No. 2 tough, $1.18% No. 8 ­-N. . tough, $1,10%. ; Na 4tough1.06%. , ;(ci.f. Goderich and bay parts.) Man. oats--No. I feed, 53c; tough No. 1 feed, 51c. (c.i.f. Goderich and A S F 'bay ports.) Am. corn-No. 2 yellow, $1.24; No, NEW 8 yellow, $1.22 (c.i.f. Goderich and EP bay ports.) Milifeed, del., Montreal freights, WTn,Rc, Fbags included-Bran, per ton, $30,25; e 'short per ton, $32.25; middlings, $40.26. t Ont. oats--Good, sound, heavy oats, /XX In car lots, 45c, f.o.b. shipping now �crop, $1,15. Ont. good mil.ing wheat, f.o.b. ship- k. Ing points, according to freights, A Barley-Malting, 70 to 726. Buckwheat--Not quoted. Rye--No. 2.`not quoted. Manflour-First Pets_ In .. flour-Fii jute, °$7.60,Toronto-second pats., in jute,$7. Ont. flour-Toronto, 90 per cent. pats., per barrel, in car lots, nominal; seaboard, not quoted. LIVE STOCK N.- Reary beef steers choice, $11.50 to ;E $12. do. fair. 810.24 to $11. butcher steers. choice, $11 to $11.75; butcher heifers. choice, $10.76 to $11.40; do, Com.. $9 to $10; 'butcher cows. good to choice. $8 to $8.75; do, fair to good, $7 to $7.75, do, conL, •$6 to $7; can- -ners and cutters. $4 to $5; butcher bull*, good tochoice, $9 to $8.76; do. med., $7,50 to $7.75; bolognas, $6,60 to $6.75; baby beef, $11 to $13.60; CANADIANS SCORE NOTABLE WING AT OLYMPICS 1. feeders, choice, $9 25 & $12: do, fair, $8 to $8.50; stockers, choice, $8 to Officials in charge of the Canadian athletes at the Olympic games looked metres;.2, Jack Walters, beaten 60 yards in the 1.1500 metres 3. MIA action ., Pickard of Hamilton, in his springersforward to seeing the Canadian ensign raised over the Olympic Stadium at photograph of Vic .$10., do, fair, $7# to $7.75; ton, as he clears the bar -.:choice, $100 to $120; Mitch cows,choice, $96 to $96, calves. choice, AmsteiHam for the third day in a raw on Wednesday last an they sent.obs specialty, the pole vault; Pickard qualified: 4. Percy -Williams, 100 metres ;$14.50 to $15; do. med., $10 to $13; of the largest bunches of athletes to date Into action. A total of eight are- champion, who won the 200 metres; 4, Johnny Fitzpatrick or Hamilton. competing in all events, finals and semi-finals'and the majority of them ire who ran in the 200 Metrisdi coming 5th; 4, Joan Thompson. the "Penetalls aasers, $7 to $7.bo; lambs, $16.75 fir regarded as point winners "The feature event of the,day, as far as Canaillans Pansy-, an on the mark for her specialty. the 8" to 7; buck-*, $13 to $13-50; do, she appeafs heavies, $4 to 115; do, culls, $2 to are concerned+ was the final of the 200 metres, In which Percy Williams, the metraii, but she was defeated -in the finals coming, UIL Miss $4.50; hogs, selects, w.o.c., $13.71, to pe with a sore leg since reaching Amster, 1 ---4.nr Of the 100 metres. apd Johnny Fitzpatrick competed. Williams won Thompson ham been troubled 08.90; do, fed, $13.35 to $18.50; do, thick smooths. w.o.c. $18.25 to $13.40; his heat. defeating Charlte Paddock. the U.S.A: flash, and then came'on -to dam, but the little Penetang girl won her beat so. LIY in record time; T. do, fed, $12.85 to $13. win the final. Fitzpatrick was fifth. Photographs above show 1, ire& Art Fancy pets Walters, who with his brother Jack. 'ran in the 1.509 me Rosenfeld, whose defeat In the 100 metro final for women on Tuesday was' Keay, Toronto runner, in the 3.000 metro steeplechase. protested and who qualified Wednesday in the trials of tho women's. 800 areweH Bidden ! .1 T d(m bt the tons of the report re- fortune as I posses, and It has given -10 "Ambassadors" Buchan Defends "No lGene Tunny something less ephemeral than calls 'in more thin ptie passage the me p -many real and warm fried day. when the conception of e t!UW tame -many Method ru're Reftires From ships which I hope and expect to keep Party of Fifty Young English differed greatly from that of to-day. In fact, the uneasiness in the House through all the years to come. Visitors Leave for "I always shall take a live anao. 4 of Commons during a recent debate With Nearly Two 'Million Canada WeH-Krtovm Novelist and on the report was evoked as much by tivo interest In boxing! There is •no Loondo Member of Parliament its type as by Its fact and by the fear Champion Steps ode finer physical exerelse or more est, rw-London's famous Guild- that a certain nineteenth century at- .. and Give Trophy grossing science. It is's. game wbtcJk hall witnessed a unique dinner party -Refers to Govern . i t as property conducted, teaches and do- . :7 titude of mind in still too evident in have fought my kat bun when the Lord Mayor, Sir Charles I ment Report our councils. But that In our affair profe"jorat boxer,.1 velops such qualities as stamina, cow' Natho, entertained the fifty ypung his it fidence, patience, self-denial, bodfly litople-who set forth upon a tour of London-John Buchan, member of here at home which we can be I.oft said. fit mental alertness and courage. -known novelist,Ito deal with." "Feeling that I/ am atilt young Canadni in .the role of "young am- Parliament and well 1.1 have a 'great affection for box: of empire." has replied to Arstrallau'and Cana enough to make, another, start in a Ing, and one of my chief desires has This dinnerthan criticism in a report just Issuod new field," Tunnej declared himself in the Guildhall, at here by the Ind,istrial Trafterence Rent Restriction Act "grateful for the benefits n to leave this game better than I conferred', been which Rt, Hon. L. C. M. S. Amery, found It. I have tried to be not only `aecretary of state for Dominion, of Board, an export' body appointed by Bins in Asad 'and "a ..Rem I i nxious to leave the game belter it champion but a sportsman. ',is Government to advise upon 'what The Rent Restrictions Act, a war.I than-4 found it." fairs, was the principal speaker was t. But the time has come when pm only to do with Great 'Britain's 260,000 time measure still in force and affect.I "There to no contender at the prear- One of interests fessional boxing can offer me nothing, a number of Permanently unvmpIoy*d'_' wotkers Ing millions of dwellings, to'prevent I but time Who appears capable of at-I farewell functions attending the de- 'further that I desire. I am puu"- farture of the "Young Ambassadors" fit coal mines and othtr Industries, landlord profiteering or the eviction tracting real Public interest. It there! 'for overseas. "There are lia-mages In that re- of tenants where a small house prop-I were I might delay my . retirement 1 it behind me, grateful for the benefits( rconferred, but with the feeling that k The fifty young men and women r(rt," Mr. B says, "which direrct- arty is concerned, is to" be contluued. long enough to face them In the ring,, am still young enough to make a as average seventeen years of age, ly or indirectly criticize the' policy until December, 1929 Neville Cham- but 'it looks as If it might be two or start In other fields." WI .,jRre the winners of the empire travel of certain dominions as to the recep- berlain, the .Health Minister, an- three years before a dangerous oppon- Tunney declared it his desire to, kholarship inaugurated by the allied tion-Of British emigrants. The do- nounced this In the House-of Corn- ent Is developed. This is too long place in Rickard's hands a *e It D powspapers of Great Britain who-plan minions we Independent sovereign mons. Asked to consider the repre- to stand and wait." other suitable emblem of supremacy a thought � Ast successive years to send similar states," he continues, "and they are;sentations made by the owners who I have no h ught of trying to to be awarded by him to that bozo Vic- groups to other British Dominions. entitled to feel aggrieved if a board! have been deprived of the use of nominate my successor. To the I who, through a series of elimination sh per- houses they have purchased for their for belongs the spoils. I merely step tori Accompanying them as director of principally composed of Britt bouts or victories over the most manent offictals publicly criticized! T thl Party is Frank L. "scot, O.B.E., own occupation, Mr. Chamberlain!aside,' and say, 'May the beat man I midable opponents that can be ob-, who is the director of the empire their methods, apparently n the In, added that the Act would-be con- WI I tamed shall prove himself deser"niq -would travel scheme of the allied papers, vitation and with assent Po the Brit- tinued In Its present form. 4f,"'I' had fought again it of It." Assisting him will be Lady Marjorie iih Government. have been for Tex Rickard It regard Gene made no definite mention oq "Debrymple, second sister of the Earl i "There should be no such feelfiggs him A. the foremost boxing promoter his future plans and paid no attentionif of!Stair. As head of thp howevet," he adds, "it it is made Cancer Research of all time. Realizing that another' boys group , 1 In his statement to rumors that het the're.w'ill.. be Kenneth Lindsay, the dear that the report Is for domestic Louisville Courier-Journal': Co-o r- champion will follow me, I can think -enter matrimony. donguiription only. It contains a con.,ation between the public and e no more capable.bands the Rick. was about to tb visit-Amtertcs�--- -estimate of -ThW­#­Iru­i�fFo�n:; levider of the First Oxford d debating-4-dered pify-afefan and surgeon- Is the chief a'd's in wKfcK-"t6-Te-av4-the--selection' 'y The--y"o-uvig-est member-bf-the--party, Which Is--a-matter of urgent Impor- 'hope nowlof combatting this terrible of such a man, especially as he will tante to Great Britain, and ft-1-9 -riglit---sc-oura-gs.-_---Tho�-"unvdre4--ye ueees8arfly_..bs=gU1ded by the advice Amalgamation of Zall&$ NO .girl, is 14, and the oldstat� a boy, is man to Cleveland Plain Dealer: such, 1% Tbirteeift of the PaK)�,,are, aged that. this estimate. should be made may be necessary to solve the,mys- and assistance of another `d�a *considerable nuird)e r more AS with complete candor dzid freedom, te'ry, the disease may be rol�bed of whom I owe more than I can express,"; concentration of banking power 17, an , con inions will realize 1has been effected In'Canada is like- �'I*ro 16jand 18 years of age, I hope the Dom , much ch of its destructiveness. he said. this,and understand that the fictions "It naturally Is with certain regret;ly here. The number of American of the report to anent re-. banks, now about 25,000, will hardly; which I ref�,,are In that I announce my- perm First'Creamery in Quebec tirement from the boxing ring, Farmor-"Haven't I folk on nat to no sense critical in Intention, but suffer great diminution. Newly let me catch yoit in tf-Is orchard simply are an endeavor to place be- In 1872 the first Canadian cream. "No man realizes more than I do organized banks are likely to off" sated)the reduction in numbers for whice 7 again?" 'Youth (running)­",You ain't fore the British people, the full data 4aught ery for butter-making was establish- my debt to the game. It has treated fame and mopgars will be accountable. me yet, guy-norl" of a most complicated problem. ed in Quebec. me well. to it 1`owe such IVI Q =1- Q$ is!,: s!"..:Y'�' ,'.V;'.h.#,.._...n 4.n...:+ k ii.,.�,mu v,rte:.+..d,.0 r,.•ac•4.-o Rmrtu• ..n.rY'�."�..v, . .R • ; . t '- •.- ,g•» ^ . • -• • *e '•• �:M-:wK'r�,�a, �7 , `� r _ e - CHOLERA *' � D IIO Y D U TSE 0>YT(�UCfiEa ESL riot ICJatlBfied j,,��jA IN The Crisis in Egypt _ Manchester Guardian Lib): (Na- ��ii•gg PER POUND UP. TWENTY. � ? t . x'71• -one sa.wpl.a free. stocking r has Pasha, Prime Minister of Egypt, Vern btllle, Dept. I, Qi Ont. People Who Go Hungry With Berlin Leader- Sees OCCupa- Cholera infantum is one of the fatal has been removed from office and King ` tion Qf Rhine as Bar to ailments of childhood. 1t is a trouble Fuad has declared three years sus- NOINE--,JOHN GOUlliSON STEAM ;• Food on the Table. - E traction, 20 horse, brat class run- - - --' that comes on suddenly, especially pens on of parliamentary govern- ning order. Price ;40v. Claude Wilson. - "I aimply cannot eat" Actual True Peace during the summer months, and un- menu) Nahas may have a complete so►ton, ant. " tragedy.is suggested by these simple Berlin.—Rudolf Breitzcheid• parlis, Leas prompt action is taken .. little gnaw r to his accusers, but the accuse `'words, so often heard, because lose of me leader of the Socialists, who one may soon hA beyond aid.. Baby's tions have given King Fuad a chance GENTS. EITHER sES: TAKD + A orders for ChrlsttRaa Cards. High- ':appetite is the beginning of trouble Own Tablets are an ideal'medlcine In to rid himself of a statesman whom enc commission. Noexperience neces- have the most Important party in the Bary, sample book free. '•Manufactur- }FF that sooner or tater reveals itself as warding off this trouble. They regu. he did not like and have momentarily ere,' Dept. 