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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1929_09_06!. sprafssist+atsal i6atlmla3+. _ - ARTON - DUNS Wh eaDunbarton Mission. Sunday 'school T d j at Z p..m: and eKentng; service st $ -p Squire's $each; l fT R. H. C. PEARSQN- Phyeiclaa m- The preacher will be Rev. E. .G• - f +� C3SOOri 1�1'�TaS of Samuel il'rarr } y and Surgeon, Dnnbartgn 3olir Robinaon, of Schomberg.. ed sum3ner TegitL$nti: E. FORSYTH, O h. D., Is tanning again after the flood. la se of the heart was ` o�p�071 p Director '' ROUGE HILL P ~� ,, < ,,,��. R,Aocometrteal Aesoaationol Ontario. Reg- Sawing Lumber, OhoppIng.. __._ his death. Much sympathy al rt t �.ced Member or American Op�metdc:l Grains wines months, Fred Cook, of Walkervilie and W. for his three sons.. sni? t�ao' ��aapp��ation. Eyes examined by appointment. •d <IrLone^18M, clatemout. Ont. on Tuesdays and..Friday-s. K. 'Maghan, of. Peterboro, had a nar- His funeral• was held + -- -- row esca a from death. The rwere at 2 i` :Manufacturing BaPkete of all- p y p. iii. from hLs Toroilii5s s' $�� • EABL A. GiRUBIN. R. O — Eyesiabt driving over the Rouge bridge when 97'•Edgewood Grove, to• st John's ti : •yt�a� Specialist. Honour graduate of the College kinds, including: the met a truck loaded .with brick Cemetery . Narwa His offs { vF '' of Optometry of Canada; Gold medalist and Y , , y. passe �pa Bret Berman prize winner to 192s. At Markham Bushel, 11 Quarts, 6 .Quarts, Pint and driven by Bruice Riley, 2423 Dun- away about five years ago.' �1 , Y every Monday from 9 a. m. to sP. m,. in Dr. Quart Boxes Berry Crates.' das 'Str. West Toronto... The truck Bariter'e dentd office. At Stoutfvfile fiom Wed- Kies! + y + lii8t3lr� ne.day to Saturday of each week. Eyes eaamin- sideswiped the car causing it to turn a fitted and repaired_ Highest quality �A large atOCk On head aE aflNBARTOM. passe reasonable rises. Partlf around and crash through the got ;t at Lowest Prices. Phone StouB 2403. 4flly P iron railin The car came to °a stn uy, " - �'' 1- Mrs. C. Holmes, is spending s'fery G.. s , �&; when it hung suspended over the aid y y C Piice•rednctiaas at the g P e days in the city. of the bridge which is over 100 ft. Wednekda �• e ® E. CHRISTIAN, Barristeraad. factory, Mr. and Mrs. Lorrain, are with Mr, Monday, y:.r;int4rl wD t A eSob-citot, Notary Public Etc. Moneg to above the river bed, Witnessesof and Mrs. White. Phone Markham 8405 or 6420 or write the accident were soon on hand to ° Dan: South Wine Court Hotcae, Whitby, 2bly laleen Annis spent last 7veels at Peas for sale —mix Chas. White, Locust Hill, Oat. hold the car while the. occupants P EATON ARUBS?= P Niagara Falls N. 'Y. '*ith her sis- with your chop; clambered to safety. A small bolt. r� Barristers. So- ter. it will >ls leitors. Norther Ontario Building, 330 . )� y 'Bay Toronto. .. prevented the car from dropping to Clare Evans a2gd friend of. N'ia ` JUST ARRIVED t g- 1 Kind W Beaton, -the ground beneath. ails Y. w s of a of Mi1lFeed on 1}�tttl<. w J. >� F. Roar. were guest M era F N.. Adetsade 2T87 S. Morrish last week Scratch Feed for hens.' r �t One Carload of jRICHARESON A PICKERING— p 1, p �j AUDLEY Wm. and Mrs. Taylor, and Miss Cracked Corns /' s Barristers. Solicitors etc., 213.214 Confed_ plastering and L' in" Doris, of Bowmanville, visited friends .gave 'ua �F 7 wation Life Building, Corner Yonge and Rich. R. and Mrs. Winters visited at Col- just installed latest maOhinPlr and relatives here last week. 4 attoad Sta. Toronto, Phones Adelaide 4189 and — + 4480, Pickering once o borne-on Sunday. for making best quality Pen Wednesday' and n j., Sorry to report that Miss Janet $aF;wdarevepings Phone Pick 8600. Sti ishi-ng Line and Nearly everyone here has spent Morrison is under the Doctor's care Cracked Corn. _ liome time at the Exhibition, g. y pest feed for ,,!�•iv at the home of her brother Fleming. Beale Feed. the rhea +i Dental G' i Harry Meyers and wife of Toronto, The' Ladies of the W. '_11. S. are the money, on the market. �^• �a �: YP a visited their place here on Labor invited to visit the Zion W. M. S: •. 'i'<�,'i� IfIL O. SMITH. D. D. 9„ L. D. 8„ Day• next Tuesday Sept, 10th, at the home ; �'+ (Successor to Dr. J. N. Dales), Graduate of is the following sizes : School reopened here on Tuesday ofIrs. A, Reesor. Cedar Grove. °7 the Royal College of Dental surgeons and Toros- morning with a fair attender>re. Mr, and 'Mrs. Saunders, Miss Ph to University: At Claremont office over D. A. y- Seot!'e store every Tuesday and Friday, Phone 52 laCheB by 6, 7, 8 and 9 feet Fals last peek C 10 Stoat 1x11. Pis and Wm. \obey, of Kingston, _ _ 271r and 4 inches by 8 feet. Remember to be ready for the corn were guests of the latter's brother, IyRSERT T, FALLAISE. L D S., *� ���_�* roast on Monday evening, Sept, 9th, Isaac and Mr,. Nobes for a week. j :K1t�V D. D. 5 , Graduate •1 the Royal College of �•� �,•� at the home of Theo. and Mr;. stnnan Mrs. Elsie Burton, at her Sumer ei 1Dwa1$urgeoas and the University of Toronto • • (Ifit:e in residence second door east of St. And• Everybody Come and. enjoy the CO rti home, Itasebank, gave a party', Sat. A Rnod supply of Hard and Softl. rew's church, Pickering, pat. C"or hours . s and fun, afternoon, to a number of her old a.m. to 6 P. m., or by appoint meat, (x -ray �� � Frank. We -tney sowed fall wheat on school friends. The re- uniori was Coal on hand. Also a supply �Wvviee), Phone Pick 3700. 4aly , : August, 29th, and is about the first most enjoyable to have this crop in. Other farmers of Kindling food' tlstaitats ;4r 11"Larl� ;, 9 P Our geneal teachers, Misses Ed- ova length. Use Fraser 's Scalp Toni here 'are preparing to saw cgnalder- .,cards and Beare, are on duty again, .�� e ELIZABETH RIC'HARDSON- able acerage, and a goodly number of pupils, 12tf Phone Pick. A. Fire aadsutomcb +fe assurance of all kinds. Come and nee the final softball also quite a number of our young b satpreamttns companies of solid financial stand. �, game between Pickering and Brock people have resumed their studies. DONALD MUNRO. PICKKKING -; Road. Gagne called for 2.30 p. m. at Mrs. Claren :e Brown, of Green- d_1 EOROEKEAY —Lk naeeneral on- Relieves itching scalp Audley field on Saturday, Sept. 14th. bank, is spending a holiday with her L. SUR,WI►i� GHAM rt ity attele. Pbon- Terms 3i-f y' P called for Sept. mother, and last week, she and Miss Building and General net, Aitona. Live stock and general oaks immediate) P r o. In case of rain game R- tty attenAed to. Terms reasonable R. 21st at 2.30 m. Come and see a Winnie Wood attended the store and g 3.9 _ _ motes healthy growth Contracting, r' ' �POyTiLI„ lrcensed Aactioneer, of hair. Tones u the real game. Post Office while Sydney and Mrs. , • for oounn" of sort *ad oaaarla Aao- P Barie. Lynde, wife and son. of Gary Morrish, were at the Exhibition F.etlmatra furnished °n all classes. »r b seal Banishes dand. Indiana are visiting his father and of work — interior and Fiterior.. 111121119411,100 of s,u kinds ecseaaad so •a WorseA P• g � amiusa. e3dzass Oran 8t+ar F ° • °rig ruff. Restores hair, `mother, Chas. and Mrs. Lyade hen. Alterations and repairs. B.BZATON TOWNBBIP per He is welcomed by his old friends .....- PtfsOUGNAM. Cbimpeye Built Pickering �I Wotk. GBH not over 50., r cent . omveyaaoer. Oo�msaa3 :� who rejoice to know that he has made Phone a. Ae"untaol. mint 01en so gray, to natural color nod is Uncle Sam a county He Many of our citizens spent Lab- g : FAIRPORT, - ONTARIO' onw an sun grin.. . oatias Mantissa, Sold on absolute money has a good position in the. steel works or Day in the city. b back gtiaraatee W give there. Jack Gerow, entertained - daha•pa - — --- -^-- -- �1 R. (3 RANT —Lot 1. coacesrioo 4. isfaoLion. freed L•erth eholidayls with Miss* E S + Scarboro. Telephone Markham 75°8 ,. Auouataat Business and Muniti WEST HILL l� _ adtters GRANT. GODFRE Y. AC:O.. 31 _ - _ _ -- .. _ _ .. _ _. Beatrice Stevenson this week. st. East. Toronto• Canada. Adelaide Shortly after our o'clock of So Mr, Eddis, and Mrs. Hubbard, en- ovaScrt {a8hiogles _ laly bald n- tertained city- friends over the week- en- Galt dal Felt 84 Steel 136ing>ee — - dash morning, ra four �f k accidents y - Y g Bird's e t ate bingtesl � v: M• MAW. LIUENBED AIIt:- : following closely after one another end. for sale at TIONEER , tat Yort,Qntario and Dorbam p' " occurred here, and resulted ir, eight Mi,;s Phyllis Gerow, is in the city , Pas. Termsiea unable. t �°� �a�ttmd� • �cker�n � Barber -Sops persons being more or less'3eriou.i- finichinR her term in the basines.: T. PATERSON'9 - CLAREM011T -, p� •,� r. • ara�sad at NEWS' 00", Bell and' tndeven- -- - ----- ly injured, and the necessitating five college: .pall and get prices. Phone,4812 t Oeoom wbitby, oat. sly Borden. Middleton has returrrrd home THE RURAL cars being taken to the nearby gar- after spending a week with friends a '✓ BONDS— Governw —e t, Municipal and ages for repairs. Traffic officers x T A A TEy�r_^1 mortgage Bonds. Also. Industrials. SECURITIES COMPANY LTD. Kay and Hilliard were soon on the in Toronto. L !'Y S Safe lavestmeats • at from 6 to 7 per scene, as well as C, nstable Cheater. Charles Topping,' and son, Fred, Celt. The most seriously injured was Miss and family, of Toronto, called on T. G A R A G •. Real Betaie and Insurance. Hilda Sliver, aged 13 of 34 Tiverton C. and Mrs, Brown. on Sunday. y. a RAN(; elassei written in. g • Cinding Fire. Automobile. Wind. rF'arm Properties& S ialt Lewis and Mrs. Sanderson, of Tor - Ave. Toronto who was taken to the We are prepared to do all 'Itiads P� 7• onto s spent last Sunda with the lat- storm, Accident and Sickness. Toronto, East General Hospital, where � � y of repairing of care, also bat. _ PLotie or writ ORice : 213 214 Confederation it was found that she had sustained ter's parents, L. an&,Mrs. Middleton. ter char inR, electric. 1: te We think that a large number of y a .; Life Building: Toronto. severe head injuries and possibly a welding and in fact 43d $D_ BOWMAN, Whitby Pbone. Baia INN. a fracture of the skull. Other injur- people were overcome by the heat everything in con- ed were, her mother, Mrs. E. Silver, last Sunday, judging from the church section with d ' Bnaob Office : Gordon Building, J. Cattle, of 1307 Dandas Str. West, attendance car work.' Con Pickering Ontario. A -fear friends met at the home of Coal Pbone 8600. 28tf Toronto, J. W. and Mrs. Smith. of Gas Oils, � .Detroit, and .their daughter, Violet, Mrs. R. D. Miler, on Thursday ,after- , Grease and Accessories noon and enjoyed an old- fashioned on hand' constantly. - and Miss Eileen Walsh A truck in ,l TIME TABLE- �Piekann 8tatios volved was owned b the D. Johnston quilting bee. Call and see our Catalogues of T. 8. Trains going East dqs ar tollows� Y Arthur and Mrs. Langmaid; Fred Dodge and Star Cat's.; Cartage Co, which collided with a B# find BOft "i0al Of tb8, Po. i0 ldail 1.66 A 1[; and Mrs. Langmaid and Mrs, M. Gar- •t 2i1 lineal 1°.66 P. M, light delivery truck with a Pennsyl- befit quality on butt of Oshawa called on relatives q i. - 90 Local 5.2} F. 18 vania license, and containing two men over the holiday. LAWS ` hand Sunday train, 8.38 A..�i. and a boy. The two men were arrest- Y' We welcome our new teacher Mr. AND SERVICE STAVON S. LAW Trains going West due as ,loIIows— ed by Constable Chester, who placed Germ �J• A. .. ,and Mrs. Germ -- —•A No. 36 Local 9.25 A, M, them• under guard -while he responded � yn, $rid hope yes their stn among us ma be leas= 27 Loea�l 2.19 P, M. to another call. The guard who was Y g y P i y not vigilar+, enough, allowed -the two ant and profitable; Sho' 1�S 'C.'CeZ'1JZ�' Gs�t. 9 Iiiiil 9 OS P. M; n = Mrs.A. Buckingham, and Betty and Sonde train, 7.38 P. M. men to escape. i . , Lorne,. of Toronto, spent the week -end K O *R pEETE 1Foregoing is according to'$tiadas�l, at the home of the formers parents, ICJ M time. GREENW0013 „a L. and Mrs. Midkiet4n. -: `.- .TREE • Y «' The Women's Institute will inset at A number from here attended the _= CLAREMONT Exhibition on Monday last. the home of Mrs. M. B. Bt:-::_ on Tue- BEDmHOOM Wedding bells are .ringing in and sday. Sept. 10th. It is Boned ;that all CREAMERY] around Greenwood. the ladies will try to be Present. With each pbreVise amouptina to ; TT r Mr.. and Mrs. Cam" bell;' of _Osh- Miss uriel _ heppa,rd returned' -O V 1 FIT awa, spent.,Sunday with P: and Mrs, home, after spending a year in CO- r vet, on Thursday, Fri- $1000 0 Hi Beet• rice aid for . Willows. ,� lfornia, She still thinks'that Broug- g P p lutm. is a good place in which to live,, day and Saturday, we will Oo01aisting of walnut finished genii nream at the Reg. Woodward, of Toronto, is Mr. and Mrs. Smith, of Beaverton Vanity of Piz drawers, large here helping his brother' Fred for a Mrs. Russell Brodie, and daughter, give one Shopping Bag and a + few days, and 'Miss Shau hnes. ••� mirror, with bench to matt•b: Clareuioi�t� Creamery � Russ. and Mrs. Philip, of Buffalo, g �', of Toronto, good, - aesortmeat 'of •neeflii spent the aveek -eni with Wm. and. were .visitors -with Mrs. Philip, dqr- ° �Palnut Steel: Bed, with link P ing the week samples free, ks a special in ,. Give us a trial and be convinced Mrs. Middleton. spring. good layer felt mattress. Ed. and Mss Annis .and family, L. Johnston, D. Gannon; T. C. ,Brown y dncement to visit our stare and son ill, went on a camping ex- ? ' ` - spent' the wveek -end with the former 's + �'• taFt duck feather filled pit H A V E Parents in Orillia pedition up among the Hsilibgrtot: This weekend we offer the lbws, also good chintz covered Enlerson and Mrs. Ormerod and lakes over the week -end and report a Clopifurter. All for $87. 00. family, spent .the week -end with fri- good outing. 'Mr. Gannon visited his following bargains: - mother on the t r r ends in Claremont.' Bayer's Aapern, reg 260, 2 for 89c Herb. Gamble,. Miss Caran, and Week 011 visitors at W. H. Ellie- Herb. er Conch in sun fast color - - ..y 0 U ott's were 1410 Pills, reg hoc, for. s+ Mrs. Caran, of Toronto, called on Jas. , Cwil and Mrs. Phillips, Andrew's Liver Salt, rag 800 for Jost the thing for your verandah - and Mrs. Rains, on Monde and children, E. and Mrs. Holtby, v Y• Italian Satin, rag 80c, for 240 t, -or 160110 porch. 658.00. Miss -M. Hagerman, of Whitevale and Mis Merle, of Brougham Gor- Itallan Balm, re 80c, for ,$een the new 001eman Airo. �, 4s spent last week with her grandpar- dun and Mrs. Brown, of Mar am, Ulllette Blades, Pe 50c, for W } a lso %Folding lawn chairs, and U' Stove �, Just the ants, W. and Mrs. Ormerod. and Wallace B. Ellicott of Toronto. Ingram's Baby Talc. reg 25c, for- 180 camp stools from 90c thing for hot Weather.. Mrs, Nichol, of Toronto, and Miss Mrs. Marlow and daughter, of New- Talcum in Jars, reg Me. for to $4, 50, Graham, of Claremont; are spending market, J. and F: Cowie and mother, Vlnoiia Castile Soap. 8 for 2oa = -� Also, the • Ameriesn 'Kamp a few days with Kirk and Mrs, Beel- of Toronto, Mrs. Purdy, of Toronto, Baby's Rubber Pants, reg,W,' by, the George Hamilton family, of Kes- Kook. Call and see { Mrs. Tremble is still in very cri- wick, Mrs. Brook and son, of Union- Pbm-a orders d Ce elivered tp thelia demonstrated befit condition' She and her fam- vile. and man other relatives from �l y €• A., t� r�i * _ y near vi eft as r Berry Boxes and Crates in ily apreciate Very Ifittah th ' enquiries a distance attended - the funeral of ' ,r t��r;s .r good supply. - made from,da;l .10 dray: as I aa, la la guMr28thH, T1Vlhfedi �,on Wednes tan Furniture 1lealer a di j`royn old residhnts o ;$he slim- Au ,.Itt�x��s v,• 4 Funeral Directo .� , . {1t g� on �vho this r � ,anii. firing' attending fu;eeryra gaeve,e�vid �,• s, µ Pitons Iwo ` .ii 0� Mlr9, •,ElliotI ,'4nd' l 0-41 i, nt, sacs of the satin #"ems ) tbde - �/� �g fs .,. ;•:'r -. ,: ` 81166. '. a d :urn.. -. ve $16��i'iii • tae . ' '�. �. ±, � Z - • �..y � °Mt:n *, . t'• ' . ,. .l"I >° ia� '� �' �! - w a7°•t • #; ' �,� , a� R' (�" ` 0�' A ' � � , ,: ,?fii,$)r - ; ' .,+?i q �,,,1i?LS � . i ` � r::t, . : ,."rL w-we '� � rC: �^�' r P ' ^ � , • 'iii r'.� r•_ .., ^r:; ,,:.,z';. i,1 A: � �' �' ��• '�,5'-e'.�a.d'i`. � N �: '1 h ''`' •i%t„ t i �oL.- xL•��.• r � - • CKERING ONT., !. sprafssist+atsal i6atlmla3+. _ - ARTON - DUNS Wh eaDunbarton Mission. Sunday 'school T d j at Z p..m: and eKentng; service st $ -p Squire's $each; l fT R. H. C. PEARSQN- Phyeiclaa m- The preacher will be Rev. E. .G• - f +� C3SOOri 1�1'�TaS of Samuel il'rarr } y and Surgeon, Dnnbartgn 3olir Robinaon, of Schomberg.. ed sum3ner TegitL$nti: E. FORSYTH, O h. D., Is tanning again after the flood. la se of the heart was ` o�p�071 p Director '' ROUGE HILL P ~� ,, < ,,,��. R,Aocometrteal Aesoaationol Ontario. Reg- Sawing Lumber, OhoppIng.. __._ his death. Much sympathy al rt t �.ced Member or American Op�metdc:l Grains wines months, Fred Cook, of Walkervilie and W. for his three sons.. sni? t�ao' ��aapp��ation. Eyes examined by appointment. •d <IrLone^18M, clatemout. Ont. on Tuesdays and..Friday-s. K. 'Maghan, of. Peterboro, had a nar- His funeral• was held + -- -- row esca a from death. The rwere at 2 i` :Manufacturing BaPkete of all- p y p. iii. from hLs Toroilii5s s' $�� • EABL A. GiRUBIN. R. O — Eyesiabt driving over the Rouge bridge when 97'•Edgewood Grove, to• st John's ti : •yt�a� Specialist. Honour graduate of the College kinds, including: the met a truck loaded .with brick Cemetery . Narwa His offs { vF '' of Optometry of Canada; Gold medalist and Y , , y. passe �pa Bret Berman prize winner to 192s. At Markham Bushel, 11 Quarts, 6 .Quarts, Pint and driven by Bruice Riley, 2423 Dun- away about five years ago.' �1 , Y every Monday from 9 a. m. to sP. m,. in Dr. Quart Boxes Berry Crates.' das 'Str. West Toronto... The truck Bariter'e dentd office. At Stoutfvfile fiom Wed- Kies! + y + lii8t3lr� ne.day to Saturday of each week. Eyes eaamin- sideswiped the car causing it to turn a fitted and repaired_ Highest quality �A large atOCk On head aE aflNBARTOM. passe reasonable rises. Partlf around and crash through the got ;t at Lowest Prices. Phone StouB 2403. 4flly P iron railin The car came to °a stn uy, " - �'' 1- Mrs. C. Holmes, is spending s'fery G.. s , �&; when it hung suspended over the aid y y C Piice•rednctiaas at the g P e days in the city. of the bridge which is over 100 ft. Wednekda �• e ® E. CHRISTIAN, Barristeraad. factory, Mr. and Mrs. Lorrain, are with Mr, Monday, y:.r;int4rl wD t A eSob-citot, Notary Public Etc. Moneg to above the river bed, Witnessesof and Mrs. White. Phone Markham 8405 or 6420 or write the accident were soon on hand to ° Dan: South Wine Court Hotcae, Whitby, 2bly laleen Annis spent last 7veels at Peas for sale —mix Chas. White, Locust Hill, Oat. hold the car while the. occupants P EATON ARUBS?= P Niagara Falls N. 'Y. '*ith her sis- with your chop; clambered to safety. A small bolt. r� Barristers. So- ter. it will >ls leitors. Norther Ontario Building, 330 . )� y 'Bay Toronto. .. prevented the car from dropping to Clare Evans a2gd friend of. N'ia ` JUST ARRIVED t g- 1 Kind W Beaton, -the ground beneath. ails Y. w s of a of Mi1lFeed on 1}�tttl<. w J. >� F. Roar. were guest M era F N.. Adetsade 2T87 S. Morrish last week Scratch Feed for hens.' r �t One Carload of jRICHARESON A PICKERING— p 1, p �j AUDLEY Wm. and Mrs. Taylor, and Miss Cracked Corns /' s Barristers. Solicitors etc., 213.214 Confed_ plastering and L' in" Doris, of Bowmanville, visited friends .gave 'ua �F 7 wation Life Building, Corner Yonge and Rich. R. and Mrs. Winters visited at Col- just installed latest maOhinPlr and relatives here last week. 4 attoad Sta. Toronto, Phones Adelaide 4189 and — + 4480, Pickering once o borne-on Sunday. for making best quality Pen Wednesday' and n j., Sorry to report that Miss Janet $aF;wdarevepings Phone Pick 8600. Sti ishi-ng Line and Nearly everyone here has spent Morrison is under the Doctor's care Cracked Corn. _ liome time at the Exhibition, g. y pest feed for ,,!�•iv at the home of her brother Fleming. Beale Feed. the rhea +i Dental G' i Harry Meyers and wife of Toronto, The' Ladies of the W. '_11. S. are the money, on the market. �^• �a �: YP a visited their place here on Labor invited to visit the Zion W. M. S: •. 