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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1929_08_23" b 77. :F - r a 7 ERING N EWS P CK Ir VOL. XLV111• TIC]CCE-AR—ING', ONT.,- FRIDAY, AUG. -.23, 1929 7 prafleigotonal. garb*. DUNBARTON. BROUGHAM. S M.ill vi Anglican Mission in the, Community' Mrs. Philip was a 'Beav'ei-ton s- Wmte GREENWOOD­­ Hall on Sunday at 3 .0. m. (standard itor on Sunday. time' . The service will be conduct- Mrs. Philip- attended the * funeral R. H. C. PEARSON—Pbysician "XiS. CQ0pe17, of her cousin in the city on Thursday TR. Surgeon. Dunbarton. loly ed by the Rev. H. C. Le Is running again after the flood, preceded by Sunday school At 2 p. m., of last week, MILLS R*OR. FORSYTH, Oph. D., Direetor See also Simcoe Point notice. No.7 Highway which passes through Sawiog Lumber, Chopping Zometrical Association Of Ontario. Reg. isteLed ember of the - American optomic',.4 Grain, summer months, Brougham, had A very, heavy traffic Established 1838 E SIMCOE POINT Claremont. T- ezamined by appointment on Sunday evening.. Ont. on Tuesdays and Fridays. Misses Joan ani Aileen Corcoran, -VARL A G . RUBIN, R. 0.— Manufacturing Balakets of all- On Sunday next at. 7 p. m.. (day- of -Toronto, "are spending -their hol 2 EFesigbt Idght saving time) there will be a _UJSpecialist. Honour graduate of the College kinds, including: k, r Spring farm. ot optometry of Canada: s6ort open air service on H. T. Cook's it Gold medalist and John Cowie is treating his resid Special �Notice * idays a� Silver ant prize winner in 1928. At Markham Bushel, 11 Quarts, 6 Quarto; Pint la�wrn, 'conducted by Rev. H. C. Lew - every denatcl office. At Stouffville from Wed- Quart Boxes, Berry Crates. is Hooper. Come early and join in ence to a fresh coat of paint, thus ktigond y from 9 a. in. to 5 p. m.. in Dr. service- of song. This *11 be the greatly improving its appearance. After a very heavy expense, the :My to�aturdayof each week. Eyesexamin- will A large stock on hand at - , , The W. J. Brown family.have re- mill dam is re-built. fitted and repaired. -Highest quality concluding service of the season. at Lowest Priced_ Phone Stouff 2405. 481y reasonable prices. turned to the city, after a very pleas- BROCK ROAD, ant holiday with T. C. and Mrs. 0 H 0 P P-1 N Q "gas. Pi ice reductions at the Bro,wn. pan. 1R. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and factory. -- The people•of the community heard Miss Beatricei St6venson'who ha's Monday, Wednesday and Frida sSolicitor.NoLary Public Etc. money to Phone Markbam 6405 or 8420 or write With deep regret the death of Frank been spending the past few months 8c per 2 bushel bag. South Wing Court House, Whitby. 25ly Ch".'Woite, Locust Hill Out. Ax-ford, of Coldsprings, formerly of in the city has returned to her home Brock Road, which took place in the in � Brougham. EATON & 110813-13arristers• So. Feed of different kinds always Bheitors. Northern Ontario Building, 330 JUST • Cobourg hospital on Sunday 'August The many Brougham friends of ..pn hand. saystreet Toronto. ARRIVED I 18th, in his 49th year. The funeral Rev. Mr. Van Wyck are sympathetic W. J. Beaton, -Scratch Feed for hens. J. D. F. Ross.. Adelaide 27s7 was held 9p Wetdnesday,..w11,en his re -- with him in his recent misfortune of 4. .0neC&rloadof mains were convened to Erskine Cem- having both his legs broken. 'PICK&RESON & PIOR'BRING— etery for interment. Deceased had Harvesting will soon . be finished. -LIEwristers. Solicitors etc- 213-214 Cooled. ACCOUNTS station Life Building. Corner Yongg and Rich. Plastering and Fin. been ill for some time with' jaundice 'The favorable weather of the past mand Sts. Toronto, Phones Adelaide 4489 and which develop6l into pneumonia, He few weeks has enabled the famers Now due. I require settlement of 4480; Pickering office open Wednesday and was taken to the hospital where he to make rapid progress with their all accounts by August lot- S.t. , ay evenings Pho ck 6600, atf ishingLime and cbed. The sympathy of the commury. work. C3 do oat wait for further notice. Aty is extended to the fa.q--:Iy in their Misses Alice Middleton and Marie This applies to small as well A)eq&W I � I Gyprock gad bereavement. Merrifield, of Gravenhurst, spent a as large accounts. f(�w days last week at t-h- h Succ"wr to Dr GREENWOOD I N.DaleC, Graduate;; in t"� TEILC.8,MITH. D.D.S.. LD 8 the former's paxents, Luther, and Mrs. IN he o. owing sizes: nd the, �Oy"J College Of Dents] Surgeons and Torun- . . James and Mrs. Raine, spent Sunday Middleton. versity. At Claremont. of5ce ov D. A. Mrs. A. Black .and her two Son S, REOU's store every Tuesday and Friday. Phone _32 inches by 6, 7, 8 and 9 feet w;th friends- in Agincourt. 10- 11. 27tf and 4 inches by 8 feet. Miss Mildred Mantle is visiting ?*fr. Black, of Cleveland, Ohio. and Mr friends in Myrtle this week. Black, . of Dt-troit, Mich. *spent Wpd- ]RERBERT T. FALLA ISE. 1, D S.. E. M. Devekell'' of Whitby. has com- ri,�-41ay' last with Robert and Mrs, D D. S„ Graduate •f the Royal College of teess Pen-tal Surgeovto and the Univemty of Toronto • PICKERING tain rrenced work on the school here, Devitt and family. - Chfte in residence second door east of St, And. Mrs. Johnston, of 51)'Ttle 'r. , visit� Mrs, Jame, Madill, who is serious- �mvr's Church. Pickering, Ont. .' Office botir, : 9 a. in to 6p. m., of by 0��i a t went. (X •ray -ing -ith her ant, M,,,. J. Boyer. ly iii, Ala.�; taken to a Toronto hos- service), Phone Pick 37 431y' LUMBER YARD Miqs Dorothy canton, of Claremont, pital on, Sunday. Her many friend' is holidaying . with Mi." Laura Or- at-? anxious to hear a favorable report loustinsom gq;Lrbo. r.erod. from, her. The sympathy "of the whole Use lraser's Scalp Tonic community is extended to her family AELIZA-BETH RICHARDSON— Miss Giles and Mr, and Mrs. Shortt comn *Fireand utomic b, it insurance- at ap kr of-Toronto, spent Saturday with Mrs. at this time. r*W s% As. M_ Wood. Vi.qitor-, at Brougham included the ticg companies of solid financial stand- Ms. Mr, Eadie, and family of Toronto Everest family with Thos and Mrs. a or FORGE KEAY—Licensed auction. Believes itching scalp spent Sunday lapt with Mrs. Alf Gammage, Mr Allen, and friend with Geer. Altana Live stocir and general sales Tremble. It is 25 years since Mr. the former's daughter, Mrs. E. Per - 9.02`t.r=11_'J0ed to, Term reasonable R. 4mmediately. P ro- Eadie taught school here. ryman arki family. Miss Orr at the 14- Phone Stauff 9003, 51-4 -motes healthy growth T. C. Brown home,. The Davis fana- POSTI"' Licensed I�VLFE. eneed Auctiotiser. of hair. Tunes up the ily with the Carlton family. W IF* fus 0•00SIM Of York &1%d 010110110. Aus scalp. banishes land- Bate and Miss Bate with M:ss Ids mean 061" of all kuwa assanuad so an dbonea The opening of the new Kinssile Un- Bate, Miss Stevenson with her niece Daiwa. A4dr•w Gi luver P 0" 0MIL ruff, Restores hair, iced church, wil be held on Sunday, Miss Beatrice Stevenson, and Mrs DR,BF-AT0N_Y_0W_N8_NIP=_3RK 1-nqt over 50 per cent- August, 25th. The services will be Purdy at Mr.;. J. H. Madill's home.- o O-T•-- 00mmisiviamertoe Mkfts condlicted by the Rev. J, U. Robins, The August meeting ol the Woth- 49ftsvi" a gray, to natural Lolor. an *ass W K" to kiss of Bowmanville, president of the Con- t"Oer of Uwe LAW en's Institute. held at We home of �Soldon absolute t7i to money fereT#:e, at I I a. rm anti -4 p. m. Spe- Mrs, R. D. Miller, was a grand suc• bsiekgiisrantee to give cial music by the Brooklin United cesq. The meeting was opened it GRANT —Lot 0 satisfaction. church choir at both services. . On the usual manner, with the President • Tuesday, �usr� 27th supper will be *T- 00nesss' to b— b Mark be- 7508 in the chair, After the regular bus • i� ca _'T'� B_'�_ and M t'ri-s". ton R "d ine�s was concluded, Miss Roberta ANT RFRF Y C 31 served from 5 to 8 0 clock, Tarnn�a; C..d Ad I We l3ly by an excellent program by the fol- Phillips took -�,.harge-of the program, lowing artiAt,;: Soloists— Mi�:,; Mar- which was given by the teen agc .WM., MAW. LICENSED AU()• jor�t lto26s, Whitby. Mr,"Paul Varland girls, xhich made the afternoon very TIONEER,for York. Qatartio and Dw..bam IC 0=17 of Oshawa: Miss Laura Mackie, of C61sties, AlIkuwaof issim plow, P' k Barber Sbops enjoyable. The following took part to. Term reasonable. Down for ades may - be Brooklin; Mr Ed Bowman. of Whitby in the program Miss Doris Johnston Viramead at NEWS' Office, Bell and todepen- Elocutionist —Ms,: (irate -Coulthard, isaw obones. Whitby, iont� toy a reading: Miss Mary White, an in. THE RURAL Of =by; Piano Duet—Misses Gee strut mental selection; 'Miss Annie i6fqDs--Govern—mei)t,—Muoic.ip—al- and ardPuckr1n: Violinist—Mr. War", of Bayles, instrumental music; Miss mortgage Bonds.' ' Also'. lodue'trialls. SECURITIES COMPANY LTD. Toronto. Short addresses -Arill be giv- Marjory Phillips, instrumental mus- fiWe investments at froth 5 to 7 per en by re-:-ident ani visiting ministers, ic. o"L Geo. W. McLaughlin, of Oshawa. and Tha: l"t two named were Tor- Real Betate and Insurance. on to visitors. Also Miss Mary Phil- INSURANCR—All elaseei •written in. other. Admission to-supper and con-, I ips,.. who gave i . t, recitation, and Mur- CludiOg Fire. AAttonoobile. Wind. ty. 50 cents, children under' 12 25 i,I Dunn, who read a paper on "Nat- Farm Properties Spebial ctirt I I Werm. Accident and Sickness. cents. ure Study". Phone or write Head Office: M 214 ConfederatJon OUNBARTON. Life Building. Toronto. ,_48tf ED. BOWMAN.Whitiby Phone Main INO. Arthur Holmes, is holidaying with on tario meets your holiday need. his grandmother in the city. Bmn�l Office : Gordon Building, Miss Agnes Thom, and nieces rlort..—Tricka golf courses and .. .. IS. 9 -Pickering' Ontario. visited Diiie friends last week. fast tennis courts at bright hotels, ­-Coal. I Phone Nw.. 280 Mrs. D. Hennick" of Tonawanda, silvery sand I beaches ­ on crystal lakes. Dal , 6 is visiting at her home he for Fishing—Rapid -trout streams, lakes. Y. ye TIMS TABLE— Pickering Station a week. tbeming *ith ba$s. T. IL Trains going Bass due as follows Miss May Sommerville has been Boating, canoeing, —Laughing rivers Hard and Soft 6oal of the.- No. 10 Mail 7M A V spending a few 'days witli friend"n and quiet lakelets that make every dip best quality on 29 Local *12.55 P• X. Belleville. • of the paddle a delight•' hand Sunday Local 5.24 P. X- Mrs' JL Telfer, of Orillia spent the Diapeing�-Jollyi- interesting people Sunday train, 8.38 A. M. week-end with her cousins James ano at gay resort.,;. Tmins West due as follows— rrX1 _p=_g Mitchell. Thats why Ontario, offers such a sat - Local 9-23,&. M. Miss Quita Post, of 'O&kVille, is isfying vacation to everyone. Ac- A. IAW,'. '27 Leosl 2.39 P. M. I spending a week with her cousin Miss commodation too,-in great variety, cot' ' 4"' * 9. Mail .0 03 P. M, Phyllis NMcholsori. pDZIMV. Q=U" t•ges, boarding houses,- and luxurious Sunday train, 7.32 P. M. Miss Audrey Lewis, of Markhsni, resort hotels. Fo . regving is according to . Standard` is the.guest of her cousin, Miss Hel- DeCide, What sort of a holiday you COMPLETE time. ea-. Thom for a week. e see your nearest Can- - woiild like, there ' Master Geo. and Ross Heron, of adian Natioridl Agent, He will gladly I - ith CLAREkONT West Hill, spent a week with their tell you about places that fit in x uncle, Mr. Alex. Thom. your plans and supply you with lit- CREAMERY CREAMERY I The sale of home-made cooking and erature about th6bi.'- afternoon tea, at the home of Mrs. .OUTFIT Corbett's Fairport, on Saturday after- W. G. ScrAt's stile " n Saturday. ­. Higbeet* price rAid for, r_�or; was a decided success. September 7th. Coosi8ting of walnut finished Semi ,ream fir the - ... . • .• ­ - I 'AV UL.ZY Vanity of 'Fix- drawers, large Travel luxury supreme on the Sweet corn is being marketed by "International Limited"_ mirror with bench to match. claremor t Creame)71 several near. here. Miss Cpse, of Renfrew, spent a few From the observation, with It's days with Mrs. S. Puckrin, anti fam- Vita-Glaqq encloged $u U .Walnut Steel Red, with link Give no a trial and 'be co winced Zoom, thro gh spring, good layer felt mattress. ily. the splendid club lounge, with it's Fair of 'duck- feather filled pil. The school'woodhouse has been re- Soda-fountain and radio; through the shin_-led and a cement top put on the Compartment—Drawing Room —Stan- lows, also good chintz covered WA E dArd Sleeptrig cars, Dining cars and Winter Brothers are busy erecting day coaches, the art of the interior Comforter. Allftor$67.00: ..y .9 a '50- by .20 fruit house Grass- decorator' has been added to the car 0 U mere Firm. builder's skill in the new equipment Glider Couch in scan fast colors, Jst the thing for your verandah Arthur and- Mrs. Wonnacott, of now. being operated on the "Internat- a d Orono, spent Sunday with the form- ional Limited", between Montreal and or sun porch. $30.00. er's brothers here. Chicago. Equipment and 'service thet - t Seen the new Coleman Airo. W. H. and Mrs. Westney,' and fam—provides the utmost in refinement, Also Folding lawn chairs and O-Gas Stove ? Just the ily spent A few days last week. at 'ease and RrafJficAtion in all depart- oanfp stool@ frotit 90C thing for hot weather. the camp at Georgian-Boy. ments continuously throughout, the to $,4.50, Dickand Mrs. Winters, 'with F. M. journey. Also, the Amerielan Kamp and Mrs. Chapman, spent Sunday i Whether business or pleasure makes Kook. Call and 9" with the former's sister in Port Credit. it necessary for you to travel to Mon- About twenty members of the club treal or to Chicago, why not try this them demonstrated. went on a trip to the Thousand Is-, latest in travel.. luxury— "The Inter - Ce As Ste rr''ift lands on Wednesday of last week and national Limited", leaves Toronto Harry Boxes and Crates in had one of their best outings. every morning at 9.00 a. m. (standard Furniture Dealer idl good supply. The Audley church isbeing re- time), and for Chicago every even- Funeral Directo s I shingled and redecorated and con- -ing at 6 p.m. (standard time). Phone 1300, ALVIN BUSHBY sequently services will be discontin- Full • information and reservations - - 0,]A&vio PICKERING ued until the second Sunday in Sept - from any CanadiAn National Rail- Fiakeilago omber. ways Agent. 10 0 A L A good supply of HRrd and Soft Coal on hand. Also a supply of Kindling Wood, atove length. 12tf Phone Pick. 1709. DONALD ldrNRO. FICKEKING- L. BURNINGHAW Building and General Contracting. Estimates furnished on all claxseii of work—Interior and Exterior. Alterations and repaim. _OblmneysBuilt ConcreteWork. - Phone Pickering 5712 FAIRPORT.