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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1928_08_17 .. .z; c.�... ne��< .�>+•t-+►saata^ics,;r�uYr� ^,ca •v• '�+:an. Ac:r.�.. ;:r �Mci�z�L..rn .?w c .e.>f z_pw„-r .. •"�w•�_,�;•✓+� _•.S,ra :•lox;• :ra.,,tv,,:ya,. .„.�: .b,..:.s::�.+�' u...,w: ..•c'y,,,.:,�. ^..xx ,�'k5,•. n. V;'t7�'�i7,P°�,•S�. .,.��'i�y. -'�.uSd- ., 'Y9u r;'L :..c'..a..,,..... F..�, .._:' +an:,r� ws+'..,.u.is ... ''".'1 - - '...wv-. .t •.5 .r�..x;k;3 ? ate ; Y,-:=;: ,. . 1' • .- ,w..:. "• v°�:: - ,.t ria �... .,,:.., r ' 7ci' __,.. PICSERING, ONT., .. FRIDAY, AUG. 17, 1925 = 1`�0. 50 VOL. XLH'11. _ - - xu =ldOSL7��TOT DUMBARTON. -DUNBARTON. Vii• •� Q �. GREENWOOD Ired4os�1 Saw t�iii Gua �ifrtiflr,{i{l Members of the Pickering and Dun- Mrs. ,Gerold Cowan, of Rosebank, _ barton A.Y.P.A•,will be the guests is holidaying at Muskoka. �R.L HOOEY-Pbytician and Bop- Mr. and wan, at S Miss Higgins, Toronto, is vis- - - , ) 1 A baseball game will be'p brfoI- itin Miss glrene Dunbar. g on t , ; teeeooaa. Graduate of Una.eratty of Toronto. Farm Qp Monde evenin Au 20th R >yn DnsDsrton.Phone Pict 1528. 81-4 Miss Mary Anderson is spending a sem!T, :i• E. FOR8YTH. Oph.D., Director ': : • lowed by s bonfire-and.refreshments. `h lidos at Lake Roseau. 0 RtrieaY Association of Ontario.Rea. An afternoon tea is being given by H. and Mrs. McIntosh visited �Bstablished ISM ember of the American ot'comeerleat Baskets.of all sizes the ladies of Fairport.Beach, on Mrs. their old Home village here last Sun- ; y�nesaid by appoiatamnt. O'Reilly's lawn, on Tuesday. August day. ' 21st from 3 to 6 G. A--and Mrrta.Gillespie, 'of Bow- ' •� p.m. (D.S. time), - ._aand_d The - Dumbarton All Sunday. the Anglican Church, Ap E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister•and _' are welcome. Harold Machell, we are sorry to CjhoppZng Rept .Soiicitor,Notary Public Etc. Money to at lowest prlc8s On Sunda at the Community-Hall say, is suffering with .blood poisoning a ostt. South Wino.Court House. Whitby. 2rdy Y Y' 7 Sunday School session at 2.30 -p.m., in his arm. a �} -ie again running, but r Q.BROVQNING, S. C.. Barrie Salt lel" sale • afternoon service at 3.30. Qpen air Mr. and Mrs. Stevenson, of Audley, } "it will be closed again ♦ tar.Solicitor,rotary uhL'c. Anse. sit., service at Simcoe Point at 7.3Q p.m. have settled on the farm vacated by �pa�dutety west of Post Ods«.Duada. asses, for August 222nd and �ftettby. House phone ase,• office phone ae2. All are cordially. invited- to =these P .Lemon last spring, possibly Friday, 'OHAB. A. WHITE,. services.'.Rev. W. R. Sproule will con- We are pleased to see Dr. Dales the 25th. w3 -nHATON &-ROBS-Barristers. Bo- ig�Q r to lata W, 4. Barnes duct both services. home after his severe illness, and tarn, Northern Ontario Building, 2130 , hope he will soon recuperate. 7&set.Toronto. Phone Mark 84`20 w• tOt+• - - Sear the Famous Brnnswu:k Trio Mrs. H. H. Staples gave a birth- Hear F.Rona, Adelaide 2787 day party ib honor of her aunt to a Roofing Materiel ! at day on Thursday, number of tier friends last Thursday. I am ready to bop YOHARDSON t4 PICKERING- August 23rd. muteMr. and Mrs. Purd • and family, of new crops r0. iiotidtaxs etc 219-214 COnfed- � - .. '..�'� Detroit y Y7 ' A] sr°ff0ia es"ndi e.COr"" YO eo ria 5 z British Columbia Shingles 8TOUF1iVl"E. , and Mrs. g, are and dgue to W`'H E7A T ` Sta..Toronto. Mala 1 „ „ tern, of TilBonbur are the e Pktvins office oyer Wcdseaday and 8 z of their sister Mrs. John Toms. _ tsttiay evemnga. Phone Pict'BBOQ stf No. 2 8 and 5z v' The Horticultural Society will hold Mr. Harold and Mrs. Townsend and their annual fair on Aug. 23rd, in the i 'AND Dewtrsl ""-' arena. mother, Mrs. Townsend sr., of Kala- -w - TORONTO ASPHALT Our electric light risers are again mazeo, visited the former's sister, D=., BLAKE B. BEATON. D• D. B„ Mrs. Jno. Taylor, over the week-end. B A R7 L E Y Graduatetof the Royal Colelge of Dental ROOFING recelvinq a reduction In their . Light • • S'aoo0se and Universitr of T. ot6ce 18 in., 82 in. and 88•inch bills this week and will a the highest rice., esastutardsek'v Confectio stow, Whitby. Murray'sy Our bowlers are playing off this AUDLEY. pay 8 P 60111 gibme 200108 how*20. Metal 12:Ito 5 lad; yeonc e, widths, 4 in 1 Shingles ; also Reek in the Scotch doubles for a cup Wy Metal `Palley and donated by F. L. Button. Mr. Gazely has had a bumper crop }'tTEIL C.SMITH, D. D. 9„ L. D,S„ Ridge Roll. of berries on his fruit farm here. j��Y g Ex-reeve F. W. Silvester is threat- Cepha= and '1Srs. Osborne visited ' loyal Coll to Dr. J. a Dalen;, Graduate or Material, or will give price on ening the corporation with a lawsuit The a *Ire. Annan Orr Sunda last. CO - fss Royal Cortege of Dental Surgeon•and Toxon. Y �/ to University. At Claremont office over D. A, finished job: to recover $20 for blocking a private Mr-. Middleton child are vis- d Scott's elOrc every i'aeaday and Friday- Phone '' drain. itin ? Stout 10-]1 2�tf a R her old home at Thos. Puckrin's _ �.� PICKERING �.� Our music- al building an. ..re hall'- here. HBRBERTT. FALLAI9E. L DB„ s ' will be heated this coming winter oy Fine weather has enabled harvest- 4.M LUMBER YARD A good supply of Hard and Soft D.D.S.,Graduate or she Royal College of a Pease furnace, which will be ln� of oats and barley and some stook $�ptal Surgeons and the L'ntore. y or Toronto. stalled immediately, threshing. Coal on hand. Also a supply 1wabove!'S.Hal to 5Psm, Pickering;Ont. Rev. Mr. Young, p pearl . everybody in the vicinity of Kindlibg Wood, Office hours, 9 e m,w 6 P.m, or by aypo int• -- ---- _ _-_2222---_ g, formerly aster of tl stent Phone Pick 8700. 431y the United Church, and Mrc. Young, wac out to Witness the C. P. R. wreck stove length. THE MINING MAUET have been spending a few weeks a- at the old Audley station where the �wn maw• mono friends here. 10 o'clock flier left the rails and tore l2tf ,Phone Pick. 1749. w We bus and sell, furnish quotations Jake Barkey, an old resident of rip the track Lucicly no one was 3A ELIZABETH RICHARDSON- and information on all Listed and Mongolia, 'near here died this week hurt, but for the wreck of a track DONALD MUNRO, PICKESING i. p As Fire and autoorob+le insurance of all tinea, Unlisted Mining Stocks. in his 92nd birthday, He had lived - ,%PV#0eaws companies of solid financial stand- it was a complete job, We will be pleased to ad viae what with his son, Isaac Barkey, foundry- The Community Club held their field L. $Ui14N/NQHAIN _ - stocks to bus or to hold,or man of this town, for a number of day at Cha man's Grove on Monday Mg -- P Y Buildin and General - cense auction. --- --whist stock to aelL - -- -years• . . R . ear.Alton Live stock and general vale, evening and had a record attendan:e. Contracting. Olients are making moe•+y-by An '+-rgineer will be secured by the y Estimates furnished on all classes y attended to. Terms reaaanahfe. R. The da was ideal while the lunch- ,3 wfr.dle. PboneSto«tfr.ww. 61-4 following our advise. Council to find the best method to eon, as usual, was good. ' The gamre of work-Interior and Exterior. - - Our'long experience in mining. ex- prevent the water (during the spring were run off and the rues distributed .. POSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer. P Alterations and repairs. Fe fss oosssu. Of kites.od oafseMsur tending over a ,period of twenty freshet) from overflowing into the to the successful ones. Much inter- Obimne s Built Ooncrete Work. ' r9arsat.s Of ail kfa�a ass UO tO on abortsa years, allows us to give snood advice large spring basin at the base of our est centered 'around the high jump y soft". 5215-orals akar r o., oast on the investment feature of a mine water supply, and bop, .step and jump. In the Phone Pickering 37171 7--1 Y or the speculative feawre of a pews- FAIRPORT,' ONTARIO PICKERING NEWS D.A.BFATOF TO WIQSHIJ'OL>93;H pective mining venture. high jump the finals sifted down to amr-reaeas 4smsainsoasrtss tsilag C. P. R. TRAIN WRECKED W. H. Westney, Geo. Puckrin, Ken Mr, iiravtw. a.soastaa�f. loss, M to loss 'SULLOWAY, MILLS dt CO. �T ^p� Q ma •. lot °� Ir. Bush and Bob Hedge, with Geo. Puck- S H I �\ G L R S Out. asas�s Members of Standard Train No. 20, C.P.R. flier, going rin ca ♦ carrying o8 the honors In the Stock Exchange. . east• was wreeked on Tuesday morn- broad jump Frank Puckrin. and Ken Nova Scotia Shingles TL7 X. MAW. LICENSED ADC• Members of the Montreal' ing last at the Audley statioh, near Bush secured the prizes with Mel. Galt Galvanized Steel Sbin fes - ►1� 71pNrEEst.toeYork.Qawioand Durham Mining Eachange., the 4th concession. A truck on one g Ctrsanss, An ksaa.of salsa actead.d Bryant a close runner-up, The young Bird's Felt Slate Shingled ga fes res.00abts• Douse-for Office and Board Room.Ground Floor, of the forward,coaches left the rails arrayed n xBw7s,Owe+ Hen asd 1sa.p.a g, ladies race had s dozen,entries with _ for sale at daWMetropolitan Building. about 200 feet west of the overhead pearl Mercer and Gladys Bryant in �O'"' � rMy TORONTO. - ONTARIO bridge and the train held to the main the lead, wheelbarrow race,the tug- T. PATER80N'8 CLAREl<[ONT ---- Phones i Adelaide W71 and 8372 track until the old fruit house switch of-war and the ball game all proved Oall and get prices.LAWS 2812 Binder "'I"whe Rwas struck, when three or four be full of exciting scenes. v LA �1' rQ-THE RURAL coaches were buried to the bumpers W and Mrs. Ferguson and Rev. Mr in the heavy- ballast of the track. Steel Rickard and sister-were present and Q e` SECURITIES COMPANY LTD. rails were bent in all shapes, one took part in all the sports. Every- A !T A Q G ! OF being doubly twisted in a short length, �y left with their praises of the and another Section bent outwards social times We are prepared to do all kinds -- Real Estate and Insurance. in an are of 50 feet or more. 21It was Pent and the enjoyable P Farm Properties a Specialty. a most ideal wreck," said one of the spot chorea for the picnic. of repairing of cars, also bat- passengers, "that could have happet,- tery charging, electric 1101 G lb. rima 8 lb. bails. Head Offioe:SIS 214 ooafederatioo ae it was on thI level, in a sandy t3REENW000. welding and -in fact Life Building. Toronto. bank, and in the day time." Never- C. Harsell, of Toronto, is Spending evetything in con- nee Phone,Main 1980• theless, the hundreds of passengers of his holidays with Phil and Mrs.-Wil- section with r � Z'eriection �011, Hranob Office: Gordon Building. all classes were expressive of their low& car work Pickering Ontario. lucky escape' Thus train usually Alfred Hoar, of Toronto, is Spend- Gas, Oils, Grease and Aeeemorief- p traveja over 50 miles an hour, and to : �S�OVe9 ; _ Phone 0800. SBcf P Tremble. Call days with Alf and Mrs. on band constantly f one who witnessed the displaced steel, Call and see our CataloRnes of a j atone, gravel ani chewed-up ties. The Mission Circle will meet in �j80 a Of P the basement of the church here on Dodge and Star Can. 8� PP 7 Tlil[a TdBLE-Pioksrias Station some lienee of the impact and ower g . . .. �,w T.R. Traits going East line w lollo♦rsZ generated ebuld only be guessed. A �yQ GARAGE other Hardware. me. 10 Ochil - 7.58 A M. loose wheel on one of the forward Thursday. a *, " 2 8 14"] 12.55 P.M. James and Mrs. Raine and Ross trucks is given as the cause of the ; phogte 4bpp• s0 Ltsoai 5.24 P.1a[ and Mrs. Raine spent Sunday in and AND SERVICE STATION _.. accident. A wrecking t;ain and a - __ Sunday train, 8.98 A.M. around Brampton. we.rs dos v follows-- large crew had the track opened for Will and Mrs. Middleton motoredR ALVIN BUSHRY �'�_ traffic in a short time. Fortunately u y p _Sill the F1 a;T No., Local 9.29 A M. p to Elmvale on Sunda and spent _ ,• 87 hoeat p,�1,.M. no one was injured except being badly '� day with friends there. � � PICKERING _. •.. 9 Mail 9.08 p, ,[, shaken up. Percy Clark and family motored to With Sunday train, x, 8.32 P. M. Trenton, their-former home, and spent - v•, (Foregoing is accordioA to Standard Don't Luisa hertring the Celebrated Sunday with their friends there. Whiz 'Fly; FuIYC ` `SUM MER Brans-wiek Trio at Claraniont Mr. and Mrs. Topham, of Stouff- ;- : time._ on Thnraday, Aug. 23rd. ville, were in the village on Sunday t +CLAREi1IONT air.l called on the Raine family, rr� •S UIRE'S BEACH 1VIrs. Robinette and daughter mo- CREAMERY ! e tored Blown from Jackson's Point' on i . FURNITURE ' A decidedly Ftaperior liquid Miss Geraldine-Nelson, of Scarboro, Sunday and called on Miss Wood. r spent Sunday with` Mics Isabel 11,'Irs. N. Bie and daughter, Miss Insecticide. 4-4 Squires. Mabel, and Miss Edna Green, are in Pleasantly scented, does not stain - -- -� -Highest price }said for The cottages are enjoying the Montreal for a few days this week and is positively harmless to F ', Cream at the meetings conducted by Rev. W. R visitir7,r relatives. 'human beiolre,animals Sproule ,at Simcoe Point. Mr. Woodward, Ed. Annis and Em- and birds. r w Veranda Chairs, Among the guests who visited L. merson Ormerod'motored out to Oril Specially Priced C mon Creamed an_d Mrs,-Sauires_the._last-we_e_k were: Iia on Saturdayeveningand returned w ith_hand_a bye. Frank and Mrs. Cable, of Memphis, laden with huckleberries. y�' : Few Red Cedar Chests. Thebe Give ae a trial and be convinced Tenn,; Dr. and Mrs. Howden and Gordon and Mrs. Pengelly and fam- 8 oz. tin, liquid only, 40C j g in which daughter Sylvia, Florence and Ger- it ,, of Toronto and Mrs. James Pen- are not the thin g y Y l6 oz, tin, " bbc F.I.M DALE MILLS trade Gibson, of Toronto. ge11y; of Brooklarl, called on Wm. Pen- to store year woollens 3: The following are spending an eta Belly on Sunday evening. �=W� joyable summer at their cottages: Alex. and Mrs. Moore, of Brighton, l28'oz., gallon can, =8260 Hot Plates, 'Electric Irons, H, and Mrs. Crook and family; Miss motored up a few -days ago with Towstere Etc. " Reid; Mr. and Mrs. Cargis and son, Mildred and Gertrude Corbett, who _ _ Murray, Mr. and Mrs. Sinker and had been spending their holidays some Now Dreeeee'ti just arrived. For Pastry use family,, Mr. and 'Mrs. Drowley and there. " To protect cattle haat flies Dome now toad l t a family, W. L. and Mrs. Upton and We are pleased to know that Mr. and Insect pests , tihem aver. Our Royal Brand family, W. and Mrs. Gibson and fam- Bush has so far recovered from his u.e it , A. J. and Mrs. Bigger and fam• recent accident as to be able to take r3 - at your Glroeer's. aY, W. A. and Mrs. Pidduck and fam- the trip he had previously planned y _.HYGE N I C a s ily, Wm, and Mrs. McKague and fam- to go to England,in a week or two. Farmers who have wheat' et •our fly, Mr. and Mrs. McRen and family, Mrs. Bush will accompany him. ` C. A. ' Sste'rnstst flour made from your own George and Mrs. Martin and baby,M . The young men of the village and Cj;�WA PAA Ud Fly O� wheat. We can and. Mrs. Wood, Mr. S. Martin, Miss vicinity are arranging to take a load 1B�rsdt7>rre Dealer as '- grind it. Betty Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Max Mar- of sight-seers to Niagara Falls on 2 gallon tin, $I.lO. r Fwasiml Dlreotor�� " tin, Dr. and Mrs. Marshal and fam- 'Saturday evening,leaving at 5 o'clock Freed of all kinds-Chicks Meed, ily, Mrs. Mercer Sr., Dr. Herb Mer- and returning on Sunday evening; inii hen feed, chop, millfe9d. cer, Joe Mercer, Mr, and .Mrs. Sam order to take in the sights, including E. C a JONES, f'6aae 1800 Mercer and son, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. the ill-aminatiuns. Any who wish to Druggist and Disyensing Chemist, Chopping every week-dap. -- Ballagh and family, Mr. and Mrs. A. join the company are requesteed to Phone 8600 erift, ; �- LQ��T00� Lewis and Miss Iva Lewis, Dr. and communicate with Mr. Willows. Phone x �•► PIQI[ �IItO Mrs. Newman and famil PLC�CAlf1II •, - VDtU.4ria y.