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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1928_08_31 ...-*�S aa��,�S+n�.`4Ttt'r"r..r,'y�.' ;a► ..�.;r �• •"'a{i33aT 'L.�. . ,h. .'k7.,, "'A':nR& �q�,_ :mv .aa.�,+•e,�Mywz •t :Y x F ( r•.l•JJ' k,M'•xW".W�? .r i . F 'k� SM11a..;a' i t"�X !� ,.�,(:rti.v iY ," hy;4YS. Y ! { .1 ;S•T:. , Sf`rl..-;Fd .'�'i '�'(?K.<fx_.- ,;,pc ��'';.�; - scr� .-ttsros�Y"'.',.�,�,;,.,:c,,::a• _ _ f.. .,ro,;r i�'J .u+,.r,,.. -,'�•,. ..eF :•t �-a.- -•••n-• .. r '�.�y„ +'r' •• xs',,� Y'.' "a .v :.�' .-+-+ ., a"� _�f"��-x} E � ,6 ',S �Y; . "',5° �,�f... S' _.,,..,^r° y�'..;+ -�' . t �s � `•'fir � � f_, .,.- + _ s 1 - - •: _o -� S `+ as i z cg a - _ - -xr• ^^- n .. „ +' •' �:. ._".-"�..'.! Tx> `''b'i. ti^ ti.. . Ur. a .' v ` PICKERING Y r N VOL. XLV 11. -- _. -- - -:-- PICS.ERING, 'ONT., -FRIDAY, AUG. 31, -1828 No. 52 10waffeaiiPtntal6avbak. L _ a " X50031 �''Llv®= RICKARD-CLARKE DUNBARTON. ,'1 At high noon, Belleville, on Tueb- On Sunday at the Community Hall, GREENWOOD � W X+� d B � day, August 28th; at Bridge Street Rev. F. Elliott-Baker, of Louisville, u •g�R.L.HOOEY-Physician and Sur United Church, Helen Gertrude Kentucky, will conduct service and IT ..1199a�a� Graduate of University of Tor•eto. Qr� Clarke, B.A.., only daughter of Ins- Preach at 3.30 p.m. a9neaD.rton Phone Pick 1526. 81-1 _ _ pector H- J. and Mrs, Clarke, Foster TITS FAIRPORT. RwoAlR. FORSYTH. Oph. D., Director Avenue, wag united in.marriage to , atenwat. cal Asociatim of Ontario. P.M. Rev. Roy H. Rickard, B.A., M.R-E., ' A very interesting lantern Iecture Betablished 1886 of the America Baskets of all sizes of Pickering. Rev. F, E. Malott, D, was iven in Mansfield Hall lCst Fri-yes examined by appoioIt t. 8 Out. D., officiated at the ceremony. Miss day evening by the Rev. Mr. Thomp- `•• and deserinelorie Elva Maybes, Feneion Falls, was son, who has been in charge of the Lsptsi. P bridesmaid, and Mr. Wm. Skilling; of services in the Fairport Community �AToronto, supported the groom. Miss Church this summer. Rev, W. R. E. OHRISTIAN, Barrister and W yids Palmer played the wedding Sproule was chairman and Mrs. P. ��e .Soiieitor,NotaryPublic Etc. to at lowest prices p . nae. south Weng Court Hoose, whitey. 26ty- music, and Professor Sam Anglin Stewartof Toronto delighted the s �1 sang. After a reception at the home audience with her readings. Mrs. H. hopping Depte G.BROWNING. K. C.. Barrie- XX t PPY C. Wells e ter.Solicitor,No 'ublic.Annes•ilk., 'r78jlt for sale of the brides parents, the ha , on behalf of the congreg� Wisraediateiy.e:t of Poli i e.Dundas street, couple left for an extended honey tion of the Community Church, pr6- is now in hitby Flours Phone 886, Office phone 392 moon to the Adirondack Mountains sented Mrs. John O'Brien with a. gift ORAS. A. WHITE. and New York City. They wi11 ce- in token of appreciation of her fah- sx BATON dw R088-Barristers. so- PP full blast IkitosaoreLern Ontario Building, 880 Suoeeesoe to late W. G. Barney side in Pickering. ful services as organist arid'in mak- &N om• Phone Mark 8420 DUNSARTON. Ing the .church presentable for wor- t• P Adelaide 2767 --- ship. As so many of the summer Roofing Material 1 Mrs. Holmes is spending.a month residents have return--d to their city " RIOHARE;80N PICKERINt3- in the city, homes no more services will be held I am ready to buy era. Solicitors etc.. 213.214 Conted- The school-house is beim treated in the church this year, new crops seEb a Sufid�gCorner Ytmge and Rich. g -4 sisrnd&a..Toroato.Phonn Main 18soend Main 6 z British Oolumbia Shingles Mrs, .Wm. Sparks and daughter, `s to a coat of dint. P 8l4s0. Pickering oSce open Wedaeada and 8X " " Mrs. MCCOIIrIOChle is visiting in who have been visiting at the home E A T r Satatday e'ening'" Phone Pick-6600' a tt No.2 8 and 5t " St. Catharines for a week. g of the,former's mother, Mrs. H. O'- A ,+-l±i dental Mrs. W .B. Dunbar and son are Brien, have returned to their home AND holidaying at the tatter's grandpar- in Wynyard, Sask . TORONTO ASPHALT :B A R L �' Y �? RLAI�E B. BEATON, D. Dr S., ROOFING its MENZIES-AUSTIN Gsadeatetof the Royal CT ge of Dental Mr. and Mrs. Lyle, of Oshawa vis- ? nj " ria and Uoiversi:; of Toroeto. ot�ce Murray's 18 in., 82 in. and 86 inch ited frier" in the neighborhoZ last Wer hours 9 a Goafectyon�r7 stare 5yhiebj, St. PauYs Church, Dawson Yukon and will pay the highest price. y Oaks tenure 9 to 1s :1 to 5 i0� zed. phone a. widtka, 4 in I Shingles; also week. SM PbOW 220. �y Metal Valley and Jno. an3'Mrs. Flemming, of Clare- was the scene of a pretty summer r xeddin on Thursday. Jul 5th at 8 " Ridge Roll. moat, visited Misses Allison last Sat- y '. =r C� 3TeiW ATEIL O. SMITH. D. D. 9.• L D. 8„ urday, o'clock when May Rose, second daugh- n N(Sueeeeaor to Dr. J.N.Dales;, Graduate o1 Material or will give price on ter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Austin, of ffie Royal College of Dental Surgeons and Toxon- ' Misses Marjorie and Elva Arris s W 17niveraity. At Claremont office over D. A. finished job. are �isitinq thein uncle at Bowman- Richmond Hill, 'became the bride of 9oott's stare evwy Taesday and Friday. Phone Joseph H.. Menzies, of .Selkirk, Y.T. � t� L 9�� StatsBlott 27� e.•. */►t�t� ����*�T� .•. T1lle this week. - - • PICKERING �+_+�(+_�+�, • M1R3 Marjor;P Patterson, of Barrie, �v J .H, Byrne, rector.of St. Paul',, ERBERT T. FALLA IB$ L D S.. tied the nuptial knot. The church was 4 D.D.S., Graduate of the Royal College of i j T � V i° she guest of her cousin, Miss Phyllis p + �I; L,f i Nicholson, this week profusely banked with wild flowers for A Rood aupplp of Hard and Soft gg��'t t Surgeons and she C niveratt� o!Toronto, the occasion. The bride was Riven in l7ffieeabove J,5 Batedoro'astore,Pi kering.Out. Miss Margaret Petheram, of Dallas, Coal on hand. Also a supply Office taoatr,: 9 a m w s P.m., or by a int- -------- --._-.____-_ Texas, called on Dr. and Mrs. Dales marriage by Mr. C. F. Johnson, of St. sseac. F'hoaep,ekavoo.. Paul's Hostel . She wore a becoming oF' Kindling Wood, M THE MINING MAREET and other .Heads last week. s� Mr. and Mrs. Bradleyand Mr. and ensemble suit of silver grey crepe, .stove lealttb. " " ^^^��0lstasa 1l+ettel>41t. Mrs. Thompson, of Lockport, visited dress trimmed with panels of rose and 12tf ,Phone Pick, 1708, ELIZABETH RIGHARDSON- We bav and sell, fornix* quotations Mrs.•J. White last 'week-end. silver lace,and coat of crepe Romaine a, and information on all Listed and lined a•itli rose,,hait, shoes and stock ti •F'res'd°ansamobleutauranceoiatlkinde: DONALD MtNftO. PICBEgIN(3 Irepar.eatisgcompanie,of ,olid sem- IIeliated Alinia Blocks. WHITEVALE. Ings were of grey to match.. Her We Stocks be pleased to t advise what bridal bouquet -was of roses. Miss L. S�/R 1/l ay vI O A M stanks to buv or to bold,or At the home of Judson and Mrs. Jean McCarter, the bridesamid, wore Ys ��►NORGE KEAY-Licensed auction. what stock to sell. Pugh a very pretty tea and shower a gown of reseda green crepe de _ Building and' General $. ����'' 89ser.Atcooa to stock rad general sale, ;Olients are making moaAy by was given on Saturday afternoon by chene, with hat to match. She car- Contracting. � �- - --- Our long experience in minim ex. beim Miss Hazel Turner, of Green Following t e mixed flg ere. Estimates furnished on all clauses " t attex,Acrd to Terms reasonable R aassvalle. PbomSume 9003 al 4 following our advice. Miss Irene Pu the raison d'etre, tied a bouquet pOg�Zy �Cen� ��on� Pe g• � the wedding ceremonyof wort-interior and Exterior. - + Lending over a period of. twenty River. The rooms were decorated the -bride and groom were tendered a -Alterations and repairs, �• o�a aute•• or 7 i°a X100" •'• ears, allows us to give sound Advice with ink gladioli and aster The tea- s' ' '�•" d�rers�� ate,a,ee b on metrreer y s p g public reception at St. Paula Hostel. Ohimneye Built Concrete Work. - - - r- *+�+• s r3r..o af.er P,o., out. on the investment feature of a mine table was adorned with sweet peas ir, which was beautifully decorated for 2.111RATON TOWN8t8IBf1LE8H or the speoulative feature of a pros- Pbone Pickering 5712 their dainty bed of tulle, and the pink the occasion. During the evening the • t peetive mining venture. and white color scheme -:vas effect- bride was resented With a purse of FA IRPORT. ONTARIO �a!►nser, Oomminkm a ter natlw P P a, * r•ootactea ars, sloe., ra saves SOLLOWAY, MILLS sit CO. ively carried out in all particulars. old from the con pwe esm congregation of ..St. -mea O"usiser oflass iia Stock E:chaa e, Hard was reniered by Mrs. Lewis Pail's Church, Vocal selections were S 7•-A I N G L E Q s ti Members of Atandard Music g iiig, of Fort Lauderdale, Flor- rendered at.the reception by Mrs. F. 'M, SHAW, LI ENSED AU0. --Members of tbe;Montreal Ida, and by Miss Mildred Poynter, G. Berton, with Mrs. W. A. A. Mac- Nova Scotia 8hloglee 'v TIONS sR.for Yot'4' farm soei DtatsAs Mining Exchange. the latter playing the strains of Lo- Millan avid by Miss Harriet May Mal- bait GAIvanised steel 9bioglee y so. Tecisass'� u,for � Office and Board Room,Ground Floor, hengrin's As a honeymoon express Strom.- Miss Malstrom played her Bird's Felt Slate Shingfesi r<t NEWS omcv. Metropolitan Buildin fashioned��� Whishq out. Flea� ladeps- g. aPht red oP ping and white crepe own accompaniment. for sale at TORONTO, - ONTARIO 'paper and laden with beautiful Rifts The bridal couple after a few dayq T. PATERBOfor • CLARRMONT -'- Plaques: Adelaide 8871 and 8872 was drawn-into the room by Baby at Dawson left by' their launch for s - Chrystel Pugh, of New York, who their future home at Selkirk on the Call and get prices. Phone 2618�' er Twin" THE RURAL satin streamers. •After the many river, where the groom is in charge LAW'S _Ayi�✓e looked adorable in white with pink of a large trading post. He is a long- L A VV SECURITIES COMPANY LTD. beautiful' and useful lofts had been time resident of the north coup and :OF _ unwrapped and admired, the bride- is being heartily congratulated by his f? A ������ Real Btetate&tad Ineuraaca. elect responded with a few words of Yukon Friends on his departure from rG`'s•"a+ appreciative thanks. the rauks of bachelorhood. For the We are prepared to do all kinds �[�LiE/1 Farm Properties a Specialty. past two years the bride has been a of• repairing of cars, also bet- sTOUFkVILLE. member of the staff of St.Paul's Hos- tory charging, electric in 5 lb. and 8 lb. balls. Head Office:2111214 OoutederaUoo tel, also organist of St. Paul's church, welding and in fact Ufa Building. Toronto. Our local bowlers are holding a g Phone lain 1890• Dawson Yukon. everything i ' _ ' tournament of Irish trebles this week y R n con. /•�• James Waddingham hes sold his fROUGMAM, nectioa with :I'arteetion VlEI Br:oeL Of ce: Gordon Building, residenze for tb000 and will move to car work. � OVeB Pickering Oatarlo, Toronto, A number of our people were at Gas, Oils, Green and Accessories Phone 8806. 9kf Amos and Mrs. Lehman left last Peterbor6ugh on Sunday. on hand constantly. _ week on an extended motor trip Mrs. Friend Morton spent the past Call and see oar Catalogues of Also i good supply of all rimir TLBLZ--Piok.rin; gllatlion through Michigan week with the Madill family. Dodge and Star Cars.• T.IL Trains casing 8sef dau as follows* Chicken thieves Are again busy in Frank Ballard, of Dover, Delaware, g Other Hardware. No. 30 Hail 758 A SL our midst. Last week Barlds Reesor visited his relatives here last V_een. ! " 28 Local 13.66 P.SG had 158' fowl stolen. Thomas Lo Lel' 1. S GABA .ia:d ? � .F phone 4800. " -80 Local 5.24 P.Y Man of our 1' , of Detroit, was vis- Y people are attending itipg with his friends here over the AND SERVICE STATION Sunday train, 8.86 A.M, the Toronto Exhibition this week and week-end . Traiaie ''at Weal due as follow*•- report it better than ever. Masses Gladys and Alice Middleton t�A�LDIN BUSHBY No. 29 Local . 9.29 M. ¢ The Horticultural Exhibition on are spending their holidays at their a y Hill the �'ly !7 I+oaW 2.25 P•M. Thursday evening of last week was home here. PIOBERINGF •'t Hail 908 i?.H, the best in Stou$ville's history. A number of our residents Are intwday with train: 8.98 P. M. Rev. C. E. McLeod has returned -the city this week-taking the sights. Foregoing is according to Standard from a trip to Scotland. We are glad at-the Exhibition. `. x "'SUM MER time. to have him.back again .with us. Mrs. Calle and daughter, of Toxon- Whiz Fly�ume Our baseball team having defeated to, are spending their vacation at ?CLAR'EMONT Toronto will play Penetang in the Silver Spring Farm. :r •semi-finals. ' They will play in Stouff- A little son was welcomed in the FURNITURE' CREAMERY l vine on Saturday of this week. home of Fred and Mrs. Hamilton on A decidedly superior liquid Robert Kelly, "section -foreman, on Thurs 'ay, the 1'kh Inst. neecticide. his way home from work on Saturday Mr, and Mrs. Perryman And the ' - evening, entered his house and was Love family, of Toronto, Sundayed pleasantly scented, dose not Stain -- - :Highest price paid for --- shocked t.o find that his wife was dead with E. Perryman and family . and is positively harmle'a to cream at the in her bed. Heart disease was the Mrs. R. D. Miller continues in much human being@,animals cause of death. the same condition. She is very much Veranda Chairs, _ John McLaughlin who lives near missed in the,life of the village. and birds. r t CL-mmoa t Creams The entire life of t - . Specially Priced here, sold during the past two weeks y are very anxr _ 8 oz: tin, with hand a prayer, 65e, - three thousand bags of potatoes. He ious to hear a more favorable report p y ' Give as a trial and be convinced still has three thousand bas and he of Mrs. Thos. A. Knox, who is crit- U A Few Red Oedar Chests, These g 8 oz. tin, liquid only, 40c are Jost the thing in which � T* T C is selling them as fast as they are ically ill at the home of her son, W. to store,oar woollens. ELM MIT.1 dug up. They will net him over ;b,- A. Knox. 16 02. tin; •' 166C _.. 000. George and Mrs. Seers, of Oriliia, 128 oz., gallon can, h�a,iw Not Pte Bd oZ INQ - and Miss Merle, also Mrs. E. Smil&, _ h T 4Q C Irons, SUMMER TRAVELLERS APPRE.' and son, of. Severn Bridge,.spent the -v S' 4 CIATE 'THE CONFEDERATION" rweek-end with their cousin, L•ilther 7 . ' •'. SERVICE Middleton. z l�oYse New Dressers 'ort arrived. for ]Pastry use *+ --' _:-'. --- An event of interest to many of To protect cattle from 9iae Close now stud look "The Cordederation," Canadian Na- our people is the marriage of Donald and iupgnt pests them over. our Royal Brand tional Railways' most popular train, Whitter and Miss Patterson, of To use is greatly appreciated by travellers ronto, which will take place to•alor- v T� ,. i GL 1 - at your Glrot:er's. for its comfortable, modern service. row, Saturday, September 1st. $ N i y From Toronto it gives a rapid, The action of the Highways De- • . A Ste rritt Farmers who have wheatNet your through service to Vancouver, through partment in oiling the road along the Cott le Ea__ QU .i,,.C• e Aoar made from yonr-ow'n Winnipeg, Brandon, %srina, :Saska- sixth concession is much Appreciated L j wheat. We can toon,Edmonton,Jasper lark and Cal- by the residents as well as motorists �. 1 y 'trtttsiture baler and} grind it. - sar'Y• Ala it has,got rid of the dust nuisance. : l gallon tin, e1.40. Ipooeral Director. Fully equipped with standstd alld We welcomed our pastor back after • Feed of all kindeChick�lgqpp�ifeedr purist sleeppinry ars, dining and com- he and his family had been enjoying E e C a JONES t A Phone:180o - hen feed, chop, miuf116d. artment-library observation cars, a vacation for several weeks. The g THE radio and valet service; this .all-steel inspiring solo rendered by Mrs. Mc- Druggist and Dlevenelog Ohsenist, t). -Ohopping every week-day. train makes the journey to Vancou- Master in St. John's Church on Sun. Phone am pipkeft eut&A6 ver a pleasant pastime. day afternoon was much appreciated • +• �• • ; ��� Full information and reservations by'adl present. Pickering, ontari0 vp -•t,, �. ,:3 � , ,.ate' a.. :n k,. �.. 