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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1929_09_20ir c ,� z ...... ..t,: .,; _„ ,w,;.:. -,.R: ,fin„ x., . �;. ,.3 , r • »,A . 5 N.,r.. '4 .:, ✓x.. -a. -s. G.:.! �. .xx -Ls >v. ,c ..si d.�c ia.•s tixk.t. • ��. •'� l Ass r, : f .� 1i. )" � u � r • NEWSE K E ING 1 .. . . i." VOL. XL1X. PICIERING9 ONT., FRIDAY, SEPT. ?0, 19 � No: t � �1traTss+riwRtal Q2ar>a *. Base Line East - . - • �; ..' DUNBARTUN GREENWOOD Medical White'stiii: M ill Muskrat ranching is developing in- There will be a special meeting of _ to quite an industry in many parts of the girls W A. in the community DR. H. C. PEARSON— Physician �raea. Tu"VeT Canada, and will likely rival fo., Hall, Saturday, Sept. 28th at 2 p m• N�ILLS and surgeon. Dunbarton. 101y farming in importance• Several tar, :Allgirls are requested to be present. Is running again after the flood, ches are now established in Pickering Don't forget the date... .. .. . . RE. FORSYTH, O h. D.. Director Township, and Messrs Levine anti otometrical AasoeSatiionof Ontario. Res. Sawing Lumber, Chopping puckrin leave disposed of their. farm BALSAM. Established 1&98 ktKFd Memberof the American Optotmexical Grain, summer months, . of 200 sgres situated on the Base Line =— ' ��iiafion. Eyes examined by appointment on Tuesdays and Fridays. pso !VS04. Claremont. Ont. and formerly known as the Peter V. Humphreys, of Toronto, visited �j1 ARL A. GRL'BIN. R. C1 —Eyesight Manufacturiag BaRkets_of all Goodwin farm, to a Hamilton firm.. friwlds here on Sunday. Highest Price paid for JLUSpecialist. Honour graduate of the College kinds, including: The price is said to be $36'.000 which I miss McKinnon spent the week -end Tg7heati and Barley' otOptometry of Canada; Gold medalist and wi;l net the u•,cners a handsome pro - l with Miss Aldine Ward, of Chrerrl- �1 first erman prize winner in 1928. At Markbam Bushel, 11 Quarts, .6 Quarts, Pint fit, It was rumored that the prouerty onf. every Monday from 9 a, m. to 5 p. m.. in Dr. Q Berry Crates. Kissi i Flour still unstlr- •Barker'e dentcl office, At Stouffville from wed- nett Boxes, was purchased to establish 'an airport ]✓ills Dorothy Harbron had the mil- _ aesday to Saturday of each week. E es examin- A large stock on hand at and industry, which rumor has pro- - fortune to fall and sprain her ankle passed pastry and Baker 'a ed. Glasses fitted and repaired. Hi � quality g t Joy for bread. at Lowest Prices. Phone Stouff 2406. 461y reaBUnable prices. ved to be in_orrec.. badly. Miss ?�orine Wilson of Toronto,. CHOPPING t.eeal. Price reductions at the visited at her home here over the. !�A E. CHRISTIAN, Barristerand factory. The Highlands of Ontario are at week -end. Monday, Wednesday and Friday. 11 .Solicitor, Notary Public Etc. Mosey, to their best in September. ` The alum win demomtration sea. South Wing Court House, Whitby. 251y' Phone Markhfirn 4405 or 6420 or write 1 Peae for sale —mix 'some Chas. White, Locust Hill. Ont. -- 111 which was held at Mrs Goddard 's with your chop, You will like the hazy warmth of home last Friday evening was well it will a EATO. & RU89- BarriaterP. Bo- — September days in the Highlands. I attended. pay. SayStr et onto. Northern Ontario Building, ago You will like the breath of pine and j Several from here attended ' the All Kinds of Mill Feed on hand. Say Street e a Toronto. A'ple Barrel s W. J• Beaton, � cedar that is heavy on the air. Every- 'football game at Goodwood on cat- Scratch Feed for hens J. D- F. Rosa. Adelaide 2767 thing you do will seem just right � urday to see the match played be- �ICBARESON & PICKERING— All the summer sports are in- -full tween Claremont and Goodwood. Cracked Corn Barristers, Solicitors etc., 213-214 Confed. �j1 �1 swing,-- worlierful golf and tennis -- •-»-• Have just installed latest machine eration Life Building, Corner Yonge and Rich. FOR SALE boating — hiking— riding. You cat, STOUFFViLLE. for making best quality araad Su. Toronto.. Phones Adelaide 4489 and et, r n few Our High school has opened with a1. �y*�1x-0�,�' Pickering office open Wedaeaday and not ehom�e a b to tome the a f Cracked Corn. AgGi array evenings Phone Pick 6900. Stf - - .veeks in Ontario's Lakelands. There _ g -1❑ large is excellent accommodAtion at arty of attendance of about ninety pupils. , Barley Feed. the cheapest feed_fo'c M- Dental - oi• the resort territories- I►Iuskoka Lakes, Re%. Mr 6luafe; of Zephyr,.preach- the money, on the market. l.ake of Bays, Kawartha Lakes or ! in -the United church on Sunday ••����EIL C. 8MITH. D. D. 9„ L. D. S.. Georgian Bay.. Any Agent of Can. last. lr (Succeesor to Dr J. N. Dales;, Graduate of iemall adian National, Railways will glad) The birs service from Uxbridge is the Royal College of D4ata1 Surgeons and Toron- to b� discontinued for the fall and to university. At Claremont office over D. A. - help you make' a choice, make reset- r on Scott's store every Tuesday and Friday. Phone * vations, etc. w intf months. - 10-11. s?tf quantities* The old ccment walks on Main Str, c O'A L j� ERBERT T. FALLA I9E. L D 9„ •�~ arid Oflrien - Ave. are being replaced _ D D. S. Graduate of the Royal College of _•. PICKERING .•� GREENWOOD. with new one,; Vital Surgeons and the University of Toronto • • The W, M. S. of the United church A good supply of Hard and Soft a ce in residenge second door east .of St. And. Percy Clark and faanily spent Sun visited Peaches chul'ch on Tuedaa: yew's Church. Pickering, ont. outs hours, 9 ri0a1 on hand. Also a supply m to 6 D. m., or by appointment. (X-ray LUMBER YARD day with €riemfs_in Toronto. afternoon and gave the program. - i floes. Phone PiEli 3700. 431y ...... — _ Mrs James Hick is leaving this week The semi- finals in the O. B. A. of Kindling Wood, for her former home near Watford. baseball between Peterboro and Stouf- stove length. suoistff ;a Qgawbot. use Fraser's Scalp Tonic Mina G. Pengelly returned to New fville will be played on Wednesday of York on Monday for a week c,r two. this week. 12tf Phone Pick. 1709. ABLiZABETH RICHARDSON— Mrc• Witheridge, and daughter, of Our buw'linx club are holding a ..Fire and automcb lrinarance o/ all triads. Toronto, spent' Sunday with Mrs. tournament on the grounds on Wed - DONALD MUNRO, PICKEKI:NGi' regaeaenting companies of solid financial stand - �— — as• Tremble and family, needay of this week, xhen forty clubs ('! EORGEKEAY— Licensed auction. Relieves itebiog scalp Mr. and Mrs. Goudy, of Ohio, and from the surrounding party; will par- L. BURN�NGiE-/AIK vv eer. Alton. L,ve stock and general salve Mrs. Meadow, of Markham, spent ticipate. immediately, P r o- Building and General �emptly a ietili to. Terms reasonable R. Sunday with James ani Mrs. Pla k- Avery disastrous fire occurred on Contracting. R. 3, 5toulrviue. Pbone 5tou9 WW. a1.4 incise healthy growth ett. the farm of Alf. - Dixon, west of here, POSTILJ., Licensed Anct3oneer, of heir. Tones up the William Middleton returned . home when a spark from the threshing en- Estimates furnished on all c }asses F. rot ocuots" of Tory and oaa.ssa Ace. alp, banishes dand- on Saturday after spendinfr a week gine set fire to a stack of strain ad- of wort — Interior and Exterior. Asa sales of all kinds alsenose ao on shoetsaa most pleasantly with his son and dau- joining the b;3rn, when in a short time - Alterations and repodre. aaeaw. ♦ddrsw area River F, o , cos, ruff. Restores hair. B•HEA4'ON TOWNSHIP CLERK -not over 50 cent _ ghter at Buffalo. the barn and contents were consumed. - Chimneys Built Concrete Work. IMf A quiet Ledding was solemnized tti The large barn wa: erected six years Phone Pickering 5712 • Oes•eraaesr. tae aaicaos ra to natural color. the church here on Wednesday after- ago, The loss sill be, over $10.000. - ONTARIO - vNs, aeooaa.at sass. ataoq etc lose , g 3' �..�.,., FAIRPORT p° Issas of llaanups � Sold on r6bsol n to money noon when Miss Mary E. Raine, only 08HAWA. , daughter of James and Mrs- Raine, sae.- e. pas t_1 back guarantee to give. S N G L E S ' R- GRANT —Lot 1, concession 4 _ was united in marriage to Wm. Tur- � I , Sarborc. Telephone Markham 7508 , ewtlefsction. tell. or Oshawa. Owinfr to n recent '{hr Oshawa Fair this veer has Bred Accoaatant. Business and Munici- bereavement ir, the groom's family, been the most successful in its hilt- Nava 'Scotia.ShiaXle+ nil editors GRANT, , CanaE Y dCOa d only he immediate relatives attended. or . There have been more entries Galt Galvanized Steel Shingle* K 5t, East, Tomato, Gnada, Adelaide Sold In y y' . lsly After the ceremony the wedding was tints a larger attendance th1+n ever Bird's Felt Slate 9hinglesl .AMA , �`CENSED a A1170- tt ed gPrved at the home p the bride's eft to at p 7'hP weather was ideal, a ¢teat" tor. for sale TiONEER ,for York,Qotarfo and Durham i,+�81"ln�' BiaTber S� opS ' nt;, Later the happy couple left tra:a to that of a few years ago, 'vhe,i T. PATERSON's CLAREMONT - promvuy amid shower; of confetti and goat hi avy rains -prevailed at' each fair to Terma reasonable. Detas for sales may be Call and et rites. Phone 2812 arrayed at NEWS' Amcv. Ben and tndepea- — -- wishes for their home 1n Oshawa. for seti'eFal years.. The success this —_ g p dent ybones. whitbr, Ont. say •� year is an eviden a that the fair is in �f 5 THE RURAL c cren -ong in popularity- BONDS— Govern m en t. IMiuoicipal and BROUGHAM. From present appearances Os}tawa . - ::LA o ,jMe Bonda. Also, Industrials. SECURITIES COMPANY LTD. will have a hard time this winter ow- _. e investments at from 5 to 7 per See D. Gannon's adv't in another A R A 9 E 1' t�eut ing to the large amount of unemploy- Real Estate and Insurgin column. ing to the large mount of unemploy- INSURANCE —All classes written in- Cecil Bate and family were with ment. The depression in the auto- We are prepared to do all kindly eludleg Fire. Automobile, Wind- :, -• Farm Properties. Specialty, Miss Bate on Sunday. • mobile industry has -caused' the Gen- of repairing nf cars, also bat. lstorm. Accident sad Sickness. Heed 011lce :213814 Confederation sills i {else Barclay is holidayint Prat Motors to throw a large number tery charging, electric Phone or write Life,Building. Toronto. with her people here, of their employees out of work. welding and in fact 48tf ED. BOWMAN,Wbitby Phone plain 1390. Miss Allen, of Acton, is with her Many of these men have either put- everything in con - t sister, Mrs. Perryman at present, cha-ed or built their homes and with _ nectiou with _ ' Branch Office. Gordon Building, Robt and :Mislt Feasby, and Johr their incomes cut off, many of them car work. Coal, Coal Pickering Ontario, Cbwie, were Sunday visitors at Broug are finding it impossible to meet Gas, Oil @, Grea6e and Aeeemoriea , Phone MOO. ;28t.f_ lam, their payments . and will probably lose on hand constantly. A little (laughter was welcomed their homes or sell them at great TIME TABLE— Piokering station at the Perryman home on Wednesday sacrifices. Merchants rvill also feel Call and see our Catalogues of T. R. Trains going Ewt doe as lollowa� Sept. IIth. the pinch of hard times. The chain Dodge and Star Care; Hard ana soft C`i00 Of the; lro, io mail 7.58A M• Congratulations to Mrs. L. Mid stores xhich do only a cash business i A ��Jf �8t 118j1 On .. 28 Local 12.55 P- M. dleton on winning several prizes at will Buffer. greatly. The smaller LA •• • V ���i�•a" q - 8o LooW 5.24 P. M the Oshawa fair. hand Sunday train, _ 8.38 A. M. John and Mrs. Miller, and family, merchants will find many customers AND SERVICE STATION QQ Trains coin West due as follows— are entertaining at present Mr, anal who have been' cleating at the chain TH00S. A, 'LAW ., i K stores returning to them asking. for No. 29 Local 9.23 A. Ills Mr,. Snodgrass, of Scotland � •• I 27 Local 'LID P. M. Miss Beatrice Stevenson has re- credit tvhich they may or may not Writing 9 M� 9 p M• turned to the. city after spen<lirg sev- get. Sunday train, 7.32 P. M. oral montlis it her home here. DUNBARTON. iForegoing is according to Standard . Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton, and. family COMPLETE time. and b1r, . and ;Hiss Middletor, of Tor- We4ding bells are ringing in our y onto, called on friends •Here on Sun> midst. �a e CLAREMONT' day. Mrs. Merkie, of Toronto, is the p E D F OO M 1Ir/ RY ,� D'(lton, and Mrs. av Walters, th of Tor- r,•t3est of her mother. CREA nto speri; last Sunday at the Home of Mrs. Edwards of Toronto, is spend- the latter's parents, L. and Mrs, Mid- ing' a , few week, with Mrs. Pizrr. - s ecial OUTFIT lhton. We are glad .to report tl►at �Wn,- p Highest price pRid for Frank. anti ',tIt.;. Jlardav have ih. Benriat is much ,iniproveti in heatlh. Cooaisting of walnut $niched 5esu1 Cream at the very best wishes of the community; ' Imiss Margaret Fraser has resum- ' y - w or, their marria;,re whicli 'took place ed her duties in Columbia, University Vanity of friz drawers. large �+ at Claremont on Saturday. Ne"x York. mirror, with bench to matins kf�moat Creamery -miss Brodie; who has been' spend- Miss Marjory :Annis spent the _ ing the past few• months with her• week -end with her sister at Niagara Walont Steel Bed, with link Give us a trial and be convinced sister, Mrs. Geo. Philip. left last Falls. N. Y. 25e wrltlIIg Pad spring', cod layer felt mattress. week to resume her work in the city. We.are sorry to'say that Mrs. Wm. p g g y y Harvest Home Services in connect- Dunbar and Miss Irene are not enjoy - 'Pair of dnek•feather filled pil. CC�ME IN ion with St. John's United tshurch, the best of health. and Iowa, also cod chintz covered will be held on Sunday, Oct. 6th. Fur- Mrs, Wilson of Newmarket is the R they announcements will be made next guest of. her daughter, Mrs. S. Mc Oonafortee. All for x87.00.. ,ANO SEE week. Conochie, for a few days. 15c. Pkg Envelopes Our new stock Of The W. M. S. meet at the home of Mrs. - JeaA* White, and Mrs. Camp, G}liider Coach in 'sun fast colors, Mrs. John Miller, on Wednesday, Oct. visited over the week -end at Rousor>" - just the thing for your verandah Good Cheerianget7 2nd, at 2.30 p m. All the ladies are ville N, Y. with relatives. or sun porch $36.00. invited to be present. Pickerihg W. John anti Mrs. Anderson, of Nip,g- -bolt for You can't do better for M. S. are to be their guests on that ara Falls are spending as few days . date. - with Mrs. Christina Anderson and Also' Folding lawn ensure and gnslity nor price. camp stools from 90c Yon will also see our Brougham visitors on Sunday in- family and other friends. to >E4 �, eluded, Russell Brodie and family, Jas, and Mrs. Mitchell, and Alex. '✓ New Furnace of Toronto, with Mrs. Philip, and and Mrs Thom, are motoring out to (! J7 M Brodie; Mr, and Mrs, Tordeff Orillba, Gravenhurst, Sundridge and r on display, and family, of Barrie, with Mrs. Tor- Sudbury to visit friends and relatives. _ ate r�' (live us a trial. We guarantee deff's sister, Mrs. L. Mathews; the The 75th anniversary of Erskine f g satisfaction./ tion,i ];verest family, of Toronto with Thos arid Dunbarton churches is to be cel- Phoue 4600 and Mrs. Gammage; the Robertson ebrated on Oct. 20th and 22nd and the Jones' Drug More Furniture Dealer apdj family, with Alf. and Mrs.. Lemmon, invitations are new being - prepared 4 Funeral Direeto ,a yIN BUSI3BY Enoch and Mrs. :Anderson., of Mark. Anyone having friends to whom they Phone 1300 ham, with the Malcolm family; A. ! would like one sent, please phone A. Satisfaction or money b AI, ack. and Mrs. Harvey, of Toronto, with J. Allison 1508 Pickerinir or A. B. phone 6840 Pickering Piekerin, QII> O PICKERING T. C. and Mrs. Brown. Thum 1713 Malvern. �t 7'r .tea:• -.. ., - : .r r ZIP The Grand Old Yachtsman • Historic Finds in Story of Colors - Discarded Papers' ' s� y 19 Fascinating One _ _ a -,�' . . Prag,.reas . • - _ .. ^ Lifetime S fi gMaking Colors t in Rum m in kng Through Bntlsh =ne t Due to - 910 Documents ' = Science rc - -- NS O RUBBISH f- 11STORY GIVEN f ,, TO Research is is Associated With « . �i' Interesting Discovery Made in l: Name of jatnes Morton Papers Found in Garage -• of Carlisle r Recently The housewife of to -day, confronted In a quiet room.�on the -top floor of -`.with a bewildering choice of materials i a bullding In the Strand, sits a man for her curtains and covers, all of who has spent 40 years in rummaging - which are relatively proof against fad- �" " ,� in the muniment r0cros of old man• ing, has probably forgotten that only " . sions, or wherever old deeds and pap- -... 