- � Pick. ?02. .+.. � _ •• �" .4' is }• ;. E .r'C Fros, "'W �'s-. "•^3 ,}a fid' .iLwr.i4ww..2 ^a�xv u..,. LL ..3 T,daPl' ,aT2r•, �* .:�. .l•d."•'"�,. 'i.»^' "'ay..f. k€F< .y_,cK• t::�: .,L.,�, �N �•;¢- .w. 's+�, �+�•: ,ry -.'..^*n:, �; 'a �., ''D;,�" " - r!u.' .a .3*'��-•;�2�'' .. '-i•. °"";.-zr•'�i;�'r", aa,J .x?.. °'�F�C�, .c .V '�Y'�`a:..0;'Pv .,�;^I^.....�-,., •.?� eti'r'n M1�,4�.6�" ^rz. :s✓ , jxey., j,>,i'Yw!..,,....c, w, ,t:,. ,pm.. ri .R+.„_ n•c b. "� W.'r'uirowr ii. • ,�K �..MI e.. ,}(+' +L 3- J$ ,;9;: „_ r•,.x, w.. .� .1. C'� •'rip. .. :. 4. i •. - r .Y s: f uskoka Hurricaine Imperils f lm Beach Shore District Sees Wreck Firs art Disas First o Air - . L, IT Two Killed and Five Injured as Holiday Psrty ai;-I3eaumarts - • - Were Hurtled to the Ground as Plane Refuses .. ,. 1. Jo Function ; �{ , t THREE GIRLS, VICTIMS ” ss. Holiday fatalities and hazards has of some trees,.but-missed, them and Meas landed instead on the bare granll e page of fatal history in On- Aario. Late Thursday evening & heli- rock on the farm of l3'sed Mills. with - T; in sight of the players at the lith r �, day party in Muskoka chartered an hole of the Beaumarls golf course• plana to see the famous district Pilot Terribly Injured h : w from toe modern view point, the air. Young trying's broken body was i °� wo dead and,five.fu]ured was the one of the first dragged out of the ,.. .�,,n , 11 in the subsequent crash, near wreckage. Captain- Fines—vrith Neaumaris, Lake Muakoka, which both legs and his back broken, was, "y f terminated the holiday of the party of found doubled over the shattered con- trots, on "�- wiz Americans. The.dead are Pilot trots, in the unconscious state 1n " ' a e' FF.RitAXOM fiaines and Robert Irving, aged 18 which he later died. Phillips was un: Years. of Pittsburg. Walter,Phillips, consciotia and suffering from seriousI ! Of Philadelphia, may Ile as result of internal injuries. Of the. other Bur- - d fiojurise. vivors, Miss Hill, with her left arm 1 SOWLLE The tragedyis the Lust one to have broken, suffered probably the sever- occurred ever occurred in the Province under such est injury. All the injured were " fonditions as to definitely add the air placed in motor boats, made as com•. �`', • s►uiluxuNt {� Mane to the list of holiday hazards.I fortable as_possible by willing hands, a t diatrlct which during past ,and speeded by the shortest possible, �AIAIT D YearnKA ' become steeled to tragedy by if at times, rocs[-dangerous, water t *WLA , #mwning or boat mishap, experienced routs to Gravenburst, where Dr.'Pal # p `f YTi�NA a S thrill of horror when It heard of fltt and his sanatorium staff worked i Ahe invasion of this new death. i desperately to savethe lives of both, a Thg tragedy occurred whenthe i Haines and young FhfiIfpa, and to ;•„; ylaarr a eix-passenger Loaning amphi-:care for the lesser-injured members ow + fan type, developed engine trouble at of the party. " a height of 600 feet. Captain Haines I Mrs. Plaines, wife of the pilot, was (FAMED SOCIAL CENTRE LASHED, BY GALE : tried to bring it down Into the tops ,at his bedside when he died. U 1� �r Palm Beach and other Florida centres suffered severe damage 'In a (,V ,,L C families have long Since lost detect hurricane which swept the coast. The top picture shows the water front of t5 French System contact wish the realms which theWest Palm Beach, wtich missed disaster, with sky-scrapers in the back• • of '] Tenure once ruled, the property rights have Found. Below to a view'of the devastation wrought by the 1928 hurricane, TAMPA Land been acquired in many canes, whether and also a map showing the area affected by the present atom. , S+pDtq�; R*p°fRLE Used in e lty inheritance or purchase; by power- Floods rising raAldly in the wake of the hurricane constituted a new ful religious orders. These now act as menace to many sections where the winds were accompanied and followed! 11 w is*uoar technical overlords o1 the land, collect ' r;*k by torrential reins. Taylor's Creek which rune LEroughout Okeenchobee �AL.NI Small I.andoy►ners Virtually Ing the troublesome dues when Armis- City, ordinarily a lethargic branch about 15 feet wide was n4ore than'a mile '' EACH • Serfs as 300-Year-Old tics Day roils arout>,d Of the few wide and still was spreading, The creek was rising rapidly and had cut off ' > early seigneuriea surviving in the di- people by flooding highways. Customs Are Re- more than 500 l rect line of descent, that of Lotbiniere DEtarlt�e+ r tamed is notable because the ancient manor R. C. Hull, 'living near Jupiter, brought a report of a dozen or -more t- FTtrt1ERS ooMo r f Quebec.—There are few corners of today houses the head of the historic families in that vicinity homeless and badly in need of food. Hull also FT.uuoERVALt DAM tri., family, Alian July Chatier de Lot- brought unconfirmed reports of four fatalities near Jupiter,'but said. because DWI% * the civilised irwid n where old eusto .s ° bin7ere. of the wreckage Wt by ote storm, and rapidly rising streams, be was unableI ►�' "0°•� ' an procedures, scorned by mode nista when the Brkish conquered Quebec to confirm them. as ghosts of s dead and buried past. - • .. iaurvive with such hardy persistence they eu not y first interfere with the While the storm which swept inland at Palm Beach roared out acroas the I M , seigneurial,system, but as the pears Gulf of 37ettico with "decreasing intensity, snottier tropical disturbance was I A r IM in the Province of Quebec, I pfd, it became regarded as a'gc•iev reported brewing near Santa Dominso, and shipping - 1 PTubablY the most striking of these ante„ and in 1804 legislative action g was warned in the V ' tsurvivals is the set urial System of! vicinity of Jamaica and south of Haiti. 8'� ys was taken to lay'ihe ghost of feudal- - land tenure, w imported from — fans A system was established under lfeirda1 Punto It'll cenrtur-fes ago, to-�which the landholders could entirely �/j p to 70-tbs., $21; 70 to s.0 lbs., $19; 90 oO0 day is causing grrave concern to ;;re. free their shoulders of the burden b a Market p��orts Ito 100 lbs. and u �•40 !' Y "'i" P. $18; lightweig KEY lsentatfvejs of several municipalities,i series Of quit-paymeats. For some pea- 1 rolls, in barrels, $11.60; heavyweight - lalthough it was supposed to have been I r,tlls, ;38,50 r bbl. son int g of the tenants failed to talcs PRODUCE QUOTATIONS. I Lard—Pure, tierce°., 15%c; tuba, ' landed is 18b4. In the days of Idaison- advanrtsge of the opportunity and Toronto wholesale dealers aro pay 16sric; ails 16ic, prints, 18c. Short- A r Irieuve Frontesesc and Laval, the small p i t feudalism survived what wen intended ing the following pprices, delivered: ening, tierces, 14%c; tube, 16%c, 11 Nail III " ]landowners, vbtually serfs, proceaJed to be its death stroke. Today legisla- Eggs, ungtaded, cases returned= pails, 1514c; tins, 174X; prints, 16%c. r on each Nov. 11 to the manor house of h extras, 35 to 36c; fresh firsts, 'their overlord or se boas w wing to devise some century 33c; seconds, 26 to 27c. ! Ont. oats—Good, sound; heavy oats, � �' thod wherebq the twentieth centul'y GRAIN QUOTATIONS. •'in car Sl Itheir oath of fealty and pay their an- n� „%y am Lha'bu of", Butter—Creamery, solids, pasteur-1 lots, 40c f.o.b. shipping new ger. i7 Grain dealers on the Toronto Board crop, $1.15• Inual dues. These payments frequently set eurial tenure from Quebec. �' No. 1, 3815 to 38ilf�c; Na 2, 37 to of Trade are makingthe following! Ont. ' were made in the product of the field 37�e' quotations for car lot : g pin i .m°1 o wheat, t,fr ti4tic ` w the hunt. -- Churning► cream— Special,' 36c; Man. wheiat—No. 2 North., $115. m' according to freights, first, $&. second, 32c- In Present days, when the thougl.t Itn1n11&ratlOn Lawt Cheese--Nn, 1 lar No. 3 North., $1.06; No. 4 wheat, Barle —Maltir. 70 to 72c. large, colored, para. Y g• of feudalism brings a etmbs to incept fined and �ovrri,ment graded 22 $1A3; No. 2 tough, $1.09; Na 8 Buckwheat—Not quoted. ♦!Ips, the faro► wsvivi New York Sun: When the United tough, $1.01; No. 4 tough, 96c. Surviving sirtgneurs still States adhered to a 'most generously to 23c. _ g (c•i,f• Rye—No. 2, not quoted. _ receive the annual land rents from _ (,q�l�rich and bay ports.) Man, ftour—First pats., tp jute, receptive policy in its treatment off ( lYtan. oats-No. 1 feed, 50%c; $7.60,Toronto second pats•,to jute, $7 1limanta, who include barge corpora_ PROVISION PRICER. . Immigrants the complaint .was often - ••tough Na. 1 feed 4834c. (c.i.t..Goder-I Ont, flour—Toronto, 90 per rent. tions, -00thY coup" clubs, race I made that too few farmers and too Toronto wholesale dealers art?'quot- ich and bay parte.) 1 pats., per barrel, in car lots, nominal; tracks and other iarge property Inter- many town bred men were coming to Ing the following prices to the trade: Am. oorn—No. 2 yellow, $1.18; No. seaboard, not quoted. este, The rentals seldom exceed $10 - Smoked meats—Hams, med., 29 to 3 yellow, $1.16.. America The sentiment aroused by 82c; cooked hams, 46c; smoked rolls, (c•Lf. Goderich anti`• and frequently are below that figure,I this reconciled many citizens to dras- bay por>s•) HAY AND STRAW lslthough many of the properties for 24c; breakfast bacon, 21 to 32c; do, Millfeed, dei., Montreal freights, Local wholesale hay and straw tic revision of.the immigration laws. fancy, 36c; back&, peamealed, 84 to'ba included—Bran °whtdch the nominal rank is paid are 13& , per ton, $30,2b; deafens are making the following qua.! The British Dominions have shown no 36c; do, smoked, 38 to 40c. shorts, per ton, $32.25 -worth several thousands of dollars. -- middlings, tatioris to farmers: intention to place themselves in a Cured meats—Long clear'bacon, 60 $43,25. The "Gtaad $eigneura" formerly similar situation. — ----. —_ No. 1 loose,. $18 to X19; lower - grades, $10 to $11; wheat straw, $10 banded out these properties to their Tile Retiring Prelate L Ito $10.50; oat straw, $9 to $9.50. retainers in return for services and g -. .'dues to be rendered in perpetuity, Shakespeare revised—"For the ap T CK While the majority of the seigneurial parol off proclaims the woman." LIVES O Heavy beef steers, choice, $11.60 to ,- _ - .11112; do, fair, $10,20`to $11; butcher u- sold Moore's Prophesies steers, choice, $11 to $11,75; butcher ' 0, butcher cows, Rood __c' (�qQ `heifers, choice, $10.76 to $11.40• do Fufilled During 1928 tom., i9 to to b _ +�' � ' .to choice, $8 to $8.55; do, fair to good, •A $6.76 to $?; do, coma, $6 to $6.60; can- -" ners and cutters, $4 to $5; botcher Survey Shows Accuracy of Many of His Forecasts M�W. bulls, good to deice, $8 to $8.50; do, ^ coed., $7.50�o $7.75; bolognas, $6.60 A survey of the world's events dur- that serious wars wotild again take : ° �^ -to $6.75; baby beef;- $11 to -$13.50; i ti frig the last few rnonthe reveals the place in that country, and he hinted feeders, choice, $9.25 to $12; do, fair, $•emarka.ble fact that' "Old Moore's stroi at the prospect of Japan be- � $8 to $8.50; stockers, choice, $8 to Almanac," the famous handbook for coming embroiled in the conflict, How t !$10;' do, fair, $7 to $7.75-; s rtn lforecaste andlike choice, $100 to $120; milch cows, �- pnognosWcations that well this been borne out is known ,F bas been an institution in this country t;0—all. choice, $85 to $95; calves, choice, iron centuries has Correctly foreaha- One prophesy' of the Almanac ofd ' —j.$14.60 to ij15; do, med., $10 to $13, -- I do, g•ra.esers, $7 to $7.50; lambs, $15 dowed many great crises and tra- quite a different type from volcanic! '-to $15.50; bucks, $14 to $14.50; do, *edies. disturbances, excited coneiderablo, �� "heavies, .$4 ,to $5; do, culls, $2 to - The Almanac,which is Issued short- comment when it was `first made. He $4.60; hogs, selects, w.o.c., $14; do, ly b_efore the first of,every year, sets predicted that some member of the fed, $13.60; do, thick smooths, w.o.e., j ___.._Forth_ decisively Certain occurrences .English Royal Family would be; . , ;13.60; de, fed., $13.10. which are -- . 6 . . . promised for'the ensuing stricken siously ill during,the early" --year. Rarely are the forecasts cheer- months' of the year, and that nation- I ful ones, for "Old Moore" delights in wide alarm would be felt s -No Patois In uebeC y Hn earthqutkes, fires, floods and similar The fulfilment was worse than the B r W oston erald:The anguage of the catastrophes, but it is interesting,to prophesy. Viscount Trematon, nephew w" ° i; °Quebec habitants has sometimes been iy tote how many of his prognostications of Queen Mary, was injured In an nr called a patois This is nonsense. He , �' e^ may use words and forms which have :$cave been borne out, automobile accident in France, and !become obsolete in some cases, but t PREDICTIONS COME TRUE died as a resrult. The .Duke of Con =a a --;:.-For the first four months of the naught, uncle of King George, was » ' > . they are not patois, He sometimes year "Old Moore" prophesied trunk taken Ill with bronchial trouble in the !