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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1928_08_24 ul�z 'n Try I'M ,;.--W, ", , "" A !- - "'t's . -_10- 1� ;,�A, tT In-�0� 7 6. -FRIDAY', AUG. 21- 1928 NO. 01 L. X L V 1 L PICKERING, ONT., A evorsoot"al ss' rbo. C*roe= Xftver OSHAWA FAIR. OUNSARTON. Saw 11in and Basket September 11th, 12th and 13th are Harper Allen spent Sunday at Bow- GREENWOOD �? Afed4cda the (lutes. The price of admin- manvilie with his sister, Mrs. J. R. R.L.BOOBY-Pbysicias and Bar- sion is 25 cents. Great preparations Bragg. --T C1 D are being made for the biggest an On Sunday at the Community Hall, Graduate of 1pniversity of Toronto. pact" as Phone Pick 1326. -4 U best fair yet- held, Watch for f Sunday School will meet at 2.30 pm. WSJ ,ur' B.FORSYTH. Oph.D.. Direr for Church service at 8.80 p.m., open air ther-announcements. R cal Association of Ontario.Iteg• service at Fairport Beach at 7.30 p.m. 1118tAblished 18%. of the Ama*= O"QuwuiciLl Rev. W. R. Sproule will conduct both Ey=exitnained by appointinent. Baskets ot all sizes Te CI BROUGHAM. -mi)ke baking will ar ont. Out. A sale of home be held on Mrs. Blenkin's lawn in and descriptions' The Shepherd family have-been hol- The 4daying with friends Etobicoke. Dunbartori Village on Saturday after- mon, August 25th, by the members 13. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and Miss Feasby is holidaaying at Odle of the Worilen's Auxiliary. Afternoon A=SoWtor.Notary Public Etc. Money to al lowest prices Lake with Rey. J. S; and Mrs. Per- Chopping Dept. south wing.Court House, Whitby. 2&y tea will be served from 4 to 6 o'clock. guson. G.BROWN I ING. X. C. Bar Claremont, with Shavers. Proceeds for the Anglican Church, arain frurinin _g, but 9 ter, *citor�Notar �ubllc. Annes' Salt tor sale Miss Phyllis- is holijaying Dunbarton. it-will be closed3again Iseasediatal .rest-t of Pon ce. Street, at Bond Lake, -for August 22nd and wsitby: Sousephone 386 Office phone a92. FAIRPORT. CHAS. A. WHiTH. A goodly number attended tte'Wo- possibly Friday, BATON ROSS-Barristers. So. men's Institute meeting at the home the 25th. lata buceemor to late W. G. Elsories Remember the services on Fairport y Butt, Northern . of Miss Roberts Phillips. ror Ontar;o Building, 380 on Phone Mark OM W. J. Devitt, of Brooklin, sent'a Beach on Sunday evening at 7.30 W.J.Seaton. o'clock, conducted by Rev. W. R. 9.D.F.Rom. few days of the past week with his Adelaide 2767 Sproule. Roofing 'Material son, Carl, and Mrs. Devitt. 1am ready 1010HARDSON PICKERING- The W. M..S. of St. John's Church, Chas. and Mrs. Crossland and chil- to buy - +. solicitors etc 2I�zI: coatedmet at the home of Mrs. John phil- dren, of Winnipeg, who' have been new .crops. spending a few weeks with Mrs. h Columbin, Shingles lips on Thursday afternoon. ax 66 64 The Everist family-have. been h,l- Crossland's parents, J. Y. and Mrs. W H E A T 4 5 x Bri Us Hadley, have returned to their home No.2 Babd5x- idaying with Thus. and Miss Gain- in the West. AND mage during the past week. Lk"stst An illustrated lecture on "China, Mrs. Brown, who bus been spend LAKE B. BEATON. - .TORONTO ASPHALT ing a week with friends in Wood- the Land of Mystery and Revolution," B A R L E Y D. D. S.. will be givV in Mansfield's Hall this B ustelo, the P-0yaj Caw" of rientai ROOFING stock and G*lt, has returned home. and Universa of'Tonwto. office- Murray's 18 in., 82 in. and 80 inch Mr. Wright Harvey and Miss Jean, Friday evening, August 24th, at 8 and will pay the highest price. n M" Ores Mardeck's Goa at=*- Wbkby. o'clock, dayli&Ot saving time, by Rev. Ham- Oake bour&9 to 12..1 to 61. Ind. phone 6. widtke, 4 in I Shingles; also also Mrs. C. Devitt, motored to gall pbow VA. Metal Valley and ilton on Sunday and sRent the day Andrew Thomson, N.A., who has 7- with the former's brother. spent nineteen years in China. Sil- X.J. MMI�� Ridge Roll. NBIL C.SMITH. D. D. 9., L. D.S.. arne ver collection. (Succeawr to Dr J• N,Dales Graduate 01 ilaterial,'or will give price on Recent visitors include J. Colbo N as Royal College of Dental Surgeons and Toros with the Hanson s; R. Witter with the finished job. tOU411verlItY. At Claremont office over D, C 0 A L -A. Matthews family; Mr. and.Mrs. Han PUNBARTON. stotre-evary.Tuesday and Frid to-11 ley and pil,Phone daughter and Mr. and Mrs. PICKERING 10:- M,h,n, with Miss Bate; A, Harvey Chickeri thieve,3 are again in the 8RBBRT T_ PA LLA ISIL L D S.. and other city friends with the Hai- zwizhborhood. D.S.. Graduate of the Royal College of A Rood eupply of Hard and Soft Surgeon,tai and Vwversit of Toronto, vey's; the Wilson family, of Toron- M".. Smales is visiting her son Jas., YARD above . '�4 0 ke .00t. LUMBFL-J% to, with the Beers; W. J. Brown and and family at Enniskillen Coal on hand. Also a supply el 0", flute Man : 9 am 5. Went rbonePiCk 477 .5 P.m., by a y int- family at Brown'.3;_the Love farrill) Mrs. Frank Sewell. of Cedar Grove, of Kindling Wood, with Perryman's; Miss 'Shaughnessy Falls, N.Y:, are holidaying at, their stove lenirth. ME III-M.NG MARMIT guotneo* gawbq. at Mrs. Philips, and Mrs. Rawson, of home here.- Miss Thelma Whitecock. of Mark- 12tf Phone Pick. 1709. We bov and sell. furnish quot&tions ham, is visiting her cousin; Miss Phy- ELIZABETH RICHARDSON- and Information on all Listed and '110. PICKEKING As Fin and antoinob-le utsuranceof 0 luftds. Unlisted Mining Stocks. BROCK ROAD. I)is Nicholson. DONALD MUN M.nWalint companies of solid finmr-4&I stand. Mr. John Forgie, we are pleased to WwwIll be pleased to advise what George' Longmire and family, of report, has recovered from an attack L. SURNINGHAAN stocks to bov or to hold.or Toronto, are occupying a cabin at of appendicitis. GWRGE KEAY-Licensed aucticM• what stock to sell. The Villows for two weeks. Ballding'and General ow.Altona Live.stock and several sales Miss Jennie Forgie. of Claremont, Contracting. need to, Term. reasonable Oliects are moa by Amos Rudd. of Greenbank. and Geo. spent a week with her brother Johii R Estimates furnished on all cleAses IR XT Vultllcdle. Phone Stouff.9M. 61-4 following our advice. Moody and family, of Oshawa, called and Mrs. Forive at the lake. of work-laterlor and Exterior. It Our long experience in mining ex- on friends here on Sunday last. On Suniay morning. in the United 1W POIST111. Alterations and repairs • Aac`tI0Q6w- tending over a period of twenty Clifford Hubbard and J,jknd P. Dia- Church, Mr. Morley ably filled the 0 0=62ift of 74M6"d anaario. AD& yeas allows us to g I ve GOUVI ad vice mond, started for the western her- �,ulpit, and next Sunday a represent&- Chimneys Built Concrete Work.— mon ail M-A- &U@So"20 an bWsWA Groton JUvor P.O.. a" on the investment feature or a av-20 vest fields this week in search Of tive of the Lord's Day Alliance w0l Phone Pickering 5712 or the speculative feature of a prow health and fortune. 0 -BRATOR TOWNBRIPCMZ conduct the service. FAIRPORT, ONTARIO pective mining ventu". oomxdmio�tee time The saretary clo&ets, drains and On August 17th, there passed a- Aeavantons. Ste. Waggy 0 jsss SOLLOWAY. MILLS & CO. cesspools are now installed on the way at the home of her sister, Mrs. S 1E1 I N G L R 8 mew 4=W �. "'is*- a' Members,of Standard 0" stoelt exchange. school premises and are a credit U, Burton, Toronto, Jessie daughter of 7 the contractor, Mr. Burningham- z the late Geo. and Phoebe Tait, of E11NA. MAW. LICENSE :Members of the Montreal Nova Scotia shingies T ru D AUC- Ken. McBrady, of Chicago, called Rouge- Hill, Pickering. Miss Tait ''Galt Galvanized Steel Shingles .7 U)NEER.Jor york,Qatarie and Dwtmkm Mining Exchange. on old friends here last week. He had been a great sufferer for se%- hm As kids Of soiss P1,0111 StLood" 6ince and Board Room.Ground Floor, looked over the old school site and ... Bird's Felt Slate Shingleal to. Twilis reasionabia. Duse fort= 11187 be eral- years. The funeral took p�ace "flu 6tNZWS'09wv, ball and Indepew Metropolitim Building. recalled the many pranks he and the on Monday afternooh to' Erskine for&&Is at 441.9= wintloy.00L My TORONTO. - ONTARIO other boys played fifteen years ago. Cemetery. T. PATERSON'S - CLAREMONT Phones: Adelaide W71 and OK2 While Robt. Tweedie, of Whitevale, Call and get prices. Phone 2812 was proceeding to work on Sunady -,.WHITEVALF. THE RURAL morning a dog ran in front of his Binder Twine car and succeeded in turning it up- We understand that Miss Ferguson, -LAWS SECURITIES COMPANY LTD. side down. The top was badly of Port Perry, has been engaged as " Oil GARAGE1 smashed and one wheel broken ana prli�cipal of our school for the com- other minor damage sustained. Mr. 'Real Botate and Insurance. Tweedie escaped with a se k -ing year. We are prepared to do.all kinds, severe shale- The record-d our school is still up- of repairing of cars, also hot- ,Farm Propeotles a Specialty' . ing up. 4foral: Tie up the naughty held by ex-pupils as well as by pa- tery charging, electric aw in 6 19. and 8 lb. Wk. Head Office:218 214 Confederation dogs, iis- of to-day. Word has been re- welding and in fact Turner and Life Building. Toronto. ceived that Miss Helen everything to calf- Phone main 1390. GREENWOOD. Kenneth B. Turner have secured their nection with Junior and Senior Matriculation - re- car erfect*on ' Oil Branob Office: Gordon Building, Ernie Tremble returned from the spectively from Markham High work_ Pickering Ontario. West an Tuesday evening. School, having obtained several bon- Gas, Oils. Grease and AcceQ40fie$ Stoves, XItf v Phone am. Fred Woodward and Lmily spent ors. Also that Pat NOwlan has Obl- on hand constantly. Sunday in Toronto. tained his Commercial Course with Call and 9" our-Catalogueadf Also.AL good supply of an rimB TABLJtr--Pioksring Station Emerson Ormerod and famlly.spent honors from Whitby Commercial Dodge and Star Cars.". A Sunday in Whitevale. pupils of this year T.IL Trains going law$A.w as follows] School. The three 7.W A, H. Miss May Brown spent a 6w days Other Hardware. NIL 10 Kau who obtaim%d honors were Ivan Hicks LAWS GARA%JJC, 28 119") 12M P.H. with friends in Toronto. - Margaret Nowlan and Tom Sweeny. al 4. so Local Su P.X Miss Katy Green, of Toronto, is G. and Mrs. Tran hive returned AND SERVICE STATION Phone 46W. her brother here. Sunday train, &88 A.M. visiting from a two weeks 'trip to New Lis- Trains oi WoO due as follow*-- We understand that the school is keard and No. Raft during the next day. rq�an enjoyable holi- ]Kill the Fl ALVIN 'BUSHBY 20 Local 9.29��M. to be redecorated y 2T Local 2.25 P.M. week or two. The-WhitevalO Women's Institute: y TICKERING i:,:-, 9 Mail 9,06P. K. Mrs. Hand, of New, York, is spent- had as their guests the. members of With Sunday train, 8.82 P. M. ing a few weeks with her nephew, the Branch at Altona at their reg- iZ vFQregoing is according to'Standard Writ: Pengelly. - Jay August meeting. It was a very 7 time. Clare Wall has ret f- warm day but the attendance was Funie u s urned home a Wh Fly SUMMER #pending her holidaysowith friends large, and those who had tolistente. .1 -Markham wd Utica. in to -the very excellent program and CLAREMONT Mrs. -Norman Bie and. daughter, engage in conversatir afterwards Mabel, and Miss Edna Green, have enjoyed what breezes there were. A decidedly superior liquid CREAMERY returned from a tenAay trip to Mon- Three very inttrestitig papers ana Insecticide. FURNITURE 11 d' treal and Ottawa. several musical numbers,-all given by Rev. Mr. Barnes, of.Markham, oc- the vi.,4ting friends, held the atten- Pleasantly scented, does-not staitl -tw-- prilveps,rid'for cupied the pulpit in 'the ATnl V1 Mrs. JA. Pugh's and is positively-harnuteps Cream at the Church hereonSunday evening in lawn was an ideal setting" for' human being@,anitnalst A the absence of the pastor, Rev. Mr. the occasion, refreshments being sqrv- and birds. Veranda Chain, Smart.- ed on small tables in a sheltered cor- pec R�v. W. S. and Mrs. her of the grounds. It is expected 8 oz. tin, with hand spray Vi�. Owing to 8 ially Priced Claremont Creame.1myr or Smart being away on a holiday next that a prominent woman of Toronto Give tis a trial and be convinced Sunday, August 26th Rev. Jos. Bar- will be the speaker at the Se tem- 8 oz. tin, liquid only, 440 A Few Red Cedar Chests. ' 'These nes, of Markham, will preach in the ber meeting. Date and place of the are just the thing in which 16 oz. tin, Greenwood church at 11 a.m. meeting will be announced later. to store your woollens. E1JM DALE M11.1 -A number of friends of Mr. and 128 oz., gallon can, �.$8.50 -M 3a-.T<* Mrs Bush met at their home on Sat- Vot Plates, Blectaic Irons, urday afternoon and wished them a SPECIAL TRAIN AND BOAT SER Toastere Rv� Land. VICE TO 30,00 ISLANDS OF pleasant journey to the Old They expect to sail on Saturday. GEORGIAN BAY For Pastry ww are- To protect cattle Prom Rise The Sunday School holding Sonne Now 13teeisers just arrived. their annual picnic next Wednesday, The $0,000 Islands of Georgian Bay, and Insect Oone now*ad.look 0r. . - pests . ":-- 1D ­. tM are now provided with a special Can- View over. Royal Brand August 29th, to Oshawa-on-the-Lake. always popular for summer holidays, A program of sports is being arrang ed. Everybody welcome. All turn adlan National train service that of- 7 7 at your Grocer's. � :HTGENIO out and make it-a pleasant day for fers excellent opportunities for week- a Farmers who have wheat' et yonr all, end holidays. The Girls 'Circle met at the home The Canadian National Railways Cattle Ban and Fly Oil -Ste -- -1 1J., A. rrift florAr made from your own of Mr. and Mrs. Howsam on Sunday operate special trains to the main wh"L We can e 30,000 Islands through 1,gallon tin, $1.40. evenir* and presented Mrs. Howsam gateway of th Furniture grind it. Deabir and' with a pair of candle-sticks before Midland and Parry Sound. Now tliere is anew direct boat service provided 10unerial Director. Food of all klnds-�-Mcldlfeed. leaving for their new home in Al- hen feed, chop, wUlf tons She will be much missed in between Parry Sound and Point au E. C.- JONES, as- a regular at- the 6ircle, as she w Baril. Druggist,and Disyenstrig Chemist, 0�topping every week-day.,;- tendant. We wish Mr. and Mrs.1 Full information and literature Phone OW D.2 KERING NEWS Howas good luck and prosperity from Canadian National Ticket Piekeft9f .0nttvno1=. while,in Altona. Agents. Pickering, Putitrio .7 . h eg- %0' _e A Leg, 14 1 Lai" QaQ�� A .. .,, ,+' '; .. -�, :. '. .... ... ,:.- ,✓;:« .,• �. -.. ,Y �:Jk , K^,;�;,;..',t, �.-s. "x'"';,E^ .ra' '''�'. - '�. '•4•w_-,�t."q�.•„ •,.. .�.,-'. Ti . ., �/tx;y. tYG„.,..�; .,.... .� .,.,.+. .. .. w. _,..h....,, t..,. .', rr.,.A.n _ t. 1I .S.. ,roM.,*�•ys R� y�.�y _,�' �f',: +o .a..�'iwa �.wr 'iia...�'a -Io'rF �•'s �'"JN" HST 3�c i. ,. ,,. ....... .. .r � .,i-1• .'ti. ,,,r ,«- '3 �. r t .fit ":.: ...ry, ..T... k .,-. .'" : r - • �_, „ - •y I ' Britain Guided b Safe - Expert Opinion ~� y 1 . AI : i `. Counsels, of Older 'Men . 