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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1929_08_02s..., , r . s: 3 r • y , - d • -w ° n. µ PICK N E I G.. NEW ,VOL. XLV1111, PICgERING, ONT., FRIDAY AUG. 2, 1929 No. 4S *V vitslsfimal 49arDa. 'WHIT•tvALa• ROUGE HILL White's-:-Mill The Whitevale B. Y. P. U. will Another sad fatality occurred on GREENWOOD, meet at the home of Miss Helen E• Sunday -in the river just south of the y 4=,�a R14eS Turner, on Monday, Aug.5th, at 8 p. Rouge bridge, when Christina Eat - R. H. 0. PEARSON -Ph sician �� DendSurgeon, Dunbarton. 1017 ml.. Everybody welcome. on, the oldest of five children of James All teams wishing to compete in Eaton of Verrall Ave. Toronto met Is rnnaing 'again after the flood. ~ MILLS - E. FORSYTH. ;Oph. D., Director the Pickering Township S. S. Soft- death by drowning. The scene of this otometritxl Aaaotnationol Ontario. Rea. Sawing Lumber, Chopping bell League are requested to forward ' bt citomberot Lase Amtionof Optomevice! Grain, summer months, gu accident is a very- dangerous spot, Established 1838 C" ea by appointment on Tuesdays and Fridays. their entrees to Newton Laughlin R. there being ten feet or more of water. _ 'F�boae'�o . Ctaremont. ont. y R. No 2 Pickering, care A. J. Taylor, c - - -- � _ ..1g'ns have been erected warning bath- , • .. ARL A. GRUBIN. R. O.- Eyesiabt Maunfacturing.BaRkets of all or to Kenneth Turner, Box 32, ers of the danger, but these signs have Special • ESpecialist. Honour graduate of the College kinds, including : Wilitevale, by Wednesday, Aug. 7th. been torn down by campers to be used 1 NOtce atpptometry of Canada: Gold medalist and All players must have attended at for firewood. while the signs were up Bret Herman prize winner in 1928. At Markham Bushel, 11 Quarts, 6 Quarts, Pint least 50 per cent of the Sundays no accidents occurred. The body of Ctvcr7 Monday from 9 a, m. to 5 p. m,. in Dr. rker's dentci office. At Stouffville from wed - Quart Boxes, Berry Crates. since Feblst, 1929. the little girl, who was eight years After a very heavy expense, the needa7 to Satwdayof each week. Eyes examin- ID1Ii dam i6 re-built, ed. Glasses ftted and repaired. Higbest quality A large stock on hand•at old, vas recovered, by Robt. Devlin, of at Lowest Prices. Phone Stouff 2405. 461y reasonable prices. GREENWOOD. Toronto, after it had been in the wat- I Pulse reductions at the Mrs. F. L. Green returned home er 45 minutes. Dr. Cartwright of OHO P P / N O P' k th b E. CHRISTIAN, Barristerand .Soiicitor• Notary Public Etc. Money to oar, South Wing Court House, Whitby. 251y RRATON &- ROSR- Barristers. go- .iJtieitora. Northern Ontario Building, 330 SayStreet Toronto. Beaton. F. Roan. _ Adelaide 2787 'PIORARESON & PlOKERING- -�l tBarruters. Sol.oitora etc., 213.214 Conied- watiou Life Building. Corner Yonge and Rich- Island Sts. Toronto. Phones Adataide 4489 and ti480, Pickering otfiu open Wsdnesday and Saturday evenings Phone Pict 9800. 8tI — Dexttat NEIL C. SMITH. D. D. 9„ L D. S. (Socceesor to Dr. J. N Dales), Graduate of the Royal College of Dental Surgeons and Toron- to iioivertuty. At Claremont otflce over D. A. 19 •Bs14 1 •every Tuesday and Friday. Phone u BRBERT T FALLA ISE. L D S. li • i 1 D. D. S., Graduate .! the P.cyal College of Dental Surgeons and the University of Toronto. Ipffice in ceaidence secrnd door east of St, And- rew's Church. PRckenng. Oct. Office hours D e. M. to e p m., or by appointment. (X -ray service). Phone Pick 3700. 431y �sssissros4• �tas>,s, IirLIZASETH RICHARDRON- . Fire and automtbrle insurance of all kinds. repreaeoung companies of ecbd financial stand NORGE KEAY- Licensed auction. eer, Altona. Live stock and general ashes �QronsptIT attended to. Terms reasonable. R. R, S. 5wugv,ne, Phone StonB 9)03. 51 -4 �POSTILI., Licensed Auctioneer, . tar 00 0111616 of York and Ousswin. Aar bfoo sales of ail kinds astennee so an sbor•sae ao•aee. Address, Orem afver P. O • Oni B. BEATON TO WNBIHIP OLERE coovers,nesr Oommisol as- for asking AdMewha, Aesoaasans Ras, ••oeey so loan hsasr of Meoctsp Ids sneer III . i ores. RR. GRANT -Lot 1, concession 4, s Searbore. Telephone Markham TU* ChAftered Accountant Business and Mua.ef- ssditen GRANT, GODFRE Y &CO.. 3i St, East, Toronto, Canasta- Adelatce M. HAW, LICENSED AVC- IJ Jlor York, Qntaric and Durham ties, An kinds of sake ptomoth� attended Poo. Terms reasonable. Data Cur min may be assessed at NEWS' Oflcv, Bell and Indepen- d1mat peones. wbitbi, Out. 617 !BONDS- Government, Muoicipal and Y age Bonds. Also. Industrials. -' Sate iawest ®eats at from 5 to 7 per -INSURANCE—All classes written in. eluding Fire, Automobile. Wind- isternna Accident and Sickness. Phone or write R.D. BOWMAN,Whitby Coal,'Coal Hard and Soft Soal• of the' hest quality on hand -THOS. A. LAW, Plc]aretisSs', nt. ,CO E _ ..BED-ROOM.. ..OUTFIT Consisting of-walnut finished Semi Vanity of wiz drawers, large- Walnut Steel Bed, with link spring, good layer felt mattress. Pair of duck - feather filled pill- laws, also good chintz covered ©omforter. All for $67.00. GlideF Conch in sun fait colors, jswt the thing for your verandah or sad porch. $36.00. Also Folding lawn chairs and camp stools from 90c to $4.50. C. A.Sterrift urnit:ure Dealer &Vdi Funeral Director, Phone 1800) r - eri:ng, - - Ontai io factory. l last week after visiting friends in 1e had p was soon on a scene, ut Monday, Wednesday and, Friday. 8c per 2 bushel bag. Feed of different kinds always on hand. -'scratch Feed for hens. ACCOUNTS Now due. I require. settlement of all accounts by August 1st - do not wait for further notice. Thiq applies to small as well as large aceountQ. C 0 A L A Rood eupply of Hard and Soft Coal on hand. Also-a supply : of Kindling Wood, stove length. 12tf Phone Pick. 1709: DO'NALD MUNRO. PICKEKING L. SURN/NGHAM Building su&General Contracting. Estimates furnished on all claaaaas If work- loterior and Exterior. Alterations and repairs. Cbimneys Built Concrete Wort. Pbone Pickering 5712 FAIRPORT. ONTARIO ,•SHINGLES .Nora Scotia Shingles iGaltGwivanized Steel Sbingies Bird's Felt Slate Shinglesl for sale at T: PATERSON•S - CLAREMONT _Call and get prices. Phone 2812 LAWS GARAGa,EI We are prepared to do all kinds of repairing of care, also bat- tery charging, electric welding and in fact everything in con. section -with car work. Gas, Oils, Grease and Accessories on hand constantly. 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Lenore didn't raise her golden easily_ - mean pneumc.nia and death. . head to meet his eyes. , Bu; before his Its to your interest to keep them ' tjl you win from ebeap tee gaze..,tver got to her, Bess was on her alive." feet.' "It's to my interest, surely —but "Don't be too sure of yourself," she don't rely on that to the extent of cautivred quickly. He .looked with showing too much independence. The ` sudden amazement into her kindling human body an stand a lot before it eyes. "Men like you have gone in the gives u the host. The human voice 1 - Y Y b gl P g face of society before. You're not so can do a lot of screaming. I know, far up here that the arm of tIl'e law because I've seen. I don't mind run- can't reach you." ning a little risk, with human life to The blond man smiled into her earn- get my way, and I know several est face. "Go on, my dear" he urged. things, short of actual killing, that go STANDARD ` . "It's g once, and it'll get you toward enforcing obedience and quell- again. ny „ '` got you o RD - TEA' sin And l warn you that if you ing moil OF QUALITY MQn� r put one- indignity on us, do one thing Lenore, staring wildly at him, FOR OVER r ` - you've said— yo,'11 pt.y for it in the caught ht her breath in a sob. "You don't �•�■ Tre sb from cite g$1'deAS end =just as yo•i'll pay for that fiend - mean -" 50 YEARS BE 1./ ER ish .crime that you committed today," Doomsdorf did not .vok at her. He {.� O M As her eyes met his, straight and still smiled down at Ned. "You've ( s ` 1 1 unfaltering, the expressir, of , con- never felt a knout, have you, on the { MADE R - 1 `; p � temptuous amazement died in bib face. naked back ?" he asked sweetly. "I �i I s 1 r L Presently bib interest. seemec to found out what they were like in Si- quicken, BREAD It was as if he had seen beria, and with the hope of showing 'a ly her for the first time, searching eyes some one else, I took one out —in my py resting first on hers, then on her lips, boot. It's half - killed many n man— • RDISOM MAi&4A •l. dropping down over her athletic form, but I only know one man that it's and again into her _,ye. ' He seemed completely kiliea. He was a guard — „r.■•■... lost in sinister speculations, and I found out just how many blows it takes. The man g awned a ain. IIIVSTRATED ry .... _. _. - man y awned _ CHAPTER XVI. "But your request is granted —so far • as Lenore is concerned. You can leave saucepan, stirring till warm; add the Doomsdorf had se„iin I achieved her here for me to entertair. 'Bess butter, sugar, and BEGIN HERE TODAY. On the way l learned a little :essott gy g ginger, o carefully his purpose, and his prisoners la ( —that none of the larger creatures of y has spirit enough to wor'•t. ` - stirring over a very moderate fire, Ned Cornet, his fiancrs ^_, Lenore, crushed in his hands, A fear iufinite- _ the wild die as easily as men. I found c (To be continued.) : When the butter has melted, stir in ".and Bess, a seamstress, aru survivors ly worse than that of toil or . ardship +'- the flour, adding '° of a shipwreck. They land on an out that there is nothing more to kill- • g salt, and make into a "s P Y had evidently killed the fighting spirit �'j' island inhabited only by a man named ing a man that is in your way than in Bess Lenore had been broken Tasty Recipes paste (the flour must be fine). Roll w Doomsdorf and his Indian wife. killing a caribc,u I want _o eat. I all - .7 out the paste and ,:ut it out with a Doomsworf tells them he nas named didn't feel any worse about it after- he structure first ved's l And now all ` - the structure of Ned's :ifs had seem- ALMOND CAKE. a n round sate cutter on to .eased the island "Hell," and warns Ned and plain F g ... , . - ward. flat tins, and bake in a moderate oven, the girls that he is master of the "I had to come across 'here. I cngly toppled bout him. Irgr.,oients -6 oi. of ground sweet 'island and that they must be his will- For in this moment of unspeakable almonds % oz. of Time —About a+ of dozen. .hour. akin couldn't forever escaj a the hue and Pe pounder bitter al- dent for 1}s to 2 dozen. small cakes. ing slaves. I remorse, he found he could blame no mends, 6 oz. of castor su cry that was raised. Ultimately I ga., 3 oz .ce 4 Nea defies Doomsdorf and the two one but himself for "the disaster. butter, 1 b f flour, 4 eggs, essence r landed on this island —with Sirdy and Ever year men traversed these deso- r ) v *; d —Break the eggs fight. Ned, however, is no match for Keep Minard's Liniment always hand the big man's strength G ,d is badly few steel traps. y y of lemon. Me_ .- Y Y I beaten Second in gcommand is the "In this climate we can trap almost, late waters to buy furs from the In- into a clean bowl, add the sugar, pre- - squaw, an c! she proves herself afaith- the whole year round. VYe can start �dians; he had been in a staunch boat, viously warmed, and beat -the mixture MAKE HASTE 8 putting them, out in a few days more and with a little care, a little fore- well together with a wire egg whisk Gather roses- while they blossom; _ •f -. - ful watchdog fur her master, Begs i the s sight, the stronger of chc two girls. —keep them out clear till June. Every g journe;' could have been until it is as th;ck as cream. Add the ; to- morrow is not to-day. Allow no She makes up her mind to be ready year a ship —the Intrepid; that you've made in perfect safety. It w,s a man's butter (melted), mix in the almonds, moment to escape ,to- morrow is not for any opportunity to escape. Lenore likely heard of— tou.hea here to buy venture, surely'; but he could. have flour (sifted), and essence of lemon to -day. Today Is the opportunity seems helpless to cope with the situa- my furs —just one trip ayes. —and it carried through if he had r e•, it like with a spoon. Grea-e a plain mould, for enjoyment and work. Knowear lion. a man instead :1 a weakling. fill it with the mixture, and Crake in a thou where thou wilt be tomorrow. leaves here supplies of all kinds in :I NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY. exchange. But don't take hope from In spite of his own despair, his steady oven. It will require from l% Time flies swiftly away. Procraa- that. Hope is one thing you want to own bitter hopelessnless, he must do -to 2 hours to bake, and great care tination of a good deed has often CHAPTER XV.— (Cont'd.) ' what he could to steep hope alive in must be, taken to prevent the mixture get out of your systems. The captain P tirougbt repentance; to work while fft _ "But, really must get down to es -�of the Intrepid and the Japanese crew Lenore and Bess. It was the only burning. As a precaution, it is ad- is called to-day is my advice; time sentials. It's so long since I've talked , are the only human beings that know chance he had to pay, even in the most visable to lay 3 or 4 thicknesses of flies swiftly away.— Gleim. P pitiful, slight degree for what he had newspaper under the mould, and wro;p; to the . itside world that:I can't help I live -here, except ourself —that ' being garrulou.�. To begin with —I know ti ere's a. human occupin - on this done to them. He must always try to the same round the sides, fixing the "- :came here some ears a yearly make their lot easier, doing Lheir work paper in lace with a Gee The girt who puts a too much y go, not entire- island. On their earl visit I'll see P piece of twine. rouge is seen beyond the ale. ly by my own choice. Of course, not to it that none of them get a sight when he could, mainta:.ting an atti- Time —About 2 to 215 hours, Suffl- p even the devil comes to such a hell of yon• tude of cheer, living the lie of hope cient for 2 *� lb. cake. I "Once I was used to working when hope seemed dead in niK breast. - - �'rq this from his own choice: There's gall APRICOT 1fOULI', And that. is why, when Doomsdorf .lslwa a ress.tre from above.'