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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1929_08_09y • 7 �41 r FRIDAY'A U Us 9, 1929 • o. . VOL. XLY 111% FICKERING9 ONT., SOUTH ONTARIO FOOTBALL POINT VVIVISWOUnal. garbro. $IATCOE P. ASSOCIATION An open air service will be held on ...GREENWOOD White 's- Iffi ++' Mr. Crook's lawn, Squires' Beach, The following is the League stand- DR, H. C. PBARSON.-Pbysician Mree= 2:U-qv-eT at 7 in. (D. S. time) on Sunday ing to date: :Wort Draw Lost Paints ead Surgeon, Dunbarton. 101y next, P�reacher.Rev. D. B. Langford, Team of song at Goodwood, 5 1 1 11 MILLS _,7 1 Is rniontag again after Wr the flood. .6.43 pr �eded. by a service r ! welcome. Claremont. 4 :2 9 1JR R. FOUSYTH. Oph. D.. Directo Sawing Lumber, Chopping p. in All I aPotometrical Association of Ontario. Reg. Cherrywood, 3 __2 .2 8 Xstabllsl�ed 1838 ftt4Vd Member of the American Optometrica4 Grain, summer months, �2 8 DUMBARTON 4 Ca�esgrmined by appointment Wbitb 2 4 on Tuesdays and Fridays. y T 8. 3 5 Whitt)" I'llp -Got. -Dunbarton Anglican Mis.�ion-Rev. Manufacturing Baskets of all . Brooklin. 1 .3 EARL A. GRUBIN. R. 0 -Eye-kiizbt 14. C. Lewis Hooper will take the ser- Green River: 1 2 •3 A-USpecialist. Honour aduate�of the College kinds, including: Hall at 3 p. Games for this are Claremon Canada; vice in the Comm 't Special 'Not 1966 clOptoxetry of a. Gold me" unity 7 Ant Herman prize winner in 1928. At Markham Bushel, 11 Quarts, 6 Quarts, Pint In. (standard ti ' me), on Sunday next at Goodwood.. Aug. 10th; Cberrvwood ,CTay School at rn, see Sim- ,Nonda Y from 9, a. in. to .5 p. In.. in Dr. Quart Boxes, Berry Crates. Sunday at Whitby Town, Aug. 10th; Brook. After a very heavy expense, the dentcl cffce. At Stoulf ville from Wed- turclay of each week coe - Point notice). 7 eting, 0111 lin at Whitby Hoepital, August 7th. mill dam is re-built. ="Gly to S2 -HiE, ality Monday at 8 p. m. in St. George's Claremont - Whitby at Brooklia. Aug. fi tu-d a nd zpaired, =e,-.-' A large stock on hand-at at Lowest Prices. Ph Stouff 2405. 461y reasonable prices. church.. Important. 13tb. - 0 H O P P IN G Plice reductions at the :FAIRPORT factory. BROCK ROAD Monday, Wednesday and Friday. 7 - AE. CHRISTIAN, B*rrisber and The.''Deanery _ot'E4st York will 8c per 2 bushel bag. Solicitor, Notary Public Etc. money to Phone Markham .605 or 6420 or write Claience Young and family, of *an.- Sout b Wing Court House. Whitby. 251y hold an A. Y. P. A. And Sunday 1- Ch". White, Locust Hill. Oct. School Conference at Glen Avis Park, Oshawa visited W. H. and Mrs. Jack- Feed of different kinds always B=TON & ROSR-BLarrieters. So- Frenchman's Bhy, on Wednesday son on Monday. Northern Octari6 Building, 330 next,, the 14th, inst. -It- will commence Our softball team went to Audle; on hand. 11"ftreetTarouto JUST .:. ARRIVED I 'renc Wj. Beaton, at 3 p. m. tD, S. time) with a base- on Monday evening and played a -Scratch Feed for hens. J. D. F. Ross. 'Adelaide 2767 0 , me Carload of bill match, Oshawa vs the rest of the league game with the team of that Deanery; followed by a conference burg, winning by 'four runs. There RERON PICKERING� before and after supper. All interest- is talk of a protest. . ACCOUNTS eradaii Life rs' Solicitors etc- 213-214 Canted. ]Plastering and Finve Building, Corner Yonge, and Rich. ed in Young People's and children's Mrs. Frank Jackson returned home Now due. I require settlement of ,mall;! SLs Toronto. bones Adelaide 4489 and ay evening after spending ZL 4M. Pickering' office work are cordially invited to. come on Mond all accounts by August lat- open Wednesday and Saturday evening& Phone Pick e6w. sti ishi.nd Lima and and bring a picnic luw-h. Drinkables couple of weeks at points south of Oo not wait for further notice. will be provided by the hosts, St. Geo- Hamilton. She was accompanied by Tilis applies to small as well Lentat rge a, Pickering. her sister, Miss Grace Bisbee, who eke Large sezonats. Gy 'rock P will spend a week or two -with her. HIL C. SMITH. D. D. 9., L D. S., OROUGHAM. (Succeesor to Dr, 1. N. Dales), Graduate of in the following -sizes: LIVERPOOL the Royal College of Dental Surgeons and Toron- Margaret and Jack Brown Are is University. L At Claremont office over D. A. 32 inches by 6, 7, 8 and 9 feet holidaying- with -their grandparents. On Tuesday afternoon, a short diS 27tf C 0 A Scott'$ store every Tuesday and Friday. Phone and 4 inches by 8 feet. Cecil Bate and family of Port tance west of A. Allison% farm, ot ; L'., •limed l0 I1. Hope, were with Mis.i; Bate on Sur, - the Kingston Highway, there was 1.1 ERBERTT. FALLA ISE. L D S.. da Y. the dally addition to, motor accidents .11 D D. S.. Graduate of the Royal College of Desital Surgeons and the univenivy of Toronto PICKERING The W. J. Brown family and Mrs, in our district, -A heavy closed car Ofike in rewdence second door east of St And T. C. Brown, tailed on Greenbank following a truck west near Liverpool A good supply of Hard and Soft rew'sChurch. Ptckering,Ont. office hour,: 9 .. M. to 6 P.m.. or by appoint meat. (X-ray friends on Sunday. traveling at an admitted rate of 4-6 Coal on hand. Also a imp seirvice). Phone Pick 3700. 431Y LUMBER YARD F. Malcolm and family of Toronto, miles an hour, attempted to .pats the ply f Kindling Wood, and Grant of Galt, spent the holiday truck at a point opposite a stand- Q , . 4PU*tn*** gavb*. with their people 6-re. iriz truck at the side of the pavemint stove length. Use Fraser Scalp Tonic The many friends of the Madill The standing truck had been going 12tf -Phone Pick. 1709, AELIZABETH RICHARDSON- family sympathize :with them in East, and had stopped off the side of .Fire and automcb-le insurance of all kinds. It$'ressating companies of solid financial stand- TRO their sickness at present. the highway with tire trquble. At DONALD MTETIN FICKEKING The Crocker family of Toronto, the moment th.� passenger car was KEAY-Licensed aucle-. • 'Relieves itching scalp And D. and Mrs. Stevenson, were vis- passing, the moving truck,. swerved, to G"wor."A'ho'na Lj e .t «k "in itors at the Mathews home cri Sun. the south, thereby causing the- lighter L. $l at Terms .7 Ion immediately. -1 Pro- pCosood Y a t I endl ed 1 .7 Toc a= general R day. car to be wedged in beVveen the two Building and General Phone 5Wuff90W 61-4 motes bealtby.growth Our. Pastor is expected to be in truck:. The rear of the car was lifted Contracting. Give him several feet in the air, an I POSTIIJ_ licensed Auctioneer, 2. 'of heir. Tunes up the his pulpit on Sunday next. d the front Estimates furnished on all claxame F9 1W 0ounts" of York and onto. -I& An*. i a welcome home arrl help along the of the car entirely ruined by the im- of work-laterior and Exterior. Moatuni � of all ItInds &%Wnu j to Do sbug"m scalp. banishes dand. next Sunday service. pact, all irlas-4 in the car was also 'LAA 0r*=ajV*r*r o., out. ruff Restores hair, The August meeting of the Wom- broken and two of the three men sev. Alterations and repairs. Chimneys Built Concrete Work. R-BEATON T0W1q8H1P=RK mot over 50 per cent ans' Institute "rill be held at the home erely cut about the arms. A fact Igray, to natural color. of Mrs. R. Miller on Aug. 3rd. Pro- worth noting in this case was that Phone Pickering 5712 madoomos. Awous"Al aft. Kagwy " IOM salts loom ad K-AW LA& gram to be taken by the teen age girls the occupants of the car were insur- FAIRPORT. ONTARIO I IFW=., 0, iSold on absolute money snow Its. F-1 Miss Roberta Phillips. sters,who were coming frorn Convenor, ante adju. back guarantee to give "Roll Call "Tell Something you can do the hospital in Oshawa, after anL in- RR. GRANT-Lot 1. concession 4 SH I N G L E 8 e Scarboro, Telephone Markham %4 ..._,satisfaction. or make well". terview with - the PittAburg doctor CINAVered Accountant. Bu"ess and Muom- Z WM#TZVALR who was a victim of the accident at 20 nUmUtan GRANT. GODFREY &CO. 31 Nova Scotia sbinglen - St. East, Toronto. Canada. ' Adelaice ,White's corner% a week ago. -Dalt Galvanized Steel Shingles Sold in We u' s sev understand that Herb. be Bird's Felt Slate Shingles! _W T1. IdAW, LICENSED A-V ered his connection with. the Elder DUNBARTON 1 0- . . . . for sale at ONEER,for York. Qnuww and Durham Carriage Co. of Toronto, where he Cbenties. All kinds of sales a"Andad Pickeriu Barber Sbops ha= been employed for the- past two Mi-s Anna Allison has returned from T. PATER15ON'S - CLAREMONT 6o. Terms reasonabic Dstam_= may be morehs; visit to Holland, C&II and get prices. Phone 2812 for SMOVANd at NEWS'Odkv. Bell and Indepso- months. a three dent Oboass. Wbhtby, Ont. my When will our new bridge 'be John and Mrs. Allison, and Charles THE RURIAL 1, . . built? ' That is the chief ..question and Mrp. Harris, of Ottawa, visited BONDS-Government. Municipal and the inds with Allison Bros. la LAWS Mortgage Bonds. Also, Industrials. SECURITIES COMPANY LTD. that is now agitating m ast week. AWO investments at from 5 to 7 per' of the people of Whitevale. We hope C. R. Mann. at Wi-inez. spent Cent. _'.. . _:. � . , , � that it will be ready for traffic be- last week with J. and Mrs, Mitchell G A R A G El Real FAt&te and Insurance. fore winter sets ill. and family. -'INSURANCE-All cusses written in. is We are prepared to do all kinds Properties a Specialty. Mrs. F. 'Foley and daughters have . Mrs. Henderson of New York Pa eAuding Fire, Automobile. Wind. Farm Pro returned to Toronto, after spending the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Smales, of repairing of cars, also bat- storm. Accident- and Sickness. Phone or write Head Office: 213 214 Ocinfoderation three 'weeks vacation with Mrs, H. for a week. Eery charging,. electric lAto Building. Toronto. E. Poynter. We understand that the Miss Phyllis Nicholson' is holiday- -Welding and in fact BD- BOWMAN,Wbitby Phone Main 1890. two Misses Foley will leave on Aug. ing at her grandparents, Mr. arxi Mrs. everything In con- - -- 25th for Los Angeles, Cal. -where they Patterson, of Orillis. section with Branch Office: Gordc7n Building, will continue their studies, Miss Dor- Quite a number from here aLttend- car work. "; , Pickering Ontario. othy as a. scenario writer, and Miss ed the Annis picnic at Lakeview Park, Ga9-,Vt5_,Grea*e and Accessories Coal ..lCoal I Phone NW. 2B Kathleen in Burlesque. Osha-sa, on Tuesday afternoon. Locust Hill and Whitevale Unit- Mrs. James Feston has returnea on hand constantly. rIMB TABLE-Pickerins Station Led churches are holding their annual from her daughter's at Cobourg Call and see our Catalogues of and T. Re Trains going 9"t 'Jus as UHaws:w" Missionary services in the United Mrs. Blenkin and daughter are holid- Dodge and Sur Cars.: Hard and Soft 6osl of the: No. 10 Mail 7M A M. church at Whitevale on Sunday even- eying there. bmt quality on .4 29 Local 12-65 P. M. ing, Aug I 1th, At 7 o'clock. Mrs. Ver- Some of the farmer . s are busy this 1A W'S GARA%r.%1EEd od so Local 5.24 P. M 'non, of Uxbridge, will be the prin- week threshing alsike and fait wheat hand Sunday train, 8.38 A. M. assisted prin ..AND SERVICE STATION cipal speaker ;in] she will be a Fall wheat is yielding well but s R' Trains 90ing West due " follow*-- by others. The Locust Hill choir will crops are not heavy. Ti A. 'LAW 1-&' 9.23 A. M. p6V I ide the music. Eve.ryone. wel- Miss vi. Allison, visited her friend, SOLVE YOUR 27 lAaW 2.19 P. M. 1=11cac4minc, 9 Mail 1) 03 p. M. come. Miss Ethel Peterkin, who is very ill • Sunday train, 7.32 P. M. STOUFFVILLE. in the city, andalso visited friends Weed Control at Exeter for a short time. j Foregoing is according to Standard time. A real gloom we.-, cast over the com- Dr. anti Mrs. Taylor, and ' Mrs. and COMPLETE !;-" -A, i n TroblemF; munity when it became known that Miss Mai ick, of London, while o Miltor, O. Harris had passed away a motor trip to Montreal, paid a vis- 'CLAREMONT on Friday July 5th, � at his beautiful it to friends here last week. -WITH .'BED-ROOM farm home, East of Stouffville. Mr. CREAMERY Harris was only 42 years of age ANNIS REUNION and his death was quite unexpected. _7 OUTFIT one of the oldes'. W E E D IC 0 P Although he had been in ill health Descendants of eers assembled on Tue. for some time, he was regarded as Scayboro's pion Highest price ps)id for Non Poisonous Chemical C4)08i@ti]Dg of walnut finished Selui Oream, at the convalescing. He was born in Dar- slay mar Oshawa, to honor the mem- Vanity of Piz drawers, large lington township, only son of Mr. and ory of Levi and Rhoda Annis who Weed Killer Mrs. John Harris of Whitevale, came to Canada -from New England �A Positive and Economical mirror, with bench to mittvil -Claremort Cream' e77 In 1913 he married Miss Ada Milne, States and settled in Scarboro. destroyer of noxious weeds and soon after located on the farm Scarboro was represented by Levi Walnut Steel Bad, with link Give no a s, direct descend- and Vegetation on farms, trial and be convinced where he 'died: He is swrvived. by and William D. Annis, railway right • of -ways, Apring, good layer felt mattress. his wife and only son, James,, his ants of. the early settlers Wh.')Lkept cad- st-detti- along -test parents, and one sister, Mrs. E. E. a tavern on the King-ston Rd. The ditches, tennis lawn k :P&Lr* of duck-feather filled pile Ball, Collingwood. Mr. • Harris was original Annis farm is in Scarboro. gutters. sidewalks wise, gu -a fine type of the true any families in Iowa, also good chintz covered H A V E e Christian, and M Scarboro and Pick- waste places. U for several years had been superint- ering can trace ancestry to the farn §carboro. (k.mforter. All for $67.00. endant of the Methodist SundAy ous tavern-keeper at Of Merely diluted with water and school, which position lie Also held these about three hundred, attended foliage 'Glider Couch in sun, fast colors, . I . the reunion today. The activities of @ptaytd ap- Y 0 in the United church, also a member ,just the thing for your verandah time of the family are remembered by, an or- Weed-Cop WeetXiller is'. absola• of the church board. at the or son porch. SM-00. of tkiro. his untimely death. Because of the ganization -that is elected from year tely non-poisonous to man Been the new The officers; for this year or animal. great loss they sustained, the S. S. to year. Fit the been -held are: Hon. Pres. David 'Annis. White- 0-GW Stove ? Ju Also Folding lawn �hairs picnic, which was to have "d thing for hot weather. on Wednesday, a cancelled. The vale, John Annis, Toronto, And Allen camp stools from-We Y, wa to afternoon. was Annis, Oshawa; Preen. Arthur Annis. funeral on Monday Prieft Also, the Amerieall. K&Mp largely attended by many of the Dunbarton; Sec. Grace M. Annis, ScaZ children and other Workers in the boro; Treas. Levi M. Annis, Tyronne. 20 or. bottle, Wo ..-Kook. Call and see, I gallon (Cott. 6"u'), church. Rev. Mr. Warren preached Hugh Annis is chAiman of the sports them demonstrated. I Over 5 gal., per gal., . . the funeral service, assisted by the committee, one of the most import- ,C. A -ate rr' ift Whitevale. ant of the day, Mrs. Walton Annis Rev. W. Beckham, Rackham, Herry Boxes and Crates in of Pickering and Mrs. A. Wilson of -H P1 KERI NO- NEWS E C. d Fitting tribute was paid to the ster Furniture Dealer apdf good supply. ling qualities of the deceased, while Enniskillen, head the table committee Jones' Drug Funeral Directoz; -I so many beautiful floral wreaths. Speeches, community Ringing and a Phone 18W) ALVIN IBUSHBY testified further the syrftathy of banquet, feature the program., at the Satisfaction or 4• churches, Sunday school, neighbors, end of which the officers for next Phone 68W Piakerilclg, Ontexio PICKERING distant relatives and friends. year were elected. , ­ , - !.1 , ! �'rl��­ ­.. -%, .. _�, - r " , : , � , ", :1-, � 'n, , - , � , - - 1� " - I , r --'-"- "I I - . .. - . ,. .. I -. , -, , �, '.. 4. 7 1 � I � 1. 1, , � I �. � . � . - , � .- , ,�% - . � - -, -. . -t - _!­ , , , . " �, -­ ,­ , .-- -, . ---;,, � .. , " I ... . .= 1, -Z � . � . ': . �, -�,- .�-� ".:� � . 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I I ,:,-., .�",.:;I�"..,.,:''.,�:i,.I��....�� i­...._�, ". , . I , � , _:... Jurisdictions Now Overlap . _. ., , , �. :, ;1 ".. _ , . :::/,-_'� I - .­..,',�,:!.:.­.:.:, ,. .... ... . "o; %,7:!-.,.:._,:*. t , � ., ... ....;t'!; . . ; - I . :� . J� ... " - .4; ". � I ..'�i. t�ijt*. :., ...:. -1 ..: �::1i:::, I .. ... * " . 'Fliers Step from Plane Appar-' Commonwealth to Maintain 4� ,,:. 1, -� I I 1 1:::::: ,;.,.] .i��.. . . , .,­,;. I _;� �:_,. . ,�,, - � I ... . . . . ­�_:. �,-..'