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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1929_08_161.. T � W'T' • F, .. .n r VOL. XLV111, PICKERING9 ONTj. FRIDAY. AUG.J( 1929 50 GREEN RIVER. FAIRPORT BEACH �.: _. Med4c The Green Fiver Wqman's Mis- All are welcome to the-short open air C�REE1�� OOD White s-Aill sidn Circle will hold their monthly- service on Harry A. Newinan's lawn iau neetmig on Thursday, August _=d, on Suinday'next,_at 7 p. 'm. (daylight -2.30 saving time). conducted by -Rev.* D. R. H. O. PEARSON-Physician C*Tee= 20A"7 TT Doled Surgeon, Dunbarton. 1017 on the I&-Arn of Mrs. H. Smith, at as , again after the flood, p. in•--• Alsoan ogee -tea will be r- B. Langford. B-,F0R8YTH, Opb. D.. Director '= all are -'se'r- Is Ved'from 6 p. ni� R trial Association of Ontario. Reg. Sawing Lumber, Chopping ved'. CHERRYWOOD. Botablished IM A =Mber of the American OptomefticM emb Grain, summer months: j=!,Won Rev Walter Rackam is returning =k CL- cza-Ined 47 appointment -On Tuesdays and Fridays. ra .- Ont. ';COURT ont AGIIN from his holidays at the'•end of this -VARL A . nufs, turick Balikets of all GRUBIN. R. 0. -Eyesiqbt Mal3af$1 week and will occupy the pulpit in kinds, including: The worst storm in the memory of A-Uspecialist. Han the United church on SundaX, Aug. gur,g .7duate of the College over thii S of Optometry of C Gold medalist d the oldest residents passed 18th at 11 a. m. You are cordially S pecial Notice" first Herman prize winner in 1928. At Markham Buithel, U Quarts, 6 Qualms, Pint locality - on Saturday afternoon, and invited to be present. =Monday from 9a.m. to Sp.m,.in Dr. 27=dentcl office. At Stouffville from Wed- Quart Boxes, Berry0rat". caused great damage to crops, fruit, After a very" heaVy expense, the turday of each week. Eyese"min- and garden stuff. The storm was ace- ="G=Sa5tted and repaired. Highest quality A large stock on hand at BALSAM rail] dam is re- built. prilparlied by a heavy downpour of at Lowest Prices. Phone SLouff 2406. 461y reasonable prices. hailstones, an inch in diameter, rain, h Mr. and Mrs. Goddard are entertain- 0 HOPPIW G Price reductions at the thunder ,and lightning. It is estim- ing friends from Toionto. 6. E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and factory.. ated that 50 per• cent of the oat crop " Mrs. Robt. Sadler - spent Sunday Monday, Wednesday and Friday. AeSoficitor, Notary Public Etc. Money as destroyed or badly damaged. with her parents in Whitby: Be per 2 bushel bag. y to Phone Markham 6405 or 6420 or write gmsa. South Wing Court House. Whitby. 251Y Fortunately a large amount of the Miss Norinne Wilson, of Toronto, Chas. WhiLe, Locust Hill, Ont. visited over the week-end with her Feed of different kinds always - oat crop was cut and iri stooks and Ya 'BEATON & ROSS - Barristers. go- thus escaped damage. In many cases parent3. ileitors. Norttern Ontario 'Buildint,-830 on hand. BOYSuftt Toronto. JUST .:- ARRIVED I the gardens were completely destroy- . Mr. and Mrs.. Lehman, of Stouffville 1W. J. Beaton• ed, and the apple trip ruined.. Where Asited at David and Mrs. Jones on Scratch Feed for hens. a. D. F. Row. Adelaide 2707 One Carload of the fruit remained on the trees, the Sunday. fruit was-badly d4rndKed and bruised Harold and Mrs.- Jones of br'ooklin IftIORARESON PICKERING--: Barristers. Solicitors etc., 213-214 Confed- So -and- will be. useless. Corn was also and Miss Mary Jones; of Toronto, vis- —-ACCOUNTS araton Life Building. Corner on*e and Rich- Plastering and Fin seriously damaged.. Large trees ited J. A. and Mrs. Jones'on sundhy, Now drie. I require settlement of 001114 Sts. ToroQ, Phontner&delaide 4489 and Pickering office open WedaW were blown do x-n and for a few min- About forty young people attend - 41988, all accounts by August lst- Pho Wednesday and ishind Lima and utes vivid flashes of likbti)ig ' 'do not wait for further notice. 9.d.F evenings me Pick 66W. play- ed the excursion to island on Thur- sday last, and all report a splendid ed on the countryside, and for three- This applies to small as well hours; the Hydro service was out of tirrie• - ----- Gyprock* Commission-. On accoure of the wet Several relatives from • here at- as large accounts., I C SMITH. D. D. 9_ I_ D. S... pavements a large number of cais vnded M1,;s Reva Richardsoxi's wed- (Succeesor to D. J N Dales), Graduate of in the following sizes: were ditched, some turning up!F'Ide i4irz at Whitby la,..it, 'Saturday. after- ­ a Royal College of Demal Surgeons and Toron. -do-.tr';n -different parts of the count,� T100TI• University. At Claremont office over t satortevef-y Tuesday and Friday. D William Burge", and Robt. an] F�..4e 32 inches by 6, 7, 8 and 9 feet ry. 27tf and 4 !Dcbe8 by 8 feet. Mrz. 'Vollet and farrily of Winnive 9 0 A L ERBERTT, FALLAIS BROUGHAM.. are Qpend;rgr two weeks %�ith relutiv:ep E. L D S_ D. D. S. G,adua-e of! he Royal College of d. an-1 friends here. Den-ial 5u _R$ rversiti of Toronto, 0 . PICKERING Miss Bate is a city v�sitor this ric:nc the t�, 0&.e 1. eons seconddoor east of St And. DUNBARTON A good supply of Hard and Soft rev's Church. Pickeritig• ont. Offim, hours; 9 Ill. 21 to 6 0 W., or by appointment. (X-ray A little daughter waj -wt �corned by hand. Also a supply service), Phone Pick 3700, LUMBER YARD week. Sir, f Toronto, is the Coal on p 43ty Mr. and MN. Harcy on -Aug. Stir. M r i th, 0 Mr. and '.N r4. Smith, of Bpavertorfr • ^' e%t. of Mrq. V. Alliron this week. of Kindling Wood, Apusilmag* garbei. were w�ith Mrs. Philip. on Sunjuy. %I!;:. Evelyn Anni; is holidaying stove length, 17se Zinser 's Sc4p were Bud Corcoran. of Toronto, is bath with the Misses Allan of Bo-x�manville AELIZABETH RICHARDSON 12tf -.Phone Pick. 1709. • Fire_andautoaxb�leinsurance of all kinds, spending his -holidays wAh B. Nli,�- for a-week. A1111010"Ung colnPames of solid una=ial stand- dleton. Win.' Bennett. we are sorry to report 'RO. PICKEKING DONALD MUN. • The Dean family of Toronto, have is verj ill. HIQ daughters Miss Min- been with the Harveys during tht--.rrt­r,1 home for a. month, ► d'-1 FORGE KEA Y- Licensed suction- Relieve* itchinit scalp eer, Alton&, Live stock and general sales Much sympathy is felt for Rus- L. SURNINGHAM jany a,,,erled to Terms reasonable. - R. immediately. P r o. past week. in the loss b , . 3% Mrs. Corcoran, and Miss Helen,' of sel Andrew of Whitby. y Building and General ,.n rule. Phone Stouff 9m, 61-4 knotee healthy growth Toronto. spent a few days last week fire of his barn and car. ThO house Contracting. at the Silver Spring farm. was also rutted, POSTILI- Licensed Auctioneer, hair. Tunes up the Estimates furnished on idl clarim.. Fa fall Couall"s of Taft Lad Ouaacio, Anis. Robert and Margaret Feasby and Miss Elva- Annis, of Niagata Falls W= WJM Of 411 kl=d& SWAM 246 to On shMUM 8CAlp. 111ISDiShell d&Dd- of work-latericir and Etterior. 11161110M. Address Grua arver P. 0, oblL John Cov�ie, and mother, of Toronto, N,-Y. - ' nd her cousin, Levi Annis, Of ruff were at t4ir home here on Sunday. Tyrone spent Sunday with the form- Restores hair, Alterations and repairs. B-BEATON TOWNSHIPOLZRK not over 50 per cent Congratulations are extended to er'i parents here Chimneys Built Concrete Work; om""600W oanzwkslosairfm %Aftg M, Gormley and Mrs. Crawford. On, the ' Mrs. John' Taylor an4 family' - are Phone Pickering 5712 89111109ft, A800aaftus. 1111106 11ft" so Islas gray, to natural color. - on AY Imam of Maine"" Ldl& birth of their little son on Aug.' 7th. lipendink 'a fertriight at Fenelon Falls FAIRPORT, ONTARIO Mew I&=., 0, Sold ownbsolute money us. The Hamilton family, of Toronto, with her sister and friends and will RR. GRANT-Lot 1. concesalon 4. back gnamutee to give and Fred and Mrs. Middl6ton and son #articipbte in a*family reunion while S 1E1 I G L E 9 e Scarborc. satisfaction. Bobbie, of Ashburn were guests of there. Telephone Markham 75m M. A will be the tsI Accountant, Business and biunAci- L and Mrs. Middleton over. -Sunday. . Rev. A. E. Daviss, am GRANT. GObFRE Y &CO, 31 , I .. . . W. A. Knox had.the- very unplea.s- preacher at the Dunbarton- Anglican Now& Scotia Sbingles East. Tormto. Canscia. Adelaide My Sold in an; experience on Friday la.�t week Mission at 3 p. m, (standard time� Galt Galvanized Steel Shingtee which might have had serious res- on Sunday. Sunday School'at 2 p. m. Bird's Felt Slate Sbingleal M. MAW, LICENSED AUO- CuaONEER.rot Ycart• Qntamo and Durham He had a number of cows past- See Fairport Beach notice. for sale- at All kmds of attmaded Pickering 'Barber­ Shp sits. sn'g on the Goodwin property., arvi There (tied on Monday -evening at T. PATERSOWS CLAREMONT' f bo. T611nsreao0nSb1e.V1.P7._= may be as one of the co-xq was suffering the residence of her niece, Mrs. Jas. Awcamsed at NEWS* officy, Batt and indepon. Sent aboass. Wbmtb7, Out, sly from ringworm, he went to s" bow Smale,, of Emiskillen, 1,-,abella White Call and get prices. Phone 2812 THE RURAL she was geting along, and to give it widow of the late David Annan, Mrs. BONDS-Government, Mutlicipp.1 and treatment. -' When he entered the knnan was born 85 years ago' cin-the LAWS Mortgage Bonds, Also, Industrials. SECURITIES COMPANY LTD. field he saw that the animal was look- old White -homestead. lot 30, con.1 sate lav "twenta at from 5 to ?per il�g ugly, an;1 in a moment sh-_ sprang Pickering. For a number of years cost. Real Betate at him and knocked him down. One after their marriage, they lived near G A- R A 9 E f and Ineiiianec 3NIJURANCE-All classes written in- of the horns went through his coat Exeter, bkA of late years have lived We are prepared to do all kinds - duding Fire. Automobile, Wind- Farm Properties a Specialty. sleeve while the other struck him in in Pickering and Dunbartorl. The of - repairing of cars, also bat.• storm. Accident and Sickness, the ribs. Mr. Knoi got the cow by funeral took place on Wedilisd , 8�y tery charging, electric He" Office: 213 214 OonfederstAon Phone or write' welding and in fact Life Building. Toronto. the nose and tAsting it, the pain afternoon from the residence of her ED. BOWMAN,Wbitby Phone jdain I.M. caused the cow.to back up. This.gave nephew, Frederick Andrew, Pickering everythLing in can. Mr. Knox an opportunity to escape. to Erskine Cemetery. He wag fortunate in making his es- Daction with Branch Office: Gordon Building. - . WMtTUVALS car work. Pickering Ontario. tape without further injury, however Phone 8600. 2W he is still suffering 'from the-effects • Mrs.' H. Hickson spent. Tuesday Gas, Oils, Grease and Accessories �0�',, Coal of the combat. on hand -caustadtly. last in the city. TIXX TABLE-Piakering 84ation Congratulations to our boys .. for, Call and see our Catalogues of • T. R. Trains going 1"s do* as WowtZ GREENWOOD. Dodge and Star Cars.'.' Hard and Soft @o#J of the: 10_ Jd&U winning the ball game. • 7.58 A M. Mr Wilcox ftok.possession 6f fbe D. R. and Mrs. Beaton spent Sun. 29 Locail 12M P. 1[. day with Hugh And Mrs. Pugh. beist quality on So LOO&I 6.24 P. X new store on Wednesday. LAWS GARA" Matthew is --installing Dr. N. and Mrs. Clark, and son Sunday train, 8.38 A. M.. Harold Matthews spent Sunday with Judson and Mrs. AND SERVICE STATION a gasoline tank this week. Traim 111011.1119 weal due a& follows- . The Ladies- Aid met - on Thursday Pugh. 20 L0011.1 9.23 A. M. THOSO. A. LAW Neva. 2.19 P. W. afternoon at the home of Mrs. Pegg. Miss Irene E. - Pugh, of Toronto, ..SOLVE YOUR 9 27 Tom' -of -9 man 9 08 P. M, Tom Brignall has been busy the last spent the week-end with' her parents 101c3comrLim.c. Q=t. Judson and Mrs. Pugh. Sunday train, 7.32 PM. couple of weeks udecorating -the. school, 'Weed ContrOl- James Gibson was off duty a few. The many friends of 'Robt.- and Foregoing is according to Standard hize with them time. days last week with an attack of July;. Mrs.' Johnston iympit COXI PLETE b;igo. in their sickness at present. Troblems Mrs• J•ang of St. Thomas; is spend- Mrs. W. S. Major, anti dabg- CLAREMONT hter, -Nfiss L dia- Major called on WITH ing- a while iiith lien sister, Mrs. Alf. BED-ROOM Tremble. Port Perry -friend,.T on Sunday,-last. .OREAMERY-1 Mrs. J. Stewart, of Toronto, spent t Dr. Blake and Mrs. Beaton, and -last with .1 Couple of dais la,-,t x-eek with r. KER NG_ H E C. NEWS stouff Miss childreh, -.spent Wednesday E E D OUTFIT-Katie Sadler, the former's parents, D.' R. and Mrs. W Highest price p,%id for Miss Elva Middleton is holidaying, Beaton. Walter Rackliarn is expected nou Consisting of walnut finished Semi Orearn at the in Buffalo with-her brother and sis- Rev. Non P6180 9 -Chernical ' Vanity of F-ix drawers, ItLrg ter, Percy and Mrs. Philip. to be in his pulpit next Sunday even- Weed Killer e family, ing. Give him welcome by your mirror, with bench to match. CL%mman t Creame Roy and Mrs.'Morgan, and With the presence. Positive and Economical 17. of Claremont, spent Sunday eyer otnoxiousl weeds former's sister Mr -Ormerod. M. and Mt Parks, acid Russell destr R. E. Vegetation on farms, Walnut Steel Red, with link -r Ir .-f- -+"rn- and Mrs. Parks,"paid a visit to Rev. and V 1.0- Fair of duck feather filled Iowa.' also , good' chintz cov ,Omforter. All for $e7.00. Gildier Coneb . in sun fast col just the thing for your veran or maim porch. $36-00. .Also Folding lawn chain Camp stools from Poe to $4.50. to A. *:Ste rr'i Furniture Dealer &Vdi Funeral Director-, . Phone 1800) Piekering, Out r, roe n r% --d Mrs, Parks at Brampton on railway Oteht- of - W&V9. sea pil- H A V E e week with Win. Clark and family. The Misses Bexon, dl Toronto, mot- Sunday last. • - - - Mrs. W. Smith, and Miss Edith ; road sides, along fences, ditches, tennis lawns park bred ored down one day last week and with Mrs. Leary Cameron along wi I gutters, sidewalks and all spent a few hours with Mrs. Trimble. and Mr. Troyer, motored to Coboconk - . waste places. A 0 U 91 Mrs, Broad and Mrs. Attwood, of Mr. and Mrs. Uxbridge, .are helping M on Friday last to visit Rev. Mr. Price. Merely dilated with water and preyelid-On foliage Oro, Willows to move into thd new store. LOST, on Ftidky evening­ Aug, 1.91 dab Ernest Tremble and Vernon Disney 9th, between the home of Blake Annlq-1 Weed-Cop Weed Killer is', absoln- Seen the new Ooleman Airo• accompanied Mrs. Hobbs and daugh- ter to her home at Chippawa on- Mon-. and Whitevale, a girl's, navy blue tricotine coat, embroidered on patch .. telly Pop-poisonoal to man or animal. s;Dd O-Gas Stove ? Just the day. . . . collar, collar. edged with pockets and co "w Ahinglor hot weather. John, and Mrs. Raine, of Sand Hill grey fur, grey lining. Mrs..-H. If. and H. and Mrs. Little, of Tullapore Malcolm, R. It. I Locust Hill. Also, the Ameriesn. Kamp Kook. Call and see spent Sunday with the former's bro- tiger, James Raine and family. On Wednesday - last the Worth While and Live Wire Classes of thq 25 26 oz. bottle, 26c t them demonstrated. Winter Bros. of Audley have com pleted Mr. Green's fence in front of United Sunday School spent a•very emjoyable afternoon in the'form of a Diamond Park. They had over 5 gal., per gal., W)o Berry Boxes and Crates in good supply. his home, thus adding materially to his already handsome home. picnic at singing contests, races and games, for Jones E�rug Store The Girls' Circle motored to Wit- which prizes were given, as well as- ALVIN BUSHBY cox Lake on Thursday afternoon when an enjoyable time was spent. a pea-ntit scramble after a sumpt- uous supper and. ice-cream, then Sotisfaetion or money back. Wo PICKERING They stopped off at Stouffvi their way home to attend A shoi more fun. Everyone went home brim full of a good'time. Phone G800, ..Pickering ✓ A 41 • 4: 7 M Rifle en Canada's Two Premier Runirunhers Leave, AkP lane Used For t For Open Lake "Vacation Travel Tightening Up at Detroit Bor- .