'C;" P.U. sox +J 1, Montreal- Indigestion, Indigestion, nervous dyspepsia, _with Reichstag, writes in "Yorwaerta" that late the bowels and sweeten the stom- so disconcerted the Zaghlutst party violent headjehes and other serious the question of educating people to ach and thus prevent the dreaded that it Isnot.disposed to make things [1<TE PAY TEN TO F•IFTEE:N DOL- -symptoms. Doles of appetite, whether the real situation resarding the Rhine. summer complaints. They are an ab- impossible for Nahas's successor even LArie weekly for spars time at hoome. Write for particulars. The Auto A man or woman• is a symptom you land occupation has become an acute aolutely safe medicine, being guaran if he does not wave the banner of Knitter Hosiery Company, Toronto, Der 4dare not ignore. If you do, much out- teed to contain neither opiates nor self-determination so, vigorously, -as partment f. tering is sure to follow. problem of statesmanship and that "if narcotics or other harmful drugs. Nahas 'Sid. The secret of a good appetite the the gray t0 true peace to not to be1e}i cannot possibly. do harm—they --=.+ _ 1_1 11j, THE MOVEts—PIONEBiR DI8- iseerei of keeping yell—Is to keep up y ad movers of Canada Largest obstructcd this problem must find's always do good.- The Tablets are sold "i haven't any sympathy for the speedy padded vans. New Equipment. }the quality of the blood. By enrich- man who beats his wife," said a pas- latest methods. Two experienced mea speedy solution" by medicine dealers or by mail at 26 every trio. All loads insures. Beyond -Ing and p senger in the smoker of the 6.16. compare for skill and care. Before You t. purifying the blood Dr. Wit- . cents s box from The Dr. Williams �- - ]llama' Pink Pills supply strength to, The military security of France will Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. "Well," said another, a timid, under- move, write us or wire and reverse the the enfeebled organs of digestion.and not be threatened if she withdraws _ sized fellow, "a man who can beat his chargee Head office, ver, toe Onlurfe, Canada H111 the plover. • enable -them to digest thoroughly the her troops from the Rhine,breltzcheid wife doesn't need any sympathy." - -- 3 food eaten without eausing pain or,contends. He points to France's guar- New Record Made 0 THE PROTECTIVE ASSOCIATION is distress. Proof of this is given lip anises in the stip kilometre-wide de Let- Minard's Liniment Relieve Pain. of Canada °'a 07. Mr. William H. Kealy, Kingston, Out., militarized zone east of the Rhine, the by German Glider. tistabl157.0 Iturip ~� How advantageous it would be ii Assets tasss,isr.00, ■nspine to Who says:—"I cannot recommend Dr. Locarno Treaty, the League of Na- the teeth of the law were all wisdom , yolicyholders over $150.000.00 illiams' Pink Pills too highly. I had tions Covenant and the Kellogg anti- teeth. T8yr ONLY PURELY oAM- 'W � Peter Hasselbach Remains in j en�alr COMPANY issuing bothered with indigestion in a war pact—to say nothing of the fact I sickness and Accident liras- it- chronic form for almost ten years. that Germany has disarmed and that Air 4 Hobrs 5 Minutes .RIFLES•CARTRIDGES once to Members of the My. Everything I would eat would turn SPORTSMEN'S SUPPLIES eoaio rtsterait Exclusively. the people demonstrated at the last at Corn Hill, Cape _ Cheava or Bata ng Canada all prinbipal Cities and Towne sour. I felt as though there was a big election that desire peace' by voting Cod Ji efts farCatatogve M. Z. GLEASON.. - •y Z. stxrsas, ¢� ball in my stomach all the time. i for men pledged to support the Lo- UNST.W.Nil— Cr sox lros.a4 Gen.Marr. Seey.ass.Mgr. N p.�-•lbw y,G: NourtRAl, geed ! oe felt tired and weak and would often carno Treaty. Truro; Mass.—After 12 days of pa- ur zzy. ' oc ore a -nutfly- tient* wln s to i mddicinea, spending many, many dol- menta, Breitzcheid . says that "Ger- behave after their usual manner, lam, but to no avail.. One day 1 heard! many does not pay because foreign Peter Hesselbach, holder of the record 41ou i ` Try the New N3 • a lady praising 'Dr. Williams' Pink troops are in her territory, but be- in Germany for performance with a CiItjC1IPfr1 Pills and I decided to try them. I am,cause she is obliged to by treaty, and soaring glider, and here to conduct more than lad I did, for soon I found l the' first tests made in• the United Rea � ►SI1aV11II( .StIC�[ g li also because she would have. the relief, and after taking the Dills for a whole world against her if she de- States with the strange, light, motor- ( Freely Lathering couple of months the trouble had dis- sired to withdraw from these obliga- less aircraft, had his chance on Sun- appeared, and now I can eat all kinds tions. The Socialist leader concedes day when a strong west wind enabled Medicinal and Emollient `.of food, and have again my old time that France has a legal right to re- him to keep his glider Darmstadt in '9 health and strength." main in the Rhineland, but says the air for.4 hours and 6 minutes. ; Send for These Health Books. "statesmen should not' be bound by - Weather conditions for the under. Stings an Bites. !r Two useful books, "Building Up the old treaties, but should reconsider taking, which is still a sport though 1E31ood," and "What to Eat and Flow I them to ascertain It they fit changed • The pain of insect bites disap s it has strong natural scientific impli- "a to Eat," will be sent free by The Dr. conditions." cations, were ideal. The sot} turned -pears quickly with the appll• a Williams' Medicine Co.. Brockville. Breitzcheid makes light of recent the smooth sea to polished blue en- I cation of Minard's. Try a Out.. if you mention this paper. j demonstrations in Vienna in favor of amel, and the wind blew evenly `` bottle. " Dr. Wiilfams' Pink Pills are sold :union between Austria and Germany.- against the great cliff of Corn Hill. ti "-by all dealers in medicine or will be asserting that "every one knows that Crowds of people, increased over the , �s sent by mail, poet paid, on receipt of-; we are very tar from a legal amalga- daily attendance by the week-end holi- ,y price. 60 cents per hoz. mat on between Austria and Germany day, took up vantages early over the t and that it Is not an affair touching > s moors that reach back inland from OF 'Baseball fans are glad to note that these two people alone„but a problem the promantory. } - _ ]Babe Ruth still chooses to run. I for all of Europe." Hesselbach knew early in the morn- Ing apparently that the day was goingq was ho at the prospect that he went 5= without his breakfast.in order to do I minute tinkeringwith the glider �/ t - a and take advantage as soon as possible When I,�omr 4 -- of the brisk west to northwest-wind. A Fn �O Women r Earlier oin the week Hesselbach, who Child un my i '. � � `• le the foremost exponent in Germany of a sport in which 160,400 are versed it and evairplane pilot moat take dor training, remained, in the air for 68 ` - •�-''$ +1 minutes, thus breaking the old record _ - �- s•►"' -,- '" of nine minutes held by OrvilleBaby has little upsets at times. All „ world's your care cannot prevent them. -But Wright. In order to break the you can be prepared. Thea you can record, which he made himself, Peter do what any experienced nurse would Hesselbach must remain up more than do—what most physicians would tell 4 hours and 13 minutes. ] ' you to do—g7ve a Lew drops of plain' ar"�- 1gI� yyt At 9.46 the rubber ropes whereby the glider is catapulted into the air is soothed; relief Is Just a matter a of x �' were pulled taut, the "tail tripper" 5' momenta. Yet you have eased your. 41 r lever was released and Hesselbach child without use of a single doubtful' was off into spacer drug; Castorta is vegetable: So ft's TO -0M� Onlookers crowded toward the edge safe to use as often as an infant- has i 71' E greatest anti most thrilling sport- of the cliff though there was no need, any little pain pori cannot pat away. for Hesselbach soared all about over And it'e always ready for the crueler. Ing spectacle in the world will he their heads, dipping and beaking, de- pangs of colic, or constipation,or dlar-i s the 3rd Wrigley Marathon. From the scribing neat and amazing, circles; a rhea; effective, too, tor'older children.+ ��d�a E PiDkham's one and a half miles of Canadian - camera man, ubiquitous companion to Twenty-five million bottles were 111 . ; - National Ezhlbition shoreline, practically any undertaking in the bought ]pat Year. your Fire 1!aternateaeu� Air ��� Vegetable Comp��nd t` ands will view this gigantic spectacle of civilized world today, ground happily ti Daplay and H:M. Royal Air away ,at his machine and Capt- Paul internationally famed Catalina and Force Band (England); Ex- Roehre companion of Hesselbach call- v / , i English Channel Conq}}11eerroors striving hibits from nearly every cam- ed out occas ovally, "biet du hungrig?" LYDIA E. PINKHAM IdHDICiPiE CO. e for the World Champt�aship laurels M': 2• voles Esfiibiteoo L Mau., .,Caa Chords; World'. Largest Agri- remembering that at breakfast there . f, a, s send �i+re,ter•.Cuda and the $50,000 purse. cultural Shaw; .n Amateur had been no Peter Hesselbach. % To witness a Wrigley Marathon u to witness Sports Program rivalling as a world spectacle fiat may never be repeated olympiad: auto races on the imm"gratlOn is $us.country. Be sure to see the Big Swim fastest dirt track w America; New York Times: It is easy to,say, dies year—two event.—Wednesday, AUG. first showing 4929 motor cars. at Great Britain has hundreds of " Z9dr for women. and Wednesda,, SEPT. end feature after feature ewe, Ontario'Agricu itural College 5th, for both women and men, hour of area day, ousands of idle workers at home and millions of sq are mile 'of un- occupied s u Send for literature dtacribint the entire Jam- r occupied or thin] occupied land in `. leen•day Golden jubilee Year. Canadian _ Y her colonies, and that all that is INadorof Exhibition. Toronto, Ontario. needed is to put the men,on the land. ' GUELPH 'r]IOMAs BItADSHAw, H. W. WATERS The .job is much more difficult Old SEND YOUR BOY TO THE O.A.C• habits must be uprooted at home and S y numerous obstacles must be overcome _ -.'....: in the colonies, including the preju• To the Farm Boy it offers a training that will better Ht him dices. of the eoloniata themselves for the Occupation of Farming and for Citizenship. Qclimate — 3= Canada's s stood in the way. The coats` of the'long ,voyage OU fee In - FOUR YEAR COURSE to Australia and New Zealand area Leading to the Degree of Bachelor of ScScie . - . check on private emigration. The conditions of pioneering life are al- COURSE R COURSE } less, these obstacles may be overcome adiri to e t .« PHILUPS by a sustained and organized effort g ° Lacked by Government resources. SHORT COURSES " - xr, ® when one considers that some- Short' Courses in Live Stock and Field Crops, �,..c dao 4� thing like 126,000 Russian Jews Poultry Raising, Horticulture, Dairyl2lg, Bee 10 Act (in Russia) have been placed on keeping, Farm Drainage, Faxen Power, Baking.. „c,o sTou the, land in the apace of half i "„E",rMUM" 1 a dozen years, through private agen- STUDENTS IN THE FOUR YEAR COURSE • 'r as•raau 'cine and-at far from stupendous out- Mayspecialize in the Third and Fourth Years in i icy. It would seem that a Govern• Animal usbandry, Field Husbandry, Horticul- `�� mHnt-sup emigration such as ture, Dairy, Bee keePin� or any one of the What most people call indigestion is One tasteless spoonful in water Mr. Baldwin several years ago broach- ,S.C1enCeS Of Bacteriology, Botany, Chemistry Or uoually -excesih' acid in the stomach. neutralizes many' times its volume in ed would show appreciable results,. ntpmology. g The food has soured. The Instant acid. The results are immediate, with O COST OF COURSE Comedy fa an alkali which neutralises no bad after-effects. Once you learn Mlnard'a Linlrrtent-1.1 remedy acids. sae don't use crude helps. Use this tact, you will never dost with a:• __,Q,__—. The trntal eo®t for Board and Room and Tuition what your doctor would advise. cera acid in the crude ways. Go learn IL you give me delicate,, diseased Nees for First Year Students does not exceed $200. The beat help is Phillipa' ..Milk of —now—why this method to supreme. nervy, or frippery-froppery, reckless Ask foi College Calendar Descriptive of Various Courses. ; Magnepta. For the 60 years since Its Be.sure to get the genuine Phillipa' mothErs, then neither I nor any one ' invention it has remained standard Milk of Magnesia prescribed by physt else can promise you healthy child. ren.=sir George Newman. I G. I:'CHRISTiE, B.S.A., D.Sc., A, M. PORTER, B.B.A„ `;with phybicians. You will Hnd_notb- ctans for 60 years in correcting excess + President, _ Registrar. xa'. Ing else eo quick In its affect, so I acids. Each bottle contains full direc !! "1 d liarmlesa, so efficient. tions--stny rna store. I"UE No. 32-"23.., � ',r: • :,r 't+. ,A, e w�zn.Y .. : D•.,.. .r ... ., r . J %d' vt,. � 9 Ga'. . .•.�.;lr �, r"r f.n .-. g -.4'•'7'F" _ , ., -. ..,. �. .r - •kn ;,A1 ,u--.�' ,t'R` '^�.. ..�,.;�°u`q r,.'.�.n, :s':c,�.> r..n:'r-�a '.1^ �fi.",`oR",N°'�$�.'• ...., ww*i.., 1.*w�?,;'"�e:a..' ,s .;,' ;•, a:.u., `.. r .... :?,;y. ,;.xy'*'"` �,;o." 'art _ �.� qv.` ,:,e.2.x„•,r .v:.,w a,r°�a :�` .�i'-i��`^•�,",'i_r�,":^' "°� �y�' - „'��?y 3.'G.Nk s•Y�' ,v,.•- .-pw:.. ...,t. •:•M`}'Y•-. .,. ..,..twwtm':roK.,•,.,;.a. K.. „nt?'_.: !`+:•••_ 9' Y^a'. T .+R Sw:.. .Y ..rW'.a 'yfMper YA^a-+.il: T S D; Hn ..K ,.a ,*.,,:,.::a;.- � v ;a•,g,.c''• -.;'a:e r.•.:c`"x ,n....