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L� i 1 - FICKEBM X11 T., E AN 0 SEPT. �`\ �.92�3 S '� �, � , � .,L a, g v:.' 9►oiTetlritoststi 6<Rabl.. TOa3S `4'e= DUTIBARTON. ¢ROUQHRiIt►, ,. �'�r■■: a ,s`` '�a 6 � 1 I ,,' ■'�� Rev--D. $ •Langford vvi)1 conduct Miss Helen Barclay s hohdsty rt 11 i :µ,ms _ , -19M B&Ad the StInda afternoon service in •the 'at her •home-here...> �•,r,," ; Communing Hall at 3 80 Mrs. E.H`aidoi has been visiting rsith , � lE$.L.HOOER-1'bysiciaD and Bur• p.m. on Sui, O <f- s 1 „ . Grsdttasa.or University of Toronto. ' da next. Sunday School will be held frieada in shavvp, ,•-'4� Plao>or.l�ek is 81,4 �W John Knox; British Columbia, is , _-..... . t at Theo W A. will meet r w ,a R. FCl$SIFTH. h.D., Direc.tpr.. '" Qp at the home- here at present ith`iiia'people. . �• „n + - " y ' Assoa3ataodt�tario.Reg. of Mrs. Blenkin on Monday afternoon A little son arrived at tie boats at 39sta►bllehed ggeg �r rh pp )� i. t' °f go iias eta ©t all"B1Zt'13 September 11th, at 3 o'clock, daylight Thos. 'and MY's.' Norton en Sdtiir ey • ,, �•-..;--'1 I as esamiaed.by apyo3atmeat las , . 1 •<_ C1f:rRmoat,Ont:', saving time, All ladies of the coiigre- , , :*: - �rgai. rs. Hanson-still continues v r r and descrllOI1B y gataon are cordially invited. ill and is envo ' r•.aQai. P I o , -._� d or going; the city t be � 3',•a#, a "a7 WHITEVALE. c R6t are f " • r I. S. OHRIBTIAN, Barrister and } } Oar school..re-opened on Tuesday r- -'i a1171 Qatar,Notary Public Etc. Money to at +Owes prices . - g� . •.0ss,a:'. 30nth Win¢,Court House, Whitby. 2aly Miss.Florence . McKay spent .the' Kith a good attendance, and teacher Cho i - e t• rY week-end in Toronto. and pupi.s will soon be hard at work - PP . P f D.BROWNINI,I, S C, .Barrio Salt for sale Misa Lena Moore called on' Miss with the.next raid-summer's exams „ yA g ter,Solicitor.Notary =ubLc. Aatteu'Bllt., 011atan ` � k ywest of Post Office,Dutsdas street, Edith MacRae on Sunday. Qw iIi ,.,. ',� � ' 5;M • house phone ase, Offtce.pbone 892. .. .• A goodly number were at church on c fly in view. , f � *� �OIiAB, A, WH12'E: POST PERRY w �� ,• ;� P. Sunday evening, but still no choir, y L r �« al BETON dt 8088-Barristers: So- U l f h 8 ' as Ildllo a, Northam ontuio l3aiidins,no 8uceeseor to late W, G1, Baraes Mrs.Thomas White has been spend- A serious shooting accident occur= 3 ."` i.1 I Vii.Toronto• Phone Mark 6420 ing a few days with her sons in To red on Friday last in Cart aright s " �� ,� .F ionto. townshi ust east of Port Pe as " ' . �• aada;ae�$? p *� Robert C. Wylie and friend motor- P j rrY, , �. A" Roofing -.-Material, � a result of. whish Charles Collett the �'� 'I �i(OHARC8ON A PICKERING- ed over from New York to call on the 1g_year-old son of Charles Collett, a J am ready to buy �, c-, fi SoWtocs etc.. vis-ala Conf•d- - former's grandmother, Mrs, J. Mac- in the new trope C. fe ntTdi�g.� Corner Yo a and Rich- 1)x--Brit eh 0 lum ' lithographer, •g ,r >3iLa..Toronto.Phonas Main rand ltsai' 9_Y bis Shingles Rae. _ hospital here ivery venous con- "� ,r, Pfc)vnriaa office open Wednesday and 8 Z " " Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sleep, of H E _ qt* ®� y evening•. Phone Pick.6600. 8d ,, * dition, following the amputation of , , ; , R No. 2 8 and,5x Mon real, have been holidgying at the lfis left arm which was shattered so ". -r y � ' ' home of the latter's parents, Mr. and t=,' -rc _ Deystasl Mrs. Donnelly. being badly f rfinzd in theot of w i .. AND ,,10 . .. u TQRONPO ASPHALT e f � � M� LAZZ 18. BEATON, D. D. 8., Lambert, a 16-year-old '. Coielge of Dental ROOFING - Toronto. Collethas een youth char m t3,adtttttetoirthe Royol McGINN-PLAXTON and L'nivereitj of Toronto. Of$ee. hurray's 18 in., 82 is. and 88 inch of his father's farm here while 111n "'�'� +'?, iisrdoak s Gontettwaery stare Wealthy. The home of Mr. and Mrs, Clarence and will the hi hest alts 11 bm+arss co 1S:i m a ao. Is,& widtlse, 4 in I Shingles;; also Fay $ • p' _ 7l 1? phone 6. g father has baso working at his trade r t. �Q �y Metal nolle and Plaxton of the sixth concession of t� fx� - --�- y Pickering, -xaa the stern` of a quiet in the city, and Lambert was employ- , °"s. r� a Ridge Roll, ed on the farm. Collett s mother and �• Z. w BIL O.$A41TH: D, D, 5., L D,S„ but pretty weddin:; at 2.30 o'clock on sister had gone to Toronto Exhibition, � " , ", to Dr. 1,N Dales}, Graduate of , Material, or will give price on Saturday, September 1st, when their C 0 A L .r , t -� Rae College of Dental Surgeons and Tomo , floished' 'ob• eldest daughter, Pearl, became the and the the 'young'men and George rr M� r Ra Uaiverstty'. At Claremont o!?fce over H. A $ ., 'kms•,-:Saw's store ever Tuesday-and Phone bride of.Arthur R. McGinn, youngest Wright, another employee, were en ` i�r I '°' 10 it 2.tf engaged in washing the dinner dish „ , a , W t son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm .M,Gis."t, of --- - _..-- -- _ -- �:- PICKERING -:- es. Lambert picked u the 2-un but - 13RBHRT T. FALLA ISE, L D S., Toronto . The bride entered or. the: F P -. --� :. -4 •�� 1 D.D.S., Graduate of the Ro 7 l Coueo of i i j - A % arm` of, her fath-r to the strains o° was xa ed not to handle it aF it A clod eu iy of Hard and Solt °'� „ .. Snrgsocs and the Un,verait of Toronto. L VMBER A wan loade•1. Notwith,ttan( the pp � Lohen rin s• wed n march, played R above J.a a malCoogpstRore,«tiyrIna,A=: __-- --._. -- -. ---.--- g y Plaxton, sister of the warning fit pointed the wea- Coal on hand. Also a supply •�'a by Miss Audre . moot' Ybme Pick 8700. brine. The bride wore a dregs of Gon st! Collett, an+i was accidently dis- of Kindling Wood, �` X14�1 no �- TSE �dINI1�4 B��RgET • charged, Lambert, grief stricken, im- �t 11 ° beage Georgette with deep Bounce of stove length, a tfluotrsess dsaabs• chantilly !ace, and carried a bouquet mediately left for Oshawa to catch a al k `t "- bu for Toronto, but instead he sot l2tf Phone Pick. 1709.- - ice. el. ^^ We buv and sell, furnish quotations of sweet ens w�. nom t ° RLIZA SETH RICHARDSON- atoll lnformatioa on all Listed and peas, roses and maid- a lift in a truck. The Provincial Po- ��� " FeFI*e a,►daatomob Ie,n.urance of elf k,nds. en hxx��r fern. Rev. Walter Rackhann, flee bein¢ notified, arrested him at his DO:ti ALD 1llIIa�+i80, PICgL$iNC:I ; flag compnaiesaf aolad Gaancral stead Unlisted Mining"Stocks .of Witevale, offic.,ated. After a ,e, QF 4� +�• - We will be pleased to advise what darty luncheon Mr. and Mrs. McGinn home in the city and took him W - r • ... . stocks to buv or to hold,or left for a motor trip to Montreal, Bowmarwille where they lodged him �.•• �.�RNI17� aiC ,; -.x'71 i80ROH KEAY-licensed sact•lon. wbat stock to sell, in•the lice station cells. f " Quebec and other places of interest. po _ Building and general , ser.Aac". five stack acrd seneTal rale, :Otients are making monA b Contracting. ` °Z . attenAcd to. Terms reasonzbie . R_ following ouradvi e7 i On their return•tom y will reside in AUDLEY. g• - ".�, Rf s, vole, Pbone Stout 900L al♦ g C Toronto. I3�timate® furnished on all clava" a'w _. - .__ - - - Our long ea rience. in mining. ea. "- of work-Interior and Exterior, �' ;s +r POBTILL, Licanew A•tacdness!, g Pe y WHITBY. Winters Bros. and their families ' Alterations and repalre. iy'� ; Sw O+mast W Of�se0 A**" tending over a rind of tweet asissa�831 stalls at0mase q Sears. allows us to give sound advice visited in Oakville on Sunday, * '` "' aerige a\tss...®rsaa►33.svi! o.. ons on cbe investment feature of amine - The maierity of our people sent Chimneys Built Concrete �, °; The intoxicated motorist is not re• Phone Pickering 57l8 �q " -- or tbespeculative felature of a pror a day at the Toronto Exhibition.p g rA i•II;ERAI\Ol!1 �9�48ffiI'CIEaE . pective mining venture. ceiviaQ much consideration or sym' Several fields of fall wheat have FAIRPORT, ONTARIO • oeas ssysoesr, Oaf!0s sag pathy from the provincial police. The been sown lft this nei �iF a ,t soasoasmtt gas. HMO Ib , eULLOWAY,' MILLS At 00. thirst American leaves the arld den- ghborhood thin �1 •�� �T /� +m ' `arr>oss et lnta::3ap tis Members of Standard Y Year. S 1 1� la S i " ' 11 'r %sAass" ;, ostL t-v erts of the Ln►ted States, and in his Miaa Doris Gee re-o ned school on 1. A F�' -- -- stock E:chaoge. wanderings finally reach their Mecca k- d .`a yAT2 MMAW. LIC1HNi61?iD AUG )cambers of the Montreal in Ontario. A number of these thir- Tuesday. She looks for a big aver- Yova Biotic BhioRles ,kOMEl •Tont,snusrto and . I Mining Esahange- wty ones ran foul of our polhe during age attendance this year, Galt Galvanized Steel Shingles�.. �t of '�•' o •n�� 018ce and Board Room:(around Floor, Mrs, Percy�iddleton and baby Bird's Felt Slate Shln les y tie. 'WUS bin. Detasfar •alas may be the paFt Pew days Tod Herbold, of Ii i �% a,r O�rv. Bd1 )myepm Metropolitan Buildin have returned to their home in Buf- " ° g Levitsburs;, Ohio driver of a car for sale 'at � ,' Whitby,not ally TORONTO, ONTARIO which at 3 o'clock on Monday mon, falo after a pleasant xtay here. -� r t_y ---- - RSON 9 - CLA RE1liflNT Ph9Dd: Adelaide 6371 and 68713 ins crashed into a Eard n'so air r - • r ` -... Thornbury, called on F. M. and Mrs _ Call and get P"Hees, Phone 2919 nder Twine, ' ax s ogaded with seven „ 1.THE RURAL aengers sendin it into the ditchp n- Chapman one day recently. Mr. n ', � , luring and rendering unconscious Ed- Thurston was at one time, editor of . IJ� S ff �'���. t - SECURITIES COMPANY LTD. ward Rolle, of Oshawa. Ag the wit- the Fanners' Sun. � `'"� OF - nesses were unable to identify the The Community Club are holding a (� A �!�: � ' % corn coast at Grasmere Farm on Mon- +�, Real Bstate and Insurance. American car Herbold -Ras released 1".` * day evening next to which they ex- on a charge of criminal negligence, We are prepat4d to do all kinds ' _?;, pest to see a full attendance of their � � Farm Properties a Specialty. but he was Snell 100 and costs for of repairing of care, also ball. ,. „�,.; . - friends. The members of the Club � . having liquor in an illegal place, g pie only. A foot. tory _ chargina, electric . � at1 6 lb. and 8 lb. bsi118 Hca Olstoe:818 914 Cbt�sdaration namel• s car. Another American, will each brie a welds sod in fact.. Life Building.Toronto 1' ball game will precede the roast 4 ,- eta Phows l[sin 1960. Joseph E. Hurd, of Detroit, was ar- everything to cion ,,,� � rested is tom in Winter's field. , pay a woman, A meeting of the softball in the nectioa with f-r5 ,-- '.,'rM�, O3'fBCtioII �il 3Braacb c»aca: ©ordnn Boilding, east of Whitby, and wsa fined $100 Audiep league was held on Tueaaar I. car wont. ems{ ..,� Picheris►g Ontario. and costs for having liquor in a car, I.Oils, Grease and Accaseoclee -0 evening. It was decided to play, oti' `�t+iOVE't19� Phone'8800. 88t! and $26 and costs for disorderly con the finals between Brougham and on hand constantly. y _ duct. As he did not have the money g y' r ... +?�, Audlev in two ram one at Audi Call and see our•Catalo use of ;Also a goad enpply of all r1XZ TABLZ-Piakereng 8latioa he was lodged in jail until friends 1py (WlMers' Field) on Monday next Dodge and- Corsi.' � �`+j came to him rescue and paid his floc g . T.R. Trim goiy 8,as1 las as hollows- at b.30 o clock. standard time. and �w w* �� � and costa amounting to nearl $200 w y „�� '' 1Q ; H8td�1ATe. 180. 10 flail 7 68 A lY. R y the other on the followin Saturday 28 Local I:.b6 P.l4I . at, Brougham. Should a tie result =3r , ,Phone 490. � eo Local. 6.24 P.Y OSHAWA FAIR. another game will be played on neo- .AND SERVICR STAT11DIN y 8.86 A.M, ' ' . .. ti. 8ctada train, tral grounds. - ' viB�'3 BY Trains go,y nasi doe .& &-' .- The big Fair at Osk9wa to 3t held SC11'OOl O IIiII j �+, A7 110• 86 Local 9.88 ASM. September 11th, 12th�and 13th, is OUNBARTON. 0 " 47 Loom• '226 P.M. nos�p only or,r week away and prepar L.. PIC I....X � _ ; ••' 9 Mill 9 0e P,M, ations are nearly complete for the best we are pleased to report Mrs. I. S a ,* s.✓ A Sunday train, , -'8.32 P, K- in the history of the South Ontario Nobes recovering after her recent _ ,Foregoing is according to Standard Agricultural Society. The Secretary, illness. time. Chas P. D Miss E. Washington, of Clinton is 1� :SUMMER avis, i9 King St. W., Osh- S p ,..e.m. ;; `'• awa, .reports entries coming in daily. the guest of her cousin, Mrs. Alex. .. - CLAREMONT The grourds are in wonderful con- Thom• ;� } �" - dition and the race track has been Miss Florence Annis has returned LI.Uo SPIt- i1liII SJrt� ...,FURNITURE CREAMERY 1 Put in splendid shape for the trials a 1~ort William to resume her duties `� of speed to be held each afternoon., as teacher there. FOUIItB,hIl ®L2,. is , Wednesday and Thursday, Septembe2 Vie are pleased to have Rev. D. J. 'R r',_ . _ _ _ 1 and 13th. The committee in lt:rtid and Mrs. Fraser in our midst g point, gold banded �, Highest price plaid,for• charge of the horse races report a after an invigora,tir holiday. 24 H. old poi Y aranteed - Cream at the good string for th.e events. Good Geo. Shaw has gone to the city to a._ � v Yeraoda �s . purses of $400.W each should draw school, other pupils also, and some to p �`'e' Claremoa t Creamy i the best in the country. Scarboro, Pickering and Whitby. - lX e%.4:-'• f ` 9petiaiiy Priced. "J Oshawa Fair has become Oshawa', School has opened and we are - < a f Annual Holiday and the entertain- pleases! to have our teachers ,Misses T a ac --;4�' Give us a Trial and be convinced ment provided this year will undoubt Edwards and Beare returning to us. '4 5s. Leather 'B©6nd : . Y Few Red Oedsr Chests. These P y g "_ % ate Jost the thing in which edly draw every man, woman and George and Mrs: Gourlie and fam- eh$ iy� , to store your woollens. DALE MILLS child from Oshawa and surrounding ily, of 'Chicago, visited their grand- _ �. i country. motheF and other relatives berg .this "� , jOIIe�y . QZ =N� The-night shows this year will sur- week. •� got Plates, 8leotaie I>A!4, ass a1L evious efforts of the Dir- Robert Gilmer had the misfortune ... 880 '``e I .7. � . 1 . I ' 'lb�ere Eto. . ectorate.The fire-works displays, to be struck by an automobile, last $ '* �c� P ( Pa �) i 101, which each number., upwards of 60, Monday. We she pleased to say he is s ,, 111, aostieltFew Dressers just srrfved. For Pastry use - ', will please the most exacting, and able to be out again. ��. ' - f � p__. .. 1. f�oa�e,:now wni look the seven big vaudeville acts'in front Misses Elva Annis has returned to th' ' :..,�.­­� pFsm over. Our Royal Brand of the grand ata,nid will long be re- her duties in Niagara Falls, evr . , membered. York, having spent a pleasant Wl_ � - } t ;; at your Grocer's. •_ The Secretary requests that ett- day at jFr home here. ,_ .� a , `° � tries be made at an early date. The' Wexiey and Mrs. Ma,rquis, of Clip- i 5'$1 � 1. ' .. ` $' ,, Aterr�tt Farmers who have wheat'$etyour dosing date for these is Friday, Sep ton; Miss Laura Andrew, of Toren- _ 1r; , ��_..1t i . flonr made from your own tember 7th, at 9 p.m. The Secretary to, a'nd Mrs. Jas. Andrew, of Pick- L s � } wheat. we can will be in his office on Wedneay, silos, called on a number of old ac- Set cue tIl[�►ile they last `� '`a5 ' rind it, . Thursday and Friday, September' th, gu ntancea last Monda.q, at 3- ' ' a,;. Ids acture healer a = R f: , 6th and 7th, from 9 to 12, 2 to 6 and An aluminum demonstration was d�,;, , Fnuet'at Dlrnistor; Feed of all kinds-Ohick feed, ! to 9 to.receive entries;. 