'i'<�,'i� IfIL O. SMITH. D. D. 9„ L. D. 8„ Day• next Tuesday Sept, 10th, at the home ; �'+ (Successor to Dr. J. N. Dales), Graduate of is the following sizes : School reopened here on Tuesday ofIrs. A, Reesor. Cedar Grove. °7 the Royal College of Dental surgeons and Toros- morning with a fair attender>re. Mr, and 'Mrs. Saunders, Miss Ph to University: At Claremont office over D. A. y- Seot!'e store every Tuesday and Friday, Phone 52 laCheB by 6, 7, 8 and 9 feet Fals last peek C 10 Stoat 1x11. Pis and Wm. \obey, of Kingston, _ _ 271r and 4 inches by 8 feet. Remember to be ready for the corn were guests of the latter's brother, IyRSERT T, FALLAISE. L D S., *� ���_�* roast on Monday evening, Sept, 9th, Isaac and Mr,. Nobes for a week. j :K1t�V D. D. 5 , Graduate •1 the Royal College of �•� �,•� at the home of Theo. and Mr;. stnnan Mrs. Elsie Burton, at her Sumer ei 1Dwa1$urgeoas and the University of Toronto • • (Ifit:e in residence second door east of St. And• Everybody Come and. enjoy the CO rti home, Itasebank, gave a party', Sat. A Rnod supply of Hard and Softl. rew's church, Pickering, pat. C"or hours . s and fun, afternoon, to a number of her old a.m. to 6 P. m., or by appoint meat, (x -ray �� � Frank. We -tney sowed fall wheat on school friends. The re- uniori was Coal on hand. Also a supply �Wvviee), Phone Pick 3700. 4aly , : August, 29th, and is about the first most enjoyable to have this crop in. Other farmers of Kindling food' tlstaitats ;4r 11"Larl� ;, 9 P Our geneal teachers, Misses Ed- ova length. Use Fraser 's Scalp Toni here 'are preparing to saw cgnalder- .,cards and Beare, are on duty again, .�� e ELIZABETH RIC'HARDSON- able acerage, and a goodly number of pupils, 12tf Phone Pick. A. Fire aadsutomcb +fe assurance of all kinds. Come and nee the final softball also quite a number of our young b satpreamttns companies of solid financial stand. �, game between Pickering and Brock people have resumed their studies. DONALD MUNRO. PICKKKING -; Road. Gagne called for 2.30 p. m. at Mrs. Claren :e Brown, of Green- d_1 EOROEKEAY —Lk naeeneral on- Relieves itching scalp Audley field on Saturday, Sept. 14th. bank, is spending a holiday with her L. SUR,WI►i� GHAM rt ity attele. Pbon- Terms 3i-f y' P called for Sept. mother, and last week, she and Miss Building and General net, Aitona. Live stock and general oaks immediate) P r o. In case of rain game R- tty attenAed to. Terms reasonable R. 21st at 2.30 m. Come and see a Winnie Wood attended the store and g 3.9 _ _ motes healthy growth Contracting, r' ' �POyTiLI„ lrcensed Aactioneer, of hair. Tones u the real game. Post Office while Sydney and Mrs. , • for oounn" of sort *ad oaaarla Aao- P Barie. Lynde, wife and son. of Gary Morrish, were at the Exhibition F.etlmatra furnished °n all classes. »r b seal Banishes dand. Indiana are visiting his father and of work — interior and Fiterior.. 111121119411,100 of s,u kinds ecseaaad so •a WorseA P• g � amiusa. e3dzass Oran 8t+ar F ° • °rig ruff. Restores hair, `mother, Chas. and Mrs. Lyade hen. Alterations and repairs. B.BZATON TOWNBBIP per He is welcomed by his old friends .....- PtfsOUGNAM. Cbimpeye Built Pickering �I Wotk. GBH not over 50., r cent . omveyaaoer. Oo�msaa3 :� who rejoice to know that he has made Phone a. Ae"untaol. mint 01en so gray, to natural color nod is Uncle Sam a county He Many of our citizens spent Lab- g : FAIRPORT, - ONTARIO' onw an sun grin.. . oatias Mantissa, Sold on absolute money has a good position in the. steel works or Day in the city. b back gtiaraatee W give there. Jack Gerow, entertained - daha•pa - — --- -^-- -- �1 R. (3 RANT —Lot 1. coacesrioo 4. isfaoLion. freed L•erth eholidayls with Miss* E S + Scarboro. Telephone Markham 75°8 ,. Auouataat Business and Muniti WEST HILL l� _ adtters GRANT. GODFRE Y. AC:O.. 31 _ - _ _ -- .. _ _ .. _ _. Beatrice Stevenson this week. st. East. Toronto• Canada. Adelaide Shortly after our o'clock of So Mr, Eddis, and Mrs. Hubbard, en- ovaScrt {a8hiogles _ laly bald n- tertained city- friends over the week- en- Galt dal Felt 84 Steel 136ing>ee — - dash morning, ra four �f k accidents y - Y g Bird's e t ate bingtesl � v: M• MAW. LIUENBED AIIt:- : following closely after one another end. for sale at TIONEER , tat Yort,Qntario and Dorbam p' " occurred here, and resulted ir, eight Mi,;s Phyllis Gerow, is in the city , Pas. Termsiea unable. t �°� �a�ttmd� • �cker�n � Barber -Sops persons being more or less'3eriou.i- finichinR her term in the basines.: T. PATERSON'9 - CLAREM011T -, p� •,� r. • ara�sad at NEWS' 00", Bell and' tndeven- -- - ----- ly injured, and the necessitating five college: .pall and get prices. Phone,4812 t Oeoom wbitby, oat. sly Borden. Middleton has returrrrd home THE RURAL cars being taken to the nearby gar- after spending a week with friends a '✓ BONDS— Governw —e t, Municipal and ages for repairs. Traffic officers x T A A TEy�r_^1 mortgage Bonds. Also. Industrials. SECURITIES COMPANY LTD. Kay and Hilliard were soon on the in Toronto. L !'Y S Safe lavestmeats • at from 6 to 7 per scene, as well as C, nstable Cheater. Charles Topping,' and son, Fred, Celt. The most seriously injured was Miss and family, of Toronto, called on T. G A R A G •. Real Betaie and Insurance. Hilda Sliver, aged 13 of 34 Tiverton C. and Mrs, Brown. on Sunday. y. a RAN(; elassei written in. g • Cinding Fire. Automobile. Wind. rF'arm Properties& S ialt Lewis and Mrs. Sanderson, of Tor - Ave. Toronto who was taken to the We are prepared to do all 'Itiads P� 7• onto s spent last Sunda with the lat- storm, Accident and Sickness. Toronto, East General Hospital, where � � y of repairing of care, also bat. _ PLotie or writ ORice : 213 214 Confederation it was found that she had sustained ter's parents, L. an&,Mrs. Middleton. ter char inR, electric. 1: te We think that a large number of y a .; Life Building: Toronto. severe head injuries and possibly a welding and in fact 43d $D_ BOWMAN, Whitby Pbone. Baia INN. a fracture of the skull. Other injur- people were overcome by the heat everything in con- ed were, her mother, Mrs. E. Silver, last Sunday, judging from the church section with d ' Bnaob Office : Gordon Building, J. Cattle, of 1307 Dandas Str. West, attendance car work.' Con Pickering Ontario. A -fear friends met at the home of Coal Pbone 8600. 28tf Toronto, J. W. and Mrs. Smith. of Gas Oils, � .Detroit, and .their daughter, Violet, Mrs. R. D. Miler, on Thursday ,after- , Grease and Accessories noon and enjoyed an old- fashioned on hand' constantly. - and Miss Eileen Walsh A truck in ,l TIME TABLE- �Piekann 8tatios volved was owned b the D. Johnston quilting bee. Call and see our Catalogues of T. 8. Trains going East dqs ar tollows� Y Arthur and Mrs. Langmaid; Fred Dodge and Star Cat's.; Cartage Co, which collided with a B# find BOft "i0al Of tb8, Po. i0 ldail 1.66 A 1[; and Mrs. Langmaid and Mrs, M. Gar- •t 2i1 lineal 1°.66 P. M, light delivery truck with a Pennsyl- befit quality on butt of Oshawa called on relatives q i. - 90 Local 5.2} F. 18 vania license, and containing two men over the holiday. LAWS ` hand Sunday train, 8.38 A..�i. and a boy. The two men were arrest- Y' We welcome our new teacher Mr. AND SERVICE STAVON S. LAW Trains going West due as ,loIIows— ed by Constable Chester, who placed Germ �J• A. .. ,and Mrs. Germ -- —•A No. 36 Local 9.25 A, M, them• under guard -while he responded � yn, $rid hope yes their stn among us ma be leas= 27 Loea�l 2.19 P, M. to another call. The guard who was Y g y P i y not vigilar+, enough, allowed -the two ant and profitable; Sho' 1�S 'C.'CeZ'1JZ�' Gs�t. 9 Iiiiil 9 OS P. M; n = Mrs.A. Buckingham, and Betty and Sonde train, 7.38 P. M. men to escape. i . , Lorne,. of Toronto, spent the week -end K O *R pEETE 1Foregoing is according to'$tiadas�l, at the home of the formers parents, ICJ M time. GREENW0013 „a L. and Mrs. Midkiet4n. -: `.- .TREE • Y «' The Women's Institute will inset at A number from here attended the _= CLAREMONT Exhibition on Monday last. the home of Mrs. M. B. Bt:-::_ on Tue- BEDmHOOM Wedding bells are .ringing in and sday. Sept. 10th. It is Boned ;that all CREAMERY] around Greenwood. the ladies will try to be Present. With each pbreVise amouptina to ; TT r Mr.. and Mrs. Cam" bell;' of _Osh- Miss uriel _ heppa,rd returned' -O V 1 FIT awa, spent.,Sunday with P: and Mrs, home, after spending a year in CO- r vet, on Thursday, Fri- $1000 0 Hi Beet• rice aid for . Willows. ,� lfornia, She still thinks'that Broug- g P p lutm. is a good place in which to live,, day and Saturday, we will Oo01aisting of walnut finished genii nream at the Reg. Woodward, of Toronto, is Mr. and Mrs. Smith, of Beaverton Vanity of Piz drawers, large here helping his brother' Fred for a Mrs. Russell Brodie, and daughter, give one Shopping Bag and a + few days, and 'Miss Shau hnes. ••� mirror, with bench to matt•b: Clareuioi�t� Creamery � Russ. and Mrs. Philip, of Buffalo, g �', of Toronto, good, - aesortmeat 'of •neeflii spent the aveek -eni with Wm. and. were .visitors -with Mrs. Philip, dqr- ° �Palnut Steel: Bed, with link P ing the week samples free, ks a special in ,. Give us a trial and be convinced Mrs. Middleton. spring. good layer felt mattress. Ed. and Mss Annis .and family, L. Johnston, D. Gannon; T. C. ,Brown y dncement to visit our stare and son ill, went on a camping ex- ? ' ` - spent' the wveek -end with the former 's + �'• taFt duck feather filled pit H A V E Parents in Orillia pedition up among the Hsilibgrtot: This weekend we offer the lbws, also good chintz covered Enlerson and Mrs. Ormerod and lakes over the week -end and report a Clopifurter. All for $87. 00. family, spent .the week -end with fri- good outing. 'Mr. Gannon visited his following bargains: - mother on the t r r ends in Claremont.' Bayer's Aapern, reg 260, 2 for 89c Herb. Gamble,. Miss Caran, and Week 011 visitors at W. H. Ellie- Herb. er Conch in sun fast color - - ..y 0 U ott's were 1410 Pills, reg hoc, for. s+ Mrs. Caran, of Toronto, called on Jas. , Cwil and Mrs. Phillips, Andrew's Liver Salt, rag 800 for Jost the thing for your verandah - and Mrs. Rains, on Monde and children, E. and Mrs. Holtby, v Y• Italian Satin, rag 80c, for 240 t, -or 160110 porch. 658.00. Miss -M. Hagerman, of Whitevale and Mis Merle, of Brougham Gor- Itallan Balm, re 80c, for ,$een the new 001eman Airo. �, 4s spent last week with her grandpar- dun and Mrs. Brown, of Mar am, Ulllette Blades, Pe 50c, for W } a lso %Folding lawn chairs, and U' Stove �, Just the ants, W. and Mrs. Ormerod. and Wallace B. Ellicott of Toronto. Ingram's Baby Talc. reg 25c, for- 180 camp stools from 90c thing for hot Weather.. Mrs, Nichol, of Toronto, and Miss Mrs. Marlow and daughter, of New- Talcum in Jars, reg Me. for to $4, 50, Graham, of Claremont; are spending market, J. and F: Cowie and mother, Vlnoiia Castile Soap. 8 for 2oa = -� Also, the • Ameriesn 'Kamp a few days with Kirk and Mrs, Beel- of Toronto, Mrs. Purdy, of Toronto, Baby's Rubber Pants, reg,W,' by, the George Hamilton family, of Kes- Kook. Call and see { Mrs. Tremble is still in very cri- wick, Mrs. Brook and son, of Union- Pbm-a orders d Ce elivered tp thelia demonstrated befit condition' She and her fam- vile. and man other relatives from �l y €• A., t� r�i * _ y near vi eft as r Berry Boxes and Crates in ily apreciate Very Ifittah th ' enquiries a distance attended - the funeral of ' ,r t��r;s .r good supply. - made from,da;l .10 dray: as I aa, la la guMr28thH, T1Vlhfedi �,on Wednes tan Furniture 1lealer a di j`royn old residhnts o ;$he slim- Au ,.Itt�x��s v,• 4 Funeral Directo .� , . {1t g� on �vho this r � ,anii. firing' attending fu;eeryra gaeve,e�vid �,• s, µ Pitons Iwo ` .ii 0� Mlr9, •,ElliotI ,'4nd' l 0-41 i, nt, sacs of the satin #"ems ) tbde - �/� �g fs .,. ;•:'r -. ,: ` 81166. '. a d :urn.. -. ve $16��i'iii • tae . ' '�. �. ±, � Z - • �..y � °Mt:n *, . t'• ' . ,. .l"I >° ia� '� �' �! - w a7°•t • #; ' �,� , a� R' (�" ` 0�' A ' � � , ,: ,?fii,$)r - ; ' .,+?i q �,,,1i?LS � . i ` � r::t, . : ,."rL w-we '� � rC: �^�' r P ' ^ � , • 'iii r'.� r•_ .., ^r:; ,,:.,z';. i,1 A: � �' �' ��• '�,5'-e'.�a.d'i`. � N �: '1 of the fact themselves, they, had, cgmel terrible, 'reaching; gnatch:ng bands ` Aft ,t r has the finest f"Vour to be the best of com- Panioa- and clasping arms. Some way, he did a s t e rid _and �t �dlti Ong Neds hour with Lenore, however, not know how, he hurled that hundred .. y - ga've him lest satisfaction than they pounds of living steel from his body Ili, wx , had at first,. She somehuv failed. to_ before the white fangs could.ao home. '� cache qua>�rter a! a cent a>i� Cup - e n i understand what be had been lhro+igh. But there was not a instant's - Slazvly, -by the sclvwi of hardship, i,ause. Desperate with fury, the wolf ® and conquest over hardship, Ned Ccr- sprank in - agxin)a tong, white streak _ net was wint ing a new self - mastery; almost .,u fast for the eye to fallow, a new sedconfidence to lake the place Hui ne did not find Ned at ti disad. — _ ORANGE _ of- the self - conceit that had brought vantage now, The man had wrenched s T PEKOE hits to disaster, But the first real to one side to hurl the oreature -away, ` i - BLEND moment of wakening was also one of but he had already caught his balance iperil — ten the trapping trail one clear and fiad braced to meet the' second se9 afternoon toward the bitter close qf, onslaught. January.. - (To be continued.) ws WOAW%i r I WJ r a had been qa fella fo vingowed "Fr Onwards" 1 He ee llb�. PO rtion the trap line that followed Om NOW' (�riWBi valet s far itlOre the timber belt between the Twelve- e Imperial commerce needs from now MAGIC + ' 16grelfh from the sardexW Mile cabin and Porks cabin, and the onwards men with character and vfs- _ blazed trail had led him into the ion, who can really f ll the key posit- . BAKING POWDER depth* .,of a heavy thicket of young Ions in the new age of large - scale in + spruce. Ho had never felt more se- dustries; who can, if necessary, im- t sP� it Canada than] cur ..The only hint of danger that pose and enforce ordci and progress; of QiI Olf�ler b>f'arydS iJ + ! the Red Gods afforder him did not half who' can hold at bay the disruptive I 1 L penetrate his consetoushess tad did forces that make for uncertainty and combined 1) I:TRIBUTI' 1�t not in the least call him from his chaos. MADE IN CANADA fiy "There is not a shadow of doubt NO ALUM %DISON MA&St•iALL • v R.WSATT*RTIL A , BEGIN HERE TUUAY curred at the end of the second day of Ned Cornet is engaged to marry actual trapping. I more Hardenwo'rth: They are ship- This day's march had taken him to wrecked and --with Bess Gilbert they the Fork's cabin, and there, as twi- t take refuge on an land occupied by light drew about him, he was amazed . a bru o named Doomsdorf an•I his In- to hear the nearing soune. of footsteps than wife. Ned and the girls are in the snow - Some one was coming made prisoners by the master of the laboriously totvurd him, with the slows, 1 island and he, tells,them tae° are W dragging tread of deep fatigut.'. -. be his sla• es. Ignore is too weak to work, so Bess It was Bess, of course. At this and Ned teas up- the burden. Dooms- point their-lines coincided. It-was her - corf announces that fie inians to make third stop, and since she had left the I hi,,s prisoners 'do his winter trapping. home cabin a day ahead of him, she They are permitted to build them -was perfec ;ly on schedule. He Could Ives a cabin and Doamsrl.-rf gives hardly _.xplain the delight that flashed a them at old stove. through him -at tine sight of her In t After the cabin is finished Lenore i l I' ess and s4l4nce mere human. . Is permitted to remain and help the companionship was blessing enou h. the habituarculture and full operation ou did. Willie— Yep. squaw with the housework, but Bess P g They had a quiet hour of ta.k. i i of those principles by which he looks sand Ned are started on different His appearance to the. doorway was forth to other scenes and other' times, ,routes to. trap for their 'niastez, no a surpride to Bess. She had count - pleasant fancies. Ii was only a glimpeie - Abercromble. _ t "NOW GO ON WITH THE STOGY ed the days carefully, and she knew og,green where the snow had been GAHTE® l' his schedule would bring 1•.im here: _ .haken from a compact ' little group y But now she was too near dead with of sapling spruce just beside on= of i wtSdOm HAIRDRESSING : —HAPTER. XXI.— (Cont'd.) _ fatigue. togige_ him more than a smile. his sets. Lkiely the wind. hal caught Whosoever thinks that he -alone RESSi�o AND BEAUTY j g perhaps has wisdom, or a tongue, or a soul, Is the most remunerative prcAesalon ..The weaver was of cotarse not fro- With scarcely a word he lifted here; the little, tr'�e "s 'just right; rho a rten ; and the shin stripped oti easily to the cot, covered her with a blanket; some unfortunate little fur•t earez, a such as no other, this man, when laid today p p open, to seen to be emptySophocies. CMZi i8n noes yr -'ro- under the little, sawing strokes of-his and in spite of her protests, went I marten er'• i s, or a fisher, hid DATD COtMSZ Eft CAN A. un back- and forth amore the lit -' Hundreds of iaueRed graduates. �skinning knife. He was' rather sue• speedil, about the work of tooking 'her •• -pr g t g himself w -In trees in an effort o free h ( rite to ire• booklet ° .priseu at its size. It came �J nearly supper. I ` I - ObedlCrice - Toronto Hairdressing �. xound, and it would 'stretch fully. They had a quiet hour of. talk be- !ft°rn the+ trap He walk up quietly, i No .man shall ever be fit to govern ti Academy located' the. free 'to which the trap 1 137 ,tsntte i4s sesoato, wept w .4hirty -two inches in diameter. Wash- fore he drew the blanketa .rout her others that knows not first how to : ing it carefully; he pat it over his back shoulders and {eft her to drift. aw;ay'Chain was attached, bent and started obey.— Jeremy Taylor. -land started on. in sleep He was unexplai,iably exult- tto-draw the trap fru•m the sma:l, dense Kul that corn with M+nard'a Llnlrnert# Othei trafis yielded pelts in his loti ant; light-hearted -for all ni-S dread :thicket whewr se some creature had Aay's march out, barely able to stand hut tot that ogs vrrounded him. This little. ldragged it. He was cnly casually in — — terested in t menner of pour, fro erect, yet whol}y content with his days old could not -come in; the wind would ':en creature would be revealed be- -- catch, Ned made the cabin in the twi- clamor at the roof in vain:- jtween he steel jaws. The beauty of C - 'light, built his fire, and cooked his He did her cork for her tonight. i the a moment wholly ad the forestmesas I T I•~ / 1 mew r supper. After supper he skin- from his work- y - .. ge PPe PPe He skinned the smaller animals she reed oat such little animals as he had had brought in, then fleshed and On a # -� rot taken time to skin on the teat {, stretched all the e'ts she had taken, ''asleep about him; the little trees look s y p I ed sadly hardened. with their loads of tr Ieshed and stretched the pelt*, then AgLer preparing his -own skins, he I.show The nest, slid the man was - - l;uyg the up to dry. He way almost made a hard bed for himself on the' hurled to the ground by a savage, too'.itie�to remove his wet .garments floor of the hut. snarling thing that leaped from the -^+ - �� .,when fife work was done. ' He hardly. It was with real -re(cret that they I,'-' like- the -snow -demon it was' r " g took different ways -in the dawn. remembered drawing the blankets over i — � � and white, gleaming fans were flash •• f• ,� - him. (last office' was to prepare kindling. ing tots -ard his throat. 