�. 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C i J!�%a r r.,�. h:. ! t @.N*^.•V! -;P P^ IS,{M:..: :o "t<7iN5-x,;;,,,,.: jy1 �.. : "y �.. ..,,_ ,.S"',:- •.}..•,,k,... .0 .w N,a."a "..• -,.: s•,'.:1'.. .'�,"",,. ixah.• sr. ,.. _;.,".,A -e,=. .,.ac .s..: g�+a ...*'7 _ ¢ y - `_ y- - -' showing in pointe, but this dose Rye Straw W"Wd . rpm . not he standing of the different con- Flailed, suitable for Horse Collars. �py4 FOR give one a true conception of �' WONDERFUL COMBINATION - ' you,; .73 PW $1.30 it paldinadvaon.` teetaota, There map be some Maehloe lolled free. dtaappuinteients, but on the whole IlnDecriptiooe ro lie Uwld State. and Crest ` BRzarasa oo is ad„>.,,," Canada will have reason to feel Phone r :. gratified at the ashievemento of _ _. 00 fl� PA STR Y ;I = those who have rs*resedted her at -8. TREES & CO.. �,5; OHN MURKAR Pro rietor, t Q the Olympiad. 48 49) 108 Whitby, Oat. A C-OOK'S " FRIEND B KING NOTES AND COMMENT8. , POWDER Coal •foal - r. In.the building of our high-class 9 1 winter will be here very soorLand e ND e. 1 roads much is being done to ell- if you h basin y notion of Q S G S /� L V U IT ;.,rr- purchasing a new a -. . minute danger. Signa are being Hard and Soft Coal of the sleigb, leave erected warning motorists to atop :your order now so that it Ott dangerous best quality o�1. g pointe, and also hand - will be ready when the The Baking Powder sells at 20e. for J Ib. and 32c,the pound, 01ve " pointing out dangerous first snow,a,ppears. g g places - tbL*g a trial on your nest baking day. ,- ih&t lie ahead.- In particularly L o R N + R E I D sold at Taos. A. LAW dangerous places- guard .rails are ! - „� - P1C1?:@ills erected to preveat 'motori6ts from CLAREbio.iT lunging into deep ditches. In - •., Richar son's Groaer As _ x these cases the poets have strong 01 ' cables counectinx them, thus pre- "venting car9 fromkireahing �_- ,� through. But there is still :; great A Safe Repository for . Pickerin Ha' rdwa`..danger that should be elimivatPdgBondsor OtherreStore as soon as possible. That is the y � - o en ditch which is everywhere in � 1, p y .-Valuable Papers evidence. When.travelling at 35 �� til p. F R IL �r 49 miles an hour,-itis o_ ❑I�a SAFETY Deposit Boz in your z' matter of a fraction of s second - — Now is the time to use Paris Green, Arsenate of Lead, Bordeaux r s' n clearest branch'of the Stondard tature an imaa ug Dino-a.We ave them all r between the time's car is on the middle of the road and the time it Bank is the logical place to keep _ in whatever quantity you want. is a masa of wreckage in the ditch. ' your valuables for security and con- The Beatty'Eleetric washers to save time w Something miy go iiwrong with venience. We shall be pleased to and hard work. A free trial �thec,ar to force it off the road, or F� Riven at any time. •'tis driver may change the Bourse a ly furnish' you with space necessary i i� „ of his auto to avoid a collision, or e• for your requirements at minimum Our Poultry Food and Calf Meal are or it may be that worst offender rate.Q. ro worth giving a trial. of all, the "cutting in" motorist._ -; who farces re many cars into the TM I` s t1� d��; Agent for McCormick-Deering Farm Machinery ditch. Were there no ditci�e9 on tfD �C1l�li , kk i the gide of the road, there would o�s� f and Repairs. 6a far less fatal motor act idents Ir r k%p to rccord than there are at prey E3TABLU3HED 1875 ,,, ant. It will cost a huge gunk of _Our Motto: We have it, can get it, or it is not made. " s money to make the roacts safe ® •' r From this danger. A very large a W. V. REDDIT'I",Manager, Pick art ng Brartcir J. S. BALSDON, PICKERING amount of lila would be.necessary s e.,aclm&..at ` - and a large amount of earth would .vpt rte.w,idwhave is carried secured and is many Have on renewed our subscription 2 '�caeee carried for a considerable Y Y p 5. "distance to do the work, but the F' R E r F R i saving in human lives and in orc. PHRUtUld CARDS GIVRV cx,T,•v p;,L,o., CASE[ PUR - party s ou Inst y t e -expense. OF STAPLE LINES AT THIS STORE. mmpbs :Be enre that you get them. .. - e -Since the Tanney•Heeoey ;fight .• , y� 'This is the way that we show onr appreciation. WEST HILL has become & matter of histor '• _To the person turning is the largAet number of Ocwpoaa by Dec.24th,.1928, =..._.__. and is being gradually forgotten, IF-e give as eztra premium of an Electric Reading P j Lam STI AND FLINT SA eyes of the sporticg' world is -or-a Large Mantle Clock. LES , } now being directed towards the We have a fall line of Grooeries, Hardware, Dry Goods, if great contests that are .taking we have not got what you want, we - place at the Olympiad at Amster. - t dam. Holland, in which about get it for you. twenty nations are partici atin Try Sterling Poultry Feeds for chicks and hens. - p p- If you want a guaranteed P epair job at a reasonable :Athletic events of every dew-rip- . -_. :,... Prices Reasonable-Quality Glands. - .' �riFi _. ..'tion are'beiog contested and the Brantford Binder Twine, ready for immediate delivery. Experienced Mechanics. P7Rep&ire,o rise US. sdeepestinterest is being manifest Phone your order We deliver. n all makes. ed ie e various contests. Cana. _ _ Phone car ro • Phone Markham 8402. . Pho 9 bo 52-81 being represeuteciL by a teamGeneral of athletes of whom she bas good Wm. M. Duncan,` Mercha t' -Green River 1 reason to feel pined. One of the -- PECIAL PRICES most coveted victories, if not the most coveted, has been won by a a Canadian, William%, the nide- FOR TEAM HARNESS - ` couv r, - This school boy of Van. The Idea`1 O e . 'couver. • This victory- is .the 100 p•p - metre race, and Williams hue .:.Brass-mounted Team Backband Harness, added_ to his laurels by also win 2 inch layer trace with heel chains, $92.00 ininQ the 200 metre dash. The We still have Taft a big stock of Ladles'Hate-Reg 4.50,and W band, ith•5 rim breeching, instead of back winning of ,these two events is a 6.00, for 1.95. Reg. 3.50.sod 8.00, for 1.00. .- _remarka•'ble achievement. The Also, a1s.rge stock of Ladies' Printed Crepe Dresses. Black-monuted Team Backband Harness, $88.50 Americans who are now Rt Am Sizes-40 to 44. Reg. 17,00, for 10,95. P 5 ring Breeching $44.25 ;e sterdam and saw these two victor. ".Another line of Printed Silk Dresses', reg. 15.00, for 9.50:. •les, declare that Williams is the This isnot&'factory harness, but custommade in our igreatest sprinter of all times. The Clearing our Silk Fugi Dresses: - own shop at Markham. modesty with which the victor Short sleeves, selling %it 3.95 - We specialize on repairs to harness and collate "wears his crown stamps him ase Long sleeves, selling at 4.50 - true athlete and a gentleman.' The <,All colors and sizes to choose from. man who `6oaets of his victtories A tali will convince you. _ ` F . "T .- O D 'D S .0-'over his rivals and gloats over oney refunded Satisfaction guaranteed or m their,defeat can cot .claim to be.a _ Harness and Collar Manufacturer _ r real athlete, and_ by his boasting 3"Doors north of Hewis' Butcher Shop. Home Phore 8400 loses mach of the glory.that sboaid : ��JL�3rJ_J���. 0NT. (sAait EL SCHWARTZ) ..be his. In•the over event that THE IDEAL SHOPPE -- w v are taking place at Amsterdam, vanadiana are winning Lfieir full — --- ' THE CENTRAL -GARAGE �ahate ofhbnors, and by the time Brock Street North — - Whitby, Ont. that the events are over, they can letttrn'home with the assurance Telephone- 4900 - that they have rousted t6on4elves - a withg1ory. At the ►rresent tirneect - We,. We]come You, to Ins' : the United States leads the other � .- � :•" :_.nations with the number of points :won, but with a population ten our,lines. I•t's your opp, rtunity. Comp;re quality and Auto pa. Accessories Oilsl and times that of Canada it is expect- Price, then step in line and be just another > > ed that they should make a better satisfied customer Ga8o�ine, Acetylene Welding, �t Men's attd Boys' Fancy Gating Flannels, These trousers are n ' Cut Sore Thistle NOT smartlycat, splendid materials, cool. and comfortable- Battery Charging ,0 for quick selling. . tilittle attention immediately to cut. New 9ammer Ne.ekwRre -Both Bowes and Four-in-hand Re airs made oil all make ting Sow'Phistle will prevent millions of seeds being s^altered over your Underwear,nota button and balbriggan, very comfortable t farm and your neighbor's farm. for the warm Weather. .. Sow Thistle is one of the most perni- of ear8. cious weeds In the Province. It has STOCKIN GS-Girls'Stockinge for play or best wear. Men's and Boys' - been on the increase. Further in- socks are -here in a varied assortment of patterns and colors. .`'. _crease means lose•of hundreds. of thousands of dollars. Ciel it under ,Ask for Cott ons. We share our roffts with on.' control now before it gate your _ ' P P y - -- - •,.. farm under control. v _ HALES Sr. "ONCER .}OS�i S. MARTIN., , 4_ : CECIL B RADL'E Y - Minister of Agrinniture + ri. M. cRosRRRY : ap.Q.'r - - W. . �..��,�� Pro rietor , i • - > g al Representative 01,- P 2 C K E R I NICO} p , .� 93 ''icker�ng �wstkiM� ^� „ •�J '"�,$' '�> x '- .o., LL,,., ,r.,,y--.' 's:T'" :�r`idr>, s"ye.? ;, ...,. t;'.:,� •h r ';.•e�n„g•' w , `x'a '7 fir''`"" .?>la:. t ..�sasr..`'wc of yr,.'a ;e +"• .q;�. ."• t. VZRW t =1,7-�­'VP' t�,V �-z W AWN 77 V Ratios- OLARgAONT.. Adam .-Spears has rented his Miss Laura Morgan hos returned- -Government. Municipal suAr ThoF Piakeftg BONDS farm to J h Taylor for a term home. after spending a coaple of Mortgage Bonds. Also. Ind trials. T. Oondy',o new now of sun 01r. ,and Mrs. Speam weeks with her sister, M D-A. Vign t--from 5 to 7 per residence lea . will M , we la'setweaw r. nearing completion. take up residence in*White. Fught of Lakedeld, -.-Z Committee Har Porter ape &'day re Vale. Miss Mabel Gibson is spending a [y7iu Gmvenhuralt plea saint holiday with friends and INSURANCE-Alum ll c*sos writffn Son- eluding Fire, Autom,bile, 'Wind 7 D.,A. and Uri.' Scott spent bntt�l this 0111. toa --- d relatives in Detroit and also at !ti a a w HERE 'Win"an's Lake,-Mich. P= storm, Accident and Sickness. 7 A' q 31% with friends at Jackson's a'a BRING It obone or iTrite, PO at. No, is the time to get a now Spt of so re Mise Palmer, of Uxbridge called Harness,or got the old t -paired. ENTION­ ­::on Morgan and Mrs. .Pugh last ATTAU 48tf 7-RD. BOWMAN, Whitby- I have ?n aEack samplos. of B&mael Members having pro stolen 00rumnal week Trees and Jeffrey's harness. The oato immediately rwiti Any Inbulber. R• . H. STROUD, DUNBARTOX A.• Day,-of Toronto, spent the former may be ordered through cata. - I haTe,taken over the Age nicy of Executive 00muilues. with D. B. and Mrs. logue at prices quoted. -x for Madbership fee 81.00. Harness, Boots and Shoes repaired 2- Catalogue free,) Renfrew Cream Separators, Scales Tickets inav be had from We President at' at shortest unties.' Harness made to, Mr. and Mrs. Loyst and children I also carry collars, collar do,sweat Seorstary on appliostion. a It Stove8, Fleury's Famous your order. Give me.,A trial, and hot motored to Na ansa on Sunday"to pads, harness oil by bulk, harness Plows. Points, Exec. Cow.-L. D. Banks,C.S.Palm. convinced that I can give you so" visit f rienda. dressing, also silver polish Snufflers and Wheelbarrows. . or,M. S.Chapinan, Pickering. faction-. Agent for STACO Brand and other parts. Miss Little, of London, spent goods. theweekend with her sister,-Mrs.. M0:B"`­ =771"Z W.� ]),-Munro, Jas. Richardson. wee Repairs promptly done, 0. A. Overland. L. W. PILKEY, CLARRMONT AGENT (48) BROUGHAM President seprotary Farmers, .Attentiona Mr. Swift has -moved .into the Dr..Brodie residence west of the �­THE BEST YET lbave the aR.eacy for the Famous .0 R tist Church. We represent the Waterbury Odor- Renfrew Macblner�. Separators Miss Annie Spoffard has been 0 -holidaying in Gravenhurst for the less Chemical Toilets especially ad- Scales, and the high quality week or two. apted for rural schools or where there Acorn Range, and am pre- pat,t, is no water system. Can be installed P to giye beat.terms.. ve m full information with drawings for- Me Mrs. Frank Chidlow, has been in the building. : A card will bring Gi' ea. call when wanting some.._ elected president of the married thing iti these lines. Phone Pick 1007 ladies softball team, each particular layout. C. H. Found is progressing rapid. H. IEL P4nter, W- C. WILLSON, .1y with the brick work in Thomas T-mveUeW-Chequw R. R. No. 1, LOCUST HILL Clew residence. a5-tf. Whitevale 4 ct( L Rev. A. � McLellan occupied th �11 Pit ' at 0 ass= safm I ' in St. John's Church the Over rougliam. on Sunday last. Port Perry Cori'Vlltll� in _4RFY1i I ing manCT ''..Carry Hospital, where he underwent an Ust 7 -operation for appendicitis. , . ... This quits a wet time .: . q . We have had qu while travelling and to Claremont lately, some getting 1 need Manure Spreader. cheap ..... ..... M wet inside as well as outside. I used Corn Cultivator, Iron Age' I=negotWAC CV - am@ S. and Mrs. Ad of the 741, con. of Uxbridge, visited with I Melons Cream Separator, 7 ,Bert and' Mrs. Lickoeish on San- nearly new 4­ I Premier Cream Separator,cheap .