� �X� says mol 'Instead of mou, fol for-fou, there would be disastrous floods im south of 'France, Because of his ad- " 4 'fret for fro.d. die calls the black Anserica, severe earthquakes and,vol- vaned age, anxiety was felt, but-he' •� `' u !poplar Bard, and pronounces the word eairic iactivity In Central Europe and quickly recovered. j "in a way that would puzzle a mere =''similar disturbances•in various parts How many more of ,"Old Moore's" lxtok-learner; but, again, it is-the real thing. _of the acrid, prognoeticatione will be fulfilled is a : The floods of this spring are now question. He has predicted a war in i i y:, : • --'o-- — „; history. The series_ of cataclysmic t southern Europe and a military .on- For the first time in history long die- earthquakes in the Balkan countries daught by Soviet RuLvsia against the x 7E { { g " "tante telephone connection was estab v Of Europe, particularly Greece and world, both during the latter part of x "" ^ �'." lished the other day between Moose s 'Bulgaria, filled the pages of the news- this year. _ •- . .. >, � Saw, Saskatchewan, in the central of ' J 'pa]KrF for many days during April. Uncanny ability or rare good tuck - the Canadian wheat belt, and London, "Old Moore" prophesied that Chinn —vrhkhever it may be--"Old Moore" ARCHBISHOP WHO HAS RESIGNED AND MIS WIFE England. The reception was perfect, Jrg uld again come into the limelight; has struck it right so far. I The Archbishop of Canterbury, resigned; is shown wtih his wife. but tthe rats was $64 for three minutes ��y} - FJ`. ,.,"''.#nC_1v`:. .,, :'k`.!�oyr;�'.n ,.:�+v.•.r -y.,•efi' ..:: ; ., y, _ '.L. ,,. •'•`'• i •.a A.'. � ° xr ,-.YvS'. . :. :. �• ,'w^":Y n '"� - .2. 4y-. .r^.. -,L: '.,q. iS",v^..; a+r ''_•:r'r.. %ta. � � ' •�al.•... •`•,x -. r.^.".;.i'�r,.; '�.Y" [- ,.t,�`ic'�t,"'�'nN',Mt' ,;.y'�'�y.+... .. r �• !. 5: �.._ % M,.n-'.• � �C..., ?• L- .17's. T` k$, � -^'•', •. .... w N! ,F .. •..+^ n .� r -1AW10W.S.,MV�_ 4, �,m :�7 % .4- j; CkWfied Advertisements W M01111M ubber R A GENT8, ZITHER SIM TAX2 CRIS AND WOMEN. Etceteras-and orders for Christmas Cards. H1,611- PJCH BIND Im . . *at commission. No experlenoe neoes. Aprons Y. ftmple,,,book free. "Manufactur- Novelties sari. Dept. "C. P.O. Box 931, Montrosh REOMMEND TIEM Landon.-Due coveideration givelk. LP or stockiltlge, belts E PAY TEN TO FIFTEEN DO Nearly all women posseis one such articles as W LARS weekly for spare time &I kitchen aprons. This Lady Found Dr. Williams! to Fine more of the popular and scarves make fisc good drevising home. Write for particulara. The Auto Babya Own*Tablets Are When these become torn, most women Knitter.lioalery Company. Toronto, D*-' Pink Pills a Friend Indeed. , and give indlivildlueXty. 'To' choose partment 7.. i1or Nervous, Sleepless think.they must be discarded, since . the stockings to go rte, the-right tone for Children. mending with thread is out of the Just because she in a woman there with me's dress in by w means a diffl- ILL THE 3lOVMR-PIONEJGH Din- question. _n. question. They can, however, be'are times when every woman needs H ANCE movers, of Canada. L ult task nowadays, for in the great speedy padded van E,ut;L-r6.`at.1 the fame of'Baby's form of a From Canada ended eaaily an& quickly in the fol- help anid strength in -the variety of colors almost any tone can I&Eest methods. Two =aced men Own Tablets is spreading over the I - blood-building tonic. every trip. All,load Beyond owing maxillner: or orld. Mothers recommend them to e of To thousands of girls and women be harmonized. A striking novelty in DO pare skil and care. Before YOU w Underneath the tear, lay a piece hosiery herein London is seen in the move, write us or wire and reverse the .-7 other mothers and wherever if this is warmed Dr. Williams' Pink Pills have proved Read Oftoa HamiltorLontz"'ift adhesive plaster. shaded stocking. With a black satin ehar"s' I enrich tl* Canada. Hill the Mover. nothing but words of pra- before using, it will adhere better. a- blessing because they tone shoe,decorated with,a diamente je-el, %th heard for these pleasant tasting little:Press the torn edges smoothly tageth- blood, give stren and restore a pwr of Shaded stockings, Shading tablets that promptly relieve the ly together ever it. If the place is to the aoching'nerves. The anaem:C from off-white to Steel looks most ef- It Ain't Life minor ailments of young children, uid and pale; the small, it will hardly show. if larger, girl who is len festive,the light color running up the Is like breaking; "Baby's Own Tablets arsons of the mended place may be concealed wife whose, back fee front of the log and merging.in the, ailments by some sort of ration cud from best remedies for children's a. deSo a the matron whose.health fails as she lark color at the back. These worn (Will James in The Bookman). �1_ 4-ever--used," slayq Mrs r dimarded ruhher apron o -for all such suf- I weiider why, Arthur when-a7-feHer-Vrcks-- I ha & another reaches middle age-for -with-a--bUFck-1a--c­e--&r-ess - unted,on 0 T Allen, of-Auburn, 'Me. "My little color. For instance,_ a flower-shaped ferers Dr. Williams' Pink Pill7s are white.chiffon would be very chic. up a western.tern.novel nowadays, Ahere A was nervous and could not sleep. piece may be cut out, any size arA invaluable because ill-heidth In girls girl Belts are often made to correspond has to be so much smoke and dust, and women is usually caused by poor I tried the Tablets and ghJ6 was re either round or irr*ular in shape, with the color and design of the popu- smoke from six-shooters and dust from' once. She was also troubled - blood or insufficient blood. These Pills rc iievetl at\ with scalloRB around iota to sug r half-square shoulder, kerchief. A one man cheating another. It seems with constipation and nothing seemed If the place is where a have proved a blessing to -thousands Is �med gest petals. smart belt is formed of round military At various to tel her. I had used the Tablets pocket might come, let the patch be- of others, why not you? crystal jewel like there's no rest for the good any stages of life Mrs. G. R. Lake Walton, braid fastened with a but a short time before her bowels I i0 come a reel pocket, for use Where- -domposed of two square stones the size mode than there Is for the wicked, were regular. All mothers 'should ever the place may be, one can aim*-.t N.S., has proved the value of Dr. Wil- rid of liams' Pink Pills. She says:-"I first of large Caramels. The most effective and a feller wonders how come all the ..:keep Baby's Own'Tablets in the house surely conceal it by some kind es are those with red and navy characters slot killed In the first -ry ornaments) shape, perhaps repeating used these pills when a young girl, for sea for they are a valuable remedy. I designs and may be worn with a bed round of the first chapter, but if that xr by it is during the 'teen age when nature Baby's Own Tablets are gold ilria an the opposite side of the apron all druggists or will be mailed on Eo it willlook as if it were used de. calls upon every bit of the reserve and white belt of military-braid. was the case. there wouldn't be no e need their In shoes, too, there are some novel- story much.! so the characters have meceipt of price, 215 cents per box, coratively. A glance at the elaborate- strength we hgve, that w Leather mixtures are popular, got to suffer on through and" any. found ties. _A by The Dr, Williams'. Medicine Co.,,Iy trimmed rubber aprons in the rej- tiventhen help. It was en I fou skins, or plain bow, only the bad boys are relieved Ont. which this Dr. Williams' Pink Pill, a friend in- tach.as &WI and shiny stores will suggestways in and figured. In the former style there at the end, by sudden death or by a lean be dome. To attach these pieces, depd. And agailn, now that the girl I mother are such combinations as suede and term In the pen. TFat's proper and as rubber cement, which is very in- hood stage is past dnd I am a moth among the It should be, sure enough, but that HOW TO PLEASE use ru chased at of four children, subject to all the gky lace or patent and calf; I don't object to the guns, It is imagined by many. that when- expensive and may be purchased d worries of the home, Dr. plain and figured combinations, lizard aint life ey are automobile supply shops. cares an with a plain leather. Colored- as long as they aint pointed towards ever they aspire to please. th Williams' Pink Pills is the only tonic Is used required to be merry, and to show theear is popular. A delicate model me. What I object at, by making that I take to keep up my health and footw in, is that 86 much '4 -green suede with heels and big fuse over 'e gladness at their souls by flights and strength, and they have never failed is in water stren pleasantry, and burst of laugh me. Should any ailing girl or weary Part of the back-upper in green kid; that's good in the western life is COT. P laughter, t On Him lizard has ered up by 'em. a time Joke Was though these men may be for e rrotber, due to my advice try these another pair �n cherry-red li them as plain red kid th:mmings. Beach shoes heard with applause and admiration. new bobk about pills, I know they will find rubber We eu*� The writers of the may joy them a little. and then r an get these pills from a with heels about an inch hi, easiness and good humor, as the eye er!" tell a story about a Sagebrudher You c any holiday gayety being expressed in such r , medlicine dealer or by mail at 60 Cents hol "WA h at ill they seldom delight us long. "Oh. Rang- equally good as I have done." m be had in bright-eclored ru retire to the U.S. National Parks, high, the gazes awhile on eminences glittering'or motor-camper who left his car,an a box from The Dr. Williams' Medi- tones - cherry-red and china-bll�e- limousine of expensive make, with the sun, but soon turns aching,new of a Crater Lake along with clue Co., Brockville, Ont. An*tho�r novelty, one that will be hyteregting to gardeners. is the bright away to verdure and to flowers. the.rlm M®u dozen other care without properly su4ede-leather gloves ma& Y England stout setting his brakes. while he walked ea skins dyed a variety of st7W69 colons.HUMANITY down the trail to the lake shore, a months of Europe 'cross the 3 Many of these gloves are thonged I do sot know what comfort other thousand feet below. While returning Towing France and Raly. with leather in contrasting shades; i712 'round us spun h weak• be heard a crash and looked up to Months of magic for instance. a v4vid green pair is people find In considelng the -when all is said and done- tis always a c thorMed with yellow an pair uses of great in St. en, b catch but U fleeting glimpse of an Bring d a mauve automobile catapulting past him and Bring at last a sad unrest.mortification to me to observe that with currant red. crashing through the trees. tt came Put hearth-loving.hearts to test. there is tia perfection in humanity. to rest. a total wreck, far below him. Tr"uths. montard. t if there dawns a day . I Returning to the rim. the Sagebrusher All" bu Agnes An &PPre dumpling please ' A mule can not pull while he In Bead England-way. 'waiter. met A paKy of Dudes to whom he nar- When our paths Is kicking and he can not kick-while he Will it be long?*' Walter: --rated excitedly the fearful and won. England with her hedge and stream. It will be round. is pulling, Neither can you. J�o, madame. cre4m; ul story of the-car that Just miss, Moore and dawns and Devon over or --------7— God will not look you diplomas and medals but too years.cathedral towns and towers, It ed him and had crashed on the rocks Old� -Hoover eats below. Glancing about as he neared Grey stone wells a-drip with flowers, Some folks make their joys mere I& stated that Mr -three begs of peanuts a day, which the end of his story, he said: "It Thatch and heather, cloudly skies incidents and. their sorrows great smashed into a big tree and-and- Or is it mist before our eyes? M certainly puts,him Ju a class with the And like. music sweetly sung. events. %%en and, my Lord. It was minef" 0. O. P. elephant. same old English tongue; What we are not up on we are gen- Ours,--the Here a D -erally down on. some people Darby meets-his Joan, The only mottoIs seem Anglo-Saxon to the bone. to have is, "it something ain't wrong, Children Cly We admit the hearts mail 4 taint right." As our feet press England's 6614 Ah. forgive us, Parts, Rome; if some sermons were as broad as for It they- are, long we. would all be better This is England; this is Home. -By Hall Carrington Brent. off. There is hardly a household.that ----- You can't own any more 'than you hasn't heard of Castoria! At lea'at five --- million homes are never without it. if Going Out Togeth er are worth, there are children your f amiln Some people grow with res0onal there's almost daily,need of its conk.. Have you heard this one: The one biltty: others swell. fort, And any night may find yon 7 about the man that told his wife he Some People are absolutely punc- very thankful there's a bottle int; wanted supper promptly at six. as be tual in being late. house. Just a few drops, and had an evening appointment at seven? The more we possess the more we Colic or constipation Is-relieved; of % Arriving home at half-past live he are possessed by our pnssesslon& diarrhoea checked. A vegetable pre- found the supper not quite ready,. and -H. M.-Stansifer. duct; a baby remedy meant for young folks Castoria.is about the only thing was advised by his wife to dress for - ---------- f the evening and by that time the meal Minard's Llniment-.Unrversal remedy 7?1� have ever heard doctors advise giving to infants. Stronger medicines would probably be done. However are da tiny y,dangerous to a tibabhowevew when he came down it wasn't#done, HeavJly Remumersted harmless they.may be to grown-ups as-the gas range did not seem to, Wife (at movie)--Why is ,It you Good old Castoria! Remember the never work properly and the oven wouldn't make love to me like that? I name, and remember to buy it It may bake, SO be, In his evening dress, and Hubby--Say, do you know what Spare you a 41eepleSS, anxious nig ; always ready, always e to -the kifchen to It is that actor gets for doing that?7CaP- everyday his wife went out In tlDi Thiy punched peFs Weekly. use'; in emergencies, or for try to hurry it, along. silmen�ts. Any hour of the a suddenly there ht that Baby becomes f Ulf, and poked a while and nig n was a terrific explosion and the stove The wife who is. given plenty of less. Castoria was never T� ..ji rest wife and man all landed out by the rope Is liable to skip. ular with mothers than It is today. r V curb. As soon as the shock wore off VvpeW druggist has it a lijt and Mrs. began to come to her- '*ssam the native home of N self, she looked at bubby and calmly 15 . -- �­-­ the tea 4ush, produces' teas remarked: "Do you know, hubby dear, which are famed the world :4 this to the first time you and I have qq been out together for five years?" AUG. SEPT. over for their strength, rich ' C A S T 0 R I A no"and flavor. Empire Settlement The su rior -and distind- _24 . 