7 But In spit" of -the hardship- the, for her use on her, next - visit to tho. .. ` / , g P cabin four days hence — hardly reafi� :.. \ \'T -- "vrrack of cord, the fatigue that crept � �--,+y "r upon him like a dreadfu, Kickness,I "- CHAPTER eXim iw ing that he was. learning a little tri ^.k F.Xcep"t .for the' impec;iment of the Neil ham many moments -of compara- I of the 1VM,4_-ran'i trade that w :,old i } �, - 1 Live pleasure. One of these moments, f trap or, the creature's foot, there P stand him in good stead in many a i. • would= have been but one blow to that seemingly yielding him much more de- dreadful t,6 ight to- Conte. J The trails of these two trap�or- ,battle in the stow. white fangs would light thar the occasion warranted, oc- often Crosse 1" in the weeks to c )me, have gonErhome where They were aim- They kept close irack� of each other's I ed, and 'all' of -Ned Cornet's problems (would have been simply and promptly schedules, and they' soon worked gut a _ 1' : solved. .. . systetn whereby they could meet at the This was not some little fur- bearer, - Forks cabin at almost every, circuit. helpless in the" trap. It was no less a ©� 0 j No longer did Ned go about his creature than that 'great terror of the r work in the flimsy clothes of the city. j snow, a full - grown Arrtig•voolf, almost Out of the pelts he had dried Bess as white as _the drifts he hunted - _ � _ ' •- - •. helped to make him garments and , now P through. Only the spruce trees 6 ' moccasins as warm. and serviceable as thro y P p her own, supplied through an unex- row this fierce and cunnit g hunter - : came to Snare his foot in the jaws of HOME - MADE mustard ptek ow pected burst of- generosity on. Dooms - a marten trap. Nor could any ern• j�est�s . .: e dorf's part soon after their Arrival on sible explanation be made why the how proudly you nnw� a$u� the island. They brought their hard - I Soak i pint e[ 7. l eat problems' -'to the Forks cabin and great wolf did not break the chain IshoW them to him and With - hopped •Meet red $poppet sad i pins solved them together. _ body, a satisfaction u serve e with one lunge of his powerful bod .Mere instead of slinking intro the 'covert n y0 0 °p r in • 7vh t sat'sf ctio them Day after day the snow sifted down land waifing. developments. The ways it guests --'Y briar tos 4 teener. y + ever laying a deeper covering over I O your gue8 Freshen in Bold of . the oil l creatures often fail of any .rarer for i hour. Drain the island, )tendiag. down the.liiubs of ° "e kind of an explanation, and it is a `�eeaa area s� :r.e > the strong trees, obscuring all things t bold woodsniah who will say what any There is * .taste and S tang t0 then whit .see ions. under this cold infinity of white. The particular creatu3c will do under. any measure I traps had, to be Laboriously dug out ^home -made kind- that you' can m «•n*� or . ,. • t s pie mot cabbage. chopped and and reset, again and again. particular "condition. When he aw Red's body within leaping range, he never buy. Put in just the in- onion and the pep! When the skies cleared, an un- I knew the desperate impulse to fight. Mix them. Add s ! ` dreamed degree of cold took posses- P P edients that everybody likes`�•*� t� The chain of the trap broke like a 8r vinegar. a "hie- : sio' of the land, The fingers froze in spring as he leaped. The steel leash a spoonful. of salt, s the instant,that the fur gloves were p g P . . . add a touch Of KrEN 5 tabil poonrnle of iT'S folly to suffer long from hour that is often used to restrain a savage seen•. ntuetsrd removed, and the hottest fires could dog would have broken no less nick- fine old En lish Mustard i' - W- woontnl of ribs, neuralgia, or headaches hardly warm'the cabins, And on these q g ' e ' - efe°se°cupfuheo when relief is swift and sure, ly. There was no visible recoil: what and it cupful et clear, hitter nights the Northern and you -have something dis- swat•. Les stand Lights were an ineffable glory in the little resistance their was seemingly over night io a eor- 3jja�c�o AspiyOT 28 years ttie + -red enamelpa n�. , medical pro ess,an has recom- s�- did not in the ,least retard the blow, : tinetively your Own, Something raeft fe aeeriliaed Intended it. It does not affect the T' sir bodies built up to endure even It did, however, affect its accuracy. ia1 redo,,. the That fact alone saved Net from in- to give added individuality and se1l.L aoMn Meq heart. Take `it for colds, nc�uma- such hardship as -this. The fact that that death. and ut- Pr cemf r is enjoyment to meals throughout ems••« tee 1s ftism, sciatica, lumbago. Gargle it the snow at last packed was a factor, But as the wolf lunged toward him y °dn°tes in 'r•t for a .sore throat or tonsilitis. tom; they were able to skim over the egree. bath, 1st a white crust at a pace even faster than to comrlete his work =after the "man- the year. Fahreahelt. IProvet3 directions for its many uses her of some of the beasts of prey when an Oery package. Every drug store the best time the had made in early + they fail to kill at the first leap --the .today has genuine Aspirin which is fall. I inner man of might seemed to waken 1 readily identified by the name on The result was that at last the com- in Ned's prone body. A great force j�'RLE _ f� a Copy of txlr book lislxna lnanj' Tecij the box and the Bayer cross on panionahip between Bess and Ned, came fo life within him. He lunged :fm' �Ay tivn$4ul pickles and relishes. every tablet. _ . forgotten in the dread horror of the upward and met the wolf in the teeth. i early winter months, was revived. A great surge of strength, seeming- - Again they had pleasant hours about ly without phy! iFal limitati m, poured EEN S MUS the stove at the Forks cabin, some- through him. Tin use. great bound he PIRIN times working at pelts, sometimes overcame the deadly handicap of his Aids Digestion a� ` imlrie is s Trademark segUtee -d tg oao.a. even enjoying the unheard of luxury j own prone poaitfion, springing up with Ilk _ of; a few minutes of Idleness. I - 1' 0 Amah gt Sts Montreal ISSUE No. 3b - -'29 Very naturally, and scarcely aware Minard's L at ent-- The -King of Pain. Colman-Keen (CanBdAj i.i>mited, _ -! F:.Y*. aw ♦ ,i. r 'WT'• .',;,�5a. " :. . _1.� ... a: '. P. .,: - .ice........^ ,•�R' w s -_..._ .. .. r.1. .«.� L''' ..er',.5..�•: :.,. .,•..:. �."_ L�¢....: 3rMilnW�t !�"- __�.�'_`�ew��,n.1ACR _a. ". . ".'.. :.. _ .r - .,_m.. '._ -s-1__ . a-.. ? _, -._. -. ., :..._- r_?'3z "a�!r- •i `di7iili`�irhilY'lla � :_ _ .. r . ' <_: h_4.- .*_�'i,d'- a.r7t.._,t.__.�'�'?•�� __. .., it that University education will pt'o- E.W. dILLETT CO, LTD. duce that type of man and that the technique of commerce that is TORONTO, CAM .staedily being developed will offer them more and more opportuni- ties.' -Sir Char'es Walkefield at the l recent Value Time King's College centenary cele- of brations. ,Every moment , lost," said .Napo+• . �. neon, on one occasion, "gives an op- Education portunity for misfortune "; and he ,. 1 What sculpture is to a block 'of . used to say that he beat the Aus- trians because they never anew the narble. wducation is to be human soil 1. I 1. value of time, while they dawned, Pbe philosopher, the saint. and the he ( overthrew them. — Smiles, nero —the wise, the good, or the great man —very often is hid and concealed r -- Conscience In a pleblan which a proper education would have disinterred and brought! it is astonishing how soot the whols to ligirt.— Addison. conscience begins to unravel, if _ a sin. gle stitch is (L-opped. Purity lother•— "Well, Willie, what did you. The highest state of man consists :learn at school to -eay ?" Willie — "To I In his purity as a moral being. and In : say 'yes and no ma'am'.* Mother— Is permitted to remain and help the companionship was blessing enou h. the habituarculture and full operation ou did. Willie— Yep. squaw with the housework, but Bess P g They had a quiet hour of ta.k. i i of those principles by which he looks sand Ned are started on different His appearance to the. doorway was forth to other scenes and other' times, ,routes to. trap for their 'niastez, no a surpride to Bess. She had count - pleasant fancies. Ii was only a glimpeie - Abercromble. _ t "NOW GO ON WITH THE STOGY ed the days carefully, and she knew og,green where the snow had been GAHTE® l' his schedule would bring 1•.im here: _ .haken from a compact ' little group y But now she was too near dead with of sapling spruce just beside on= of i wtSdOm HAIRDRESSING : —HAPTER. XXI.— (Cont'd.) _ fatigue. togige_ him more than a smile. his sets. Lkiely the wind. hal caught Whosoever thinks that he -alone RESSi�o AND BEAUTY j g perhaps has wisdom, or a tongue, or a soul, Is the most remunerative prcAesalon ..The weaver was of cotarse not fro- With scarcely a word he lifted here; the little, tr'�e "s 'just right; rho a rten ; and the shin stripped oti easily to the cot, covered her with a blanket; some unfortunate little fur•t earez, a such as no other, this man, when laid today p p open, to seen to be emptySophocies. CMZi i8n noes yr -'ro- under the little, sawing strokes of-his and in spite of her protests, went I marten er'• i s, or a fisher, hid DATD COtMSZ Eft CAN A. un back- and forth amore the lit -' Hundreds of iaueRed graduates. �skinning knife. He was' rather sue• speedil, about the work of tooking 'her •• -pr g t g himself w -In trees in an effort o free h ( rite to ire• booklet ° .priseu at its size. It came �J nearly supper. I ` I - ObedlCrice - Toronto Hairdressing �. xound, and it would 'stretch fully. They had a quiet hour of. talk be- !ft°rn the+ trap He walk up quietly, i No .man shall ever be fit to govern ti Academy located' the. free 'to which the trap 1 137 ,tsntte i4s sesoato, wept w .4hirty -two inches in diameter. Wash- fore he drew the blanketa .rout her others that knows not first how to : ing it carefully; he pat it over his back shoulders and {eft her to drift. aw;ay'Chain was attached, bent and started obey.— Jeremy Taylor. -land started on. in sleep He was unexplai,iably exult- tto-draw the trap fru•m the sma:l, dense Kul that corn with M+nard'a Llnlrnert# Othei trafis yielded pelts in his loti ant; light-hearted -for all ni-S dread :thicket whewr se some creature had Aay's march out, barely able to stand hut tot that ogs vrrounded him. This little. ldragged it. He was cnly casually in — — terested in t menner of pour, fro erect, yet whol}y content with his days old could not -come in; the wind would ':en creature would be revealed be- -- catch, Ned made the cabin in the twi- clamor at the roof in vain:- jtween he steel jaws. The beauty of C - 'light, built his fire, and cooked his He did her cork for her tonight. i the a moment wholly ad the forestmesas I T I•~ / 1 mew r supper. After supper he skin- from his work- y - .. ge PPe PPe He skinned the smaller animals she reed oat such little animals as he had had brought in, then fleshed and On a # -� rot taken time to skin on the teat {, stretched all the e'ts she had taken, ''asleep about him; the little trees look s y p I ed sadly hardened. with their loads of tr Ieshed and stretched the pelt*, then AgLer preparing his -own skins, he I.show The nest, slid the man was - - l;uyg the up to dry. He way almost made a hard bed for himself on the' hurled to the ground by a savage, too'.itie�to remove his wet .garments floor of the hut. snarling thing that leaped from the -^+ - �� .,when fife work was done. ' He hardly. It was with real -re(cret that they I,'-' like- the -snow -demon it was' r " g took different ways -in the dawn. remembered drawing the blankets over i — � � and white, gleaming fans were flash •• f• ,� - him. (last office' was to prepare kindling. ing tots -ard his throat. 7 But In spit" of -the hardship- the, for her use on her, next - visit to tho. .. ` / , g P cabin four days hence — hardly reafi� :.. \ \'T -- "vrrack of cord, the fatigue that crept � �--,+y "r upon him like a dreadfu, Kickness,I "- CHAPTER eXim iw ing that he was. learning a little tri ^.k F.Xcep"t .for the' impec;iment of the Neil ham many moments -of compara- I of the 1VM,4_-ran'i trade that w :,old i } �, - 1 Live pleasure. One of these moments, f trap or, the creature's foot, there P stand him in good stead in many a i. • would= have been but one blow to that seemingly yielding him much more de- dreadful t,6 ight to- Conte. J The trails of these two trap�or- ,battle in the stow. white fangs would light thar the occasion warranted, oc- often Crosse 1" in the weeks to c )me, have gonErhome where They were aim- They kept close irack� of each other's I ed, and 'all' of -Ned Cornet's problems (would have been simply and promptly schedules, and they' soon worked gut a _ 1' : solved. .. . systetn whereby they could meet at the This was not some little fur- bearer, - Forks cabin at almost every, circuit. helpless in the" trap. It was no less a ©� 0 j No longer did Ned go about his creature than that 'great terror of the r work in the flimsy clothes of the city. j snow, a full - grown Arrtig•voolf, almost Out of the pelts he had dried Bess as white as _the drifts he hunted - _ � _ ' •- - •. helped to make him garments and , now P through. Only the spruce trees 6 ' moccasins as warm. and serviceable as thro y P p her own, supplied through an unex- row this fierce and cunnit g hunter - : came to Snare his foot in the jaws of HOME - MADE mustard ptek ow pected burst of- generosity on. Dooms - a marten trap. Nor could any ern• j�est�s . .: e dorf's part soon after their Arrival on sible explanation be made why the how proudly you nnw� a$u� the island. They brought their hard - I Soak i pint e[ 7. l eat problems' -'to the Forks cabin and great wolf did not break the chain IshoW them to him and With - hopped •Meet red $poppet sad i pins solved them together. _ body, a satisfaction u serve e with one lunge of his powerful bod .Mere instead of slinking intro the 'covert n y0 0 °p r in • 7vh t sat'sf ctio them Day after day the snow sifted down land waifing. developments. The ways it guests --'Y briar tos 4 teener. y + ever laying a deeper covering over I O your gue8 Freshen in Bold of . the oil l creatures often fail of any .rarer for i hour. Drain the island, )tendiag. down the.liiubs of ° "e kind of an explanation, and it is a `�eeaa area s� :r.e > the strong trees, obscuring all things t bold woodsniah who will say what any There is * .taste and S tang t0 then whit .see ions. under this cold infinity of white. The particular creatu3c will do under. any measure I traps had, to be Laboriously dug out ^home -made kind- that you' can m «•n*� or . ,. • t s pie mot cabbage. chopped and and reset, again and again. particular "condition. When he aw Red's body within leaping range, he never buy. Put in just the in- onion and the pep! When the skies cleared, an un- I knew the desperate impulse to fight. Mix them. Add s ! ` dreamed degree of cold took posses- P P edients that everybody likes`�•*� t� The chain of the trap broke like a 8r vinegar. a "hie- : sio' of the land, The fingers froze in spring as he leaped. The steel leash a spoonful. of salt, s the instant,that the fur gloves were p g P . . . add a touch Of KrEN 5 tabil poonrnle of iT'S folly to suffer long from hour that is often used to restrain a savage seen•. ntuetsrd removed, and the hottest fires could dog would have broken no less nick- fine old En lish Mustard i' - W- woontnl of ribs, neuralgia, or headaches hardly warm'the cabins, And on these q g ' e ' - efe°se°cupfuheo when relief is swift and sure, ly. There was no visible recoil: what and it cupful et clear, hitter nights the Northern and you -have something dis- swat•. Les stand Lights were an ineffable glory in the little resistance their was seemingly over night io a eor- 3jja�c�o AspiyOT 28 years ttie + -red enamelpa n�. , medical pro ess,an has recom- s�- did not in the ,least retard the blow, : tinetively your Own, Something raeft fe aeeriliaed Intended it. It does not affect the T' sir bodies built up to endure even It did, however, affect its accuracy. ia1 redo,,. the That fact alone saved Net from in- to give added individuality and se1l.L aoMn Meq heart. Take `it for colds, nc�uma- such hardship as -this. The fact that that death. and ut- Pr cemf r is enjoyment to meals throughout ems••« tee 1s ftism, sciatica, lumbago. Gargle it the snow at last packed was a factor, But as the wolf lunged toward him y °dn°tes in 'r•t for a .sore throat or tonsilitis. tom; they were able to skim over the egree. bath, 1st a white crust at a pace even faster than to comrlete his work =after the "man- the year. Fahreahelt. IProvet3 directions for its many uses her of some of the beasts of prey when an Oery package. Every drug store the best time the had made in early + they fail to kill at the first leap --the .today has genuine Aspirin which is fall. I inner man of might seemed to waken 1 readily identified by the name on The result was that at last the com- in Ned's prone body. A great force j�'RLE _ f� a Copy of txlr book lislxna lnanj' Tecij the box and the Bayer cross on panionahip between Bess and Ned, came fo life within him. He lunged :fm' �Ay tivn$4ul pickles and relishes. every tablet. _ . forgotten in the dread horror of the upward and met the wolf in the teeth. i early winter months, was revived. A great surge of strength, seeming- - Again they had pleasant hours about ly without phy! iFal limitati m, poured EEN S MUS the stove at the Forks cabin, some- through him. Tin use. great bound he PIRIN times working at pelts, sometimes overcame the deadly handicap of his Aids Digestion a� ` imlrie is s Trademark segUtee -d tg oao.a. even enjoying the unheard of luxury j own prone poaitfion, springing up with Ilk _ of; a few minutes of Idleness. I - 1' 0 Amah gt Sts Montreal ISSUE No. 3b - -'29 Very naturally, and scarcely aware Minard's L at ent-- The -King of Pain. Colman-Keen (CanBdAj i.i>mited, _ -! F:.Y*. aw ♦ ,i. r 'WT'• .',;,�5a. " :. . _1.� ... a: '. P. .,: - .ice........^ ,•�R' w s -_..._ .. .. r.1. .«.� L''' ..er',.5..�•: :.,. .,•..:. �."_ L�¢....: 3rMilnW�t !�"- __�.�'_`�ew��,n.1ACR _a. ". . ".'.. :.. _ .r - .,_m.. '._ -s-1__ . a-.. ? _, -._. -. ., :..._- r_?'3z "a�!r- •i `di7iili`�irhilY'lla � :_ _ .. r . ' <_: h_4.- .*_�'i,d'- a.r7t.._,t.__.�'�'?•�� __. .., it �,�, _ r. ,,,... • Z5 Rattle8nakes Two Queens of the Court Canadianial�non 1. British View - ' - ' Filled in Attack r Saviet Trade ; - P`ricea Advan�c - W�• Uri Nevada Dengs�, w Caution F.ICCesaive Demand in Europe' • - � �,; , - Takes All Available _. ___ •!Question ' of Debt Recogni- California Scientist Verifies i ° �� x�� > � � SX ;� . � -� _ . '` upplies ._ ` lion by Russia Still the Stories of Reptiles ; ,* `� 17 r 6 Quebec. —Dar to the ezceaalve de- • Chief Obstacle • . Congregation in ` ; 1 '': wand for Canadian salmon from Ear- . — __ o a the rice of the product from the, __ _ _ __ • ___ — _ . f p h p pr d London —Now that resuption of - ors x . e f North Shore, Gaspe and Saguenay has �, diplomatic relations between Great Berkeley,—If a man reports having 1 & a kone up, while it !s almost imposable ,_';Britain and Russia apears reason- seen a legion of rattlesnakes sitting r:' _ to obtain it here, according to J. H ably certain many trade anti ftnaa- around in circles with tails buzzing DeRome, manager of the Quebec Isar- • - vial authorities are devotipg serious like a swarm of bees, don't be too - i %, . bar Commission cold storage plant, attention to the. possibilities of sure that he has indigestion or a suf- ° w sE I and inventor of a new method of girofttable and free intercourse with faring from the heat' °, freezing salmon ty Y the 'attar. Despite loud claims by en- For many years naturalists have , *, "When flab was frozen the ofd way,' Lthusiasta for recognition of the Soviet tended to scoff at the idea that rattle- ..ae !n [ ormer years, there was pract!- l:overnment, it appears however, that snakes congrP„•ated in dens, in spite of "" `� s' call no European demand, as the flab ' ` the "City" of. London althou h mak occasional rumors and unconfirmed x ; '.. could not a kept sufMelently fresh to -, 5n vigilant search for new o stories to this effect because there s "' ensure acceptance on arrival, and it ltunities,t is distinctly dubious bout never has been a scientific and auth- i i fi � large quantities were processed for r ✓ 3 •i �.