'thirty years back things in this re• ers may he lying, covered with the aped were very d[lferent, and tt was dust Of- centuries. the usual custom when the sun shone He is George Sherwood and he has 'to draw the blinds so as to protect the just finished sorting about a ton of delicate fabrics within the room. ! �' documents which he f, and on a shelf T The progress in this respect is very in a garage in Buckinghamshire, ly_ / largely due to British enterprise and • tug In the fin boxes in which they to British scientific research and is had been undisturbed for '250 years. associated with one name in particu- They evidently belonged to Sir Ilnb- / far, that of James Morton, of Carlisle, ert Clayton, a "scrivener." 'who w•a3 The, story of the development of fast Lord 1layer of London in 1650, A _ - „� < g scrivener was a sort f banker-soli colors as apotied to woven and print - f fabrics is a fascinating one, and tor, who had much to do with the "..`! forms an epic of industry, worthy per property of people all over the coun- try. hapa of being ranked with the stories ,oi that great series of inventions In One , f his clients was Judge Jet- TROPHY freys, and there are numerous papers .the eighteenth centur which, begin- SPORTSMAN OPTIMISTIC ABOUT YACHT y niag with James Watt's invention of Sir Thomas Lipton, as he arrived in New York recently to make final `dealing with one of figure. tor'3 the steam engine• was followed by arrangements for his fifthattempt to win premier yachting troph} for Great i bills, endered by. "John Felling, Pot- y10 —Slip on dress, fronts of dress Richard Arkwright's development of Britain. _ f tkary," who is mentioned by Pepys. I rn three sections; upper sections tuck - the spinning machine from which >hs _ - - - - -- - -` -- I The learned lord was supplied with cu at shoulders, lower section cot cir- date the establishment of the cotton p harts borne, a febrifuge, a bitter wine, cular and joined in pointed outlive; manufacture. _ undertaken and a process worked out, Act of Parliament was assed for the applied bands around neck and down for producing at Carlisle the firstl benefit of the dye industry 'On the t plaster fo rthe stomach, a card[all pp Peel's Grandfather bolus, and chalybeate julep:" front; dart - fitted sleeves perforated whole fir plain vat dyed goods ever' heels of this almost knock-out blow � ' for shore sleeves. For Ladies and Another Lancashire man, •Robert made and guaranteeing theta —a muchl came the severe slump in trade of T`. ere is also the original marriage `itsses, Peet, perfected the ;�rocees of roller bolder venture, and one which caused . 1921• and the new venture was faced;, settlement of George. LArd Jeftrey3' years It), 18, 20, Bust 3•t, 3d, 33,-40, printing on calico and founded the cot' iastonishment-, to the Lancashire mauu• with two years u1 adversity. I Ilaron of ��: em, and Ann tits '�� ifs. �Ct 41, 46 inches. y ton printing indsistr; his grandson Ifacturers: A New Green Oliver Cromwzll 1100 TO ORDER PATTERNS became Prime Minister of England: I At the Outbreak of the tsar In 1911• Morton used this period largely for Oliver ,Cromwell turns up on sev- .Perhaps to -day the stories of these ; whilst the firm had its special plant -' the purpose of chemical research. ' eral occasions. There Is a lease ddt_'I Write your namE an i ad fixes plan three inventions are not as well known and processes of application, It had Convinced that he was on right lines ud January 11, 1662, granted by 'The !Y• giving number and size of such _ as they. should be, although much of grown io t>d almost etltirely dependent ; . atterns as you want, Enc!v ?e '?Uc to to seeking to manufacture the very Night Honble, Oliver.. Crom�eell, p Y d • w ra ,the prosperity of England has been j,tn Germany for the supply of Its spe• ! latest colors, he was no longer'cou• Stamps or coin (.coin renim fain? Renerali r C alt the forces ra =cd P P p built up on them. Icial dyes, as Germany had a monopoly �y, t caret ill fcr - u n n tmt,er, and teat to match the pre- German I nuthoritle oP Parliament." The Y) The art and practice of dyeing goes of the manufacture of these fast vat colors. but sought to discover and in -, signature, "O Cromw"ell," is ra�liarradd esa your order to Wilson Pattern ' - ' back to antiquity. At first he colors `dyes. No one In the firm knew any- vent dyes of Illy own, fie had had the ; shaky tilt quite leeib!e. Two o cher%Senice, 73 Rest Adelaide St., Toronto. used were of natural origin, mainly !thing of the chemistry of the dyes— vision .o acquire the Briti. +h rights of deeds q`e signed "O. Cromwell" and Patterns sent an early aiaiL vegetable or mineral, though . a few, Lthey -had been fully occupied In their s novel American process fur making "Oliver P. such as cochineal or the Tyriaa purple application, To a lea: determined in -,a substance called phthatle anhydride A letter from the Privy CoUncll an- 'j�he Higher Ctilture of the Romans. which is obtained'idividual the continuance of the guar - Ias the starting. material for 'heir dye- nounces the hirth of a Prince to ` Kansas City Star: It is said that the r 'from a mollusc, were derived from lautee would have seemed impossible, stuff syntheses, thtH replacing ankh James II (afterwards the .rJid Pre per capita boo `it sales in this country ' animals. The discovery of the so- called out Morton was' made of sterner stuff: racene, a much scarcer and more cost• I tender). dated June 30, 1693 The I are somewhat less than one book each aniline dyes made from coal-tar is an if he could get the blues and' yelows ly coostitueot Of -c whfeh !s both signatures are Jeffreys, Sun�.ler:and• i year. This -must be very depresslag _ % 1 oft•told story. Originally founded in it would still be possible to carry on• difficult to purify in itself and is cost- ' Powla• Ca,.tlemaine, Bathe, c;rwPn. to those in the book business. but England by Perkin, the industry An appeal was made to the then ex to transfurm Into rt dye Middleton. Dover, Dartm: nth, J. Ernie.'' they'll just have to be patient, We're " passed to Germany, where it fell on listing dye,-making concerns in Eng• Not only were the known dyes made ! John Nicholas. ( busy just now making every family in fruitful soil and became almost a land to undertake this task, but In i America a two-car family, When that more ,cheaply, of greater purity and Another lcteresting paper 1• a copy monopoly of the Germans -and the vain ; - the difficulties appeared too :faster but quite new products came of the warrant addressed to the Sher, is accomplished, then we'll see, about Swiss until the Great War brought great and they were fully ocupted Ialong also These included tize fastest ills as to the form of execd'aon tfI the too -book families. about Its rival In other countries, in other directions: blue ever made, find on Septem'ier 11. ! "W. R• in ,respect tt;at ae is th? eld ,y rhe Including Great Britain. i in Wdrtime 1930, a green of pure quality, the tack eat son t f a 1?ee "r of this Realrne." 'ln's �t it is to Morton more than any other' iloj which had- always• been one of the scaffold Is to be in Great Lin, ,o:de - �r� \ Vian than Great Britai -a owes the fact Morton went home to think things Iobviaua gaps ut the vat palette: Inn Fields, and the body­ to be de �► \ti ` s that today the colors of its fabrics lover, with the result that he deter This I This green proudly christened (:ale -- livered over. to .Lade R: to be prix _ �. ? 'i(' �` • i are as sound and as permanent as the mined to make the dyes —the blue and Edon Jade treen, created more It= a I ately buried. the warren! seemed I fabrics of which they are made. yellow — himself, even it they 'cost him isensation, both because of its purity Those the Issuing Began in Windsor their weight in gold, Within three lof shade and because It was found to to be rather shame.taced, as theyi months an ounce or so of each had 'mention their rick m only by initials. Abe the fastest alt -round color of the ic Lord R'by to Hui. she window. Mor- R-) was, of c. ur I It all began in a D laboratory by ' at -- � been produced !n the 1 Y whole vat aeries. Twenty-two p 1ton, who was by nature an artist, had I methods which can only be followed I � taken much pains in the design and eats for it exist over the world: it is sc.l �,,'� some tapestries. Passing by the trained chemist. But this was the most cutstandlnR discovery Ib the i y� of p ff o fin I Another Week. coloring +a start, and the seat thing was t down Regent Street, he viewed these i dye' trade- for a quarter of o century la the window nL a well -known shop, the Plant in which to make the many 'I since the original introduction of the : One dap the office boy' went to the thousands of pounds required, t nest vat dyes: editor of the Soaring Eagle and said: and sound they had changed so radt•. ;ally that the balance of .his schemes There was a war on, and those who , "There's a tram at the door P had been completely upset, though. es tried to get a plant of any kind during I --=� be says he has had nothing to eat for I let Caveman: You say they put the War without a very hlgli certtR• I six days:" m out of a ]ub? f hl u c hairy showed they had only been In Reicompense 'Fetch his in," said the editor. "It 2nd Ditto: No- put him out with _ the window for about a vreek. Much Cate of priority will realize' the difit• i - cuittes }vhich were enountered. One Surely . the time will come when we l we can fad out bow he.. does 1t, we .a 'club. _ -' concerned at the revelation, Morton's by one these were surmounted, though i The passing of, dream th can run this paper, for another week." j -----` llitaC step was to ascertain whether at men . _- -.-: -— :.. :., The Explanation Q new troubles always arose; by the i call youth;. samme asothosef of�hiabehaved aind the lend of March, 1915, a batch of twenty l ` That's All Walter-- "Zoup, sir? Zoup? Zoup?" was produced, and, a real be ' �Z'hea blooms we 'nurtured In the long I Mistress - engaging maid) ,— , "And Guest — "I don't know what you're ago. stayed in London -long enough to call- pounds P have you any religious views ?" talking about. °. feet a verP urge, assortment of vat • ginning made at the works in Carlisle Shall yield at length the sombre fruits from plant which was practically all of. truth. " Matd — "No, ma'am, only a couple of Rafter— "You know, what hash fa? terns typical of ghat was then coming local. TodaY of the same colors about postcards Southend." i looser." • - po ut Soothe zoup a Well, I `into the London market. ten tone a week are made, _ -.- on his return north, young to- With the two vat colors under 'way i When that day .comes our hearts will -� -- Vista plants were hastily removed and adye- making factory coming fete �' leap no more �OYYI Youth To Old Age from the green - house —what the gar- being, , attention was devoted to the At the bright call of youth, as break dener sate is not on record —and the ' ers'tvn patterns, duly mounted on cards with Posibility of making the fastest and l To greet the chafienge of the shining most sought after of the acid -woolI sh'the their surfaces half covered and half colors' which was looked upon as the ; exposed, were submitted to the effect key color in-blues for wool. ,Indeed, Our days with light and laughter will HERE are three,trjling per1C)dS In a'Woman s , of daylight in a • warm, humid atmos at the end of 1916 it was estimated by be done. T phere., As Morton says, the result s director of the Bradford Dyers' As - and ` life: when. the �lrl matures to womanhtaod; was most staggering. Only here and sociation that the annual pains of the But ours shat bs the wisdom of ofd " there a color stood out as fast; ,thi's do dyed with this color was wells trees l when a woman gives birth _ gave a hint as to the future. iin excess-of £1,000,000. Dreaming of countleas•_�ummers come _ So--a reconstructive campaign was and gone, to her first- Child; when a Instituted, the scheme being to arrive Years of Trial Glory of westward ships on westward r :.at -a range of colors, however small, progress at Carlisle was such that seas, woman reaches middle with which fabrics could be dyed and the space available became inadequate I Beauty of shadow lace upon a lawn, guaranteed by the maker against fad and developme.t on a more ambitious The sum of love beside a friendly fire, age. At these critical times ing. 'Many hundreds of colors were tale scale seemed pustifled. Ultimately a And peace that is the end of all de- . p. dyed in every conceivable way that I'Isite ..t Grangemouth was chosen and I sire. °; Lydia dla E. l tnkham`s Ve e• would tend to secure. fastness, and -al- 1 the' firm of Sottish Dyers, Limited, -L- Anderson 1A. Scruggs, in the Golden ready by the summer of 1904 a sut• constituted, .where the manufacture of Book. table Compound helps CO .iicient numtier of reliable. colors had lthe fast dyes was undertaken with .'been obtained to make it possible to new energy.' UPON THE MOUNT restore normal health and put tapestries on the market,�,Lor the About this time the dye trade was - _'first time in the history of textiles, confronted with certain politi6al Issues No soot can be healthy without the V1gOr.COLitltl:SStilOUSaCIdS with a guarantee of fastness. which had a well -night devastating ef- hill-country, newt', its sacred heights whence Education of Trade feet on its future. Government had come new mornings, and release from The next step was the •education of given a promise to restrict the import; small limitations, and sense of space I testify t0 its worth. l and ' outlock. And the soul must climb the trade buyer and of the general of dyestuffs from abroad, so as to, its hills even when its circumstances : ,'public in regard to the value of the I give the infant industry a start in I are like a low monotonous plain. It • "fast dyes, so that they would be pre- this country, and' had relied on an Act must climb the mount of the revealed�'�• am s pared to pay the very considerable of 1876 for the necessary powers. This extra price. The • now well -known I intention was upset in August~ 1919, i purpose e slopes oot some outstanding pro- trade mark "Sundour" was introduced, by what is called the "Sankey Judg• j miss. Get tbee up into the high ' l� CO and an .intensive educative compalgn meat, with the result that for a time I mountains of grace. Look up and get aken. the users we {e tree to import form and amongst the customers undo rt t u where good tidings are -bona, ' At first only the dyeing of the ape' • Germany all hey wanted, and ft fa ea -' here Own cans: see the land that Is Ojai colors on yarns was tackled, but timated that s ething like £7,000,- :::.tit s later stage the more important 000 worth cats into Britain during the very far offl "Go, stand upon the LYD1A E. PINKttAC�w!