9. 4..0 � a r�ny who held at the home of Mrs. Ed. Craven •' •,4 1 hen feed, chop.naillf ! desire a prise list may Ret ern bq on Tuesday of last week, silo oi,e at ��;]�� " r - PhQ�.It a "" 1. either writing or phoning the Secre- the home .of Mrs• Silas Dixon, on s�, •r� Y Qhopping every week»dlq. ry'� Tuesday of this week., Much,t;isefui �, ®�0 , ' 4' I.- �n ►i® • Remember Osha-wa Fair Dates,Sep- fri'formation was obtained,and an en p1' ; ' �, �.. 3�+9'. Z+®. 00�. ,w-> Plcs el11n r f w, tamper' lith, 12th ailil'18th ,joyable time apen,t �i °`.' A�y tr> ,9 r,,c�'?.�. ',,` > a',a k� trS, '.tom' �"' .- .,_'. m:. -._.." r.::,. -. , ,.•c°".. ' 7a +? .t, i. '^w . ��!i"adi p •'� lea ' '. .I.. a •/' '.n „a' !y,,,r, bra ., ; .• � ,M'Fy 't -.�,. t' r._ `,n'�.'® .'>.,I MJ ,.rare., ;{ „•r,..,,.u.•--•:r.k;A ', ,e: +« ra`':.,"t^C• r `" i "^'L_ ,.,�mayy,',. °fie,t" .,.:,,,•''-?i' :- T . �c , ,s. ,y, ', • ,..:. - +.+ ,, pn 'r. ,.h.• 1. 'm'��4 s-z at' r�+. ". ..,.�,,�. Pe'"' '• ria.""��r7tt '�•' •.5*''`^!"`lt :"°fit; "• 70' '.eo�*' 7•:wa v ,-a 3 (, :?t `�^'" lm.,�r. .:ns.... 1� ,�C,� ,.4,y ,•, �• .'y IiS i•• "S 1 -� y�.d7nl:t.r,, .t,i�6. ......�. _,....., ..:. 'w'. ,*..-.+: .,.,�,.,(-.,+t'•AS.;,.isa•.»+v+a;,�'yy*.. .yrM•C "'i"`-`iYni' w:r•• arra-^ vy. ..n. - rya.,.n .. ^.W. Pi•1, V .•I..: nW. 's i �.. •wY. .-.Y. -..'..p. ". n.,. ll'Ti': bw)',.,.,-N.�+O - • .. .. .. 141 •r y f a' - .. i w�t �`�; _... .-,...�-..- _�.-q,. .�.�— +-mow- �_ � a- �_.- ...... _. .•..�_� .�. �P��,,,,,,,qp. ti'`rt ��•l� .$tea a .. w i' _ � a, + r 1M .. r `-w we�,,a�_ _ to ••f. ��tlr�e.vgm beta titonss►pd dol- 1" lift's mor! tlhsie!"bopty thfit they rthrought. No ons will ever'know that am you used the money. Tett the.polke that Aha betyou made to-day-it 14 yesterday now--was arida by-you art- �„-, 1Garb n at his request aria with his fair n _ ... .. "It's a lie,„ sllrrelL "Ought I not belt the'tad roth?" `.86T z'w You have no ht to tell the 1:.­.... 1E. XEP1110— truth �°" °�`e something to flow DE* �1! 1'OIIIotO and=distant flee BEGIN HERE TODAY of the way to Poganni's apartmmf- A What good will it do to tell paw OT rile moot 1de God has saved you for' His own ren- =fsas al's grown-wherevor they W these hili. John Ainaley a man of �ncaticai; negro- elevator man told n t he eons. Will you defeat His purpose d� !f► �f'O r bteedin beco moan-at home; and decfariug that we p al's �Of SALADA ble!lllf. The best tale s 3 g, ars a mastl:r crook 'You saved me, w preying upon other thieves. Swede were friends of`ixia, we ind�oed him .,,I.�• tcet detective that eves produces is fold under the dfSALADAst label. , . oMasson, a brurtal murdEser, to l t;, carry us upstairs without atenonrec- hued would not has been Justified in Mllllons know the satisfaction 44 LADA" S1Yes. killed by another crook in Ainsbey's'fug us over the telepfane: AS the :tit swunidne Paganai,s guilt. 'It`W", an a t la Police search,for Ain-}}ascended, Poganai'a door opened. Ikration me and inaplratioeri Dome -•- —.-- T jammed,a revolver against the atom- from outside of ua. I claim no credit ji' • n the Trevor dining .aorta Ainsley ach of the man who opened the �• far i� Goodbye." New War On Opium overhears young Frank Tia mll tell his Tirreg.piedinto the room. I heard h fiancee that fee iatendb to kill himself.` "Goodbye? where are you gang?" him cry out in exultation. And as I askied. �Pirrell has robbed the safe of his ease- backed my man into the apartruer>ftt, Geneva Begins New Phase of Fight nit Drug Traffic �Ployer, Phdmea Garbon, a speculator.' To get a policeman. The negro _ $ A$af $ ' 009 to make over Isle shoulder I Haw Tirrelt string-(elevator man will testi! that I came l y given TirreH X10, y Where A. E. Blanco, League of Nations Expert, ns for ribs thiev to Gar- 8�8 with another man. The struggle � with .you." � � � - p sty. Going Y Anti-Cipiu :tiInformation Bureau to Combat ad8ce they Snd the employer's �a'ief. Tirrell was powerful, and "But why won't you come back with body on'the Soon: Garbon has been a savage blow serat his opponent rm- ,,, Illicit Trade--Cartel May Be Formed J a policeman. he inquired. - _ Y ? - 9murdeved. And the housekeeper says conscious to the floor. Tirrell turned In, "Because the polios and I are bet- Geneva.-'A new effort in the fight governments could limit mann acture that Garbon west to his office to see to me. He pointed to the open door ter apart," I told him. againstt he opium scourge was enter- to these amounts, no surplus being °F'irrell. So circumstantial evidence I of a bathroom " „ •� -turns toward the innocent Tirrell as ,. The I m a thiel, I said. Now ed upon with the opening-at Geneva I produced for cit tr&lft This would Look there! A shirt, the cuffs can you understand why I am willing recently of the Anti-opium Informs- probably lead to a cartel, or volar- tt is murderer. stili bloody. He hasn't had time to NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY vat out.,, to part with tea thousand dol1a:e to tion Bureau. This bureau has been tarily formed international syndicate " a stranger•? It is because I know set up by A. E. Blanco, who for six of manufacturers, in order that Dro- t'a How many people know that you My pian shrunk almost physic&11y. j :,we Garbon's confidential clerk?" I "It was hon did it," he wailed, "I what teurptation is I know that only years has been the expert connected�duction should be equitably and ecoa� �. tasked didn't know bre vasa going:to do it-" ° a thouaatrd times can one with the opium section of the League omically distributed. withdraw after one has yielded to of Nations Secretariat. Before com-I To the objeetion that this might bs ;e �- "Hundreds, I suppose," he answer- "It was Harris who did the actual terseptaUan. . You can withdraw. I ing to Geneva, Mr. Blanco was in countered by the setting up of a Lao- d dull kfiLi then?" cried Tirrell. All the "How know that you will." China as-a member of the Chinese tory in a aontreaty country, Mr. Blau How many of them are of the tem- bewilderment had left him. He was ,You,are the finest man I ever 'plaritime Customs Service, and he�co replied by citing an actual case of - i♦wr perament that would make you sun- tense and cleat, met", he cried. "You can't be a thief." was at one time commercial attache a factory set up at Constantinople b ' them capable of murder?" "So help ane, it was him, said Po- Ah, „ y' .,; " Ah, but I am, I said And I had to the Spanish Legation in Peiping, two Japanese, which had been closed How can I possibly answer that?" gantti, my prisoner. regained by own jauntiness of rasa. b the Government. No government, -'be retorted „why?„ demanded. Bar. Blanco said in as interview Y t+ nor. "Don't pity me." I told him that the creation of the bureau he said, could afford today to act �u I nodded Of course, a boy like) "We've not been lucky lately. w ,.And don't tell the little L" counter to publico inion. a.t, this would �t be a reader of char- tend-dollar bet we worn from " „ f was a direct result of 'the ex- D I won't, he promised. And he, rtence gained during�s Bar. TirreH is the only luck w+o've had. De 8 the last six k „ who had not wept during his own years. "In the last six e ' ib .you know anyone who could Afterrward we lost fifty thousand. We years." he said, Minard a Liniment cleanses cuts. eta _' .. mltate your voice?" I asked. didn't have the money to make good tragedy, shed frank tears at mini. "during which the League has been ' . , , , In existence conditions- in the Illicit I Inventor-"Now you've tried my 'Ib isn't hard to do is it? he re , I went doavicntairs. Ez�citedRy I traffic have got no better, therefore safety .icor you must admit that 14 a torted. The shock of the tragedy had - - told the elevator man that two aur- it is permissible that anyone who de- a revolution in shaving. Capitalist- almost stupefied him- derffis ware in the apartnumt up- sires to see an end put to this traffic "It is, but not a bloodless revolutloal's' tiY�k�y "Its extremely Bard," I told him. '- stairs. Out I saw a policeman, should attempt something new. It 1s a. *You've been world fcr Garbvn s�t te;'eral years. Th working wbo®e - - arra told him that he was wanted in�an additional form of approach which Goodwill towards others makes for' r� soder Imposed upon him so that he the budiding. Thea I walked over tolls not Incompatible witli the League's your own good health. her Eighth Street and took the ai3evabed work; quite the contrary. t believed it yours must have been an downtown. At Park Place I kat fire v; excenent mimic." "When the Hague and Geneva con- We have got to get back to peQt4 z teyes. 1 a train, found a taxi end drove to the ventiona were signed, no one knew A light dickered is his Po- coats.-P. C. Sanders. lanni tad is today that he used to Cel�s dock and boarded m how limitation was to be brought „ about. Systems proposed were re- Sf t to an actor, he cried I - I did not go to bed until after we Irbe handbook many ;.' had ��d down the East River feted because they were arbitrary e `» and out h-ito the bay. I was leaving savored ge the super-state,e, while the are erooke3-proffewilanal percentage method would • put a pre- Gamblers >.. ` �rarblera that to Pagaa�rri knew Gar- - America behind But though I went intoe on the largest production." x bon and his �l clerk. Of as a third in the night. I alio went as � one who had done a decent tfuMg. I Mr. Blanco thea explained the els , za cease, a huml ed other shady char- } saved erre soul and made arather tem which he now advocates. It 1s bis s " t have known the dead own Idea and has been adopted by his o- ®s4mes t haply. Few good people have a bet own country, Spain. !n s law recently ` guns]. Bat only today Poganni had s y ter record, for � evening. than I, am-opted a wager of Len thousand doll- passed, Article 66 of which enunillates fats from Tiree§L The sum of mosey Jole:e Ainsley. mast.. thief. an entirely new theory In the history, .salt] Lave aroused Poganni's Only, we are alrj,,itest�nes� !n the " Y hands of a higho power, Perhaps I of the tight against narcotics. The. ` cupidity. It would turn his tboughta Spanish Government says that it will­ up hr had been used to save others ire order t►parn Garbon and his safe. determine fa advance the amount of I had but little time before me. The that I might learn how to save m �rcotles it reyufres for its own medf-i F — _ Weil, in a new land, I would try to five; It Was aft" cal and scientfftc needs, and having i fu ben naw. I could not spend days, door. done th3e ti 8131 notify-each national 4 weeks, eves months, in in rreda find the answer to that question somehow I felt that the answer would Institutions as are dealing with the the acquaintance °f the es` �rorr vw. So Harris �1'06� tub- be in the dflrmabive Drnbiem of the Illicit trsffic. of these :s man For I moat sail Salary dr burg Garboa I called him up and Ii I had Rose Parsee. it would be amounts and whence 1t furandi to ob- mended it. But decency demanded said I was Tirrehl. He came down to rain them. NUR 'n know, and doctors have that, m matter what the cost to me,{ Is. . . . Well, I was still young, {his office. We waited, hiding in the P°sclb more than one If this system were generally adopt- der aretl there's ,�sh;,ep gain like j de trot'leave thda boy in the lurch-l hall. until be R sa halfway through mrd the 8a� Br'o� ed, medical and scientific require- Asptria to relievo all sorts Qf aures 'I meat find the mundawt or oiler my-',his door, and then we jumped brim. roes' menta would be fixed and rife orders and Pains, but be sure & h Aspirin calf to the pobiee as a witness, event But I didn't know that. Harris was �'I'1re End) placed in the manufacturing' countries the name Bayer should be on this lhovgh my cs+edifrility he doubtful to to ki)2 frim, We gat Lis key - —r would be known, the result being that p�aler and on every ��' Bays! them, and even though I must expose out of Isis pocket,opened the safe and Wild Dogs Are Causing I r geaumn and the mooed genuine go my own made of life, as was inevdt- took the money. But how did you Trouble in Fiji red-is on hoz. You the N wrong if you will just look at the boot; able. know we dans it?" The people of lnji have been • The telephone book showed that With that gift of legerdemain - Rafaed Poganni lived in Greenwich which is my single legitimate talent, carnal recently by reports of-the rav Village. We left the dead man fytjag 1 too his pocketbook from inside his ages of packs o1 wild dohs which roam (lam on the fioar, took a taxi to Sixth Ayre, Jacket. I was holding him tightly so the country, Dulling down calves. ����D s , goats and even horses and cattle. On 4 and Eighth St. and walker: the rest that he .did not rote my action. I at least two occasions they have at- • palmed the pocketbook and told frtrm tacked human beings. to stand against the wall with hie The first cane occurred when'the 1 s face toward it. From the pocketbook Suva municipal inspector was eplor- ani Machine KnWs I took what I expected to land there, �a jug a rather thenly-popTilated Part of wwao.eywaw►uwoa.Lty , a card, which bone bis name, and bits the rural area. Suddenly a SSand of �+**� L of men orad. v�MDOwo� .JOHN.N.ai 4 ( "Yon shouldn't have left yodr parse dogs burst out of s clump ofy thou 8 1 in Garbon'a office," I jeered. •'Of and savagely rushed at him. Although � •� IL tall,.athletic mea, 1t toot him many mos � } 1 . course, that dila t prove who did the minutes and mach hard Sghtintoft- - ff 1W W killing but it sent us here. tree himself from the onslaught, But- - '•My pocketbook in in.my pocket^-" tering a severe bite on one foot. --'' he began. Then, bda figure sSnk, and All over the country come reports ` he slipped to the floor in a faint of of the ravages of these packs, but the fear. latest news from Lautoka shows that "I've no time to waste," I eai3 to the brutes are really a menace to the "I've oor Here's story. There cosnrreunity. The report states that an '� + I y"0'm Indian boy was heard shrieking and. was a .natter of business-you can when two Europeans'rushed out they Better � Pickles ! _� - Q• p� easily figure out what it was-that found the lad surrounded by a pack r� - s necessitated your telepharni..g Garbaa• which was closing in on him. Close / His housekeeper, tb your amazement, by a pony,'which had been tethered, ��mustard piddes this year is told you that you had already tele- was found with its side half eaten. phoned arra made an appointment at " •own clean kitchen. You can select the The poor animal was dispatched by a particular t�mbination of vegetables the offke Your suspicirons �eTe veterinary officer. The. - following iia aroused. You raced to the office. YOU desire-make the prdtles to night a Cow Was pulled- down wh1Ie -- f y°� y found Pogannz's pocketbook. You tethered close to a dwelling. ugh standards o quality, purity 'raced outdoors looking for a' police- The veterinary officer, seeing how d flavour-win the admiration of Gr*6 Tomato Prickle > neat. You rant into a stranger and dangerous the menace had become, Ypur guests. More and more, every 1� together. a lbs. able• •,.,' j e.gar, i at- vinegar, 1 tabic- ltandY told him what had happened. -He sag- set out and-wlthin_a-Sew days -shot -__ .representative hostesses are mak- 'N. Pbl.. ' Rested that Poganni might get away. over sixty of the dogs. These doge 1mg their owx mustard pickles ai home. ar, �. iPaCka He volunteered to go with you Lo Po-aunt's a ttment Pogantri canfesa- are mongrels which the natives and voone xeen•e Moa- ,�� 8 1?a Indians Freed and then allow to write:for FRU recipe boor on lard. Pour rairture ors. s uklel JaladJ Jalad\dreJtm lb'' small green to"tom ed. The stronger went out to get a starve. -.