8 Commissioner' Lamb in the Empire live quality of Red Rose TO ,.INCLUSIVS Review (,London): An active and per- Orange Pekoe is largely due 7 I to these fine quality Assam 19 manefit Empire settlement board of The Super 'Event o experienced business-men is-required. f 1928 teas, of which it is ch#4 pINKNAM'S The business-of Empire migration and compos,4. Every age settlement. calls for initiative and MAJESTIC Fiftieth Birthday &9 the 171, 7 M guaranteed. -GO POUND -�_; drive and the spirit of adventure, Celebration—aThrillin Fourteen- THIRD WRIGLEY rather than the fine and cautious A Day Festival; "A Fantasy mFairyland," MARATHON SWIM spirit characte'risti6 of the old type of S WONDERFUL The Golden jubilee Grand Stand Extravajan, the Premier International Civil Servant. The board must be Entrancing Sports Attraction in Two given 'adequate financial appropria- �A Mammoth, Graphic,, and Entr events Tar a Purge or$50,, -tions-.-- It-will-soom-be-found--thal the 25 Times Weisscop0s, J arawi $12.%10. Post -laid. -Pea Flew qla."e4 Read This Letter from a All Production by 15oo Perforniefs on the World's I other Telescopes, and microscopes to choose from. . Handy I t,i-� :Largest Stage; The Band of I-bs Majesty's 000 and the championship 43,000,000 per annum will have to beGrateful Woman substantially increased. Clo Ltd., 123 Stb Ave. West, King of the world. to have anywhere. Send for list: Alberta -,Royal Air Force-ft Perinissiod of H.M. optical Dept. '16, calffar7, Alft. George V.); Four: Triumphal Concerts by Parking for W= ars dAr. Let MInard's Llnl-rent Relieve Palr6 Vanessa, Ont.-"I think nk Lydia E Am ac- Finkham's Vegetable Compound 2,000Voice Exhibition Chorus; First Nfational Perfect h'gbways' HOW BEAUTIFUL 18 NIGP�T wonderful. 1:have commodation, Red ato Airctaft 'Show-New %KOW Engineerffig by rail and steamqbip. FALLING -HAIR. had six children of How beautiful Is night! I 13uilding-First Showing Of 1929 Send Eor descriptive illustm Minard's rubbed into, the and Electrical wing ted which four are liv- litenture to Department ofPub, A dewy freshness fills the silent air; scalp four times a week ar- I r"d ray youn Motor Cars-Exhibits from the four comers of cures, not cloud, nor i j inj the Globe, displaying every product known; 'EATADIAN NATIONAL' No mist obs rests falling hair, removes est is a EXHIBITION. T=ntc, 2, speak, nor stain, dandruff and promotes bonnie eight maul A Agriculture in all its branches in the World's Ontario. Breaks the serene Of heaven; growth, baby boy ths largest Show Building-Fine, Graphic and Ape In full-orbed glory yonder moon divine f< who weigghs Rolls da. V plied.Arts Exhibits. An entirely new through the dark blue depth's. n & pounds. M ken your meds different - Midway of clean, THOMAt DRADMIAW, Beneath her steady ray cine before each of presido" The .desert-circle' spreads entertaining and amusing shows and them was borfa and 7, d wit VA feature after feature throughout the Like the round' ocean, girdle h have certainly re. F entire Golden jubilee Year Catiadian H. W WATERS, the sky. II� 0 aived great benefit beautiful Is night! n it.I urge my friends to take it as 'How from M National Exhibition. will receive the rami -R. Southey (1774-1843) I am sure they RS. MILTON Mo- help did"-M help . ISSUE No. 33-128 M JLLEN,Vanessa,Ontario. % On '7 7., z 4.".,tz CARD OF THANK& •Wanted F -A-1WMERFUL 'COMBINA Rye Straw W TION. -e wish, through the columns ;f the News to express our sincere Flail,ed, suitable for Horse Colla"re. FOR ;LU ver year.; $I-%U and in advance. thanks to tie many friends for,their Alaebine loaned free: kindness -and-exprweions -of.- symp- during the illness and death P S T R 2" .�.Sabvjiptiow ra the United States itW creit Phone Brimin$2.00 in advance. achy, And also for the beautiful floral tributesa., 0. OD S. TREES & Co .. of our beloved husband and father. -%K`S_' -FRIEND BAKING JOHN MURKAH, Proprieior, Mrs-.-W. S. Major and faimiy. 48401 108 Whitby, OUL _Cru ;NOTES AND COMM.ENT& : �sz�zcHs POWDER 'Coal, ' to-a'd 1, winter will be here very soon and Reports from the North-West AND if you have a'ny notion of n-e w L 0 U R 5 R 10 1S E -S lam' _�__,_are very optimistic in regard to purchasing a the wheat crop. One ,authority F Hard and Soft Coal of the sleigh, leave, h your order now so that it states that the prospects are good best quality on e beat crop iu the history r J'lb. and 32e the pound., Give the will be ready when the The Baking Powder sells at 20c. fo ,hand first snow appears. this a trial on your next baking day. of the country. These bright sold at 7 �hopes, however, may he shattered L 0 RNE R-El I) THOS. A..". LAW, lRicicreri=L-. Cnt. CLAREMONT conditions of that weather. before the crop is harvested. H ur t li'e ar o ich dis n' s -.Groaery country is so vast that when a otorm comes it.usually affects only ;.it small part of the 6ouutry. :Very St -f few realize the vastness of 01e.1) 2 A Safe,Repositorjror Tickerin minion and its great wealth. A 1 ore, g' Hard�ar 'few To 1 years ago ' -rthern Ontario Bonds or Other was considered a drearyiwilder- .10 Valuable PapersM;Pj- 44 nese, which could-be LiUlized'.only by thki hunter and trapper, N u%V' SAFETY Deposit Box in your Now is the time to use Paris Green, Arsenate of Lead. Bords' its mineral deposits, which are of A nearest branch of the Stondard Mixture and Climax Bag Poison: , We have them all ux a great variety, are Am oiig the in whatever quantity you want. richest of the world, and large Bank is' the logical place to keep . . .... tracts of land are exceedingly ywir valuables for security and cout Save time We shall be pleased to r fertile. Our fisheries are unser- 3 ./ The Beat ty:Electric w am h ers,to vebience. and hard work. A free trial given-at any time. passed by-any other nation, and .11 . It, furnish yowithspace necessary country is rich in timber and iW pulpwood, The wheatg -growi For your requirements at minimum ....,Our. Poultry Food and Calf Meal are growi areas are.so.-extensive that.. only rat". worth giving a trial. it fraction is being cultivated. That Belgiau muliti.millionaire, TM STANWD, Agent for McCormick-Deering Farm Machinery inet %ith sbeh a tragic death 1 . who BANK OF CANADA and Repaivq. N_ is few weeki ago by falling fnin, bis aeroplane into' t4e EngliAb1875 ESTABUSHED Our Motto We have it, can get it, or it is not made. Channel, de- lareJ a few week' before his death that Canada wa"4TT' W. V. REDDI destined to become the greatest &f,%?wgcr, Pickering Bravich J. S. BA.UDON, PICKERING 10 aftachn&60 at 01 nation in the world. It baa the W k -7 Cyd Wast KI Whitby- wealth necessary, extensive area. Have you renewed your subscription ? and its people are strung and M M vigorous, as shown in the 01ym: phis game-3 which have Just been PREMIUM C.A.RDS GIVEN WITH EVERY CASH PURCHASE OF STAPLE LINES AT THIS STORE. - MOTORS— concludedCana. i UNIVRSAL in Amsterdam. .Be.@ure that,you got them. diansha,vea. great heritage, but This is the way that we show onr iati herstateamen will have to sten apprecnn WEST HILL To the person turning in the largest number of Ooupons by Dec.'24th, 1928. -eise great wisdom in guiding her we given extra premium of an Slectric Reading Lamp STAR AND FLINT SALIES Many immigraotd from or a Large Mantle ClociL. other countries are making Canada We have a fall line ,of Groceries, Hardware, Dry Goods, if the la*ad of their adoption, and it isupioour statesmen tosee that swe.have not got what you want, we these new-comers are made into can get it for you. Try Sterling Poultry Feeds for chicks and hens. Rood Canadians. They are mak. If you want a guaranteed F epair job at a reasonable Prices Reasiona ble—Quality Goods. tog Canada the land of their adop.- 7 priee, SEE U S. tion. but let ua ge46 to it'that they Brantford Binder Twine, ready for immediate delivery. adopt air cuetanis and the high Phune your order. We deliver. Experienced Mechanics: Repairs on all makes. ideals with which they are out 7' Phone Markham 0402 Phone Scarboro 52.8I. Vf familiar in.the land of their birth. General W.M.'"M. Duncan t Merchnat Gre.en'" ' River JASPER PARK LODGE IN THE HEART-OF THE ROCKIES SPECIALTRICES • Ws not -,-ery often the you.aI n'd the gay whir: of society :ifs pictured in a setting of rugged, furest-covered FOR TEAM -HARNESS snow-ca4)Lped mo:;ntalns.fax away from .. Th e` Ideal city streets. Jasper National Park, Brass-mounted Team Backbaind Harness, however, proves the exception. Here ring Rocky s692.00 in the midst of the towering 2 inch layer trace with heel chains. Mountains,.society sports' itself from We still hare lAft.a. big stock of Ladies')fiats—Reg. 4.50 and wit6.5 ring breeching. inst"d7cif bp&-" Jasper Park Lodg(�, 5.00,for 1.95. Reg.,3.50 and 8.00, for 1.00. . $4.9.0.0 the ultra-mode. beind, where the guest enjoys all the lux- 'Printed Crepe Dresses. e6 .-' $88.50 'ury and comfort Gf a great city 40- A186, a large stock of Ladies Black-mounted Team Backhand Harness, tel. :0144.25 Sizes 40 to 44. Reg. 1.7.W, for 10.95, 5 ring Breeching Golf, swimming, motor trips,-trail riding and niounzain hikinig ate a few Another line of Printed Silk-Dresses, reg. 15.00, for 0,50. This isnot a factory harness, but-cdetom,made in our h -*hiclit of the enjoyable events with Clearing oar Silk Fagt Dresses: own shop at Markham. land to round out each day's pleasure. Mu- %' 3.05 sic and dancing 1d fascination to Short sleoves, selling t We specialize on repairs to h@; no r ss and collars.' night-that exceeds the imagin- "Long sleeves, selling at 4.50 X6 b a on. All colors and sizes to choose from. ke the test through "Confederation" for Jas- call will convince you. � ­ - Z _ . - . . - 1 . ­ ­ , -For an enjoyable holiday :a -• T -D D .per National Pirk. 'Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded Any Canadian National Railways Harness and Collar Manufacturer _:Agent vffll gladly Rive you full in- .,''formatidn and literature, an Jasper 8 Doora north of Re wis' Butcher Shop. Home Phore MW oil Itktion Park Lodge..41 Park and Jasper Pa. e. (SAMLTEL SCHWARTZ) ----------- BRIMG IT HERE THE, IDEAL SHOPPE Now is the time'to get- A '11P%; SPt pf Brock Stre6t North, V. %,Thitby, Ont.' THE -CENTRAL -GARAGE -Harness, or get the old set repaired. I have in stork samples of Sam rel `Trees and Jeffirev?,,i hptrrjt�as: The former niKy he ordered through catty. .. , . Telephone 4900 'Login at prices(looted. CatAlogue free. 7! I also carry collars, collat. p'Ads,--,vvea't We Welcome )You ' -to* Inspectpads, -harness oil by bulk,' harness dressing, also silver polish and other parts. It's y'ouv opp)rtnnicy. Cjmo%ee- quality Baa - Hien step im line and be just another Auto, lRepairs' , Accessories', Oils!and Repairs promptly done, price, 4 satisfied customer- -!�L_W. PILKEY, CLAREMONT '06soline'_ Acetylene' We' lidin n's and Boys' Fancy Outing Flannels. These trousers are I me, 1 .-9 e sro-artlycat, splenoid materjal9, coQl and cotufortable—_ tt Saw Thistle pfieed Battery Charging, for quick selling. A little attention Immediately to cut. ' New yammer Neckware —Both Bows and Four-in-hand ting Sow,Thistle will prevent millions .,.Repairs made on all makes seeds,,of d i being a-,attered over your Underwear, n t-a butto' n..and-balbriggan, yery To fortable o farm and your neighbors farm. for the warm weather. 6. Sow Thistle Is one of the most perni. :Ot ears. •clone weeds in,. the Province. It has STOCKINGS—Girls'Stoekings forplay or beat wear. Men's and BoyV- iy been on the incr crease means loseage. Further In- s of hundreds of Socks-are here in a varied assbrtruent df patterns and colors. thousandeof dollars. Get it under -control now before it gets pour Ask for Coupons. We'share our profits with you. • farm under control. JOHN 9. M.kRTIN, CH ARLES . -SPLACER Minister of Agriculture 0 E C I L - - ,BRAD 4=.-E Y W. M.11CROKKERT, Agrict�ltural Representative Proprietor, " 'Pickering. lei 0 = = MX xqia�l -40 11 Aii .R.y„..;o.r•twwit..�5..a,.sv`�.�i''•-.•.•:'•w.,a:::. .'..�..:+zx.S,,`..w�rr'..,'a_�x.Fi y•y'::,tt-'1:c �.r»p•-.a,�. ?timh.FS+• ,r.1',...-..-"..,•'rf'.o-'..3_•,4.:wwc.y'rd.., ..•'-!'•:we.F.--.-r!.,L,:C•«a'e r ++s5»,G..a...:.f.*.,':,,,. A'4. '. :mssy,w..+-:°Y'':r.,.: ,`M "^^..R, ! .;.LY^ . „•^".=�.;f.... ,".p'�' .y.«..6.e-.t,...�..rNwr !r"r � $t're' =...'.+rrf`°w• w-ra»e..a.-.••3.�t3.`e':6J;•..AAc,4s..,arxM:.+..r",•.,:,'..r •,`'•e'5;;• "i s "w.7iY » Ct ! 3c:ka.3te^ C . �•,'x•..+.yY+s...'m,..��.,.K,„>2"..'�..':x..e c.am}.�. �. i .:. .. �..:'tA+... °.s y 'a p •' ..,".:'...a. ...: .. .' '.:} 'G: wJ •A's "1.� S'M' '� .�'..',.... ': F..,v.✓ l • :. ,.{ ..�. .,'.;g, .:.........:.... ... :, .... "�..'.. t' �'. .�•M` ''T.. e.,'�':. 4 ,F'ilT'.' > - 'i. �l, �?.• :� , ' ^"sty+.-.... ., `-, .�.... .• _� ..- .. - ar.AREMONT. - Witter Symes sad John Goatee The Brunswick Trio'is coming. The Pick BONDS-(�ovecameat, Municipal and �" bad a business trip W the city on Watch for bills: Mortgage goads. Also,Industrials. Mies Hilda Doupe, of 'Bolton, Is 'TuaWay. Sate investments at_froo 6 to 7 per visiting her»'inter; Mrs.Mundell. Raymond. Pilkey and father, Q1g'llance: -CoLDept, +` Lorne Reid intends taking hie Howard a°d Mre. Plikey. Cedar Luther Pi:ikeyy, motored'to -can- eanual.holiday the latter-pact of .Grove,aceompanied by .their two field on Wedues0ay last, where 1N8URANUE-Alt classes written In. e sone, spent- Sunday with Luther the purchased several Dorset -__ - - - -- -_ eluding Fire, Automobile. Wiad� this month. y p The ob�eot of this Awooiitton is to_ t3 Airs. Thea Gibbons ie visiting and Mrs. Pilkey. _ hocnad cheep. . lessen stealingg and proseonto storm. Accident sad 8tckaew x her daughter, Mrs. Rob_ t. W_ orthy, Miss Leas Todd, of-Hamilton,- the ielone. Phone or write 6" 7.of Bre►mptoa, has returned home;after spending _ ' 0 - Mr. and Mrs. Catherwood and her holidays with her sister. Mre. ATTENTION 48tf .'BOWMAN, Whitby , son, Delbert, of Uxbridge, spent Raymond Pilkey. .. Kembersha��eo�srbystolen oommoni i )Friday with friends here. Mi-s Ila Whiting and her sou- sae imm tel- y wilts any Member R. H. &MOUD,,DUNBA*TON . . Mrs. F. Lynn and-three-children sin and boy friends, of Strathroy, I have taken cusp the Agency. of Executive Clommittee,for Membership fee 61,00, Harness. Boots and Shoes repaired are spending the weeend Iii spent a few days la$t week with P at shortest notice. Harness made to 'Orono with Mrs, Lynn's brother, relatives in Claremont. Renfrew Cream Separators,Scales Tickets may be had trom the hredident or Leonard Pilkey and Russell Stovei, Fieury's Famous eewetvrr onapplioation, your order. Give me a trial, and he l Dr: Neil Smith left this 'week Plows, Points, - Ezsc. Oom.