4 on the Care of en at the ' Toronto Exhibition :. :You are Invited to call at our Exhibit In the Manufac Mena Suits turers Building to hear' the Recitals by prominent shed - : Pianists, demonstrating the superior tone qualities of Brydges, Poet Laureate,'83, is Dean of Distitlgui very Interesting variety of Heintiman Pianos which have i t casiunatly one.meets a tailor who Group y sol -•. been r he greater part of a century d over __. will one air insight into a few of Canal as well a In other countries. a 1 k w l i ig i for t a I v England is ah old country ruled by( Two of the most famous organlza- a t • h - 1 the secrets of his trade. One such re- tions in the world are the Salvation _ When you aro on Yonge_Street;..opposite Eaton's, call at cently retired from his successful the Heintzman & Company Store to more leisure) " 1by the young. — (Army and the Boy Scouts, The pre- Y hear tailoring business in London After 1 and see a stillrester varlet of the Pianos. ' This is s generalization often sent head of the former Is General many yearn of observation, he offers g Y Bramwell Booth, who In ?2, and the A large Assortment of Orthophonic Victrolas, -Bnunawlck ` heard, and it to true almost all along' to men advice in regard to'prolonging ongg ; .Phono ra hs, and Radlos, are on display--also Victor Abe line. head of the Scouts movement is g P Y Genera! Baden-Powell, who la 7*— the use of their clothing that quite Records and Music' Rolls. There Is also the largest �g George Is 63 and Mary, his upsets some generally accepted.ideas Sheet Music Department M Canada. r queen, is 61. Stanley Baldwin, who -.,Medicine and Literature along this rine. ' Tuna his government as prime minis• Everybody knows, for instance, that r ter, is 60. Winston Churchill, who The legal profession is full of old men's suits have considerable wool in —' "- -' - - '— '- - ' rt` men, and when It comes to medicine , is the exchequer, Is 53; L. S. and surgery the most distinguished their composition-; formerly, suitinge Demand'for Copper Amery. who runs the colonise, is 66; for men's wear were composed entire- r i as Dawson are those of old men. Lord G>r'Owlll�' Steadily 10 Lord Balfour, lord president of the ly of woolen threads. It is these live yet Dawson of Penn, who is physician to "Vouncil, is 80; Lord Birkenhead, sec-; ly fibers that make the air cella in the the royal family, is 66. Sir Thomas .�\ znay ,rotary .for India, is 66; W. C. Hrideo-' fabric which insulate the wearer from Barlow, who Is physician extraordin- Inan, who is boss of the navy, is 63; Cary to the King, fa 82. Sir John the cold air around him, and that so Expert Predicts That by 1931 T1. Ir Austen Chamberlain, who con-• f auccessfu y shed dampness and water Maximum Production llucts fore i Bland-Button, the famous surgeon, is i i} y foreign affairs, Ie 64, and his 72Sir Arbuthnot Lane, equally from the cloth. 7a Will Be Fully Taken half brother, Neville Chamberlain,I Mos?people know, too, that for the - r celebrated, is the same age. Sir° who runs the. health department, Is; shccessful pressing of men's suits, (J `M James Crichton-Browne mbat famous " 57' Worthington Evans whq bosses j con iderable water must be used on p 4 �' ' of English specialists mental and Q _ the army, Is 69; WilliamJoynaoa-i nervous diseases, is 87. the pressing bloth. But In spite of the Position Best Since •War .Hicks, home secretary, is 63; and theIf one turns to literatu=e one finds general knowledge that animal fibers Ia Marquis of Salisbury, who is lord of that most of the men whose names like silk and wool are at their best ! i r� the privy seal, is 68, while Lord when moist, the idea 'has steadily Credit Given to Institute for i f a Chancellor Hogg is 56. are household words are In the old Preventing Erratic r grown that men's-clothing must al- When th6se To ministers have o I man stakes: Anthony Hope, 84; g i sift Chan e8 Tory E )rays be kept dry. Possibly one Tea l & - Rudyard Kipling, 82; John 'Gale In Price of. the Metal ;Face hostile attacks is parliament worthy, 60; Sir James M. Barrie, 67; non for this during late years is that M. they see the Liberals headed by much cotton is being axed with wool With world production of copper {'� ' Arnold Bennett 60; Hall Caine,_?4; holding at a rate slightly ,;Lloyd George, who is 64 and the La- for materials designed for men's suit- 1+ lower than '£ i Cogan Doyle, 88; W. J. Locke, 65; that of actual consumption, and with �41°r party, led by Ramsay IitacDoaald, lugs, and cotton rots when subjected P y who Is 6L Her�►ard Shaw, 71; H. G. Wella, 62; the demand for the metal showing a George Moore, 76; and the poet too long to moisture. g -Don't Need'Wlgs laureate,,Robert Bridges, 83. But for all-wool sults, technical fairly t►niform upward trend, so that When people are haled Into court science adds its weight to this tailor's the maximum capacity of the produc ' they can't tell the age of the judges Old News Chlefs 4 advice when he says: ers should be fully taken up by 1931, ' because all of them,wear grey wigs. Lord Rothermere, greatest news. "While I was In business, my best the entire inductry finds itself in the d Out most of.them have grey thatches paper proprietor in Great Britain, is customers were those men who made position in more than a decade,, ' under the grey wigs. Lard Chief 69 and Lord Riddell, who has a gold (it a rule never to venture out without according a surve)L by A. B. Par-i Justice Hewa:t is 67 and the other) mine in the News of the World, is sons, associate editor of F,n g a raincoat or an umbrella, unless gineerin A justices run like this: Acton, 61; 62, Lord Reading, lord chief justice they were certain it would not rain. and Mining Journal. a After an almost uninte"u ted and viceroy of India, is now, at 6T, Their idea was that they were saving climb from a low avers of about. - Astbury, 87; Atkins, 80; Avory, 78; .. ' Bankes, 73; Bateson, 61; Clausen, 67' bossing the Daily Chronicle. their 'suits. But they weren't. They average - five, 71; Hill, 66. Sir Edward Elgar, master of the were making the material deterior- 12% cents, delivered, ]n June last i It's the same when ate and wear out just as fast as it -rear, copper reached 14% cents in the People go to King's musick," is 70. The beat actor year. da church. The Established Church of on the English stage is Sir Gerald du could. g days of May, 1928, and has - , B England. the state church to which Manrier, who la 63: "Woolen material gets thirsty. If remained there since. Such,financial most Englishmen belong, is headed When it comes to big business. you want a,suit to look well, 'wear reports as have been issued thus far, 11' '. i 614 by the Archbishop of Canterbury, who 1 Lord Rothschild; head of the famous well, and last a tong time, let a shower in 1928 show marked improvement in Is 81. Moat of his bishops range.banking family, la 60; Bir Hugh Bell, weit occasionally, or hang It near an earnings of copper mining.companies.I - from a youngster like the Blabop of the great iron master, Is 82; Sir Al. open window where the dampness An Producers in the low-cost cla9s are J# Chit Frock for the juniiOr � i the night air can get to And when making exeel•lent earnings, with the Hirnsingham, who is 64, to a Lather in,red Mood, head o fibs great chemical u. R i Miss 1sT. the church like the Bishop of Cbea-'and nickel.Industries. is 59 and Regi you put a suit away for any length of market for copper at current levels. dainty frock s shown he ter. who is 74. Cardinal Bourne, head mild McKenna, head of the huge ;time, )sang a damp const in the ward In touching on the various factors' Tbis i fashraaed of plain or printed mater of the Roman Catholic Church in Westminster bank, is 64 H. Gordon robe to Impart moisture to those which contribute toward improvement and having the cksrt and bodice tAther� ' ` England, Is 66 and Chief Rabb! Hertz. Selfridge­Lhe Acclimatized American thirsty woolen fibers. It certainly will In the idnustry, Mr. Parsons declares to a belt s round neck, short sleeves, rhV the - head of the orthodox JeAtah falth In who runs the most famous shop in Day YOU- ' - an long co n n London, m 64. ck "It is wise to have two or more ed on the subject in only a general i or material are added and the fro =Is England is 65. suits,-so one suit need not be kept dry way is that the Copper Institute' trammed with ribbon or velvet NO, I suppose that idea has never been all the time. Two sults worn alter- should be credited with the advance in 1614 is in sizes a, 10, 17 and 14 yeah: " nately, the one not in us#*getting the nricei. It is more accurate, he safes. Sise l0- requires 24 yards 39-inch, of Are You better expressed than in the old 1% yards 54-inch material View A r- - +� • • rhyme: to- tin of moisture that 1t needs, are a to consider that the institute has pre- ,i ea Tri better economy than:two suits, one at vented the erratic fluctuations, up- gore' 1 yards wide aril! t2 yards bar- Teaching ar• S 'Politeness !a to do and nay, ." boa yards �,-tn� a time, oath worn constantly till It Is ward as well as downward, that have low nb i S 1 Ince, or The kindest thing to the kindest way: � yard 36-inch materul Etat ervaswise) By Stella E. B'ulton A person who truly considers other shabby, characterized the copper 'market in for frills 1% inches wide when finished. ,. people will not go Par wrong in mat- "If you can manage it, give a suit the past. The price in all probability Price-20 cents the patters. t I saw an educated pig at the circus, one day's rest to three days' wear: would have parsed 15 cents a pound HO* TO ORDER PATTERNS. to-day," said Emily Arkwrtght. "And,tars of politeness, . the And by a rest. I mean a real rest, , 4uring the active buying wave of June; 'certain"I tried to give e reasons for Write your name and address plain ,z as I rode home I thought ot. the' Place it in a drawerso the material except for the steadying influence,' of' P, giving number and size o! such emanner , explaining o hours and days that the trainer had show Dome that has been stretched out of shape !}� institutes statistical work. 1 babies were disgusting and so spoiled patterns'as u want. Enclose 20c in spent In teaching him those tricks.I other people's enjoyment of a meal can go back ,to its original position, The institute, he explains, is a trade stain a or (coin referred; wrap Fad I asked myself, "What. after all,I A coat cannot rest property on a hang• association that began functiortang P P dose ft all amount Lo? He's onl a I and showing that many other bad it carefully) for •each number and 7 er. There Is a pull on the shoulders, about eight months ago and its mem-1 manners sprang from greediness. and acdresa your order to Wilson Pattern '-Ip1g to the end, after all, not really a', The very weight of the material is vers include companies that represent Poore useful animal than the big go-�ao on. It Interested them and help- hard on it 'o more can trousers rest To- Service, ?3 West Adelaide St, Toronto - 813 bo 9b per cent of the copper P land ChinaVout on the fa It his ed them to remember, and It also took i Patterns sent by return mail- urn. to a prase. Too much pressing of duction of North and South America,' the sting from what would have been trainer were to let him be for a few trousers, in fact, !s bad, for the crane- its prthcipal function has been to Eom- arbitrary commands and ol&ained months be would forget everything verse threads, continually beat, ,will vile weekly statistics shelving en bloc Broadcast' for me their co-operation. ihat'tis now seems to know.' wear thin and break. figures for production, stocks and Edinburgh, Scotsman: Broadcasting - "Children covet—but I am afraid P • "Then I came home and gave Bob- It is an excellent idea to line the sales for prgmpt distribution among to a new art, acid for many years to " s - : by his supper, training him in table I'm getting tiresome. press you use for your nulla. Flannel its members. ;come the directors of the service will manners all the time as I did an, an "No, indeed," said' Mrs. Arkwright. to good material to use. And dampen �. "I'm very much interested. Please Close, study of the situation re-I be feeling their way The time may f :usual without much succeds with the It before you put the coats and trous- v"Is that important elen+ents of come when a broaddhater will need manners. And I said, 'Here I am go on. "Well, I was• going to say, children ern In. The creases will last longer strength have a Direct bea,-rng on the quality for his privilege. The sbil- �. doing Just what that animal trainer cevet Oe -eptnion o[others more and s° will the clothes. And if you general improvement -in the price Ity to compose poetry and music does did. I teach tricks, and_I'm a poor Lstroagly than we sometimes Imo- sit at a desk for some hours dally, ..trainer at that It's so dtscourag- level, and these Dame elements tend'not constitute fitness to broadcast it; ..,trainer �gine and especially that of other chi)- don't cross your legs. That wears out to brighten the outlook for the fu- nor does either profound knowledge elven. Their extreme dislike of being trousers end takes out the creases at �� "I know exactly how you Leel," said tune, Mr. Parsons says, `Outstand- or exceptional skill as an entertainer her friend, liars. Wain. "If there is a rapid rate. i from the standpoint of covieump• make an invisible speaker attractive late at school is an example of this. dpO anything that is discouragi !t is ;Sb I gave my,lchildren the opportunl- : "Do you know tailhat.or's s be thea brush tion of the metal is the marked im- if he has not the art of appealing to A6. fa one o[ the tailor's best trietlda? to tr? to teach a child good manners. 1 ty at having Dices at meals, guests praovement which }:aa taken place in the�dar'alone, Ia"the course of time "Bat, after all, my dear, with regard before whom they would like to ap Many anile brought to us were simple the European demand. Ever since broadcasting will bring out the right to the pig, the reason that his case fa brushed thio premature old age! Get type of program and the bent men to pear well. I found that a blunder the war copper producers -have been, made before them -would correct a a magnifying glass and. look at your waiting for Europe to take its normal take control. Till thea we,must bei 3 ' so hopeless, Is that be is a pig and 1a clothes brush. Unless it is new, a. - not capable .of reasoning. All the i bad habit.more quickly than a vast share of copper. From present full-}patient. trainer can do is to i Into likely as not many of the bristles are European, coratImption of --�-- amount of talking from me. cations, get the p g "I tried, too, not to make a burden broken or they have ends like fish copper in 1928 will approximate 9424- Sunbath++ Auto • •{--'".'the habit of doing a certain thing in •` -„ responseto a signal r some kind. of good manners, not to be a stickler books. And when you use a .brush 700 metric tons, as against 743,300 .. for them. One ought to learn to like that on clothes nap 'of the metric tone in 1927. In 1921 Euro- England's Latest a The pig cannot think. He cannot cloth is inhered, and the warp and• . 'will" to follow a course of conduct Noverlook 'non-essentials in a child's weft of the maiertal is pulled apart or Penn consumption had dropped to 281,-I A new "auniigtit automo6il'e," ' in and thus work with the trainer. conduct. It is better in training him 000 metric tone. Co-naumpt•ion in the which riders can enjoy a sunbath and •"But the child's cash !s more hope-f on any point to put the"emphasis on broken. `�_✓ _ United States•has been fully up 'to still be shielded from the wind, is in cul because he can be led to see for what really matters, for a child so Fellow Victims the expectations, and no reason is ap- use in Great Britain. In its closed - soon grows indifferent to continued parent for doubting that it will con- condition,' this model resembles the himself what a Very lovely thing true Burglar .(wakirif householder dur-courtesy is and to wish to practice ft. nagging and correction. But it the time at a high level usual cloned car, but the rider can . tag the spring-cleaning epidemic)— ,� ideal of courtesy Is presented 'to him Assuming that no exhorbitant in- turn a handle and roll back the'top of Then each little observance of good Excuse me, mister, but d'yer "Assuming -- - - fn-auch a way that he will really do- tresis in the price of copper- -takes the car, exposing the interior to sun, manners will spring naturally from to know where the missue 'as put the that' wish and not be a mere trick sire It or his own, he will emir be ailve.r among all this 'ere muddle?"