5....,. 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N•' Y ,s; Vit' .Gn 4 •,' .'` •.i r5'R.�. .•!r",. .'• .+ . .. .. ,. _...E.r S.': ..A.+F ,,;s, " yr� „Z� ,.:'•:a ,. ^.yz, +'>?m..' �,,,.r.- �.'.S w"'�:4° J ... ... a .. a. ^.re -s.. .- A�,r4'�. ..,.. v.- '" 1:`,, u•'f. _.'y�r. p •d:'.w ,!�.. ay r •-a ,."N "" 5: Lw'.,•. .i..: .. •. .'> .• .��:" , •' allvo­ �114 '. .!". y, `, r. f .. r. .. . . Ir. ...- .. .�,. .. :. qy 4 Full Equality a . Women Demand _ S - v ,, re e :;, Sal I , _ Within tl�e Brit�h Ern ire _ - -. .. x Y k , .. N r-,,,,, J � A r .y Zk% r,c ? cR. rlK i � on"n Conference Reports Progress and Tells of Grievances . . - .. � : x � � x� �- -- -� a� �• I . + "Only a Woman's Voice Can :Interpret k,g r... ,� ^. .. ^a WOLr1aI1 s NCeda�� .• ... _ n ,1 t 4 ? t` ',7 �` 1 r g � Y.L. _ _ • ,n v f " e r Lontt�a•-"We want front sesta_st I The: aublect pi existing legal !n- - �< all eonfereaces oa Imperial matters," equalities between men and women / �-°° �::�11 W.r" was dfsdnased by Mise. Phipps, B A., e � -'_ said Miss Ruby Rich, federal vice - J i g w standing counsel for the National! f``, � R resident of the Australlaa.F'ederation.l Union of Women Teachers,and editor 1 * € �^� a - ' N'h.; • .o! Women Voters, who was attending o! the Woman Teacher, who Summar - ,' }i i; , ' the fourth annual conference of the ized them as follows: / ' - fi Y _ ' 4 - : j*SI�11 71 Srittsh Commonwealth League.in Lon- (1) The throne. Although there 1e f1. . ,.,don. "Only a woman's voice can in- no Salic law in(treat Britain, brothers � r'� 3 l i�y, terpret a woman a needs. take precedence of staters. 4 ' , 'I€ ` 1 I I. "The Imperial Conference ie trot (2) The.House of Lords, a seat in 'sir. °s, f r ;. i . k`'' y a enpposed to be dtrectl concerned with 'r s � r :^'� f , r. • ti Y (which is denied to the 20 cr 80 peer y� ter. � women's interests, yet,-in 1928, it dis eases In their own right. ` f r'rk1. _.r cussed foreign relations, nationality r ,� (3) Tradea.unions, who do ai'1 they y: ,ga, � "� ,; questions, overseas settlement and can to keep out women printers, tail- . '' w' �, I, '� , r _ % workmen's compensation, all fifty-fifty ora, etc. The passing of the Lead . ;: 1. questions. And even when the topics Paint Protection Bill in 1926' was .r under discussion are not specifically 'really a measure for-the protection•of _ , ,t - `feminine, the Imperial Conference de- men, and shut the'women out from : `� `;� liberations will always benefit by a well-paid job: • � women's contributiotd." "The Consideration of Women as r , r. r Mrs. Carlile McDonnell, J.P., of Ado- Employers" occupied the last part of 1'i(. hide, vicepresident.of the Australian the conference. _ " . _ Irederation of Women Voters.and al- Mrs. Corbett Ashby, president, who 'I. . + ternate delegate for Australia to the a as !n the chair, said that the ezperi• . :League of Nations Assembly next Sep- ment of forming the league had proved 11.: tember, maintained that no delegation a great success, and it the women's r !Q-_,, -or y of opinion could represent a organizations at home and overseas11 ��.�x�: �, Stat an unless it included women. In gave it their support, it was.bound to - _ Sa,30r-.V.,. , : Great Britain• women• formed more go forward. The league fulfilled a real nGi, than hail tfie popuh�tlon, and is sus= purpose, for not only were women still s Sralia the proportion was almost the denied the right of citizenship In cer• �` ,e same. Women's and men's -interests twin Farts"of the-British Empire!but .. - "CITY- OF NEW YORK" LEAVES FOR ANTARCTIC . ;_ _ . , _ t + :11. +were identical, not in watertight com- 1n the enfranchised countries much ' ��(b New York:-A little barque, her from every boat that passed. She was: The C. A. Larsen, largest vessel un- partments. - still remained to be-done. stout .sides wallowing' through the a sight to stimulate the Imagination der the Norwegian flag, Is of 14,800 " i. �� -_ _ __-_„ lumpy waters of the Hudson, put out of everyone who watched h'er go, for deadweight tons' capacity and Is _. �, ' I ].� • y ;;1, from Hoboken Sunday afternoon the adventures she will have, the operated each Antarctic summer !n 41 ' fua/Wia� Death List S Wife +7�v8 and churned her way slowly down the perils she will encounter, the long the Ross Bea as a factory ship and f • • •7 I harbor. She was Commander Rich-;battle with storm and, ice' that Is floating base for the fleet Of small t r • Still.Unchanged Ea�plorer Stil Laves�and E. Byrd'. ice ship, the City of ahead of her, will make another stir'"killer" whaling steamers. k„ ( - New York; the• first vessel of the ex• ring tale of the Antarctic. - >r -Y-- Makes for Safety i•.•�a 1 pedition to get away on the long trip To Sall on Whaler 1Rapid Transit Maintenance' She Declares Telepathy Mos- to the Antarctic. Presence of the C. A. Larsen In the X s Los Angeles•Cal.-Commander Rich.. Ross Sea within 10 degrees of the � Held on Charge of Homi .sage Assured Her of His- • and E. syrd, with twenty members or tit � .Boat Is Cheered :- South Pole during the. operations of w+ tide b Negligence Safe in Brazil lila party, will sa11 from . Angeles the Byrd expedition will add a sub �.,.;T­ Now York. N.Y„ Aug. 26.-One Beaulieu, France-Mrs. P. H, Faw• It is a ldng time since a square-'.Harbor about October 6th aboard the stantial safety factor. Whaling men stddltiomal death bo-da baro ht bo 1? ri Norwegian why}Ing steamet�C. A. Lar- ��6 Y u8 talc wife-or widow-of the long- gBed ship put out Lrom the Hudson point oat that she has one o3 Lha best. the death list of the Times Square missing British explorer and seeker River, and the strangeness of this sen, on the first leg of big Antarctic radio installations afloat and will thus ",. BubvW wreck o! Friday when r I of the original Garden of Eden, has spectacle, ae wail ai the mission on expedition, tt waa announced by repro be In constant communication with ,�'r Itaeavily kracled -car #n a southbound requested all newspapers to deny re• which the ship was bound. brought j sentatives of the Roas Sea Whaling both the Byrd expedition and the out- n I _ ,IInterborough Rapid Transit express( porta of her husband's death. hails of greeting and shrill whistles i Company. • .side world. _ I 11 trtiln was dera@Led at a switch as It She affirms. that through telepathy - _ _ . . -- -- .._. -. . -- . --- - - _.. - -.___- ..- _. .. 'Ens leaving the s1>stfaa {she absolutely knows that her hue _ _ _____ Of the injured, 21 were etM In i band is still alive, regardless of *� .�` ® ]_. + hospttais, 14 o2 thorn' reported to be tact that he has not been heard from Toronto Discovery .-Market Reports Hansen Believes Ile a serious oomdiLlon (since he entered the wilds of Brazil l*7alrrled German' - - Amundsen Dead I 3- A detail of police was required to three years ago - Cl y PRODUCE QUOTATIONS.�j, !handle dw craved of 5,000 which Bath- So strong Is Mrs. Fawcett In her I Toronto wholesale dealers are pay- % .� - mored at the first funeral o! wreck vic- conviction that she made her an- Eag the followingrices red: I Finds-Radio Useful 1n Tuber- E prices, delive Copenhagen.-The famous explorer, +� . . ,, Incas when services were held for a nouncement without waiting to hear age, ungraded cases returned- Nansen, In sn interview Ie..the Ekstra "orrssur acrd her sd:- aa-old the re culosls Casey; German Ex- yourt<g ye Dort of the l�yott Rollet Ezpedf• •� Flesh extras, 88 to 40c; fresh flrrts, Bladet, said he believed that Roald �t lean who tided together when the Ill- tion from which 'news 1s expected rt Invents "Pocket" 85 to Sec° seooeds 28 to 29c. I Amundsen and members of the . i.. E .- y laced stebway car Lora itaslt in two within a month or so. -'I Butter--Creams r @cilia, Pasteur Amundsen party were dead. _ x Transmitter ized, No 1 88 scainat,the tube structure• "Please ask all newspapers to,deny _ _ % 89c; No. 2, 87 to ' Amundsen left Tromso., Norway, : Although loll service was restored my etatemeata that my husband to Bremen.-Ultra-short radio waves 8?3s,ce June 18, In r Latham seapLne fa as a ^ 12 how's -atter t2re crash which 00-fdaad,""Mae. Fawcett said, acotIIng at are sure to play an important part in Cheese-No., 1 large, colored para- " - " attempt to find members of the dirig• P medicine, according to Professor Esau�flned and GoveFnmenL grade. 22!!(i • curred at the peak of the evesrdng rush i tantafCtle stories that have come from - to 23c. ible Italia crew. Th• plane war pil- l. .. - $our, enbaoay repaLismen working in Brasil. - of Jena..who is attending a convention L " otedt b7 Commandant }lone Cinilbaud :%_ ,^ Churning cream- Special, 86c; ' _ otAf'ta were e�dU engaged in replacing She is particularly indignant at a of German radio technicians fn see- first, Sbc; second 32c. and there were four other persons ' 1' . '. :-t the steel piH&re .and concreLs wall report attributed to a young French- cion here. GRAIN QUOTATIONS. - - aboard. - .'' wrecked b7 the impact of tis derailed mea who said that he haft .seen Cale The scientist says ultra-short waves have been used by 'him and are sur Grain dealers on the Toronto Board;_ Nausen said he though the bottle . IN " r ear• i Fawcett last year halt mad and almost priafngty sell suited for therapeutic of. Trade are making the following with a message-signed "Amundsen"- - "Masi flailuav" was given as the I starred In the wilderness, yet refusing quotations for car lots: found In the North Sea-was a hoax f and diathermic purposes, especially ' slause of the accidrtrt by the Traaradt to come Noma: Man. wheat-Na 2 North., $1.22%; and he did not believe the airplane. I IGorAmisskii WHUsm Baldwin, I.R.T..I .Another rumor that she resents fa for the treatment of tuberculosis. Na 3 North., $1.13%; Na 4 wheat, wreckage, found off' Newfoundland was ...._ -,...I 11mintenanee man, veto had been re- that the explorer had turned Ifidtaa The professor lnnoculated thirty $1.102A.- (c,mfe Godlerich and bay that of the Latham �pd� - �paiteng the twitch. was held in $10,- and was unwilling to come back to- miee with tuberculosis germs' and Portal• ` d /.. exposed fifteen of them to short Man. pato--No 1 lead, 56%c. (ai.i. -ME N• htnuLre of Exambw' 000 bail on • charge of hordcide by e1v11isatioa. waves. The animals treated in this'G'o'dO�h wvd bay poria•) ig b'eeig'e1 ' .. Am. corn-No. 2 llow, $1.10• No, 1. - �► - manner ramafaed alive and well after tions �- Four years ago Col. P. K. Fawcett. 3 yellow $1-09. ,(c1f. Goderich and _ . V• • }}� holder of the gold medal of the Royal a month', while the .others died of ba paw) Rev, the Hon. Edward Lyttelton in ictoria Seattle Gbographical Sot:Ky of England, and consumption within a short time. Millfeed, del., Montreal-freights, the Quarterly Review tLoudon): So . -- 'ii! :,A• j w_ a veteran of eighteen years 1n' South The use of the waves is rather. bags included-Bran, per ton, $30,25; tar as possible, every pupil should be irplane Lost American jungles, sailed for Brasil to dangerous, however, iL not carried out. shorts, per ton, $32.25; middlings,I allowed to imbibe knowledge at his lseat a loot city which tradttioh placed properly. Professor Esau ascertained $48.25. I own pace; that is. the one salutary a:? ` - Makin Regular Tri But FO 1 between the Tapajoa ' and Xingu that exposure to the waves increases Ont. oats-Good, sound, heavy oats, �safeguard against over-pressure and Making p g the temperature of the human• body in car lots, 40 to 43c, f.o•b. shipping distaste for learning to that the medt• . _ _ Rivers, _tributarifjs of the Amazon. . Causes Disaster-and No one degree centigrade'per second and �nm' I ere and the slow should be allowed to His son, Jack (21) and another young Ont. good mil 'ng wheat, f.o.b,.ship- TraCC is Left ILngliahmaa, Raleigh Rimmei, accom- not only affects nerves greatly,'but in take is what they can without being gra ,; Ing points, according to freights ponied him The last direct word also causes disintegration of cells con- 1.06 to'$1.10. ' buffeted, chased, penalized, or con- ' FOUR PASSENGERS LOS I•i from the ezpedltion came by courier mining albumen. Mice exposed to Barley-Malting, ss to 68c. viaced of their interiority by recur, w" I 'from the interior of Brazil 1n-Mij strong short waves died, in most-cases, . Buckwheat-Not quoted. .::I rent competitions. As to the const! Victoria," B.C., Aug. 26:-Six per- 1955. almost instantly in convulsions, • i Rye-,No. 2, not quoted. I tutionally finer boys, a certain number tg 5�s ar* be�°ed m h&Po � th� Since then various report 1' An apparatus constructed b Pro- Man. flour-First a of the r pats., in into, of whom at fifteen 'will probably be 4 �in y have trickled out to civilization, se. Pot et�7'�+�oT� t&� a policy allowing of,some _.'` .;. . Beattile-Victoria monoplane wbich left but none have been substantiated and radio" a fact, because the transmitter Ont flour-Toronto, 90 per cent temporary marking-time will be ad- b�te Saturday rrrorndtrlg at 10 o'clock, all have been questioned by other ex- to not.larger than a cigar box... IIsiag seaboard, not gaoled car Iota, nominal; v1eable. The slow boy, though he will land has not been heard of since energy of only the fraction o!one watt not be a monument of learning when �lofera. ane story that Col. Fawcett HAY AND STRAW • The -plane, a lewd machine, its be- and no antennae, 'the scientist suc- he reaches etghtben, will know some- had decided to renounce' civilization Local wholesale hay and straw deal-:!thing; and'what he knows will be na ]found to have struck the water while and live in a tropical paradise* Matto ceeded fn sending wireless messages ors are making the following quota flyi"g low in extremely foggy weather Grosso," met with twenty-five kilometers and in reaching inanity and epontaneouely acquired particular disbelief to farmers; at>td bo haus gorse tned'er with alt oat by azplorere familiar w�thrthat region, a distance. of 400• kilometers with No. 1 loose, $18 to$19; lower grades � who declare Matta Grosso-to be no slightly greater energy. i$10 to $11; wheat straw. $10, to �' Patches,of.edi seen in i sov�d paradise but a "hell of heat, fanrfne An additional feature of his inven- $10.60; oat straw, $9 to $9.50, by sea'rcbdng planer, and two men's and insects." - - - tion is that he is able to transmit I LIVF{ STOCK bets drbcovered floating in the Sound • ' ' telephone messages with ultra-short rs on the Edanotrds-V�i� ¢ waves of three meters length, which,� Heavy beef steers, choice, $11.50 to - � !!• � : Pie g $12; ao lair, $10.20 to $11; butcher • toric ferry are feared to be evidence Trite 813 •I+ C he says, was never done before. �steers,Aoice7 $10.60 to$11.60; butcher . ' '.• ' of the traCtd'y. - ' - Ttie system he hoe`worked out'i@'heifers, choice. $10.50 to $11• -do- .• t; � . Lady Heath, the famous airwoman, - . b.. Soldiers at Fart Wordern,near Fort considered to be of the utmost im-,tom. ;7.50 to $S.bO; butches Iowa, gd - recently set up a world .altitude re- portance for medicine, shipping and-' Townsend, Wash, state that about 11 to c�raice, $7.50 to $8.60; do, fair to ' o'clockAhey heard what sounded like cord for light seaplanes by ascending radio telegraphy. good, $6.60 to $7.60; do, cam., $5.75 to Savelhe Price of Your " a crash my the water. Several other to height of nearly three miles in (Editorial Note.--Professor J. C:.$6.25; canners and cutters, $4 to $6; ainetq ninnies. The achievement re- butcher bulls, good to choice, $7.50 to Fare t0 Toronto pe+sorrs neat' Point Wilson:, in the McLennan of the University of To, $8.60; db, mod., $7.60 to $7.76; bol- ::. game t9, �� imported ring g minds me a,story she told recently, routo has experimented and given the Permanent Waving ;? illustrating her contention that the ognas, $5...6 to $5.76; baby beef,, $11 � ?