-day. -hauled .. ...... For. sale AC any_ /0)) A number from here attended I Ford Touring, all over 1 . I . , , J, the funer%l of the late W. S. Major I Gray.Dort Touring Branch. r4 sit Whitevale oa Monday after "i Tun Tru&P noon. richt away to fix I Half Too Truck HEN you have Men will begin r Prim the M&aonle Hall for a moving 3 Used Oil Stoves, cheap Wplaced an ordef with us fora"mornoris.1 jug tn re show, which will be open- ad this fall. We are cleariag out our stock you have looked far in- .4, of Now Oil Stoves to the'future foe our W. U. and Mrs. Borst, Detroit, memorial work stands cheap. Mich , spent a few days with the Satoblished Ism up under stress of time katter's uncle and aunt. Ed. and Our stock of Binder Twine, Paris and -weather, It lisp tru, Gibson Green and Arsenate of Lead • Iv a lasting tribute. A, M. and Mrs. Smith and daugh- and Lime. Fly Sprays. 'ter, Blizabeth, of Tillsouburz, Haying and ­No GreaterTributs" spent the weekend w4h D. A. Harvest N. W. STAFFORD, Scott. Whitby Branch, and Mrs stipplies is complete. Road, Air got a. Thomas Wilson and Chas ..J. H-Perry, Manager Whitby d. A. and Mrs. Grant and family C H AS 'COOPIER Phone WhIthy !have been enjoying otor trip ng a an through Ne 48 r Q9 0 W. sad Mrs. Page, of Toronto ; " ----Mr. and Mrs,'Tbpper, of Locust DURANT MOTOR CARS - r Hill, and Hugh and Mrs. Pugh, of e y York State. CLAREMONT 7-Ev body w AND TRUCKS Whitevals. visited with,J. B. and -Mrs. Beat as uturclay. atU&I ft@ Frank Sodea is alile to be at ' u., SooStort/ esavin )Ohl again'. if Wbeing e9aftned to is tt's had 4orZft' "ral days, suffering Insu=ce Co. from tw*rtes sustained while fall Claremont Cheap rates for farm and con 10g from a ladder when picking "'cherries. oupons buildings. Farmersare anxionaly waiting �Specials 'for" Windstorm Insuirance on buildings. wind-mills,silos etc. for dry weather go that they can ­i Automobile Insurance proceed with their harvesting 'June of all kinds. We are giving away original Wra operations. The ground is so Rogers Silverware absolutely soaked with water that:it is also DRY GOODS "FREE" coder our new "Proft Sharing Plan." A beautiful and ex. FARMS FOR SALE Men's shirts, -98 sign in-a high quality Silver Plate with Wro. R-ogera&Son Im ossible to do any plowing. C.1 elusive de' WrijeL or phone There will be no service in the Men's overalls, heavy, pr, 1.09 trade mark on every piece. Given.-with an unconditional **Guaran- tee" to give perfect satisfaction without time limit.. United Church on Sunday next. Men's fancy Box, ... ­50� ve E D. BOWMIN Mr. Geo. West, of Ashburn, will Ladiee' silk hose,.. With purchase you'make at our store of 25c you receives 20 WHITBY, ONT. conduct the services in the last 93C every - . . coupon inFirked 25c, with every 50c purchase a coupon marked 50c, two weeks of August. Sunday Moody's silk underwear,.... 1.00 Newest styles in men's and with every $1.00 pnroba8e a coupon marked$1.00 amd soon. When School as usual after next Sunday 'Parmers, Attebtkn on have Raveii $15.00 worth of co pons-you-are-entitled to a'141ogers!' Mrs. Allaway and straw hats 4.1 Percy and Raspoon. A foil list of premiardi is here given. Airs. Caldwell anF. C. Beal, of iGROCERIBS I have secured the agency for the Fromb :-7 Toronto, and the latter's sister, &Wood and Cockshutt Farm Impts- Url. (Rev.) W. Leach and family, Ready cut macaroni. 2 lbs.i .19c Free with mento. .-god,.will keep constantly on No Fake.No Oodapetition 00orge, Edith and Wilma, of win. Corn flakes. S'pkgg for -25c Coupons Cash hand repairs for these popular Dipeg, visited with J. H. andMrs. Shredded wheat, 8 pkas ... PAmounting to Coupocto. No Guess Work ImplemesoouImplements.Bran flakes, 2 pkgo for e I Teaspoon .....15.00 �30 .3.00 .1 -'Al ,'Ln's stable Beal on Monday fittingsbarn and a. - 25c 1 Desert Spoqn ...90.00 .60 6,M Services will be resumed in the 8 Jelly powders and tumbler We wit'ht to make our busi twill also take contracts for painting Large,prunes, 2 for 25c 1 Table Spoon 60 ".65 6.50 Ba list Sunday next, nese grow and grow in a legiti. barns and houses by a new Catsup, quart bottle :23c 1 Soup Spoon....3250 d 50 the 12th last.,' when the pastor, Rev. H. R. Stephens, will preach SVrup, 5 lbs for - 35t I letd Teaspoon..26.50 :58 5,45 hate wa�r. The bank' pays process, by spraying. : '28c I Salad Fork .87 875 interest on what you save, Estimates cheerfully given. int U a. m. and 7 p. m. Evening P&G soap. 5 bars for 5. isub I Rutter 8 pre ad.er39 7-8 78 7.71 we payintereston what Phone IBM. .,A Terrified Roman who Fancy mixed biscuits, lb... :!23c 1 Knife Med......37.50 "'.75 '7.50 spend. -e-52 1 7 you DiswisseclGod. Acordial invite- Christie's sodas. 2 lbs. for 35e 1 Fork Med­-....82.50 .05- 680 nt tion Is extended to all. Peas, corn and tomatoes, I Cold Meat Fork70.00 1.40 14,00 'Our Interests Are Your R. J. Maim" Clareiio Aylmer, 2 for... 29c 1 Gtavy Ladle.....82 50 1.65 16.50 Interests. A,large number from Oakwood, and Bulk black tee, special, lb.' 63c, I Berry Spoon..100,00 ,.�2.00 20.00 Green ]River Toronto, came out on Monday ..enjoyed a •picaic on Mew0-cial Blue Rose rice, 3 lbs. for'.,. -25c 1 Baby Spo6ri ....85.00 .70 7.00 White tapioca, 2 lbs. for 23c 1 Sugar Shell....95.00 ;70 7 Park here. In the 'evening their ..... Basket Fadtory I Fancy stripe cocoanut,' 16., 271c J.Rutter Knife..,.40.00 .80 8.. ifocitball team, "The Oakwood Car Manufacturers of 00 No Coupons allowed on charge loations,", played a friioqdlv ga' le - s Go me t accounts over 30 days All kinds of Fruit Baskets.. . with our boys, thei score loetrig 3 1 y in favor-of Claremont. D. A, 800T T .,.Berry Crates, abodt Phone-3W The public .are getting Call at �ugh of paying for short time Pbone 1402,. J. FINGOLUS Farmers Bushel Baskets, .--eno "CLAREMON'l Baskets. 4o6tball. On Saturday la9t tne Cl6thes game that was billed to begin at 48 o'clock, was not started until 6 55. 'Frank 'Pennock The result was that the specta- Proprietor tors saw only 35 minutes Ay In Phone play IAAJ -oil 20 nlirtttlte�-, .the first half an -S ,f - -,-,44y0A%Aft 1. V­­ -,In the last half. What kind of management is that" On Monday 4veniugthtigarnewas not worth ER., . -WANTED HAR E BEAT. ".. Collection, yet people pay 2.5 STANDS FOR THE -BEST points in Mani- When we pay 1:-1us'half a cent per mile beyond to all .....cents to see them to see games we want games and tuba, Saskatch!�wan, Alberta,--Edmonton, Tannis, $15w00 TO WINNIPEG :-..& - full time played, or we shall stay ■ Calgary,MacLeod and lRast. away.-Spectator, ' PLUS TAX R 11T U R N I N G-Half a cent per mile to Winnipeg,plus$20.00 and tax to destination. The regular monthly meeting of the Women's Institute will be held AUAUDI. 21orb -From Toronto, Caledon Bast, l3eetoni, Meaford,Collingwood,Penetang,Midland,CAPreols and At the Some of Mrs. David Gregg South and East in Ontario,also Stations in Quebec West of St.Andrews and lachute. on AUG. 23rd-From Stations in Ontario,Toronto,Inglewood Jct.and West and South thereof. Wednesday, August the 15th. o' AUG. Slot-From all stations in Ontario,Capreol, North Bay and South and East thereof. The program will consist f an Z� address by Miss McIntosh, of Special Trains for Winnipeg via Canadian National Railways: '_..Brampton, Provincial Convener From TORONTO(UnionStation)-Aug.21st-12.01 a.m.(Midnight Aug.20th);12.30 V.m.;10.40 p.m. . Aug. 23rd-2.b0 p,in:;10.40 p.m. Aug.Slot-2.00 p.m.and 10:40 pati. of Women's Institutes. Demon- From OTTAWA-Aug. 21st-12.01 a.m. (Midnight Aug. 20th); 1.00 p.m. stra.tion on M­.;ic by Miss Mary Aug. 31ot-1.35 a.m.;1,00,p.m.; 10-40 p•tn. Forsyth and pupils. R,Al call, a From PETERISORO-Aug. 21st-12.01 a.m. (Midnight Aug.20th) via Lindsay, 131ackwater and Affierley. suggestion for the bride's hope From WIN DSOR-Aug.23 rd-12.30a.ul.(11 VdnightAu,7 22nd)via Chatham,London,Hamilton and Inglewood. Litter Carrierq, Hay Carriers; ti cbe9t. Refreshments will be ser- From PALMERSTON-Aug. 23rd-Q no a.m. via Guelph. Georzetownand Inglewood. Pumps, Door Tracks, Cow wed and members. Fire requested to 'Bowls. Pressure-Syst-ems Etc. Through can from other principal connecting witit nwcial trains. Frx details consult local Canadinm N-ational Agent my prices on 'bring a contribution and also one Through Trains-Cam-fiort.bl.c,.1..1.t Cars-sto4sew Oars for Women and Child-►*n It Will PaF Yr)a to get lemon. Those wishing trAnspor- above before buying elsewbere.1 itation are requested to give their Travel CANADIAN NATIONAL FRANK J. PROUSE mamest to,,Mrs. Chidlow or Mrs. '.Selman, '17 CR P R I N*0. V ONTARIO % N, (54f. ,_;�,. sx"ix �7S" .....: +r r�.. mF,e'C . >vM+.,.n.ars. '9r'.tt45^"^'•�„"ae3"'^. _,,.3� �X$"'Na...d:: .^'c••.•»,af ;.,ten ..,r,nq, ...-��. -w:sc.,r+!Bee: "'•Y '2`;. 5:e.+w'i^' R •as,i""'.; ,D!°' egS�..mr ^'its ^., '.;a, .r,.. }.r. v'.�" ., 'S? .•„ ,...Cx;n. wv;.,.- .S' er Lw ,?� .. a'j, ;".,yY-^:"Pa.:;' ;r. •.F_„'1a".a dh-�k..;M�, '.w:g "L.. w• f:4:. iA, RN!`V «- -„t ,n,-,,"..-.;.,. •- r...k..cnrs-ua; •.! 'w.e.. x'"• 5.,... ..F_ " '•'^'.; t.t._, i. ,'dv:t.': �,,$,•, lav ^',��� 'y,"'.e���e,.rr%✓,:. •.� .F`Ci� "P''+.'l as-viS. _ .. .: r r - - _ He had•raised himself, tensed with the horse flying on with the force of the effort. Now he sank abek, supine, them, and then threw himself back with'his Byes closed. . And Joan lean- against the.wall of the ravine.: .- ed anxiously above him, (To be continued.) ` -- 'What's wrong? Are-you worse?" - s -- she cried. Fasts Light'Craft Lead r "Worse every minute" he said . French Naval Program a t� ZAcalmly, without opening his eyes..7. " +, •Paris:-Information obtained at the 'll get hal� I -"Sts , Joan. I've only French naval ministry has disclosed y close' me y a minute or two left. I knew when I that the naval program, designed to 88t! had one look at the place that slug hit give France a powerful. modern fleet, ^ \ me that I was finished. I've seen too will be augmented this year by the' 1..._J r many wounds not to know. Don't go con$tructio�t of three.10,000-top crisis- Never before has such care been used in preparing for help. The last thing I can do is ere, twelve flotilla leaders, eight de. ;teas for the public. Never�ore has such s blend to tell you a thing you ought.to s}�oyera, twenty-nine submarines and ss t� She took his hands. B the ce other craft. THE BIFOCAI, YOU of high quality teas been mase,as In SALAQA The flotilla leaders of the destroyer, HAVE HOPED FOR " This flavour, this.unfaHln deliciousness is bring in her own young arms she seemed s striving to drive new life into him. type are the largest afloat. Two It removes the hazard of stairways. v +' '�I saw it in your face" he mor- cruisers built last year have recently • ing pleasure to millions. It allows freedom of action of t proved by testa to be the fastest ships he mured, "w�terl the candle began to die. greater. comfort in -that same wild look I've seen in the of,their wait size the world. fleet, almost� adinp.ai Does not Imprison the �— face of your father- i eye be a blurred field. '1 M "Wild look-in dad's face?" obeole>3cent at the armistice, is being t t 0 I D �+J "Not Buck Daniels." replaced with ships that are fast, light I A British Invention. and economical, ships destined to Ask Your Eye Specialist. = His next words were an' obscure •' _ muttering. She leaned closer and'she guard the 36,000 miles -of sea com- A ® heard him saying: ' mu&ations between the homeland i "Dan Barry's girl was named Joan. and the empire overseas. .Sixty mil-i 1 - " lion people live 1n-these colonies and f I think polar bear meat is as good] u, His wife was named Yate and you-- the arca is many times that of France. uAq as mutton.-Vilhjalmur $teLansaon. . J ¢ . ... - _ CHAPTER RVI ro xasn AND HOL'NDH. A•, Hand Held Out to China; __-. �'•' -- BEGIN HERE TODAY. carrying both.of them and thinking , New York Times: {The American t The sheriffs roan was as trim a Finding the lifeless bodies of his nothing whatever about it!" gelding as ever jogged across desert Government have informed the Na- two Partners...-at _their.