--.-.--.Blazing the trail in a comparative- Xi ly new realm of vacation activities, der Makes River - Driest M Z.-john. B. Frobst�,.W. Do ail Cu3hini HY Been in osli- Noble Birks, and Trevor'C. Thompson, C., all of Montreal, fiave" juit 'refuified' ears touring the Smut a-holidaY spent tOU-r 41" Deiroft River is 'the Detroit'. -The -.Maritime Prov ii.ces in airplanes. -driest it has been since prohibition, slated ion con Their means of 'locolpAt -off of two -Moth planes. federal - officials declare The new offensive began 90 'days They were away 16 days, starting -ago with reorganization of the customs ',but Sunday, JULY 14, and. returning W 1111W7 patrols and sending , of additional July 30. They took with them three boats -and men here from the East sets of 9911 clubs.. one set fishing . of f has driven the rumrunners out into tacl-!p, abundant clothing,. a camera; the, e The open lakes. "racket" has and 400 a moving picture machine been made so hazardous and expensive feet, of ordina ry film, and 50 feet of that it is claimed . comparatively little Allm for colored photographs, swim- Affimn!wl other re- Canadian liquor is getting through ing outfits and various e rive r c6rdon. 7 quirements. thOfficials back 'up their claims with SAFE TRAVEL figures. They show that only 50,000 Mr. Cushing declared on his return cases, were exported from Canada that -he Plane was just as safe a during July, as against 168,000 cases means of transp ' ortation as the auto fer the same month in 1928. Moreover, ThomaE E. Store, state mobile in a crowded city, and that prohibition 4t offered many advantages in the administrator, reports that his raiders rapidity of movement, freedom froth t are uncovering little imported stuff,, organiZed routes and the beautiful the seized liquors being for the most scenic effects obtainable. The•irip was part of the "alley varitty," -no more expensive than if it had been The greater portion if the Canadian made in an automobile. However, .ht' i liquor now reaching the United Stat:es is breaking through the, forces .,on. thought that flying would not become re Lakes St. Clair and Erie, the officials ally, po-pluar until service •htations claim. at practically all were established -operation of Canadian, author. -landing places, with efficient mechan- Co its on hand to inspect planes and give ities is making it doubly hard for, the* rumrunner in the Detroit River. They them the same kind of service as the require that all boats loaded and tak- automobile owner can have at a road- ing out.'elearance papers must leave -side garage. -Port before the 'Canadian customs the Cheir machines.. hines.. are A�ted with Pontoons for water landing, one of official closes for the night and that th> pleasant fe&tures of the trip waa after the boat once clears it cannot put into a Canadian, port with its .,the regular descent nearly every day cargo without being liable to seizure to same lake or rfver,' to picnic and cook bacon and eggs, tea and coffee and arrest. and sleep for an hour in picturesque 7 TWO CANADIAN CRACK-814 OTS ON SISLEY RANGE One of the main reasons, cited for surroundings. The whole trip cost Lieut.-Col. R� M, Blal i . r (right), winner of the King's Prize, and Lieut, D; I3urke,.w . h -flolsh-ed second, thrilled, decrease in the ruin exports iR the fact tbal the- United States border .:them about $150 each. Maley spectators in a shot -for -shat duel, tying each other six t1mes patrol was entirely' reorganized aftet COMPLETE. ITINERARY. th6 recent exposure of bribery. the'iti'nerary was as follows: Lft been deducted from this second Lnter- The Jonei law has caused operators Montreal on Sunday morning, July 14,1 Grain Regulations 'IMail $409AVAU05000 Jim payment, the distribution of which an the, American side to become more for,Quebec, where lunch and gasoline the three Provincial Pool& is:- cautious. Starting Sept. 1 the Cuth- : ere obtaified. A landing at Lake St k1berta benison :law gbAs i w May Be Changed' -7. -,,-To Farmers by $8',038,622.05 on 66,481,260, into effect. Tbiq A gnes, twelve miles from Murray Bay bushels of what. Saskatchewan $25.- mea%ure, enacted by the Michigan Win-nipcg.-Cheques totalling about 941.41. 4.17 on 157,901,6�2 bushels %Vas made in the afternoon. On Mon- Winnipeg. - Certain far-reaching of Legislature, provides mandatory jail I day over Riviere du Loop to Babano. -in 8,398.95C bush- I penalties for commercial violatioTo of 7 changes in connection with grading 1$4,0.000,000 were mailed an July Ist1whcat; 3%0,627 12 4 . .. en YAke-Tem,scouta- for lunch and leis of oats; $401,124.63 on 0.193,178 the state prohibition law. It i,; possible -gasoline, and .hen -to Fredericton, N. and marketing of wheat will be in to over 140,000 -farmers in Western 1 bushels of barley; $352,96.15 on I,- to draw a four -fear penitentiary sen- ;B­ for the night. eluded in recommendations made by Canada, - members of the Canadian 022-529 b'shets OF flax; $182,47 under, this law, therefore it is On Tuesday the party flew to Saint the Saskatchewan Royal Grain Com- Wheat Pool. These cheques U f rye; 6.80 on terwe were a 0 156,X2 'bushels o e; Manitoba expe-ted to prove almost as strong a John, N,B., landing at Milledgeville. mission in its report, which is expect- second interim •payment on wheat and $-11,250,000 on wheat, $445,000 on bar- (weapon against the "blind pig" oper- On Wednesday it proceeded . from led to be completed in about three Saint John to C�arlottetown. P.E:I.. weeks, according to Chief Justice J. coarse grains told by the Pool since ley.4I 10,000 on oats; V20,006 on rye.' stoi as - the Jones. law, - $50.000 on flax. August 1. -1928 The Pool's. system by way of' the -west coast of the Bay T. Brown' of Regina. Chairman of the Holsteins Competing f Fundy and Chignecto Bay. Commission, wLo has just reached Of payment is to make the first as t On Thursday,. across Northumber- Winnipeg en :oute to his home. The large as posiable at the time the lLoi Prospector For World's Rec.r& land Strait to Scotsville,' on Lake Commission, appointee last fall by the wheat-and other grains are delivered - Ingersoll. - 'rwo Oxford County Turn Up Safely ,Ainslie In Cape Breton. After tea Saikatehewan Government, recently y i. the continued to Lake -Whycogomagh oompleted an inquiry that took it as at the elevators, followed y two Holstein cows are competing for *a which they landed by moonlight. far west as Victoria, B.C., and .as far interim paym nts during the crop wo'rld's' honors in milk* production. year -and a final one as soon as P0.5- They are Louise De. Ko4l Korndyke, Spent Last Three Years in Next -day they continued to Sydney, east as Montreal, sible after the close of the crop year, owned by_ Doug!as Hart of Woo :C.B., and then back over Baddeck and ' The interim, report, submitted by Woodstock, Ungava District Wi the Bras d'Or Lakes which ends on J- ly 31. Last year the- and Maude Abbederk Helson, owned I .. . On Saturday morning ng the flight w the, Cofnmission last sprialt, covered initial payment was 85 cents per by William Jones of Mount Elgin derness I as many of the concl,!sions arrived at bushel (,n No. I Northern Wl eat, and - The record of Lot' mystery of the il.t -De, Koll Korn Qttawarv:-Another m held " by fog, but Halifax was reach- durin ' the inquiry in Western Can- 9 proportionate on lower grades. - In dyke is excellent. In 1928 with'twice- I north has been dispelled with the safe ed in the afternoon by flying low ads, Mr. Brown stated. It is under- other years, since the Pool began OP- a-day milking;�shv -gave 21.457 Pourids!�rrlval at their inam, under the clouds and over.. the wild. stood the establishment of new wheat 66 a es in Allanwater, eration. the initial PaYMent vasll of mil'.:, with a test of 3. , and w S' rugged and beautiful coast, which was j rades will be recommended and 'Ontario, of two sturdy Swedish pros- sev- r per bushel, and $1 has been fixed for fourth in her.class in Canada This ,described as. being ideal.fo, flshing eral changes in the grading regula- the first payment for the 1929 crop. year in a, v�n month on twice -a-day: peciors , ff ird 'trappers, Charles Steve and holidaving. tions. Inspection of wheat may come . his second interim payment is oa milking she has given 15,600 pounds' and John Patraquist,. who for the past The party ea'led on the Lieutenant- in for fairly drastic changes, and the basis' 6"f 2i%` cents" per-bushel on 0* sli%htly �i I No. f mill, with i -gher test' thre� years have been swalloWed up Governoi on Sunday and received R 4.,a,dling4of wheat at the elevators, 1 Northern and runs- down to thar, last ye-Ar. She is now, in her -7. warm welcome. In the afternoon they particularly privaite, be made the sub- In the, vast stretches of the Ungava Pew back to Saint John, N B.. over ect of revisicin. 4g'cents on,feed wheat. The previous eighth month of milking and - giving, district.. It was not until about interim payment made on March i, S:,, pounds of milk a day on two milk- was Nova Scotia and the Bay of Fundy. Work of preparing the fina- report-19,)9 s-a flat payment of '12" cents iyear ago that and real anxiety 1V29,;a inns. felt for the two adventurers who are On Monday morning the trip was will get under way in a short lima. -J?er 'he] on all grades from one to continued to St. Andrew& where they Maude Abbederk Aeison, seven six with exception of Grade 6 on which both rated skilled woodsmen, and It - landed on Cliamcook'Lake. yearold cow, owned by William Jones,' now - transpires that at. no period of From SL Andrews the party con- 10 cents per bushel was paid. So far bf Mo4 nt Elgin, as a four-ymr-old, on � Fine Cattle Sent of their outing were they In. any danger member. of the Canadian Wheat Pool twice -a-day Milking. )fad :i record timed to Bar Harbor, Me., landing on i I IL 1 have received . for - their � 1928 Wheat 14,200 pounds of milk with a 4.2 " of fitariatl6p, though at one time they Eagle Lake,'Mt. Desert Island. They per flew To Prince's Ranch , $i.,8% per bushel for No. 1 North- nt. butter fat for ten months.. As a 'Were forced to live off the land . for On later to Rockland, Me., for cc fern basis Fort William-and they still ROW ;`Were three months. gasoline and oil and then to Prout's have coming the . final payment, which I en7yeRr-old, in. eight months she Steve and Palinquis . t I . eft ­ to . r the Neck and cut across country to Pamp Shipment Includes Ten Valu- has given 18,400 pounds of milk, with I in view of the recent rise in the price !an average test of 3.7. She is expected I Ungava district traveling down the 'Tecusem on bake Winnepesaukee. able Yearling Short- f what ' romises to be t'.n' enc6urag- It, reach the 25,000 pound mark in 12 'Albany river by canoe to James 110'' 0 P I From Lake Winnepesaukee the fliers horn Heifers tog ne. All overhead charges have months on twice -a-day milking. reaching Fort George on the east flew to Windsor, Vt. The final lap 1 4 .- . Coast wh6.re they outfitted at.the Bud- consisted of a MUM to the foot Of London.-The Prince of Wales Is soiVs Bay Company's post for a long Lake Champlain, to St. Johns, Que., making an important addition of pedi- -British Hope For Labor Day Rade3 at Detroit- the head- sojourn in the vicinity of itrid then to Dorval Island, where the gkee Shorthorn cattle to his ranch in quarters of Hamilton river on the La- quarters and adequate facilities for bradof sl6pe.. . Proft�ssor Carlyle, manager of the. Here they quietly amassed samples much. light 'machines.- Prince'i ranch, has bought f rom Mar- of ore and a plentiful stock of -furs, Montreal Seaplane Club has its head- Alberta. shalls. of, Bridgebank in the south of the latter of which were disposed of Scotland 10 yearling. Shorthorn heif- their at Fart George. Unfortunately Cuba Forced to era, a :�oung cow with calf at foot y vatu"le samples of ore were,. . . . - . 1 nian and two yearling bull::. whien their canoe was upset In a and- ItIng The shipment has been. tuberculin- small, between. Fort George and ..,Prohib* * : den sq tested and will leave shortly for Can- East Alain, which meant a return to ada, The consignme,it if heifers ark- 1-favana,-Efforts of -the rural police the for.mer point, where they emb cludes Princess Rhod�ra, whoie d ed,,on 4 Hudson's Bay Company boat n to enforce ' terms of the law, making 10,000 guineas, w.hile other fame e.estine(l for Charlton Island. , Here possession or carrying of Tcost o ous strains which' wilt be introduted large or small machetes, that India- they met F. H..Kitto, F.R.G.S., and A. by -this ominlon. Gover.ument is shipment are those of the Lut E. Forsild, Wo usable agricultural Implement used Wir1qi:11!!: , --F- by,vIrtually every guajiro In Cuba, -m-i ry-;­a­ a officials, with wliom they threw In bas cairn, baronet•.heifer b)r Chmtpion of their lot, the . party reaching g Moose resulted fil grgat confusion ac- Ireland (Collynie herd) and a CaIxos- -v P 4. -cording to complaints made by auth- sic white ensign. Factory vi, Rupert House and from orides to the Department of the In,, A thence traversing the Abitibi by -the'Tm- canoe to fire en of steel. of e� The shipment. follows closely the h d terh')V. '4f Ayrshires purchased by the Agricul- The machete, a - long knife, ranging k iskaming and Northern Ontario Rail • Rural Department of the University of y where they entrained for Coch • -from twenty to tbirty-six -inches; Is wa British Cblurfibid. rane Ontario. It is undenstood that used by the country people of Cuba :.:;.!:T both trappers plan another exped principally for cutting and trimming, -POSITION OF GREAT MEN pugar cime. -It is 9--also used to cut, tion to.the Ungava district. �et.. �man who Is anything above -.Vatliways through tropical jungles, his fellows, claim, as of right, to be butchering and for culinary purposes. valued or understobd the vulgar The Stars The, machete-Also is used as a weaqou. red 1 When a than looks Tonk lit the stars great are compiotiended and adc .7 becaus-9 they ape In reality, on the 9 he' grows calm and forgets small TRUE same moral plkne with those who ad- things. They rnswer his questions, This gardening truth's so very plain nitro; but he who deserves 69 high• AN ENGLISH SPEED-BOAT ARRIVES FOR RACES and show him' that his e6ftli ib only. Estelle IV, speed-boat, with which Miss Betty CarstaIrs, English speed- a. Hold your There is no doubt about It: er reverence must himself convert the Elallfax, one I of the million world 111por, V boat miss, hopes to beat-G%r-1F-Qod's record. The boat landed M I sou still and look upward often, and The flowers die for wane of rain, WOrg,h The weeds get on without'IL Wn01q911 Milnef X.i., aboard B.S. Amble, you will understand their speech. t. �ae: s-.riFv2 '; '• pean 4 �. r� •,nT- •Y' � °�u� ;.r '? -..,o. °�ye" ,'i- ,",I",ti.sd'• k A .., ,; w.,� • , `,�;.: r^Y ••:,g .. v,4. • ;:." c *., -7. ^' .. - C • ' a r , i.