• � day from dawn to.dark with an armed Ingredients -11i pints of milk, °_ oz. - - y P looked at him again, he found him in'' He paused again, hardly aware of master on guard over me:' It isn't ; of ground rice, 1 oz of castes sugar, j some way straightened, his eyes more the horrified gaze with which his hear -f - stead :apt, his lips in a firm.-, stronger I4 tablespoonfuls of apricot jam, or �z ers r ^garded hint. A startling change � gill of spriest pulp, and � gill of line, - had -come over him when he spoke ! „ cream. Method —Bring the milk to Glad to see ,you're bucking u -he again. His eyes looked red as a I boiling point, sprinkle in the ground commented lightly, weasel's in the shadowed room; the rice; and simmer for about 10 minutes. Ned turned soberly,' "I am buck- - stones of his voice were more subdued, � Dilute the am or pulp with stable- •-� ' /�"'_` ing up," he answered. ' "I see now yet throbbing With passion. '"a'; spoonful of hot water and ess it '"'' that .po. re gone into something you Save the Price of Your "I remember gray walls, long ago. �, through a sieve or strainer into the can't get away with. Miss Gilbert was ,right; in-the -end you'll find yourself in Sixria," he went on slowly and stewp -an. Add the sugar, and when Fare to Toronto � . gravely. "I was not much mare than %iI aid out b the heels." well mixed pour the preparation into r C is boy, t. student at a great university �' Y a wetted border mould. .Let it stand Permanent Waving : w "You think so, eh ?" Doonwdo f : ..By Experts .—and then t:Gere were gray walls' in a r�- Gtntil set, then 't rn out, end pile the gray, snow-swept and yawned and stretched his arms. "Just' p. gray cells, :ry something• that's all. And since stiffly - whipped sweetened cream in the When you visit Toronto don't fall to with barred doors, and men standing centre. Time —From 25 to 30 minutes. have one of our famous Permanent you're feeling so good, I don't see why persons. Waves at the Reduced Rate of $5.50. ever on, watch with loaded rifles, and �, Sufficient for 5 or 6 / you ahc.uldn'L get to work. -You can thousands of human cattle --in prison ; ;'�., BEANS., - FRENCH OR KIDNEY, With or without appointment. garb. It was almost straight west of � still put in a fairly good morning. , fig" g And yov " —he turned, .with a catlike I BOILED. Specialists In the Shur Wave Method here,__ far beyor-d Bering Sea; and lswiftness that marked so many of his ` Ingredients— F:ench beans, salt, of Permanent Waving. (For ladles sometimes inspectors would come, styl- 1ish people like yourselves,, except that. movements 1�� toward - Bess, — "what's Pepper, a small piece of soda: Method Who pare.) your name. Cut oaf the heads, tails and a thin "'they were bearded men of Petrograd, ROBERTSON'S' Bess, in her misery, looked at him (strip on each side of the beans, so as , • '..and look et us through the bars as i 288 YONdE STREET, TORONTO with dread. Bess Gilbert,' she an, to 'remove the string. Cut the beans �. at animals in a zoo, but they never ; Write for Booklet "W2" on the care interfered with the way things were awered quietly. in a nlbnting direction into slips end, lrnn! I was an en<:ny of society, they "Bess it will be. Leno -e, I think as they are cut, drop them i +•to cold 'of a Shur Ways Permanent Wave. - said —so I became an enemy of so- : o call the her —and Ned. Good water. Have resin s saucepan of 1 ciety in reality. Right then I learned l;lad to see you're bucking up,' thing to know your first names, since boiling water, and 1 heapeu teaspoon -, a+ hate for society and a desire le burn he commented. we've got an unertain number of years ful of salt to each quart of water, and 1 out the heart of such weak things as before us. Well,' I suggest that all a small piece. of soda if the beans are three of you go our and see what you old. Put in the beans, keep the sauce- you!" going to be that way from' now on ' He toned to them, anarhn like a I'm going to be the armed master. can do about wood. You'll have to pan uncovered, an9 boil briskly for beast, g The next few days you're going to cut some and split it I've been lazy about _b to 26 minutes, according to a. �A . .a about laying t. e. Drain well, _, rinkle with r, ? One day the chance came to escape, spend building yourselves a shack and Y g in a winter store. g P pepper, Y cutting winter fuel Then et.ch,of Much to his amazement, Ned stood then nerve. Time -=To boil the beans, ...-While more cowardly men would have g you hesitated, I pushed through throu h and out will have a trap line —a good stiff one erect, pulled down h cap over, his about lb to 25 minutes Seasonable tea. Every day , ou'll go out and fol- brown curls, and buttoned his coat from July to October. low your lire of traps — baiting, skin- "I'll see what we can do," he answer- MACARONI CHEESE. ning and fleshing, drying the • skins ed straightforwardly. "I have, though, Ingredients -4 oz. of macaroni, 2 i when you get to the cabins. You'll one thing to ask." oz. of grated cheese, 1 oz. of butter, s ` know what it really is to be cold, then; "Wha' is it —" . 3t oz. of flour, % pint of milk, 1/2 a r �; they him you'll know what work means, too. "That you let the two girls tale teaspoonful of made mustard, salt and ` y With you three I expect to triple my pepper to taste, brown breadbrumbs. _ The man you sang rattles usual season's catch, building • p three Method — Break the macaroni into times' as fast the fortune I need. small pieces, put them into slightly- "All my life I've looked forward salted rapidly boiling water, boil until tc a chance to give society' the same tender, and drain well. Melt the but- kind of treatment i li � stew an 'stir in the flour, add - t gave me—and O ter in a g e � -. P - loll when that fortune is large enough to the milk, and boil well, stirring con- Work with therp will he a new Now add the macaroni, arise in Russia. 'I c eese, m s ar ter + "When I said to, abandon hope I �u�Q� Qu salt and pepper, and mix all well to- e DOZEN different things 'may ..�_ meant it. You have no boat; and I'll j V gether. . Have ready a well- greased [ a cause a headache, but there's Many successful business mien give you no. chance to make one. The 1 fireproof dish, turn the mixture into just one thing you need ever do to regularly use Wrigley's. The act of distance is too great across the ice B abq - u se it, sprinkle the surface with brown I get immediate relief. Aspirin is an Cbevn'ng has a soothing effect. The ever to make it through; besides, you breaderumbs and grated cheese, place absolute ' antidote for such pain. healthful cleansing action of won't be given a chance to try. �TJ a few small pieces of butter on the Kee it at the office. Have it read Wrigley's refreshes the mouth- "Even if- your doting fathers should EAGLE B1t1�i17IJ top, and bake in a quick oven until I in the home. Those.subject to fre- gmtly stimulates the flow of the send out a search party, they will j u nicely t gowned. If preferred, the mix - 'quent or sudden headaches should -natural iuices- steadies the nerves- overlook this little island. It was just w ee►toEN3so 1 11 ture may be cooked in scallop shells or I carry Aspirin in -the handy pocket aids digestion. a freak of the current., that ycu land - ramakin cases. Time —About 3/s of an tin. Until you have used'it for head - ed here —I don't see yet why you Pure hour. •Sufficient for 1 disc. aches, colds, neuralgia, etc., you've t i weren't blown to Tzar Island, imme- �.,, Safe, YORKSHIRE GINGER CAKE no idea how much Aspirin can help. WRIGLEYS diately east of here. When they find , It means quick, complete relief to Eas]i Ingredients -1 large or 2 small S1 L ID A you aren't there, and pick up .any �� ated eggs, 14 pint of cream or less of milk, -1 an -other lifeboats from your -ship that in s use it every year. aAnd t does not i► 3Pack/ all probability landed there, they'll __ter % lb. of butter, 24 Ili. of castor sugar, depress the heart. 1 k oz, of 1 lb. of flour, glad enough to turn around and ground ginger, '•■ salt. Method-- Whis;. the egg thor- n back. Especially if they tee your oughly, add the cream, and beat these ..roll. lifeboat floating bottom upward in the liaise= BAST •OOH S looks r.-- -- water P' write 'rho a, I �co. i.hwlae,Depe �gether. Put the mixture into a aSSUE No. 3 � — He paused, scanning their yak, B'e'tor two 1� sh elf ee�oolts"'��'' Mlnard's Llnlntene for aching olnta / a.pleb V • ZtsCsaset fglsiswi w Owls .. 7 •.A _ Drownings Mount - Welland Canal Prepares for Official Opening in 1930 To First Place iAuto Accidents Claim Only -Six Deatths- While._ the y� �' _.... r - - • Water Accounts for Eleven Over the ,t 1 r .. Week -end A. • - p Fatal End of Heat : Wave v £ With the heat wave spreading throughout the province and crowds F e4 seeking relief at bathing beaches, ,M. waters. of Onarlo claimed eleven lives during the week -end. + ; r The dead are:* iP Christina Eaton, aged eight, To S Tonto, drowned at I-ouge river. Eugene T. Mallouz, 47, Windsor,+ drowned at Reaume Park. • Lucy Rlmmel, aged 18, drowned In � ss � �i •�) p same fatality.` Henry Reophalle, aged 19, North? ,Bay, drowned near Sudbury. r. y • p Malcolm ltrlunrca, aged seven, Munroe Mills, drowned near Ottawa. Earl Brown, aged 27, Barrie fail• " f err' s ed to re- appear after dive off dock.' Grace Morris, aged 17, swept off pier at Port Stanley, by heavy sea. Otto Hanson, aged 30, Point Ed= ward, drowned in St. Clair river, t' . r Jean Louis Gauthier, aged 17 Hull,, r victim of— do.tow. a r Denis= Kelly, aged 38, Gatineau , t A' kf Mills, victim of undertow. " Leonard Hunt, aged eight, drown- ed In Scugog river. ° ►I The majority of the fatalities oc- F curred at. pop ular bathing ' beaches rand many tales of attempted rescue -- y .accompanied the reports of tragedy. 0,y None was more valiant than the struggle against death carried on at - _ Part Stanley when two youths ''fought' a heavy undertow to rescue - ) Dung Grace Norris of Flt to s The i Canadian Halted +•- Igirl was finally brought to shore, ` K -but succumbed shortly afterwards. t '' Six More Deaths On Ocean Flight The disastrous crash of two trucks I — — lrJ tl .2 . on the highway near Ridgetown, 'Tacoma-Japan Plane Wrecked 4 ) which accounted for the lives of tour, I in Take -off w � � e,nd :two. fatalities near Toronto, I `c {{ 4 fair, $3•i0 to g9.•,50; stockers, good, brought the toil of road fatalities up Tacoma, Wash,. July B —The +, $g to' $9.50; do, fa.t, $3 to $8.50: to six as reported last night, white a monoplane City of Tacoma was slip n the stair of her home claimed.'- wrecked this 'morning at Tacoma calves, good, $15 se s, do, men., $11 p �"' _ to $1!; do grassers, $7.50 to $9; Field when- i.leut, Harold Bromley , „ -' : springers, $85 to $1.20; .nilkers, $75 to the life of 1lrs. Annie Rawn, 21 p ,Adams avenue, Toronto.- started on his scheduled non -stop $.100; lambs, choice, $13 ;. do, culls, John Wright, Blenheim, foreman of flight to Toklo; Pilot. Bromley, who '� $10 to $12; she.;p, choice, $6 to $6.50; + It construction gang and employe of is a native of Victoria. B.C.. was not ' do, med , $5 to $5.50; hogs, selects, the Storm Construction company, met injured: w.oc., $15 to $15.25; do, f.o.b.. $13,75 death with three members of his gang . Disaster ended the flight abruptly. to 414 da,,thic:t smooths, w.o.c., $14,50 to $14.75; when the truck on which they were The huge - orange monoplane had O• .: do, oft trucks, $14.50 to µ �..�....., .: _,...... $14.75. Iriding was struck by a heavier veh- I cleared the specially•built ramp - BRINGING THE OCEAN STILL _ $cle. Sts others in the truck es. I travelled about 150 feet down the ran, ! L CLOSER TO WESTERN WHEAT FIELDS, taped serious injury by a hair's • way . It swerved, and turned over � The new Welland canal is now 95 per cent, completed, and It Is ezpected i Mr. Snowden's prOp03alE breadth, on its right wing. famous Vancouver Province (Ind Cans.). that August, 1930,w111 witness the first large freighter navigating the - - -� Mrs Henry Clark, Mount Dennis, Bromley leaped from the co1?kpit, twin - flight locks from fake Earle to Lake Ontario. 'The . photograpt: s here ` Mr, Snowden accompanies his cold f .,was struck down and tilled by a pass• contused but unhurt. He explained plug auto. Percy McGinnis, 18 Ashbury later that he had been blinded by show (l) 82 Coot gates on western No. 5 twin-flight locks. loner left gate is I blast against Imperial a Preference Im- evenue, Toronto was fatally .injured spray from his capacity filled gasoline one which figured in the fatal Welland canal gate crash. From top. o[ Yates with a warm Invitation to a new [m- 'when his motorcycle bounded off the tanks• to floor -of canal is 130%. feet -28 feet -less than height of Horseshoe Falls. 'l er.Isl economic cgnterance. Doubt- 'when ,;• leas the new British Government to • roadway. The plane -burtled oft the ramp at (2) Alexander J Grant, chief engineer in charge of construction, with Col, perfectly sincere in its reiterated as- the beginning of the runway at 6.06 A. E. Dubac, chief engineer, department of railways and canals, Inspecting ptratlon towards the development of !Exciting Time On o'clock at $ good speed, but seemed Lock 7. (3) a drilling barge, and (4) assistant engineer A W. L. Butler. trade within the Empire. But it Is io slacken Its pace just as Bromley -- clear that the business is going to be Small Steamer I was starting to lift the tall of the 14r1c; tubs, _4c; pails, 14 %c; tins, anything but plain sailtng. and it to ship off the ground. :.Pas than a Markets 1611:; prints, 15 %c. also clear that the change of Gov- i minute from the at of 'the plane - Pork lotus, 35c; New York shoul - erameats In Britain is going to mesa Fire Looks Serious But Cap-' ploughed into the soft soil nt the left GRAIN QUOTATIONS. tiers, 25c; pork butts, 32c; pork hams, further perplexities for our own Mr, of the edge of the oiled runway. GRAIN King and our own Mr. Bennett. twin Beaches Vessel and That swerve caused the wreck. Grain dealers on tha Toronto Board - LIVESTOCK. All Are Safe The right wheel of the landing gear of Trade t>Fe'_ltmXing the following ! ¢ quotations for car lots: Heavy beef steers, $10.75 to $11.75; :NOTHING IMPOSSIBLE Lindsay, July 28. —Fire threatened crumpled and the ship nosed into the l Man.. wheat —No. 2 north., $1,78; butcher steers, choice, $10.51 to $11.50; the lives of '60 poser Li and the ground. demolishing the right half of No. 3 north., $1.73; No. 4 wheat,!do, fair to „good, $9.50 to $10; do, It to Idleness that creates imp to d crew of the steamer Lintonia on .the underslung wing and shattering $1.65; No. 5 wheat, $1.49; No. li tom., $8 to $9.25; butcher heifers, L'Itlea; and where men care not to do Sturgeon Lake yesterday afternoon. the -fuselage. making a twisted mass I wheat, $1.33; feed wheat, $1.21. (c.i.f. choice, $10 to $1C.50; do, fair to good, I a thing, they shelter themselves under St her rLake run from Sturgeon; of plywood and steel of what .