�On��ut M"' U s. A' mount before the Lord t" jptwblem oI dyeing in the piece was next Alghteen months until s special - _ j. jyjmy VV'e Kill?. Eve package of Red Rose Tea is Prepared witis Depart of H --.th rY P . g oes rlaoaarnstitslos When the school heltr rang In On -� lair R'• 'Beach Thomas in the Boatoa the same care —as if our reputation were to stand o� tarlo on tieptember 3rd thousands of Atlantic. Monthly: (Since the war Ica fall upon that single Package--ds ' Mader your small b•+ys and Klrla marled on the hunting and other "blood sports' 6airo _ - greatest adranture of cMldhooti of denounce4 • by humanitarlana). '1W Going. to school. [So tar as we, With our limited tmagiaa• tion. can- a",. the apol't tit hunting _ -s Every Starter a Healthy Scholar I - - Upon the health of the child as -. lie P�yS —for the moment — an almost — - enters sctaoot elepends,.to R large ex- nA'oescary part p the world's aeon• als an or failure as a °my' The m °st professional nt killers r _ tent, �18 -known, - technically on British Sport- ii�q'L ILB working to a scholar. Everything that is d "ne ling estates as "keeper." It, sounds s - W quarry as a driller," from, the time a child Is born to {satiric title; but It remains that the writes Mr. hn Hogan develop In .him a strung, souttd _body isportamen are everywhere the leaders ♦` • � J' wee is a eontrihution to his 51211001 . suc of South March; Ont., I i cess. Malnourished, siersry children of prservatton: Tfioae tihnseasee herds was Seized with rheuma- not + my are likely . to miss school lhunting ot wild animals that roam the greatest ground do the world —tn Ken K tism in the left shoulder. often, but they van rot do the .best -.. ...._ . - ,. .. sch°°1 It ya. Tariganytka , and. East Africa— In ROSE ORANGE PEKOE is extra good we treatments for work when they are In wiped out but RED R I followed would have been clean P , some time without relief. takes a strong. vigorous child to get for sportsmen. They were the people I had heard so much con- the roust , out of scho"I life, who cared. It is the commercial mind, earning Dr. Williams' Parents •who have children enter - Sprucing !it 1 Ljjfed AdVCrtiiECmtBllltB Ptak Pills that I derided ing scl.00l for the ,first time this fall capable o! atpoldcy of exterminatlon� " Vp _ I iA88i'rti to give them a trial. They. oiye it to their children to have avers were certain` the meth- Possible handicap removed, every de The Farm House /'/[i AS, ST ANGORAS. CHIRCHIL- y feet remedied which medical and den •' i -) t + Fu LAS, Sables, 1ha each. Glen Allyn ' `` n,J (� i Fur Farm, Bt Cathaririee, Ont. sine that I needed for it tat science can correct. This com• I I VAMINU TO MO 1 [l�� ►127 Awards have been announced In a was not long`before I was m •n•senoe idea of st timing school little contest held, among- some 'farm- CAS& FOR YOUR t ROPER ?Y, FARM, 'business or residence, no matter as well as ever. Now I without a handicap on the health Watch +• j' • - -•• ,,: Your I.Vtle ers around St. Johns, N.B., which might where located. Free information. inter- take them every Spring as score Is fast becoming very p °polar pees at All Times well be extended all through the national Realtr Co„ 1343 fensaler. Wind - _ In Ontario and bundreds of children go r. Ont a tonic:" country. Prizes were even for 'dis- This none of hundreds of. are now entering School with health No mother can expect that her child tributitiu amurig farmers whole prep- I1P condition, ition, l ge c PS, IN PERFECT 100% terfect. �t condltfo.n, larfce caPacltY• Watkins. gases in which these blood. �hood will escape all the Ills to which baby• erties fronted on two provincial high- Room 421. 73 Adelalde St West Toronto. enriching pi1L have proved Protection Which Meant Mueh and childhood are subject, but ways to go to the men who made the SINE STEA51 BOILER, 160 fi.P, effective in eradicating rhea- itphtheria is disease "vbic5i !s i,she can do much to lessen.the sever, greatest' Improvements in the appear- H very cheap. apply Natktns Room matiaa. Buy Dr. Williatim? paiticutarly dangerous in chlld'uood.!ity of these troubles. The mother ante of their dwellings and their 4:t f3 Adelaide Street Went Toronto. Pink Pills now at your drug' I There are very few deaths from this a6outd be constantly on her guard to i surroundings during the past • sum - gut's or any dealer in media prevent childhood ailments, or it they }mar: Season, The Exception sine, or by trail, 5o cents, disease among grown -ups; it takes) i postpaid, From lire Dr, Wil. its greaUlst toll from among young (coma on btiddenty, as they usually. do, It is unt�rtuuata but none the less Most of us must ,grind Batas Medicine he Brock. children In Ontario today there Is Ito have the means at band to relieve I true ghat very many country dwellers Each day just to Had Ville, Out. 5.34 excuse for any child starting `them. Thousands of mothers have in Canada have never• paid the atten- .- The money for alimentation 5.34 school without pTotectioni against i found Baby's own Tablets the ideal tion they might to the appearance of But sweet is his cup dlpbtherla, b r the reason that science 'remedy for little ones— thousands of i their houses the- creation of lawns, Who has money saved up has psi fected a preventive which mothers always keep the .Tablets !n _the planting of trees ,shrubs and So he can enjoy a vacation. supplied free tit charge to physicians 'the house a3 a Safeguard against the Rowers around them —above all, to for the use of all children within the sudden• illness of their little ones, the painting or even whitewashing` • province. Toxotd to the name of I The candidate was confident of "gels this Preventive; is given 111 three Baby 'a own Tablets are a mild but I of houses. barns .r outbuildings. Far 1 ithorough laxative, 'they regulate the i too often the Cana,dlan farmhouse ling in." He had personally canvass- I doses three weeks apart injected Into Iibowets: sweeten the stomach and thus Land its immediate surroundings con - than from door to door the whole con - 50 the skin nC the forearm. �oanish constipation and indigestion; stitute an eyesore rather than an at l stituency, and the promiser assured pEp god hloZhers and Cathera would be will 'break up golds and slmpfe fever and tractive. feature: of the rural lands 'him fiat the seRC was his. When the ing to risk their lives to save a baby make the cultlnP of teeth easy Ths I cape. poll was declared, he found himself at even if it mean. pulling him- Prom the ter result speech -ts from candidates .�fablets. are absolutely guaranteed our American neighbors as a rule bottom of the poll. The usual Ils'.11�ttnt6' railway track fa face of an approach . ing train or dashing in. front nt s rat• liras from tnjt.rions drugs and may be that'uweamight. well follow To•dayt� were called for, and the only sentence ]PINK PILLS Ins tooter ear. Yet the danger of , gtveo to the youngest child with per• "A aouaaNOLD Naees diphtheria is an ever- present one for tact safety. They are sold by meth• ; at least In the Older ucrtlons of their the said was. "I am glad that [ am eN a4 coup -ra+as attractive, with well •kept lawns, liars as you." At the next election he the unprotected child from One t +� ten icine dealers 0r by m �il at Iedtctae Cos l country, farm houses are neat, clean. not to represent sych a lot of d---d Ili n pears of age. Tosold is a prov an ;.from The Dr t� llliam a d as . bright fto erg healthy and well•piac v► op of the poll. protection agatost this danger of Brockville, Ont. _ ed trees. The motorist who crosses .!Waxwork Seeress � childhood: it to Insurance for the `.. ^ j t the borile-r can, too commonly,' tell er - child and the Pa that Ls supplied r Science and Indust that he has done so if by nothing, else - C. � y ot° free h the= J)eparttnent of Health Johannesburg Sunday Times. It than the change tram the trim, pro New Wonders of Gre at- Grand ontarl��. , . .. "' SQ,�P would be welt, for Johannesburg— gresslve- looking country-homes south _ son of Madame Tussaud which is inclined to place material of the line to the down at -heel. shah .� prosperity to the forefront of worship- by and generally neglected appearance figrant, Antiseptle' -London- -Ttie famous Madame Tus -j Stop Coidr with M'nird's Liniment. �lea�nJaW$eeulifj+ul$ 16 - _ - sand`s has been modernized In am i _ _.._ --:r • ful itiiages —to dwell with sotrie.humii- � of large numbers of Canadian farm - 'aud;g fas5b n. lty on the -debt which Industry tin houses. To old visitors the..greatest Surprise . eluding gold - mining), in -common with It w uld Le a fine thing if the ex- is to be able to step acrost, the new � many other fields of human endeavor, periment that tics jurE been . Job ci Poo ,' .- 7 ✓w�Ta�i Tussaud's .reslaurant to_ sea and bear ^' t;: -. A already: owes to pure ' azid applied eci so an ccewswidy around St. Johns thlP Latest thing In talkies. `science Your genuine 'aclent'st is a woul(t attract wide �Lttentfon and lmit• I y •� )em}Dx fir John T, Tussaud, the great- i real servant of the public, seeking. ' ation. , The cost and the labor 111 p more. otteti than not, no other reward' volved would be very slight in com•1 p1e „aacN grandson of the original :tiadame, Is tl ill ? o4 MOST RS 0190 { i ��1'i � for his vast and complicated labors,', Aarison with. the .results to be ob• tN hgT,,,�y „• now the presiding genius, He still II wined: Descriptive eel, :eron request holds family secrets In the making of Ibeyond.a bare living, than a success. { A. O. LEONARD, Inc. waawrrk portrait figures about which - 666666fui conclusion to his 1'tvesttg2tions. INTELLIGENCE {{{ y0 Fifth Ave., New York Clty .: Were such . risen recompensed• on a . - - the %t orld wonders. Atadame 'Tus: „� tt a lie In the lap of immense Intel• + sand's has been entirely rebulit, and.'. \l� i \ �/+ scale commensurate with their sec• liget1Ce, which makes us organs of Its modernized since the fire in March, c< y, -c .,ry vice and ability they would indeed be activity and receivers of its truth_ • _ 19 25. `e'u ,e+�. rich, But few' of them have grey - r possessions, and they are content to .-The Sphinx and the Nile spend their lives, and sometimes to sacrifice them, tri the cause of human London Observe Elnd•): The A•'glo Old Timer: That chap , rasn't got progress. and enlighteiDment, EEd olding I -Egyptian agreement awaits the judg y - Cuffing FM p�• ment of the Parliaments of Britain, all hl[oDaterR (radio - fan):' You, HAVING THE LAST- WORD ci1Bs CL ^ _ and Egypt. .'ilia treaty which it .con mean he hasn't got a'.1 l s '.ttbes, j ,An epitaph has given many.a hen ��� '���;]�] / '�t templates is contingent on their ap tsdim `e= a I flecked husband thei opportunitK 'of' SAWS.. proval. But more is at Issue than the CIRCUMSTANCES having Use last word, and some off - t relations between two States whose' them Have trade the most +t it tie, bemuse made destinies history and geography have j Man was. meant to be not the slave, conventional respect for the dead from ov+•reateel Bolls linked together, The new proposals but the master, of circumstances; and , sew CO. LTD. must needs react upon the altuatlon i stopped the man who had this apitaph.i in proportion as he recovers his carved 011 his wife's • totab: — VANCOUVER. � oiw.N,.•• Dry up boils with TAinard's. Its in India. They are of tnrimate Fon' humanity, in proportion as lie gets oNTO A 3­5 antiseptic qualities kill the poison k the spirit of manliness, which 1s ? Here lies my wife, poor 1lolly; let I and draw out inflammation. tern • to the Dominions. They bear l iar lie. - directly upon the moral prestige of self- sacriA e, affection, loyalty to an )Britain throughout the world. Idea beyond himself a God above him- She finds repose rn last, and so do L” , i It was a Cgrnish husband who, self, so far will he rise above cfrcum fount] it in his heart to kiscribe upon_' -- (stances.— Kingsley. s s a tombstone: - • , IN wife is dead, and here she lies, ss yww O� e' x - l . No man, tauSh- and no, man cries, I1111i1 The oid gentleman's nr.mc was Page Whore's gone, or how she 'fares. —.by quali{ying as and he received the following unex• ' 1 which cha• Nobody knows, and nobody cares• "I e s AgentTelegrspher. Course FORTHE HAIR ( pected epgrammatic rep y Here. is anothgr: approved by the railways. We (1.110W8 grined 'him so much that ha left the secure positions. Write for Free' Ask Your Barber—He `neighborhotd: i "Beneath this stone a lump of clay �'• Lies Arabella Young I Folder TODAY. Day orlVlailcdursea DADDY SAN -NOW _ t -- ; WV o on the twenty-fourth of flay Dominion School Telegraphy Ltd. I Began to hold her tongue." Dept W.L. 3 Toronto WASTE NOT TIME — - EAT ANYTHING „ran. Italian philosopher expressed, in WEEKLY NEWSPAPER . i his tnott0o that time was` big estate; FOR SALE I an estate, indeed, that will produce Fie _ dearly loved a rich tit -bit. The g s irit was willing, but the -flesh was weak. O�NV/he nothing without cultivation, but •will I Well equipped- for publiahiit 'and pp s _ always abundantly repay the labors of printing, doing good business. Whenever he ate anything rich, his boys �� industry, it no part of it be suffered I Must have substantial down pay used to say, "Poor dad, he win pay the ,ment. Good reason for selling. natty to- morrow" Read the sequel `�'otKAMV4,f1 O - to lie waste by negligence, to be over I Pe m )ifs own words 2. ® O D run by noxious plants. —Dr. Johnson. Apply Box, 8. •� Since taking the -regular, dose of lee I WILSON PUBLISHING CO. LTD, Kruschen Salts it is quite different, end ror �►oid Minard's Liniment —Used for 50 years' 73 Adelaide St W - Toronto my Boys enjoy themselves seeing me ,wdto Acid eat what I dare not touch before. My ^C,fl s•rour eldest- son was- the'eame, but since he There's Hope Yet has taken Kruschenr Salts n can eat ey►sas e+� 'a Boston Transcript. Andre Siegfried, >? and enjoy whatever is put in front of author of "America Comes of Age," + - him." - �� Women Earn up to to .430 Modern artificial conditions, errors of - -- - - _ laments that the United- -States has no _ L` weekly, sewing, spare time• diet overwork, Tacit of exerciise, and _ 1t must House Frocks Home, plain Many people, two houra after eating, You will never use crude methods leisured class, which, he says, easy sewing, experience un. 80 on, are boufid to have injurious _ '�• necessary, materials ready effects in the long run providlIlQ due Buffer indigestion as they call it. It is i when • you know this better method, have before it can have a cultured cut, instructions furnisbM. Q� Dress'gpecialb Co. D•piE I ,Iruschen Salts Should I your safe- suffery excess aid. Correct ft with an you will never suffer from excess class. Speaking only for Boston, we J'� 44b St. F. 7Caavier•Montreal re�ution is not takes. plkall. The best way, the quick, harm- acid when you prove out this easy re' fear that Dr. Siegfried never. - has „�� 1 Fug• Besides cleansing the body of _ ,� E T 5 { they possess gently, Surely and painlessly, lees and elfsctent way; is Phillips' Milk lief. Please do that -for your owtr strolleh ,over Boston Common. I they poses g n vital power of grvtnle new of Magnesia. It has remained for 50 sake —now. life end vitality to the countletOt millions years the standard with • physicians- Be sure to get the genuine Phillips' "Your wife does so remind me of r,tat of "wanted Inventions"' of ewe bodyiscomposed- A-C, I ry -one spoonful in water neutralizes Milk of Magnesia prescribed by phyai• ai B elat deal sister.". first husband." - and Fun Information Rent Free That is why..phye lens never. . Many times its volume in stomach clans for 50 years In corretin8 excess on ite$uest. � recommend Kraschea 'WtIL �u 7t�s[!AT CO., Sept. w, - acid�, and at once. The symptoms acids. Each bottle contains full dlrec i ISSUE' No• 3S•---•29 a7i salr aR• o�ws•. oat. ,disappear in Avg minutes. Itions —any drugstore. l^ sr It . 957. � !1ltilETER. Autumn in Csaadi's travel time. �' S- &ALI[ . r �i7i SAt�y, -�•' t,- Auction rile Travel takes on new Toys in Ant- Tom + of household effects,garden ,tools, 'uma. The days are not too warm, The - •i.7aperyes[,; $1-60 it patdiaadvaoea. '.' etc. the ¢ roperty of H. G. Calvert, nights are refreshingly cool. Scenery - ARE Hj�ADQtJARTERB FOR srbscriptioas ro the united States and Crest in the villlage of Pickering: Sale, at looks different too. Trees -and foliage B° *s'oo in advance. 2 o'clock. See dodgers. are lavish with brilliant color. Every C H O O- L S U P P L I + �: JOHN M U RKAR, Proprietor, W. B. Powell, Auctioneer. hillside is to riot of reds, Yellows, " SATURDAY; SEPT." 2$TH -= Credit greens and browns. Now is a good -- AND TEXT BOOKS j sale of farm stock and implements, time to see the Maritimes and Quebet No ;eB AND COMMBN ?& bonging to the estate of the late or the Highlands of Ontario --or Jas- _School Reopens on Tuesday, September 3rd. _ - James H. Madill, lot 19, con. 7. per National Park-and the Pacific ' Daylight saving time will ter• Plekering. 12 months. credit. Coast, Take your clubs along -you Farr will'meet' ideal golfing 'weather wher- rtninate in Toronto and the other _ Sale at one,- o'clock. See bills. o Detailed infortnatioli PENCILS -The Velvet, Vulcan, Technical and Dixon .$ ce' ts, r _ Fred Postill: Auctioneer, ever you g• : 2 for 5 cents, and a 1p line, 1Qc per• doz. _ towns in the neighboring district_ will be gladly suP15 }led by any Can CRAYONS -Cra ola 10c,. Rube' 25c -a dandy. at 2 a m, on .Sunday, Sept - '29th, adian ?National Agent; PAINTS -Rena 25c, Reeves 50c ? 