•; . ...,, . iW%17 J, - -/ gad Luck Pursues A King Who IS People who prize the finer things of life usually*' tow- - - - 1 a demand Red Rose Orange Pekoe Tea. A money -back. • +Commander Wild _ Scholar. And guarantee with every package. - ea i'1tJ.�el ��1 Sportsman - Famous Polar Explorer Now _ M Serves as Bartender in King Fund's Work for His Less _ Zillulaild Fortunate Subjects Has r Johannesburg, •South - Africa ; =Com• Brought Untold 1 _ . wander Frank Wild, one of the most • ' Blessings IRO- - daring'and shtlful of Polar explorers, who accompanled both' Capt. Scott By MAJOR E. W. POLSON NEWMAN and Sir Ernest Shackleton on their ° Antarctic expeditions, has fallen on King Fuad, of Egypt- is visiting Eng- OMEN of all ages, evil days. He has tried his •hand {Dud ,t;ot as a ruling Soversign repres- "1 o o'd lea entin his country on a State visit, Wall over the worlds at cotton growing and has.fail,ed and g Is now serving as a bartender• to a but as a private Egyptian prince ' are finding new health in small hotel in Northern Zululand. keenly interested in the doings of hia RED. ROSE ORANGE PEKOE is extra good fellow men all over the world. Dr' Wtihams' link Pis. Zululand. cotton growing. four.yeaz is now Apart 'altogether from being the Actual microscopic at Golfer, -the most northerly point King of a great and important coun- try which can boast one of the most ' The Beetle's' eetle a Tailor I Classified Advertisements teats have shown that the of the North Zululand Railways, earn- ancient civilizations of the universe, 2"T c1gla za fa a little less than $20 a.mc,nth and '. "I want a decent tailor, . SAII the medicinal elements con. g King Fuad.: is- a man of -deep learn- Beetle to the Snail, ABY C1i1CKS: JULY At1D AUGUST his board. ing. a. great scientist, and a keen �� tained in them increase When he had brought the discovery, I wonder. . if you know one very Rocks 12c Brown Leghorn® and the Blood count and build ship Quest back to England after the sportsman. near? Anc:r 11a Whits Leghorid n 2 a 7 a tied chlcks 8a Express paid on 2U0 or - Not only is he -very hard - working. • u and revitalize the sus- ill -fated Shackleton expedition of . Of course, I need not mention I would over; tree ca��alogus ti I3 Switzer. but most of. his private Interests are Grantor Ontesio. e, p 1922 be went to Northern Zululand pay him on' the wail, _ tiro system. Miss Juliette of a philanthropic (nature, and his and settled in the AI'kusf valley. Or. say in tour instalments through GENTS NAJtTED TO SELL FRUIT Seguin, of Dalkeith, Ont., In this fever - stricken district be en• work for his'' less fortunate subjects The year. Trees. Shade Trees. Shrubs, Rosea. M countered great difficulties, notably has brought untold blessings to l� ging, and a complete line of Nursery testifies as follows .�� Egypt. Stock for old established `firm Jutty _ from drought. 31osi of the other set• "'My wings ,as You may -notice, are In furnished, Cash commssston, void every "?fro years ago I becama tiers in the district failed. but he was In 1906 there was .i general desire need 'of some repair, week. Good teritory still open �xellr in Egypt to have a national untversi- - today. -Mavis' Grove Nurseries. Winona. weak. nervous and run -down. one of the last to give up: And .all my clothes are getting rath• Ontario. Various prescribed taeat• He is quite cheerful in spite of his ty, but nothing was done until 'Prince . er dim. meats did not help me. I III-luck, but Is anxions to retire to Fuad took the matter !n hand person- Not quite the kind of garments that Flattery • began taking M. Willis- ■' some place near the coast. ally, launched an appeal which met a Beetle ought to -weatr Do not -flatter , yourself that life Pink Pilo and it was not long Commander Wild's career has been with immedite response, and founded Unless he takes no pride in looking owes you any more than it owes any- Piton I and it a bit ing a succession c f adventures, none of the Egyptian University of which he trim." body else. It owes you, in common which has brought him luck. He has himself remained President- Rector um "I don't know any tailor," to the with all others, just as much as, provement; and soon I was been In five Antarctic expeditions, ti! 1813. the•Beetle said the Snail, - climbing; you can bring down.-H. in the best of health. A year and has spent more than 10 years He then proceeded to gather togetb- And freezing was the coldness in W. Beecher. _ ago also my mother was of his life In frozen seas, a record er a library of 15,000 volumes; he per- his tc.'ne. badly run -down; her nerve unequalled by either Scott. Evans. sonally organized missions to She vart ,.when I'm !a want of changes, you were uttered and life be- 1 Shackleton, or Amundsen. our European universities and ar must know I never 'fail - came a burden. Sheer I He Is descended . *rom Captain Cock, I ranged with the Ministries of Eduea- To do the little changing -all alone•" l< taking the pitta and u a re- Nearly 30 years ago he .called, with tlon to France and Italy to open their U X stslt she v in perfect Pealth.r Scott In the Discovery; he was with secondary schools t young EgyP` ., g tior" reDdied the Beetle, "I FOR THE HAIR I Shackleton to the Nimrod, with D'Iaw trans specially selected for a Euro- will take the hint.from you. Buy Dr. Williams' Pink t son In the Aurora, and with Shackle- Dean education, No doubt a bit of care will put me n Moat of the ecieatiflc a-ocietles in rber —He Knows _ Pills now at your druggises ton again. as second is command, i right," . A9k Your ia. - or any dealer in medicine or the Endurance. Egypt today were either founded by He walked into the meadow where _ • by mail, le cents, D4RWkr After the ship had been crushed In him or were revived owing to his per- the grams was damp with dew from Tlse Dr. William■ Midi the ice he kept hope and courage alive sonar Interest to their welfare. And came out looking besutlfullp i '�lelft� for - doe Brockville, �y In the little party marooned !a Ele• The King -ta a strong supD tier of brtghi "J L Uwager a Baw _ s•at i phant Island and was rescued when sports and games of all kinds. and ;v.w�o,caeatocw food for only two more days remain, to Is often to be amen attending - T. W. SOYD b SON ed. On the return of the expedition sporting events and giving away the Keep Minard's Liniment viways handy 116 s•s■ 8rr 5L T. rDItiWL be was received by the King at Buck- prizes. It is• in fact, largely due to --' his support that there la hardly a -�� Ingham Palace. p►Ctlorl5 Stop Pain pI When Shackleton was preparing for school to Egypt without its tootl3a11 The best attempted actions, car #R�nard a ma. be 'used later• .• hls last ezpedittr a Wild was in Ceti team. and that Egyptian football has • j tied out with most honest purpose, D "A NoueaNO O pars -- Wally cr externally . ease sin IN 54 CDW NTI.1 ■a" I :pal Africa. To Loin his friend he so much Improved-the E�ptian teams `sometimes seem co ,do more harm -!n all parts c! body. ... ' swam thre erapid rivers infested with sometimes beat those o Britisb regi- than good. - vipers and walked 100 miles knee- ments stationed to the country. He = /'�� • deep to water, . He gives a attrring is keen on yaeht racing and has pre - deep DUST OF GILD a Canadian Aviation accost of his experiences to his book, seated a tropEI for the large yachts Tba life is the highest which Is a //^^ss� a ''Shackletan's Last Voyage.' competing to the regatta of the Royal Icouscious vouutary sacrifice. �/�y - CXrowin Steadily! He married the widow of a Borneo J Piymcuth Corinthian Yacht Clubs ds George Eliot. s'riAa ff PAIN.• tea planter, why m. he rescued from will greatly enjoy the daps heap Russia, where she was stranded after I thiq year at Cowes. , l _ -Major -+den. MacBrien Fore-! her busband's death during the war. King Fuad's greatest pleasure Is secs Bright Future - -Files found in bl» family �trcte, there he l la a most devoted husband and father. to Winnipeg M ED HEAT �. Queen Nazi]. show he married in R lnnl•peg- Unprecedented develop-1 1919, is the beautiful daughter of an m went of aviation in Canada and pox RY aristocratic Egyptian house, and Is aI ?iii `The�in I WOMAN SO eibility of the Dominion reallzitig a D ON BABY 'keen amateur Photographer, as well trans- con- tloentai airmail service. as an expert angler. ahexflneyfly SICK COULD linking Van:ouver and Hal:cax by C '-'-' °- 1 Their eldest child, Crown -Prince 11931, were heralced here recently by No seas: n of the year is so danger- Farouk, who is now seven, shares t1a � - 'Rtajor Gen. J H. MacRrien, of Ot -' ous to the life of lit:ie ones as. !s tDe mother's taste. for fJshtng• and is also YOU l�luat Do Your Bit NOT WORK taws, President of the Aviatit a I.ea• summer. The excessive heat throws very fond of riding his pony 1n the i is the war agaiasl the fly, carrier Sue of Canada.. ,Cotnpletiug 1,500 the little 8±omaoh out of order so -palate grounds. but he is fairly strict.- `of germs and breeder of disease. miles of_ a solo' flight from. Ottawa., quickly that unless prompt aid is 'at ly tied to his lessons by the English ► ' Gen. NlacBrlen piloted his little Gypsy ; hand, the baby may be bey, nd all hu• governess who is responsible f� r his of the et co aEROxand one most Helped by Taking Lydia E. lrlf - - - � convenient and mut _Moth to a perfect .landing at Steven• man help before the mother realizes education. of she owst cos of co _ . -. efficient meaty of combating this L t� he 1s ill. Summer is the season when His Majesty usually grants audien- :.fir e•%L h p convenient, because _ p81f] Vegetable Compound son airdrome. He is en r. ute to the - = Pacific Coast and will `coatfnae his diarrhoea, cholera- 1ats�ttum,' dysen- Ces Ill his study overlooking the court of the pti.l •pu. It is hyaienici ..Jfiight from here, tery and tolls are most prevalent. of the Abtiin Palace, and his welcome fifes never set spiral -he" once ' caught. Each spiral tires farce it Gralnland, . SeSk• - "I Sus that "Progress in Canadian aviation has Any of these trotf�les •may Prove' is always'' such that the visitor is weelti perfect service. I heard of that good Lydia. Pink been satlsfactory." said Gen.. blac -1 deadly if not promptly treated. Dur -� made to feel at his ease immediately: sewNtE'oP enstTenons ham's medicine and --Brien,-- "and a rapid development is l ing the summer the m'ithers' be$t l His conversation 1s frank and • unaf- v.ill not be with - Sotd.t ai.s, tree•.r'and h•,dvre uo.s• " out it ag8ln. I was :aking place. Commercial aviation friend Is Baby's Own Tablets. They I fected, and is lightened by an easy wit so sick that I could as growing steadily. in .Canada. New I regulate the bowels, ,• sweeten the and anecdr tes..drawn from, a remark- j a Cie C. 0. Gesest dr Fds, lamdte $ of work at all and mil routes are being 6pened all the stomach and keep baby healthy. The able memory of past experiences. °"` cotild not sew on rat +uwn _ :time, new flying clubs are being form- I Tablets are sold by medicine dealers His knowledge embraces the whole the machine. My •ed, and, •generally; the situation is or by jnatl at 25 cents a box from The wbrld', and his numerous university - Nj aunt told me of very promising." j Dr, • Williams' Medicine Co., Brock degrees have been earned by merit; Lydia E. Pink- Referring to the establishment of ville, Ont. they have not merely been conferred' em's Vegetable a trans ccntineztal line, Gen. i<Iac- upon him as the King of Egypt. I mpoundandnow - Government's Merchant •:__,� - Ian° telling all w of Brien stressed the importance of per- `µ �� f my friends how feet _organlzatiou,. and pointed out Marine _ Cott d'AZUr good it is and I will that links were already started in Victoria Colonist Cons,): Evt- Here where the Grecian galle; a ' Distributor for Ontario answer all letters [get from women. ". both the east and the west. NEWTON A. MILL -• MA1tY SCSV1,Tlss, G=iinlanili• "Completion 'of the- service will wit- deuces continue to multiply of how churned the foam a $F Toronto Sack. mesa feeders being supplied from money Is lost in 'State - managed .ens. Along -the shores where• marched - -_ terprises, and a striking. example is great_ Hercules, nordiiin� •provincial districts, such as _ Hudson Bay, Peace River, Northern furnished 1n connection with the Here where the mighty triremea'of, ' .Ontario and Quebec," be said, "and Canadian Merchant hlarle. , . Canada old Rome is ezperlencing .heavy losses op a Lifted their brazen beaks from azure eventually the Dominion will boast of I • - -one of the most extensive and enter- small fleet of vessels because there I Here where the Tyriana with their 1 -prising services in the world." s of 306,903 are only forty-five ship ,� tons deadweight in the' Government purple crept rurp - -' ThC ROmantiCS :ljerphant biarine, and these are chief- Along the smiling coasts where oa e e'd u" Virtuous, witty proud and gay, ly cargo 'vessel's. what has ',hap Caesar rul'ed,' Pl�lLl.l� pened to' the - Australian Dierchant Here where the corsairs like a r3hirl- of"A0N4 found her her easy conquest sweet-- 1larine and what is happening to wind leapt - Then flung her weapons all away - Canada's similar venture, and bow Upon the towns that Rome had built To learn the rapture of defeat the taxpayers • are 'suffering, ahouhi and achooted ��A�e d C Old prove a warning to Britain's Ilabor tr.soST bN' 18tit love, who longed to venture all Now in the glittering. lig'h't of south aewsTO When it seemed all must prove In Government not to attempt the tax* �urIt burdening task of State -owned fn- ern morn y�s.HauesA •�' �, vain, duatry. The humble fishing boats put out to Lamented, as he saw her fall, — sea; % The victory be need not gain. The wind that fills - their sails so Spruce Best for Rayon stained and torn win B. D. Ellis in the London The spruce of Northern Canada is Take a spoonful In water and your - Observer oonatdered the most suitable raw Once drove an empire on m victory. Sick stomachs, sour stomacba and unhappy condition. will probably end 4--- material for the-ma nufacture of day Unwittingly they go their - cta[t to indigestion usually mean excess acid. in five minutes. Then you will al- QW' P1>Irsilttf - on by the viscose process. Cellulose, wage The stomach serves are over- atimn• ways know. what to do. Crude and Upon. proud history's rich' and solder lated. Tou much acid makes the harmful methods'will never appeal to It is impossible for those who are in the form of out Dub, derived _ „w _. engaged• in low and grovelling pur -� from this wood, is now being shipped _Charles Grenville - 'Nilson: stomach and intestfaea sour. you. (lo prove .this for your own melts to entertaii noble and goner -I from Canada to all parts of the world —�- Alkali'kllls acid Instantly. The best sake.. it may save a srest many Ogg sentiments. No; their thoughts for the manufacture of artificial Nlk. Minard'a Liniment for aching Joints form is Phillips' Mflk of M"Mesia, disagreeabie houra� gnuat always necessarily be some- '�' �- because one harmless, tasteless dose Be sure to get the genuine Phillips' wlsat similar to their emDfoyxnents. Grass ` No one who cannot master bimself neutralises many times its volume In Milk of �dagnesia prescribed by phyaf• _ q No mynas is more essential to bap- is worthy to rule- acid. Since its invention, 60 years ciaas for 60 years in Correcting a :Dean What b {rds.hava four feet and yel- piness and usefulness tben content• I ago. it Ilan remained the standard with acids. Hac>t ►tittle cesntafns toil dlree• teatlersl -- Two caoasiea. ®sent-- Windows for blermons. I ]95UE No. 33-- 29 -ph1 gfcfaae everywhere, tfons -any drngstorr jaw _ s ;- [....::. __ .. _ _.w. '.