` p' , g, rot seam overnight. Drain for 5 polieemam" jmdwicb.filHngr, etc. Coots spoon. +vara aniA d�Co�,nato�e. -�• I $oohed Lrowvd the room. T In considering a stinging rejoinder Here is a treat that Can't was a table in its centro It was IOOLMAN-KEEN (Canada) Limited ste axed 4anu °uw' seat to crammed with the loan of the mosquito may not be lett out qL sterllrsed-}ora. Fsarbsn a - 1080 AMSERST 8TREBT MONTREAL be bead Iieae;G! sand pleor the calcnlatfon. Sure in seaegotu measurel safe,—tiered back' to Tirrell, . The a MUSTA= CIO two men were still unooreacio�ra on the If ou ar�seot,very much master of eamtat Flavor _ floor. your -%I, tet the speedy coach go by. pegp "Add yarr ten thousand dollars to 'withont shame. - 1�1d$ DLgeStLoit AL Is AMA thds pile of money. We can't steal --r--fi-- IeBUIi: Ni. fib-'2e from a meat after he's dead aZ7 moan Minard's Liniment for Every Psln. r' • ♦ Y ,r a 3 t,. .• ,,..: i'".' ,.,r.. x :. : .. -' .x .'.'.,:.i ti.rA-,;a„ 'o. ' , r .y.r t' •,.,w" a, ;:* ..Y �•r++w',�t .\ .yx'Ch �,. "`•,yywy... �`'P•. 4 all f • .. @ -i ' ,r ,.,3 ... , .. ` � a- il�jlr.+�a ,.n�� ':�. y ��. ..pS; tom,! �-,e: Art:-, .FFY s - p .�`A ..'r,:+-"•� r;•� .r q F.P�,•�,w. `7 T Zl= 90 ----------- toad tW it is the Sapital. thAt in &arm it is un=khed. in climate an �tilmg Perrenials, hi Early owwwm= 11r,,,=a& idea, in attuadan. obviously the owe JAptw" R" Moom f4ext,Tear Two boI well-motaled -.Aeturn ,Hlome fjow-the C=I SCSI-131101re,-by' raawui, i4 an altitude of nearly 3AG i� S t Proi4dy Req Only Normal Preicaujion fewt aM 00� 0j, temptrate-,elirmate, PrOu and uire .,to Pan.Winter R*ora in SafeI Del um, Bwdoeng is--accordduc to its, people -the perfect city of the Orke*, wd 'Mus Grown, Blossoms Luxu thpls t:hj pw N I. per capital f�r.the,Esat Empire. Indian In Amsterdam :By The Gardener "Whed I was home /papers of 100. last yew," the proprietor of one o4 Many people who have been admir- and sells the seeds In BIandoeng's excellent hotels told me as ling the beautiful gardens seen on at $5 a packet. place in his fi the goner. be drove .me about the A double advantage in every hand do not vealize that most i - American aut "they asked me ous planting of the aristocratic del bomobile I told them I of the favorite hardy flowers looms not where I was living. take'pblalum is the fact that it b paradise'" I have 7 two seasons to become rea stab-!only twice a sea:son but, it cut dovtu was living in 8 117 e foot of lis;tenod- to enthusiastic- descriptions —to within a �Jlsha dand to flower freely. only part way store, especially to the ground, after flowerfhg, and given from hotel PrOPri A few of these it planted early in rishment---often will bloom a visiting Journalists, but I recall no- nou -heartedly ardent the spring will bloom late in the third time in the late fall.- Even if thftg'quite so whole -summing up of the fair- f9ame summer, but thb majority do Ut- the stalks are not of early spring as this brief _t1e clal. ast section of Javas fair hill country. Consequently, If you want, for beight or fullness, they are 6spe next.year, a wealth of the perennials 'ly welcomed at that late period, when Well, I must be brief, too, in my �-.)that are so costly when bought by blue flowers are likely to be Con- summing up, though them are a h=- the single plant, plant the seed now.;spicuous by their absence. (ired specificatiom I should like to Transplant Before Fro Good Loam Required advance in support of the hotel pro- position which, incidentally. It will germinate within a short, seed beds for delphinium should be Pr"eter's time, and the lUtIe plants, with carejor good, loamy soil, with sand en- distinctly mine also, I should like to describe at some length the neat- and cultivation, ... grow so -fast that,ough to make It friable, and some leaf ness, the inuawulate cleanliness, of they can be set in their permanent mold. If the seedlings can be trans- this little city of the East. I could Silace before cold weather. planted once in the fall. and then be expatiate upon U3 broad, shaded Of course they should be given set in their permanent spot In the ;V streets and its lovely homes, some pre- Some slight-protection to prevent the garden in the spring, the resulting er teTAWMI others simple, but all homes frequent thawing after freezing,'root-pruning will make stronger. An in the true homely sense. I want to 'Which does the damage. Such "heav-, plants. Tbey can then be left on- upon the sprightliness of the I C.7, 77 Ins," as it is'ealled, breaks the roots, touched for a number of years, stead- dweX place, its true Parisian viva6ty. and d onsequently kills hardy plants Ily increasing In beauty. upon the airy, confident frieIs ale mind the freeze, Moreover, the seed from a single .that would never of its typically Soendanese people. and many that have withstood a rigor- stalk of each plant would prove en- 4 I have mentioned elsewhere the one, winter often are lost in the oc-'ough to kipply a whole community amazang echool system, which includes casional warm spells that soften the and. having been fertilized by the more schools of more types andgrad- .,ground too early In the spring, bees, bring forth many new comblua- than I have s6eff in a place of similar Among the seeds worth while start- tions of shades. size any-where in the world-, and th-&t V Ing come the different.Delphiniums.' The plant& should be pVmanently ast of the it, perhapA, sufficient manil These are rapidly growing in popular- set at least eighteen Inches apart, In good intent of the Dutch adrnanistra- Ity, and the wonderful hybrids, In groups of three to Fve, in ground that tors towards their wards here in Java. good sized clumps, bring 'a high price. had been deeply dug and finely pul- o "color line" about thi-% The reason Is that the hybridizers verized. with a double handful of Them is r in France and England have been lime to the square yard at time of one is gratified to find. The Javanese as natives, the Chinese as long resi- f to A(f:W working hard these last few years to preparing the ground. dents, are, in the eyes of the Dutch. k surpass each other and %roduce con- Must Keep Soil Sweet entitled to all Possible oppoI stantly increasing beauty. Our gmnd-j Lime should be applied each subse- educationally. And that opportunity mothers 'never dreamed of such flow-' quent spring and fall. and a handful they have-4ide by side with the Dutch ers In their beloved larkspur, and of bone meal given each plant. work- themselves! stalks to-day will tower high above Them is much more to be said ed Into the boll, after each blooming a man"i head and carry Individual eriod. Protect them blossoms that are the size of a halt P each winter, about this part of Java, about Ban- but never with manure, doeng and the Preanger Prov�nce f dollar: 0 for uBy spraying the. plpmts with a g od which it is the proud little capital. n Delphinium' Holds FaN ngicide. like Bordeaux mixture, to �x)wn and country &like them are de- go popular have they become that keep down the "Blacks." you can be lights on every hard.. Leauty of scer.- one Importer 'has contracted for the reasonably sure of not only unusually charm of peoule. color of inch- entire annual crop of a certain cele- Ana stalks but really prize-winuing genous life. friendlinees everywhe" brated strain from ons, English Arm, bloom. in the South Sees. In II after these few days in Java. and fewer At the edge of the highlands w still In BAnd0eftX and its vicinity Java come to the fair town of Buitenzorg. arfi not so" that my long and on It shaken invalty to those Socrth Ses& is with its broad. tamarind-shaded strels W I ust a b4t—M Batavia is, at sea level and, deppits mW fts little byways with their dainty not trVInubtin T. G. THE first contingent of the CAnsdian Olympic clamse Deft receive 'te Star 11aw Science Its tropical charm. very warm at all bunipakwe peeping througli, masses of in Christian Monitor. Utmeadous welcome when they returned to Canada an the NVhi I ... AAureritic. They wo guests at civic rece-Itions in Montreal and TOMB sessions. But Buitensorg. the country i sparklaWly clean foliage. And direct- while individual cities plianned special celebrations in honor of their individua sesidence of the Governor-General oI at the entrance to the far-famed board All the Dutch Eswt rjdies, though the Laurentic in which can be seen, fourth from the left Staildill Mrs- Joe at1botandcal gardens we find a comfort, usembers of the team. Ile above photographs show,top,the group On an altitudi of only SW feet and wI able single-storied hobw with specious 01P Wright, and, extreme right. oe Wright.Sr..parents of Joe W=J.- �ha �.AA -II -mcitoriag .of-the capitak Is terraces and each room with its little 1190 the Diamond Scull*at enley. Joe Wright is seen in the cestre ot - le anding is Loi quite comfortab�y cool. The way to privets verandah. back raw, eighth from the right. Fourth froi the right st .&holea.vAnner of the Diamond Sculls in 1904; who went to,greet young J�e It I"& through scenes seldom matcI Harm it is but , step into the magI on the elith the group,an the left.is Joe Wright,Jr right to ed in natural beauty and surpassed no.1 nificerft avenue, familiar* to eve ry high jum at w6ere in the tropica, east or west,Jn'wW)d travoiligyr. which leads through A th I CatherwoI of-Saskatoon and Toronto, winner of the =ra ikmaterdam.where she created a woi Id's record. The(our girls are ni tbo Interest and color of the native the gsr4ena to the great cotntyard of bf thotearn which won the 400 metres relay event and created a new wurld mith.and the Governors palace. For, In point 4ecord. From left to right they are Myrtle Cook.jaw Bell,Ethel S IF: Rosenfeld. � The bottom photogralib shows young Joe Wright. displayi For these people at the went and of'of fa&. the Buitenzorg Botanical 4 the teaming WarA axe the Som&u­:G&rI in many respects unmatched US trophies won at Henley to.his mother. In his left hand he has the go miniature. one� and you will be told in Java that thToogtioull the worid, are the gluxleng cup which is his and in his right hanI permanent prize holds for one year-, diste is a great difference between'of the palace of the Dutch Admini,- them and the -distinctly Javanese of trator of the great East Indian Em- ref the central and eastern part& Ethno. pire. But careful and Wehly skilled P erred). E.mb. monogram motif op— Bossy Parrot Pub logically the distinction does not seem development has brought them far (blue) No. 11012 costs 20 cents 0xtra. We suggest enclosing 10 cents addi- to be quite clear, but in appearance past the point at-wbdch they might be Visitors on Street and characteristics,--and especially deemed the private property of any- 2- tional for a copy of our Fashion 'in tonVerament—there is a v=t dif- one. hoVver exalted his position. Magazine. of the oppo- Th Centl!;al ference between the folk air thousands of accurately HOW TO ORDER PATTERNS. Wily Fellow Cle-ars SmA site ends of Java. The name "Soondan- dagWflod and degiinnted treen and Write your name and address plain- Park Bird House and No "0 Minns, 11iterallY, the People Of p4ants and blossome, representing ly, giving number-and size of such the Scends, Straits, the Vr%t$rWaY be- every tropical growth, from frangi- patterns as you want. Enclose.20c in One Can Catch, Him twmn Java &M Sumatra, 'usuaft pani to orchid, have been the interest stamps or coin (coin preferred; wrap New York.—A parrot In the bird- 6004Pted--but 1ncQ1rr0Ct17­"Sunda." and enthunmarn of botanists and hor- it carefully) for each number and house at Central Park menagerie has This in Sunday afternoon,land the ItIculturiste from every part of the addre your cider to Wilson Pattern beepme a volunteer in the service of 17 Boandariew, lovers of gay adornment w6rid, and the wonder and delight of Urvice,78 West Adelaide St.,TI the park delartmeni. and vivid hues.. vivaclow of dinposd- uninitiated lovers of the beautiful Jus;t -houie PatterI sent by return riioll. The keeper in the bird given co ton and ever light-hearted, am abroad because it is beautiful. 254 oTders to the visiting public just on In family gmupe, couples, and knolts With the PoMeniya Garden's at a day, at closing time, when he calls: Kandy, the chI of the matchless Shin LAying 1341 Miles "All out, all out!" of laughing young folk aligstig every -and hype* under the bonding subtropical park at Melbourne, the Of Cable in Atlantic Such conservatism on the part &t pohns beside every gently I%W- Lustgarten at Berlin and the Pincio Ne.w York—Laying of a, new cable!the keeper-was unappreciated by one . of the pa.Ats of the menagerie. once Ing Strotm, Upon the porch Of every at Rome, these Javanese gardens, with between Bay Roberts, Newfoundland, crossroads CkIriese 91 And in their buridrods of.splendid acres cen. a day seemed entirely too seldom to and Horta,'Iu the Azores, the-first be- throngs upon the platforms of every teri � upon the palace of the Dutch 'Issue the order, the utterance of ng, tween those points, has been started I Jotation at which our leisurely moving ruler, lh*vt in the memory of the 1 which brought such prompt and satin. traveler' so among the most beautiful by the steamer Dominia, the Western 1 factory results. So one day recently train tarries. Union Telegraph Company has so-' 'he to imself to act an No one, young or 614 of elther sex, things, a wonderfol world can disclose. ok It upon h nounced, lacks some bit of color in personal One dreams Qf spending days of !spokesman In the absence of the -wire' The b1g ship has 1341 miles of adornment or some article of highly happy wanderings and pardonable -in her hold to lower to the i keeper. In a peremptory voice he tressured.jewelry. idlings in the fair.gardens of Buiten- coiled shouted Hurry up. all bottom of the Atlantic. "All out, all out. The more well-to-do men *ear beau- zorg. But even though this,.be, the I "garongs" of real most gorgeous of all Java's ri h r- The distance. between Bay Roberts out! tifully, ,devigned e gar 64 miles, but bevause� The r9sult was a disconcerted pub- and Horts, Is 12 .