- ONTARIO S H I N G L E-& .7 Nova Scotia Shingles Gait Galvanized Steel Sbingleir Bird's Felt Slate Sbinglesi for sale at T. PATER90.%-S • CLARPHONT Call and get piicee. Phone 2812 GARAGEI We are prepared to do all kinds, of repairing of cars, also bat tery . charging, electric welding and in fact everything In con - nection with car work. 'Gai, 0110, 'Greasi and Accessoties, on hand constantly. -Call and see our Catalogue's of Dodge and Star Cars.: %xi LAWS GARA" Ec, AND SERVICE STATION Sho -�n �� , Pp g g 2. With each purchase amounting to - $1;00 or over, on Thursday, Fri- day and Saturday, we will give one Shopping Bag and a good assortment of useful samples free, as a Opecial.16- ducement to vipit onr at-ore. This week end we -offer the .following -bargainfl: BRyer's Aspern, reg 26c. 2 for sDa Gin Pills, reg 50c. for 39C Andrew's Liver Bait, reg 60c, for 40c, Itallan:Balm; reg 30c, for 24c Italian Balm, reg 00c. for 48c Ulliette Blades. reg 50c, for 40c Ingram's Baby Tale. reg 25c, for 16c Talcum* id Jarsi reg 50c, for 33c Vinolist Castile Soap, 8 for 25e Baby's Rubber Pants, reg 35c, for Igo Phone orders delivered In' near vicinity. Jones' Drug Store Satisfa.ction or money back. Phorio 0800 Pickering, ..,vat', ^:�. ,. :ar'e.+; w, n. �, ..... .,i.Y'.P�.ti x.r. .: °a.,.; �n,:.a'[n• „•,n.^ '-. �" "•w.aw _ •5^AY 'n +.•r.*„w ... y� t. ,. � :r'- ., , ;: , �. , ♦ rat• ai^rt+tr "'"".c; -z �!'rw•• :.. - r --•'`. �, ,a'�. a rr : w••:. z aF • ,- C'.. .:.r ,. ,.a. ,,:v- .w..c..,f- af'�- '�..zs..c. ...9y.n • *- m. w••. -.. w_.-. �cm,v- .e: y :i'Ys.rr�'J .✓"#. .^.^ri. ,- w:r-f..• s w. .,aa,_: s 4 .: •,btuz e x -e•, e . •�: r+'. ' V. ... .. ✓. ,P, 1W. C- .:N ,F. . , ., P ,.. ..t,Y' ,.. .. ... J yv ' . ,: ' •Vw K A : . � F ^ smarter man than I think you are to ; p not be tempted by the price catch him" _ - - i {� Once they paused befoinr a great, of cheap tease Only. . _ fine teas C �•J cruel instrument of iron, seemingly '�" j T j�� large to be a trap, that had will give continued mloyment 1 R V i �..i t much too ' been left at the set from the previous _ py trapping season. Hn 'L Doomsdorf advised. Ned Z01sci+Mi�5 i ` bent, finding the iron itself heavy in _..,, �___--�'= �,�'�- r� his am's'. -. . RATlD •yam` -� "No creature's going to walk away R.w.bPTT@RTnelo with that on his leg, is he ?" .S "No? , That's all you know about „ -ILL l;Elc:: rUI)AI.' ML.oyish suti!c LL:.xl .tl C.i� lips. ''1';ia.'»iit. I'll admit that you wouldnt care GliEEA1) NS the one thing that matters 'to help (to walk with it very- far. You would " ' -Bess Uilbert, Ned Cornet . the you all I.can. In this,case, thou�hisee wily I didn't take it into shelter - letter's fiancee, Lenore Hardenrvo th, _Bess is the one to' say." at the close of the season - although are shipwrecked and' they tu:;e refuge of course its easy enough to haul on on an island inhabited suiely h� -a man Lenore promptly stiffened r.s Ned's and his Indian wife. llucinisdurf, mas- gaze turned to Bess.' It didn't,flatter �a sled. You noticed it's attached to y .,ter, of the island, is brutal. He brags .her that her lover should i;ve•u take a chain, and that chain to'a toggle." "Fresh fro the garden' ' to Ned sad the girls that he .Means to Bess into his consideration. She had I "Toggle was a word that Ned had _ snake them his slaves• grown accustomed to receiving his never heard before, but which plainly --� The prisoners build a cabin and every duly. represented a great log, or alas, to New Salads -' :their ruraster gives them an old stove. But it came about that- Lenore and which' tire trap chain was attached. _ EDla1]C1j1�t10i1 Day V Lenore is too weak to work so the hor litt',a jealousies did not even find It took nearly al] of Ned's strength Jamaica Times: <On August 1 wall entire burden 'ails to-Bess- and Ned.) g to push down the powerful s rin s celebrated the ninety - first- anniver They are driven 'by Uooi:isdorf until a place in Bess' thought.- She return= p springs For the midday lunch, the 6 o'clock they fall unconscious. ed Ned's gaze, her eyes lustrous as and set the great jaws• . The, fact that tea, or the Sunday night supper, a sary of the emancipation of the slaves After the cabin is finished Dooms -. if.. with .tears, and she understood he didn't know just how to go about salad is very often the central dish in the British Empire.) 'There -are dorf_ announces that he means to have wholly the prayer . that w as ' in his it impeded him, too. And- wheri he around which the simple meal ip bunt. _some people who think that tine time " his prisoners do al his winter trap- heart. stood erect again, he found Dooms- ' Green .Gage Balls has passed when such a celebration ping. Ned protests that they know "Of course she may stay here,'.' she dorf watching him .with keenest ir-- nothing of thj, work but Doornsdorf said• "Rre'll make out somehow." _ Merest. An easily prepared, salad Is made should arouse in the mind of the av- isays they will have to learn. "I didn't think you ` were man by mixing two cupfuls of grated erage citizen any particula- thoughts NOW GOON WITH THE STORY. CHAPTER Ii$. enough to do 'it,i' he commented. Canadian yellow cheese with '% cup- on "the original meaning of the day, "You'll say that's quite a trap, won't ful of chopped celery and nutmeats But we believe that such an opinion Doomsdorf s -rap lines lay in great ou ?„ and sufficient mayotinalse'to allow [hells not.yet entertained by the majority CHAPTER XIX•- (Cont'd -) circles, coinciding at various points in y mixture to be formed into balls. I of the people of Jamaica. To them 2 y order to reduce the number -of. cabins, ".ft's -quite a- trap,' Ned agreed After draining a can of Breen -gage l there.is a religious eigntflcance !n the "Two of 'em' are four -da lines, shortly. "What kind of an elephant t and one a five -day line -that is, they needed to work them, and ultimately I y plums from their juice: stuff them event celebrated !n the same wan as _ take four and five days respectively swinging back to the home cabin_ in Ido you take in it ?" with the cheese and serve four. or .there is in the keeping of the Feast He- to get around. On -each one I've built the thicket beside the sea. They were lllli "No kir"d of elephant, but one of . Ithe grandest mammals that ever lived, flue of the halls cn crisp lettuce top of the Passover to the average He- - series of huts, or shacks, ell o! theta very simple to follow, he explained -tat that. I don't trap them much, be- pod with mayonnafae, •Three of the Ibrew,- On this occasion they thank with a stove and supplies and food, Bess' line running up the river, to the green balls served as- centers on three God for having moved the heart o! and you put up in them for the night. mouth of 'the -great tributary that � cuuse Y hardly gvt enough for their slice of ice -cold tomatoes make aJ men towards giving their forefathers They are a day's march apart, giving flowed from the south, the camp being; skins to Pay for handling them -you colorful dish. Plain salted "rack. I the priceless gift of freedom, and for you time to pick up your skins, reset, known as the Forks cabin, up the left- scan guess they're ilfor t e i bulky• era dusted with paprika go well with bringing to an end in these West In so on, as you go. There's a fair price for their skulls, this salad, served with a fruit puncb, dies a condition of things which has hand forks to its mother springs, the � too, but the skull alone is a fair load - r "You'll be away from the and -this Spring cabin, and thin straight down I -- _Almond Surprise salad contrthted to make the reading et cabin for days at a 'time, but it you're the ridge to the home ciibin, four day4' for weak back. Last year I need•.d history leave upon the mind of the figuring on any advantage from that, journey in all• Doomsdor! drew Yor i a few hides for the cabin: Did you When guests are invited to tea, the reader the effect of a hideous night- _ -dust put it out of your mind, the soon- her guidance a simple map that would lever hear of the Kodiac bear ?" following .fruit salaj never faits to mare. per the better. Maybe you think you remove all danger of going astray, I He cut's slender whip, about halt please. The addition of and -the xaa sneak enough time to make a boat, plea's routfw was slightly more corn. f an inch in diameter, from a near -by gives it a note of mybtery, aria -the p a smuggle it down to the water, and plicated, yet nothing gthat the veriest willow, and thrusting both ends into sauce has a special flavor of its own i Minard's Liniment for Neuralgia. ` cast off. Let me assure you yoji'll have greenhorn could not follow. It took i the ground in front of the trap, made which piques the curioslty i Kto time to sneak. You'd never get more him first to what Doomsdorf called an arch. "When the old boy homes S1z oranges; 3 apples with skins t along• he'll lift his front foot right left on: 1 large can of sliced Pins- than a few hours start; and they his Twelve -Mile cabin at the very ;r wouldn't help you at all on the ice head of the little stream on which over that arch, to avoid stepping -on apple: 1 beach. or cwae can, of franca; .w - fields'. I trust there's no need to men- the home cabin was built, thence fol- anything that looks so unstable, and % cupful or more of blanched and MY tion penalties. You already ktww then straight down into the trap," quartered almonds. ff pe lowing a well - blazed trail .along an Doomsdorf explained. - "If it a-as Remove the seeds from the fruit and about that extensive though narrow strip of tim- "And maybe you are thinking it will ber, a favorable country -for msrten, heavy wood, he'd rent his foot on it cut.lt into small pieces., 99rve on let - and miss the trap." tuce with 'the - following sauce: be easy enough to slack -not trying to to the top of the ridge, around the A few minutes later they carne to One cuptui of sugar; 1 cupful of + Better aFet t _ ­catch much, so you won't have many glacier, 'and down to- the but that j- - skins to flesh and stretch -maybe hid- what seemed to Ned a new end inter• level boiling water or pineapple juice; f Bose occupied the third night out, l eating geological formation. It seemed level teaspoonfuls of flour; juice of 1C1ew Set t _ [' ling what you do catch. I'll just say known as the Forks cabin:, thence nP lito be i -noisy waterfall of three or iii lemon and l orange; grated rind of J ►�77�e VI ithis. I have a pretty good ic'ea how the righthand, fork to its mother four feet, behind which the creek was the orat>so; 1 -upfui . of whipped w tthia country runs- just how many dairned to the proportions of '& small, cream. fit" _; iskins each 1 ne yields with fair trap- age a d doywti to Thirty-Mile Sher Sea I7airow lake. This salad is delicious served with y. k ; iping. I'm -going to increase that esti- cabin; and then, trapping salt -water cheese straws and ice Cotta• G mate b 20 r cent. -and that's to (To be continued.) . y pe mink and otter, to the home cabin.I - Molded Cif ese Salad be your minimum. I won't say what ' Gliiff- DIPPED five days' journey in all. 'One envelope of gelatine dissolved t that amount is now. But if at the end As ii smiling upon them venture, ,The Earth at Dawn in ',¢ cupful of aster; bring to a buff l - e the season "you're short -by one nature gave them a clear dawn-in: the juice from one large can of pine i skin -look out! It means that you'll -which to start forth. The squaw and I apple and pour it• over the get ;tine; y have to be about 20 per cent. smarter Bess started up from the river month I think I could easily count the `dice the pineapple and 1-'green pep, and more industrious than the aver- together, the forme: in the role of I occasions on which t have seen an per; ship I pint of cream and mix all age trapper." teacher: Ned and Doomsdori followed unabridged performance of dawn, and I with 2 packages of cream cheese .and Novi 0 "But man -" Ned protested. "We're lup the little, silvery creek that rippled I would engage that the average man I 1 -cupful ( t nutmeats;, mo:cr and serve ' f net experienced -" or wroman- certainly the average Lon- on lettuce with assorted sandwiches, - "You'll learn quick enough. Arent donor -is In the sme povertystrick• olives, cafe and a cool drink. yeti the dominant rat -? And I warn -en -condition, Couatry folk prob q g=lad YOU again - -you'd better drop bitter ably do better than townspe• pie. N 8 _ tears every' time you find where a )� L Farmers. for instance. must have a • An inexpensive, but very attrac - -wolverine has been along and eaten an thou'hand'- memordes of those pallid live and delicious salad for hot days ermine out of a trap!'.' I dawns which break over an agricul• is made with pieapple and cucumbers The man was ,wt jesting. They tural country. when the cattle 'are, thus- acqutrtng Sts alphabett¢al -name. Vnew him well enou h b nnw; .the tip ,llfi�t, discovered standing knee -deep in, The amount given serves 12. -• Piercing glitter of his keen grey epos, i ��, 1'n rls�ir. lli! I earth clinging 'mist ad iniLlons of Two packages of lemon Jell.; 1 1pie odd_ fixation about his pupils that l beads f f dew posse on the surface. large can of grated pineapple; 6. ine•I 1 „ stalks of the heaps of hay in a worn i distil encumbers. ' •was always rnariifest when h: was, \ 4� r ' _'� Drain the juice from the PlaeaPPte - ► . _ 7no t in earnest,. vvas. plainly • in ev i ; field, and a Pale sun str•eama across tthe summer pstures. But farmers and add it to the water used for the 'dente now. 'Thus it was with the most I _ r" are alleged to take n coarse and pica jelly. being sure not to use- as much profound amazement that 'Lenore's tical view of nature and to be unm!ad water as i3 required for a package',, companions suddenly saw her beauti -1 - tul of t':e ae-s•thetic side. . '� ; (1 qt.) as tie salad must be stiff en- ful mouth- curlir_g in a smile. On the rare occasions when circum -, ouglr to cut. When the jelly beginsV - For -themsives they were lost in I = - -- o_ _ - - I stances contrived that c ne should wit- 'to Congeal.