__gold-mining "Ah," murmured--the girl, "how sande and if it came to a dash over - camp, Ifarry Gloster flees southwa ,:beautiful and how free! Such a man they tare Government to ereviae thef existing ' s knowingthat he will be accused of the' t„ goad going he had a turn of speed could do no wrong!" which would make a rival sick in half commercial treaties with that conn- 6 crime. On the way Gloster eaves' the 1 "Let me tell-yop what�he did. He try.),A token of friendship has been. life of Lee Haines from the murderous a mile of work. So that during the r married beautiful Kate Cumberland. Harry offered to Chinese. On them now hands of Joe Mxcarthur. I first ten minutes of his ride, into,He settled down. He forgot his wild- I rests the tea Gloster is jailed after getting Gloster watched his progress with the, ponaibility of meeting it a -fight with several 'men over a girl. neB3. Rather I should say that,he utmost satisfaction and heard the in kind. The Nationalists have the. Lee Haines comes to his rescue, hold- kept putting the impulses behind him. noise of the pursuit beat away into opportunity of demonstrating by their r+ Ing up the sheriff while Gloster mattes+But final) the broke loose again. a dash for freedom. "Joan," presum-I y y the distance. acts as well as their words that they .m Seven men chased him. Seven men ebly•the datrghtei of Buck Daniels, an,killed the horse he was riding-it But he presently discovered that the are prepared and able to carry out old recluseee, also helps Gloater, show- roan was beginning to slacken his their part of such new agreements as 5 Ing him the wa to safety. Haines is wasn't Satan-and Dan started to get effort& His gallop was losing its may be made, Nothing would so yy the seven, one by one. He forgot Kate, g p g struck by s bulle5 and fatally wound- - elasticity, and his fore hoofs struck greatly, strengthen the Nationalists' jr ed. .Joan takes the dying man to an. He forgot the youngster. He went on the earth with a lifeless beat which Prestige abroad as proof that they are ^+ old cabin among the trees where he m blood trail k tells her the storyof Dan Barry-an "Why sot?" cried the girl. "If Peter meant a very great deal to the rider. masters !n their own household. He recalled the sheriff-a lean and >' unusual; demonalc, fearless man of were killed the old weal school. "But for the sake of a borrowed sun-withered man who might well be Minard's 1_Iniment-A reliable first aid NURSES know, and doctors have r fifty pounds lighter than himself. Per- -4---- NOW GO ON WITH THE, STORY horse-to kill six men That was g TONGUE TWISTER _ declared there's nothing quite !flee a' has it was his weight which was •"Wh do you lees him?" why Kate left him. She still loved P g - Aspiris to relieve all sorts of ache y y P killing the roan. Perhaps it was the A glowing gleam, growing green and pains, but be sure it it As run "Because he's the beat horse in the him, but she saw that she could not eats mountains_ he's That's one reason. An-;stay with him on. account of their�� p� with which he had Covered .The wish that was wished was very the name Bayer should be on .the r lane calla. I t him when he q,� littXoaraee, Dan was willing to leave, the first two micauset from the town. well wished. package, and on every tablet. Bayes other is that I think he's one of Sar-i Five fine fish for frying. is eatrmq and the word nine-ia , go I ,. No doubt, both causes combined. But - :--, � � g he resent) was sure that he had kill- A big mixed biscuit tin. r s on every box. You can't go- s, a yearling, and he was in the mus-!but he couldn't bear to let the little presently A big beadle placed a body to a btu if you will just look at the batt K Box tan band that old Satan was still girl staybehind hi ed the speed of the moon!. - leading. Some of the old blood runs! ss was inning to show in the He-drew to a walk and drop out c of the saddle, The instant he struck W11ful Winnie went warbling to In him. And if he had another Dan i youngster. It Drove her mother Fran- Wembley, when Wily Willie whacked the round he saw how much worse .` Barry on his back-how can I tell?-otic with fear to see it;'and finally, matters were than he had dreamed: Wilful Winnie well. he might be every bit as good as his -- - -- father ever weal _ lie had to iiraw the roan along by the Peter Parker patted poor portly e - Percy Patrick; portly Percy Patrick "But to t.back to Sart himself, •• reins. The poor animal dragged back } y on the bit with dull eyes and fagging Panted. I say he-used to go around the count � R ed ears, and his hoofs trailed in the dust; t 1' on the back of a'horse he didn't need and he a bridle. to handle and with a wolf got his wind back with amus- azto:vz.a a.�ae ��zxta rtW AND gLIGSTLE UbtLti Ito UF, trailing him and doing his errands. - Ing slowness. Bhryytng Pard. write. , -_' For a blown ktorse is not like a IEeua for Latest illustrated i "Satan would trot away,to a little ----- BIcyctee and Acceasor. Irin blown man. Many a good athlete runs tee FREE CATA- Is the �• Caaads = _ .>tistance. Then )flack Bart attacked _ - _ himself to a faint in a half mile race, roctt7to i L°''d : Dan-like a demon, with his fur I' s u�u� ski it 1a • bristling and his great teeth slashing - lies ten minutes flat on his back, con- - + !••stworks, 3• faat%°toam �•�• t�tlan•s¢, i _ /.' sdoualy relaxing every monde, and M in > °°�c+ude w.b the air a hair's breadth from Dan's r isi-a-s aaadaa ,.. 8.rts then arises to run a mile event and as• W. Toroaao. face, who would fend the brute 'off " win it. But when the ribs of a horse �-�"•`�' with 'his hands, dancing .here and E b begin to heave in a certain manner, - _there like the shadow of a leaf_ in a ..there of wind his Ranke ballooning in and out, and "And Satan wool] come to the res- out, and when his head begins to jerk F cue with the sun winking on him, and down at every stride, a rest of s few his mane bowingabove his head; just -• minutes tines him little good. "s fraction of a second's pause at the Gloater continued walking until a - scene of the fight---and then Dan had dull and muffled pounding was plainly dived at him, caught him in some way "r �� audible behind him, and he knew that around, the neck and then twisted on the pursuers were gaining fast Then ; to his back. So off they would go with kke brought the roan to a trot and went Black_ Bart after them, sailing forward at a smart clip, with the through the air with his teeth-aimed I He drew to a walk and dropped out gelding beside him. Perhaps he cov- ;8L Dan's throat,-irhagine catching a of the saddle, seed a mile in this fashion,but by that .� hundred and thirty pound wolf comin time the-noise from the rear was very at oe like an arrow with his own distinct and he dared. not linger any y while .she was sitting in their cabin more. - r speed plus the speed of a racing horse,1 one night, she heard a whistling out - In the meanwhile,although the roan p But that's what Dan Barry would do, in the night and she sa wthe'little girl was by no means recovered from the- • artd off they would go with Satan get up from the fire and cross the effects of that heavy weight in--the - room and stand there with her baby saddle and the terrific pace of the first # __ face pressed against the glass and two wiles, at least it was no longer - plliss! 7l looking out into the night." pulling back on the bridle; and when "She wanted to get to her father?" Gloster, somewhat winded by his ef- _ •• "God knows! She'd have walked forts on foot, climbed into the saddle ' •• out into the teeth-of woves when she agahr, tl a horse went off at a trot aift �► e heard that whiste. And when Kate An arroyo crossed his way. Gloster - ' packs saw that look in the eyes of the baby, dropped into it with a sigh of relief she knew-she knew=" - and raised the gelding to s gallop -- - Here the voice of Lee Haines fal- again. -A moment later the dry ravine, w •� - p tered and died away. Was filled with a clamoring as the - 4 "What's the matter?" •she risked whole posse swung in behind him and, • . �' � frightened.he candle hi h ++ with the good footing beneath 'them, popLulaJ ra ed doll g ern he de- they gained upon him at an appalling EDDY • • .00k for mended. rate. _ TISSUES .is more ec o n o mz ea Z She obeyed. - - -- - They were sweeping around a curve �t on the "Now," he said, his eyes great and just behind and. in ten seconds they , V]N on the straight issue of price yet gee dealer's shining as he watched her, "I was would have full view of him. And a; mon for when bis WIg }Wunter �► saying that the girl, when she heard view by the clear starlight would be! SPAN•I•�UE at i�a roll y her fathers whistling,.went to a win- almost as good as a-view in the day. �totT�te` dow and looked out and then she tried Certainly they.would open with the!r -'rbe finest Time - The big VIM SWAN ROLL gives you more to climb up on the sill-" gu-ns, and his own thigh was weighted seat money can paper-750 sheets, full count-snore than three His voice stopped again, and it by no revolver, to say nothing of a aOr' jaoo iecot` -tithes as much as the ordinary 5c roll Actually +•. seemed to Joan that he watched her rifle 'tnder his leg., one '"WHITE SWAN" at 15c» is a-more ecoa- with •a fascinated•horror. He swung•out of the saddle, bal- ornical purchase than three average 5c. rolls. "Who are you?" he asked, &need hie weight on one stirrup for zin `;-`And when you purchase WHITE SWAN you are "Joan.Daniels," she answered� "but instant and then. dropped to the 1 tell me more about Dan Bar It PPe •""`'" getting a paper of real quality,a time worthy of t %At�'� � Barry. ground. The tired gelding would have, Anreal 4•od its, our fine bathroom a iatmenm 'E roll of ' seems to me-I don't know why-it dropped back to a trot at once. GI St s+ll .eitet• �0 5 �° ` FPe •beets, it is completely wrapped, protected against taint ours me full of wonder, happiness, ; sen 1 F PP scooped out a handful of pebbles ! and dust,guarded from all unnecessary handliin ifs o r e . fear, to hear you speak of him. • - of "What Daniels?" Haines persisted. dealer for W131TTi SWAN,rbe'Lwue of Ask solo „ >FO! yOti! "Buck Daniels." WHEN IN. TORONTO limmawfue deannen and big,value, '.. money "What? He wasn't married fifteen Stay at the _ •e• _� - mad years ago. How could he 'haves • daughter of your age?" Royal Cecil Hotel ,till) best Pepperatitat "Do you know him?" Cor. Jarvis and Dundas Sts. 11W°w' 1 �• I Mast, easbea», �O���V r -�' ng Sweet for He disregarded the question, Every-Room With Private Bath nitb.a "Tellrme about your mother," Rates $1.50 up - Garage at Hotel � � Issue. �is su�� t" money al fli� ++ 3 Minutes Walk to Shoppltly She looked a little like the. I meati,' of a time. a'� had yellow hair and bine eyes." District. Pi N EST VALUES IN CANADA , "And her name-" r"s; a.*. i t)DY•co.L t M(T a O,M V LL,cAr+Ao�,. 24 IStut No. sal "I told you beforel was Bate." Minard's Lin ent for ellstored RPR ;w i %,­ 1LADA M,... , ,«:: r. •.x,};�' 3�'.�' !,• - ,«P,? - il ...+,-,.. fi,.. ..s: ...p. wxa;.:C.•' v - . �.'�`, ''fhic" •.I''�'.e.e 'k::"J,f •;lak' - '�tus.•',e, � � , '" sP �''� :w j; ,,J •9 :� �' _'"" ��� .. - �;r, 'k'..� .� -:�,:.�-e?,- ,....•x:.a�;�,�-*':� ,t.� :'fit.'.�• �'' ..•^.; -.�'�w .C,"r ,� w ��':,^,=r. _.Tr. 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"' .Body Will Form 'Its Own , � - -1 -,,4-�,� . .. . I'll, � . �;t2ll, .,W, ., - , j � , ,... , I , - .�, .I .. .--Clever '�Cooks Shorten Theiz with a little onion, will be enough r(:r I I ,, X .,ph . _ ,2 " ,?,�,��,s' I � 1, � - . .. - 'Z. 1. ,: , - the Salisbury steak for four. Sli ' - . , .:],:. �'. e en ..... I I '4i_ ' ' ' ..Hours in'the Kitchen With � .: � - 1: , .. 1,�. ... ... -Antidote Against Poll' . , __,,�� I mix in one i .. . . , � '5 ., .- , - ..._,).� ,-, ., *19 ' with salt and pepper, - . ��,.­ I --�* I! -it Is Treated-C6r- - : � -� --,r,,.. ,:, ,. . . _ I �: . I . If . �. � . . . - - ­ . . ,. . I , . . I ­ .V -_ - _�%,: �--�: -the Coming_of . Wiaxm , beaten ,gr and shape into if `.� . .... � . . _. 7-a77 . � ­ . �� at.patties.� "--" - -.-- I . I � ­_ , � - . - - ­ ­_ I � . I I I :_:­ I 1. ..- 1_1 '. . .1 I �.". . .1. . � . , . - . . . � . '.. . ,� :, Neather With Simple Pan broil these; in a little becon tat, I I � I . . .I. " . ''' ­ .� �, . ,­ . . . I �;, ...� .1 _�_,� ­­, -- _'�' . But Wholesome ... ... or drippings and &Zrange on platter. . - � I "'. . I � fever, time.I .. - . " �iq . . � Rop cach wl,,.Ii hot horseradish- sauce., ­ ' :. 11 , Albany. N.Y. - Hay . .����,.-A',- %, ! -, . ­. 1. It I . 1 �� ,,­ - . Is with us again. For those �. .- - ­.. . �, , . . Meals � . 7 - .- I . I . . . , . . 0' ���� ..:., - I � * � ,made by adding t1ko . . , , I- ., ,�­.�' � * - to,four table .. I ,�.,�� . .. .11 . . . - ' Ispoons--of borseradish to. a. medium - . ;�. �11X,� I perennial suffers from hay fever, . . . , �"-14...... I . .., �";:_ All . '. - 'By Harriett Coleman _ ?z ... i!� ", tF,-:-:;;::� " .. . .. I I . . . I I thick white sauce, Quarter baaai .. I . C. W s:.1:, . "ios� colds," asthma and similar af- . I:0. L.� , . .. . �. 7 , 11 . . , � �, . .." . , ... .._...!:� Summer days and simple menus go - I . i!; 1.1 .: �z.7: . .: 'L,%* � I :;!,� ��::. I .: .�";,L�, I .. . . , . , 1� ;_.�-comfortably together. The following saute in. butter and lai two pieces .�,.x, : .:. � :�:� 1 ,� :1 lffitctions, the New York State Health "L:�C j". . I I crassed over ,each meat pattle on.top , ,� 1 '_11 . i ' .�.'. ..`1."I I�- . . ,:. . . ;1 Department has a wGTd of comfl . ... �k ..- , .menas are suggested for AUe home- " ! - . , ,�'` .-IQ . . of the sauce. For A formal meal . I 'Ideclaring that In, a large, iumber of _ . %-.1.,- �- - � I .L .� I . . 'raaker with or without a maid who - I. . - I. ,_ - - .. Z'�LL�. .1 . I . . . tenderloin steak, cut into ro If, I � �', .unit, Judi . .11 � . lessee It Is possible greatly to relieve . . .4-� :�;�. .. ," L *, .4.11 .�, wishes to serve well balanced and at- . . -, * . . " ,:.. ��If id�al servings and broiled, may take � .: ...!, I � , , .� - , . , , .Fl .1; I'll I.: . I . . . .� . I , , :" ' �� . .14 - L .. 1, ".. . I . .tractive meals witliout spending all v Ce .-1 . _�,�,�­':"' L � the disease, and so�metlmes,to cure it L ­' . "�­_, , I the pla of the chopped Meat. ' - L ,:..