-L. D. Banks,O.S: Palm• convinced that I can-give you salts- A -'Cowie are enjoying a week's itoli- for-two weeks holidays to Stur. Scuffiam and Wheelbarrows, er, M. S.Chapman,•Piokering. faction, Agent for STACO . Brand 'day touring through New York geon Lake. He will be in.his office goods. -state• ae usual on Taeeda Se t. 4th. ROS^'' BEV=Z"T _ i y,_ep .. . D. Munro Jas, Richardson. AGENT (48). BROUGHAM Pr eideot, eoretaiay Far niot mem,in Brampton on Sunday. at- THE BEST YET '< tending the funeral of a friend, I have the agency for the Famous -Mr. s.-StOvens. We represent the Waterbury Odor Renfrew Machlner Separators, " Mrs.'St�lbbe and sister,'Miss Jes• Scales, aEd the qualit less Chemical Toilets especially ad- y ste Paterson, of Toronto, are.spen• 6 Acorn Range, and am re- _ apted for rural schools or where there B P ding a week with their cousias, is no water system. Can be installed-pared to give hest terms. '_Thos..and Mrs. Paterson, -in.the building. A card will bring sive me a call when wanting some. Wm. Dowewell and daughters, - We �7C thin In these hoes. Phone Pick 1007 g fur, inforrlation wrth' drawings for thing -in Amburst and Mies Cora, tic each particular layout. • �1.N C. wII�L30N compariie,d Iy.a co le of friends, H. E. Poynter, - , f (''� R; R. No, 1, LOQLTBTtHILL spent; Sunday with Claremont lmi v.e'Uers Cheques .=_friends. -3o tf. Whitevale -- --- _.-- - Sherman and Mrs.•Rurbo it have Our ��' ` returned home, after spending a - o dr ,rs I I' 'Whey aSSllre S�ety. i (a week.with their son, Ray, mans- 1 ' •�lr 4 'Ager of the..Stesndard Bank at and COIl� >Tt1. . GREYM , Hickson. _ Dee!rI1 1 _ Chas. Wagg, of Toronto. is Mc \ g carrying money _ <o spending-%couple of weeks' vaca• i while travelling and g Cream Separators • tion beta with his brother,Nelson, --- �' and•family• Two of his daughters are negotiableevery - - t a fol themselves be. �a _ also spent the week-end with:hem. pay a George'Banbury returned home fore you pay for F..Whcm - t s on Monday, after spending a week them. i �� /+ in Beadford,;Pa., with hi4 cousin. "": _ FOr sale at anq - r�iGu e); John Lay, sod while there had the -Ask as about the ball-bear- � pleasant experience of having a ;a.i RlanCh. "x trip in an aeroplane. inns, the frame, the oiling Robt. Bryan and son, Hilliard. ; { svitem, the heavy retia- + 'a ,�• ! 1LIHRN you have `t "of Aurora, spent WedoesdHy of - -7: _ _ „T,I •r last week calling on Claremont _tied tinware,and oar terms placed an order r frienAs and visiting the trout with us fora memorial , streame with 'which they were .,of eialiteen months to pay o� you have looked far!n-tothe A our fatbiHnr some years ago without interest. _: memorial tworkf for Lyman and Mrs. Pilkey, acconi- , i u under stress of time � ' BANK U9 y• k� :;c„ Ms P panted by Wm. and Sire. Pmflt Liberal altowaace for the 'Retshiished IVI and weatber. Itis tru' - and son. Allen,of Aurora,anent a old machine. ' • ly a lasting tribute. few days last week at Filey's r 4 Beach, west of Jackson's Point, Let us prove that they pay for • ''No QreaterTribnte^ r f ' Mad report a very enjoyable time themselves by puttinx one l f' s:' • N. W. STAFFORD, - Claremont Horticultural Soci- in oa trial. I �. Whitby.Braoch. - Kin too Road, �1 } + t J: H: Perry, Manager l" et met on Tuesday cushing with Whitby is all attendance. Any member V H A �COOPE�i I y , wishing to purchase fall bulbs Phone Whitby f lease leave order with R. J How, R 08rQo GLAEONT 'secretary, who has the catalogue gl.. DURANT MOTOR CARS y i 'frnm which to select. There will _ ! • ;= r ' 11 be a $ower show on the 25th of AND .TRUCKS August. Full particulars next a week. e Svc a 18 L@ �L1t11 Fig Rev. A. McLellan being on , c tion, the congregation of the Unit- Scotts -;- Store I; the ed witl mopO tR The hurch ea Lag ccolmmaa Claremont _. ap�tl8lirrfarm a�0nd�natry -'dation of the Baptist _Ohurch was . . .Coupons rates lazed to its utmost capacity. and Specials for Windstorm Insurance on buildings, ' .it was sa inspiration to listen to T .,_ . .. wind-mills,Silos eco. the hearty singing of the hymns e/ une "''Automobile Insurance 7. We are giving awn original Wm. Rngers.Sitverwareabeoluiel of all kinds, g familiar to all. The evening ser. Y y y p (DRY GOODS j•F•REE".under our new "Profit Shariag Plan," A beautiful and ex. - p'ARMS FOR BALE A vice was similarly helpful al : sestremained nnoceu ted. Next Men's overalls, beau r 11 a elusive design in,s high quality Silver Ylate with Wm. Rogers&Son _ - - thoughit was noticed that a few Men's work shirts, ... 1?`3e i •. -Write or phone • y, p , 1 trade mark on every piece. Given with an unconditional ''Guarau- . Sabbath the services will be held 'den's fancy cox,•,.. 50c 'tee" to give perfect satisfaction without time limit, ED. B O YY M A N at 11 a. m. and 1 p. m.,the even Ladies' silk hose,". '3e With every purchase ybu'ro ire at our-store of 25c you receive a 20 - WHITBY, ONT. A ' Wing sub'ect being: "A"A Light in .. - 93c l Mood s silk- underwear, - '1,00 coupon_n,,Rrkrd 25c'. with every 50c purchase. a coupon marked b0c, ' the Night. Instead of taking y A`♦�e- that-auto trip come and worship Newest styles in men's and tulle every $I 00 purchase a coupon marked.sdl.QOaadsoon. When Farmers niihidin�a f at one or both services. A cordial straw beta you have saved $15.00 worth of coupons you are entitled to a"Roger-a" . l LJ. "= welcome awaits you. Teaspoon. A full list of premiums is here given. I have secured the agency for the FrTb ~ s GROCERIES ' QQss Claremont United Church wasA Wood and Cockshutt Farm Impls- the scene of a ver tett wed- Ready cut macaroni, 2 lbs.. 16e' Free with menta. and will keep aonetaatty'ga i y p y• No Fake No Oompetitiena '41ag on Wednesday, August 8th, Corn flakes. 3 pkge for 25c Coupons Cash do hand repairs for these popular , ` when DoreSe May, third daughter Shredded wheat, 8 pkgs -25c ,Amounting to ConponsWork, - implements. of JameB and Mrs. McCullough, Bran flakes, 2-pkgs for '25c 1 1'eAspooa , ,....16.00 or 30 3.00 NO (SII©88 _Also, Loudon's barn and stable ",became the bride of Mr, Andrew 8 Jelly powders and lambier 25c 1 Desert fipoon ..30.00 80 8.00 We arrant" tri make our"baei• I will also takecontracs. tsfor painting ]Russel Kirk, eldeat�soa of E. B. Large prunes, 2 for - .. 25c 1 Table $poon.:.,82 50 .65 6 50 ' assn row and is a le tri= barna and housed b anw ]Kirk, of Renfrew, Rev, A. E. B. Catsup, quart bottle ,,, ;23c 1 Roup Spoon...,32 50 .65 ' 6 50 F3 g y ` Syrup, 1 Iced TeHrponn.•28,50 .53 625 mate- way. The batik pays process, by,epraying. , .tan officiating, The bride, who is p, 5 the for .. _.. 35c 1 Salad Furk.....43.60 '•.87 £s i5 interest on what you' save, Notimates cheerfully given. . - P&G soap.5 bara.for 23c one of Claremoat's most popular p' "' ' 1 RutterBpreader3978 7 78 -r 75 we pay interest on what Phone 1620: young ladies,•entered the church Fancy mixed.blscuite, lb..... 28c 1 Knife Med ....37 50 75 7 50 you spend, 27.62 - -.0012 the aria of her father, who pre- Christie's sodas, 2 lbs. for 35e 1 Fork Med .....32.50 ,85 6 A) seated her at the altar to the Peas, corn and tomatoes,. L C­ Al York70.00 t.40 .14.00 Oltr iutereats Are Your R. J• Mann,- Cilllllemont ` �" S strains of Lohengrin's wedding Aylmer 2 for... .2Qc I GTavy Ladle..". 82 50 1,65 1650 Iutet'ests. lonarch, played by Miss _Aldine . Bulk black tea, special, lb, j63c 1 Berry Spoon;.100,00, 2.00, `20,00 Green River `Ward. •. She wore a white geor- Blne Rose rice, 3 lbs. for .. 25c 1 Baby Spoon ...30.06 .76 ' 7.00 __, 1 Sugar Shell .70 700 t elle dress with white picture hat White tapioca, 2 lbs. for . . 23c g p Ib 27e 1 Rutter Knife...40.00 - .80 8.00 $aeket Factory ! and carried a bouquet of ophelia Fancy stripe cocoanut, Let's-roses and` baby's breath. The' No Coupons allowed Dir charge _ Manufacttlrere of-accountsover30days. All kinds of Fruit Bas)iete ` (bride was supported by her yoiing- m s iarsieter, Evelyn, is a rich taffeta Dt AOSCO T 1 Berry Crates', -._ frock, trimmed with silver, with -Pall at - _-,Phone 3800 , FIN1 LD S Farmers Bushel Baskets. i - • - Phone 140 2 � o0 a le horn hat to match. The - , groom was supported by his broth- '' A iiIMC). '1 " C2.IAREMQNT. ONTARIO Clothes Baskets. ler, Douglas, of Windsor. Little _ Miss Joy McCallougb, sister of - -' - -- - the bride,made a charming flower Frank Pennock, -`g.irl. The groom's gift to t$e --- Proprietor 4 4,0 0 0 Pr rlet ' - bride was a diamond pendant, to _, Phone Markham,1804 ` the bridesmaid et string of pearls, r to the pianist R gold pencil, to the soloist A earl necklace. to theR VESTWANTED BEATT Y p ushers gold cuff links and to the flower girl a silver bracelet. ' Plus half a-ceat per mile beyond to all points in Mani- STANDS FOR THE 13ES1t ` While the register. was being sign. WINNIPEG lobs, Saskatchewan, Alberta, dmontoa, Tennis,5. 0 T ed Mies Lelean Evans,of .11r,ntrettl', �� 0 0 Calgary,MacLeod and East.- • . :. ,,�.'' a beautiful voice sang "Oh, PLUS TAXRETURNING-Half&.cent per mile to Winnipeg,plus$20.00 and tax to destination. _ Promise Me." . The party then re• �. paired to the home of the bride, AUG. 'Sint-From Toronto, Caledoa East, Breton, Meaford,Collingwood,Penetang,Midland, Cspreot, where a dainty buffet lunch was South and East in Ontario,also Stations in Quebec West of St.Andrews and Lachute. _ :aeraed and a pleasant hour.was A C• '23rd-'From Stations in Ontario,Toronto Inglewood Jct.and West and South thereof. ` spent, aftar which the happy cots• AUC. 81st-From all stations in Onfario, Capreol,North Bay and South and East thereof. t pie left, amid the bearty eon- specW Trains for Winnipeg via Canadian National ttnnwaFS: gratulations of friends, for a motor Front TORONTO(LlnioaStation)-Aug.21st-12.01 a.m.(Midnight Aug.20th); 12.110 pm.;10.40 p.m. � t"t, with s e - Aug.23rd-2.00 p.in.;10.40 p.m. Aug.31st-�a.00 p.m.and 10:40 pAm. trip to Muskoka. The bride tray- s=embluiFrom OTTAWA-Aug. 41st-12.01 a.m. (Midnight Aug. 20th); 1.00 p.m. elled in a grey en hat to match. The le suit, is a Aug. 31st-1.35 ass.;1,00 p.m.; 10.40 p.m. k� From PETERBORO-Aug. 41st-12.01 am. (Midnight Aug.20th) via Lindsay, Blackwater and Atherley.. _ prosperous farther of Renfrew Co. From WINDSOR-Aug.23rd-12.30a.m.(Ml idnightAu,;.22nd)viaChatham,London,AamiltonandInglewood. Litter Carriers, Hay Carriers ,and on their return they will Te- From PALMERSTON-Aug.43rd-9.00 a.m. via Gueipin.Georsetawn and Inglewood. Pumps, Door Tracks. Cote i r, aide on his farm" The decorations Through care from other principal poin's connecting with at:-oe sFecial trains. Fnr detail=consult torsi Canadl•4n\nt,onal Agents Bowls. Pressure Systems,Etc. r� ' In the church were vert' taaty Rnd _ Through Trains-Comfortable Colonist Cars-Special Cars for Women and Childron It will pay you to get my prices 011 37 :becoming and the large number of TlraVll above before buying elsewhere. -. valuable gifts bore te3tia,ony toCANADIAN �A��O�A� FRANR J. PROUSE the popularity; '.of..the young I 't t ectaple. ri f' T U. TAR ...A ,4 ...._ .. .. (, r. v.Y`1.1''s-. .._ ,. 4r '. ..w,.. .tr %'�.', • '.N' -aY '�. 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L.,_,.._ s.. .'.' ...- ...M � �j... .:.*i•-- 'I'.n.+,J. 1Y_ n,.'t � M� t ' ,r. w:i � � n .,,r, o' . , -`'mow .'4, ,,+ ,•;,r,., l - r -`� me from-executing that'justice with __ — w _` my own hand And I have explained �Sdy thus obvious reasons why 'I could lift -r---- mi.-recommend- call Wa-•recommend • ' calla In the police. Annia<r3i1 Trade Figures Now ORANGE How had I known that I would not DP4 PEKOE _ be the victim also of the White Eagle's aAvailable . - — BUND rage? I'had not known. I had taken The Condensed Preliminary Report GOLD � LTDe deliberately•the chance that I, too, on the Trade of Canada for the fiscal saidd be that- oil Why? Have hon not heyear Dominion has Just .been l;aeued by we. • honor?u Could permitt a This bandylittle•broebure hast been after careful investigation we d h �P beast i t considerably enlarged this r and leve thediversity f I ng just tPe alt ofm'his dreadful now 120 pages. ye It con- Company's holdings in he Jf y cipal mining areas of Can- _ Could I aid in such escape? sista of two sections, a "Review" and pyla Y No one dreslmed.50 years ago that such a fragrant Had I expected to regain the Ander-, a "Condensed Statistical Record"'of ads, combined with the beet at �► son .jewels once the White Eagle set Canadian Trade. ' of management and eng steer, i$leverage as SALADA Orange Pekoe could be !ng talent, will make ft one of produced—pure aS $CIenCB Calf make It--il'�11 - his eyes upon-theta? The "Review" deals with the vol- -the great dividend earners of In answer to -that I can only say ume- and value of the Dominion's ex- the future. ' :lsuperb in flavour-43C per half-pound—and al� that I had prepared myself to die in tenant commerce. its ltuetuatiohe, dig- ?In our opinion it is Qne of black tea. A-treat indeed for tea lovers. their defence. For the •money that tribution' and routes of transporta- the most outstanding.mining, they represented meant rehabilitation, tion are examined-in respect to both speculatlona now before the -- ----- --- - —' --- the abandonment of this life. I current conditions and recent v ria- public. f' � --- ban h i . -And ,ret o a _ c was still young enough-to think that tions. Several of the analpses are 'Detalled Information will be mailed, a �a miracles do sometimes happen" now published for the first time. Can on Request. Use .the Coupon. - Of course. Thomassen's body would ada's progress'and her present Joel- Of be found in my apartment. The police 1 tion among the great trading nations 0 would,seek'for ins: Suspicibn would I of the world are explained in particu- Herne, ,Fletcher' dC Co., ,Ltd. inevitably be aroused. Leedon might lar detail. More particularly, the INVESTMENT SECURITIES: od talk. Even in .khat excited moment of "Review" treats of the following ' ^SY my escape, I realized that matters among' other subjects: Relatioir be jKBtI'OpO�itan' Bldg., - `AfesAYS , would not be as easy*as they would tween Trade In Raw and Manufac- ',Toronto.• d f�f�((��` have been had not Thomassen come to tured Products; Seasonal Suctua- k - blackmail me. Neverthel-as I thought tions; Trade by Continents; Imports " ` — C'opti/'Yl�{'It M4, NBA &*MCe 1nC bye Principal Countries; Exports by l that they would be easy enough. ' ' ,.. ,: ..•�. ��'J' r I Principal Countries; -Trade Balances; 1 Name ...... _ •- I was a fool. But then, I was a . p � � � �. thief. And a thief ie s fool. But I Principal Commpditiea Imported; Im- - did-not look at future difficulties then. ports for Canadian Industries; Princt-; Address .......:...................