- add the pine apple and i des-air. -All too plainly Doohisdorf I = _ Hess a sunrise, the etient seems 41ced cucumbers; pour into mold' had merely hinted at the cruel rigors -- solemn and'strange and secret; a which have been rinsed with cold of the trapper's trail. Yet Lenore' - C' ! lthiniii- Rlslta. of -the manjfest iilu- Rater or into a flat pan that it may _ - was smiling - �• sluff'= outside our knonledge of the �.be cut, iii squares. Serve with meat ' Then Ned saw,•with a •queer -littlei a or nut sandwiches, potato chipsend a ' tar of his heart, that the smile was regular occurrences of nature's work, t • •' - - .rot meant for : im. ing cis }•. ,Sunset is familiar and tom- I cold drink. .Three or tour lips of as- M� Lenore was smiling at. Doomsdorf, I pauionable bq crmpartson =an e7tperi- ! garages tai -dupes the sliced salad ence that has been with us all 'our' mgld before topping it with mayon. \ - -Shy was looking straight into his grey.[ The squaw and Bess started up from. flays. Fe'w PeoPle, for instance, uaise makes a more substantial dish. *eyes. Her checks were flushed a lov_w 'the river mouth together. i would have a distinct recollection oft Every' Day Salad, ` k ly pink; her eyes were . smiling too, she resented an image of in the first sunset t: eYer'saw, Sun• I - p past the hum^ cabin And for the Two cupfuls e1 shaved' cabbage; sets were* •as much a Part of daily i cu "ul of celery, chc peed, 1 la,rae ' �`' * b nifty, ; first time since his landing .on Hell childlsh life as dinner or Play or gar s p` -' I'm afraid T wouldn't be much good I =land Ned 'had a chance really to look ;den flowers. But many +float remem or -: mediuiri tomatoes, diced; f tea-' to you, as a trapper,' she be an spoonful of sugar; teaspoonful of! ' g about him. ber vividly their first sunrise. • In my quietly, her voice of cloying sweetness. "Where there's timber, there's, nine- ! case, it was teem the ,sea, l.,oking salt; salad oil. "I'm afzaid I'd only get in the vvap ,ten;' Doomsdorf expl:ined. "iGlarfen, over the flats o[ Holland.' and I was ! This salad is quickly made and the•! �. Ingredients may be kept in the Ice s and scare' the little- •ermines, you ca11II suppose you.,know, are the most about eleven pears old Fager:y.j box and the salad mixed a few n " - them? -out of 'the country, Mr• valuable furs we-take, outside of sil - ' awaited by me as a ne wand marvel -' - Doomsdorf, do you know how well I 1 ver• and blue fox -and one of the I mints before serving. in order that 4 WHEN a cold or exposure loos event it-came after the ex- W p ' I easiest taken. citement of spending a- nikht wrapped the cabbage remain crisp: If celery brings aches and ins that .�- .' .. cart kee .louse ?"' '" not avai i6 celery seed may be ` And the wile was not without re -I He "took one of the traps fromi is noituted lab No acid !s required as 1 penetrate gto your very bones, there in rugs on the deck of the Flushing. v . eraf ..... .. ;n Aeniri n_ - ""` �° the tomato juice is sgru"n "" ••- - not come at once to the bearded lips. to, make the set, The bait, was placed I nd the look (f it still vivid and ;the ingredients in a large bowl and - - It will'• make short work of that headache or an little pain. tist P J Perhaps the master was flattered that a few feet above the trap, in this I quick in my memory. The magic ! }ill tree, that first sunrise is. present toss them 1{ghtly together with the iServe beans and y as effective in the more serious - = Lenore was so. waaied perhaps so born of that , P P case, on the trunk of the wished to reward 'her attitude of ' to reach it the marten would almost in all sutlrlses. It is the sense. of j i oil. with bakeu iced milk.. suffering from neuralgia, neuritis. rheumatism or lumbago. No aches g certainly spring the trap. � assisting at a mysterious happening I friendliness so that ess ii i ht take Doomsdorf one has ever assisted be. ___- � -_ _ or pain is ever too doe seated for P• P" "exapnple. I The tramped on, and _ "Foe want to stay here with Sindy I pointed out where a wolverine had, at whit`h no tore and at which perhaps no one will �— Top Fsat AsRiris tablets to relieve, and they, don the heart. All druggists, and he, eh ?" he commented at last. come down the glade slid crossed the and he o ever assist again -as it the spectator 'of Louie Globe- Democr&t: Chicago I with proven directions for various like some help. " '"Well, "Sind y g P• I creek. "You'll curse at the very name had cc•me upon a process nature -used St. to have a waxworks show which I uses which many people have found I'm willing -but I'll leave it up to of wolverine before the season's I - - "Doors him, Ned i tbat vvas not really meant for the con nt man.-Kathart ne models of the latest murder- invaluable in the relief of .p sins and s you two friends. They'll have t6 work `done,' Tall the harder to make up for it- sdorf told as paused to study the imprint. "He's temptation "C.',exhibited `Chorley, in Hills and Highways. era, but they- are coming too fast aches of many kinds, ..especially Bess. I was going to 'have, I you two girls work together." the demon of the snow so far as the trapper is concerned. Nevertheless, .,you want a divorce from your. !now. O There's many a bad sermon preach- - •H , vatched Ned's face with keenest ' you'll want to take a skin for your husband? On what grounds" "I° fed from a good text. _ interest. Th,- younger man flushed in own use. It's the' one fur for the I compatibility! I want i divorce and 0 , , -. iiis earnestness, his adoring. gaze on hood of a parka -you can wear it I h- doesn't "I I Greater love bath no man than this, l aster • Tr+�arY tea' fa Gsas4a Lenore. over your mouth in fifty below and it _y-, that he lay down his life for his "I'm only too glad to make it doesn't get covered with ice from I Minard'a Liniment >e aolhinp Joints friends.- Cbrist to His • Disciples. ISSUE No. 34—'29 leasier for you," be said, his crooked, your breath. But you'll have to .n , , r,. z. �,. .,� .,,,:. .��.re..Y„'" °, fr, .x.w+p•y, pry •'. - L!h T ..'�Y4 r.� '. rvw�,l Y� ".v ✓.at^.':r,.ts .. �x 4 RCh� Tj .:'•..� L`^' e4 ;.�sTT++2A�•.. i >;: 'i. wyry .':.: •'C w *...,. , - :.:. ' 4'CJG Ma•SYr� .r'mc.. i .ba.. ¢ )' -: 3JiLL.• ... .._ l' - T�'.'J r ' -, `.•. w ate.'.' ni a'Y' •r � AZr' 1�R•ytt'M'•x�D'+. ': J�wiJi•.. �•M r} +:, f . -sLS �•fN 4,M�._\ ,. Ate- .w . . ,••� &^� .r ..�,. .. :.. ,ci4•e ::: ..,,':n w _:; '. .. s...�y..c.. ..:: '. a.. r. .. M �.;. � �r.�.4 r -•'�'. ..Y 0..tyy... '. vn teq. �'�;� ,. ,.. .. rr. '.. .. �w , - �.. ;l, ...J . 3^q�..� y '..: : : .. :. .. P^..' ,"k. .•� '!+law.,•. r, h" .. e ..• . r. _ / .� :8 t the Aso mass sown v"�o.a• 446 feet is length and 294 Net in II Inside walls. Masjes#ic stone pillars h visions prevail and trotters are given • *on Dollar depth. It will be constructed of will extend to the roof at the' mez• a four second allowance in all pacing Largest Gypsum Producer r., stone, steer and brisk with concrete 1 zanine floor and artistic lighting. art classes. , Nova Scotia is the largest producer Motor Salon flooring on the main and mezzanine, rangements have been made to blend The Complete Program follows: a Tuesday, September 3rd of gypsum in Canada followed by New floors. The ground will have 95,000' harmoulously with the .color effects Brunswick, Ontario, Manitoba and of the automobile models, Indirect 2,30 Trot. Purse . .................. $500 British Columbia. ' What unquestionably will be the feet of display space with the re-1 2.30 Pace. Purse, ......... :........ 500 of the will prevent glare n the high finest building' in America devoted' malning 25,000 feet on the mezzanine. 1 finished cars. I Wednesday, September 4th ea elusively. to the ptirposes of auto- ,Passenger models and busses will oc•' p motive display will be opeued in -the cupy 60,000 feet... trucks will be at- Amber glass will be used in all I 2:15 Trot. Purse, $500 — ` beautiful park of the Canadian Na. lotted '35,000, feet and 25;00u feet will windows with Spanish iron grilling 2.15 Pace. Pu September 5th 500 beautiful Exhibition at Toronto. this be available for. accessories and' Inside and out to giw111abe used tan 2,10 Pace. Thursday, Se $500 ' summer•- The palatial new structure'- parts. Stairs leading to t5e mezzan• touch. The building VII: occupy a prominent place over• Ine will be at each of the four en malty, b.th by the Canadian National The Futurity for three-year-old pan- looking make Unta-rio, Immediately trances and the wide stairways will Exhibition fall mot or show and the ors, owned, foaled and trained in'Can- 1 _boulevard and Electrical IIufiding from the new. he flank trop balustrades. ed with ornamental wrought National Motor Show of Canada in ' ada: Purse. $2,000 and Silver Cup don- across the ` Engineering The pillars and the winter, The opening in August aced by the Dominion Harness Horse ]E The latter was opened last year at a !facings of the building at the -main' when 'the world's greatest annual ex• Association. r hlbitton swings open .its gates on the! The Futurity for three. year "old 4cost of $650,000 The great sutnm�•.'. entrances will be of cut and cast I trotters, owned, foaled and trained I ,Save the Price of Your tive salon will cost $1.000,229 that stone with artificial stone. and wrought 1-3rd will provide the Canadian ha-Ii'n Canada: Purse. $3,000 and Sliver! 'being the 'figure embodied to the ac- Iron decorations. clonal Exhibition with the greatest'Cup donated by the Toronto Driving Fare to Toronto _. copied tenders. Stone-colored crystalline etUCCo The two structure wilt' 'be piaster with joints sawn will form the motor show ever held 1n this country.,Club. Permanent Waving C•�n . BY Experts a7 V . . . 1 many tutus east, afternoon and; WHEN IN TORONTO 'N hen you visit the Exhibition don't WHEN IN TORONTO .-.-Exhibition Notes I evening to the vast crowds ifs atte'a: ma to have one ct our famous Per dance. i SEE OUR mane,tt Waves at the Reduced Rate or RAT AND SLEEP AT, Agricultural Resume Poultry Classes'." to "E "neourage �;�+�/`'►IQ► and of yy With or without appointment. SCFIt�LE5 , HUTEL �_ Juveniles and Egg Exhibits i 77 The Canadian- National Et:i1b!tion, Moto rcyclLr�+ Specialists In the Shur Wave Method 400 Lunen or supper a °o�c!a ty now recognized as the greatest agrl•! The P,)uttry, 1'ige3 r and Pet 5 ?�ck; ` o{ Permanent •Waving• (For ladles - YONGE ST.. Opo6sits- Eaton's .now rat' institution to the world. -fins ShnW will be bold �n the uper floor Queen St. East who care.) Hotel Rates: $1 Per Day and Up to Its credit the glorious record of of the eastern annys and tha most} firty -one consecutive yeafs.ot unabated .. modern cooping equ0menti to -being or write for Catalogue. We prepay ROBERTSON'S deliver) charges on Bicycles. i 2118 YONGE STREET, TORONTO effort to advance the interests of our, provided to •accammr►date sa entry of . _ ! Write tot Booklet "W2" on the care tiatton'a basic tndnatry The pros- at least 6 000 is A apeceai "tea' PERCY iii. 1Vlc$RIDE'S ent year sees the management. of this ture that mt[ 4% tbis show attractive' I of a -anent ave. FOR 5��� 8hur Wave P t W -' • to breeders is the guarantee of atagte { great, organization planning and pre ;cooping of Pal birds entered at a -' BEAUTY PARLOR paring a more iteresting and educa• and tioal agricultural program than fiver. nominal fee of only 65n per baneful _ _ HE "�. far its "EMPIRE YEAR" Celebratiob• dual exhibit, This is of great benefit t LARGEST AN T BARBER SHOP E From sad to end of the sixteen and to breeder; of Bibb quality stock, torn BRITfSH EQUIPMENT +one -halt acres at buildings under ono when birds are cooped together tai EXCLUSIVE - EMPIRE aso sevllro oIr LrtxD EOvlrMZNT,continuous roof, the very finest live ne cage —as .they are under the den. FURRIERS _ bVIWft3 ExttI32TION. large r3l- -stook in tha land will "hava the most ble copping eystpt,. —se -four injury - dry <ea barber airs and ti waving rna-j AUGUST &N,rs baroer chairsand flzwavi sitting modern and sanitary exhibiting facili• to a valuable spe.tmen often results, chairs; hairdressing chairs, dresserettes, ties, judging arenas and ab.ow rooms. Bop and 6fr1 poultry breeders are ive ltttirrors, manicti•re tables• sterillzers, j . cabinets bigns, etc., must be sold regard_ I It 19 aSte [:f say- that the spectacle lIIg catered t0 On -quite as g. 'extensive l leas or cost Everything• will carry a' to be presented will faithfully. port scale, twelve sections being. P - =toney pack guarantee. tray "The Agricultural Development ed for juvenile competitors. By 'Tay Apply at our Head Office' to a Nation.-' of encouragement the Hon. John S. -E JO t I•iOt. or GANAMA. LIKITZ3) ' as-ai �aLasDD /T. W$sT Heralding the show the annual Martin. Ontario aitnt9ter of Agrtcul- premium list went 'through the mall , � Best offers Young Pair' Show trophy tot Other - some weeks ago to a host of ,patrons _ in all provinces throughout Canada new additions this year are Fanciers' = New Models For 1929 -30 i and the many States of the union. Egg Classes and Safes Display Pena. The list for 1929 is the most at -; y To Select From i tractive and comprehensive eve:. is -, Trotting PY'Ogl am - INASON _.. sued by the C. N. E. Association. it contains one hundred and fltty-eightpages and is replete with information I The 19" -9 renewal of the trotting and O O a iculture embracing pacing Program anbuat:y epousared O /� O % OFF _ relative to agriculture bitton 2 % every division of live stock. Through by the Canadian National F:xhl the many sections listed revisions has announced and is being acclaimed B NOW _ PAY LATER SCH and improvements for the general by horsemen as the most important good of breed and breeder are notice-, race meeting of its kind in Canada . able, this .season. Offering_ an aggregate ` Visit Our ,Spacious Showrooms While in Toronto Invite you W see I ' Increased Entries in Horse Events 'of $8,500 in pulses. fts outstanding and hear the new I In the breeding horse section, features are the ,two futurity races In., classes have been added for young - FUR _ :. •1�1ASON & RISCH horses, ant the "Junior breeders" SELLE1164OUGH will be afforded an opportunity of j� *gyp and UMB HENRY HERBERT presenting their animals to advent- Eat at KIIY'S 244 -250 YONGE ST., TORONTO CO, LTD• age. • Saddle, ` harness and huntar -classes will. as usual. make up the Wast End of Grand Stand I l ~ Horse Show. There has been ° siderable revision of the classtfica- Excellent Meals in 50e• tions In this department and the prize including the famous money. for the respective Placing s Is Dining Room ....... - ART CAFETERIA IN CONNECTION Lowest Prices. DUO now on a more generous scale. The USED CARSGreatest'Values 1929 Horse Show obviously will be Exclusive Surroundings .Reproducing Piano ! more outstanding than even that pf Pure Food at Moderate P.ricea at the 1928 when a record entry was recur- NO Waitin9 — Over 1,000 Seat: When in Toronto, be sure to see our stock of Selected Cars • ed. Well filled classes of first quality VAUGHAN MOTORS LTD. Canadian National and keenly contested events always 28 Years on Grounds Exhibition characterize the spiendid ahow to the J. A. MUMBY — Manager ! - 525 ST, 6-. -. . . MASON�m ,I II,SCH 230 YONGE , ST. TORONTO Carnival of the Clouds Aviation is being stressed for this Empire Year Celebration and plans are being laid for some racing events. Scores' of planes and other aircraft of various classes and designs will at "'tend the Canadian National Exhibi -I - tion. An International carnival of the clouds will present some startling sur- prises for Exhlbition visitors. When at the Toronto Exhibition You are Invited to call at the Heintzman stand in the Manu- facturers' Building and see the wonderful display of UPRIGHT and GRAND PIANOS, as well as the very artistic display of SPECIAL DESIGNS. If you are down tdwn, would be glad to have you call In, as a duplicate ditiiplay is on hand at our warerooms, 195 Yonge Street, opposite Eaton's. RADIO and PHONOGRAPHS, a wonderful display of the latest models In Radios, many makes to choose from. Also all `designs of orthophonle, Victrolas, and Victor Records. Terms. Pianos 10% cash, balance spread over three years. Radios, and Phonographs, 150/o to i50/o cash balance arranged over a period of 12 months. (At Vaughan Road) ...Phone Hlucrest 1346 SEE THE BALL GAMES WHILE VISITING THE EXHIBITION Aug 23— Baltimore Aug. 27, 28, 29— Reading Sept. 2 —A.M. & P.M. Buffalo I Aug. *24, *24, 26— Jersey City Aug. 30, *31, *31— Newark. Sept. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7— Montreal *Two Gam!,* For One Admission SPECMg .j and Montreal, Both ForrOne�Admissionowley, MAPLE LEAF STADIUM — Situated Close to Exhibition Grounds i a. rw. 3./ ,y' . «. *....Yii. ii x > -; b.. :' ^„ry•. -& X,,.: :.=- r:.- '�kL'.`.'..•b..- R +.., '�' <✓i:.. F. ..e - ,.,., .: .? �..' -,••., ,.J _y, _ � .. , _,.. «." -v 4. - .•.•r^a':, ,xir.« .w`+;.r+irt . < :-a+ �. Rr,. ..,.., •-o• - - rr•..*. .`r: �., sr•,'•a 152 .. .. 1& -;. w_. t. ...- .,. .,,:.. ,.. 73' ., -r.. `r.. ;, -_ .r ,: :'. -.. m.. •+r.•;.+ ,ap;,r- a.�.,r•w•�.a,M.,.: -� ..ar.1: r!.... m�r�. -.evo, - l %.'.,e�.a^i :s- .t�.i•",,;�w-". ..e..,d '.'�•. ,: ..a^ +,.,,,.w. "i'� ca' .+, �. :• a.74.•ad �.+•,: Y .. t .. .^Y,. vin -.,,r 'C.4,,.. }'.....: �. n. .. .•.. „ VU V 'Y - Y ,:; , +.. �- �.' ?• • ` .0..j r - N1. M! .� - 1 i. jCkt%j% #Wf Permit the officers of the "Cgnfed- of arm stock, implements etc. be• PRESERVING y oration" to be your hosts longing to W..0 PScott, at lot 1?, " FRU /T — - C' con. 8, Pickering. Also at the some T<'aitMS t The tried and true, personnel of the -time and place 2 parcels of land be- - - e1.78 per rear,; iLbO if prod m sdvsoa, is orrfederation' take pride and pleas - g lonitin to the estate of the late Thos. - Oubscrit;Uuna to tM taa United Sta and Great 1kitain $2.6k) in advance. ure in ever serving its guests in a E. Pugh. Sale atone o'clock sharp. 5 FRUIT JARS - "' -= courteous, attentive and cheerful See bills. Wm. Maw, auctioneer; WINE t'INTS -WINE QUARTS _ -- JOHN MURKIAR Pro r�ltOr. manner. John, Scott,clerk. AR, p Master. railway car constructors have WINE FI�l,GE GALLONS 5 - -- put their all into the equipment of Out 'where the west begins. IMPERIAL MEASURE -ALL 9IZEg _PIOT113 AND COMMUNT6. "The Confederation" even to the. lat- -- eA in radio receiving sets, make for T'hat's Minaki. On the Winnipeg Z. "The Tot•outo pollt•e have come'la the ideal in travel comfort. river where the lakes and pines of FRUIT :JAR -RUBBERS, 3 dozen for 25 Cents 'for N its t deal of sNVerg crlticisnt "The, Confederation" leaves Toronto _Ontario begin to change to the rolling - ZINC TOPS, 18 Cents per Dozen for Vancouver daily at 9.00 p.m. (stan Western prairies. Minaki Lodge on Acc�uutof the harsh methods dart' time), serving en route, Win- owned And operated by the Canadian which they used in dealing with nipeg, Biand'on, Regina, Saskatoon, National Railways, is in the lieart.of PAROWAX, 15 Cents' titrw Curattiauixt meeting recently Edmonton and Jasper. a wildernass of lakes and forest and g CERTO, 35 Cents-3 far $1.00 livid lu steno's Pat k. The com• Information, reservations, etc. from anyone with the spirit. of adventure Q any agent of the Canadian National will find a, challenge in the rushing mutilsts had announced that Railways. stream and wildwood • trails that JELLY GLASSES; i'lb., 75 cents per dozen --•- -- - lead from the lodge into the unknown.' they would hold a eueeting in the g JELLY GLASSES, t .9E9 I lb. $1,00 per', dozen • SALE REGISTER. Good Maskironge, and trout fishing .. •. p y park, at which they would, as is Way be had quite near the Lodge. A ,. 7N their custom, ct i.ticiue the tit Saturday, August 2fth -Credit Auc- Y really fine golf course and unsurpass- GRANULATED SUGAR, 20 lbe, for $1.20. police and everything else that tion sale of 12 horses, and 60 cattle eti tennis' courts are there too. on the premises of Wm. Hopkins, }lake Vlinaki A resting spot 'on our pertains to justice and order. lot 3'J, Done 9, Whitby Tp. 2 1 -? Wc� tern trin, either by train orGreat JAMES R I C H A R D S O -N 1 'Most of the eointuunists come froth miles west of 1Iyrtle. Sale at one Lakes steamer. Your Canadian Nat- Russia and other parts of Easteru o'clock, (standard time). See Bill,, ionat : ^•en: can tell you everything _ Win. Maw Auctioneer. � you Dora hke to know. Europe, where the coalmon` people Saturday, Augu >t 31st.Disper.Fion are continually at war with the sale of herd of choice Dairy cattle p g picke.rung Hardware Store 'forces of order. They proclaim scar a R nti'browl saris an litters, at Lo- H. R. Gallau her -against the capitalistic class rind 17 anti 18. Con. 1, Scnrbora, (one all those in authorit In cousin mile south of Malvern on 3larkham Grain Merchant y' g -R,0. the property of Stewart Baird. to Canada they wish to assume The cows tie an exceptionally good : Toronto We have Arsenate of Land, Pari? Green.' Arsenate of Lime, Climax the same attitude, and pursue the lot, neariy all h:••.1 and raised by Is in the market to pnreha =e Hay, Bug Killer and Bordeaux Mistnre for the`potato crop. '• Mr. Baird, and their butter -fat roost *awe tactics as they did in R -ia. Straw, Grain and Potatoes. will be announced at tame of sale.. Dr, Williams' Fly Oil for Cattle=epray to keep the flies In London, England, t�vor• Twelve month; credit -gill be given For quotations apply off your btock, ite meetiug•place is in Hyde Park, ors the rattle. on approved note:,, .• == where, from the top of soap boxes bearing 6 per cent interest. A - 2vi. G = c• S C Screen Doors, Screen Windows and Wire Cloth to keep ont the flies. Swin_, cash. Sad-_ at 1' m. they will spout to their heart's p' R. R. tin. 1, (.= taniard tin-:{ i. Prentice and - Beatty Electric Washers and 1900 Gravity Washers. _ content and until their faces turn Prentice, iutvioneer =. Phone Pickering 1712 = A free trial any time. used. But they are allowed to SATURDAY, $t'.i•T: iT(i-- Alit•tinn -ale ;15tf Reference Rank t)f Montreal carry on without any interference --- - - - - -- - - - - -_. __ -____' _ Haying and Harvesting Tools, of all kinds. from the police. If the poli,:e !' M took action against them it Agent for the 99cCormirk•Deeriog Harm -would undoubtedly give there the Mnchioery ard- Repairs. i' ipublicity they crave after, but in heaving them severely alone t►aey a I Our Motto: She have it, can get it, or it is not made. ' 'die a natural death.. It is claimed that the corntuuniat and anarch• i uric claeq in England is not nearly i J. S. BALSDON, •PICKERING -so strong as they were a few yea" i ago. In Toronto the Police Coat- •inissioners and the Chief of Police E R EW E A R E take a diffdrent view of the mat- A,er. They are determined that _ With adull line or Pickling Spices -there will be no bolshevistic rule - Lapps Cider Vinegar. ... 40 cents a gallon I ;io Canada. and they will hive them y stgg White Wine Vinegar, 45 ' too quarter. They believe in using .. _ Heinz Pickling v to gar, 13a lurce to put them down. It I* claimed by those who witnessed " Fruit Jars, tilt sines Rubbers and Metal Rings Black ow Vinegar, �l -Ahe scene that the G police used Vrie In—see and Hear - rantfoDrd tBinderl ,. Tit i4iiats floe, feet and batons in clearing . ,the park. It it said that many The New' Kolster `lFresh.Groceriee ' at lorbemt prices. highest prices paid for -who had gone to the park had j) ,p J, • farm produce. _ done au from were curiosity nd Ail- Elee�ric. Radom Y , - 'Batteries Re- cbarged. ' they also came its for harsh treat Mae new Kolster All- Electric establishes a trees► Phone your order: We.deli -ver. occur from the pollen, for .which -Tttnark in radio value. You realize its superiority Phone, Markbam IWY2. action there is no justification. of performance and appearance immtdiatdy. t3enerFil • Evidencly they had lost tiiPir Come in and hear the Ksobster. Prove its value % � M. Duncan, 4lcrchant, Green River heads,- having contracted stage foryoursel£ _ _ fright when they saw the multi. tude. Canada wants new pupula• WILLIAM C. 31URKAR • .tionto fill up the nun- populated '. 1Pit.r.FRING - - =IO.tiTARIO • i r " ,,di- trictet of the crest, but we want : t t u�ni to be loyal Canadians, obey. • �. ws of the itzg the la country with- ,out gtiesti..n. Those who refuse + �` e to do this . Ghould be deported, or `I --put behind orison bars where-they :can do no IiNrm, \ All that you seek in Radio • School Fairs _ . -- _ _ . _ _. _ -.. _ _...... - -- - - - - . _ - -. - ✓�: ,� _. The following is a list of Ontario Oounty School Fairs to be held this fall: > sea og, Your. Summer Home Can Look B ` - 'Monday, Sept., Set• 9 •� • I _ Port bank, Tuesday. Sept. 10 Twice as Attractive (ireenbank, 'Wednesday, Sept. 11 � - •' CTxhridge Tp. (Goodwood) Sept, 11 Uxbridge Town, Friday, Sept. 13 ® Simply - cover the walls and ceilings with Mama Tp. (Longford) Jlouday, Sept, 18 � Ft THE t,i \t H GFI« �Y lihobth, tight- fitting -sheets of Gyproc- Fireproof Mara Tp. (Brechin) Tuesday, Sept. Is TR :1. _ . ;'3 1 IBeaverton, Nednesday, Se pt. 1$ i i , Wallboard —anon decorate. Gyproc will also make Thursday, Sept. 14 h! n it cooler on hot days— warmer on cold nights. si7 l8underland, Friday, Sept. '_'t) I x h N i t o i 1 S e e i a! Is Scott. Tp., i Leaskdalei Sept, _>3 p " claiewunt, Tuesday, Sept. `24 `- Brnngham, . ..«Teruo,dsy, Sept. 2.i A. ugust 24th to September 7th ...Pickering, Thur!Mhv, Sept. 26 OshAwa, - Friday, Sept. 27 Bruokliu, �lr.r.dsv, Sept. ail - `,Return Fare $1.60 - GYtrepPrO099 oardXtanchester, Tuesday, Oct, 1 A Romantic Setting - InCiudes Exhibition Admission Ticket and For sale By • conch transfer to and from terinival �'.. I 1V. M. Gordon - - ' - - 'Pickering, Ont. e 7iich'in•history and tradition is the 1 Side tale Exhibition Grounds. country round about Pict6u lodge, " ' ilwa.' the Canadian National 1 t".1­4 ­A a .,.,.;t .von a .:�cut,ia oummer notes. r arty in Abe eighteenth century this quaint district was settled -by pioneers from •the flighlands of Scotland, so it is already steeped in the charm of an- tiquity. Lovely seascapes on one side and the fragrant pinewoods on - the other make the scenic setting un= forgettable. - Plenty of recreation, ton. A .sport -'ng• golf course noarby, tennis, surf-bath-1 ­ jng, sailing and excellent fishing .riot far away. i :Ask your nearest Canadian National ` - Agegt for booklet on Pictou. Lodge and for any information.-you may desire. MARKHAM. The Department of Highway; has I ;by an order -in- council, appointing C, F. Todds, an exanuner of applicants' for chauffeur and operators licenses.l 'for the year 1929, Alreafiy Mr. Todds has examined a number of ap- plicants. i •'�' ,... 6�., .., , .,• 'i'� .. _ ..,_ ...,.,.. �..•... emu.- omen_.,.. <a -_ ... c.- .r.:a.. •- .. "S;n.�..a.�. Pickering : (EAstern Standard Time) ...,6.25 a. m. and 6.55 a, m. drily except Sunday s.55 a. Ill. Fill(] every hournt 5.wintates to the hour until 9.55 p: m. 10.25 p. in. Sundays only. Return coaches leave direct from Exhibition` Grounds to connect with regular coaches to Pickering at Bay and Duudas, 'Retular Coaches leave Bay art Dundas ecer37 hour on the half -hour uttil 10 80 p: 1n., Standard Time. r f Gra C Y BRADLEY'S BRADLEY'S Chil'dreu' -?') lrtiu Engii.sh broadcloth p-rnty sdressgs, nice ranReof colors ages 2, 4 and 6 years, at 1.30. Children's figured broadcloth and.fignred cotton panty dresses, ages up to '6 years, special 1.19. , Children's black sateen, red trimmed plHy ?uite, embroidered fignress ages 2, 3 and 4, special 1 00. Khaki coveralls and overalls, trimmed in red, the excellent ' weariog,kind, at 1.25. Women's and Children's smmnier underwear in cotton and silk. Women`s and Chikiren's hosiery, splendid shades: MEN'S WEAR Men's Iight work boots, panco soles of the splendid wearing quality, specially priced $2,85. Sporting Goods - Tennis wear, balls and bats. We still use the same high, grade leather and give you the same Rood taervice in tmr Shoe Repairing Department. CECIL 1a Z 01 =111 `R S11-TaG3- ' ;?`C 9r wkyt:' <- 9'.••;"• : ;A '\°x Y •syr'* 4• •r ^csy}ry } „„ "+"• r�l �a� ,,yy ,k0.•. �ap ."t - �:. tt ,.0.3 +1 cyla..�`2F9c Md - •ff.'s.+ c - w` .rte 1 y CLAREMON7 Mrs. Lewis has been Suffering d:rom an attack of.qquineyy. MisslMargaret ilfacnab has been - -- �vieiting friends in Saginaw. Mich. MiBe-Ardiner Ward has beem.vis- itiag with Miss W. Burgess, of =Norwood. w W. G. and Mrs. Bingham and 4amiiy, of Toronto, Spent Sunday in the village. Vex Middleton, of Peterboro, has been spending a few days at his borne here. Mrs. Nichols, of Toronto,, is Spending a few -weeks with Miss _. Margaret Graham. Geo. W. West, of Ashburn, will conduct the services in the United Church on Sunday next. Mrs. R. Johnson and son, Eddie, of Cedar Valley, called on Frank and 'Mrs. Soden on Sunday. Mrs. Lorne Reid and son, Ivan, of Toronto, are spending a week with Ernie and Mrs. Heinan. Dr.`and Mrs. Bagshaw, of Sagi- naw, Mich., have been spending a few days with W. G. and Mrs. Scott Mr and Mrs. Kerr, of Toronto, :..spent Sunday with the .latter's uncle and aunt, Frank and Mrs. Soden. Wm. Thompson, who was spend. ing a week in Toronto with his daughter, Mrs. W. Brown, has yeretturned. home. Mrs. A. J. Chandler, of Toronto, returned home on Monday, after spending a week with her parents, J. H. and Mrs. Beal. ' C. A. and Mrs. Overland and children returned home on Sunday after spending a couple -of weeks with relatives in Erin. H. G McIntyre has been adding ! considerable new machinery to his factory to meet the demands of his increasing business. We are pleased to see Dean Mairq out again, after being eon- fined to his bed for several weeks, suffering from a mild attach of Scarlet fever.. Lather Bowes, of Peterboro, • Spent a day last week with his another. 