�::,.. :,_:� ' - L._ � ._�­.". L- . .1 . I . ;;­,�� I ,,permanently, without the patient jeav . '. :1,,'�All. - :. " .: . -, ,;her time In the kitch,li , . . . ; , ­ , �6 . Ing home. � � .. . .L� . . It usually takes about threel . - .;,� .. . 11 , - :i, ,:ii i:::,, ,1.�: . . 'L I .1 - I ',�1':"�I: ,. .,�k­ �' ., L!:!,::,�. .:� : -- 1: . . _ ''.,::.:,.�,a��. :.ii:.��;�i� ,!, I :,.::­ . I I. .- . - : , : �� , . ,. . - 1 ".., ....: :.,-:;.;P..�. . ..".: ,:.*i,:�::.::;;. .,�:::�� , . I I � . ,:. .�,"L _ � I .. . , . ... ..'�: ::�,,'::�'!�:::::;; X. . . I . - ,, - .. - r ., -! ..:l.... : . . , I. .LL 'L. .i: The. belief that, the, pollen of the -.. - 11 � I . I . - .. Sunday I . . _,�, ers of an hour to bike potatoes, and � . , .". ::..�:!�.�.:,:,!,: ;:", : ::L�.:_. . -1 L - ­ . . �x�.;,�i.:.. ,:.� ­ .i::, .". , . ,. � i:4.:,:*:.` L I I .. if your scalloped tomatoes are put ` ' ' ' I " I ;::..":�:;_::_� . �_ :i , ... .: ., I � : . .. . � I _. . I . .i';. : - �.,: ... .. .: . ....''. ::,.;; :,;.., _:.,.. . , I ,�, - "Fruit cocktail doe nt- .�, . ;...,-:­ .::..":"�...:::.L,�:i":.;:�"::.:,.,: .;:�- ,'�].::;: ':�,' :.L�j� I widely scattered golden rod is the . . , ­ ;K I. - ':''., ". ..,. :,:��'�,.�� ,":..�: ".. -,�':.:!'!L:i: . :.X,�'.:::d:. � " - - s not iiii u .. - ,1 ... I ­ ...,::: _:. :_:..�I.X.- �:_,�, . - I 1�;? "l 7, 1. I % .1 .. 1, . . . -_ .ii minutes . I I ... .;,.�:.,"i":.:.*.':':.L:,.,:,.::.''"''. ­".' , . � . . . . .. " :d:.�:,:.1.:. ::,. �: ,- '�A # . �4que, but one served at a dinner no% into the oven about tw ' .P- .": ,,�. ._._ ,:.,., ....:,:.:L� :.:::,�:"i,;�, ,:, :,::::::�-:, . -� I , . . �. .I I ... ... ..�:.�::.�::: - , :�- .�1. ,­., ... _­. . -A, cause of hay fever is .almost -a libel .... . ' ' . L. , long ago had simply added touches before they are done, your oven has - .... . . ..,.. ,,.:..t�:,;,:`%.... "- .­��:;. ... ..�:. X . �, on.th4t autumnal flower, In the opin- � . N11- � . - `..­ :' ' I ­ t, ....:...-�.:.." ;*::Ii.:�;:.:::-�: .. I...I 11 ­..'..... ...�:�,.,:,�.. ,:; ", ! ,;. ::.,.. -�.".:��:��­ .. :-; .::1:�,'­.:;­­j';::! L .­ L "I. � . 3 21 . ., I . ;: .. '_ '4:;..;;'.- ;:':.:�::::,�i:!�:,�.,."�::,.,::.*.".��L j,4,.:�' :,:... : ; . ,: .. . I .i4 � , - ': ;_ 1��rg - '. ::which elevated it Irom the common- been able to do double duty. . . Z ,.::�.�:....1,.:i:,:,-.'.:,_!..,..:..-:, "�- j :-L, ::` ;`:ll­..� �`-4';� ....:L, . .. - .,--!cn ot, experts pf J�_e­'dep4rtmli vill I '. 'L ,_ L . i I. .". ��� , , , - ,itl " , , . ilw, ' , , ...;,. �;:,.:-.I. ..,.:;.,,.,. I - . .- , , 'PI . I ....� ,....:_.,;.!; '�­. !! . ..;]: .�, :�.;: , , " , �L't'j . ;�:...:. . . �_....: ,_ ;, ,,,.: ­�: 11 r.oint out that the'pollen of this flow- �1 - . See. Its base was the usual orange . .Thursday - I . .I�`:!,��::�! "'? , I . . �. �::�.��,,--�:, .:.X: I .1, . , .. . ... ­ . ­� L ..... ­': .'...".".. . . ,:: ". . :.. . ;., . . . . . " I -and grapefruit sections, ten for color . . i .1 . .. . � ...!'' 1 1�"::7 . ,: '! : .:._�, ,::i:, ..I I I � . � i6r is hoavy and. therefore, causes few .I . .^ ... !'' �I�!��,;,,. .:: .. .. - , .;�:; " . ,���:;,.­ - . Lv. . ,;;�1 � � '.'�:. :1. &4&- !: I . . .. . I . .:, �.:.�L'j::`:�� . :�; . Macaroni is so very starchy that po .%,� � .� >tj� 4 , . small pieces of red apple with the ,� � I - -�::: :::,, �' . ,:, -1. cases, as It does not scatter easily. I . , -,_,--,. .. � .:. tatoes are not necessary with this I . ::,�,��;�:� :.:: , .- .:.11 ' ' . '-� �. " -�red skin left.on and shreds of green . . I I . I .�... . ..I I True hay fever, according to the do- ` �1:.,,��I, . ' '_ : �J� . . . 11 I- . I � ,." . :;' '.: , 'L . dinner, and with the chee added is . ' ,i-1 . K. . .:�. . . . I : ;.::�::, : :: I , ... - - partment, ts due to the pecu4far-sen- . _.L�.,�, . '.- .pepper (very thin ahTeds) were ad- - . .::.. � - _­ � I . . . .. ':L, ' ILL LL :.. : :::"�� , 'M tied, and a melon ball topped off the . :1..::;���!:,�-:1.�:,:�, . . . ' I - Avvenese of some persons to the pol- I. . . ,: :�':;::k . . of gras*es, weeds, plants or trees. ., - � .I,'.,­' -. w6ole. . , ::"j '"", . ,: : .. . ���4 . . macaroni or spaghetti la-a great deal _4 , 11 . a good meat substitute. Always cook , . .��9 � . Q) , , I - " :.� I _­ :: . ,4. I Your chickens (broiler size) may- of water, boiling hard- the entire' . I . � - rMcng the list of plants or frees I I .. :1. I , '. ­ . I . P ­ - ,. ... . . twenty to thirty minutes necessary , , . 1 1"i � '"be partially cooked the day before or .. . I - - whose presence produces a fit of "'ta I . FAMOUS SPEED ARTIST TO MAKE DESERT DASH ,7 1 . . _:,� % I to make It tender, stirring with a � � . I 11 !.l;Z.m , . �early on Sunday by placing them in 'a ng on the part,�ot the unfortiln - . ' ' ....I,.V . I" ... .;covered ro-aster 6n a rack, using only for� only enough to prevent sticking. . Capt.. Malcolm Campbell has chosen the 8,),rlan Desert fo.r.next place sneet -1.i 11 .. When cooked, drain into a collander to try'for the world's speed recoriC - .� � : ate' victim are the birch, , maple, - - - � ,­­I * I �­ 1, I ... .-_�.-­-water enii to reach the rack, and .---- ___--,�,.------------------.-----14 daisies, asters; sweet clover, corn. - . . .. ,.� . . . - ­;: I, �. ' and pour cold water through It.. This . . I I I �I . r,;­,;es - -lillo, . I. .�-�,� letting theM Voil not, over fifteen bes off the surface starch and �' ,of Canada, learned of the bison herd, , golden. rod, ragweed and many �. . .... , --- , .� `Minutes. Then It takes but little was . . i - , � . . . I � .. .. :. -, . . time preventi; that sticky effect'so often &Mplus Her& . . . . ". ____ ,L,. , . I . � .1.1 . . . . and thought It would be a fine thing othe'ra. * I I,.; � -,to roll them In flour, season and .I 1 The disease, when: It occurs at.odd I-.-� �11111,, � ,1 4 noticed. ,Grease a deep baking dish, 1, ,brain It for Canada, so that the I _., , .,.-.1 ," - 1 brown in a skillet� Use plenty.of . 1": . �.for Far Norffi historic, buffalo, which a times.t1i rr,uglL*ut.the entire year, and, ... I �...�� ..- 'bacon f4t r drippings, and after re- put in a layer of the macaroni, then .. , I '.�.I � o �, .. . . I I certain types of asthma. may be attri- � I � � ' . .. . . ' - . _ one of grated chet,se, scatter .over � such a large part in the pioneer life �r7 �i � , �� * -1, ! movins,,l ,chicken make a brown . I - '_ - : buted to adenoids*or other nose, ob- 1. . . , I - small bits of butter and repeat un ' " of the whol.6 continent, might be pre- -.!- - --.:�-,.- I .- .,. .gravy with flour added to the tat left. ___ I . . . . . . .. -ill Transfer 'of Buffalo to Great served for pli Accordingly he I structions. AnotbeC cause is,the sen- I 1:% . . - . �_�- , . _ - - - - I � ,4 .3 . .� !and for liquid use the broth from 1"' . slitiveness of'ceftaln persons to sub- - . I l - . .,. . I . - nue 'li-uthorized an'-6ff er to -Pablo, *htch� � . �4, - �"' 'cooking the chicken the day before. the top layer. Pour In milk just to I .. I w .�f 11;Ri' 0 .* . Cov-er and bake half to three-quarters .I � - . Indefinitely - the latter accepted. The Canadian, stahtiAl such as dandruff from horses, , ` 7- :1 �j . ,Or if you prefer a cream gravy save - i dogs and cats; dus-t from feathers In , ­ 1-,,� '... I this broth for a chicken soup, but be of an hour. Some persons prefer ' Government agreed to pay $260 per, . . How to take care of the natural � pillows or hair In mattresses; cotton. . 1- A�; 11�- buttered bread crumbs for the top I buffalo for the entire herd, it took . X ., . .isure to use It, . - �, I .- I . . and use a thin white sauce instead Canada's buffalo herd,i Pablo three years to round up all the�and-insecticides, It may even be in- I . I I . . -, , � For the salad elice-a large head of which Is 14.000 strong. Is becoming!animals and ship them to Edmonton, duced by certain foods, as f'or ex- . �­_'.1::.w.-r. - ­ . � � . of the* plain milk., The tomato � . ; awple.-ii strawberries and certal . .. I.,- - . � ." -- - -Iceberg lettucCdtagonally across, not a serious problem. Zoological gardens! Alberta. i -1 .4 I . � � I " sauce recipe Is given In Saturday's - , . . . In the quarter sections most often take a few bison, but the market for I Now. the problem seems to be to� cer,,4,. . ,..- N i directions. - _­ -.-� �l . . ' ! By a series of-ellminattelif - 4; ' -. - -.A- I ,seen, and you will* have a flat iur- such speelmew; I-, extremely limited,� I elepe .. - -_ � I . The raw carrot salad Is made by I prili the hii becoming too . - � �, ­ .face upon which to put the dressing. putting one-half cup of onion and one and the Goverbment Tard Is. increas-,111UM(-Tol.14. The tranj4fer' to Great,mil department experts ii It Is -1 ., - � Z7 . . -, � , . .... - -Helma. a Swedish cook *of our ali - rate. It I Slav I ex- '11Q , I Ing at an alarming Ily possible to determil-119 the - .. , .h cup of chopped carrot through the e L4ke. continued Indefinitely will' uaua . �11.1 . � �quatntauce. originated this, hence t e grind decided therefore to ship the animals i mean a large herd roaming through 1 act cause of the disease In each case. ,- . . , p ,-name. Into the usual French dr he buffalo Nil.0 such'exr-�Hmlsnts fall, a phyalls ...- 'I er. Mix with a eup of shredded� I i ess- , j In large tiumbers from t ... �ettuce and French dressing and serve - undeveloped country. for the animalsT ... '': .. .-,- -,'Ing mix about two tablespoons of pep. - ,park at Waitrwrigbt. Alberta, to the� thrive there In company with a f I clan can often determine the cause bjr I Ill � on lettuce leaves. ew .- � -. :;. - -.. ­1�1 . . _. � .. - ,Ing Into tl�e skin of the arm . - ,�-0,.34 . lucicula, . .per hash, add not more than two teal , 1 forest wilds of the Far North. A!l, land type" buffalo which have . .: .. .. I . 11 ,spoons .-... I wood � '. - I ..I �. of roquefort cheese crumbs, . Friday % : . 1 recent bulletin of the Dli-partment of minute amounts of a sterile extract . "N I I . - iaever quite disappeared. . � V R . - 0 1 14111a. - 111,11. . ��, and put a tablesp9ea of this d,esi Fry small cubes or raw potatoes In N' - es at Ottawa 0-had - 11 1i E 1 r.nutil; - . I ­ , .. . -on the flat slice of lettuce. 1,litancea crin3iderei capable of produo. r ,; .. not tat until slightly brown. drain, some light on the problem. I ­",;,li, . : - ­ ­"r .- Europe Studies Canada :-:��.::, ` .. -'14 . .:. T according Ing tbe sy-mptoms No discomfort is � . � *­ I - . ,� - a ent . _. I . M�nday . . I In 191i to -: rec' .%�- " .11111 ,sprinkle with salt. and then saute Winnipl Rumanian delegation l .. - - ,." � I them together with finely chopped Ottawa bulletin. the Canadian Gov- . felt until the substance actually cl � _'..�,!tll . Potatoes left over Ircim ,Sunday form ' ' � .'t i � �.,...; the foundation for the au gTatin dish ptinlentoel adding a few drops of ernment acquired the nucleus of Ita I-of eight has recently reached Canalift 1 ing the irnable, Is, Injected- when a , ­ _.� . .�.�1,0 . ; �... aragus were . ­ . _d enclosed for the purptyao of studying tbei sysi-jr.liSta smelling, reddening and Itching . I ... 'The butt ends of the'asp union juice for the O'Brien potatoes. present heilill of bison. an ,4A I . item of wheat standartitzatton adopted occurs. - . . , - ,.1 Sweet � , , .�1�- �. ',-. re-served. and with a few of the cook- ..red peppers..aud minced seal- the animals in a fenced area. 13 by . .., ­ _, . . - - . , �.lk I I . . M extent. near Wainwright. In this country. With the hope that - Once the'rtght substanii Is distectea. - -_ - _41 it : :ed tips lake soup either for lunche,�v rt"i may be substituted , Raspber- 15' flees In. - I - . I I l� -: y fruit In. market Afterward, in order to cope with the I Itmay, be applied to Rumania, The I relief from the alr.v.tion can usually ­ .1� I I � . . � -i for so added dinner course, Th is ries, peach i es or an ' . I .d0egation. who have been sent by :' ­ .. I . , 116 .- Is done by cutting ends may be used with cooked minute growth of the nerd, It was decided be r.bitalned by weekly Inoculation's of . p_�� A . to�the Rumanitan Governm,4nt. will visit.trereaii elosell of an extrlset tif the a . . . I 7�tli the tough � . �. .�Into small pieces and cooking In boll- tapioca for dessert. Serve with transfer ati, many as.possitife to Wood � . �'. . I � � - . I the wheat fields in. Western Canadt substance In qy..�il t ..I � ��- ',Ang water until tender. renewing the cream. - I �. :_ Buffalo Park. In the forest fastnesses . I � .hus causinjI. ._ ,_ .1. 4 ,. I and follow the grain from the time it I the body to- manilfaditure its own . M.. - �.�', < water It necessary Strain. mash . . I. Gaturday :. L. - .� I of the Great Slays Lake region. Now I Is 'rut on the prairies through its varl- . . I ,. 11 . ., there are about 9,400 buffalo at Wood 1 us stages until �it Is shipped from I antidote. .. - 11*1 �7 .. . .. -.1 � %.r I . r 0 � � I.. . ,. . � residue. Make a thick white sauce, Ing- size, Wipe dry, sea Montreal and Quebec an outgoingi . . . : � .I . . through a sieve, throwing away the Cut the veal Into Individual serv- Buff alo J'ark and about 5,o09 left in son with �1) . I �.e . I ' ' ._._ - 'thin It With the strained asparagus 4a'It and pepper, dip into beaten egg, the,fenced park near Wainwright. It I steamol-is. The system of grain hand-i The Food of the Empire - -'- _­ ­.'