— place, and foliowinz the normal trend while leaving the aides in place. By able to correct many habits which in consumption of the metal, it is rea- the use of curtains to cover the glass performer because Mother demands it " Hurmorist. have previously been so 'annoying.. ron•able to expect that consumption in windows, the occupant of the rear _ and as far as he Is concerned with �Pex- amount _ - cut sense'or reason, 4 - It Is really amazing the small 1931 will be 2,060,000 short tons, vir- seat may wear light clothing and ex- I always. tried to show my children lA aoWn, Laugh amount of work which will keep a tually equal to present plant capacity. pose hirgself to the sun- just as that good manners were just the When I declare my heart is broke man in condition if properlyarranged. 13v 1933 the world requirements Of though he were In a private sun par- that consideration for other people. My friends all take it as a joke. --Gene Tunney: copper should nisch 2,230.000 short for." torts, and in 1985 fully 2,450,000 shod They fail to realize that I may tons will be needed." i. r Have tragedies as welT a ey. Little Betty was allowed to look, �}� TORONTO They fall to nee that my affairs _ COha � ,through the prospectus of the school When in Toronto ' Are just as serious as theirs, Aad think because I'm always gay Palatial Dining Halla j to which she was being sent. "Oh, COMC INTO � '=4111�11DI 1 lO That sorrow never comes my way. daddy." she exclaimed suddenly, "I # O DONNEL-HACKIE d I'll show theim that my heart can ache. Canadian National Exhibition can't go here!" "Why pot?" asked LIMITED - When visiting Toronto Bee Some day they'll see it really break. Patrons of the Fair Will this i her father. "It says, 'For the daugh• and see -the wonderful new 1929 —Myra M. Waterman. year -1gain enjoy our high. ters of gentlemen only; and I've got Hupmoblie Century Six and Eight ' ' Pembet' the 'consulting hair i ' class dining service, both in mummy.' Models. specialist about all your hair 11 Magistrate—'•Have you a lawyer?" the east end and the West. Also striking new Models 1a7 file It has been estimated that visitors Famous Jordan Cars. and scalp troubles. Prisoner--"No, sir:' "Do you want a I to Canada from the United State. and /lawyer to defend yon?" "Not partieu• 'Me CitOverriment'Bidg. other countries spent about ;276,000,- Visitors Cordially Welcomed. X29 YONGE ST., lar, sir." ',"Well, what do you propose and the 000 in the Dominion last year. This to do sbout it?*' "Well, so tar aa I'm i year the number of.tourists coming to O'Donnell-Mackie Limited . TORONTO, ONT. ooncerned. rm willing to drop the The Colisetilun flanada promises to break all previous I 677 YONGE STREET r whole business." records.. i - ' ,„V m,.. Y..a,r «.,- , «'.�...ti .. 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'..•^t 'L ,,, .c •,.,. •°.9S - r.;-: ..:,v+„�„",,,,.�",,,�s�°,, w ,.#»y ,�• � ', .. -„�.. .... `'1.: -ww. ,.. >.. ._:.. ,-.•;.,., A,r '� _,y '6 .. Y� ..�', �{• - �- ^--- �'..n- 16 74 , Timoth acid the Moppitt& - T. DAM %- _ A By DOROTHY A. LOVELL .-..-,A Trouble That Usually Attacks I Young Children If you have ever stayed away in Aad Timothy waved a woolly Hlove I someone else's home where every- and called out 'jIooray?" l.- St Vitus dance is the_name'geuer• thing is wonderful and new and excit• And Mr. Moppitt and Michael waved - - ally given to a LiJaease described by Ing you will know how Timothy felt their caps and shouted "Hooray`" medical men as chorea. Tbis trouble when Mrs. Moppitt, said'.she _'had- from their boat as she glided up along• ° thou thought of a splendid plan. side the quay. And the gulls circled - - �i a ually attacks young children, ugh g p round and round in the lovely sun- 3a go tee. ' ' older people may be affilcted with it.I It happened this way. Mr. Moppitt hooray!" The most common symptoms acre a shine. an4 called "Hooray, e,y land Michael, his son, were fishermen. and flapped their great wings with ex- - twitching of the face and limbs. As f They had a boat called the Daisy Bell _ cltement. r D !� \ o the' disease progresses the twitching and`every night they sailed out into As soon as the flgh was Ianded, g he Orange r� Li ,takes the form o1 spasms, in which the big darkness beyond the bay, the Jerking motion may be confined to where the wind chased the waves, and Mrs Moppitt said she must hurry _ thi . ? the face or all the limbs may be set them running like horses with home• to.get breakfast .ready. And �02Yi@Lil1II$ extra —a EpCCf81 �1 affected. Frequently the patient is svhlte manes. Michael had.said .that men Michael helped Timothy._ down• > In clean, JW& AhwtiZtim unable to hold anything in the hands some night Timothy should come fish- the sli with stone steps, half- or walk ateadfly,' In severe cases the covered with seawood and mussels, �A Ing with them instead of going -to =, " speech is often af2ected. The disease sleep In his-little bed. And in theCtd where the l3aisy Bell bobbed about Beeoiriing Modern _CLtss'fied Advertisementls !a due to debility of the nerves and morning Timothy thought how lovely I on the water, and Mr. Moppitt lifted relief comes through an enriched it would be to sail oft'iii the Daisy Bell !him on board and showed him the AUG Y�>st - ' `blood supply. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills with the moon sad stars in the sky tiny cabin, all snug and cozy. Bermuda to Build.First Rail- �1,]�j PER POUND UP. TWENTY+ have been most successful in reach- instead of the sun. But•when evening( It had two little round windows, one one at. 1 Dries tree: Stocicinr i Ing this trouble through their specific time came it was easier to sit in a on each side, with lace curtains, so - road on the Island Yarn Mills,.Dept. 1,'Ori111a. Ont action.on the blood, which it enriches little chair close to Dirs. IVioppikt's big i Small that they might easily have ' Hamilton,, 'Bermuda—The insular L I T T L E UNDERwaoD TYPE- ; and purifies. The following instance come out o1 a doll's house. The win- WRITER seeded in-every, home-- chair by the fire' and hear her talk government of Bermuda, caught in sent for your approval. Pay a few dol- 't< proves the value of Dr. Williams' Pink about the holes that sailormen make sows did not really open because they the rush of progress, has authorized 1 lare monthly. For particulars write Pitts in this trouble. Mrs- '`Phomas were always under water, but they. Underwood, 186 Victoria Street, Toronto. In their Jerseys and socks, as she the construction of a'twenty-nine=mile `� Bowen, Hath, Ont., says;—"Dr• Wil- dived her hang into her mending bas- gave a lovely green light to the cabin. railroad, the first on the islands. 1. E PAY TEN TQ Fr$TF,EN DOL, :tZ,] Items' Pin Pills have been in use in ket for'the right colored darning wool.' Moppitt said chat you could see LARS weekly for spare time at The coal'►will exceed $1,008,000 and home. Write for pa rticulars. The Autq ,;ia7 my family or years and always with 'very often—a real fish wonid swim up Knitter Hosiery Company, Toronto, Der kl,i And then Mrs. Mo blit thought of all of the capital is British. The d}rec- goof results. I'believe they saved the 9 _ wonderful things through them when partment 7. �� her splendid 'pian. tors, of the British Traction Com- lite of my only' son. At tea yearp of the water was clear, Jelly fish, and parry are the Marquis of Winchester, ILL THE MOVER—PIONERA DID. a They were still sitting round the age he grew Very nervous and the sea ferns; and , sometimes—but not y NCEpadded moven of Saaaada Lard trouble developed into St. Vitus dance. table having breakfast' anti,Timothy;sad look in! Lord Daryingion,' Arthur F. Hadley, latest edy padded vas- New Equipment, g " was thinking that Michael's eyes were latest trip. a Two experienced men o gg Ernest T. Thorton Smith, Sir George His legs and arms would Jerk and And then they went on deck again, every trip. All loads Insured. Beyond twitch, then his speech was affected, the veiy,same color'aa the blue china, and made everything clean and tidy, �venaon Gower and G. �. Hans compare for skill and care. ]Before You and his hands just s'5 brown as the. move write ne or wire and reverse; ont the � _ and his condition was �ltiable. Just J and when it was all in order and themilton. uses g ot>yo. 8amiltaa Ofltaal4 then there came to me a little book porridge pot. .And then Michael said, Daisy Bell fastened'securely to'a big All are officials of British railroad ranada Rift the Mover. telling of c V1'illiams'.Pink Pills and "Well, Timothy, when are you coming iron ring on the quay side, they were companies. Ten miles will be earn out with us 1n the Daisy Bell?" pleted this year and the system will BELTING BARGAINS . $ decided to give them to him: By. ( ready to_go home. be a ectr!$ed from the start. An sines of shreaft" delta, fmatiam _ the time luso boxes were used there And because,It was morning, and '"Climb up." sang out Mr. Moppitt, � $oN a� yw�.r at yeas UUM s was an Improve ngnt in his conaition, everything was sunny and 'shining, in out his big arms. "If 7"A- crrooda shipped sub' ees and by the time efx boxes were taken }� Let Mlriard's Liniment Rslleve Pale` so � y 10 Timothy said, "I will come tonight! And Timothy climbed up, and lean- O � BELTING CO., ­41 all traces of the trpuble bad. disap• Mr. Moppitt and Michael laughed. ed agaivat Mr, MoyplLt's blue Jersey Hardest-Boiled Londoner 88 YORK ST., TORONTO. @a geared, and he was well and strong. "And suppose we caught a whale," as they made their way up the wriggly E have also given the pills to my said Mr. Moppitt, "would you know scriggly street. "Did you catch a London.—It any competition were f growing girls. and I know of no better what to do with him?" ! whale, Mr. MopDlN?" to be held to discover the world's + Rtitl3•eJtilrR y� strengthening medicine. I they, add "I would tell him to SINEW keep very still' "No," said Mr. Moppitt, holding him hardest-boiled business man, London, fletlrta t Gwov or scar �n 'that the name applies to gro'xn-uPs beeaulre the net had only-Just been very.Last, and twinkling his blue eyes, has a piomtsing egtrant. Appearing' WrvsloCamiosw -sairraq 80 ' _Ins welt," mended," said Timothy. E"but I caught a little boy instead!"— as a witness In a recent case at the UNS aT�W�S.gt''raj =° You can get these Pills through any r. Moppitt laughed so loudly that "Christian Science Monitor." Old Bailey Court, he complained that r;,, medicine dealer or by mail at 50 cents the cups rattled in the saucers. But! -- --- when he lumped on s passing bus to a bus from The Dr.Williams' Medicine Mm, Moppitt poured out some more l h T gg escape from &'hostile crowd the con- •he National Railways ;Co., Brockville, Out. milk into Timothy's mug, and said, SUM �Vltu I doctor turned him off and he fell into Saskatoon Star (Lib.) At present A 4 "To morrow, if ft's cine, Timothy and LN7 the hands of his enemies.. Upon cross- � C. N. R. bears a capital burdens Radio�_� e d are going to get up very early and KU �i �l�C ezauon.he admitted he had re which ought not to be saddled upon nada come down to see the boate'ceme in." 11� fused to pay his fare. � it. The r'es'ult is that while large �t as ad Timothy am- nut, surol rarnarkod the QRIMN= ager.ting profits are realized they ago 1C work in Seaplane's citedly. '"Do you mean• before the tag counsel, ."is' .the circumstances- 1nauAlcfent to. meet all Axed clsaraw p I At the Aral sign of Illness during Y. + } twopence would have been a good in- and it remains possible to describe flys - - Rescue wing Praise sun gets up the' hot weather give' the little one - Mrs. Moppitt nodded, !n that nice, vestment?" National Railways as as insolvent Baby's Own Tablets or In a few hours From Naval Officers mysterious way. And that evening. as "Oh, ao;' the man replied. 'The' company. Recapitalization Is esaen- he may be beyond aid. These Tablets Washington.—Exceptional radio soon as supper was over, she popped bus was not going toward the district List is the interest of all concerned, , I will prevent summer complaint ux wort "done under trying conditions" him tato Dedr and -told him to sleep'given occasionally -to the well child. in which l had business!" especially the Canadian people who like a top. `4 s—-�+.---- are owners of the system.' `< by the crews of the flying boat PN 12 i and will promptly relieve. these it makes me despair of the common 1; and the U. S. S Flusser has won the Timothy always slept like a top• troubles it they come on suddenly: - He Just snoozied hie little nose into sense of my fellow men when I bear +, eommendaton of communications Baby's Own Tablets should always bo _ I headquarters of the navy. the soft. sweet-scented pillow, and people '-wardiscuewit the ,probabilities of Descendiep to Heavers. kept. In every home where there ore cuddled his shoulders into the bed another' war with as much indlffer ' When the laying•boat was forced �young,children. There fe no other ! "Uncle,' said the very tittle girt, who 1. down When recently ng'fiftmiles for of clothes, and oft he went. Usually It ence as i1 they were talking about a medicine as good.and the mother has was attending'an air pageant for the Montauk Point, L.L: the trey tm• was the sun that wakened him, but football match.—Ambassador Sir the guarantee that they are absolutely first time, "do you think they'll ever lmedtately rigged its the en- on this special morning it was MTs. safe. They are sold by all druggists Esme Howard get to Heaven in those things?" Moppitt. or will be mailed on receipt of price. p "Not by going up, my dear," replie4 sine and radio kite, calibrated then ..It is going to be a lovely thorn- transmitter for 5•!5 kilocycles, and es 125 cents per box, by The Dr. Williams who to Smith and who to Hoover? her uncle. "Possibly by coming down,* Ing;' she was saying, "and'we'shall! • - tabifshed communication with the Medicine Co., Brockville, Oat. A little Which Is. dry and which is Wet.— he added, atter a moment of thought = vessels. Wright and Flusser, the fat• have to be-quick or the boats will all booklet, "Care of the Baby in Health Benito Mussolini. ,.,_-.�... _ ___• be int" and Sickness", will be seat free to any der acting as guard ship. She gave Timothy a slice of the _ It was necessary to-take in th mother on request. F0119 FIFTY YEA cake She had trade herself and kept ,/^1 heavy kite when rain started, and a in the corner cupboard, and &'drink It Be - cutleu]l FL ' itxea antenna was rigged between of milk, so that he should not feel 'HOvr Mu& To Tip ]Way 'the wings and the tail of the plane. hungry; and then she wrapped him up Not by any mesas a national ques- / 1 Soup and Ointment communication was again established warmly sad out they went, tion but one' of high importance to. � U ove saved"tie owes""d seem wade. _ ' •by recalibrating the-transrnitter, and It was most' exciting. The little the travelling public Is the matter o1 �"o'y�`�.> s dr.�..a ` the Wright, which was ninety miles road .was Quite empty, and all aha- "tips" which has been receiving }! away, was able to eastly copy the dowy and strange. One or two stars some attention. Not once but again -- lane's signals. , ` p were winking sleepily fn the dagk gray l and again has the effort bean.made to�. *,.