'firs. Readman, who we - regret to report, is not an well at present. We hope her set back is only temporary. John McGrath complains that Soma person or persons have been treating themselves to a quantity of his choice cigarettes and other - . hoods without . going through the j `formality of paying for them. 'in the loft to L. P'ingold's stable, ..:As a result of small boyq playing with matches. The fire was dis. covered in time by Mrs. Fiugold and extinguished before any dam age was done. Mrs. Luther Pilkey is- Spending -'` a few days in Uticw with her bro- ther, Jameq Mitchell, to assist while the carpenters are busy erecting a new barn to replace the one which was destroyed by _ lightning a few weeks ago. Angus McDougall, who hag the contract for excavating and re- inoving the cement at the bridge • at the south of the village, has, it is rumored, given up the contract. Mr. McDougall has been confined to his house through illness for .- several weeks. Results of Departmental Exami- nations held in the Claremont Con - tinuation School. The following pertificates.have been distributed. The departmental subjects of the Lower School are : 18t — year, Br Ristory. Art, Botany, Geography; 2nd year, Arithmetic, Grammar, 'Zoology, Physiography. let year —Hazel Bacob, Floyd Coates, Earle Cook, Enid Cook, Marie Devitt (Br. ' hist.), Grace Dunn (Br. bist.), Patricia Dunn '-(Br. hilt., reog„ Boi.), Gladys Evans, Gladys Gannon (art),'. ett Hammond, Stanley Linton (Br. hist), Velma Leggitt, Mar. grret McCartney (Br. hist.), Myr- tle McCartney (Br. hist., art), .Clitsome Russell, Mabel' Slack, 2nd year — (complete Lower School), George Brown, I9obe1 Cooper, Walter Ducette (Eng. Gram.), Mitrial Dunn, Islay Green, Cora Parrott, Mildred Pegg, Edna Selman ( arith.), Dorothy Spencer, Joseph Ward (arith.), Kenneth Ward, John White. Middle School Results (2 year's 4�n,lrge), lgt nlpsg hnnnrg 1, 2nd class 2, 3rd class 3, pass c —Duu- glass Bacon, Eng. com 3, Can bist 3, alg 2, geom c ; Gordon Borland, Can hilt 1, anc hilt 2, geom 3 ; 'Margaret Doucette, Can hist 2, anc hist 2, alg c, geom 3: Marie Fiss, Eng comp c, Can hist 2, a]g c, geom 2 : Doris Johnston, Can hint 2, alg c, geom c, phys c, Fr comp e; _Grace Loyst, Eng lit c, Can bist 3, anc hist 3 Fr A c ; Stella McCul- lough, Can hilt 2, chemistry 2 ; Pegg Egerton, Can hist 3, one hist ".2, geom c ; Mildred Pugh, Can hilt 1, anc hiet 2, rheum c; 'Eric Russell, ',Eng cotpp'c, geom -3, phys u ;-Doro- thy Spencer, Eng. c+rmp c ; Altna ' Ward. Can hint 1, phya 2, chemis- try 1. L:i t o c, ' Li L nom p 3; Fr comp 3: SaIiie Wfird, geoni c Mary White, Can hiyt hi 1, one nt :3. geom c, Fr A c, Pr comp 3, them 3; Margaret Spenceley, who cons iii;. t%ble to write, WAS granted ?tend. Ing in Can higt, Lat Arth, LAt camp, chemistry, . . _ . S �' • 7 �•n •.1211,9' ,t: � },rC 'sam.'g y 1•,s. ry. ;y.e '"° 'G.:Y 3j . -�. - s Y: L • D. M. and Mrs. Morgan and son, Roy, and Mrs. Morgan spent Sup -. day with their relatives in Lake - field. H. and Mrs. Meebin; of Picker- ing, and,Norman Mechin and three children, of Oshawa, visited J. H. and Mrs. Real on Sunday. - - Wm. Cowie was in Green River on Tuesday attending the funeral of hie .uncle. John Cowie, who died on Saturday night at the age of 81 years. Harvesting operations will soon be over as many farmers are al- ready through cutting. The fall wheat and hay crops have been extra good, but the spring crops. are on the light side. The Claremont Horticultural So- ciety will hold their fall show on Saturday. An. 31st, in the Ma- sonic Hall from 2 to 9 p, m. After noon -tea will be served. Admis. sion, 10 cents Every member is ,urged to exhibit. Go places and see things this summer Georgian Bay with its 30.000 islands makes an ideal inexpensive week -end outing. The cost is -surprisingly low in fact, it is doubtful if any other trip offers so much at so little expense, and with such economy of time--a really happy interlude to the summe's endless work. Train leaves Toronto every Saturday morning at 10.15 (standard time) for Midland, connect- ing with commodious steamer for Par- ry Sound; returning, arrives in Tor- onto every Sunday night at 10.00 p.m. If you can stay longer than just a week- end —so much the better: Num- Prowz hotels and boardfng houses will all help to make your visit a thor- ouzhly enjoyable one. Secure a copy of the new illustrated booklet -s' 30.000 Is1vi3s of the Geo- rgian Bay"—from your nearest Can- adian National agent. VEST END derviee : dtation i Phone ' 340 A'T. Law & Son Pickering, — Ontario Imperial Gas and Oils. Tires' and Accesories T • %rr az•ovrrnvr t-s ro ti^a, r -^s z ate.• ,+ L RN• - ��..rS”' }- _�-"'1 '•Y,a� ,A3ae'W�,NYwy. 1. ,li+w- .a xG � �"FSaw a.•M+. (x -+: •A ..a.+ w• N 1+' W < 2 o. .y .. ., � +v. , ,. ,,. '. `. .. `." a .. .;" r+.. - -•'r"y ,'t. -1'R Wellington and. Mrs. Wideman L. Fingold has bought H. A- I -Clifford and Mrs. Pilkey and eon, " and daughter and grand- daughter, Lawton's stock of boots and shoes Grant, of Toronto, have been of Stouff vllle, spent Sunday with James Evans and daughters, Mrs, and hosiery. This. will be offered to the spending a few days with their - 'T• J. Wilson and Mrs J. Briscoe. public at a great reduction. Thos. and Mrs.{Patersoa motor. relatives in Claremont. ed the city on Sunday. They were re accompanied by Misses Bella EVERYTHING IN INSURANCR �, , Blacksmithin i g and Jessie Paterson, who had been spending a week with them. _ If you �eegnire anything in the x ' Horse shoeing a Specialty. of insurance let us give you our pri It pays to insure in 'strong flrtanaiai All - General Work, including Wood ` Auditorium '•' Theatre i copggaies aueh as the Imperial Gvslr• Accident Company Work, promptly avbee and of Can - attended to. $tOtsff�itllt Qt2t. ada The Western Assurance Company Also, r of Canada„ and The Mutual Lice Aa• Agent for Taco. Farm Machinery, Friday Saturday, 23 and 24 surance Company of CanjLda. For quotations apply to A. M. GIBSON F. S. Wced- 7exc4 "FOUR SONS" Phone Pickering 1712. GREENWOOD 491y (a Stur of Mother Love) y NOTICE . ATTENTION . Comedies Having taken over Robt. FeasWA Tuesday., Wednesday, Aug.27.28 garage, Brougham, we are now read to give service in Brougham as weld I have taken over the Agency "THE COUNT OF TEN" as in Claremont. for : Service car always ready, day or Renfrew Cream Separators, Scales Comedies. _ <, night service. Stoves, Flgury's Famous l Phone Clare. 5105; Pickering SOIL Plows, Points, Friday, Saturday, 30' and 31 Gasoline, Oil, Seiberling Tires. _ Scufflers and Wheelbarrows. Two Features ; 251y. A. L, PILKEY. Phone 506 Pick, , ROBT. �E�TST'B; , "TOM MIX." and AGENT (48) BROUGHAM "PREP and PEP" .. _ ;g�rszsesrszrrsrn•�x 7J _ Our Car Loyd BA R R McCormick - Deering Tractors have - - .,arrived direct from Chicago. Come and look them over. .- i WE speak of artistic rrrr designs that are We also have a number of work horses dignified, not artistic designs that would be ' • . to sell at a right price. inappropriate for the purpose in view. The one illustrated Is Sim. pie, yet has artistry. One 8-16 Tractor --No Greater Tribute' --One 10-20 2 Titan Tractor STAFFORD - _ _ ' One perfectly new Massey Cultivator '- Kingston Road, �hitby One perfectly new land packer A number of Gasoline Engines _ . _ Pbotiee Whitby '.-One Star Sedan 08 r q0 - One Ford Sedan • Two Ford Coupes To and from all places at reasonable prices. -. r�.t. :..:., ... Confectionery and Tobaccos, • Binder Twine 13.80 per hundred Garage apace may be rented see our stock of Radios before you buy, BACK TO CLAREMONT - Wa are only too glad to demonstrate them. ' Dear Friend Here,i . ready, back o ' roe gout at my Charles' Cooper = = =Claremont old stand. to scree you with a f well assorted &cock of goods at prices that you will find attractive. - -- `— - -- It is my hope that the friendship. SPECIAL P established during my previous four- teen years among you may be renewed. You .may.. be sure that I shall do everything possible to make my re- turn advantageous to you in a buss- ;FOR TEAM HARNESS ness way. - Since rreutning ownership of this - ' . - " • - ". Store I have put in stock a large as- sortment of new merchandise, bought _ ,Brasa•motl,nted Team'Backband Harness, to 2 inch at right prices ;and I Am prepared (Ayer trace with heel chains, $92.00, sell it to you AT RIGHT RFLICES, as you 'With 5 ring breeching. instead of back. will readily see when you come in, as ' I hope you will do at the dret oppor- band, 440.00 tunny. It is going to be s pleasure to see 'Black mounted Team Backband Harness, $38.50 _ . you. Come in and let us renew our _ •�. 5;riog Breeching ' :$44.25 friendship, - Yours sincerely, " --This is not a factory harness, but enstom made in our L. FIN(iIOLD own Shop at Markham. Claremont, May 20, I929. '.We specialize an .repairs to harciess and collars �,� .i � D D T :r0 � colts r � � •� S , Sto e - . .- Claremont . ;�arness:and Collar' Manufacturer QN'T. Home Phone 3400 ,A full line of _ = n -Your Mone ^� W all ': - When Y f 1 f t •f .. %oow r%_i JL PI.J Ready trimmed, 5 cents to 1.25 per roll, also Sherwin - Williams .- Paints and : Varnishes Call and see tlfeee Goods and• you will be delighted with them D. A.SCOTT Phone 1401, CLAREMON 1 ! I END your remitt @6nees by Cananian Bank of Commerce Money Orders. They are convene ent, efficient, and economical. The ruoneyis fully insured against loss or theft in transit. It can reach only the person to whom'it is addressed. •Canadiaa Bauk`of Commerce Money Orders are as „good as cash and are accepted anywhere in Canada: I CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE w,rh uhith is a+•o 1pamalcA Q TH STANDARD BANK OF CANADA �) Maple Leaf Mutual Fire -Insurance Co. Cheap rates for farm and country buildings. Windstorm Insurance on buildings, wind - mills, Silos eta. 'Automobile Insurance of all kinds. FARMS FOR SALE Write or phoge ED. BOW M A N 210 WHITBY, ON"T. Farmers, Attention I have secured the agency for the Frost & Wood and Cockshutt Farm Imple- tuents. and will keep constantly on hand repairs for these popular .. implements. Also, Loudon's barn and stable .fittings. I will also take contracts for painting barns and houses by a new process, by spraying. •''Eatimates cheerfully given. Phone 1620. 2'7.52 R. J. Mann, Claremont Green River - Basket Factory 1 Manufacturers of All kinds of Fruit Baskets, Berry Crates, Farmers, Bushel Baskets, Clothes Baskets, Frank Pennock, Proprietor f Maker of Ae well known Barnes' Baskets, Phone Markham 6409 BEATTY STANDS FOR THE BEST - Litter Carrierq, Hay Carriers Pumps, Door Trackq, Cow Bowls. Pressure Systems Etc- It will pay you to get roc prices oD above be fore buying eiapwbere. FRANK V P,ROUSE ^ICS r'IV(i, 07,1,AR1® _ ..:,.�. , r i N..:°'d'2K .,. r .. - i'.i.'�., _ k .. *nay.! . c':, :%a- , :. ,'; W . :. +. .,x!.» - • q. ; ,,:) , :`r36 t: o.o. ;y� u r' =' �'�,. •�",:• M , •' •.,, '• �.• a . „'..f _ . 7 ? , - e •! I i i .,Graf Over Japan Thomas Declares Britain , and Egypt Boy Scouts Depart > ; -.—On Trip to Tokio British Migration It the Brtt[eh Cabinet approves the' � Jamboree Ends elf • understanding _arrived at between Mr, I M -_ Cana Matter MacDonald and King Fuad of Egypt E Fifty Thousand Youngsters V Huste 'Air Ship Signal She i>! O D ' • • Well - On Way in Spite I for relinquishment of, a lar=ge part " - Disperse 'for DisEant, - ' British Cabinet Minister Will of .British control to that country, It Homes' of Bad Weather Consult Ottawa Regard Is hard to see how British interesta I Tokio, Aug. 18 (Monday) - -brat ing UneInplOyed can, in the long run, seriously suffer. i CHIEF'S LAST MESSAGE _ Zeppelin to nearing the end of its Under the terms of the understand- Symbol of Peace for Organi- ' fight trots. Germany to the Japanese 'REMAINS RETICENT ing Great Britain will retain the zation Henceforth is - eapital and was last reported as well Quebec.—A declaration that the rigbt of appointing foreign technical Golden -Arrow over the Islands of Japan. It !a ex- 7.7. 'roblem of British emigration to Can- advisers to the, EgYPtaia government t petted that the delay occasioned by p Arrows Park, Eng. —Tens of thoua- -a measure which no intelligent ands of boys trekked out of Arrowe j bad w3ather for the last few hundred ads was not a question tone him all ne Egpptain should resent, as Egypt has smiles of her trip. which necessitated but reefed with Canada and that his Park recently as camp was broken ? ~�• not yet_de.veloped enough men jo cope and the great world jamboree of Boy �1' 11 '' s change to her course, will mean plans were to discuss the whole mat- with financial problems and to attend , �1 l �1•( �1' + that she will .arrive at her destine' ter with the Federal Government, was Scouts came to an end. Fifty thous• r III _ to the immense engineering works and Doys left for their homes in near• , I �V� /� tier somewhat' later than was ex' Pe Lord iPrivy Seal) a d Minimster which control the Nile, and so con- ` 1 1l petted. em loyment In the Labor Cab- trol EgYPt'e wellbeing: British troops ty 50 difter.tf.t count=ies. 1� `� '� The Japanese ministers c f navy and of Un p The night was passed largely in ' fret, upon his arrival at Quebec. are to be remeved from Cairo and i leave-taking as big contingent of E E `mittee communications well head the tom- flaked it he had plans formulated stationed near the Suez Canal- Dis I boys toured the camp and bade their `mittee o[ welcome welting a greet i ' Commander Hugo Eckener and etas or bringing the English unemployed agreeable as this may be to the offic -, comrades farewell, At dawn they � •• "'No, 1 have ere who have !or so Ian genjoyed the crew and pasaeugers. Preparations he he answered sharply: began passing through the park on __ .. d unquestionable charm of Cairo and their homeward journey to- .fir coun- at thv have been made to handle a crowd never said that. Don't get me wrong the Gezireh island Club, this transfer of 50,000 which !s expected to gather The emigration of British unemployed I tries of the earth, a probably will not hurt any essential ; They tc ok with them the farewell, t�!'