=- xiussian possibiliti4sy oritative rescrtption of such a find by ` A the local market, there waa not auffi- The recent trade delegation to a trained observer, x ' cient demand for them. In malty , Russia reveiced a good' deal of pub- CURATOR VERIFIES STORIES cases several years ago, we have had Vvity and certain of its members were But this incredulity has been dis- ea many as 1,500 ones of salmon spoil- quoted as being highl3 optimistic sipated. You may believe your eyes the ed on account of their being no de .: relayed Mr. D regarding forthcoming large -scale next time rattlers swarm around your m g the situation. , e , m nd for them," ' lbusiness with the, Soviets. The of- feet like a school of mackerel. For. E. Ro e, in dih then ficial rrg�rta of the delegation, how- Raymor:d Hall, curator �t mamals i "Now, with the demand far exceed ever, has not been made public and the University of California Museumo A ing the supply, advantageous prices. there seems rearm to believe that of Vertebrate Zoology, has just re- `""'" in excess of vocal cries, and with fu- its tenor will be pitched on a much ported the finding of a den that con turd markets assured, fish eaportera lower nuot than the reports of enthu- tained scores of rattlers. As evidence TWO POPULAR DEITIES OF THE TENNIS COURTS En naturally shipping all they can to . siastic individuals of the find he has brought back iwen- Betty Nuthall, England, and Helen Wills (rlgbt), America's outstanding "The last shipment to be made from . The opinion of exports, .unswayed ty -five rattlesnakes with him. tennis star, prior to their match In Wightman Cup finals, won by the latter. Quebec will be loaded some time - bp political considerations and only Hall. explains that he and Ward C. whose victory, was responsible for capturing of Wightman trophy by Americans soon, and will be around 25,000 concerned with facts is that too- little Russell, a student at the university, pounds. Neat yeas there will be an - . attention has been paid to the di- were making a collection of specimens �• - -- --- - - - - -- demand for Canadian 'vision of Russian territory which has in the vicinity of Wheeler Peek, Ne- even greater de resulted in the formation of Ennand, ,stir, when they were told of a fen of Japan Views Queen Charlotte salmon: fcr_Germany will be on rho Estonia Latvia ' Lithuania, Russian rattlesnakes which residents of the market•" A , i=l �Cith the salmon market for the sea. . Poland, and Bessarabia as separate town of Fly, seven miles away, had at, War Crisis IS�siidS May Be son almost over, attention will focus . . countrie.. These constituted the tacked with riflese, shotguns and dy- A _ �+' from next week on, on the eel mar cream of the pre -war Rassia� market namite without avail. 3 Big Bluff New Oil Field d ket, and as Quebec ships around 1. and British business with all of them 149 PREVIOUSLY SLAIN' - .. 000,000 pounds of eels each year, . _ .. is on a sound and growing scale. Their informant, Lloyd Robison, War Reports Discredited—, 'Massett, Queen Charlotte island, there will be considerable activity The whole question of trade be- county game warden, stated that 149 TolSyO Declared in COIi' B•C. —Are these Islands destined to around the Island of Orleans. from - - °tween the two countries is likely to snakes had been x4lled two days be- + beecice a second California In prod - Levl:, to Lotbiniere and all around depenr on the extent to which British (fore, but it hadn't made mu.h differ- trol of Situation JI uctfon of oil" That la the question the Quebec district. Germany takes banks and manufacturers 'are willing ence, for Hall and Russell found ap- Tokyo— Chinese charges that the I on the lips of all settlers and bun. the bulk o the Quebec eel catch. to extend credit. `proximately fifty more sitting un their Soviet is attempting to start a world I dreds o[ visitors who are watching 4 , - The question of debt recognition tails with heads in air when they ar- revolt through the Manchuria crisis engineers from the United States w U • remains the chief difficulty a3 it al- rived. is regarded here as nothing more and Eastern Canada conduct invest!- Cancer Hospital y ways has. Disregarding the vast Rus- -The den is situated.at the south end than Chinese propaganda. One of f &at Ions regarding possibilities of oil T® Open in London - sian debt to the British.Government, Hof a butte in Spring Vall4y, P�hite the most gigantic games of bluff the pr, dnctiori: A new oil seepage has v: hich at the date of the revolution I Pine County, Nev.. about 250 yards world has ever seen is now in prog• i been discovered at Stafdgata on the " was '£622,000,00 • and on which 12 : from the Pike's Peak Highway. The i ress in Northern Manchuria be , west coast of Graham Island and a Four of Great Radium years' interest has rccvmnlated, the den proper is a sunken place in the twee n China and Russia. it i5 held; new impetus has been given the . private debts are still -a formidable ground which has been-blasted open here. Neither party either desire3l movement. Experts have examined Specialists to Take . obstacle. several times with Aynamite in an at - �{on intends to fight, I numerous seepages on these Islands. Charge No voice is raise8 for Government tempt to kill the inmates. I China is much concerned since her They have cautiously refrained from London,- 14lount Vermont Hospital extension of large credits to Russia The snakes were very stow and original bluff— seizure of the • Chi• talking too much but it is said they at North Wood, Middlesex is being .• except by a few unimportant poli- clumsy, Hall says and by stepping'nese Eastern Railway —has been met are surprised at many of theft tits- reorganized as a special cancer hoot- ticians The New Statesman has been I carefully they managed- to • approach I by Russia. The Soviet, partially re- covesies. A large number- of pros p y pttal and research station with ac- ` the den with ankle shoes and no leg- !inforced by world opinion is makin;;' Pacts have been stated -and a move- ii Ortamodation for 250 patients. 8 consistent friend of Russia, but on I this point it says: "We hope that _the n They were armed with pistols the most of its opportunity. Both meet is on toot among the settlers Four of the greatest radium ape British Government will not toy a•itl: i loaded with the finest biro shot and realize that Japan looms in the off - to form a local company for develop ciallsta —Dr.. Donaldson, Mr. Stanford the idea of giving large state credits, killed twenty -five of the reptiles be- ing. went. Cade, Lady Barret and Mr. Keynes or, indeed any state credits, to fore they retired. While Japan will not- do anything, Shay local, men are becoming rich will take charge An order has al- - 1Vloscow; but will aim at a thorough• DEN FOUND FIVE YEARS AGO even if a Russian expeditionary force through IogginE S1tka spruce used ready been placed for 180 ptatiaum. going commercial treaty, such as it for aer:�planee owing to. Hall learned that the sits of the den enters Manchuria, provided it does needles contafatng from one halt to • would make with any other country. was discovered five years ago by two not penetrate southward from Her -,extensively Its light weight. They are inclined three mllligrammea each of radium, The real solution of Russia's prop- sheep herders. Moyle C. Robinson and bin.' still Japan this and cannily to put their money back La the islands Notable results are expected. isms lies in her corning to terms with W. C. Kirkland who thought the rat - refuses to give this assurance offs- but the popular opinion is that a �: 'the city.' There is no great difficulty f3 Canadian, expert should be sent here ilia wen caused by a swarm of bees. cially, ( Three unemployed mines-0. hnylAQ ' " in -that; it only needs common sense at the It- has be to report r many Each .rear sorties have been made Nanking is uncertain which wav emigrated to South Africa, and noi-4, atel It has been known for neap to arrive at a prop ;r business at. against the snakes in the spring 4nd Japan would jump, since Tokyo might y being successful in obtaining employ ' �ra cgenment. The City is oncoming: :4. fall, but it has been found impossible think that the seizure of the Chinese years that were oil seepages ago but and one meat, decided to journey up country. has no desire to be grasping in the *u. kill them otT. Ilall says :hat they Eaaern Railway today would be fol- well was sunk years ago but the pro- where, far away from civtilzatioa, • matter of the Rusian debts, nor is it probably- pass the pi iter in the den lrwed b seizure of the South Man• fact petered out through sack a capg "'y, y they came across an explorers' depot, `- ?riQtened about 'red propaganda. P tai although the hole ie still ezading I. and a read out over the va�!eq in the churian Railway to- morrow. Japan fairly well stocked with food, After a s: rimer. holds control of the situation and , gas, . few days, when the stores had become • -• . But Government backing of loans 4 ' will not build a bridge; it will widen 0 — �On ersation between Baron .Snide- the trave er was on his way east exhausted. and all th ee fed u et v s a � r P y the gulf." GtOOdneb3 era, the Russian Ambassador, and but he had gotten no further than the very hungry, one of their number de• .. the Chinese Minister in Tokyo cos• oiled to go is search of food, with the It is possible to go wrong !n many stitute the read, although unofficial, fever- and•ague district of a Southern ways; but we can go right in one � State. As th train jerked to a stop a 'determination b i b bk 1. • vowed 'deter I lion to bring a i�uiGD Of South A>rnencari Chinese - Russian negotiations to -clay, -� something to Nat even it it were a way Only. For thin season, the form• at o'ne particularly desolate town he Tree Makes Steaks Tender er is easy, and the latter difficult; It Japans decision how to act in the Ilon. He had not searched far when •1 resent ,crisis constitutes a vital put his head out o[ the window and P he encountered a lion, which was also !s easy, to miss a mark, but difflcuilt I called to a` native propped against a _? The toughest beefsteak may be factor, and that decision is not ex- In search of food. The Icon at once to hit it; and for these reasons, there of future develo mcnts is the atti - 'post: "Tell rea what do you call this - � made tender and delicious as the P bounded toward the man, who turned choicest porterhouse if one will carry fore, the excess and defect belong to I dried -u p, dreary, - ornery, lowdown tude o! the Tokyo Government,; v and aped as rapidly as humanly pd 'with him wherever he dines a bottle vice. but, the mean state.to vlture; tar which at present is unperturbed and ; place." That's near enough, atrang• slble toward the hut. On nearing t`>Tte we are good in one way only, but bad unruffled, ' despite wild rumors and. er," was the melancholy answer. .. -- of pawpaw tree juice and rub it orr P his- meat. The pawpaw is a peculiar in all sorts of ways.— Aristotle. I- slight border clashes. A "Just let it go at that." but door, fell, which was open, be or the fed and tell, too' precipitately for the tree . of northern South America and lion to recover, which bounded Into - other tropical regions, where the na (,an8dlan Soclkal H one Counci} VisuaIizea Their Work the hut. When the man picked him• times use its juice is this way to im- Hygiene . self up, he quickly pulled the but door prove their meat. It has a number ;, ~g•et� , nY^ k to and ahquted to bra mates inside, I. cf peculiarities and !a subject of an y ?'; ' f fi �f�' c•; "Here yov. are! Skin that whilst I ,� exhibit in the department of botany ,.; fetch another." at Field Museum of Natural History. ..... - j p The pawpaws are definitely divided . s? �" 9.`&4. ." t3 :. � .. K, l: ;� I ,` 5 1 e •jam w000r <o tom ^�� - . __ :.into two sexes with distinct charac- j • r' 1 k, `T 1 Ae � e eturns 1. terlstics, whereas in most plants and Lk trees each Individual is euipped to �., t;, ' /A� Scrap Metal $4Ci TfQi''f� reproduce itself alone, possessing both _ : the mate and female' organs. Among .: �: • - P31100-0,000 io';'er C sk s°A ras°c ff c "e"u f3 Remnants ofa Cso to JIW.1' :94d4F4 SauU E CWWO o a..s 14t #ewrt �@i:til 10l Navy 4 the pawpaws, • of which there are ,� 'T i " -' "�" v N •s oft a wv . itm �e a.s:,w ealxwo u zcc � t.tt� twenty -seven species, the male and ! a x . I y } Krupp Furnaces . . I. female Sowers are produced on asp a u a uac,n •f , ,,,,,MN �, Rubport; Germany. —Dutch lighters arate trees, the male Bowers occur ' « ,z w• brougb the broken hopes of .the Gar- =— -ing in long scattered racemes and the x } " �� man Empire to this river port. The 1. -k female ones in short. small brindles. ;,: '. cargoes consisted of scrap steel, rem. Another peculiarity of the pawpaw >s x, ? *� +g:. nants of the. German high seas fleet, Is that the juice of the plants cos " ; 3 "t4 11 axx' s r; E; , +; scuttled by .the crews at Scapa Flow 11 . ta[na flbrine, a substance which so ' Y ., ,',!c ' after surrender to the British. _ I-- star as known exists only !n animal w r + '' w The scrap goes to the Krupp smelt- flesh.' This, however, cannot be re- " `;� . . ? k s °" � . , , .I � ,-? � •° '' ing furnaces, to lie turned, Perhaps, . , . arded as establishing a link between is "> ; Sys. ry q >' «:..: > >? e. a 1. 8 g * - ;. Y� t into plowshares. the animal and vegetable kingdoms in +� $ 4 t % . ^' >' f s z . ib 4P a Thus the proud unite of the im• the chain of evolution. Field. Mnaeum f# # + * :1 ' + �` . 4 ;�' a„ � botanists declare:: • 'la' # 4 `a # 4 * 4 ' ` `� ' °" n i+ °' , . x' Aerial navy return to the Place t• # i t # a >aovw .� + ($ # ► # t':$� # t� �` t whence they came. Their armor The pawpaws are succulent tropic 14 # * 4 0 i 4 c € . > '� 'f ; ' '' plates, attel turrets and other fixtures ` 1 ►., �,. ;i ♦ w a, A. A, s 3 A. R. •Yt :ik :D,, '.�, �/. : ♦ « ► �. I, ♦ z w w A K W ;'trees, which yield a delicious fruit <:4, •v :, a were fashioned at the Krupp Works, : ' ,The tree stems are soft and porous, which out of the remains of death- tisualty hollow and taper from base "''' "' '' " K > ;� s::..N:::::.•: <::::. ... w,N. w ' 11 a:.: ~^ : > ? ";.;..::ai<::v: ;•. T.'3v:t•: a'sa dealing engines will now manufacture >�' �o summit, where they have a number - . gomestic ironmongery. :''of large long-stemmed leaves. The .NEW EXHIBIT AT CANADA'S NATIONAL EXHIBITION a i - --4 - ti'. L. trees reach heights rip to twenty feet, ..The moat representative health exhibit ever shown in Canada was a feature of the Canadian National Exhibi• undertakings ; . -The leaves are, used by natives of tiro this year when the Ontario Government provided space In its building for leading voluntary health societies. Paraguay as a substitute for soap and In most big undertakings one or Fare called " mamon mV The juice of Above is a picture of the Canadian Social Hygiene CQunciI's exhibit designed by Dr, C. P. Fenwick, of 'Toronto. 'two rises ,do the work, while the teat the pawpaw fruit is valuable for medi- The Cbtld, Welfare Council,' the Red Cross, Victorian Order of Nurses and 9t. Jc.hn's Ambulance Association of sit -first and. talk till the ripe tlecora : .pinal purposes. Canada were also given space by the Government ; • •. _ . •. .. tone . alb— p 1. t 6e " ,to f K! ling. . _ - - . _ • . . � ; _ �,". o:. y .1 .: ;:. _ p y�,,y,,, `fir - .,.�.rc -d? s, eM•,L• ., a• tine. +... w 1 �_` " .y ., .. Y r ..,.t, .. ,a•..UY.T..sf6 .,�-w� v, 1 .9 _i�. x!:n.... ✓y..{M:- "&d Yy�e.!, - r �..., •., r....• :,.,-ax>�,:..- 4fn'..n�w1&."_.. ., 4.* - ...:.r. -. `" -.• _ -. ... •� grin..:. .w?,� %..,..:.,. -_. ... _ ai��.ana- �,.aeS^.'- as,.uu _ ZW Yore spent each year In earryiug on these tended to'a font year course, If any I N'S M"F ,r. lI a�, schools, The government 'paying a boy$ have attended High school. and o rs �•= TcxxlslSi large part of this expense. The ov- have their matriculation they will be H �Ctz rz • '1>:7aparyrair.t $1.60 If g,aidtoaa.anes; ernmenb of Ontario -is very anxious a:rbdited with this work sled may pro - '��r� 9mit;peiom to cbe anises scams son ereac that "special education be given ti, seed with the straight agricultural " SRH HEADQUARTERS FOR r . , Britain 32.00 in advane.+. farm boys as well w those pthey i5g work. Boys. who may have been on .SCHOOL S L! P P L �' S for other floes: of :work, and they are a fartxt for few ye�crf3 and who left V JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor, doing everything possible to •emour -, school while' in the fourth ;class but. t age the ')establishing of ' Agriculttu- before passing the entrance may se- _ .AND TEXT BOOKS ' __ DICKERING COt1NCIL al. High $ehools and Departments cure a special ,certificate to enter.this = ' where conditions warrant it. • The-it, course. Any boys or parents wno _ l t` The above council met pursuant to schools •and dep$rtments are plan =- might be interested in this work sho- $Ch001 Re�Open$ Ol3 TIIesdtiy, September 3rd. adjournment on Moaday. Aug, 28ttr. ned to ,meet the needs, of the, boys who u4i interview- one of the following,: 1 Members all present, the reeve iri the expect to faltn or to foIlo ,* some other the members of the' advisory com- PENCILS —The Velvet, Vulcan, echnical and Dixon 5 cents, Faber, ' chair. ,' ,Minutes of last meetiii were line of work connected ivititi farmin mittee;- -Jos. Mitchell; Fred Rowe E. n' ! 3 $ g• 2 for 5 cents, and a lc line, lOc,per doe. read and approved. The course of instruction will provide L. Chapman, D.. J. ,Thompson, Herb. CRAYONS- Crayola 10e, Rahene 25c -a sand A com was received from. Miss Me- for a good general ed Lion and for Webster John Larkin, W. J. H. y _ Uteltan, Secretary of bi hitby'a �Voro• g g eAINTS -Rena 25c,'Reeves 50c . special instruction in subjects re- Richardson, F. L. Beecroft, R. A. RUBBERS -Art gazm soap. en's Institute, re resolution regarding feting to agriculture. Among. the Hutchison, W. M. Crockery, swansdown And ink telephone companies using tubes in general subject, will be English Coin- Archibald (principal). A. EXERCISE BOOKS-5c. IOe and 15.v, the favorite red eovere, villages for protection of trees. ._.�.. INKS— Waterman's 15c, India 15c, Blue Bird. A com was received froth DY N Lock- Position; Literature, Public S eakin P- g� SALE REGISTER. - SCRIBBLERS -5 cents and 10 cents, . wood stating his dog 'was not lmpli• Arithmetie, Bookkeeping, and Typ -sated in sheep killing. •n•riting, History and - Geography. The 'SaTOkDAY, SEPT. 7TH— Auction sale Lboae Leaf Note Books, 20c and 25e. A com was received from Beaton & agriculture subjects will deal with of farm stock, implements etc. be- Re-fill, trues and plain.. 10c. 'Roes containing Mr. Tilley's opinion Botany, Entomolog -., Veterinary: Sc longing 'to W G.,9cotr., at lot 12, _ Blank Drawing and Writing Books, 5c. re Whitevale bridge.' ien:e Field Husbandry; Animal' Hus- con. 8, Pickering, ' Also at the'satme A full line of Readers, Arithmetical etica, Spellers, A motion was passed authorizing- handry,' Dairying, Beekeeping, time and place 2 parcels of land be, Geographies, Hi9tories etc. the Hydro- Blectric Power Cqm. to Draining, Hotticulture, Pouitry,I 1 "nsrins,to the estate (if the late Thoe, , change certain contracts at Pickering -Physics., Chemisi•ry, bin clrarics, E. Pugh. Sale atone o'clock sharp. RICHARDSON S FOR A BANNER SCHOOL YEAR 'Beach from.113 service contracts to 113 In all cases the v ork will be as grac- See bills. Wm. Slaw; auctioneer; uaranteecontracts. 1ti John'Scntt•rlerk.. ' K tical as pos. ible, fa7• as pgssibie ' ' - A motion was passed asking the plcker.ln hardware Store owners of certain dogs, charged with the services of riouslEn Kill he sec. H. 1� � Gallaugher g sheep killing, to settle before Sept. 15,• ores i or she variou, Iiraea of worn. 11 otherwise ac tion would be taken. The Department of Agricu.ture will The standing; committees on Dam• cooperate in e:ery war po:si'ble *to' Grain, Mercha'nt age to Shcep worried by Dogs report• make the Department a success.' - ed and recowended payment as fol. The members of the Advisory Corr - Toronto We have Arapiiate of Lead, Paris Green, Arsenate of Lime, Climes - Iowa: A O'Connor, 1 sheep. killed and mittee are very anx ous• that a good Is in the miarket to purchase Hazy, Bug Killer and Bordeaux Mixture for the potato crop. It injured 20,00; a'c`t T E Crawford,. inspect- prical course be put on that will Straw, Grain and 1:�tatoer, tug O'Connor's sheep 1,30. be of real value `o yr.unpr farmers. Dr. Wirliams' Flv Oil for Cantle -spray to keep the flies The standing committee on Bonuses They are anxio.., t�rat a large num- Fair quotations apply off your stock. - for Wire Fences, Drainage Matters her will enter thi. r-a'i so that *.he Etc„ reported and recommended Pay- Board will feel justified . is carr ing A. �. G� _ ,E= S C � Scree6-9 ors, Screen QVindowa and Wire Cloth to keep out the flies. men tsa fot,ows: Tress T` -gist %`'hitby, on cIas e; separate ::-om thr regui- on account of Engineers re Appleby ar matriculation classes. _ R. R. l\ o. 1, award 24.W. , At pr`s Phone Pickering 1712 Beatty Electric Washers and 1000 Gravity Washers. The standing committee on Cuntin•'. en *. provision is made for t vu yes -? i A free trial any time. - the f s wing ed and recommended - _ v- _ ___. _: •Ha ng and Harvesting Toole of all kinds. g. work, but if necessary it may b� ex- _ 15tf Reference Bank of Montreal e the following payments: J blurkar, --- �-- _.