<,;• Wkb the Axed antenna the plane's sky, ae If they wished someone would'abolish tippfag,-but-the custom flour- $liSt�l'ed Feet a, i,`•:., ' Isigalale were,of insufficient strength put them tt;,ISed; and a tabby cat ran I ishes as strongly as it ever did, and �z` If.walking has blistered your ?i "'for the Flusser to use its radio com- beside them down the path in a friend- it bids fair to continue as long as Deo• " - feet, bathe them with Min- to vase in an , attempt locate the ly way, although they did not know I pie are-the recipients of personal ser- E &rd's. Sure relief. plane In the fog. Consequently the her. ---All the windows�in the houseg,vice. 1` plane requgeted the Flusser to trans- had their curtains drawn across them,! The Toronto Globe publishes a tariff _ . _.. mit'the-letters "MO" and took bear• sad there was no smoke Doming oat of tips which it describes as "the • . a Zings of the Flusser and transmitted things to do,' on shipboard. Here It of the chimneys. -=them to the vessel. From the plotted -As they walked it sounded as-if is: or 9oetilou, It was ascertained thit the two other people were coming along I Room steward, $5; stewardess, $6; 4nusser the first . time passed the bel;ind; but it was only the echo .of waiter, ;6, deck steward, ;•1.5U; bath plane abeam &boat three-quarters of their own footstepa—Mrs. Moppitt's',steward, $2.50. These are the usual A mile,_but rias to..the lack of visi- arm tread, and Timothy's•little,-trot- tips In "first-cabin" travel_. It alsoIL ' bllity was unable to sight the aircraft ting one. But as they neared the quay states that do:ing Ebe last ew' years Navy radio men here say the Inefd they heard the ciatten-pf big boots on there has developed ss' estenaive ant demonstrated the usefulness'and the cobbles, and the sound of voices, summer. travel, of college tours, efficiency of the Bellini-Tori type air- and the clatter of sea-gulls; and there, teacfiers' trips,- etc.; 'going "third- efficiency craft radio compass and emergency among the ropes and obster pots,.cabin" and that on these the regular -ATTENTION, gasoline engine-driven • radio power were quite s number of wait rate fi tips is about half of that in When #*Nr - 7upply tug for the fish to arrive. the "first-cabin."nein." p M EN 0s' .. e 1 ----- — - — There was a scent o1 all manner of� ,�Ve have done 'a. little ocean tea- - Children Cry COlilS t0 Newcastle salty thingfl on the quay,. and down yelling in'ora' time and w� question if below, where the .tide swisbed the the-rule in tipping is as the Globe + IDDILE AGE1, -' - 'Ottawa, Canada.—The old adage heavy dark seaweed up and down describes. In any eaase' -tipping is one f Oi it about shipping coals to Newcastle has ? • P modern counterpart in the shipment I against the old stone wall, there was of the tyrannies of travel, stud.Is pro•. Dunt counterpart worth of Canadian a delicious, fresh, Jolly sort of smell ductive of no small amount of embar- e Ot about ;6, that made you -feel"very big, and -rassment `to people of moderate;. Castor' is a comfort when Baby•L ��jppakey Tells H�s,i'F.leperl+ 'wheat to Russia, which went forward strong, and brave. On the farther; means. The iteamsbip line bold fretful. No sooner taken than the lit'; ei1� � FinkhBro'3 N^se"w 9 Brom Montreal recently. side of the'bay was the lighthouse,,enough to ' abolish the custom tie one is at ease. If restless, a few < Before the war Canada's greatest , (trope soon bring contentment. No - competitor in the wheat markets of but now that the night_had gone 'it would De doing a public service. Its I , ti had stopped shining, and stood white rates -might require to be, increased Harm done, for Castoria ie a baby !_yemoor Alberta.—`The ChaagI the'world was Russia, but conditions I in order to make good to stewards by remedy, .meant. or babies. Perfectly of,Liue was the trouble with me and I r!° have so changed that no`only is Can- and tall on its rock. Bate.to give the youngest infant; 'you was rtm-down,thinl Timothy•held Mrs. Moppitt's head advanced wagea.some measure of the old Rv • oda now the world's greatest wheat have 'the doctors' word for-that! It ,; andweakandco z tightly, and looked out over the break- loss they would be bound to sustain; is a vegetable product and you could a not sleep, had a f— ;exporter, but she is actually shipping I water to the sea beyond. Already the but the comfort of the passengers use it .every day. But it's in an poor appetite asY wheat to Russia. The shipments are.4 would •be- increased••a bundred• told�emergency that Castoria means most: ,�� could not do much said to be necessary to meet a threat- horizon,llglit of day-was sweeping acPoea the Some night ,when oonatlpation must' Work. I am taking water, and far oft, on the horizon, a and more. i erred food shortage in Russia. I be relieved-or colic pains—or other - Lydia E. pi" 1 speck of gold leapt out of the sky and I fancy more than one would like Never be without it; some ham's Vegetabu 'v flashed through the air to his feet. to possess the sang froid'of the tra-.j mofitherag'keep an extra cattle, un- I :., Com ound noel' g morning has opened Its eyes." his steward held out' his hand sees I ways' be Castoria in the house. It is $ well woman. I saw �* If u use Red Rose Orange ' Lookf Look." -cried Timothy, the opened,-to make sure there will al- } I feel like • pekoe Tea in 19?�8 •you Will g 1 ' enjoy Canada's #tea and ' And then, with the great sun be-I reminder of the customary gratuity, el for older children, too, read ,,.; it advertised in the j y hind them, the fishing fleet blew home, sraaped+it and shook it warmly, but the book that comes with 1t paper's sad tried it Pink- materially reduce four tea left nothing behind. and Lydia E. em like birds with copper-colored mings - ham's Sanative Wash. I have recoale- *' FM 1 Wm bills. Red Rose Choanae 'a trended it to s lot of worsen friends.': Pekoe lasts longer because "Here comae the Daisy Belli" said A man caught stealing'excused h1tn- r its additiOrial strength and ra. Moppitt, waving her hand. "Bee, sell on the ground that he did It in a beta Wit. GOODIC>sY. Bysm000r. All, > there'@ Michaet hauling in the sailt fit of abstraction. • e Berta _ ;flav4pr make it so furtkyer. Wave to them, Timothy. they're look- � e EVWT Pam guWant Ing for w." MJnard'a Llhtmeel—iJnniersat reinedJ► ISSUE No. 94—'2Q h . ., 'a .�.,� , '._;F,s :., I� ..''...... ... .... .: " - .... ..�•:�^ e...C' 97 to-^-y"• '�, -.. '+, -.:., . '..+n y :. •,. L;'�"'�.. -•w....i ;a. '...•• > ;1 #JJ.K+L.at.+a,.w �' ,�,y;'�yJ�*:.,_. ,lw yrp;f++E.� .'�."� ..,.y w,}.,. 3.- ✓ r, ,w,. .,_..<, }.,. , h.�: rrn,' ..7 '.': is a` ". p, `*„ ,,•......'f�Y.''•«.�.��,'rite'".....”. ...h " •� i'" , ' , '' : • S�b�• "e'�`'-"�;• Q16; t? . ' cl m.. .! :.., .„ .tip _:.. . +.s �,:•ry l .., .a-f� K" � A��a�`-°':" 'war '•�','�t,,,- d°�" .:F`we•"'�,q� - y:'�' �'m`r'` M ....�z+=v,w. r Mi; • ra. i . r,.w,,,. :,'..,..1^ Na.1".� "ar <-•..g. ''*F. a . ',n -e ,=,7 °�-V '" v ,. Y' ,K;. ,.;,o�+-,r"°v . . •w,1` ..-,p.- ...�:x -+,. .v:r"rw wr.i .,M :X •�. ,.+�!'P"..- m:LL2' ..¢, ^-„ s. .,,y:..- ,.,,d*';,-p•4`»'=�-ws .'ri•!. ,:�',ya, �.-. T+.,., �.. a. rr"til'�e ..:C-., .c?•T 7. rri;sn'. ... N'tlA r .,F•Y'. ..' •o �. a, KF, .:_p, � ..*., .-s .... s,. :! �"•G. J � r - -Winter will soon be bees. The _ Canadian National ]t>izhibition "Buy- Your Grocovies at •the G r melri" - oppeeas today, and we have start- 'Tr =.ed- to eat coca -on .the ear,.and .. _ - .91.73 per year.; s1.50 if v+d►n advaoco. these are two unfailing signs that Buy your Groceries at- itichairdson's Grocery, where"the stook is 8vt ;Duow ro ttu unites Scaux and Creat winter is feat approaching. .We ------ carefully selected, quickly turned over and replaced with'lresh Britain$2.00 in advance. will soon have,. to hunt up onr Roods. You are always s• e e fldeet rande'obtaiinsble and a sr of th ' b" r - at prices usually charged for second grade goods. winter ander wear,tf there is any - - JOHN MURKA-R, Proprietor, left from taec year. 8 _ =The OutArio Safety ' League W V T NOW " distributlag 200 000 pamphtets 7 MIDDLE SCHOOL EXAMINATION. to,the parents of the province, is &'good time to stock up on your Clover Leaf dishes. e A nw ~ warning them that childreq who supply iue•t in. We are also offering Pickering Continuation School: The are too small to learn to'swim — SI% CIIP9 AND SAUUER•S AT $1.00 following pupils passed in the sub- should not be allowed to play jests named. I is for'lst grade-pro- near or is the watNr without the _ BA LF REGISTER. These are nice ehinQwace and have blue stri e. &, ficiency, II 2nd grade, .III °rd grade, protection of an adult. The pam z and C credit: The fol:owirg• abbrc hlet points out that water haz Saturday, Sept: 1st-Auction sale of - 'iiiations are used:-English Composi= p p furniture, house and lot of E'acres, GOING BACK TO SCHOOL , zards claims more victims in a tion, E.C.; English Literature, E.L.; with a quantity of large and_small. W year than the deadly automobile. British History, B.H.; Ancient His- fruit. Head ani soft water in the School supplies of all.kinds, including Readers and Teat Books for The circular also warns scents to �•� - , 'tory, A.H.; 'Algebra, :�.; Geometry, p -house; also stable 24x_26, the prop- ,• both Public and Continuation Schools. - teach their children not to eat ;< G•; Pfiysics, P.; Chemistry, C.; Lain erty,of.R. Bowen, Claremont. Sale - berries, runts or leaves of say kind Phone us your your order.' We deliver; !' Authors; L.A.; Latin Composition, L. at 2 o'clock.. standard time. See s C., French Authors, F.A.; French while playing in thewoods, as bills. W. B. Powell, auctioneer. J a Composition, F•C.; Eng'tlsh Grammar,' many of these are of a poisonous - A M E S R I C H A R D S O N Thursday, September 6th.- Auction I+.G.; Canadian History, C.H.; Geo- nature. 'graphy, Geog.; •Physiography, Phy.; sale o: household furniture, etc., -Arithmetic, Arith.; Botany, E.; Zoo-- the property of;F. J. Walsh, Pick - -BRING IT HERE erng .Village. Sale at 8 o'clock , logy, Z.; Agriculture,. Ag.; Latin da li ' " ( y 'gW saving timet. See bills .P1Ckerin Hardware Store Grammar, L.G.; French Grammar, Harneas,the ortieft the o d astef later. Q4 B. Powell, auctioneer. li F.G. g g repaired. Mazjorie Annan, A. IIL, G. IIL; I have in stock samples of Bamael !- Sidney Beare, A. I., P. III.; FAhel Trees and Jettrey's pharneea. The ]Blenkin, A.H. L; G. IL; C. C. L A. former map be ordered through cat.- -a•� '► $IL, L.C. C.; Ethel Bray, E.L. C., A. . Logue at prices quoted. r Coal, o s 1i• C., A. II., G. III., P.C., C.C., Ber- Catalogue free.; • f r nice Chapman, A. III., G. II.; Lyndon, I also carry collars, collar, pads, sweat Now is the time to use Paris Green, Arsenate of Lead, Bordeaux -'`Crorik, A.C.; Glenna Gilmer, E.H. C.; pada, harness oil by'h,ilk, barness Hard and soft (coal 'of the' Mixture-and Climax Bug PoiNon. We have them all Florence_Mutch, L.A. C., L.C. C., F. dressing, also silver polish ' in whatever quantity you want. _ A. III., F.C. C.; Verna Petty, E.L. C., and other parte. befit quality OII r . A. C., G. C., P. C., C. C., A. I.; Phyl- Repairs promptly done: hand gk lis Pilkey, E.C. C., E.L. III•, B.H. C., L• W. PILKEY, - CLAREMONT The Beatty Electric washers to save time `i 7�H._III-�Margaret'Puckrin, E.C- C.. y♦ and hard work. A free trial A. Ill.. . Ill., L.C. C., F.C. C.; Hilda Cut Soap Thistle �1oW THUS. A. LAW, given at any time. -.- Walsh, C.L. C,; Muriel Westney,•E.C_ P1Ck®5131$. Oa.ti , II., E.L. 11., B.H. C., A. I., G. II., P. K - T'.,.L.C. C.; Marion White, E.C. IT.. A litile streatlon- immediatelv to cut.. - - ;Our Poultry Food and Calf Meal are ddd E.L. C., A.H. Ill., A. IL, G. C., F.A. ting Sow fhiatle will prevent millions CJ+L +_C .���^ ;worth'�,1V1IIg a trial. - 1 of seeds bein s^altered over our ' : •: IT.; Robina Wnite, E.C. C.,.E.L. C., g y - { farm and your neighbor's far n. Winter will be here tery soon and - A.H. II., A. I., G. III„ C. C., F.A. C.; r Lillian Wiman, A.H. L, G. C.; Ralph. Sow Tbistle is one of the most perni- if you have any notion of ,Agent for McCormick-Deering Farm Machinery ,nu E.C. ions weeds in the Province: It has tt'rt•ha,)ing a 'new C. Law;:vrs, 1; C.; P - - and Repairs. - - been on the increase. Further in. Lower School- crease means lose of bundreds of `your order anlwHgo that it. _ Allan Andrew, Phy.. Arita-; Evelyn thousands of dol;ars. Get it finder Ann!,. C.H., Geog., Art, Z.; Harvey will be ready when the Our Motto : We have it, can get it, or it is not made. t control pow before it gets your - Bath, Geog., 'Art, Z.; Syun; Bear,. flrgt snow appears. � � farm under control. Art, L.G.; f. _n Carlton, Phy., L.G.: 7oxx 9. Masitx, DD �T u Ross Carlton, C.H., Geog., Art; Jack Minister of Agriculture L O ia• :V E R E T 1 D J. S. BALSDON, -PICKERING Chapman. E.G., Phy , Art, Z.; Be? Elliott, E.G., -Phy,, Z., Art; Grant W. M cAOE' Y, CLAREMONT _ Law, Art; Gertruue LL#,A.-orr, C.H.. -k8rtcultural Representative Have you renewed your subscription ? ' Geog., Art, Z; Myrtle Lockwood, Phy., — -- x Z., Art; Winona McEwen, C H. F IR E S , I argare its ell, C H., PREMIUM CARDS GIVEN WITH EVERY CASH PURCHASEUNIVIE.RSAL s� MOTOR-s- Powell. Art. Art, ar Kenneth 'Sloriey, I'hArith , Z., Phyllis P.Ikey,.Arith.; Aud- OF STAPLE LINES AT THIS STORE.rey C.H., Geog., Art.; Ethel -.: Be s.are that you get 6hetn.Powell. C.H ; Geog., Art, Z.;-Ker.neth •This}s the way that we show ou appreciation. _Richardson, C.H.; Geog., Art, Z.; Wal- r 'NEST HILL 1w ter Richardson.,Phy., Anth..Z.; Bern' To the person turning in the largest number of Coupons by Dee. 24th, 1988. �+ Al re - - = 'adette Robinson. C.H., Arith., Art, Z.; we give an extra premium-of an Electric Reading Lamp T AND LINT SLJdIe � ''Morley Stepher,3oaora. C.H.. Arith., Art. Large Mantle Clock. :S �" F : r Z.; Pearl Swan, C.-H..,Arens.. Are., Z:; We have a full line of Clrooeriea, Hardware,. Dry Q'oode, it - n Margaret We•.stney; C.H., Ar:t'h., Art, have not of what you want, we # :--Z.; Marion White, Art, Z.; Helen :, g p wood, C.H., Arith. Am, Z. Winnie We 11 can get it for you. Wood, Phy., Anth., Z. s '- '•Try Sterling Poultry Feeds for chicks and liens. If you want a guaranteed P epalr job at a reasonable zPricer, Reasonable-Qnality Goods: _ price, SEE US. Notice to Creditors � •. - .. . : -' � • = - .. _ Brantford Binder Twine, ready for imrnediate delivery. Experienced Mechanise. 1Repairs on all makes. In the estate of Robert S. McFarlane, Phone pour order tiVe deTi9er. Phone Se&rboro 52-91. of the Township of Pickering, De- Phone Markham (44022, -ceastd. _ _ ------ TAKE -_TAh)✓ NOTICE, p r:vant to tine W m M Duncan• '°eOBr"' GreenRiver Tnthtec, Aa. R.airn, ga that allv• • • , lierchHat SPECIAL ���person, haviclaim.. against tr.e .�tate."of Robert S. blcFar;ane, wh., CES died on or ab,,ut the 2Sth, day of Jure 1S24, are notifred tri--send-to the ar dersigned executor on or before the ..FOR TEAM HARNESS First day of September, 1925, their The' dnaSh . .oe _ -, •_ .,;names and addresses, sari particulars oppe � -- . . - - - • _ of their claims.verified by..Statutorp 1 - Brass-motmted Team Backbaod Harness, Declaration. _ _ _ AND TRISE NOTICE that aster the - _ 2 inch layer trace with heel chains, $42.00 1 With 5 ring breeching. instead of back-' 449,00 1st, September, 192£x, the said execu- We still have left a big stock of Ladies'Hate-Reg.4.50 and - band, ter will proceed to distribute the as= 1. _ - _ ,.. . sets of the said deceased among the 5.00,-for.1.95. ,Reg. 3.50 and 8.00, for 00. Mack.-mounted Team Back band Harness, $88.50 !parties enti:ed thereto, having regard Also,--s large stock of Ladies'Printed Crepe Dresses. n , only to .the claims of which the said sizes 40 to 44. Reg. 17.00, for 10,95. " , 5:ring. _ X64426 ` executor shall then have notice. _ - Dated August 10th, 1328. '. Another line Qf,Printed Silk Dresses, reg. 15.00, for 9.50 . .:':-':This ispot a factory harness, but custom-made in our own shop at Markham. _ Toronto General Trusts Clearin onr Silk Fugi Dressee: - Corporation, Executor. g We specialize on repairs'to harness and collars. Toronto, by their Solicitors, Dales Short sleeves, selling at %96 - & Johnston, 485. Danforth. Avenue, Long sleeves, selling at 4.50 _ ti 'Toronto. • , :All colors and sizes to choose from. F6 .A call will convince you. "SUPREME AUTHORITY" Satisfaction guaranteed or motley refunded E Harness &nd'Collar Manufacturer "v : r. WEBSTER'S `8 Dooes north of Hewis' Butcher Shop. x �jLmx�3AMZ, ONT. Home:Phore 3 41 400 _ NEW INTERNATIONAL . <SAh1LTEL 9CHWARTz) w _. — ~- VICTIMARY THE IDEAL SHOPPE, THE CEI�TRA.L GARAGE THE DREAttt.at w�srEtt - Brock Street North, - :-_ ' Wbitby, Ont. Because _ Hundre�s ofJZupreme Coutt ~' 1 e1ep11onei _ Judges concur in highest praiseof the v:ork as their Autricriry. - ` The Presi;?er.ts o:ail leadin,g Uni- versittcs, Colreges,and Normal We Welcome- fou -to Inspect Schools give their hearty in.:orse- 7Mteje. - our lines, ft's nits o )rtuuit Coni are ball. Ana Auto Repairs, Accessories oi'lsiand All States that have adopte3 a y Pp y• P q y � price, then step is line and,be just another large dictionary as standard hace satisfied eueEomf3r �1 selected Webster's New Ineerha- _ - . Gasoline, Acetylene eldingI r tional. Men's and Boys' Fancy' Outing.