• had Goderich and bay ports. Price on $9.50 to $10; do, tom., $S to $9; but- a persuasion that it cannot be done. Fotnt to Lindsay flames were discov• been a $!6.000 airplane, , track, le higher than above.) Cher cows, good to choue, $7.50 to $8; The shortest and the surest way to Aviators who saw the accident, Man. oats —No. 1 feed, 71%c; ,No. do, com. to med., $6 to $7.�Z; do, can- prove a work possible; is strenuously ered on the deck, and a life boat, + 2 feed,. 65c. c.i.f. Goderich and bay ners and cutters, $4.50 to $5.00• but - was' burning. Her captain ran into marvelled that the plane did not ( y to let about it, and no wonder if that catch fire. Those who first reached ports.) doer balls, good to choice, , bo Eo as roves It possible that for the most the shore line near Snug harbor and , Am: corn —No 2 yellow, $1.20; No do, med., $7 to $7.50, do, boIognas, I P the wreck found Bromley standing $6.50- to $6.86; baby beef, $11 to Part makes It so: `a hurry poi for help was sent to 3 yellow, $1.19 . (All rail deliverer, 14.50; feeders, good, $9.75 to $10; do,• on the ground clear of the wreck.( ,. South i -• .- Sturgeon point. Several yachts re- Toronto freights.) $ = "I'm no sponded and all passengers were un- loaded 7er Millfeed, del., Montreal °reiRhts, t hurt,' e his first words loaded without panic and taken to 'p bags included —Bran, per ton, $33.25; Lindsay, rY shorts, per ton, $35.25; middsings, .16 Meet Death In Premature Blast Another call sent to Feneloa falls Bremen Creates $41.25. was answered by the government HAY AND STRAW, On British Cruiser steamer Bessie Butler, who pulled the OceanlC Record l Hay and straw dealers Ire making _ k Lintonia out of the stumps where the following quotations to farmers she was stranded. The are was put F our' Days, 18 Hours, 17 Min- (delivered at Toro: to) : Eight- Inch Gun Turret Blown Away During Battle Practice, out without serious damage, but the No. 1 timothy, loose, per ton, $19 — Disaster May Yell Claim More Lives Among steamer missed her regular Saturday utes from Cherbourg to to $20; do, baled, nominal; No 2, do, y sussing trip." Lintonia is a small Ambrose Lightship Ido, $14.50; No. 3, do, do, $12 to $14; Dozen Badly Injured passenger boat running between Lind New York—Germany wrested the lower grades, nominal; wheat straw, $9.50 to $10; oat straw, $9.50 to $10. Valetta, Malta, 'July 27. —The Brit- day and killed 15 mari nes, Ninn others say and resorts on Sturgeou lake. trans - Atlantic speed supremacy from 1 'PRODUCE QUOTATIONS, ish admiralty has taken such a 'ser- were seriously injuted. 4 Great Britain when her newest grey -, Toronto wholesale dealers .-•e pay- ious view of yesterday's latest dis- The Devonshire made full speed-for - -tAr. Bennett and the British hound of the sea, the liner Bremen ing the following prices; aster, the explosion in a gun turret Vole, about 100 miles north of Athens completed the crossing from Cher- I Eggs, ungraded, cases returned — I on the cruiser Devonshire, that the on the east coast of Greece, to trans- fCyCnCE Bourg, France, to Ambrose lightship Fresh extras, 28 to 29c; fresh firsts,, dreadnaught 'Queen 'Elizabeth with fer the wounded to the -hospital ship Manitoba Free Press (Lib.): It is at 3.02 p.m; e.d.t. 25 to 26c'; seconds, 21c. the commander -in -chief of the Medi- Maine. well that Mr. Bennett has thus declar- The North German Lloyd's giant Butter — Creamery, solid's, pasteur- terranean fleet aboard today was The warship, which cost more than Ted himself, in language that is easily passenger vessel, which sailed from ized, No. 1, 38%c; No.. 36th . to steaming at fult speed -to-Nohr, Greece; $6,250,000jwaa -the- latest - London - clash- -- U His idea is to bar Cherbourg at 12.45 a.m. Thursday 36%c. to hold an immediate inquiry. cruiser to join tl.e Mediterrat:tan fleet, out all importantions of goods of Brit. (8.43 p.m. Wednesday e.d.t.) set a Churning cream — Special, 39c; No. The death of another marine during She carries eight eight -i►tch guns, foul Ash origin with the exception of a few 1, 38c; No. 2, 35c. new transoceanic mark of 4 days, I four -inch guns, four three- unders things that we cannot produce our- 18 bourn, 17 minutes The previous Cheesed - ov 1 large, colored, 8%c. the night brought then injured. r of fatal- g p° selves = tropical fruits from Austral, (fined and government graded, i8 c. fifes up to 16, with nine injured. The led and four two- pounders. er dis sion- record, 5 days, 2 hours, 34 minutes, PROVISION PRICES. loss of the submarine H -47 with 23 on March 19, 1929, her displace unset diamonds from South Africa, was made by the Cunarder lllaure -! nient L 14,000. tea from India, block tin from Great Tanta and had stood unchallenged for Toronto wholesale dealers are quot- lives on July 9, quickly followed by an An official inquiry into the explo Britain. These are about the only tag the following prices to the trade: explosion aboard the submarine X -1 a year. sion was ordered to start here today. Items that appear to emerge from a At noon the passengers were in- Smoked meats—H: ms, med., 35 to and the bursting of an air bomb on the 40c; cooked loins, `50 to 53c; smoked cruiser Vindictive which killed one PREMATURE EXPLOSION. study of Canadian imports that would formed the vessel was churning the rolls, 28c; bregkfast•bacon, 28 to 40c; and injured two together Witt. ester - Lo_tdon, be sate from Mr. Bennett's onslaught.' sea at the phenomenal rate of 29% backs, pea - mealed, 38 to "s9c; do, I y July , Greece, Reuters dis This, we cannot but think, would be knots and had set a new one -day rea smoked, 45 to 47c. day's disaster, navy made this month patch from Yolo, Greece, todt+y says an old way to improve' Empire trade. ord of 713 knots in the previous 24 Curets meats —Long clear bacon, 50 the blackest in many years in the that the disas�er on too cruiser Devon- 4 hours. to 70 lbi•, $21; 70 to 90 lbs., $19; 90 British navy. shirt was due to premature explosion ` It is easy to say how we Iove new This was 8 knots more than -the 705 to 100 lbs., and up, $18; lightweight Valetta, Malta, duly 27. —A terrific' of a shell.. Funeral services for the friends, and what we think of them, knots record set by the Bremen dur• (rolls, in barrels, $11.50; heave vreight explosion blew away ar, eight -inch gun I16 victims are -t*'be held today. but words can never ace out all the I rolls, $38.50 per barrel, turret on the British cruiser Devon- Rear Admiral W. A. H- Kelly sailed ing the 24 hours before, and the news bard —Pure, tierces, 16c; tubs, 15 y fibres that knit us to the old.— George created the wildest enthusiasm among to 16'kc; pails, 16 %c; prints, 18t1i to shire dtiring battle practice of[ theilast night for the scene of the ezplo- rEllot. I the passengers. 18%c. Shortening. tierces, 13% to Greek Island of Skiathos late yester- sion to open an inquiry. 7­ 7� Mry. clean 4th gravel pit 1000; W t t1V MEMORIAM. rep culvert con 4 18 00; A Albright. patching coo 5 7.50; C Phillips W WRIGHT-191 ever l0viog Memory of 81-76 per year; si-50 it pow in advanco. . I Wright. Su.1timriptions to tue United Statas•and Crest -con 4 23.75; 0 Hamlin. haul grav and W We watched her itiffer day and night,. ray cons 4 caused us bitter grief steel to Hodgson bridge Ux to ro see our mother slowly pine away. pay halt-5.25; also haul steel to Ooul- B But on that day the •,sviour came tice bridge 6.50; A G -Clark, cut weeds A And from amongst His ti-3wers FAIRPORT* r 12.50; A Gordon, ditto. 5 00; Henry H He came &nd.picked the loveliest�ne Wood, ditto 4.00; A E Stork, cut O On that day He picked ours; on NOW- r I -cs i up revel 10-0(l`-J­-C - -4i" her-, oh we arise her, -- - H. A. Newman a lawn at 7 p.- m. I D. S Bryant, instat pipe clean ditch i:ob 8 ' 'But we could not wish her here time), preceded by a service I c 0 r v ice of song. cut weeds on 2 3 50 50; H. Boyes•, cut W When we read of that bright mansion, Preach Langford. Come weeds con 3 2.00; E A Bryant, Preacher, Rev. D. B. 1 -It mak" earth seem so- dremr. and bring your'frleiids, ditto 3.UO; M' B br-yant- I cut weeds B But some time we hope to meet her, cons 2.3 16'50: John Soden, gravel fir W When this life on eartbi•o'er 13ROCK ROAD. cons 5.7.864.50; F Biirclay-, haul gt'av G Go to be with our loved one, r I cons 1. 3, 5 and 7 Gled Bridge etc W Where pairting - is nomore. Fred Stover is indisposed at preserit. 14.66: Greenburn Sand and Uravet — —Husband and Family, W. A. Jackson and family. of Toron• •Co. gravel for. r i and cons 1, 2, 3_4 and -.7 to• spent the week-end with . . h GREE14 RIVER. Wm. Badgerow spent -several days" gilt weeds in BroughKru 4 00; 0 Hood • ivitb Whitby and Oshawa ft lends. * A grand garden party under the Walter H. Jackson and friend will ditto 10 00, a auspices, Of slie-Oreen River Union spend the h6lidak on" the shares'of ' C6uncll 'meet's again on Tuesday, S Sabhath School will he held on the -Georgian Bay catching large fish. the &h day of ALIgi.lSt, for the trans• s spacious lawn of J. B Wilson(Wil. Work has begun on the oridire west 'action of general h6siness. s son's Park), on the evening of Owing to the nature of the Fishi d day.. August 3_b, The fatsious Ionic depth of about 18 feet: g graw• Listing two and a quarter hours. One of J. FitzpatricL'i choice tur- F consisting of costuirie quartets, comic nion or lake trout down deep. s cornet solos• banjo solos, ruinstrel acts Hotels an�i comfortable c and Southern melodies.- • Prograrii be• at real- w wins at 8 15 p. m.' Refreshn•"'ent hooch onable rates. and Canadian -National o on the grounds. Admission, 35 (-enter .,,-Do,uglas Brown visi:ed his mother Railways offer two gateways, viz; c children under 12 years, 15 cents. on Saturday: Midland and.Parm- Soun,i witi steam- -.Miss N. Wilson, Toronto, spent Lhe er connections Prom each to resort.; ' 'Variety in the Kawartha District -i - in between week•end %%ith her iparenta, and fishing groun,is •1y.nR L Lloyd Wilson, of Toronto, is spend- Ask your nearest Canadian National W Wriether you seek companionab. le ing his vacation with his parents. Agent for the booklet. entitled "30.000 P People in qomfortAbIg. - hotels' cr a Win. and Mrs. Harbron and family Islands of-the Georgian Bay". s secluried cottage •n the backwoods, FRUIT ESERVING FRU/T JARS WINE PINTS WINE QUARTS HALF GALLONS '��'IXPHRIAL MEASURE—ALL SIZES -FRUIT--XX R­ -R-CErBERS, 3 dozen for 25 Giants TOPS, 18 cents per Dozen' 'PAROWAX, 15 Centa OERTO, 35 Cents, 3 for $1.00 -JELLY GLASSES,- lb., 75 cents per dozen t.-: JELLY GLASSES, 1 lb., *LDO per dozen GRANULATED SUGAR, 20 lbp. for $1.20. J A M E S `�R I'C H A'R D S O-N Pickering 'Hard�ra`re Store. We-have Arsenate of Lead, Paris Green, Arsenate 6fLime,*C1tm'ax' Bug Killer and Bordeaux Mixture fdr the 'potato cro . p. •Dr. Williams' Fly Wil for Cattle—@ ray to keep the flies p off your stock. . Dobrs,.Screen Windows and W im. Cloth to keep out the flies. Beatty Electric Washers and .1900 Gravity Washers. A free trial any time. Hayihg and, Harvest in jt'Too lsof all kinds. vall-game at ularern.,�nt last Saturday air sery C. w P e no r. man's I;twr. 4t 7 1 D S tirnpi No matter what our choice fray be evening, fish �Lr,f plenty of them are trot il; Agent for the MeCorniivk -Deering Farm -1 r.,.�rsiag be -)usLm - .. .; Mrs, Arbuckle is r c Mttebidery and Repairs. '11) z Miss k, ibeth P.tgb, of Claremont, WrilTEVALE. Canari;an Nat.*nral Azert :`!v#h,) is ill. Mrs. H;,rt)p has returned to Ux- MrLeary- hi• ha- can co-plPt, ;nforrz.t.;- bridge, after visiting wits ber_d&-,;gh• *ork on -the dare. sari list, tiro roill and i;z�.-aturo- on this ea.;iiy access- ter, Mrs. 84al Junes. now runnina riwi i, all-io in ,t ;,­i- pl ay ground. • tion to buy all-kind, of gr41: i, 41-o ;Don't nul-5- the Gar Jan Party af gri-iting and ch.)ppLrg: ..,�Sltuatioas Guaranteed Oreen River on TaurtiJay, T- CNAD. k B,'SINESS COLL- August 8,6. OUNSARTON. ('•:, Cole•e and Spadina, _; po,: - Et ir Sh a and Eimer Anni:, spent uiarly kr,�)_wr_ as .Toronto'; G at PICKERING COUNCIL. Sunday Rt Mud Lake. est School of Busineq-; and remains in 51 i so Verna -Bur - ke7 of Highland ses,ion t� e entire year. Road and Bridge Cotornittee'd report Creek. is Ykiting her cousin Mis-s Eve- Amixticu.; young people who cannot 'conclijded from last issue ivo Annie, for a week. 'elt enter now may carry on by home stn fy F Bt Y. haul grav coo M 10; G .' Howard and -Mrs Wihinn -and -Mies 'and start 'collekp lb4ter.'thereb" say - Lehman, ditto 11 50; H Ree*or. ditto Olive, of Ferielon F,,Ils• Vi-,it.ed their in g time, and board money, • 1 niii-.41- I 1 50; F Turner ditto.1, s). E Wilson. sister, Mrs' John Tdy16r, la.-At week. - ditto LW J Michell. naul arav and end, ual instruction; University tra:n-�d -,4v con 4 8111f)(h C Wrigbt. haul grav Alex Gatsr�lp Find B-irry ' ing are staff -of Comercial specialists, spec- -,iv K, ial attention to backward or tasty. con -1798523; A Micha,'ll, ditto 521,tm,; visiting Hairy G,•urlie and family at H Michell, haul grav con 7 IL50: NV Selby, -Enter any da�% ' The Chjirn�tonship Huber, crush 4(18%-dq stone for cons-7-9 guar- -..:_ - Gold Medal School. A situation lu, W 2Q. R Story. 224 vda grav for con Taste he )oy. of in N -4koka anteed each graduate. Last day 9 26 g); V M 0'augbtun, haul grav con graduate placed at 525.00 per.' •v­?k.- to 34 54 : Walter enjoy moment of a- 3N Demanfi for trained young men o! Thorne. dit. 9 =00, H j You e jo� 4�6 Thorne. ditto 28,50: E Wurm, ditte koka holiday, be it vw-EiZekend- or month, character marry' . times the supply. 