` °":'�.._ :".:. ,.. .. _ -__ - 'n..e,._ ... ...:. s`.9;.., a.. ._.,...*TL _,.,4'rt y.. ,� , ...:#t `i'.`�'+c •:en' _ ikr „?C - r 7 q ".4 26 06. J Byer. haul grav con 8 5 00. T During the work, Mr: Smith, •of the MadiU. ditto 15 00; D Titurt-ditto 5 00; Brock road) had the misforture to FRUIT PRESERVING* M Dunkeld. ditto :a 75; L Hoover. fall into the river bed 20 feet belo-v 7 TMRMS ditto 5.00; 0 Cou port b waite. hauling but -fortunately- escaped `serious id- 81.76 per year,; $1.30 if paid in advactle. v and grav -. con 8 25 00, J Pallister, gear jury.. JARS - Oubacripliiotw to the UIULW States sad' Crest BriWp $2.00 in advance. rep blidge light lanterns cut weeds 7 u t 126 33; W Trefy. 58 piles for 41h Situations 'Guaranteed- WINE PINTS WINE QUARTS line bridge 174 00i J Farley, ba'al steel Propietor. -almer bridge 37.50; A Ackford. WINE. HA-LF'GALLONS JOHN M URKAR, for P The CANADA, BUSINESS COLL- out weed,, rep washouts 16,00; 1� Hood, EGE, College And Spadina, is pop- RIAL -MPF -ALL SIZES I MEASURE ditti)(3.26; 13 Diamond, haul grav rut PICKERING COUNCIL.. ularly known as Toronto's Grea . t- werdA battl strav r 1 1900; Wilson est School of Business and remains in bridge 36.64: T FRUIT JAR RUBBERS, 3 dozen for 25 Cents 0, The snore counoil met jwralkomt to lia-tiv, cenient for Glen brid session the entire year. adjourrituctit tin Monday, tho t1th itirit, U. Brown, paintiug and scraping the Ambitious young people who cannot ZINC TOPS, 18 Cents Oe ri Dozed pt"ent. the roovo lit the U;knkpi bridge 23.00; Also bal on acct of chsilr. Thip ►iii(atti- -4 the last tuvot• replacing Palmer's bridge 300,00: G M enter now may carry on by home study sav ing,wom ro,*d sklipr,rvti%l, k,tirvtli, I tittv at Orillia,re pile driver and start college later, thereby,' A ni"otion %%A* paeaai miloiring 'all aml; 6 L Middlettiu. ditto 5 00; R C ifig' time and b6ard. money',' 1ridivid- PAROWAX, 15 Cents % I blliklKra to tho Ret-soi% ditto 5 W. ual instruction, University trained 'CERTO, 35 Cents, 3 for $1.00 ,Ac uds of libo ii,iml auporintowtont at A was paq,aed fixing the rate staff. of Comercial specialists,. spe�c- 11V law ial attention to backward or rusty. :104*t thrvo tkikx I. jwotot'o the %lotomf the for street lights for Pickering itrid molrilit%la of Claremont, being the- ratite as last Enter any day. The Championship JELLY GLASSES, i lb..•75 cents per dozen T. Wi1iv4tson and. 1411kea Wititutt guar- year. Gold Medal School. A situation -oatwii to provide JELLY GLASSES, I lb., $1.00 per dozen woxio hr#.rtl t A 1vv.lj%,v wii4 pa��sed striking the ariteed each grativate. . Last day Valvit"irt 44uki load I uilL C �l enable them rate fur or, for the Township, at I graduate placed at S25.00 per. week. to Xvi Into their property. At preb• increase o�_-t last year for road Demand for trained young �miiri of mill incre, GRANULATED SUGAR, 20 lbe. for t1.20. % :lent they have to Lase ritlighblorb" pro• tunes the SUPPiY. put poses. 6haracter. many` 1port y., The standing committee on Dam. The council nox adjourned, to rueet Thirty years of ­ssucVess. Write to- -S R I C H A'R D S 0 N age@ for S I licep Worried by Dogs rt - i't-gain on.Nl'onday. August the 2fRh for (iay. for list cf successful graduates J A ME I - parted and tecowmeiided payttielit as the transaction ;d general business. during the past thirty _:ears Ask follows: John Quinlan. I tbe,-p killed t1win,'they know. We will stand or ..... . . BROUGHAM. fall on their. testimony. Wr-'te Today' 2Z '00; T. a 4. is in Beavertbn ihis sheeplaoc. is ker'iiag' Hardwate Stor'e' The standing committee on Bonuses AIUCT'ION SALE -' -for Wire Fences, Drainage Matters week, Etc., reported and recommended pets• Mr. Love, real estate dealer of Tor- --OF- .7 -�s during the .'ment as follows: R Found on 6urods onto, seas here o.n.busine, House- and Lot, Household fence lot 10, B F western boundary week, ad to r,-port Dean (lairs We have arsenate of Lead., Paris Green, Arsenate of Lime, Climax 15.(X),, Win Squire, bonus on till roda3at- We are glad Furniture, Etc. lot 6, can 4, western boundary 9.(A): is progressing favorably from his re- Bug Killer and Bordeaux Mixture for the potato crop, Y DitMey, bonus on 41) rods fence lot s, cent illness. The undersigned has recei,.,ed instruc- bon 7 north bounden v 10 ix); WC Will. Mrs. Lyman -Barclay, Whitby, and tions from the Executors of the estate Dr.' Williams"Fivt� Oil for "Cattle -spray to keep the flies • son, bon us, Qn 2W L•J'as le0ce lot 20, cot other f,i,nds• were %vith the Barclay of the off your stock. -4, western boundafy 30 044, family this week. Mrs. H. Mal-, -Late Mary. Rankin -Cloth to keep out . the flies. The standing committee on Coatin Mrs, T. C. Brown, arid To sell by Public Auction Screen Doors, Screen Windows and'Wit4 - gencies reported and Tecowmended- re city. corm, :;rid Mary and Fern we. payment as f(�llovvs: Municipal World, Visitors . on limn lays In the Village of Pickering Beatty Electric Washer,; and 1900 Gravity Washers. .-envelopes and sale tax Mizzs Phyllis G,�row,,' who was a H E Turner, del notices r t -SATURDAY, AUGUST 17th A free. trial any. time. Markham tiAtor over the, week-end Revision 6.51); Beaton & Ross, legal - -)in Haying and Harvesting Tools'of all kinds. ii account t2Z to. S. Ontario, xas accompanied h-ome by Miss no The following: charges u 'Plownitti's Assorit* grant pion who i-; spending a week h-re. 1 Large Kitchen Table • Mr ?. Flynn, of Toronto, who ha; 1 So�:-.,enir Range- Hugh Pugh postage 1d q o; \\' H Ches ater 2.1 ter. on aecuunt of shl&ry %a coti.table been hol:-laying with her chiliirpii at .1 Quebec He-e Agent for the McCormi( k -Deering Farm the Gannon hpme, returneii to the city I Wood Sto*, 00, Machinery and RNpairs. Number of Stove Ellin on Saturday, Nli,� Gla,iys es The attUldiag c,cunsittee on i i ' 1 K.tcher. Side-board and Bridge~ rep,ntec and recuiumend. goT- -Wth her' for a week sit. ep tymesit as follovs: F Puzn. labor - . f S. Of St. •Johns Unitpr I BAd. Nlat:r?ss and Sp: .Lng on 1\ httrvaie, I Bed ant Mattress Our Motto We have it, (•tin get it, or it is not made. Glen and 4�,b iicll ttrid- Church I -zwet a�t*til-1 il-cle of M­ 1 Bed 7 qes 35.33. "ditto ' Evans, ditto 35 •k): Jds Jno. Fhiilip'•t on the aftornonn rf -hop 4 that all -r. upholstered q I Ro6clng Cha, 'Milton, labor on 4th line and Wen the Ativ. 22nd. It i-4 1 Fancy Stand J. S. BAISDON PICKERING bridges and rep bridge o-on 4 3153: W ia&P,4 or, the Church will try to b,� Bit iLvitt, ditto 21:21); 11. Lvno. ditto 1 Smagi T 41 ;61); J Haywood, drive "plies 4th line Congratulations -ire extentiod to I Ja_"d;n.,ere Stand bridge 45.0u: T Beare_lsoor on Glen I Small Tab:.? -.5; F Ste. Carl Devitt, who wo ' n 3r( prize in Numbor' of Pxtureis bridge 9,05; E Cook. ditto 5 standing . field crops competition I Kitchen Table ���0C ?benson. labor 4th lice and the Glen bridges 14.35: E Jones. ditto 13 30, C sponsored by the Markham Agric,il- Washstands 'turat Society'. Vhii; wheat i.4- being I Bureau ;Hubbard: teaming 41,11 line }:ridge 4 51", `Z- A Ackford. ditto -, 541; C Hood, ditto grown for sped ter fl 1 Mirror r, D-?vitt, ,o th2t We have pi3t in a .4tr(-k of Black Dismond Plow Pointia. Give a call. 17 51); F _�W�ardbor at Glen bridge othen; may be benefited by - securing I Bureau w*,th large glass If we. havu't got your make, vt e will get tbem. l J - for fall sounng 3,50 ' I abor at teruporajy good seed Number of chairs bridge and roado a t I. Vx to pay half The feat of salvaging and rep!uinz 1 . Lkrge Walnut S:de-board Our season'@ stock of Brantford Binder Twine has arrived, ard. ditto 2. 43. Win Evans. the iron briairr known as Palmer's g Da:- Clock 2 45: F W Our prices will be right -ditto 2 45; R Lyan. ditto 2 6u. E Mor, bridge situated !ialf a mile we:-t a .1 Lawn Mower .911in, ell-&a dirca and gravel Xorgan'o I the Brock road on the 2nd concession Cycle %x Bug Killer, PariA Green. Arsenate of Lead 'Climax ill 44 40 A Seebeck. haul grav cut has been successfully accomplished. 1 Trunk - for the potato bugg'. weeds cone 4 5 63,75: D Annis, gravel T C. Browh, Arith, helpers, undertook 1-Clothes 110-_ d con 5 13 30, 8 Amnia, drag cut wee the task, and have cariliod it to com- I Cross-t�ut Saw Fresh Groceries at lowest pricer. Eligheat prices paid for con 57,85. H 1, Turner, cut weeds con pletion. unfi. are to be congratulated. I Axe farm produce. -153.00; N Robioson, ditto 3W. Bariis Number r f Hand Saws Reesor, spread gravel cut 'treed a eon 9 1 Clothes Wringer Re- charged. 5 413; G -Cartpri cut w;Eeds con 0 1 30: A NVE S T.. E N D 1 Clothes gasket -Gourlie, haul grav r 13 Ou-, G- Bennett. I Table and Stand -Phone your order, We deliver. ditto 10.00; VV Sullivan, ditto 2�, 5o; sealers and mshes Phone! IfarkhAni t54kr_.'- Wtotoab, ditto 2.&J; 1 White. gravel �r 8 VArndale, d1rag ' J e r'V ic C' :'Jtatton 1 Lantern cut weedt. And mimerquls other articles, W Geoprql con 7 lf� 00; A 3 Taylor, cut weeds con 4u,-, M** M. Duncan, Merrhantl Green River" TERMS- ON FT-kNITURE-CAS C Go,ticii., i ep %* &shout con u-. IS W., B Ret­(,r, drpg cut weed.,4 n Ux- to pay hAlfiliv: Walter Tb�rne. A. T. Law & SOD At 11�,e se.ne time and .place the pro- haul gi v ron 4 7.50: Ed Thorne, wor it perty of the late Nfrs, Rankin will be Ali- Pickei itig. Otitat io offered for sale subject to a reserved 'on son 14 19 56;' -R, btut 1. grav con bid. consisting of 7 -room frame cottage -.11310; \V Huber, crushing gravel con and Su"rnrner Kitchen, barn. 1, acre '191 (V); F Car ter, haul grav con, 6 and V .1raperi-il Ga, and 011- land, dris e way, good well; also number C Wtiilrht, ditto 36 t,41; A Mwbell, of apple pea . r and plum trees; currant ,ditto 37 And Acct"ories 50: Ed Thorne. hKU1 gFAV W t bushes, Th's property is situated in the .1 L'X tov-14y hqlf:11,00, %V Thorne, djcti.. Ilage of Pckef;ng*on the east side of 'TA 'XI �,KRVICE V' -i-, d i tto 25 3u; C Wk 4h t, 0, 50; Carte e K.,n&,ton Road, and is only 20 miles -ditto 22,50; A Micbell, ditto 24.")- NV T 1 awl it.( in all place,4 7­ 'Horner, crush grav•n t I 1.2.40: i()V east from Toronto, •VLrd, telephone calls to BKbeuck & Confretionery.at reasonable prices Terms on, Property Made Known on Y I's Watt Milling Co. 1.85; F Lee. ploviv for and Tobaccos Day of Sale. grAding rep washout con 1 58 30; %N*m SALE AT 2 P.M, (Standard Time', - Mundell; cut weeds in Clareruott 3,Al: -e'm.,%'y be rented PRENTICE &-'PRENTICE, Auctioneers � Clar I'll TurDwr, rep washout i C4r streets 2*2 7U-. at" Cl l• 'Cl nibnt:streets 3.60-, D Mu �r ., e...,,t n t for Glen bridge 62.86; T Law, ditto Makes ; I0I.07; 0 Crumna-er, haul grav cons 1.2.. -,!GYPROC and r 1 100 50.- 0 N R, grav for cons 1.2 Id Homes Young "2*2.00; W Pascoe, clean ditch and cut V, CP --weeds con 1 4.00; L Bates, cut weeds cou 1.2 18 00; R Gates, ditto 8 73; A By nailing the smooth, rigid, fireproof and ceilings Maxwell. ditto 7.50; F Cooper, cut faded wafls ,sheets right over the f 95 weeds con 9 3 00: J Spenceley, haul TRAVEL TH�:, S HIGHWAY .wire timber and posts ton t 15 00; Also KIN(i . .,then decorating, you c= make the oldest home wire fence and staples for n t, I 17,7+1: look new and handsome. Also nails WiLT Oil g" etc tot, Wen and "4th line bildgvs 1932; SLi-athdee Trarqp -t Oo,haifllng piledrivor.to E X h i b i t i ofi­ speOials' --4th line bridge 2800, G Va"ons, haul • steel for Glen hridgi-, con 5 J lji; -,:.''August 24th,t0 September 7th _Spenceley, haul lumber to 4Lh con O,hKwa --bridge haul pipe cillverts froth idgtj 4.25; Fare $1.60 par and lumber to Palmer's to - 44 -einent to return I b • F Barclay, haul grav and o. Glen bridge haul grav cons 1, 3, 4 and Iiieludes Exhibition Admission Ticket and For Sale By 3,80; J Soden,­IzrRv for con 8 21.7.5; Gravel Co. grav -ritainal 'Pickering, Ont. Greenwood Sau& coach transfer to aud froui tc N. M. Gordon, for cons 1, 3 and r 1 5:3 5.5; 0 Palmer. inside the-Fix1libitio'n Grounds; cut weeds And drag cons 1 and . >. >,,,,,,,. E Ritien, haul timber to Paliner bridge fielzets g,�.od until September Oth. and 41.uel to Litltoll,'Gleb and 6th linp Return _biidgt---, 30.25; E Ward, grading con 0 lee Pickering : (E".tern Stmidard Time) BRADLEY'S SRADLEY'S 1800; ABaker. ditto 15.00; J Coates, haul gray con 9 10,RO; Morgan Pugh, 8.25 a. iii. and 6.55 a.,ni. daily except grav can 0 3,75; R Found, rep bridge brRdcroth panty cites..,es, nice range of colors 'con -1 1.2Z; W Sh-ea, plow for grading 7.55 Ft, ni. and every hoist ab 5 winntes. to the hour Children'-i pi, Au English ages es "1' 4 and 6 yi�ar:�, at L30. and rep hridge con 1 V.00; W Linton, until -9.55 p. m. broadcloth and fignrLd cotton panty dresses, cut weeds con I 7,fVJj A Carruthers, 10.25 p. rri.:'Sundays only. Children's figiireci kI,%rk t I S 50; Also ages tip to 6 years, special 1.19. drag and cut weeds -lilvvi t Return coaches leave direct frora Exhibition ateen, red trimmed play suite, embroidered figures, haul grav cut weeris rep Children'.,; black s a weg 2, 3 and. 4, specia 1 100. e Grounds to connect with regular coach s Khaki coveralls and overalls, trimmed in red, the excellent Pickering, at -Bay and Dundas, to ''I -Re Gallaugher wearing kind, At 1.25. 1,� I . ear iu cotton and silk. -Women's and Children's�sunituer underwear Grain Merchant Bay at. Dun4as Women's and d Children's hosiery, splendid . id shades. -Regular' coaches leave MEN'S WEAR 'Toronto evert' holir on the half-hour _i�s'Iight %,o"rk boots, panto soles of the splendid wearing r 3s 'Udqrd Time. Me in the market to purchase Ear, 1 60 P M. sta quality, specially priced $2,85. Stri%w, Grain; and Potatoes, Sporting Goods = Tennis wear, balls and bate. We still use the same high grade leather And give you the Same 900d For quotations apply Ill in wir Shoe Rtpairing Department. : ;_ _ - �ervice I X R a 0 2:�z d Gray COa ch Lines'',. • R. R. N o. 1, ECrL - -,-'B RA D LE Y Phone ]?Vkering 1712 0. 15tf Reference Bank of Montreal i 11-T A -_,01 I kv, N " , ,y k : A, w 3 b, e .�' J :: , . rq . a• .,..N.-, . 4 '. .v w , X +'.• .<, 1. : . , 9 #, n . '�.. .a.e.• , Yt. .4 =.. .- �. .^ ,� C i A ,: .- . ; .;a •...•• .._'G•Cr;wV -,•�y, >- y!+• 6 T w- , .z..e. z ..? .t r " '.s 7. . ?i, ° wJ r.. ,. -:: a ':.' s -r..;r a a. ;, - . ._.r a":" : "..Y ? w .Y. v> ..x4 ' ,e.::�,w.,',r .e 1 „ "ltr raa °e . » ;fii- . = .tux . .rq,Xj`• s r „ ,- .a.n:wT_�• s K'v.c.o r 4 n. i y R. ,;:w,• F ;;r' 7 , .c,*K.aw K "T' -'m4 -. M, d F x .; v }gF Y . 4— » .. P,•.. a �•T 4qa :t` i.” _ir .� . _ {,y { +.• •.. �" : fr'L ^R: .'Y!� F`wv • A . _.!°.•: - F •t . rw _ ., y, R ..: '.y +_• T. .''.F. .ate.. .... ..:. ... . :: .; .. •.� ,.. • c• 1 y� ! — �, r 1 MOOS sn CLAREMOMT Lorne Reid, of Toronto, spent Dr. Neil Smith, who visits here Ben and Mrs. Kilpatrick and ' Fred and Mrs. Beal and Mr. and +�= Saturday la town. on Tuesdays and Fridays, is on n daughter, Shirley, Wm. Mundell Mrs. Bell, of Toronto, and .. Paul Rev. H. R. 91ey)<en9 has par- Charles Cooper had a business two weeks'. holiday trip down the and Miss Grace Mundell left on and Mrs. White, of Dunbarton� chased a new car. trip to the city on Tuesday. 