-..batik work anid, in in-Atation, of their 4enslt is, after all, only�one. And the 'IE adminietrabors, high-collar- vast variet that is Java extends TAILORED LINES of the peaks and valleys on the ocean Ile. It was not closing ilme, yet a uropean floor the copper strand must be con-,mysterious voice was ordering them red drill tunics immaculately white and through all the.others until it.makes Smart English youbgsters of 4, 6, siderably longer. out. Surely this waq not in keeping ;vsost -uncomfortably fastened about of this isle of a thousand delights 8 and 10 years wear: this attractive with the regulations. However, when Ahe neck. The miment of the women such a place as requires many a month frock on tallored lines. with fulness ROPER SPHE HER P the orders came the visitors le ft and likewise includes sarongs, ,%-ith upper properly to knoI ceaseless activity failing from the shoulders, for. gen- garments of'rarely executed lacework, if one lack those months for,fhe know- eral daytime occasions, and especially Squire's Wlfe: "And mthere's your not even James Coyle, head keeper at sometimes Epupplorneoted by light m-an- irig. And so, after another hour's for travel.I It has an effective mono- daughter, Mrs. Brown?" 1 which of the solemn-looking green "Well, m'm, she was birds was the guilty -one. �rkle, climbing constantly upward imto�gram in same contrasting shade as Mrs. Brown that useless in the 'ouse that I sent! Mr. Coyle even changed his clothes No two sarongs are of the same de- the cool higI but so gradually Peter Pan collar, appHed trimming her out to domestic servicil." ta disguise his identity, but the parrot 17 sign, no two mantillas are of similar that the ascent is'scarce perceptible, piece, cuffs and patch pockets. Invert I I...... i Is either a modest fellow or a ve shades. ro two per-s-oris of either sex we are in the dainty little city of ed plaits at each side.of front give wise old bird, for he says not A word but differ in personal adornment. All Bandoeng, in the Reirency of Preen- sufficient fulness to hemline. It is Joan, aged five, Out to tea' wits In the presence of his superiors.. But is change and the sharply contrasted gar, real contre of Soendanese hfe, usually fashiol.ed of wool Jersey, puzzled when she saw the family bow once Mr. Coyle has retired to his, beauty of the rich tropical foliage, the'oviniTig of recei# years the piquanit chambray, linen, printed sateen, tub their heads for grace. "What are you ofaces comes the order: --vivid hues of a hurxh-ed blosson-A and characterization "Little Paris of the silks, cotton broadcloth, shantung, she said. "Giving thanks for "All out, all out. Hurr� Is m7ried ahaAes of radiant verdure Dutch East Indies.". pique or challis prints. lRyle No. 254 dotng7 4 aiii, all our daily bread," she was told. "Don't out,- very no more than the appearance of To Barsdoong some day its people can be made in the 9-year bize with 2 1 1. theI ou give thanks at home. Joan?"i color-loving, light-hearted Soon- hqpI prolf(Mid, to 6xP0et---to bring yards of 40-inch material with said Joan, '"we pay for our Some people who live to a.rt old pe in tim towns sad control bf the yard of 82-inch contrasting. Pattern Inuilibout the adminiallirsthe alto are still very,-green. use" A bread," Qff L LE� 1XIOad :.the,countrysidii of west= -Ina. Dutch *&p1re In the East. Tboy con- price 20 cents in stamps or coin (coin 0 A 1_' t�I . , 'i im-,-E 1, 3 ✓"•til! } _ .(:c.. -,: af'a'Pr.o*.]Y a. ur -.. ....� • - - ¢'. -.�- ...Ta ,.'.y i'.t�..'e r� iJhi �r. era and rhaliarb�Mr. and Mrs. Mol- �" BROUG74K1N. f; «�p __.�_ V _ L Gr ^ lett, ice cream; m. Davies Co. Lit.; a • �---' 844. , . i � .�. � at- thi V�"QC�l`� T aR � weiners.; Me, Hallt an, prizes for.field Our small may of high ,5,chool _ da J. P. Hynes, curt4na Vir kids are.od' to.their, seTer4 centres a i1.7�per rest.: it b0 it paid is sd•raee..; chiAdrennrs dining-room; Miss Hinds •of Iear3tiAg• r _ SUb•eripripiu to tae• tl '.,edscu...�oct ct�c and friends, concert; Pietiie Commit> The tthews family iook''i� . the 7 your Groceries at Richardeon's Grocery, where the stookl ��t2.e0advance_. * _ tee'St.-Frances'"de. Sales C}birch bread Whttter aitgon wedduig in:the city esrsfglly selected, quickly -turned.-over- and replaced with-fresh H n cake; -Catholic Women'&- League ° R e ' Subdivision No. 2, Toronto, set of n S. anddMrs. ks y, of u a or second brands obtainable o de b' ° 0 Ml1R'KAR Proprietor., r furl at pale analre ly charged rged fe of e seen ' - s op.. dishes for children's dining-room; Oshawa, spent$Baturday fafteraoon _. ea no�` Catholic Women's League,.Janior.sub- with Robert and Mrs, Devitt Y' WHITBY SIGH SC#IOOL AGRI- division, Toronto, table cloth for chit- Harvest being over'the farmers are eT V S T N O,W CULTURAL DEPARTMENT dren's dining-room; Rev. Dr. A. O'- taking .'breathing spell and taking is&'good time to stock up on your Clover Leaf dishes. Anew ' _ Leary, paint.'for staff's .residence; advantage of the- rest to attend the - supply iust in. We-are also offering,.. The Board of Education of, Whitby Miss. flay McGaui' dishes for staffs Exhibition. - gig bIIP5 AND SAUCERS AT (61:00 — ' ,. are doing everything possible to pro- cliningroom; .E. C, .Pones,• prizes for home Mom Johnston have retu>•n- L. and n n vide a course in Agriculture thst races; Catholic. Big Sisters, trunk of pleasant motor-trip re china a arid have blue stripe. f = should prove -of great..vaiue to the clothing;• Mrs. iVt. McCormick, treat to Collingwood and other points in These a nice h' war surrounding community. They al- for staff;' Misses Dowson, treat for that direction. - f :beady have purchased the Wilson re- staff; Miss Hagerty, vegetables and We are.happy to report prosrreas GOING BACK 7 SCHOOL ,r silence and are remodelling it and pickles for staff;.Rev, blonsyr. Hani, in the conditigr. of Mrs. R• D. 'Miller - -- 6. treat for staff; 'Dr. Cartwright, free and bfirs. T. •A, Knox, both of Who, School sappliep of all kinds, including Readers and Teat Books for eireeting a large additioli to .t. This g have been seriously ih. both'Piiblfe and Continuation Schools. should be ready for-use early in Sep- medical advice and treatment; Toron- >� tem ber. to Public Library,_loan' of•children'a -`bl'_ss Jennie Dcncarr-and Miss "Isle 'piione, us your your order. We deliver. The work is planned primarily for books; Miss Desau?niers, fruit and •MAtthews have left for their several >' boys from maining onhtheo air} tchp intend re- vegetables. schools, the former to her old-School, i *� rr _, farm; and for those and Miss Matthews to one east of J M E S R I C A R D S 4 N wloo may attend -Me Ontario r1,-rico]- P?terborc. _ _ -E. Weiler, who hats been em• ' The play -" - tnral College. It is a two year course. y Softball team will la — ployed in the Bose Escelaior 31illa Bm ' Those taking it will study Engliah ubham ;ere on 5a urday after- .Arithmetic, History, Geography; bud for several years, has sec it red a or.. September 15th, at 5.30•,o'elock, • 7 Trick, position with the final Pickering 'PickeringHa' rare S x+ t moat time will be spept on Auricui- Trick of Oshawa, game of t'r.p tOy�e tural subjects such as biechani¢s, `township--Leagu-a- 'Every5ody' 'come u jj Agricultural Chemistry Agricultural - r trAffie over the I and cheer our boys to victory. The motor Physiee, BnJany, Entomology, Horti- holiday was one of the heaviest Weec-eni visitor= inclu to i' 4Fr. and r culture, Agriculture, Poultry, Dairy- ever eapertenued on the Pr`iwin• I'blrs. Greig and family, of Toronto,. 'Ing, Field- and Animal Husbandry, vial Highway. In some places the! Mrs. Duncan and son, of De*roil; W. Z .t�. � -N& E 1J a Farm Bookkeeping, and arithmetic. traffic offieet, mere Linable t,) r•on J. Brown; of Toronto, with,hi.a Dai- The is the time to use PAC1A Green, Arsenate of Lead. Bordeaux s The work. will be insole as practical trot the traffic Laud were i,bli,xed encs; Mr. and Mrs. Fiir wLt' Mrs =,as possible. to call is aa-i-lance. as tva!! es Pm-`ip: =• Bennet, of clan - Mixture and Climax Bug Poi ion. We have them all r After.pa�sing the Entrance many peeled there were nn:necutt, acct•; mont, with 1L-s, Brown �ir.d other in whatever quantity'you want: have little idea what they want to dente throughout 'the province, A i friends; membNrs of the Shea and oto. The purely Academic Course number being fatal]. Harsor_ families �-7. their parents. The;Beatty.Electric witsliprs to gave time -leading to Matriculation seem, to - ;- and hard work.' A free trial have no attractions for them and if given at .rip time. they take it they will .not be as sue- - r' cessful as they should be. A year in ` b the Agricultural course will be well -- Our-Poultry Food and Calf Meal are spent to such pupils whether they Th � �� � �]�_ ..�� � worth giving a trial. intend to far,n nr r.ot. a ppe The gc,-(rnments have been Riving - - t liberal gra,is toward! est5bibninlr Agent for McCormick Deering Fiarm Machinery technical-schools to prepare.atudents and Repairs. ,r for the carious tra.tes, but until, a We invite sun till to crTa>te in anti a onr new Nall 'few years ago nothing had been dory and Winter Guud A full lineuf - r to help the boys wi:o had any desire Our Moho : We have it, ran get it, or it is not made. farm. This was to snme extent due to the general attitude that-you DlresseC, .ci)at. H;its anid Q cannot teats a boy how c farm; fhb.= 1 J. S. BALSDONy • �IC,� �� � is partly true, but we can teach a - - - _ - � �" � - - ' F boy from the farm who ix interested ,tri farming a great deal about the All the ret-t Have you renewed your subscription ? �sr%ent;flc side of agriculture- that P y Desi• styles in all rbzes and colors. - J ;heuld make him a much better farm- ' er; an,l.we can teach a boy who knows Give us a call before purchasing and ]out about farming that a - see out ' UNIVERSAL -u ��g great deal a- goods. bout Agriculture that hr should know Satisfaction guaranteed or'money refunded RS and that will be of benerit to him in -ar'y trade or profession. WEST T c r�1 ! An annui,d schuiars.:ip of One Him- a rt north of Hewis' Butcher Shop. _ _ ~ - • - rr E�7 JL HILL Doo -dre from malas is sty al le for bo :STAR � �R AND FLINT SALES y y° _ '' (S' MT7EL SCRWARTZ) from Ontarto County attending the _ -. @� Ontario Agricultural Cullage. Those - who have taken ail or part of the Qj1/1j� _ -course in the Whitby High School THE IDEA S it,'Ji PE, - should sterid a Rr c;.ance, a€ win- Brock Street ,'�iorth, M P A = � 8. nir+g this scholar.,:p. - — Whitby; Ont, _ Special ini-tructor s v dl take up j a work from time to tamp, and if poo ` If you want a guaranteed' P epair job ati a reseonable' sibie short courses wilt-be put on Jur- - ---- ----- Sl�i i, F � -in the• winter. R'f.er. the course is -_ Experienced Mechanics, P - Rs ire o � • • - rine, U y. e es a 1,liEcl r.:..h i.r,*,iitg, ger - - pa n alli makes,motion tests r seed:+, - ca other zi•or � ddomeT-6�O � - phnnw q� born 62.41 • for the farmers wi;; t? carried on, ' : nsp�d Excf•pt for admi.fd:,in to the Univer sill®x the im or. o attached to 1Ia= our lines. Ic'a.ynnr opptrtuoity. . Compare q:ialitp and p '`` - price, thea atop it) line and be-juatanrither triculatio-, is not .,%� great as it ha beth rn the past. In seFkine poaitiot anti-fbed customer 'the number of years of successfu: Men's and Boya' Fr►ncy Oatin,� Flannel.i: These PECIAL - PRICES .High or V•icational &drool work is , trou$ers are amartlycut, =p,eadi,i m%teri;ale, cgol and comfortable— now m Yrs itain can.; than .the ho{n _ '-priced for Buick 3el,iag. FOR TEAM HARNESS ,in of a certain cerr'acate.. t: wring the past fcx years a num fr-ewSommer Nec•kware -Both Bows and Four -hnod' ''"ber of schools have started Vocational . - Agriculture-.in some form, and *here Underwear, not•& button and balbrigrtao. very comfortable Bra -seTeam Bachbaad Harness, these have have been carried on properly for the:warm weather, a- they$re gaining ir. popujatity• The _ - 2 inch layer trace with heel chains, 592.00 'Agricultural High School at Ridge- STOCSING9-Girls Stockings for play or beat wetst`. M•en's amd Boys' a Wltband,ng breeching. inatesd of beck• -- - - - ' 'town was started two years ego and S5cka are here in a•Varied eaeaortment of patterns and colors. - $49.� the attendance has i:r_reased so rap- Bleck-mounted Team Backbend Harness, $88.50 .idly it will be neeessarg to make as -Ask fur Coupons. Weshare our'proflta with soli, - addition to the new building. erected - 'r :5 ring Breeching " - $88$44.5 ; two "years ago. Quite a numhcr, i- CECILThis is7_not a factory hsoness, but eaetom made is our _ .. schools are starting L'•,cativaal Agri- •culture this year. BRADLEY own shop at Markham. In encouraging t e Agricultt:ral ;FPe specialize on repairs to harness end collate. Pepar'trrier,t the regular tiIa,riculatiot: P Z C K E R 2 N 3' - and Commercial COurse'8 will in no • rwvay be neglected. 'The facilities f„r teaching these .coarses should be bet^ - ter thary last _ las year. — _ .D D Should.pupils desire information re- garding any of t^e course; the Pria- - Harness and Collar Manufacturer cipal will be pleased i meet them " • 1�• �ZKHAI�/1.-4N'T. Home Phore 3400 ' '••.and discuss the r ' T e _Independ nc 0ZA AM CAMP - Ozaram Caml3� L: i?:•,r Ist,af' The � Vl�ay to: TIE C�NTR�:L GARAGE children caused u b : :,er 1st, aiassure Inde endenCeter a mo=t succc-,�sfur�u MOTatlt ' •i'season. F,ui hur.,ired ar.:i fift% en- _ joyed a t•.t., ve+ks' holiday and re- - later in life is to - turned to the c:,;:very tiiuch improv_ start making pro- Telephone 4900 ed in hNaltn an(i sp;ri,. as a result -vision fdr of their outs; lonely pro" t 1 It now. n ed, by iritereLeu friends.. the ,:•' Vincent de Paul Society of Toronto, Regular sa be. VIn who own and o•erate the camp, �cish _ F a l i comes a habio- t� q Repairs -Accessories Qi1s and to express their appreciation of the " Wl]1C11 3 work so generously clone by volunteer once formed ' workers at the camp this summer, '—� affords pleasure and as0line, Acetylene Welding, and also gratefully acknowledge the � ' following donations: satisfaction. Cath�l'c `,i'onien's League, Subdivi - - 'Charging* - _ yon 1, T.:into, $25.00; Proceeds of J -- - Ute - _ - B ,.--Bazaar, children. of St. Joseph's •� Church, ias.6a; Miss M. Kennedy, 92; i THE 'Rep'airs made On all makes = 7. Rev. Dr.\A. O'LeAry. $5; Mr. A. Co + grove, 32; M* Gladys Grahani, Si; - of care• Mr. and Mrs. O'Hearn, $1. 1 Gifts-Mo.4t Rev. :Icon 1 - - .,yr Hand, 2 'Ii _ - _ •_ _ pails of candy and V for ice,cream i r - _Established IV& _ treat; Mips D. 'McCanon, pail candy; Mr. and Airs. O'Kearn, 18 ib. choco- lates; Misses Boldue and Webster, candy; Mrs. Hickey. allyl tifrp, A'Iui- -SPENCER�fR pply, flowers ami vegetables; hers, 1 pl v+i WhitbyBranch J. H. Parr Man 1 H ARLES ,B1 i CLi� Goodwin, flowers; Mr. & Mr.:. Greene, y' rk s blowers; Mr. and Mrs. Calvert, flow- Proprietor, Pickering' 2 S. y� Ge., •Jar . 4wAd L' WE k r, :, .�',. ,{... 5(..A.1... :� ,e a,.'9 Yq,B,y .NrY";.4.:+3'%e":.2a :';;. r...... J,... e 5 '.�".• 'V�� ,ti 1, � ;.,} L Z. -5....~.JNaY r:v ��'•'•4'A .,R, '^+. r T-1 � a.:,,`r�+�'+ x'�' ,:`c �w':a3 °•�Fs'`', ,`k� ,tea ..::,� >7s' L.,.vM .