� at the landing place. When the is not a question for me alone. it 18 British military interest. giant airship comes down ti00 special for the Government of Canada and scarcely any one now believes that message from the Chief Scout Issued guests will join In drinking a special the Canad[an people. My plans are before he left the camp. the keynote it is necessary for Britain to hold all of which was "from now on the Scout champagne toast to the successful to discuss it with them." of Egypt to order to give proper pro- completion of the flight, while bands Mr. Thomas was determinedly rett• symbol of peace is a golden areow. tection. to thz Suez Canal. Americans peace Envoys . of the Japanese navy will play .the cent, and when approached by news' I always have thought the narow Pan- German national anthem, papement aandr t no refused time did he give tat ms Canal Zone adequate for the de -' "Frc. the 'northianda, southlands, ' From the moment the landing e ha Imes s �arri TOOnN TO o[ the dirigible are in the hands of !.the allghtest indication what Pro Lese of the canal, and Panama is eastiands and westlands you came at the ground crew until the leviathan posals, if any, he has !n mind to sub• much more vulnerable and much hard -' the call my horn to this great your ti the air takes off again on her flight mtt to Ottawa. er to defend. Great Britain must• of ering. Today I send Y.ou back to your to the New World, armed guards will Refuses interview• course, insist on having the countries homelands across the seas as my am Aug' 2 3 iO Sept. t'T , airship d pre- Questioned by reporters who board (flanking the canal free from hostile'' bassadors of peace-among the na- • / constantly circle e gent stowaways from getting aboard. I ed the Duchess of Atholl' at Father ;.foreigfi influences, post as America tiers (•t the world." : , [Point and asked him it he cold say [does in Central America, but this can: Despite the rain and mud, the jam- . Empire Year - I be accomplished without military oc- boree was successful- beyond expects _ y7tLl/ in a Britain, he e- 1 tion . The total nom umber of visitors anything about the present s t b i sets Economy mint situation t r cuPation. air Scores of piancs in an apoch- making In masing these concessions Britain was 314,4? ^_. The next jamboree wilt fees plied: "Certainty not: That !i one of f E�(si�p�e the things I have come' over here to would not only please the Egyptians be held in 1933. The place will be I Caces� col and from l htSUnited 'States. discuss a ^d I cannot refer to k- now,' and reduce the number;of her imperial determined at a conference o ba held, Friendly invasion of Canada by the par- tI will be making a speech in Ottawa i responsibtlities but she still would re- at Salzburg. Austria: suit squadron of the United Siafes Air jingoes, Turkey, —The hard - earned ! on Monday night, and then 1• will.have 1 tain certain very real powers, The �y. Fo a from Selfridge Field, ..Air parade piasters of Constantinoule citizenry ,something to say about why I am dispatches ' 'say nothing about any and "acrobatics ". .stunrinG formation will not be expended on triumphal ar- ' AiRhcs. ('leroplancs, sea plants and am- will relinquishmeut of British control in _f Lauder Will.Sing phii,tans to a chriRinA Empressive epic ches to welcome Ghazt heustapha Ke „3Iy ana are to .see everybody ,the- Atnr�IrnEFyPtain Sedan, aitbough tr of the air, vividly ponrsying the amaz• mat this year: The Gazi canceled 'h!s !' who Is pworth seeing and talk about Egyptian - troops a:e .to , be admitted' =' Over WIrele3S ins advance of aviation. ' annual summer visit to the city of ;every ?Mug that - is worth talking there• A great cotton development - ! p^I jjER LEADING FEATURES the Golden .Hera, and w Ili remain 'about." has been In progress in the Sudan �' Opening of the new $t,000 000 throughout the summer, according to J1. which reaches •the rorld market via 'ti,e S ork —Sir IIar.ry. Lauder.! an official report, to this hot and dusty ',I New Oil Field the Nile.' ' I,f this ..commerce were eminent coteh slcger aaA encrled an. I Automotive Building Fourth icepitaC O r' threatened t1Y Egypt or, indeed, I( any' has at last beren atgn? i for Radio ap ( C.N � - w ngkv Iviar'rld ch pie font - No reasons were given officially for vital British Interest w ere endanger, pearance.' He -will 'appear on a rom I g, '23 = � >rau0mwe fir) and Ai g si'Z3 i Itbt: change !n the PrestaenCs usual I r I fngen) the Goldman arid other noted teniber 1. - before a•.mierophoaein I bands, four concerts by the renowned program, but unofficially two explana• British Seek to Link �Z eat B itain aopower to use .'t•i 'the of -m pcfai program Sunday evenfnss•' a o0o voice Exhtbitton Chorus - '.Aug. _ aien+ are bruited about. One to that Indies, Canada anr� 'tie headwaters of the N11e to the Winnipeg. and his songs slid qulpsl the Ghazi cannot reform his citizens Guiana b Otiti11 ster � sept a ` - will -Ile carried . through ut the eon I + and 7) P aviu, . - Y Sudan. The threat of � doubtful to-' � 8 out of their expensive custom of stag- Air Line - - day whether a frankly hostile ES3'Pt tinsel by 36 ststlona. � :� aster 11usE�ian, his Ban an.i OperaeiC Ensemble .in„ huge demonstrations of welcome ram wire outboard motor boat, Y2 ht, whenever be leaves An;orar London. —A or to _link the Brt• could imprison Britain tconomfcallYl grams lEuropeebut1a!'a fleptemb.r gra andfield'tevents, M©nscrtmlac Constantinople,, for instance, has ttsh West Indies. British Gatana, L'ene -. ar 1irEzrally 1n the. Sudan• According- ' date will be his official American ary and naval grandstand spectacle each i' ser•'troaps still would be at Suez, which ` radio debut to the early data of been in the habits' of spending huff• zuela'and Canada by an English inn I.to the present understanding, the night. . to days oP EducatiQn, Rccre. Anierlcati radio, the comedian's voice ation, Pageantry, Agriculture, Industry, i, • dreds of thousands of liras every sum-'trolled and subsidized seaplane was broadcast by a small station at Sport, Music, Arc and Science. - steer to string the Bosporus with vice has been disclosed here by FL is not far from Cairo; ands Co tt the ,- edfird, Mass.. but he lay never Resenano„s/ ExltibitinnChortu, n _electric lights, erect dozens of trtum• W. Garraway and George G. Brack, ; tie were closed to- Sudan Cotton a' aitevmtngSp1pectacleixfra ++coftkc peal aches aad Indulge In other ex• London agents of Atlantic Airways• 'gear ladtherePo ptgvide an 'artier. �ed been programmed on the big net brand Swnd should be made now. Aravagant• falde -de to adorn herself Ltd. • works The Atlantic Airways. will be- i.n dl- The British have had their ups and : He wtIl, sing ofd favorites, includ PRICES: GRAND STAND 5i'EC- tS* for the great many coming. In Roamtn' ar the Gloamin." "'A Nee TACLE — General Admission z5c: Now, with hard times pinching Che�rect competition w'ftts'Amerlcan own- downs to ESYpt, but on. 'the whole g.° -Mang the Heather;' and "I people after three successive imes pin years_ a re mall and passenger services al- litheir record th -ere 4s one of which i Hoose Rexrved Scat, bt.00. Bozos $r• o, Love a Lassie," on his radio pro UsHiBITION , CHORUS, COLT. . ,• drought and crop failur @s, the Ghazl, ('ready operating in the West Indies they may be. wjustly orks, po he prosperity SEUM — General Admission 25c., it is reported, wishes no extravagant and eastern South America. engineering grim. Ground Floor 75c. Box Scats $t.00. ' receptions is repo staged for him ,and the ` Negotiations for establishment of which they have brought and the In• 1 Write Muodcy s, q7 King St. West, only way he can prevent these dem -!, the services have been under way � telligent British lessons in seligovern• I Week-end Toll Toronto, or Canadian 'National Exhi• "k "onstrations is to stay at home with the British, colonial .and',. Vene I went are much i their credit, !t Lela # bition. - Another reason suggested Lor, his li zuelan governments for some time. i Bri�onncanatlooktnon is his acountrY suer s• I On Ontario Rods steamship; Airways determination to eschew the- cool the age said. "' with additional pride. h dines and Railroad Races breezes -of the Bosporus is his desire Development will b4'ln three steps: cord in Egypt to prove by personal example that the .1. A seaplane setvlGulanar and Biotor accident in Ontario over the THOMAS BRADSHAW, • town which be has made into the I day, B.W.I.. and British IPneral Staff - I week -end claimed three : lives, while P,e,id nation's capital is habitable all the 1, another line between Trinidad and the Hr W. WATERS, little hope is held out for the recovery Cierwal Manage year round, notwtthstading the usual Venezuelan oil. fields. - oiled in Oil of -a woman injured near Stratford. speedy exodus during the. summer of 2: Service between Trinidad en I The dead are Miss Florence Fleming, I foreigners and Turks alike. � the Barbados Islands, and b I Oshawa Lawrence Roffman, • Pem• I ■ . __— Trinidad and Jamaica. Calcutta — Rebellious Hazara tribes broke, and Miss Grace Scott, Lindsay. ! 3. Extension to Montreal via the % • ward Kemp men In Afghanistan are said to have I Mrs. Leslie Dunscriti of Downie Loa n- Sir E+ d p Bahamas and Bermuda. captured . an Afghan general and to I ship, is in a 'critical condition in As flowers always wear their own - Mr. Garraway and Mr. Black de- have boiled him and his eta I in oil. Stratford. Wilbur Elliott was killed colors and give forth their owe Crag. Glared negotiations had been progress- The tribesmen inflicted .two severe 1 Few Canadians have crammed ing with the British Government, she Ill a street car in Kingston, and Cltf- I ranee every day alike, -so should e more act }vities into a life of continua] defeats on Habibullah Khan at Sarao• ford Thompson died Sunday in Co- Christiana maintain their character at colonial governments and the Vene- hasms, 30 miles north of Kbul, where i bourg from injuries sustained is a `ail times an dunder all - circumstances._ -work and endeavor than the late Sic zuelan Government with the object of I —H. W.• Beecher. Edward Kemp, K.G.M.G. Though it they captured a large' am( ant of am' i motor accident 'on 'August 15. +teas not until late In life that he' en opening the first section of the service munition. 1 F tared into politics, he had been a pro- early in 1'930. _ mtnent figure is the ttidustrial and This would require a subsidy of eanCC business arena of the .Dominic n for $150,000 yearly, of which the British lVlOderil TriIriSPOrtatlOII With a Vetaq—._ ;. ;many years, and had built up a high- Government would pay halt and the — - '� ly snccesstuI industrial institution. West Indian colonial governments tea. K r 1 S He was a man of great capacity. and remainder. I '%L'' K was as tireless in socael and sport- Mr. Black stated the British Gov - ing activities as he was in the de- I ernment subsidy had been delayed - velopment of his own btt�iness. His owing to the necessity of forming leered judgment and proved business committees and sub - committees, eta 1►_,. ` ability were Called into the country's "Meanwhile our American rivals are b service when war broke rut and he forging ahead,' he said, "having al- .M; ,�,�,�l`A^,' �.-•- , was 'made a Minister wlthont Port, I ready planned a trial flight to Trin!- ; folio in Sir Robert Borden's Govern- dad Aug. 28. s \ meet. His work as chairman of the "If this fl ight is successful and our War Purchasing Commission admit- subsidy is delayed much longer there, country millions cf is danger the colonial governments i h T� yi Alived this dollars. may Bran a His indefatigable 'discharge of his soon, whereby a great natural air duties as Minister. of Militia and Do- route in the British Empire will fall fence from November, 1916, to Octo- into foreign hands." bar, 1917, was marked by self The agents revealed the company ang - Patriotism, and his appointment was regiitered June 5, with a nominal as Minister of the Oversea Forceslcapital, but the $,750,000 necessary to was generally appr�d, irrespective.! inaugurate the first section of the ser• c f Party affiliation, His business ac• , vice has been promised them , by !m' tivlties covered an unusually wide l portaut shipping and banking firms it range. He was connected with many I England and Canada. clubs, both social and sporting. He The directorate includes Sir Alger was a liberal supporter of worthy � and non Aspinall. Lieut, Col. Ivan Daysot kcharities; and hen gifts to the Y.M.C.A. Air Commodore J. G. Weir, were particularly munificent. 'A self- made man,, he rose from a humble s Pads On l[lllll�leif position as bockkeeper to li one of There is hardly a day in our lit _3 Canada's leading esteem. etrtalista, en- when some wounded traveller on th Toying widespread esteem. He vans long road does not require our hell a worthy citizen and a public see pant I and as we hams received mercy let u of consplcuons ability and devotion [pass it on. —F B. 24yor. .,to duty. , ,. s r�i 3 •,r W'''E k ',T* � 'Sea Y�� s k� � .f •.� .. e tv. HUGE PASSENGER PLANE AND ITS RAIL COMPETITION This giant Universal passenger plane, which ties troth coast to coast, t xaces the 20th Century Limned of the New York Central A.R. 0- vpi .... .. . 7.--' "1 7 7.6 nZT7' b. o7 A- 4. na n u, .'The Red Rose Tea guaranted means what it It than Poiso 0''s Wild says. Lucky Little Ca -not satisfied return the unused part in the package and Fnnts 4 1 the grocer will refund your money. Contrary to an Impression that Is im rather generally held, the number of -berries­ and other fleshy fruits the growing In our Woods an& Aelds that. 9 is not large, The hesl- are poigonou ordinarily felt about par- tancy that Is but the most familiar g-,ol any takin of them is judicious, but its real war rant is not that 'so many dangers lurk fir in that quarter, but that we do not iiiJ If we know .how to recognize them, is good step learn to. • distinguish be- could only the unsafe we tween the safe and uneasi- might dispel a lot of needless . RED ROSE ORANGE PEKOE is extra good I ness, - Now 'she ' Is k glance at this It � of poisonous plants under investigation through the no longer surveys of the Division of Botany,.Do- The Baumes Law- Classified Advertisements luton Experimental Farm, Ottawa, New York World: Now a good argu- -"ORSE RADISH WANTED. So PER anaeolle to lb Tops cut Ott At once.. D. S. N shows that scarcely halt a dozen wild ment can be made out for' the prin • JLJL Hamilton. Ont. Gordon, 4" Wary.St you worried about Canada need to be ciple of this law. There are crimin. fruits of eastern ARE Is GENTS WANTED TO BELL FRUIT your daughter ? considered dangerous. To become fa- als whom it would impossible to re. ATrees, Shade Trees. Rosea. she growing too fast for that number IS no iMP08- claim by any means now within the Hedging and a complete line of Nurser.V millar with lished firm. Jutnt capacities of public officials. Whether stock for old estab mission paid every furnished Cash com her strength ? Is she pales sable task. In vie* of the fact that thin,, anaemia? young children are not so discriminat- they are absolutely irreclaimable, or week. Good teritory still open Nitta -they 'eat as are their merely irreclaimable. with our present tOIay- biavis Crove Xurserlex. Winona. When grandma was a :Ittle zirl she. Ing ibout'what Ontario. You can- bad up her wouldn't have dreamed el"croissIng the blood supply with Dr. elders, it Is -indeed a duty resources, need not be argued here. Atlantic alone. even If she :ould have them, first to teach and For immediate -practical purposes William, Pink PH116 LA RABBITS remove the danger. as RAISE CHINCHILLA afforded it. Nowadays the above and second to �the_y are irreclaimable. That being They contain the vital,, far as possible. ey ought to be'segregated MAKI In* 14014cy—we 6.001, ,east ..4 picture is quite a common sight aboard the case, th IUMM219"We ,marten tar Y*W prodU.21.1i, An paruculave "at tres, wit".