9t. Ls > cvrence o MontraaI and Saturday mornfag for the Migh ton spent Sunday with J. H. and Mrs.'- Magnus Morga+s srnd family Migses Bella and Jessie Paterson, Quebec Oity. He will be in his re-union, at Woodstock, at which Beal. ''••spent Sunday sia Joisham's Pled". of Toronto, are spending a week office as usual on Tuesday next. there were over seventy relatives —` Miss Morgan, ed IdPwr, symb with relatives in Claremont. present. They -also visited the EVERYTHING IN IINSURANCS -7 '= Sunday with frieialft IN dw AIUWa. Mrs. Fred Hardy, accompanied Niagara Falls on Sunday and also Miss Della Selsl ett by her mother from Toronto, via- Blacksmlthln.g visited fkisads Is St. Catharines If you require anything is the w� has been sp t by • 4�ys wdta ited at Mrs. D. Lynn's last week. before rel�i� br e. of incur�I•e la an give you our prim Claremont eianda Rev Mr. Mows, of Pittsburg. Horse shoeing a Specialty. It pays to lia lr in strong tinas�cial Mrs. Jock Freon MA "Ild, of who is touring Ontario, spent Sun- All General Work, including Wood A ,■ =0 a• the Imperial Guar- r =London, s f tics mart end wick day in Claremont, and assisted Auditorium Theatre t � � Company, of Cal p� Work, promptly M. J. and Jars. Milker. in the morning service at the Bap- Tke Westea Misuraace Company Wm, Tiompma % spendingla tist Church. attended to. StOU fville, 0nt- of Canada, and The Mutual Life As- week in Toronto with his dau Also, Company of Canada.' For bare. R. E. Forsyth and inrance. gliter, Mrs. W. Brown. spent a few .days last week at Agent for Taco Far,' arw s Friday Saturday, 16 and 17 quotations apply ts, .. . Mrs. Fred Reynolds and son, of Niagara. Falls, N. Y., rind while Machinery.: A. M. GIBSON -the 7th con., spent Sunday with there made an interesting trip in V. J WCCdWexd "THE BLOOD SHIP" Phone Pickering 1 712. Widner and hire. Miller. one of the tri'motored Ford planes GREENWOOD (Jacquelin Logan, Richard Arlen) ' t«r Walter .Ward and Mrs. S. C. of the Sky Lines Limited, over NOTICE Cook and family spent a few days the Falls and vicinity. The new ATTENTION A Drama of the Sea Having taken o Robt. Feasby's Vith relatives in New Hamburg. venture was stated to have been 1 " e, Brougham, we are now r Mrs. Fred Cowie returned home dali2kltfnl, Comedies garagead on Wednesday from the hospital, I have taken over the Agency as give service Broagham as where she nad undergone a serious $ACK TO CLAREMONT for'! Tuesday, Wednesday, July 20 21 Service car always ready, day or - "operation. She is steadily im• _ Renfrew Cream Separators, Scales "THE AIR PATROL" night service. a proving. Dear Friend: Stoves. Pleura's Famous Phone Clare . 5105; lickerinQ Sdd. Mrs. Thos'. Nilson has returned . Here I am back in Claremont at my Plows, Points, (Al Wilson) Gasoline, Oil, Seiberlime Tires. home, after epending about two old stand, ready to serve you with a Scuffiers and Wheelbarrows. 'weeks in Eastern Ontario, 'Mont Well assorted stock of goods at prices Comedies. 251y. A. L. PILKEY. real, Quebec City'and other places that you will find attractive. `Phone 505 Pick. a of interest. It is my hope that the friendships R08T• �E�TS'TT', "Friday, Satnrday, 23 and 24 Farmers are making good pro• established during my previous four- Farmers grass with their harvesting oiler• teen years among you may berenewed. AGENT (48) BROUGHAM "FOUR SONS" ations. Fall wheat and barley is You rn11y be sure that I shall do 3�early all harvested and tale oat everything possible to make- my re- Crop is now being cu t. ness wavantageoue to, you in a burl• P .I S C C E The president and members of Since ownership of .this _ BARR j ' the;United• Church Mission Band Store I have put in stock a large as- -Wish to thank Mr. Brignall and sortment of new merchandise, bought _ son, Roy, very, very much for at right prices; and I am prepared to -and Hard to Get Riving the use of their beautiful sell it to you AT RIGHT PRiCBS, as you . _ Bate down by the creek for their will readily see when you come in, ae - I hope you will do at the first oppoe- P y Wednesday last. , nit on � � , plc y unity. Be ahead with your work by purchasing a McQ'ormltok- Angus McDougall, who has the It is gaming to be a pleasure to see l'lhfllC� contract for removing the earth von. C Mme in and let us renew our Deering B&U. bearing Tractor. and cement at the bridge at the friendship. -south end of the village, is conflo• Yours sincereiv, - 5 to 7 acres a day. You cultivate ry s WE speak of artistic P r red to his bed through illness, con- L. FINGOLD With one of these you can plow can designs that. are - isequeatly the work at the bridge i 20 to EO scree a day (doing a4 much good as a gang plow and dignified. not artistic . Claremont, May 20, 1928, g has been somewhat delayed. _ much faster). You can ibresh and grind your o.Va designs that would be One of the severest storms of grain. You can cut yonr own wood, and a inappropriate for the the season passed- over tbis did Mortgage TSale hundred and one other jobs. These purpose in view. The _.trict on Saturday afternoon- jobs can be done and are being one iltu�trated is aim• 'There was a very h vy rain-fall —OF— done cheaper and better pie, yet has artistry. and there was a rontiauous fi3sh FgR PROPERTY end done when the should be done. of lightning, which, however, y No Greater Tribute' caused no damage in this locality. In the T,.)wnsbipof Pickering, in gsk the user and then ask us for a price. We can Rive N, W. STAFFORD, Geo. Beverley and ,lack Brillin• the County o! Oatsrio• yo,t immediate delivery. _ i Sin Stan Road, gar had a mishap on Monday ' ' • eveniag which tniitbt have result Under and by virtue of the Powers of Whitby "� ed seriously. The steering rod of sale contained in a certain Mort y the farmer's car fell down, and Rage upon which default inpay - Phone Whitby } meat has been made • and wb1ch E HAVE FOR QIIICH SALE '� r �•' the cOaaegaence was they landed wilt be produced at time and place Ly in the ditch. The car was badly of sale, there will be offered for damaged, but the. occupants es- sale by Public Auction on the One New Ford Sedan a coped Injury. premises hereinafter de- . One Chevrolet Ton Track. 1927 model _ q , Shorty Campbell the well known Scribed on One.Dodire three-quarter uarter Too Truck . Canadma cow boy and entertainer THURSDAY. AUGUST 22, 1929 One 1925 Ford Coupe ?� t from Alberta, who put oo an ex- = One 19'2.3 Ford Coupe Maple i4af Mutual Fire . >- at 2 p m,, the following lands hibition of Western Sports and One lfl Ford Coach _ Pastimes of the cow boys on the The north 127 acres more or less of A number of Touring Cars, all makes Insurance Co. prairies at Memorial Park at Clare Lot 2 in the 4th Con, of the said One 6 h. p. Liiody Engine - snout ]set Friday night, wishes to Township of YickerinR: Two I� h. p. Fairbank t Engines Cheap rateebuildings. ad country express his best wishes and re- One l:f inch Lister Cuttiog Box On the aiid lands there is said to be a One 10.20 Titan Tractor Windstorm Insurance on buildings. p;ards and' app ^eciatioa to all in Brick House about •4x30 with brick wind- mills, Silos etc. Claremont vicinity, anti hopes kitchen attached. Frame. Barn 4Ux80 z Dome day to pay scooter visit to on stone wall wi.h stahtieg beneath. - Automobile Insurance - . the village. about 15 acres of young orchard, and Charles Cooper, - - Claremont of al! kinds. The Women's IostiNSe will about 3 acres of mixed timber. FARMS FOR SALE meet at the home of Mrs. Roy Mor- Thie farm is well adapted for mixed -` �" - - -- -- - -` - Write or hone plan on the afterlill of «-echo.• farming. It is situated on the Aud• �7Cp� �T "day. Aug- 21st, whoa the members lev Road about 5 miles north of the E D. B O YY A 11 of the Pickering branch will be Kingt ton Road and rural maiipasses SPECIAL P20 ..,WHITBY, ONT. their guests and will give "s pro- the farm daily. gram. As berry pieking will be over ever member iy requested TERSI9 : -h) per teat, of the purchase FOR TEAM HARNESS Farmers Attention - y 9 money day of sale and balance with- _ to be present to 'spend a - social is 30 days thereafter. Possession to time with the visitors. Those plow and cultivate the .said lands I have secured the agency for the Frost wanting transportation are re- given immediately and full posses- Brasa•monnted Team Backband Harness, -- fit Wood and Cockshutt Farm Imple- _ ueeted to meet on Mrs. Jas. H. pion by October 1. 19.20. fhe pro- 2 inch layer trace with heel chains. $42.00 mente. and will keep constantly on_ Evans' verandah at 2,80 o clock. perty will be offered subject to a -re• :• with 5 ring breeching, instead of back- hand repairs !or these popular On account of Rev. A. McLellan erved bid. an stable bolas away on his holidays the For further particulars and conditions band, $49,00 s u implemeata s ::. Al o Lo d 6tti fittings. d bl pulpit in the United Church vcae of sale apply to Black mounted Team Backhand Harness, $38.50 1 °R ' - occupied on Sunday by Frank D. F. W. SILV ERTIDYS. [will also take contracts for painting „ ,, barns and-houses by a new Findlay, a student Of Emmanuel Auctioneer, 9touffville, Ont, G.ring. Breeching $44.25 ,. process, by spraying. College, who presented the claims Or to This is sot a factory Barnes,, but cnstont made in oar Estimates cheerfully given, of the Ontario Temperance L pion 1f,ICCL'LLOOaH 5t BrTTOx, own shop at Markham. Phone 1820. - -in the morning and conducted the Solicitors for Vendors, '27-52. regular service in the evening. t g;. h0 StouSville, Ont, We specialize on repairs to harness and collars. R. J MaIIII C � areII101� 1$undap next (Aug. 18th) will be the annual church holiday when } there will be no service. • Geo. R''. SCOtt s �'� Store . -C w F , - i' 0 D D B Green River ,West, of - .Ashburn, will conduct 1 Basket the cervices on the.25th lust. :.Harness and Collar Manufactures• Basket Factory i Clare' mon* t -1� ��r- �T Manufacturers of STOUFFVILLE.. 1vi�..RA���..�'vci... OM T. Home'Phore 34t?0 _ A large bowling alley has been in- All kinds of Fruit Baskets, Berry Crates, Farmers, Bushel. stalled in the basement of the aud- itarium. A full line of A number of nev: residences are in vdurse of construction in town this — summer: . Anew butcher shop is being con- wall structed at the corner of Main and Mill street, Our town band was assisting at the Bti YING and selling foreign d afts I a regular Dart of the general business f Tire Canadian }3ank of Commerce in which often fined onr- Qelves able to render valuable assistance by offer-' ing timely advice. Our transactions in 'foreign inonias are conducted at minimum rates; avid -ley ?personal assi =tance we can render is yours for the asking. Enlist the services of The Canadian Bank of Cowinerce when sending money out of the Lanj ox picnic at Jackson's' Point last i T" k7* Vt%e� nesdayr � t. � Our girl's basketball team were h �hiCh IS .-- 10 --afod Q THE STANDARD BANK OF CANADA successful -in winning the 'cup at the Lennox picnic. Ready trimmed, 5 vents to . The severe earthqudke shock was r'' felt here on Monday morning -•last 1,25 er roll, also p :about.. 6.30 o'clock. Ouz c•f:,: ; it are laying down new Sherwin - Williams :.,;cement . °.riles in the needful parts otir maim ints and Fa- of ,facet. Dr.. Ball was .:•acted io fill the vac +aura on the schoct- board :or the re ..Varnishes - '+mainder of the year. Our haseball team will begin next week in playing off their semi -final Gall and see these Goods games in the o. B. A.. and you .will -be' delighted The United church Sunday school with them picnic will h-: I.cl i. next Friday after- - noon at ' i, morial Park. The al ke crisp. in this locality is tu7ning�z !+ut well; going as hi�±h as 4 Del A T 1(l )) 014 to thA"acre.' and . AI r. Fletcher, w•lio conductod the Choral classes here, and at Claremont Pbone 1401, � .. last wnter, will with a quartett-,, sing . in the' United church next Sunday I - TA EVO N T ;Baskets, Clothes Baskets. Frank Pennock, Proprietor Maker of the well known Barnes' Baskets. Phone Markham 6409 BEATT. STANDS FOR THE BEST 1 Litter Chi "criers, gay Carriers Pnulps, Lloor Tracks. Ccw Bow•13. Pressure systems Etc. It will .p,IF 'von to get alt' prices on. above before buying elsewhere. - .FRANK P PROUSE PIC.'hlsitl�<<,. Uti1AR.0 ,•evening• .... -_ .. _ .. � - :.. +..... ._. :-r >• y ';:, ..,. ,�+, - +..,. � •. ... '`.: J.. �•,,,. ., , .. "' ;,.,,.,.' _ ` <. •e-+. 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V �.0 ' ST / ..f. ��yy .., .'r; i.v _. _�,. ,-L°- ,» - ,.. .. tf' ti, 4 .... .... -.n. . -. 1L.-. — RL' "._ - ;• l.'iK•' c L-+t • t ^r - d c P. • the first tree was chopped down, he set grains and Buffed -but it came X\ _o not be 'tow ted the ice • p Lenore and Bess at trimming off the upon him quickly enough now. OW fine tees branches and sowing twelve -foot logs He hadn't forgotten that the first cheap tee for the hut. furs taken. be his, and he•need- ;� the fly '��@ f�olRitget� e�l�oyment It came about that he`chopped -down ed them sorely enough. Indeed, the several trees before ,the two girls had matter was beginning to be of para. 0 finished cutting and trimming the mount importance to his health and mth first. Seemingly Lenore had not yet life. ' .recovered from the trying experience Besides, the trapper's -life offered - of two nights before, for, she wholly more of interest than that of the GILLE TORANGE failed to do any part of the work, woodchopper. It would carry him T S /. PEKOE What was done at this end of the labor through those gray valley and- over BLEND Bess did alone, The unmistakable in- rugged hills that now, when he had ' �� I{ ference was that Ned would have to time to look about him, seemed to in- LYE $ double his own speed in order to avoid vite his exploration. Best of all, the �. s ` . o the lash at night. work -would largely carry him away f3 8 - - The day turned out to be not great- from Doomsdorf's presence. If only A. t' aspoonf ul o ly different from the one preceding. he could. spare Lenore, not only by Gillett'a Lye sprinkled Again Nod worked to absolute ex- permission of Doomsdorf, but by con• y p "Fresh it IM the gardens' ha,istiom': the only apparent change sent of the girl herself. in the Garbage. Can seemed to be that he accomplished a The matter came up that night - -- - re to mount emw for e while Doomsdorf was sorting out some prevents flies. breeding finaliy fell insensible in the snow, This of his smaller traps. "We'll light out 9 C r• was the, twilight hour, and prone in tomorrow," he said.. "The sooner we Use Gillette Lye for all the sncw he la like a warrior among get these things set, the better, The j J v y g water furs seem to be absolute! Cleaning and DDisinfeeine his fallen. About him was a ring of y prime i B i� 1� T trees chopped alreau I'm sure the land furs must Cq� ;ttle i B tJ J peed down and, with Bess be,. too' I've laid OUR three lines- ' aid, trimmed of their limbs, notched - --•--' sY and sawed into lengt but always' s for the cabin. sometimes I've trapped one, and some- - LDISOM MIa SHALL. times another." O OCtiVe R They had only to be Lifted one upon , another, to form the cabin walls. ..