�; ;. �,,. ,,i„ ,K•.' ,��. �. � 'X' v.r,miw't .:^ ,1.:. �,r4�Ky.�y'• iw`:' „c ., r�•. ,,^1k,• 'd. 2 �,' -�^_ .m A, .,r c ,i�-`..x, ,c*u>— v. 1 r. a ,�, •.. vrr<.. y e ,Vi^l.-. ..,_.aT .•. `:h.-i. ...-. j.. - r,y,.wa+gi•u• .Kyr 1. y.. i:} ;nlx •., :,i•.« 'x-, i+,......_.-;...i..:.��,-.-..sw _...:..:.-.._a•'. ;:.... sT _,.::R. :•'r..v.-`:-.... :..•arm, .,.... �. ✓�': ".c<:'.'.'''K .,.,VSs�NM'}F:' - ;X. M4 r i M, l 6 - v ry ronto Exhibition on Labor Da - � CtARBMONT. 841�D -QovecnmlAat. �it—icipal--A _ •, • � r Joi><,n Briggs[[ at-lendeci< the Ta. � -.�_►�. .�i' -• No a ustrlab • ` Mrs. Widdifield,, of Newmarket,, y' ag •400110. Also,Ind _ is s ending a fete dage ,with John Jtixk Fraser and-wife from.wear ie3iRROR AtfT110 ". safe ovestaswos at from to 7 per p London are visiting frietude- in BLAH HE cent. - Wand Mrs. Hutchieod. Claremont fcfr a few diajta T robMp $ Mrs. Redman and dp4ughter._Mrs. INSURANCE-All classes written In Towner;-of Glen Major. spent Fri- Mr:'and Mrs. Wilker. of Tavi Coaservatorg Ccwrse Taught eluding Flra: Automobile, 'Windy "n da with Mrs. L nn. crock, have been spending few, N ANTER Studio at Mrs. Overland's, Claremont, trtorm, Accident and Sickneee. y y days -with their son..M. J. and DICTIONARY Phone or write - George and Mrs. Bentley Of on Saturdays, for out oP Mrs. Wilker, Trenton, spent the holiday with Our.-continuation and public -•HE ASTER town pupils. ._. . ' the letter's mother, Mrs. Lynn: schools re opened on Tuesday with _ - 43tf- - ED. BOWb A1V,_Whitby - >ird, and Mre.• Perry and Mra. ATTENTION R. H._STROUD DUNBABTOK ` James Greig, of Toronto, --visited agond attendenee and,all the old Because George and Mrs. Morgan on Sun_ staff in charge. Hundreds of Su reme Court ' Quite a large number of our judges concur in highest praise Harness, Boots and Shoes repaired 4 dxY ho+icy I have taken over the Agency at shortest notice. Harness made to Mrs. R. • -Brodie and faniiiy, of residents have been attending the of the work ,as their Aur for' '.'Toronto, spent the holiday with Toronto Exhibition 'during the The Preaidentsofall leading Uni- Renfrew Cream Separators, Scales your order. ' Give an atrial, and be 'relatives and friends id' Clare. past two weeks. versities, Colleges, and Normal P convinced that I can gine you satls- tnont. Rev, M. C. and Mrs. Tait; form• Sci,00la gidetlieirhearty. Indorse- Stoves. Fieury's Famous faction, Agent-for STACO Brand_ _ Frank and Mrs. Chidlow were in erly of Claremont, spent. afere. cru Plows,-Points, goods, ---46 the city ou Labor Day taking in hours in town one day this week All Scares that have adopted a Scuf ars and Wheelbarrows, the sights at the world's greatest with Miss Hamilton. large dictionary as standard have Phone W6 Pick. Farmers, Attention A number of our bowlers went selected Webster's New Interna- lannaal fair. to'Uxbridge do Monday .to take .lona[._ R08T. S»l taro r', Mrs. J. Heusted and two child- R I have the agency for the Famous Part in A tournament. The fail- Tcie Schoolbooks of the Country ren,of Vassar, Michigan,wliahave p y AGENT (48) BROUGHAM Renfrew Machlnerg, 8eparatore, ed however, to 'capture fleet adhere to the Merriam-Webster: Scales, and the high qualitybeen spendigg the past week with system of diacritical marks. ,the former''-s parents, J. -H. and Prize - T �1 �^�r Acorn Range, and am pre- Mra. Beal returned to their home Lorne and Mrs. Reid and son, The Government Printing Office S. T 1-M-1 rT�3.�7 pared'to give beet terms. ' Ivan, returned home on Monday atWeshingtonusesitasauthority. Winter will be here very soon and Give mea call when wanting some .on Friday. r evening, aftera pleasant holiday wttit'E for aaamole aase of the New if ou have an notion of thing in these lines, Phone.Piek 100? Geo, Banbury, ` who hqa: been Words, specimen oitegulaz and India y y spent with relatives in Copetown, purchasing a new assisting the7farmere in the neigh. Papers,FREE. • 'C. WILLSON,' has returned to the vii. Hamilton and Niag%ra Falls, �<�, sleigh Leave 1{drbood, 0.a C. R. R. No. 1, LOCUST HILI. lase, being someos'��t 'indisposed. Luther gad'Mrs. Ptlkey and LT. Merriam your order now so that it a :We glad to know that he is man and Mrs. Pilkey spent' Tues• Co., ;r , �;f�!if' will be ready when the - ---' :?mproying: day aud. Wednesday in Toronto sp+�s- � �yy first snow appears. Attending the exhibition. On Capt. Geo, Little, reepe•of Sear- Tuesday card. '� L O R N E R E I D L.W. Pilkey attended a Maga. "_• GREYM born and warden of York County, demonstration given by the S. L. / ' Arthur Little sass. Mr. Ormerod,. � of Malvern, and Mr. Taylor, of Trees Mfg. Co. zn�e�r� CLAREMONT Rosebank, called on J. and Mrs. A large number of football en.' Fleming on the holiday. = thusiasts accompanied the team �� C 3 to.Goodwood on Saturday evening _ uxds �b� Ed. Linton i- making extensive —- - ---•-- ;.. alprovomeut8 to the residence,he to�itneaa the final game for the 1 purchased la3t spring ftom Wm. Sinclair.Cup being played between SECURE YOUR :- C a�'f e. H has put on a new roof Claremont and Goodwood, The - The Pickering �- eate e p Groceries, Picnic Suppplies, Tomatoes, and is now putting down new throughout was an interesting one large tin 11c..Sunlight Soap, 3 bare zk [Q) throughout and was keenly con- Vigilance Committee and and making other improve- tested. There' were a few ar u- for 19c., Fruit Jars, medium men.ts. g 1.19. Small 1.06, Grenulat• Mre. Yicholson and dao htere, menta during the game,.but none ed Sugar, 10 its. 64c. $ of-P, serious character. The game Other goods priced in proportion. Mra, T. Phillips and Mrs Rowe, of resulted in favor of Claremont, ' The object of this Association Is to .� HEN you - have ' Toronto, and btrs. 9tuke13, of Buff Brantford Bioaer Twine �eeea stealing and prosecute y y who won b 2 0 As a result of rr placed an o r d e r alo, with their husbands, also 1potn y the felons, with us for a memorial Gladys and Mis4 E•vel•yn Nichn1snn the victory the Sinclair Cup will We deliver Roods ordered within remain in poa%easion of the Clare reasonable distance. you have looked r i r a' of Toronto spent Suaday with.F. Mont teem for another year. We gembere haying to the future for our r" ,and Mre. ChiriIvw. y P. Willows - Greenwood s grapeityh aoleaeommaal memorial work stands Harvesting O erationA are now t OOgrAtulate them on their vie r oats immediately with as raembar ` $ F up under stress of time over, farmers being now busy get- tory. of Eseoatdn 00mmitses. and weather, Itis tru• Meonberahip fee 11.00. 1 ting in their fall wheat and in a /� y a lasting tribute. 14: C o Coal, i'tokenr mar be had trom nog?resident as few days =ilo•fliliuq will be the At the men`:i marathon swim• Sewst.rr an applica ton. -No GreaterTribute" ' _ order of dsp Corn. sa rule, ming gance aq Wehe dnesday Toronto n e of he N Ltztic. Oom.-L, D. Banka.C S. Palm. N. W. STAFFORD, is a ver good�cro , manyfields y err. M. 9. Ohapman, Pickering. ; being extra good. contestHnts finished, on account Hard 8IId Soft @0&1 Of tj]a . Sin eton Road, k ' Bert Matthews and daughter, of the cold. _ D, Munro, [las. Richardson. �vhltby Mise Elsie, and Wm. M Palmer _ best quadity on Pr«idoat. Beoreaary Phone Whitby motored to Tamworth, in Eastern hand ---. - 48 r T, °Ontario, Dear which place Mi49 Our TENDER swArrrED �r 'Matthews is teaching school and - - THOS. on Tuesday entered upon her r 1 HOS. A. LAW, Tenders will be received by the un- -.duties n--.duties for the fall teras. Mc- Deering �C��'�'�,�,� C,Slt. i dersignsd up to Tuesday, Aug. 28th4 - Mrs. Caster and two children, of for the position of caretaker for Toronto,motored out on Suuday ( School Section No, 2 (Base Line). and spent the dapp with the form• Cif'&ffi Se arators BRING IT HERE For artieuiars apply to the See- sister, Mrs. $town, who rat• - 1 retary-Treas., L. Burtungham, Fair- Maple Leaf ental Kira- a.r 'eompanied her on her return to pay for themselves be. Now is the time to get a new 8.•t of Po = tasnrance thecity, The children are remain. Harness, or Kat the old set re aired. _ y fore you pay for pp THE BZ9T YET Ming with Miss Brown fora few I have in stack %ample® of 'paired. Cheap rates for farm and country - 'days' violt. them. Trees and Jrttroy a harness, The .W buildings. former mi he nrdpred through rata• a represent the Waterbury Odor- Windstorm Insurance on buildings. Mtn. D. A, Scott, Miss Margaret y g gs. Ask us about the ball bear'• lcrgue ht iM+ePsquoted. less Chemical Toilets especially ad- �oind-mills,Silos eta. Macnah, Miya..atsrgaret Graham •_• and hiss Viola Forsyth motored Ings, the frame Che cillo ''atntogt,N free,[ apted for rural schools or where there o ' $ - -I also carry collars,collsr pada, sweat is no water system. Can be installed Automobile Insurance to Sturw;on To %Lt1ldJ_%y in the buiidin of all kinds e sem, a hirnoss ril by hulk, harnees g• A card will bring visit Rev. A. McLellan and familyy dreesinrt. n.so at ve !FARMS FOR SALE who have been holidaying there ned tinware,and our terms .. +..ad ocher parte, each particular layout. Write or phone ` for several weeks. Repairs promptiydons. - . The Middleton famii enjoyed =of eighteen months to a E. P°pater' y � y g pay ED. BOW1ViA11I a family reunion on Sunday hen L. 'W. .,P.1LIaEY. CLARRMONT —3b-.tt. Whitevale :. among thosepresent were vex without interest: --- -- -- --=- -- _ _ 20 WHITBY, ONT. r Middleton, of Peterboro, Andrew i Middleton, of Detroit, and James, Liberal allowance for the PRE Attention- old machine. Farmersf-'Attention .�- of Orono,also Fred and Mrs.Lynn, IL'J3 CARDS GIVEN WITH EVERY CASH PURCHASF. of.Claremont, and George and Mrs. Let as prove that they pap for OF STAPLE LINES-AT THIS STORE. ['have secured the agency for theFrwb Bentley,of Trenton. _ sit Wood and Cockahutt Farm Im le- " . . themselves by.putting one � Be encs that pox get them. • • Imp le. Mundell returned home on in on trial. = =- meats. and will keep constantly on Friday, after three weeks spent _ hand repairs for these popular in Verduo, Mao., where he was CHAS -COOPER 9cbool will be opening in a few days-we have a plements. • full line-of supplies. Also, wudon's barn and stable attending alae facetal of hilt sister, _ pp ' _ .. Mrs. Wm. ,groat. Mr. and Mrs. fittings. CLAREM�7T _ I will_aleo take contracts for painting Sproat have been r dd nts of For the Pickling Sea=on—a fall line of Cider, White Wine and Heinz barns and houses by a new Verdun for forty-five years, and EWRANT MOTOR CARS White Pickling Vinegars, also process, by spraying. :4 were thus among the earliest set- - AND TRUCKS [Estimates cheerfully given. tiers of that district, when the - JARS,-RUBBERS AND ZINC RINGS. Phone low. of res{dente were Indians. - 27-62 e congratulate Nelson W at ; }/��+p Highest prices pat .'Quality. Goods g egg1 Prices Rea+�oar►ble , is success at the Canadian. Sco, �t S S UV1 V 'd for produce R. J. Mann, ' ' Claremont 1 Exhibition at Toronto, He . Is your order, ------,We deliver. ' s. First prize, Championship _ —(green River. Grand Cham ionshipon his ' Claremont Phone Mark.ham'64A2. .. •-- - ,;:. .._ _ kney stallion, Fairview King's _ Basket Factory I 1, and on his Clydesdale stall. (General r -ion, Rosedene Footprint, he won .For Pickling W113. M. Duncan, Merchant Careen R1Ver .Manufacturers of • seeon.dprize, The judges'at theA full ling of jars- All kinds of FinA BaBkeiton Bahibition state that Mr. Wagg's'-eknecrown pinta 90c - - - - Berry Crates, - fJanaday stallion is the beat in Crown-gnarts 1.25 r _ - - Miss Mabel Gibson has been .Jar rubbers,'heavy, 3 doz 25c Farmer8'Bllsht3l BaskB$(i. ` Zi is-r-ri e ..-Clothes Baskets. spending a few weeks with friends - °C l n$ , 204 doz• t rr. �•:.�;:., as r - • ' . •Paraw•aa 15c pkg 0-. �I n p in Detroit,and while there had thet! misfortune to be in a motor acei• All kinds of spices and vinegars �ewy� 9 A Safe Repository Frank Pennock' , t. dent, While she and her friends o� d '' Proprietor for pioklea�n hand at Bonds -or" . ';Phone Markham 1604 were out in a car a truck drove ^lowest prices, -into there.wrecking their car bad i Valuable Papers - ly. 'Fortunately, none of the oc- v t apants was seriou•ly injured. y EATTY They were badly .shaken , up and Dry GOOC18 �' , �� ' SAFETY 'Deposit BoX; in your s Ladies Silk and Hose a �i A - cut by broken glass, . Mips Gibson Lnearest beanch'of the Sto,iidard STANDS FOR THE BEST - at reduced' rices. , being badly cut about the face. p Mrs. Gibson left on 'Saturday ev- Fuji Silk in colors aud white 1* Bank is; the logical place to keep y , .ening for Detroit after' receiving 85c per yard. - '•word of the accident. - •your valuables for security and tun• � 1�• •• _ Men's Shirts, speetal, 1.,00 each - ? ' J. S. Bundy returned' home on , venience. We shall be pleased tri' ar .Monday evening after about a Men'e Sox, 3 pr for 1,00 , - week's absence during which be furnish you with space necessary took in the sights at the Toronto _ Exhibition, Groceries for your req�cirements at niiniuiu�n f including the ladies -marathon swimming race, He rates. also visited his cousin,J: C. Bandy, A fresh stock of Groceries always _ — _• _ � � _ on hand at lowest rices.- r of Thorold, in the Niagara Dist p fell _THE STANDARD BANK 'riot. The ]atter, who formerly Try nA with your ,, wa a resident of Claremont, re. '- s nest order. �. `t � �F.e �y s . Litter- Carriers, Hay Carriers t`r cent'ly met with a, very painful r' ESTABLISHED leis 11► 1� Pumps, Door Tracks, Cow "- accident which laid him off duty e C(� Bowls. Pressure Systems Etc. for come time. While walking Do � OItwll! pay {you to get my along the bank of the Welland T T • W. V. MDDITT S above before buying elsewhere. -canal on his way to church he s -tripped over a cable used by boats, PAhone*1402, N�rids e,P�ilei`g Branch * FRANK 1, PROUSE stud injured big side. ..L 4 H1 M 0. 1 ... 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'..i i• k-s,.•,f1;11 I xw•..s'w b;' :..-4• .v .y. -.,+R,•-iwzf tin f.. -';.ec r .,: .r. ., ... a., • • , • ,.. . ..'• .. 7 L. : ... .. . :,. -,� ., ik. t • - - t . -- _ , - Alf4her Coin" Her Victorious Daughter - - - Day mh Worl d doryI. • . . �i Q M .....,,, , _ .-. to• of, v: -- 'a w ',, yr ?;;.�-__ ^.,�-- Z ••w,.;•„+t—+�z+••,y'. ,�' ,�y, �"y ^P"• + _ ? i �^� s • a , r .. w i vo y. F.. .: t" °o- 4 } of .f # $ir Htarbiett.Ste,Chairiaaf3 of the Liberal Party in F.>ci,gland, _ ��F F � _ i u 14f. r oilY'y„ o r'.x.. � g o ::y •f3 L�lelivera a Sitting lndictmeizt Agailsat wet - r " dztord.---81r Herbert $amael;"chair• of machlnet7 for the pehcefui nettle• a�€ 4 o + A Y4f t r man o! a Liberal Party organization, meat o! international disputes, a ma- • � . ° i '' ' late Clovrnor. o! Paleatiae, in an ad• chiaery'which will be eiteotive for its w ¢ �� I. a �` , purpose lad applicable to join with a r r r ,,.