•Flannels.• These trousers are �. eChar' �e Schoolbooks of the Country smartly c�tt, splendid materials,.cool acid coriifortalile- �. 1 adhere to the Merriam-Webstcr prieed for quick selling. r, system of diacritical marks att ry n The Government Printing Office ;`hi ew Samtber �i eekwRre -,Both Bows and Four-in-hand - RepaYr� YY]ad8 UIl all make8 ' v at Washington uses it as authonty. gg comfortable Underwear, not-a button and balbriggan, very c p WRITE for a sample Oas[e of the �;cw _ .. - -'_ cars, Q p Wordi, specimen'of Re,n lar and r- a ; for the warm Weather. ears. Papers.FAZE o� : r. x 0.81 C. " �. or play or beat wear. Men's and Hoge' - - STOCKINGS-Girls' Stockings f O.!lE C. assortment of-patterns and colors. ' Socks are here is .ar warted a J, '. � _. Co., ' --Ask for Coupons. We share our profits with you. ` n:teas- M1_ P PENCER Maas 1` , CHARLES' IC ECIL&.- ADL., Ey .ng r, . � � . ,, .1 P = a � =,r�,c�• - •• �'roprietor, � _ , Pickering - „�4q,., ,£„ .;., - : -., :. `' ,,:,, rF+'. q•.` � w..act •�i �•. n• .•�,G .......t".. ._ .r •.. ,, S -...-..-. ./. e. ALry:6`'"Y" s '..., .w' �.Mkt_ "•�+1�c '{, A •- Y'i � �a�`�'>��'ypy,'� �,rras•''" :'1�,.t 1v •';.•P. erC.,�'•¢'�-•,.y^,yf<`"'S. 1",S F;+.'kf °fir: etitr�,5,.�#. :n' • ,.w..u�t`�.;,^ �,a'- -,k•a.a,sRa� ,�«,- ��•-,Mw'.� �;d" - �"-'. "'tli ,' z' Via•-,'y,. .t?�-�_ ;a.a„�-;� .°_• z c � t,� N�v 7 T 7 CLARIEMAINT. -Mrs. Amburst and daughter. of C. A. and Mrs. Overland and NIGHT'S JOURNEY To THE BONDS—Governm9n XuqicipVJ and t Toronto, irs spendint a couple of children are vipiting with rela NORTH = mortgage XGS FISKERNA14( me so Industrials. �7.:. Chas. Cooper, had a business weeks with Mrs. T' Gibbous and tives in Erin. Bare tuvestmenta at ADVENTURE -from 5 to?per aroniQ o. Ideaditf. cost. trip to T n Mrs. Walford. J. Fingold, who Lhas educlueted Misses Cripp and Littie, of To Canadian'Natiesied ftminter Schedule -end Mrs. James greig and son. Ed., a, general store in Claremont dur. a a- 60 Vessels"" INSURANOW- All atillisoliIen low ronto., spent the week at of Toronto, are visiting with Mag' ing the past few years, has dispos. David Gregg'iIIIrnus and Mrs. Morgaia ed of hie business to Reuben Tin- is Timagami the INS4 of adventure eluding Fire, Automobile, Win& Quite a nnwbe-r of. our y can Fred Lynn motored to Orono on dall, formerly of'Goddwo6d, who foi- the' 'fisherman—a-AM" to en oy storm. Accident and Sickness. - . j men left for the West on the Har- Sunday and oo his return was so- has taken possession. Mr. Flagold old clothes and feel tin thrill of the Phone or write vest4re excursion this week. comp%aied by Mrs. Lynn and and fanilly will move 'to,foronto a James and Mrs. Coates, John children who had been spending a to reside nom Toronto, Canada NationA 48tf me. 89WMAN1 whibby, 'Railwayi; provide a throvl* sleeping ,,.,and Mrs. Coates an o Wro. Coates week with friends. While passing through Brough- car. service. A comforWe nights R. H, STRODW DVNRARTON inotored on Sunday to Mono Road George and Mrs. Lee, of Stouff- am one day last week I witnessedre in sleep.�on the train and you a where they visited friends. vill'e, and F. C. and Mrs. M&dill, of a football game being played be.. Harness, Boots-and shoes the of Northern ready Leonard Pilkey and Russell Tor-ento. spent Sunday with X. B. t ween Goodwood and Whitby,andi t shortest notice. Harness, made to cfiT -Cowie returixed. homo on Sundayfor all the �poit 'thit Tinmigan# will a and Mrp. Madill. to my surprise the gam your order. Give me a trial, add be -4 e ended provide. avenin after their trip -through Now boys, start and tune. up in a most dis disgraceful pugilistic Full information and literature convinced that I can give you 4stis- 1 -New York State. They report a grac faction. Anent for STACO Brand your ruould boards as they will melee between the two 0PPcsi0R from Canadian National Ticket very enjoyable outing. goods.- soon be needed again teams atid some of the spectators, Agents. L. Raid, our genial bl&cksniith,' Bert and Mrs. Lickorish were which put me in mind of'a bull will leave on Friday of next week, favored with a abort visit from A. fight I witnessed in Mexico some Farmers, Attention - Aug 319t, for a short holiday,and. Va ­nhorhand Miss A. Speck,- of years ago:—Com. ATTENTION will return on the following-Mon- Dollar,on Tuesday. 4�v. 7" Ihave the agency for the Famous day evening. ' He will be accom- A flower show under the auspi- I HAPPY LANDS AND, BRIGHT.,- I have taken over the Agency Renfrew Macblner�, Separators, Pa by Mrs. Reid and son; Ivan, WATERS NEAR TMONTO cea of the Claremont Horticultural for Scales,' and.the high quality and will visit relatives and friends Society �vlll be held at the Mason- ' Through either Laliefield, Pe'ce*-�- Renfrew Cream Separators, Scall"a Acorn Ridge, and am pro- in Copetown, Hamilton and Nia* is Hall on Saturday, August 25th pared to giye beat terms. boro, Fenelon Falls or Lindsay, a dir- Stoves. Fleury's Famous- Give mea call when wanting some* gam Falls, from 3 p. m. to 9 R m. The public ept- Canadian National serviec -,%-III Plows, Points, A very interesting game of foot- are cordially invited 'tio attend. bring you to Ka;vart�a Lakes distrk Scuffiers and Wheelbarrows. thing in these,lines. Phone Pick 1007 ball was played on Memorial Park An- drnimion fee of 10 cents will 'as pretty a summer'Olace as you W. C. WILLSON,% here on Saturday evening last be be charged to help to could-wish to see. defray ex Phone 505 Pick. 'tweea Goodwood and Green River, A. R. No. 1, LOCUST HILL • pensee. Just a short distance from ror it being the second round for the on- to--popular for the sport they offer-.Sinclair Cup. It was Green Riv- mfishing and general. 'holiday-diver-;AGENT (48) BROUGHAM er's off day, and were unable to Our sions—ready to give you suitabl*3 ac- Z ............ 'score a goal while Goodwood had eornzwdation at fair prices-- Ka- .-4Z 'two goals to their credit. 5 C 5"dwim 0 jGREY" wartha Lakes are even now welcom- ux-ds A cleft k"9MMI On. Friday, August 17th. Mr. ing old friends and new. Ward, of .,Stouffville, judged the C" Deering Full inforaintion and literature from lawns and surroundings of the Canadian National Ticket Agents I- . . b -The Pickering various members of the Horticul Cream Separators tural Society with the following TENDER SWANTED go Its: Village-1st, Mrs. John pay for themselves be- Yi{31anC® Committee results —47— TerAers will be received ti,f-the-un- Gres rg; 2nd. R. J. How; 3rd, Mrs. fore you pay for neral ed up to Tuesday, Aug. 28th, N. F. Tomlinson. Country—lot, ­ Mrs James Coates; 2nd. Mrs. Geo them, for the position of caretaker for The object of this Association le.to School Section No. 2 (Base Line). lessen st4ealing and prosecute Richardson; 3rd, Miss M. Graham. Asus about the k bthbll-bear_ While engaged on Saturday Iasi For particulars apply to the See- the felons. in unloading grain in his barn F. .:ings, the frime, the oiling retary-Treas., L Buraingham, Fair- port. Cooper met with a painful ac- system, Members having property stolen oommard M. m, the heavy re-tin- TSE HEN you have r iia; cident. He was on top of the load E BEST YET oats immediately with any member Wplaced Im o r d e r of Executive Committee. and was about to fasten the sling ned tinwarean' d our terms with us for a memorial when it dipped causing him We represent the Waterbury Odor- ..rope less Chemical Toilets especially ad- Membership fob $1.00. you have looked, far in- on to the barn -.of eighteen months to pay to the futurer for our to fall backwards apted for rural schools or where there Tickets W&lr be bad tram the President of .floor, He alighted on his shoulder without interest. is no water system. Can be installed Secretary an agglicadon. memorial work stands up under stress of time breaking three ribs and brui4ing &I fn the�building. A card will bring Exse. 00m.—IL D.Banks, C.8- P weather. Itistru., him badly. He is @till confined to er, M. S.Chapman. Pickering. and Liberal allowance for the full information with drawings for ly a lasting tribute. his bed but he is gradually impro old machine. each particular layout. wing, Jas. Richardson. -No GreaterTributo' ZVI H. E. Poynter, -JD. Munro, L. Filksy'% garage had a narrow Let us prove that they pay fhr —35-tf, President Secretary themselves by putting one N. W. STAFFORD, 4 asuispe-frolm destruction by fire on The gaso- Tuesday of last week. in oa trial. Kit)iston Road,engine at the rear b %bitbv when it back-fired an -C -H A S COOPER --Phone WhI started a blaze. An effort was made to take the engine outside. r but in doing so it tipped over and CLAREMONT A bare Repository for .1spilled a large amount of gasoline bURANT MOTOR CARS which immediately burnt into . Bonds or Other 41 AND TRUCKS and gave the end of the iffames garage a bad scorching. The fire "valuable Papers and -.engine was on the scene Maple laaf Mutual fte t the fire under control. Scott's -:- Store SAFETY Deposit Box in your Examination results in the 4C) A ♦ dearest branch,*( the Stoddard Inswazee Co. "Claremont Contionation School laremont LOWER-SCHOOL Ob"prates for farm and count" Biak ie .the .logical. place W keep Departmental Lower School car- buildings. to the peciaig for r valuables f,)r security and con. Windstorm Insurance on buildings. tificate8 have been sent Y,)U wind-mills,Silos etc, Succes8f al ra n dU d a teg a9 follows:.— t venience. - We shall be-pleased- to ':Automobile Insurance` First year(complete), Geo. Brown, .. . June of all k4ada. 'Marial Dunn, Islay Green, Mildred 'DRY you with sp%ce necessary -Mantell. Cora Parrott. Mildred Y GOODS f�iruish FARMS FOR SALE minimum eeag, John White: lueemplew Men's work Shirts, for your recltilrements at mini BrO� nMpi(the number irid4cates thenuinber Men's overalls, heavy, pr,issed), Reva,Davis(1). Ken'fv fancy sox, 50Cof subject@ m ED. W AN Walter Doucette (2), Ralph Holt Ladies' silk hose, lot 20 WHITBY. ONT. by(2), John Knox (1), Stanley Lin TM STANMO BAW ton (3), Viola Oliver (2), Edda Sel. Moody's silk nuderwear,... 1.00 % :,_khan(1), John Spenceley(1), Ken New'eat styles in men's OF*CANAEA Tarmers, Attention Second year(com. straw hats path Ward (1). ESTABLISHED 1875 Welts), Vouglas Bacon,Grace Loyst -GROCERIES I.have secured the agency for the Frbet Edgerton Pegg, Sadie Ward, Effie I& Wood and Cocksbutt Farm Imple- plate,Annie Bern. Ready cut macaroni. 2 tbs.,' 19c 0 Y On Draham ; Incomplete, W. V. REDDITT menta. Ind will keep consts, U Lan repairs for these popular stein (1), Gordon Borland(1), Gor Coin flakes. 3 pkgg for 5c ► Ma"am,Yk-k"ing Bra"Ch ' Bowen(2�, Richard Cooper(1), Shredded wheat, 3 pkgo' 25e Implements. don BMW-hwaheat "Also, Loudon's barn and stable Isobel Cooper(2),Rosie Fin gold(2), Bran flakes, 2 pkgs for 25c BrockrM.Wat Ha WhIthy 7 Pauline Price(1), Hugh Pugh (3), 8 Jelly powders and tumbler 25c g(2), Large prunes', 2 for 25c I will also take contracts for peointing Harry $panl Eric Russell (1) barna and houses by a now Duncan Spaug 4), Dorothy Sped-, 'Catsup, qpart bottle Mc lot .process, by spraying. q, .,cer W. Syrup, 5 • lbs for 85c uavin I d -1 t • H, I Estimates cheerfully given. SCHOOL ETC. F& G soap' 5 bars for 23C uIDDIX Phone IW0. be Fancy mixed biscuits, lb... •.23c . ------ z a- - . . I '27-52 The candidate passed . . . . ��l subjects which appear after,the Christie's sodas,' 2 lbs. for 35c -My General 1(%b9' ., Business in -�O name: n ad tomittoeii, -Clarealont to 11r. Reuben TineAll, I wish- Fred Barnes, aric hiit r Peas, corn R.J. Maim, Claremolit ig Aylmer, 2 for... '�-29C -alg c, phys 2 ; Sam Fingold,, anc to- •- thank ray . rivakei'ous customers , for Marie Fiss... a], lb. (53c Bulk black tea, special,hist 3, pfiys c; anc Green River hist c;-Doris Johnston, anc hist c, Bine Rose rice, 3 lbs. for .25c their very liberal patronage during the 7 Rai. comp c •- Stella McCullough, White tapioca, 2 lbs, foi"... 23c time I have been iu business, and hope Roe hist 2, hog bys c, F�tkncy fftripe 6ocoanut, lb. 27c I * Basket Factory:11 the same liberal patronage will be extend- Manufacturers of Com;rc'copmp c Let aiath'c, Fr auth c, Alfred Moles, Eng comp c,pby 't Baskete­`" e-1 to m y, 'sudc'essor. All kiu& of Fru: .9 c C Mildred Pugb, Eng comp C, alg C, Ds A, S CO T T I Crates, Mar at one .3800 TINGOLD'S geom c, Phys 2; Ma ghret Spence- 'Farmers'Baskel lksksts, ley, ane hist 2. Eng ht c, geotp c, ?bone 1402, Whys C, Fr auth 3, Fr comp.c; Mary CLAHEMOYI .Clothes Baskets. bite, alg 3 ; Elizabeth Ward, X, LRC auth'c; Alma.Ward-, ano hist TT�� 2, Eng lit c, Eng comp C, alg c, .-Frank Pennock, Proprietor . georu (., Fr.auth c. Phone Markham IW4 A very interesting meeting of 44j000 -the W.orneu's Institute was.beld at the liorne of Mm G. M. Forsyth'on -Wednesday lftct, the girls of the HARVESTERS IWANT 90 . -B �—. =X � community being the guests M69 STANDS FOR THE BEST Mary Forsytb gave a solefididpt. Plus half a cent per mile beyond to all points in Mani- toba, Sas per oil ­,Nltisival Education of the Saskatchewan, Alberta,—Edmonton, Tannis, n" $15.00 TO W1 N N I PEG t Child." Much enjoyed piAno in- Calgary,MacLeod and East. strumentals were given by Nlis�,; PLUS TAX R KT U R N I N G—Half a cent per mile to Winnipeg, plus$20.00 and tax to destination. Isobel Gregg, Misses Linton and aillie Tomliaeom . Master -Joe AU.Q. 21st—From Toronto, Caledoo East, Beetan, Meaford,Collingwood,Penetang,Midland,C'sprebl,and . South and F 'Ward favored the meeting with a ,ast.-in Onto#*also Stations in Quebec West of St.Andrews and LachutP violin n Ontario,Toronto,Inglewood Jct.and West and South thereof.' selectionThespecial speak- AUQ. 23rd—From Stations i AUCL 31st—From all stations in Ontario, Capreol,North Bay and South and East thereof. was McIntosh, ofBramp- er w Spec4l Trians for Wbuilpeg via Canadian National Ranways: 4�- Aon, Provincial Convener of Edii- L 'cation, for the Institutes. The Froin TORONTO(UnionStation)—Aug.21st-12.01 a.m. (Midnight Aug.20th); 12=p.=;l0,40p.ni. Aug.23rd-2,00 p.m.;10.40 p.m. Aug. 31@1 p.m.and 10.40pim 'Distriet Representgtive, hire. From OTTAWA—Aug. 21st-12.01 am. (Midnight Aug. 20th); 1.00 p.m. Hunter, Of Brooklin, FI Apo�e' Aug. 31st-1.36 a.m.;1.00 p.m.; 10,40 p.m. • Ilk 'brl Prizes for the content From PETERSORO—Aug. 21st-12.01 a.m. (Midnight Aug.20th) via Lindsay, Blackwater and Atherley. d e" ,were Wwrrfed as followg ; For From WIN OSOR—Au Z.2 3 rd—1 2.30'a.tn.(�Vldnig ht A ug 22nd)via Chatham,London,Hamilton and Inglewoo Litter Carrierg, Hay Carriers -band bernmed towel—Miss JeRu From PALMERSTON—Aug.23rd--P.M n,rn. via Guelph, Geonzetown and Inglewood. Primps, Door Tracks, Cow For hand made work Tkrmgti can from other principal pnir.%;conmecung wit9 4pecw trains. Fur details con."At local Cari-ii:i- ...ional A= Bowls. Pressure Systems Etc. MIK----T---1 s on,—L�t, Miss Alum Pugh: 2nd,. Through Tral"e---comfortab4a Colonist Car.—spocfal cargforwomen and Ch17: -rn pr It will pay iVnu to et my pricesoll 31jgs Mari(,n Kilpatrick, L�ineh above before buying elsewhere. Arm, Waq afterwAr&, nerved outAid L e on T"v'a CANADIAN NATIO'Mrs -the spacious veranda and law. to FRANK J PROUSE T!'X E,7! AR10 about fifty-five guests or more. ON 1 4 2 A" -0 4. 7 7%7 15�-.—­7`4 n !.!!.p -,�v--PIZ ,4.5;R" Z. I aml-led at him. Do I look bike i .L detective?" I asked. "If you're not, why do vint;L�Ide YOU upon uv? lie demaid-b& Im a frieitd," I told him. never saw you before In my life," he asserted. .