.'�-��. ��1%.... ­.�-;�,;: I . :_�:� . .; ��.,i_ -:.�',J,:'. �,:�l'i��:�::�����..:.;,����.,*.... � .,ently in Excellent Con, . � - Power Over Marine - " :�i:,.�':It:�:,�.] 1:�::�:�.. �. .� � .11 � ., i.:. ! � I ..,; A . "�-....:.:,.''.i. I - . . . '. . , . . . ... :: !:; . � . . �;­­­.., ., , . . �!�� ... it I ii�f'. t:. :I. � I .: i�:� ,. �:i �:� " �: ''::.:: � i I .. I t , . : I ----t .1. i. .�T­'. ,�::it�i,��:!�:�:::].�',' !:�.� t::: ,::!;,�;.�::;,;:ii� �.:�t:�! -- � �,�:.�� -% . ­ I . . . . - . . . . . I ... I . . :::,�,',v �: t:. . ­ , . i�.!-i�':: � I I.. I dition " � ... :. . .;-�:;i*,;::...:,:::.:".;:7�,..;-"ilj�,-�� ... �;��!�Ij��%.::_.:�'.��,i, ,V. ....i: ��il Canberra. Australia. -After ter twenty- .� .. I '4��% .. �,..",:-,,.'' ,. ... 1 ;,­� ­......,ol�.:i.�;. . � ,4. : ,,, -i�, � - , - - ­:­. , � � i'. I , I �,����i�,:�,i:i�:�,::�!:::�����:�::�i:�-:-;�,�!.�i:;i , : . 11; 11 1: . St. Louis, Mo., -(U.P.)-The long- five years the bottom has fallen' out . .. . , .1 I ... 1. �i . . !;, � .- � _: : .. . . , i, , i , ::� � �:�:��1;;:;_:i:ll , -:­.: I... -:1....::ji.;.:,t`i,,` . .- � . . .... eet flight in the history of aviation of the vast and Intricate structure . .. .... F� .. !,::.4'. . ► :: .i,.:ij��.:, �.N�: , I " " �if ,.:��:i; , , "' ­ , I . . - A. �. . �; . 1 . . . ended virtually under compulsion of the Australian federal arbitration ,:� .. . �,.;.._.. ...... ..... p .. ,�� . . I . I . . ! .. 11 ' ' ' ' .... . . : � � .1 .. ,,. . I.. ­ -� here last week when the St Louis- system. � " . ..; r , . I .., . . . .- �.�. 11 : ....,._! . . . . . I :*� . ` _ I - . ­ I . I . � �.", � � :­­,L1_, I X... .-.1.1-l"... .. 1. � , ... . I I. , " . , . .: . � ��17 , ... I. I I , . ...,.I.,. - _-,� , � - . � .. • Itobin made a perfect "three-point" ]prime Minister Bruce has announce . ,.�_ .1 I ,� ! - . . 11 . . I I . , I . . , landing. Pilots Dale "Red" Jack- ed that legislation will be Introduced � .. . ... I I. . . r� . . I? ­ , . ., ,- , - � I .. . son and Forrest "Oble" O'Brine. In the next session of Parliament I . I � I . . . . i. ....- I .. . .*ho took off at 7.11 a.m. July 13, had abandoning federal control of Indus. I .1 been .continuously aloft for 420 hours trial conditions and. with the excep. '. I .. .- 1 ­ • . . . ... ,20 minutes. or approximately 174 tion of shipping and waterside Indus- � " , .. - . ... ... - . r � � �� . , , . hours longer than any other men In tries, surrendering the entire field to . * - ... I .. -�, . - history. the six states. . . . . . - io�iii;,:. i ". . �.. .�."t�­ �,' ... : . . , ,i.i .... . � . -, . �.. , . . - I - . - . �, - - ,. . r The nearest approach to . . I I I . , � , .� . . � I . " - . ............... : T�ti� . . the Robin's i � _ . . :.1 . . I ,�:!�:::.' .�,*,, . Laws overlapped ' . - .�,,�,iii i I . I I , .. . .1; . . . ., ,�:.:�..."�i�.*"i�.�i�,,��.�T', . -, . ­ 7:ie`i� ... � . " , � ... t..... , � , record was that of. Loren Mendell and _�ustralia fit '� ..! , 1:� ..., . - " .� %­ - .. � -_ .- -_ ,- � - * L .. I A �_�Ii: .. , I ­ - .. This decision, so far as . . � . . , ,�_. . . . . P , . I . . . - � . Robert Reinhart who early this month ,! . concerned, arises cut of a long drawn : I ... .. : . .. . ­' - � . . .. �.. 1, I. . � -piloted their "Angeleno" 246 hours out struggle between the states and 1. '.. 11 � - - . I I . I ,... . . . • . ...,..._ . . . . . .. 2 seconds, a mark ex- the commonwealth, each claiming the . I �... . . . I .1 � � . I. - _... . . 43 minutes 3 e I . ­ .7 . . I . . ... . . .... I " . . . . . the Robin one full .week fixing of waes, hours and other condl- _,'­ • I . tended by . - -at 2.01 p.m. yesterday. . . - I *1 " - . - - .. I . . � , lions overnIng Industry as Its own p.1.. : � " I . I ... � ­ . .. . . ... . . . I - I . A dripping wet crowd of more than province. Employers. harassed and - _. . . :" i.. � '. . . . I . � I . � , . . . . . I . I - . . - I . -_ - I � � ,. .... ., . 20,000 spectators raised a deafening weary of conflicting an doverlapping . . I .. ... � 'ONTARIO . .� . . � � . . . . . . ­ to FORESTRY PLANE ASHORE AT LONGLAC - - ." I. .. . � . - - . - � , 1. �� -greeting as the Robin finally descend• authority, have cried for years for 'The photograph here : shows an Ontario forestry aer:plane blown ashore at Lougla' ' - . I , � I . If 11 � c during a gale recently. . . I � - , _. I. . ed. . unification of Industrial laws. Each The plane was piled eight feet -clear of the water and turned upside down. . ­ - - . Both the crowd and the plane had state has had its own, and the federal - I �t A . , I— been trapped for almost an -hour be- government has superimposed yet . _ = , _­ " ' � ­ �, � .�:.:.. ... -'fore the landing by a sudden rain another set of statutes. Tweiity-five years ago' he held - . . I . . Strong Lord Lloyd r minor diplomatic Plane Makes Fast - I ,equal. Any body of employees discontent. c job at Coastanti- . I .. As the 61afie came to a stop, fren- ed with what It bar extracted from I nople, During the war Ire served � t � . . • stied admirers of the pilots pulled , its state courts would seek to create I Quits Egypts'Tob Kith bravery and distinction In Egypt. i -.Letter Delivery . � : - them out and bore them off the field what Is known as "an inters ate dis. . � , Gallipoli, Palestine and Hedjaz, . . .. . ­ - ­ i. -_ I . . .. I.. . I -1 . on their shoulders. - i pute," giving -it access to the federal I TOO Energetic and Driving tol . When the glam,ur has receded be- Mail from Empress Reaches . ore cool analysis. historians un. .. .- �.. . . Flares were fired and cast an un-leourt. Having got an award the�%J Make a Success in the doubtedly will nl Chicago Hour Later' .. I � . � � , . - 4 _; usual. almost ghastly, glow on the �the union would proceed to pick the find his part in .e Ist. . . . . , � . . and , Land of the Pharoes I fore Arabs with the' Allies - scarcely .�'. � Than Q - : I .... . plane. A, tractor worked Its way re- � "eyes" out of both the state n . ­ . � I... � . .. A - _.� -, . . . solutely through the hilarious crowd, I federal award and Insist by strike or . ­Ile." important than that of the senti. Ottawa.-One hour after the last - - - - �- . London-Traditional Ideas of fash• mentalized "Lawrence of Arabia." t . . and dragged the plane to Its hangar. I threat of strike weapon often re- long In British Imperialism have been mail 'bag had been unloaded at Que- . . � - __ - I I . - Flaabligbt pictures of Jackson an� I sorted to although declared Illegal) woefully upset. The young -and" . . Succeeded Lord A"emby : � bec City from the Empress of Scot- . . � . , -O*BrIne - both smiling, broadly the under the arbitration laws-upon en-� After the war Lord Ll yd became I . . .. . � I energetic Lord Lloyd has been vir. take - � - : 1, , _� - � - - � . - .- confident .smiles they wore" aloft sear. � joying the best ont of each award. I tually forced out of his position as Governor of Bombay. The famous land. an airplane. bearing letters .. I r� I . - I .. . - barrage across tfie- Indus bears wit. en fro'm the ship at RJmougkt. dropp. I - , ly IS-days ago-were able to surround � Ingle Control Beaten � �.. . , t High Commissioner of Egypt for nu I � � . - 6 rd . � -ther cau,te than a superabundance of i - e skill. and the Led Into the municipal airport at Cbl- - - , - .�. . the-in and keep them from the crowd. 7 . - I , .j executive � . B this � ness to hi, I . . . g.means wages have progres arrest Of Gandhi .)n big irders was sago, miles -away, . CLEAN SHAVEN � .sivel en and hours have fallen. those qualities which are usually the - - over 1,000 where . . ,Both filers stepped out almost as and * I .equally a monume'nt to the strong the pilot ha. - . � . so tangled has become the web disCrigulshing stamp of British do-. � .. - _. I handed bags of postal matter . . . . . l hand In the Ilraditional mold 'Five to the Unit' _t 1. �. -_�_ _. - fresh looking as they did eighteen I of -state and federal laws and aWrds� mination. I - ed States post Offide a - I . , . .�.-. days ago. They were clean shaven. I tht it h2 become Imperative for either National states of mind and stmilarl years ago he succeeded Lord Allenby ficals on the field.- I . - . ". ' - I I as Higb.Commlsqik, Egypt. Try. Six hours before the ship d � ocked at . . .. . . . 'wore fresh white linen shirts, and I the states or the commonwealth to I intangibles being responsible for ,ner Of E - I � . hand. I Ing events beset his tenure. The .. � . .. - , . 'both carried straw hats In their [retire from the field fashions to government. dramatic Quebec. mail picked up at Rimouski . .. � . . I I - . . . . . - i, - tom -; Egyptian government was at a tow . 'Their physical condition appeared ex It we,.; argued that, with the I events must transpire to make thi' was being delivered in, Toronto, while . . cellent. I monw4alth In control, conditions In fact real to the ordinary citizen The ebb of strength, enmity toward Bri. the. Montreal consignment had been .- � - . . - - . ,. � " I tain was at full flow. Much of the delivered about three hours earlier in • . - 11 ..0tittitile of being a little tired, we i an Industry would be Identical resignation of Lord Lloyd sensation. . �- - . thane for 0e better has been the re- ­. . II p ­ -_ feet fine." Jackson remarked as po- I throughout the continent. But the alized for the ,.nbile a subtle altera- Vie day. . �� . - . suit. even as big severest critleb . . . fliers Into � federal government failed to Induce, tion In the British attitude toward This information Is contained In &_ -_ ­ - licemen guided the two file a , I agree, othis rnergetle measures.. His , ... I ­ . them to i the states. to adopt this course and Egypt. The excitement and apton- brief report of oeean--air mail flights . �wafting automobile and took I tactics were thoi� .'-y which the e( Ion. was .obUged by the constitution I ish,nerit with which London greeted ce depart I . - -a nearby hangar. . lzing Briton has "put half the world compiled by the post offi I meat: Authorities pointed out that , � * Ifere they were met by their wives 1 1 �O the country by referendum This the word of 'its wfthdrawal trom. the arigh . I, " It was his m.sfortune to . . , waa done in 1926. 1 Egyptian scene did not alter tht fact flights of this sort cannot be guar- . , • �.. .. and posed for still and motion pie- I , , r ", � k . .- clin to.-traditlott at a moment when . - . -g . . . . - . . , I turei. Later they were handled Into I The workers, how"ver. were ap- that the withdrawal was but (me, tradition tell awry of the times. His anteed as their success depends on. . . change might be I event to a general scheme, Excite- .. � .. . -.:. .. I. the automobile again and driven I prebeasIve that the chan I was . the way i-f "energetic states- the early arrival of the steamers mt . - , . _. , . downtown � to an exclusive hotel which t detrimental to them. and by Ltbig J meat narural. Rtmouski where the mail Is transfer- ­ .. • me ed. 1, , i marsh! It Is no longer the fash. red to the planes. The late arrival of I . I . ttirivxd over Its double bridal suite for I jority the proposal Was rej a first place. for unfathomable '. I .. has since ,gone from reasons of national psychology, Brit- Ion to view ',,Lypt from that angle. I a steam' . th-ni to rest In. . . � The situation I When the SocIallsts let It be k,,,,n, e, ,11 make it Impossible to .:.:, . . � bad to worse.,unt:l the Prime Mlnts-� fah pulses which remain unmoved by w, I - Two personi suffered Injuries In -al- that Lord Lloyd's resignation " ". complete delivery to Chicago on the l ... .. . ter has been driven to announce the the other part of their world will I . . . . - -, . . '. � � i . the crush of the Crowd after the land- cepted to clear the way for new poll. same day, ' . • � I government decislo to repeal federal ways react violently to Egypt. More- cles the phrase they used wa I s =---, ,Ing of the Robin. A movie-tone em- I . . I I . . I—.". . Industrial legislation . . _. over, Lord Lloyd was a striking , flg• . . � I -, ' I ' ploye was "Itrincked out" when bowled i . ,. . . . ure. and his resignation came at al ­greater. Indep"dence . . .. - . . - -: . I . I . .-------t- 0 . .: - , .:. time when King Fund was a guest In . . I.. . Ililtal. A woman was slight - - - Stirs � .- . .' ! off a truck. He was taken to a hoe- I 1: . . .. Novel Quake . . . •?when forced back by a policeman. � . . London, and the new Socialist gov. � Valcano Erupts _- . ' ' erument nad. to bear the burden of ­.New Zealanders - O. R. Parks. field manager of Lam- Cache of Poison . I � � .. . I . . I , Olson ' his removal. I Flames Soar -.-. .1 .. ..: beri-St. Louis field, In an effort to Asa matte, 6f fact, there -19 every I ' . �" . I I I -.- , . ,��- . - . Auckland, N..Z.-?.Iucb Itilexest has - .. I. .. regtnre complete order, broadcast a . Gas is Unearthed, reason to believe that Lord Lloyd was . I . _.. I .. .. . . I . . . :reprimand to those members of the r - . .scarcely In better-- agreement . ement . witb Halemaumau. Hawaiian Islands- been aroused by the peculiar nature . . . !c-rowd who violated the rules, and re- Inhabitants of German Town his Conservative predecessors thani Activities in the Halemaumad Pit. of the earthquake shocks that were iquested all present "to act like real , with the Labor AlIntstr5. For dram- Kilauea volcano, .continued unabated felt U r a distance o-' 140 miles on. . I el- . I - citizens, get into Your cars and go I Alarmed Over Dis- . att(Z purposes It. was Just as well his i recently. . . . . . South Isladd-from Nelson. on Cook • I. . .- .. ' - I - � . . .back home." . .. I .. . I .1 the Lava fl.,wt,d from two fountains In trait• to Greymouth, one of the coa, .. - . . ... . . . I . .; � . ,covery . - : .. . resignation was delayed until " . . .. I � 1. . . . . ,Considering the 25,000 spectators, I . . Vol. new government came into power. • the Kau side of the'lilt'. overflowing p: its on the west coast. The shocks .1. . . . . . . I •Berlin-Several persons were � I I � . . . . ;.� I ... *�hnwever, police. said they probably be . coned by gas and the Inhabitants of NOas could escape the contrast be the floor. - which, while sending hillsides crasti, . , . ,_;;hatred . 1. . as well in the circumstances as tire west end suburb of Wilmersdorf tween the Iron-fisted "colonizing Sri- A livid gloW from the .,)It fighted.ling down Into valleys and wrecking - a-number of buildings. did .hardly any - .1 ., .. .:any similar gathering in 'America. ton" molded in -the ancient tradition the scene late at night. - A column - I . were greatly alarmed recently Iss the I popur . . .. is and the , present unconventional of smoke curled skyward to spread damage In the main centers of . ­1 result of the discovery of 'what I olcanic r - !._.. Cabinet, which talks of reducinizi Into a vast crimson, canopy which latlon. ware apparently not of v .. . I said to be an extensive caeb3 of pio- I though ships were not, reflected the 'low of the fires In the I origin. I � . _,:� .. .71le Whee,l Comes Full Circle said to be an extensive cache, navies-ais . embers O"is- pit below, . . . . Setsm'ol(gical experts In .New Zea. . . . .. �. I sacred-and whoM' 111 . i - . . . . .. . I . . ...�� of poison gas. . % I a Inghand reported that all the volcialc I .. .. . -, New York Herald-Tribune: Twenty- The discovery was - made in thb most '"ally tiotest when not vill6wed to Fountains of flames went ro d • Six banks to Florida have closed their rock more Outlets In the Dominion were normal - ... . tstrict of the suburb. . I lunch in shirt sleeves. skyward, shooting molten r - . : h Ink has -fashionable d . '. .., �Mora since July 5. Much ­ than 200 feet nigh. .. 1. � at the time and there is a. strong 1. been spilled to attribute this pheno- I Workers laying a ground ffwr'cf a Distinguished as Soldier - - . The activity of the main fountain opinion that the quakes were the re- ' s ' building.found several layers of hot- An ancient French proverb .says:i I sult of subsidence ct strata along a , I imenon ot'depression to the ravages of They were Ignorant of the I "One Frenchman: a man of wit; two, surpasses the eruptii-n Of last Febru-1 ' , I , fly. Un- ties. . well recognized geological ,"fault.". . - .... _.. the Mediterranean fruit Engliah_. ary. . I z. . . Aoubtedly this pest' has, been a con- i ccntonts of the bottles and broke a Fr limen: a riot. One . n, are many large pools of � Although consilderable damage was trntory factor, but the fact remains, few. Several of the men were pot -1 niaenn.ca dull fellow; two Englishmen. There redo luquiiing the , . '.. that hat 'the rise and, fall 'of fortune in I eared by gas and a police in,-estiga-i a great race," Lord Lloyd is a sterl• molten lava on the floor OT the pit. done in critain .. .. * I . - ­ �__ __.