'when the clocks and watches will Watch for —•- ROBBERS -Art Runt soap, swansdown and ink. - T P- EMEND SPECIALS I BRING IT HERE c. E Bcogs= be put back one boor. Wti ell EXEft S 5c,'10c and 15e, the favorite red covers ' however, the most of people _ INKS- Waterman's 15e, India 15c, Blue Bird. -pose, - SCRIBBLERS -5 cents and 19 cents. _ -- -- will not sit up until 2 a. nt. to put New line of Fresh Groceries, Now is the time to get anew Bat of Loose Leaf Note Books, `206 and 25e.. Full line of NVoinen's Hosiery. , Harness. or Ket the old set repaired. _ back' their clocks, -but will•.post- :.Fancy,Ohina on hand. I liavA itc stock sampFes of Samar l Re -fill, cross and plain, loc, _ pone the ceremony until Sunday Call and see our New. Hats., Trees and Jrtfrey's harness. The Blank Drawing and Writing Books, 5c. �norninq, and not very early at D. Gannonr BrOli h'ani former tnay he ordered through cats- ,� fall line of Readers, Arithtnet }ca, Spellers, g loK,uP at pricesquoted, Geographies, Histories etc. - tthat. - Daylight savlog time-way — Catalogue free. -be a saving w some people, but -a Tailoring and Dressmaking I also carry collars, collar pads, sweat RIC$ARDu QN'S FOR A BANNER SCHOOL YEAR „ pads, harness oil h hnlic, harness _ great many are no further aheAd - - -. dressing, also s by polish at the end of the - .year.. They Ladies` and gents' fur coats re and 'other part+. led into nett one =, at Moderate Repairs promptly done. Pick' enng Hardware Store Rhinx iG is nice' to get up in the �etms to suit a1L p P nwruigg, but it is dicer to stay in Wc,1k maQ he done at own home or L. W. PILKEY, • CLrIRF11I;ONT � :bed, at -MI.S. Gitrbons' home - - -- The work of the'prospector is grad- aA iSt3 �• C�rO :d® Wa have'the' Black Diamond Plow Paints to fit nearly •wally revealing to the world-the great CLAREMONT,. Oti'rdRIO Bunting or Shooting is prohibited all, make-of plows. ' resources of the Dominion of Canada. on- those-paruvof lots •13 It and 15 in The Pickering the Second and Third r.tnges, Broken Not many years ago the tiorthern Frond Concession, Township of Piek- We supply repairs for all Stoves " and Ranges and if you are in need of -parts of Ontario was considered ar,. er }rig: owned by Lawrence Squires, a New Range or Heater be sure and almost barren county; whose only Vlgllanee Committee James Greenlaw and Claude Field, see our varied line ; wealth was pulpwood. But' as we get Co:c�xT & AVS trouble to show the goods. is, Ito • .'better acquainted with our country The object of this Association is to Barristers Etc., lessen stealing and prosecute. Oshawa, Ont. Electric Washers as good as any better- others just as good. untold wealth is being revealed. A the-felons. ? 5 Solicitors -for the Leeesees A trial Any time given -Free. few years ago we considered our min- Members havioft property alnico cotamnnf p era} wealth of very little importance., Bate immediately with any member H ,Pi , G a l la u ghe r Now Ontario is reckoned one of the of Executive Committee. Agent for ttre MCCorn,il•k•Deeting Farm wealthiest countries in the world a llSemtierahip fee $ oo, ; Grain Merchant MRcbinery and Repair @. , iregards her minerals. Lately va.it Tickets mar behad•from toe Preside-.24 or Toronto deposits of Lignite coal has been dig- secrerery on application. t covered in - Northern Or,'ario which Exac. Com. -L. D. Banks, C, S. P + +Im• Is in the niai,k-et to put'chaye Bay, Our Motto • W e ha "tee rt, c•an get it, or it is no made. should prove of great valae in dev p .. g' an, Pickering, Straw, Grain anti Potatoes. _. er, M. S. Cho m - -. J. S. BALSDON, - "PICKERING eloping her iron and othher mineral de- O. Munro Jas. Richardson. For quotetiuna apply ,. ' • posits. - Hitherto the absence of coal , what of a handicap in _ President Secretary l A. Z/s. 4 = r S 1 _- __, -. - - -- V -� iu►s been some - - - R.- R. No. 1, R E developing our mineral resource+. Ci Swett tom i (Phone Pickering x71'2 It is now predicted that Ontario will Ca* Md E :eventually become one of the prin latf Reference Rank of �Inntreal elpal manufacturing countries in the - — With a lull line ox Pickling Spices ` a lead- • world. Already -she occupies Kolster ing position as an atrricuitural coon • • a Lapps' Cider `'ineRAr, B. • ... 40 cents a gallon try, and as her population irrreases ! • • :XXX White Wine Vinegar. f5 her production of whreat will increase _ ;Heinz Pickling Vinegar, " In _proportion. The next Century •mil l�dc�derate •Price y atural Tone Fruit Jars, all sizes Robbers and Metal Rings see vast changes in Canada. Black DiAinuod Plow Pointe �Oue Year Guarantee and Service J Brantford Binder rains 1 ice for E GREEl.J RIVER. Groce at o d e farm produce. Fresh rise west truces. igh et prices paid Football at Green River for tecid- pr e. ing game for third place on Saturday ll de e c h d. Sept 21st, C,oaltcoo,i Green Riv _ A few "facts that will help ve Bide ter Game called at 5 p. nt. -- .. • Batteries - R .- ar e The. Green River Social Club trill ;.1, The* Graf. Zeppelin on its round• the• world tour tt deliver. Phone your order, We del 'hold a dance at Green River Hall or used, Kuster equipment. I Phone Markham ti402. _ Friday night, Sept. 20th._ at 8.30 _ Go,'d music by Stiles Orchestra `2 Commander Rprd on his Soutit Pole Expedition. ma Me Duncan, �enel�lPrrhant� careen Rives Laciiej please provide. kri invitat 616 is using guyter equipment ^xten,Ird tv alt The Wornens' Ji,.ac.n Circle of ;3 The Cc,lumbiR Ph,,noeraph Co. have choren the i�u;Yer Rtdiu for their radio nhunugraph rota• Breen River iiaptist-;ncre'r, t=ill -hoi,1 __� - their mc,nthly meeting on. Thursday, bination. _ : - Sept, -`25th at the home .;:.f Mrs Wl- _ ,'I'HE NEW IMPROVED vine Drapers, which nail ba carried on 4. I;n,ter nss the Inventor of the only farnnus radio +GYPRC�C in.the form of a Temperance meet- ronipa•os natty used ourali ocean going %hips. ing. Wor,i for roll call "Water". On St Member l -3t, the ealea recorded for the ` lading are cordially invited to attend. 1 r Toronto 0 -bawa Lindsay territory - wa i **,n00 higher.than last year on the corre-i ouding date. lib. Con. Convention y p _ _ -� _ Structural - -- 5tren �7•'�► The an meeting an'1 Convent o Ft121 %S l - - the Liberal -C e Party NAT. C. Mtiikair, Ardent, �'ickerin r ion of omervatit Of South Ontario kill be hel'ci• in the - _.. -_ -- -- _- - - -. -- - -- Town Hall, Whitby. on Friday, Sept. 'TakCS Any '• ` a � .. m.; day- ,. - 27th, 1929, at 8o'clock P. DgCOiilO� " light saving time. A candidate will be =sleeted by reg- e • ) J • t ` ;_ _ f �i �`��ra eW itliarly appointed delegate;. ® ``'�� names Moore •M D. Pres. - fi .` Improvea Alex, Hall Secretary -" _•suet the ftin¢'siighma}J . �Fk Edge FM-PR( r ! u i Y Thousands of Dafly'Coac� Services _ New. Vilords - spelled, pronounced-, -,PICKERINO - TORONTO i and defined in _ - '.WEBSTER :c -.._- Fare 50 Cents. Fireproo oard NEW INTERNATIONAL - _ . For Sale By _ NIQRY Leave Pickering' (L"►stern Stand•trd Tine) N. M. Gordon �- - - - Pickering, OnL. -DICTIONARY _ -. The Authority" - a. it,. —xf3 •_>5, RIl ,J5, ,.55. 55, 0.7?, _10.5,, 11_50 !1, Ill. ---- N. cat• -.12 55, 1,55, '3.55, :1.Q;,_4.55, 55, 6.50, r.J) _ -- -- - - -- - - - - -- - - a- Here are a fern samples: S.55, ;I 3;, do '2.i 1), It,. _ 1�7R'ADLEY�� _ hot pursuit Red star t - - , R Air Council Capital ship °X— d,tll'} , except Sctnday@ I �" - �D�� r mud gun mystery ship *— Sttnciay� only S. P. boat irtedenta y °era °' `°s`aae. Eathonia h connections at Toronto Te�manal for House C1f Quality "and l�,lgllt Pr1Ceg Am-rican Legion Blue Crves CoaC girl scour airport �ieGVl'narliet, Barrie, 1lidland, Cookstown, EverytLing for the New Baby' and his brothers and sisters _ cyper crystal'detector nciPry Arriving in betiittiful fall shades - 5ippio ' superheterodyne _ -- Orillia. BraTYll_ )k011, -Or PAV11�gY__ 611 !}yeE�t H -- - - shoneen burner Hamilton, $rantfor'd,, St; Cath- The well - dressed - women prefer Kayser. _ /rthiasto►ehoaa• / urines, i�iagara Falls, Buffalo, Underwear for every mamber'of the fattiily in seasonable weights, ofinformation -'j �--� •, - Stamped rtood9. - Embroidery, cotton, and silk. so ir.`yaur , i ,� ll�lt;koka R'bax.f, (ravenhuret, Bracebrid e s and Pullov a _ t 2o-tr . 27ooPsau �� ' Wa48,,a Beach CollingW00d, e❑ y Snit Sweater Coats at 2. M bo s' Pullover and Cow Sweater s..�� - Hunts :llle, Heavy Jumbo _ . soon ti►w: ! . • tratioes l' 'i, n„ • . .. .,, ar d intermediate points. ,. •. :' r `;' ;Hell's Leather Wind - breakers; horse hide and sheepskin. 407,000 l - - _ • d Chore Coats, .. ... Men's Litre 3,•10 worasaaa Counectiuns at Buff do for all LT. S. A. points. Men's Lined Smocks; 2.95 Phrases _ ' 1.85 - •" (; aietteeraedfiiogr •aybiealDiotioesr� _ _ ._ � _ _ .. __ _ _ _ yf• -Soya' Bloomer Pants, ,.. ai the Bsstl —Write for a sample Men's. Boys', and Children's Heavy Boots and Oxfords. Got P1 of the New TVords, specimen of �na ( - 1 L�nes Regular and India Papers, FRSk. Gray' CVV,/�s�N• h G.& C.MERRIAits CO: � ' CEC I L. 'Z RA Springfield, Mass., U.S. A. ` ' 510 3C :7 R I N C3. r •L �G. , '4 ,. -, -..a -.;r. 4'. _.,. ^....s .. ,... - -. �'�' 'b. ;y ,i . } -.' r .1. �. ".i•1,� .o .+. . '.ax• 'tr • ,. - '...tat M: - .. .- � � � • M.,r k �.5� Jn c K r. " LAREMONT J. S. Bandy la- busy ..these days Mrs. Fred Pugh, we regret to David Pee►ttie, of Toronto. has Ohre. Cooper has torn down bhe s•--= swirling Chan. Cooper with his report, is in very poor health: at returned home, after spending shed at the rear of his store and -Man are now busy re•deeorating - furnace work.. present and has -gone to Allandale three weeks with his Claremont is erecting a much larger one. W. -the Bi•ptist Church. Mrs. Bushby spent the week• for rest and treatment. friends. - Hardy is now busy at the found. . Ira Boyer has ppurehassd a fine end in Brooklin with her daugh- Dr.. N. F. Tomlinson left on _ James and Mrs. 117nderhi1l, of ation. ` ^Alwater -K.ent radio. : -. ter. Mre. Floyd- Jon ea,: __, __ - -- Tuesday evening to -take several Aurora, with Mrs. Underhill and H. G. McIntyre had a business _ months poet graduate work in daughter, of Lod Angeles, visited ETER G IN INsURANCR trip to Montreal this week. enrgery in various hespitals to the the former•'s slater, Miss Emma _ Miss Stutt`aford spent the week. Notice to Creditors British Isles. Upderhill, feat week. If you require anything in the , end with her-aunte at Ashbura•. -An interesting game of football of a let us give you bur p Albert Park, of Toronto, accom was Played on the Memorial Park Insurance y [o the Matter of the Estate of Albert P y , L ♦ It pays to insure in strong ftnaaeirl _ .panied by three •friends, visited Edward Wbeeler,- late'of the Town- here on Saturday evening between Auditorium -•- Theatre ebmpanies such as the Imperial Gnas� , with Ira Boyer on Stioday last. ship of Whitby, is the County of Goodwood and Claremont. 'The antee and Accident Company of Can number from here attended Ontario, Farm Laborei,deceased. gatue, -which '- was, very clean and Stouffville ' 'ont. ada The Western Assurance Company the anniversary serviceA in the Notice is hereby - given pursuant to -well played by both :>l,•eams result- of Canada, and "The Mutual Life As- tie, Baptist Church on the Statutes in that behalf that all ed in a' tie,- neither' 91de'scoring. snrance Company' of Canpda. For Sunday. Freda Saturday- 20 and 21 creditors and others" having claims There was a large• ouruber of spec. � quotations apply to :. C. A. and Mrs. Sterritt,.of Pick• against the Estate of the above -named tatore iu attendance; the gate re- "LILAC TIME" A.. M. GIBSON were in town on Sunda Albert Edward Wheeler, who died on cei is amounting to about $140. Phone Pickering 1712. _ - er'tpg, with or about the 19th day of August, 19`39, p ' ; (A Colleen Moore Special) when they spent a few hours with at the To%,.•nship of �Vhitbp, are re. -- - - -- -- and - :..`W. M. and Mrs. Palmer.. NOTICE quire,) tr, f ,,ward same, duly verified. ' B1Aeksmithiri � ' "SPOTLIGHT' Miss H. Goode, of Brampton, to McCull. -u b & Button, Stouffville, pr ` has returned to Claremont And is pntari ,, su icitors for the Adminia- a Having taken over Robt. Feasby'r ain prepared to take orders for matrix of the said Estate, on or before Tuesday, Wedn.esdap, Sept. 2425 garage' Brougham, r are now read! Af P p Horse shoeing a -Specialty. to give service in Brougham as tailoring and remodeling, the 1,,t 'day of October. 1929. And $liSTER 'KEATON as in Claremont. Lost, a silver watch some wh-er a tietieaih f,irther given that.after the All General Work, including Wood _ Service car always ready, day Og an Morgans bush. ' Finder kindly ►sat cue will .ned date the Administra- Work, promptly in - night service. -leave at post office. Substantial trix will proceed to distribute the attended to. "COLLEGE "' Phone Clare. 5106;- Pickering .606, reward. assets of the said. Estate among the Alan, - Gasoline, Oil, Seiberling Tires. Work at Barr s bridge 'is n;,w persou entitled thereto having regard ;Agent for Taco Farm Comedies y� ,lit, the claims of which she shall Machinery. 251y. A. L. PILHEI`. at a standstill. It is hoped that then have had notice. - -- E '27 and 28 • Friday, Saturda li! the bridge will be ready fur traffic BARBARA JOH 'SON. F'. T. WCCd WaSd p' y' . . -before the approach of winter / p Ringwood P. O., Ont. GREENWOOD _ 491y - Two Fox Features - "64 A ' s` - which will soon be here. 4 By her Solicitors, - Mrs. B. Kilpatrick went into MCCCLLOUGH & BuTTON, — — - the city on Monday, having ac 2.4 Stouffville, Ontario '`�� companies her sinter, Miss Grace Dated this 10th day of Sept„ 1929. �` Atw_'a-ter--Ke'nt Mundell, who underwent a micor -- _. —. �\ $ARR _ _operation at Wellesley Hospitrl• — FE%� %�L.�ZER - Nelsoa Sanderson and R: Cowia, who were injured in a screen Grid Radio motor acci Be sureaud put some Fertilizer with r ' dent on the Provincial Highway p • your fall wheat. It insures your crop. The newest. in Radio without a doubt. o weeks and makes two 'blades blades grow where east of Pickering about tw _ - 1 ago have sufficiently recovered as only one would have grown. I have a to be able to return to work, car load on hand of 2.12 -6 and 2.12 -2 'Hear one and be convinced. s c� Magnus Morgan, who has been and 0 12 5 of Guan's, Ltd.. Sure Grain - y QSl�fjYS•, acting as assistant road maeter Fertilizers," Also two new drills to We will be glad to have one installed for you to try out to your own ��./ d' -• on different sections of the C.P.R. sow your wheat and fertilizer with at satisfaction. Simply call 103 Claremont and we will have a Radio for several months relieving, has a small charge of 26c per acre� therein a short time with no obligation to buy whatever. WE speak of artistic returned to Claremont and has re- Phone Mark 803. .- ri designs _that are sumed his duties as section fore ROY CARTER 'We have a $1000.00 stoCK to pick from. dignified. not artistic . limn. 1 5 GREEN RIVER _ - _ _ nappro rl t fo Mre. Blaroetp, who is employed -- - — designs that would be d u at the nianAe had the misfortune WEST END '- •- - • ' purposeinaview. r The • .. - -.'OPe have for Quick Hale _ • .,on Monday to fall at the back door :.._ : _• a ar one illustrated is sim- pte yet has tiatry, on to the cement walk band frac• " _ ter Tribute' 9 Ford Coupe ..No Grea tare her arm. On Tuesday she .�Qe1s�l�Q s lJQtj�n '2 Ford Sedans was taken to an hospital in the s • cityy. Phone 7300 - 1 Star Touring _ N. W. STAFFORD, Jobo Selman had the misfortune .,1 Chet' Ton Truck, 1927 Sin a hi Road, to sustain painful injuries to one A. T■ + {�-+aw & Son 1 Dodge Truck �vhitby of hi4 feet one day last week by a - - Pb Whitby `horse which he was ehneing. The :Pickering, - Ontario - k9 - 2 Ford ht lf•ton True q animal was restless and accident - 1 Int. 8.16 Tractor - ally stepped on him. He is able ;Imperial Gas and.011s. '• attend to his business, but he is 1 Cage 10 20 Tractor _very lame and suffers much pain. Tires and Accesories - - y _ • 1 Int 10 20 Tractor Mr. and Mrs. Sparkhall, of Sear- TAXI SERVICE 1 14 in. Listar Cutting Box = -born Junction. Jess Reesor, of To- - ,onto,_ (Mrs. (Dr.) Armstrong, of To and from all places at _ _. ;_:1. 14 in. Int. Cutting Boa Maple Leaf Markham. Mrs. Frank MrCreight, reasonable prices. 