• �• crash Heavg fog and smoke made it world the results of experiments along to $14; feeders, choice, $9 to $10; By Experts 5 bbe to detertrr3tue the ceruse oR gift of repartee is not entirely con- the line followed by Professor Esau. , . Rte so - "It was at the solea," she sir, "and $8, fakr, 7 ; o8- fa stockers, choice'I�falltoyhave!one sit tof urhfACrnous tion dPar. fined to the stronger sex.' the sound. Pbmt Wilson is jtr®t Professor McLennan discovered quite $g to $9.76; 'do;' fail $7°to $7.76 7Rer'oss the Strada of Juan de Fuca some time ago that short waves affect:ispringers, choice, $110 to $130; mulch manent Wave@ at the Reduced Rats a man who, from g)rndry remarks he i � roar Victoria. The plane carried ed therbody temperatures of those sub- cows, choice, $90 to $100; calves, of $3.50. lour passrngsns and two pilots let-fall, was evidently in search Of jetted to them., Professor Esau no choice $16 to $16; do, coed., $10 to 1, ,l - �. his wife, was obliged, owing to`the 13; c�o e, $7 to $?.60; lambs With or without appointment. - doubt has followed the Toronto pro- $ 1� ... 1. . COULDN'T .THINK OF IT throng of shoppers, to halt near a Lessor and bis discovery, if it can be $14 to $14,26; bucks, $12 m ;12.26; specialists In ilia Shur Wave Method `, .,, "So you refused Sidney?" counter behind which stood a do, heavies, $4 to $b; do, tulle, $2 to of Permanent Waving. (For ladies R.. pretty sacalled, is in application only. - F$4.60' hags selects, w4o.c. #14.50• � care.) ..` ` ",Yes,'I couldn't-marry a man with a saleswoman. ` . _ - . ._ - ' " broken none." 'Is there anytTting on earth that Hubby: a ! You paid fifty do, fed., $14.10; do thick smooths, ,,., `- "i4pw did his nose get broken?" shillings for that hat. -it's monstrous w.o.c., $ld; do, led, 18.88.- _ ROBE.RTSUhPt1 _ v�, would reconcile a man to such a -=-+f--- "I accidenAlly bit .him with a crowd as this?' he blurted out. .. -it's a sin. Wife (sweetlq): "No One should live within his income, 298 YONGE STREIYT -TORONTO ' mashie schen he was teaching me "'Yea, sir,' was the quick. reply: matter; the sin wilt be on my own for it's much harder to live. without Write for Booklet "W'2'--en the etre Olt! __ _ . . _. 'belonging to the firm." headd" . '- . . 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'.., .. . ...,: r � •' - '.� • .... .. r :. r _ AfY � ry y ... .. .. .. :. _—��.' .'... Yom. _ F>�ght$for Life in VERY DEJEATE F� History � � ♦ < a�P Manitoba W osdB!'New Health Came ThroughPeru's Pottery in Plant Shapes Using,.Dr. Williams' Pink Called Key to Origin ( Coat Man Paces Hunger an� ,' .. ,- . Pins . of Food F Fatltgve and Wins Chicago.,--scientists are_solving the Ali - " Mrs: Casper Miller, Lourdes; N.S•, problem of when and where various Through _ eaye' that twice in her lifetime she food planta were.Stat•cultivated. The �� • '�� WARMTH IN WATER , has reason to be fhan'sinl for what origt>L of many is now definitely is OO� Dr. Williams' Pink Pills did for her. own according to researchers on' , w a very delicate g She says:—III ae T3' the staff of Field Museum of Natural ,Makes Bed of Moss and girl going into womanhood, when I History; others are still to dispute. *` $Ou hs b Side of Lake 1 Srst'found' benefit from'Dr. Williams' - R 088 OrangePetk�e Ge t $ Y f How some of these problems -are Pink Pills. I was a sufferer with solved is illustrated by exhibits at The —HowPas, Man. he fought cramps and pains every month and death during one og the 46 nights 'he was hardly able to move around at Field Museum. For example, to the --Top Quality _ :wandered lost in the northern wilder- last few years scientfate have eindt- T ig all. One day when I was very sick a .In Clean, bright Aluminum ness was told here by Anda Taylor liahed that :certain plants are full- ti M friend came in to see me, and she ° .f." enous to the American continents, while slowly winning back his strength said to my mother, 'Why not'try Dr. g in the Pea hospital. Williams'. Pink Pills, I know Way Wand not the result of importations by Drenched and tel. ed by an all day 'Rill do her a world 'of good." The the early European settlers, through Q� L Classified Advertisements the unearthing of some very.ancient �7t7utn Africa rain, nearly dead from hunger and ex- result was my mother got sin boxes �1llust Ge Its ` HILL THE MOVER—PIONEER DIS+ W, Dosure, Taylor dug himself a hole is and I began their use, and I soon pottery on the coast of Peru. These 5 TANGf�SE tnovere of Canada. Larges$ f the ground for a bed--a )sed that he .peedy padded'vaas, Prep Equipment. found benefit from,them. 18y the time pots, grade many centuries before We • to methods. Two experienced mea felt might be his grave-when We next- I' had taken them all I teltan alto- discovery. of. America by the white Oil From �Coal�every trip. All loads insured. Beyond compare for skill and care. Before You 5 Mail, are modeled in the shapes of move, write us or wire and reverse the y day Owned. }gather diIIerent girl and no longer various plants, and thus Drove that charges Head osIIoe ixamtuoa Ontario, " I had walked many.miles that day suffered-from cramps and pains. Shales and Industrial Alcohol I DOL- through a pouring rain," he stated those plants were grown on this side canarta Ani ti,e 31wer. Then a, few years ago I was at his hospital cot. "As night,come of the world in those early days, aC Only Minor SOUlCeB I E PAY TEN TO FIFTEE DOL- � tacked with influenza, and was .sick Y LARs weekly for spare time at on I knew I could go no further. -l.y for six weeks. Agaln I started cl ding cording to Dr. William M. McGovern, of Supply ihome. Write for particulars. The Auto clothes—what was lest of them—were Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, and again!assistant curator of South American PP Y I Knitter Hosiery Company, Toronto, Da soaked. The wind was cold and ra v. and Mexican ethnology at the museum Durban—The IInton,of South Africa I partment 7: they brought me good health. I eID al reserves amounting to some WX tr _ To stop meant perishing of cold. I the mother, of a family and do all my `One of the world's best collectlone of has co was completely exhausted. stagger own wort, so you seg I have to keep this ancient plant pottery is now on 250,000,000,000° tons, it was disclosed 'Miffion Cars Ing up and down, beating my arms for in goad health, and depend upon these I exhibition at Field Museum. !n a memorandum on the oil and coal T t warmth; I tried to think of a plan to "Thin pottery antecedes even the industry in the Union that has recent-I Canada's Total pills to keep me so. Now I always weather the terrible night, recommend Dr. Williams' Pink Pills �conquest of the Per coast by the ly been issued by -Dr. F. Meyer of "I felt the water in the. lake, It to any of my friends,whe may be Inca empire," says Dr.McGovern, "and the Board of Trade. and of this yuan- s � seemed warm to comparison with the sickly." thus it gives a very definite picture of iffy about 10 per cent. !s available OtidWa Bureau Of Statistics wet and cold. I slid into the buck If you are suffering from any con- what American agriculture was like and suitable for the production of oil i ,Claims Amount Reached s water and found it pleasant for a few dation due to poor; watery blood, or during.the period of ancient Peruvian products, as .well as Industrial gal VC Soon Imoanenta. Thea it got cold.. I shiver- weak nerves, begin taking Dr. Wil- civilization, and coke of varying qualities. The a�! ed there under_ the water, and my liams' Pink Pills now, and note how, 'Among. the planta which the Field present annual production of coal is Automobile registration in Canada r ;' teeth chattered St to shake them out Museum- collection proves are tnd! 14,000,000 tons, and almost all-of this will pass the 1,000,000 car mark by the. �A;4'. your strength andealth wtll,.improve. is burned and the valuable by-p sof my- mouth. you can get these pills through any I genous to America are peanuts, maize, rod end of 1928, according to a bulletin is- swam around a bit and felt warm dealer In medicine, or at 60 cents a I squashes, pumpkins, beans,. potatoes ucts lost'and wasted. I again. Whenever I stopped I became'box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine l and the poisonous tuber called man- The memorandum points out that sued by the bureau of statistics at OL rt .Lnumb. I knew I could never last until Brockville, Ont. dioka, from which tapioca is made. today there are' round about 100,000 twa_ • morning. I dragged myself from the" All of these have been used as models motor vehicles an South African There were 9,45.672 motor vehicle,; water Into a grow of spruce. Some for the shape or decorations of the roads, and that these'require about 40. In Canada, on June 1, the bulletin dA► tb, ag the dirt done to the trQee was dry. ]13T31pCr3 811d pottery. From other' sources it is 40,000,000 gallons of patrol to say no, at" ` With my'bate hands I dug a hofs be- Hand-Painted�esignS known that pineapples, tobacco, toma- thing of-lubricating oils. These fig•;dares. This was an increase of more "twe in the roots big enough to'Ile to gAndon� For the holida? season toes, chocolate and coca, from which ores are continually increasing and n 60,040, compared with the begin• end more than a toot deep, originated in the the problem of a cheap local supply'ning of the year. If the rate of Ina "'Eben t gathered up the dry dirt Jumpers and skirts are Indispensable Americas, On the other hand, water which will make the countrl indepen These are to be had in material for crease in automobile purchases fa around other tree trunks and piled 1t all occasicon, according to one's need, melon, believed by most people to be dent of foreign importations Is an im- maintained for the next Lew months, r beside the hole. Although•the moss in a variety of sll$� and light woolens a hundred. per cent. American prod- portant one. the naniots car mark will soon be was wet I got a trig pile of it and some A novelty 1n Jersey fabric to jumper uct of our Southern States, appareat}q In bre memorandum Dr. Meyer filo-i reached. " spruce boughs. Thea 1 took off my panels with a hand-printed design I originated thousands of years ago in cusses three sources of motor fuel—' More than 45 per cent. of all the clothes, wrung them out and put them following the popular cubist pattern, I Africa. says Dr. McGovern, for re-h oil shales, industrial alcohol, and automobiles owned in Canada at pre- clothes. on again. When I had everything and with colors harmoniously blend. mains of watermelotis and their seeds I coal. The oil shale deposits to South i sent are registered to Ontario. The have been discovered in r tombs of Africa are relatively small and can• province's total is 436,12, or an 'ave ready I ]ay down In the hole and pack- ed For Instance, 1n a green cloth ed the dirt and moss and boughs all ancient Egypt. not by themselves otter a solution.to!age of 29.7 cars per 100 population. and around me. the pattern appears In two deeper I the problem, though they are Impor-1 4 tones of.green and gray The design I GUARD p p ( iT tent-as a coatributoTp factor, cars, or 4 9 per hundred. The praw!$n 111 (Qj Quebec teaks second with 123,#59 y "Before long.body warmth began to caritas only at the bottom of the BABY'S I�� L l u ieturn again, and !n two hours t was The only raw matarial so far direr provinces of Maniv ba, Saskatchewan - fairly warm. By morning my clothes panel. Plain material to match can _ jj uu{{ fly available, and which baa been and Alberta, where farming is expert- also be obtained. The cape, a con- Y T�1 SUMMER technically used on a- commercial were fairly dry..That discovery saved alsovenbe wrap for either motoring or eacfag a rapid development ut rhe Amy life.-not only that night, but on .traveltng:la made o1 tweed with a The summer months sre tae most Scale for the. production of Industrial areas served by the Canadian Pacific - lmaay later ones as l staggered dangerous to children. The •tom- alcohol, to the molasses from the. Railway, have a combiner! car regia• fi _. wilderness." printed jersey lining This costume: a sugar industry of Natal and Zululand. tration of 244.329; British Columbia z.;y through the a tweed I nts of that season, which are s _ varied b •having lg! _.. - could be y p But even- it all the molasses which I has •77;617 care, Nova Scott 30,059, Ii I was chargQd with s crime two 4kirt to match the cape, or again the cholera tnfantum, colic, diarrhoea and comes as a,by-product from the in" and New Brunswick 24,544. miles from Gere at a quarter past two cape might be wom over a blue crepe dyaentary, eom8 on so quickly that cdustryomes were used, the output would "Canada is building•good roads to A chine' dress. often a.little one Is beyond aid before ' t.hta atteraoon: counsel or .no counsel, still be small compared with the keep abreast of Jury's.+ed automobile Fret .jumpers of a lighter variety, the mother realizes .he is-ill. -The I would grave- I. mss right here.-- muntrv's requirements of motor fuel.I ownership. Reports f:�orn every pro- Governor Smith. silk jersey is much worn:elther by'mother must be on her guard to pre. Other raw materials which might;vtnce received by t1it C;tnadfan Good Itself or strapped, with marocafa. vent these troubles, or If they do be utilized are the crops of inferior Roads Association, lndicato chat more - Jersey de sote woven with silver or come on suddenly to banish them. maize a'ltich form part of the bar stoney will be spent on highway con- s gold thread is also popular and !s No other aiiedldne 1a of such aid to vests of the L'nion, and waste.wood. E struction of a $50,000,000 asphalt road ' carried out in border effects. A mothers during hat weather as Baby's The report- discusses in detail the i this year than in any in history. Con- _ pretty green in dress bas a`Own • Tablets. They regulate the - maroca - mcdern processes of treating coal„strucLlon of a $50,000,000 sahpalt road y pleated skirt and jumper trimmed stomach and bowels and are abso- particularly those.from which motor i from coast to coast across the domin- _ ]Rea � with strapping of Breen jersey de sots }utely,sate: Sold by medicine dealers oils are obtained, and the opinion is j ton is one Of the. projects now under and is worn with a sweater of the I or by trail at 26 cents a box from expresse dthat most of these Could' contem_ptation." latter material. Jumper sleeves are I The Dr,.R'iliiama',Medfeine Co., Brock- be adapted to meet •South Africans _ long, the sleeveless cardigan too has ville, Out. � requirements. .The valve of the varf-` _ — almost'di9appeared.' In tows all light _ 0120 other by-products,is also stressed _ dry have long sleeves. Amonk and some possible markets are out Blistered Feet well-dressed people in London there lined. i lire no bare Itrms seen 1n the streets. 1y,( The establishment of. an iron and ; It walking has blistered your ) AWith the bright-sunshine the streets i � steel industry at Pretoria should en I feet, bathe them with Mln- and restaurants have blossomed Into J L.f able-a start-to-be made in.this.direr-;., ard's. Sure relief, a wealth of color; everyone is wear- I, tion. One of the important recom- x. Ing a daintily patterned fabric--crepe mendationa; made is the establish- Ing k ° ' being the favorite material—and all meat by the Government of°a fuel-re- a _ patterns are small. Beige and black LAI { search institute. sprinkled 'with � bright red is very �/y�^ - popular, also red and white or green • Church and State s AMY OF and white worn' with a plain hat. k Three-piece suits In jersey and ` Bishop of Manchester in We Con- tweed are always itsegul.. .One,.jersey. temporary Review- (London): The a - specialist uses spot tweed effects in freedom of the Church to order 8_ lety:of neutral colorings, 'such 'own life in things spiritual must be as, chocolate and flea e s r an maintained. •IL merely " cardigan are made Cf tweed and the to affirm this effectively causes the sweater of jersey; in this case We State.to end the relationship called ' heA UREAT rs your. sweater is -flesh color. In some 1✓stabtiahment, so be it. There might models the jumper 7s strapped,with -THE EXPOSE be regrets; there would at least b"eI1, • ;j' • Trust a girl with a secret arsti learn mutual respect. But it may be hoped J TONICS,, S �ldren tweed, t4 others the cardigan, too, is t -- made of-�et•se-y—strapped—to—mate It will never be kept by,a dere. ,that We State will be content to ob The news will go rtd�in$: serve-with--w-benevolst- eye=tpe --- -' : . the Jumper... r She don't believe in biding • Church's work 'of,• strengthening its forIt - ,. `•.'