� . I tion was started. . . Ing example of the type which made The entire.area 13 co.yered ' with ever. expenditure of much money.in rector• I .- . . -'out- peninsular paradise have almost.] NsVeiltliv, .changing fissures through . which is Ing buildings and repairing roads, the 1. I The police said the cache was the! that race great overseas. . .. exiietly paralleled each other, both In *any visible a fiery sea of lava, which normal life of the Dominion has not . .- I site of a war-time tear fag factory young and energetic. be, like n. I forth to cool off and form black been seriously affected and work Is extent and In time consumed. The . . . 1. � v. " ' and It was r eported that 100,000 rf his contemporaries, chose to forge rozes I � . I I ., . , unprecedented boom which peopled small bottles of gas were buried � the anvil of the Far Fast. I crust on top. going- on as usi,al. ' . . - � -' Florida with Millionaires achieved Its a! - . � peak a little more than three years . � few yards under the surface when! I production was abandoned.' I . A Fine Example of Persistent Effort .-. .. ..,. �: . I ­- � ago. It, had begun gathering Its force The discovery recalled a number I . . :..4. three years before that, Today the of dangerous situations in Germany . � cycle Is complete. The curve of de- I f war . - _�� - -----,_ . , . . . I - I cused by inability to dispose o I ­:--!.: !S-; . . . . - fixthr. eqn,als that of in. - .­. i - . - . I .., . 1. I gas. One of the mcst serious 11 i - . .. � � I. � ,., , . 1. .. t Hamburg, where a large quantity .11 I - . . .0 I __v.-P� .. . . I _ . ­ ­ 11 - - - - - wsisw i . ­ i - ► -1­...1.­1,_�1_ � . ... . , . -_ �.,. , �. _,I a . I 7:071W.- - - " I. , ... . . - I I . .. . - � : - of gas escaped and 'resulted In a num- ... 1. . , ,�,.� ?ql ;. ". � - - . . . . � .1 . . , , � . 1 .1 . . .. I ' ' 00 .: " -:':,. , I . . , ". , - ",-, . , . ,.,... ��. : ..,. . . , . , _ ,I.; _ ." . . , . t; ,� ,.:0'. - i � ." . .1 -1. ­ , I � , � : : , 'r . � " �,;. ,...!:":: , • . MacDonald and Hoover her of deaths. _; ," � , � ���i' " , " , � .�', .1 . � !" - - L ''. _. � . I .;,:.,. -,.�. �.`: , '.., .. � ,­ \ . A . . . . ­ " . . - . � I .. , . , V'- . - �",4 .. I ' . . :. � . .", . !._ ., . , �,; .�'., ­ . . . .-. I . . .I VA � ��.�..�.- i�� "! ,,'�" ." .. :�,'..', - . : ,:. , , , I , .. � ­1 �-,, - - , *.X - ­­t� - \ I , 1,� ,��*,,-, . I . Philadelphia Ledger: The spectacle � . "i ; ��:�:., "�i . I . , . . i ­­ I ­ I. . . ., 1 - � , , , ,:4.", . � � , I � . - , � A '* , .. i I "" , 4, , ". ., .. I.. . I.. � . . I . . � �,,,. 11 e -, ­ ­, . - I � n, 11 , . I . I ' � .- I . A�_ *.. :". , V��, W, i � . of the Prime Minister of England in�' - . - - ______'t " ,* 1, �, � !. �':`_� '", , I.. . � I , ' 11 I 1. -K , - ­ �;��, . � 't�'! ' _"' I 1, -1 , �. 1� `.a) . ..:... . I with. the President of the� Mr. MacDonald 's Visit -­' - - �,��,� "....: . . conference I I - _­.k, . � - 1. T10�;�. � �* 1, .- , I...", . � . . . ` Mr. Ramsay 1W if T , 144'�j,� : , . 1- 'U ­4V ..� . .. . United States at the White House Is I Brooklyn Eagle: If I '�Ni�, I 11 �� � . t'. I ' . , , I !�Tk , ,� � I .1 .. I. ;; 6V 11,t .. - - ,� ; %; �'k*A ,,- " t� 1. likely, from a purely sentimental, wishes to come, the tnvi , , , " � -� have a better and mote tel I tation from Mr. Hoover will no doubt '. � i'� t, ��i • .. .`standpoint, to . .. 1. . . : M . � .. �:, I I . . � :, I � . , �­.-_ � tN �1 ,. � .. I l'o-American , be prompt. The country would wel- � .. . ., - .1a.4ting effect upon Ang . I'! .1 .� - - - ­ . - � - ­:- . , . relations than anything that has hap., come him. The great majority of his - ,. .. . . . . , pened ' ln� recent years. In view of own people, regardless of party, would . .1 C �. �. i . I . � � . . . � � . . I . � - - ..:. t. .. . , .. � 11 � "I � . I . I . . . ,i% �!,:. I I . I ... the conversFittons' at present proceed- i view the visit with sathRfaction. * �..* I I �`:. . .11 �:� - .,-. , ,:-: Ing with regard to naval disarmament 1 Greater .good can be accomplished by . �, I � X �. - • I I .1 . . , �. I .1 . I the Prime Minister's visit ,,A-111 have 11 a direct Interchange of opinions be 1. . . ::�: __ ". 'Nii . I � - i�t . . . to prictle'll effects also. ' ween executives of the two nations tl _"'�­ . . !� ... I _ . - I . . - - t halt a dozen International . �. � ,� ____-C-___ ' - J t than by I .. A KANSAS MASTER FARMER AND HIS HUNDRED PER CENT. WHEAT FARM I ,(,* .. ... -A • I A woman Is terrified of a mouse =; , cnnf(,r(-,, ' -­4 where delegates act as I -Fred Bt tad, standing In wheat field of his hundred per cent. pure wheat farm. He holds medal an mastor . . .. ._.� .1 .. .1 Unless she has promised to love, honor I spoki,sm � with profe,-Ootial advisers a farmer of Kaa&3.& - . - - .1 1, ,' . I . I . L., , . � - a ­ I tending YhSctire counsel. 1. - _. . : . I . . .. . I . ;� . � . . . . � I I.. . ,. . I..". - "I ` ­-, , ` - � , .. ­ dIz • � I . 1 4- -, - �, I . � . I , I - . . I . .. . I "I". -, . .- .. "m--, . I .11h­ , - I ­ � .. I :, - Syr.. � - L :� �t '� 1. _� -',, .- �*�­ " � I. ---,. ­­ �­­&�, � . . ..___­___ - 2= '11 . ��,_­ � ,,1�4!.t.� ,-» .A. 'kji�!-C'_�,!�:�_,..,_ � i-I � -` �"4ti� - . . , I I 1. . ,.I... , I .. I I , J .. . . �L. g_'_'!.- � . I ­­­_ _­�-, .1 . � , - � I- ,;. , . .11 ... , I . � , ­ . '­­ .1 � , __ - . � � � , "14�10_11 .. ­ ­� " , � , . i I _1� , � �it­'t--��_9ft �_! � _,�,.­__ �ii kai­aa, " , i I I., ,,- lvw.,N�t,!� � T % •7- q. isemen ts Classified Advert _ b Ionian - ..:.Department.of a Ba INFAM sass c ABY CHICICS: JULY AND AUGU Schoolroom IT. Health Cholera taf . anturn li One • .;Of the Rocks 12c. Brown Legborns Anconas Ile. White Leghorn* ItIc. Lip- fatal aliments of childhood. It Is a , rted chicks ea Erpress vaid an 206, air Two or three score boys g;lfd -girls The Fly Is a Menace to Health slue. H SW I tsar. , trouble that comes on iuddehlY, over;- free cat alo w stools In a big room- Each Summer, with th;i ho!iddy- pleas. 6sWl;.,Ily during the summer months Granton Ontario. Bit on lo ti child holds a small tablet of damp area which It brings. Is often marred and unless prompt action Is taken clay In- his left hand. The riglit hand by that pest of health and comfort- the little one may soon be beyond vilior grasps a pointed reed, with which the the By, The presence of files around- -aid.- Baby's Ow if a man n Tablets are an ''s desire be w holly after valor, and he give thereto both child' dabs little wedge-shaped marks any dwelling means that there has Ideal medicine III warding off this its. It that to been carelessness on somebody's trouble. They "reguhite"tfie- fiow,els weal4b and toll, meet on the clay. The clay and the reed y we, offer, with few necessary -precautions and sweeten the stomach and tfiu' such is attain unto it s are their pepell-and- paper, and they part.- A n In time Is all that. Is. necessary prevent the dreaded summer high need of 'praise. are learning to write. �Ve are In a take' mmer com- ungrudging heart, Babylonian schoolroom, many - thou- to prevent the annoyancu and dan- plaints. They - are , aa,, absol.r te.-safe For an easy gift it is for a son of y a gocd work spoken. ixt. sands of years ago-perhaps beture gers to bealt-4_wbich can be-safely -medicine, being guaranteed to eon- wisdom, b-, attrlbtuted to tM pest. Lain neither opiates nor narcotise or ricomAeuse for libor manifold, to set Abraham left this very region with his flocks. and herds for distant Pal- Types of Fly other harmful drugs. They cannotl In high the public fra me.-Findar. estine. The newly risen run at civil- The files which bother us around possibly do harm -they always do sold by medt- zation Is casting Its fr9t rays on the the house and at summer resorts -are gocd ' ' The Tablets are a. clue dealers or by mall at 25' cents ' n'i' DV�Aw fertile lands of lower 2%lesopotaml of two main types the house fly and box from The D Are you afraid to watered he great rivers Tigris - r. Williams' bledi- ed by -the blow fly.; the latter are 'larger a , TR is valuable book was com,- and Euphrates. than the house 8y- and have bright, tine Co., Brockville, Ont. piled to advertise CAREART-T OVERALLS -tbo 1wst farmees overalls in the worl& Clio eat - a hearty The chhdren bend to their task. metalUc bodies and make 'consIder- farmer "Tow that he would not take test % Now and then they will glen ' ce up at able noise when flying. The stable for bJ* book. Write for 70112111 U"W- nelther By Is generally found around cattle When Asked kLamiltanC&rh&mm"ufactum*Ltd"Ton . am the "black boi rd"--�-whlch is Over SWGUO diousend Agencies black nor a board, but a large clay HA and Orses: III appearance It resem • W T don meal- tablet baked in the oven until It has bles the hous , 4 By, but bas oe . dfs- Are You Fri time mean to yon? become a hard brick. On that tablet tingulsbing feature-it bite's and Is it the pleasure that it the writing exercise, has-been traced. sucks blood and ie. especially active Sez Yes -I Is Butte should be to restore the in the same queer, wedge-shaped before storms. energy your work has characters, done larger, so they can Control of the Fly Pest Five Districts in Province of taken from you? be easily read by the' children. The - When . en we study the life' cycle and Or must you pick and exercise consists of wise maxims. Quebec. Report..Snow habits of flies. we know beyond ail such as: "He who would excel in the Wdh% 6p, 0 choose — in .. dread of doubt that to be effective, `the work in Summer in Illidigestion ? school of the scribes must rise like e do to destroy them must be aim- Quebec -Five Alfferent places re- Here is a remedy that the dawn." We know this, because 1v ported snow in the Province of Que- ed at the.distributiou point, viz.. the 1he modern' scientists, digging among. the. has brought relief to men breeding grounds. ' There are sev, bpc during the n,znth of June. The and- women the -world ruins of ancient Babylonian cities, -Gorlt Dam In the Lake St. Peter i*e- You Must Do Your Bit have discovered some of tti,,li old, oral mettods at attack: over. Dr. Williams' Pink old "copy,-books," which. being baked Use of Larvicides glon, headed the list, with a two inch JJR tile war against t6 fly, Carrier M are taken every day brick, have been preserved through (aj Cbror!de of Lime applied In lay- fall dui the 10 days of the alont!). . of term ad breeder of -disease. in many countele-il ere of abouI �j Inch iblek on the Amos, in the Abitil•., had one•tenth It is pmven that AEROXON is one P the ages. 'fically for "digiestive'trou. The 6rlck'tablet stands 'on a raised fresh exposed contents of outdoor Of an Inch. while Thetf6rd reported of the most convenient and ams, tiles and stomach dis. platform. And near It the school- privies every four or five days Is an traces of allow. Manouane, also In efficient co.ans of combating this master sits. In a comfortable chair. effective, cheap 'agent for destroying the Lake St. Peter district, experi- in evil Itsconvenient.because orders, and have brought which enced one Inch of snow during the of the pusl�puu It if hygienic t happiness to thousands He Js a stout, thick-set man with the iarvae of the blow By w month, while Metts. In the Lower St. .: �flies never get away Whin once nose, wide nostril;, and beeds. chiefly in outdoor privies. caught, Each spiral gives dkme of one-time sufferers. For, straight (b) ' Crude Coal Tar Distillate- Lawrence, a famous summer resort. :WeOW perfect service, besides strengthening the square face, which, like his round also had one Inch. BEWAAL OF IbUTATIONS 'head.' Is clean-shaven. Most of his! proves a most effective method in On the other . hand Thetford rang- Sold of d-1. S�qvy sad A"­ to­ digestive nerves, they in. pupils are of the same type. though the ontrol of the house By breeding ed to the other extr-Fme. for.. in addi- vigorate and purify thle some have hooked noses and look! in. st.-ble manure, gatLage plies, etc. entire system and lay the much like modern Arabs or we, A 3btlsfactory strength is a three o-T I Lion to to recording traces Of snow. it La Cie C 0. Guest k Fits. 1.416W Je is is I also registered the hottest day of the 0KZ, Qua. foundation for cpntinned The ancient Babylonians, were a four per cent. solutioq: this •l entire month, the mercury soaring to health. mixed stock, made up of a very old sprinkled on the edges of the piles 96 degrees on June 20, Temperatures Buy Dr. William a9 RA race, the Sumerians, mingled with wherever the larvae appear.. The of -90 degrees were common during which had come In action Is rapid and the revilts very, R16 now at your drug. Semitic blood aint tied the month, while so were below freez- from time to time. ing marks, no less than 14 sectors re- - by or any dealer itir The children's task is not easy. for The blow fly ib!ue bottle and green porting temperatures between 24 and inedkine, or by mail, 50 Babylonian ..writing Is very compli• I blow 12Y) breed also in garbage, cte- cents, postpaid, from Theo . saying vegetable 'matter and Pig 31 degrees above zero, sated. There are a great many of Montreaj experienced normal wea Diat"balor for Ontario Dr. William hiedicine those wedge'-shaped char-aciers,'wbIch manure Sprinkle crude coal tar dis- Co., Brockville, Ont. tillate (four per cent. solution) over ther during the month. with a maxi- NEWTON . A. H . ILL Tarosta, S�Af7 look much alike and thus have to be mum tempi-rature of 88.5, a minimum 50 rraulk JIL infested areajL a learned by heart ..... ..These boys the I of 38.2 and an-average Of 64.5, while be and girls try, hard to do their best Crude coal tar distillate may I the rainfall of 5.75 inches was 2.19 YEARS Tfiefr parenis kiave 'eniphdatzed the secured from your druggist. below normal.. FOR FIFTY vuhiji PUM importance of learning to read. and 8 upptementary Methods for Neuralgia. Cutlectra write. The Babylonians set great 4a) ­Trap -tzle I.-3qi-sbaped type Itai Minard's Liniment I • A WOUSED40LO HAMM store 0y. 6ducation. Even the poorest bl..bt. it is so built that the fly aftet soup and Ointment among . ag . the respect learning- Fteing attracted by bait piaced under Depth Love aossded tb@ parec. &—tew asad sm" --do jec"W7 Smashed of earing for &be awas Saw alit These boys and girls also know neath passes thrdugh a small open, life can get depth into their i Ing In the top of the rune Into the Before our that ,they will need education in it, it must get God into it'. A life An Ordered Life busifaess when they are grown up. trap pro-per. with' no Intention If God In it must Vt"b�se every breathing is . unworded The Babylonians are great business I b) Screens--wtre of twenty meshes be shallow.-Phillips Brooks. praise; people. They are keen traders, and to the Inch Is necessary to keep_ out Spramis A life that Rtands as all true lives every Important transaction, form the house flea. Daily Needs Use Minard's immediately. have stood, sal eof a piece of land to the pur (c) Polsoning-a cheap and effect, it soothes tte pain and draws - . IFIrm•rooted In the faith that -God Is chase of any valuable article. must tive poison may be made in the home We are I to dignify to each other the off[ces of man's life, out the Inflammation. good.-Whittier. be recorded on_ a clav tablet and by. adding to a Dint mixture of -milk, daily needs and personal seals. Tble.applies to women and water three (3) teaspoonfuls of an d embellish It by courage. wisdom, — W. Emerson. The Bibyl6ulan formaldcbyde, This may be poured and unity. R. Blue! "Looks 'like a pretty old car as well as to men. IP .