75 00r F Turner, haul grav drag w t I Such an enticing array if. pleasures Thirty years of -success. Writ t 739.75: J Micbp.11, haul grav and grav w that bring ti,.e joy of living to all, day for list of successful graduates t 179.85; W turner. n;tj1 grav w t I golf on six fine courses. tennis every- ,luring the past -thirty years Ask 37,50; H N-11�, bell. ditto 33 31). A-Michpll wh(,re, law"' bowling. hikf?.-� 'througli --%-, ditto 3350; k Reescir. ditto 36 141; G t h� , n, then knc, We will star.44 the -avenues of frai-r-ant- pines, canoe fall on t,.:e.'r te�timon Wray Today, • -hrn-,in, dittn3350. E Wilson, ditto 2(1 err Pat R,,id, ditto 2 5�: W Huber: or steamer- trips among the clustere•1 __vhu,h 43,14• ) d Rt:,Lr for w iAands of ttis lakelamil . para,': tee, il:nx, niot,ir-briatinz, am! hAthin-ir, H. R. Gallaugher • Mark to r;ty ?)all on w t I arr!nunt,; E -'a Ward, bowl grav etc can 9x1 �5: John thF­' tanc:n,-.:n the cool of the even- Grain Merchant Beelby, rep %v.-hout :on .�z Sr Jahn Ing under ideal conditions, bcott,'ditLt, 25o: Er DeGeer, ditto 5 IAY; By usin• Cana-Iian National Rlailwa%s X W �y wk% h t-n cct of b.lary H cry. en J you reach ypur cen spnt ';n th',, I -Toronto fipencelev, h,ttiltitober and ceden, to realm of'pleazurt,. vh-•ther (:-)may t . �c" -. 1• tii.thy niat ket Lo pti.rehimf- HAy, bridges and to r I tazo or comfortable hotel by an} J.inton and W-nn bridi: on*t Sti-tv., Grain and PotaE,)e!-. and cons 4 and 8 78,31): E Cook-, carry of .-�e three' f_-ntrarlces, Nl�l -k, �k 4 jW,%ter for mix- r -Gletiti bridge 4 25; F NN- arf. Rata Park or Lake. Jo,4pp1•. i Yor (Illotatio.n.-I apply 1,oyst, cement f,>r Glenn bridge 326 N). ",hrf - all '.within a few hours our. 0 F10,h%rd, ti-ain scaping. a, Glent, from almost any !)art of Ontario. c3ir I- bridge3S(A.-: WC&rIt(-jn,diZ.EOdr�dgrhd A sk your nearest Cana(Tjaxt N-attonal Con 4:1-1-50; T Phillips. team acapin R. R. It Agf-nt f••r information and literature a Glenn bridge'6 (Y); C Cooper. wire Phone Pickering 1712 Rae oil nsilz, shovels etc.36 on Muskoka and its various re-�ort:z .39; Stuuff- Ville Planir: Nlill% lumber for Hodg• hotels, ;etc., t f Refeiene e Rank of Monfreal son bridge U to pay half 11 ld: Rohl Mann, rep for plow 5 50; P Diamond, icrape Glenn bridge ge haul grav r ling 301,50; 0 Or. urrimer. haul grav r I and con I Orl 5(; J Stephenson, more nisei glass= LLJNGM tr'Glen bridge scapingoift, for Linton T bridge cut-weeds con 8 V 85: R Linton beapping out Linton. bridge 2 50; John Middleton, ditto IS 00; 1. Ga,:slio, ditto 19.00;' L McCidlougb, ditto 14 ()0; Jrhn_ ]Baxter. haul gtav con :3 grad con 4 TRAVEL THE KINGS H101-1WAY 23.75; J 'P4111.,tel. -rep wa•hnuit n f I Lx to pay half 213011; J Coates, ditto 10,0(t; N%, Tyndall, ditto i000• Will Pegg, bar.; fzri�%• con •7 7 5u; R. Birr(-11. �Da' Services ditto 7 50; "'lit Gieen, ditto 55.01,1;.1 ly .....PICKERING-TORONTO 1: Before uy re you Fare' 50' Cents . your Radio— 1, c,- P i (,k i , i (.Ea.!t-w�ral St in i ti'd Tittle) ..-.Hear KbIster -7 1 5 9 5 � 10 5, 3 11 55 A Ill — X ) �!) j . Our Motto We have it, ear, get it, or it is not made" J. S. BAT S-DON, PICKER (D 0 0K: We have _put in a stock of B]Rrk Diamond Plow Points. - Givescall. If we havn't got your mAke, we will get them. Our season's stock of Brantford Binder T%vine has arrived. Our prices will be right. Climax Bug Killer, Paris Green, Arsenate of Lead for the potato bugs. Fresh Groceries -at lowest. priceiii. Highest prices paid for farru produce. Batteries Re -charged. Phone your order, ..We deliver.. Phone, Har'khatru 040`2. leneritl Afm. M. Duncan, Green River THE NEW IMPROVED GYPROC 'Greater StructurgI Strength -Takes Any' Dccoration evr - Improvoll ' EM-PROOF - Edge Fireproo -b r For Sale By N. M. Gordon -Pickering, Ont. p, nu. - 1 °_'3:i, 1 5), 2.55. 3.55. 1.5 5, .5,55, 6 55, 7.55. BRADLEY.-S - -BRADLEY'S -r r. 4 Coach connections at Toronto Terminal - for Newmarket, Barrie.• Midland, Cookstown, Orillia,' Brampton, Orangeville, • Shel- C You can buy a KolsC,r Radio ...-_burue, Hamilton., Brantfoid, St Catha. k Xine.q,-Nia , z . ­ ­ rn�st rcasonably. N%'hy miss gara Falls, Buffalo- all the entertainment of the .Muskoka -Wharf Gravenhurst, -'Kolster. A sail will not Bracebridge,- stir? Utusdemonstrate I- - -j Ile. Rasa ga Beach, Collingwoocl obligate you. -aild intermediate _points_ W. C. MURKAR Agent - Connections at Buffalo fur all U.-S. A. pointsi. Pickcring Ontario 0 y ac C6 h in es Gra "All that vou seek in Radio" hildren'- pl:titj English broadcloth pa n.t-y dve:-�ie.--,_uice_'ra'nge ol colors ages 2; 4 and 6 years, at 1.30. Children's Figured bro-00otlt and figured cotton panty dresses, ages tip to 6 years, sperial 1.19, hil&en's biRck'sateen, red trimmed play sorts, embroidered figafts, nwei 2*1 3 and 4, special 1 00. coveralls and overalls, trimmed in red, the excellebt wearing kidd,At 1.25.- Women's and Children's summer underwear id'cofton'and silk- Wowen's and Children's hosiery, splendid shades. MEN'S NVEAR 7 Nien's.light work boot,,;, patico soles of the. splendid qLiRlity, specially priced $2 85 wear, balls end bat-3. Sporting Goo& ri —Teni, ti 0 still use the same high grai:16 leaffief afid give yon the same good service in mr Shoe Repairing Deliartruent. ADLEY CECIL--' R Our Motto We have it, ear, get it, or it is not made" J. S. BAT S-DON, PICKER (D 0 0K: We have _put in a stock of B]Rrk Diamond Plow Points. - Givescall. If we havn't got your mAke, we will get them. Our season's stock of Brantford Binder T%vine has arrived. Our prices will be right. Climax Bug Killer, Paris Green, Arsenate of Lead for the potato bugs. Fresh Groceries -at lowest. priceiii. Highest prices paid for farru produce. Batteries Re -charged. Phone your order, ..We deliver.. Phone, Har'khatru 040`2. leneritl Afm. M. Duncan, Green River THE NEW IMPROVED GYPROC 'Greater StructurgI Strength -Takes Any' Dccoration evr - Improvoll ' EM-PROOF - Edge Fireproo -b r For Sale By N. M. Gordon -Pickering, Ont. p, nu. - 1 °_'3:i, 1 5), 2.55. 3.55. 1.5 5, .5,55, 6 55, 7.55. BRADLEY.-S - -BRADLEY'S -r r. 4 Coach connections at Toronto Terminal - for Newmarket, Barrie.• Midland, Cookstown, Orillia,' Brampton, Orangeville, • Shel- C You can buy a KolsC,r Radio ...-_burue, Hamilton., Brantfoid, St Catha. k Xine.q,-Nia , z . ­ ­ rn�st rcasonably. N%'hy miss gara Falls, Buffalo- all the entertainment of the .Muskoka -Wharf Gravenhurst, -'Kolster. A sail will not Bracebridge,- stir? Utusdemonstrate I- - -j Ile. Rasa ga Beach, Collingwoocl obligate you. -aild intermediate _points_ W. C. MURKAR Agent - Connections at Buffalo fur all U.-S. A. pointsi. Pickcring Ontario 0 y ac C6 h in es Gra "All that vou seek in Radio" hildren'- pl:titj English broadcloth pa n.t-y dve:-�ie.--,_uice_'ra'nge ol colors ages 2; 4 and 6 years, at 1.30. Children's Figured bro-00otlt and figured cotton panty dresses, ages tip to 6 years, sperial 1.19, hil&en's biRck'sateen, red trimmed play sorts, embroidered figafts, nwei 2*1 3 and 4, special 1 00. coveralls and overalls, trimmed in red, the excellebt wearing kidd,At 1.25.- Women's and Children's summer underwear id'cofton'and silk- Wowen's and Children's hosiery, splendid shades. MEN'S NVEAR 7 Nien's.light work boot,,;, patico soles of the. splendid qLiRlity, specially priced $2 85 wear, balls end bat-3. Sporting Goo& ri —Teni, ti 0 still use the same high grai:16 leaffief afid give yon the same good service in mr Shoe Repairing Deliartruent. ADLEY CECIL--' R ^,r CLAREMON'T _ De. Neil -Smith will be away on Go to the Green River Carden Earl A Grubin &0., Eye Special- The Ladies' Aid of the Udited y hie holidays for two weeks. - His Party on J. B. Wilson's lawn on let, at Stouffrille :from Wednesday to Church held a social on Graham Thos. Gregg spent, Monday in, dental office will.. be .closed from. Thursday. Aug -8th. and hear the Saturday of eac7i week. Office in -the Bros'. spacious lawn on • Tuesday -_ ? '� �'on� Aug. 5th to Aug. 17th. famous Ionic Male Quartette. Grubin Bloci. Phone Stotdfville 2405, evening, when a pleasant time ?, mes-Mabel Gibson Is spending a M. J. and Mrs, Wilker and the - Lett. Markham eyery_Monday.from-9 s..was spent. 3s week with relatives in Toronto. latter'o mother, Mrs. Ed. Gleeson, -BRING IT HERE m• to 5 p.m. Office in the Wear Dean Maira is confined to his bed left on Friday- n a motoring trip — Block. with symptoms of scarlet fever. y g p EYERYAm G, iN INSBRAN4= to London and with the former's Now is the time to get a new Sot of — _ :._�. Percy Brown is laid up suffering parents at Tavietock.. -, Harness,,or get the old set reppaired. If you require anything, in the wg,Z ifrom an attack of typhoid fever. I have in stock samples of Samaei Auditorium- -.- Theatre .t of insurance let us give you our priodL Miss Rosie Fingold is spending a - Trees and Jeffrey's. harness. The 4 week with her cousin in Lakefleld, HORSE REGISTER, former may be ordered through cata- Stouffvtlk, Or;t>i. It• pays to insure " t strong al u Guar- _ - - companies such as the limpeiial Guaa•' s _ Mies Mabel McLellan is spending Logue at pricesqudced._ — p. g ROYAL Mij RK [23859 20170) -im Catalogue free.] ada' and Accident Company of Can- her , - ,• � holidays with friends ifl Port 1 ( g ~'' Friday•Satnrdlp, 2 and 3' ads' The WesternWssnrance Company, ' Elgin, ported Clydesdale Stallion, the I also carry collars, collar pads, sweat "SALLY IN OUR ALLEY" of Canada„ and The Mutual Life Ail- .. Wilbur Gleeson of Toronto, property of Nelson Wagg, Clare= pads, harness oil 6y bulk, harness surance Company mont will make the season of 1929 dreeetng, also silver polish (Shirley Mason; Richard Arlen} pans of Can�ds. For open the weekend at the some. and other quotations apply to of his scents here, at his, own. stable, Claremont, Ont, part@. CHARLIE CH�APLIN A. M. GIBSAN . p a L. W. PILgEyromPtCLARFMONT A. D. Peters, of Port Perry', CULRAti'E:v' CONSUL [50831 (210- ' • � ' n _ _ Phone Pickering 1712. _ spent Friday with his daughter, 59), the importe'i Clydesdale - _ "THEIRINK" - -- •- Mrs. George Beverley: Sta;lior-, the property . of Nelson NOTICE J R. and Mrs. Thexton and Mr. Fagg, Claremont, will make the AT 1 ENTIOl�t Tuesday, Wednesday, July 8-7 „ ...and Mrs. Biakeley spent Sunday sensor. V:' 1929 at his own sable, -Having taken over Robt. Feasby'0 with J. H. and Mrs. Beal. Clarema •r• ,'.'A Made to Order Hero" garage, Brougham, we are now ready Mrs. A. J. Chandler, of Toronto, I have taken over the Agency to o service in Brougham as weld FAIRVIEW FAIR�'IE�S IiI11G'3'SDAL - 10:.2- g ncy Comedies giv- g is spending a week here with her (26395 ), the Grand Champion Im- for : — as in Claremont. -parents, J. H. and Mrs. Beal. ported Hackney $taliion, the prop- Renfrew Cream Separators, Scales Friday, Saturday, 9 and IO Service car always. ready, d#tiy of B. Kilpatrick will close his bitch arty` of Nelson W'agg, Claremont, Stoves, Fle,ury's Famous "MHE WARNING" night se vice. 6 -er shop on Monday, which ii gen• will make the season of 1929 at his Plows, Points, Plash Clare, 6105; iling Tire 606. erally observed as Civic holiday, own stable, Claremont. Scufflers,and Wheelbarrows. Patrons of'the Auditorium Theatre Gasoline, Oil, Seiberling Tires. D. M. -and Mrs. Morgan have re* DOL- Percneron Stallion (129 °1) im- Phone 505 Pick, take notice that I have no connection 2517• A. L: PILHEY. turned front Lakefield, after spend- ported from France b • W. J. 'Mc- Mc- with the bowling alley or pool room on p 5 the ground floor which is owned and i,ng two weeks with D. A. and Mrs. Callum, Brampton, a::d the prop- mo :aw• =):m TT, operated h Mr. Borineky, of the � Pugh. erty of E. A. Somerville, lot 14, 10 AGENT (4$) BROUGHAM Stouffville�reamery. -(3, Schmidt Miss M. McKay and the Misses. line }Iarkhans; will make the sea- - Madden, of Toronto, paid a short son at his own stable. -Terris - visit with Ira Buyer and other $15. - (Enrolment No. 2336 Form ..relatives. HE L P S ' S C A R C'E PARR Mait. Anderson moved tti Burk DANTON; I3iP. [123291 (171'2;') the - M' ton on Monday, last, having been pure bred Percheron StalLnn, im- tiransferred to the C. P. R. section port?, from France, the property at that point. of Oscar Wilson, Brougham, will and Hard to Get. Wm, and Mrs. Walker, of Union- make the season of 1929 as follows: - Ville, and Mi9a Emma Reid, of Monday leaves his own sable and - - `IIzbridge, spent Sunday with the proceeds to Frank Hutchings, Brock - Be abead with your work by :purchasing a McGormiek- � Misses Walker. _ P.oad, for noon, home fo: night _ ilhfllCj • /' D. A. and Mrs. Scott have re- Tuesday, T. Hirst's, Kinsale, noon; Deering Ball bearing Tractor. pf /�jnp, turned home, after pleasant visit Brooklin, night. Wednesday, Wm- _ with relatives in London, Ont., Harr :s', Greenwood, noon; home for With one of these you can low 5 to 7 acres a day.- You can cultivate "� WE speak of artistic ' and at Port Stanley. riz'r�. ,Friday-. John Scott's, con. 8, y P y e 4, Mr. and Mrs. Meadows and the Pickering, noon; John Norton's. con 20 to 30 acres a day (doing asl much good as a gang plow and Beeline that are i11is.PS Doupe and several other 5, U xbn ige, night. Saturday, Clare - much faster). You can thresh and grind your own dignified, not artistic morn --. root.; home for night. ire grain. You can cut your own wood, and a designs that would be friends of Toronto. spent Snndap 3 for the with .lobo "and Sirs. Mundell. ne w::: remain until the fo ::orying hundred and one uther . jobs. These _ purpose in view. The A number from this vidnityleft Mond morning. Terms: $16, pay- jobs can be done and are being one illustrated is aim- on Monday morning for northern able Feb. 1st, 1930. done cheaper and better ple, yet has artistry, '.parts to spend several days in PRELUDE [24622] (20960`, the well and done when they should be done. „ teeter Tribute, No G search of blue berries. We with bred imported approved Clydesdale- ; _ `them tacit: Stallion, the property cf Oscar Wil- Aak the user ana then ask ai for a price. We can give N. W. STAFFORD, ' Mrs. Fred Cowie was taken to son. Brougham, will make the sea- yon immediate delivery, $t. M3chael'si Hospital, Toronto, son of 1929 as follows: Monday af- i i ad, terroon will leave F s o xr: stable, .:.Kin ton 130 one day last week, where ens b Whitby underwent a serious operation. Brougham, for T. Hirst's, Kinsale, Pbone Whlt y ' We are glad to report that she is for night: TuPSday, Graham's. Ho- _ ._ t% r T, doing well. ter. Brooklin, for night; Wednesday WE HAVE FOR. QUICK SALE' Rev. Chas. W. and Mre. Kiog, afternoon, Samue, Harris', Whitby. - c for night; Thursday. Frank Madda- One New Ford Sedan g of St. Thomas, are spending a few One Ctievrolot Ton Truck. 