- :a'� ' w+ ss r�,. '3 drain a! the Literal'Summer School others in the immediate extensive to ' w 4 F .Irr�r wa a Ye :: • s *s '• �. i ,r•wr,e 1 sot Al - to a strong"indictment against duction of armamei, - y:`.jai a e gs'*, I '. r tar, declaring ,that 1928 would be a "Let us conduct our -affairs in re-11 :�-�. + a" ,1'p°`, 1 _ ,f rs♦ 1 memorable date in world history by I lation to,our -own empire and other r t Y t +x 0��`�'1'ri, ' lesson of the Kellogg-Briand peace!countries, with the full recognition x'i t• `4 %' + $ ' - - - •r treaty "Let us rejoice at this new;that 'the greatest nation is but a frag- �' - , fact;' he said, "thin solemn reauaci-'meat.' not an ultimate unit but one '' , �r;%*t 14% ~, 11tion of war by ail the principal gov- part among hes many of the greater I 41 .,+,ft4#F $ . grament of the world." whole, each with a duty toward a corn-I •. S,s*00,a�'$� ,�+ o-` u ' ray : It has often been said,' Sir Her- mon membership; that the. world is a ( ,� � }� $410'a 0. � . , Interest continued, the greatest British not merely a congeries o! separate ,,�„r,r 9 Interest is peace." That no doubt is i sovereign states, but a moral unity 3 +,►� ,4 ,. ,e � - true, but the question' arises, should divided for its 'own advantages into �r t fi v°'' a ,,� . } . ;e thea seek-peace simply becouse it different nationalities - and govern. 4 « �Is;e�,w r the greatest Brltisli interest? In I menta. _ - ,. ,;•,, ¢, �, I• . Other words, is ou'r final object a Brti- 'At the present time I believe it to - ,' * 9f. ;, e s Ish objectT And similarly, is the I be an essential above ail to empha- % e,o 0,0 $ '�` ` O 9-f nal purpose of the Frenchman or the size the pacific and• co-operative •! -; ,0-1 �"' „s, Malian, a French;object? aspect, to seize the propitious hour $d'iI �" � "This la the question which goes for the establishment of Permanent ,M : g�It it! �s s e a+u 1 , . . forth. The answer to it can beat be I methods for avoiding and settling dis- t 4;,%;.4 -00 d,�8'' + ,0 - . 4 F '�o and in the historic phraite of Edith i putes between' nations. Both sides lt4st'�t�4'p$�b4" well, `Patriotism is not enough.',are there and both are valid. Nation- t{4`f#0 0 I a .-There is no motivse in human conduct alism and internationalism;the Lather- . � f�f��f t�,�0 ��� � i. } ' -"*hich can exempt itself from the land and the world, patriotism and I L f%4 I►�$ �° . �wr. : .moral law. Rules, right or wrong, are peace these are not antagonistic; if is S not bounded by ,frontiers. The state 'they are not opposites; they are com -#� ,t• e - iII its relation to other peoples is sub I elementary one to another. - h as��. ¢ �{ , ti' tiw Te a 3ecL Co the law of duty, a law as wide "The Lias word was said long ago .` 4t� �,• , . 06s morality itself, aad that cannot be by Seneca, 'Every man is born igto _ r$ 4 ars', -I . harrower than the bounds of the hu- .two communities, the cosmopolis and t •$, s S . ��4 man- race. �his native city.' To harmonize the , ' a�.e I' r. '„ Let us be insistent for the creation claims of the two is our daily task." _ - - . -- t i'' ..1.I ube to Canada - 'Law Waves Link � ''�� !j, y `17,IAZI IT, } Linder Detroit England-Canada � 1`111" - : ;' _ �,- _ .a River Started for Radio Relay �,�, (7 With'41, � New International CFCA at Toronto Plana Re- ; Bridge, It Forms New broadcast of London Pro- - _ _ . .-.. ' - - . Link in Friendship grams as Regulars _ - p I)etToit—Anachca major imerns- Feature + _ 11 k. ° �# ��r ,, _. £ kF. ��11� al etvgirbeeri� project the Defrost- Tomato Mnafc from overseas.:. P. Windsor tunnel ander the Detroit picked up on a short wave super- � mer, whd�ah w321 perform a far. heterodyne receiver and fed into a _ X" z sarviee Int developing Dons- tranamkter working 366 meters, agate . I hdng . and transportation between the,Is to entertain listeners of CFCA, this - - r a' wee and Canada is being!city . _ - I. . . :..---- .- � wry' _- - �L -Advanced idly. I For more than three months last � �� � ,f� r' spring CFCA made the rebroadcast- :' "' t. w p'h1f than Ambessadvr urO°`lag of 2L0, London, and other foreign , - - �a+hlCh stsaei cable work has been ooa� .¢•• _ 1, stations • ,assist part of its pro- _ ,v ,' s' 8 tss Lite first grams, ceutinuing until summer static - x .• •-4'. • s., roaad�rsy between �!interfered with good reception. Now MRS. HER'TLE AT FiNlSHING POINT TO SEE ETHEL WIN . 1 a $49.000.000 ezpreision of It is Planned to resume the schedule 'There waa nobody at the Exhibition grounds who was any happier than Ethel Hertle's mother when the - ;,•,' . tete g wall between *0 September and come on We air New York girl took the $10,000 first prize in the women's dtvlalen of the third Wrijtley marathon. This ,picture __ Countries is xop wanted in these shnw•a Mr% Hertle greeting her daughter at the finish of the 10-mile swim. at approximately 2 and 7 p.m., East. - - -- 11 projects. I ern standard time, each day. '- -'- -• _ _--- . _ - _ _-. - _ +y�a��}��� Yraetal>ratsoo of tits Arlt sascti� of Besides 2L0, which also sands its do, fair, $8 to $860; stockers, choice„ �""a„r„ada j�C"_"�"� ..International tnsttzLel is taideR way, .?Market Reports $8 � 3fl.76; do, fair, $7 m $?.T5;I CCaaanaa ammo esoed b William A. Co®- Drogra� on 24 meters over 6$W, president of the Detroit a Caul- o springers• choice, $110 to $130; mikh Aft(lam Wheat Crop peas along to American listeners were ]PRODUCE QUOTATIONS. cowsdo, meed., $10 to Tnn2tied (lompaay. At the present logged from 2FC. Sydney, Australia, Toronto wholesale dealers are a choice, $15 to $17; •j o! Coastruobiori fob ael'�Jidrte of pay- Ei3 do grassers. $7 to $?.60 limbs, - - which was heard through the short ing the following rices, delivered: ' tnarad will be placed osis.year,I $14`to $14.50; bricks,, $12 w`$12.b0; Estimate Varies From Half a kk W �� wave station 2ME on 28.5 meters, and Eggs, ungraded; cases returned—I Fheep, choice, $7 to $5.50; do, heavies,' Billion J3ushels to 450,- •- -- tl from PCJJ, Hilversum, Hoi d, oyer- Fresh extras, 88 to 40c; fresh"firsts,!be compkind in 1990, it is stated.f 85 to 36c n 28 to 29c. $4 to $5; do, culla, 2 to $4.b0; hogs,. 000 000 — 70 000 , sting on 31.5 meters, aero �, select, w.o.c•, $14.75; do, fed, $14.10; It is the first under-water vvh The receiver which performed sa Butter—Creams solids, do, thick smooth w,o.c., $14; do, fed, I.Creamery, pastes,- Hands Required ever bulk bo connect tyro na- ?zed• No. 1 39 to 39$ac; Na 2, 37� . faithfully during, the spring .broad- $18.80. w""'�• �Oto its ��'and in "peanut" or R215a to 38c. _; btvntreai.—Many sections of West- a casts contained ten Churningcream-­"Special," ern Canada have already begun to cut gspecialiy designed to bake care os • tubes, built Into a sn 86c; t trralde of automotive vehicles peintermedyne rat, ese second,lar82cge, Feat Migration p�astasf circuit with a foot stage intermediate Cheese—No. 1 lar. colored, Dara- - what la generally expected to be the I in both directions, tbt>b Dzlly � gr greatest wheat c?op that the prairie amplifier tuned to 24T kilocycles. The fined and Government ailed 23.to of R ed ComsstitaiatiQ an eatteasioII of Wood met audio stage was push-pull, 24c. - ' -ward Averse, Debmk's principal I It was described as,a standard net, - PROVISION PRICES. • Drovincea of the Dominion have ever ^ �oronghfase into Canada having a panel 18 taches long and Toronto wholesale dealers are gnat_ by Amerywan P$ Produced, The estimates of the ex. The host of the tunnel proper, to- 1 % inches high. The filaments were ing the following prices to the trade: + - � tent of this wheat crop vary from r with vibes and buildings for Smoked meats—Hams,. med., 31 to Rhe lighted by battery, with 1.35 volts o 450,000,000 to more than 600,00,000 is'estimated at $26,000,000. A 3sc cooired home 49c; smoked rolls, Solid Mass of 10,000,000 the plate. Plug-in tuning coils were bushels. There are no lower eat!- -.' t wil have- a total kstgth between 26c; breakfast bacon, 32 to 39r;'do, 10 Miles wide used, with a tuning condenser hav Animals, portals of 5,300 •fctt and an invide fancy, 39c; backs, pesnx�sled, 83 to Smatea. - - iug two stators—Dae' large and one $6c; da, smoked, 8T to 42c. CTOasin Tail n ICs1. 1. diameter of 29 fee`- I small. g Sa � Thousands i.i h(rvrstaro from Feat• i> --VJm r the permits for-its construe Cured. meats--L ig clear bacon; b01 When CFC~ first went'ori the `sir to 70 lbs., $21 70 to 90 lbs $19 9d Nairobi; Kers3+a; Eget Afririt-A ern Canada -anile irutn Ilritiah Isles 4 tion granted by Detrc•it and Windsor' . .__L �__ at. ..:�t to tinrch�s� and with the rebroadcasts the receiver tc 100 kbs and up $18; 1pghtwght remai'iasble migration of me i^ the have Poured Into the counir? !n res I _ was in a pool location. Ultimately.E. Ig• in bbia., heavyweight �•Po i9ecluire the reapectivo portions of the 1 T$0;._hen t Tanganyika territory is reported by ase to the appeal that more�t.han T0; t rel A. Lowry, its designer, offered his tel`"'' X8.50 Per bb Carveth We>'ta of tie Mzlwsulcee-]lu- 000 hands will be needed'to harvest and `� oa ertber side of the interna -personal net'at bi's home is the west mrd— �' tierces, 16i)Qc; tube, seum-Chicago Geographic Society thresh the crop. -The governments-of oral boundary kin±. It is providedL I6%c; pails, 17c;•.prints,'18c. Sl»i't- the report- boing made'Western Canada have asked for 40;000 side of the'city. Expedhtisoit, - - - hat its purchase may be matte at any; ening tierces;1434c; tubs,,14.%c; pails, from the party's first headquarters im men from eastern points, and these puce Dues'• a period of 60 yearn from Mr. Cowry's receiver was built into 16c; tires, 1734c; grin , •16'4c.. a writing desk. A pair of wires led !the Tanganyika territory where'they are being supplied as rapidly as the 11 *# date of its formal opening on a #test' the speaker terminale to a small GRAIN QUOTATIONS. ,arrived on July 23. -' ;transportation' facilities will permit. . _ qt'�tn6 grs4u,ated sc�• control panel on the wall neat'by, Grain dealers on the Toronto Board Martin'Johnson, noted animal pho- In addition, the implement companies ' - The signal then wait passed through a q Trade sire making the following tographer, who is in the same district estimate that between 4,000 and 6,000 . ' .,r, e p g quotations for ear lots: � -'� �0 Revrved line "equalizer" and ,eleven miles of Man. wheat^No• 2 North., $1.21; with Mr. We'* estimated that-about machines which make one operation •�telephone wire to the modulator No. 3 North. $1.14 No. 4 wheat, 10,000,000 head of game airs migrat- of cutting and threshing- will be ,iII ii- I tubes on.the Gl"CA transmitter, $149 (e-LL Goderich sand 'bay ports.) ing across the country in a-solid mase use by individual farmers in the West . _. •-.for Anti ldsth ; ¢ •Mean oats—No. 1 feed. 55c (c.i.f. 10 miles wide t nd thirty miles long this month. The cutting of grain Goderich and bay p'o�)• at one spot. Zebras were stated to be. throughout the' whole of the West Receia►edu OTtln Am. darn.—No. 2 keUow, $1.14.; No. leading the way in a tna_aa 10 miles is general. -Messagerp' ' g Traffic Policemen 8 yam, $1.33 (c.t f. Goderich and wide and five miles deep, followed by I Lethbridge, Alta.—The introduction to Come From Lost bay � )' miles of gnus and otTic+r animals. of the 6ombine into the Lethbridge IOTCT Ont. oats—Good, sound, heavy outs, . Chasse Black Beer!in car lobs, ao to-43e, f.o.b. ship Ing Dr. S. A. Barlett, direct~+r, of the district will materially lessen the de Stockholm—Hope for the eventual points. Mi'-naukee Museum, reported that Me:mend for extra harvest hands, It being North Bay—Provincial Motorcycle, Ont. good mil 'ng wheat, f.o.b. ship- pros'pects of getting a fine collection•estimated that 600 01 these reaper . 1 rescue of Roald Amundsen and his Constable Berard, of • North Bay,!Ving points, according to freights, of were good. After establ�h- thresher combines will be in operation . Colleagues, who, have been missing chased a new kind of speed-fiend on I 1.05 to $1.10., iris' thA first camp the eeploring party this season in tLia portion of southern fin'ce they set out to rescue members; the Mattawa-Callander highway re-1 'Barley—Malting, 63 to 68c. r-„,..ea t-n to a-base Por the ascent of:Alberta. If the crop averages 30 bush- -:-Ot the disastrous Nobile expedition is cantly, but for once tailed to oto t I Buckwheat—Not quoted. bloutit Ruwenzori. cart of the range els per acre, which 1s the present ex- the Arctic, was revived throughout •• , p- he Rye—No. 2, not quoted. ectatton, the 500 combines �wIII bar-' ' Scandinavia following the reception fugitive. , I -known as the Mountains of the P - _ LIVE STOCK ,, vent approximately 16,000,000 bushels I The latter took the form of a huge Moon situated an the border of Brit- W�dne�day night by an amateur g Heavy beef steers ,choice, $11.50 to on the 500,000 acres of the Lethbridge wireless expert at Helaingborg, of a I full grown black bear, which appear I ish East Africa and the Be gins $12 80, fair, $10.2a to $11; butcher division wheat acreage. This is the ed not far in front of the fast-travel-I Congo. ayiag'in Norwegian: Hello, steers, chaauce,.$11 to $11 75; butcher first year that combines will be used snessa ling motorcycle.when the Iatter was heifers. choice. $10.50 to $11; deo ¢ - n a large scale in the.province. hallo, Latham calling;' which was fol- f yJ -:lowed by a few words which the open• about 43( miles east of Callander. ?com., , g r , - - . - i r. $7.b0 to $8.b0 butches cows d For over 200 yards Can table Be- to, choice, $7.50 too $8.50; do, fair t0 The Creat Hall at .Euston, the 40 star was unable to tranalgte. • � ' card, who wse accompanied by City lig, $6.50 to $.7.50; do, cam•, $5.75 to larreRt stotinn walt!ng-room in the; The earth was split off from the ,' It is generally believed here tthat �$g-25; carriers and cutters, $4 to $5; ` mite signals are genuine, as the r io Constable Oartabore, chased the ani-+ kingdnm, hrs been redecorated, to nun as a ball of ftre o! high tempera $ "c mal dawn the road, but before as ar-(butcher bulls', good to choice, $7.50 to the Oesiyn of R!r Edwin Lutyens, by tura . . about 1,600,000,000 years . Paan who received them is known to $S• do, mad, $6bU m $7; bol- wr be most reliable. 'Ztibe message was rest could be made, bruin availed him- offn�� $6.26 to $5.7b; tab beef, $ii the. L,Ttf.R, -.tn f, who used over 5,- ago.:Dr. Neraat, Ualvgraity of Bar ', picked up on a six-tube' set self ad the,il!earby bi k and escaped. to $14; feeders„ choice, $9 to $10; 000 lbs. of paint .::' I iia. . ., .. . .. l 1 y iy}+«i "., e .. ♦", '4.•. , ss.R �. ay .4. • ',,. '1,. 4 -v.N repo yp1'. " #F',• .'�+.�, r. .�a1. ,;:x.....- aw w;. ...✓ „-...„ _ -z,._... . .. !' .-4, -�+a r die +..; :'iT' ..ix '$ r."yp`3 i”' +� ;x,'v.. tl ,,.ye�...w. ..r...* .''.V.,i. `JaM'S i''G• !'' 'T ^w""iJ4 :G r:b .k'. .1,k" " 1r,,. •Yr,,l• 'r•. ':'y i\ f• -f' ; �T�2 7dM., y r a rm .� ..mow ti t _•- Vu � 7. "3 * `` "_w`1i,:-I w '•,.x> *roc:' "w. if.. , .^-.'..1�::^55. S�.IA'C.-_..Y.i' A'3'e'e 7)•i'-.. iY�-51...,•.�•A''! : _h...' 4 __-�,3 wf ,: ,... - ,_ :• ,.y�.Y,w• >'Wl.:'+ ..,.�3•'•a m.rr ....-� f. " d,.c:M: y+ �'.r .