•-you've got there." boy , or girl, who cannot read and an pieces of bread placed In sbillow- - �.write will not get far it. the world. saucers Place safely out Of reach ]Black: "Yes; my daughter's been Therefore, Babylonian children be7 of young . children. O sa driving it two weeks now." Kitchen garbage should be tightly G OF FM*1 gin their schooldays at the age of six; wrapped in pa-per or -proof L U X and are usually eager to' learn: The kept In fly a 'hool Is for the cans. c -we are now visiting FOR THE HAIR younger boys- and girls-, It Is * what Ask Your Your Barber He KnOws. we- should call a primary school. The Runaway Horse Obeys room Itself is done in light-colored Is plaster, laid over walls of sun-dried Traffic Light; Many bricks, with a, ceiling of , palm:trea. Motorists Do Not .94 trunks chinked with clay. It is lighted A wooden horse played no small by narrow openings high up near the pert. -in the tall of Troy. A milk wa• 00,000 women and girls who 1P US ceiling, to Insure a good circulation. gon . steed helped . Write history in nds of air........ weak, blue," nervous, ruTt- '-hour arrives. Laughing Stamford, Conn. OWN find unable to do their work The noon Here's the story-anJ the good folk improved their IHOLE) ALL WORLD and chattering, the boys and girls W properlt. have t of Stamford are going to stick to It. health y taking Lydia E. Pink- troop homeward, pausing to peer Into for elloatter - tereatfinir . By :L)EC& FOR During the -wee. small hours this ham's Vegetable Compound of every 100 the little boothlike shops where mer- The steel used israiscle and accurate record, 98 out -theii es particular horse decided to run away jolly te:m:rW in the Siam-do --icbants and craftsmen ply trades we be almost The streets were wide and deserted Vlant we can samill do Stio- report benefit. You can or the busy street traffic- ant ovary Sknonds Saw. certain that it will help you too. watching and.-the• going was fine for ablock or T" &l%QOKDS C especially the heavily laden acinkeyis f milk SAW CC. I", Ewupmc and the strings of dignified camels.- so, during which time a lot of milk figmtreal - T Vancouv" - Phlkhc L�othrop, Stcidllg was deltvered' . prom factiously Vvdi;i E 7 4W Youth." Tq, in "The. Story. . of _ Then came a Stamford . intersec. fit joba. 1­111[d tion, and as old Dobbin thundered he green light -Xhang- A 4own upon it, t .9- Th' Pendulum CIO& "red. Xi e ed to A pendulum clock gained, owing to The noble charger dug his cleats the Increase- of gravity with latitude. Into the pavement and stopped dead -lifying him- ua about one minute. and twenty seconds In his tracks, thereby a a day when taken from Ottawa tc the self as a law- abiding' plug. The Na- mouth points out this 7C ��� S4 I. f eatillso M Ove 4 d girls h 0 - I r 400 nervous, ru were W t - work d their r b d and ov a Pink- E y Compound. B down, 0 r or erl heath poll d Vegetable 100 rate r every r steel 1 7 the report t be p f a certain t asen. c oleasts j of Mackenzie river, Northwest tional Safety COuri Observe -client ' as an evidence of Territories'. by.the -Dominton Obse �1 little h -often libelled by care. tory, In connection with Its gravity horse sense MUM work. Takim about five thousand less drivers. British feet up it mountain side In about mirteei .7. Ide Columbia It lost 'local Firestom Minafd's Linimert-t for Summer Colds YOUR T onds daily. rr stone Tire for every purse Climbers You will never' lead' souls heaven- you money and serves you Jmil purpose. He. saves ward unless I climbing' yourself., --Y(u need not be very. far upbut you must better. See hitn t0mclitY. be climbing'.—Bishop Walsbam How. FERTILIZERS go Imadaw *at. Toronto I. C8,11- I FOR FALL WHEAT Carefully compounded to promote Proper growth, Fall and Spring. Every carlot and less carlot buyer should reason vrices. Wrlte Now Agentio Wanted. 'Iinlmurn car 15 tons. No reagon to comviat-n df high prices If you -buy from ua. -. Write -today. FERTILIZERS AND FEEDS LIMITED Faihire s-romm:01 C, Failure Is only postponed success so long as cour'a,;4 "C'badfir.-S" ambition. No "one' wave can batter down the rocks; It's the eternal pounding away tliingeg . the shore What most people call Indigestion One tasteless sp bonful in water of the suif.­tbat- . line. The habit -of persistene cis the -is usually excess acid in. the stilmacb, neutralizes many times its volume In -The Immediate.- - haDkt_o! vict.c.rY.-Hetbert Kaufman. The food has soured. The Instant acid. results, are with no bad i0ter•effects. Once you remedy is an alkali which neutralizes learn this fact, you will never deal SENSE acids, But don't use crude helps. with 'excess acid In the crude ways A little nonsense, now wh ind flilin, Use what ycur doctor would advise.- 0 Go learn- now -why tbla-metb d Ilk Is rellsbe0 by the best of men: The best help is Phillips' Milk of Fer tip SO. since* Its supreme. Be sure to get the genuine PhIIIW But -seen tob'oft, They take offense to Magnesia. years Invention- It has remained standard -Milk of Magilesta prescribed by physt- And come straight back common sense. wfth physicians.- You will find no- thing else so quick In lts'ef6ct, "tio clans for 50 years in correcting excess acids. Each b6ttle contains -full- diftc- X 3L WAVISIS JFTSII., '29 dons -any urugstrre. Our mottos Qnsuty—for"" —satisfac"01%. rm ISSUE No. 32—' harmless, so effiellent a F X L we- .,.�..;;, y.,.'vt+in. *•T'r ^`:m?,s ... ... ., ;, .y„•. .a a,- t t '.. : i. ,: . .�.'. u a .... , , rr_. AGlJ'Y :. t -'N -.. '. :.:^L• :•.. .. ..c _. I•' . .. - -.p •yx•>�,. - .. _ •2• u1RU»i FW .ass , ffi P Pe character many times the supply. - Brandin Field Crop Competition -. FRUIT PRESEF?V //1lQ at' -- ---- day' fbr - lists: f successful gzaduates h•�� of success. Write • Tt+tRhis a The following it the list of prize- $LZbpecyemb -, IIMif paid inadvar" winners in the standing fall wheat during the past thirty years Ask ' r 9ebredpUow ro.the United Suter -and Crest competition held by the Markham them, they know. • We will stand. or _. _ •_ FRUIT -JARS 8tutua i2.tx,,o edvatke. Society. In every twee the variety fall on their testimony. . Write Today -- - - -as Dawson .0. Obatlr- except W. -O: W1I� 1'INT9 WINE QUARTS - - - - Johnston and Milne Bros., whose vai- _ W-INS O.L HALF GALLONS 10HN MUKAR, Proprietor. A. . lo: L sties were I ;dPFRIAU *EASUtE -ALL 5 IZE9 --OF Name Address, 'Points _ NOTE07AND C•OMMSNTS. - L B. Kennedy, Agincourt, 9i House and Lot, Household ', --- E'W. V. Johnson, ' 8touffville, 041 FRUIT - r Utne of the ttreatt"t achieve. S. CArl Devitt, Brougham, 94 Furniture, Etc- 4. UIT JAR RUBBERS, 3 dozen i,.r 25 Cents* meaty in Cauaatan ttiatury during 4. Clark Young, -Milliken. U1 7�[N PS, 18 Cents per Dozen 91 The undersigned has received instruc- C TO 8. Jae. Torrace, Markham, - .. .. . the pesxt fa\w )wart })a* been the E3. H. Cavanagh. htalvern, '901. Lions from the Executors of the estate ° t'rantifutwiitiun of a ttutuber of 7. Oscar Cox, Unionville, i�j of the _ _'.PAROWA %, I5 Cents 1rai1\\aya into utie unit owned and Competitors securing tl� R. C. Late Mary Rankin CERTO, 35 CentQ, :3 for $1.00 operated b the Dominion Guvern- R. R. Johnston, Scouffvilie, 89• To sell by PubLc Auction p Y W. R. Artnefrong, Locust Bill 88 '- meat, and icuuwa as the Canadian Milne Bros., 86 In the Village of Pickering JELLY GLASSES, j lb., 75 cents per dozen National It :\iltvaya. These rail Fred Horosbaw, whitevale. S. SATURDAY, AUGUST 17th 1 Ib.r $1,00 per dozen gays R'hlrh \ \'e are accustomed to R. H. Croabv, Markham. Sec's, a JELLY ES .�.. , -_ -, The following: look upon Rs olie unit, are 'cum- �SItuatioas Guaranteed 1 Large•Kitchen Table GRANULATED SUGAR, 20 lbe. tot $L20. posed of the, Grand Trunk, the --- 1 Souvenir Range _.... Grand TrunkPac:iti-c,theCanadian The CANADA. Bt;SINESS LOLL- 1 Quebec Heater "'- . 1 Wood Stave EGI,, College and Spading, is pap- 3 A M E R, I C H A R D S O N Northern, the NAtionAl Trans. uiarly' la ;own as Toronto's Great - Number of Stave Pipes Court and the Intercolonial, est School of Business'and restrains in 1 Kitchen Side -board .besi.des some smaller lines. The session the entire year. " 1 B,ed, and, Mattress and Spring amtiti�ius young people who cannot 1 Bed and. ?Mattress Grand Trunk, which «a9 burl( i❑ home study enter now may carry on by 1 Bed 'ickering Had rware -Store t' ' -the early fifties. and managed by a and start college later, thereby, sat'- 1 Rocking Chair, upholstered - board of. directors who lived in. inj; .time and b0,ar(i money, lrr3ivt :i- 1 Fancv Stand ual instruction, University tiaitteri I Small Table - - England, was being operated at a I Jardeniere Stand, staff of Comercial specialist, spec_ , 1 Small Table great foss, and pruved.a great lose ial attention co baektr'ard or rusty. a have Arsenate of Land, Parr Green, Arsenate t Lime, Climax 'cumber of Pictures Bug Killer and Bordeaux Mixture for the potato crop '• to its shareholders. The inter Inter any day. Tine Championship 1 Kitchen Table - Icolaniala wheat was also a h,istc :ric G;ld'Medal School. A situation guar- Washslands Dr.. Williams' I?19 Uil fur Cattle -'pray to keep the e8 railway, was also a losiagc•oncern. anteed each - gradirate. -Last day 1 Bureau graduate placed at S25.00 per. week. 1 Mirror off snug stuck. 'The tither railways which are now Demand for trained young men of 1 Bureau with large glass comprised in the system were - -- - -- - - -- - Number of chairs Screen Doors, Screen Windows and Wire Cloth to keep au't the Elise co . built in the pre-e" century. and c t 1 Large Walnut aide -board - Beatty Electric Waebers and IWO Gravity Washers. � Black.,mithing . 8 Day Clack y f time. [also failed in producing dividends. - ree 1 ,Laarn. Mover' _ _ A• trial any ...__ ... _ About biz years ago the D a,iuion $ ,rye shoeing a S,pecitilty. 1 C cle Government coax over all these III General Work. including Wood I Trunk i Haying and Harvesting Tools of all kinds 1 Clothes Horse, 'in", and at that ruse they were Work, prr,mt)tly 1 Cross -cut Saw �►►.ite ele }iant on Hitt -nded to. 1 Axe Agent frrr the McCormic k•Deeting Fartu considered tt P Al.n g their hrt,,d -. The government. Number of Hand Saws Machinery and R «•pairs. _ Agent f „r T +t +, H , rit, 1• Clothe; Wringer after lookiu¢ around f'.,r a t tNaLle 3Isrhiurr v. I Clothes Ba:Sset - ' marl to wattage tt,e rnilxvar, �e• 1 Table and Stand Our Motto: have t tt or it is not made. lerteti air Henry Tborntr,n. then �'' T- WcCC3waz3 a:e:•s an Dishes ' 9e a _ _ ,� GREENWOOD la,y i i Lantern K7 M W e it ran get e managing oue of, Lire leading retil• _ .. _.... _ . ero-s other a.- title... �r� �,1m J. S. BAiSDON, - _ ''ICKERING - ''way-10 Eugl md. Be had t\ on TERNIS ON FC'RNITL'RE- -C'ASH - an eovi,;bl$ reputttion a- a rail qr- the sane tame and place the pro- wayulan, not only In Englund, "aBPREiNE AUTHORITY' perty of the Iate Mrs. Rankin will be _'bnt alsoin the United States. He i ordered for sale subject to a reserved otta e tout of WEBSTER'S I bin. consisting of 7 -room frame cottage _ _C) 0 accepted the offer on the conditiou and Summer Kitchen, barn, t, acre that poll ingetuenti be a 1~ condition RE�® i0lMARlf NiAL` ' of apple. p s pr pe plum s t eared inn he We have put in w -tic k of Black l�iamcnd Plow Points. Give a cell. r _ we avn your mx a w t then). which has never been violated. _,� t�aRtn�! w i Village of Pickenng on the east side of h gut yt�. ke, a. ill ge h If t When the ttovernnteot ae�urued the. Kingston Road: and is only �O.ttsiles Our season's stcick of Brantford Binder Twine has arrived . the uwuer• hip cif the ra�IwayQ east from Toronto. Because Our prices will be right. the equipruent -a- all in very bad Hunlre is of Supreme Court Terms ota Property Sale, Known on j�dgts concur in tghesc raise Day of Sale. Climax Bug Biller, Parr Green. Arsenate of Lend shapes and. a very heavy expendi- SALE AT 2 P M rStandard Time) - for the potato bug-A. of the work as thek Aux ry. cure bad to be wiLde to replace The Presidents of all leading Unl- PRENTICE 8t PRENTICE. Auctioneers most of the rolling -3tack and itu � c f CYolleces, and Normal - - _ Fresh Grcceriee at lowest ru producAigbeet prices paid for prove the - road -bed. A large a hearty i-1 *se - _. ___ -. - ar - C sWtl: dl f -crr ux-ptc sa,77 1 Mead hsaEd , Batteries Re•c-harged. percentage -of t.he_railwIty WS-9 r _. A"1 States that ha ^e sdopted a e deliver.” through ne•t\ territory which wRs lab. c,ctiona y as stjndaru ha\e 'Phone your order, W del' svaraely %ruled, and thus fora selected Web-iter's New Interna• The Pickering - _ Phone a r A m (3 4002. tonal. * H kh date pro little revenue. Tt,F Vl anCe COmmIL�BE General - - -. _ " • i :.e Scnoolbooks <,f the Country W M. M Duncan 1(t+rc ha n'ty Rive work nu<1rrtHkei, dn+e? nwnttn.en .&.e- to &.c :Merriam- Webster ' f Vieen [llve� tai ones, and the t,utbook %%a• fit <• ;Stem ui cla :rititrl taaris• The object of this ssociation is to front hems' ►rt•;Iitti-it,g• Ender .th(- The Gotcrc^rcat rrl.nting Office - lP*•en stealing and prosecute Fhcewd man +tgetaruL of Sir Henry t. : )X'ash,natoz uses it asautltartty. the felons. � TT Thitrnt�m, this rAil •say. which i• r 4"r`- f.,t - ?e rare cf a� `•c.0 members 6ACioq property etoleneotamaa! SUPREME LU�MING ct Rc. -•:r aa! I'n1u case immedistely with any member one of tb•• i,t g ,t iii the' wut•lrt, E.Gera, FRLE. of Eseoutive commutes. ­4 ADVANTAGES - '- hays been [c ,tt•+F�, :..,e i'intu A nt�, -t G. d. C. ..,,�y 1 �]omberuhip fee � 11.00. ht'rofitablr 'e •,r tern, tt high i� }1e 3erriatn (ii CO•r A.' - i �'?ickscs mavbehrd from tna President or CotltitYg A yr,l t,kl :Q N- Pt of the SP►!a — 8ecrerrry oa rpplioecloo. HEN building a new borne or makes - w \. ill hevon,F field. / ing over an old one, use this test- D, crtiin ic,u, ,e rr I ntr h E-x._ n Com. -L.• D. Banks, C. R. Palm g a mdse valtt�l,le a- r-t as the pobit l + , 1 er.. M. S. Cfimi man, Pickering. • bf all wallboards. You will get these four r' _ . lion uf.the c ':'entry io�rPASr,s.. , o`t Od wpreme building advantages : 7 t > Thr Hest g Fri •. D, Mur,ro, 1as, Richardson, Full ya "thickness — giving greater strut- •r- - �— I eaidrrt, 8eere,tarp Gallaugher � - -- ; Pr weal strength aad rigidity. • Posier Ap�itication- -('roes gaiddy np r Grain Merchant without gauss —say -lag time, tabor and T [� ^ +r� luuoney. Al, t ?` Piro -Proof — Noti- Warpilfg — C.rypfoc- F FL 11. I- tit the tparkeL L(, l,!1r( *ha=!• HNy, e / walls are fire barriers, Cannot crack, warp �Unt�,- tit'alll tY2l�i fut+tCc,t - -I••ur q'etotnuurt- apply' any De d d g Ala - Or TBAVEI. THE'hl�u's IfiClf \ \' t'S Ordti0l! III Takes c du - ' 6asttne, w paper, paint' an pas �t' } R. Ft. Na1, i'ivkeri Daily Coach ServicePho>oe ltg lTlg 15tf Reference Amak of Uvatreal I "ICIEB,INAG-TORONTO' Before g -oiui «.. Fare 50 Cents Firep�loof Wal bob r For Sale By _ - - Pickering, Onz.our Radio — y L u a Pic:dt ins (Gaste a 'C +n i errl Ttu) N. ,M. Gordon Hear Kolste .r rut —xR 23, Xri 3i. _ .. -i5, i,, E ,� �r 1( 35, rl' S5 A- . t- u• ` —12 33, 1 Sa, '?..iii. :1 55. i,.i.5, 5 :,5, Ei <ii, r.b3, p _ F - _ 4 1rdAily,. eeceht Sunday; BRADLEY'S_. :SRAO t r •' ' *'- Srand'ity3 wily . Children:- plain i :tiglkh brr,Adcloth pynty dresses, nice rangeof colors COdCh conuoctions at Toronto Terminal for Age= ?, i and r; year., tc 1.30+ , i�ewlrialketi Barrie. D'Iidlalid, Cookstown, Children'- figured broRdr.luth And figured cotton pauty.drPi�ses, s `�..� Orillia Bram ton 'Orangeville Shel- :• een, tip to i wet(' special ' •' - • -- - r' P r a � Children's black sateen, red trimmed; play snits, embroidered Sgnrear r '� :burhe, Hamilton, Brantford, St Catha- ' ages 3 and •I, special 1 00. You can btiy.a KoisterRauio > -Khaki coveralls and overall -, trimmed in red, the exe.e_llent F ` most reasonably. �'vhyniiss }ins ,Niagara Falls, Buffalo, \rearing kind, tit L25. 6 all the - entertainment of the ` iis1 oka Wharf, ' G'ravetlhurst, BracebridA6, Women's and Children's summer underwear in cotton and silk, : y air? Lct-usdemonotrate Kolster. A call will not Huntsville. �� asags Beach, C011ingWOOd Women'* Find Children's hoQiery, splendid shades. .r,btipteyow and.inteimediate points, MEN'S WEAR _ - - - ` _ Men's li t work is pA eo soles of the splendid wearing W. C. M19RKAR gh u - boo n Agent Connections ttt Buffalo for R11 U. S. A. points. quality, specially priced $8.85. ' Pickerin¢' Ontiir3u 'Sporting Gonda- Tennis .\tear, balls Rnd bats. a We still use the PRme high grade lea'her Anri give you the 8atue good' =• Gray • �Coa�h -Lines service in t +ur shoe RNpairing Department. OLSTLR BRADLEY "'A11 that }'rna reek in Redin" CECIL Y%fat •b •. .�. +s :�. ._.. .. r ..... 1i:1 ' n.A. ,, 1. .. ..> .ww �. a .. .... ':. .'..aa•- .>`rZ+_st"•L.,.wt _ � , +..,;.. ..-. ,.., W-'•'.;,..4 .,..:.a, -r ' .a._ .-, ,:.._.... ,. -� - ..e,... u � +.w°s,.,. .,..,cr•.a- .�•.