1927 model - •days with Mias S. E. Evan@ and ford's, Shea'ton Roan, f,) noon; - brother, Ralph. Mr, King preach• Wilmot Shea's•, Baseline, f•ar night; One Dodge three quarter Tun Truck br, t the al fiat Church at the Friday' W. J. Miller's., Picker ng, One 1925 Ford Coupe _p i� Baptist noon; Chas. Hutchings, Brock Road, One 1923 Ford Coupe �dapleAt i��itU F Mrs, Nun. i , j evening Aervice-on Sunday. for night; Saturday morning pro- One 1923 Ford Coach -Mr @. Daniel Yake, of Cappon, seeds to his awn �bie where he -_ �` A number of Tonrin¢ Cars. all. makes I����� Co. - Alberta, and daughter, 'ANT will • remain until the folowing One 6 6, p. Lundy Engioe V - and the latter's son, Stanley of Monday afternoon. - O en, Alberta, area ending a few Two 1 ¢ h. p. Fairbanks Eogines Cheap rates for farm and country y p --- . -. - -- ..__.-- One 13 inch Lister Cutting Bo= buildings, weeks with the former 's qi @tars, SACK TO CtAREM4NT One (0•'?,0 Titan Tractor :... Windstorm Insurance on buildings, 3Ussee Hattie and Rae Walker, _ _ windmills, Silos eta. H. and Mrs, ' Oliver and Baugh- Dear Friend: - - dutomobile Insurance ter, of Toronto: Freak and Mrs. Here Cam hack• in Claremont at Inv Charles Cooper, - - Claremont of all kinds. _M ,Michell, of Slarkharn ; H. Lennox. old stand, ready to sorve you with a - 4of Oshawa, -and Mrs. R. Michell well a- .sorted -tock ..f goods at pricew FARMB FOR SALE sod son, Frank, of Toronto, 4 ant Write or hone ' P that you will find attractive, P i Sendey with Ed, and Mrs. Gibson. It is my hope chat the friendships ED. B �0 VY M A 11i Harmers are now in the busiest established during my' previous four• PRICES lseason of the year. Many are still teen years among y,�u may herenewed, 0-0 WHITBY. ONT. - -busyi-n the hay fields, as there is You iniy be sure that I shall (to m still a lot Out and some toe everything possible to make my re- , Wheat harvest is now in full turn advantageous t� you in a boat. nesa way. FOR- TEAM HARNESS .Farmers, Attention ' swing and oats and barley are Since resuming ownersbip.if this ripening fast. Store ! have put in stock -a large as - - I have secured the agency for the Frost Work is still in progress remov- sortment of new merchandise, bought Brans- mounted Team Backhand Harness, - & Wood and Ouckshutt Farm imple- ing the cement and clay at the at right prices : aadI am prepared to '2 inch layer trace with.beel chains, $42.00 inents. and will L-eep coustantlyon bridge south of the village and it sell it to you AT RIGHT PRICM. as you With 5 ring breeching. instead of back- hand repairs'for these popular. will he sonic time yet before the will readily see when you come in, se band, implements: V. 849 OQ y _work is completed. Piles that I hope you will do at the 'first oppor- Also, Loudon's barn and stable -. were driven 39 year. ago, are as tunity, Black mounted Tea fn Back baud Harness, 83&.50 fittings. .nand now a@ when the were put It is going to be a pleasure to see I .will also take contracts for painting Y p you. Come in !end let us renew our _ . "" Mring Breeching $44.25 barn's and houses by a new down. friendship. process, by spraying. Goodwood and Green River foot - Yours sincerely, Thta is not a factory harneaa; but enstoni made in otir Estimates cbeerfully given, ball teams will play in the semi. L, FINGIOLD ow n. shop at Markham. Phone 1620.• is finals for the Sinclair Cup at Clare. - 27 -52 wont on Tneaday, Aug. 8th, Lt Claremont, May 24, 19x9. _- We specialize on repairs to, harness and collars. J � 'Claremont 6.30 p. m. (standard time). Clare- R. Mann, - • ' C S -moot and Whitby Hospital are Scott's , St ��� _ •• " T 0 D . pplaying today (Thursday) at • Green diver . Brooklin. _ `Voile out in the country pot- Harness and Collar Manufacturer asket Factory. 1 -ling up eavetroughs Fred Hardy - ' - Claremont became.ill, compelling biro to re- MA.RK�3AM. ONT. onie ore an u . g ph g}00 ufact revs of , tarn home. He gradually be- - � - - • - All kinds of Fruit Baskets, Berry. - came worse and medical aid was _ .Grates, Farnler4, Bushel - summoned. tie suffered great pain, but at titne of writing was _ A full line of sonlew hat iniproved. A very severe electrical storm pissed over this locality on Satur : Wall hied a da afternoon accompanied icy -. y p - _ heavy rainstorm, and in Uxbridge township there was also consider- hail, bnt -not to do pert ryi the general bw4uess of The Canadian - ' iible enough uilich-AaruAfze.. No damage from - lightniug occurred in this immedi. - P q v s . .ate vicinity, but is Lea ch town- selves able to render valuable asgistance by offer- ship the barn belonging to Janies Ready trimmed, 5 cents to _ - Mitchell, brother. of Mrs Luther 1:25 per roll; also - Pilaey, was cowpletely destroyed. ' inonias Rre conducted at minirurim rates, and any- When the storm was seen to be approaching the men who were T Sherwin-Williams, b oeing in the turnip field came Paints and- - into the barn and lay down on asking. Enlist the services of The Canadian Bank ;,hay on t'he - barn •fi-oor, .when the VarYllghBg : barn was struck and in a few - mmoments the building was in a - - mass of f Ames. None of the men Call and see these Goods .._was injured. A bull that was -and you will be delighted' tied up in the stable underneath .. :aoroke loose- and jumped over the with them. -- lower door and thus escaped. A werel r of btolq and impletuent. •were l�,qt: Sj'itli the aid of a mini• dwell- �` J; � Ili D ._� �y 0 m T As -ber of neighbors the frame s ing Was aaved with much effort. _ We iwder ;tend that fir, llit(h.11 pbOIIe 1441, intendq building a steel barn at once, in time to accomtuodate this I rT.APRVf VK T years' grain crop, Baskets, Clothes Baskets. - r .Frank Pennock, Proprietor Maker of the well known Barnes' Baskets, • Phone Markham 6409' B FATTY- ,STANDS FOR THE 13EST 4P Litter; Cirrierq, Hay Carriers , Punips, Door Tracks, Cow z Bowl.-. Preistire Systems Etc. < it will p.ip 'you to get my ricer on above before buying elsewhere. �' r FRANK 3' PROUSE r1C Ei•'iYlNO ONIARIG Bank Drafts to = _arid from - - Foreign Countries BUYING and selling foreign 'draft:1 is a regnlar pert ryi the general bw4uess of The Canadian Bank of Commerce in which we often find our- selves able to render valuable asgistance by offer- iug timely advice. Onr transactionq in foreign inonias Rre conducted at minirurim rates, and any- personal a? =istance we cati render is yourq for the asking. Enlist the services of The Canadian Bank .of_ Commerce when sending money oat of the :country. ' THE CANADIAN BANK i OF COMMERCE • �., 1h which is a,nnlq —aced Q THE STANDARD BANK OF CANADA Baskets, Clothes Baskets. - r .Frank Pennock, Proprietor Maker of the well known Barnes' Baskets, • Phone Markham 6409' B FATTY- ,STANDS FOR THE 13EST 4P Litter; Cirrierq, Hay Carriers , Punips, Door Tracks, Cow z Bowl.-. Preistire Systems Etc. < it will p.ip 'you to get my ricer on above before buying elsewhere. �' r FRANK 3' PROUSE r1C Ei•'iYlNO ONIARIG �". :�a. ('^. ::. .,.• -a. , ,,.,.. ,,,: I I- .. ,-. _ _ -.m ie,.- l,a. '.O ... n... ., ., .. ,- S .. •` t. .K. a _ led us a merry chase. He had shaken .. y. w�.Y.. Y yq..r two birds already, - one _of them for the chase, which was to be In the lamed.. The $edouins. ware not going •♦ to give us up; they knew that he was - • U .. .. _6.. , r r see him distinctly a few miles I .: Ithelr riders stood in a large semicircle ,.... ...- ... .. - Rhin greyhounds were leaping about . �1 .... r L Swrt or the ` the leash, but, once we were past all Jett of the falcons was to bliaall; animate. �hly Prized Trophy I 'V�ho is a Doctor? ' clous sheperd 'dogs of the camp, they toner, and two more, belonging to � . - Fuai, had the'burka removed. These .. ° their day: Joyous were the falcons, 7ri n -had -b a Yilled but also, perched before the tents, cooing In their ' talons and were trying to -- `•'to their trainers and masters. - • '''' ,. At a word from Fuai, who slave 11 dY CAR ;. R. RA8WAN `" ve gase ea ee , there was one young butt that had t,� led us a merry chase. He had shaken _ - - -. - , $etoie sunrlbd an or us were ready .off two birds already, - one _of them for the chase, which was to be In the lamed.. The $edouins. ware not going 31eighborbood of Kbabra Mirflya. the to give us up; they knew that he was ' only rain -pool in this region which nearing the end of his strength. You , 'contained any water. The mares with .could see him distinctly a few miles I .: Ithelr riders stood in a large semicircle ahead of us, watching. Slowly our . around the great Spartan tent The Lett- and right wing of- riders closed- in Rhin greyhounds were leaping about on hinn. My hope was that he might the horses: They would- follow no on escape, but the hope seelned vain. ` the leash, but, once we were past all He was losing ground rapidly, and' , danger from their enemies the Fero- the two strongest falcon_ q of one tat- ' clous sheperd 'dogs of the camp, they toner, and two more, belonging to ='.would be freed. They knew it was Fuai, had the'burka removed. These .. ° their day: Joyous were the falcons, terrible birds soon had the poor buck also, perched before the tents, cooing In their ' talons and were trying to -- `•'to their trainers and masters. - • 'reach the glistening- eyes -'with their ,. At a word from Fuai, who slave beaks. Eagerly the Bedouins called mounted on his war-horse, a slave to them their respective names: "Ya - wearing a leather gauntlet 'oa his khattafii " — "Oh my 'snatcher!" • "Ya .. .._ . . hand released one of the falcons. and, saffaji! " — "O my striker!" when Fauz called her with the fal- The young gazelle � buck was wiser '; , toner's shout, "Id! -!dl!" she alighted than they thought him. Suddenly `he upon his raised left fist. stopped and leaped into the air with • After he had hooded the falcon a- three falcons sticking to his. head and - gain, he rode over to me and with neck —and then down he went, bur- : his free arm clasped me to his. heart. rowing his. dagger -like little horns • .. "'We are going to hunt through the with a quick side thrust of his head :•" et:u!ess space of the air," he said. into the ground. it was, the work- of. ' 'In your hands we, place oir social ,a - ' I I and individual health. You. and you - 11 - �, alone' may use the hallowed title. . -'. , ' . • • . ' - ­Doctor of- Medicine ", and by virtue . - . . Of that title .heal- the. sick and: pre ' " °' -'' serve the well. 4 —_ Perhaps the beat answer to that 4` f. -_- ` , a 1)0.0 po question, is this. Imagine, it you can. , �1, Yw Z (r, 4, ` the condition that would exist if the Oa Ito -' medical profession were not so re- yT• %.. , cognized. Suppose' that any' •man di - . . who had the laudable ambition to heal - 6 0 Q _ d• his fellow -men of their ills —could a►o be° without any • supervision call himself _ "Doctor" and begin cutting people ¢� up and dosing them with potations of ' 00 0.1 - . his own concoction., What an epid- ' emit of horrible deaths there would e .. . 11 be, How quiekly the public's present ;� ' profound respect for the title "Doe- - tor," Cvould be cbenged to the deepest e 64 , r .- distrust! ^` • To .become a medical student. • one . !' Y j R . must first pass •bls _honor „matricula- , :' �� '10 � - tion. That tak,s five years, After '.. .. that, he must spend 'another• six years ' . . , at a recognized medical school. 1i It is hard to adequately suggest, In I .. y ' IL _sketchy article of 'this' nature; the • - . ' - r vast scope of a modern medical cur- •. . . "The chase is a sister to the' battle, an Instant, but there was only one — ricuipm. The neophyte must learn _,• i - becauae the prey, when brought to falcon on his head when he dashed This Is the Beatty, Trophy, present physics, chemistry, biology, physfo- .iour tee'., is a defeated hero." !away, After a while we saw that not ed by the chairman and president -of even this one bird was torturing him the Canadian Pacific Railway, for (logy, pharmacology, anatomy, his Our party made a brilliant scene as I tnter•regim nisi ,acific itton among tology (lnvolvlag" a nunderstanding . 534 any more. The hero of the day dis s , It rode away.' Fuaz had thirty negro of the microscopic structure of the • .slaves with him, each one carrying a appeared into the sanctuary of the pipers of Canadian Highland Reg!- body.) - . - . • ..hunting falcon, and also, after the desert. ments, to be played for at the High. ' Our return was not so glorious as land .Gathering -and Scottish 'Muste From these basic studies. all o� FOR DEB AND SUB -DEB. dogs were released, taking care of which, wlieie they' touch tb'e human two greyhounds. Eight of the prince's our departure from the tented pIafns I Festival scheduled to be held at Banff y A sprigged dimity for the ,slim •. - had been. The mares looked the I august 30 September 2. The gain ebing, deal merely with the normal, ,debutante and little sub -deb who fol- relatives and friends, astride their ; I erfng brings ,ngether pipers from one the student then proceeds to pat o- Flows the styles of her older sister • 1. I celebrated mares, also carried fal- best o{ ail; the/ carried not only their cons on their gloves, and more than It masters but the delicate grey; esd of Canada to the other: from, the study o{ s[c #Hess, in its diC• closely. The diagonal line of hip yoke _ _ two hundred riders followed _ _ - hounds, which had sore feet from the i Nnva Scotia to British Columbia and i'ferent aspects, path°iugim nology- is what inakes it so utterly smart and . . j tine gravelly ground and -the hot peb- is the great event nt the year' in Scot• . try, bacteriology .and immunology; 1'graceful. The atta ^_h.:d full gathered - rode several miles ahead. I biro on some rock - strewn stretches of medicicie and surgery in a.l their , ' Suddenly his trained eyes discover- fish iat,adian cir.:ies, S,c:rt swings beaitifcily at each move the = desert, sad also the fro le branches, preventive medicine _h,yg1•' f ed a heron mounting higher and high- D s of ` � e o wearer. Its sale tri rrci :.g is bow er into the air. Shouting some jop• I the chase thrown over their croups or _'• g f ° DrOtlght - eIIit is still harder for t :e reader to ere ° t gan e,b Hiles gr en h ha dk w- ous words, "Yt aint, ya ylhidd, hanak ;withers— nod cheer for the hunter's d f ° ii . ,,.s, 1 pot and for hunger - bitten souls. appreciate the vast h1vorlea:. back - chief linen, prirted voi.e in gingham -, el- talik. Oh, my eye, O Hawk, l Within hushed cathedral o{ the trees !ground ?he., great weal It and rich - ! check in blue and white, dotted ba - ! I had my fill of hunting with falcons A whi +per moves upon the heavy . ' there is t preys en tried with sad- and greyhounds that,day, and In the! 