-��.6'J'... •F.i•`� - "•J'.w ..f,axr -5 K. c - •. - e i a" ,�_aka.. wive R=M�aMa��/7 . �s�IIala "L*. .b steceaft MIt, !s ssitd m be extremely a��' F� ft sivinsrla6s oa trrim z lin ant.1,t several htm- `,• ._� 8 red distant. "Th Marlon pro- �L� allies e Sure Sign That the Blood is Of Icebergs • eeds northward," to _quote Coast w• Tiriit slltd watery - Guard headquarters In Wjtahington, " --,� , 4"egalBped wttb.'one o the most mod- 1 esn sad sAirclent radfifl. els which 4 stn glad to have an opportnntty..Slillkj l '•. Coast. Guard Boat' - iK teed ever-lids. bees!,.Me !attune:of as oz- -7 311 to the lift! 4ts I de- Radios Daily' Reports'tai ptortag vessel." 4 tived from the use of Dr. Williams' Play Pllb'•', writes Mrs. Lawrence` ltd Findingfir in ,Arctic : Kenn at Joseph, for- T tam Rice N 1� �d a then says:—"Some ". Sk wss ! Fofrecist �a •ears ago I 'Aid VKeathe from Croatia wonting as a stenographer, and be- Tomatoes, rice, parsley, grate 1 - Canis badly rt#n-down. I always had Amateur's Asked to Keep . The Orange Pekoe, at a little a tired-out feeling, hard no aplie'tiie cheese, olive oil; salt and pepper are and suffered terribly from batethaohe. Watchful Ear for Station needed for this dish Prepare the. a -Almost every month-I had to remain .A 125 foot boat of the Coast Guard,i-tomatoes by cutting a thin slice off lW[tra eo4 QZt;'a . from the office for a day or two. I ;the top of each, remove the seeds >e In ii:k& , brighli Ahvnlinurn was advised "to try Dr. Williams United States' Treasury Labrador and , and �tiice, which are to be used In - Pink Pills, and I have reason to be Greenlanis now cruising is,w betweenwonly shortwave be disk in cooked whichAllothe h tomatoespful are to ce glad that I followed this advice. Be- transmitting and recetving outfits and Admiralty Island, Classified Advertisements fore I had,-been taking the pills very :to each four tomatoes, and the finely fuer a radio compass as a communication chopped parsley, grated cheese and lint VaIIC011vC? i In".Yarn ' PER POUND UP. TWENTI'y long I- began to feel much better, , {�j� one samples free. Btocling 4 link between those storm tossed, fog- salt and papper to taste. Fill the Odd MOds GrO h;�i Mills, Dept- 1, Orillia, Ont Continuing ,their use my strength gy waters and civilization. Yet this came back, I regained my appetite tomatoes with this mixture, 'place - ILL THE MOVER-PIONEER DIe. .' ~. and the terrible backache from whtob selling craft, on the miasloti of trail- Be111ngham, Wash.—On the north V them !n the dish In which they are La ' H ?wNe>g movers of cassis_ Larsetw I had antlered disappeared. I have !ng tie iceberg to its lair, will Pratt-'be cooked; pour a small quantity of `ore of Admiralty Island, lying be- speedy padded vans. New Equipman ably be !u constant communication tween the mainland and Vancouver,latent methods. Two experienced m been married some years now and olive oil over each one; then cover every trip. All loads insured Bayo with radio amateurs in various parts each with the slice removed from the Island, the misty, water-laden tog .compare for akllt and wire• Before yo have two flee healthy children, a girl the world. The American Radio' - from the Japan' current has the effect move, write us or wire and reverse t and a oy, and am in the best o1 top, and allow them to simmer on a sharps Hand oiifea Hatniltoa On League has requeeied its,membership moderate fire for about an hour. of producing a growth of moss, de- ranada. Hilt th• Mover. health. All thin I owe to Dr. Wii- to listen nightly for the call lettere i R fared by scientists to be one of the Mame' famous Pink Pills, and I trust NITB and forward the 'messages of ��� ����* ��r'* natural wonders o1 the Northwest. ` that these few linea may help some this ,ficating radio station to Waith-SAVE lu�iLL�1rK lI IV The celular growth starts on the awoDd �I�frllih tither weak, ilia-down person." llilllLLLiii��, Dark to the hollow; All weak, run-dawn people who fngton, D.C. f drooping boughs of hemlock and Light on the hill; wi11 give this bloodrbuilding tome a Already the Weather Bureau.of the spruce and continues to grow per Mallows in the grey yards, fair trial will find through its use new 'United- States Department of Agricul- In Summei" When Childhood Ail- ennially. Specimens of this moss R,Oey-lipped and still. twenty feet long and four feet wide health. and strength. You can get ture is receiving reports of meteoro. Hudb, hush! • merits Are Most Dangerous. at the point of contact with the the pills from any deader in medicine, logical conditions from these ice-von- Mo From his closet !n the dew, branch have been found. These or by mail at 50 cents a box from centrated waters, radio smateurs re-• Mothers who hasp a box of Baby's Hark to the thruahi blanket-like growths of moss are so The Dr: Williams Medicine Co., lay.ng thin Information to the na•;Own Tablets in the house may feel luxuriant and rank as to darken the .* r Brockville, Out. tional capital. Adequate knowledge 'that the lives of their little ones are� Of what his singing? forests along the shore of the Island. t _ +} of icebergs In the formative stttl5e reasonably safe during the hot wen Camelot, Rome? On a certain Island station there may increase the fund of information there Stomach troubles, +cholera In-I Where sprgce oveMarig the water, Old houses in the wind? was a garrison of marines as well as about weather conditions in warmer:fantum and diarrhoea carry oil thou-,moss keeps on growing after reaching Candlelight, home? " bluejackets', with a senior officer of regions, thus adding to the accuracy sands of little ones every summer, In I the sea and extends many feet, into Yea nay each corps. Their two wives each of our daily weather forecasts. To most cases because the mother does•.the beach and tide water. And of my early love, (aid elalm to a special pew in the lit• obtain these reports as well ae_ to,not have a safe medicine at hand to Tourists viewing the island from I Gone many a day. steamer report this moss hanging In, —Lisette Woodworth Reese. tle church, and after much acrimon.; transmit official orders direct Lrom glue promptly. Baby's Own Tablets a: lous dispute an appeal was made to teadquarters in Washington to the relieve these troubles, or if given oc- long blankets from forest trees givea l 4 Marion. thin ice-exploring boat, the casionally to the well chlTd they will the Impression of many Indian wig-; "Dad, did you go to Sunday School the Governor. 'He accorded a patient E I wawa erected among them. when you were a boy'" "Yes, my - - - hearing each claimant, and decided Coast Guard has installed a short pTeveAt their coming on. The Tablets Recent ezperimenta with this kind wave transmitter and receiver in the'are guaranteed to be absolutely lie son, I always west to Sunday echooL"1 .that the pew should be occupied by :less even to the new-born babe. They of freely growing moss indicate that "Well Dad, I think I'll quit going; It - . the elder of the two. Result. the pew Coast Guard ♦nnex, on Pennsylvania are especially good 1n summer be- 1t has medicinal properties as does isn't doing me any good either.' was never occupied by either, Avenue. This equipment !a a duDll _ +.:ate of the outfits on the vessel now cause they regulate the bowels and tLe swamp or sphagnum, widely used d -meandering between Labrador and keep the stomach sweet and pare, as surgt•cal dressing In the World Buasla, once a leading wrhea£ ex- They are Bald by medicine dealer or War. Greenland. porter, is now buying 8.000:000 bush- tby mall at 25 cents a box from The Other uses suggested for the bar' Leat or "Wanted Inventions" ala in Canada, so maybe, after all, It's A 'wave length of thirty-four meters 1 Dr. Williams' Medicine Co,, Brock- vested and dried moss are packing dna F'u�l Inrarmatton Bent Free a good thing for Russia that this has been assigned the cutter Marlon : ville, Out. matlrial, stuffing for mattresses, on Request. W. country hasn't gone bolsheviki, and the power rating of the trans-i 4 cushions and automobile seats, and: 3'!= >.a►srsat Oo-, s. Ot. t. _ mitting set is 250 watts. Vie usual ' st'ra saes sc. Ottawa, ons. • for fertilizer; since it is composed b/Kti Assam the native home of radio equipment on .a Coast• Guard !Will It Always largely of nitrogen. As soon as re- ° tyre tea lush, produces tees patrol boat—the so-called T� trans ` 7i moved from the forest treeII. a new C 13etto matter—supplements the hlgh•frequ- be Rea table a growth begins at once and, in a siniile w"gforca�Ds"" - which are farmed the World I l�C !summer, reaches a prodigious length. U ks,c sem. . B k tf_iuptassl, envy outfit, but the former fa not ex T. W. HOYD b 80= Omer for their strength, rich- pected to give the desired communi• (In view of the recent volcanic ac- :-- nesa and flavor. ! MM THE PROTECTIVE A880CIATIOA4 - cation range on intermediate or long !tivity on Falcon Island, considerable VeterinaHas use NNnard•s Liniment. I of Canada d The strrlor and distinc- wage lengths. A specially designed interest has been aroused in-that little saattlltahea isofi. five gtiality O{ Iced dole radio compass should prove as lnvalu assets tsas.,tav^oo, annulus so 10ran a Pekoe is largely due able instrument on this 8,000-mtie!piece of British r land is the Southern The difference between learning to _ oiioyhotdass over iso to e0 Pacific. Mr. Franc Burnett, F.R.G.S., � ONLY COMPANY oda s 1 I drive a car and learning to play golf to these fine quality Assam cruise, offering assistance to the two well-known Vancouver author and a>Dzaa and Aars ta•� (teas, of which it is chiefl omcers and- crew -of twenty in 'de• fa that when poll learn to play gall tsokas and Accident ltatai• y I traveller, knows the -history, of the you don't hit anything. ams to Members of the Ma. Composed. Every package termining their position in foggy island very well.) � _ sonic rrateratt szelasivel:y. Iguaranteed. wEather. This compass. completely When first seen frAm H.M.S. Falcon, iinanada all Principal t'it�es and Towns "No, you're not going to kiss me" >0• a, essasoN, J. O. ruxj m to 1865, he says, It was merely a �„ , mss,a p� Asa•!,. Secy ass•39M breaking reef. In 1877 nothing was you'll see. No, I won't. I'll clow = ofscw, OAa97T, Qac. left of it, but smoke was observed my eyes." -' issuing from where It-was submerged. at pf�Jl�, It appeared again to 1885 and wats sur- Culleurn veyed in 1889 by the Egeria when !t was found to be one and on uarter 'Shavin Stick What W1*11rd" miles tong by one mile wide, the high- C d.the y at�„6'�• � eat part being 153 feet above sea level. _p+�«s�Mind I 's'a' In 1894 1t had been eroded to such an YQU ranee o _ . .: _. extent that it had the appearance f .. .108• eoryw ese - _ a low streak of black rock �0 At the end of that year, however, as a result of renewed volcanic action, a A Rubdown - f new crater had been formed about - fifty feet high, three miles to by l not cause tiff- g --= better ° t long ' e1e Peet - - '. f < I Exercise will n b _ ''}} about a mile and a half broad. Four tress if you'll massage your CAbigere �u tis► wMw. — :- — y�Ta later it had again become a �, body with Mfnard's. A__ thing of the past, nothing remaining ; _ e but a shoal 100 yards in extent upon www which the sea broke heavily and }� t • _ which, In 1900, had at its northrn end `t)It8 pips dust ia,t p ;,t.e«,iso asltttsey been elevated to several feet above - �V[mots saps. And a.eaFr borer p.pa.sea Saaodti sea level. When viand In 1918 it had y� � � O� w��uct,�S�W• s�oetwWin 7"*an of a is a Yid"ee undergone considerably elevation and asu* 7 111eiM•cafe Han dna,o"and . N you Mase beat�teS Tena Tmwe off tb Msgsa ad the appearance an ordinary h e • of %�7en ywr {y comma os t�•�•a1•tous-rm-s•ysaser boat 1p me as coral atoll witII a sparse vegetation '�i s�aatta ..lee ij oestpartbte widt wrist i�i8 tie wNrlb growing'upon it, leading observers to ROLL efkts ra. And the me"`itke petity e/ conclude that !t had at last decideddto imtmadae Tante will man%the d1r, o ,a,tlatdt to behave like a small� respectableMild ren cly now k will Ile wonhr of Foos ot6et iioe sppoitto>•o howeda Such appears not ata lntentloa, or It0000 ADVICE F r r. V - p .pEDOY r There's Style to These There is hardly a household that FROM MOTHER hasn't heard of Castoria I�1t least Sue TISSUES _ EU96h Girls! -million homes are never without it. If� ` QO 's Women predominate in the town oL tilers, are children in ur family, E -- Hinckley Leicestershire. There' are there's almost daily need o! its cow- , .. O F S EVEN fort. And any night may find you • _- three women to every man, and most very thankful thore's a •bottle in the' to of the girls are well•to-do. house. Just a few drops, and that' Recommends Lydia E. Tie asst Tints (CJ E Hinckley Is responsible for half the(colic or constipation is relieved; or pinkham's Vegetable 'w - , that moseT rat g5V �J ? silk stockings produced !n this noun-i diarrhoea checked. A-vegetable pro- and hsv I°O0'he'o 1 try. But though the, stockings they duct; a baby remedy meant for young Compo - .• make might be good enough for most folks. Castoria is about the only thing • r e iris, the Hinckley girls don't *ear giving have ever heard' doctors advise I Toronto, Ont,—"I began talon g o iglving to infanta. Stronger medicines; Vegetable Compound for nerves an •. them. Why• Because they earn are dengea'ous-to a tiny baby, however other troubles an •H,,,,Y .• anything..from $15 to, $30 a week, harmless they-may be to grown-u s.i : say A real ilea, working only five and a half days. Good old Castorta l Remember the' I mit after the Bell .e�t 7oe " I aril remember to buy it It may dtfferen ter Many earn more than their,brothers name, Y Y first dose. I have and fathers and can afford Paris hose. aPaTe you a sleepless, anxious night.I been told this last � ,� _ It is always ready, always safe to six months that I �� '�~�`" use; in emergencies, or for everyday look twehty-five. - "Tom looks a it ed n . I think n of or o b f pailments. A y hour the day although I am now something must be preying on his night that Baby becomes fretful„ or forty-seven and -- -�Q(I��i s✓ - _.-__ mind." "Don't worry; it will die of restless. Chistol'ia was never more have had seven starvation." Pular with mothers than it is today. ..'a^> �� �� _ popular has it : : <' children. I have •� � i Every takentheVegetable Mrs. Village-"Our new minister Is ' Compound regu- Nest, inedaee, CANi►pAS FINEST VAlUt:S wonderful. He brings things home to 1arly for some time Compact.HisbeK .aa. 1118.■e. ou that you never saw before." Mrs. , a and sleep well, rise early and feel I•^e'twO's"" - , 4Town- "Our laundry van man does �' young."—MRs. McKEs, 18 Laurin .. i to a dao. • T'Mt 6a. [OOY c0.LtMITEO.H CA r a1 Ave.,Toronto,Ontario, - S i lu«t the same.' • • fr,+-�_ Minard's Liniment for aching joints, ISSUE No. 30—'2Y .. .� ' 1 I Dit, rt •.', -.'Y .:- .... . ^f .. .. ..y' ,:::..c ... •,. . saes... '." A.- �'a '.w. er m �•m y ti°� •,4. "V'i .:G' •:amu- ../.• f "^4 .,, y ,. �. �,f (' d. .�, '.Sr. 1 ,a '�"f,�:ri'�a�7'2..iy°RSfrbv:::""'^"' "• '"s;:we,�.•� �,•• rw•; - _ . . i5.;y� yc rt:. 1 �. ;. XAoyd -sad.-Urs. Margtridrrod - -JY G. and Mre:-BazEer spent W family, accompanied by his moth- few.days ibis week in Ldney. ;,`.