? '.4 . -water, add the cooked tips cut in then tat, fine bread or cracker has be.en 'decided that the moving of!ling at Vancouver may also be In-I Aucklawd Weekly News, With the ...L. %I . A - :...I 4 ',I'�.' . Pieces. And - . the animals to the Far North will have: ,. .. .. .�. , '.� 1 . , You have another dish ,+umbs and saute in drippings until speclAd. . . .- _'­�' -.- :from your Sundays asparagus. to be continued Indefinitely. . irbest will in the world toward the .. ,, .. browned. ,thoroughly on both sides, - " I Canada's rapid rise to the P�Sttion I . ".L �I;"A, L . I The story of how Canada has thou-, I Empire, the British consumer wIll not _:� ". -A , . . -C L The fried onions may be prepared They may be served with a cream f being the greatest wheat-growing� - ,. I ... � :, .�, - . refuse to buy foodstuffs from foreign- , ­_ I.,I - sands, of buffalo, while the VnIted n : I .1 . In� country in the worli is attracting I - I. , . ,.. . in either of two ways -sliced and gravy, or with tomato. sauce. made States virtually has none, begins �countries if the price is substantially ,- - %%fried In deep flit it You wish them by adding to a can of condensed , widespread attention to the system, - �..--,-,A . 11 , . . . I -.-j , 1907, when the qole remaining ii .. X.--1 . . . . " -half as much witir * ' ding Empire ' 1_1;1�1 ,,�lcrisp, or sliced thin, put into a deep tonitto soup one ,lesif or the quality substantially higher - - , - adoped In he Dominion for handling.�than for a correspon . . . ..� . frying pan or skillet with a little or milk. heated bu mens Of bison were in the possession g and marketing wheat. I . . : _ .. , ,.. __L_nW__b,o1led. gral . I �.- water. Use enough fat (drippinis or n Montana, named Pablo. - �article. If there Is any question of ­ _.�-, -_ I .... The ingredients for peach Buff (or of a 1 an In --- - , ., I'solzing or creating an opportunity to � . 1 . . �Tegetable oil are best) to keep them apple or berry fluff) should be on lee Psiblo's herd jotaled 706. He made "Listen. this Paper is talking about l . an offer to the United States Govern- mii "In the J,fncr�ase the'share of the Empire ilk ' , , , ,��', ., . -'Ir&,tn burning, 'but"'don't mal too for at least two'hours ahead of �iwe **What does it .say?" ' . .. I ., 1. .. . ' ment, but Washington was slow to 1 Mon' 16,743,987 persons supplying Britain. those two factorl .-, . . �­ "I ..., .&TeasY (about th-ree or four level the success th of ,March, .-- ,- I . . .0l this desse" depends tal aye be put "19, 11 . I '.. . tablespoons to the average Sized pan). upon thorough chilling. ke action. In the meantime, Sir I travelled I'D the trams-I was one.of!price and q"lity, must a1w - I _ ._ . -, - Beat two . I . ."_,4 - .. . . . 11 . . ,�j I season and cover tightly for-the first egg whites stiff, add to them one cup Wilfrid Lauxler.. then Prime Minister i them. . i drat. -.-� . . � 'l - -�, I. . � I - � . � - . . I . . - .. I. I .. - . .1 - . - . - 1 . - .. _ 1i - - q I . - ten or fifteen minutes of cooking. of thick ,6rearn, In which one-half cup - ­ . . - __- , i , , I:. This gives the.steam a chance to coolk sugar has been dissolved. Another _' ' I. ­ I . -, .I . , - : .-- �:",:-I-. 1: . ,. � -, ­ , _� ­­, .. Ahe onions through. Remove ' the halt cup qt. sugar is sprin . . . . . I . I I . . . 4 ADA -NTuREs-By 0 - - : � 'd ­ kled over .- . MSON'S ADvr_ - - iatobeson . . . .- - - . I 0 ,. I 1. cover. stir often until thiiy are the 'the fruit 'and the cream mixture pour- .-- � - . _:1 . . . . ..!' �­" - - .. . .. �., - ___ , , .. ,. I ____ . � , P ..Coiloir you prefer, usually a light gold- ed over Wall just before serving. . . ... ... � - . . .. _... .: .: I � � - I. , .., .. � - .11 .. on brown, and serve on the platter _: . .1 . . . ..'.--- ... I .1 :� - . 'r.. � ' ­ I I .- - - . �i I, ­ _..�P_ .1 . .�� _6 ' - . . . - , . . .. � L :t . . . . - . . . 'I ­ . - . . ,. . 1. .::. '...." .�. . . - i. ,., . . . � . i - . , . ; � -1. . � .. �_. 11 _1��,g - u EL. '. � ,_- .. .. . , - , I I _,1.1 , - I . . . _ i:�.: � :71 , � .. : -with the meat. Be sure .to se 'e .1 . . I � 1.. ­­ .. .. . . . : . �� ,.,.,L . . _� � ough -onions, for they are one of-the,I .. I 11 . . ... ! . , I I 1, *.- . . .,1 . I I, . ._.- ­.�., � .. . .. I ... . I - . � I , '* - :1� .1 .� . I . I ., I .. I .1.T:. . ." Trainii , of Royalty ­ ' � � , �. , " , .- vegetables largely composed of.water Miff ,* . .� I . . , ­ � . , .. I I - I` .. �.__­. . ­ . . ...�..._. .�...a. � ­� - � ­_ .� - - . . - ,. _. . . % . -1. . - I . : . .,.� �Q . 'and when �oloked'you will not have Premier Ferguson of Ontario seems' -I I % . �� . . . I .1,� . . - I . .,. . � L . '� - I I 11� -�r I . . . . . - , � . .. ,� � - . , .. A_,..* :- 'Moro than bi the 11,140unt With to have been surprised, when he met �., . � � . , . ,. ­ I :_: �, . . . .., ,, ... ..­ - .. I _.... I � . � 1� ;� .4 . - . 11. I � . �... .. . � :� . . . � 1% ..�.,� Z�..�-­ :"X I r`� . -Which You started. , King George, to find His MaJesty was . . I , : . � 0 .� .. �. 1� - s .- ,� - _. . .. . . . �-- � ...I.. ., .. ,0�­ I. . ... . . . . . . . ,.,� ,� . . ..I Tuesday . - ' ' -­ ' well acquainted with conditions In ' ' . I . .. - % .L .. .. , . . . �_.W. .- .. : . . - . - , - .� I , I ...... . .. � . The rell-naludisr of. our .Sunday Canada. Yet one "would have . .. . , . . .. ,.1. .-_; ;� I . �. . , ,....",..,� . _ .I I � _.�� . - ... . v . � . .I - I � I . ,- .-'. . �. .I . . . . I - .. 11. . . ., . .. .. . . . . . . � chicken gives us the main dish for thought Vr. Ferguson would rather � . . :., � . .. . . I , -- . , . _ :': . ...- . . I . , , . .� ­;I � I . I I , I Tuesday's dinner. Even it you think have been astonished bad he found - .. .. � . - � ... . .1 . . . 0 , :1 a ,,�� . . . - , _ . . .. . . .. . . ­ I. . . ....-- I . , _. :. . . . . I there is not much left on'the original the reverse to be the. case. No Mon- '. . -1 .., . . � . .­.. _.- . .. - .-- . a .:,_.... - . I-I��;-i,� I - , . . 1 carcass, you will be surprised to find arch who ever skf� upon the' Brftish �­ . . I .. . .. .. .. . -, . . . I - .. 1..�� . , .. .: ..­. . .. , ­ ., , . . . . . : . 1 ... - . . . ..­ .. � � . . .7i 1.,11��t�-i- the amoufft of -iii meat you call throne was so thoroughly groomed ,.. . . . .. - . ... . i .- I . . . . , .. I �, ._. - ` . I I ..1. . . .. �. Salvage from the bones br putting or s king George. .-� . � : 1�,... . I , . . .: . . - . �":. .- .. I - . - - . . . _.­- -­- �� - , '%'. . ., theril on to simmer, covdred His rvice in the Navy, which . I -1 . . , I with I early se . . .1, . , ,­.... � � �.. I�m I , . I .. - - . ­­ I . �. -11 _ .M , _- ;wate , and letting them cook slowly took him into many ports - In many . . - ._­ w_. . .. � . .. - 10 , I.., odfilt - I .. . .,�.".Iq7 . T � his later travels; his world it . I � . � ;�.�:-R . ­Unllil the meat is almost ready t� %eas; his frequent 'visits to the Do� I ,'Ill)l . Z .. . - - : e-qh 11 I . I,, .I 1.29 .��., . . � ,I . . , _. a � ,:, I . . .. .. .. I 1. fall off. Remove meat from the I tour; � - "ill , %W 1��._� . .- ,��­, . . bones, thicken the broth a little, minions and , his progress through . 2! - � I . ,L-- .. .... .- .: ". :111 '_1 I - .1 add " , ' ., . . I ,. , . Indta.-all these-things were d6ifli'ller- ' ', ..',; . I * .- .,. , - ­ --ILny leftover cbicke . ­ I '. .. .. . I . . _ ,, . . I .11 .: I ., �. . - � ..., 1. I t . . - . ­ : ­ . I—_ ." .,.,��.,-,: � n gravy; �seasor6l . .. .. - � . . � ... 1. .,� .., . I . i .1 I I . ,, I - . �`!,�L lidd the pieces of meat, two or three I ately designed by a wise and farsee- 1. .. . I I I . . . - �:.�. - .... . .1. . I i ;-1';:.. .. .��..'�. 4 . ­ I I � . -.1 � ­-I ­ . I tv of cooked (or cauned) Ing father to'equip his son for the .. I _. . I . . ...�� ,,-�:;�;� .� . . . - . ,lblespoons . I I I . ,- I .. . - ; I I I . ; _ . . .1 . . - - . . �. _, ....peas and a few pieces of the new po- portentous destiny that wasto J)e his : . - .. . . . .- I . I ..1. ., 1 7-11�' . . . .. I . I I .1- .:._ . . ... I .. . 1. -z- . 'latoes cut small. One. large or -two 1 some day.. . . I � _. . - � � . I . � . . ,�-I�L�, - , '. .. - ­ ­- ... . ; . - . - ,-1". ._� . -t�, .1 - .�I .. . '. -, . . W14 . . 1. .. I I, . .. �, . -1 ....- - .�i.:., � . . . . .:,t , . .- . . 1. I .. . . - 1. - - - - . ��:�... . knedium sized onions cut in quartei-sl Since he ascended the Throne, .1 . . . 11 :� . , , .�, . � . . . I - -. - I , . .. " .'. 1, , . ..V� . . .. , ..... . . .. .. . ,.- .%, .I .. . � . 0 - -.------,-,-,-- . , , , . . .. � ­�:,71. Imay also be used for flavor. King George has shown that he real- I / . _... __ .­,�., "�__ . , ,.:. I � ­� .�'J­ -L, .. -, . . .. . . _��, .. .. .. , �­�. I ',1 $ . . - .. 1. I ,I. ll, . .1 � I . . - . . I __ , . . .�` , 1 .I Put thl . .;.: s mixture Into a deep baking lzes,to-the full the inestirnaffie benefit , ­ ', I I . ....... .., I . . . # . - . �- , . , , , , �'. . . . - ,,* .-, 1: i , , ,_ �. . I . 'i . . " , , �.-.;_-� perience as travel and pil I , , I .., .1 ...- .. I , �-: . , . , � .. - dish, reserving any extra gravy t :of such ex . 10 . .. . ,. � , � � �:,,� � .. 0 ., I . . � l . -, ,.q ;:. , , . �1_ I I . .".. - - . . over the Aup - ' - '" � . I'll, . .. �: . ... - . . . .�. I I , - ,I" --- . '_ : ,�. :..- serve teparately, and c sonal contact alone can' giVe, by send " . - I . �.,��­ ,, � ,.­' I . . I . I -I--- 1� I - I . .��.:- ;.. - , - . , , 7. . . . - .. ,. Ing the Prince of,Wales upon similar t . Ill. - . . '.� . - : . , �. . . ,.I 11 .�. . I-,.,.I..., . 'with i soft short, baking Pl 'biF .. I - ". .'�L, , .. , - � .. . 11: �17., I ., I , , , � .. . . .---�%, , � , ... '... ,".�,1% . a' � � ,, . %, .: 1`11" '� . . �I , . . . , .. ,-� - . :", . � !, cult dough droliped fr m a spoon .-)n Empire missions, and the -Duke of . I . ,. 6., . . .,�­ , " " , . i . 11 ,­ I � .1 I 6 4. .. . .11:. . . .. %- ,��.��'�.� .1 ­ .-. _7:;a .-1,- -j�x. L I . - � � ,. . ; . . I � , � .. 1.� . top f'the pie This makes it easy ro.- York and the ot�er royal prices are , . % . - �.. 1. , � - ��� .., 11 . . . I I 1. . 11 I .mf :.�. _.� ..-�::.; 1 ,1 ­, :�.,,�,_Vt,. .1 .. 1. . . % I I �­ . ..'..� .�. - . . . .1 � 1 I, also being brought Into . �.. -'. 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SSR:. .. .. ..,•..,;:. :„ .. .. .. .' .pe, 3 w s.1.p, •,✓• ' tr .'Ji �� .w�x �O<JlZAJ17IJ' -Miss Marjorie Bath has re-- -Mies Charlotte Taylor, of Mid- `turned home, after speeding Eve dletown, Conn., is visiting friends _ weeks with her uDele and aunt, .. in Pi,•kerinq for a few days. -Howard Lee spent the boliday lysed and'Mr�. Adair, Agincourt —Mise Margaret Meikle. of To. = - or 4' tat his home.on 9cugog Island. ' —St. Paul's Sunday School held roato, spent the week end 'here ' their annual picnic at Oshawa witb Miss Evangeline Cowan. ti -Mrs. F. Hurst,. of. Toronto, Park on Wednesday afternoon Mr�_D. J. On haDsad little s enf the week-sod with Picker Y - g iaR#tirade. last when a most pleasant time eon, of Toronto, spent Friday and -Mise Corinne Doyle, of_Toroa- was Apeat by all in,various gmues Saturday with the former'@ par. �L• to, anent Thursday last with I'd- a delightful social time -was eats here. friende in the village. spent by all. -Dr. H. T. Fallafse,Resident Dent- -Mies Fbyllia lPilkey liar re- -F. F. .aad Mrs. 1Balsdon end lets Office over Balsdon's hardware Odds' A' s ”, turned home, after spendinga few family, of Burford, spent a few store. Office hours, 9 to 6 daily and C 1 • $1` da a in Moaa.t Pleasant. days last week with relatives in evenings by appointment.* and up Pickering. The children, Frances -Alderman Andre 9v' Carrick, y Allan Andrew and Lyndon g• y ' Croak motored to Newmarket on and Allan, are spending a couple Mrs. B. Mian and .Mrs. Brien,.of ^° Buuday and spent the day. of weeks with Jahn C.and Mrs. Toronto, called on Geo..W. Gordon -Donald and Mrs. Cameron and Stork on the lake shore. on Thursday last. Thomas End.S` j r The Sunda School of St. An. -T.•B.'and Mrs. Shaw, f, two children, of Toronto, are vie- - y icing Claude and Mrs. Field. draw's United Church held their Shaw and Mrs, Laird, of Cold Miss Eleanor Rowles, of Tororl- annual picnic at the Cream of water, spent the holiday with , s Berle Cam at Bowmanville on Alvin and Mrs. Hawkins. to, spent the holiday with her., y p _ "% f .,friend, Miss Bernice Barrett. Wednesday afternoon last. This -Oo Tuesday, July -81e_t, the is a most delightful spot and is a Women's--1-s. field their $ e n =U_ �3 -Mrs-Wm. Bart, of. Toronto, _ spent a few days-last-week-withpiag 1Trotssndor tour- -favorite-cam annual picnic-on the beautiful Ing motorists,motorists,as every convenience lawn at Mrs. H. Arnold's home, her sister, Mrs. Jabez Hallett.. �.' e -Mrs. Ellis. of Toronto, who ie la provided for --camping over just east of the village. A large �14. atltb•t.