— the big Cunard liners which cross life- giving nourishment The woodland plants with fleshy for the rest of their lives. 'But If that ENTERPRISINGSA, a CO. regularly from Montreal and Halifax which anaemic blood fruits, that should be regarded as pots* is the case, then surely they ought to n OWYMMIL Avs.. "RQNT03 ­-to British ports and back. We •see cries out for, onous or highly suspicious, are the be segregated , no less carefully from Pearl Bonek, cuddled lip for press it in those "I do not think that Dr. I baneberrles differing little, except e convicts who will return to civil photographers who wished the little Wolhie— Pink Pitts have in !the red and white round shiny fruit; life at the end of their terms.. traveller bon voyage at Montreal re- equal for budding up the blue cohosh, bluish both as to foliage Cilaticura ently abrard the S.S. Aurania. The system," writes Mrs. Albert and fruit; moonseea, also with blue world Is travel-wise these days. POW" of Picton, Ont. "I fruit, and unlike thr others a climbing Shaving Stick save them to my eldest girt plant: and may apple or mandrake PerseVere in Duty Contains the niedit,la.81 P=*rdea of when Shia was anaemic, pale There Is nothing more valuable as cwk. Freoly lathering nioauvrat South- African Secessionists and thin and had no appetite, with larger, oval fruit, nearly an Inch ;a -moral gymnastic. nothing more is protooLcia skin timakh and peratedta LbO long, borne singly in the crotch of the sisr.dsigavausearfacerro infection. -7 Johannesburg Sunday Times: The They restored her to health I strength-giving to the soul. than to 1Ev`cT7:he" and later when my youngest -i two umbrella-like leaves.* May apple I persevere in duty even when we are Republicans were not courageous I daughter was run-down after is found chiefly in Ontario. moonseed I enough to put their Ideal to the test notin the mood for it and the doing prefer. diphtheria, I again brought from -western Quebec to Manitoba and of It Is unattended with any feeling MAGNANIMITY In the general election. They thainintoU8116 M ."I mltw fairly generally In eastern friendship hip to entire- the others tat red to work In the dark. hiding In the was thin,, Palo Zraztresusly I agreeableness. Professor, s. Law The essence of friend and trust. Nationalist Party and abLe-Itering nervous but the pigs soon we Canada. �of Wilson. neas, a total magnanimity here In On- I - - _� .. 1 -1. Along fenie-rows anywhere —R. W. Emerson. themselves behLud the honesty and her eight" carer and eastward. way be seen an- loyalty of Its leaders. Now, with Stain your daughter on other climbing shrub. nightshade or Minard's Liniment f6r Summer Colds nothing but an obtuse obstinacy and a this proven tz unient now. jearing clusters of shin- false hope to encourage them, they Buy Dr. Wilhams' Pink P&16 bittersweet. at your druggires or airy ins green, yellow to ripe scarlet her- LOSSES are creeping out of their funk-boles. dealer in insidicants or by rtes. Another species. the - black A man -dies as often as he loses his -again and preparing to embarrass the snail, 30 Cana, postpaid, from nightshade, is a smaller busby plant friends.—Bacon.. ­G,6v'ernment, the 'par ' ty to which, now 7%0 Dr. Willi-tvis Medicine i appearing In -ardens. The black fruit ��t�_ Snore than ever, they owe allegiance, C46, BrON&TUIO, OUL i is sometimes eaten with Impunity, and -and the country at large. Frankly. $44 1 the plant has 'been, "Improved" Into we do not envy the Prime Minister the 4 poaltioa to which the" foolish follow- 141[111i � the wonderberry of gardens, but at Dr.%n a has distinctly poison 1he 1,ED1,10S_E11 10 N era of his threaten to place him. We other time ous 7 can only warn him that if he does properties. You Must Do Your Bit not deal wtth this new outbreak of Re- Polsori Ivy has also white fleshy publicnanism In the ranks of. his supp "A HOU111"OLO NAME fruits. which are not. however, apt to In t6 war agantst the fly. Carrier IN 64 COWNTS" of germ aad beerier of 4sem. porters, and deal with It promptly ORM be eaten. Other fruits, including even 7, (AS well as tactfully), It may burn up the strawberry, cannot he eaten wttb- It is proven that AEROXON loom i,Gut discomfort by .- certain persons- Of 1114 MAU COU•=W'nt &Oil 0500 his party from within and reduce blal Bow Versus Golf Club poisonous plants have dry �afficnrot emasia of combatbm" d"in Most other po majority and b14 recent. triumph at I - not 'tempt the novice. lay svL It agmt.gsant, baa.'s- `fruits that do of ilia Pub-o" It 46 hygim. I toe polls to ashes. SUMMER COMPLAINTS- KILL LITHE ONES" -At the first sign of Illness duringi the hot weather give ths. little ones Baby's Own Tablets or in a few hours! he may be beyond aid.. These Tab,ets 1 vill'! prevent summer complaints It ;given occasionally to the well child, iand will promptly relieve these troub- Aes It they come cm suddenly. Baby's Own -Tab;etq should always be. ki"t in- every home where there are young children. T11'ere Is no other medicine as good and the .mother' has t he guarantee that they -are absolute- ly-safe. They are sold by all drug-! r. 'Any High School botany contains des- The object Is quite apparent —the dis- trade, t aWA7 W60 mite criptions by which the - above name:d, MI. 1 11 J=si_,1-Er.gh- spiral gives plants may be"-recognized.—II, Groh. I `anal; Perfect service. �Dlvlslon of Botany; Central Expert- SMARX OF IMITATIONS I mental Farm. Ott a*a,- Ont. whether overseas or' Australiah, re-, -0 d.9. pecery ad heko­ aseve GAS"' Cie C. 0. Genest & M Lwitft The Man to Blame How w ell look I set"•11,wax llerald iInd. Cone.': 1h you Calgary view of Mr'.'Gardifier's determination' am vw,tt�xo vou aoa,n to expitir gil,"re italitudd for thii mnti Aued sue". 11 In 50 to cling to office until kicked out, HI I hat maiuts aid through nay daily dons of e. .6,itiriten. Only last week a man inee me orha IRLS Hotior's; course cannot be exposed 'to saw r1hega.fette Toolams ago v*en I U•,18 crippled About two hours after eating many I people suffer from sour - stomachs. fair criticism. The Liberals are the i"O. His first remark 41 flow Irell I looked, I ,replied, , rot, I h = only largest single party in the new Kr4schen -sails to fh4oak-' He said 10'tms. They call It Indigestion. It means . House. Whire it is trtre the three op- fteling 'off eitiour' and mould start the Krus. then habit nett day. I aluoys, rprominend $-am automatically thrown Into idle 'llre entered into an posWon groups b E,ut;cUa Safts.- Sts. -F. wool.vra. Viatributor for Ontario agreement to oust the present Gov- OrWcal letur oa Ole foe Livipection. Kriwhen S'altii 1. ntififnable at drilg and NEWTON A. HILL 56 Front St. Z_ Toronto ernment and support, a Conservative -department stores 111 Canada at 71re..a bottW. .correct an alkali, which neutralizes many l Admintstration, the Lieu tenant-Gover . A bottle contains eaOt19h_t0 last for 4 or 6 Months__SOo;4 health lot- half-&-cent'a, day. Ing what is called a world revolution, nor Js ma intaining. a prqper- attitude Be sure to g et, the gentiltic Phillips' Hundreds of statl4fied graduates. Write for free booklet. and Is the definitely prepared'-plani Internationale Mrsco%-.1 The right way Is Phillips' Milk of Magneslo—Just a tasteless 'dose in in awaiting developments following the opening of the new Legislature. Camper First Aid The Campv' 's Toronto Hairdressing Academy of the Red of ffi water. it Is pleasant, ecient Iand' lie can hardly be expected to take IS7 Avenue 31d. Toronto. Viosit. W I Keep MInard's Liniment always handy harmless It has remained the stand- directions—any drugstore. M nard a is gC4D 1 such a radical step as to call for his U far burns. gists or will be mailed -oil receipt Of � . 1 resignation wn west -' resignation in price. 25c per bf,.x,, by The Dr, Wil- William Thomson, ell•kn t face of the I "bruises ,'- sprains, -wounds. ind Harris 'Medicine Co.,\Srockvifle, Ont. ern golf professional, and Chief Sit- latter's assumption that he may be -insect bites. the i ling Eagle, of 0e Stonles, differediabte to command a majority after to which could beae the other at session opens. The proper targ6t for 1;3d:f, each armed- with his chosen' Clear Track Ahead! weapon, -Sitting Eagle took his criticism V rremier Gardiner. Chicago Post: Unquestionably the trusty bow and. - arrow; -arrow; Thom son te- i Xellbgk Treaty Sias- cleared -the- air, lied on his end I Self-deception golf clubs. At the NG OF IN and made possible a new and better of a nine-h( Is try out the 'Chief wa-9! No parents can see the deformity -approach -to, the problem. -Further-; four up, on. the pro., _ Hip target was; of their children,-and still stronger is_ v a' to the more. the undoubted sincerity of Ram -! of course larger than Thomson's� ob- I this self-deception with. respert :say MacDonald and his Government', Jective and he could and did "hole; offspring of the mind. has disarmed the cynical and sus• out" from 1.,ng.range. The 'contest it picious; Instead of a, $truggle of tech. was staged over one-half of the —7 it nicians to 'outwit •one another as each championship course where the coin- From Mother group. fights jealously for Its own pre.'petition for the Prince of Wales conceived plan, we will 'stave a meet--! Tropfiy will 66 'stigbd In the "Cana- of Six I Ing of statesmen who are . prepared to (Ilan Golfer" t(ur of Canada, starting, Df agreement on a policy of world Im-: from Toronto August 12. 1 think Win & ftichames -subordinate techailcalitles to the task Vegetable Compound is wondafull I portance. I have had six children children of which four PHILUPS en, F60- d" �Ommunism in Australia are living and my youngest is a bon- e; "A@ I Perth Sunday Times: It *111 be* 41, noticed that the "Red Ruggers" con.-� 0- 0- Joe centrate chiefly bri key Industries,: For Troub U U X d,, to Acid Qy 0 such. *@ coal, and on {transport unions. 4 1 rs FOR THE HAIR The object Is quite apparent —the dis- trade, Act STO U" location of the means of Ask Your Barber—Re Knows whether overseas or' Australiah, re-, GAS"' acts on rnafiy otlier'-Indnstrles, and the Objective of a general strike I reached without actually declaring It, In 50 C IRLS _WANTED so also if coal supplies are stopped industries In which About two hours after eating many I people suffer from sour - stomachs. and With )bysicians the years since its invention. innumerable - steam or electoral, pck%-er is essential, They call It Indigestion. It means It It the quick method. Results HAIRDRES9I.NG AND_ BiCAUTY $-am automatically thrown Into idle that the stomach nerves have been ... - There Is excess come almost Instantly. -11 is thle aP- CULTURE remunerative pv,;esslon ness, and the alto of a general up. over - stimulated.. acid. The way to it Is with proved method. You will 'never use is the most today.• XONT VP-1k0• beaval is attained. All this is a care. fully thought -out scheme for provdk- .correct an alkali, which neutralizes many another when you kaow. I A" Us was, ]A70011ya= IN CANADA- Ing what is called a world revolution, J times its. vv'ume in acid. Be sure to g et, the gentiltic Phillips' Hundreds of statl4fied graduates. Write for free booklet. and Is the definitely prepared'-plani Internationale Mrsco%-.1 The right way Is Phillips' Milk of Magneslo—Just a tasteless 'dose in Milk of Magnesia prescribed by phy0l, clans to b0 years In correcting ex, Toronto Hairdressing Academy of the Red of ffi water. it Is pleasant, ecient Iand' cess acids. Each bottle contains full I IS7 Avenue 31d. Toronto. Viosit. W I Keep MInard's Liniment always handy harmless It has remained the stand- directions—any drugstore. ISSUE No. 34—'29 •w -rr; >,,t .._,••r Ts ., -r .. r •.... -,.m•.:. Tr, , ..y,i..,,,, __ :r. , .b5j«.o .e.�r+. .. , ,x+'9"-•,.. 7 !•'•9.t -y. .!b. .-. :•,�. ,t ...: t.,y . - _ ,. -.- :. -u. •- ,.-a-'x�-,..„.* . .r - .s'"✓".•: :..... . .. . :.:r • n _l 7n. ^ ,p. ' � -:1 -• : $�... _ a,. .....dtr -Yr.' -�v^.. : :oi+ p _y it n Tp*�p —Mrg. Fraser, Mrs. McBean, Miss — Arthur and Mrs. Boyes spent ... LOCALIS y■ S. • Margaret Fraser and Mies Jennie Sunday in Port Perry with heir V � Camme.r, of (3hicagu, have • been• daughter, )Sirs. Austin Franklin. the glrests of Donald and Mrs. —Ed. and Mrs. Walsh andchild• Robert and Mrs. , Somerville 11 w w eke. r and Thos. nd Mrs, Walsh of, - e" ent Sunday with friends in the M nro for the past two e en a Q , —A number of the members of Toronto, Ppent the--week-end in - c'— • the Women's Institute wereguestai town. -- .