� ' '�' �r . . weft .1. . � - 4L; P 7,W Z .7 • CLAREhWNi R. Pierce and Miss Ella Pennock, Thoo. and Mrs. Paterson and Mrs Magnup Morgan @pent a The Young People's Club intend Pt_ of Toronto. open t - the holiday with Clarence and Mrs.. Peogelly, of few-days last week with friends holding their oicale at Lakeview L. Fingold had a business trip R. J. and Mrs. How. Brooklin, took a motoring trip to in the city. aye Park, Oshawa, on Wednesday, 'toTorontaou Tuesday. Horace SivAzel and -wife and Port.Dover and other- points in Mrs. Sherman Rumobr left last Atia., 14tb. All meet at the Park Rev. A; McLellan left on Tues. son, Jack, and grandson, Billy, of Western Ontario. week to visit her uncle sind'cousin at 6 p ru., for tea. -4 on. a few weeks' vacation. London; Mrs. A. Anderson and in Pennsylvania. -7 on Borland is recovering daughter, Christina. of Toronto, BRING IT HERE. Walter Moore, of Detroit, . oit, is EVERYTHING 0i INSURANCZ. -nicely after his recentillneea-. and Mrs. H. Willard, of Galt, spent visiting with his brother, Harry Mrs. Petch, of Toronto, visited a few diyoj with R.-J. and Mrs.. Now is the time to get a new Set of Moore, of the sixth conceselun. If you require anything in the Mrs. Vex Middleton overSunday.: How.. Harness, or get the old set repaired. of insurance let us give you our Prix Philip , Fifigold is spending a I have in stock samples of Samael' It piys to insure in strong Arianciol eld. Trees and Jeffrey's harness. The week with his cousin In Likeft companies such as the Imperial Guar- NORSE REGISTER. former be through rata' Auditorium Theatre I H. G.,:'Mclatyro Is digging a antee and Accident Company of Qu*- logueat pricesquoted4 large cistern to provide water for im- Stouffv& Ont.' ada The Western A�ssurance Company ROYAi, MIRK [23359] (20170) .. . Catalogue G-610. of Canada. and The Mutual Life As- lie factory... ported Clydesdale Stallion, the to i's I also carry collars, collar pads. sweaE Miss Clara Neal, of Toronto, property of Nelson Wagg, Clare- pads, hitruess oil by bulk, harness Friday Saturday, 9 an a 10 surance Company of Canlida. For visiting with her mother, Mrs. moat, will make -the season of 1929. dressing, also silver polish quotations apply to Thodias Neal. A. M. GIBBON at his own'stable, Claremont, Ont. - "d other parts. "THE WARNING" Tenet and'Mrs. Brown, of Hamil- Phone Pickering 1712. too, v, sitea- Claremont - friends �CULRAVEN CONSUL [25083] (210-' .,•Repairs promptly done. .7 �e imported Clydesdale L. EY. • CLAREMONT ;with 7 59), t W. PILK -over-tbe week-end. ­-NOTICE -Robins, of Whit. Stallion, the property of Nelson (Jack-Holt, Dorothy ]Rivier) 9. F., and, Mrs Wagg, Claremont, NwIl make the by,called on Claremont friends season 4,4 1929 at his own stable, ATTENTION Comedies Having taken over Robt. FeasWa one evening recently. Claremont. garage, %Brougham, we are now ready Wm. S. Graham, of To. to give service in.Brougham wou '2 and Mr I have taken over the Agency Tuesday, Wednesday, Julv 13 14 the holiday iyitb FAIRVIEW KING'S'SDAL 1022— as in Claremont. routo, I . . (21;3&a). the Grand Champion IM'- for : - . . 1 Service car' always ready, •dAy or Iriends in Claremont. frew Cream Separators, Scales "TRICK OF HEARTS" Clifford and Mrs. Bolen, of-To• , ported Hackney Stallion, the prop- RenStoves. Fleury's Famous night service. routo. spent over the holiday with erty c.' -Nelson Wag�, Claremont, Phone Clare. 5105; Pickering 606 . the former's parents here. Will muk•� -the -season of 1929• at his Plows. Puints, Gasoline, Oil, Seiberling Tires. stable, Claremont. Sc.tifflar.,s andW heel barrows. Compffies. A. L PILKEY. - ru, and Mrs. Ham and Mr. and.. 9wn. 251y. W Mrg.Tdut, of Tot-onto, spent Sun- DOL—Percheron Stallion (1292 Phone 505 Pick, 1) im- day Friday,- Saturday, 16 and 17 Walter aril Mrs with Frank and Mrs. Sude% ported from France by W. J. Me- Mm Bushby a Callum, Brampton, and the prop- "THE BLOOD SHIP-' ' ' :child, of Oshawa, spent over Sun- erty of 1✓. A. Somerville, lot 14, 1() AGENT (48) BROUGHAM the. for-mer's mother line I day with iiarkharn, will make the sea- here. son at -.is own stable. Terms— Ernest Hinewan, truck driver, 115- :(Enrolment No. 2336 Form. to Claremont and i� A.I.i BAR.R. has returned H E L P I S S- C A R 0 E ,Dow-realding in.T. E. Stephenso.D's DANTON, I-NIP. [12929] (1717217) the .!residence. pure bred Percheron Stallion, im- Wm. Mundell is offering fori;ale ported from France, the property his 100 acre farm situated half a of Oscar Wilson, Brougham, will and Hard to Get. mile seat of the village. See advt. make the season of 1929 as follows: ves Monday lea' his own stable and tin another column. ' Be ahead with your work by purchasing a McGormick. Luther Bowes spent a day re' 1jioceieds'to Frank Hutchings, Brock oAlw1c, cently with his mother. Mrs. J Road, for noon, home for night, IX/ xx Tuesday, T. Hirst s, Kinsale, _.noon; Doering Ball. bearing Tractor. 6 who k making good 1"0 Read.man, Brooklir. night. Wednesday, Wm- progress toward recovery. Harris'. - Greenwood, noon; home- for, With 6 . me of these you can plow 5 to 7 acres a day. WE designs of artistic You can cuiltivatia Miss Minnie Bennett is visiting night. Friday, John Scott s, con. 8, 20 to 30 acres a clay (doing- mol much good as a gang plow and that are in MArkhaui vvith her sister, Mrs, Pickering, noon; John Norton's, con. dignified. not artistic Walter Bennett, who still con- 5, U xb ri,! ze, night. Saturday.. Clare- much faster). Yun can tbresh and grind your own designs that would be tinues in very poor healtb, morit, noon; home for night. viiere grain. You can.cut your own wood, and a inappropriate for the Mr,4. Morris of hundred and ..one other jobs. . These purposein *iew. The and fatnilyt ' T he will remain until the 6110-ving ronto, and Mr and Mrs. Hulland Mon(iay morning. Terms: $15, jobs can bedone and are being one illustrated to aim - of Sunday, with pay- done cheaper and better Lakefield,!peuid able Feb. 1st, 1930. p 1. pie, yet haa artistry. and family. and done when they should be done. L. and Mrs too PRELUDF (246221 (20960), the well -No Greater Tribute' The raspberry crop is an excel , breii imported approved Clydesdale .'lent one this year &,j the weather Stallion, the property of Oscar Wil- -Ask the user and then ask us for a price We can give N. W. STAFFORD, bas been very favorable. Tney son, Brougham, will make the ea- yon immediate delivery. Kin ton'Road. af- have been selling at 10 cents a, box son of 1929 as follows: Mondays %bitbv C tern"n will leave his omn stable, A. and Mrs, Overland and ale. -family left on Stiudaymorning by *Brougham, for T,_Hirst'a, Kins Phone Whitby Motor to spend two weeks' vaca- for night; Tuesdaq, Graham's Ho- 118 r tioG With the former s parents in tel, Brooklin, for :tight; Wednesday :WE HAVE FOP QUICK SALE -Brim. afternoon, Samuel Harris', Whitby, One Navy Ford Sedan Pu"b, lkfi4i for [right; Thursday, Frank Maddis- Morgan and Mrs 9 9 17 model E. Evans and Ralpj2 Evan ford's, Kingston Road, for noon; One Chevrolet Tun Tritick. 192 Wilmot Shea's, Baseline, for might: One Dodge three quarter Tun Truck Aspent, A few day@ last week' in One 1025 Ford Coupe Muskoka. where Miss Mildred Friday. W. J. Miller's, Pickering, noom-Chas. Hutchings, Brock Road, 0 as 1923 Ford Coupe Pugh is camping: Frank W and Mrs, Cooper -anA for night: Saturday morning pro- One 1923 Ford Coach Maple Leaf Mutual Fin -sons,' obarlie and Dick, left on reeds to his own stable where he A number of Tonring Carq; all makes ­Sunday morning to spend' a few -will remain until, the-, following --One 6 h, p Laudy Engine Insurance Co. Cheap rates for farm and counteT days at Chazy, N. Y., where they Monday , afternoon. ' - Two 14 h. p Fairbanks Engines . One ff-incli'Lister Cutting Box - buildings. resided for a number of year". )0 T' Windstarm Insurance on butidlogs, Mrs, McLellan One 10.2 Titan Tractor -mills. Silos etc. Mr and, of Whit BACK TO CLAREMQNT wind by, and the forruer brother. Doti, 'Automobile acre and Mrs McLellan and two song, Dear Friend of .11 kinds. of Washington. D. C . visited J, Here I am back in Claremont at my Charles Cooper, Claremont -old stand. . ready to sorve,jou wa,h 4L -.FARMS FOR SALE H. and Mrs. Beal last Thurl4day. -ted t a �,,t prices Robert and Mrq. Worthy, of vrell assoi stock of go Write or phone spent the holiday with that'y6u will find attracriv.,�. he latter's si.4ter, Mrs. Walford. ious four E D BOWMAN. established during my prev Brampton. Miss Della Worthy tern years among you may be I'R IC E It is my hope that the friends It with-� whom Mi renewed, PECIAL S 20 "-WHITBY. ONT. and lady friend are holidaying for you inay he sure that I shail do make my Some of our police dogs are turn advantageous to you in ab Attention a few weeks. evtrvth4ag pp.ssible to r FOR TEAM HARNESS Farmers, e 'rushing the season, ai they are mesa way. supply of turkeys, Since rosuming ownership of t� getting in a I have secured the agen-cy for the Frost which- the secured from the Store -.I have -put in�st!�vk a lar�geas_ the sortment of new merchandise•- bought ,BraAs•rnounted Team Backband Harness, Wood and Cocksbutt Farm Imple- -neighboring farmers, without at right pric-es: and I A m prepared to 2 i nch.lAyer'trace K fth heel ehaiva. $42.00 ments. Find will keep constantly on -consentof the owners. 4HT PRICES, you --With 5 ring breeching. ins J. hand repairs for these popular sell it to you AT RIL tead of back implements. -$49,00 when you come in. as ... Fall wheat harvest. is now near• will readily see band, --Also. 63udon's barn and stable ly over. and farmers are now busy I hope you will do at the first.oppor• fittings. r. ed Team BackbandHarnesp, $88.50 With their barley, and the oats [unity. Black mount I will also'take contracts for painting also are ready for cutting in many it is going to . be a otesoure to see -11ing $44.2.5 barns and houses by a new Thresbinjt haRs,190 com. you. C-V,,)me in %ud let us renew our 51ring Bree( .:,fields, friers 7 % process, by spraying. Amp.- merited and "a splefidid yield Is Thk i.3 not a factory- harnesR. hut enitoat made in our Ritimates cbeerfully given. .�reported. , Yo�urs stucerely, own ah-op at Markham. - Phone LM. -f Glefiboro; OLD .'z . Mrs, John Payne, o L. FINd. ZT-5.2. Man., and her daughter, Mrs. Claremont-, May �0. 1029. We specialize on repairs to harue,4.s and collars-. :White and two sons. of Souris, J. Mann, Claremont M Mrs. visited S +�rp F a '.T :0 �D DT S Green River an., and her daughter, Brown and son, of Whitby, the formers brotbei and wife, J. Scott, 4 , -9.* Beal, last Sunday. -H -and Collar Manufacturer 'Basket Factory I H. find Mrs.' arness. Monday last, which was Civic .,.-Clareihont ni� Phure 3400 Manufacturers of Hol'i'day in ,the neighboring towns. 0111-Trz. Ho Clare- It Frail Baskets, Berry was not observed as such in 'All kinds 0 iuont, but a number of.our sporls Crates, Farmers, Bushel wen-t--� ban a to see the lacrosse atid- Baskets, Clothes Baskets* was til fall ii of. Brampton in which the latter b.v I the scuri� 4-3, A victorious Frank Penno number also spent tlPday at i Ban and Proprietor Ban'; Drafts to As a resuit of Maker of the well known -Jackson's Point. no many leav'i'ng Claremont wws Barnes Baskets. Very quiet that day.' from Phone Markham 0409 On Tuesday afternoon of lfti�t we E �ad_el-ig_bttul social funct ion i was held unaQv the-auspiee.s of the reign Countries f to o Co Mission Stouffville and Clarembnt pffs B EAT Circles,. N,.itb Mrs, (Rev.) C. �W' Ready trimmed 5 cents to STANDS FOR THE BEST Ring ai s the guest and speaker of the hour. Mrs. King I,; an ex- 1.25par 'r 0'11, also LYING and Qelling foreign drafts is a rpgular- :-BpArt of the general business of The Canadian president of the Circles of Whit. Assucia. TiAnk- of Conanaerce in which we often find our )y and Lindsay Baptist Sher'w'in-Wilfiams selves able to render valuable assistance by offer Mrs (Rev.) C. E. McLeod, {rig timely alivice. Our transactions in foreign Mrs. Broadway and Mrs., Lee, of P s, and any Paints and- jnonias Rile conducted at minimum rate stouffville Ladies' Circle, also took is yours fcr the art. Mrs. James Coates, the Varnishes personal assistance w.e can render P -o�s of The Canadian Batik aqking. Enlist the services r lClaremont Circle president, pre- of Commerce when sending money out of the sided: The occasion was the son u. Gall and se;6 thesb'Goods country. 861 reception meeting. The 'meet- ing was had at the residence of and you will be delighted with a with them and Mrs. Birkett, sumptuous supper on the lawn at Carriers •the clwe. There was an attend'• T i HE CANADIAN BANK Litter' Carriers, Hay Ptimppl, Door Track8, Cow ance of 40 nr 5,0 ladies find a Bov0s. Pressure Systems Etc. r C41i iro a� sppnt.in '101-ill Do S it will pay �you to get my prices on happy time w Rev. Mr, and Mr.4 As ' C.1 OF COMMERCE 'intercourse, th ..hi h i, . -.19--aNd above before buying elsewhere. King were the Roe -t? ()f Mir S. E. Phone 1401, -niE'STANDARD 13ANK OF CANADA -and Ralph Evans, 1pavilliz for To- FR ANA 3' PROUSE ronto and St. Thomas, their home, UN I ARM� -,On the Wednesday morning train. CLA.RE)IONT U 171 Y*A V p F b Quickly he climbed to his feet. "See trees, he tramped down to it investigate. by t he pr that you don't do; the same thing that Bess, semi-coruious again, wakened. I did," when the lante*rn light danced in her 1111111ft 9 "ifte i y two But it took him some little time LOI He walked with her to her fallen eYlts- axe, then inspected the deep cut she It osee ed's dark form In the snow. The reason was, it was lying be- had already Made in her tree., hind a mighty pile ,of'sp)it fuel. The "You're doing the same thing I did, light showed that only gree i branches, surenough," he observed. "The tree too small to be of value, remained of will fall your way and crush you. Let the two spruce. And Doomsdorl grunt. me think." ed, a wondering oath, deep in his Save the Price of Your to moment later he took his axe and throat. put ih, a few more strokes in the It was the danger point, he same They had been faithful slaves. Put. Fare to Toronto 7 place. Put- ting his mriglity arm arwind them, thought: a deeper cut might fell the Permanent Waving each in turn. he half carried, half q. tree prematurely.. Presently he cross- my Experts $5.50 dragged them into the warmt.-, of the ed to t ' he opposite side, signaled Bess Cab :'L. When you visit Toronto don't fall to • out of danger, and began to hack the have one of our famous Permanent tree again, making a cut somewhat Waves at the Reduced Rate of $5.W T E A CHAPTER'XVIII. a 0 -Ned was spared the misery and Ale- b ve -that started on the other side With or without appointment. 011111p4" 111MM the 11111;,Iftowl of the trunk. He chopped sturdily, It $pair that overswept' Doomsdorf'ts Specialists in the-8hur Wave Method and in a moment the tree started to fall, safe cabin the first night of his imprison. of Permanent Waving. (For Fad.las safely and in an opposite direc- tion. ment. His master dropped him on the who care.) sound of floor by the stove, and thIere he lay, He uttered some small ROBERTSON'S triumph; but it was a real tragedy to seemingly without life, the whole night t 288 YONGE STREET, TORONTO 'through. have the tree fall against a nearby Yet he was not aN-ay� deeply in- tree and lodge. Agaip he bad failed Write for Booklet "W2" an the care DrTIZIBUTION waken of a Shur Wave Permanent Wave. to exercise proper foresight, sensible. Sometimes he would Therc was nothing• to do but climb with a knowledge of wracking pain in Portsmouth's Pride rMISI 04ARE14A L16 into the adjoining tree with his axe his muscles, and sometimes cold would creep over him. Once he came to him- and laboriously cut the lodged tree - Visitors to Portsmouth seldom fail' self with the realization chat some one away. In the meantime Bess went to to look round the Victory, Nelson's work on the first -tree felled, trimming was administering to him. Soft, gentle I it of its limbs so to cu•; it into lengths. hands were removing his wet, outer famous flagship. 100. garments, xI him gently over in During the last six years over Ned joined her at the work, but 000 has been spent on the r at BEGIN HERE TODAY, the trees don't fail long before the i1rst tree was cut into preserving and restoring the ship, and ;n you. They order to get at them, siippinit off his Ned Cornet and his fiancee, Lenorp sometimes do, you know, on amateur fuel both were at the edge of utter wet shoes and stocking... A great are &urvirvers of a aiiiipwreek. Wf&' woodsmen. The rest is plain brute exhaustion. tenderness swept over him, and he the restoration-is not yet quite com- 1?