-INK The girl's face lost the expression of horror that the youth's words had is11 brought to it. ,. She reached across the 4, table and touched his hand. "Let him explain, Frank," she 7 . pleaded. "It can do no harm." TEA, '8" THIE IASX ISPHSOIDEM. ' ' ... I bowed to her. I turned to the boy- -Dark-skinned natives--glowing sunlight--cool 4 "She's worth dying for," I told him morning, the "Equally, worth living for." mountain top"reat ships ploughing through She had been crying. As a matter Tomorrow;at five in the mo for Syd ons =deniftdiand 'tropic seas—these things all come to mind..when of fact she was weeping now. Brave- Celeste sailed from her dock 'Your opdzii was already in my impertinent," he 11V -:1y she was ends'avoring to.hide her ney, MY baggage -a cup of 11SALADA11 Is steaming before you. Such motion' Ind not the stateroom. It would have been a "But my intentions are of the kind- e Indeed emoti�n is simple matter for me, having paid'my liest," I retorted. "Yonne man, don't illavour—such fragrance. Try IdSALADA1911 word, for that word connotes a Car at 11, to step into a taxi, drive be'a fool. Men in-fear of arrest, and fain agitation that was lacking in her hotel bill, 'Is, are silly to think threatening suicid nianner, downtown and across Brooklyn Bridge threats conventions. Look at me. Do I The Home-Town Band Sheer hopelessness was written• to the steamer. of con, tional 'Twas in the fall of Eighty-aif a ,Surprised Visitor ­:upon her face-that despair of youth But I would not see. New York seem the sort to do.an uncorrven a --so Infinitely more tragic than the de- 'again for at least two Years. It would -thing-without a reason?" We started up our band; Fi' ds Quebec Has IK "Lit, me hear your reason," he re- And In a few taonths' time we wuz spair of age. And she was pathetic- take me that long to establish myself , vizally young. In years, perhaps, .she., ' u Ha-so that if, in the years PHeCL The finest in the land. I n A stra "I have been wutch-ing-you two Snowless Summer ,had reached maturity, but hen was th come; some one should ask If John peo- Our uniforms wuz blue and white, by your table I Our horns wuz polished brass; the type of face that mirrors the inno- Ainsley really had made a fortune'in ple," I said. "Pausing cence of childhood. Neithert, it 'would be pos- heard you,"--and I looked at the girl When we marched out the Promptly Sends Skis and time nor i the-,island continent, fright a teams took, experience can ever age such folk. -Sleigh Home to sible, to point to a. background. of -"ask him not to kili-himself. HereGeorgia; is e5anger. Am I such a coward that And hiked for taller grass; But even these. can suffer.,Perhaps,',trading or speculation. Keeps Pall h 1' homesickness befo-e I lead I must refuse -to obey the ordinary m Beach Indeed, they suffer more than the cal-I I felt homesick es kused of w.�ud. f, a-cynical violator le t my country's soil. ' I wanted to- dictates of hunian-ity.and save a life?p, Them cornet men-could play all daf Suits f of the laws of man, wanted"to go over drink in, for, the:last time, the vital The Young man sneered. "Strang­ And never crack a lip, Quebec.-One toboggan, a pair of give their liv ga ors for strangers, but And anus when-we went to play Pat helh-hand,'and wipe away hei skis and a-sleigh, just depo&ited at the and air of Manihattan, to see the hurry not their money. Had sumthin' on the hip. tea 'Iing people, ALnd so, despite the fact local office of the Canadian National "H much?" I asked. Did Tommy Judson, long and thin, I smiled.as I Pictured myself doing that policemen were armed with a de- ow A I He played the 'Solo pie; Railways express for shipment to this. Her Yorung escort would doubt- scription of Robert Stickney, John "Ten thousand dollars," he replied. Macon, Ga-, by their unseasonable less resent such an actioti, for I have Ainsley diner at the Trevor. suppose you have that much in'-Crowmatic scales wuz pie to him, His minors too was slick. 451mect, caused considerable specuL-L. not reached the age when I may ven- It was a time when I should have your pocket?" tion by the employees ture such benevolence. I am young',taken no risks whatsoever. And car- "I have," I told him calmly.- As a According to the express agen� they And Bobby Dodge, he slipped the slide -not as young as the youth who ac-itainly it would be madness of me to matter of fact, I had at least three I As dizzy as a loon were given to him from the running- con panied her, but- still of an age add to the risk already run by in- times that amount in cash upon my boaxd of a tourist's motor car hearing Vhen vAnnen sometimes glance myltruding upon the young couple who PereOrL Also I had, in letters of ere- As time went by suspicion gtew Georgia license plates. The tourist d In securities that would be as That Bob played out of tune. way. Partly, too, iffy smile was air- sat at a table in the alcove diagonally lit an -n misin claimed that he had been Yormed readily. negotiable in Australia as So Wat 'lowed. Investigate ionic. I was not the person to offer across the Trevor dining room. as to conditions to he met with in -ichivalrous sympathy to weeping maid- Who was I-,-bearing my burdens, to:they were in New York, something And see how it could be When we were playing in 3 Data, Canada and especially in Quebec d-ur.. eme, with or without escort. 1think-that I could lift the weight from like three hundred thousand dollars - 4 Ing the summer months. more. That Bob should play in G. At this very moment the police cf 1 Throughout his long trip from the -7 :.1. - "And I suppose that inasmuch as south, he had held before him the vi, New York were searching for me As Says Bob: "Them pawky sharps and 3 "ve recounted in a previous Iiiap. YOU would risk your life to gave a cion of a onowelad countryside. Win. flat it", ow Swede,Thoma sen. a brutal dro-ning man, you will gladly hand a - murderer; Would drive a man to Arink. tzr sports in July and August were me over had been killed in' my r the-ten thousand dollars slue been my policy- Hin lack of belief was understand-lit the lure that led him northward He apartinent by the White Eakle, that A good un too, I think- bad come prepared. He stopped at I&Teat Frenichman whom I would rank able. Hamilton, Ont., but even there he had ,Wait a bit," I �ruggeate& "Before To never fool with- uthin' no iso the foremost criminal genius of his i I don't know nuthin' 'bout; t been convinced when he was told Itime. did not truth compel me to ad- I leap into the river to save t. So the safest way to deal with -am that In Quebec he would find more use drowning man. I assure myself that emit that I have defeated him on num- to Jest to scratch 'am out." for his Palm Beach suit than for the areas S ndanyaggan and other winterpper- The newsiprs were tilled with ac- hysterical from fright."counts of thediing of Tbomassen's __T*o_bpyA eyes_were contemptuouc Old "?dlnor'vs Major" march palia strapped to the side of his car. - was a pup; An afternoon-in-Queber--Cfty, haw,;- Nxtyf add -*+th- tales a, 0ii.extra r.a- ­but the girl anticipated his refusal. tIt surely when the sun was high over- Amd "Southweil's Pride". and 'Nally ever, ordinary efforts police were making "Explain to him, Frank," she plead- Bly head, finally assured him of the fu. to find Robert Stickney, the tenant of ad. "It can do no harm-. He Is not tility of this hopes. " A suggestion that a detective." We @Imply at 'em up the apartmerA. FneeW, the rAws- And "Home Sweet Home*, I nater play be should turn westward to the Rocky papers ddd not condemn Stickney "I bowed to her.. "Thank you, I In away they'd all admire; Mountains, where in Jasper Park and 104 I— They nW that he had rendered assn- $at& "I'm a" thief," he 9" And them as didn't know 'twas me kindred resorts he would find on the yiee ito society in -ridding. it of said harshly, fee- They thought ;t.a-s Arthur Pryor. mountain peaks anow and ice to his Thin moon Neverthelesi tke police Ing me squarely. liking, was not kindly received. "And discovery-", raturilly desired to interview Mr. I nodded. "Is-certain by tomorrow morning,'! The town folks. knowed. -sed often -a- And If Mr. Stickney were said Minard's Wrilment-A reliable first aid a, it would trarms.. be declared. captured by the police, 0 said: Just two men can play that • pire, possibly, that-he was a gentle- I glanced around the, restaurant. The, hour was late. Most of the pe- gtune, Tommy's Wish man of forturse, who had become a 0 you suppose I can accept suchAnd one of them Is Pryor,. Uncle-Well, Tommy, I've just got professional despoiler of the too num- 9. - trona had left. I produced a pocket- The People thought us follers bo.th engaged to Miss Homeleigh Aren't a ft war had erous profiteers which the w book- From it I withdiew twenty Would set the world afire: you going to wish me something-nice? five-hundred-dollar bills. Now 1, John Ainslej, had no wish anthers shoulders? And yet she His eyes widened; a whhAle of But one of lem's quit playin' now- Tommy fater Blanc at the fiancee) 'to diaclose my identity, my means of looked like a girl whom I had known lamazement came through his clenched The-othet one.to Pryoir. -Rather! I wtsh you better lack created. a dozen years ago. a girl with whom next time.-Humorist.livilihoock In fact, that means of teeth. A bum Old Timer's "'on the air," livelihood. I hoped, had been abam. I had gone to school. - "Do you suppose 7 cart accept ruch Let everybody listen, In dealing with Englishmen iyov_ _71 made my stake. She was a pretty girl. Her hair a gift?" he whispered, as though the I say our band did march and play, can be sure of one thing-that •the doned, I had I in in, her complexion Oink a sight of the move yhad hurt his vies' And that our horns did glisten. logical solution will not be adopted.- terded to sari for Australia. In a was g0kW and couple of years I would return. I white, her mouth sweet cords. and gentle, W It and her nose.was straight and on-hall e-:Ye marched right through a crowd- Dean Inge. would go to the native boron of mine "Is death easier?" I inquired. where the lAnaleys were known and enough to add a touch of roguishness "You're about twenty-five," I ed street 6 guess- In town or,rushing city. F.. respectL her omnytenance---although,indeed, ad. "Lt us assume that d. -and would take up again to I did not That Sousa ne'er we chanced to meet NEW 141) SLLUHTLY USED, $10 Up, Ahe hie that I had led before the war I her present-mogid held no gayety. always have a pocketbook filled with I've illus thought a pity. Ent• kihivving paid. Write and the crash of my fortunes. Her compa;nion was about twenty- L test Illustrated money., Let us suppose that if a .,a es and Accessor. our. He.-Nyas good-looking, and on --Orchestral Journal, Boston. Five days had elapsed since the &is. f stranger had been my friend, had lee FREE CATA, jeovery of Thonuhasen's body. And an occasion when he was less her. done for me what I am offering you, LOG UE. ii during them five daps I had seclud6d eased than.now, his face would have that-well, there might have been a The Church Of England Works. seemed ingenuous. This was I tover"s girl, ab.them Is.a girl with you." I Rev. H. R. �191-3-5 Dundsm %thyself In the rooms which I had taken L. 84eppard In the Lou Toronto. a modest hotel. quarrel; this was no grief of the heard my voice-grow gruff and harsh. don Times (Ind.): I am not con- But I was always a restless person. ordinary- sort which they were ishar- "Take lit and live, or refuge and die. corned In these days to-promote the Ing. 'Only some desperate turn in the Do I have to beg you to accept what pre-eminence of any one of the pre- tide of their affairs could reduce.them I do not need. sent Churches: I do, however, be- naturally buoyant young people to (To be continued.) Have most sincerely tha� the Anglican their present condition"ofdespair. -its Ideal of compre- Well, under* all the circumstances, Communion, with 7 heusiveness, might, If it dared to risk: tt was -no business of mine. I paid. Us very life, bring into being the' my cheque and started from the room. -w1T11N116LE 0, Great Church, that Is yet to be-the Itwannecessary for me to page their society of all those who, while the tab&e. And. I beard. the girl say: disagree about a hundred things, are . "Frank, you won't loll yourself?" nn at one in the only things that really �X­ Now, nine hundred and ninety-nine their ....... matters, air. common desire to fol times I times out ok a thousand, tha-pe n Xc low the weample of Jesus Christ and to.whom such a question is addressed to be ;lade for the world's sake more! has not the &lightest intention towar(I. like unto Him. self-destruction. But there Is always the thousandth case. 'Sj�cfionalisvn in Canada P This boy had pride; it was legible In in his lips, in the gleam in his eyes, Toronto Telegram (Ind. Cons.): See- the'thiri line of his noee. Such'a per- tionolism plays a larger part in Qaiia- win might readily be proudly unable than politics than ever before. Take to see any way out of a difficulty but a glance at the map. The Maritimes THERE It nothing that has ever the doorway to death. Phd so, acting are solidly Tory,' Quebec solid Jaken Aspirin's place as an antidote 'Y#40for pain. It is safe,as always in my life, upon impulse, I eral, British Columbia Is also so e, or physicians wouldn't use it, and endorse its use -a -dropped into the seat besid him. She: You ,say 'Jack's serving ten Tory, while the Prairies are all a prey by others. Sure, or several million These alcoves in the Trevor war, Ys for arson? Short sentence for to different forms of Liberalism. And sucn am t? else. But get the real Aspirin offense, isnit i al age by large tea is It is ticeatin Peppermint.&Vand furnished with broad benches whose (at any He: Oh, he was only burning up small wonder then that the present drugstore) with Bayer on the box, vagi-costed jacket and cushion" would accommodate two per- the road. House of Common's lacks color. It t another in song an each side of the table. The and thi'word genuine printed in red: iii I — 0 — . I represents opinions en bloc=and:and al- dw PePPCrndnt-favored sum inside- girl and the man sat, as .though for 'uttaoft value In long-Luting delight the extreme of privacy that the Minard's Liniment for Blistered Feet most anybody is qualified to do the representing. afforded, akainvt 'the wall, opposite each other. There*as plenty of room CAnada to Remain Brifish for me beside the Youth, but not much Toronto Globe (Lib.): The toaJor- I would be against my own brother If he were wet.-Billy Sunday. sty of enlightened Americans realize, 3hajidy packs5� I raised a hand to stop his angry not only that Canada is determined to expostulation. remain British, indeed "Was born for "I want to talk to you," I said no other reason than to remain Brit. WHEN IN TORONTO Curtly. ish,"'but-that such a state of affairs Eat and Sleep at The anger died out of his face, to is in the beat Interests of the United replaced by a grimness hardly States as well-as Canada. 'SCHOLM HOTEL a) credifthle in one so young. Cafeteria and Short Order Service. W111141 It b "If.you try to arrest'me hem, I'll An ounce of silence Jj better than YONG-: ST., Opposite Eaton's. ft . NASNW "N' 1611111.11t No. 34­12111. kill you first," he said quietly. a pound of explaration. Hotel Rat": 41 Pwr Diy avid Up. 5= --AF f SA ­A L DA "e, "I MR. g Ar N41 4. %ig 11 Bills S! .A.. ''K, .•r:�.• -+..,wa x.. •kY •:.tis, y,.. e � N". '<'�✓,.++:'�]. IN w- a card••;. _ a- .,: _ n .w';p., t r;'...,•„ :.x��: < ;.v, ,..c'••..-..y.. .+: n r•' •*'m7e...,,a-s:' a's>" ,�:3a'"r''..+a..,z.•y..- e.,.,..r ,. ' -.ie• zX, �-i :•�' w ? 1 ',,,;'. , 'T z!rr,�. '� A=WF,;ir." y .gv,; -,4y. -'*a .?- r:r-".,:.,w '.z,n7�?•' :7 3 �•.da i.- .r ^-,y., r....• +g,.. •`&` awRdaT Z'� �.' - '?i; ..y.,c r ..x •-- V�..G,,;. N, n yr: t cm :° 't t. as }_ 'K .*.L r: d X s fT. .( iia ,n ..'t= •�' r+ F'' - 1 vF .S. +'an ,� gip. ., 4.^-;1Y`, •P. 