� X r, of -Sunderland., ep$nt a .ddy =Dr. A.T. Fallaise;Res#deirtDent- Vw-11a'AIQs•Fletf: of 'cinge w Jameg°►� . Mrs. Andrew. fist.'' Office over Balsdon's hardwar .' f i i rbther ,`N r wo �=-Chas. ancir V rs. Middleton and store.• Office hours, 9 to�6 daily and jr e/ is visit t)g ria ., Q test evenilr€s by appointment. `; ' it - (laughter, ;of Toronto, and Mel- 't Ctrdo°' ville Hall and eon, of Oriffia,spent -Ae-a result of au accident -James Jiljjte' afl�u•-'�..LeQI'Saltec Sanday alth'Jaanea Sm.4148, Suns'' with F. H. and Mrs. Hall: while working at A. B. 'Moore's sf$nniekiilen. -Cr:C Trott visited �fjth L. D, new building James Dwyer was �.t,,.••r.�-..� ;.......,, . --•.ter -Mise Spearen, of Uey, has sad Mrs. Banks on Monday,, before off duty for several days. • l ---,been visiting at tLe hof`of J. G takinK up'his dutise as-principal -Miss Pheobe Juniper, nurse- and Mira. Baiter. of the Coutinpat oa• School at in-traioing at Belleville General .- Y� , z. •-iMrs Jobs. . visited her �Omberg. 0 L Hospital, returned to her duties - ,nephew Herbert McCullough, of -Se filo 8t. PaaI's tailed on-14iooday, after speeding two .._1LU 'C 'g Toronto,last week. flliurch on Sunday, Sept. 9th, at weeks' holidays with her parents, v -Miss Laura Collins has been 11 a. m. and 8 D. m , the former Wm. and Mrs. Juniper, of the ILIE visiting with A. %nti', Mrs. Coup pastor, Rev, A R. Sandersoo, tn' Greenwood road. - charge of Ifcith service, in the ab- -ComrNo, F. E. Luke, Opt. D.. . 4' land for a few days. nsauce of Rev, R. H. Rickard, who Optoweterist, 178 Yonge St., To- 6010r �jreat�I tS --Adis Minnie Morrie, 'of Toron- is oo hie wedding tri to New ronto, may be consulted about r to; spent the holiday with her cis- g p t York. your eyes for glasses at A. H. ter, Mrs. Wm. Collis. -Ernest Baker, son of George Allia's drug store, Whitby, on - f *' -Alex Lawson and sister, of 'Cherry wood, spent Tuesday Mast Baker, section foreman on thee. Tuesday. Sent N.-R. had a• thr-filling experience -Harold Richardson leftyester- The Colors They ♦� ear .:•&with John and Airs. Dunn. on Satnrda evening. Mr. Baker day (Thul•gday) to spend a week They and Mrs. Potter spent y over Sunday in Brantford with is manager of otre of the branches in Philadelphia with his uncle, Lt the former'e brother and family. of the Dominion Stores in Toronto, Walter C.- Richardson•. He may are , "Life -Miss Myrtle Wilson, of Osh- and on Saturday evening whet) also visit relatives in Pittsburg i the day's work was over and the before returning home. saws, spent a day last week with y Beautiful ` / - . Longest her sister, Mrs. D. N. Lockwood. other members of the staff had -One day last week Mr. Bailey, -Mr. and Mrs. Rosier, of Sar- left, be had Rune to the office at of Ohio, who has been holidaying the rear of the store to count the at the.home of his rents, T. and Sar- dinia, N. Y.,"spent the weekend pa - -` - ' • cash and close i3p for the night. Mrs. Bailey,of the second conces- with their aunt, Mrs. Levi S'aIter.� -Master Lloyd Courtice is as When he was thus engaged three siou, met with a painful, though bandits entered the store, two of not serious aecident- Accompani- �etive as ever after his recent i operation for the- removal of his them being armed, and demanded ed by his sister,Elva, and brother, '�' Fit The Prices tonsils, the money. Mr. Baker had no Got-don, he was driving home from 'alternative but submit. The ban- the village, and at the fork of the g --Air, and Mrs. Marquis, of Clio- :. ton. spent over Sunday with Jas. dite got away with $110, but one road in front of Mr, Robinson's, . - snd Mrs. Andrew and other of them was captured by the he, passed Gordon Moors in his :1$ are police within an hour after the heavy milk truck. In going friends. hold-up. straight on to the second conces• -Mr. and Mrs. Tioney, of Peter- t born, are spending a few days -Two young men who are col- cion he had to ent in in front of •perfect Rle $ able with their uncle and aunt, Wm. lege students from Bentleyville, Mr. Moore's trtack, which struck .., and Mrs.`Cullis. Penn., spent a part of their vacs- the rear wheel of bis car, which -Howard Stanley, of N. Y.• tion in a motor trip to Canada, turned over several times. Mr. £ State, has returned hame, aftsr which is very popular with a large Bailey was badly braised and cut ` �QSb2m Visiting bis uncle and aunt, J. S. number of Americans at this time all over his body. Fortnnate)ypl and Mrs. Balsdon. of theyear, . In coming through his injuries were all of a superfi •, is -John Knox, of Pentictoo, B. Oshawa they secured a permit, cis] character. and in a day or two �•...� .._.. _ # C., iehome at present, on account and invested in a bottle of whis- he was able to be around again. _ - - `• of the serious ilioese of his tooth• key, which they imbibed souls• Edi. Elva bad one of her fiogesN Is �� er, Mn. Thos. A. Kaon. what freely, n hich hada marked badly cut and Gordon had one of t Mrs, H. G. Calvert has been effect on their ability to navigate his arras injured slightly. They 7 5 c11� &pending a few days in Kitebet)er, a car. In coming down the bili in were fortunate ' in escaping with i owing to the illness cif her dao- front of Mr. Thomas', a mile and such slight injuries, as fatal it)- gbter, Dire. Irwin Shepherd. a ba)f,-east of the village. they juries might have resulted under ' Our schools re opened on Tues- could not keep the car on the the circumstances. The car, how - k , r day with a good' attendance and pavemetlt. and rat) into the rail- ever, was badly damaged. y ;y �� k -.• will begin work R ith next mid- ing, breaking several parte and -A bad motor accident occur- IxJs1 F a eoanmer's a:am'taatians in view. damaging their car rather badly. red on Monday afternoon on thet'' The Ladies' Aid Society of St. Chief Gunson, of Whitby, was biebway west of the village, in ,Andrew's Church will meet at the soon on the scene and arrested a bic'h none of the occupants of ]home of Mrs. W. H. Weatney on both oxen and out them into the either car anetained any iolury. 'Wednesday next at the usual "cooler" in Whitby, Un Friday A new Pontiac car, owned and l 0 0 hour, evening they appeared before driven by a Treoton men, was on J. • -Miss Allegra Croak. of Holly. Magistrate Clark and the driver of its way to Toronto, and ,vas about twood, Calif, and Willard,. of De• the car, George Ray, was charged to meet another car driven by a ltroit. have returned after visiting with being drunk while in charge man from Montreal: The latter IM • 1witib their relatives here for&ever• of a es r. He was sentenced to s attempted to pass another car al weeks. week's imprisonment and costs going in the same direction and in • a CHAPMAN . -The monthly meeting of the amounting to 818 00, His com doing an was about to meet the Women's Agaocisition of St Paul's Manion, J. L. Beck, who was Trenton car, bnt wits unable to will be held on Wednesday. Sept. charged with being intoxicated in cut in on the other car to avoid a ' lith. at 8.00 p. m.. at the home of a public place, pleaded guilty and collision. The Pontiac car was s caps a Vise Nellie Law. was, assessed $10 and.costs. am ve badly wrecked, and was mer a -John Grille,-of New Liakeard, onotiog in all to $24 It is hoped later taken to the General. Motors alum . called to see L. D. and Mrs. Banks that the young men will profit for repairs, which, it is estimated, :on Tuesday. Mr. Grills is an old from their ezperieace. will cost about 8400. The Mont• QWe are offering +this week a few lines friend, he having acted-A# best -On Friday afternoon four real car was also damagedcon. r_ • `luso at their wedding. motorise+ frofn the United States siderably. The Montreal man of Summer Caps, In black and -W G. Hato and J. R. and Airs. had left Toronto to go to Oshawa, was (barged wish reckless driving. flora, of Peterborougb, and C. H. where they were to meet a friend to which be pleaded guilty• and white checks, dongolas -Ham, of Englehart, were in town at two o'clock. amording to their wab fined $25 and coats. He also • r this week and on Wednesday at- statement.. When they reached assumed responsibility for the - -'land buff linen. tended the Toronto Exhibition. the Rouge Hill, a traffic officer ap• cost of repairs to the other car. - - -Masters Bobby and Billy pesred on the scene without their The accident va t)8 due pertly to M Heron, of Brooklin, have been knowledge and followed tbem to the slippery condition of the pave. - Regular 1.95, for 1.39 spending a Couple of weeks with Pickering Being rather late in went, owing to the rain which f their aunt, Mrs. C. W. Pilkey,and starting and not wiehiag to miss had previously fallen. These Cap$ are $ real buy &eir grandparents, J. and Mrs. their friend, they had to "stepon - $iBett the gas."sad as a result they were -On Sunday St.George's con, making good time. travelling at X*w eta. -tiy ° rogation will worship in St. Aa- the rate of fifty miles and over 18 Mew's Church. Services at 11,80 r hour. When they reached Fj`OR SALE-(lbiocbillara6bita 71. �',`�e sirts. (broadelDth)rcor - t��f� + fi�ee. E.O'Reilly,DtmbartonjOnt. 51-2 i p. m. and 8 00 p. m. (dsyligbt sav- Rackering the traffic officer halted —_ - :I o If .. lug time). conducted by Rev. J. S. them and brought them before TANTED-Honse-keeper. Good - `* 1F'erRoeon. Police Magistrate Clark and chars• W house for rigbtiperson, APPIy G.w,wt)- ; attached, ill case test g enC stripes -Wilfred Mooney left on San ed them with reckless driving. Io 'O° Me:klum' I ;and pure white, 1.9&7 day evening for Toronto to take passing anotbe.t motorist they FOR SALE-Ford coupe. in good K running order. newly painted,$75, Apply titre night train for Mattawa, forced him off the pavement, but R.Feasby, Brougham. 1 y are he has secured a position on fortunately he did not go into the ----- '�'� the teaebiug staff of the Continu- ditch. They were fonnd guilty L`ORSALE OR RENT-Brick house. t��� APO- ♦ ten acres, land,in North Claremont. Ap `♦ a have a .full. lune of toggery atloa School. of the charge and-wereBned 19,50, ply T,Coady,Claremont. 49tf -Wen. S. hod Mrs..Juniper and inclndiva costs. Thin was a ter t two daughters have returned to rible blow to the young men, they OST-Sect of bedding. ease pnoa for men. N"� * Road—Whitevale. Finder pleat panne Z• ii their home in Of- Hyacinthe, Que., $eCvinit only$14 among them.They Mark 5513 or return to E.Berry,Whitevale. 1 - ` 1 '-after speiading a month's'boliday@ had to get hack to work and need- Oft SALE-1 Happy Thought Bund with the former'@ parents, Wm. ed the money to flay Rae. The �i' g g Fred T• BUIIt1Il g', = " Picker ing range, nod as new. Rill sell for less than Zn Mrs-. Juniper. spokesman made a strong plea•to half for quick sale. Apply at NEWS office. 1-4 'yam -Mrs. Walter Shepherd, of De- lessen the fine. They claimed — T - Established 1857. troiU aid h flying visit over the that the were Canadians by birth PA9TLRETOLET-Will take cattle p y• y y to pasture. Also for sale; wsg°n.hoz, like ;+ week end with her relatives in and had eome,baek to visit rel&• new;plow and other articles. Wm.Lacey.15un- t` Barton_ 51.2 k Pickering having accompanied fives., but after this treatment he friends who came over to attend declared they wonld never come UR SALD-Good caddie pony, the Toronto Exhibition. back to Canada again. This dire _rquiet,excellent for boy going to school. Has -Paull and Mrs. Kniftou, of threat failed to melt the Stoney �°driven also. Apply at Andrew Pegs s or Parry Sound, spent the weekend heart of the magistrate. a said phone Claremont 322. 1-2 y /1ET OUR PRICES-On new and with the latter'e mother, Mrs. Jae. they had taken part in tb great V - f .'�ordon. On Lhelr return they War, which should entitle th t0 used farm machinery, cream separator,-also �, Frost wire fencing and gates. It will pay you. f64r were accompanied by their child• do as they pleased when t W,F.Disney,Greenwood.Phone Pick 2314.33tf we represent strong Mutual Fire insurance ren, who had been spending a few stepped on Canadian soil. But the ter^, ARM FOR BALE-A Seat vises 'Gompanl'es VRllOse rates are the weeks here with their grand• adamantine heart of the magis- farm of 110 acres, go buildings,water end ; r' mother. trate could not be moved. When fenced. On provincial birthway,near school and lowest obtainable. -Mrs. Kirchner and eons, Car) the fonnd there was no exec church. A snap for quick sale. Apply R.D. y Miner,Br°ngham 7 a — ...We insure both Vill a and Farm . :nand Edward, and daughter, ..`: g Ber• from Canadian justice they dip � ,�. tha oflUbieago, have been holi• tato their pockets and secured �j OR RALE-Cream separator,Raeo- a • IAC 1' line engines,riding plows,washing machines, Properties. dayine in Pickering for a couple the amount necessary to retain and wheelbarrows.,W]new. Alan 2 good litht ` wagons. Will sell cheap. Apply to Mea Ira of weeks, having rented Mrs.J. their freedom. One of the party Powell,Claremont. socf �remltust rates gladly supplied without obliglption. Kings residence. Mrs. Kirchner had over $100 in a roll of bills. F and family have many friends in and it wa@ later .•discovered that TORONTO WET-WASH LAUN• f -Puckering. who are are glad to see the had several bottles of liquor DRY (Semi finiahy—Let our driver call and ' y g explain our 24 hour service. Just leave ywr thalro in their midst again.. They in their ear. They can congratu- name with Mr.s.w. &via, barber shop. We INSURANCE-Life.�Fire, Auto, Accident, 3iiCkeetatr. are returning to Chicago to day, late tbemselvee that they got t.ff will pick up and deliver 3 times a week. BONDS-Government, Municipal, Oorpoeatiat. -'Mrs. Smith and Pon, Arthur, so well, a@ the offences of wbi ANTED ATONCE-Two strong, 11QORTGAGN-LOANS on-Farm Pr9perdow spent the the week-end with rola- they were guilty are punishable kitchen women for high-class tea-room, REAL EST LTB-Farai and Residentldl.; Lives at Aberfo Ie. The were b aver beau fine 6@ well ae im• Good money and all year job for right person. y y y 9 y Previous experience ib hotel work not essential, r accompanied as far as Toronto by prisonment. The great bulk of ADPIy in person or write THE FALCON;Kings- the former'e mother. Mrs. Dale, Americans who come over to Can- t°n d.,Highland Creek P,O. 52if Ga .. W ; 'BARKER - +O N who went there to spend a feTv ads are gentlemanly and lady-like POR SALE ORTO REPfT-107 acres 'days with her daughter, Mrs. as the Case may be, and endeavor good land,adapted for grain or dairying and - ia No.1 for fruit gardening, well watered, large t G sik Richard@, and while there received to Observe the Canadian laws in orchard,Rand farm buildings,near a school and PI vSER1NVr a stroke. We are pleased to know every particular and are, tbere• church, Lot 4, con.•8, Pickering. 1 4mile West y that, Phe is making good progress fore, most welcome, but there are Liege o'epo� wpthis efall. Apply to Mrs.James hl ist,1920,wit Mc- ~ `a tiwartl 1 ecoverp, a few essceptions. Brady,241 Kendal Avenue,Oshawa. alis Telephone'Pickering,4.804 P.;-0. Box 44 at �� `v: .:i'+Yr. ...... :..R „...... ,�.. ;.. ,"v-.'-',}.,-. ..,bN ;l,•M N l w'S1.:. �• y: -4+... ..,'t e' r :.a' •s. 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