'air, s'of meanin of al of those terms; t n pale pink, - nes g l t'ste f lilac shade in wa3h- er hands to unfasten Ehe hood and ltuture found it more en o cat the tremendous - accumulat4ou of :'a51e ire a de ins, printed crepe silk, •. . • • the toot thongs of his falcon while 1 1 gable just to) As though bee heard the allbut I knowledge than a would -be doctor �ftowered- chiffon and passel georgette -- -: his mare was still going at full galloy. � run after a fleeing hare. or gazelle on aitenred DraYer I must painstakingly acquire• And' p I ire a will add chic to summer ward - o • - - .;Excitedly he went on: "Oh, tbine my swift mare, though I never suc- Of earth, athlrst for some God -given when he ha3 spent six tong years ac- i robe, -at a small expenditure. Design . ' eyes are quicksilver and thy chest is I ceeded in outdistancing - either one 01: ease - • qulring it, tt 'ts Bien cu3tomary tot' n. 53i comes in sizes 1?, 14, 16. 18 and. _ old brocaded silk! Oh thou art the (them. —From the June Asla. ! To its tormenting; the great argosie3 Ig him to spend one or more often two •�0 years. Pattern price 20c to stamps :-`_. llightning and the thunder, the eworu . :., . ? . - Of laden clouds for ever onward ve r3 as an interne in a ho3pi�a1, So' ° p rre ) p a r coin (coin is rrfe d , Wra rof heaven!" Holidays fare ha a you h of u4neteen who - finishes I c t t t bin carefully. ii - tiow that he had loosed the lash, I Phoebe Fenwick Gaye in the Lon- Full freighted with the comfort that hie honor matric and starts to "go 1 .'. 1. The cried to her: "Iftah, Iftab, iftah el- I don Moruin Post: Cha HOW TO ORDER PATTERNS' r ! g nge shoal <! be they bear through for a doctor" knows that he - "-',yefarfir! " — "O_ pen, open, open thy 1 the keynote of our leisure dayi. and_.Yet- MAY not bring to port. So lie'; will be about. Z8 before he starts �'rtte your name an address plat . d n- vings!" and, lifting her up and down ! what we need is not only change of 1 decrees. earning anything. And even then, It fy. grr:ng number and - size of such and swinging her sidewise in his ll air, but change of mind. We cannot';I Plenty will surely' come�.to d_eath'a will take him - another five years be• patterns as you want Enclose 20c in • !: hand. released her. ! expect to recapture the careless blfs3l' despite; - stamps or coin (coin' preferred, wrap fore _he begins to .earn more thanj. The cruel but noble bird soared into oC childhood fi we take away with I Yet though green vistas to_ my view enough for. the _ ordinary - necessities ! tt care_ °ally) for each number, and - us, aloe with our bag and• baggage: a I unroll, j address your order to Wilson Pattern the air with cluttering wings and cries g ot- life. IService, 73 West Adelaide St., Toronto. u' - - ' .that rang unnaturally shrill upon the I disgruntled and Yeary point' of view.' I have felt horror in the hopeless - � Which means that a,doctor doesn't i desert emptiness. Then downward 1 Tbere are people so weary that they I night, begin to earn anything to -. speak `ot, Pattetts ent by n ally may . • s a 1 she darted like an arrow, falling with ( take perpetual holidays, and suffer! For me —the dust of drought It on I as a rule, till be is thirty- three- cidentals, ,to say nothing of amuse• - - ' bowed wings in order to seize the ! great liners to carry. round the world' - my soul: meats. - - 1 may not ever quite forget again In the meantime.• its has -spent from ;. heron, who, at the very last moment, I those bodies whose brains are too -' . 8nng himself away Thereupon,' fall- blase to do active work themselves, I His hand withheld. the solace of the six to eight years learning his Dro- I But to passing through those yearn - The Seven Wonders cannot awe such 1 fession, he has had to- master all the o{ test and trial and hard work, he .ing again In a terrible "stoop," she rain, old, as wall as alt. the new branches I has become legitimate heir to all the. :... - used the increasing speed for a sad• people, They pause, murmur "How ] —Hasen In the Sydney Bulletin. .. . den upward curve, in th eaath of the pretty" yawn a little, and Dads on. of medicine. he has passed a number tested medical knowledge that man -''.. _ � . Vlctorta. t I _ o{ at►S examiaatloa3 —made extra 1 kind ties ever acquired sad laved - wind, which carted .her windward of --' - .. —"* the gnarry and gave her a new COMPANIONS TROUl3lEP stiff in order to keep an already The wisdom of long dead leeches has - poel- - • crowded profession from , becomlag f been poured into him, and fie hat - • .tion, higher and o' greater advantage 1 I cannot be certain not to meet with ; Never bear more than one• kind of , over - crowded ( and from this extra become greater than any ' of them- lion her attack. - I evil company, but t will be careful ,trouble at a time Som, Faux cried out In delight, "Praise not to keep with .evil company. i People bear i ordinary severity of exananation, the greater by virtue of his greater kaowl• three kinds —all they hat's had. all' general public is obviously the great -'I edge. a scientist, able to work by de -be .o, the Lord, my falcon is swoop• � would willingly sort .myseK flip such the may have now, sad aCl [trey ez•.; l reen from the known to the unknown y eat galn�er, since only the more in- g Ing down!" and from the old Arabic as should- either teach or learn good - , pest to have. —E. E. Hale. • ' poem he recited: "She catches the ness; and ff my companion cannot' _� telligent, reliable students succeed is And for the privileges that society . . ­!_] passing) accords the phyaiciaa !t expects, sad prey In her talons as in a net!" make me better, na: I him good. I I TRUTH - i is aimoat invariably accorded. a ten- ^ _ - '• • ••- will rather_ leave him ill than be shall He has spent an absolute minimum With- her feet held close to -ben . -. -- . x fold return . There Is no other divi- body, she rushed down, straight and make me worse. '- - - - - -_ .-L-- -1'-have seldom �[a�n any one_ who' o{ $1.000 a year for six years, lnclvd Mteady, and then with a quick, nearly 'a I deserted Truth in LrlSea, that could 7ti i1b0 Yon taffies, ilOfl 'for- books alon oC mankind, with the posaiDie ex- i . unnoticeable spread of her wlaga, If one does not take chances he be trasted fn matters ,if Importance. -1 a d equipment, which leaves very Ilt- ception oZ dergytnen; tfiat ' _ -. . • away, gratis, more of its' time, energy . swooped again — stopped and swooped must take what's left -by thoso who do. Paley. - tle for room, board, clothing and in= , and knowledge than do the doctors. once more --on to of the prey. Roll- A doctor does an enormous amount flag and failing, once stopping for a " " - o{ work for which 'he 4e not paid. '- - -' A Quaint Vievl► of the Old Swimmin Ole >tn Ruttais '' moment, because the big heron was - $ - Common humanity demands that he . , 1 . Righting for his life In the blue ocean answer any serious call made upon - af the air, came the ball of acull>ing a • "• him, at any hour of the day or night, - .. s birds. • : Bathers, torn loose, flutter - ' ., w • ; .� even- 1f he knows that the patient I xed to the ground. Then I saw that ` "� "» ,w `a : - ill the falcon had been able to separate4 4 cannot pay. la a way this• [s unjust. n' Wo one expects the keeper.of a gro herself. not without dealing the final s ;,. ;., r `a . b eery store to give away his goods. I. ,. - deadly blow. Thereafter she salted �� „,k» e � !'. ,, " x i even though there may be people - E _ away in the wind and, as the quarry , •�'�" . a� !"!w R ;,, �" . z • starving for lack of them. Yet a doe- . I. bounced to the desert ground, gave w M"' "` `° for !a expected to do just that —and �•i herself a satisfied swing and with a :: , ,,+ ` � °', '' "' In moat cases he roes. • _ b :: ,, ,,. "".'•'",: °` wa«• ,� 'foe .b„ xt �.�, wX ` '..� .;$ swoop brought herself close to us. Y !' ,. X � ;, - i In .making this Soncesaion to t1�e _ % . Two of the jirwa, or female grey; "' ' * race generally, the doctor becomes K.. .. hounds, were now sent' after the prize, '� 40 - the greatest giver of charity in the i. which they dragged in. A •rider met `" i community, "Noblesse oblige" Is t° , theme half -way and cut off the head } , . him no idle elegan tphrase r.nd it ii of the big bird.' w indisputable that the profession bears, 11 Finally we sighted a herd of gazell -' ^ t w « collectively. a great Dnrden of heal• , • . � -es. New life eame- into the whole a �' + ing the indigent, which belongs right• ly to the elate, just ae the feedlna party. We spread out over a long • line of attack, more or less in a hall- atva` o{ the starving Is becotritn recognia• _ circle. We came very close to _some �,, ed as a state responsibility. :of the gazelles, but they managed to t �.' And so, 'within the limitations of 11 ' break suddenly to the side. it this short article. T Have endeavored The sport lasted for at least an ` F 'w to establish the follow ing facts: that hour. Some of our mares became ex- , h. '�•v r.. `" every doctor belongs to a profession - Iltansted and were kept back• $wlftip ".1 " b y� ++� *'» ; i L <L whose object above , all other things r" ■ w . x to to heal the sick and to prevent sick- the rest of us' kept on moving, assist- '� ••„ , x �w : ,. e•,. Hess; a profession that !es conatanf- 11 ed by the greyhounds. I slowed my y,;: tt , v. , .i, ,: :.- mare down when I noticed' that tour "w" V � ly improving itself, a profession that` _ I � s "A _ ,� � ''� � has produced 'men like Koch, Jenner, Bedouins, including . the prince, with'. . � tt twitching panda were again loosing +rAd+ `r V ',,% x"" "� — �, and asteur, whose discoveries gave 1. . the leather hoods and foot - leashes and ' -� f *, x saved the lives of hundreds o[ thous• e ;r �v ands, and will save unorn hundreds i . ;. airs s of the r huntin -bi rds. P g . : .> ride Buzzing and crying, the birds sail- "' w � 4- of millions, a. profession whose p :w�`'. +± - t is in efiiclency, and whose record la ed away the moment they were set ,r o service that h s ben to a - -'free and in an almost incredibly short .. one I. '' „ lt. { a e . `, ,+. larger degree unselflsh than that of 'time •were gliding down, ctoae to the "> ^ ,tt a. _ ", „c ':' ' any other mundane calling. _ ground, on the poor, unlucky gazelles, �� x + «"s_.. which, with dashes and side jumps, .. vvlth Hewn increased speed and with YOUNG RUS84A COOLING OFF AFTER THE DAV'8 LA90R- IN THE, FIELDS - HOME - despairing, strength,, fried •to shake off something like home that Is not , 1. the gruesome aurderera from their Using rakea.wscythes and pitchforks.on which to hang their. clothes, young Russians are here seen making the home�is to be desired; it is found fin 1- bleeding necks and heads. The ob- most of a refreshing plunge. • •.. . . .. ,'- the house of a friend. —•sir W. Temple. 1. ` :- _ _ . I _j M - _.,, n . . .. .. ..,. '.. -..r. - 1- -_ _- The Foamy Omelet SANTO THE CHUM Pricelew Refics Classified Advertisements your 311"T 0311=9 oWift The omelet has 'always' been mor6 ABY CEIICXS: TULT AND AUGUST Going To Sta I BRocks Ile, Brown Leighorna or leis of a favorite egg dish, but It In Summer When Childhood All I.Anconas Ile- White Lechorns 10c. as- 1. ments Are Most Dangerous. Professor Tells of Discoveries rted chicks 9c. Express paid an 200 ox remained a simple, -plain affair, usedi over: tree catalogue. k H Switzer, rather for family meals, than for' in Palaces of Assyrian - . Granton Ontario. . ..... llothers wbo keep a box of Baby's guests, until some plever cook con-1 A S H FOR YOUR PROPER I Own Tablets In the house may feel Kings C 4.Tyt! . , cocted the foamy omelet. farm, business or residence, no I that the lives of their,little ones are Chicago. Unv�e-bity of Chicago itr where located Free Informatiozz, The housewife who is acquainted International Realty Co., 64& Pellaslerre reasonably sale during the hot wea- scientistb, excavating in the Tigris with this omelet and familiar with Its tber. Stomach troubles, cholera in- river area have discovered the palaces Windsor Ont. many *arlations, finds herself not at fantum-and diarrhoea cafty off thou, of Sennacherib and Sargon 11. who as' all dismayed when unexpected guests sands ot'little ones every summer, In successive Assyrian kings, conquered the health o drop In at the last minute before most cases becati-se the mo'tber does lunch. A foamy omelet solves her not have a safe medicine at hand to Jerusaern 700 years before Christ, it -your growing chikken.1 problem. Not only Is It a very de.liql- was Announced today by Prof. Edward Sagi that they have.the health dish, but an especially attractive give promptly., Baby's Own - Tablets Chiera, who has returned from� Iraq. for one and energy necessary a directions are as relieve these troubles. or If given oc- Examples of Assyrian arts, paint- Aheir school work and play. one s well. The casionally to the well child they will . I ldh% 'Plen hildren—par- sculpture and architecture, re. For growing c follpwa. prevent their Coming OIL The Tab- ing, ticularly girls.