—Mrs. James Gordon has Been of the Claremont branch on Wed- —Mrs. Hogue and family -have s�sendinga week with friends in need afternoon -.when a• very- returued- home, after spending 'Buffalo: ay y g —Miss Dorothy Bath is visitioR enjoyable time was spent by all. several weeks with relatives in :her cousi'a, -Miss 'Elsie Adair, of —Mr. and Mrs. Juulper'e two Owen lowed. _ Ba* T 6 - Sch. Agincourt. grand - children, Patricia and Jean• —The death of Mrs. Arthur ette Juniper, of Belleville. have Howlett, who was the eldest don _ T—1Mfe, o A.'Vald , arer visits n; returned home, after spending the ghter of the late D. W. and Mrs. 3eorge, of Pictoa, are visiting past week with their. grand -par- Carruthers, took place on Sunday �E'+an8 New Hosiery, New Shoes, New friends here. seta, at Richmond Hill. ' —Mrs. lames Andrew speak two —Enos McCausland, with wife —S. F. and Mrs. Clarke and dau• _ Clothing New School dove last week in the city with and daughter aad friend Mr. Foes, ghter, Audrey, and John Paddle, �' her daughter, Laura. of Windsor, has returned home, of Gaaanogne, were the guests of —The township council will after spending a. week with his Mrs. Clarke's parents, W. P. and Supplies etc. meet on Monday next for the brothers, Lundy and 04as. Me- Mrs. Juniper, fur the past week. transaction of general business. Uansland, and sisters, Mrs. Devine —St. George's Church (standard — Harvey and Mrs. Barrett and and Mrs. Graham. time) on Sunday nest, Aug. 25th, Miss Nellie . Cosway spent the —An, interesting event took at 9,30 a. m., Sunday School; 1.30 weekend with Pickering relatives. place in Detroit on Saturday last, a. tn., service, Rev. H. U. Lewis Shoes —Girls black patent tie, "The Qaleensdale," -Mrs. Fred Adair and little don. - with gun metal trim. All sizes. Special when Mies Rath Murpby, niece of ooper. gee 9imeoe Point notice. - lgbter have returned home, after School rice, 1 spending s week with relatives :Mrs. (Ur,) Byron Field, became —Dr. H. T. Falahse, Resident'Dent' P t ;.fiere.. the bride of Carl W. Greene. Mr. ist, Office in residence, two doors Same shoe in dark tan, with brown trim 8.00• —We congratulate yLyndon and Mrs, Greene arrived in town east of St. Andrew's Church, Pick- ` Crook, on his successful) passing d Sunday and are spending a few eying. Office hours 9 a.m. to .t p.m. Boys' School Boots, the "Siemaa" line. A real 1,'s recent examinations at Pick- days with Mrs. Field. dally, and evening by appointment. leader at 2.96 —The weather being exceeding. (x-ray service). - ering College. ly fine there was a very heavy —At the sale of the property be. " —Dr. anal. Mrs. Bagshaw�( S W motor traffic on the highway dur- longing to the estate of the late Boys' khaki and dark- shirts, made in Boy now, Mich., have been visiting W. iag the week -end. There were no Mrs. Rankin, which was held oil Scout style 1:OOr J. and Mrs. Miller, and other eels• accidents in this vicinity, but Saturday afternoon, the house anu _ Gives to Picker ing. there were the usual number of lot was sold to Russell Burrell, Bo e' bow ties in newest,' had' .26 —Mrs. A. A. Bunting, who has accidents in the province, includ• the price being $1,900. y been in the city for several weeks, ing several fatalities. - -After s lingering illness. Mrs. , ,; „. " . - f. returned home last week much At a Liberal meeting held at H. G: Calvert died on Wednesday, Soya Cotton Jerse�e, going at 9pecial cleanup }' improved to health. Mount Dennis on Saturday even at her home here in her 75th year, price. Practically all sizes. Regularly 50c i .— Joseph Cowan, who hoe been iag, W. E. N. Sinclair, Liberal The funeral will take place this lliaes for .88 . confined to his bed for over a +� leader, expressed his belief that a (Friday) afternoon at 2.80. . later- % __ . . tiv ]month with an attack' of ty bold - general election in Ontario would moot in Selene Cemetery. Boys aad Gir38 Play Suite to khaki, navy etc. )Fever, is now recovering Dice y. be held within a few weeks. lu Specially priced to clean u the line .98 r V. 8., of —There will be no harvest ex Pe y P P Samuel Westgate, tar, Premier Ferguson has made 3t North Dakota, spent s few days no statement in reused h the date c+arsions , to the North•we8t this with his sisters, gent Arthur Boyes. Lcag Lead Pencils, real good quality, per dog, .lt) _ y} season. This is on account of the of the election or crops which can be handled r� and Mrs. Douglas Dunn, and other Po P s —One of the worst enemies with without bringing in outside help, irelat i veb here. S p , which farmers have to contend eta sod the use of ha rveeter• thresher•« ribblere, than) price, per doz • b0 —The Ladies Aid Society of St. the wow thistle. The, et is rapid- _ - tC Alodrew'e Church will hold a sale P which are coming into general 'Regular ar teat c !` of home made baking oo later- lg spreading all over the country use, and is most difficult to eradicate. dawn Aug 3 ; 29th' oD the Manse" —Married. on Saturday evening, A In Chatham Township meetings 30 p' are being held for the purpose of An¢ 17t1i, `Cella Leonia, deu¢6ter "d when the kiddies come 'home for w r —Mr. and Mrs Parsons and of E. W. and the late Mrs. Sleep, discussing mean@ to rombat the little - daughter, Nancy, of Rind- of Pickering, to Howard Lawson evil. It is probable that an edu• - isor, returned home on Saturday. Davis, of Moball, North Dakota. )supper they would enjoy a big plate - cational can.paign will be taken , rafter spending a couple of weeks Rev. S Cleaver, of Rosedale L nit- up in other townships. ;fell of steaming hot Toasted Beans .,with Dr. and Mrs. Cartwright. ed Church, officiated. Mr. and $ —On Sunday last Mrs. Meehin --P W. and Mrs. Murphy, Eliza* Mrs Davis left by motor for an - ,� ' received w6rd of the death of her both St., have been entertaining extended tourof NorthernOotario _'With tomato sauce, the Crosse end uncle, Joseph J. Young. of Lan- Mrs. Murphy's three sisters. MrP. and the mid - western Stater. - sing, Mich., •oct of the late James J. N. Fennell, of New Bedford, ; Blackwell' kind. 'TWO large _ t; 'Yoaag, formerly of Green River, Mass., Mrs J. J. McKinley and - -M. G. Green, of Greenwood, Miss Ida Fen Den. of Berlin, N. H Eiv MEMORIAM. tins for 29 cents. has purchased the Hodson rest John Fennell and Mies Madonna — • _ - p L NTON —In loving memory of our •.. - _ ide111Ce on Elizabeth street. recent- McKinley were vtaitars, also. Mr, dear wife and mother. Annie Lin- - .. '- �r and Mrs. Murphy with tberir I ily vacated by Geo. Baker. He is ton, who died August,21st. 1923 t ow renovating it before occupy• guests visited Niagara Falls and We ,vho loved you sadly miss you, `. M i So �/ R A P A ing it. other points of interest during As it dawns smother year, On account of the steadily the week, In our lonely hours of thinking, anereaeiag price of flour due to the —All the women sod girls of Thoughts of .you are always near, v pone wheat crop, it is probable the community are cordially in Sadly missed by Husband and fam- that soother cent will be added to vited to attend the August meet ;ly, ��� the price of bread in the near iag of the . Women's Institute to future. be held at the home of Mrs. Gor- -Jack and Mrs. Aodereon, of don Law on Tuesday, Augu$t the < AaNO Ltlio+rtiaanat►ewga, _ . -' " Halifax, spent Saturday with H. 27 tb, at 3 o'clock (standard time)- sad Mrs. Machin. Mr. and Mrs. An address Will be given by oar 'ANTED— Employment on loo new district resident, Mrs. A. farm by steady young man. Apply NEWS This season i8 recognized by all leading Radio mannfaatnr. Anderson are ons motor ttour to P office ai ` Winaipea and' back by way of Moore, of Shirley, Ont. ..A paper • ; ers as being the outstanding yesr of ' Boston, on "Legislation" will be given by DANCING —Every Saturday night Mee R. H. Cronk and a reading Rouge HDIw• Drop Inn, Kingston Road. Eat o! _ the radio industry. —Mies Ida Merritt has returned b !bias Phyllis Pilke — home, after spending ten days at y y y 0 RENT OR FOR BALE —lh Pick- • - acottage at Wsesaga Beach with —The following is the Middle Termg village, a 5-roomed cottage with else- Here area few of the lese'ing features oharaeteristie alas other young ladies who were School results . at the recent De- tae light, and garage. Apply NEWS office. 51 _.Class mates from the Toronto Partmental Examinations bald in RUCKING - .of this .year's sets the Normal School. let des hotoors 1 2Dds81oes b.onole � aaao tik 'also —Local and Mitchell. ab grvel hen y —The old livery barn situated 2, 8rd sloes honors rick 3720. 37 -52 Greater selectivity, Purer Tone. �Decreased Battery on Church street is being torn pa down b the new proprietor, F. Eileen Carlton, Can hint 2, alg I. OR SALE —The pure bred reciater Consumption and Lower Prices: Pearson This is one of Pthe oldest �4 e: ahem 2, La comp 8 ; Ber• Fed A�rsune. bull. Milrh View Mac,' rl h-m, P D1Lte Chapman, En comp "b. Can quiet a acre. A. W, Milroy, R R 1, Mukbam, buildin a lD the village, and has P g Phone Mark 2630, 51 ... hilt c, one hilt c, chem 2, shown the effects of age. >< yon have an old set f0 tern in we'll gladly cum c ; Jack Chs' man,-Can bier OT70E —HanU secured the semw- —Be care to Come to Sgairee P g 1�l cos of a first-clan 1ia1 baler I od i the mar- allow yOn a libels) -allowance on Beach on Tuesday event to jots c rt Elliott. Oaa biet 2, al 1, ket;for hay and straw. has. Goodwin. Picker - with the Youa People's Sodetiee chem 2 ; Howard Law, Rog lit c, ing_]?bQm Pick 1707, 50 bl R p a -new Bet. of the village -ia as evening of Can hilt 2, alg 1, phy c, chem 2 ; 4yRBHIRE BULL, Recistered. For P fellowship. Meet at St Myrtle Lo ^kwood, Can bier 2, Mg . Sale—Raised at EzparimentaI Farm, Otta- good - Paul's Church at 7.80 p.m. You 1, geog 2, cbem 1; Verna Petty. F,a. Also. Holstein dairy Coss. Maple Hill won't regret being there. EnIr comp c, Can Kist 1; Phyllis The poor wheat crop in the Pilkey, alg c, phy c, chem 2; Mar, FOR SALE —A two shear ehrop- Th1B year We flee featuring serer Packria, Can hilt 1 sec his ehireram for tale or euhange, registered. i Dortbweet has had o depresing Bred by Alex Gray b imported sire. John effect on business throe hunt the 3, lily c, then) 2 ; Walter Ricbsrd• Phillips, R R 1, Locust Hill. 51 a 'The New Eveready and De Forest- Crossley 'r whple country, causing' s gloomy 800, East cow 3. Can hilt 8, alg 1, •OR SALE—Yorkshire White rarer, outlook for the winter enlbing. chem c ; Muriel Westoey, an hilt h 4 months old, bred from a Cinderella dam. : President Beatty, of the C. P. R., 1, chem 1, Lst auth c, Fr auto e, Also a number of good young heifers. John Wil- _ "CANADA'S FINBST PAIR.' d Fr cow 3; Ruth. Diamond, Can son, R R 1, Whitby. Phone Pick 1920. 51 'however, does not take a pessi• P tnietic view of the future, bet sees b6t; 3, alg 3, chem 2 u Kenneth L'STOM CHOPPINU— I am preptlr• Bunting, ,- • man signs Of improvement, R. Morley, Can Kist 2: C ed to do custom chopping on Tuesday otter- h Mad T _ _ Pickering y g P noon and all day Saturday of each week. I have Fred T. 19. McLangblin, president of Gen- —The Toronto Exhibition will also chop for sale. H. E. Turner, Whitevale, 33tf era) Motors, a.Iao expects bnsioess open to morrow, and it promises —` --' —.. Established 1867. to improve in the near future as to be better than' ever*. It ez• JL DRONTO R'ET'•WA9H - L• allLN- . , p D•RY (Semi finish) =Let our. driver call and �a T A A regard's the 9ULOnlObil@ blieiDees, paDdl'Dq' QV' @rf yefcr, new bnlld• explain our Mr hour service. Just leave your THE `g „`�T u �L Gi+RiiGE—There is s ossibilit that the ing@ bein erected to aCCOmmO- same with an S. li Davis, barber shop• We U jn�f iflil possibility g will pick up and deliver 3 times a week. radial line between Birch Cliff and date the increasing number of -- - - — 'Torontio may `be scrapped, Since exhibits. This year tire lAocipal 50 ACRE FARM FOR BALK —EAet .,the use Of motor care has become new building s the automobile half of lot al concession 5, Pickering' half g mile from Whin. F and one and one half miles Telephone 4900 • so general and the motor busses building, the former batldtDg b @• from Locust Hill. For further particulars apply ,• . � . . 'are doing such A thriving business, ing now too small to house the to owner, John Harris, R. R. 1 Locust Hill. 2 electric lines have been hard bit, various exhibits, The Canadian �jOR BALE —Ford ton truck. stake -and many have gone out of busi. National Exhibition is the only 1' body and cab, in good condition. Thia truck M .mess. There are some who main Fair in the- world that has proved has been driven only by myself. Reason for ell- isY —too large ;or m present nted, Cash sale ` Lain that eventually electric line@, to be a successful ,annual Fair of only. F. Chidlow, Ctlaremont. Pbone 3701. 51tf Auto. or other forms of . transportation great dimensions and is increasing OR BALE OR TO RENT '1�n Bra y 'where rails are used will be the in popularity. every year. It is h' u ham „ seven -room house, garden and gar- anOSt common. of ' conve called a national exhibition, but it age. Also, n by gy aad barmen, would ex. y change for Q d ivorkghorse and caw. Apply to Gasoline, Acetylene Welding, gape, is DOW more than that. In reality Mrs. J. H. Madill, Claremont R. R, 2, or hone —A large number of farmers in it is an international exbition as a Claremont 331, x' Battery ClhargrII'g this district have for several_ years large number. of other countries TOR SALE —Ford )iftbt delivery • been sending their cream to the are represented in the exhibits• h truck. in dandy shape. good winter and Rv� _ 'Brooklin Creamery, which was, It is one best advertisements for ceer curtains; can be used as roadster, �Pii} lie- Repairs mace on all makes � cept part cash andpo potatoes or produce for bal- uDfOTLnmately, burned down Canada, as it has the effect of dig• anee,or all cash David J. Scott Altona Road, _ • daring the electric storm of Aug. polling a large amount of i�nor• 3 -4 mile worth of Kingston Road. 26ef gat Ciare•� 10th. The farmer's souplyiDR once regarding our country. Our �j ARM TO RENT -174 acres in Pick- - g - eream t0 the ereonsgc have not American neighbors to the South Firing township 1 1 -2 miles north of King. been i000nvenieuced b the fire, of us do not now brio their furs atoll Highway under ciiti road. 120 acres good _ 1 y g clay loam ender tn,ltivatiom, 54 acrd pasture, sae the Citizens' Dairy Comp+ny of and heavy clothing when they well watered, 6 acres apple orchard and Qood r ” .Belleville, who are the owners, come to visit the Fair. Americana buildings. Lot lA, concession 3. Timothy Red- .. );Faye been collecting the cream as from every State in Serge numbers -- - -- tCHARLES usual and shipping it to 8etlev'ille. ltlake it a point to visit "the F Id YALE— Brot=n mAtP, 13 ge The enstomere of the Brooklin Sre&test show on earth" nt Toron- old quiet for womznar child to drive. suit- $ ed for gardener or milk man.. 1 covered buggy Cr'e4mory bavp been supnlied with to, and in this way learn mirth i set single harnes, Having now no use for the butter ae usual, the supply coming abort Canada. To them it is nn outfit. Apply to George Janes, on farm of Wat. pp y Siam Pengelly, 1.2 mile west of Greenwood, tat Proprietor, Belleville, longer a land of ict and snow, 1 farm on south side. 50-1 i i s -