�c awkwardness." He smiled wanly is the lantern light. plate. It was recently announced, s-j, a searrittress, tLey land on aa strength and awkwa Doomsdorf had seemed almost in- island inhabited by Doomsdorf and his handed them each, from his pocket, a credible to Ned at first. It was as if "Lenore 11 the man vhispe ed however,, that the Admiralty had a- r Indian wife. Captain Knutzen, an- piece of dried substance that looked he cculdn't possibly be true; a figment feebly. IL greed to meet the cost of the work other 'surv-ivor, is shot and killed by like b,,k. "Here's a piece of jerked of nightmare that would vanish as But there was no spoken answer out'that still remains to be done. o! the shadow at the edge of the Ian- I The Admiralty has also given th of the caribou each—it ought to keep life in soon as he awakened. But he was real -Ned tries to light the- masto..r get tern light. Pt-haps them was the�old Rigging House, which Is near the Is'Lnd but is no match for the big man your bodies. And the sooner you enough n�,w. Nothin_ was left to him faint sound, like a gasp, almost as if a! Victory, and a modern building beside wood cut. and split, the sooner but the knowledge how real he wait. and is badly best2n. Doomsdorf lec- your any more." terrible truth that was for -an instant It for a Victory Museum. tares h 9 risoncrs and warns -them You See He must not rest, he must not pause On board the Victory itself a 1 that 'i4L was once imp,-isoned in Russia a Then he turned and left them to till the work was done. The fact that forgotten had been recalled. 1� acd that now he means to use his their toil. - (To be continued.) many interesting relics, Including the 5 Bess had fallen, fainting, in the snow, furniture which was in Nelion's cabin 4 -*Is-.ei as he himself was once treated. Thus began a bitter hour for Ned- did not affect him-, he must swing his Boss defies the brute, but Lenore Comfort at the battle of Trafalgar. This is on I He found the mere work of biting axe and hew the wood. Day was dy- loan, and it was recently announced ,seems t nable to cops w;th the rtrange- throu gh the thick trunk with his axe ing Grayness was creeping in from Have we nit too often forgotten the is 22ess of her position, Bess resolves to him breath and strained his pa- tie sea. It was like the real -meaning III the verb. ' that it had been sold to America, # essence of the "to com- lity of cost h be prepare in case oppor.ui - iii `c , o I but this was at once £20,000. escape is afforded them. The squaw is tience to the limit. it wasn't as easy sea Itself, all gray, gray like his fort„" --7t mforto"—to strength. aiwuys watchful. Escape seems hope- as it looked. He did not strike true; dreams, gray like the ashes of his en mueb. He who increases the pow- 11 the blade made irregular white gashes hopes. He must finish the two trees er to bear does even more than be If you want a thing to Succeed, get less. NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY in the bark his blows seemed to lack I before the darkness came down and who decrease@ the burden. behind It and Pugh; don't stand In power. The great, ragged wound kqp' him from seeing where to sink front and Pull.—Robert Hoe. CHAPTER XVI.—(Cont'd.) deepened slowly, (the blade. Behavior Is a mirror in which every- Finally It was h df through the The axe swung automatically in his one displays h1% own image Keep Mimard's Liniment -%lways handy' Ned. deeply appalled and unspeak trunk, and yet the tree stood seeming- arms; even ienso of effort was gone ably revolted, )coked to Lenore for directions. Her glorious head was on ly as sturdy as ever. Reckless from 1from him. The only reality that lived ter arms, and she shook it in utter fatigue, he chopped on more fiercely !in him mow, in that misty twilight,•was imisery. "I can't go out there now, -w than ever. * And suddenly, with the !the knowledge that he must get EMPIRE YEAA she said. "I'll just die if I do.-.I'm grinding noise of breaking wood. the I through. at tha 7VbrI started to fall. It was too dark to see, W4, bow cold still. so weakened. I wish I had tree t that instant Ned was face LAROSS7 died out there in the storm." And I much of the work remained. The EXPO ION 4 1 �7 Ned- turned one- more to Dooms- to face with the exigency of leaping Inight Was cheating him, after all. He 4 t fall im Istruck once more at the t4ougb length darf. "She's telling the tzI for his life, The tree did no r 11 IL think she simply can't stand to go"I that a! at hi3 feet—s piec.• at which .7 he urged gravely. But though she's • he bad -already stric', uncounted 'AhSolUlCly in your power, there axe blows He gave all oia- waning itome things even a beast can't do. strength to the effbr' . Nm Mllwn Dollar The length split open but the axe 1W I r Automotire Build "You just the same as -gave, me ;bur slipped out of his blee•iing hands, to be offical oils d word as part ol the Empire "There are things a beast can't do, falling somewhere in the shadow-_ be- Tw Cirkbration- bar I'm mot a beast- There's nothing yond. He must crawl after `it; he didn't know how many inore lengths I can't do that. I want to do. I make no promises--just the same, for this 't there were. to gilt. It was strange that he couldn't keep big feet. -And ime..I don't think you need be afraid. • I don't take everything that comes how deep and still was '.he night that CANADIAN NATIONAI sioing in the way of a woman. I dropped over him! L I Fourth Wrigley Marathon Swim How long he groped for the -*aht a woman of thews!" axe 171 tivo events (Frida Aug. 23, W vom handle in the snow he never k M d"d 2: Aug. 28. But he lay still at last. Twilight R IBIT10111 J_ CHAPTER XVII. for men and -An"neI oT uvirien's see erred about him and the wind race) for the world champion, There were a number of axes in the wept like a ghost risen fr,-m the sea. -.."FORONTO ONTARIO ship and $50,000 purse--the gram, Tittle workroom that comprised one :est international sport spoaack. end of the long cabin, and Doomsdorf The very flame of his life was burn- S W-11 !ALIDA I H flung three of them over. his shoulder. Ing down to embers. a Competitive Displays of A4rL Thus it came about that Doomsdorf sure in 411 as Braitches. ."Right up through here," he urged, missed the sound of his axe against . ?roes the wma. Swinging a lantern, a ti- �Staiidard Bred Sonsity Futur-ity. % the cabin. Doomsdorf halted them be- tanic fig-ire arriong the snow-laden Exhibition the fifty-first Outbovil Mow pointing to the little hilside behind The 1929 Canadian National Yore one of the half-grown spruce. 61 "Here's a gcK-,d one," he commented. . . . celebrates Em ire Year, and Boat Regatts and Ydck Rasa. He half carried, half dragged them I "Just beyond is another. You can *�,p 1'r4l1innrp of the entire two each take one—cut them down with into the cabin. your axes and then back them into the direction An instant be- two-foot lengths for the stove. Better planned. fore, aching and out. of split each length into three pieces— the larger ones, anyway. If you have weary and breath, Ned would have believed him- time, you can carry it down to the self incapable of swift and powerful cabin." motion. As that young spruce shat- tered down toward him, like the club ...... • He took the handle of the large-it -bait-strangled as of borror. The sound seemed to have the quail- ime in his right hand; with his left he of a giant aimed to strike out h ' is life, extended the other two implements, a supernatural power seemed to snatch • blades up, to Ned and Bess. "I sup- him to one side. Without realization '.-pose you know we've had no experi-- of the effort, the needed muscles con- ience—" Ned began. "It doesn't matter. Just be careful tracted with startling force, and be sprang like a distance umper to safety. image; because in the silence that fol. lowed, as he lay in the soft snow, and But he didn't jump too soon or too far. The 'branches of the tree lashed 7 at him as it descended, hurling him lure headlong- in -the-snow. And thereafter mce 05 sJQIe there were three things to cause him thought. still every nothingness, eve tone perfect and clera, in his mind's One of them was the. attit-ide of 7- .7 Bess—the girl to whom, in weeks -past, i(emsedf&d he had shown hardly decent courtesy: for the prompt relief of a headache, the same girl whom ill childish fury clouffn"uld Exhibits from ac, weeks' presentation will provide tically every Country M the frili a magnificent, miing and long- stand Mdtd .7 end Novel to,beo,remel=2 spectacle for -pageant, " Britannia J Muster the more than two million visi- by 1300 perforperformer, on the world's lA gest Stage. Wig. Firm Showing of J930 Mow Low rota by rail and . boat. Ample accomm& car Modell, datim - Send Pr diustrated booklets describing National Aircraft Show and Cer• entire Empire Yew Cckbrdtwm "I of the Sky. THOMAS ZRADMAW, H. W. WATERS. "4 Concerts by 2" Voice EX, Gassrsil Moist" itibition Chorus. 4n the ldaijs of our Grandmothbris and Great• Grandmothers this name M"Clary he had cursed the bitter, eventful night just gone. Above the rear of • NEVER wait to see if a headache "wear Why suffer meant a neat deal Q the falling tree he beard her quick, will off.". there's Aspirin? The just as it 8oestoda�- -bait-strangled as of borror. The sound seemed to have the quail- when always millions of men and women who. Buil. qoods bearing ties that made toward a perfect after- use it in increasing quantities every ve that it does relieve such the McClary name image; because in the silence that fol. lowed, as he lay in the soft snow, and year pro i pain. The medical prof ession pro- the en with complete confidence 7 the crash of the fallen tree echoed into it lingered, nounces it without effect on heart, so use it as often as it can rt still every nothingness, eve tone perfect and clera, in his mind's spare you any pain. Every always has genpain. e, Aspirin tablets druggist i(emsedf&d ear. There was no denying its tone of ineffable dismay. Evidently B es:3 for the prompt relief of a headache, -Z ciffly _ " 1 _ _ 2 r e d f h q h 1 � 5 UX11C - was of a forgiving disposition; i n s pite, of his offense of the past night she had 1 colds, neuralgia, lumbago, etc. F a - miliarize yourself with the proven Z h evidently no desire to see him crush ,,I 'I directions in every package. ­o ..... `wire BAST 5001 PLO into, Jelly under that giant's blow. i n. ►wonver oar 0914BRAL STEEL WARES . Wrke TheSont4m Co., Unsitiod. Dept. 13 41,140 St., Paul sties W..blontr 1, Bess was staring wideeyed into face; and he smiled quietly in reas PIRIN 1.80411rao 25 Brandlia Across Canada for two Baby Wawa" 8• ante. "Not hurt at aft" be told her., IT&I swat - jahlL clisibee ClIty, MoI (2), Ottiswa,'Torosto 4)• Hasnom M. Brasted: Nortlilfty.w1ampes (3) .. .... ISSUE No. 32—'29 Minard's Liniment for aching Joints A 7 *'ancy of clothes w-ho shall say of r�d C.6nfessions of a Sun what strange -and prinittlye juices, what fantastic combination of elect- -Worslliw -worshiper is made? C�es racia, the true sun bm of L Street, I have not -trod your sacr- ed portals for many years, 'but your Stuart Ohase o=pound tea. I Some people collect porstage, stamps, Io-330119 have never been. forgot towed 'body to the sun half- ultra have Assorted 4thers. old masters., 1. collect violet, rays, perferably non-synthetim. way around the world, in season in. out, legally and Illegally: whenever op- I is always in order for the picnic or �Ja the city where I was reared, the And In what I gathering. X handy package Ity offered.* info Atttutiork I regard more ientimeatal- POrtull Mu If than any other is the L Street strange corners have I not met my Bathhouse In South Boston. Here on brothers, practicing their devotions of Christie s choicest Biscuits in stir - -a warm spring day nearly a score of before scientific sanction was ever prising variety--crisp, delicious and ,years ago, Imade my debut Into the heard of. We are an old battalion. temptingly fresh. soetetyi of sun- worshipers. Passing We hale *stripped In the teeth of all 'through the old warren of' a bath. the mores and all the constables. We with Its tier on tier of lock- have kept on dune and ledge. and In stm or on &e)how, ahmos' ask iii era, one emerged upon a strip of trafficked not with-hospital and clinic. Mandy beach, perhaps a hundred yards Once I saw a million brothers, yea, and staters, too. I witnessed the in- 7.:wtde, flanked by high board fences credible spectacle of fifty thousand that ran Into the water. Along the the brown bodies In one work-day noon. on east fence, for the sun was in C tile Itlowcow River — some In bath- west, lay an squatted and dozed a tLandred as out of ten of Ing suits, some In trunks, perhaps the / 95, 3 naked men, a them colored like South Sea Islanders majority as God made them. Whit . . —add It was only 'early May. Naked were systems of government in the face of this fact? These people were they did not seem, but clothed In the I my people, and I cared not how tie- • 4 oz. of best, flour, 4 oz. of castor ou- 2 !most just and timeless covering of plorable their civil institutions. Tasty Recipes bomo, sapiens. But how naked- I felt. gar, 4 oz. of butter, ? �- pint of milk, 3 whole city throwing its clothes creeping out to lie among them. a A eggs, 2 Inches of vanillapod, angelica. Into the air! America. we shall no- MIXED PICKLES —BrIag the milk and vanilla- �Vale white wraith In a field at brunz- I . ­ ... Method. dress and bronze you 'yet! Shall we? I to boiling-point; then draw the myself es. Thereupon I resolved to clothe Ingred tent s.—A a. equal weight of I pod The prescriptions are going out by 'small and from that day to small mild onlous, sour apples and stewpan aside for about % 4a hour this the resolution has been kept. the thousands from the highest med- cucumberk, vinegar to cover. To each for the contents to Infuse. Mesa- I came again and again to C Street. Ical authorities, but if It Is the nat- pint of vinegar add 2 tablespoonfuls � while beat the butter in another stew- Slowly the stark white gave way to ural sunlight you desire• in quantities of salt, ?§ a teaspoonful of pepper, a,pan, stir In Ill,- flour, cook over the eater than that provided by a bath• good pinch of cayenne. Method,— tire for a few minutes, then add the -ever-deepeoing shades of brown. Slow. gr -ly I learned the laws and dogmas of Ing suit, try and secure it. It has Peel and allce the onions, sjppies and strained milk, and stir and boll well. ta' cult. The high priest was a man taken. me a dozen years of skilled cucumbers thinly, put them Into wide. Let it cool slightly, then beat In the named Richards. He wore a circular investigation to learn how to secure necked bottles, add the seasoning and yolks of eggs, add the sugar, 2 good my share. nor am I always success - That fishioned out at newspaper and isherry, cover` with vinegar, and cork tablespoonfuls of pineapple cut into nothing else. He was a teacher at tuI. iclosely. This pickle may be used the lsmall dice, and very lightly stir in the music and would spend long hours I have been associated with many !following day, and should not be kept stiffy-whished whites of eggs. Have reform movements in my life, and it for any length of time. ready a - well-greased soufflemould enlarging a tithe monopolies. cabala, and high crimes of the House of RI- k with considerable astonishment Rhubarb Jam. with the bottom decorated with strips cordi. He spoke with circumstantial that I find one 'actually gaining, L Ingredients. —To each lb. - of rhu-10T Circles at angelica and pineapple, precision, but without bitterness — ground. Two years ago a man was barb, allow 1 lb. of Preserving sugar [pour In the mixture, cover with a for who lying In the sun can be bit- arreste dat a -Florida beach for ap• xi a teaspoonful of ground ginger, and i greased paper• and steam very gently ter? — and about him sprawled a pro. pearing In trunks. T hasty signal the finely•gra.ted. rind of �a alemon I from 45 to 60 minutes. Unmould, and ..fassor of England at Harvard, w pol• from a brother was all that kept me Method.—Remove the outer string' Iserve with pineapple or other sweet from sharing his cell. stringy. Iceman from Dorchester. a banker. a This year. It part of the rhubarb. cut It into abort sauce. Time.—From I to Ill hours. night•worker in a powerhouse, a tam• you please, the municipality has pro- length,4, and weigh it. Put it into a'Sufficient for 5 or G persons, IIf ous criminal lawyer, an advertising vtded two solarlums. male and tem preserving-pan with sugar. ginger TO CURE HAM ale, where one may spend the day and lemon-rind In the above man. a locomotive engineer. and a no- I ingredients.