-­& rich supply Foamy Omelet lets are guaranteed to be absolutely garded by officials of the university's of red blood is essentialL Oriental institute as priceless, were 'Aeffon do- Four eggs; I teaspoonful of salt; harmless even to the neyv-born babe. Languor, nervousness, recovered by theexpedition, altogether fickle appetite or pepper; 1 cupful of medium cream They are especially good In surnmer 250 tons of material was collected and You Must Do Your Bit pnsmwnl because they regulate,the bowels and pallor indicate anganu& sauce. 126 tons are en route to the. univer- in the war againd the fly. carrier Dr. Willijimle, Pi.k P& Cream Sauce keep the stomach sweet and pure. sity. British officials receiving"half of lef gefms &gd hccejer if disease. estrich the blood, prevent They are sold by medicine dealers or ind. ansemia .1 and build healthy -Two-tablespoonfulq of butter: 2 by mail at 25 cents a' 'box from The the f It is proven that AEROXON isolse bone and timues. nousande tablespoonfuls of flour; 1 cupful of Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brock- Included in the collection is a mas- 'of the most convenient and most have proved thi& milk; % teaspoonful of salt; pepper. ville. Ont. sive storle bull which gmarded the efficient means of combating two of mothein 44MY twelv*-year-old girl," Melt In a trying pan %'tablespoon- gates of SennacheriVs palace. The flyevil. It is convenient, becau" piece measures I writes Mrs. Robert Devitt of ful of mutter and nour In the mixture. 17 by 20 feet and of the puab-pm. It 4 hygienic: weighs 20 tons. flift never got away when oi un-!Dutch City caught. Each spiral gives three Cook over a low fire, covered, Broushans, Ontario, "became wheril Prof. Chiera believes the site of the so pale, so i I I and nervous cover 'it after 'two minutes; tweells! perfect service. that we had to take, bar out of well puffed, with a light brown lower Linked to Sea excavations covers several Assyrian BEWARE OF IMITATIOKS achooL I tried Dr. Williamle crust, finish it n' a slow 'oVen until villages, and work on the main palace $ad at drug, jiocery arld hizrdu�l at"" Pink Pillji for her and to pis 'firm to touch. Crease the om-' and grounds alone will require per- the gained in weight ai�id. elet at right angle to the handle of Largest Sea Locks, Costing baps several years. La Cie C 0. Gentst & fds, Untitte I M*Ut*AA�l;rw_ I Sbe is now the Pw- pan. fold over, invert hot platter over $7,600,000, Will Be twe of health." the top and turn out. Opened Near AinsL Minard's Liniment for Neuralgia. Buy a box of Dr. Williams' It may be served plain, simply as A'Jacques Cartier Brid p1ml Pills at all druggists and it lends teTdam ge?19 dealws in medicine'or, post- an addition to a menu: but Le Devoir (Ind.): it would be ap- Caid, by nmfl at 50 cents a Itself to all sorts of combinations andf Amsterdam.—The world's largest x f rout Ile Dr. Williams may thus he made to suffice as, the i existing sea looks at Ymuiden, the sea propriate, on the eye of the fourth Medicine C4o,, Brockville, main part of the i ieal Creamed, harbor of Amsterdam, will be com- centenary of the disconvery of the St Ontario. ebicken Juna, dried beef -(In fact, any, pleted next September, enabling even Lawrence River by Jacques Cartier kind of meat) may be placed between the largest ships, such for instance to give the bridge the name nf that Distributor tot Ontarto the folds. C.reamtd, mus-hrooms. as the S. S. Leviathan, to reach Arn- famous St. Malo � navigator ...... -The NEWTON A. HILL creamed peas, creameG asparagus, sterdani. A gigantic work, involving eremony of placing the last girder 56 Prong Bt. E_ Toronto tomato sauce chill—all are splendid 'a cost of 19,000,000 florins ($7,600,- took place last week in Lbe presence 1cof invited guests. whio were almost combinations.' Each um will be Im- i-WO) and covering six years, will have all English-speaking, although the proved.. both In a,4te and in appear* been accomplished-. iconstruction of the bridge Is' far from FartsAbour Me ance if a garn.ishing'of pimento 9�rips­ Amsterdam is connected with the, -'sweet being an exclusively English enter- N is added. Those who lave a so -sea by the North Sea Caniil, which is tooth" may like to sweeten 'the mix- i terminated- near -the coart of Ymuidpa, prise and the Harbour Commission 'PER sea ought to be- predomlhantlj French. ture before cooking. & nd serve plain, I by a set of locks. The oldest of these garnished with a tart jelly or con. It R represented th eethnic formation toodi-i7 locks was opened for traffic in Nov- led ;of the population _ If the bridge "t 1.1, art �_vve serve. i ember, 1876, simultaneously with the idoes not receive a name worthy of our t There really seems to be no end to canal itself. After some years rvU­ lznpr­� f- W". it was French-Canadian history. the fault I g—. 1. tL 6.arem ruolr� PINK PILLS the things an interested Jnnk an do: realized that these looks were too ­t -.91ere t. bL"Ivs —X. ta. GEHL tao aarldo A 64-OUSK"CLO NAMU a dish. will be with an maorprous and tinin- 'uttmg -utter. mpsiblld to. this very adaptabl nd a I ... Ismall for the increasing traffic, Cutting aka ill set cotiwrults, in telligent population who do not know, 45 jeet lab ato.1y sosit.p-m new and larger lock was op-n:d Id Tbroaing Green Coca e, ct 4— 1N..9 h .". 'Card. It .—to dawy.'re as. how to make use of their predominant %,�g p.—, durabdity 6" 1" Nj A 01LGRIMAeE :. . .1 In 1917. the act for construction strength. RESTLESSIOESC if you would live out the c7cle'Of 'of a new sea lock at Ymuidfn was CIS 041 MFG. CO. 41L SR 'The vexation. restlessness. and- r years 'and keep the. wolves Of pataed, in 1919 excavations began. and 9� water St. you Wost Bond Wts. L patience which small trials cause doubt from your soul you in- t look' now the lock is about to be opened for arise wholly from our Ignorance and want of self-control.—De Renty. on life with clear and curageous eyes. traffic. Th,& dimensions are'abotit u must see It as It pligrimajo In' 1312 by 164 by 50 feet, surpassing Yo r which character gro,-s stronger as those of the Panam- Canal and of the the body wearies. You must see exist-� Kaisc�r. Wilhelm Canal, which connects (All It ClAg-Vat) I for'the North Sea with'the Baltic. ence a sa trusteestlIP to be he d Igenerations to follow, You must b-1 The lock is closed by'rolling gates. Have In the supremacy of goodness In order to let a ship pass, a gate is &-nd the indestructibility of the human rolled. -sideways-into a basin or recesg. 74 soul. Tuna your thoughts to these The inner or easteen crown'has one SpEM Sunburan beliefs an dfear will slink.away. Into: gate ..recess, Ahe western crowln has. the shadows. two recesses, each with one gate. The FUM Xou'll sleep In comfort It you second gate of the outer crown is a apply Minard's bime on.. an an rep a— e e o the- two other gates,. all thrlee being being of exactly thc same construction, The Wem 10 r gates are designated to shut off high water from -ither side, and therefore WANTED they have . plating at both &ides. Rain 4w Shine Mae KMG OF Since no dry docks sufficiently deep Man with good reliable travelling equip- ment for Watkins District in a nearby to dock the gates foT examination or N be reliable and In- a posi. repair are available � r the w4ghbor- locality. Must How often it happens —'a piattre 7 tion to devote full time. Write at once Lood of the lock, the gate rec"sesi 11M h anxi have been dimensioned to serve as dry you are panicuLALri? ous to -giving age, 4must be between 21 and dockL get­ turns out badly because the 50) to For the pit and the a acent canals. sun wun't shiaing. Don't let this '76i,",000 cubic feet of sand have happen to yoct. Remenibef ninety THE J. R. WATKINS CO. Desk 6, Per cent of picture fitilures is due been excavated, nearly all of which -m I Iton, Ont. -itc 27 joh" 8t S.. H a I under-exposture —and Gimwert has been shipped to Amsterdam and ---------- used for filling up low lnnds and for film ij fwtff. ....... sales, the construction of a railroad. Only .ne saint, most economical and part of the cost of the excavation has Satisfactory way is to keep your L,,*n charged, therefore, against Cie vametal loaded with Gmart film, rERTILIZERS lock, which Eelped greatly to keep Usdie to work fitster than ordit down the total expenditure. All works .-Ifilmi, Genests each the sw "NUT iftese have been cairried out by Dutch con- movement. Clear. sparkling neSs. FOR FALL WHEAT tractors and factories, so that the new tives.'No wasted time or Material. Carefully compounded to promote proper growth. Fall and Spring. Every lock stands as a symbol of Dutch an. Berta pictures---sun or no s". carlot and less carlot buyer should have our vrices. Write Now, Agents prices' It terprise.—Christian Science Monitor. X: Wantod. Mnlinum car 16 tons. No reason to complain of hisrh you buy from us. Write today. Lm't fail to try Girrilat T6 King !!y` to your FERTILIZERS AND FEEDS LIMITED "J pl, W SU cassaft& a EL 039092 From- 99ft DU"" WeIrL Torosto 9. C". dw P #*Lh or" G. It. Chesterton it, the Illustrated Our 390t": Qualut7­41ervies London News: in the things that met- ter most at'tbe moment. King George GEVAERT CO OF AUMCA has most definitely had a pollcy—a Felt Tired TOM&", pollby of despising fantastic luxury and indiscriminate Innovation; of and Miserable i n preservi g the old social sanity which sow "I took Lydia used to be counted specivilly English. #W E. Pinkharn's It has been bis fate to live at exactly VV etable Compound for mis- the tt�ctnent In history when the ruin. ereatle and tired feelings and oration of this particular nor- te strength to do my AlwFis it gave m or rest UC mal and national habit will certainly work M nerves are better and be accomplished. It has probablyl and strong and have I feel we G T 0 0 made a visit difference that the first a good appetite. I sleep well PW 71,64 family in the nation has been so firm- and am in pretty good spirits a to Acid ly fixed on that foundation. It hus LONG SLEEP MAKES 'ble to work every day $so and a made It impossibIg for moderation $10"Ac" now. I Tecommend the Vege- 16AXTIOURP and modesty, and common sense In Ac"t c I ustom and costume. to die out In the BABY HOPY AGAM table Compound and you I D -lower middle classes as things entirely "Our. baby kept waking us several may use this letter as a testi- At dowdy and discredited. A mere arts- times a night, until we started giving monial."—Miss Delvena Wal- 'tocracy Is always r#ady for the new- him 'a little Castorla after his last 1=, Union Street, North Devon, 7.4 "He Many people, two hours after eat- You will never use crude methods est thing. The aristocracy, whatever nursing," sa�s an Iowa mother. New Bnvisuick, -Ing, suffer Indigestion as they call it. when you know this better method. Its other ilritues and vices, has been slept soundly from the first night and p and feel worlds i It Is usually excess acid. Correct It And you will never suffer from excess quite ready to go the pace and to set it made him look 1 a III S Pi 'I with 'an alk&IL The best way, the acid' when you prove out this easy the pace. Monarchy has taken on better." Baby specialists endorse Lytlia E, nkh tillions of -quick. harmless and efliclent Way. Is relief. please do thiat—for your again something of Its ancient lead- Fletcher's Castorla; and 'IT erabip In matters that were once mothers know how this purely-vage- 'Iftillips' Milk of Magnesia. It ban own sake—now. I VeGetable Compound for* 50 yearis the standara Be sure to get the genuine counted light and trivial, but wbieb table, harmess preparatiorl belps '.With physicians. One spoonful In Phillips' have beceme In this strange season babies and children, with colic. con- Milk of Magnesia prescribed by phyal- The water notutralizee many' times Its correcting ex.1 and in the eyes of all the miss, very stipation, colds, dia"bea, etc. and. at once. clans for 60 years weighty. Fletcher -signature Is always on Me volume In'stomach AcIds, as acids.- Each bottle -contains fall 4. wrapper - of genuine Casterfix. Avoid 7. --I�iTke symPtow AIGILP11041411 12 AT$ milk- ce I&SUE No. 31—'29 d1roctiose—any drugstov*. Minargls UnImont top Summer Colds, imiltstlons. j w -. { r • I' S. J. Collacutt is re.paieting -Dr. H. T. Falalise, Resident Dent", L�DALISM '•� r -. . the front of his garage, thus im- ist, Office in residence, two doors •� > y p proving its appearance. east of Office Andrew's Church, Pick, tq. Miss Norine McGint a ant a -James and MrR. U'Connar and erin Office iouzs b a.m. to 6 m. day last peek with her brother in children, of Toronto, visited with daily, and evening by appointment. • (X-ray -Robert la •-• Toronto. the -Miss Gwendolyn Stephenson -Miss Gertrude. Stephenson has nd Mrs. Rankin, of . - •: - As spending two. weeks' vacation returned home, after spending two Lansing, was in town over Sun- _ at Tauutoo. weeks with her cousin, Miss Doro- day, We understand that there ' -Mrs. Norman Banks spent last tby Vinbon, of Taunton. will be a sale of the property, For good value and week with her sister, Mrs. Walter -Rev,. J. S. Ferguson and fam. including the house and lot and - - • ' Shepherd, in Detroit. ily spent the past week around furniture, before the middle of « -Goo. and Mrs. Law of Toronto Lake Simcce and with theforer's the month. chic „ !appeBTance m sppent Sunday with the former's brother in that vicinity. sisters, the Misses Law. -Mrs. Burrell is visiting her Ozanam Camp there no' bet. ! t - Burton and Mrs. Myers, of 8i.eter, Mrs. Wm. Simone, of St. Pellsburq, visited Hugh and Mrs. Charles, Saginaw Co., Mich., who On July 12th two T. T. C. busses Meehin on Friday Iast. is in very poor health at present. conveyed one hundred children from ter than -J and Mrs. Vinson, of Tann• - Following the intense heat of St. Paul and Sacred Heart Parishes do ton, spent a day tetanal with Sunday a heavy rain storm, which Uamp Ozanam for a two weeks' out- PB y y ing. The, gay crowd soon fell into the j� their niece, Mrs. O. Stephenson. was general througbt the southern "The Holeproof Line -The township council will Part of the township, passed mover st 7.30r breaki camp routine- rising I this locality in the afternoon, ac. at 7.30, breakfasting at 5.00 o'clock, meet on Tuesday neat, Aug. 8th, y swimming at 10.00, dinner at 12, rest • 1 l 'for the transaction of general busi• FO by thunder and lightn• hour 1.30.2.30, followed by another . We have them In ing, dip.pn sunny