4 gorses; all ages , of 9heho, Seek.. Frank Maoo. of 'Confectionery and Tobaccos.' ' 1 Rubber Tired Buggy' .Itsurance Co. -' Box Grove, an Mrs_ and Mrs. e - Balsdon, of Port Credit, spent Garage space may be rented 1 6 h, Engine .., a rat n country p Cheap es for farm and tr 1 Sunday with R. J. and Mrs. Mean. - - ldt© Engine Windy di g 12 11 g buildings Three young American ladles BACK TO CLAREMONT 2 Cream Separators form Insurance on bull n M appeared in our village one day _ P wind- mills, Silos eta. last week and solicited subEcrip• Dear Friend : dutomoalle Insurance ` lions e a magazine. They visited - Claremont) of all triode. Here I am back in Claremont at my Charles Cooper, - -, one of our young business men and FA a old stand, ready to serve you with a FARMS FOR SALE one of the; •ladies exhausted alt well assorted stock of goods wt prices _" ' ' ...Write or phone ' iher persuasive Dowers on him that you will find attractive. BOW �/� N without any effect.. In Order to It is my bvpe that the friendships "PRICE ED.. 17 O �lr tr/1. A li have a little spurt he refused to teen years during my previous four• O p A L J return the eample copy which was teen years among you may be renewed, �J 111111 ./ 2 " ON T. WHITBY OtiT You may be sure that I shall do . shown him. On returning to the y everything possible to make a b si- FOR TEAM• HARNESS Farmers, Attention - ,ear belonging to the visitors she turn wdvantageoua to you in a buai• told her companions. that the oesa way. -young man would not Rive tip the Since msumcng ownership of this - I have secured the agency for. the Frost - '.magazine. One .of the others, who Store I have put in stock a large as- & Wood and Quckshutt Form lmple- was of athletic build, got out Of sortment of new merchandise, bought -. Brass - mounted Team Backband Harness, n1ents• and will keep constantly ou the car, saying she would get it. at right prices ;.and I am prepared to 2 inch layer trace with heel chains, $42.00 hand- repairs for those popular s She entered the building where sell it to you AT RIGHT PRICES, as you .With 5 ring breeching. instead of back- implements. the young man was and demand- wi•II read!ly see when you come in, as band, •$49,00 Also, Loudon's barn and stable ed the property. Her demand I hope you will do at the first oppor• fittings. [unity. Black mounted Team Backband Harness, '$x38.50 I will also take contracts for painting was not immediately granted, so It is going to be a D'leasure to see bares and houses by a new - physical force was resorted to. y`ou. Come. in and let us renew our • _5jrino Breeching , $4.1.25 process, by spraying. An uppercut on the jaw brought friendship. _•- Estimates cheerfully given. -the 'defenceless man to- the floor. Yours sincerely, This is'not a factcxry harnesV, but enst.im made in our phone 1820. 'He rose to his feet before the count L, FINGOLD . own shod at Markham.) 27.52 'of ten, but a-blow on- the solar i m _ _ - pf ten, again laid him log'. He Claremont, May 20, 1929... �Ve specialize on to harne," and collars. R. J. MbIIII; Clsrem0at attempted to put the lady out of — the room, but his physical strength i s not i? Hai to the Occasion, ••_ . F . T . •!� D D S :green River Scotts ,Store The combat then concluded at the r end of the second rouhd;�vtth the Claremont -' Harness and Collar Mannfticou•er Basket. Factory i lady the victor, and the magazine - Manufacturers of 'in her possession, We refuse to T ��,KHA D�T•: �Heme Phone 3400 publish the lady's parting remarks. Kellogg's Rice Crispier 15e; 2. 250 __ _ - All kinds of Fruit Baskets, Berry' The 108th Anniversary Servic•eq Pepp. 15c, 2 25c — Crates, Farnierq, Bushel in connection with the Baptist Bran Flakes, 15c, 2 25c Baskets, Clothes- Baskets., - - Church will he held (D. y.) oil " !' . Corn Flakes, 10c pkg y, Sept. Seedless Raisins, 2 lbs for _ ` 5 k !E en - - Sunday and Monday, t..9th ac _ _. ,Fran Hock, and 30tH. , - This . will also be'the Choice Prunes, '2 Ibs for 25c Proprietor reopening of the church after �' New Dates, z lba for 25c When Your Mone renovation. Special services will (;lover Honey, 5 lb pail 85c y Maker of the well known be conducted on Sunday ?it 11 a.m, Pe,crl White - a.•ptha- I Barnes' Markham 0 s - .. `. . - .'- -. - Phone 14larkham 6409 ,and 7 p. tn., when the .preacher Soap, 10 bars for 396 will be Rev. John Marshall, Whose Pt. Jura, 90c doz Qt. Jars, 1,25 doz Travels by Mail recently commenced ministry in Zinc Jar Tops, 19c doz _ ... the hnfferin St. Baptist Church, Heavy Rtib,ber.• E�itim.8c doz _ I BEATTY 'Toronto, is being greatly blessed - te Blankets, STANDS FOR THE BEST with Divine appoval. The an Heavy Flannelette full size 2.39 EtiD soar remittance~ ` -b Canadian. Bank of + Alieras regular hlolrbn the 'morning g ser. Heavy Flannelette, white, y y vice and in the evening the Male_ . the ,special 22cr Coinrneree Money Orders. They ore cotiveni- _ tamed by Ladi2g' silk•wOol Hoge, special 79c ° eti.t, efiir.lent, and ec.ononiictil. The ntcnep ie faliy { Evans Ward for the occasion, will Kiddies' heavy school Hose, 49c insured against 1054 or theft in' transit. it can t - lead the praise. On Monday, 30th, Mena fancy silk and wool sox 75c reach only the person 'to *11om it is addressed. ! I the annual $gpper and Concert Heavy Work Sox, all wool, 5 pr Cana le of•C'ommerce Money Orders are as i will be oeld, the program being Men's Shoes; Sisman make, "' heavy aneo sole 4,00 'good',as cash and are accepted anywhere in yp y 8t. Baptist 0110 e 1 i given by the g Cgnada. ' 'Quartette Party. Remember Men's Oxfords, brown or black 4.95 - _ _ : = •s,;N� 1 former - anniversary gatherings in Ladies' shoes, patent, 1 strap,— -the church on the hill -it is fully 2.05, kid 3 95 - assured that- these services Rill Kiddie's School Oxfords 2,85, 8.20 �j _ _ - + i equal if nor, ailrpa�s any lirevllins t/liL�1 /� A`,1 _ Litter Carriers, Hay Carriers anniversary gtct,hinq in the hi�trirY MMEIiCE pu,nlia, Poor Tracks, Cow -of the church. Yon call h-Plp in �, � s '� COTT �� �O °► Bo«'ls. Pregqure 9ystemo Ete. their suttees by being present, hot �V It will pav,'cou to get my prices On if unable to tie. with txq. let your 1 ,.;,n,,n �nisaw,n�gamnlad above before buying elsewhere. praysrl nseend to the Father ,xf phone 1401, Q TH STANDARD BANK OF CANADA FRANK 1' PROIIS onr Lord Jeans Christ in Liar hie• "half. "They Alaoiserve nhoonly CL!',hiF.',i1ONT - _...... F *,r j:t.r;l.�i;, U \1AR1A 'stand and wait." r; Pl � >w r r, M7. f�IIefit with anxious gaze. When he was al- "Abou Jen�feet -bra I can't get up ; fte <'p� most to aalety :3he saw him stop, draw without help. t,ack a few paces, and then come for= "Can you stand up ?" _ Q W � a" ft C00" �y acrd a' a leapt tg pace. ".Ye,; " Forcing himself to the last �Qe� .er. oil a Gent a Clap What happ •fled thereafter came too (ounce of his nerve and courage, he i : .Last for her :yo- to follow.' One in- drew himself erect. Reaching upward; stant she saw his fo -m distinetly as his sands ere less tt.aa a yard from L - he. ran. The next, and the ice lay the top of the crevice. white and bare, in the wan light, and Bess did not make, the mistake of i t ying to reach down. 'to him. She'I - ed hap- disappeared as- if -bY -s -[nag - cian's uagic. conquered the impulse at once, real- For one moment she gazed ;n grow- izing that an,t weight at all, unsup- • ing horror." There .vas no ice promon- ported as she was, would draw her tory behind which he was }ridden, nor into the rapine. Even the rope would '(GREEN): fn3 did he reappear again. And peering be of no use until she had something I closely, she made out a faint, dark firm to which'to attach it. I ne, ilk's s pencil' mark .on the ice, "I've dug holes most of the•way.up," just where Ned had disappeared. he told her: "I. might try to climb Make Better She turned into the cabin, bent, and 'em, with a little help —" Bread �� �ro�i the �lde�LS' °added fresh fuel to the stove. Its he4t "The bottom is- hundreds of feet . 8 l scorcaed her face, and she put up her below me. I'm on a ledge about three Ask your grocer for hand to shield it. The eabin should feet wide." ' ' - — - be warm; when she brought Ned home. "Then stand still till 1 can really ROYAL She •musn't let the cold creep in. She help you. I can't pull you; now with- 1 14F. -ISLE O � must not forget the cold, always out .being pulled in myself, and if YEAST r �.J watching for ever; little .opening. you'd fall back you'd probably, roll off ' ��� v �t Perhaps he vruld want food, too: she the ledge. The ice is like glass. Ned. SAKES . DU TRI �' ly glanced into the iron pot on the stove• are °you good for ten minutes more?" •�"� Dy Then. acting more by instinct than by `I.,don't know —'.' STANDM OF C r6DISCIM MAq#4AL1. conscious thought, she began to look Its the only chance." Again her r- about for such tools as she would heed tone, was pleading. "Keep the blood `- r� in the work to follow• moving for ten m_ inutes more, •Ned. There was a piece of rope,,used Oh, tell me you'll try' ' '. •, illUSiRAT6D sy ... R W 7ie1O _ _ cute on a hand ales, hariging on' the' 'Deep in the gloom s tie thought she over, and Bess had given way to the wall; but it way only about eight feet heard him laugh —only a few, lit.le;ur a of her heart at last. Her tears tlElul(� HI:+t., 'iUUAT vrua with tied, and I:y walking swift- +n length. Surely it was not long syllables, wan.and strange in the sit -I g • Stowe: unchecked, whether of sorrowi� Ned Corns *., Lenore Flardenworth lY, eschewing even short rests, carry = j enough to aid her, yet it was all she cute —and it was all the ans��er she or happiness ,even she did not know. an I Best Gilbert are shipwrecked. Ned ing her larger trophies into t ^e cabin head. Next, she removed a blanket needed. He would fight on for ten•I The man crawled toward h:r, moved minutes more. He would, struggle is engaged to marry Lenore• The three to 'skin rather than halting anu 'thaw -' against, the cold until'she could rescue si an urge beyond him, an i for a take refu ;z on an island they find sole= ing them out over a fire, she arrived him { jingle +Moment his strong arms pressed ay occupied by a' man named Dooms. at the Forks hat at midaft:rnoon. She I "Here'= a blanket," she told hiia her close. "Don't cry, little pal," he IM, once to made preparctions I told her. He smiled, a str ingely boy- ' e. t it ou wif an you, his Indian be I "Put it around Y _ :worf an g swiftly. P Y Doomsdorf turns out- ae a brute coni.n . Y „ ish, happy smile, into her eyes. Very and takes Ned and the two girls pris- for. Ned's b aS edro dropped of roiling off liners, He tells'them that they are to She tuilt a roaring fir' i t!te little, ! T. 1 She dropped hi/h the great covering softly, reveren.:y he kissel her wet - cn his slaves. Lenore is'spared hard rusted stove; knowing-well the bless - �' l!r she had brought; then in a single, I-yell is, then stilled her trembling lips Ilabor, but Bess and Ned are driven by ing it v ;o :1d he to the- tired trapper. il'!: 0 g I with his own. He smiled again, a std of furs, She I deerlike motion, she leaped the rarrow I great good-humor taking hold of him, their master mail they fall uncon- coming in with his to I q , crevice. On the opposite side she pro- g g g - `sci�us. started supper so that the hot meal ' 'ct `` , f cured Ned's axe; then she turned, and "l'ou'r= too big a girl to cry'." The - build- a cabin for would be ready upon his arrival. Then ' "'' ` i, (To be continued.) X; half running, half gliding on the ice, ( - themselves an i, afte, it is finished, she began to watch the hillside for his ?; �'' ! sped toward the nearest timber —a' Kill that corn withrMinard's Liniment • Doomsdorf tells less and Ned than he coming, .. number of stunted spruce two hundred _ means to have tEtem do-' ell his winter ,� ' tra in 1 eriare is allowed to remain ` On the glare ice of the glacier, a yards distant at the far edge of the :! i PP. K ` with the squaw to help with the house - mile straight up the ridge from the 1I ` +i n glacier. : of her woodsman's Bess had need work. Ned falls into a deep crevice cabin, she saw the figure of a man. l'�ll and expects to lie I It was Ned, of co irse, taking the per- �� 1 t knowledge now Never before had her - --NOW-GO ON WITH THE STORY ilous path over the rte, instead - of i,;h, ' `� blows been so true, so telling :nn the keeping to the blazed trail of his trap tough wood.. Almost at once she had „ i,.. CHAPTER FXV dine. On the slight downward slope I� JAI# done her woriC and was started back - . of hear- i4 again but the toward her, clearly outlined against , , with a to pole, eight feet long and H,. did n g • truth went hoo,e to him in one de- the white ice, she could. see every step I � � four inches in diameter, balanced on �spsiring instant, Try as card as he he took ++li i,!F�!i,� �•; her sturdy shoulder. d his siws had -released their hold He was- walking holdy over the I, `;' '^ it I bled was still strong enough to an- could, j saver "her call when she returned,. and vpo i the knife, and it had fallen into glassy surface. Didn't he know its 'the- depths of the crevice below • - terrors, the danger of shipping on the To fall meant to die. the dim light still permitted him to _ Bess had mad: good time along her icy shelves and falling to his death, see her lay the pole she had rut as a, 1 'ling that day. Shs had not forgotten the derp crevice shut.ned by the wild i bridge across the crevice, cutting f rqm her cot and threw tt over her notches in the ice to hold it firm. that tni; was the day of her r.ndez- creatures; She watched every step i shoulder. There might be_ need of ' - - Swiftly she tied one end of her rope - - t.his,' too— further protection against, Y �_- - -- - - — e ole find "dropped the other to the she had moved slowly, t h him. "Can ; ou climb up ?" she asked him. .�- •.,-� .`� '�.` / l :aril -iy aware cf her own_ acts;. but ..dust watch me," wad tie answer. -'�- -- 'r'- now the was beginning to master her- - "� =.e.lf again, She rpustn't linger here. From that instant,' she knew that she had' -won.- The spirit behind his She mint make her spirit waken words would never falter, with victory - life, her muscles " spring to action. co Heal, He dug his moccasins into h o e and her blanket; } , Carry ing ... r p the holes he had hacked in the ice, r '`' she went out the door, closed it be- �TEN'ER. wait.to see if a headache •neanwhile'work:ingupward, hand over' 1 � ��.il! "wear off." ��'h suffer i hind her, and started up t.owaid the ,hand. To fall meant to die —but Ned II Y t r gl�.cier, 4 when there's always Aspirin? The �t a aidn,t fall. _ r,.r last she stood at the very edge It s'a a hard fist t. weakened as millions of nien and women who 1. of the yawning team: staring down use it in increasing quantities ever into- the unutterable blackness. below. he was, but -soon the girl's 'reaching g q y ^,. _� 1 Not hands cat.ght his sleeve, then his coat; I yeti prove that it does relieve such eeHoMe `r aven light could exist in the pain. The medical profession ro- aJ i1 - murky Depths of the �revice,-much less finally they were fastened firmly, lift- p P P j,•, is fragile human life. The day was not ing with all the girl's strength, under nrnntces it without effect on the yet dead, twilit~( t was still gnat about rthe great arms, His hand seized the heart, so use it as often as it can her; bet the crevice itself seemed full j Pole, a..d he gave a great- upward spare you any pain. Every druggist . of ink clear to its nap nth: And Ned's lunge, And t ten he was lying on the always iias genuine Aspirin tablets axe; _lying just at the edge ef- the I ice beside her,'•fighting for bre•ith, not for the prompt relief of aileadache, - _ • e� at h w s safe. I c neuralgia,, lumbago, etc. Fa- hasm,.. showed wher. he had, fallen. %oa beuisualthoc•i, -half- mirthful ! m1tarize yourself uwit gthetprovetl ' he called-his n me into a hay But to ' depthsand sonrea measure self ire many little crises, Ned I directions in every Package.. e mark that, in ma - had learned to expect from Bess, way - _ control returned to her when she control forthcoming tonight. ..Nov were heard the weird, rolling echo. ' the sounds in the tw inght merely those t� PIRIN THE k110Wirig,l1t18tess takes And that cry did not go unheard. i Cs� of heavy brea:.ing. The strain -was k advantage of every oppor- Neio_ ad given up but.a few moments I tunit t0 eve individuality -_ _, .: before Bess had come, and ter full IMinard's Llniment—The•King of Pain, bsJrt>s to a rradeemarlt P.ep teredio Cassda y give voice carried clearly into the strain e, to her table• misty realm of semi - consciousness into — F - which he had drifted. And this man- She always makes her own -- - hood that had lately grawFi upon him salad dressings. She prefers would not let him shut his ears to this O�� ICU _ - :: sobbing appeal. Ha own voice, T t0 create • her own desserts. sounding weird' and hollow as °he voice And she makes her own mus- a dead in that immeasurable ��(� of the u h '�+e pickl•�{.