. � ' Very much from the public that's own organs of self-government and An Irishman resolved to commit her'n. self-discipline, as well as its endeavors R Suicide; but as -he did not wish it to baby has little upsets at times.' All to-moves steadily' towards Christian After Taking Lydia ' L. ` your care cannot prevent them. But,.be known, lest it should leave a stain Mfnard's Llniment—Unrversal remedy re-union, and to grant the legal sant- you can be prepared. Then you can on his family, he wrote a note to the -- --- Pirlkham'8 Ve etabl tions of such Corporate freedom when g �} do what any experienced nurse wouldfoPlowing effect: "I hope you will not Labor and the Immigration it, is a visible fact and an operative °' Compound you t h do most—give Physicians dosf would tell think I.committed autoide., My death F Problem force. 4 :_ ; p plain is,the result of an accident. The pis- Castoria: No sooner done than Baby fol went off as I was cleaning it London Daily. Telegraph (Cons.): Fenwick Ont.—"l am taking Lydia to soothed; relief is just a' matter of �% Readiness' to migrate has not met COrnpensation E. Pinkham's 4egetable Compound during the Change moments. Yet you have eased your I .It is about time for the amateur with a corresponding readiness to re- Deep down below where angry water Of Lila for nervous ;child without use'of a single doubtful,gardener to put on--that puzzled look calve the_migrant;and It is principal swirls, feelings,Ioss of ap- -` drug; �Castoria is vegetable. so it's when he compares his product with lq the influence of Labor !n• the, Do- The oyster turns its wounds to pre- petite and to gain safe to use as often-as aft Infant hat; flint log the seed-package a> }st, minions which !s responsible for the cious Deana; strength. It is a > apy little pain you cannot pat away. I Jealous contraction of the avenues of And poets, when an unjust critic great tonic ails i And it's always ready for the crueler —� entry. Mr. MacDonald said quite re- have taken a dozen K A reputation of over thirty stings, , �- pangs of colic, or constipation, or diar• I cantly that the British Labor party- perceive that Song has )leafing in its. bottles of it.It wail rhea; effective, too, for`older children. Years is at stake every time 7t N ecommended t0 Twenty`fivq million bottles were package of Red Rose Oranga had changed Its iniad and attitude to wings• me by a friend and Pekoe Tea is sold. So iii hl Wards migration. But now, alas! it --Cha;Yea Daimon is the London Spec- now I.recommend �y "bought last year. g Y Anda ifselt,up against some of its own rotor. _ it to all women for is this reputation prized that worst faults intensified by the Labor such. 'troubles its x' the n-mkers-have authorized parties of the Dominions. I love the tbrill and the .contest come-it thiatlme.'� ,your grocer to replace any — - = and. th'e adventure of lite:Otto H. —MRS. W.V Rtl9sEI4,R.,R.No. 6 t Kahn. Feawt& Ontario: package free of charge that Fear of Wbat people might say runs • '. . does not satisfy you in every conscience- a close second for making '� lags£ No. 35-►129 r.tib'• • �eowarde of us ail. Let MMard's Lfnftitent.-Relieve PA" i • A �,4 ,"r.' ,. • ,', ".'.,,y;. .: :.: ., ", " ... '. ' . '...:' �� " �+*�• W 109. iZ y,n k Irv,,,., 5,. _, .., ..r.. ..,'• '' : ` �. •, s's> ° '^„�.":. � �`"e'x „t'�,,a 'w:?o� 5rytP. 3 :.:.wt�' i>'{ .• �a .'"'�`; '.; .Y:,,,. < ...!, »r�;'�.. `h �..• y 'R'�' vt .�Silo `F-I R .. '::' �'t � .'-"� "�r ,4:a -d .. .'•�.,�asxs,} �' 5�n F'2�• '�' eta. •, y a x'r nS�i a o- r, s;: 'z"a ' �" t ,aa , W 1�,iy u3s�? �,. P....... ,4r '� �'.# sc. +,. :"`• ,««; j. ,1k ;a. - . ie �_ .:': '..r.7 ms's'--m-..:-x-:z'.•.w« ,. •" '....... ..s... .. ...,... -. ,.. ..e�," .+r7"r '•8' ' ,m: X. ;a-. ..: ° • s'..,.... '�n .., aq'. .... 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',. alb. f. �` 7Tt .. ... .,�u'. ..,;,.? q 4.�hV hfn' ./. n' "�`k f :�}'n,+,r M.•vd"Y': _ w �... .. ♦ ., Y r 2 50; A Bell,cut weeds coos 69 3.75; of the corporation for the year 1928, Groceries r • T Hirst,ditto 4,80; H Grills,cut weeds the salsa for`the township and. the -�` G Buy Your ro ernes at the Grocers' � con 12 50: J Wilson.' ditto 2,50; W m police villages of Pickering and Glare-Linton. ditto 8,50; J Mainland, cut mont being the same as last year. off weeds'-cone 2.3 "8 75; G Gates, ditto A by-law was passed appointing Bu our Groceries'at 1chardson'a Grocery, where the stook is _.._.11.76 Da year•.; 11.60 it Dai4 is advents. y 8t { r 10.90; O Petty. cut weeds con,32.50; Thomas Greg collector of taxes for ,carefullg selected, t}uickly turned over aad replaced with fresh ISaiiecriptitraa rothe United Sista and Creat A Madill, cut weeds con 7 1 W; A the year 19'� <r� 13dcaiasi.W ua advance. goods. You are always sure of the finest brands obtainable and , Matthew@...ditto 250; J.Ta lor,ditto The council now adjourned to meet at rices usustll charged for second' �a 150; ]?.Goetick,-ditto 2 fl0; White. ipidin'ori Monday. October the let. for P Y. B geeide goods. _ Y � • JO,NN MURKAR, Proprietor, ditto 250; J Mitchell. cut weeds con 6 the transaction of general business. 2 60; F Madill., ditto 2.60; J •Riddle, " ditto 2.50; W'White, cut weeds cone TOURISTS PRAISE THE LAKE T V 8 T N C:J �7CT ^ PICKERING COUNCIL. 2�: T Hardy.ditto 1.00; W Wilson, AND RAIL ROUTE TO THE is a good time to stock up on your Clover Leaf dishes. A new p ditto 375; 8 Risebroug'h.ditto 1.60: D WEST supply iust in. We are also offering The•ad ournbove ment on+ ncil ffionda met the27thla t. Woodland. 8 30 P Nivhewand r.ditto 10.80; Members all resent, the reeve in the W Reeaor. haul gray con 9 6.00, Wm SIX,CUPS AND SAUCERS AT $1.00-- ' k� j y g Summer travellers to Western Can- p ads are enthusiastic to their praise These are nice chins ware and have blue stripe.. W - chair.. The minutes of the last meet- McNair, ditto 10.00; S Fretz, ditto of the boat trip from Sarnia to,Fort ing were read and approved. 21.50;' A Meyer, shov grav con 9 2.50; -illiam, where the Northern Naviga- ` Reg.8omerville and Wm. Judd were J .Hiltz. ditto 6.25: D Nighewander. tion boats connect with the Canadj 'heard re bad condition of the roads' cut weeds drag and haul grav con 9 ian GO/NQ BACK TO SCHOOL Y between lots 26 and 2+, con. 2. 30.50; N M l3or-don• for timber 848.30; motional Railways'boat train for lite w On motion it was decided to enter J Todd,dr cons 2 3 4 40: Thos Law, West: School supplies of all kinds, including Readers and Teat Books for '+ an actino' against Jas. H.eil'ering for cement for Puckrin's bridge 138 00; There are exclamanations of delight both Public and Continuation Schools. "'the eu'm of$6035, being the amount of W H Todd, gravel for Puckrin's from'those travelling,over this route, _datnages paid .by the township for bridge. G'wood rd and cons` 2 4 44.15; at the excellent meals, the very roomy Phone us your your order. We deliver. F sheep killed, it is alleged, by-the de- Stoutiville- Planing Mills, lumber as decks and splendid-dancing floors. ] 1 ,fendant's dog, per bill 10 75; W W Gee, cut weeds. They say that the thoughtfulness of i AX E .S R. I C H A .R• D S. O 1 The standing eommittee on Contin- rep culvt draw gray and 5 yds gray the social hostess makes the, journey e+ gen'cies reported and recommended 863:W Brown, cut weeds rep colvc � just like a big house pa- y where 6l payment as follows: D R Beaton, on draw grav and 24 ds krav 7.05;Baines s g y everybody his a ;ovous time. xr account of salary 125,00: R..Crawford & David,steel .t'ur .Pr<ckcin'a- bricge , cutting and cleaning Potter's hurying 154.39; L H Spragge, drag cut weeds Deck sports aplenty are arranged • for the guests who desire them. For ground 7,75; Wrii Chester, services ar 8 30; H Vale, draw gray 3.75: Joe Wil- + leisure ro (� n ,. • .constable for Aug 100 UG; H Pugh, ou llama, 12 y.da gray 1 861 Your cmn• those who desire rest ant. ..P1V�er1'lig` Hardware Store acct of postaga lodes. mittee recomntend that a grant of dead, there are dozens of -sunny'nooks The standing committee on Dam. 0 0 m )be made for calcium chloride about the decks. In the evening a $3 ages for Sheep W orried•by Dogs re . for Whitevale streets, -: peppy` orchestra provides dance music y ported and teeotqureuded payment as A by-law was aesed to assess the for art who enjoy the thrill of dant- y p FAR1viMRa follows : J W Elson, one sheep killed several school sections• in the town- ing on board boat. F 18.09; R V Mowbray, inspecting EI ship to provide funds for the purpose The lake route is an idea! way to Now is the'time to use Paris Green, Arsenate of Lead, Bordeaux ° -.son`s sheep 85c:G Puckflo, two Iambs of the aid school sections in the year add to the pleasure of your journey Mixture and Climax Bug. Po'ihon, We have them all having died since injured by dolly 1918 to the West. Make your reservations in whatever quantity you want. The standing committee on Bonuses A by-law was passed to assess tfie early from Canadian National Ticket for Wire Fences, Drainage Matters township, including the Police Vii- Office. - i +, _ gages of Pickering and Gtar oat, to ____-_____-- The Beatty;Electric washers to save tinge ,1 _ etc„reported and recommended pap- provide funEie Por the¢ens penees --- and herr} work. A free trial meat as follows: G M Forsyth, hocuo- on 40 rads fence con 9 lots 16 and 17 La C S1M�t t0 Rives at any time. r id.OU; Reg Lister, 45 rode on lot 25 con _ �r�iA-biJ ♦cm*Bawd liiall[ti 19 6.75; R C Reesor, 30 rods on lot 26 BRING IT HERE lot -- Our O�t� Food and Calf Beal are 11 o 3 4.50; I Lehman. 6rode on 29 '1B y) � con 3 east limit and 40 rode south Now is the time to get a new SPL of Coal, � o � WOrth1Ving a trial. side'l5(�0, Harness#, or get the. old set repaired The standing committee on Roads I have in stock samples of 8imael ' f and Bridges repotted and recommend. Trees and Jeffrey's h:.roess. -The Agent for McCormick-Deering Farm Machinery ed paytnenUas follows: C N R. 245 ydg former may his ordered through rata- and Repaitst. a - .:gravel T$T5; T Madill, cut weeds con Logue at_pricee/luoted. Hard and Soft Gs081-Of t116, wcp�y u son 8 4 r�0; A Oarruthera, rut wredE Catalo ue free, t1 g beat quality on _ haul gr-iv. clean ditcb, grad rep culvt q y Iwas 7 b 47.90; T Madill c'+t weeds w I also carry colldn+. collar 'pNds. sweat hand Our MOGto : W e have it., can get it, OC it is not made. r t I cons 7 8 3 r)0; A Carruthers, cut ha pads, harness oil by hulk, harness y dressing,also.silver poli,h '-nod,weeds w i I coal T'8 16 air; Bar Q Q � '[� � -_ fz Bros, aharpIrmder blade 3.01j C Hals• and other pasta. TIDOS• A. LA 7I J• S. BALSDON, PhC�NG r`x don, cut weedy drag r 1 and con 1 hail Repairs promptly done. W rd 1500; H Bennett, ditto itch F Sullivan,ditto RF}lONT �`•�® �• "at' Ar 37 Bennett. ditto ditto 30 lliv�R � Have you renewed yogis subscription ? z r grav r t _ leo, au rav a L. W. PILSEY, CLA - -- . T 13atsdnn, ditto 4011); D 31 Morgan, - F R r storage of stone- crusher 375. J D PREMIUM CARDS GIVEN WITH EVERY CASH PURCHASE Remmer. plow bet 18.17 con t 4 ix); A . . T�RSOF gTAL'LE LINE) AT TF3I9 9TURE.. ��UNIVERSAL -:-'MOTORS -Clark, cut B Rees uo 1 4 75. r Pascoe, Be Bare that oa- et theta. - vy EST HILL 1 dttt/: 8 3U; B Reeauu gran for a t 1 90>c; y g ,F D Nihadaader, haul gray n t I opp lot School will be opening is a few days—we have•� � ' 30 8�:(: Barcay, haul gray cut weeds . . r .drug a t 123 35; D Woodland. gray w P 1; .. y Pe s A A " t 100c, Sam Fretz. haul av w t I lot _ full line w7f ®applies. STAR 861 3.29: B Peesor, gran for con 9 1 30: _ V s _ AND FLINT It -C Barkey, drag hard gray, cut weedy a 1988; L Puckrin, cur weeds con 15.25; For the Pick1WX Season—a full line of. Cider, White Wine and Heinz rEd Pascoe, ditto'150: J Beelby, drag, White Pickling Viaegarg, aieo P R ;haul grav con 8 12.50: P Jones,drain -- A. ' .1000: B W Jones, bawl TARS, RUBBERS AND ZINC RINGS haul gray e t I gray, gr•,d, cut wee3�drag cons 7 and 8 ` ' If OII WaIl�i 8 aarantead l'a Bir Ob at a r6aBO12able Prices Reasonable .- Qnalit Goode y - P ) _. ;$375: B W Jones, haul rtrav cutin y ng Hi¢heet rices aid for rndilre riee, . SEE US. weeds clean ditch coos T 8 Zki.d0: d G w.. .. , ... .. P P P P !Clark, haul Rrav cut weeds r 124.,%. A E stork,ditto 1n ail; H Wood,ditto Phuae your order We deliver. Experienced Mechanics. Repairs on all makes. 5 a); A Gordon, ditto b fAl: V Parkin, Phone .Markham 6402. Phone Scarboro 52 31. -grav for Dunn:'and Kinsaie cuivta and - tP ?for con 626.; . A Parkrt)s. cut weeds �� General �' _ __ 14 w con 61.50: i>l Parkir,�.di!tu t,.n 7 1 .iu; Win M uncanGreen ver ,i Dunn, Illi at cu! t' con 7 d K Sam s Merchant SPECIAL Farndale,labor at Du.uo'a and Krnnelr •- ctvts haul gr•,y con 6 drag ^on i x"1:65: - - CS Bryant. haul gran cu; weed•drag icons 2 3 instal pipe clvt con 2145.145: C unJoadin.Blabo S inaalo clvtt 3.5U�)VVm ` -FOR ti 1 r 4 3 Turner. TEAM HARNESS g The 1 rho e �,r t ditto 4..50: R Puckt in, cut Weeds con 4 - - ` - 2.00; C Cooper, gas oil cools wire and _ Braes-mounted Team Backhand Harness, - 'roans 44 42; F Loyst.cement for Dunn's - 2 inch"layer trace.with heel chains, $92.00 _ iand Kinsale culvts and Puckrin's Witti,5 ring breeching. instead of back- bridge l8'l 9•h D A Scott, 3 pr rubber - _ X49.00 _ boots 21 ?5: H G 3ic[otyre, rep engine We yon all to come 1n and see our new Fall _ band, , ; f; 6Oc; A Carlton, haul timber eon 8 4,561; and Winter Goode. A full Brie of 0c; Ward,salary July 3r) co Aug S Black-mounted Team Backhand Harness, $88.50Roy 7b6,U0; F Barclay, haul cement, inns. Dresses, _Coats, Hate and " 5 ring Breeching - `' ..164425 . ' 3 ber, ggrav for Dunn's and Kinsale clvta stud Puckrio'a'bridge haul gray for con -_not a•factory harness, but custom.made in our, This is a•6 7 and Greenwood rd.749 40; Robt Lingerie own shop at Markham. lvt and ,R ckThompson, y a`idge and cullvttto MOO. F Hclabor on Kinsale on 4 d 50; All the pretty-nese-styles in all sues and colors. We specialize on repairs to harness and collars - tto 86.40; C Liscombe, ditto T406; Wm 'Gi purchasing n Birkett, ditto 7.00: P Brown, ditto - ' 43,40; R aiowbrav, haul lumber, and v e g ds.- - e us a call before porch 'n and - - 8e Otlr 00 > . Fe r� D tstixer to.Pnekrit'a bridge and oil for " ' lantern 6;00; C Ptickrin, cut weeds Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded and drag cons 1, 2. 4,.1.�I6, labor Puck. _ Harness and Collar Manufacturer _ rin's•bridge B2 90; A cGlashan, haul 3 Doors north of Hewis' Butcher.Shop -�-•�• me ore steel and lumber pnckrin'+ bridge 1,3,(10; 3A1iL'EL SCH WARTZ RAHAM, So Ph 3400 �• J Spenceley„ haul timber Puckrin's ) ... _ — _ .._ .bridge 9.00; Mrs J Mc(31nty,.for slush -• i��0;-D i#iddtef-ole iu�tsrt�_pipe - - — -- -------._. _ - - -- - - ------ - - � . eon 6 c1Fan pit 27 0,°; L Hopkins, ditto THE_ IDEAIr SH-OTSP1E, gRAGE x20,75; BTatnliaton, cut weed., cons 8 i R e 6 00! L Pi1kFy, rep rn¢in� rm mixer Brock Street '�i Orth, - hltb , Ont. THE ,CENTRA.L , y Notice to Creditors _ - _ Telephone 4900 Ili the estate of Robert S. McFarlane, of the Ta,tn9hip of Pickering, �� 'ceased. We � Welcome You" to, Inspect - - _ '7 TAKE NOTICr; pursuant to the. = Trustees act, R.S.O., 1P?;, that all our lines. It's you. opp.