-- It contains a good ball number were .present, including ting at Mrs: GPs. Pugb's, call- g rices ad os. Mrs Fawkes on-Saturday. ground and swimming pool. No many from Brougham and White- • ` charge is made for the grounds, vale Branches. The District Pre8i- ,� f -Mr. and Mrs. Rowan, of Is. - lington, 'and Mrs. Dean, Toronto, tables or hot water. dent, Mrs. Hunter, of Brooklin, The school children have now Rave an interestin talk $long r� .spent Sunday with Mrs.Alf.Clark. - g -Mrs. 13levine, of Toronto, arrived at the point, when they Institute work. After the formal ` °anent- a'few day@ last- week with begin to count the number of days meeting a very sociable time was her brother, Gordon, and Mrs. until school re-opens, and each spent. Races were run for which - s Law, were izivea. Misses Rain Coate in red and green, sizes 12, 14, 18 w pa -Mrs. Alvin Busbb and little the one before. Those who sbud• A lanch'coneluded a very.eojoy. and 18, regular 4.50; at 2.98. daughter and Mise Doris Galbraith der when they think of the day able afternoon ^�z anent Monday with ,relatives is when the school bell will again -What was a miraculous as. Little Girls' Summer Hats, for 8 years and under. Toronto. ring'lvill realize in the days to cape from death or very seriou9 Very pretty colors in fancy shapes, in red silks ' r -R., H and Mrs. Croak sprat a, come that the school days are.-the injury was the experience of five with straw brims, pink corded silks etc., etc,, „ few days last week in Newmarket happiest dayel of all. and those -motorists on Saturday evening regular 1.50,'now 98 canto. E attending Canada Yearly Meeting who have reached the years of last. They were travelling east of Friends. manhood or womanhood would in a Chrysler, Sedan, which was Ha a assortment of "Dineen" for Summer Dresses welcome the school-days if the being driven b a lad and when -Mrs. Rorke 'and the Misses y Y y Y, - could be recalled. in front of E. L. Uha man's,a mile in fancy bright designs, worth at least 75 ceats ' Rorke spent Friday lust at Rouge p " per yard, going at 89 cents. Ina, where they celebrated the -The first game of the South and a half east of the village, • forr>A4+r'e birthday, Onta 'o Softball Seals was played they attempted to para another -H. G. and Mrs. Calvert a'ad in Oshawa on Thursday last, and car, and evidently did not see the Ladies' Summer' Cotton Hose, for every day wear, Edgar and Mrs. Bath spent the the local team met with their first approach of other care going west. in black and sand, at 25 cents per pair. G 5. week-end with Irvin and Mrs. defeat for a long time. The Oah- In her endeavors to get her car r Shepherd,of Kitchener. awe team are bolstered up with into line, the driver lost control _ Odd-ends of Ladies' "Holeproof" Hosiery, in good ' -Dr. George and Mrs. Field and players from the Williams' Piano and drove directly into the ditch, sizes and colors, regular 1.50,.for 1.19. A ' two daulrbtem,.Georgia and OIan team and afford stropg opposition. the car turned a complete eomrer• = die, of pea Maines. Iowa, are However, the game had its good vault, landing right side up. The Ladiee' House Dreesse, all sizes and shades in ging ,epeadlog a vacation wick Claude pointe, as it served to put the top of the car was badly wrecked. hwme, going at 98 cents. tr• and Mre. Field, home gang on their' toes for the as well as one of the wheels. The g t -Sunday at St. George's Church: return game which was played to five occuparlU of the car, include " S " 11 a. m., Holy Communion, Rev, Pickering on Saturday night be- iug a baby, escaped with a few Boys' Summer Golf Hose in fancy designs, 81 to 94, D. B. Langford. 7.80 p. m., open fore a large crowd. Both teams scratches and a bad shaking up, regular-76 cents, now 59 cents. 5. ► air service at Fairport Beach, played !;Coes ball, with Nowlan as well as a bad fright, for which l v. W. R. 9 route. overshadowing his opponent on they are deeply grateful. The Ae p Special in Mens' Black Overalls, in plain black and -The frequent rains and the the pitching mound Oshawa car was towed w Spencer's garage - - plain blue, 1.59. 19:04 WOO -tslmnld gt i Scala thAtF--#'tree--rotas early- that is nearing maturity to sprout. the game, but were not able to get nary repairs. Very little rale is now needed aa- any further. Pickering was con- 1134ys Brown o " man" quality, sizes 2, B o Oaf rdo St@ 1 til ilia harvest is over, tent with biting off small pieces f3Rocrc Rows. 8, ! , 5 and 5}, regular 850, now 289. -Ohas. and Urs. Bell and little at a timeand'when the final out Ix son, of Sault te. Marie; Mas. Ai was made the score stood Picker- New sanitary closets IV being in. - - - Beal, Mre. Rose and Mise B. Bell, i°rQ 6. Oahr wa 8. The play off stalled in the school bare. • Of Barris. visited with Alvin and will be in Whitby on Thursday of J. H. Kaye@ hada number of friends M . • ? CHAPMAN lira. Baahby last week this week, with the winners meet, visiting him over the holidays. tag the Ohevrolete at a later date. The"Wild W illows"camp is being S. and Mrs. ChppmaD. ac- - well patronized b touristsanaotben. ,eompented by Mr. and Mrs. 114cb- COm F R• Jackson and family. of Toros- , ards, of Toronto, left on Friday -1e it safe to drive a car with to.,spent the.hotiday witb 'his parents e • ;last for a few days vacation, which only one head on the wheel P here.- 410 • ummer aps ile • • } •they will spend at Sparrow ,Lake. Ma at differ on this point Mian Woodruff and lady friend, of -The Ladies' Aid of St. And. One magistrate in Western Ontario Oregon:_-visited the A4--Woodruff r� t. row's Church will meet oo Wed- some time alto dismissed a case in bomestead recently, Miss Woodruff. We are offering this week a few lines lather.Emmet Woodruff. was former ♦� 4 - •'•aeeday next-at Stork's Beach sad which the defendant was charged $�n� will be in the form of a picnic. All with reckless driving, having one ly of Pickering township. of Sttnlmel' Caps, black sues 'ladies of the congregation are in- and on the wheel and the other p y vited. arm around a girl sitting beside ,BALE REGisTER. white L!t checks, don olas -On Saturday afternoon, Aug. him. His reason for his decision _ 1 11th, a sale-of home baking. candy was that he had driven is.` a car Friday, Auyust 10,---Auction sale of • • rtes, will be held. ander the ane in which the chauffeur was s one 8Q dairy cows, the property of FA . :and buff linen. i of St. George's Women's armed man, and he wee a parti WhlpPey• lot 20, eon. 7, Whitby ` a , at Mansfield's Hall, Fair- enlarly careful driver. Magistrate T3'• These cows are fresh cows, Donations for this sale ma Jones. of Toronto, recently fined w spi� �' milkers, heifers Also b Regular .95, for 1.39 pots, work horses, DeLaval milker. As U left at the home of lliise > mea 915:00 and costs for commit Mr. 'Fawkes. ting this offence. A one-armed PPey is giving up the milk Them Caps area real .bu ihiffbusiness, this stock will be sold _ -The �- Andley Community Club luau may be a very careful driver without reserve. Sale at 12 o'clock -will hold a picnic on Monday even. and thoroughly dependable in (standard time). See bills Wm. y ;ing in Chapman@'grove, at which every respect, and when driving Maw, auctioneer. ' `•fhe prizes will be.run off. Supper his undivided attention is taken - 4;1 at d, to be followed by a'baseball uP with lila work. But is the case �� ` *yam mak, Fine 'Sport Shirts (broadcloth 10 game. If it rain oD Monday the of the sheik motorist, when he has -` tL • ppienic will be held Tuesday even one hand on the wheel and his TIMOTHY SEED FOR BALE-Ape attached, In the latest green strlpes Ing. Everybody welcome. other arm around a girl, he gives 1 ply to Harold Barclay,R.R,s, Claremont. L_•' -The records It the Toronto more attention to his girl come Phone Clare ala. acct and p*e White, 1.95 Observatory show that the mean panion than he does to the more FOR BALE OR RENT—Brick house. am ' _tepature of the mouth of duly import�at work of driving a car, ten acres at land.inNo"IrClaremont. Ap- and be im these a dan fly T.Condy.Claremont. 49tf , - was about 2 degrees above the dangerous man to average. While this was the case meet on the road. G OR SALE-Red brick bouee�, city _ e ha a fu Ville Af toggery there ws@ no excessive heat ex -Five people travelling. in a ee i` °°°`e°ie°eea• •i arse 1°t-T°be gold to close estate: Apply to Mn.J.B.Huffman.Markham F sept on one or two days when the dan bearing_a New .York license village. l8-49 ens •beat 'over not conducive to cum• narrowly escaped death-on the FOR SALE—To iia R in411 fort. highway about three miles ea of or m the Viiia condition. Apply Mrs. Margaret Campbell + s� —A very severe electrical storm village at 10.30 a. m. on Wed. Kingston Road west,south aide, apposite Flom- ♦' Flew- passed-over this locality on Friday nesday of last week, when their ing arms. 49 Fred- T:- Bunting, '• Tic k8r133g tligbt-last, and was accompanied car ran into 'the ditch and was OR SALE-Driving mare. quiet in Established 1857. by a beavv down-pour of rain. A completely wrecked. According 1' all harness,suitable for children to drive to _ number of the local telephone to Mrs. Glover, who was drivin school. Ale:Milroy;R.R.1,Markham.99Phone linea were put temporarily ont-of the car. she repeactediy sounded Mark 280x. - �1omm19elOD, but otherwise no , �OR SALE BY TENDER—The west the born but the coupe ahead of 1'' property. shed on St,Andrew's Church73 ft. N T Tamega has been re tied 1n this the m which aloe attero tPd to sea, U , A N}?D p p b�y 15 1t. For turt},er vaniculars apply to F.H: �.�,! Immediate vicinity. kept the middle of the road and Westney,Pickering. Phone 1413, 4s.-50 a ,- —•A very pretty wedding took failed to allow them to pass. `,ET OUR PRICES—On new and - Vr �_ ' lace at St. Andrew's manse�on Finally, she succeeded in passing, .sed farm machinery,creirm separator.also p_ but was near] forced into the Frost wire fencing and gates. It will rs�l Wednesday morning, August tat, y pay yam• W,F. Disney,Greenwood.Phone Pick 2314.83tf Kiev. J. S. Ferguson ofSciating, ditch on the left hood side of the .,we re reWil<t strong Mutual Fire lnsuranoe 'William Alfred Reline and Mise road, and in swerving to the right TORONTO WET-WASH LAIIN- ' p g 'M she ran into the ditch on the right DRY(Semi finish)—Let our driver and Cjom filmes whose rater are the Marie Beeson. of Oshawa, wlere g P explain ossr 24 hour service. Just leave yotu united in the holy bonds of mettle head side of the road, the car name with Mr.S.W.i avis, barber shop.. we lowest obtainable. mony. The happy couple'Deft im- turning completely over. The will pick up and delivey3 times a week. : l :1110"Rately afterwards for Mont- oecupanto of the sedan were badly LIARM FOR RENT-107 acre@ hood mo insure both Village clad Farm reaI for a brief honeymoon. shaken up, but none was seriously A' land,adapted for grain. dei ; d is No. ,. `; Properties• ` -With man motorists the injured. The driver of the sou 1 for trait gardrning,well wat - y �opd fazm buildings, near a school and church,' paved highways are not so popular is w Mimieo maw and a warrant was Lot 4,non.3,Pickering, 1-4 mile west of Audley. - -ins the were several rare ago, wA issued for hie arrest, and two con- Poaesa°°April tat,1929,with privilege to plow PreM1BID rated gladly supplied W1t11Qut ObligAtrlOn:. y y g this fall. Apply to Mrs. James Me rody. 941 the congested traffic on these roads stable@ went up and brought him Kendall Avenue,oahawa. 3au has detracted much from the back. He denies hearing the horn TENDERS WANTED ,. pleasure of motoring. Thus, to and there is no evidence to show - ; meape this congested traffic, with that the coupe had struck the se• — INBIIRANOE-Life, Fire, Auto, Accident, its many dangers, many choose to dan. When the case came up io Tenders will be received by the un- ' BONDS--Government,Municipal, Corporation. <_z "-itravel on the better coon try roads. the police court the evidence show- deraigned up to Monday, August 18, ]tQATGAGE LOANS on Farm Pccgqpertiee, Here they can travel along talent- ed that the driver of the eonpe for the painting of the interior of REAL BST ATE-Farm and Reeid>bntial. was not responsible for the asci- the class rooms of the 1�inbarton sly and thoroughly enjoy the po SON"/'� scenery. While the paved roads dent and the complainant had to Public School; also a separate tender ilk/ • 'BARKER c S V I� call' for great ' expenditure of pay all costa of the court. The for the kalsomining of the oamC , A , amoaey, our councils are spending driver of the sedan was accorn- rooms. ..more on the other roads than the Ps h her husband, her ruotb- The lowest or any tender not ne~ y y cessarily accepted. PICi$ERINC r " , ever did before, as the universal ere and a friend, Mrs. B. Zyback, For, further particulars apply to knee of motor care demand better and the latter's daughter, all from Walton Annie, loads everywhere. New York.. pity. ..�: � : Secy., Dunbarton.�Telephone Pi6hering 9.800 _P._0. Box-40•> ,`' _ '•l. :1.r -°"9F. .F 1 '1.'yr', -•G�• �'` F^ -Y. I S J'. .N'i't )•-^Y M1'• .,.-Ri G. DS:C �•, ,a�- wYL,`w '.Sn ''^!A,pn .'".li y..`•",':t•J.�n. w* r4 Y. 'y,., :YJ'K 'A' �>i-'••+ ,.�.., .'+9r.' J 'y". ,rq:•4r? ?o-''S' •^x'", ..°irYY :;;b;'.. � �. vt�.' `-i„,,�r. "'�+*:y 3?' r .,., :'„y�`ti. :` ',3.•!R^�i�s:•k a .ry s�,„•. 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