__ --. _-- _. --_. yt ..- tg; envelopes,' letter heads etc 7 (.0 % D ; R Seaton, on acct of salary 125 00- bliss ]McKay, CcTr•eas. re paying- tares on village lilt 12, Fairport which was Agent for the McCormick Deering Farm wrongfully sold B 3'J• G L bliddlrtod. Machinery and Repairs. 'trip to Toronto re 4Vhitevalp bridg. 5.00: G LI Forsyttr. ditto 5 im? : RC l,r Ail Rf es li. ditto 5 UU: T C Brown, board _ w Our Motto : We have it, can get it,.or it is not -made. of Re it & Brown's men 4 :1/ Thepornuiittee on Ruada errs Btid it, J. ►.7• �J�ii7�V t - di iCK EI RI V gee re urted and rec,.nrmended the ii a fullu-Aingt paymente. G Todd, drag 3. cons 2 and 38.10; alto drag Scarboac - t 1. Scarboro to pav ball '..2): C'hac s Batter, cut brusb cone 2 and 3 � 75; R E WE RE `-' �C Prickrin. ditto 23.5f),. L Fingold, rue; Ju ber boats 505; A L Pilke,y. rep engine - 3 68; E Stephenson. cut weeds con S S 75: J Stephenson. team at Linton'i- With a full line of Pickling Spices bridge con 8 Ltl 26; W Evans. 1dkor on 2 Linton. 4tb and Gtea bridges 58 45: C ' - Lapps' Cider Vinegar, A0 cents a gallon - it Hood, team at 4tb bridge 10tk; Fred :'iCXX White Wine Vinegar. -45 1. - Pu b, lahrrr on Linton. 4th and Glen Heinz Pickling Vinegar, 64 _ .. 60 e bridges 58 80: J Uilton. ditto 5t3 $i): E I -,: Oibson. ditto 35 0o; L McCullough, _Fruit Jar%, ell Sizes Rubbers and Metal .Rings -ditto 33 75; R Lynn. ditto 68 f,0; �z . Come In.- ee and Hear -lack Diamond Plow enlists - DBirkett, ditto 68 80: 8 Badgerow, ditto Brantford Binder Ta the •T0il- A F3»tch, ditto 45 50: J Hatch. _ a ditto 14 65, T Condv. ditto 49 00: John Morden, ditto 4 &W-, F 'Ward, ditto_ _ The New Ko6ler Fresh Groceries at lowest prices. Highest prices paid for - x, 8.50; J Havwood. driving piles at Lin _ A���E�eegiiC R�y,�� farm proda e. •*'4v ton and F+'itzpatrick bridges 15 15: J l 1 l.i. �w�aaae Batteries Re—charged.. F. Hinnan, haul umber for Ya:mei bridge and a.teel for Fitzpatrick bridge "life new Kolster All-Electric establishes a new w. 1526. J Speneeley, htul lumber and " • - Phone your order. We deliver, eememfor Fitzpatrick biidg;PdunihPt )mark in radio value. You. realizeitsouperiorky fo:r Palmer and Linton bridges 66 101; of perforinarWe and appearance immediately. -Phone Markham 43102. - hole F Lnvet, cement for Fitzpatrick bridge Come in and hear the KOlster. Prove its ;'ahn i►/� fyenPral GreeA River 're,+- 9"-0f): TLaw,"ditto17193. U %1,,nr. '.. Iforyossrsel£ ♦• m. lei. Duncan, Morr•hantl ditto 29m 45; }•: Jones. cut weeds IlVhit• by t 19 (A); al�u labor on Fi:zplaripk 11'1!1 F -L13I C. 3IC'C{[iaR :. bridge and cut weed,, con 7 44 75: B 1v' k Jones Hiiir gait Coultice- bridhe.:.la•.an F: ,'i r'- RING _ - - ONTARIO con t _ ditch cn k 17.101: S T,,,ohns in, I cbot filling C•n�,cl htilge 1275: J A J .nes. ditto 2 50: F Barclay, h,:.i .rravrl ind cement t,) Ftizoatricit h, idgr • and gr�v ter' r 1. cons 1. 2 :i 4, v d :it)S _'5: C N. R. ;ptrwv for eori, 'L and 3 ki 3U: (irerchurn �a . L.` �i -Sand and Gravel Cn, grav for h I and �_� 'true 1 and `2 fit 55; 13.iics k David. re r inforcing stP, -1 for Glen' and Fitzpat• "All �thatOil see�in Rc` ldloe1 N rick brirlp(< 018 79: %V t'r. lulling and Feed Co, t•irriber for Palurer bi Agte, �11 `.103.76; J Bvers. instal pipe haul gray con 9 team at Liston bridge 41 Ial: C - ' Huhbard,team at Fitzpatrick hridgaP 12.60; C Cooper, nails wire tools and. . . s r�� trucking to Fitzpatrick bridge Bi 67; `.'t, $lg Your Home it W .. Gordon Law, drift pins 1a3 00: The Ped Far People, pipe culverts 404 68; bla- e J - No More to Stop Fire ebinery & Equipment, Lrd, rubbrra for shisb pump 20.40. ; --k-Balance of Road and Bridge report By specifying Gyproc. Wallboard you 1ssufa will appear next week), { . • .,. Councilad'uurned to sneer again at .t'rauel the ftistg's t�ighmag walls and ceilings that are efficient fire barriers- `- Abe cal} of the rer,e, 1 bition + y� the Cost is no more, and often less than with - — ,. X 1 11 Special J - materials that give no fire protection whatever. —AGRICULTURAL DFI'aFTl1EtiT - Ste WHITBY HIGH SCHOOL ; The Board of Ea:ucatior. o° R'l* •by August 24th to September 7th and the Advisory • Agricultural Com- _ - xnittee of the Board -eel that it will - s be in the interest; of the totrn an l Return Fare $1.60 E- R, + the surrounding olistrict, to piovide F repro �dl board $,rtter facilities for the education o Includes 1�shiLition Adulissiou Ticket and boys who may re }Main on f«rns, az coach transfer to and from terminal, _ For Sale By -well as any others wi;o do not wish N. M. Gordon ` - - Pickering, Ont.' take advantage the regular - in�ide tiie Eshibition'Grounds, ' tot a ad an ge of e gu . cvtirses provided ii? the S'chool, To ;mal:c'it possible to g;i�-e a me prat- Returu tiebets nvod until September Qtb. tical course along; agricuitural lines, s a special building has been erectc.i Leave Pickering; : (Eastern 9tatndatrd Tints) BRADLEY S fiBRADLt��tr. S containing an agricultural class room g 2.3 a. m. and 6.55 A. m. daily except Sunday aril work shop equipped with work 7,55 a,'ni. a ud every 5 uiiniatea to the hour Children's lain English broadcloth ant dresses, nice range of colors benches, tools, and forges. This ag- p panty + ricialture department will not interfere until 9.55 p. 9n. ages 2, 4 and 8 yehcs, sat 1',30. 10.2:5 p. tn, Sundays only. Children's figured broadcloth and figured cotton ant dresses, with the regular courses in the school panty Y Of the boys who enter, .he -first ages tip to 6 years, special 1.19. Return coaches leave direct from Eghlbition form of she High School, :e :s than Children's black sateen, red trimmed play unite, embroidered figures,', ten per cent attend Un'ver: ,ty. Our GFrounds ;to connect with regular coaches ages 2, 3 and 4, special 1 00. educational ystr.m iii the : cc„ndar•, t0 Pickering at Bay and Dundat3. Khaki coveralls and overalls, trlmroed in red, the excellent Ihools has in the past b_e., ta,rgely weariing kind, at 1.25. built up to serve this small number Wginen's Find Children's summer underwear in cotton and @ilk. oing on to University. Many of the o' y Women's and Chi'ldren'e hosiery, splendid shades. remaining ninety per cent would gain Re�,lllar COAC heS leave Bay at Dtlildeta E , a M N S WEAR ' more useful knowledge in some voc- ever' hour on the'half —ho-ar nuti. Men's light work boots, panto soles of the splendid wearing ational course such as will be carried 10.30 p. m. Standard Time,,:' ` • s _ _ _ quality, specially priced 92.85. on m the Agricultural Department q of the Whitby High School. Great Sporting Goods-Tennis wear, balls and bats. -. enl of stress is now ,given to voc - s we still use the same high grade leather and give you the same pvod - ational edwation, and ce have large a service in our Shoe Repairing- Department. Technical schools in the cities am Grc �..Oa,Ch ine5 tome of the larger town;. In these BRADLEY schools, pupils are trained for pos- C E / ` L ' ' : itions in the various trades and iivius- tries. Large sums -of money argil C! R I IT C.f • . n R• .,.Gr`� ate, vr... ..:.,= Y tl•-. �'aY w ' W ,n. °.. ^•n- ibXxtia u ' . John and Mrs. McLellan, of 'Every day during the past week Whitby, and Miss Elsie Atkinson has seen a large number of our and Miss Eva Travis, of Toronto, residents go into Toronto to see were guests of J. H. and Mrs. Beal the Exhibition. 1Many also make on Sunday. arangements with friends from other parts of the province' to ,set them there where they can Blacksmithing I enjoy a visit as well as seethe sights of the Fair. —Horse shoeing a SpecLailty. All General Work, including Wood Work, promptly Auditorium Theatre I attended to. ...StouffvMc, Oat. Also, Agent fur Taco Farm r Machinery. F. T_ 'Wcoci�sart3 Friday. Saturday, 6 and 7 GREENWOOD 491y AIR CIRCUS'. ATTENTION (A Fox Special) I hav,e, taken over the Agency Tuesday, Wediiesday,' Sept. loll for "QUICK TRIGGERS" Renfrew Cream Separators, Scales Stoves, Fleury's Famous Comedies Plows, Points, 7­- Scufflers and Wheelbarrows. Phone 505 Pick. Friday, Saturday, 13 and 14 "SIMBA" AGENT (48) BROUGHAM, (Martin Johnson's Expedition). Our Car Load OF .-"McCormick -Deering Tractorshav'e' arrived direct from Chic-ago. :Come and look them over. We also have a number of work horses Ao sell at a right price. One 8-16 Tractor One 10-20 Titan Tractor one perfectly new Hassey Cultivator One perfectly new land packer -A number of Gasolitie Engines One Star Sedan r.-One Ford Sedan "Two Ford Coupes A number of Trucks -Binder Twine 13.80 per hundred See our stock of Radios- beKre you buy, Wa are onl y too glad to demonstrate -them. Charles Cooper, Claremont SPECIAL PRICES John Mundell. had req' i to new truck and is no* it M, daily trips on hie milk- oiat he CZAR PAON1 ' =Fred Evans is erecting a now inch layer trace with heel chains, $42.00. With 5 ring breeching. instead of back- George anlif"More ""Of Bentley, idence east of the creamery. r res E L and Mrs. Ruddy, of Picker. L. Also, London's barn and stable -Brookliu,. spent S; Sunday with the jut's , pent a faw hours in town EVERYTHING IN INSURA-MCS, L*nzi family. Clifford and Mrs. Soden, of To one day last week. Estimates cheerfully given. Phone INO." roato, spent Sunday and Monda Mr. and Mrs. Stotts, of Detroit, have been visiting for w couple of It pays to insure in strong 11 wit l;h the farmer's parent', F ra.n `'and Mrs. Sodea. ., days with Mrs. Vex Middleton. kick A. G. and Mrs. Clark, of the lake Basket Factor 'l ada The Western Assurance Company shore, spent Sunday With Wm. --"September opened up on Sun- All kinds of Fruit Baskets, Berri _ Mundell and daughter. day with the warrpest.weather of quotations apply to Frank and Mrs. Chidlow spent the seae6n. Evidently the weath- Labor -Day in Toronto taking in er-inan is making amends for his the sights at the Exhibition. neglect in failing to give us real Having taken over Robt. Feasby's Hen and Mrs. Kilpatrick and summer weather in the summer two daughters took a most enjoy months, ' as in Claremont. able motor trip through -Muskoka —A j�idgm'ent was recently daring the holiday. given by a judge at Hamilton Phone Clare. 5105; Pickering 500 `-, Thomas and Mrs. Paterson were which will be of interest to motor- .An the city on Tuesday on business istp. A motorist coming on to the and also visiting ,'the Canadian highway from aside et.reetcollid. National Exhibition, ed with another car. The judge- -Mrs. (Dr.) Minns, of Toronto, gave a decision in favor of the !Spent S couple of days with Mrs. man con; i a g from the side street, Yakes, while on her way to her and be pointed out that when a cottage at Bobcaygeou. man stops big car at a stop street Mrs. (Dr.) Atinore, of Sarnia, he has done all that is required by and her sister, Miss Margaret law, and it is as much the duty of 'Thexton, of Toronto, visited with the man on the through street to J. H. and Mrs. Beal this week. avoid the accident as his. L The Labor Day was observed very judgment should help to clear the quietly in the village, the stores air of a misapprehension, that -being all closed and many having motorists on stop streets must gone to the city and other points. wait ' indefinitely to cross the The complaints about the cold tboroughfare and as4ume.the en- _ weather haveceased for the time tire responsibility when an acci• being, as the past week has been dent occurs. exceedingly warm, the tempera• jure being around the 90 degree FERTILIZER ' .;L..f=ark. Mrs. D. Yake. of. Cappon.Al. Be sure and put some Fertilizer with berta, and Mrs. Nunn. and son, your fall wheat. It insures your crop. Stanley, of Open, Alberta, after and makes two blades grow where spending several weeks with oniv one would have grown. I have a Battle and Rae Walker and other car load an hand of 2-12-8 and 2.12,2 in Ontario. and 0 1215 of Gunn's, Ltd.. Sure Grain .-relatives Mrs. J, Heusted and two child. Fertilizers." Also two new drills to sow your wheat and fertilizer with at .-,:--.ren, Margaret and John, left for a small charge of 25c per acre. their home in Vassar, Mich., on Phone Mark 803. after spending the.past (=A6M==M week with the former'' pa-rents, J. H. and Mrs. Beal. 1.0 GREEN RIVER Mr. and Mrs. Stakes and Miss 'Stokes, ST ND of Chatham, and Mrs. , Ij -Cbapman. of Kitchener, who have been spending a few days with their Mrt,. McUallum, Jervic. Itation sister, and s nephew, left for their home on Phone ", 300 Sunday. H. A. and Uiw. Lawton and dau A. T. Law & Son eter,,who have been residents of tare ont, during the past six .•"ickering, Ontario 'months, during which time Mr. Lawton has carried on a boot and Imperial Gas and Oils. shoe business tit the corner store, L have returned to the city to reside. Tires and Accesories Our public and continuation schools reopened on Tuesday, -TAXI SERVICE after enjoying a two moutbs'vacs To and from all places at -tion. There was it good attend reasonable prices; Nance with s'number of new pupils. Work will now be entered with Confectionery sad Tobaccos.' next mid summer's examinations Garage space may be routed in view, Traffic was' very heavy on the ig bway over the week ea d. BACK TO CLARFMONTb . w Ma who had been spending the Dear Friend, • ar northern points, were -bollZo-in returning name on Monday so Here I amback in Claremont at my that their chpdren would be ready old Stand. ready to serve Ton with a well assorted ftock of goods at prices for the re-dpeniag of school on that you will find attractive. -,,-,Tuesday. It is my hope that the friendships The anniversary -ervices in con- established during my previous four- nection with the Baptist Church teenyeare among you may berenewed. have been fixed for Sunday, Sept. You may be sure t ' that I @hall do -.29tb, wbbn the preacher will be everytbiag potgriible to make my re- Rev. C. R. Dunes-`D, M. A., B. D., turn advantageous to you in a, busi. ,of Toronto. Tire anduttl Supper - ness way. Since resuming ownership of this Since ani Concert. will be held on the I have Out in stock a large as- following Monday evening. The sortment of new merchandise, bought College St. Baptist Quartette this will at right prices. an N as am. prepared sell It to AT TPRICES, you party provide program 11011 in, and expetations run high for a will readily see when you come as first class concert, Do. not forget I hope you will do at the first oppor. to book the date.' Watch for far -thee details. tunity. It is going to be a pleasure to see - Nearly fill , the farmers in 0 Come in and let us renew our you. .•community have finished their i Yours sincerely, harvesting operations and many L. FINGOLD iare also through with their thresh. Aug. The yield of grain, while of Claremont, May 20. 1029. ad quality, lacks in qnanti nod 's wheat seeding will nbw'... -up the attention of many fat., e Scott -,- Store ,w - for a week or - two. The land which has been summer fallowed 'Is in good coudition for seeding, Claremont but those who have plowing to do find the land very hard and dry, and In some cases almost impos- ,sible to plow. Numerous coinpiftints are being A-full line of made regarding the practice of some of our men, who are the possessoes of a motor car, fraud I n driving through the. streets of our village•at night, and causing the engines in their cars to back 'fire, thus badly frightening some of our older residents who are not in th6 best of health, and making ­,,,:Papers them ei.(-eedingly nervous. The ' -young m 4 concerned in . this Ready tkimmed, 5 cents to practice will be well advised if they per roll, also discontinue the silly practice'for .,.1..25 which they are liable to a find. The Claremont Horticultural Sherwin-Williams Society lield its annual fall show flowers Saturday, Aug. 319t, of on -Paints and and it was again a decided succeAs. large Varnishes There was a number of ex hibits in the different classes, the 'L quality of which was declared by Call and see tbiese Goods the judge to surPA8S that of last Year's show. The prizes for the '.were and you will b e delighted .,Floral Display won by Mrs. with them W. Birkett and Mrs. J. Evans. A Eumblar of the members won several prizes in the different ,,classes. The Society is very grate - DI A 'S 0 0 `T T ful to the competent judizeq, Ira -Boyer and F. L. Green, of Green- Phone 1401, wood. During the afternoon and ..•evening the ladies served light re 'CLAREMONT freshmenti. John and Mrs. McLellan, of 'Every day during the past week Whitby, and Miss Elsie Atkinson has seen a large number of our and Miss Eva Travis, of Toronto, residents go into Toronto to see were guests of J. H. and Mrs. Beal the Exhibition. 1Many also make on Sunday. arangements with friends from other parts of the province' to ,set them there where they can Blacksmithing I enjoy a visit as well as seethe sights of the Fair. —Horse shoeing a SpecLailty. All General Work, including Wood Work, promptly Auditorium Theatre I attended to. ...StouffvMc, Oat. Also, Agent fur Taco Farm r Machinery. F. T_ 'Wcoci�sart3 Friday. Saturday, 6 and 7 GREENWOOD 491y AIR CIRCUS'. ATTENTION (A Fox Special) I hav,e, taken over the Agency Tuesday, Wediiesday,' Sept. loll for "QUICK TRIGGERS" Renfrew Cream Separators, Scales Stoves, Fleury's Famous Comedies Plows, Points, 7­- Scufflers and Wheelbarrows. Phone 505 Pick. Friday, Saturday, 13 and 14 "SIMBA" AGENT (48) BROUGHAM, (Martin Johnson's Expedition). Our Car Load OF .-"McCormick -Deering Tractorshav'e' arrived direct from Chic-ago. :Come and look them over. We also have a number of work horses Ao sell at a right price. One 8-16 Tractor One 10-20 Titan Tractor one perfectly new Hassey Cultivator One perfectly new land packer -A number of Gasolitie Engines One Star Sedan r.-One Ford Sedan "Two Ford Coupes A number of Trucks -Binder Twine 13.80 per hundred See our stock of Radios- beKre you buy, Wa are onl y too glad to demonstrate -them. Charles Cooper, Claremont SPECIAL PRICES John Mundell. had req' i to new truck and is no* it M, daily trips on hie milk- oiat he Brip!4-moiinted Team Baekband Harness, which recently pu ►fraxli inch layer trace with heel chains, $42.00. With 5 ring breeching. instead of back- If r. McGlashan, of Dunbiiirton. band, y $40.00 Also, London's barn and stable Black mounted Team Backb'and Harnesp, $38.50 fl tt, S. u 9. I will also take cont4rMs for painting EVERYTHING IN INSURA-MCS, barns and houses by a new process. by spraying. If you require anything M' the . of insurance let Estimates cheerfully given. Phone INO." us give you our 27.52 It pays to insure in strong 11 R. J. Mann, 'Clar'eniont companies such as the Imperial Guarr• Green River' antee and Accident Company of Can- Basket Factor 'l ada The Western Assurance Company Manufacturers of of Canada. and The Mutual Life As-. All kinds of Fruit Baskets, Berri surance Company of Canada. For Crates, Farmers, Bushel quotations apply to good as cash and, are accepted anywhere in A. M. GIBSON Phone Pickering 1712. NOTICE -.,nm •NAMAN BANK Having taken over Robt. Feasby's garage, Brougham, we are now ready, to give service 'in Broughain as,weU with hiCA is a-190mated -THE 21 NDAJZD BANK Of CANADA) ww as in Claremont. Service car always ready, day *9 night service. Phone Clare. 5105; Pickering 500 Gasoline, 011, Seiberling Tires. 251y.. A. L PILKEY. ex, x" WE speak of artistic designs that are digoided. not artistic design@ that would be inappropriate for the purpose in view. The one illustrated Is sim pie, yet has artistry. "No-Greater Tribute' N. W. STAFFORD, Kin too Road, %hitby Phone Whitby 68 r 99 c \70r Maple Leaf Mutual Pin Insurance Co. Cheap rates for farm and country buildings. Windstorm Insurance on buildings, wind-mills, Silos etc. -Automobile Imsuradee of all kinds. -FARMS FOR SALE Write or phone ED. BOW M A N go WHITBY, ONT. FOR TEAM HARNESS Farmers, Attention I have secured the agency for the Froeb Brip!4-moiinted Team Baekband Harness, & Wood and Cuck.,�hutt Farm Imple- ments. and will keep constantly on inch layer trace with heel chains, $42.00. With 5 ring breeching. instead of back- hand repairs for these popular implements. band, y $40.00 Also, London's barn and stable Black mounted Team Backb'and Harnesp, $38.50 fl tt, S. u 9. I will also take cont4rMs for painting 51ring Breeching -$44,25- barns and houses by a new process. by spraying. This is not a factory harness, but vi . istom made in our Estimates cheerfully given. Phone INO." at Markham. 