� BEGIN HERE TODAY (an argument. I .said that he had I was wondering if the White Eagle,l.pal Commodities Exported; Trade via' ' John Ainsley, a man of education taken the more valuable of the jewels reading Thomassen's identity in thetthe' United States; Canada's Position r and breeding, becomes a master crook, and that we ought to divide them morrow's papers, would'appreciate the !n International Trade;` Canada's :—preying upon other thieves. In ar-f again. From his pockets he produced fact that I had deliberately made him,share in World Impart Trade,stem, etc-' The Guest—"I say, waiter, I believe ranging with a "fence" to dispose of a his share. He was glad for the dig- an instrument of Justice. I-thought The "condensed statistical Record" it', bad form to speak disrespectfully pute. He wanted to work himself up, that he would the'French are notable this year so that !t now, eighty- of one's elders!" The Waiter—"So 2 box of "sista which he stole from the of Canadian Trade hag been enlarged White l�a le, a crook, Ainsley is over-! 5 Beard b Swede Thomassen, amurder-'cold-blooded though he was, to a point for their romantic Imagination- The ave 'sand, air." ,The Guest—"when I y I where my murder would seem more White Eagle, if he knew-all the facts,,three 183) countries, the commeretal will be silent about this chicken." r� •er in hiding. I !Justifiable. Even men like Thomassen exchange with which !a segregated Thomassen comes to Ainsley's'j would appreciate them, and admire T have their neer code. _ _ I and dealt with in dotal]. This is the 9 apartment and demands half of the 9 me. Minard's-Liniment for Blistered Fest. jewels. He makes himself completely I laid my share with his upon a Indeed.. I admired myself. I had only official report containing trade Pit home in Ainsley's apartment and,table. As I did so, I heard the faint- extricated myself from a nasty sit-va,-I statistice in this form. There are also +waits for the money. Ainsley tele- eat of ounds; the mere clicking of a tion with credit Certainly! Icon- summary and analytical tables dealing Lenient Leonard—No man with any r' 1phones the White Eagle, telling him lack as a key was turned in it. And cider that my execution of Thomassen!wfth Canada's trade 'as a whole. Y e would allow ows You to carry on e—Horn the a, that the man who robbed him ands Copies of thin report may be obtained. - rtner will be dividing the jewels at'ru I raised my voice, drowning the -it was an execution—is the most ii o'clock in hta—Ainsle ' sound. highly commendable act of my life. I on application to the Dominion Bureau You know what a man with any sense Y s�apart-' had kept my word to a murderer, but of Statistics, Ottawa. would do? invent. Then he tries to hold Thomas- '•Damn it, Thomassen," 1 -cried, p — -0 -— sI ' sen In his apartment until the White I"you can't get away with this. I had also kept faith with myself. My Mlnard's Liniment—A reliable first aid Eagle arrives, I respected forbears might condemn my NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY. Iota blue eyes, slig3itly bloodshot, mode of life, but they would forgive �— a turned upon ate with a glare of sneer- To-morrow. And Thomassen was'shrewd enough ing wrath. me this chapter. For I had risked my Why shouldst thou fill to-day1with sor•' 'to realize that any attack upon me, "I can't, eh?" he demanded. His own life rather than let Thomaasen gh row, would be better deferred until at as free. I ask no praise for the tidnRs hand went to his hip pocket He was About to-morrow, .. _ Y the was Leaving. My servant, despite I do; but this time, in the matter of in his shirt sleeves. In pretended fear My heart? I F r ;my instructions to her, might come to I backed away from him until I reach- Thomassen, you must withhold your one watches all with care most truer y the apartment. Electric-light inspec-1 ed the window. And as I did so, the ware. You who understand may Doubt not that he will give thee, too, r J Mors, the janitor--some one like this Wlite Eagle, followed by that corn- forgive' Thy part... !' I might call, slid if I were not presents panion of his who had masqueraded (To be continued.) —Paul Fleming, leo receive him, embarrassment might' as a hunchback the last time I-saw - Aarise for the hidingmurderer. him, Lotter, entered the room. in I had persuaded him that he should) I uttered an exclamation of simul- Tire Costs Ai'C !.ower _ 4 �� stay Here until ten iVelock, so I felt sted surprise. Thomassen whirled The average motorist's tire bill at ZREBT®1�1E ;fairlyeconfldent that he would makes present is costing him but 62.2 per i / f --WICK TEST and saw the intruders His gun leap- , t indattack upon me until shortly before ed from his pocket, but the White cent. of what he paid for tires one +that-hour. And the White Eagle was year ago, according to a survey just The'jar at left is frilled with g Eagle tired first. I heard Thomas- due at nine. son's death-cry, and then I went announced by the American Motor i Gum-Dipper sal cation. TW ' • ' through the window, smashing the tete' Association. The average tic 1 ^., Other is at We dined, the loathsome Thomassen glass. I dropped o the ledge below, tory price for balloon, tires in June, �Pb► first Qlml► ' ,and myself, off viands that I prepared. I broke the twine that secured the was ;11.384, compared with =14.045; end of the rric�--made OE z ` - .And at a quarter to nine we had tin-' in June a year ago. The factory price � i' Ished and were smoking after-dinner'clumsy 'effigy in gists and hurled it of cord tires was $8,308 in June of cords< used Firestone ttres— >cigsretg in my bedroom. I had ad to the ground below, And as it fell, I,, 1s laced In the solution, the emitted a shriek, the despairing cry of this year, compared with $10.943 iii; p wised sitting in here, because it was, June, 1927, Fabric tires in June sold other m the empty jar. Sola- the mosj secluded room in the apart a man hurtling a death. And then for $5.31, compared -with $7.188 in f `r � penetrates enter 1 of anent. And Thomassen, as the hour,my �ti�' thumped upon the ground. II length i The books with which I had weighted June of last year. for his departure approached, began g the cord wick showing that it made-it sound like a human body. to yield to the strain of the situation.! - I ? Gum-Dipping saturates the A murderer contemplating another' I heard an exclamation from the r room. Clinging desperately to the ` a' Cads' > alurder—I was certain that he in-' f „ Mended to kill me and take all the An- �' I looked up. The White Eagles This exclusive Firestone pr** jewels--itme did note all heAn- face appeared through the broken 1 DON'T suffer headaches, or any of etas insudates every fibre with to .pini that one room should absurd,sera gL--z. He looked down; in the sha- ; -those pains a tablet of Aspirin can -��� �u�internal friction _ conspicuous than another. It was the down below he saw a dark masa; he �,,,,�� end in a hurryl Physicians prescrbe ` took plow me. "Perhaps you who read I it, and approve its free use, for it and gives thousands of extra farthest room from the entrance door,;my memoirs understand now why I does not affect the heart. Eve ' and anything said or done was leas I - 'miles. Firestone tires cost no y had to wait until after dark. In day- • I gist has it, but don't fail to ask the - likely to be heard in my bedroom. In- light my bundle of books and pillows - druggist for Boyer. And don't take more than ordinary tires. Yon' deed, he thought that I was playing and overcoat would not have deceived .. any but the tablets that are stamped local Firestone Dealer wr71 glad- _ - into his hands. I him for a moment, But,_it deceived. with the "Bayer Cross." At just before nine o'clock I started i him now. !N ly serve nog and save you He .uttered an'ejaculation of fero- ` money' - cious delight: He turned back into I l�rcwz Tsar as stulsaza co. the room. And like a cat. I rose upon = THE BIFOCAL YO'Q f a • a oar CANADA L 3CrTZ� ' the ledge, swung to the window-sill, g.mlltoa, C"Wid and before Lotier could cry a, warn. --HAVE HOPED FOR I • Moat MtJss Par t)e1Jor ing, I was upon the White'Eagle, had It removes the hazard of stalrways. wrenched his revolver from his hand and dominated the situation. It allows freedom of action of the - '.'The alarm will be raised in flue eyes. Gives greater comfort In reading.. Does,.not imprison the eye behind a blurred field. minutes," I told them. "But unless I. you give"me two minutes' start, I'll, n_ ��d'the Thr. shoat." A British Invention. nll.urod ie ccan,da) TIRM ' The White Eagle stared at me. His snares Baer Manufacture. while it ave } g Ask Your Eye Specialist. known that AsOrtn means saa.41 o assu" deep-set oyer were bewildered. chi'a r�°abiets w ww�hsa�t w�itis'Kip "�o r "Nom de Dieu, why this? It is..yotl Gro." sad. mart. �qjG+ who telephoned me to cone here. I• p �E'jt know your voice. Why?" Q� I swept the jewels from the table, , e • • stuffed them into m pockets, and �1 h backed to the door. `It is too long a story, my dear.Due," I answ4qred. :. "Nevertheless,one day you shall tell it to me." he,threatened From the doorway I laughed at him. - 2bd ` , y Orange Chocolate Vanilla Q',�� "Perhaps, Monsieur le Duc. Meantime , ' ' ' � -two minutes. And read tomorrow's Strawberry--thick layers of ~ rj papers; perhaps then you will under- * , , - delicious pure cream between _�. )� two crisp, light Biscuits. Mandy Then I went through my living- ?�` �c I room,through the front door, and took. '> "= ":- - / t e e the stairs three at a time. -Outside, I hailed a taxi. -As we drove into the _ r �Chris�tie9 �' ark I saw the White Eagle and ho- la the store or �C�0 �"r�� 5 p . l7 1 .wfOT g on the 'phone tier emerge from the building. But ' r �alwo s ask or SAN D�1TIC ` there was no other taxi. They could 3 for 'Here is a treat fitat can't escape, but they could not catch me— — . _ be beats Benefit and plea- ad, both of which facts I was extreme- sure in generous meanwel .ly•glad, for it had not been'my plan to Vi s0 { jeopardize the.Whi#e Eagle. ! �� isc - 0,Peppermful Flavor I I had merely intended to nee that r i`. ISSUE No, 88—'28 justice was done to Thomassen. The d:� AfJ� promise exacted from me prevented — . 7-.-... •,w 3.,.w;• '`r-. a•.,-?.•. i.`...,<,A..t. ..,�, d•R �^d..'.'"'-%,.,.,+.y;.,,:+,w.:r•i�....... �v;i,..r,,,:.�'-� .r,.-aaa,.k.;w;.w,..r. um cx.a',,.p•-r9• ' .A.M,rs�Y..:'::_• i$L' s•,5• n . M 5 & v` , s Nklitl ',+.nam *a �:�xy;�uo•. 7► xw x It V111,wk:s °441 ^;an�"acs�e,Mva.�!,'4 � awrzr r ,jekcA $ �. x. „; ,„� y�..� e . :� r • � v xs . Y.. •- .... ,.i, .. ., ..„ }'. rbl3r-' 9 x%%a'r:+.`vm%�+ �.�s a.*s::>�x'•aarv'•s.., ''' ”`=`'�'h :.. :.s?_''A3H�li' s'"°I'af.;1,i'" �{ �y .o- _ •a..ea¢rx _ ',.:.:r'p� s-z, ..ni -.n !• - ir ,r"`'y � ..., .. ,W. -uf ..F[.s}�[F n r..^.?'G YW4-M`.a r'N: 3'. ?S' T n1w a !'L 4. ..•! n•. .>i i .\. ♦ `.l "GM:�9. ..fy4r: M^'M/ \. 1� .{ '•! :1 •N � 'sr ..Y . . 2 . 'L'.'•d' ,1M.!!z `n,i�^",4N,. —,.�'7. �f,, V s. I �. .. .. �.,._....: ...un •H r.. /.x..... a•-. LLl4.�`.'• ,. ..A,,, -los.S.. /',�'.. yr , ,+' ./ "• ,, . . w x / •3 , , :, . , T - _ ,�. - , ��y - _ n (!)veraae for June) �` _ Spam Invites World to a Faaa _ i_ Dallies Sundays 104 1 ......... 31 . N..:�..i� AC µ�¢ 19tH Q \ ao 108 - Hes Past Glories and Her Modern Progressive Spirit Will Be . 19ar ................... 1. l B �« _Toronto Bank Clearings Show Evoked at Barce Barcelona Exhibition to a Opened r. Increase - - -- - I. Next Year ." .� '.,.,: rNEWS .. Bask clearings !a the city of To- \ ronto for the week ended August 9th / Spain, once queen of the seas ane 'attained in all �ountriep under mod �� ,, amounted to ;123,648,941, an increase supreme among nations, whose grand-1 era educational methods, as well as Favorable Results Reported at Prop-'of ;2?,118,640 over the corresponding eur and pomp, galleons and gold were their increasing commercial import-' ernes o! Alexandria Mine, B.C. `period last year and a decrease o1 ;6; t the envy of thea civilized world, is ante, will be recognized in s third : , Etc Prince Rupert.-Officials of Aleaan 1930,644 when, compared with the PKV_ making a new bid for leadership !a great centre devoted to ports. Ath• � , 'oris Mines have }ytaL •reached here foes week.of this year. Comparisons: • arts, industry and commerce_- In 1929,'lent events will be held in the ,qW W'k ended 1820 192? in the ancient citq of Barcelona will'diem, built to accommodate 60,000 psi!- '"'I after s visit to the properties of the'I�Cug. 9th.,......;123,642,941 ;96,684:401 be held under the. honorary Pres!- sons. In the Sports Pavilion, every- .r.; s•, ;t• company in Smithere and Hazelton ' t distrlcte. The Hyland Basin property Aug. 2nd........ 130,675,486 89,062,441 •••' ,dency of the King oi"Spatn, an inter-�thing relating to the educational, July 26th........-124,640,688 94,607,144 national exhibition of industrial and technical and induetrlal aspects of , ' ::::• In the Babine Range has some surface commercial arta and sciences. sports will be displayed. showings of high-grade silver-lead-gold July 19th........ 136,681,668 104,43D,981 :' This project will set forth the pro-tt ore, pieiding sensational values. An Mond Will Revise Smelting Facilities "•.,. I 1 Of the four permanent palaces, one Sudbury,There wAl.be a revision ., greasive spirit oTSpaln. The stately one off the finest structures !e the engineer and Crew are working on the -L' ': elopes of the mountain of Mont}uich House of the Press. Because Spain property surveying preparatory to car• of both treatment and capacity of l provide fine exhibition grounds. A •believes journalism to be one'of the I ` tying out a development program. smelting facilities of the Mout Nickel - beautiful natural park overlooking the ,most -interesting and also the least _'jh The management have high hopes for Company in connection with their pro-I .harbor has been set aside for display known of modern lnetitutions, special iF this property. posed expanatop program at the Frood of the artistic, technical and• scteatiflc ','4 effort will be made to Show the scope ,+ The Yelvet property, i'n FYazelton Extension Mine, according to an offi- activities of modern peoples. Amid of the lntellictual and economic effort .1 Idistrict, has such favorable showings tial announceJient. At the present the plazas, gardens, walks and drives, necessary in making a newspaper. that twelve adjacent claims have been time officials of the company. J. F. `!'. waterfalls and cascades of Mouatjuich i and to acquaint newspaper men with acquired, Increasing the Alexandria's Robertson (smelting manager) and L.. will be erected buildings and psviliona the latest improvements achieved and• ' :_ acreage by 600 acres. Development J. Ingolsfrud (chief engineer), are oa A to house the exhibition material. I technical aspects ot,modern journal- ' to date in the Velvet has disclosed I a tour of the west, examining the . In the three major exhibition cell- ism will be emphasized. The Inter• - ' ,b series of veins from 6 to 10 feet wide,{smelting pleats of.western copper min-. 