days, and supper at 6. r ? -Mrs H. A. Matchett and dan• -F• F. Balsdon and children, of (lame, hikes, reading, atory•telling _phr+roof labter, Helen. of Toronto, a -pent a Burford, returned borne on Satur- etc., filled in the intervals. An e :- f� day ast week with friende in day, having spent Friday night citing paper chase was held of Thors• Ladles and CseritS Q$1 y with their relativeT here. They day afternoon. soother afternoon Pickering. was devoted to a berryibg expedition - Howard Law was on A motor. report an enjoyable trip in whieb which provided many thrills. On Inlr ;trip with friends last week. they visited Ottawa, Picton and Monday evening Mr. Parker and Miss They visited Montreal and other other eastern points. Hinds, of St. Paul's, brought a num. DIES points in Quebec. -Mr. Quigley, who recently ber of talented friends to camp, who -Arch Beacon Hooper, of Troy, Purchased John Annan's brick staged a moat enjoyable concert and • N. Y., preached in St. George's retidenee at the east end of the treated the children to ice cream. N. Y., pr Sunday for t. brother, village, has Zorn down the strut• Tuesday afternoon was field day when You'll be pleased to learn that we have now placed in prizes were freely distributed for stock another line of Patterns. Simply a wonderful the Rev. Lewis Hooper. ture and is rebuilding it in an many and varied events and the even• line for the home dressmaker. It's called the Misseq Phyllis and Kathleen attractive bungalo style. The ing was crowned by a huge camp fire ”; ■w , Raynham and mother, of Shed- new building is now nearing cow- and sing song, The children, accom• sI rq PLI C/T Y deny sppent a few days this wwA pletioo. panied i.y Misses A. and R. Black, of with W. C. and Mrs. Murkar. - Leonard Neale, who was badly the city teaching staff and Miss Hun- A one-piece pattern. All at one .price, just 15 ets. -Mice Helen Burling, who has irkjured in a motor accident about ter returned to the city on Wednes• IL's is wonder. Call and see been teaching in Cochrane, in a month ago, was able to leave the day aveuing. this new line, house for a abort period on Friday Among camp visitors during the Northern Ontario, is holidaying P week was Rev. M r. Hand, of St, with her sister, Mrs. F. T. Bunt- for the first Liana since the acct - g dent. He still saffera mush pain Paul's Church, who brought his usual t lug' from his injuries but is ro generous treat to the expectant child. Men Do you Know ? - Morris Lawson received his injuries, P Rr'e8' ran. Several staters of St. Joseph f - ` certificate from Toronto Normal einR slowly. from Peterboro and Toronto ; Miss School and Lewis Lawson from -A severe electrical storm pane Shannon, of Peterboro: Rev. Father We have a dandy line of Overalls at $1.75 per pair. 1 ed over this locality of Wednes- LaMarsb, of Sacred Heart Church, and We have all wool Work Sox at 4 pr for $1. We Victoria College, first year Arta day night last. It was accom ani• interested friends frowChicaitc, Detroit have fine Holeproof Sox in fancy colors for 50 cts The W. M. S. of St. Andrew'q ed by a heavy downpour of rain and Toronto. Rev. Martin Johnston, per pr. We have nice black Oxfords for men at United Church will meet at the which will do a• large amount of of Toronto celebrated mass for the _ 4.00, 5.00 and F.40 per pair. r nod to spring crops. roots and children on Sunday.- and Rev, Dr. !'horse of Mrs. Baxter on Wednes. B P P O'Leary and a number of interested l day afternoon, ,.Aug, 7th, at .3.00 garden stuff. No damage has been parishioner@ Spent a pleasant hour o'clock. reported other than a number of with the children on Sunday after- Clove A FEW SPECIALS I. DISHES _ ti -Miss Gertrnde Lawgoa visited telephones being put 'out of cow- noon. r Leaf cups and sancera 1,35 dozen, Sherbert glasses with plate& In Toronto with the Misses Alma mission• B of each in set, only 98 cents. New line of kitchen bowls, ' and Betty Hunter. daughters of -Chas. W. and Mrs. Pilkey and MOTOR FATALITY white with wide blue band. 15, 20. 25 and _ _ ..` the late Rev. J. E. Hunter, of daughter, Pbyllim, and the form - 40c each. Nice floe cups and saucers 'Granton. er'8 parents, C. H. and Mrs. Pil• A fatal motor aocident occurred at with narrow blue band, very pretty at 1.75 per doz. key and daughter, Eva, accom 7 30 p m, on Monday on the Provin- -Toe eels of autos made cook- y cial Hi bway, a few yard@ west of Mrs. sr 1 lntt at Fair trop 6atnrda under panied by a number of relatives g KING BUG HILLER" -It's going like wild fire - nothing the auspices of St. Georges Woes ciao• l�v bite's etdeDur a mile west of • from Clarecl,ont, motored to Mus- better. Don't take a chance on substitute. , selmaD't Lske on Sunda to join west was b A Durant sedan going .tan's Guild. was s great success. y J west was beiagdriven by Bert Hurd _ - 4" over being realized. in s family reunion. The heavy of 90 Edgewood Ave., Toronto. and -H. J Clark, who is now on a rain somewhat interfered' with the car also contained his wife. his a two weeks' vacation, accompanied the pleasure es the watheriniz. yerr old daughter. Betty. and re.. . i CHAPMAN i . by Charlie Marquis, o? Toronto, - Employees of Lhe Hydro elan li[ortoa, Aabburnham Ace., -spent over the week sod with his Electric Commission were busy oo Toronto. At the same time aD Amer- ican coach was travelling east at, it is ' rents, W. J. and Mr8. Clark. Saturday trimming the trees e • -- Pa alleged, an e:ceaeive rate of speed. - which interfered with their line N -Tire monthly meeting of the driven by Dr. Oscar Rant&. of Pitts- Women's Association of e St psul,s ed. between Whitby and Pickering . burg, n Ave. osr parents reside g he 7rY1 /1 Goods - United Church will'rt set on Wed. While the repairs were in pro- 13eDSOn Toronto, In passing the i`� �j alesday, Aug. 7tb, at 3,00 p, m., at press the power was off, and many Durant ear the driver of the Americas e were the complaints from people car maw anotber auto approaching and the home of �ra. C. L Sterritt. -Dan McGuire, of Margsret, who had to do without toast for applied the brakes. The car got be breakfast. How soon do people yond his control and swerved from one Man, motored down laps week to Pe P Gent's used to luxuries. ,ide of the road to the ofber The Do- We are showing a fine line Of Went S Summer Goods speed three weeks with his par- rant car was struck on the left front entrs. Wen. and Mrs. McGuire. He -Rev, J. S. Ferguson reports corner by the American car, and as for this worm weather has been sway for about G years. that some person or persona had the latter turned round it again struck -We are eorry to report that entered the manse while he and theotber car behind the leftrear door. STRAW HATS, .BLAZERS, BATHING SUITS, Joseph Cowan has been conflood Mrs Ferguson were away on their forcing it into the ditch where it turn- to his bed for two or three weeks holidays and had gone itito a num- ed over on its side. The American car ARROW BROADCLOTH SHIRTS suffering from a bad attaeit of Hu, her of drewere, predureably in was a complete wreck. The engine + which has been followed by other search of stoney or other vale lay on one side of the road while the uompplieatione ables. So far Dotbing bar been body of the car lay on the other side. ARROW TWO- PIECED UNDERWEAR Lather Pascoe, who was char missing. No doubt the object of Oharlee James,, of 848 Sc. Glair Ave.. with a serious offence +stoat their search was money, but, for. Toronto, whowaeridingwithDr. Ran- INTERWOVEN SOCKS _.. gad g ta, was injured so badly that be died _ _ _ a young girl came up in the Pick• tniaately there was none left in about half an hour afterwards while irhe very fiIIBSt in the trade - eeiog PoUce Court on Tuesday for the hmee when the ocoupatite left - being taken to the hospital. Dr. Ran - his preliminary hearing. The evi• -There is a strong agitation at to was also' injured rather badly and - - dance was considered eaf!Bcieotly present advocating the conetrne was taken to the hospital where he conclusive to send hire up for trial. Lion of another higbway from To- will remain fora few days. Mr. Hurd ._ -On Samday, August 4th, the routo eastwards. The provincial escaped injury: but Mrs. Hurd receiv- 'That Summer Suit, i anion services is connection with highway running from Markham ed bruises; Miss Hurd was cut badly '.8t. Andrew's and St. Paul's Unit through Brouebasi, Brooklin etc,, about the forehead and Miss Morton ' has tait8e over s lot of traffic, ant had her right arm cut. Dr. Pearson YOII 05II eeleet from Semi Ready. Tip Top Tailors Or Ind Churches will be held in St was soon on the scene sod at to those who notice the amount of LOWndes samples. We ga%rantee Andrew's United Church ss fol- the irl ured men. The ladies were tak- p Iowa: 10.00 a. w.. Sunday School; traffic No. 2 highway, which Pass_ on to Dr. OartwriRht's, but ae he was _ .a perfict fit . .11.100 a. lm., morning worship; 7.00 ee through Pickering, will readily ab sent they sent to Whitby for mod• pp m.. eveDiDR service. Rev. R. see that'it is too congested to take ical attention. An inquest will beheld '1H. Rickard will conduct the ser• care of the traffic, esoeetally on as soon ao Dr. Rants is able to appear. . Tie"• certain days, with safety to the Slater �hoee for men and Kewpie $ewps - -In St. George's Church Rev. H motorietA. GREENW000. i0. Lewis 'HooDer. will be the rea• - Certain residents of Toronto S the the Bids, You Bimpiy P who were formerly residents of Special services will be bead in the char at the 10.30 a. m. service nee y Greenwood Qce church on Sunday, Aug. '.. OaII't beat these _ 1%nday. Sunday School at 1) 80 a. Pickering have broached the ques 4tb, at 11 a. m , to dedicate a beautiful - -.m. During the month of 'August Lion of a Pickering Old Boys and pulpit donated by Mrs. Uookman in Piekerrnd there will be no evening r- ervice in 'Girls rei- pion. There are many memory of her father and mother, s• ,the church: Theo n air service Pickering boys and girls residing Wm. and Mrs. Glee, Sr. Fred T. Bunting, p in Toronto and other cities of ....Established 1867. on Mr. H. a hat 7 (1 . S. T.) at Canada and also in the United Pena Ldvert4soments. ' 'Fairport Beach at 7 (1�. 9. T.) will fo d. Alltar by Rev. e. B. Lung States who would be delighted to HE ENTR�L G�R�GE lord. All ere welcome. have such a' reunion evhenJthey DANCING- F.very Saturday nirzbt - • T��oc7c -road bridge wat. could meet their associates of a< Dew Drop Inn, Kingston Rona, East or opened for traffic on Wednesd ty former days when they could talk Rouge Hill. 40tf - last. k detour had to be made tbr• over old times and thus put in a TRUCKING -Local and Long Diet• most leasant time. It is rather ante hauling also .and and gravel'hauled, i}1 ough the creek ever since the brid• P Prices reasonable.. A. W. Mitchell, Pickering. .i elephone. 4900 ge was d,?stroyed..,during the flood late to take the matter up for this Phone Pick 5720. 37 -52 _ last spring. It, is -hoped that the year, but in another year the TRAYED -From lot 14. con. 7, matter might receive the earnest pickerin a Holstein heifer, 1 year old. Re- • new structure, which is nearly S g, •' ' twice &a long a8 the former one, consideration of those who have ward for information leading to her recovery. G, ? �" will be able to withstand any flood the interests of Pickering and its Hodgson. R R 2, Claremont. Phone dare 324. that may occur is the future. A People at heart IIBTOM CHOPPIN(l -I am prepay Auto Bepalrs, Accessories, Olds` anti —Man of our residents aloe C ed to do cnstom chopping on Tuesday after- „ +r�wyt new channel has ea excavated y q noon and all day Saturday of each week. I have Gasoline, Acetylene • • eldin , west of the bride which should our ptreetq are complaining about also cbop for sale..H. E. Turner, Whitevale. 33tf as V ce i the manner in which the b dro - - - -- - — ieseen the danger from floods. y L g employees FOR SALE OR RENT -8 roomed Batter Char 2n' • -On Saturday last master Ken have mutilated the it house u, Village of Claremont Vacant oo ' y shade trees, in order to make a Augwt 3rd. Garage and hen holm on Property. path Haladoe, the ?year -old eon of � . .. y � g� clear see a for the wires. The Toronto m' W, G Bingham, 7n Oakcreste Ave., • Clare and, Mrs. Balsdon, of the P!► 8 lake shore, mi9t with s painful bydro is making itself ranch die- - .. Repairs made on all makes. aeeident. He and hip brother liked in the township, especially ►I`0 RENT =Farm of 125 acres, aloe* IL the new high ten8ion lines to Oshawa, all under cultivation, [mod build. _ were playing In their yard and ingn and land. Immediate to iA; had placed aboard up against a running fnim Gatineau to Toronto, C.11X�Oshawa gtist, lea App4q 8o C n: `�1 eQlrr3.� W vet valuable fruit trees 8 ' 'tree. Kenneth started to climb y up this board when it tipped over have been cut down. An apple rnORONTO WET -WASH LAUN• - - on its side, throwing him to tbP tree just coming into bearing i8 a 1. DRY (Semi finish} —Let our driver call and valuable asset to its owner, In explain our 24 hour service. Just leave year ne ground. A a result both bones of r name with Mr. S. W. Davis, barber shop. We - - '��1!�•� his left arm were fractured. ld to toi cases pleading from twenty will pick up and deliver 3 times a week. CHARLES �, �pENC +r� twmediately received medical aid' tnirty dollars wgrth of fruit a FOR SALE -Ford Iigbt delivery when. the fracture was redut•ed. year. but 'the hydro people seem truck. indandyshape.goodwinterandsum- to value it according to the amount met curtains: can be used•as roadster, Will ac- AP was taken to the city oo Mon• g rapt part Bash andpot aloes or produce for bat-to receive an x-ray examine of firewood it rontaios. Through ante or au cub David J. Scott, Altona Road, Proprietor, - Piekerin'g� the villages cables should be used. 3 -4 mile north of Kingston Road. 2etr 11 K. ,e, , .,. o.,L._ . ,.a.. '.0 -,. .0 _c.e.�,r.- ..� -asv.. .�... a..._.�.....t_3u... ... w. .- .,,•..•............_.«.... -.. W., .i ...U.- ....., n...� _..... _. .. ...,,,. .. «_. _•_..,._.a..,, � . ._...,.a....._u.ue.a_.,sn.�n. —. _. _.n..r., ".,.,.. .,. y.. ..-rs -,... .a,.a.. ,. ..,,. _...........,. x.... tirt.... uif. c. �re� .le..s..,x�,., +�.r:ir.P'�":'