(To be continued.) Bess had collapsed, too, as the twi- a l�wsrR+rso sy sigh* hour drew on; and Lenore alone '�� sarztstrSrL o _ _ was able to walk unaided to the shack. Fashion Nuggets Again Ned lay insensible ,on the :floor _ BEGIN HERE TODAY cut, built up, roof put on -a place beside the stove, but tonight, lc ng past Y � Daytime frocks in man instances .. for the three of you to bunk. That's the supper c are carrying N.d.Cornet, his fia-Leee, Lenore, a. d pp hour, he was ab.e to re- B out the princess' all- - .- • Radiance - - • the work today. The three of you ' houette. They are fairly molded to Carry the radiance of your soul in $e'ss, a seamstress;' are survivors of a mwe his own wet clothes and to de- ought to get a big piece of it done the figure, fitting ti shipwreck. They land on an island vour soma. of the unsavory left -owera g ght}g through the pour face; let the world have the inhabited only by a man named today from the meal. hips, this line often extending as Inw ` "Miss Hardenivorth? Is she well 8 benefit of ik -Fox. Doomsdorf and his Indian wife. as the knee, which ends with a slight -- Doomac:orf shoots to death 'Captain enou h? Couldn't she help your wife The. third day was given to _lifting p g the eat logs, one upon another,. for liars lust above the hemline. - •' - Knutzen, another survivor, with the housework today ?" g e Minard s Liniment for Neuralgia• the walls of the cabin. It was in real- The ensemble coat for early tall The master of the - island has named °It will take L11 three of you to do must be unlined, so Paris decrees. 4 the island Hell." He tells his prix- as the hardest work he had yet done, the work 111 lay out. Lenore can � as to shift each The material used in this type is The teacher has been talking about oners that they must work and slave og into place took for }Lim as he once had to do in a Rus- learn to do her stint with the' others. ever ounce of lifting usually of the beavier weave, thus' famous proverbs. "Now;' she said, And hereafter, when you address me, y l Power the man can any child tell me xhat this one -s'.:n - prison I � had. The girls could help him but � elviae tiufilcieat weight for early au- „�! _ - "' f.enore is too weak to' take up her' call me Sir.. A mere matter of em -- little here, for both of them together tumn -7ear, I Yan"�. hnt of romp out of mind burden immediately so Doomsdorf ployer's discipline -' did not seem to be ab'e to handle an Panne velvet will play an import, es, Johnny promptly volunteered, sends Ned and Bess to chop wood. Because he knew his master, Ned end of the Brest to a. He lcund he ant part in the wardrobe for the coin - Invisible and insane." They sire force• to work until they nodded in agreement. "Yes, air," he had to Bit each end 5n turn. ing season. It appears in restaur -� ,. both fall unconscious, then Dooms- returned simply. "One thing else- I ant aft I N 1, dorf carries them to his cabin and throws them on the floor. Bess is Yet 1r: was able to drag to tae cabin I can't be expected to do real work is g tonight, and torpi•' with fatigue, take erncoa, as we A. as evening, gowns. able 2•! administer to :Ted; who seems t' e this kind c f clothes.. You've laid out his I place at the crude supper table. After several years of oblivion, the 4 s+Paker of the two. furs and skins for the girls; I want He didn't remem,et getting up Dolman wrap comes to the fore, both, �� NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY to. get something, too, that w511 keep from his chair, stripping of! part of me wirm and dry.'' for street and evening, wear It Is modified sn form in - • - - his wet clothes °and falling among the "I'm and meet in. CHAPTER XVnl.- (Cont'd.) n for t of responsible he etha blankets that Doomsdorf had left for stances to lavishly trimmed with fur. =And perhap °. the administering you brought 'w h you, You should his use on the floor. Almost at once Tweeds of two weights but of thel -;hands halted in their work for one have had greater respect for. the it was dawn again. same color and design are used in !I North. Besides, it gives me pleasure, one ensemble Tweed promises to be t _part of an ins,pnt. His wet, clinging A new, more vivid consciousness clothes I ad been removed, and blank- I assure yon, es see you dressed as was upon him when he wakened. The, a muly in the material for fall, ea you are. It tones up the whole party. pecfally in the twc -piece suit, _ eta, already warmed, •ver4 being wrap- stabbing ache in -his legs and arms ped ?bcut him.. He tell into deep, Stripped of :his late conceit that was mostly worn o9' now; but there The close-fitted blpline continues might otherwise have concealed it , popular fa all types of gown. Grace- ;restful sleep. _ was a sharp pain in the small of his,; , from him, Ned caught every vest I f fia movement is expressed at But 't ended all too soon. A great of the man's irony. "Do I get the back that at first seemed absolutely I t e hem wtth muckk style diversity, ;; :a. nd shook him, snatching him into ,., unendu.rable. - But it waned, too,-as; _. warm clothes?" he demanded bluntly, i such as gores, godets or decided cir- .fie sitting position, and a great, beard- , he went to the work of finishing the When you earn them,' was the I color treatments. -ed face, unspeakably t errible in the cabin, laying the root z;nd hanging answer. In a few days more you'll Black 1s considered most •Important :weird, yelIow iight of the lan,er�, the crude door. 7. be running out your traps, and every- tc r ta21: with dark reddish brown a showed close to his own. •'U p and It was with a certain vague quality close second. These colors are being - out,' he was shouting. "It'll be light of pleasure that he regarded this -used in costumes of varied types, - enough to work by the time you have cabin he had built wcth'his own hands breakfast. Out before I boot i from those designed for formal even- w you finished now, except for the ebinking Ing weal to the strictly tailored daq- s ' - out." of the logs. It was 'he first creative k - Ne.: pulled on his clothes, scarcely j work he had ever done, and he looked .l time des. In its many -. weights wondering at the fact that they were �+- at it and sa* that it was {food. — ! haring, miraculously dry, back of The cabin itself wAS roomy and' and weaves is a favorite fabric for �?'� dressy wear, 'Metal medta, a material the stove: end immediately hurried to - snug; here he could find seclusion �) , -,ti as sheer and fine as ebiffon, lends Lenore'- side. He foigot his own ach- i from Doomsdorf and his imperturb- „ - ace to the tra_,ing lines of an even - - - ing muscles in distres, for her; and able squaw. `�'_ -4 � - �g gown. his a: ms went about her, drawing her ' Doomsdorf 6ati-e him a rusted, dis- " Accessories for the sportarurrit are -face to his- own. carded stove; and it was almost joy to bs had to "foursomes ". These con- Doorrsdorf re- entered the room then, to see it - standing in its place! With scat of scarf, belt, bag and shoes. _ gaz;ng at them in amused contempt, Doomsdorf s permission, he devoted a The colors are vivid and when. -made and tied instinctively straightened. i full day to procuring uel for it. ; "I trust Four. days g of crepe -do- chine, they are often DOCTORS quite approve the you're not hatching mu- _ ys more the three of them stitched !n conventional _designs: w quick a:r.� the sardonic voice came: out. �! worked at the task of laying in fuel , � q. comfort of Aspirin. For y g Many of the trotteur ensemb es t,iese perfectly harmless tablets "Not just now," Ned answered with �,; -Ned .doing the ,ion's share of the sposcr short coats of. fur. This is s?on•e spirit. "There's not much-use 1° work, of course; :ess toiling to-the- used in conjutction� with tweeds or pen ease h aching head without ` to hatch mutiny, k' penalty. r y, 21iir:gs being as they y � � limit of her fine young strength; Le- plain wool fabrics. The material is p Y• Their increasing use year are " more making the ;nerest. pretense. The worked, into the jacket' in various after year is proof that they do help Y,u don't say: There's a• rifle on result of the latter's idleness was, of ways to carry out 'the ensemble idea. and can't harm. Take them for any the wall -" course, that her two companions had Often it the fur is light in wet ht, ache; to avoid the* pain ;� g p peculiar to ... "Always empty -" - to divide her share of go'rk between the lining is of cic th also. women; many have found them 1. "`But the pistol I carry is always them. Every day Doomsdorf slotted Doomsdorf was sorting out some of � --�- -- - • marvelous at Such times, The -• loaded. Why don't you try to take them cel•tain duties -so many trees to proven directions found in every his smaller traps. Minard's Liniment for Summer Colds ere ' � ••_' > -it aw;'ay from, me ?" Then his voice p ' .cut up into stove wood; or some. other, package f Aspirin char ed surly O - Pa o tell how to g y .and r, mbling again. no less arduous dot and he seemed „ thing you catch, at first, you can keep. Y: __ treat colds, sore throat, neuralgia, o But enough of that nonsense. You -You've got to prove yourself smarter t° have an uncanny ability to drive Pleasures neuritis, etc. All druggists. know what would happen to you if you them just short of actual, complete thin than the animals mals before you get the All common things, each- day's events, tried an y g -I've told you that al- right to wear their skins." exhaustion. That with the hour• begin and end, _ ready. There's work to do today. _ They consumed great quantities of PIRIN There's got to be another cabin -logs 'CHAPTER XIX: food-particularly Bess and Ned. Our pleasures and our discontents, - What would have Are rounds by which we may ascend. been s full days • - I The H. W. Longfellow. " previous day and .night had rations in their own Home, enough � 4rvtrin In a 2Tadematit 8eslsbet�ed � Oaseda - . been full of revelation for Ned; and concentrated nutriment to put them ,• as he started forth from the cabin to bed with indigestion, did not suf- No jumpy feeling with his, axe, there occurred a little fice for a single meal. Never before a scene that tended even further to illus= had Ned really known the love of food �R R I NOW when I drive trete his changing viewpoint. Gloat- -red meat, the fair, good bread, rice _ _ e - thr 111' ing with triumph at the younger -- � - - O1Lg man's subjection, dooms ur called - 1 sardonically fromthe cabin doorway. I trust I cant help you in any - f way ?" he asked. Discerning the premeditated insult Yi hh"ne,, Ned whirled to face him. ` Then for an instant he stood shiver- ' hiver i t _ ` ing with wrath. j._ "Yes," he answered. His promise ACCEPT the judgment o! world record 1 p makers on the cho" of tires. Yount to say "sir" forgotten in his rage. fold that the winners ride on Gum- Dipped "iou can at least treat me with the l�Q f «Cis Firestones. - Nothing relieves tendon so respect deserved by a good workman." I I8S� Qn every farrow trace track--in every ou�E• etliectivelq as Wrigley's. The act of Little,' amused lines came about standing endurance run -- the chewing, as motorists have d;scov. Doomsdorf's fierce a s, "A 1f patented eyed, has a gqentle soothing effect. good 3'o ru Gum -D ippin has lice healthful cleansing action of workman, eh ?" he echoed. "Yes, you bot r b victory. g ! p�Y� la in tlep ab 1 ory. Gum- Dipping saturates and insu• 7 W e1�!! the mouth and did work fair enough yesterday. Wait 'Brand edvsek Y is latex every fibre of every cord with rubber is ju a m ter -.' =hie lea 8le eliminate internal heat and give Moist Mifies O `{''" Per Dollar. That's why Firetone Gum.Di e t ne into his door, in s _mo -= fpodg r tires hold all records for taileage, afety and LEY S meat reappearing with a raw and fie, See your local Firestone Deals. several iron wedges from among his >FtQ.4+ON. G1hlADurt c supplies and tools. He put their in FgEEwiwyfri. By � , Ned`- hands and Lhe latter received 3' Firestolne Tire & Rubber Company l v tltin with a delight never experienced of Csuwda Limited - at any favor of fortune in the past. WLE As he worked the stiffness rnd pain eA the yesterday's toil had left in his �ONOtNftO Mi 7, k` muscles seemed to pass awa -. The .�tSSUF. No. 33— 29 a :e swan .. g easily in his • arena. When , y ,� .,. 5w : 1 u,„ �. o` ... T+ w n•,Ir„ �'� ,� - _ ;: _ .c; �'_uee - x. n.#n,w - . ,�,� � ",,.r,,.. ' .._Ft•r's Y t• • AT, e ' ffi K. VMS - c't•'.��"" 'S7•, ;,wr wya,r^. u w s:�y ;.�F!P' d:✓ r .,�,. W •ys :w�- :•a�v«' - SB•.•., ;r..,. �,. •.. .. •>'u W' - ..,».- ...'a• x-.�,nta�,•.. =.: mgt., .:r.r wz- %s :t,..- J"vs3fwr -.:, - ...ae _ .�''� ...' q ';. .: `�• " • [ ', J { , r t Hit•". • • dess of ancient Egypt. -It manufac- - Chinese women ::Britaul Possesses tunes its own climate. Its machinery '? FL is so automatic that it makes $2,000 ight Wonders onders net prc.fit a year per worker. It has In China new ways are challenging a i� created new standards of comfort and "' the,,old, and in the consciousness of 117 - -- —Of Business world hygiene for its workers. -= -- - - Chinese womanhood there is a shaping J-V - . I 7. Cadbury- Factory. In spite of all 1 of new ideals partaking of the West -, anti influence that i entering in -Is a the improvements that have been made g -Is Still Far ad of all Other . making of China of today," asserted rn the humanizing of industrialism, Countries -4_w, import- this old factory is still at the top. Mrs. William Hung, speaking before _ ant Matter That Create This is the only factory, so far as the Women's City Cluuiui in Boston. _ - 8 Solid Pr08 ri ,Sts g I know, that is managed by the brain- o o Mrs. Hung was edu.nted at Wheaton pe ty y o o Collegd and Columbia University, in 1-Lerbert N. 'Casson power and heart -power of its rank and _ file. It is the only one that has re- the Lnited States, and speaks English Great achievements of business and ceived 35, gg i excellently. She is a leader among 000 su eeitiois from its o 0 Industry are .not by any means con- workers. It has been practically self- women in China and is the wife of fined to the United States. The pox- governing for more than tw_nty years. o o Professor Hung, dean of Yenching s` 'zible belief that they are is clearly If you want to see the ripened flower University at Peiping, who is now in _.dispelled b Herbert N. Casson of of industrialism, you must go to Cad - America, spending his sabbatical year y , r as professor of Chinese history, at London, who calls to the attention of bury s. Canadians the "eight wonders" of S. Underground Station at Picca- Harvard University, and who also is British efficiency. a member of the Institute of Pacific dilly. This is London's lata�t wonder: The point he makes is "that Great It was opened last December 30, 1928. Relations and of the Harvard- Yench- There is nothing else like it in any ing Institute of Caiacse Studies. Britain is still far ahead of all the "In the revolutionary changes that : ountries in most of the matters that country. Create a solid prosperity." It leads to two subways that run •• are taking place in China, „ Mrs. Hung "After all,” he says, "sky- scrapers 1,500 trains a day. The deepest of continued, "feminism is a factor pos- are not the only riterion of progress. these subways lies 140 feet beneath sing immeasurable p ntialities y - se ote . What Britain does lack is trainin in the surface. By reason of tr:, ition and long usage g This station has eleven escalators. there has been a wide difference be- -Ca art of seeds to eaurnnr," Mr, It has a vast Booking Hall w-th dis- - tween the social status of man and Casson proceeds to enumerate the play walls that show the ',atest fash- I woman, a difference which is due "eight things that are not to be found ions. It handles 50,000,000 passengers chiefly to the inequality of • education; either in -the United States, or any- a year. It is a subterranean marvel, but the national government. now ad• n aeh o which he de- where else and e f . v t oca es equality, 'n i r educat on and the' so ilea that it could hold the highest _ Glares to be the highest point of hu- p g 1?0 I younger generation is talon as a man achievement in its own line." statue in London —the Nelson Monts- h ) g g �' ' Here they are: - meat in Trafalgar Square. matter of course the new position achieved by worren. Women may now L The Midland Bank. This is the — r ,571 largest bank in the world. The big « hold property irr -their own right and Jack Muter on enter into contracts." banks of New York are not to be com -' "A eat man women, cannot read," pared .