1. ' tres no important aspect of. coutsm- national Publicity Congress will take All � well mineralized and carrying com-I Ing compantea)� Details of the pro- orary.life will a omitted. A large lace at Barcelona during 1929, so- I .. mercial values !n silver.. and lead, posed revision have no't been an- 9 section called "Art in Spain" will be I cording to a resolution passed in Lou- 'I Consolidated Smelters are reported to nounced and no action with regard to 16'38 . devoted to a historical display o1 I don at the last congress. 4, 11.1 be negotiating for a property adjoin smelter changes are ltketp to be taken •' Spanish grandeur, where the archae• A Greek theatre designed by the Ing the Velvet and their engineers are until neat year. Oliver_Hall, formerly ology of Spain, her artistic treasures An the Held. i and everything contributing to Span-I architect D.Ramon Raveatoe has been • mine manager, took over Last week the position of general manager of - fah a lender will be exhibited. Chron- built !n accordance with pure classic �;,_ Good progress to being made at the P traditions In a quarry of Stent an- , f41 Pprtland Canal properties of the Alex -Canadian operations of the Mond I . • " ologically presented, historical scenes Nickel Company, 1wreeeding Dr. C. V. ' • ;A S[s>rart NeMr Ftoe1[ tiquity and cut out in stone of fiery- , andrla Company. No. 8 tunnel to re- will bear upon the characteristics of ported to have eneouatered good Corless, who has resigned. This chic !rock is -suitable for Spanish national art in iia different colors. a _ grade ore. Vigorous Fight Waged In Western ag daytime wear and is a very be- periods. Since the World War,- Spain has coming style. The skirt has as An industrial department will con- been quietly preparing to welcome the 4 Also, the engineers' reports from Ontario by Two Gas Companies !averted�Dlait at the front and is li world to its shores. The Barcelona Y r.'' this company's holding 1n the Sudbury Hamtlton.-In Western Ontario, Lain the moat vatted, products of in- dlotrlet show dfatinct mineralized there to said to be a gas war on tor., joined to the bfldlce having a vest- ;dnetry and agriculture and will dem- Exhibition represents the culmination ee and collar cut to one. The long of its plans, The exhibition will be �'1 .. zones running throughout the prope1. r supremacy between the L'tilted Gas & i dart-fitted sleeves are finbhed onstrate the application of scientific '1 ties, Fuel Company of Hamilton and the inaugurated on April 1, 1929, three .' with shaped- cuff's, and there Is a methods to Industrial ends. In view 14 Dominion Natural Gas royally, also months before the ending of the Ibere- 114 Noway Making Headway Toward_s F° shaped band at the hips, No, 2833', of the manufacturing and commercial American Exposition in Seville, which ' Production Basis of Hamilton and district. The'United ' Is in sizes 34, 34, 3i, 40 and 42 ; character of Barcelona, special atten- tion has bees given to this depart- opens its doors oa October 1, 1928. 'i,�; Company 1s endeavoring to invade the laches bust. View A, stns $4, re , Additions to physical assets of district embracing Parls,'Gait, Brant- ;Quires 331 Yards 39 inch, or 8 meat 1n which twelve palaces will be Business men from all over theI 11 -'Howey Gold Mines this year to date ford, Woods>ock, Ingersoll and other arch 64-inch material, and 4i yard erected. - world are beteg faulted to display ! W. �.:'.,. l . have been subataatial, sad the dues- 19-inch contrasting; Vfew H ra ',r,.. points and supplant natural gas with quires 8 yards 89 loch msiet-fal, The binnacle to, which sports have i their products. . tion of a mill is coming to the tore- artificial gad. and % yard contrasting. PrW* 20 ' -- 1 iA �t _- '. front. An offirflcial informed the Officials of the Dominion Natural the Ratters - i��, New ��'�� � ._ Northern Miner that by the late tall Gas Company stated that the Issue 5 - lJ<Ilili!• ati®i� Howey should be in a position to de= was !ought out before the Council in BU1V TO URDE13 PATTERNS. {{'Says1�+ _ _ . tide just what tonnage mill-would be Galt, which body. had previously] W rite your name and address plain-I Problem i8 RasCo The Lowly Bat Now Foutld to :;A 1. (required. and ft !s likely that henry ly, giving number and size of such A passed a reaolution.to :do away with ,did Man in War Against �, .'. ]machinery will be moved into the natural gas because of its Sulphurous patterns as you want. Enclose 20c in11 property over the snow during the odor �aad make a S.new contract with stamps or coin (coin preferred; wrap Editor of Sunday Observer .Mosquitoes1. 1�' coming winter. The tonnage of ore the L'ntted Gas Fuel Co of this it carefully), foi each number and Claims Dominions Too- The mosquito offensive may be cost- � , developed and to eight in the_ mine !e city. Officlalo of the Dominion Cam•_ address. goer order to Wilson Pattern Restrictive . large and will run better than i7 pony stated that they had didcoveced Service, 3 West Adelaide St:,Toronto -- ducted with a can of kerosene aprinki- . Coastrpction of d,1,000-ton mill fs re- such large quantities of natural Ras Patterns sent by return mail• Lindon.-In a recent editorial in ed in the water barrel, with an air• girded as the most economical plapt. recently that they were able to give -q - - 1. the Sunday Observer, J. L. Garvin, plane puffing poi§onoua dust over The compact formation of ore sone the Galt municipality officials a writ• • - the editor, writing on the Empire m1- swamps and marshes. or even Us^ith 1. ;` - ,will, it is estimated, enable the com- tea guarantee that by January 1, 1929, .. - `• .cif .- gration question, says the tact must little fish introduced into breed. ) parry to produce at a cost of ;4 per a large purification plant, costing The New York Times printed the be faced that the outcome of all the places. Now sorties word from Texas Loa or ]see, and this would leave sub- $260,000, would he established and !n folio ltttie 3ingle which wilt ap• bright hopes for a working out of the that the ancient and much maligned ataatia> profits oa a 1;000-ton opera problem resembles something.. like a bat is fighting the pest. A operation on Its lines at some point peat fa many a grown-up man or wn• P Even the Bible brands the bat as . tion. near London. This will enable the man fiasco. . At We close of. last year the com- company to-mtx its gas with that.from . "The Dominions have been too rer unclean and from ages past Ws,, one at had 1,721 lineal feet length !a While walking dawn a ceriala street strictive," he writes. "They have`ez- of the oldest of mammals, has beast :pe its wells tit Haldimand County, and It In town the other dap ore and since then ore bodies have will be virtually odorl,ess. All centred petted to receive the beat of our hu- regarded as a thing of evil. Man been extended 26 to 60 yes cent. in I heard a little urchin man exports at the lowest cost. The hes left it to it33 desolate caverns and now served in .that dirtrict will be Turn to a friend and say: deserted towers, shunning it'as a spm- _= length and have Leen proved cos- assured of a supply of pure gag., gay,-Jimmy. femme.telt aeons, Domiatond, in the sad, will come to a ifderably wider. eo�e 900 feet seat Road Bela Built In Bourlamaque clearer view of their own vital fn- bol of wickedness and ruin, and wo- si erably "weer. drills cat through g I'd be happy as a clam terests. They do not at present real- mien have run from it in terror, be 10 teat of ;10 ore fn a zone 160 Leet Township It I only- was the teller dat •'' 1ze that the birth rat^ is diminishing lieving that its one purpose in life !t '_4 1. wide. On the 600-toot level the ore Rouyn, Que.-A three-mile road is Me mudder t'fnka i am. - .` all over Western and Central L�urope. to entangle itself in the human hair. !a opened up for 300 feet, averaging under construction from the Columbia' The abundant .vftalittea on this side This little creature has never known 14� tees wide,the grade being i7. At River to the Caribou Corporation pro "She 't'jaks i am a wonder of the Atlantic, hat created the anything"from mankind but unpopu- 1. 126 feet, 160 feet of ore ib feet wide party ia. Bourlamaque Township.- And She knows her little lad UIIited States on the other, will never larity. There is, however, another • :: -has been opened up, better in grade When completed the road will be used Could never mix wt' nuttin' be available in anything like the creature of the night which mea �: than the mine average• The eastern for the taking in of a'steam plant for flat a'aa ugly, mean or 'bad. same measure for the Brttlsh Do loathe even morn, the mosquito, and ' - face on the 260.tOOt level continues fa ehaLL-sinking opera_tlons. At the prea- Oh, iota o' times I sit and !'ink minions. The Dominions, ia` the end, re the bat .hsa found a chance bo <y good ore. At 'the 37b-toot level east ent time sinking is underway with How nice 'twnuld be, gee whiz! will have to be glad and eager to re- �qem itself. Where bats have b�eeu excellent ore is being developed some hand-steel and the working is down a- If a teller was de teller celve the average of human kind as used to fight mosquitoes -there have L 140 feet 1. east of.the present face on depth of 22 feet, The collar has been Dat big mudder t'taks he !a." the United States did." been people who at.first declared they 6004opt level, that a put on the shaft and head frame con• -Charles H. Carpenter. a --. wouM ra h th in ec thea . 'the.__ P then ave a t$ _ -•much greater length will be shown atructton is underway. - ^ - The Father (admonishing his chfl• the animals, but later, it ie said, they �y at 500 feet. _ These Terrible Girls dren): "Well. I can tell you there is changed their minds when aware o! �,; Results to the west of the shatf have Stl QriC Infatuated Youth: Thinking of me,, one thing I never did when I vitas a the results of the work, a . been not nearly so encouraging. The Teacher: "Name three. articles .darling7 : I small boy," His Aged Wther (inter• It was some years ago when Dr. rr rake of the ore' body is towards the east, and workings have 6,000 feet to containing starch." Weary Girl:-Oh, was I laughing' renting): "What was that, Gebrge4' Charles A. 13 Campbeh, an esrrploya .� Johnny: "Two cuff and a collar," I'm so sorry.-Answers. 1 1lurr'er?" iof the Health Department of San An- go before reaching the boundary-A y II tomo, set out to fled s way to lessen ,i' -diamond drill machine !s being de- ' {danger from malaria by eradicating a IV livered and under contract proving of. Well Known to Canadians VVho Trained at VV7t�ey CBittp :-.mosgnitees > is idea was to invest.- ;r ' - ;`-cre farther east will be pushed.more-. - - gate-'the plan of using bate. The coin- • 'q rapidly. Some 600 feed of drilling will —" - )mon species of this animal lives on "� __ I 1111L-1 it LL 7I T7 be done !n this way and will help insects, catching, them on the wing; greatly in speeding blocking out of 'and stomach feels show that when la ore. �` mosquitoes are plentiful they are' the x There is a porphyry area south of bat's main article of diet. One bat I. the workings, located by drills, and a 11 + may thus kill more than 1,000 mosqu3- crosscut to going out* to pray this toe.5 in a,night section. A drill ie also working north Pr. Campbell undertook to tlr►d ou; of the workings on the surface to f prove favorable ground. It will be t,- , hoc this appetite•might be bent to K. - +, a. i . - the use of man. He envisioned large carried to 800 feet at least. The com- "' co,oriies of bats, brought under cult. )'' - pony is proceeding with Underground - ° vation like bees, ro that they.mighi s development at the' rate of 1,200 feet s P.,,A„,,•- - be used where needed an on an effec- N .per month. t tire. scale. At eventide they would flys 1. a 'E'e + a Newsprint and Periodical Advertising < + * from the quarters assigned to them, L _ Less Than Year Apo-Statistics' `J € $ : the h� tot roost until pbere of the r- Vital to Industry ,, ga i thein turn �r :,, { 4 return of darkne=s. i• Mill stocks of newsprint at United ,,. r .y States and Canadian points amounted `' s - 214 A' _� .to 6,9 .days' average production on i,yr�+F' The Oaily Round. <,., :,Tune 30, 1928, and 4.1 days' on June x i We grow firm and strong to resist ,��,, so, 1927. band and in •°> . . a '. i, '• ' f and to do; we gain the in. o! � - - Publishers' stocks, on ba r,c.. i !- '�" -`x �+ri �• ourselves which brings superiurlty,-by, s, : F Fa,:.� transit, amounted to 80 days' supply *�� , 3a `. �, .r:,,, a pntlent use of the incidents of.dally 1 on May 31, 1928, sad 32 days';on May n, e o rule nes own spirit on the G� , lit T o ' . I. 81,1927. A ;„ kx� ,, ,,,,„ Y •[w rte-«r petty theatre of a private sphere. x 1. Newspaper advertising in 30 lead• -71 ^ r �. p;:11. . creates a power which goes with us 40 Ing cities for the Brat six months of '•" I . - --i., ���p ° �` �• ~• '''> I wider fields of action. The .principles' ;t X ' 1928 was 4 per cent. less than for the s t ;,-,t* ..• - game period of 1927, and.7 per cent °"' .,,�. �.,�``` : ` ''p'•�`^„ '^ and Braces which Stand.the Storms of r ,« public lite moat have been trained to :., 'less than is 1926. d`'"" fir£ �ao"o- x: Y '• .r• il the school of our daily world.-lielkie Periodical advertising in National rU . jpublications !n the first seven months ; "ot 1928 was 2 per coal teas Phan to Dad-How did you come out witD ••NI i `the first seven months of 1927, and - CENTENARY CELEBRATIONS AT WAVERLEV ABBEY your exams? Son-Passed em jest I per cent. wore than in 1928. Cardinal Bourne And procession pasaing over bridge at the abbey during the celebration to the memory of the like they were cars &bead.' (Ciucin �=. 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'+.'• 1'°�`.a, e^;, �.w...Y�. ',p,.;r a ,.1•.,y... :e LOCALISMS. -Dr. H. T. Fallslse, Resident Dent- -Mrs. Jae. Gordon .And son, r-. - lot Office over Balsdon's hardware Robin. are spending a few days store. Office hours, 9 to 6 daily and thin week Nith friends in Buffalo. -' tx evenings by appointment• -On Friday r �r l', -Miss Lila Gee, of Toronto, is y r>;oroing last death , the guest of Mrs. J. O. Stork, -On Saturday afternoon Rose carne suddenly to Mrs. Wm. Me. -S. J. Collf►cett is installing a Ezceleiur Mills was again visited Laughlin, of Toronto, which took aIq nother gasoline tank at his gar- 'by a very destructive fire which place at the home of her brother, - laid in ruins the last .of the two J. Potter, whom she had come to age Mise Phyllis Marquis, Stroud, buildings which were used in the visit and for her health IDeceseed „ ..