�iErinity. Compare quality ane Auto Repairs Accessories Oils)and persons having claims au'ainst the es- f 7 tate of Robert S. McFarlane; who price; then step'in line and be just another1 died on or about the 28th, day of June • satisfl'ed customer Gaeoline, Acetylene Welding, 1928, are notified to send to the..un- Men's and Boys' Fancy Outing Flannels. These trousers are ; t dersigned executor on or before the smartly cat, splendid materials, cool and comfortable— n First day of„September, 1928, their prised far quick selling: Battery Charging. names and addresses, and particulars �y -of theist claims verified by Statutory New Summer Neekware —Both Bows and Four-in-'hand onal1 mak a } Declaration. _ 'Rtepairs made s AND TtiKE NOTICE that afterthe Underwear, not-a button and balbriggan, very comfortable �`} _ 1st, September, 1928,-the said execti- for the warm weather. o cars.e for will proceed to distribute the as- sets of the said deceased among the STOCKINGS—Girls' Stockings for play or beet wear. Men's and Boys' aM parties entiled thereto, having regard Socks are here in a varied assortment of patterns and colors.A. ` N only to the claims of which;the said executor shall then have notice. Ask for Coupons. We char our profile with you. t Dated Toronto eth, l Tr - =CHARLES �� , PLACER Toronto General Trusts Corporation, Executor. 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M. and Mrs.' Toronto these days. understand that Mr. Fingold will Sate inveetmeate at•from 6"to 2 plliP `will resume teaching on 8atardap, Morgan. James and. Mrs.. Costae visited en Rage in a manufacturing' buel- e8°L .80ppt, let. Quite a number from here are with Alvin and Mrs. Bushby, of nese in which we wish im sacINSURANCE Mre. Thos. Scott, of Toronto, is -Allalaesee writtenin� attending the Toronto exhibition Pickering,on Sunday. cess. . - ^• n " visiting friends in'Claremont for y' eluding Fire, Automobile, Wind. a few dayse this week, but next week will see Mrs, Oliver and family are lest'- r. a large crowd going to the fair. ing to-day for Toronto, where storm, Accident and Sickness a C Mrs. Arthur Paste, of Boston, F. M. Cooper, who met with a they will reside in future. EiTTENTIOAT )<'Irone or write ` Mass., spent a few daps with Mrs. very painful accident when he fell Dr. Neil SnAth will return frons 1 0. A. Scott, from the top of a,load of grain to his tl4ays this week and will be 48tf ED. BOWMAN,Whitby Our continuation and public � I have taken over the Ageacp P the barn floor about two weeks sopa in his office as usual on ,. �sohoole will open for the fall term ago, is still confined to his bed Tuesday nex:1.1 for R. H. STROUD, DUNBARTOIZ �on Tuesday neat. Hies injuries have proved to ba R. J. and Mre. How have return- Renfrew Cream Separators, Scales Harness, Boots and Shoes repaired - , Mrs. John Underhill and son, Stoves. Fteury's Famous more serious than at first thought. ed home after spending a week Pointe, at shortest notice. Harness made tq Each of Aurora, visited friends in Instead of 3 ribs beingfractured with Archie and Mrs. Anderson, Plows, your order. Give me a trial, and bei 't ;Olaremont on Sunday. five ribs were broken. However, of Richmond Hill. ,8cuffiere and Wheelbarrows. convinced That I can give you sans- 1 Wm.Graham is in Toronto this M be is slowly recovering and he is Tene and Mrs. )drown, of Hamit- Phone 606 Pick. faction, Agent for STACO Brand week and neat judging Hackney expected to be able to leave his ton, and Thos. and Mrs. White,'of goods. 'bursae at the exhibition. bed soon. Whitevale, visited Claremont R0:9W- �E�TIZ'Z', L. and hfra. gindree, of London, A number of farmers, in this friends on Sunday. AGENT. (48) BROUGHAM Farmers Attention i 'spent the week-end with their vicinity have finished their bar. The conoert given in Memorial — - — f ' .' ,daughter. Mrs. D. A. Scott. vestingoperations and the hum of Park here on Thursday avenin Nelson Wa le exhibitin¢ two P y g SLE=Q'�'�►�7 I have the agency for the Famous gg the threshing machine is heard on last by the Brunswick Trio, of Renfrew Machlaery, Separators, etall'tons, Clydesdale and a. Hack• all sides. Fall wheat is turning London,•nx)der the auspices of the winter will be here very soon and scales, and the high quality ti ney, ,at the Toronto exhibition. out fairly well and is of good Park Board, was well attended. if you have any notion.of Acorn Range, and am'pre• �' a We'wish him success. unlit 03Ce are ieldin well in The ro tau: was purchasing a new - aced to i e best terms. Mr. McLean, of the McLean quality. y g P g greatly enjoyed p B y quantitybut they' are light in by all as the artists are amongthe sleigh, leave Give mea call when wanting some, Lumber Co:, of Windsor, and Mrs. :eight. The weather of the past beet entertainers of Canada. The I :Your order now so that it thing in these lines, Phone Pick 1007 McLean and mother were guests of two'or three weeks has been very Oroceeds amounted to over$100, I will be ready when the W C WILLSON } Kira. McCallum lent week. favorable and the �srmere made. ______ _____ __ _ 1 first snow appears. , ,> Henry and Mrs.'Madill, 'of Har- good use of it. R. R. No, 1, LOCUST HILI, ? s; row, and Mrs, Geo. Lee, of Stoliff. �� v 101 T +�� i villa, spent last week with their ---- - — I L O R N, E R E i D - ---- , J. and Mrs, Madill. BLANCHE M. RAMER CLAREMONT parents, O . Mrs. John Paterson and daugh• Teacher of Piano ---- ter, Bella, returned.to their borne a GR~ EEY14 in Toronto after spending a week Conservators Course TaughttM C +� f with Thos. and hire, Pater-on. Mc-Deering8tudio•st Mrs. Overland'a, Claremont, arM7 Cm*kwd lM�Loss Hill iq under the weather on Saturdays, for out of7 'a at present Buffering from 'throat town .pupils. The Pickering trouble and' is under the doe;tor's Cream Separators TENDER SWANTED :,care. We hope for a speedy re. v y pay fdlf. themselves be. Ten ers will be received b the un- CB C�m��48� QeSY!/l r ooD, R fore you a for dersi ed u y D, R Beacon, township clerk y p y gn D p to Tuesday, Aug. 28th, ` was In the village on Friday las ' for the position -of caretaker for them. The object o!this Aasociation to to School Section No, 2 (Base Line). conferring -with- the police tress- - � `� - lessen stealing and prosecute Ask us about the ball bear- For particulars apply to the Sec- tees in regard to the assessment of the felons. the Fair- village. sage, ills frame, the oiling o�'-Treas„ L. Barningham, ' _ John and Mrt. Stobo,-of Neleon, p _.. _ r B. C.. and Mr. and Mils 9£o-bo and system. the heavy re•ti° THE BEST YET Members having proper atolenoommaa! HEN you have , � aste immediately wick any member, placed an order ScMcCowan and ton, Walter,,.of ned tinware,and onr terms We represent the Waterbury Odor-' l Searboro, visited at David Gregg's p y of Bzeon>,in,Qommi:less with us for a memorial r, =•+on Sunda last. less Chemical Toilets especially ad- Membership fns - $1.00. you have looked far in- y of eighteen mouths to pay apted for rural schools or where there Tlsollaae•may be mad tram one Preeldens or to the future for our Mrs. Vex Middletpn and sirs 8sa ary on,nplioadon• memorial work stands 4 t^� is no water system. Can be installed' Abijah Forsyth ar spending a without interest. up under stress of time i couple of weeks in Detroit where in the builring. A card will bring Eisc. Oom..-L. D, Banka, C.S. Palm• r and -weather. Itis tru• '- the former is visiting her son and Liberal allowance for the full information with drawings for or. M. S.Obspmsa. Pickering. ly a lasting tribute. f 1 the latter her daughter. old machine. each particular layout. �- RR u �� Mrs. J' Heaeted and two child- H. E. Poynter, D. Runr0� Jas. Richardson. "No GreaterTributs" �1 9 re°, o! Vassar, Mlch., and Mrw. A. 121 Let n%prove that-they pay for -35-tf Whixevale President ' Sears$*" J. Chandler and Mrs. J. Rolla themselves by putting one __ _ ___.:- - _-- __- — N. W, STAFFORD, . ; "Thexton, of Toronto, are. visiting in on trial. Sirs pton Road, t � with J- H. and Mrs Beal, • Wh#tbv f .t' �r gg�� QQ p - On Monday eveniog,Reeve'(;. M+ C H A S COOP'JR `�' P W48 r hitby p Phone b and Mrs. Forsyth entertained the t members of the township council 'CLAREMONT ' ASafe ReposltOry',iOr � �lt and the officials who were iu at 'DURANT MOTOR CARS e�wrµ • � '� v tendance at the regular meeting AND TRUCKS Bonds or Other 1 t a to a sumptuous dinner. When i all had partaken of the good - 'Valuable Papers Leaf - ♦- +� i,,� - things provided the council again -u_ v - '�i Maple iigdi ��r1i�i �i�0 ; got down to business and conclad soott's �/1rp SAFETY Deposit Box in' yi,ui i nearest bran •- t ch of t leave for their homes after being the 9tondard - �nStlratlt� Co.O lea . -so well treated: _ Claremont _ Yy Cheap rates for farm and country. + Mr. Bassett, who is foreman on li►nk ill; the logical place to keep buildings. .James L�nderhill'B farm, met with ib' 4 yqur valuables for security and cob Windstorm insurance on buildings, a' a very painful accident one day Cob- For Pickling wind-mills,Silos etc. =. last week, He was assisting at venience. we shall be'pieaaed to 0 Automobile Insurance the threPhing at Mr; Degeer'+e and A full line of jars- of all kinds, �rvas throwing the shedve9 to the Crown pintq floc f�iroish yon with space necessary Feeder. In some manner he lost his Crown quarts 1.25 FARMS FOR BALE pis fur your requirements at minima ro Write.to or phone •balance and fell on to the feeder Jar rabbets; heavy, 3 doz 25c - -pnd'one of the knives inflicted a Aine jar rings. 20c doz rates. a Ej T1 7� O �xT 7►�[ A lLT very bad gash on his thigh, Medi. Parawax 15c pkg L L i7 YY tYl tl 11 cal aid was summoned, two doc• }}} ^�•� 20 WHITBY, ONT. tors being called, Dr. Tomlinson All kinds of apices and vinegars ] 11 IL. S�f��JDiARD �� y being as by a Stouflville for pickles`bn hand at OF*CANADA �.�k htA 1�A I a �1 lowest prices. V llVllll'1 ► Farmers, Attention doctor. Several stitches were - r necessary to close the gaping ESTABu3HED 1873 ioround. We are glad to know DI's' Goods g • t I=here secured the-agency for the Frost that he is .getting along nicely �, V. ) DDITT • A Wood and Cockshutt Farm Imple- and will sooty be around again. Ladies' Silk Underweare and Hose ► menta. and will keep constantly on Manager,Pickirring Branch band repairs for these popular , The Claremont Horticultural at reduced prices. 40 Branch"she at 9 implements. Society held a very successful Fuji Silk in colors and white Brookiia`a'p0 � Also, London's barn and stable - z Flower Show on. Aug. 25th in the 85c r yard. fittings. Masonic 'Hall. All classes were y - • I will also take contracts for painting --well' represented both in number Men's Shirts,special, 1.00 each 1 barns and houses by a new K; and quality, especially sweet peas, Men's Sox, 3 pr for 1.00 :H (� `T.l D - s O 1� ' O u �J process, by spraying. - v; perennial phlox, asters,.gladiola _ e "Eetimatee cheerfully given. and marigolds. There Was also a � - - Phone 1820. good exhibit of ferns and potted !Groceries My GeneraF Mereba.ndiae Business in �'S2 ". C1areinont to 1-fr. Reuben Tin0A11 I wish Y R• J• MSnn, Claremont , lents. Much credit is dee tD. -A fresh stock of Groceries always I �ociety and exhibitors. Mrs. D. Ys _ to thank my numerous customers for •Gregg, Mrs . J. Coates and Mrs, on hand at lowest prices. Green River J. H. Evans won the greatest num. Try ua with your their very liberal patronane daring the bey Af prizes. As this is the first next order. time Z have been in Ou81ne88 and hope pear the Suciety has attempted a - _ P Basket Factory Z � public exhibit they feel sure that T the same liberal patronage will be extend- Manufacturers ofanother year there will be a larg DA, 'SC O 1 ed to my successor. All kinds of Frn:t Baskets, "} -er and .better display._ _Several • new memiiers have joined for the Cai1 at f -phone 38U0 3--,Berry Crates, —T fall premiums: Claremont is for. Phone 1402, _7] FINOOLD S Farmere'Bnshel Bas innate in having as capable a CLAKEMON'1' _ CS,AREV CNT. ON2'AR=O Clothes Baskets. ` judge as Ira Boyer, Rbo placed ` the ribbons to the satisfaction of - _--._-- .._.- .. _____... ...- _-- ._- .-- ---- _-- _ _-_ __—_-- - _ X fill. . Frank Penn ock, Charlie Cooper is irrluck these Proprietor days, reaping the fruit? of dill. 44 " 000 Phone Markham 1604 r. Bence in business. On Tuesday he left for Hamilton to join a Pat of 33 dealers in the products HARV E*ST ,ERS *WANTED A T T Y of the Frost Steel and Wire Go., Ltd., of Hamilton, for a 10 dyys' Plus half a cent per mile beyond to all points in Mani. STANDS FOR THE 13EST r trip to Quebec and the Maritime $15a 00 TO WI N N IPEG 'Provinces, This is a prize offered tCoalgga Calgary, and East a' Edsaonton, s` in a contest inaugurated by the PLUS TAX RETURNING-Half a cent per mile to Winnipeg, r company to stimulate sales during D DeB,Dtns 120.09 sad tax to destination. AUG. 21at�-From Toronto, Caledon East, Becton Meaford,Col&n the first half of the year. The gwood,Penetang,Midland,C`apreol,sad .",company is sparing no expense to South and Fast in Ontario,also Stations in Quebec West of St.Andrews and Lachuts. AUG. 43rd-From Stations in Ontario,Toronto, Inglewood Jct.and West and South thereof. make the trip a great success. AUG. Slot-From all stations in Ontario, Capreol, North Bay and South and East thereof. ;8 Two Pullman cars have been - , chartered and automobiles will he sveaei Trains for wmnlpeg via cenaalan National Railways: _` ,provided at all stop-ov'er points y From TORONTO(UnionStation)-Aug.41st-12.01 a.m. (Midnight Aug.20th)l 13.30 p.m.110.40 p.m. sight-seeing purposes. They Aug. 23rd-2.00 p.m.;10.40 p.m. Aug.S1st-•+3.00 p.m.and 10.40 9=6 i 41 From OTTAWA-Aug. 21st-12.01 a.m. (Midnight Aug. 20th); 1.00 p.m. will visit Ottawa, Montreal, Qile- Aug. 81st-1.35 a.m.;1.00 p.m.; 10.40 p.m. - bec City, thence through Ne-w , From PETERBORO-Aug. 21st-12.01 a.m. (Midnight Aug.20th) via Lindsay, Blackwater and Atherley. Brunswick, Nova Scotia and From WIN DSOR-Aug.23rd-12.30a.m.(Midnight Au .22nd)viaCbatham,London,HamiltonandInglewood. Litter Carriers, Hay Carriers , Prince Edward Island, and all the From PALMERSTON—Au . 43rd-9.00 a.m. via Guelph.Georgetown and Inglewood. Pltmpa Door Tracks. Cow chief points of interest in these - p h ears from other principal pcirtc connectleg with special trains. F„r det-1.4 consult local Canadian � ,tional epeb Bowls, Pressure systems Etc. provinces will be vis ted wit no Through Trains--Comfortabia Colonist Care--Special Care Tor Women and Child.en . expense whatever to the guests. It will pay you to get my prices on Mr. Cooper stood near the head inCAIHMIDIAN NATIONA&L above before buying elsewhere, the matter of sales. We con- ° s *• ` him on his success. -FRANK [j t, - Cl3tp13Ce PIcICEniN T P USE E 1-.. -Y� - .•„ '-F+ f .LWn .hr.. ,. '+i n• ';Y :k { nes..•inn,."r,.. 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"If he's-there, Ween Tea are natural—•Only the process of curing ' you'll have to confess You 'don't `is different from Black Tea'—Both are equally c ' want to do that if you can avoid it." a ff "But if he's found out that the Pure— SALADA Green. Tea is sealed In a1M1 money's gone--" tight -aluminum—fresh—delicious--satisfying-- =r - I interrupted' him. "He isn't going $$c per a-lb. at all grocers.. Ask for this tea.i sim7el's to telephone the police at this hour, `,f� We'll wait until he leaves', then slip in Y '- 'Aa there, put the money back in the safe, } "a �,t" • .t : ,t,'' and in the [Horning, when he finds the ° Emons there, he'll think he dreamed it elle At any rate, there'll be no talk HAST [Ewih EI NT)DIF of jail." r s ', BEGIN HERE TODAY many tips before, but I never played He pondered this. I made another Y them. Always his til s have been eros- suggestion. "Has he.a tele John Ainsley, a man of education.• gges phone at a.',tad bleeding, becomes a master crook rest: Today I asked Mr. Garbon when his home' Then ring him up; if he preyirig upon other thieves. Swede he was Wing to make good hs prom- answers, be isn't in hiseoffice. WeilGREEN TEA - X99 ° ", fThomeasen, .a brutal murderer, is i ices to me. I have been enoPaged for I know that you're mistaketl in thinking _ killed in Ain'sley's apartment by the two years to Roue Peters." I.you turned off the-light. Try it" White Eagle, a notorious international' The girl touched his hand again, -- - -- ` air crook. While the lice search for I He was trembling now, suffering pro and I knew that she was his fiancee. from the sudden reaction to despair, L • "ley mother has no lemons-, I Ainsley--or rather for "Robert Stick- life. Garton laughed at me. He ��le ' " Lemons came to get some." r and amenable to any suggestion. From * � .At atralh is preparing to sail for i told me that if I didn't like my job I a nearby lunch-room he telephoned his' "Shall I pick you a few?" employer, He ems In the aiterRoon, as there acre no "Yes, 1f you will." I•a the Trevor dining room Ainsleycould quit He left the office about lemons left in the house, Viola told He pulled seven or eight of the g reed from the booth overhears a distraught young man tell ten, aagirg that he.would not be backso white that I feared he would faint his pretty girl companvon that he ir-- until morning. 