••ith it. �f GAY SPORTS MODE. great y - fir ' ' she stated, "but the progressive wo- It has deposits -oi' over £2,000,000,- , Current Topics The white shantung dress has gain - I n:en are interested ooth in social con- 000. Its total assets now stand at the 1 . ed widespread popularity for zpt,rts dit;ons and the practical problems if papa- alleled figure of £2,200,000,000. During the last ten years Jack and general daytime occasions,' be- the home. We have in China the h MOST PROGRESSIVE. Miner, free of charge, as written (cause it offers such lovely variety to Ladies' Magazine, similar to'the wo- It is the most progressi re British; articles which have been published I wardrobe. It can be worn with any men's periodicals in America, which bank, too, as well as the largest. It is from coast to coast in all leading colored jacket or pri-rtted coat. It is is very popular with women readers. not a vast inert mass of eapitaL. It is Canadian and United States news- especially smart with orange flannel I It publishes articles about the politi- dynamic. It is constantly offering new 'II pepers. Mr.:fliner's idea was through f or visit} red silk crepe jacket Style cal problems of China, and about in- services to the British public. This f the co-operation of Iress to educate No. 571 is exceptionally chic with its �ternational problems, and about wo- big bank is not exceptionally large as., the oath to All value of ens have �o- l as bred collar bodice and dr notched i men holding offree, and about those compared with other English banks. y newspapers I P who are otherwise promine;a, as well There are four others that are almost operated fully, the result being that I into box -plait effect at each side of i as information and advice dealing ins immerse — Lloyd's, Barclays, West -' each article or statement has had a, front. The belt shows slightly raised i with all departments of the home." ;minter and National Provincial. tremendoes circulation, and been re- waistline. It is designed in sizes 16, In a recent survey made in Peiping,. ;These are the "Big Five" banks of: ceived so well by the pubi.ic_ that, dur -i 18, 20 ears, 36, 38, 40 and 42 inches 1 Y ,which is one of the cFntres of Chinese _._ Great Britain. They stand in a class I ing the last few years, from fifty to bust... White silk broadcloth, white culture, to learn which were the 20 one hundred letters ~would_ find their wide -wale pique printed red and white most popular books, the Bible was '. by themselves. Their combined assets ' , r P P amount to more than £9,000;000,000. way daily to Jack boner's post office pique, yellow . sportsweight linen,.f named as one of those most read and box asking for reprints of these I orange silk crepe, checked gingham in j studied, Mrs. Hun • - _.What Five banks in the United States, g explained. articles. Jack Miner, being a poor I brown and white, and orchid flat silk or what ten banks,' cs.n make such a China, too, has great stores of lit - showing' I man financially, could not afford to crepe are suitable smart fabrics. Pat- erature that have come down the cen- have reprints made, nor even acknowl- tern price 20c in stamps or coin (coin turies, and which have shaped the . London Stock Exchange, .This I P edge these requests. So rapidly did ' is referred), Wrap coin carefully. lexchange is unique, not only in its P P Y• 1 thought and culture, despite the West - these requests pile up, that upon tak- size, but in the fact that it is inter- HOW TO ORDER PATTERN'S Tern infl fences, which are seeping into national. ing the matter up with 'Ryerson Press, l Arrite your name and address plain - I the new China. Numbers of Euie- Thi New York Stock Exchange Yists } Toronto, they decided to place on the ! can classics have been translated into market all these articles in book form, giving number and size of such phe Chinese language- an 'about 1,100 securities. The London; calling the book "Jack Miner on Cur -' patterns as. you want.. Enclose .Ac in d are widely -Stock Exchange lists fore _pan 4,000. � T � stamps or coin (coin preferred; wrap read. Shakespeare, for instance, is rent Topics." Under the able super quite as familiar to college students It has four times as mhny members ea I it 'carefully) for each number, and . q Fi the New York Stock Exchange. As for I vision Press, ed Mr, a e, rived Moore, of Ryerson address your -order to Wilson Pattern I of China as he it to English and Gep- Press, an intimate, friend of the Miner man speaking students in ever 1 • volume of business, it has few .artifl- Service. 73 West Adelaide Sfr, Toronto. P g y and. family, a book has been produced that The writings of Scott n to the Chi- :handling booms, but it trhlnka nothing of Patterns sent by an • i:rty mail. gs Pe is riot only a credit to the .Ryerson nese a fascinating period of courts handling 3,000,000 shares.in a day. Fress and Miner family, but will be 'a R Re It is the one great international ouS men and charming 'women. Dick - "'mart for the beat securiti•:s of all, e credit to the library of any indi= The Talkies ens' odd characters are vivid even in civilized countries. It is well managed. i vidual. The book is handsomely bound Calgary Herald (Ind.. Cons.)" : it !the Oriental Republic. Tolstoy's works and It is under control. It does not aniag- same as the first Minerabook apIt cone 1s recognized In Great Britain and and those by other European masters bnize the banks. The,: � is why it is tarns over fifty of latest .photos taken other countries that the inventlori ; may be had in translation, beside ,, I and drill remain the centre of the ion the bird sanctuary to illustrate the � of t.,e "Talkies" has brought the long- many uooks on scientific and social world's finance. looked-for opportunity to provide real questir,ns It is run primarily for investors, various Articles, It. retails at $2.50' competition for Hollywood. Cultur• "Then we have a few contemporary 1Tof for cliques of "bulls" and bears." and can be purchased at any book I ad English and French vices. are an FChinese npveis,�" explained Mrs. Hung. t has its speculative side, but it is store, or direct from Ryerson Press, 11 assest of undoubted value. The "One of these, 'Such a Family,' is never overpowered b a Toronto, Ont. Should a profit be de- , p y peculators, ass rived f .'om book the money is used word has became tired of American I written very much in the style of a so many other stock exchanges are. slang and the "star" system, which is, Western novel and is now -in its flf- to maintain the Jack Miner bird J absurdly artiflc al. The movietcne I teenth edition. These stories either There is always a steadiness that l snakes it difficult for sanctuary. Buy it for your own per- demands that performers must be criticie the tenant life of China or panics and vio- socal library, your town library and P dent movements to arise, In other for your friends. not only seen but heard. They must adopted. the tre methods it his words, it is the best - managed and most possess more than the ability to 'adopted. The trend in our modern = reliable stock exchange in the world. ¢ merely pose their roles. literature is realistic as opposed to 3. Lloyd's. -This famous Maritime Opportunity I' romanticism, and its pages - discuss lExchange, too, is unique. ' There. id i Opportunities are like Importun.it• Experience freely the things formerly wrapped nothing, that even slightly :csembles lea. They are like flowers that fade, Our experience is built up of shat• l in mysticism and beautiful allegories. l5t in an other country. It dates back I "Other books deal with' the revolt y Y• at night; setae them, therefore, while tared Illusions than of experience ac ' of youth, a subeef that ' is agitating ras an organization to 1771, and as a, they last, Rutherford. rluired. g g igroup•of brokers to 1689. It has stood all countries, and there is also intro- - the shocks of eight gener itions, and — - - - -- - - - - - - -' - — - - -- duced into the nation's reading a cer- it has never broken' down. taro amount of matter. trenting of in- t .. Ancient Sport Still Popular Lloyd's. is an association of about _ ternationalism, due to the.large quan- 1,200 men. Individually, they are un- ',x I ` tits of translations and the More in- Aerwriters; collectively, they are timate contact with the West. In our .Lyod's. They have a reserve fund of most thoughtful literature we do not over $30,000,000. They have made the ,find antagonism to -the West. Added 'seas safe. If you ask why Britannia to this huge mass of material we have rules the _waves, the answer is— works of the great Chinese geniuses of "Lloyd's." the past; classical literature, in essays 4, Dispatching -room of the Midland . an•d nov ?ls that are perhaps as popu- Railroad. As every one knows, the lar now as at any time. China has -British railroad 'service comes nearest `' many legends and myths which are to perfection. In no other countries _ . woven into its writings and mu^h 10- AU'#23&Sebt7 NATATORIAL STARS, con- querors of the Catalina and English Channels, world cham• ; ppions, record- holders, in open Titanic sczugggle at the gth Wrigley Marathon Swim for the $50,000 cash prizes --an-d---clu-niptonstin p _ crown. For sustained interestrand tumultuous excitement, no specta- cle,- no contest compares- with a - Wrigley Marathon, See this feature event- Women's Section, Friday, August 23rd; Open lace, Wednesday, August z8th. OTHER EMPIRE YEAR "HIGH LIGHTS" Opening of the new $ i ,000,000 Auto - - - motive Budding; $125,000 Agricul- - tural Prize Lot; Trotting and Pacing Races and $5,000 Futurities, Exhibits from every clime; International Regatta and ouc ^board motorboat races; Four concerts by 2 000 ^ voice Exhibition _ Chorus (Aug. 24th and 24th, Sept, 3rd - and 7th); Gdidman and other toted bands, "Britannia's Muster," an in- spir:ug military and. naval presentation by i , Soo performers on the world's larg- est stage; NadonaJl Aircraft Sfiow and Carnival of the Clouds; feature after - feature during the entire fourteen days of the Canadian National Exhibition. Perfect highways. . Pi educed steamship railroad, and airways rates. . Ample accrornmodarion. Make reservations now for Exhibition Chores Concerts and CTrand Stand performances. THOMAS BRADSHAW, President H. W. WATERS, Cranes! Manage I _ i i A Strong Man There is always room for a man' of I force, and he snakes room for many. A feeble man can see the farms that are fenced and tilled, the houses that are built. The strong man sees the possible 'houses 'and farms. His- eye l makes estates as fast as the Run - breeds clouds. — Emerson. Little Pleasures The life of man upon this fair earth is- made up for the most part of little plans and little pleasures. The great wonder flowers hloont out once in a lifetime. - do trains run 300 miles without a sto poetry. 'Moonlight' is a poem that ' P• And in no other country are there so few accidents. The entire Midland Railroad; is op- 'erated from a single room in Derby. of a train moves without an order from this room. This is the highest point of efficiency ever reached in the Operation of railroads, and it has been wholly developed by English experts. GREAT SHIPYARDS. 5. Shipyards. The three greatest shipyards of the world are in the British Isles —at Glasgow, Newcastle and Belfast. Apart from one shipyard in Germany, there is nq other ship- yard in any co'i wry that can be placed in the same class with the "Big Three" of Great Britain. The largest r,American shipyard is a child's play- ground in comi- arison with these. 6. Carreras.Factory. If a prilte were 'offered for the most perfect and un- ique factory, it would not go to Am- erica. It would go to tine new Car- ireras factory ¢n London. This factory Is at. industrialized '$ppy of the Temple of Bubastis, a god- - ♦ s >, is sung and recited and loved! by mil. ' pions -of Chinese. It was written in! the year 10:36." - ';J S; J;a °� II British Columbian I'I - Documents Sough. Victoria, B.C.— Students of the Uni -' — ` vorsity of British Columbia will scour I Save the Price of Your this province during their sunmrer,va _ Fare t0 Toronto nation in search of historical docu- meats relating to early days, here. They will visit old- timers in remote- a Permanent Waving ;- i! districts and endea�-or to secure front s��•St! Experts spJ them newspapers published in the; When you visit Toronto don't fail to _ ` earliest days of settlement, per I have one of our famous Permanent letters -of interest and other relics Waves at the Reduced Rate of $5.50. - which will be valuable to historians. With pr without appointment. The university and the Government specialists in the Shur Wave Method ; " feel that no time should be lost in col- of Permanent Waving. (For ladies - - letting all other documents available. who care.) JAVELIN TOSSER ALL GATHERED FOR THE SLING While the university had intended to make a collection of its o*n, the Gov - - ROBERTSON'S Fine pbetograph. of B. Szepes, Magyar A.C. Budapest, throwing the win- lernment has decided that all original 288 YONG"TREET. TORONTO ning javelin throw -of 218 feet of S.A.A. championships at. Stamford Bridge, documents shall remain in the pro- Write for 800 let •'W2" on the care l England, recently,' ` vinrial library in Victoria. of a 8hur Wave Permefiont Wave. .' „L .,. ... - '..: � .:. .. -, ._.. _. - ., w- -. `- ..r,. ^'�- .•�t�';�.. -.... '- ... ...._......... ... ... i... .... . -. .. •a . . _ .. .. 84''�,h•�+n...'e4'!� „'.X�:.� ..L:•:.k ^�^:4 -. -.. ... ,.. .........,. .. _'k'z"""• . -i..w.l,Jy�+.. S . ?k...... _sn' N "4 z 7 hfy�s Cronk is taking W, Kenneth Gordon, of Toronto, —Miss • was i n town on- Thli�sdAy attend• m-Utor trip through- the States, ins the funeral of the late Dr. B. during which she will visit her -YEAR LOCALISMS brother, U4irden'Croak, of Wells. _]RADIO Field. —Mis,% Chrlssie Munro has p�ar Mr.