� - - abyss, came .back in answer. :�• es. ..,�. "Here I am, Fess," he said. "You'll In this Way she can develop - have to work quick." '• - 'ever .reen - her own CoIY111inStiOn of veg- - ...CHAPTER XX I. stable ingredients—and firm 8rid fresh. �� e�►N9 his wa through death's twilight. •The or spotting. Aecrd D _ It was bitter hard for Ned to fight h s Y u` HE most beautiful black you've - streaking iarnond sure they are String ■ quartet of a cold had hold of him; its triumph was' fi ever seen!" "All rtiy friends Dyes contain the highest quality She can use the purest of k of tender green rs and 8 ices. j ;no-, throw them into near, and it would not +et him go with- ;admire my new black silk l" "The anilines that n:ostcy ran buy. The peppe a kettle of boiling coat I thought was hopelessly spotted white package of Diamond Dyes _ ,vinegars P out a savage battle that seemed to water, add 1 teaspoon— And, most important of all, t,linu es. when do w ac sthe mandi everyi +ounce of tout• 'These ware typkalbcommuentgl from for general cotton. tin n, rayon tint she can give' her pickles that drain In . eo-14, t, let any mixture of materials. The blue stand until cold, then age and determination that lie hag womelt who have used these true, jet silk, wool, cctton, linen, rayon, or ` ntintof•rs• 8ps1°kl° and tried to shake the frost from his black dyes. acka a is a special dye, for silk and superlative, indispensable Pghu� with cayenne. Diamond Dyes Black never gives p 9 tang of flavour imparted only •act O°° tabteepoontnl brain. "You'll have to work quick, cloth a greenish or bronzy look, as wool only. With rt you can dye your of Kee •a Mnat.ra. : ' he warned again. - ' His voice was so many black dyes do. Like Diamond valuable articles of silk or wool with by a real old En lish Mustard ' �•�"'�a°° °t °' e6°°" g ped 6oi+s • ndisb .no-' stronger now, but softened with n Red and all .the other Diamond results equal to the finest professional Dyes sorer the ..hole witb tenderness beyond her most reckless colors, it is easy to use and gives work When you buy — remember this. _ like KEEN' S i .tippet �� •inesar. dreams. "Don'.t be loo hopeful -•i! such beautiful results because it is The blue package dyes silk or wool z " haven't much left in me. What can : in hdyes�thatnigive them brilliance, every. kind *ofktgoodssc including silk _ ; make them go and wool. Your dealer has both you do ?" depth and fastness FREE ... $end for a copy of our book listing many r+eclipfa jar The girl who answered him was m on smoothly and evenly, without packages. no way the lost and hopeless mortal - ,,may wonderful pickles and reUshes. that had lain sobbing on the ice. The Dyes tontoin t ey fighting side of her that Ned had seen O� niott '1 Diam Diamond the anilines t ' so often swept swiftly into dominance: h;g{tey d ,t are the life • °h • EN_S MU�T At once she was a cold blade, perfect dud can They rich ��� sure; brain and body in Perfect dis- Dyes that he lliattctpeh•. - cipline. _ ,Aids Digestion' ,How fer,are you ?" she asked. "I iSr�n Proof colors, bit !t y• - can't see — "� wW. aEAL=sK ,•, seen (Gnada) Limited, 1110 Anl0be nt St., Montreal ISSUE -------------- No: 38—'29 TO tis8- BSTTIEA ASSVL'rs r palman PP. K ` with the squaw to help with the house - mile straight up the ridge from the 1I ` +i n glacier. : of her woodsman's Bess had need work. Ned falls into a deep crevice cabin, she saw the figure of a man. l'�ll and expects to lie I It was Ned, of co irse, taking the per- �� 1 t knowledge now Never before had her - --NOW-GO ON WITH THE STORY ilous path over the rte, instead - of i,;h, ' `� blows been so true, so telling :nn the keeping to the blazed trail of his trap tough wood.. Almost at once she had „ i,.. CHAPTER FXV dine. On the slight downward slope I� JAI# done her woriC and was started back - . of hear- i4 again but the toward her, clearly outlined against , , with a to pole, eight feet long and H,. did n g • truth went hoo,e to him in one de- the white ice, she could. see every step I � � four inches in diameter, balanced on �spsiring instant, Try as card as he he took ++li i,!F�!i,� �•; her sturdy shoulder. d his siws had -released their hold He was- walking holdy over the I, `;' '^ it I bled was still strong enough to an- could, j saver "her call when she returned,. and vpo i the knife, and it had fallen into glassy surface. Didn't he know its 'the- depths of the crevice below • - terrors, the danger of shipping on the To fall meant to die. the dim light still permitted him to _ Bess had mad: good time along her icy shelves and falling to his death, see her lay the pole she had rut as a, 1 'ling that day. Shs had not forgotten the derp crevice shut.ned by the wild i bridge across the crevice, cutting f rqm her cot and threw tt over her notches in the ice to hold it firm. that tni; was the day of her r.ndez- creatures; She watched every step i shoulder. There might be_ need of ' - - Swiftly she tied one end of her rope - - t.his,' too— further protection against, Y �_- - -- - - — e ole find "dropped the other to the she had moved slowly, t h him. "Can ; ou climb up ?" she asked him. .�- •.,-� .`� '�.` / l :aril -iy aware cf her own_ acts;. but ..dust watch me," wad tie answer. -'�- -- 'r'- now the was beginning to master her- - "� =.e.lf again, She rpustn't linger here. From that instant,' she knew that she had' -won.- The spirit behind his She mint make her spirit waken words would never falter, with victory - life, her muscles " spring to action. co Heal, He dug his moccasins into h o e and her blanket; } , Carry ing ... r p the holes he had hacked in the ice, r '`' she went out the door, closed it be- �TEN'ER. wait.to see if a headache •neanwhile'work:ingupward, hand over' 1 � ��.il! "wear off." ��'h suffer i hind her, and started up t.owaid the ,hand. To fall meant to die —but Ned II Y t r gl�.cier, 4 when there's always Aspirin? The �t a aidn,t fall. _ r,.r last she stood at the very edge It s'a a hard fist t. weakened as millions of nien and women who 1. of the yawning team: staring down use it in increasing quantities ever into- the unutterable blackness. below. he was, but -soon the girl's 'reaching g q y ^,. _� 1 Not hands cat.ght his sleeve, then his coat; I yeti prove that it does relieve such eeHoMe `r aven light could exist in the pain. The medical profession ro- aJ i1 - murky Depths of the �revice,-much less finally they were fastened firmly, lift- p P P j,•, is fragile human life. The day was not ing with all the girl's strength, under nrnntces it without effect on the yet dead, twilit~( t was still gnat about rthe great arms, His hand seized the heart, so use it as often as it can her; bet the crevice itself seemed full j Pole, a..d he gave a great- upward spare you any pain. Every druggist . of ink clear to its nap nth: And Ned's lunge, And t ten he was lying on the always iias genuine Aspirin tablets axe; _lying just at the edge ef- the I ice beside her,'•fighting for bre•ith, not for the prompt relief of aileadache, - _ • e� at h w s safe. I c neuralgia,, lumbago, etc. Fa- hasm,.. showed wher. he had, fallen. %oa beuisualthoc•i, -half- mirthful ! m1tarize yourself uwit gthetprovetl ' he called-his n me into a hay But to ' depthsand sonrea measure self ire many little crises, Ned I directions in every Package.. e mark that, in ma - had learned to expect from Bess, way - _ control returned to her when she control forthcoming tonight. ..Nov were heard the weird, rolling echo. ' the sounds in the tw inght merely those t� PIRIN THE k110Wirig,l1t18tess takes And that cry did not go unheard. i Cs� of heavy brea:.ing. The strain -was k advantage of every oppor- Neio_ ad given up but.a few moments I tunit t0 eve individuality -_ _, .: before Bess had come, and ter full IMinard's Llniment—The•King of Pain, bsJrt>s to a rradeemarlt P.ep teredio Cassda y give voice carried clearly into the strain e, to her table• misty realm of semi - consciousness into — F - which he had drifted. And this man- She always makes her own -- - hood that had lately grawFi upon him salad dressings. She prefers would not let him shut his ears to this O�� ICU _ - :: sobbing appeal. Ha own voice, T t0 create • her own desserts. sounding weird' and hollow as °he voice And she makes her own mus- a dead in that immeasurable ��(� of the u h '�+e pickl•�{.� - - abyss, came .back in answer. :�• es. ..,�. "Here I am, Fess," he said. "You'll In this Way she can develop - have to work quick." '• - 'ever .reen - her own CoIY111inStiOn of veg- - ...CHAPTER XX I. stable ingredients—and firm 8rid fresh. �� e�►N9 his wa through death's twilight. •The or spotting. Aecrd D _ It was bitter hard for Ned to fight h s Y u` HE most beautiful black you've - streaking iarnond sure they are String ■ quartet of a cold had hold of him; its triumph was' fi ever seen!" "All rtiy friends Dyes contain the highest quality She can use the purest of k of tender green rs and 8 ices. j ;no-, throw them into near, and it would not +et him go with- ;admire my new black silk l" "The anilines that n:ostcy ran buy. The peppe a kettle of boiling coat I thought was hopelessly spotted white package of Diamond Dyes _ ,vinegars P out a savage battle that seemed to water, add 1 teaspoon— And, most important of all, t,linu es. when do w ac sthe mandi everyi +ounce of tout• 'These ware typkalbcommuentgl from for general cotton. tin n, rayon tint she can give' her pickles that drain In . eo-14, t, let any mixture of materials. The blue stand until cold, then age and determination that lie hag womelt who have used these true, jet silk, wool, cctton, linen, rayon, or ` ntintof•rs• 8ps1°kl° and tried to shake the frost from his black dyes. acka a is a special dye, for silk and superlative, indispensable Pghu� with cayenne. Diamond Dyes Black never gives p 9 tang of flavour imparted only •act O°° tabteepoontnl brain. "You'll have to work quick, cloth a greenish or bronzy look, as wool only. With rt you can dye your of Kee •a Mnat.ra. : ' he warned again. - ' His voice was so many black dyes do. Like Diamond valuable articles of silk or wool with by a real old En lish Mustard ' �•�"'�a°° °t °' e6°°" g ped 6oi+s • ndisb .no-' stronger now, but softened with n Red and all .the other Diamond results equal to the finest professional Dyes sorer the ..hole witb tenderness beyond her most reckless colors, it is easy to use and gives work When you buy — remember this. _ like KEEN' S i .tippet �� •inesar. dreams. "Don'.t be loo hopeful -•i! such beautiful results because it is The blue package dyes silk or wool z " haven't much left in me. What can : in hdyes�thatnigive them brilliance, every. kind *ofktgoodssc including silk _ ; make them go and wool. Your dealer has both you do ?" depth and fastness FREE ... $end for a copy of our book listing many r+eclipfa jar The girl who answered him was m on smoothly and evenly, without packages. no way the lost and hopeless mortal - ,,may wonderful pickles and reUshes. that had lain sobbing on the ice. The Dyes tontoin t ey fighting side of her that Ned had seen O� niott '1 Diam Diamond the anilines t ' so often swept swiftly into dominance: h;g{tey d ,t are the life • °h • EN_S MU�T At once she was a cold blade, perfect dud can They rich ��� sure; brain and body in Perfect dis- Dyes that he lliattctpeh•. - cipline. _ ,Aids Digestion' ,How fer,are you ?" she asked. "I iSr�n Proof colors, bit !t y• - can't see — "� wW. aEAL=sK ,•, seen (Gnada) Limited, 1110 Anl0be nt St., Montreal ISSUE -------------- No: 38—'29 TO tis8- BSTTIEA ASSVL'rs r palman } , Carry ing ... r p the holes he had hacked in the ice, r '`' she went out the door, closed it be- �TEN'ER. wait.to see if a headache •neanwhile'work:ingupward, hand over' 1 � ��.il! "wear off." ��'h suffer i hind her, and started up t.owaid the ,hand. To fall meant to die —but Ned II Y t r gl�.cier, 4 when there's always Aspirin? The �t a aidn,t fall. _ r,.r last she stood at the very edge It s'a a hard fist t. weakened as millions of nien and women who 1. of the yawning team: staring down use it in increasing quantities ever into- the unutterable blackness. below. he was, but -soon the girl's 'reaching g q y ^,. _� 1 Not hands cat.ght his sleeve, then his coat; I yeti prove that it does relieve such eeHoMe `r aven light could exist in the pain. The medical profession ro- aJ i1 - murky Depths of the �revice,-much less finally they were fastened firmly, lift- p P P j,•, is fragile human life. The day was not ing with all the girl's strength, under nrnntces it without effect on the yet dead, twilit~( t was still gnat about rthe great arms, His hand seized the heart, so use it as often as it can her; bet the crevice itself seemed full j Pole, a..d he gave a great- upward spare you any pain. Every druggist . of ink clear to its nap nth: And Ned's lunge, And t ten he was lying on the always iias genuine Aspirin tablets axe; _lying just at the edge ef- the I ice beside her,'•fighting for bre•ith, not for the prompt relief of aileadache, - _ • e� at h w s safe. I c neuralgia,, lumbago, etc. Fa- hasm,.. showed wher. he had, fallen. %oa beuisualthoc•i, -half- mirthful ! m1tarize yourself uwit gthetprovetl ' he called-his n me into a hay But to ' depthsand sonrea measure self ire many little crises, Ned I directions in every Package.. e mark that, in ma - had learned to expect from Bess, way - _ control returned to her when she control forthcoming tonight. ..Nov were heard the weird, rolling echo. ' the sounds in the tw inght merely those t� PIRIN THE k110Wirig,l1t18tess takes And that cry did not go unheard. i Cs� of heavy brea:.ing. The strain -was k advantage of every oppor- Neio_ ad given up but.a few moments I tunit t0 eve individuality -_ _, .: before Bess had come, and ter full IMinard's Llniment—The•King of Pain, bsJrt>s to a rradeemarlt P.ep teredio Cassda y give voice carried clearly into the strain e, to her table• misty realm of semi - consciousness into — F - which he had drifted. And this man- She always makes her own -- - hood that had lately grawFi upon him salad dressings. She prefers would not let him shut his ears to this O�� ICU _ - :: sobbing appeal. Ha own voice, T t0 create • her own desserts. sounding weird' and hollow as °he voice And she makes her own mus- a dead in that immeasurable ��(� of the u h '�+e pickl•�{.