1 suddenly went in- "His housekeeper answered. She her mother she would cross over to yellowest fruit off the laden branches' beads to kill himself. Ainsley Rads sane. That's ell there is to say about told me that Mr. Garbon had gone to the orchard, and bring some back and looked at her inquiringly, cult that the young man is a thief and it. I opened his safe, tooklout ten his office, in response to a telephone with her. "I forgot to bring my tagart." that his thievery will be discovered' message, an hour ago, from mel "Take a bnndle o1 clothes with prom "Watt, I will bring one." thousand dollars, and placed it,at five P He tan to the back of the orchard, next morning. Acting on a generous one with Harris and Poganni, on I whistled. "And you didn't tele- also," said Moska; We wash on y impulse, Ainsleycriers the young mato n ,twenty $500 bis as a gift. I the horse that my friend had told me phone him. I think we'd better enter Monday, and it,will be that less to struggled through a gap in the hedge. 1! about yesterday. The horse finished „ and, crossing the strip of land to the ' NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY 3'este the o#fico. carry," �t - " „i fifth, . Tirrell unlocked the doter of Gar- For through the lem,gn trees ran a little house, returned almost at once l I said that I-was a thief. I am, "That's all. Do you still want to be offlee, and we entered the room little stream coming down from the I with a brightly striped targart in his �` ^< he said, "Tornmorrow morning my There, upon the floor, his blood-stain hills, and as ft never dried .up even!hand. Into this he put the lemons, g ve money to a thief?" p° employer will find ten thousand dol- Now, if one judges Tirrell by his , covering them with a few of their; lass mussing from his cash-boz ed head indicating his murderers fer- in summer, the women always took r I to the notes in m hand-bald confession, one finds little exten- cel lay.Gaston. The l leaves-Julia D. Dragoumis, in "Tales ppm y ty, opened safe their linen there to wash. So Viola-, W �� uation. But I saw the girj. I knew at the wall furnished the motive of a Greek Island. Unless-- I suggested. � tied a white kerchief over her,hair, will be years, if ever, before I how the broken promises of his em- for the crines, snatched up the bundle, and b fore "A Long Drive' I ebbed un T'.rrell u ng repay this loan." _ gr young Just as his opening the wooden gate s a , "'Lnever lend; I give," I told him. - :., nd was on the telephone. moment where the great- pin ' ew Governor "Al" Smith, of New York -He looked at me. I am no senti- "What's the idea?" I demanded. among the mulberry trees,­0 pick State who has been nominated .by tAs% laentalist, but I tell you that I saw a "The police," he answered. some of the purple berries into a lea-,, the Democratic party as their Candi soul cross from hell into heaven. But I pointed at the Igen safe, "That for refreshment on the way. 'P?en, date ink the forthcoming Presidential still he hesit4.ted. looks like motive enough, but the poo---sing the gate behind her, she ran election, rerenrlFtold an amusing "You must know exact-, the sort D lice are going to ask—questions, Don't down the road that stretched between story at a ,public meeting called by 1� y person to whom you eY•e making � torgft that somebody impersonated the sea on the one side 'and the 11t- the opponentb of the "dry" laws. - Y� oe gift," he said. I liked him because you on the telephone an hour ago," tle old houses on the other. ezchang It appears that information had ;he made no pretense; he did not �! "But you can prove that we found Ing a greeting as she went with old reached the New York City author. crirngitrgly swear that it was a sacred `_ the body," he protested. Barba Stabi, who was coming down itlea that certain fait cab delvers were _ ' obligation. I f I shook my head. Obviously, I who from the hills with his donkey laden selling Intoxicants. A plain-clothes " a� "Croon," I encouraged him was avoiding embarrn9;ing question- with brushwood for the ovens. man approached a cab and asked the G . ' "`My name is Frank Tirrell.' I'm a - Ing from the police on one subject, did A Iittle further on, one of Louka'e irises if he I new where one could gat --sort 7f confidential clerk for Phineas " npt care to invite it on anc,ther, boats was just starting for the main- some whisky. #� Garbon. He is a trader and specu- I would have to tell the itwhcr? :and; so, bestowing the last of her The driver replied 'Sure, lator• The bulk of his operations have: story of •our brief acquaintance. I mulberries on Nasso, one of the rag-) The plaln•cl'othes man got In, the _ to do with jute, hemp and kapok Butl 1 might not be believed, it might even ged lads always hanging about the cab atarted off, and soon they were t� he also takes flings in anything that be said that we planned the murder quay, Viola lumped •into it, finding i on the outskirts of the city, and on 4` u ' comes aloe I '�' , together. Imaging asking a jury to herself with six other the State highway.. the meter ticking g. passengers. to '. "I am his only employe. His office believe that a stranger gave you ter, say nothing of a mule. k off to ten-cent lumps. It reached `r consists of one room on the ground I thousand dollars." Once on the other side she paid five, then six, seven, eight, nine dolma `:• floor of a dilapidated old building on' .� "But you did," he provested. her five lepta. and crossed the shady Tare. West Broadway, He has no regular' _ "We know it; and Miss Peters beach and the olive-planted slope that The officer finall-• stopped the office hours, Z know tassel as much knows it; but would a jury believe led to a narrow lane beyond. Viola'driller. "Say, where In blazes are we - ` 4 of his atlases as he does Also I have There upon the floor lay Garton. it?" I asked going?" walked more slowly along this lane, a key to hi safe, In that safe he He sank helplessly into a chair as though she were beginning to teal The cab-driver,replied, '"You mant- » ployer must have galled the youth " r� ! ` frequently keeps t►s [much as fifty And I am not one to say +hat one But what else is there to do. he the weight of her bnndle, On both ed me to take you to a place wirers thousand dollars in cash. This is in naked• sides were garden walls overshadow• you could Bet some whisky, didn't' r i, error makes a criminal. I hnnded p ed by lemon and other fruit trees. c� '• order that he may not lose any bar- him the twenty bills. I also eat down. The problem seem- � yon?" - - 1` in because of delay in gettim his ed jtnFolvabde Yet there moat-ben and here and there little white houses 'Yes, but how far are.you going to S "Put it bask in the sale, and 'all : hands on the actual money needed to „ wap out with their covered terraces, and rows travel to Bet !t"" will be well, I told him. "'Quebec," answered the driver. close a deal. Now, a great thief-and I may be of orange-colored Q - He was too proud to break down, pumpkins spread "Fie is a great gambler. He fre-I pardoned i! I consider myself great-- out to dry on the terrace ledges. To- quently tells rlie of the big poker although Fats lips quivered. The girl has in him the qualities essential to MAlbers liniment for Blistered Feet q wards the end of the lane she lifted games in which he plays. He also put her hands before her eyes. 1 my- the making of a at detective, I Alberta 1a making experimental - Etre the latch of a high wooden gate and self felt a lump in my throat. It was tests atto the cost of electrifying the �- bets heavily on the races. He is about had always sneered at detectives, passed into the orchard. A narrow worth ten thousand dollars to gain the average farmhouse. in other words, r� 'sixty-five. He is thin and shabby. He feeling Occasionally, as my readers know, I path between two rows of tall cypres-�, i Is a bachelor. He is also the meanest ng of godlike benevolence that I had outwitted the best of the proles- !t le trying to "throw light" on the nes led to the fruit trees. Oleanders man that ever lived. +posreeaer. at that moment Pion. And now, before the' Celeite I situation. 1 "What can I say?" asked Tirrell, and jasmine grew !n tangled masses Wite• "Mrs Greene and I are not "I was working, three years aRu, nailed, I must justify my sneers. of pink and white and yellow against on speaking terms," .Husband: Oh, I Nothing," I answered. Only, for . ) the dark straight trunks. The lemon „ for.a. Phi brokerage firm. Mr, Gar- (To be rn-.timed. the sake of bliss Peters, who seems to �_ !don't mind [fiat. It won't hurt both e bon did some business with us, ap- trees were giving well this year, acrd be standing by.you- - of you to have a little ret." parently liked me, and asked the to clusters of light yellow hung thick' - � .The girl lowered'her hands, "I told g •• - work for him. He promised me that him that even if he went to jail," she under the shining leaves. Here, and he would take me into partnership. „ , ,� �- there were dotted a few smaller! said roudly; "I'd rr,arry him. �, / WHEN IN TORONTO ! '�lnenever I remind him of Itis prom-' mandarin trees, and at the fart-',eat�. "He w=on't go to jail," I assured her. - J Eat and Slee at ,ise, he evades the issue. Times are I "And I'll never do anything again ' v � end was the silver.gray of the olives. P too pod. I have not been able �� Beyond a hedge of aloes was'another I ' to leave hi>xi. that's wrong," vowed Tirrell. ..�_�' • SCHOL.ES HOTEL. I rose to leave, but the young man strip of land pleated with a few trees, "Several times' I have, been with and at the one corner a very small Cafetaria and Short Order Service . clutched at my hand. "I don't even - YONGE ST., Opposite Eaton's -,him when he glycal wagers on the „ white house. -,races with a couple of handbook men know your name, he cried And be- Viola deposited her bundle in a lit- Hotel Rates $' Per Day and Up. teamed Harris and Paganni. Yester � � I want you to go with me to tle outhouse where the fodder was the office I watt[ you to see me put kept, and then, going to one of the day an acquaintance of mine gave tragi the money back in the safe." a tip on the race's. He has given me heaviest laden lemon trees, she stood He had restrained himself so long . looking up at the fruit. Under th'e that a breakdown was near. I know //\ shade of a giant walnut tree a mule - something about the nerves. I knew 7 � was turning round and round at the that to refuse his request might cause pump-well, and Viola could hear the " a i him to give way to the inclination to �'C-•,��� monotonous creaking of the-primitive k; - sw hysteria. wooden Wheel. "My name doesn't matter. Some A young man was opening than ' day, when you are rich, I shall,look nels In the soft earth for the water to you up and ask repayment. Until flow into the dito`-ea dug around the , then my identity is unimportant. And �� SRN roots of the trees. He turned 'at the `� y of course I will go with you to your -1 �_ sound of Viola's footsteps, started, office." and, throwing down his mattock , I stepped out of the alcove ,If your husband's business is drop- I did came up to where she stood., . .'. I " book for not wish the girl to embarrass me I piing air, you can help him.by making i it on the with theirgratitude But as we •put -�� her into a taxicab to take her home, a wme investment in the spring." '-' around my neck A. --` THE BEST BIFOCAL lees she threw her arms « ' Settlers For Australia[ counter �� and leased me. Had I earned with the British _ :�:::.�,•: •h�•`:.. sweat of my brow the money which " Brisbane Courier: Mr. Bruce has _ MOST people know this absolute M1 f I''had just given to her lover, the kids warned Australia more than once that antidote for pain, lyit are you careful w would have been worth every penny of unless our resources are developed the rr� to say Bayer when you buy it? And if~ I saw her go. I wandered if I overcrowded nations o1 'Europe sadV do ,you always give a glance to'seep~ +.. would ever see her again. Then I Asia will demand the right of free Bayer on the box-and the word } shrugged- Why should I? entry to the Commonwealth. If they ,genuine printed in red? wi It isn't the y 41 111 . 111 do, we could sca exect Tirrell and I took another taxicab; era to show muchnum rinteres the tin our Br1t ou- TH� OR HOPED ONE O HAVE s always cytions tucked intevery boz ca iree we went down Broadway to the Post bles when. the impression is abroad - '�LS Office and then lett the cab, proceed- that Britishera are not welcomed here. f Ing on foot to our destination. In front Resourceful as Australians' are, they ti - M o r e the address whither we were bound, cannot'be in a dozen-places at once, Tirrell stoppd with a cry of amaze- nor can a population of 6,000,000 pea 4 e _ :for .your meat. He pointed a shaking finger pie do the work that would keep live money at a window. times that number fully becupied. g "There's a light in the olfiep," be Wberein lies the sense o1 making A long reading 1Ae that give BAQ F4 t e O ,and : ea> elaborate preparations for defence uri- greater comfort in reading. A free the belt Pe ernnint less we are to have a considerably in- distance .field all-around the,rea4t- PP "What oai�it?" I asked • "Mr. Gartsori must be there," he creased British population? my segment Allows you to retain Chevsaid --�-- your natural poise. Re-moves that e =y Mottos "You may have left the light On 1� the trade mark i 'req uR AT ADJE4 But murder on the whole is rare, aged altitude' that usually accom /fvirin yourself," I euggpsted. ' even in the higbest political circles. panic* bifocals. stored +n Canada) „ , -(}. K. Chesterton. Ask Your Eye Specialist. n eatlna Barer Manttfactnr'. none it L irin He shook his head decidedly. 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The easy riding of the car caube-1 n ! _. . !Cu>r'1oi18 to Learn ai him to inqu;re into met!i.�ds of spring; Dr. Hastings, M.O.H., Toronto ,. : Canada s New Northwest Park '-•+: �]�� j //'''�� suspension, the us9 of recoil devht'as, Pain s bne, of..our most valuable • - -- --- t Makes It VO the better distrilsuttaa of weight, Lie friends, t few'af ua have ever con- /�,� t-�` lengthening of apringd. He wants sidered it as such, but rather the con- Rich OppOrtunl iy t0 the Lover .of the V6'ild to Rove and • "Consumer" Taking Last Bit also the details, practically and terse-I trary. Adventure g:t Will—Prince Albert National . .r . ly described, of the easy steering that Fifty years ago we never heard of , *. 42 ' _ �; • :�,_of Mystery Out of Iia Impresses him,so vividly. such a disease as appendhchtfe, but Ottawa, Canada.-The latest, a to Saskatchewan and provided � " ` "Insides • then ore frequently heard of cases of �® Basis of Interest Beene for one of the, most romantic '"1 Here( according to s large group of so-called "colic" which were ofttimee tion to the eateneive system o!' Cana. APPEAL WORKS followed by what was then called "in- than national playgrounds is the new;and stirring chapters in the history of � z Qualified obt#ervera, ie the main basis 8ammation of the bowels"; which al- the Dominion. The conversation .he try Prince Albert National Park, in the rt' 02 the inteil st In modern motor car hears belongs to a new world. . The most invariably proved fatri. ' 'To-days Owner-Driver Keen'•engineering. It has achteved'so much' Province of Saskatchewan. This re •talk is of canoes and dog trails, of the and made it naturally evokes, curia' The treatment given for colic serve, which was only established last�Hudson's Bay Company and-mail for " w. on Reason New Bus is those times was almost invariably s year, covers an area of about 1,400 1 the northern posts. Historic names -- So-SmOOth stty, they declare. 