� ',•. manufacture of exceloier and other was 90 ears of age and had been spent the week-end with relatives y g - -” - ti , .in Pickering. prodoete. Several months ago suffering for some months from &614gp-Mies Florence Lowe, of Oah• the other building was completely heart trouble, which was the int-artwa, sprat $ands with friendsdestroyed, but the business was mediate cause of her death. Her _ 9 noutinord as. temporary quarters funeral took lace on Monde to t.•,,,;, - , "' In the village. P y -Miss Bva Bunting returned were secured in the Maple Leaf qt. John's Cemetery,Norway. She a+n Flour Mille building. But with is survived b a sorrowing hos- ,I Ibome last week,a#er visiting rels- y R twee is Toronto. the fire on Saturday the remain- band, oueson,James,and one dau- U IE U U Cw —Ed: and Mrs. Walsh were in Ing bnilding, which contained ex- Rhter, Ethel. Hpmilto" Wednesday attend Pensive machinery, has been on. • r 'uo`or lered ori - _ In the wedding of a relative. Lirely destroyed, and a number of ✓ S Ing g hande thrown out of employment. MOUNT PLEASANT ` -W. G. Ham and Mrs. John B. Ell and eon, Clifford. of Peter- How the fire originated is a Wye- The children, grand-children ' and J r tery, but it is reported to have L boro, were in town on Tuesday. • great-grandZhildren, to the number They Wear -Wm. and. Mrs. Gee, of Vic- toria, started in the boiler room. On of thirty-three, surprised Mr, and The Colors j B. C., are holidaying at the aftount of the nature of the busi- Mrs. James H. Madill on the occasion sees, a considerable amount of of Mr. Madill's seventy-fifth birthday, home of R. A and Mrs. Bunting. Au 7th. All arrived at ten o'- ai�e .� ) I ?' -Born, on Wednesday, August drat, which is very inflammable, _ accumulates, and if this - once clock, Mr. and Mrs. Madill were the °.15th, to Bruce and Mrs. Conner, e , ' °of Whitby, twine, a can and dau• ignites the fire will spread*very called out on the verandah when the ghter. apidly. The fire alarrn was eldest grandson,Mr. Lorne Ilam, read �L_' f" - sounded and in a ver short time an address, and Mr: Earle Dingman, / ,Lon est -Rev. J. S. and Mrs. Ferguson y S u W ' cath engines were on the scene, on behalf of the gathering, presented and Miss Dorothy spent s couple g Mr. Madill with a reed arm chair. s- of days last week with relatives but the $re had Rained such head- in �i acorn. way that it was impossible to Miss Elsie Matthews then read an save either building or contents, address and Master Kenneth Madill ' -Mrs. John Duan spent a few g resented Mrs. Madill with a fern - - da+`ye islet week with her dau• Mucheympath is Pxpressed for p z stand_ Mrs. Walter Baker, agrand- Tke,Flt The Prices s - •• `�hter, Mrs, Oliver Denny.. of the share holders, as both •$res daughter, was wished "many happy ` .j' :q 'W will mean a ver 'heavy loss to hitb township. Y y -, Y y P' them. We have not yet'heard ae returns of the day" by Velma Middle _ -Mrs. Wm. McNeil, of Toronto, l to what steps will be taken to con. ton,.and handed a lovely bouquet of • and Mrs. J. B. Muir and daughter, rose buds 'by Jean Dingman, as he: is off P wt Elgin, called on John and tiaue the business. +� are -Lail on Sunday morning, birthday and Mr. [Walter Baker's f4Llls Mre. Murkar on Saturday last y y on the game date. Aha -- -Mrs. Wm. Oullis received a prolonged illness, death happy time was r i afters colon + Reasonable h t' removed a former resident of this then spam getting dinner ready,which Perfect t " . sadden call to Orono on Monday was served in the dining-room. A ' on account-of the illness of -her township, in the pergoa of Mrs. two-story birthday cake trimmed with _ f aiater•in-law, Mrs. Mary Morrie Louisa Greig, widow of the late seventy fins candles decorated the _ -C..E. Jones is repainting his Wm. Greig, Which took place at table which were lit at tea time. In Mpr new premises, which he recently the age of 87 years at the home of the afternoon many snapshots of the j� ,pf' her son. Wm, E: Greig,of 44 Bins- family were taken, including three XLQ1 Purchased, and will move his drug y a. , ,,.,.•, •,., earth Road, Toronto. Mre. Grei different 77 nainess therein at an early date. g groups of four generations, - + 1 was born in Turooto, where her a fourth could have been taken lad t - Rev. J S. Ferguson has re• father, the late Thos. McMurray. turned from his vacation and the y. hie. Roy Dingman, of Detroit, been A,? services in 'St. Andrew's Church also was born. She was a niece of present. Mr. Madill was born j' ,• r� +A,� -.will be held on Sunday next at the late Archdeacon McMurray, of Darrington Tow-iship, but has lived ;` c ;, the usaAl hour. Niagara. For many years she, rnarly all his life on the seventh con e v " with her husband, resided on the cession of Pickering, still enjoying and ,! -E and Mrs. Weiler left oe g' ?Friday for Baden, where the latter base line on the farm now owned attending the different sports of the will spend a week or two with and occupied by John Toms. Here day. His family are Mrs. Fred C. ' relative*. Mr. Weiler returned she raised a large family. Of her Dingman, of Whitby; Mrs. Frank ��'' - earl life in Toronto she could Horn, Mrs. Albert Matthews, and Mr, r y /r/ d ,rr; to Charles H Monday y Fred Madel, o. Mount Pleasant, -Charles Haight in off duly on tell many interestioR remini s by an ,�" ', •;�n - . .' eebcex. how Indians were fre• his first wife. and Mr. Colin '1Sadill s 'account of injuries to one of his o-> J and Master Henry at home. y • hands, wbkb was badly cat by a gaentlfseen on the streets. and !c � - E feoider, while employed in the how the shop windows on King General Motors at Oshawa. street were lighted with candles. BEAUTIP L LAKE OF BAYS j PtShe is enrvived b six children .. APPEALS TO SUMMER VACA- -Tbos. A. Greig, o!Clinton,and y : a+ two eons. of Toronto, who had Wm. E. Greig and Mrs. J.T.Qlark. T10NISTS $ 1000 2 s of Toronto ; Thos. A. Greig and intriguing bays and deep forest.. been attending the funeral of the for man attractive setting for the former's mother, called on a now, Mrs` T Jackson, of Clinton , John tbar of Pickering- friends on Tues C. Greig, of Sea inn and Mrs. J.B- varied resorts scattered around the day, S. Jackson. of Winnipeg: A ale- Lake of Bays. ''CHAPMAN -W. L sad Mrs. Ooortice and ter. Mrs. James Turnbull. of 418 This popular holiday district of the h • Highlands of Ontario•is reached only_ •• —�•�- '-• a .oho and Mrs. Drs per have been 'Markham 8t., Toronto, survives 21 by the Canadian National Railway' & spending s few days on s motor- her. She is also @arvived by 21 y _ Smart, comfortable trains connect ing trip to Muskoka, where 40 the Brand children aod 20 gEest grand- �i y directly at Huntsville with the Hunts- • p • Lave been visiting friends. The children. The luoerwl, which wee V Caps y rivets- took lace on Tueeda to viIle and Lake of Bays Navigation • tJ • • „ also visited Rev. Mr. sad Mrs. PE p Co, boats, enabling passengers stn rskine Cemete Rev. Dr. ok• - Dew. of Ivy. ry reach quickly any point desired in -Next Sunday at St. George's @ter conducted the service at the the Lake of Bays .region. y' ' a Church : Sunday School session st residence, 44 Binscartb road. Any Canadian rational Railways We are offering this week a few lines '10 a. m. ; morning service st 11 -A gruesome discovery was Agent will be glad to.give you full ^_ ' -o'clock ; open air service st Sim- made on the farm of Heber Down, information and literature about this of Summer Caps, in black and we Point st 7.90 p, w. Rev, W. near. Pickering Beach, by Albert vacation centre. • t IL Sproule will hosduct both'96r. Von Gnaton, who is in the evi- 'white checks, dongolas I vices. All are invited. Ploy of Mr. Down, about 5 45 SALE RZ616TER. • -Allan B. Moore, who bas been o'clock Saturday morning when — sand buff linen. occupying rooms in the DillinR• on going into a pasture field, some Saturday. Sept. 1str--Auction sale of F basu block, has purchased pro. distance from the road in search furniture, house and lot of 6 seieB, ;, pQ»��• 1 95 for 1 39 t party opposite Walter Sleep'@ of his employer's cows, he earue with a quantity of large and small egul , . across the lifeless body of a ma fruit. Hard sial soft water in the residence and has began the mise- y house also stable 24x26 the prop- �� Caps are a real buy tion of a new_-buildin R. Fronk hangiDR from a limb o!-a small erty of R. Bowen, Claremont. Sale ' Prouse being the contractor. tree. The body was only about at 2 o'clock standard time., See F -Kenneth and Mrs. McBrad ooe and a half iacbed• from the 7+ bills. W. B. Powell, auctioneer. # of Chicago, accompanied by the ground and was banging by s latter'@ sister and brother, motor• belt around his seek to the limb _ L. N 3 ed here on Saturday and @pent a of the tree. A short distance MUSKOKA LAKES WHERE Fine Sport Shirts (broadcloth) collar sway os a large stone was the EVERYBODY HOLIDAYS , lew days with the former @sister, _` 1L ' ' Airs• Joseph Cowan, and alsu e*H• skull and bones of a horse. which Lakes and islands, swimming and attached, in the latest green stripes -- had been killed is the field some canoeing, dancing and a dozen other ''ted on a number of old friends. ] white,![cBrady, who left Pickering years ago. The horse's head and summer sports are features of a hoL ..and ore White 1.95 •Qfte•n yeses ago,has gone into booes were arranged to face the iday spent at any of the-resorts scat _ P the maanfaetarisg business, ;n scene of the grim tragedy Oa tared along the shores of Muskoka the bead were laced two b Laken. : wdieb he is meetingwith gratify. P P oto The short distance from Toronto : Ing success., grat graphs supposed to be those of and reduced week end railway fares w �_ -Daring the past week we have the dead`man taken earlier in life. over the Canadian National Railways v• a have a .full line`of tog'geu been experiencing .ideal harvest Young Gunton hastened home to - for men. areatber which was heartily mei• tell of his discovery. Qbief Gun make aweek-end at Muskoka pectic- _ y ularLy attractive. Extra summer comed b the farmers as theyeon, of Whitby, was ratified and _ . y was soon on the scene. The man trains to Muskoka Wharf, Lake Jos- 1\ " =leave been able to get much bar• eph Wharf or Bala Park (the three • westing done. .While we have was evidently a foreigner and an gateways to Muskoka Lakes) enable Fred T. Bunting, - ;Pleker�ng Jbeen enjoying fine weather, parte entire stranger to the community. vacationist, to reach their favorite Eatabliehed 1857. Z bf Western Ontario have been He was plainly dressed, clean resort without delay. -:etrfferinR from destructive rain shaven, of medium build and evi- Endless outdoor sport, swimming, - i .and bail storms, accompanied by 'dently was between .30 and 40 boating, tennis, etc., everywhere, nu- +; high winds which have proved years of age. , In his pocket was,a, merous golf courses are easily acres- Z ruinons to the crops. Bank of Nova Scotia puns book, Bible. Many long and short cruises -The Provincial Government Bank ofr A balance a $400 to the_.may be taken, including-the famous- ITSU-R- _ t - ::make very liberal grants tocouaty credit;of some one whose name 100 mile cruise around the Lakes to and township councils for the (written in Russian) has, not yet Natural Park r been translated.' About $19 was Full information and literature t money spent re roads. The Dept found on the round near b from an Canadian National Agent. • of Highways recently Rave notice B y. y. g i to county coancile that in order Evidently he was not in financial We represent strong Mutual Fire 1neuranoe difficulties. Dr. Cartwright, to_receive the grant the roads corona NOW Adr�t4sawsenq. Companies whose rates are the must be 4s feet in width, other- er.being called, decided that an y wise the grant will be withheld. inquest was unnecessary 881t was 'TIMOTHY SEED FOR SALE lowest obtainable. We are inclined to believe that apparently a case of.suicide. All I PtY to Harold Sarelaq,R.R.2, Claremont, we inBIIre both vill a aIId �'sam efforts re being made b Pgone Clare cis. earag here will be coo@iderwble work 9 y the ,ahead for land surveyors, to be Police to get enlightenment in re. VOR 8ALE OR RENT-Brick house, Properties'. 1 fbllowed by a general re owl of Rard to the man. C. E. Sterritt, len acres of land.in North Claremont. Ap- ply uudertsker, took charge of the re- T Coady,ctareriioat +err _:�'remiIIlaa rates gladly supplied witfiout obligation. i -W. J. and Mrs. Clark sad mains, L�OR BALE BY TENDER-The west r shed on St,Andrew's Church property,78 ft. ;Harry and Mrs. Boyes were in b 18 ft. For furtber varticulars appl to F.H. estney.Pickering. Pbooe 1418. t bD Auto Acer ! as►niefil. near Barrie,on Thursday SECURE YOUR `� � INSURANCE-Life. Fire, +< ;.'last attending the annual reunion a4 Sickness. OR RALE-Cream separator,Rao- `uf the McConkey family at which Grooerie•, Picnic Suppliea. Tomatoes. Fn,k engines,riding prow, washing machine., BONDS-Goveraanest,Municipal, Oorpoewtiotr. .-About two hundred were resent large tin Ile..eunligbt Soap, 3 bar s and wheelbarrows,all new. Also z good s� MORTGAGE LOANS on Farm Prrgqpertiet. - ?► P for 18e., Fruit Jar•, medium wagon.. will W1 cheap. Apply to Mrs. i REAL SST LTE-Farm and Residhntial. _ ira@i many parte of Canada,and L19, Small. 1.06, GFreoul>rt� Power,claremont. ear4. Llie United States. It being the ed Sugar, 10 tbs. 64c. ``--i ET OUR PRICKS-On new and Q a / `, '200th anniversary Of the settle- Other goods priced in proportion. „ %-_X wed farm machinery,cream se atw,al.o w A Jl ♦ K fa. R S O / t , meat of the family in the town. Frost wire fencing and gates, It will y you. a . 4 r� ` + W,F:Diss ship, a suitable tablet was unveil• Brantford Binoer Twine Disney.Greenwood.Phone Pick 31 4.aatf .,,ped in the 8th line cemetery to the We deliver goods orderedlwithin TORONTO WILT•WASH LAUN- PICKLRINGF +memory of Thomas and Sarah reasonable di•tsooe. DRY (Semi finish}--Let our driver call and . explain out 24 l,o,ir servile. Just leave yoUr Afe(uonkey, who imigrated from name with Mr.S.w, avis, barber shop. We Ire:,:u d and settled in Inai6AL F- W1IOWS, Gnalwood will pick up sed•depver Itimera creta �Telephone Pickering 4:800 _ P..0. Boa'40 ML L �r. • :. S . .a :a+.ru - ..:,cs� r, :`> n ':S:..-s.,., :s.,•�swy4... ..�- t'`'-•�.. � ,e.: .„yr;C ;+�° �. ,rrtSra.,;,�,c(s.r'r�,.,:"e',"+ ,-'k..-„'q' .� n.app^.` fi•...'r�!_ sa' ,w s'A:. nd -^'sq , ,.5,'aw-ar.. *.+�•'' r•''•r F 9�"aw•n.•Y:.,3- •