� - - abyss, came .back in answer. :�• es. ..,�. "Here I am, Fess," he said. "You'll In this Way she can develop - have to work quick." '• - 'ever .reen - her own CoIY111inStiOn of veg- - ...CHAPTER XX I. stable ingredients—and firm 8rid fresh. �� e�►N9 his wa through death's twilight. •The or spotting. Aecrd D _ It was bitter hard for Ned to fight h s Y u` HE most beautiful black you've - streaking iarnond sure they are String ■ quartet of a cold had hold of him; its triumph was' fi ever seen!" "All rtiy friends Dyes contain the highest quality She can use the purest of k of tender green rs and 8 ices. j ;no-, throw them into near, and it would not +et him go with- ;admire my new black silk l" "The anilines that n:ostcy ran buy. The peppe a kettle of boiling coat I thought was hopelessly spotted white package of Diamond Dyes _ ,vinegars P out a savage battle that seemed to water, add 1 teaspoon— And, most important of all, t,linu es. when do w ac sthe mandi everyi +ounce of tout• 'These ware typkalbcommuentgl from for general cotton. tin n, rayon tint she can give' her pickles that drain In . eo-14, t, let any mixture of materials. The blue stand until cold, then age and determination that lie hag womelt who have used these true, jet silk, wool, cctton, linen, rayon, or ` ntintof•rs• 8ps1°kl° and tried to shake the frost from his black dyes. acka a is a special dye, for silk and superlative, indispensable Pghu� with cayenne. Diamond Dyes Black never gives p 9 tang of flavour imparted only •act O°° tabteepoontnl brain. "You'll have to work quick, cloth a greenish or bronzy look, as wool only. With rt you can dye your of Kee •a Mnat.ra. : ' he warned again. - ' His voice was so many black dyes do. Like Diamond valuable articles of silk or wool with by a real old En lish Mustard ' �•�"'�a°° °t °' e6°°" g ped 6oi+s • ndisb .no-' stronger now, but softened with n Red and all .the other Diamond results equal to the finest professional Dyes sorer the ..hole witb tenderness beyond her most reckless colors, it is easy to use and gives work When you buy — remember this. _ like KEEN' S i .tippet �� •inesar. dreams. "Don'.t be loo hopeful -•i! such beautiful results because it is The blue package dyes silk or wool z " haven't much left in me. What can : in hdyes�thatnigive them brilliance, every. kind *ofktgoodssc including silk _ ; make them go and wool. Your dealer has both you do ?" depth and fastness FREE ... $end for a copy of our book listing many r+eclipfa jar The girl who answered him was m on smoothly and evenly, without packages. no way the lost and hopeless mortal - ,,may wonderful pickles and reUshes. that had lain sobbing on the ice. The Dyes tontoin t ey fighting side of her that Ned had seen O� niott '1 Diam Diamond the anilines t ' so often swept swiftly into dominance: h;g{tey d ,t are the life • °h • EN_S MU�T At once she was a cold blade, perfect dud can They rich ��� sure; brain and body in Perfect dis- Dyes that he lliattctpeh•. - cipline. _ ,Aids Digestion' ,How fer,are you ?" she asked. "I iSr�n Proof colors, bit !t y• - can't see — "� wW. aEAL=sK ,•, seen (Gnada) Limited, 1110 Anl0be nt St., Montreal ISSUE -------------- No: 38—'29 TO tis8- BSTTIEA ASSVL'rs r palman r •.�. r.. a . e v - . as ..,. -.c: +u .. — .,va • - - - a - • Prison ' Colony ~' Eastern Canada's First Big Crash. Was Worst of Week End Faltaities .,For Doukhobors Six Lose Their , Lives In Fatal Plane Crash and Fi - Federal Establishment in Gulf - - re at R of G e or 8 Suggested St. Catherines y B .: _ : s Victoria, B.C. — Fanatical Doukho- ' 'BLAME ENGINE k ors blamed for dlaturbances la• St. Catharines, Sept. 15.—Six per- she was tired and did not care to fly. Saskatchewan and British Colum- sons were killed here Saturday. even- The plane soared away, but to those bia's interior, may be consigned to P. ing, near the close of the Niagara Dis- on the ground it Seemed that Pilot 1 prison colony, probably on Darcy Is-' land in the 'Gulf of Georgia: Sugges• . trict Airport festivities, when a pals- Bradfield was having trouble getting fiat Travelair plane belonging to sky. altitude. His ship rose slowly and f Lion has been made to the dominion government by provincial autboritles 4 ways Limited, Toronto, careeued down seemed barely to clear tree tups at the ,t was• revealed rebea0y. , out of the sky, crashed to the ground far end of the field. £ The scheme has been placed before with terrific impact, bounded 100 feet As it sailed along in a southwester- t Dr. J. H, King, Dominion minister of "Into a field, then slowly rolled over ly direction over the Welland canal, it t health. He will discuss the matter and burst into flames. cleared its next obstt,cle, high - tension. with his colleagney on his return to ' Every ocunant was either instantly wires on lofty -.teel towers. killed or almost immediately burned Ther. suddenly the craft planed The proposal that Doukhobors who to death. sharply toward the ground. It did not refuse to c•bey Canadian laws be re THE DEATH LIST nose dive -but appeared to be making — moved to a colony by themselves, a forced landing: where they will have no contact with - .Frank Bradfield, aged 32, 387 Sher- With a crash it struck a knoll, plow- _ ' bassos Street, Toronto, ,pilot. � law-abiding members . of their sect. Is !. A. bkDonald, Tor aged lot official' ed a farrow in the earth and then advanced by the provincial' govern- A. - Government photographer on the cial' uddenly burst into flames with s [bent in the belief that the whole laud Ship Canal, 229 Geneva Street, ! loud explosion. Doukhobor prcblem is a federal Is la Catharines. It catapulted and roiled over 15 sue. The Douttaobors, it is exp'atn- . Ca Walter Bennett, 210 Aberdeen yards of marsh and came to rest on et. were brought here under contract Avenue, Hamilton, a widow. I the far side of the swamp, a mass of PLANE GOES 360 AN HOUR _ by the federal government, flames. Darcy Island is suggested as a suit '.c "n Bond, aged 35, employee of the1 Lieut. Waghorn, a baby of the Force, who fiew a British Schneider Cup able place for the proposed colony ' CRASHED INTO 11ARSIi, City Dairif Company, 83 Henry Street, plane entry .over trial course at 380 miles an hour, believed to he a record. because it is (sainted and escape ,. St. Catharines. I N, house is near the end of the — ___ - -_ _ _ Allau Bond, his son, aged 6. I fatal flight. The banks of the. Wel- from it Is almost impossible. LouiR Bennett, aged 23, Assistant I land canal at Lock 15 roll down to a Emphasize Value. Goodwill Message t',ainis Agent for the Canadian. Na- marsh spot and rise again, in knolls tionat Railways, of St. Cathdrines i that shape a gm dually sloping hill to Of Canadian Goods the we3t. Lock 15 is about two miles Leading Business Men of , Heights. He is no relation of the. ; :Hamilton woman victim of the same £rota the city limits of St: Catharines' Canada Send Greetings t Produced- in-eanada Exhibi -' lame and�also near Merriton and Thorold. Will to King George 1 Two miles further on is the airport. -tion at Montreal NOT ONE SURVIVOR. Ottawa, Sept 15.— Aciati r, officials I Edmonton, Alta. — A message of , I Help Industries { . With no survivors' to tell the stor • i t greeting from the 300 leading business d s� 5 ,des ^_ri'xd the flying tragedy at St. liof the mishap, officials were reticent! Catharines, Ont., last night a+ almost I Montreal. =Tbe growing importance 'then fro mall provinces of the Domin• to c- nmment on the probable diffract- the wuist which has 'happened in Can -'of industry In Canada, the correspond•'ion and represebtatines of flue of the tie.+ That overtook the pleasure craft, ads• Tn only one other case was there ( leading Chambers of Commerce of Opinion among aviators at the field, y irug increase in .the .interest In pro•i - c.. p g a greater number of deatcs, ashen a duced•lu- (sands goods and the effect Great Britain was sent to King George 11M%ever, was that Pilot Brr,�fleld . seaplane crashed into the sea near I at the opening session •of the fourth g Victoria: S.C., a year ago and seven iof a more widespread use of these found his motor suddenly losing power I annual convention of the Canadian , &nil made a desperate effort for a safe persons : •ere killed. I goods un the prosperity of the tndlv3d• I Chamber of Commerce. The message yy _ forced landing. + I Frank Bradfield, pilot of the ma-1 nal, will be emphasized in various , signed by the president, William Btrks 4- y It' was 7.30 last night when he shine which crashed yes!erdr•�, wna�ways during l'foduced- InimCanada Week conveyed to tits Majesty the rejoiing Irravelair plane took the air. The p r whlch will be held from November 4 of the convention over the Improve= i one of the most experienced o, Can- corttmittee' in charge of .the opening adian aviators, according to ufficials to November S to correspond with the i ascent rf his h:°alth.` festivities had ordered the machine tr, of the civil aviation branch .Pie vas National N:xhibitlon 3n the Stadium, Messages of greeting from the dov• I , , • ;p M remaia on the grot-nd while stunt � a w•s time flier, and during the last and Buyers' Week, it was announced I ernor General, Right Hon. Ramsay flights and races were in progress by the Quebec Branch of the Cana- � MacDonald, Prime Minister of Great � � ten years has en-aged-in fascias types 1 • t: k�. i Nu passenger planes were allowed in- of civil aviation. 'Last y:ar he flew dean Manufacturers' Association, Britain: Right Hon W. L. Mackenzie - -the air, ° mail planes between Rim>usk° Que,, There will be three separate events i King. Premier of Canada; Lord Pass- r, o For two hours the prospective pas - { and Ottawa. but each will be co-related. Produced- I field, Secretayr of State for the Do -, sen7ers sat about and awaited the offs' In Canada kVeek, arranged by the minions: Lord weigh, President of The finding of the board of inquiry ` -cial word to start. Little Allan Bond investigating the tragedy will,, it is ex- Canadian 9lanafacturers' Association. the Federation of Chambers of Com r was particu!arly impatient. It was his eited, be returned to the national de- Quebec Branch, will call attention to merce of the British Empire and from first flight. The other passengers be- fence department tom rrrow. ur Tues- the advantages of buying articles pro. the premiers of various Canadian pro- ". came impatient and those in charxie' day. Although no word has been re- duced in Canada by Canadians, and winces, were read, •� of the flight finally refunded the ceived here from the beard as yet, de- Buyers' !Week, .arranged by the Mont-+ It is the very earnest and confidant money.. partmrr,t aviators here are Inclined to real board of Trade, will stimulate the hope of myself and of all my col - TWO LEAVE PLANE. blame the crash on engine trouble, sale of goods by merchants and ','•rms.. leagues that the remarkable progress �4 few minutes later permission was Members of the board of inquiry are In the Cily. !n addltiou, the exhlbi• of Canada may continue at a rapid given for the machine to take the air. Inspector G. B: Holmes, of the civil lion will afford manufacturers an op- {rate; as dttrat the free, thafrappy and WINS PIPING LAURELS All returned except two, Royal Nu- aviation bra•:ch; Capt. F. G. .,N, 'portunity to augment their sales the mutually advantageous association Pipe -Major Donald E. 51aep.ier6on, gent and his little son. Sparks, Montreal, and Capfain J, throughout the East, It Is stated. iwhich unites her wits •4Teat Britain Toronto, won honors in pietas events Mrs. J. A. McDonald; wife of one Saundprson, London, Ont. J. A. Wil The committees responsible for each may be streng.hen'' said the Premier at Banff Hlghland gathering aad.Scot- of the victims, refused at the last son, director of civil avi'ationbranch, event bavc arranged many attractions 'of Great 3r•italn in his message. tish music fe,,:ival recently. minute to enter the plane. She said is also at the scene. to emphasize the ideas they have I —•fr - ' created. II A dim is no being made for dis- More Excitement Thornton to Stay - Wheat of Canada Toll of Wild 1 tribution to various theatres in Mont - -- »l gab whirl, will show phases of cane• French Tramp Steamer Total As Head of C.N.R. Plugging the U.S. Life is Heavy dian industries. Gramophone records Wreck on Greenly fare being prepared to, give voice to - i St. john's Thornton,' - iVels�n. B.C. — Carcasses of big the importance of Canadian industry , Nfld.—The French tramp .Ottawa. —Sir Henry •.� Canal Carriers Protest Alleg land the people who are engaged there- steamer Baugis, 1,776 tons, is ashore whose second term as head of the Can- game found in burned off areas of � I and a total wreck on Greeniey' Island, adian National Railway ystem is ed "Conditions to Sena- British : Columbia mountain forests' i`r'' 1 y A window dressing contest has been, scene of the stranding of the German about to expire, will remain in his po- tor Nye have revealed that the toll of wild arranged and City merchants will be i coast of Labrador at the western en- transAt',anhc plane - Bremen, obi the sition. { s Washington. =- The chs•.rge that life taken by this year's forests fires Invited to enter. In addition it is This, it is learned, has been deft- grain elevators in New York state are was very heavy. trance' to the Strait of Belle Isle. This crowded with Canac:'an wheat held Owing to the long spell of hot drylpla °Wed to arrange demonstrations at Wifely arranged and there was no under bond for milling and that this weather many fires toavelled a' a rate l some .eatral point —most probably at I information came to the minister of foundation for any report . of bts going g the Stadium where the exhibition is customs from Forteau, Labrador.,No elsewhere. condition prezents tjie free movement of one mile In five minutes along -the � further particulars could be obtained, of merioan wheat, was made in a teie- I held —by the Ontario Research Bureau, P The salary to be paid the president crowns of giant trees.' — •. ' gram to Senator Nye (R.,N.D.) from Game on mountain sides had no the Industrial "• Research Bureau of the tr the new agreement 'has not been arriLrs' association with an to escape and perished miser- Dominion Government sad also the LOVE decided but, it is said, there is no war - 'the Canal C chance D p a an bureau of the Pulp Paper As -; To love for the sake of being loved rant what .0 for any suggest'on that headquarters in New York city. ably when the red peril swept up the is human, but to love for the sake of Nye gees in this condition and in slopes. sociatlon. the president has applied ur more loving is angelic. — Lamartine. money. Wh.itever his remuneration conditions reported to him from other sections, a reason for repeal of 'the in future, it will be on the initiative of provision of the tariff laws according Where Betty Failed to Score a Win the Government. Sir Henry at present to duty -free entry to Canadian . wheat draws $75,000 a year. for milling in the United tSates with d the privileges of 'holding it in bond -. for five years. "This telegram makes very appar- ent the need for at' least one line of legislation," Senator Nye said. "There rnugt be alteration of the present priv- ilege granted in the tariff law which admits Canadian wheat duty free when it is held in bond for manufac- ture and export." Nye is also interested in the alleged discrepancy between wheat -prices in the northwest and prices in contigu- ous Canadian provinces. He cited a letter received fro.n a North Dakota wheat producer telling hoW the same sample of wheat had been offered on' the same day to three American ele- yatol•s, and two Canadian. The Amer.- ican elevators offered to pay $1.07, $1.08 and $1,06 per bushel, the letter stated, while the Canadian elevators offered $1.37 and $1.38. 7r CATS AND DOGS The dog days do not bother me, From canine fear I'm always free; , -But summer brings one dismal blight- iI meat' the cats that growl at night. Comparisons with what rs pat _ other big railway ex$ctztives will be _ a factor in settling his fut,tre remun- eration, along with considcration of the rasults he has.achieved in the fin - ancial :ehabiliation of the National System. 3,000,000 Jews Slowly lying - Paris, Sept. ii.—After s , •.r weeks spent- in Soviet Russia investigating the conditions of Jews living under the - Bolshevik regime, Rabbi Sim in - Glazer, - president of ti a Central* Coun- c. of Rabbi's, of Greater New York, , has : eturned to western Europe con- vinced that "slowly lift surely the life is being snuffed out of more than S, 000,000 •Russian Jews by the i- on rule and diabolical ingenuit; a: Bolshe -, visor." Rabbi Glazer is rabbi of Temple Bethel, of Borough Park, Brooklyn. He told the Associated Press car- ' respondent that not more.than 10 per, cent of the number of Jewa once in Russia were now attached to Judaism l- PROSPERITY there. mong those who have survived I The bumper .crops = BRITISH INTERNATIONAL . TROPHY RACE STARTS the troubles of the last ten years, Nowillbump the bumps, Start of race won by Gar W rod's Miss America VIII. defe ting bliss Betty Carstalr's Estelle ISi, in the first "death and insanity are -considered And jurnyer. stocks, heat of the British International Trophy race at Detroit _ , messengers of mercy." Now jump the jump. �r� r' c : t. LOCALISMS. - - Robert Rankin, of Lansing,, -St. Andrew's congregation Yhe � i - ? was in the village- on Monday.on enjoyed a social hour at the home r business. of L. H and Mrs. Sprttggeoil Wed. - -J. G.. and Mrs. Baxter are nes.dcty eyeuiog. ore -Miss Dawson, of Toronto, vls• s suing a few days... wLth friends - Maurice- Lawson has secured a F 'Ited friends in the village on Sat- p - - in Udney. position tie teacher in one of the _ urd Mra• S ire,'of Guelph, is vas ' -Mr. and Miss Rose, of Toron• Belleville public eohoold and has - a -sting her daughter, Kra. George to, spent Sunday with Donald and entered on hie duties. Munro. - ComrNo -Dr. F. E. Luke, opts Mrs. -� - - -" axter. B-Mr. Gibson. of Indiana, is the -Mr. and 113 re. Boyce, of Toron• meteriet, 16? Yonge St., Toronto'@ Don t Fail to Read 'About these - :,::guest of his sister, Mrs.'L. Squires, to, called on W. C. and Mrs. Mur, able eyesight specialist, may be kar on Saturday, tonsulMd at A. H. Allin's drug of the lake shore. - Arthur and Mrs. Bo es and - Lyndon Crook has returned store, Whitby, on Tuesday, * Jack y y to Nets market.to resume bib stud- ,tobrr tat. * * * Outkanding"' Val e, a Bon, ,and Harr and Mrs. Resident Dent : :.Boyer and family motored to ies in Pickering College. -Dr. H. T. Falalise, - Niagara on Sunday and spent tbe- -The apple crop throughout the ist, Office in residence, two doors Pick- day eight•seeing. province promisee to be a good east of St. Andrew's Church, Pick - -Mre. Carrie Johnston and eon, one both as to quantity and quaff• ergr Office hours 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Bath Towels in blue, rose and Bath Towels in plain white with sty. daily, and evening by appointment. 