'nSS: '•Jn'• �'1 L"Y..s - I<, 'c-Ti .R '•�44;i , ,. : a r - ", - a "A d T r a' 1 �'1 Scouring Buah', I 1. FAIR MERMAIDS ENTERED FOR $50,000 SWIM Male Banda a h 1, . for 4 y w" �; �io Parry Sound District Scene of - - - )�� - '} yam. �� p, L / �e i h 4 Yui. K '. ••' v' "., Mail Cas Robbery Mur- .. y ' ��t der and Man Hunt " 3 w: .. K r i fix -` SAMARITAN SLAIN Saturday morning, -while C.P.R- , train Na 4 was passing-at a very slow , , ;: i' ' +RFs a P- u` e . �l4 tate of speed through Romford Junc- : tion, ao�e distance aoutFi of 8uc$bury� ' ` , do ;' 11 two ban is entea+ed the mail car. - � k ' �(. �r � � Trey p9srrted firearms at the three W� „ py,• y i I Toronto clerks, Harry McDonald, M. , . Doyle and r . C. Clarke,cut open most fr. + - ot the mak bags in the car and took '� what they wsnte*d from the onside. - ~ - - , As the train entered the outskirts 7 . '" Parry maa Sound n the jumping pmobbe to l an �� t I. _. auto which had been parked by Lee ,y Lyman Of Ohio, a Bummer visitor, �Jk fsiii: "k l aIII` . tore o8 though the edge co the city t ' -and out toward Waubamik, about nine a res x� L. 4 miles north. '.. : ' 4� �,. F� IN HOT PURSUIT Y k r ` Lymoan, with his brothers-in-law, } .& , , i Walter Laird, aged about 21, and ^' l ,: r �jp: Houghton Laird, aged 18, with whom ,.dam r ��u� 11 � a . he was visiting, jumped into the car % w.;. . ,411 of Harold J. Rowland, a:friend, and fey 7 y had Rowland drive them in pursuit of .,l f f` .. _ the stolen car, "" w " � -- ..;��" For miles the pursuers never caught . f,' °F°. 0 , F4 %,• fright of their quarry, until a few rods . u % " h ;rn 1. est the Villa of Wanbaraik. Here '' rF s ' r PSF :the robbers, unfamiliar with the road, " f ry '' ' drove into the ditch, and, unaware I - 1. ihxt they were bei,;; pursued, derided ! ' - to secure a tow. 44111111111111111 1, :1,t }` x ,. .; a:' +r: r6 One of the bandits h d in tb• bush alongside the road while the ether, One or more of the flue young women shown here should finish within the money in the third Wrigley Marathon Swim to be staged t, s who, the police al was Burawski, ,at the Canadian National Exhibition, Toronto, August 29th and September 5th. The women swim first over a 10-mile course and the . X41 I who was later captured, went to the '' first flue to finish may compete in the 15-mile race for men a week later. Out of fairness to spectators the distance has been shortened •_ �4 farmhouse of Thomas Jackson to se eo that the roe@ may start and flalsh during reasonable daylight hours, and the course has been changed so that all competltore will be in _ - : owe a tow, sight over practically the whole distance. � 1. BANDITS POSE AS TOURISTS Above (at left) Ethel Hertle of New York, second special prise winner last year, second from left, Helen Goland, an Ottawa girl '" l4rousing the family, Thomas Jack- with a good chance, having the advantage of training under "Johnny" Walker; third from lett (above) is Daisy King Shaw, of Shawinigan , Falls, Que., a particularly handsome girl and a strong swimmer; below (in circle) Is Mrs. Lee Fournier of California, holder of the endur >413 son, the father, aged about 60 years, sues record for the Pacific Coast of 42 hours and 20 minutes; at extreme .right, Mrs. Anna PrfIler Benoit, of Chicopee F`a}ls, Masa. 'n and his two sons, Claude, aged 26, and ginner of the ladies' section of the Holyoke Marathon last year and regarded as a Particularly strong contender la the forthcoming ra•0. �n o . Advan, aged 23. Mr, Jackson and --- ----- _—_—_—_ -_ Claude went out, secured a horse,1 `� T 1� Q n hitched it > Lhe ear, and had just'a third man had secured the car for man to worship God according to the �'he Water l oil t +`epi a"' given o+te pull on the shat, when Row- hem. but this is not accepted as the'',dictates of his owe conscience." _ - .1 I t p la'nd's -ar, containing Rowland dud truth. He was later identified by the - . Education.' -.' "� . ed bakRg t rod Recognizing, the The victim, of his outlawry was ca hatrta�notlboTn andhdcesnnotmllve tano waters over the week-end. The Toronto wholesale dealers are pay- dash ,tail sleeks. Nine gerse" were-drevrtsed ir+--9a- PRF39F3CIs 1}134"1'ATIOI�I$. boned Monday and Burawak� will no death list .probably constitutes a Ing the following rices, delivered: -. stolen car as (hey paamed, they stopped' under sound conditions of health; that p immediately, turned their car and ran! doubt be charged as ha- murderer. dose not have toil opportunity of edu••record one. Eggs, ungraded, cases returned— ever to the group at the roadside. `Mail robbery certainly does not pay cation from the beginning to the.end The list of victims is as follows: Fresh extr�8a, 88 to 40c; fresh firsts, �s The bandit wnt< at the wheel, whfie in Canada. ! ARNOLD M. HAMILTON, 8b to 36c; seconds. 28 to 29c. ? of our Institutions:- that ie not tree aged Butter—Creamerw, solids, pasteur- the Jacksons, tatter and son, stood at from Injurious labor; that does not 13. 1 the horse's head. Rowlland, at first, 1 STANLEY CHARLES HAMIL• tom' Na 1, 3835 to 39c; No. 2, 3? to * , have every stimulation to accomplish 3735c. 11 to disarms saspicieri, asked the myn at The V� S. "�ectlon$ the fullest of Its capacities:' 'TON, aged 19, both of 161 Sherwood. Cheese—Na. 1 large, colored, para- the wheel It hr' was stuck, and then Avenue. I fined and Government graded 22% •._ suddenly produettd a meakey wrench '- — EDGAR E. RUMBLE, aged 12, 159.to 23c. 'N and treating to th,t.dark to conceal High Lights in Hoovers-Ac' American I'OIItiCal atnlpaigns ,Sherwood Avenue, all of Toronto, and I , .GRAIN QUOTATIONS. I the nature of his weapon, printed it ceptance of the Nomina- I drowned in a Don River bathing hole. Grain dealers on the Toronto Board Round Table (London); In; of Trade are making the fdlowin& t' I 11 at the rot er and ordered him to sur- tion for President America, where sport occupies public' GEORGE H. PLANE, aged 23, l8i _ rencer. quotations for car lots: Carlton Street, Toronto, cirowr BANDITS OPEN FIRE Pato Alto,, California.—The fol- attention fully as much as It does in Man, wheat—No. 2 North., $1.1831; . „ lowing are noteable passages in Her- Great Brttalw. politics itself in order: from a canoe in Toronto Bay. No, a North., $1,0814; No. 4 wheat, J' Crying, Dont shoot, the stranger bent Hoover's address accepting the to be popularized must be made a ROBERT CORNWALL, aged 32, $1,067*-, No. 2 tough, $1.1154; No. 8 jumped from the car, and as he ran Republican nomination for President: sport of. And the task of president- Detroit tough, $1.031/4; Na 4 tough, 98%c. arm,nd behind it for shelter drew a making is readily dramal4zed. It has MRS. FREDA CLARK, aged 28, (c.i.f. Goderich and bay ports.) .. 'j, reviver and opened fire. Almost at -The Nation. I i Man. oats—No. 1 feed, 50%c; !in a high 'degree the elements of Detroit. ot" the eldest Jackson clutchNd at his "Our party platform deals mainly tough No. 1 feed, 489(,c. (c.i.f. C,od• _ _1 . `� tatroat, and, at.sg'Fcrtng to t1e, gate, with economic problems, but our nae �I�aae sibs s"tans"nceortaiaty that cap HARRY PRICE, aged 3q, St, erich and bay porta) tion Is not an agglomeration'of rail- the bleachers. Thomas, victims of a triple dtvwniag Am. corn—No 2 yellow, $1.19 cvllRpeed The confederate at the Personal attributes. gaulltlea of soda- I bathingtragedy at Port Bruce. }. roadside had a!so opened fire, Claude roads, of ships, of factories, of dyne- a13�Y an t yellow, $1.1735, (c.t.t. Goderich , city and leadership, the backgrounds STANLEY NIMMO, aged 11, Orch- a� �y ) ,i Jackson thin1w,so that it is not known moa, or statistics. It Is a nation of .- r ,, homes, a nation of men, of women, of of birth aad position, all these are and Grove, drowned in Welland Ship Milif del., Montreal freights, 'whirh of the robbers fired the strut discussed and reviewed again and -Canal. bags included—Bran, per ton, $30,25; which killed Mr. Jackson. children. Every man has a right to again to their application to 'sprest- EDWARD N. GWAVES, aged 28, shorts, per ton, $82.28; middlings, The fusillade attracted young ask of us whether the United States $43.26. - - r ' to a better this sort exercise endless fascination'drowned in,Ottawa River. Adam Jackson from the house, and place for him, his wife and _ ; Ont. oats—Good, sound, heavy oats, f when be arrived Walter Laird had for the average American who may be in car 1oLa, lOc f.o.b. shipping new ' children to live in because the Re- —r . and quite often fa indiff�;ent to all ' -; ' ern 1.15. grappled with the robber'behipd the publican party has conducted the• gov- No ern Flight a �' $ ' ' ear. The ruffian, however, managed ernment for nearly eight years." questions of Loreign_V%4ccy and only nt, good mil -g wheat, f.o.b. ship- - - 1 ,to twist his weapon around and fire Tariff. I halt aware of the moat r1ta1 matters 7 ping. points, apcording to freights. ... , of domestic concern. Doomed to Failure $1.15. , two shots Into Laird'* body. "An adequate tariff ie the founda-I �` Barley—Malting, 70 to 72c. s �, OTHER DESPERADO FLEES tion of farm relief. Our consumers !n- + .\ —• , �• Buckwheat—Not quoted. ' General MacBrien s Forecast Rowland then attacked the armed crease faster than our producers. The j Orfllia, reports a successful moa Rye—No. 2, not quoted: �� , man, and soon beat him into suomis- domestic market must be protected. quito campaign this summer. Ques. Comes True As No News Man. flour—First pats., in jute, _ - t Foreign products raised under lower tion arises; did they bold a tag day? is Heard $7.60,Toronto second pats.,in jute, $7. .,.,t_7 ,4 stn with his wrench. By this time + ' Ont. flour—Toronto, 90. per cent. �. -the firing from the roadside had seas= standards-of living are today com- —_ ed, and it Ia presumed that the-tther peting in our home markets. I would pats., per-barrel, in car lots, nominal. ` _ s, --- VANISHED! : seaboard, not quoted. desperado had taken fright and run use my office and influence to give the I - " Rockford Ill."No a of Hassell PROVISION PRICES. ,�11 sway serosa a field and into the flush. farmer the full.benefit of our historic x , I Toronto wholesale dealers are'gnot- The Parry Sound Provincial Police tariff policy." ., �: .",: w x l yet-, Lomrg overdue. ', Liquor11 I itiR the iollowinR prices to the trade. � saad municipal constables had been q __I . ' ., I Those words, radioed !From Smoked meats--Hare, 'med. 32 to aroused by the Laird family as the "Modification--of the 'enforcement ti blpunt Evans, Greenland, to the'Itock- g4c; cooked barns, 49 to 62c; smoked men left in pursuit of the stolen car, laws which would permit tgat which "- . '? ford Chamber of Commerce, apparent- rolls 26c; breakfast bacon,.32.to 39c; .""' •and when a telephone call was receiv- the Constitution forbids is nullifica- ly rang the knell of the flight,of the do, fancy, 39c; backs, peamealed, 33 - ed later from the Jackson farm they tion. . . . Whoever is elected as Greater Rockfc piloted tp Bent tc 36c; do, smoked, 39 to 42c. b were quickly on the scene. � Hassell and Parker Cramer. Cured meats—Long clear baron, 60 President takes an oath not only to 4 .. The message was signed by Elmer to i0 lbs., $21; 70 to 90 lbs., $19; 90 %: Meanwhile the Jackson brothers,the faithfully execute the office of the ;� to 100 lbs. and up,_$18; liRhtwel>zltt - .,;, uninjured Laird, with Rowland and President, but that oath provides still Etes, plane mechanic sent ahead of ,2: the flight to await the Greater Rock- rolls, in barrels, $11.50; heavyweight :p Lyman. were tying up their captive, further that he will, to the best of his a :> rolls, 538.60 per bbl. , and it was while doing this that one ability, preserve, protect and defend a`'• ford's arrival. T and—Pare; tierce Ibc; tubs, 11 of the Jackson boys fell over the the Constitution of the United States.! `" �, I General MacBrien,head of Canada s 1634c;-pails, 17c- prints, 18c. Short- T" I should be untrue to these great tea• r qY1. air force, forecast failure for a plane ening tierces, 1434c; tuba, 1434c; ' body of his own father in the gate- n way. ditiona, aurae to my oath of office, ' �, :j { covering each barren land as from pails, Ib3fae; tins,1734c; prints, 1834c When the police arrived, the sub- were I to.declare otherwise." Cochrane'to Greenland with only land LIVE STOCK deed robber was handed over to them, Business I { i gear. His fears appear to have been Heavy beef steers, choice, $11.60 to and he was taken to the municipal jail "As Secretary of Commerce I have ' ` well founded. $1.; do, fair; $10.20 to $11; butcher r, 'j,A. -- steers, choice, $11 to $11.76; butcher .,;at Parry Sound. He did not resist'the been greatly Impressed by the fact: K• '- FIOWCICO Bloom heifers, choice, $10 to $10.50; do, 4� officers. Other officers searched the that the foundation' of American bust.1 Botany }iia won a wictorp over'com., $7.64 to $6.50; butches cows, gd ry stolen car and recovered $1,806 from nean is the independent business man, � to choice, $7.50 to $6; dq fair to'good, •'., '' . f I. geometry in Paris jewelry. to f N it. Other, agayn, took up the search , • . We must maintain his op ! where is assn the Acral motive, and $6.b0 to $7; do, com., $6.7b to $6.26, for the ro))ber who had escaped into portunity and his individual service.l canners and cutters, $4 to $6; butcher _ jewel pins," sometimes five incites bulls �ood to choice, $8 to $8,60; do, ;.:the woods. He said the public must be protected r IDENTIFIED ROBBER - from nny domination or from, preda- across, are designed like bouquets of red., x7.50 to ;7.76; bolagaaa $6.26 various colored blossoms. - to $6.75; baby beef, $11 to $14 ti , The automatic taken from the prig- tory business.' 1. _ I w -- feeders, choice, $9.26 to $12; do, fair, our. it was stated, carried two good Tolerance '. I I Only one woman in Ave makes an 8 to $8.50; stockers, choice, $8 to 1. cartridges out of a clip. This man ' "In thM land, dedicated to tolerance,I tt ideal wife, says a Toronto club- 19.76; do fair, $7 to $7.76; springers ,�, w'as,questiomsed closely at the jail, and we still find outbreak's of intolerance. I woman. Unfortunately few can of choice, 1(f0 to $180; t»ikh cows, ga•-e h% rrame as John Burawski,, his I come of Quaker stock. My ancestors I ford?to have five wives. choice, $90 to $100; calves, choles, j ^, It 1a exyacted that ext of rail- $14.50 to 116.b0; do, red., $10 to $13, adidtm,s in Toronto as 244 John street, were persecuted for their beliefs. do, tea, $7 to 17.50; lamps, $16 "; • way lines in the Peace River country, : and his trade as carpentry. If he hes Here they sought and fought religious' to j15.1i0; bn $14 to $1160; dq -a r': BRITISHER WINS TITLE ;Northern Alberta, will be completed!. t made Baty further statement of con- freedom. B7 blood and conviction -t---_____v - Jteavise, k to 6; do, culls, $E to Douglas'G. A. Lowe, barrister, who in time to handle the 1090 oro, of! $11.115• do feasiam the voiles have mtot anrretrrroed' stand for religious tolerance both is lreg+s, srleeb, w,o.o., the fact. He 1e maid, however, to have act and In spirit. The glory of our retained the Olympic Boo-metre crown shipments, which promises to exceed " 18,$$i dq thlek ,smooths, w.ae, _ �', .igly" tas polity the Impneasiaa that American Ide>Als is the right of.every and smashed the former record. }ail previous records. X11.4 i dq fled., =l1>id. 1 .i .. '~ . . ' y ti "T / , .. , «..,T..S..•+.A..,'w.MY''"-N,„r�rz,nk..'Toit•..s.n�3�M+ nh•rr�gda,r'�,'1�?rpi,C.,..,_r..a..,san,g�•-. d`�'��-a."�`k�x r'"•.L ..0,,�+�s°,iG., v•u;•r,..,.hff.kz.'.f.'•C� .�a.re.:�'8 ,rr �'x'` .S2R�*+'+'�,y''t+a`� .¢ r.',�"4a'''e7^",53'x, 'x.' "��.N•,. r�:h�,,x ,r^'4*- ;r-r^ .N.ryc. ..•i �.v'yn.'♦ ;i +, .':A.ls'�.•aw.rt•• ` . i+' A " 'ns ' �' , � -.+ 4 • ,�i'r`So-' .�.a ac.;w.- : m�,,....r•. v, ,7:,.Y.r,[., v gry-.,s.. ,, :a 't w. •Wr,wk-:: °c... �'c1s'a ,��.�: ..,`� ;a. "".-... a n .r'ar; a 'x°.x < �K,,~~.,syx-aw.H, a ;"c.�'a...m2xv.-..m,`4: 4�.•': mePcr ,,�. :V.,sn..a,• a as'M�s w .