—For 2. hams. wetzlilng without a stitch. propor, I - torious gunman dons. place the pan by- the side of the each about 16 or 13 Ill.. allow I lb, at lutermlnable: drowsy . conversations Most of this sun•worship I believe is fire. and let the contents come very'l'.mofst sugar, I lb. of common salt. 2 -"were always In process. We talked Profoundly good. Is it only a tern-� slowly to boiling point, stirring occa., 1 577 oz. of salt,,)etre. I quart. of good v a- 0E law, science, government, women. Parary craze? Will America strip by sionally meanwhile, Boll until the jam 'egar. Method.—As soon as the pig is _`vrlme, agarts history, races — with• the million in the next few years, only sets quickly when tested on a cold , cold enough to be cut up.. take the 2, ouLt passion. wlt!i a detached philoso. to be back In Its shroud In a decade? Plate. Pour. Ir Into pots. cover closely, he,111s. rub them ' well with common • yyh which held. I am convinced. an I 'neither know nor greatly care. If and store In a coql place. Time— salt. and leave them in a large pan forl, COTTON ENSEMBLE. authentic wisdom. The sun nourish-; the republic wants to go native and yrom- I to 11,j hour,%. I You carr't make a better choice for days. When the.-salt has drawn out' the important age of 6, 8, '10, 12 and. ed that wisdom. that all-0ervidtag can liold to it with any fidelity, It will 1 RHUBARB JAM - ­ - * : tall the blood. drain the hams aad� tolerance. Beating down upon us. It probably do more than any other con-' 14 years than an. ensemble of printed iosides. the celvable action to balance the inp lrngredients.—i,� pint of double throw the brine away - Mix sugar, plain cotton pique. It is ju-st the • ironed out the taut Impett cram. % oz. of castor sugar, -or to salt. and saltbetre together in the slid �neryous. hasty Ju4sments. the bile I hibitiona and pathological c.ripplings 'above propostion. rub the hams well outfit forschool, country, beach, travel taste, I teaspoonful of sherry, I tea. iand the bitterness of men who walk f Induced by the machine age and the or motoring. Style No. -577 is easily we live. -the streets of modern cities In their monstrous cities- in which spoonful of bra-ady (the wine and with these. and put them Into a vessel made at a small outlay. The str3lght- ;It It but wants a now fad to play with brandy may be omitted). this juice and! large enough to hold them, always line coat is in cool shades of red on clothes. and presently to togs aside. I know finely-grated rind of 1a a, small lemon. keeping the salt over them: Let them Our rules were few but strict.' One at� 7 on- remain for 3 days, then 'pour over white ground The little sports dress Method —Put the sherry. bri I never stood In a brother's sunlight. where to find sheltered spots where gar, lemon-juice and rind into a them r quart of good vinegar. Turn is. white pique trimmed with the red One never yelled throw sand, or broke comes the sun and the wind a0d men ft was come not.—The Nation. hasin. and stir until the sugar Is d Is- the - m In the brine. every day for a I print. The neckline scarf tie I slip- 'into conversation violently. I ped-tbrough bounil openings. Th: skirt solved. Aad the cream, and whip month. then - drain them well. and Imandatory to "take the water" at a �rub them with bran. Have them thas inverted plaits each side of Centre. !least once. whatever the time of year. Sea Nocturne slowly at first and afterwards mor, I smoked over a wood fire. Yellow and white print in rajah with quickly until firm Serve. as required . i and be par- iPrsctical Jokes of all kinds exe uded -may re-: ticular that the hams are I plain white rajah dress is smart. I Lights on the sea-line gf.-),. Raisin or other sweet wine -bung as -h shantung coat with w -one from the fellowship- As why Vibrating to and fro. place the sherry and brandy, or an high 'as possible from the fire: other- Pose hite dress ishould they not? An utterl yrelaxed Errant. mysterious. I w, equal quantity of r&spberry oi straw. wise the fat will melt and they will is new and extremely fashionable. ychological condition Been bright, seen twinkled; 'become dry and 'hard. Tlme.�-�To be Pale blue sportsweikht linen with lbodr Ii in. no pq -1for practical Jokes. heTry syrup. Time.—About 15 min- pickled, I month, to be smoked, I sprigged dimity dress in blue and pink All wint'br long we came when the But that one steadfast spark utes.-Sufftelent for 3 or 4 persons. tones, nile green gingham with green s the droatoing dark, PINEAP .. month. Sufficient for hams of 18 'days were bright. It thesky was clear- That cleave, PLE SOUFFLE and white gingham check dress and For what all fortunate barque Ill. each. .-the wind not too sharp, It was amaz. 13 It enkindied? Ingredi6tits.—Preserved Pineapple,. MUTTON CO- LLOPS pink' fla.nnel coat with striped percale Ing how warm one- could keep in a dress are qnly a * few gJ many charm- -sheltered corner. Our color ebbed a With far flung beam It -stands, Ingredients.--6 or 8 slices of cook- Ing cojl�bin'ajio�n& patZe—rn J5, ia little, 6nt -never really left ti.q. Red On rough a ed mutton, 2 shallots- or 1 small onion stamps or- coin .(coin is preferred), nd perilous lands. - ..copper gave way to p�ale mahogany. Warning with upraised handa finely c49PPed. % a teaspoonful. of I rap coin carefully. Powdered mixed herbs, I On Christmas day the hardiest of us The gray shipmasters; -1 'R PATTERNS a saltspoon ful of flour, fat for fryl HOA TO ORD!, had a swimming race. with shivering 6g. 14 Pint at I Write your name and address plain�- reporters in attendance, who served It graIr7 or stock, lemon-juice or vine- ly, giving number and size of such Flare out on life's rrad sea, Why did no beacon free od.—Cut the Up with all the regularity of the am. To warn and-presage me gar. salt, pepper. Math patterns as you"wanC Enclo se 20c in meat Into round slices about 2% In. -.slual groundhoy story. We were the Of Love's disaiters.? stamps, or Coin (coin preferred; wrap L Street Brownies. half man, half wal- ches in diameter'. Mix together the —Jarnes Grant an- the London 'a it carefully) for each number,. and shallot, herbs. mace, and a little pep address your order to Wilson Pattern rus. SpectatOL'. Nobody hid Per and- salt, and spread this mixture Service, 73 West Adeluide St., Toronto, ever hean I of ultra on one side of the meat. Let I I Irlolet In those days.Few of t,rema 11 Patti! -ns sent by, an early luail.. us ar- Conservatives in Quebec rived because of &.doctor's orders for about one hour, then fry quickly though Chicoutimi Progres du Saguenay i i�� in hot fat, taking there were d6c-iore among us. care to. cook the But §y and large we kne*, with pro- (Tnd.):'. (The increased activity of side covered *Ith the mixture first. the Conservatives In the province Is Usefulness. 2 toundIty which mocks science, that Remove and keep hot, sprinkle the Vhst we were doing was good for out a gr-od thing.) We rejoice for two I The duty which no one 'Can dis. flour on the bottom of the pan, which L bodies and good for our 8611N. reasoni: First. because the provincei n no more fat' than the play should contal' Claim, the test which no one I culd not explain it then, and I need% R good Opposition to watchil flolir will absorb, let. it brown, th4a VTade, and the prize which no' one add the gravy or stock. 'Season to over a good Government. Secondly.f will despise are all Inclined In the -cannot explain It now. I have women because it is desirable 'hat the peo- taste, boil' gently for about 15 mi,.1 homely' word of usefulneis.—Bi shop who have loved to bathe, to lie on ple. instead 3f baviag to a ccept one Thorold. summer sands, to feel the sun strik., utes. add a little lemon-juice or vinegar program, should be able to oh(ose be- ing Into- their ma rrowe, but who have to flavour, and Paul, the sauce roundl tween two prog ams which are each the meat. Ttme.—About hours, n --.:been utterly untouched by that deep. licient, 1 lb. to, 3 or --perico one the result of study and the work A Fervent Heart ligent er call which btuds them eternally to lReltos. In a way It is like a drug; a of a group coml5osed of Intel 0! What a glory doth this world 8;unless month, and the world goes men, eager to serve their country, In Put on for him who, With fervent fact real economists. Whether -Con- 'The Empire Crusade heart, gces forth . under the bright askew. But contrary to the laws of I servatives or Liberals are In power ..... Saturday Review (Londi n)-. Lo d and glorious sky, and looks orr du ties -effects are never pain. M$,R,7�::j:;;4 drugs the after i r 1 1,.; of little importance, provided the Beaverbrook and the supporters of well performed Find days well spent. ful. (No accredited sun-worshiper I% x his inte ngfellow. ,policy of the province Is progressive I resting Empire scheme are, —LO Illy enough to burn his skin; he _Jnd aims at Increasing the ffappiness- knows to the minute when he has of all of Its. .... .. proceeding, on the assumption that liad enbugb.) No. the atter-effects all units overseas would frt m senti- 1:, F. :..'are a sense of well-being. of calmed Aent and economic motive approve of Imagination free trade within the'Empire. There ;*xerves, of Inner vitality, I It 1% a wonder how people who lack, Is one tinit which would neither feel It takes time, patience, understand- the Imaginative faculty escape fr(m "the urge of sentiment ncr admit the Ing, and perhaps. above all, personal 7 ;freedom to- bec' the prison house of the trivial round economic argum!nt .— India. Now ome a regular c6.m 1 oi live. They must get dreadfully Won Rost Trophy India takes from this country about intwteant. How shall h7 shop or I office 1 bored with their own dullness and oc- Judged among thousands of blooms 985,,000,000 worth of go ds. *'A.q even !worker Join when his nine.to-flve 3� . — - _ cRslonally long fcr the glorious fa- at the Rt,se Society of Ontario show, Ailstralla takes only about Z60,000,- schedule Imprisons his body while the culty for building castles in the air,; held recently at the Royal York Hotel,' 000 and Canada only about R30,000,-1 sun Is at Its best? We L streeters those. Insubstantial fortresses to w7hich Toronto, the abi.ve �'Glolre tie Ch.' 000, the attitude of India cannot be '7 were, relatively apeaking, free men. the spirit of man retreats when tile Guinolsotl:6' was awarded the Chal- i',deemed unimportant. Even ni w it Some of us shifted our jobs, or Indeed I world is too much 'for Its peace and longs �Trophy as best rose exhibited: Is Impossible to' impose on India any gave them up altogether, If they In. quietude. . tit was raised. by AIrg. R, W, Dixon fiscal system of which her few thous. rree. "Niaginatir— _'.:t a priceless d Tctronlo, In Home Rulers disapprove; hMi6sBi S terfered with our devotions. -;,r of 1,31 an utdoor garden., and. aettve dom, a head not zeadily o:grbeaten, a escape. I cannot conceive of any- The roses on exhibit yanged 60111 in tile near future It will be Impos- pagan x4gard for t1le comeliness and (no deliberately closing. and lockIng pure white of largn and small dimen-! sible to prevent the erection of a wall-being of one's body, a ruminative It. yet. as people grow up. they do, I sions to the vivid red of American i lofty barder against any kinds of ..,Aurri of mind, a sound belief in the They "plit away Childish thtn.-S" with : Beauties, making the ITalln am at the Brltlsli'goods. Smportant function of laziness In life, I Itstressing literaluesx. Among thos3: noysi York a blaze or Perfumed color. "Jack kfslapo me- 14st night." hatred of the round, silly face of a li tile dr-lightrul recreation of building, There was a 'record number of on- There Is a beat way to live, and'It ..Bet he got patnter's colic. You. clock. an understanding of the Irrela. castles in the at#. tries this year. It best to live the beat way. do put it 012 tbick.", U Ar, —1,ge L;ow^n br. has been tiokw- —bliss Bernice Chapman is. vis- ayin in Eastern, points. itjrlg friends in Buffalo. —T.%, and Mrs. McFadden, and daug- 31i.s Murray, of Toronto, spent —Miss Helen Matc h ett, of Toronto, is hter, Kalhleen, of Durham, spent, Sun - a day' last week at her home here. c. day with John And Mrs. Murkar. —Born—ori Wednesday, August 7th iq g with Pickering friends. h -holidayin I —Rev.. J. S. and Mrs. Ferguson to. 'Gormley and Mrs. Crawford, a —Miss Denny, of Whitby, spent John were summoned to Peterboro on Thur-! son. % Sunday with her grandparents, slay last owing to the serious ill- - —Wm, and Mrs. Hall, of and Mrs. Dunn. Detroit, with —Mrs. Blevins, of Toronto,,spent Sun- ness of the lA*r's, aunt. spent a fi6w'days last week -w day. he hum of the threshing mach- Frank and Mrs. Hea. y. wt her aunts, Misses Nellie For good value' and I Hal' 1. N me is again heard throughout. our —Miss Myra Cronk of Toronto, "and Hattie Law. —Miss Minnie Morris, of TororAo, country. Fall,wheat and Alsae clov- is holidaying at the home of her par- er are being threshed ar)& are turn- ents, R. H. and Mrs. CronlL spent over the holiday with her sister .7 MXs Wm. Cullis. ing out well. chic" appearance —Mrs. W. J. Devitt and daughter, — While a week ago Sunday. people Miss Gwendlyn, of Brooklin, spept. —Mn. Wimian, of Peterboro,. spent were sweltering in a, temperature of Friday with J. C. and Mrs. Philip. over -the holiday at the home of her filere is nothing bet 90 degrees, on Sunday last a number —Miss NeWe Arnot, operator in 9 .2nothAr, Mrs.'Burrell. were seeni with Overcoats, and coal the Pickering telephone central i —miss Marjorie Arman, -of Toron- is t tle holiday with her parents fires were going in order to attain enjoying her vacation with relatives spent Theo. and Mrs. Annan. ter than some degree of comfort. on Lake Simcoe. n. --John Dunn, who has been con- —Dick, -and Mrs. Moore of Oshawa, —Mrs. J. B. Horn and son, Clifford, to his bed for some time, is spent the week-end with Pickering and the former's father W. G. Ham, is 99 ' lr f in now improving nicely. friends. of Peterboro, spent a couple of days' The Ho ep oo Le —M. S. and Mrs. Chapman, have —It is. rumored that the Home Tel- last week in the village. 'We I ing their revenue by imposing a char-- them n "turned home after spending a few ephone Company purpose increas —Mrs. H. Robinson, accompanied by days in Prince Edward County.. I her daughter, Mrs. J: Smith, and her —Mr. and Mrs. Parsons, and little ge of five cents .for every central I husband, and Mr. J. Smith, all Of Mid, x. daughter, of Windsor are visiting through which a message passes Out- I land, -,sled on the former's niece, Mrs. �..with Dr. and Mrs. Cartwright. side of that central with which the W. C. Murkar on Sunday last. Ladies' and Gents' • F. T. Bunting, accompanied by his phone is connected. It is claimed that —There will be an auction sale cousin, Fred Douglas, of Toronto, -.pent the holiday in Muskoka. vATn The increased revenue an Im- proved service will be rendered. 2_n a5l —Mrs. William Wilson and daugh- 10 belonging to the estate of the late -Z ter If Myrtle, of Oshawa, have bee.i, 7 W, spending a few days with D. N. and union in Fles hertonhis boyhood home. column. LADIES , I He reports a most enjoyable time —Dr. H. T. Falalise, Residient Dent" —The Busy Bee Mission Band of renewing old acquaintances and visit- ist, Office in residence, two doors You'll be pleased to learn that we have now placed in St. Andrew's church will be held on ing the haunts-of those happy days• east of St. Andrew's Church, Pick- stock another line of `-Patterns." Simply a wonderful Saturday -afternoon at 3 p. m . -in the He was accompanied by his brother ering. Office hours 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. line for the home dressmaker. It's ealled the basement of the church. J. T. Clark of the - Toronto Star. daily, and evening by appointment. ty —A man was seen walking 'along —We are glad to report that Joseph (X-ray service).—* SIMPLICITY" Str, Toronto, in his pyjamas. —1,ge L;ow^n br. has been tiokw- —bliss Bernice Chapman is. vis- ayin in Eastern, points. itjrlg friends in Buffalo. —T.%, and Mrs. McFadden, and daug- 31i.s Murray, of Toronto, spent —Miss Helen Matc h ett, of Toronto, is hter, Kalhleen, of Durham, spent, Sun - a day' last week at her home here. c. day with John And Mrs. Murkar. —Born—ori Wednesday, August 7th iq g with Pickering friends. h -holidayin I —Rev.. J. S. and Mrs. Ferguson to. 