7Milow, Robert and Mre, King and gold, with white borders, wonder- blue borders, and also colored. Wilfred Mooney, principal of (X -ray service).- ' L. H. and Mrs. Devitt and dau- fug value, 25 cents per pair. stripe Towels in large size, going ' the Flinton public school, spent -Those suffering from hay gbter, all of Toronto, visited H. at 29 cents per pair. And Mrs..Msehia on Sunday. Sunday at the home of "hie parents fever, of whom there are a large , here.. number in this vicinity welcome -Rev. James Somerville, of Ginghams must go to make room -St. ADdreR' a United Church the rain and cooler weather as it Lovely new Marquisette in ivory Toronto, and brother, Willis m, of for fall goods. 1�0 yards, 32 inch, Exeter, and Mr, and Mrs. Somer• expects to hold their anniversary brought them Much relief and in nice patterns.' You're the win• and also Ecru,. bought to sell at a - -ville and child, of Toronto, visited on Sunday, Nov. Ord. Full par- orbit marked the beginning of Der, only Ili cents per yard, I real bargain, 36 inches wide and with Robert and Mrs. •Somerville titulars will be given later. the end for this season. 15 cents per yard. on Saturday. -J. A. McGibbon, of Oshawa, -John Kay, Provincial Traffic - Remember the sale of house• has resigned from the position of officer, who has been ou duty be. Pure linen hand toweling in laced effects, garden tools etc., secretary of the South Ontario tween Pickering and Toronto for - .plain white and colored stripes. Clover Leaf Cups and Saucers, 1,.•1-nging tor H. G, .Calvert, to be Liberal Conservative Rxecntive' about two years, will probably be Regular 25 cent value, for 19 cealts just the thing for threshing time, ]geld At the premises, Elizabeth and Alex Hall, of Oshawa, has moved to another district at an per yard. going at 1.35 per dozen. _ street, Pickering, on ' Saturday, been appointed in his'place. Also, early date. Mr. Kay has proven Sept. 219t, at 2.p. m R. B. Smith, of Columbus, has re- himself an efficient officer and we _ -After a look period of dry signed from the position of Vice- hope that be may still be retained y ''weather, we were treated to a nice President. - in this district where a traffic offi- ehower on Friday last. Wile it -The Women's Institute will car is kept very busy. cleared the air and freshened vege• meet on Tuesday next, Sept. 24th,' Feltol Floor Mats, 3 for 25 cents, tattoo somewhat a mach heavier at 3 p, m. (standard time). at the 1N MEMORIAM. New Congoleum, 3 yards wide, beauthu'1 ,dowDpour of rain would have been home of Mrs. E. L. Ruddy. Mrs. HAM -In ever lovi]}g memory of Mrs pattern, on sale at 75e square yard. appreciated. Carscallen, of the ODtarlo Ladies W. G. Ham,' who departed this life pP College, will speak on the "Wore - Latest reports from the north• g on September 15th 1924. ' en of the Orient." A good musi- Gone from us, but leaving Men's Fall Sweater Coats, •Ihberley' gait west indicate that -the yield of g'memories, ' wheat will exceed expectations. cal program will be given. All Death can never take away. 100 ''per cent wool, black with cardinal It is now estimatod that the yield ladies and girls are invited. Ever remembered by v -Miss- Lillian Wiman, who has Husband and family. land cardinal with black, heavy rib, 5.50. will amount to 272,000,000 bushels, • ' which should not canse us to have been spending her summer vacs s s loom countenance. tion here at the home of her "The Confederation" offers pleasant + *� g y ' Boys Black Pull— overs, Aberley, recd -Mrs, George , Cowan returned grandmother and uncle, Mrs. A. travel to the West. ' home last week after being in the Burrell, and son, Russell, return. — trim with crest, great value ed on Monday to her home in You will enjoy your Western trip at only Z 50. Oshawa Ganeral Hospital for a } y 2 40 Peterboro and is now busy pro. via "TheConfederation'. The hig l couple of weeks receiving treat anent for severe cuts to her wl ist paring for the teaching profession standard of service,. the modern eq " gad face sustained in a motor acci• in the Peterboro Normal Schaal. uipment, the famous cuisine will ]Big assortment of Boys' Caps, + dent. On a,ecou t of the cords in -On Tuesday, the eons, clan• make your journey' long remembered. for fall, only 85 cents, hters and grandchildren, and a "Tile Confederation" )eaves Toronto, p . her hand being severed there is a R R aver evening at 9.00 m. for Van- recover that she will never number of neighbors rapt at the y' p• _. y cnuver, stopping recover the proper use of her home of John and Mrs. Stephen Pp g on the route at Win - P son to celebrate Mr. Stephenson's n'pef'- Brandon. Regina, Saskatoon, - Viand. Fdmonton, and Jasper, It is equip - -Rev, W. A. Pi n, of. Port birthday. A most pleasant time PPE' Peel -with Com part ment-Observation- 1Ho and a former rector of St. 'R'As spent by all in partaking of a ' �' Sumptuous dinner. in gan]esand in Library Car ' trading Valet Service, Granulated Sugar. per cwt. 5 90. Choice 'Blue Rose.' Rice. 3 lbs. 25c George's Anglican Church, occupi P Rtandard Sleeping Cars, Tourist 20l.bs. lard, excellent Extra choice Seedless Raisins, - ed the pulpit in that church on social intercourse. About forty •IP?pintr Care and Dining' service. quality, 3 50. 2 1 b for 25 cents. were in attendance. Sunday. whem many of his old ull inform4ition, reservations, etc. Pint Gem Jars. 1.15 per dozen. Chapman's Baking Powder, 25e lb. ffrieods were present -to welcome -The W. M, S. of St. Panl's Wom any Canadian National Agt. him. We are sorry to bear that United Church are having an open • -neither Mr. nor Mrs. Pi n have Meeting of special importance on pee lingo dttiosrtu4tsnNata. been i4 the best of health for eov3e Wednesday. Sept. 25th, at 8 pr tn. ltiroe, but we hope a much needed Rev. Goo. Williams, of Forrooes. ime S. CHAPMAN will Rive an illustrated lecture. OB BALE- DeLay.al milking ma- ;great will restore them to their Fchtne. Apply Gerald Clark, Dunbarton 3 -4 t showicl the work of the United dormer good health. - B -The splendid reputation that Church there. Mr. William@ is an FOR BALE- 8bropiahire ram, year - = • 1wae enjoyed by George Yonog, of exceedingly interesting speaker 7,ng,reQ sterEd R. R. Grant. 3 hone Mark • 'Toronto, after his Catalina victory and has a splendid Ad ission message 5for all, V e re �� ad I O about three ears ago when he special music. Admission 2v cents, �j OR BALE - HnoPier aa¢nn, in ¢nrad lJ y children 10 cents. L rood coedit on. Appiv boa 45, Gorden Park was acclaimed the world's great@eL Farm, 3-3 . swimmer, has been badly shatter-. -on Monday forenoon as Goo. _ -ed by his performances at the last. Cowan was turning round in big D ANC1NG -Every Saturday ni¢bt car at the earner Of Bing and a• �ew Drop Inn, Kingston Road, East of -three marathons at the Toronto Rooge•lrttl: 4acr Outstanding Facts Cat 'this ` Eihibitioa. His great popularity Church streets an American car "of three yea re ago bas entirely coming at a fast rate, it is alleg• CAPT PRIM- Re¢ieterpd GnernFev disappeared, ed of 45 to 50 miles an hour, COI• bull. at serv,Ee w approved •cow, Apply set: Ared, as he hag fAlled t0 Gordon Park Farms. 2 -3 show the manly gaslities that aided with his ear. Fortunately - - - -' - - -- no person wee iojared, but both *�i'RN1P8 WANTED - Hi¢be•t were expected of hits. 1 pr,oepa ,d f« early turnips. Apply tow Battery opersted set requires 24 times less battery drain than -With the summer drawing -to care received slight damage. A Symes, Phone Clare 3305. 3-4 — any other set on the market. ' a close, and the holiday eason great mauy of the accidents w hick y 1�TOT10E -I am prepared to matte over, the traffic on the highway is oecur.on the highway are t3atleed 1�1 ctderevery day during the season of 1929. gtadually'beeominp less, although by Americans who, as a rule, John Windsor. Green 3-4 -A set of B. Batteries will last from '9 to 12 months at an the a ee end traffic was quite drive at a very fast rate. . This is — average daily use of two hours. due, poesibip, to the fact that in FOR BALE - Holstein coav,.8 veara heavy. The American tourists old; due 3eDt. Ibth. Apoly to W. A. Courts, _ Rlao are wending their way home the United States there is Do speed Claremont. Phone Clare 2220. 3 All sets are absofutely guaranteed Against mechagieal wards after enjoying Cher holi• limit in some of the States, while T•OR BALE ORTO RENT -Farm of defects for one year. days among the lakes in the north in otheee the Feed liDlit is higher l�'7] acres, lot 35, con. S. Piekering. Apply to _ era part of . the province. They than it is in Ontario, consegneotly owner. 160 Elgin•St_East, Oshawa_ 3-+_ Bete are equipped throughout with Eveready batteries will again return in goodly num. Americans get into the habit of OR BALE -Good aeoeral purpose whose name has been proven. lbsre when the boating season 'driving at s high speed. horse. or wit ezchan a for live stock or pod - opens.• With the decrease iD the -The services in St. Paul's try_ Bruce Ritchie. R R 1, Pickering_ 2 -3 amount of traffic there will be. it United Church during the next TRAY.ED From lot 21. con. S. Evereadp Radios are msntifactttred by the makers of ='ia hoped fewer accidents to re- four weeks will be as follows SPickenng. a Tamworth brood sow. Phone or famous Eveready batteries. Sunda Sept 22nd, regular @er- communicate with John Scott, Claremont. Phone (Cord. y• Giire 3603, - Robert Daly, wbo is employed vices, conducted by the Pastor ; - Electric Model@ of this famous set require only thirty' Sept. 29tb, Rally Day program RACTOR PLOW FOR SALE- feet, includiag lead in, and operate successfully pity as sectioninan on the railway here, TEither two or three furrow, in first -cless con meet with a severe accident one day and evening service ;Oct. 8th, the dition. W. H. Ellicott, R R 1. Locust Hill', or no ground wire. _ recently, The gang were at work first Sunday of Jubilee Services, phone 1012 2 -4 'near Dunbarton find as a train conducted by Rev, Alfred �YRSHIRE BULL. R'eaietPred. Fnr _ was about due, in order to reach a Browo, D. D., of Windsor. Dr. A Sale — Raised 'at Experimental Farm.Otta- Insist on a demonstration of this 'set before' point where the could take their Brown was.the pastor in charge wa. Also, Holstein da,, cows. Maple Hill buying anything else. (- Po y Farm (con. 7), Claremont. w 50t ° buying y O hand-car off the track, they were at the time the church wits built ; __- goiDR at Q verq rapid rate. The Oct. 13tb. Harvest Home Services. T OST -Pare bred-female Collie pup car jumped off the rails and Mr. Preacher will be announced later. 4 monthso . Finder return to O.E. Hand Fred T. � Bunting - - - Pickering On Tuesday 'Oct. 15th ells BDDUa1 ley' R R 1. Lo st Hill, and collect' suisable re- DAy wee thrown off, his head ward. Anyone retaininingsame after thisadvt• _- &tabliehed 1857. sttrikingtbe.railewith great force, .fowl supper and' concert will he will bevrosecuted, 3 given. under the auspices of the ' and Cutting bye head badly. He - O RENT -Farm of l'l.5 scree. Clore was taken to the Oshawa General Official Board. ' Other special To Oshawa, all under cultivation. good build. A A events in CCiDDettiUn with the ings and essio Immediate possession to plow. THE CENTRAL G++RiiGE Hospital where it _was at first Full possession April di 1930 Apply to pl w. Ii thought, be bad sustained a frac• Jubilee will be announced at a Conant. Oshawa,Ont. 48 -3 Lure of the skull, which fortunat• later date. - 8l ro'ved'not to be the case. It - •The craze for flying does not F( OR- S cows due Taro young red grade y p milch cows due Oct. 1, good milkers. Two h required eleven BLitth@@ to 'close Up dimlOL?h in spite of the many pure bred Yorkshire young sows due Oct. 1. Also -� Teleph One 4900 tragedies that are being enacted Gray, Cl tractor plow to good condition. Alex • ' -the wound o0 1118 bead, and he i@ R Gray, Claremont. Phone Mark -810, 3 -5 -, � '�• now gcadaclly recovering from ilia in the atr. The worst in the hie- "- iD'uries which tvi h't have roved tory of the Province of Ontario TORONTO WET-WASH LAUN- � 13 P DRY (Semi finish) —Let our driver call and fatal, occurred on Saturday last at St, explain our 24'hour service. Just 4eave your , -The indication,; now are that Catharines, when t?iZ persons, the name with Mr. S. W, Davis, barber shop. We tp� Q there will be a provincial election Pilot and five passengers, who had well pick up and deliver 3 times a week_ Auto- Repairs, Accessories, Oils and toward the end of October. Pre• gone tip for pleasure, were killed. 50 ACRE FARM FOR SALE -East , half of lot 34, concession 5, Pickering' half Gasoline, me Acetylene Welding, z suffer Ferguson et time of writing St. Catharines had been, daring -" g mile from Whitevale and one and one half miles � lap made DO pronouncement as the day, celebrating the opening from Locust Hill. For.further particulars apply ' to the date, but judging from the of its new airport. AP there bad to owner, John Harris, R. R. i Locust Hill. 2 _ Char In activity that is shown in polishing been racing and stunt flying dar• ARM TO RENT -Being lot 15. con, -Battery �� up the gun@ and in storing up ins tbe. day no passengers were Fi, Pickering, consisting of 100 acres. On the allowed to be taken D until the Premises there are good frame house and barn. Repairs made on all makes ammunition, the fight is not far P Good orchard with trees in full bearing. Pleaty �a distant. W. E. N. Sinclair. the evening. Aviation had been -no - of hard and soft water, Apply io Mme• (Dr.) J. - ° oppoeitioD leader, will not be ing much : progress in UanadA R. Dales, Dunbarton. 2tf �Ol cars a takes nnawaree as early in the lately and this catatrophe will OR SALE - Cottage contains two - - .antlamer, be predicted an election likely give the @t]ort a setback.. Fbedrooms, large living room, kitchensun this fall. There is talk that the The pilot had the reputation of room and basement. Aoso pout" garden and arage Progressives will join forces with and about 2.5 good being one Of the Lest airmen in M small fruit. StturtnorthofKingston road. D. the Liberals, and the Liquor Con. the country, so the accident can M, stark- R R 2, Pickering., 2 -3 _ - t ay Art of the Conservative ses party not r attributed to in rtt erien w r�TANTED-Tn Ito p from April 1, HA'SKES Be ..may bP one of tb@ issues in the or careles@neAS. No rortter how �1' A30 dtth opt }on :o purchase, farm house, oOda llOt tnR be..h@ PAODOL sorloroomswtth rage. outbuildingsandsorn ampaign. Since the foregoing g p y acreagr. Not more Shan 3 miles from Highway 2, VVV wsa in type the date of the elec• rontrol his machine if it fails to For busines, men's m;h, reliable tenant.. C-1, _ ftinc'tioo properly for a few see.' supplyaoradreferen 12ent reasonable. Ten- ('� Pickering Lion hRs been Announced by Mr. P P8 Y ants wtllingtomake .provements. 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