27.52 We specialize on repairs to harness and collars.- R. J. Mann, 'Clar'eniont -0, F 0 D D S Green River' Harness and Collar Manufacturer Basket Factor 'l M-&1:RjMX-1AM. 01*-T-rZ. 1.1on.,e Phore 3400 Manufacturers of All kinds of Fruit Baskets, Berri — Crates, Farmers, Bushel Baskets, Clothes Baskets. Frank Pennock, Proprietor .'.'MNker of the well known Barnes' Baskets. Phone Markham 8•09 BF ATTY STANDS FOR THE BEST Litter Carriers, Hay Carriers Pumps, Door Tracks. Cow Bowls, Pressure Systems Etc. It trill pay.'you to get my prices on above before buying elsewhere. FRANK V PROUSE UNIARIG % Wheii- Your 'Money Travels by Mail Iii SEND your remittances; by Canabian Bank of Commerce Money Orders. They are conveni- ent, efficient, and economical. The ruoney is fully 'insured against loss or theft in transit. It can .reach only the `person to whom it Waddressed. 'Canadisia, Bank of Commerce Money Orders areas good as cash and, are accepted anywhere in Canada. 0; -.,nm •NAMAN BANK ERCE COMMERCE with hiCA is a-190mated -THE 21 NDAJZD BANK Of CANADA) ww Baskets, Clothes Baskets. Frank Pennock, Proprietor .'.'MNker of the well known Barnes' Baskets. Phone Markham 8•09 BF ATTY STANDS FOR THE BEST Litter Carriers, Hay Carriers Pumps, Door Tracks. Cow Bowls, Pressure Systems Etc. It trill pay.'you to get my prices on above before buying elsewhere. FRANK V PROUSE UNIARIG % a - r* -T t T f He slid s. hand to his coat pocket, and that the tide was steadily dily wtdenlaE for help; there' Isn't another hnmen _ 's'!r � = = being insight. Can- you manage -it?" Economy Corner - 0 then out again. "Na. 1 haven't! ° ind deepening.. ` "I bate to ask so many Questions." "Don't you think;' said Evadne i ed d "I'll try:' !+ "• said' Evadne. "but what haven't you drowsily. "that we've both behaved She Sot on the stone." Thank Heav- Three eggs, 1 cup sugar 2}4 lever _ Nothing Ever yn Cattier like ldiotaP' en -!t didn't wobble mach. She tridd tablespoons cornKtarchC, grated rin a! $u. �, the Seaside She got?" .. to brace her nerves by taking deep ►2 oranges, juice of 1 orange, 14� cups • "Perhaps, he conceded. But e "My tare . back to London. Overt' many people do. After all, it was o breaths, but they were suspiciously I milk. Separate whites from yolks of _ found Thrills in �pe1�ae i had was to a etify kind of Like sobs. The. choking mist that had and -beat yolks, with half - the " Plenty toady- wallet that a dear old lady sent crisis." _ 1 sw#rled about her at the pool was ris• sugar until light. Mix cornstarch me. 3or fuck. it _must Have shot out "1 suppose you re running Away ;tag again. smooth with V& cup of milk, and scald. '! y By Wiiliatii g'ree�an into the 'poo. 'when I took a header from the police?" .,steady!" -said Peter. "Here —" remainder in double boiler. When al- Yes, - from the duels." -- ", She -was vaguely aware of a coat most boiling stir in cornstarch, and And neliness is a comparative term. "It was tactless 61 me' to ask. But Evadne Carroll, even among the "It's too< late-to bother about wallets sleeve flapping near. She clutched 'at, cook..until thick. _Add yolks of eggs, underground here things aeeod so dtf: , yoliy, wet- meaning crowd at the Mount and - •things, " - said Evadne, in a now latent 1 wish you'd teri me some- it., awaying, swaying --- _ sugar, orange rind and juice. Cool Marina Boarding Mouse (proprietors. voice. "There's a motor•ycle coming thing about yourself." "Don't let go!' sibs heard, but -hoe slightly and pour into .previously -. the Misses Johnson), found herself at along the beach here. Can't you bear ..Mast I? All right. I'm a racing I fingers wouldn't keep` their grip. They baked crust. Beat whites of eggs times as lonely as the very fast dodo. it? Hurry- into the cave —that one I slipped: the muscles refused to obey stiff, hdd remainder of sugar, and cyclist, and that contraption which Evadne spent a good deal of her that doesn't look more than a yard or took a header into the Perl was a the frantic order_a her brain gave flavor, if ,liked., with_ a .little oragge._ _ time is the, neighborhood of the Mer• two deep. It twists to the left, and them, • juice or grated rind. Pilo on top of it patent -that was going to revolutionize maid's Pool. (There was a legend there's just space to get through d road traffic. 1• tools it out of the gar- Peter's heads caught here. .' pie, put in a moderate oveii to set sad that a mermaid had once been strand- You wriggle sideways. -_I'll go first and age to test It, and some opposition peo- "Now!" he said, and she made a brown slightly. _ ed there). The pool, in a miniature show you:" last effort. _ BANANA PUDDING pie sprinted to puratrit. 1 pat on a bay, was half -way between Seatyde Peter snatched up his leather coat spurt,. and the local police got Interest-. Thicken a pint of milk with 2 eggs find its nearest neighbor, Shellingham. and haf, and together they dashed ed, too, and the end —well, you saw It -was four hours later. !n the beaten with % cup of sugar and a = Few people came there, but Evadne across the strip of shingle Into a shal- the. end." "palm lounge" of the Mount Marina teaspoon of cornstarch.: Take frortl _ Few the place. Behind was .a narrow low hollow. in the cliff which appeared "IS that all the story ?" Boarding. House Evadne sat her -an the fire and add the juice of lemon. stretch of shingle, and then cliffs in to have decided that It wasn't worth "Not quite." Miss- dexterously bandaged by the alder Fill a as dish with alternate lay. Which were several adorable little I while to become a real ave. Almost "Isn't it a pity that 'one never does Miss- Johnson, Everyone knew ail, about ers of cake and sliced bananas; mois- coves. In front was a wide strip of immediately, however. Evadne vanish- hear quite all? If 1 wasn't quite so first -aid work. Everyone had been tening each layer with custard. Serve sand., and beyond that just sea and ed, and Peter, following, found him sleepy I'd tell you about myself." extremely kind —far kinder, Evadne very cold with whipped cream. sky, sell in a narrow gallery running Won't there be time for. a synopsis fait, than she deserved. She lad re roughly parallel with the beach. - i turned • taco nspicuonsly and without_ L• EMC�N CUSTARD She didn't see the beginning of the between yawns' ?" Four eggs, beaten separately, 1 "Wait." he whispered to Evadne. expense. A motorist who had been "aceident, -because the coast at that The purring motor -cycle had swung "I'll try. l work in an office --one picnicking in a hollow of the downs cup sugar 1 tablespoon cold water, particular point crooks a finger, cut- �Of"those offices In which you just Bo juice of 1 lemon. Beat egg yolk, round the crooked finger of cliff and � - - had suddenly appeared, apmpathtzed, tang of from .view the long stretch of on and on, waiting for something to sugar, lemon juice and water, - and stopped on the far tide of the pool. and undertaken to drive both 'Peter sand which ' reaches to Shellingham. happen, But it never does." and. herself back. Peter himself had cook in• double- boiler till thick. Then Her first intimation was the thudding Another followed. What about today'' "Guess that ends the chase!" . said accepted, very sensibly and without stir in beaten egg whites. Put into - of an 9ngiae. A moment later a gift• "This isn't during office houma:' small cope to cool. This is rich and a voice, clear above the throbbing of argument, the• pound note she Insisted tering :.rotor- cycle flashed around the devil. and something else , flat Silence followed. Peter waited, He I I'll bring it back on Friday," he served in' large portions. Ile e4tgins. Another Bald: • -Poor too •lending him. need. not be -:. linger of cliff, skidded on a stone; tilt !„ waited until the little lapping noises a bigger atone, checked itself violent- of the rising water blended with ; NUT CAKE Evadne couldn't catch. had said. Melt butter size of 1 egg. Break ly, and .shot its rider forward across , . Evadne's deep, ; regular had „ "Is Here any other way out of this.' Miss Johnson tuned in" on the the handle -bare in a magnificent. ter Then, wtth Immense caution, to avoid ?wireless. Evadne listened, with her `2 eggs in cup; then fill cup with milk, Peter whispered to Evadne.. Sift 3 times 1 cu flour —1 cu sugar, rifying are which .flung him with an " ! disturbing 'her, he took a dozen steps. p P g "Not that' I know Of," she- whisper mind, elsewhere, until in the news hul• { 1 teaspoon bald owdir, inch salt, :enormous splash in the middle of the I downhill. F°O n8 p p eel back. "But 1 haven't explored far. at B let ea s caught —"Tits afternoon, oss, the I lemon or vanilla. Beat well. When pool Simultaneously, the machine it's awfully dark, and I've never re The last step ended in water. Hrookflelds, Captain Peter Boss, the burst into flames. He tumbled his way back, and then spread in pan sprinkle chopped wal- membered to bring a candle and some I well known amateur racing cyclist, nuts over e11. Needs 'no maple Evadne, drenched by the spray, went forward a tittle. �i'hen he came matches until it- wa:- two - face," • broke every record in the motorcycle flavoring nd this colors it and makes leapt to her feet with a terrified gasp. 11 haven't any matches, but here's back, he rouses the' girl: class on a new model of his own do. g But all she was- capable of doing was "This passage ends in another open it taste like' maple. - But ag hopelessly at the plunging a petrol- lighter." He produed it from space with a gully in the'root: If-I sign —a performance a ?I the .more re- PEPPERS STUFFED WITH a waistcoat-Dock et as he spoke. I markable in view of the fact that a CHEESE >$gure. trawled 'up and out, L.mlght be able - it was fortunate 'that there were no to hoist you after me. 1 ought to have duplicate model, with Captain Ross ' He was wearing as outfit of leather, side paths down which- they. could himself 'In the saddle, was destroyed Cut'ofl thin slice from Stem end of with -a padded cap and thick gloves. stray; on the other hand, the direction j Known There was an opening of some by fire during some experimental ! six peppers (green) ; remove seeds This impedee his efforts to get to the changed so often that they completely' kind by the freshness of the air. "' trials earlier in the clay at 5eatyde." . l and pith. Parboil peppeds 2 minutes, bank, but lE probably prevented him 1 "flow —how splendid!" She slid one rain and fill with following ingre- J cost their hearings- -They emerged at' We $flail see one another again to sinking.- toot to the ground. "But you'll have l dients:' pom.d grated cheese, 1% I last i no sandy clearing, across the motto-." said Evadne to herself. And eu s bread crumbs, 1 teaspoon' ffrated to be Patient with me. Doesa t the "Rope -throw me a- rope! ". he shout- floor of which a gloomy stream, just I the younger Silas Johnson, catching a P • I sea sound awfully near." i I anion,. 2 tablespoons butted. salt and - �, marrow enough to jump, was flowing- I glimpse of. her' face. thought how "1t does rather,'" agreed - Peter. But pepped to taste Place in greased "Rope ?" she echoed, staring wildly I "And here." said Peter Ross, ex much benefit that pretty lilies Carroll �P PPe ysbout her. Thera was no rope near. �tinguishing the precious petrol- lighter, he didn't tell her how near it really had already gained from her holiday-. baking dish and bake about .20, min- - was. .. I urea in moderate oven. She made a stumbling movement to- I -we make our first halt I trust." de ti'e shall see one another to -mor- That final forty or fifty yards was f -wards the motor - cycle:' It was still added politely, "that I haven't serious- row." 1 .FRIED HAM SANDWICHES an agonizing business It it hadn't! It she. -had only known it,- Captain. Finely chop cold cooked ham. Sea - ', burning. but the flames had died ly dislocated your morning's pro been for the glimmer of light at The _ down- Trailing from the.back was a'gramme °" Peter Ross, in his London hotel, was Ison to taste with mustard and pepper. long leather strap. Evadne, with half• I "It Asn't- exactly w hat I'd planned; ' 1 end. Evadne would have collapsed' saying PrpcigelY ,the same thing. Spread -between sifted of buttered shut eyes, seized the end of It and 'said- Evadne, with equal torinality. I to th -and m 1t was, she 'set Gar , 0 - bread. Beat two eggs with 1 cup of Jerked, Something gave way, sad the "But what's the use of talking like teeth gad stumbled on. They came at I Work milk and • % teaspoon salt and a few strap dapped tree, sending a little cas- 'this:'. she broke oft with sudden Ib•; last to the apace at the -red of the pepper. Let the sandwiches ' passage. Overb %ad, just within reach Work and live —thi+ only charm - aads-inhe- milk 'and egg mixture. lade of _ sparks on_her wrist. patience, when- w-e haven't the least I ' Warms the blood and nerves the arm, She ran as near 'as she could to the Iidea how soon we're going to get out Hof Peter's fingertips, wawa ragged gap Whoa NeII soaked, cook in a little tint s in roof. Brambles welled it, but As the stout pine stronger grows �butier. unfit delicately browned on man In the Fool, and flung one end 'of Cagain, or how it's all going ta• end •" I blessed -stir and daylight filtered ' BY each gusty blast that blawa. the strap towards him. It tilt the " L wouldn't let that depress yon'. !both sides. Garnish with crisp pares r . I through. Evadne, seated on the sandy I _ • —John Stuart Blackle. i ley or lettuce. Serve immediately. water with a sharp amack, but trailed This is one of those Incoherent days I floor, watched him rol a big stone on- abort. a abort. It wasn't until the fourth at• that begin urexpectedly and go on be- I Visitor: `"Sd you *have sold our DATE AND NUT FILLING \ tempt that he succeeded in catching ing unexpected. By the way, have derneath, picture, ou bit. Dauber' How One cup suss•• % cup of thin it by which time she had waded out you ever come as tar as'this before ?" "It I stand an this and. make a fly. I • you. . • inn did it take you to do it ?" Artist: cream, 2 eggs whites, 1 cup chopped tnR jump said Peter. i B Y �nearty to let knees. "Never. Why?" - " -It took me three hours to paint it dates and 1,5 cup .chopped nuts. Boil "Don't leave go," be called, and "Because there are two tracks. both She nodded, sad closed' her eyes: P Evadne didn't. She watched him very much. uphill, one bending to the She heard a scuffling noise, and then' and three years to fell it." sugar. and. cream until it ; threads. . 4• Pout onto the whites of egg. Add struggle towards her, felt the strata right and the other to the left. Which a shout of triumph. When she looked - f I Peter was peering down at 'her - l4elf Evident Facts chopped dates and nuts. relax, heard his say; "It's ail O.K.— appeals to yon "' through 'the brambles,' The rose I& red, DUTCH APPLE CAKE I've touched bottom," and then lost "Let's take the left-hand 'one; we "It you can .balance on `the stone," _ The violet blue, teaspoon8 baking - i t eight of him altogether in a horrible can always turn- back it we don't.. Ike Two cups flour, 4 R auttotating mist' in which her own it,,! suggested Evadne.- the called, "I'll try to •bawl you up. ItB — Z►lountains are high. _ '' powder, % teaspoons salt, y cup milk, voice, sounding weak and distant and I They took the left -hand pail ac-' either that br going into Shellingham i And vacation trips, too. I egg 2 tablespoons butter, 2 table - like someone else's, murmured- "I— cordingiy. Evadne, breathless, had �__, spoons granulated sugar, slices of ap- I believe I' mgping to taint." I Scrambled to a point where a jutting _ ale or peaches'. Sift the flour, baking She opened her eye' again, to, Rad angle of rock made a convenient seat. powder,_ salt and 1 tablespoon of su- • ­.,herself propped against the boulder I when she became aware that Peter, - _ \ Y gar, mix in butter with fork. i Add = -that had been her seat. On his knees ! after following her part of the way, the beaten egg to milk and mix into beside her was .a youth with a mop iiii had turned back. _ ,� flood mixture with kpife., Pour into of very wet, fair lair, a leaned skin, " What's wrong ?" she called. � ,�?� f ti greased pan'xnd cover with sliced ap- e e From the tingling "The petrol - lighter;' Eta voice came pies, sprinkle with rest of sugar an and blue y & / speck of 'cinnamon. Bake 20 minutes. warmth of her palms, Evadne guessed I echoing back out of the darkness. "It f \ that-he had been chafing them. On- was jerked out et my hand:' Serve fith.lembn sauce. - - the shingle near by lay the airman • 'Can't you find it again ?" like outfit in which he had entered the i "It rolled itato 'the water: I've 7 r ;pool. groped, but it's hopeless:" -• g "tVha- what =" she began. "Then we shall have to fuirtbld our z' , "All's wolI," said the. young man re. .way forward as well as we can." ° assuringly. "Or go back," he hinted. "Are you Burt ?" asked Evadne, sit- "Someone may still be on guard out- tang up. side.' �c - - "Nothing to speak of." He touched "I'll chance fhaf." ' - a cut cheek. "That's about aA. I'd "And that stream we've just passed X. like to thank you properly," he con• looked so­ so deep and dark. I expect tau } eluded, "but I don't know your name. it's deeper still by now- The tide is ll� Our introduction, was so dashed 1n- coming en. I think' I'd rather pasha turmal. ' The track — mercifully— widened as ` ' 't .,Mi .,Mine's Petteer, Ross, he said. I they pushed forward, but the loose ., y / think you've behaved like a heroine. stones made it difficult going. 3 �'m reasonably certain, in tact, that "Want any help?" said Peter, for . hastd d 'I owe you my bite." Evadne, a pace or two ahead, •' "" .�".. The colour rushed to Evadne's given a sudden gasp. Jim — "Ta -tai I'm off to the shore cheeks. "My ankle. I've twisted It a bit. w° and the breakers for two weeks!" "That's nonsense! What are you go- But don't worry. I expect it'll be bet- ` B!U— "Veil, so long —till you come - Ing to do now ?" ter when we move on:' „ " - «. � . „ „KK '�, tome broke." _ the h start. But it s �� *�. •,„�:: . M+ r - . Frankly I haven't a notion, beyond They made a fresh s � s getting away from here at top speed :' was slow going; es seemed to ' • i 4 ` Her heart gave an uncomfortable become larger and stonier, the track ° •*SAM' ""tz - - ' Listeners throb as she said: ' But why ?" I twisted more, and Fvadne's little. sobs v, , He who can give a proper hearing "Because, Miss. Carroll, there are of pain refused to be auppresaed. And „ .,` �,.d j to what is said, and naafis himself of ' �\:.i aF some people so hot on my track that the darkness began to -weigh on her. ,,.,,,,,,_,,, it, is superior to one Who compre- - :it's a wonder the poor old boa didn't) °I must stop!" she gasped at last. end everything by his own Intel bonds er g • " 1ect; for the offs tins caIy'coral3rehen- catch fire before. I gave them the slip ' How far do you think we've come? In Shellingham High Street, and a "Not very far. It's awfuly mislead ,.n „ Sion, wh!le-�the one who takes good block !n the traffic did its beet; but fng. But at any rate" —Peter was �� < a i advice haf action also. —Zeno. they will have picked up the trail groping about as he spoke— you can gain by now." sit down and rest. "" x ROOD WORDS' "And what's going to happen when Evadne collapsed obediently on a - they have picked it up ?" demanded shelf of rock. • (each ,words well more than hard Evadne, scrambling, still a little tin- "You won't go away ?" she mustwer• s peaches; as the sunbeams. without u t steady, on her feet. ed. THE MOPPING -UP PARTY - °'- z any noise: ft made the traveller cant o j Depends on my lack," said Peter "Of course not!" - - his cloak; which all the blustering of Rosa, with a shrug of his soared From her perch alts could hear the h'tegatta to ore ai Brightoa; England, ,popular summer resort, was mop the wind could not do, but made him > shouldurs. 