- McCullough and family, ville, N. Y. -- " �eb­sed an Egs ex seda-E. of Toronto; spent a,• few hours on . —The women of St. George's —Charlie Marquis, of Toronto, Thursday with John and Mrs. Guild -will hold a sale of home-made spent the week-end with relatives factur-- Dunn bakitig on Saturday afternoon This Season is recognized all leading Radio manu f -here ere as being the outstanding yea —+he Misses Law are treating —M. 0, Zimmerman, of Toronto. next, Aug. 17th, on the lawn Of-G. town on. Monday on busi- W. 'Barker. -their residence to it fresh -coat of w the ra,.dio iudustxy.- nesta. He was accompanied by —The Toronto Exhibition will paint. Mrs. Zimmerman, who spent. the opin in two weeks. - After' that —0. K Sterritt is having his with His. W. J. Miller. you cap put your straw hate and do much day w. store re-painted mbicb. ad Ferguson, who has Pal-in Beach suits in cold storage- Here are a few of the leeeing features Characteristic —Charles to Its appearance. rd been enjoying w few weeks' vaca• until summer cornea again of this year's sets • —C. H. Pilkey has been award in, resumed work at the General —Dr. H; T. Falahse, Resident Dent*' ed the contract for .painting five tic Monday, ist, Office in residence, two doors township bridges. Motors at Oshawa on, Xot of St. Andrew's Church, Pick- Greater Belectivity,' Purer Tone. Hundreds of men who have been east Decreased Battery —Lyndon Croak isspendiogtble off work at ..that, industry, ering; Officie hours 9 am. to 6 p.m. week with his school-mate, Rodger laid daily, and evening by appointment. are anxiously awaiting orders to Consumption and Lower Prices. Dorland­of Wellingtob. (X-ray service).—* rtiportfor duty, but the prospect —A. and Mrs. Matthews and . irityery bright for many who —St. George's, Pickering, Sun • .''daughters. of Claremont, visited -113 c were forced to take a- prolonged day next, 'Aug. IStb, Rev: A.' E. It you have SD old -set lo turn' • in -we'll gladly Hugh and Mrs. Machin on Friday last holiday. Davies, M. A., will. conduct the -allow you a liberal allowance on _Aadr�w Douglas, a former morning service at 10.30. Sunday '—Miss Marjorie Bath has re. we I 11-known resident of Pickering, School at 9 30 a. ta. No evening a. new set. tarried home, after spending five died on Sunday, Aug. 4tb, at Sit. service during August. (866 also ­weeks with relatives at Agincourt Michael's Hospital, Toronto, in his Fairport Beach notice). and Toronw. place —Mrs. H. G. Calvert still con- 08th year. His funeral took WHITEVALE. -eai we a . re featuring tinnee is a aerions condition and from- the residence of his sister, 'This y is not making the progress to. Mrs. Slemob,of 57 Rroadview Ave., The Womens' Institute will meet, a: friends Toronto, on Wednesday, Aug. 7tb, wards'recovery that her the home of Mrs. Geo. B-arkholder would like to see. interment being made in the R. C on Wednesday afternoon,, Aug. 21st,, "The New.Eveready and De Fores t- Crossley". in Deceased is —Mrs. Lennox and two dough. Ce etery. Pickering. survived by two sons, George and At 3 P. ni. Members and friends "'CANADA'S FINEST PAIR." tars, Jean and Emmeline, and Mr. of Brougham branch will be present Davis, of Toronto, spent, a few Joseph. • His wife, whose maiden and it is expected that there will be e was Frances Kennedy, died hours on Sunday at the home of J. name a large number to enjoy ' the pro- and Mrs. Murkar. about thirty years ago. grain and social hour to follow. Pickering The American tourist traffic Fred T. Bunting, —Mrs. F. T. Bunting and two r the Provincial highway is -Established 1957. sons are spending a week with ove BROCK ROAD. now very heavy and will continue ,her sister, Mrs. Clement. of Hit. to he heavy for the nextfew weeks The recent showers have done.mucW ton, at the latter's summer cottage or at least until after ibe Torcinto to help: the 'oat crop. on the shores of Lake Erie Exhibition. , A few days ago a Tjle Ackf9rds entertained friends .—In a speech a delivered at Lind. man who wag going from Whitby from Toronto, -over. Sunday. say on Friday last Premier. Fergu- to the Rouge Hit) on his motor. R. J., Fuller is a busy man these iq fore son- stated that the goverzimont cycle counted the nii-mber of care days, between picking fruit and ex- would greatly increase its grants to improve �he county and town. wnich be met, to satisfy his -curi• tracting honey, Reg, has to work catty. Of these 84 were American overtime. ship roads cars and only 23 Canadian. almost Farmers in the vicinity are doing —H. J. Clark retu rned.to, the city 4 to 1. These tourists leave a -quite a. business. in-fruit and market on Monday to resume his duties rdening, the land being suitable' large amount of money 16 our Era For good va'lue,and • with H S. Howland & Sons, after for these cropq. 9 riding a couple 'of weik�-, V* country, for, as a rule, Aipe I ricans The deferred ;qftball . lea7g-ap gtime free spenders, ad ;ctween Picketing and tlw? Brock Ra tron with bii- parents, W. J. and are F B. Moore, of 04hawa. wa appearance Mrs. Clark. %a.4 played at Audley on Tuesday, arrested ou Saturday afternoon q display - -Archdeacon White, of, Toron• Aug. 6th. Much interest-wa to, was here on Thur-4d&3r conduct- by Constable W. H. Chester and -ed in this game as it was the decid- there *15 nothing bet' b ing the service -at- the funeral of H. Officer John Kay, charged with ir,4, game for the championship of rec�less driviog In front of Orch- Pl%erirkg, At the close of a fast the late Dr. B. Field. Hewas and Ion, Rouge Hill, be ptrack ' stocia 13 to 8 r -Assisted in, the service. by Rev. J. clean. game the score - Aet than. -7 knottier car containing an elderly i Brock Road. in favor of the —Remember :the. sale of house man, a young lady and two young ' The Brock Road Community Club and lot. household lurniture eV!. men from Port Credit, forcing the ill hold their August meetirw at the -The Holeproof Line" i � l belonging to the eAtat6 of Mrs. J car into the ditch where it upset home of A. C. and Mr,.;. Diamond, Rankin, to be held to, morrow (Sat. The occupant@ wtwe badly shaken Station Road. Pickering on Saturday urday) afternoon. See advt. in up- but escaped injury. Moore evening. August 24th. There will be a We have them' in another column. sopeared before Polite Magistrate softball game, horse-shoe pitching and —Miss Edith Law, of Toronto, Clark on Monday evening when he 06LOT sports,, commencing at 6.30. A the charge. He busine4s meeting will be called at 8 spent Sunday here at the homeof pleaded gnilty to to elect S�ec- Trias. Lads and' Gents AOSWII-V @ flimed $20 and costs o'clock sharp a her aunts. the Misses Law. At w a business that may the morning service in St. Point's —While driving south on the and dispose of any meeting. Commun- Whitby. Lindsay -hiab way- one day come before the m 0hurch she sang, two solos that last week Walter Feranson met ity singing and refreshments as all were much appreciated. with a motor accident in which he gather round a calnpfife. 'Everybody —Miss Ids fterritt, who passed her final examination at the To- 1"ffo'red' the 'fracture of several come- lip LADIES • ribs. Another car, owned and rostoNnirmal School last spnnsr. SALE REGISTER. .1aa been engaged as teacher. at k driven by R Thompson, of 662 You'll be pleased to learn that we have now placed in W iudermere Road, Toroa tQ, -crops- -Patterns." Sirnplyawandirfal S. NO. 4 east, as successor to M August NiX—Ciredit Aue- a Saturday; Ai; stock- another line of ed the road in front of him to go line for the home dree?maker. Ir,'scalled the Mary Baxter, who resigned. into a lane leading into R. Brad- —A gale of 12 fiorqeL, and 60 cattle —A slight earthquake tremor. on the premises of Wm. Hopkins. ley's farm juot inside the town TY' was felt in Pielgering, Brougham lot 32, con. 9, Vv-hitby TP. 2 1-2 SIMPLICI and other parts of the township limits. � It is alleged that he did miles west of Myrtle. Sale at 'one not give any signal to show his lock, (standard time). See tills. A one -piece pattern. All at one price, just 15 eta, between six - and seven 0 clock on intention of crossing the road o'clock, It's a wonder. Call and see Monday morning. It affected the Tbompson's car 'Was ditched and Win. Maw Auctioneer. this new line. lbouset much in the same way as a !heavy track dose when RoiDIr. both were badly damaged. Now along the highway. D r. Owa r Rants, of Pittsburg, Pa., . who was'the'dri ve'r of the car —The runion services of St. Paul's- SA LE—Mslt% hnuada pupa five yogi Knew? en T. that was in a colliston near Dar- F OR -Mr Do y and St. Andrew's Churches will be t months old, Apply H. White, Pickering-' bO barton on July 29th. which result - ir. hold in the latter church on San ed in the death of his companion, ANCING;--Every Saturday n Fobt We have a dandy line of Overalls at $1.75 per pair. day next at 11 a. in. and 7 p. ni. Dat Dew Drop Inn. Kinipton Road; East of `We have all wool Work Sox at 4 pr for $1. We and will be conducted by Rev. J. Charles James, of Toronto, and in Rouge Hill. 4ftf n fancy colors for 50 eta serious L injury. to Wimself which o" ___ have fine Holeproof Sox in �-'S. Ferguson. 4t the evening ser� cionfin d him to the Oshawa Gen. SALE-11 piwy., 8 weelip old; per pr. We have nice black Oxfords formen at vim his subject will be "Modern- oral Hospital for about two week@, Fa0laRo a Hoist ei a hafer, fresh. .. CA-61 StorT, 4.00, 6.00 and 6.00 per pair. Pb Clare 3617. 60' ban and Fundamentalism.` is chargedwitb manolaiGghter.-His one —There appears to be an epi pi-eliminary trial will take place on OHINCHILLA RABBITS For We. demic nf thievian in this district. %L) Re 'stered and pediereed.stock. Apply'T. inx next in P V - :.. I — . . A FEW SPECIALS IN DISHES Uxbridge, Port Perry -and -Brook. Monday'even ickering E. O'Reilly, Dvnberwn. 49-50 ! i,,-e court. Much ympatby is Clover Imealf. cups and -sauce rp L 85 dozen. Sherbert glasses'witb plates gin as well as Whitby all report a folt for him am he and James were 0 RENT OR FOR SALE--lb Pick. TO Village, a s-roomed cottage ifitti elec- 0 of each in set only 98 cents. New line of kitchen bowls, number of burglaries. dtkriag the letters' tte Ap 51 white with wide blue band. 15. 20, 25, and past few weeks, and there are no the best of -friends, and the lights and garage, PIY NEWS office, death is very keenly felt by him. Lee&] - and Lone Diet- -40C each. Nice fine clips and saucers Jflueo si'to the guilty persons. Pro pretty at 1,75 per doz. Vincial 61ficers are now bus* in. —Russell J. Andrew, formerly so sand and gravel hauled, with -narrow blue band, very XMMA. W. Mitchell. Pickering. of Pickering. met with -a heavy 41KING BU _­vsistigating.'A number of chicken. Phone Pick 5720. 37-52 Saturday morning G KILLER"—It's goinglike wild fire—nothing stealing from farmers is reported. es Ply - On better. Don' fk t take a chance on substitute. when fire broke out in his barn OTTGE—Havinff secured the servi.. 'The poor what- crop in tire w West will have the residt Of where his is kept. The fire Nces of a first-class hay baler I am in the mar- west hay and straw. Chas. Goodwin-Picker. ,raising the price of 'wheat and alarm was sent in immediately ing- Phone-Pick 1707. 50-51• consequently the -price of bread. and the brigade responded quick. red, For Jy,'but the Ore had reached the AYRSBI.RE BULL, Registe, 'M It is predicted that the coming . Sale Raised at Esperimintal Farm,.Otta- -e Find was burning fiercely. wa. Also, Holstein dairy cows. Maple Leaf winter will gee the price of wheat houc Y ed in saving Fair (tort. 7). Claremoht. 59t f ­ o nle CHAPMAN authorities claim that with the in• the walls and roof of the bon, e,. U,`-;TO',M CHOPPING— I am prepar- create in the price - of wheat, the. The barn, car.and the back kitch• C ed to do cnstom'chopping op Tupday after - tarniers in the nortli-west w`11 en were burned 1w chop for sale. H. E.. Turner, Wbite-vale. 33tf rned to tbo' pround, noon and all day Saturdai,of each 'Week. I have receive as much for their grain as The loss is estimated at aboni THE CENTRAL -,GARAGR-. $4,000 The property is situated TORONTO WET-WAS4i__CAUN- 'they did last year. TDRY (semi finish} —Ut our driver call and t tht-east end 'of Whitby on the —J. J. O'Connor, Police Maggie. a espla'n,our­24 hour aervim Just leave your trate of Port Arthur, and' dsligh highway, amd'was OuTehased by name with Mr. S-. W. Davis, barber shop. we - 7� ephone. 4900 Mr. Andrew about a year ago. Be will pick up and deliver 3 times a week. xTW ter, Miss Mottle O'Connor, visited Mareball and Mrs. McGregor, of has been conducting a tourist bus'- L"ARM, FOR SALF,100�acres. good ness. alour, with a service station T' ioamy soil, easy to work, ninety acres nod- 'the Brock road. last week.- Mn ed. down, good buildings a3ad well situate halfa 0!Coanor is a gon'•6f the late Jere• and refreshment stand. mile from the Village of Claremont. situated fur- 'Aceesgor miall O'Connor, who resided at —0n.Wednes-day morning of last ther particular* apply to V; m. Mundell, Clare- ies, Ofls­and Fairport. Before going west Mr: weelCehicken thieves brokig into 'o"" ont'. 49 .Auto, lRepairs, -O'Uonnor lived on the Newman John Barnes's hen house, near SALE —Brown mare. 8 years UOR SALE Actitylene Welding, V old quiet for woman or child to drive. wit- in 'farm wt Fairport Beach. . It iq 48 Cberr g. fop r ed for gar m milk man.. - I cov!!�!� b 4C b UFYI ..ywood, but after, fillip ears "IV e e was last in Picker'. bags with chickens were inter- Apply to George lanes. on farm of William en- gelly, 3 -2 mile west of Greenwood," Ist form on south side. 50-1 0 8! d be sees many chances. rupted in their work. They made - Charging z an Battery -By orders of Gen. Williams, a speedy get-away. leaving the They w6 FOR SALE 'OR- TO 'RENT—In Bro- -0om. -of the Ontario Provincial chickens- behind re tra, JL' u1bam, seven-room house, garden and *elliag at a- very high speed and Police, a new post has been estab. a Is6, pony, buggy ihd barnew, 'wod1:z Repairs made on all makes to lished at Cannington, and Provin in coming to a corner of the road- =� for Wd work or. and .,. Apply Madill, they failed Mrs.,? H. 11, Claremont R. R, 2, or hone cial Constable Cecil. Taylor, who about a' mile distant, Claremont 331, 7 has been stationed at Oshawa for to make the turn and the car, a Sot SALE—Ford light delivery -the last 16 months, has been trans- Studebaker, ran intoa tree-wreck- FtoruRck. in dandy shape. good winter and-prurn- ferred to this new post. Mr. Tay. ing it almost beyond repair. The mar curtains; can be used as roadster, Willac- for will police the townabipscf license plate showed that the car cept part essh and potatoes or___prod;Ke- for bat- crab. Brock. Scott-- and Uxa belonged to Wm. ClavtOn, who aine,orsHcagh- David J. Scott, Altons Road, 3-4 mile north of Kingston Road. 26tf !bridge, while Officer Thop. Hit. 1 lives near Markham. He was ar- -- ARM TO RENT-174 acres in Pick. 7 icholl, of Oshawa. will -2 miles north of ering township, 1 1 Reach. East Whitby, WeFzt Whit- He was allowed ont on $2060 boil Highway Gn Brock road. 120 acres good Ci.i I look of ter reated and taken to Wbitbv jail-F King- ARLES Be SPENCER d by hi-4 father cls� by and Pickering. Both these offi- which w as f u rnisbe I loam under cnitirstion. 54 acres pasture, we I watered, 6 acres apple orchard and cers will eo-operate with eat and brother. He will conic tip for buildings. Lot ig. concession 3. Timothr Wed. Proprietor, Pickering` in their work. trial on Monday evening next. din. 50t