'Gormley and Mrs. Crawford, a —Miss Denny, of Whitby, spent John were summoned to Peterboro on Thur-! son. % Sunday with her grandparents, slay last owing to the serious ill- - —Wm, and Mrs. Hall, of and Mrs. Dunn. Detroit, with —Mrs. Blevins, of Toronto,,spent Sun- ness of the lA*r's, aunt. spent a fi6w'days last week -w day. he hum of the threshing mach- Frank and Mrs. Hea. y. wt her aunts, Misses Nellie For good value' and I Hal' 1. N me is again heard throughout. our —Miss Myra Cronk of Toronto, "and Hattie Law. —Miss Minnie Morris, of TororAo, country. Fall,wheat and Alsae clov- is holidaying at the home of her par- er are being threshed ar)& are turn- ents, R. H. and Mrs. CronlL spent over the holiday with her sister .7 MXs Wm. Cullis. ing out well. chic" appearance —Mrs. W. J. Devitt and daughter, — While a week ago Sunday. people Miss Gwendlyn, of Brooklin, spept. —Mn. Wimian, of Peterboro,. spent were sweltering in a, temperature of Friday with J. C. and Mrs. Philip. over -the holiday at the home of her filere is nothing bet 90 degrees, on Sunday last a number —Miss NeWe Arnot, operator in 9 .2nothAr, Mrs.'Burrell. were seeni with Overcoats, and coal the Pickering telephone central i —miss Marjorie Arman, -of Toron- is t tle holiday with her parents fires were going in order to attain enjoying her vacation with relatives spent Theo. and Mrs. Annan. ter than some degree of comfort. on Lake Simcoe. n. --John Dunn, who has been con- —Dick, -and Mrs. Moore of Oshawa, —Mrs. J. B. Horn and son, Clifford, to his bed for some time, is spent the week-end with Pickering and the former's father W. G. Ham, is 99 ' lr f in now improving nicely. friends. of Peterboro, spent a couple of days' The Ho ep oo Le —M. S. and Mrs. Chapman, have —It is. rumored that the Home Tel- last week in the village. 'We I ing their revenue by imposing a char-- them n "turned home after spending a few ephone Company purpose increas —Mrs. H. Robinson, accompanied by days in Prince Edward County.. I her daughter, Mrs. J: Smith, and her —Mr. and Mrs. Parsons, and little ge of five cents .for every central I husband, and Mr. J. Smith, all Of Mid, x. daughter, of Windsor are visiting through which a message passes Out- I land, -,sled on the former's niece, Mrs. �..with Dr. and Mrs. Cartwright. side of that central with which the W. C. Murkar on Sunday last. Ladies' and Gents' • F. T. Bunting, accompanied by his phone is connected. It is claimed that —There will be an auction sale cousin, Fred Douglas, of Toronto, -.pent the holiday in Muskoka. vATn The increased revenue an Im- proved service will be rendered. on Saturday, August 17th of the house and lot and the furniture etc. —Mrs. William Wilson and daugh- —W. J. Clark, spent . several days I belonging to the estate of the late ter If Myrtle, of Oshawa, have bee.i, last week taking in the Old Boys' Re Mrs. Rankine See advt, in another spending a few days with D. N. and union in Fles hertonhis boyhood home. column. LADIES Mrs. Lockwood. He reports a most enjoyable time —Dr. H. T. Falalise, Residient Dent" —The Busy Bee Mission Band of renewing old acquaintances and visit- ist, Office in residence, two doors You'll be pleased to learn that we have now placed in St. Andrew's church will be held on ing the haunts-of those happy days• east of St. Andrew's Church, Pick- stock another line of `-Patterns." Simply a wonderful Saturday -afternoon at 3 p. m . -in the He was accompanied by his brother ering. Office hours 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. line for the home dressmaker. It's ealled the basement of the church. J. T. Clark of the - Toronto Star. daily, and evening by appointment. ty —A man was seen walking 'along —We are glad to report that Joseph (X-ray service).—* SIMPLICITY" Str, Toronto, in his pyjamas. Ckywan is improving after being con- p —During the heavy traffic on Mon- Was it on account of laziness or fined to his bed for several weeks with day evening, when motorists were re- at 15 A one-piece pattern. All at one price, JU ety. his desire for notoriety? typhoid fever turning home from their holiday, It's a wonder. Call and see —Mrs. Hogue, and children are hol- —The number of American tour there were a number of collisions on this new line. Jdaying 'with- relatives in Owen Sound. I ists that are traveling over the high- ways is now very large, and the the highway within a mile or two of Dr. H. T. and Mrs. FalWse spent 'the holiday with relatives in Toronto. .city hotels Are now being filled to cap- So far the nun- the village, Fortunately no one re- ceived very serious injuries, but a Men, Do Know 7 —Next year the license plates on acity. this season number of cars were badly damaged. • Ontario cars will be much larger than her did not come up to the expect- —The large airship, Graf. Zep- at present, so as to provide more space ation, being smaller than in previous pelin, which left, Germany about khe We have a dandy line of Overall@ at $1.15 per pair. for larger figures so as to make id- years, and the reasorr, that is giv- middle of last week, landed at Lake- We have all wool Work So 'x at 4 pr for $1. We entification easier. en is that the large number Of Places hur,t, L. I. on Sunday evening. The have fine Holeproof Sox in fancy colors for 50 etc —The terrible, amount in the sag- for accommodation for tourists along landing was broadcast by the Columb- per pr. We have nice black Okfords for men at rifice in liven in the great var is of- the highway is taking the trade that is System, and the hum of the motor, 4.00, 5.00 and 0.00 per pair. ten deplored, but that great sacrifice A per- formerly went to the hotei'' and the speech of the pilot, Dr Eck- is about rivalled by the number' of son driving along the highway is IrA_ tier, could be heard distinctly oVer lives that are being taken by the pressed with the large number Of the radio in Pickering. N; DISHES A FEW SPECIALS 1. speeding motorist- —16isses Elsie ar.1 Myrtle Lock- small but neat shacks that have been erected this year to cater to the trade. —The failure of the wheat crop in the Northwest will make a Clever Leaf cups and eaueerp 1,35 dozen. Sherbert glasses with plates wood are eritertainine the "Onwego- —Another narrow escape from ser- great change in the industrial sitnation in 0 of each in set, only 9# cents. New line of kitchen bowls, class at their home this evening Fri. . IOUs Injury cccuyred on Friday w�%`­ Canada. A number of manufacturers white with -wide blue band. 15. 20, 25 and day, August 9th. A hearty invitat- a young girl vto had just got out. will be compelled to curtail product- 40c each. Nice flue cups and saucers Ion is extended to a member& from a passing auto and started across ion, and in consequence a number of :with narrow blue band, very pretty at 1.75 per dcz. St. Andrew's Ladies Aid will meet at the home of Mrs. Geo. Baxter, on the road in front of Reid's butcher AOP- She went directly in the path men "will be thrown out of employ-' be working 1- KING BLIG R-ILLER"—IC@ going like wild Ore—nothing Wednesday, Aug. 14th, at 3 p m. of an approaching car driven by a In ent, while other-, will only part time. The General Motors better. Don't take a chance on substitute. Cam will be at Richardson's corner Young woman. In order to avoid run- YOUT, i Oshawa. have announced a change Lt charge. 4 2.45 . Group "D" will be in over the girl quickly turned the ring 0 to this effect, — Mims Olive Agnew, of Lasnes Rea, Ireland, accompanied by her frierJ. Miss Kathle -en Armstrong. arrived car to the side and came within a e couple of inches of striking a large telephone. pole. Hwxevex the fender —On Tuesday evening last Pick- riri lost: n _f ro e g lo. , G e o it's most p when Dr. Byron Fiela By J M so 'CHAPMAN 1rom the Old Land on Monday And is of tl k-- car struck the girl and knock- ent citizens. passed away in his 78th year, after I • • now vislitiXg her cousin -Mrs. E. C. �ed her down and caused her to roll Prolonged Illness from heart 'Jones. over a few times, but quickly got Up trouble. He had been in failing heal- --John Arman, who was badly in- Jured several weeks ago., when a and called out that she was not hum —On Wednesday afternoon last the th for a number of years. but a few weeks ago was compelled to take mer 0 -Suv GoAs scaffold on which he was at work. Sunday Schools of St. George's St. to his bed. While his condition had erecting i hay fork, broke, is now able Paul's and St. Andrew's churches Un- been serionus for some time, the end to be out, but has to use crutches to fted in holding their annual' picnic came suddenly. His funeral wih take get around. at the Park at Frenchman's Bay. place this Thursday afternoon to —Mr. and Mrs. *Ross Burns, and The children -along with the members Mt. Pleasant Cemetery, Toronto. Dec - We are showing fine line of Gent's Summer Goods family motored to Haliburton Dist- tract over the baliday,and spent their of the three congTegations, were con- 'eyed to the picnic grounds in bus-Res, eased was born in Darlington Twnp. his education at Mrhit- for this warm Weather time while there, picking blueberries, trucks, and cars, and a pleasant after- and received by high school, and Toronto Univer- which they report not as plentiful as noon was spent in racing and various sity where he graduated in medic- STRAW HATS, ­BLAZERS, --.'BATEHNG SUITS.' 9tber years. other games, in which both old Ar,J ire. He -beiran the practice of his pro- -The Union Services of St. Andrew's young joined most heartily and for fession in Pickering, but 35 years ago ARROW BROADCLOTH SHIRTS WW St. Paul's churches will be held on which prizes were given. The last moved to Toronto. *here he practic- Sunday next in St Paul's church and number on the pzogram was a nut ed for 15 years. He was then appoint ARROW TWO-PIECED UNDERWEAR will be conducted by Rev. J. 8. Fer- and candy scramble in which great ed surgeon for the T. and N. O. Rwy. .. .. .... gnson, who has returned .from his activity was displayed. then being constructed. His office X �V.TERWOVEN SOCKS Twatiom Rev. R. H. Rickard is-now enjoying a months holidays. —Mrs. No7rman Banks bust returned home after spending A week in Det- Shep- being located at New Liskeard. Six teen. years ago he returned to Pick- The very finest in the trade -At St. George's church on Sun. roit with her sister, Mrs.. Walter herd, family. ering. where he resumed his practice day next at 10.30 a.m. (standard time) and —After Dr. Field L-,vas very conscientious and Holy Comunion service will be con- ducted by Rev. H. C. Lewis Hooper. many . years taken agitation, steps are now being taken - of all of those had the cor(fidence, with whom he was acquainted. He Sunday School at 9.30 a. m. (see to make the C. N. R. crossing on the was a great lover of flowers and gard- .. .. That Summer 'Suit Simcoe Point' notice). A vest Xy meet- Kingston Highway at West Hill safe ening, which was his hobby. He was lag will be held on Monday at 9 p, in. in the church. Important. for vehicular traffic. This is one of the most dangerous spots on � the a member of the Masonic Order, and can select from Semi Reskdy. Tip Top Tailors or —Persons walking along the high- Kingston Road on account of it being was a Presbyterian. He was twice married, .and by the first marriage .,:You Lowndes samples. We gasrantee side should do so on the left hand of the road, that is on the same impossible to see the railway West until you are right on the crossing. had one son, Dr. Byron Field, of St. a perfict fit side of the road as the cars whidh he be It has been the scene of a number of Clair Ave. Toronto. His widow Mrs. Mildred Field, and his son survive may happen to meet. -By doing so fatalities and of a number of narrow him. there will be no danger of being • stiruck by cars that are coining up escapes. Electric bells have been in- -stalled as well as wig-wag signs , but Slater Shoes for men' and Kew' pie' Rewpe 'behind him, unless such cars are tray- "these are not very satisfactory as Now Advev,"es"smes. the the kids. You simply ANCING—Every Saturday rviebt D .."telling On the wrong side of the road. --Snow fell in Ottawa last week they frequently go out of order. The Ontario High.vay Dept, have now pre- can't beat these --Itwbich, is rather early in the season pared two plans, one for an overhead Dew Drop Inn, Kingston Road, East of Rouge Hill. sots -for a touch of winter. We hope that _r we n*y -Nape many weeks of summer bridge and one for a subway, and 11 be submitted to the Rail- these will Fred T. Bunting Rickerimg -FOR BALE -Fresh Milch Cnw,lDur. weather-before winter.comes in earn- wey Board for their approval and ham and Ayrshire, third calf. M. B. Burt. Phone Pick. 1031. Established 1857. est. Just now we have m any ruiner- they will select either one or the th - -ORTNCHILLA RABBITS For Sale, ous tourists, -ind we do not want them —away other. The- overhead. bridge- seems jb that Canada is a land of ice and to be the more popular of the two, Which ever one is selected it Will •%-,' Registered aril pedigreed stock. Apply T. E. O'Reflly, Dunbarton. 49-50 !GARAGE THE sno-N, such as some poets delight in mean w heavy expendittre, and will take 'some 'considerable time linuse with 5 or 8 W ::CENTRAL painting our country. 0 com- room&, situated between Whitby and Dun. if every motorim, Who violates th plete. barton, Apply to box 275, Claremont, 39 -law were summoned to court and '-fined the amount by the A very narrow* *escape from ser- took 4900 TRUCKING —Local and Lone Dist. Me provided Act, ious if not fatal injuries place on hauling. also sand and gravel hauled ..Telephone .-Hiebway there would be suffic- Friday evening when two cars collid- Prices reasonable. & A. W. Mitchell, Pickering: ient revenue provided to pay all the ed in front of S. W. Davis's barber 1'ht"* Ic -costs of construction and mainten- shop. A Durant sedan driven by J H ante of our good roads. If every one Davis, of Toronto, had come from the of speeding through who is I B. had backed into C. 0 ill d Auto Repairs, Accessories, 8 an. USTOM CHOPPING— I am prepar- C, . ea to do custom chopping an Tuesday after. day Saturday I west and up our village and neglecting to'ob- on noon and all of each week. have e also chop for H. E. Turner, Wbitevale. 38tf Spencer's lane and then pulled to :-4 TO RENT—Farm of 125 acres. (..If* e sign serve the stop s, were convict- the road to turn to the west. He hAd tsd, there would. be fines amounting g'Gasoline, Acetylene Welding reached the north side of the road ' to hundreds of dollars every week, when a De Soto sedap, driven by H. Oshawa, all under cultivation, good build. ings and land. Immediate to I 1, "ID: 'Ch and this is a conservative estimute. H. Ross, of Brock ave. Toronto came F", Du April let, 193909shmupf;n to Conant. 0ML 4 -3 Zattery arg ilwd —When is a man drunk? is a from the East, at, it is alleged, �� ex- T ORONTO WET-WASH LAUN. DRY (Semi finish)—Let driver question' over which there has been cessive rate of speed, and ran in to discussion. Some think that Re Mrs made on all makes right much a the rear corner of the Davis car, our call and P man is r*t drunk unless he is not alewing it to the sest side, where Dour 24 hour service. just leave your explain h Mr. S. W, Davis. barber shop. We name t able to stand. Chief Draper of the it turned over on it's' side; and break- will pick up and deliver 3 times a week. Toronto, police says that if a man ing the glass badly. In Mr. Davis's ot cars.1 has taken only one drink of liquor car there were three ladies, Mrs. N FARM ARM FOR SALE-300 acres, good that be is not in a condition to be Buchanan of 22. Erindale Ave. Tor soil, easy to work, ninety acres seed- ed down. good buildings aud well situateA half a at the steering wheel of a car or truck onto, and two young ladies one' of mile from the Village of Claremont. For fur- Scientists also tell us that only one whom, Miss McLean, received a bad -drink of beer has an effect on a man I cut over one of the eyes, caused by her particulars apply to VV am. Mundell, Clare- wont. ont. 49-W and lessens his efficiency in his work j the broken glass. All the others in When a is driving he the Be "'SPENCER R SALE—Ford light delivery FtOr in person a car cars escaped injury. Both cars uck, dandy shape, good winter and sum- ..CHARLES mcieds all his faculties at their very were consider-ably damaged. We under mer curtains; can be used as roadster. will ac- c,pt part cash and potatoes or produce for hal- rof imt)aired by the use sumd that a charge of reckless t -of any alcoholic 'dfink- driving is being laid against Rosa. ance, or all cash David J Scott, Altona Road. 3-4 Mile north of Kingston (toad. No Propriet Pickerind- ori