'Of course. I've got --" fleres lapping noises of the stream tournament wl h provoked much merriment. lad it tits tighter. r • y ..Y�, r,,l�'k" �' F ^�'• G. wp .y =3. a?,.z�^ °cr!_- .S.'�' .,. +r '+ *,u ;sr'. -. r.. *; a'� +..n•. '�- :.', .'b' �♦ Pills now at your druggist's of avoiding similar trouble for the in our .t or any dealer in medicine or tuture, Pnland would have decided to .eagerness id he pursuit of truth, than to ba safe from blundering by mail, 30 cents, postpaid, have its own wort on its. own territory, by contempt of It, S. T. Coleridge. from The Dr. Williams " but it is undeniable that the action of Medicine Ca., Brock'Me. the Danzigers made a probability. into Out• a certainty. From twelve to fifteen years .s aid s.aa Danzfg's rival, or collaborator, is age for a monkey. Of canvas long- i.. evity depends to some extent on the built on what the world calls 't-he i Polish corridor,' but 'which the Poles species. Occasionally a monkey will Hvery cheap.. apply Watkins, Room 421, 73 Adelaide Street Nest Toronto. Never talk your best in the com- pany of tools. —Lord Chesterfield. prefer to describe as Pomorze, The live to be more than twelve years of ' Poles justify their possession of this I age. A Moor monkey recently died in i veA,,,, � the National Zoologit al park at. the i� region by the tact that the Inhabit- _ � WEEKLY NEWSPAPER age of twent one ears. re- so ants are of Slavonic origin and there It y y FOR SALE old saws • v fore are a kindred race, but there Is Will equipped for publishing and paired and 1,41111 7 Ptn halt no doubt. that the existence of this printing, doing good business. sharpenedto narrow neck of land, running north Must have substantial down pay give good work. Complete ry�r flit atoil and south and separating East Prus- ment. Good reason for selling- stock on hand ofnew7clraAw aia from the rest of Germany, is a I Apply Box S. and band "„ about sa PINK PILLS cause of considerable_ irritation to the WILSON PUBLISHING CO. LTD. "A MOVaiMO.D Ma,Ya latter. tCr11 it Ciy -viii) •1MONDS CANADA SAME -' Toronto ,f... coun.•�s>, - Oa the other hand, it It did not exist e' 73 Adelaide 8L W' Yo�rraa„� JOHN.•N. .. _ � 7.29 YAMC°UVta S'r, JOHN. N.S. - there would be an exactly similar strip lot territory running east and west and • • Idividing Poland from its coveted con- Hunters -- Da . old � and c w ► h t e t are a . , . . . ��y� tat t he sea. As h1n a e t g •a' • present, travelers passing from one G� ( Take Mcnard's along for - any... mil - ICommercW Rivals of a o r has In the .woods. Good for sprains art Germany to the char across D i D y - - - - I th e corridor find themselves a ub j e ct More Detail —by qualifying R as 'cute burns and brulaet - Danzig. —After a brief period of I ed to some inconveniences, such as Agent Telegrapher. Course quiet, rumblings are again noticeable being faked in their compartments ( approved by the railways: We In the _relations a the Free State of while the train Is on Polish territory, Rain or. Shine tccure positions. Write for Free. - Danzig with its neighbor. Poland I If the corridor were the other way Polder TODAY. bay or Mail courses The writer went on a sight-seeing I round, it would be the Polish travelers , Dominion.School Telegraphy Ltd. ezpeditiou under the auspices of a who would encounter difficulties, Dept W,L. 1 Toronto ~sat;Ele of Polish guides. On trying y, - to eater a certain building the pgrty �. - • ` found every' dlffiulty put in its way, Produces Clear Sparkling.. until two of its members ezplafned SAYE THE CHILDREN! - Negatives discreetly that they were leaving for i London In a .few hours. ' English "' Any Hour i Yes" All difficulties imiaeaiately van- I In Summer When Childhood Ail - Any Day fished. + ments Are Most Dangerous. 'Apart from the facial questlon, Dan- I ` Any Season zig, though no longer incorporated in -Mothers who keep a box of Baby's Still or swift- moving %the Rcneb, Is 'IIffhiistakabiq German; Own Tablets in the house may feel 'there are certain economic issues i that the lives of their little ones are I objects. which cause annoyance. Danzigers reasonably safe during the hot wea- are aroused by the progress of the tip they. Stomach troubles, cholera in- _ start port of Gdynia created on Polish tanturn. and diarrhoea -carry off thous f nsist •Qn Gevacrt —the faster, ,i� soil not 2& miles away. They also re- ands of little ones every summer, in better film. You'll have fewer sent somewhat the "intrusion" of Po- most cases because the mother does I failures and enjoy the thrill ; lisp business men. - I not have a sate. medicine at hand to of bettef snaps. Reasons for Rivalry Iglve promptly, Baby's Own Tablets - Among the major questions which Ireli'eve these troubles, or- tf given•oc- : = - r ?have' agitated Polish- Danzig r•ilationa casionaliy to the well child they will �i ti"�' rifle your Dealer. A Dlf ferent tt onlan ? i prevent their coming Od The _ Tali ' %eN r'• ^ I Aare great pleasant in informing town CAW i may be cited the affair of the pillar ;lets are guaranteed to be absolutely SnuvAtn Salo have worked wonders for me; 1 boxes— trival in Itself, but involving harmless even to the new-born babe. -The- saw bwn u rear .u,F'erer.of liver and kidney + fbe question whether Poland had a trouble, and after trying one bottle I aim a di,D'ermt } They are especiaily good in summer GEVAERT COMPANY ,woman. I had to give tip my work but thanks to privileged position in the town as weH - OF AMERICA Krusehen Salta I am bark at work again, and I because they regulate the bowels and ;� its ,. son a little . every morning,.an4 I don't as in the port of Danzig —aad the af- , keep the stomach sweet and re. 7oroa:oett+• rtUle complaints notw rcAich a child fair of the Westerplatte, where Poland 'pure. rally He is Uppar a Mg Ater. They are sold by medicine dealers or 1 e nd ern. 'tried to establish an .ammunition ' ®. t g bare bred a rnap sAwt the a says i _ by mail at 25 cents a box from The 43 yeQ ' '> n, bopp 8 yr n, shall ninny hi hly dump to the great indignation of the recommend HruaeAen aril I toould not be without Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brock- �," SW lw M rnyseli' in a hurry." 13(ra) M. P. t c rq Danzigers, who declared the dumplvilIe, Oat. ortgtowl.itercc die I"ioapmaw. ,.,. :. y _. would be a menace to safety. , ( Hruachen Salts is obtainable at drug and Both cases went to the League, with sat. stores, to .Causda at.'75c. s bottle. } ; _ depsrime iI g - A bottle contalos enough to last for 4 or 5 ' montha --good health to>; haU -& -cent a day. the result that Poland won a tem4or• The tiger's a treacherous, vicous, ;.. , :. .. :.. ed victory in the first, and Danzig in malicious, l the second. The pillar boxes are still Farecious, atrocious untrustworthy - • ft there, and the observant traveler who cat; - - arrives at Danzig by sea will still pass I He's agile and brawny and striped 7 Operation a secluded -spot at the entrance to the 1 black and tawny, Vistula Canll guarded by a Polish l . And Bengal in..India's• his - habitat. -' "After having an operation, I was sentry. Asiatic very muierabte, weak, nervous std It is not easy to decide to what ex. With cunning dramatic, this beast : -tent the danzigers are right in think- Goes growling and prowling with o� ~u'he - very ties* unfit to work. l saw Lydia Ssadish intent; PjILV L. Pb*ham's Vegetable Compotmd He shnks -through the jungles an4i +h�.. advertised and tried it and believe fit ..'seldom he bungles r� "rj w helped ms wonderfully, I have no • A • job. when on foraging business r / weak any more, the airu have For he's bent Ae d sperm P This- never pacific, horrific, rapasious, cNaasanoN " left me and my nervy are much boo• ,,ietD sro►+� tt3a t feel safe in _saying Lydia & Sagacious, gosh -awful carnivorous - rs,mrauiw Pinkfiam's medicines have helped Cat , HE.wAct+= Attacks, and devours his prey at all GAS"* aussA me wonderfully. ^ -Mss, Wm, kL FOR QUKWI hours, Heedadigr, Bat t43, Port CUo6wr. ,, NAitiKLS59 CONU ? From elephants down to mere man , • �y TT} —think of that ` Excess acid is the common cause of leas and tasteless and ltd- action Is' L�l` If ever you go where you're worse indigestion. It results in pain and quick. You will never rely on crude off than nowhere sourness' about two flours after 'eating. methods, never continue to suffer, Lydia . , a jungle of 'Bengal so , wild and The quick corrective is an alkali which when you learn - ho;w quickl>t, how - Catiella remote), neutralizes acid. The beat corrective pleasantly this premier method acts. Vegetable Compound Remember -my warning, both evening 1% Phillips' Milk of Magnesia- It has Please let It show you —now. .80sp and Ointment and morning, remained standard with physicians in Be sure to get the genuine Phillips' D ideat'givA14aikcst'esl, serastee.wa Beware the big cat with the beau- the '50 years since• its invention. Milk of Magnesia prescribed by physi- 'emsatowde • • • • Plea ersi Bsetetse titul coat! ' ���.� _ One spoonful o' Phillips Milk of clans for 60 years In correcting excess, am hale sal Bair. ye•^ vadd -wme a....ts.e .0 -- Magnesia neutral es instantly many acids. Each bottle contains Lull divot I Vameoned .. Mina rd's LlnLment —Used for 50 years tte2es its volume t acid. It is harm- lions —any drugstore. 11 ISSUE No. 36=29 .. ,. .. ,. ,.• ..- ... Y )`!. - - ..+•' .qse :r fir:± t,s""r•r-s"' . ".jyjr .- ,a'Ytu..1- Y'.y�.•t "�'a �•T ... : _..:': .'_•N.! -.+.; __T..Yd: _. TA ..`v.' J. .. . v,:' ,.. ..,e ..:. _ - L._.. .,.rA -'— ._.. «itts,�i`iCGk: ..n. ,.. ..., _ -fit . a'.. •,T. "° ,'!s: �Aftee ing that Gydnla Is depriving them of Hebrides Inlay • `; Blending Red Rose Tea 1s an art '�o obtain 1 'r firne! g 4 bysluess: Danzig ,n is -a number o1 unemployed, but so daw the uerman , Renew Kelp flavor and full- bodied richness required years �{ xsper>t- _. • port of Stettin, further to the west. • fence EvCry package guaranteed e, , The capacity o! . llanaig_ .Harbor - is M Manufacture - i limited_ by the length of the wharves Y ° around which the town is built. It would -be an extremely expensive busi- . Scot. —About 70 . gears ago, ness to- expand the port beyond its a ma the manutncture. of kelp from seas V - •- present size, weed was an important industry in Gdynia Able to Expand - the Aebrides. ` •Two experts, repre- seating important French interests, t ' Gdynia, on the either hand, is being - have just concluded an examination built on the- open sea and can expand of some parts of the Hebridean coast, c1 . indefinitely without great • difficulty, with a view to arriving at a decision `g • Prgain thirty pounds and for an outlay not prohibitive.. Its is about 2,000.000 as to the prospects of reviving the 1+ ii�rrVVV is good ivy three menthe, and re present capacity kelp industry to the Western tales. win back health- find tons of cargo n- year and rapidly de- These experts believe that, as the ex- _ strength was the happy. : veloping. The population is 30,00,000 Increase act type bi seaweed needed far the RED ROSE ORANGE PEKOE is extra good ,_ .. •; experience of Mrs. Mar- and the annual natural near- Industry grows in great abundance on gavot Brethour of Corn- ly 500,000. rocks adjacent to the coast of the ` - - ' wail, Ont., who gives all Nowhere- in .the: world perhaps will Isles, the industry if conducted ef• �ficiently the credit for it to IDr. you see so many children, and the na• .would undoubtedly be suc- -Extremes Classified Advertisements Williams Ptak Pills. tarsi resources of the country are, scarcely seratched. -(liven 'peace and eessiul. He that had never seen a river im• Y�XS � SL�A7tSTs nAftsT rife birth of my reasonably good, government, there Is Formerly the kelpers of the Aeb- : agined the first he met to be the sea; LL PURE CANADIAN WOOL • baby. I was is the hospital tittle doubt that in the years to come rides cut the seaweed off the ,rocks and towed it to shore, but later the s for ,and rife greatest things that have fall-. A for hand knitting. Try us for en within our Knowledge we conclude manufacturing a dl four months," she wrote, home troth Danzig and (;dials will be taxed workers used.weed torn by the waves yarn,urSamples ,ricesl the extremes that nature makes ai the lied free 9da11 orders promptly at- i.' . and came 'weighing- only sixty-five pounds. I to their'utmost capacity to deal with oft the rocks. According to the visit- supp king. Montaigne. tended to write at once for information. - .. , • began taking IJc. Williams growing volume of trai.lc. -• • � inn eaperta, the seaweed should be .•• • Flesherton Woollen Mills, Flasherton. John Nuhn. Prop. Pink Pills and it wasn't long until I weighed 'ninety -five gh Apart from this, hnwever, it must be said that Danzig itself was partly cut off. the 'rocks to secure -the beat I chetpieai yield, and rock surfaces at .Ontario. Stop Colds_with M,nard's Liniment. UENT3 WANTED'TO SELL FRUIT, Roses. p ds and my general responsible for Pola, id's decision to i different points of the coast were in -. Trees. shade Trees. Shrubs, Heroes Aging and a complete line of Nursery was of - the beg. have x 'port of Its own. Daring he g spected to discover whether a weed- Stock for old established firm. .htf1t t Eve Spring since then I Spring war between Poland and the Soviets cutting machine as used by kelpers in The great use of heroes consists in .furnished Cash commission meld every week. Good teritory still open Write _ take a u a to and . , in 1320, Danzig, on the plea of main- France could be used 1II the Hebrides. their power to lift men's souls out of � tolay. 4faols ( =rove Nurseries, Winona. wo dn't be withouEthem, ho I taining its neutrality. refused 'to un• .' the mire, to help faith live, and to Ontario, ltar what they cost; strongly recommend them to: load -some cargoes of munitions des- Pursuit of Truth keep enthusiasms warm. — Robert WO STEAM PUMPS, IN PERFECT ail mothers. tined for ,the Polish array." It le prob- It is more honourable to the head, condition, large capacity. Watkins, ! Room 421. 73 Adelaide St west Toronto. Buy Dr. Williams'' pink F able that -jven without the incentive as well as to the heart, to be misled [Blatchford. EI NE STEAM BOILER 160' l3.P .. Pills now at your druggist's of avoiding similar trouble for the in our .t or any dealer in medicine or tuture, Pnland would have decided to .eagerness id he pursuit of truth, than to ba safe from blundering by mail, 30 cents, postpaid, have its own wort on its. own territory, by contempt of It, S. T. Coleridge. from The Dr. Williams " but it is undeniable that the action of Medicine Ca., Brock'Me. the Danzigers made a probability. into Out• a certainty. From twelve to fifteen years .s aid s.aa Danzfg's rival, or collaborator, is age for a monkey. Of canvas long- i.. evity depends to some extent on the built on what the world calls 't-he i Polish corridor,' but 'which the Poles species. Occasionally a monkey will Hvery cheap.. apply Watkins, Room 421, 73 Adelaide Street Nest Toronto. Never talk your best in the com- pany of tools. —Lord Chesterfield. prefer to describe as Pomorze, The live to be more than twelve years of ' Poles justify their possession of this I age. A Moor monkey recently died in i veA,,,, � the National Zoologit al park at. the i� region by the tact that the Inhabit- _ � WEEKLY NEWSPAPER age of twent one ears. re- so ants are of Slavonic origin and there It y y FOR SALE old saws • v fore are a kindred race, but there Is Will equipped for publishing and paired and 1,41111 7 Ptn halt no doubt. that the existence of this printing, doing good business. sharpenedto narrow neck of land, running north Must have substantial down pay give good work. Complete ry�r flit atoil and south and separating East Prus- ment. Good reason for selling- stock on hand ofnew7clraAw aia from the rest of Germany, is a I Apply Box S. and band "„ about sa PINK PILLS cause of considerable_ irritation to the WILSON PUBLISHING CO. LTD. "A MOVaiMO.D Ma,Ya latter. tCr11 it Ciy -viii) •1MONDS CANADA SAME -' Toronto ,f... coun.•�s>, - Oa the other hand, it It did not exist e' 73 Adelaide 8L W' Yo�rraa„� JOHN.•N. .. _ � 7.29 YAMC°UVta S'r, JOHN. N.S. - there would be an exactly similar strip lot territory running east and west and • • Idividing Poland from its coveted con- Hunters -- Da . old � and c w ► h t e t are a . , . . . ��y� tat t he sea. As h1n a e t g •a' • present, travelers passing from one G� ( Take Mcnard's along for - any... mil - ICommercW Rivals of a o r has In the .woods. Good for sprains art Germany to the char across D i D y - - - - I th e corridor find themselves a ub j e ct More Detail —by qualifying R as 'cute burns and brulaet - Danzig. —After a brief period of I ed to some inconveniences, such as Agent Telegrapher. Course quiet, rumblings are again noticeable being faked in their compartments ( approved by the railways: We In the _relations a the Free State of while the train Is on Polish territory, Rain or. Shine tccure positions. Write for Free. - Danzig with its neighbor. Poland I If the corridor were the other way Polder TODAY. bay or Mail courses The writer went on a sight-seeing I round, it would be the Polish travelers , Dominion.School Telegraphy Ltd. ezpeditiou under the auspices of a who would encounter difficulties, Dept W,L. 1 Toronto ~sat;Ele of Polish guides. On trying y, - to eater a certain building the pgrty �. - • ` found every' dlffiulty put in its way, Produces Clear Sparkling.. until two of its members ezplafned SAYE THE CHILDREN! - Negatives discreetly that they were leaving for i London In a .few hours. ' English "' Any Hour i Yes" All difficulties imiaeaiately van- I In Summer When Childhood Ail - Any Day fished. + ments Are Most Dangerous. 'Apart from the facial questlon, Dan- I ` Any Season zig, though no longer incorporated in -Mothers who keep a box of Baby's Still or swift- moving %the Rcneb, Is 'IIffhiistakabiq German; Own Tablets in the house may feel 'there are certain economic issues i that the lives of their little ones are I objects. which cause annoyance. Danzigers reasonably safe during the hot wea- are aroused by the progress of the tip they. Stomach troubles, cholera in- _ start port of Gdynia created on Polish tanturn. and diarrhoea -carry off thous f nsist •Qn Gevacrt —the faster, ,i� soil not 2& miles away. They also re- ands of little ones every summer, in better film. You'll have fewer sent somewhat the "intrusion" of Po- most cases because the mother does I failures and enjoy the thrill ; lisp business men. - I not have a sate. medicine at hand to of bettef snaps. Reasons for Rivalry Iglve promptly, Baby's Own Tablets - Among the major questions which Ireli'eve these troubles, or- tf given•oc- : = - r ?have' agitated Polish- Danzig r•ilationa casionaliy to the well child they will �i ti"�' rifle your Dealer. A Dlf ferent tt onlan ? i prevent their coming Od The _ Tali ' %eN r'• ^ I Aare great pleasant in informing town CAW i may be cited the affair of the pillar ;lets are guaranteed to be absolutely SnuvAtn Salo have worked wonders for me; 1 boxes— trival in Itself, but involving harmless even to the new-born babe. -The- saw bwn u rear .u,F'erer.of liver and kidney + fbe question whether Poland had a trouble, and after trying one bottle I aim a di,D'ermt } They are especiaily good in summer GEVAERT COMPANY ,woman. I had to give tip my work but thanks to privileged position in the town as weH - OF AMERICA Krusehen Salta I am bark at work again, and I because they regulate the bowels and ;� its ,. son a little . every morning,.an4 I don't as in the port of Danzig —aad the af- , keep the stomach sweet and re. 7oroa:oett+• rtUle complaints notw rcAich a child fair of the Westerplatte, where Poland 'pure. rally He is Uppar a Mg Ater. They are sold by medicine dealers or 1 e nd ern. 'tried to establish an .ammunition ' ®. t g bare bred a rnap sAwt the a says i _ by mail at 25 cents a box from The 43 yeQ ' '> n, bopp 8 yr n, shall ninny hi hly dump to the great indignation of the recommend HruaeAen aril I toould not be without Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brock- �," SW lw M rnyseli' in a hurry." 