•':9 ..:"'w'u:.,,,-"""X'"u•:!, _.r ... +" ^'�`___ "+r: •',•+.T-.-'�•':- _'"`..�..M .(.. ''-....:_ �f�Y,•^"R �+"' w,.''n'.r�y;,mwt.'y � bu-wa� tw:N x•- _ _ N. Y .ham ♦t' / : r g •� J I� f ii_.. ,.. •: :.,. 13+m„'� -..r,y ..., ,,. .. .+ R' rip.{' r�„j �i ... ._ y. ,. .. w ... .. .. 'i' ., '.. '....Y !;- .: J 1. ✓+' •..L /` '� .fid+. ,,K,'.IrfepV'e,r.� --.•. - -.::. ", ' ::'•., .., ..,,„, ..- ,.'F?• .y '.-., a• a.+. r. a t o-,;.,. .% •¢ '•�cMyrt�' �.�'' pts �OQ��ISMS• -Mise Myra Croak, of Toronto, I -F. H. and Mrs. Hall spent ], is spending part of a' mouth's va- Sunday at Oak Lake. _ �k cation with bar parents here. I . -Quialau Bros. have purchased ' z” -Noreen Mc3intiy epeut rthe -Mrs. G. Foster, of St. Catha- a new threshing outfit. ��« week end in the city. tinct+, visited her cocaina, James -Ed. Walsh wfH hold an auction c tq Jtot ej 0 I t r -Miss McWilliams, of Toronto, and Mrs. Greenlaw, for a few days Bale of his furniturt-on Sept, 6th. ws last week. -Mrs. Jackson has moved' into „ ar repent over>SundRy with E. C. and Willard Croak,- of Milford, the Johnston t' y • -hers. Jones.. - p .open on Chris --Mrs. Lotton, of Oherrywood, Mich., is spending two weeks at tine atreeL _ spent Wednesday last with Mre. the home of bis parents, Rabt. H. -Quite a number from_thio dia- h_ 1 A• Somerville. and Mr•s. Croak. triet took in the Harvesters' Ex--Mrs. Geo. Baker and family -Mrs. G: L:Johnston.of Toron cursion this week.lilsve beep eojoyinqlu .a week's vacs- to, and sister, dies Munro, of -W- V.•Cornell left this week ° Rion at Ooreon'e Siding. Thorold, called on Pickering fri• to visit his brother,.Walter Cor- . , « -Mise Laura Andrew, of Toron- ends on Wednesday. Dell, of Arcola, 8stak, 41" to, spent spent Sunday at the -A. and hits.f3reenlaw and dna• -Mrs. J. 8. Selsdon and den- home of hes parents here. ghter, Dorothy, of Buffalo, were ghter, Blanche, are visiting with LIE the guest of James and hire. F. F.and Mrs.Balsdon.of Burford. -Mies.Cecelia Cowan, of Toron- g �(O�or 'to, spent over Sunday with Thos. Greenlaw laRt week. -A heavy rain-fall occurred on [�" c ` f `^aDd Mrs. Walsh and family: -Mr. and Mrs. Johnston, of Tuesday afternoon which benefit- - ! Passadens, Calif., are visiting -The township council will R ted the pasture fields and gardens. r > Uaeet on Monday neat for . the With the former's daughter, Mrs. -The Eve:-Ready Girl's Claes; _ - �v aranasetioa of general bnsinees. C. Bradley, and family. of St. Paul's, will hold their annu• L til � -George and Niro. Lybde and --Mrs• Cooper, of Toronto, and al picnic at Morley's Grove on The Colors , ` -They Wear two children, of Ashburn, spent Miss Mabel Clark,of Clinton,spent Thursday, August 30tb. �* Sunday with Chas. B.Spenoer and Tbursdal,last with their brother, -Dr. H. T. Falisise,Resident Dent- `t family, W, J. Clark, and family. int. Office over Baiadon'a hardware are the " - -Kiss Mabel Wright, who has store. Office hours, 8 to 6 daily.and r -The Misses Wiman, of Peter- born. are holidaying at the home been teaching in California for a evenings by appointment.' Longest w ' of their randmother, Mr's: ' A. number of years, has been agents• =iklre. J. Thompson and son, of _ Lyn est ra; Barrell. g Ing the past week with her uncle Bad Axe, Mich., accompanied by -.Beautifulg -Geo. H. and Mrs. $axter re- and aunt, M. S. and Mrs. Chap• -Miss Lucille Ottia, of Detroit, turned home recently,after spend man. visited the former's'uncle, W. H. In several weeks at their old home -Next Sunday at St. Georges Banka, and other relatives during ' l �i an Udne 011nrch : Sunday &drool meets at the Dast week. -Mro�aoe Rammer has been 10.00 a- m.; morning service; 11.00 Lost,on Sunday, Aug. 12th,tab raptDding a few days with her a' m.;open air service at Fairport the second concebefon, between The Frim- / 44 1 itis Prices g ''iaieter•in-law, Mrs. Coakwell, of Beach at 7.30 p, m. This will ire .Richardaon's Corner and W. J. _ 1;iN Whitby township. the last of the open air services Richardson'@ house, a red case • z° -Harvesting operations are-be- for this year. Both services con• containing snap shote. -Finders �T ^.$ng rapidly completed as the ducted by Rev. W. R. Sproule. please leave at Dunbarton post "{* 4 M. Ruth Taylor and Mies office. ,TW , weather of the past two weeks y ��pp luaebeen very favorable. FlorenceMnteh,whowere"tbeonly -Kenneth and Mrs. Mc Brady, Perfect ! JL\easoriable -D, J. and ffire Callaghan and Pupils in Piekerins Continuation of Chicago, accompanied by the �' Scoul tot the Exams. in Com- little son, of Toronto spent a few ry latter's brother and sister, retnrn- u - ;, Y'. days this week with Mrs. Calls- position and Literature in the Up- ed home last, week after visiting - _ y per school, were auccessftil io-both relatives and friends in Piekerin �gh t, parents, John and Mrs. g. - 1Murkar. and are to be congratulated on the They also visited relaoivei+ in NewQ� SiC�JT� -The pulpit in 9t. Andrew's results. Pickering school does not 'pork State while on the way - . .,,,, , •,' ..,,� - '� -' . ,Church was occupied very accept pretend to take upper school work, home, >G ably on 9naday morning by Rev Both these pupils were-trained at -The Misses Bunting is spend5 '- • �' '� ' Mr. Barnes. of Markham, formerly home'and the staff deserves credit ing a few days in the city with r - 'ttf" I" of Greenwood. for the accomplishment. their sestet, Mrs. (Dr.) Bapeman. 7 (� r�~ k , • r "'- -It to; rumored that Ins for v 3 -Mrs. Adamson and Mins Win- Pos The doctor is in the hospital at `,' , sale L nde, of Toronto, a of Tragic Officers, J Jerome, is to <� r ' rr� y pent a present, having uadergoce 'an 'few days last week with the lat• have slgn•boarde erected at each operation for y Pe appendicitis. �ia : - �ws; • . end of the village with the words or's uncle and annt. Chas. B. and ninny Pickering friends hope for ' z Mrs. Spencer. speed limit 20 miles an hour" pe � his speedy recovery. �• printed thereon, The im r -Elvin aad Mrs. McLennan and P P X11° -The Women's Institute will family and Mrs. 3 J. Collacutt has been prevalent, even in the �VI313 (,�J r y hold their reftular meeting Tues "'• land son. Lloyd. of Oshawa, are Highways Department, that the day neat, 28th inst., at the home speed limit in police r 3bolidaying at a cottage at Star- Dee Po ce villagee is the same as is file country. Thin, it of Mrs. W. J. Miller, cornmencioR Kenn Lake for a month. at 8 p. m (daylight saving tune). f -M r. and sere. Watson. 9tonff seems. is an error,as there is nosh• a - - ing is the Highway Act whir), MiRe Allegro Crook, who has spent -. -ville, 'I'hog and Mrs. Bacon and y the past five years is Loa Angeles, •two children, Donald and Myrtle, eanveye that idea. will give a talk. All ladies are in 1 ,600 s oo r j .and Miss Galbraith. of Toronto. -One of the worst draw-backs 4"l to as town or village is the man vited. !spent Sunday with Alvin and Mrs y -F, F and Mrs. Baledoo, of i ahby. who is continually knocking those i -Miss A]legraCrook, who, for a' who ars endeavoring to boost Burford. spent the week-end vis' t their town, This class o! le eri v relatives is a return Pick. •`',nulosber o!years;has been engaged �°p sting• On their return on sena• • +Me �• '� H A PA '• aft se governess in the home of are no good to any town. They �. '..prominent family of Hollywood. will Dot support Ray_ worthy day they were accompanied by. •; ilfornia, is holidaying at the cense. but will ridicule' every per. their two childreD. Phyllis and hosloe of her mother here. son who L endeavoring In one way Allan. who had been spending - 1, ` -H. Machin stet with a painful or another to help the town along.' their vacation at the home of,their • - �. • am accide t one da last week Two It is true that a person who fs aunt, Mrs. J. C. Stork. • Summer • • ti y g loyal to his town rosy err fa 'ud e• -Chicken-thieves have resumed d�'' •- other meD were engaged trotting 1 g down tbp limbs of a tree, when meat. bnt should that be the ease operations in this district. On We are offering this week a few' lines one of these came down on his he should not be discouraged in Monday night H. W. Mark's ben- sboalder, inflicting several cuts• his worthy efforts. house was entered and twenty • fowl taken. He was 'followed b of Summer Caps, in black and _ a, fowl bad bruises. -The School Board have decid y p Charles W. and Mrs. Pilkey ed to put on classes on music in men in a car and wart overtaken •• �L motored to Mount Albert on 9aD the schools' here to begin when r►t the Rouge.Hill. He succeeded wihite checks, dongolas in making his escape, but not be day and spent the day with some, school re opens. There will be one fore he was identified as a former and buff linen. friends. The former's parents, C. mans in the Continuation School ' S. and Niro. Pilkey, accompanied and one in each of the public employee of Mr. Mark@ A warrant tineas a@ far as Markham; where school rooms. Arthur Lynda, bas been leaned for his arrest. As Regular 1.95 for 1.39 they visited friends. who has already classes in Oshawa, a aouveair of his visit be left bis 7 ` -Norman and Jim Meebta, of Whitby, Brooklin and Port Perry, horse and wagon as well as the a Oshawa, sod Mrs. L• K. Devitt will be in charge. music in schools fowl• Caps are a real buy and daughter, of Toronto. B spent � meeting with mach favor Sunda with their parents,Is,. and throughout the Province sad Do' 11►eye lteeraaews,wsss. - Mrs. Meebin. Mr. Devitt also doubt will be much appreciated by ....a.. �L � ]�, carne out and vidted his brother, our people. The Dept. gives a VOR SALE-Obinebilla rabbits. T. Sport Shirts (broadcloth) W � Carl, and Mrs. Devitt, of .Bron- substantial grant and'i teacher to i'' E.O'Reilly,Dunnariett,Out. F3-s glum. meet their standards mast be ern- IMOT9Y SEED FOR SALE-Ap- -The number of fatal acct- played. There is no examination Tply to Harold Barclay,R.R.2. Claremont, �attaC led, the latest green stripes dent, as well as those of a serious on this subject• Phone Clare els. S0tr and pure white, 1.95 character. which teles place on -A rather serious motor acct- 'VOR SALE OR RENT-Brick house, ' 16unday@ is appalling. About the dent occurred on Saturday after- X ten acres of land,in North Claremont. Ap- ' only safe place to go on a Sunday noon last at Post's bill, a mile east ply T.Coody,Claremont. 49tr = ; y -'is to.ebureh. There one is safe of the village, in' which several PASTURE TO LET-Will take cattle �„ — iFrOn1 motor trails, he can eoJgy a persons were painfully injured. w Pasture. Also for sale, wagon ho:, tike `we have a'i mal -isiae togge Pr r new; ow and other articles. W m.Lacey Dun- ry ser good rest to well as enjoy the 'sere. Wilkie, o Niagara Falls, barton. si•2 irerviee,'and some eau have a re Ont., attempted do pass another - --- =- - x` for men. �![reahing nap. car driven by Mr.Goulding, of To- WANTED—Girl to help with house. _ _ _ -About half the ca-re that wort until middle of October, Summer, pass ronto, and who was accompaniedhome.Highland Creek. Apply Bo:A,Pickering - :• • »long the highway are Americab, by his wife, baby, his brother-in.- News. 51 Fred T. .B1in�ilL�g', "Pickering but the tourist traffic will rapidly lava and the latter's wife. Anoth• Lputt SA -A few sturdy P1 - diminish after the first of Septem- er car appt+ared over the brow of P mouth Rock cockerels, direct from J,i'i. $eawtiehea 1857. 'ber. Complaints, are made in the the hilk travellingat great speed Clark's Ottawa contest pen. =1 00 each or will - 1, g P� T:change for papers, Hngh Meckin. Pks�e ". cities that the amount of revenue Mrs. Wilkie contends that the 2117 Pickering. 51 , from this source is .not so large as driver of the car she was endeav• "-- -- rr -4v former years ae the tourists, in. oriag to pass increased his speed, FUR RALE-Cream separator,¢neo- t line engines,riding plows,washing machines, A stead of putting up at hotels, are thus preventing her frons gettlu and all Also 2 good H let N C E s now parking null at - night@, as back into line. Tbe inevitable wagons. Will sell cheap. Apply to Mrs. ire ` Powell,Claremont. �f b assay parking places have been happened.' Her car struck the - --- - _ provided for them throughout the other louring it into the railing by ET OUR PRICES-On new and ,province and they are taking ad- the side of the road. ser. Goold- Frost( used farm uriaand machinery, cream separator,also g Bates. It will POLY you. 'aatage of these conveniences. ing was thrown out of the car and W.F.Disney,Greenwood,Phone Pick 2314.33ti ^fie represent strong Mutual Fire lnenranoe Nevertheless American tourists sera. *&a thrown a Long t the bark TORONTO WET•WASH LAUN- Companies whose rates are the c leave A large arousal Of money seat, was thrown on to the seat iD _L DRY (Semi finisb)—Let our driver call and p - ` throaghOliL the country daring front and sustained in uriem to her explain our 24 hour service Just ]cave vont lowest obtainable. • the season. name with Mr_S.W.i avis. barbershop. We ' .. eye, whose sight is at present de- will pick up and deliver 3 times a week. x -The msrthroD deuce, which is spatted of. The baby was thrown OR SALEOIRTO RENT-107 acres <'We insure both Village and Farm pular with a certain class in the from its mother's arms, but swap F�ooa lana,adapted rot grain or aairyin`and Pro rhes, • Clotted States and which got s ed ivjary. The brother in-law is No.1 for fruit gardening, well watered,large l� � + foothold in Ontario a few weeks was thrown through the wild• orchard,good rarm bnilainp near a school alta - g church. Lot 4 a. Pic tg 1-4 mile west wgo, wile be banned in this p�roo-- shield and alightly cat and braised of Aud ey. Possession Aprt7 iii'1929,with priv Pre�lIIm rates gladly supplied W11�lOIIt O Yli 011. vines b order o! Attorae�. Gen. end his wilt was acrsteh n nae to o,this tall..Apps Me- pp zz W.A.� P Beady,241 Kendal Avmw,Oshahitt F. eral Price. The advocates of dan• somewhat, but is suffering greatly . Cling claim that it is a healthful from shock. Mrs. Goulding was Q�' i � INSIIRAATCT--Life. Fire, Auto, Accident, Siekbess b` esanise the same as other sports, taken to the hospital for treat- SECU•�+.+ i 0Vn aad also that it trains a person to meat. The cable aid railing pplies, Tomatoes, BONDS—Government,Municipal, Corporation. g pre- Qrocer[ee, Picnic Su eft rry themselves i;rseefnlly, vented the car from going into the large do llo.,ennliggbt Sap,8 base, :'i[ORTGAGE LOANS on Farm P pertiee. When a young man or woman deep ditch. The case came up in for f6a. Fruit-JLis, medluzlo ;REAL WT 1TE-Farm and Resid-eatial.', dances for s whole week with very police court,but the evidence ile- t 1.10. Small 1.(A. Grenuiat- ti little rest and until be or she is snit very oontradictory the-charge Sugar, 10 lbs. 6 ; w ; 'B R K E SON ) u p e almost naeonecious from @beer ex of reckless-driviag against Mrs. Other goods priced in proportion. hsustion and moving around like Wilkie was dismisaod. Her car Brantford Binder Twine a drunken man, their movements was insured and the In@nrance Oo. PZCi$6i$]NQ - -are neither graceful 'nor health• is assuming all responsibility for We deliver goods,orderedlveithio s •riviar. To order the practice costs to the car and injured par- reasonable distance. ,,ileo lntioue�ie a'huaaao-,►ct. ties. • P. Willows, areenwoodl Telephone Pickering 4.600 F._0. Bog 40� , P. yS ss 5, +3 .w ...m .e ..v .... y s .. ,. ,; ":', .. ,. .'.:A'w• .' � '-Sf, rVt,?: u.*d' te+ y45' w .�'.i:.j.�, t�il•W ,+!+' Y,, :,2aC ,,� ./ 'i 'Y Vy� ,„�A C , .,vaa. tt^rv'•,. •..e.:•T' '.42 .k •0 0.:+'y E "t'. VA' q'S�'.ta. }, �1.� +t�^\S.a Y~ h'•,xk ...d ..�,Y d's.[,,yn1. v _ :.y. s ! ri• Y °:'�Y.T. •'., fit, � o�.. ,..^',:_.i q �,t' 1 ,I..F F.i,'�w � '�1 . Cv .r ^if s..„�t,4., a .c.`°.��4 .�”,v..'"`'.... .�;".. "4::xrvs. ''.-.-w ':2:* v.,.:'..,•7- 'C'f• ''�' ,k-�%" � Cd'�^sa? "'r' w, �.s`, .a '�' r.• 1„ , k �v6 'h y.. &> �� a. .. •. -,�I,,+yyf; ,hY+� ,'+r �'� a-.v'`y' �r'�'�•� .n •,,ia< f' ib, n s� �' •��� ��• r��c'�•. ..+.' , 'rte