1 sedative of some kind, usually opium y 7 . �' Another factor that many credit square miles and includes a region of like The Pas, Churchill and Fort Nel- --. or some of the alkaloids of opium, lakes, woods and waterways which son; Lac la Rouge, Great Slave. and t. 4 + Motor car salesmen are noting a with an important place in the stimu !such as morphine, heroin or codeine. ` � A , �signiflcant change in the car' buyers latfon of lsy interest in motor car This only served to mask the real con- seem to have been formed for, man.i the Mackenzie reverberate in the con- Attitude. It's a obange that-denotes engineering is the character of auto-, It will not only provide a rich recre-�vereation. The Hudson's Bay factor, �^ dit3on that existed. The so-called a re-awakened interest in one of the mobile advertising. In black and colic was only a symptom of what anon area for this section of the the trapper, the Indian, the missionary, " most fascinating aspects of the auto- white before the epee of million of. Dominion, but it adds another example and the mounted policeman, have sad- - observations in connection with post- of typically Canadian scenery to be denly become the chief figures on the >a�&* mobile; namely, its mechanical aide, newspaper readers, performance con mortem examinations revealed subse- .. 'Whereas 1n the past three years many stantly !s being dissected as well as preserved for the visiting public stage of existence. fi? thousands of automobiles have been proclaimed for the vast public'that le quently to a what has since been a To many easterners.the Lerm Sas- In Montreal P,iver, which loins ti known as "general peritonitis." This x bo ht "sight unseen" insofar as interested in automobiles. I katchewan means only roll miles of Waekesiu Lake, one of the main fakes , 3I 1e u8 general peritonitis was almost invari- `I �L� what lay under the hood was con- Unit by unit, the car is taken apart,I ably the result of a perforated appen- golden grain and capacious elevators,I of the park, to hfetor�c Montreal Lake. ,.�,, earned, the car shopper of the mo in picture and teat, and laid bare for storehouses from which go forth long I there is lk rock which figures in many '..,�-' din, or,of a neglected case of appen• J• meat is curious to the extent at least eaaminatfon. High compression, for linea of trains carrying foodstuffs to Indian legends. To this day no Indian dhchtis. i D! wanting to see what makes the car instance, remains no longer a mystery I far-distant parts of the empire. It will pass either up or down the river -- go so much better ..than cars hav8 when 3t takes on material substance came as a surprise to many, there- without stopping to lay some gift oa . 11 These cases of appendicitis are now , , fore, to learn that Canada had in its this "Old Man" rock, though it be only µ , �- . gone before. - !n a photograph which shows a com- diagnosed early and, If promptly northern sections a region tie rich in an eagle's feather. ' bastion chamber of considerably lase .operated on, recovery may be hoped Buyer is Curious opportunity fo play as its central and Crane Lake, a large and beautiful -s'r area and a cylinder head of greatly for in from 98 to 100 per cent. of the ' In the questions that the ere:rYr nsR different shape than the a companion southern parte are as opportunity for,body of water 12 miles long, is per k Is asked there is a further evidence of pieces of these features• as they look-�caOne rarely hears' of cases of colas work. Ret one glance at a map will''haps the best fishing lake in the park... �'<, show a vast mase of lakes and water• but no Indian can be induced to cast , this same disposition to find out some- ed last year or the year before. I now, or of cases of inflammation of Kl ways stretching over the whole nor- a •line or met hn it. They believe it thing about the car's engineering. The. Nothing Baffling the bowels, nor have we heard of . 0 Q thern part o1'the province. 1 I . �!s inhabited by a gigantic trout, a I#. _ buyer is not skeptical; he_is curious. There can be nothing complex or.them for many years. The rapid development of the f great fish six feet long, that will swat- . 13e accepts the statement that per R e emphasize this example, as It :. tormanee eaceeYle anything he ever baffling about a carburetor accelerat-'is one of the most outstanding, as prairies in this century has brought low all hooks and bait, break linea and I tug well after a newspaper advertise- the tide of civilization to its once re- nets, pull the rods under water and, it 11 haB obtained from his old car but he regards the dangers of endeavoring meat reproduces a picture of !t show- mote confines. The coming of the he can, the Indian too. This is a r wants to know how the superior to control a pain of any kind by " Ing it to be merely a small comport-, motorcar and the building of motor story which, however, does not deter {;, r speed, power, flexibility, economy and went in which a reserve supply of drugs instead of accepting It as a roads have made it accessible so that the white Haberman and, although no .11. 4 ether virtues are obtained. moat°valuable danger signal, the nos- - gasoline is retained for use when today this Interesting region is w4th- six-foot trout has yet taken the bait I "This car has aluminum phatong," observance of which is very likely to ;, quick pick-up '!a`desirable. I to reach of all lovers of the wild. some fine catches have been made, In- t 8tya the salesman. 'be followed by disastrous results. Just as appearance has been pre- - The park boundaries extend on the eluding flab running to 30 pounds in . ; "Just what do they have to do with h 4i a tasking the car run better Y' frankly seated visually for years, motor car, loath to within tour miles of the town weight. questions the prospective purchaser. performance la being pletured in the Prompt response to the Brat twinge of Prince Albert and a good highway Aside from ate own Immediate at- connecting the new .. "I�' That his question Ln not merely rhet- substance of Lhe new features that of toothache by co salting your den- park with saint•I tractions, the park offers one other !std make !t possible.. I fiat may be the means of saving a Ing provincial highways to now under!appeal Irresistible to the adventurous orical Is patent in the interest he dis- Among sales officials, an valuable tooth. construction- Within the park the I canoeist. It is not only that starting a ��:I splays while the salesman explains 1.-" that the lighter weight of reciprocat- and service men, there is universal' It fa true that pain may simply Dominion Government, through Its from Waskesiu Lake near its south- f. agreement that the car buyer's new mean a local irritation, but it so fr,e- National Parks Service, !a also butld•'era boundary one may travel through 'A" � `fi g Darts permits speeding up the Interest In the "why" of what btu quently tndicatea'-serious trouble that . !ng a eer'..e of motor roads and trails'I connected lakes and waterways mak- ,c 'power plant while the better heat con-(car will do Inevitably wilt result in a.we should always endeavor to aster. and within a few months the new res- Ing an entire circuit of the park, but 's� ductivtty of the aluminum alloy con- tain' the cause of the pain. Once the ervatfon will be able to open its doors beyond park boundaries to the north. rz. ibtttes to superior cooling. more intelligent and profitable owner- D , dtt cauas has been discovered, which can to motorists from all its of the con- west and east Ile a succession of other ' � ,. Interestingly enough, a number o1 ably. They are eminently pleased g I that their patrons are giving them an' only be Intelligently discovered by tinent. lakes and waterways extending for �� 11 1.11 i (salesmen have been quick to point out, our medical adviser, it to Quite sate i �,`I - opportunity to help in taking the last y The landscape fa the park suggests literally hundreds of miles These .'- �that women, - too. are joining the bit 'of mystery out of the motor car. then to administer:something, to re- many of the older parts of Canada,;are all connected or accessible by com- -� .�,y jgroup that wants to .... set straight �lieve the pain while steps are being yet the briefest stay will be sufficient,partitively short portages so that start- ,,,, - on the "why" of fine motor car per• taken at the came time to remove the to sire the visitor the atmosphere of.',ing from the park one may cover.pro& t% tormance. cause. a part of Canada redolent with the tically' the whole of northern Baa- "a :'. "Bye Appeal" *Lad* ;'' Ro �� us bably 90 per cent. of the ills that special attractions of the great-North-I katchewan, Alberta and Manitoba 41`11 0 .14 .. _. - Driving a 'Cir Willi flesh is heir to are ushreded'!n, oe ac- west for he has arrived at one of the from Hudson Bay to the Athabaska sr 'I P' There Is no disposition on the part ".., •of those who have noted the new Arm Round The C.M. companled at some' time by more or main gateways to that great hinter-I Lake region. It seems likely that lt2 �curtoafty about the mechaates of the ieeB pain. Pain fa the chest may land of Canada.which for two can-. days to Dome this beautiful region will ¢ London-°'He had no control over'!.simply mean intercostal neuralgia, or 111 motor car to see the passing of tip turfee has excited the imagination of become a much sought playground. the car, and when he was told to stop -xt, aearance as the primary tactor tm' intercostal rheumatism, but on the `N ,:. ha had to roue bis hands above hfa other hand it may Indicate the onset . -'. catching the tan..,/ of the buyer. "Eye head to reach the steering wheel,"i of pleurisy, accompanied by`iaroiveift . = Watch Headlights i appeal." they declare, still Is tar to said Police Constable Lemon at King• !�w 1, meat of the lungs,or pneumonia. 'Tae � the lead with reference to stimulat- /'� S F etonon-Thames police canrt, when same fs true tie regards practically all � � on Your Own Dalt' -,tug interest Its margin is not even rredk. August Hodges, of Barnes, was ' ahreatened. Internal organa. , summoned for driving a motor car in ,Many lives have been sacrificed asW may;. "Eye appeal," says one veteran T. C. Kirby,s aegltgeat mattner, the result of not Intelligently Interpret. y Head of Motorist . 'salesman of popular priced cars, Lemon said that he and another 4� "i "merely has ceaeedto beeverythtng. Ing the significance of paitt. ✓ �.Cagt1C, In Timely Stlg- .r, policeman, were in plain clothes in a Let us, therefore, look upon pain as 1. , Performance simply has become ao motor car behind the car driven by sestina 1 one of our beat blends, and carefully definitely good that the car buyer Hodge. A girl sat beside Hodge who sad fnteIllgentty consider what the • s ;wants to know how it to obtained." had his arms round her,'with one el- cause of that pain may be and It It In- ACT. OF. UNFAIRNESS 13 Many Cars Similar bow resting an the steering wheel: 1 volvee any Internal organ, we should - 1n Aa elaboration of this Hodges denied that both his arms procure medical adrlce forthwith.- Failure to Maintain Own � point fa o1- "• were round the girl. tared by the sales manager of a com- ,Telegram. . { .Lights in Good Shape 'y 7 paay distributing a Do pular priced Mr. S. Brown the chairman, said. a Car in a very attractive territory. pp. that he wished more motorists would An Air 'Ministry order states ''that '> . Decried }• - attempt to atop erratic driving. chaplains of the Royal Air Force may Maintaining headlights of,auWmo- �+ :+ararance, he says, has become stand y dized to,the eztent tlraf all care are Hodges was fined `£2. _ _ - fly as passengers fa the course•o1 �. biles in constant ad justment�o as to +�' _— - duty, and may, 1[ physically fit, 'be _obviate the discomfort and hazard low, that•a majority have gone to the' ' " ordered to do so when, for example. , which result from glare and tack of - �vlvldt drop frame; nearly all are you cannot make both ends meet for reasons of urgency, they should �" " vividly colored and ffnished in lacquer, I focus is a duty incumbent upon motor- . that lines of many carr in different by stretching your imagination. .i proceed by air." % dom as a whole, says T. C. Kirb7, , 1. "price classes ale somewhat similar, � - ---- �retary of 'the Montreal Motorists 4 that exterior parts subject to corms- _ ue. There can tie no exceptions _... Training For a King " - to t this rule, It is pointed out, since x ys ion are finished in chromium or nickel _ -- driving became safe only to proper- 3;- or other non-ferrous metal,',and that ���%-,* sa�ss••+�•...� a 'a sport models In�a majority of ta• 11 � tion to the extent to which all danger � s i' stances are set oC by wire wheels. ,M�z«s^ -.' nus factors era eliminated. c e -' This visual picture hoe been pre- , '� " t Failure to matatsin one's tights is ul seated to the .prospective car buyer ' 11 the beat possible conditio>s both as to countless times until be is very famil- + a i brilliancy and focus is a distinct act lar with it. 'The performances picture, M� �` ,a ' � � ; A i of unfairgeas on the part of the motor re - !n its details has not been seen so + " "°' fat who ie negligent in thio respect. •many times and be is more curious . V.�> Y B declares Mr. Kirby, for in doing so about it tie s result. ' � 1 -, °,1�f' ! 'o- #S 96 one imposes on others a hardship 'Le With more than 2,000,000 cal' units '.' ``f, F< himself would be unwilling to bear. sold yearly tie repiacementa, others �� Y '0 :� I "It is, safe to say that scarcely any - - s does n t re ill-focused - point out it ie obvious that a major• E ; * 'a°' motor! t o coggise -i "' 18hirri Ma#cea an Attractive --- `#y-of new oar buyers-are experienced- '' `` -. _ _ headlights. as a deflnite__mo_tQrhng---. _. . a T`rtmm>ng %: automobile operators. When they go ►; Y «,` evil" says Mr. Kirby. "He needs only to purchase a new machine, they drive . k' Charmingly simple is this smart frock to recall his own unpleasant expert- .t R p I ences caused by blinding glare from 'it themselves on demonstration. All y w a. The skirt is shirred and joined to the , companies are now inviting this form j bodice having shirring a;each shoulder, cars approaching on a street or high- ,.V s and the long sleeves extend into Lhe neck way to realize the discomfort and'po- .14 of test for their products. -.:- 1.✓,t and are gathered at the lower .dee to te,ntial danger which can result•Know- ' r . . A Comparison t narrow west-bands. Contrasting mater- ing the evil, he should be the more Naturally, the moment he seats 1. c '' ,, ia2 is used for the bias facing,and a long willing to correct it in his own case. t el extends the full length of the front. , •himself in the demonstration machine, ppeaaa "There will be found individuals, rM,; the prospective' buyer begins a NO. 1596 is for Minus and Small Wo- � w; however, who rant about the glare of + t, men and is in sizes 16, 18 and 10 years, Cees of comparison. When he drives x icn, ° 1. Slee 28 (36 bust) requires 3�i yards 79- headlights on the cars of other drivers .; the car, be Hada it, starts more *� t ' � ,, tach, or 2 yards 54-itch material,and but who take no steps even to f/nd out :4'smoothly than his other•car. ,He 4, ,n y nx #4 yard 39-inch cotttrafting. Pries 20 1f their own lights are glaring. They arty; ' � � .1: is the ttern (are quick to demand adjustment tor: -, ` wants to know why and, obviously, i r, ' is - µ the explanation is a lesson hn practi- °4 `" 3 others, but with themselves the evil f � HOW TO ORDER PATTERNS. cal engineering. He is told of engine '3 ' . does not seem to exist. s �: Write your name and address plain- { f,, .flexibility In its relation to speed, t. `, ly givin number and size of such "This is where the unfatraesa la !m ' - •power, and 1n other details. The ' a g• glanced. The old adage that 'what ler i clutch, transmission, drive, and dit• « 1 patterns tie you want. Enclose 20c in ,. i4 ;, �*�se „ F stamps or loin (coin preferred; wrap sauce sof the goose is sauce for the ;terential are described as to the parts X �.., s< it carefully) for each number and gander was uttered with respect to they DiaY• �,.. - „w:"it. r ,� �gcdreea your order to Wilson Pattern just each type of unfair conduct. Mo- i. His previous car may have been an- Service,?8 West Adelaide Bt.,Toronto tonus, atter all, to an Individual-mat--- .