13(ra) M. P. t c rq Danzigers, who declared the dumplvilIe, Oat. ortgtowl.itercc die I"ioapmaw. ,.,. :. y _. would be a menace to safety. , ( Hruachen Salts is obtainable at drug and Both cases went to the League, with sat. stores, to .Causda at.'75c. s bottle. } ; _ depsrime iI g - A bottle contalos enough to last for 4 or 5 ' montha --good health to>; haU -& -cent a day. the result that Poland won a tem4or• The tiger's a treacherous, vicous, ;.. , :. .. :.. ed victory in the first, and Danzig in malicious, l the second. The pillar boxes are still Farecious, atrocious untrustworthy - • ft there, and the observant traveler who cat; - - arrives at Danzig by sea will still pass I He's agile and brawny and striped 7 Operation a secluded -spot at the entrance to the 1 black and tawny, Vistula Canll guarded by a Polish l . And Bengal in..India's• his - habitat. -' "After having an operation, I was sentry. Asiatic very muierabte, weak, nervous std It is not easy to decide to what ex. With cunning dramatic, this beast : -tent the danzigers are right in think- Goes growling and prowling with o� ~u'he - very ties* unfit to work. l saw Lydia Ssadish intent; PjILV L. Pb*ham's Vegetable Compotmd He shnks -through the jungles an4i +h�.. advertised and tried it and believe fit ..'seldom he bungles r� "rj w helped ms wonderfully, I have no • A • job. when on foraging business r / weak any more, the airu have For he's bent Ae d sperm P This- never pacific, horrific, rapasious, cNaasanoN " left me and my nervy are much boo• ,,ietD sro►+� tt3a t feel safe in _saying Lydia & Sagacious, gosh -awful carnivorous - rs,mrauiw Pinkfiam's medicines have helped Cat , HE.wAct+= Attacks, and devours his prey at all GAS"* aussA me wonderfully. ^ -Mss, Wm, kL FOR QUKWI hours, Heedadigr, Bat t43, Port CUo6wr. ,, NAitiKLS59 CONU ? From elephants down to mere man , • �y TT} —think of that ` Excess acid is the common cause of leas and tasteless and ltd- action Is' L�l` If ever you go where you're worse indigestion. It results in pain and quick. You will never rely on crude off than nowhere sourness' about two flours after 'eating. methods, never continue to suffer, Lydia . , a jungle of 'Bengal so , wild and The quick corrective is an alkali which when you learn - ho;w quickl>t, how - Catiella remote), neutralizes acid. The beat corrective pleasantly this premier method acts. Vegetable Compound Remember -my warning, both evening 1% Phillips' Milk of Magnesia- It has Please let It show you —now. .80sp and Ointment and morning, remained standard with physicians in Be sure to get the genuine Phillips' D ideat'givA14aikcst'esl, serastee.wa Beware the big cat with the beau- the '50 years since• its invention. Milk of Magnesia prescribed by physi- 'emsatowde • • • • Plea ersi Bsetetse titul coat! ' ���.� _ One spoonful o' Phillips Milk of clans for 60 years In correcting excess, am hale sal Bair. ye•^ vadd -wme a....ts.e .0 -- Magnesia neutral es instantly many acids. Each bottle contains Lull divot I Vameoned .. Mina rd's LlnLment —Used for 50 years tte2es its volume t acid. It is harm- lions —any drugstore. 11 ISSUE No. 36=29 .. ,. .. ,. ,.• ..- ... Y )`!. - - ..+•' .qse :r fir:± t,s""r•r-s"' . ".jyjr .- ,a'Ytu..1- Y'.y�.•t "�'a �•T ... : _..:': .'_•N.! -.+.; __T..Yd: _. TA ..`v.' J. .. . v,:' ,.. ..,e ..:. _ - L._.. .,.rA -'— ._.. «itts,�i`iCGk: ..n. ,.. ..., _ -fit . a'.. •,T. "° ,'!s: gn.rw .gi -•e•. . ;�. •, .. .,[•• .yk... _ 'R'+f "ri „''• a�...r ,,.• � ...� ..'!Y!Y , r• . ;y., .: .h, .., ,.. ?,,....✓n •i , .h •' 4-+V,� .., i u: 'A:°:e Wit!' 'lp . 11 i'K,3.1 a R 's f't r WOMAN! n ,s `' y' e�i�^I ,i T -I � • -Alex. and Mre. Flett, of N;jng- --Dr. H. T. Falalise, Residw%6 DenR� ti t ,' x , lAV ■ ' @ton,' have been 'apeAdiag a few ist, Office in 'residence, two doors days with Mrs: Jas, Somerville east of .. St..' Andrew�'a Chtlreh, Pick- _ --M r' Fielding, and N. M. Gordon. eying. Office' hours 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. of : Brantford, .ie daily, and evening by appointment. vjolting his daughter,' Mrs. (Dr.) -Hairy and Mrs. Boye$ and y, pp Cartwright. children and W. J. and Mrs. Clark (x-ray service): -•' x - .--Eugene- 40al-vert; -of'- Toronto, mgtored to Burford, on Saturday -W. V. •Redditt. manager of and spent over Sunday with Fred 'the bitok Tiers, is now taking is - epent Sunday at the home. of hie _ and Mrs. Balsdon and family.- two weeks vacation which he will father here.. _ Waite! Shepherd of Detroit apend in nursing hay fever, a � ' a - Arthur and Mre, Boyes and i spent the holiday with Pickering which he has 1e nuulberof syropa• Bac To"' - sch.0,01. Jack, spent over the holiday relatives and • on hie - return -was tbizers in the village. with relatives in Belleville. accompanied by Mrs. Shepherd -Miss- Constance Hedge enter- and date hters, who had beenholi• OZANAM CAMP tained a number of, her young g - datis New Hosier 1�Tew Shoes- New daying in Pickering. ' t'7 f friends on Saturday to a birthday - Ozanam Camp plosed on ' Friday, part - Recently a farmer in Culrosa , g town had his wbole herd of last alter a very successful season, 'i�Ot�lIIg NeW School' -H. R. and Mrs. Mooney visited cows, milked dry, s fact he diecov having given an outing to nearly five , the latter's uncle and aunt, -John hundred children from the congested _ Bred' when be went out to do bin and Mrs. Harris, of Whitevale, on morning milking. his is a`case districts of Toronto. The last party - .•Su lies etc. : Labor Day. g• ipcluded three Carm5lite Sisters with �� Kenneth and Mrs. Heyland, in which' the owner would $rid it fifty -five children from their orphan- difficult to identify "the etoleu age on Harrison Str. The Cam man - Misa Mildred Swick and W. A. P 1•' property. Tile guilty party would agement gratefully .acknowledges ' _ Lawson, of Toronto, were callers y find it to his advantage to cease gifts td the camp from-the following: _ Shoes 'Girls black patent tie, "The " at "Kinnaird." p Q leenedale, Operations or he cosy $rid himself Mrs, B. HHughes, $2.00: Mrs. F. Mc- --Gen. A. Lawson, of Detroit, with gun metal trim..- All sizes... Special ' with a lot of trouble on big hands. Laughlin,. $10.00; Edward Kylie 3 with his daughter, Mies Ina, visit- - One-night last ►yeek constable. Chapter I. O. D. E. $10.00; Women's School price, ed with Rev. F. A. Lawson and Wm Chester arrested two then on Atixiliary' Lourdes' . Chdreh, $5.00 - Same shoe in dark tan, with brown trim. 3.00 family last week. Ladies Alumrri Association of St. -Miss Bly, who has been spend• the highway west. cif' Dunbarton, _ ing the summer months at their and charged one, Albert Sedore, .Michael's Hospital training school Boys' School Boots, the "SIEmaD" line. Areal ' summer home, here, returned to of Toronto, with being intoxicated for nurses, $10.00; Rev. B. O'Connell, leader at 2 95 the city on Sunday. while in charge of a. motor vehicle, $2.06; Viss Macklin,..$2.00; •Mrs.' Cic- ' , and the other,. Morley Stephenson, eri, $1.00; Ms, Ste�,enson,$5.00; Mrs. # -Miss Ethel Bray has given up Boys' khaki and dark shirts, made in Boy, her position as operator at the of Cobourg, with being drunk•in a Molloy, $1.00; Mr. Michelli, $5.00.;. p public place. They appeared in Eriand O'Leary, $2.00; Mr. Heaslip, Scout style 1.00, _ telephone central to enter, the To the Pickering Police Court, before $10.00; Proceeds of Bazaar conduct- ronto Normal School Magistrate Clark, Both leaded ed by Reta and Imelda Foote, and _ _ °.25 t Wilfred Mooney left on Mon- p Boa bow ties in newest shades, guilty. Sedore was sentenced to Molly McCorry; St. Josephs Parish, 9 • • day to assume his duties as prig $33.62; Rosary Hall Association 12 cipal of the public school at Flin- seven days in jail, and Stephenson was fined doz. flat service; Woods Bag Co. Boys' Cotton Jerseys, going at special "clean -up" . ton, north of Napanee. d 810 and costa. 25 yards ticking; -United Drug Co, -Mrs, Rorke and daughters, -On Wednesday evening as, price. Practically all sizes. Regularly 50c $lv 00, in medical supplies; Mrs. Pil- ; .lines for -.3S who have been spending the sum• Thos. Hatch, accompanied by his _ -, key table oilcloth; Mrs. Robinson, - mer at their cottage here, return- wife and daughter, Mrs. Goo. Cow. fruit; Mrs. A. Calvert, fruit; John - ed to the city on Friday. an, and the latter's two young Morrison, fruit; Mrs. M. Hickey, veg- Poys' and Girls flay Sul te in khaki, navy etc. -Mrs. Grant Arnot and little children, were returning from To- etables etc.; Mr. J. C. Halligan, Mr. Specially priced to clean up the line .98 daughter. Grace, have returned ronto, ne was turning into the and Mrs. Middleton, Mr. M. - Kilti, homy, after spending the peat two service btatioD at the east sod of Miss G. Knox, Mrs. Costello„ Misr Long Lead Pencils, real good quality, per doz.' ;10 months at Jackson's Point. the Highland Creek bridge, Helen Hagerty, St. Anne's, St. V. de -The Busy Bee Mission Band of another car cut in ahead of him P. Conference, 'Mr, H, Smyth, Rev: Regular 5 cent; Scribblers, School price, per doz. ,50 8t. Andrew's Church have poet- resulting in a collision in which Mgr. Hand, Red: A. O'Leary D, D., _ paned their meeting to Saturday, both cars were- wrecked. Those St. Paul and Sacred Heart. St. Vin- f3ept. 14th. Please note change of in Mr. Hatch's car were all cut ^ent de Paul Conference, Misser Ken- date. badly. Mrs. Cowan received a nedy, Misses &;euc, Missy all, Treats :' i -Mr. and Mrs. Hallman and bad cut on the back of her hand for children; Miss Smyth, Rev. A. O' - - family, wbo have been spending and on forehead She was taken Leary D -D., Mrs. F.Knox, Mr F. And when the kiddies came home for the summer at their summer home to the Oshawa hospital for treat- Jones, M. V. Meade, Rev, Mgr. Hand, Mrs. A. J. O'Brien, Mrs. Greene, Tre- would e-D o A big late- There, have returned to the city went � supper they j y p • its for staff. Sincere thanks are . - ' for the winter. -What may be recognized as tendered to Dr, Camcright of Pick- -The services in St. Paul's the chief taportiog event of the full of steaming hot Toasted Beans Church will be conducted on Sun- year was the Marathon swimming Bring, for free medical service, and t- y the Pickering Netias far many court- wi a a e t'CY 'Bn day next by the paetor,.Rev. R. ,match which took place on Friday esies: to the Women's Auxiliary of •th' tomato 8 nCe, th CaBe d H. Ricgard, at 11 a. m. (not 10,30 last in Lake Ontario, in frorntof Lourdes Church and Mrs Nettie Blackwell" kind. Two, large a. m, sa previous ly announced) and the the Toronto Exhibition Bums fcr assitara-e in making a - at 7 p. m. greands. Nearly three hundred large quantity of new bed linen and a fOi' 2 cuts. : -. i - -The Ladies'Aid Society of St. contestants entered the crater, to the teachers from Toronto Sep- Andrew's • 9 C i' United Church will meet each one of whore hoped if he or crate schools and otheiswho gave free . . t' at the home of airs. Robt. Somer' she did not win first prize, that service to the camp. - � r, vUle on Wednesday, Sept• 11th, at he would be one of the first sis, , 8 p. m. All ladies of the congre- there being six prizes awarded. Pe.o 1Qrorrgtiaet>saaea. • '."S_9 's Igation are cordially invited. This match was probably the klieg Ina Lawson. of Detroit. greatest swimming event that the ANCING -Every Saturday night with Miss Gertrude Lawson, of world has ever seen. History re. D at Dew Drop Inn•. Kingston Road, East of Labor na, spent the weekend and cords some wonderful swimming Rouge HM._ R _ sot! - 0 YEAR � ILabor Day at Caesarea, Lake Sca- feats that have taken place in the OR QALE -8 pure. 6 we+eke old. lice " , 4 govt, the summer home of W. A. past, but none have equalled that V per pair, or 125 of the lot Apply to Lloyd &Dd Mrs. Lawson. of Toronto which took place on Friday last as Pegg Claremont R. R 2 - J,io' +� -St. George's Church nest Sun- regards speed and endurance. It TANTED -Used trartor, must be _ 4y: Sunday School, at 9.30 a. m ; ryas witnessed by many thons- first -class nand -non, Fordaon preferred: .', Apply NEWS Office, Pickering. 2 + Meiiroiag service, at 10.30 a. m.; ands, but a large proportion of _ Th1s season is recognized by all leading Rad10 manufaotur- Evenin service, at 7.00 (standard these could not see the greatetru jTF FOR BALE OR TO RENT -FNrm of :time). g The r @weber at both see g 1, 71 acres, tot 35, tort, 5. Piekering. Apply to era. as being the ontatanding yes! of gle to advantage, as all they could pp owner, 1110 Elgin St East. Oshawa. tit -1 vices will be R•ev. E. G. Robinson, see was a bead or-arm bob up now —. - the radio inAstry. .of Schomberg. and again and very few could tell LOST -In thevirinity of Hiabland - N. F. and Mrs. Machin and how the race was going. Those Creek. a buck and white wire -hawed low - • . '- - tamily. of Oshawa ; F. C. and Mrs. living hundreds of tulles distant, iaenudt cr:eYeward Phone Rt. J. Mosn5ha 1High- g Here are a few of the leac'in features characteristic : lMeehio and daughter, Morylyn, by moans of the radio, knew @: — - - - - -- - of Montreal ; L K. and Mrs. Dev•Cy how the match was progrea- �?OTIOE- Having secured the servi• Of >1;h18 year's Beta f ces or a first-class hay baler I am in the mar• itt and little daughter, of Toronto, sing. Every minuw the Dews was ket for hay and straw, Chas. Goodwin Picker- ing. Sunday with their parents, broadcasted from the official boat. ink' Phone Pick 1907, 52 1 Greater Selectivity, Purer �OIIe. Deere Battery -- -' -- _- Hugb and Mrs. Machin. The outstanding feature of the+ YRSHIRE BULL. Registered. For The Woman's Association of great aquatic event ocenrred A Sale — Raised at Ermnmental Farm. Otte- " COnBnm ti0n and Lower Prices. - -'St. Paul's United Church will meet at the finish of the race when we, Also. Holstein dairy cows. " Maple Hill Farm (con. 7), Claremont. bOtf - on Wednesday, Sept. 11th, at 3.00 Keating, the New York man, when �p 1. b'elock at the home of Mrs. Chas. asked to speak through the micro- 1 RENT -Farm of 125 acme. clone It j►OII have s11 Old Bet f0 turn in we'll glad�'- nCel. There will be a @how @r •• to Oshawa, all under cultivation. good build. Bye phone, said I hope Vierkotter ings and land. Immediate possession to plow. all W. ou.s.iiberal allowance on. of towels and handkerchiefs for will now apologize for what he Fult•possession April 1st, 1930 Appfp to G, D. ✓ - Conant, Oshawa. 4 &3 _ new 8 _ Cle+oa_p C for the bazaar. said about we at the Lake George a �• -Rev. W. R. Sproule, now of swim." He had reference W a L�ARM TO RENT -100 acres Bret .'Wiodsor, preached most accept - report that the ierman swimmer Pass grain and dairy farm. north half lot 31, con. B, Scarbbro. For information apply to D, ` ,ably in St. Geurge a Church On had said that Keating was towed E. Puth. 10 Chester Hill Road, Toronto, or to Sunday wFeving, Mr Sproule has in that 31-mile swim, Investiga. Hugh Pug h.whitevale,ont l.u_ This year we are featuring .' ,a host of friends in Pickee'iog who tion by the Swimming Association ORONTO WET -WASH )FAUN• are always delighted to meet him cleared Vierkotter in the matter, TDRY (Semi finish) —Let our driver call and „ both in chnrch and out of it. It turned out that Vierkotter's explain our 24 hour service. Just leave your is New Eveready and De Forest- Crossley name with Mr. S. W. Davis. - barber shop. We -St. George's Woman's Guild manager at that time bad ntf4de a will pick up and deliver 3 times a week. witl•meet at the home of Mrs. Wm. statement to the effect that Heat- =- — - r > O'Brien on Thtrraday afternoon, ink was towed. It was thOURlit ACREVARM FOR SALE -Eaet :i4CKNADA O FINEST PAIR. - Sept. 12th, at 2 o'clock, standard ti0 from of lot al and one concession 5, Pickering' hair _ _ . that the matter was BDSIiv Aettled mile from Whitevale and one and one half miles time. This is the birthday meet- to the satisfaction of all EIV,' from Locust Hill. For further particulars apply -' P• 'sL ink. All members are requested deDL)y I�eaLing had harbored that to owner, John Harris, R. R. 1 Locust Hill:. Fred , T.. Bunting - 'w ickei ing to be present. Please remember' feeling of hatred during the past' FOR SALE "Ford ton truck, stRke :' :Established 1857. • _ " the 3-year-old shower, two years, and he longed to have body and cab, in Rood condition. This -truck ' -D. N. Lockwood, our miller has been driven manly by myself. Reason for sell- revenge for a fancied wrong. Hid ing —too lasae ;or my present need, Cash 'sale at the south end, is changing from only. F. Chidlow, Claremont. Phone 3701. Sltf g remark over the radio lost him _ _ vyater- power. to steam, generated- millionwof frietidis,'aod be ts'nog ARM TO RENT -174 acres in Picii- THE CENTRA L.1-GARAGE, « by >an Oil beater. This will mean despised by thousands who were F ering township, l 1 -2 miles north of King - extrR work and this with his in ion Highway on Brock road. 120 acres good his 'friends. By his manly ALL1CUde clay loam under cnitivation, 54 acres pasture, /,aA�}��ggA/�■�■�t■ creasing business will demand towards big eonquerpr in the well watered, 6 acres apple orchard and good -'Tele hoile 90 x> ilaore help. It is rumored that @wjm, •Vierkotter has become'ez- -buildings. Lot 19. concession 3. Timothy Red- p Joseph O'Riley is to become % ceedingly popular. He has proved OR BALE- Broant?roare, 8 yertre partner in the business. himself to be A true sportsman Fi` _ - Althou h this is not confider- old, quiet for woman or child to drive. suit . g g and a perfect gentleman. He i8 a ed for �rdeneror mill man: • 1 covered buggy ., • 'ed it good year for spring. grains. German by birth. -bat be is now a 1 set single harries. having now no. use for the beads not well filled and straw outfit. Apply to George Janes. on farm of Wil, naturalized British eubjeet. and lism Penge ly, 1• -2 male west of Gretawood, 1st Auto Repairs, Acce$soriea -Oils and abort, go short in . some instances be says he is proud to be a Cana- farm on south side. 50 1 �. ' that it is difficult to cut it with dian,' CARD OF THANKS., -as011iIIef Acetylene Wielding the binder. NotwithstandiDg this Mrs. Frank Axford and sons kind- f Col. Rowe has left at our Offi'Ce 8 WHITEVALE. 'm ly accept with thanks the token of sample of oats grown on big far Battery Clharging that measures five feet tall, and The Baptist Church intend holding sympathy shown through the lose of • this sample was not taken from their 65th anniversary on Sunday, their husband and father. pp e Sept. 15th. The services- will- be at Mrs. F. Axford, Cecil, and Stewart Repairs made On all rile .e8 his best field Seven cases of reckless driving 2.30 p. m. and at 7 p. m. Rev. T. F. P Ever the week end has been enter. Beat, of Whitby will be the speaker TENDERS WANTED - at both services, Special music by -- j ed by Traffic Officer Hilliard. The _Of most. serious occurred on Sunday he home hhoir in the afternoon and . 'T.endere are invited ,for the sale of - y the Locust Hill choir will lead the ser- tbe°houee known se St. George's Rea -.aftefttoon when E. F. Studd, of vices in the evening. Everybody come tort'. in Pickering Village; also the Mimico, ie charged with ratting lumber lied on the lot. All material - into A. Dickson, of Toronto, fore - and hear Capt. Best. The Mission to he off�the lot by Oct. 5tb. Tenders , ing him into the ditch. and n Circle will hold their yearly afternoon, to be in by 10a, m on Sept. 17th, UP- es meeting on Tuesday afternoon, rbe highest or y tender not neces- g SPENCER setting the car which, was badly Sept. 10th, at 3 o'clock. As this. is sari ly accepted. :.CHARLES damaged. Mr. Dickson bad his the election of officers, everyone n- artn broken and Mr. and Mrs. Kyle tereated is asked to be present. Thy - rim Bvxrr ..tsaAM,t Warden@ Gino. TOY j Pickering k� .' of Toronto, and Mrs. Mathison, of meeting will be in the basement of. "Proprietor, Pickering' liontreal, received head iojurie the church. -.. , _. .. _ ._ I SePt, 6th, 19 1.21 iA •. ., mA.. , ..:,f w , .. I� - ilei' wM5' '!.,6:..i ,Y:.R w-w. . 1•i ;. .. .. .. .'- ?„'do- y:, f.. Fft tl' ... r.. '�+•• ,..... ,. •.. .. ,,. ,n syj. ,,a'' J, M1�' .^+s iiR. �. «r• .M4.,0 �` ' .�' w � ,) /((rk.} � f,, e7ra »..- .•+, wn wR'4•.d - tbn `'.n�:• t . ?r' ? :: e;�i••�'.•'S!:• • :.... •.«"t- r..,,:.;. •7.'dnr.Y•. ... �s.'nk,. .. . - �aMGw. , ..,a., -n...: "sK•.. --,i±y .... « :• a•+•,.'' ty••.`.. �_._.- �. S. arS '..••sr.e•t._rs.... :NWsa,e. .?'i.. .Fk.,yi ',1@u�''VS.,+_.z15.' !�_LfiX' :f .�.+�.5t ��+,:+'swa: .• -;%hen . 5. �a..:- .i??�•iS�`iALny"'iG+f"d�v�.�,., S,•_h__rt+4?,e+:+�.tA_'ar