-'poying because of Its vibration. Flow' ter. Regulations may be.passed with the engineer has overcome it by the Patterns Bent by return mail. collective objectives, but the remedy ��: ..ase of a dampener, ligbter reciprocal-f AN IMPORTANT YOUNG MAN OF THE BALKANS for our traffic evils ultimately moat -Ing parts, better balance of.eng'n•� .,King Mthai of Roumanta, with his mother, the Princess Helen at the I lost Just because I ran too slewr- come from the Individual. So it is c",! r �;'units, the better suspetuion of the beach near Constantsa, on the Black Sea.• iota Bray. with glaring headlights." h ' - .. . . - '�;, . '- - 11 . .11 v . . .1 m. ,� , . . ' +� sn r i " !v"k .:.K.•C.}'do Y' ..`, a � , .-'.3 'v.;i,•, i "C'ry ``c! ^l o .� c. •.,. , .. .»:s:r ....• ;R.�,: .� J •.um ..c ^a 'L. 'c ,'sa i # '• �J w d•'• a, x , „ x.: ., K ' j. a :'+ x a t.r zt:a '� e X.. s T ,..yi.. .4., :4 ..M1 'g,J1, �;V.i.^. :• + _.�M� .d`9A .1 F 7 Y f..1., Y !'�^S '1r:'MG,' •Y1,,"�d�?M. .Ali' 'ti... .'r'� ' 7 ��..n •' 5 .•yi�'"7"�'Sf` .�T,.:i .,r,C r""}1.111' :. �qy Y 'rya• '.0,9 M'-1'>"•r+ .ar..'t' q L y'�A1� ...�.� ',jai� `+w'•'.. �nW^ ++,M •F1 ,i .µ .� 1r^* F..S. .,.lt�. R. . '.;;s f " ems+ ..T !' W_ ^,�y.y, P_ , , V A, 7­,� 1r, Z, -,7 �Z d Office over W I ut.Dent Jted H. C. and Mrs. Jones.-Sunday', ist. Balsdon's hardwIare r. Smith, his mother a atore. Office h ours, 9 to 6 daAy y. ' o Klee Borne. of Toronto,spent Su -ith Mrs. J.0' nnor. 6 -i;'ay a nd n. evenings by appointment.* , M re. To*w'lle f Toronto H. Mclones., of.Kmrkdale, via. Dr. EL T. Fallaise.Beside and ,LOCALISMS* &c8unday'with r�' The Worlieti's Institute' H.Land Mrs day N% Llan Clark, 01 Lakefield, undertaken the work of 8upplylog :C, —A spent a day this week with his water in the park. A well digger las Eliza Codpland spent ta, W. J. and Mrs, Clark. was engaged and he succeeded in paren aw days.last.vieek with her par —Found, to Pickering Village, getting an abundant 8npply- of 1110110 to 64re. mall sum of money. Owner may good water at a depth of fiftosen 0 ::�Mpa Wiwan, of Peterboro, enre same by -caning at- the feet. A cement top will be placed Omura- I at Sunday here with her aloth pro NIEWS OfficiL overit and t%-pLmD will be suppled. A. Burrell. e-r,Mrs. -2- T., 7 --c. C. Ravin'Was in Ainprior, . —Mm.-,Charlee Pratt and,dau- OSHAWA FAIX last' week at�qudi g,the ghter, Hilda, of MWIcine Hat, Al ofA fr beew are the guests of Kra. and tend The. Oshawa Fair, which is to be ��Vond* hi J4bo: the Misses Rorke. y next bet r Day I —George S. Mattice,principal of held on -Tiiesdaiy, Wednesday and u c i iLr� 1hi places of ,business: in the Vill King9dward School, Peterboro, Thursday,'September 11th, 12tb and i0i., the 12th and W,&t 18th, with show days on and M r'8. Mattice are kueal YAn and spea. 13th� is provided with a splendid pro- lor 6jrea; fioh�, ",6ek with-.their -dauchter.. Mrq Andrew's maDse this week. W ny, of Then. J. Larkin and sister, gramme for the 1928 Fair. 7 ��dlitvbr Doi) Whitby'town.. Miss Annie Larkin, of :Chicago, The Prize List has been much im- P. are visiting friends in Pickering proved with additional prize money. The C040 ­a�mlsa Marjorie Assan has gone and Whitevale for a few days. The admission to the Fair has been ear to Toronto to take a conrLse.in a decreased from 35c. to 25c. The com- Was They W wish her ad w The W. U. S. of St. A t B7 t t�, 4— -business college. We inittee in char of the enterta�inment —41 .L _... ge United CLureb will mee i , 'the, ave gone to a great deal of trouble d Mrs. Po'well and d expense, in order to p h W B. an home of Mrs. W. J. Clark on Wed rovide are uesday afternoon, --Sept�. 5th, at 'In 4" daiighter, Et�el, aRent the week. 3 00 o'clock. amusement for all. T?fe usual big '4 -in Pbrt Peiry midway will be in evidence, as the id�.With relativ& _Theservices next Sunday irk Royal Canadiap Shows, with 4 rides, �PT �:%nd Uxbridge, -Beautiful St. Andrew's United Church will f, shows and a number of concessions —Miss McEwen, dietitian at the 7�1 be at 11.80 a. m. and 8 p. m. (day- have contracted to be on hand. In Wbetern Hosprtal, Toronto, spent light saving time), the minister front of the grand stand there will v ihil vreek end with bar cousin, Dr. being in charge. be represeritecf 7 big vaudevill and Mrs. WEwen. e sets, —Mrs. J. C., Philip has Just re. —Whileshoeing horses on Sat- both show day afternoons aAd even- turned home, after esendirg min The P tirday Bert Law had theladex ings. In addition to this, each evening Week with her sister, Mrs. Stoner, finger of his right hand badly there will be shown wbnderful Tile' III it jammed whed the animal became plays of fireworks. of Port Enron, Mich. �—Ur. and Mrs. Fielding, o unmanageable. Entries are already coming in to f Gra. 7 �,v The Woman's Guild of St. the Secretary�s Office, and prospects 6imhurst, and Mrs. Fielding, of 1, will be the Brantford, are visiting with Dr. George's Church will hold their are that the 1928 Fair monthly meeting at the home of best in the bistory of the South On, -and Uri. Cartwright. able : :* :--Arthur and Mrs. Boyes and Mrs. Wo. O'Brien, Frenchman's tArio Agricultural Society. Perfect Reawn son, Jack, motored to Belleville on Bay, on Thursday, Sept. oth, at Remember these dates, September 2 80 p. in, 12th and 13th, and join with others "A .Sunday and @pent the day with at Oshawa Fair for the usual annual —St. George's Obbreh 011 Ahe formers brother, Wm.. and day : At 11 a. m., Rev. F. j,� Nic- holiday. Mrs. Boyes. Ask the Secretary for a Prize Ust —Wm. and Mrs. Cullis have re. holpitia, Supt. of the National In. stitute. of Toronto, will conduct ^nd one will be sent. ... turned home, after spending two the service and preach. No even- weeks is Orono, bwing to the Ill- 7 I widow 189 service ffom Canadian National Agents. ness of their sister iti- aw. i i R' of the late John T. Morris. Capt. and Mrs. Cody of Som- at Richardmon's, now on -display, n-LARM including Public and Eligh School —Everything in school supplies INNOVATION ATTAINS QUICK PO and Mrs. McLean �nddau- Tried as an experiment in providing 756 eaden and text books of all bt f Windsor, also R. G. and r er, o a com' rt for night travellers, the kinds. See our new 10 cent laose e),tr -0 04 Ves. Redditt and son, of Toronto. le-room,sleeping cars�on Canadian leaf note book and 5 cent velvet visited with Mr. and Mrs. Redditt 41V f pencil with rubber. Natioral trams between Toronto.and n lad Y Montreal quickly reached tremendou.- n of the Tennis eyes and —The executive ularity. ­!gari� sort Mrs. B Club are arrainging a schedule of Pop children and Miss Jean Clark So quickly 'has this new travelling ana totirwaments, which will begin convenience rnet a Long-felt want of M "t -motored to Hamilton Beach on Saturday and "at the week-and next week The members are re. the travelling public, that these cars qt ested to kindly watch the bul. now operate on both the ten and with Robert and Mrs. Fitzsimons 0 fan letin board no that they will know eleven o'clock trains to M. and aily at the letter's cottage. ontreal. their poaition and the time Rat. Each room in the single-room sleep- has returned home,aftAr spendin fully decorated. It —Mrs. Mackenzie, of London, 9 Those who have not yet joined A gouple of weeks with her sister. and are desirous of taking part is toile ing cars is taste provides every t requisite,has hot Mrs. John Doyle. whns her bus. the tonrnament, are reqU4111ted to 'and cold running water and ample pit,, at. b&nd in their names to any of the space for baggage on the racks anfl band. Lient. Mackenzie, v officers without delay under the bed . Deep springs anC tending the MJ31tary Camp at —On Saturday, Aug. 18th. as soft mattresses make traivelling as CHAP "R mAN —J S. Baledon motored to Bar- Chan. W. and Mrs. Pilkey and dan comfortable as sleeping at horle. ford so Su aday and Mies t the day ghtef. Phyllis. were returning 'The popularity of this Canadian with his brother. F F. Balodon. home from Oshawa, their car eol National service makes it advisable to I ad family On his return be was lided with another car going east. arrange for reservations early. Full 16' 86 drivi % ismowpanied by his wife and dau en ,by; Mr Vanderwater. of parti6lars and.rexervationa from any led by Canadian National�Agent. S Toronto,who was accompan bter, Bliaache, who had been and famil 04 MEMO-FtIAM. k a few lines 4 speoding a week with Mr. Baladon his son and another man. who ere on their way to Port Perry, We are offering this Wee _X. J. �Valsb, who is about to Another car was also on theaceae. NEAL—In ever loving memory of 61 move to"the city, where be-has As the care were crowded. Van. Thog- Neal, who passed Of Summer Caps, in black and away on derwater's car Lame in eolitact erected a Bae sew residence, will Aulrust 28th, 192" b Mr, Pilkey'A. damage -hold an anction sale of his house. w1t He suffered much, ;.rith patience bore; white checks, dongr0las "A Iaold fnrDiturs, garden tool@ etc . to the extent of S2&W The case t on Mon- Physiciang were in vain; c&tDe upin police conri —'sit his premisee, King Std, Met- on 7411 God above, in His gTeat love and buff linen, ing st day evening wh-bn the Toronto Thursday, Sept. Oth, beginn Released him from all uain. o'clock p. m. Sea dodger@ for m""D was charged with reckle" Sadl_y missed by –wife and family. .2 rticulars. driving. for which offeglee he paid Regular .1.95, for 1.39 —The newspapers during, the a floe of $15 and cents. a ew —On Sunday aftemoon the reei- Now A dwors4se"Saft". I* t f weeks have been fall of " -These Caps are a- real bu dents of the village were treated y the results of school examinations. In comparing these with Pi to an unusual night in these parts FOR SAL11—Chtnehilla rabbito. T. ckering -2 when an airship flow over the Ed Or Reilly,Dunbarton,Oot. 151 boo) the latter shows up t o good — 4 Watage, when noting the sum. vill&ge 010 its WRY to LA"I" Whe rrTMI)THY ISEED FOR SALB—Ap- was manufactured and I to Harald Barclay.R.R.2, Claremont, r of honors that have been w =by the Goodyeic Rubbeor P=0-318- Mf Finoi' Spdrt Shirts (broadcloth) coElAr cared by this poplin. The teaching taff, as well as the pupil& re to Co-, Of Akron, Ohio, and makes OR SALE—A Ford tourism car. 7 No. in &e ats of frequent trips betwee F latest UIIL�W *11:1611IMS ,A-'�Zl 'be eongratulated on the ree Cheap. Apply W.C.Partridge, R.R No. ul n that city % d Toronto, and is an a4vertis- 2,Pic.Mring. :their effortm. ar and pure white, 1.95 OR SALE OR RENT—Bri ek house. —Miss Anglin, B. A., of Kings. ing scheme of that com pacy. Tut, ston, has bees engaged as princl- envelope of the airship is of rub- Ften acres of land.in North Claremont. Ap- pal of the Pickering Continuation ber instend of allk the usual ma- ply T.Condy,Claremont. 49tf I. It itiflated with be]* Chool so successor to Mr. Trott. terts, lu6 T OST—Spek of bedding. Kingston ho had resigned. gas, a mparative full line of togge J W Miss Anglin, co ly now product. I iRoad—*hitevale. Finder p�!esse pnone The man who is chiefly responal- Mark 5,513 or return to E.Perry,Whitevale. I We hive a ry Who, has been principal Df the ;-�.Palmerston Continuation School bleforite'discovery isProf. McL*n- AST'URE TO LET—Will taitp,esittle' P .. Jor men. for-ten year comes very highly uan, of the Toronto University, to pasture. Also for sale,� wagon box. like n,,;plow.and other articles, Wm.Lacey.Dun- and it was discovered about the irecornmended by the Inspector of barton. 51-2 am separator,gskso- wk ring .1ormer employees. Fred T. Buntinig, ',Coatinuation Schools and by her early stages of the great war, --OR RALE—Cre Pin'?e when Prof McLennan was in Ea- Fline engines.riding plows,washing machines. being employed by' the and wheelbarroWS.211 new. Also 2 good lillat Established 1.857. —Mrs. M. S. Chapman entertain. glaod, BritiiIh Government in research wagon&. Will sell cheap. ApplytoMrs. ra ed the members of the Swastika work, when every one was work. �owdl.Cl.,!,7,mt1 50tf Club on Tuesday evening of last ­10roak and the implements of warfar( also Miss Mabel Wrilrbt. Frost wire fencing and gates, It will pay y Iformer members of the Club, but eff ective. Helium is much safer W.F,Disney.Greenwood.Phone Inck 2314.$03ut Week in n feverish activity in making ("4ET OUR PRICES 0 n new &nd honor of Miss Allegra 11391 ) more %,)rused farm machinery,cream separater, than hydrogen gas which is very I N _S U, 'A 'N. -C who b%ve bVen residinig,iu eali- ORONTO WET-WASH LAUN- inflammable,and with oxygen,is a TDRY (Semi finish)—Let our driver call and forcia for the past few years and ..who are now paging a brief visi powerful explor6ive. The appear. explain our 24 hour service. just leave u� n�me with Mr.S.W.i avis, barber shop. yw.r t &nee of the airship ih this vicin to relatives in ickering. These Ay will pick up and deliver 3 times a weeli. created much interest as very few two ladies gave most interesting SAO& -, V g Mutual Fire lintr WANTED AT ONCE—Two strong, ii represeInt stron here had ever seen one before. tAlks on their experiences in kitchen women for high-class tea-room, Companies whose rateo we�the' ornia. GoW money aud all year job for right penon. f SALE RIC615TER. Previous ezperience ih bete) work not eswntW, ev a our report of the motor lowest obtaingbi 0 APP91 ,in Re r write THE FALCoN.KiriW accident which took place on the Irson 0 Friday, August 31st—Anction sale of ton d.. Ighland Creek P,0. 52tf 40 horses, ranging from 2 to 7 yrs. SALE OR TO RENT-107 acreis Provincial Highway a mile east of e insure both ViRage the village on Satnaday Aug..18th, FOR old. Clydesdales and Pwvherons,to good land,adapted for grain or dairyi a" Rropert iff '111 No.I for fruit gardening, wen wa at the We made an error in referring to be sold stock yards, Sto, - orham, Alm- farm bu near a School 4mile wes 7 In 14kie, church, 4, con, y supplied without obfip64A... those who had re6elved the meet villethe property Of DlIinea flo�li , 3M, PMering. I OWN *418m with to w thiis fail. ApnIv pdv- Sale at one o'clock sharp. F. W. iof Audle P wm April 2st.;929, 1 6W received L the Z Jaw"Me- serivus iDjuries. The lad w I most serious InjuIrly Silversides, auctioneer. 1"Aldy, 621tf w"Mrs. James Meffan, of Toron- Saturday, Sept. Ist—Auction sale of Who was taken to thoemer. furfliture, house and lot of 6 acres, Fire, AuUN Accid"t. RANOB Bit, IM 11 ey ward of the Toronto Goner- SEC U-ME YOUR I : -- - - with a quantity of large and small �[NDS-40vernpest.MunidPOS, Corjo�� 0 A ce Ited. There Is gmvedan-_ fruit Hard and soft water in the Orccari". Ple'lle SuPclisi. Tomatoes, large tin Ile..Sublig t8oap.8bai-s ORTGAGN VDANS on Fam Prg -ger o losing- ths, eight of her house; also stable 24x26, the pZ —Farm and Peed AL BOT&TH 101 injured eye, but on account of erty of p- Bowen, for 16c., Fruit Jart� medium Claremont. 1.19. Small 1.05, Grenulat. 41 her condition the doctom am yet at 2 o'clock, standard idme. see ed Sugar, 10 lbs. Oft W F? K E R SON.1 have been unable to operate on it. bills. W. B. Powell; auctioneer. Other goods priced In proportion. Meffas, who was thrown Thursday, September Sth ' Auction kMVI b h the wind-shield, is also sale of household furn—i Bractford Bincer Twine , ,: t rouff ture, etc., aufferfng from painful iojuries to PICKERINIG the property of E. J. Walsh, Pick- We dell ver goods order ed1witble Goulding al 'A ering Village, Sale at 2 o'clock -ffT bis ebeat. Mrs 80 reasonable distance. Box 40 whore serfou 17 Injured than ap- (daylight saving time). See biHs auctioneer. 0 peared sit flnit. later. W. B. Powelli P. WiHows, Greeimood Telephon Pickering 48M N